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Postville Herald from Postville, Iowa • Page 7

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Postville Heraldi
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Postville, Iowa
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SDAY, DECEMBER 1935. THE POSTVILLE HERALD, POSTVILLE, IOWA. PAGE SEVEN BETHEL and Mrs. Obert Harris were at lost Friday. Thanksgiving day.

and Mrs. H. L. Meier home. Swing days in and Mrs.

Jess JThl home last Meier spent Thanksgiving ffiwfflSSliei Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ohn Dundee- accompanied her Lawson, to Clermont on fjGruhn spent the weekend at ie of her parents; Mr.

Mrs. iuhn. d-Mrs. Elmer Brainard from their honeymoon Wisconsin. hd 'any of relatives at their home iving day.

'olsom visited his brother, Aus- Waukon Wednesday. He has poorly of late. Meier' visited a few. days at of her grandparents, Mr. and yd Gericke, last week.

A Mrs. Jess XJhl were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mort Deering SPostville last Sunday. nd Mrs.

Wright Enyart assisted "Redding at the and Mrs. Enyart home Tuesday. Mrs. H. Meier were din- its in the Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Sunday, fid Mrs. Lester Smith and Ollie visitors in the home of Mrs. J. W.

Harris'' Mrs. Oloy Schultz are the jjjarents of a baby boy born to esday night at the hospital ille. Mrs. Sherman Iiawson and Lois, were visitors in the his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Sunday. Brown of Calmar and "Mr, at tl Mr wi Lawson of Postville were visit- Hhe Mr. and Mrs. John Dundee nanksglvlng day, 1 Eaton Waters; 'Mrs, and' Mrs. John Waters Spiday dinner guests in the Mr.

S. Fred Gruhn home, id Jim Enyart and family jna were dinner guests In the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'fi last Sunday. Jj Mrs.

Roy Dunning and fam- Mrs. L. B. Smith were in the Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. IssBrSferd: home Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Cloy Lawson and baby, Vern Meier, Milo Harris, i'l Grinder were visitors in.the inMrSatSlMrs. Fred Lawson home last irtoiiiiHiMpwi Mrs.

Albert Evans went to Iowa last Saturday where Mrs. gS to see a doctor and her are hoping that she will there. news sped through this vi- morning that the small 1( ffc goes out to the bereaved. KALLMAN, M.D. and Surgeon Over Luhman Sanders MrfF.

W. KIESAU, M.D; F. KIESAU, M.D. and Surgeons (gOJucoiover Postoffice Phone 245 IMTHUR J. PALAS Attorney at Law Over the Blue Arrow Telephone No.

263 MYERS, M. D. Ices over Kohlmann Bros. Telephones: 188W Residence 188X H. D.

COLE is lee over Citizens State Bank tyJlHIMIIIIIIIIIIIItltlimilMlltllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIHl Garage igPAIRING A SPECIALTY Brunswick Tires gelding Wrecker Service" Tubes, Car Heaters, Ete. IMMIIMIMIMIIMMIIIII SCHUTTE adertaker and Embalmer Bjers Taken For Cut Flowers' I H. BURLING fAttorney At Law the Postville State Bank GUNDER League will meet Sunday evening, December 8th, at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glsleson and sons spent Sunday at the H.

H. son home. Mr. and' Mrs. Enoch T.

Mork and family spent Sunday at the Mrs. T. Mork home. Mrs; Betsy, Chrlstenson and Mrs. Maren Jenson are visiting at the P.

K. Peterson home. Mrs. J. O.

LInd. Elvlna and Yvonne Glsleson Sunday afternoon at the Eldon Kurth home. Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Landsgard and Doris were visitors Sunday afternoon at the Mrs; B. Nelson home. Ottoi and daughter visited last 1 week with her mother, Mrs; Bertha West, near Decorah. Miss Irene Opperud of Cedar Rapids spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs; Dorf Opperud. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larson and Bonnie Dean were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Clarence Anderson home. Mr.

and Mrs. Melllan Loftsgard and family were dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the Mrs. Sam Erlckson home. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Skarshaug, Mrs. Henry Skarshaug, Ruth and Paul, of Ames, visited over the week-end with relatives here. Mr. Mrs. Alnes Olson and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Kluss were supper guests Sunday at the Hen-, ry Vellersveu home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Landsgard and Maurine, and Elmer Benson were dinner guests Sunday at the Herman Soholen home in Highland. Mrs. Christine Rypestol and Corrine, Lillie Wettleson and: Arthur Sol- iberg were dinner guests Sunday at the Martin Nelson home in Clermont. Mr. and Mrs.

John Helium and Mrs. Gilbert Halverson attended confUtma- tion services Sunday Highland church and were dinner. guests at the L. P. Larson home.

GRAND MEADOW Mrs. J. C. Wells Is able to be up again-after quite a tussle with tonsil- itis the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Arlo Johanningmeler were evening visitors in the Wm, Lubbers home. ladies assisted Mrs. Clifford Osmundson with quilting last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Irwin Doarring entertained the Grand Meadow Country Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L.

Trudo entertained a company of relatives'at a Thanksgiving feast at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bollman and children of Ion spent Sunday in the home of her ibrother, Lawrence Krambeer, and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Krarnibeer were Thanksgiving dinner guests in the home of his mother, Mrs. John Krambeer at (Luana. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm, Lubbers motored to FarmerSburg Sunday to see her Mrs. Fred Miller, who is num- ibered among the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Brown and Marilyn returned to Guttenherg Friday after spending a few days in the parental J.

C. Wells home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bigler and son and her mother, Mrs.

Schweikert, were- Sunday dinner guests in the Melvin Benson home south of Gunder. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Nevermann of Moriona, were. among the Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Krambeer. (Florence and John Edward Wells were Saturday night and Sunday guests in the homes of their sisters, Mrs. Howard Leui 'and Mrs. Wray Brown, and families in Guttenberg.

FRANKVILLE FrankvilJe Men's Club Studies Agriculture and Forms Friendships Men of Frankville are meeting, each Tuesday evening in a course' of' study under, the direction- of Prof. Reeves; teacher of agriculture In' the Decorah high school. Farm problems, such as hog railsing, soil control, and dairying will Ibe' the subject of; ten lessons, -v Especially valuaible is the opportunity of questioning and discussing problems with a specialist in agriculture. After the. study-discussion- period coffee and dougnuts are No one seoms in a hurry to leave as the get-to-gether makes a friendly feeling.

It.is believed that by the time the ten lessons are finished the men will want to keep meeting regularly to do other things. AM men of Frankville and the surrounding community are invited to come. Meetdngs are Tuesday evenings at 8:00 o'clock in the (Frankville church dining Toom. John Ewlng made a business trip to Osslan Monday, afternoon. Otto Hager made a business trip to Ossian Tuesday- afternoon.

Millard Helgerson spent Thanksgiving vacation with home folks. Perry Mitchell made a business trip Iowa City the past week. Milton Helgerson and Fred Gipp motored to Decorah Saturday forenoon. Mrs. Mart Winger and Mrs.

Sherman Bollman were, Decorah callers Friday. (Milton, Elizabeth and Lillian Helgerson were Postville callers Saturday. Glen Lebohford and son Charles were Decorah callers Tuesday evening. Mrs. J.

Oolsch of Decorah was a guest here Tuesday of Mrs. F. T. Bulman. Mrs.

Fred Klepper of Ludlow Monday with the Fred Smeiderskiamp family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smeiderskamp and daughter Betty were Decorah callers Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Sohutba. were business visitors In (Postville Saturday afternoon. The Mother's Club will hold then- next meeting on Tuesday evening, December 10th.

Francis and Clarence Evert motored to Lacrosse, Wisconsin, on business Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Peck of Decorah were guests Thanksgiving day at the Chris Waters home. Sherman Bollman and Fenimore Ambrose made a business trip to Oelwein Thursday morning. Prof. Frank Rollins came up from Cedar Falls for a few days visit with friends over the week-end. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Leas of Rossville were Thanksgiving guests here at the Mr. and Mrs. Mart Wdnger home. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Kneeskern and Cloy ate Thanksgiving dinner at the Henry Schultz Sr. home near Castalia. Lester Davis and daughter Vivian of Bruce, Wisconsin, were guests here the past week at the Walter Brandt home. Victor Heins and family of Postville were visitors here Sunday in the home of Mrs.

Heins mother, Mrs. Fred Grotegut. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groth and 'baby of Post township were visitors here Sunday at the F.

T. Bulman Miss Inez Kneeskern, who has been in Oelwein the past three months, came home Friday for a few weeks sojourn. Chas. Hoth and J. C.

Schutta motored to SpringvUle on Wednesday afternoon. Muss Florence Hoth and Miss Geneva Waters, both teachers In the school there, accompanied them back to spend the Thanksgiving vacation in their respective homes. Auction Sale We, the undersigned, JL F. Scliroedcr, owner of the farm having rented for cosh, and Fred Remake, tenant, having rented a smaller farm, are dissolving: partnership by; selling the following described property on the farm, located 3 miles northwest of Castalia and 4 miles cast of Ossian, on Thursday, Dec. 12 th Sale commencing promptly at 12:30 5 HEAD OF GOOD HORSES 5 Consisting of 1 Black Gcldlnff, 10 years old; 1 Black Mare, 12 years old; 1 Black Colt, 1 year old; Team of Roan Geldings, 6 years old, weight 1700 pounds.

25 HEAD of SHORTHORN CATTLE Consisting of 20 Milch Cqws, some giving milk now and others to freshen during the winter, and 'spring; 4 Heifers, 2 years old; 1 Roan Bull, 2 years old. All tare T. B. tested. CORN, OATS AND HAY About 1200 bu.

Corn; 500 bu. Oats; 50 ton Hay, consisting of about 15 ton of Clover and the rest Clover and Timothy mixed. 30 OF FALL PIGS Farm Machinery and Equipment Deering Com Binder; 3 h. p. Fuller Johnson Gas Engine; DeLaval Cream Separator with, power attachment; 70 Steel Fence Posts; 240 Rods Barbed Wire; Brooder House 8 foot square, as jwoll as many other articles too'numerous to'mention.

Terms of sale cash! Anyone desiring credit see Clerk before sale! Schroeder Reincke R. J. WATERS, Auct. CASTALIA SAVINGS BANK, Clerk. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Schultz and family'of Postville were visitors here Sunday in the E. R. Blrdsell home. Mr; and Snltker of Decorah were Thanksgiving day guests in the Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Schutta home. Milton and Clarence Helgerson and Fred Glpp visited Sunday afternoon with the i Gunderson brothers near Clermont.

The Willing-Workers will meet at the church Dec. 12bh. Mrs. Oharlotte Walby will be the hostess. Everybody is ilnvited.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Letchford and son iLeon spent Thursday Mrs.

mother, Frank Sebastian, in Postville. Junior Crawford, who attends Iowa State College at Ames, came home to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Crawford. Mrs. Mabel Waters, Mrs.

Sherman Bollman and Mrs. Callie Letchford went to Forest Mills Thanksgiving day to attend a church dinner there. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bollman and Mrs.

IF. Lechford were business callers In iPostville Tuesday, and also called at the Mrs. Frank Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Crawford, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leer of Waukon, were guests Thanksgiving day of the John Luehr home in Mrs. Francis Padden accompanied some friends from Decorah to Chicago on Tuesday and stayed for an over- Thanksgiving visit with the Chas. Jones famay.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Kneeskern arid Betty, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Kneeskern, Mr. and Mrs. Tom motored to Oelwein and spent Thanksgiving day in the Dean Flower home. The Frankville school closed Wednesday afternoon for a few days vacation.

Prof. Wasson went to Waterloo, Miss Olga Lee to her home near Centennial and Miss Sluter to Cresco. Mrs. Francis Evert and son Keith, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Hager, Roy Kneeskern, (Fenimore Ambrose and Lyle Bollman motored to Oelwein Wednesday to attend a sale at the Dan Smith farm. Mrs. E. R. Birdsell entertained about twenty relatives at a cafeteria dinner at her home Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her husband and son Ralph, whose birthday anniversaries came the first of the week.

After partaking of the delicious repast a social time was enjoyed. One hundred cockerels, raised at the county insane hospital, were sold last week for $102.85, an average of nearly $1.03 each, says the Elkader Register. These cockerels were from a late July hatching and the growth, by market time, iis remarkable. ORIGINAL NOTICE In the District Court of in and For Allamakee County. Emma Blomquist, Plaintiff, vs.

Maurice Blomquist, Defendant. To the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby notified that there lis now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Iowa, in and for Allamakee the petition of the above named Plaintiff, alleging that she is your wife, that your marriage 1 took place in or about September 10, 1935, that you have violated your marriage vows without fault on her part, that on July 17, 1935, you wilfully, wrongfully and unlawfully left her and refused to support plalintiff and child, that you have been guilty of such cruel and inhuman treatment as to endanger her life; that one child-was born to bho union of your marriage, Robert Blomquist, who makes his home with Plaintiff. Plaintiff prays in said petition that she 'be divorced from you, and that she 'be given the custody of said minor child, and for such other and further relief as may be just and proper. For further details as to all of which you are referred to said petition. unless you appear and plead on or before noon of the second day of the next January 1936 Term of the above named Court, which will convene and be held at the Court Room, Court House, in Waukon, Allamakee County, Iowa, on the sixth day of January, 1936, default will be taken against you, and judgment rendered as prayed for in said with costs of suit.

HART HART, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CALL AND SETTLE All parties knowing themselves Indebted to us on book account are hereby requested to call and maker settlement of same promptly aswe have large obligations which must met in the near future. We have been pleased to extend to you the courtesy of credit when you were in" need of it, and now we are asking you to come to our relief in our time of need. All accounts must be settled on or before January 1, 1936. The Postville Harnew Store, L.

F. PUTNAM, Prop. SPECIAL HOLIDAY FARES As Low As per mile 1 Every Dec. 12 to Jan. 1 Return Limit January 31 TRAVEL BY TRAIN In Comfort and Safety and at Lowest Fares For full particulars, reservations, tickets, ask C.

C. SEARLS, Agent Phono No. 227 Postville, Iowa The MILWAUKEE Road Rates from $2.50 A ANGNEY-McGINN HOTEL HOTEL SAVERY Des Moines Smartness Convenience Comfort Economy wlifi iacA mam Every Christmas there are difficult gift decisions to makel But whether it's for a rich and invalid aunt, or a wealthy and crotchety, uncle, or "from the family to a new 1936 RCA Victor Radio with new Magic new Magic Eye and new Metal Tubes, fills the bill to perfection. Drop in and listen to one and you'll know what we mean! They are as tlingly different as a streamline For Christmas Gifts Candies, Cigars and Cigarettes in fancy gift packages 9-TUBE MODEL C9-4 kcs. Magic Eye! New Magic Brain! Metal Tubes! Colorband Volume Control, and Tone Compensation, etc.

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