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   Le Mars Semi-Weekly Post (Newspaper) - May 10, 1901, Lemars, Iowa                                Published Every - Tuesday and EQUAL T O ALL AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGES T O MAY 10, 1901. NUMBER 41 + PIERSON'S FLEEING In Company With Mrs. F. F. STRENUOUS DAYS IN Two Suicides and a Within Four Rev. C. W. the deposed pastor of the Christian church at whose alleged wrongful intimacy with a woman of hia flock the pence and of two homes last was in Sioux City yesterday morning with Mrs. F. P. the recipient of his lavish They came together and remained together while and seemed to be busy with preparations for further Their in Sioux City first became known a t the Martin Penny - 027 Fourth They called to get a number of photographs that had been taken on the occasion of their trip to Sioux City last They were not When the manager of t he place informed them that the work was not ready Cash asked him not to deliver the photographs at as first but to an address that would he Tho twain k e p t ' up their intimacy oven the matter of having their photographs They sat for them much after the manner of a newly wedded and certainly not like the pastor of a congregation and the wife of a member of his At the they called at tho gallery tho first time last week the attendant noticed something strange in their yesterday their actions were oven more They not registered at an hotel ut - but got a luncheon a t a Jackson street Down at Pierson there are two broken in which sorrow and and tribulation have driven out all the happiness that ever reigned In the Watson homo little children wonder why there is no mother now to attend to their little to dress them in the wash comb their hair and send them away to school with a motherly A hard working husband wonders why his home should be and black misery and unhappiness thrust upon Humiliated and hurt beyond measure by her husband's shameless Mrs. Cash lias gone to lior parents in Marshall coun ty to get comfort and sympathy Pierson 's indignation is rapidly going beyond and Cash might be roughly handled if ho returned Sioux ' City A The two Grand Army posts of Terre have joined in an address relative to the observance of memorial It reads as Patriots and Countrymen Through the thoughtlessness of the tho greed of grain and the of Memorial day is being more and more prostituted from its orginal and to such an extent that for the dead has been so dishonored that a fearful degeneracy of patriotism is and the loss of all sense of the sacredness of human feelings and The sporting eyents on this national funeral day are as great an offense against good taste and patriotism as for children or other members of the to turn from the grave of a dead father or patron to similar Tho boys ought to stop playing while the funeral is taking place and not make a gala day of the occasion when oven the birds sing a requiem for tho nation's dead and the flowers yield their choicest As now the holiday is an affront to the living soldier and the widows and orphans of the Unless the sacredness of Memorial day can be it were better that it were stricken off from tho as a national I t is a timely Memorial day is set apart for a sad and solemn On this day patriotism and affection join in doing reverence to the dead and in with tho sweetest product of the graves of thoso who in their lives gave supreme evidence of their courage and devotion to It is not a day for and but a day for retrospection and a for that reflection upon the past which will higher ideals and a nobler purpose for the If an entire day is too long for memorial services it would bo bettor to shorten tho holiday than to have a part of tho time HO employed as to detract from tho services appropriate to tho Plymouth county has been having a of tragical existence durin g the past said George A. of county at the ' ' We have had two suicides and a murder in the past four and all have occurred in the country The murder case is to be presented to tho grand jury next Monday at tho opening of the Plymouth county There are three Henry William Beaver and Henry All are charged with murdering John Jessen and his wife were employed bv Steffen and Steffen objected when Jessen and wife started to leave the A quarrel ensued which re suited in the death of Judge Gaynor was to have opened the May term at LeMars this but he postponed the opening because of his being busy with the Sioux county A paternity case in which there was a disagreement of the jury at the last term in Plymouth county is set for May 0. The defendant Albert W. illin and tho wit ness is Teckla Sioux City Council The city council met in regular session on Tuesday Clarke and The Why Women Don't Get A Dissenting Death or Mrs. Entered into at her home in LeMars on Wednesday May 7, 1 01, Mrs. Christopher Wilde aged 60 0 and 12 Susanna Tschampel was born at province of October 25, 1834. Her younger days were passed at She was in 1859 to Christopher Wilde pd in 1870 they ' came to tho United States and settled in living there two They then to Plymouth county whore they have sinoe Christopher Wilde died in LeMars January 27, 1888. Mrs. Wilde leaves seven five daughters and two who are Mrs. Bosa of Mrs. Susan Van Buren and Mrs. Anna of Rock 111., Charles who resides near Emma and who comprise the family at the LeMars The deceased was with paralysis and died after an illness of one Quiet and unassuming in daily - sho was an exemplary mother and and in the home and in neighborly ties are left tho most loving memories of her who has passed to tho life The funeral was held in the Presbyterian on Thursday afternoon at 8 the service being conduct ed by Rev. A. Z. Intermont in the city Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van Buren and daughter of Rock Mr. Charles of and Mr. Emil late of West came to attend the The Ram's Horn has never shared the optimistic estimate of this Filipino chief which is held by those who liken him to our or a In all fairness and good souse wo ought to try and look at his capture if possible as his countrymen may look at i t and we would have looked at i t one hundred and thirty years Suppose some English Andre for had gathered a company of Mohawks who knew tho country trails and together | p r Q i n e Mrs. Hetty Green in Because women spend so much they aro hardly ever in the field for investing when tho chance comes No can invest unless he has tho Mcst great fortunes have been started by men who saved and saved and and finally had a few hundred or a few thousand dol lurs to invest the ity should There aro many women who earn good salaries and might lay by a few h. dollars a year if they were so But that is not the way of Thoy spend every cent they and in most cases have their monthly salary all spent before i t is in their As long as women won't not likely to havo many women million aires in this Sometimes there's a woman who really wants to increase her fortune but sho soon realizes that conditions aro against A women hasn't aB many chances for making money as men She isn't around among as a and sho hear of the opportunities for investment which are talked day by in Wall street and other financial She wants to buy she has saved up a few hundred dollars to i but she doesn't know how to go about it. Most women are afraid to venture into tho man reigns This is foolish for with Benedict before his treason was had started out for Valley Force where Washington was in retreat with his shattered Suppose under the guise of friendship and loyalty and with the announcement that tho English officer was being fetched as a ac coss were gained to Washington's quarters and that bravo general were inad a prisoner and to a British would wo as Americans think any more of Arnold and Andro than we do Or would self- respecting English a woman can get along as well as a man in any if she only conducts herself properly and looks out for ber I am able to my affairs better than any man could manage what man has woman If I had let other people do my business for me I most likely have had any business to do and i t is the duty of every wo I to learn to take caro of her own business affairs A Valuable there bo any B u j j - x u B i J i n u i u e D men a- days who would lie There is an orango tree at tho of his daring cultural which tradition exploit one hundred and thirty years sufficient as the dusky youth of th o to meet all tho expenses of that Philippines spell out their lessons in for the last thirty Its reading and geography and history history is 1870Jan they will think any moro highly of American woman told Mr. Saunders the Christian civilization which tho expert on pomology for tho do reigned in the North American con- t h a t s h e had enjoyed the in 1901 1 Let us not at all be most oranges in the Our aim is not at vicinity of tho City of we like ho i s the kind and believed do well to proof man whom we would lovo to follow euro some of the budding fruit as minutes of the last regular special and board of review meetings wero read and A petition of Otto and others asking the city council to close tho grocery stores on Sunday yras referred to the on rales and A petition of John Evans asking damages sustained by water on July 14, 1900, was referred to the committee on A petition of E. Plath asking tho city to refund $ 1201), special tax erroneously assessed was A petition of Mrs. Sarah C. Young and others asking c. itv to order a on tho west side of lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.' block S. w a s A petition of W. H. Perry and others requiring the to locato an arc light on cornor Of lu and Fifth was referred to the committee on electric A petition of C. and others to have tho city council order a sidewalk on tho west Mock 71 was A petition of John and others asking tho city council to order sidewalks on south sido of block 58, and 59 was A petition of citizens asking the city council to employ the band to give open air on the s t r e e t during tho summer was inferred to tho street No. 48. An ordinance governing f the fire department was passed its firsts The council recommended tho board of supervisors to tho personal tax of Becker erroneously The reports of city city and inspector was read and Fluids on General 79 fund overdrawn $ 1104.78. L i g h t s fund on $ 11). fund on 1) 50.81 Library fund on $ 1000.85 Park fund on $ 1011. U. Tho bond of O. L. city clerk of $ 1000.00 with P. F Dal ton as surety was Tho bond of J. A. 12vans for $ 5000- 00 with W. G. as surety for the construction of sewer was accept ed. The on lire reported as receiving bids for $ 25.00 from & to paint tho hook and ladder Tho matter was referred to tho committee on fire department with power to act. The bills were allowed as audited by tho finance Mr. I. S. addressed the coun cil in reference to t h e of taxes of Western Investment company and LeMars Implement Co. The Western Investment Co. ' s petition was referred to the committee on claims and the Co. ' s petition was granted A representative of tho Street Lightning Co. of Amorica addressed the council and tho council gave tho company an invita tion to erect a samplo lamp for tho inspection of tho council and citizens and Clarke wore appointed a committee to a boundry tho second and third words so as to equalize tho smut Council adjourned O. L. City Schedule of N. labor 2.50 P. Commisky labor 34.55 Smaltz Moore & Co. m d s e 8.10 Jno A Leonard sand Haas & Huebsch 5.75 W. H. Perry 87.29 M. A. Moore Co. 41.57 & Schaefer 68.85 | LeMars Carriage and Repair shop 4.50 B. salary 50.00 Real Estate Reported from the Farm Loan and Abstract of U. H. Got prices from him before ordering abstracts or farm J L Kennedy & wife to A I I Fields Wd s no 4 92 48 $ 2100 LeMars Cemetery to C H holm MM lot 35 blk 4 LeMars Cemetery $ 40 C H and wf to Chas H Kluckhohn wd o 15 ft lot 4 and 5 and w 5 ft lot 3 Bonnets sub div of lots 14 and 15 blk 3 LoMars $ 7000 J D Simpson et al to Joseph Kollor wd lot 3 blk 5Hills add to Merrill $ 125 Mary E Crow to Allio J Sheirbon wd nw 3 91 ( 1 $ 1 Ellison to Mary E Crow and Willis L Sheirbon wd n nw and nw no 112 lid sw 29 92 Will $ 12,000 u T Stone and wf to A K i; P t no se 27 92 49 cont 8.84 acres $ 800 Theilen to Herman D Eilers wd acres in sw cor of so 20 93 ' lit 180 E W Sargent and wf to Rev G Sullivan wd lots 3 and 4 bk 811 Akron $ 1 Estate of Henry to Lizzie F ex d lot 7 bk 3 Normal Park add LeMars $ 150 Adolph and wf to John Swain wd so and no H W ill and w sw 32 92 45 $ 17500 Lissa A Fulton and hus to Mrs B A wd und of w se 33 93 17 and nw 4 92 47 $ 1000 L A Barr and wf to Edward Holt maim wd lots 11 and 12 bk 8 Akron 300 A E and bus to Puler wd P t no so 27 92 41) $ 513 E 13 Frank and wf to Minnie May wd lis 1 and 12 blk 112 Akron $ 285 ' Frank A Edgar ud wf to Miko ou way wd lots 1 and 2 blk 10 Akron $ 11) John et al to Au ust Kenk wd lot 3 blk I Foster's 2nd add to Merrill $ 150 Geo Ruble and wf to wd lots 10 11 and 12 blk 28 Akron $ 850 Did you ever stop to consider how many S S worth of tainted sour strong you throw away every summer for want of a Good Refrigerator to say nothing of the Now a really good one will save enough of the $ $ in a year or two to pav for We have a We Can Save Money For ON STOVES Prophecy Fill It is reported that Paul Krugor said that if tho British wanted to take his ho would them pay $ 100,000,000 for it. The London Saturday ' referring this Bays that it was with laughter in The But it was the laughter of fools and is already crackling like thorns under tho pot of tho at Tho Tho facts aro that wo havo already spent on tho South African war 140,000,000 as it is admitted that our expenditure is at tho rate of 0,000,000 a month and wo shall have to pay largo sums for compensation and assistance to ruined that the total probable cost will not bo far short of 200,000,001). This would bo live times what tho Crimean war cost us and nearly a third of tho debt incurred in tho groat struggle with and all kinds of HOG FENCE and BARBED BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES and FUEL We will sell you a dandy drop head STAR Sewing 10 year at $ 16.90 if you bring or send this advertisement with your order THE ORCUTT 1010- 1012 Fourth Sioux in a high But we pity and wo regret that havo him in a. policy of which ho may bo the unconscious abettor or tho unwilling The Ram's A REMARKABLE The German Savings Bank Largest In the In another column of today's paper appears the statement of tho the German American Savings bank of this During the last few yoars this bank has grown to proportions that i t is now i e d OB. the sayings bank in tho great Within- the past five years tho ' deposits of this grown a quarter of. a million of they had a deposit of $ 68,403.81. In April of this year their deposits show the handsome sum of 15,047.00, a substantial increase of 78. T h e i r statement in a n other column will wake interesting * Fire written t lowest rates by F. 88t Miss Carrie Knapp and Rev. George Waterman were united in at the home of tho bride's parents near here yesterday afternoon at ii p. m Wednesday May 8, 1001. Rev. Jonus Presiding older of. tho United Evan church Tho bride t h o I and groom woie attended by Mr. ISd ward Knapp and Miss Mary Brand i The ceremony was performed in tho presence of relatives Tho bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knapp and is a 1 young lady of a worker and always Rev. Waterman has had of tho Evangelical a t Hintou und James past your and I by his works ho has proven himself to I bo a young man of groat power for good in tho The last an conference was so well pleased with his labors at Hintou that they gave him one of tho most important appointments in tho conference that at Rookwell Io. After spending a week among friends here and a t Alton the newly married young will go to the home now ready to them at Rockwell Merrill au experiment in this Tho secretary of request ed our consul a t that point to send him twelve budding Thoy came in due and were in turn budded on small seedlings for This is one groat tree that while they did not thrive in they did on the Pacific and today the navel or Bahia the father of that industry in owes Its existence to tho single tree now standing in the glass house in tho agricultural Of the crop of about 000 carloads for 1001 at 15,000 of them were of tho navel while the revenue varios from $ 3,000,000 to * 000,- 000 a The statement of this a single tree having produced revenue to sustain the department for a period of thirty nover fails to awe the tourist and causes him to beg for a single leaf from tho wonderful money LoMars City and Light Co. water $ 740.00 LeMars City Water and Light light 272.15 Int. sewer bonds 24.33 C. Kern Sr. park 24. P. Roberts labor park 3.25 H. Peterson labor park 0.00 C. Bell labor p a r k 4. CO P. Commisky labor park 3.25 G. Gumm p a r k 4.05 Bros. p r i n t i n g 85.05 A. P. Cramer printing 8.20 C. 3.85 Mary A. Broon fumigator 30.05 Geo interest on warr a n t s 45.00 O. L. Loudensloger salary and etc 37.00 L. B. Fans 20.10 N. salary 38.80 N. sidewalks 41.00 B. sidewalks 10.70 Armour to Open Packing burying 10.00 J. W. Myers city 0.00 Geo salary 48.00 G. H. Mammon salary 8.83 Fred labor 8.50 Chassell & Forguson printing 8.00 N. P. Fish 15 Peters & 8.80 Armour & Co. will bo packing cattle and sheep in Sioux City within Thoy havo closed a deal for tho purchase of tho plant of tho Sioux City Provision until recently owned and by the International Packing company oE Negotiations for tho sulo havo been on ovor since tho Interna to wind up its Tho transfer moans much to Sioux City and will give i t an other oig pack or besides and add to the value of itB market to this Tho Sioux City Provision company's plant has been only to kill it has fa for cattle It will probably bo worked to its full capacity of 8.250 500 cattle and 500 sheep It i s stated that tho Sioux City Provision company may opon up the old Booge plant as a pork pack ing We want your butter and eggs in exchange for dry shoes and at the Laux & Luoko For the family beer order ease ol Dubuque Beer Mat 87b Get rates on fire arid tornado Insurance from Kluckhohn 89Ttf R. H. Kain salary e t c J. A. Sauer Frank Durgan Geo ' Backer & Golden labor R. lubor H. Calhoun labor F. P. labor A. Lay ton E. tire department W. T. Are salary Frank J. s a l a r y Gannon salary John McCoy 37.80 5.25 15.00 15.85 3.00 5.25 3.25 it. 10 1.00 7.75 7,00 8.05 47,17 05.10 23,05 J Men's In addition to tho standard makes oC clothing wo carry a lino Mon's High rado Furnishings at lowest stant with ood J Your particular is called to these $ r 0( T $ 1.50^ 2.00 50c 75c $ 1 $ 1.50 $ 2 50c 12 l- 2c, 25c 35c 50c H A T S $ 2$ 3" 3 $ 3,50 $ 4.50 $ 5.00 hirts Domestic Men's Negligee fanoy patterns Men's and 1 Latost ull shapes Plain and half C ME Now and stylish shapes Fugloy none better ' john S. Stetson s Soft Hats H'S MONEY BACK ON DEMAND Good Tho most miserable beings in tho world aro thoso suffering from Blu and Liver More than I live per coot of the in the United States aro with these two diseases and their effects; such as Sour Sick Palpitation of tho Gnawing and Burning Paine at the P i t of the Vellow Tongue and Disagreeable Taste In tho Coming up of Food after Low e t c Go to your Druggist and get a bottlo of August Flower for 76 Two doses will relieve Try Get Green's Din inn I lu In I. I Tho undying Interest which lit In tho theater Is explained by tho very profound lino with which began a very silly All the world's a People ns a rulo take no Interest lu anything that Is not ( a s In tho enso of Any creed to bo popular must bo dramatically Therefore tho gospels are to tho are remembered they uro tho truth about things stilted dramatically and Q. Bernard MEN AND to und fur old of solid $ 780 und all In No Give enclose Mat sells the bei r a keg or ouso The Boer in always on i ul hla tl to loan at 5 Kluckhohn oar cent. E. M. real estate and Insurance farm loans a t lowest rates and era alios row la TOtf Tho Post Is prepared to horse this The largest lino of cuts to select from in this section of tho Bost in tho w o r l d C o v er moro cost better all Masury ready made of pure Hagett | sell 8Q- 13t  

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