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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - July 27, 1911, Pocahontas, Iowa                                28  POCAHONTAS, JULY 27, 1911  14  most endowment is the power M and hold the pure and honest ove of a When she it and still loves 1 one in the world know the heart agony u The who suffers from her special womanly loses the power to swoy the heart Her general health suffers and she loses tood her her amiability nd hor power and prestige as a Dr. R.V. of with assistance of his staff of able has proscribed for and many of He has devised a successful remedy for woman's It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite It is a positive for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to It strengthens ond Medicine dealers sell it. No dealer will you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger MAKES WEAK WOMEN SICK WOMEN Pellets regulate and Liver and you gone yet? but am going in don't forget to get Sue Railroad Home Insurance company and Peter Johnson are the M. St. L. railway the insurance company for the amount it had to pay on account of the loss of Mr. Johnson's and Mr. Johnson for the loss over and the F. C. Gilchrist and Robert Bruce have been retained as attorneys in tiie We did not learn when the case will come up for It will probably be a stubbornly one from start to At tlie time of the fire it was almost unanimously thought it was started by an M. St. L. and it was currently reported one of the men said he saw the spark lly into the barn that did the but if such a remark was ever made it will probably be forgotten the train set tlie and proving it will be different Exhibit at Interstate Interstate Live Stock Fair has made arrangements for the splendid exhibit from the United States Bureau of Animal Department of consisting ot pathological specimens of diseased shown at the last to be again this No exhibit on the grounds attracted the attention of farmers to the extent that this one Tlie exhibit again will be under the direction of Dr. G. A. chief inspector at the Sioux City stock and a corps the government's veterinary addition to this exhibit of the federal government there also will be one by the state of from the state agricultural college at Daily lectures will be given on scientific methods of together with the most advantageous manner of cultivating a nd treating alfalfa and treating land for the best a shy of the girl that fools her mother to keep an appointment with man soutli of Mason City has been experimenting with He has harvested the first crop year and it lias produced two and a half tone au He expects to get two more crops yet this year which will make hia yield over seven tons an meLke room lor fall goods will sell our Oxfords 2, 3 and 4 button to 1, 2 and 3 strap to lace to to House and to Tan Button - to Gun Metal Button Oxfords - to Patent Oxfords - Qun Metal Lace Oxfords to I Hosiery you are in need of a Suit of Clothes or Overcoat this fall we have pick 5atirfaction and fit guaranteed or your money S o livery barn at Palmer has been closed on account of ii lack of Beers and family of attended the and visited at the R. W. near J. a member of the Lily Hardware of was married to Miss Alice Douavan of on Tuesday of last plant of the defunct Albert City Pioneer i lias been purchased by Harry N. and the publication of a new paper called the Albert Appeal has been Vosika shipped one of his pure bred Duroc Jersey spring pigs to Will Peterson at last Mr. Vosika has had very good success with his herd this season and ia already getting calls for hia living near Albert while working on a well drilling had tlie two middle of his right hand so badly mashed that they will undoubtedly have to be Jewell Record is responsible for the statement that Congressman Frank P. while not formally announcing his candidacy for the third to some of his close friends that he will surely be in the race for nomination in the primaries of drouth was broken .in this section last Thursday evening by a half inch fall ram and Saturday night there was a heavy rain fall covered quite a and came at a time when it will do the corn crop a vast amount of exchange hits the nail on the head in tlie following While ten men wait for something to one man turns something so ten men fail one succeeds and is called a man of the favorite of Luck result of honest work and and if you would succeed go to Branagan of the Emmets burg Democrat says Joseph Allen of Pocahontas is mentioned as a republican aspirant for the nomination for He is big and His name is also being considered for congressional Political lightning of some kind ought to strike and Mrs. S. Battershell returned on Wednesday of last from a months most of which time was spent iti Kentucky and Mr. says that in all the country he has been through during his there is no place where crops look so weU and as promising as right here in Pocahontas has begun in earnest in this vicinity but the crop is not of the best turning out all the way from fifteen to thirty-five bushels per A load of new oats which was brought to the Elevator last Saturday weighed out thirty-one pounds to the which is pretty good considering the weather during eastern Iowa newspaper is responsible for the following A Manchester banker compiled statistics which showed that during the past six months a decrease in deposits amounting to has occurred in that This amount has been drawn from the various banking institutions and invested in J. special counsel in the office of Attorney General has ruled that the office ot county surveyor was abolished by law July 4th. He holds that the new law providing that county supervisors hire a man to do the county surveying not operate to that office in He also holds that it is optional with the county supervisors to hire such au says the Des Moines i S. Kuhns has been trying the surface cultivation this season and has a field of corn well says the Rolfe .an inspection of the soil reveals thousands of little roots that are ordinarily severed by deep This has been a hard year for experiments from a comparative as we have never anything just like it. One man up near Greenfield who tried this cultivation advanced his corn two weeks beyond surrounding fields and got it just at the critical point when the hot winds of July 4 and 5 cooked the In a year of ordinary rainfall a two weeks advance be to a corn but we presume this Greenville man will never try 1 ' J 1  Don't Be a G. A. Gearhart of N. who gave the two addresses here on Sunday at the is of the which though it doesn't apply to Pocahontas or its is worth It whose citizens have no public spirit is on the way to the citizen who will do nothing to help his town ia helping to dig its citizen growls about his town being worst is assisting in its business man who will not advertise ia driving the citizen who is a chronic grumbler and pulling back in every public enterprise is throwing on the citizen who and howls preaches the funeral to a town whose count every dollar gotten from their neighbor as and every dollar given to a school or college or church or library or Chautauqua or as and point to a town on which there rests a business and social which will be known throughout your state as good town to move Do your as Count for the affairs of your town or Pledge your word and honor that so long as you reside in a community it shall be your constant aim to it in every way you can. That you will not but will do all you can for every public enterprise that has for its object the best interests of tlie That you will submit to the majority and not growl if things are not always .as you think they should That you will keep in mind that if a town is good enough for you to make your money it is the legitimate place for you to spend and will buy everything you can of your That you will always say something good of your town and people or keep except in case of a public That you not encourage nor contribute to injurious reports about your neighbors Or business but will use the scales charity in weighing the shortcomings of your Practice this teaching and your town will be one into which the best families will come as the gather round the a winter's Take a big dose of cheerfulness and feel that the best is yet to Forage July farmers who are thinking hard about the forage problem these dry days will find information to help them in two bulletins just issued the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station at One deals with problem of filling the silo for the first with which thousands of beef producers and dairymen are confronted this The other deals with the alfalfa bulletin on filling the silo was written Prof. W. J. Kennedy of the animal husbandry department of the slate college and it is based on eight years experience with the silos at the experiment farm and a wide investigation among silo It is intensely practical and tells how to cut put it and every other step in preparation of bulletin on alfalfa sets forth the value of this which has been a send to thousands of farmers this for where carefully cultivated it is producing as much as five or more tons per The bulletin is timely for the alfalfa seeding time runs from the first week in August until The bulletin was written by Prof. H. D. Hughes of farm crops bulletins may be secured by writing to the Iowa Experiment Stations at Ames for Point in highest point in the stale of Iowa as reported by the U. S. Geological Survey is located in the corner of Sec. 19, township 100 and range 48 This is in the northwestern part of Lyon county and Lyon county is the most northwestern county of the Previous measurements had placed the highest points in Dickinson The spot is and ia marked by an iron post which is stamped 1,448.9 Waukon Journal is credited with the following big hog Here hog record we could hardly believe but which we are is John living on Makee Ridge has u sow which during the past year dropped three litters of He sold the first litter for the second for He has the third litter Which ia easily worth Not a single pig of the three litters was The mother is now five years This 5tore  a Square J. F. Loans and for Sale or Loans at 5 1-2 Per and Fire Us a 76  CEMENT am prepared now to fill orders for Cement building and contract caves and foundation work will be given prompt Sand for old THEO R H. D. Loan Trust of Title to all and Town Lots In Pocahontas Office under First Nat'l S 3  per cent Fara Um C. F. Asst. new lot of Safety Deposit Boxes for Iowa Farm Estate Bought and Attention Given to  

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