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   Maurice Times (Newspaper) - May 2, 1929, Maurice, Iowa                                MAURICE DEPARTMENT IN THE IRETON LEDGER Printed at Ireton Iowa Maurice Sioux County Iowa Thursday May 2 1929 Summer days will soon be here We a nice line of Gents Furnishings For Summer Come and see SS SHIRTS OXFORDS NECKTIES UNDERWEAR CAPS ETC Miss Liberty Silk Hosiery For the Ladies in all the Newest Shades 3 Pairs For LADIES SILK BLOOMERS 3ollar Value Special For Friday and Saturday Only 69 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY rar 10lbs 2 1 Pickles quart and Flower Seeds art Jar Quail ir Store will be open every Wednesday evening Mercantile Co FIRE DAMAGES HOTEL TUESDAY A five started on the roof of the hotel Tuesday about 7 oclock and caused a great deal of ex for a time as the flames were shooting skyward when it was dis covered Due to prompt action of the fire department it was soon un der control however some damage resulting from smoke and water and a largo hole being burned in the roof o When YOU select Your Bank you want the satisfaction of knowing that ample ces are behind you The Sioux County Savings Bank offers such to all of its customers In doing business here you will have the satisfaction of knowing that a complete fi service is at your command One feat will take care of your legitimate needs MX County Savings Bank Maurice Iowa oi 00 Stands Between You and Any Possible Loss Mr and Mrs Edgar Luxter and were Le Mars Sat Mr and Mrs Henry Van motored to Sioux Cerrar Af Mrs John Hoekstra and daughter Florence Mrs J E Mieras and dau were at Soo City Monday and Rev and Mrs Stoppels of Hull visited at the Rev Duiker home Sunday evening Miss Irma Vove returned Sunday from the Le Mars Hospital Mr and Mrs Martin Kuiken wel comed the arrival of a baby son at their home Saturday April 27th Mr and Mrs Martin Van Peursem and and Loyd were Sioux visitors Sunday T Faber and Mr and Mrs Dick Doornink and daughter of Sioux Cen ter were guests at the John home Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Ralph Mieras and laughter Kathleen visited with then laughter at Sioux Falls Wednesday Henry Van Peursem anil son Del jcrt motored to Sioux City Saturday Mr and Mrs Andrew Vander Stoep and Mrs Roscoe Voie were City visitors Tuesday Lou Hansman was a business vis itor in Ireton Monday evening Mr and Mrs Basil Sheeley an children were Sunday guests at th Oscar Tonneson home Mr and Mrs Ben Boone and visited with relatives at Shel don Sunday The Senior class is busily engaged in rehearsing a play to he given soon Mr and Mrs Will Van at tended the funeral of Mrs at Orange City Friday after noon P Maasdam was an Orange City visitor Friday Mr and Mrs und children of Nebr visited at the Roscoe Vore home Sunday Mr and Mrs Chas De Groot and motored to Le IRS JOHN SCHUELLER DIED AT ROCK VALLEY FRIDAY Relatives here have received word hat Mrs John Schueller of Rock Val ey a former resident of Maurice sassed away Friday Deceased was 8 years of age and leaves to passing one daughter one step laughter one step son also one sis er and two brothers The step child en are John Schuller and Mrs Henry vots of Maurice Burial took place Sunday at Rock Valley Among hose from Maurice who attended vere Mr ami Mrs John Schueller and Mr and Mrs Henry Kots and Mrs Dick Schuller MZ Schuller passed at S D about nine ears ago IMPLEMENT STORE TO OPEN HERE Dr and Mrs entertained a number of relatives Saturday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs George De Groots wedding anniversary The spent socially and in con a luncheon was served Miss Hennrich entertained the teachers at a Bridge party at her home Monday evening was very much enjoyed by all present and refreshments were served in con elusion Miss Lucille Van Peursem was hos tess to the teachers at a May Day dinner Wednesday The table ap and decorations were in yellow and white After dinner hours were devoted to social conversation Several girl friends were entertain ed at the home of Annetta Jansma Saturday afternoon The hours were devoted to games after which a deli cious luncheon was served The Womens Farm Bureau met at the home of Mrs Bowen Tuesday Basket weaving was the topic of the day The Ladies Aid of the Reformed met with Mrs Will afternoon The afternoon was devoted to the Mission book J P Riter president of the Co was in Maurice Tues day and completed arrangements for the opening of a farm implement store here The company has leased the John store building on Main street where the business will be located and the services of Sam Schutt have been secured to act as resident manager Mr Schutt has had considerable experience in this line of business being at one time con with his brother Neal in the operation of an implement store here It is the purpose of the company to j display and sell popular makes of farm implements With the opening of their store here the Riter Implement Co now controls the operation of five imple ment houses located at Ireton Hawar den Craig Akron and here Mr Riter says that the buying power dev eloped in the operation of several houses makes it possible for the company to sell farm implements at very attractive prices BOYS TO FEED PIGS Five boys are already enrolled in the Market Pig Club These boys have picked their pigs and will have them weighed and on feed soon Careful records will be kept on the cost of gains and the pigs will be showed at the Sioux County Fair More members will be enrolled before he entries close June 1st Any hoy or girl between the ages of 10 and 18 may enroll by writing to the County Agent Members enrolled are Oscar C Streff Alton Gilbert Alton Frederick Brunsting Hawarden Bernard Jansen Alton Kellen Granville PIGS Wean themselves when fed PLYMOUTH PIG MEAL MILLING co Le Mars Iowa Buy a High Grade elco Battery For Your Car guarantee goes with each bat IPV 1 outwears and outweighs Li battery on the market for its size Price your old battery Matilda and Gcor Mars Saturday Mr and Mrs Herman De Groot vis with the latters parents Mr and Mrs Smits at Hills Minn Sunday and Mrs Gerrit Wickers visit ed in Orange City Tuesday Mrs and son Arnold motored to Orange City Tuesday eve ning Several students are still absent from school due to measles Mr and Mrs Ralph Mieras and dau motored to Sioux City Monday Mrs Sam and children and Mrs John Roghair were Le Mars vis tors Monday afternoon Mr and Mrs Gerrit Kots visited in Orange City Wednesday Mr and Mrs Muilenburg of ton Minn were guests at the Chas 3uven home Thursday evening Peter Van Roekel and daughter were visitors day Mr and Mrs Chas Jasper Mr and Hop and daughter Gen eva visited at the Jim Jasper home at Minn Sunday Henry Van Peursem is on the sick list de Lange of Harrison S D visited at the Rev Straks home Wed Mr and Mrs Henry Kots and Mr arrt Mrs John Schuller motored Rock Valley Friday Mrs Straks and daughters and Bernice were Le Mars Saturday evening J M and Johannes Mieras wort City visitors Saturday Miss Elizabeth Van Horsen spen Monday visiting in Sioux City Mrs John Roghair and Mrs Sai Jager visited in Orange City Fnda afternoon Mr and Mrs Ralph Mieras and Pierce and Kathleen visited at the State Park ant Hawarden Sunday Mr and Mrs Gerrit Brink visited with Mrs Den Ouden at the Le Mars Hospital Sunday Mrs Ben Kots visited with relatives in Orange City Friday and Mrs Chas Jansma and to Ireton Saturday H IX and daughter were visitors in Sumx City j g Mr und Mrs Frank Kuiken children of Sioux Center were ors at the home or Mrx Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Peter Mr and Mrs Fred Vis of Harrison S Dak were guests at the Rev Straks home Friday their home by Mrs Straks Mr anil Mrs Ben Draayer with relatives at Sioux Center Friday afternoon Luke motored to Orange City Friday Mr and Mrs Oscar Tonneson and children were Le Mars visitors Satur day Mr and Mrs Jim Kool visited rel atives and friends at Boyden Sunday Announcement We are pleased to announce that we have opened an implement store in Maurice and are ready to serve the people of this community with all kinds of farm implements We have leased the John build ing formerly occupied by the hardware store and negotiations have been completed with Mr Sam Schutt to act as manager of the store When in need of farm machinery we would be pleased to have you give us consideration and you may be sure we will do our best to serve you with the best machinery at the best prices We will have on display the Hayes and Moline lines of Plants and Cultivators Hayes Farm Wagons Moline Spreaders Moline Plows Yours for service Sam Schutt Manager Two Girls Live On Hot Water and Riee Due to stomach trouble Miss A H and sister lived on hot water and rice Now they eat anything and feel fine they say since taking Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler ika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system Mak es you enjoy your meals and sleep better No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels will surprise sale by W A Marienau Druggist GRADUATION t Ireton Rendering Works We take dead crippled sick or old stock CALL US UP We pay phone charges Phone 146 PHOTOGRAPHS STUDIOS 519 Fourth Street SIOUX CITY IOWA Maurice Telephone Co Invites you to join its many patrons in the enjoyment of this quick and ing method of com Call Service J L Mieras Proprietor Lola L Riter Teacher of If interested in the piano I would be Tressed to have you enroll with rny large class Make appointment at any time Studio at residence Call 110 Mr to Sioux City Sun day and A De I its Cleanup Time I Let us haul away away SB your ashes and rubbish I and do your S Garden Plowing Place your order now be fore the rush Dray Line HOBS Horn Know the Paint You Buy Before You Buy It Those of you who plan to paint this spring will soon be ready to buy and of course you will want a good paint Before you buy your paint you should ob serve the formula and see what is in it Good paint should contain the correct amount of white lead lin seed oil and 2inc oxide red paint should contain oxide of iron and white lead Or better still come to us and ask for Minnesota Paint The Best Since 1970 The paint that has given general satisfaction here for many years 100 PER CENT PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL An oil so experts call it The Highest Grade Oil In the World It can stand greater heat without breaking down and stand it for twice the mileage of most other oils It wears far longer That is why it gives you 1000 Miles Without Draining Your Crank Case Mieras Van Peursum Proprietors Maurice Hardware and Furniture Store AMBULANCE SERVICE Any Where Any Time Phone 317 A EARL ROSS Hawarden Factory ti Livestock Profits are certain only when you are fully protected against loss MORTALITY LIVE STOCK INSURANCE in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company gives you the assurance of getting the money you have invested should calamity befall your stock It carries your risk and promises indemnity for the value of those animals you lose through death from any cause A small annual premium buys this worth while protection against loss ASK FOR PARTICULARS AND RATES EDWARD C KARR  

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