Pocahontas Democrat (Newspaper) - September 2, 1920, Pocahontas, Iowa of the prettiest weddings that has been seen in occur Wednesday morning at a mass at the Heart A. J. Wagener when Lawence C. Pattee and Miss Helen Hickey were joined in the holy bonds 6f A large crowd rel atives and of this excellent couple were bride is a daughter of Mrs. Margaret Hickey and one of our ac and winsome young la She has been employed as took keeper and cashier in Mr. big a position has filled to the utmost satisfac tion of her employer and at all times an accomodating and favored of the store's She was gowned in white satin with bri dal veil and a boquet of white groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J Pattee of Pocahontas and for many years a and faith iul employe in the McCartan State And ac and works faithfully than the Lawrence has given to this and all who have the honor of his acquaintance are his bride was attended by her sis ter Miss Ruth ' in pink Avith hat trimmed to match and a boquet of white Prank of the as best Immediately the cere the bridal party went to the home of the bride's Mrs. Margaret Hickey where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was The happy young couple left on the train for point in 11 linois and after a brief trip will return to their future among their many friends in Democrat joins with the many friends of Mr. Mrs. in wishing them joy and happiness and indulge the hope that life's choicest blessings will be showered - WILL homf 13 by a score of 5 to 1. Mallard won will open on Septem I her 13th. This delay is on account of on V seating equipment in tn i rt which will be used until the new base hit by Murrin and a single by building is but will Two more were in ' fourth and hits by Pete and Gil Christ and Donohoe brought home two Mallard obtained teir lone in the seventh aided by two successive his usual steady and should have had a shut with ordinary Mallard made five hits and Pocahontas Mallard really threatened but twice one in the second when Stafford doubled to and tried to score on a single to but was thrown out at the plate by In the sixth they filled the bases with two but Brownlee was caught off first base by a peg from Gil local team has now won jour teen games and lost eight this sea Parker Gilchrist have been doing te battery work in most of the and it has been as good as any of the hired or local batteries Gilchrist last week caught seven games for Albert and and the teams for which he worked won every 316 Gilchrist 267 242 226 D. Gilchrist 222 222 219 Gilchrist 191 Gilchrist 183 142 in very satisfactory shape for the school Eckenrod and the full of teachers will be on hand for the not forget about the change of the opening COLLIDES WITH TRUCK Monday night about 12 o'clock three young whose names we have not were coming from the and the their car gave out and six and one half miles south of they collided wth the county's big army truck that had played out on the in the evening account of its weight not be moved by Two of the boys in thq badly cut by glass and the boy in the back Beat was hurled pme and Hindered They - were to town and their wounds by Dr. E. C. and at last reports were Ford car was a total al though the truck was none the worse L for the bump if John M. Russell's New from the press of a Chicago publisher comes a new book by John M. a life long resident of Lizard Po Mr. Russell is man of fine learning and is a deep student of not only current events and affairs but one who deep into the mysteries of His new Solar is a masterpiece of excellent English and faultless as well as work that will be great vaule to the student of the higher thought The work has received many excell ent press among which is one the Word and Works Magazine St. which is as Solar is the title of a new book by John M. of Mn Russell has ten many good articles for Word Works in the His book is of the author's idea of the sun as the of Bible teach and the flaming photosphere of te sun as the of the New The book is well worth We have ' not had time to read it but our readers will have some of its novel teachings in the tranters are the Fidelity Abstract C. W. Harper and wf Can j of them are entirely new to us et w d Part of O. of the of Out - Weideman hus to C. B. w d 1.10 acres in 25 90 32. V Neda Steinhilber et al to W. w d Lot 2 Bk 19 Poca Christenson el al to McCartan Av d Lots 2 and 3. Bk 6.- 4th Add to Poca i 0. and wf to Harvey Q. G. D. Aud Plat Bk. loth to A. and wf to A. J. w d Lot 60x84 32' Aud Pkt of SWi of 81 Hudek and wf to Alfred w d N. 50 ft Lot 1, W. W. Howard et al to Pocahontas d Lots 7 and 8, Bk. Ist Add to Allen and wf to C. L. Hamari 2.27 acres in NWi of SEi Jo 34. ' , Snow and wf to E. G. w d N 25 ft Lot 1 Bk 1 to cannot say that we agree with author on all but consider his book well worth the time for full and The second part of the book is an exposition of the Book of Revelations or the Great ' The author calls this last word in prophet interpreta DEMONSTRATION E. B. Rolfe 12-20 H. 3 1 three gallon kerosene per cost of fuel per 61c; depth of 5.7; stops to 2; quality of 100%; time required per A. 50 Boyd 15-< 25; 3 1 acre 4.5 Gal. per cost of fuel per depth of 5.3; 13 stops to quality of 70%; time required per 44 8-^22 H. 2 1 acre I; Gal. kerosene per cost of fuel per 48c; depth of 12 stops to quality of time required 1:01 Boyd H. 2 acres plowed Gal. per 3.68; cost of fuel per depth of 5.5; stops to 20; quality of 75%; time required per 1:43. J. J. 12-Q5 H. 3 1 acre Gal. kerosene per 2.5; cost of fuel per depth of 5.4; stops to 8; quality of 85%; time required 51 City J. P. Edging 1220 H. 3 1 acre Gal kerosene per 3.25; Gal gas per Cost of fuel per 71c; No. of stops for tractor ad 2; depth of 5.5; stops to 12; quality of work 80% time required per 59 min Moline Shiggs and 9-18 H. 2 1.07 acres plowed Gal gas per 4.65; cost of fuel per depth of 5.2;,stops to 12; quality of 75%; time required per 1:01., Pocahontas Auto 8-22 2 1.04 acres Gal: kerosene per 2.39; Gal gas per cost of fuel per 52c; depth of 5.3; stops to 15; stops for 2; quality of 95%; time required per 1:01. Parr Kaiser Auto H. 3 1.01 acres Gal. kerosene per 4.43; Gal. gas per 12; cost of fuel per 94c; depth of 4.7; stops to 8; stops for 1; quality of 75%; time required per 41 WITH DEATH BY Edmond head of the see of Sioux won the race death to Ireland to see his aged died on according j to a cablegram received in Sioux City the bis She was 84. years many months the bishop had to make te long journey to the bedside of his who had been bedridden for several but always interfered With his plans and it was not until a few weeks ago that he was able to start on the long When he left Sioux City his was in a ser ious condition and he feared that he would arrive too late to see her It is believed here that the news that her who had been made a bishop since he last visited was on the way gave her new strength to fight off death until he her Heelan will visit the contin ent before he returns to Sioux E. DOYLE Another old time resident answer ed the final call last in the death of Terrence Mr. Doyle was for many years a sufferer from He in former a prominent figure in will be held Thursday at nine Obituary next FOR TREASURER I hereby announce my candidacy for the of the County er of Pocahontas County on the Subject to the will of the voters at the General Election to be held in Kathryn and and Mrs. W. H. Coonan and Coonan Jr. were week end guests at the J. R. Martin home in this city last Pendergast and daughter lef for their home in Waterloo Sunday wening Mrs. Coonan and to their home at Em Wednesday morning of this at of Mr. and Mrs. occurred the death of their two year old Louis from blood little fellow was born October 21, 1918. He was t 10 months and 20 days Funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at two the regular services will be resumed next Now EIT the last and final state to ratify the Susan B. Anthony Amendment to the constitution gives equal suffrage to The as passed by the Tennessee been certified to and on Friday the proclamation was issued from Washington grant ing equal rights to all American citi zehs regardless of It was a long and uphill fight for the wo men of which finally cul .in a victory for What the result will time only can Coming in for their rights at this particular time in history is a are confronting our government today that are more perplexing than any that ever is over we are depending Won the government to upon every member and are voters church to be at their best they will not tall to will the League of The time is short at the hands of much to-be District and sisters of this at 7-8. Church they by the right that at Pocahontas Sept. 14- and just been given to say that we the annual conference at Humboldt are to withdraw ourselves from 29. rest of the Hart Band consisting of they forever shut the gateway to a repetition of the calamities was in Pocahontas Monday noon and played a number of This band is compos ed of ladles and is one of the attrac of the Calhoun County which opened It will be a great drawing card from the towns which have the opportunity of hear ing of hearing it before the you know that In a good many places they are getting for Boyd will sell them at to for a white and red paint left nt on manure have a good price on They wiil soon Many places are selling them at to W. L. pound pall best grease while It lasts W. L. Pure linseed oil 19i7 and 1918? do not be lieve that there was a mother in America whose home was touched by the world or whoso home in any be to sac rifice their and to feed the of the war but what will bring into play every atom of their use of cv right given them under their new to insure the worid against the the blood and the carnage of Mary Murphy ot Pocahontas and Mike of Curlew wore at the home of their at last at for 30x3 1-2:; handsome Jack the able editor of the Man son Democrat was in Pocahontas on business last Jack always was and always will be a loyal Demo He is a firm supporter of ident Wilson and the League of Na and he is not afraid to say so. Jack says that the population of the town of Manson has had quite an in crease of by the addition of about 40 W. Howard has moved residence in Fairview addition which he has just completely was formerly the residence which Mr. Howard moved onto another He built an addition .to it and made It Into a modern S. Omundsen will to Rock well first of this month we understand he will go into machine that has just been installed In this office did not appear to like its surroundings and failed to perform Us for the past two The man who came with the machine and set it up did his work In a hur ry and returned to Des Moines and after he was gone thought the machine was out of We fought along with It for two Inquiring of every one we thought might know something about but all of no Finally we hit upon the Rolfe and although we caught them at an extremely busy Mr. Bruce consented to his F. Thomas come over and line up the and after had got through the machine ran like a clock and has since been giving entire Mr. Thomas Is a unassuming who knows more about type casting machines than many of the so-called We ara indeed grateful to Mr. Bruce for let ting us have the sendee of Mr. Thomas to whom we are also deep ly Indebted and we sincerely hope that we may be able some day to prove to both of these gentlemen that gratitude la not our only few pipeless left at prices that will We have Installed about 60 In the last three Ask any of L. Get prices on all of oil Henry Ford set about building the tractor Ke had a thorough understanding of just what It should be and what it should His early life on the farm gave him a deep insight into the daily life ol the his mechanical genius saw the type of tractor He began work on a tractor thirty-five years and for more than twelve years he experimented over more than 7,000 acres of land in different hinds of soil with different he built a It is so simple that a schoolboy can operate is low It is lowest in operating cost and fordson parts and Fordson service are always to be had promptly from the Fordson is a profitable It can be used every day in the It is an inexpensive power plant that will lighten your farm It has proven its worth on more than one hundred thousand farms not only in operating implements in the fields but in belt and pulley And it doesn't eat when delay ordering your Fordson than the The demand is AUTO