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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - June 22, 1911, Pocahontas, Iowa                                28  POCAHONTAS, JUNE 22, You Feel This feel all tired out P Do you sometimes you just can't work Bt trade any Do you have a wd lay awake at nights unable to Are your nerves all and your Hoa in the world leit you P ii you M put B stop to your You can do it you Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make It will set your lazy liver to It will set things in your and your appetite will come It will purify your Ii there is any tendency in your family toward it will keep that dread destroyer Even after con- s has almost gained a foothold in the form of a ji lerini or bleeding at the it will bring about a ' 1 in 98 per of all It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. whose advice it given free to all who wish to write Dr. are of known Their every ingredient printed i Made from roots without no ' ng World's Dispensary Medical N. * Varnish F. 97  us We wish to Talk with Call us for Ice Ball Cream Soda W. C. e are headquarters need any call on we sdl W. C. s. Vice w. Anton National H look good to you the use ot the Home nnd will one of One You a a now with one oi certain Sy ft And the chances are out of sooner or later a account to the 6 mnm i ' jtf fill this oi exercises none have been more than those on the of May 31, in No. 8, Grace of No. 1 Harold of No. 3, Martha Joseph Sernett and Veronica of No. 7 and Harry Eral and John of No. 8, Roosevelt township were the central figures in the evenings Neatly engraved had been aent to relatives and The school room had been In front above the was class from a pendant bell the class pink and to the corners of the room giving it a festive The exercises were presided over by Miss Nellie who in her two years has won the love and confidence of pupils and The school work has been thorough and the gala days have brought and community in closer other equally capable and were present to Miss Bessie Trenary presided at the organ and took charge of the The different numbers by the class were suited to their age and Miss Alberts sang a commencement The class presented a dialogue bringing out important features of National history calling to their assistance younger pupils to impersonate Even the wee ones were their in white and sing ing and waving the stars and to add to the beauty and gaiety of the night The graduates closed with a class song and Mr. Jensen in a few well chosen words presented the He then entertained the audienci an illustrated lecture showing forth the beauty and riches of Pocahontas county and pointing out means of making tlie county school comfortable and was well planned and well As the class of seven stood before us their appearance and manner showed that the advantages of modern times were coming to the country children where they can live on fresh eggs and sweet milk and where they have broad acres for a play ground with out a sign the what promises better for the future than the blending of Luxury and Confidence and Good Will Be will not be the business it once was if the new law works out as anticipated says Odebolt The Beebe law goes into effect July Ist and it is this law which is expected to help the practice of dealing in liquor The provides that in three months it shall be the duty of the county attorney to secure from the of the revenue collector the names of all persons living in the county where he holds who have paid a government liquor If it that any one has secured a receipt government liquor tax is not licensed by the county to sell liquors then this fact shall facie evidence that such a man is guilty of selling contrary to law and the county attorney will pro ceed against Should he fail to do so he will be liable to removal from office the provisions of the act. About the only way to beat the new law to fail to take out a government but this is and many who do not want trouble with your Uncle Samuel will hesitate about it a long Land tlie 23rd of this month th government will open entry a choice tract of land in the famous Big Horn Basin of Wyom ing under what ia known as the Shoshone irrigation Two units of the project hove already been settled and water is now ready for delivery to the lands of the third This section of the which includes some of the moat desirable land in the entire lies near the town of and none of the farms are more than a mile from the hundred families made their homes on this project and those who are in se curing a farm in this new area will have all the found in other and including growing towns with good markets and railway this project the service has built the highest dam It completely blocks the course of the Shoshone and the reservoir thus created pro an ample water supply for all of the Full information about this project be obtained by to S. 802 Federal 1  to Celebrate Norwegian people of the United States are planning on returning in large numbers to their beloved native land in to observe and patriotically with the countrymen at home the centennial anniversary of the adoption of the constitution of their They are organizing systematically and actively in every state in the union and will make an earnest effort to raise to bring back with them to Of this amount it is proposed to towards the restoration of the old cathedral at which Was built in the eleventh It ia to be one of the oldest and one of the most noted Christian churches in northern All of Norway's kings have been crowned in it. Beneath can be found the tomb of St. Olaf who did so much to Christianize the country within a few years about the close of the tenth Though iie fell a short time in a fierce the Swedes and he has since been the favorite hero in Norse Norwegians of the United have during the past fifty become decidedly They are frugal and industrious and hundreds of thousands of them are They are to be for the progress they have for intellectual achievements and for their undying love for their native their their their and their various institutions which have given their country prominence throughout They no respond willingly and promptly to the present appeal to their generosity and truly memorable in the history of that land which is so intimately associated with their lofty purposes and their Emmetsburg Gives prominent man of Michigan explains why he advertises and why he uses newspapers for that as advertise in the newspapers because I am not ashamed of my goods or my and to let people know about my store and my because I cater to the intelligent class and they read the papers and believe in increasing my I can talk to more people through the newspapers at a greater distance in leas time and at a more reasonable price than in any other because newspaper advertising has brought me greater re turns for the least expenditure of any advertising I have when I write an ad I am not too stingy to pay for placing it in the best medium or to have it inserted so it is attractive because I know an ad is seen and read by everyone in the house where the paper Sunday Base Sunday base ball is increasing at an alarming Practically every town around us indulges in it. Wonder people will say it's be cause of the sin of the while the man who handles the re at the gate to the Rolfe park when a week day game draws is more apt to say it's because Sun day base ball has to be played to This ia a sort of practical Boys will play The American boy has passion for it. If he can't play week daya he'll play it not chained We often wonder if church people who never attend a ball and by their refraining to do so make the game ever feel responsibility for Sunday The other fellow ia catered We plight to encourage our young man in clean sports at the proper time and wouldn't have to cater to the fellow who demands tricky sport and Sunday Think it Rockwell City fair will held the last four days in the good natured lightning rod of was in town a short time last F. B. Pettingill and children of visited several days last week at the W. S. Clark ia the first town in the county to oil its Other towns will watch the result of this Frank Reyburn and children went to last for a couple of week's visit with her mother and game of base on between the Clare and resulted in a 7 to 2 score in favor of the home base ball team has been secured for the Fourth of July This team ia a good one and will make our boys go some to Noah made a trip to on Dr. Starr went along with him and took the train there for Fort the new real estate has rented the City Exchange Bank and now have a very pleasant and convenient Mae and little from near who are spending a month at the parental home in visited friends here several days last Miller spent several daya in Fort last acting as a grand juror in the federal J. of was as a member of the petit district postmasters holds a two days meeting at Storm this Mrs. Lucy B. Smith of Sioux Rapids is of tlie Taylor left Monday to take up a job aa travelling for St. Louis grocery His territory will be in along the linea of the I. and C. N. W. Freeman haa his position as head of Morningside W. S. Kenyon haa been elected as one of the trustees of the college to succeed the late P. Gilmore City's hustling postmaster and booster was in He must have been busy talking cement plant for he failed to call and see Rolfe Arrow Ritchey sold an Overland car Friday to that estimable German Mike over near We never knew be fore that Mike was a R. Hassel and Jimmy came last evening from Center Point in an auto which Mr. Hassel They made the trip of over two hundred in one day and were tired when they reached Poca Will Run letter received this week by a prominent supporter Frank P. Woods in his previous candidacies for conveys the information that Mr. Woods will positively be in the race for a nomination for a third term so says the Jewell Mr. Woods in his letter stated that he was not ready to announce his butin view of the fact that it has been repeatedly rumored that he would not be a he had decided to write a few of his to assure them that he would run once should no in any The property of one individual and every improvement made enhances the value of all property in the one big this is there ia little there is a for its ia made Buelah of Tom Long of the Manson Journal was married at Fort on June 9, to Casper Schenk a Des Moines Mr. and have both been connected with Drake for several They will make their home in the capital H. Brackett has resigned his position as manager of the Shull lumber yards and expects to be relieved about the 20th of this He and Mrs. Brackett will go to his old home in Vermon where they expect to visit for couple of He has not de on what he will do but thinking some of going We are sorry that the Bracketts have determined to leave but wish them well wherever they may Mr. a son of J. Winegarden spent Sunday with hla parents in this He on his way to Pocahontas from Minn. He had been up there breaking and said that .it was very dry The grain has turned yellow drying very Only a shower of rain has fallen in that locality this That it is even dryer than it has been in this Here we have had a few showers but these were light and the ground stands need of a thorough Pastures and hay are mighty slim quantities around here There are fields of tame hay that will take two acres to inade one ton of Even if rain came immediately it would help the tame hay but Pastures and wild hay would be This Headquarters a Square 1 and of it all i Good i display H. c. D. Loan Trust of Title to all Lands and Town In Pocahontas m ib Office under First Nat'l $ per cent Fan Loans Lands C. F. Asst. of new lot of Deposit Boxes for Farm Loans Estate Bought and Attention Given to You Get Farm subsribers are entitled to The Register and If you are paid let this if you are not getting the  

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