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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 4

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THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL; WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY.l, 1914. institution and these offers are now being, considered by the treasury depart- Rock, as It had been found solvent, although Its capital is Impaired. Several banks have 'offered to take, over the ELK POINT'S FAST FUSE TEAM DAX0TA1I SEEKffiG A WIFE "C7M. BALL WEITES ISA YOB. 1TYE, or MHTNEAPOLIS.

Mr. of Danvflle, was' nominated for congressman from the First district. Epworth Deagne Kingaley, June The Ida Grove district Epworth league convention was held here June 23 to 25: About 200 delegates were present. Alfred E. Craig, president of Morning Side college, gave the address Tuesday COOP! A WOMAN- 1ITJST YOUNG after which, the delegates were taken to the fine basement of the church for" an informal reception.

The services began Wednesday morning at with preparation service led by Rev. R. This service was at Estelline Fanner Also Says He Prefers a Country Girl, and that He 1 Doesn't Drink Nor Chew General 2Tews of the State. tended by a large number or tne aeie-rate. all of whom aay the morning ses Records New Edison sion was the best of the convention.

The -forenoon was given over to tne reports of the district officers. Each re-oort was 'followed by an address on 3rd SUPPLEMENT "What We Should Da." The reports show marked, increase in the work done by the leagues. The evening address was. given by Bishop W. O.

Sheppard- -1 Minneapolis, June 30.Special: Cupid has opened an office in olia- He has one Into partnership witl Mayor The first business came in yesterday, when William Ball, a farmer of EsteUine. S. wrote asking for a wife. St. -Paul girls are not barred.

His letter says: "1 am looking for- a wife. She" must Thursday morning a love least was iea bv the bishop In- whicn the delegates were brought very close together by telling each other of their experiences in the Christian Ufa. be between 18 and 22 years old. I am a farmer br trade, and am 22 years old. I At the business session the following of Elk Point, June 30.

Special: Elk Point firemen made an excellent record at the South Dakota firemen's tourna-DviAn nv.Pn!nt Tm the free for -all 200-vard-: couDlinz contest in 31-4-5 Elk Point made the run ficers were elected for the ensuing year: President, H. Young, Wall Lake, first vice president, E. Palmer, Wall do not drink nor chew." In a postscript, Mr. Bali adds: "Country girls preferred, if you. please, will make it right with you," in the race for the state baner in 25 flat, losing on account of the coupling striking the cart and disabling the same.

The "Sing Me the Rosary "I'll Change the Shadows to "The Land of Golden Dreams." And many others" that are brand new. Not merely our samples, but quantities of them are ready for sale and as usual we are first to have them in Sioux City. Always make it your "rule to visit Iake. second vice presidenv Jonn v. Madison.

Mornlrur Side. Sioux City, TO CATTP AT SPABTA. third vice presidents Emma Calne, Lohr- time was the fastest time at the tournament. The juflges conceaw me js-ik rowi ream ums imtoi im me wur- nament, la the firemen's foot race. 200 yards.

Elk Point won Time. In the single SO-foot coupling con-, test Chief Murphy, of Elk Point; xnade the coupling, in losing to, Wagner, of Mt Vernon, champion of the state, who won in 5 1-S seconds. In the double coupling contest Murphy and -King, of "EDc Pomt, won second, tying the champion coupler of the state. This being tho team's first year a. state tournament the are prond of- the records made." On the team's return to Elk Point the commercial club and dtisens met It with a band and escorted the "boys" to the club rooms," where they -were welcomed by County Attorney Ellis and others.

Mayor McDonald and Chief Murphy responded. Ia the evening banquet was served In honor of the returning firemen. ville, lMi fonrth vica president, tu. Slllitia Companies for City. IsT secretary, Julia Lynn.

Ida Grove, treasurer, E. L. Lyons, Charter Oak, Junior super intendent, Ina Rouse. District President C. H.

Young ana airs. Young were elected delegates to the inter to the fire sufferers of Salem, Mass with Instructions to call for more If MAN TERRORIZES FARMERS souri river hills has proven that they make the finest grade of monument gran national convention at Buffalo, N. Y. taking a. polish equal to high grade marble, and; better than much eastern SHELBY COUNTY' CONVENTIONS AntmtT Maneuvers.

'I: Sioux. Falls, S. June 3a Special: 5tuHbers of the various companies of the fcouth Dakota National Guard are preparing depart for Sparta, where they will hold their annual maneuvers In connection with soldiers of the regular army. The members of Company of Sioux Falls, have been drilling diligently for some time in order to make as good a. showing as possible at the maneuvers.

The following cities of the state will be represented the maneuvers- by their companies of the state national guard: Sioux Falls, Canton, Yankton, Mitchell, Howard, Aberdeen, Lenunoo, Pierre, Big Price for Land. San June 80. Special: S. M. granite, being of a finer texture and harder.

The color schemes are varied, WM. DANTELS BUNS AMTJCK newest records, we always have them. NOTE Stoek numbers are coming daily by express and if there was a quicker way to get them "The Big Store" would employ that method. NEAB and he Is not confined, to any one partlcu Barnt. of Sac City, sold forty acres of Republicans inFa-ror of Primary in.

lar color, -as Is the case with' quarried September. A stone. land In OInton township, Sac county, to Av I for C75 per acre. The only farm buildings on the place were erected Harlan, irne .30. Special: Largely HUNTED DOWN BY A POSSE 7TT1 Jill Held for Horse Theft.

forty-three years ago. Thirty-eight years attended, the Shelby- county republican convention was held here. E. S. White I 1 i Hear ft ra ago Mr; Barnt purchased this tract for Sioux Falls, S.

June 1 1 1 -w A -i was chairman and D. K. Brown secretary. Because he is alleged to have confiscated Brookings, Faulkton, Redfield, Rapid The convention-adopted resolutions con $6.60. per, acre.

Bankers Pick Fort Dodge. a horse and buggy with which to "retnm City and Lead. The members of the various companies will depart from their Edison demning the tendency at the present time of placing administrative powers In 'the Itecords When Ordered to Surrender by Of fi-. cers He Places Gun to His Head and Fires, Inflicting a Fatal Wound Other Iowa News. Fort Dodee.

June 10. Special: The home cities on July 6 and will travel by I'ecoriL hands of commissions and the taking of First. The Bq Store" home from a dance, a young man named Gerald Dyrland has been arrested on the charge of horse stealing and brought to Sioux Falls. His preliminary hearing will be held later. It is charged that he stole such power from the hands of the people, the most direct route to Sparta.

The etate national guard among the best executive committee of the state bar association has picked Fort Dodge as the also recommending that the. primary elec tion be held not earlier than the second drilled of the national guards of the various western states, and the showing next meeting place. F. T. Dawley, or Cedar Raoids: Prof." C.

L. Horack, of "Monday in September. the horse and buggy from the county poor farm while a dance was in progress there. The animal and buggy were de made by it at the Sparta maneuvers is Iowa City. and M.

F. Healy, of Fort Fort Dodge. June 30. Special: The following delegates were chosen to expected to reflect credit upon South Da- Dodge, comprise the committee. the state convention: Jasper, Ross serted, and the horse, still attached to the buggy, was found wandering in the William Daniels, thought to be from Climax, Mich.

terrorized farmers near here today with a revolver and shot himself as a posse closed in on him. The bullet Pennlston, B. Slates, J. P. Findlay, V.

Fred Brasle. J. Mans country several miles from Sioux Falls. COLIN BELL DEFEATED. BOYS GO TO BBOOKHTGS.

field, J. R. Porter. The convention also filled all vacancies Marion to Celebrate. Bombardier Wells.

Knocks Out the went through the base of his skull near the right He was taken, unconscious, to Mercy hospital. thought. to be on the county, ticket, as follows: Auditor, Marions S. June 30. Special: The best celebration ever held in Marlon will Hansen; sheriff, E.

E. Shannon; re Australian Pugilist. London. June SO. Bombardier Wells, the John a resident of Cocker town ship, went to a schoolhouse for a stove he had purchased, and found the school- English pugilist, knocked out Colin Bell, corder Miss Mae "Brown; coroner.

Dr. iu. Smith; member board of supervisors, south district, B. B. Nlssen; clerk of district court, T.

S. Hansen. The democratic convention was presided over byHon. W. F.

Cleveland, with. W. an Australian boxer. In the second round house but with Daniels inside. be held on July 3 and The town today Is a tented city, and everything points to the largest attendance the town has ever had.

The chief attraction the ball games between the Soo club, of Sioux Falls, and Tyndall, which will be staged each A. carnival company Is here ready for the two big days. There at the Olympia tonight. "The contest was Daniels fired i through, i a 'window, but for. the heavyweight championship of the British empire.

missed who then retreated to the John farmhouse, followed by C. Campbell. jHarlan, secretary. The con School Pupils to Be Given -Xessons in Farming'. Water town S.

T1, June 30. Special: Seventy Covington county schoolboys, chosen by popular election in- the rural schools of the left Watertown yesterday for where they will spend a week in- camp on the campus of the state college of agriculture. The boys are under the care of the Codington County Better Farming association, and while on this outing will be given practical good lessons by the college Instructors. Today has been designated Codington county day, and a delegation of about 300 farmers made the trip In a special train to observe the camp and Inspect the college. Wells, by his victory, won J10.000 and Daniels, who brandished the gun.

vention-was addressed by Cleveland. regained some of his lost prestige, for M. J. Jordan, chief of police, and a Resolutions were adopted indorsing the national administration, condemning the local officer went to the rescue. After while it was recognized that so far as wm be a big display of fireworks Saturday night.

Music will, be furnished by the Marion and Freeman bands. Daniels was surrounded Jordan ordered! etate highway commission and favoring him to put down his gun. Daniels pressed the resumption of local control over the muzzle to his head and pulled the trigger. science was concerned he was in. a position to meet any heavyweight, his frequent defeats led to the opinion "that he lacked the stamina, backbone and nerve necessary to make him a first class fighter." But the form ha displayed tonight asralnst the ruifsred Australian champion New School for Philip.

Philip, S. Juna 30. Snecial The FOB CHAUTAUQUA WORK. board of education has just let the con roads, and favoring the initiative and referendum, but refusing to condemn. capltol extension.

The delegates selected to the state convention are: F. Albert Hansen, Charles Monlhan, Artbur Pryor. F. Wllwerdlng, Falrchild. Hans Nlssen, -James Muldoon, William Southall and Eugene Sullivan.

tract the new schoolhouse In this has again caused him to be numbered among the "white hopes." OVEB 16,000 AUTOS. New Being- Taught at the city, and work was commenced by the contractor, E. I. Keith, today. The contract price is $15,000, and it Is agreed by the contractor that the buildinjr shall "WE ES DAY U3 i Iowa University.

Iowa City, la June SO Special: Train- BANK SOLVENT. be completed in time, for the commence ment of school -this Receiver for Arkansas Concern Not fng.for the Chautauqua platform, now one of. the most popular forms of summer entertainment, is a new branch just added to the curriculum of the department of A Good Price for Wool Clip. Philip. S.

June 30 Special: The Necessary. D. June 30. An ex Prohibition Candidate." Marshalltown, June SO. Special: Thurlow T.

Taft, of Humboldt, was this afternoon placed in nomination as prohibition candidate for lieutenant governor by the state central committee, In session -here The other vacancies for railroad commissioner were not filled. Twenty-Thousand Tags Will Be Ordered for Next Year. Pierre, S. June 30. Special: The Black and Yellow trail across the central part of ths state will be visualized in the auto tags to be used for next year, the department having decided.

on a tag with Swblack background and yellow raised nu- tnerals for the 1315 -taga Based on a registration of 16,056 automobiles, bid3 will be asked for -20, C001 automobile numbers for 1913. thousand motorcycle and 600 dealers' numbers will be asked public speaking at the State University of Iowa. 'i'T'-: first clip of this season's "wool croo was aminer's i report today to the controller to S2 Hafis3 Wo rra in a EU1 isses and Under the direction of Prof Glenn fH. of the currency announced that it would placed the. market- here Although' the number of fehefepr In Stanley county has steadily grown less-each year Merry, head of the department, the stu- not be necessary to appoint a receiver dents receive fitting them' for Tor state national bank at Little for ten years past, the clip this year is of excellent quality.

The price paid local active work as Chautauqua Two branches of work are taken up in this 1 sheepmen, 20-cents, is the best paid since department, that of training men as lecturers, and for platform 31 1908. ror. Beside the 13.056 auto numbers which have been registered. 1,338 motorcycle no tuu dealers" tags nave been taken out. Wednesday A.

M. beginning at 9 o'clock we will place on sale 450 trimmed and nntrim-med hats at a-price that will assure the.most PARMER LOSES LIPS. Wedding at Bridge-water. Bridgewater. S.

June Special HEAVY BAUT XN HILLS. i The marriage ot Nicholas Diever and Miss Louise Kappermann was solemnized Crop Outlook In Western Part of at St. Stephen's Catholic church today, Rev. Mr. Feldmaier.

officiating. AN ASSESSMENT LEVIED: State Excellent- sensational millinery sale in yearsv Thevsale will include r- FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ITntrimmed fancy shapes in plain and fancy braids, including the very newest and most stylish shapes. Trimmed Sailors and Fancy Braid Hats all good shapes and styles. Deadwood, S. June 30.

Special: Just when it was commencing to be needed la the western part of the etate heavy rain fell last night, generally assuring Auto la Which He Is Siding "Wrecked in Ascending a HilL Fort Dodge, June 33. Special Fred Van Hovelln, a farmer near Palmer, was killed instantly when an automobile in which he was riding turned turtle when It approached a hill of 20 per cent grade at high speed. The brakes locked the wheels and the rear end of the car swung around, turning the machine -completely over. The car righted itself. H.

Habben, driver of the car, and his father, George Habben, escaped with minor Injuries. FOB, TIDE COKVEXIENCE: OF OUR CUS-TOMEES, STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 10:00 O'CLOCK ON EEIDAY NIGHT Closed All Day Saturday UNDER GUARANTEE ACT Au vuuunuance or xne present splendid LTOJJ OUUOOK, Depositors in Palled' Superior, Bank Will Be Paid Amounts Due Them. aimer, a. June 30. Special: Crops of all kinds are being greatly advanced by ELKS ATP FIRE SUFFEBJEKS.

Bowlders for Monuments. x-ierre. e. jnne 30. Special: A local raan who has nrimArtin, iu Sent with Instructions to the native bowlders picked up on the Mis- FOE CHILDREN 0 YS AND GIRLS Hundreds of straw, linen and crasli ready-to-wear hats for every day and dress, wear, every-hat in this season's new shapes and Styles.

tJj-- 50cTO $2.00 VALUES Sale begins promptly at 9 A- 51., and continues until all hats are sold, choice, for, only UC $5 TO $10 DRESS HATS, 95c. -V Wednesday A. 3L, our entire Economy Base iCall for More If Needed. Duque, June 30. Special: Grand Llncom, June SO.

Special The state banking board is making an assessment of state banks to reimburse the fund which -was drawn -on to meet the amount due by the failure of the First State Savings bank, of Superior, which had to close its doors last spring because of the failure of the First National bank of that place, which was under the same management. The levy will raise a total of $54,029.11, which is one-twentieth of 1 per cent of the average deposits of the past six months and a little less than the amount drawn to reimburse deposit Secretary F. Robinson, on behalf of WSill TRIUMPHS the B. P. O.

Eks today, forwarded $2,500 CRY TP ors of the failed Superior bank; This Is pE. S. H. WEILS HAS PE0VEN TO the first time the guarantee fund has ever been drawn on in this state. a New Flavor jsiah THEY C0ITLD BE CTJEED A SURGICAL 0PEE- "Wants $25,000 for a Foot.

AXlUXf ment stock will be placed on sale at a mere fraction of their real worth. In this sale you will find a most satisfying' choiee6f the season's most favorite styles. Plain and fancy braids, trimmed with ostrich plumes, flowers and ribbons. Choice of every formerly priced $5 to $10 hat in the Economy Basement, at; only Madison, June 30. Special Tier-man Bottger, by Kudolph BottgeT, his father," of Emerson, has brought action, in this district of Madison county to recover $25,000 damages from the Chi AT i'lSST 2IA1TY BTJT In Your Cooking Three meals every day will soon put any cook at wit's end for variety in the food-7-if she doesn't realize the value of seasonings.

T2EY NOW miow ttx. cago. St Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha rtauway Bottger alleges in his xUS ALL HE CLAIMS TO DO petition that he sustained an injury by GIVES NAMES AND ADDBESSES muu muwsy company wnicn resulted in OF MANY. the loss of a Autos in Nebraska. June 30.

Special: Accord Prominent surgeons are also upholding the same theory that altogether too manf I operaUons are beinir nrf, s- rJfz' W- i iuuw. i ii -rumni ing to figures received. at the statehouse, Nebraska has more automobiles per capita than any other state In the union, the percentage being one to every twenty-five people, and SO per cent are owned bv risk Is too great In the majority of case. A Jl fad farmers. Iowa stands, second, California worse since the opera- JLV -lnaa-y: Prominent in the third.

Files for a Nomination. Lincoln, "June 30. Special: Sen vure ere made in- diffl-eases without the knife by the latest fueiUlfle treatments. The day of Se spec aUst Is here, for he make; hLJeU proficient in work and la better nre- ator -Walter Hoajrfand chairman nf IX TIMES OE TROUBLE YOUR BEST PRIEyD TR THE WANT AD SECTTOTT OF THE JOUKKAL. the.

judiciary commission at the state session of the state senate, who resides at North Platte, filed today "for the republican nomination for lieutenant few who have volunteered their namea to show their appreciation of his work-Mr. Nelson Clark-Nerves and fainting spells. 1518, Seventeenth street. -Mrs. H.

J. Bentpn ConsUpaUon and Sltzy. S01 South Court street. A. Forsl and Kidney and Prostrate trouble.

927 Fourth street. SIR P. J. CAMPBELL Educator Passes Away in London 1014 Thirteenth irs. IL Boe Insomnia.

KtreeL Born in Tennessee. London, June 30. Sir' Frand.i nomn- belL who was the Drinclnal r.f Normal college, and Academy of Music rerr sfrTEh Wag-Mr. A. Haskell-Cystitis andTheu.

maUism. 4:3 Cook street. Mrs. C. F.

McYVilliams-Epilepsy. 11 are used by hundreds of housewives in a great many dishes, such as vegetables, soups, stews, meats, salads, etc. They put an inrovement tfie flavor of ordinary foods that stimulates every appetite. Famous chefs and skilled foreign cooks use spices liberally in preparing food. If you haven't yet tried it with Tone's Spices you have a new surprise coming.

Be sure to get Tory's Spices. They are dW select of the trcics-iii flavored, rich ia aromatic o2s. Buy thera from your grocer. Always 1 0c a package. Pepper.

SfclseaCfainMK. CVra. Heated iuc uie wino irom 1872 to -1912 and who was knighted by -4 the king In 1909 ated today. Elk Mra. Steinbeck Heart and nerves.

Point. S. FFrancIs J. Camnboii Langle Appendicitis. Elk Mr.

John Point S. D. Winchester, Franklm county. October 9. 1S32.

He wa At.j IV. of Saint schoo I for the blind ia Tennesse and at the University of Tennessee. With the late T. R. nnd of Westminster he estabUshed the Roy al ormal college and Academy of MiiVrin Mr Fred i Leseberg-lGallstones.

Coburn Junction, Neb. Names of prominent people like thes sumcient proof of thTwok done XJr. es, the medical expert who Is r.iaking a vigorous campaign against the Lave been told that they must have an ij Office ja, Iowa bldg. Hours. 10 to nts.

Not open on the Fourth of July. from to 12 only. tor tne jtsiind in London in 1S71. To Heet in San Francisco. Brussels, June SO.The Union of Inter-naUonal Peace association, embodying in its membership 230 societies; has recommended the acceptance of the American invi? the world's congress in lsio at San Francisco.

ACATHOUC SinjTAIlY COLLEGE Mentai, nd Riligumt Thtining Six Hasdred and Elfthrr Students fron, riv. Very nev. MOYimiAN. JP. lL iQ; TONE BROS Des Moines JZendmn of th Famou CM Golden Caffem I A.

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