Also sharpen and repair your old shovels and gophers.We have a large stock of both round and flat tank hoops for salePETER SORENSON, Kamrar, la.-S. L. Clabaugh, M. D.Physician and SurgeonKAMRAR, IOWABoth PhonesPARIS GREENI have in a big supply of Paris ^Green and am ready to supplyyour wants in any quantity.Get your Paris Green now and be prepared to fight the potato bugs. Prices will be no higher than last year and in addition there will be liberal discounts in quantity lotts. I want to call your attcn* cion to the fact that I sell the ABSOL-UTELY PURE Paris Green, the PureDrug Product, absolutely without adulteration of any kind.J. D. TORRENCE, Kamrar, IowaNotice of Meeting*A meeting will be held in the city 'tiaU at Ellsworth on May 17th, for the 'fmrjpose of completing arrangements, /appointing committees, etc., for the llardanger Homecoming Day to be /held in Ellsworth later in the fall. jUie meeting is called for 2 o’clock on -May 17th. By order of committee.Ward.'When you have nothing to say it is Hard to keep people from consider* It foolish if you say itJWortenson-Barkema‘Missi'Myiftle Mae Mortenson and Mr.Hmrtnon Barkema were united in marriage at seven-thirty o’clock Wednesday evening of last week, May 8th, the ceremony being performed at the home of the bride’s parents by Rev. C. J. Bastvold, witnessed by only the immediate relatives of the bridal couple. *She bride was charmingly gowned intan silk and wore a veil. The groomwtfre blue serge. After the Ceremonyed. The Mortenson home was beautifully and appropriately decorated for the occasion, the tables being decorated especially prettily for the wedding supper.The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mortenson, one of the most prominent and influential families of the vicinity. She has lived in the vicinity ail her life and is highly esteemed and beloved by a host of friends. The groom is one of the prosperous young farmers of the vicinity, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansman Barkema, of Jewell, and is held in high regard by everybody in this section of the county. The happy young couple will begin housekeeping at once upon the groom’s farm three miles northea'st of Jewell, where Mr. Barkema is just completing the erection of a fine new home for his bride.Hosts of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Barkema will join with the Record in extending congratulations and hearty good wishes for their long continued happiness and prosperity in life.Thursday, May 9th, a reception was given to Mr. Barkema and his bride at the home of the groom’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Barkema. The reception was attended by relatives and near neighbors and was a very enjoyable occasion. A delicious supper was served at twelve o’clock.SIVFftVBdilrnreJctoiracfoFirst Ball Game FridayThe Kamrar baseball team opens the season of 19X2 Friday afternoon of next week, Manager G. W. Carson having arranged to play the crack Webster City high school team a game on the Kamrar grounds. The gamewill be the dedication event for thefine new ball grounds that the home boys have secured and have put in splendid shape at the expense of a considerable expenditure of labor and money. The diamond is located on the Sampson grounds just south of the railroad track which have been leased for the season. The diamond has been skinned and rolled, a back stop built, a gate put in the railroad fence to the grounds, and everything put in fine shape for the opening game.Webster City has a fast bunch of ball tossers and will give the locals strenuous competition in their initial appearance for the season. The local lineup has not been announced, but Capt. Dick Myers will select his battlers from the following list of twelve men—Dick Myers, Howard Alexander, Carl Bowers, Will Kennedy, Joe Carson, McKinley and Bert Thompson, Charley Ryan, Jesse and George Brin-kema, Orville Berryhil), and Carl Sonerholm.FiClgeSaNclervia1MrcaipaisoritinStc1caf(ThiaftDaIvisIviaChi1Moonamfro