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w* "S my FiA' IUt If 3^ ,5' sfr.y*, !$A '#v $tY ft 'm. f- h" #1 aw.V" IB-a5. •atV'&s' «8WI S&&» \\W'.: I -t-. ik- i. tO -i.^VV J.-w'v' ii VVi ir: ^T :/?S +-1?' «®1)t JDtmocrat. Official Pint «f County and City. 1 M. Carr, Hanry Bronaon, Hubert C«rr CARR. BRONSON A CARR. I editor* and WEONESDAY, JULY 12( '1»11- MONEY A GOVERNMENTAL AT TRIBUTE. The power to say "what will be need as money Is inherent In ev ery govern Bent and it Is- one of the most Important, If not the most important ot all governmental powers. Money is the measure of all values. When its volume is for any cause, or by any process re duced the measure is shortened «n| money foecomcs iear and tl^e products of labor cheap and for that reason, if for no .other, gov ernments should1 not\ delegate^ any part of their powers In relation to money to private parties, or vate corporations. We extract the following special from the Register and Leader last Friday* "On nearly every train 'that runs through the northern section of the .-.ctate '. i^tn,lsranjfw are returning tp Iowa'. Fifteen years. a.^o- the flow was ^toward th-e Dakotasi and Iontana, six yeare ago It wa» to ward Canada, ni»w the cry i£ "Back to Iowa!" "Emmet county is only a fair il* lustratlon of a dozen different, counties- around here. During, thc^ pesj three weeks eighty-three fam ilies which had moved ov.it ,cf th county and had sought new home, In the west and- northwest, have returned. In some caases they had sold their farms and come bad farmless, ,but willing to try it al' over again. Of this nujntoer: leaving Bmmet county, not one returns' as well off as when tfeey left." 8ENATOR CUMMINS' WAINING POPULARITY. Iowa's senior senator deserves, the criticism and ridicule wlifch is be lng heaped upon hiim. He is repu diating his own record 'and destroy ing the bridge over which he foun his way to 4 seat in the uppei bouse of congress. Before there was any -reoiprocit) bill to ,be- voted upon, Mir. Cuii,,min was loudly in favor of reciprocity, and especially in reference to tin free admission into this country o. Canadian wheat. He was a'.s quite certain that our iirese-ni hi tariff wr.-- a. shelter for nr.onoply. Mr. Cuimniins' present E|) ach i?, when stripped of their- siiecdal plead ing, are admissions that our pres ent tariff laws are wrong, tint thai h*» Wants a part of the wrong f-i his- Iowa constituents-. ThaU kind cf talk provokes ridi cule and dtereilita the speaker an the state he represents. Morally Mr. C-ummins mtaint with equal, pro prlety say, tha'„ inatwuch a. grand larceny was heing -.owini-t^l, he'yjanted a share of the loot his Iowa, constituents. c. SftOWN'S PIRATIONS. A *r •A^'i't'^V'iriT Proprietor* •ubicrlptlon prlc*. 1 yr In idviMt $1.10 pri- A deeply laid! scheme for a cen tral bank of issue is being quietly formulated, and it has the approval i0f President Taft. It may find its way to the statute books of this country, and afflict the producers lot wealth for a time, tout that will -not make"-the scheme just fir right, and as sure a® the right is de3tin ei to ultimately win, just so sure another General Jackson will come forth at the comimand of the pr-» Educing mai«6 and smash the Ald rich planned bank of issue, the same as "Old Hickery" swished the Central Bank when he president. w.af THE "BACK TO IOWA" CRY, Tfc/ crop ,failuresi, tlive to drought In many sections of tlie west dur ing the present year land 'last year, have turned the tide of emigration hack to Iowa. Instead of being ful! cf locals noting the departure families to the Dakctas and where, our exchanges are chronicling the return of many) the prodigals. of else now ol for SENATORIAL AS When a boy W. C. Brown, pre dent cf the New Yo.rk Central, liv cu and worked on an Iow.i faim. After he became rich and influen tial he purchased a 700 acre finn near Clarinda, Iawa, and has i..iw. ed in the stock of 'Iowa and Minne sota creameries and .perhais jn many other Iowa enter].riss. It htrt teen rcpt.rted for sane time t-j, i' President Brown 'lumfd a rojidecce in Iowa, and nc.w a De3| Moines di^pat^h, cf the Ctli inft. an-| nounres thnt he will er.iter ,ho pri-l UNIVERSAL ARBITRATION. It begins to look as though| all. of the nations, or rather the entire human race, was upon the threshold of the greatest change for the bet ter that the world has ever known. Universal arbitration,- ip, gaining ground in every civilized land. What a grandly better place this world will foe when the justice and common sense of Oie_majority' is sufficiently powerful "to restrain, to hold in cheak, the predatory and the quarrelsome, and when all coun tries and all peoples sufomlt to the decrees of universal law. Then in the language of the poet: "The war drums' will t'hrofo no longer and' the battle^ will be furled, In^-the Parliament of man, Federation of the world. flags the SENATOR CLARK SEES DOOM OF PROTECTION IN CA NADIAN PACT. Senator Clark of Wyoming, who is familiarly called Cal. Clarki by the people ...of' Manchester, turned to lis- republican colleagues in" the an ate a few days ago and said: "You" are ''turning -the grindstone to sharpen the scythe that will put the hide of protection on the fence all over this country. You are open ing the tent and the. camel's heat will be in, and it will not be vers ions before the cairtel will be In and you will be out, my republican friends" You are right Cal, as you usual ly are. Canadian reciprocity' will •ixpose -the injustice, tho shams,. the immorality of tariffsi, the primary object of which is thei taking ol .noney away from thr| many and he giving of it to a favored few inder^the misleading and clerep-tive ihibboleth,. protection. CLEAR COLD WATER NOT NECES SARILY PURE. At times like the present, if not at all times, there is nothing more conducive to good, health than ood water. y: The United 'Staifesj, government ias just completed an examination if under ground waters In southern Minnesota aind their' sanitary con lltions, and hasi issued avbulle jin relative thereto from which we extract the .following: "The investigation developed the .'act that the donvcfetic water supply lor most of the village inhabitants it southern Minnesota is derived from shallow, open, wells, which, settlements without s-ewer sysitems, rei necessarily near one or more privies or cesspools. An examina tion of eleven of these wel's sMuat Ji in many different villages, show •iH t'he presence of Bacillus coll en of them, a4i indication, of contam ination by human or other anima acreta. This situation is an argu nent for higherMdeals of cleanliness nd sanitation in the villages, eim .raced in the invesi'.lgation. Every 'oir.irminity, it is stated, should aim ,o procure an adequate and safe source of water supply, to Install aj efficient system- of waterworks with :naine reaching every hopie, and to construct an approved and e*tenfiiv.e system of sewers. I The report, a' copy cf which may be obtained free on application to the Director of the Geological Sur vey at Washington, D. C., states that the people should be educated In the elementary .principles of san* tation. When once they compre lend that in drinking the clear, cold .vater from their shallow private veils they are iir.ibibing the bacteria aden seepage from -their privies or arnyards, and when, furthermore,1 hey understand that better condi ions are within their reach/.hey will ready to do their part In the work .f improvement." In his Chautauqua address in 'lis city Ex-Governor Folk tersely itated a great truth when he saidi: •'It would be better for the people if this country If they could have r.ore of the golden rule and less ,f the ruJe of gold". Groat Britain may occupy first In the naval world, Germany he same position .In the military •vorld, but America is leader of the commercial world, which after all, ins.-.cs the other two. Peace lasts on?er than war, and the nation hat excells in the arts of -peace lKm'.d, sooner of later, be able to lU tr.te, in a kind and peaceable way, wnrld wide -terms of"pejce. America and Great Britain are In ivot* cf international -arbitration! let it he known that the :'tn?:f-r3 r,f these -two countries will -.t invent a dollar in the bonds of mtir.n, issued to carry on, an ag "rssnive war and -that no money will deposited in any bank that und'.cin sixh tonds, and they will r-- -,j*- f-j* the cause of universal re, tl-.-n presidents and kings. I maries. next year and contest wjLhjCu i'ni-ns amendment to admit Ca Jndge Kenyon fcr the sanatoria! nadir r. imea.f free o.f duty. Iowa's nomination. That 'Mr. Brown will /jlbert is net winning many laurels 0o eo is possible, tout not probable, at the present session of congressi Onlv 14 r-.er'itrr-, voted' fer the J-. I -jt*, lli 1 «-i IOWA MAKING GOOD^CAND. At a Cost of $5 ajn AcrqWHH ci^ipi 3,000,000 'Acrap. Tlie farmers of Iowa, are spend ing on a vast project to drain their swamp lands three-quartere as miucb money as the United States gov ernment is paying Panama Canal.'. «enftnrwin Sn tho work and the u,ed ?8,000,l»«0 in tne worK, ana tD? s,ate wut u,i tlie work is finished. TI1.0 ireclamation was he^-un in IflOl, aad tlwie far nearly $8,000,000 Was teen, p'peht c.n public dTaina-'e ditches .in fourteen out oif thirty .Minties, la which the .work ie pro "ecteflL 1 counties so-me $7,000,000 mere will ',( expended. In all 3,000,000 acrcs it farit.a- will be imiproved at an. averase cost of $5 an acre.—-Harpei Weekly. MISS LAURA SCMACHERER JOiNS THE SISTERHOOD. v.' 'v Mifi3 Lttura, Schacherer, daughter 5: Mr. Jno. Schacher-er of West lyersivUle, and a sister of E!d Sichachera cf Manchester A A** total cost o£ the improvement when the street improvement contemplated in ., (uin said resolution may appear and make ob finished is estimated at *007,000,- Ijection. if any they have, to the con nnn i» io n-»n*-x»ol itKat hundredistomlll-t,! improvement und llie passage 000- It is, cxpeotea taat auuareas ed -to the tillable acres which during ages "have -been ue it itesoivrd by the City Council of accumulating richness washed .d^wn the city of Manchester, Iowa: uipon them from higher land as weill. as by decay of their own swamp vegetation, acres which need only to -e^eleased froim..the LEGAL NOTICES Notlc* of Propoud Resolution of Ne- ccMlty for Straat-improvement. Notice Is hereby (tlven that i&" a meetlnK of the city council of the city of Manchester. Iowa, held on the 26th day of June. 1911.'there was Introduced the resolution hereinafter set forth, which said resolution will lie considered for pas to build the sage by the city council at a meeting I to held August 7th. 1911, at eight They have alredy 1 0'ci0be at as Do an, ONEIDA. Miss Carpenter of Strawberry ,Po.ln -pent the week .with, her: broth -r Alva at this place. }ln and Mrs. Dam»w apent the irs oL the week at Buena Viata •lie guests of relatives. Mrs. Guy Smith and children of lei'.weln visited at v4he Bert iHaight home the first of the week. Mrrsi Henry Miller and daughter, Mabl^ returned home from. St. Charles, Minnesota, Tuesday). Mrs. AVarehatn of Strawberry Point South ind Miss Eger o( Mitchell, Dakota, visited at tlie James tome the past week. Hood William Nash, of Cedar Rapids Is visiting a4, the S. T. Knox heme. S. T. Knox and son John spent Sunday-/at Coggon, the guest ot relatives, Mr. and Hrs. Ralph Jennie spent the paeit week with relatives at Stanley a.nd Aurora. klr. and Mra Glen Tabor, -who" have been visiting relatives here the past two 'weeks, returned to their home at Hock Rapids Saturday. Mrs. Jamesi Hood and BJKi Hor ton. sent Saturday with re'atlvcs ft Wanclieister. Mr. and Mrsi Howe and daui2-bter Ualive returned home Saturday fron a., two week's* visit with relatives West Union and Oelwein. EOGCWOOB. The rain ct last week was not nearly e-n«uigh but it was consider able better than none at all. Judging from the reports of the neighboring towns, they fared con siderably better than what we did. .Mrs. Flaeeher, who Is- hsre visit ing Mrs. Ei!ma. Schultz, wara ceiled to Washington Springs, Friday by the j^rious illiie, of her mother. Mr. and Mr®. Jl J. Schacherer and oJiildren, Charlotte and Gregory, VcjQt to Dyersville Saturday evening lo vlsil-t a-t the home of the for mer'^ fattwr, John Schacherer. Mrs. Joe Sharp was a Thursday allcr it 4he tihaa Todd heme. .Mrs. J. B. Putz and daughter AjIIcc returned home from La Crosse Tliurslaji evening after a few days 5siit with the former's daughter and .usU\m Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Amlins and amily were Tuesday visitors at he Joe funk home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. -Hesii4r were Thursday traders at the Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Putz anil- Mr. Ddl Mrs. J. Putz were ov£fr Sun day vlalton with- relatives at byers vilie. Several people from here went to tlie ueteliborins towns to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Henry Wiley spent several days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Michael and family. Jer Inflnta aai CMMw. Tli KM HIVI Ahn^ Tn Boars the Signature of liiKll viS ck, p. m.. at the council chamber. which time the owaers of property BubJect to |teri.tl In the r€^mainingaixteen assessment for the cost ,cf of 1t(, prolosed of thousands of acres will |e add- lutlon is as follows: area of the state, resolution op necessity. resolution, which reso- That it Is .deemed advlaabie and neces sity to Improve that part «f the alley between Main uud Delaware streets, commenrlntr at the east lln* of Franklin street, thence cart along said alli.y to embarrass- the west line of MadlaOn at real, in the Hty of Manchester, Iowa, ,by grading, •r.en* of'1too much water ta demon- anJ pa vine the same: and said tmprovi r. Tu0.Sf.id trate their wonderful fertu»t. I »e, pavement shall be constructed of j,will Vu i.-vh «0 Portland cement concrete pavlnfc, or No. miUc-ns itna.t Will tnius De a^..(.ru 11 vitrified block on 2 Inches sand filler fhp- value of Iowa are beyend th'- ami 5 Inches Portland cement concrete ,. ,J.hase, all of said grading and pa vine eEtcll of accurate ccmput-.-tion, ai-lShall, be done in accordance with plans .i rfrolnre T'1 •Peclflcutions to bcuuepared by the t.lK)ugli sanguine ad\.- ale.i tltciar uity engineer and approved by tho city li'it IV..O otntrv -wlli be wealthier, by council. That contract be made and en- ment Is hereby ordered aa follows, towit: ,ntosuch for half a billion dollars, or more, when teriai r»r work, as by statute pro- was invented into the F|-aih.iscan Order of Perpetual Adop" (ttloji, at La Crosse, Wis., I'aet Wednesday. The ceremony In con nectlon to the event took place in tie morning, at 8:30 o'clock, in the convent chapel. Miss Sctachwer will be known in the rellglouB world as. Sister Ml Genevieve. She received her education In St. Fran els school of Dyersvllle fromi. which •. notation she graduated. Forsak nj the pleasures of the world, for life sublime in its ideals Miss ochatl.crer has the admiration of her numerous friends, and former, schoolmates! with whose beat wishes she enters into her new sta -iori in litef She is" the second laughter of the fanjlly to eAter the cloister. On Thursday in ^company with her sister. Sister M. Theodora she came to Dyeraville tot .a. few 'Jays, vtelt. Very, Rev. Warning was attendance at "the cerenibny vas also her niece, Innocehse layer, a.nd her brother-in-law. later Hr. an,d Mrs. Jno. Puitz fidisewood.—Dyereville Commercial. rurnlshlnie labor and ma- vl*.ed, and the cost and expense of sucli alley Improvem.nt be assessed against the property abutting on the part of the alley so Improved, Iw ac ordance with tlie law governing isuch assessuit-nts except, that one-half, the ost and expense of said alley Improve went at spaces opposite alleys intersect ing but not crossing, and at spaces op posite property owned, by the: City of .Manchester. Iowa, and any deficiency where the special assessment which may be levied against any lot or tract of land shall be insufficient to pay the cost of the Improvement, shall be paid from the city Improvement fund. Dated at Manchester, Iowa, this 2fith day of June, lSllV Attest. Ml P. LE ROY! T. WILSON. |. Mayor. City Clerk.- SOw-t NOTICR OF rROPOSBD RESOLUTION or XECK88ITY FOR mill lMI'KOVEMENT. Notice l.« hereby given tbnt at :i moot ing «-f tNc city council of the "«:iiy ol M,-.ui-lit ster. Iowa, beld on the K-tli day ot June. 1911, tnere was Introduced the resolution hereinafter set forth,, whk-L said resolution will be considered foi assage by the city council at a meet ng to be held August 7th 1011, at elRhl o'clock p. in. at the council chamber at which time the owners of proitert Hiibject to aksessuieut ror the cost of the street Improvement coutemplated In said resolution uiay appear and make ol)Jev tlou. If auy tliey hare, to the contem plated Improvement and the passage of said- proposed resolution, which resolution Is as follows: BESOLIIflON OF NECESSITY. Be it Resolved liy the City 'Couucll of the City of Manchester, Iowa, That It Is deemed advisable and neces sary to Improve that pa it of Franklin street. In the city of Manchester,: HOwa. described as commencing at the south curb line of Butler street, where I It in tersects Frnukllu street, north to the south enrh line of Clara Avenue, by grad ing, curbing aud pavlug, the same and the said street Improvement Is hereby or dered as follows. In-wit: Said pavement shall be constructed of Number One vit rified pavlug blocks with sand flllCr' iiu on .Ave Inches of Portland cement 'con crete foundation: and said ciirlilug shall be constructed of standard Portland ce ment aud sanil. all of which said' grad ing. curbing nnd paving shall be done In accordance with plans and specifications to be prepared ly the city engineer' and approved hjr llie city council. That contrii'-fs be made anil entered Into for furnishing labor and material foj. such work/ as liy statute provided, and the cost auil expense of such sti cet I in proTeinent he assessed against the prop erty" abiitllui: on the part of street so Improved In accordance with the law gov: ei-nluv such assessments: except,., that lh». cost anil "expense of said street Improve ment at the Intersection of streets, avei nues aud alleys, nnd one-hnlf I he cost and expense of the same at spnees oppo site streets, highways, avenues nnd «illeys Intersecting but not crossing, and at maces onnoalle property owned l»y the •Itv of Miiui-hcsfer. Iowa, nnd any defl cleni-r where the special assessment 'vhli-h mnv he levied against any lot ir trwt of liui'l °hiill his ln«ulT|ilent to pay the cost of the Improvementt, shall lie pnld from.the city improvement,fund, j. Dated Jiiue Sfith, 1911. Attest: T. Wilson. M. F. Lelloy, City Clerk. Mayor. 4 wks.- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID8 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STREETv IMPROVEMENT. The following i» an aproximate es timate of the .work to be done: Seven ithouaaad eight hundred lin ear feot of ourbing aad guttering on (Jniwn street 4SU0 feet on Main-street 3(100 feel. All bids- must be accompanied in a separate envelope by a certified check payable to the order ot (th«s city treasurer in auu of One, Hun dred "Dollan (llOO.OO), aa aecurlty that the -bidder- will enter into con tract1 with-the city for the construc tion at- the contenivlatad street improvement and will Alvo bond as required in sum ot 915M.00. When the aald street Imtvovements aa contracted for havebeen completed ed and accepted by the city council, the coat and expense of such atreet improvements, except such part thereof as shall be payable from the grading and city improvement funds, ahall toe assessed against the property abutting thereon, as by law provided, and, payment for such wort to be made In assessment certifi cates- to tbe extent that the same as assessable. The cost and expense of said street improvement at the in-' terseotlon, of streets, highways, av enus and alleys, arid oae-hajf ot the coat and expense of the same 'at apacca. .opposite streets, highways avenues and alleys, intersecting but not crossing, and spaces opoeite property owned by the city of Man chester, Iowa, or the United States and any deficiency where the special assesir.ent wilch -may be levied against any lot or tract of land ahill be insufficient 10 pay the coat of the improvement, ahall be paid from the city improvement fund, by war rants- issued to the contractor on said fund. Said assessment certifi cates and. warrants ahall be accept ed by the contractor In full payment for all work done under hJa con tract. Work -to begin on said street im provements on or before -the 14th day of August, 191)., .and to be completed on. or ^before the 16th day of October, 1911. Tbe successful bidder shall enter into contract with said city for tl furnishing ot material Aod labor to 5J construct said street improvements as herein provided, whicli contract shall contain a provision that the contractor shall guarantee the im jn-ovement to remain in good repair for the term of one year, from and after the date of acceptance by the city. The right }s reserved by the city to reject any and all' bids. Proposals •received will be acted upon by the city council at a meeting to be held at the council chamber on the 24th day of July, 1911, at eight o'clock V. M. Dated June 30th, 1911. Attest. .M. P. LeRoy, T. Wilson, .Mayor. City Clerk. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL State of Iowa. Ilun-un- County,—ss To all Wliom li ,May Concei-ii: You uru liL-ivljy not.it led tliul Ihi- last will ot l- l,: Mi-( 1,-r ilt-c-a.-ii-u Ims 'x-t-. li li'd oiH-iit-tl utiti ivad. and .Momlay. Hie iMli tiny of Oouiber. A. I), mil fl.\i-U as the titins anil tlie Court llousit In umdi.-sler tliu nlac« foi-lifuiinir and piovinir tliL- sanu-. Witness my liaml anil .-.t-al ot said Court this 3W.li day ot .1 uno 1011 K. 1). I1CA1IAM, IU #.] Clt.-rl District Court. ByC. 11. Hunker, Depnt. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. State of lowa. Deluwaru County.—ss. NOTICK IS HIOUISBy G1VI0N. That tliu undersigned has been dflly appoint ed and qualified as Kxccu 1 ri.v of tlie lOsl.aic ot .luliii tieoire Sturm late of Dela ware county, deceased. All persons indebted to said Instate are requested to make Immediate payment and those hav ing claims against the same will pre sent thein, duly authenticated, to the undersigned for allowance: l'i- Dated, this :t),h da.v of Inly. IM1. /*, iSlary Eli/.al).-l.h Sturm Kxccutrix Carr lironsoii & Ca.r Ally's for Kstuli: NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. STATE OP IOWA, Delaware-County, ss. TO ALL, WHOM IT MAY CONC1-5ItN You are hereby "notified"'that the last Will'of'K(lw-rd liolfe Mr deceased, bus been .filed, opened and read, ami Mon day tliu day of Oct A. D., 1911 fixed as the time anil the Court House in Manchester the place for hearing and proving the pame. 1UM,y.pasaid Sealed proposals- will be received at the ottlc^ of the City Clerk ofI Attest: tbd City ot Mancheiter, Iowa', until I Fred Traver, two oTiclock p. u. on (be 24th day of July, 1911,,,for furnishing labor., and material fcr street improvements on the following streets and parte ot street*, to-wit: On Union :»treet,' from the e«at oqH line ot Rivei street east to the cement bridge aoroe-s .salt1 Union atreet, about 132 feet east-of Uuchanan street, and or Main atreet, from the east curb lin* of Brewer .street, eaat to the east line of Lot Three (3) Iowa Land Co's. addition to Manchester on thc iiortb aide ot said* Alain street, and to tUo DelUi road on the south «id« jf said Main atfeet, tn the city of Manchester, Iowa, by curbing and guttering the same. Said curbing and guttering ahall' ne conaitructed of atandanl Portlan cement and sand, all ot whick curb-, lng and guttering ahall be done 1W ac^ordacce with tbe plana- and, speci fications therefor of the city en gineer, now on file with the cit^i] clerk, which plan* and specifications are fey reference ttnrbto made va part of this advertisement. I N Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 3rd day of July 1911. (Seal) 11. D. GltAHAM, Cleric District Court wks Nqtice of Appointment of Adminis trator with Will Anriext-d. TAT OK IOWA, Delaware County ss, Nnin-e is h.»rehv gl»«n that the muleroluned has been, nly appointed an I quallllfd'as Ailmln iMrnoi wllii Hit- ,vi11 Amie.ved «l iii»ostat« or Joseph i. Hebi'i't, laieof Delaware County, deceased. All persons indebted tu »aiii im ieiuesltu lu iimke nnmedlale payment, aid th u-e aviuie clalmsHgalu -lid same wl presHil lliem, duly aiitlienlicate-l tniliu uii deislgued tor Mllownaoe. E. Ii. Stiles Adtuluisli-ator. Dated July 5.1011. 3-wks NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF, »NCOR PORATION. .Notice la hereby given that the Bair Vine co-Upeiainu Ci'euiUeiy Cu«iiiuny u. Uciuwai'ti ^outay, iov\a, lias leen re lifted loi* a period uf twenty yeui.-, uu.u ana uliei' a»iai'cii iytli, iin. Tne name of the eoi|joiation is the rJairyvuie co-up«itttlve Creamery Co... ijuiiy, and us principal jjmcc ol' tia,u ^dbiitig ouaiuess i» at tnu ooinjjaio i—.. 7 is tr The authorized capital siocK is aha.es of »iU.0U, each, which have been and Throat. cas,J- This corporation was engaged lit tary, treasurer and general nianatier, all of wliom shall be chosen by the stockholders from the board of dirtectors, at the said -annual meeting of the com pany in January of each yoar. Fifteen Hundred Dollars, is the higlv est amount of indebtedness to which the corporation is at any time to sub ject Itself, It being understood that milk or cream furnished shall not constitute indebtedness, but shall be property held for manufacture- the, proceeds of Which less expenses, shall belong to'pat rons. The private property of-the stockhold ers, shall be exempt from corporate debts. Signed the 3rd day of July, 1911. Alfred Wells, President. 28-4 wks. Secretary. Iowa State Fair ANI) EXPOSITION DES MOINES Aug. 24th-Sept. 1st Good Dr. uusiness on tho lyth day of March li)ll| NERVOUS DEBILITY and will -continue until the J'Jin vito'j Are you nervous and de»i..onlont wenl ot Marcht ltd. (and rlehMiated tlrrd inorninKs no um iji The-atiairs of the company, shall be inioii—lifeless: memory poor: easily .managed-by a, board of nine directors, fatlgned excitable ami Irritable oye who'shall be elected annually, 011/ the. MiiiiUen, rel and-blurred pimples 01 second Monday of January of each year, faeo dreams ami night kvsos: restleia and a JiVesident vice president, secre- hag/ranl looking, weak hack deposit ii Stopping the clock don't save time. Using poor coal because it is cheap, don't save money. Try our Eclipse Hock ing Chunks. Both good and cheap. ECLIPSE LUMBER COMPANY. MaiielMstor, Itwa. E. J. Bolander, Manager. Flour, feed, Coal, Cement The Best Is the Cheapest. Nowja tbe time to gel prices on al. I carry a f«tliiine of SCRANTON harl co.il also soft, coal. ". Ask for the-^genuine WINIFHEDE SrLlNT coal. F. B. Johnson I'lione 17] THE DELAWARE COUNTY STATE BANK MANCHESTER,'IOWA WITH Capital ol $100,000 and Surplus of $25,000 INVITES YOUR BUSINESS We have both COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Departments 44 YEABS SAME LOCATION .. Wm. C. Cawlry. President Chas. ,T. Seeds. Cashier Gem City Business College QUINCY, ILL. Annmil atlondmice 1400. 25 tmu-liorfl. students from niniuilty of smt«8. Occu ptoo Its own *100,(100 specliilly doHlirned Hint equipped bulldlnit. awiitt our uruduatoa. Tlior- aOSlliOIlS ouirli cnureos In Short-, arse- ... limid. Typewriting. IhJilckeepiiiB Ac tmil HtmlneHS Practice, 1'enmainjliiP and MatliemiitlrH. Write fur our bunutlful lllua trateil cntiilot-'uo RlvlDK lull Infornmtlrm *roo. kD. I. MllSSUMtN. PfM..t0* »0» lf'4 Qalwy, llllioli, Tho Regular and Reliable Chicago SiHc1alist, who has visited Manches ter, every month since 1901, will he at 'lie Clarence House, Manchester (one dny only) and return once every 28 days from 9 ai m.to ftt/iO -P. M. ^Tuesday, Auaust 15,, ua«*ery uuiiuuig iu x'rai* »e iimui, gun, Liquor and Tohnreo habit, Stain oeiuwmti County, jowu, and lis m.rlng eured and sun.^ method to pre audreas la Kyan, lowa. 'i lie general nuiutu ul mc uusiness 10 oe iraiisacled is liie mahuiucioie ana oale ot butter on the co-opeiative plan. Indepeendence, Hotel Gedneyf Aug.16, Cures permanently the case he undor takes ami s^ntli tlu* Incufahle home with out taking a fee from them. This is why he continues Ms visits year after year, wliile other doctors have made a few visits and stoi.pt-a. I)r. Hljallenber^er an eminently successful specialist In ail chronic (iiseases, proven hy tlie mau.\ euros effected Jn chronic casets which hatfe hafllcd th sUIH of many physi fSKanv. Ills hospital experience nnd ex tensive practice have'iiuule hitn so pro ficient that he «*an name and locate a disease in a few minutes. Treats :ul enrnhle cases of Catarrh Xo:e, Throat aiiil f«uiiK tilseases. JOy and liar. Jjtouiaeh. l.iver and Kidneys, Crave! -Kheiiinatism. rai alysls. Neural gia. Nervous ind Heart tliseas'.s, Ulood and Skin dis.'sises. Kpltepsy. Hright's di and 'onsuinption jn early stage illrseaFer. »f the l.:iudd*i' am! h'eniale vent itf* recurrence again. A never iailing rem»'dy for Big Neck PJJ.KS. KI ST III A10 and UUl'TUR" Rfiiaj'aiiteejl 'ui*ed without detention fi on ?1IU]"2I bush, ness. R. W. Tirrill, Vice-President C. W. Keagy, Assistant Cashier H. C. Seeds, Second Assistant Casliier t- 1 Special attention given to all diseases of tli Cross Eye I Virnuulated lids, f'alarart strui«.|ltenf.d without pain. rti-lne nixl .ilnilns nt stool: (lislrustfi wimt of f-,ti fi,!«• 11-• lack of eiuri'Ky and stiPiutlh. PRIVATE DISEASES A SPFCIA! TV Blood l'olson, SypliWs. donor, he: Stricture, fllect. Spermatorrhea. Var cocpIb, H\ drooel0, Seminar Weak iir and Hie effects of cai-lv Vict* or l-'v,-:' producing- Kmlssions, Debility. ^Nervous neas. Dizziness.I.»efeclive Memo) y, on which ruin mind and body, nosirivtl cured. WONDERFUL CURES Perfected in old ensen which ha been lieslected or iinslclllftilly tienteil No experimpnts or failures. lie ti tnkes no incurable cn?es, but cui-i thousands Riven up to die. ,~'onHUltalion Free and Confidential. Address. DR. WILBERT SHALl ENCERGEP. 766 Oakwood Boulevard, OlIir-AnD. 11,1.. Reference, Drexel State Bank.,, Fll !4iS^'Ti'--C'K ^'':Y *1 -*C V$ YOUR DAUGHTE WHLNEVERCO ir\DU HAVE NO MONEY IN THE Copyrisiit 1*«9, by C. E. 2i*«itr»»* .v: -. BANli153C0.--N0. First National Bank CAPTIAL, $50,000. SURPLUS, $15,000 Ollicers. President, M. F. Lelloy. Vice-Pres's., a. II. Klake Hubert Carr Asa't Cashiers, Don A. Preussner, P. E. Dutton. Anew and up-to-date stock of Ladies and Qents Furnishings A strong line of Men's Working Clothes—Including the celebrated Sweet Orr make. Quality and Prices Strict ly Right Would be pleased to have my friends and the public in general call We will sack and deliver at station at Waverly "'•*v W-- -v mmm Q. Q, Arnfistead MANCHESTER, IOWA. A Peerless Fence When yuiiJmiM that hp'w hog feinSe this opring, use our Peerless ww-en wirefrwe and liaveafeuoe that will not sag. We a'eo hn,« a complete 6tock of building mat rial at reasOKable piicee. i. Yours truly, Manchester Lumber Co., Phone 1567 C. W. KELLER, Manager. «[S#FTLY aad QUIETLY the luyl»» I is keiag elevated aad leaded He Is using with arc,at satisfaction —The NEW DEERE CYLINDER LOADEK as worth any farmer's time to Investigate a liay' loakr tbat i^atlierii up all lite hay, but leaves tlie bottom trash— That will load aaythlag from Uio llyhf st swntb to the heaviest windrow-• That will pick up iuryo separalB MuelKa ol hay, or separate shcavea ot any crop, whether uouud or unbound. That works just aa well on roufih as on level grsuaf, and that handles hay In a soft, periMUMlvc way under all conditions— That is at liotne in any Held and i-an follow the mowlug machine in every kind of crop which can reasonably bo called kay. If there is any-t-ouipai-lson betwt-tu the "rake bar" type of hay loader and tho New re ad it is a 1 a or N Mcchauicaily consldeit-d, our Lwo-ry Under loader Is absolutely right In principle. Its (jatherlni linger* ai-e not "h*ik foruii d," cou.sequeutly they iick up hay aud aotli- Inn imi bay. Once started up the elevator, llie Rtronfcst wind cannot (llHiodut- It, and as It nears the oiierator. it Is gradually c-iuniii-ONScd n.I. a narrow streaui making it eaay to haaalle. Tliu New Deere Loadt-r Is of durable coastruiaion, light of weight and dealt—altogether th best loader ou the market AUTOMATIC HITCH AND UNHITCH The Kew Deere bitches automatically, a» show in small cut telow, and unhitches the load. 11 Is absolutely the oaly loader having both of tbuto Im proved features, which are labor and time savers, ASK US NOW for free Loader Booklet, very fully illua tratod. tiiM-H Into the qu'estiou of hay maikliiK from a pracilcai-slundpuluU Will surely Intorest vou If vou raise hay. IOWA SUGAR COMPANY «Sjf -•v .1 'A' &£!>•» W. D.HOYTCO. Ma nchestcr and Earlvlllc. ow.» GROUND LIMESTONE Corrects Acidity 11Releases Plant Food Flocculates Heavy Soil JtSi fc Ipg li im$&! '•te '4M 'rom Delivered $2^0 WAVERLY IOWA in carloads at any sta tion in the county of this paper. 25 cents Write for circular, giving analyst and other valuable information sacks o! 125 pounds. A jP A. •*».