Glenwood Opinion (Newspaper) - September 28, 1905, Glenwood, Iowa PART ONE THE GLENWOOD OPINION ESTABLISHED 1864 MILLS SEPTEMBER 1905 XLI Baptist Roll Call The members of the Baptist church will hold a special meeting and social a flair Thursday when program will be given which will Include music and some addresses by the different officers of the church and Sunday school on subjects pertinent to life and interests of the This will be followed by a social hour during which refreshments will be The annual business meeting of the church will be held Wednesday Tax Penalty Begins 1 September 30th is the last day for paying taxes without the penalty attaching County Treasurer Carson and his deputy E Brown are consequently overrun with work this week attending to those who have delayed payments until Burners Fearful Fall J Burger the well known agent of the Farmers company of Cedar Rapids had the misfortune to meet with a serious accident one night last week as he was driving home from He had been there with Kelly the state agent adjusting losses and they were on this side of Tabor coming A culvert had washed out and a stick had been propped up in it to warn drivers but the so dark that Burger did not see the One wheel of his buggy went into the hole throwing him Out and against the stick or something like His face was terribly cut and the left eye just missed permanent in Burger with his usual op view of things considers him elf lucky in getting off so BURNS THE NO Easily cared pleasure to It is the Best Floor Heater Burns any kind of Every user a satisfied We gladly refer you to those who use See our large line of German Heaters Radiant Home Base Burners Oak Stoves In all Sizes Coles Hot Blast Heaters Killing Frosts The average date OQ which killing frosts have in this section during the last thirtyfour years is October according to statistics in cluded in a bulletin issued by the agricultural The earliest date for a killing frost in the stat ed period wys September Our prices are Do not buy until you have seen our Bower Glenwood A Glenwood Boys Big Job Jerry Kempton an old Glenwood boy was visiting friends i A town last He is now cashier for the great packing firm of Hammond Company at and the way that Jerry handles accounts would make the head swim of even some fel lows they are Napoleons o finance and captains of Each week he makes up a pay roll for 1150 it taking him eight hours to sign He receives market quo tations every two minutes during cer tain hours of the and has to keep the figures correct or there would be disastrous His cash balance each night foots up to half a million His work is so stren that he is compelled to labor two nights a week to keep up with Fo all this Jerry receives a salary of W5 per Christian Church pastor of the hristian opened a series of meetings the first of the week ind is being assisted by of in ad Lotion to being a good soloist and is an excellent ind his assistance in the music is ad ing much to the spirit of the Stark is preaching some spir thoughtful and helpful sermons gratifying results are anticipated as a result of this special 3veryone is made heartily welcome at hese Foot Ball at Tabor Tabor College football team is t play a game with Council Bluffs big in the par at Joe is this wee with his family fnm the Gigary pro perty to the residence recently vacate by Deur and Miss Smith were married yesterday morning at nine oclock at Missouri Valley where he grooms parents the cere mony being performed under Catholic The young people will make their home in Lake View where Deur is in business and where a ouse has been furnished for their The brides former home was in but during the past ear she has been living with a sister Lake View and it was there that he acquaintance was which in the of the marriage The Glenwood friends of Deur oin in and extend heir best wishes for a happy and married Markel is Badly Hurt Assessor of Center met with a serious accident Tuesday morning while he was work ing about his He was cutting down a tree and when it fell was un able to get away quick enough io pre vent the tree from catching He was thrown to the ground and one o his ankles was broken and he way in jured It was impossible 10 tell at first how seriously he was but he now seems to be ering as well as could be Joe Culwell is visiting at He is now located at four miles from the home of John who writes an interesting letter published else where in this Married at Council Bluffs Frank Caves and Miss Mattie daughter of and N Boysen of this were in marriage Sunday in the private par lor at the Iowa School for the Daaf at Council W Starr of The groom has beea cook at the institution for nearly five years and the bride has acted as assistant matron at the sams place for The ceremony was witnessed only by the official family and the brides mother and brother The newly wedded couple expect to more into the city as soon as their places can be filled at the The Glenwood friends of the bride extend best wishes and hope that the young people may find afull allotment of pleasure in their new Len Davis has taken charge of the Hubbell hotel subleasing it from Davidson the recent Len managed this hotel once before and has had considerable experience in the He is one of the boys who can not be kept down and he will no doubt do Weather and Crops For the week ending Following heavy showers on the which caused some local damage in western the past week brought 6 days of ideal weather for belated portion of the corn The dally mean temperature has been 3 to 5 degrees above normal in the larger part of the and since the 19th the sky has been practically Good progress has been made in fall plowing and cutting Reports indicate that more than the usual acerage of corn will be put into shock in the central and west ern In all the best corn dis of the where the crop re timely it ia cally For the state at 85 to 90 per cent is now well The immature portion needs frostless weather for the balance of the mouth and probably some of it a little be Conservatively the amount of corn now mature is fully equal to the state average for the past fifteen Sharp to Go Robert Sharp left Tuesday nigh with his family for Oregon where Sharp and the children will spend the winter with her rela If the climate is they will locate there and Shari will join them in the when hi lease of runs Sharp hats been post master at several years and is a fine gentleman who has made a great many It is with re gret that we see such enterprising young man leave Mills How ever the removal is only caused by the health of A change of climate it is thought will be Sharp will return in about two weeks to care for his business until The Alexander Bowen mon just placed in the little North Grove cemetery two miles southeast of Hastings Is without doubt the hand piece of work of the kind ever erected in Mills It was manufactured by the Glenwood Granite andis very The artistic proportions are very Thi monu ment cost The marble coping cost It is a piece of work that Lord and his men may well feel very proud and speaks well for this manufacturing concern that is the pride of the people of the county as well as of the citizens of The boiler jacket of a to weather and made of sheet iron because for such purposes sheet iron is more durable than sheet Tke Majestic Range is made of sheet exactly the same It is a long step from locomotives to the range in your but the material of which your range is made is of vital importance in your household Sheet iron costs twice as much as sheet but steel will and cracks in your cook ing apparatus means loss of waste of and in a few years the range is ready for the junk In the body of all Majestic Ranges we now use Majestic Old Style Charcoal The top and framework are made of Majestic Malleable iron that never cracks or and is so that you can do all your cooking without removing the The locomotive is compelled to stand up under severe looks will not draw a train 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