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The Lone Tree Reporter
Lone Tree, Iowa
May 28, 1925     The Lone Tree Reporter
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May 28. 1925. Ice Cream ,,&apos; 4 See ,', aries 00aeta .,' ,t and Confectionery 4 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ,,., have all varieties of ice cream, choc- 4 Daily Papers and Magazines 25c Po,,-00or, 25c ....... o .... .. o .. °° , , . .-. o, • • • 0- Rod Wash Powder, :'25c ages .................. .3 .3 .3 .3 ,3 .3 35 Bantam Corn, C  , , ............. • • ......... ° ..... about the New low price on Cuban Pine- Cane Sugar. and Package Con Flakes FREE Eggs or more, continuing all next week. weiners, minced haln, pressed loin, at, bacon and cheese at this store, it's al- will be closed during the memorial serv- morning. E. SHOQUIST PAGE 5. LONE TREE REPORTER, LONE TREE, IOWA i lew vent0 ot tbe Iat eek i "-- ---- -- "=---------- ''----------" **, Mansure Outside White Paint, Z 2  = ;!: Charco M for your chickens at Bert Reaches base ball supplies at Brols- ;; per gallon .  . e,m . P. Doerres' feed store.--Adv. ]ma's Drug Store. Adv.  " "  ............ : Platt& Holdeman are painting the] Jesse L. Baker is reshingling his :i: Cresset Barn Red,  1 '=/if,, ., Alois Hotz home in Lone Tree. ' house this week. $ plr gallon ............... .O-.--o $ /Save your screens, paint them be- Get your soy bean seed at the  O:e fore fly time. Brolsma sells it.---Adv. Farmer's Union Exehange.--Adv. H. 1V. Reece spent Suday in Kalona The cemetery is looking much bet- where he visited bis wife and family, ter now that Memorial Day is nearing. " ...... Helen Litz, a student at the State Tim hoys and girls wboi, ave been '2 University of Iowa, spet the week- away to college will soon be return- 0O   end here with home folks, ing to spend the summer months. :: 1 rA :: Joe Walker has been under the t Mrs. C. E. Rife and daughter Mar- ;; =m 1 " m#= ; weather the past week suffering with ljorie and Gladys Riggs was here Fri- heart trouble, tday to attend the school picnic. ;;" Uncle; Auspices of American Legion -* ,_9, *:° Soy Beans, good ones and plenty of , Semi-Soliaouttermilkinsmall]ots ij I Wednesday June 3 them at the Lone Tree Farmer'sJif you bring your own container at Union Exehange.--Adv.  I Bert P. Doerres' feed store--Adv.  Dr. C. A. DeLano and family ofj Supt. Mantle has been spending a ;; :@ Cedar Rapids pent Sunday here atlpart°fthepastweekin I°waCity : Gfriends. rand Oo House the parental Dr. A. It. DeLano home. t.vith _._era Mr and Mrs Frank Johnstone i Glenn Rayner of near Gladwin was :: - Lone Tree, Iowa **$. spent Suday here at the Underwood a Lone True visiter on Tuesday morn- h°me" "Bring in ),our camera jingofthisweek.; ".:":" Wh=77" Bang 0rchestra .,. films. "Vork I Jack Sherburne has been helping °€. --HI-- m • guaranteed. Our prices are right. ]Charles Doerre with his farm work Brolsma's Drug Store. Adv. !during the past week or more.  " ;; Playing i Ir Duncan of the I estern Od . . .- , V [ Ice Cream by the dish, pint, quart, ** ;; Company of Ioa Cty as a Lone • - " " "'' Iand gallon. Brolsma's Drug Store.--- :: Tree visitor on Tuesday. J Adv" Carl Menzei o[ the S ate Uniter '  "  "" .. ''[ The frost Monday morning di,1 con- ;: Everybody Inwted Ladms _Free ![ szty of lo'a as a Lone Tree 'mtor ". " , " " ' " " " .[sitlerable damage to garden re.get- 0O  th home folks the latter part o:I " |ables and even to some corn in this • -           .O , 4     O. O    last week. t vicinity Ellen Benson is in Iowa City where[ Mrs Eva Snyder and daughter Gavl ,  " "= • "" " - .... , are here fom ,lount I leasant for a  she zs helping care for Mrs G I  r  Day ho as able to go home from O..=OT.O.,.O..O..OT=¢     " . lvisit at the parental H.U. Bak''r €O .0 REX THEATRE ;:: l the hospital yesterday. . t howe Mr and Mrs (up Atkm of Muset .... "-"3 .... " - "'" Miss Gladys ldggs expects to fine were Lone Tree visitors on Tues-[leave soon for ('&orado where he ;; day of ths eek having dmen out " " , " "'" twi.l spend the summer. She ,,'ill drive °i ° ......  'by ca," to spend the day. lthrough in her Fords Coupe. #i @. SUNDAY, THE 31ST , . Mrs  L %agner and son Male&z,* ) ..... " " " " " Mrs. I hilip Slinker. a student at the ##  of Des Moines arrived last Fiday for State University ot" Iowa was a week- a visit here with the format's sister, end visitor at the parental Jos. R. Mrs. W. R. Brewster and husband. Corbett home. J. C. Loehr is painting his house and Miss Jeneatte McCurdy arrived last George %Valse is assisting him. A1- week for a visit at the home of her though Mr. Loehr ig 80 years old. he sister, Mrs. IV E. Shoquist, and also is able to work considerably anti he to visit her mother who has been very ' gets around well for one of his age. il for the past couple of weeks. @, From a scorching heat on F:'iday , F. %'. Shoquist spent Sunday here @: and Saturday to freezing weather on Sunday and Moray is the oxF,:-rience with his faimly, having driven out @' of Iowa residents during the past from Davenport, Mr. Shoquist ex- pects soon to move to Mt. Pleasant week. where he will be located and from Fers for Memorml Day are very which place / he will work. @: srce this year. If you have any you @: can give just notify any member on Marsh Matthews did a few stunts the flower comaittee and they will with his aeroplane last week during gladly call for them. Any flowers will the school picnic and entertained the @: be very much appreciated, crowd. On account of the wind. fly- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sherburne and ing was rather difficult, but he man- Miss Norma Sherbune drove to aged the plane very well and took up Cedar Rapids Sunday where Norma t a few passengers. remained and where she is taking a I The seniors surely enjoyed their course in Beauty Culture. She will work in and around the Reporter office' likely be there for several weeks, ast week and as they said, although William Otson. who lost his wife a t they did not learn all there is to . t know about editing a paper, they did few weeks ago following an operatmn, now has a housekeeper from iowa/learn some things which we hope will City" who is helping him out. It makes prove beneficial to them. it mighty hard for a farmer to be left Mr. and Mrs. Frea Ludemann were with children to care for and with :here the first of the week, having farm work piling up at this particular- driven up from Sperry, Iowa, to spend a few days with their son, H.J. ly busy time of the year. i Ludemaun who is pastor of the local M..E. church. " Announcement  We have arranged with Lee McGuire to drive :our oil truck, starting at once. He will call on regularly and take care of your needs promptly. can rest assured that we will put out a quality of Gasoline and Kerosine at all times. We are a home company and build our bus!- hess on quality, service and fair dealing. ¶Phone 5/our orders to McGuire's Restaurant No. 63. e We ster00 K. Duncan, pres. We are gla to note that Lee Mc- IGuire has been given charge of th. Western Oil truck in Lone Tree. Leo is anxious to.get something definite to do and will very likely make a goad 't man for this job. t "lVilliam Cerny shpped out a fln load of white face steers on Tuesday morning of this week. It was as fine *la bunch of big fellows as we have seen for some time and seems to u' lthat he should top the market witb such stuff. Rev. Hightshoe well.remembered by many of the older residents of this community, spent Sunday here at the i George Siverly home. Rev. Hightshoe was visiting in Columbus Junction in *.! the L. C. Hill home and as they were . planning a visit at the Siverly home, the Reverand came along and the day was very enjoyably spent here. Frank Kline assumed the roll of I)ra:man on XVednosday morning of l this week and will rgmain in that ca- i pacity from this ttme forth. Charles g Milton Sills & Anna Q. Nilsson o=o . -- IN -- "flowing 6 o Id" An epic of the oil fields--first of its kind to reach the WEDNESDAy, JUNE 3 Agnes A yrea & Percy Marmont ' -- IN -- i, :" "' When A 6M Loves" Its plot, romamee and adventure staxt in Russia and end in America. 0hpter Four of the Serial "Wolves of The North", .ntitIed "Yasions of War". &dmiion 10 and 25 Lee McGuire, local agerit Is Your Sxbscription Due? t iYedlik has been with C. J. Loehr for ithe past sevcrat years, but difficultie .rese and it was'deemed bet to g(,t a llt:w man. SO F$tnk was hired. "We hepe k(; will make a good man an,l believe he ilt. 'We dJIo! know what Mr. Yedlik expects tO do in tte ;uture. Ancng the uut-of-iown alumni who :,:ere here to attend the Alumni Ban- • qet which was &eld in the Reformed church last Tuqsdty ewming wer the following people. Willis and Naomi ?J.nsr. :l;. Vernon. lowq.: Hehn l Lutz. 3iyrtlp Person. Ruth Morris',n. ma Ilalt. Esther Bassos. Iowa City; I 5"lr, \\;Vihna Schaapveld. %Vc't trAb t arty; Mrs. Mildred Griffith. Florence, ('oo.; Kmneth Holdeman, Rock Is- I 0' knd: Mrs. Eva Snyder, Mt, Pleasant: I Joy and Laurel LinSley, Riverside; I ' Gladys Rigga, Iowa City,  The ason's Newest * in Straw Hats '* .io > A N'LaA\\;TL), friendly.lo0king **: > at "re are sure you will like. $ > Take this introducti.3n as < > an invitation to co:n:: ;- and It's f, " > , 'g" Herrin '" ' Tree, Iowa, /