M O M » A Y , MARCH 18, 1929
L E M A R S GLQB&POST t h e y t e r m " a m o r a l victory? In t h e school d i s t r i c t T W o f S ^ S t a a t o n townchildren who- h a v e been instructsd in snavb-,WANT KOAD s e n a t e which h a s - n e v e ..until t h a t ship. T h e . p l a y , /'A.lBiortunate Calathe d o c t r m e s of the* L u t h e r a n c h u r c h d a y been considered b y a n y o n e will- m l t y / ^ w i U b e ^ | i r « s e i i t e d < 8 y a c a s t PROORAM ADOPTED will b e catechised. T h e following SOCIAL N E W S ing to s t r i k e a t t h e nominal h e a d of from tlHsischbol oUstrletf a n d Is full .PLYMOUTH O O U N X r S FAFBB Merrill Organization b Oldest On* a r e . . m e m b e r s , of £ h l a y e a r ' a : CUMS , {Continued f r o m p a g e 1) of fun a n d t h r i l l s , f r o m ^ b e g i n n i n g . t o * « * * * « y Rudolf AdTer, ISivM Q e a r k e , „ H a r m expense, i n t e r e s t a n d m a t u r i n g prin- the once powerful dominant faction e n d . " T h e c a s t i s a s follows: M r s . i n Plymouth .... .in t h e l e g i s l a t u r e . : • . t J O H N STARZL, Publisher Mrs. A . L . Morrison entertaine d a t County Kbck, H a r r y Mains, Melvto P e r t * c i p a l , on c o u n t y primary^road bonds, M a r i a n M e r k l e a' p r o ud m o t h e r , M r s . a 6 o'clock, d i n n er l a s t T u e s d a y eVi' ' R. F . 8TARZL. Editor The P l y m o u t h P . T.^A^of, dhrtrict boom, Theodore Hoffman,} Wendell t h e executive council c a n balance t h e W i t h a v e r y i i o W ; lino s h a t t e r e d n o nlng, t h e . o c c a s i o n ^ b e i n g t h e lC" No. 4, I n P l y m o u t h township, h a s J a c k s o n , Leonaird:J a c k s o n^ R a y m o n d construction b u d g e t b y providing one c a n v e n t u r e - a - g u e s s a s t o w h a t R a y . B e r n e r ; ..Alta, h e r . d a u g h t e r, Entered «a second-class matter a t b i r t h d a y of Miss elect Collman. whose d e s i r e ' i s t o become rich, AUce added a n o t h e r . chaptex_fo t h e h i s - Rosener, A l v i n Grosenheider, Evelyn l a n d s t h r o u g h t h e s a l e ' o f w a r r a n t s . Aurn events ..may, take i n legislative R a s m u s s e n ; B u t h , l u s t - a p l a i n girl, U K post office a t LeMara, Iowa, un event w a s a complete surprise t o a n d political affairs, o r between t h e -The latterii«eatt»ev gives a n ieleotlveL e h r m a n , ..Helen Bradley, J u a n i t a t o r y pf 4ts^p'rgan^Milsii..by recently der the act of March 3. 1879. " "" young lady. S J . a f f i l i a t i n g w i t h M i m a b r a n c h a n a Bauerly, . H e n r i e t t a , ^ M a i n s , Louise b o d y a, d i r e c t - c h e c k r o n - t h e appoint- close of tbejgession and ^ J u n e 1930. Gertrude H o f T m a n n i W "p» y « Tyle, a good n a t u r e d cook,.!J s a AdQer; D i Reelfs, M a r i e Lubben, M a r g a r e t a n d i v e hlghwaviwmtnutBottlftE t h e N a f l o h a r ' ^ f g f f w & P a r e n t s Subscription Bates u a h Johnsing, >a J e r M«r.,Mj!!B,.H. G. .-, O. A . Jeffera of n e a r A k r o n wajs K a t h a r i n e Swiesow a n d E s t h e r Mart* • >Tha> w a r r a n t s *wfc»o68a'8iututac t If paid in advance,' per-year ~.*2.00 looking a f t e r business m a t t e r s i n t$f& ,.K),hopest Pech; Kastus Joh£gin|„ : ;: V ^ T STANTON M. P . s u m m e r s , . district feld. C^mflrmaUon, services will b e S t a t e c h l i g a t t o n H a » M u i v ^ * e » f f K * e Otherwise, per year * . M O county s e a t today. coon, R a y B e r n e r ; j o e B r o w n , a revchairman,__was_, p r e s e n t to a s s i s t in held o n P a l m Sunday. The service o n held b y t h e c o u r t s ; - b u t - a r e obliga. - ( B y Special Correspondent) foreign countries „ - u _ — — • S £ 5 enue officer, T>. W . ^Geary- B e r n a r d launching this n e w p r o j e c t T h u r s d a y evening begins a t e i g h t tions backed only b y t h e "godM-falth of t h e . s t a t e a n d s^hat..portion of the, M r . a n d - M r s : Nic Wilhelmi were; pulllon, a jovial y o u b ^ l o a a a u j t h h i a r t The P l y m o u t h P . T. A . i s ' s e c o n d o'clock. P R O G R A M FOR RIFLE A n d e r s e n ; Albert/ C a m p b e l l , ' w h o NITO) T O D O SOME EXPLAINING, ' p r i m a r y r o a d fund which accrues t o Sioux City: callers Friday: J.' J.VVollmar, P a s t o r . oldest' P . T. A > organisation i n t h e S ^fi^tmpi^^V.Jix connecs i n k t n g fund set' u p In t h e h a n d s of H e n r y Hall w h o h a s been i n poor p l a y s a crooked gains , earner,,HoffS H O O T A N N O U N C E D county, h a v i n g organized J a n u a r y 21 m ann. A basket-social w j ^ be'held tion^^ t h e action of t h e I o w a sut h e stater t r e a s u r e r , b y t h e provision health of l a t e .became suddenly s i c k 1921. T h i s organization h a s been DELINQUENT LICENSES < p r e m e o m n t to finding t h e $100,000,- F a t P r i s e s ' * o r Winners I n " E v e n t proficient In creatin g a M o n d a y with a n a t t a c k of append!-, in connection w i t h t h e p l a y , t h e p r o friendly C A U S E OWNERS TROUBLE of .the F l e t c h e r ' a c t 000 r o a d bond bill unconstitutional, a B a t t l e B e t w e e n ?2IM" an*-"Oats"., citis. H e w a s rushed to t h e hospital: ceeds of Which will b e Jtq^buy .some to B e Held H e r e T h i s c o m m u n i t y spiri t a s well a s i n help? good m a n y m e m b e r s of t h e legislaT h e battle between t h e forces " i n " f o r a n operation, b u t t h e appendix' n e w e q u i p m e n t f o r t t b e school yard. Month v i n g to k e e p t h e school equipped t o Drive I n I d a County P r o v e s Expent u r e should b e called upon t o do some a n d t h e forces " o u f h a s been r a g i n g broke before reaching t h e hospital.; All ladies p l e a s e b r i n g b a s k e t s . meet s t a n d a r d requirements a n d i n ' alve • To"; O n e A u t o tall', explaining t o their constituents. ever.-since t h e . s u p r e m e c o u r t , m a d e H e w a s o p e r a t e d on T u e s d a y eve-' Mrs. H . W . K a l a s , of Big- a t o n e The following is t h e p r o g r a m of keeping t h e p a r e n t s in closer c o n t a c t ' Track'Owner B y their action in voting t o submit the second annual indoor t o u r n a m e n t w i t h the t e a c h e r a n d pupils. The drive i n I d a c o u n t y a g a i n s t public i t s decision-on t h e $200,000,- n l n g a n d w a s i n a serious condition City, S. D"., visited r e l a t i v e s a n d o l d . the l a w . which w a s torn t o shreds of t h e C e n t r a l . Smallbore Rifle The business m e e t i n g preceding delinquent m o t o r i s t s i s on i n earnest, 000 road bond issue a n d o n F r i d a y for t w o days, b u t a t this w r i t i n g h i s a c q u a i n t a n c e s In S t a n t o n , ' l a s t week. by t h e S u p r e m e Court, t o a vote of League t o be held under t h e auspices t h e p r o g r a m w a s presided over b y a s o n e o w n e r o f a truck, living, lit t h e first real t e s t o f . s t r e n g t h came condition i s favorable a n d h i s m a n y Rev. L . H . W o o d s p e n t a f e w d a y s the people, they contracted a n e x - of the LeMar s Rifle Club o n t h e t h e president, Mrs. H . E . Kehrberg, the s o u t h w e s t e rn p a r t of t h e county, when- t h e F l e t c h e r proposal cam e t o friends hope f o r a speedy recovery. l a s t week a t f a i s . f p r m s ^ p a s t o r a t e a t h A - .' pense t o t h e t a x p a y e r s of t h e s t a t e r a n g e located a t 19% Central A v e . I t w a s decided t o sponsor a commu- l e a r n e d ' to h i s s o r r o w ' S a t u r d a y , a v o t e i n t h e house, F r i d a y , M a r ch M i s s B e m i e c e Geary, a s t u d e n t a t Belle Piaine, I o w a . ' ^ fully $100,000 for i t cost t h a t a m o u n t N. W., L e M a r s on S a t u r d a y a n d n i t y carnival i n t h e n e a r future for when h e w a s assessed penalties am- 15, a n d w a s passed b y a vote of 55 t h e L e M a r s h i g h school, h a s been a t Mr. a n d M r s . L . H^rHOffmamrand to submit t h e m e a s u r e t o a vote. T h i s Sunday, Marc h 2 3 a n d 24, all d a y t h e purpose of raising funds f o r n e w ounting t o $81 a n d b a c k fees of $75 to 50. h o m e f o r t h e p a s t t w o d a y s , o n a c - family visited l a s t - S u n d a y w i t h expense m i g h t have been avoided and evenings. Distance, 50 feet; a n y school e q u i p m e n t or a total s u m of $156 f o r r u n n i n g friends a t Struble. ,*?*' ? . i i This i m p o r t a n t bill w a s placed on count of sickness. . had t h e legislature sought the opin- 22 calibre rifle a n d a n y sights. , T h e pupils, under t h e direction of his t r u c k t h r e e y e a r s w i t h o u t a l i - Its passage i n record b r e a k i n g time Mr. a n d M r s . E d I B t e p p ; \ v n o w e n t M r . a n d M r s . W m . K e m n i t z were ion of A t t o r n e y General J o h n FletchMatch 1—40 shots p r o n e ; M a t c h the teacher, Evelyn Roths, presented cense, s a y s t h e I d a C o u n t y iPoneer- w i t h floor leaders, F r e d C. Lovrlen business callers a t Pipestone, Minn., t o Rochester, Minn., - s e v e r a l weeks e r a s t o i t s constitutionality before 2—3 s h o t s p r o n e ; Match 3, 1 shot a n interesting feature of which t h e Record. ' * of Humboldt a n d Leonard S i m m e r of ago where M r . Knapp underwent a n it w a s passed. T h e majority, w h o phone, e n t r y fee $1.50. main t h e m e w a s " t h r i f t " T h e r e S t a t e a u t o inspector Osca r H a n s o n Wapello, successfully r e s i s t i n g t h e l a s t week. f o r goiter, e x p e c t to r e t u r n . , T h e r e , will b e a* home t a l e n t p l a y hoperation passed t h e law, however, refused t o Match 4—20 shots sitting, e n t r y mainder of t h e evening w a s devoted arrived in,' I d a Grove b r i g h t a n d e a r - p a r l i a m e n t a r y efforts of L. B . F o r s o m e soon. seek t h e A t t o r n e y General's advice fee, 50 cents. to a discussion of some of t h e ac ly F r i d a y m o r n i n g , M a r c h 1, a n d b e- ling of Woodbury, a n d others, to de- on F r i d a y evening, M a r c h 22, a t and because of this refusal a r e en- Match 5—20 shots kneeling, e n t r y complishments of t h e P . T. A . b y fore t h e d a y w a s over, h a d visited a l l fer, adjourn, a n d dissolve into a comtitled to b u t little sympathy from fee, 50 cents. Mrs. S u m m e r s . A piano selection b y five t o w n s i n t h e county. W i t h t h e m i t t e e of t h e whole. These t w o men, their constituents in t h e predicament NOTED MUSICAL EVANGELIST F R O M C A N A D A Match 6—20 shots standing, e n t r y Opal Fischer concluded t h e p r o g r a m . assistance of t h e sheriff's office a n d b i t t e r apponents of t w o y e a r s ago, which the supreme court's decision fee, 50 cents. the police officers i n t h e various a r g u e d t h e a d v a n t a g e s a n d claims h a s placed them. towns, eleven delinquent o a r s were, of economy f o r the- F l e t c h e r bill, a n d Match 7—10 shots a n y position, Office Seeking t h e M a n I t is of record in the special ses- re-entry fee, 25 cents. C r a i g Independent: Usually there picked u p t h a t d a y a n d 10 S a t u r d a y. finally forced i t to a ' vote a'few'' A t t h e L e M a s Gospel Tabernacle, sion which passed t h e bond l a w t h a t P e r t a r g e t . The t h r e e b e s t t a r g e t s is more office seekers t h a n offices, The p e r s o n s ' w h o w e r e o p e r a t i n g m o - m i n u t e s a f t e r their apposition h a d Representative Reimers of Lyon to c o u n t b u t n o t so i n Craig, a n d i t a p p e a r s tor vehicles w i t h o u t 1929 licenses moved and carried t h e previous ques, 802 C e n t r a l Ave., S. E . county introduced a resolution' i n Match 8—Iron sights, 20 s h o t s prone, t h a t t h e ticket t o be voted o n a t were ordered to r e p o r t t o t h e sher- tion, t h u s c u t t i n g off debate. iff and a l l of t h e m did so. T h e y w e r e the house calling upon the a t t o r n e y e n t r y fee, 50 cents. t h e next biennial election, t o be held Lines F a i l T o Hold * general for a n opinion a s to t h e conThe total a g g r e g a t e score m a d e i n Monday, M a r c h 25th, will b e m i n u s let off w i t h p a y m e n t of t h e p e n a l t y T h e lines failed to hold, however, stitutionality of t h e provisions of t h e matches 1, 4, 5 a n d 6, will constitute t h e n a m e of a candidate f o r mayor, and of t h e a m o u n t of license d u e . I n when S i m m e r s o u g h t t o ' move a r e A family of evangelists i s representact, before i t w a s passed. A n d t h e the score f o r t h e all-around c h a m - L. C. H u s b y w a s regularity n o m i n a t e - the event of any. p e r s o n i g n o r i n g t h e consideration a n d tabl e t h e motion, ed here b y Miss A r g u e of Winnipeg, s u m m o n s t o s e e t h e sheriff, a . w a r record discloses t h a t a majority of pionship. C. T. W e s t e r g a a r d ed a t a citizens caucus, b u t h e s a y s will A n o t h e r roll call w a s demanded a n d the house m e m b e r s voted down t h e donate one of hi s $25.00 gold medals h e will h a v e n o t h i n g to d o w i t h i t a n d r a n t for their a r r e s t will Jtollow, a n d to everyone's consternation t h e vote Canada, conducting a h evangelistic resolution. T h e y didn't w a n t the a t - for t h e highest championship score. h a s had h i s n a m e withdrawn. A c a n - fine a n d costs imposed, in addition stood 53 t o 5 1 a g a i n s t nailing down c a m p a i g n of t h r e e w e e k s from March torney, general's advice,^ They were Seventy-five p e r cent of t h e t o t a l v a s s of t h e town h a s been m a d e a n d to t h e m o t o r fees a n d penalties. t h e F l e t c h er v i c t o r y a n d sending t h e there a t t h e ' behest of t h e bonding receipts will b e p r o r a t e d i n t o c a s h none c a n b e found t o accept t h e po- The c o u n t y treasurer's-* r e p o r t for bill t o t h e senate. 17th till A p r i l 7 t h e v e r y * n i g h t a t houses a n d cement interests t o p u t prizes to one-half t h e contestants i n sition, s o t h e ballot will n o t b e a r the first t w o d a y s of Marc h shows L a t e S a t u r d a y afternoon, S i m m e r 7:30 o'clock e x c e p t Monday. Miss t h e bill over regardless. " W h a t w a s each m a t c h . Five p e r cent will b e t h e printed name- of a candidate. Of the p a y m e n t of delinquent fees on t h e Constitution between f r i e n d s ? " set aside for prizes in t he c h a m p i o n gpurse t h e voter h a s the" privilege of 15 autos, 6 t r u c k s a n d 15 t r a n s f e r s w i t h d r e w h i s motion to, reconsider A r g u e h a s b e e n engage d i n ' evangea n d n e a r l y c a u g h t h i s rivals i n t h e Such legislators should be given a n ship m a t c h. Balance t w e n t y p e r cent 'writing i n t h e n a m e of a n y o n e h e reported. coup d ' - e t a t These m e n dashed m a d listic w o r k from childhood. H e r opportunity t o reflect on their a c - will be allowed t h e L e M a r s Rifle' m a y choose f o r t h e place. I n case T h e c a m p a i g n t o clean u p t h e d e- ly a b o u t the c h a m b e r until, t h e y could tion—at home. club for expenses in sponsoring t h e the p a r t y elected refuses t o qualify, linquent c a r s will go on in I d a coun- g e t someone, w h o h a d helped p a s s f a t h e r h a s been a n evangelist for t h e town council may. elect o n e of tournament All riflemen a r e cort y until t h e list is covered. T h e t h e bill, t o d e s e r t h i s colleagues a n d m a n y y e a r s a n d b i s e x a m p l e i s being their n u m b e r t o t h e position. Wondially invited. . sheriff's office a n d t h e town officers b r i n g t h e bill. u p f o r a second vote. WORMS: d e r w h e r e t h e s t i c k e r i s ? C a n i t b e will e a r r y i t o n a n d Mr. H a n s o n will T h e y were successful a n d before t h e followed b y a s o n a n d b y t h e d a u g h "Well, I don't believe you folks t h a t everybody i s afraid of " s t e p p i n g r e t u r n l a t e r in: t h e m o n t h t o note end of t h e legislative day, W m , S. down there a r e quite onto your j o b M A R K E T I S STEADY ter. ', . . on someone's else t o e s ? " how p r o g r e s s " is:. being made . H e Rice o f Clinton county h a d filed f o r in advertising. N o w you j u s t t a k e FOR PAST WEEK says t h e r e will .be no. further w a r n reconsideration. a little t i m e a n d listen in on t h e Miss A r g u e c a m e t o L e M a r s from (Continued from page 1) ings. H e expressed himself a s d e e p radio stations. Only this m o r n i n g I S t John's Lutheran The final t e s t will come sometime l y appreciative ofr-the assistance ren- t h i s week w i t h t h e F l e t c h e r bill o p heard t h e m selling b o g medicine t o K a n s a s city; Mo., following a t h r e e The choir will m e e t on W e d n e s d a y dered h i m i n this drive by- c o u n t y ponents forced t o secure a t l e a s t 55 g e t h e r with d r y fruit and, evidently, course is seen in a n advance cost o n evening a t seven thirty. weeks series of m e e t i n g s . S h e h a s t r e a s u r e r Lindsay, Sheriff Dahlquist votes in o r d e r t o g a i n t h e i r p o i n t you c a n u s e your own j u d g m e n t slaughter steers this week of a p On T h u r s d a y evening of t h i s w e e k whether y o u e a t t h e h o g medicine proximately $12.75 a g a i n s t $11.50 a special service will be held i n S t a n d a l l o t h e r officers i n t h e county. -Both sides claim t o h a v e raided t h e been holding meetings in various with y o u r p r u n e s o r give t h e prunes the middle of February . On M a y 15, t h e t r e a s u r e r will opposing c a m p f o r enough m e n to J o h n ' s church. A t this service t h e The c o u n t r y h a s n o t been, a n d ' p a r t s of t h e . U n i t e d S t a t e s . to t h e h o g s a t t h e s a m e time y o u hand t o t h e sheriff a list of c a r s still win a n d s o t h e public m u s t , remai n possibly never c a n be, a s e x p e r t i n give t h e h o g remedy. delinquent a n d with instructions t h a t in doubt until t h e house lines u p for T h e e v a n g e l i s t i s a n accomplished s h a p i n g the supply of w e i g h t y steers THOUGHT HIM SINGLE he seize t h e . c a r s t h a t a r e still in b a t t l e a second time. '."Now l e t m e p u t y o u wise. Y o u to t h e demand. Even a s moderat e a r r e a r s f o r license fees, b r i n g t h e m musician.' Instrumental music a n d j u s t give a bottle of turpentine o r a s this week's crop of heavies w a s , - Senate Sustains Veto to t h e c o u r t h o u s e and sell t h e m . T h e a b a r of soap with you r coffee a n d the lower g r a d e s lost 25c, only! Governor H a m mill c a m e o u t vicmusical r e a d i n g s a r e given b y Miss proceeds will b e devoted t o t h e pay- torious, b u t w i t h too slight a m a r g i n see Slow-your orders "will swell. choice kinds of value t o sell a t $13.m e n t of licensea n d penalties. " I t ' s g e t t i n g so w e c a n never h a v e 75 upward holding steady. T h u s the Argue. for c o m f o r t when, on F r i d a y m o r n o u r radio .on while w e e a t dinner be - killer price r a n g e o n heavies widening, t h e senate -sustained b i s veto of J o s e p h Terlizzi, P a s t o r cause everywhere w e tune in i t ' s ed, although t h e r e w a s s u p p o r t a t t h e Brooklns t a - f e r r e t bill b y a vote YOUNG M A N M A N G L E D w o r m s a n d diarrhea. W e a r e f a r m - both ends, killers displaying willW H E N STRUCK B Y T R E E of 17 t o 32. A c h a n g e of o n e vote This c a m p a i g n is c o m m e m o r a t i n g ers, b u t I would like t o impress on ingness t o p a y u p for choice kinds, would have given b i s opponents t h e t h e first a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e T a b e r t h e m i n d s of those broadcasters t h a t which a r e becoming scarcer, while Falling T r u n k E n d s Life of Schles- two-thirds vote necessar y t o overo u r t h o u g h t s r u n i n different chan- grazers h a d their eyes o n m e a t y ride t h e veto. • wig Victim A f t e r Much nacle w o r k . nels t h a n t h a t when w e a r e dining. feeders of value t o sell a t $13.00 The "outs' ' a r e jubilant a t what Suffering Miss Zelma Argue W e a r e n o t allowed t o forget those downward. B u t there a r e quite a Schleswig L e a d e r : Owing t o t h e subjects a t a n y time, for o n almost few rough, plain, "lumbery" heavies seriousness of" his. injuries received all s t a t i o n s t h e y seem t o h a v e w o r m s n o t attractive t o finishers, a n d conwhen a falling tree crushed h i s body o n . t h e i r minds, morning, noon a n d sequently sales a t $12.00 t o $1250 and caused i n t e r n al complications, •"-•t.-f* r night."—Mrs. Carl Rennerfeldt, O a k for 1,250 to 1,400 l b . a v e r a g e s , a r e the d e a t h of Wllhelm Ullrich w a s n o t land, Leigh World. <•. ^ ^ . _ 'wholly r m e x p ^ t e d r a l t h d u g h t h e u n t i m e l y d e p a r t u r e * " ^ *:thi8 estimable young man w a s greatly regretted b y CITY R I F L E T E A M S a t $14.50, b u t finished b i g weights all w h o k n e w him. H e died in t h e I N T R I A N G U L A R M E E T topped a t $14.25. Some idea of t h e hospital a t Battle, Creek, F r i d a y , a t race for little cattle a n d t h e nervous He—1 want you for my wife. 7:00 p . m . , a f t e r suffering e x e c r u d a L e M a r s Rifle Club W i n s F i r s t H o n o r s in-and-out t r a d e on heavies c a n be She (sliriekingly)—Base deceiver! ting pain f o r n e a r l y a week. H i s a t Local Range—W. V. C. seen when i t is pointed o u t t h a t 600 internal o r g a n s w e r e so mangled a n d I£ Co. Shoot thought you a single m a n ! yearlings, m o s t of t h e m heifers, t h a t n o food o r d r i n k could b e t a k T h e t h r e e local m a r k s m a n s h i p o r - lb. also sold u p t o 51-f.OO: t h a t load afen a n d t h e p a i n w a s intensely severe ganizations m e t last T h u r s d a y n i g h t t e r load of s t r a i g h t heifers sold a t Mechanical Bird constantly from t h e t i me of t h e accifor a t r i a n g u l a r m e e t in . the clubThe airplane rises stanch and I $13.00 to $13.35 a n d t h a t a p a c k a g e dent until d e a t h relieved h i m . rooms of t h e L e M a r s Rifle Club. We love to see it sail. A b o u t 40 riflemen participated in t h e of p r i m e 950 lb. y e a r l i ng s t e e r s Ana-yet there's many an epicure Wilhelmi Friedrich J u r g e n Ullrich, Who'd rather sight a quail. affair which w a s witnessed b y quite brought $15.00. son of P e t e r a n d M a r i e Ullrich, w a s There i s m o r e d a n g e r in t h e i m a f e w spectators. T h e final scores born i n Schuby^Krels, , SchleswigT a k i n g a Small Advantag s g a v e t h e L e M a r s Rifle club a n e a s y mediate f u t u r e of too m a n y heavy Holstein, G e r m a n y , October 14, 1901. victory of 115 points over t h e C o . steers t h a n t o o m a n y y e a r l i n gs d e "Are you renlly thinking of buying a H e a t t e n d e d t h e public schools in K. aggrgeation . The W e s t e r n Union spite t h e fact t h a t everything light, new car? " t h a t c o u n t r y a n d received a v e r y good a n d t h i s includes butche r heifers; shooters finished third. "No," said Mr. dragging. -But our education, t a k i n g s i x y e a r s of h i g h a n d heiferettes, a r e b r i n g i n g a whale T h e wide-spread in final results of a price. V e r y few b u t c h e r heif- Bivver is laid up, and we enjoy riding school w o r k . H e w a s employed i n a m a y be accounted f o r b y t h e fac t t h a t er s a r e selling below $10.00. Of along with th e salesmen who a r e so b a n k t h e r e f o r some tim e a n d when t h a t institution w a s forced to close neither of t h e losing t e a m s h a v e h a d course, killers a r e getting heiferettes I willing to d e m o n s t r a t e " its doors, h e decided to c o me to m u c h practice this season, t h i s being down to $9.00 a n d below, b u t these] America. H e arrived h e r e in Octothe first f r a y f o r t h e W . U . C. club. a r e p r e t t y cowy, m o s t f a w cows Nobody H o m e — E v e r ber, 1927, a n d located i n Schleswig, However, t h e t w o a r e planning o n meanwhile selling a t $8.00 to $9.75, j giving t h e cellar position to t h e with quite a sprinkling of $10.00 to "Did 1 understand you to say t h a t m a k i n g h i s h o m e w i t h h i s uncle, J o h n Ullrich: While h e r e h e a t t e n d .winners of t h i s m a t c h before t h e e n d $1050. F u r t h e r u p t u r n s in cheap Dubblelgh w a s absent-minded V d t h e Knglish classes i n h i g h school of t h i s season's competition. "Yes, b u t n o t In the way t h a t it af- efor steers boosted cows a n d t h e g a y a time, t o familiarize himself T h e t e a m scores : l i g h t y e a r l i n g t r a d e helped a l l g r a d e s fects some very learned professors. with o u r l a n g u a g e . H e w a s a v e r y LeMars—J. Lubben, 198; H . G u n -of light heifers. In Dubblelgh's case it Is continuous.'' p l e a s a n t a n d friendly y o u n g m a n , ther, 196; A . Hendrickson, 194; H a N e x t w e e k a p p e a r s to be a v e r y op- —Smith's Weekly. m a k i n g friends h e r e a s h e m a d e a c rold PatUson, 193; C. Lownsberry, portune t i me to m a r k e t finished quaintances. L a s t s u m m e r h e work193; total, 974. hogs, if flood conditions will p e r m i t ed variou s p l a c e s i n t h e county, a n d Troublesome Wads Co. K — F . Clarke, 170; E . Schimmel N o doubt much of t h e supply a b a t e Junior Partner—It's n o u s e talking a s h o r t t i m e a g o h e w a s hired to 168; J . Richey, 174; M. McArthur , m e n t this week w a s due t o t h e weat a k e c h a r g e of t h e S t a n d a r d Oil sta168; J . Lobough, 179; t o t a l , ' 8 5 9 . t h e r although p a r t of t h e abridge- to the stenographer—she sticks to h e r tion, which position h e expected to W. U . C — W . Koch, 188; O. Lowns- m e n t w a s a p r o t e s t a g a i n s t l a s t gum. ente r M a r ch 1 s t berry, 181; C. Achenbach. 127; J . week's dollar b r e a k . Receipts were Senior Partner—Her sticking t o ne r Richey, 174: J . Lobough. 179; t o t a l s the smallest since last October a n d —849. with m a n y roads impassable, even gum doesn't bother so much; i t ' s t h e Myers-Pope Marirage shorter r u n s a r e i n s i g h t If s o , t h e things she sticks her gam to. Rock R a p i d s Review: F r i e n d s in Rock Rapids w e r e surprised to l e a r n AKRON SCHOOL E L I M I N A T E D top is very likely to pass $12.00, for T h e Question Today s h a r p advances in t h e fresh p o rk t h e l a t t e r p a r t of l a s t week of t h e ."Why, sir," said tbe genius, "this inm a r i r a g e of M r s . C a r r i e M y e r s to Hawarden Wins Right t o E n t e r t r a d e h a s given a l lbuying i n t e r e s t s more nerve t h an t h ey otherwise vention of mine will be epoch-making." Geo. Pope, of L e M a r s . T h e cereSnbdistrict Finals "Perhaps," returned the man h e had mony w a s performed a t t h e N o r w e Hawarden high school debate t e a m would have even in t h e face of s t a r vation runs. Although t h e r e w a s won t h e right to enter t h e finals of, appealed to. "but* will it be money- g i a n L u t h e r a n p a r s o n a g e i n A d r i a n more m e a t product in t h e cellars Tuesday, M a r c h 5, b y Rev. A . C. the subdistrict debating contest on maV-ing?" Rykken, pastor. T b e bride w a s a t Thursday night when t h e y eliminat- March 1st t h a n a n y time since 1919, tired in a p r e t t y g r e e n gown, w i t h ed Central high school, of Sioux City recent summer-sized runs of live JVST SO harmonizing accessories. A f t e r t h e and Akron high school in a triangu- hogs m e a n t h a t very little will g o in from n o w on. Basically a p r e - , ceremony t h e bride r e t u r n e d to lar c o n t e s t Rock Rapids a n d resumed h e r w o r k The Hawarden negative duo w o nmium is n o w being paid f o r light a t t h e Rock R a p i d s B a k e r y , while t h e a 3 t o 0 decision over t h e Central hogs, b u t with t h e r u n s s o l i g h t a n d groom w e n t b a c k to L e M a r s . Mrs. affirmative disputants in a tilt held buyers so active a hog i s a h o g a n d Pope k e p t t h e wedding a s e c r e t exa t Hawarden. The Hawarden speak- it will t a k e l a r g e r r u n s t o t r u l y cept a m o n g h e r i m m e d i a t e relatives, ers were M a r g a r e t Smith and J . gauge j u s t h o w much h e a v y b u t c h er s a r e being discounted. A a t h e until S a t u r d a y , w h e n s h e q u i t work, Rasmussen. Central w a s representand w e n t t o L e M a r s t o join h e r h u s ed by William McClintock and George week closed t h e t o p w a s a g a i n a t $12.00 paid f o r 160 to 220's, m o s t o f band. S h e i s a d a u g h t e r of M r . a n d Koval. Judges for t h e contest w e r e : Mrs. Ole .Blum, a n d h a s resided i n Charles T y e , of Orange City; R u s - the good to choice hogs in t h i s weight Rock R a p i d s m a n y y e a r s . F o r t h e sell C. Ross, of Orange City, a n d range selling a t $1L75 t o $12.00; past seven y e a r s s h e h a s been e m Supt. Lawrence Smiley, of t h e Rock better g r a d e 250 t o 320's w e r e b r i n g ing $11.60 t o $11.80, a f e w loads a t ployed a t t h e Rock R a p i d s B a k e r y , Valley schools. $11.85 showing t h a t weight discrimiwhere she m a d e m a n y friends b y h e r The affirmative contestants from nation w a s temporarily i n abeyance. cheerful a n d obliging m a n n e r . Mr. H a w a r d e n defeated Akron high The right kind of 130 t o ISO's were Pope also is well k n o w n i n t h i s vischool by a 3 to 0 decision. Hilvia on a n $11.00 to $11.75 basis, with cinity, h a v i n g formerly lived h e r e a N o r t h r u p a n d Bernard Hyink were pigs a t $9.75 t o $11.00 a n d packing Kiv-i M<>nk—r!-< z"nna open number of years.' H e w a s recently the winning debaters while Allan sows a t $10.75 to $11.15. store. transferred f r o m Cherokee t o LeRoss and Vivia Root upheld t h e . Swoon Mars, w h e r e h e i s employed b y t h e negative side of the question for A k Big packers made the lamb m a r - : ^ eh s Illinois Central s y s t e m . M r s . P o p e ' s ron. ket b u t dressed prices did n o t w a r - i household goods were t r a c k e d t o L e Central Downs A k r o n r a n t a $17.25 to $17.50 m a r k e t w i t h ! iiarz on Sunday. O. L. I n t h e third debate which was held the t o p a t $17.85, a price paid b y ] Here lies thvA.i W. of Crane in the Central high school auditorium, shippers however, a l t h o u gh t h e b i g !V/ho ran a rore ».in aSamuel speeding train. C e n t r a l won a 3 t o 0 verdict over fellows paid u p to $17.75. This I Be reached tue truck, g-ot near across. Dealings l a Dirt t h e A k r o n debaters to t a k e second week's live prices a r e so m u c h o u t But Sam and bis car were a total loss. Catherine F a r r e l t o Clyde L . E a s t p l a c e i n t h e t r i a n g u l a r event. A k - of iine with dressed values t h a t killm a n , S 75 f t lots 6 a n d 7, block 13, r o n ' s t e a m w a s composed of Gordon ers a r e going to h a v e to s t a n d o u t Well Prepared South Side Add, L e M a r s . D a v i d s o n a n d Robert Schoulberg. of line with dressed values t h a t killJohn T. Pollard e t a l to O t t o K u e h a Russell—Don't you think college is J u d g e s w e r e : F r a n k Wbicher, Sioux ers a r e going to have t o s t a n d a N W U S W % a n d S W % N W » 30-92/.i ft;i:C i t y a t t o r n e y ; Prof. John Parlette, big loss, their only achievement b e - a good preparation for life? 46, $9770.59. Dobbs—Ves. indeed. I spent four M b r n i n g s i d e college debate coach ing t h a t they g o t volume. S o there Raljh E . Woods , g u a r d i a n , t o O t t o years learning how to get to 8 o'clock a n d A . B . Rich, superintendent of are two bearish influences a h e ad i n Kuehn, und. l-15th i n t e r e s t in N W « schools a t S e r g e a n t Bluffs. the lamb trade, a bad dressed t r a d e clauses, s o that now I have no trouble SV.'-i a n d S\V<4 NW>4 30-98-46, T h e C e n t r a l negative team which and new crop lambs. T h e effect of making a n 8:0T. train. $470.00. Is composed of David Singer and the latter will likely be trivial f o r E. A. Daltou t o O t t o Kuehn, NEV4 William M a x h e l n e r h a s not suffered some time although Arizona lambs Old Story NW1& 25-92-47, $8000.00. a single d e f e a t t h i s season. are scheduled for mid-west m a r k e t s F r e d E . W a t e r b u r y t o A k r o n Sav "Dern It ! My wife's always maltT h e s u b j e c t f o r d e b a t e w a s " R e -next week. Practically all fed l a m b s ing It hot for me." said the first mar- ings Bank, S t t NEV, a n d S E K N W K solved, T h a t t h e United States should are in intermountain feedlots a n d i t 18-92-48. c e a s e t o p r o t e c t b y a r m e d force Am- looks a s though there would be plen- ried man. J . W . Mockler to F r a n k Bainty of time to r u n them conservative**A wife usually does when her huse r i c a n c a p i t a l i n v e s t ed in Latin A m bridge, 8% S W K 84-91-44. e r i c a n c o u n t r i e s e x c e p t after formal ly a n d t h u s protect c u r r e n t t»
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