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The Ireton Ledger from Ireton, Iowa • Page 5

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The Ireton Ledgeri
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Ireton, Iowa
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nclr me be Ive he has got r. That mewte eas mry for I say he'd get them all Ither. Gee! but I'll be to get into BOOM new Hope he got 'em at GO TO HENRY PUCK'S FOR The Best Harness AND HORSE FURNISHINGS re take pleasure in showing to the trade our fine of Trunks, Suit Cases, Bill Books and Bags. Threshing Coal at the Farmer -umber Yard. Ireton Market Day Sale Saturday September, 18.

Red School House paint, the kind that's red. XXXXXX Miss Warner of LeMars visited Friday with her sfep-sistcr Miss and Lois Sioux in iEWS OF IRETON i your order for cut flow- Furniture Store- Satterlee Peebles. Iner's Studio is open every sday. Sittings made other appointment. te the many in display window.

Bt Kn Ofsted of Hawarden was visitor Tuesday. in Peters and two sons callers Tuesday. were r. Whitteker purchased one. we universal Fords this week the Schuelke garage.

a. Hesnniingson of Huxley, rrived Monday evening for a at the lioaae of her son, J. J. Though Mrs. Hem- ISOQ is eighty-two years old ras able to walk from the de- to the Hemmingson home Remember the Ma ket Day Sale and list your goods early.

John Edwards was tip from Le Mars Friday on business. Max Schuelke, Will Kluter and John Fritz went to tiionx (Jity on Saturday and brought a new Ford back with them. Read Jones 1 ad on page 5 of this issue. $100.00 in sold free. J.

Y. Cartano went to Sioux City Tuesday evening to be present at the marriiigij of his daughter, Hazel to Mr. Robert Boyd which took place there at noon Wednesday. Miss Anna Ren kin Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Chaa.

Saldow at Rolfe, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lakings of Hurley, S.

came Saturday and visited until Monday i-son, H. L. and wife. Misses Alta Wright Campbell spent Friday City. Rev.

Stone of Alton preached in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday. A. C. Collins and t'amily returned Friday from Spirit Lake where they have been spending the summer months. Frits Mariemui left Monday i'or i Iowa City where he is attending the University.

Col. M. Schuelke purchased the building north of the Tiernan pool hall the latter part of last week and i move it across the street to be used as an auto repair shop as soon as arrangements can be made. Mr. Schueike contemplates using this building for a epair shop and the building he is now in to store his new cars.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will give a supper and sol! Parcel Post packages at the church Friday evening Sept. Rev. Dr. Chipperfield will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morning and hold quarterly conference on Saturday evening. Empty barrels, galvanized watering troughs, cupolas and O.

K. hog waterers and feeders at Atwood Hdwe. Stockers and Feeders for Sale, all weights and good quality. Prices right. Inquire of A.

C. with their Collins, Phone 27. Terms to suit. i also buy all kinds of catcle. THERE IS EXQUISITE STYLE IN CLASSIC COATS But there is more than in Classic-these is tailoring that is tailoring that HOLDS the style in the coat-that makes it give satisfaction every day you wear it.

Cometotbe store-set into a Classic Coat for yourself just how Classic stySe Write yoar figure-just what we mean by Classic 1 weU ca ford to pay the fair Classic prke. Come and try a Classic coat-it's no trouble to us- were glad to have you try it on-don't mind if you re not ready to buy. Gome and shop-it's the only way to appreciate fully ail the value of Classic coats. The Farmers Store Phoae SALE! A Market Day Sale will be held Ireton, Iowa, on the vacant lots between the Ford Garage and the Ireton Electric Light building, commencing at 2:00 p. m.

on SATURDAY September 18 Col. M. Schuelke has decided to hold a Market Day Sale at the request of many who have thngs for sale. Now anyone having articles they have no more use for in Machinery, Household Goods, Hogs, Horses and Cattle should list them with me the latter part of this week or the first of next week so the list can be published in next weeks paper. Market Day Sale Sept.

18. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fninke and son and Mr. and Mra.

George Mueller and son autoed to Parker, S. to visit relatives. Elmer, Myrtle and Luelia Dittmer and the Misses Violet and Olive Auiwes autoed to Neptune, Iowa Friday afternoon to visit relatives. Elmer and Myrtle returned home while the others remained for a few days longer visit. Miss Ethel Winders of LeMai will teach school in Paullina the coming year.

Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and family and Mra Johnson who is visiting here from were viaiters at the LeMara Carnival Wednesday. List what and stock you have for sale with CoL M. Schuelke for the Market Day Sale Sept 18.

Read the announcement. Misa Violet Aulwes left Tuesday morninsr for her home at Gary, S. after a week's visit at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dittmer.

Hugh I i and Chas. Irwin were Sioax City business callers Tuesday. Mrs. H. Johnson of Kanaka arrived here last Saturday for a visit at the home of her daughter.

Mrs. John Zimmerman. Will Hiltmer attended the -carnival at LeMars Mr. and Mrs, E. and daughter, Mrs.

Miller went Orange City Wednesday. E. R. Hewiti and family were Sioux court house callers. Wednes- A very complete line of new 1 day.

veaters at The Farmer's Store. I a Geo. Muth went to Sioux City Miss Alta Wright commenced Wednesday, teaching in the Opdahl school Monday. Misa Effie Wilson of Waterloo arrived here last Tuesday eve- ing and is visiting at the Dale home Miss Wilson and her parents were at one time residents of Ireton. Presbyterian Missionary meeting was held the home of Miaa Margaret Brown, Mra.

Geo Campbell assisting her as hostess. Anyone having wood to saw will do well to see Nick Verdoes. Mr. and Mra. Orton returned to Maurice Tuesday after a couple of days visiting, here.

Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Riley left Wednesday morning for Chillicot- tie.

where they will attend the Golden Wedding Aniveraary of an old neighbor. Mr. Si ley Jack Tiernan and Theo. Schoemaker took in the LeMars carnival Wednesday. Oswald Miller went to Orange City Wednesday.

Our fall and winter underwear is all on display. Prices reasonable. Farmers' Store. Start the boys and girls to school right, buy them a Tooth- Brush and a box of NyaPs Tooth Paste to keep their mouth and teeth clean. Sold by Waite.

Miss Olive Aulwes left Wed-: also has a brother there whom they nesday morning for Motions, i visit. .1 1 I I Bcond new liof of blankets now on display, at the Farmers' Store. where she expects to attend school after spending a week at the Henry Dittmer home. I' Henry and Elmer Oittmer left Sunday evening for 3ary, S. for an indefinite stay.

Coat hangers 5 cents each while they last Elmer Atwood, Hdwe, The Rev. A. B. Minamyer is expected to preach in the Firct Presbyterian church next Sunday Sept. 10th morning and evening.

Rev. Minamyer comes as a candidate for the pulpit and it is desired that all the members as far as possible be present to meet him and hear him. Everybody it welcome. Mias Kool, spent Wednesday with friends in Maurice. ireaa loc lasn-ngm, at Silks, silk poplins and velvets on display at The Farmers' Store.

Rev. Whitteker shipped their car of household goods to Marcus thia morning and will follow by auto Friday. Ireton people regret the departure of thia estimable family. While here Mr. and Mrs.

Whitteker have made many warm friends. Beet wishes of the com- inanity go with them to their new borne. New Stock Late Sheet Music Just Received. Come in and hear them played and sung. E.

C. Carpenter Jretwi.

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Pages Available:
4,007
Years Available:
1911-1942