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   Iowa Liberal (Newspaper) - May 21, 1879, Lemars, Iowa                                Local Meals at all at D. I I Only ft few shawls will be closed out at N. U. EVANS & Co. Our newsy letter failed to reach us this The trees in the house 8 ure are looking Bargains iu to close them at C. Evans fc Navy Blue Flannel Suits made to or $ 15 00 to $ 18 00. See the line display of Silver ware at Smith's Jewelry Store this Another refreshing rain fell here and the crops are looking schooners arc passing through town every following the course of On June 0th, the county camp meeting iu opens On Friday next and every Friday thereafter fresh fish will be on sale at meat tf kid and dog skin at reduced prices to close them at N. 0 Evans & Next Sunday Rev. W. of this and Rev. Mr. of will exchange A. E Arnold Y ill preach next Sunday evening on The Religious Lessons of the The Methodist Sunday school will hold its annual picnic iu Payne's oa Friday of next May 30th. Mrs. O. of came to town yesterday on a brief visit to her Mrs. A. The Baptist social will be held at the residence of Mrs. P. Peebles morrow { All are cordially closing out Dress at N. C. Evans & But six weeks remain between us and the ever Fourth of and if LeMara is to celebrate active steps must he taken at Postmaster Emery will soon havo a supply of the new government four per all our people may become bloated The Northwest Iowa of the Methodist Episcopal church which meets st Sioux October 3d, will he presided over by Bishop America township caucus will bs held Friday May 80th. The central for the township P. F F N IL C. Curl is. Madam Hoy's new improved at N. C. Evan's & The daily established three months since by Samuel J. ia Chi has turned up its The principal writers were er Senator Doolittle and his A diary belonging to one of young ladies was picked up on the streets ft few days It is said to be full of gush concerning a certain young man whose name we suppress because of his A. whose husband is an inmate of the Independence insane is down with together with all her Mrs. Miller lives five miles east of Frank Revell thought he saw a sailboat on the river Saturday upon closer investigation the dimity was und to be part and parcel of a female's Frank C. G. new house i3 going up very If good weather and no more meteors fool around the house will be ready for occupancy by the middle of satchels Rt reduced prices to close thorn at Is C. Evans & Henry Hoopers to be a candidate for If Henry will put this threat into execution we will do our for him publish his announcement ( with free t his tickets and give Uim a Will old belly accent our kind offer Notwithstanding all the big talk that was indulged in last we haven't a single murder to chronicle The burly braggart who do you see that son of a Watch I'm going to pop him even shot off his mouth at his u t o r s One of George D 18 circulating the story that Mr. f the has discontinued his The statement is The Tribune is prepared to do all kinds of binding as cheap and as well as in the aud deserves the patronage of Jhe Treat & Co. have new corn nnd feed stone in running and re prepared to grind any kind of feed corn far their patrons ou short Farmers can depend upon getting their to take home the same day it is Good feed and corn will be if 4t On July 4th, the Methodist of Seney will hold a grand picnic celebration at or near that and all the Methodist Sunday schools in the county will bo invited to The committee of Messrs. Watson Freeman aud P J. are gentleman who will do Jots of hard work in order to make the picnic a l H I S U N T R Y ' B E S T W H O S E R V E S P A B T Y B r I. 7. LE M A E S W E D N E S D A Y MAY 2 1 1879. D. W. of the Dubuque was in town Pam E. aad H. Day Lave gone to Kansas to look over the Mrs. C. P. of is in visiting with her Mrs. Will J i P. the started for Wisconsin Ho will bo absent a week or ten Hon. of was m town He reports crops down his way as looking Mrs. Mary who has been Uniting iu Peoria for the past three returned to Lemars last Mr. aud Mrs. Bam Greenwald returned from Independence last It is so exceedingly dry in that of the state that the people cannot tell the Lem and H. W. left for Monday going by Harry aad Sanford VanSiekel started for the same point with a R. of agent for the wholesale drug house of rough is in the of H. Esq. Mr. Powell and Mr. Dent are time having been intimate acquaintance and associates back in C. Richard late of the Sioux City was in town Dick is feeling happy over release from newspaper aud asserts that he will never re- engage in that About the first of June he will start for to take a position in the J. M. Junes printing - A few week's Prof. the Yt endeavored to explain the cause of the tramp mania that is cursing our and the conclusion arrived as was that parental neglect was at the bottom of the whole that allowing hoys to roam the streets when they should be iu was a prolific e of and We con cur. the learned professor so far us he but we mutt inform him that he stopped far short of as a journalist nd an he A few days since wo v. era in Prof. aud in looking over the stock of literary ware displayed we came upon a lot of that most pernicious kind the obscene trash that is sapping the very blood of Police Police Nickel and a lot of other trash that is for the bunds of much more so for the young boys who are feeding upon it. The rush on Saturday for papers of this class at Prof. store was and we noticed boys of thirteen years and upwards poring over the contents with concealed Prof. and all other dealers in this sort ot are doing big work to make tramps and though we they do it We p. n this item with much but k U a y that must be Wo sincerely hope we hall not be called n on in tho future to say more concern ing Republican County The Republicans of Plymouth county will meet iu convention at on May 81, 1- 599, at one o'clock p. for tho purpose of selecting live es to attend the State convention of the Republican to bo held at June 11, 1879, to nominate State officers to succeed those whose terms of cilice expire January 1, 1830. The ratio of representation iu said convention will be one delegate for each township and in addition one delegate for each fifteen votes or fraction over one- cast for J. A. T. for Secretary of at the general election iu 1878. The following table shows the number of delegates each township will be entitled in said America 16 4 Elgin 4 4 Perry o F r e d o n i a 8 2 Giant 4 Stanton 2 5 Sioux 4 Union n 2 i Was hi act on e Marion 2 Meadow i T o t a l 60 It is suggested by the committee that the several townships hold their caucuses on May 24, 1879, aud that each township send delegates to the County A. H. The The meteor which passed over this region on the struck the ground about two miles north of making a hole fifteen feet d e e p nnd ten feet From the Northern whose Frank visited the wo take the The parties that commenced digging for it have excavated a place 14 feut d e e p and havo f o u n d what is supposed t o be the main b o d y of the hes i d e s a considerable number of small Last Mi n d a y afternoon they took out a p i e c e inches and about three i n c h e s in a n d last Tues d a y t h e y succeeded in getting t h e l a r ge w h i c h Weighed 4151 p o u n d s It w a s thought by several persons that at the time the above described meteor another one f e l l just across t h e river west of t o w n and Wednesday the report was confirmed by the ( hiding of one of the A. A. y farm at the depth of about four feet that weighed 151 p o u n d s It is n o w almost a Cer tainty thai of all I he over which meteors were s a i d to p a 0 s that d a y was the only spot within several hundred miles which w as favored with an actual It was evidently the same in its ramble through on its way to this which was seen from and the noise of the plosion heard iu many A Republican member of the Ohio dele who is intimate at tho Whita remarked to your correspondent night that the president does not take kindly to tho suggestion that Sherman will leave the cabinet aud enter Ohio It is the president's earnest desire make his cabinet existant with the ad and he is so well pleased with his present that ha would not willingly hear to any of them much less who by his unprecedented financial ability has made him self a bulwark of strength to the The Republicans of Stanton township j j s It is thought hero that the No. 44. THE DUTY OV A An a t t o r n e y i n a r e c e n t s p e e c h b e f o r e a j u ry in a l i b e l s u i t m a d e use of t h e f o l l o w i ng l a n g u a g e as s h o w i n g t h e f u n c t i o n s of a n e w s p a p e r ' ' T h e r e h a s g r o w n u p a sort of a n o b l i g a t i o n r e c o g n i z e d m u t u a l l y by t h e p r e s s a n d p e o p l e b y w h i c h t h e p e o p le e x p e c t t h e p r e s s as d i s t r i b u t o r s o f u s e f u l i n t e l l i g e n c e s h a l l i n f o rm t h e m is w e l l w h a t i s t o b e a v o i d e d a s w h a t is to be its w e l l what i s t o b e s u s p e c t e d u s w h a t i s t o b e c o n f i d e d in. A n e w s p a p e r is u g a r n e r e r a u d d i s t r i b u t o r of n e w s is a p u b l i c m o n i t o r a n d i t is i t s d u t y to a d m o n i s h t h e p e o p l e against f r a u d s a n d s h a m s and i m p o s t u r e s a nd d i s h o n e s t i e s R is t o b e a b e a c o n a s w e l l ns g u i d e a n d w h e n e v e r a p u b l i c a p e r t h r o u g h t h e d i v e r s i f i e d a p p l i a n c es f o r the c o l l e c t i o n and d i s t r i b u t i o n of in f o r m a t i o n d i s c o v e r s a n y w h e r e i n p u b l i c j l i f e e n d in p u b l i c a v o c a t i o n s w h e t h e r it by a l a w y e r or a c l e r g y m a n or a phys i c i a n a m a n w h o i n s t e a d of s e c u r i ng t h e p u b l i c w e l f a r e by h o n o r a b l e m e t h o ds a n d p m c U e e s s i m p l y p r o w l s a b o u t i n t he b a c k y a r d o f h i s p r o f e s s i o n and u s e s the m e a n s a n d i n s t r u m e n t a l i t i e s w h i c h hono r a b l e t i t l e give i h i m to p a n d e r to h i s o w n l u s t and a v a r i c e or a n y o t h e r vile and t h a t p a p e r f a i l s t o s e n d o ut s o m e a d m o n i t o r y v o i c e a n d s o m e signal of wr it i s r o ' T u a n t t o e v e r y p i i u e i - pal of d u l y mid r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a u d s h o u ld b e s t i g m a t i i e d b y t h e p u b l i c it p r o t e n ds t o s e r v e T. P. a got full of Friday in and determined to take in the sights Second He tried to enter Ida Allen's sacred but she resented such drawing a revolver on and letting the ball striking between the thumb and fast finger of the unfortunate printer's right going through that and lodging hi the shirt near the collar Auge came to LeMara Saturday of our town physicians dressed the an 1 Ida Allen's victim still remains with Auge was iu our office and informed us thai his trouble was occasioned by his being under the power of an that draws him into difficulty whether he wiil or He says that on New Day he Lad a vision time ho has been under control of that baneful and life is becoming an uni t must be awful to be ood christian I t behooves the people of county to send good men and true to the Convention which meets on Saturday of next week and no matter preferences may be hud for the other let every man see to it the county delegates to the Stale convention are instructed to vole forjudge Beck's re Judge Beck has been an honest an upright who cannot approached by and in consequence of his rectitude the railroad s are demanding his It is but right that the people should have a man of themselves on the bench Judge Beck is man We have no doubt as to the feeling of the masses on this question but let thai feeling have emphatic expression iu the county In another column of day's Liberal we re- ai extended taken from the Northwestern Christian concerning the leaf Lake camp meeting and our friend Rev J. H. connection Mr. ier baa years been assailed by irresponsible his honesty and integrity as a man and a Christian have been called in blackguard have made attacks upon and all because of his positive efforts to do good in the communities where he been We gladly o place to tha aud would like to see it published iu a number of papers that have done their utmost to rain Mr. are to meet the Asbury school house on Saturday May 24th, at S for the purpose of choosing two delegates to attend the Republican county convention to be held in Saturday May o l s t BY K. The republican electors of Plymouth arc requested to meet at the south school house on May 2- It- at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of selecting two delegates to attend the republican convention to be held at LeMars oa j May 1 Br OK The Republican electors of America will meet iu caucus on May 3 A. D. I. at the hour of 8 p. in at the of C. P. for the purpose of electing sixteen delegates to represent paid township in the county called to meet at the Court House on ' May to select delegates to the Republican State Caucus to be called at 8 o'clock By order of Township ( P. F. TOX - a Letter Bernhein McAllister Mary uivan Mis Mai s Stone W. B Jahu F. L. l. U FOU 1- 03TAOE. Ellis C. Charies la. Humphrey R. In. Persons inquiring for loiters please say j. M. En i; nv P M president would uot give up without a protest so earnest that the secretary would not leave in face of it. Tne case of General is who Was anxious to but the president was equally anxious that ho and after some hesitation Devens The president is warmly u- d in all his and often expresses a desire to retain them to tho Ho is reported as saying that tuero i. s of timber in the inference it that they need reach the cabinet for a Jeff Davis logically enough reasons that people like the southern have been getting for many should avoid a too sud den change of A rumor was on the streets yesterday to the that Dr. S. B. lato of this bad died A let ter from the denies Hit Ice I am now ready to deliver ice to patrons at from 2- 5 to 40 cents per leave Jet's at meat market C. G. TO Public bo hold on Inst Saturday of each month at Court F. W. County Tki Bros now lc proved farm s and ADDINGTON At tho vest d e e e of h. Nt - April l o i i by Ho v. T. It. Mr. W. II A d d i n g i o n and Miss P. J. all of Plymouth c o u n t y. of caa loans for on im AT 8 n n CENT jy h v rates of Call II ud soo I Leak n e r c. 1- 1 m e New d. iu I ha con e x p r e s H e d h- j i ' itli pinion which the constant erous burden fixed so. There is a truly man ia LeMars who had a vision tun years ago Jasi he heard bells beautiful seraphic songs wero wafted to his ears ( ears are quite and that influence still remains with causing him to lend money a t five when the law only allows ten These evil influences are can't something be done to remove them is haying most uncommonly bad with her new stale In tho first and of it cost n good deal more than anybody expected then some prisoners celebrated their occupancy of the so called strong by breaking light out of them next the burned and the pleasant discovery was made that there were no adequate facilities for extinguishing a big lire on Saturday the new only recently were found in ( and about - v - 5 0 0 0 worth of damage was done before the ( ire was got under Tnis latest fire was due to the explosion of an incendiary shell in one of the which had been so arranged as to go oil j u s t after the prisoners went to This confirms previous indications that things are iu a very bud way in the and is strengthening the demaud for a new Certainly Massachusetts couldn't have much worse luck with her prison than he has had tho last few o LAW The following law passed by tho English Parliament in 1770, if in force at the present day would raise quite a commotion among the fair It that all of whatever rank whether maids or who after this seduce or betray into matrimony any of his by virtue of artificial Spa dsh iron bolstered or incur penally of law now iu against witchcraft and like - j. and the marriage under such upon of the be null Irf In ervie t l it the recent discussion ou the army had l the iin The necessity and the C A I M expense of an extra i - ei sion of he due to the and the country would hold that parly He the of the array biil and the ion laws and a political reaction in favor of Ibe republicans was surely taking Uf the cll in 1 the senator felt would e in favor of the republican would fall buck into the republican $ 10,000 out in one day on v Ml Wilde to Myers will mako y ii r m aud pay you your money 1. ' v d i s p i are thereby aav his { mm ' i io 4 ecks getting your money you g t your money in v i i i H day of Wilde ft in S otix between * he hours ' of v a n d iu 1; Saturday i a span of mules lousing to B. one between lfl and 17 hands high and the other a rk br. mulo i with toon A reward of $ 50 I will be paid for return of said E. H I vinos this full 7\'. T e l e g r a m The New Yor wart ( i atie to ibe Ok s I on n diets that the if tlx y pans the Sun in the stal journal in the next t ' l s l e s ' The Sun pre- and Having purchased another larg list of land in K. K. Woodbury 1 now in addition to men already to obtain a number of men who will break up season HiO acres and and rent the same for 2.00 per aero for Shall be at up to May 30. i - i i f W. M. ' i i k c n up by J. M. Hurt on the 19th day of in Plymouth two estray described a s One roan e supposed to 13 years lamo a b- li bind One sorrel horse 15 or its will be I years with short The owner i bills wilu I can have them by proving property and out whip the New York and the I - J. M. H. of representing the Concord nurseries 1 - n a s i re has been in this county for the past canvassing for We are i a d t o learn that Mr. C. has been We again call the attention of our town especially ihe to the closing exercises to bo held at the public schools next the last day of the The teachers have selected a number of known gentlemen to act as examining whose duty it will be to compare each last examination paper with that of the first of the and to designate such as they shall deem worthy of special A very hasty examination of some of tho papers has shown us that the scholars have made rapid progress in their studies during the past and is but right that parents and friends of the schools should avail themselves of this opportunity to witness the working of the school and tha improvements made by the LeMars now has a public school that is a credit to the town and the teachers it it to be hoped that she may maintain this Hon. Asa of died on Saturday leaving an estate worth seventeen million Mr. Packer was elected to Con and was the Democratic candidate for governor of Pennsylvania in being defeated by the late John W. Mr. Packer's greatness consisted in his ability to make with which he did much He w. is the sole founder and builder of the Lehigh at aa Episcopal school of which cost over ons million r mil hell vr tUM de jia defeat is ilain if ilic a i. iliou bills are not A majority of farseeing people sec nothing iu story for the democrats but y. horn of dilemma it the to vole making it more There was a snide performance at a it- all Monday given by four tramps from Sioux For an Lour m more tho audience was regaled with banjo J Notice is hereby by ' if a to me issued out o f the clerk's of the Circuit curt of the State of la and fur Plymouth upon a Judgment and decree rendered in said in favor of Mary and against John and Elizabeth I have upon the following described real estate as the property of said John Topple and to the lf ( o f the east quarter of section 28), township 0) of range six ( 46), and that on the day of A. D. k A. M. of said a t singing and recently j g t t c o n r t h o l 1 8 e aud a jolly good time was j L ( j i r B Plymouth I will The receipts nearly paid the hall j proceed to sell said or so while cur neighbor of the Sentinel ' thereof as may be necessary to satisfy didn't get anything for his said mounting to $ 257.73 and together with Yesterday morning the ' j n c r i n g C S P publio to tba St. Paul and The report M. Relyea had been nearly killed by Torn Mohan turns out to have been somewhat Relyea asserts that he was thrown from the jumped upon and stamped by but the injuries received were of a very simple The old man is out and and in a few days will bo entirely On Sunday May 25th, Rev. G. M. of will preach in the M. of this aud The Rev. W will hold Quarterly Meeting services at Sibley on Saturday and Sunday in the place of T. M. who is absent i a the Black ed a car at left for other and greener Dr. P. the has already worked no nice and the reports that reach us from those whom he si d t- u- e of a iry Dr. Bunco is a intelligent gentle who is deeply interested in his he has bad veral j experience in medicine and aud is bound to Our people will fiad him a gentleman in the sick room and a sociable - Os - Mr. George who has purchased the George Walton grocery stock and came in from Kansas ay and yesterday j the transfer was formally Mr. cruing highest and best for HOPKINS AnEn & for ] hereby that by virtue of a to me issued out of the clerk 's of J ne Circuit of the Stale of in and for Plymouth upon a judgment and rendered in said court in favor of Henry and against Nelson lio lla Harris & Cole James gie L. L. and I have levied upon following described real estate as o properly of the aid Nelson the south half of the quarter ( of ion thirty 60) ia township - ( 9f>), range fortyfour and that on the 18tb day of A. D. 1879, at ten o'clock A. M. ol ' s a i d d a y at tho front door of thu court i LoM Plymouth Carter taking aud Mr Walton x p o c e d to sell said or so stepping The new store will be re- I much thereof as may be necessary painted and fixed up the stock aud Mr. Carter proposes to deserve the pati of our Mr. s family wiil arrive from Kansas 3 U satisfy said amounting ta $ 11 and 53.50 together accruing at public tu thu highest and best for JAMBS KINS CLARKE & C f J t n s  

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