Pocahontas Democrat (Newspaper) - December 16, 1920, Pocahontas, Iowa S though she of aast illness was and comparatively Train at Walked she publicly confessed - ' Throughout their an a family the Toward Eagle Struck by Passenger t that Sherman Stover of and hnr publicly the many have G. Pocahontas favorite tlie was struck and killed by east bravely she shared the passenger train on the their early home Head at Dodge Dead at a point short Guthrie In addition to the Horace E. east of It she taught died at his Mr. Stover had been ailing for m Guthrie and Audubon ter home in Palm little and time ago sacrifice was too for TO taken to the hospital at and for His mind was was used affected from his previous inculcate in the minds of her children He was kept in the hospital for pupils reverance for considerable length of time after he interest in and ivas thought ' to be cured in order to regard for Living in a sure of no recurrence of his trou community where public During part of his wife went Iowa City to ac him to their home near Have They 8tarte<l.for home Sunday morning and after leaving Eagle Giove Mr. Stover told his wife that he thought he would go into the smoking car for a Some little time ai ' ter liis wife began to look for him and not being able to locate him on the asked the conductor about The conductor said he had not ' seen him for some The circum stances would indicate that Mr. ver left the trian at Rutland and ha ' started to walk back toward Eagle This was during tlie forenoon and through the afternoon he was struck by the East bound pas senger train on the Northwestern The engineer stopped the train as quickly as and back ing up to where the accident occurred found him dead where he was thrown by force of the impact the The remains were brought to his home in from he was buried from the M. church at Havelock on Wednesday was a son A. J. were our parents maintained a home Sabbath as well as endeavoring to encourage every good work in the Although strict in Sunday about forty years our parents became convinced of their duty to keep the seventh and thenceforth conscientiously observed the Sabbath in the fourth Haying few ac of this arid no church of like faith near at they still considered it their duty and pleas ure to bear the and follow Jesus in as iii other having respect the final reward of those Who obey For a number of years they were members of the Adventist church at Fon of their His elder John who associated with died this in New The two brothers were in New York on where both contracted the the other brother dying at that and from the effects of which the younger brother never fully Since the death of his has been the sole head of the Dodge Automobile Both boys were and several years ago were employed by Henry in his factory at About eight years ago the two boys began business for in the manufacture and sale of the Dodge froin source they became in Sabbath ob- last B. Thompson was a business call er here last Mrs. A. M. Johnson were shopping Dodge G. A. Helmer was a shopper T. Herrick of Manson was a professional visitor here Friday - daughter of Andrew Hopkins and Ann was born March 30, 1832, at Pa. Her early Wo was passed in Pennsylvania and She from ' Oberlin Gollege in 1856, While teaching at she niet Lewis Allen from whom she mar fied in 1857, and she lived until death separated them after more forty-five when 1902 father was laid to rest in Bear Grove Their ' home was ' blessed with nine In 1867 they mov ed to a farm in Bear Grove township in Guthrie their home until were grown and later they established a homestead in fiaker where they lived until father's remained there until failing health required the of her and in 1908 she moved to Guthrie Center to make a home for daughter her increasing another change and she was given home and caie her daughter Myrtle and Freeman Here she was tenderly cared for until life's Since 1915, her youngest lived with in the others united with other The oldest daughter shares toral of her James W. Glazier in the Free Methodist church Colorado relatives Edith B. a u nephews her W. her Albinus Andrew H. W. and F. eleven and seventeen great and live New both being here for the with their sisters Myrtle and Elva of Mrs. Glazier the latter of were unable to attend the which was held in Guthrie Dec. 5th, 1920 at the Presbyterian conducted by Pastor Bnice praise God for mother's long life and godly the peaceful closing from over he having life and immortality to light the ' May mother aHd those who love her share with her fee resurrection of the West read Psalm 90 and 1 15:51-58, calling attention to the 12th verse of the Psalm as his teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto After reading the obituary notice and a of affecton by Ora Wilcox to the memory of appropriate remarks made showing the importance of attaining the wisdom which God only can that our lives God and saved at Minnie Bringolf and Mrs. Green were shopping in Fort Dodge last CORRECTION We to refute the article we wrote last week stating that Weir's rhip had not been but merely If and the tlie hip receive bad We are sorry but are accidents in the best of City forget big Sale of and Shoes at Hete is a chance to save on his Christmas Mrs. H. C. Carrell and Mrs. Ed Richter were to Ft. Dodge they spent the home by way of - J. A. Earle went to Fort Saturday and home by Mrs. who has been in the hospital at that having an New York paper says that a cashier bought a eggs the other The directors heard Of it the expert accountants are now at work on his is reported that John cashier of the Belmond State Bank been found short in his It seems he used the in land B. of Fonda was in town on He reports most of the com has been husked in his all of his husking ' and Mrs. H. and daughter Esther went to Harris last week where they had pleasure of attending the golden wedding of the Winegarden arrested a man by the name of C. of last The sheriff from that place on Tuesday and returned with the over the of holiday goods the stores and you will be that you can find any Christmas gift you Buy in Pocahontas and buy them ' ' and Mrs. W. E. Campbell of Gil City recently returned Moines where the former un derwent treatment by He is the father of C. Schissel of J. V. and children and Vincent went to last Saturday and remained until at the W. E. Kreul Mr. Schott and Francis drove down after them is reported in the Kansas City Star Jamacia ginger will be under regulations after Febru ary Druggists will not be in Ft. ' 600, 01 sell it as it is now prepared without a doctor's Prof. Shimek gave an talk to of and surrounding towns on last Sunday Mr. Shimek is a of the Masonic Grand Lodge on Fanny Maulsby Jackson went to Des Moines last Saturday for a with She has been visiting here at the of her Mrs. C. W. Bash for the past six She expects to return to The ordinance submitted by the Iowa Heat Power Company to the Rockwell City council to increase the present rate of electricity approximately 50 per was vot ed down according to the many friends of Miss Zella Webb will be pleased to learn that she is now able to do school work She was teach for a She is now filing a position as domestic science teacher at City Wehler and son Irvin drove to last returning home They were also accompanied by the Louie Wehler of who has been here for some He expects to locate in Pocahontas when he secures a are .in receipt of a calendar from J. Ogden Armour of the 1921 Producers Mr. Armour hopes that this calendar will prove a stimulus to the movement in our country and livestock men to improve their stock and increase their No. 613 Last Knights in Fort Dodge the Knights of ' on a class of fifty-five new members last Over visiting were attendance from various points over the Immediately following the degree work an excellent was served in hy the Daughters of Immediately following banquet a program of exceptionally Among the speakers the program were Bishop Sioux Monsignor Ryan of Fort Fath Fitzpatrick of Hon. E. Dunn of Mason J. P. Deputy revenue collector of. J. B. Keefe of Sioux City and P. Barton of Des musical program was put on by Ft. talent the exception of R. J. Mullin of Humboldt who rendered from who attended L. C. Tom George W. C. Frank M. W. Ed W. D. Terry Art John Merritt Joe E. J. Frank Harvey W. W. A. J. A. and J. F. L. J. Hartman and children came down from Laurens Saturday for a visit at the P. J. Forey Stelpflug of tas spent the week end at the home bf her J. H. Collins and of City of the fourth class may be put on a salary instead of on the volume of postage stamp cancellation if a which Senator Moses of New Hampshire expects to introduce becomes a LINE ON find it a most Complete Ivory Leather Goods - Fountain Pencils Cut TOE GIFT SHIMON Drug business men of Plover formed a commercial Franklin county Coal for Sale at Rivard's Veni dowi from Ware and spent Sunday at the parental Banders was over from Pocahontas to the farm course willl be held at the hgh in Humboldt beginning Dec. 27. Drzycimski came up Palm er last Saturday and spent Sunday at parental your share of the bargains at the big Sale of Furnishings and Jennings and Mrs. H. Love went to Fort Dodge last Thursday where they spent a few addition will soon have to to the Rockwell City public on account of the overcrowded warrants now have treasurer's autograph on the back of We presume it Peterson's M. county attorney was over from Mon He brought an auto load over to hear Miss. at the Methodist and Miss ICing were associated in the deaconess Pocahontas girts went to Palmer last Saturday for the purpose of helping Miss Alberta her tenth birthday the home m r 'A most enjoyable spent by of honor a number Those who were preset from Pocahontas were Nellie Lauretta Marcella Karoline PaS Cecilia They hope That have many of the solid year of Christmas Smiling hearts 1 No time for worrying and crossing does not long for a way to make that there is such a way and many are ing Christmas that are useful and will be the year They'll recall to mirid daily the happy occasion when they were given and Thus will the Spirit of Christmas be kept who put thought into their giving this year Such presents invariably impress with their lasting elegance and good yet they are great service the appreciation of the something electrical for all on your something they'll be happier for having and Come and Treasurer the