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The Boyden Reporter from Boyden, Iowa • Page 1

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VOL. XXL BOYDEN. SIOUX COUNTY, IOWA. THURSDAY, APRIL 10. 1913 NO 15 IDon't Nurse It.

The best way to avoid misunderstandings is to come out square with your kick to the nian in charge and have it over Don't knock behind his a 4 We try to treat all fairly''but sometimes make errors. Who does not? But here's meat in this little sandwich: If you feel that you have received the worst of. it, march right in to. the man-in charge and tell him about it. See' if he.

doesn't get busy attempting to set matters right. That's the fair way. The other way is to nurse your and tell everybody about it except'the man who should know it. Half the troubles in this world could be avoided by having a fairun- derstanding at the start. We stand ready to meet-you half way.

Ladies. Miss Thompson has to lots of hats and if you can, help her out, by leaving your orders early, V.B. C. Westerink, of Perkins, i the new machinist in Carl Tott's-garage. He an i I family have moved into Mrs.

Ring Smit marketed 133 dozen.eggsat the Date store yesterday. They gath- e.r over a day and to get such results it must keep them busy chasing the hens up artd-down a Nevertheless better to pay the store bills in eggs and not draw or the bank recount, Thru the courtesy of Bernard Axten the editor receiv- an invitation to attend tfacmers Saving TOH fitfby, Casbier -if Iowa. Local News. Mrs. i H.

Edd and children are visiting relatives and friends at Don't forget to stop in and look at our Power Washer, a labor saying machine. Boyden I'm pie me store. We have added tbre'e- new names to our subscription list this week grow. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot br cured by Hall's Catarrh F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. nndersls-ned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 ysars.

and believe mm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations by his arm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Curs Is taken Internally, acting directly blood and rnu- oy au Price 76 per bottle. Sold Mr. B.

Vander Swagg is and still we quite sick. He has an abscess in his ear. Chas. Hoffa was over from When you come to town in Boyden. We are i a Mr.

and August i Sanborn Sunday visiting his come and look at our Blue- wife and i who are Bell. The best separator on visiting at the A. Dean home i the market, the Boyden Implement store. Calie Verrips had G. and ong, proprietors of couple TroiFv.thp; the City German seltlemerit north a for assault and Boyden are i on a battery.

The boys pleaded about a i to a and H. O. Tuttle assessed a fine of $5.00 and costs, the fine be- that should have arrived last ing suspended. The trouble trip to 1st. A few belated snow storms winter- are now i in A heavy rain Monday turned into a snow storm and now 6 or 8 inches of wet slushy snow covers the ground and still snowing.

The Advertised Article IB om in which the merchant himself has implicit faith-- elae he would not advertise it. Ton are safe in patronizing the merchants whose ads appear in this paper because their goods are up-to-date and nersr shopworn. occured Friday evening when Calie and a lot of boys were in the restaurant. Calie made an uncomplimentary remark about the ice cream and flavoring that he was eating and Martin took the ice cream away, saying if it a good he i need to eat! it and didn't have to pay for it. Calie got sore and threw the spoon on the floor ana refused to pick it up and also to go out.

Geo. then took Calie rudely by the neck-and put a stopper on his brea'h- ng apparatus, and Martin put the finishing touches by escorting him to the ed the thirtieth commencement excercises of the Chicago Veterinary College in the Central Y. M. A. auditorium on Thursday evening, April 10th, Chicago.

The Invitations were printed by Elliott of Philadelphia and were the finest work of art that has ever been our pleas ure to see, Rube Sen aap and Bernard Axten are the two Boyden boys in the class of .1813. i of all farce comedies, "Ole Olson in Spiritland" will be presented at the Bos.den Opera House 1 by Carl M. Dalton and his talented company of entertainers. While the play is an old one, it always pleases and i season it has been rewritten and a large number of feature specialties added, including Bob and Ada Davis known as the i i dancers, who singand dance all the latest and best rag- i compositions. Special scenery is carried for each and every act and a of our theatre goers will remember the spiritland part of the show whVh is as wierd and entertaining as ever, and always sends the audience away in a pleasant and myst ified frame of i If you enjoy a good h'Ugh, good music clever specialties, better get your seats early as Dalton always packs the houses.

RAKES BRAKES All kinds of rakes for all kinds of purposes. When in need of any sort of tools consult your own interests and visit our store. BEN KUIPER. Quality Counts" O. C.

Blessing has traded his house and lot in Boyden and his 80 in 'Minnesota for 160 acres 3 1-2 miles north west of Doon. Come to. the Boyden Implement store to get a successful incubator to hatch your chickens. Sure successful. Wouter VanRees was over from Hartley- yesterday on business.

He and Fred Ras are farming near Hartley and family troubles don't bother them as they are batching. The school board is trying to get the services of Harry Rombaugh of Hull in the (capacity of principal for the Boyden Public Schools for next year. Mr. has been a i in the grades of the Hull school for the past few years and has been elected aga-w for "next year but he is anxious to get a position as principal. The -school board offered him the position in Boyden' but owing to the feeble condition of Mr.

Rombaugh's mother he does not want to move her from among her old friends in Hull but desires to live in Hull and drive to and from his work in Boyden. This does not appeal to the and by 7:30 this evening they will have their decision made and will notify Mr. Rombaugh whether those conditions will be satisfactory. Drive Sick Headaches Away. Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach, indigestion, bilious ness disappear quickly after you take Dr.

Kings New Life Pills. They i the blood and put new i and vigor in the system. Try them and you wili be well satisfied. Every i helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c.

Recommended by All Druggists. Snag Proof. The only genuine Lam- butville Snag Proof rubner boots on the market. Also just received the Slip on rubber coats for ladies, gents, Misses and boys at V. B.

Lynn Items. Mrs. Anna Bruce, who visited at the Hansen home departed for Illinois Tuesday afternoon. Little Herman Beyer was quite sick last week, but is improving. Cieo.

Wolf is home again from Dr. Cram's hospital and he is feeling fine. Mr. Bahsema, who wtnt to Holland a few months ago returned home Saturday. He says it was quite cold but tie had a very nice time.

Last Sunday a number of friends surprised Mr. John Khauer on his 56 birthday. They enjoyed a pleasant afternoon and evening and left a fancy rocker as a token of friendship. Belated Hollowien party passed Will Reimers house Sunday evening. Scared 1 you bet they were.

Mr. Si. Jacobsma got his arm badly hurt while his auto got stuck in the mud, Sunday evening, he tryed to turn the wheels and while doing so his arm got quite a jerk. 1 1 Irade at The City Restaurant, Ij, The Store of Quality. Just received a fresh line of cookies, they are all O.

K. FarmersI We take in eggs and give premium tickets in trade or 5 per cent discount. Always fresh bread and a new line of groceries and canned goods. When you are in a hurry just phone and we will deliver it to G. M.

DEJONG, Proprietors, P. S. Always open until p. m..

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Years Available:
1897-1961