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Sioux Center News from Sioux Center, Iowa • Page 6

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Sioux Center Newsi
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Sioux Center, Iowa
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"LOOKING OF LOCAL BISTORT THE OLD NttCWSBLAD PILES. (By JOB TE VKLTKtTF) NEWS TAKEN FROM THE ISSUE Or THE NEWS OF NOVEMBER 1 8 Markets: Wheat Corn ale; ISt; Kax aac; Barley 26c; BflB KSO. Lanterns only 50c a piece at Hy- WtsndCo. BraHfawaite made a business to Orange City Monday. pounds oi raisins for $1.00 at Hjrink ana Co.

Quite a few people are laying in bed wfth La Grippe. John Sehreurs is building a new heose south oi the Christian Ref. Church Landlord MeKeUip was in Al- ton yesterday. R. Vande Vfeg, a former clerk of T.

Prins, has moved back in the Sioux Center Community. J. Cunningham, Sioux county's oeputy sheriff was in town yes terdsy. Bartoer Montaffue his shop building new floor and a glass door. Miss Florence Nichols one of our teatiiers is sick with La Grippe.

H. Sfcinden is taking her place in school. Yesterday we had a visit of Mr. A. Poppen of iLuctor, Kansas, Andrew Vander Stoop is run- cmg around Iowa with a large smile on his face.

And he is treating sll the smokers on cigars. He told us, his wife presented him with a baby boy. Lee BriggeV shipped in two car-load steers rfrom the Sioux City stockyard. This -way, he says he is setting more money for his gram by feeding it to his own cattle. B.

Vander Zee te busy building a new home on lota he lately in the north part of town from W.H. Kolbaan and Company, agents of the Great Northern railroad company. Gerrit Vanden. Berg, and Gerrit Boeyink Wt yesterday for Chicago, where they intend to spend' a few days, and then spend some time visiting friends relatives in Alto. "Wise, Thursday afternoon, Ds.

De at least a good on the event. H. Siemen, A. HiKmer, and his as er Mrs Vanden Top, returned jSaturoay from their visit to their lather at Woodbkie, IUs. The old sciitlcman had been hurt by a tali trig tree and hurt internally Before they krft his condition had im proved nicely.

News must have been scarce Free Johan Schreurs ivausas, -unto rreK oonan jscnreurs looking around for a good farm! and Gysbertje Adlerhof were unit Sioux CfMinbv in marriage. Our office force beel iilled further with two Urge auction sales. One ot Addink and the othe of j. Careen Both sales, Kuhi was the auctioneer. Addink had Skik- kerveer far cleric, and Carpenter had W.H.

Koliman for clerk A WARNiNG. Hereby in a friendly way we ask all people to crwie and pay the money they us. We bave to have money 1 aod we can not wait. Ail the mon ey -which we have coming and; not received by Decerttber 1st will be given into collector's hands. So come in and save the costs.

AH the notes we carry which are overdue are going into collector's hands. So pay your and save costs. Now hope, that readers who belong -to ths class of people win not say, Oh they can- easily wait. We have helped you, now help us. We are forced to do what we are telling you in this ad.

We are in great financial trouble. Schoep and Borgman OLD NEWS TAKEN FROM THE ISSUE OF THE NEWS OF FEB. 2nd, 1898 Markets: "Wheat 83c; Corn 19c- UC; cidmD ttm ecnoul cxta Zfattyourselffo ike New 1950 Studebaker's 'T'HIS is oar very cordial invitation to you to come in aad drive this amazing new 19 5 Stodebaker. Take it out. Try it out.

You've never experienced the like of die ride, the handling ease, die sure-footed safety, the brilliant all-around performance 99 TAKE A LOOM TAKE A RIDE1 YOU'UTAKEITAWAYl of diis aerodynamic new style star. America is baying this low, long, alluring 1950 Stndebaker fester dian any new car Stndebaker ever introduced before. Come in. Get behind die wheel of a new 1950 Swdebaker and get the driving thrill of yonr lifetime! Ireton, Iowa STUDEBAKEE LEABS. AGA1N CTH THE NtXX WOT Do not forget to visit Van Drim nielen's studio when you come in town.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Balkema spend the weekend at Newiirk. Mr.

and 'Mrs. Kooimao. of Orange City -were visiting at Vaa yesterday. MoKelUp moved to Sheldon where be will run oae oi the ho- P. SscfaUt from near Orange City visited us in our oifice yesterday.

Jerry iKendrick irjade a business call -at Orange City Friday. Johan-na Top returned here her home last -week. She had been visiting in Harrison, S. Dak. (Mrs.

Van't Hot of Newkirk was here last Wednesday on a visit with her brother Gerrit -Klein Blacksmith (Bolluyt is busy, Pui'rting a very roomy fearn near home. Ds, Heins of Dakota -was a guest at the parsonage of Ds. Beets in me beginning of the -week. Painter Sozebooro. of Orange City -was here last week, visiticK friends and relatives.

A txy girl entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hyink. Joe came around with the cigars.

Be sure to make use of the oo- portunity -which Van Drimmelen offers his patrons. The regular S3.00 cabinet photographs for only $1.90. Berf. Harrington, the jolly watchmaker of Brush's store, visited (Monday under tHe parental roof at -Hull. Jchp.

Van Beek intends to move next spring to Bromons county, N.D., rwhere his brother is located A brother of Dick Vanden Bergs from LeMars was here for the He Monday again for LeAtars accompanied by W. Lammers. We were (old that the old gentle man Zeutenhorst has bought the house of John Schreurs now occupied by the Winter family. Price paid $500. C.

firocke had some important business in Alton last (Monday. Yesterday we had some Orange City visitors in the office. J. Ver burg and C. Mmyskens.

Siemen must be expecting the winter to be past. He is changing his coaJbins into -waterproof bins to store lime and cement Photographer Silver was Thursday, on a visit. He has sold his studio in Hudson and intends to locate in Orange City. Jo. -Heemstra of Orange" City has rented the house of Jacob Heidelbeng near the public school.

He will be united in marriage with Klazina Van Veldhuizen, a sister of W. Van Steenwyk's wife. We were told that hove, one oif the of the Vrye Hollander 'has said goodbye to the far west He is going to try it now in the, Transvaal. W. Van at present staving with K.

nor'teasi from Hull, was (Monday in the Center. He told us that his intentions are to settle in Grant county, ilinn to work at his trade as carpenter. Jake Brolsma, a former clerk in Schoep Bros. Store was here last Saturday. In vhe neat future, the question will be brought up before the next session of the Iowa legislature, the women- be given the right to vote?" -It is -well- known what the opinion of the Sioux county people is on the question.

This was proven, by the large majority with which a woman candidate was defeated on the Republican ticket a few years ago. And now -we are -wondering how our representatives in Des Moines, Mr. H. Jospers and Mr. C.

Baily will vote on this question. jMorxiay evening the Y.3I.C.A. of the Reformed Church had their yearly meeting. A large ororwd, also from other present, and everybody went home veil satisfied with, the speeches and music given on the program. Scott Harrington, of the hardware arm at Huibrechtse and Har rington has sold his share in the business to P.

Dane of Sheboygan county, Wise. We toldi that Dane would oe a very fine addition to the number of businessmen- of Hull. student. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Van Roekel of Corsica, S.D. callers in the John Green home last Tuesday evening. and -Mrs. John Shefifer and two children of Sioux City visiled in the Wm, Taylor home last Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. Wendell Taylor and family of Sheffield were last weekend guests in the home of his parents, (Mr. and flats. Win. Taylor.

Alt were guests in the honve ol Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bartlett on Sunday.

Also present were Mr. an4 -Mrs. John Shaeflfer and family of Sioux City. Mrs. 'Frank Noon is visiting in the home of her daughter Mrs.

Ray Jensen and family at Toronto, SD. and Mrs. Carl Breaks who recently purchased the H.B. Day residence plan move there by Dec. list Mr.

and Mrs-. Day have rented apartments over the Kori nor Store, owned (by Henry Poll of LeMars and will live there for tho time being. iMiss Lillian Oegen entertained at a dinner in hec home Saturday eve ning, honoring her mother, Mrs. Mary Degen, whose birthday anniversary occurred Sunday and also Mrs. G.

L. Houlton, whose birthday occuredvthe same time. A lovely birthday cake was the center of attraction. Mr. and (Mrs.

Wyram Knowlion and family spent Sunday in the Hugh' Ijnvin home in Sioux City. Mrs. Eirnna Holtdorf is patient In the Sacred Heart hospital in LeMars where she was last week, her condition Is somewhat improved at -this writing. The Junior Class of the Ireton High School presented -their class play, "Bashiful Bertie" the auditorium Wednesday evening. Miss Janicille Lonft director.

0 Ireton Hunter Brings Back Deer awd Mrs. Harry A. Smith returned from a successful desr hun-ting trip in the vlciitity of Gillette, Wyoming, with two fine black tail deer; one of them a 'large five point buck, iwbich many here saw on display in the City Meat Market, which weighed over 235 pounds. Both deer were bagged in the same vicinity where Sioux Center Hews Thursday Nov. 10, 1949 Mr.

Smith shot an antelope earlier in the month, lie envelope dressed out at 86 pounds and twJ (fine set of homst both io, aize and length. Licensed To Wed Marriage Licenses were issued to the following persons: Donald Peter Slapenhorst, 21, Hospers, Alice Elizabeth (HoUman, 1ft, pers, Hubert Vander Kamp, 21, Ireton, Loratne Harriet Vanden Bosch, 19, Rock Valley, Marvin Hilimuth Schwiesow, 20, Hawarden. Juanila June Johnson, 13, Hawar- go This or Be Prepared! ORDER YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW Be sure that yonr home ready for the cold storms of winter. Insure your family against cold and discomfort by ordering your winter's supply of fael oil, kerosene and distillate now! Mr. 'Harrington intends to tc.

ths Klondike next spring. Last week we received a visit of two gentleman, in our ottice. One J.F. Lawless, the G.N. Superin- tsnoent of this division and M.J.

Johnson, route agent of the Great Northern R.R. Co. The liter com pany has brottgtet the business of the American Express company, and claim that they iwill be able to ship -the express cheaper than ever before. Well we hope so. -Wesselini is hauling luzs- ber.

But what be is going to build we have not been able to find 0116. W. te Grotenhuis, one of the storekeepers ot Newfcirte sold his share the biisiness to his part Ur. The condition of his fcealth did not allow him to continue in business. Yesterday there a double wedding at the home of Vaader Plaats north of tmvn.

Ds. Beets officiating. 'H. Niessink was united in marriage to Annie Vander Plaats and Jelle Vander Plaats -was united in marriage -to Annie Kuyper. Buy Stop In Now, or Call Your Co-op.

Gas and Oil Co. Frank Van Beek. Mgr. Sioux Center, Iowa Ireton News (lone Houlton, Correa,) Mrs. Alvord and CoaHes Ol Marcus spent the -weekend at their home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Kay E. of Rock Valley were host and host ess at a three course dinner ser- in 'thfeir newly finished apartment fcoroe Sunday, honoring the birthday anniversaries of three members present, who were Mrs. Woolridges' mother and sister, Mrs.

G. (L. Houlton and Miss lone of Ireton and a aep'new, Gary Lee Gtood of Viborg, S. D. Others present were, Sheriff and (Mrs.

J. il Soeth of Parker, S. Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Murphy, jr. oi Hurley, S. Mrs. Charles E. Glood: of S.D.

and Mr and Mrs. H.C. Landfcmis of Rock Valley, Three birthday cakes was the center of attraction -with a total number at candtes-124. SheriK Soeth. aad Gtood had just returned from Wyoming wbere each ougvt home a deer.

Mrs. Augie Rue of Ames is a guest this -week in the Mrs. Pearl Craik "home A stag party was held at the City Hall Monday evening by the Asnericrin Uegkxn. were served at a late hour 'following a social evetring. The American 'Legion Bertram! Post, 276, are sponsoring a Trap! Shoot, Friday Nov.

'Wth, all after noon and evening. Cards and other games be in City Hall beginning at one o'click and the Trap Shoot, turkeys, thickens, geese and duels, -will take place at the baseball field. wil be served at both. City (Hall and baseball park. Proceeds will go toward the building Mystic-Maid Parties have held- this past week, Friday afternoon ire the homes of Mrs.

Marvin Schmidt and Mrs. John De Vries. Light refreshments -were served the close cf a social hour. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Karr spent 'he weekend in Dss Moincs- Mr Karr's brother, Arthur Karr is in a Des JIbines hospital, ill -with com pitcations. "Mrs. NL Couchlin.

mother of Mrs. Alvin Ka-r is ill in a hospital it Algona wirh Pneumonia. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Karr and Dickie went weekend at Brook SD.

re they attended of the S'ate College there in which their daughter is a FARM AUCT The undersigned having decided to quit farming because the farm is sold seH at Public Auction at his pl ace mile, west of Craig, 1 miles south and nules east of Hawarden Golf Course, 6 miles North and miles West oi LeMars the following described property on Monday, November 14 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. 22 GOOD 18 Holsteins, 3 Shorthorns and 1 Swiss, most of which will freshen in December and January. Only high producing cows have been kept in this herd. High grade Shorthorn Bufl.

9 spring calves, 3 small calves. 570 CHICKENS 130 yearling Leghorns, 440 Leghorn pullets. BUILDINGS Lunch Wagon on grounds HORSES 1 team sorrel geldings 7 and 8 yrs. old, weight 3200, 1 team sorrel 9 and 10 yrs. old, weight 3200, 1 bay saddle horse 7 years old, weight 1000.

Feed, Grain, Hay, Straw Etc 1700 bales alfalfa, 400 bales Upland hay, 1000 bales straw, 1200 bushels Oats, 6000 bushels ear corn. 10 12 Cory Brooder house Farm Machinery, Etc. 2 McDeering Tractors (1S43 and 1945 models completely equipped with new rubber Case 32 inch Threshing Machine 8 ft. McCormick Power Binder 999 J.D. Corn Planter with fertilizer attachments with 160 rods wire Booster Buck McDeermg endgate Seeder with grass seeder attachment 3-14 McDeering Tractor Plow with Hy- dranfic control Caswell Manure loader Horse drawn mower 15 ft McDeering Tractor Disc.

2-238 Tractor Cultivators Two-row Cultivator 3 rubber tired wagons with flare boxes Hay Stacker New Idea Side delivery hay rake Rock Island Hay Loader Road Drag 3 Section Spring tooth Harrow De Laval Milking Machine with 2 units and stall cocks 2 new sets of Harness Chicken Feeders Hog fountains Some Hog Troughs 2 Water Tanks 60 ft and 100 ft. drive belts New Idea Model 10 Manure Spreader on rubber McDeering 7 ft. Power Mower 1937 International V2ton Pickup New Heat Houser 2M1945 Corn Picker Broadcast Seeder 7 Section Bass drag Single Row cultivator Steel Wheel wagon and platform 2 Wagons with hay rack McDeering Dump Rake 36 ft New Idea Elevator with power hoist and speed jack McDeering No. 4 Separator McDeering Milking Machine New John Deere 10 inch feed grinder Chicken Waterers 2 feed bunks 1 Brooder Stove 2 Tank Heaters McDeering Corn Shelter Some barrels and other articles too numerous to mention. Most of this machinery has been purchased the past few years and is all in very good shape.

Anyone desiring good farm machinery cannot afford to miss this sale. TERMS: Cash. Parties desiring credit must arrange with the clerk before sale. No property shall be removed until settled for. Van Donge Bros.

Prop. fL Moret and Klein, Auctioneers Security Savings Bank of Ireton, Clerk.

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