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Iowa, May 30, 1894, Rev. \V. H. Willard Jones, the rector, officiating, Cyrus Field Weaver of !tlt; one. to JuliaKit a. daughter of John Thompson ofOgden.Tribute Is Pa:d.Honors to the memory of their beloved dead were paid throughout theAir. Dalton....................J. DubJake Schneider..........1 -on Savage(’apt. Mason ( C. S. A.i. . Frank FellowsPete ................Frank Pic keringGen. McPherson lt;I S. A.Martin ( roweGen. Sherman 11'. S. A.). Ausitii Signsnation yesterday by the veterans ofthe Grand Armv of the Republic, andthe surviving relatives of those thatfell in the great eontlict of the sixties.In Hoone as is always the custom, thedav was observed with beautiful andappropriate ceremonies.Major Wilber ( F. S. A. . . . .Geo. BoydCol. Harrison lt;F. S. A. i. Ned RinglandCorporal Ogden lt;C. S. A.). ... Hd NimsSergeant Hates (C. S. A.).........................Harrv EhrhartMaud Dalton.......Miss Mae HavensCarrie Dalton.... Miss Maud GoodwinPersonalS. W. Holcomb and family have returned to Hoone to live and Mr. Hoicomb will probably engage in the printing business.O. s. Canier is back from a sevenmonths’ tour through the South in thecourse of which he visited nearly alisouthern states. He comes hackgreatly improved.Airs. J. E. (’line is visiting in thelt;-itv. the guest of Mrs. S. P. McDaniel.Mrs. Cline was formerly a resident orBoone, her home being now in Jefferson, la.Horn yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. A. DJenkins, a son. Mrs. Jenkins is thedaughter of J. B. Patterson and the ex-Mrs. Dalton........Miss May HibbardLittle Willie............Harry .MarshThe young ladies taking part in thetableaus were Misses Arnold, Ha cuts.hud Daugherty.FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 1. 1X91Personal1. C. Mather returned last night froma week s visit at Col fax''.County Clerk Spurrier left yesterdayto visit his father, who resides in thesouthern part, of the county, nearWoodward. IP1 took his little hoy witlihim. He also rode his bicycle. Air.Spurrier hoped to make the tour insafety, noting that the wind was notdangerously strong and having had hiswhiskers closely amputated. He ex-sheriff is beaming with happy smilestoday.Brief.The corner stone of the new Catholic church will be laid at 10 o'clock to-pects to return home Monday.Prof. E, E. G. Selle teacher of theparochial school of the German Lutneran church, departed last evening forFreeport. 111., vvhc re lie has acceptedmorrow. Archbishop Hennessy presiding.Honors Won.The thirteenth annual commencement of the Hoone high school occurred at tho Baptist eiiurch Tuesdayevening. The salutatory address wasdelivered bv Miss Etta May White.a new position.Sacred Heart Church.The corner stone of the beautifulnew Catholic church was laid with imposing ceremonies this morning. Thevisiting priests were:Very Rev. Al. Flavin, Des Moines.Very Rev. T. M. Lenihan, Ft. Dodge -who took for her subject, “This ChildVery Rev. P. J. (“Connor. Carroll.in Modern Literaturei *This was followed by the commencement addressby Dr. Joseph Duryea of Omaha. Thevaledictory address was delivered byAliss Emliie Ursula Goeppmger,Orchessubject chosen being “Life’sThe other members of the classtra»♦Rev, James . , Brady, Coon Rapids.Rev. Edward O'Farrell, Jefferson.Rev, George Gastello, Lolirville.Rev, VV. J. Hatpin, Flora.Rev. John McNamara. Nevada.Rev, D. F. D’Gorman. State Center.Rev. P. C. Kenny, Grand Junction.read essays Monday afternoon at t:u-higli school building.Rev, J. P. Barron, Lentars.Rev. H. C. Lenihan announced thatBlue and Gray.Archbishop Hennessy would be unableto be present as expected for the conThe pretty war drama “Blue anc: firmation service this afternoon. HeGray was presented at the opera house last night und r the auspices ofCompany I of the Iowa National Quart:also announced that vespers and thebenediction would ho pronounced at \ o’clock. The splenuid church whenMiss Elsie Held, during the evening,! con ioted, will cost in the neighbor-sang a comic song “Tily-Ouki-Oux- ‘ hod* of $**», of).* ■ — — , i ■- ■ -■ i* i.the triumph of principle. it is very iivpert ant that one knows what attitude tion means? An educated|; we not «*gin to see what educa*rson isto take toward the self.“Oh! the world is a market place,where all day long Someone is selling his ware;one who nus the a ally of co-operationwith all of life's factors.* ihe is most learned and mods ior asong;Someone is selling, for someone mustbuy,wise,Who best and most can love and sympathize.**hough the goods may be shoddy, theWhich means putting one’s-self in theprice may he high.Someone- is selling along with hi»wa resThe hopes of a father, a dear motner*prayers;His honor and manhood tie barters toother fellow’s place in a spirit of gympathy and appreciation, of co-operating with those about us. with the greatfactors of life that confront us. andwith God, Until this is true, educationfor the individual fails to be a reality.—-self.CARROT GOT MAUDLIN DRUNKFor in c heating another, he's cheatinghimself.Just remember this, lad, if you buyor you sell,That hurting a brother will hurt youas well;Professor Measures Plant Jags With Emotiongraph—Wakes ’Em UpWith Stick.t«t you're short weight on honor, shortmeasure on truth.You’re robbing your manhood rightnow in your youth. ’Not everyone knows how to take advantage of given opportunities. Onedia-e of education consists in beingable to put the mind in me proper direction and keep it there, .u* i.angs hat bring temporary pleasure and fun oitentimes seem to have greater power in securing the thought of men titanChicago.- An elaboration of the discovery that plants are just as sensitive as human beings was made at the University of Chicago by Professor Jagadis Chuder Bose of the University of Calcutta. Professor Hose has invented a device called the cmo-tiongraph. by which he measures the responses of plants to “I have a carrot which got drunk when a dish of alcohol was near it. said the professor. He was actually maudlin until f carried him into freshair.so’eled s(ion:iDob1 loow hicityjustw; i s tig! theconDRMonofbe itvisiGra26terstoiAttthete nhisAforlt;binpreperhisinsiwill«edhisv a sproing, w a sd e aforereaiEw a aN.Msomething that is possessed of worth-whilem-ss. This is a sad commentary upon human life, We are losing thePower of recognizing the tilings thatcontain value and making them apart of the life,Finally, co-operation must le* withGod, and if co-operation with theseother factors is carried to its logicalconclusion, the result will be a working with God in carrying out His plan tc ;• human Is!**, by tin* following of oilthighest ideals which are God-given, and th« inspirations that arc heavenborn.Plants are usually asleep from six o’clock in the morning until noon. They may be aroused by beating them with a stick ’»■Eleven Gifts—And All Girls.Waynesboro, Pa.—Upton V. Gift has been presented with his eleventhdaughter. The father says that, while he would have preferred the stork would have brought him a hoy for once, as he has no boys yet, still another daughtt r added to the charming circle of ten is very welcome.Lack of co-operation produces an Isolated life, a Robinson Crusoe sort olexfstance. It is a poor specimen of hitinanity that exhibits no large feelingExcuse for Tardiness.Elizabeth, N. I —When Mary C.unoscame to school two hours lato for the first time, she handed the teacher a note from her mother asking that sh** be excused ‘‘because it took her too long to rescue Michael and Catherine.her little brother and sister, when tiro swept their home. ’of responsibility, lacking tin* ncogniHion of a not-self environment, one w hocan see no environment except as theself predominates.Call at our otnc* ana pmcj yourorder now for your letterhead*,envelope*, cards, circulars, etc. We know that w* can pleas* you. N.-R.
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