Iowa Old Press

Glenwood Opinion
Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa
June 18, 1914

IOWA NEWS

A big hay story comes from Shenandoah to the effect that Bert Doan cut 24 tons of alfalfa from six acres and sold the same to C.F. McClanahan at $10 per ton. This report must have had a soap bubble blower handy and yet the grass may have been weighed before cured.

Two small children near Lenox secured matches and set fire to the barn of Peter Banman. The children managed to climb down a ladder from the hay loft and save themselves, but the barn and contents were lost.

Sidney reports five weddings this month. Lottie Gould to Roy C. Dady of Des Moines, Lola Tillman and Herman Wankel, both of place, Dora Ide and Carl C. McKean, also of Sidney, Miss Beulah Spitler and A.E. Cook of Linscott, Nebr., Miss Pearl Nix of Sidney and Loin N. Barbour of Thurman.

Dorothy Hawks near Charles City, sand in a stream of water, and her little companion Gretchen Aurand reached down from a solid foundation, and drew the other child out of the water, no doubt saving her life.

State Superintendent Albert Deyoe delivered the address to thirty seven students at the rural graduation exercises at Logan recently.


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