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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 8

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1938 Woman on Farm Near Iowa Falls Fatally Burned Faville Speaker PMSfflM lough from the U. S. army. He has been attending the "Cooks and Bakers" school at Fort Riley, and having completed tho course is on his return to Fort Snelling, Minn. He is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Martin. ATTORNEY JAILED IT CHARLES CITY OH CHECK CHARGE OFT at Dedication of Brown ville Park 10-Acre Tract Is, Gift of Two Communities. Floyd Game Club Planning Special Show and Shoot Rudd Man Waives on Charge of Bootlegging.

(Courier Special drifter) Charles City, Ia. In order to raise money to carry out the enlarged program for the balance of the year of the Floyd County Fish Game club, a midnight show oh hearing in Justice Calvin Jones court Saturday on a charge of boot-legging and bond was placed at which he furnished. Felix is from Rudd and is alleged to have sold alcohol to Ralph Birk, a farm hand near Rockford, who is charged with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. At Lesions Parley. Mayor I.

J. Scofield. O. II. Banton, John Atherton, W.

E. Voreck, Er-win Larson, Ray Fox, Elmer Waller, J. Christensen and F. McRoberts, are in Davenport this week attending the state convention of the American Legion. CLARKSYILLE MAN ON FURLOUGH FROM ARMY Clarksville, Ia.

(Special) Glen Martin is home for a few days' fur- DIES ITJIEE 89 1 KITCH Fl TO SPEFJ FUME Nearly 100 at Reunion of Old Ellsworth College Alumni. Dodge, independence. Hampton, Chariton, and Iowa Falls. Nearly 500 persons watched the contest. Except for a few stalled motors, and a few crack-ups, the boys report better than average performance, Last Ozias Estate Farm Is Disposed of in Buchanan Co.

223-Acre Tract on Wapsie River Realizes $8,000. (Courier Special Strvict) Independence, la. The last of the four Buchanan county farms of the John L. Ozias estate was sold here last week to J. L.

Johnson, of Chicago, for $8,000, the farm being known as the "River Assert Lloyd Opdycke of New Funeral for Mrs. Susan Wal- Special Tues.i Only GOLD CROWN Rubber Heels MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Hampton Also Wanted at West Union. lick Sutherland Be Tuesday. I Courier Kptcal Service) Brownville, Ia. A crowd estimated at 4,000 persons listened Sunday while Judge F.

F. Faville, Sioux City, former chief justice of the Iowa supreme court, dedicated Mitchell county's only state park to pioneers of this commu Saturday night Aug. 20, and a "Hunters Special" trapshoot on (Courier Special avwir) Traer. Ia. Susan Wallick Suther nity.

(Courier Sp'fial Srrrice) Charles City, la. Lloyd L. Opdycke, New Hampton attorney, is being held in the Floyd county IMP land, 89, pioneer Tama county farm woman, died at her home, six miles Sunday, Aug. 21, will be staged under auspices of the club. The raising of some 350 pheasant chicks and transplanting of game fish in the Cedar and Shell Rock Deck Pain and jail here on a charge of obtain east of Traer, Sunday morning, following an illness of seven months.

Death was due to complications of Numbered among these were Eli Schultz, Ed Wynn and David E. Cutler. Mr. Faville's father, A. S.

Faville, attracted to what is now Mitchell county by a description rivers have been of considerable ex Kidney Strain m. -A. rfvinks. wnrrv. over old age.

She died on the farm where she Pair attached while you wait. ing property under false pretense, according to Sheriff B. F. Ather-ton, at whose request Opdycke was arrested at Hastings, Minn. The sheriff said that Opdycke gave the Charles City Motor company a check for $160 that was returned from the bank unpaid.

of the Iowa country in a London Farm," containing 223 acres, on the has made her home since 1872 with pense but these projects will more than pay the public in the sport they will offer later on. Alky Sale Charged. Oscar Felix waived preliminary work and eoldi often put a strain on the Kidneys and functional kidney disorders may be the trua cause of Excesa Acidity. Getting newspaper he read while pros Wapsipinicon river. the exception of three years spent SHOE REPAIR, BASEMENT pecting for gold in Australia, set The sale was made by the ad in Traer.

ministrators of the estate, R. L. Up Nights, Burning railages, mi Nervousness, Dliainesa. swollen Ansles, Rheumatic Pains, Puffy Evclids. and feeling old before your time.

Help your kidneys Born in Ohio. She was born near Williamsburg, Bordner and C. L. Bright. Ozias Opdycke is alleged to have se died about two years ago, and left Oct.

6, 1848, and came to Iowa Durny your diooq wiin doso starts helping your kidneys clean out excess acids and soon iray easily make you feel years younger. Under the money-back when a young girl and made her home near Clarence. On Jan. 19. 1871.

she was married to John Suth almost his entire estate to the Iowa Children's Home at Des Moines, the estate consisting mainly of approximately 1,000 acres of land. et. only "sea do's, at drggi.ta and th. guarantee protects you. erland at Clarence and a year later the couple came to Tama county.

cured a Packard sedan from the motor company. Opdycke is a former Fourth district commander of the American Legion, former editor and publisher of the New Hampton Gazette and was at one time a candidate for the Republican nomination at Chickasaw county attorney. (Courter Fpeeial Simm Iowa Falls, la. Mrs. Ella Rem-hofT, 52, died Monday in Ells-worth hospital here 'of burns she suffered Sunday when she attempted to hurry the fire in the kitchen stove along with kerosene, at ths farm home of L.

F. "Westgate. west of Iowa Falls, where she was employed as housekeeper. The kerosene in the can exploded, enveloping Mrs. Remhofl in flames, which were extinguished by Westgate and neighbors.

Mrs. RemhofT leaves five children, Mrs. Russell Eason, Mrs. Russell Bittner, Mrs. Gerald demons, Lester and Fred RemhofT, all of Iowa Falls.

She was divorced from her husband some time ago. Ellsworth Reunion. Nearly 100 persons attended the reunion of Ellsworth Alumni of the old college here Sunday afternoon at Caroline hall. Ohio, Nebraska, Illinois, Minnesota, and South Dakota were represented at the gathering, as well as a number of Iowa counties. Among those present were former President and Mrs.

Ido Franklin Meyer, of Macomb, Mrs. Belle Stout, English instructor at Maquo-keta Junior college, and formerly rtcan of women and Enclish in tled in Mitchell county in 1854. The land is now included in the 400-acre Lou Burnett farm, north of the town of Mitchell. The 10-acre park is the gift to the state of citizens of Brownville and Little Cedar, and adjoins a state game refuge. A.

G. Cummings of Osage; presided at the dedicatory exercises. Presentation of the park to the state was by Robert Moss, Little Cedar, president of the Little Cedar Valley Conservation league, and its acceptance was by H. W. Groth, of the state conservation commission.

Her husband was a pioneer Gene- Heirs at law of Ozias started seo township farmer. He died April A PURE FRANCES DENNEY says: suit to prevent the will being probated, as did also Mrs. Ann Ripley Ozias, who claimed to be Ozias' common law wife. 41 24, 1937, at the age of 90 years. The couple celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary in 1931.

QlSWEETCOLA Sheriff George C. Murray at in Finally a stipulation was agreed Leaves Three Daughters. Surviving are three daughters, New Hampton said- that a warrant had been issued for Opdycke's DRINK WITH Lula, Lottie, and Mabel, all residing 0 arrest at West Union on a bad upon by the three claimants, providing that the administrators should sell the property of the estate, and divide the proceeds check charge and that Howard County Sheriff Albert T. Peder- fin MILLIONS at home, and a granddaughter, Imogen Sutherland, a teacher in the Dysart public schools, who' also resides at the farm home. Four sons and two daughters preceded her in death.

son had three warrants for checks IOWA DEATHS "Eyes should keep young" Mary Lou Hazellp Denney Salon Assistant is here all this week to give you extra beauty aid! OF FRIENDS among them on a percentage basis, 55 per cent to the Iowa Children's home, 25 per cent to the heirs at law, and 20 per cent to Mrs. Ripley Ozias. that the attorney is alleged to have given at Chester, and two in Cresco. Opdycke at one time operated KftHlUlNAlAX Short services will be conducted at the farm home at 1 p. m.

Tues (Courier Special Srrrice) OSAGE Henry Belville, 72, died the Garden cafe here. Sunday of a stroke suffered two day followed by services at the Traer United Presbyterian church weeks ago; lived in Mitchell coun at 2. Mrs Sutherland was the last sur ty all his life; worked as laborer on farms; leaves brother, Sumner, MARRIAGE LICENSES. structor at Ellsworth colleger and Miss Blanche Miller, Kent State viving charter member of the local university. Kent O.

Floyd; a sister, Mrs. Eva Hathaway, Sioux Falls, S. funeral, Tuesday at the Shelledy home; burial in Osage cemetery. church. Rev.

C. G. McKnight will officiate and burial will be in Buckingham cemetery. The main features of the afternoon's program were impromptu talks bv President and Mrs. Mey (YE CREAM DECORAIi John W.

Barthell, 78, Friday at Ocean City, N. Fayette Paving and Grading Bids Diie on Aug, 16 Ames. Ia. The Iowa state highway commission will receive bids on 39 Iowa road projects at its next regular letting here Aug. 16.

The projects included: Pavinc. Fayette Two miles on highway 102 from Hawkeye north to 18. Grading, Fayette Two miles on highway 102 from Hawkeye north to highway 18. To complete Plan Remodeling er and Mrs. Belle Stout The group plans to hold the reunion next summer in connection with the annual burial will be at Troy, N.

his birthplace; came to Decorah in 1883 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barthell, and lived here until Iowa Falls homecoming.

Model Tlane Meet. Jack Williams, Des Moines, took 22 years ago, when he moved to Ocean Grove; leaves two brothers, C. CHICKASAW COUNTY. Issued at New Hampton: Leroy James Riggle, 20, La Porte City, and Helen E. Roszell.

IS, Shellsburg. Clinton Stevenson. 24, and Ruth Stil-well. 21. both of Mason City.

Everett Hunzelman, 21. Marengo, and Muriel Robinson. 18. Ladora. Orville Hess.

26, Sterling, and Helen Kuhn. 20. Brookville. 111. Hani Z.

Nelson, legal, Albert Lea, and Mae M. Annett, legal, Owa-tonna, Minn. WINNESHIEK COUNTY. Issued at Decorah: Cyril W. Jirak, 38.

Jackson Junction, and Rose Kinkor. SO. Catmar. Raymond L. Duresky, 30, and Lois Bergeron, 27, Minneapolis.

Minn. MITCHELL COUNTY. Issued at Osnee: Wilfred A. Halbach and Martha M. Falk, both legal, both of Stacyville.

Margaret Webb, 24, Duluth. and Leslie R. Walton, 2S. Minneapolis, Minn. Walter J.

Will. 26. and Audrey Jane Carlsen, 21. both of Minneapolis, Minn. first place in the senior division of the state-wide model airplane at Manchester Fish Hatchery (Courier SpeeiaJ Service) Washington, D.

Presidential approval was announced Monday of a $3,200 allotment for improving buildings and grounds on the property of the U. S. fish hatchery near Manchester. This work includes painting, E. Barthell, of Ann Arbor, Mich, and Howard F.

Barthell Decorah. meet, which was held south of Iowa Eye Cream Jar Never let dry ness, wrinkles, or crow's-feet make your eyes lose their natural beauty. Use FRANCES DENNEY Eye Cream faithfully. STRAWBERRY POINT John W. Falls, Sunday afternoon.

His plane stayed aloft, two minutes and four eye treatment uses Special Eye Lotion For cleansing, soothing and relieving Irritation. JIOO Eye Drops Jut a drop In och end praito I A new rodl-ont iparkl I $100 Eyelash Cream To keep tho laihei healthy and silky. Acts at a tonic $00 Exclusive ere Main Floor GLASS SPLINTER TAKEN FROM KNEE OF SCHOOL Duerst, 77, at Hastings, born May 9, 1861, at Strawberry Point, BOY AT NEW HAMPTON son of George and Mary Anna Duerst; was in mercantile business New Hampton, la. (Special) reroofing, and some remodeling with father here several years; Wendell Arndt, 12, New Hamp of the buildings. leaves daughter, Mrs.

Mabel Dav Final approval rests with the ton schoolboy, had a piece of glass, seconds. First place in the junior division was taken by Don Brooks, also of Des Moines. The flight of his plane lasted one minute, 56 seconds. Thirty-four planes were entered altogether, eight in the senior group and 26 in the junior division. Eight towns were represented, Des Moines, a 1 Marshalltown, Fort enport, Los Angeles, son, one inch long removed from his right George, Atlanta, two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Rose state director of the WPA, who will also set the time for the start of the work. Funds will be released after he has approved the projects. The boy fell while playing six weeks ago and infection As far as loss of life concerned, probably the worst flood In historv happened in 1887, in China, when the H'an-Ho river overflowed ita banks, killing approximately 1,500,000 people. Wheeler, and a brother, J. Duerst, both of Strawberry Point.

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