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Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette from Burlington, Iowa • Page 19

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Burlington, Iowa
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aaMisi.WB8.safflavaiw.ww'."*" JUDGE HALE TO PRESIDE HERE Grand Jury to Meet At 2 p. 78 Appearances Listed On Docket SH1PPERSSAVE BYVS1NGWATER SHOWS The grand jury for the April term of court will convene at 2 p. m. Monday. Judge Oscar Hale will preside over this term of court.

The petit Jury is scheduled to meet on Monday afternoon of next week, Grand" jurors will consider six cases. They are: Qua Hartman and John Searlte, robbery charge; Carl Knop, larceny John Dlrth, charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Harold Hatton, charged with carrying dangerous and concealed weapons; Ross Bandy, The Chamber of Commerce isaued yesterday carries an article Hating savings hvfreight tashippera who ship by water or water-rail. II shows where railroads nlflo gain by use of the Port of Burlington. Several local merchants haye received word from firms with whom they do business that.Bhipmente arrive here by boat From all; indications will be a big reason on the Mississippi river, due in part to tne joint rates. The article from the.

bulletin follows: Iowa shippers and receivers can now The Civil War and the i United States War On During ihe.Week. Spanish-American Enda, u' was formally transferred to the United 8 1 22 2 i 8 charged with larceny as a bailie. Jury coses will be assigned early this week. On note landlords attachment Plvorce Pamapes Garnishment Separate maintenance On account 2 Replevin Gardlanshlp Foreclosure mortgage Quiet title 2 Partition Specific performance Writ of error 1 Write of attachment Accounting: Const, of will Forceful entry Injunction The list of appearances include tho Charles Willeford, et a "Henderson vs. Leo B.

Smith; llE fl a Clara Sturma; on save approximately 20 per cent their transportation costs by shipping. via Federal Barge Line between Burlington and southern river and gulf ports, by reason of the establishment of joint barge-and-rail rates via the Port of Burlington. The all rail rate on sugar in carloads, from New Orleans to Ottumwa, Cedar Rapids and Waterloo, is 84 cents 1 per cwt while the new barge- and-rall rate via Burlington Docks to soli The vs. Jennie Mayer, et Horn It! Smith vs. Ed.

B. Smith; dl Mol'land vs. Walter Danlcwardt; dlsorcc. E. Cupp; Mario O.

Oupp vs. Willis vs. Ed. vs. Ralph J.

Frlck; vman D. Cuc.t Anna R. David; vs. Thomas Marshall; vs. M.

F. Khlert: on note. riPttlO -Robley Comstock; divorce. Hazel Starks vs. Carl Starks; Wnll Paper Paint vs.

Gibson; fore- vs. E. J. Canny, et all- foreclosure mo. Alice Bcckley vs.

Montroae Beckley, Iowa State Trust Saving. hank vs. Ursula Schulz. ct al, foie vs. wT'fckmann vs.

Me- Anna Muse. these same points is cents. The all rail-'rate on sugar from New Orleans -to Moines, Oskaloosa, Mar- and Creston, is 65 cents, while the -rate via barge line to Burlington and rail lines beyond, is 53 cents. A similar situation prevails with respect to sugar rates to all other points in Iowa. The saving obtainable through specifying routing "Federal Line to Burlington and rail line beyond" is 12 cents per which 'means upwards of $72.00 per car.

If a manufacturer at Fairfield, has a shipment of barn equipment going to 'Memphis, his rate all-rail is 85 cents per while rate via rail line to Burlington.and Barge Line beyond to Memphis is 1 71 cents per cwt. -i-a saving of 14 cents per cwt If his shipments is destined New Orleans, he can save cents per by routing care of the Barge Line at Burllng- machine manufacturers at Fairfield and at Newton can save 61 A cents per on carloads of washing machines to Memphis, the all-rail rate being 99 cents and the rail-and-barge rate via Burlington being cents per cwt. To Helena, Arkansas, the saving possible by routing via the Burlington docks is First class is the basic class rate to which other many commodity rates are definitely related on a percentage basis. It is also the rate charged on a great many items moving in less than carload lots. The possible savings in freight cost on all commodities are fairly demonstrated by the comparative all-rail and barge- and-rail first class rates.

First Class Bates hi Cfcnta Per 100 Pounds From New Orleans From Memphis fe we- Si The affairs ux the-most important: part in this week's anniveraarleB, Today, undoubtedly, laV the moat important of all the others. It; was on April 6, 1917, that -the declared war on Germany. Two; other events of great importance Is the discovery, of -the north pole Commander -KoD- ert Peary on the 6th; in 1909, and In 1830, Mormons church was organised -by Joseph Smith at Manchester, N. Y. The largest steamer ot the -time was launched at New York on April 7, 1856." Oh-that day in 1888, the Canadian two weeks debate, trade the States.

The famous duel between Henry Clay and John Randolph occurred on the-8th of April, 1826. The dates-of the beginning and ending of the Civil war 'ooQun In this week, for it was in 1865 on the 9th of Aprllthat General Robert E. Lee surrendered General U. S. at Appomatix Court House, Virginia.

And on tbeaith in 1861 the war, for the union began and Sumter summoned to On April 9, 1682, La Salle took possession of the Louisiana country In the name of the king Franc- and over The Bank of the United States, incorporated for twenty years by an act of congress on April 10, 1880, with a capital of Thirty years later, Mexico forbade further Immigration the United Another important event occurred on April 11 'in 18W; Spanlsh- Amerlcan war ended and the treaty with Spain wai ratified, A An Important anniversary in the manufacturing on April 12, 1799. The first: power loom cloth manufacturing began to in New Mark Reached in ion ic century 1804, Louisiana ex- for Iowa's shippers. Iowa, provided, at its own pense, complete and adequate facilities for the transference of Iowa shipments and Iowa's commodity receipts between the Federal Barges and The population of Iowa State penitentiary 'at Madison is at, the highest; peak of its history, according to a statement given out recently, by Warden T. P. Hallowell.

The total population of the: prison is more than 12.00.. The prison reached a high point of slightly, below 1200. las month, but the sentences made at Ihe last terms of court have swelled the total considerably above last mohthls high point There are 206 lifers included in the prison It is interesting to note that although Gerald Haberman, 16; and Raymond McCormick, 17, who were received at the prison recently ai'e youthful offenders, to be facing a life sentence, they are hot the acng a youngest boys to come into the prison Highest Price Paid for ft Subject of AddresB. By Dr. H.

McCombe "The Price be will gfve ing to be held at the at 2:30 p. ml today: The ciub of Iowa --wartw-i DoBed of 26 voices, will. Sting and -there organ music. Tho meeting the union evangelistic campaign is being conducted ointly by First Methodist, First Baptist and St. Pauls Methodist church.

At the same hour tberj will be a Heacham Will Help You your car is giving you trouble thru electrical system Meachajn- has specialized in electrical troubles, 'Just phyaicWspeclaliTeB in eye, ear, nose and throat doesn't attempt to paint your car or fix the tire, but he wiU help you with factory service on General Motor, and all other car equipment. Garage owners are more and more availing themselves of Meacham and this wune service is open to you. Meacham Electric Service S. TfflRD ST. TELEPHONE 3533.

to Friday Battery Electric Corp.) There will also be -a specia musical program" at this meeting. The young will hold a umo meeting the junior of the church, at 6:30 p. under the direction of Harold C. also of the union, evangelistic, team, Dr. McCombe will- preach at the union meet.

Ing at the First Methodist church The feature of the service last night was singing by a junior choir of approximately 200 voices. on a similar sentence. There is one life termer at the. prison who wasonly 15 years old when he was received -at the penitentiary. Enjoy the River With an EL TO OUTBOARD MOTOR Five Easy Starting.

H. C. NORLING 317 S. Main St. Burlington, Iowa.

Wm. H. Hoi- Trust Clarence A. Barr; Bcsalo Carnes: Manuel Larrn. vs.

Antonio Larra; fll- TO. Fall-field Ottumwa Oskaloosa Waterloo Des Moines.241% Creston Marehallt'n C. 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 "S-P 184 134 134 134 134 134 134 Note: Rates apply in both directions, only, ana only. Iowa's all water route to the sea 19 now an actuality. The lower cost of water-way transportation now translated into potential cash savings "Ihis Man Strongly Praises New Medicine That Ended His Suffering.

Anderson vs. John Zachmeyer. vs. Jessie Lines, et Lumber vs. Geo.

on account. L- Hunt, ct al. vs. E. W.

as Jm M. Han- Honry O. White; vs. Goo. j.

Harry vs. Edwin C. railroad freight cars. Richardson; American MR. OSCAB BRANNE Clinton A.

vs. Frances Bow- vs. Charles L. J. W.

Murphy. 0 Vbert 'echul Mercer Transfer Storage damares. A jr- al Screen publications V8 B. A. ii.ai wlshky.

on account nrce Elsie M. Frier vs. Ray Prler, divorce. Carson vs H. R.

Welnrich et al. "How I wish I had known of Kon- Jola long ago," said aft. Oscar Branne, Fisher Hotel, Kanosha. "For two years I tried everything I heard of in an attempt to gain relief from constipation and Indigestion that made Jife miserable. About two hours after eating my stomach would load up with as and my breath would come in casps.

Nothing I ate agreed with me. Terrible headaches and sickening dizzy apells were the result of poor ellmina- "The many sincere indorsements of Kenosha people led me to try Konjola, and this splendid medicine lost no time in going to the root of my ailments. Constipation was quickly overcome. Dizzy spells and headaches vanished and daily my appetite Improved. In one month, Konjola banished all my ilia and restored my health, I advise all who suffer as I did to give Koojola a fair trial, and let it prove its merit" Thus Konjola works, quickly yet thoroughly.

One not to wait long for relief when Konjola given a chance, but for complete and lasting results aloe to eight bottles are recommended. Konjola is sold in Burlington at Henry's drug vs. A. Knabe vs. 0r Stella TaVberf vs.

Edward Stuart Savin Bank Goo, General Food forceful et B. RIn- Burnton Plumbing Heatinr. vs Geo. C. Nlewochner; an accounting-.

Harry Underwood Clem A. Flock- wm uaxxcr W. C. Barr: W. Potter Hurh Henderson; on ttcoountf 'i' i Minnlo Schulte VB.

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