i v JT-F ',,*•• \ S J » '- v x 1 4 •T^ ,5:,v" ' > • . %, * f'k tf,< V* " ^••TV. 2 TIMES-REPUBLICAN, MABSHAUjTO^VTN, , SEPTEMBER 8, 1910 hearing at Chicago upon the applica­ (superintendent); Grace "% food, Sioux members of the commission will be J picking: their seed corn when they present was brought by Wlllard Eaton, tion of the railways to advance rates ; should have done so, can not be esti­ City; Nellie Jones, Marathon; Bessie does not Involve any specific Iowa L. Pierce, Sanborn; Rut ti Hinclman, member of the Iowa commission, who mated. in his official capacity attended the rate," said Commissioner Eaton on his : Now, farmers, why not every one of Osage; and Abigail McRalth and C. E. return. "The interstate commerce com­ "Williams, Iowa City. hearing and who had been formally |you get busy, take a half day off and delegated to represent the Iowa in­ mission requires the railroads to take ______i secure your seed corn by going into the burden of proof upon the proposi­ terests there. your fields and picking the best and OPENS tion of the necessity of the advance of ONE OR MORE MEMBERS OF IN­ Mr. Eaton states that the Interests "GEORGE W. SCHEE INAUGURATES hanging it up some place under shelter CHARLES CITY PREPARED TO EN­ their rates. The fact that any advance where it will have a good place to dry Prosperous Year in Sight for Thriving of the western shippers are 'being cared of rates which might be permitted TERTAIN UPPER IOWA METH­ TERSTATE COMMISSION TO for in most admirable manner by Mr. ,, PLAN TO PLACE STARS iout and the next spring not be bothered Toledo 8chool. might in the end open the door to an Abbott, of Kansas City, who is a match ffi with poor seed? ODIST CONFERENCE. Special to Times-Republican. ATTEND RATE HEARING. advance in rates which would affect •5 AND STRIPES. I Some of our farmers in this vicinity Toledo, Sept. 8.—Leander Clark Col­ for all the railroad attorneys and spe­ the shippers of Iowa, makes It Import­ I paid from J3 to J5 per bushel for seed lege opening, which occurred Wednes­ cialists. The original Intention, ap­ ant that the commission should keep I t parently, was that the examiner should : that had been picked out of somebody's day morning, was a decided success, Itself thoroughly informed of the mat­ SESSIONS NEXT WEEK INTERESTS OF THE WEST secure merely the testimony as to sta­ EVERY SCHOOL IN THREE :crib. i there being a large attendance of stud­ ters brought out at the rate hearing. I n*ow that lar.d Is becoming so val- ents and citizens. The address was tistical Information on which the rail­ WILL BRING CHANGES BEING LOOKED AFTER roads base their claim of need of an "The Inquiry there is one for bring-; COUNTIES TO BE SUPPLIED ua"b,e the far!ner can not afford to have j given by Harvey Ingham, of Des Increase in rates. The examination ing out statistical information and the ; a hill missing. Many fields of corn over | Moines. Professor Stack, vocal direc­ has gone beyond this. opinions of the railroad men who have ! :he tate of Iowa have enough missing) tor, rendered a solo and responded to Commissioner Eaton, of Iowa Commis­ It is probable that the investigation been required to make a showing as to to increase the yield ten bushels Program Issued For Conference, Which an encore. Mrs. Stack rendered -two ; Veteran of Thirty-third Iowa Regiment hi!! will be long drawn out. The material why rates should be raised. Nothing per icre. In most cases this would pay pieces on the violin. Mrs. Stack is the sion, Home From Chicago Hearing— Convenes Tuesday and Will Be in being collected by the examiner sent new has been developed and no new \ Organizes Association to Raise Funds rer,ti violin and art instructor. She received Shippers Protested Against Evidence from the office of the commission is facts other than what we have here In This is no smal item, taking the Session Until the Following Monday a hearty encore. That this will be one to Purchase Flags—Mahaska, Marion largely statistical as to the income the office beyond bringing the statis­ m ?ta:cnee, 01 ur»r.c ' ..r. Creston. Sept. S.— An an^nvmou? let- commerce commission will be present companies examined and both of them next week of the Upper Iowa Confer­ Special to Times-Republican. except as to its general interest in the unique thing in the «ne of :er was received by Mrs. Brigdet Ma- ; are among the most profitable roads in ence of the Methodist church, which Mason City, Sept. S.—Memorial Uni­ in Chicago when the inquiry into the subject of rates affecting Iowa. flags for rural schvoii He iiA6 estab- lone, of this city, yesterday, which is . the country—the Santa Fe and the versity will open in this city Sept. 20. alleged necessity for rate increases Is lished a fund in control of an associa­ being investigated and will get the j will convene on Tuesday and continue Rock Island. Other companies will be With the exception of three of the fac­ resumed in two weeks. This assurance given a hearing and soon the Mil­ Hall of Physics Cornerstone Laying.| tion to be known as the Thirty-tr.ird party, if apprehended, into trouble, as * in session until the following Monday. ulty who are old members the teach­ waukee. Great Western and other Special to Times-Republican. the letter was evidently written with i Owing to the retirement of two of ers are all new. Prof. Homer Hurt was given the interested parties by the Iowa flag association for the purpose roads will get a chance to show why Iowa City, Sept. 8.—The cornerstone the intention of frightening and an- | comes from , Prof. George commission. The Illinois shippers and over every the present district superintendents, they need more revenue. of the new hall of phys'ics at S. U. I. of placing an American flag noyir.gr the woman who is TO years of ! Weaver, son of Judge Weaver, of Iowa districts ase. The letter is as follows: Creston. I and the serving of many pastors the others had protested against such an The examination has for the pres­ will be laid at 6 o'clock tonight. The school house in the countrj City, is an Iowan; Prof. H. Mueller Is important hearing before an examiner ent been transferred to the east but three Iowa counties ana perpctuai.> Iowa. Mrs. Bridget Malor.e: ! full terms allowed, numerous change? trowel will be wielded by Hon. James from Wisconsin; Prof. H. O. DcGraff j on the 19th will be back in the west "Do you know that an Indian grave , in pastors are probable. instead of the full commission, as it is H. Trewin, of Cedar Rapids, president maintaining them there. is from the State Normal; Miss Marlon j again when some member of the in­ Marion yard is under your house, and the rela- j The homes of Charles City, irrespec­ E. Ryan is from the University of Wis- j claimed had been agreed upon, and of the Iowa state board of education, - These counties ->-• terstate commerce commission will be the tives may either war.: the lot. or re- ; tive of church affiliation, have been conin; Miss Cappa Stone is from In- j the character of the hearing had been who will deliver an address. Presi-. and Keokuk, the ccur.tics in \v.:: move the body in a few weeks? Prom changed so that the scope of the in­ on hand in Chicago. dent 'McLean and Dr. George W. Stew- ; Thirty-third Iowa volunteer regiment thrown open for the entertainment of diana: Miss Grace M. Baker Is also! one who knows. J. E. TOPY." ; quiry is much larger than was in­ The Question at Issue. art, head of the department of phy-'" was raised. There were lour the delegates. Bishop John W. Hamil­ from Indiana; President Patton. Prof. } It is believed the writer intended to . ton. LI. D.. will preside at the sessions. tended at first. The information that "The precise question at issue in the sics, will give addresses also. ies from Mai' *'*•£» v*" ' from fcetch ' W. D. Patton and Miss Donr.a Elder ! **"* * tr-, - anr.ov Mr?. Malone, and set her to seil The program for the conference fol­ are the three that have remained as of the two other counties in this nc-i .•me at a sacrifice. lment, of which Major 1-j.cey was an lows: members of the faculty. officer. George "VV. -Sche* er.astea^ Tuesday. Sept. 13. the regiment and serve- thru .r.e '•••ar S.".i a. m.—Examination of candi­ dates for the ministry, continuing thru- When he left it he wa< a poor boy a. AUTO FOR A HEARSE METHODIST CONFERENCE V I . most without relatives and unable .o out the day. read or write. He educated r.imse^ 7:30 p. m.—Epworth League anni­ 4 versary. Address by Rev. E. C. E. . and moving into northwestern Iowa he Hampton Boy's Love of Cars Causes j ; entered into business and oecame p.Ot- Dorior.. D. D.. assastant editor of the Iowa and Des Moines Districts in Ses­ : Epworth Herald. perous. Twenty years ago he was elect- Machines to Be Used in Funeral sion at Pella and Perry — Bishops 1 ed to the legislature and served three Procession—Was Victim of Infantile} Wednesday, Sept. 14. terms, and two years ago he was elect- S130 a. m.—Opening session of the Hamilton and Wilson Presiding. e ^1 ; ed again and has been renominated. Paralysis. j conference. Bishop John W. Hamilton. „ „ , T ~ Perry. Sept. 8—The fifty-first session Some years ago he became interested I D. D.. LL. P. presiding. Holy com- * in having flags placed on the rural Special to Times-Republican. j mur.'.on, followed by conference bus-j of the Des .Moines annual conference =choo! houses in northwestern Iowa Hampton. Sept. ?.—Mr. and Mrs. ; iness. I opened at the First Methodist Episco- m and he made an offer of inducement Claude F. Roemer are called upon to : -:30 r —M:ss; onary sermon by the i paj church in Perry at S: 30 o'clock which resulted in Tlages being p.aced Rev. W. C. Keeler. Ph. D.. Dubuque. mr.irn the death or meir son Hugh, j yesterday with Bishop J. W. Hamilton over hundreds of the _ little ^ school j 3: 45 p. —. -Methodist Brotherhood ! houses of that part of tne t.a^e. aged 3 years, who died at the family j.anniversary. Address by Rev. Fayette j presiding. After an impressive sacra- Guicl^]^;iritWG^fc6:a^^rtd er£u 1 machines A short time ago he went to Oska- ; home in this city Monday. The little \ Thompson, D. D., New York, general |mental service, the conference organ- loosa. from which place he had en­ fellow was sick but a few days. -.he ! secretary. | jze(3 t>y the election of A. E. Slothower, t listed as an orphan boy in 1851. ana S ~7:3<"i • Of, r,p. m.—AnnversarvWI A ntlVfifSQ ofrtf THthejs board,T*n « . r-. iiv -^aiburn Crosby mills, but never 2.1'rn^riL 10 have Dtrt*n para.ysis. . . ' . . " • of Corydon, as secretary, C. B. Guest, gathering together a few of his o.u of home missions and church exten-. comrades he unrj.ded to mem a p.an Because of a fear that the epidemic ti' n. Address by Rev. Charles M. Bos- i of Cambridge, as statistical secretary, a^ualiy^^ibh hands to the floujfcf'he^^ to provide a rur.d for school house might be further spread, the funeral well. D. D.. Philadelphia, assistant sec-1 and A. E .Thomas, of Ogden, as treas- flags in Mahaska county. He haa. service Tuesday was semi-private. The rt-tary. Major Lacey draw up the papers creat- Thursday. Sept. 15. The conference quickly got down to ara r r.g a trust association ana c-r..r fatner s» pr^prje^-r o* a «» »^ "" ^ S:39 a. m.—Devotional service. business. A resolution introduced Then he decided to eniarge it and and the little fellow was very :.jr.J ^ a ^—Conference business. eariy in the session is causing some of -ire anid Tbr th^^yerlastin^ hi6ltquality of c:uae the two other counties trom !au-ll5 riding and expressed 30 p. m.—Anniversary of the Meth the preachers uneasii.ess. A new law which hia old regiment was recruitcs. j his illness to taken tor a ride, ! odist Federation for Social Service. Ad-i •of the church requires each pastor to He placed t disposal of the asso- |xv« could not be done owing to his ! dress by Rev. Dr. William H. Baich,! raise from his congregation a sum gjgsRNfrrCRQSB^eo ciatior. thus torined a nd of *12.090,1 condition, but his wish was honored ; Ik.ver. N. H.. eer.eral secretary. ! equal to 6 per cent of his own salary the proceeds from wmc will main- j -„iV ;-ne f-jneral procession V.eing made 3:45 p. m.—Women's Foreign Mis-j^or the support aged ministers and of auf'S. and 1 tain the rural flags permanent.}. |up aim" ; sior.ary Society anniversary. Address ;n case the congregation fails to re- a machine with Mr. Schee was prominent in Ibody was carried m by Miss Mabei Lossir.g of Jubbalpor, j spond to his appeal he must make up :^A^l:>iX£<£)SX£0(5XsX2X5XS®«SX2XsXaX5T injure the state fair and to lessen. Tuesday and Mr. Penr.j. °f ~ }j }j of Sunday schools. Address by the ficit in this collection. value for good in the state. It is prob- j ^.ap .he c;.y :o superintend the worn Rev. O. S. Baketel. D. D.. Chicago. Pilgrim | ably true that there was less cause for ; - ; the plant. A modern new o; ?:art ng 3:45 p. m.—Conference claimants an­ The Iowa Conference, complaint about extortion or lack o. (plant has beer, instated in .>•> ov... niversary. Address by Dr. E. D. Hull. Pella, Sept. $.—The Iowa conference if accommodations this year than ever |• . ,ix miles of mains have a.- ouildSngr Waterloo. of the Methodist Episcopal church op­ before in the history of the state fair, j jy been laid about the city and a- reac 7:30 p. m.—Lectur" by Bishop John ened a five days' session here today. Hotel j because of the hard work which has I ;r,ar)v more will be 'aid out to tne co.- W. Hamilton. LL. D. Boston. Subject: 1 been done to provide accommodations , " addition. Over 150 service taps Bishop Luther D. Wilson is presid­ "Some Persons of Quality at Boston." ing. J. W. Potter was chosen recording MARSHALLTOWN, I A, for the large crowds. The matter has |iiave ajready been made and while but 1 I far Saturday, Sept. 17. secretary and T. S. Pool treasurer, and ! a 109 S:30 a. m.—Devotional ser ice; the various committees have been ap­ Known mat such large crowds can i V- .ttached. orders never be got together anywhere with- stoves have already been taken. 9:00 a. m.—Conference business. pointed. Three powerful addresses or.t there being much cause :or com- V. M. Hanson, superintendent of cor. 2:00 p. m.—Temperance anniversary. have been given by Dr. Hamilton, I C.M. COLEMAN £ SON 1 , plaint. structlon. has been called to Vmto Addresses by H. H Sawyer, . Des chancellor of the American university and Mr. Penny, the inventor -.f the sys Moines, and W. C. Barber. Des Moir.^s. at Washington. D. C. Dr. Hamilton Proprietors |j It will be some consolation in Iowa •-.m. is h*~-re liokine after The 3:1" p. m.—Anniversary of :he spoke of this Protestant school under ® ' to know that this is not the only spot plant has three 5arg« pressure •ank^ Woman's Home Missionary Society, the direction of the Methodist church ® ! Motorcyles ; cn earth afflicted with the infantile on outside as well as a large oil Address by Mr«. Nellie S. Brush. Los ; as being located in the stronghold o~ ; paralysis. Secretary Sumner of the ik. The capacity of the present plant Ar2r^i6.c. Calif"»rria. Catholicism in America. Rates $2.25. $2.50, S3.00 Per Day 1j state board of health received a letter 175.000 cubic feet of gas per day. 7:30 p. m.—Anniversary of the Board Rev. A. E. Shell, president of the : from Dr. Woodward, secretary of the of Education. Address by Chancellor Iowa Wesleyin university made a and .American Public H-'Slth Association. Garwin News Notes. Frank Hamilton. D. D., of the Ameri­ short address and a report of victory in| Meals o0 Cents f stating there have hern over 100 cases . 5necia! to Times - Repup.iear.. can University, Washington. D. C. the effort to raise *100,000 for the col- z> Si Gar win, Sept. 5.—George Filer and S ® iin the District of Columbia this sum- j Sunday, Sept. 18. lege this year. He spoke again this < i".it ! ;mer. He further added that the cause j rami::.' w~nt t j Soiitii Dakota, *v n^rt ?:r'0 a. m.—Conference love feast led evening at th anniversary celebration i of this unusual epidemic »:-.ol!y;-.,y *'1!1 E!"d'- D' *>' W"*' of the Freed man's Aid Society. 'unknown. The fact is that there is; Dr. Laund Bicycles enoo. less known about this strange epidemic '• to build an office just south of the RAILROAD TIME TABLE 10:30 a. m.—Conference sermon by Long Term For Larceny. .than abou; almost any other ailment postof . ' Bishop John W. Hamilton. LL. D. Special to Times-Republican. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN !of the human race. Miss Hattie Belknap, of Cedar Rap Creston. S--pt. S.—James Scott, was » * • ids. is spending a few days at home. 2:30 p. m.—Memorial service. "Corn Belt Route." deacons , sentenced to fifteen years in the peni­ 107 North Center St. I. E» Hubler The democratic state committer has Clyde Woods went Waterloo, I 3:30 p. m.—Ordination of GOING SOUTH will resume his school work. ! and eliers. and consecration of deac- tentiary from the Adair county dis- NV. 1—St. Joe and K. C. Lim­ .gone so far as to organize its speakers' where h , trict court, yesterday, on the charge j j} ver and family, of Mar- ' onnesses. ited 5i 00 a. m. bure>au and get ready for an active R H. reT of larceny. S- .tt is the Fontanelle | speaking campaign. Col. I. T. Jones, shalltown, are spending their vacation 6:30 p. m. -Epworth League ser- Xo„ 3—K- C. Mail & Express 7:00 p m man who "took a roll of bills from the j No. 5—Kansas City and St. of Des Moines, ha3 been placed in w:*h Mrs. Brewer's parei.ts, Mr. and vice. — 7:3r> p. m.—Anniversary of the Board pocket of a Bridge-water man. while he Joseph 10:00 a. m. charge. He was a candidate for mem­ Mrs. G. AV. Herriugton. was asieep ;ott*s room at Fon- On Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. of Foreign Missions. •No. 81—Way Freight 7:30 a m ber of the state committee and his can­ tanelle. wait r a train. GOING NORTH didacy precipitated a pretty fight in Eli Bennett, of Rein beck, Mr. and Mrs. Monday, Sept. 19. LUMBING troubles No. 2—Chicago and St. Paul which he lost out. But he has received M. A. Con an" and Miss Eva Woods s: 30 a. m—Dev.'tional service. Aged Man Charged With Rap». limited 11:29 p m P are reduced to a mini­ started for Whiteside county. Illinois. 9:00 a. m.—Conference business. the endorsement of the state committee SpeclH. t • T • ---Republican, No. 4—Chicago and St. Paul and will take charge of that part or to visit relatives and friends. They mum by the use of modern i Creston. Sept. S.—Sheriff Mason has j Express 11:37 a in [the campaign which ;• is expected will wer.t thru in t'neir autos. S. U. I. GRADS GET PLACES. ; cone to Anadarko, Okla.. to arre.-^ j No. 54 7:07 p m plumbing fixtures installed by be the most valuable in winning vic- Mrs. Mollle Kienzle moved into the Wendel Daub, .'in old man 70 years old. j •No. 82—Way freight 7:30 a m >.Tories. The indications are that the Fitzgerald property vacated by George Many of Class of 1910 Take Up Life our expert workmen. against whom an indictment was re­ •Except Sunday. Effective Aug. 1. ! democratic committee is going to be Filer. Work in Earnest. th» ]ast grand jury of this Mrs. William Thomas is visiting J. turned by We supply genuine very aggressive in its work and that Special to Times-Republican. county, on the charge of rape Thf ( CKiCAGO & NORTHWESTERN the campaign, tho short, will be made B. Brinkerhoff and family ir. Water­ Iowa City. S-pt. S.—Iowa university complainant is a 13-year-old girl and j GOING WBST fixtures, and our prompt and reliable a very lively one. loo. graduates, class of 1910. have been the crime was committed near Thayer, j No. 1—Overlp.nd Limited ... 2:16 a m The Seventh Day Baptist people have awarded educational posts in various No. 3—Pacific Express 8:10 a m service insures you plumbing of the DISCUSSING SCHOOL NEEDS. concluded a very interesting meeting. states for the ensuing year. Mrs Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln. 111., j No 7—Seattle Limited 6:02a.m. highest character. Three persons were baptized last »un- ; No. 13—Chicago & Des . I State Educational Board Asks For day. i the Valley high school: Pearl She writes: "I suffered with kidney Moines Express 5:15 p m Pray resumed his studies at Let us quote you prices. Continuance of Millage Tax. Emme Jones. Seattle. Wash.: Imo Moler. Mil- I trouble and backache and my appetite No. 11—Colorado Special . • 1:15 a m Special to Times-Republican. I Cedar Falls. waukee; Adelaide Rittenmeyer. Fort . was very poor at times. A few weeks No. 15—Fast Mail • 9:05 a m The Ladles' Missionary Society of the IDEAL PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Cedar Rapids. Sept. S.—The state j Anthonv. Idaho: Iowa Marshall. Cory- j ago I got Foley Kidney Pills and gave No. 29—Omaha Passenger • 8:30 a m were pleasant:;.- en- board of education has been in session ; Cnristian churcn don: Adele Wood. Sioux City: Mary them a fair trial. They gave me great! No. 43—Freight .11:25 a m 130 West Main. 'Phone 1146 Green. here yesterday and today, discussing. •ertainCJr~". 1-- No. 22—China and Japan ..11:49 p m for the maintenance of the institutions. . ^am^nexTseasiin No. 30—Cedar Rapids Pas­ This levy is voted by the legislature ; " - m senger 3:11 p m every three years, and the statute au­ If Not, Give Us a Trial Great Western Extension Rumored. Xo. 42—Freight X:«0 p m thorizing the present levy will expire $-,cr-:a; to Times-Republican. Nos. 42» 43, 13 and 14 daily except next year. The board will ask for , Mason City, Sept. h.—The Great CURILD Sunday. no Increase in the levy. j Western is picking up its ears and -.here is a rumor current here to the IOWA CENTRAL Our Prices are Right £ FARMERS, PICK YOUR SEED CORN effect that there Is now talk in rail­ NORTH BOUND I^eave. road circles of their running a line be- By Dr. DePew Twin Cities Mail (daily)... 9:50am % - Mason City Mail (a*. Sun.).. 5:85 p m ;31 Radeliffe Business Man Wishes to j tween this city and Osage, giving them O * '/"i. Avoid Last Year's Experiences. I a direct connection with their line Without knife, truss or Twin Cities Limited (dally). 12:Be a m Arnold Ruopp Special to Ttmes-Republican. • there, which runs to Winona, Minn. Local Freight (ex. Sun.) 7:00 a m 215 Market Street 'Phone 1194 Green Radcllflfe. Sept. 8.—The farmers in appliance of any kind. SOUTH BOUND this vicinity will now soon be busy j When Merit Wins, St. Louis and Kansas City picking their seed corn. Last year they • When the medicine you take cures Mall (daily) 5:50 p m S-'v. Cut out this ad today and send for my free book on The Cure of all depended upon picking their seed your disease, tones up your system and Rupture and over 200 affidavits and testimonials. Peoria Express (ex. Sun.) .. 9:00 a m v ** • corn after the corn got ripe and when St Louts and Peoria Limited makes you fee! better, stronger and 531 Utica Blda- they were cribbing, but the heavy more vigorous than before. That is (dally) 1:16 t m freeze spoiled the seed and as a result what Foley Kidney Pills do for you. In : Dr. H. H. De Pew, DES MOINES, IA. Local Freight (ex. Sun.) ....12:40 p m The WHITE TRANSFER LINE this year they sent everywhere for seed all cases of backache, headache, ner- ! TAKE ELEVATOR TO FIFTH FLOOR 8TORT CITY BRANCH and as a result they got a poor stand vousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness Leave. Aniva WOODMANdEE 6 HUTT and some of the corn will be very late and general weakness that Is caused by : . M. T.-R. 9-8 .1- a. m. Stock Express STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOD8 AND MERCHANDISE- . MOVED WITH CARS In maturing and the loss that they will any disorder of the kidneys, or bladder, j (ex. Bun.) 8:45 am 18 SOUTH FIRST AVENUB ,*nstain by not going Into the fields and McBride & Will Drug Company. j «:10 p.m. MizwS

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