To sink our ships no more.ii‘We have told you for the last time, So Dear Bill, it’s up to you,And if you do not stop it,You have got to fight us, too.“I did not listen to him,And he’s coming after me.With a million Yankee Soldiers From their homes across the sea.C. W. Smith, rehearsas Sept. 1, 1917, to January 15, 1918 ..................................Fred Jewell, salary January1, 1918, to July 1, 1918........Fairfield Tribune, ptg..............Fred M. Raible, telegrams......48.00550.00(5.503.39“Now that’s why I called you, Satan,For I want advice from you,I knew that you would tell me Just what I ought to do.”“My dear old Kaiser William There's not much for me to tell, For the Yanks will make it hotter Than I can for you in Hell.“I’ve been a mean old Devil But not half so mean as you.And the minute that you get hereI will give my job to you.Total expense...........................11,234.47Balance on hand July 1,1918 ...................................... IO8.08Estimated expense for period July 1, 1918, to January5 1919 ....... 700.00FRED M. RAIBLE, Treas.fiwatidlinVeodved‘I’ll be ready for your coming, And I’ll keep the fires all bright, And I’ll have your room all ready When the Yanks begin to fight.For the boys in blue will get you; [ have nothing more to tellMr. and Mrs. O. E. Darken were Sunday guests at the James Rice ( home.Margaret and Carol Rice visited their friend Marie Coffin, Thursday.Mr. Will Jones and daughters of Fairfield, spent Monday at the WalterJones home.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mills and family visited at the Franklin Hadley vhome in Richland Sunday. gMr. Rollin Spalding’s are driving a j]new car this week. |Eliza and Everett Noble and Mrs. Dora Noble spent Sunday night withFudacyIhave nothing mine uora iNODie spent oumiajlang up thi phone and get your hat, their uncle, W. E. Trail and family.\ _ J ^ Knrn in /in f rnm T T t Wlt.H fcVlfil!1And meet me here in Hell.-W. E. Cuney in Albion (Iowa)Union.STATEMENT OF THEThey came from Utah with theirmother’s remains, which was buriedhere last Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Trail anddaughter Zelma, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.tdv■I. 1 v I w W ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 v* v« w w • —— ' — — — rriv»vrrc 01? RAMT1 Jones and daughter Lela, and Ger-HMAlNLbh Ur JS.V.XU trU(je Pardun were Sunday visitors atA \ /I - ^ . Uftan «* U /the Georie Bray home.Mrs. Frank Apt and children spent* . 1 w « T /\ A 11__Treasurer F. M. Raible submits the ( __r . _ollowing financial statement of the Monday evening at the YV. U. Alien- . — • 1 • 1 •____iU a * ^cckk..U 111^ * * * • - ^airfield Iowa band auxiliary for the ; home. ,eriod January 1, 1917, to July 1, Mrs. Homer Brmton visited hei 918. (sister, Mrs. Bertha Harken, Thurs-lalance on hand January 1, I day morning.191g ................$ 9.05: Miss Gertrude Pardun is spending }ash received from Secre- 1 a few days with her friend Dorthatary W. R. Baker.................. 1,334.00 Allen.Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fuller and little1■---- /l I . Ciliu A ^ ----Total to be accounted for....$l,343.05 j daoghter spent Sunday afternoon withExpenditures. I her sister’s, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldei- - . ao 00 ____•wa Electric Co......................$arl Stanford ......................ert F. Tabor, salary April 1 ,1917, to September 15,2.00 1 son.2.50 III■ a •Mr. and Mrs. Stoner Davidson entertained their children Sunday at I their home: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert1917 .......................................... 412.50 Wikoff, Mr. and Mrs. George ElderT ±___ £ fid s*Vi 1rnn orwl r n?1(l Mrs. Williss J. Maddor, collections .. ity of Fairfield, water Mch. l\ 1917, to August 1, 1917.. wa Electric Co., light fromMarch 1, 1917, to June 1,5.00 and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Will j Elder.Mr. and Mrs. Haworth and family ; spent Monday night with the Mahlon Roberts family. They left Tuesday3.50March 1, ism, to June i iwuerts laum*. *19^8 ........................................ 21.08 | morning in their car for California, ]~ *v* 1 T--------- ' where they expect to make their homeC. Alston, rent January1, 1917, to July 1, 1918...... 180.00'at present.i! £