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   Steamboat Rock Echo (Newspaper) - September 6, 1898, Steamboat Rock, Iowa                                STEAMBOAT ROCK DEVOTED TO THE WELFARE AND INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF STEAMBOAT ROCK AND VOLUME STEAMBOAT SEPTEMBER NUMBER THE HE THAT BLOWETH MOT HIS OWN VERILY HIS HORN SHALL NOT BE EDITED BY SPECIAL DIRECTORY CLAT TOWNSHIP Henry Lulken Justice of thn Peace A A A A Jaspers Wardwell D W Turner 3 II Hoover FH Sterns I Henry Lulken Clerk Justice ot ihe Peace Constable Assessor TOWN E Christians D Turner Frank Carpenter Frank DeGroff W D Meredith C R Green TUos E Gearhart K A S Root W C Cable I Recorder Street commissioner Marshal BOARD OF F H 1 Walter Fish D Turner Thos E Gearnart A S Root H H Turner Directors Secretary Treasurer Malls close south south north a m H m p m p m LODGE Regular meetings Saturday In Tur ners or before the full moon ot each Clay lodge Sleeting every oilier ot Doran Lodge Sleeting and third Tuesday evenings of each WOODMSN OF THE Tower Rock camp Sleets dav night after lull moon In Turners hall each Harry preaching services every Sunday morning or as announced from to Sunday school every Sunday at Miss League every Sunday evening at 7 oclock Fred Preaching every Sunday morning or as announced from week to Sunday school every Sunday at San Preaching services every Sunday at 3 Sunday school at Regular preaching services at Steamboat Rock every Sunday at 2 and Sunday mornings and evening as announced from week to school at 1 Van superintend B P meets every Sunday at S oclock v Arthur spent Sunday at Several book agents visited our town last Prest is reported as ser iously Ernest Milslagle has returned to his studies in Cedar Most of our citizens are expecting to attend the fair at this To take effect on and after GOING a m p m a m am TRAINS GOING p m a in m a in 2ri3p m Only lunch counter in BROWNS RESTAURANT ORIGINAL In the District Court ot tte state ot iu and for Hardin October Albrook vs et To and Sarah A You are notified that there inow on flle in tne office nl the clerk o Ilin district courr of the sitate of in and lor Hardin tUe petition of C claiming ut tne sum of wlin at 8 per as Justly due from you to Hie sad C on promissory note and praying for the fore certain mortgage Riven to tde same on and tract marked to the recorded pmt of addition 10 the town of Har din And that unless you appear thereto and Off nrt before noon of the second day of the October A ol district will commence on the 17th day of October at In said county ol your default will be entered and decree rendered against you as claimed Plaintiff By Albrook Plaintiffs Last PROBATE TO all whom It may concern is hereby given tnat an Instrument of to be last will of of de Uis terii publicly read ano tout day ot has set for he ot ivi i A3 h inaat i se t of th dis at Eido M diy cf Clerk Fire Iast 1 Dont the excursion to Kotton over the 16 to IS at rale of for the round Good returning until Miss Frances of is the guest of Miss Prudence to and a baby Walter and Miss Jennia drove to Saturday Miss Estella Hartman entertained company from Webster City over Sun of is the guest of her at this is visiting with his daughter and family in Minnesota a few A flue settled the dust Satur day morning and cooled the atmos phere Misses Cora and Agnes Hartman are visiting at the home of their Homer this Presiding Elder Albrook preached a very interesting sermon in the church Sunday aud two from the vicinity of visited at the home of Clint and fam ily Saturday Miss Stella Hartman will start for California in the near She will go with Ford aud of aud will stay for two and home from Saturday where they have spent the summer with Rileys To Delinquent During the two years and over the present management has had charge of THE we have not deemed it necessary to pusii the matter of collec tion of But a number are considerably iu not having paid anything for two or more We deem it but justice to ourselves as well as our subscribers to suggest that now is a good time to make Small accounts are more easily settled than large While three or more dollars are not much for the individual yet several hun if such are on our mean much for and the money due us is necessary to pay for hired white paper and many other cash The lab orer is worthy of his hire and our help requires cash at the end of every and the great HERALD family will as sist us greatly in making further im by paying ac what they owe the Many on reading this will respond I To all others we are justified in sending statements in a few J calling attention to the matter and ask ing for their Look at the date after your name on the label friend and see hovy much you ate in The date signifies ihe time to which your subscription is Then let us hear from In New We have a copy of the Asbury Journal which speaks of the improve Crosbie is making by raising a three story building twelve feet and building a story Speaking of the matter Crosbie said Some folks thought a year ago that because 1 wanted to sell 0it that the business was at but there never was a greater Because of my wifes health she is compelled to live away from Asbury and I desired to be with my That was the reason I offered a chance to anyone with money to take my And I have demonstrated this season that there is not a better paying for the capital to be found because I do a cash When Im through with my improve ments I shall have something to be p oud I know that the business will be all because I have worked a good many years to get it established on the right Crosbie lives on the farm in j Jackson It is model j try Plate Excursion to j Tickets on sale for trains j 16 to at I rate of Sli fur the round and good j returning until Also cheap rates to all points j cars to and solid i to New Katts lower via other For further information I call on or address Gfu j eral 111 Adams Every prop on which I Every 1 Of power 1 chance to Fails mu when I it On whoso nearness I Those whose very presence Strength by which my Fall away by some Death or other And I find myself indeed Leaning on a broken When earthly fetters AH around my heart Fail and I am left Of lifes sweetest JOYS To what depths of woo I Seeking vainly for some prop All to sustain One in loneliness and Liko a drowning man I reach Upward and for aid Help Lord I cry and stand Well supported by his Through tho through the Ho has promised to abide Ever near whereer I Whispers Lean on Earthly how insecure Heavenly ties alone And my idols all were slain That I this knowledge York THEY GAVE THE Ami the People Danced to Pay the Debts of Louis Ill 1712 Louis XIV favored tho then established iu tho first sullo of tho Royal there havo two with a special mansion for tho better accommodation of its and This hotel is situated in the Rue Tho build ing was generally designated under tho name of whence the term Filles du not do subsequently not only to the fe male choristers aud but tho fe male dancers It so happen ed that tho king forgot to pay his archi aud In order to satisfy them the Chevalier de Bouillon conceiv ed the idea pf giving balls iu the opera for which idea he received an pension of He was but the kings debtors were although the letters patent were granted somewhere about the beginning of not a single ball had been given when the most magnificent of tbo Bour bon descended to his One shortly after his the then lieutenant of po was talking to Louis Philippe tho Mou ho there are people who go about yelling that his majesty of blessed memory was a bankrupt and a Ill havo them arrested and have them flung into some deep under ground You dont know what you are talking was the Those people must be and then they 11 cease to But Lets give the balls that were projected by So so and tho danced to pay Louis according to people drank to fill Charles IPs coffers The kings most faithful subjects wa In H service are not Wo drink to show our loyalty And make his coffers Saturday Chesterfields idea of excellence was essentially for his of solid acquirement aud ple is always coupled with the assertion of their entire inability if nied by external polish aud au agreeable He omits all consideration of their intrinsic worth and absolute dignity their value to tho according to is wholly proportioned to his skill in using them in a social In one of his earlier letters to Philip Stanhope ho writes What an tage has a graceful speaker with gen teel a handsome over one who shall speak full aa much good but who is destitute of these or In business how prevalent are the how detrimental is the want of them If you should not acquire all tho rest will be of little use to By manners I mean engag shining a distinguished an almost ir resistible a superior graceful ness in all you say aud He would have manners overlay individuality and goes so far as to declare that a soldier is a a a pedant and a cynic without good breed A Historic In the harbor of Santiago de Bays Ballon in Due n sunken wreck is pointed par visible at low not far from tho Only the ribs and stanchions are still held together by the stout keel timbers and lower This wreck has lain hero unheeded for yet what a story those old timbers might toll had they only a tongue with which to give voice to their experience tho experience of Reference is made to the remains of the old out of tho ships of tho great Spanish armada that Philip II sent to England in being one of the very few of that famous flotilla that escaped destruction at the What a historical memento is tho old wreck I After a checkered iu which this ancient craft had breasted the waves of innumerable seas and withstood the storms of nearly three she was burned to the wa tors edge here in the harbor of Santi ago a few years since aud where her remains now covered with aud striking emblem ol the nation whoso Hag she once proudly York Tho At a meeting of tho Poor Clergy Re lief society in London a story was told of Bishop of Carlisle aud wicked Lord The bishop rodo and on his up to Low ther castle Lord admired his horse and his management of The bishop pleaded tho cause of n clergyman passing rich on a whoso well educated wifa took in tourists washing to aid to their scanty Lord Lousdale said Everybody looks on me as a very sinful be yond all possible hope of Yon have spoken to me ns a gentleman yon have to me like a good servant of tho great head of the yon have spoken to me encouragingly about the salvation of oven my poor soul you havo pleaded the cause very nobly for that Here is my Put down what you and I will sign The bishop No that is n mat ter between God aud Lord Lonsdale gave the bishop a check for and afterward two further checks for for poor clergy of the diocese of The Power of Modern A 12 inch rifle is M with 4 feet external diameter at the and weighs 48 Its 850 pound driven by a 480 pound charge of brown prismatic leaves the muzzle with a velocity exceeding miles per hour aud would reach a target at its effective range of 5 4 miles in Ul sec while it would take the report of its discharge 27 to traverse the same At a range of miles this shot would perforate 19 inches of solid Tho 250 pound projectile of tho 8 inch rifle will a foot of armor at the range of a The six 4 inch rapid lire guns within tho superstructure each deliver eight 40 projectiles in a while the twenty i ers distributed over the can bo re lied upon to clear an decks or to disable torpedo boats by maintaining a hail of explosive capable of destroying any unarmored position Tho final offensive resources of the cita del are the four torpedo each pre pared to launch automatic and dirigible destroyers containing 150 pounds of gun Not Harriot tho English au was shrewd aud practical and hud what men are pleased to call a mas But she was not al ways correct in her a fact illustrated by the following told in her by Sir Charles who was then the English con sul general in Egypt One we met at the villa of my old on the banks of the In the course of our stroll through the gar den wo came to a small the pat tern which was new to Miss Mar who was walking in Sho and looking at the gate in au attitude of intense admiration ex claimed How truly oriental What wonder ful taste these easterns havo She went and as Larking and I followed through the gate he whispered to I got it out last week from A Fortner Chinese It consisted chiefly of old junks which had not been in the water for more than 30 During this lengthened period the sea bad and the laud had formed to the extent of more than a tho consequence being that these ancient vessels were high and their sails aud gear had rotted away from the long exposure to the sun and the paint had peeled from their iu some the very plunking had stolen for In by A Fsr a Ac there are or were A good story is told of of Wellington that yearn ago tho first brought there wuro and a made for the but a Into frost eel and they had to flan nel for tin llamas instead of their own and t Where Lord iu a said that experiments had shown that a vibration of sound having au amplitude of less than of a centi meter could still affect the sense of Such a vibration would he so abort that it would havo to be enlarged 1UO times before the most powerful micro scope could render it supposing hat it were susceptible of being seen at Old ho do not hear high notes which are audible to young pur and thure is reason to that hear which are inaudible to their There is an hotel at Porto It is called the It rests on eat iu tbu coral reut where spray from nearby surf re flects rainbow tints in tho Closing Out SaW fly entire stock of will be sold out less of cost The stock consists of boys misses and children shoes mens and boys caps gloves and The stock must be closed out by lam going to discontinue business come early and secure bargains are I Walter 4eessen TURNER GRAIN AND COAL BLOODED STOCK lour Responsibility Will fit you out with the for as little as any dealer in the neatly and promptly done while you HERM LEHMAN FOR ALL Of I Builders Stoves THROUGH SERVICE BETWEEN KANSAS CITY AND PRINCIPAL CITIES OF BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY SUPERIOR FIFTY Coll on the Old Grain Coal Farm Machinery Reasonable JUSTICE Of 1UK If anil trills and g  

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