Glenwood Post Office Sells Government FoodTim (Hen wood postoffice has receiver! the new price list on government foods and is accepting orders for their sale. Several orders have already been sent and move arc coming In daily, for the lowness of the prices makes it a money-saving proposition to buy in this way. The money must be paid when ordering goods and if for any reason the government is unable to (ill the order the money will be returned. The postage charge is 5c for the first pound and lc for each additional pound. The following list contains a few of the staple articles and their prices, including postage.The complete price list may be seen at the post office.Item and No. cans to case CostBacon; six 12-lb- -------------$25.1)6Corned beef; 48 (No. 1)--------14.61Halted beans; 48 (No. 1)------- 2.56Halted Beaus; 24 (No. 2)------- 2.16Sweet Corn; 24 (No. 2)------- 2.74Tomatoes; 24 (No. 8)---------- 3.3'JSoda Crackers; 48 tins-------- 8.24Seedless raisins; 36 boxes 3.32Dry Beans; 100-lb. bag--------- 7.54Rice; 100-lb. bag-............. 7-79Pa te S3Cars Collide.Sunday afternoon at about three o’clock an automobile collision occurred in front of the Cozy Cafe in Glen wood. Lindsay Raymond of Pacific Junction, driving a cut-down Ford, was going south and collided with the roadster of E. M- Travers, who was turning his car in front of the restaurant. M. Travers’ car had a tire knocked off and a spoke broken out of the wheel. Raymond’s car was taken to Daniel’s garage where it was found that the radius rods were bent aud the front axle sprung. Fortunately, no one was injured.