Worth County Index (Newspaper) - November 28, 1912, Northwood, Iowa ORTH Volume 31 Northwood Iowa 28 1912 Number 48 and incidentally threatening to get in- to the Turko-Balkan Mexican federals during the week just have pacified 25 insurgent villages by wiping them off the Allies ate Still Carving Turkey hundred ore re- covered from the ruins of a north can town which was by earthquake two or three days ago Maybe that was an insurgent town too SUNDAY chief news of this day of peace is that German and trian reserves are being called to the in large numbers and that a new war is inevitable It is a play for for n slice of Turkey Senator Raynor the leading democrat of dies aged 62 years He had been active in public life since his year MONDAY powers protest that their purposes are peaceful yet it is evident the sword of war is ed by a a slender war and famine arc doing their frightful work all along the con- tending persons are killed and upwards of twenty injured This Thanksgiving Week TURKEY HELPLESS EUROPEAN Wars Wai Rumors Much Earthquake in Mexico Other News Wilson Mr Bryan to Bermuda for Mr Bryan care lo go and it is pretty fur for a tidal wave drowns inhabitants of Jamaica coast Two more French military aviators art is a cessation of Turko Bulgarian hostilities while the belliger OUR OVERFLOW v Maniages UK Deaths and ents stick to arrange terms of peace THURSDAY rejects terms allies as ton drastic i orders the commander of her forces j to continue the men sets a higher some fatally when explosion wrecks a tarch establishment in Waukegan 111 Obituary SPILDE Mrs Malina L Spilde passed away ue on her fast at her home in Northwood early Jast furious is on again along the lines and as usual the Turks pear to he getting the of The blowing up of a Turkish cruiser is Greeks huve captured an important Turkish town ami the is Monday She hud been an in- valid for many years and a great f eier for many months before but in all lier illness ehe bore the yoke of with unusual and Christian fortitude She was one landof powers are of thu faithful onus of earth her in coming restive war are centering on her family r J great home gette convention Philadelphia I Airs Spilde was a Christmas gift confessed dy n a-j her parents having Leun born on testifies of taking center 25 1843 at Nor around as unconcernedly as most of us way At in the old country ah would a suit euse says ht was in marriage to Mr Lar sioned to blow Angeles j who survives her To this Times auxiliary plant and five children ware born of whom four to add list of Ole Christina Mrs Pete to divert suspicion from J B arid remain thw first-born hav died in infancy the bright lights and nightly guards j Mr to Americ about j in 1880 and shortly after settled on SATURDAY are farm six miles west of town wher and dreadful disclosures until in time they have made their horn trial at Indianapolis of -45 men accused in Northwood of complicity with in their New films and ones ut the aU troops dome every night And Other for Thanksgiving Postmaster Bjorgo Hurt Bui Improving Postmaster Andrew Bjorgo was the of an auto accident last ay evening and sustained which might have come near being nes He and Messrs N E Thoen and ohn were returning in Mr B's a business trip to Lake When near Abbey a place ind running at a lively clip a wheel a stone and the machine arned turtle completely over and part way over again Messrs dn and Reeb almost miraculously escaped with minor contusions only but Mr Bjorgo pinned down beneath the heavy machine was released with considerable difficulty by his ind Mr A E Boutelle who came to their assistance Mr B sustained in- juries which were very severe and ful and which will put him out of coin mission for quite a while He is under Dr skillful cure and is said to be hearing up with splendid grit The car WHS so little demoralized that Mr took it with its occupants back to steam At last reports Mr Bjorgo was resting quite easily Beets Mr and Miss Annie his daughter iwe Northwood business vi el tors Monday Mr Lee just the Mitchell county one mile horUi of Carpenter His account of farm of this year wero of and parts of it wilt be to our hope When asked if ary Mr Lee responded that he had teen too busy hauling his hefts to to gather in any news It struck tiat some news in It Wu been insisting to selves the McKinley under discussion that this country a great deal better produce its own sugar thin import from 70 to 90 per centof the headway ita have wished but there for the and if Congress raise ell and Cerro Gordo ship out thousands of tons of augar beeta a year and the en BO profitable for farmers that both and Clear have seriously considered tions for erecting and equipping factories the first coat of which ii something enormous So far as we know the only Worth countian who ha engaged to any appreciable extent in the sugar beet industry is Mr Ber Thompto who grew twenty acres o or four years ago and di well not well enoug to warrant trim in going into tha branch of agriculture again under ex isting conditions in vicinity How ever Haugen and others have made t ively prove HE UNITS Claims in Co Found Audited Allowed By Board of Supervisors I SESSION A D 1912 Ejection Expenses Other Claims Where the People's Money Goes More to Follow G O JucKe ot election Jf K clerk of A S election John A ejection K K B K Tree H 31 K 1 C or uf C U L J II I 690 6 5 90 6 6 W 00 1 00 -0 60 3 Ml 01 CO WHAT Al K3CJM.fi INCH I f 10 87 C Finch labor forn U O oil lad I K aUc work Co Co printing K D Smith La bur an J Lumber Co patL H Manchester part Cur R Ihinelttjster pint or Jo Hrbt Boric cute of Roy 11 Will cure of mil Hi W G Ift fcU 20 iari merits which hat the soil of some parts Tonight the country home of Mrs Mary Wardell will and aglow us Bessie and proud Mr Conrad Olson join hands and lives for much and very little woe we hope The ceremony by of Baptist church will be ed by a houseful of loving relatives and admiring of alj the ways be able to think of Thanksgiving Day of 1912 with hearts filled with cere thanksgiving SERVICE Wo make it H that overy business transaction with our patrons shall be satisfactory We want one lo feel that they arc free to come to us in all matters where our ence help will be of value When we of the Service to our customers we mean best you expect from your bank Our service includes a hundred and one little details all of go to make of our patrons satisfied customers We feel confident you wilt the Service we can render anil are to have you yourself of it Yours for Service THE COUNTY STATE BANK Established 1869 Iowa Pres C H BECKETT Vice HANSON Cashier C H DWELLE Cashier Farm Loans a Specialty The quiet home wedding of Mr T E olton of Fertile and bliss Ida he Grove was solemnized by Rev J F Eaker at tho Dixon home oon November 27 Heartiest D of Worth county is peculiarly adapted td the successful prosecution of the in- dustry But meanwhile we arc ing Mr Lee waiting Being anxious for information as to cal details of the business pumped him assiduously with these Ha sowed 15 acres to sugar beets in tracta from raised and marketed 130 of beets the growth 7 to 12 tons to the aero the average being tons He did the and drawing to kct The beets were weeded tended by f f r orz for their work Mr Lee paid 922 for his beet seeds He drew the beets to penter from which station they are shipped to the company at Minn with which he had contracted He received for his beets a ton on the cars making the income from his 15 acres 3650 The direct financial out- go as shown above was leaving labor and profits fie hut to have a hired man while the beet har vesting and hauling were in progress for most of the rest of the season he has it We en- about his other for a study in comparative profits Mr Lee has all his corn 30 acres in the crib and it is fine corn and a good yield probably a little above the average He raised 142 bushels of wheat eight acres Just 17 bushels on an aver age making his income per acre from that cereal about at prices Of oats he got bushel from 50 acres aver agin E bushels ti the acre which at 261 cents wouW a gross income of to the acre Every practical farmer will know the genera average cost per acre cf ducing those grains It looks as tho the beet raising were by far the most lucrative and if there were any way to raise his average of bushels to equal his BEST yield of 12 bushels per acre the margin of profit be I increased cent at least providing To the farmer son been fof an of this season let me take in could not be him to the International l Mn play on If your boy shows to five tons of beets to the acre it is arming and you long to keep him on plain to be seen there is tig profit in There will bo another wedding at the ome of Mr and Mrs Aslak Abraham his Thanksgiving Day when their daughter Miss Louise be omes the wife of Mr Andrew I ion The ceremony will be performed y Rev D Stoeve in the presence of only The friends of Mr arid [rs Johnson earnestly hope that this ay be but the first of a very Jong of bright Thanksgiving days K Noted Educator on the Chicago Stock Show Prof W A Henry in of be International Live Stock ion which will this year be held from to Dec 7th The International is a clean show t haa but one betterment f the live stock of the West One can International in full nce that this grand purpose rules LW fi Cu d Tail Jte f at UUr ul experiment building A of Co of election eturn In IT Walk ul election R 5 fX Setter ot il ballaU ft Olo of 7 0 Kldo ft ii of ft K ejection 6 00 M of election hoothi 7 W s tall a n election 00 CJ T of election 00 C N fnr M 12 W K L O far ti A supplies F W services R L 1 1 adieu chirk O servic U S vices Hu 2 A 0 y T H G ser Aleck Co s O K 173 K 12 00 4 00 2 00 SCO 3 W 401 3 00 2 50 8 W 22 35 S 00 406 s in s be 4 WO 300 00 15 31 S Tfl 33 SO Copy t for MM Mick K S M R OUou Ceo booths Ulc r n o S K U ti T A ol I homo place take him to the In- ami arouse his ambitions Il your farm is operated by a ant nr renter you like to arouse in him n keener interest for ter stock take him to the International Thu more Rood live stock there is In iny neighborhood the more valuable becomes the property there Urge your neighbors to go with you to the Inter- national raising twelve tons and upwards to the acre Mr Lee knows one man a anton the place near St guv who claims an average of tons manifestly an exceptional yield His reed was sown on grub land Of course there are factors in the problem such as soil exhaustion etc ily not taken in this non- scientific article Postum and 1 package 1 package Mothers 1 gal Pure Sorghum................75 3 packages Corn 1 package Monarch Mince 1 jar Roquefort 1 can Zig 1 jar Primost Danish Peas per 2 cans Red 2 tli can Chase coffee 75 Monarch 1 can Blue Sea Fish IB 1 package Minute 1 package Lilly per G This Neighborhood Note is ed bodily from the correspondence of our Union The output of the N S cement Co for the year was barrels not so bad for one ment plant The company are in the way of in- creased capacity and storage room They hare been in re- gard to the efficiency of an auto truck as with teaming and nave that the trade can make one by team and somewhat more per trip It beats all how WMM City U and it c W -0 Id OC 20 31 00 K ivlrrk of N bounty S a 4 vt CO 67 ft B re uk tk u t grn aO Anchor Log or 1 10 of Co office 13 50 75 poor Co 13 w ire 50 37 S And B aa deck of 11 Schmidt hoard ol health 2 00 2 C up A coal for 201 ai judge of MOD clerk of election Judge of 6 6 Agent Campbell at Mar Sunday inspecting the work and th of elect y and great im pro made there aince its establishment a U ol c led ion c we is J of j cm 7 00 7 general division point Mr Cami bell will servo the road as one of th dispatchers at soon YOD DID VOTE Now You Want to Buy Your Goods Right SPECIAL ON LADIES COATS All CoaU go All 22.20 CoaU go at 20.00 All 20.00 CoaU go at 18.50 All 18.50 CoaU go at 15.00 All 15.00 CoaU All 12.50 CoaU 10.00 All 10.00 Coats go at All CoaU go at 8.00 6.50 We have Sold about 200 CoaU and have about 125 left which mutt be sold before Irt 1913 Remember we are not undersold on CoaU or anything else Yours For a Square Deal Lund Bros O O Lund Berg Northwood T O Lund to a in the near fa