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Newspaper

Renwick Times

Location

Renwick, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Aug 16, 1917

Page

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The Girl Who Had No God Chapter Continued Scene

In Saint Jude’s village Ward confronts Mrs Bryant over rumors about Elinor and Hilary Kingston. Ward’s sermon inspires a record collection of seventy eight thousand dollars for rebuilding the parish house, while Elinor and Walter’s jealous intrigues deepen. Mrs Bryant suggests a broader feminist threat as tension mounts.

Ward Ald Hilary Kingston Elinor Bin Gerk Enor Werd Buldlog Universal Brotherhood Saint Jude's Walter Wulf Eler Uff Hull Edureh Mr. Bryant Hult Holt Huff Hitnor Dhnor Talbot Alinur Saint Jide'’s Bulk Tabbot Library of the Hell Walter Mr. Ward Ald Hilary Tainor Bryant White Country Club Mitiner Mrs. Bryant Abi Hilary Miss Kingston Fils Saint Tude’s

Sunday Golf Day Breaks With Pearl Plot

Talbot visits Elinor at the hall and reads a cryptic note from Boroday about a stolen pearl. The plan urges mailing the pearl to police HQ and heading to Woffingham within a week if safe. The Bryant case threatens influential families and church schemes as tension mounts.

Talbot Elinor Boroday Dago’s Huff Old Hilary Poroday Mall Police Woffingham Iinor

Wedding of prominence shocks Columbus paper

A Columbus society wedding drew quick scrutiny from a vigilant proofreader who caught a swapped phrase in the copy. The editor corrected a likely error after noticing the misprint that changed the meaning from a planned union to a puzzling phrase about cows.

Columbus Wis Téecause

A Disappointment Farher Says Reginalé Calls Tomorrow

An encoded or garbled note features a character named Farher anticipating a call from Reginalé tomorrow asking consent to marriage. The speaker expresses doubt Reginalé would be a good son-in-law, calling him wild and unwilling.

Flortense Freginalé

Food Shipment for Des Moines Area to Feed Draft Army

A Des Moines mammoth food consignment for the draft army heads to Camp Dodge, totaling over 1,181,000 pounds of flour, 210,000 pounds sugar, 78,000 beans, 73,000 coffee, and 52,000 rice, with corn meal, salt, matches, and personal supplies. Captain Falkenthal coordinates perishables with Des Moines merchants as 1000 men work on cantonment roads and utilities.

Des Moines Camp Dodge C. J. Falkenthal Central Department Chicago Walkenthal

County board grapples with new road patrol law

Officials report the state patrol law takes effect July 1 and requires counties to appoint patrolmen. Attorneys warn boards to act promptly as some counties have yet to appoint. Patrols must monitor assigned roads, maintain ditching, and keep bridges in repair while officials note staffing shortages and late start concerns.

State Department of Justive Todew Suneral Sumery Arhe Foster Guthmpown

Farm committee reports crop acreage gains and boosts

The War and Farm Committee, chaired by Doc 20, met at the governor’s office to review the reservation program. They estimate about a 15 percent rise in corn acreage this season, with increases in potatoes oats and other crops aided by labor bureaus in each county. Plans for expanding wheat and 1/8 acre crops are underway, with events and campaigns to promote farming efforts across the state.

Des Moines Milk Producers’ Association Iowa Milk Producers’ Association Des Moines Lown Horace M. Uavoer Arthur Wallace Diswick Kansas Towa Farmarg A M Corey State Board of Agricultures J. C. Mohar Me. Mohler Mahler Kandas Corey State Board Mohler Cohnty Vra Car Homal Wiswie Werkars N Pearson Willington

A Problem Play Draws Curious Rural Theatergoer in Chicago

A problem play in Chicago attracts a loyal rural district spectator who attends nine nights in a row and savors each whispered line. The theater press agent records the exchange as a potential story, as the spectator hints at a revealing private scene and the actor laughs at the misread intrigue.

Chicago Speornetor

Off duty officer in camp amid casual chatter and habit

Soldiers at a Fort scene discuss a lieutenant’s absence and a private’s joke about duty. An orderly missing from his post causes a brief exchange as officers improvise, reflecting camp banter and wartime routine.

Blarkson Hwin FL Quinn Charles BL Shatr Indianapotla Anya Shafe George Panama

Notorious Troubles In A Quiet Cottage

A fragment from Tearson's Weekly depicts Mrs Jones enduring harsh treatment by her husband in a cramped cottage. A neighbor vents sympathy, but the chairwoman insists she is happier now, noting she no longer fears being thrown down cellar stairs as her husband once did.

Hur Gandfor

Southern States Contain TIT Carton Mills Conflict

A report notes carton mills in southern states valued at $225,000 with industry figures indicating significant asset holdings and potential regional impact.

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