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   Le Mars Globe-Post (Newspaper) - March 9, 1922, Lemars, Iowa                                LEMARS POST in 1882 Issued Monday and Thursday THURS MARCH 9, 1922. Official County Volume No. 20 CITY DADS DON'T KNOW EXACTLY HOPES FOR R E A S O N A B LE A G R E E M E N T ON P E R P L E X I NG P R O B L EM A f t e r passing Its second r e a d i n g with s c a r c e l y wiy comment t h e c i t y ' s plans Tor a ot L c M a r s s t r e e t s and l i o u s * number i n g t o tiin a y s - t o m s n o w In u s o I n many o t h e r e l i t e B t r u c k a serleR o t snags In t h e form of - at tlie r e g u l a r of the c i ty c o u n c f l l a s t n i g h t. City C l e r k J. M. I l a y o a rend t h e ' thy d e s i g n a t i n g the n o w s t r p c t s y s t e m he and req n e s t e d t o the meaning of v a r i o u s d a m e s and tlic o r d l t v a j j c e W J I B a l l read It had a s t r i n g o f a m e n d i a e n t s and r e s o l u t l o nB for c l i n g i n g to H a r l t e r B e a t t l e that t h e n e w w a s a b o u t a s difficult a s the oin Mr. H a r k e r said t h at If xiU - names of the s are f t g e d n e c e s s i t a t e c h a n g i ng lother as for Ins t a n c e t h e ordinance a n d s p e ed o r d l n a m t e s W l i a t la t h e u s e of u p s e t t i n g our w h o l e he s a i d must change tho n u m b e r i n g antt we ret a i n at least the s t r e e t S t r a n g o p s may h a v o a l i t t l e difficulty In f i n d i n g w a y It wo o v e r t u r n - our own i w o n ' t know Where we a r e Everyone Has Ideas ' the p l a n given In ' t he l o r d l n a n c o to ' - Ihe g r o u n d p r o v i d e thai 11 w u s t l e - B l r a b l e t o go to the expense and t r o u b l e ot c h a n g i n g t h e * r e e t s at a l t h e r e was no d e a r t h ot In w h i c h not only t h e a l d e r m e n particip a t e d b u t s p e c t a t o r s as T h e original plan as s u b m i t t e d fay 6r was d i s s e c t e d and p u t ' t o g e l h e r a g a i n b u t n o m a t t e r how the p u z z l e w a s a p p l i e d It s e e m e d Im t o evolve a n y t h i n g t h a t would i n f a l l i b l y protect a s t r a n g e r against l o s i n g h l n i s d t u n l e s s he o x e r c i s e s a r e a s o n a b l e of S o m o o n e explained t i e Salt Lake in which all a r e called F i r s t Second S o u t h a n so or F i r s t e t c I n d i c a t i n g their direction the n M o r m o n which is t h e h u b of t h e c i t y but t h i s received l i t t l e enc o u r a g e m e n t as LoMarE no z a t t o n w a s m i l l e d af w i t h t h e coat o f p u | t t n d auto repair on a vs. $ 1000 n o t e o Margaret Dalton and I 0, C. Drown vs. S. Coatsworth and George $ 169.60 and $ 3.10 p r o t e s t coats on a check w r i t l o n without sufficient Mike 11.. I T a n k $ 282.50, c l a i m e d for s h e e p p a s t u r a g e. Insurance company - s. S. E n g e l k c n Dismissed on motion of when defendant paid Anna Becker a d m i n i s t r a t r i x of t he e s t a t e of Nick vs. Ed $ 5fl0.' on a F r a n k Bray vs. George H a r r i s o n and E a r n e s t $ 466. SISTERS By KATHLEEN Copyright by Leased by LeMars DEA TIIS 1"' T H I E V E S B O V E N S GARAGE S h o r l f f H U B h Maxwell Calle But F a l ls ' to F i n d Any Clues T h i e v e s broke Into the Wagner g a r a g r - l a s t T h u r s d a y taking with them about a dozen automobile t i r o s - and a s m a n y inner They gained entrance t h r o u g h the door l e a d i n g to t h e g a l l e r y of t h e opera house which may be opened with a s k e l e t o n Sheriff Hugh Maxwell ot LeMars was summoned and on t h e scone at but up to date no c l ew as t o t h e i d e n t i t y of of the t h i e v e s has been P R A C T t C i N G FOR S U M M E R T I ME Lee M a y n a r d D l r e t o r L e M a r s M i l i t a ry W i e l d s Mean Baton Willie p e d e s t r i a n s last night skidded t h r o u g h nice fresh wet snow and c r i t i c l s d d the w e a t h e r the LeMars band was p r a c t i c i ng for next s u m m e r ' s c o n c e r t in t h e back room over t h e city E i g h t e e n men w e r e t h e r e l e a r n i ng t o get s n a p p y or p l a i n t i v e music out or v a r i o u s k i n d s of h o r n s or t u b e s Leo t h e d i r e c t o r h a s guided t he d e s t i n i e s of t h e LoMars band for y e a r s and n e v e r failed to turn out s o m e t l n g that o r d i n a n c e the o i - i r t h e c h a n g e s and m i s t a k e s liable to bo c in t e l e p h o n e books s u b s c r i p t i o n t h e s c r a p p i ng of n u m b e r plats n o w In n A Simple Easy W a N e l s o n c i t y who will b e t o w r i t e a n o t h e r book If he h a s t o draw u p u new o r d i n a n ce t o c o i f o n n to t h e new g r a t u t l - t h a t as ft w a s his t u r n h e would m a k e a He s u g g e s t e d that a f t e r t h e main t r o u b l e In a n y o n e In I h l a town J B i t h a t there a r e no s t r e e t markers r e s p e c t a b l e to look you s t r a i g h t in the e y e a n d n many h o u s e s do n o t h a v e n u m b e r s on t h e m He s u g g e s t e d t h a t as a first t h e b e m a r k e d with nice now and t h a t t h e d e p a r h m e n t on w h o s o i n s t a n c e the m o v e m e n t was B p o n s o r e d by Mayor Cooper In the f i r s t could compel l i o u s e h o l d e r a to p u t n u m b e r i n g p l a t es on t t h e l r b y to d e l i v er mull u n l e s s houses a r e s o ( A reporter asked Postmaster J. IS. a b o u t this t h i s Mr. K o l l y said t h a t hia office would h a v e t h e power t o delivery to t h a t a r c n o t n u m b e r e d as t he p o s t a l r e g u l a t i o n s specify that matl need not bo d e l i v e r e d unless th ire a r o clean grade c r o s s i n g s and c o r r e c t numbers on t he h o u s e s Mr. p l a n Is t h a t after the s t r e e t s a r o p r o p e r l y marked and t he h o u s e s properly any person ot a v e r a R o could find h i s w a y As a n additional help ho stH that t h e c i t y be divided into four n n a r t o r s w i t h Main and Sixth B t r e e t B t h e d i v i d i n g and t h a t t he q u a r t e r of t h e c i t y in which a given n d d r o a s 1 l o c a t e d would be Indicated with the designation n o r t h e a s t s o u t h w e s t and southe a s t A homo at 1223 Plymouth 1223 S. K. The h i g h school which is now 1100 would bo designated by 1100 S. W. A would know i m m e d i a t e l y that the high school is t o bo found in tUo of t h o c i t y In K U K I O a l n ' o t s plan would mean a m a t e r i a l saving in ex p ' i i s and it Is a r g u e d P r e s e n t Plan i or s m o r n i n g t h at h e h a s sensible ( tin bo ngri upon by t h o who h a v o their t o t a l k tho t h i n g over and pass ever ti upon without any f u r t h e r ( I h u v o t h i s t h i n g over with a good said Mr. and t h o y were all agreed t h a t t h e present way of s t r e e t s 1 B l i i u d e u u u t e and a n t i q u a t e d. I B not t h o only town t h a t 1 B t r y i n g t o got a l i t t l e common w h e r e w a s c h a o s A s f a r as I c a n seo t h e r e is no roal to tbe claim t h a t t h e re F i r s t Congregational Church S e r v i c e s In the Congregational c h u r c h next Sunday March 12, will bo a s Sunday school a t 9: 45. P r e a c h i n g service at 11 No e v e n i n g T h e Social Aspects of E x p e r i e n c e is t h o g e n e r a l title of a s e r i e s of L e n t e n sermons now being d e l i v e r e d Sunda Tho t h e me of the i n i t i a l s e r m o n in t h e s c r i e s w as L i f e ' s and was del i v e r e d last Sunday The t h e m e of t h e second s e n n o n i n t he a e r i e s will be The Old P a t h s and r Miles urges t h e t t t l r e iri f- * orvb a n d c 6 u 8 i e a t l o i i - ' ' ' 5 f t s e n t for t h i s Lot n e young or old who e v e r a t t e n d ed t h e Congregational church make a special effort to bo there Sunday The q u a r t e t always will offer a p p r o p r i a t e musical numb e r s Tho Sunday school looked like a r e a l school l a s t being well on t h o way t o w a r d Us hundred in a t t e n d a n c e which Is now our Miss Lee look charge of a c l a s s of younger hoys and every one hopes t h a t she will see h e r w a y clear to c o n t i n u e as i t s t e a c h e r J. D. Cooper's c l a s s ot y o u n g men h a s u campaign on for new s a n d It will get Miss Laux's class of young l a d i e s was well filled last with o t h e r s t o Join T h e p r i m a r y room Is doing splendid work under the l e a d e r s h i p ot Mrs. Boyd J r. A l e x a n d r a ig down Ihc iv ot t h e on an April glanced at tho Only but t he day had boon so long HO quiet t h a t she h a d fancied tlint tho h o u r was much and had w o n d e r e d who knocked so She crossed to tho door a n d opened It to d a r k n e s s and rain and to a m an in a r a i n c o a t who whipped olT a cap and snilling in t ho of t h e lamp she with a s o n ot gawp of surprise a nd suro and Homo deeper she sot down the and held out her bands ly and went Into h is a r m s He Joyously aa he k i s s e d and for a thoy clung P e t e r she You when did you a r r i v e and w h a t a r e you and tell ' ine all a b o u t i t Hut you're t h i n P e t e r her at a r m ' s Ho gently touched tho black ahe and puzzled and t r o u b l e d eyes upon her he For answer she t r i e d to smile at but h e r lips trembled and lier eyes She had led t h e way i n to the old s i t t i n g You about Alix t u r n i n g t o face him at t h e mant e l. ir f a t h e r Peter But h a d n ' t you h e a r d P e t e r My my dearest I'm Just off t h e s t e a m e r 1 got in at six I'd b e e n t h i n k i n g ot you nil t h e and 1 s u d d e n l y decided to c r o ss tho bay and c o m e on t o t h e before I even went to t h e club or got my Toll your She had knelt before the cold h e a r t h and h e k n e l t beside b e s i d e h er and they busied t h e m s e l v e s with logs and kindling in t h e old A blaze c r e p t up a b o u t t h e logs and acc e p t e d ' Peter's and wiped a s t r e a k of soot from h e r w r i s q u i t e as If she was a child as ahe in h e r P e t e r took t h e d o o t o i i Ing Ills aM e v e s upon Mo w. ns well one she and tho ne vt he didn't come s. llong w a i l e d and ami about nine o ' c l o c k I went and lie had fallen - - h e had S h e was in t e a r s aK i aiui Peter put h i s - b a n d out and i i i i i e i l a and held it. He have been cuing to call Kome s a i d a f l i r a l. liey s iid he never al T h i s w a s J a n u a r y the List and C h e r r y g o t h e r o Ihe sa Ho k n ew ua both toward And t h a t t h a t was here for two came and W h e r e is Cherry P e t e r int e r r u p t e d Hack at l i e d Allx wiped h e r Slie hates it. hut Martin h a d a good position Poor It made her 111." Anne Anne Anne and J u s t i n ot P e t er not She fell still holding his hand and looking at the ( Ho looked a t her with a g r e a t rush of a d m i r a t i o n and She w a s n o t only a p r e t t y and a clover woma n In her plain with this n ew a s p e c t of g r a v i t y and d i g n i t y and w i t h new n o t e s ot pathos and appeal in her e x q t i l a i t e ho realized t h a t she was an extremely charming ho said goodby to ho had a s k e d her to m a r r y Ho well her look of bright and i n t e r e s t e d D'you mean to tell me you have f o r g o t t e n your lady love of t h e and r i n g l e t s she had N o Peter had told 1 shall always love in a Hut she Is m a r r i e d she never thinks of me. And I like you s o 1 like our music and cooking a n d t r a m p s and Isn't that a p r e t t y fur ai l i a c e Alix had a n s w e r i ' i l I ' o i l i a p s I. tii Willi you I should s a y v e s ind tiii si le to load vim and so on He the a t i o n In o n e of lii s of i r r i t a t i o n against If s h e e u i i l d n ' t anybody or h e Allx she w a s t a k i n g life seriously enough tl as he Tell me he C h e r r y Is but just a liltle and of Martin never lo slay at any Olio place very so 1 keep hopi n g - Doesn't make Peter s h a k i n g his seem I t ' s p a r t l y 1 t h i n k Allx said She was too young She never ( lulle s e t t l e s or takes life in r a r n e s t Put h e ' s got a now for throe and so she seems to be r e s i g n i n g and s h e has a 1 h e l i e v c She must love Poter subm i t t e d Alix looked Why n o t I suppose when you've had ups ami di 4 a man ami been rich and and sick and and have lived In dozen rather t a k e him for g r a n t e d she you t h i n k it works t h a t I ' e t e r ns wilh a keen don't you think Aren't l o t s ot like You falHo q i i l t t o r he a n s w e r e d Mix a she with a great wave ot color thai made her t a r e look iii Vour f a t h e r left you P e t e r asked wilh some h e s i t a t i o n T h a t she Ml is whore Anne comes i n A n n o ( T o bo SCHOOLS IS I D M I S S A G N E S M. E Y R E S B E C O M ES O F ' C r O U N T Y RES E N T A T I V E A wedding ot I n t e r e s t in t h e comm u n i t y tills w e e k was t h a t of Misa Agnes M. E y r e s d a u g h t e r of Mr. a nd Mrs. Thomas Eyres and G. E. Held ot which took place o n Wedn e s d a y afternoon at 4 in t he home of t h e ' b r i d e ' s p a r e n t s east of L e M a r s Only immediate relatives of both families were p r e s e n t for t he which was performed by t h e Rev. H V. of Uie i- ' T b n r a - no att e n d a n t s The ide wore a modish suit of d a ru blue t r i c o l l n e h e r b r i d a l bouquet - vaa of p i n k r o s e s and lilies of t h e F o l l o w i n g the ceremony a wedding d i n n e r was s e r v e d which had of p i n k a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. H e l d d e p a r t e d at 6: 30 for Chicago and other places for a weding They will be a t home a f t e r y 1 at t h e Mondamin farm n e a r Mrs. Held h a s lived ot h er life in or n e a r Mara artd h a s a wide c i r c l e oT f r i e n d s She is a young woman of flue having g r a d u a t e d from Coe college and for t h e past three years has filled t he office of county s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P l y m o u t h Mr. H e l d la a prosp e r o u s f a r m e r of P l y m o u t h c o u n t y a nd p r o p r i e t o r of t h e Mondamin farm n e a r T. p o s t m a s t e r of Hock R a p i d s and t h e former publisher of t h e R o c k Rapids was a gueat of Mr. a n d M r s J o h n for a few days t h i s m u s t be a c h a n g e ot t h e s t r e e t s and n u m b e r s Well If wo n i u s t havo a why n o t m a k e I t a complete according to p l a n s laid out by an e n g i n e e r who h i s busin e s s a n d do t h e j o b up r i g h t Other Business Up Marron and V. J. put In ft c l a im for damages to tho c u u t e n t s of t h e i r caused by a in t h e Tho c l a im was referred to t h e The now speed o r d i n a n c e was laid on t h e t a b l e in order to avoid amendi n g It in c a s e tho s t r e e t names a ro Tho r e a o i u t l o n to v a c a t e t h e s t r e et now running through t h e Western Union college grounds passed its second r e a d i n g. The following signed an objection to the now s t a t i on n e x t door south of tho Anna A. B r a n c h Yank P W. S. Charles S. 1- 1 D. H o r r o n Nick a n d M. P Two nioro p r o p e r l y who had Iho asked to havy t h e i r n a m es w i t h d r a w n Tho b o n d of George H. to c o v e r damages duo to lila s m a k i n g s o w o r c o n n o c t l o nB w a s A petition headed by Clair a n d o t h e r s request i n g a street light at and Second s t r e e t s was Tho following a r o left in t h e various $ 2041.25; $ 144.12; $ 915.20 l i b r a r y $ 1186.23; $ $ 32B; bond and I n t e r e s t $ 3190.88; J u d i c i a r y $ 1379.39; park $ 2171,81; s a n i t a r y $ 602.47; motor vehicle $ 67.88; r o a d d r a g g i n g $ 791.12; $ 3872.20. Are $ 155.41; special city Improvement $ 1009.57; paving $ 18.16; improvement ( t r a n s f e r r e d from sewer $ 8118.88, N O V E L F L A N T O R A I S E M O N Y Will B a k e To P a y F o r Robes Purchased Tho h a v e evolved a r a t h er Ingenious plan t o pay for ceremonial robes r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d for t h o drill t e a m A local store donated a s a c k of which will ho used by t h o ladles In their special m a s t e r p i e c e s for a p a n t r y t ho proceeds of which will go to tho a idea being to s e e b ow m u c h could be out of this sack of P r e s b y t e r i a n Church A n n o u n c e m e n t s for t h e w e e k beginn i n g March 12: Tho school will meet a l 10 a. m. Morning w o r s h i p at 11. Evening worship at 7: 30. The will speak both morning and Christian a t 6: 30 p m. Mid- meeting for prayer and bible study Thursday e v e n i n g at 7: 30. S a b b a l h March 12, h a s been set a s tile when all P r os b y l e r l a n s a r e t o b e facing tho question ot s t e w a r d s h i p and t ho a n n u a l c a n v a s s will bo made for funds t o m a k e up t h e y e a r ' s Wo hopo thai every loyal will do his part. ( If w e a t h e r conditions and t h e r o a d s a ro loo bad t h i s may be H. V. Henry Schneider of Hinton was in LoMars today his r e l a l i v es the J. A. Cook and * Y O U N G A K R O N F A R M E R * IS I N T R O U B LE Floyd 21, h e l o n g l i i g to an Akron family and f a r m i n g n e a r was a r r e s t e d and h a l e d before J u s t i ce ' W. S. F r e e m a n and put under $ r 00 bond to a p p e a r for a h e a r i n g Ogdon la accused of s e d u c t i o n T ho c o m p l a i n i n g witness la Miss lonn Huff ot N e b r a s k a Miss Huft claims Ogden 1 B tlie f a t h e r her e i g h t weeks old M E R R Y C H R I S T M A FOR L I T T L E W H I LE T h i s Is not news that will astonish people who live in but is put in for t h e ot subscribers who live In nnd o t h e r torrid county enjoyed a belated C h r i s l m aB last night when a fall ot fluffy snow everything with a midwinter s n ow was wet and clung to h i n g producing p i c t u r e s q u e It did n o t l a s t long a n d w a s all gone by noon VAN ORIEL ADMITS W I F E S T I L L I N L O C A L H O S P I T AL W I T H T W O B U L L E TS I N H E R WATCH PAPERS 10 THE ROADS P L Y M O U T H C O U N T Y A D O P T S N E W P L A N T O K E E P T R A C K OF R O A D C O N D I T I O NS Mrs. l i i i u i f i d i a w a y h e r h o m e nn - i i i I ' h m s d n mill w i t h aH i l o ' l u e i i i - I's of ir. ii d al s i d e Shr f n n u a n m i i l i v a IS III ed h e l ( l i e a r - e d d t e l l i o n i i ' S r l m i d I ion of di t s and d e i t h w du lly 111 l M v t Mr. ind n yt ' u s l i a i n i they y luini at 1. luly J and I alinn Ih - i c alul to Monona li in to wife of I la v i. i li whom 111' had wn all h e r life and who had ea in til malie his Mrs. Hewers Is hy her ami one Frank Moon ot Minn a n d ( our sons Charles of and Fred and Adrian of l. e. Mars and a if raMil and one eal grand and iwo h m l l i e r s and A. l. of Mowers was of a quiet disposition and Went out hut In poor health The she made were rv friends She was a t ve il p u t t i ng all her time when shn was not busy to hur and lead Short will bo held at the home at after the body will lie sent to W h i t i n g where tho funeral will lie held from e in tho afternoon and burial will lie made in the Luke near whore she for many SUNDAY BALL GAMES ARE IN DANGER S U N D A Y ICE C R E A M N E X T NO L I K i l L I H O O D O F B A L L PARK B E I N G T H O U GH s ac I a l l y iine re ef i; Dalion and Fred i d i l l 1 of t h o l i i d i ' p e n d e i it i s n i r l of l o M a l i d e r i d e P e t e r Van who t w i c e shot his wife at Merrill S a t u r d a y and who wus arrested after home suffering from the effects ot exp o s u r e y e s t e r d a y pled guilty before J u s t i c e W. S. Freeman and was bound over to the g r a n d He is in the c o u n t y The specific charge Is a s s a u l t W I UJ a t t e m p t t o commit He may c h a n g e h i s p l e a when his c a s e comes to t r i a l Mrs. Van Driel Is s t i l l a t a local hosp i t a l The t w o ' b u l l e t s h a ve n o t been removed from h e r She told a r e p o r t e r that her c h i l d r e n will be t a k e n care of by h e r r e l a t i v e s until ahe la fully She feels much s t r o n g e r and Is a b l e t o s i t up In Mrs. Van appears to h e about 38 years of a g e p l e a s a n t in speech a n d Her b l a c k h a i r was a r r a n g e d in t w o l o n g b r a i d s t h a t hung over the white She is cheerful d e s p i t e tho t r a g e d y t h a t nearly cost h e r R e l a t i v e s were hero to make a r r a n g e m e n t s to adopt Van O r i e l ' s children by h i s first H o r b e r l 5 miles west an one- quarter mile south ot LeMars will soil at public auction on March 15, f a rm machinery and other personal Watch for his adv e r t i s e m e n t In tho next issue and be on hand for t h e A d a u g h t e r was born to Mr. a n d G. W. Dunn ot W h i t i n g Mrs. Dunn waa f o r m e r l y Albert ot N a t h a n Hurwitz was n c a l l e r in Sioux City J o h n Groth of Romaen transacted b u s i n e s s In Lo. Mars At the m e e t i n g of tho county hoard of s u p e r v i s o r s a plan proposed by Engineer G. S. for t h e of n i n e t e e n road d i s t r i c t s was Each road d i s t r i c t will bo u n d e r t he of a road patrolman at $ 125 per who Is t o r t h e r o a d and p u i s all h i s t i m e i n to the The for other road help wilh SjO i er U v t i per h o u r man 30 c e n t s per Per t r a c t o r s $ 2.50 per hour r u n n i n g t i m e for e v e r y 15 H. P. drawbar d l a t r U l s will bo o p e r a t ed tills The o t h e r two h a v e roads under c o n s t r u c t i o n which a r e not lieing Sixteen patrolmen have a l r e a d y been Tho county engineer or a member of Ihe hoard will go over t h e roads r e g u l a r l y a n d k e e p a c h a r t In s which anyone may s e e t h e condition ot t h e The n e w s p a p e r s will also print these rep o r t s giving road Tho p u r c h a s e of four Ingle maint a i n i n g waa a p p r o v e d t h r ee t o be shipped to LoMars and one to died at Omaha e b 8 al home ot his son P h i l i p a t T ho funeral will he hold from the St. lames church at 9 Friday and will ho bold under tlie a u s p i c e s of the Knights of Mr. H Imru in Iri 8( 1 y e a r s a g o Ho to w h e n IS y e a r s of age a n d was m a r r i e d t w o y e a r a later to Brady at s. settled in Plymouth y e i r s To t h e i r union IH horn live sons nnd two namely I ' h l l l p with whom he had made his home for t h e past year or Anna and Mrs. J. formerly who preceded her father eight y e a r s l i e lived here In LoMars about n year s i n c e the he had made his homo wItU his s o n P h i l i here often for a His wife passed away a b o u t ten y e a r s Tho was o n e o f t h e real h o n e s t and upright w I t - a momber ot t h o K n i g l i t s of and performed his d u l l o B In t h a i F i r s t Methodist Church To know and t h e teachings of t h e word of God p r o m o t e s t ho finest o h a r a c t o r and helps to build Come t o Sunday schol at 9: 4,'; a. m. and join with o t h e r s In t h e a l u d y ot t h e Public worship a n d holy communion Sunday a t 11 Tho League meets Sunday a t 6: 30 p. m. for its devotional liverying worship and a t 7: 30 p. in. Tho subject of t h e sermon will be Tlie Message of t h o Great ot the I ' r o t o s t a nl R e f o r m a t i o n A s e r i e s of revival will bo held in t h e F i r s t h beg i n n i n g March 2G and unt i l F a s t e r. The next family night will bo o b s e r v e d March 23. A roel moving picture e n t i t l e d Johnny Ring and the C a p l a l n ' a has been hooked for this H. M A R R I A G E L I C E N S ES A. 2'.! St r u b le Gertie 21 George Edward legal Hinton E y r e s legal Mars O. W. 22 Dorothy J. Ifi ( athletic benefit at tlie Royal theater next Monday It you have a liking for imy your l l c k e l reserve your seal Give tho college tlc a l iM 50 c e n t s Reserved s e a t s now on Tho directors of tho Elevator held a Tuesday a t which time the board appointed Ralph to succeed Simon Hughs who out of A. W. Uhl of will hold a sale of ( liio bred sows on March in. and far i i i c rH that a r o In t h e b e t t er kind ot hogs will do well in llii H two Will he sold al your is south of City iu y ' - H of will Monday night at 7: 3il at the K. c club a r e urged to T. K. and Harney S l i n i o a s i u a of visited with friends in l. e. Mars Saturday and MISS R U T H ot music in t h e LoMars public ( Seo Group P i c t u r e s I n s i d e Misses Silencer and io of l e r were Sunday ot MisK R. Miss Lena tor her Inline a l after s p e n d i n g with h e r s i s t er Mrs. P. K. F. T. of Sioux City was tt business visitor Monday and PRUNING AND NUTRITION DEMONSTRATIONS County Farm Bureau Has Made Ar rangements for One - Day Meets for Men a n d Women The Plymouth tanii bureau has made a r r a i i g e i n e n t s for ( lay d u n u i s t r a t i o n s for men a n d vi on p r u n i n g and will bring their and slay for t he The d a l e s from indi to 2r> as Monday - Washington Pruning anil nutrition it Jens Petersen K. Section 2! ( map will help you lind if they are not familiar to y o u and al J o h n W. N. W. ' Wednesday iMd at the S. | S. T h u r s d a y and in at I K ' Place Also in foods and with Mrs. one- half mile north of S a t u r d a y l i i w i i s l i i | i with l i K ' Also township funds and al ddo h ' I m e n ' s work will i- of trees and small and will lie ill ( of i t. t o o l s should iV lost liuif of her apple and i w o t l i l n l s of her t r o i s In the laal U- n years ough m- ia 111 if priced and what is left of this asset should bo I The will Willi a on ot in Iowa aro which means a in ot the feeding will remedy Iho ilif d upon lav 1. Shall h. ill p. ho s o l If tlie liall is shall Sunday i anios he The ir the e i ty will he 1 | i. 111. to li p. m. A sort of s t r aw vole this a nd last lit failed to throw light on the of the Sunday proposition seems to he very strongly opposed to selling the Interviewed was opposed to g i v i n g up the which was as too to at a l l Sunday Baseball 7? To d e t e r i n l n e probable of the o t h e r about Sunday b a s e b a l l was not so There Is no douht that many who voted against Sunday moving will not with tlie logical t h e y win not vote against Sunday b a s e b a l l A was noted - a w h i s p e r i n g s e e k i n g to d i s c r e d it t h e association as a crass making who s t a r t e d w h i s p e r i n g is not lint 11 h a s ssed to make It worth while killing off. is tho note of t h i s heard to t h e i r s u r p r i s e that the t e am had as a s $ last and t h a i Harry Gaspar got $ 4000. As a m a t t e r of fact the team made only $ 2,301), and Caspar ' s salary as p i t c h e r for eighteen long hours of liard labor in g e t t i n g the field in shape and c o n s t a n t use of his e a r a s well as m a n a g i n g the waa only $ T h e rest was divided among t h e based on t h e i r box s c o r e s Good Money Some b u s i n e s s men w h o c o n t r i b u t ed to buy s u i t s and e q u i p m e n t for thot e am a r o w o r r y i n g about this money b e i n g a l s o donated t o t h e b a l l p l a y e r s. r. Ml t h e p l a y e r s did not g e t it. It la r e p r e s e n t e d by o q u i p m o n l In good a n d t h e ( bought by t he W s ATIc tY - ft t h e r e a r e no Sunday g a m e s of l o u r s o tho will lie d i s t r i b u t e d as T h i s e x p l a n a t i o n remove ( tho piano ot s i i s p l i l o i i t o tlie m o r e worthy one embodied in t h e q u e s t i o n Would Sunay a a t h l e t i c cont e s t in bo harmful If e o i u l u c t e d if t h e v o t e r a decide I h c r o shall IM ' no ball games on Sunday on that b a s i s the would al least bo a fair S t a n d of Ministers A of m i n i s t e r s in and out of t h e Lo. Mara Ministerial as. asked as to stand on t he Every one of interviewed expressed aa being In favor of r e t a i n i n g the p a r k but opposed to u s i n g it for Sunday Rev. S. C. S t c l n b r e n n o r You c a n quoin me as being opposed to s e l l i n g That would bo simply hut I and I feel thai my c o n g r e g a t i o n as a body feels tho s a m e l l i a l t h e park should not be used for Sunday exhibit inns of b a s e b a l l Rev. Davis of t h e ( said no c h u r c h organiz a t i o n had taken an official stand as but that It would he safe to Bay that the m a j o r i t y would he in favor ot k e e p i n g the but a g a l u s l Sunday b a s e b a l l Rev. 11. V. Rev. C. Seward and Rev. N. L. I t a u e y oxp r e s s e d similar They were not prepared to sny w h e t h e r or not Die c h u r e h e s would make an organized effort a s was done al lime ( if Sunday moving p i e l a n - a It is vid that t h e r e will be a S a t u r d a y at lime some s u ih may be i l e t i r n i l u e d ' Majeres hog lain is al LeMars Farmers who a r e in good should not fail to a t t e n d. CORN N O W 4 4 c P r i c e s corrected and revised beforo ing to p r e s s Grain hy nil poultry by SJostrom A. T h u r s d a y March at c o r n i a r corn U y e K U- ley l i u t l e r l i i l l l e r S - 70- 1? 1,11) 14 t i US 10 14 30 1 6 t ' r e a n i 32 H e n s 4 and over 18 i i e i i s under 4 pounds 14 S p r i n g s 17 Staggy r o o s t e r s 14 Cox p a c k i n g s t o ck d a i ry  

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