IJBI«nrqLLE END'ENT, T!IJRSDAY. JUNE 7, 1923 D ix-Gr.. bc"sanid thee WORLD SU Mrssuovajý-IaVeris md Lil IThoms and Elmer Sybrani Nauniarm. TOWARC » X Marie lteuvelkamp bus of U e 1Pe district, but bas beei attendant ait byer PREDITS D ïli. Our ighth grade enretie Famous Spkritualist Says that wu4? mn0de8l 11 ) the Spirits Have Whlipered À"m ciero to Hlm.Tihé 50h00 l uIterrupl to Hin wèeks by the Labor liay1 Dy Itltrnatfenil»psb.vo te county fair ln Septe Ban Irnico aî.JaeX-T t be lnadNovember by thsed worMld l speedtng towrard a aasr- bloedscboolmate; on. plie that may equal tihe ta4led disap- QChristmtas bodays,,anid ci eaac f te eontIneUt Atanitia, ite deatii ef the teacheru SIr A. Coani Doyle, uoted aUtitor and ln ÂPTI, exponent of spirittuan, declared Fort unately no epidemit here ln' an Interview t$§ay. led the. uchoot. with the.e: Hia predictlon. ha l Viii Ybws ooping cougit eariy la based uipon message.hablas received an'I 'n ce s-ttis aprlng. front spirits -who bave gens beyod' Dorlng thse lut montit01 anid the. inferencela htIson o f lie graus nUmber as follows warsing spis was the lets, Lord 3 puPits; seventh. 1; slix Norttilffe. fautons Britsh publiliset. 10; fourtit, 9; third, 8; se« l)oyle-ileclared tiie cxtatropli e liurst. Il. predlced migit ,0naBwtlin ive Tise attendance of the.te years and would nt b. «mnnimad" Pie for the. past year ta as wus tar World Vit andi that the commendatlei: (rTe grad great wat veulsi pae loto tnalgnifi- John Eîîker. 4; Marie Krist cance la compartsots witi thte tragedy> drew Skwarkuk,8; Ai hae predIcts for thei mamm ae. The. 4; Iflen Schwandt, 6; Haz great it, liowever, he aisi was a j;.: »ilty 8citwedt. 8; Cii tore-runuer of the. pedicted eala-, 3; Edward4 Schrackr, 2; Sol .1>-m. kowskl, 5;'Clarence Selirec -Tha figt la on between spiritual- Victor, 6; Joseph IMFncutt lointand materialhsnt." ad Sir Con- trude Sehwandt,6. andi Josel an. "Dy pirtuahsm I1ineanietitermi Tii.followlng bave fDotb thiilgs-tii. searcb by mens for bev- for any onentontii of the i eni>- puce andi contentnt 5sa op- grade ia given.>:. Johns poseai t4 the rejectlon of religioni in Mgtt Yarc. 6 Chartes Dalt lavor « -mnt. Tare, 7; Edward Tare. 1; "I do flt know the exact nature of sien. Ii; Edward Brixons ibis great dîsturbance. It* m uta>ake lieuvelkaznp, 1; Eoii.rta i thm fomaiof ans ertlquake or the. Roberta.schwandt. S; Gel waters of the. ocean uta>-rise.anddesi- ton, 4, Evetyn Dalton. 8. sIro>- *Il in their patb. iBchwandt, L. "I wilt b. a vengeance taken b>- uprnaturai forces for thse rejection - of religion." lI Tdu-iid A recent message (telthe Anerima DIVN I U5EI AV pepecame." he sld, front a notaiF eon vbleh said: PROUI) fi "Dopi't be se busy. Yeu are doing thse Ilings tisaI are flot Worth wite.- A SM 0 HICKORY o Fort Sheridan Gener, ~ that Weak Army (Ton Late for Lait Wek) Attack on Amet PL C. MasIop muid Mns. H. A. Tiltot- aon andi Mi. D. Tiiespon and daugh- Brig. lIen. George Van ter Vere Watkegan sitoppîrs Satur- î>-. commandant of Fori day afternoon. ouneds an appeal forp Mr. and Mra. Sundail of Chicago vis- in a speech at lhe Sund lied witb Mr. and Mns. Johinson at the Club Sueday nlgit in farin.OrhsrHal Mr. anid Mrs. D. B. Webb and Mise rhsr al Eva spent Bturda>- aftersioon ln Wau- The service was le hou kegni. War vfterans. Mr. anid Ms. OttoeR. Pape*of Chi- *'Let us neyer say ago Cage catied i a in. D. ThomPson nation," b, sald, "liati hoene unda>- sternoon. preund tefilgIsI andi letu Mna. George 'niompeon . spendlng a fouiid too weak te figlil f ew siys ln Ke«is. tee strong te b. ateck Master Leo Thomspon- wu opeartesi oui- international potîcy unt fer ppudicitUs at the, Kenesha and se true liat we hosptat tait Baturday evenusg. AI temPt Our enemica or gi present ise tn dolng as weil ai coulsi be an excuse.to attack us." expectesi. B ka Summer Ca George 'rbompson andi sons. Haroldi Gen. Ilosetey assertesi and George, Jr. spet Sondi>- after- army and the National G noon in Kenosaaaet the bosoitat. codttute a ntliîary bot Mns. Jôe Hoy-.anid sisteri of keflO- cl'nî size on whlcb to àbm callesi on their aiter, Mns. Afredsimre etsergency airn>-. Pederson. iPriday aflernoon. The general appealed of Camp Coster andR * * * ** * * ** *sources of potential resg *~ ~ iAD N* ltif; up te the gov MADDEN SCHOL producv an adecjuatî- for * * * - * * * ng airptanee,' he said. MÀDDEN SOHOOLSUN MARY Madden Sclioetlielsi a summeer term7 for the primar>- grades of four wekaNEW S EVENT during Auguet lait year. with an en- IK R A rolimentiOfVICKI3RMAN -ID oias Building i p. ni, ' Mle Fait ois Oc Sept. 11. Durlng te year the firet monîli of school showed the targest enroliment 56) and the last month thie lowet (52). The total numiier of differcnt pupits enrled fr-ont July Tht tast to date numbers 58, evenly divided between) the two sexes. O)ur losses during the year limber DÉ. Wàrd's Pro"ut FOR THAT COUGH OR COU) blutariA Otient, Coland Fever Tablets, Meutho-' Campli. Dwmew -t AUGUST RADLOFF [phuue5-R .,- Lib1styvil Thurada>-, May 24. the Vîcherman Sehool vieile ton Scliool. Tic>- hed Day exEncises on tiat sý Frldsy, ve went te St te galber flowers. Robert Re'-aI. et the Chîs-ken Pox. Laura Letts came itac iodai aiter beleg sick i?aroid Applet anid son were tIse ont>-en£ pertect mtendance lest TIse Public Service Cc another i-ev of telegrai ie t e Northi Western1 -Harold] Appleton ist tessons fiont Mi1ss Martin For-est. itTf N DEP EN DKNT selias] upon as scounste. The De LaIVai 'Unot a subs f<W,.haid'milldng It is "ise Btiter Wty of De Laval Militer reIkig-bmter, els.per5fitur, aimit animous in û tiesiser and in ever>yreists- aie t siit increase peier le any otiser miidof aM keeptise CWS>-u nsikin-eitler haaq or macims tente m better cons 'Tise De.Lavai Millier nover epertilpai s iieplity s tirem nover variesin ita «"i, jumb artmn.Ipouoibi »eVer gels crmor , irialmot sn.dih geou of de ib kiwork day aftwý dq in a Euêl1yono . .J... t..bs . . Raes..w ... .J - thlf SCIANCK HA egirls. By uIll1an King, ndy and An- 1-Marie M. moved out en a regular le onty two be year. but ecemiier by SZdrojewski pted for two holiday and ýember; one deatisof ur week b>- the Dne w%Çek by a sister, late it as ivad- exceptiont of ait mummt f achoo thtei rs: Etghtii, Éh 6; fifttit cond, 4;, and folewlng Du o wortiiy of Ae in givesi) itlan. 1:' Au- gnes Guerin. rry Haisiua, Ifford Royer, iniie Skwrar- 6E111N6 EXACT Àmefco1t»1hrp3lDUPLICATE 0F CT. IIOUSE STONE Contractors Ablp to Get Stone' from Same Quarry as in Original. Architert Itprerie P. Ps-r w hoý i. superinlen ding 1h.' wnrk o o n- sIx-action of the $10A.0,10 iddition to tihe courthouge. i pteas-sd. ci<-at- t>- pieased, bm-as,', oi the far-t tisai thse contractur. O-sc.r Sand-tronn. bas been able tn getmP 't thr- same kind of glon.' for the, addi- tion Iliat was vsPsesi n ihe o ,i riir tien of (lie original buitding. The stone is att fý-AdYP ltS hip. Architect Beers. senounsesd oday. t (s eoming from these arýn.'oso ries witere the stone for ihe n(Ad building was obtainesi. Ttis- I. Joliet tîmestoase aud Ohio sandstone. Becaume of this fact thie addition, te tise courthouse will match per- fect>- the otd portion of (lie m ture. c, -- Ai. rchitect neers asnunus t ter. 1; tn-s, mil the window frames andisetl to ttpit V;cter- 5b. uses in le tibuilding are aI- een pefct .reasi>-on lte ground. 1He is great- lie earft ly >-pleasesi viti lie rogreas of the, yeua T he ;w&.n T> ortt, and lhe concrete foundatins l ton. ; MW uir& 0< 'c«îiy co.rit>- MIOW.and Vatis are rising rapisit> - e [ton 4; ohnspeetîon of the concrete watts shows ýMike Vle- Wlsere la thse eldest member of lte tani bureau? Clay Cont>-, Mis- tbat the. contracter la gettieg à ver>- 11; Marie Siwanidt, 2* seui4 thinks penlmpu alibes lier, la the. perien oetlMts. Laura Tmpp cf the. strong mix. and that the. sîrength of the, foundation will give thte nevIeve Dal- Estes seboot district.bidn ayadiinlyaso anid Robert Mmi.TippIolaelglity yeaaotd. and a par t fthe living priaient. h beuln insu>- ahe itonal18yese bas rendi ot tise arin bureau ani5 la Inteneetesi In (lie problens eoftiie tarin- dusfIneeshea wner (s be - ers. Site givus tiseuglit ai toe tieet ws>- te o seties ansiVantt fitd couet>- officers will b. able to oce- berseif aiahre 1. the b«lusinsslfb.e rilng th.econdfitions tgicu re upti>liesouth iportIon of titeolI WisenMm. TaPP beard tsaIt the Ciay- ceunty mnebersbitp canipatgn won building as long as possible. inter way, aie catiesi up R. R. Niekerao neso<f lte solicitors, asiking hies [(uT - r o. 97 nidrsemceup.nty. ~ NICK DILUER IS MM'a hod ige (catift>tean inteligent Intersat lunlthestue ansini- IWEIEV eeding of! uve stockanid ber besutitut gardeui, wlt lits floweri lendes b>- OSLVJLL iber owe banda, Ila evidence of lier Intereat ln the tarinhonteanid Its sut. % N O roumding. But ber active mind ansi Interee racis beyond 1h.eenfines et rai Warns ber own. anid be's nt Integral part ef the wider tires bureau mevemeut. S A N J E R arim(EGISLATION URGED IOWA GIRLM MARKETS Tii, National Association of $ta- i tlonar>- Engineers met in regular Horn Mose- FOR CREDIT RELIEF HIGlIPRICED STEER meeting Satursia>- igit and etectesi rt Sheridanofficers for tie ensuing year. The e i-t Shednsn._____ suit of the elecîlon Vas as folows: ipr endeesaick Dilger. president. 6liecago ie Berniard Baruich Pleads for, Granddaughter of Famous Broed- Fred Matsoû% vice piresideut Sain t. Heath, recording secretar>-. fier of Civil Measures That WiH Put Farm- or of Shorthorns Gets Rec- A. Watt, correspending aecretary. ors on Equal Basis. ord Figure for Animal reinton B.- Dragoo. Financiat, sec- ;eare le Aasîsnyer l Iw e nw C. Shaf fer, treasurer w, re on Bernard K. Barucli, fiancier and' neee-ya-1 ov il10 John Johinaon, conuctor us neYer h.e toreteri> clirusan of lie war Indus- boidsatbe record of marketing the Mat Hoff Sr., doorkeeper te is net tries beard, receistt> appearesi befor: bigiiest pricesi steer sl on the Omahta The association voled to hois] thelif benottn r ~ ~ cnitn0 Sso r îEtokian. Si. ta Midred Saunderu.roo)tta next meeting. Junee l6th. gtv. an>-mie thur Capper. charman. and] ScissIon dauglter ot "Cbhuek'"Saunders, and- Ch(~ares L. MeNary. W. L Joues, E. F. grnds]augter et the tantous ireeder ýamps Lads], C. A. Swanson. J. A. Kendnlck wbo feended the wett-kuowu tisueden lite regutar as et alHarrison. ansi urgesi tien tolba-si et Shortliorîîa il Manille, la. 'rie Guard do net enartý legsîsuion "fltisa vlî Put thse record-pri-es] shipmeisl cooaIsted of ody offi'"i-farinera on a credit equalit>- vils ellier on.eieglteen-mosshha-olsi purebresi build a war- Unes ot busIness." He tld tientflint Shorthori staeer weigblng 1,260 pounda Il makes little dîfference whst partis-- ansi the pris-e It bi-ouglil, $12, la 15 1for support ler rural sredit bill ils enas-tesite cetsallgher thon the igîsest previeni Roosevelt as hring fii condition abeut, for the asale made at nlias since December,j Serve power. 9. - terwg e t t veromeel t itlsan be amended inler on If neesi b..12.Te te a îvnl l ice of flght , lin. Baruch gave it as lis opinion youthial evuer la tees] le Januar>-, tisat se>-of lbe fiour billsa nov before this yeer, and] iu>ers here bied ccl a essugresa vouts] give as ubstantial sngle iaultt le Sud vith lber vork, lieé ofmeasure oi relief, but was of the aîtnialt ing wlithot douitonue of thie 0Frlnta teiiaue ial e finest ceeu on the market in man>- a s-ided upion siculd provide three dey-. Il wass trought ln with a s-entaiS SC 111%L sorts et i"ans and soriespondingly f>- el atefo teSmdr L UUthre. sorts of sanrt-lime seentures teain, tise sî ipusent Iuctuuilng twa otisen fi-cia lhe -ale of whils-i ouls] be ob- Sissittsrn steers tiat averages] 1.140 e childi-en of tilinp tlie fonds tor sairing lie ponsud were goosi enougis (o irlng edîthe 151on lhass <vîtchlsiglit soount ta mauy $11.r)0. Cihai-tes Sander,, grandiather d their P'nid] imes thse capital of tie procsed lu- o lte narkel-topplng lassie, bresîgt da>-. stîtutin)a>vlz.:-41t) lbans for facllît- tn tie sonsignneut, vhs-h mIsa le- leeles veodsIlng lhe marketing of agicuttural pros]- ctuded a load cf ioga, 64 aowa (bant 1, n rerl manerandat is-ralsed -a total oi 467 pige lest îpri-ig. honte viti cretlon . (2):i6ent ock baans s]d (3) s-k le st- ý# ts fo production purposes. The GLENN WINDOM IS WINNER ýk for tînee leat, lie tieugit. aboutS b, bases]o ouiz Cal hner- ited erttocai assoiations -f.IGH-TS1X- TO 1 Cal An e! offsrmers,8se. _s-- memhters Oet e finat bas] tisegroup seuls] Indorse Ithe notes cf menti. ecsl. He vas confident liaI thereTh,1 3 e-sLi '., la puttlug woutd lie a vide and rieady market foi-r T ngha93seriadorrl aph Potes be-dhnîie or notes runnlog irom six igCrla er o- R. R. trscks. monfitis otlre3erbmueIs of ail the automobile s taklng ntusbraus tc eekn o!usakesecurit>- seuls] ielinsipasses]. Not oni>- vouls lie mauey ecédersrais>- It is handsonie in - bsorb sucli instrumenta, butlihe va8 with a harmony of lin r pints ALL convhsseed that Ilere wotils be a wlde confin-ed to high pritz ty, andsi q» b.esnaket for them lu lie rural coma- nities tlsemselvps. ltegardtug tihe pro- coixplete in detail witl posesi tederat reserve as-I axensi- itents exclusive witli mente Mn. IBaruch,.ville tavorlng-- omi m soine of tliem. saIiite thought Il sauts] It is exceptional in b. unwise to give ferro piper a long- purchase and mainter er maturllv perls] titan six montha.Tenwboyi l wish là; tie present limît. As-sont- Te~ bdi modaitons lieonsi six monlis couts] the framnework, andi ceuse front debeture tunda.bae rme.Cs SOLVING TAXATiON PRO-BLEM inches deep and up _____ -usual, in genurne leatl New Hampshire Fsnm* Bureau Fedens. generous roomn for fi% tion lnetlgîting Exlstlng 'rbQ pitograhit sisown Glenn Win- ease and comnfort. lîsequsitlus. doxNodawa>-, la, 1suud blit@ ntapion Tis Ne Sampbie FimBuraubaby beef scees-. visner at thie Iowa The chassis reniait TedewonH atmxpsie siveBulbuState tain, 1922. t vas oIsi at suc- unchanged. It i-s em fedeattn l atemptng o slvethetien fer 20 cents per Poundi. 'rre. fitute* timersa taxation problein. A ver>- bundrd anidoixty calves aie exlsib- thrubInvestigationIoe is erli d akn hi rits aybe thoroneuit ln uliiy rn i ed n g iegeaeibi> .t19231 thng inequaltleasi ptette-ntn of gshow ever selsi. rwe bluedresi ansi L10=l4 1 M (lis. neuarths t tse ttntîeret eventy-flv. of tisest e ensols] ai euc- - eu J1«rW. a.,40j usra&ae (lie farinernd a il lou awertnd esGfienu's esîf (appe tticsasie. Tud- dieir agie. vise 1a beaiug tise greatestatiare e01 linlorisi emade (lie iigi averageOw«(3P Sproduction the bunden et taxation ls the i-sI see Wis hng pris-e si thesate. p oddeni and efth(le tate organizatlen. Second, b>-________ Ad supporting certain legisîstive initIera iiet. li vhs-b Viii have a tetidetie>-te remed> Mrket Analyst Employesi. itatif. riiese inequaiieai n the next leglis- Ts eaîei trsisl n le and dtilae turc andi carre'ng tlie agit tbrougi te neunces thse ensilo>net oetGilibert IVD >f eider, a eattuîni enventîli n I er te Gosier ofthtie AgnIcultural News serv- jdr Sabout "Tie. bring "about permanet ciangea. ~ le., as mar5ket anatyit. Mr. Gosier L B I Ther la u linàm amont o in- iisforment>- s uesuben et the tacul- tangible propent> In tise fore fs ! e-tien ot, lts agnt-ultutnat colege of tIse ephn 2 t ~~cuities wbIcli are paying ne ta vitat- thnvenhties et Ilioi andsi Qu ae IeTo pon CO. er. ovin wiihbtIse farut bureau la University anid bau cendued ipecaiTW V, O. waginag a vigereus iglt. Thone existe mU5t ftilsdies for thse buriau'ot mar- T itangible or ns-a. propert>- ver>- stri- iti of lb* United Statua DePartlment JJ, flUOinun equae. il ." WIRE FENGt- You are inviteil to corne t. our factory f«r jour ft** ro ments. Yeu can select frorn our fui! stock of i hm- 1Wý of styles at the following prices:- HEAVY STOCK FEHCE Per Red: 8 bars, 32 In. bigh, 1 2 in. stays- .......---% 8 bars, 32 in. hgh, 7 in. stays....,. 9 bars, 42 it. bigh, 12 in. stays .......... ...- ...... 341 9bars, 42 iii,â& 7 in. stays. ..........ý.-- 4 4 10 bars, 5012 n stays .............. 10 bars, 50 in. stays m V POULTRY FENCE 14 bars, 46in min ,tays.. ..... 43!/ZC 16 bars, 58 in. high, 8 inx. sas.....- 501/2C BARBED WIRE5 80-rod SpooIs, per Spoo! 2-pt. Hog .... -........ .$3.83 .4-pt. Hoe 2-pt. Cattie..... - ..... .... $3.59 4-pt.Cat . STEEL LUNE POSTS, ecd .................. .. - ---- END POSTS, ch .... ....... CORNER POSTS, ........ ........ ...... _._ ADJUSTABLE STEEL DRIVEWAY GÂTE ..nt4 ...... .. .10 fi., $8.15; 12ft, 88.75; 14 fi., $9.M5; 1 Ift, Galvanized. . AO il., *9.40; 12f. 1.; 14i.109; 4f.,1 PLAIN STEEL DRIVEAY GÂTES 10Oft. wide..$5.65; 12 ft. wide.$6.25; 14 ft. wkk..$i STEEL POUTRY GÂTES 49 in.lugh... ........ $2.10 60Oin.hik.$ ^il Pries SubJsct To Change Wîthout Notios American Wire Fence Ce. c 1I~&Du M e -Go.1 Monuxments andmO f&iletuus Dow nb.ectiSato Phone 200-i .Libetville, Uh" c1uad .4Ada. in lThe. Im.M ecwr reit&. W* triai »md y«.va lb.e uuwicé,4d u fw u d» «Mlb u Il1 G~$~93e 3~~ éht-Six Tour- ninant feature shows. n appeararice - ine previôusly -ed cars. It is i many refine- hStudebaker. 1economy of flanCe. 1steel, evqýn to is finished iii bions are tm- pholstered,-as lier. There is âve peinons i-n ris practically msentially the saine splendid autombile thut ba» delivered atadtiollto a hI VIONe tboÙsand owncrs tbroht the world. , lte Studebaker Lt <ht-Six Tour- ing Car fuly Meets the public demand foý a light weight, moder- ate priced, high quality motŽu car. The - new one-piece, rain-proof wiz;dshield give nobstructedview to the driver. The quick-actioe cowl ventilator and thetight-fttlpg cutains are arnong musiy, ns items of equipiuiaut. Thearfu lights add a finished tSoubuv4Mr Most convenient. The Liglit-Six Tourng Car up- holds Studebaker' 7 1-year reputi.- dion for honest value. -223 5 g» C44s $ -PUi) 1876 ....ti? Terni. ta *Tu ouvne LTY VILLE-CR AGE J. N. BERNARD,-pVO1 22&- 1 LBErVII BiSD h ci p lx ti nd