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Sioux Valley Newsi
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Correctionville, Iowa
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Tables of Town Coxintry The stfei'l, sprinkler was xUntw Monday. --The finest ii-e mam in town at IMinoniiui. Mrs. Frank Watson went to Tuesday morning. --titransky ware.

warnuiM five years at Woodruffs. Fresh green stuff at the Delrnotii- eo tomorrow (Friday). good farms for sale. Inquire of Kobt. Michaelis.

--To Trade--A gold watch for a good H. Conklin. Bert i raliam has accepted a position as clerk at the (irand Leader. Miss Elva Ewalt of Sioux City is here visiting Mrs. Chris Hart.

--Wanted, girl or woman for general J. Eckhart. k. C. Ellsworth, of Anthon, was transacting business here Saturday.

Mrs. Mae Davis went to Sioux City Friday evening, returning Monday. Kay Gunning went to Sioux City last Wednesday, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. I'ierce were Sioux City passengers Tuesday morning. --For sale--My residence property in southeast part of I). Battin. a-tf --Mumford made live farm sales in twenty-one days, aggregating over 865.000.

V0RfeBailey, Jr. came over from Sioux City last Friday and spent Sunday --You can get the highest prices for your horse and cattle hides of 0. C. Foster. W.

Woodruff has laid a cement walk on the west side of his residence property. --Get your clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed at Richard Komeisel's tailor shop. A missionary tea was held at the residence of Mrs. Andrew Lee Tuesday afternoon. Misses Grace and Edna Edmunds went to Cherokee last Friday evening returning Saturday.

The crossing south of Tin: XKWS office has been torn up and will be replaced by a new one. --Do yon want a bargain in town property? Then see Slumfnrd and let. him tell you about it. --Two new five and seven-room cottages on the north side for D. Castle agent.

--The Delmonico handles the best ice cream in town and a call will convince you of this statement. F. U. Baldwin and wife of Farm- iugton, Iowa, are visiting this week with their son, E. H.

Baldwin. D. L. Harris of Platte, South Dakota, arrived Monday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Jones. K. J. Booth, representative of the Early Mnsic House of Fort Dodge, was in town Tuesday on business. --Fancy worsted suits $15: bright, snappy hair-lines and neat checks Korneisel, merchant tailor.

The grass, garden "sass" and other things have grown fast since the warm weather began in earnest a few days ago. Mrs. .1. B. Heritage of Murray.

Iowa, arrived here Friday for a few weeks visit with her son W. C. Castle and wife exjiect, to go ihis morning on a short visit, to their Mrs. M. Uaumgariaer.

Mrs. J. Jerome has b-en visiting Mrs R. A. Hall during the past week and retained to her home, at Storm Lake Saturday evening.

E. Uon Jaynes, of Early, was in town Monday distributing advertising matter for Firemen's Tournament to held at that place Jane IStb. Regular meeting of Agamemnon bodge 255 K. of P. Thursday evening the 23d inst.

All members requested to present--M. E. Patterson. C- 0- Miss Coon, residing sooth of town, was caller at oarauKtam Saturday to get a sample copy of the best local papor on earth. Tar.

prowl?" Xo. but very prowdofovr lime of stwl bead paras, vow ovduptay with other np-to-dato ow If Oo. Miss Edith Melealf has elected leather of music the arbnols Hot Spri-Rs. Wakota- and Mis. Maul.lit who has been inj; (lie winter with her daughter, Mrs.

P. M. Molvneitx, returned liome Tues- ilay. ,1. W.

Myler on Tuesday made the 'ale of dies. Peterson W) acre farina four miles west of Hattle Creek to jleo. Hristol. C. A.

Daljell, of Anthon. was in town Monday on his way to Des Uoines to attend the State Bankers Association. A. M. Mitchell, the tinner for F.

W. Woodruff, was at Kingsley yesterday atistfng with some work for ('. O. Whitnier. hardware man of that Mrs.

I'. M. Sullivan of Correetion- viiltt came this morning to spend the of the week with her brothers J. D. and 1).

W. Coanole. Anthon. lerald. A number of young drove to A last Wednesdav nven- Mrs.

I'aiMwk Oregon hist Tlm.sday. l''or si.v KXHII Italpli Ivlniiimls. K. C. Logan was a Sioux City vis i lor yesterday.

I have three nice downstairs for rent. Mrs. Jane Heath. For bargains in second hand organs call on Mrs. Katie Krivin.

--For rent, three rooms on the ground Jane Heath. Uobert and Frank Michaelis anil W. L. Thurston were at Onawa Monday. Chas.

Woolridge lias laid a new cement walk in front of his residence. --Get. your suit or extra trousers nade at Kichard Korneisel's tailor liop. Asa Smith and wife of Anthon were in town Tuesday transacting business. I'.

Mill and wife left Monday even ing on a trip St. Paul and other points. --If want a good farm do not tmy until looking over my Miciiaelis. Misses Etta Maban and Marv Welch attended the field meet at Kingsley list Friday. The Ladies' Guild will linld a market day Saturday at.

W. M. Wright's drug store. --Do you want to sell jour farm? Then list it with Mnuiford, the real estate man. Michaelis Bros, have installed a fourteen foot circular counter in their meat market.

Uev. E. W. Henke of Charles City, Iowa, was attending to business maters here Monday. --The trade in ice cream at the Del- nonico is enormous and the reason is is the best.

Try it! Mrs. Jno. Hurley and daughter, of Anthon, were in town Saturday on way to Schaller. The commencement programs for his year are being printed at THK NKWS oflice this week. Special meeting of Chapter t).

E. S. Saturday May 21. Seiia Newell. Se; relarv.

A line list of improved farms ouscoi.dition. l-ong may she Sl.S tor.5 per acre in Big Stone Kingsley News-Times. A shooting tournament held at The M. E. Ladies Aid wiil hold a Washta yesterday, which was attend- Mav Sl le shooters of onr town.

We arc unable to report of the shoot in this issue. Miss Elsie Maennel and Miss Grace Edmunds assisted bv Miss Taft will Lion Coffee KING- Edward, King of England; Alphonso, King of Spain: Lion, King of Coffees, Fit for any king; fit for you. Not glazed with any cheap, noxious coating; never sold in bulk. Uniform qoalitr u4 Ireuuam lanrad Healed inrm hut. living on tlie proposed they will se- it on the showing made to the inspector.

The Baptist, people have announced a series of tabernacle meetings to begin in Correctionville on July 20th. The local minister will assisted by Uev. (ieorge Armour Fair, of Sioux City, and others. Wm. Jl.

IVtty has down from Car I ton, the past ten days try ing to interest some of our people in the country up there. Mr. Petty tells us lie likes that, vention quite and is perfectly satisfied with the outlook there. Tlie report tvas circulated that a full fledged cyclone passed directly over our town i last Friday night. We neither heard nor saw anything of it--some declare it, to be so, how ever.

All should be glad that it passed over if there was one, anyhow. ng to attend the Japanese social in I Miss Unth J'eet of TIIK the opera They report, a j.leas- TM et with a accident last ant time. V. Molynenx will move into his new law office this week. Tim real wtate linn of Mumfonl Anderson will take up in the same at of W.

L. Page, who is now located Omaha, is in this vicinity looking prospects of buying a load Jiickens. He repoits the supply rery limited. Miss PeArl Anderson received elegant piano as a birthday nresent his week, purchased through Mrs, Catie Krvvin, representative of the C.uly Music House. A.

K. Molyneux, of Cherokee, was town lietween trains Tuesday visit- ng his brother F. M. Molyneux. Mr.

Moiyneux is a candidate for Judge of the district conrt. The Sioux Valley Nnws, published at Correct ionville, has begun Vol. 21, and is in very healthy ami prosper- narket day afternoon, J4, in the O. A. tide store.

--Free livery to parties who want look at good farms, furnished by Muniford, the real estate man. A. .1. Eckhart is now living in the new cottage recently erected by E. A.

Hall, west of Illinois Centra! depot. --Stransky ware, imported by me irons the factory in Cermany, warranted live W. Woodruff. Mrs. John Crahaiti and Mrs.

8wi- of Correctionville, were Authon visitors Tress. Dr. W. V. McQuitty went to Res Homes Wednesday morning to attend Iowa State Medical Association.

--Eifgs for sale from Rhode Island while feeding one the job presses, having her hand caught in the machinery and crushed. It is jietting along nicely now and she will soon Ie able to resume her duties. The memorial services will lie held at the opera house on Sunday morning. May 25th, at eleven o'clock. Rev.

C. f. Murphey will deliver the address and music will consist of a large chorus choir, a solo by Mrs. Blackman and one er two selections by the band. --The best clothing at a saving of one-third the value.

Every man or boy in need of anything in the clothing line should take advantage of the bargains now going at the Sylvester Clothing Hale, ifemember the place- Sylvester Clothing Store, Crowther building. The meat market has again changed hands. Frank Michaetis, of Onawa, purchased W. L. Thurston's interest Monday and Ihe firm name will hare- after lie known as Bros.

Mr. Thursion will move to Ottawa in a few weeks, where be will engage in the real estate business. X. Jentiess, county auditor, is in town today feeling the pulse of the people regarding his re-election tint fall. So far as we can ascertain the people of Anthon, as well as in all parts of the county, are very well pleased with Mr.

Jenness'administra- Herald. Owing to the rainy condition of the weather the fire department ice cream social was postponed until this evening, and if the weather is line a good time is expected. The company will appear in their new uniforms and give an exhibition drill. A large attendance vil! be appreciated. L.

-I. Meighell and wife, of Lake City. Iowa, passed through here Mon Red chickens. Fifty cents for setting of fifteen II. lnllifoni.

The celebrated llanford wood ice cream will be on sale at. the Beckwith restaurant every 'lay from now on. The local are now charging live cents extra for haves. ttnh. going to be hard to up tint other nickel.

Ed Jones and Smith left fi.r Des Moines yesterday moining to attend the State Field Meet livid there Friday. Mrs. Anna Lothian. Misses Maggie Overholser and lora Hnller went Kingsley last Friday evening, returning Saturday. --1 have wove over 10W yards of carpet since January.

Bring on yonr give a vocal recital at the high school assembly room tomorrow, Friday evening- Admission cents. --A novel feeling of leaping, bonnd- impnises goes through the body. Yon feel young, act young and are young after taking Rocky Mountain M. Wright Co. The Correctionville Nsws began its twenty-first year week.

The NKWS is one of the best local papers that comes to tbU office and is constantly Sun. --There is big sale on at. I. E. day in an automobile, on return Wesley's, selling Star Bine Ribbon from a trip to Sioux City.

They went Coffee. value at Cash rebate from to Ida (irove, thence east to ticket in each package. now LiLeCili. Their machine is of the ready for some one. Ask about it.

It The weather man got down to business Saturday and Sunday and the mercury took a "hike" upwards several decrees and has since been holding a lofty position in the thermometer. No service at. the Baptist church SaMttlb morning owing to the tiieniorial ervk-e at the opera house. I'snal Junior II. Y.

P. V. meeting in the afternoon evening strvice as usual. Elsewhere in this issue will he found Ordinance No. 51- contains all information regarding electric to established in Oorm-tionville.

and will be of interest (o all to carefully mumy frieads will to pleased to leara Bolter IMS to wnrlfc is A- rags and have them made into.caqxH. 1M same. -Mrs. M. J.

Varner. Mrs. Morris Fox teturaed from Onawa Friday evening, where she was called by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Jos.

Btotcky. W. Roland, editor of THK was called to Lynn. Indiana. Saturday night, by the dangerous illness of his father from a paralytic stroke.

Ernest Ient who has been a member of the telephone constrwction gang for some time, has accepted a position in the Jovre lumber yards at plate. --Mother. Yes one latest gas engine type, 7i h. p. rtian- nfactnred by the U.

S. Co. Tlie school alumni held a ing in the assembly room last Saturday evening and elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, Bert. Hail: president, O. P.

Kiordan; 2nd vice president, W. A. Edmonds: secretary and treasurer, E. C. Bailey.

Xo other business came liefore the meeting. Since the opening of the fishing sea son one can. daily notice some of our people starting out with fishing rods in Ihe direction of the river in the hope of capturing some of the finny tribe, but so far as nave been able to learn no catches of any consequence have been made. The river is too low i Otto Anderson, favwaMe SshinR. it is said, necled with the lirand leader store since they began business here, has re- Tlmre jnst as gooi for chiMm as Rocky Tea.

II. Wrtjfct Oriimrfl Trio appeared Tuesday evening by signed and engaged in the real estate 1 of Christian Endeavor Society was business in partnership with J. en (g, Jr nmfonf. 1 weather, which speaks well for A. 1..

donser, who has filled Ihe 1 splendid reputation Ir. Hopkins erators chair at XorlhwesTern with Ihe people here. It ignite ffM- for months past- was re- jerally known that be the subject gone; and his smbject and Keys" wae a to the fumm hctan. Monday by optratoT from Anbeirn. Mr.

Clouser ha: to Lake View. The Cash Store E. A. HALL. I NEW GOODS! HAVE YOU NOTICED OUR FINE LINE OF CARPETS? We have the LATEST PATTERNS and DESIGNS and a visit at our store will do you good before buying that new carpet.

GBEEN-WEEBLER Ladies' Fine Shoes are the very best to be found in any market. SUMMER GOOD5 in all shades. Complete line Fancy and Wash Goods. W. L.

DOUGLAS Men's Fine Shoes. None Better. Try a pair. SHIRT WAISTS in all the newest patterns, shades and styles at remarkably low prices. Headquarters for first-class goods, and don't forget that E.

A- HALL keeps a fine line of ResoliUoos. At the regular communication of Burning Hush Lodge No. 474. held on Monday evening, the following resolu- ions were unanimously adopted. Whereas: The Grand Master of be Universe has for the first time permitted the hand of death to be laid npon our number and has removed rom our midst, onr beloved and wor- hy brother, Dr.

J. A. Thornton, who departed this life on Sunday, May 4, And, Whereas: In his death this odge has sustained an irreparable loss of one who was ever faithful to obligations, his wife and family, a oving and devoted husband, and the community, a worthy and highly re- pet-tad citizen, who was ever foremost advocacy of its best interests. Therefore, Be it resolved, by Burn- ng Bush Lodge No. 474, that we tender to the family of onr deceased irother.

onr most sincere and heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of bereavement, and the assurance that while they bare suffered an irreparable loss of one who was ever faithful them in all relations of life, we also lave sustained the loss of one whose genial smile and hearty hand clasp was ever an inspiration to the brethren. Resolved further. That these reso- ntions be spread npon the records of this lodge, a copy furnished to the amily of onr brother, and a ipy lie also furnished THK ALLKT JJwrs for publication. A. IVMLKY.

A. J. WEEKS, F. W. WootWFF.

Committee. Wm. SaUrdav received a ness, cheerfulness, Jenacily. 'M tact Mr. tbt Ike Dtmis HunUm.

of rural of well SIM pbce. Amonn other MUMS Hr. t)Lnk 'V'WwVfllvH nPT uM yBrfJI.MMHvwm4rW Mt pVtpQVM fine sweet. 1MW fine tlM Ulw mxty TteVcterus'lenM. As Uw time draws near an toiajt rapidljr padwd aloojt fvr retiMMHi of the Xor'hwesterB Assru-ialion to be held at thin place 11 to 13.

iacfaire. that it will be w) as all will pat fortfc by UNM IB chaise to make UMM who co-template cmtomg will fad tbe this year oMofllMl-mtMd plMfaraMe Md tW MmcntMM. Onr citi- mad conradej will wtend to all a gM cordial welcoww within tmt city the pie will fonadeto ac- Mmber -f people. It that arranseBjenU can he unapteted that the camp will be at night with ekctm which will be It awMfH will certainly wto Cortw- tin NO. 51.

AN TO MASTEMS A BALDWIN. TMKIK HF.IKS ok Assioss, PEK- XISSION TO EHECT POLES. WIHBS. MASTS AND OTIIBK FIXTI-RES IN THK STRKKTS. A.V- LKYS PUBLIC THE CITY CuHBKCTlONVH.I.K.

IfrtVA. THK PcCfOSK OF El-KUTitlC PoWEIt A I UK AT TO THK SAIIt ClTV AN'I THK HABITANTS THKRkOK. tev it by the City Council the City of Iowa: SECTION' 1, That thufv 's hereby to Masters Baldwin, their heirs and right and tn rreci. iu- et3.l1. and maintain an electric lixM jnd plant, and to and matd- tatn the samv within the limits of the city if Correction Iowa, for tlie of twtnty yrars frrtm and after the and appfMval tbK ordinance, and fur that to antt nuLinuta the $ewral alleys and inblic tfrounds anJ places the city, wires.

lamis and fist a res rtecessary and convenient to carry on the of fttfnihma electric tiatlt, power and heat, to and for the city and inhabitants, alt such rights and privileges, to become and 10 continue npon the terras and conditions hrfvtnaUct set foftb. SBCTION 2. All and wires erected by virtue of this ordinance shall be erected in 'neb and in such manner not to encroach a (ton the st ot-strnct or impede the for the ordinary of thereon, and the rrectivn shall therefore be snbjcct to the superrtsion and direction of thr standitur committee vn streets and alK-ys the city council of said cilj; AH poles. be iaiim-1 at least two coat of white lead paint within thirty days after Operations have commencrtl and kept thereafter often as FICTION All strnnji or asett ttn- drr or by virtue this ordinance be placed at such a distance from the trroitnd as the city council shall deem and reasonable and for the best the city, and not lej-s than twenty fwt at any point: and all wires shall In- located and as not to interfere in any manner with shade or buildings in coarw o' construction or alp-adv any desires to any hnildinr throwth any street or alley city or nport which any such wires are inns by which any of said wirrs will be in- or interfered- with, such the owner or manaiier of said plant at least twenty-fnnr Inntrs notice. of the time and place when and whrre he wirrs for and ibr manafer the id electric lisJjt svsirm shall cause stach TCS to IV moved as allow of the paMajtc Much HliMins.

Iwl in all sacn shall br rc-ioircd at sttch only will not interfere with the of saM whfn tiecrssary Itchttnc dnriaf 4. rights and i eranvd shall at all limn, be and remain ib.iecl tras-Miattk- i-ojio- TO by said and herrby rfrserves the rich! in matcf and of a thr the city. 5. TV MaMrts BaJdwin th'fty frwn and after the "1 and it tfce actoal iM and ibe six at alt liners fur-iish awl br for a Ml oDlfit of mill i. of two MI IKK omte takn.

all nnlu- twiaire of OT aMrem B. Spewler. wii of we with- at prices and -at TMbr rilyn when tvmirrd part to ai -r as by van a i wm-ri- ai All rai-r a Thai 1AI AHI'PO for rent. AJM rss z.zpsr-j** taneomtnsiatssxad special at characier ioscned hcreat CBtm 'or the Arse week and CMM ft wacd 'or eacli cabseqnent of tflrnfrfrT. mprctand of will dot be iaaattd nnlns toe copy if accompanied by tue payment.

Cbnrcll and cocustr f- ttinnentsallowed words irer- Mo Complimentary tickets accepted in excfcaawe for advertising-. I HAVE fine (arm. well improved, which I will sell cheap and take 'some CorrectioniHe property as part payment if M. Molynem. acres.

from Altboo. 0 pple Improvements Vfr W- Myler. Comcttwt- ville. Iowa. FOR SALE -A few hnndnd fexxmet fence posts at VccntK.

EaqnireofB. FOR SALE--Farm W.H. Gnllifort. FOR UENT-LaMdry taiMw for and pnposes. Ewiaire of E.

C. GOOD SECOND BAND PIANO for ale, FOR SALE-A cort hoMe ad lot III tfce FARM FOR SAI.E-A fan. half mile from ComctioOTllfe. boilHMs.abo,t tto acres otlliiatej. BAI.EPBAY foriale.

O.C-Fe«er. 3t- RKAI. ESTATE FOR SALE-SD acre Hock farm, rood rmtminf water Dined to yards, that has never tajTmTma farm: lot: onenuinesii lot: fte mitacelou- In SAl.E-Ho.se lot for sale, of O. A. Cate.

AMCEoilt Yor CAS cet a ceniw leather son at Wii- If VOW it pictnvi at WUm-K. VCBY LOW ruex SL Put axl Mucamln Tia the XonkweMera IHM. will (K Mmr tx. ami 3P. SRia.Mis nnnt art correcMI IS MONEY LOANED WITHOUT UKUCCTT..

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