Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel (Newspaper) - February 22, 1900, Lemars, Iowa VOL. NO. 16 LE 22,1900. PER YEAR O S 5 I A X pf nm l. D E R V I SH I I 1/ 1- r. s b. tve been made fer a lui g at issued m order to k S L A V E 1 s l u e r. I lie l: i t f nt s ef e' i is a l ' n fur il 1' t c: old llov ami 0- in ici dead or a l i v e J I T AT M X FALLS Populists Fix May 9 as Date of National CALDWELL FOE SECOND S e n a t o r A l l e n J o r I t f o r u p Opinion E x - ARGUE STANDARD OIL Celebrated Cnse t j p B e f o r e Ne b n u k a S a p r m C o u r t. L I N C O L N Feb. 21. A demurrer filed by the Standard Oil company to a petition of the state of which seeks to deprive the company of its franchise for operating in the state as a in violation of the Nebraska antitrust was argued before the supreme Attorney eral Smyth spoke on behalf of the i while the Standard Oil company was T h i T i c k e t W o u l d Be S a t - 1 represented by its general Alfred D. Eddy of and Senator John M. specially BRITISH Place Is Occupied by General Hart Little FORCES ARE FALLING BACK id 111 l t r l li tiii T h f r Own MM tl ' f: iry ts ti r. tt uf ( chived rt u- a 1- avi B r i t i s h T r fnr lit vrTs r m i s ' h- z - 1). 21.- News has been r e - KIT 1 ii l l a r r ims 7t r a ht t- 21. The i V - r s a re i. M on ry a m i a r e ir ir R l inii its rh y aiv aL Ut to L a d v s m i r l i a n d t h i s is ( larir m- s tin* 3 Ch j it iho j. iir him are g r e a t ly T i n thousand men are i i u w from the Coirs iM t Tlw rs iiv a l so r tops from t h e i r hold ou a l l To asM * to L- rd I v ' - r t He i s 011 ST will y TM w a r d This is by h i s i a ram f r om o0 o r 0 miles D s i. s n i l ' hinl t h e c o l u mn i s liir I u r s and t h e n r x t imp ' rra iT i ws IT M the occupation T in. T h i n k u. if t* Gut r iias ii he ird from t he chase f C r ' 1 r t w o d a y s ( la * t is o f the ir were that t h e r e v. a- no lor t i i c r e is a s r r - i u p itiou t- j ve 1 that information has b e e n re- t b u t iV w i t h l i e l d u n t i l the j - operations c u l m i n a t e in s o m y t h i n more i c o n d u s i v e Th T C i s a n i t o t n i n h t h a t | has got a w a y to t h e of | t r a n - T i o r l ' h e ii are n o t l i k e l y t o invade - r t e r r i t o r y exa- re I x c d Kobt r r s i s o p e r a t i n g B U I U T will t o s t o p at t h e Drak j rir n i o u n r a i n s Probably a p a r t of h i s e. jj jn n will lately join the of ly - r I h - i Culler a v e r s the Tior - rs ironi t h e n t h e ws - t o t h e U r i t i - h. r - i i t h i n k s that the call to ia the t o o t h e r y. wili j L r - 45,01) 0 m e n d ' f e n - n r c e u e y I nie e i s pn SM - d ex- I n a r r n were a ross to s o u t h Oav m o u n t e d ii ' f a n t ry st d ir s. M e a n w h i l e the Bix - r rear uard i- d sinc of t h - m a in bo retired slowly and pi t i The r e a r u a r d fought d e s p e r a t e l y and a s ir fell back to t he r i v e r it was h ira S d on t h e flank a n d rear by i i r i t i s h i- sed he Madder under cover of ness the B s trekked t l i r o n c u t iif du in tlic direction 01 al K - i l y - K e a n y w i t h t h e d i x th juir - u -' d thi ia at d a y l i g h t. n 1 left f r o n t General Kenny come up w i t h t he D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E S W I N - f ks Out llif ivv at T l i f i n. Fri i - N 21. T he nie court ii 1. in a n o p i n i o n by clared t h e d e p a r t - nt l aw j by t h e t legis l a t u r e d a n d Tiie iLv ys M ire that it L r hat u- wi a I; iw a n d n - and that a n d a of p i - es a n do St. Jo * a n d to more n a T h i s f - ion as T h - e a - ' d ex rel s is c l e a r l y class i s ot c o a s i i ' u te t h e act t h e jjp t a x a s a e to The l aw applied to K t n - i s City a n d St. Louis in those cities s re- I t o in i i e d was t h a t of t h e s t a te i Ashbrook a nd ij * of t h e c i t y of ph r a w r i ot i m u i d a m u s t o compel t h em t o issue a e t o conduct a department in t h a t c i t y w i t h o u t p: t ux r r f p i i r ed by t h e l a w T h e court in i t s ' p i n i o n orders the w r it a w a r d e d T R Y G U E R R I L L A S A S B A N D I T S F e a r tif I i it i o n tn lit t o M A N I L A 1- 21. A u t i l i t a ty com e tt l: iy to t ry a r of t h e i baud v h i c i i t. l i of AniL - k i i l i n s c The S a re n i n r d - ' r ami It w i t h i n t e n t to k i l l. is tani a s l. to the Feb. 21. The next national convention of t h e Populist party w i l l be held in S. D on May 9. Representation is based on tho v o t e for General 13. Weaver for in 1S1I2, or if any candidate for stato of- has since polled a larger that vote shall be tho Two delegates at e are c i v e i i each This was the decision reached in a somewhat extended but meeting of the national committee The feature of the meeting was the unanimity with which tho members accepted and indorsed t he declaration of Senator of that William J. Bryan would be the candidate of both tho Populist aud Democratic aud t he coupling w i t h his name of t h a t of Judge Caldwell of Arkansas ns t h e logical aud most promising vice presidential Senator Allen went so far a s to say that he had positive knowledge that if Judge Caldwell were j t h e p 1 r a t i n g g u e r r i l l a s a s as G - n a r e r e i t v i 0?! evi rv - i T h e r i. is to w i t h the b t o t h e in w i t h which h i imie r. W i t h e s j u s t t he ' h s in w o u n d e d a nd c a p t u r e d tte 1 1 1 0 2. Tiie r to l e a v i n g Osborne house this on her r e t u r n to ir. spi F o u r t h battalion of t h e Line i l n s h i r e Her m a j e s t y with a gratified smile t h a t g n e w s had been re- reived f r om the t. a t w a r r l e e t says t h e n 1 g i t news was from La R E T R E A T O F C R O N J E 1 i r n - i m i i l i - i t H im e l o r - l i a s l e i l y isi 21. A correspondent of t l ' Daily i ' h r o n i e l e t e l e g n n i h i n g ts s ( tl r e t r e a t at M g - i- ou l e a r n i n g of General T r e n c h ' s On T h u r s d a y at m i d n i g h t headed ' b y General 5,009 w i th t h e i r h e a vy a n d ox w. - ared t h e At d a w n on F r i d a y t h e r e t r e a t i n g Boer a r m y w a s s e e n from B r i t i s h naval gnu station jr. t r e k k i n g f i i. 0.1) y a r d s Our g u n s a force of m o u n t ed the made a ge in a n a t t e m p t to c u t off r h e enemy's But on K l i p d r i i at a opened on in and c r w i ng dashing chi the head ol i n half an hour their whole force h ad gained shelter u o j e r a l i n e of vhile two f our batteries had come up a ud the West Ridings aud Our infantry crossed the and for three hours were engaged with the while our batteries shelled his Unable to withstand our galling t he enemy every inch of t h e and took up a second position on the kopjes to the It w a s a magnificent spectacle to s e e t h e Boer army thus at Their rear 2,000 fought w h i l e the main body trekked further eastward and then brought their guns into while t h e rear guard The action lasted through the Our infantry fought but tho enemy held his ground under the continued Later on the Boer commander ventured on a bold 6troke. Leaving 2,000 of his m e n under cover he w i t h d r ew the rest from his main position and headed for six m i l e s to the east. This movement was soon Our mounted infantry came back across the drift and marched along the south bank to endeavor t o head off the When they reached the neighborhood ef drift night had fallen and i t s It is i rd t h a t one r e a s o n w h y t h e v i icli lias h i t h e r t o deterred t h e from a d o p t i n g t h i s is that Hie r ii iims have over oO American prist and may r e t a l i a t n - i b em were captured w h i l e l i g h t i n g. I t n l a i la l S e r v i a Slav C l a h. L F l j 2 Vienna cor r e s p o n d e n t of the S t r a n g e m i n o r s are afloat in V i e n na a n d still Strang r t h i n g s a r e u n d o u b t edly Humors point to imp e n d i n g h. u t i l i t i e s between Bulgaria a n d There is no doubt that b i t h a r e m i i n g troops on t h e frou t i e r s It looks imp t h a t war s h o u l d occur because neither c o u n t r y - - - s t b e necessary financial vs and n e i t h e r Russia nor A u s t r i a would sanction such a n U r i v e r a Jail U p E 1 - 2 1 E l w a ra r of u United States mail v was M u p by t w o masked They took Ins gold watch a n d money a n d forc - d linn t o g i v e u p h i s k e y t o t ho He liad j u s t delivered his m a i l at t h e nt and tiie w a g o n was e m p t y notified a u d t h e e 1 uaster was a r e tile tr. ee The demurrer alleges that tho unit is criminal in its nature and that the case should have been filed in tho district court instead of being filed as original action in tho supreme Senator Thurston said if the company was ousted from tho state the people would be injured instead of SB the company had lowered the price of ita Attorney General Smyth contended that the company could transact business in the state by complying with the The case was taken under IN SESSION Annual Convention I I n born at Feb. 21. The initial session of the e i g h th annual convention of tho National association was called to order by President Boardman of Iowa shortly after 2 The attendance was gratifyingly despite t h e ' P o p u l i s t s as Mr. Bryan's j tho number who remained i n thei mate he would be acceptable to the and t he fusion national ticket would lie Bryan and Chairman iu a statement to the Associated Press at the conclusion of the said he had no regrets for his decision of which l ed to tho bolt of tho of- road It was a bolt here or a t the convent i o n said Senator and w e preferred the disturbers show their hands early in t h e S l e e t ut S i o u x F a l l * i n Mar. S. D Feb. 21. Tho Republican state central committee mot hero last night and fixed May 2: 1 a s tho date and Sioux Falls as the place for the state Tho convention will consist of about 1.100 National convention delegates aud a state ticket will be named at the I N V E S T I G A T E S M I L I T A R Y. H o u s e C o m m i t t e e Takes Vp t h e f i r o i v i l lK Out o f W A S I I I N I I T U V Feb. 21. The hearing of witnesses in the investigation of alleged improper action by tho United States military authorities at began yesterday before the house committee on military The room was crowded and among those present Brigadier General and Governor of The first A. A. a lawyer of iue where tho trouble testified that the civil were doing business at the t i me when martial law i s said to have been in Representative who conducted the explained that this was a groundwork for j u d g i ng the need of martial l a w l t e p l v t o C h a r g e Feb. 21. The state department has completed preparations for the reply to be made to tho house resolution inquiring into the allegations that ex- Consul mail had been opened by the British censor at Cape The answer will be sent to t h e honse today by tho a s is customary with communications of the from the stare It will show in brief that the department has no official knowledge whatever that there was any interference w i t h tho cons o l ' s as h e made no complaint to the department on t h e T E L E G R A M S T E R 3 E L Y T O L D H. tiie died in N e w Vork of I h e wife and t w o of Enoch Stevenson w. re drowned iu a pond at their home near X J Fire I ' m sday on he sixth floor of the bloc in tile business center of caused insignificant but flic vaier damage will amount to over U. ' s C. said t o b e a wealthy resident of died Tuesday in New He went to the hosp. tai for treatment a week and was assigned to t h e alcoholic The t Tom carrying crew of was t r n s h e d in t he ice Tuesday mouth of the Chicago river anil went to the bottom of Lake All tho men were i s quarantined o n account of s n c s p o x by t b e officials of the Chesapeake and O. iio Tuesday Oscar attempted to break tiie quarantine guard aud was shot In a blind tiger iu Tuesday George was shot through the dying Lieutenant Ab Early was not iu rue e l b ow and back not and J im was shot through tiie The first class battleship Kearsarge was placed in commission w i t h the usual ceremonies at the Newport News shipbuilding William assumed of the formidable At a m e e t i n g of t h e Democratic congressional campaign committee Tuesday the following officers were Representative Richardson of Hon. Joseph Kerr of James L. Karris of C o n f e r e n c e o n F i n a n c i a l Feb. 21. The conferees on the financial were iu session several hours but it was announced at the adjournment no agreement had been reached upon a ny although prospects were that an agreement might finally be After the adjournment the house conferees consulted leading members relat i v e to t h e bimetallic clause adopted by the to see if there would bo a uy objection to a l l o w i n g it to remain a part of t h e K l e e t i o n I n P h i l a d e l p h i a. P H I L A D E L P H I A Feb. 21. At 1: 30 a. tho returns show the election of t h e 10 Republican candidates for Waguer aud r. For t he other the leaders in tho returns thus far are O'Brien ( Democrat and Municipal Lloyd ( and aud Jennon ( Municipal Late returns point to tho election of Friel ( as tho 16th ( 1 F R A N K F O R T Feb. 21. The Democratic members of t h e t w o houses of the l e g i s lature met in joint session yesterday and by a vote of 74 to 2 ratified the former proceedings by w h i c h William Goebel was declared governor and Mr. Beckham lieutenant and b y which through the death of Governor claims the office of The Republicans remained away from the joint having decided in caucus not to C h a r g e d W i t h I t a l l o t Feb. 21. At the called session of the county commissioners impeachment proceedings were filed against W. A. county aud J. W also John charging them with complicity iu the ballot stealing crime for w h i c h J. W Colo is now under T h e Only High Crado Powder a t o Mode r a t e Baking Powder hibit building and machinery halL T h e auditorium was handsomely President in h i s address declared that the oleomargarine interest was a gigantic w h i c h threatened the existence of the dairy A critical ho was before t h e which must bury all differences and stand and An address of welcome by Governor was read by h i s private Secretary Allen spoke briefly in favor of pure The e v e n i n g session w a s g i v e n over to a discussion of trado toll t i U V I in S. D M i s s Ben I n H | i n g Miss Myrtle 1 j u U l Peter B e gg visil Bv our ( and 1 Correspondents are requested t o w rm on one side of t h e paner ( i Cru ade D E S Feb. 21. The anti- saloon leaders began a crusade yesterday n g to find all saloons and drug stares that are selling aud i t i s their in to seize a l l liquors aud close t he places a s rapidly as Yesterday morning they seized the stock of liquors iu tho saloon of K. Rommani und took possession of two carloads of whisky aud The liquor in two or three drug stores w a s also seized and the anti- saloon people announced that they would continue the fight to the bitter In the meantime the saloon people are working night and day to perfect their n ew petition of Field In W A T E R L O O l a 21. Waterloo i s t o b e made headquarters for Dr. John Alexander disciples of Zion for Tho announcement was made by Elder S. A. one o f Dr. general He says an immense tabernacle i s to be built here w i t h seating capacity i n i t s m a i n room for 2 r From the Waterloo messengers will be sent to carry on t h e work in a l l sections of the J o Line Electa D U B I Q C E Feb. 21. At the annual meeting of the Diamond Jo l i n e steamers the following officers were Jay president and John vice president and Isaac H. secretary and general freight and passenger I t was decided to r un three boats in the St. Paul namely t h e D a - buque and St. aud t o r u n t h e Sidney in t h e S t Keokuk and Burlington Wrecks Opera b. D Feb. 21. An acetyl i n e gas explosion last evening wrecked the interior of the n e w opera house a t t h i s place which w a s only opened One man received a b a d l y shoulder and several others were struck by t h e f l y i n g There were only about 50 people in t h e h o u s e at the time of the NONE SO Good News From the Feb. 21. The war office has Issued a dispatch from Lord the main importance of which is the fact it is dated 7: 05 p. is 80 miles east of The dispatch an that the railroad to Kimberley is open and that General will proceed there with reinforcements and that large supplies will bo forwarded to the Last Hope J E F F E R S O N C I T Y M O Feb. 31. The supreme court overruled a motion to transfer to the court en banc the case of John tho convicted train rob This is the last attempt made to obtain his liberation and he must now serve his 17- year sentence in the TELEGRAPHIC An interesting series of races between electro- mobiles will occur in Berlin during tho lasting four Dr. von Prussian minister of has recovered from his illness and appeared Tuesday in the The United States transport from arrived is the Colombia river Her long voyage dne to bad According to a dispatch from Re a factory there has received an order from the Transvaal government for 150,000 artillery Casper a dealer in carriage materials and one of the best known German merchants in Now York died aged 55 It is stated on good authority t h a t the national headquarters of the League ot American Wheelmen will probably be removed from Boston to New The stock of the Kentucky Stock Farm Publishing capitalized at $ 15,000, which publishes the American Stock - was purchased by Desha Secretary of the Lyman J. Gage was the guest of honor at a din ner given Tuesday evening a t the Au b y t he National Association of Merchants a n d The German foreign office confirms the report that Germany intends to l ay a cable to and later t a n - l this to t he Caroline ial ' and to con the German t h e Ameri con- Philippine ' J. of tbe famous harvester and founder of. of of died of Virginia i T 7Sl ' ( Special ( v A. M. Cutland made a business trip to Wednesday A. W. Hakes went to Thursday where ho w i l l have charge of tho Times at that place for a f ew weeks in the absence of t n e editor Chief F M. ou of tbe sed through town A number of our young folks are at tending t h e revival meetings being field at this They a very good attendance and The first indication of spring upon us unawares last Sunday iu the person of a wondering hobo w h o spent the afternoon roasting shins bes i d e t h e tire a t t h e depot In the eveni n g he w e n t on a foraging which resulted to Rev larder end a b o to t h e milk which should have graced our good Ira Moore's table the m s t It i s stated also that he np appropriated some soap from the but u p to present w r i t i o g it lias not been recorded that ho was g u i l t y of nsi n g a n y of it. Mrs. Jessie Van of l l u i r i c visited with Mrs. Miles Kennedy on Wednesday of this Frank Bi cker and Will Coon have been s h e l l i n g corn this week A daughter was born last Sunday to tbe lady who has been stopping at the home of Charles Moore aud Mr. and Mrs J o h n Lancaster have taken t w o a and a from the children's home at Des will keep them for a w h i l e at possibly Moir and family moved to Murs Tuesday where they expect to reside during the summer Mrs. C. Zehr visited f. in L - Mars Mom a y a nd Tuesday of this Prof. representing the home of Des was in | town Monday and succeeded in organ i z i n g a u auxiliary to that t- i cause in Seney The local officers up pointed a n O. hr: Mrs. C. V. trea - a r e r. Mrs. A. M The j. cl of this society i s truly a one ami deserves the hearty operation of Grandma is n ported quite sick at t h e home of her Mill s. Twelve of our enthusiastic Woodmen went to Maurice last 1 night upon a special invitation mat to w i t n e s s the initiation ceremony as t h e y work it Tiny suy it w a s difficult t o tell who had the best tin festive goat who bore tho of t i e candidates or John who w a s there In a l l h i s glory The boys very highly of their while there and express a de- ire to p t h em bacK in their own at in distant Hilton Collins aud Robbie made a trip to O'Leary Monday and visited w i t h the family ef Will ( Auditor of the Edwards Bradford L mber has been m town this Lee Hosmer was a northbound passenger Monday g o i n g to Alton and other points along this delivering t h e Maple syrup which h e has The firm of & Cutland which has been in existence duri n g t h e past f ew m o n t h s has been mutually Mr. Cutland retiring from t h e b u s i n e s s Mr. Cutland contemplates returning to h i s former occupation as s e c t i on Mr. will still continue to carry on the business at t h e old The W. C. T U h e ld a very n g m e e t i n g at t h e home of Mrs. C. Zehr l a s t Wednesday af This society is f a s t gaining ground and it good influence can bat b e felt through out t h e Much good hus already been done by their united effort for the suppression of wrong aud the encouraging of that which i s right aud noble in May their good work go Ina P e m i n g i s v i s i t i n g friends in Le Mars this Ira Van aud family are making i 11 preparations t o remove t o Kent as soon as t h e weather s e t t le Mr. Van Wechel o w n s a f a rm near l hat place and bo i s g o i n g to try farming l or a w h i l e This will leave Seney without a Here is a good opening for t h e right We understand Mr. Van W. has offered b i s place for I Ernest tea gardens Miss Bena Select visited over Monday with w h o i s sick in the b o y w h o drives oat with Neptune and O'Leary had a Monday and was dragged over the dash board bnt not seriously W. S ol LeMars and Joe of were buying f a t cattle here The Presbyterians held their annual business meeting Eyres was re- elected ruling Rube R. S L. A Eyres and Harry Margaret Grace Win Begg and Bert A. L and R G. auditing Will Eyres is building a house for Mr. ewett in Henry A leigh load of y o u n g people from Mt Hope attended church services near Tuesday ( Milton and Miss Cassie Blair w r n married February at t he home of t h e bride's David 1 - Rev. J H. D. D The y o u n g couple will live on t h e B e g g A dance was held at t h e Richardson place Friday Mr. Kirchberg and Miss were married at the Catholic church February 20. 1000. three of brothers and sisters married from the same Rev. Edwin of spent last week in t h i s Cheviots ings and White Goods broideries and Laces A T THE R E H R B E R G CO. Out- Em- S 8 S 8 8 From the Big Dress Goods Sale Boston 200 Pieces Black and Colors Arrive in a Few Days A T THE RG CO. at to Spring Clothing Hals and Furnishings now open A T THE K E H R B S R G C O 135 Cases New All Ail A T THE K E H R F J E R G C O ial Frank Harrington left last week for Minn where he w i l l engage iu the carpenter and wheelwright business Ho has been a resident here for the last five years and will be missed 1 y a large Mrs G. W Brown and little dangh of a r e v i s i t i n g this week w i t h M. T. Brown and M. sale hist Thursday was largely attended everything sold remarkably Mr. Phillips thinks he w. il attend the Paris exposition this summer R. A. who has been visiting bis Border for the | iu - r week has returned to bis home in Wis R H went to LeMars on business Vernon returned to t h e tini v s i t y a t Vermillion K Spaulding is very sick with la t i l l e y is a t t e n d i n g Mrs. C. was visiting nil Mrs. A. M Wheeler Miss of made a - call in Westfield Sunday A large shipment of nice furniture at our depot Friday for Fred of S. D. Miss Clara or E lk S D as been visiting at the home nf Miln Mills for t h e past l ew A fine baby boy came last week to a k e Ids home with Mr. a n d Mrs. M. T Brown Miss Jessie Stewart and Fred were united i u marriage on St Valentine's the ceremony taking place a t t h e home of t h e bride's parents in S D only relatives of t h e bride and groom being present Rev. oi this After the w e d d i n g the bridal took the south bound train for Sioux City here they will visit friends for a f ew Both young people are v r known here and not prospects ou a nice farni near S. D. Will of visited at Dr. Young's N. our is attending conrt i n LeMars this The Misses A mm and Clara Chapman were visitors at t h e Booher home Mr. Haas purchased a fine organ a t t h e sale Sewing Organs and Pianos the Best and Cheapest AT THE K E H R 8 R G C O i s t t i b i i ' hetl in l 1871. Established in New June 1859 Established in December 1 0 here The Great Throat ami Famous Ottumwa Me President and Founder nid al will visit Special E. A. Post and family were given farewell surprise party Thursday even They will move to is attending Highland Park college in Des Mr. Marx has enlarged tiie house occupied by Greg Joe and Miss Clara Belle Jones were married F eb 14. 1900. John Featherston drove fat cattle to LeMars A sleigh load of jolly young people spent tbe evening at the Eyres home Alex Milton moved in Mr Boa's honse the same day the left for Des Hoyt will work a half section of land and no one will live in the house vacated by Alex John Bonn will drive to with ten head of horses this Ben Don bars mother's has gone to live with her Mrs Dick of Roe Hasbrook is home from Morningside Julian spent last week in Minnesota looking at enjoyed a visit from his brother and nephew of Seney I John and Miss Mamie daughter of Pat wero married a t the Catholic church February 19, 1900. A reception was held at the bride's A. J Chandler a nd of Kings visited old friends in Union last They have been visiting in m i nors and will soon move down near Des J S. Hoyt was at Scott Clarke's gale Albert Stokes has young chickens hatched i n an ' The history class will meet Tuesday Feb 37 with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Boll call answered by aud South R. 8. Wireless Special Mrs. Nora Hungerford aud Miss of N e b arr i v d y. They expect to visit several weeks w i t h relatives and friends at Byron Cassady was a t Yeomans Andrew Crouch and w i f e were at Yeomans last Benton S l o i n and family have moved to Anna of Sioux spent Sunday with relatives at Rev. Henry C. J. and three ladies of t h e Morning Star of Sioux came out to Yeomans Mr. B u - halt preached and t w o of t h e gentlemen aud tho ladies sang Wondrous in a v e r y pleasing They will come again about t b e middle of March Herbert Percy Wilson a nd of Woodbury came out t o the entertainment Friday Arthur Sloan and t h e y o u n g folks of t h e Neil Sloan home came over t o Y e o - Friday Frank E. Taft will go to LeMars this woek as a Will Hungerford has rented a farm near Neb. Miss Mabel our day school teacher and her pupils assisted by a f ew others gave a v e r y successful entertainment at t h e school house last Friday The program w a s a s f o l l o w s T l l i e oll Hr. t. March Ui Will Visit u 1900, and will parlors ni tin i- vory Dr. J J a c k s o n - h o i e e x i e i appears at tiie of thi was t h e first man that ever established a Medical anu Surgical Ii west of t h e He came to t w e n t y - n i n e years ar opened a medical aud has continued to run it in an honorable and manner ever and thu result is is p i a c t i c e extends from ocean to His treatment in Throat d Lungs i s e n t i r e l y n e w aud born of - in fact his whole professional life has been confined to treating nothing but chronic and standing diseases w h i c h I the s k i l l of very eminent practitioners Crider does tri acute but confines his practice strictly to diseases of a difficult | The doctor c a n cure a n y case of 1' that ever and he hone that h e i s t h e o n ly man on carta th t ever permanently cared Cuta can extract from one- half 10 one pint of abnormal catarrh and throat i n five and will that no v child o n earth can do t h e N o w i t you have n o matter failed to c u r e y o u come a n d see t h e old ( Ht c an refer you t o th S. R. DariB of t h e superior whom he c u r e d D. treasurer of Wapello n School Christine Hazel Klmer Ingram lohnson V I ' M Dan Nostrand Taft Hazel ( Irand by school Bo Happy as Yon 011 Recitation Din Almost a Bertie 1 Instrumental music Recitation ation Hia Soa tbe Cows are in tbe Alma Johnson and Grace Johnson Glen Stark Instrumental music Mrs. Dan Nostrand Days of tho Harry Ida and Sadie Christine Johnson Alice and Hazel Ida Brockman Souc Alice Johnson Mabel Crouch Recitation John Knee bone Washington's Harry Glen Ems Sadie Hazel Stark Christine Alice Johnson Harry Johnson lassie Brockman TT Lizzie Hesitation Hi citation Sons Away Back East John Grace Mora Alma Johnson Whon wears Men and John and Eddie Reuben After t h e program the ladies served ice cream and A charge of ten cents was the money to buy new books or book case for school library - I Special 1 to Mr. and Mrs. H. P Schin del February 20, a D. Winter transacted business in Merrill TI 4 k ( Continued s ' Mrs. - Dr. ng a B. F. om Doctor Crider c a r ed C r i d e r cured h im ( m i n us who has his nose eaten off - H h f a d s is K. K i n g and ol sjl MIDDLE A G E D MEN A N D Y O U N G Let me ask you a few question to wInch you should give immediate 1 If you are suffering from a disease the G e n i t i v e or G e n i t o such as seminal losses or involuntary What effect does i your general health D o y o u feel debilitated and easily j little extra exercise palpitation ot the heart Do y o a pursue 1 ness with the same Are your ambitious as confidence in yourself Is y o u r temper a s amiable as c r do you everything will you? Are your spirits flagging even to fits of me If DO NOT L A Y I T TO YOUR LIVER OR Are yon restless a t your back und have little a and yon attribute this to liver or kidney comp yon ever tell your doctor that you practice secret Never thong tiding those things to him did y o u And i f y o u the question is w j false modesty would allow h im to question you closely on that offending And if b. 9 expects anything of t h e being yo he would not for the world hint at s a c h a thing for fear of insulted and Delays are Thousands without asking themselves w h y they are d y i n g by thought before it is everlastingly too A w e e k or a month i beyond the reach of mortal man to s a v e y o u aud then your case i Come a t once and sea Dr. will tell y o a r complaint and will a single No married or s i n g l e or old need ha caoy to come with a friend alone to consult me private and Dr. can cure any He refers yon to Ed one of I farmers near He had asthma 25 years and Dr. Oil If yon have asthma write to Ed. for fa Dr. Crider can cure any cancer t o o far e a t en He 1 Orr of Ottumwa when his nose was eaten off. He removed two a face of Mrs. of Mrs. Iowa of to Dr. with cancer of the womb and the whole neck of s Dr. cored her sound and Could give yon thous Yon will please remember one that Dr. basin Ottumwa for twenty nine and has had fourteen years of tice in New York if you aro afflicted with fli or any female or any disease of a difficult Dr. or address ' DR. J. JACKSON SPECIAL For The barn and garden spot on the old Cope section 10, Fredonia Apply to W. F 14t4s Subscribe for T H E and get a new county The best work & M e t e a f c | next to line We are prices lower t h a n old stock of 18t5 r * i i i * f