Correctionville News (Newspaper) - September 12, 1912, Correctionville, Iowa LIVESTOCK FAIR EDITION CORRECTIONVILLE NEWS VOLUME XXXI CORRECTIONVILLE IOWA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1912 NUMBER IS D H BOBBINS OLD DIES SUDDENLY KW nut When the Farmers Savings bank of of Gushing opened doom to the public last Monday Sept 9 the town and community came into a session iti pride may well we Dustin H Robbms a resident of th a taken The Gushing Realty and Im vicinity since 1866 died at home provement company is g a four miles north of on home for itself and for the Tuesday forenoon Sept 10 1912 He was stricken with paralysis at about 4 30 o clock Monday morning ana he never re gained consciousness 78 years of age and his al today occurs on the fifty first an- of his marriage to Martha ft WHEN IN NEED OF Suit Overcoat Hat Cap Shirt Overalls Underwear Trunk Suit Case or anything in men's and boys wear Large line to select from and courteous treatment Hake this store your home while in town Remember you are always welcome DUSTIN H ROBBINS We wiD take chances on die boy's future who writes his check to pay for his ex- He soons learns to cutout things that are unnecessary and early in value of the dollar Oat he has earned Merchants State Bank Real Estate Farm Loan and Fire Insurance ia Connection Hart Portable Grain Elevator THE ROLLER BEARING MACHINE The elevator proper with MX sets of Bearings and self-aligning boxes There are rf roller bearings in the wagon lifting jack the all-steel The will not cramp m any position The Mam bottom bolted to not warp An the wood sides gives the Elevator IT and greater capacity than others g The is of Both the Elevator and return er strips for chain to the corners The oi KELLEr HOLDS OWN IN STREET With an inner circle of bull moosera a border of democrats and a few ops made up of women and ers General Kelley who with lands of other unemployed men hoofed it to Washington In 1894 had i fair sized audience when he de- from a box in the street here Monday evening He made a good talk logical and grammatical and convincing as te made bv most cal itinerants He wasted no time be- Taft but praised the leans for their consistent efforts to cure and perpetuate the prosperity of he country and criticised the crats for being erratic and ent deserting the tariff for a free sll ver then militarism and im- then a general of and nou the tariff again Rain interrupted the taOt and while general was preparing to depart C M Farrell a stranger here stepped o the front and ch some of statements of latter met the nrc good for a time and with telling effect When again mounted the platform Marshal Olson made a few remarks to him about moving on which drew a re- sponse of no uncertain tone and terms averred that he had been to speak there and asserted that th stature of the marshal did not prompt desire or tion of changing plan He then made his to Farrell and again started on his way offering this com- ment with not a little scorn and csv -A tin star doesn t always make a Dr W endeavored to ask how long Roosevelt had been a progressive but the crowd had gotten into a mood and made too much noise to permit of parley Mr Furrell doffed Ms hat to the pouring rain and remaining Coe A year ago today one of the most joyous golden weddings ever held ID this community was celebrat ed at the home He is vived h t wife am children The latter are William of Marshfield Mo Albert of Kingsley la Frank of Minnesota Mrs Mabel Smithwick Paul Henry Reuben and Clyde of All will be present at the funeral which takes place this afternoon at 2 00 o clock from the house and at 2 30 from Good H ope church which Mr Robbins helped to organize back in 1888 He is one of the last of the homesteaders in this tion a man who with his faithful wife passed through the troublous of early times with fortitude and optimism He had a very lovable nature and his sudden going will be the cause of much surprise and av among his host of friends HOUSE BURNS LIGHTNING HITS TWO RESIDENCES Fire which originated In a cob house in a mysterious manner completely destroyed the farm house on the H J Semper place three miles east of town Friday about noon From the time the started it only about minutes until the roof felt in The is tenanted by George Kirschner and his sister Mrs Walker and dren Mrs Walker just completing the family ironing the children and Mr were nearby in the yard when lames were seen issuing from the cob louse The fire was soon to the house The neighbors and the entire Northwestern section crew appeared and helped save a portion of the household goods A canary of the beautiful songster type periled Con- clothing was burned and almost a case of eggs The household goods were partially covered by ance Mr had Insurance on the house and has purchased an- bank but temporarily the bank will be in other quarters That this ft institution will be substan tial and w the confidence of tho of the community is attested by the high character of the men at its head The president Glen M Gracey is known through his connection with one of Holstem s leading banks and for his agreeable personality and his fine business ability George A president is acquainted with everybody in this entire section and held In high esteem He will add strength to the bank Ralph Evans cashier is a keen business man who has during the time he has lived in Cashing and in his work organizing he bank proved his worthiness for he responsible position given him directors an of whom are men of imminence and influence in their community are as follows The ers and Ed Hans GreU Ferd lummel A E Rekenthaler William rag and George Volkert the new styles of suits Coats and Dresses at this store equaled values in the most fashionable Suits that meet every demand for traveling and home wear other building to move upon the ashes of the destroyed one Mr Kirschner is a voune unmarried man and is industrious Three ago he rented the place and had made it very homelike when the misfortune took place He wishes to thank those who assisted in saving a portion of the household goods VAN HOUTEN HOME AFIRE Fortunately for the i B Van ten and their handsome dence in the north of town the tric lights were turned on last day evening when lightning burned ont a fuse set fire to the board to which the meter was attached The and went out and Mr Van Houten went to the attic to In- He found a small lame which was extinguished bat which would have endangered the dence had it not been discovered at last night had i escape from death at about II m o clock when a terrific bolt of lightning struck home Sixteen window panes were the northwest portion of the house partially demolished and Mr Schuhs arm bruised and ng rain a la PavM Bennett Hill I am a democrat He told of the battles h- had fought In with and saM he weaM like to answer Mr tirade His didn't carr to to him and he t haw IT imach of a political 1 anyway speech at hand rear this Elevator time Can B Shontz In spite of the Intense heat of at the Congregational church when the pastor Rev G R HalL amvw excellent sermon on Manhood while general In Its character directed en this sion tv the 15 men and of who are lanlin this and was dur Ing the fev UN- Tonne Mens the description of the new Jerusalem by St John In the book of Revelation Its length breadth and height were equal The demand for men and women of and poise the speaker said was never so great now The dimension of length he likened to the moral fiber breadth to and height Is the based on and moves men and women to rise to their full stature In sudden crises and there meet the opportunities and tudes with courage and effectiveness Character after all Is the true are of the speaker said aw the which spells the only real success is that with equal Some men are moral but lack exacting from their verv thing In the bond be- I cause It Is Some have I nd morality Hi unequal portions which o on the instant the un- selfish to so essential o troe manhood and womanhood The Christ character was exalted by the speaker as the goWe He urged the as departed CO SECURITY HOW HiU BANK CONSIDERS YOU bank to the people to better Hie financial condition of every IMAM or women who will accept service DEPOSIT YOUR GRAIN CHECKS and alt other checks no wetter where drawn with IM end everything by check No matter how end unimportant YOU may think account would be let ne assure yon it will be courteously received end led Bailey State Bank Always Try the People's Store Pint The People's Store MUSHKIN SEFF OWNERS Always Try die People Pint Unequaled values in new fall tailored Suits ranging in prices Sia and The woman who is planning an early fall and winter wardrobe will find a splendid selection in the showing of September Sales NEW FALL COATS Smartest ir Jh broadcloth solid colors and fancy mixtures just what you want for fall and wear priced at and Our new fine of have arrived in white gray tan and plaids values truly The weather has been tremdy hot but the evenings are getting cooler and you wiD need a sweater Our new Kne has just arrived come in and let us fit you oat bv Mrs W who gave a and bv Rosalie Sower who seng W L bit our special on girls which started last Saturday certainly made a hit so many took advantage of our offer they were were saving from to on every school shoe not h soon be tine to by straw hats aside we hr their o and their maker bv building character which win stand test RESIDENT PREACHES off Mm whv spent hwd attending school here the of the moraine He has m the for tt fears and W vears ago he delivered here while on a Rer Jir stn have just lotof boys and they are aB of the latest styles and colors wnl cap Tee to each boy Iw u came here vMt C H for fal and winter wear are SPECIALS high grade O IMS advanced T lake omt promt winch we are at M MUSHKIN Sioux City