illOU iUlOOUUl 1 Ui U^Cl I 1tion. 7Parents of SonAn eight and one-half pound •on was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Dunham January 24 at St. Mary’s hospital, Kansas City. Dunham is shipping clerk at the Heck Wholesale Saddlery here.Martin school in the north part of the county was closed all last week because of the deep snow.An extension water main in the east part of the city on East Main street became frozen the latter part of last week and caused workmen several days of work in the cold before repairs were made.Rev. T. J. Smith was unable to occupy his pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday night because of the flu. He is reported to beimproving. Rev. B. F. Davidson supplied at the church for him.Mrs. Fred Bohn has accepted a call during the busy season at Stephens college as a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Bohn, who have been operating a bakery here for several months, have closed the shop temporarily.Misses Virginia Lee, Alice Reed and Maragret Hert, John Hert, John Inglish and Teddy Asahl are home from Fayette fpr several days during semester vacation at Central college.an^KaSahoiJeiRo.To I au eaingAffolYoSoi182.ofPosotFrterMiMiFe1DaDabuSt.atMiwiLobvM