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3 hoarse hearse 3el was lone tostlon in , Iowa, 175 per te land, Septem-arch 1,$a,oooi, liuo, i March Bt; will ilon on LoMars,I of re-tooks of jvening. n their d Clerk i citing...... t.. »lure was brought here by the Christian church people, and they realized but a few dollars more than the cost.Henry Borman was at Sioux Falls the ftrst of the week and returned with the now Franklin limousine, which was purchased through the Rohde agency. The car is a beauty, finely finished on the outside, and upholstered in pearl colored cloth, and is a llttlo bit the nicest turnout in this section. Thoso who have had the pleasure of testing the car, say it is just as good as it looks. Mr. Borman is taking lessons in running the machine, and will soon be hitting tho high spots in the road the same as ordinary people.A demonstration of tractor plowing was given at the George Jef-iers farm Saturday afternoon, but owing to the fact that tho ground was rather wet and the plows would not scour, it was far from satisfactory.
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Rock Rapids Reporter

Rock Rapids, Iowa, US

Thu, Apr 15, 1915

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