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nomination for the various county of the maiu-traveled roads into town. And now the Alamo is to be pre- j in town was started, every automo- OSKALOOSA SMALLEBT CITV play with, except In the simplest THE OSKALOOSA HERALD. offices. In Mahaska county we prefer We might adopt the rural pavement served. That fact Is settled. But j bile and fire cracker let loose. The games for little children.” He points to keep the wheals- of- business grind- -of concrete fifteen feet wide with Just In what way is a question. The guns at Fort Houston belched forth out that larger school grounds are de- uxibllafcad Weekly »n Thursday* at ing just as long rs possible without gravel shoulders as our solution. On Daughters of the Republic who own their welcome to the new born year Fits-LI Eyeolas§es manded, not only tor the sake of or- QtkatoMk, Mahaska County, low*. Interruption from politics. But when the seven year assessment city paving ed it sold it to the state, but not sat- and cannon crackers and sky rock- ganizing play, which has come to the lid is taken off, there will he plan the cost would be about sl9 per isfied with the way the Governor ets roared and whistled In all direc- have a recognized value In education, MKALOOEA HERALD COMPANY, something popping this spring And annum for each sixty feet of abutting went about the work me Daughters tions. People who at other times are I but also for school gardening, open- Pu Mlaha ra- full. property where no curb was con- obtained nn injunction and are again considered perfectly sane.yelled like air classes, physical training, and oth- structed and the city could well af- in charge. The matter is still in the Comanche Indians, turned their coats er activities that have made the te tared at tha Postofflca at Oaka- OSKALOOSA* NEED. ford to assume a third of this on courts and the outcome is uncertain. wrong side out, wore dunce caps and school-yard “nearly as important as park. laoaa, lowa, aa aacoad-dasa matter. Oskaloosa needs a public Os- strictly agricultural land. To thus All agree that the historic structure cut up more antics than Queen Dido the classroom in the conduct* of a kaloosa has needed such for many extend a paved street to the city must stand but the warring factions ever dreamed of. The streets were modern school.” years. an oppor- tefcacrlptlon—Two Dollar* Par Tear. Oskaloosa now haß limits on nine main traveled roads may delay the work of reconstruc- packed with humanity and the hotels tunity to purchase property most leading thjs city would approx- want only the jand restaurants, clubs Payable in Advance. into tion. Some of them and ball rooms suitably adapted for such purposes. imate 107 City blocks and the city’s mission house retained while others ! were gay with brave men and women... We refer to the "Old Fair Ground.” Improvements into The chivalry city COUNTY PAPER. authorized D miles for want the entire enclosure made flower and of the OFFICIAL Our advertising columns,show it list- would easily take care of the city’s a park. It is easily developed that for one memorable hour mingled wit ft ed sale. For years—or since its for public to peon TOWN for expense present pav- aid the arab and the DELTA A appeals sent out BUSY end of the when all street and non-use for fair purposes —park ad- ing- debts are out ef the way. Why preserve the Alamo are without au- screamed till vocal chords refused to vocates have looked at it with longing not show the farmers how to build thorization. The people and the further obey. It was a mad, but? IN (..wm'rtlCA MEMBERS OF THE CHRISTIAN ... eye and several attempts have been roads? They are showing us • Just state of Texas propose to make this glorious night, and it is well that a CHURCH RECEPTION city pur- having exclusive optical store. TENDER made to Interest the in Its now. their shrine and no outside aid is ask- holiday followed, as very few were an TO NEW PASTOR, REV. ELAM present spirit chase but until the time it ed or expected. It is by all odds the left who were ready for the dutieft The American of commercial- j AND WIFE AT CHURCH. strong would j has not been really “on the market.” OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. most historic spot in the southwest, of business so soon. ism is so there be an THE LAST EQUALITY. It is now and our Commercial Club, vendprs the optical store in every hamlet if it j “man breathes the atmos- While many of the states have al- and the souvenir make Delta, Jan. 13: The third number The rich city administration and other civic- In the nearby stores you paid. phere as you and 1; ready subscribed the amount of mon- most of it. In an aggrevated form, the southern of the Lecture Series will be given the same bodies “should get busy.’’ The loca- ey goods Japan, in Per- deeper blue we that was allotted them as their can find made in people, and especially those in the The reason Mayne Arnold can ex- at the M.. E. Church Friday evening. He can not see than tion of this ground—a,,torty acre tract, , which the sky; portion of the General Federation of sia, in Paris and winter welcome the coming ist here Is he supplies the finest The membership of the Christian do in the its beautiful grove, its general con- you mementoes resorts, piping of the [Women’s Clubs endowment fund, New dealers will tell are of a new year with a superstitios glasses known to science and adjusts Church tendered their new pastor. He hears the birds—a tour and its proximity to the city some of them — has only just begun and has ot the massacre. And faultlessly to his patrons' eyes Rev. Elam and wife, who had just music sweet and clear makes it ideal spot for all park jYork expectation as giving promise of a them an [less than $2,000 of the SIO,OOO re- bear the date of 1913 at that. moderate prices. located in the parsonage, reception But maybe money clinking dulls the purposes. Now get busy. change for something better. Hid- at a However their is little doubt at Church, Wednesday music to his ear. quired. den away in the days to come they Hence his great success. the Christian some pleasure that but that the amount will be forth- It may not he elite but it is lots of feel that fame and good fortune evening. Several hundred were pres- And yet he has RARE METALS. Light. possess a tepipting guise— coming when the General Federation fun to hoard a sightseeing car and await them. There is a sense of fate They Filter The ent and during the evening someone The production of tungsten ore in Chicago June. Especially But he can’t die any (leader than the biennial is held in in take a spin over any city. in their lives, causing them to wish With his usual enterprise the Pro- announced that there was a debt of the during 1912 was endowment fund like the true of a place San An- I something two poor man dies. The seems is tnis like to commemorate the end of one per- fessor has secured the sole Mahaska over hundred dollars. equivalent to about 1,320 short tons of money problem tonio, cosmopolitan popu- Prompt was best solution the where the iod. and the start of another mile- County agency for the newly discov- action taken and the carrying 60 per cent of tungsten tri- of all organizations, as it puts the in- a of tongues in debt cleared and they The rich man piles till he lation insures variety stone in their careers. That spells ered Eye Luminate Lenses which could welcome oxide, valued at $502,158. The out- Istitution in a position of dignity with the 20 or 25 necks” who hang the new pastor with a clear book gazes at the heap 1912 larger than that for "rubber the delirium into which the enitial protect the delicate internal parts of till be put for was a certain income that can always be on for dear life and propound all sorts every succeeding year and an earnest congregation. And trembles lest It totter, 1911, when 1,139 tons, valued at $407,- hour of is the eye from the actinic as well as sleep; depended upon for certain necessary of questions. For some reason the plunged. F. E. Dunn and wiife celebrated loses lots of 985 produced. The total amount I That hour means at least invisible heat rays so intolerable to poor factory, in of- were expenses. State Insane Asylum, the Internation- a temporary farewell to gloom and a Saturday evening and a large num- The man toils in tungsten produced in the world in sensitive eyes. of al Amtisement park ond the Base Bail to ber of relatives and acquaintances fice and in ditch, 9,115 short tons. Tungsten reign of cheer, common alike the money till he’s 1912 was Kansas is said, to have 1200 wom- park,—to say nothing of the Ostrich 'palatial home and the peasant’s cot. Scientists have demonstrated that were invited to their spacious dwel- And worries over finds considerable use in the manufac- rich. en in the active management of farm, adjoin one another here. And is the one great occasion the correct glasses are the best prophy- ling and spent the evening and an old sleepless like the r ture tungsten incandascent lamps, lit of moneyed pictures t) hat of farms, and not one of them has failed, the Dutchman of the party ventured year—and a is lactic possible against blindness. time glorious time was enjoyed. The man -has which have now become common even somehow tenderfoot escape the poor man's eyes— according to the reports. Most of the the information, that "De Fan his glad that the year does not have Rev. A. A. Heath was assisting street and railway cars, were the I In office every day but Sunday and any the on rent the farms, which they head lose in der afternoon,—to der birthdays oftener, especially the pastor of the Church in a But he can't die deader that usage especially account women if he is j Christmas. M. E. is severe. An own, but they not counted in the pleasure park by night, and ef dat revival meeting last week at Rose poor man dies. tungsten industry and are tired and sleepy. of the in this 1200 who own and manage their own him don’t finish, der bloomin ostrich 1 MAYNE ARNOLD OPTICAL CO., Hill. foreign countries is contained in an not eat than farms. The Kansas farmer does not farm will him make ready for der C. Ed Beman has sold his resi- The rich man can more advance chapter from “Mineral Re- i We had bad luck in trying find Oskaloosa, lowa. one meal at a time, leave things to chance, but is scien- mad house." to dence property to R. McKibben of just sources, 1912,” on the production of a the people in San Antonio that ten pennies will tific farmer. It is said that 98 per we Not a Doctor. Fremont. Mr. Beman will soon move Nor more than bis cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, tantalum, knew and wished to Our time the poor man’s dime; cent of the members of it was the day before New Year’s, see. Scores of people are coming hun- to Oskaloosa, lowa, to engage in the exceed tin, titanium, tungsten, uranium and women are was limited and the New Year festiv- clothes is all that may at farmers’ institutes. after the ride the weather warm- dreds of miles to consult Mayne Ar- new bank, lately incorporated. Del- One suit of vanadium, just issued by the United and ities upset all business arrangements. I form adorn, up so much that it became neces- nold for their eyes and sight. His is sincerely sorry to lose them once bis Geological Survey. ed Peter Hainmes, brother John, |ta poor do States Walking is the best exercise for sary shed over-coats and turn the of our long experience, mature, trained 'as they are of Delta's best families. He wore no more than men to makes his headquarters at the that he was born. a Woman, but she will not walk as steam off to be comfortable. And Mer- 'judgment, giving value to consulters, He has been the superintendent of the day BUILDING AND LOAN. ger Hotel, but he out of town as honest; and his she should unless she has been in the speaking about overcoats makes us was using Eye Luminate Lenses, superior the M. E. Sunday School continuous- And he is Just at we called. Chas. Schaff, — A building loan association when who falsehoods are plain lies and habit of walking all her life. Con- think of a. sign we noticed along the quality glasses, low prices,—with ly for the last ten years and the Washington, run its natural for so many years sold paper on the And he can’t die any deader than the has sequently, it is the duties of mothers route —“No clothing fits like ours— these conditions patrons can (and do) church will miss one of the most ac- closing up affairs. ” road in towa for the Carpenter Paper poor course and is its to see to that their daughters are Boyd. Art Oppenheimer will have come to him long distances and then tive members. We wish them suc- man dies. two it Company, is located in han Antonio, The Journal says that hundred good walkers. It should be as much to get that fellow ror infringement on save their car fare twice over. cess in their new home. place have been built any but he has not been there long There may be some philosophy In lift- homes In that a matter of course as well as copy-right. The architecture of the Agent Eye- P. P. Shislee has sold his farm to through that it enough to get his name in the city Authorized Fits-ll ing up a this association and other duty of a well bred girl that city is surely composite, ranging from Kle- Ross Thompson. Mir. Shislee will moan loaned almost $500,000 to Its directory, or telephone red book. Glasses. Durable. Dependable. Because the rich man rides the while has she have her daily walk, even as she the massive missions and humble gant. soon hold his sale and move to Min- We enquired at the hotels and news- I —Advertisement. the poor walks alone; members. has her bath. stone huts of two centuries ago up to nesota, where he bought farm last man a experience paper offices, they not a the rich man has his gold to Fairfield had like with the modern skyscraper of the present but could ! season. He is an old settler and a Because loan associations, “but” place him. And the afternoon set his goodly cheer — building and There is not a woman doctor in the day. San '¦''ernando Cathedral is typ- we farmer. He is of the buy who to country after conquered. 'successful one time when he says the Ledger, “state officials whole of Spain and the women of ical of the blending of the centuries. aside visit Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Hen- it had been kind farmers who is able but And yet there comes a ! wealth in the so-called derson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lofland, I of has will have to leave it here. saw dreams of that country would come up to the A portion of the structure destroyed not as yet bought an automobile. foreign placed such and Fred Green’s sister, Mrs. Kenney, something i a spirit level that will i association re- ideal of the man who thinks the place by lire in the ’6O, has been replaced IWe just learned about Delta has more empty residences Old Death’s that they they all automobile riding, compromise. strictions about the locals for the woman is in the home. The by a building of up-to-date architect- were out ¦ the cactus. It is not wholly bad af- it has for ten years, brook no Every thriving town than had at one And no one lies any deader than the tcould not exist. women of Madrid are said to be beau- ure, while the other part remains as I with Walter Johnson as chauffeur. ter all. It would be good feed for the 'time, but the weddings in view will at this time to pro- talked with Mrs. Henderson later spines next !in lowa is unable tiful and indolent and not to care a it was construetfed in 1730, and is of |We 1 cattle if it were not for the |occupy some of them. man dies. for people who desire the telephone, and it seemed or —Wilbur D. Neshit. !vide homes the fig whether there are any educational the Moresque tYpe. over needles that cover it. These need- The front has been put in the Practically every lawfully good to one familiar tongues new jto remove to it. advantages for the children or not. hear les stick in the cattles’ and 1 Hatcher garage the past week and ' Fairfield of help so far from —Believe that story false that factory in is short Here you see the signs "For voice home. ! throats, cause irritation, disease and makes it look fine. G. Bertlow will because it cannot give shelter to tho :,e even ought not to be true. —Sheridan. i The postmistress of the National Whites” to indicate the dividing line I death. The cattle men have dis- ' soon plaster. Then comes the stock apply for employment, while it in who Soldiers’ Home at Hampton, Va„ will of privileges between the races Down at the depot we bumped in- jcovered that by singeing the spines of automobiles. is said that thirty additional travel- public off in bon-fires, the objectional fea- —“The fault, Dear Brutus, lies not be a woman, Mrs. Thomas Hall Dav- street cars, depots and other to Houston Burns, the captain of the 1 The question of ice is beginning ourselves that we ing men would make their homes is, whose husband appointed, places. On the office and store doors red caps. The red caps are not a tures are removed and the cattle eat to be live issue North is in our stars but in they could find suitable was a as river underlinings."—Shakespeare. here if but died before taking office. Sev- you will also notice signs "Now hostile force, but the very opposite,— i the cactus with a relish. The only too low to give any crop and South are houses. There are places in lowa for this, any- I eral men have applied for the posi- Open,” informing the public that the a bunch of courteous colored por- | trouble with plan ,1s to find river makes five mile haul. a, hundred loan and building associa- a the United States tion, but they heard that Mrs. proprietors liavhl had their siestas ters who look after the needs and de- thing to make a bonfire out of. ' We —The railway* of tions, who meet at Des when have 1,699.218 persons in their em- and the men Davis would like it, withdrew their and are again ready for business, it sires of the patrons of the Southern jhave not seen a tree for over 2bo Moines every other winter to pas passing ITEMS FROM PELLA. ploy, seventy-live per cent of whom 3 names. might be noted in that no Pacific Railway. Barns is another miles. But Burbank has come to the Haws for the betterment of the state produced spineless (Pella Booster) are voters. such signs are needed on the saloons. one of those fellows with whom you fescue and has a might well give the subject some at- a great Mrs. G. Elkins and children re- The foreman of jury in Spanish and Mexican citizens out- get acquainted one minute and the cactus that is said to be suc- tention." a Christi- races here, hut the It ought to be, little plant turned to their home in Oskaloosa —The Des Moines Tribune Is right ania, Norway, is a recently appointed number ail other next feel that you have known him icess. as a the Americans, size your hand sells for 50 Sunday afternoon after a brief visit in its contention that the fast young woman, Mrs. Randi Biehr. She is Texans, which means always. Our train was due out at | the of the city, and carry on all the cents, and one a little larger for 75 in this city at the James home. Mrs. man spends more on bad habits than GOOD ROADS. said to be the first in Europe control 8:20, but as usual, it was two hours j woman Caste is sharply cents. Everything goes by quarters Elkins’ husband was formerly em- on good clothes. The Original Good Roads Booster to hold this position, although great enterprise. late. Captain Barns, however made j women distinctions are ! dollars here. Strange it ployed as harness maker in the Le does not belong the present gen- serving juries Nor- defined and racial the time pass rapidly. His actions and half as to have been on in drawn.-; Among Mexicans ! may seem, cactus, Cocq harness shop in this city, —There are one hundred college notwithstanding way years. closely tire were as free hearted and amusing as the while native eration. that the for entirely different class- dry country, Wilma Boland entertained a party graduates in the dishwashers' union subject has taken great impetus There are two are the sights in the Pathe Weekly. !of a hot carries lots of on a or patricians and Cattle could live them of her young friends last Thursady in in Ban Francisco. But, dishwashing is since the birth of the automobile. es, the Hidalgos, For life to Captain Barns is one grand | water. on Berlin has total of 82,845 unmar- peon, laboring class. The ! water, not, honor of Beatrice Boatsma, of Oska- an honorable occupation. Even in the time of Tiberius (42 B. C. a the or round of pleasure and good deeds. without much if it were ried women, and 368 women who are always educated and gen- as stated above, for the spines. loosa. The young folks ail report a to 37 A. D.) could travel all of former Of course he does not object to tips, one have passed their nineteenth birth- refined while the latter are as This land in southwest Texas sells good time. —A French physician has discover- Italy. Gaul and part of Spain with un- erally to help the railroad afford him a liv- day compared with 111 a ignorant and poor. Both class- for $2.50 to $5.00 per acre, and Miss Dena Verheul who has been ed that cannibalism is a sure cure for heard of rapidity, and Pliny relates as men. rule ing, but pay is a second consideration about are, polite and obliging. get years on staying in Oskaloosa has returned to indigestion. Sure cure for cannibalism journey es however, to Barns. one can 20 time it. But that this ruler made a to when it is remembered that it will her home in Otley and will keep is all that is needed now. Holland than - hundred THE more one ROUSTABOUT. Strange as it may seem the people take 26 acres of it to support one house for her father Frank Verheul. leagues (300 miles) in twenty-foui- ! We are not going to tell you all Growing confidential, Captain delivered in of San Antonio do not appear as much cow, it is not as cheap as is SBOO Miss Mabele Parker went to Oska- —Sex hygiene lectures nours. The nature of this work for- about “The Alamo,” but no letter Barns said he was entitled no titl- bar- concerned the Mexican trouble.! to in good old lowa. loosa Tuesday noon for a few day’s tbe Chicago schools have been bids to give here the well known from San Antonio would be complete over es and honors Hand us as do the people farther north. The were few and far be- —The Roustabout. visit at the home of Mrs. Poots. red from the mails, which leads the details of the mode of construction i without some mention of this famous tween. He had just two badges, one to say newspapers are full of war news bi*t Miss Lucy Koopman, of Oskaloosa, Dubuque Telegraph-Herald of the imperial roads; but we must , old Mission and cradle of Texas inscribed with the number he held visited they should also be barred from* tbe |, big headlines and tragic appeals from THE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND. here New Year’s day with acknowledge that in this kind of la- | bravery and independence. The Ala- develop much among the porters, ‘‘the lucky num- friends and relatives. the news boys fail to ’ large play- females. bor we are much inferior to the an- mo mission house was the first of a ber Of this he proud, How is your school Mrs. concern or sell many "Extras.” San seven was ground? Henry S. Curtis, in a bul- F. D. Vanden Berg, visited last cients; and although their roads did series of six which were established but it meant little to him other than Friday morning —Lincoln’s Gettysburg address Antonio is the second largest military letin issued by the United States with her mother, not have great Influence over the des- along'the San Antonio river by the any a means of identification. The other Mrs. Hersey sounds to the Peoria Herald Trans- post in the United States, and Bureau of Education, declares that of Oskaloosa. tinies of commerce, we can but won- Franciscan Friars, monks of the here will tell you that badge was a master Mason emblem William Butts was Oskaloosa cript "before sermons loyal‘ citizen ! every city building should an like a sermon der at their lasting more than one- Catholic faith who came to this vi- all pin. In referring to it, Captain Barns school caller yesterday. became political tirades against city it Jn time to eclipse 'have at least one full block of ground. thousand years, while ours, more nec- cinity first about 1690 or 16a*. The tiptep ..lately there have raised his cap and in all seriousness Mrs. H. A. Bauman was entertain- administrations and before ministers essary, difficulty keep othfßk I whether the block is the usual city will with for a building was started in 1714, hence is many as 10,000 troops quart- said: "Boss, dere am de one thing ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoit of tbe gospel despaired of reaching years intact. Nothing was for- 200 years old is apparently I hold sacred. I would lay down block of two or three, acres, or one hearts." [few now and ered rt Fort. 9am Houston, but at the that of Oskaloosa Tuesday afternoon. men and women through their gotten there; the pedestrians had good for several centuries to come. my life for a brother in dat order, of 10 acres, as in Salt Lake, Utah. present time the barracks are prac- high N. De Boef, of Oskaloosa was a But not all ministers are common their foot-paths, and the horsemen The good that it might have done in and its teachings are dearer to me | The school needs at least 10 business tically deserted and less than four asserts. As caller in this city Monday. scolds. their resting stones for mounting and the work for which it was intended than anything else except the love i acres, he for the country hundred men remain. The rest of school, ought alighting. The monuments to the dead is now almost forgotten, or at least along of my family.” Tears came to his I It never to have less them are scattered the Kio play space, ITEMS FROM BUSSEY. law tbe state of Illinois usually arose in their vicinity, as if to wholly eclipsed by the famous eyes as he spoke, and the Roustabout .than 3 acres of and could —A new of so Grande to make sure that no hostile profitably (Bussey RecoYd) abolished tbe railway pass January 1, obtain the regard of the living. The battle and massacre, that the monks got his first real lesson in the beauty . make use of 10 acres, pro- forces cross the river. Up to the vided grass kept Mrs. Charles Dreibelbeis was taken Practically all tbe states bave Appian way is the most admirable and their converts given only a of the brotherhood that .meets on the i the is mowed. City 1914. are present time San Antonio has been Mr. Curtice shows that jto the hospital at Oskaloosa wiped out free transportation. masterpiece of this kind which has passing mention in the guide books. Spanish, level and parts on the square. There our schools [last Thursday evening under seven flags, French, ' have, in general, had very inadequate and on Friday tbe movement has been directed by ever come from the hand of man. Mexican, are 6,500 colored Masons in Texas, morning a The Constitutionalists', Tex- During the past 10 years, | underwent surgical oper- tbe enemies of tbe railway companies Confederacy and the lodge to which Barns belongs (yards. She The fortunes of war and the role as Republic, The and however, with the development of ation. recovered from the oper- it has been more to the advantage of martyr and is No. 1 of San Antonio. It alone has lation very CHURCH AND NEWBPAPER. of a always seem to gather now the best or all The Stars ! the play movement, there has nicely and is getting along tbe companies than any of the reform about five hundred members. come as “Two points of interest regarding and hold more popular attention than Stripes. jan increased demand lor ground |as well could be expeetd. Her laws of recent days. present-day church affairs the recital of the peaceful and self- I husband and her mother, Mrs. R. M. were em- El same as space around school buildings. The phasized in the mind of any thought- sacrificing work of the Saints who Paso is in the state Mick accompanied her there. Every city has its own way of cel- San Antonio, and yet El Paso is 620 State boards of education in Pennsyl- —County Judge, John E. Owens, ful observer who may have formed a strive only to do mankind a service I Mr. Barney Martin and Mr. P. E. of ebrating the advent of New Year. We miles west from San Antonio, —not i vania and Virginia will not approve Chicago, part of the congregation at the Bur- and make the world better for their | Martin went to Oskaloosa, Monday answering a direct question, glad there are none other like as flies, plans for new school buildings that says lington M. E. last Sunday efforts. But the battle of the Alamo are exactly, perhaps, the crow ! for a visit with the former’s son, Tom that offers of candidates to per- church San Antonio, else Oskaloosa might railway i do not provide for adequate play- evening.” says Hawkeye. is no commonplace incident among but as the Southern Pacific (Martin and with his daughter, Mrs. form tbe duties of an officer for less the "It is time pattern after it. If there twenty grounds. In LitUe Rock, Arkansas, salary, a question many the great struggles of ancient mod- some runs. Six hundred and miles Bartlo. of Scott township. than tbe local or for nothing, moot with whether or were anything that would help along It the standard of one full block to a (Frank bribery nullify churches should advertise ser- ern history. It was here that Col. is some distance. is almost as far Mr. Thomas L. Martin, of Oska- constitutes and would their "back to the farm” movement it to Pittsburg, school has been carried out with opinion vices in newspapers. be- James Bowie, Davey Crockett and the as from Oskaloosa or loosa, and Mr. Frank of an election. The is in line the Some would be such performances as mark- carry every one of the schools for white Bartlo. Scott supreme altogether two hundred others fortified would an Oskaloosa resident to township, were here Thursday, with a decision j»f our lowa jlieve such a course not in some ed the demise of 1913 in "the Paris back side ! children. All but one or two of the last years ago. with themselves and held out for fourteen Chicago and and give him a and were entertained at dinner at the court banded down a few keeping the general character of a regular return. schools in Pueblo, Colo., have a full of churchly days against a force of 7,000 Mexi- the South.” It was trip to Rose Hill and And Arthur Martin and Mrs activities while others of July, Emancipation Procla- sage block. In San Angelo, Texas, ev- j I home. Mr. are just as that it is. How- cans under Santa Ana. When the Fourth w'hat a stretch of brush and Barney Martin and P. E. Martin —Mayor Bchriver, of Rock Island, certain mation, Thanksgiving, Remember the cacti. We did not enough other ery school but one has two blocks at Mr. this may thing fort was finally carried by assault, see were also guests at the Mar- says a city market Is a failure. ever be, one was evi- Alamo, Victorious Football Demon- vegetation trip to All least, and two have 10 acres of play Arthur “That dent; produces over two hundred Mexicans lay dead on the a silo. tin home that day. appears be the experience it results. First M. “El Cinco de Mayo,” Ban space. The first school built in Gary, to of the frequently on the field, and with fiendish re- stration, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie cities," says Davenport E. church makes use of Jacinta, day celebration, all Indiana, had two acres of play Brown re- smaller the the advertising venge, Santa Ana ordered that every Labor .But we found out all about the turned to their home in Times. “It may be possible to columns in the city crammed into one mad night and ground, the second had four, the Oskaloosa. bave press invariably male person in the fort be put to war in Mexico, on the sleeper. Our last Friday evening after a city markets larger and with splendid re- heaped up with all the wildest mis- third eleven, and a lot recently pur- visit here successful In the Last Sunday night spacious death. His orders earried informant says hostilities will last with his sister. Mrs. Johnson eastern cities, but here the market sults. the were out chief that human brain could invent. chased contains twenty acres. Walter auditorium was filled and the congre- religiously. as long as the money and the pros- and family. gardeners prefer to sell to the house- ... I out. | “There is a very strong sentiment gation chapel ••• pect of loot holds “What are Mrs. John Sims and Mrs. at homes to the groc- overflowed into the in country larger W. C. wives their or large numbers. During the seige Bowie was ser- People in times past may have rais- they fighting for anyway?” some one all over the for school Bradley were Oskaloosa business vis- - grounds,” ers.” iously had cot ed Cain resurrected the dead, but asked. “Why for the dollar a day. Mr. Curtis finds, "and itors Friday. "It has been said also that men do ill and to lie on his or yards being Nevertheless died the San Antonioans dug up the Ark, of course.” This is the cheapest are augmented in many Miss Anna Earp and not attend church in any considerable all the time. he cities where there is an opportunity Mrs. Stella —The practice of passing, a torch degree. aqd of fighting, qsing famous knife made floated it on a sea Champaign,, put scale of wages now prevalent for Earp made a trip .to Oska- Happily, to the credit his of purchase adjoining pieces of land business along the galleries of the cell houses from a file, after exhausting all of his a Hooligan cap on Noah, made killing men and tearing up bridges to loosa Saturday. Burlington, this does not apply to the Happy at prices that not prohibitive. to enable the prisoners to light their congregation in for of the pistol Thermopylae more hideous noises than are accred- and railroads. The trouble will end are Mrs. W. H. Van Benthuysen question, ammunition. Cities often paying much as spent pipes, has been discontinued at the who the, had her messenger of death, the Al- ited to (he fall or Babylon, and shout- when the money runs low. When are as Friday in Oskaloosa. hundreds Were present at SIO,OOO per for such Anamosa Reformatory. This custom services fully had none.” It was a terrible ed with more gusto than the 32nd de- asked how many men it would take or more acre one-half were men. The j amo land. Two years ago city was in vogue a long time. The torch press of Burlington always ' slaughter and merciless savagery, gree fan could possibly do at a base- for the United States to re-establish the of Farm has been Texas, secured bond Losses Heavy. was passed at stated periods after generous in its dealings with done under the pretext of And : | ball game when in the ninth inning peace in Mexico, our informant said, Houston, a issue The report of the the war. of $500,000 enlarging the yards treasurer of the lockup time, and before bedtime, churches of the city, when it done the conqueror or- with no outs and with all the bases at least two hundred and fifty thous- for Henry County evening hours. lieu and it is certain- J was of several of its old schools. The Farmers’ Mutual In- during the In of ly suggestive of large results when dered that the bodies be heaped in full, the score tied, his favorite pit- and. Fifty thousand Texas Rangers surance Company shows that the prisoners who draw smok- city of has recently voted farm the torch, the church and the press upon two great funeral pyres and burned. cher pulled himself out of the hole. and U. S. Regulars could whip the en- Galveston losses in that county for the past year ing provided a act bond issue of SIOO,OOO for the tobacco are now with their mutual opportunity. Alternate layers of wood and corpses They kept it up too, until Gabriel tire Mexican armies, Federals, Con- a same were heavier than ever before in the small box safety matches every 10 purpose.” of were placed, and the whole saturated ; gave up the unequal struggle and lay stitutionalists and Rebels combined. history of the organization. The days. GOOD DIRT ROADS. with oil and grease. The torch was down to rest. Even old Sol delayed That Is of course if they could be Whether in city or country, Mr. greatest losses were In the month of Marshalltown Republican: applied pyres burned for three bis appearance that the echoes vibrat- brought Into battle. But the Mexi- Curtis considers ample school play- October when the Henry county POP. Times and the THEN SHE’LL The experience we had this days, leaving nothing of the heroes ing through shadows of the night, cans will not fight that way. When ground a vital necessity. “City child- farmers were reimbursed In the have they sum New Sharon Star: Tbe political pot winter with fairly good dirt roads up but ashes. But Santa Ana soon paid might have a chance to die away and they get into a tight place run ren need a good-sized school yard be- of $5,523.98. The total losses of the in already boiling over in Poweshiek to the city almost impass- the penalty to Oeneral Houston and the revelers get a few minutes sleep. for shelter, and remain to fight some cause there is no other place to play. year reached $14,625.79. The total limits and J Country County. More thau a donee candi- ible roads inside the city suggests Texas threw the yoke other day. The additional 200,009 children need a large yard amount of Insurance written was off of Sfexltd (0 dates bave announced their desire for some form of permanent improvement forever. At midnight every whistle and bell men would be necessary police the because "at borne there is no one to $961,265. p i fcv' aJd r* . t i.., - “: ¦" t.A : , i {*:,. e ,

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