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Mr. and Mex. W. D. Heston, P. BR. Headers and Mr. L. A. Surder, who have been @ attendance at the camp meetings at the Lakes, returned ome Monday. John Fisher shipped one car of five stock to Fort Dodge and ome car to Chicago tac Saturday. C. A Gariockk was looking after business matters in Minnecosta bach week He returned Some via the Laker, brieging Mrs. Garlock, C. A. Jr. and Miss Phyllis Heathman, who have been enjoying 2m outing there. home with him. Join Fisher, who recently purchased the Theo. Kietzman Co. implement business, harald a half interest in the same to F. BR. Eggspuehler. Ske will have the active management of the business, taking the place of A. E. Bush. A. FE. Bush has retired from the management of the Fisher implement business, but expects to remain in Player for some time. Warfield Campbell returned from Rochester, Minn... Tuesday evening, looking quite lke his old self. He has been in the hospital there for about five months, but is now fully re covered. L. E. Thompson has just completed a fine cement sidewalk on the south side of the hotel. This makes a big improvement on main street. Park Rapids, Minn, for a fishing and outing trip. They expect also to visit with relatives there. A GREAT LIGAT DAWNXS January 1, 1920, 2 law goes into ef fect by which the finance committee of the senate and the ways and mean: committee of the house are to form a jet committee to fix what expendi tures are to be undertaken for the financial year. And when the figures have been reached, nothing can be aided to them except by intervention of the president, or by a two-third vote of the committee. This is better than allowing twenty different committees to authorize ex penditures whenever they feel like it. it is extremely difficult to keep track of accounts in which the items tots h im billions. It is difficult to do these things, even when the outgoings are all recorded in one book But when a whole library of ledgers is kept, re cording the financial jazz concerts of treaty committees, the agglomera tion is simply a kaleidoscope. No wonder that this has been the most expensively run country in the world. No wonder there have been taxes on everything, from medicine to children’s toys. The recently passed measure marks the beginning of a better day. When accounts are kept in such a way that we can really tell what we are spending, we will prob ably spend less, and need less.
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Rolfe Reveille

Rolfe, Iowa, US

Mon, Jul 14, 1919

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