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\v on tho road to improvo-fo now cases have developed. ort gained some circulation ok that M. A. Karr's id red 9 takon with the name inaludy, report was false as the man tion simply had a case of tho tnd waa indlsxiosod only for a two. Dr.’ McCaughiin, tho ig physician, in these cases, i every precaution to avoid itn enforcing tho strictest quaran-all times. —Irefcon Clipper.-A i A *.ish Will Appoor for Koch.Of VS^stern Union College Thurs day, Feb. 15th.BISHOP DUBS WILL SPEAK,An Enthusiastic Turn Out Is Expected on this Occasion—Tho Trustees Will Moot.ioy F. Hubs of Rouiboii wuh in thin morning making appear or various clients in different, is well as tiling petitions in ■ Among tho numerotiH cases h Mr. Kuhb in interested is tho di-Koch, slander suit for #50110. bb willdofond Mr. Koch in this t will undoubtedly Do strongly id as both parties concerned arc ent farmera of Meadow town-rho dispute arose over nemo d in which both wore lufcerest-tornoy Kass expects to win u for hie client when tho matlor in for trial ftiuk Rosub^rry at DornbuehV • •tlio DUHWIOSB ox U1U uuuugu tu*u tv upon tho report of its officers. Tho election of the faculty for tho onsuing your will also take place.SAM MIS MAKES A DENIAL,Says lie Is Not Socking the KovomioColloctorshlp,If lieTho laying of tho cornov stono of tho Western Union College in this city will occur next Thursday afternoon at 2:1)0 o’clock, and tho preliminary arrangements for this occasion are nowwell under way.It will ho gratifying nows for frionds of this institution of learning to know that President Thoron has succeeded in scouring tho consent of Bishop Dubbs to bo boro on that day to deliver an appropriate address. Tlio program for that day has not yet been unnounood, as it is not completed, but the presenco of tho Bishop willassure its sueocess,On Wednesday evening previous,Bishop Dubbs will deliver a lecture at the Congregational church at 7 tUO o’clock to tho students And thoir friends. On tlio day of the, laying of the oovnov stone the services of , the Do*MavabfttidiiKiWii.‘SfaS'iI'M,:t will bo Beeiued to £ufnl#Ui i,... .‘v.-v* V •’ r‘ v ,V.«' i,;: I,J. U. fJaumds of LoMars, in fciotix City last ovonlug on his way to Chicago, gavo unequivocal doniul to tho report that ho was a candiduto for tlio collootorship of internal revenue for tho northern ditBriot of Iowa.’’This Htory was started by the newspapers”, Mr. Saimuis said, “but now it is being accepted as tho truth by my friends in soveral quarters. Tho report lias no foundation in fact. I nevov have been, nor am I now, an applicant for tho appointment of eul-lecto. I still am seeking tlio nttouoy-shlp for tho northern district. Tho col-leetorship unquosltonably pays a high or salary than does the attorneyship, hut I cannot see how a lawyer could affo.d to quite the practice of his profession for four years if he intended to continue in it at tho expiration ofthat time. • *A splt; B. Cun liis frit to beco that lie and gllt; It is oj of tlio i to advi recoipt from h for go ho canTonuEThomiNollespecialof the ithe util C'ountj otl hi HI'1MI7 hi IUK III IlKl muml. crltKHl V. I InnlOtH 101Ihroo (I 2nd tin M„ of i house wlllpr thereo oxoeut teen Mf’i'
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Le Mars Semi Weekly Post

Le Mars, Iowa, US

Fri, Feb 08, 1901

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