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   Ackley Enterprise (Newspaper) - October 20, 1882, Ackley, Iowa                                THE E GARRISON AND Entered as mutter at I ho ADVERTISING One 12 linos or less one One each subsequent fO One Inch one Onetenth column one column onu column ono Onehalf column one One column one One column 3 One column I Business Cards 1 lines or less per Standing advertisements changed ns often as without iff Legal advertising done at rates fixed by TEEMS OF One one In One six In One three In Business COUNTY Auditor STEPHEN WHITED Courts COWAN KING OK JOHN Township or THE town OP r BUSINESS WILLIAM AND COUNSELLOR AT Especial attention paid to litigated cases in Bll the State and United States In Frederick Jtf mid Will In all the courts of Heal and Insurance Collections and remittances made Counsellor at Hurdin Also Court Commissioner for ATTORNEY ut and Collection Agent In second story of this Will practice in all the State and federal ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Real Estate and Collection Especial at paid to in Frederick DANIEL AND COUNSELLOR AT Special attention given to Litigation and over Trainers will receive prompt 1 and Office at the old Hmg Iowa Calls promptly attended tout all day or of the Collection Collections and remittances made on day of over 1 USTICE OK TUB Heal Estate and Collection Especial attention paid tr and proceeds promptly remitted Office in Hoard of Trade VAN and L Hair Cutting and Shampooing neat ly Nearly a lot of Irish Setters and King Charles Spaniel dogs for sale very Opposite the new Exchange 18 Sales j attended to in any part nf the Be ing also a practical Horse under take any case that ho may be entrusted All work In the lino J Tailoring neatly ami cheaply Espec ial attention to Repairing and Opposite the Ackley Ackley BENJAMIN WATCHES and Clocks repaired in a work manlike manner at The oldest resident dentist Hardin Uold and amalgam fillings a at residence on west end o Washington Iowa PREACHING every at 11 aw at Prayer Thursday evening at Young yolks Prayer Meeting Sunday at r H Presbyterian SERVICES every Sunday at 11 and M Sabbath School oil Wednesday evening at German Evangelical O every Sunday at It M Young Tuesday evening at 71 meeting Wednesday and Thursday eve Kings at 74 Evangelical Lutheran O BUM every Sunday at 10 M dud Sunday school Pastor Catholic every mass 9 Second mass at Vespers at 3 Bible Bible Society of Ackley and vicinity have their depository kept at the store of In this They keep on hand a good the publications of Hie American Ible from a family Bible down to a ten tent Doth German and All these are sold at and I FOUNTAIN meets at Masonic I Fall the Monday evening on or before the fall of the moon in each of meets every Thurs day evening of each week in Odd of GERMAN meets second and fourth Tuesday evening of each month In Froh Sinn of Ancient Order of 3 United A of CKLEY meets first and third Friday evenings of each of Knights of Hon lY meets second and fourth Fri day evenings In each M U are held the second and fourth Wednesday each AND TIME ILLINOIS CENTRAL per Time taking effect trains will leave Ackley as in m m m m Passenger m m a m m U runs Wednesdays and ill the principal cities of the United States and for at the CENTRAL IOWA R Trains will leave Ackley as follows m m p m m p m m m m rn PROPRIETORS OF A VARIETY OF THE BEST AND SALT ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH VEGETABLES AND HOUSE PLANTS Delivered to any part of the city in quantities and put in ice It MAIN OPPOSITE E LIVERY STABLE Whites Old Main We have the best rigs in the and had several years experience guarantee to please all who give us a Special care taken of transient stack left in our AVe Make a Specialty of Farmers and all remember the Whites Old Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE Keeps constantly on hand Ol every and COFFINS CONSTANTLY ON A FIRSTCLASS HEARSE Will be to any part of the city o All entrusted to my euro will prompt und At the Old IOWA Anderson is the name of a station on Southwestern about sixty niles from It is nothing but a and the only thing that the spot is the immense Cemetery ot some twenty over which floats the The cemetery is constructed n the spot where the prisoners were and trendies were dug with such precision and regularity that the soldiers were generally jut allowed to remain as their comrades working under the watchful eyes and the fixed bayonets of Georgia Home The ceme tery is surrounded by a stout brick with an iron and is under the supervision of a who ives on the It is a plain There is not much attempt to ornament city of our martyred It would take a great deal of even such as plants and flowers possess o dispel the melancholy memories that munt this hill in the pine woods of South Southerners shun the but the cemetery is much visited jy the Northern and the register in the superintendents lodge contains many strange inscriptions the names of the One asks forgiveness of God for the of her who sleeps in the Occasionally a man who was in the stockade turns up among the These whatever their the superintendent can almost be distinguished by the of and vivid recol which comes back like a shock nto their faces as they again stand on the now quiet and sunlit scene of their ir In the cemetery the ground is of a general and the graves of the known and unknown properly range in losely as far as the eye can There are actually buried on this eleva tion Thu soldier whose identity was preserved by his comrades is marked in his resting place by a white rising eighteen inches the A square marble block with the word Unknown on it is repeated about one thousand times in the Part of the stockade is still There were two rows of inside the The outer row has fallen save a few posts here and but a large part of the inner wall still Trees have grown up around the old and a thick growth of now covers the site of the No traces of the famous brook that ran through the stockade nor of the wonderful well dug by the It is all now a mild and peaceable section of the Many of the soldiers in the cemetery have handsome head lifted to their memory by friends in the and efforts are frequently made to have certain graves kept green with flowers and a flower It is surprising how everybody rushes at a fainting person and strives to raise him and especially to keep his head There must be an instinctive apprehension that if a person in a faint ing or other it falls into the recumbent position death is more I must have driven a mile today while a lady fainting was held I found her and apparently and I believe if I had delayed ten minutes longer she would have really I laid her head down on a lower level than her and immediately color returned to her lips and and she became To thu excited group of friends I said Always remember this that fainting is caused by want of blood in the brain the heart ceases to act with sufficient force to send the usual amount of blood to the and hence the person loses consciousness because the functions of the brain the blood to the and instantly the person though the blood is propelled to all parts of the body by the action of the yet it is still under the influence of the laws of In the erect posi tion the blood ascends to the head against and the supply to the brain is as compared to the recumbent the hearts pulsations being If jou place a person sitting whose heart has nearly ceased to his brain will fail to receive while if you lay him down with the head lower than the blood will run into the brain by the mere force of gravity in in sufficient quantity to restore con Indeed nature teaches us how to manage the fainting for they always and are frequently at once restored by the recumbent position into which they are It will probably be exceedingly grati to the Central Iowa railway folks when the newspapers and tle public generally get through disposing of the It has been bought and sold so often during the past year or that probably the entire official corps and the owners and managment are in a constant state of surprise to find them selves at the helm and directing their own There is every reason in the world why the road should be the subject of wild and under its present it it lias become notoriously one of the best managed and paying railway prop erties in the That the Goulds and should be after it is not It is just such a trinket as to excite their It is safe to say they will get it when they pay the price its owners want for it and not It is for sale the same as any other property which belongs to men whose business is to make When the price is met there will be a and not any These are undoubtedly the terms upon which the Rock the Wabash and the Northwestern can get The latest report is that the Northwestern is to take it There is probably some foundation for the as knows a good thing when he sees That lie would like the especially if he could get it without anything like a fair price for and that he has made an elfort in that direction is more than That is undoubtedly all there is to this latest There is not the slightest possibility the Central will pass into other least not in the It is becoming an independent system in and of and is daily assuming the form and character of a trunk able to stand on its own merits in several of the States as it does now in the State of And this is what ails the The boundary dispute between Mex ico and Guatemala has been settled by the confirmation of the Mexican in conformity tothe terms of the joint boundary commission which was cre ated live years The territory in dispute was the province of in the State of There has never been any question us to the incorporation of Chiapa with the Mex ican In the isthmian States declared their independence of At that time Chiapa joined the movement of and form ally declared her separation from Gua In Guatemala united with M but the next year the union was In May by a vote her again declared adherence to the decision being confirmed by a vote of the in both instances approving of the votes of her representatives and Guatemala twice attempted to occupy this coveted territory by claiming that was and in 1842 unsuccessfully appealed to England to Interfere in her In 1877 a commission of engi was created to fix the But when it was apparent the rights of Mexico would be at that time minister of for eign affairs and afterward Guatemalan minister to through Logan sought to induce Secretary Blaine to commit the United States to a policy of just forty years ago a similar attempt was made on The report of the com mission sustains the title of Mexico to the and after sixty years con tention the question is now finally and without giving Blaine a chance to get up a The is and has been for a long time that a farmers wife is expected to do the work of three or four women with very imperfect facilities often for doing the work of She must be cook and provide three hearty meals a day on She is laundry dairy kitchen seamstress she raises calves and and in a helps in the Her husband in his will have reapers and all the modern has she Just her two hands and in nine cases out of ten her kitchen is and she must draw bring in wood and do everything at a Women are not generally enter prising in providing for themselves laborsaving It costs them too much to get the money from their husbands to buy them and they do not incline to use the machinery as men The farmers must look to this themselves and provide their wives what they need and not expect more manual labor from them than they expect from their hired Who ever knew a farmers wife to sit down in the middle of the day and rest an hour Yet every hired man claims this as his Here is a recipe for making a live which was never known to If any one has a better one we will gladly publish In the meantime let us all give this one a it will do no harm to experiment with it Sell your lots at reasonable If you can afford to do donate a build ing lot to some large and thereby enhance the value of town Induce business men to locate in your Patronize the business men of your Give the newspapers your job and do not send to Chicago for your dry Always sum up vour expenses when you visit places outside of your own town to buy and then kick your self all over the street for not knowing Speak well of the worthy public If anything should be undertaken that may be a benefit to the do not speak ill of it to the others because you are prejudiced against or you do not originate or because you cant boss Speak well to strangers of your town and citi Dont vilify the place and peo Both are better than the man who does Invest your surplus money in building up the Annie the poor girl who suf so terribly as to make her old while yet young in lives near her brother She is the wife Pro who is now the leading chemist of After her mother had been hanged and her own mental faculties were shattered by the agonies she had the innocent girl was ostracized and persecuted to an extent that is a disgrace to our socalled Christian Years when then a government dared to marry he was dis missed from office for the For a time they were very being turned out of the government proved to be the making of him after They are prosperous enough now in a worldly point of but the once blithe and beautiful Annie is a both mentally and with hair as white as the driven though but little more than thirty years of She never recovered from the shock of that awful the last of her mothers and is subject to fits of extreme bordering upon Some attention is being directed to peach culture in We notice in the Clinton Herald that Chancy Lamb has one tree planted on exper from which this year he picks a dozen or so of the finest quality of The Clinton News also reports that McKenzie has picked half a bushel from one tree in his door It says there are several other trees in the The Democrat says Rank of East has twenty trees in his and from fifteen he has just gathered twentyone bushels of the luscious This little peach orchard endured the severe winter of 188081 without the loss of a Last spring threw sifted coal ashes among the limbs and branches just before the buds and believes this preserved the When the peaches ripened not one was found rot ted on one sidn as is apt to be with peaches raised but all were perfect and delicious aa the best of the foreign peaches which have been brought The orchard has required of but it has paid for itself There are five varieties of the fruit in the each as good as the and all delightful to the Last month a young man made his appearance at the offices of a number of our business representing him self to be a son of Robert of asking of each one the loan of a dollar until he again came to when he would see it The money was given him in ten or twelve instan and nothing being heard of the fellow for some postal cards were dropped to informing him of the facts and asking a liq uidation of the Yesterday Robert Timmons came to town to look the thing and reported that his son had not secured such Further investigation proved that the pretended son was one of and the whole thing was a Among the businessmen taken in were Hoag Cunningham Adams and A baby was buried in town ship one day last week in a manner more befitting the inhabitants of Zulu land than those of a civilized The ordinary avocations of the family were not with while a rude box was the remains nailed nailed and a passing neighbor called upon to shoulder the corpse and carry it to and shovel it into a grave near unattended by any form of respect or Fire did most disastrous work during the month of September The New York Commercial ting all fires in its where the reported loss was less than finds that mention hasbeen made of 123 fires the losses by which aggregate It is safe to assume that tire smaller fires and those which have not been recorded will add at least 000 to the and so make a grand total of as the cost of the nations ash During the five the average loss by fire in September in the United States and Canada has been the figures of each year being as according to the Chronicles tables 600 It will be that the of last month was above the or in the ratio of twentyfive per cent taking the five years A very highly esteemed farmer living near Grand Mower named Charles committed suicide by jumping into a He was a farmer and a very careful and took pride in saying lie always kept peddlers and patent right men at arms but it seems a few months ago a man came around with a patent feed grinder and wished to make him He held out an inducement to Millette that he would send him four grinders and he could retain one for his own use for selling the other Millette signed hat he supposed was an order for the In due time they came and were Soon another man came presented a promissory note for signed by him for the four The old man was so worried by the swindle that he neither ate showing signs of derange and he finally put an end to his The number of young men put of employment in this city is something College society swells and young gentlemen of leisure who can illy afford promenade the streets daily in search of Every advertisement for a young man to do light or a good at figures and a rapid for office calls forth scores of The trouble seems to be in the fact every one of this class of the genus honio is looking tor a soft where there is an opportunity offered them to dress in style and not soil their Every city is full of intelligent men who refuse to work at anything where they cannot wear good was the remark of a Liberty street commis sion merchant a few days and none knew better than the speaker the falsity and shame of such a for he had come up from the hard toil of a warehouseman to his present place and A Brooklyn court has just decided a novel case of States girl claimed the right of admission to a public school which received only white The court decides that the girl is deprived of no legal right schools no way inferior have been pro vided for colored children that she has no ground of The decision also affirms a distinction States and citizen ship maintains that the right ia question is a and that it is not within the sphere of the national government to regulate edu The court consequently decides that neither the provisions nor spirit of the act have been violated or thus that the State has a right to establish separate schools for white and colored so Jong as they are of equal If the discrimination appear it is for the legislature to forbid it by The question Will the higher courts sus tain this decision There is work ahead for the Iowa fanner girl to We want her to reach get and the roses of her grandmothers and add them to her mothers goodness to begin life We want her to know of the kitchen and its possibilities as a We want her to know of the parlor and its the library and its con She should have acquaintance with the horse and how to harness and saddle with the cow and what she is good The and calves lambs should desire to lick her and the poultry clamor for She should know the trees by their the flowers by their Her men tal after the acquirement of the should be as nature for music or from insect or rock The training of head and hands should fit her for pre siding over the home of the when they shall have learned the value of a home and its   

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