laineu block losses aggregating «pi.i,uuu.opponentverdict.Oiaf L. ing at 9:1: Olson ca twenty y has since carpente: he becarr that timeThe fo sales to your sale and it wi M. BerJ. E. E F. B. 1 J. C. I 0. J. J C. S. J C. E. CWm. CA. L. Feb. 26.TouriB2 for 25save youMrs.ilverTo End Seditious Talkand | Fort Dodge, la , Nov. 13.—Special: Mon- E. R. Moore, federal marshal of north-the I ern Iowa, here for a conference with jhter his deputies, declared today that north-lities ern Iowa has a more scattered population of German sympathizers than almost any Bection of the United States, and in the southern portion of Iowa are large bodies of pro-Germans, but pro-Germans are scattered all through the northern section of Iowa and some of them are radically opposed to the war policy this country is pursuing in the war against Germany.Dann hed J.tning ike’s met s •r oftthan n of jelve the rears died n at He the uble*ough•sdayThe federal authorities will do everything in their power to put an end to seditious talk and acts in the northern district of Iowa. Marshal Moore said he feared unless pro-Germans took to cover some of them may be horsewhipped, tarred, feathered and lynched by citizens. In fact the marshal said there had come warnings from several places that unless more severe action is taken against pro-Germans some of the loyal citizens would take the law into their own hands and punish the disloyal.