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larch 25,192®.THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD, WINONA.FORKD BILLSon and Daughter of Territorialmembers of women’s club to voteMinnesota Pioneers Married 50 Yearsreement r Besets.reliefs a major is-' nearly a phasq thisn that would fln- st at lit*r«he House le former he latter extensive 7 the stft-pe of pro-will win t Hoover, ’ Congress 1 sessionLis whleh. nlttees ex. ril 15 un-tjie equal-an itation-n record llcans areFRANK N. HENRYfeW meas-c agricul-rtbcoming Mr. Hoo-ire to for-l of econ-)0,000,000 Congress. •in *;Laid; njuredand deathqhatfleld (Special to The Republican *-Herald)*^Son; and daughter of territorial Minnesota pioneer parentswho‘settled near the present site of Dover before there were townships, railroads or school houses anywhere in the fertile new region. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Henry received the congratulations of friends week ago Sunday at the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary.Mr* Henry was one of the first students of Carleton college in 1874 and1875. Ke and his wife both taughtschool.it!•I•wa3Stanton's treet Fri-ihlne gun Cassidy, carried re*3d car that ad several n. Cassidy mand, “letin .drew,. ar his coat,ng the fir-trough the 22, on his t struck InTime has dealt'kindly with Mr. and Mrs. Henry, who have enjoyed exceptionally good health. Although Mr. Henry lost an arm in 1898 in a corn shredder accident, he said that he and his wife have not needed to spend more than. $100 for medical attention in 60 years.Old friends and neighbors were present at the celebration, and were guests at a noon dinner. Many friends called in the afternoon to congratulate them and extend wishes for continued health and happiness.Clara A. Cotterell, who was born in. Dodge county, Wisconsin, March 2, 1854, came with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cotterell, to Minnesota, when three years old, settling in Olmsted county on a farm north of the present site of Dover, ' After completing her education, Miss Cotterell taught school in the vicinity of Dover for seven years.“no at the April 2 referendum election on the proposals to repeal thestate dry laws or to modify it so no arrests will be made by state forces for the manufacture or sale of 2.75 per cent beer.Leaflets are being distributed among the clubs reminding them that Wisconsin gave Hoover a plurality4 of 93,000 votes,' and asking: “Will Wisconsin help or hinder PresidentHoover?The leaflets quote that portion of his inaugural address which said some of the abuses which have grown up under the Eighteenth amendment are due to the “failure of some states to accept their share of responsibility for concurrent enforcement, and to the failure of many state and local officials to accept the obligation under their oath of office zealously to enforce the laws.There's no lawagainst making aIMR8, FRANK N. HENRYlarried' March 18, 1879, at the Cot-_______ one-halfmiles horth of Dover by the Rev. M. O. McNiff, phstof bf the Methodist church of which Mru. Henry wab a member. They were unattended. To this union four children were born. They are: Edwin G., who died in 1919; Mrs. R. W. Culberson, now residing near Rochester; MrSi H. W. Heigle, Chatfieid, and Ray, who resides on the old homestead. There are seven grand children.Farmed 33 YearsFollowing their marriage Mr, and Mrs. Henry lived on the farm for 33 years, when' they ‘moved to' Chatfieid where . they have since resided. Twenty-five years of this time Mr. Henry waft engaged as stock buyer.’ Mrv Henry has been a Mason for many years and both are members of the Eastern Star.TTE«• **but you'd belucky if you cookedit perfectlyWisconsin W. C. T. U.Urges Woman Member for Dry CommitteeMadison—(iP)—Women’s, organizations which supported Hoover- for president in the last campaign are being urged by the W. C. T, U. to help him fulfill his promise to enforce the prohibition laws. • •The dry organization is .asking theQf course coffee can be roasted in bulk, but to do it evenly is another thing. Hills Bros,, by their patented, continuous process, roast every berry evenly and insure a delicious, uniform flavor such as no other coffee has.HILLS BROSCOFFEEFresh from the ordinal vacuum . Easily opened with the hey,01929Nowetoiexisanclt;powminIt ii• *) V
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