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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - August 28, 1919, Pocahontas, Iowa                                36 NO. 20  AUGUST 28, 1919  oil stove the patent stoye burns 400 of air to one gallon of oil and makes a amount of blue flame directly in contact Perfect Host Coaks less cost and than any other staye or any other In and see this stove and let us demonstrate it for Easily want you tq see this stove before you We Lawn Buy your winter's supply of coal It to know that you have it than to you can get it. It may be this and Mill Feed on * * Kepler B. C. and Office No. 24, No. 104  Will practice in Federal State * * 0. Office 246. 130  * HUDSON Lawyers attention to Probates and settlement of estates terms are still coal material thirty days you are our terms lot the time it over the Iji people are organizing villages for better in soino places the i - eco to get ou modern in buying other places is the fundamental looks and nin organization to pli and of public and back another form oC development is were near the army much during tho the War They bad boy scout and girl r it They hoc of t cun arc .ii io H live put up io ve civio fur m anil tbo for ivn iai auti ordinary coinit y n oily may net it should ilie and results of the i In a v where thne are too many the to n lo t. one the of up and e vUb the rest leave a available as n. are of to here in I done to iai life airl v yDUng future of Jie towa on a B. Thornton was a visitor over I. H. Brokaw was a Dea the last of the Bowers with friends in Sac F. M. Starr has been laid iip for some time with an injured A. Elliott went to Dea to help swell the at the big Sinclair of visited friends liere and at several days last and vicinity is being oll represented at tlie State Fair in a former employe in the office is now working for uie 1 supervisors confi to buy twenty-two Empire at 5 council of the American V ill hold its state convention September and 5.  fion for Ford Auto The Elmer family left by auto for a few days visit with relatives in Boone Manson fair Is on in full swing this and offers some excellent It will close on Day will be observed at Fon ila tlie Harvest Home an held Catholic li al liiat 0;iimisj-j.  takio what saved tiie from a period of atlast spring was tlic policy It calls attention to Ihe appeal issued by the government to business that they should advertise Last winter the was very It was that the of soldiers the closing of the war work would create an enormous amount of government took the position that what people needed was and liberal advertising would tend to promote that and would stimulate a movement that would keep all the industries the result of the government or of ordinary the commercial interests of the country have done an amount of January 1. And this must have been one cause of the tremendous buying movement that has set in. never before has much money been In is as as Optimistic spreads abroad the Idea that a ing to be it usually There is of course undue But and iear promote a great industrial disaster than man who makes It his that there is always a for good and alway s Everyone who goes ahead faith In that many others to buy freely and plan for future And people are doing business can't be of r. A booster is a -i wlin for Beaver Crossing en Is at home as he - booster Is a -o know that by h s he is helping m on that booster a man tea to the and t city in lo is a who 1!' the i i and will in h vi mere hepo ri ea Anderson and son from near who live in were visitors in and callers at this man who gets mad at what the newspaper says about him should return thanks three times a day for what the knew about him and Ruth Mclntire left on Thursday of last week for a visit at the of her grandmother in Des Moines and to sec some of the sights at the state A. Crowther will have a poultry car on Friday and Saturday and is offering the following 23c; 23c; 18c; 12c.  Mrs. J. H. Allen returned to her home in Des last She was accompanied by her Mrs. H. C. Gilchrist and Miss Maude who had visited here for several E. a former employe of the Lange Hunt barber but who served in Corps during the visited friends here several days last His home in in of the attractions at the Alta last was a horse shoe pitching contest The prize was divided between Storm Lake and the Alta team carrying off the balance of the First National Bank is now nicely located in its temporary the old one door tractor who has charge of tlie remodeling has a good force on the and the will be pushed along just as rapidly as daylight saving after vetoed by President Wilson the has finally been passed by a two-thirds by both the Senate and the After the 30th of October the clock can be turned back one hour to choice 320 farms in Wright Good thoroughly These M e on the market for a short V Phone 2 8 or write J. C. from the day you and settle his citizen munity is a man v. keep his citr y ' booster is a. of those in booster is a in Beaver fhat his tlie placA in the whole wide a loyal a who 1 in that that time that ty contains more good tad ami old is a place to live 1;;.- FOR have a fine of anil Southern for sale at prices and terms that will suit the mose exacting with ub for a trip Of inspection of those lands at as theao landa arc fast Jn Delays are - 44 or 845 SW Storm brother to C. J. Mitchell of the has purchased the Interest of C. Ryder In the The firm of Sherman all along the distribution of automobile fees for 1913, Pocahontas has received the sum of loj the last apportionment having been received by last That amount of ought to gravel fluite a stretch of Labor Day Day was originally establish ed to opportunity for consideration of the advance of tho great working masses of the people commonly to as The did not accomplish that result to any considerable though it has proved popular coming at a pleasant time of tho year when people needed rest from their long summer of the so-called is discussed at some public gatherings of craftsmen and This the widespread labor unrest should give the day a new There should be a sincere ef fort to bring wise counsels into all public great majority of all elements of the people are honest and They are willing and want to be Every element courte inclines to see only its own difficulties and That is because so lit tie effort is commonly made to bring different elements of people would be a useful feature of a Labor Day if a body of employers and employed could get together to discuss mutual relations and promotion of the community Let each side tell Us The employers should ask the if they could do any were to take the risk and responsibility of The employes should ask the employers how they would feel if working under tho uncertainties of daily wages and limited better Get Together spirit would make the capitalist grasp too great a share of the products of his and the laborer ashamed to do anything less than his very Day for at Ames All roads in central Iowa wil lead to the agricultural experiment fields and plots at September 10, the day of the Crops and Soil Field Already county agents that several hun farmers and their have made up their minds to They will come for tho most part by automobile and the highways early on the morning of the big day are likely to be loaded with traffic headed experiment fields at Ames are certain to be at their best September 10. The farm crops and soils experts are getting up a program that will make clear to armers just what the experiment station is doing and what results it is getting out of its there several hundred plots and which have under gone different soil treatments and which have carried different crops and been managed under different ro A day's study of this work will in time bring dollars and cents to the work is for tlie tanner and is paid tor largely by the 5ays Prof. H. D. who is mak ing arrangements for the big the farmer ought to just is being what his investment is It on the subject of the new matter hat has but recently thrust its atten upon the people of this Farmers action may be taken by present it eems clear that next year and very for several years we vill witness a political and economic between those who favor socialism and those who favor mr present industrial It is ime for to put on his and make up mind he is going to for or later he must make bis these two schools of thought nd will probably wield f And while he is thinking h ing it will be well for him to that those favor of industries will not top short of nationalization of When we got down to of land and natur resources logically would come Irst of It is time for some clear Lincoln Ladies Aid social held at the Community Building on last Friday drew quite a number irom The baud drove and gave a concert which was those who were iie realized a as the of their September term of the district t will convene on 1, Judge N. J. Lee will bt on the The printed calendar shows seven state 150 old 21 new and 41 probate cases which ought to give all concerned plenty to do for the three weeks whiph are usually allowed for a term of COUNTY us about your We'll be only too glad to explain our First National Five Year cracking or every the the Green COLONIAL Pipeless it is seldom necessary for any part to be for lakes of northern Iowa are lit alive with wild young many of them are already large enough to fly from one lake to says a dispatch in the Des Moines For years teal have nested in the lakes and along the small streams in this but during the last two of pintails and ither varieties have nested Persons who have recently been at various parts of this territory say there are almost as many ducks 3n the lakes now as there usually has been in the heat of the shooting when the are making their way The shooting season in Iowa is September IC to January 1st.  has been ' Che aUbert barber iiM of a to sot average acre of Iowa land this year must pay a little more than 11 cents of tho entire cost of the state This estimate is based Upon the average per acre valuation of Iowa farm land for the next will be around compared with two years and an average of assessor's report this of a little more than prominent Chicago millionaires claim they have bought no for wear Ing old ones because during the war It do ' and since the we feel the have been too Very good One shoe man toia us he could not enough to supply the and that ii In going to Pocahontas during the past two years you have missed the Tony Sedlacek place northeast of that city on account of tho new county road and if 1-0, you have missed one of the show places says the Seldom do you find a bettor improved unless owned by a millionaire and kept as a novelty rather than a real All of tho buildings on this place arc of brick and are commodious and nicely They include residence circular and corn hog you everything of If you not seen tho place it will pay to drive by it while the roads are far famed flivver is being put to a new says the Train officials are fitting them out with proper trucks for use on their Two of these boats went sailing on the M. this past To the driver te get off the at any point for trains they carry Individual turn It's a tunny sight to see these rigs go sailing the They speed up wlk Green's Dome Is built 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 furnace with its many efficient and econ o m i c a 1 T b e Green COLONIAL Furnace merits your careful in and let us 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 Cash and Prompt Service at Our us ant Possible 25  CROWTHER  -  

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