LeMars Daily Liberal (Newspaper) - August 25, 1882, Lemars, Iowa Daily Liberal A Local Devoted to the Interests of LeMars and Plymouth VOL. 2.--NO. 166. ECCENTRICITIES LE 25, 1882. FIFTH DAY OF THE CO. INSTITUTE What How It Waa And By Interest In the Cood Work THURSDAY'S The institute was called together August 24th, by tins usual Out of more than eighty teachers only about a fourth sing. There is a reason for In our discussed Properties of and there was illustrated the fact that many of us use rules constantly without inquiring into the reason why such things are so. Prof. Kogers us how to dispose of those unmanageable numbers Eleven and in a new to most Passing into the Model we listened to a recitation on the state of A good topical outline on the board assisted the teacher in her and gave the scholars something definite to prepare for a If every man in Iowa was as well posted on the of his own as the children of the LeMars Public school many of them would be wiser than they arc at The pupils do themselves credit when the difficulties under which they are required to are taken into especially to be was the trouble taken by the teacher to draw out the diffident One great fault of our school books lies in the giving of a definition more incomprehensible than the word to be it leads the child to reason in a as a border line is a boundary and a boundary is a border Fellows in the Grammar class introduced new books as aids to the teachers of Intermediate If the little urchins aie as interested in the rise and fall of Mother and her as their teachers the lesson will prove a a variety of opinions prevailed on the best methods of reaching small whether it was better to lo teach printing ' to and thus spoil or to begin with A petition was read requesting help for Prof. Bruco and family of but no action was The Articles of Confederation were discussed at Homo length in the History We were taught to bring in historical facts when teaching and interesting ones for lint what the most entertaining facts is a question of Prof. Fellows urged the trial of them and by that means we would able to ascertain the degree Of we would be able to Professor left us to draw the inference should this means prove a tell it to them The number of teachers in attendance was The teachers enrolled up to noon were as LOCAL new bakery will begin running next Mr. the promises a revolution in the bread Phil H. the will erect on elegant residence on his lots next Alex is making room for his stock of fall and winter lie will have a full line of the best that can be had in the Engineer Gurnsey was engaged yesterday fixing grades for sidewalks on Sixth west of the Cobden These walks need The lecture last delivered by Mr. ot Cedar was a though the extremely hot weather made the audience somewhat About one hundred and titty persons were and these were by the is a pleasant and the subject presented was one that could not fail to interest an intelligent audience. The teachers made up the greater part of the and gave strict attention to that was Next week Prof. J. slate will address the DEMOCRATIC BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JUDGE JOHN P. Who la to Lead the Democratic this An Eastern Man like his A Prominent Free and Greer & Co. each shipped a ear of cast T. M. lias sold his last farm in Plymouth Remember that the bridge across the Floyd west of is The Sibley Gazette unhesitatingly LeMars Daily Liberal is 11 credit to that Col. Frank Amos is in Sioux county on C. desires us to give notice that the bridge across the Floyd west of is in an unsafe and heavy loads should not attempt to pass over it. The bridge is in such shape that repairs would cost about as much as a new and nothing will be done until the board week from next arrangements will be made for a new Farmers and others who use the bridge will take notice that it is now A Sheldon man named Husted met with a serious accident on the Sioux Falls branch of the St. Paul road j Husted was standing in the baggage car while the train was moving at a high rate of by some unaccountable Vou ask us whore he comes Our sole reply shall im Ho in old New Hampshire Ami now lives In Sioux To the Sioux City Journal arc indebted lor the John Perry Allison of Sioux who has been nominated by the democrats of the eleventh district as their candidate for is one of Hie oldest and best known citizens of northwestern He was bom at N. July 18,'Sl, which makes him a little past ol years of When he was j years old he left home and entered at N. where he was lilted for He entered Harvard university in 1W.V2 jis a and graduated in the class of After leaving college he entered the law ' office of John S. Wells at where he remained until became to City in the spring of 18.T7. He was admitted to the bar in New and afterwards in but never On first coming to Sioux City be entered the banking house of Williams Cook as a and year following that lirm was succeeded in business by ' Allison Co. September 1801), he a with i under Ibu linn name of and this firm has been in ever and is recognized as one of the best and most reliable in ibis part of the Mr. Allison was elected of Woodbury county in 16">!i, and held the lor two or until it was abolished by the It MEREST PERSONAL of Some LeMars Representatives who are at Summer means be stepped backward out of lbe gave Nellie Beeves Carrie Nelson Carrie Jennie fuller C. Perry Lu In Pinch 15. Carmine Minnie J. Stella Parker M. Anna W. Louise Katie It. Ida Mary Winslow Emma O. J. Gray Mary F. 0. Untile D. I lay Carrie Clara Motive Delia 11. Coons Mansfield Lizzie Phillips linker Emma Haymond A. Kay Nettle K. Murphy Hunter Mary Clary Nellie Clary Belle Mathilda Thorn pson Lena Held It. Axle Jessie Clara Hounds Nellie M. Kiln Lizzie Wallace Mary Kelley Willcy C. Tripp Nick Haute Church Annie Kyers Helen Wiinn fi. M. Nellie Sullivan Minimi Mill Mr. Laura Elm Hols Eva Sillily Cynthia Price Charles Dora Osborne Hoyt Hunter Wilson Christy Carrie Murphy Wesley Klaus Lizzie Sawyer Calkins Etta Chandler Tlie Illinois Central B. K. have with their accustomed made very low rates to Dcs Moines and during the Fair They will sell excursion tick els form LeMars to Dcs Moines and return ut Sept. 1st to 8th good to return till the 9th inclusive They have made arrangements for another train between Fort Dodge and connecting with I. trains Nos. 3 and 4, thus ing those from points cast of Fort Dodge a daylight ride to and from Des For further particulars call upon or write to the for rates etc. W. P. falling info a ditch filled with and breaking his He was stunned by and when rescued was nearly Stanley is the only man who can successfully tumble out of a baggage and imitators are liable to serious | him the title of by which be is so i familiarly For about eighteen i years be lias been a member of the school I and so valuable have been in that direction that undoubtedly he will be kept there as long as he will About four years ago made the leap with but even he would i.e has always been a hesitate repeating Hie | pronounced and has been incut in local and stale polities lor n score the clothing ' ul lie was a delegate to conies before Liberal readers to-day with convention at Baltimore in an advertisement calling l and again to Hie St. Louis convention I ion to his new and elegant slock ol 1 in 18i(), and has been lor years a The Clothing Store carries 1 figure at slate and district N. V. Washington this raised oats that yielded sixty-five bushels per His wheat won't run over This morning Treat & Co. shipped car loads of flour to the being a portion of that contracted by them for government L. A. the Key City has received an elegant which he will put up at the corner of Sixth and The new teachers for our city schools Misses Pay anil Sibley are already The others will reach LeMars Ibis Fitly copies of the Daily Liberal supplied lo lbe teachers of institute This excellent family journal assists largely in the work of The Herold is to be removed to the stoiy of in one of the rooms recently occupied by Close oc Co. Mr. 1\ in- j creasing makes larger quarters j The south side is lo have n grocery A new building is now being pul up on Main street which when will be with groceries and staple and the will soon wax On Tuesday evening Twelve will give an entertainment in the which will no doubt he liberally as the reputation made by the when hero last with the ensures a good show this Tickets for the entertainment will be on sale at Diehl's drug Meat ought lo be mighty cheap The rattle market is badly and shippers refrain from It is that tine LeMars dealer lost live bin died dollars on two car loads sent into and he bad purchased I cattle at low the lines of ready-made be found west of and lbe who believes in quick sells at close figures in order the more rapidly fo turn his The Liberal takes pleasure in recommending Mr. Israel's for we know that be deals on the und carries no shoddy Gentlemanly clerks at all times to show knowing a careful examination guarantees a the curious lias to Sioux and before Ibis lias faced his accusers in the court presided over by I ho red-beaded and Judge If Mr. Kenian can make thai John C. Kelley and Ibu Democratic parly of Woodbury county entered inton conspiracy to defeat his ambition to pose in the Democratic Congressional he will be accomplishing which will make those j inon loved and honored by decent Democrats all over the the Liberal fears that Mr. do so but the whole trouble will prove to have grown out of one of his semi-weekly and the will discharge the fair-faced prisoner with the injunction to in peace and no cos Is assessed against the Mr. will probably not furnish to the Liberal full proceedings as they take place Notwithstanding tlie orders issued by the rank weeds are permitted to stand in all parts of the the worst probably being on Main between First and the noxious weeds almost cover the and those decaying send out a perfume that surely docs not remind one of new mown hay Florida The season for malarial diseases is rapidly and unless the authorities take the matter of removing into their own hands we fear there will bo a of the scourge that visited this locality lost i figure at slate and district j fo a party which is in a less minority in the seel ion in which he Judge Allison has never held any important save local which be lias been to seen re by personal popularity which has oil en overthrown parly lie was a candidate on Hie democratic ticket for presidential elector from the oltl ninth district at the last presidential lie treasurer of Woodbury county by the board of supervisors in 1878, was elected In flic position in 1871), and was re-elected in 1881, For many years Judge Allison bus been prominent in Masonic mid there is hardly a position either in the lodge or in the which he he has not He is not a member of any though ho has always been with the Congregational church in this and has been is regarded as a pillar of strength in the A good business man and an ardent Judge Allison is socially one of the most genial of and bis personal popularity is probably as great as that of any other man in the bo ho republican or In bis he is a line looking nian five feet anil eleven inches in and weighing it little over two pou He married at N. May 1858, Miss Lizzie A. and in this connection if may not be Improper to add I hut Mrs. Allison is a ludy who holds the esteem of all who have had I ho pleasure of her Mr. and with their last lull moved into the finest residence property in the leaving Harass the way tho unpretentious fiame house which had been Judge Allison's homo 1857 and his wife's since she cnino here a bride u year Tho receipts of grain to-day have been oats anil flax coming in in great Prices remain excepting in which dropped five The quality of the new grain is almost without and the fair prices paid insure good times for Hie which means good times Our market quotations are corrected daily and can be relied The grand military encampment it I. which opens on the 28th of the present month to continue four will be attended by large not only of soldiers but who will be attracted by the eminent military men to The Illinois Cent nil railroad will sell tickets at greatly reduced and we understand thai many LeMars people will take in the Mr. C. Koehler had arranged and advertised for a sale of his eighty prices having tho sale will not take The LeMars under Hie temporary management of Will shows decided both in quantity and the quality of matter Mr. Clark has the kilack of getting news and putting it in readable He is spicy without being raspy without being ii humorous without in fact is a The Sentinel anil the Sentinel readers would be benefitted should Mr. Clark permanent situation on the M. B. Kiester nud wife started for camp meeting at Woodbury David Gibbs is assisting in the LeMars A W. who had intended lo go south has been detained We are pleased to that Mr. M. is II Thompson is assisting tit drug during the proprietor's in Mrs. T. L. will leave on Monday next for a lengthened visit to New York anil Mr. of the reached home from Ontario this Mr. father died last Mr. Peter now visiting in tho lias bad sufficient of bus gone to New He will shortly return to C. K. agent of Musical is at lbe Tho troupe show here Thursday A. Lawrence and her two children arc enjoying life at Colfax one of the most pleasant resorts in tho They will not return until lute iir Mi. and Mrs. Mudge arc having a pleasant lime at Ocean New u new and elegant Atlantic Mr. Madge's extensive business interests wilt keep him east for Mrs. G. who has been visiting friends in and lor past two will reach home next W. Dent and family will shortly join Mr. and G. C. Machigan at Lako Here the parly will remain several returning thence to No rain prophecy about a wei August has proved incorrect no The Democratic convention on Wednesday did a wise and a neat in nominating Judge J. P. of Sioux for It was wise because Mr. Allison is strongest and best-known democrat in Hie a man who will poll bis party vole and draw from the A neat in returning the compliment paid LeMars and counly at Sioux City when Mr. was The candidates arc personally popular alt over the and tlie campaign will be conducted in n decent LeMars Daily Liberal ol Tuesday morning makes the fact that a livo mid foot vein of coal has been struck on 1{, farm two miles northwest of Dial An was being anil when at a of 11(10 feel I he vein was Soine specimens were sent to New York for and if was declared by an expert to bo superior bituminous the best he had seen mined west of Alleghany There is great excitement at LeMars over the and a shaft will be immediately put down for the purpose of working the We sincerely hope Unit the developments will prove lo be I rue to tho expectations of the most This find will be a. bonanza for Northwestern and put at vest the question us to tho supply of The healed term Last night was one of tlie most oppressive of and to-day bus been one of the when a and big corn crops do not compensate for the discomfort At this writing a storm appears to bo making and we may have better things to chronicle Farmers are not complaining of this hot by tho The stacking is being finished corn is coining in flue and while good rain would not como cooler weather Is not wanted until after the middle of A Liberal reporter was interviewed by a gentleman from the west part of the county and the gentleman expressed that the discovery of coal on Capt. farm had not made Jle knew of tho fact six weeks and his informer fixed the depth of tho vein at six Among this neighbors the mailer was talked and there over tho good Tlie of docs not wish to create false hopes in the hearts of our but in this it believes that tho warrant all that has been said iu this and tlie very fact that a working company is now being organized in the city for tho purpose of delving coal in tho this company is totally distinct from the organization which Captain Moreton will assist good evidence that our moneyed men have confidence in the Within duys the Liberal will have an important announcement