PLOVER LECTUE couRSE DATES (Continued Som first page) plying the needle thee days prepare to the school tem at Mornin college which begins on September 4 Jas. McEwen’s bother and ¢, left Thursday for their home in Wi sin. Miss Zella Wallace ‘was a southborn passenger on Friday morning. Jas. Pirie had about a wagon load of split wood taken from their yard Tuesday night. The rarties perch borrowed it with intent to return have been undergoing a change of “ele als since. Their identiy has matter of mystery. Bert Hilton and Heny Twigg “s business visitors to Fort Dodge on F day. Mrs. B. H. Kerns and little baby were visitors to Rolfe Fridy. Will S. Strong was in town and received a hay rack full of posts for fencing on his fam. Wil putting alot of fine improvements his farm this year. A fine supper and an enjoyable oy ing fell to the grateful occupants of M. E. manse on Saturday, when were entertained at the hospi home of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Wallace. Rev. J. W. Little leaves with goods for Meriden, on Tuesday. Warfield Campbell left Monday Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He ha farm south of that city and goe supervise improvements. Some of our young people got a reception at Havelock last . While they were enjoying themsel at a social function, their buggys were cut and other injury done, so report. Many silos will be filled this . Mr. Parradee, with his engine, and Mr. Stowell, with his cutter, are now fillin for farmers near Rolfe. Many of our permanent citizens laying in their stock of hard cor the winter. We say permanent citi because it is evident our population had a boost during these last month many builders, carpenters and rail workers having taken up tempo residence with us. Also the sound the hammer is to be heard in the vici ity of the Presbyterian parsonage, a similar strain of music fills the ai around the Methodist parsonage. All summer caps for men and for half price, at the Plover Mercantile Saturday. Roy Brock, our wide awake truggis has been paying his friends some implied compliments during the week. Som very pretty post cards were in eviden advertising a temporary reduction soap. A gentle reminder, probably, the proximity of winter and the incon venience of bathing when the mercur courts zero. Better take a bathed soap ie cheap. Miss Luella Shaver, our capable nu has been taking a vacation. She for three weeks been visiting a sist in Minnesota, returning from her w4 deserved rest Thursday evening. Miss Sadie Anderson of Milford, wh was on her way home from an extend a visit at Boone and Des Moines, sto for a few days visit with her friends the M. E. parsonage. W. D. Heathman has purchased farm near Firstview, Colo. We all stand that he visited friends in neighborhood, and hearing of a nice improved relinquishment, he thought! He has a nice house, barn and chick house, thirty-five acres broken and hundred and sixty fenced, for will $500 was certainly a reasonable figur He will not move until early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, special for the National Life Insurance © Des Moines, are spending a few in Plover. The National Life is company of which our friend, Barker, is one of the staff. George Miller, west of town, with a serious accident on Monday ternoon. Few details are forth but it appears that he was cutting when through some misfortune his f¢ became caught in the machinery. chain soon did its destructive work when surgical help was secured it # found necessary to amputate the four inches below the knee. Much pathy is felt for the sufferer. John Bush Sr. left Saturday mom for Minneapolis, where he will #4 some time visiting friends and ing the Minnesota state fair. The Plover Mercantile Co. will some very good bargains in hosiery department next Saturday. Mrs. Lars Severson returned on Saturday last from her visit ners. Sam Severson went to Story to the Lutheran synod that can there this week. been METHODIST CHURCH ,THOS, BATHO, PASTOR _No services on Sunday next dedication services the cause. Mid-week service on Thursday @ p. m.