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The Alton Democrat from Alton, Iowa • Page 2

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JAHUABT n. I Bank of Northwestern Iowa Alton, Iowa. ST1 We fcavs sot yet been aie to locate the kKjuirea iar in oor of corporate stei in tills regioo. Ou the otter feasd huadreds of thousands of dollars nave been paid for stocks which are now publicly offered at far tian tie price paid by purchasers, acd at least two of the stocks sold extensively in tfcis county at $100 per store have BOW no value whatever. The table glvon below should give valuable infor- to asy wso still art being wsrked to invest in corporation stocks.

lit ii MAURICE NEWS a few Fred losber Thursday callers In Pa A cUoce (fren at the Otto I EEUHI Xuetei of Mr. udljJbo Fry Lawraue. (Mrs. Wflllun and A ewi action-, son of Mr. tad Mra.

repotted. ST. Itte hootr near Gaza Satarda? tvea- St-hawr, both of Baker township, were! A party was given at the Mrs. E. in marriage the Catholic-) Shriner nomfe Sunday evening, in Orasviile, MondHT.

Jan. 19,: to their tew Ost ot played at Sanbora laat Friday eteMng. besketbaH i tpum CCDUft6fit tof tiw Harry Kaiser, youngest son of Mr. Further yunteulurs ire unknown to- splendid work ther are doinc. Mrs.

He-ary Wamtjes visited relat-jand Mrs. Conrad Kaiser, is reported to jus. We al! join in wishing them GCL and joht Venn, ives in Sioux City Friday SEJ ill with bronehlsi loag sud happy wedded life. rrTTT XTVnrQ T'o Sheidou snent WedntsdaT a day. Friends tope to bear of his recovery! Htssrs.

1'reil lusher and UUJLcL JNIiiWO home Tee gir! friends of Miss Euik-e Tsc- HompSand were Paullica callers Wed- 4. Ml N(4 Mnrp of Jer Berg, a brids of this wet, Mr. aud ilrs. Prter Schwebaeh andtfiesdar. tit ll ed'at the home of brother tte first iii tije Mr.

Merrill Curtis of Baimqne, Walker, of Wint sited friends and relatires here tlie week. Miss Dethmers retnrned from Mr. iasd surprised her with a mkeeUaneons viils. the birth of a son to I shower. "Km.

Hodapp was in Alton last Hitlpa Eros of Bithton, but for-! arrived the latter part of the week for i I Mr. T. Crowley irftn-aetiBg Thursday on busiBtss. jmeriy oi Baker tewaship. a brief visit at tits parental tome.

business in Alton last week. XiieheJ and a frieiul of Tauntoc, i Fred and Ella Xasher were Thursday Dena Jeliwna has been visiting! Miss Margaret McDonald came overJMioiL, arrived here last Saturday to jevenicg callers at the Albert Jemmiag Siotu: Center daring the! i from Alton Friday evening ID speed! attend the weddicg of his sister Emma i home. iht at borne. I which tviil take place Monday, -Tac. 19.

i A farmers' Sleeps was held at week. Mr. Pierce Baker and Miss Malificia Price paid S100 psr share- S150 per scare per share Now offered at SS3 per share SS5 per share Xo value MeMebia of Hawarden are Tisincg Sions City caller last week. here this week. Mrs.

Carl Akerson arrived Gertie Brink, a bride of this week from a visit with relatives ia inoata. was the gruest of honor at a Milwaukee. Eiiscenaueous shower given by her giri Olga and Hoy Bonge of Chandler, lisa. Heary spent the week- Grady of Granville was a Center sc-hoolhoase Thursday evenicg. end at the McCabe home.

I Mrs. Gearge Bruus is reported to be w. J. Oostenink wai start a dray home last on the sick list this week. lung Hall on Febreary 1st John Stamer, is the owner of The teachers' meeting held in Hall 4 i friends Tcesuae night.

Mrs. WilLhira Dealy, who was visit-) friends in Xorthwest Palft. per SU5 per share Xo value per share ing at the mse of her brother. Hugh i lzi home in Sious City Saturday morning. A which will be of interest i 1 Ford car pureha.sed recently at Paul- i ss a tuni 2T a we n.

by teaefe- linai i ers from this part the i are spending a few weeks wUh District school, Xo. -3 caught fire last Miss Dethmers left last Mocdav for 1 Thursday along the roof, bat by thej a estesded risit with a aster in" i O-ii CJ1L her brother. Hugiij Gus Carlson and wife, also Roy Ot a Passerby soon was put gggo, retnrned to her Olga Kuage spent a few -lays of last I any damage whatever. i If yon wish the names of the abovt stocks on us and they will be furnished. Before you buy any corporation stock from a stock salesman isiag big profits have him show you ONE MAN in this county who has made these big profits.

week at the Henry Menke home near! Sutherland. to all Maurice people took place i Enoch Idso visited a few days last' Doon last week wiien Miss Marie Vis- week In Sioni City. oug fl er jy Maurif-e Iowa Mr. and Mrs. P.

"WsUinga, who has been very HI with paeamonia the past week, is improring. E. E. Hopper and famfly of Jackson, Tennessee, visited at the Gritters home last- ivcek. Mrs.

John Hollander is gradtzally improviDg and her many friends hope for a complete recovery. Mrs. Wm. Doekson, who was operated on at the Maris hospital for ser and Comae BeBondt were united i Evelyn Davis of Spencer arrived last In marriage. Both Mr.

and Mrs. De- we ek for a stay at the Geo. Callenias Bondt were former residents of Mau- home. rice. Messrs.

Francis McDonald and Leo BANK OF NORTHWESTERN IOWA G.W. PITTS, Vice Pres. M. D. GIBBS, Cashier Bekman of Grange City visited at the Hugh McDonald home Friday evening.

Mr. William Usher of Primghar, has beeu working is. Sioux Center, is s. are spending a few days with home last Sunday evening. Messrs, Lawrence, and Orrin Tangernian retnrned Tuesday evening from Sioox Falls, S.

Dak, where they had been spending a few Herman Sehnarr was announced at i da ou business, the St Joseph's chnreh and will take Mr Joiui Stamer, and son place Monday, Jan. 18. wer PauUina callers Monday on busi- Mrs. Adams and children of Canton, i Eess Eiizabeth Jezaming was on the wa3 a Tisitor at j. Cnrtis home ga stones last week, is doing -ew 1 weea.

part we was given at the The marriage of Kmma Xiiehel and x-isiting this -rreek with his daughter, i relatives here. Mrs. Ben Hensinkveld and family. The fourth number of the lecture I i Optional Farm Loans up to $100 per acre at lowest rates. We make'our own examination.

No title delays. Come in and talk over your farm loan matters, Applications taken now up to and eluding March 1, 1920. Our loans grant good options for payment. course, ''The Jordan Entertainment Company," presented a pleasing pro' gram to a fairly large audience day night Mr. and Mrs.

Cornle DeBondt were visiting friends here this week while on their honeymoon. Mrs. Austin Frankson is on the sick list this week. 1 Mr. Ben Heusinkveld is a business Sioux Abstract Company Orange City, Iowa Telephone'No.

1 visitor in Silas City this week. The wedding of two of- the most popular young people of Maurice took place oa Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vender Berg.

Her. John Vander Beek, pastor of the Dutch Keformed church, performed the ceremony which united Eunice Vander Berg and Harry De Jager, in the presence and friends. of immediate relatives Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Both young people are well known here whera they grew to manhood and wo- Elsie an3 Nora Bohwer left last Tuesday for Rushniore, to attend the wedding of a relative. Walter Freed of Rock Rapids spent a few days of last week here.

He returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith recently sold their bakery at Pauliina and will locate at Rock Rapids where they intend to carry on a successful business in that line. Ralph Bailey of Peterson spent Saturday at the home of his Mrs.

R. Shriner. Ralph Bailey and Ted Shriner left Sunday morning for Peterson where Ted attends high school Ralpa Bailey went to Archer where he will work. Ben Smith of Paullina returned to his home Monday after a few days visit at the Mrs. R.

Sfcriner home. Clifford Pangborn and Miss Irene Shriner of Sheldon spent Sunday afternoon at the Mrs. Rose Shriner home. iir. and Mrs.

Fred Lampkin were Frilay callers at Archer. Mr. James Lasher and son Fred were Archer callers Friday afternoon. Art Faulkner was an Archer caller Friday afternoon. Art Illian was a Friday afternoon caller at Archer.

Clans Freed spent a few days of last week in Sioux City on business, returning home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser- of Primghar were Friday visitors at the Conrad Kaiser home.

Mrs. Albert Jemming was a Saturday forenooa caller at the James Lasher home. P. J. Eriiisse received tie sad news of the death of his father last week.

He left at once to attend the funeral Mr. August Gaeke of this place was married on Jan. 13th to Miss Irene Wiegman of Larchwood, Iowa, Their many friends join in wishing them a long and happy married life. The Snb-coanty contest was held at the Hnll Opera Monday evening, Jan. 12th, between Hospers.

Bock Valley, Sioux Center and HnlL The winners in the oratorical class were Gerrit Schut of Sioux Center and Henry VerWey, Bock Valley. Winners in the dramatic class were Harriet Galman, Hospers, and Rena Schtst, Sioux Center. Winners in the humorous class were John Doomink. Sions Center and Marie Vander Berg, Hospers. The jtidges were County Supt DqBoos, of Sibley, Iowa; County Supt Oilman, of Rock Rapids, Iowa, and County Supt BDitags, of Primghar, Iowa.

The Connty Contest will take place on Jan. 22, at Alton. Mrs. G. W.

Hart of Watertown, S. Misses Clara and Ida Weisse of Le- visited at the J. H. Anderson Mars, Mae Kellen and Elizabeth Jemming, also Messrs. Carl Fischer of Minneapolis, Bert Schnarr, Henry Jemming and John Nuebel were all attendants at the ScUnurr dance last Sunday evening.

Lawrence Jemming is reported to be on the sick list this week. A farewell party was given at the home during the week. Mr. Karl Wilson was an Orange City visitor last Tuesday. Mrs.

J. H. Anderson spent Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Maris, at Sioax Center. A.

Van Graaw who lived about five miles east of Hnll died last Thursday evening. He was buried Saturday in! Gerrit ileerdink, aa old time resident of Hua, has been visiting big brother William during the week. He also spent several days last week ing friends and relatives at Sanborn. A baby boy arrived at the H. Beyers home last Monday.

Congratalationa. C. Bos visited with relativea at Orange City last week. Jake Boos has purchased the Laog- ac-Bt property. D.

Dykstra wag a business visitor at Minneapolis the first of the week. Gerrit Docfcson of Grandin, N. Dak-, was called to Hull last week by the illness of bis mother. Mrs. -Jeffries spent Sunday at Hock Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake VerSlnis visited in Sioux Center during the past week. John Wiersma was a Sheldoa visitor last Friday. Mr.

and Mrs, Jake VerSInis visited at Sionx Center during the Mr. S. Groat of Artesiaa, S. is visiting his brother, of Qua place for a few days. Tie FOLKS FI3, TO TELL 'EM ALL ABOUT' Jif-W A I Hart-Parr Tractor Course Free Send Your Son Iowa State Auto and Tractor School at Sioux City.

We Pay the Tuition Every Hart-Parr dealer in the corn belt is offering exceptional oppor- tuaiiies and there are euuugh men who have already decided that they want a Hart-Parr 30 and nothing else to fill up these Special Winter Courses to the limit If you are one of those men, don't put off your arrangements with us for this course. See as right away and be prepared to go to the big Iowa State Auto and Tractor School. Learn to know your engine like you know your horse. If 11 earn more for you if yoa do, and there will be no valuable time lost next spring. Hemeiabe-r the entire cost of tuition is taken care of by as.

Ifs free to every one who places an order for a Hart-Parr 30 for next season's "nork. See ns at once for particulars. manhood. After a short honeymoon they will make their home on a farm northwest of town. Mrs.

James Ard accl Httie son of Hawarden visited at her mother's home here Tuesday. There will be a basketball game at the hall here Wednesday evening between the Orange City and Maurice high school teams. Miss Marie Bosenboom who is working at LeMars, visited at her home here Wednesday. Mrs. Lou Mieras and sou Adrian, expc-ot to soon foi' a visit in Mississippi.

Dr. H. Oggei went to Sioux City Wednesday to attend meeting and banquet of the Sioux Valley Medical association. Messrs. Harry DeJager and Will Van Horieu business, visitors in Orange City Tuesday.

Miss Minnie Kosenboom visited her sister Marie, in L-eMars. over Sunday. Mr. Tom Licnan was a business visitor in Sious City Wednesday. Miss Pereboom of Ireton was calling on friends here this week.

A party of young folks attended a show ia LeMars Monday night Miss Dena Mieras and Jake Mel- I cliers were married at the home of the 1 bride's mother last week. They left) immediately for Lismore, where will make ihcir home. Equip Your Small Car th Goodyear Tires i BAEEE TWP. 1 i rook James Lasher son Frc-rt 'were GranviUe callers Monday. quiet woiifiinar of local place at rho Methodist parsonage i Archer on Tuesday.

January 15th. 7Iis? Myrtle A. daughter 4-; ot Mr. aud ilrs. James Lasher of I Uakt-r was united in i riage with Mr.

Hotapland of Paullina, Syroons officiating. In i the Bear future the happy couple wili 0 to i WHY IOC SHOILD Bl 30 housekeeping or. a near party showy; 1 'at Phi! hoir.e Wednesd.ir eveu- i ing by the Ladies Aid o' the Baker M. i A survrist: parry and shower jjrivon the James Tosher i flay evealnp. Jan.

in honor of Mr. i It his proven supremacy both tne big official of 1919. At Obto test fit January it belt bone- power-- fousidtrably aiore than any otter tractor in tbe test At flw Mf Ohio Stuw tW4 tww of and Hart-Parr 30 drawbar 1 horae-pocer BHMC than any other tractor in tats. Tbeae were two frtmttet terti ot tbe ted tit erery en- tentl, Hart-Parr 30 has dcrvloped more thmn rated horx-power. a faetocy.

De svi-n- of many iHstutiful aiu! Tbe was ic daucipg ether tma-ip- meats, after whirti all left for tneir with a report of a j.iod fl many wtalws for it long awl wtslrtwl life to the "Newly We-N." Jvlin Ikiittv nixt ciiud Tuesday a. two with rdmtlTCT to Xtnamte. Hra. Otto mwk tow et teA.WMk If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or any other car asing30x3-, 30x3 or 31x4- inch tJi-es, you can well take advantage of die high, relative value built into all Good- year iires. i ou can well do so because you can securt in die small Goodyear Tires the results of ost- priced automobiles of the dav.

lou can -well do GO because these small Good- are easy to obtain, being produced it the rate of 20,000 a day, and because thejr cost usus.lly Is as low or lower than tl-r-r ciiher tires in the same types and sizes. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer ip? these tires, and for Goodyear li--vy Tourist Tubes. Ke supplies many other local owners of small cars. i Fabric, All.Weathcr Trwd TouiUt Tubes are tluck, itretw tube, that property. Why ruk ft (ood Cning tube? Goodyear Toumt lird,.

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