W um and "I!" â€a! unmet palm cm and: Celery Bran he“ and “Mr Cherry W â€Hi-n Corn IM rye pane-kn Fink m Colt-p. Spaghetti with m In lulla- A “forthcotnhn Alynflhrnmdpuaohw "thunk-(Wm. mehnhn ldmdthmmï¬p- h†(«uncut-MI.- MMrfnnfli-n hookah... gunman-haw... Nor is the sacriï¬ce confined to the young men who fare forth to the t adventure thia Christmas time. 'l‘hoae who remain ind have each their gift to 've. and each has opportunity to ï¬nd a greater share of Christmas mil-it. Never was there greater need to give. To every eye is vieihle a beckoning hand. in every ear rings the‘ cry, "Help us." Only by answering the mute appeal or the anguished cry may we hope to share in the bleaaedneaa of this saddest and yet greatest of all Christmas times. From every land where justice, humanity, brotherly love and kindness have a home, men are groin forth, free- ? oflerin the greatest gift which they can ringâ€"their veeâ€"to umunity that through this sacriï¬ce the world now. and the peorlea to come. ma not lose the blessing of freedom and o liberty and that rotherly love may not And so perchance it may not be a Merry Christmas which we shall see. but in its best sense the spirit of Christmas, the spirit of that greatest gift to man, is via- ible throughout the world/in plainer vison than it has been before. Mertz (3 M ochel Perhaps upon that day the old time greetin of “Merry Christmas. " may bear a shade of melanchol or thoughts of Joy and merriment are all but banished ythe terrible fact of war and though we listen to the prattle of gleeful children our hearts perforce are much pwith those who have gone from us to_battle for the right. Not many days hence the sun will rise upon another Christmas da , another anniversary of that day forever remembered or the greatest gift ever made to man, the Christ child whose life has been the inspiration of millions of the good, the brave and pure who through the years have tolled and snï¬'ered that then might be more free. murmurs DWEBSMYS GOOD TOOLS iii-3'10"!) hid-y "buâ€"cm ole. that; hm: Ami: Dom 0m: ‘ u... Stand rim with In HARDWARE 36 South Main Street COAL. PAINTS. FEED FLOUR. WHEATIM DAY an. “M13. Editor IRAN.“ DA V AMERICA FIRST! We carry the ï¬nest line of look made. - mama Heating and Cook Stoves Emil-d cn‘nm'ms, NINE EEN-SEVENTEEN Good Mechanics Use TELEPHONE 29 Hid-q d an m M n 1.0th wry newâ€"(midget! than the Mada. Act-nulls; m uh mm It v" ï¬rst Inn-ad .- l than of Insanity. In nau- ll m In! min-mu mac-unanim- dhm m. only Ma «you mid to Claim in Mod: â€*1. ï¬lth. (Ha I. II. Mwmlemnte.‘ IRWIN-I'm Dki was I [and II [Io-‘I III. Wynn-(y. Midtown-(id mm. mantledï¬dla emu-malo.|om,ioo-n M. Manual-«ham rung-r. 1 We...“ thank... Cook until (Mei. mmmrmmaw Malina-uh“. amt-mun. meAiukimLcmn-d‘h “Mnthmddlrvflmm. tam-3hflï¬ap-lnnilu‘ hp..- nll. â€6 tablespoon: an nuwh.ha|¢wflthonufl K capo! um" mind what:- [uh hark-y. (look in double holler until my. Jule- !mn dun-flu. I Barley and Raini- Pudding I we! beaten egg. Add. 4 table~ spoons â€agar. a little nutmeg, 1 salt Winth- Ple Crust ! lb. barley flour, 4 oz. lard. lau- spoon salt, 56 teaspoon sugar. tea- spoon baking powder. I little nut- mg. a little water to mix dough. Dinner Neck 0! unmet: Ind Chow chow (hufï¬ng-w Bin! pickle ' ' Hot corn Mud and butter Apple pie. who-dais crust Calm or m Balm! Sui-ambul- [In bind and butter Henley ad l'lllh pudding Edwina clapped her hands and jumped for Joy: "Santa has takon the hook and candy!†she cried: and "It’ll she fmmd n "we note 315mm! "Baum Chm.“ "Thnnk rm". 110?? F- ' '1‘ Winn. and n Merry Vim: x. . - “rad. When no Med then m to her father and some 00 did not «on smile. but they-M thyme manna (humane-m '1“!le a mocking for Sun and put than things In It." and M‘ dnnndoumnocmn‘nhflned anus-m: - “anllme unname- lhe vent happily who. and mmumnakmnnum - mam-mug. sumac-tot m Into the nmllvln'room lfhlu hdheenthn. What I wonderful amyoftmâ€" dolls and don house and mmlmo. hoolnud 31mm"! toy Megalit- tle fur mull ï¬nd a rocking chair Ind mmnyomerthlm! 31:33 and 84'!- nnï¬em tho-Mn. Mun-n Ina-Hal um hu- M's mudmunmflememm. Hmmulm-dmlnpnhem mmhm.hmltmhrd «Mammal-Chm Mt like. There were Inuitâ€"nah nice "one. on One In particular. culled "Pam and Her Plum.†was In th- llï¬tl‘ll the w- '- Ilre Sam on- nun Illa It. Same paid 10 mufï¬n-st. Ind with them-lulu; lmtslhemummflfei and whim-tripod candy. a; 2.31:3... 3.1151: .3: .u a... T. 85...... I! 21.... Bin. .3} Ir to... [it I! gr. :3 3-3» 20. '61-. .30 In». on pill I! I a... MMYï¬nHHa-icu- â€Wham Milan voodoo-I ll lou- Clan- maumnnthmmho-m “ll-4m!" .l’lfd In. um- M n In: [Mons w-y. â€Well. you can dun-u fluf- Inn cm. I! (My don't “What can I do (or you. Edwina? “kl-d Mr. HmIIIL “I win! no pal: u! 1|an! I an." .M ï¬lming. "In". “What an)" nut-d the may". “Wt: N: can." Ink! Edwin In - min-urn w? It In. nun-In; I Hairâ€"1m mac. “th. Ila-um: hum uh- mu («mm [made the “when It had been m and may. with :1 delicious mell of mm neat. m cookies and uwleu. Ont-1dr II Wu mld. and the uln‘ln‘ mu lbw maul» her rhea: Iluxlv. _- v...-.w~. u": m. mnnrnwr's "hummus, and I'm 10- Iug In My u â€rem! for Santa Claus." “Well. I didn’t- " Mr; Ray link ham a dud:- Ind begun to laugh. “A pram-m for Santa†Claus Mum-u?" “A ml mm. [We got 12 mutt. I earned m- mom-y my own It“. andâ€"- and I want to buy munching for Santa wuh In, on money." "Very wan. dour. I an Inn Santa, (1am: will he pkg-ed month to be rectum-Mani. You had hotter so to WIN-I store." Ed“ Inn win-n Valu- A Present for 'Au rum." mm ownu-s noma- m M putting reuchml the door. COMPANY. WGHAMPON. N. Y. Todlowandseflflleflnentlineof Spring fabrics In the_cmtry. For particulars, nddmss The WILCOX Lady Wanted FOR SALEâ€"FineGas Range, good as new, cost $45 will sell for $20 and pay as you like. Phone 66-12, 152 Saratoga ave. tfu m h Fl“. A m held In Me I! the of slavery. Imposing upon on In «Huntington! or tyrant. of we on to stand In in. Us“ I‘ll M. ~Excbnn hummmdaum my the hours If! bun. We {to Therm-{Wuhan ww.umllh~bn NEWS mm 0!"! 8015 SERVING IN [ME SAH’S ARMY Portable canon, Poultry Houses, comm Poultry lqnlpllent, whiz}. Itc.‘ On and after Dec. 15th Tet-moth]: The form as prescribed by the Dunne County Committee is prin- ted below, and on nnd after this date punt-33ers 0! ml are unwind to fill in 1111- Hank Am. ’ The Unllod sum Fuel Adminis- tration bu appointed a local com- mittee in end: County .to look after the fuel situation. â€My n mulls the dealer lining n supply on hand and the proper distribution to each manner. according to his nun-«In. PM“ POTTER. MF‘G LUMBER GO. ATTENTION! 60M." commas Qua-“n I. (like) Seth-tier. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING SUPPLIES, LUMBER, GOAL, um. won: HON! - ‘ Application for Coal Wit-O: mummamumoo. m ' ‘, Downers Grove. 11]., ..... . ..... 191.. - In accordance with the order of the United sun; Fuel Admlnia- Fuel Administration 111 Illinois, purchasers are re- d '- local wM- quired to make true declaration' no answer to the y lo look alter p. n I w a following questions: wins“; an?! 1. Amount of coal desired ..................... :zdiumgzg 2.Kind used last year ........ mm by the 3. Approximate amount used last year .......... mm» o prin- 4. Pounds or tons on hand at present ........... :mgï¬ï¬d“: 5. Will last approximately ........ da 3. ' 6 Have you any unï¬lled orders with 0 er dealers? I hereby certify that the above report is true to Dec. 15th the best of my knowledge and belief. Name ................................. 'fl Addrws. . . .' .......................... (or all Coll! mmmwumwumum. nun-km.“ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REPORTER Yard Entrance on East Curtis: men. Alter C p. m. phone 38-1 or â€W. WMWSDESALESRMI a Saturday. Dec. 15th We LI cum: cum in “no mature†mwwmyumu mum wmmmmrktumm In.†“mm-MM“ dun-mkeitm'bletotmdmninbn mddigltfulopenm.1'o’bm nvinlupubloofnidntdlom. 0on- (mmeddn-nd canton. mammuw mrmmhnmwm â€madame-â€Itch: nhmmanhanmâ€"mw mum W‘ for m mr.mmrndm.vhflemtm Vl'flllll‘llh «MW FORD DISTRIBUTORS and SERVICE STATION aur- lat-a†Thursday. 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