Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - February 3, 1916, Pocahontas, Iowa 32 POCAHONTAS 3, 1916 42 ' i Make this store your for furnace stock is complete areth y ion ans N C Brands of GRANITE WARE Gives cause co ire suri Pilla 8 lip the litt Ot 80 i i walk cu. - than t f 1 in a are d 1111)8 sale R. and Abstract you need an Abstract of Title to your farmer we will be glad to prepare it for ABSTRACT Have New on the report returned by the lust jury relative to the Pocahontas county court the Arrow has the to jury of Frank K. A. Daniels of Gilmore Oscar of F. E. Zeman of W. F. Janasen of Gilmore Jay Ryan of Laurens and John Cejka of ShertMan we are not to that any of the citizens of ' Pocahontas tampered with the nor will we blame the jury for not the court house was in keeping with the Spirit of Pocahontas in not the offer made by towns to contribute toward the expense ot providing a new court believe the offer of Rolfe was made in good and the community will donate this amount toward the building of a new court house if the county is located ' The offer was made and has not met with a hearty reception in parte of the county that would have to help move it if it was We conclude that the people would rather pay the and leave the county seat where it is. This being the let's get rid of the old is short with us in this county this but the country it is Bonds are commanding as high a premium as and are eagerly sought by eastern capital As the building will be done by money conditions at don't cut so much It will be easy to sell the build a structure that will be a credit to the county and of ample size to last for understand the proposition will be submitted to the voters of the county this and if it let's carry it. The grand jury but voices the honest sentiment of every man in the county who has taken a look at the county barracks during the past few It is a disgrace to the county and there is no sense in tolerating it If you won't take give Pocahontas a good one less than They deserve it but the county and the way to get it is to get hoping the grand jury has started annual winter short course at the State College is in session at Ames this have disposed of part of my stock to niy L. E. and the firm will hereafter be D. W. Colvin wish to thank all my their past patronage hope for a continuance of for the new you know all my accounts fall due at this time and in order to meet them I must have all my accounts in by February 15th. Hoping you will appreciate my position and give this matter your prompt I c. Hatfield of here the latter tiart of last week looking after the Y. M. C. A. work in this A. Pattee Co. finished putting in their supply of ice It ia a line quality was shipped from Spirit Spirit Lake aays that word received from Eunice Harron 1 located 11 liked lier work at New exchange says that onions are a sure cure grip If you will eat an onion a day it will keep the grip germs and will also have the of keeping everybody else will be a Social at Lincoln school No. the Botine on Friday February 11. Program Will begin at eight A cordial invitation is extended 10 of nomination papers which was sent out from Senator Allen's headquarters to a town in part of the was returned the gentleman to whom it was making a note that the twenty-five signers were secured in less than an of the editors of a leading Presbyterian publication recently told of in Chicago that newspaper publicity is more important to the present-day church than a church of that ihe work of each church shall be of anch a nature as to call forth B. Thornton of who travels for the Standard Oil arrived at the Columbia hotel in Lake last Friday where he was taken Uis case was diagnosed as mumps and - Friday night J. C. Gilchrist came from Pocahontas to care for The patient is having quite a severe will is said that Dr. formerly a West Bend now is seeking the nomination for railroad Dr. Kulp was a member of the legislature for two terms a fine He is the author of the automobile license law iu this that gives to the counties per cent of the monies received for road The grand jury of Pocahontas comity the January term a new court house for that It any place needs one it is Pocahontas county and when they build they should do like O'Brien and Lyon for That county is rich to spend around to 00 for a suitable J. Loring of Webster sold 200 pounds of dried ginseng root to an eastern firm for the product having brought nearly a This root was taken off an acre of Loring has ten beds planted to mature at different When first planted the seed must lie in the ground through two winters before it sprouts and The plants must also be always under artificial which makes raising so expensive that lew engage in Brand Will Be a the war will make America the market for foreign manufactured the recent establishment of a state butter brand by the Iowa legislature came at a time when it was most vitally needed by the butter manufacturers of this asserts M. head of the diary department at Iowa State the Europe will consume less butter and more cheap America will become the market for the world's butter producing such as Denmark and They alone can annually export 300,000,000 of creamery or about half aa much as is made in the United Their product and that of New Zealand and no one of which countries is by the war be pitted against the American product in keen coping with the state butter as far aa Iowa butter will be a great It wilt insure a product of higher of Thia will help secure a more assured and uniform be sold under the new trade butter muat be manufactured in a creamery meeting the Iowa sanitary law The butter shall score on quality hot less than 93 points on 75 per cent or more of the It shall contain not less than 16 per neutralizers and adulterants are believes that the butter situation may be relieved somewhat from the fact that more European milk will be made into cheese aa a meat substitute in price of automobile has advanced 10 to 15 per cent the indications are for further due to the Raw which was selling a I 40 cents last summer is now quoted at about and predictions are made that it may go to If the Central Powers should close the Suez canal it will be very difficult to the market at because of the lack of shipping fac There is said to be no shortage ot the rub ber crop but the derangement of transportation has caused all the Joe Allen candidate tor ga ve stead Pierce a good walloping at institute in Buena Vista county one day last A few public trimmings like that and good many people who do not know the real motives of this man will discover why he spends so much harping on that may be of financial in terest to himself instead of advocating something that will really Buve the farmers of thia state of Did you ever read anything in Homestead against the raise of railroad oa ae n g er Did ever see anything elae in the Homestead against control lof affairs in t Of js not do big of Dea the big of the It All have realized a neat sum sale of this season's a second harvest by the money in an interest pay interest on Certificates OUR SAVINGS a bank account It will look good to A small bank like cut free to each savings ONLY ONE DOLLAR HAKES YOU A FIRST NATIONAL H. A. Vice E. M. W. Anion Asst. For Joe Reporter has received a from the Cosson headquarters at Des Moines asking it to support Mr. candidacy for the nomination of governor on the republican Now we have always have been an admirer of 1r. Cosson and have voted for m every time that he has been be fore the people both in the primary nd at the He is a fearless and conscientious public servant but despite this the Reporter will support its manly J. H. Allen He is a man of fine mental attainments and we believe with the breadth of thought that places him aa one the really big men of the The Reporter will gladly support any of the candidates for governor for lection who are seeking the before the republican pri maries but it will be doubly pleased if the nomination falls upon J. H Northern Iowa has never had a governor and we think it ia time for the nomination to come this A1 to Carriers On a of rural routes out ot Jefferson got no mail for five days because the three rural route carriers when the blizzard with ita snow and its 20 below hit last says a correspondent to the Register and The carriers said they could not and would not make the trips over their long routes in Overtures made by Postmaster had no effect on the until Monday waa the poat master able to reach a solution of Then he hired three teams and drivers to make over the routes every other mail baa hitherto been delivered in Changes made by the department last fall lengthened the ap and made the task of de livering mail in such temperatures aa prevailed a formidable Best of Hardware and Steel Hand and Power Aluminum Keen Kutter this store your store during 1916. Bookinaii and In Janu ary 19, 1916, at the German Luther an parsonage in waa sol the marriage of Nela Kaiser and Misa Rev. U. F. Groth The groom 18 a Son Mr. and Mrs. P. Kaiser of thia and is known to all our He been ia the automobile the past year and ia a hustler for busi The bride ia a daughter of Mrs. among our most farmers and respected She ia very popular among a large circle of and The expect soon to housekeeping at where the groom will conduct an automobile iu connection witb hia garage at ' newspaper extends to Mr. and and much and Who ia not to lie to and clothes dry arid repaired and reasonable and satisfaction In the building formerly occupied by Burkhalter Bros. Your business will be W. C. F. Asst. Boxes for Farm Loans Estate and to