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   Algona Advance (Newspaper) - June 22, 1905, Algona, Iowa                                ALGONA JUNE Clear Now to July Sale and Dress Up for the Fourth Were loaded with have enjoyed a good but it has been too and our winter weights are gone and our are with More new Suits to Select from than has ever been shown at any one time in Our great sale last fall cleaned us all up on old This sale will be another real bargain The hundreds of more than satisfied buyers of last fall know what a KRAFT SALE new new S new new new Choice of entire lot of to carried over Suits Alpaca Coats and Blue Serge Coats and Vests Just the thing now for comfort at Profit Knocked out Straw in all the correct shapes all at Some Discount Entire stock carried over choice Long Pant Suits new Suits new Suits new Suits and carried o vet choice to carried over suits Childrens Suits A large too thats the reason were knifing in all the new all at Greatly Reduced Prices Some carried over age to to close ti t m in two includes to All Socks in Tan and Fancy Genuine Mohair Shirts Five Dutch Blue Shirts in Boys All the new accessories for welldressed men such as OUTING SUITS new styles LATEST and KRAFT CLOTHING Algona This Month We Will Sell Ladies and Childrens Street Hats at LESS than Now is a Good chance to Get a Hat We have a full line of out sizes for large people and medium sizes for small Our WASH GOODS AND LACES are all new and the latest Our TABLE LINEN and NAPKINS are pure would like to show you our Muslin Under and feel sure the prices and quality will You Buy the Best When You Buy From Simpson is the time to pick out a nice comfortable summer shoe or slipper for warm Oxfords and Slippers Thats all THE OTHER SHOE STORE A For You One Driving two Stan hopes latest two Call this in a Few THE IMPLEMENT COMPANY HEAP MUCH WHISKEY Camping Indians Get Drunk and One Opens Squaws Head With ONE CHASED WITH AN AX The Buck Had Sold Ginseng Obtained the Cash and Got leased yesterday morning from custody because it was thought best not to put the county to the expense of keep ing the whole party around till the convening of court and because the injured squaw wanted the old man with her to assist her to get Then again it was learned that none of the party were willing to appear against the criminal to secure his He was therefore released and told to get his party out of the community at once and to not come back THE WIND ON A When the history of Kossuth county is again written it cannot truthfully state that the last Indian tight oc curred within the boundaries of the county in the early One occurred Tuesday evening west of the river that was fierce and bloody while it lasted and one that put the neighbors in a state of For a few days two Indian three squaws and a pappoose were camped in the road near James Vi They were from Nebraska and had been hunting and gathering On Saturday the oldest buck bought a ticket over the Milwaukee to LaGrosse and took along some ginseng to He returned Tuesday morning with a wad of money and a two gallon jug of bug He bought a pair of spectacles at one of the stores and some other articles at other About 0 oclock Sheriff McDonald received a telephone message to go at once to the Indian camp as one of the redskins had been He drove in haste to the scene and found one squaw with a deep gash on her head and her clothing drenched in Her right eye was badly swollen and she had other visible marks of violence on her face and He soon learned that the old buck had imbibed too freely of the lire water with the rest and had gone on the war and that he had struck the squaw on the top of the head with the sharp edge of the hatchet with the result above Not content with nearly killing the squaw he continued his sport by chasing the other buck with an ax till the latter had to seek safety at Sheriff McDonald arrested the per of the crime and after lodg ing him in jail took County Doctor Fellows to the scene of bloodshed to relieve the suffering of the injured On arriving Fellows found her drenched in blood and discovered that the hatchet had cut a gash a couple of inches long on her head and that the outer skull had been cut through so that he could place his finger in the which he dressed as best he could under the Her right eye was much inflamed and that portion of her face badly bulged She had either been struck there with Indians fist or kicked in the Her body was bruised and she was in a critical The Indian that was chased with the ax also had some bruises to show as the result of his encounter with the warrior Besides several scratches on his face and bands a chunk had been bitten out of the end of his The arrested Indian gave his name us Charles He was re Many Windmills Demolished By Young Tornado Sunday The wind Sunday afternoon sprang up from sleep saying now for a now for a now for a madcap galloping Ill make a commo tion in every It made the commotion all right and caused a lot of our townspeople to find a place of safety in the It is doubtful if a harder wind storm ever struck town than that It was a young tornado and made things rattle for a half It lacked the twisting qualities to make it a cyclone and therefore did not do the damage it might have The clouds above seemed to have a whirling but near the earth it was a powerful The storm gob in its work very forc ibly on North Thorington where it tore trees up by the roots and covered the street with broken East McGregor showed the effects of the storm almost as much as on Thoring Every part of town got its share of the bluster and has something to show as the In the business portion of town the top of the square front of the bowling alley building was blown the skylight of the Durdall large panes of glass broken in the court opera Winkels the Advance office and in other Not withstanding the damage the wind had it failed to blow clown a pile of chicken coops in Moes yard near where windows had been In the country many windmills were The Collis Implement company have been notified of 47 that have either been blown down or badly It is very probable that there are many more that were wreck ed that have not been reported to the firm above Terrific Kace 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 had 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 INTERESTING MEETING Held at Court House Saturday to Decide if Buffaloes Once Roamed Money to loan at five per Ask your dealer for Taylors Algona ice Money to Loan at 5 per Carriage trimming and shoe repair ing done right and at Clark Harness and Money Loan at 5 per CLARKE WINS Uncle Jimmie Dickerson Britt Was Present aud Gave of The meeting called at the court house last Saturday to furnish positive evidence to Garden of that buffaloes once roamed over this section of the was decidedly Besides our local pio there were present from Editor Bailey and Uncle Jimmie Some time ago Mr Garden in a pub article had offered to pay the sum of for satisfactory proof that buffaloes ever roamed in the Clarke knowing that the ear ly settlers of this county claimed to have seen buffaloes proceeded to collect evidence to win the prize and to convert Gardens mind to the fact that buffaloes not only were seen in this but that they roamed over our prairies and wwe killed by the pioneer Proof that buffaloes had been seen and killed in this county was sent to Garden in the form of affidavits from Lewis Smith and taut the money did not come and there seemed to be some hesitancy about paying To settle the matter a meeting of the interested parties was called for Gardens Judge Quarton was chosen chair man on being called made the opening giving reasons how he came to make the offer and what led him to believe that no buf ever roamed this He stated that he bad lived if years in Iowa and had spent much of his time in hunting he had never seen a buffalo in the state or any evidence that they once lived here that men who claimed to have seen buffaloes refused to make affidavits to the same that buffaloes could not lire in winter on our prairie and that in Kansas and Nebraska the bones of buffaloes could be seen in a good state of preservation after the animals had been dead for 100 but that no such relics were to be found in He was here at our semicentennial jubilee and never heard one word about any buffaloes being seen in this region and that that fact made him believe theory was In reply to one of Gardens published articles on the subject someone answered through the press claiming to have killed a buffalo in this state as late as This so tired Garden that he wrote another article offering to pay for satisfactory Iowa was ever the home of on reading the commenced col the evidence to show that Garden was The most interesting feature of the meeting was the testimony of Jim mie now a resident of He came to Clear Lake in with old Joe who lived before the war for several years at He is now 85 years old and is afflicted with creeping but is a fluent Dickerson and Hewitt and their wives were the first settlers in northern A few days after they came to the lake buffaloes were seen and Dickerson managed to kill one after shooting him fourteen A short time after quite a herd was They could be seen almost every day by going out on the During the first three or four years at least 100 of them were The hides were sold at Independence as was the wool from the He caught and raised many buffalo calves and some These were sold to eastern parties at a good fig The buffalo calves were taught to suck the and one hung to a kicking cow till she had run five In catching them Dickerson would chase one till then jump from his horse on its slip a noose over its head and stick the picket in the At the close of the testimony and after some parley about the payment of the Garden was in formed that if he would give to Dickerson he could retain the other He complied and the con THE GIRLS ARE WITH The Teachers Institute With a Full Enroll ment is in Session This After two clays spent with the ex the teachers are getting clown to solid work on the outlined at the The atten dance is flattering as over two hun i dred enrolled at the beginning of the The weather has teen so favorable that the work has been car ried on with Yesterday forenoon just before din ner the teachers and instructors had a social hour for forming renewing oldtime ties and general It was a live ly scene and one that all seemed to In the afternoon at the church Belknap gave directions for following the work as outlined by the Teachers Handbook and made many suggestions as to how the con dition of the schools could be improv Miss Rives also gave instructions in the rudiments of vocal music and conducted the chorus Miss Helen Woods first exercise wus in the Her work is to show the teachers how children of various grades of intelligence and ages can be taught in one class instead of in She had pupils present to aid her in demonstrating her Adams of West Miss Sweney of this place Miss Burling of are doing the same lines of work they did at the last in and are meeting with the same good Palmer comes next Monday and will two days giving struction in The lectures announced by yesterday as follows Fri day Edwin A of the DBS His subject will Seein Saturday evening of How to be Sunday evening speak on some educational subject pertaining to the teachers   

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