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The decidedly unusual incident of farmers buying right of way from a railroad, reversing the rule for the Bujeq SI 'UMOUN SE JEJ os thin 18.1g witnessed around Manning. In the reconstruction of the Milwaukee railroad through Iowa many curves are taken out and the greatest change any. epeur\ being sp state ene up through that city and for a distance on either side of the town. At present the line runs through the south part of the town and the new line runs through the north section. In that vicinity the railroad has over " which AUM JO right JO miles three partics printee 01 JO dispositing 1s After seven years of hiding in Texas, John H. Standring, defaulting cashier of the First State bank at Corwith, Iowa, walked into the district court room at Garner and pleaded guilty to fifteen indictments charging forgery, which the Hancock county grand jury returned against him in the fall of 1907. He threw himself uphas pue court the JO mercy the uo been taken to the penitentiary at Fort Madison to begin serving a fifteen year term. To help Iowa fruit growers prevent an annual $3,000,000 damage to the apple crop by the codling moth, the entomologists of the Iowa agricultural experiment station have just prepared a complete bulletin on ways and means or ridding orchards of this pest. To keep it down trees should be sprayed immediately after the blossoms fall, and then if wormy apples are found in July, a second time in that month. Dr. E. E. Richardson of Webster City before the annual session of the Hahneman Medical association of Iowa at Iowa City in an address said he believes that the curriculum of every medical college ought to include work in osteopathy, chiropractic and the uses of the X-ray and radium. He would abolish all state boards of medical examiners and permit students to enter practice direct from graduation. Daniel B. Ferguson, aged 80, a member of the soldiers' home at Marshalltown from Ida Grove, is dead. FerguH Company Jo veteran E SEM uos Second Iowa cavalry, serving four years. He was one of the oldest members of the home, having entered 18881 up W. D. Cantillon, general manager of the Chicago & Northwestern railway, has retired after forty years of D S health III 10 account uo service Strickland, who has been assistant general manager, will become general manager. The German opera house at Denison is now open. This amusement house has been built with popular subscription and represents an investabsolutely st pus '000'08$ JO mett modern in every respect. It has seats for 1875 people. Members of the Iowa State Undertakers' association will meet in Iowa 1 thelf up * 01 2 euns OHIO annual convention. The program for -xe 1sour, the JO euo st convention the tensive ever arranged for a meeting of pują this The Bank of Brooks, a state institution, capitalized for $10,000 and with deposits amounting to about $30,000, closed its doors. Its stock was mostly -8N MIST the JO SUJEUMO the &q here tional bank of Corning, which closed recently. Arthur Robbins, for nearly a quarthe uo conductor 8 century B JO Jet eq thing the to 1sour Island, Rock tween Cedar Rapids and Minneapolis, peq eu affer uoos pepp run. Mr. Robbins was 49 years old. Ray Cross, a young man of Nevada, was arrested by Marshal Shaver and turned over to the decruiting station at Ames as a desenter from the army. He enlisted in the hospital corps at 1912 December, up "qeN L'incoll Miss Ella Hitz, aged 20, of Tripoli, Iowa, drank poison at the home of evere Materio up Schwartz sinor] Injust OM7 perp pus employer's SEM she SEM eys that explaine note V [ater. tired of living. Gilbert Currier was killed by Wilthe 18 sectify B Supinp Illan McHose Tile factory near Fraser. The em JO back the uo Monats SUM head and his neck broken. The 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nokes of Nevada set fire to her clothing, and before the flames could be extinguished she was frightfully and perhaps fatally burned. eur TO officers em IIV camp of the Royal Neighbors of America, headed by Mrs. Myra B. Enright of Kansas City, Kan., as supreme oracle, were reelected. Worrying over domestic troubles, Mrs. Amelia Hawkins attempted suicide at Ottumwa by shooting herself. -0J her JOJ not pier st edoq That covery. Mrs. Hans Rasmussen, 58 years old, was fatally injured by falling from an interurban car at Cedar Falls. She was returning from Waterloo, where she had spent the day with her son. Clyde, the 11-year-old son of L. B. Bradley, living on a farm north of 14811 JO forth B 4q pener SEM Numa, ning The nineteenth annual convention of the Society of Music Teachers of eunf Missettine up pleu eq IIIM 17, 18 and 19. To reform the wayward boy and take care of youths when they get into trouble with the law is the object of the "Big Brothers' band now being organized in Iowa City under the auspices of the Elks' lodge. When small boys get into trouble through bad associates or otherwise, this brotherhood helps them get into the right way again. The new Russell-Lamson hotel at Waterloo will be opened to the public eq IIIM sign 00 whin T Amp one of the finest hotels in northern Iowa and will greatly relieve the preslent crowded condition of Waterloo hostleries. Prof. F. W. Beckman, professor of journalism and bulletin editor, Iowa State college, will attend the national conference of agricultural college and experimentation station editors and publicity men to be held at the Kentucky State College of Agriculture at Lexington, June 25-26. Business and professional men of Early held their annual squirre! hunt