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   Estherville Democrat (Newspaper) - January 13, 1909, Estherville, Iowa                                ACCIDENT Roy Death In a Meets liar SIDE ROD ON ENGINE Miller Miraculously at i V Mr Brakeman em ployed OB the Rook Island and a former of WM killed in a peculiar manner on a freight train at a smalt town fifteen miles sooth Falls on Wednesday He was riding In the with Engineer Sholta and Bitting on the side while was is a arid one who will a long fireman dfr the Rock Island from Cedar to Esther and a man of excellent After congratulations werf offered a three WM M stated by Gazelle Haynes and Leila sister of tbe bride and Wilson remained here until Monday and then went to new home in Cedar where the groom In wish them prosperity arid and all tbe good things The guests were Dr and of Fuller Is uncle of Miss of Paw cousin of bride and of and and Dropped Deed Saturday Evening Way From at although he is time and de A STROKE DF AS Well si When She Came Up Tuesday After Ill Baptist of the DEATH OF CLAY Tirt putting or drt Into the engine The side broke and tearing it complete bring Brakeman rely that hs In the hospital at Iowa accident the WM going up a grads tod the engine WM It WM a escape for Fireman who happened to be worsting at When not at work fire always occupies the Mat on tbe left side of tbe cab where tbe accident Fireman Miller Is a son of Frank Miller of this TUe funeral of Brakeman lough was held at Iowa Falls He WM an excellent young man and well liked by the employes of the Rook He was a son Of Fred a former Rook Island and resident of He WM also a brother of M alsc a former resident of this city banks of today AN INDIAN HANGING Famous Mankato even the trying to his small sums Into the bank for safe keeping Instead of the bureau or the bed promising him In return loans proportioned to bis earnings and savings when be needs them to make an Investment or to tide him over some used of The cost of keeping many of these accounts at the more than the revenue de rived from but It is M good bank Investment for tbe The savings from many of them will grow Into large accounts and business and the added stability to the banking business from dealing with a community which has formed the habit of doing Its business through bank deposit and bank check of tbe and bidden reserve about the is a large Any discussion of the currency which does not take into t account the diminishing use of ready money in business and the greatly enlarging use of banks by classes have hitherto never gone into a bank except to daub a draft carry tbe is a discussion outside tb facts in tbe Banks have gone Into advertising as a Almost every county newspaper oar advertisements of the per asking the great non public to in and sample their line of Brood and of took twenty on side enjoyed a great The losing rabbit bant side bad to the winners to ap oyster ami the Brood men came oat victor Seventy two rabbits were fifty of which were shot by tbe men on the Brood Tbe boys all had D good time sport WM some thing opt of v Waiter MM Mary Clare filler married January 6th high noon by Rev At t to Fortysix yaars ago says tbe Mankato Free Sioux Indiana In Man kato by WM There WM no snow on the and the people were out In their shift Tbe city was filled with wbo had driven in to see the There were no but people drove M far M from all Some came by ox and drove all of every dee were More than soldiers were stationed In tbe and numbers of Indiana were confined in a Mids from tbe thirty eight that were to be They could not see the The banging took at In the all being executed at the same from a large square gallows erected for the About ten swung from Among those it IS now thought by nearly charges against The worst of the mur derers Were not those that were tried having voluntarily surren These were given a and among them was a who turned states and it WM largely on bis testimony that tbe convictions were Over 900 arid sentenced to be but President Lincoln clemency In tbe or all but and one of these There were five or six French half breeds among those and one white who WM brought up from a baby among the It was thought at the time that he WM an and it Is thought that he had do with the The people were demanding vengeance and all Indians looked alike to and it WM easy to No chiefs were among those A trench had been dug on the and tbe bodies were placed lib this and covered with That night there was a resurrection and every body It ia sup posed that all soon found way Into dissecting of the medical colleges of tbe James Walrath died Saturday evening about eight oclock while on her Way home from She down early in the evening from fief home do north Fourth street by Walrath and young She feel as well as usual and did considerable and starting home Walrath stopped at the Emmet House while she Weil on with tbe The night WM cold arid they stopped for a few minutes at the home of on north Fifth She seemed perfectly well only k very When within a block of she complained of being tired and told the grandson to go on home M she must sit down and He assisted ber to the front porch of the bouse occupied by George Walker and left He went to the home of and told them about his grandmother and they went over and helped her Into the Walker seemed conscious when they entered the house and called for a drink of It WM brought and She drank some and immediately A doctor was summoned and after a careful examination decided her death WM caused from a stroke of Deceased WM fiftyseven years of age at tbe time of her death and had sided in the past sixteen She has always been a bard working and Industrious re spected and loved by her daughters and Dale al ways made bis home are left to mourn her sudden and untimely funeral services were Tuesday afternoon at two oclock In tbe Baptist church and tbe remains interred in Oak Hill Two May of and Carrie of were present at the Tbe other daughter re sided too far Tbe sympathy of the entire community is extended tbe bereaved husband and family In time Of Deceased carried a insurance policy in Frozen to care of Koll its thought it better to ire a 60 Miss Maban come ftp tomorrow morning Fri to take care of to Girls chapter te tbe life story of Pearl the bo so far as Cedar i was enacted yes Jay she WM placed tRook Island train by Police Ma i and taken to she arrives there she to the House of the a home and training f and it Is probable the Word Received of His Death In Scot land January HE DIED VERY SUDDENLY Was For Marty Years a Resident of This Many Friends In no more of Earl Waters of years to After years and bad but trouble hardship and worn mens clothing for years and worked M a Order to eke out an ex 1st shs has noW entered a life where will have oily peace and quiet and e stays at the home will a useful was hard to believe that the mod and rather beautifully dressed woman who accompanied Word has been received here of the of Clay at He died very suddenly on January caused from a stroke of Ladd received word on January 4tb but up to the present time has received no particulars of bis Olay was for many years a resident of and prior to re siding here lived on a large ranch In Jack Greek He had many loyal friends in who will regret to learn of his sudden He was a man of considerable to the union passenger station I the Barr Waters wbo WM brought on December no one would have recognized her e newsie who for the past two his been selling papers and candy fruit on the Decorah division ns of the Rook She was dressed In u becoming gown of the coat of dark colored add becoming fur bat arid a dark Earl Wilson newsboy and man of all bad en and in bis place WM student for one of the best training schools for e Links and Engineer is now in charge of the switch engine in tbe Rook Island yards at this ttt Sholts has returned from Cedar Rapids and is running an engine out of this ttt Conditions were very disagreeable Tuesday for Wilbur Blairs sale and a small crowd However all articles sold well and brought prices beyond his Wilbur has secured employment with ihe Rock Island at and with his will move there about the middle of tbe Park 11 t Brakemen J James Rob Art Switchman Hors tall and Firemen Fred Barstow and esley attended the of dragging I call He has issued the following statement regarding the plan proposed To those who have never given this matter much thought it may seem im possible to drag the roads of a great state in three but it can be done and rs being demonstrated In Jackson Hardin If one township can drag its roads in three hours another and if two townships can a county and If a county can tbe state of Iowa method is to employ farmers through out the township to drag the roada and am particular to employ those who are most interested In rood Then put them out on stations of equal distance as near as can be and direct the stations so that one drags to meet another all over tbe Each one has a telephone and when tbe roads are ia a condition to them up and need them all out at about tbe same time and in three hours tbe roads of the township are dragged Each one receives from the 50 cents per mile for I have followed this system for years and never failed but once er twice to drag tbe township after every I Invite road superintendents who have not systematized road glng to try this system and I believe they will find tbe result very This article is written IB the inter esi of good Let every fellow who reads this take op his pen and write an item to bis home newspaper in the interest of road Insist that your roads be kept dragged If your road superintendent is indifferent about it criticise him Tell him in black and white all tbe things yon thought of when riding over some of bis roada that shook false teeth down tbe Billy No could ever do any such stunts as those done by Sunday ID any city except the way bad been prepared by faithful work of tbe regu lar ministry for many It is well known and has been moot com upon that ministry is poorly that tbe leverage salary of the protestant ministry is below dollars a Ottumwa It no exception fa tht We submit that f here Is something Incongruous If not absolutely ludicrous In people paying one dollars for whole year Work and Bother man dollars for five weeks The discrepancy is 80 great as to become almost an Insult to the regular preachers of the gospel when tbe fact to considered Sundays are built noon their Koebler and the interior of their bil liard ball and barber It presents attractive ttf MS Ringsted Dispatch Peter Koll was very seriously frozen Tuesday morning tome time between and a by being thrown from a He bad been in town attending tbe of which order be is a and after eating supper at Dickinsons restaurant be went In to place of where be remained until pearly two oclock conversing with friends and then went to the liveryman to get bis horse and start for Not anyone yet knows the exact account of the case but tbe theory given Is that when near the Hans farm his horse became frightened at a bunch of hay in the threw him M his cap was found only a few feet from that place and it was all covered with It seems as though be deliberately turned around and went back in the he had been coming as be Was found In John yard about oclock In tbe morning by who was going out to tbe barn to do As the night WM bitter one of bis feet and ears were badly his head had severe gash on one undoubtedly caused when he WM off the tried to question him but M be could get no be was removed to the house where members of the family applied snow to his frozen foot and succeeded In drawing tbe frost all put pfit and very likely WM means of saving the frozen his ears were covered with blood they did oot likely he will not Jose them will be sore for some Send today for a trial sub scription to Tbe Des Moines Evening every day except Sunday to July In every Tbe Tribune is tbe best evening newspaper printed In Iowa In addition to tbe service of the Associated Press t has a splendid state news service and Its own repre In Washington and Tbe many special features are always Subscribe with the publisher of this any postmaster or remit to The Des Moines Evening Des Sample copies mailed to any address upon request time to soon aa the telephone was opened was called and with Jurors Drawn For Term of GRAND John Center John Swan Lake Denmark Armstrong Ellsworth Emmet High Lake township Armstrong Lincoln Jack Creek f Twelve Mile Lake town j PETIT Soren Denmark that Denmark Ellsworth Denmark Ellsworth town John Andrew Denmark Armstrong Armstrong township Mf Armstrong Iowa Lake Jack tij n Vt town Swan Lake ttt It is reported that Fred commence suit at once against tbe Rook Island Company for for tbe of bis who was killed at ten days is a former Rook Island conductor and now resides at ttt Conductor Ed Liddle went to Fort Dodge Menday on a short business ttt A passenger conductor on tbe Great Northern railroad bu organized a There Is now a membership of In every run he makes he scatters bis cards through the First thing you know someone will call him a If men of this stamp can op erate forthe moral effects upon the community along one line and do whats to binder organizations of similar character being organized and be of great service to tbe human The habit of swearing goes band ia hand with the pernicious habit of drinking ttt Car Repairer Barrett has gone to to work under Clark at a salary of 180 per ttf was put in tbe waiting room arthe Book Island depot during the recent cold It seems Improv ments at this modern station never oan ttt Railways of the United States earned leas in 1908 than In 1907 and 21 of them went Into the bands of This la due to no im pairment of our producing Our crops were the largest in measured in value being estimated at Agitation and ihe cries of political shysters are responsible for much of the loss and tbe resultant ttt Will Conklin has resigned his po sition M fireman on the Rook Island and is again at work in tbe Steam Drag All Iowa Roads In Three The Farmers The special committee on sports for Tuesday January Is ranging for a jolly good Liberal premiums are for tug of foot fat coming tbe heaviest barring lightest and tbe three loads containing the most may be added The consists of and contests are only open to sons living outside of Further particulars will be given In next weeks Anyone wishing to advertise In Farmers Institute will please phone not later than Wednesday of this No general soliciting ad will be A full page IS fractious In Tbe Higley of Mason through thuir local repre has contributed toward the expenses of Dairy Day at the Insti Barry uf Lambert baa generously offered to pay of tbe cost of Judge Dairy Day Institute The Dairy Commission will have a man here also who will take part in the program and award the premiums on Tbe following Chicago Live Stock Commission firms have shown their appreciation of Emmet comity patron age by contributing toward the success of the coming and note advertisements in tbe Armory and Premium catalog banm Wood Bunker A Sheep Commission Iowa Live Stock Commission Hoog Turner and Clark Bowles 4 Sorum was over from Lake Monday Ubl Thank Swan That every road in the state of Jowa can be in three hours is the claim of superintend ent of Jackson baa time lit bis tbat done Recently an ran down and killed a iHe was a Instead of racing along unmindful of tbe grief of the owners of that he immediately got tenderly picked up be unfortunate fowl and rang tht of the from the vicinity of it bad woman opened the I am very sorry to inform thf that I have this ben of held the fow up to her Now am quite willing to pay whatever Eut checked him Im obliged to Tf hep f Of t to vouk it fpr  

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