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   Pocahontas Democrat  (Newspaper) - November 12, 1931, Pocahontas, Iowa                                Dent COUNTY AND CITY NOVEMBER 12, 1931  XLVIII Corporation Is Ready To to Faimers Who Want to Hold Corn May FORD National Com Credit organized laai week in Chicago with the Iowa Farm Bureau participating through Charles E. who is a member of its board of this week opened offices in Chicago and within the will be completely set up and offering credit to farmers who do not wish to dispose of their corn on the present Laird Named Laird of Des formerly manager of the Des Moines Com Storage Credit corporation which operated so successfully in 1925 and 1926, has been named general manager of the Because of his former it is anticipated that he will able to set up the organization and get it under way in the shortest possible Tlie office will be set up during this S. manager of the National Grain was named president of the new Earl G. president of the Illinois vice and George vice president of the International Harvester sec with Charles president of the Iowa Farm John Hogan vice president of the Continental Illinois Trust Mark fanner and banker of and C. E. president of the National Grain Marketing forming the remainder of the board of executive committee to act between meetings of the board has been named from board members residing in Chicago and A. Eul G. of St. Peters Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold a bazaar and food sale at the Ford on Saturday November 21, according to an announcement made homemade articles such as bed and table covers will be offered for And of course there will be home made preserves and a large variety of other things good to eat and pleasing to the Garage Fire Damage Is Estimated Work to Start Soon Loss Covered By Lose Last Game To Touchdown Deprives Pocahontas of County Friday November 6th, the Pocahontas Indians took a trip to Rolfe to bring back the county championship for the from Rolfe made many good end runs and smashes which cost us a touchdown in the first three minutes of play and the SUrs the whistle blew Pocahontas kicked off to Rolfe and Rolfe was downed about 40 yard Calligan then attempted .to make an end run but gave the ball to and then he proceeded to carry the ball for a first end ten leaving about 30 yards to for a Harold Calligan then went around left Calligan smashed two consecutive lines and on the third smash put ball over for a the rest of the Art Hudek was one of outstanding players for He caught many passes and tackled many Stelpflug also played excellent ball as did and Olson in the the line players a Year Old Cuts Itt DAYS IN in explanatory of and plication blanks are being prepared for those wanting loans or com. It is the hope of those in charge that county Farm and others will cooperate in getting information and application to farmers who may be interested in holding their corn through this necessary to obtain loans include the sealing of the drawing up the receipt and making application for the this application to be accompanied by the warehouse receipt and sent to the office from on Page Lower especially confident of running a large score but had to be content with the single score of the first Indians presented the best game of the Their like veterans and served notice to the county as to what may be expected next Lineup Art J. r. K. 1. M. f. E. 1. R. r. A. 1. r. H. 1. H. r. V. B. q. 1. f. 1. r. e. 1. r. D. 1. of the town councils of Mallard and Ruthven held a joint at Havelock Friday night to discuss possibilities of securing a lower on All of these towns are served by the Central States Electric representative of the company was present at the joint meeting and presented on the cost of current No definite agreement was arrived Fire At C. S. Johnson General completely destroyed by fiw Tuesday The building waa a double front Brick fire walls to a garage side on Loyd Hockey of the was ia the which im at 10 o'clock at party by Shannon Dies Ware Farmer Succumbs to Heart Disease At His Ware farmer and resident of Pocahontas county died at his home near Ware on Tuesday evening about nine Death came while Shannon was sitting in his He had been about town Tuesday afternoon and was apparently well Snd in his this pioneer of unknown origin a damage estimated at in the Schacht garage at Pocahontas early The alarm was turned in about I o'clock Sunday morning and the entire building was enveloped in a screen of black smoke when the Pocahontas fire department arrived on the heavy smoke prevented the from entering the single story brick building until the were quenched by drenching the entire interior with The source of the fire in the stock room was then and Room done by the fire was confined to the front of the Repair parts and tools in the stock room were a total The and office recently remedied and were also badly Accounting were found unharmed when the safe was Among the damaged in the office was a which withstood the flames well but was humed beyond Is Covered Ah soon as the insurance company has adjusted the claim for Mr. will remodel and rebuild the office and stock he Mr. Schacht is the owner of the having acquired it several years the rear of the garage were a great number of used cars and cars in Most of these were unaffected by the as far as it is now F. 8ii year clci j lutting two of firewood from on the Mr. Wiegman j helped to cut down one soft j maple and several large limbs from other following the advise of the landscape archi- i miscalculation in the i tion of fall narrowly cost the old pioneer his bringing to his memory a similar incident when he was a boy in cut down trees and make said Grandpa they won't Jet me drive my car They say I'm too His strength and steadiness while splitting and the wood are those of the ordinary man of 60. Let's hear from more of such active old K. Flaherty Claimed by Known Pocahontas Mother Succumbed in Rochester Pocahontas In Chatty Union College Reserves Play Benefit Game Here November 19.  strong team of Western Union Le has been to play a special benefit football game at Pocahontas on Thursday 19th. The special game is. sponsored by the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary and the Pocahontas Welfare Association and the proceeds of the game will be used for welfare Pocahontas squad for the be picked from the teams of both the high school and Sacred Heart school and a special eleven to meet the invaders will consist of former Pocahontas football The Le Mars aggregation numbers a squad of fifty and has made a fine showing this fall in Iowa college conference men who will enter the game for Pocahontas at the start have been carefully selected men named Ray Davis and William Allen were picked up at Rolfe Sunday night by town marshal Pete Anderson for drunk and disorderly conduct and brought to Pocahontas Monday men plead guilty when arranged before Crummer and were sentenced to ten days in the Pocahontas county The place of residence of the two men is Festival at Nov. 24  Farm and Home Products Will Be Placed On Exhibition Supper and Coming Here November 26  Smn be in on the morning of Thursday November 26th, it has been A number prominent Pocahontas men and women have received invitations to ride in the plane will arrive here about 9:30 a. landing in the Shaw announcements will be made in the next issue of The which is sponsoring the Pocahontas county was not local sportsmen invariably reported good shooting in neighboring most of them getting the limit both open those who enjoyed the two days shooting was Maybelle who is the teacher in the Garfield school and is remarkably good at hunting and Miss Ryen went out Saturday morning and in less than an hour had her bag limit of markets report a off in last Saturday's business of about forty per because of the many pheasant dinners Sunday in Pocahontas Last when the county was the in business waa naturally five HUgh of South Mrs. Floyd Seegar of Riot Mrs. C. Reed of Mrs. Maggie Peterson and Luella His wife preceeded Um in death several years have not yet been services for Mrs. i ryn Flaherty were held at the j Sacred Heart church in j on Monday November 0th j with Father Wagener was the daughter of Mr. and and was born in Lincoln near Palmer on November 12, 1874. attended rural school and remained at home with her parents until her marriage to John Flaherty of Pocahontas on April 19, 1898.  on Farm The newlyweds made home on a farm near Pocahontas until 1906 they moved Six children were bom to the one girl dying in Mr. Flaherty died on November 22, 1919. Since that time she has here with and two of her was taken to the Mayo hospital at and it was there she died on November 6th. She was aged 66 11 months and 24 Attend bearers were George J. B. Henry Hugo and John The funeral rites at the church and at Calvary Cemetery were witnessed by a large Many were the floral tributes sent as final token of are two John and at three at La and Mrs. Kathryn Rockwell The deceased is also survived by three brothers and two Tom and Pat all of Mrs. Mary and Mrs. M. A. Lake South those to attend the funeral from out of town Mr. and Mn. Matt Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bell and Mr. and Mrs. all of Miss Lucille Des Olive Flaherty and son Clair of Fort Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. M. Harrington and Mr. and T. M. Fort Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Harrington of Rockwell annual Ware Harvest Festival will 1)0 hold in the Ware M. E. church on November 24th, it is and arrangements have been made to make this festival imo of the most outstanding over lield in the Hold Auction Professor M. A. of the Iowa state college will judge and discuss the exhibits of farm will he rigid training and outs since the game was ed. of this from 11) a. m. untd 1  weight of this team will be about 185 Here is the probable line Kelly and Hammes and liberie and quarter left Alexander or right This group of stars should be romp over the W. U's without much difficulty and it m. when they will be sold at Ribbons will lie given for first place in each of the following oars yollow or white 2 bushel 1 bushel 10 ears white yellow 1 peek 1 made soon as the game warrants i Hibbons For Girls with a special team composed from In the division In Jury Gives For Injured Marcia wins Verdict In Auto Damage lor and no One need give so November these fat poor relief wiU be by of fhe tm asked to packages and Imt them m tiie or ' material of two boys from the high school and Sacred schools who wil participate in the game will be as and and Shaw and V. A. left right Long and Lynch have been working with both of these probable and will have working with scoring by next Thursday from all charity game will be called promptly at 8:80 p. Boy By six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henderson of was struck down by a car driven by Gus Peterson of Pomeroy Friday afternoon at 4:80. Mr. three and the hired man were driving hogs from the south side of the road and when the boy started to cross the road he was knocked down by the Peterson disclosed that the left leg was broken above the knee and that there were many lacerations and The boy said he did not hear or see the car The truck was owned by G. B. Peterson of Hie lad will recover blue will be awarded for the best exhibits in any of the of divinity or hard pint of canned vegetables or glass of Jam or dosen dozen drop or may make entries in any of the following to compete for blue one quart fruit or jam or including cheery or including angel sun butter cake or fruit reed baskets or needle Mrs. Bloudil will act as superintendent in this Supper Mrs. Carl Hatteberg of the serving committee is to lunches all day long and a complete supper will be served in the After the supper a program will be HERE ON BARGAIN and Saturday November 18-14, are bargain nights at tJie Rialto Theatre Bouma and for this a Western built for laughing purpose as wdl ea and while it contains the fast action and hard that makes entertainment so ideal for the advance reviews from the coast it to be the funniest oi comes here and plot centers ace Navy HOGS AT SHAW City Defeats S. H. 43-6  Heart Eleven Gets Lone Touch Down from Heavier auto damage cases have been disposed of and another wag started on Tuesday Nov. 10, in the present session of the circuit Judge James is was convened on Monday November 2, and the jury was selected for the first vs. an automobile injury and damage Both Hessenius and McAttee make their homes in The accident occurred on August 23, 1930, on the McAttee drove onto the highway at an intersection and according to the plaintiff's contention drove way beyond the center of the road before he turned down the for avoid a collision with the McAttee car the plaintiff alleged that he was forced to swing his car off the road with the result that the car over and boy a broken arm and injuries to the and the other three occupants of the Hessenius car were lacerated otherwise sued McAttee for to cover loss of services and the medical The plaintiff's contention was that good sportsmanship and common decency obliged the defendant to pay these costs in view of the fact that the accident occured in preventing a collision with the defendant's car the plaintiff was negligent in The defendant plead that he was not the direct cause of the accident and therefore not responsible for The jury was out seven hours after the case had been in a for ing to the Gilchrist end Gilchrist of Laurens represented out of same for Another suit growing juries to the Walter is pending in the amount of vs. second case was also kn automobile damage case between Mrs. Marcia Smith and C. of car driven by Smith collided with the car near or on the Creek bridge north of Rolfe this This suit was one of a series of suits all growing out of the same plaintiff in this suit was riding beside the driver and received an injury to her eye which will in all probability impair her The point under was on which side of the road the on Page new confidence farmers have gained from the upward trend in com and livestock prices was actively reflected in the bidding at the auction sale of the Pocahontas here was livelier prices offered higher than at any similar sale here within the past Lindeman and Beising were the head of guernsey heifers were offered and with the exception of those later withdrawn from sale from to The hogs that were offend were sold et market top did not move quite u weU as bnt VMS better than at Item ta an interesting game on the local field last Friday the Sacred Heart football team engaged the Trinity of Sioux The game was well played by both Trinity having a much more array emerged victor by a 48 to 6 smooth attack with good blocking and an average weight advantage of 20 pounds enabled them to almost crush the All their touchdowns were made by repeatedly making good gains through the line and around They did not outclass the local howler in the brand 22 November 22, has been designated as annual Harvest Sunday in Iowa according to an announcement made by E. Hearst of the Iowa particularly want people living in towns and cities to get out in the open country and visit the country church on Harvest Mr. Hearst in the event they do not go to we want them to motor out hito the to drive leisurely the and stop and call at their farmer times made wonderful gains almost breaking loose for a The boys did have enough fight and to pudi their big opponents backward and work the ball oyer for a from mid-field in the second MaU time co the IT. * 8t L. the MAYTAG IS - LOWER IN new Maytag washing machie is hot only lower priced than any before this new model but also offers many never offered b to R. a Maytag The new modeT wm oh kuA a new low 1  

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