Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - August 21, 1919, Pocahontas, Iowa 38 NO. 19 POCAHONTAS, AUGUST 21, 1919 NO ihe oil stove with the patent You This stove burns 400 gallons of air to one gallon of kerosene oil and makes a amount of blue flame directly in contact Perfect j Host economical Cooks at much less cost and faster than any other stove or any other in and see this stove and let us demonstrate it for Easily operated and want you see this stove before you We Lawn L your winter's supply of coal It is safer to know that you have it than to think you can get it. It may be scarce this and Mill Feed on North Iowa Pike probably will first named highway of to be completely Ro I compiled here show that eight jhe eleven counties through which Inroad passes have voted for paved the government makes no allowance tpr advertising its wares which are for Day has had ' a lot work added to his regular lea and la now taking orders for and groceries for the which Is being of by It you want to prices and terms U will be ary to consult the FOR have a selection of Iowa and Southern Minnesota farms for sale at prices and terms that will suit the mose exacting arrangements with us for a trip of inspection of those at once as these lands are fast advancing in Delays are CO. Phone 44 or 245 QQ Q Q o t i terms are still coal Other material thirty days If you are our terms not days from the time have it completed but thirty the day you buy Draft Horses arc facing a world oC draft of Society of and HiUlce of tho ani Dial at Iowa State at end of a trip sections of On this thanks to the of the county it was possible to visit many farms and talk with many men who are In close touch with the horse situation in their one county these experts estimated that there is one foal to every 2 5 while in other are not even that many spring but a ratio of only 1 to There are a tew more yearlings than but not enough for normal replacements on tho to say nothing of the steady demand for draft horses tor work other than on not enough draft mares are bred tor next spring Secretary Dinsmore reports a similar condition in Illinois and witli Iowa produces the larger proportion of tlie draft horses of tho United buyers are searching the country for especially both grade and tor exporta tion to France and Tho according to a made by some salesmen working on are not replacing draft horses on the corn belt but on some farms are being advantageously used to This is especially true where there is considerable belt work to be draft geldings are very scarce and many buyers are paying from to a team for All sound mares of tho draft typo should be brod to supply the draft horse shortage which we are it Come to Nebraska newspaper man says he believes that within ton years the ordinary glowing of a wedding in the newspapers will exactly reverse the order from what it now is. Instead of printing nine or ten yards of this and that about tho bride and especially about her saying that tho groom wore the here is the manner that this pencil pusher expects to find the reports of the wedding of a few years hence bride looked very well in a but all eyes were centered on the He wore a dark suit that fitted his form In a dainty gloved hand a small His curly was beautifully done and a delicate odor of hair oil of the best quality floated down the aisles as he The young people will miss now he is He is loved for all his his tender graces and his winning The bride good salary in St. Joe and the groom will miss none of the luxuries to which he has been A crowd of pretty young men saw him off at the a Backward Step Simix City the people of Buona Vista and Sac counties will regret the action they have taken on hard surfaced An almost solid block of hard surfaced roads extending nearly half way across the state from the Missouri river show a spirit of progress and advancement that will make the action of these neighboring counties the more But the right of self determination is the foundation of the hard surfaced roads and counties are accountable only to themselves for their However it is readily seen that a mud roads county located between hard roads or adjoining limits the of the progressive counties by depriving them of the mutual advantages which come from intercounty over roads like their Presbyterian church societies at Hawarden are considering plans tor uniting the two into The Methodists have been contemplating a new build ing for some time and the Presbyterians had planned extensive improvements to their It was the conviction that neither building would be just what the future and that both denominations together could a modern structure and carry on program commensurate with the duties of a church in the present were they to unite and become one Action will be taken about the first of September by both churches and if successful the union will be completed by the first of Record is pleased to note that Dr. Garner who left an extensive practice in Pocahontas in 1917, to answer Uncle Sam's emergency call for has finally received his discharge and will again take up hlB work Dr. Parker was attached to the hospital at Camp Dodge for sonle and put in about twelve months service a part of being close up to the battle lino where he received much valuable For the present he will be the rear room of tho Byrne formerly by J. J. to soon be located more convenient Malcolm waa a visitor ati home over He returned Mason City early Monday from Emmetsburg Homer has a. gwd position with a concern which he has been down during the but expects to return to at Ames when the full term United States Europe are the size In land the being a trifle over 100,000 In favor ot Before the war there separate committee met and remodeled Europe there te Wtfc It Mm to J. Murray and family left Tuesday morning by auto for a week's outing at the and family loft yesterday by auto for a few days at and Sioux L. Galbreath and are advertising to sell an Emmet county farm at public auction on September 1st. catalogue shows what a Ine school wo It will surprise Sent Commercial Sioux S. Catholic Woman's Guild will meet with Mrs. John on Thurs day August 28, instead of August 21st, as announced last and Mrs. W. W. and Agnes are enjoying this week in camp on West Okoboji They drove up last Treasurer G. B. Peterson and Auditor C. W. Gilchrist left Mon day evening tor to attend the annual meeting of the county P. O'Brien and family are enjoying a visit with Mr. O'Brien's mother and who arrived here on Wednesday ot last week from their home in and Mrs. W. S. with Clarence and Russell returned Satuday from a ten days outing at the home of Mr. Clark's and at Lake Nelson returned home last Thursday tor a two weeks vacation which he spent at Colo. Mrs. Nelson and who have been there fora couple of returned with and Mrs. J. K. Sutton of have recently sold their farm and residence and expect to leave Iowa in tho near future for California they will make thir future Pocahontas band furnished music at an ice cream social which was held at the cast Swedish Lutheran church in Colfax last Thursday Quito a from this place were in Iowa are soiling for as high as an land in the state will only be taxed on an average of per according to a compilation of township reports recently made by the state auditor's L. R. Van Alstine of City lias been awarded the Croix do Guerre for bravery on the field of This is not the first honor to be received by Lieutenant Van Alstine lio has been cited on two or three occasions for He is with the Twenty-eighth First Division and is with the army ot occupation in 26-28 Day end labor armistice tho country had more than ever The demands that thoso 1)0 liy The result of how is often not If each party chooses an arbitrator and the two a the entire responsibility is placed on one Too many mistakes are The collective wisdom of a greater body of men is more representative of the whole sympathy ot tho communi ty is apt to go to the as the under and ns people struggling under tho heaviest burdens and tlie closest margins ot The utmost care should bo given that the got absolute and that they are fairly paid for all thoy where large bodies of absolutely controlling the production or ot some necessity of are organized into monopolistic they may cease to the under They may exercise a tyrannical aud brutal They may gain higher wages than other workers entitled to equal who are thus compelled to contribute to the pay ot this favored tho railroad workers for attempt to tie up transportation and stop all business and movement of necessaries ot the community should not allow itself to be It must see to it that the transportation of the country is If the present body ot railroad workers will not submit to and give a reasonable time tor settlement of these dis It Is time to tind some other group of men who is a time to keep calm and appeal to people's reason rather than their The mass of working people can be appealed to in that The extremists on both sides should retire and let tolerant people settle these Makes Good is undoubtedly one ot tho most satisfactory and effective hog pasture crops grown in tlie Corn Belt Unlike and hogs have no tendency to bloat and can therefore be turned in on alfalfa at any time and without any preliminary feeding to get them accustomed to cattle and are subject to these kinds of stock arc often pastured on alfalfa but only after the second or third cutting ot From a survey made by tho Iowa Experiment evident that there is considerable danger of bloat when pasturing thoso classes ot live nearly one-third ot the farmers who have crop having some Cattle and sheep should bo accustomed to alfalfa pasture gradually by turning them off and on before giving thom access to the pasture feeding well on hay each time before they are turned in. The danger of bloating on alfalfa pasture Is much less during tho late summer than In tho early and when there is some blue grass mixed in the Spraying the afternoon of September 2, 1919, there will be held in Mr. M. W. orchard near a meeting to show the results of spraying compared to not spraying during this This work has bcu carried on by the Iowa Agricultural Extension Department and tlie Pocahontas County Farm Bureau total cost of spraying in this orchard was cents per This includes the cost ot material and depreciation on the is invited to attend this demonstration to see the results of spraying and liow the work may be done In home as well iis in the commercial Come and see how you can And time to spray your own orchard and by so will have fruit to otherwise you are apt to go without especially winter will be scarce this and the reason is many of the have never been out to this meeting and talk this matter over so that you can make preparations tills winter to spray your own orchards next Famous 168th were pleased to receive a from our old friend C. G. of prominent merchant and former hustling secretary of the Manson Fair Mr. suffered a stroke of paralysis two years ago but we are pleased to note that ho is gradually getting his former health He was here doing a little publicity work for the coming fair which is always a good one and this year's exhibition will be no Two big attractions will be the 168 th Regimental Band and Miss Neta the lady who will make exhibition flights and also carry passed by tho carries with it an ap of for rural school districts that comply with certain among which house ' M COUNTY you riding on a prosperity wave If you lay aside some of your prof its your in have been of new bank accounts opened in the oast six you one of the new depositors us about your We'll be only too to explain our against cracking or every the the COLONIAL Pipeless seldom necessary part to be for Greens Dome 19sat to last for It is cast heavier to give extra strength to parts that ordinarily give out It is a pleasure to be able to offer you this quality furnace with its many efficient and econ o in i c a 1 T h e Green COLONIAL Pipeless Furnace merits your careful and let ns explain its many Dome Heat Intensi fi e r fire separate grate bars and It will help you choose the RIGHT could Handle any but wo the Groon it Service and Possible A. 25 POCAHONTAS,