Algona Upper Des Moines (Newspaper) - November 2, 1910, Algona, Iowa 0 IE WITH Darry Jumped Job Last Week and With Mortgaged Other Business More Profitable Than Corn Supposed to Sold NOVEMBER VOL Lillie has been busy the past trying to locate one John Oscar on the charge of prefer 1 tony is a sinKle man wno been different times the past Phil Tom Blakely and j has been rather a regular on Saturday nights and i and somewhat of a patron of livery About September I he a contract with uke for the purchase of a buggy about ten days later bargained i Robertson for a team of roan and a bay bronco for the latter down agreeing in both instances to pay per month on the outfit until smoothly he first of last week when both Robertsons and Clarkes sus ms were aroused by a telephone from the inquiring they knew what had become of This was on Tuesday morning ind farther investigation showed that id left Castiles place about oclock Monday saying make more money at other fork than at husking pick up his clothes and He was in all the afternoon visiting with lady acquaintance and finally about presumably going iward as an outfit resembling the he was reported as having east of He had been enough to leave payment bank for Robertson but for He was at ion barn about oclock Ithe rig was standing on the streets tor city until after from Indiana and has living at ig from the tone of some corre which the young man left itee he has been there is that he is not very careful it keeping but of trouble and his lyes appear anxious about had been asked to come home work awaited and the kl supposition is that he is head that way and when he gets tired driving will dispose of the outfit complete his journey by Cards have been circulated offering for information of his and describing Darry as years weight around inm dark some gold upper front The team con of a young roan and a bay mare weighing about 900 both new Bacine auto Sheriff Lillie Offering speaks of the Iowa State Dairy Association meeting lately held in Waterloo as a most successful af fair both as regards attendance and the quality of the stock Julian called particular attention to the address of Barney where the speaker referred in a manner to the Iowa dairymen he says they have only one organization and take in the dairy the the the cheesemaker and machinery all in one compact The like of I exists in no other state in the Barney also called the attention of the young men and the boys on the farm to the great opportunities that exist for de themselves to the fullest ex tent by taking up some one specialty of the many farm lines and making a success He called special at tention to the fact that in the larger cities 85 per cent of the street car conductors and motor men were form erly farm To this he What boy is there now on the farm who would not rather be a breeder of or of the differ ent kinds of farm than to drudge his life out working for some one else in the city Concluding his article Julian prophesies that although this was a great it is only the beginning of greater shows to Iowa is coming into her Not only is she the greatest beef and hog but also the greatest butter state and it will be only a few years before she will be in the very front rank as a dairy cattle is are her and dairy but greater than all are her progressive WIN HIGH Kossuth County Given High Rank at National Convention in Chica go Last The Kossuth county butter makers made a good showing at the national convention held at Chicago last The convention offered valuable prizes consisting of gold medals and a pro rata fund of which is to be di vided pro rata among scoring 90 and Swea scored in the whole milk Scores in the gathered cream class were as follows Walter Joel Lone Martin Plum Godden and wife of Burt were in Also of Lone ATTEMPTED WE ON A Farm Hand Ai saults Daughter of John Frank Failing in His De Escapes From the Place Only to be Captured in place of a day of proved to be a strenuous day for Sher iff Lillie and Deputy Re port came from the home of John on the old Hunt farm in Plum a young Frank a familiarly known as working for had attempted rape upon his employers He had made his soon after being foiled in the attempted deed and Schumacher with Sheriff Lillie spent the afternoon in the locality where the guilty man had formerly trying to locate the young In the evening a phone message gave Lillie the information that was in the Fen ton An auto was pressed into service and the sheriff was enabled to lay hands on his man while the latter was calmly snoozing in bed at the Yeager farm about Monday morning and he is now awaiting his fate boarding with the The deed for which is under arrest was committed Saturday While McDonald and others were at the Schumacher farm assisting in the operation of a corn husking was left at the barn to unload a load of corn and was expected back in the field within a half In place of his reappearing Schumacher came out and called her husband to the reporting that the young man had attempted to rape their six yearold The young girl was in the barn when Frank attempt ed the deed and her cries brought the mother She discovered the belabored with pitchfork and the rascal make his get away without accomplishing his ob Since being arrested the prison admitted that the above story was true and it is now up to our courts to take care of him and do it Frank was arraigned before Taylor and bound over to the grand jury under failing to secure which he is held in jail awaiting November term of Moving Pictures Are a Power For Perhaps none of todays inventions have made larger possibilities with re spect to its influence upon the ar mind than the motion It ias developed so rapidly within ast few years that the public has hardly realized the extent to which it now enters into the entertainment and education of every large com Edison himself believes it to be a potential force for human better and such it undoubtedly and should be He I believe that the motion picture pre sents a ready means in the hands of intelligent and in formed workers for the worlds for the innocent efficient instruction and moral advance of the great masses of Nothing has ever before done so much to bring the world to our very doors as this What is more bo the we can view the world in even if it is only a quiet We can see history In the great swaying their What an impressive spectacle it would the scene of the signing of the Declaration of In dependence been preserved for all time in the moving picture and when in time that and the phonograph can be made to harmoniously as they ultimately the real pres ence of the great singers and com posers can be brought before no matter how long after they have passed SWINGS IN ALGONA SUNDAY Young Son of ExSheriff McDonald Accidently Shot in Foot By Bowman Son of Louie Killer Receives in Groin From Rifle Being Used at Target Pretty Heavy A Kansas farmer recently sent this rather mixed order to a merchant in a country town Send me a sack of five pounds of and one pound of My wife gave birth to a big baby boy last also five pounds of a screwdriver and a It weighed ten pounds and a straw Farm For A stock farm near Ho 1718 A couple of shooting affrays occur ed here Sunday that tends to show the utter foolishness of allowing young boys to run around with us ing them at their own The first occurred soon after dinner near the Grose home in the southwest part of when Frank a lad sixteen years of shot Dale youngest son of through the right the weapon being a 22 The bullet entered the front of the foot just above the went straight through and came out right above the bringing out some fine splinters of Medical attend ance was quickly at hand and the in jured member cared There is fear expressed that possibly it may leave the lad with a stiff All depends on whether the ball severed a cord or ligament in its passage thru the It is hard to conjecture what reason there was for this Dale Mc Donald and the young Schumacher who was visiting at the McDon ald had been down town to buy some candy and were returning to the McDonald The Bowman boy mot them and demanded some of the who had pos session of the refused to give Frank any and after some ban tering the Bowman lad threateningly pointed the gun at Dale and fired witli the result above Of course it is doubtful if the boy had jiny inten tion of injuring young who ia hardly half as old as but he is of a bullying sort of disposition and whether he thought anything about what he was doing or he had no business with a loaded rifle on i the streets of the Awaiting time when Dale McDon ald Will be able to attend the hearing the Frank Bowman trial has not been held and the lad is being held for Charles Wilson Shoots This second shooting incident also occurred Sunday afternoon on the south of the fair The evidence presented at the preliminary hearing Monday afternoon wasto the effect that Donahoo and Leonard Ayers as was in a boat on the Deft Moines river and shooting at a largo stone or some object in the The boys claim that while on the west bank of the river young Wilson shot twice at a stone near the middle of the stream and the ball from the sec ond shot struck the water and glanced so as to hit Charles who was sitting on the opposite bank close to the The bullet penetrated a short distance into the boys groin and was easily extracted when medical attendance was Unless blood poisoning should set in the chances are good or the lads speedy The final statements of the boys hardly coincided with what was first said regarding the shooting and a companion of the Killers boy testified that he had called tothe Wilson boy asking him not to shoot toward them or someone might get Leonard Ayers admitted hearing that request but soon afterwards Willson shot with out taking any precaution as to which way his gun was Willson was bound over to the district the judge having jurisdiction over juvenile matters in accordance with the late enacted Juvenile His father and a farmer for whom the boy had been working went on the lads Young Willson is a son of Frank or Tug Willson as he is better The boy is about 14 years of The who was is a son of Louie Eiller and is about nine years of For Sale or A good used but a short cost when Will be ood at a for cash or will trade the same for a cow or corn at market Inquire of 1617 TENNY A SHOWER OF WE ARE FROM Men Place Iowa Lower In Corn t Than Indications With Other from the October report of crop situation in the United as sent put by the Bartlett commission men of Chi an estimate of the yield for this to i amount Iowa stands second in the individual in the at of corn raised and also in the i devoted to that Illi kin the lead and quoted as hav acres of corn with ato ield of bush Mowa is said to have cereal With els aa a corn crop of Indi a much leas acreage is placed me top of the list on the yield per of bushels Illinois is with and with only TQ who ape Grand Jury Finds no Cause for Indictment and The Baptist Association Pass Reso lutions of After fully investigating the serious charges made against Algonas former Baptist of Pes the grand jury have exonerated the minister and declared the charges wholly Fol lowing this decision the Baptist peo at their state convention held in Des Moines adopted reso lutions in the action With the prospective corn harvest the above compart hardly coincides with the reports which have been circulated private It would be a matter to convince any that has viewed the coro this that was gWitt the union where batter crops wised than grand old to ON STAIR DAIRY SHOW of the grand Following are the resolutions While the convention stands ready on the one hand to rebuke and con demn any breach of Immorality on the part of any of its it is equally ready on the other hand to shield and sustain any of these from every unjust and libellous accusation in view of the charges af the good name of our which charges have been declared by the grand jury to be wholly Be it that we affirm our utmost confidence In our brother whose devotion to the cause of Christ and the church is of many years that we com mend the action of the trustees of Des Moines college in returning him to his official position and warn our people against that hasty judgment which so frequently works irreparable injury to the Flannel Shirts Fur Coats Sheep Lined Coats Overcoats Underwear Wheat 50 to TODAY oats to to rye to flax to Beans tame potatoes creamery November Bret bottled roUk will be 14 lor md bv Guests Show Substantial Interest Saturday Night in Prospective Marriage of Miss Lottie Shanor of Some fortyfive or fifty guests gath ered at the Blossom home at Burt Saturday in response to invitations sent out by Smith and Miss Nina Blossom for a box shower in honor of the approach ing marriage of Miss Lottie Shanor to Ainslee of Cedar Heart shaped decorations prevailed throughout the the bright ar rangement of colors tending to give a warm and hearty glow of welcome to the assembled A jolly enter feature of the evening was a mock celebration of a golden Guests were informed that to their great surprise it was discovered that the had already been mar ried fifty and that the present occasion was in commemoration of their golden Miss Spooner appeared in the appropriate costume of a Miss Blossom as the groom and Miss Mann as surrounded by their family of children and grand Staley acting as their and Buell as his Peters as the foolish Misses Huntington and Stull as children and Mur as the Bach carried out the part to perfection and the event was brought to a successful finish by the opening of a large dry goods box of substantial gifts to the Miss Lottie Shanor is one of the popular young ladies of Burt and her friends that have known her since childhood are with each other in showering attentions during the time before her departure to a new Algona guests at the above event were Rudolph Misses Delia Darling and Mary Miss Lucy one of the instruct ors 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