Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 23, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Worlds Only Corn Palace sept. 23 to sept. 28 be Here sure weather Cloudy Shower the eve amp King Republican third edition vol Xxxvi six offerm Mitchell s. A monday september 23,1929 dry sleuths nose out underwater smuggling secret twelve pages number 297 level has risen from 140 j to 143 since aug. 15, is assertion uhf at crop is off evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. A sept. 25�?the v to h in Quot t on department of agriculture report that the world Supply of wheat for Quot this season is now estimated at bout 360.oc0.000 bushels less than total for last year Points a smaller carry Over this spite indications that the �5 going to consume less for at Oner wheat. Weather Ideal As 37th Corn fete opens get share manager and stars for Palace show arrive in Mitchell Acle at working like beavers in a deserted Boathouse in Windsor Canada enterprising bootleggers had been sending their cargoes of Giggle water to the United along an underwater Cable. A skid like device was loaded in Canada and dragged on the River bed to Detroit where it was quickly reloaded onto waiting motor trucks. Complete diving equipment for loading the illicit cargo underwater was found. The sketch above shows the artist s Conception of the scheme which had evaded the watchful River customs men for Many months. Nan naval Accord coming conference expected to rewrite capital ship provisions by James l. West associated press staff writer Washington d. C., sept. 23�? up a acceptance by the principal naval May revise 1921 stray cat s charms melt heart of if finals state rep worlds production is conc Diaby a less than the world con ired Quot last year. With higher and better Corn crops in Europe the consumption a wheat there no doubt will be >55 than usual but it seems prob lat consumption will exceed eduction and that the carry Over the end of the year will be less he stocks on hand at the by g of the year the department reports. I Oriental demand less it is probable that Europe will i Tike in the season of july 30, 1929, j to july i 1930. Nearly As much i schea As last season but the Oil j in Vin take considerably less j larger Crons in France and South j err. European countries will enable j the countries to reduce their imports. But some of the Northern j countries will have to buy about As j much As they bought last year to j meet their f Ood requirements. South and Central american countries probably will take about As much j is last year. The Orient which Las Low priced wheat from Canada j necessary the negotiation of a sup j when it comes to disposing of dogs probably will curtail its consumption in account of higher prices. A the demand for wheat from the United states should improve years ago. Shortly both on account of decline j the expectation Here is that the in volume of supplies from the american proposition will be agreed Southern to by great Britain. Japan. France Champion dog killing policeman has a cat really nine lives can j a ride in Chicago and other metro a hard boiled policeman really fall j Poi Tan centers of crime. It was in love with a stray feline and Sud no trick at All to entice the cat Denly become so soft hearted that i to the car. Once there it snuggle is unable to kill the animal j i against the patrolman and these Are two questions that purred contentedly. Who knows members of the police department j what transformation took place in and a citizen of Mitchell whose j heart that beat beneath the Domicle has been adopted As a Home by a stray cat would like to Powers of the american proposal for an Extension of the ten year s holi j have answered. Day in the construction of capital there is on the in Force a Man. Arbo has been recognized Tor his ear took Large quantities of ships to fifteen years would make j unerring aim and his Stony heart when it comes to disposing Plemen Tai draft to the first naval picked up running about the City. Limitation treaty signed Here eight a a but Luria the irate citizen called police Headquarters and asked that the reserves be sent out to rid his Home of the undesirable presence of a carnivorous quadruped Genus Felis buying activity in european mar j r a Domestic that this Man whose sets. Several of the North europ j and Italy at the projected limitation j heart had Malawi untouched by Ean countries will have to import conference in London next january j the piteous Appeal in the eyes of Large quantities of wheat and the j with to a saving of millions to each j dogs doomed to die should be be Toots they now have on hand with j nation Between 1931 and 1936 since j elected for the task of making away their Domestic supplies Are not suf Many of the present ships would be i with the nine lives of this Partick Focient to take them out of the mar replaced during that time. V. Lar intruder. In for a period of by length. J whatever agreement is reached is j Well the policeman called for the Quot Australia has Only a Small sur regarded As More than Likely to con j feline plus remaining for exportation in j Tain a provision under which great the next three months. Argentina j Britain and the United states would probably cannot continue to ship reduce their capital ship fleets to 15 6.000, bushels a week through Craft. Under the Washington agreement. He planned to take it for a ride much after the manner that obtrusive gangsters Are taken for the next three months. With a Short crop in Canada exports from that country will move at a much lower rate than last general Levy High discussing farm products in general. The department in a recent statement says Quot the general Levy of prices received by producers of farm products was higher on August 15 than july is. As indicated by a Rise in the Index of farm prices from 140 to 143. Compared with 139 a year ago further advances in prices of great Britain would retire five of its present 20 capital ships while the United states would place three out of commission by 1936, the Date of the expiration of the agreement. This would bring each Fleet Down to the ultimate treaty total of 15 for each nation. The three ships now constituting the Backbone of the scouting Fleet which is based on the Atlantic probably would be the Craft this magnates heard in lobby probe two steel firm officials called in investigation of Shearer moves Washington. C., sept. 23.�? up a More Light on the employment of William b. Shearer big Navy advocate. By american shipbuilders As nation or j place out of commis. Their a observer and reporter at the Sion. They Are the Utah which j unsuccessful Geneva arms limit carried president Hoover on the last i Tion conference in 1927 was sought Blue coat who can say what feline Charm was exerted the upshot of it was that the officer and the cat arrived at what was to have been the scene of execution. With fingers that possibly trembled a bit the policeman prepared to do his duty. The Strain was too much. He just do it. So he decided not to kill the cat. It Ras a Long Way to th3 Home Pussy had claimed anyway and. Irh aps the officer thought his new Friend might not find her Way Back. And besides he could report the vagrant had been done away with. No harm in that. So he hurried to his car leaving Pussy contentedly washing an already immaculate and speculating upon whether she should return to her horn0 or engage in a rate Roundup at the dump grounds. Contemplation finally decided upon former course and puss returned to her adopted Home wit Cut any further delay. A report was made at police Headquarters of the incident and a passionate voice demanded to speak to the policeman who went out to kill a cat. A Why a demanded the citizen when the connection was completed a Why did no to you kill the cat a a Why Erah a i did. Did t i a answered the patrolman. A you did not came the staccato reply. A certainly i did fight looms on flexible plan Independent g. O. P. Ranks expected to vote against Hoover on Bill Washington d. C., sept. 23.�? up a Republican leaders in the Senate faced a complicated situation today As they approached a vote on the highly controversial administrative provisions of the Tariff Bill. They were successful in their first move to Speed up the debate the calling of today a session an hour earlier than usual. They were confronted however with the claim of the Republican independents organized under the leadership of senator Borah of Idaho to 14 votes to Wield As a balance of Power Between the regular republicans and the democrats. While the Republican independents Are chiefly concerned with their desire to confine the Tariff revision to agricultural commodities. They Are expected to line a with the democrats in favor of repeal of the flexible Tariff policy written into the Fordney Mecum Ber act seven years ago and provided for again in the pending Bill. That policy has the approval of president Hoover expressed in his message at the beginning of the special session while the democrats end some republicans of the regular ast Ell As the Independent persuasion have attacked it on the ground that it delegates an exclusively congressional function to the chief executive by permitting him to raise or lower imports. In addition to that Issue two other outstanding Points of controversy Are presented in the administrative provisions of the Bill crowds expected Ideal weather greeted the opening of Mitchells thirty seventh com Palace today and with fair weather predicted for the entire week it is Likely that there will be a record breaking crowd in the City for the weeks festival. Main Street had been turned into a Midway sunday blocked off to traffic and throughout the Day and again this morning Concession men were Busy putting up their stands and erecting their rides ready to entertain the crowds which will visit the City for the remainder of the week. Vaudeville stars the Best of the big time circuits arrived in Mitchell last night and this morning and will a do their stuff twice daily in the big Corn Palace auditorium. The curtain at the matinee performance will Rise at 2 of clock and at the evening show at 8 of clock. I show manager Here t. J. Carmody of Chicago 111., arrived in the City with a part of the vaudeville troupe sunday morning and will manage the show. Or. Today a program 10 30 to 11 30 a. In. Platform 2 Tschetter band 11 30 to 12 30 p. In. Platform 2 5.00 to 6 00 p. Rn., platform 2 concert visiting band 12 30 to 12 45 platform no. 2 Tschetter band 3 30 to 4 30 p. Rn., platform 2 Tschetter band 12 45 to 10 00 p. In. Platform i Johnny Jordan duo 6 45 to 7 00 p. Rn., platform i Johnny Jordan duo 1 05 to 1 25 p. Rn., platform 2 Bruno Weis and company 7 05 to 7 20 p. Rn., platform 2 Bruno Weis and company 1 30 to 1 50 p. Rn., platform 3 Prince do Hoshi 7 30 to 7 50 p. In. Platform 3 Prince do Hoshi 2 00 to 4 30 p. Rn., Palace show 8 00 to 10 30 p. Rn., Palace show 4 30 to 5 00 p. Rn., platform 2 Tennessee Jubilee singers 2 30 to 3 30 p. In. West 2nd ave. Old time dance 9 00 to 11 30 p. In. West 2nd a. Old time dance % in ii i miss Isabella Pope of Chicago. Illinois Fiancee of the late William Nelson Mcclintock. Will at last receive her share in the million Dollar estate left by Mcclintock when he died under rather Peculiar circumstances five years ago. A Quot i tap of his Good win tour to latin a today by the Senate committee in t a u i America the Florida and the by i Vest gating the matter. It three Point dance Oming. A already told by Clinton l. Bardo prices of meat animals horns should these three battleships be. President of the new York ship ens. Wool Hay apples and cot commissioned at that time millions j building company and one of the ton seed were lower on aug. 15 than j in maintenance Cost would be Sav participants in the meeting at the Middle of aug f0t the government and the i which he said Shearer was employ ers is would be available for Man j de for s25,000 that All he wanted Ning some of the new 10,000 ton was it just to learn the trend of the cruisers As they Are completed and j conference a the committee called take their places with the Battle Fleet of with these ships retired. The Usi prices of Grain butter eggs and Cotton have advanced while livestock prices declined further that the present level of farm prices in general is probably at least equal to that of August 15, Price prospects for the major United states would have left Only i products discussed in this j one gun War Craft eleven report suggest that the recent add m0ui1ting 14-Inch guns and three Vance in the general Lovel of Price Pepper with 16-Inch rifles the received by the producers will be naval weapon in the world maintained during the a a a a week next few its two others who took part in making the arrangement. They were s. W. Wakeman vice president of the Bethlehem shipbuilding corporation a subsidiary of the Bethlehem steel corporation and Frederick p. Paten vice president of the Newport news ship after great Britai building and dry Dock corporation five ships its Battle Fleet would. Concerns and the american weather forecast Craft mounting those concerns and the american Brown Boveri electric corporation 1 by the associated press South Dakota showers probable a Gilt and tuesday cooler tonic comprise thirteen j 15-Inch of which Bardo company is a sub Rodney and Nelson car is Sillary have been named by Shear in 6-Inch guns each. In the fire would be several Battle cruisers ships of High Speed but Light Armor Protection. None of the British ships reaches Nesotas Shower probable to j the 20-years�?T age limit until 1934. And tuesday cooler m West potion tonight and in East and i Portia tonight and in East and South portions tuesday. North Dakota mostly Cloudy tonight and tuesday probably showers in cast and South portions cooler in East and South portion tonight poultry or in a suit for More than $25,000 which he claims is still due him for services at Geneva. Wakeman has heard his superiors Charles m. Schwab chairman of the Board and Eugene g. Grace president of the Bethlehem steel corporation and its subsidiary describe the employment of Shearer As a a unwise a it was arranged without their know the policeman a the question whether the presi shot Back. Dent is to be Given authority to re sell if you did. You Only got organize the now bipartisan tar one of its nine lives said the Citi Iff commission without regard to zen a for the darn cat is sitting out party lines and the proposal to on my front porch abandon foreign valuations in a and As far As can be Learned no Vor 0f m0re easily obtainable do other member of the police Force has j Mystic figures As a basis for and had the courage to tackle any one Valorme duties. Of the remain eight lives and 0__ the cat still gazes dumbly at the j App i wed cat dec world in general and Calls it Good. Vav Vav i Ncik of Akio trip to new York Cheyenne wyo., sept. 23.�? up a talc at Hoover cd Waggoner Telluride colo., that Nannc seot23-Bank president left or new York Washington. A. Sep t. 2. Of today in custody of Awo officers to a Harry sin to and Henry face trial in a charge of using the son Day Oil i mails in furtherance of a scheme to Hirry defraud six new York Banks of a half million dollars. The banker was in custody of Carmody has been in Mitchell with com Palace shows for the past four or five years and declares this years performance is As Good if not better than any that have been seen Here in recent years. The Majestic theater orchestra from Chicago 111., will be in the orchestra pit again this year with Andrew Ratzer conducting. The orchestra overture will be a when dreams come True a with a bashful baby a As an incidental. Exit numbers will be a am i Blue a and a in the hush of the the program for the com Palace show will open with the Shu i a is office there of $5,000. Ron Devries revue. Additional i they were arrested in Indiana of numbers Are As follows Ada Brown ter a Bank at Marshfield ind., had coloured singing comedienne in i been robbed but Rauscher was not Sinclair and Day Sinclair conspiracy jurors con tended in statements published to j Day that they should have their Freedom because of the circumstances of their imprisonment. The former asserting that his health was a was Good As could be expected under their cum stances said his petition for clemency denied by president Hoover was based on the ground that his sentence was imposed on him for activities which were neither illegal nor in violation of court rules. A observation of i. Jury a he remarked a Only became contempt of Grace said his understanding when i Iai he Learned of it later was that the Many people Are cutting object was a to get some technical Raskay showers probable to Down their flocks to con Homer l. Ferguson general mannish and tuesday cooler tonight Fonn eth the size of their Ager 0f the Newport news corpor l. Ii a ppm to be a action also was called by the com Hen houses. It Mittee today and afterwards it plans great year to sell pullets. To question members of the Ameri run up have Noti can delegation at the Geneva con Many people Ference and newspaper correspond of their in East and South portions tues Iowa fair in East probably show in in West portion tonight and tuesday Wanner in East portion tonight cooler in extreme West tuesday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. A yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 89. Minimum to. At 7 a. M. Today 70. Roads Good. Precipitation 0 precipitation amp Bce january i 21.71 inches precipitation excess since january i 312 inches. Weather and roads 1 by the associated press temp. 7a.m Hilo of. Roads a our Falls 68 84 62 .00 Good Watertown 65 87 65 .00 Good Huron 71 88 66 .00 Good rapid City 53 73 51 to. Good y Ankton 70 89 80 of Good Brooking 72 85 68 .16 Good Aberdeen 54 88 53 to. Good fled a of their Success among whom we find this letter Quot evening Republican dear sir have had very Good results from my and. Have suit. Thank you struck poultry farm this is the logical time to led a they told the committee but court when i engaged in Day in his separate statement said he had petitioned for clemency also denied because he Felt his continued imprisonment a was not. Necessary to make a new rules first established in my Crew More binding and that my past life was proof that i was a decent and useful citizen who had at every Opportunity served his country o dents in the Hope of finding out what Shearer did there. Undy hops off for i dutch Guiana port Miami fla., sept. 23�?colonel Charles a Lindbergh took off from port of Spain Trinidad at 7 16 a. M. For Paramaribo dutch Guiana 1jw la file Quot Bunch and Southern terminus of his Trail Blaz a old out the Minn Ann fight could have sold 5uu. Rita second plane bearing j. T. I a and All Trippe president of american about a in customer and a took off a minute later. Came to buy. Very Good re reports of the Takeoff were sent w # direct from the Lindbergh plane to the Central american Airport Here. An unexpectedly heavy mail Lead at port of Spain caused Lindbergh to eliminate All unnecessary weight before the Takeoff even Coats being buy Ana sew in. Ashore try a room must be made at 7 35 the Lindbergh plane re v. I sep ported passing Princess town in for Winter quarters use ult Rounce Georgetown. British Guiana i first mail Stop on the Days flight murder mystery stirs Sioux City Sioux City la., sept. 23�?up a police today Are investigating the mysterious death of John Mckeen 50, whose body was found in an Alley 5�?Testerday morning by a patrolman. Edward Schraeder and Fred Larson Are being held for questioning in connection with the death. Baseball results american league Chicago too 040 00 Washington. Too too 32 Mckarn and Berg Brown and Spencer. Other games not scheduled. Other games not scheduled. National league St. Louis ooh 2 Cincinnati. 01/2 High l. Patton United states marshal and f. M. Bruner special guard. He will arrive in new York at 3 30 p. In. Wednesday. The prisoner left Here on the second Section of the Union Pacific limited from los Angeles. Of sea hop stowaway Hurt in Auto crash Newburyport mass. Sept. 23.�? a Arthur Schreiber 22 year old Portland. Me., youth who last june stowed himself away on the trans Atlantic plane yellowbird on its flight Between old Orchard me., and Santander Spain today hovered Between life and death at a Hospital the victim of an automobile Accident. Schreiber received a fractured Skull and other injuries when ant automobile owned by his father but a Southern syncopation a a Surprise Novelty a Herb. Williams eccentric comedy Star Helen King coloratura Soprano the runaway four in a a frolicsome fraternity foursome Clara Barry and Orval Whitledge in a jest for awhile comedy Hodgepodge from r. K. O. Collegiate show a cutting Capers on the Campus a the fourteen Brick tops americans greatest girl jazz band. Jubilee singers As an added attraction the Cern Palace committee has engaged the Tennessee Jubilee singers to appear on the Corn Palace stage Between 7 30 and 8 p. Rn., so that Early arrivals for the com Palace show May be entertained. The visiting band m Mitchell tomorrow is from Platte and it is probable that Many residents of that place will accompany the band men to the City. Finishing touches were put on the com Palace decorations saturday and when the lights were turned on for the first time saturday even tag there were Many favourable comments. The theme of the panels which is the development of Mitchell and Davison county particularly appeals to Early residents who have watched Mitchell grow from a Prairie Village to a thriving City of 10,000. There were 4,100 pounds of com used on the com Palace this year a. J. Harmon general chairman of the com Palace committee said today and 7,230 bundles of Grain 2,-000 More than have Ever been used Hoover Calls for proof of rum charges ask definite information t from Howell on wet wet capital will make probe Washington d. C., sept. 23�?�? senator Howell Republican Nebraska has been called upon by president Hoover to Lay before the department of Justice the a definite facts on which he based his assertions in the Senate that prohibition is not being enforced in the capital but could be enforced if the chief executive insisted in it. ? expressing a desire on the part of the president to make the District of Columbia a a Model in the country with respect to prohibition enforcement and the intention a to secure the fullest enforcement in the District possible under the organization of enforcement agencies As provided by Law a a statement issued at the White House said a the president is glad the senator has raised the question. He is confident that the senator would not make these charges unless they were based upon definite facts with time and place and if he will Lay any such information before the department of Justice the president will have the matters vigorously remarking that a senator Howells statement that the prohibition Law is not being enforced in District of Columbia seriously impugn the Good Faith and capacity of commissioner Dougherty in charge of police superintendent of police Pratt District attorney Rover and prohibition agent William Blandford a the White House statement also observed that a it is Only fair to give to the District officials an Opportunity to meet such saying he was surprised that his assertions in the Senate has aroused unusual attention since he regarded the situation he was discussing As one with which every one in Washington ought to be familiar Howell asserted he had meant everything he told the Senate although he had not intended to cast a personal reflection on any government official. He emphasized in his comment on the statement the question of importation of liquor for embassies which was not mentioned by the White House. He was prepared he said to submit a statement shewing a violation of the dry Law in that connection giving the names of a shipping company packing firms and other agencies concerned in the transportation of embassy liquor. While the embassies have a Legal right to possess liquor in the capital he explained its transportation is a violation of the Law from the time it comes within 12 Miles of the coast until it is delivered. The purpose of his remarks in the Senate he said was to Call attention that prohibition could be enforced More easily Here than elsewhere since the City is governed by Congress and the Laws enforced by the president the District officials being responsible to the will of the chief executive. In other communities he pointed out a the conduct of enforcement officers frequently is i governed by political suspects whereabouts House convenes for Huron s. D., sept. 23�?up a John i a. L. Ford of the Extension department of the state College As the judges. At the invitation of mayor George Fredericks mayors from Many surrounding towns Are expected in the City tuesday and with their wives will be guests of the City Council and the directors of the chamber of Commerce at a 12 15 of clock dinner. A special Section of seats has been reserved for the visiting mayors and their wives for tuesday afternoons matinee. Rausche flees sheriff on train robbery suspect still at Large after escape near Volga Volga s. D., sept. 23�?up a jumping from a moving train John Rauscher who was being taken from Indiana to Huron to face charges of robbery escaped from the custody of Deputy sheriff a. J. Larson of Huron county last night. Officers in Brookings and Kingsbury county today made an intensive search for him. With Handcuffs unlocked Rauscher had gone into a washroom. He escaped through the window As the train was climbing a Grade West of Here. Rauscher is wanted with w. B. Bid Roberts former Deputy sheriff of Huron in connection with the robbery of the county Treasur indicted and extradition was granted. Search fails to reveal Rauscher who jumped off a moving train a mile West of Volga sunday night while he was bring brought to Huron to answer a charge of robbery the county treasurer Here july 29, was still at Large this morning according to a report from the sheriffs office. Rauscher was in custody of Deputy sheriff a. J. Larsen he went into the shortly Quot after the train left Volga. It was discovered a few minutes later he had jumped through a window. Deputy Larson who remained in the Vicinity of Volga to carry on the search had rot returned Home this morning. Rauscher. Arrested with w. B. Bid Roberts at St. Louis about a month ago was held at Williamsport ind. Charged with being an accomplish of Roberts when he is alleged to have robbed a Bank at Marshfield. Ind. A few Days ago a grand jury indicted Roberts on the Only nine minutes Washington. C., sept. 23�? of a convening after an All summer recess the House today held a nine minute session and recessed until thursday without transacting any business. William Tyler Page clerk of the House called the body together and read a letter from speaker Longworth now at his Home in Cincinnati designating representative Simmons. Republican Nebraska. As speaker pro tem. Sixty five of the 435 members were present. A prayer and the Reading of the journal was All that was done at the session one of the shortest in recent history. Of a a. Missing stunt flier locates in Iowa Waterloo. La. Sept. 23.�?up a Johnny Livingston Waterloo and Aurora 111., aviator a a missing for More than two Days was located _ int mafia i at Carroll. Carroll Iowa by Fiske Bank robbery count but Rauscher Marshall his flying associate yes wms freed. Rauscher then was ter Day. Turned Over to the South Dakota after leaving Sioux Falls where he took part in the air meet during the week Livingston landed at Boone Iowa and spent the week e a at Lake Okoboji. Late Friday he was reported to have landed at authorities to face the charge of robbing the county treasurer Here. Roberts a former Beadle county Deputy sheriff and Rauscher who Lakeview but a Check made there saturday failed to reveal his presence. Meanwhile airports in Iowa served time in the South Dakota before. It took seventy people four Penitentiary in 1926 were identified weeks to decorate toe building and county treasurer e. H. Vance put it in condition for the 1929 �w0 men Waco robbed him com Palace festival. I and Fco deputies and escaped with i Tynni and Missouri were checked the opening Day of Corn Palace a in is too in Cash in a South were Cne sea Lis decimated As Stickney and a a t 111 an attempt to locate him. Driven by Maurice Drees 25. Turned a Beadle county authorities gave 0 Over on the Newburyport Turnpike 1 sch itch sol Rindfl up Hope of getting the men Back to Tun i. F in a i ten yesterday. A accompanied by the Stickney fort a South Dakota or the time being at i we killed in Auto Imitchell today j East when Indiana exercised its mashup at Sel by woman Hurt in Aberdeen s. D., sept. 23�?op a mrs Mem Luce of Groton who jumped from her burning automobile saturday evening was still unconscious in an Aberdeen Hospital today. Her Arm was broken and physicians said her Skull May have been fractured. She leaped from the automobile before it could be brought to a Stop. O Totomi hts ii theist Culm a Quot we 4nd in duct do Futai City. 8. Sept. 23-Mi la Imp from Ai tto Corn Palace and local residents Are i i Tevlo hmm it ethane can 0nf map As titled and another jump rum Auto urged to attend the show this even was inured when blinded by the ing. The performance this after-1. Handcuffs dinging from lights of an approaching Automo noon was complimentary to the 1 one of ,5. Wry secs of j bile drive their car Over a six school children of the City and of lie Quot f1 is a toot embankment five Miles North tuesday afternoon the g. A. R siend5r cd weighing .40 to 145 0f Selby last night. Oscar Judd 34. Pounds. He had a Small moustache j was dead when found and Ned his hair was dark Brown and his Ingalls was injured. Both Are la eyes Brown. Borers at Selby. _ _ _ or f t doctors today said Ingalls would s. Farm Bureau j recover. They were returning from tuesday veterans their wives and widows will be guests. Exhibits of various natures Are on display at the com Palace auditorium finishing touches being put on these Booths these this morning. In the Balcony the Corn and Grain exhibit being arranged today. Entries will be accepted unto noon tuesday and indications Point to Tom to Nav 1r-91 a Bunting trip at Sand Lake when Meli the Accident occurred Huron s. A. Sept. 23�? up a the twelfth annual convention of the South Dakota farm Bureau federation will be held. November 18 to 21 Secretary a. W. Tomplins an farm papers merge Des Moines la., sept. 23�? a3 two nationally known farm week i one of the largest shows Ever held lies the Iowa Homestead and Wal entries have already been received lace s Farmer will appear october i from All parts of the state and Sev bounced today. Between 300 and 25 and thereafter is one Magazine eral have come from Iowa. 400 members attended the a been the rising Young author Charles a the consolidated weekly will be judging of the com and Grain Tion last year and present Indica Lindbergh is to be published soon prey and Gooch Frankhouse and known As Wallace a Farmer an show will Start tuesday afternoon tiers Point to a Large attendance j Hie Exael log a we a is entitled a we Quot Wilson. Iowa Homestead. Till h. E. Dawes of Mitchell and i his year or. Tompkins said Undy to Rubush new Book a we Fly Philadelphia pa., sept. 23�? up the second literary production of