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JULY 9. 1.25. LONE TREE REPORTER, LONE TREE, IOWA PACE
l Cot.o r Affects Animals
EETING. / " I ...... . ]1! PRAIRIE NEWS Anita:Us ;::',,wmncn faster in light-
Ird degree work at The Reporter editor hasn't had] 'lDtYg of tb¢ 00ast00a¢¢a ,, .... , eol,,red cages while lhose in dark
eting of the Mason- much time for news this past week[ II It%vW4J ,uw,,t, ]i (By Our Correspondent) quarters tire retarded in growth•
1 be held Tuesday for he has been busy going back and I 1111 lL0n¢ Ur¢¢ an0 Communlt [ i Mr antt Mrs. xVittiam Feldman and --'- --'--'------'-"-
forth to IowaCity. On Friday after-[},l,]tifamiy attended a family picnic and • • [] • • • • • • m • • m
• " r( Pay your subscription now m
C. J. Loehr, W.P. noon, at about :15 0 ellock, m ?f.e (. [ Old Set-er's Fk.tures at this office, t .... I.bsket dinner in the park in Iowa II , ,r r' • 1
-- hospital, lows City, a 9/z poun(l oaoy| "" ] Is your subscriptk, n paid to [late': t 'ty on Sunday lm honor of Mr Fetd- • rlri--I I- .:]rlo'.
• boy came to gladden our home and of[ Several from here are attending the] ,...,,a , h an g ITln2' tollR]man's sister Mrs Wil Harned August m-- 1A ja...A " ..... t: RI
thre.Chicag o Tribune course we have. ile'sat° gOhuskUP tOfellow and/see him Rodeo in Cedar Rapids this week. /wl"atthe°'Rn°h;ba(er'sesanitarium"[ Meyers and family also attended the --7, JI. habit is born g
now and then Y - / Is your subscription paid to date?|followin,, an operation for appendiei-gathering. I-- f l'," -- []
• " lea well as is also his " | , • ". t Is |
....... is getting a g |tmk at the ta on vour naDer ...... l Mrs. Duffey of Cedar Rapids, is a [ O[" amoluon O ,,
ms i m in is m .B mother. He has been named Day Fred-[ ....... Mr. and Mrs. V. H. YaKlsn anti m-tthe home of her daughter Mrs God- • ] . , "1 _ __..] _
• crick 1 If you have news send them to this mtly and Mrs J C Loehr spent Sun- : . -• - ' [-- CIU[.V 1:O C[(*DeI1 (-].- •
Ill .! I.- • i ' ...... _ _ Itrey meyer ins weeK. II ,,I "1- , --
[] office, day afternoon in Muscatine at tle F. e •
hM [Col . ] Mr. and M.s. Everett Fol attend . ]• ,lrl' ll('frn lf]'tC(' •
[] W.R.C. MEETING. 1 The hot weather has ma,,, the C. Janke home. ]the picnic in the Iowa City park Sun-l• ,,aato: --a,aa, .- ...... •
,.,__ r$_____ [] The date of this meeting is Tuea-[cor n grow the past week. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Morgan and son,. day afternoon. [ mohve It serves a •
r l-oitg m day July the 14th at 2:30 pm. in the [ .... .. c and Mrs Lucy Stonebarger and grand-[ Mr and Mrs George Sthmitt and • 1 •
' • Do you owe Ior the paper, it s., " " " " " . , , ,
.___ [] Legion rooms. A full aendance lS[kindl a u- daughter and her friend drove to RO-son Lloyd spent the Fourth of July • common eRa •
¥, JULY 9 :,aesired I Y p y p" chester last Saturday. tin Rock Island. • |__J .... J .....
• [ Press Correspondent. ] Farmers are busy now. Thev al- . - [ Mr and Mrs Vl]liam Robinson • lll[(glgllU::ll¢::, m
* .... ILl:, []l [ ways are for that matter, but they" are Mis. . Alvina Lenz. spent, several_ nays=c, [and ...... famiy visited in Rock Island on ,- a •
,$ uu aa, • " resent of last week in iowa City where an. m
[] t off for your especially busy just at p z ' ] ......
Il Orchestra [ Try National Ligh .... ] " II took treatments for an attack of ap-[ July v'ourtn. , .... se "[] • • • • • • • [] []
• loll stove For sale at J. L. Hamgan| W'e delivered a job of 7000 printWd endicitis , Mr. and Mrs. Xm. -euman an( _ •
I re Ado [ ' o'a p " "sons Cqifford Clarence and Wilfred ! []
, • ate . • envelopes to the Court House m I " ' ' We add merestt" o
Bali i I " -- tr,ty the firs o.' this week. M.rs: J. ":: e,us,.,.u,,,,,,,,Hazketspe't- ?-°nd/-' and V¢oodrow and Mecie Twitty, were [] •
s "otice the special price on envoi-/ .... Nichols at in. ' ' Rock Island visitors on July 4th• [] " - ..... nt
bll •1 N ........... lv / Try .ational Light oil for your having been called there by the death Woodrow Twitt,, anent Fritly[m your savings accou []
• aai;;;gjItlk |..,,, and letter neaus that wm uv. / ............. " , v I-- --
. • ]v.-. ......... -,, ,,.-€ Jul" only los stove, for sale at a. . aamgan s of Mrs Lmdee." night with his mother, Mrs. VCm. [-- ........ ;. ,,,,,,,$,., m
I -- Ms ms Is -- Mr Feldman anti acconlpanle(I them to
-- ] l ........... . Mr and Mrs. Arch Smith and ." . - . " I I
Pearl Shea of IAncoln, Nebraska anti Mrs. Charles Hawthorn drove to Rock Island on Saturday. != -- ----- m • • [] [] [] •
--- . : "- - -:- : arrived here V, rednesday for a short Muscatine Monday morning where Mr. and Mr., XVm Feldman were i_ m m ms m ms •
visit with his brother Fred Shea. He they visited relatives and friends visitors at the Ben Boyd home on II
is motoring tlrough to Pennsylvania. returning Tuesday evening. Thursday ewnlng of ast week. . • ..... •
" " re outh Prairie had a eonlmunity I I •
FORD OWNERS Fred Kallous and family and the Mrs Sophie Goctsch has be,,n h:, ..... ............. ,,, Farmsts & Marg[lailtS.
John Zimmerman family spent the ,:)r the past ,¢.-o weeks and more, Pib:7iyaotntritlh *" .............. e • ff' • " |, ;
IhlT Fourth here at the Kallous home, hay- iming at the home of her brott.er, : :- " e and • hfVlllffR nRl]K .
• - er Onto, LloyJ ,.n(1 Floyd Harn d , u,H v ...... m
ATT1V.NT mgdr,venout by auto \\;Villiam Timmerman and wit". l{ ,.x:...,., .... ,,-' ',, M ie and," 1
......... - h,,.e i. in .,.rtley lo'a ...... ........ ...s ...... ra,. e(' .. •
If you have a friend who enjoys ..... " Tinnie, attemled the dance in Nichols • Lone Tree, io ,
rading the Reporter, place his or her Fay V'ite spent Saturday in River- an the evening of Saturday, July 41h. II •
same on our subscription list. Onl:¢ side attending the Fourth of July ii i • [] • [] • I • • [] 1 • [] I
and August we are offering a special
Ford Cars, Tourings $12.50 --
$12.50 -- Coupes, $15.00- Tudor and
Sedans, $18.00
coat of paint --but a guaranteed job
removed.
WAIT. PHONE 283W TODAY
F reswick & Son
Corner Summit & Walnut
Iowa City, Iowa /
THEATRE
& SATURDAY, 10TH &
Zone Grey's
rer of the
Wasteland"
--WITH--
$1.50 per yea_'.
Mrs.-J. \\;V. Hacke and son. Charles
A. attended he funeral services of
the former's sister-in-law. Mrs. G. C.
Lindee in Nchots XVednesday fore-
noon of this week.
We have a mnnber of photos which
Mr. Crozier left. Lore. if you want an
of these seed i'ittures ot the Old .'et:
tler's i'i(nic, .op in and make yo-:
.electim. They are worth 25c each
Level Jahnke, who is employed in
the east on construction work. was
called home on account of the death
of his brother, Willis. the first of the
week.
We nlect',l last week to state
ha'. James iiake ahd famPv of
Pella had bees here over the weekend
visiting relativ-. and f::eu.l Mr.
Hacke is ".ach'ng Summ.:r Schtol il
Central Coll?z(.. Pella.
For Sale or Rent after July 12; My
house in Lone Tree--newly decorated
and clean. A. P. Fuller, 1327 Hinh-
ley Ave., CeCal" Rapids, Iowa or call at
the RePoH.erd_ Office for particulars.
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7-16x.
A letter from Win. Beatty asks us
to change bis Reporter address from
.aton. Colorado to 935 Washington
Ave., Loveland. He states that he Is
now working for the city of Loveland
and that they are all pretty well.
btr. and Mrs. W. E. Bentley and Dr.
and Mrs. M. T. Spellman left last
week in the former's ear for Paye-
ville, Minnesota, where they are visit-
ing Mrs. Spellman's relatives for a
week or so.
Mrs. Charles W'indess spent the
Fourth in Riverside at the home of
her daughter, Mrs Roy Gerot and hus-
hand. She went over a few days be-
Holt, Noah Beery fore tO get ready for the big day. Mr.
Vindess went later /and spent ",he
and Billy Dove Foh with them. ""
production o[ Zane Grey's million copy
the original settings and every bit of
H. L lamsP¢ ,f Niebol.; is having
some of our new business cards print-
ed he.JHe is.also purchasing one
of the r, tw leather caes which w
have for sale. Mr. Ramsay sells life
ceebration and from there he went o
Iowa City where he visited his auht
over Sunday, returning to Lone Tree
Monday morning.
Vernon Oostt:ndorp is worklng in
the Morrison barber shop now, W. D.
Shurtz having trait Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Morrison were
Iowa City business visitors on Monday
of this week.
Mrs. Lindel, her Caugl]ter and hus-
band and baby of Chicago, and Mrs.
Nordquist, of Maple Park, Ill.. drove
through last Saturday and spent Sa-
turday night at the home of their
cousin, Nels Johnson and wife. On
Sundday morning they started back
for their homes in the adjoi=ing state.
Mr: and Mrs. Mode Hudnall and
three children, Vesta. Gale. and De-
Laine Stonebarger drove here from
heir home in Tulsa, Okla. last week
tnd have been visiting at the Mrs.
Lucy Stonebarger home and at the
and with relatives and friends in
Jean Moberly home near Riverside
uscatine and ,lsewhere. They r-
rived last Saturday and expect to
start home Friday. On the way out
they spent two days and a night on
the road, making the trip in their new
Ford sedan. They are doing very well
in Tulsa and find plenty nf work with
rood wages and are glad that they
ocated there.
OAI.ID ITEMS I
Mr. and Mrs. Finis Harbfnon after :l-
ed a family dinner at the ,m. Lucky
Lome In Gladwln Sunday. There were
thirW-one presen: and a most. pleas-
ant time was enjoyed.
Miss Edna Solomon caqed on Mrs.
Lloyd Babbitt Suaday aOornoon.
A number from this neighborhood
attended Hila Morgans shows in Co-
unlbUS Junction last week.
Vrm. Kennedy and Henry Simmons
:vbo re working in Daverport spent
'he week-end with relatives at thi
lh C£.
McKinley Etc.e and wife teen*. Sun-
As real as li}'e and beautifu-1
ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLORS
Admission 10c and 30c
• SUNDAY, THE I ZrH z
& Patsy Ruth Miller
6iris Men forget"
q
from "The Girl Who Was The Life Of The
Admission 10c and 25c
WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH
La Marr Pat O'Malley
and Wallace Beery
--IN--
£ternal Struggle"
spectacular picture the Fr
Admission 10c and c
insuran-:e 1£ Muscatine ant; a part f
Johnson County.
Many new signs have been placed
in the park the past week, warning
autoists to stay where they belong;
on the drive. They are good lookin!
signs and are placed along the drive
near enough that no one can offer the
excuse of not having seen them.
We vrinted envelopes for ,Villi.m
Fouchek, George Mueller and los. E.
Pechman recently. We are glad to ace
farmers using printed stationary-
they dezd;ve it t. much as anyone for
there is no one any busier than a
faxmer and it does save time to have
7our rot:ira primed on your enve,oPes.
A. P. Fuller drove down from Cedar
Rapids Tuesday and has been fixing
up his house nero the past few days.
He tells us that he is Grandpa again,
his second daughter, Mrs. Syl;qa
Heath having become the mother of
a fine baby, girl on June 26. Mr. Fuller
is looking well and says that every-
thing around Cedar Rapids is going
fine.
J. White Brown, who in company
with his wife started on an auto trip
,ay with his brother Ton antl raP.ill
of year Muscatlne.
M,s. John •ebb and Mrs, Wood
I,:e-aedy attended "he, regular month-
ly :P. eting of the Refonzied [.dles Aid
m ("one Wednesday. Mrs. E. C. Tel-
ford nd daughter Misse' Mildred and
L,lla were also present fr)m this
'ownhip. }
Ruth Diller of Ietts h;ts heen
Sl:rnd:ng the l.aSt week witlt her
c,.u,;;n Opal V','r, staff.
Mr. and Mrs. i,(;y Tiptor vid:ed Sat-
ut",ay and Supdny with ,Mr. Tipt'.ns
r:' t. Mrs. J t-: Tarpy in Burlington.
F. G. MeCullough spent Sunday at
tbe home of Mrs. Ella MeCullougb
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bebb and sou
Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mur-
phy spent Sunday in Morning Sun wPh
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crtst.
Lamoyne Thornton cut wheat'fo r
Finis Harbison Thursday and Friday.
A number from here spent the
Fourth at the Junction and attended
the I• O. O. F. fish fry and program.
Mr• and Mrs. Carl McKeap and son
Richard of Muscattne spent Sunday
at the Jas. McBride and Frank Sell-
ers homes.
Miss Florence Hessel¢ine has been
last Saturday, is now in a hospital in spending the past week with her sis-
Burlington. The Browns expected to ter Mrs• Harold McCullough.
remain over Sunday with friends in John Stillwell who has been work
that city', but Mr. Brown, who has lag for Frank this season returned
been in poor health for several weeks, io his home here Saturday evening.
became worse and it was necessary Harold MeCut'.ough wa eleete
to take him to a hospital where he is Secretary of the school boa d of Oak-
receiving attention. The trouble, so township Wednesday taking the
far as we are able to learn, is some his brother Arthur who is now
lung affliction. ,;orking in Musca'ine.
Read the ads in this issu% you
will profit by doing so.
Mail your news; rut a two cent
stamp on the envelopes though, for
unless you do. it will be necessary for
us to pay the cent at the office.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Petsel and
daughter Betty Jane and Mr. and
Mrs. Volta and daughter autoed to
Rochester Saturday, where they vi-
sited and where they celebrated the
Fourth.
Needs Athletic Perso.,
Pity the politician. It's no eRfy
matter to straddle a fence while keep-
Inz one ear on the round.--r;,flBh
Herald.
Good Enough. Reason, Too
The reason why a lot of men an
bachelors Is because they failed t
embrace ilvelr epporunRles. Fron
I11inolS State Journal.
Law el Progress
Everything bears within itself sn
Impulse to strive after a higher de-
gree of divinity, and th:t is the great
law of progress throughout all nature.
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BREAD
The Staff of Life
Reg, lo, of H:gh Tides
The tides in the British cbannel are
among the heaviest known. Tbere tbe
spring tides rise to a height of nearly
50 feet.
Has Largest Horns
The moose deer has the largest
horns, of any anhnal. They oftul
weigh from 50 to rounds.
If you like bread, the
kind that is made the
sanitary wayand the kind
that makes you want
more try STAFFORD
BREAD'
Our bread is the digest-
ible kind; you will enjoy
it.
STAFFORD BAKERY
Harvest Time
Reminders
DISHES
We have a good suppl# of durable dishes, the
kind you will need for your harvest season. They
are reasonably priced and will please you.
CANNED GOODS
Our stock of canned goods is complete. Instead
of cooking for hours over a hot stove to prepare a
meal, open a few cans of our choice vegetables or
fruit and make cooking easy.
WORK CLOTHING
We carry a complete line of overalls, work-
shirts, socks and shoes at popular prices. See them
before you buy.
Farmers Co-Operative Store
V. L. Holdema Manager
Lone Tree, Iowa '