Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - May 4, 1911, Pocahontas, Iowa 28 MAY 1911 2 is one man in tho United States who perhaps hoard secrets thad any other man or woman in the These not of guilt or but crets of and they have been to Dr. In the hope and expectation advice and of these women have been disappointed in their ions is proved hy the fact that ninety-eight per of I Women treated by have been absolutely and Such a record would be it the m treated were numbered by hundreds But when liTi record applies to more than n in a practice of over 40 it is I nd entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded by as the first of I in the treatment or women's sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by absolutely without filarie All replies are sealed in perfectly plain without I V or advertising upon Write without fear as to World's Dispensary Medical Dr. R. V. N. J. F. Loans for Sale or Loans at 5 1-2 Per arid Fire Us a 76 J. H. President R W. Vice President Anton National a Bank Account it will look to you next have the exclusive uae of the Home Safes and will present of TO EACH SAVINGS DEPOSITOR Dollar Makes You a commence a savings account now witli one dollar or You are certain to gain by it. And the ore seventy out of one that you sooner or later have a savings to the PAID ON ACCOUNTS 0 PER Keep the Big Keeps tho H. D. Loan Trust of Title to all Lands and Town in Pocahontas per Farm under FOR one mile from well improved fine nicely close to church Will sell at per acre if sold in the next two About Iowa editorial in a recent issue of the Register and Leader in regard to the great amount of talk in Congress concerning the probability of the of Iowa lands by the passing of the reciprocity with that paper has the following to has been said about the superior fertility and productivity of Canadian cheap lands to supply every advertising agency in the dominion for the next ten If further comparisons between Iowa and Canada are let them be to the facts of the Marsh lells us that land is worth on the island of Guernsey an If the Register and Leader should intimate that Canadian land was just as it would at once suggest itself that the island of Guernsey produces In Denmark land is worth an Intensified dairying explains the remarkable productivity of a soil not particularly rich nor will never affect the value of in the island of although there is free nor in nor in from to Mr. Swahn tells is the lowest price and where rentals run to an because these lands are relatively worth the Neither will Canadian competition affect the value of lands in Mississippi any more than tlie of North or or Oregon has affected it. Because relatively the Mississippi valley is worth the all the development of the stock industry in the United the dairying and stock producing sections of have gained in value faster than any other portion of the Neither North nor South lias been able to ship butter to Europe to the Danish dairyman from holding the market and naming his own Dairy ing has been constantly more profitable in Europe during the very years of the greatest growth in this western in Iowa has advanced in price more rapidly in the past ten years than in period in the history of the It will advance ust as rapidly in the coming ten barring panic or some national There is only one disaster that befall states like and that is what Henry Wallace calls mining the soil instead of farming The lands that have gone back the United States have been mined Their productivity is the farm lands of New York had been as intelligently as they are in or or they would be worth an acre If the hills of Massachusetts and the other New England states had been tiled as the hills of Japan or Italy there would be a richness in New England not to be found anywhere acre for acre in the But we have had too land and too few people todo the and gold silver and coal and lumber all been easy at and we have skimmed over the surface of the soil and exhausted it and abandoned it. danger to Iowa today is exhausting the It has been done in Ohio and and further east. It is being done More and more inquiries are being received at the experiment stations and by the agricultural newspapers for remedies for exhausted It would astonish the state to know to what extent soil exhaustion is Unintelligent farming is a much serious threat to Iowa today than any competition from Canada or anywhere newspaper that does tiot carry the advertising of every business house gives a wrong impression of that town to the world at And every does not carry some advertising responsible for that false impression and consequently injures his town's prospects just that No town can be alive save through live business And a live business man lets the public know all the time that he is On the saya an iS. h prominent Webater county farmer has been awarded damages by the jury hearing his case against C. Albin Johnson for alienation of his wife's Johnson owns the adjoining farm and participated intimately in until Mrs. Carlson's and husband all turned against her and The case was fought for ten days by Cole the noted low ' is touring giving his not a marriage ceremony be justly called a transaction in horse is by its but the mule is better known by its will be a regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors on Tuesday May 9, 1911. H. Tollefsrude ot was a business visitor in last eclipse of the which was scheduled for last was not visible in this L. Allen drove over from last in his to look after some of his interests C. and N. W. tended a meeting oE the ment at last J. formerly a resident but who now makes her home in was a visitor the latter of last big annual Jeffersonian banquet was held in Des Monday and speeches were made by several prominent B. Nelson has gone to to complete a contract job of tiling on W. T. White's He took several ditchers with him and Mrs. John Owen are enjoying a visit with the who came from Rockwell last to spend a week or longer with R. Biddleman is now putting in his spare time getting used to handle a new Great Western which he bought from the Auto last and Mrs. J. A. Crummer drove over to Highland near for a short visit with the Mr. and Mrs. who had just returned from a visit at bankers of Buena Palo Emmet and Dickinson counties will hold their district convention in Webster May 25. The state meeting is to be held in Mason City in R. Biddleman and W. J. and their visited at I. G. Drill in The rain during the afternoon spoiled the roads for and the parly found it necessary to remain over They came home by team Monday and Mrs. D. W. Colvin and made an early start Sunday for Rock in their The last fifty miles was made in the mud but they got through all The storm the afternoon made roads very so they left the machine and returned home by July 1st, owners of automobiles will contribute to the improvement of the country Each owner of a machine will be taxed not leas than eight dollars per year amounting to about arid will no doubt be put to use as there are so many owners of machines now that they will insist on having the roads kept up so long as they are compelled to help pay the first ball game of the season was played on the Pocahontas last Saturday afternoon between a team from Lau rens and the team of little fellows was organized here last The visitors were defeated by a 5 to 3 and those who saw the game said it was quite in and that the home team has some excellent material for future ball the joy of life comes getting the good out of things as we go Some of us are always putting off our After a we expect to take a to see a read a But after a while never the good are looking forward to lies as far away as All our life is spent in meaning to overtake it and enjoy it Meanwhile we and grow parsing by unselfish eye the happiness we might get out of every the public notices that the force a little in the mail the month of it should be that there is a good for it. During the entire month every piece of handled must be and each class both ojf the incomings and The rural route tuail must also be handled counted and These figures be secured for of of the bat it will fake a lot extra work on the part of all and tct All in Knowing are telling an automobile story on S. C. which happened at the most inopportune as that king of N. Evans of was with The two men ran out to the Evan's section in Grant Sunday afternoon when Mr. Evans was here in the Bradford car and when the time came to start Mr. Bradford cranked the car but there was nothing He tried again and still no He spit on the sprinkled a its made a few incoherent remarks and tried Then a series of incoherent He took off every part of the car he rubbed them all off with his handkerchief as long as it and then he used up his shirt and a few other articles of wearing apparel and tried He crossed his fingers and cranked with the vigor of Will Geisinger filling ap order but a silence which would have made the middle of the Sahara desert ring like a meeting of a woman's club Finally he telephoned to town for Earl Brader who immediately to his He looked the and asked Mr. Bradford if it would Incoherent He went turned tlie crank half way round and the engine started to purr Mr. Bradford will not have much chance to forget that incident as long as I. Evans owns that Grant township Storm Lake Pilot for Place Higher editor of the Rolfe Arrow in last week's In two recent trips away from home the writer has with people from all over the tenth district and has found almost a spontaneous demand that Joe Allen make the race for The matter is being talked of in every corner of the The recent session of the legislature brought Mr. Allen into state prominence and the successful his brilliant fight for Kenyon has not detracted in the least from his popularity in the tenth do not know that Mr. Allen will become a candidate iot nor do we know that he has the least ambition along these but we are sure he is being seriously considered by the leaders of the tenth district for the position and is considered by outsiders large enough forthe national he becomes a candidate or Pocahontas county is nearer to honors now than it ever was If Mr. Allen becomes a candidate Pocahontas county ought to forget petty little differences and get behind him just as Fort Dodge got behind Senator That's the way to Bro. Pilot The Pocahontas Record has completed its twenty-seventh For nine and one-half years it has been under the management of D. O. who has given the people of his county excellent We wish for the continued prosperity of the Record and its excellent north of Laurens has begun Kenyon has tendered his private secretaryship to W. S. Weston of now court reporter with Judge Lee of F. F. Faville of Storm Lake will deliver the commencement address for the Pomeroy high school There are eight members in the and force of men are here putting in a number of iron bridges in this vicinity for the Iowa Bridge Co. Mr. Chambers erected several bridges here last L. Saum has resigned bis position as assistant cashier in the State Bank to take effect May 1. Roy stenographer for the C. S. Allen Land Company will take his says the Garden making is near at hand and now is a good time to prepare for it by getting your seeds picked out and what tools you and the place to get them is at the store so a good line Base Us About Wall F. C. T. F. Asst. of new lot of Safety Deposit Boxes for Farm Loans Estate Bought and Attention to C writes back home where he ia now he is only about twenty miles from the scene of some of the Mexican Plenty close for we new fore door Parry machine which the Pocahontas Automobile shipped in last week was not long in changing Cal Bash is the lucky man and he already is able to handle the car like an old experienced electrice light which were voted over a year have been sold by the town council and it is expected that work will soon be begun on an electrice light for the The council hua made considerable investigation in regard to different plants and will profit by others experience and inaugurate a practical are headquarters for several When you need any call on we sell w. c: