Pocahontas Democrat (Newspaper) - August 2, 1923, Pocahontas, Iowa of COUNTY POCAHONTAS AUGUST 2. no 23 STEINBRINK OF LIZARD j TOWNSHIP IS the o little came to that of had ever away at his of as Sunday of his friends to see him and at time with him no that the end was so He was at time up and j pir n. The commission then about was j the county as a unit without any to for the eradication cf tu as by the 4l'th provides per the if cattle county be presented to the of the shall application to tlie Commission of Animal Health of Iowa for of county under OF THE NATIONAL FRATERNAL ' CO N R ESS O F. A ERIC ' Be Held at Fri neh Lick August 27, 28- 2'J and SO Member of President Two States Hinh Officials of ernal Insurance Societies on the more for the county who test the cattle of surh as the news of death on | work and appoints one was a to his larpe credited veterinarians i number of friends this The deceased born in in the year 1838 and 85 years of He ape of the most t of our early The Sfin of John and Sabine Steinbrink mother when he three of age and his father when he was 11 years April 29, 186G. during the he married to Maria Ka He at tile time a soldier in the and in September of the same at the of the he was mustered after three years in the of tile Germany ' He came to America and arrived in New National Fraternal of America is an of frat ernal insurance of the States and the bodies of this ization M A a S. Y- u of I of ' led tills city his - country at a farm best in the world why of the of fail accept It Mr. to only actually be to the in country of Mr. and .Is he understand tlie j it every communist to j e overthrow of UNDERGOES of Animal that to the test thus that they are tuberculosis are sent to the house for and Hie proceeds fall of the appraised value of the animals the pays the owner one third of the loss and the federal government pays one thiri of the lo's not to exceed from each for purebred animals nor from from each for loss is 5 per cent or less the appraised value of the herd is not by the State or Federal This provision is made so it will 28th, 1840. On his trip into be only the owners have heavy i e left his wife at losses who will receive the biggest Iowa which was at that time i of the fund the railroad and he and wall go much further and the work walk from there to ' be on section 22 in a dis- j Whenever per of the lance of 7.5 In making this j of cattle in county they saw but one farm be- lating under this plan shall have signed Alden ami Webster Dur i the of supervisors ing the years that passed since county's intention to with than date he has witnessed a urea anil it for any of us to get behind such a is this and push it to the Mrs. Milo Miller transformation in this He j thereafter become the duty was ideal of the sturdy early owner of breeding cattle within selecting occupy j county to have his breeding cattle enlarging and improving it as the ed. Th is when of the years have The sod | county signed up for the test it occupied the first four | makes it compulsory on the other years then by a and a fourth and makes it possible for the half log 16x20 ami county to be freed of the years in 1893, it was re- | by the large frame he LET'S GET BEHIND THIS his family have since THING AND PUT IT 15,-"TKe"liomesieail of eighty acres OOO deaths of children per year from been to 440 acres of the bovine tuberculosis is a Pocahontas county served as a secretary of the Boyd chool board ever since it became an independent district 1875. He served as county supervisor from his district for Ke has been a leading member of Lizard Lutheran church since its He has thus been prominently identified with the of the educational and interests of that highly favored of the land of his one of nature's noblemen and enjoyed the of being Ihe man in the standing six two inches in and 225 The high esteem in he was however was due to the excellent qualities of iie the good record he has made and the success he has family consists of three and three Matilda John Carl Rudolph Augusta and funeral will be held at 1 o'clock P. from the home and 2 o'clock from the church at who carry to the amount of more than ten have local bodies in every city and town In the United States and and the results of the work of the Congress are of local interest speakers on the of the National Fraternal Congress for this convention aiNi Hon. James J. Secretary of Hon. James E. United States Senator from Hon. M. United States Senator from Harry Hopf New Management Pearson of St. and F. C. of Cedar Congress organized years ago and has been continuous in its work for the benefit of the insured of the several dollars have been paid in benefil - to the deceased which has made possible the of after the bread winner has the of the ami the education of the assets of these fraternal societies are invested the from which has erected built roads and and other public which mean so much to the health and of our West la. that he to he lived i n a farm fifteen i next ni ive was to i N' he lived on re more 1 an 2.') years in the of Va. ina never was iking home with his and during the forty was a hard working and a was the best to the spring of 1020. he door and as by a miracle from a siege of flu and double pneumonia n was for him to realize the fact hoalth and strength let him tell sneh a nts world If why he comes out with was a member of the of internationale at Sioux not fully a 1( neil on 1 lo 111) for alii ut the the in wiis no ' it. et he unito weil so that entertained the ' was completely 1," ily I i in ard 1:1 H ok t ' d. id - and he to fad news C. K. Coil the ladies belonging to of these Christian Aid afternoon additional of On it i bis time of at When seriousness of Ids n he to for final the of tlie 'd painful nnd on at the midnight May the a and took place T fiom the Lutheran Tax -e the before the today is the says the sane ods of relief are First new fads fancies add laws to our hooks with in 1 of and more Officialism the green bay tree if own trim it down to pays taxes it does at I our laws any person at to convert his eity i'll 1 bonds and thus ( scape ad form of it for tax-exempt is and is -e when no lo as this to to pay dollar l two doubles tax or and a i dollar need for expa i ion and of week an t I at home of his in Ibis The bini very Ho 1 the for the past soveral weeks until Tuesday or before the On morning he not go to tbat after a rest he auld he to bis through tho day he siek and Dr after a thoro - on We it a. severe attack of Dr. of Fort Dodgo was called and at 9 same the of 'the is at bis Iv i-e is getting along in very goed hape and will be again in a few UMIG ATE FOR Stilling of Gram Increases Dan From Insect Attack will be made and discussions had upon all - pertaining to the of the of our improvement of conditions of additional privileges and to to 5 P. M. in honor of her Mrs. M. L. of Northwood who is visiting here The very pleasantly .in visiting over old Dainty were Mrs. Coil O. E. Falk at a 6 o'clock dinner the same evening in honor of her father and K. K. one of the early strong of the Ku Klux the word that the convention will be presented most prominent and able in each respective the is a representative yet all of are welcome and admitted to all sessions of the insurance as is now operated has proved to be of the greatest benefits to humanity and to the progress and solidarity of our Every man and woman who is interested in this great if possible attend the meeting of the National Fraternal The greed for money and -ir thirst for political power has resulted in the perfectly natural DINNER VEXT of causing a in the ranks the next August 5, the and Catholic Womans League of St. of to s and to those so kindly assisted us our and Mrs. and Fam 1 ALIG IN BUREAU M The week of AuguH 6th is the date iet by the Tuberculosis Eradication Committee of in which to clean up all tuberculosis infected herds of campaign will be un the supervision of the following H. F. T. M. Rolfe K. F. Gilmore for Freeing Pocahontas County of Tuberculosis is doubtful if here is a single owner of cattle in Pocahontas if he knew a cow was infected wonld keep it in his herd or it a gift and ' certainly not give any cf the milk to any of his is a sure thing if we ever expect to our county freed of tuberculosis we will h Ave to make a Today there are two H. W. Evans are in midst cf a heated battle for local Klans are withdrawing the parent organization at and disgusted are in charges are being accusation are being as the fight for control of the ion's moneys and power goes Sooner or this Texas Klan fight will trail its stages the latei in organization nd just now apparently upon firm will face the internal merely a part of the cycle the Klan's money and political pow modem conceived in the buEe motives of personal greed and reared upon a foundation of and was doomed on day it It is slowly its own Moines George returned to in Des Moines after several dayi with her Mrs. Carl on of this k's church of the Lizard will serve picnic dinner in the woods on the side of the Mass will 1at 9:30 There will Iw us gamen and Base i i etc. A prize the best will be pinner 35 cents and iib Money ill be used for upkeep of St. Patrick's W. T. VARINA W. T living nule north passed at her home last Sunday at 2 o'clock A. M. She was well aid czarist challenged the little 2 year and 9 of and Mrs. A was taken to the hospital at City the week before where underwent an operation for CSS of the The little fellow's limbs were and it found to be due to the His father him to the and with him until 1 ter the operation He informs us in making the operation it was cut the thigh bone completely in It a affair I the little fellow to have to go V He has since been improving fine shape although it be T months before he will fce able to r turn to his Senator Is Delivering sage the Russ Wanted Des 20Declaring Smith W. Bi of delivering to America the the of gave him M. Alexander Col. Demstrey of in heavy toll grain is in prospect in Iowa this year unless ers take to from insect C- J. slate at Iowa The fact low wheat prices have caused many fanners to store their gram instead of mar ' keting it at increases the chances of heavy declares Dr. are of insects that attack stored Among the important arc the the Mediterranean flour the sawtooth grain beetle new grain the bins be All of the old grain should be removed from the and the of the bin swept so that no grain remains in cracks the walls or In case old grain must be kept in tlie bo examined if it is it should be i Either carbon or is recommended for For farm use the former is best ami f jr elevators tho Hydrocyanic gas is a deadly and should not ne used by trained or experienced In for fumigation one keep in mind that the gas will fill the endured that time all fixed building and the amount of in my mind more than any materials must be Revolutionary I recollect iated on this boy even though I I bisulphide gas is highly there must have been something | plosive and the danger from fire when more common these men is used is great unless the utmost I am exceedingly precaution that that thing shall be fumigating with this gas shallow ated in the original Pams arc placed on top of the grain at idea for which that the rate of 5 to 8 pints of the Country When tlie Senato of the of New in 1801, Lincoln I he on this I mention back in my I of a small of I ali tho there given of ihe battle fields and for the of the none fixed themselves upon so as the New the the contests with the tlie great Cherokee County association have put up already passed the i prizes fot their plowing contest which cent mark which means that they will place in The affair be enti cleared of the The j ie by farmers longer wait the the Manufacturers of farm and there is a grave have nothing lie do with it but in The funeral 11'ld Tuesday from St. church at next Gibson in for Don't fail to see suit fcr has been brought against the city of Mason City by Mrs Jesse Shapiro as the of the Veath of her three year old boy who into an which it was claimed had been lef The case has set for September 4th. to a debate on n of the Lenine Trotzky Brookhart is the victim of the of who are i to look after in the Mr. Schwartz a man of United Stales the Kus border he is spotted Schwartz is allowed to see or hear anything except that which 1 and Trotzky would have him and Your lowa senator in liberty and pursuit of was the which Lincoln to in these do the political and advocates of government and regulation of private and industrial activity the people tbat would or in any way compare with the ideals which Washington and Lincoln to maintain Think it 5-000 ACRES FOR to Certify Seed Which Meets Purity that not very far in the future welcome guests to their products demand employaient during 12 tuberculosis tests may be made com- ' in ifi the has beien a strike of theatre at Sioux The theatre managers have to pay the wages demanded an J employers will bert government in the The way in which he was iil is k Schwarte that soviet instead of thousand acres of small grains have been inspected for seed certification by the Iowa Corn Small Grain Growers association during the harvesting season Grain that comes up to requirements as to purity of strain and freedom from weed and other grain seeds is for bulk of the grains inspected are lowar oats and Kanred wheat Small of Iowa 103 oats Iowa 105 logren oats and barley were the total of acres for which certification is being asked this year is than the percentage of the grain will probably be says J. L. of the The reason is that most of the farmers askr ii g this year grew than He the soviet iE the grain last year and are vitally in U rested pure seed for seed to 1,000 cubic feet of grain is stored in large to assist in thoro fumigation the I bisulphide ho po ired into the center of the grain hollow pushed down into tlie grain or may be saturated with the liquid and pushed down into the Fumigation should not be when the is kss than 70 to 75 and there is little wind Hog Show Greatest in la. Iowa any state in the Union to bring together a finer regiment of porkers will be shown Lt Des the last week in The hog will be filled to capacity selected from heroic from all parts of the These herds come from foundation stock that have made the state world famous for is great advancement in pure bred live this year wll approximate for all breeds and It is very probable that 3500 or more hogs be on exhibit and that the pig club contests will be the greatest in Iowa fieldman for the Spotted Poland China who has recently completed a visit to all parts of the has announced that the Spotted breeders will content for an award of which Is a record purse for this breed. Mr. Friese says that the state fair will have a larger number of tlian ever before and that there will bfr more ever in and Mrs. Frank Hogan of Interest the fair is more and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kleen find every breed will be the lakes Sunday and enjoyed a sented with record herds both in