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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 10

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Des Moines, Iowa
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10
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Till TlOilSTEK A XT) LEADER: SUNDAY MORXIXO. SEPTEMBER 20. 1907. 10 A Price For Every Purse. A For cry Foot.

yAi, 1ST! 1' CV Try Kahler SUots. Trv Kalili.T Shoes. 1 MEN'S FTON SROg CUgvgR quotas for KNOW V. mr evrTtM' p. See That Your Shoes Are Right From Now FROM this date on, the weather will be changeable.

First warm, then slurp dry today and wet tomorrow soon, there may be uow. So, if you would avoid colds and other ills see to it that your feet are well shod. Better Wear Kahler Shoes ttfiW ft -1 nv i asr .1 i -J- A. 'i They're the best shoes the bast shoe makers can make. They'll keep your feet dry and warm, thereby protecting your health.

They're stylish, comfortable and wear resisting. Come pick out one or two pairs. We've the greatest stock ever carried in Iowa. Prices range up to J6.oo a pair. Foster Ingalls.

Carl Kahler. LOCAL MEN BACKING NTERURBAN EI GREAT OCTOBER CARPET AND RUG SALE i RRIGATION SCHEM PROPOSED ON PAPER Telfer Carpet Company Announce Big Event for This Week Big Stocks Great Varieties Money Saving Prices. A $2,000,000 CORPORATION IS ORGANIZED IN THIS CITY. WATERLOO, PELLA SOUTHWESTERN NAME OF PROJECT. ABSORB COLORADO INTERESTS INTENDED TO TAP COAL FIELD LITIGATION INVOLVING NATURITA PROPERTIES IS WIPED OUT.

CHARITON APPEARS ON MAP AS SOUTHERN TERMINAL. The great October Carpet and F.uk Sale of the Telfer Carpet Co. commences tomorrow. It Is all event every home builder can plan to take advantage of. Stocks will tie larger, varieties greater, styles handsomer and values better than ever before.

The prices quoted for this big October Carpet and Rug Sale are except iomUly low and are based on quantity purchases. The Telfer Carpet Co. devote their entire attention to floor coverings and lace curtains. Kvery advantage for favorable purchase, correct style, honest quality and liberal value is afforded the customers of this store. Details of prices quoted appear in advertisement elsewhere in this paper.

Carmon Layton is Organizer of Project and He Will Be Secretary of the Just Who Are Promoting This Alleged New Scheme is Not Known Line About 120 Miles Long. Company. A COOftOiJO corporation, the Empile Irrigation company, has been organized by Des Moines men to take over the properties and franchises for four of the big Irrigation and land companies of Colorado. Carmon Layton has been the organizer pf tiie project and A. D.

Struthers. E. R. i 'l; 7-V- CjH i uvusv vA-. 5 'f -'i 1 i ij -l (r I i 'J lr I t'- The Waterloo.

Pella Southwestern is the name given to the latest railway project in Iowa. Just who Is behind It is not known, but the plans are said to be to build a line southwesterly from Waterloo thiough Traer. Toledo, Tama, Sheridan, Grinnell, Sully, Pella, Howell, Durham, Attica, Columbia and Olitiitz. to Charlton. Tiie only progress made so far ius been on paper but an effort Is being made to interest business men and capitalists along the route In the project.

The proposed line is about 1J0 miles long. The promoters claim that the road will tap a biff, undeveloped coal Held and will tind a ready market for the product in northeastern Iowa. They also claim that the territory it taps i one of the best WATERLOO MAN TAKES WIFE Wirt P. Hoxie and Miss Ruth Ling Are Married. Former Waterlooans now in Des Moines have just been apprised of the marriage of Wirt P.

Hoxie and Miss Ruth Ling of that city, which was quietly solemnized In Chicago early in the week. Mr. Hoxie is a prominent Waterloo lawyer and former republican county chairman of lilaek Hawk county. Miss Ling's home is in Illinois, but she has taught in the sehools for Severn1, years. Stotts.

W. F. Cook and West Dudd have been interested In the organisation of the new company. Mr. Strulhers will be the president, and Mr.

Layton the secretary. The live gentlemen will act as directors of the company, though it is understood that Mr. Stotts may give way to Mr. Kinnick eventually on the board. This company takes over the rights.

title, interest, franchises, lands and all other assets of the Xaturita Canal and I It Is understood that the wedding was a decided surprise to the young couple's Reservoir company, the N'aturlta CatUe friends. and Land company, the Shenandoah Irri gation company and the Naturlta Valley sominy. nil in Colorado. MARRIAGE LOSES ITS CHARMS After Two Months Hugh C. Cox Wants Divorce.

Litigation Wiped Out. The four companies which are mereed by this new organization In Des Moines larmlrig and freight producing sections of the state. In to the towns nane-d above, ight or more new stations will be established. Also that the road will connect eiht trunk lines and make a short haul for the transfer of business. Anioni; these eonnections ate: Waterloo with the Illinois Central.

Waterloo with tN" C. (1 W. Waterloo Willi the It. 1. P.

Truer wiih the R. I. P. Truer wiiii the C. N.

W. Tohdo with I he c. N. W. Tama with the v- W.

Tama with the M. St C.rmnell wiih the t. I. irinnell with the Iowa I'entral. Sully with the Iowa Central.

I'eli'a with the K. I. K. P. Jiowell with the W.ihash.

Durham wiih the H. y. Imrham with tiie I'. T. Chariton wilii the 11.

(.. were made up of Colorado men. They got into litigation of one kind and another. The Des Mnines company takes the properties of the whole quartette so that the litigation is ended and the new orporation sarts out with an immensely Married life lost its (harms for Mrs. Hugh ('ox in just two months, ac- cording her husband's petition Per divorce tiled in district court yesterday.

Tiie husband s.iys they were married Dec. lfV. Ket. 1 his wife departed and has not heed with him since. Mrs.

Kiln lilnok for a divorce (nun Rush II P.k.ek on the (rounds of dcseelion She says they were married i April until March 1, valuable plan at the beginning. Trie lands controlled by the new corpo ration are located in the western slope country south of Grand Junction, nd Montrose, where the government project for Irrigation has Its headquarters. It is proposed to divert the Gunnison river through a tunnel to the Uncompaghre valley. These companies have expended O.ofm in improvement of their various properties anil franchises. They also claim tr at more tii.in p'oflft acres of land is already under irrigation.

Opposite Younkers 313 West Seventh Street All of these are 1 'olorado corporations and th" new company will tile Its articles jn that state also, though it will maintain headquarters in Des Moines and In other eastern cities, as well as Denver. Extensive Improvements. "More than will be put at once into Improvements of the lands that the company will control." said Mr. Layton yesterday. "It is now arranging to buy about worth of the latest improved canal making machinery which will be taken to the fields.

Cook of the Cook -is sai. lave nl tbi not Font porks. is At pnua) lozens rals the II Kir)1 Inneta ve fi piaine bettor Mop tit ,:1 ithdi CilS Irian i of iffnn hani wl 1 -1 Const ruction c.omtwiny baa charge of the proposed improvements, have been working on this proposi .) tion for a long time, and It is gratifying to get it organized w'ith Des Moines men back of it. We already have acres Irrigated and propose to open up between 10i.kio and 2W.KJ0 acres. Out there the land is composed of the chocolate colored loam, which Is said to be the best yet found by the soil scientists.

Ninety-seven bushels of wheat, bushels of potatoes and I'J." to l.V) buhels of corn per acre is the record for the land in the valley In which our property is situatfd. The usual rain fall is about eight inches, and the Irrigation rights make it certain that there will always be an abundance of water when It is needed. 1 have spent about twenty years In the grain and land business and I know that the greatest trouble with the crop is that It doesn't get water when it needs It. We can furnish the water us it la needed, and plenty of It." CS-Y" distinctive, models, in Fall and Winter suits or overcoats. RDY to be sliown rea(1y to walk out in Y0UNG men's styles as wel1 as conservative garments for the old, young man.

SVfL, handsome patterns in scotches priced at $25, a saving of $10 on the tailors price. invite you to call. EXCLUSIVE showing. Earl Wilson and Manhattan. Shirts.

SNGUSH bats. JOHN B. STSfMN'S soft hats. VGfiZfiR undergarments. DNT'S English street gloves.

it "i i 1 e4 MRS. ASHLEY TAKES IT BACK Relents of Her Caustic Arraignment of Husband and His Family. Mrs, May M. Ashley has taken back ail of the unpleasant things she Kaid recently about her husband. Spencer P.

Ashley, and his mother and brother. On that occasion she declared that Interference on the part of her husband relatives was responsible for a family tiff, and much more. Now she asks the publication of the following "open To Whom It May Concern: the undersigned Mary M. Ashley, do hereby retract the. publication, which appeared in your newspaper under date of August the 3d last, concerning my husband, Spencer P.

Ashlty, hla mother ana Lrolher, Guy P. Ashley. The charge was without any foundation, and was false, and untrue, and cruel, and was made by me without forethought, in a rage of anger at the time. The trouble that existed between myself and husband was in no way the fault of Mr. Ashley's people.

I made the statement hastily and in anger, and now I very much regret the same and take this means of making nub reparation as Is within my power for my own peace of mind and that of my husband's honored mother, who has a.lwavs heen kind And iroori to mvseif and MSN'S FflSRTON.SjlQg gLEVEgCUOTHSS FOR AN 0 KNOW Fascinating Creations In Autumn Millinery A ('omjirehrnsive rlitpluy of fascinating heartwear including a won-dortul scniif of ideas, is now on view at Dos Moines' leading millinery blore. Pattern Hits $8, $10, $12 Kxcuslve styles profusely trimmed with plumes, aigrott.es and fancy teathprs, embodying the latest ideas of the leading milliners of New York and Paris. 500 Irimmed Eats at $5.00 (No two alike) In the this assortment, you will find every desirable shape and color, beautifully trimmed with ostrich plumes, fancy fea'hers win? ribbon and roses, identical in ntyle and quality with hats shown elsewhere at J7.00 and $8.00. I family. Mary M.

Ashley..

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