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The Independent from Hawarden, Iowa • Page 2

Publication:
The Independenti
Location:
Hawarden, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
2
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A not decided whether he would! John Patrick sr, 79, died afterjiation at the annual convention at or move an illness of two weeks. He camel Fort. Dodge. 60 YEARS AGO E. A.

Frost was making a fee engine for use at Alcester. Wm. Leggett bought the French joining Calliope on the farm, north- A daughter "was bom to Mr. Mrs. G.

J. died a few hours apart. Harry Leggett of Calliope went to Orange City where he had been engaged to handle a number of throughbred trotters and take care of the driving park. merchandise to Hawarden, T. S.

May was elected superintendent of the Hawarden schools Sen veil was chosen to to America from England at the age of 17, locating at Dubuque, in serve on the federal grand jury Ig49 he joined the gold rush Sioux City, Drawn for service at a of $150. saiarv of $1,000, an increase California, going in a sailing ves-jon the petit jury for the May 1 sel from New Orleans to the term Eldon office on the second floor of the Leafstedt building, ilrs. C. A. Slife u-as elected president of the Hawarden 'Woman's club at the last meeting of the year.

Primary road Xo. 12 was ex- Miss Cecil Potts was chosen Isthmus of Panama, which he! Kepford, Earl Slife, and Harry, tended to Hawarden Akron OTade a salary of crossed on foot and then took an- King. J. A. Jensen of Chatsworth hus agjaag it a state highway.

Herbert Bluechel, new owner of the Tivoli theatre was naking Hawarden Independent With Which is Consolidated tha Haward-en Chronicle EiUblished INDEPENDENT, Hawmrden, THUBSDAY, HAY 10, 1951 A I A I i A Miss Fern ship to San Francisco. He was also drawn to serve on the chosen second grade teacher remained in California three years petit jury. IWitS CiiUDTTil Alexander Joanson, at sa ar of $40 a month and then murn to Dubuque and A daughter was born Mr Tonccin A srnrt Trrs Uhe Calliope town died in the 1U -JAJL3, Two carloads of hav were shipJkome of his daughter, Mrs. Storts, i ar the age of 93. 40 YEARS AGO took up lead mining.

Later he and Mrs. Will Jensen. A son was (came to Preston township, Ply-'bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ped from Beresford to Omaha.

The price was $20 a ton. Gus Harholt sold his residence Calliope to Mr. Listen.j The 4-vear-old twin children The mice was $375. jMr. and Mrs, Layton Hubbard, of i City where she was to Greiner returned fromjthe North Side were burned to her daughter, Mrs.

Bidaiecome. There were 41 xnembers of the 1931 high school graduating- class. T- county to Hawarden. He Younie. Fr 1 bi-n survived bv the and the 4-year-old daughter The members Duane Anaer- S.

D. he nad .0. i0 Mr and Mrs Will Brown of on Harold Anderson, Haze! Ben- 50 YEARS AGO year. aed fa iou, City hos-i Joseph Berens Cameron Cal- Triih! H. ilal Irorn ei nmS Ian Dor othy Carlum, Alice Cooper Cornell, Evelyn Ebert, 1 9 5 1 MEMtER B.

T. GEBB1E, Publisher S. Snell sr, of Ida Grove, Fred 0 ar ker, who had been! 4. G-eJne' re-u-ned from the North Side vrere burned to i her Mrs. father of Roy SneU Hawarden, ntr at Ireton, 1 tvelyn toert.

New York he had aueaded! death in a Sre which Ed Fi.r.ie ar.d fam.ly to the office Melvm Eiving, Perry Emmert, TheT Lemmon. S. where ho w. A. Son v- --P- G.

Trtle Encson Wlima er er tne been killed in a railway EC-'had held down a claim. smith shop at Chatsworth burned. ion tha Harders. William Cecil TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS Day or Night Service No Job Too Big And None Too SmaH VREEMAN'S GARAGE Dick and Bud Ph 71 day 106 Night cident three years previously. i J.

Wallace preparing to Dr. west to Chicago open a siore at ihe new Mc- to take a special course In surgery, 1 Nally. Justus H. Manson Milwaukee Mrs. A.

J. Meyer arrived from Meyer in freight brakeman and veteran of Oelewein to join Dr. Spanish-American war, died as 'making her home here, the result of injuries suffered Several inches of sr.cvr ell Son Chatsworth bumed. relon on a triangular track i Hawarden fire department triumphing over Hawarden Henkels, Jake Mildred called but the fire was be- auIlina. Scott of Paullina Gordon Meeter, Amy Men- yond control when they scorer th Meeter ofi I 2 Mrs.

W. A. Grosser dieJ at the iHawarden second place( home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry A born to Mr- and Ir3 jHecox, after a long iUness. Carl re I 3 k5ak of Garfield soa SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: Per year, in advance Outside Sioux, Union.

Lincoln and Plymouth counties Published each Thursday and entered in the Hawarden, Iowa, post as second class All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same wll present them, duly authenticated, 'to the undersigned for allowance and Tile in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court rf Sioux County, at Orange City, Iowa. Dated April 30, 1951. Alfred Witt and Walter Witt, Executors. Maurice A. Te Psske, Attorney.

D. WIEESMA, 13-2 Clerk District Court. Russell Metcalf. as pulling out of Hawarden. Hoy Aldrich won a Ford car' anc a CQn a 50 arcson when he fell from a train as it! April 30, a drenching complete th a Slarter at a sho Lge Qai by the American Legion.

iGaI township. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Susan R. West.

79, mother of W. E. West, died in her son's Eight of the children of Rev. Gilraan's family of Center town- She had come from were ill with scarlet fever west of Hawarden. Hawarden for a of Eagle town- nna Eumb were of the bride's a county, south- i n.

ied for the L. M. Alcester. He had and one daughter, three, died April 30. Xels Mickelson, a floater, set fire to the city jail where he was held.

Xight watchman Robert Curran discovered the fire and Mickelson was dragged from the jail in an unconcious condition and was saved. Evelyn Meuret, Kenneth Miller, Ethel Morgan- Glenn Olsen, Walter Ol- Virgil Peterson, Kelso Rich- Dolpha Robertson, i Schiefen, Helen Sedgwick, len Stewart, Dorothy Trudcau. Merle Truesdell, Res: Truesdell. Raymond Van Bus-kirk, Ellen 20 YEARS AGO Walker. Peter Ma- chosen secretary and treasurer of; L.

R. Ball moved his law White, Rodney Yates, Elmer the Iowa Retail Jewelers assoc-' into the former Edwin V. Zahorik 1 Younie. Mrs. Dick Timmer of Chatsworth.

L. K. Burket of Alton I NOTICE OF THE APPOINT- i MEXT OF EXECUTORS i XO. 61 SO I STATE OF IOWA, SIOLT COUNTY, ss. NOTICE IS HEREBY that the undersigned have been duly appointed by the District Court Sioux County, Iowa a 'have duly qualified as executors i of the estate of Herman F.

Witt, deceased, late of Sioux County. Purchased New Oat Huller. It Is Now In Operation, tfrmg Vour Uals To Us For HuMing Fast Courteous service. FARMERS ELEVATOR Phone 125 Ireton, Iowa Need Electrical Equipment? One thing's certain: YOU'LL FIND IT AT EMGEBKITSOJN'S The Home Of GENERAL ELECTRIC In Hawarden for A-l G. E.

Appli- ances and easy payments, come to LEE STORES Engebritson Electric Phone 486W1 Hawarden, Iowa Hankies For Her Endless array of fancy spring prints in these lovely 16 inch, kandkerctiiefs. In all the spring accessory colors. Linen prints in this group of hankies for her. Elaborate lace trimmed linens and plains too. Fancy and decorated- iPi ftme in and rith this -----KING-SIZE thrill to its SMOOTHER P-R-HV-Ei You'll cheer its REGULAR PRICE what happens when you tell the man to fifl er up with STANDARD RED CROWK You get smoother drive the controlled volatility of premium gas -at the savings of regular.

And you get money-saving action in smooth flowing power and long mileage for all your Spring driving. Yes, you with RED CROWN. At regular price it's the KING-SIZE GAS BUY! She always loves a new hankie and especially one of these. Extra fine in linen and Novelty prints. Assorted patterns and colors prmis.

$100 Thrill her on Mother's Day with New Nylons the gift that is right for every Mother. These are our reg- ular, first quality Postscript Nylons. sheer and lovely for her. In all the new spring colors and her size. She'll them If you for this wonderful gift at this special price.

Special Feature Also 79c Boxed Stationery A practical gift for Mother. Beautiful stationery all for alone. Floral patterns in assorted colors of paper, 16 envelopes and 50c Pyrex MIXING BOWLS Set of 3 The truly useful gift for her 1Q and at this very special price. I Regular $1.39 value SPECIAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY 3pAi $298! GREETING CARDS Special sentimental cards foe Mother's Day. lets and lots of them to cheese faosm.

St 25e SET OF 4 Pyrex Bowls 4 qU IVs qt-, and at, A new set of four heat-resistant bowls in four beautiful permanent colors. Complete set of 4 bowls $295 For Mother's Day Gift Wrappings Fancy Paper White Tissue Krinkle Tye LEE STORES tw reigtoortf Larson Service Station Studard Service in Hawarden HUNDREDS OF SIOUX COUNTY FARMERS CONSIGN THEIR CATTLE--HOGS--SHEEP AND LAMBS TO OUR FIRM YEAR AFTER YEAR They have found out by actual experience that I "Is A Good Firm To Ship To" "THE CHOICE OF HUNDREDS OF SIOUX COUNTY LIVE STOCK PRODUCERS" Phone of Write us for reliable market information STOCK YARDS, SIOUX CITY, IOWA.

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Years Available:
1890-1976