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    STOPS WHEN THE .._.TIME IS OUT.._. T e:'!rd-.: I 4 ~ ers Off· _L_._- lee Hay13 • • CULVER CITIZEN. Doesn't Follow You Through Eternity

    LAKE MAXINHUCHEE

    VOLUME XI. CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. NUMBER 552

    PERSONAL POINTERS

    FROM MR. ELICK. fROM THE ACADEMY'THE WEEK IN ouR scHooLs'THE WEEK Culverite Describes Topography of Items of ln te rers t Concerning- the

    Brief Mention of Culverites and

    Their Friends Who Have

    Come and Gone

    Famous Southern Resort. Asheville,~- C., is located on nn

    eminence 300 feet above tbe river and 2,250 feet above sea level, but not ubove the clouds as some seem to think. .Muob wealth is in evi ueoce. In the business portion six-story bu i ldin~~;s are numerous,

    Mrs. W' m. Swigart is under the as well as many other 6no build. doctor's care for a severe case of ing not eo tall. Many large churches rheumatism. may be found, as well as many

    Misses Elhl and Regina Cooh. very fine residences. The eleva. rane or i\'lonticello were Sunduy tion on which tbe city is built is guests of tbe Moea family. in tbe form of a ridge. I would

    Miss Lillian Tbomas of South tbiok it a balf.mile long. On the Bend was nn over Sunday guest of east end Park square is located, her sister, Mrs. 0. A. Gandy. with the greater pl.lrt of the busi-

    J. D . Beiser and family, Almond ness houses surrounding it. As Jobuson and family, L . C. Hoff we go west on Patten avenue, tho and wife were guests of Geo. Davie main street of tbe city, we find a last :Sunday. depression in tbe altitude on til we

    hl r. and i'llrs. Chae. McGaffey r:ear tbe west end of tbe ridge went to Bement, I ll., last Friday to where there is a marked rise until attend the funernl of Mr. McGaf- it exceeds tbat of Park eq uare, and fey's mother wbo died in Arkansas. on tbis elevation is built Battery

    A family named Templeton bave Park hotel, the third iu size in the moved into the Benjamin Easter- city. This elevation, I am told, day bouse. 'l'bey come from Iowa. was occupied by an artillery bat. ~Jr. 'fempleton will engage in stock tery duriu~ "tbe late uopleusant-buyiog. ness." It was tbe Confederacy

    Mrs. Jerry Eskriclge of near 'l'y- that placed the battery, bot I atn ner bas been visHing ber -daogb- informed tbore was no buttle fought ter, Mrs. lra Seese, and some of uere. The land is red here, it is her old. tinle Cu lver friends for a true, but it must have ~otteu its few days. color from some other source.

    Thootas Boughton is confined 'l'be oily is supposed to bn\e to his bed on account of tbe full be ill,C100 inhabitants and these are received ten dnys ago. Some oue spread all over tbis bill. 1 think is iu constant attendance upon bim, it is about one mile from summit as be is unable to move himself. to base iu either di rection.

    Robert :Shook and son of Alitob. The streets in tbe business por. ell, S . D , came a few days ago for lion are p:1ved with briok , but

    11 abort visit with tbe former's sis. many of the other streets have n

    ters, J\.1 rs. Barry Adamson and .\J re . coating of asphalt, wbicb makes Spencer G reenlee. They will go beautiful drivt:wii}B On the sooth from here to Rensselaer to visit side tbe incline is ,·er} abrupt iu friends befort: returning home. many places aod there are many

    .Mrs. G. B. Eisen bard and .Mise indentations so lbat a person might Bess Medbourn supplied the obief jnmp from 10 to 15 feet by merely features of a Pareut-Teaober pro- slipping off of the sidewalk. Ou gram in the library auditorium at tbe north side the lay of tho land Plymouth Friday night. Mrs. Ei . is somewhat different. True, they aeubard gave an address ou Parent- bad to out down in a good ronny Teacher club work, nod Mise Med- places from one to five feet ivhon bourn gave aovcral readioge. It is building tue streets. 'J'hey wash probable that a Pareut.'reaober the streets iostead of sweeping olnb will be organized in Plymouth . them, hence oo doubt they have

    wagons that were made on purpose. Cheaper Than Other Food. 'l'be water has its e~it nenr the

    P eople generally are prone to brick and pours witb muoh force complain of the high coat of milk, toward tho curbing, thence rutl& but according to State Dairy and into tbe sewers, tbeoce to lhe river. F ood Commissioner W. B. Barney, Tbe river is the French Broad, there is as moob nutrition in a and I think tbe name is appropri-quart of milk 001tiog 8 cents, as ate. By stepping it in two places there is in 15 cents worth of beef, where it is spanned by bridges I costing 22 cents a pound, or 29 find it to be more tban 300 feet ceu le worth of egp;e, ~osting 35 wide, but it is all broad nod no cents a d

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    THE CULVER CITIZEN HISTORY OF LAKE MAXINKUCKEE IRTil tiR ll. UOLT. l'uhll•hor.

    Announcement.

    James W. Riggeua of Uuion township will be a candidate for Sberitf of i\larshall county, sub. SOR!!CRI PTIOll IU 1 ),;:!

    ~re Yo.rj, iu. •t •""e·oooo 0000 00 0000 .. 0000 .. n tQ 1'b~ llf1UC. • . IU "t.UCxu1uplo, John Jones' onr ltJ ye11rs ugo tbc 20th of F eb. rnary. R e d ie-d iu the bospi lul at Longclill .J uu. 2.1, 1!)1 t. Wbeo bu t }!) ) Oars Of .. ge be b (•C!I U1 6 physi. cally disabl.,d through u nervous breakdown, aud for the past 23 years bas been confined to tho bos. pi tal with bope of recovery, but relieC could ouly cou1e through death . Wbnu clothed in his rigbt miud ho 1(!\S n groat comfort to hismotber,wnsdul irul nod thought. rnt for lhe Wt lfare Of ull WhOm be knew. Tlo is survived by 1m aged moth!'r, onr sis te r, ~1 rs . J euuie E. Brck of Uocknway, (Ire , and one bro ther. D. P. l\J ulch~Jlknnus of nPa r Culver. Fone rnl services were conduotrrl at l'opl!lr Or0\'9 Sunday ufiNumHt, Fo· b. 1. by Hev . • ] . F . 1\:,;ul .. l.t I nlt•rmcul was mado 10

    t ie r, and procuring an ax lost no time in retnruiu~; to t he spot whore be bad seen tho beauty. Jt was s till tbe re; likowise there still With the sturdy s trokes t bat a pi. oueer long familia r wi t h t he usil of a u a~: could delh·er, be be!,;an chop

    !•'loyd Inks is on t he sick list. Mrs. fioroer of Maxi nit ockke

    llpont last week with frtends in Green township.

    State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: ~ Notice is hereby given that the board lill

    the h y ceme te ry near bJ:

    NORTH GERMANY

    ~J rs. l:lallie Hiu ong went to Chi. cogo Thursday to visi t two weeks wilu l.t ., r sou Harry.

    Edna Stayton is visiting her eis-ter, Mrs. Ivan Loudon,and is r oing

    1 iog a bole directly abovo where the !i ~ b Ia\'. S udtleuly he pnnsed, bis attention diverted from the b~ss to the scattered frag men ts of the substance be bad been chop-

    . D · tb b tb from there to South Bend to visit Ora Foste r spent T uesday nigh t ping. roppiOg e ax e gn · · r r

    with Marlio Wille. e re ! u p Se \·oral good sizecl chunks I 8 c;ns•nE;.r a ew fda~s. 0 and examined them closd,·. I n. e tc • Inger o ooue ,rove,

    Mr. und l\lrs . lsano :-H ur-'t'Oll ' 1 h b t D St t It " 1 1- t 1 - 1 · · bl I w 10 as een a r . evens a • were Argos visi tors Tuesday. e re u I y was p Olu y \'181 o upon . b . b . t b t h t' lllg treatment, was so moo Jm. 'l Jas •>~>r C nrl' s pe lt F 'day IS couu onaoce, u as e con ID· •

    ·' rs . ...- u 1 s 1 rl tl t 't 1 . t t pro\'ecl be re turned to h1s home on wiLb Mr. nncl Mrs. Leo Morrie. 11e o gaze 1 gave p ace 10 urn o d Nellie Overmyer visited ber a bulf.formed belief and the n to S un ay. . . .

    t · t Q · kl t h' . Sunday VI&Jtors : M1sB Helen Van • brother Harry u few days lnat week. cer 810 Y· DIC Y oa c 10g np • · k L' • w 1 ' I tb b a l 'k b ft r :-:l cboH\c at ... late ool ey s; rene, Fl d B•b o k t 'l'h 1 e ax e r n 1 ·e one e re o oy " c c &JJOn nrst ny Flo rPoce and Louise Sooth at the

    · 1 t · · b ..., 1 1 0 senseo to first one sp') t and then ntg 1 wn .~a IllY c r \'IJ rtllyeruear \Voolley girls' ; Mr. and Mrs. Jaa-c I e another, "ausina0 ouly to sink tho 1 \' r. " pe r Lake at Rev. Norris'; F. M .

    l\·1 N g· tt d J ht implement to the b.e lve into the rs. 1 nncy 111 an c aug er Parker and wife, D ow R eotor and E t II · 't 1 t '-1 · \'7 lk irs James C rawley to Walter

    I;\ oltfe , pt seo 34, Polk, $2145. \V Armantrout to Rutb Flory ,

    pt seo 24, Tippecanoe, $1450. Peabody Lumber Co to J Miller,

    pt sec 32, Tippecanoe, $11,366. W 0 McFar lin to Effie Wieder .

    man, pt aec 24, Polk, $11,400. Ellie Wiederman to W MoFar-

    lio, pt sec 25, Weet, and pt seo 30, Oentor, $74.00.

    Henry Shaffer to Delbert Vor-eis and Lawrence H iaeong, pt aeo 19, G roan, $4000.

    J Wallace to 0 J Warner , 25a in aoc 23, Green, and pt sec 21, M r I, Wnloot, $4000.

    0 J Warner to John Brubaker, same property, $4500.

    John Brubaker to 0 J Warner, pt sec 9, Walnut, $6000.

    E Moore to U Roabrig, pt sec 4, Bourbon, $3500.

    J MoFarlin to W McFarlin, 40a iu seo 29, West, $2400,

    I Unclaimed Letter List I List of letters remaining un-

    called for in tbia office for the week end in! ap-plications for lioenee for Automo-biles and M otoroyclea. Prompt attention. H . J . Meredith .

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    I Broadwau I I Jones I ! i .. I -I ! I From the Play of ~ 1 George M. Cohan i J ! I l i ~ I I eDwARD MARSHAll i 1 I I Will ,......, .... ,_ s- .. • , .. , i '··~···········-· .... , ... , . . . ........ l«l lll t••

    Oopylir tn, ma, by o. w. Dlll1AahAm Co.npanr 8YNOP818.

    CHAPTER 1- Jackeon Joneo. nicknamed "Broadway;• bocau1e or hl11 contl tlual r lortftcatlon of Now York'a ~rreat thor-ourhtare, to 11.nxlou• to ~ret a way from his homo town ot Jone1v1lle... Abner J ones, hie uncle, lo very anrry 'bocAuM Broe. I rost> uornpll)' and stood looking down Notice. nromiseu. ao.t the judgt> smllt·d at lwr ""hnt rhance a littlE' fellow's got." hotel and st>eo who It 1

    quile a lad;· now, i be you ~;ot It ut her tinge•· t!JIS." aud then m )eu•·ued tor ulco· IIIAIIIII:~I' 11ow. You remember he•·? Or tong as be s hou ld 11\·••. ilhoulcl go to u m il lion •loll u •·~ fo•· it ." Dl>t US I•( bol, rejected lb , were thought. ":-lo l cou•·s~ you do. S he'll te ll you all there oo one but Ju tlge SJ•OI•wood "Thll)'re willing to pay more than '-''-' now. than Irs." Is to toll," tbe judge explained, us ·•come. mom, please; \h{•J ·,e got 1m· that ror It ," h P told her, reel log for

    "Mr. \\'allace·. nave . but against the truat tor a bigger prtee! Cl • H I'd G d ":\or from me," said Wallace. But to smoke one Jones,·llle perfecto .'ldded, as she cast at him an angr''l You see, a friend or mine ad\·laea me eanng 0 I ay 00 Ther were wouderlng why he did would, he doubted not, end all tbtnklog l glance: "You have to be polite t o to bold out. Is b usiness good, right I To close out and avoid carrying ov•

    not bt'gin to discuss business, but be tor all time, ao he declared \\'lth people, don't rou!" I now ?'' soon evplat'oed. "Walt tt'll .'·ou see fen·or that be had, already, smoked With that she nounced out of the _ any holiday goods we bave marked a

    ~ " \\'by. rea. We did O\'er a hundred remaining holtda) goods at cost and)es Samm:r. you won't know hhn," hP be· as much that day as he "·as allo"·ed to 1 room, and, to the distress or Broad· and twenty thousand dollars laot gan, bt'amino; upon Broatlwa)·. ·'lte'll smoke b~ hts physician. . I war. went alone. Then lln•l onl' thl'n month.. R t ' Ph bP bert' •lln·ctl .•·. I St'nt blm to !hi' OC· Thf' juclg!' ndPti 10 • ' ec or S armac1

    Thl~ wus e~l'illog news. a nti It ex- · • Ike for $Om, JuMt us ~oon a~ poH· lonl( "Ill Tahc ~ou quite a little while ! If be might not ha"' to gill' his h•gnl last mouth! Can I go down to the ~lute." Croatl\\ay admilll'd. to l'

    "1\'lth me It's sacred," Wallace , on. Wh>. think o f wllat you're sen. I IITOntlsed her. tnr;•"

    She u .. amed ou them aod raised ber I He was a little dazed, but. atlll, h& ''Oice. "\\'ell, lr )Ou want more just sure!)· needed money. " I don't see &bout out" ·''Sammy" Spotswood. I where there's aoy sentiment coooect-

    ''l'm ltabl to h t d t b h hi • e 8 ou most any mlo- lion e'·en from the color or ht•r eyes e w t 1 e 1 ng. '

    Fancy Golden Horn

    Flour None Bc:t t e r

    $2.40 None So Cheap

    per cwt.

    tile," Broadway promised, thou~b the I Yore than rorl\ thou"tllll uulltltl' " You don't:" She gtued Ill him, 88· thought or sweet(' ned lemonade-be " It was!" he ·said," ltb an elong~tllng tonlglled, and rose and stood beside "as lnt~nsety certain It "as '' ery high. gesture of the neck and 11 sldUle It! Now the whole town all things. something Yery, very big- a really wilt turn out!" "Wbr. yes; don't lou•" Her tor~>· wonderful thing! I hope you'll do ft."

    But the Judge shook his head. '1'his bead had a pretty, E'arnst IIIWkt'r that l, e shook his head, but not em phat· man's 11 stranger. I told blm ~·ou almost unmanned h im. 1· rollts. not as shu plcl.t'd up a little shopping bag "Mrs Gera rd's lawyer!" Broadway about the gum," said Broaclwa). and with \\bleb • he bad been armed when

    Whl8tlflred to \\'allace, worried. Josle burst Into a rlppltng laugb "bl!'h sbe came in, she eviden tly was r&-"No, no," h

  • Something About Guns. DELONG. POPLAR GROVE I - -[Lieutenant Basil Middleton, 1. N. G.) '-11• E. WoUo.Comspoodoot . p B d r How TO G 0 0 K 0 N NEWS OF l O CAl C HURC HES lbe Sunday school o rchestra to

    Weapons which would kill at a Bert Davis and family were Col- witbe~~s ~~=r:tt:~ou~i ~o:~:ey~ sesiet us in the mueic for the ear-distance were possessed by man in ver vis itors Sunday. .Mr. and .Mrs. W m. Scott, who EVAliGELIOAL. vice. If you are not an attendant

    1 pre-historic age, but what those Arnandll Shadel went to CnlvtJr .11 1 THE GAS 5

    EA 0 lE 8ooday school, 10; preaching. at some other cburob in town at

    M d tweerr.e 1 ast week, are feeling bet. 11 y p A 6 SO D 1rms were the archreologist must r on ay to vis it frie nds. ; · · ., : , aisy Easter- that boor, come aud join ns in the

    decide. It is probable that the C. C. Castle man a nd Mrs. D. R. Jake L andis of Chicago is visit. day leader; preaching, 7:aOilltllmes • 1s IS one

    Elizabeth engaged to find a number her bo rne at B rooke af te tb about your looks aaatn." the celery nselt. A friend always tn- Culver will eooo bave au enviable of crossbowmen to aid Charles IX. '· , . . . r a ree , The wife had made a face at every eludes string beans. Try It for )our- place of fi rs t rank among tbe c1't1'es

    weeo.e Vl&l t wttb Mr. 8[1(1 M rs. I man she met. selves, all ;ou unbelievers. nntl it is said that the English con- Marion J ones. _ of our fai r .tate. Quality rather

    tinued using tl.e crossbow until as Sonday vis itors : Mr. and Mrs. Farm H elp Waoted- I oqoire of Pre/fy Xightyown A[ than quantity should be t he watch. late as 1627. Frank Voreis at E. Benedict's; Mr. Willard Zecbiel. ·~~ But LilLie Expense lJord, and then quality will follow.

    There seems to be little doubt and l\1 re. D a n Savage and Alviu No preaching service next f:;onday

    that th 't' f d A t ' S I It seems to bo, a prevalent Idea that · t f · be' b

    e compost 10n o gun pow er J ones a t Ed. Flagg'e ,· Guy 1\.,11.0 e uc ton a e . mornmg on aocoun o 1t tog t e

    ll•s pretty olgbtgo" n~ uro too much " been known in the East from at Boyd Krieg 's ; Otto Warner at Thnreday, Feb. 12, 4 miles uor tb trouble to make ~!nee !hey may be regular ooce-a.moulh morning

    times of dimmest flnt iquity. The Miner F lagg's ; Ellsworth Bdgiog. of [,eiter 's Ford a nd Su miles east bought so cheaply In tile storea. But church ser vice for Poplar G rove. Ch inese nd H' d t ( D I b ' I b there is ono pattern which Is so S d . t 6 30 d . a 10 us con empornry too at St. Clair M eredit h's; George o e oog, orse, m1 c cows, shoats, ~imple that It pan to make It and no ay eventog a : we es1re with Moses are thought to have Crabb a t George Vaoschoiak'e. bay, fodder, ensilage, caru, farm the finest material ma.y be used as to meet t be Epworth league . Sub. known or even t.he more recondite implements, household furoittue there is practically no expenditure ror ject: Joining Geotleocsa with properties of the compound. Gun- HIBBARD elc. P roperty of C. C. Fieber and extra laces and embroideries. Vehemence. W e hopo to have

    d h b k · lll ra. B. J . Reed. CorrespoudeuL. tn W'lf This Is cut In two pieces the front I pow er as een nowo in India n . 1 ret. including half or the slee~es, which some specia n1 ueio at t hat service.

    !lnd China far beyond the periods C harley Cooper was laid up last are cut in one with the gown and the W e have too many young people or im·estigation, and if this account week with a s t itch in his back. Republican Township Convention. back lncludtng the otb~r half or the to undertake to do without an be c 'd d Sara h E. R eed, who bad au The republicans of Union town- slee\'es. ons1 ere true, it is very possi- The fullneas at tho top may be put Epworth league in our church . Let ble that Alexander the Oreal met uttac t of pneumonia last week, is ship will meet in Culver on Satur- Into fine tucks or gatb .. ~ Into a tbe young people take a f resh bold with firearms in India. abou t well again. day, Feb. 7, at 2 p.m. to elect one simple beading. tr the half length on t be work. Preaching service

    Saturday of this week, February 6 and 7, we will sell the following articles at the CASH PRICES specified :

    Golden Horn Flour per cwt .... $2.40

    Diadem Flour $2 75 per cwt . .. .. . .. •

    B~enr ton, •28. 001 percwt.$1.45 Middlings $1 4 5 perton, .28.00: percwt. • Rye Chop

    per cwt . . .... .$1.30 Split Peas (ground)

    per cwt Fl'esh Bolted Corn Meal

    per lb Oyster Shells and Grit

    per cwt .. Sunftower Seed

    per lb .... . .. . .....

    $1.50

    ...... 2c ........ 65c

    .... 4~c Blue Beaver Coat $

    4 25 per ton (no t delivered) .... •

    Hocking Valley Coal $4 25 per ton (not delivered)... .. •

    Also honest prices paid for all Grains, Seeds and Peas.

    Grinding done while you wait.

    Culver Feed and Grain Co.

    Tl · t d t' f 1 · H a mor Albert and \Vi fe have committeeman Cor each precinct bell sleeves are cut ahort to form ..., d 1e m ro uc 10n o oxp osn•es in· shoulder straps this model could v on ay evening at 7:30; special to Europe followed the Mohammc· s tar ted housekeeping on the H eu ry nod to se lect a township cha irman; readily be transtorme'l Into 11 comb!· music by the choir. We expect TELEPHONE 109-2

    dnn invasion . Greek fire, into LicbtAoberger farm. a lso to e lect delegate to t he district nation petticoat and corset coveo·. ii==~=~~====~~~~=======;=====~ the composition of which nitro and Mrs. Sally Baker . wbo bas been cooveutioo in Plymouth nt Gem t b F TH E SECRET . sulphur entered, "·as used prior to a gues t of J . L . Mosher and wif!:' eater

    00 eb. 10.

    the fall of the Western Roman Em- for some t ime, returned to her Tb~ precinct committeemen will pirt-. GunPQwder, or some mixture home in Plymout h today. meet ID Plymout h at Clifton's ball

    closely resembling it, was used at William Alleman will move to I on M~nday, Feb. 9, at 2 o'clock to the siege of Constantinople in G88 town iu t be near futu re auc.J will orgaDize county central committee. aud the Arabs are reputed to hal'e occupy the Jake L ichtenberger C. F . H OLTZENDORPF, used it at the siege of Mecca in 690. property 0 0 Water street. C bo. Co. Com.

    wr~ill German monk studied the E dward L owry, while loading Our Business Creed. gs of Bacon regard ing explo- loga on a oar last Friday, s tepped

    sives and manufactured gunpowder 00 a nail wbicb laid him up fo r whilo;, experimenting. lie has com· several days, but be is able to be monty b~en credited as the inventor, o ut today.

    We believe in honest goode sold to honest people io no bonost way. We believe in fait hful work nod pleased customers; tn ambition, as-piration , progress; in t horough. ness, efficiency, soccese. We de-sire to express to all our apprecia-t ion for the interest you have ta. ken in ua. W e are "fer you" stronger tbao ever. Yours, to

    nnd at any rate the honor is due to -------him of making known some prop-erties of guopowdE'r. Its adoption in Central Europe quickly followed his aonouncement. which is sup-posed to have taken place in 1320.

    Firearms of various kinds were well known to the ancients, but the accounts given of them are so exag-gerated and unreliable t ha t from them little beyond the fact of their existence can be learned. The de-velopment of firearms will there· fore be traced from their in troduc· tion into Europe. •

    Kaley Suit Won. J udgment in tbe sum of $3,771

    was Tuesday rendered in tbe Oau circuit court against t be Va ndalia i o fa vor of S arah Kaley, adwinie. tratrix of the estate of Weeley A. Kaley , wbo was killed some time ago. Kaley was a resident of tb le ooooty - R ocbeater Sentinel.

    MOUNT HOPE JoliN Ktbol Kd,.-iol(too, Correiooodeot,

    S unday visitors : Mr . s od Mrs. E. Edging ton a t S t. Clair Mere. dit b 'a at Lake Maxiokuckee; F red Batz and fam ily at Isaac Batz'e.

    A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fieber gave them a very pleasant surprise las t Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fieber laft on Sa t urday for a few days' visit with re latives iu Per u.

    please, G xo. MoGAPFEY, L ake View Dairy.

    I CULVER MARKETS I W heat............... 91@,92

    A S Corn, per 72 lhs., new. 66~57

    urprisc Party . o t eel a s. asso rt .. . . . . . . . 36 ~ 38 On Wedneeday evening, Jan. 28, R ye . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 ~60

    a pleasa nt surprise was given at Clover S e( d .. • ....... . $7. 40 7. 50 Walter Fishburn's in booor of his Cow peas, choice ..... . $2.00.2 25 34tb birt hday. A bout SO gathered Eggs (fresh)········ · · · 2',!

    ' tb II fil l Butter (~ood). . . . . . • • • 2 wt we • ed bas k. eta and ao e:r. do (common). . • . . • : 16 cellent supper was ser ved. T boae F owls ... . . . ... . . . .... . ll (G12 present were H enry H a nna, H ar. Roosters .. . • . . . . • . . . . . . 05 ley Mahle r, Jesse Polley, George Ducks, old ... . ........ .08 Laogenbahn, George Exaver and G eese . · ···· · ········· .08 t b · f T Turkeys.. .. • .. • .. .. . • . l4

    etr am1 lei . .A Gu&ST. L ard . ... . .. • • .. .. • .. • . 12l

    Any on~ can sing~ If the heart Is full or sprtor Any one can go With the IIddle and the ww 1t iu the heart they feel Little feet of morning .teal

    Any one can elng. It Is like a lifted "'lo&. With the SUllilblne Ooodlng by A e It drifts upon the sky lJke a bubble blown along-Joy ia aon4\'.

    Any one can elnr lt they try to live the tbtn~r 'rhat Is beating up In rapture From the heart a nJ they can capture In a ditty or a psalm All its holy joy and cal111.

    Any one can slug U tbe heart Is ever klnll or the U• e~ they lead eocb d«y-All the way they go wilt 8\\ay To the porches ot the May Where the lovely, lovely hot~>eysuck.lee

    swing. .... ~ ...... ~Any oou can sing ·• ·

    'When the year Is at the sprln"-A.nd the heart can keep It there Though a blizzard uaualll the atr, For beneath the dee~t eoo\\ Burning lo;e and beauty llow

    - Baltimore su.u. --------Johnny:

    hea,·en? Grandpa: Johnny: Grandpa:

    J OU ask?

    At the Zoo. Grandpa, .So Ilona ao to

    l'>o, Johnny, Well, do min latera!

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    Why, of course. Wby 4o

    Johnny: Well, euppo•e a IQ.Inl~>tw?-LI~.

    a llo'll ell.ta

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