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GUBTABOM Hinds af, Gigal Bighest Eeloee WeQULEGGH YOHNBON # CO” ba, Machinorts Wa mplemen gons Bugulos ——— cerry cnuG STORE: ad OT phe, MARTI Cooks, Joweley Topalring Watehee and (lacks Braotelty, PARK HOUSE fe, A, BETH First Chay Appennnadntud lane a gEEPH HypSOn bile, Livery, wud side BO! (anata ebgura _ fiood. har Len BROWNLEE arber~ aguul. tor 'fiopan ore “paundry B, LEMGEE FGM 1900 TO 1008 ' Ola Hardvrare BEES, ua conser er —— HAN ® BERNHARDT Blive, Hobie 4 ALL Chunniere Work 08 Eline Stik BGHNEOH BROS. Doadera i Tauchbus Dees Cals, Sivdepe, Gir Vaan pitiees ‘ _——— naageaath Districts five and’ six Colfex township Pocahontas. county gnited and hed their closing ex- excises Tueadsy: Jane 12th. The program consisted of smustc and [speaking by the pupile, and the preventation, of two diplomes, nue for each school, by avperintenent ‘A. S. Vance, was carried through very anvia factory to all concerned graduated,” teachers, parenta, and ‘goperintendent. A large crowd wan in, attendance an of the afternoo! All of the numbers ithe two, adools were excellent l while many of these, if not all peed standard, of excellence which in iteslé is 8, valued recom mendation, yet the interests of the public were centered in the graduates and their selections., The confidence bestowed in them was not given in vain _ Progaas or DisTRICT, 806 Boys Rights, by’ Harry Blnm atrand; Popping Corn, “Ethel! Binmatrand; Booopendyke, Trev, [ois Quinn; Remorseful Cakes, Gao, Quinn; Song of the Sparrow 'Flatyard~ Polereon} Only’ Five, Ruth Welander, Whenny, Dally Died, Jonnie Anderson; The Tele ‘gram, ‘Walter Jacobson; Runa way, Roy Jacobson; Songs ‘Byvell ing Belle; Quartette, Francis | |and* Geo, Quin, Barry and ‘Ethel Blumetrand; Only: a partial tricinge ie received. nd their pubjects. ad the events | rendered by | report of the Graduates * ~ Prat, no 6 | Mies Emme Dolan teacher. Hubject—Progress of Liberty, Winnie Hartley; Dist. xo 6 3. W. Andrews teacher. Bub ject—Progress, Edward Quinn. County Superintendent then presented the diplomas to the Leo graduates, Winnie Hartley and Edward Quinn in a few very appropriate remarke—full, of int erest, good, will and good advice for the young people who had yet’ coupleted tha cont+ itt their respectiva.. schools. 4}} departed fooling . Well | plenced with that seichhey had heard and geen. 5. Fe WHEAT meet nto vue Main TY Welt ‘Divulug: —_—_—— DA. J FUAVER: _Vewripirs Suro gu Poulhet, ae = _ Ww. We T HUME! AA: rwiffinartery for sl bia tf Hgliaing Milurtey’ SEO ene Ler fy om Enareig waskete son ni vis ot BENET, 4 sath LS a hQMmnoy NEES DIRECTORY i) - W a SMITH Aioalgger ote for Saleagy! Bkghange Tusuraners rata Paper [paying Orders Promptly Attended: a FB, Learant i phy ie baskly. ig ‘Peluter and Decorator: Wie Press: Returned from the Furnace Jone 20th Wa. Breiholtz of Pomeroy obtained a $10 money Or der from post master M. L. Brow nwell to send to his father Jasper, [Breiholta in Lobarg Hanover Germany. The’ letter containing the order Waa mailed promptly and eto rids upon that 4 a scorching. ek poet master was juat in tim! fetal train and ye “Monday of thie we Browall received the remains of the money order back from the end letter office at Washington, blackened, scorched and torn, but enough of it left to be decipher able, Tnatructions Frere received to iague a new MODeY order and to destroy the old one Tria quite a curiosity to sea char red paper and to know something of its history. ‘Also, Rev. Gully and others had drafta on their way ton ‘which went east for collectio nal wreck in Ohio, entailing 00 lots except trouble land delay. ‘These incidents gO to show however, that it is much safer to get P. O. orders and park drafts than to risk sending money lose in letters. NEAL ACY ay Ceremony Perf ormed., by, Rev. J. McAculitt, at St. Mary's Catholic Church ‘ 3 great of the weak was the marriage'in' Pomeroy oyoaterday, Wednesday, morning - Mabe mine, o'clock: June 28th 1905 ‘at St. Mary's’ Catholic church, of Mr. Michael “Kennedy Jr to Mind: ‘Anna Clancy, daughter of the well known” prosperous and wealthy. : farmer, Mr Patrick Clancy, Rev. Father McAnliff offi ciating, assisted by Rev. D. Hurley of Rolfe. The bride was elegantly dressed in white, silk strimmed in lace. : The groom wee dreased in con antional black. The two are tall and they make a handsome pair whom we sincerely trust are united, as one for life. Mige Mary Clancy sieter of the bride acted as bridesmaid, and brother of the groom, James Kev ‘pedy 89 groomeman Mies Mig ) Murphy waa ring bearer and Mra. Gonnelly of Manson served as or iganiat. ‘A large crowd of friendas and ac quaintances repaired to the elegant church, to witness the sol emn and beautiful marriage over- view of the Catholic church. After the ceremony was over and hearty congratulations were exten ded to the happy pair by relatived and friends, the priest the newly married pair, the parents of ‘bride and groom, other members of the families and host of friends formed a procession in carriages and ug jeg and drove. four: miles north ‘apat to the elegant farm, the child hood home of ‘thie bride, where 6 aumptuous and appetizing, dinner ed for the occasion. Upon this excellent dinner, where everything the country avorded, all much additional shipped in for the occasion, 002% pease had been apared, or pains omiled to wake the repast one to gallery the most fastidious. The number who partook of this [grand dinner and entertainment ran about three hundred,’ JA platform for dancing was hastily constructed on the beauti ful lawn, and this pleasure was restored by crowds of | young] people, in the evening and patil lete in the night. Many handsome presents were given the young couple, among which are valuable Tuga atande, dishes, china and glass Ware departed for their! The guests then homes, after again congratulating erry who had the happy FTUNN= boldly pledy: 4 bret livin and hon or to one an hens tine publicly for life, and arnee Hg ty the sheir ent winhes bey their bayntnie 8 and well atr. The yore panel hive tha wwe sipotris ro end Peer 7! ple by whom [hey Br well known and universally 4 unite Bs one tae ohd this Fay vie Lone eoppy ot Fy We, wet ve whigh tie Lesion wat vyp lilly joina. gave ted act to Mr. John Robneck returned from his Chicago wip. Carl’ Rickele paid his respecte and his exceauer to the ‘printer, son ‘Tuesday. Mr. Eric Peterson of Storm Lake spent Sunday in torn with hie beat jazis Nels Anderson, the man who' d crushed in the =be u town Mondey, hia office. He is ealy and lopee do bade asi vba his ban ‘grinder was i and called ab t improving Very ni to have two hou rsome day. Nels Malutier had the wistur ‘tune to step his hole in 8 doler-' Live sidewall pout of Morris's bakery ynjuring his find galley ‘painfully batted seriously. Carl Cooper of Munson one of the central telephone ringmen Was in blown fout week puiling in the pyw power generstur, hig will pikbe it uch eagier for the Uperey letgrae elle eilk not Loed Wo MBE, ythe burd genere lor. Lossia has toward tuewoil and outward turbulente Shu ea no puace at same nor abroad. of uu0Ud working piere ob Warene 'Pyuups have charged the aod haudceds hay been killed, Sherif John Berpel of Bt Lavis refuses to obey the ordere of Gov ernor Falk to stop reco gnbling on the Delmar race track, ‘The [peters of a governor ought to be Jaupreme 12. able, subjest only to united atales approval of dis proval ‘and the laws ought to be “ack that chosill or puy. other stated. offici o officar, would be deca y ally who refused to, obey, Bit: weir ttribe have Return exci ivan the Jilinoia bean poncing Cantrul for days parts Ms LW, Wille says he had no pepbtalle hip gary Pee pnit and +, to Chicago leat wer io, Vos nod Pueeday morning from 4 wakion trip the Chicago. ‘Thomas Reamer tha chicken ybuyer paid out more than $000 for ghiskene in Poweroy that Friday. Mica Bish Williams went to Pocahonlas Wednesday to visit her uncle War, Kiefer, and family, Bred’ Voss will begin this week to soustrust 4 cornel ihor Wm, You? pelt! ite returned Leit oF hree and on this Ferm ! f, of Pomeroy: miles north eae Where do. You Kee | Really | Never Thought.of that: YOUR IDLE FUNDS also find temporary employment # at. may Pomeroy; Lowa 411: cooks now smiley ahér used to groan.” ‘her maid. is gays ‘shes used to .mean: oe. mistress paves). She used to jose. it's, Wheeler Screens that cures the blues. For Sale by [aNehe WISCONSIN LUMBER ‘CO. ‘Phone 4 c, R. Johnson, Mgr : You had Better Insure Safety for ‘Theft by ienting’ Those Safety Deposit Boxes which we Have Installed in our Vaults
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