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The Sioux County Index from Hull, Iowa • Page 8

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Hull, Iowa
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8
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VaiiSJuanen Wiersina I A A I Hull, I a (elicit your Wt stll-Realestste at Aucti.tn. Farm MercHandisc and HouicboKi goodi. Several years of experience have given us the selling methods Stt before engaging your luctioneerj. No too small, and none too larffe. AVill ffll any place and iny-A-Kere in thr county or adjoining counti'ea.

The City Dray and Transfer Line Careful attention given to all work i us. Satisfaction Guar- We a aiiure vi your -T "irk. N. Bvaxeknm. Prip.

Phone IO, Hull, Iowa General News Notes Wanted--Girl for general housework. R. L. Manning, Sheldon, la. 2 One horse, one cow and one calf for at Index office.

Wallace Pierson visited friends at a number of days last week. Ralph Daaueu bas returned to Hull and will make this his home lor some time. Glad to have him back again. Karry Rotnbaugh here from Nemalia, fast week. He came to take hfs mother to their new home at that plac-j.

Cornelius DeBoer ceme down from his Arlington, S. homo and spent a couple of days with his parents and relatives and friends. It had been sonic time since his last visit and he could see some material changes, both in peopio and property. was a business visitor at Sioux City Friday. Good hoar pig for of Peter lieusinga, just east P.

X. left for the south on nnd expects to be gone for a of months. I am in the market to buy all kinds of poultry. on me for prices before soiling Lcpore. Work on the removal of the old Dor- 1 cas Hall First Reformed parsonage soon to be Calolnistic Academy building commenced and it is expected a it will be In place, south of the track In a short time.

The R. VanDyk residence property, over on the east aide, which was sold at a i Saturday, was bought by M. Konistra for $48X0. Mr. VnnDyk foels tliat he was the ioaor by id nnd Mr.

Koolutra lie lias secured a bargain. For Sale--A For4 car, In flrsf-TJIaes condition. Enquire of Joan Steenmey- I er. of Hull. I Mr.

and Mrs. Henry "Wallenga were visiting down Sioux.Center way last week Thursday. Contractor and Mrs. E. Schwelg- i er have moved into their new home recently completed in northeast 1 pan of town.

They have a fine home and we hope they will enjoy it many years. We send In the subscriptions et most of the people of Hull and vicinity for their favorite daily paper or magazines. Let us serve you in this cap' acity. There Is no O. Sawyer, at the Index office.

Our job press has been running pret ty steadily, the past week, for on top of our usual run of job work and advertising we were compelled to get 1 out the bar 'docket for the coming term of the district on the way home from Marcus. Sunday evening, and about two miles west of Granville, a large auto ran into W. Popma's car and took a wheel off of it. How he managed to escape death is a mystery, as he ran through a fence and deep ditch. It thoroughly frightened "Bill." Rev.

Nettinga and family are here, from Michigan, for a visit with family and friends, and their visit.Is an enjoyable one on both sides. Sunday, the reverend gentleman filled the 1st Reformed church pulpit and- we have heard many, that had the pleasure of hearing him. say that it was one of the best they had heard In a long tim-. The Index wishes-to Introduce the mrmhcrs of the faculty of the Hull Public and High School to To hegin Stamper la superintendent and Mr. Henry Beltman is principal.

Mies Gladys M. Patterson will teach languages and Miss Janet Kearns will teach music and English. Miss Mury -JLaughlin wilt have charge of the domestic aclenue department. The grades are 7th and 8th, Mary F. Williams; 6th antf 6th, Neva L.

Mankle; 3rd and: 4th, Dlna Houwers; 1st and 2nd, Anna Paulson. Now then parents, get your scholars there on time nnd keep them there and by doing your pavt we' guarantee the above mentioned faculty will render a good account of itself ai.d Bchnol matters will run on smoothly. Drtetfn at tt Fanner Anderson arrived home day evening. I Mr." and Mrs. J.

H. Anderson were- at Canton a few hours Monday N. Beuzekom and family spent the week-end with relatives and friends at Sheldon. i Ray Miller is again a patient in the local hospital. We understand his ailment is Inflamation of the gall bladder.

Ray certainly is having more than a full share of hard luck this summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Houwers have gone to their old "Wisconsin home for a visit with relatives and others.

They' thought they would make the trip before cold weather began. Hope they will have a good time. Having sold our Hull property and are moving to Orange City, we wish thank our friends for courtesies tendered us during the last few days--also during "our entire sojourn and Mrs. U. Van Dyk.

Ben DeJpng has purchased a portion of the old dump ground. He will soon grade the and move the house he now occupies onto it as soon as he can get into that fine new residence he is completing. The work of excavating the base ment of W. J. Brouwer's new residence was commenced Tuesday morn- ing.

It now begins to look as though Will his family might enjoy the comforts of a modern home, the eom- Inj; winter. Charles and daughter Lena; former residents of Hull, but now of. Magnolia, were here, last week, for a visit. They remarked upon the changes, in many ways, that had and are taking place In Hull. It was very noticeable them because not been here for some time.

As the weather was good, the roads being fine and the farm work about caught up, there was a large attendance at the First Reformed Sunday school picnic, out at the Vand.eStouwe grove last Friday. A good program had been arranged andi was carried out us per. arrangement, thereby making It a 'success In every way. .1 And Telephone Charpes The distance -teiepho're rates now in effect are based on the expense of providing the class of service used. Heretofore, for the same person who would talk with anybody who answered at the called telephone, paid the same amount as the person who placed his order for a particular party, whom it frequently required several hours to locate.

Tnis is the reason for a lower rate now being quoted for "Station to station" calls than for "person to person" messages. When a long distance call is placed and never completed, the operating cost is practically as great as if the person had talkf d. To pay a part of this expense a "report charge" is made. Iowa Telephone Go Miss Etta Workman Is enjoying the I have some big type Poland China present at home with her parents, boars for Marra, Hull, la. She arrived last week.

3-t-p Mrs. Chris Vander Laan spent a of last week visiting relatives and friends at Orange City. For Sale--Well Improved 80. acres south of Doon, possession March 1st, easy terms, snap price, if taken quick. Address P.

O. Box 96, Valley Springs, S. D. Martin Vander Lugt, living just north of town, having hought a farm up in Minesota. will have a farm sale Wednesday, Sept.

17, 1919. Watch-for the big bills and big display advertisement. An article on the llfp of Vis, fpr many years deputy auditor of Sioux county, will' be found In the Orange City column. The Index extends sympathy to the bereaved family and friends. Many from Hull attended the funeral Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lensink are enjoying the comforts of a new Buick, these days, when they travel. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Coad were up from LeMars the latter part of last week and took another lot of their furniture to their new home. J. J.

DykBtra, wife and children who had been enjoying a trip to Yaklma, and a visit there with relativ- es and friends, returned to Hull, on Friday. We say "enjoyed" advisedly. I for we understand that nothing particularly marred the trip and visit. NOTICE. I You are hereby notified that all ''weeds along the public highways In Sheridan Township must be cut at once.

Failure to comply with this request, the trustees will be obliged to look after Board of Trusi tees', Henry Sohloetje, Clerk. The 9 ma wm est And Best Ever Held In Old Sioux County! We have joined the Northwest Iowa racirg circuit. We follow Rock Rapids. You will see some real horse racing. Nine big harness, running and novelty races.

Large Hat of horses entered. High class free attractions, Six big Every day and night. Absolutely high class and up-to-date. The Flying DeA" mongs with two big acts. Ales Lowande, King of the Bounding Rope, each afternccn and evening.

See educated mule. ihe Wilhat Troup in two big special acts, Don't miss this one. Plenty of music will be furnished ty the 25 piece Orange City Band. There will be concerts every afternoon and evening The livestock exhibit will be bigger better than ever. The extra premiums and added new buildings offer special attract The Fair Management has been very fortunate in securing Judge Kennedy of Sioux City, to judge the Live Stock.

A grand and glorious display of Fireworks each evening. A big Fair for Everybody. Bring the entire fcmiy. Gcme out and have a good time. Remember this is your Fair.

Don't miss any of it. For further information, address the Secretary. Geo. Dunlop, Pres. "if- John Behrends, Sec..

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