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The Marshfield News and Wisconsin Hub from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 6

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THURSDAY, JAKUAEV 27, 1C21. PAGE SIX THE MAESIIFIELD NEWS, MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN Two-Day Institute at Auburndale Opens Today Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents AD LSsSSfRiPA.V- -IBlit By JAMES MORGAN 2 C6 (Jleamtmess (Coprrif ht. Hit, br Jm Marcao.) LINCOLN AWAKENED The two-day Farmers institute at Auburndale will open at 10 o'clock this morning. The principal speakers will be E. C.

Jacobs of Elk Mound, N. Wilson of Madison, of the division of markets; FT F. Mengel of Wisconsin Rapids, of the Wisconsin Highway commission, and County-Agent R. Peterson of Wisconsin The Show i You Have Been Waiting For. The Shovi 4 You Have Been Waiting For.

cniinnniiiHiiiiiinMiiinnHuiMnMHiiJiiniiiiiniiuiuuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititriiiiiiiiiiiiiit TIIE LOVE.LAUGHTER LINGERIE FARCE Kept n.Y laughing for Eight Months A. H.W00DS Presents 180 Feb. t2, Abraham Lincoln be i to Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, near Hod-' genvllle, La Rue County, The program follows: I Thursday January 27. 10:00 A. M.

-U Pedigrees, Transfers AN EXCEPTIONAL GOOD CAST AND COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION. 4L- Mr. Jacobs and Marketing Farm Crops Mr. WHson 1816-Moved to Indiana. 1830 Moved to Illinois.

1835-43 In the I lllnola Legl- lature. 1847-9 In Congress. 1858 July 24, challenged Doug-las to the -great debate. November, defeated for the Senate. 1860 May 18, nominated for President by i the Repub-" llcan national convention at Chicago, OVER ONE THOUSAND LONG LINGERING LAUGHS AND THE LAST MINUTE MODES IN GOWNS, LINGERIE AND PAJAMAS.

i i i i 1:30 P. M. i Practical Road Building SOME GOOD SEATS LEFT. jL-i----- Mr. Mengel Institute Petition 10 minutes Mr.

Jacobs When you know the things that are going upon your table or in the-rnaking of good things for your table come from a good clean store, you feel better, your appetite is bigger, and your satisfaction is complete. When you are shopping with your relatives, friends or alone isn't it a comfort to know you are trading in the cleanest place in the You need never be asnamed to bring them into ypur grocery, store as they will all havfi praise for you on your good judgement in trading, at a clean Th ey wilt have ords of praise for us for keeping it in that condition out-ef respect for our customers and their patronage. i In, the past, a smile and a good word has made you overlook the dirt. But in an up-to-date store; you are entitled to a smile, a good word, satisfaction in your purchases, and above all else "CLEANLINESS." Market. CoimdlMoiiiis -'I In spite of the fact that there are many so-called sales and declines in prices.

Don't buy only your, requirements for a few days' at a time as markets in our lines are still very unsettled 'arid it will be some time before they, are back to pre-war levels. 1 I Farm Accounting w- Mr. Wilson Water and Sewage! Systems on the Farm 4.4- Mr. Jacobs PRICES i 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 PRICES 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 8:00 P. M.

One Hour Program" Local Talent Enduring1 Fun i I Mr. Jacobs Friday January 28. I Making Better 'Clover Hay -I Mr. Jacobs produce for groceries, clothing, or other merchandise he must include in Better Seeds: Cheaper Feeds li.i.JX1 MrJ Peterson his income the. value of the articles ROTARY NEWS 1:30 M.

farmers who keep complete accounts and who take inventories at the beginning and cad of the year to determine their profits should report on the accrual basis. Both methods are fully explained on Form 1040F, copies of which may be obtained from the offices of collectors internal revenue. "YOU'RE WELCOME TIIE Iron-throated cannon of the Washington navy yard, breaking the stillness of a March dawn in 1854 with Its 100 exultant roars over the' repeal of the Missouri compromise, awakened Lincoln to the great mission for which his whole life had been an unconscious preparation. After a single term In congress, where his criticism of the Mexican war in the midst of that conflict had left him unavailable for a second term, and after providentially falling to obtain the snug berth of commissioner of the general land office, he had retired to his clingy law office in Springfield. i The wiping out of the dead line against the spread of i slavery aroused him from his Indifference to political questions1 and drew him from his retirement, know there is a God and that he hates Injustice and slavery," he said simply to a friend.

"I see the storm coming. I know his band Is in It. If he has a place and work for me and I think he has, I believe I am ready." The cannon that called Lincoln to his duty also was the signal gun that heralded the birth of the Republican received and exchanged. Profit received from the sale of farm land or rent received for the use thereof must also be included. In determining his net income, upon which the tax is assessed, the farmer may deduct all necessary expenses in The College of Agriculture and Its Relation to the Farmer Mr.

Jacobs Institute Petition 10 minutes L. Ll: i- Mr. Jacobs Liming Acid Soils Mr. Peterson Farmers' Economy Store Inc. LARRY CLARK Phone 372 FRANK -HILDEBRANDT EE i "CAN'T WE BE YOUR GROCER?" Association Official Mr.

Jacobs Cow Testing Testing curred in the operation of, his farm during the year. These include cost of cultivation, harvesting, and mar keting of his crops, the cost of seed and fertilizer used, amount spent in repays to farm buildings other than A.X it a You Must Bslleve This." Perbapsine most remarkable freaks of lightning was that related byohn Still, the famous bishop of Wella. A storm broke over Wells cathedral during a service. Afterward tbe bishop, his wife and many members of th congregation found themselves marked with a cross on various parts of tbe body, i Not a soul wss Injured the iIiyiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN party. Joining the nw party, he be- uie aweuing ana xences- ana machinery.

The cost of farm tools used up in the course of the year, wages paid to employees other than domestic servants, and rent paid for farm land and buildings (other, than dwelling) are deductible items. Farmers who keep no records or only records of cash receipts and disbursements should make their returns on the basis of actual receipts, but mm At their dinner in the Elk club Thursday, the Rotaiians were favored with an interesting talk on retail lumber, given by George D. Booth of the Booth-Campbell Lumber company. He told of the drop in prices on certain grades of lumber, from SO. to 40 per cent, and held it to be a good thing, for the reason that it will have ths effect of hurrying along the movement to normalcy in economic conditions in general.

His advice was that dealers in all lines join the cut in prices. Another feature was a movie showing' scenes of Fargo, N. where the next district Rotary convention will be held. It was decided to hold the future dinners on Mondays instead of Thursdays! Dr. James Vedder was named as chairman of the next dinner gathering.

The speakers at the Rotary dinner Monday were County Supt. Robert Morris and John F.J Cole, who spoke on the Red Cross, and Rev. Fred J. Jordan, who stressed the Rotary club as an educational factor In the community. Dr.

Copps presided as chairman in a very able' manner in the absence of Dr. James Vedder, who was appointed as chairman for the next meeting. R. J. Baker will be the chairman of the Feburary 7 meeting.

mm Chuckles In Court. In a RhymDey valley police court It turned but that a defendant shot a the property of a Mr. Fowler, and evidence was given by Mr. Bird. Ice-Harvest Time at Hand Farmers who have not already; done so should prepare to lay by a store of ice now for cooling milk and for household use next summer.

In places where nature provides a sufficiently low temperature, the cost of harvesting and storing ice is low when compared with' the saving effected. Ordinarily, it -is safe to harvest 2 ions of ice for each cow in the herd. This will allow for melting and leave enough for family needs. Where cream only is sold about one-fhird of that quantity of ice will be Two farmers bulletins No. C23, Ice Houses I and the Use of Ice on the Farm, and No.

1078, Harvesting and Storing Ice on the Farm, may be had by applying to the Division of Publications, "United States Department of Agriculture, i I rt a 0 'Kg--: 7 f. VI I TABU SHED I860 A TALE OF THREE GENERATIONS "There's More Real Satisfaction" says the Good Judge ROLLED OATS is the greatest of solid food; it gives all the nu In a little of the Real To- bacco Chew, than you ever got out cf the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh CHRONIC triments needed- to keep: thei body in health and strength-- 1 1 chew nearly as often that's Lincoln In 1850. why it costs you less to chew this class tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that, 1 Put up in two STOP buying just Rolled Oats.

Insist upon VANITY I ROLLED OATS. The process in' making VANITY gives it an entirely different taste, and too If7 i BBAMn SUFFERERS I want to, talk to yon. The fact' that you have been treated else where without benefit does 1 not discourage, me in the least. I am helping men, and women every day, effecting curea, many times in cases pronounced incurable by others, so that I feel ure I can do as much for you. My counsel will cost you nothing but my charges for treatment will be reasonable and not more than yon-will be.

willing to pay for the benefits -conferred. I Rheumatism, Nervous-1 ness, Stomach and Heart Troubles, Catarrh, Blood and Skin Di-. Constipation, Urinary, Kidney Diseases, and -Diseases W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco eliminates thelongicobking as VANITY Rolled Oats can be prepared in from 1 ten to fifteen minutes. ROTARY FACTS. First club organized with four members in Chicago in 1905.

-v Name "Rotary" adopted because original club "rotated" their meetings among business offices of members. Limited membership plan is one of foundations of Rotary 's strength, Rotary has no "paid" organizers, and international association is "mighty particular" about accepting new clubs. There are now over 800 clubs with a total membership of 65,000. There are many Rotary clubs in foreign countries. Nd Rotary club has ever failed to make good; none has ever surrendered its charter.

Rotary clubs have a higher percentage of attendance of members at meetings than any other organization made up of business and professional men. Average attendance of all clubs in United States and Canada, in December, 77.40 per cent. iZ came at once Its' leader in Illinois; to his own 8urprisej the second man in the balloting for; Its' candidate for vice president In 1856, and Its candidate for senator in 1853 against Stephen A. the; author of the repeal- I While Lincoln made ready for that campaign, as always In every hour of decision, he retired within himself. Be consulted no one and gave no hint of his line of attack until he called together a dozen, friends and read to them his opening speech, which began with those Immortal Words "A house divided against Itself cannot stand.

I believe that this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free It will become all one thing or all the other. Every man in the little group warned him that If he delivered the speech it would defeat hint for the senate1. "If. I "bad to draw a pen across my record and erase my whole life from sight, he quietly replied, "and I had one poor gift or choice left as to what I should save from the wreck, I should choose that speech and leave It to the (Peculiar to Wome A. KICKBUSCH GROCERY CO.

WAUSAU, WISCONSIN Koifak Vv PRICE 5H Afoney bek without iueition if HUNT'S Salve falls in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. SINQWORM. TETTER ct chicks at 25 cents; to. 30 cents each. When you have them grown' to maturity the common standard bred birds stand you at 3 cents each more than the mongrels and the high; class well, bred birds have cost you from 10 cents to 15 cents more than the poorest ones.

Which will you invest in I In buying chicks as in else one never gets more than they pay, for. yi world nnerased. otbar Itchlnff skin diseasea. Try ft cent bo at our riak. a -a DR.

TURBLN M(2(IM1(M SEXTON-DEMGEN DRUG CO. The local club was organized in 1920. It now has 50 members. Rotary principles and activities are based upon the belief that "He Profits Most Who Serves Best. 3 Who has visited Marshfield for ths past Thirty Years, will be again in MARSHFIELD, WIS.

FRIDAY, FEB. 4 at the BLOdSeTT HOTEL, RURAL LIFE GROUP? LEADERS MET HERE rector of the Marshfield branch experiment station, was the host of the occasion. Those in attendance were: Miss Gladys L. Meloche, 1 Miss Gladys Stillman, Madison Mrs. J.

T. Holland) Auburndale. Mrs. E. E.

Miner, Marshfield. Mrs. Jones, Wisconsin Rapids. rl Mrs. Mattie Hurd, Marshfield, R.

7. Mrs! Edith Greenwood, Marshfield. A. Tripp, Marshfield R. 1.

Mrs. Leander Morrison, Marshfield R. 1. Mrs. Charles Ewer, Marshfield R.

7. Mrs. George Huser, Wisconsin Rapids, R. 3. Mrs.

Clara Bethke, Wisconsin Rapids. Mrs. William Jackson, Wisconsin Rapids, 5. Mrs. Thos.

Hannifin, Wisconsin Rapids; R. 4. i Paulson' Marshfield, Route 1. County Agent and Mrs. R.

A. Wisconsin New prices effective January Below we quote prices of a few of the most popular Kodaks and Brownies. and every hours 9 a. m. to 8 p.

fourth Friday hereafter. Douglas carried a few more legislative districts and was re-elected, but Lincoln led in the aggregate popular VOtC. -t Lincoln had met his Bunker Hill. The great unknown, who had dared to cross, swords with the foremost champion of the' repeal, piqued the curiosity of the country. Accepting an invitation to speak in New his Cooper union address established' his intellectual and moral right to lead the nation.

Nevertheless, when zealous neighbors had first entered him as a candidate for president, he protested that he was not fit for the place. Until the convention of 1860 actually met In Chicago, his toame seldom was mentioned for the honor, outside his own state. Two-thirds of the delegates really favored the nomination of William II. Seward, but as soj often happens in politics, the very plre-emineice of the New York senator made him unavailable. In the end Lincoln was nominated largely because he was the least known raau on the list of candidates.

No. 2 Brownie reduced from SPECIAL BLANKS FOR FARMER TAX $3.33 to $4.50 l- No. 2 A Brownie "reduced from $4.58 to No. 3 Brownie reduced from $5.90 to A meeting of the group leaders, and the county rural life committee was recently held at Marshfield and, was addressed by Miss Gladys L. Meloche, clothing specialist, and Miss Gladys Stillman, state director, of Women's Extension courses, and by County Agent R.

A. Peterson, Nine of the elub -leaders as well as the members of the county Committee were present. The report of each of the club leaders was heard and from these excellent statements the effectiveness of the work of Miss Meloche was easily seen. Over a hundred dress forms have already been made ly the club Scrub Chickens We still find those who love to sinjr the praise of hill" fowl and one ha only to watch the tacks crates of market poultry arriving on "commission row" at the city market to "arrive at the con elusion that many farmers still believe in raising this class of fowl. If however, these same people- could stand by, and watch: how the buying public discriminates against' the coops of culls and note the lower prices'; their chicks "have to be sold for to move them at all they would soon conclude that the fellow who believes in raising standard bred stock of the heavier is getting much the better of the deal.

Only the scrub farmer still persists in scrubs whetherit be chickens, or other farm products. 'C We always have the bargain hunter and he may be found in day old chick shopping, a3 well as Elsewhere, and they will find what 'they are looking for. Already we have noted the advertisements of those who offer to deliver high class chicks, post Free Consultation WHO ARE NERVOUSi-DE-'spondent, Dizzy; Weak. Debilitated. Tired Mornings, Lifeless, Easily Fatigued, Excitable, Irritable, Hallow-Eyed, Hazard Looking, Sleepless 1 Have you Poor Memory, Weak Back, Sunken Cheeks, Foul Breath.

-Heart Flutter, Catarrh, -Lack off Energy, Confidence and Ambition? Urinary, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Obstructions, Straining, Pain in Back, Bladder and Kidneys, 1 Enlarged Gland Nervousness, Swell- INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU SLAKES IT EASIER TO FILL OUT 7 FORMS. Tool Drills Square Holes Value of Merchandise ExcKt Jnimbers at a very small cost. The ing. BLOOI POISON, SKIN II-seases. Rasn.

Ulcers. Sore Mouth or An improved square-hole drill, described with illustration in the February Popular Mechanics Magazine, which will cut and finish square or rectangular holes in one operation, has been placed on the market by an ed for Produce Must be In Tax Return. eastern manufacturer. The tool prop Throat, Swollen Glands, Mucous Patches, Copper colored Spots, Rheu-! antic Pains, Eczema, Itching, Burn-ing or Nervousness. -j, I Treat Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fistula, Goitre, Constipation and ALL er is a three-sided cutter on the order No.

2 Folding Brownie reduced from Cf A A $10.18 to t5i.UU i No. 2A Folding Brownie reduced A A A from $1125 to tJ)XUeUU No. 2C Foldingr Brownie reduced (I "I CT A from $15.04 to Vest Pocket Kodak reduced from A A $9.49 to tDOaUU No .1 Autographic Kodak, (R.IR. (J-j IJ. Af Lens) reduced from $19.26 to tDA I UU No.

1A Autographic Kodak, (R. R. (J -j A A Lens) reduced from $20.96 to DJLOeU No. 2C Autographic Kodak (R. R.

(10 A A A Lens) reduced from $22.91 to fLUmX) No. 3A Autographic Kodak (r! R. G00 A A Lens) reduced from $24.64 toj Let us develop and print your films, prompt ser-. vice and guaranteed workmanship. j.

of reamer having both side and end Thousands of farmers whose net income for 1920 equaled or exceeded the exemptions of $1,000 for single per cutting edges spaced N. 120 degrees Chronic Diseases. v. apart. XThe shank of the tool is also triangular, with the sides of the paid for 12 cents each, i With eggs at 40 cents to 50 cents per dozen, it can't be done even with common stock to say nothing of "high class" stock angles curved instead of flat.

Pecul iarly slotted recesses in the top of the full Us of Tr. rJyiDrhf Ts" Rftaedit Iot t.ntcrnl'o4 eztru-l tie. tneeta the need famine for nu-lv swry aflmcnt from Infancy to old re--acraed 14 Pr. Huaaphrej mailed tree. PARTIAL LIST fc l.reyra.CoDgtioin.

Inflammation, SS. Wora. Worui Ft-Ter 3. Colic, drins. Wa'tcfaltMsot Tnfanl.

4. biarrhea of Cbii.lnu ud adiiiu Cov.bs, CoMs-. BroiichiiU Bi, Tooth fae. Facpa-Ia. JCi-imlgla -O.

Qdcba Su JleaUachn. Vrt.c lO. 1 3. Cro.p. Hoarse ttosffU.

larjugill 14. Ertnt. EruiitfiS. 1 f5. Kk-utlsm.

h(ro flL Fv mud Aa, lri 17. rUaa. Blind; Ii.tPmal. Extamal 19. Catarrh.

InflwiSrw CoU iulie-d 2Q.woopla average value placed 'on these forms by the mmberi of the; Clubs was fifteen dollars so that the financial worth of the work may be estimated. A great deal of clothing has been remodeled under the direction of Miss Meloche. I The specialists that are at present in tiie field consist of Miss Meloche, clothing specialist; Miss Miller, food or nutrition-" work, arid Edna Walker on home management, or household conveniences. Miss Still-man stated that Wood county was one of the first counties to organize effectively in this work and commented on the excellent spirit of jthe club members as well as the results that were in Each of the courses offered, according to Miss Stillman was given in four lessons. At the close of the program the group leaders', and others in attendance adjourned tola banquet'-at' the Blodgett Hotel.

F. Masbach, di STOMACH TROUBLED-PAIN in Stomach, Loss of Appetite. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, -Bad Taste or Breath, Sick Headaches, Bloated, Heartburn, Sour Belching, Spitting Up, Catarrh, Gas, Gnawing, Nervousness. HEART WEAKNESS Flat, tering, Skipping, Palpitation, Pain in Heart, Side or Shoulder blade. Short Breath, Weak, Sinking, Cokl or Dizzy Spells, Swelling, Rheumatism, Throbbing in Excitement or Exertion.

If you cannot call, write shank permit the whole tool to move freely in any direction sidewise, while at the same time forming a positive connection with the driving member, which may be either a drill-press or milling-machine chuck. sons and 2,000 for married persons will be required to file on or before March 15, 1921, income tax returns for the year 1920.: As an aid to farmers the Bureau of Internal Revenue has prepared a special form, 1040F, for recording sales of live stock, produce, and a summary of income and expenses. This form should be attached to the taxpayer's individual return on Form 1040 or 1040 A. Full instructions for making out the forms are contained in each. Under gross income a farmer is required to include all proceeds derived from the sale of farm products whether produced on a farm or purchased for resale.

When ha exchaegss his as mentioned. Consider lor a moment, eggs at 4 cents each, a 50 per eent hatch, (one chick from two eggs) equals 8 cents per chkk.ik the labof, chick boxes, overhead and depreciation about 4 cents per chick more, and this oa the basis of market eggs by the dozen. No one sells Jhigh class? hatching eggs at market egg prices and no one intends to work for nothing so draw your own Ordinary chicks can be produced at 15 cents to 17 cents each at a small profit, fair standard lred chicks at 18 cents to 20 cents and high class A l.At,a.Oppr l.riW!trrethln 27. Dtaowlara of llie L.U aej-a SO. Lrtaary tacooUnrrtco 34.SoraTbroal.Cii: -r -77.

Orlp. Grippe, la Crlppe DR. TURBLN lose Costly Smile for Someone Anion, type of humor Is the humor ffi the, Example: The a certain "wizard of finance" got printed "expensive smile" In a local contemporary rather a happy chance hit. 1203 Masonic Temple, 153 N. State St CHICAGO, ILL.

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