Le Mars Semi-Weekly Post (Newspaper) - January 28, 1902, Lemars, Iowa 1 Every Tuesday mad EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL SPECIAL TO VOLUME 28, 1902. NUMBER 12 Reduction Sale Boy's Boy's Boy's Boy's Boy's $ 7.50 Overcoats $ 3.00 Overcoats $ 3.50 $ 5.00 Reefers $ 3.75 $ 4.00 2- piece Suits $ 2.95 $ 7.50 Suits - $ 5.50 See Main Street window for Choice 50c. C l o t H i n g H E N T G E S and S H o e S t o r es Canadian Jubilee Singer and Imperial E. February 4th, 1902 of Mrs. wife of died sudden ly a t tho homo of her son two miles east of David Harvey J r on Imd been in e apparently n few hours beforo ook Tlie doctor us the of death heart Harvey was born in Ireland 84 years and her husband and fivo sons and three daughters to mourn hor while preceeded her in Three of her Sam and James reside in this the others arci residents of and South The interment will take at in all on Wednesday at 2 Should some of their relatives in the east signify their intention to be the funeral would be until their School Has Britain Dr. of fakes in testifying 40 groat a b i l i t j ' ' Dr. s are very st ho haw WILLFUL l| ( d ' 17 Jan. 4. Wakefield in passing on the court with renco to tho - degree o r the murder in this B t he first or second de- this killing was I think there can A9 ( tion n tho The evidence to my mind wis a premeditation and preparation for ho nut in of I find it is 4pt that the killing in H in- waa deliberate and and that defendant la PROFESSIONAL A Meeting of tho will bo Held In 8 and 9 Importance of Oral v - - V I Written John ia the to determine t y Nellie io In the first TKe proposition which evidence tb 18 beforo the is as to the punishment bo in The provides in cases to r of the first the be l y death or for life at hard labor in tho 9tate,, h e s a l It to from the popular estimate of which U the that tho islu tar d that death would bo in only fn more grievous To mind there is very doubt not imprison far life is. HOt the more serious tj bn t iat is not the ate 6o it that tho purpose of ro was that death B an rli e It to that 5be ot for purpose or s 5n'' that aha did not wish to demand of the man 8 her about ns willful can It therefore seems to me. if there are any of this that t bU belongs to that it will therefor be the finding of i irt tbat ( hp defendant should be Thomp oE tho Teachers has a. tho following program for the will be held in the school building ri this Friday and lary H and 9 7: 31) p. ni President of Simpson 0: 0 a. m. The d tion of Thought to largaret by V. W. and The High Literary society will give iin open entertainment on Friday January 31; to which all a re Tlie following the program Misses Hills and David ' Lillian Piano Josie Georgia oars aro ' splashing l i g h t l y - t i u a r t o t Resolved that lynch law in some Herb Blanche Sarah Otto r Studios Should bo Reviewed in High School and what Should bo Attempted in J. S. SATURDAY 13;) p. Mn. Compulsory School Mrs. G. A. Review of the First x of Teaching the James K The Aim of H. H. ina Mrs. Anna Hentges of Oyens was in LeMars C. R. Allen returned S from a trip of. Kemson was transacting business in Mars I E. 0. left this p i o r n i n g Ifor S. to landed ' ' ennis Sibley was visiting with friends in Friday and J. P. E and Fideler of Remsen were in LeMars this Mr. and Mrs. John Ka 8 are a visit from R. Holly of G. W. Phillips of tho Sutter house is reported very sick with an of Mot Kuborn who visited with friend in Granville last week returned to LeMars Henry Dorr of near Marcus was in LeMars Saturday visiting his uncle P. A. Dorr and Bradley has gone to O. whore ho expects to remain for some Mr and Mrs. W. M. Clagg are eu- a visit from Miss Grace of Court Peter and wife went to Remsen this morning to attend the Duster Hugh who has been visiting in Hot for returned to LeMars Mrs. F. P. Whitney was notified that her mother was ill and she left at for Mason Miss Wilson of Lake and Miss Conghlin of are visiting with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Beck of Akron visited in LeMars over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ed Thomerson went to c City Saturday evening to a banquet given by tho Bobby C. Smith left Monday for Marcus where ho has accepted a position as foreman on tho Marcus Hon. H. C. loft Saturday evening for Now York and will sail soon to join his in Mamie Sullivan Miss Alay Burke are in Rock Rapids with Miss Sullivan's Mrs. Perkins is visiting his old homo in Now York Buforo he returns ho will visit points of int in Hon. H. C. Curtis will leave for Germany soon for a long visit with ills family who are at in Fred Kale is the second LeMars boy who lias gone to Chicago to seek admission into U. S Ho loft Sunday Fred Lang was in Lo. Mars this morning to home near Ho was returning from S. had been visiting his F. A. Lewis of the Marcus News Don't forget to write 1903. Our fine weather canght cold last i. io of Miss Veronica Scheitler to Mr. Tohn Krell took place is morning iit tho St. Joseph's Catholic the Rev. Father Feurestein Tho bride wore hor traveling dres i and immediately after * i - i ' n V i ir ' r i ' tho wedding the ig T' plo took the east bound train and will SnM if f. T ' visit at Chicago and points for favored a few after which they will go to S. and begin on a farm owned by tlie ' Return Having disposed of my I de- Pli James I James school gave ut the house on Friday 1^^^^ Wall Magner pf. voi of great and high ' ' and 11 present enjoyed a t ' be 9y.' Kathleen in live acts was detail and as well as ' Several of the reel u s wx won mil merl Jed 8rftl( every seat in the lower Merrill Record n shredding machine has regular harvest of victims in this Of it was duo to but nevertheless such aro almost While operating on the Leo Hurt farm near ' M. Baker thought to away sonio collected rubbish He chanced to glance around nt the same instant the rubbish na his hand were drawn As a result lie left parts of three fingers of his right hand in the It was the merest accident hie hand and were not also drawn in the dangerous Lang of was in Le Mars this Ho was just ro turning from n into visiting l other artics who Albert Hurry eases of tho Malting ( Jo. to ro- Harvey Harold at All gs t Willie and cases now out arc charged to tho 1 n T parties having them and unless Harry Frank Samp immediately tho valuo of tho same will Edwin Helen bo p l a o d ia hands of a Norma Vera I kindly ask tho aid of my an 1 6 1 Erna Ella former patrons i n c l u i Lydia el Edna Gay my 7 Im MAT Doris Bessie Wil Poro a acres of Country farm 70 acres under and two live springs on fenced and cross barn and other This month at Iho bargain price of $ 20 T. it i. L. the house was - ' Anna V ' li 5^ iR he torn vopal Bioux City Browing Co invest thoir ital iu our buy malt mid hops from Plymouth county farmers from which they tho finest beer in the Why not give them your Order a case of thoir Alpin brand of beer for uBo koop tho money at sells it a t aud ' tf Remember tho J l a i n e drama by Lincoln J. author of tho Heart of and seven other successful dramas will be pre sented at the opera house nest January 3t It is A stirring melodrama relating tho and incidents that took place in our recent trouble with A beautiful love story runs through tho plot which is with wit and hatred and Among the prominent are General Gen. ' an American a Cuban a funny and a Mrs. entertained the pupils of Miss class on A was enjoyed hy nd dainty wove All fred Mrs. P. H. Diehl { javo a dancing party last Friday evening in honor of Miss Myrna and her Miss Minnie of Grand Encamp Wyo. A delicious was ' assisted Mrs. Diehl in her duties as M. Hilbert entertained a large number of the young friends of her son Rue on Saturday Miss Matie Clark assisted the hostess in on tho young At fivo o'clock a dainty supper was served N. Becker who such severe injuries two weeks ago when returning from has recovered sufficiently to bo moved to the home of her son on an 1 will cared for until she can ro turn to her homo near The danco Friday night was well many coming from a distance of Maurice Jand Mrs. Bart Baker is on the sick Frank Stall and Mr. of Maurice went to Chicago with several cars of Quite a number of the friends of Dora and Carry were entertained at the Durbond home Charley Maust and Mr. marketed hogs We notice friend Joseph Krnae iu town Monday for the first time since ho was sick with lung Anna was sewing for Mrs. Anton Durband Inst Will Mandelkow took a cold ride with two men Saturday ThcY wanted to go to LeMars and our obliging liveryman took them Ed Ritter is quite sick at the home of his brother Phillip with typhoid His mother and are here from Our hopes are for a speedy Worley one of ' s beat has rented the Garret Lewis farm of James and John Just what ia going to do with the nice on the place we heard but expect to hear wedding bells ring beforo We understand Frank Dominick ana family are under for Toe will hold a sale in Mr. O. will move to Mrs. Garret Lewis ia not in tho beat of health of That sho may bo restored to her former strength is our Ed Durband unloaded a car of machinery last Mrs. John Lewis who has been very ill is getting better aud hopes are now for her Fred aalo called in the men from miles last Quito u number from S. D were in The day was favorable and everything in the lino of hogs Bold at u good Who says such sales aro not a benefit to tho community in which are Iowa has g o o d stock and i t is in Anton is making some improvement iu the way of a new John Brandt is doing the work so wo know it will bo done Tho basket social at the M. E. church last Wednesday was a financial The ladies about 117 00. B. his part well aa Ritter received some new chinery contemplates taking a trip to tlie stato of Washington before long. an was in town last Will ia fooling pretty good but kinii of aa hia better half has gone to for n short visit with McFarland haa h i s man manure out of This - is a good idea for any farmer to do durng tho winter Gen. who has been visiting here loft for Oklahoma to look over tho I. ia quarantined for hia aon about la years old the Dr. Moad was in Grant township whore ho vaccinated a of young people last The doctor in Horman ia in Chicago with Owing to tho storm laat Sunday no services wore hold Catholic or M. Miss daughter of our i Elgin township Henry did shopping here Monday and called on Carl Clave of northwest of town did hero Nick Hansen purchased a nice gray team last week and yesterday dressed them with a fine now harness bought of our Martin Frey tho Bob Moran come down from Sioux Friday and returned last He is a at Brown's Jim Kelloy of LeMars did insurance business here last made tho town for the New York Thia is a good John Emery is in looking over tho John Thompson was at Struble last Court is grinding away over In county this Several important are The Grafton murder is Miss of near Remsen Is visiting friends Alice is working for Garret Ray Garner of LeMars took in the dance A. Durband was at Dalton Miss Dora who is u Mr. Phillip Emmert of Melbourne was married last We extend hearty congratulations for Mr. Emmert is one of the most esteemed men of the Mr. Parker haa returned from his Mrs. Keller has returned from S. where she went to consult the famous Father Kreuger for her Friends trust that she will derive The Merrill Hour mill broke i t s main shaft on Saturday making them shut down tor a few From all accounts of people who have used the flour it beats them Frank Lake the buyer of Sioux City was hero on Monday and says the Merrill liog market is S warm The question of works for fire protection is liable come up again this we the site for the has already been Mrs. W. C. was in LeMars last Mr. C. A. Mauer of LeMars was hero this L. B. throughbred hog sale waa well attended and ia reported to be one of the best sales cried by Col. Wood tho well known thoroughbred cattle and hog auctioneer around here thia Tho Ladies fine chicken pie dinner for the sale in the city Mrs. is better remembered by hor maiden name Vagno has been friends hero the past Kale ia in this V. C. had been te a lot cattle this woek and will Saturday night Robert Cochran marketed a carload of cattlo Saturday the stock buyers say they aro tho beat carload of cattlo that have been shipped out of here his Tho Woodmen lodge initiated The team from Leeds which is vald to bo one of the best in northwestern Iowa came no to After the work was done tho was Mr. W. C. Mr. J im Alderson and Mr. J. T. Harker went to Chicago Saturday Revival meetings are taking place at M. E. church by Rev. T. M. Wednesday on account of the death of. his Mrs. Mrs. Ryan resided here and her many friends hero were grieved to hear of her John Dondelinger wheat in LeMars on Several of our farmers attended the Ausman hog sale in Merrill on 1 Seiben homo is under quarantine for Tho quarantine on the homo has been prolonged owing to another case in the Atwood is fast on the to Mrs. A. H. Johnson waa a caller on Dalton families Friday Homer Horton has received a trio of fine We hops be makes tt grand success of them Mrs. Hodgson and son Elmer Cavanaugh and Una took in the play at LeMars ' A car of fine fat cattle left our burg tor market & Mohan being the G. S. Benton was a LeMars visitor ' ' Ewers was a Dalton business visitor M. D. US Marlon township has residence property of on Fifth and will make his hom in LeMars utter March Ho recently sold his fan for 1) 173 per Marlon s been the Highland Park iol D. T. of Sioux City's I men was doing business here and Davo formerly of his place but now of the big Sioux were visitors here Ernest of Ibo a cor of lumber last D. Greg and daughter Izzie were visiting at tho Marr home Friday and P. E Hold and wife were vis The * Bi- have the Miller farm adjoining town for coming Hily Pulton waa a visitor to Prof. Henry Milller has bills out announcing a public ot hia 11- ing on February U. Bert Douglas will wori the Atwood farm this I t is rumored that Dave Bornholtz will his buildings to Leeds when spring opens u p w i hope not for if this moving ss keeps on at tho rate i t has been last few years there will bo nothing left of our little Savage of Leeds waa visiting hia parental home last Our worthy mayor has returned from the sunny with glowing of the possibilities of that region and that beyond doubt it is the Ed yard of tills United States and the Mecca of all Ho has backed up his by inviting in a patch of Oklahoma's rod district of 100 rods tho of on the Our old friend who wandered over a deal of this mundane sphere of ours has also purchased a patch of this famous district and will settle down upon it We notice by the Hinton that the ma. vor will leave us in the spring but such is not the case and we are glad to note the same as ho is tho town's right hand bowe and it would soon go to pieces without his D. D. Smith of Leeds friends here for about a Miss Kittie Chamberlain visited in Saturday and Mrs. R. W. Harrison ot visiting with her many in Union township and C. 0. went to to stay for about a Mrs. Furrel wont to Illinois to see some relatives who are Several from here attended the Henry hog sale near A social was held at the of Peter Steele on January 21. It that Frank four mile of Maurice whom the undertook to investigate last as to tho presence of smallpox In hia family was compelled to call n physician who reported that hia family liad tho genuine The place has been placed under tine by the The firm of Vogelar & | l has been Henry Do Jong having the interest of his and he is now the sole proprietor of the Maur OQ Messrs. DeJong Kraai have also sold thoir CBC in the Orange City store to Messrs. Q Vogelar and D. Do Kok who will the store Kraai retires from ' and wife from Plymouth county wore guests nt the home of Mr. and A. Allen last Mr. i one of the pioneers of To a Review * said that he had shot oik town of Maurice now seen ns high as thoBO animals iu one procession making their way across the ' * i J. T. Crowley lias been making numerous repairs and improvements his livery and the Interior of the place now presents a better i Early Monday morning before many of our ons had enjoyed 10 morning Sheriff w a s ' ' seen circulating about the senting numerous persons with small containing the seal and a request to appear forthwith to give evidence before tho grand jury ac Orange Nearly all of t h e - available rigs in town were into for the occasion and can be truly tlint those who r e - ' behind hud never been classed t ' - r with tlie sporting stories were told to the grand j u r y on tho of gambling is yet i unknown as is a l s o - t h e ' j u r y ' s opinion of was 8 And several citizens y Dying an uncomfortable position he Maurico ' v ' A. J rud hundred bushels of corn in LeMars laat Hodgson and John Dempster marketed a nice bunch of fat cattle in Merrill ou of Merrill waa a caller here one day last Krall of Akron called on friends here on Saturday and Word was received here Cora Alderson who went tho west side of tho county to visit lier Mrs. was ( thore on account of in the Bast man Dr. Reeves ot LeMars was called student ou Friday to attend Robert of tho LeMars college called on friends Hodgson who has been sick all here Barnard of Ha warden is Miss Kate Millard's basket took first present with the Drookman prize at tho last Wednesday Joseph Nommers of Granville l a t ' tended tho dance Wednesday To fill space wo suggest a telephone line in the extension of proposed line from Sioux City to The Alpin brand Is Ihe lug bottled aad I within the past ftW by ' 90HJV8e in a t} ml fln Judge fl ' 4 et M flUy tibo aa ba d and hot jn has o Uje - - ' tiwe than John Scott leaves ou Friday for where he has a good position John of near Moville was a caller here one day last week On account of the severe weather that prevailed on Saturday evening no literary was held ] ol America ero on A splendid time here 08t Mrs. Rose is pu alok list with I ( thQ Remember tho a melo drama of tho a t i r t i ug i that took place in the late war with - will be here by coin Carter next 31. The play has buea meeting in all tho large c i t i e s of ion and and u c inand from the smaller town gers ot this had decided ter to send it to the It haa boon equipped special set of adapted kind of stage su that when a smaU f stage is reached the pan in full detail just as well larger A company of people are necessary to present play and the to be soon la said to be a g} od ' d T. Eva Corbet Mrs. W. C. Foster For Somo Enquire Stanton of 4t' J O H N W I L T E K 8, t o r H i o DubuQue L A G E R Mi li r.