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  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    THE SEYMOUR HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SEYMOUR AND ITS TRADING TERRITORY _iw _ l l JL JL A rxi JU 1V SEYMOl R, WAYNE COUNTY, IOWA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 VOLUME 6 NUMBER 29 CHURCH NOTES BAPTIST CHlilU'H NOTES Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing 7 30 ( hit ken dinner Tuhrsday liible SlIiuI Id a m Preaching services 11a m Junior B Y P U 4 30 p m Senior B i P U 6 30 p m Preaching at 7 30 p in You are welcome to all these serv ices As ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    THE SEYMOUR HERALD U S TO SELECT ALIENS ABROAD uAjnerica No Longer World's Asylum, New Immigration Bill Savs Washington Notice is served on the world that the United States will no longer be Its asylum, and machinery Is provided for the selection on home grounds In foreign countries of all future immigrants In the latest revision of the new Immigration restriction bill to be approved within a few days by the house Immigration committee The committee's report contains several ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    THE SEYMOUR HERALD THE HERALD'S FARM DEPARTMENT l Reliable Information Prepared for Readers of The Herald by Experts In the United States Department of Agriculture and Other Authorities on Agricultural Subjects 2L Hawkeye State News Interesting Items Gathered Froir Parte of Iowa Prevent Erosion by Concrete Dam iWashing of Soil Causes Loss of Millions of Dollars to Farmers Yearly The whimsical term flying title originated years ago Just when, no one knows But almost any farmer can ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    Thursday, March 27, 1924 THE SEYMOUR HERALD The Seymour Herald two riot cal,a were turned int0 the An Independent Newspaper PUBLISHED WEEKLY Entered as second class matter September 19, 1918, at the post office at Seymour, Iowa, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 HIRAM K EVANS, Jr Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year in advance 2 00 In Wayne and Appanoose counties, Iowa, and Put man county, Mo 1 50 In Canada or outside U S A 2 60 Single Copies ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    Thursday, March 27, 1924 t 1 X I J t J t t ICE CREAM AT BATEMANS GROCERY MARKET t BROWNS Specials For This Week Onion Sets red, white or yellow Mrs Lulu Ward of Cory don tunie Tuesday to visit a few days at the K A Morrow home Robert Gunter returned to his; home in Numa Thursday after a; visit here with his grandparents, I Mr and Mrs Ezra Rockwell ' Xi i Mr A'lhur Stuteville vent to Meiter, Mo, Saturday to visit with Mis Buswell Stuteville Alton Long ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    THE SEYMOUR HERALD CHAPTER XVI Continued 18 T' e snld Mr Bennett Ton hear And when Henry Mortimer says o thins It's so There's nobody's word Td take before Henry Mortimer's When Rufus Bennett makes an as scxtlon, said Mr Mortimer, liiglily flattered by these kind words, yau can bank on It Ilufus Bennett's word Is his bond, Rufus Bennett Is a whtc man The two old friends clasped hands with a pood deal of feeling I am not disputing Mr Bennett's claim to belong to ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    THE SEYMOUR HERALD pitititiiitii i(iiiii itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit (((uiiif iii i riiitiiiiiti ii i iii )i ii imiiLt CAPTAINS OF ADVENTURE By ROGER POCOCK Buiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuuiti Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll lllltlllllllllllllUIIIlllr; Oopyrifibt by Bobbs Mcrrill Company THE PASSING OF THE BISON A D 1883 May I recommend a better story than this If anybody wants to feel the veritable aplrlt of adventure, let him rend My Life as an Indian, by P W Schultz His life Is ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , March 27th, 1924

    Thursday, March 27, 1924 THE SEYMOUR HERALD The Red JSlaCk Weekly ORIGINAL POEM Signs of Spring The best season of the year I believe, is spring, Worries forgotten and New life it doth bring Yes winter's ended And spring plowing is near The grass is turning green And the bird we hear The hibernate animals Begin to roam And the silly fool girls Talk of leaving home But the best sign of all Which I like to see Is lover's spooning Beneath the cherry tree By Gosh, GENERAL ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , April 3rd, 1924

    State Sorical Dept AN INDEIMO NLENT NKYVSPAPER DEVOTE ) TO THE INTERESTS OF SE\ MOUR AND ITS TRADING TERRITORY OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER SKYMOL'R, WAYNE COUNTY, IOWA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3 , 1924 VOLUME 6, NUMBER 30 CHURCH NOTES U B CHURCH NOTES Attendance at our services including Sunday School, preaching and prayer meetings have been gradually increasing since our RESULTS OF ELECTIONS OVER WAYNE COUNTY WHAT DO YOU KNOW SEYMOUR RESIDENTS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE CHINESE OPERETTA TO ...

  • The Seymour Herald

    Thursday , April 3rd, 1924

    THE SEYMOUR HERALD C C CHASE Yields to Request to Resign as President Shows Untenable Position Washington Attorney General J nigbcrty resigned Friday, effective, in once, following receipt of o letter from the President, requesting thnt he step cut of tlie cabinet President CooHdgo pointed out to fiw lett r that the attorney general, being sn Interesteil person In the present seuute investigation of his department Is not QiinllUed to furnish the President with such ndvloe ns ho must ...

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