LeMars Semi Weekly Sentinel (Newspaper) - November 22, 1918, Lemars, Iowa WEEK IN S From the Files of The Sentinel s FORTY TEARS AGO township claims have averaged the best crops of any township In the county this Two one from and the other from Wisconsin have been over Apollo with the view oE converting the building into a Born on November 9, to Mr. and Mrs. D. a Chris Carl and Suecker have been appointed wardens of the new Lutheran A. lonely mortal stood shivering in front of Sam store one cold day this looking wistfully at the tempting display of The big hearted Pat Hopkins got his eye on threw a buffalo coat at him and told him to take It There was more heaven gripping power in that swift act than in vaporings of a six prayer J. E. of Union Several old who took a run over to Carrington's place on declare he has the finest corn they ever Corn that compares favorably with anything in the Sucker The indefatigable C. R. Corkery has opened a new meat market on Sixth It will be under the management of Felix On Monday night our old fellow Donald of Johnson left for He has secured 760 acres of land J. G. Guthrie and Fowler Seaman have returned from where they have been trading horses and truck for several Guthrie will take some horses up to Manitoba in a day or Robert Johnson and Will P. Goldie have bought the Cherokee Free Press from Bli Johnson is a Cherokee Goldie is a stalwart type of LeMars having done long and faithful service in the IN SERVICE AT FRISCO threshed 900 bushels of wheat tinel office at a time when he was forty acres which is not very bad for an off Capt. corner of Sixth and Eagle has been by A. Campbell from Sioux of an auction and commission boss and all Dr. who came as a successor to Dr. has left and gone to Chicago to He is followed by Dr. of Sioux who has opened an office and located here THIRTY YEARS AGO Zack Byres has purchased the north Henry youngest son of the half of the Cadwell main street lots late Henry of Stanton and is putting up a. fine j to & of Grand fourth daughter of James have closed the purchase of C. D. late of The Grange mercantile emporium and took possession j Reuben of Grant Dr. E. D. Brower has been has just ordered a complete ed by the governor as a member of threshing outfit from C. L. Trenery the state board of dental examiners & COi to be delivered July 1, 1889. Prof. F. B. Cooper has been chosen by the executive council of the state to fill the vacancy in the state board of No better man could be found among able Married in the Catholic church at to succeed Dr. j The first blizzard of the season put in its appearance j John Conner and Hillery have launched out in the butchering business under the firm name of Conner & Hillery Hon. T. L. Bowman and family left W. November 13, 1888, W. today to make their home in Salt Alden ana Miss Mary B- The Lake contracting parties formerly lived C. D. Chase has moved his stock and have many friends in to D. T. The Plumb family is rejoicing over the arrival of a girl November 14, at I mouth Ernest Gauss the veteran drayman has sold out his business to L. and will devote his entire time to by the Rev. I. N. of the oil TWENTY YEARS AGO L. J. who has been handling baggage the union depot has been promoted to the position of day Bert Freeman is again in the baggage department after an of some At a meeting of Chapter No. lit the following officers were J. D. H. W. A. E. R. R. E. W. G. Jos. Harry arrived this morning from Belle Fourche with sixty-five head of George private in the Twenty-second Infantry of the regular army arrived home He has re- an honorable discharge from the Farlow was shot in the left arm at the battle of San Juan Hill j and the bone in his arm ' 1805. It contains the official dispatches from Admiral Collingwood to the giving a detailed report of the battle of Trafalgar fought on October 26, 1805, and an account of the death of. Lord Born on November 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip of a John Swain has sold his fine improved farm one mile east of Merrill to James Conway who lives In The farm contains 240 acres with good improvements and the price was Mr. Conway will live on the D. Wernli has sold the building on street where he operates his feed and flour business to Will Miss Ella Mohan and Mr. Samuel McGinty were united in marriage on Edward Bees Tells of Training Experiences at Mare Edward J. who 1b In the U. S. Naval Training station at San wrote a letter recently to his Mrs. Oscar of from which we make the following am back in The whole island is a detention comp. You know I was detailed to canvass Frisco In the great drive for the Fourth Liberty Loan and then travelled all over Oakland for the same The residents of both cities were very responsive and treated us like good I have taken In the fourth loan that will take me ten months to pay for and I have left about a month for tobacco and things like that so you can see the good times I have cannot be very I will have to spend part of that for fare to shore and my pipe and It does not seem possible it Is autumn here as it is Just as warm as I think this is a bad climate for a person as they become fat and I have gained 17 pounds since I enlisted and now weigh 132. I was on guard duty from midnight until 4 o'clock this morning and as the moon rose over the mountains it was far too beautiful for me to describe and I never saw such a scene First thing as I looked over bay I noticed the hills all seemed I afire and I was awed by the beauty of it The moon shining on the hill country threw great flashes of soft golden light on the ripples of the which reflected its rays on the dear old white tents which are my home and We are used as guests and have entertainments every evening at the Y. M. C. A. and every Sunday we have Our Mr. sure Is a nice love him as all the other boys One thing you cannot Imagine the excitement when a crowd of our Marines leave for This morning a ship load left Mare Island and came down by Goats Say you could not imagine the cheering of the boys the other day when the news reached us of Bulgaria accepting our peace White hats were flying or rather sailing all the way from 10 to 50 feet in the Imagine a snow storm with flakes as large as plates and you have the But I can't describe the But just imagine what a cheer will go up when Germany oh Here on the island we eat about 6o bushels of potatoes a day and we have seven days of good old navy We live high and have wrestling and base ball games and the band plays every noon and some times in the Executor's Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested that on the 18th day Of 1918, the undersigned was appointed by the District Court of Plymouth executor of the estate of Patrick late of said All persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the and those having claims against the same will present them legally authenticated to said court for Dated November 18th, 1918. JAMES JOE Nelson attorney for Born on November 14, to November 22, at St. James Mr. and Mrs. of Grant Rev. Father Barron a j Miss BeU Monan was bridesmaid ' Andrew of Marion I Mr John Donahoe 1 shipped his stock and goods to The wiu t0 For 45 head of pure bred Duroc Jersey boards spring end tall Immune by S. Phone 13, la. on Tuesday near where he will engage in John F. of S. a former LeMars was elected to the legislature as representative of He ran on the fusion and was the only democrat elected in the John vice of the German State has commenced a libel against Alex Reichman and claims 000 A. G. Colpoys received an interesting week from A. Sturgess who is at present in It is a facsimile of the edition of the London Times of the date of November 6, HOW GERMANY WAS FORMED ing in a cottage on Eagle Typewriter ribbons at Sentinel office Copyright 1918 German States Hoodwinked Into a | Germany up to seventy years ago was not in existence as i nation but was a federation of small the nucleus of the German was always boastful of her military and of doubtful diplomatic The South German although more or less Prussian in were yet and con stantly fighting with each jealous and striving for power over the The famous federation of German which was believed at first by the people to be a true democratic was fathered by the Iron ' The trickery by which many of the German states were hoodwinked into this alliance was the direct cause of the German revolution which was nipped in the bud through the already | marvelous perfection of the German militaristic and in 1848 some 500,000 German revolutionists enU grated In the United States with the ' price of Prussia's disapproval on their | Since that time Germany has been recognized as a formidable military power by all the The only war she had waged as a federated up to I he present one was the war in 1870 in which Ger many was markedly the it was settled by and the annexation of NEW FACTOR IN EDUCATION Article by ft. A. Iowa Superintendent Junior Red Now and then there appears a new something for schools In content or which Is destined In time to revolutionize or the work Such was the of the was the advent of the vocational such was the teaching of music In the and such many educators believe is the destiny of the Junior Red now so rapidly coming Into the elementary and secondary The Junior Red as a national organization under the United States War was formed slightly more than a year It was established as an auxiliary of the National American Red The purpose was primarily to create among the pupils in our private and parochial schools some of the spirit of service and sympathy emanating from the American Red This has already been done beyond all The Juniors have assisted in purchasing thrift and In Pupils have been whenever enrolled as Junior Red Cross to assist in any way January 1st, 1918, there were in the United States barely one million pupils enrolled in Junior but by July there were more than eight pupils so The interest in the organization Is growing is among the Ing states in number of Junior the record July 1st being 40.6 per cent of all her schools All but nine counties of the state had reported organizations by August 15, counties having all schools Teachers and others connected In any way with the schools see great educational advantage in having the schools affiliated this strong national Civics teaching and patriotic instruction are much more easily taught to the pupils through the activities of Junior Auxiliaries and the spirit engendered In the All pupils enthusiastic In assisting Sam in any way In every there Is a chapter appointed by the local American Red to enroll schools as A campaign is being put on by this committee to reach all the schools during tho Schools may assist the committee by making known their desire to enroll to this or to the County CAREFUL WORDS For Many a LeMars Household Who Will Heed To have the pains and aches of a bad back be entirely free from dangerous urinary is enough to make any kidney sufferer The following advice of one who has suffered will prove helpful to hundreds of LeMars ' Mrs. Henry 4i9 Fifth back had been bothering me for a long time and it hurt me when I stooped or tried to Sharp twinges shot through my loins and my kidneys acted irregularly and annoyed me. I found Kidney which I got from W. Koenig's Drug were what I They made my back strong and If I ever have need of a kidney medicine again I will certainly get Kidney Price 60c, at all Don't simply ask for a kidney Kidney same that Mrs. Klemme N. Y. MAN to enrich the Um often makes or The growing with energy needs constant care and to help maintain strength and vitality equal to withstanding the dual strain of growth and wear and tear of the reputation of Scott's is based upon its abundant nourishing qualities and its ability to build up Scott ft N. J. For Pure bred Chester White boar pigs and also some A public dance will be given at Oyens opera house next Monday November 25, 1918.' 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