Correctionville News, The (Newspaper) - February 16, 1911, Correctionville, Iowa CORRECTIONVILLE NEWS VOLUME XXIX IOWA THURSDAY FEBRUARY NUMBER 40 r You May Forget by Tomorrow What We Say to You Today But Those Who Purchase Tomorrow the Strength of Today's Talk Will Never on Forget Us or Our Merchandise CLOTHES It's Our Ambition Our Aim To give to men and young men of this com- munity clothes are really and truly clever clothes which are so swagger that they will please the smartest dressers We spent much time in selecting our models and fabrics we went to every manufacturer of tion and looked at his clothes we finally chased We invite your tion of our If you have a few moments to spare come If you have limitless time come We'll be glad to see you Leonard Riordan to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to This Ad Will Tell You What Kind of Canned Vegetables We Carry Three different grades of Peas three ferent grades Tomatoes three different grades ol Corn We also carry canned Sweet Potatos Beans Succotash Pumpkin Beets Kraut Several grades ol some for 20 cents Some nice table spoons with one brand ol Some tea spoons another We also have tea that with the tea rice and Cream ol Rye and sue us your produce We will pay you the highest market price v S J W Grocery I House Furnishings My line of furniture is complete and the largest stock of in town and the very best patterns that can be bought Also carpets mattings lace curtains curtain swiss shades draperies couch covers Paint at a special price Quite a stock of wall paper and will sell it at almost your own price Sewing machines phonographs and all kinds of records Sewing machine repairs and all kinds of needles and oil Orders taken for cut llowers and designs Satisfaction guaranteed prices right 1 UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY I am a LICENSED Calls promptly answered or Residence A r WILSON 4 The Furniture Man STIRRING TALKS TO 100 MEN ON MISSION WORK FARMERS TO BE HELD AT FEB A three-day farmers institute will be beld at Washta February 22 and M5 A good program has been pre- pared be awarded ami evening entertainments Kiven Tho following program has been Wednesday February 22 p on com by John Iowa Surface by Will Hunter discussion by Orr Buck A Mow to build maintain good dirt roads by Dan Phelan of Chunc ka discussion by VV 1 and Brooks Paper on fruit by Victor Felter Evening entertainment Thursday February 23 on domestic by Mrs Edith Salisbury of Ames Cooking for thrashers by Mrs r Poultry for profit and pleasure hy Mrs M McGregor entertainment Friday February 24 on weeds by Prof L II of Ames Five to by Miss Kate Logan of Cherokee The horse by Dawson by Lewis and ter The best typo of cattle to feed by Crom discussion by Don Mc- Queen arul Arthur On Wednesday evening at tho M 15 church the following will be Piano solo Olla Baldwin tation Baugh solo recitation Alfred I solo Margaret Cowan recitation lino Rogers recitation Earl Blue solo Donald recitation Alice Baldwin paper Advantages of Farm Life Miss Ethel solo Rachel Robertson r recitation Clarie Stratlon violin solo Elvira Rogers recitation Keck solo Bort recitation Edna Wilcox piano duot Mrs Maltoon and Miss Koras Thursday evening tho following gram will be given at the tional Orchestra Recitation Ethel Munson Solo Vinola recitation Minnie duet Paul Carlton nnd Ralph tion Dorothy Smith piano solo Fay Fulton recitation Dovee solo Louise violin solo Claudia Webster recitation Miriam Robertson piano solo son recitation Brings Robertson solo Verne Pelter recitation Mrs Clif Smith duet Vernon Keck and Verne Feltor orchestra FOR Barred Plymouth Cockerels April and May hatch Good birds at reasonable prices 1 K McGonagle Washta la in last Binder please leave at this office and receive re- ward In furtherance of the wonderful Movement for the of the world in this generation a movement which has been under way a little over two years a supper was held at the Methodist Episcopal church here Monday evening of this week A hundred men sat down shortly before 7 o'clock to a supper prepared served with an ness which won from one of the the assertion that in his two years of traveling about in the work he had not seen a perfectly ordered repast This ex- pression brought out a round applause from all present The Ladies Aid society of the church served the supper in the new ment Lie well appointed chen and its equipment in connection Benjamin Jones a missionary to Rev 13 Trimble district missionary of the M E church and Rev Walter Torbet superintendent of tiie Ida Crove district were present and made addresses Dr H A Smith president of the new Brotherhood pre- sided Two enjoyable selections were the glee club The first address was by Mr a young miun whose deep conviction has been crystallized by seven years active missionary work in India and He emphasized the need of the millions of people in benighted kinds but he spoke more especially of the demand for an earnestness and here at home in the cause of Master and the Master's com- mand the gospel should be borne to every nation The tude ol the Christian people in the lands of brightness progress and hap- is the speaker said a baro- meter of the courage and success of the missionaries in foreign lands He declared that the missionary is like ic man at a end in the sea exerting his hist ounce of strength to reach and save a drowning the power at the other end of the rope to draw them both to safety be- the church at home The un- happy picture of the church at home betas attracted away from its duty ami dropping the rope at the critical moment when succor was so much needed was depicted by Mr Jonos with telling force His address was not only eloquent but it had the ments of sincerity and sympathy which riveted the attention and reach d the hearts of his Rev Mr Trimble devoted his re- marks marc especially to the marvel- movement which is sweeping both hemispheres uniting is he said the whole church ia the effort to save the whole world He illuminating instances of the progress of the movement and pointed out what it means when men toko up the battle with determination lo win He said the parody out of date who had In the world's broad field of battle in the bivouac of life you will find the lighting Christian represented by his u He praised the women for iir telling work in the face of op- position at home as well as abroad ml he said the men were the true fighting machines and he gloried in the fact that they were awakening to their duty Ho outlined the plan of missionary work and said that had figured and pists hod proved that it requires an of each to reach and Christianize tlie heathen At this rate it will take per year for twenty five years to convert the world His topic was Will the Movement Respond and Make Good He expressed in a most manner his fixed belief that it would He explained the weekly contribution idea amd had a tee appointed to look after the work in the local church District Superintendent Torbet made a brief hut earnest address in advocacy of the movement He began by saying ho wondered what time it was by the great it clock of God St Paul had written to the Romans in the time of The night is far spent and the day is at hand Rev Mr Torbet said he was convinced that the day had dawned but wondered whether the hour was eight o'clock or nine o'clock or ten o'clock and when the hand would point to the meridian of accomplishment Tho speaker was sure that as the hours were going by the work which the Master had laid out for to do would bo These missionary rallies are betag held in all of the towns throughout this district Tuesday evening one waa held at and last night at Cushing There are several groups of men missionaries pastors and men are these COUNTY HOSPITAL WOULD AFFORD GOOD PROTECTION An active campaign will be in Woodbury county for the of a county hospital at Sioux City A recent law provides for such an institution where the payers vote for it and it is only necessary to get 200 in order to have a special election held when the question will be submitted to the voters With the energetic fight being wag ed against tuberculosis and its cess where it is given the right port suggests the importance of a county hospital in the second largest county and city in the state The News believes that every family in Woodbury county should be in favor of the establishment this hospital as a protection and aid to their own families should they be affected with tuberculosis or other contagious dis- eases and a protection to their ilies against the contagion which others spread throughout the com- munity Last year there was observed throughout the nation what was known as Tuberculosis Sunday Again this year the churches will lend their influence to the great health propaganda The following statement has been issued from Des by A E state lecturer on April has been set aside this year as Tuberculosis Day and will be observed in churches in this country in a manner similar to that of Tuberculosis Sunday in 1910 when it is estimated over ser- mons were preached on the tion oC tuberculosis This year Tuberculosis Day will differ m one respect from sis Sunday in 1010 Instead of re- questing the churches to give to the tuberculosis cause a special Sunday service it is desirable this year that meetings be held at which the sub- ject of tuberculosis and its prevention can be discussed on Sunday April or any other day near that date oil her in the week or the following It is hoped every church in Iowa vill avail itself of this opportunity to tuberculosis and the problems which intimately affect church It is desirable that statistics from ministers showing how serious a tuberculosis is to every shall be gathered These ures will illustrate among other thing ho number of deaths last year from in the church in and the ways in which pastors called upon to minister to from this disease National Association for the Study and of Tuberculosis issue millions or circulars and inlets on the prevention of whilo this department will be lo supply all ministers or others with free to be dis- on Tuberculosis Day importance of such a sion is very great and it is hoped that thousands of ministers iin Iowa will avail themselves of this to disseminate re- garding tuberculosis and its tion This department will be glad to suggestive outline and literature lo any desire the same for pre- for Tuberculosis Day A E Kepford State Inspector of Tuberculosis CLAIMS HE WAS DOPED SLUGGED AND ROBBED IN CITY Makes You Think You think before you do it Did you ever notice how every one stops to think before he will sign his name to any paper That's the way it is with you pay out money you sign your stop to think Thus it is that a bank account helps one stop and wonder before he spends his money Catch the Then bank with us BAILEY STATE BANK The New Hardware Store It is an established fact that the Short Course to be held in Correctionville during the next week is one of the most instructive schools for the progressive farmer of the present age and while in the city we cordially invite every person in attendance to call and spend a tew minutes viewing our new stock of Hardware and Sharpies Cream Separators Sole agent for Bain Wagons Buggies Cantor Plows and Farm Implements We sell Hard Oils Hand Separator Oil Pure Kerosene and Gasoline Oils Full line of Guns and Genuine Hocking Valley COAL Also Splint and Illinois Best grade of hard coal Order now Prices are advancing and cars are getting Don't forget to order the old reliable Plymouth Flour T S CATHCART SONS Doped Beaten by thugs in Sioux City robbed of his entire savingly and put on the train hy his with a ticket for while in 1 stupor was the experience of Ed Reilly an erstwhile harness er of Canton S D according to his own story tie was carried from the train here Monday morning frothing OPERAHOUSE Moving Pictures Every Monday Wednesday and Saturday BLANKETS Storm and Stable Let me show you the new FIT ANY blankets They fit either a large or small horse The Wool Squares are also high class ELEGANT ROBES I have these in fur plush and the imitation Buffalo the latter are wind water and moth proof W M Rheubottom See me for fist class storage facilities 1 Transfer and Line C C Cooper Correctionville Iowa at the as though in a fit and transported in a to tho city jail whom assistance was A two-ounce bottle oE tine and cents wore all search re- and the doctor stated that tie victim probably drank ounce of tho turpentine His breath and clothes were free from odor at intoxicants Late Monday afternoon he became conscious and gave name to the marshal He ered at hU predicament that his