Lime Springs Sun, The (Newspaper) - July 14, 1904, Lime Springs, Iowa n V f THE LIME SPRINGS SUN. VOL. JULY 14, 1004. No. 40 CLARENCE That to of Real Worth Can Be Achieved Without Courageous Si per In Advance JULY 1904! First Monthly Market Day at LIME IOWA Bring in anything you have to and list it with the W. F. Begins at 10 No expense to storage room provided FREE AUCTIONEER Sales can be made either public or and will be confined to no special line of but are intended to include anything and everything the Farmers have to List your goods with the W. F. Roll and for further tion call on the or any member of the Lime Springs Commercial Wendell Owen was born in Lime Feb. and died July aged 8 4 months and The funeral was held July 10, at the Welsh Rev. Caffyn The largo church being crowded with friends and relatives of the bereaved His was all chief Of it may truly bo the world U better for his having lived in for his morry smile and witty sayings scattered care and leaving one always happier for having been with His school days were but they lasted long enough him to become vary dear to his teachers and At Sunday school he was ever promptly in his place and always an interested Be had earnestly wished to join the but being told he was too and must wait a he looked forward to the day when he allowed to become a ber of the church as to a time when if he bad been a great honor would be conferred upon him an a His hospitable disposition and never failing courtesy endeared him to tt large circle of friends who will always love to think of Ever full of ani while Wendell showed a dauntless spirit during the long On Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the parsonage will bo held the last quarterly conference of the The last will be held in The laying of the corner stone of Episcopal church will occur July 16. The gram will consist of special music by the different church a reading of the history of the Lime Springs On Wednesday of last week red the marriage of Gilbert W. of this and Miss Mabel at the home of the bride's mother in Minn. The bride was handsomely gowned n Cream Taffeta trimmed in chiffon and the goods was Methodist society from its imported from and sent by messages from some of our er address by Dr. T. E. weeks of his Intense oneness made him crave absolute but he uttered no word of complaint and bore unflinchingly all his The grief-stricken parents and brothers have the loving sympathy of the community nnd of the many distant This week the regular prayer ice will bo held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John The Junior are having their summer which will probably last until school begins The church building committee has pews for the new The Epworth League will serve ice creuts and cake on the parsonage The song service in charge of the union choir will begin at Please bring your Hymns ABSTRACTS If you need an abstract of title to your farm town lend order direct E. R. the real estate and abstract man of and get your abstracts at reduced Money to loan on Farm Land curity at percent Apply to E. R. The following is probably a He but it is a pretty fair one: A young man living at Odebolt flirted with a middle aged traveling man who at once took a walk the frisky young As they rambled on he her as to the location of her home and when she showed him the house asked her to take him but she saying she did not want her mother to see her with a But the traveling man in slated On going and she could remonstrate he seized her by the arm and hurried her up the steps to the An elderly re to the The eling man inquired if ehe was the of girl at his He an affirmative the stranger gently led the girl into the hall and turning to the mother said your daughter flirted wilt mo on the street this and brought her homo to Sao does not look like a bad and ulio altogether too young and pretty U be on the streets alane at 1 have a daughter of my own about her nnd I would thank any nun for what I have done and so would her Tuke good care of your don't let her walk the at and teach her the evils of CONDUCTORS AND Capable men desiring to enter the bride's Mm. The bridesmaid was attired in pagne voile ovor rose trimmed with plaiting of gold The and his best man were both in the customary The Bowe residence was tastily decorated for the occasion in myrtle vino and pink The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful and ful consisting chiefly of china and After the ceremony was concluded light and dainty refreshments were served to the While the guests were served they were entertained with piano duets ed by E. 8. Bosworth and Miss Iva also several flute solos by Mr. Lee Hinds of 111., accompanied on piano by Miss Laura of Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joy Mr. and Mrs. C. Winnie and Lester Mr. and Mrs. U. of Lime Mr. and Mrs. Moar will reside in the Nash recently vacated by Prof. Misa Mablo the is a favorite among the young people of and She has been a successful lonelier and is re- spected nnd esteemed by all who Mr. Gilbert the ii no industrious and aim business man of Lime who bos many friends and in highly For the happy couple in the f vent we extend tlie wish in their journey life enjoy iu full and rounded prosperity end long and useful j that be has lost a. valuable diamond He and the farmer make gent search but fail to find the The well chap tells the farmer on going away that bo will give for the return of the A week or so afterward a tramp comes tells the farmer that ho has found a diamond The farmer after some dickering gets tho pin for After waiting some time the pin is taken to the when it is found that 15 cents is a big price for the Already 200 Porto Rican teachers have reached New York on their way to Ithaca to attend a summer school opened by Cornell Tho few hours they were in tho world's metropolis they penetrated the city as far as Wall Four hundred other teachers from the same island have reached Many of them made great to come to the and they will return inspired with new ideas and a for America which will be most beneficial for the Porto Ricans at After all we do some things in this hurry nnd strife which are well worth And is one of July 16, 5 electric car service in the above No ex- church I Send 253 for I I application blanks and particulars i of the soft in this stain 7 returned to those who can not up game of E. 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GO ttttt 8L Til A well chap stops at a farm bouw and informs the occupant of General law told the other day of an Irishman who was taken by bis priest in nn intoxicated condition to a cemetery nnd propped up against a The priest bad ofthe Irishman's friends come to the cemetery dressed in winding sheets to scale The friends while of them went behind the gravestone and poured enough cold water on the face to him up The Irishman looked around He saw the the tombstones and in winding you he been here longer I Whar kin Oi git a REVISED A southern writer tells thin story of n negro preacher's version of the able of the good There was a traveler on u lonely eaid the who was set upon by robbed and left wounded nnd helpless by the As he lay persons panned but none offered to n poor mine and pity on the ed man's helped him nn his mule nnd took him to nn where he tl food and drink and raiment for the directing the innkeeper to aend the to And din am A true concluded the de ion ami to de urn ob da ferde good Samari- tan to come back pay de Harper's KINDS OF From which contestants in THE SUN'S Educational contest may make their On our lists is represented every class and description of school from which winning contestants may no- The ones most commonly led for will probably bo the in the order In which they are Business Normal Military Boarding Young Boarding Law cal Schools of Schools of Schools of Elocution and Added to these there are many miscellaneous schools which may be called all of which we etc. Particular schools from which to following are only a few of tho schools which we have on our here given to show the general prominence of the The complete list comprises over 000 ferent located in every tion of the 4 r BREAKING IT An exchange given nn account of how an Irishman served as a senger of bad This man Ijad great faith in bis diplomacy and and one day when a boy wan at tho quarry ho told the men to leave everything in bis would break tho to the mother as it should be ho went put on a suit and n black nod he knocked at tho door of the boy's mother's ho u sad accident yer bye Tom's gold watch has never n gold natch said the ton of rock fallen on Don't try to get in fuel don't try to get noh nt Riches do not bring usually the A competence him independent should any but worry lent yon to leave ench of your children u fortune To inherit a fortune in a calamity to any Give them n fair trash them to help to them if you and let them shift for Cornelius who has been the emperor in the Mediterranean on bis is a student of the America of or sixty years Mr. a re- searches have brought up many The crudity of the America of the when every one chewed and men woro paper collars instead of linen iml now and then ho tells a 1855." he said mont shopkeeper came to New Yw k for tho first He was Hitting one day in a railroad station waiting for a and while be waited ha chewed tobacco and spat on tbo station official soon on old said tho spit on them You ought to know better than the matter with said the there sign say not to spit eu tho I guess you can't OLD TIME New York New York man brought to light in a recent of household con- sequent upon moving a passbook that was in use when she first began housekeeping in It wan in account with a New York and the items were looked avor with some interest aa showing tho greatly lowered prices pre vail nowadays fortho same which was tbo white coffee sugar formerly cost for ten a cooking called was for tho the same amount and granulated sugar was charged nt u. A broom cost IM of hominy 35 a bag of Edit table butter waa 4i> cents n and six pounds of oyster crackers were put down at IU locked And when took the It went with her to H tirra nut Tin HIM In Tliv bran Murr no know ll. but Tho From WAN crowded out by local newa this but will be with ui again Odd do yrm person thinking About when be uld another person It mil ml fore be thought of ItT ClB yon kow could M.