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   Pocahontas Democrat  (Newspaper) - June 19, 1930, Pocahontas, Iowa                                PUBLISHED liTTHE INTEREST OF THE KORAL TO AID IN THE FIGHT FOR THE ECONOMIC OF Pocahontas June 19  Sell Hakes League Convention at Humboldt Last Fort Dodge district convention was held at Thursday and June and 13. Forty chapters of the were Firm from chapter were Elinor Eunice Remice Vivian Ben Viora Loraine Mary Dockal and Rev. Mrs. C. N. the efficiency in Business for 28 the and poultry of 6harlton and Bowan firm State Convention the possession of the i hontas placed third in K. Hakes of includes the the this section which the Laurens firm to who has been plant for over eight will continue as manager eac and Bowen have been the wholesale egg and poultry for 28 years al ' of the time it has - teen under the management of C. who was associated with F. has not made of his plans for the 0! large Rolfe packing plant ill was destroyed by fire in morning hours of Dec. 17.  J. Hakes firm is the oldest in They en in business for over 40 Laurens plant has 1 facilities for packing df 1 poultry and eggs for is the Pocahontas the Rolfe plant and i buys for the Hakes it forty The Rockwell City had placed first for three but this year Humboldt placed Boozell on Divisional for Automobile Kopriva and Clerk of C. G. James are j 1^406 or 6.8 per Twp. Fails to Elect 14 BY the 15-year old tr. and Mrs. Forbes lite seriously hurt when in the eye with a He soAc other ere practicing baseball when eident The eye is but the injury not IN FALLS CUTS WHIST young Grant had an artery in his i severed Saturday He bathing and slipped t Throwing his left hand 0 catch himself he pushed his through V window glass and painfully The young who is a junior in the local bled profusely before Stor could be called from BOY AGED 9, JUBES HAND IN the Mr. Mrs. Hans Porter ilmore was injured last By when he got hia ill an electric flesh between the thumb fore waa torn Shirley home school for at a few No aa no or were the primary election of the republican held June 2, 153 delegates were elected from of the 20 Pocahontas county precincts to county which will be held al the courthouse June 28.  township of is entitled to a delegation of 14 but failed to elect delegates at the primary will be found on page men and women elected in the various are as C. R. Peterson and Mrs. Corliss R. C. no committee woman Fred M. Hudaon and Mrs. b. P. G. G. Butler and Mrs. Etta None 0. F. Young and Mrs. E. A. W. E. DeMill and Lena A. G. No committee woman Randall Melson and Mrs. H. F. R. A. and Ida B. No. 1: Albert W. No committee woman No. 2: J. E. No committee woman None John R. woman Edward No committee woman F. Hronck and Addy George Shaw and Mrs. H. D. U. Strong and Mrs. Fred W. P. Hopkins Madeline J. L. Miller and Mrs. 0. tlic convention of the of County officers which is meeting in 18, 19 and 20. at the Katherine Boozell will ead a papar on the We Make the Office Self is a of the and also the legislative convention program calls lor a general of all officers which will be by Mayor Parker L. Crouch of City J. A. of Waterloo and Attorney General John divisional meetings for of the boards of clerks of county city and and make up the larger part ci the Each group its own officers and arranges programs and discussions of interest to their own particular the county Madigan of president and John Haagensen of io secretary of the joint 86 marriages in in as wUh 82 in 1928. In six divorces were granted as with 13 in 11128. annulled in i to the returns received by the department of were 21,St;ir) marriages performed during the year as with 2<),ri2;i in 1!)28, an increase of III 1916,  Firm Met June 14  I Carpenters Start j Work on F. A. Koenig r Attends Ft. Dodge were 22,8413 marriages the year 192i>, there were 1,.'!00 divorces granted in state as compared 4,076 in 1928, an Lf 224 or 5.4!) per cent. In 1016 were 3,309 27 in 1929, as compared willi 26 in 1928,  population of the un July 1, 1929 was 2,434,000  on July 1928, 2,428,000. On the basis of the number ol marriages 1,000 cf the population was 9.0 in 1929, against in 1928; land the number of divorces per 1,000 the population waa 1.76 in 1929, as compare v ith 1.08, in 1928.  AND MRS. C. E. WATTS ATTEND SUPRISE Opens Modem ' I. O. O. F. Cut BUILT CAUSES opened this week in new in the Odd Fellow with the most modern of fixtures and of the full length of the One runs along each w and a set of counters in the center of the long store is at the and woodwork are all in red and wall against black show the variety of merchandise in the | Brackets ana clamps display the goods in grocery department is for a serve etore presents an ultra modern G. H. that he would continue to operate a store in the Madden building as well as in his new T. business manager of tha Des Moines Register and was honored at a given him by those newspapers at the new Hotel Monday and Mrs. C. E. the former a of the Des Moines newspaper T. has been with these Des Moines newspapers for 25 starting with them when he was but 19 years of He had attended the University of Chicago before going into addition to the banquet Watts presented with a leather golf bag and set of the meeting of the of the Cooperative of held al Junj 14 Bert Kude of Grant was re-elected as a director L. L. Kopriva of j was as a new of the An eight dividend declared and A. Koenig was reelected officers J. J. 1'. The report of the officers and was made to the group of who have met in recent June 16, F. A. Koenig and J. L. manager of the at attended Grain association convention for managers at Fori Some 150 were in part of meeting was the of state of special interest to the grain the a banquet was held at the hotel where J. J. Shore of Humboldt was the F. has with the Mutual of Pes Ui repair the building occupied by the Pocahontas Bakery and Cash grocery which by June 10. It will be necessary to replace the roof and joists over the oven room and storeroom of the besides other minor ami L. is helping work Tuesday proprietor of the saya that they will be ready for the regular routine of by the last of this the the baking is being night so as for the during the in Tour to State Sweeny Shows How Cornstalks Are Koenig reports that he met Ana at the office of the Pocahontas Loan and Title company and is now employed by the Grain Dealers Loy son of Rev. and C. N. who has been employed by the Western Electric company at N was transferred from the Beth hospital at Newark to a sanatorium near that the fore part of the He has been in the hospital for the past three weeks following a which c-d his lungs later caused a hemorrhage A letter from received Stat ed that he would probably be in the sanatorium for six making for the enlarged quarter of the western BeU Telephone company In the Hronek that two of the Joints were one the A. L. Schnitz these - siul short from the discovered that for tiie JBie had CONVENTION HELP AT district DeMolay convention wu held at Jane IS. Tho afternoon which began at 2 o'clock consisted of degree work At six o'clock a was held in the After dinner the took There was also Jr. the 19 yearly who Ihres bad part of ott He had into dlw waa goto Fort Mge of Ua 11m wood within an loch and a half ot the of tiM which is to CiM 4t9CAL ABU IN laat From Hronek and Mary of - arrived in Pocahontas Tuesday afternoon for a visit with and They were met in Humboldt by Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mrs. Will Hronek and her daughter has been visiting in They will remain here until Saturday when they leave for Saint to visit Mrs. which lasted to about 12 way through the Were Geoide David A. of Robert of Big Thb Tuesday a big 24-page paper filled with large amonio uf Knights of James the deputy his staff put on Those who attended J. Jim Joe James Fred Pete end Jack 6 - waa also held a banquet in the during Frank sang sdo Library Board Sends in Annual Collide When Drivers to tho report of the heal library committee which has been filed with the state in Des the local hud a circulation for flic year One books were added to the collection and 11 worn for any one day was 107 and the smallest The average for the for the 100 days on which the rary is was 32 books issued financial report made by Mrs. Isabel M. Gamer F. W. as held over 35.87  to observe the state traffic a full stop before a primary caused an collision at the corner in the west part of Pocahontas early county driven from tlie collided with and and on 10.0  2,00  4,48  C. R. county farmers who Inured to Saturday were in a near The of rain began as the crowd was at A few 1 but more than a went Some were in tho part of the .at Fort Dodge and Webster ( At City the rainfall was unusually heavy and acres of tields were under on Ames the rain and a niw day waa I The farmers and wives the poultry farm and ( airy farm before Then at the meat the and dairy beef cattle were and men the experiment station farm and observed the particularly alfalfa and filaris the was about shoulder and seemed to produce on abundance of It is adopts -ed to high but Will grow un low ground even with water oyer it. It is a perennial Alfalfa that was cut two three times per year was much better than alfalfa that had been cut four times a In fact lour cuttings had killed some the poultry farmi the loft poultry visited the agronomy farm where the plant breeding and fertilizer work is It was on this field that logold 105 and 103 were ladies tho floral and saw much beautiful and They also visited the departments and the and heard Dr. Sweeny tell of the research work they were doing with corn and other Among those the trip to Ames the Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mr. and John Mr. and 01.s(m, Mr. Mrs. W. A. C. tar approaching from 10 OPENING north along primary road No. 10-17. The former was occupied by two men and the latter car by none of whom were injured beyond a few The Humboldt county car bearing the owner name of Earl is now at the Pocahontas Auto company's to be It was damaged to the extent of a sprung a bent left front wheel and a broken light and The Webster county car proceeded under ito own power and but slightly O. O. F. the proprietor of the a refreshment stand west of the Four-Way corner has changed tin to the and White has the name because of the color scheme in the new There will be ice soft lunch ami confectionary Charlie intends to specialize in hamburgers and coney There will be an Saturday afternoon between one and three during which time the children will receive a little There is also a table for small picnics and a cottage for Art M. N. ami Mrs. A. O. F. Young and Mrs. J. O. Nis Chaa and John N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. G. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mabelle and Inga Ruth Mrs. G. F. E. 1/ester Mr. L. S. Bert Rude and Mrs. Ralph and Leon Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. J. M. J. Brinkman and Mr. and Mrs. R. and Virgil Erik Christoffers and August L. and Clarence Rudolph left Wednesday for they attend the 17 0. 0. F. had a meeting Monday There were about 76 members from of yesterday and consisted of instrumental and community m modi wedding imd Ice Cream cake was The nest meeting will be held at Fonda sometime in Beats brought home laten our junior league Urm won from Bolfe team by of 28 to 8. fot ball enthusiasts will play on the high school athletic field this vs. Fonda the Pocahontas Junior league baseball team will play the team at Fonda T/e the Pocahontas boys bring home the Beat* The junior league baseball and won by a cf te Bar ra the 14th judicial comprised by the the ties of Buena Pala attended the annual at beach on East laet Friday and who the town qi Pocahontas were and J. M. William and A. J. and F. r. It and a  

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