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Show A. J. Talbot, one of our prosperous farmers went to Fillmore last week and purchased two puro bred Holstelu calves. He is going Into the dairy business aud Is starting right by get-Itlat'Mrtrnigl get-Itlat'Mrtrnigl Wed stocE Wuu II. Walker of Hinckley was In town last week. Oarlea Roper Is now a student at thelM. S. Acadomy. Oak City now has iix students at the Academy. Last Sunday night there was a busy time after Mutual, and the great advantages ad-vantages of the telephone was fully realised. A certain young lady bad mysteriously mysteri-ously disappeared. Her parent became be-came alarmed and through the use of the telephone thvytorated her brother. He Joined In the searcVand the young lady was finally located safe and sound. One of our young men was robbed of his sweetheart. The robbers came into the house where he was sitting and stole her away. After- several hours of anxious waiting he gave up all hope aed went home. He was seen on Monday In a very disturbed condition of mind. He thinks kidnappers should be very severely dealt with. Last Sunday the following committee commit-tee was appnted to arrange a program pro-gram for Christmas: Soren J. Raw-11 Raw-11 n son, Ray Finllnson and Ethel Barton. OAK CITY. W. R. Walker, Chronicle Represents- ' tlve. On Monday night the Oak City Or- ( chestra went to Lynndle and played , for a very enjoyable dance held at T. i O. Mead's store. Four buggy loads of young people from Oak City went over with the orchestra and everybody had 1 a fine time. The young people wish to J return their thanks to the people of Lynndle for the royal manner In which , they were entertained and extend an Invitation for them to come over to i Oak City and J'la them In a similar I irty- ! The Lynndle boys do not obJct to the boys from other towns coming over there and spending Sunday with their young ladles, but they do objwt to the 1 girls being kept up so late that they j caunot attend the dance the next , night Will a couple of Burtner boys ( kindly tsk the bint. |