Rolfe Arrow (Newspaper) - June 10, 1926, Rolfe, Iowa PIONEER a pioneer resident of Pocahontas county and for years an honored citizen of passed away at his home in this city Monday June 7, 1926, after an illness extending over several The immediate cause of his death was he having been stricken ten days or so before passing A. Carroll was bora at Feb. 7, 1853, and was therefore slightly more than seventy-three years of age at the time he was He came as a youth with his parents to and on Mar. 4, 1871, was united in marriage to Anna Dailey at St. Jackson Mrs. Carroll preceeded him in death Jan. 8, 1923. In 1883, they moved to To this union were born nine two of Anna anci preceeding their parents in The living children Z. T. Carroll of P. H. Carroll of Mrs. Emma Linnan of James M. Carroll of Emmett J. Carroll of 111.; Mrs. Nellie McCreery of and Mrs. Jennie Nacke of The last named has made a home for her father since the death of Mrs. Carroll and has tenderly cared for him in his failing health and declining There are also left to mourn the departure of the grandfather twenty-six grandchildren and three Carroll family came to Rolfe in 18&0, and for some time Mr. Carroll was employed as a clerk in M. one of the largest mercantile establishments in the He was a genial clerk and very good rapidly gaining friends and the confidence of his new Later Mr. Carroll engaged in the real estate and insurance business and continued the same until his health began to when he He made a success of this being connected with the transfer of a great many acres of land in this and At times he owned a considerable quantity of farm land and town his community in an official capacity many times and was faithful to every He was mayor of Rolfe several and also served on the school He was conscientious in the performance of every public he was a Catholic and a member of St. Margaret's congregation of He was faithful in his liberal in his support of the and unwavering in his But his Christianity was broad and included neighborliness and friendship for all He was a true Christian gentleman in every sense of the Mr. Carroll was one of the writer's dearest friends over a long period of and we always felt we could go to him with any of our problems and fatherly He was a real man in every a devoted husband and a liberal provider and always an asset to the community in which he to the fact St. Margaret's church at Rolfe is undergoing funeral services were Our Lady Counsel church at the with Rev. T. Theobald of Rolfe assisted by Father Murtagh of a former The funeral party left Rolfe at eight o'clock this Thursday Interment in Mt. Zion cemetery at where the body of was laid to E. AID SOCIETY ENTERTAINS HAVELOCK No. 3 Kensington by Forty From Neighbor on the E Young is driving a Ford Ruth Henderson is reported on Sick Orrell Green of Rolfe was No. 3 of the M. E. Aid Society certainly drew a crowd when they held kensington June 2, about forty Havelock ladies being present to enjoy their along with our home bringing the total attendance well over the one hundred mark for the luncheon served in the church There was a friendly spirit as we have many Havelock folks in our and they have Rolfe people in did our best to show a friendly and think we must have because of the kind words at The local ladies had several disappointments in the program they had planned for the but we can always resort to some of the wonderful old hymns that all people know and The hymn was followed by a clever reading by Mrs. L. A. which was very much Also at the business meeting it was tentatively decided to hold a series of vanishing luncheons everybody get real busy and ask about it find out if you can just what is a They all vanish but this is different find out if you Rolfe M. E. Aid doesn't care to get the altho we are fairly good at We really want to cultivate toler service this being all rent some of will ever pay for the occupy in the is life's The family horse may have had his but you couldn't run him into a detour may be the longest roughest way but don't forget that it's the only sometimes form a poor estimate of a man because we use our standards in judging him instead of Coca-Cola Company has declared its regular quarterly dividend of on company and the regular semi-annual dividend of on Net profits for the first quarter were American WILL q story of Leadville has never been so well told as in this work of melodramatic Will Irwin claims that it is not Leadville alone but a composite ol several mining camps in Montana and it is Leadville which furnished the for the author spent a portion of his early life and the incidents and characters fit no other place so well as that most loud and vivid of all It could not be realistic without being for was melodrama in actual No one should miss this thrilling o New Serial Starting Week's You Should John Joseph M. have frequently noticed crystals formed in the bottom of a when the article stands on the pantry unused for some Crystals of sugar form quickly when the syrup is not So crystals form in bile liver if by inactive or the body is sluggish and the bile becomes not flow thick and The concretions form in the and are known as people have and don't know it. I removed over seventy good-sized in an the patient in life had never suspected and died of a different Should a stone and start to escape from the there is no process more people who have jaundice should permit a In modern surgery their removal is not serious so far as life is Jaundice in aged patients is too often a symptom of cancer to be regarded Such a symptom demands thorough investigation at the first indication of the yellow is seldom accompanied by Acute jaundice in young with especially in malarial are generally duo to infected and are readily The treatment of such conditions is too technical to be placed in short articles like best simple preventive of is The crystals cannot form if the empties The man or woman with an ugly liver needs the outdoors and vegetable Indoors and sedentary habits are most potent shorteners of in Plover last Heathman Orchestra played a dance at Silver Lake Monday B. Jolliffe and Miss of were Plover visitors last Fisher of Rodman was a business caller in Plover the first of the Shriner family of Rodman were callers at the W. J. Johnson home G. N. DeWolf and daughter were visitors at the E. W. Kerns home and Mrs. Albert of Mallard were Sunday guests at the W. P. Bryant and Mrs. Harrison Knapp and son spent Sunday at the Snook home in D. M. members of the Harry family visited with relatives at Humboldt Foust and the E. J. family spent Sunday with the A. Struthers family in D. M. Royal Neighbors met Tuesday with Mrs. Jud Mehaffey and Mrs. N. J. as Joe Roberts entertained at dinner Sunday for the W. S. Harry Knisley and Lon Firkins is Rally Day at tas. If you are look up the particulars in the County Farm Bureau John R. Faye Pirie and Harvey Minkler are hostesses tq the M. E Aid Society this an oversight the name of F. R. Eggspuehler was omitted from the list of hostesses of the M. Y. B Club dinner at the Dr. G. A. Everson Fred Ehlers of Estherville was a caller in town the first of the She brot her Mrs. Mena home from the where she had enjoyed a few L. Wilson is gradually regaining his usual but as yet is unable to do his regular farm He spent a few days at Storm Lake last trying to cut down the finny population of that body of Frank McKim has returned from where she had visited with her She is in much better Frank is reported ill with Seems like some folks have several shares of hard Ferguson celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary last Saturday by entertaining a large number of her little friends at her Mrs. Ferguson was assisted in serving by Miss Miriam The little folks report a splendid and Mrs. Halverson of Holstein were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Halverson's Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Their small who has been visiting in Plover for the past week or returned home with Young Married People's Class of the Methodist church was nicely entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Pirie Thursday evening with Mrs. Pirie and Mrs. Elmer as Then as well as were greatly enjoyed by those in R. Eggspuehler has disposed of his implement business to Clarence Miller of Rockwell The stock has been invoiced and moved from its former location to the building form erly used as a garage by Ray McKim The building has been remodeled and dressed up with a few coats of making it a very desirable location for the has enjoyed a good Mr. Miller is experienced in this and expects to carry full stocks in his He is now ready for and would be glad to have everyone call and get We welcome the Miller family to both our business and social primary election brot 219 peo pie to the polls in this Re suits of the election for the county and state tickets may be found in a table on the first page of The Township officers nominated were as Delegates to J H. A. M. C. E M. I. E. J. C. D. L. E. I. Mrs. J. H. Mrs. W. F. Mrs. W. R. Mrs. T. P. Justice of the S. Marion C. E. M. G. 1927 J. M. 1928 George L. The selections have now been and Nov. 2 we go to the polls to vote at the general election for our Shimon was a business caller in Plover and Mrs. R. E. DuBoise were Mallard visitors McKim of Ayrshire was a business caller in town Williams of Havelock was a caller at the Lloyd Thompson home last A. J. Shaw of Pocahontas was a caller on relatives and friends here Sanders is enjoying a visit from his whose home is in Iowa E. DeWolf and J. H. Seger families were entertained at the Fay Pirie home J. M. Miss Collins and Mrs. Squire Heathman were Rolfe callers Saturday A. Buffer of Dows was a week end visitor at the of her E. E. Helena Backstrom of Marathon was a caller here last She will teach at Bradgate next Will Hanisch family and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Knapp spent Sun day evening at the S. J. Christensen and Mrs. W. J. Johnson were at Britt visiting Mrs. Johnson's Mr. and ' Mrs. and Mrs. Leslie Hansen and small son were down from Swea City Sunday for a visit at the parental B. W. Jeffries Smith of Iowa City and Mr. of Sioux City were visitors at the Shaw and Bucher homes the first of the who is working for Leslie Hansen at Swea spent Sunday with his Mrs. and James M. Smith of Rolfe and Mrs. F. C. of were visitors at the Mrs. Edna Henderson home and Mrs. L. D. Morgan and family of D. M. T. have moved to Plover for the We welcome these good people to our W. S. Strong returned Satur day from a visit with relatives at She was accompanied by her Miss Pearl of Sac Eunice who has been working at the People's Savings Bank during the spring returned to Fort Dodge last week to resume her work at the Commercial W. J. Manifold and Miss went to Fort Dodge Saturday to meet who was returning from Cedar where he has attended Coe College during the past two Northrop and Lloyd Thomp son are doing the carpenter and mason work on the new barn on the Majorowicz The new structure is 36x40x18, and will make a fine This is known as the old Dell Strong Pocahontas County Federation of Women's Clubs will meet at Pocahontas June 15. Plover ladies will furnish Every woman is whether or not she is a club A full program of events of the meeting will be found elsewhere in this caravan visited Plover Friday and those who had gathered on - the street heard a snappy speech by Fred of who just happened to be in Plover to attend an insurance He introduced Mr. who gave a good political stating his platform in no uncertain Busy Bee Sewing Club met with Miss Lucile Bucher Wednesday with a good Two new members were added to the club Lucile Margaret Helen Buck and Esther were on the The Club Mrs. C. Miller and Miss Elsie gave some lessons on fancy pockets and nifty hat Refreshments were served by the The meeting adjourned to meet with Miss Esther Forsythe on Wednesday afternoon of this The other Club met at the Clarence Eppelsheimer home on the same with both Mrs. Eppelshimer and Mrs. Iver New members numbering three were added to the club After roll Beulah Campney gave a talk on becoming colors and various kinds of Lola Christensen showed samples of materials suitable for Mildred Christensen gave the autobiography of a composer and the story of a song written by Bertha Fisher told how to care for the Lola Christensen demonstrated different kinds of Refreshments were served by Bertha Fisher and Beulah The meeting for this week will be held at the R. E. Dunn Henderson is nursing of I. was entertained at the Hermansen home Marion Ham family spent Sunday with relative at and Mrs. W. R. Iler and son spent Sunday with relatives at and Mrs. M. P. Hancher of Rolfe called on relatives in Plover last Lura Christensen is visiting this week at the J. L. Christensen home in and Harold Ferguson Mallard called at the C. D. and C. R Ferguson homes and Mrs. H. Bailey and daughter of Rolfe were callers Sunday at the E. W. Kerns and Mrs. B. W. Lathrop attended a family gathering held at the Fred Klass home in Peterson H. V. Holt of Havelock visited at the A. J. Webb home and called on other Plover friends during the past Auxiliary ladies met with Miss Ruth Ferguson Friday and report a fine Refreshments were deputy county was here last getting 'the voting machine ready for the business session H. Shaver reports the sale of one of his barns to S. T. The building will be moved out to the Grove farm south of Henderson is in a Sioux City quite ill with scarlet He is now makes a rather poor beginning for ladies of the local church societies were invited to a party which was sponsored by the Excelsior Society of the Rolfe Presbyterian church at the J. C. home Miss Nellie Helvig was visiting relatives at Graettinger last week she was taken and is still quite Her M. I. Church Rev. W. L. School 10 Worship League 7:00 8:00 n High School Choir 8:00n Thursday Day program will be p sented by the pupils of the at regular chuai eleven will be given at for baptism of infants It will be a pleasure for pastor to be of service to your ily at this wishing to unite with this church by profession of or bj will be gladly J. Shaw motored to Varina Tuesday on H. Seger was a business caller in Mallard and Mrs. C. R. Ferguson Dodge shoppers and Mrs. Henry Fitzgerald are enjoying a short outing at Gull Lafy who works Lou has been quite ill the Robert Smilie of Lake City was a Sunday visitor at the E. Groves McFadzen of Cedar spent the week end at the Harry McFazden and Mrs. Clarence and family of Havelock were Sui visitors at the Otto Elsie Strong has accepted a position as fifth and sixth grade teacher in the schools O. Zeck is building a new houa on his It is 30x30, with and will be equipped with all modern Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hess visited si the Harry Shoemaker home near and also called on motored to Graettinger Monday toj friends in bring her Mrs. Steinbron is at Heathman and Miss Edithe burg with her who returned Saturday from Sioux cently underwent an operation where they have been attending The lad is getting along Morningside They are Archer family of Rocking fine and seem to be glad to get visited relatives here last back among the home folks and Miss Inez attended the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grove party at the E. E. Groves a large party of relatives among them being Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour of Mr. and Mrs. McGee and children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halverson of and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. A. McEwen passed his Ila and Luelli Buck are entertaining Old Ma this It was good to stave the old fellow until after the closing of A. C. Tyler of Chicago is with most of his interests in this this The Tyler family recently returned from a trip to spending considerable time in sunny group of school and Mr. and Mrs. McEwen were among the earliest settlers of the community and can tell some very interesting incidents concerning pioneer life andj the progress and development of entertained at a party given by Lucile Kathryn Lloyd Thompson went to Vivian Esther Friday and was operated upon j Grove at the E. E immediately for She Grove home Friday was accompanied as far as Des Moines | The L. E. Garlock family moved to by her John of their cottage at Pocahontas Point i and from there to Iowa City by Lake Okoboji Mrs. her We understand that and the boys will spend the most oi Carrigan of Ayrshire also the summer and L. E. all the the All hope for the time he can between business speedy recovery of this young E. Thompson's which was who left her two small children in stolen from the streets of Plover of the father and friends at weeks has not been located The only trace of the car that Woman's Community Club met number plates and a sample kit wen at the home of Mrs. J. H. found recently near Humboldt by J on Wednesday afternoon of After all business matters past year had been the members voted to continue the organization for another and J. W. Ferguson has been lai up for some the result of fallin down stairs during the Miss Phyllis Heathman school hous A fine program were to the election of the following been caring for her and looking Mrs. T. P. the Mrs. Ferguson is now Mrs. G. A. able to be up and about D. M. T. Woman's Club tho Rolfe and Plover is a community at the D. is rr tHe c a e no an excellent June l A H It was a Zt JeS wi neighborly and the tt the to the ladies of Des who have not been members course it was a big m T - open one and We every woman of the community who thank you is interested in its It and time to do but every now and then occasion arises that demands handling by an organized group and it appears community clubs are best able to take care of community This year the Club put on the Armistice Day fed the the big basketball tournament of the Club entertained the County Federation of Women's put on the Health the Christmas Seal and other local With the money received from the play staged at the close of the Federation together with dues now coming we will have capital for club and community proceeds from the basketball tournament were turned over for the purchase of equipment for the stage and gymnasium at the school stockings were once frowned upon but a girl can't gel a pleasant look without THE WHEELS OF BUSINESS THE TIME TO GREASE 'ER Phone No. 146 and we'll be right on the job with the old reliable DO THE