Jefferson Bee (Newspaper) - August 21, 1929, Jefferson, Iowa Jefferson AUGUST 21, 1929 34 Big Fair Will Open on IN 1930 SESSION ENDS Out With But Urger Is in Sight for Another the close of a most Sunday was announced that the 26th annual will be held next To make this possible five hundred season tickets were or nearly double the number sold this At a meeting of the stockholders Sunday afternoon directors were and these will meet soon and choose officers and committees for the 1930 The directors arc as Dr. J. K. R. H. W. A. C. h. W. E. S. Dr. D. E. Lyon and P. L. receipts this year were with about Fortunately in a contract with the bureau the talent this shortage is covered in such a way that Jefferson suffers no diminution in its which now totals about actually engaged in the Chautauqua work which includes not only officers and but a number of other very efficient arc deserving of special congratulations and thanks from the folks who enjoyed the programs of the gave splendid in this difficult program for the Chautauqua was very high as all who attended will The Bee calls it an unusually good one from start to On Wednesday the Bessie Novelty trio gave two fine Bessie in the role as an expert was about as pood as they make Frances the mocking bird was undoubtedly the best in this line of any similar attraction ever in The little violinist was a and greatly pleased the audience. The young man pianist was an particularly with the good old fashioned Young America Is by wag a peculiarly attractive and one that made a profound He painted a dark picture of the modem day influences for evil upon the yet his final conclusion was that tile boys and girls would conie out all right in the He dealt quite at length with the fact that humanity was seeking in the matter of future and gave a result of a questionnaire he has submitted to about 100,000 American high school He said that a very about of one per cent had said they preferred farming as an However it should be borne in mind that his questionnaire was almost entirely in city due to influences of city life few if any would choose mainly for the fact they would know nothing of agricultural If Mr. Flowers were to conduct the same sort of inquiry in the schools of an agricultural he would in consolidated half or more every change or abridge this This surely does not indicate ft general revolt against a that enabled a half dozen South nations to actually threw off the yokes Europe and is no question that there is some but many think it is now kept alive by foreign business who use it in an attempt to get back trade with South which was lost to this country during the World Tomlinson stated that the big packers of America had their packing houses all over the southern and that American automobiles predominated down all going there by urge and invitation of their That this country gains trade there by reason of low prices there is no and the future of trade there may be safely judged by the of and referring to the Macphail address on and Tomlinson's talk on South let it be said right this alarm is being broadcasted to forestall the attempts of certain American business interests to stick up a higher tariff wall against our neighboring nations on this These dark pictures painted by Macphail and Tomlinson are nicely and we are glad they have been We need the alarmist in human affairs very But facts are that America is in a position to hold both Canadian and South American trade because we can offer them less in the of price than any of the war burdened countries of Our wonderful progress in manufacture and invention cannot be duplicated by any other nation on Not only while we may truly have a few as ambassadors to South American yet the facts are that here in every country north and south of shrewd and highly trained representatives who are able to cope and any onslaught of Europe in getting the business of our neighboring America is in a and we are fitted to battle and the whole world in any trade All this country wants to do is to use care about proposed higher tariffs against the countries that buy largely of To defeat such moves we properly have the propaganda of the and and it is a line thing program included the Maud Buschlen Music a group of musicians from They delighted and satisfied the musical Following their concert in the evening was the lecture on experiences in Siberia following the Mr. is a native of but of northern European and talked very broken He went with a relief ship to northern with his was arrested by Soviet officials and he and a comrade condemned to They made their escape thru concealing a couple of and in their getaway they found it necessary to slay about 30 whom they attacked at Mr. opinion of Soviet government would not look well in He said thoy is fast becoming known as a pleasant place for relatives to gather from long distances to enjoy family Last Sunday family living in Iowa and Nebraska seventy members of the gathered at the Kirkham cabin tourist camp west of town in their third annual picnic and The family living nearest Jefferson came fifty while a number came more than twice that A big picnic dinner at the noon hour wrs the special One week earlier the Carhill family reunion gathered at the same place in their 11th Forty-eight ARNOLD COMES AT Been for a Couple of Years Suffering from Disease of the in his know he was a devoted husband and The beautiful Arnold home was planned and MO. constructed under the careful vision and even labor of this home-loving will be missed in the church life of our A working member of the Presbyterian always a regular and a member GAR IS PARTICULARS OF Who Started for California Saturday Misfortune at 1): ' Special to The Mr. and Mrs. Orson of stranded in Cheyenne B. well known and i the Board of Trustees for a number highly respected Jefferson I of until his health failed he passed away at the hospital at j was n regular last Thursday On the school board he had been in poor health for | faithful Our high school only the clothes they were wearing several suffering from building and grounds are beautiful when automobile thieves made away cious A couple of weeks | day because of the services rendered with their loft standing on a ago it was decided to tale him to by Mr. when he was a down town street for a few and nine visitors were included in the the osteopathic sanitorium at her of the In addition to the picnic where it was hoped he could be a program consisting of music Mrs. Arnold and his readings gave pleasure to the of arrived in Jefferson Monday to spend two or three weeks of his vacation assisting his P. E. in conducting Hotel Mr. Shirley was particularly happy over the boy's arrival as he was beginning to greatly miss Mrs. who is visiting relatives in NUNN'S AT JEFFERSON Friday Morning at His Home at Keystone After Kong Mr. Arnold was in poor health for some his death comes as II to his family and com B. unassuming one who was practically public and highly a true and loyal ii loving husband and father say to his mortal luit his memory will live in our hearts and and a OIL WELL FROM BAYARD at Both Bavard Hagley Given by Editor In Last clothing and personal possessions taken with the School wardrobe to who will university in was also Visitors another car here in which tn of the stolen a was by the Laramie county The in the car Mr. anil Mrs. Orson and Mrs. ami latter was on way to to join her at Los who went to get a homo ready The party to have departed earlier in the were delayed an of the illness anil death of Mrs. B. KILLED IN OF CEDAR Death Monday Whila Changing Team of Mules to Other It. LIVINGSTON is a likeness of W. B. whose death last anil burial (I 111! with in lot in the Mr. Livingston was | r earliest and moved from to une id 111 years We hope if deep regret The Bee a fatal accident occurred at the farm home of Andrew in Monday morning which resulted in the death of David a long time resident of that Mr. Fay had finished hitching a team to a wagon and gave the lines to the driver with the be when with a sudden plunge the team ran liver him breaking his collar his rilis and injuring him Death occurred in a few Funeral services occurred Wednesday morning at 9::!n o'clock at conducted by is extended to the sorrowing Fay was years of and He was born in Jones in and came to TO AT G. brother of George died last Friday morning at his home at after an illness of about a George was called there Wednesday and was present at the time of his brother's The body was brought to Jefferson on Sunday for burial in the family the service here being in charge of the Masonic Sincere in Jefferson and had many friends to the bereaved relatives in this hour of their Earl was raised in Jefferson and had many firends He has been an operator in the employ of the Milwaukee railroad for a number of Of him the Perry Chief was considered one of the 1 Miss accompanied him and he appeared to be feeling very good when they left him to come Late Tuesday evening they had a telegram stating that he had taken a turn for the and they left immediately for body was brought to and the funeral occurred Friday afternoon at the Slininger with Rev. Guy S. of the Grand Junction Presbyterian Two songs were given by Mesdames Hutcheon and H. E. with Josephine at The pall bearers E. B. Dr. L. E. S. J. E. L. C. P. Lyon and James people in this vicinity lieen interested in the oil and gas well drilling in the edge of Guthrie The Bayard News week contained the following items concerning the developments in the fourth test drilled on the Fred Krueger farm east of Bagley by O. Gupton for the Iowa Gas Oil was finished Wednesday of and proved to be a dry Three other wells have been drilled on the A. P. LeVier about a mile west of While pas was struck in all three of these tests the volume in two of the tests was as insufficient to warrant The third well is producing gas estimated at Girls were entertained by tbe Jackson 4-II club girls at a in the basement of the Christian church last The ladies served a delightful under direction of their Mrs. Ora This was followed by a first of which was two orchestra numbers by Beth Ellen and Dorothy Henderson at the This was followed by reports of the 4-11 convention at Ames Edna and Faye Doris dressed in a Japanese then gave a with Dorothy at the and the entertainment closed with a Club by the In addition to the girls mentioned above Jaunita Rita and Pauline and Irene Baker assisted in County Agent Martin introduced the and made interesting comments upon the work 22, Will Be a He er Day in History of K. C. in 1873, where he has since lie is survived by one and two all of whom in Greene agents on the Milwaukee line j Mr. E. B. Wilson read a Keystone has been one of the sketch of Mr. Arnold's and to a statement by agencies on the Iowa j a tribute to his which field manager for In addition to his duties as substance was as Gas Oil the he has always handled life in- j am glad to testify as a friend tests is being done with a this fine as a side line and was very I few facts concerning the life of object in First to ' table was in that line of His | B. He would be the last the production of the shallow the 4-H club to get ahead and provide the | to wish anything said in to endeavor to possible for his family meant | praise of What I will say the top of the structure and many times he put in long hours be a plain statement of and favorable location for a deep of Some time ago he themselves they constitute a heart trouble which was considered j while memory to follow the man according from the start but he con- give rise to the at work as long as he poet honest man the top of structure has I noblest work of and the indications are February of Arnold was an honest he to warrant making a deep clean he was good to his are now he acknowledged the claims to bring in a string of heavy God upon his and became not merely a but an working member of the the people of this community will never know what a debt they owe to him for faithful service on the pupils expressing their preference 1 island at agricultural in the present parents were asserting that they hoped their children would have an easier life than they had Mr. Flowers been speaking TiO years ago he could well have said the same The Bee man remembers that his parents used to say it to and our grand parents said and their parents said it. and on back thru the human race for centuries been told to the Facts are humanity changes very little in its In the future our children will express the hope that their children will have an easier and so on to the eternal end of young folks arc anxious for training that will give them collar there is no However Mr. Flowers estimates that most of them would fail in this and that we will possess the necessary for sewer and other hard jobs so essential to the human the South Carolina jubilee singers gave two fine The address on America by Edward Tomlinson was a delight to all and the information he gave out of South America's importance was a revelation to Like Mr. Tomlinson is an and warned his hearers of the danger of losing South American He asserted that America was the Monroe but that hardly tallies with That there is some j opposition no one in the Havana conference of the 21 Pan American nations something over a j year a half dozen were introduced by Latin America all tending to or change the Monroe yet the delegates present from these countries of the Soviet and were then robbed by Soviet who appropriated the cargo for their own while people it was intended for and the main attractions were by the Salisbury Of the entire series of entertainments they drew the largest needless to presented most Mrs. Ethel Salisbury director of the is dramatic coach of the past has been a director of high school in various She has a company of mighty high is the verdict of Jefferson Fred G. of gave a fine lecture Sunday afternoon upon Citizens He is judge of the juvenile court at and is in a position to speak witTi authority upon juvenile and the influences of the He called attention to the fact that the average age of criminals has dropped from 4.') to in less than a and that our desperate criminals of today were mere He also stated of 0,000 juvenile delinquency cases appearing before him in the past few only 12R of the entire number came out of homes where religious influences were to be That class of folks who are always ing the church night consider this I particular and be ted a lay off and went to to consult the doctors there They were unable to give him any relief and he returned to Keystone after a few treatment and has teen confined to his home since that growing His Mrs. J. M. of has been with him most of the time for several weeks assisting in his care and a few days ago when it was known that the end was other relatives who have been making frequent trips to see were summoned to his Death relieved his suffering about nine o'clock is survived by a wife and two His wife as a daughter of P. agent for the Milwaukee at and a sister of Lee who formerly made his home He also leaves a widowed Mrs. J. a and two Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Lee of a in in a of and for the deep The exact location of this test has not been announced as for ten good man leaves his the most precious possession a man can memory of a well-spent evening the liody was shipped to for accompanied on the train by Mr. John a nephew of the from Mrs. Arnold and Miss Azalia Arnold and Raymond Wren left for Illinois by auto immediately following the arriving at Bloomington early the following B. Arnold was born in 111., Jan. 8, 1871, and departed this life in the Sanatorium at on Aug. 15. 1929, where an engineer on the Des his family had taken him for special brought who resides in Des hoping that Brumley and Allred His J. M. who would there improve his critical who are in the employ of Fred Mor was for many years a road master on | But pernicious anemia l is. plan to pull the 1100 the Des Moines died in Perry i from which he had been a patient time the result of being ferer for over two caused his truck by an auto while alighting i from the O'Brien at taken Tuesday of this continued to show strong traces of oil from a depth of according 111 by the Keith and Ernest who have lieen in charge of operations on the Oil Gas company's the past the showing is of volume to warrant further work on the test forecast of the volume of production is merely according to Mr. The condition of the well makes the chances for a producing well Mr. Brumley Had the test been properly drilled and properly taken care he there little doubt but that a well of commercial production would have following from the Perry Chief tells of accidents on the Ogden road Sheriff D. F. Hanson was called Saturday to two automobile accidents occurring near Beaver and Ogden In neither event was anyone seriously damaged but three cars were badly torn The detour west of Ogden seems to be an ill-fated a large number of having there since it was opened in order to detour the paving on the it was a larpe Huick sedan driven by a party of tourists from They were coming east and the car evidently struck some loose turning over once completely and stopping on its side in the The car was badly wrecked but no one injured with the of bruises ami other accident was at the intersection of the Lincoln Highway and the road at the of Tom was driving east in a touring car while Mrs. Ira of was driving The crash at the intersection broke bent bodies and did other Mr. Wight received a had cut on his hand aside from that no one was hig picnic of the Knights of will be held at Spring Lake August 22. Never in the history of the local K. C. council have they made larger and better plans for a grand reception of their is invited for this and The Bee hopes the response will he as and whole hearted as the invitation of the K. C. The which was published in The Bee last includes a tine line of sports and other The Rippey ball club will play the Marshalltown and a game of rare interest is on the Dancing afternoon and horseshoe pitching roller skating and A real served by the will start at 5 o'clock and continue until all arc fed. Their banquet i is early and stay in green and Enjoy the special prizes arc being offered by the committee in charge of the There will be free admission for the largest and a rebate to five meal tickets will be given the man who purchases the largest number of dinner tickets for his another LUE Beauty in complete in Everything in Beauty Realistic or Keen Oil Permanent 16 IN PROBATE Whom It May and each of you arc notified to appear at the Court House in Greene on the 27th day of A. D. 1929, at 1 o'clock p. to attend the probate of an instrument purporting to be the Inst will and testament of James late of Greene State of at which time and place you will appear and show if why said will should not be admitted to In testimony whereof 1 liave hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the District Court at this 20th day of A. D. 1929. G. District Married man oh Ed and Mrs. E. E. Gallup drove to yesterday afternoon taking Mrs. W. B. Armstrong and her William Bruce and home at the conclusion of their ten visit in the Gallup and Mrs. Puckett and small with Dr. and Mrs. of Storm returned to Jefferson Sunday after a two trip through Hills country and Yellowstone National and Mrs. Gran continued their journey to Storm Lake that Dorothy Foley leaves today for to spend ii few weeks as a guest in the home of Mr. and L. H. A. Head a company of twenty ladies at a delightful afternoon bridge party yesterday in several fii her home on Park Stevenson to JetTerson Thursday afternoon from a two weeks visit with friends in the vicinity of Perry and He made his headquarters in the Porter home while visiting among bis long time Boone and Dallas county J. H. Doyle and children left Thursday night for their home in New after spending a few days in the home of her Mesdames Sadie Dick and Mattie They had been spending the major portion of their summer's vacation in the parental Cochrane home in Del stopping off in while to their sastern Arnold was born of I pioneer parents on a farm near where he lived and worked as a farm until he reached when he and his brothers operated a private bank in So successful were these young men in their banking their private bank became a State The indoor life connected with office Work caused Mr. to leave the business due to ill 1912, with his Mr. moved to where tbe family resided for the past 17 His early experiences on the his in hanking and other general made him a judicious business In Greene county Mr. became the owner which he greatly He was never afraid to tackle hard his personal and even physical efforts when to different kinds of worth-while of six-inch now in the if such operation is In this the hide will be reamed to a depth of about feet and the casing replaced in an attempt to shut off the This procedure being the well would then be tested to Mr. the drillers be unable io pull the six-inch pipe a string of five inch casing will be put in the following which a test will be their Mrs. G home t by their a looked Miss we Mrs. K lay from a two to the Black and nul Mr. and expedid I Maurice and left Sunday for Omaha to spend a few days attending the convention and purchasing holiday goods for their north side Mary Wynkoop plans to leave early next month for Los and other points in southern Rutter with his Mrs. and her small left morning for Cresco to spend a week as in the Leo Mrs. to resume lier 11 W fan Mill ek of where She ti and Mrs. H small daughter was a and recently with the office in Des she is now tie home each Mears and e to Sioux 1903 Mr. Arnold was united in Sunday They were to Ena M. and to companied by Miss Kelley this union were bom three now Mrs. Howard Lawton boni to Chi ami S Mrs. U. Harr li ft ine fnr lo ten days Downes in and at ihc home cast of Miss for after a weck the E. A. Carter home county her and Mrs. R. W. Bennett and Miss returned to Jefferson last week after spending ten days at Spirit Lake and other points in northern B. Donovan with his wife and family also his s ister Mrs. Dr. Caroline of will leave Sunday morning in their auto for to attend the short course at the Palmer School of Chiropractors until They expect to return in time for the doctors to tie in their offices atrain on and Mrs. Ted of are very welcome guests in the home of their Mrs. where they arrived for a week or ten Mahle of has spending the past week visiting local She is enjoying a vacation from her stenographic duties in the Nebraska of and a party of stopped over in last Friday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom of Bristol They were enroute from Denver to their old home in Chicago on a vacation and were old time neighbors of the Finns before they located in I Mrs. and Myrtle and of anil Miss of left last week for South Dakota to visit Mrs. Andrew's John her Mrs. Kate relatives in the vicinities with and unday a week or for the and visiting ah and lithe uf and will return to Grei 111' this week to mi 1er. in the home tin county the last ku their Mr Mrs. n Grant opening of they will return F. or I e V 1 De to visit K. A. Kor County business men are deeply interested in the success of the county fair is iiy an agreement to close places of the afternoons of and Sept. 4. and between the hours of one and four The petition was passed by a committee of the Lion's and the following stores and business men State State Railway Light Hardware Motor Hardware Harding G. R. Maurice Schroeder Clothing Motor E. Ernest Self B. D. V. Pinch ft I L. B. Kendall Motor B. H. C. Penney Drug Service A. Ton F. E. Jefferson J. Stock Remedy E. B. Co. Jenison Machine Co. Wilson n. Co. J. O. C. R. D. L. Lue Beauty G. Woodward J. E. Gamble Furniture G. C. E. V. Farmers Elevator Co. Wisconsin Lumber Co. Upton Auto F. Leslie E. Barber Dick J. F. Harry A. Ora M. Red K. A. Goodrich B. J. K. K. E. D. E. City Smith Anilerson Gri Drugs K. The Motor Ci 1M-. K. 111. H. C. V Rapids with other She reported C. as enjoying the best of Buchmiller with 1 1 to Spirit 1 a hy the Saturday for a ihe day with They were enroute where they had rented for a week or ten days Miss Pearl a. student at Grinnell and who died in entire community has lost a friend in the death of this good He always lived a spotless and he leaves a heritage to those behind based upon which go to make up an excellent who knew him most had been spending a fortnight | Ardell of are with relatives and friends in this very welcome in the Fred Mr. Mears returned Walters home and with the other early Monday leaving | thers and in this his wife and daughter for a two They arrived here last visit in the Joe Kelley family reunion at the John Mr. accompanied Malloy home the past Mr. and Mrs. John to Des Moines to spend the same period Winnie Dorrian is enjoying a vacation from Jier clerical duties at the local home Fred of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Sally of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Des and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffee and of Richardson their uncle and aunt to Spirit Lake to share with them the privileges of the summer week Mrs. Mattie Swam with her Vida and Donzella Abrams resumed the journey to their home in Oregon after spending several days in the home of their Mr. and Mrs. J. J. They had visited South Carolina and various points in the south and and came this while enroute so as to permit this visit their Iowa to I seve It Coon Rapii Mr. and Churdan e visited from Saturday mor ing until evening in the hor of her and Mrs. Michad girls of the clu enjoyed an elaborate seven dinner Monday evening in the hon of Miss Jessie Maude Aft the dinner the company went to S. J. Sayers where five members were initiated into the cW with appropriate Tho who took upon themselves the of membership Robert Beverly Ma garet Barr and Anna Mij Lois Jane Mayer will be initiated a later meeting as she wM out but has served