LeMars Sun (Newspaper) - August 8, 1889, Lemars, Iowa Lemars 1. AUG. 8, 1889. No. 33. A full line of glassware and in the grocery Also will buy and eggs and pay the highest price for the I will the business after March 1st, aJt Main St. H. & Co. have just received two car loads of furniture and undertaking of latest Masuen & dealers in all kinds ' of Glasses and Have you seen the latest in Gasoline stoves at You can save money by buying and hardware of 3 doors north of the post Go to Carratt Cabinet photographs per at See photograph woik before going Fine photograph work at photograph dealer in EEB i COAL AND just west oC highest paid lor and F. Aldrick & General Hardware jar Our Good Fair Polite Honest and Host Quality Faintly Supplies ut New Stock of Seasonable Goods have a full line oC the B. which we will sell within the days for prices that surprise t in and see us before purchasing el Moi 1' & Co. FOR TWO Building Lots on Howard st. north Apply to W. 11. Go to W. on South Main for the finest Ice If you need anything in the line of pastry on W. | FOR THE first door north of Laux on Main ' For the finest ise cream in the go to W. H South Main St. products arc the it indicates the greatest of and very often the highest wages paid to skilled The people have been told that without industries would come to an and tlie laborer employed thereon be thrown out of free trade would be ruin to the country and starvation for working But why people believe these bo it by the manufacturers in their own and by their tools Do not facts and common observation of every man contradict them y How can restrictions on trade help the volume of and make work plentiful Restriction implies less but prices for the articles Monopoly means that man or men have the exclusive right to supply the people with If there be less there I must surely be less labor engaged Free trade is the opposite of this it implies freedom to buy and to Free competition lowers increases consumption and consequently makes more Free trade makes more trade more trade makes more work and more work tends to make higher with lower of increases the comforts I of the working G. A. R. EXCURSION TO WAUKEE NATIONAL THE ILLINOIS will soli tickets to 2l8t to food to return until 5tli, at a rate of one lowest for the round Persons to make Milwaukee or of his We have an abiding faith in to sell as well as that even the liquor cnn bo carried on with freedom and the liquor place of no more necessarily entitled to tlie name of nuisance than a The fact it is the real province of government to prevent But tlie has no more business to be regulating the liquor tradie than the grocery It is not the province of the legislature to attempt to restrict the sale of democratic parly should bo the advocate and of freedom of and not invent schemes of restrictions and CITY with onice at ilO Mason lor safe und have tor continuous to starting until some date prior to September 3(1, 18t?. In addition to the a special via the Illinois Central will leave Sioux Sioux Cherokee and Fort Aug. 2Bth: 7.1.1 2Btli, via and the C. & N. 3.00 p.m. of that change of For full particulars address the at J. F. Asst. Gen. The prohibitionists of in their Froin the of that lawless and of society In large and In mining and and furnishes the to the adoption of we are comparatively With such our Iowa candidate would hardly do for it will be is desirous of obtaining for Iowa that lawless and licentious element of in numbers to consume everything produced and grown in tiie FOR Laux have several head of horses for Laux are the boss grain Shoes and Farmer's Clothing to be found at Laux Bros. South Main st. W. A. DEAN & THB Northwestern St. M. & O. sell tickets to I Milwaukee and return from Aug. 21st to 28th, at one faro for the round good to return at any time between August 37th and September and by special I ment tickets may be extended to | on application to September 3rd, to the Joint Agent at For full information apply to agents of 1 Northwestern or address T. W. St. LEMiES THE LIQUOR The Staats an influential German paper of Des copies an article from the Sux on the temperance and Quito hut horo will conio the with another plank demanding the retention of the prohibitory niw and Its stringent as the legislators will find themselves to so There Is whore tho trouble It's tlie party There is probably little in this At the annual meeting of tlie hnv and order society in Sioux City hist the Hon. B. F. of Charles City said it was proposed to ask tlie for to enforce tho prohibition He was tiled of tlie hat among prohibitionists for that to give the governor power to remove any peace in any county who failed to execute the law or ignored it. Council met in council nil present but Petition of John Draudt et asking council to from going into was and committee on ordinances and city attorney were instructed to draft ordinance in conformity with the statutes of the regulating transient Communication from C. asking council to rescind their action appointing librarian July 1st in petition says that his with the city wiis made from November 1S8S, for one that lie had made for the same for that that tlie matter of a change was presented without his knowledge and contrary to usual No action was were also read from Alex Reichmann claiming damages leason of his cellar being flooded on the night of recent also from Charles Striegel for 00 and from 1). lor which were all to The of tho fire produced of lire and asked council to select The mailer was referred to lire with power to act. city to give a bond of to 1 o approved by the city C. Smith was salary tta for Alderman of reported that his committee had decided to west Sixth street by open instead of adjourned till at 7 416 Fourth Academy SIoui Solo for tho and other Mason & Story & and other Sheet and music Moving Tuning and repairing a Call and sco us or write tor catalogues and FIVE POUND CANISTER FOK HERBERT For AUGUST 8, 1889. The Sun Is published every Thursday at Plymouth by 11. dollar per year fifty cents tor six months cents for three months single three ADVERTISING The Sioux Indians have and enough signatures obtained to insure tho opening of the great Sioux can it is of vastly which lies between tho greater importance what is to be the Missouri river and the attitude of the democratic party amounting to about 11,000,000 yr. 1 mo. 18 mo. 11 mo. One Half Eighth One Transient ton cents per lino for first and two cents per lino each 5r" Local five cents per lino each PROTECTION AND HOUSE and Lot 1, it. In wUh other suitable for Stock Feeding and Horse and about ton acres of ' suitable for Stable and about of suitable for Vegetables and and the sentiments of the men who may hereafter he nominated for legislative Democrats do not seem to have a proper appreciation of the situation in As a it is not safe to say that democratic politicians are better those of the republican party when a question of principle is It has been said tho democratic party is a saloon party it has been said tho democrats took up the cause of saloon keepers for the purpose of checkmating the republican support of How is that The vote of the people six or seven of fertile LOCAL THE The Corinal trial of the Lemurs Works took plaice yesterday it. h Unci and a pervaded the atmosphere Willie the streams were the with a high whs out to make tho watery The to throw a stream not less feet and 200 feet was done at of Main and streets with two and and Main with In other parts of the and also en tlie similar tests wme and it was proved to the of all tlie water was In force and to that may besides for Messrs. Curtis and made Init the lateness of tlie hour In the s's of a large a In Sun is commenced story Bride for an a thrilling story of the by David Aug. 2nd, on west Lady's Finder will please return to Sun gold witli initials c. k. engraved Apply at Sun Miss Birbridge left on Tuesday for a vacation trip to Dakota and and expects to bo back tlie last week of Tlie W. C. T. U. will hold its regular monthly meeting in tho parlors of the Tho Cedar Falls Argus wants to know what protection has to do with so many tramps in the The Argus apparently forgets that at the ago on prohibition was mainly election last republicans laid influenced by a dislike of the saloon cial stress on the assertion that system the vote was condemnatory of was to benefit tho working the as a it would give him plenty of it was never thought that According to the Sioux City employment at high Now that pie were going to debar Hollanders have a celery trust in those promises have not been from getting liquor when thov wanted year they the Argus asks what has protection it was never contemplated that tween seventy-five and one ' tobies and and about two and o quarter acres of suitable for Vegetables STOHE at Sixth and Eagle HERBERT LEMARS SWIMMING HY let your boys go to the to do with it After the cry had won the election for the republican it seems rather ungrateful to when they can the and treat it as and healthy bath for only 81.50 an even by per three mornings in each ut the Swimming by 4., 1* an that it cannot help the worKing that it is an injury to For how can it be otherwise is intended to benefit tho His workmen are not sharers in the profits of the The basis for high prices of goods is restriction of production to less than dug tlie Swimming July lat. NORTHWESTERN Normal School AND BUSINESS la adapted for who i wishes to Tho cm o given such tyrannical methods and rules would be adopted by the There was a prevailing opinion that the law was establishing and that it be that Avas all the vote Now wo are not saying that a saloon is necessarily a Neither are wo going to champion the cause of the to the professional of to practical business and to the p the country and prohibition of for the is of the sons and daughters of tho No The basis tor the is the demand and supply of skilled and and free competition among laborers tho world Tho price of products does not depend at all on the wages SOPHIA r ' ' grown wheat compete in the London 8gl6 - Board tuition very Fall term Sept. 3. For logues apply to J. Pros t. 25 ct meals at all Bussia And when the price of hundred The product Is sold to one man and shipped from Orange It is a branch of ti Michigan company which regulates the price of the It is profitable Children's Day consisting of will he hold In the Evangelical Sunday morn Ing and Tho will have a In grove to-morrow Tho Free camp meeting began liquor seller any the cause on n. Hammond's What wo claim is that mile southwest of Mount Pleasant Sunday School people Should have the same Washington of buying liquors that they haye on the inst of buying Tho country does a local camp of tho Modern of b u J a social and mutual not need a liquor party any in our elly last Tuesday with 26 Tho charter will open until tho Ulli COv to 650. Cor 3Co. 15c. Hogs 83.80, Hay 80.00. But tor Eggs Potatoes to 25o. A farmer named living on one of George In town on In striking at one of his horses got his foot over the tongue of tho and tho team becoming ran leaving and ho fron 11T11I woro caught near ne nee and to but no other it does not follow that any one child or southwest of should be allowed to make a nuisance was more than a grocer's Tho grocery in politics would not sound more ridiculous than tho saloon in In what shape tho liquor if would that would ho loft to convenience of the It does not necessarily follow that a nuisance would be While trade A son of while playing and lie could get a horse and buggy ran over cuing but no 11 Is reported that has made u new in Dr. and of were tors at Lemars on Sunday The lawn at the residence of Mr. last week was well was and Hie and A now nearly high and mighty In Its looms np at it will be needed this liall 18; Shooting at Lemars on and Wednesday tills week well some noted It did not enil till dark and are to give 11 of the Otis our and Miss nro now Wo he 4* On tho six miles northwest of uins months sou of On tho Ith nine miles north of Mrs. Charles aged 28 yrs. of A gentleman connected with tho Sioux City & Northern said Tho people of Lemars are Because the Sioux City & Northern leaves Lemars and one-half miles off the people down there believe that the road is being built not to aid Sioux but to injure Our line has been located and cannot now bo C. Wheeler is a wealthy banker and therefor the reason that he is and his designation as a farmer is to Real farmers are not what tlie ring lait nominal farmers with wealth to run a boodle W. S. clerk of this is located ot Sioux where he has loan aud estate F. P. formerly tlie blind editor of the Cherokee become a lecturer is great