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*.»r-v• f A '8ete Hour torlt;»*r-’--m*ijirkr:s it.•. to •' Appfaiy - Cans in• as Little i)elay. as il'ossiblc—1’en-aities for /Failure Co .1 \ ppear,, • ’ -• ■W*jfl,:vTlie foHowing-na,med persons are ;• v ; L liere]}y;,iiO't 1 f i ed.-th a tV pursuant' to the 1/fL KSet\ of i(^ngrOsis. Approved .iMay ,they*'.are .'called' : for military :'::^v;erviee vdf, tlie; United States by this Local Board. ' ' • *'The. serial number- of each person :|^| is.lsh,pyfn below. They %ill report- at ; Che . office . of this • Local Board/ for ] physical .examination, at. the Court House In GreenViHe, Mississippi, on Hh-ev^tid 3rd add 4th day o€ August^ at;:4fhe-..time designated above their ALamesJi?;'' .'-v ’ A , _;•Any claimfor exemption or dis-^rarge must be made on form which fey* he.J,procured’ or the form of wirich-.mhy.be copied;at the office of /the Local Board, and must be filed at the office of this Local Board on or hefore the seventh day after the date .of -posting this notice.Your attention Is called to the pen-AltieB-'for violation, or evasion of the ©elective Service. Law, approved May 1/8, .1-91.7, and of the Exiles and Regulations which may lie consulted at this'office. ' .*’•■/THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1917To Report at 8 a. m.,’2j£8 ;0. M. Bradshaw, Greenville 4*58 Chas. King, Napanee 1436 Ed White, Hollyknotve 854 -Willie Glen, Priscilla 1894 Robert Lucks,' Winterville 187 S .Howard Lewy, Greenville 1‘095 V; h. Weilenman, WellenmanD22 Burl Willis. Winterville1 d‘55 Walter Wilson, Lei and 783 Melvin Campbell, Belzoni 1813 Henry Monett, Greenville 1858 George Lucas, Grenville 2389 W, C., Long, Leland 17-52 Oscar Travis, Greenville 1117 A. Hurley, GreenvilleTo Report at 9 a. m.1572 Ered Spruell,'Greenville 7 174 S €. p. Thornton, Greenville. 2195 Levi Mitchell, Greenville 8^y.Ohas W. Kittleman, Greenville Nathan Walton, Greenville Herbert Johnson, Leland 76 Eli.Dazine, Greenville ':pf«wriuei?.1TWibwJi$.i^nViMe; •: v/ettenmiui/ '•p. in.CorheHu» :H»yne Heim id4C: Peander (HaU, • Winterville1103'George Renrjrj Winterville 2319 Columbus Rigihs, Metcalfe 1395 Ben MeGeiFLeland .. 0-0*6 Jake Smith, Iceland :V1182, Henry F. Atkins. Greenville 1771 John Murray, Metcalfe 51# Robert Porter, Weilenman 46I Thoma-s C. Aher^, Leland 1.020 Isadora Jackson. Greenville 16'5'jb Fired Thomas, -Greenville J’0'99 Charlie .Hall, Greenville 3 955 Ozy Willis, Winterville 1636 Robert Taylor, Greenville ,To peport at 5 p. m. . ^223 Charles;JL'Mb.ore, Memphis 2056 miliaih/F. Wheatley, Dunleith 1441 Ike Williams, Lelarnl ^117 Sf. Clair. Turner, Burdette \ : 233‘Os Ban Robinson, Green^lle— •*. /GOS Thomas Singleton, Longs ' #90 Sidney F. Davis, Greenville* . 2:233 Edwin L. Varner, Elizabeth. 7-5 Robert Garrett, Iceland.1818;'William O. Mosley. Greenville 772 Booker Carter, Winterville 1456 Chester Welborn, Lelancl 721: -Fred' Clarke, Greenville 1419. Geo. Washington,, Lei and ' 2*39*0- Wm. Arden Long, .Leland 786 Alonzo Gapshaw, Greenville 1549 Elii,jali Seott. Winterville . 1476 William. Walker, Hollyknowe “280 Santo -S. ‘ Ca-tald L Leland 2323'iJIenry Rivers, Metcalfe 3:29*2 Geo. Hunter, Leland972 Will Brown, Leland (983. Walter Brown Jr, Leland t i) 7 Oil ester Collins, -Green vil-lo 966 Clift r ley Brown, StoncviUe 868 Clayton Gilmore. Greenville 2230 John Lane/ Tribhett ■332 Ellis, Jones, .Napanee 209*0 James Phillips, Greenville -§79 William Jones, Elizabeth *r ' .FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1917/;t*275 H. M, Oook,-Leland 5’G9 Willie Perkins, Helm ^ Willie Hopkins, G(r£w;-vilie. AlfredBrizzi, GV?5ynviUe . _ ^,v Ed Youngmaii, Greenville Tim Brooks, Iceland .1913 Fred Oliver, Greenville fiffC Ellum A. Smith, LelandTo Report at 10 a, 111.1267 S. W. Butler;,Greenville 2348 John L, Prince, Greenville -536 Joseph Burnell. Leland 3.495 Wes Williams,; Leland ,648 Ben O’Brien, Bourbon -3 26. Will Thomas, Hollyknowe 1679 Jolm H. Ford. Greenville 1.237^ Fred Croekfort, Bourhon • . 784 Mason Oraypon, Mebealfo *?173*2 Percy McCloddea. Greenville.755 Joe Caldwell, Winterville ,. G 07 R. H. Allen, Greenville . 154-6 WdHie Shepherd, Metcalfe 3.5 63 Geo, Sander^, Greenville :2695 John Petts, Greenville, To Report at 11 a. m. t’3‘6^ John Mitchell, Leland83 6 Jesse Springs, Dunleitb 373 Robert Jones, Leland 1676 Wadie Nicholas, Greenville 126,6: John Hawthorne, Priscilla U8-9X James Lawsbh* Winterville 77F Fred;; Cla.ibbrne, Greenville 486 Holly Butleri Greenville :69!§ Calvin 3avis, Greenville 60'ft ®d, ?vSimon,- Elizabeth 1986 Moso Watson,. .Winterville .0 Thomas Tyson Jr, Tralake ,3%|9' Jerome: S. Hafter, Greenville 3 F8*2. itobert. Felix, Greenville SW Nat Pope, LelandTo Report at 1 p. m.30*9 Chas Bell, Greenvilie .437 :Jim Randall, Trlbbett. ^ 's J324 ’ N azar-i ne FTatesi, Dun 1 ei CgH;., • 0 4 Albert Smith, Iceland..43 W; T; Arnold. BourbonTo ilejKirt. at 8 a. m.15 60 Manch ©elers,* Greenville 5 4'2 Lacey Price, Heim 2‘3 07 Gilbert D. Pop!us, Greenville; 194 Victor L. Craft, Greenville-.874 -Ben Gray, Winterville . '5'5'-2 Henry T. Barefield, Greenville 3.300 Xsaiah Humphreys, Tribbett 2124 Wilson Patrick, G reenville ' 3.673 Ro!bt K. Newsome, Greenville 1S S 7 Alfred Lindsey, Greenville 2i98 -Eriiest Burke, Metcalfe ,675- Argusta Davis, Greenville 213:2 ;h!Dose ^Purcell, Winterville 3 769 !Sol Mitchell, Winterville 1294 John W. Harinon, BourbonTo Report, at f a. in.13 48 Marshall Hardin, Greenville 1647 Tom Thomas Jr.. Greenville 1354 George Malby, Leland 1906 John Vaughn, Greenville 2*017 Georgy Webb Jr.. Greenville 2397 Lige Nathaniel. Helm 34 3 J-ohn Jordan. Long Switch 20:0-8 fStTOther Wallace. Greenville 161-3 Geo. E. iMcMillan. Greenville 2100 Sank Pruitt. Greenville -982 ©am (Booker, Leland 726 Edd Conway, Greenville 3 5 Richard David, Burdette*905 Clarence Bell. Helm 933 Joe Banner, LelandTo Report at 10 a. ui.'2331 John Robison, Greenville 1531 Walter M. Hill, Greenville 2209 Joe Little, Leland 3288 June Hamilton, Weilenman 45'2 Earnest Kang, Dunleith 355 -.Dave Jdhwson, Leland 1/843 Edward A. Fuller, Greenville 530 Perry -Parnell Jr, Tribbett 809] Lee Townjey, Ware xi;i 4 John H. Harris, Greenville 1'47'0 Artihur Whiting, L'eland . .645 Archer Sneed, Longz r35 loobert Powell, Honriidales.*3'2-6.4., Frank Hunter, Tribbett ^ jtlOO Thos Jones, Greenville'Harrison Briscoe,. Mahd.t 4:2-0 Jerry Ros, Long Switch ■’3 914 Jesse J^es, Greenville ^ M'78 Lawrence Hunter, greenvilie 514 Dave Peterson, BuxdettTo Report at 2 p. m.2374 Si S. §tandifer, Leland * :*v 4S-3 Noland Roberson, Helm 1329 Arthur tvens, Hdlyknowe •1*0 Cornelius Davis/Elizabeth / 1N5 Nerod.Johnson, Greenville .103d Ohas Jackson, GreenvIRe • 17Klt; jsaftc B; Sandman, Greenville 3,33 3 Clyde Idleborg, Head■:A- 1685 James Freeman,’Groenvi’ 487 Eddie Bei 1, Greenv.U 1 e‘ . 1282 Dan Holiovvny; Head ,- ',132-3 Arthur Harris;- Trlb,bette- 3 84 7; Enochs Berry, Winterville ,\ 797 James Coleman. Greenville* - 140/€Jaiiborno:Ti«dell, Helm’/•-. • To »t ».i* »«• *i'5 36 •Curtis L. Henry, GrqerA i 110* u w n. **• « ,-r ' y*V .v 1 h 1 i n **»1 ■il 922’ Joseph L. OnleUa; Groenville J‘7y Andv Shofer, Greehvilio ... Vd7^;fBen ’.Mitchell., *Gr^onvilp,L2Sa 'WHHtt Ghambers, Hoads2.247 Civrnelhm Nelson, GreenvilleSiOa.ll/ joH WHllatn.\?, Win l ory illo7# 2vD. Jamesv Bobortson, LelandjfMJT-u# llelm;Bi^by,- PriscillakWir ikTtovtf•, -**. ,.-?• - • , . VI *. . -1 i.. 4 ‘mmSfcoy, urisr%21-8 Joe Marline, Lel-and 62-0 Alo-nzo Schaffer, BoubbonTo Report at 11 a. m.3334 ‘Arthur Mason, Burdette.550 ©o-nrjK- Onsley, Bourbon 4611 Carl McFarlln, Birmingham 57-4 Malcum Stevens, Iceland 31 Lucius Davis, Tiulake 1432 Mase Wilson. Leland 1727 John McGhee, Metcalfe*2047* Willie Wash in g ton, Greenvilie98.3; R-obt Lee, Dunleith '848 William Lewis, Greenville .3 570 Buster ■ Saterfield, Greenville 181-7 ICar.tor ' hritchell, - Gree.uvfil-le - 77'Q: Willie Caldwell. • (Greenville ' 882 Sam Guyden, Greenviile 20-78 Raymond A; Whelaiie, Greenv’lTo Rejwrt at 1 p. 111.677 Edward Davis, Greenville 213-9 Truman Pye. Jr., Gre mville 2'30 Bm-mcL A. Bates, Lelanti 74 9 • Alex Carter,. Winternlk* lt;_ 22*69 Geo E. Rigney, ITr., Greehvnlle 3 868 Wesley Leev Greenville -1»56*9 Jack- Wiliams, Duriieith l'2il:l, Albert A. Crayton, .Mctenlfe 5 25 Lum Phillipps; Burdette 1417 William* Wei tori, Leland-,;15 7.4lt; ©isroe. Simmdns, Greenville ; 2034 Louis R. Weathers, Win terville 760 Isaac Calhoun, Greenville A S3 Overton A7 Carnahan, GreenvT “ 5-6/ Wallet Griffin, LelandTo Report at.-3 p. m.'■n ( •1^76; Fred Hendrick, Iceland*179'1 Eddie Mish, Greenville 3-956^ John. Whitney, Priscilla 79i2’Elmore Coleman, Greenville i2df2’S Shirley -Porter, Winterville' ,5 Orville Ct McClelland, Leland 3/50 Dilton Jones, Elizabeth 1-58-0 -Dedrick Smith, Greenville 54 Sam Green, Dunleith 2365 Lester, Mv BemL*. Tri.bbett . 87-0 Oscar Gillespie, GreenviHd 3/7,14 Arnold- T. Shield a ^ Greonv i lie 549 Charlie Overtoii, Elizabeth 1*1 -3-2 George Halton, Greenville 440 Isaiah Roach, Leland To Rcimrt at 3 p. 111.3 48-5- Henry Wjllianis./Loland -3 674 sOwen Stono Ncf-f, ^nrecnvitle 7 4*1 Will Ore f fordGreen ville 1/054 Mall kali Johnson, Winterville 21136 Houston Roberson, .Greenville 3*275 David Holmes, Leland 2316 -Will Rines, Greenville22*25 Jiu), Leo, Elizabeth ''1 . ,7Vi'Charlie DanTerlH, (Groenvi)le 102*2 Alfred J-otihsnn, Greenville' ,' 8*41 Raymond. V, Kimble, 'Greeny'l ‘ 6*38 Albert Sutton,'Loland •10 3-2 George Jo huso n, G roonvi 1 i 0 6,23 m\t Strawberry, BurdottA 269 Ed. L. iBarrott., Greemdjlo, uv To R«iiort hi *1 p. j»».mVWillie i|ftnlel»/ Groerivllft Id 4flh;uMn, Oroenyij\lo1*214/l|epryv»vo%trd/ Bourb»'u:ML‘u:£ •-*• *lt;. ':: aY W John Johheoa, L*mooL ;l688 Lev!:: Fprr, lt;3r««nVlI!e ;33^’Albert Jonoa/ Ijetead :u-:1'430 Tfaoci. .'WUker, Elizabeth 2005 Jacob ; .Wa)tU, Qreemille 493. AtrtiirBrown, Metcalfe t . 2*li0'8 Archie Perry, Wlntervl He 1358 John W. Morris/ Head ;lt;92i3 John*Brownf*Inland, •13*05 iPer-cy .Hemph-ill, Head/-341- Will John son, Leland 2376 Lbe T. i!StoveU, Eliza’beth ‘To Report/at 5 p. n».1007 Thos 3. Jordan, Greenvllle 1764 Anderson Murray, ©wiftwater 3§;1: Ralph D. Davidson, Greenville 3 366 Ben Moore, Storieville 1 2396 John Noble, Dunleith 3-53 Clarence Johnson,^Leland 970 John BelL Leland 63*7 James Sander A Lclttifd 1675 Charles D. Newell, Greenville 2-0-24 John We«eden, Greenville 360 Charley Jointer, Metcalfe 16-517 Joe Taylor, Metcalfe 2055 Dudley S. Wheatley, Greenville/ 1-217 Ruben Campbell. Hollyknowe 571 Adrian Blooker, Greenville * 1873 E.^J. LueclCenba-ck, Greenville 488 Napoleon Bryant, Metcalfe 1543 Frank Scoit, Winterville 2*3'0-2^Clarence Perkins. Greenville ;7Q4 Sam Davis. Greenville 72 Wiley Glanton, ElizabeUi 1896 Zelmer C. Erwin, greenviile 1709 Carl W. Schweiser, Greenville , 356 71. S. JenUins, Leland 1*1 ‘2 Frank Taylor.- Priscilla 1067' Natha-n Jones, Greenville 2082 Leroy A. Wall, Greenville 21*1 C Columbus Price, Greenville 1-28 Louis Thomas, Leland 2;0'1'2 Nelson Washington, Greenville,117Tv|tti»nry;/:il«^libj Gjreeiivilta y. IW-O -Andrew -Jehk-in*,/ Gteehvlil© 738 Jojfii ‘Clark, Wlntenrine/•11 tfi7 (Dbarlie Howard/ Greenville1097 Thoe Hoyrard, Greenville. ...To Report at 5 p. m.■lil’ftli Harmoa Conway, Leland 1234 Jno. Camiion, Leland ;1-781 Tommy W. Moseley, Greenville 1360 Anderson Martain, Leland848. Ozie Gordon, Greenville2-323 Alexander Ross, Greenville 1-118 Carl Hayes, Greenville121 Brit Thorps, Weilenman 2-2*1 Dooley N. Moore, Leland • 1)537 HmRe V. Hirsch, Greenville * 3 474 James Wilson, Elizabeth 1414 Jou4s Willis, Long Switeh 2283 ike K1cg. Greenvilie 2300 G. C. Jeter, Leland 1616 Albert U. McDonald. G'ville * 292 L. Blessings. Greenville 822 James Franklin, Hollyknowe .504 F. Paloonbo, Dunleith’1064 John* Jones. Greenville1-§0f) Ernest Cook, Helm2-286 C.'EidU-bnrg. Greenville2370 John H./Branton, BnrdcUe 2352 Carnaf G, )Josoy. Grtenville 53 0 Win, W. Heard. Greenville’ 1091 F. W. Wilhelm. Leland 21-39 Gary Pope. Greenville 47-0 Jacob Bnsli. Wintevville 23 2 Jack Bell. GreenvilleTo Cure a Cold In One I«yTakf CaXaT! V}-: BKOMO Ouiaine. It stops the CouhI? anti Jlendache and works off Ute Cold, DniL’jri^ts rtfisjvd inont-y If it fails to cure, K* W. GKu\ i{“S Kinnatnrc on each ho.v. J5c.SATUHDAV, AtiitST It 10!TTo Rejtori at 8 a. m.67-9 Eddie Dunlap, Greenville S*05 Robt A. Tribble, -Leland *1'3. Clevel’d .Darening, Hollyknowe 90'0 A. F. Goza, Jr.. G-umiison 1981 Humphrey Williams, G-recnv'l 1617 Wr»B: McMahon Jr., Greenville 2303 Will Rankins, GreiStniMe 363 Willie Jones, Dunleith 3287 Burden Hum ter, Burdette 1.142 Henry Holston. Greenville 765 Phil Moore, Metcalfe 6 R. D. McRaven, .Leland 2187 E-d Young, Winterville *327 Curt is Jefferson, Burdette 664 Glt;h. Brown, GreenvilleTo ltC[K)i*t. at- 0 a. 111.93 Hugh S. Alexander. Greenville 1 448 Jesse Williams, Tribbett 1722 T. S. Shields Jr.. Greenville 957 .Tulin H. Beck, Heads 1557 Charley Jmith, Winterville 1744 Fr-ed McLemore. Winterville 111-2 James H-illery, Greenville 345 Israel Jackson. Long Switch 1595 Robert Smith. Winterville 2184 Finis B. Moss. Greenville 1355 Dave Miller. Leland . ».103 ©oloni-011 Abraham. Greenvilie 2196 Joe Mick, Greenville 1585 John Siam-ps. Greenville 1912 Charles T. O’Kelly, HoodsTo Report at 10 a. m.1:2-21 John Collins, Longs 3-1-02 Ilenry Hart, Greenville 1625 Frank Thompson. Greenville 556 John S. Barkiey, Greenville 1*565 Albert Sanders, Greenville 21-0-9 James Price. Greenville 1R'4 Henry Arrington, Greenville 12SI Sol Holloway. Heads51- Jack Guy, Napanee 717 Vivian E. Dent, Greenville 1057 Wesley Johnson, Greenville T256 F riacoe Ini rd i n. Lei and 3'073 Major Jones, Greenville 30 Robert Davis, Tribbett 199 S. Casavecdiio, GreenviileTWO VICKSBURG BOYSARE DETAINED HEREA Vryiety of Offenders aix! \e«r Of-fetfdcis in Court, This Morning—“Sacks” Sentenced.T.n 4he city court ’this morning were a variety of offenders and near offenders.In the case of Will Gray, alias “Bumpy,” alias “Sacks,” convicted Saturday morning of stealing ’sacks” the mayor, after learning more of the general character of Gray,’ decided that the best thing to do -,was to give him the limit. $-100 and 90 days.Two small colored riboys. Eddie Moyse and Robert Brown, charged with trespassing, rather small to be sentenced to work on the farm, were taken to the country where thev will ue kept out of mischief, one going tc ail Arkansas plantation and the other to a. plantation in Washington county.Hampton James, a colored boy, came te town from Belzoni and while Mr. Joe Gold her ger, hero from Bel* zoni, coining in liis car hnd leaving same in front, of Hotel Cowan, in the hotel, took the Gold-unsI berger car for a jov ride.. .Tames ; secured several young negroes, drove ; the streets and finally drove into the - rear of T. G. Carter’s car. occupied 1 by Mr. Carter and family, doing considerable damage to the car.The only charge presented against James was trespassing—taking the car of another and using it without the consent of the ow’ner. MayorHam fined James $10 am^eot*1To Report'at 11 a. m.388 Sandy Jackson. Elozabeth 14:23 Willie Mrilliams, Leland 3 7*1'6 Jl. C. Shelton, Greenville 773 Richard Clay#. Lam out 608 John Sadiboy, Helm 406 James C. Davis. Greenville •:5-l;9 Will -Perry, Helm 3 7*30 Isaiah McKinney, Dunleith -25 Toni Downs, Burdette 392 Floyd,P. Drew, Greenville 2-0S-l Joseph E. Wall. Wrights 22:3*1 .Tolln .Lipscomb. Leland 889 F-ook Gion,*Greenville 38?^ Sylvester Johnson, Meteaife Id 66 Mose Hawkins. GreenvilleTo Report at 1 p. m. t1712 Martin Sievers. Greenville 21S6 John P. Aloore. Gr«enville 588 Manuel Strong. Helm ,856,Charley Caines. Metcalfe 705, John Daniels. Greenville F346 John Mills, Dunleith 2263 Isadora Romansky, Greenville 2053 Leo P. Worden, Greenville 20*51 J. R. Quianthy, Greeiiyille 1957 .Tos. Washington, Greenville 576 Will ©heuherd. Leland 20-23 Edward Willis. Metcalfe 944 Penn Banks, Dunleith 1866 Eddie Lee, Anguilla 3 808 Lewis Moseley. GreenjitleTo Report at,2 p. m,1943 L. L. Jake way, Greenville • 1677 Wm. Fank, Greenville''12-2 Oscar Tavlor, PriseMla 1783 Dave Martin, Greenville 642 Charlie Simon, Heads f 939 James Boyd, Leland 1 639/Arch Tucker, Priscilla 222 Frank Younger^ Leland 2364 Lucas G. Boyd. Weilenman 1715 Thos J. Seav, Greenville 9*0'6 Less Ball. Longs 3 337 Calvin Motley. Helm 2-226 Bob Lee, Tribbett -7:00 Adam Drayton, Greenville 3 25‘Q Mitchell Evans, BurdetteTo Report, at* 3 p. m.1195 T/Onzo Clark. Hollyknowe 2406 -Wuiyman Croxt, Greenville 297 Charley Brown, Greenville 321 Sp eneer J a ckson, ’ El i zabeth 736 Sam Clemmons, Greenville .16*28 .Take Terry, Metcalfe.707 John IT. Dickson, Winterville.142*5 Leroy Wilkins, Trbett1D02 Rink Jackson, Greenville 115*1; Willie Harris, Greenville 1101 -John Holmios, Grcenvlllo'368 Richard Jones, Heads 974*. Allst Brown, Leland 13 698 F.’B. Shaid)rough, GreenVjUc • Floyd Johnson, •lyolandTo Report at. -I j». m.Geo. Biit.tor, Elizabeth,926 Junius RTiio, Eilzaboth .1i0't 0 Dave Jones. Motca1f,c1857; John Leo, PriiVJUa9-1,9 Bud Bailey,,DDnleit.lv /65Gv Syo Brohks. G(ecuville ’When the north bound train arrived last night. Chief Kitchens noticed two ho vs slide from 111? “blind baggage” an dstarted toward them. The bos seeing the chief took to their heels, but were finally caught on East Alexander street and were taken^ t-o the police station. Mayor Ham questioned the boys this morning and they gave their names as Edgar Jewell and Ed. Shea, and their home as Vicksbui*t?. They are probably fifteen years old. They stated that they had done no .harm, but decided that they would run awav from home and go to Memphis, and as Shea had only ‘f-our bits” and Jewell ‘nary red cent.” they tackled the blind baggage as cheap transportation facilities. Chief Kitchens no-fied the chief of police of Vicksburg of the detention of the boys here and is awaiting instructions as to what to do with them. They were given a bed and breakfast, at the police station:Drives Gut Malaria, Builds Up SystemThe Old Standard genera! strengthening ttfnlc, GROVE’S TASTEi.ESS chill TONIC, drive* out Malar is,emiches the btood.and builds up the system. A true ionic. For adults and children. 50c. ' 1RED CROSSfHEADQUARTERSTomorrow, tin* Red Cross Sewing wilDbe di^pjayed in the ball room of the Elysian Club, from eleven o’clock in the morning till nine at night. The public is invited.Those who have been sewing, or any one especially interested in the*W IN' ftYvliiChlinoL’V/V.-u Myuvvr» *1 v (\a written greeting on a correspondence card, to be slipped in the pocket of the -pajama coat. ?ome little word of cheer to the wounded man—no matter what his race may be if heis fighting on the right side. Theremis-will be two hundred pajamas 011 play.Every man and woman in the county should avail themselves of the opportunity offered tomorrow. In future, we will ship each month all garments made during that month, and there will be no other public display of the work done by the women.MR©. E. 1). DAVIS, • Chairman Hospital SuppliesFOR CITIZENS’ WARTRAINING CiSMP32.0950In additu»n to thos$ mentioned In The Democrat yesterday afternoon as going to Winona for the preliminary ex envin alio n for onlrancGR.o the ritteens’ Officers Training oamp for war service at Fort Logan Hi Root, the following splendid/ynnnwere11Walter m Hulltia5, Je-m.9/Ofn, Gre^'-T^rJn,2 4 0’5 Gdorg© Nol do/J H ol 1 Jo \v 013 3 9 ‘Matihjow MarBut lFGe81'4 Robt/Fonu f a 1^1’Jdr■rNnieiV.- Ernes' Kellner Jr.,Kellner. C M. Bradshaw. Si Jr., ShiiohR Hood, Sam Thoiromo jiaftor. F. J. Millet to, '.^lios. C. Holmes and Mr. Folev.• There me probably other,names we, were- ^nalde tor: I'lt;whose '•nre.
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