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mTn nTArnr nrnnr TnrmTAT TTOTnAV TTPHPTTAPV 1940. it from the Louisiana territory to 1753, "is' low, flat, fertile, covered lyrAHinm lake was organized at Where's the Fire? i George Washington Emmetsburg in a special meeting TOWN NAMES Twin Falls, Idaho. (SVI. G. Marnr Harold Barrmger was the south.

i From the French Iles Noire," Washington made hp litera 1 translation: "Black islarids." RULING AFFECTS CREAM BUYERS Prescott pulled his garbage truck to the curb-when he heard sirens. Firemen halted alongside the cent court approval of the -Iowa cream grading law will result in intensified enforcement of the statute. -v- The law had never" been tested in the courts since its. passage 1934, he said, until a Green county district court judge, re V- NAWA, was laid out in named president and Charles Sproul secretary of the association. Directors chosen are Harold Bar-ringer, L.

H. Bauck, Julius Skow, Arthur McDonald, P. C. Cromer, I 1 1857 by the Mormon Land truck. The garbage was on fire.

company and afterward was But the firemen got it out. with thoisda and of bufalo. This is the land known as the Black islands." The Indians first called the region Illinois, although the name was applied chiefly to the part east of the Mississippi. I The French who came in. before Washington's time, translated that loosely into "Isles and applied it to land on both sides named from an elision of Onaway Nosey, Aren't They? Wall; Street Journal: Bank teller: Sorry, madam, but your Gene Yeutter.

S. P. Boies, Dr. Had Name for Iowa Way Back in 1753 Des Moines. (ff) Iowa was a wilderness 208 years ago Thursday when George Washington was born, but the first president had a name for it just the same.

"The land north of the Ohio river on both sides of the Mississippi," he wrote in his diary for cently declared it constitutional in one of the characters in Longfellow's poem of the story of Hiawatha, The word means awake or Iowa Grading Law to' Be O. Nelson, George Doerr, Earl Beebe, J. B. McEvoy, Bert Hughes, Carl WigdahL Edward D. Kelly account is already quite a bit C0UP0I1 SPECIAL! wide awake.

Lady: Well, suppose It is? Have and Roy Ryan, i Chamber Elects 1 chairmen will met in Spencer to not I a right to do what I please with my own account. SOAR! Enforced, Says State Official Des CT) Mark G. Thornburg, Iowa secretary of agriculture, said Thursday that re- of the Mississippi; to distinguish make definite plans for the a test case brought against James Selby of Jefferson, la. Although Secretary Thornburg said neither he nor the attorney general's office had information as to whether a supreme court appeal will be taken, "regardless of whether he does or doesn't we shall put, increased steam into our enforcement of this statute, at least pending any. such The law provides that "all Estherville.

Special: At the annual meeting of the, Estherville chamber of commerce, the follow-? ing were elected directors for two achievement day. It will be cided at that time which town ships will present booth and pro No, IS of a gram numbers at the annual meet jjggg g(o)(3g)ooQo Facts That Concern You years: William R. Sidles, K. J. Mc ing.

DAlid With This 1 Coupon Limit Ban COUGHERS Donald, G. A. Tibbitts, Dan Howard. O. J.

McKirchy and Ben Committees alsd will be ap Why saffarT pointed Saturday. Mrs. G. A. Reng Pannkuk.

H. H. Drey was elected is county chairman anav Mrs creamery purchases of cream' shall be on the basis of sweet cream, first grade cream and second for one year to succeed D. MacKenzie. Charlotte Gravatt Drummond is KIRCHBAUM'S home demonstration agent.

9 mm lions hare done! Use Pertussin a safe and pleasant herbal syrup for children and grownups. Prescribed-by many physicians 80 years. At all druggists. Or, for FREE trial bottle, write: Pertussin, Dept. 440 Washington New York, N.Y.

PERTUSSIN ZZZZZT Farm Women Meet grade cream. It requires dairies and other purchasers to maintain a price Do You Know That "ALFALFA KING" BUYS Spencer, Special: Two HARRISON COUNTY FARM hundred Clay county farm women differential between these grades in Spencer to study the farm pro' Blencoe, la. Special: Harry Neilsen, Thursday concluded the gram. They nave organized a women's training class in connec purchase of an 115-acre farm on primary road 75. north of the tion with the soil conservation pro River Sioux in Harrison county, of not less than 1 cent per pound of butterfat.

Under the law "sweet cream" had not more than .2 of one per cent lactic acid, "first grade cream" not more than .6 of one per cent, and "second grade cream" too "sour or old to grade otherwise. The farm was sold by N. C. Gray gram to study details and benefits of that program. Mrs.

M. D. Beck has been named president of the 1 for the Prudential Life Insurance company of America for $12,500. group. re Mr.

Neilsen, known as the "alfalfa hay king" of the Missouri New Frocks Demand New DBAG To Pave Highway valley, purchased the farm for Pocahontas, la. Special: The home and will seed down half of 10-mile gravel gap In highway 17 it to alfalfa. THREE RESIDENTS OF SPENCER ANSWER CALL Spencer, la. Special: Two Spencer residents died and funeral YOU CAN from Pocahontas to the junction with highway 5 will be paved this spring, Fred R. White of Ames, chief engineer of the state high DICKINSON TO VOTE ON Rim COURTHOUSE REMODELING Spirit Lake, la.

Special: Plans services were held for still another here Wednesday. Hugh M. Sharpe, grain and brokerage man, way commission, announced Wednesday night at a dinner of are being made here for the sub dropped dead. at his home early in the Pocahontas Commercial club. on PRESCRIPTIONS at Farm Home Burns mission to the voters of Dickinson county at the next regular election the proposition of remodeling the present county courthouse, said to the afternoon of a heart attack.

Surviving are his widow and three, daughters, Mrs. Arnold. Ro Webb, la. Special: The house KIRCHBAUM'S on the Lloyd Sanderson farm, be the oldest in the state of Iowa land of Storm Lake and Mrs. Robert Cook and Miss Betty Sharpe of Spencer.

three miles northeast of Webb, oc Tentative plans are for an addi Here Is the cupied by the Joe Mullenburg tion on all three floors, a new jail, Pete Nielson, 39, who had been family, burned early Thursday sheriffs quarters and county at ill several months, died at his torney office. The cost of the re morning with an estimated loss of $2,000. Members of the Mullen modeling is estimated at $40,000. WE WANT YOU TO FEEL AT HOME wherever good beer is sold home here Wednesday, morning. He is survived by his widow and two children, Kay 5, and Marc 4.

burg family, with the help of neighbors, succeeded in saving Seeks County Post Funeral services were held at most of the furniture and cloth' BLACK NAVY COLORS Onawa. Special: Washington's the Cobb chapel Wednesday after ing in the house. birthday also is the birthday of noon of Mrs. Theresa Cuttell, 73, who died Monday at a Spencer Reason Why! Sare bp to of our regular low prices oa prescriptions by baring your doctor's pre-erlp-ttons filled la onr drag department. We hare depart-mentised onr entire store, and ay ao dolnff we fear cat the Terbead- cost in the Drug department, roa ret tlie benefit of tbat sarins- by Darin yonr firescrlptlons filled and sare np Vm of oar reralar low prices except kr the price fs es-tablisbed by the manvfactarer and an drnsirist can sell for less.

ATTENTION I Doctors prescriptions were filled at aa ar-rage of 4Se each during Jaaaary. R. V. Fairchud, engineer. So he Pioneer Jeweler Dies Early.

Special: Ed. Wellling, 75, chose Thursday as the date for hospital. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. announcing his candidacy for the democratic nomination for county jeweler here since a young man, died after a long illness. He had auditor in the June primary.

Fair operated shop established 52 years ago, succeeding A. A. Cross, jeweler who moved to Pierce, Neb. child is a native of Monona county. For years he was county surveyor and for the last 25 years he has been on the staff at the self-regulation plan now in operation In a few states and being extended as rapidly as possible.

We think you will be interested in knowing something about this program. May we tell you about it in an interesting free booklet? Write to the United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street. New York, N.Y. The Brewing Industry realizes that decent, respectable people prefer to patron ize decent, inviting places. And we agree with them.

a That is why we are taking action in cooperation with law enforcement authorities to "clean-up or cose-up" beer retail establishments that disobey the law or permit anti-social conditions' To do this we have instituted a new $1.95 beauties that look 3 times that much! Pouches, zipper bags, top handles; novelty frames! Patent calf and grained leathers! Sioux City Luggage Shop Zippers Repaired and Replaced 506 FOURTH ST. Opposite Martin Hotel Funeral services were held here. ACHIEVEMENT DAT AT SPENCER IS PLANNED Spencer, la. Special: April 26 has been set as the annual Clay county women's achievement day. Seven hundred women take part in the women's project in this county.

Saturday of this week township Mr. Welling is survived by a Iowa state fair at Des Moines. TllUlirchbaum brother, S. J. Allen, and a sister, Miss sMabel Allen, both of Early.

Form Lake Group Dmrs Furniture Appliances Emmetsburg, la. Special: A N.yF. A. Committee Named Pocahontas, Special: An Medium Lake Improvement asso chairman, the "county chairman 527 SIXTH ST. Warrior Hotel Bldg and various county, committee ciation to further development of N.

YA. committee for Pocahontas county has been announced. Members are Theo McCartan, Roy A. Johnson, Anton Mackovets and J. Elbert, a beverage of moderation George Washington weighed 210 of the -Mouse Choice pounds when he was 40 years old.

He stood 6 feet2 inches. OA QEK Your unrestricted choice of any overcoat the store, included are zipper lines 5 fleeces, alpaca fabrics, bal-macaaris and belt backs. The sizes are 33 to 50 and included are regular $45 Overcoats. -p 1 r77 nrp Two Value Groups 1 26 Savings Up to $19 SUITS Smart double breasteds and 3-button coats in worsted fabrics. Popular tweed effects.

These are regular 29.50 values. 1 r.rr""" $22 Let's get together If you want a late model car or truck with modern improvements--for a very small amount of money re have what you want can i 5 REASONS WHY YOU WILL SAVE BY BUYING NOWJ CAVE All used cars priced to make room for more trade-ins. A Buy now before JH" prices rise and save the difference. Af cSavewinter tioning expense on your old car. AVE Save depreciation on your old car-Trade up now.

CAVE Save costly repairs on your old car. If you have an older (m me 4 ear or truck to trade, Mens Florsheim Shoes 87 pairs of men's fine quality, select Ieath- ers and good styles-i-styles which will not be reordered tan and blacks, nearly all sizes. $8.95 and $10 values-. ion a fine late model 5 r': kused car iYou have what ve want Only Cfctvrtfot dtdoff aa "WC tfcaf Cava" tag STYLE QUALITY SERVICE 9 JVTrtTTTCn Li pr cdn. ahd mck on ars.

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