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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 3

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"EDNESDAY. OCTOBER ZL 1925 HIWA CTTT PAGE THREE ESCAPES IN CAR CRASH iss Irma Oakes of Oxford Has Narrow Escape Last Week OXFORD, Oct. 21--Miss Irma ikes bad a very narrow escape Iday afternoon while driving at the Intersection between 9 bank and Millers' hardware are. When she was in the middle the street a car coming at a od rate of apeed from the north Iven by a traveling man ran inner car. Her car was only ghtly damaged.

The other driv- was not so lucky. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shebetka and of Swlsher, Mr. and Mrs.

Will abeln and daughter and Mr and n. George Saxton and son ent Sunday at the Anna Gra'bein me. Senator and Mrs. George Clear- Ul spent the weekend with ends In Iowa City. The Ladles Guild of the Presby- as Dragged By Constipation Poisons New York City Mr.

Victor tola never realized by I went around with a doped, dizzy feeling most of the time. My head would swim and hurt, my stomach easily became upset and food had no appeal. My whole body felt rrong. All this must have been ie to the poisons of constipation stting into my system, for after ildng your Carter's Little Liver ills for a while, all these troubles ive disappeared." Carter's Little Liver Pills cause te bowels' to move in a gentle it effective manner. They are urely vegetable and free from kbit forming drugs.

All druggists, te, red packages. Try them. terian church held their regular monthly social meeting A delicious lunch was served. The Oxford Teachers were Invited guests. W.

J. Gegenhelmer of Iowa City was a business' visitor la Oxford last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Llnkhart of Colenge, Nebraska spent the week en with his brother, Ed and fam ily They also attended he ball game at Iowa City.

Mr. and H. M. Morgan and daughter and Charles Elliott, visited Sunday at the Charles Elliott, at, home. Misses Mabel Douglas and Or- DESPONDENT OLD PEDDLER CUTS THRO AT William Hartnett, 70, Tries to Take Life Monday Night by Slashing 1 Throat With Razor Blade Broken-bearted, because broken ENGLERT CARRIES syvvvKVEMn A Url REAL LOSS SMALL ac company of home.

Philip Myers of Dee Koines is spending a two -weeks' racatlon nis aren 3 cashier and Mrs. Good fortune, mingled with la the Englert theater's. The B. p. v.

A. Welt agency has S2.000 tosur-1 Le ster and Baiter Haw- ance ou the jafe and its contents, ley ot Mfnn pend moneys and securities and thus, tag Bome at tne home 0 with Miss Mildred Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kulhavey and Mr.

and Mrs. John Tomash and daughter visited Sunday at the home of Mrs Sponar. Mr. Thomas Smiley spent the with Oxford friends. Mr Martin Press of Homestead was a guest at the R.

K. Luse home Saturday. Birthday dinner Mrs. E. K.

Imse? Mr. Tranter and IMsi Elma Tranter were entertained Sunday at a blrtfi day dinner at the home of Roy Greer Mr. Oaylord Smith of Iowa City being the guest of honor. Mr. Charles Austin shopped in Williamsburg Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. MeGflllcuddy of Williamsburg sptent Sunday at the home of Mrs Mary Mahoney. Oxford Pe sonals Mrs.

George Jones son and daughter and Mr. Irwln all of Brooklyn visited Saturday and Sun day with Oxford relatives. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hordy of Hampton spent several days at the John Hardy home returning home Sunday morning They attended the football game In Iowa City. Miss Evelyn Kehne of Coralville spent the week end with Oxford relatives.

Mr. Everett and IMss Vilda Saxton left Sunday for Nebraska for a week's visit at the Culbertson home. Coming to Iowa City Bm-kley Hotel Return ery28Days Office Hours 9:00 to 7:30 I An A A The Kesnlar a a Reliable T. J. r.

dfialieEDerger Chicago UUewe SpeoaSst whp has since 1307 treated Clronie, Nervous and DISEASES of Men and Wotuao Scientifically, alto DiseM of the Bye Ear, Nose, Tnroat Lungs. Heart. Blood Sfkin. Nervous Debility. Nervjg, Liver.

Stomach. Ones. Kidneys and Bladder in eargjr Catarrh. Ringing In Bars and Deafnem, Sis Neuritis. Epilepsy.

Sjek Headarhe, Goitre, acroMla, Appendicitis. Gravel. Rheumatism of tolntr and muscles PILES FiST.ULA, FISSURE and other Rectal Treated WitM-ut Knife Surgical and Rupture Given Attention Over a percent ot patients anenrls Hems of those I havecureA CONSULTATION T8S Onkwontf Boulevaro CHIC-AUO Dr J. F. ShnllerAerger man, famllyless and friendless, attempted suicide Monday evening, in a barn on the Oakes farm, about two miles north of Oxford, by cutting his throat.

He said he used a rator, but Sheriff James Martin, who was summoned to the scene, and other officials, and still other Samari tans, failed to find the weapon. The man la seventy, and depends on the safe of shoestrings, pencils and other novelties for his living, as he makes his way across the country. la morning to nlzht pilgrimages. He Is not married, bnt may have some friends In the east, to whom he may go, when he recovers in Mercy hospital, Iowa City, to which he was brought in an ambulance last night. That recove- ery seems aasuerd Although he slashed his throat, he not reach a windpipe or Jugular vein, The profused bleeding that suggested a gory death, did not come to a fatal climax.

He was found earlier In the barn asH the sheriff was sent for, to take care of the despondent old man, while the people were awaiting Mr. Marm's coming, the aged man tried to commit, suicide. their aunt, Mrs Stephen Hobson and family. the'theatrical people will not suffer any real loss, except the difference between the (2,000 from the policy, and the combined value of the money stolen and that of the safe. As $2,000 was taken, this means that the theater Is oply "shy" the cost of another safe.

In the 'event that the crooks in the past two months with rela have-not. abandoned the stolen re- lives and friends, ceptacle at a point where it may be discovered. F. Ramsey has returned from the east where he has-been visit- Geraldlne Mehaffey is at her home here to visit while recuperating following an operation. On her trip here from Milwaukee she took cold which settled on her lungs and she has been quite sick.

Her sister Erma is Jiere to. take care of her She is along nicely now. DES MOINES, Oct. 21. (AP)- Faf Qver ft thougand car(J came a ldT i through on Saturday to Homecom- lows? "City in o' SUPREME COURT GIVES DECISION same time the heirs of each are entitled to the property as if they enthused at the thought of seeing and visiting with old friends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Snair of Osceola visited at the parentl W.

J. Snalr home Thursday and Friday and went to Iowa City to at tend Homecoming Mrs. Maiden and children of Council Bluffs came Friday night for a visit with Mrs. Maiden's relatives here Natalie Nagle of Deep River was a week end visitor at the T. V.

Rnerr home. Quite a number of Kalona people attended the Homecoming and ball game at Iowa City" Saturday. The Robert Adams family of Ke- have moved to Kalona and are living in one of the Stutsman pro pertles in the west part of town. Mr Ting and Miss Nl, two Chinese students at S. IT I.

accoinp anted Rev Archer to Kalona and assisted with the church services at the E. church'which was very much appreciated by everybody. Mr and Mrs. Louis Hess spent Sunday at the parental J. TV.

Cupp home here. The Milt Novy family were Sun day visitors at the Frank Prebyl home Carl, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Melak Marek i3 seriously ill at this writing Grandma Sylt ester who has been quite ill the past two weeks is better at time Dudley Allen of Iowa City spent Sunday in Kalona the guest of his mother, Mrs. Eva Allen.

STATE PRINTING The state printing board will receive sealed proposals until 11 o'clock A. M. of Thursday, November 5, 1925; to furnish the state certain material and work. For specifications and full information, address Robert Henderson, Superintendent of Printing, Capitol Building, Des Moines. Iowa.

10-1421-28. Piano Toning Guaranteed clean end reliable service. W. L. MORGAN phone 147S GET OUR BIDS Corn, Oats and Wheat NYLE W.

JONES 315 Johnson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 234W. FURNITURE FOR SALE at 830 E. College COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 9 ROOM HOUSE were single.

Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus B. Car-! George Wray who has been worly penter of Cedar Falls were kill tog to the western part of the ed In an automobile accident In state came nome Friday evening January 1923, and as nearly as can In tlme for homecoming. be determined they died about the Isaac Meyers, left Sunday same time.

The court held that for Winterset, Iowa. He will spend the of each are entitled to some time the re with Ws Daughter the property. LITTLE GIRL DECAPITATED IN ACCIDENT Terrible news from Buffalo Center, Iowa, tells of the death by decapitation in an automobile accident, of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Steinmetz, of that town.

The parents were driving on a rural highway, and a head- on collision- hurled the 2-year old babe through the windshield of The girl's head was absolutely cut off. The mother, formerly Dr. TJode Charlotte Grothaus, of S. IT. one of several members of the same family here enrolled, was graduated In dentistry, in 1914.

She is prostrated, and her nerves may be wrecked. -A little son survives, with the GINSBERG LEAVES THOUSANDS FOR JEWISH CHARITY DES MCHNES, Oct. 21. "(AP)-The will of the late L. Ginsberg, Des Moines furniture store owner, who died when he fell from a fourth 'floor window, Davenport hotel, filed for probate yesterday, left $19000 to various Jewish charitable and civic organizations.

Mrs Zeller and family. KALONA NEWS WEST BRANCH NEWS Rev. W. B. Davis, who was pastor of the Methodist church here a number of years ago, was a guest at the Dr.

Leech home from Saturday nntil Monday. He had re cently returned to the home of his daughter Georgia at Davenport from California where he had i spent some time with his daughter Mrs. Florence Taillandiar. Miss Elsie Maxson came homa i from Marion for a week end visit Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Feldmaru announce the arrival of son' 5 at their home Saturday morning, Oct. 17. Mrs. Carl of Lone 'Tree was a week end visitor with, her husband here. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy 'Sommers of Des Moines were over Sunday visitors with with Kalona relatives Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief tarn and Packages Everywhere jlmenm's HomeShasPslish IS BLACK a man's success personal at the bottom mil cared for shots mfft Jfnnofa-tfee quick.castj way TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROWN Harvest Home day Old Home Sat, Oct. of vegetables, fruit, (fresh or ned) etc. will be greatly appreciated by the board of can fake Jbr Economical Transportation eatures that make this worlds finest low priced Coach In die Chevrolet Coach you will get of utunual quality euch you would expect to find only on higher disc clutch Flint Mich, rear pressed housing-- vacuum fuel feed with tank in rear--Kenny electric starting, cowl lamps. Come itt and tee for yourself this value.

TOOMEY WILLENBROCK S. Clinton' St. Phone A 1 1 A 525 675 775 425 550 word For it f.4 "Coffee is as mv poftant an item to my country as wheat; is in your United States. You people know the kinds of xvKeat and grades. I know the kinds of atnd their various grades.

Some coffees cost as low as nine cents per pound because of their poor grade and litde value as a drink Others cost fogh as cents per pound green. These better coffees are worth more because they are richer and better 'Coffees to you may look alike but to me tKere 'ere the little Hard imperfect coffees and there ell gracksHis of grades and the man types each' tritn its characteristic coffee flavor of deliciousness end fragrance.) "An expert may pick tne grades of green ixit it takes a real expert with tne knowledge ofj makes a perfect drink to blend trie betterj of coffee for "Ofee Coffee Delicious.

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