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office of the clerk of the district In a speech at Clarlnda the other to whoso partiality I am Indebted ter the of the of lowa, In and lor night gave voice to an opinion the highest honors within Its gift, to court State which claiming that ho is RUMBLE OF THE RAILS nt least is entitled to consideration. take myself now, beyond recall, from CONFIRMATION CLASS. Mahaska county, of the inf- Daniel Willard, vice president of the SPOONER REUS the field of possible choice. I am, the owner in tee simple estate, to-wit: Siding Burlington system, says: “Trains are March therefore. Impelled, not only for the Bishop White Epis- lowing described reul at Depot, and Services By At Heirs Picked Up being run today on practically every reasons suggested, but also that I The southeast quarter (->*) of the copal To-night Round House. road in this country faster than the may be free to devote to the dis- Church northwest o.uarter (*A) of section operating in charge FROM II SENATE long neg- seventy- officials consider charge of private-duty, too thirty-six (36) in township wise or prudent, and this condition term, being Diamonds* lected, the remainder of my to The annual conArmalion service of six (70, north range fourteen (14i interest Is manifested by curious Much has been forced the idea resign the office at this time while Mahaska by lowa Central officials in this city many they IS TO the Epfacopal church will take place West sth P. M., located in which people have that STATESMAN the legislature is in session to ehoose on the probable results of the resig- must go a great hurry. are pretty well cor- thi3 (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 county, lowa, and praying that the ti- somewhere In RETIRE MAY 1 NEXT. a senator for the unexplred portion nation of John F. Stevens, chief en- The desire for fast travel h3s become o’clock at, St. James church. The tle thereto be quieteu in him and that canal, nered by us-not thereof. gineer on the Panama as af- a mania with many, and it is, in my Right Jteverend John Hazeu White, you be barred and forever estopped George Brook aud C. H. opinion, responsible many that we have all "I avail myself of this opportunity fecting D. for of the D. D., Bishop_ of the diocese of Michi- from having or claiming any rigm. or Meade, formerly master mechanics, railroad accidents.” HIS LETTER TO GOVERNOR to say, albeit I am sure it is not need- the “Diamonds” in gan City, (Northern Indiana), be adverse to the plaintiff. and superintendent at the ear shops ful, that I am inexpressibly grateful win title thereto Arming Bishop. you appear uereto of the lowa Central at Marshalltown. the world, but our to the Republicans of Wlsconin for the preacher and con And that unless Cannot Afford Longer to Serve Public arrangement of of the second Stevens and Brooke are warm per- BOLTON. the generous and abiding confidence This is by special and defenu before noon respon- stock certainly re- Surprise D. of sonal friends and Stevens Is —Action Causes which has led them three times to Bishop Morrison, whose health broke day of the April term, A. 1907/ superin- Henry sible for Brooke being made Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Milo presents a goodly In His Btate and in elect me to the high office of senator down last fall and forced him to go to said ‘court which will commence on power of the Hayes spent evening in Os- tendent of the motive Saturday Washington. of the . I have the hon- Italy for six months or a year. the 9th day of April, 1907, default Panama He in turn took kaloosa shopping. selection. There railroad. or to yours Dr. White was consecrated Bishop will be entered against you and judg- Meade, now master car builder. In T. J. White was a business caller be, respectfully, John C. is not one chance Spooner." Indiana 1895. In 1899 that state decree rendered uiercon as general shakcup the Central men in Oskaloosa Saturday evening. Washington, March 4. Senator of in ment and the —"In- petition. fear both Meade and Brooke will lose Adam Kissinger of Pekay spent in a hundred of our Spooner has written a letter to Gov. Regret of the President. was divided into two dioceses prayed for in said their positions. Sunday in town at the home of his Davidson of Wisconsin tendering his On being informed of Senator dianapolis” aud “ City,” and J. M. Herron, • • • failure to have just parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kis- resignaUon as a senator of the Unit- Spooner's resignation, the president the Bi3fcop chose the latter, the north- Attorney for Plaintiff. mail, express and bag- singer on Main street. what you want. ed States to take effect May 1 next. made the following statement: ern diocese, and makes his residence It is hereby ordered that this no- Combination H. Fred No. 7 was in the Mrs. A. Long and Mrs. J. The letter was dated Saturday, but “I cannot sufficiently express my re- at Park, Indiana. tice bo published in the Oskaloosa gage car which in Vawter lowa wreck near Bartlett, rickson spent Monday Oskaloosa fact that such a letter had been gret at Senator Spooner’s resignation. White is in stature a man for weeks, as Central shopping. the Bishop Herald four consecutive weeks ago, in which written or that Mr. Spooner contem- We lose one of the ablest, most effi- noted 111., about two A. P. Anderson of was Quality? of tall, powerful build, and is provided by law. members of the train crew were Des Moines did not become cient, most fearless, and most upright a in town Monday. plated resigning as a man of intellectual force and es L. E. Corlett, Cierk. in, was brought out of the lowa Ccn- business caller known in the senate until late public servants that the nation has Williams Evans of Hitem.m visited Our name s'amps Sunday, pecially as a strong preacher to men. By G. w. Patterson, Deputy. ;» tral shops at Marshalltown last great surprise and had. Four years ago. I knew the ex- N "V in town this week at the home ol when It created The Rector of St. James church Thursday and was again put in ser- “quality”on every the Wisconsin senator at once treme reluctance with which Senator Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White. found present a class of eight for con vice on passengers No. 3 and 4. himself of Spooner Anally in will « • • Phillips Diamond the subject many anxious consented to serve '':’r William Moore rented the we sell. flrmation, which together with tiie Fannie E. Moore place north cf and will move Inquiries. he replied his the senate, and year by year since I town To all that twenty-four presented year, will vs. Marshalltown T. .It.: Superintend- on it March Ist. Mr. Moore will go mind was fully made up. He had have feared that he would resign, as last thirty-two persons confirmed in Charles Elkin et al. ent C. S. Hayden, of the lowa Cen- into the poultry business this sum- found, he to continue in his he Anally has resigned, for I have make said, that the State trel, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. ¦ mer. present position would require a sac- known that every year of his stay In the year and a half that the Rev. Mr. In the district court of that is slack Those for Hayden says business Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McVeigh re- on his part that he could not public life has been to him a direct Jones has been in Oskaloosa. of lowa, in and Mahaska county, the line just at present, ow- rifice all oyer turned Saturday from Rathbun Justify himself in making. Anancial loss which he could but ill to be con Armed are as follows: April term, A. D., 1907. ye ing to the falling ofT of the coal where they were summoned to the ha MHK1 In reply to questions he said he afford. I understand fully the sena- Linnette Herrington, Ruth Caton, To Dollie Elkin, Willis Elkin, Hat- movement, and the lack of cars to mother, Mrs. Henry jEvmßvlßnftgfe bedside of his 1 resume of the law, tor’s feeling that he cannot longer Minnie Lichtenheld, Pau! Phelps,Miss tie Elkin, Clara Blount, Samnel ev move grain. Elevators all along the McVeigh, who was very sick. He in- would the practice pi- to say would stay In the public service at such cost, Edna Pickett, Miss Helen McCurdy, Blount: line are filled to overflowing, and gs forms us that he left his mother Inspectors but declined whether he Railroad Watch be located in Wisconsin. He did say, not only to himself but to his family, Miss Lela Atchison and Miss Helen You are hereby notiffed that on or soon as cars can he secured move- greatly improved. Jewelry Manufaot'ra ment will show a decided improve- Miss Etta Hughes was a pleastnt however, that he would continue to and much as I regret his resignation, Handy. Others who had expected to before the 15th day of February, rn ment. caller in town at the home of Mrs. be a citizen of that state as long as I am most sincerely grateful that he be in this class were unavoidably pic Original Notice. gc * • • long. He A. Long Tuesday. he lives. has been willing to serve as vented and their conHrmation will be 1907, a petition of Fannie E. Moore m The average life of a railroad box W. H. Nesbit was a business caller Vide President Fairbanks was one has been In his life a gallant soldier, postponed to next year. will be Aled in the office of the clerk fe in Tuesday. building short public the high- car is a matter of speculation. Rail- town he noticed a public of the few public men to be made a trained servant of The candidates for confirmation will of the district court of the State of impossible fig- Walter Whittle and Frank Pearson and hopes to see some future acquainted Spooner’s plans est of ability road men say It is to one at with Mr. standard and faithful- assemble in the Guild Hall and march lowa in and for Mahaska county, ure out just what the average would started to work Monday after being date. On being assured that negoti- before he wrote his letter. The knowl- ness, and at all times an American purchase into the church in procession with the claiming of you the partition of the be, for the reason that some cf the idle for some time. ations were now pending to edge came to him through the person- citizen who did his whole duty.” miners showed their benevol- was evidently a clergy and vested choir, and will oc- following described real estate, to- cars last for decades, while others The the same he said it al confidence of the senator, but the Surprise in Wisconsin. wear out quickly. The bone yard, as ence to their fellow man Saturday bv step in the right direction. , Wis., March 4.—The cupy seats, reserved for them, at the wit: Lots 217, 218 and 219 in the taking up a of dol- Dare, of our enter- latter made no official communication be- it Is called, is the place where all collection thirty Theodore one announcement from Washington front of tue church. Immediately town of Rose Hill, platted as and for- lars for Frank Pearson, who bad his miners, took tools out of on the subject to either the senate or that freight cars must go, soon or late, if prising his United States Senator Spoon- hind them will be seated their god merly called Ornbaum, In Mahaska hand hurt in the mines some time the mines last week. Mr. Dare in its presiding officer. The law does John C. they do not happen to be caught In l er of Wisconsin had sent his resig- parents, parents, and others of their county, lowa. Also asking that said wreck ago. Mr. Pearson has a wife and forms us that tvill visit his par- noi require that a resigning senator a and smashed to pieces, or Jye nation to as a family, for whom seats have been re- property bo sold and the proceeds burned along the right or way. They five small children depending on hint ents in New, Jersey, whom he has no: should do more than Mr. Spooner has Gov. Davidson came . among the several may cross and recross the continent, for a living and the donation came in seen for/twenty years and then he done, but some senators who have re- complete surprise throughout Wis- served. equitably divided of the may journey from the lakes to the gulf, a time of need. will, Wcate in Oklahoma on a farm. signed have given notice to the sen- consin. The members confirmation owners as their interest bo found take many side trips on branch lines, Ben Hughes of Evans was a busi- /William Wilson, who is attending ate. Gov. Davidson, when communicated class of last year will have seats re- and determined after payment of tie up in railroad yards or private ness caller in town Wednesday. 'hie Capital City Commercial College Text of the Letter. with over the long distance telephone served for them just behind these such liens as are now against it. Torrence, township 1. par- switches for years and years. But at Frank assessrar in Des Moines, in a letter to his Following is the text of Senator Sunday afternoon, said he had not two groups and will thus assemble And that unless you appear hereto was in town Tuesday. Frank .eoines says well his last when they are old and worn out, ents he is advancing in letter to the governor of yet received the resignation and could and sit together again in commemora- and defend before noon of the 'sec- from one of the best the all work. Spooner's or battered and splintered beyond re- familie.sAn studies for general office Wisconsin,: hardly believe it to be true. As to own But day of term, comity. His Tor- young tion of their confirmation. ond the April A. D.,1907, pair, they all bring up to the bone ' father, William Mr. Wilson is a model man. Senator successor Gov. was the first Sunday school fifteen “Washington, D. C., March 2, 1907. Spooner’s other than these, there will be no re- of said court, which will commence yard, and there they are burned. But He worked here in the mines Davidson said that it would bo left rance.superintendent in Evaset, in 1883-84 The Honorable James O. Davidson, to servation seats. The church will on the 9th day of April, all railroad companies do not send : months, pqid his board, clothed ulm of 1907, default Frank then but in Governor, Madison, the present legislature to elect a suc- all, the public is cor- their cars to the bone yard to be was regular seif and saved three hundred and fif Wis. Sir:—l bo open to and will*be entered against you and Judg- with parents. the office of senator cessor to fill the unexpired term. Gov. burned. Many companies strip the \ attendance hi*" The ty dollars in cash to apply on his edu- hereby resign dially inviteu to attend the service. ment and decree rendered thereon pleased Davidson would not talk for publica- cars of iron work, doors and every- writer was to meet him Tues- cation. which is an assurance that he of the United States from the state of Those going should be prompt to be as prayed for In said petition. day as he up during our will win. for it is a very sel- Wisconsin, this resignation to take tion at this time as to Senator Spoon- thing which may be used again, and ' has/grown record sure ol' seats. W. R. Nelson, absence fronv the county, but we see dom made. the day of May, 1907. er’s further than to say he break the old boxes up for kindling. ' effect on first successor Program of Service. 29 w 4 Attorney for Plaintiff. This wood is sold by the companies. in him a Ante tvDe of his father. James White was a business caller “Both by law and custom the fore- presumed that some of the Wisconsin spent Tues- Processional Hymn No. 516, "On- “When a car is out of service, or is Mrs, Foster Kissinger in Oskaloosa Saturday. going formula suffices, but I cannot congressmen, naming Cooper and Oskaloosa shopping. ward Christian Soldier.” wrecked so it will cost more to re- Charles Dean, one of our most in- bring myself to surrender the trust Esch, who were candidates for the pair it it #Mrs. William Canty spent Tuesday telligent young miners, accepted a the time Sentences of Scripture and Ver- „ than is worthy w_e_ with which Wisconsin has so long spnatorship at Senator La- & in Oskaloosa shopping. De- WANTS FOR SALE: to the bone yard." a foreman explain- position as bar tender for James and so highly hondred me by a curt Follette was elected to succeed Sena- sicles. Miss Bessie Beadle of Oskaloosa Mr. Dean will ed. "That is the easiest and quick- Board in Oskaloosa. sentence, which includes no word eith- tor Quarles, would again enter the Lord’s Prayer and Versicles. est way was a pleasant caller at the William family Oskaloosa this responsively. WANTED.— A lady experienced in to dispose of it. Of course move his to er of or of gratitude. field. Psalm xxxvii, read we make of trucks, draw Canty home Tuesday. industrious explanation work. Phene 795 use the the 1 week. Charley is an of March in- Some Possible Candidates. Old Testament lesson, Numbers general house bars, brake couplings, and Charles Cole of Colon moved his young man with of habits “On the fourth day springs, the best Lieutenant W. D. Con- Black. .11-wl of the wood work, but a!- family here Friday. will a in his new stant, I shall have served in all six- Governor smfle we 1 and make success of has made Tito “Bontint Est” or 92d Psalm ways bum business. teen years as a senator. This is a nor, whom mention been what is left. “What do Eli Meadows of Beacon moved FOR SALE CHEAP.— Second- hand you do when a car belonging to an- here Tuesday. Ho will occupy the We note with much pride the new- long time for one, neither willingnor at various times as a possible succes- Chant. 1 buggy, as new. Phone 795 other railroad is too badly wrecked Lew Gibbons place. sy letter from Evans each week. financially able permanently to aban sor to Senator Spooner when his term New Testament lesson, First Cor- good I V expressed surprise Black. dl-wi or worn out to repair,” was asked? .1. H. Sherman of was a Miss Maud Edwards and sister. don it, to take from his profession. It expired, at the inthians ii. "If a car comes to us from another , caller in town Wednesday. Miss Annie, of Beacon, spent Sunday has been taken from mine, for I have news of the senior senator's resigna- The Apostles’ Creed. road, and it In a town guests Miss Charlottc- tion but was not prepared at this time WANTED.—Work on farm by boy 17 is such condition The inter- in the of not thought it compatible with the Vcrsicles and prayers. that wc can’t get it off our hinds. Herald correspondent Is Wilson. Mrs. A. Txing acknowledged of to make a statement. year.! old. Apply 208 South Third ested in the Mitchell hill concerning full aud uninterrupted discharge Confirmation Hymn No. 211, “O *ui, lucre is nothing to do but des- ' a pleasant call from the ladies in the public duty to pursue it, and I have, Isaac Stephenson, the multi-million- wl pd troy it.” wife desertion and hopes to see it God, In Whose All Searching Eye." evening. therefore, during my service, with two aire lumber king of Marinette, who • become a law. Last week a colored of candidates. • • J. H. Miller of Perry was in town Preface, presentation i or three trifiing exceptions, purely also was a candidate when Senator FCR Jersey milk cows, man from Colon secured work in the Saturday on business. Mr. Miller in Scripture reading, Acts, chapter SALE.—Fresh While a house, and local, absolutely therefrom. LaFollette was chosen two years ago, thoroughbred Aberdeen Angus cows people as a rule are discuss- mines1 and also moved speaking of lowa said he was as well abstained viii., verres 14 to 18. ing the of his family here. Then he pulled up Tried Resign in 1903. said that while ho was not prepared Stephenson & horrors recent railroad I impressed with the farms in Mahas to Question to candidates and answer. and heifers. J. A. wrecks and generally of- and left wife and four children here "For years private duty has plainly to make a statement at this time as So**!, phone G. wl-159d2-pd blaming^the i ka county as any he has seen in the Ver deles and prayers. 22 flcfals for carelessness, laxness and i in a helpless condition. He just flat- state. demanded of me an early return to to Senator Spooner’s successor, he nearly every to start to work of who The laying on of hands. other quality that a rail- i ly refused after his Charles Kissinger, Milo Hayes and the practice of my profession, and I know no one would refuse FOR SALE.— One and especially place was ready mines Versicles, Lord’s Prayer, and Jersey 3-year-old, road man an official is ; for him In the .4. G. Boles were business callers in have never since I last took the oath such a high office if it were tendered the supposed not to possess, and Mitchell bill pass- collects. solid brown color bull, and one one of them > walked. If the Lost Creek Sunday. of office wavered in the determination him. es and becomes a felony it will learn Guernsey 8-year-old bull. Both The writer notes with much pride to retire from public life on the ex- Lively times are expected in the The Bishop's blessing. these fellows a lesson they could nev- the willingness the to legislature Hymn before sermon, No. 78, quiet and gentle. S. W.Loughridge, taught of railroads piration of my present term, March Wisconsin from now on er be otherwise. grievances Beacon. 32tf submit their with their 3, 1909. I might well content myself and it is expected that before many "Lord, Who Throughout These Forty The passage of the two-ceht fare to of employees a board arbitration a of my pur- hours there will be many can- Days.” bill has now become a reality, and for settlement, for when with public declaration elapse FOR a employer rotire if for didates in the field for the unexpired SALE.—S% miles from Oskaloo- the writer will say to the legislature, and lay down their ir- pose so to it were not a Sermon by Bishop White. Don’t employed can of Senator Spooner. sa, 50 cords body wood half hard, at PushJl “Well done, thou good and faithful and grievances like declaration made'on a former and term Hymn after sermon, No. 450, "Alt | ritation sufficiently It that $1.75. 150 cords linn and elm 4opß, H servants, thou hast been faithful ov- to meet as equals and discuss frank- similar occasion, and what followed is believed Senator LaFol- Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.’’ The horse can draw the I will bring his influence green, at 50c If taken soon. B. F er a few things, we will now make ly and cordially the disputed issues It lette to bear Offertory with anthem by choir. n load without you among Shoemake, 855 Rod. wl-149d2 help, if [Wi you ruler over many.” before a board of arbitration selected “In the year 1900 I announced his adherents in the legisla- Prayer and benediction. n reduce friction to almost / ira/flj Our young people enjoyed them- by both parties, it is a great step through the press over my signature ture to elect some one of his choice. Recessional Hymn No. 345, "My Stephenson — Lady gentleman o£ l\ nothing by applying I J§jj selves with a masquerade ball in the gained. The very best fruits of ar- to the Republicans of Wisconsin that Isaac and former Speaker Faith Looks Up to Thee." WANTED. or IJr town hall Tuesday night. Broncho bitration and conciliation will only i had “unalterably determined” to re- Irvine L. Lenroot are among LaFol- fair education to travel and collect Pete and Rocky Mountain Jim were be gathered after education and in tire from public life at the expiration lette’s staunchest supporters is for firm of $250,000.00 capital. Sal- general. an 4 it Original Notice. there in all their glory. The affair telligence become more It of the term ending March 3, 1903, believed not unlikely that the junior ary, $1,072.00 per year and expenses. fti’M was highly entertaining. It even at- has been hindered by the want of my senator will favor one of these. Samuel 11. Sanders, Plaintiff, Salary paid unless I should deem it duty to re- weekly and expenses ad- icaAxl^^l tracted the attenfion of the old man. these and in the future as progress Secretary of at an earlier date. I the Former State Walter vanced; lfedGrea.se l'A| iw Ben Hughes of Evans is made in both, it is not too much sign justified references required. Ad- Mrs. shared announcement so long L. Houser, who was defeated at the Nathapicl Billstine, Leopold Simons of to hope In advance dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, !e / the hospitality Mr. and Mrs. A. that arbitration and concilia- fail sought aad F. Dilloa. wheels. upon ground primaries last when he John , /MITI fviM? Long Tuesday evening for supper. tion will be the means adopted alike the that the people, and Oskaloosa, lowa. wl-pd V-. bffilV No other lubri- (l who might to renomination, Is likely, also, to an In the district of the State ot 1 ±[yf\ Joseph was a business caller in by nations and individuals to adjust those aspire the office bo court O | V|M cant ever made T jKujj Oskaloosa Wednesday. all differences that arise between were entitled seasonably to know active candidate inasmuch as ho re- lowa, in and for Mahaska county, cently declared his of Term, A. 1907. qjjff wears so long f HMgwU W. H. Jenkins of Des Moines was them and capital. from me that I would not accept a re- intention enter- April D. NOTICE. and savesso much a business caller in town Thursday. —R. W. election. Despite that declaration, ing the race to succeed Senator You are hereby notifleu that on or In mattern of the Last Will f JW* PROBATE ¦ ' horsepower. Next time y Jr£ Mr. Jenkins was highly pleased with circumstances, with which the people Spooner in 1909. before tne 20th day of March, 1907, a and Testament of Haldah E. Downs, try the appearance of our town and said of the state are familiar, and which, petition of plaintiff will be filed in deceased. Mica Axle Grease. and min- Out West. Standard that it was as clean neat a therefore, need not bo here recounted, No "Deacon" Notice is hereby siren that there OU Co. JB ing town had seen in lowa, but a man on now on £9? as he Becmed to make it my duty to accept ‘T wonder,” said ( the is Hie in the office of the of the a rcclection, proffered as it was in northeast car this morning, “whether clerk District Court of Mahas- \ a ka County, lowa, an instrument of PENN COLLEGE manner which rendered it at once a back east they still use ‘deacon’ as a 1 writing purporting to be the Last title. Back in when command and a finer honor than Massachusetts Will and Testament of Huldab E. Ralph Gossage, cx-’OB, was a college any I had ever dreamed would I was a boy we always spoke of ‘Dea- Downs, deceased, and the same is set visitor yesterday. come to me; one indeed which con’ Jones and ‘Deacon’ Piffle. But for hearing on the 9th day of April of I haven’t heard it out here. Two or the next term of The Alcimian Literary society had ought to satisfy the pride and am- the Dlstriot Court to Oar Harness any three good • friends of mine are dea- be begun and held in Oskaloosa on the bition of man. A similar declara- a called meeting yesterday. jfl /Three months S 9th day of April 1907, at which time tion by me at this time, however cons but nobody ever addresses them Tae faculty and students presented objections can be made to the ap- strongly phrased (and It could not be by the title. Wonder why?”—Kansas Pearson, recently proving of said Will and its admission is L. who resignel the strongly phrased), would, I City Star. Line Very be more probata. position janitor, with large IfHAMM’S to as a fine am persuaded, prove unavailing to Dated this 25th day of Feb. 1907. rocking jl chair. withdraw my name from considera- Not His Job. 3tw3 L. E. Corbett, Clerk. Complete Richard Newby conducted devotion- tion during the next two years as did "Young man," said tho stern par- i B° from the al exercises at chapel yesterday. that which I so publicly and unreserv- ent, fixing tho trembling suitor with ket^B Kloyd and Walter Perisho are acting edly made la 1900, a glaro, “do you know enough to sup- NOTIOE. Ml AllKinds and as janitors until the newly elected Is Bound to Retire, port yourself under reverses?” “No, ADMINISTRATOR’SNotice is hereby given to all my purpose to youth, persons on Styles^ man comes. "As retire from pub- slree!" cried the emphatically, interested, that the 21st lic life is and has been irrevocable, "I no hard-luck day of February A. D., 1907, the un- departed ain’t acrobat!” Richard Newby for his I am unwilling to bo further consid- dersigned was appointed by the Dis- in yesterday trict Court of Mahaska County, lowa, homo New Providence ered in connection with an office The Main Question. afternoon. could s dministrator of the estate of Roscoe H Low Prices lo early buyers. Call and see the which I not in the circum- "Hero is a story about a newspaper Robertson deceased, late said Ma- Hawk, a very clear, amus- of Grover in stances accept. photographer who fell Into the harbor ||j( Hamm'* haska County, lowa. finest retail stock ever shown in Oskaloosa. ing way, to “IWnraw-X announced the students at A senator will be chosen for the at Lyon while taking a picture and / U Properly Aged. Pure, Stfcffa All persons indebted to said ostate chapel yesterday the fact that Penn term beginning on the fourth of was nearly drowned.” "Did he j will make payment to the nnderslgn- IS cat ia to cave a big debate one week from March, 1909, and thoro will be, and the plcturo?" ed, and thoso having claims against should be, during the will present them legally l^iil next Wednesday evening, March 13, the next two years, H*l«dßKlO.Dr«* same authenticated for allow- with Kansas university. Ora Carrol, grave and wido consideration among Gives Peace of Mind. y/'lj to said court ance. 'OB, and Herbert Watson, 'OB, nr,3 the people as to the person upon There Is nothing that makes a Oskaloosa Manfact’g Co. Dated February 21, 1007. Penn’s representatives. whom the honor shall be bestowed. really good woman so triumphantly AI.IIEUT C. Robertson, After thought 1 deem be High Avenue Vfett Alice Cook. 'O6, came la.it Saturday much it to virtuous a* to go out to dinner and Theo, iUiam Administrator. 222-224 my duty, things considered, to Br««io| Co, to practice with the glee club, and all the have something wrong with her 31w3 L. E, Corbett. Clerk. people slate and amsaaßasaMS •®&h£< By visit at her home. of the to the party. hostess’ cooking.—New York Press. G. W. Patteison, Deputy.