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OTTUMWA COURIER, TUESDAY, MARCH 5,1912. *
THAT WAS A HORSE ON ME," SAYS FELIX TO FINK
Moms Williams
HORSE MARKET .
SAY FELIX THERE'S
A FELLOW OVER THERE WANTS "R> SELL A FINE HORSE FOR *2
I'LL SHOW WWHERE
YOU CAN BUY THE BEST HORSE IN THE STATE
FOR * Z.
I GUESS^
IT'S ABOUT TIME FOR ME TO BEAT IT.
WELL HERE tOU
ARE.
CULL.
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"THE NEXT PRESENT I GIVE TO OLD MAN GROUCH WILL BE IN THE MUMMY CLASS,' " SAYS FELIX TO FINK.
f I'LL MAKE A PRESENT OF ( HtM "lb OLD MAN GROUCH
ME MAKES A NICE
PRESENT AND IT MAY HELP
TO FIX UP OUR QUARREL
OLD MAN GROUCH IS A FOOL AND HE MAY LIKE PARROTS
OLD MAN GROUCH IS A FOOL. AND HE
MAT LIKE PARROTS
AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY
Private Sales Daily--Sold on Guarantee
SALES STILL GROWING. Hhd a very good sale last week. Horses, while no higher, met witht ready sale, and I look for a continued' good demand at this week's sale. Already horses are beginning to ar rive, a very choice load being received from Seymour. Quite a lot of the boys are coming with loads this week, and the supply will bo fairly lafrge. f am writing a lot of buyers that we will have a barn full of horses so I look for good attendance. Have some farm mares and work stock of my own I'd sell on trial to * be returned if not In every way satis factory,
MORRIS WILLIAMS. Ottumwa, Iowa.
P. S.-- One of our buyers will lie at Eddyvllle Thursday, also we'll have a: car of good corn the last of the week. ) Hell same at- 65c.
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SYE. EAR NOSE AND THRoaSPECIALIST.
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talk, but the Rock Island was late and /
he only had a few minutes in which to
speak. Tho most of his remarks t
were directed to the students, for he .
A Boy's Essay- ora Ducks
Poultry and Eggs
scary in the estimation of the board of dlretcors of Richland to pay salaries of
teachers for the next year is $3,200;
contingent fund, $1,200; school house
FOR SALE--ROSE COMB REDS. IF bond fund, $325.
interested in good Reds, the lay, pay Ray E. Ireland living south of town
. and win kind fro mstate of Rhode was married Feb. 45 to Miss A. M.
PEOPLE'S PULPIT
The Courier will-publish In this
said that the college atmosphere pears to the disciples the first day of seemed familiar to him. Governor the week. Verse twenty-six says, Wilson said that he was acquainted ? "After eight days came Jesus and with Grinnell through his Iriend Al stood in the midst." If this is the next bert Shaw, the editor of the Review of It was the printer's mistake, not mine.. Mr. Smith
admits the law condemned him be cause he had broken some of the commandments, but then sdys, the reason he makes so much of the fourth is because it is as binding as
the others. Fancy a man condemned
they "Came to Rehoboam on the third day as the kihg bade." In Mark 8-31 Christ says that "After three days he would arise again." While in chapter 10-34, he said he would "Rise the third day." Will Mr. Smith" accuse JesuS of contradicting himself? I think not.
Again, in Matthew 27-62. the Phari sees come to Pilate and say. "We re member that deceiver sajj? while he was yet alive, "After three days I will rise again. Commanfl therefore that the sepulcher be made sure until the third. They only ask a guard until the third day, though they said he
North LiiJerty, March 4.--North Llbt ,
erty, a town d? 2R0 population, claim#'
to have the largest per centHiw of big!
men of any town in the middlewest.
Five men in this village total an npgie^
gate weight of 1,580 pounds, the aver
age weight being 316 pounds. Ther
are Milo Gordon, 371 pounds: ,7. H. ;
Lininger, 320 pounds; C. E. Stewart y
310 pounds; M. J. Stoner, 285 pounds,
and S. P. Finch, 285 pound". The
mayor of North' Liberty fodav i ................
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