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their way to CoMu, where they will self up for theft of $U9, which be cays streak was broken—and bad luck In Section 14 of 'Howard .township. he stole from a family he was room­ Adverse conditions ooatiaued, M oa*; Dodge ft Wall, of this oity, have ap­ spend their vaoation. day 'Mr. Rivers was deported. pealed from a Judgment rendered by Prof, and Mr*. B. W. Mitchell and ing with la Baltimore twenty-aeven year* ago, * He was held for examina­ then the Tigers have won I. M. C. I. WORK Justice Batman in April, when Mra. MIT BOT damr&ter, of Dunooabe, are visiting spasmodically. Lina Bates was allowed >73 and costs Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reger. Mr. Mit­ tion. He said he had recently been for alleged damages sustained to the chell was called to. Trumbull, Neb., to released from an Insane hospital at Rochester, Minn. He also said that he Kallie Leads Western Pnehww!& plastering and papering. of her house superintend the Chautauqua Tuesday. Des Moines. July 26>-PitolMr Bu> due to their faulty work in placing a SUITS FATHER Rev. W. D. Blfrlnk. of the Methodist BURNED TO DEATH had never worried much about the dolph Kalllo, of the Des JfofcMI roof on the house a year ago. church, and Miss Ruth Baird, of North theft, and did not explain what prompt­ who has been sold to ths Detroit Am-*- Bngltoh, were united in marriage at ed htm to give himself up. Police Sur­ eiicans, to report next aprias; haSj, geon Meredith diagnosed his case as /O^NtRACTS LET FOR EIGHT BIO IOWA RAILROADS ASK RAISE. JOHN ZIEGMAN, JR* SHOT TO ttorth English. They will be home HARRY FLEMING CREMATED IN topped the hurling hst of the Wss*se» this week In ttme for Mr. Elfrlnk to melancholia, a form of Insanity. FIRE WHICH DESTROYED ICE league this season la percentage off) ' £[WJf BUILDINGS ANO. Want Word to Charge More For Carry. DEATH BY SON, FOLLOWING take up his Bunday work. games won. low number of eafMii' ing Coal and Coke. ^ The Masons at their first meeting COMPANY PLANT. DROWNED AT HAMPTON. runs off him and In shutout*. ' * f>j AUDITORIUM. .. 5. Special jto Times-Republican. « FAMILY QUARREL. In their new temple dedicated it with Kalllo has won eighteen game* Des Moines, July 25.—The railroads work In the third degree. They have • :— .U'Al-Z Edwin Shaffer in Swimming Floate the locals and has lost six; hs has had ) operating in Iowa have filed a petition the entire second story of the Taplin Dead in Stream. thirty-six earned runs soonsd against ' PIrrY TRAINtO WORKERS with the stale board of railroad com­ SLAYER ESCAPES AND building. VICTIM CAUGHT IN him for an average of only 1.14 missioners asking for an increasfe of A. A. Harvey lost a valuable horse Hampton, July 25.---Edwin Shaffer, CUPOLA OF BUILDING aged 18. was drowned last night. Ac­ game; has struck oat 188 men, and hag.| IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM 15 cents per ton on the intrastate rates SO FAR EVADES OFFICERS Saturday morning. pitched ten shutouts. Re also ha»5 fa on coal and colte. The interstate com­ companied by three friends, he went to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bvans and daugh­ the stream west of Hampton for an hurled two one-Mt casi tests and one merce commission granted the roads ter, of Tama, and Mr. and Mrs. Her­ two-hit gam* - 1 this increase on interstate business Asleep In Uppermost Pert of Plant evening swim. He became separated Clght Cantonment Buildings to Bo Shooting Result of Altercation Between bert Cowan, from South Dakota, called from his companions, and when they when it turned down their request for on Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Millard Friday. Another Ever* Heard Ptom. •oattorod Convoniontly About Camp a general freight rate Increase of 15 Slain tyan and -His Wife, Aooording When Fire is Discovered-—Rescue by started to look for htm. they found his Howard Franks went to Kansas City body floating In the stream. Richmond, Ind., J*uly t5.—(Fired with; per cent. to Statement of Latter—Ziegman le Monday evening to buy a carload of Firemen Impossible—-Flsmes Destroy an ambition to place again the nama , Gfounde Each to Bo Equipped With The request Just made of the'state Whether he was stricken with a feeding cattle. Plant of Burlington Sanitary loe cramp or was injured in diving, is not of Overs In the world, Joe "•^Planoe, Talking Maehhinoa and Mov- commission is supplementary to the Charged With Striking Mrs, Ziegman M. A. Conant, of Garwin, and 'Miss Overs, of the Rich­ petition filed with the board May 4 known. '. in# Picture-Appsratus. . in Presence of Family. Belle Carter, of this place, were mar­ Company st Early Hour. mond club of the Central league, la asking for a general increase of 15 per ried Sunday at the home of Mrs. Nel­ burning up the paths of the otrault and cent in freight rates. ^It- Is taken as an lie Paxton. They are at home in Gar- Hamilton County Resident Deed. In sixty-four games has hung up a indication that the roads do not in­ win. Special to Times-Republican. Webster City. July 25.—.Frederick total of forty stolen bases, wltMn seven Special to_Jimes-Republican. tend to push their former request. The Special to Tlmes-Rcpublican. Widman, . who had called Hamilton Dr, Ralph Avery went to Des Moines Burlington, July 25.—Harry Fleming, of the mark reached last season by N Dee Moines. July 25—The state Y. M state hearing has been fixed for Aug. 2. Sac City," July 25.—While he wad county his home for a Quarter of a Gygli, of Terre Haute. The and was examined for veterinary work aged 28 years, was burned to death C. A. la planning biff things out at quarreling with his wife, with whom in the army. century, died yesterday from harden­ record of the league waa set by Blount. , News Notes From Greene. early this moiplng, when the plant of ing of the arteries and catarrh of the of Fort Wayne, who stole fifty-seven C^ttp Dodge. Contracts have already Special to Times-Republican. he had had numerous altercations the Mrs. E. I. Wilcox went to Waterloo Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Burlington Sanitary Ice Company was stomach. He was born In Furstenburg. in 1909. beep let for eight army buildings and Greene, July 25.—J. A, Hale has pur­ past few months, John ^Ziegman, Jr., a Baden. Germany. Nov. 6. 1842. and Jessie BrlnkerhofT. consumed by flames. 'Overs hopes to better Stounfs per­ A big auditorium which can seat 3,500 chased the R. R. Markle restaurant, iSac county farmer, was slain Tuesday came to this oountry forty-six years formance. Joe Is a brother of John and will take ' possession about Aug. Miss Carrie Barnum, of North Da­ Fleming was an employe of the oom- men. An organization of fifty trained morning by his son Leo, aged 18 years, ago. settling In El Paso, 111. The family well mapped out program to furnish Hale, an experienced restaurant man, evaded officers in search of him. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Millard and chil­ His cries for help were heartrending- of town, where they resided until five wholesome entertainment, convenient has been in the picture show business The slaying occurred at the Zieg­ dren autoed to Waterloo Sunday to Efforts of the firemen to rescue the years ago, when they moved to their Timme Puts Over Oeed Deal. "'*; at Clarksville and Green for some man (|tiome, about five miles southeast visit relatives. Mr. Millard returned doomed man were {jjtlle. club rooms, practical couraea of atudy present home at 945 Bank street. Tho Milwaukee, July $8. —President (f time. of Odebolt. Ziegman'« father, John Monday. The family stayed over a few wife and al* children survive. Timme. of the Milwaukee club of the mad opportunities for moral and intel- Ingalls & .Mahrike, owners of the Ziegman, Sjr., and several of his nine days. IOWA TROOPER INJURED. /leictqal development. American association, considered that,• Iowa Recorder, have bought the Butler children, as well as his wife, were eye­ Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Cronk and family New Numbering of Regiments. he put thru a good deal in sellingAeS I The eight cantonment T. M. C. A. County Press, which was sold at auc­ witnesses. are at Clear Lake on a vacation. Earl Krell, of Iowa City, Kioked in buildings will be scattered convenient­ The plan for designating regiments Pitcher Goodwin to th# St. lioul# Na* V .J tion last week, from Mr. Aborn, of •Mrs. Ziegman told a coroner's Jury Mrs. Abby/ Avery, of Cherokee, vis­ Head by Cavalry Horee. tlonals. ly thru the great camp. Bach building Sheffield, who bought it at that time. Tuesday afternoon that upon returning ited her son, Roby Avery. Special to Times-(Republican. of the war armies by numbers and #111 be in charge of a trained worker branch of service only will be modified, Goodwin, one of the pitching marvels Greene will now have only one news­ to her home -Monday after an absence, Miss Agnes Berka is In Marshalltown Iowa City, July 25.—Kicked in the of the season, probably will be drafted < With Assistants. The buildings will be paper. which Is enough for a town of she and her husband quarreled. She working at the soldiers' home. head by a horse, Earl Krell, of Iowa it Is announced, so that it will be pos­ sible to determine from the number for military service, as he Is an expert ' equipped with pianos and victrolas, its size. * left for Odebolt Tuesday morning, car­ Miss Marie Lovejoy came from Mt City, a member of Troop C, of the First telegraph operator and has no de­ picture outfits, and be itself whether the regiment is a part moving will Z. A. Trask, one of the old residents rying $200 of her husband's money, Mr. Vernon, where she has been attending Iowa cavalry, stationed at Oxford, may pendents. supplied with stationery for the men of Greene and an old soldier, died Ziegman charged. Setting out in pur­ school, to stay over Sunday with her he seriously injured. His mother has of the regular army, the national guard or the national army. "I consider myself lucky to get what to use in writing home, newspapers, Tuesday morning at ^the age of 7S. He suit he brought her back, beating her mother, Mrs, Florence Lovejoy. gone thither, summoned by a message I did for him," Timme said. "He's al- i boQk(£ and games. Lecturers and speak- suffered a stroke of • paralysis a few on the way and tearing her clothes, announcing the accident. Under the plan the regulars will be Miss Mary Vana, who has been at­ numbered upward as now from the most sure to be drafted before ths era of a national prominence, includ­ weeks ago. He is survived--by his wife she says. A struggle took place in ono tending summer school in Cedar Falls, baseball season is over." ing "Billy" Sunday, Raymond Bobbins and one daughter. of the bed rooms of the Ziegman house. Injuries of Meyers Serious. First cavalry. First Infantry, etc. The has returned home and will work In national guard regimental numbers., |tnct other prominent lecturers will visit Corn was selling for $2:10 on the Ziegman struck his wife again, it is the People's store this summer. •Special to Times-Republican. Csddook on Honeymoon. the camp- High class musical concerts local markets Tuesday, the highest charged. Finally the 18-year-old Leo Iowa City, July 25.— John Meyers, however, will not begin where the regulars' numbers end but will begin Des Moines. July 25.—Somewhere bt •'' C Will be put on. One of the best'men's mark ever reached in Greene. stepped up and fired a rifle, the bullet For Two Transmission Linee. the Johnson county farmer who was the Black Hills of South Dakota, even f I hurt when a hay wagon crushed him at the One-hundred-and-flrat cavslry. Quartets in the country, sent out by entering his father's side. Just below the Des Moines, July 25.—The state rail­ his Intimate friends profess not t® * ^ shoulder. Ziegman stumbled thru the against a barn on his farm near Iowa One-hundred-and-flrst infantry, etc. the national association %nd with a na­ Eldora News Notes. , road commission has granted the Iowa know Just where, "Earl Caddoclc, clalnrv- | tion wide reputation, will put; on enter- Special to Times-Republican. sitting-room door and fell dead on the City, is worse injured than the sur­ Similarly the national army numbers Southern Utilities Company of Center- will begin at 301. the regiments being ant to the world's heavyweight wrestl­ talnments. Other high class musicians Eldora, July 25.—Mrs. G. Harms, liv­ kitchen floor. » geon's first examinations 'indicated ing championship. Is spending hia ing iji. the southwejst part of town, Sheriff J. H. Stoner and a deputy ville a franchise for a seventy-flve- Instead of two broken ribs, ho has five designated upward from Three-hun- l 1 :x, 1 will give concert*. mlle transmission line from Mt. Ayr honeymoon. His bride was Mtss Grace N Athletics will constitute an important who has been quite sick, Is improving. are making a search for Leo, who fled —three on one side and two on tho drcd-and-flrfit cavalry, Three-hundred- thru Leon. and Allerton to Corydon. and-flrst Infantry, etc. Mlekel. They were married at thai -J factor in the Y. M. C. A. program. In­ Mrs. Jennie Allen remains about the immediately after the shooting. other and he also suffered a fractured home of her parents In Walnut July * 51 same. A branch will extend from Diagonal to collarbone. He is 56 and his condition Thus any regimental number under ter-regimental games of basketball will Ellston thru Shannon City and Ting- 100 will Indicate regulars, any number 21. be sitaged In the auditorium. Indoor Tuesday was the hottest day of the SKIPPED BY FREIGHT LIKELY. is alarming. Caddock and his bride traveled by season ,so far in this section. With the ley. The Iowa Electric Company of between 100 and 300 national guard , field meetings will also be held. Cedar Rapids has been granted a twen­ and any number above 300 national automobile to the Black Hdts, where } Tfiere will be a general secretary at two rains of last week and the heat of Bloodhounds Trace Robertson Robbere Oskaloosa Man Melancholic. they will tour for several weeks -before the past ten days corn has made a - to Railroad "in Iowa Falls. ty-five-year franchise for a transmis­ Des Moines, July 25.—Lewis A. Koss, army. A similar arrangement for num­ ihp camp and on his staff will be a bering brigades and divisions will be returning to the wrestler's "home J prodigious growth. • Special to Times-Republican. sion line from Iowa City to Iowa Junc­ of Oskaloosa, walked into the police town" of Anita, where they will make \ religious secretary, social director and tion. used. • athMHc director. Then each building The brotherhood class of the Church Eldora, July 25.—Sheriff Gehrke and station Monday night and gave him­ their home. Miss Mlekel was a school j of Christ had a-banquet Tuesday eve­ .County Attorney Williams, called to -.l- Will have five secretaries who will di- Robertson Tuesday to assist in locat­ Must Use Concrete at Boone. teacher there. ' } up the work. ning in the church basement, attend­ ed by many frienfts of 'the church and ing the fellows who robbed the post- Des Moines, July 25.—Upon a com­ |: State Fund Now, fl65,000. - plaint of a committee from Boone, de­ Kelley Will Do His "Bit* ' congregation. Henry jassfen was toast- office and general store, returned late St. Paul, July W.—Michael J. KeUey») cf( "W. M. Parsons, state secretary, re- master, some speeches pertinent to in the afternoon. claring the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. ported yesterday that |1<5,000 had thus Paul Railroad Company was substitut­ Review of Sports manager of the St. Paul baseball club,» subjects now being talked about over The Waterloo bloodhounds followed Is considering offering Ws servlc«a to ^ \ tit befen subscribed In the state cam­ the United States were made and a the trail of the robebrs to a point near ing woOd for concrete in a viaduct, the paign to raise 9200,000 for army Y.: -M. the country at the close of the Am- * fine time had. ' l a railroad track in Iowa Falls, where, state railroad commission notified the erican Association season. If no open-f C. A. work, $ighty counties have been The Methodist Episcopal church and it is believed, the burglars got aboard a company requirements must be met by and Athletic News beaett from and fhere are nineteen yet ing presents itself in the quartermas- j Sunday school held a picnic^ Tuesday freight. They got about $75 or $80 in Aug. 1. " ters department, Kelley plans to apply !-'• to rdpon so that it is expected the goal afternoon and evening in* Riverside money, some postage stamps and of $M0;«OO will be reached.This money •' Cholera Morbue. Sioux City, July 25.—-The death knell the bat for Omaha, was sold to the for a commission in the officers' re­ park, attended by several hundred. clothing from the store. A year ago serve. Kelley ls known as one of the is forwards# to the national association Games were played and a general good or more burglars put on the same kind This is' a very painful and dangerous has been sounded for professional Chicago Nationals last fall, but failed lsesse. In almost every neighborhood to produce and was returned to Oma­ few managers who combine the ability and together with the funds subscrib­ time had. of a stunt in Robertson. % ed by hn of the states In the union will omeone has died from it before medi­ baseball in Sioux City. ha. This Is his third year with Omaha to direct a team on the field with an intimate knowledge of the business bo used for army Y. M. C. A. work in Montour Items. cine could be obtained or a physician The local franchise in the Western and his batting this year has been Sioux Rapids News Brief*. Bide of the game. ^ ''the United States and with our troops Special to Times-(Republican. Special to Times-Republican. summoned. The right way is to have league Is to be transferred to another above .350 since the season opened. In Europe. The general association ex­ Sioux Rapids, July 25.—IF. H. Dierks Montour, July 25.—Miss Florence a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and city. Final decision that the transfer Most of the time he hsn been leading pects to provide too association build- Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as the league and has climbed as high as 8othoren Esrns Sslsry Ineresss. received a message .Sunday saying his Tenney, who has been attending sum­ should tbe made immediately was St. Ix>uls. July 25.—The remarkafcls lngs la army camps In this country. to be prepared for it. Mrs. Charles En- .378 recently. He Is 23 years old, and brother-in-law, John Brazel, had passed mer .school at Ames, has returned to reached yesterday afternoon, after the pitching of Allen Sothoren, of the St. % Association work will in reality start away that morning. Mr. Brazel en eart, Huntington, Ind., writes: "Dur- is said to have brought $5,000 from the her home. local owners wired President Dicker- Browns. Louis Americans, probably will earn at the big cantonment at Camp Dodge listed in the navy' in .May and was sent A baby boy w*s born TJ^fsday to ng the summer of 1911 two of my chil­ him a substantial salary increase for ~Z, this week. Sired Hansen, general sec- to Virginia. The last few weeks he dren were taken sick with cholera mor­ son the official report of the box of­ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Berkey. fice. Griffith la Hard Loeer. lBlT. As this ls his first year In the, ^ jg/retary at Ames,, and who. before going had been confined in a hospital with, Mr. iand Mrs. G. E. Stebbins, of La- bus- I -used Chamberlain's Colic and in The attendance at the local games majors, Sothoren » receiving a very ®f?to:Ames was in state Y. M C. A. work, malaria and then meningitis set : Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them Detroit July 25.—Clark Griffith, Porte City; visited at the homes of has been dwindling rapidly and Sun­ "modest" salary. He came to 6t. lX>uis 1 ^ "Will open Y." M. C. A. headquarters at Mrs. Brazel left for his bedside last R. B. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. mmediate relief." For sale by all drug­ manager of the Washington Americans, day only 1.4S2 paid admissions were Ls considered one of the barest losers from the Salt lUake club of the Pacific| j | the cantonment within a few days. This the major leagues. They won eleven ager. , tertainment every night in the week Waterloo. Webster City. out of thirteen games played at home, tho tall twlrier of the Detroit Aaneri-> x from 8 to 10 o'clock. Before 8 p. m. "What's the matter Griff?" asked cans, is now considered the nemesisy f Miss Ball, of Boone, Married. Esther M. James has filed suit for Lightning struck a barn on the John having a winning streak reaching eight "Silk." ' the buildings will be used for reading divorce against David James, to whom L. Richardson place on the east side, of the Boston club. Ehmke has beaten i;- And writing. , Des Moines, July 25.—The marriage games. There were some wonderful "That third strike you missed on she was married Oct. 16, 1-907, at Cham­ and before the fire department could hurling duels staged at the park dur­ the world's champions three times thia j|| Tentative Weekly Program. / of Miss Grace Ball, daughter of Dr. Cobb cost ub the game, that's all." paign, 111. She claims Mr. James desert­ get to the scene the building was half ing the last ten days and Xabors" no- "You're wrong, my boy, you're wrong. season and In these games his oppo- , } , A weekly program, according to the and Mrs, B. H. Ball, 1245 Thirty-fourth nents have collected but one run. street, to George McNeil, of Boone, was ed her Jan. 25, 1908. burned down. It was a medium sized hit, no-run game was a fitting close I never made a mistake in my life," frlans now suggested, would be some- barn and contained a small amount of to professional ball In Sioux Oity. Y'y thing like the following: Monday night, solemnized this morning at the home Waterloo. chirped O'Loughlln and he moved Jimmy Callahsn Quits Gsme of the bride's parents. After an ex­ Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson Munn, wife feed, a supply of wood and cobs, some Final details for the transferring of away, leaving Griffith speechless. \ lecture; Tuesday night, concert (band chickens an da cow. The cow and chick­ the club will be made within the next Chicago. July 25.—Jamew J. Callahan, . yt orchestra); Wednesday night, re- tended motor trip in the east. Includ­ of Rev. M. G. Munn, pastor of the deposed mannger the Pittsburgh First United, Presbyterian church is ens were got out before the flames ten days. The team goes on the road Kavanagh Jumps to Semi-Pros. ni .... ligious service; Thursday night, mov­ ing, a trip on the Great Lakes, Mr. reached them. for sixteen days and will play under Nationals. Is thru m-lth baseball for ing pictures: Friday night, stunt night, McNeil and his bride will be at home dead at the family home, 216 Weling- Cleveland, July 25.—'Because the sal­ this senson nt least. Callahan, satis ton street .after a lingering illness. Waterloo. ' Sioux City's name until a home has ary offered by the Elmlra club of the ths men providing the programs: Sat­ at Hillcrest, their country home near been found. fled wl'h the financial settlement mado urday night, concert, address or movies; Boone. Webster City. •Following" a year's illness. Mrs. •New York State league was about half him. plans to spend the summer here Frank H. Meyers, 39 years old, 115 Wal­ TUtsa, Oklahoma City and St. Joseph as large as the amount he was draw­ -Sunday morning, 9 a. m.. bible classes, Mrs. J. R. White has word of the are bidding for the Sioux City fran­ renting. He may take another fling as m., serv- Court Order Profitable. death of her brother's wife, Mrs. G. E. nut street, Is dead. She was born in ing from the Cleveland Americans. Sunday school, 11 a. chaplain chise. If the local owners are not suc­ Marty Kavanagh has declined to join a manager In the majors next season. ,c«: Sunday, evening, gospel service. Des Moines, July 26.—Judge Charles Coale, of West Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. l^ubuque, Aug. 20, 1877, and was mar­ Ml ried to Frank Meyers in 1903. She made cessful in disposing of the franchise the eastern club. He plans to play W.jM. Parsons, state secretary, is in Dudley made, more than $4,000 for the Coale were- former residents -of this they will take it to Tulsa to finish tho Ertle to Meet Moore. ^ city, coming here in 1891. Mrs. Coale her home in this city since that time. semi-pro ball with a Detroit independ­ St. Paul, July 25.—Johnny Brtle, the, general charge of the work. Henry C. estate of Judge C. C. Cole, owners of season. ent team until some club offers to pay Wallace, of Des 'Moines, is chairman Colchester, the former Cole residence was in her 68th year, is survived by her Besides her husband she is survived by St. Paul^ bantamweight, and Roys one son, Wilbert, 12 years old. The him what he considers his services are fcf the war ^ork council. The members on Fourth street; when he refused to husband, but leaves no children. Allmendinger Joins Guards. Moore, have been matched to box ten,,: funeral was on Sunday and the body worth. rounds here the night of July 30. The'- pt the state executive committee are sanction the sale of property for $25,215 Waterloo. Ann Arbor, Mich., July 25.—Ernest J G. Olmsted, Dee -Moines; P. A. Mc- a few days ago. The tract has been Carl Kirsch, a 17-year-old youth re­ was shipped to Dubuque for burial. contest will be staged In Lexington^ Ames. Allmendinger, former aii-western Nstivnei Four-Cured Championship. park. The home of the St. Paui base- Cornack, 8ioux City; C. B. Htinn, Des purchased by J. C. Shoemaker for the siding at 1220 Sycamore street, was guard, is another University of Michi­ St. iL«ouis, July 25.—An^open four- -Moines, and Grant McPherrln, Des C. C. Taft Company for $29,500, and taken into custody by the police and Authority to pay Jtfrs. John Sorio, gan athlete to answer his country's oared crew race for the national ball club. Moines. the court has given hls^ consent to the •will be held pending an Investigation. the Mexican woman -(vhose husband disappeared several days ago, the pay call. Allmendinger lives here and has championship will be held on the Mis­ deal. The police are of the-opinion that he enlisted in Company I, Thlriy-flrat sissippi river under the auspices of : SUES FOR INSURANCE. , has been connected with several rob­ check amounting to $28.12, due the Michigan infantry. the Century Boat Club, Sunday, July Toledo Personals. beries piat have been pulled ofT in Wa­ Mexican who had been employed by The enlistment of the gridiron star 2-9. Invitations have been sent to all AN OPERATION •tststs of Young Man 'Elootroeuted in Special to Times-Republican. terloo during the past few months. the Northwestern railroad, was given rccogni&ed rowing clubs in the coun­ to Ohief of police Wllley toy Chicago recalls an interesting story. Allmon- Nevada Brings Action. Toledo, July 25.—Clarence iBrainard Clinton. dinger, a young giant, in perfect phy­ try. Special to Times-Republican. and family spent a few days of recre­ Labor unions of this city met here officials of the road. The money was sical condition, tried unsuccesssfuliy Inasmuch as no regattas of cham­ Nevada, July 25.—The electrocution ation with relatives at Lake Okoboji. Monday night to take action against paid over to the woman, who has be­ for two years to make the 'varsity pionship class have been held this AVERTED pt Jesse IE. Young or Wood at the Mrs. iS. C. Leland and daughter Jen­ come a mother since the desertion of certain local bakers who are selling her husband. eleven. His quiet temperament was year, it ls expected that a large num­ plant of the Iowa Railway and Light nie are visiting relatives in (Michigan. less than a pound of bread for one the handicap and during these years ber of crews will be entered. A silver Company on Sept. 24 last is recalled Mr. and Mrs. Herb -Couran, from Carroll. 'i.-W' pound. For some time it has been sus­ iCoach Ycst declared that If Allmen­ trophy will become the permanent by filing-of an action In court by W. Winfred, S. D., are here for a month's pected that the bread "was not what it J. B. Hungerford of the CarroH Her­ dinger "could get good and mad once, property of the club that wins it three p. Clime, administrator of his estate, visit with their parents. ald says the rumor that the French he would be one of the greatest line­ Philadelphia, Pa.—"One year age I collect K00 insurance from the should be." It is said the action of some times. of the bakers is in violation of the law. authorities had tried to force his son, men in the game." According to the conditions of the was very sick and I goffered with pain* Pukers Casualty Company of Mlnne- Confessed Slayem Sentenoed. John Hungerford, Into the trenches, The third season Yost became des­ event, the race will be under the aus­ in my aide and back Sioux City, July 25.—Indfan Jim Mason City. Rev. C. Hiakopoulos, occupied the after the volunteer ambulance service perate. He used third degree methods pices of the club which last won the an til I nearly went ... WOod, or Young as he was known Dempsey and Joe Miller were sen­ was taken over by our government, is and finally the giant awoke. Allmen­ race. It is to be held annually, the erazy. > I went to Itere, was killed while making a con­ tenced to eight years in the Ft. Madi- pulpit at the morning service in the based upon a misunderstanding of the Greek Orthodox church Sunday. He dinger became a demon on the grid- last Sunday in July. The distance of differentdoctorsand nection at the lignt plant. On July i soh penitentiary yesterday, after they facts. In the absence of -definite ln- Iron. Nearly every western critic put the event will be one and one-quarter they all said I had Its had taken out the policy. The had confessed, according to state au­ formerly lived in Virginia, where his fo.rmation, the family expect him to family is living now. Members of the him on their all-star elevens and some miles upstream. • ^ female trouble and mpany has not paid it. It was made thorities, to having helped in the slay­ return to America. experts thought he should have made it In favor of his estate. church extended a call to him and his would not set any ing of William Bishop, a carpenter, on Waterloo. the all-American. Rickey After Hendriokeen. relief until I would . The young man left two half broth- May 26, 1917. acceptance was received several days St. ibouls. July 25.—1Branch Rickey, wfee and throe half sisters. One half ago. * ,' *, , ; John Boyd, colored, accused of bring­ be operated on. I ing narcotics from Des Moines to Wa- "Spike" Kelley Is Released. president of the St. Louis Nationals, or in Miss Hattle Young, matron ChambeHain's Cough Remedy. Cedar Falls. ' • • ^ - Waterloo, July 25.—'Manager Sgan wants to sign Olaf Hendricksen, for­ had suffered for foor the soldiewf home at -Marshalltown. Frieda Handrup, 1$, employed at tihe terloof for illegal sale, was arraigned years before this The personal recommendation of peo­ before J. E>. Dempster, United States has given "Spike" Kelley his uncondi­ mer with the Boston Ameri­ C. H. Streeter home here, sustataM cans, but declines to pay the veteran time, bat I kept get­ ' Three Nevada^Lawsuits. ple who have been cured of coughs and commissioner. The case was continued, tional release, and the local twlrier olds iy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy several cuts about the face, arms and staff now boasts of but three mem­ a bonus for coming to terms. ting woree the mora «foeUel*o Times-Republican. head, her Aster, Mrs. Walter-Ander­ pending a further investigation and have done much towards making this Boyd gave bond for $1,000 to appear bers. Kelley Injured his salary wing 'TOendrlckeen is merely a good hit­ medicine I took. Every month since I ' Nevada, July 26.—Olaf Olson, a Des son, and two small children living some time ago, and has not been able ter," Rickey said. Hie is not a good was a young girl I haa suffered with Moines "Jitney" driver, has started an preparation one of the most popular in West of town, and L, L. Hennihgsen, of before Mr. Dempster Aug. 27. That the use. For sale by all druggists,—-Adver- crusade against sellers of dops in Wa­ to get it back In condition. Kelley has fielder or base runner. Boston made cramp* in my sides at periods and was •etlon in district court here against Dike, were bruised when the la Iter's" him a free agent, and yeit he wants ft 'the Ames Taxlcab Company and Stak- iJsement. terloo has Just begun was Intimated by been with the club most of the season, never regular. I saw you advertise­ automobile struck a telephone pole and made a ftne record up until he in­ bonus. He's not worth that to me." ment in the newspaper and the pictora gtrvolt, a driver of the company, for Sunday aftundon. .7'-, 4 federal officials. Pinch hitting la Job iHendrleksen iamsges sustained-when1 the Ames taxi Petrified forests in California 'are in jured his arm. When not bothered with the j>f a woman who had been saved from Napa and Sonoma counties. There is Nevada. ' Waterloo. a lame arm, he is one of the best will Ail if he comes to the iCardlnais. lacked his "jitney" In Des Moines on Friends in the city' 9iave received an operation and this picture was im­ June >1. He asks $1,400. a large petrified forest in Arizona. County Attorney xB. S. Wenner says pitchers in the league. He Ame here pressed on my mind. The doctor had The Salton sea district in the Imperial word of the sudden death at Valley the state will appeal the case of the from the Sioux City club, Tiger Masoot Is Deported. -Mrs. Sarah Nelson and other heirs Detroit, July 211.—Another Detroit given me only two more days to makd •tt the estate of the late John Nelson, valley, Cal.; is below the sea leveL Junction of Mrs. 7, P De Witt, Who state of Iowa' vs. Wangler Brothers. -dropped dead from the effects of • This wilt be the first appeal made un­ Smith 'Going 4Jp" Again. mascot lias come and has departed. up my mind so I sent my husband to the (Howard township, have-filed a par­ Sea level is the assumed mean level of drug store at once for a bottle of Idfdia tition case in Which els J. Nelson, his the sea,, serving as a datum from tumor of the brain. Mrs. De Witt had der the new law passed by the last leg- Des Moines, July 'it.—When Ear! When the local American league e!»Jb whicn to calculate elevations oi in.nu. he»n a flif Nevad* fnr n year rlvtncr the state the authority Smith, outfielder of the Omaha West­ started its great eastern drive the first E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and; * Ke Mien and Ole O. Neriem are prior to a few months ago, during lined As defendants. They set out Instruments are valuable tor determin­ to appeal In liquor condemnation suits ern league team, goes to the St. x.ouis or June, considerable credit lot the S beiivve iss, I ;ocr. aoticsd • shsas*«. *t Neriein' wrongfully claims a share ing the elevation or depression. which time her husband had; conducted In the case tried Saturday in Justice Americans next year, it will be his showing was given to a dusky bat-boy when I had finished the third bottle 11 I the estate and that it should be the Harriett HoteL F F. Knapp's court the Jury returned second journey Into major league com­ from the southland. (His name was was cured and never felt better. I grant; vlded ^ne-third to the widow, Sarah The number of British workers en­ Aekley. a verdict in favor of the.defendant. The pany. and his friends are hoping it Alex Rivers and his home was New you the privilege to publish my letter rflMa, <|ad .a ninth to '.a daughter, Bl- gaged In war industries has / nearly A tragic d^ath carrying with It more company's drug store was raided on will have better result* than did the Orleans. and am only too glad to let other wos 'ckson,, Mrs. Rebecca. John? doubled during the first two years of than the usual Sorrow, occurred Thurs­ June 18 iind the stoek of liquor on haqd Initial trip. Rivera made the eastern trp and re­ know of my core.Mra.TBOO. MoO irie Nelion and the sons, war..In 1M4 there were i,9»«,p00; to- day, when the 2-year- old child—one of was taken. The-action was brought for Smith has been performing credit­ turned to IDetroit with the club. Then IGA1* 8482 Hartville Street, Phfla., j J. and Bliss. Tha iland is. day. there ore 3*00,000 ' twine—of George Botientau a tenth ef the parpose of condemning the-liquor. ably in left field and brilliantly with the Tigers wavered—Oobb's hitting v - "" - ' / ST'- f •fiaaS a*

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