fm / *W8* * V 1 > 1 . wm ' " ~ • - '. • - •* , ' *• *, ' •* . « * } • l .:y-.^>...*'••/>! •» Tg t TIMES-REPUBLICAN, 1IARSHALLT0WN, IOWA; DECEMBER 7, 1914. &*&$$ f-^" # bath room window. The city mar** ' done some good work cleaning up their H. S. Stiuibery, Mason City, ; ; The Speed Program—A -for-all, 4MES STUDENT KILLED wt> promptly notified and, vltl iHMKC Had tha Pastor GtoMrtft* premises, ' "• /vv'. '. f, ?. • '.T»;' sistants, investigated but found The Pastor** Wife—"What peculiar 'W.Mv'1 • • • horsemen and secretaries. Question box and round table. trace of the . Meanwhile, M It , •rat young Aahley haa. They always The difficulties of the Iowa oil would seem, he was attending atriettT k Inspectors will be over with, If the Topics suggested for general :ll»cus- Ralph Sherman, of Jeeup, Electrocuted aaam half-closed.". The Pastor—"Ye«, UK slon—Free attractions, special prem­ to business and lootlnf tho JHTOA NS" next general assembly adopts the plan on Campus by Contaot With Live he Ium me gueaalng. I'm Inclined to - ?»/«4W!HVi'v! iums, admission fees, season tickets, dence two blocka away. He had takon , . which is being worked out by M. H. Guy Wire—Companion Narrowly Ee* the precaution to lower all tho cor- Md think btf aleepa all through my «er- Byers, chief oil inspector. He will CEREMONIES MARK BEGINNING exhibits, concessions, pay Bhows, night aaaa—but 1 can't catch him at W STATE SOCIETY AND OTHER FARM proxntms, advertising methods, races taina in the Manatt home and prol propose that the Inspectors be placed cape* Similar Fate. vi did the lame in the otber. ORGANIZATIONS TO MEET on a regular salary and that the fee "h ' OF NEW LUTHERAN HOS. and entry fees. ' i • Evening—Banquet. 6:30 o'clock Ames, Dec. 7.—Ralph IS. Sherman, a employed. for Inspection of oil and gasolene be piTAL AT HAMPTON. Heavy Damages Awarded. •¥l'.I , .- j. v IN DE8 MOINES. ^ so fixed as to pay the expense of the H. O. Lench, toastmaRter. i student In the two-year agricultural -Satan alwaya ffindi soma r ; 1 Inspection department without produc­ Address — Governor Oeorge W. course In tho state college here was Fort Madison, D»c. 7,—A record for work Cor idle handa to do. h • ^V" • Clarke. Iowa damage suit* was probably es­ ing a net revenue for the state. Since electrocuted on the colieiio campus Tommy—Wonder If that's why Mr. last July, when the state department DISAGREEABLE WEATHER ^ t Address—Hon. T. E, Taylor, Inde­ tablished here Saturday in the WUa- tally la ao awfully busy holding ala* DIRECTORS OF 8TATE BOARD pendence. Sunday morning when be came Into math Packing Company caae when the of justice ruled that oil men are not ^ FORCES EXERCISES INDOORS iar'ni- Tnrtre TO BE CHOSEN SOON required to pay 10 cents a barrel for t* Business meeting. Report of secre- contact with a guy wire of tho colloge jury returned a verdict for Ifil.OM testing gasolene, because tho state does 7c ^%/jir tartiiry-trensurer. election of olTicers. electric power and light plant. He waa agalnet the Mississippi Rover Power not test it, the oil Inspectors have not The annual meeting of the Iowa searching for botanical specimens Company. The plaintiff claimed ita t BAD blood: been able to make their $100 a month Announcement Made That Doors of State Fair Association will be held next when the accident occurred. It is large packing plant at this city, located Seeretsry Corey'a Report to Be Feature Wednesday at the state house In the near the river, had been damaged when maximum salary In some Instar^es. Hospital Will Be Open to All Irre­ thought the guy wire became charged Hatred of the nations at war of Gathering—County Fair Mansgera Theresas been much complaint on this rooms of the aKricultural department. with electricity when the Ipaulatlon* the river stnge here was raised by the score. spective of Religion, Nationality or on the power wire where It touched construction of the Keokuk and Ham* and Meat Produeera' Acsoeiation to t Eldora News Notea, ilton dam. —for one another* Condition, and That Poor Will Not the guy wire becamo water soaked by lw* Hold 8«Mien»—Dr. Chappel to Pre­ JAMISON'S INJURIES FATAL. Special to Times-Republican. the rain. Sherman's home was In Thla European war was born of thfc sent Report on Crops of lowa.w^ • Be Barred., :,- Eldora, Dec. 7.—Saturday Postrha'ster Jesup. There can be no exouse for a man It hatred caused by earlier warfare—It Hampton Man Dies as Result of B.eing Shenkley Installed tho much needed <."uri Prushlng, an engineer In the ho ullowa a coid to develop into pneu­ will engender other wars between the •\* • a&me nations in the future. The eons 4 Special t*6 Times-Republican. on several prominent street corners of man leaning against the wire and be­ counteracts any tendency towards thla yet unborn will carry thla hatred In Special to Times-Republican, si'* Special to Times-Republican. tho city. disease. For sale by all dealers.—Ad­ Hampton, Dec. 7.—After three and Hampton, Dec. 7.—The ceremonies of having him to have fainted, rushed to their blood to blaze Into warfare when On Wednesday of this weelt will be Hilbcrt Jonker lias sold his fine his aid. Prushlng received a shock vertisement. one-half clays of suffering and fighting the laying of the cornerstone of the the epark la touched by Kings or held the annual state agricultural con­ homestead in the northoast part of the when he touched Sherman's body that Statesmen who are yet In Infancy. for his life, John Jamison succumbed city, to W. G. Lettovv, consideration vention of Iowa, at which time the Saturday night to the injuries he re­ new Lutheran hospital here wcro held threw him against the guy wire with HEIR TO RUSSIA'S It's bad blood that makes your liver Sunday with appropriate exercises. )3,S0o. Possession Is to be glvon March such force that he broke it. This un­ THRONE TOO YOUNG slugg'ah and the same bod blood causes representatives of various agricultural ceived here Wednesday noon when he 1 next, when Mr. Jonker expocts to was crushed beneath a barn he was Owing to the dlsugreeable weather, the doubtedly saved his life. Prushlng was TO GO TO FRONT your stomach muscles to lose their Interests of the state will choose the move to his farm near Worthington, overcome by the shock and was taken 'S helping to move to a new home he was greater portion of the program was Minn. elasticity and become flabby and weak directors for the state board of agrl- j preparing near tho Harrlman Park. to tho college hospital by some stu­ and that means Indigestion. carried out at the Congregational The fine weather, good roads and dents who saw htm fall. He will re­ . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov­ culture and transact other business. The deceased was born near Apple River, 111., about forty-ei«ht years ago, church, Just across the street. This automobiles brought an Immense cover. ery* purely vegetable and free from The reports of the officers will be crowd of shoppers to Eldora Satur­ and came to Hampton about the year consisted or music by the congregation V .alcohol or narcotics, Is not a secret presented. The report of Secretay A. | day ,and many of our merchants re­ MORE ROBBERIES IN GRINNELL. remedy for. all its Ingredients are 1S88, since which time he has made led by the choir from tho German port record-breaking sales. R. Crey will be the most important, j this place his home. Soon nfter com­ : printed on wrapper. Lutheran church at Beeils Luke, an ad­ The ten boys and their chaperon, Lyon Home Looted While Members of , N Take It as directed and It will search the reports of President C. E. Cameron |ing here he was married to Miss Mary C'opeland, and to this couple were born dress In German by Rev. H. A. Maas, Superintendent E. A. Vellne, all or the Family Make Merry. ^ out Impure and poisonous matter In the ana Treasurer G. S. Gilbertson being! Eldora public school, who had been Special to Times-Republican. stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys and five children, all of whom survive him. of Hubbard, and one In English by Rev. short. Secretary Corey's report will j Tho wife and mother dlod about two attending the seventh annual confer­ Grinnell, Dec. 7. — Another daring drive It from the system through the present facts regarding the agrlcul- I II. Steger, of Fairbanks. Rov. Mr. ence of the state Junior Y. M. C. A. robbery took place In this city on Sat­ . natural channels. years ago. He was married a second Stager took occasion to emphasize that meet at Cedar Falls, returned over the tural interests of the state, statistics ) time last spring, to Miss Lena Cahiil. urday evening, when the new home of ' It will penetrate Into the Joints and the doors of the hospital would be open M. & St. L. at 3:15 this morning. They Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lyon, 1430 Broad muscles, and dissolve the poisonous ac­ of atate matters, a report on the state ; Mr. Jamison was engaged in teaming to all regardless of religion, national­ all report a right royal good time, and fair of this year, recommendations for about town for several years. After­ street, wan entered and fully explorod cumulations. It will replace all the bad ity or other conditions, that tho poor have all sorts of good things to say and eighteen dosctn pieces of silver and blood it drives out, with rich, pure the future and other matters of thut ward he was employed by the city us would not be barred, and that the about tho management, tho entertain­ kind. The financial report will contain street commissioner for many yearn a pair of opera glasses wore carried blood full of vital force. It will fur­ spiritual welfare of patients should be ment and the good people of Cedar away. Tho burglar had explored the nish you with the kind of blood that nothing new. The convention selects and then became city marshal, serving looked after as well as bodily Infirmi­ Falls. Boys seeking and enjoying this an auditing committee which reports at nil times faithfully and to the satis­ attic and taken a large suitcase be­ increases energy and ambition, that ties, or injuries. He chose Tor his kind of entertainment make good for longing to Miss Edna Lyon end ill this ' puts the entire body in such perfect on the finances of the board. Tho faction of all concerned. Last spring text the words, "Thou shalt love thy themselves and their community. state accountant has-already checked he was a candidate before the pri­ the plunder was carried away. Tho physical condition that brain or muscles neighbor as thyself." "Go to Church Sunday" was a great entire family consisting of Mr. and know no fatigue. over all the accounts. Two years ago maries for the office of sheriff but was i After the service at tho church the day In Eldora yesterday, special ef­ expert bookkeepers employed by the defeated. Since then he has been do­ Mrs. and Miss Lyon wero over at the It will clear the skin; eczema, pim­ congregation repaired to the hospital forts were made by the pastors of the College Association building attending ples, rash, blotches will dry up and legislature checked oyer the'accounts. ing bridge work for the county. site, where the exercises were in several churches for tho morning ser­ The reports are always printed in de­ the faculty dinner. Mrs. Ashton, who disappear; bolls, carbuncles and other charge of Rev. Mr. Von?cmmlnfren. vices, and tho people responded liber­ lives next door south of the Lyon resi­ evidences of tainted blood will pass tail. AGED MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED. pastor of the church at Beeds Lake, ally. all tho churches wero well filled, The agricultural convention Is made dence and had been down town in the away never to appear again. and consisted of reading of ritual, notwithstanding the wet weather. For evening, came home about 0 o'clock Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis­ up of delegates from all the county Asbury Faircloth, of Grinnell, May Die tjjo evening the M. K. church had a as Result of Fall. prayer and singing. Tho stone, a hand­ and noticed a man with a largo suit­ covery at any medicine dealer today, In fair associations, all the farmers' in­ some piece of gray Kranite, is located splendid musical. while Sergeant .. either liquid or tablet form as you pre­ stitutes and from counties where no Special to Times-Republican. case standing In the driveway between at the southeast corner about two feet George W. Johnson, late of Company the two houses and suw him go out fer. It's the one great blood maker and fairs are held The following direc­ Grinnell, Dec. 7.—A serious accident 'above the sidewalk, arul on its E. Fifth Vermont regiment, gave an purifier that all weak or run down tors' terms expire now: Messrs. occurred on Saturday about 1 o'clock Into the street and start off to the eastern face simply the figures 1914. address at the Baptist church. The north. There wero also traces of ii people ought to start to use at once. Charles W. Phillips, Maquoketa; Ed­ by which the life of Asbury Faircloth other churches had their usual service. If you want good blood, good health and ward J. Curtin, Decorah; Thomas C. was put in jeopardy. lie was on tho horse having been In the driveway. Of­ FAIR HEADS TO MEET. ficers aro In pursuit of u trail but no clear skin, get a supply today. Legoe, What Cheer; Frank E. Sheldon. first floor of tho new GlfTord & Manly News of Coulter, Mount Ayr: John P. Mullen. Fonda. building, corner Fourth and Main, fuvorablo word has yet boon received. Phillips and Legoe have been on the County and District Managers to Con­ Special to Times-Republican. Mr. anil Mrs. Lyon, the latter formerly looking over the building with a view vene in Des Moines. Coulter, Dec. 7.—Bartel Christnnsen, board several years and It is under­ of taking a Job of lathing. Turning to Miss Alma Christian, were married stood neither will urge his own re­ Des Moines. Dec. 7.—The seventh nn- 73 years old died at his home near about a year ago and the sliver was go down in the basement he lost his nual meeting of the Iowa Association Coulter Thursday afternoon. Mr. election. Last year two new men footing and fell to the cement floor part of thf> wedding gift display at that went on the board, Messrs. Cyrus Tow of County and District Fair Managers Chrlstensen, was an old settler In the time, the girt of Mr. and Mrs. George below, fracturing the base of tho skull will be held Tuesday at the Savery community. The immediate cause of and C. H. Tribby. There was a good and producing concussion of tho brain. M. Christian. deal of feeling aroused at that time hotel. The morning will bo spent view­ death was a paralytic stroke. Inter­ The home of Wesley Manatt. 1312 GEO. o. com He was taken to the city hospital and ing tho moving pictures of the 1U14 ment was In tho St. John's ccmetory, over the defeat of, the old members, it waa living at latest report but with Broad street, two blocks farther south, is not known whether there will be a state fair, \yhlch will be shown In tho near town. was also entered the same evening, but practically no hope of recovery as he is Y. M. C. A. auditorium. The Young People's Socloty of the St. light for the place this year. 60 years of age. tho Intruders were either scared away There will be a meeting of the as­ The business session will open at John's Lutheran church have donated or failed to securo any valuables. Mrs. 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon at tho $6R to the Belgian relief fund. Manatt camo homo from town ubout S sociation of county fair managers to­ :;;.f-'Rowan News Iteme. morrow with discussion of all the Savery hotel. The program will be as o'clock and noticing that tho dining Special to Times-Republican. follows: Y, Aged Woman e Suioide. 4 ft various problems that come before room table was considerably disar­ them. In 'the evening there will be a Rowan, Dec. 7.—School wais "closed Making the Fair Pay, L, H. Plckard, Clinton, Doc. 7.—Christ Joenk, an ranged began to make Investigation. it banquet. H. C. Leach of Bloomfleld Is last week to Dec. 14, on acount of a Harlan. Elk River township farmer, and wife Tho burglar had been In most of the Fuel... case of diphtheria, four miles east of The Automobile and the County Fair, rooms and had opened bureau and :• president and A. G. Rlgby of Inde­ drove to Clinton Saturday to take The j pendence Is secretary. town. This action was taken by tho J. P. Mullen, Fonda. dinner with tho former's mother, Mrs. chiffonier drawers and tumbled things During the week there will also be board merely as a precautionary meas- State AJd For County and District Christiana Joenk. - Driving Into the about but had failed to discover the Only one heir to tho thrones of tha held a meeting of the Corn Belt Meat use. Fairs, W. M] Cl&rk. MarshAlltown. barn Joenk discovered his mother's little money and pieces of Jewelry of greater nations at war la too young to Producers' Association. The annual Frleflds of the high school gave a Uniformity in Premium List Classi­ lifeless body, her throat out with a smaller value, while tho valuable plnte l>o at the front. Ho Is the little are- Flour play last Tuesday night which netted fication, Roy F. O'Donnell, Ames. razor. Her husband had returned from and jewelry had been placed In a safe­ vltch. the heir to the throne of Russia. })' • horticultural convention Is also held during the week with a fruit show at tho school $26. The Cedar Valley—A New Comer, the store ten minutes earllor and sup­ ty deposit vault. Entrance had been This is his latest plcturo, taken aince the state house. posed Mrs. Joenk was visiting a neigh­ made to the house by prying off the the start of tho war and showing him One of the features of the week will bor. Prolonged 111 health was tho cause lock of a rear door and exit was evi­ In military uniform. The osar's only Feed bj the annual report of Dr. Chappel on of her act. dently very hastily made thru tho son Is now 10 years old. the crops of Iowa. This report is al­ Southerr0 Iowa Items ways much sought as It is regarded as X/ ' v far more complete and thorough than fS k v * V that of the federal department. *y. < • Dee Moines. this time. Booten pleaded with his F. J. McCain, of Spencer, was robbed wife to return to Council Bluffs with V Ipl • • • T ! 1 ^ The report of the state dairy com­ of $445 by a colored woman at 9:30 him and said he would kill himself ir she did not. Mrs. Booten argued tho Cement * missioner was a discouraging one for o'clock Thursday night. He reported (tori' r this year as to the amount of butter the case to tho police an hour later. matter with Her husband but could \ * r 1 not talk him out of his resolve. After •^1 ' •* "' t actually produced In the state. But the Audubon. tfi -- report closed July 1 last Congressman Green's return to ho hud taken the poison Booten Charcoal Informal reports now indicate that Washington is indefinite as to time. pleaded wltn his wife to save his life and a doctor was hurriedly summoned, '•-.•ft. the remainder of the year 1914 made a The day before the election he Injured much better showing than the first one knee, which has given him much but nothing could be done. Booten was part of the year. In the early months trouble, and recently the injured mem­ 40 years old. There are three children Sewer Pipe of the year the weather was unfavor­ ber was placed in a plaster cast. /-i In tho family. able for pastures and besides there Centerville. was a low price for butter so that Davenport. A series of rural and village Im­ The Gift that Pleases Rev. "Billy" Sunday will como to tho many ceased making butter. But later provement meetings will be held at ?y *5 tt / the conditions were changed. trl-cltles for a series of meetings to Udell during the coming winter, begin­ The local condenserles here report last a montb, but he 1b dated ahead for ning Saturday evening. Dec. 12. These *• PhooM 140-554 that in September and October their the nexi two years. He gave his prom­ meetings have been arranged under tho business Increased by at least 40 per ise to come to the committee of min­ auspices of the officers of the farmers' cent over what it had been the pre­ isters and laymen .from the churches institute which held such an Interest­ 502 South Center St vious two months. In fact it has been of the trl-clties which met him at Des ing meeting early In tho fall. Among better in the fall months of 1914 than Moines last week. - 7 } the things presented will be a paper is a glass humidor of famous Tuxedo tobacco. Last Christmas thou­ ever before. It is believed that this Shenandoah. 1 on "Why Stay In Iowa Rather Than condition of affairs prevailed generally The war tax will cost Shenandoah Go West?" one on "King Corn," one sands of men received this appropriate, delightful, sensible gift this in the state and that the production $3,000 t» year approximately. The pay­ on "Tho Selection of Seed Corn," an­ of butter by tho creameries of the ment for stamps for legal and banking other on "How to Increase the Winter year the number will be greatly increased. Give him a humidor of state has been very large in recent Instruments handed by one bank alone, Egg Production." ' There will be a de­ Tuxedo. It will last him for weeks—in his office or by his fireside— months. Was estimated by the president as $400. bate on whether all corner posts at • • • At the First National Bank of Shenan- road corners should not bo set In so and each cool, mellow, fragrant whiff will recall you to him in pleased YourMoneyWill Albert F. Dawson, of Davenport, as doad 50 cents' worth were used soon as to make rqundlug curves. Various president of the Scott county farm im­ after the first of the stamps arrived entertaining rentures will be Inter­ and thankful revery. provement association, visited Dr. J I. In Shenandoah. h spersed. Udell was the first commun­ Earn Gibson on Saturday for a conference ity In this section to adopt consoli­ on behalf of farmers In eastern Iowa Red Oak. dated schools, and Is now showing It­ Tuxedo enn br smoked all day long without the slightest irritation u regarding the quarantine. He ob­ The contract for tho new CongregOj- self a pioneer In conducting this scries 6i<> * tained exact Information as to the sit­ tlonal church has been awarded to of meetings. to the smoker's throat, as is proved by the endorsement of luxedo r • ;t- ' . > Teas Bros., of Charlton. Their bid if uation and found that everything is Shenandoah. by men like Caruso, William Faversham, Harry Lauder, and thou­ being done that !s "o"nlhlft to relieve was $19,450 for tlie building, which •t: If you buy Fuiiy Paid-up does not include llis plumb'"?, lighting Tho supervisors of Pago county havo the situation. settled tno »au,«>00 liumasr, again"* sands of famous Americans in professional, public and business life. Stock in The Marshall- Dr. Gibson recommended to the de­ nor the glass contracts. These con­ 1 tracts will be awarded later after the tho county for the death of A. (J. Ollne, ^ town Savings and Loan partment at Washington that as to a threshing . who was every one of the counties in eastern plans have been submitted to special­ Tuxedo, made from highest grade Burley tobacco, has the advan- Association. ists in their, respective lines for ap- fatally injured when a weak bridge Iowa, forming the quarantined group, went thru with his engine Sept. 28. last tagc—over other tobaccos — of the exclusive original Tuxedo ythat special permission be granted for £r°yal. ^ *1 year. The sum of $4,000 was paid to All loans made by this the shipment of livestock for slaugh­ Ottumwa. teKvU" t his brother, Charles Ollne, as agreed Process,'* which absolutely prevents "tongue-bite. The Humidor association are secured ter, and agents be named to Issue The congregation of B'Xal Jacob, of upon between the board and tho attor­ by first mortgages on the permits. This would bring the thla city, has sufficiently completed its neys. Recently Mrs. Ella Johnson was Jar keeps it fresh and moist to the last pipelul. state and federal authorities into en­ efforts for a church homo to let the granted a verdict of $19,000 for the Marshalltown city prop­ tire harmony. One veterinarian in contract for the erection of Its new death of her husband who was killed erty and are approved each county would Issue permits upon synagogue. The structure will be of in a similar accident. Another suit a careful examination of the herA, and brick construction with trimmings of against tho county due to bridge acci­ by a board of nine di­ the permit would designate when and stono and Is located Just east of the dents in anticipated by tho officials. You Can In Glass " rectors. how the shipment should be made and business district and ndjolnlng that Tho accident occurred last Saturday Humidors, >. destination. That would give relief in section of the city most largely In­ when Hal Hauscn and his sister, of Buy Tuxedo The beard of directors of the all but the six counties whore the foot Ilhufration ttarahalltown Savings and Lean habited by the Jewish people. YUllsca, plunged twenty feet Into a about unif- 50c and 90c • and mouth disease has actually ap­ creek where a bridge had been re­ Everywhere Association has authorised me to peared. Bloomfield. third ti»e receive money Charley Skinner, who has beon con­ moved and there was no obstruction of rial Jar. Scott county has had none of the to stop the auotists. The woman es­ epidemic, but is next to two counties nected with the National Bank of THE In Any Amount From Bloomfleld since the expiration of his caped unhurt but her brother received having it. two broken ribs In tho accident. AMERICAN TOBACCO $100 Up. Tho belief of the state department second term as county treasurer four Is that a way can be found of safe­ years ago, has purchased the stock Des Moines. COMPANY for one year's time at 6 per cents . guarding the situation and yet to per­ owned by George F. Carson in the The ninety children of the Norwood- If' Interest payable semi-annually. mit the shipment of the livestock that Florla Savings Bank. Mr. Skinner be­ ville school—sons and daughters of I'll Is ready for market. The railroad comes cashier of tho bank in place of miners at a coal mining camp five Geo. F. Thayer, Sec'y. companies have co-Operated in tho Mr, Carson. W. E. HIU win be re­ miles east of Del Moines—have proved to the school children of iuwa what , DIRECTORS matter of tho cleaning up of the cars tained as assistant caBhier. ,j" * v *i"fi •* wi and loading yards and farmers have they can do ror the alleviation of tho TOED HOPKINS, Merchant Pella. . suffering of the children of Belgium. O. W. GILBERT, Treas. Marshall The citizens of Pella voted on the These school children live In a mining Printing Co. proposed Issuing of bonds to the camp. They had no corn to add to the 'jD, W, NORRIS, President Times* When amount of $48,>ln-!»w, Mrs. In Ham­ One man put >6 in the basket. The rcs»-4ay faafei la burg, by swallowing poison. He had amount received from these school - threatened several times to kill himself children for the Belgian relief fund by , and the family thought it waa a biuo! the county superintendent was $27.25. to

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