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The Perry Daily Chief from Perry, Iowa • Page 1

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-v- 6tUME XI. NO. "MI IOWat; WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY.ic, ttUCK THSBE CIBtt I HE SWEET GIRl MUCH CORN GnmMATE'S ORHM HAS FINE OPENING LITTLE CHANGE vii juiil ui iiiinii ninninii iKib liiu viintin nrnni i iimtfi. run luinu rtufit IN THE MARKETS I Clj May Win Presebttd 'b, the. I "ftrt Promd Perry fdstu'ie.

ClaisofWU. "rls Grand OpeM Hooi Friday Night. 'ricornea 'by OW- People Thnrada Night.bf i909jwuifw.welcorned GraduateB' ai tlie Firemen I This "Week: Mane ana Rjamond Downes Won Place Perry CoOeze petlu Me ttfrf for GraduatxK2 the Theatre. Supply All are Stronge Dirtei-i 1 Ana Small Grains. director the Day.

Friday-May 28th; wiil he Class Da. with itertainmenr truer, and-Crop sefvic-e gives the fdl- I he bhe of merit is that to ho tN Alumn, "They are about.the. cutest chiUfen I P' tW e.pressidn most The Peerri: Ph'-V "V'ir'- l-rt for week lettir fw. I a "'aT-- E'tic early w. Ht far Grand i AW: 'With warm 'weather ,1 the De.s Moines College at the -Methodist chiirchTbursiiay night of this week.

The n.k;'tV x-iA ii to ouently beard around the Lyric Theatre, rario remark being occasioned by the were appointed. 1 anpemnee of Marie'-and it i- 'vn plant in days ago asking if the college could again the sentZ.f fill seventeen positions wherf-sienog- New buying coWne LT' raphcrs. -were needed and about 30. members and is assisted by four. of.

the fenl. il It the kaV tW" tT'' kets however, that anv voufiff kn. i-. only four yean. old.

but she has made Gerhardt wntraitei-Ertnic OU pianist. Miss Jnlia Havmohd Watson- reader, arid E. Rigger, accompanist: Wherever the are. by the out ta 1 plenty of all graduates the High School are eordiallr invited to-be nrifunf' Ti. T.W tended iitrfsrm.

ti. mis is anv i li the needs of the business world The marker, ii a will be shown this: evening ai fdllo'Ws Lyric toriighf enthusiastic abd President Joha fvi.i a ente'rfainment rconimittees may knoW howany to prepaVe for, it is requost-ed fiat those being kpvii sea-son the have unstinte.1 pr and-Perrr. people can Jock tor a treat. A new program of motion oiehlw "oeine 25 and t-t i oeiow Hie normal Follctina 'fe5 the Onfall Krt was decided! 1-elow the seasonW -a the where -V" per. cent of come the earipWioV ph ni that this was no uncommon oeeurrenee and that krcllv wi.i.

i v- will be" shown this everiig 'as follows: -7f wratton. -while bearg SjgS punting on present values as mmt-mg-a great amount of daniaee Tr. to fee, that purchases' Snoui(t eitner ttar- ol.ia;.,::. May Rl(j out. severar calls for stenographers TTie salaries in' the nosi- "1" Yellowstone j-.

Any Port in i. i Drawing the Color Ene. Song-Hive You Seen My Papa. -y- tvuuuiLieearannointe.) ns mentioned above ranged from $40 Prai.e the Mighty God proiits per month. ir.

winter the manager of iri CORN-Again strong.and higher with aigher ccos-lercl' jV--" f.f: As the re- in sock! condition. The' rhino of. is ine re th nearsal Drosrreose bureau in jje. Vfoin DaUas Center Will Celebrate last where not --e liberal but had effect. 1 Knrrotrndiu? n.

meeting at the rry to see if the college eoiild Monday evening that eonelu- nish some-stenographers, as none were led. bv ninnefons. si-hbseer, Tae enlivened wax figures making no end of Reading Frank F.ack MISS WATSON 001 Vocal. Soli Zickeltanz fr. -hm.

nts Uvinvtof, -most" i are available in that geiiuuie, oia-. fashioned, rip roaring celebration it will PATS: Strons- anS Seebc The Dreani." My Dehr Soul; -Wlesser ff.vd:,n. A. J. Ross newed activity noted.

Rvr. uanas center, never does things halve. It ik. bcj.efieinl to pasture" meadoirs. small grain and' potatoes.

made rapid growth and the prospects are Very promising, for all crops, including fruit. The week; closes with indication of shower, over the larger part of the attempted burglary. The college is going to do what it can supply the demand by riiiiriing classes in the. t.i.-.i i Kaife, -ClaTa faroD. Mrs.

Isie Mt, li eoti -i li Girl Gmduates AKhilU l.Vmf..;.,;i turning yellow and country for celebrating the' great event Myosotis: Thompson My Lover He Comes on the JJrs- Downing -Gloush-Leighter Folk Songs. Old Black doc department's through the Summer school will sell higher. Kathryn Mrsaf -Heiirhtshoe. Mr. -Mrs.

L. JJrown w. 5f. Pa it, VV Vi-W- umeu. j.

ample iinance witd which to jorociirc -attractions; -will in- PRonsnwrS: ve: i.ms ging. students the benefit of the gain in time over', a. eourie- beginning VT --v. Mnifre.I Phillips sure a big day for ill Who come vestment. buying -appearing.

ArounaV Harold- Raife: ViW.ln Munn MR. H. A. RCST and OH. Old Folks at Home uue iau term.

A number-have al ie. some realizing Kdjin Cole; irarjory. Hiirless Sight Prowler Mhke Ineffectual Attempt to Enter the Ridge home. ready enrolted in these snmrner clasoe. lMlt -tne' market closes with' a- steadV and there-.

are a Mi' tone BUYS- A SHOP. lira ii I1" 'VF sceaay and. market. THE CLUB' Piano Soli Love Waltz' Scliuett Silver Spring. -Vason Rigaudon Raff I), ii.i Arthur WaLimj.

Purchases Barber Shop iSMM. Hog, estimated for to- morrow. j'' 3ncago. May 2ii.Cash wheat: -At Monday evening's" meeting a gen-eral committee was appointed consisting of Anson Barrett, C. A.

Clark, W. O. Shihehart-and Hall. The soliciting will be attended to-bv G. Hall atid C.

A. CIari. I- Autoist in tronhie "Do you jet TiosiHons for tempt to enter the home of and Beatrice Doris -Phyllis "The Figures George Wa.1i!r.-.Tor rf tVnshingto'n iDolly Madison in tne Aiken Building. MR. THOMPSON teachers after they take a course- -at voilr -K-ae.

W.tni J- 3 red. Palmer Rohinsori Jtl'sS EbfTTT 1 purchased Ko. 2 hard. SI3o(51 42: Xo. I XM.

y. I northern. "altr Sog cHa.l Yokes' 7, "1P. which the' college received last nigit. when lie TeacTthe letter -for the college iObcseiged' with A.

l. Irene Thomas )-dnite newsboy 2 northern; 1J4UW; y0. .1 Storch.Bart,ettjthe.f.& of 'jurOT'-Arthur has been TirR niin -Ttonuar night. 'were frightened away or gave up. because forcing an entrance was hard not be Neither or Mrs, Ridge unusual 'noise Onring the night but yesterday morning discovered the work or burglars near a.

kitchen A Ira which klW autoist got his" machine "stuck on tie Interiirban Tr practigiily of the nlaee Corn No 2 vellniv Soio and Chorus Angel of Earl Tucker T-v. little old -Tew Grant.Danl Prof. Pliixum Howard some time. the first of next Thursday night and "it took him about MRS, DOWNTNG and. LADIES CFIORrj 2 white.

7.1 Vo 3. TS yePow. Vo. 4 7-li 1 Oat-N'o. Wnifa MK.V V- a get loose.

the machine stonnecl. in siiel. will. "be. the sole owner.

Tlis father -will cnnbjruc. tlie. Mr. Mormanfeller and son. auto tourists: innuirics teachers- at the be-ginning of "every femi of scaool and thus far has Jicyfer faiied to secure 'chool for -every Tliere- is nlentv of room for school, teacher? and salaries are getting' "better" all the time, it will pay one to fit himself -for this work.

mies. ivaisu.n and Walter Newport WcV Willie and 1.i-ra ahead, with if under its own power usecls sort of refrigerator. bad been constricted, on-the. outside of the wiii- Bank. No.

4 white 6062c, standard! nave invited disaster by pjnng- 335 CLUB Yesterday mon-iiur 'the McColl heard the, honk-honk cry for May 2S. Harper "lward: Clin fS.ti.ti' ij A BAD FALL Arc Tou West? rd -to Robert Ji.ne.s iM" '-'''T man- in Cmphel! had' been rbed. -Tha-irWk. i will :iL.i';.... Taek Tconard.

Florence's sweetheart. miienine the "middle of y'. "--''s rmorad, bt 'the Escaped from Countv Farm. eios'ing with: s- Operator Breaks Arm and Seriously Brui4ed I Paul Railway. 21-2 Ma.

'all- Center Ti ine? Malirida Kellar wniow was fastened on-the and Howard Zimtr Sailor Whiter Newnc 5 errj-irates a- build Detroit: and receive- hv insaue ward 'Ik; -rl otl mail folder -'descripitive. of the Samuel M. Millef aon 4 larW nn rnKo ra 1 .1 1. TsiHe-aaaa Maria Wilier was born TVLiv 3 791a to attend and the Enrollment will be Jufcon-Paeific Exposition a Tune. 1st to October inth.

locin in tittitiou and headed- Nine- I Wi'I Play Round-hou Hoipnenhpccin, now Jefferson Town iargev tiian been for years. Rec- Funeral Notice o'-ioce. sue nan gone tar a ladv cominL' hv In a l.nnt- The Scandia correspondent: of. the Woodward Enterprise says: "While Operator Wbrlington, of nc)r I Scandia, was walking home from Mad- 5 rid he attempted to cross Dos Moines river on the Milwaukee bridge Chief lind in doing so met a man on a vcloci pedc going east. The night was dark Chief will play the Sunday Mar hi wiii nc largely in fore.

j'. noons and the afternoons will be devot- Berks where he grew He was the 0th of a 1 eleven children, seven brothers sister. But one of whom with took her in good- three o'clock. Want Ads Bring neip tn sniucnt.s. roundhouse Base ball The sramcswil .1, round-house diamond, ibe used for this ga fsanmntnii-like and brought Cner to ye, at the The round- at The authorities cared for her until for which the -college is alrend; ting quite a reputation.

licynolds could get S-1 Royal Neighbors Attention. Bertha L. KcIIey will be with a tron-." oouse this lia a ret the game will he he lost his balance and foil off the apprenticeship currier, -which 1 lit" about ISO!) and Iwcamc an expert occupation he.followed when he took up farminf regular meeting May 2(lth to in Mt in initiatory work. A full at dance is dcsircl. A class of wil ,31 upon uac.rock-s below, breaking bis right arm at the wrist, throwing bis middle finger "out of joint and cutting Ciia face nn.l i.aniu Results.

i. September 1855, he was married Am, Chritman. To wen born fr children, Mary now Mrs Pel ward Reck 'of Betlml, now Mrs. of San Jose. Oil Harvejv M.

of Seward, ami Anna who died at the age of ir deep where he fell. although, stun-ned, he had presence of mind cnougli to save himself -from; being drowned Mothers ijt. h.mw, of Madrid, was calle.1 and placed Worlington in as comfortable a On -July. 18nn, ho lost bis firs wife, and Dec 31st. 1871 position possible.

His siffferings were intense and bo was qnile weak I from los, of blood. He now easy and no doubt will be, out before Henrietta; Wilhclm who survives long, the Histancc from the top of tl Vour boy doesn't Rave to wear the most expensive clothes in order to well dressed. at the spot fell feef To them were born six children, the oldest of whom Walter 's, died in Feb. 1878. Those remaining, arc John A.

of Perry, Lizzie now Mrs. Peter Kreigcr of Minburn," WIm. of Osage Sask Canada, Lillian and Bculah who remain at home. There arc also two step children, T. Tf.

Wilhclm of Dallas Texas and Mrs. Edward Stroud, of T.indcn, In. Philatheas Attention EVERY MEMBFHi IS REQUESTED nttcri.1 the meeting on Thursday, 27th at two o'clock' at the." homo Mrs. Ocorge Rait, 1722 Third street, orth. Bring, wel- onie.

By order of President Ins old home in Pchn. to Iowa afrh at Perry Mar. 1st 01 farm near Pilot Lake in Lincoln To ship, Dallas County, where he-engaged in larming until. Feb. 1002 wnen, mv We are showing the season's latest styles, made by the best tailors, in serviceable fabrics and the newest patterns, forareasonableprice.

You should not think of buying your son a suit without first inspecting our large assortment. We are always, pleased to show. You Won't be urged to buy. ing to failing health: ho removed to Per ry which 1ms since been his home. In early liffc he united with the Lu' Ihern Evangelical church, with' whict organization he was identified until hi, I removal to the West, and where for You 11 win before you start if you rfet into one of our tfood suits made especially for you and us by Hart Schaffner Marx.

I "-iwe ine tnten ly hot weattc. arrives Let Us Take Care Of Your Banking Business many years he was choir leader, always taking a great interest in the music." The new country afforded few church privileges and there being no LutTicran church he attended What ever denomination held services until 1805 when he united with the ChiircTi of Christ at Fairview. Towa r.i There this se; some extremely snappy sack suitmodel, in the line and the new colors and pattern, are more attract- WdJW.uOiO A SOCIETY BRAND SUIT he took membership in' the Christian a.ny irtua you can susrest hai hfn successfully carried out 'in the new and we're surest suiting the taste and the purse of nay man who comes to Suits In This Make. S20 i AH the new Styles in Mens and Hoys Hats. Shirts, and Ties.

His death occurred at p. Sunday, May 23rd at the age of years, and 20 days. Suits In Other Makes, to $20 TlA Fi pi Blouse WaisU and Straw Boys' and Children's WaVa Suits Hts now ready for your inspecti will ve you comfort. Also all the new ideas in furnishings. RODDANQ Notice to Patcons.

On account of iaatalling a new boiler nd, Other repairs being made at the lant and on the WA u- Rojunsoii mm gl2 "jj National Bank THE STAR W. H. Mc Common Brother CLOTHING HOUSE Saturday nights for some time. I Ferry E.J F. and H.

Co. RRCHIV1 HRCHIVEC EWSP.AP.ER EWSPAPER.

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16,540
Years Available:
1874-1964