Galva Tribune: The drive for the■■■Y. M. C. A. fund for Galva and Galva township was brought to a successful close Monday. The committee men from Galva who were selected to solicit contributions to the Y. M. C. A. fund called at every home in the township.s4A total of more than $1,515 was raised.Storm Lake Pilot-Ttibune: A number of the rural schools of Buena Vista county have not secured teachers for the winter term. County Superintendent Harrison is doing his best to fill the places but as yet he has not been able to find a sufficient number for all the schools. Teachers are short not only in Buena Vista county but in other counties aB well.i8 :Peterson Patriot: Robert Jonesseems to be having a little more than his share of hard luck. He has already had both of his arms broken and this morning while he was helping at the power plant in some way he got his right arm caught in the gears of a concrete mixer, badly lascerating the flesh and breaking the arm both above and below the elbow.is boon prellra-lded to govern-mnrlnes ?Ir war-ts.t wants ios that w from service ete the • organ-The nt-nes are d goodbe recat An-»d and to re-he Ma-he law tlon of varrnnt pinners ich offl-2,500 a 3 same warrantHolstein Advance: August Sass and Chris Gebers, both of Logan township, were summoned to Sioux City Wednesday morning for a hearing before United States Marshal, Smith. Both men were accused of making disloyal remarks to canvassers for the Liberty Loan and Y. M. G. A. fund. Marshal Smith allowed the men to return home Wednesday evening after advising them to be more careful in their conversations and calling attention to their duties as citizens of this country.Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune: Sometime during Tuesday night, almost the entire front of the C. W. Ibe tailoring establishment was painted a brilliant yellow, by some person or persons who took that method of reproaching him for alleged unpatriotic utterances. Mr. Ibe was born and reared in Germany and prior to the time when this country entered the war, he was avowedly a supporter of the German cause. Since that time he has insisted that this is his country and that he is loyal to it.ines to ilr pay. », mess :o avia-^arying a ad dire pro-en who. marks-Marcus News: The mayor and city council met in session at the Odd Fellows hall last Monday evening to hear any objections that might be raised against the Resolution of Necessity, for the establishment of a sewer system. There were quite a number of: v:. •fvx-Pr]COUNFroDemocrat: made anothe morning. Th will be in theleast eighteerDemocrat: merchants ar places of busi at 6 o'clock