Daily Liberal (Newspaper) - November 10, 1881, Lemars, Iowa fill Vol. I. 2S4. November 10, 1881, DAILY IS STERY DAY Flint's by or by iO cents per week 40 per Rates known on the THE WEEKLY IS larERY AT PKR and contains local news any other paper in Tlie school board on Tuesday night took the necessary preliminary steps to purchase for school site block No. 74 bounded north by by and west by Cedar This block is most eligibly situated on tlie North has been thoroughly is ready for tree planting at Tlie consideration is is less than halt its vakie if purchased by private T. L. Bowman and the of of the Land Town Lot Company are entitled to the of our for their courtesies in this oyster supper at tiie Hall tomorrow given by the members of Good Templars promises to be an occasion of more Hum and those who have not already secured their seat tickets would better do so at There will no be a and while the food provided will be to satisfy the cravings or who come first and present tickets will be treated with than those that come in at the Several of the best cooks in town to prepare the so make haste to get 3iktk0rs.-The night of the of this month is set down us the time to look for the the present is not a goott year watchers up long night may enough of points lU slipping along the heavens to them their The thirty-three The latest of iu the two latest were in 1799-all between the and 14th of a which has the November an position in the circle of celestial Next in dignity to them stand August which to be looked not always about die 10th or luid after these come the stragglers array which may be nearly all night shooting about in a vagabond sort of a way without and any perceptive The these great streams of August and November is that they accessories of our solar revolving in or groups round our sun in a very eccentric like of turning round the sun in close proximity to and then speeding off to a point as distant as the orbit of The entertainment to-morrow evening will not only consist things to hut also intellectual treats that cannot but we give the our readers will is lull and and er and and Messrs. Adams and A. N. Comic K. Tenor Gun at Sea Adams and Comic C. E. Adams and R ead i ng i ss Carm i Instrumental Mary Comic Death of Levi J. C. and family left this evening for the far their ultimate destination being the British Mr. came here from Nova Scotia about u year intending to but the mild and balmy proved too much of a change for ouo accustomed to the of the and he goes to the unknown where nine of winter and two of cold weather will prove more like Mr. Blackett and his family will bo wo sincerely regret that thoy could not bo persuaded to locate hero Members of council say that a six-foot sidewalk is necessary on south Main street because there are two churches located ou tho south side of and a four foot will not accommodate the In the language of Judge that's too All the crowds that attend church services can readily walk on a leaving a foot and a half to spare on either fact people of LoMars do uot rush to church in it be to the Catholic a three-foot walk is all that is Those of our citizens who desire to either of the on tho side can readily get there by moans of a and council knows it. The school children manage tu get along with a yet they don't - - - - Many young that an idle life must bo a pleasant but there are none enjoy so and aro such burdens to .as those have nothing to Those are obliged to work luud all day enjoy their short of and bo much that they are apt to think if their lives wore spent in rest and it would be the most of But this is a tiad as they would find out if thoy made a trial of life they find bo One who m can never enjoy for it a from and if our whole time were spent in amusing wo find it more wearisome than tho hardest days Recreation is only valuable as it unbends tho idle can know nothing of it. people leave off business and down to a life of but thoy tind that thoy aro not near so happy as thoy were and they aro often glad to return to their old occupation to escape the of It is our painful duty to-day to i chronicle the death of Lavi which occurred at 9J o'clock last evening at the residence of his E. Mr. LaRue was taken sick two weeks ago with a low type of For two days he lay at tho Kevere then he was removed to Mr. Pew's where every care and attention was given Faithful nurses remained by him day and but tho though at times to let go its would return with renewed vigor until unable longer to endure the gave and last surrounded by friends and the employees of his who tearfully watched while the labored breathing grew less the spirit of this released from tho diseased tenement of took its for that land we aro is no nor The body was taken oast this afternoon for interment in the family burying ground near 31aj. C. W. and Harry VanSickel Levi had been a resident of for five years having come here in 1876 and engaged iu tho agricultural implement business with E. Tho lirra worked along quietly but surely until two years ago when they bought the hardware stock of T. B. and subsequently purchased the VanSickel Hall they opened out an extensive which has been constantly growing and bade fair to give tho proprietors a handsome return for their time and In business Mr. LaRue was obliging and making of as was by tho deep interest manifested in his Every man was Levi and many tears are shed at his untimely Mr. would have been thirty-two years old on tho Sth of just in tho of An aged three brothers and friends without will mourn tho death of this man who was in all respects a true May his sleep be as his memory will ever be At 111,' this afternoon there were and tho body the was taken to the by a large number of as warm friends as ever man o - To-day the Guthrie and their families cut sticks and departed for their new home amid the swamps and bogs of Dickenson These gentlemen were among tho early Plymouth and they stood tho county during the earlier when drouth and other interfered with its During all that by dint of hard work economical made they leave for their new homes and in shape to stand such hardships as must surely Our people wish them hoping and believing that before long thoy will to this favored where their hearts still fondly Chapped hands can be cured by a few applications of O & C's find it the quickest remedy Sold by Allison & WILL H. MY STOCK OF Is the in tlie Northwest and the very and Newest Designs in the direct from the Manufacturers and a Specialty of Fine Goods for Dpi Special imd for Hotel Etc. Correspondence solicited from parties at a distance to which prompt attention will be WILL IT. The Sioux In WEAE A SPECIALTY A fine line of goods ou hand at The only boot and shoe house in the made to order on notice by skilled N.B. BARBER SHOP G ih 1st door east Co Kewly furnished 1 imd n NOT on KlIN 1 V for in We iui of our prions ly DUBUQUE HOFFMAN & convenient to the Union and good 82d House Lords best Bar and Refreshment loon in the Nothing but tho choicest imported and best goods Sixth - Le Iowa Proprietor of E. acoNS AHD Jv vj a Jj S i A 1 Loan and Insurance for Northwestern nil A bus. I I GOLD A SPECIALTY The Rooms on Sixth Mallet used la. 1 Corner Fourth Main Streets { Iowa I made ' We liave workmen and tho best of do not hesitate to guarantee We H supply of different sizes of we aro at bottom prices and will guarantee them to be the draft of any wagon in tbo and best of done All warranted strictly Groceries av FRANK & 00. Groceries and Provisions I Sells Ihiin any you forget All goodo freu of Zd TO THE - - -