Williamsburg Journal-Tribune (Newspaper) - May 11, 1905, Williamsburg, Iowa Journal VOLUME IOWA MAY 8 48 Tornados Trimmings Certainly jEdd to the of Merry 48 48 Dress Shoes and La dies Furnishings Tk Flour and 33 33 33 33 33 33 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 Its Largely a Matter of g Personal with a woman as to where she But this preference in nearly all cases is based on facts which appeal to her pocket Its this point which has made our store and our PRICES the criterion of If we quote you a price on a certain line of this price is accepted as the In other you know you cannot buy it cheaper anywhere Be sure that you know what our prices are on anything you wish to buy before you make your New Natty We havent counted how many nor how many different materials we are to say that what you have in mind you will find it Dimity or any other material and at the RIGHT The New Styles in Waists and have probably never been displayed in such profusion of designs or size of assortment as we are showing this If you havent as yet visited our garment department there is a treat in store for Its not a difficult matter to find what you want if once you get in the habit of visiting our store in your shopping because our store is the most uptodate nt store in the At Garden Iowa May 1905 occured tbe marriage of Walter Murchison of Williams Iowa and Miss Bessie Barbour of Garden Patterson of the Presbyterian church The happy couple expect to leave soon for Williamsburg where they will make their future The parties to this union are well known in this community The bride was born in Iowa county and resided here all her life until a short time ago when the family moved to Decatur Gifted with a bright intelligence and possessing a disposition charming in the proportions of admirable essen she will adorn the home with that full blown flower of womanhood by which the manners of the world are being constantly The groom is the son of and Murchison and isa young man of most exemplary His mind is stored with a fund of knowledge that abundantly equips him for a prominent position in auy The best wishes of a host of friends greet the newly wedded pair and to these the its May all their months be Mays and may their months be POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE Gathering of the Boland On Sunday last at the home of and Boland was held the annual gathering of the members of tbe Boland Once each year the members of this family must meet and partake of a big dinner served on the family The sons and grandsons and grand always look forward with pleasure to these gatherings and on this occasion the whole family was present and a most enjoyable day was spent by and Boland felt particularly happy at the impos ing array of children and grandchild ren The dinner was all that such a dinner should be and over the family table the old home ties were again Those present were and and Garfield Boland of and Wilson Boland and two sons of North and and son and Washington and Richard Watkins and son and And to the family list the following guests Ed Greene Miss Boland and Bolaud and wife and William Johnson Elected Sup of the On last Saturday the school board elected Johnson of New Lon don io the superintendency of the Williamsburg school at a salary of per Johnson was chosen for this important position from a long list of His record as a school man is gilt His education is and during eleven years active work he has held but two five years in one and six in the His recommendations are the very highest and the board feels that it has chosen a worthy successor to Botany These notes arc by Grace Aker Frances Rounds uid Annie of tbe school Although the spring is advancing rapidly there does not seem to be a very large number of wild flowers blooming which wei e not in bloom a week Wild geranium is one of the May apples with their wax white flowers are in The two leaves commonly called twin leaves nearly hiding the blossom from the casual Wild crab add to the beauty of the woodland and the de light of the flower It is reported that farmers are planting corn and some few have it above Wild cyclamen which have been transplanted into gardens are in both the white and purple Lilies of the Valley are also in bloom and their delicate fragrance is a delight to the lovers of Lilac bushes will soon be a mass of purple and white The wind is scattering the petals ol the fruit trees over the Peas are reported to be blossoming in a few The members of the botany class are very grateful to the gentleman who so kindly furnished them with specimens of the red bud or Judas tree for This tree is the only species which grows in America anc the flowers are very beautiful as also are the berries which cling to the tree in the Although we were very grateful for being allowed to analyze it we now declare it undei our protection and hope no one will wantonly injure The botany box is decorated and Glaus If you are going to have a sale farmers Savings orders at THE office Terms Satisfaction given If you cannot sleep or feel cross and take Rocky Mountain Tea this A tonic for the There is no remedy to 35 cents Tea or Asst Cashier Asst OFFICERS AND Vice The energetic live stock auction eer his many friends and Be is also breeder ol fine Shorthorn cattle and Jersey hoes and is thoroughly wdi and all of the ins and of the busl nesT Write or wire for dates Hid Best of A New Bank for Victor will soon have a second For some time past tbe mat ter has been under contemplation by Victor and Marengo men and last Saturday Hughes and Dower closed a deal by which a fine corner lot was acquired in Victor and on this a new building will be The capital of the now bank will be and we understand that it is all practically subscribed Victor is looked upon as a very inviting field in which to place a second bank and there is no trouble or delay in dispos ing of the new Report of Genoa Bluff The following are the names of the pupils attending the Genoa Bluff school and who have been neither absent nor tardy for the month end ing May 5th Grace Rumple Ruth Rumple Edna Rumple Rosa Clarence Rathjen Jake Roscoe Davis Alta Davis Leonard Morse Lewis Morse Merle Wright Ralph Kessler Hazel Zimmerman MINNIE now Burroughs in writing on the May time speaks of When dandelions coin of Anew is minted on the And Lowell beautifully says The breeze comes whispering t our ear That are blooming And as the east side of the park is golden with the beauties the botany class analyzed it Monday and found it belong to the great order composi Where belong the New Eng land sunflower and many other well known This order is so well represented that Professor of the state university called the order The dandelion in creases more rapidly than any other for each head contains from four to five hundred each provided with It floats away on the spring breeze and is found and Convey were at Sunday visitors in this vicinity rare as follows spent the day with Maggie and Mae Baily and wife and her broth r Ira Brown were in Deep Sadie Wagner and John Van ee and wife visited with Jerome Aggie and Loretta and and Rosa Vandee spent Sunday Lena and Josie John Heally and wife had the girls 11 home Sunday together with Ed Mary and Barney of Millersburg and Master George Wag upon arriving home said I tell you I had a good Rumor says our John Pfiester is o be married today Tuesday to Miss Jennie fiester has as fine a home to take lis to as the most ungratified could and we extend our hand n wishing them all happiness and right sunshine through Mahannah of North English was called to do embalming for One nice thing for the Ar mah Butler answers any lour in the to phone and f he cant rouse neighboring ts not because he doesnt waken because he wakens the whole community before he gives up the Charlie Irons of Keswick died at the home of his sister Andy May after an of about one Irons was and was a man of wealth and and done a great deal in the way of building the town of owning several of the best structures of the the entire town being built on the Irons He leaves several broth ers and sisters and a host of friends to mourn the loss of a neighbor and friend who never interfered with any bodys affairs but his and by his quiet reticent manner one would think he never had a worry or cross o and Theodore Wagner visited in Ambrose Sunday calling on H Wagner and and Hugh Maggie George and Henry Mil lie Wagner and sister Miss Emma Gross railed on the same found Maggie George able to be about her dooryard on She looks pitiful to others but is cheerful and full of hope that her time will be when she can walk Wagners with the exception of are m Ca i fornia and and those two old people have enough curios and souvenirs of almost every specie of stone and to keep you employed a whole day m a very pleasant and interesting Killian died Monday near after a linger in illness of three Her stii Q t Use a Pure Face Powder Purity is the most essential quality of a face pow The harmful ingredients of impure powders are readily absorbed by the skin and are sooner or to cause serious Those who seek a powder that cannot yet embodies the height of use Face Prepared with skill and care from the best in and guaranteed pure and softens and produces a natural ef fect which can be had in no other You can not know its luxurious properties until you have tried Price 25 Cents Prepared and sold by us Fletchers Druo West Side COAL GRAIN x Exclusive agents celebrated X Diamond the best coal V mined in the Mystic w X X X X X HOCKING JACKSON GRAIN mp is a Our new Ohio Lump world beater for QIU AND GRAIN I Savings i 3 AH kinds ol Groups and the Never answer AU work to Best of newspaper office in of A Reliable Clock Is a necessity in reg Our Clocks combine beau ty of design with absolute accuracy as time We invite inspection of our are here i in great variety of our 8 day strike at up to the fine imported We also have those famous little alarm ones at and thar are fully COME IN Optician and Real Estate The following real estate transfers have been recorded since April 25 John Lawlor and wife to Jas 114a in sec 18801252630 Sarah M Smith to W H Smith sec 1 John Ryan and wf to Thos Phil 125x165 ft in sec 175 John Winegarden to Fred Mil lot 1 blk 13 in Millersburg cemetery 10 Catharine Griffin to W H Miller und 1927 of sw nw sec 3579 9 1366 as und 827 sw nw sec 533 Mary A Hock and husb to Re becca A lot 2 blk 5 and outlets and 3 in Ryans T W Morrison and husb to A H lot 4 blk 26 orig town and lots and ft of 4 ble 1 McFalls add and lot blk Hulls add to rengo Margaret A Carter to Adolph nw nw sec 28781011UO Price to W W nw nw Why suffer with spring crow no 600 We have 12 different kinds of Ladies Oxfords in black and we carry full runs and W also carry a full line of Shoes and for men and in Patent Leather and Tan Come in and see if ou goods and prices are no i 5 5E Asst 3 Asst Jones 3 Kelly and John Hughes 1UK ui were and at times she was able to be m her hair a short time each day for over a eek When despite every care and complications set m that ft no hope She leaves a and four Kol Grimm and eorge of North English and Henry n the old home place west of Am Funeral was held Wednesday t one oclock from the and at Hope Chapel Buna in ie U B Killian ras a hard working frugal strong and through her id and management built up a nice just when she could have the fruits of toil and labor he was called hope to en oy more than earth Rural Route John Nash made a business trip to on Miss Julia Faas is visiting with her sister and Yearian spent Sunday with friends in Genoa Walters and family spent Sunday at Adam Misses Inez Pierce and Minnie Collingwood in Williams Joseph Dubishar had the jUne to lose a valuable horse last Welsh and Olga Wolfe spent Sunday with their sister Roy Ablard and his sister Miss Mabel spent Sunday with Miss Altha Harry Cafferty and Lonnie Cash man attended church at East Sumner Sunday C Hall and John Nash attended the Sunday School convention at Marengo last Ralph Lortz accompanied by Miss was seen traveling through Conroy last Miss Bertha Cashman has been un able to attend to her school duties on account of This is a busy season for the They are planting corn and wonder if it is warm enough J Klever has had his resi dence Von his skilled laborers did the Miss Lizzie Septer returned home last Sunday after a pleasant visit with her sister Klever and Jones and family and Aubrey Jones and family spent Sunday at the John Walters While a crowd of young men were returning from a ball game Sunday afternoon a team frightened and started forward at full speed but were ioon nothing Dave earian t injuries but pleased to Machine and Wagon I am prepared to turn out first class Special attention to HORSE SHOEING and PLOW WAGONS and CARRIAGES Give me a Roy South Side Successor to Jenkins VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer A splendid tonic for the makes the hair grow long and Always restores color to gray all the color of Sold for fifty Lies the 111 Thats pillowed in a screenless Why do you or try to in a screenless when you can buy screens as cheap as we are selling Perhaps you dont know how cheap Then the thing to do is to come and find WP pan sell you pood at a price that will enable you to do away with all worry and bother of fighting flies and and protect your windows from at the same What are you going to do Come and see us any A good line of Carpet Lining always on to gether with a well assorted stock of Building Hughes fife LIVERY AND FEED We keep the very best rigs and om are Horses boarded by the Corner