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   New Market Herald (Newspaper) - February 26, 1920, New Market, Iowa                                VOLUME XXXVII NEW TAYLOR 1920 NUMBER 7 JEST OF THE NEWS BOILED DOWN TO ARRANGED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Notes Covering Most Important Hap of the World Compiled In Briefest and Most Succinct Form for Quick I Domestic Kleven alleged with syndicalism under the statutes of were found guilty by n jury In tho court of Su Judge lUn Shucks at Monies Smiling Jack OBrien hanged the county jail at Chicago for the of n police Prisoners in tho were not to see the Albert of Battle bride of three was Ithe victim of an nx at her Her husband IK Judge at Jersey the suit of lie Socialist Kdu club which was Instituted iKt city officials us a result of lithe exclusion of Victor Berger from a Sweeting District Attorney Clyne at Chicago kin led that under orders from Attor ney General rainier In Washington ills of lie bureau of Investigation pre making a of the city In for hoarded former lightweight named chief beneficiary the will disposing of the Mate of his which was tiled probate at The house of representatives of the fow Mexico legislature at Santa Fe iid tiie federal woman suffrage by a vole of to The ile bud passed the resolution by a of 17 to What the owner sild were worlds prices for Hampshire bred sows paid at at a ili by of that Fortytwo head sold for average of A building boom involving an outlay Is to lie launched this according to delegates to the of tho Associated General at Its meeting at v The League of Nations treaty as by President Wilson was by the League of Women formerly I he National Wom liis Suffrage association in session at Merger of the Croat Pacific and Burlington rail pads Into one great transcontinental after their return to the own was forecast In high railroad clr PIS at The sum of fi cents per barrel to the price of Pennsylvania rude oil at This rings the price lo n an of rents within three I f Accused of handing n bribe a federal income Al t of X a iron contracting corpora Ion which was awarded many wartime was tir In I lie linns general in Washington resident in reply ti Semi informed senate ill Washington lit Inul It agreement or nil with ol reut sale of former in American i I treaty Is hopeless from it in lie only liy n vole of Re ni tho 1UX was in Hie ill by v U i re tt on lill the sale of former r is may here fr liy of their lo grill at lil tile ol for lie nf a of Sts to mi waye Illey I es in Hie W ill nf sla closed at pf Navy announced That It now appears certain esti mates for appropriations will be reduced by congress at least was asserted by lican Lender in the house at American fanners are asked by Secretary of Agriculture Meredith nt Washington to give their co operation in securing a full and ac curate census of the A temporary Injunction to prevent the sale of the 30 former German pas senger liners recently offered by the was granted by Associate Jus tice Bailey of the district supreme court at An additional for enforce ment of the law prohibiting liquor Im portations was written Into the second by the senate at Wash on recommendation of the ap re will be appointed as chairman of the United States shipping board to succeed John Barton Presi dent Wilson let It be known Wash Personal Rear Admiral Robert dis coverer of the North died at his home at Washington after an Illness of several us the result of pernicious Franklin who retires on March 1 as secretary of the Interior at has accepted the national chairmanship of the Salvation Arrays second home service May 10 to Miss a dele gate to the womans suffrage conven tion from died In Lukes hospital at Chicago of In juries received when she was struck down by an Foreign With a tank and two armored cars the military canled out a raid near Grafton street in Dublin where they were reported to have made several The raid followed early morning fights between civilians and in which a constable was killed and another constable and a civilian were wounded and several persons were A Paris dispatch says the steamer Danube struck a mine in the Black sea IS miles iff Cape on the European shore at the entrance to the 1M persons on board being killed by the Typhus is raging In epidemic form in eastern according to a wireless dispatch from It Is said that in some villages the Inhab have been The liner which was scheduled to sail from Thursday night for New will not depart for an indefinite time because of the dock workers Representatives of union em ployees of the tobacco trade confer ence at London have decided to de mand an increase of wages and short er A strike Is threatened If these demands are not The second chamber of the Dutch parliament at The Hague voted 57 to In favor of Hollands entrance to the League of Fighting has been in progress on tho Amur river in Siberia between In surgent forces and a Mos cow wireless message K Sir Martin Conway said at London that because number of Americans to Europe this year it was computed they would spend In England and A revolutionary expedition from Vladivostok and occupied an important city In the Amur district and General hend according to announcement by the revolutionary stall at I Serious fighting between working men and troops in the Industrial re j gion about Genoa is reported in a dis patch from Eight German representatives hove arrived at to confer with Kal ians relative to a renewal of trade re lations between Hie two ac cording lo the Italia 4 Danish Importers liave decided to discontinue all Importations of Amer ican cattle fodder because of the high rate of It was staled In busi ness circles In Kemal lender of the Turkish nationalists In Asia lias given orders Mint all Americans In that region must be respected and re according to a dis patch received at Constantinople from the present of Ana Martial law has Soon proclaimed In Hie Saar occupied by French troops under control of an al lied in consequence of new according to Amsterdam NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Readable Items Clipped from Our 2 miles of has two pair of mules in a closing out sale to be held that he has refused said a man in the BO many sinners are dy ing every day I have come to the conclusion that hell is He sat when an old deacon in the amen corner raised the hymn There a place reserved for a place reserved for For more than a half century there has been a very prominent or in certain parts of the country known aa the Thief association Theie WBP a time in the early days when the people found it necessary to make laws to fit the occasion and for that reason the AnH Horse Thief association was very and it did a great but now the horse thief has passed to the more lively mode of travel and is known as the auto thief and hank There is still meet ings of the organization held down in Decatur county and the members have big times at the After transacting the business they always have a social The association is the largest pro and fraternal of its kind in the being composed of law abiding citizens banded for mutual bene fit and and is now specializing on the auto thief The first lodge was organized near Mo in and now there are over 1300 lodges with at about half million members in Illinois and other It is fraternal and is it 5s a none but law abiding citizens can it is it is it is has no high salaried is not a lawless being strictly op posed to mob ron politi cal and non and any man who is over yeas of good may belong They wel come a good man to but a bad man cannot The sugar situation remains about as About all the gro cery houses have an open order with all the wholesale houses with which they do business to ship them sugar when they can and it conies a dribbling along and dont last long when it comes The sugar is selling in 2 pound pack ages at 15 cents per one package to a while the cane sugar ia much more In the sugar country there is no trouble in getting all you want and several have sent to Nebraska and others states where they are friends or relatives resid ing in a town with a sugar factory and have been liberally No questions We can sym wiht the grocery merchant in his being unable to get his or der filled for we are having the same trouble in getting news pi When we get ths consoli dated school question settled and the taxes levied and everybody who can spell eat twice alike a good position at the expense of the tax payer or the generous then we may get these things all back to their normal But during that time he thankful you are liv ing and that it is no worse than it It might be Look on the bright side We have too many with a sour stomach and are not doing anything lo remedy it only complain use to for sugar from the Coo many did and it was shut Corning Free Press Better Get Some The stationery of this office is giving the best of satisfaction Last we printed one thous and statements for a and he collected a small months a man bought from some note paper and envelopes to use when writing to hs and now he is An other young man forged a name on a printed at this and is in the penitentiary one stole some of our paper to make cigarettes he is dead A young lady bought some of our paper to curl her hair and now shes got a We have a few packages of this kind of By using our you can collect old tell make change the color of the the teeth extracted with out pain and find out the name of the future husband or be suc in triumph over be elected to Give UK a call to Uncertainty Right at the present time there is a great trend of population to the People are seeking cheaper land and It ia cheaper in price than lown but the land is not wojth as There is always some draw back to these western states and parties nnt product you will find its counter part in some said Pro fessor Carver as he manipulated j his laboratory in preparing the house hold MM if but until The editor went west twice to make our fortune and came back to Iowa to spend j our declining Here is a little verse of a poem tells the whole Have you feen a herd of In clover tall and Wander off in barren Hunting something else to eat When our children leave this coun try In search for homes out They are leaving peace and plenty In a most uncertain Falling eight and yet left to tel the is the story of a George when visiting here The accident occurred in Mich where George was helping remodel an being on a helping take out the when one of the weights falling broke the plank he was standing and precipitated him down the eight where the cage was The wire net ting above the elevator if what saved his as he struck slid sideway and escaped with noth ing worse than a gash river one eye and a bad shaking up He became unconscious before he hut regained consciousness while the ambulance was rushing him to n where the doctors and all were surprised to find no broken nor any very serious conse quences from the 203 Deaths on Highways lo wans to the number of 203 were killed in accidents on the state highway during were a total of accidents and people suffered injuries comprising broken bones and badly rut and These if ports are complied by the Stale Highway Commission and are based entirely upon newspaper clippings It is interesting to note that the total number of accident has been showing a slight decline during three In 1917 there were 281 deaths with 237 in 1918 There were a total number of accidents fn 1917 with a total of in In people were seriously hurt with in Sixty two were killed in railroad crossings in 1917 and the same number in In 1919 the total crossing victims were These figures might seem to indicate that lowans are driving more carefully probably shocked into saner driving by a total of 721 deaths in her years and a total of serious acci dent in the with over people picked up from the highways with broken bones and mangled A Wonderful Negro Back in George a uncouth but enthusiastic Ames negro presented himself at Ames for He let it he known that he would have to work his way through the institution as he had no means with which to meet expense Jameo Wilson afterward Secretary of Agriculture under three different and William president of the institution took an interest in the young fellow and he was given every opportunity to develop his latent He specialised in and after finishing his course he was attached to the extension for a time and then was called by the late Booker Washington to take charge of the farm management department of the great tion at rise has been rapid and along with his other duties he has continued to specialize in and is now one of the most noted chem ists in the world He ha pro a flour from sweet potatoes that has attracted world in ami has been offered a year to attach himself to one of the great food manufacturing cyn in the but he prefers to work among his own His latest work in research is the of milk from When ever you find an animal a tea cup of peanut kernels wil i yield a pint of and of th liquid i strangely j dissimilar thf contents f the milk Peanut milk wl our anil curdle churned the is Also housewife can make pimento cheese from the subterranean Music by Henry Ford j For Ford cir with Piston lines two rear one front Has no seat i or plank burns lots of pas Hard to half way through j on Three four in Ha i and nue leak Differential diy you ran it squeak Ten spokes missing all blowed out Aint worth a Got lots of will run like the deuce burns either gas or tobacco all off been rim on the A dam pood Ford for the shape its Kan Free Press Pneumonia often follows Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD WILLS Grinding ihe Seed Corn In man places the tax payers lave become so over cost of and rise of public that they are failing to community An illustration has been seen ai Y where the voters for 10 years turned down school bond issues chil en have recently had to attend school on half Finally the Chamber of Commerce organized parades of school who carried banners seat in By a whirlwind carried the school on a two to one WhateVer else falls the school must never be allowed to go back The tax payers of New Market may grumble at their ns But The Herald faith to believe that the school children will never have to parade nere to get their school Skimping on education is grinding the seed Sleep 1 Does a dry cough keep you awake Will stop the tickle that makes you GUARANTEED Notice in Probate Slate of Taylor TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN and each of you are notified to the Couit House in Taylor on the 10th day of March 1020 at 10 oclock m to attend the probate of an instrument pur porting to be the last Will and Tes of C Collier late of county at which time and place you will appear and show if why said Will should not be admitted to probate IN TESTIMONY I have hereunto subscribed my and affixed the peal of said on 4th day of February Clerk of the District Fluke Utilitarian The fluke is the most utilitarian fish oa the Atlantic to tho decision of the republican j voters at the primary election in POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS remedy for 20 no reaks up a cold in 24 grip in 3 back if it The lne box haa a Red with Hills At All Drug The Government and Socialists We have before us two instances of the attitude of existing gov bodies toward The United State congress have several times refused to seat Victor L the socialist man elected from a district in because he is a so but because he has been convicted under the of disloyalty to his country in lime of Congress should never seat with in its body any person who IP un der conviction of violating the laws of 1 at body If congress were made up of who had rr re spect for the law we would be in a state of If Mr Breger had taken the attitude that he did not believe tho laws were but woud obey PO Jong as they were and were elected on a platform of to congress to change the laws would have no right to refuse him a In view of the information so far brought oit ci the case of the five socialists summarily ox pelle from the New York we find an entirely different These were socialists elected as such They were rot under conviction of violating my of their A its they believe in the doctrines of the namely nn exceedingly strong government of the people and operate for all of the people Socialism is government owner ship and operation of all including To deny a voice to a class of people who desire to change the government in accordance with rules and regulations laid down 1 y is a violation of the fundamental principles of our If a majority of ihe of country want suca those who do not want it eun do or the country We do not believe and idea advocated in he open can ever gain much strength it has for we have in the sound judgment of Am erica Unless is something the mere fact that the socialists were elected and it prov en that they have violated the hows oi or have oaths that would pu vent them fulfilling their duties is they should have their sias Let them work in the open if we dont like their we can vote them cution will make martyrs nf Fairness and open discussion of principles will soon render ttum if they are wrong Nebraska FOR CLERK I am a candidate for Clerk of the District Court of Taylor Coun subject to the of the republican voters at the June Donald I am a candidate for of the court of Taylor subject to the decision of the republican vot ers at the primary to be held in Al Kinnison FOR RECORDER The undersigned respectfully an that he is a candidate for the office of recorder of Taylor subject to the decision of the republican voters at the pri mary to be held in Lowell Morris FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY 1 am a candidate for the office of county attorney of Taylor subject to the decision of the re publican voters at the primary to be held in FOR AUDITOR 1 am a candidate for the office of Auditor of Taylor subject FOR REPRESENTATIVE Please announce that I am a candidate for nomination to the office of representative from Taylor subject to the will of the republican voters at the 1920 pri mary KOR MEMBER OF BOARD I hereby that I am a candidate for member of the board of supervisors of Taylor county for the term beginning subject to the decision of the re publican voters the primary el to be held in 1920 J am a candidate for member of the board of supervisors of Taylor county for the term beginning subject to tho decision of the republican voters at the pri mary to be held in A Rowen You may announce my name as I a candidate for the office of super visor for the term beginning j subject to the republican primary hold in June I FOR SHERIFF 1 am a candidate for the office of sheriff of Taylor subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary to be held in Should women be paid for being mothers Last year babies were lost and 000 mothers died in They died because they lacked attention because tho States Government failed to give them the protection it gives to hogs and The foundation of tomorrows democracy is Something must be done to wipe out this condition which makes the United States a among You do that Read Every Womans Chance to Humanity in February Anne Martin tells what is and explains how you can do your hi Mime issue Oliver Gale iley Vv Locke Dorothy Lix Wa v FC  

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