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September 14, /939
THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HE]K.kIzD
Scotts Mill
Mrs. Gerald Scott
m UN-Y0
reunion of the de-
of Thomas and Jane
Canedy was held at
in Marion on Sun-
3, with 58 attending•
served in the large pa-
Lending were: Mr. and
Lawrence of Joliet, Ill.;
Belie McCalley, Myrtle
Garlin McCalley, Mr.
Forest McCalley and baby
of Walker; Mr. and Mrs.
and Karl Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
of Alburnett.
Mrs. Tom Young, Mr.
Robert Young, Mr. and
Kenney, Helen and Jas.,
Oscar Young and
and Clifford Young, all of
Irene and Kenneth Warner,
Adolph Johnston and
John Skeur, Velva
:and Mrs. Harley Ires and Mary, her father at Dysart, and was leav-] Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook were
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott, and ins for her home in Salem on Men-]Clinton callers last week.
Jesse Scott of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. day evening. Miss 5VIadaline Briggs is teaching
Gerald Scott, Myra Jane and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waln, War- a District School south of Lislbon.
and Floyd Dec)pus of Mount Ver- ren and Catherine and Miss Dote- Wil~bur Colby is having his farm
non. thy Farrington of Martelle, Myra buildings repainted.
The reunion will be held next
year on the first Sunday in Sep-
tember at the same place. The old-
est member present was Mrs. Ad-
dle Belle McCalley and the young-
est, Karl Wayne McCalley, a great
grandson of the oldest member.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duncan and
family spent Sunday in the Harry
Caraway home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman
and children of Marion were Sun-
day visitors in the Gerald Scott
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell
are the proud parents of a daugh-
ter born on Monday at St. Lukes
hospital, Cedar Rapids. Mr. and
Mrs. Sherwin Caldwell are the
grandparents.
Mrs. David Sebern, a former resi-
dent of this neighborhood, who left
Jane Scott and Floyd Dec)pus call- Leo Crock has been having ce-
ed on Mrs. Max Waln at St. Lukes ment hauled to his farm, antic)pat-
hospital in Cedar Rapids on Sun- ing the building of a new concrete
day evening• Mrs. Waln will go feed floor.
to the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Colby were
and Mrs. Clarence Border of Lit- Chicago passengers last week, he
ben where she will stay for a having shipped hogs to that mar-
while. She is recovering nicely ket.
from the operation which she un- Mrs. Fred Hiues gave a dinner
derwent last week. Mr. Waln re-i recently, having as her guests, Mrs.
turned to his work at Madison, Elizabeth Dennis and Mary; Mrs.
Wis., on Sunday after a week spent Nora McGraw, Harry Zearing, Mrs.
here.
M. B. Moffitt, John and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tonne and
Brooks)de son ,,'ere hosts last week for a
dinner, complimenting :Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Will Robinson Gee. Bodenhoffer and Mr. Anderson
of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bed-
OHIO R~UNION enhoffer and daughter, Clara of
Several from our neighcborhood Rock Island and Roy Peterson of
were among the guests, Sunday at Moline, Ill.
the Ohio Reunion which was held
The Thrill of a Lifetime I
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Fen- here fourteen years ago to make
and Mrs. Paul Beach and her home in Salem, Oregon, spent
of Cedar Rapids; Mrs. Sunday forenoon with the Gerald
", Mrs. Lila Ires, Tom Scott family. The Seberns resided
cy Beach and Mary on the Joe Scott homestead. Mrs.
Catherine Bigger, Mr. Sebern had spent five months with
a
Term--
Loan runs 341/2 years wi h no renewal fees.
Interest---
Rate on a new Land Bank loan made now will
never be more than 4 per cent a year during the
entire life of the loan. This is the lowest long-time
in American farm mortgage history. AND
You pay only 31/:., per cent until July 1, 1940.
Repayment Plan--
Sunday, September 10, on the Tip- Morlev
ton fair grounds. Eighty-two rela-Mrs.-'- - "~Ella F. Austin
tires and close friends were present
to enjoy a most bountiful dinner. A METHODIST S~L
short business meeting was held CIRCLE MEET I
twmJ
and it was decided to make the Mrs. Hazel Filter was hostess on]l --..
picnic an annual affair, ~vhich date Thursday afternoon to nine mere-I~t~=w~ ~w
will be the second Sunday in Sep- bers and guests of the Methodist,~'~4|~|| TEACHERS
tern.her. The officers elected were
l,eander Crock, president; and :Mrs. Social Circle. A pleasant after-]~l~J|lqUW~l~
noon was passed in a social way
Leo Crock, secretary and treasurer, and a new member, Mrs. Helen TO MEET IN CEDAR
The guests departed at a late hour Reed, joined the circle.
carrying many happy memories of
this memorable event• U.B. LADIES AID
, HAD MEETING
al installments, met from normal earn-
of the Fang gradually pay off the loan.
INVESTIGATE NOW !
Corn Belt Bldg Cedar Rapids
Farmers in Jones, Linn and Benton Counties
Harold B. McTavish, Secretary-Treasurer
sold our farm we will sell at public auction on
Paul place 3 ½ miles south and V2 mile east
7 miles north of Mount Vernon, on
at 1 o'clock
Live Stock
Mr. and Mrs. Mabe Aler of Wau-
beck were callers in town Satur-
day afternoon.
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dec)pus and
Melvin and Thelma spent Sunday
in the Will Eihler home in Cedar:
RAPIDS ON FRIDAY Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holcomb of
.... i Pasadena Calif. called at the Es-
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Humbert The United Brethren ~aaies ~iu ~ther Kohl home Saturday after
and Mr. Bert Humbert of Cedar Society met Wednesday afternoon A meeting of the public school J noon
Rapids were Sunday evening sup- for a business session only. teachers from Benton, Linn and l Mr" and Mrs Merle Meeks and
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -- Jones county will be held at Ben- I • -
-'~ .......... " Mr and Mrs Don Meeks and How
~l.F~/qt/.a qF|l~l.~]t#~ ' nl ' " " " " -
Vanderbilt. ~.a~o ~.~ ~,~.~...~ Ja in Frankhn hlgh school in Ce- ard snent Sunday i,~ *~,~ ~....
Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh and ~,~ H~o ~,.~xa~x~ ~dar Ra~-ids next Frid D m ' ~ ~ ....... =~
• p . ay. e on- Meeks home.
Miss Kathleen of Iowa City, Mr.,, .The Loyal Czrcle Class of thelstrations in the various subjects Mr ~,,n ~M.o wl,,,,n mh ..... •
and Mrs. John Push, jr., of Mil-united ~rethren Sunday school]~i-11 be heldq be' phymcs" class of . .. ............. j ............
• ~ , * "" '" Springy)lie spent Saturday evening
waukee, Wis.; Miss Alene Wething- held their September meeting at I the Mount Vernon high school will in the L. R. Bobst home.
ton of Tipton were dinner guests in me .o. 19. ~.roKaw nome Monaay ] demonstrate a class in physics un- Barbara Joan Hurt spent last
the Leo Crock home on Wednes- evening, bzxteen memoers ann] der the supervision of Boyd Shan- week with her grandparents, Mr.
guests were present and a delight 1 eh ls Th
day. , . . - I non of the Monticel o s. oo . e and Mrs. Ernest Stahl•
Mr. and ,Mrs• Will Ro:bmson were " I Mount Vernon school faculty ,p a
ful evening was enjoyed 1 nI Mrs. Guy Martin is enjoying a
hosts for a dinner Sunday. Guests Mr. and Mrs.-L~. E. Hunter Mur-tt° attend• iv)sit from her mother. She will
were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baker and )el and Arlene and Mr ancl Mrs Sectional meetings will be held !spend several weeks here.
Miss Violet of Cedar Rapids; ~Miss Cecil Hay spent Sunday afternoon from 9:00 until 10:00 o'clock and j Miss Elizabeth Murfield and Dean
Inez Baker of Dysart, Mr. an,d :Mrs. • h High School demonstrations in i Newman will go to Ames wherei
Verlon Baker, and Corrine Robin- wzt Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clymer . . ,
in their trailer home near Oxford Enghsh, Social Science,Mathe- i they will enter college. Miss Rena
son, who was home from Daven- Junction matics, commercialand science, J Kohl and Doris Murfield will go
port. : David "Bennett of Olin spent the from 10:00 o'clockuntil] I:00 lito Cornell college this year.
Most all the neighbors attended week end with Allen Free• o'clock. ] Miss Doris Frantz will go to Ce-
the Stanwood Horse Show, Satur- This will be followed by element- dar Falls again this year.
ary demonstrations, rural demon- Miss Thelma Rich is teaching
Joe Hera and helper, Larry Bix-
day. George Fisher from our let, made several trucking trips to strations, and a general sessiou for Ischool at Lost Nation and Miss
neighborhood was among the own- Chicago last week.
Faye Rich is teaching at Col nbus
ers of a prize among the horses Mrs. Elizabeth McCleary is home all teachers, when Miss Maud Me-i " " "
shown, again after spending some time Broom of the State University of i Ju~ncti°n. ~. •
Orville Russell shi'pped hogs by with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Mil- iowa wm spe~.
........ t~uy~er lxeea purchased the late
~, h ,o~ ~ ....... m ~ ......... i Fred Martin property last Satur-
truck the middle of last week• ler ............... ............ g~"" r day afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson Arthur Free spent last week with eral session in the high school audi- i
were hosts Sunday for a lovely din- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
ner, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Gondee at Des Moines.
of horses bay gelding, smooth mouth, buck skin
8 years old, a good hitching pair.
cattle, 2 cows to freshen this fall; one 10-
bull eligible to registry.
hogs, all vaccinated. 6 tried sows, four
; 30 spring shoats.
Farm Machinery
Stover bur mill; fanning mill; 2 riding culti-
Mc-Deering gang plow; 16-inch sulky plow;
Me- .Deering disc; 6-section Jackson drag; new
6-it mower; Mc-Deering engate seeder;
wagon and double box; blacksmith forge;
engines; endgate seeder; set double harness;
saddle; heating stove; laundry stove and
goods.
& Mitchell, Aucts.
D. H. Mueller, Clerk
Asa Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guthrie, Billy,
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith Bobby and Kenneth spent the week
and Mr. ~Merle Smith of Wyoming end with Hopkinton relatives.
state; and Mrs. Kenneth Blight and Miss Sue Gordon of Troy Mills
baby and Koren Kay. was a Sunday dinner guest in the
~Miss Alma Crock and Miss Jewel Louis Dingman home.
Harper of Zanesville, Ohio, were R.H. Bickerstaff, J. N. Parks, and
b'riday evening visitors in the Leo C. E. McCleary were business call-
Crock home. ors at Anamosa Monday.
Miss iMary Merritt, who has been Mrs. Ida Miller, Martelle was a
making her home with her niece, business caller in town Friday.
Mrs. Win)fred Crock, moved to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Parks motored
Mechanicsville on Monday of this to Bever Park, Cedar Rapids on
week. Our neigh,borhood regrets Stmday afternoon•
to see her leave, but are glad to Mrs. Louis Burger had dental
know she will still be close by and work done at Anamosa Friday•
trusts she will return often to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peters were
the old neighborhood. Dubuque callers Saturday.
i 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohl have rent- I Miss Betty Angus spent Saturday
ed their farm for next year to Dale inight with her parents, Mr. and
Thompson. The Kohls are re-Mrs. C. B. Angus returning to her
modeling their town property in work at the Gillen Coffee Shop at
Mechanicsville, the former Krum- Anmosa Sunday morning.
roy property across from the Meth- Sunday guests in the C. E. Mc-
Cleary home were Mr. and Mrs. W.
pal)st church, and expect to move L. Miller, Newport; Mr. and Mrs.
there when completed. They are C. Blayney, Mrs. Tom Hurt, Mrs.
removing the top story, and are Joe Hurt and Mrs. Martha Barber,
making a bungalow style home. all of Martelle; and Mr. and Mrs.
All Farmers Feeding
Pigs Should Feed
Riverdde Pig Meal
for faster growth, and
healthier p i g s ; more
weight at less cost.
Let us prove to you that
you can save money by
feeding Riverside Pig
Meal.
We can save you dollars.
Try it Today!
Manufactured and For
Sale at
Riverside Feed Stores
Page
A. V. (Art) O'Brien
All kinds of Feed, Mour, Hay
and Straw
Main Store 119 14th A.ve. S.E.
Store No. 2, 222 1st St. N.E.
Phone 2-7120 Cedar Rapids
We Will Deliver Free
Roy Duncan of Anamosa.
Miss Margaret Doyle attended a
birthday dinner Monday evening
at the Harry Jamison home near
Newport, in honor of Amy Jami-
son's birthday.
F. A. Hunter and Joyce Ann of
Mount Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Hay, Kathleen and Keith of For-
est, and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Shu-
maker and Rosemary were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Hallie Shumaker.
R. H. Russell spent Saturday at
the Harlan Russell home in White
Oak and assisted with silo filling.
Mrs. Leone Gilmore and Davidee
and Mrs. Mary Dennis were Mar*
telle visitors Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ellsworth Tallman, Lester
and Buddy spent Saturday after-
noon with her mother, Mrs. John
Smith, northeast of town.
Mrs. Dosha Rundall Miller of
Eagle Rock, Calif., spent the week
end in the Sylvester Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed spent
Sunday sight-seeing at Davenport,
Burlington, and Keokuk.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peters were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Bickerstaff.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dripps, Anamosa
and Mrs. Birdie Reynolds of Los
Angeles, Calif., were Thursday din-
ner guests in the Rolla Duncan
home.
Harlan Bixler and Allen of Olin
were Sunday dinner guests in the
D. W. Gilmore home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hunter were
Sunday guests in the O. A. Hunter
home at Oxford Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Angus were
Sunday supper guests in the Jake
home near Slide Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tenley and
¢Irs. Fred Austin motored to Wa-
cher, Ill., Thursday, where they at-
tended the funeral services of an
uncle, John Tenley.
INDIAN CREEK BLUE BIRDS
~il~ ~rITH JULIA BENA
Jim Aiken
received direct from the range country every
Complete assortment of cattle on hand at" all times.
Discussion of the County Fair
was the main theme of the evening
when the Indian Creek Blu0birds
4-H club met Friday evening, Sept.
1, at the home of Julia Bena.
Talks ~bout the county fair were
given by ,Marjorie McGowan and
Martha Lippert and results of the
exhibits given.
Margaret Sanders and MarJorie
MeGowan were appointed as a com-
mittee to arrange a roller skating
)arty for the club.
Refreshments and singing con-
..luded the meeting.
Private Sale Every Day -- Auction Sale Every Thursday
5 Miles S.W. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Yards
torium. Music will be furnished J
by Miss Alice Inskeop of the Ccdar I Abbey Creek
Rapids schools. A round table dis- I Mrs. Nathan)el Dean
cuss)on for the teachers will be j
held from 2:00 o'clock until 3:00
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elkin called
p.m. A general session at 3:00 lat St. Lukes hospital in Cedar Rap-
o'clock will close the meeting. A ids Saturday to see Roy's sister,
dinner for administrators and Miss Max)he Elk)n, who is con-
school board members, at which If)ned there following an operation.
time Dr. J. B. Edmonson will be Mrs. Letha Kaplan and Kenneth
the speaker, will occur at 6:00. The and Mr. and Mrs. John Lentz of
meeting is under the auspices of the Mount Vernon visited the Ralph
Department of public instruction Hanson family near Central City
and the N. E. Iowa District Teach- Sunday afternoon.
ors Association• ! Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hoffman
MART~~EWS I spentwallickSUndaYhome, evening at the Gee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott of
Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Mrs. John Wain Daubenmier and Pauline were Sun-
day dinner guests at the Than Dean
Religious Council Will Be i home. Other guests were Mrs. E.
Held In Martelle Church
The annual Council of Religious
Education of the Martelle-Morley
district, will be held at the Mar-
telle Christian church in Martclle
on Sunday, September 17, 1939.
The afternoon program is as fol-
lows:
2:00 Song service led by Guy
Martin.
Appointment of committee.
2:15 Devotional -- Harry Hol-
comb.
2:25 The Purpose of the Sunday
School--Louise Cook.
2:35 Music from Morley U. B.
2:40 Adult Responsibility Today
--Mrs. August Siefkin.
2:50 Grading of the Sunday
School--Rev. Knight.
3:00 Music--Martelle M. E.
3:05 Guiding Youth to Christian
Commitment--Sammie Weaver.
3:15 The place of the Bible in
the Sunday School--Rev. Basker-
ville.
3:25 Music--Forest U. B.
3:30 Open Forus---Clarenee Mill-
eF.
Report of County Convention--
Co. Pres.
Business meeting--Offering.
Presentation of trophy.
4:00 Closing Song.
Benediction.
METHODIST AID WILL
MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY
The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will
meet on Wednesday, September 20
instead of on Thursday, because
of Sauerkraut Day. The hostesses
will be the 4th division.
Mrs. Millie Hurt, Mrs. Martha
Barber, Mrs. Minnie Hurt and Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Blayney called at
the Jim Miller home on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bobst and
G1adys called in Anamosa Saturday
morning.
Mrs. Hattie Classen returned to
her home in Chicago on Saturday,
after spending several weeks in the
Mrs. SteUa Eldred home.
Richard Hartford of Marion spent
Tuesday in the Philip Bobst home.
Charlie Lyons' family of Ana-
mosa spent Sunday in the Ira Maid-
en home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lodge of Mount
Vernon and Mr. and Mrs, Dewey
Lynn and Gwendolyn of Cedar
Rapids were entertained in the
Gerald Darsee home Sunday eve-
ning.
Velma and Evelyn Lindley spent
Friday night and Saturday in the
Reid Workman home at Stanwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Port spent
Sunday in the Byron Wetzel home
near Springville.
Albert Bobst family and George
Fetter spent Sunday in the Philip
Kuhn home in Marion.
Mrs. Lenore Hoffman returned
home from Davenport Sunday
where she had been for a week
helping care for her mother, Mrs.
Graaff. Mrs. Graaff came to stay
in the Hoffman home for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Emerson and
Darrell returned home Saturday
night from a vacation in Minne-
sota.
Mrs. Nathan Port spent Tuesday
afternoon in the Byron Wetzel
home.
O. P. Miller spent Sunday in the
Glenn Peel home.
Mrs. F. W. Leinbaugh, Mrs. Gee.
Barter and Mrs. Merle Murfield
spent Wednesday in Dubuque.
F. Nation and children, who were
spending the afternoon and eve-
ning.
Those of the neighborhood who
attended the horse show Saturday
night were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Hoffman and Kenneth Kaplan.
Mrs. John Dean and daughter,
Mrs. Florence Belfrage of Hart-
ford, S. D., and Mrs. Bert Dean of
Marion were Thursday supper
guests at the Than Dean home.
The Deans were in an auto acci-
dent on the way to Mount Vernon
and had their car damaged so they
could not drive from Albert Lea,
i Minn. They took the bus from
i there to Cedar Rapids. Leon Dean
and Philip Belfrage returned to
South Dakota with their car after
having it repaired.
The Messrs. Harold and William
Kaplan, Than Dean and Arvel Dau-
benmier spent Sunday fishing and
returned home with twenty nice
t fish.
I Merrill Hoffman had the misfort-
une to smash two fingers on his
right hand Saturday afternoon.
LOCAL ~IEN TOUR HYBRII)
] SEED I~Al~M IN ILLINOIS
tqarl White, John Dew, R. WL
Brady, Ray Kamerling, Bupdette
Conklin, John Conktin and Ed.
Walshire visited the Funk farm in
Illinois on Wednesday of last week
with several hundred other Iowa
farmers.
The group heard E. D. Funk who
started breeding corn in 1902, Dr.
J. R. Holbert, known as the orig-
inator of more successful hybrids
than any other man, and R. J. Lai-
ble who was master of ceremonies•
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Page Nine
Urges Making
The Home Safer
tIorucs iu 1Ann county can be
made better by checking on their
safety, saidMiss line)lie Gore,
home demonstration agent.
Calling attention to the preval-
ence of farm fires, s,everal of
which have resulted in loss of life,
Miss Gore suggested that each fam-
ily discuss the following possible
fire hazards in the home. Are
"strike anywhere" or "safety"
matches used in the home? Arc
matches kept within rea('hof
smaller chihlren ? Is the chiln-
ncy flue ('lean and in good condi-
tion? Is kerosene ever poured into
a fire grate? Is gasoline used for
clcanin~ purposes? Ever in the
house? Arc combustible materials
kept away from stoves and stove
pipes? Is a stand provided for the
iron? ls rubbish allowed to ac-
cumulate in attic, basement or
elsewhere ? Are oiled rags and
mops kept in a container? Are
frayed electric cords fixed or dis-
c~trded? Are any of the electrical;
fixtures improperly fused? Arc gas
cocks adjusted to turn smoothly
but not too easily? l)o you strike
nmtehes in a direction away from
you? Is the roof fire-proof? Is
there a fire extinguisher in the
home?
A family council on the subject
i of fire hazards or probably a tour
[of the home to determine possible
hazards will help make the chil-
dren safety-conscious, said Miss
(Io re.
Characto~
Character Is not only affected b~
what we receive. It is also affected
by what we give and by what we
do; and. perhaps, most of all by
what we strive te do.
Sell "White Elephants"
What You Want!
C~' on;, ,,
It's better to look before you leap
So before you order your
Seed look at Funk's Hybrids.
YOU GET SO MUCH I FOR SO LITTLE
It doesn't scent possible that you eat get such wonderful z,etur]ls
front such a sinaU investment per acre vchen you l)lant Funk's
"G" Hybrids. Consideralfly bighter yield, SUl~crior standabllity
and resisUmee to adverse gTowlng eonditiozm, iuld filler tyl~
grain are yours. Investigah. l, hlnlLs "G" Hybrids for your farnt
this year. Profit by the experien('e of the oldest hylwid ('otto
produ(~,rs in the business.
Local representatives xviU be glad to show you local test plots
and help you select varieties adapted to your farnl.
"lest Plots are located on the following farm for your inspection:
Rex Brady farm, e~t shie of 261, north of Nit. Vernon and Lisbon
Ed XValshire farm, north side No. 30, 2 nil cast of M{~'hanlesville
I,hl Miller far'm, 5~ zniles ~tuth of Meehani('svlile
lta.~anond Miller tat'm, north of ~don on No. 2l;!
RAY KAMERLING
BURDETTE CONKLIN
LISBON, IOWA
JOHN DEW
M()UNT VI']RNON, IOWA
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• Clicquot Club Ginger Ale
• Schmidt's City Club ,Beer
• Patrick Henry • . . a favorite!
Jacob Ruppert's Knickerbocker
Beer... an outstanding beer treat
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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