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   Worth County Index (Newspaper) - July 20, 1905, Northwood, Iowa                                WORTH COUNTY INDEX Volume 24 Northwood Iowa Thursday July Number 31 Clearance Sale s Dry ds Now Big reduction in prices on Ladies Muslin Underwear Lawns Cotton Shallies Cotton Voiles etc Also a fine line of Embroideries AT CUT PRICES We have closed out the Brunsvold Stock of Goods and are now in position to give our customers prompt and efficient service at our BIG CORNER STORE where you will find the Largest Newest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS and SHOES in town We buy our Groceries in large quantities and always the best Try our SUGAR You will be convinced of their superior quality Your Worth or Your Money Back always at J B Thompson Sons HERE ARE BARGAINS FOR Our lines of Dry Goods Dress Goods Silks and mings Gloves Hosiery Underwear Collars Fans Laces and Embroideries arc com- plete and can save your money j Out In tbe The carrs un I loit tliem Among ike winds mat lilay the of herds ol trees Tlic Ibe ot Hie ilia drowsy nlptl- Where III thoughts lite anil Out in with II Unv hired mm does not sec it in the mine Mrs Browning The Iowa Supreme court has denied the application for a rehearing in the case is under hang for the brutal murder of his wife He was drunk at the time on furnished by the runner for a liquor which some one calls a murder mill The Past Week her to jot Into naval out of of Japanese war bonds allotted td the Stales lire in thin one plenipotentiary resigns in order to gel Koine pence ol own and over liis Is tia an nt peace nru recorded In Now W of frenzied fume UK the of Kt Paul one lo a [ft itn M lie the of the at tlie press IH licit generally that a Alliance Is of there is no uf the fuel that ICmp and conferred together Crop Bulletin Uie wrok July 17 The week was cool with excess of and scattered showers un- til the 14th which a of biph temperature with more able conditions for haymaking lag cultivation of late corn aad Testing fall wheat rye and earlj oats and barley la the northern half of the state barley and rye are being rested and oats and wheat are ripening normally with promise of fair yield well advanced in all districts where local conditions were fairly rood but there bas been considerable loss of clover hay that was cut prior to the 12th The corn crop is making excellent progress in all except on very wet lands which wilt be eliminated from the reage in final estimates of yield In earliest fields tassels arc noted and the color good The general out- looV for field is very good AH yet no material damage by rust or blight is indicated in the graio fields The hay crop is heavy and pasturage is above normal Early potatoes yield abundantly See the list of special premiums prepare to win some of them Farmers of this section have been busy saving a magnificent hay a crop which is of farmore importance than most people seem to realize A few years before the outbreak of the rebellion a man named Helper wrote a book on the Impending Crisis be- the North and South ers had been shouting for years ton Mr Helper proved bj the hay crop of the North not only haJ in it more value than the cotton of the South but more than cotton tobacco rice and sugar crops combined 11 probably is Mason City court has denied Martin cott new trial and he must serve five for the killing of Geo at a year ago last ber Thia is the case where Wescott tried for striking a barber at Hanlontown with a beer bottle and throwing or knocking him out of a story window The man was hours after On the change of the trial took place in this Clark of city Kepler 4 our county of the else that t was to M WHte hiH from the IIH though the wore to wive the Hume connection tlie lincs state will not cept n is puts in n with Takahira with ShontH and of the nfi a earth hot wavo The supreme court has new drainage law valid North Iowa farmers have been ing a week of hjindred-lhousanrl- dolla weather As to Frenzied Finance Friday last was Lawison day and likewise opening day at the Albert Lea chautauqua and we fancy it was an eye-opening day to a Kreat of the thousands in attendance For a year or more Mr Lawson by his cut has been winning the attention of the American people till today there arc very few who occupy a more position in the public During his recent tour in the Weal he hasbeen the drawing magnet at every assembly which could secure his presence Thane places few in number and Albert justly prides itself on Mr made his ill at in's in a vate cur by including tlic editor of two or three secretaries and representatives of eastern dailies He looks smiling just like hia pictures only more lading and alert He is a fine of physical splendid equipment of mental as n public r he is not a triumphant success ably there is not another lecturer I the program who ill not surpass him in that re- gard But he is brim full of a mendous subject and has arrested the attention of the American as few men have in recent years People like to hear the man with a message many are only too glad to have any magnate pilloried almost everyone is delighted to see Standard and the System bared to the public exposing true like the gentleman whose likeness adorns the title page of the almanac The crusader must endure hardness he who pricks with a sharp pen is due to receive the return son is no exception He has been quite generally spoken of as and er who is temporarily working soine other game or as a thief who haa turned state's evidence The same person will Bay of him occasion serves that he has salted down his millions or that he has turned upon his late pals out ot revenge be- cause they beat him out of his share ot the swag We to be among those who wish to hold right views uien public urse believed of late years that when vre haye seen a man and heard him talk we could form a pretty estimate as to his honesty After reading two of Mr Lawson's articles we got a more favorable impression of the man than that gathered from what others were saying about him To hear him is still more of his sincerity tho the man is evidently something of an enigma more alert than profound imbued with much of the sporting spirit of the age We doubt if he leaves on many sincere people an unshaken faith in his own sincerity However plainly he may ee the horrors of bondage to the System we doubt about his he Moses to lead the American people rom that bondage But we do believe e is a fair gladiatorial fighter who can neither be frightened nor bought off And we believe he is doing the an people a great service by opening heir eyes to evil conditions which will not be permitted to long endure now that they are being dragged ont into the light With this perhaps too long we hope in this and issues to present a tolerably accurate synopsis of the Albert Lea address for the benefit of of Worth who heard it and may like to have their memory re freshed and of hundreds who have been glad to hear it but were denied the privilege WALL COME fN AND about Wall Paper that house of yours He lias as stock of new patterns that are jre carries Heath Milligan Paints Lead Varnishes Brushes PRICES GUARANTEED to be the lowest The New Drug Store Just Received a full line of Corliss Coon Co Collars for ladies all latest styles price 15 and SAILOR COLLAR 25 cents SYBIL I IN PAULA 1 IN 1 can Corn I I dog Sweet Pickles lOc 2 cans Deal Ked Salmon 1 pound Good Rice Sc 2 cans Teaches 1 bottle My Wife Salad Sardines per 1 bottle Salad 1 bottle Pure Olive Best Cream and Brick Cheese 1 Ib Tea Dinner Party Coffee try our special 4 1 can Van Camp's Whole 1 can Van Camp's Corn finest I Scans Pea Fruit Jar per Hull Fruit Jma NOW IS THE TIME preserve sell Jur lac ISc SOc Me Me lOc Highest price paid for Farm Produce vis a call G I Topeka Trouble is staring hardat the harvest er trust Verily these are days whc no trust knows whom to trust liaH the Hi In tlie big the prostrations ex- are in chiol of I A EC in Idaho He been on women children lire killed liy the of t oof of flin of n women's at Italy A lot of roofs might fall out killing ninny made no liv Lot of tion fit ill aTR further of heat Wltte the Annotated an Inter- view in he in that will continue thn war rather than to humiliating print long the ol depot at Minn horno pix people In the hi ing to of United army to The long article on this page give a specimen of Mr publi speaking The gist of the balance o his speech will DC given next week in severe condensation People who heard Hon W J at Albert last Sunday say his The Prince of was splendid If Bryan's politics were ai sound as his theology even Re- publicans would pronounce him a Christian statesman Thomas A Edison the tireless tor who humanly speaking has make such a marvelous success of life says of Although f work a good many a day my life is a very asid one I do not worry I an foad of f nn amd I like good lows Mr said on If hia waa not to in- two per art yer witk so W The story that lam going to tell you affects every man womon and child in 1 will try to divide it up in- to sections Certain things will be assurances statements of others will be my conclusions drawn from a familiarity with the business which is the foundation of my subject and others will be to carefully these sections and I would ask as a favor that in of there is any man or woman who has any reason to doubt my statements of facts that they will speak up in a fair manly way and allow me to clear up any uncertainties that are minds in connection with these ments I will aak them as a favor to speak up for if I can enlighten them on any of my conclusion it will be a great help During the past 30 years the can people know we have had ity in this country great prosperity you all know that you all feel it you all have had unmistakable evidence of it What is prosperity in a Prosperity im a nation composed of free and equal citizens is thing remaining after a amount of work over and above that which have t and luxuries during the tinu they have prod need it Tkat is any prosperous we will aay our nation a M- tlo of eighty oM of people after tiny worked a yew oi work to for f they produced it and have something over During the past thirty years we have had almost continuous prosperity in this country and we have had re- maining each year a surplus and the American people know this We have which show it and foreign which confirm it and positive evidence that it is true from the fact that there are among us a number of men who have great three hundred four hundred five hundred millions that a few individuals have secured during their secluded lives this means that in the aggregate there is a tremendous surplus of earnings by the people over and above what they have spent American people have known this They have felt it and yet eacK year when the American people looked to see what they had on hand they were surprised to find that they had no surplus that only a few lad any surplus The American people have wondered at what conld be the meaning of this They knew that their laws were all right that our forefathers had started free and equal that each man woman and child entitled to or her share of the join labors of all the people in proportion to what or he produced They knew and yet they also knew tia great got away from them somehow got into the of a few and they have been wondering an trying to find out what the trouble In the election you are tol all of stories one by the can and one by the Democrat and yo know no more about it after you hav listened to the story than you did be fore for the one fact that o these enormous earnings yon did nc get your share At that stage I a ordinary American citizen holding n office entitled to no more respect e titled to no more weight than any the rest of you being brought up the business of making money sa was obliged to see as all men in Wj street are obliged to see what th trick was I saw where the the American people went to and said to myself What better work ca I do now that I have sufficient money to what belt work can I do than to go out the American people and show the just what this evil is show them in way they will and after I have shown them to arouse them so that they will demand that this evil be eradicated and then if I can find a way to show them how to find away to eradicate it and then to eradicate it what greater thing could one man I said to myself That will be better than to make one hundred millions of dollars and I have started In to do it and to educate the American people This is my plan and a very simple one: To tell the American people the of their wrongs To make that simple in its A B simple that i they would first become interested My critics have that I tell my in too many that I en it ont that I could it oa a few of paper it to the American people and tire They don't the American people well as I do I my ocaM have tot this taat I haw today feller tare crowd her if to be there ia waat an He might possibly have got a large owd but I don't think it would be the me people or for the same purpose thin is I If I can tell ory I must tell it interestingly else is no use to tell it because they will ut it in the waste basket They the to read it if it is pot dry figures We have works on he subject which the ordinary man as to give up the products of a ork in order to buy and then spend bout 30 years trying to understand hem You all know this is so and I I must not tell it that way 1 ill make it a story and I will try to it interesting Now if I cam ell these American people tell thems n ordinary every day language they will become so interested that they will follow me to the finish and if I ave the facts at the end of the year will see them and if I tell my tory correctly they will become that they will demand that hey be given an opportunity to do and if 1 can tell them to do they will doit They will and they will listen to the ruth and I will get them intensely I must tell them how the defaulter waa pressed into defaulting and how he went to state's ana why he committed suicide I told honest truth told it in a serial in a magazine and still 1 have my audience What does that I didn't get the swelled head over it I knew what it meant You didn't It was simply the truth that my story contained that your interest and that has kept it until your interest is more intense than at nny other period I am going to tell you of more of crime than I have already told you bul I am coming to the second stage of IUT story now second stage was this that after I had aroused the American people as to how their money had been taken from them bT a few men t would show them what to do to stop it That is why a short time ago I by directing them to tell their stocks and bonds In December I issued a warning abont the stocks and bonds and in three there was panic in Wall street and bonds a feat never performed before since the world A feat that has beta even of that feat has never been performed since beginning of the No man that ever lived could issue an ment and ftich an effect that would shrink securities and what did shrink them Simply the same thins that lias kepi the American people in- It my story that got them to stocks and bonds The third section of my work waa that when I have sufficiently shrunk stocks and bonds I will advance the American people some plan that will hold them there If that is then the evils which have for the past 30 years oppressed the can people will have disappeared every man woman and child in ca will be better off than they been They will have remaining each year each month each week a portion of the of their labor than they had heretofore I man child will be benefited I sun aad child other few wbo ly that will W   

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