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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - September 10, 1908, Pocahontas, Iowa                                25  1008  MB BR 20  is Fly want to pr you ought to to your and buy protect them from the We have a large line to select and want you to call and see them and get prices buy Pi ices guaranteed to be as low as the of Men's and a fine line of driving and work barin everything that is carried in a first-class hai ness a bolli Harness and es W. C. are not offering this because we to clean iip and leave but or 20,000 feet of we will sell at a to make room for our new stock we have coming for our fall have Hard and Soft and all kinds of building W. C. Fall buying one of Deere Sulky or Gang fless Apron Manure Spreader for Driving and Work Weber US BEFORE YOU I t 1 roiB THORNTON Land and Loan oi Title to All Lands and Town Uts In Poca hontas F. Asst. Estate Bought and Attention Given to office when you want job Board August 31, 1908, 1 o'clock p. in. met aa per members O. F. C. T. C. H. Tollefsrude and W. C. Drainage mattera Sullivan and O'Connor filed their contract and bond for the construction of all the drainage improvement in Drainage Improvement District No. 20. the same was examined and on motion tlie matter of the petition of H. K. Tubbs and others for the organization of a drainage district and for tlie construction of certain drains and ditches aa follows described Starling at a twenty rods east of the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of section eight Garfield thence in a northwesterly direction across the southwest corner of the base ball thence a northerly direction through the sw qr of section five Clinton township across the right of way of the C. N. Ry. proceeding still in a northerly direction across Broad street of the town of thence north across lot numbered twelve third addition to said town of across Kim street and thence across the extreme southeast corner of Kent's addition to said town of to the right of way of the M. St. L. Ry. thence in a northwesterly direction to out lot one Kent's addition to said town of Rolfe and terminating in a culvert leading from said last named parcel of land to and through the right of said M. St. L. motion F. A. Malcolm was appointed engineer to make a survey of the proposed improvement and the lands affected thereby and make a report thereon as by law motion the board of adjourned until September 1, 1908.  September 1,1908, 8 o'clock a. m. Board met as per members O. F. C. T. C. H. Tollefsrude and W. C. application of of Michael for school fund loan of on sw qr of sw qr 33-91-32, was examined and on motion the matter of the petition of T. F. McCartan et for road on section line between Sec. 5 and 6, Grant was laid over until the September against the county taken up and motion tlie Board adjourned until 1 p. September 1st, 1908, 1 met as Members O. F. C. T. C. Lieb and C. against the county taken up and C. Nolan was ed to the chair during the temporary absence of O. F. motion Board adjourned until September 2, 1908.  Sept. 2, 1908, a. met as per Members O. F. C. T. C. H. Tollefsrude and W. C. against the taken np and A. Elzy having filed their contract and bond for the con struction of all the im provement in Drainage Improve District No. 8; the examined and on motion approved A. having filed their contract and bond for the con struction of all the drainage ini provement in Drainage Improve nient District No. 33 No. 2 of said being that part located on and across the of Northwestern Rail the same was examined and on motion matter of the petition of Lee P. Hess for the organization of a drainage and for the con struction of certain and ditches as follows described towit Starting qt n near the west line of tho north half of the northeast of Section sev enteen township 03, range 32. thence in a general easterly direction said described land crossing the highway on the east line of said land and extending thence in a south easterly direction into and upon the northwest quarter of Section 16-93-3'i!, to an open or Strickland ditch F. A. Malcolm was ap pointed to make a survey of the proposed improvement and the lands affected thereby and make report thereon ua by law provided J. L. Parsons and Gordon Smith having filed their and bond construction of nil the drainage in Improvement District No. 27, the same was examined and on motion motion the Board adjourned until one p. September 2nd, 1908, one p. met as per members O. F. C. T. C. H. Tollefsrude and W. C. Drainage matters It toeing necessary for Chairman Oleson to go C. T. Nolan was chairman pro G. R. Aden and others having filed their and petition for the establishment of a drainage and for the construction certain drains and aa provided in Section 29, Chapter 08, of the laws of the 30th General On W. B. Warrington is hereby appointed fineer to survey and locate the drains and ditches petitioned of the of August 3l8t and September Ist and 2d, 1908, were read and on motion On motion the Board adjourned ne T. pro beat is none to good and it Liys to use the See the vitrified drain tile at the Northern Lumber Chapter No. 396, O. E. S. will hold its regular meeting September 15, at 8 o'clock p. m. A full attendance ia M. R. Lewis arrived here from to look after the work of hia dredge He reports Mrs. Lewis as much better health than when she left which will be good news to friends of the C. and Ed. Reed left last Friday with several Palmer men for the west on a sight seeing nd investigating Their first destination was in Montana and expected to go from there to The former may visit his brother at Long before he party consisting of B. H. P. M. M. B. Starr ind the accompanied Dr. to Gilmore the main being a base ball game between Gilmore City and at the Yeomen The game was devoid of the latter team winning by the score of to 4. Gilmore appeared to have a crowd of good natured and Mrs. R. O. Grover left Monday for Sioux where they will spend several days selecting a stock of goods for the holiday trade for O. Grover Co. and the Drug Co. They also expected to spend one day at the big Interstate Mr. Grover goes from Sioux City to S. to visit a brother and sister and bag a few prairie New Postal postcards have become such a and from present prospects it doea not show any signs of letting it might be well to inform senders in regard to a order which does not seem to be and that is the postage required on having on them particles of tinsel and the Stamps should not be attached to the cards but should be placed on the outside of the envelope in order that the same may be cancelled by the sending Below we give two which must be strictly adhered bearing particles of or other similar are except when enclosed in or when such maner as will prevent the objectional substances from being rubbed off or injuring persons handling the mailed under cover of sealed envelops or are chargeable with postage at the if in unsealed they are subject to postage according to the character of the first rates if wholly or partially in or the third class rate if entirely in and the postage stamps be affixed to the envelopes covering the Postage stamps affixed to matter inclosed in envelopes cannot be in payment of postage W. Barron started on his to southern Monday Hia family interests are chiefly and ita genial winters a comfort in the evening of But no part of the year is better enjoyed by Mr. Barron than his summers among Iowa With a great deal of knowledge as lo all sections he still holds the opinion a man who leaves Iowa to better his fortunes rima a mighty big risk of an unfortunate Taylor of the Traer Star Clipper recently asked the What will Iowa land be worth in twenty-five eminent men have a Wilson placing hia estimate at Other are from that figure up to an The gentlemen who have made an effort predict the price nil say that if Iowa lands ever reach their limit in price and in the sizes of the farms must be greatly reduced and instead of 80, 100 and 320 acre farms we will find happy and contented using intensive farming on 20 and 40 acre tracts and about as money as the men who today farm places and eight times as Means a reporter for a newspaper in his stop and ask one hundred is the ninety-nine out of the hundred will yet fifty out of that number know something that if not found in the next paper will astonish them greatly and disappoint them and perhaps make them madder than But the worst fellow to run up against is the oni wise in his own who is to know a little 2x4 piece of but when asked about it he takes on a look as mysterious as a wooden Indian and an expression of wisdom aa superior and infinite as the best efforts of the high priest of an oyster and mumbles between his teeth that it will not do just yet to make known he will build a calf barn ciV a hen But it takes all kinda of people to make a Don't be afraid to let the newspaper know every item of office of the state food dairy commissioner has sent out to every groceryman in the Iowa pure food Sec. 8, part 8, defines food as adulterated and prohibits its it consists of the whole or any part of a decomposed or putrid animal or vegetable The commissioner holds that this includes bad is therefore unlawful for the farmer to sell bad eggs to the for the merchant to sell bad eggs to his patrons or to the interest of fair dealing and the enforcement of the law this department urges all dealers and jobbers to give the widest publicity to this circular and to assist in the enforcement of the statute by voluntary compliance the now comes the word that Miss editor of the Lake who the newspaper boys have been advising to marry and settle for some was married at the home of Editor Gordon in on May 24, 1908, to Jos. of Cedar They say a cannot keep a secret but here ia strong evidence that Mrs. Mrs. one of the kept their own counsel for over three Mr. ia telegraph editor on the Cedar Rapids Daily Tlie extends congratula tiona to the happy They will make their home in Cedar and the Vidette a new young ladies of the Swedish Lutheran in Grant will hold and ice cream sociable in the Center school two miles north of the Rusk Friday September 11, beginning at 7 for the of the heathen Young and old please come and help the young ladies in good are dying in Without a Saviour and Many are gone to an endless ' A misery which none ever can Unless the sun be risen in golden will die in Cream and Cloth to keep the mosquitoes out of the and Exchange Bank D. General Banking Business loans HADE AT lowest Mason City Tile on the - Building Plaster and Post and American Wire Fencing Lumber H. H. President Wk. Secretary C. D. Loan Trust of Title all and Town in under First Nat'l per lient Farm aM m m 9  m loaf is a favorite diah ia always nt any informal After a turkey has been and boil the bonea down for small pieces of meat may be for tho the bulk pf the meat for other Add to the seasoned stock a of arrange the turkey pieces in u moistened mold and pour the stock It may be with sliced olives and chestnuts or with baila of in boiled a bit of cranberry jelly the top of Idea Woman's for J. H. S. Vice W. national TO ALLEH  

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