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THE CANTR1L TRIUHN!FOKMKHI T HIE NEW E?i'ier 9th, 1852, and to this union lt;were born three children John 11• 1'*vellborn BROS.f Pubs.aDJlvops. | Harvey, Fredrick, and Margaret(Kritdrgd at the post otflce at C*nli:i, i » vn.for i.tasmlsaion through the mail? »ndir.atter.Ellen Courtnev. Fredrick andJonn Harvey proceeded her inrdeath.Her husband passedM aTr* Of St Bh(‘RIPrtaway March 5th, 1900, and sincet’ayabi* In Aavuncec-? * lt;war..............*......t Of the • t » • • . » » - • * ♦ • • • *Tl\f feu Month** . . *........• # •$1.005025then she lias made her home withiher only daughter, Mrs. W. F.\■,iCourtney, at Az«n, Missouri.IANNUAL IOWA PICNIC FORHAWKEYE8 IN CALIFORNIAShe leaves to mourn her loss adaughter, eight grandchildrenCIand fourteen great-grandchild-1Thegreat annual pic'nic reunion for the lowans in Califor-ren. By all whom sho knew shewill be sorely missed. She wasnia will be held on the regulardate, February 22nd, 1917. Washington's Birthday, in E HakePark, Los Angeles. (If rainythat date it will be held the firstpleasant Saturday folio* •■*iug.) There will be the countster and headquarters,Cl regis-1! e orea good Christian womanInearly life she found saving faithin Christ. Was christened in the1Catholic church. The selectionof her oration, “Do as you wishedI £ 1cto be done ! y,” which was origi-1nal in thought will no doubtmake a lasting impression on the4 »registers and headquartei withspecial college hour from threeto four o’clock. The prcgr. mhearts of her relatives andfriends.Ewill be at two o’clock and thenew president, -fudge Frank R.Willis, will preside. The picnicBENEFITS OF NEWFARM LOAN ACTwill be under the auspices of ThefIowa Association of Southern iCalifornia and information mayof the facilitiesbe secured from Secretary C. HParsons, California SavingsBank, Los Angeles.Obituary of MrsBy reason created by the Federal farm loan act, which was passed last summer, it will be easier in the future for a farmer to secure money to make needed improvementor for the purchase of live stock.Julia Ann -StrawIand it will be easier also for thelandless man to purchase a farm,according to a recent publicationMrs. Julia Ann Straw Hiedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. JohnMurphy was born in Phleisa.v,Missouri, Jun :5th, 1833, and dtparted this life February 6th,1917. being 83 y ars 8. monthsand 1 day. She was united inmarriage to Peter Straw Decemb-of the United States Departmentof Agriculture (Farmers’ Bulletin 792) entitled “How the Fed-tvkdtlt;tv\t!era! Farm Loan Act Benefits thej |jFarmer. ”The Federal land banks u*tablisheci under this act will standn\\ready at all times, it is expected,ITn
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