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   Chief-Reporter, The (Newspaper) - November 25, 1908, Perry, Iowa                               M VOLUME XXXIV CITY CASE WILL BE ARGUED TODAY All the tie Extension Taken Before A MUSICAL CELEBRITY COMING NEXT WEEK An Unusual Event in Musical Circles is Sure to Delight Those Who De- light in Things About a dosen Perry people were in Adel yesterday as witnesses in the case of T A et al the City of Berry the evidence in the matter being heard by Judge Applegate in the court The city's interests are being taken care of by E J Kelly and Solicitor Vanlaningham and men who are objecting to the extension are represented by W H Fahey and Wihite Clarke of Adel The attorneys will make their ments this morning and Judge gate probably renter a decision in a few days The case of Burrell vs Booth was decided yesterday in favor of Mr Bur mil It concerned a dispute over a boundary line and was tried at the be- tuning of the present term Giddings attorneys for Mr Bur Tell Clarke or Booth All of the jury oases have been dis- posed of and the jury dismissed fieri the negro who attempted to kill his and mother-in-law at Scandia several months ago was given five years in the penitentiary The three men ar- Tested for breaking into a Milwaukee car were given a ten year nate sentence A FAMOUS GUEST IS WITH US FOR TODAY The Great and Only Sam Small Will Turn Loose His Eloquence In Tonight lizzie Brissler of linden led in the Normal department last week Chaplain Strain 8 Wednesday morning assembly talks are especially line and the students are enjoying them ors are always welcome at assembly It is held at ten o'clock Next Tuesday Perry will have an op- to enjoy a rare treat in the concert arid music line We out lectures our theaters and every other form of entertainment probably as much as any other city of like size it is seldom that Ferry can boast of an of the concert variety that exceeds the ordinary Tuesday night the celebrated Mary Hallock will give one of i limited number of concerts in Iowa It will be source of great inspiration and to all ambitious ents or children who are interested in music if every man woman and child who has any interest in music will at- tendt the recital concert and ment to be givan in Perry next day night Arrangements have been completed to have the concert given in the Grand Opera House and due an- as to prices and program will be announced soon Having been a star in 11 concert when but eight years old having been identified for four as soloist with the Symphony Orchestra arid for five seasons soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra tainly Hallock has won sufficient distinction to attract music lovers ery where Last week Miss Hallock gave one of the most successful recitals ever heard at Drake University and this week she is to give two recitals at Grinnell be fore the Iowa College Between now and next Tuesday night Perry will learn more of the famous present day musical celebrity and it will be to tba credit of the patrons of music if they will see to it that Miss Hallock ia greeted by a representative audience a the Grand next Tuesday night The students have recovered from enroll Monday their journey around the world last Friday evening It was their first Misto Pearl Bailor of enrolled in the Shorthand department Monday She was compelled to drop school work some time ago on account of the illness of mother The college has secured the Kussel Musical Novelty Co for an entertain 7th This not one of lecture course but is a single attraction and tickets may be secured of the stu dents This is the company that was here year and gave sue splendid satisfaction All people who have not some other other engagement in Perry this evening will do well to listen to Sam Small We make this suggestion not with the idea that all Of lis agree with what says or that we will everyone endorse his propositions although it might be well if we would provided he is ad- a advance in temperance legislation However er we coincide with him or not there is no gainsaying that Sam Small one of the famous and one of the in- men of the day and be always as something to say and says it in a ay that leaves no doubt aa to his Eloquence is always ng if not convincing and when the cal and emphatic utterances of the our are interspersed with humor then U are sure to enjoy the time spent the speaker's presence It is seldom that the public the opportunity to listen to a gifted man for his thought his eloquence anc where the admission is free ince there will not be any charge for tr Small's lecture tonight at the Chis ian church the house should rte packed o the doors The lecture will begin at ight o'clock Sam Small is to spend two n Iowa making speeches for the pose of enlightening the citizens upon he status of temperance affairs in the tate and Perry is one of the first is on his As a popular and platform orator Mr Small has and still receives large fees for a single night and Perry ought to give him ft rull house when the admission is Students teachers business men and all classes should attend for any sub- ect that he attempts to handle will be well handled and in an interesting ner even though he does not advocate our own ideas He will speak tonight at the Christian church and this is only appointment in this vicinity After today there will be no more on -Some of f Indents will go to their homes Miss will wth lior in enrollment fo ditto is just than it at Hiis lust This makes us feol good t of new will The pastor of the Presbyterian churc lias organized a society for the youth of the congregation The society known the Camelot Hall and present there are eighteen members ranging in age from 13 to 18 years Monday night they met at the home o I Adrian Cross on First Avenue when si 1 new members were initiated The promises to be a very helpful on nnd ia to increase the inter ost of the boys in the better affairs o life you buy a Suit or Overcoat the Bm Gome to oil restore and we will be pleased to show you the best line made in America Overcoats to Suits to Big stock of winter for men md to Good underwear to Robinson Clothing Co PERRY KAMA 25 EDI ELLIS BILLIARD HALL West Side Plate Soldi to M and v sion Given Yesterday NO TAKES A PARTNER The Genial Butcher Will Form a life Partnership in Koines Today M Maurer is now the proprietor the billiard and pool hall west of the library the deal for the property having been closed Monday and possession be- ing given He bought the furniture and fixtures of Ed Ellis who has been in charge of the place tor a number of months Mr Ellis has not announced what he will do in the future other than that he will probably remain in Jerry Mr Maurer expects to rusi the place himself and will do doubt make of it Since selling out his restaurant bus loess he has been looking for a business proposition of this kind G Burmiester returned to her home in after a pleasant visit at- the Hill home y M AT TBB Seats are now on sale at Drug store for A Dangerous Friend the Grand Thanksgiving night 35 50 and 75 cents There will oe a special holiday matinee at a which the prices will be 10 cents fo children under twelve years of age and 23 cents for persons older than twelve CHURCHES WILL HOLD UNION SERVICES Thanksgiving Day Religious Will Be Held Tomorrow Morning The breaking of a rod on engine 105 yesterday caused a a couple hours to number four the noon passenger cast The train was one Hour late out of Omaha on account of ing for Union Pacific connection The engineer was putting forth every fort to make up a part of the lost time when tlic accident happened The engine which took the train over the middle division backed up to the scene of the accident and brought the train on to Terry do not know of anj higher that we can make for the attraction tomorrow than that it is one of the most wholesome dramas now on the stage at popular prices composed a entertain amuse and inspire It is void of sensationalism although some might think from Us title A Dangerous Friend that it was a strenuous play Honey back if you are not pleased and satisfied that it is well worth the ad- mission prices Regardless of the weather the mati nee at the tomorrow will be sure to attract a large crowd and to please all who attend It is one of the best companies and plays handled by the Conrad syndicate We have had several of their companies here and they have always satisfied and this one be any exception The matinee will begin at and the es will be 10 cents for children under twelve years of age and 35 cents for all over that Night prices will be the popular scale ranging from 35 to 75 cents Scats now on sale At last it has come to lor one of the few men in Peny who was posed to be immune to the smiles of womankind has finally publicly ted that ho has fallen a to the dart of Cupid and will agree to do all that any man can do who feels inspired to obey the dictates of similar orders ol the heart White he has at last mitted to the of average man Jack Bruce has made good his oft re- assertion that he would not gci married until he had passed the thirt jeth mile stone of his career The Des Moines papers have ed the issuing of a marriage license to Miss Gusta Fogelstrom of that City and Jack Bruce of Perry Mr Bruce left yes for Moines where it is un that the marriage wm be performed today The prospect ive groom was very reticent regarding his plans and dodged all at tempts at an interview although it understood that he has paid the penalty for his by setting jip t the Although Mr Bruce has not advertise his contemplated marriage as freely he does his business affairs he has host of here who will wish hi much happiness and continued prospe ity and who will welcome Mrs Jac Bruce to our city Hattie Williams of Mora Minnesota spent a few honra in Perry on her way to Madrid A NEW RECORD FOR WEATHER IN Section of the b ing Witt As is customary in Perry the Like all of Iowa Peny it in churches will unite in of warm spell of weather ing with the proclamations of the 1 at all welcomed by the dent and the governor by giving in its season Special preparations have always remembered by the made for the services which held weather at the Presbyterian church at half past tea o'clock Hev Burleigh the Con- church will deliver the dis- course and special music will be ed by the Presbyterian choir Rev Burleigh has only pastor here of the Congregational church a few weeks and most of our citizens have not yet heard him Like the others of Perry's ministers Kiev Burleigh is far above the average pastor in ability and last night at seven o'clock the gbi eminent thermometer in Perry registi ed at 39 above zero showing drop i 16 degrees Curing the preceding t those who hear Mm for time I lnC week when the high as 73 writing the broken all records be most welcome by others Warm in the winter morrow will be agreeably surprised The Thanksgiving Buy services in Perry have always been poorly attended On such occasion it would be expected that the largest church in the city could not those who would wish foe of business For eight t we have not a day but mercury higher than 60 i sixty being altogether too Even yesterday with the cool et the rain the old quick silver as high 35 degrees DECLARED THE A TIE The Firemen Found It Difficult to De- cide Bat Will Serve Supper Tonight to attend but as a rule there are gether too many vacant seats All of the local churches are well attended on Sundays by the regular church goers and if they would all attend the special services of thanks on Thursday they alone would suffice to crowd the est building in the city and especially should this be the case when there are some who never go to church except to attend funerals or on special ions such as the union Thanksgiving Day services All of the local pastors will pate in the services tomorrow o'clock it had retreated to 39 i The Ferry government guage corded a rain fall of inch from i en o'clock Monday night until ii clock Tuesday a rain fall for this season of the j The official returns of the hunt were hard to obtain scores of the two sides wera so close that it was almost necessary to have the decision rendered by but finally it was agreed that the re- sult should be called a tie the game WM all in it was that the two sides had killed two mallards one possum ninety-two quail and a wagon load of rabbits The supper willbe served tonight as advertised and in spite of the face that Mart Bills is to cook the supper it is guaranteed that it will be safe for the PLATE GLASS A Friendly Scuffle Disastrously To Valuable Plate While enjoying a friendly scuffle at Putnam's restaurant Andrew and Mr Berkman learned that luch sport may be a little expensive or annoying when it takes place too close to a win dow For a few days the window Putnam restaurant will not al for it is now glass and ha been boarded up pending the arrival of fire fighters to eat it Tile boys glass The building is enjoy the stag affair at the Hall One of the great hits of the day is Mr Fred G Conrad's play of A gerous Friend It has ft strong in- plot though telling a simple story woven nine characters one distinct and strong in its own setting each one doing its own work and delivering its own message in fas of American life Nine arc keep us busy thu entire evening we know what they to do we have seen them in real life but we don't know liow they ane going to do it We sit ia expectation nnd greet the various with of and marvel at Hie Authors cleverness j in his situations Mr has put tlie breath of real life into his tind it is destined to outlive many of the sensational successes of the few it makes us we arc Thanksgiving afternoon They Want Their Money Wright would respectfully request and urge all who know them- selves to be in debt to them to call and settle They need the money and litely insist on the payment of all counts owned by Doc and the plate glass was insured The loss baa not yet been adjusted but it will be close forty dollars The Ladies JW Society of the Presby terian church which was to have met with Mrs Connelly Friday afternoon will meet at the home of Austin How ard instead Wheat wheat were during most of the session today by a weight of long wheat on the market in ed by a weak cable from reports of generous rains in the Sval west in the winter wheat There wag a good export inquiry fcw ever and when New York about bus sold export ftt the close the market bi teed up gained the half cent kw trading finally closing at May docing corn market by heavy receipts 462 cars wfc 360 had been expected and cash The December t kind lost yesterdays high but of the loss closing at 03 3 4 ai 04 last night Continued heavy only suit in much lower for both e and Jn Com Live on hogs market slow lOc lower Top 610 Cat receipts and Estimated head Ward WHAT IS Kvery mini should live within liia ia the of honesty i If he does not he ia living dis- honestly on the of others Many people there aro who not only live within their means but save 11 of their earnings as a surplus for the of ad- versity account with this will provide a place lioth safe Snd convenient to invest your surplus until needed PEOPLE'S Savings BanK Thanksgiving Will be enjoyed if you are Clothed With Hart and Marx In our House you find your Needs for iness pleasure or social affairs Then too You the Style Quality and oring are not Equaled any SUITS to OVERCOAT to M I W H McCammon Bi TIM tt BMt BMX K AM TM   

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