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   North Taylor Review (Newspaper) - November 12, 1914, Sharpsburg, Iowa                                ut once to avoid fi list of paid in advance subscribers in Taylor A good advertising Try NO. 22  TAYLOR NOV. 12, 1914  PER Notes Flannery preached two splendid sermons Sunday and The house was full for both Ladies aid society met with Mrs. Skinner last Thursday about 60 were A good was and much work was The new members were as Mrs. W. Mrs. E. Claude W. Fa u V. K. Bert W. T. 35- Rev. Rose Wackernagle lead League Sunday The subject of the lesson was Home Missionary Opportunities in our Some good talks were auto loads of Epworth Leaguers went to Gravity last Tuesday They had a good program and you can tell they have a wide awake league and one that is making Every one had a part to do and did it After the we went to the basement where refreshments were served and every one got They sure know how to give you a warm welcome and we hope we ran go over next Thursday evening Rev. Johnson from Indianapolis will be with us and He is quite an evangelist and of wide Everybody be ladies aid society will met with Beckett a week from Want in the Methodist church is a cooperative It is not held for the sake of building up the Methodist c hurch at the expense of other religious Its sole purpose is the salvation of souls the benefit of the entire community and the blessing of all Johnson is a man of wide experience aud great reputation and is heard by all religious Hence christians of every faith and order and the town and country in general are most cordially invited to attend and participate in this special series of C. Church school as usual Sunday morning and C. E. in t li e e v e Preaching services will be postponed on account of the revival meetings at the M. E. Is Middle read a face as you pass to predict the outcome of a to rest confidently In the moral order of things because you cannot disbelieve what you have period when these perceptions begin to arrive is perhaps the most and exciting of our whole For to most of us it is undoubtedly a surprise that the things we have always believed are really We rub our eyes about A. P. in the Christian Endeavor Diagonal and and November 21st and 22nd  it. talk it uray it and keep on keeping 8:00 9:00  M. restrict and Irwin District Missionary Acquaintance Hour Services Things Miss Mary B. State Field Andrew A. vapid fire Kentucky evangelist with a who is conducting the revival meetings at the First M E. Normal object of the average normal nation is to have more prosperity to raise more taxes to build more battleships to seek more markets to sell more goods to have more prosperity to raise more taxes to build more battleships to seek more markets to sell more goods to have more prosperity and so on until something unforeseen R. manager of Tate Touring of was in city last week looking over s regarding trivel for the exposition in San informs us that the present disturbance in Europe will not h ive any effect on the instead some of the foreign having exhibit oil the their Tae management is preparing first This very likely be the l ist for a number of years where of the earth will have exhibits of their The exposition will be bigger and b tter than before The fact that it is being held in San is the best i to see that country and take in the wonderful Tate informs us that his tour this year will be first class in every will take in Grand Canyon of the stop in Los San s several days in different ocean trip sight comfortable traveling and all else to make your rrip and vacation to California and the exposition a and enjoyable to make your plans to go West next summer and ask Mr. Tate about the different trips he will have to the 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00  Sunday and Albert District M. Red E. Reports and District Sec. and of Junior Mrs. my society has derived from co-operation with and membership in the District State Bedford Societies in our Rural How to make them more Annoia and Question Mary B. 8:00  C. E. Dora Gravity Sang and Offering for District Address Mary B. McPherrin Closing Song and Hazel Lo vi Mabel and Nellie Farnham and Mr. Lester following names are those who have held first places in their classes this Tell your child you would like to have him hold first rank in his 1st Marguerite Phelan 2nd Daisy May Grade 1st Marjorie Smith 2nd Faye Pennebaker Second Grade 1st Hazel Chaney 2nd Cora Grade 1st Westley 2nd Gladys Underwood Fourth Grade 1st Timothy Sweigard 89>2 2nd Nellie Smith 89 1-4-.  Grade Herman Grade 1st Gladys Glade Underwood 94 2nd Mary Mary Smith 89  Roy Ila Ross Mable Adina Agnes Sundell ' movement to relieve the strained financial conditions in the south is a good movement and one that should be aided by all who are The for is also and there are many other similar movements that should receive one runs through all these and it is the same one that we learned years ago at school when the war cry was on your own It pays to be loyal to our own whether they be those of our own our own our own state or our own Stick by those whose interests are allied with your and you will find that it pays in the If you can build up home it even if sometimes the exact cost does seem to be a little When the American public learns to on its own there will be more and better happier and more smiles and happiness in McKenzie and Sundell is again 1. A revival meeting begun in n 1 Hess visited school you ever stop to think that if some one could be persuaded to build a few comfortable homes in Sharpsburg this winter that it would mean plenty of work for idle an increase ill the growth of the and a mighty good investment for some the time to use BLACK DIAMOND STOCK Keeps hogs Prevents disease For sale by C. J. Key Buys deal was closed bv which John Key buys the Wiil McKay property now occupied by Blaine and will move to Sharpsburg the first of We are glad to welcome John and his family as Sharpsburg and feel that he will be one of our best b Ed our real estate made the a sky light in the store painting and and making improvements in the interior of the building for Dr. who now has most confortable arrangements for his store and office The appearance of the place credit to the and we are sure that that can feel every confidence that Dr. Grooin will do all in his power to maintain reputation of a good place to It is will worth your time to step into the store and see the changes and In who are accustomed to reading in bed may be interested to a new fixture which can be attached to the bed rail hae been consists of a reflector and holder mounted on a swivel joint attached to a metal strip bent in the shape oi a hook which can be hung over the head rail of the back ot a edge of a or a telescoping floor or table It ie especially adapted to use In or where the Illuminated area has to be shifted plant is starting a night shift in the press room this to take care of tlie growing This will give added so that we are ready to assure you prompt delivery on large or The night shift is experimental at but we hope to add enough to the business to make it and we thank tlie many boosters who have helped us in our efforts to make the plant a Not the least of these is the man who is always saying a good word for us to possible and we appreciate their We hope to see the day when Sharpsburg will be recognized for what it is of the best business points in Taylor and we are glad of every improvement in the town that tends that ancl hope to keep pace with its Rev. G. C. the will be assisted by Evangelist Andrew Johnson oi Rev. Johnson has held 332 revivals from Maine to California and comes highly There will be a special singing evangelist to lead t le All are invited to these weather has been fine lately for corn husking and it is w 11 under way at the present The yield is very ranging from a light crop to as h gh as sixty bushels per C in Iowa are way ve those many as the is in good condition to stand financial strains by the late war and other dates will published free for our custom under this heading till date thus giving notice so there will be no conflict in To those who are not customers the rate is 15c per 2SCochran&Sapp, big type Poland China s From E who has been in the hospital at for some undergoing an operation returned home line considering what be has been It will be some time before he is but the operation seems to have been completely so he will enjoy much better has been received here of the marriage of Miss Ethel Shinkle of and Mr. Lorenz Gunderman of which took place at the parsonage in McCook October 24. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. S. Shinkle of 1.1., and is well known being a graduate of the Bedford high She has been assistant cashier of the bank at Grant for the past few The groom is bookkeeper in the the First National bank at McCook where they will make their home school since Brown will be absent from school Rouse was absent Abbie Richey and Mrs. Chitty visited school Sweigard visited school first division of the Literary society gave their Friday had with us Monday C. J. Smith of a National song Toler visited school Wednesday Mr. Chitty Friday afternoon in the primary is compelled to be absent from school on ot having his foot run over with a loaded wagon of in speaking ot the sale of the McKay property to John said it was the second time that he had dealt with Mr. having sold him the farm which was recently sold at It was also the second deal for McKay in which Ed. had been And still it was the third time that Ed had sold that residence This is some and demonstrates that Sharpsburg property and dealers are long ways from being have new pianos among the We have used pianos as low as one hundred in nice musical We have parlor organs and school organs like in. perfect order inside and to All warranted to give Please write or c a 1 1.  L- Benedict Adv. 2t A who is one oi our newer in He had been at local schools and thoroughly agreed with the idea that a larger and better school building would be the best thing that Sharpsburg could invest in. We are pleased to know tl at Mr. Chitty is in favor of better and especially pleased to know that he took this manner of informing T h e school building question is not one for but ode for We wish that every taxpayer in the district would make it a point to visit the school within the next sixty and then come to us as Mr. Chitty has and express their frankly and whether they agree or disagree Our opinion is that it is a matter of dollars against duty and We have never heard a single reason outside of taxation against it. If there are any other reasons we would be glad to give plenty of space in the Review for their Sharpsburg's tax rate is the lowest in Taylor county for an incorporated so can stand some IF THERE IS A SINGLE REASON WHY WE SHOULD NOT HAVE A BETTER SCHOOL BUILDING THE COLUMNS OF THE REVIEW ARE OPEN FOR ITS PRESENTATION WITHOUT CHANGE OF A SINGLE WORD IF YOU WILL BRING IT TO It Was In the we were and now we are but never yet have we seen a man's wile going to his folks for advice as to what she should Galveston Common couple of visitors from a rural district were in the gallery in tlie house of commons trying to recognize their member on the distinguish said after a hopeless visual course was the honest even distinguish  

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