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Page 1: s t andard Form For ~emb~r. of th~ Name of 41'1--.,. =-senator~4 … GA/18... · 2010-09-24 · 1.. elcctlon as ' I ness .to the last t.:or:scious hOllr of hi~ l lton w:a -trong t'J

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s t andard Fo rm Fo r ~e mb~r. of th~ Leq l s l atu re

Name o f Representat i ve' A ______ -,-____ =-senat o r ~4-$.k.; jid/.t··"';'j -- 41'1--.,. &"1 ~,# ) C",-Z, ~?'

f 1 . Birthday and pl ac. )11·< 1m cl;'J"' '' .Lj !1,.uhr 2 . Marriage (5 ) date place

3 . Significant event. for example :

A. Bu.in ••• ' ______ ______________ ____ _ __

B. Ci vic rl.ponl i biliti •• ____________ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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6 . Public Offic ••

A. Local ________________________________________________ _

. C . Ha tional _______________ __________ __

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11. Degrees __________________________ _

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Sources Log For Legislation Bntries

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INTY, IOWA, WEDNE"'DAY. NOVEMBER 20,1912. $1.50 PER YEAR

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GOV. LARRABEEIS ;OEAD ~~ TRIBUTE JO LARRABEE EMIIIENT M4N P~~ES AWAY

SATURDAY AT RMONT

IN STUPOR SINCE TUESDAY MORNiNG

Aged Eighty Ycnrs-Hnd Given Large Service to County, State,

and :Nation Former. Governor W illiam L:l.rr:locc

died lat 10 :3~ o'clock Saturday fore­noon , No\', 16', · :l.t his home in Cler­mont, ::t.ged eighty years. He h:l.d !leen ;1\ dedinin;; health sin("(~, 1>15t sllring, Mtl ICon fined to his bed ':t lmost three months. He had been in a stupor! since the prc-.;cding Tut~d;ty morn­ing. His death had been expected day by day [or weeks past, lnt! his strong constitution and force, o f will 'kept ,life in: his body (or weeks afte, th e ailments 'incident to .~ld age woul d ha'·c caused thc dcath 0(...1. Illan wcak-er in physicat force ahtl in will, Tcn d ay.~ ~)cfore his death Govcrnor 1.;'Ir-

FINE DAY PERMITTED GREAr ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL

SERVICES FREE FROM lEAST DISPLAY

Admirable Memorial Remarks by W. J. Ainsworth - Telegrams

From ,Distiilguished Men

Th e funeral or forrne r Will i:1m L:trrO'lhec, held :II Monll:1y :1t ";\lont:1l1k", the

Gon~rnor

1 lI 'dock L:!I rahee

home :II C\cr mlJ'lt, w:\~ in ctHnp1ctc kccJlin~ \\" ith th'! ch:1rar:('r of 1h(' Ili s­tinglli~ht"! man in \dHl~e honor over a

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thou ~:"Ind llCOI)!c ~"thett'd Irom aU , WILLIAI,! LARRABEE uver Fayette county :'Inti rrntn C'·Cfr

\Villi:'lm LO'Il"rabce, born Jan. 20, :\(lj oi~i l1 g Cou nty, a~ well :t ~ from \':lfiH 183Z, in Connccticu t. 10:15 d!~t ~mt puts '..'! 10",·a. Ptctcn~c "-nd

A ''Pioneer of [011":1, comin~ in ISS:;. (hSIlI.a)" "':'!""C as absent f~o~ the last il\1arr ied ~n 1Ml and cciebrated hi~ ~ e rv lces ~n memuf)" of WII!J:\m Larr:l"

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."",'," ,," YI'ar ~e e as the;)' n:'ld ~.: cn from c\· crr :lct' f:o (en II I.... . ., { I· rr . Is s\lTvived by Mrs. Larrabee and six 0 All ~ 1, 1.:," ,

of t1 c·r SCI' '11 chlldren . t Jl\l( (ay Mond:ty ' the we:l.t1lcr , I I I C '! If ' ,.,' "'h k Schoolteacher, farmcr, miller, bank - was IIllI I, ~Ir, ant stl, I'. cas "et

ra bcc was takcn in ,his son's ;Iuto to was Iplaecd In front of thc residence th e polls to ,",ote at th,e .ge neral elcc- cr. \ t i\I t k I h r

, Orf" ,~d milit"r)· 5ervicc!; twice to " 1 on al1 ·, \"le~e t ::!. l" i("1\" 0 Clf:r-lion , and w:ts given Ii ast 'liew of ~ I [ lhe new schoolhouse \\"hich is his the fUnion but was tej..:!c ted by re;l·, I mont aile 0 surroundmg country far

Fon lor blind ness in one I"ye. l,"!iI.es in se ,·e~al t!irecloins is a mag -gift to t!!:c town of 'Clermont, El ected fi\'~ times to ~t:lh' sen:lte I nthcen!.onc, TI,·alhn.g. :'I lmos~ any l::nd-

\ Villiam Larrabee, the Inost re - and served eIghteen years, thc n re- ~capC'ltn all Iowa. 'thc scrIptu re 11'.5-vcred citizen .of F:1y ctle countr :llld signing. El ec ted governor of lo,":a in ~ on was.lead by Ro:v.Dr . .R. W. COO))­of Iowa, ihas, in the Jong and fruitful 1583 anc! scrved two terms, dedinin!; er, presIdent of Ullper Iowa I1ni'·et­lir~ in f~hc county to 'which he eamc reele ction, \ Vas first chairman of tile sity. ,Hon . \\'illiam Larrabee. Jr .• e:'\:­in his young manhood, illtistrated Ihe state !board of control. Chairman of pressed in hrief and filling terms the \'alue of honest living • . hortest and Iowa tOlllmi~s ion to 51. Louis fair. ~ratlt l\ de lor J1is mothcr and of the clear thinking, and [earle,ss >nction. Author 01 book, "Thc Railway fami ly for the kindne ss of C[ermont

·Dor:! at Lc<iyard, Conn .• Jan. 20, Prohlem"" . and IFayctte Cotlnty at Ihis an d at 183~, ·~e ca~e to Iowa 'on ah;"tining his I For 13..'\t Iwcn ~y yeau,,,Clhis life w:\s I ali, ti1l1e~, 'vVJ J, 'Aill ~\\"orlh of W('~t maJonty, fI rst to Clayton cou nty, 3.ctil·e, as eallitll[i~t, student, and Phil-I tJlll on, '.su n of one of 'Gove rnor 1.:1.r­and in, 1857 to CI~rmo~t, whcih ha~ i anthropigt, O'Ind \-'.'a::; t:or.stahtly con- raiJcc·~ fcl1,o\\: llionect~, antI himself :l el"cr smcc been hI,S h?nle. He. then I suited .in problem~ of Ilublie life by long, tunc mllmatf! fric~d of the dc.­pl.lrchased a onc-t\urd mterest 10 the statemen from all over Iowa and the (' ea~ed statesman, read a brief me1l10-C~er~l1ont mill , becominG 50 [C !,wnc.r nalion . ~ial aJdl'elo~. \Vt'll cOI·cring the subject wlthm .three years and operated It Died No\", 16, 1912. hlsofar as that could be done in t he until ' 18;~. He then sold the mill ::tnd I linlits of a brief :tddress. Mr. Ain~-

( been engaged 111 farming worth was ndmirnble in hi s rellrc~siol1 , ii;~;~.: '~~-A~ st~tc SCll:'ltor from , sensation~ I I)[ kindliness and helpful- ,fl,nd self-rc~trnmt whcre till' temllta-." ,w . .';" .. 1.. elcctlon as ' I ness .to the last t.:or:scious hOllr of hi~ l lton w:a -trong t'J t,.x tr~·'ag:1ncc in t'U-

l llfe. At eighty year~ of lIge, worn I I~I!}'. IRe\', nr, Cooper close d the ser-to , ! down lby dise:1sc aud thc wenkness of II vices ':1.1 t'he hOl1l~ with a I)ray ~'~, nnt! to grc:lt age, knowin).: that he: was ·on :\rtcr Jhe lonr; Ime of allt01lloliil\!s his his uC:lth bcd, he ~,·a s in thought and 11 had accompall:ed the rem:\;ns II) the al\d c ourage in 1l\lrpOSC as 111uch d!~i>oSCG to t:tk c ceme t('fY the ritc~ werc cneled with road II'.{;is13.tion thc forward Illok O'I~ ever before. His I another brief praycr by Dr. Cflop~'r , time and on his face was tOII'ard the sunris c. At .tl\C clo~e o{ hi~ addr (' ~s :'> lr . Question," written I At Ithe little to\\'n I1f Clermont tilt' Ain~worth reall a few or Iilf · ... lil'n y on ,ilis e:'(pericnce with people of Faye!!c county :lnd the tclc~r:\l1\s o[ condo!cn<.: e rtect lC'tt. tion, chid!y rests hi!: faille a\ a st:Ltc of l o\\"a stantl with bowed hea.:js ! Tho~c he H'ad Wcte. rrNn G" , 1"1I1tl/" 11. O'Icte~ of Ilational rel"ll1tO'l\"I,m. HI ' ~It the L:icr of \Villiam Larrabee. F. C:lrrnl1 ; lor11ler Gm t.' nl " r I' r;ll1 i." D • his h01llc {"(Hlnly , ~\: Ii c a,. our . I J~ch~HI; F, "V. Ht' ~ .rl.:ld o r '\!nrth

of Ihe \\Idcr rccorti " lIas I Carobna ; 1m!?,c M. L :\l cK'n!r-\" ' of

II H~:0;;~:i:":':~"!U~:"i":~"::~'~"'~'1di~ffo r hIS II arm AOAMS GOES TQ .,DES M.OINES Chkago; Jud gc Kcnes:\.IIt, ~I ~ 1.. :" 1t"i ~ of ~~ppnrt. of all Chicago: ·lle1\n· \Vall:I<·\', (' dit , )~ of t· ,lhfo. gIlts I _., \Vall:\l·e'~ Fanl;cr; (;t'nrl! l' D. l\'r-

, at F:\yt.:tlc~ State Senator Becomes C, & N, W. I kil1~ , edit o r of 11ll' ~inln City jOllrt\a]; to\\"n 01 . A Col. C. A. Stanton of Lo~ l\nncl<'! ;

'".,,:::::::~;i"I~ or minor R, R, ASSIstant ttorney Ch:lirlll;\n Charle~ A. R ,'w~()n of the { him to hi~ I R I II the- llt' ~ t ".i r, For State of Iown epl1.) \:\11 ~Ia : t; (:Oflllllilt" r ; Ed itor

\Y. (,. •. \ <),I!\~ or ( ,· ,h r R 111i.T" f,,,1 1 ., ~ ,~l,.... .. .... v,· l" ' , : ~ )1 " '1, 1I r"~' 1 \ ' 1"'"1~ fir \V" " .... ~ " ". ,.

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"11worthY imbllc cntcrprisr. .lli!\' l;ifts 1 C~it;:lgo: Ilenr}' ,\'albr,·, ".\ilu. <)1

U to tUpper 10\\':\ \Inh'cr~it)' at Fa)'cltc. ' 'Yalbcc's F:lrmt.' r: G~'nr~c D, Pcr-hi~ f!:t'ncro~it}· to hi~ hOllle town 01 State Senator Becomes C. & N. \V, kl!l~, c,litor of Ih.: ~i<ln:t Cill' JOIlrTl:lI;

bcncf:lction~. endeared him 10 hi~! r.h:urlll:tn Charlc~ A. Jbw~on of the ncighbor~. But after all, the bC~1 t;ift I For State of Iowa Rq)\\hHc,:l1l ~tat~ (:flnl'nitt~c ; tditor th;t! ,\Villi :\1l\ L:'Irrabcc ·r;:wt: 10 hi~ Iron. 1icnry ~~. I \y, G. iO·.lnS of Cedar Rallios ' Jud-

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I Clcfll\tm\, :;nt! h:: !: ~ln',h ,If l1Iinm ! R. R. Assista.nt Attorney Col., C. A. ,Stanton r,r L'l~' AnRcle~i

town, his country, h is 5t:llC, his COlln- . . t\( nm~ ?{ \V~s\ 50n C. \Vt:.,lliver, 1.he \V3.sh i nJ;t o~.cor-

I • try \I\-a~ hi~ O\I'n ciJ:l.r:"lcter :md per- 'Umon, stal~ ~e nator {or the Fayettc- resllondcnt; :tnl! United Slate~ Senn.-

~:==~~<I'f:. lson ality. To the credit of the people All:Imakee dis trict, has :wcepted :l tor A. B. Cllm1nin~. ;;;; i of IFayct!e county let it be ~:lid th:lt position a~ assista nt I;CnCr:l! (:ollns'" The tpa!l bcan'r~ 1I" ('rc t hrt'e .'\On<:

$ Moines

th zy appreciated the ch.Haeler :lOd for the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- ~ ofrlthc dec(';\s('d,-~harlcs Lur:luc e gr('atnl!~s of the man :tnd honored d . ! an _'3e nat or F reCli.'tlC Larrahee nf FI. themselv es by honoring him. His rcc - roa Co. for Iowa, and Will leavc not l Dodge, and Rcpr esenta ti\'C William ord in the st:l.tc senate is unrqu:tl!el\ bier thart Dec. 15 for Des Moine~. L:trrabee of thi~ nmnt)"; tl'·~' 50:'1s-in-

,p of H:twk- 1 Tl . . 1, " .n L L ,not .on y in the value of his work~b1Jl lC posl\ton, whi ch came to Mr. A<I - 1'\ I~:-' ayor UJon .' o\'e o.f Lincoln, oon to Des :'llso .in the leng th of his term of:;o.;r- ams unsolicited , is along that line of l <':0 ., an~ ! Judg e C. B. 'Roh~lns of Cc~ .. Bopp may vi<:e. ,Since his retirement from oHi- 1 I . . . d;lr l}t;"\piCls; :lilt! an old fTieno of thc 111:ttion with cja.l position, thc juogmt"nt of no m:tll ega prac~lcc In which hr. ha~ ~ho'\"n f:lmily~ Fr:tnk Fri~bic of Clermont.

in ,,,he st:'l.tc has been morc hi,h".· milch :l.phtudc. TIl(' ~:l.1ar\" to bcgin In line in :h<: :\lner;l\ JJroct~::;.i(l', automot)ile I I valued by Ih..! public th:tn th:tt of with is $3000 a ye:tr. :\tr. Adams wili w.':: r e ·11C \\"ork~a.n .on tl~e fine new

\lIover[o\\;"\. Gov. Larr;lhee, and nowhere in the be assist:tnt to J:tmes C. 1):t\'i5. tht!ISl:hO?lh~me whlcn , I~ .bem~ crec(c.d the coming state ,is this seen to be tru c I1l0rC Northl\"e~tern's J::ener:tl counsel lor :\s GO\'(rnor L:lrr:t.)ce s I<ltt to .IH~

;,", pC r m:tnent than lin his home rOllnlY. \Vhcn less fo , ... He and 'li~ [:lmil\" will be e~p,~. _ home to,nt. I\n<l when the I'rOt:C~~IO:"! opp is pres- than :two ye:'lrs :I~O a comp:lr;"lti\'el~ ill!: II.i'~cd in the ~oci;"\! and inld - p:ts:;ccl the pTl'scn~ schoolhtJ!!~c ;;l!! the

n::w Iman w;"\, elected to the \jnitcd le..;:u .d circlcs of \Vest 'Union. ~e:tr..her~ ;"11111 pllpll~ stolid rc\"crcntly nal bank of St;:J.tes sen:;l.tc, the who le of 10\\":l felt :"\.t-, Ad:,m~ ha~ lll:l.dc Farette rOI,nt\" !II Iml' ,n f;ollt .0:.lhC'.::troll!"!~. )sed Ol1t his an inc re:t~e of confideo·ce whcn it \I·:l~ hi ~ heme all his life. He ~e T\'crl ~e\:- A.l1\on~ tn c {.hstl!l~\!)shc(1 m~n from t town Ikno\\'n .that he h:l.d , illl:1le<ii:ttc1y :"l!- cr.ll \r;l\ ~ :\~ "ounty ~\!pctmtl'n,ic": :I. dl~tancc.\\"ho ?ttcnlkd tht! tU:1c r:t1

. ler his ('le,·tion, lll;"lli.- a pil:;::rim:\;!c :mel ~ftn qOII~·inJ.': law in thl' ~t;\,: we~e ._t~\ .. 1.0110wl1l.~: , me\' bu\"inff I to Clcrn:.lJrll to ,-,)n~uil the "S:t~c e)f lll\h ~ ~~i·.y bC~:l.n pr:l.("ticl· hne in J90~. 'I nl,cI\ St:'ltcs Srn1tnr \\. ~. Kcn-.h:tmher:~jn'~ ~10!1t:lUk . . . 11·:: \\"::.~ c!cctt!d ~\nlc scn.1tor in 1/)!lS, yon; :"I\1d hetteLI :K.o~ .on~y lIas "'onl~nk :l 'I~rn~e !'Y "hI h ()(f\\'c he qil! hili I· COll~re~~llIan j. \\'. C.,.,,! n~ C",,,:,,,1 1 wi h . :I d POlitIc Ian .,. :tnd J,t1tes ,e 1. 1 he ~encr-, _______ P.:,pieh; c! t tlt . 1l · ous hosJllt~I"\" 01 till' L;"Irr~hecl (;oll·rnnr··cko:t G('(,r;:tl! \\-. (\:rh';

: IP;"Ir ~ and I hOI1l~ rind the -1.QII;I:1y ~1·n';f'>I" h<l,_1 HAGENS1CK'S JAW HURf Jllhn Cownie, IOflllL"rly (l~. tlh· bo~rd lO( sonne.ss. pita!il\" of min" 11\;\(1<.: .\I~. Larr::l11·<.~ III ("{mtro1;

:l.rnes. welco;ne II'jd<:ly dllflrin;:t t~Jles <)t ~\'n:tlor J;1I1h'~ !\. o.:.milh 1'1" (),::,:!:c; t h:nkcr~ aod \\fitcrs Irnm ;dl p:lrt~i Dislocation Stops 'Vrestling After i s.cl:;:J.tor JOJe I! .. ~!ICIl ol!'''':"ll\{l'l';"\;:

alctt e 5ub- of thc c()untry and Irlll!~ :"lbro;"\ll. I. I i ... ! 65 M I bhtor \V. G. '<11111:;: 01 Ihl: Ced:u :ctle "ount)' const:tnt groll'th aOlI : ,-11\- t of lllmd, inutes of Fast, Close I JbJlid~ Gnctlc;

an(l hcarl !nad.:. thc"s : 1 r:w ~I"l- Bout With Brown I Editor Cyrcnu~ Cole of Ihe C~dar :lblc oct:asion~ :0 h :~ I ... ,-!: 1 .. _ I R:tlli (l~ Rcpubli~'an ; whom he di~c\ls~ed in 1:;~ ,) :llllllld.:d After \lre~llm:l; ~tl·:td!l~' for ~,'I;t~ M:tyor Ilarr'· C;~l!en of D.:-cor~h: way l I:trl;c" \'criety or s\lb,<:l t.. (i l'e min\lle~ wilhol1t eit)wr lll:ln ><d-I Col. J. H. ·:"Il (".<;:onlo;J;ll(, :tori John =::::::::::: \Vi)lialll L:trr:1.hee w:'l~ mJJ'!ied ':-;ep t. ting: a bll. Ihc m:l.h:h bel ·.\·ee n (:trl GI;"I ~s of ;\I:\~o:) City ;

_ 112, 18bl, in Cle rmont to Ann M. Ap- B-' I J 'k 1l ' \: I 1 J. O. (ro' b\" of GJro:t\ iii,);

II pc1man . Their home ha~ bcen ble~~cc\ .Ol,n ~nl . :tt :l~cn.~j("·. e:"l: <.:C I 0.1'. :\iilkr· of Rod, R:l.p'cls;

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wilh sCI·.:-n .;hild r cn-Ch:tr\c s L:lrr:l- Thun(l:ty oH~ht :tt the fink lI\ \\ l'\( J:lmes Jf. Tre\\"ir. ot" C!,;dar R:tpil'~· bee ot Fo,t Dod~c, :\!n. AC;ll'\;l union whcn lta~ensick's jlW was di~-' C. A . CIln:n-.inf:~ of De~ :'lo;nr~;

i l)oiii\·cr, now dccc:l.:;cd. :\ks. Julia !c"-;"Ilc:d. The honor~ h:'!. "lhcen cI'cn! Editor F. R. Conaway 01 t~e :\!:'Iscn I Love of Lincoln, Xc b .. Ann:'l L:Uf;J.- ~h· ., I I Cil" Tlme~-lier:1.1d;

I bee o( Clermont . R';pre~en"t:>.ti\"e \Vil- to, .It time, :tnu 3~ t:c: tW(I mcn h:lo. E'ditor E. F. :"Iied:H~ of the \\·:tukon Ii am Larr:\bee, Jr .. of C!ennont, ~('n- \\"re~tled \0 :t lon.c:-drlwn,olll 1;(' in! Democrat· . ator frcd~ri c Larrabee of FC.l 1'(Id~e. E1bin abO\11 a vear a;!o (hc <"lIrio':l:: I lion. B: \ V. Acwbcrry ol SlT:\w-:tnc! ;\trs. ilelen Robbio~ 01 Ceq:!r of the m:tt f;o.ns i~ ~til1 IIns:lti .lie! ;,~ I brrry "nin.t: . Rap:d •. The ccichrat 0;) of Ih~ir ~o:d~;"\ .1' c· h . . H. fA. \\ ;;l11:tt:~'. r:har1e~ .\ ]\1<;:11:tn · dd. 1 <-. to I' l!':.' j~ ! .c bct!t;r "re~tl·T. :-'00:'; ~"" ••• ", , 1'0 ,C'- .,' -. . • we Jn~ .~st ye:tr W;lS I!lC O~:,':lslon 1"" .~" .Il< e 0 ("(l,ll" :-':!i"o~; of he:l.rtl" <,;onl:rl:lljation~ from the ~1l~C:CH~tI tll:!t !:~~fn ... it".~·~ in;un' wa ... ' Hon .. J). n. ~.Iurphy. II. H. H:!rr.lru

. cntire ~Ilte. '\0 111:1n h:ts h:t'; "mor..: :!. !:!.~: .~. :'.!'. pro !. ,\. "m!t. who ":Ie, anti R. E. Price ot" Ell..:acll·~; I cnl":abie oid :<1;". llis SO;"1~ :1.l":C ~:bn~h- sllmmoncd. qid !h~rc "a~ no Clllcqioll i Hon. F. A. OConnor 01 );CI\ ii:"arll)­

tcrs Occ\lpyin~ honorei :tnd Inf1ucn- a~ \0 '_~c l!1JlI.ry bem:.: wlnt Ihe 1';·'·"\- - ton. tial po~iti oM. the :lifc of his youth kr daI1lltd .. [~1C~r..: W~~ ,:t 1:011; 011: .of' ~lr. 1.':'!.I"is of PipeQIlH'. \\i:l0 . '$til\ by hi~ sirlc, hi~ cOlln\c\ ;"In{\ wis- town :It\C'nd.mrc . a1lto 10:t(\\ ('~1ll'n" I dom ~olJJ!ht, not only hI' ~\~te·,nH'n. from (~I'r·nnn:. FI::in. Voh;:t, :!r.c1 i~l~' ;\IR. Al\S\\"ORlH·~ ;\PD'\E:'~ bllt by the whole p..:opl~·, no mln in ~:hlcr. 1'1,·11 j,.'hn~{ln. Inc r~o~n{):\~.! ,he comJ>k;~ 'n' or 1:11' le .t: ri~J 10w.1 \\"a~ t;lcr honored in his old ll~\' "n--Is :t J.!l<·:lt nC~I:<: on the r:l"t 0: 1 ;>'\:1:' {'\" <1e\j\"(~r,·d hI" ,\\:0,:"1<:\· \\'. J. _ .... :-" .~.,,, r. ... ,. l_"rr:lhc('. ,And nl] f!n~ 1.0. _~LC Ih., ,.:,·0 :,":cn. !'l:jt~~~d., .\in~\\'ortll j ... l~ (ollow·,:; . m:"ln wa~ e,'cr h::~s ~jlnilco b~ II'c :l,,:t\!1 .. \., ·1 "'I,"·' '0' 'It. "'J<~ '." ....... _ _ ' -- '._-' • ,_. -_. ,.--- -' l,' · ., ". \.,. ,. . 1'1" I f ("I . 1 "I'''''''' ..... , .. ~ ........ _,. ~- ..... - _ ..... ,,':''-,0. ;;::::.. ~~ .- :_~ ... "~"'~""'r a rrtt;lm:.:. ~: .. ,ll·l·lan 0 _l·rm'lO ! ~. ~- .. , rnnn .. !:;o. ZOo l~3Zi ;:..: ":l.~ · t C ~C\·':~t. ·ot 0: :t :tml<\' 0; ;:':l: \"I!U~, but with added \\·i~dom. hI' wa~ 1',"1, r('tl!~\. I h h" ( .. . :be s:tme , fe;lrle~'" p:,lrio:';r. hOllC~: chil,lrl·n. l~i~ ·t'~t:lC·r: Ad~~' i.~r:-~.bc(". ~tatc~m.ln to the l:'l.sl. Stock Show .Ex<:ursion W:lS :l :;:r:!I!\I~:c ot' Illl' 1·;i:iI.1f\ :t("~,r.-

H ·we \\"c~e In Iry \0 pi:::k out th'~ t II' r' I [

I 0 f I J . .' I~m\":lt c~: omt In· :'I \,I rnn °

most di~t;;ll;uisbin~ d::lr:t"\eri~ti(' nf 0 ~C("O'\Il1 0 \ Ie ntl'rn;lt 0'1~1 L,I·,· Ihc' ",:tr or IXI? I!i., 'nn:hr:- ".:, ]':\1-

II/Governor J_:trr:\hee we ·alj"!j'lo~.:most slock e~ro"]\ion_:' :' r:hi~':lI:I" '\(\\ .. ~:, n~h(::1.lilli' l.c~:cr.:l ",,,.~:.,,,, :,_)1 'of those who :':oe·.I· him .... ould e\.- to Dcl". , .. thelc.~I.&St_l'. Ry. ;,:11 in;::: ;-';,.\\' EI!!:l~n.l ,·11,: :, ..•. ";"I~ 1 pecl os to men:ion hi~ u:'Ipnh""cli:\I.: r~!O. a ~Pl,\"I.1.1 ~ . .:-ejl'TlJ!: .e::r !~om ~,o.:, eou,·:tlcd In 11,.- ,'., .. '.~ s' ~Ino:~ r,t ,:;in<;,,:i::,' r.;:d ~!mf<!;cit,-. Bu: to us l.~lllon to Chlc:q::o. k:'l~·lnc; \\ <,~t 'Ln1("l Ih.' 1'1:tn.· ot' hi~ i'lr:!' :tn,! '1" -I :c ~.:\,.

:he moq m~lrke:1 :t~pcct of Jlis rh:t~:tc- :,;\,,,day: !~cc. I. ',-·ntf,· ~"\lr h· r:1-: w~e"'~ orl,· i:"! ;1:1 ', •• , • . ! ::.~t :cr "";!~ tli:t! youth(\lITH'~" of n:l~u:-C ":"e~er\':".tlOn~ fr":ll thc m"kr<.i~:"1'·<1 :,~ pl:tl·e. . which kcpt hl~ mind opcn to ncw c:trly as pO~~lblc. JOH:o.I R. lOnf-.: . -t~uth :lnd hi!; h~:\rt open 1(1 nc": 12·21 :,pe<:i~l E"nlr~io" .\I;1.! (Continu<. .-1 "" T'a~c 1)

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= -THE ARGO-GAzETTE I th!! way' was pointed QU( thc peo.ol,f'l

of Ithe' nation would advanpc . along the- 'avenues oC 'justice nnd wisdom to tti. Moo fOllniled i17lIQb</IIn Dr""" 1&81 to t.hat ideal condition whe re favor

~GI.f.lI1'l'E founded 11,. C. I{. T,,!mM/I!'I', 1M, and influence count fl)~ ~'lllght ::In(]

_nternd U 8eermd c!::~, ~ttc~ April 18.1910, at .... oottcmee iU Wc~t UTlkrn, JOWIl., uTluer the Act " .ucl1 S. 1879.

PQ.lt!bhed ETery Wednesday tit West UrJon, FaY,ette County, lown, by

WALTER n.' BEALL

nb~tract 'right is the, gmdmg st~r for. Jlhe (:j !i;>; (!,n , the legislator, \ an!. th c judge.

"A graciou~ God crcatcrl a nohle woman whose nncc9'trYI training, :Jno !personality fitted her to b? Ihc, mat,c of this man; and at the time Jfl hIS c;\rccr Iwhcn, in ord er to bring (0 (ul· Jest fn/ition t'he wonderful gc nJU ~ he possessed for t·he uplift ing .of society,

.'.9at.eription Prke •• - $1.50 per year. it was ncCC.,~ aty to have an ever pre ­(Il1bld(' 01 FIIY~Uc COllnly, fl.UO in ndvttTlc" ,(~ent comp:tni!1fl w·~o C?uld underst:t,nd

U;«M Phono No, 62, H~.idcnce rhone No, 2QOY , the \I'o rkmgs of hi S mmd and, by !l;IV' ! ing from :l wealth o! knowledge and

I :tn unwavering loyalty the cncou rage -

TRIBUTE PAID TO GOVERNOR lARRABEL In,,' on" ,,,",,,Ho" 'hat 'ho mo" l'venly 'bol"nccd of men ne eds must

(Continued from Page 1) have at times lest they falter in the

r Con - course they h::we planned, she came I "Oct. '17, '1853 , Ihe carne rom into 'his life , Togetller they read and

nec ticllt to 'the home of hi~ .~ister, ~li~{'us~cd the his tor y of other natiol}s the 'wife of Judge E, 1"/, ,\VilJi<t ms,: who nnd 'compared thc cause of weakness Jived 'in Grand Mcadow town~hip, ' ()f source c..·f strengtih with conditio ns C layton cOll nty, Iowa, 1l1ey 'follnd in tlhe ~li~ tory of our own

"He tallght school in lI:lrdin, IIlIa- people , and tog ether they rl'lched the makee cuunty, for :l time, "nd then conclusion that the stren~,th o f any for three year.~ wurked as foreman for m of government was c>.:act pro" of 'the farm 'belonging to Jmlge Wi!- J)ortion (to the respec t given by those Iiams, In 1857 he engaged ill the lT1il~ in power to t'he rig'hls of th e indivi~ ling Ibusiness in Clermont; he labored dual ci tizen, ~hat the surest sign of as a miller from this time until the ~,' cakness W:lS lhe smrenrie r of any l :;, ~ c :;i:'(t!c~, :I,nr! rel:lill,!d all int ere,t .r;overnmental agency to the cl()mina~ in the 'bll~ine~s IIrltil 'lbuut l8i3, J!e tion of a portiun of ,:;cdc!y, " Th<:' a lso engaged in th e b;lIlk,inJ.( bllsinb~ remedies they outlined and ,planned , and ,ll:lluired large holdmgs of real Vl.nd !when he entered the Iowa sen:ltc estate, giving active ~,ttention to cach he came with a weJl o(ic[ined pu rpose of these enterprises , and' equipp..:d to gi\'c effc...:t ive ser-

1''vV'llen the war of the R~bellion vlee as were{eIV mell'O'fh'is 'tim e, broke out 'he ,,[(cred himself as a vnl~ "Consistent and persistent opposi­unleer) 'but wa~ rejected un account ,tien to every measure which tended

:' of 'Physical i1tfirrn ity , having iu.st an in any '\\'ay to extend the participation eye in boyhood. Late r ,he orgtlnl7.cu a of the privileged classes in I'he affair~ company to GO 10 the rrC!nt , an(,1 :IS an of the state marked his early ca reer, oHit:er again 'tendered IllS serVlces to He ~c1dom over -estimated the strength the nation, but was [lgain ,rejec ted by of the sentiment in favor of remeoia]

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who leaves with the Ci

those in allthority~ . Iq;:islation, amI proposed r eforms only __ ,_, ______ ., "With Senator Doolittle of \Viscon- when he knew the people of the state'

sin and former Gove r nor Dillingham would 'take suUicie n t in terest in their of Connecticut he ~~f\'ed as an :\rbi- \I'elfare to insure the enactment oj Pub: t ralor to ,:Ippraisc the prope,rty of the Tla\V~ 'to make IIhellI effecti,'e, I "twill ~ell at Grecn may & l'dissi.~sip;Ji C:lllal Cu, "When the people of the state ~.im;les north e when these prulJcrties wcre taken over realized that a man had "risen amon~ ,Nov. 25, beg in

lOY the go,'ernilH·nt. them \1'110 would not be S'I\'ervCd fro[o the fulloll'in!-': ' "In 1868 II[(,~ was elected to the state what he believcd 10 be right by an;' 6 lHor~e~, -:::

senate and '\'a~ rour times renomil1:I I-, eonsideratiun of self interest o r parly old, ,Black gcl.: ~d Iby acclamation, He was [01' ~'c;lrs iIOJiCY, a.nd with the capacity t o COlll- 'm:ltC 5 )'ea rs 1 chairman 'of the commi ttee on way:_ bat t,he tendency to . corporation ruk, ,old , l31ack· Illa' and means, and both in the cOllllllittee tl:en dominwt in the state, they ex' :Golt 8 month ' and on the floor oC t~H' scnate he was tended ~lis power :Inc! 'prestige b'5' ad- 15 Head Cr n 'Col11m:ll~ding 'fig ure alld imllrer.scd vancing him fro m the se nate 'tu th(' ye:lrling heifer, his "iews upon t he Icgi:,Ia.lion of the gO\'cl'Ilotship, .The effort to rer.der O! ling steer, 1-y s tate, ~ervice a long the lines planned bdot(' J:j ,rlea.U; of ~

" In the ({a.U uf 1885 Senator Larra- he enter ed political life immediatelv Implements bee resigned to accept lhc RepUblican hrough t him into ope n conOid wi~h Road wagon, nomination for governor of 1011':1, He ,the ables t Illen in the service o( tIl!' we~t:::rll stlrre~ was elected, n.nd two years later I\':IS co rporations of t'he middle West. He W:llking corn !

re-eleeted, holding 'the posi tion. or I {.tcccpted t'he gage o ~ battle ':ln~l openly Cormick mow c governor from Jan. 14 , J886, to l'cb, att~eked till: In;ws III force 10 10\\,,\ drag, ,IS-fool 1<

27, 1MO, winch countenanced discrimination and pies Crc:llll ,<.:. "He was appointed by Gol'<:rnut extortiunate char ges by the r:liI\\';\' ~ 2 sch work In

Shaw 'as :l member of the first board and by having in readiness a plan 'or ness, IStump i; of 'Contro! in 1898, ;:nd acted :l~ ch,air- ac:ion 'Uoll,l dcfinit~ :Inti el'ninentl)' r ack, '\¥ood r~ man from then untd 1900, l!e l't'tlrcd faa to t'he Immense mlerests concerll_ -'logs, 2 Healer: as soon as dle 'felt that the bO:lrd 1,:111 cu, he met objections raised and by ',\',ncr dank, 5 ' outlined definite plans lo r Ihe future convincing and furceful ~tatements of fO,)t Buckeye

~ inanagement 'O[ tlhe st:lte instit litiol1~ , hi~ own idea! lJtevaileti UPOI) the Ie". 16-lOch w:'iikill' find th" t, the, welf:lre or the il1llla t e~ j.'; la!u re to udollt bll's which havc h~- ~oods, " of these lIlstltut!o!l~ was as fully pro- ~ollle Illode!s for advanced lCg iS/:ttiOl' 1 Lunch and, H tec~eu ~s w~~ pos~lhlc fo r the board on t~le subJect~ covered not uilly ill For terms se to 11B~lre \nth the 'JlO\I'l'r~ ~ra!llcd ~he Sl.~ter ~ta t es, bu t in eonj.:( I'l'~~:1~ weI! thrill, ll,c \\':I~ Jln's!d\'l~t, pI thc Iowa ""I1c r etired fl'Olil the (I(llcc of r:fl\' , . H , IF 1' .. 11'1'"

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chairmall 'of lhe cllIulIli!!cc on way-' hal the Il'IHJCIH':Y 10 i.:urporat ioll J"1I!l', ;'Ind means, :tud hoth ill the COlnmittee t1:cn duminant in lhe stat e, tlu.:y e)l' and on the flour or t1le senate he \\';'l~ tended qlis power anti prestige ,by :HI· :t comm,u~din~ I;jturc and imprcssc{\ v:lncing him from the senate to th e­his vic\\"~ upon the lcgl~lallOn of tl\(' governorship. The errort to rCr!Ucr :'I slnte. service along the lines pl:lnned befort,

(Jld , m:td.: .Colt 8 mIll'

13 ,l-[c;\(1 \'c;'lr!im! hei l iing ~tcCt , 1

b _]lcall 0 1 "In the !fall of 18S5 Senato r Larra- he entered politica l lire immediately

bee resign ed to accept the RqHlblkan I hrought him int? open co~flict wi~h nomination for <guvcrnor of IOlVa. He Ihe ablest men 111 the servICe of Ihl" was elected, and two years 1;II('r was coqlOr:ttions of Ilhe middle ·Wcst. He fe-eJected, holdin g the \losilion of r.tccepted Ihe gage o~ hattIe an~ openly governor from Jan, 14, 1886, to Feb. :tlt~cked tht: la.ws In force In bw,I Zl, 1890, whwh .('t)untenanced (liserimination and

"He w:ts :tppointed by G<Jn.;rnor extortIOnate, ch~tges b.Y the railll':lY ~, Shaw as a member of the first board rind 'by h:wJOg In readmess a Illan 01 of conlrol in 1898, and acted as chair- :letion !both definite and elnin ently man from then Itntil 1900, lie retired fair to the immense inte re sts concerl)­as soon as 'he felt that the board had cd, he met objections raised and bv outlined definite Illans tor the futl1re convincing and forceful statemenh of management of fhe s t:lte institution~, hi~ Own idea! prevaileu upon the lCl~' nnd that the wel(are of the illmateJ; is!:lture to adopt bll'S which have ue­of these institutions I\'as as fully pro - ~ome models for advanced legislation

Implemen t Roat! wagOi western Sll !"

Walking COl Cormick mo drag, ,IS- for pies Cream Z sets l\"~rJ..­IICSli, lStullll rack, 'Wood ·'log~. 2 I-lea water \t:\n k, [00\ llm:k c 16-inch wit: goods.

Lunch ,til F or term! t ected ~s was possible for the board on the suuject~ cO\'crcd not only ill

to insure wit'h the powers granted the sisler states, uut in congress as well _,~ ~~ them.jIe was president of the Iowa ~. "lie retired from the ofllc(' of go v- R. IF. Dell'

COlnmi s~ion 10 the Louisiana pun.:ha~e Cill or 'with the love and respect or tho A, J, Gllnnc exposition ;I! 'St. LOl\i~ on 1904. nbicst s tatesmen of the time~, and for

Obitu "He \1':\5 ;) jlhil:tllthropi~t in the ()I'er twenty yean it has. been Ig i\'en tn highest sense of the term, but gal'e him to be treated hy the men engaged only when he kne.1I' that< t!It! calise ,\\'a~ '~n carrying forward the fight for gen- George J worlh~', IHis {multc bcnc!lcences ha,·.e uinc\y progressive legislation as olle Joseph :\1Itl always r e5 ulh!(1 in I;[I-a l good _to their of their most I'alued counsellors and 'August 2i, objects. The last 01 Ihe~e \\".I~ ~he ;\(lI'isors, Thirtr years in adnnce of J!rcclion of a ]lublic ~d\Ool bln\!lml!: dlis contemporilrics he saw :tnd appre- 1912, ~Iged in his home town of Clennonl , a 111011- dated the issu e~ which Il'ould ine"it-. month~, ,all 'ument 10 I'his gloriol1~ man ;11\11 a ably become of greate.s t illll10rl::ln l:e I Putnam tOI' m:trk of the high e~lcelll in which II" to th e people, bll t the s;ul1e rore~i~ht I Hc m:1.r"iec held the little child l'el:, which gave him the ability to parI the · 1899 f:n~C\'

"His private bencfact\on~ were nIL- ,curtains of Ihe future and dCjlict t ill' son 'Cli fflil Dle~o~ls. Ibllt were knoll'l\ only to tin' battlc lin':~ :1.s they 1I'01lid hI' drawn, ,son: Ihe Ie: reCIpIents and the .pcr~ons thrOIl!;11 \\':lrned 111m that the .!leop!e mll~t he brothers::­whom they were conf"rred, the lIeclly gi\'en their own good lil:II' in which die iBtanch widows ~\Ild children i :1.nd tho~e 1"110 to grasp the full import uf the trend of \~Iarslan c when suffering from :I;:cidenl or ill- of a(fair~, of Lamont pess were given a ne\~' hope ~nrl COllr- " \Vhellever :I champion of tl,le camr of Plltn;).nl, I1ottc. fby his ti1\l~ly assistance. I~\ 1I\011\'Y -.of th:.! commol\ Ileop\e has slarted on sisler died

". ·'or In the setl'lc~s of physlCI:1.nS ~lld ~he ,'palh to more complete equi tyanc! been ,in pr tmrses, arc now 11\ evcry walk o( hfe, Justice , he has found that this pioneer. b thad '

"He IVa!; married to Ann ;"1. AI1Pc1- in legislat ion had mapped the roult' I ~o s'h' a.~ man lSept. 12, 1861, in Clcrmont! Iowa. :'.nd blllled the way at a tillle when f~~e~l-Io 'II To them ,,-cre born SI' I'en children: ,men engagerl in political life in the membc- 'o c Charles 'Of Ft.. Dodge,.Iowai Al1g\~sl:l, ortlinary acccpl:lnce ,of t~le term ~cof- c~llle li~ ; who wa~ nHlrtle(l to VI.clor U. \l)olh\'cr ifed at \'lIe sllggeshon that ('hang,:~ bll ie Itc hi \ !Alii;, 20, 1896, ancl '(\ted March H . could or need be mad"!, lie propo~ed \1897 i Julia, the wife of 'Don 1.. L?vc, nnd planned i he s\lgges ted and in .. of Lincoln, 'Ncb,; Anna, '\\-ho re51d es structed; he was called into cOl1n~el at home; \ViIIi:llll, Jr., a r es~dcllt o f by many Ilrominent men in Ih e n:'l­

~£}..rmont a~(\ the reprc~ent;ll\vc lT01\1 tion, and it wa~ gil'en 10 him to l\\'(~ Curt c

this district in the Iowa iegisl;(tme ~ t o sec both Ihe gre~\t political p"rtie~ Frederic of Ft. \)odg,' , the ~l'nalor "bandon the iSl>lJes wh[.;h thel' had 'in the 1011':\ jl'i;i~lature from hi~ I\i~- emph:\sile~ as of most impc.rtance :lnd trict; :In<l liden, the ·I·ife {\( JlHlhc C. re-align their forccs and each ask fOl Office B.1R.obbins of Cctbr Rajlids, 10Il'a.. SUP\I0,rt ~)' reason of Illcir allegiance SlIm"'son b

"No man eyer more c01llpletely 11\:c.<I to prmclples dec!:lred by him 10 b\' " tile life of:m i(k:ll fa tll<'r alHI no '·IIl .. I'ital in Ihe early eighties, zen t' \'cr morc tully i1J\llre~.~el\.h; ~ 1'~1'- "He was a l)elie\'er in young men. sonality upon Ihe l'ommU\\lty ,m II'hl~'h \ Vhen youth lind incxpericnre wcre 9 to 12 and he lil'ell; what he; wa~ \(I tIlls I:I\\HI}' l 't,rgcd :lS obje",:tion~, he would ilHar and Ihis CO:llmunily is 100 s?.::ret~ to I iabl)' an~\\'er Ih:ll if h:lbits and di~\lo-each to be rc\i<,:we ll at l hl~ tIme, · .,ilion were right, :111 othl't t !lin:!:~ ,\Vhen the kt'en ~cn~c of Ih",: ,)I"cr - wou\d conIc to llle lIl::l!} who would wllelmillg los~ \~ Il:l~t, ;11\1\ in.'wo\'l\~ (If ailPly hi1llsc1l, and I\'o\lld come more lclKOllrngellwnl slluken aill~ k1tldl~' ;H't.~ quic\":l~' to YOIlt;l then 10 a~e, d one by (ltl:cr~ lI'e 1' ('<,ognl:'_1': ,the ~n1\1 "When Iho:: hi.~lory of the nation .of llis pn'I'ql( and CX:I!llP!e, tllc.n .Ir[}~ll dmill;;:: the I'cri("\ ;1\ ",hi,'], he !il,'d 'cl:l~' 10 ~by, .hy ren~lIr\..:l11~ Ihe s\lllll~TI - is finally writlcn, \Vil1 iam LlTra\J\'c'\ ty 'to tl:c thm~~ S;III!..:lnlllflone hy hUll, n ame will ap]lear high Oil ' 1,. ~ ' ,II I r II ,

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t I.e l\ Ill(~ UT": 0 , :.0 ,1 <; "I? ...... ~, \\' lich 'bear~ the record oC men o( ;\1'111 be paJ(\ Ul 1,1,,: ,mann<:,r . ".hllh grealest achievement, \)l1re~t idca!. :wo,:l~ be most :;:rat~lymg to llltll <.:ould I ~'unesl. con(!(l~nce ~n Allll'ri,':m e it~ be ,durn a1ll0n~ II.,. I lZen~hlp , ahHhng faIth in \ 'OUll" men

."1'0 \he pc.opk of thl~ I:O\l:l~ry, .. l<! -and un faltering 10l'e of ail m;nkincl: 11'111 b,' kll,I\\j\ :1 :; ~ m:l.I1' n~l'.H:'~,,'.I.\:~: I' "l\,day;'11\ nl'C'l th:~ hnd m,'\l, ]lllll'"

a.U the '\lI\lh\\I<' ~ til .111 ".'~." ,.".Id.: cl(1\1 In il~ affait~, ~1:It\\i "'ith ;Il'."b " ann stat('~\llan. lk h:111 :111 In.doml~.lbh: ,bowed in ~orro\\' ol'<!r Ihe p;I~~inl! or' I will anI] Ih.: "Ollr.I:!:'· o ( a ho,: J IIr: ' ,lhC'ir l'Olln~el1nr :In,\ Iriend, in Ih ,' ~I;'\tl': Inn. an",·ql ~ :uHll ln' ~ ~' r n'~\ll~ _In_;':~: _I.~ Ihe 1'\!JllrlH'I' an' k~i,\n: ~ncl ;,,'Ii, ;~ wlll..:n II\' 1:.1' '':\\ l ilt I"'''''~' ::: :' ,,:''';:':_;,- I c{'Ollnly ;\1\, \ I '"'n ii ;, ;,.

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;;;·I't\~~:'~liL~ l)l;i;ik \Jl'llc!icI:ncl's ha\'c 1 ~;in~'i ;:'l;;;;g'r~~ ~i~:c" i~;;-is'l;;ii~n";{" ~,~;;c I Joseph a al\\':\~ s rcsl1ltcL\ 11l ~L:LII ~:ood to their or (lieir most \';Ilued counsellors ,\111\ A\lgU~ 1 objects. The I,td of thcsc W.I~ ~hc ~d\'i~ors. Thirty years in ;Hh';Jm:e of 912 '1" ( ~reclion of ;J p\lblic srhool b1l1\<1m~ dlis conlcmpo),;lries he ~:\\\' ,\nIl apprc' 1 ,' ,.. .in 11is hume t?l\'n or. Clermont,:\ mOil, ciatcd thc iSSlu,::s which \\'o~11d inc\'it- '1I1Ionth~, umcnt to this g\()nol1~ 111:111 lind ,\ ;Jbly lJcrullle of I!r..:atc~t Import;JnC(' 1'11\n;lI1\

mark or thc high cstt'C1l\ in II'I\lch h..: to the pcople, b\lt the samc rure~ight 1 He ,11\,\\ ; held the little childreI1: which gavc him the :1.bi!ity :0 part the 1899, iTh

"Eis llri\';Jtc bcnc[:\ctlo IlS wcre !lI1- oCurt;Jins or 111e future and depict till'1 son C1if meToll~, 'bllt werc known only to \11\' 1 b:l t t\c lin"s as they would be drawn, son: the recipients and the .pe r~om Ihroll);I1' warned 11il11 that the '11COple must he 'brothe rs whom they wcre COll~'.'rrcd, the needy dven their OWII goorl tl1:1(' in which dIe Ural widows ;I!ld childrcn i and t1;o~e who to J;r~~Jl the ful! import or the trend of 'l\bnl "'hen suffering from a~cident or ill· of :\f(air:~ , of LanH ness were given a ncw hope amI (,Ol1r- " \ Vhenevel' a champion of the ca\l~t' of i'utn: i).{:e. lby his tim<:h' ,as~ist:\nce. i!1 mOIH'Y 'Of th~ c(.ommon ]Ieoplc h:\s star:ed on sister d ;

,,'or in the sernces of phYS1Cl;\t1S alld the pa t;h to mori! complete eQulty:.>n(! been ,in ,.. i"'.UISes, 'arc now in every w;t\ k of iik. 'justice, he h:.>s fou nd that this pioneer, but h:.>ci

"He wn.s m:.>rried to Ann ;"1. Appel- in legislation had mapped the routC'_ trioush man !Sept. 12, 1861, in Clermont, Jow:'!. :1.nd 'b1:17.ed the w:\y a t a time when fined ,-t e To t hem were born scven children ; )nen 'engaged in politica l life in the member Charles -Of Ft , Dodge, low:1. i August:l, orUinarr ':\eeept:\nce of f:'e term scof- came lin who "':IS married to Victor U, Q)ollivcr ifed :I t t'he suggcstion th:tt ,h:tng,~s butc Ite !Aug. '20, 1896, :lnd died M:lreh 14, could or need be mao'!. He proposed \1897; Jllli:t, the wife of IDon L , L?\'e, :t\\d planned i he sl,lgges ~ed :lnd in .. of l.incoln. 'Ncb,; Anna, 'who resldcs structed; he w:ts called Into counsd at home; \VilIi:.>nl, Jr .. ;J r esidellt of by many prominent men in the n:t- Cu ~£krmont :1.::d the reJ1re~ent:.\ti\'e t' rOlll tion, :tnd it 11':\5 given to him 10 I;,'e

this (listrict in the low:.> legislature : .. 0 sec both the great llolitic\l 'J1:\ rtie~ Frederic of Ft. 1)1\(lgl', the s<::n:llor ',Ibandon the is~aes 1I'1\i-:h they h:ld 'in the Iowa II't;is\:1tllre fro11\ his Ilis- emphasize;.!:1.s of most imp(,rtance :md trict j :\Ild Helen, the wife <If .\ml ge c. r<::-:tlign their forct's :lnd e:tch a~k rOt Orne' n, Robbins of Cedar Ral'id~ , 10\\, :1, support '1)' re:\~on of tllci!' ;>,llegi:lllc\' SnmJl'\)

"No l1l:.>n eyer IlHlrC cOlll]lletely livcd to principles decl:trcd by hirn 10 bl' the life 01';111 ideal f:nlu' r ;l1HI no citi- \'it:\1 in the c;'lrly cightie~. zen ('\'~:' more lu1ly impf\!%c(~ h;~ l'el"- "He was :I belie"cr in YOIlll!; mel\, sO\\:1lit" upon tilt' \~011l1:l\111il:' in whh:h \VhCll youth 'and inexperience 'wero:: 9 to 12 lIe Ill-cd i \\'h:lt he. \\':15 to thi~ \;ll11\\Y Ii. lrgcd :ts objections, hc would im'ar :lnd thi s community i~ ( 1)0 s:\,:r c(\ to I i abl~' :1.n~\\'cr th:tt if h:\bit~ and Ibpo-

",h 10 1" ""'ic,,,'" ", Ihi' ti"", , ,ilion ",oe, ,i,hl, "II 011,,, I!"" " Ii \Vhen the keen ~cn~e ot the (lycr- \\'ollid COIllC to tllc l\l:ll\ ',.]10 \\'ol1ld I 'whc1n)'lll!;, los~ is ]\:1~t. and in.'woHh .()f ;J.llPly himscll, ::Lnd would come more !encouragemcnt spl)k<~n ;)1111 kll11l1~' :11 I,~ .qll\ckl~· to youth thcn to :1.ge , A dC;1e b\- 0ther~ we rc,:ogni!,t'.lhe f n111 "\\'hen the hi~lory 01 thc n;'\tlon <IIoij of hl~ PfCCI'pt ;'Ind eX'I~lIP!c' l!lC,n .frOl,l1 t durin;; the Jleriod HI \\ hH'h he 11\ cd

I'd:\\, to day, by relll:l:,kmg thc ~1t1111~rl- .,is fin:\lly written, \\')111.'11\ L1rr:\!Jec', ty \0 .. l~e :hin)1:s ~:1idi :11l{LnoTlc b~' 11I1ll, .n:\ll\e will :tppe:\r hl"'h on the ~(,Hll!11 1 the [ullmc;:r. un:: ()\ Ir.b'.lk, :1.1\d rt' sp~~ct which ·be:1.rs the n~~ord of \\len of :wiH lw jl:\id in the 11l:lnnt'r, II'h\\'~ greatest :tcilie\'eIlH'nt, jlurest J(k:.>l~, 1 :wouhl bc most p;r.:il'ying to h\\11 COU!OI t'ulkst confidence in .'\1)1t'ric:l1I ci:- J lIe T<:tU~1i :\1ll0n~ liS" '. izcnship, ;r.biding f:1.ith in young 111en,

"To "the pcopk of Illl~ C,ol1ntr~, ,hI: 'I.1nd unfaltering 10ye of :1.11 1l1:1nkilHl. will 'be "110\' n :ts ;\ l:l:ln cn(1(lwcd. \"lIh I· "Tod:.>)':\11 O\'('r ,h',' 1:\Jld men , POW'­:'tll ,tllc :lttr\\l\\t e,~ oi ;r.n i',k:,l ':.' ~1;;~~ I elfni In its alf;r.irs, st:\Jld with hcach" ann 's\:\tcsman , lIe b:ln ;r.n 1I1,donll\:tb, '.bo\\'ed in sorrow ()\-er tIle p;I~~in:::: of \'I'ill and th e COIILlg" of ;r. lIOn: lllT!- ,their coun.el1c>r :1nd friend : in thl' ;t:1 le t:tn ~m~..:stry :nlll th-: ~~lrro;1t1,~l,I~.<::~: .I~ _ the mOIlT!\cn ;'lrc' legion: anti ill thi~ which ,lIe grcw to 111.Ul"'''J~' 'v''''''~ ,~ i count" :lnll 10W1\ it ' is iu ,,:,.:\, :'.s ' his ell1tion ;\1\0:{ COllSe{\':\tl,~:ll~ ,I aI', 1- , thO\1gh 3. member or their 011'1\ f:tmih' II in~ c:;:-~·;,,,, ;" 111<' (','cn' {by aCll"ltles }!'- ,h:td n;r.ssed to the r::rcat bn'ond", ' w1 cident to ,the lllaking Q~. ~llC "H. ' ~~: . t, I foremo st ."t;HC~ 0, In..: "r",)i\ ,)", '" I I a I trJckics~ t'ore~t~ :1.nd j)f;r.iries l' <:rfcct - Notice

, ' b'1:"'! 'd"'" co~rectl\' t h e w. cd 'm~ a),,,,' 0 .. In,,~ . ", ~c:ticd hids for a kasl' for Olll' . r n 'n " .. ··h whom h-: '1--,)1'1' ll1 - . ' <n", ,mOllYI!S 0 l~ ." ,. \ thn:'-, or ii"e years, pa~:1.ble monthly, h '

contao::\. I 1 \ I I ' , will be reCl'il'Cn up to 1I10nda,' noon, fir "A 'mil~d sO generous ~' )ro):\(~ t 1a \ ' i\\w. 25, 1912, for ISO ~Q\1:trc i'eet o f

o:ou ld grasp Jnd hold the pLn :I~:: floor sj'la<:c in build in'" :It ~he new post- ba ~chen1c o,t' ;l. p;\'\'e~'n11l~nt:\1 ~tr:I,\h,~" : office, 10 bc I\~cd ;Jt news s t;r.nd, ci - \\'1 as gigantIC :,~ ,}U I O<ln, :1ndl~<'~ t~ ~ars, ~,nd notions. He:tC lit<ht, anJ fix -delicately attuned a~ to ~I1:~f:: el-i~I' \-IITes )ur111shed fr ::e, exce;;t cig~r s t lnG , tr,!

.,:dctect the smallt'~t 1all.1 t In IC \ ~ Resef\'e r ight to r eject an\' or:1.1i bi0~ , " :i\ . ': i'n-g strnetl~re, made hIS ':: " er~' ,cr~. 21' L:ldie~, ~en~_ in your- hid~ :1.S well :1S <" cf[~'Cl.ive. A ::tll;r.~lty tO r lab,~)l 11 mcn. CHARLES S. DEWEY, 11-2t.

c<::&s::n11y, 11he hcnl;r.g e {l,,:\ \,g{1fO\: ~ __ , ____ _ hneestrv pTcsencJ by l\\~ own e,\ -\ ' F ~_ .... h~~' 'habit~, m:l.dc It llo~siblc 101' The 'boy\ ;r.ppetlte is often the i:j·;;;·to· read and retain all tbe best in ~o~ree of ;r.mneme,nt. H. yOll would S h' , :lna poli t ical economYI and holo . ha\e such an appetIte t:\kc Ch:tmber-hst~r~ 'dul ;r.rguments o[ other m:ts-jl:tin's T:lblcts, They not only CTc;r.te :r.

.t e, o.rcd • 'n· ,Mdines~ to serve him healthy :tppctitc" but stre;)gthen the teT rmn ~ 1 , ,,, ' , . h d bl' t d " ' k .l..A.., oc-c:u;ion 1niRnt require. stomac an -ena e It 0 C! I S \\ or

~':;J;' '!'I'I~asu'felc~s love.of m:\nkb,d natuT:llly. FAr sale by Tisdale f\: (;on£irmcd !him il\ the behe! that \\'bcn Barnes, I ~::;:=

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