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Concordia Empire from Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

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The Concordia Weekly Empire, Thursday, June 6, 1918 EED COMKIBUTOKS COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS James Pick E. W. Douglas $1 C. R. Fuller D.

Byrne S. Gra EED CROSS DRIVE TOTALS -7M "1 I David Delfcrge $25; Mrs. Thresa Doy-1 feline Josephine LeBanc H. on $10; Girard Doyon $25; John Doyon I A. Dandurand J.

O. Dandurand Individuals and Amount Donated in a Minutes of April Meeting of County Commissioners of Cloud County The Quota, Pledges, Amounts Paid and Unpaid in Cloud County Towns nis f4; E. L. Henderson fl3; Jess Crawford Wm. McIIenry $15; S.

R. Acton $15; Archie Ball John Hood Henry Buss Anna Koes-cr 10; Oscar f2; Carl E'demore Lanoue $10; Geo. Wells C. A. McIIenry $13- R.

C. McDaniel Joe Doyen $25; H. A. Hebert E. J.

Buckley Ysrions Districts and Districts 525; C. L. Shriver J. F. Brown $2: I.

M. Buckley 50c; R. M. Buckley Raney Horcecker Courtney Decker $10; J. R.

Fuller R. E. Buckley EN'XI. 51; Ezra Decker Mrs. Ezra Decker $100; F.

Chavey E. Chavey $25; 15; E. Glenn Decker John X. Dav- Mrs. P.

LeBlanc Fred Cyr The following official figures show low wel land how uniformly the CONCORDIA. FATHER CAPTAIN St. Joseph Hospital $10; Hospital $iZ; Mi.ss Hoed Curves o. Mrs Roy Pick 55; II. C.

Dinsmora 515; R. Creaser Wells $13; Wal ter Detrixhe fiO; W. M. Price Mr- Board met this 1st day of April, 191S with all members present. James Turner, Sam Ward and L.

F. Davidson and transacted the following business, claims allowed as posted in Warrant Book No. 6, Eoard then listened to discussion on ies $13; Mrs. Laura Bartlett J. Gasper Houley L.

J. Tremblay $10; tents of Cloud County responded to the appeal of the Red Cross for funds for the work of mercy: Quota Total Pledged Total Cash Unpaid Pled. F. Newingham Mrs. A.

L. Hawkins Louis Racette 53; Mrs. J. B. LeBoun 43c; Hattie Cross 53; Mrs.

Eva Cross cey Mrs. Jas. Perret Ed Deras Whithead Mrs. D. Wilson J.

Foster Gz? Un. Shop fl; Lucille Cross Mr. Mrs. Will seau Ned Couture Emile Trem-Lundy Mrs. A.

J. Hadley Mrs. Way $10; Peter Girard 'Eugene Baehe Mrs. Tn.do -i'cr- Mrs. Trude Erma Duilen J.

S. Eui the merits of the different sites proposed for location of old bridge. DeGraff J. E. Cook f2; P.

Savoie fl; Fred Saulnier $2.50 Chas. lin 7,: Mrs. J. F. Holding II; Mr.

S. M. Chubbuck wife E. E. Gill Arpin A.

M. Bachand $10; F. Mcrie Lheureux 523. BUFFALO TEAM 2, W. D.

JOHNS TON, CAPTAIN Buffalo township ARION TEAM 11, A. M. SPIKER CAPTAIN Arior. township $730X0. SIBLEY TEAM 12, CHAS.

MELLEN, CAPTAIN No further business, Board adjourn- E. wife $50; D. E. DeGroff Martin LeClair P. H.

Cyre 1 vaprer $23: S3: D. I Blerv S3: Frank Labountv $1: Mrs. .1 ed to April 2, 1 A.oj. Board met this 2nd day of ApriL. in regular adjourned session with all members present and transacted the Miss Virile ve 00c; 51; Mrs.

Stxrlz Bl.d.op Cur. ninghan: $100; Father Enr.is F. I Schmitt New Hope Tele. Co. $10; Davies Clothes Shope $10.00, Morgan J.

Wallace Eva Dclaphai.n-e Bramwell C. W. Magaw Mrs Istas fl; Oscar Breault Joseph A C. Magaw Mrs. M.

L. Rupe tin fl; John Saulnier $10; J. J. Cyre Lundy $10; Mid Williams fl; J. W.

Bachany Arthur Mallo Chas. Eergren $10; Mrs. Guy Wm. McCarty ronton family fl; Louis Lavigne $10; Eugene Oulett Ellis Thos. Wilson 55; Geo.

Don Mrs. Foster Margaret Lucky Concordia City 5,000.00 $11,807.54 9,161.49 $2,646.05 1 Buffalo Township 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 Sibley Township S75.00 1,052.10 1,032.85 19.25 Meredith Township" 600.00 605.00 605.00 4 Nelson Township 900.00 1,249.75 1,114.75 135.00 Center Township 1,000.00 1,127.75 770.75 357.00 Lincoln Township 600.00 610.00 610.00 South Lawrence 700.00 707.56 695.06 12.50 North Lawrence 700.00 1,330.22. 1,161.22 169.00 Ames Shirley Township 1,300.00 1,319.27 1,319.27 Clyde Elk Township 1,550.00 3,674.50 3,435.25 239.23 Aurora Aurora Township 1.050.00 1.9SS.50 Arion Township 750.00 750.00 750.00 Miltonvale and Star, Oak- Colfax Townships 2,575.00 4,015.85 1,905.10 2,110.75 Jamestow-n and Grant, N. 1-2 of Summit Township 1,925.00 2.7S3.00 2.2S9.25 493.75 Glasco and S. 1-2 Summit, Lyons, Solomon Township 3,825.00 7,904.75 5,755.25 2,149.50 55; J.

F. McDaniel Silas Harvin 51; Alex Tremblay Joseph Girrim nelly S5; Jas. Kemp T. Curtis wife John Young wife 52; Sarah $13; Mr. J.

Weber HeWy Pellart Wni. Bcrggren fl; Mrs. Kate Cooj Wilson Marion Mc Wilson $12.50 Eugene Gagnon Geo. Em following business-Claims allowed as posted in Warrant Book No. 6, Be it resolved by unanimous vote of the Board of County Commissioners of Cloud County work on County Roads, Culverts and Bridges for the County shall be done under the supervision of County Engineer.

That three road gangs shall be properly equipped t.ii; I-red Landers CONCORDIA, W. S. LOWER, CAP Uglow $50; S. Ar Doyen $30; Clio Mc- nlond $10; Fred J. Cyre f-3; Mrs Harriet Mullen Ada Ram- Hebert J.

J. Bachand f23; Pet TAIN -ey 2 Mrs F. M. Barlow Quiliette sz.oO; Leo Sicard Buseb Mrs. Margaret Ackerman fl; Mary W.

P. Barlow Albert Hamel $10; Joseph Charbonneau $1 fl; L. B. Spurlock 50c; Ndtie E. Cyre flO; Sam Pelllant fl; Loui F.

Otott f2; Chubbuck 25c; John with a grader, slips, wheelers and uavis L. Ward So; Mr. ic -Mrr. Gagnon Eli Tremblay Paul Wcrthington fl; Elir.erRamsey Fresnos for County road work under Quellette Steve Hebert Al Ray Ferrel 51; Mrs. A.

W. Cochran 51 an overseer agreed upon by the Coun Uglow Sisters V.rs. Jer.nie Went: E. Cyre $10; Sam Pellant Loui ty Board for the handling of each R. Travis $5.

12, mrs. g. l. avery, captain G. L.

Avery, $10; A. L. Kenyon 510; R. Poore f2; P. Kasl W.

M. Casl 55; W. W. Bassett C. T.

George. Mover C. E. Fritzinger II; C. Humfeld Sherman Hum-fel'l J.

Thomas 52; K. F. Cools Jas. ORourke L. Rramm F.

Gagnon F. Hinkb: II; F. Vignery Z. Tasker C. Honser C.

Mooncy 51; A. Conncli P. Cailesen C. Eell J. ISramm 51; II.

Eros.seau G. Earlier G. M. Uak-y fl; E. Perry L.

Gardner fl; M. Watson O. McCoy 30c; -1). Jcnson L. Svvenson M.

Shea V-Coodreau fl; 71. Attebcry fl; Nelson 52.23 J. Adcoek fl; Mrs. Ker-senbracken fl; Mrs. Alien fl; J.

O. Moore Father O'Dmahoe C. A. Lasnier $23; Josephine fl; Alfred Lasnier fl; John Lenioinc fl; Planch Prown fl; Emma Girard fl; Ce'ia Moonry fl; X. Christie Olmsiead Mrs.

L. D. Melioe r.Oef HO; Delia Cypher D. Doyen Gilbert Saulnier Unknown $14.52 Total $24,400.00 $42,275.79 $33,943.74 $8,332.05 road gang, County Engineer to furnish profiles, drawings and estimate of the family $25; C. F.

Tyrl Orville Doy- CONCORDIA TEAM, FATHER ENNIS Clarence Hanson fl; J. F. Bucy CAPTAIN. iost of projects ordered constructed by-County Board, all culverts and Bridge MORE CLOTHES THAN EVER family 53; R. D.

Harvin 52; Luke F.onander Harriett Bassett Otott John Terrell Marie Doy Pete Johnson Charles Feasel fl; work needed on various County roads John Townsdin $10; W. H. Webb $2 II. Aumsbaugh Mrs. M.

Rolph $2 Soldier Also Gettinfr Plenty to Eat- en Mds. W. T. Uglow $10; James to be recommended to the County Board and County Board will select Mrs. J.

II. Nash f2; Mrs. Don Everitt Likes Seryice Freeborn $10; Robert Price J. J. Dutton fl; J.

S. Neel $10; Art rov.n fl; A. A. Avery $10; Con Tracy 1: P. M.

Murdoch $10; Martin Bade fl Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rogers f5 lagaw 520; C.

V. River 55 such as they can construct. Following AVentz E. C. Hammond fl; Theo.

Taylor Win. wife 55; projects agreed upon. not worry about me, that I will try and return home a better man than ever, for which I think that we all will, because we have very nice officers and are well taken care cf in ev- cry way. I got more clothing than I ever had in my life and we are stil getting plenty to eat, so don't worry about me. I will try and write as soon as I get to New York.

And will write after I get' 1 J', liu' ion u. 1 $10; John Dutton Geo. G. t. w.

fl; Mrs. Chas. Taylor fl; Mrs. Frank Children M. L.

Wentz $2 White Way west from Concordia to Co. 32nd Eng. Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Dear Sister, Brother: Knoche fl. Cochran J.

F. Garlow family Hinman corner. South on Glasco Coun Iriggs Lee Dutton Win. Hut-on W. E.

Brewer Iver Vollan Mr. Mrs. P. II. Smith W.

ty road and west to Nourie corner, Will endeavor to write you a few lines "glow fl Mrs. C. V. River K. C.

Meredian north 1 2 miles. Clyde-St Hollis Red Cross Contributions Morgan family $10. Joseph road 2 miles from Clyde. Aur as to let you know that I am in good health and hope that you are all as C. L.

Scott f2; D. G. Mahon flO; ora road, 414 miles east from Aurora. to France. Perhaps we won't be able ADDITION CONCORDIA TEAM 1 J.

Mahon fl5; Thos. Raleigh flO; F. B. Hanson V. A.

Decker Sadie fz Carrie Decker 52; Harr S3; John Mann Jim Wor-ley 51; Amelia Hanson $10; II. L. Dutton 92; Mable Dutton Hans Jon-ne fl II. Elr.iff W. II.

Larson well. Grading Miltonvale bridge. The dress- to write much, but will as much as I John MeCowan $18; Wm. Leavitt A. Gannt $15: Frank Olson $15: Well Allda, I got your letter of May I 0 ng of White Way -Clyde to Concordia, can, so good bye to you all.

And don't -Mary Priest Michael Tnest Olson f5; Caroline Olson f2; Julia 25th. Was more than pleased to get it. And I also got your cake and to write until you hear from me again. l. loioeri J.

n. smnott fo; Thos. Sinnott f5; Arthur about 2 miles Fort Kearney Trail in Lawrence Township. Building of following repairs and culverts, recom Clarence Hall fl; W. Barkow- J.

Mahon S5: J. H. Mahon S20! Carrio And say Alida, kiss the babies for me bacco. I thank you very much for it. kj- G.

Barker L. E. Big- Olson $10; Mary Brennan Chas and tell Zelma to kiss her babies for It was sure good. I tell you there is mended by County Engineer. nee 52; i.

Trait F. Fisner Feight J. J. Bottger $25; Henry me also. So good bye, off to France.

Hope I return some day, but can't tell Repair Culvert on White Way west 52.50: C. W. McDonald A. Butler niso S3: Lillie Hollis $5: Geo. Burch nothing like getting eatings from home ha! ha! R.

Shugors M. S. Layton J3: Alfred Shavlor $3: Hans Olson Miss Viola Miller fl; Mrs. Jane Charles 23c; Mrs. Jane Rigby Noel Oimstead 30c; raulino Oimstead Miss Ida Swenson Mrs.

C. E. Sweet $200; Mr. Mr. Mrs.

Rader Se'ma Rader fl; Mr. Mrs. Grant Matthews Mrs. Carpenter Dina Ida Cook 12; Lon ore Renbarger Mr. Mrs.

J. C. Peck Hunter Homer Kennet $23; Mrs. Wm. Drott fl; Mrs.

W. A f4; Mrs. John Sain-don 5i.n0; Mrs. Poll Oilara Cordelia Saboutin 30c; Mrs. O.

A. fG; Mrs. X. Normandin 30c; Levi Kimmel 51.50; Thos. Foster Tressa Foster fl; Kate Foster Grace Foster fl; Chas.

McDonald 3uc; Philip Palthazor Mc; Winter Eros. $10; John Tieking L. N. Gay 3 C. M.

Elliott flO Ida Iiauchey Wiiham Wiatt fl; W. J. Tieking -Vie: Lesh Oil Co. $30; Nancy Wolfe fl; Louis St. Louis fl; Walter just when.

I remain as ever your of Concordia end on Carlson culvert. Culvert north Erickson bridge on the Tell mother that I also thank her Chas. Bailey Mrs. N. E.

Hag- F. F. Cottam $20; Mrs. E. K.

Dur- loving Twin Brother. for the tobacco. I was just about out Meridian raod. Culvert at Goodwin rman fl; M. b.

Miller $i0; fcerepta ant Joe Brennan A. E. Sewart ELMER GENNETTE. Society Z. A.

VanSickle fl; Mar- J. A. Ostrom flO: A. W. Morean of tobacco so she sure did send it in the right time.

corner on Meridian. At the crossroads of Meridian and Midland trail, that the two roads be dressed and jory Carpenter fl; Mrs. Walter Eakin $10; W. W. Decker f25; Lottie Johns ASK THAT TAXES BE KEPT DOWN I am sorry to break this news to you Mr.

Mrs. Geo. btrahan and son J3; Rees Johns f3; E. Price. 525; Harry Hanson Pigman 25c; Mr.

Carl miller fl; Clarence Morgan flO; smoothed up and drain of small run The Levying of Taxes Would Impede be made into Creek at Erickson bridga Mrs. C. A. Boggs fo; Ld D. Foot 5-: L.

P. Gertson $30: Cf. F. Davidson f3; O. A.

Larson $3. SIBLEY TEAM 12, MRS. AUG. LARSON, CAPTAIN August Larson $10; C. A.

Ganstrom A. Palniquist $25; Mrs'. S. Ward Miss Beatrice Ward fl; Tom Ward 52; Tom Donnelly $2.50 John 51.50 Sam Ward $10; Geo. Brown 53; J.

A. Olsen $15; Gust Palmqu'st 5 15; Ostrom Frances Nelson fl; Carl Nelson Edmir Nelson fl; E. A. Johr.non Olaf Ahlquist S. P.

Swenson $10; Mr. Mrs. Swenson 55; C. A. Palmiuist Stanley Ganstroi.i 525; F.

Haverstock Guy Haver-vtock 55.CT; M. N. Ray King, George lloswell Peter Ros well $23; Anna Chas. Mellia family 5C50 Emery William." Williams Perry Pearce fl; M. Olson Chas.

Saline 52; Mrs. Mary McOullough $20. ADDITIONAL TEAM 1 PLEDGES the (ioTcrnmcnt, Says MeAdoo nd road grade from Midland Trail to J. D. Johnson $25; H.

C. Ekstrom but I guess this will be about the last letter that I can write to you for some time because we are leaving for New York City about Thursday or Friday and will be so busy packing up to leave, that 'I won't have time to write Jtsse Woods fl.50; B. S. Williams f-3: I. A.

Peterson Urania Bailey fl: Erickson bridge. And the gang for Walter Roszell $10; J. M. Bowersox An appeal has been issued by Direc oing this work be in charge of Geo. Lcora Dewaide 50c; Marccna Dewaido $25; J.

W. Perkins $25; J. A. Wool- tor General MeAdoo to the Governor Adkinson as overseer. ooc; Alilureu Dcwame Mrs.

S. u. man C. C. Simpson $10; Ernest and through the latter and the If arrangements can be made for Pigman $5.

again, so don't forget to tell them all Swenson Mrs. Virginia Bedor $23; J. V. Swenson flO; K. ioiy Jack Ilamblin J.

C. Allbright $15; engine to pull smoothing machine that road from Simpson east be dressed good bye for me. Would have liked to have been able Commission to the commissioners of the various counties that the tax levies be kept as low as possible that the Mrs. J. I).

$25; J. D. Rourke $: SON, CAPTAIN Midi" I. II. Campbell $25; C.

Z. Powell F. W. Ekstrom $25; B. W.

Ford $25; with same. Kath. Wrons Weaver $20; "Mrs. Board then adjourned. Mrs.

Ralph 51; Asa P. Beverly L-S. Musser $10; BJ. Burton I. Claude Feasel $50c; Pauline Paulman Ramsey $25; W.

W. Rossiter $10; H. J. Z. Turner Dave Scrgatz F.

vjloltzman $25; L. R. Rossiter $10; COHPAXY PICKS A CAPTAIN Chris Clark flO; Mrs. W. H.

Phillips trace Pari: Jas. i. 1'oweu to see you all again before I left, but I guess there is no use of thinking about it, because it is impossible for me to see you now, but nevertheless I hope that some day we will all be together again and live in peace forever. Tell mother that praying is not forgotten in the army life. I have been -irt Chas.

Caten $35; W. J. Dobcrty 52; Leimoine W. F. McNelly $1: Emily Mills U.

C. T. No. 36 $25. $10; C.

W. Burton f2; J. B. McCahan Dave Sorgatz Chosen as Commander railroads bd not burdened, with taxes which must be paid by the government and the statement says that the imposition of unnecessary state and county" taxes will make a burden and a distinct impediment upon the governments war work. The tax per capita in Kansas in 1908 was $12.80 and in 1917 was $23.71, which was nearly a doubling of the per capita tax in ten years.

$10; Nels Johnson 525; C. II. Sewart by the New Military Organization Jno. Brightop $23; S. W.

Day C. AV. Coffey Floyd Ames J. Dave Johns ij5; E'mer McVey Brrt Harvey W. Cory $10; Ed Krohn $25; S.

W. Rossiter J. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP Goo. McConahey and family $10. SHIRLEY, WM.

AUGUSTINE, CAPTAIN Frank Carver Fred Sency Homes Warel C. E. Mauley Company of the State Guard held meeting last night and received the W. Decker $10; R. E.

Nelson $15; Aza E. Morgan Chas. E. Morgan A. Tom Smith R.

A. Martin G. V. r.ovel $15; Geo. Prown Victor Brossenu $23; Z.

L. Brosscau Cy resignation of Lieut. Somerville, who has been their commander, as the lat Morgan $25; Perry Watts Jno. going to church every Sunday except two Sundays that I was on guard and that I never miss going to church if I get any chance to go at all, but some time we can't all go. How are mother and father getting Arthur Quiunett William Quinnett Ganstrom $25; J.

M. Lacey $10; Chas, nic. Cordon 50c: Alice Linn 51; Mrs. 55; Mrs. Mattie Quinnett $10; RayCo-Krohn 525; Chas.

E. Olson Jno, F. A. Reid of Clyde was in Concordia today on business. er is leaving Saturday to resume active service in the The Company selected as Captain, Dave Sor Rourke E.

C. Garner 55; Vr. Atwater f2; Miss Helen Rigby Mrs. Reynard son Mr. Holcomb f3; P.

S. Carpenter Cloud Co. Lank $100; W. M. Peck $300 T.

Writvht $15; Mr. Mrs. George Sprague Mrs. F. Foster Mrs.

Ona King Mrs. P. P. Grwin fl; Mrs. Jessie Gilford Mrs.

Gertrude Earton fl; Mrs. H. Kassott Mr. Mrs. MeCall Mrs.

Frank Baker $50; Miss Janet P.akcr $25; Walter Reid Mr. it-Mrs. Ed Roser fl; Morris Boucher $25. CONCORDIA, L. i3.

SMALL, CAPTAIN H. Crynier J. Oimstead Wilson W. C. Vera Nichols f3.

CONCORDIA, P. E. EDQU1ST, CAPTAIN J. L. Hostler $2.

CONCORDIA, CARL OSS MANN, CAPTAIN Mrs. Chas. Murch 50c; John Brooks 310; Mrs. Jerse Terris fl; Helena Osa-mann 1. CONCORDIA, G.

W. IIUSCHER, CAPTAIN Leah McDonald Dorothy Mc Frank LeSagc G. D. Dungas Elsie Gray Mrs. Josh Fisher Mr.

Josh Fisher Joe Lapolice 53; Geo. McNelly fl; Bob McNelly fl; A Friend $1. gatz, who had been assisting Lieut. Somerville in handling the company. Capt.

Sorgatz, is awaiting a call to CONCORDIA TEAM, CAPT. H. L. rhran Ames State Bank $23; Ru- Hanson $20; Frank Boersox C. dolph Czapanskiy $10; W.

ABuoy F. Jensen W. H. Kennedy $10; S. Ed.

Reid 55; J. O. Lewis Clifford H. Browneli Mrs. Carl Peterson Chartior Henry Walno Geo.

Leon J. Laclef E. F. Browneli Gay Geo. Warel Wm.

Hays S3; Fred Grandmougin $10; Roy Fin- Dr.nial Goeringfl5; Ralph Chartier ley $25; Jas. McCahan 525; Jas. Price Frank Cyr fl; Joe Labarge 50c; Geo. $25; M. E.

Church 10.22; Clair Miller Gelino M. Bongouis Clifford SI; S. A. Woolard fl; S. Broadfoot Buckles 52; F.

Belanger 52; P. $25; Mrs. A. Simpson 51; Mrs. Mary Gram O.

D. Skinner Sons $1C; Cochran $15; D. L. Cochran Julia Emile Cyr Frank Kagie f2; Grant Powell 30c; Mrs. L.

A. Edwards fl.50; TIHEMAN. Mrs. E. R.

Schleuder, Mrs. Ella along? Hope they are enjoying good health. What is father doing? Tell mother and father that I wish them the very best of luck while I'm gone, and I hope that I will be able to return to them again some day. I like the army life much better than I did at first, but nevertheless, home sweet home is the best yet, ha! ha! active service in the aviation department, but for whatever time he is here he will give his best effort to building up the military efficiency of B. company.

The Company put in several hours of drill after the meeting, and Weaver $12; Miss Josephine Reiter W. F. Eagleson $10; Esther Stockton E. N. Robertson Richard' Col Try This on Your Eczema If you are afflicted with any form of dry escema or pimples, use the soqthing, healing ointment.

Dry For the watery eruptions, Moist Zensal 13 the- only sure 75c a jar. Sorgatz Pharmacy. ssembled at the City hall to get the on fl; J. E. West fl; Inez Cleveland Dr.

W. R. Humphrey F. W. Appleby f3; Mrs.

Mary E. Riff f3; w. M. Shaylor flO; Frank Feight Listese Tiff L. F.

Cyr T. A. 30; Joe Huffman Fred Larson $15; Buckles W. F. Barber K.

Hakes A. N. Nelson $25; Conie Pearce Jay Wilcox Geo. Geney $-1 Harold Munger 510; J. M.

Roszell Sturges $10; A. O. Rowe flO; W. F. Stallings J.

J. Lyons 50c; Mrs. Sam Sea Dr. Sutton Mrs. A.

L. Wilmoth 54; Mrs. Thos William 53; But we just got to win this war before we can live in peace, so whatever is the best I am sure God will give it to us. Therefore in God we trust and always we'll be prepared to die at any minute. Tell mother that she need result of the Council action on a request for the appropriation of $500 toward the purchase of uniforms.

Company is starting off filled with enthusiasm and good spirit and will doubtless make yery rapid progress. Chas. Chartier $10; E. O. Fuller Fred Barber Albert Landey f3; Nicholas Koch J.

J. Rasmusscn L. Kuhn $10; Anna Benson A. B. Cole $25; Charles Fink Mrs.

Eunice Rossiter $10; Mrs. Minnie Chas. Barber Chester McWilson Krohn Mrs. Alice Stewart AI J. F.

Lachinmier 510; Gus Czapan- bert Mosher $25; S. B. Price $10; Roy skey P. Menard Z. Breault I riiillips August Laclef $10; G.

C. Arch Eclar.ger II. J. Mittelstard Kronn Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood i Give Heed to the Warning. 52; W.

M. Walno $10; J. F. Goermg 10; J. M.

Curtis Geo. Czapanskiy $10; A. R. Quinnett 510; Herbert Carter 55; John Provost Raymond Le- COUNTY BUYS UNIFORMS Mrs. O.

M. Atwood $13; Mrs. Frank S. Russcil Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Evert 510 Mary Means Terry Kohls 51; Mona Erarm Florence Lewis S5; Mrs. McVey Mrs. Marcotte Milton Maddox f20; Mrs.

Omar $2.50: Beatty 55; A. II. Duval f2; J. E. Looney and daughter Mrs.

J. Denr.au 55; J. D. Young Olaf Anderson $10; Win. O'Reilly $10; Gladys Looney T.

E. Rains and wife flO; C. A. Peterson flO; J. L.

Day 53; Elizabeth Fryc Ina Fry3 51; Nannie Frye 51; Mr. V.r. D. Caldwell 51- Pimples on the face and other minue 53; Joseph Sorcll 53; Frcd UI(M)( For $500 For SOUTHWEST AURORA Mr. and Mrs.

I. W. Jobe and daughters and Mrs. W. II.

White and daughter came from Graham County Monday for a weeks visit with relatives and friends. Little Randolph Bogart does not gain strength very fast since his illness of a few weeks back. He cannot walk yet. Word came to this neighborhood on Tuesday morning of the death of Mr. Geo.

Gardner's father at his home near Huscher. Mr. Gardner had been fier known, and contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the most delicate skin. Go to your drugstore, and get a bottle of S. S.

S. today, and get rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritations. And it will cleanse your blood thoroughly. If you wish special medical Jamestown Hamel A. Raguiat B.

Donley Geo. Beauregard $25; J. Ec-rtrand A delegation of citizens visited the parts of the body are warnings from Mature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S.

S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remedy 53 the greatest vegetable blood puri, sam jaaies ssupsger C. W.

Garwood 510; T. J. county commissioners this afternoon and asked for an appropriation of hristian 52; Fred Regnier fl; F. E. advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing to Medical Direc CENTER TEAM, CAPT.

S. D. BONE- raiitcnx fcteve itcy 1. it-j-vo: Slipsager M. Fechand tor, bwift Laboratory Atlanta.

Georgia. II. M. Perry Peter Lecuyer $1000.00 to buy uniforms for Company of the Concordia State Guards. F.

A. Lane also asked for an appropriation of $500 to uniform the Jamestown Guards. Mr. Lane stated that James 13; Clia. Rogers Chas.

Lafond 5' Gasper Cailteriz 510; Jos. Fief Geo. in poor health for a long time and his death was not unexpected. The rela-tires have the sincere sympathy of all their friends in their loss. Jule Collins is on the sick list at present.

Part of time she is unable to be out of bed. Josie Rost spent Thursday afternoon with Ina White.) Alec Vignery's attended th. uaeis town now has seventy-seven men drilling and that the town and township would raise an additional $400.00 if the Cailterix 510; Joe Sorrell Barney Donelly f5; Alfred Hamil $10; Edwin Provost $13; A. Gram F. Christ-onsen $10; Phil Nobert Chi.

Donald fl; Concordia Hide Fur to. $10; Ilaliie McDonald J. T. Rod-gers $8. CONCORDIA, J.

D. FELL, CAPTAIN M. V. B. Van de Mark 10; Mae Lony SI; Opal Underwood fl; J.

E. Underwood $1. CONCORDIA, W. S. LOWER.

CAPTAIN J. A. Janson fl.50; Catholic Lady Foresters W. W. Caldwell flO; Sam Devore fl.

NELSON TEAM 14, BEN DETRIXHE CAFTAIN Ben Detrixhe $50; Ben Detrixhe, jr. $10; E. E. Moberly $25; Joseph Detrixhe $10; Emile Lagasse $10; W. Freeborn $10; Mrs.

J. J. Ward S. 13. Eurgan Isaac Huscher $25; J.

T. Townsdin $10; W. C. Campbell $25; C. A.

Morgan $10; Grandma Campbell Ernest Coats Roy Campbell Walter Hughs Arthur Fuller O. S. Fuller Chas. Lagasse, sr. Archil V.

Carter Areid $10: Edward Ward $10; Vera G. Crouch W. B. Morgan Dave Hyland $5. A.

V. Cleveland $25. GEORGE COTE, CAPTAIN Mrs. Ex. Lanoue $13; Albert A.

Deselet $10; V. Fiffs $25; Emery Lctourneau Bruce Syrum Wni. Hillan 53; J. E. Cote $10; Win.

Cote John Collett Wilfred Marcottc Geo. Ccte $70; Ofcar McGeccb $2.50. CENTER TEAM 13, MRS. GIRARD, CAPTAIN R. Eogart fl; Elizabeth Demarie't Emile Pcmarictt f3; Frank He-bertfl; Mae Dcniariett fl; Minni-, Johnson KELSON TEAM 14.

E. L. HENDER SON, CAPTAIN Geo. Underwood flO; D. L.

McMan- county made the appropriation. The f.nK tflol $23: Wm. Augustine, ir. Augustine sr 525;" Walter' Cvr commissioners told Mr. Lane that the appropriation would be made for $5: j'S.

rreeborn al of Grandpa Gardner Thursday Passenger Train Changes, June 2, 1918 There will be changes in the schedules of a number of Burlington passenger trains through the West, effective the above date. The traveling public is requested to consult in advance the nearest ticket agent, to ascertain what if any change in train time or train service has been made in their vicinity, in order that they may not be subjected to any inconvenience. J'. f. Rain, rain and still more rain, ev erything is growing fine.

The Red Cross held a very success- BRAKE. Hanson Bates fl; Wm. Parker flO; Herman Pracht 52; Oscar Nichols J. W. Forshee f2; A.

Forshee Hial- mar Johnson Oscar Johnson Charley Forshee C. E. Gray Emma Keil Clifton Stoner Willie Hysner Fred Hysner $20; Adlor Racctte Walter Wisby fl; Harry Forshee fl; Wm. Stortz f2; Milo Gates Vera Pracht fl; Geo. Stortz V.

O'Reilly $10; W. II. Leahy $23; Ar.tor.e Johnson W. L. Garrison Joe Weaver H.

D. Lewis Howard McManimie T. J. Forshee 50c Oliver Wilson 'at Driscoll Parley Tlumley 50c; Alfred Linn $10; S. D.

Bonebrake $5: Iarie Sorgntz Julia McManimie 10; W. E. Keil $10. SOUTH LAWRENCE, TEAM 4, MARTIN, CAPTAIN -J. F.

Buoy Anton Wegert A. J. Hadley $10f S. Magaw Lester Chubhnck Allan Laing $20; A. W.

Kcllo.se B. Appleby fl; Ralph Chubbr.ek 25c; W. Fredrickson Leila Shaffer fl; C. L. Brainwell $13; fu sale at Aurora Saturday May 25th.

Jamestown as it had already been for Company A. of Concordia and the Guards at Glasco and Clyde. The commissioners granted both of these requests, that of Company B. for $1,000 and the Jamestown request-for $500. The committee expects to appear before -the city council tonight and ask for an appropriation to complete the fund necessary to purchase the Something like $500 wa3 received for the various donations.

WATCH THE LICE $10; Rohert Marshall 10; Ray. Marshall W. C. Marshall $23; Mrs. Lottie Goering $10; Geo.

LeCuyer O. Tuppery O. M. Bulla $10; Wm. Appleby $10; N.

Nelson Art Dawson Frank Appleby A. Smith $2.50 H. Curtis Louis Chartier $10; T. E. Pearl Morgan', Hay Buckles fl; E.

M. Dawson 51; Mrs. Chas. Chartier Walno 53; Wm. Czapanskiy Emile Regnier John Cyr $12; Fred Trembley 55; Alfred Cyr $20; L.

G. Czapanskiy $10; W. J. Belanger SummcrfieM Bros. $15; Geo.

Cyr Asa Curtis fl; Rodney Walno A. Maish Cleo Morgan C. E. Week worth $10; H. E.

Delude $20; A. Chavey on chicks. These parasites sap the very life blood out of them. Dust the hen at night with B. A.

Thomas' Louse Killer and your troubles are ended. It also kills bugs on-cucumber, toma to, and squash vines. We sell it to you and if it does not make good, we wilL J. R. FORBES, Ticket Agent, Concordia, Kansas.

L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, 100( Farnam St, Omaha, KeM. WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars.

D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 46wt6 1 i 0'K91 I JftJ C. M.

Elliot Feed Store 10-4-1S; U-l-29; 12-6-27..

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