Le Mars Globe-Post (Newspaper) - September 7, 1922, Lemars, Iowa LEMARS POST Established in 1882 Issued Monday and Thursday SEPT. 7, 1922. Official County Paper CLAIM PROMINENT Volume No. 71 SUITS FILED IN COURT HERE JOHN H. LUBBEN CLAIMS LOCAL BUSINESS MEN DEFRAUDED HIM OF PROPERTY J o h n H. Lubben claims p r o m i n e n t business inon conspired nnd planned to defraud and c h e a t him of his p r o p e r t y In a suit filed In district court here Carlos W. a City police is o l t o r n e y for In a s u i t in which M. A. local r e a l e s t a t e F r a n k Mary O. Edward Durband and K a t o Durband a r e made d e f e n d a n t s Lubben claims that they c o n s p i r e d to defraud h im a n d made an a g r e e m e n t with him by which he t r a d e d a n 80- acro farm near t h i s city a n d a house a n d l o t In t h i s city os p a rt payment on a halt section of land in Stoux He alleges that the f a rm and residence wore worth $ 45,400. The Bale price ot t h e county f a rm w a s a g r e e d upon at | 136,000 and Lubben claims that the defendants agreed with him to soli the county land within sixty days after ho purchased it for t h e s um of $ 144,000 n e t t i n g Lubben an $ 8,000 Lubben s t a t e s that he is i l l i t e r a te a n d uneducated and was not well v e r s e d in tlie ways of crafty business men and t h a t t h e d c t o n d a n t s tooli adv a n t a g e ot h i s comings in mailing this He a l l e g e s that they now refuse to re- soU t h e land and t h at t h e e n t i r e deal WHS m a d e only t o defraud him of his f a rm and He a s k s Judgment against the lor $ 45,880 which Includes a 180 commission paid to M. A. and in I n t e r e s t and J o h n Is plaintiff In ano t h e r suit against Adrian L. In which he claims t h a t Bowers owes h im $ 2,500 on a t r a d e and t h a t he refuses to pay It. He a s k s judgment f or t l i a t amount and a l s o costs and inl o r e s t Marie J. and J o h n H. Lubben a r e plaintiffs In a suit a g a i n s t H. P. and Adrian L. Plaintiffs allege that e n t e r e d into an a g r e e m e n t with t h e d e f e n d a n t s by which a 120- acro farm near owned by Lubben was to b e t r a d e d t or a 120,- acro farm near LeMars owned by T o n s t e l d t and I b a t under the t e r ms of the a g r e e m e n t the was to receive $ 8,500. Plaintiffs s t a t e t h a t at t h a t time Lubben owed h i s Marie Lubben that sum a n d d e f e n d a n t s gave to t h e flB a i which they w a r r a n t e d as p o r t e d to h a v e b e e u ' s i g n e d by one J o h n F. a landowner at Mars h a l l Minn. Plaintiffs allege that Bowers ' a nd Tonsfeldt brought this note to and t h e r e s in t h e i r a person unknown t o who t h e n t s s t a t e d was t h e said Since t h e n the d e t e n d a i i t s lave that n o John F. Moen r e s i d e s at t h a t he owns no land t h e r e and t h a t it is a name used by t he ( ( o ( t i n - of t h e $ 8, tur t t i t plus u n d c o s t s is a s k e d. M. president of l l i e iii L. n n d t h e ' Savings bank are made d e f e n d a n t s by Marie J Plaintiff s lati s that b o r r o w e d $ 1 1 0 ( 10 f r o m t h e H Savings bank and that It was deposited in h e r n a m e i n a checking Slie alleges she g a v e a check to Adrian leaving the amount to bo paid blank and i n s t r u c t i n g t h e said A. L. to insert $ 5,500 She further s t a t e s Bowers inserted $ fi 600 In t h e chock anil that the I- e Mars Savings bank and K a s s were cognizant ot tills p e t i t i o n continues that while ( lie plaintiff wa s ill in bod t h e defendant M. Kass her that he had given a draft on her account to A. L. Bowers for ( ho s um of | l 5 0 0 a i d t h at t h e s of her account were She alleges that she never a u t h o r i z e d the payment ot such u draft and t h a t the cons p i r e d to defraud her ot tlie She s t a t e s that she is i l l i t e r a t e and uneducated and t h a t the defendants have taken advantage of her dls She asks Judgment for $ 5,500, i n t e r e s t and J o lm Allison is plaintiff in a suit a g a i n s t Edward Katie Mr. and Mrs. P e t e r 11. J. Maymo in a suit seeking Judgment on a $ 49,000 mortgage and a s k s that claims and liens of n t s bo adjudged inferior and Junior to the m t e r - S t a t o Liability Insurance company has s t a r t e d action In the d i s t r i c t court against J o h n s e e k i n g to recover damages the i n s u r a n c e company claims was caused by The plaintiff alleges that t h e defendant while drunk and intoxicated and driving bis automobile on the s t r e e t s of LoMar s s t r u c k a car owned by The plaintiff s t a t e s that Burg's car was y t h e Insurance company and the i n s u r a n c e company must pay to J\ I. Hurg all ( t o the a u t o u H i l i i l e in t h e Burg has waived all r i g h t s and claims in favor of ( he alleges l l i a t Keenan agreed to pay all damage s u s t a i n e d and t h a t ho refuses to do so. The plaintiff asks judgment tor $ 59 i 84, i n t e r e s t and the costs of the Anna J ' Seizor seeks to foreclose a given by Mario Carlton on ( certain county She a s k s a Judgment ot $ 6,550.67, i n t e r e s costs and a t t o r n e y ' s f e e s and asks t h a t t h e claims or liens o f - t h o ( on Pago 8) LE MARS CONCERT HEARD * BY STATION IN TOLEDO iig to a l e t t e r received by Clarke t ' of t h e Trust Savings 1,. i n d operator of station 0 a concert broadcasted from the local station on Wednesday Aug. 10, was h e a r d by W. A. a Toledo a c c o u n t a n t at his home In Lucas 800 miles from The letter stated that he had l e a r n e d through radio that was located nt and asked who t h e o p e r a t o r of the s t a t i o n The concert which was heard over this was played by a local HIGH SCHOOL FACES HARD GRID SCHEDULE Forty Men Answer Call of Coach F. H. Heavy Inexperienced Material Appears F o r t y c a n d l d a t e B tho LeMars h i g h school football team for p r a c t i c e this week and Coach F. H. believes t h a t prospects for a winning team are Tho candid a t e s a r c b e i n g drilled In fundamentals ahd a r e b e i n g t r i e d out a t t h e different positions which they may be able to Conch faces the p r o b l em of organizing a t e am with p r a c t i c a l l y Inexperienced There a r e a number of v e t e r a n s but t h e majority of t h e men a r e donning the moleskins for first t i m e. Candidates who have played on t he school team previously ( ' a p t ll. R o e s ' G r o t h and H. Among ( the new nien w h o a r e out a r e E. 8tel) J. C. Singer The high school team faces a stiff with five games at homo and live on foreign annual T h a n k s g i v i n g day game is to be played nt Tho schedule Sept. 20 Oct. 7 S i o u x t h e r e. Oct. 13 h e r e. 21 Hawarden t h e r e. Oct. 27 Nov. 4 Storm Nov. 11 h e r e. Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Ida d r o v e h e r e. Nov. 3 0 - C h e r o k e e INSURANCE ASSOCIATION ELECTS Local Organization ot Security Benefit Association Meets T h e local organization ot t h e iy Benefit a s a o d a t t t u a i n s u r a n c e met Wednesday e v e n i n g In the Columbia hall and elected officers tor t h e e n s u i n g Following the election ot d a n c i n g and other o n t o r t a l n m e n t concluded tlie v i u o served at the Candy after the Officers elected i 0. vice C. P. Miss Frances ' a v i s Mr. s. Fred B. About t h i r t y members of t b o society iroin City and Sheldon visited n l i the al District Manager A. and wife and Dist r i c t Manager Donald Dunn were l i r c s e n t to a s s i s t In ( ' 1'. F. Davis of tills city Is ( of northwest REDUCED RATES TO CONVENTION St. Boniface League of Iowa to Meet at Sept. 27 One and haU fare for round trip will granted to d e l e g a t e s to t h e St. Boniface league convention which will be ld a t va. Sept. 27. A of s from I of St. J o s e p h ' s church ot this city will att iid To tii cure t l i e reduced s of of t i c k e t s to Earling must be secured when ticket is a n d t h e n must l i e p r e s e n t ed at convention s. If 250 c e r l i f i c a t eH are a fare r a t e wlU be given on t h o r e t u r n Tho convention of the league was held in last ACCIDENT VICTIMS BURIED AT MARCUS Brother of Merrill Man and Wife Killed When I n t e r u r b a n Hits Their Car In Indiana ' bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo 24 who wore killed near Crown when the automobile In wore riding was s t n i c k by a n Interurban will be sent to Marcus for their W i l l i am ot father of the dead and Dr. J. a of rt S a t u r d a y for Crown when they wore of tile After the in the bodies ot both of the victims wore t e r r i b ly were removed to an at Mr. and have been of City lor ton was employed in the f u r n i t u r e of Davidson MARRIAGE LICENSES Christ J. p. 24 Hinton A. P. 19 - - - Harold T. Vanden 27 Dakota City A. 18 Neb. William S. 21 - Marie H. B r u n s 19 Joseph legal Klngsley Margaret K. legal Kingsley BASEBALL SEASON CHEROKEE PLAYS HERE SUNDAY BRUNSVILLE COUPLE MARRIED REMSEN DEFEATS LE MARS TEAM HERE ON LABOR DAY BY 3 TO 1 SCORE With but a few games ( Ui t h e ( lie Mars baseball t e am Is H e a r i n g the close ot a most successful s e a s o n Although the r u l i b e r games between the I O Mars and Sheldon and and Hemsen t e a m s wore lost by tbo the general class ot baseball during the season was excellent and fans were n e a r l y always satisfied with tho Cherokee comes to LeMars Sunday for tho last game of t h e season between the two t e a m s Tho Cherokee ' t e am has met LeMars five times this s e a s o n and tho Cherokee games have been some of t h e best of t h o The locals have won t h r e e games and tho Indians have t a k e n reymann will pitch for LeMars while Crabb will probably be Manager Olson's selection for the Cherokee In a game full ot t h r i l l s and t h e u se ot h i t and vun the Remsen t e am defeated LeMars here on abor day by the score of to 1. The game was witnessed y a l a r g e crowd who c h e e r e d lustily and shook the stands with Lotz was again on the mound for n o m s e n and Crabb ot t h e Cherokee appeared in t h e box for Both pitched good Lotz allowed while Crabb allowed Lotz s t r u c k out a n d walked two while Crabb only s t r u c k out four and walked The visitors took the lead in the first halt ot t h e i l r s l ' l l e c k hit t h e first ball pitched for two lor filed out to to and singled into right In a n effort to field t h e ball missed l: scored and went tp t h i r d Bauer struck ending t h e i o J l a r s came buck strong in the second half of the Osborne singled but was caught at second when Faber bunted Into Lotz's F a b e r went to second on a passed ball and H a r r i s o n was sate at first when J. erred on bis grounder and Faber scored made a bad In the second Uitz hit a bard drive to tile field fouco but it s t r u c k a t r e e and w a s stopped in Its flight over tho p r e v e n t i n g a home In tho third Remsen scored a run on a b a s e on balls and two s i n g l e s T h e re ( Continued on Page 8) WILL OPEN MUSIC SCHOOL HERE A 4- pound box ot soda c r a c k e r s for 40 c e n t s at t h e T h o m a grocery W. B. P a r k i n s o n Announces Opening of New Musical Institution W. n. Instructor and I ' i r e c t o r o t music a t W e s t e r n Union c o l l e g e from 1912 to 1922, lias a n n o u n c e d the opening ot a new o f m u s i c In this c i t y t o bo n. d the P a r k l n s o n ol of Hand and O r c h e s t r a Music lias severed Ills C o n n e c t i o n with local collogo and Vlll devote his e n t i r e t o n o w The purpose of the school i s to develop students o n all e n t s h e s l a t e s mul t o I r a i r i n ho use o f system of c l a s s i n s t r u c t i o n o n all i n s t r u m e u i s. Mr. Parkinson has developed i s y s t em of Instruction i he Moves to be superior to a n y yet It is iii use i n many schools i n a l l s e c t i o n s o f tho country and i s m e e t i n g with great success Much o f t i l l ' school work will necessarily bo c a r r i e d on by correspondence because o f tho scarcity ot who a re with tho now The o f W. D. P a r k i n s o n A. C. musical and o f school o t band and o i c b o s t r a teacher o t tiK ' o r y and l I n s t r u m e n t s ( i W. I ' a r k i i i s o u teacher and a r r a n g e r tor band and o r c h e s t r a KImer A. violin and d r u n i s C a r 1). ' cello and s t r i n g F. J. P a r k i n s o n and Grace J. piano and Autos Demolished in Collision ( By Special All Auburn car driven by Elmer Gorgen and a Ford runabout driven by i l o y d collided a mile and a q u a r t e r north of O'Leary Saturday almost completely The on the Ford car which was traveling soutli went out Just ii few rods froni the o t h e r The driver threw on ills causing the Ford to t u r n directly across road in front of the will d i s a s t r o u s Lloyd Cowan was injured about I lie face and shoulder but not Elmer ( escaped MAUNDER IS TO PLEAD GUILTY Youh Held on Assault Charge to Be Taken to Orange City Vernon alleged bank robber anil c b u r a c t o r was taken to Orange City this where C. C. Bradley is p r e s i d i n g at a court and will plead guilty to a of Ho will probably waive time and receive Ills sentence Maunder was a r r e s t e d over a mouth ago and is to have stabbed Len when tho l a t t e r caught a t t o m p t l n g to s t e a l an Pop Corn to Chicago residing a few miles north of is today shipping a carload ot pop corn to It h a s not yet been popped but t e a r s tho excessive corn In l a r g e ( is a n in crops In t h i s Kingsley Farmer is Will Reside on F a rm Near Kingsley Miss Marie Bruns ami S. both residents of were married it t h e residence of Rev. Walter Zank In that auk Only relatives wore rosenl at the The young couple loft for H t r i p through Nebraska points and will reside at Tho groom is a p r o s p e r o u s young man a nd is a ion of J o h n being a carp e n t e r The b r i d e is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Bruns ot and h a s many friends in this having a t l e n i l e d school here a number ot y e a r s Times; A wedding of unusual i n t e r e s t was performed last Monday morning at the United l l r e t l i r oh by 11. B. when Jos. Bainbridge and Mrs. Margaret Hughes were Joined In They left Immediately by a u t o tor a visit with r e l a t i v e s and friends at various points in They will be at homo to t h e i r friends a f t e r Sept. 18, on a. f a rm one mile n o r t h and tour miles w e s t J l t s s Alice M. and Otis slipped away this morning and were married at the parsonage ot t h e C a t h e d r a l of tho Epiphany at to MarH at 11:; 10 a. 111. Miss and A u t l l 0 y were tho only a t t e n d a n t s At high noon a d i n n e r was s e r v e d to t h e Immediate relatives at the home ot F. residing iu First s t r e e t The young couple departed Ibis by a u t o on a honeymoon trip Yellowstone park and points in Dixon is a of Mr. a nd Mrs. F. graduated from the St. J o s e p h ' s school at the age ot and for t h e past two years has been employed She Is a young woman of s t e r l i n g c h a r a c t e r and has 11 host of in and around Lo Mr. is i son of a n d J. A. 1) 1x011 ami is with his father in t he o v e r l a n d Dixon is n young man of good c h a r a c t e r ii successful business and M s. Dixon lll be at borne after Oct. 1 at the homo ot the groom's Wilson Lorenzon and Miss both ot t h i s surprised t h e i r many friends by slipping quietly away to where they were at the Congregational Wednesday afternoon at 3 J. J. Steele performing tbo and Mrs. Carl Lorenzon acted as a t t e n d a n t s. Immediately after tho ceremony the party r o l l r o i l t n the Martin Hotel Where ( he d i n n e r was Wilson Lorenzon is a sou of Henry and is a well known young man of this Mrs. is a daughter ot F r a n k Reynolds of this formerly ot She gradual oil from t h e high school in 1921. During t h e short time she h a s been a resident of LeMars has acquired many and s. Lorenzon will bo at home to t h e i r friends after Oct. 1. l E l POORLY THIRD STREET PAVING IS ORDERED IN CLYDE WINS TROPHY FOR HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE of tho Plymouth comity committee residing in Le won club trophy at the Labor day shoot on t h e rifie r a n g e ' men shot on tli - j local team for a t e am total of 1626 and an ot 125 1- 13. was with an a v e r a g e ot 121 4- 5, live being on the son iloy with live men on the team shot a score of 597 tor an a v e r a g e iil 119 2- 5. J a m e s the only from tlie west end ot the and residing near shot tho high score ot the t u r n i n g in a s c o r e of 162. Bon ot was second W i l l i a score of 154, Clyde third with a 150, Hugli e. fourth with a 145, a n d Walter with a 143. Carl second lieutenant in K company of and one of the host shooters on the suffered a painful injury during the noon hour i n t e r m i s s i o n Witt was p r a c t i c i n g at the pistol r a n g e and had j u s t removed his pistol from the h o l s t e r In some manner he dropped his gun and in a t t e m p t i n g to recover t h e trigger was pulled and the bullet went Into W i l t ' s T h e heavy load e n t e r e d about i - Indies above the knee and tore out the UH fur a s t h e Witt was lo tho city and a phys i c i a n his The bullet was removed In two and Witt was improving today but will not bo able to 1) 0 around for a few F r a n k was for him and ills u n f o r t u n a t e accident dampened tho of the s h o o t e r s tor a short l i m e but Witt on tbo r a n g e a after the accident and did not seem to have badly Tho vigilance members shot slow lire at 200 and 300 yards and pistol lire at 25 Ed Lang of liud tbo highest pistol score with an 82, Clyde J a m e s ot was second with an 81 and Hugh of LeMars I was third with an 80, lion CITY TRAFFIC ORDINANCES ARE COUNCIL HAS SHORT SESSION ' was not a single e n t e r e d by owners residing along Third street South and others affected at the monthly meeting of he cly council The m e e t i n g WHS i l e s l g n a t ed as the lime ot h e a r i n g p r n t o s t s against the proposed There was one property owner present but he did not wish to p r o t e s t In was t h e r e for t h o purpose of boosting the The resolution of necessity ordering In tile was given final adoption by t h e council and all legal r e q u i r e m e n t s for s t a r t i n g work on t ho paving bave bone The resolution calls for the paving of Third s t r e e t South i formerly Third from First West ( formerly Eagle s t r e e t to Sixth avenue East ( formerly Park s t r e e t A r e s o l u t i o n of n e c e s s i t y for paving of s t r e e t s in t h o vicinity of W e s t e rn college and t h e court house and other s t r e e t s In the s o u t h e a s t part ot t h e city was laid on the table until Alderman ( i. A. ( ' l a r k e who Is out ot t h e Is This resolution c a l l s for one of most extensive paving programs yet Mayor Cooper presided at tho session and Aldermen Brown wore Tho minutes ot last month's mooting were read and Bills as by tho committee were Tbo report of tbo city clerk and t r e a s u r e r was approved and o r d e r e d placed on Sidewalks wore ordered In on the south side of Second street South between Sixth and avenues adjoining the and t ' a p e l o r A sidewalk was in lo lill existing gaps in tho s i d e w a l k s in the west side ot Sixth avenue West bet ween Fourth and streets South on the Schmidt p r o p e r t i e s An ordinance i l i e traffic of t h e city was its t h r e e r e a d i n g s following i suspension of Rule 2 r e q u i r i n g at different Tbo provides Ibat all vehicles traveling In s t r e e t s or alleys of t h e city keep to t h e right and a s close as possible to t h e Vehicles shall turn corners as close to tlie curb ns and t u r n i n g to t h e left shall keep to t h e right ot the c e n t e r ot tho s t r e et and shall signal t h e Intention of maki n g t h e Tho ordinance further provides a vehicle which passes a more slowly moving vehicle shall pass such overt a k e n it t h e left and t h o overt a k e n vehicle shall d r i v e as close as possible to the curb when another vehicle signals its i n t e n t i o n of passing it. Cars must to ( lie and must not cross the street to park going around the block or to the intersection of the s t r e e t Cars must park in such manner as t to blockade motorist's way or e n t r a n c e or exit from It is mailo unlawful by t h e o r d i n a n ce lor a motorist to drive his car over a fire hose or In any injure lire or equipment liy d r i v i n g over or into it. The ordinance requires motorists to obey the signals of all policemen and on 111 e v e n t of i lire a l a rm being the o r d i n a n c e provides that all motori s t s drive as close as possible to t ho curb ami until one minute ( Continued on Pago 8> REMSEN MEN HAVE LEADERS J a c o b and J o h n Keffeler Both Have Good Loads on S. C. M. irket Sioux City Live Stock lacoh n v. oll known breeder of cittle anil Poland bogs il WHS on market Tuesday with a load of high grade s t e e r s that sold at 10,111. Mr. twentytwo all of s own averaging i. bad been oil f e e d ten and were in J o h n well known feeder at and a breeder ot high grade was on market with - Boven y e a r l i n g s of bis own raising thai a v e r a g e d and sold at t he top of the market at $ 111.20. Mr. is a market topper who ranks will ho best feeders shipping to this lie still has a load of yearlings on WILL START IN ICE BUSINESS C. H. Grimes to Erect 2,000 Ton Ice House at His Sand Pit U. ( will c o n s t r u c t an | storage at bis sand pit this fall and slock it Ice from his during the he Next lie will engage n the retail ice in this Mr. Climes will a s ( ' r i gM house of t icily of 2 0 0 0 ' ice lake Is and of Mr. ( s t a t e s Ibat is for ice and he a good ( C o n t i n u a l on Page 8) Run Over By Truck Casper residing of was run over by 11 truck on bis farm Monday and v Dr. la att e n d i n g him reports that li doing is SIOUX CENTER COUPLE MARRIED LABOR DAY M l - A l i c - V i c l - u and l - e fv I l l i t - I ' ' I l i nf r ' i i l - T l a - iw o l r M a i s M n l i i l a u i l V. I r e m a r r i ed ll u f l i r e of W MM. j u s t i ce of tile T i l e c 1111 l i O l l S v l i e i l lg c l o s e d t h e 1>. o p l e il id some in I i i i i n a ' n s j i m i K l g e d t o l o r l i e I ' l e i k of T o i n l s S i l k i e s a n d l i e i s s u e d t b i ' n e c e s s a r y i i i s t r i u n e n t T l i o g l o o m is a o i i i m i M i n e r of S i o u v C e n t e r v i c i n i t y a n d i b i y o u ng i M U p i i w i l l l i v e o n a f a r i i i n e a r t h at t o w n BENEFIT GAME FOR ON MONDAY LeMars and K Company Teams to Meet Monday Evening at 5 on Field for Benefit Game The Mars baseball team will s t a g e a game on Monday for J o e Injured whoso leg was last Manager 11. H a a s The team's opponent in this game will be ( lie K was Injured 111 a baseball game several weeks His leg was f i a c l i i r ed In t h r e e places and Infection In an to save bis life a t t e m l l u g surgeons the leg above t h e lie is in an Improving condition at Is a and Is starli n g out iu life under a sovi r e Manager Haas Is making an to lie the utmost possible for Ki ami give him such a s i s l a n i e as is Members ot tho baseball team will canvass the district while tile boy scouts will go the Tile game will be t i bi at a o'clock and stores have 11 r e q u e s t e d to close to enable employes to witness Tlie Mars team will be composed of all bonie players and the K company team should furnish assuring a good g. The worthiness of the cause calls for a r e c o r d b r e a k i i i g PLANS FOR BAND STAND DRAWN P a r k Commission Approves Blue P r i n t s at T u e s d a y ' s Session P l a n s for a baud rest room and comfort station at tbo park bave been completed by John l l i i x l a l i le and were to tbo iark Tuesday at a session of that body for The plans wore approved by the and will probably be s t a r t e d this The now s t r u c t u r e Is a combination of a band a rest room and comfort s t a t i o n It Is to bo largo enough tor all required and win be a n a t l r i i e t i v e In tbo k. The r e s t room oin is b e n e a t h the hand WILL RESIDE ON IOWA FARM Farmer and City Girl Wed Here I ' a r k W. Moorhead of Aliss M. of were at tile Congregational 10. at 6 o'clock In the Rev. W. Miles They were by the bride's who loft for her home in City on the evening the happy couple left by for a of ( lie t o n e making Sioux S. t h a t same are to make their on a f a rm near and will be al homo there to their friends on their r e t u r n from their western 256 IN LE MARS HIGH SCHOOL L a t e s t Attendance Figures Show Big I n c r e a se T h e r e a r e 2ri(; s t u d e n t s r e g i s t e r e d in t h e I. oMars high staled The on ( i r s l d a y were he Tills is the l a r g e s t tbo school has ever and is an i n c r e a s e ol tl over last year's The assembly lias too lo provide seats for high M I I O OI and room lias been i for an Mrs. Haas and s. Ren n i o l o i e d to I ' i l i o s t o n e t o d a y w h e r e will visit with r e l a t i v e s and l o r a f ew JOE KASS TO HEAD K. OF C. COUNCIL A ease from tbo county d i s t r i c t court was argued before J u d g e C. C. Bradley at the local court house J J. Hickey Retires As Trustee After Twelve Years of Service As Officer of Trinity Council Here - M election of officers of ' No. Knights of Joe M. Kass s ( rand for the J. who h a s held that office for over seven There nearly mo of ( lie J a member of the board of of the and an of Trinity for twelve y e a r s or since its his and Walz was e l e i t i ' d to succeed in ( lint Mr. l l i e k e y lias been a c t i v e ill the since lis and was one of t h e Other elected were W. deputy grand Dr. ( Louis recording s e c r e t a r y N. I C O Vincent p. T. inside V. S c l i i n d l e r outside V. Majeres and loe A is to be appointed by Knight on t h e of tbo of tlie The Knight also a lecturer and a medical tho ot a was RSI ANiAL FAIR EXHIBITIONS HOUSED IN TENTS $ 2. PREMIUM LIST DRAWS A LARGE ENTRY LIST FROM ALL PARTS OF COUNTY ' V number of f. iir boosters went ' to ( City in e a r s e to a d v e r t i s e tile county f. iir next e e k A most recent addition to fair features ( s t h e h o r s e s h o e in which the best of the tossers in the ion will Tile annual fair ot the newly organized ilr and a revival ot the Plymouth county fair of will bo held t h r ee days Sept. 12. will b e shows lioMi and e e n l ng The problem of suitable grounds has b e e n solved by tile fair Hon ami a ir. ict near the Dillon depot In Fourth avenue North Fast baa been for this The site will bo a d e q u a t e l y t h e re is good wafer supply for animal and i t s location close iu makes it i i i l i p ' a b l o for a fair grounds There will be no of this F. w i l l he Well In good while tlie free a l i r a c t l o n s will N i a g i d on a large platform around will lie built circus seats toa c i o m i n o d a l e nil class h a l e been 'd by t h e ' acts have appeared at many of tbo largest fairs in t h i s section of a n d a r e said to bo o r l l i froo a c t s are the l light wire a r l l s t P. and the and Juggling acts by said lo be the premier a r t i s t s in Ihe DeBurns comedy acrobats and tho balancing s t u n t s of l as The Crazy S. According to the ot I be e n t r i e s a r e r a p i d l y coming in and the $ 2, alio list which Is being - i d by the a s s o c i a t i o n will attract a capacity ' is s o m e t h i n g In t bo p r i z e list for every P r i z e s a re for c a l l e h o r s e s s h e e while and g r a s s e s are also among tho prize Tile comes in for her share in the household department while tho can e n t e r h er baby in the baby h e a l t h c o n t e s t C h i l d r e n ' s and club work is being by prize offerings which win undoubtedly r e s u l t In some good e v l i i b l t l o nH by tbo young are 15 c e n t s for l b ' and 2,'. c e n t s for c h i l d r en under 14 of t ' a r s cannot bo p a r k e d ill Uio g r o u n d s Imt t h e r e is parking space In t h e vicinity of the s i t e and It is not t a r from main s t r e e t s ot t h o WEATHER CONTINUES TOO WARM Past Week Was Second Hottest of ison Says Iowa Crop Report The week ending Sept. was next lo of t h e H according lo Ihe ot t h e Iowa W e a t h er and i bureau for he r a n g i n g from practically none in t he north and east to excessive In the s o u t h w e s t t ' o rn made very good Considerable of the earliest is Bate from In t h e northern and only a l i t t l e of t he latest has nol Seed corn can now be Silo filling fodder cutting is due ( o begin any as yet none has ' general condition ot tlie is i; though the yield has ii reduced by in Mie and e a s t e r n Where rain has lieen fall plowing and p r e p a r a t i o n for seeding w i i i l i r wheal and rye has made good S. The conditions in usual winter wheat raising s of the t o g e t b e r with more favorable yield of t h a t crop compared with will result in ii considerable increase in acreage seeded w i n t e r will bo delayed to avoid ( Over t h e Western half of the s t a t e soil ind have boon favor able for fall seeding of alfalfa which will steady increase In ot Ibis valuable Throe c u t t i n g s of alfalfa have been made in most s e c t i o n s Ibis season and a fourth is in in some Sugar beet yield has been shortened considerably by in some quality of the beets for sugar m. ( is r e p o r t e d as Sorghum and grinding is now in Tile but weather in Hie northern is been unfavorable for late commercial as a r e r a i s e d In Iowa come mostly from these Onion harvest is well adv. Iti Mitchell and Harrison Cabbage cutting has been in Mitchell county on ai - of scarcity of c a r s ill which to F a rm Hand Is Injured A serious happened Monday forenoon al the John Deogan t h e h i r e d man was d i s k i n g with siv and it is ht they became ami ran away dragging When found ho was from a log and a ot s e v e r e Ho was t a k en lo the at where ibe found him to bo in a critical l o n d i t i o u - - special to r o s t.