Bulletin, The (Newspaper) - November 2, 1894, Perry, Iowa ULL Vol 2 No 8 PERRY IOWA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 1894 Vote for Hull Subscribe for the fail to vote on the M L Bro for Boots and Shoes See the Carhart overalls and coats a Star Old papers for sale at this office cents a hundred Mr Geo YV Worth visited Jefferson on business the first of the week Barlow Turk having a large sale on the celebrated Majestic Steel Ranges this fall Go to the Pattee building west side triangle on election day and get a good dinner Dr E K Paine left for Indianola on Wednesday on business He will re- turn Monday Mrs L C Peffley and children re- turned from a week's visit with friends at Des Moines on Monday Dr O B Christie has taken a com- plete course in the latent treatments of chronic diseases and will cure any dis- ease that can be cured At the Congregational Church next morning the pastor will speak of Paul's Great Ambition and what it did for Him The Married Women's Sunday Evening Club will take charge of the evening services The pastor wil 1 speak of Women's Work in the A Ladies Quartette will the singing lady ushers will properly seat all The fashionable millinery parlors of Hiss E Gordon were thronged during the pleasant days in early October with ladies of the and vicinity ing the elegant stock of goods she always carries She extends a most Cordial to all her patrons and the public generally to price the latent styles in hats of which she has a lull lino Seoles Juvenile Band will hold i fair at Hall Nov ving dinner and both days and giving a line program each evening This be the same week by their regular annual concert in the Opera House proceeds to apply on the finest setot silver instruments in the west The fact is expected to be on in Knell's windows after this week The prospect of peace between China Japan inaugurated irom without appears to be small Germany declare herself to bo without interest in the ter and chivalrous regard for the Czar in his present condition strengthens his reluctance to take any decisive step Franco also declares that the independence of Korea does not concern her At the present writing all the continental powers seem to look coldly upon the steps taken by Great Britain to secure joint intervention Rumors that China has herself opened peace negotiations are but are stoutly contradicted and meantime the progress of Japan towards the out posts appears to be sure if not swift The Japanese Parliament has been con- in an extra e is as usual in such cases all have become a unit on the subject of the war How it will be with Russia musl of course depend very much upon the health of the His health as we have heretofore stated has been very gravely threatened of hire and he lias now gone to u for change of air and treatment leaving a council of regency composed of his three sons to act in his absence A council of eminent cians has been convoked to meet the Czar at Corfu All who have ever enjoyed the of A M Kellogg and J P Spanlding will realize that the Old fashioned given by these ladies at the home of the former on evening was a most able occasion The guests present were W B Robinson Cammon Hunt Gilbert W H McPherson R M vey accompanied by their liege lords and also Belle Smith Moule Miss Wells Rev Venting anil Mr Spaulding Social converse and Resolutions Oct 15 1894 HAIX OF DALLAS LODGE No US A O U W That in the untimely death of our brother Wilber C Ridgeway this lodge has lost an honored member and one who was always found on the Leaves From Oak Grove Gathered by li is rumored Lew Case has sold his farm to Geo Wickham of Perry who is soon to take possession School closed last Friday after a successful term of two months There side of right and justice one who was were quite a number of visitors present true to the best conceptions of manhood and one who had the fullest confidence of all who knew him Tnat to his be- reaved wife and children we extend the deepest sympathy and while we bow beneath the blow we know that our loss is his eternal gain That a copy of these lutions be spread upon the minutes of the lodge a copy sent to Mrs W C Ridgeway at and that the city papers be furnished with a copy for publication E A H T R A Prophecy We are not a prophet or the son of one but we venture the prediction that the glorious sun shall sink beneath the western horizon on next Tuesday that in Iowa republican statesmanship and political economy will have received the hearty endorsement of suffrages cast by the people who must realize that democracy with its effete policy and can never give strength to j our institutions or prosperity to our country In the national control it has been given an opportunity the past two years and need we ask the Read it in the loss of business confidence in the recorded against the hear it in the echoing tramp of armies of in the rattle of musketry aimed at the hearts of American citizens whose gravest crime was a just demand for work at living in the of pallid faced little babies begging for bread in the despairing moan of mothers pauperized by the stupid ignorance of incompetent Do we want more of Multiplied thousands of the brawn and of this grand old state will on next Tuesday with their mighty force of suffrage thunder and by their ballots sternly rebuke the party which has the usual token of remembrance was awarded each pupil by their teacher and all left the school room most gladly vacation but well pleased with their work Digging potatoes and husking corn are now in season Xot a few loads of potatoes havs passed this week on their way to market and corn is fairly good in this section one farmer says he has a Held of corn that he can husk sixty shels a clay Don't say any thing about poor corn and hard An action of replevin to recover a horse that was taken up by B H Giles and held for damages was brought by J in Justice Lods court The jury decided that under the conditions Mr Giles had no legal right to distrain and Mr James was given the horse in Chief About fifty friends of Mr and Mrs Frank gathered edly at their home last Saturday ning The occasion being the asry of Mrs F's birthday she was presented with a beautiful dinner set H H Davis making the presentation speech to which the hostess responded in a feeling manner About eleven o'clock a plentiful repast was served after which they dispersed for their respective homes each having spent an enjoyable evening and wishing the hostess many happy returns Perry HANDS To take advantage of the Bargains that ar now being pushed to the front at CHICAGO STORE No item lingers with a high price and no sock puts forward a nicer line of Late Styled Merchandise W H HEATON College Locals never in its history been with the working man in sympathy School Scraps we teach Given a variety of games were enjoyed until 12 o'clock the silvery tinkle of of the supper bell called a change of program and the guests sat down to a feast served in the characteristic style of the smiling presiding ladies It was after two o'clock when good-night was said and all retired to their homes to hold in memory a evening most de- spent Children learn not what them but what they choose wider range of subjects with and they will develop more They will learn asmall fraction of what is taught the smaller the better perhaps their powers will increase more under this new course Prof Freer of Ml lately ored the Athene Book ter known as the Magazine Club of Cedar Rapids wilh a paper on the strike The following is an extract from the report of the Moulton public We desire to call your attention to the record for the Total Average Average Atlen Percentage of At tendance Mo cases of Tardiness 4 No neither tardy nor absent 112 The past month has been an ally good one for school work and the of industry and enthusiasm in the work bus prevailed throughout the en- school The now members of the faculty Mr I-o on and Miss won the respect ami of their pils from the first The attendance has been We have an army of Kil pupils upon our Roll of Honor Tardiness is almost entirely wiped out In Minneapolis the work of the mary schools is MO arranged that plant and animal life occupy the attention of the little the fall and spring terms ami myths and folklore studied during the winter The Norsk ology is largely used on account of the Scandinavian element in the population Pupils and teachers rejoice to see the popular principal of the high school once More in her place The little folks at Supt so much better that he is again able to be at the high school There have Several new students from Jamaica arc intending to enter school next week Prof Wall has been learning to ride a bicycle K in the and the Dr the Prof will be right in a few days Mr Tarr was absent a couple of days this week doing some work on the farm in Des Moines township The literary last Wednesday was well attended This promises to be an in- feature of our school the winter Rev R L Purdy of Denison an old time friend of Mr Tarr's called at the college last week and visited several of the classes D L Hess assistant in the commercial department has organized a class in penmanship at Minburn He reports a large class and good interest in the work The young people of die neighboring city cannot do belter than to avail selves of this opportunity Our pupils feel very grateful to Miss Patten tor the instructions sh them in elocution The most good will prevailed the gave hearty ration for the contest and each student A GRUESOME TALE Of Cannibalism Among Esquimaux Told by Whalers Dundee Oct vessels be- longing to the Dundee fleet which have returned here bring a gruesome story from the far North At the of August they steamed into and a a ty landed and proceeded in shore T iey had not proceeded far when they upon a ghastly find of corpses the B P Rock and silver laced wyandotte chickens for sale Inquire farm o miles north of A complete line of Garland Stoves and ranges always on hand at Barlow Turks For Sale or Exchange Two stocks of millinery goods One will invoice 00 and the other 00 To exchange for residence remains of Esquimaux who had in Perry D K ly died of starvation The evidence pointed to its having been a case of the survival of the fittest The bodies had probably were found For a number of months but the re- mains where well preserved Some of bodies bore no trace of the tale told by the others On the other hand picked human bones and partially de- bodies revealed a story of One corpse had been ed and the head was found thirty yards away from the trunk at a place where someone had evidently made upon the and brain a meal Electric Death The following from the Gazette of Beloit Kansas tells a story of sad in- terest to many Prairie City people The young man W D Surber is so we are the Surber ilies residing in this vicinity and to Mrs Painter to all of whom Kodak extends In Salt Creek township this county on the 5th inst W D Surber about 22 years was killed by lightning The deceased was a stranger come from Des Moines Jowa about three that some other student I months ago He was in the employ of win Mr Thomas as herder and re- been several visitors at the main building this week Among those were two members of the board Mr Davis and Mr Tanksley Mrs merman and Mr Sorenson of Adel who is teaching about seven miles south of Perry Edith Munson of he de- was Wednesday she was attending a silver wedding sary at the homo Mr and Airs Me Galicy north of One very feature of all schools at the present tim is the inter- est taken by the yom g ladies n all de- of the work Especially is this true in studies which have ence to business ind governmental affairs Harriet has said No young lady could belter safeguard against of fortune or a better in than a good knowledge of busine affairs mained with the cattle until they were secure thus meeting his sudden while at his post of duty His tion while in Iowa was that of a coa miner but when the strike was on rather than be a burden to any one he left For Kansas seeking for work which he found with Air If this uary notice should fall into the hands of any one who may know something of the relatives of the deceased will confer a favor on Mr doubtless on the friends sending them this notice A decent and Christian burial was given the remains Good News For Invalids The first wealth is health Dr Family Medicines are prepared to re- store health and give back to the tem the lost vigor and strength sary for the perfect enjoyment of life They contain nothing that will injure the most delicate invalid but are com- posed of pure ingredients calculated to help build up the system Read the following Perry Iowa Oct To have been a from kidney t the last live j curs not able to do a days work Lust t bought a butt IK oC Dr Ji me such I bought MX which completely cured mis mill 1 am now able to do a rood any time and urn enjoying general health lean t Dr Re- for all stomach and diseases boon to humanity know of M For sale at Morgan's Drug J C General Agt Perry Iowa E K PAINE D V M Veterinary Physician Graduate Ames Veterinary College Successor to Dr T J LAWSON PERRY IOWA me door dence Dr A ken's uot L and in Iowa by To a young man who basin himself the possibilities of life it is not filling that ho be commanded he should You must not continue to be the em- ployed you must he the employer Young men talk of I rusting to the spurs of the occasion that trust is in vain Occasions cannot make spurs young gentleman If you expect to wear spurs you must win them If you wish to use them yon must buekle them to your own heels before you go into the fight Any success you may achieve is not worth he having unless you light for it Whatever you win in life you must con- quer by your own efforts and then it is yours a part of yourself -J A time oP need lt cemetery last Sunday Rev B F officiating All was done by the community that could be had the departed been a member of any of the families in our midst more respect could not have been shown City Kodak E N GUILDS Manufacturer of WELL iEILL PERRY IOWA A world beater The most perfect on the market and guaranteed to give Factory corner Warford and 1st street For prices address as above The Improved Star is my own patent and is undoubtedly the best adapted deep well drilling of any machine in to the SUITOR SISTERS Restaurant and Rooms Second street south of Slate Bank Finest meals in city at sient rates per day Liberal redue lion to boarders by the week or AMY J Dress Making All Kinds of Sewing 2 doors wsst of J G T guarantee satisfaction in and my arc as low 1 go