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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
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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
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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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Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.
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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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