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   Algona Advance (Newspaper) - May 11, 1905, Algona, Iowa                                THE ALGONA MAY iff A KRAFTS GET IN OUT OF THE WET Buy a the most useful and most economical gar ment a man can We have them and Our is equal to the best coats ever shown in TOP COATS ALSO KRAFT CLOTHING I I It I Corsets Corsets New Attractions At the New Store A fine new line of Corsets just received warranted to fit the purse and the On these we will have Special Sale of One Beginning May Remember our new fresh line of We will make a SPECIAL PRICE on good quality VINEGAR of 16 cents per Market Price Paid For 16 c For Eggs Hodges At the Old Taylor High Shoes That is a pithy little thought that will lead you to the real solid comfort these warm Mens Womens Childrens Oxfords Made from carefully selected leathers and by skilled and hon est Prices Consistently Low BROWNELL SHOE Exclusively Footwear Repairing BOSTON Many Thanks To the kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted in moving our stock to the new as well as to the loyal patrons who have stood by us in the We shall try harder if possible in the future to so please them that they will have no cause for and to all those who will step in and see us in our New Place of Farmers Cash Grocery House PHONE VERDICT FOR Elevator Company Must Pay This Sum on Account of Death of Emil THE THREE CORNERED SUIT Hodges and Gibbs Fight to See Which Will Pay Store Two cases have been finished in court si nee our last publication that attracted much attention on account of the unusual issues The in the case that was being tried when we went to press last ren dered a verdict of against the elevator company in favor of John administrator and father of Emil who was smothered by grain in the elevator at about two years who was about sixteen years was working for the The spout at the bottom of the ele vator became clogged and he climbed a ladder to the top of the elevator some 60 feet high and down the inside in the dark to the bottom to remove the obstruction and while there the oats caved upon him and smothered The plaintiff claimed manager of the ordered the boy to make the dangerous attempt to remove the obstruction and that the company was therefore But the defendants relied upon the fact that even though Fox did order the boy to go into the that was working under the tions of one who was the superintendent of the line of elevators and who was directing the work to be done at the elevator and that there fore the company was not liable for the result of Foxs Further more there was evidence that Granger told the boy twice not to go into the If the company is to blame for the death of the the verdict is a very small If it is not to blame the verdict of course is too Popular feeling was against the com as it usually is in such It is very probable that a motion for a new trial will be argued in a few A Three Cornered Bertha the daughter of the late Horace owns the brick building where James Taylor for several years had his dry goods In undertaking to secure the rental due her she began an action in court by her Sullivan against Hodges and each of whom in turn had occupied the store and sold Each of the three also tried to shove the responsibility off onto one of the This brought on a three cornered fight that made a brisk and merry legal war for a couple of Shraiberg was represented by Hodges by Clarke Vaughn and Gibbs by On the of Reaver leased the building to Shrai berg for one year beginning with the 1st of for the sum of On the of May he sold out to Hodges and assigned the lease to On the 6th of September Hodges sold out to Gi bbs and the lease was assigned to Reaver began crowding Shraiberg for the then he crowd ed Hodges who in turn got after By agreement in order to simplify matters Reaver demanded judgment direct against Shraiberg and Hodges for the sum of Shraiberg crawled out and Hodges was compelled to pay the sum of which he promptly The trial was to the Hodges then went after Gibbs and got a judgment against him for after trying the case to the Thus ended the three cornered legal Being Tried for Yesterday the trial of Rey began and at noon today is still going He was indicted on the charge of being implicated in getting away with in bills belonging to Aarvig on the night before the first day of County Attorney Har rington is prosecuting and Curtiss is We heard several of the witnesses The evidence was to the effect that Aarvig had on the day before the loss received four bills that and others were drinking at the livery barn that night that Aarvig displayed to the others bis money that he and Rey were out together that night with a buggy that it was found the next morning near the fair ground broken and the team gone that Aar vigs pocket book was in the buggy and the money The most damaging testimony to the defense was that of Birt She said that as Reynolds wife was away he was stopping at their that on the night in question he came in at four oclock in the morning that next morning he told her to tell anyone asking her about it that he got in at ten oclock in the evening that he told her that he had lost some money in the yard and wanted her find it that she and Bowman saw him dig out of the dirt under the edge of the side walk two bills that he left one of them with her for his wife and took the other and left in a hurry for Far go that she received a letter from him unsigned from that place about the money and begged her never to tell his wife about BIG ENGINE STARTS Tuesday evening at eight oclock at the Presbyterian Miller conducted the ring service ceremony that united Howard Waterhouse and Miss Gertrude Campbell as husband and Miss Fern Mathews of Burt was the maid of honor and Earl of this place the best The bridal party then repaired to the home of the grooms and and there enjoyed a sumptuous wedding supper with num erous relatives and Among the numerous gifts that were presented to the contracting parties was a cash one amounting to from the parents of the bride and It is needless to say that this present was accepted with feelings of great The bride is the handsome daughter of and Campbell and has been popular with the young people in social and religious circles during the time she has lived in The groom is a young man of good business beinga hustler to promote financial He is the junior member of the restaurant firm of Button Waterhouse He has shown himself to be honorable in his business deals and worthy of the confidence that is reposed in him by the and Howard Water house begin their married career with the of wishes from their friends for their happiness and They were serenaded by the band last Young Fred Dammon The LuVerne News tells about the funeral of Frederick Dammon that was held at the church at that place last The older resi dents who lived in the vicinity of Irv ington just after the war will remem ber him as Young the son of Old Fred He left here in 1873 and has since that time lived mostly in He died from an attack of pneumonia at the hospital at Louis on the 24th of and his remains were accompanied to Lu Verne by Wheeler of the Salva tion He was a little past 59 age when he He was one of the strongest young men who ever lived in the and when here was the very picture of He could yodle fully as vrell as the noted Hans Hanson and often delight ed his companions with that mode of We have been asked many times what had become of him but we never knew till his remains were sent to this county for He was a brother of Max Miller of Sher man Profits this Concerns Do you ever stand off and glance over your stock and machinery and pick out your real good old steady money bringers that hand you profits just as steadily as the days go day by all the year round Do it once in You will get some good ideas ideas that have been so close to you that you did not see By we mean your milk cows by we mean one of the New Model Low Down Iowa Sep These machines have a low down supply and a solid compact frame the gearing is all inclosed all wearing parts are interchangeable they run easily and have a large re serve In there is not a single machine on the market today that will skim as much milk and skim it making a heavy as the New Model Improved We know exactly what we are talk ing for we have tested Dollar for Dollar we are giving the farmers more value for their money than any other firm selling The value of a cream separator is based on its skimming to gether with the capacity and A machine that skims 600 pounds of milk per is worth much more than a machine that skims only 400 pounds per for it does not re quire as much time and neither is the wear on the machine so Call and see these machines at our warehouse near The Gas Producer is Installed and Works With But Little Noise or WEIGHS OVER 25 TONS By Utilizing Gas From Coal There is a Saving of I the Cost by The gas producer engine for the first time yesterday It was a surprise to everyone present to learn how little noise is made and to see how nicely the ponderous ma chinery The furnace is con in principle like a hard coal base but instead of the gas es caping up the chimney it passes to the engine where it generates Buckwheat bard coal is burned at the rate of one and onehalf pounds per hour for each horse power As the engine is 150 horse power it will take 225 pounds per hour when carry ing a full This grade of coal costs about per The com pany guarantees that the cost of run ning the machinery on this plan will cost only as much as if steam were The drayman throws the coal in the bin and it is not touched again as the elevator carries it to the thus saving the keep of one The total weight of the machinery installed is about 25 the regular factory price of the outfit Morse employ men in their various factories to make these Lobdell and Biederstadt of the Racine who have been here for the past month superintending the say that there are about forty towns de siring the plants that are waiting to see what success Algona has in her It has been a common occurrence for strangers passing through on trains to call to the bus drivers and ask if the new gas producer engine had been An Affecting The Presbyterian church was crowd ed Sunday afternoon when Miller conducted the impressive fun eral services of little Neva May Ander who was called to give up her short life at six oclock Friday morn Every feature of the services was sweet and music the tiny casket borne by little Murvin Willie Walter Bedell and Lynn Mil ler the little Edna Miller and Ethel bearing clusters of flowers marched in front of the little casket while it was being taken into the contributed in melting the hearts of those and in producing the deepest sympathy for and the be reaved whose home is now one of gloom and The re marks by Miller greatly affected the and tears were seen to glisten in many Among the mourners were and Anderson of Albert uncle and aunt of the little The little girl at the time of her death was two two months and eighteen days having been born February She was a beautiful child with an affectionate disposition and was the sunshine of the Tuesday afternoon she was taken sick Wednesday she was much better Thursday she began having convulsions and never regained consciousness after the first Im perfect which brought on ptomain is supposed to have been the cause of her The remains were interred at the Burt cemetery where other relatives of the little deceased lie Terrific Baoe With Death was fast writes Ralph of describing his fearful race with as a result of liver trouble and heart which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in I bad tried many but had got no until I began to use Electric So wonderful was their that in three days I felt like a new and today I am cured of all my Guaranteed at Conner drug store price Insist on Taylors ice i Money to loan at five per To all those whom it may concern the successor of my do hereby take up bis work of castrating and a AH those requiring work done address A Miraculous Escape In telling about the cyclone that visited Spirit Lake last week the Beacon says The most miraculous escape from fatalities was at the Rock Island and the two little boys were up stairs and the agent was it the telegraph office when the roof of the building and the east end went to the Had and the children hot been in the kitchen some of them without doubt would have been Two large brick chimneys fell into two of the remaining three while the entire east end went out of the other One chimney fell square onto and Not one of the family received a Had a Narrow Escape The Paul Dispatch tells as fol lows about the narrow escape that Ellsworth and family had in the recent Ellsworth used to drive the Brown bus here and is a son inlaw of and Tom Collison While asleep in bed last night at 11 oclock Ellsworth who resides near the Stickney high was struck by lightning during the severe He was rendered unconscious by the shock and his wife worked over an hour over him before he was restor There are burnt spots over the left Ellsworths body and on his left Although severely hurt he was able to resume work this his trade being that of car The lightning struck the house in a peculiar being conducted by a wire used as a clothes line and at to that portion of the house in which Ellsworth The lightning first struck the wire and following it passed through the side of the house and struck who was in bed with his left side to the The family was stunned for a but Ellsworth struck light and found her husband in bed is insig The first thing Ells worth did this morning upon was to cut down the old wire clothes Decoration Day The members have secured the services of President Frederick Tucker of the Memorial University at Mason City to deliver the oration on Decoration He is a graduate both of Yale and of the Chicago Uni versity and is said to be a very enter Baileys Opinion It is a cold day when a doc tor cant find something the matter with a patient that requires The people of Kossuth who got in ahead of the doctors are very They came when appendicitis was nothing but and small pox was prairie itch that yielded readily to red precipitate and lard well rubbed in before the old Some of those old fellows served three terms of the itch and never had a doctor and are tougher today than a beggar boys Has Reason to The winning of the highest score at the convention at Al by Bengt recalls a re mark we heard one of the local direct ors make over a year I dont know what you fellows think but he looks good to me as long as he makes good City Are Off to the and left Friday forenoon for to be gone some little This place is in the region of the Ozark moun and McCormick goes there for the benefit of his He has been quite poorly for some Alto Hardly Worth Saving A Buffalo bishop advises yonng preachers to beware of Can it be possible that he doesnt consider the old preachers worth Armstrong Dont let the children If they are peevish and give them Rocky Mountain The best baby tonic Strength and health follow its 35 Ask your dealer for Taylors Algona ice Money to Loan at 5 per About your consult Glasses tf Be sure you get Taylors ice Money Loan at 5 per ADAMS Only the Best Trees are used in the manufacture of the Lumber we Good Sound fine enough to use in the construction of a millionaires Experienced carpenters and builders recognise the importance of good Youll find the majority of them are our pa This alone should convince you that you should place your order here Wheeler Rooky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medicine for Goldw Health 4 specific for Live i Kidney Troub Li Irop and Bad and Its in let 35 cents a Genuine Pace BOWES NUGGETS FOB SALLOW   

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