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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE VERNON IIAWK-EYE. Ill I II i iii I |11 iiI I[iil~ i IIIIII I I Illlll I Till IIIII II III III II IIIII Ilmlll [ ~ ~s, J t was the cause of his death The faro- tim since his birth, and all tilat we I ily were all at home, all having been could do for him dfd not seem to give I with .i~.rV Treat ~a. of the grand old Buckeye stilts, but at7:30p, m. Wtl~" ~ 4~'*~,~ '~a-,:'l became a resident of the beautiful se megltge ~IR.~ '^"~[~' "'~ 2" (-~ =Z ~awke e state in its ~arly day~ yno . difto t ake great:I :IJKi "a?RZ I m-- tallows: j, w. * ose tn i u-I I " Gott, MOnroe I ~'ere excnangeO~s~~=-~ )n~ i1 --Tlrne Card, - ~ l were invited ~ th.d.i~I.~fl~" . .~ rat~ ,~-.~ tcatlonand should ' The "'arte'l Ne Ithere nartaxe or a delicious and boun- ,-. M l e we I teoas ~0anquet, It is needless to "say ~'~ku~~. For further In- ~" ~ ~ccom~mn~rf|o~ .~=a ram' 1icy, N ew.bern:preavhed at the M, E. I that the guests did justice to the sub- agents gents Chicago & I~ ' A ~ ~jz~ ~.as 2':)~he ~ . ~ church ~unaay evening. [s~ntials and delicacies, served bythree ~ ~'~ hi3 $ ~ ~ ~ ~ret~ht ~ 12:lSp.m. rhieves entered the house of Wm.|affectionate daughters of the honored~ I ~ ~Xpreao 11 19 " lw I [ll Before borrowh~ money elsewhere, l Homeseekers' Excursions Via ~ m m ~ -; : ~Kohl and confiscated' a roll of billslhousehold. Thehost and hosteim ate] ' " " - 11 racmc" " ~='-' ~"/res~ ~.~sa. =2~ ~am~unting,:~ to $175. No clew. [ from plates which have been preserved ~1~ K,J~J~qJ @ a',:Ca-~oll,Z~ l:r~p.m.|Anamosa Monday. I ttnen stess'birm. Among the pres-l how long and thdsecurity youhaveto ~dN'a ~'()~.~dSand"1&"t~ "X'. o~y ~ ~'~ed~m-~e-~l~;i~::':::~'s:la ~',' [ Mr r--'~rof~:~ " [entswasa birthday cake handsomely[,hl,~,at~ rpha ~['.~ntt f= 1. .JMllwaukee & ~-t, Paul Ry, will sellt "~m~ rasaenger V.li9 ~ ,~u,c ~a~y was a 6u~nb . offer, when we w~i quote you reason- . S ' ' i Nor [o ", decorated with the date of the recl I- :~;" wa Passenger ,;1108 p.~m.lof Mr. Carpes ~unday. ~ h~ h .~a ~^ P [ ! nelly E x be "[ ~7 ""u~aY" r a~erIon signal or'~to leave, z."'~)~mmg~"~. UR&UZL, Agt. |warm|Week/r~ev '~rlemmin.S per ann wire are Sour m'city:Mar~eue.They ~aveending themany Jim st tifulMr "and f andtheir productiveMrSmarri~life.v'oG ud farm,haVeup naVbut spenrealiz.tbeau.t h e |[ -~'.~'"~,~olAnn posits also and let.us tell you about our I a" uo, husineoolanus" wrlte,~ us avou~ ue- ~ rate, x, un,ot ~-v. ne fare~. ,plus~u,tw pa, ~,uumr,d llars fort~ the I'I : ITH R--IABLE ODS, LOW PI~K~IES AND PROIViPT' 0 SER- Ja~, Slnclair and wife have retarned |ing as all must that the fingers 0f time| [cerningsaleoftheaetickets call upon| ~.R &~ -- /froman extended trip through several i had touched their raven locks with the| Persons troubled with diarrhea will l ticket agent of the C M. & St. P. h'y.i WE AFFORD YOU TRADIN(t &D- ~. n. ~ IN, Time card at Ce-lof the western states I frosts of many winterS~ and that Prey-,be interested in the experience of Mr. [ or address Gee, H. Heafford O. P. & T ~ ,Oar RaDiOs C H Brown and famil- are at the|idence had smiled upon them abund.[ W M. Bush, clerkof Hotel Dorrance, I A Chicago I11 | VANTAGES OF THE BEST, ~v#~raaddr~-. ---- . [Exposi'tion ~ /antly and ~eeuniarily, purchased a [Providence, R. L tie says:~ "For[, ',~]llNa~ |--,~-~,-a-nv~-nmeozTra~u M - |comfortable'home in the thriving town [ several years I haye been almost a con- [ ----| ~11~ - ItS8 vlnIlleatt,anrla~l~ngram ~ana ~ams~ ~eW-.o. of M wher ,"AI~LI"] GOi'-"mNORTH [iin-,r,-i-/ t. Vernon, e they expect to|stantsufforerfrovadiarrhoea, the fro-[ H.UVI~D .~ i:~1~1~.!-!,=',:= THE CHOICEST GOODS "='" s " " q t attacks cotgpletely prostrating] / L~ve/teU .~ : pend tile remainder of their d~ys in [ Zxp~e, .s~a m| 2 .~u.~.?y .v=,mg. . . |peace, plenty and retirement, line and rendering me unttt for my| |,= ON THE MARKET AND THEY A~E ALWAYS SOLD i~7"~t' = "waverlyPasse'~er '"Sfll0Pml-- mo . TWO .new houses are soon to oe After spend ngl ~veral hours in duties at this hot~, About twoyears] r .~"~ll~l~ ~ | ~".::fi. :.~!~eapolle ~xpre " 4~ a m ]erected Just west of J Newman's resi- ]nleasant soolal chat the -uests wish-d / -umca~o rasom~*r d nce W " o . ago a traveling salesman kindly gavel ll~fJt v r,~r~v t AT PRICES "[HAT KEIEF THEbi GOING ! ]t[AI'I~"L"INEGoINOBoUTH- / e,ho says Martelle is not grow- [their host and hostess many happy|rosa small bottl~ of Chamberlain'sl ~ --,---~--w-- I ~[m m .No.N . S Chiea~oo p unaet .~ ~ S.'30 .~ mJing' . [ returns.of the day, and retired to their [ Colic, Cholera and~Diarrhoea Remedy. / Finest an" "st "" I : t1~ AND WHICH ASSURES YOU THE FRESHEST i~'~N i~4Burhngton Paesenger a:'~0pm[ A union Sunday school picnic is tolrespectlvehomesteellngthatto ossess] Muchtomy surpass and delight i~] (l. oe Kept upI , l=~ ~C~ot~ag astL uis~x '.a:3 pm|heldin the near future. /the friendship of suohgenialan~chrls effects were Immediate. Whenever II Dio.~ .rt vr~xffi,~ / FROM, TO SBL~CT k ~,?~2~AH DIVISION |tian friends wss to them one bright| f~taymptoms of the desease I w0aldl:~ ,x 6 a ,vwta,:m m ' 4~*.~'*~. r'"i'o~7Orah passenger S:15 a m[ The Old Settlers. [ray of sunshine in life. [ fortify myself against the attack with] Fourteen Passenger Carryall for Ptc-[ w~ FALLS DIVISON E|m Siddx-~ans Fast Exp~&'" ' i2~0 a mlhold thelr 8th annual gathering' 2~;I~It~a~ePasseneer S'30a ml The old settlers of Linn countYThurs. |will { Obituary Notes. " [ and'rhe result haSalmost comple~beel~ verYreliefsatisfactorYfrom thel [ mCpasanUsengerstakcntothe coun-~r ss ~ountry Trlps. |[ /afewdoses of this valuable remedy.! I A GOOD PLACE FOR THE FARffd R, A GOOD PLACE FOR THE CITIZE I TO TRADE. |m~ IOWA CITY DIVISION, I~llao~L An gLIB. convemng at I0 a. m. in |REV DODDER ] affliction. For sale by J. V. Myers, [ try and surrOunding | 1,4.~ rassengerpassener s'~ P ml~nv:ls a m parz a~ ~aarlon. I " l Dr. T. J Baird, If. F. Ilaesele, r | towns | g '2 .^,PR / From the Interior we glean the fol-] rassenger n:av p m o~x~a~. I e ardi ~~YI~IoI~: /tle~luslc by Marion's "]~ oung Old S6t-[~ e~voivn~gZ l~,r~s~ygt~tr.h~2e;tht i af rt~tr/ "I have used Chamberlains Cough/ ,~tT,~ ~,1! !~. O! 4 ] |, ' ' " ' -~- ~ E T GOU(,H, Remedy " nay farm y or years a d -,[ -.~ :. .~enger " 7'15 a m/ V2"al musi^ Mr irec'~ /Vernon: in the death of the Rev. E,ways with good reshlts, says Mr. W,[ to ree~lve trta~ ~vdm.s fv,~m ~w ~.| ~ = i DAV]~I~PO T DIVISION. l Devotional xer i " "ev " "'" [L Dodder of Grand Island, Neb ,whmh/B. Cooper of El Rio, Cal. "For small| -' - " ".7-' - i ,%orners, WflO1TI It Will be our en Dav~mport Passen,er~ ]L, e c ses ny ~ . d. IS. [occurred at his residence in that city on [ children we find it especially effective " / s ~umb~5 6 ~ :~a a m Gonzams, "~2~m.t~rsa1 61 62 and Sioux Falls/ ,t.ot ,~ th,~cl=, l~,~ r q~ O-: [Thursday, July 14, tim I resbyterlau] ]~or sale by J V. Myers, Dr.T.J.Baird.] dearer by pleasing to make /,| ~rx~ ran (lat,y. All'other '-sins dell " - ~rippen. church of Nebraska has lost one of its permanent ones ~mm~ m~ ~l~i""~aY" - Y 12 m Bastret dinner and social re- . ~}"'-" ' ~oldest munsters. For several years a l. Our babyolic od olhaS been continuallY[infant. ' [ l[Im~.&-;~k-t ~J A LOMAX / nton, tto~ cuxtee, cream anu sugar lchroni~ * ~ t.o. ~a h~m *~. ~ troubled with c ]9 BhRNI NORTH OF fl0UgW$/ V"- ~lk~ e: Ticket.gent i l be furnmhed in the park free. ,Jnerman,=-, .~o-t,r-I ~o.V n,t. f.r t~, J -- ers AMDtt I "xapide, Iowa. [ 1 p m Memorial services, reading I Z L""::~ v?Y~Z '~" "U2"", ~"L ~= .~/ = Iof the death roll by the secretary. / 'a: e ea a Seer : niTrePrs 'Y Y s i i 1:30 p. m Election of officers for " Ira,nots Cen, .i - ^ |s,onar . Oneof the blessed features J ~~~'~=;o~m I' l~ . . |of this brief Illness was that th,s[ ~~o.nv~. j, I:~O. Aaureeses especially tO all oz/"Y~th.~. ;. T=~l" ,~lmlv ~ ;n h~ t~. / c m, ~o,oo a m I 70 years and upwards by F. W. Luos, ~~" ~:~; == ]7, a h, .h ~ o ~ n,|Without a quiver, surrounded by all his I ~~w~nne~t a~ mancnes~r [~=~ A t~ hl~ 1~. U ~rK=lt,=. ft. ~" ifrmnds, he gave his blessing, awaited [ [.~ u w~t. I .%'Y'&"" ,"""'~, ~.'-t'~."=%' ~'A ~" :'/the release of his, spirit with unspeak- / 1~:-----~-- I w, rmrciay, u. w, ~epter, t~, u. ~.ur~z,/.h~. ~ ' Lo.t ~.o~v ^, ~UI~ J~J. v~au~ u~- uVUt LUIb~" [~"~',--,~ ~,~ l~'PJ.'~o;~imhe.Ister' J' D" nay'' and |three yea~ in the minlstry' his exult" ' Afewof Our Straw Hats, both in Boys and ]Mens, which, owing to the lateness of the [~ER AIIRACII{ ,~ -"~""""'t~"~"~"~t"t~'TI" "--- " r/ant boast oft repeated was "Not unto [ ,R / Ai[er tne speaking a prlzo OI @o Wl I |US not unto us but unto the t, am~ {~ t ! ~t~/l~t~rrx~,~,~,~ ~ Ibeawardedt anyc unlethatc nsentSlLord be all the |or P' 2~fter"b~"~/ I to be married on the pJatform by any ,' g y fez INOTT S y wastakento Omaha services the bud I INOTT'S,I. me" ' . ] season, will be closed out regardless" ] i~~" ~TT--' ~ J |reduced railroad fareandalOcent|r rin~cr n~. ] of Cost. t ~*~ V|~W ~[ I street car fare accepted on all cars so1 C.O. SMITH, | / ~ ;~,- ~ las not to necessitate the going to the,~= news .e .~,~a ~h . ~r, ~ ] i' F I1," " "e I Smith of prmgv,lle, a prominent L,nn ] f 'P "*a.~|~AL)J~~ ~ / Arralgements,naveo enmaae wim[c unt farmer n no . ~Jwv .S 0 y a {1 Well K wn reo,- I proprmtors of feeJ stables for reason- |~e-t is received with =h~,~lrlnc~ ;.~,~tl; | T lahle.-t-.z~uarecormallymvlt~a '1 " ' n . . ~ eap 6 I" ", ," ~ Igence ana great grief. The deceased, a [ ~)~ 0~, ,^ ~ / 16rother o~ Col. M.P. Smith of Cedar| to purchase your Summer Suits either in Crash,r w,g a ors Ch xl~!~ -r~u~ ~ ] ~'~oather Cro- Bu ' IRapids and nephew of Ex-Mayor Smith,or Wool Wc are making a GREAT / --- ~ ~ -,- - -" - - "o -. ~ofthis city. was well know. in M~ rs Che mD I Iowa Department Weather Bureau ]Vernon. While not in the best of| Cream Freeze ap ~t{Des Moiues, lows, August 9, 1898. [health, he was not considered in a crit- ] REDUCTION on all Summer Goods. | 1}| The past week was cooler than usual, [ital or dangerous condition, so the | / ,t~ Z ~an4generallyshowery. The average[news of his sudden death, tele0honed| Gasoline Stoves Cheap ,'~neste'ea'u e~art . [temp~ratureran,~edfrom3to5degreesIWednesdayafternoonto his uncle in/ Gall sad Be Goa ;iaced t ~astern Iowa. n A~ [below normal. ~he showers extended Ithis city, was received with great sur- / ACcornm~d~tim~="v- ~ ]to all parts of the state, but the amount prise. His death was caused by heart ~asonam ~ |ing from less than an inch to above 5 |being stricken while caring for his [ ~ates. ' ~ linches. Phenomenally heavy measure- [horse at the barn, after being arBund l [ ments are reported from the west cen- [as usual during the forenoon, where he | ,~ Itral. northwest and north central dis-[was found by his wife shortly before[ ,~, ~ |trOts. [noon Wednesday. / [~['~|~t2 t~l l~r~m' ~rx ~ ~ [ l'he drouth is broken, with great ben- [ The Springville New Era, in a brief [ ~ UUIFIIO 6 lilt to corn, late potatpes, nastur~s and [review, among other things, says: "He [ eadmd TO z |other late maturingerops, threshing Ihad been suffering from heart trouble / ttldlXl ~ |and stacking operations were delaye~, [for a number of years, and only, a fe@ [ | ,~,~ ~ ~ land grain shock has been in danger by Idays ago had a severe attack, from [ 1~)~, ~,0~O ]wet weather. ]whieh he had rallied and was almost[ ,The reports generally have a more Ihimself a~ain. Yhe heart trouble, with [ jche~rful~;one in relation to the corn Ilmrhaps a complication of apoplexy,] enjoying a reunion, It is not too much more than temporary relief, until we ]-]dditional Local ,o say that there is hardly a person in tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andI .~pringville who will not feel adeeploss diarrhoea Relnedy. 8inee giving thatt I ~ i VERNON, : t IOWA ~ ~.~.~ ~ ~;~ ~ over his sudden death C. (L Smith remedy he has not been troubled. We I ~ ~.~ ,~. ~ ~. ~.- ~.~.~.-~ was so well known here that it is ira- want to give you this testimony as an / possible for us to tell our readers any- evidence of our gratitude, not that you t FIRDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898. --The Myers building, until recently crop, which with favorable conditions Lh[ng about him. Ills integrity was need it to advertise your meritorious| Before We Open Up OurNew occupied for many years back as the i, the future now~ gives promise of a always unquestioned, lie had become remedy.--G. M. Law, Keokuk, iowa. [ Myers drug store, is now being vacated, full average outl~ut for the state at apartof~pringville. Ilislife was in- For sale by J. V. Myers, l)r.'l.J. Baird.' FallGoods. Wewant to callyour terwoven in the politics and the every II, F. ttaeseler. A We~kly Newspaper publishishod in the in- the goods being removed to the pharm- large. 3breshing returns, so far as re- : Mount Verl and vicinity by S. If.a lI day life of the town. The sense of per- ~[][T-- - ~L J A limited nnmber of attention once more to our Clear- aSon. " cy of aeseler & .Leigh. A.nice new ceived, indicate above an average yield sonal loss over his departure will ex- ~[l|~.t'~ persons to do writ- plate glass.fron~ wlll ne pu~ in at on.C e, of wheat, rye and barley. Oats varia- tend beyond the limits of Springville. v,~.~aA~.~,~,~ lug at their homes. AUG. A. BAUMA.N. wiLn wnicu improvemen a(tue([ the bie, but likley to make an average. He had a warm circle of friends in II. BAUMA~, room will bo one of the most desirable Tim August 1st reports of county ; arionandallo er i t o " Twenty-fivecentspaidtor every hun- ing Sale of Summer Stuffs. " eel M v L n ~ c unty. } es d H Ed~orsandP~bUshers. for business purposes on Main str and township crop correspondents show tired words Iromptn s and goo ~,| r'~l ,~,~.ffi ~, II ~ ~ ~ ~- - --- . D.~. a,~ [nk]thefo]lowingaveragesfor the stateof CAPT. A. R. KNGTT. work necessary. App]ications must be ~ I,| ill i| lll|l-at, Re~'nlaradvertlsingratesfurntshed responsible . 2- " " " "ouncil [ the unharvested crops: CBrn ,}4 per W ~r q- ~ : ~ ~ . accompanied by ten cents for parti- lkl i ~'l llbl~,~%J leI~ onnay alLeruoou iur u ( - ' I] K l)UU~t I~C~[VU~ II~W8 ~$ [~gW ~ ~" ~' ve~tteers t)pon application Anonymou~ sum- ~'ranklin ] cent" m llet, Jl; ltax 9o broom corn, da"s a-o of tile sudden and i ) . -culars. Address: ~heSIOUX City anJcatlons not noticed. ]~iUIIS, using nelegaT~es lrom ~r ( . ' . ~ ~. y g ~ mex| ectea,Jo '" . - " l,odgeKn'ights of Py thias totheGrand Y0, pot.aloes,8. "'atq!!es"6!~' - grapeSe Jr,death of Capt A R Knott at hishomeBussmess (,ollege, S ux City, la. Lawns and Or andles.v . at a bi o : t is pastures 8t, Ihe~e ~ttmates were "n ~ bein~ noted in the Grand Lodge ne s s ddenly sick Snuday evenm July 31 . P Y d e sesmon in thin connection ~ ' ' l Newton, Kansas Ite was taken RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. LO g " ' W made by correspondents a day or two u ","'" cut in rice. the must be closed ~" ~ " an," g,CHEAP HOMES x~ ~x,v^~c~. h T S prevlons [o Aug, 1s~, U Deters Idle " fter re rn" ', In the state dailies that Knig t . a tu mg home trom church, and 'e'~opy, lyear $1.50 s-[drouth was effectuallybroke, ihe . in out. Some splendid bargains m these. te~opy 6month~ 75 ~roKaw nelpeo. ~o organize cnt~ ttt ~ J: . % t ~. i,~-~ :, - u~eu l~lt~uttV~2~.ug. ~. ~Nolnrl;ileri)a e ~O ~ .PY, amo,th 40Grand Lodge session held in this state, la~va;;c ~Zi~Cer~a?~a~:~.a'n(p'.~r~;~ ticulars concerni,g his illness and MINNESOTA. , cr~ The gentlemen will also tal~e in the . . / . t . . deatl~,have been received at this writ- If ,'ou are interested write for r}rices St I ='% / ~ ~ i s " "'" " -:-- "" --"ion Iorougn~ verynear ~o tim normal |or ill" 'I hursda-- afternoon Ca-t Kno'",:,ii nl,~r,~,i- ~,'~,-~,-~ m~ !,~,~,~-~ -- ~ ]rans-~x~ssxs~ppl r ,xpo,~,I this time of the year . ~, . V .~'] erms, Excnrsion rates. ~ I I '='% I it ~,~|,11 !' ~.II ~ ~ ~ l,1 / ' w~t~ wea~ ~xlown T,O otlr oluer resluents ~ ) ~,~ %,~%,p *11 ads htz local8 or changes of ads must be --~v ~, -~.-a ~-,-,~ .- . as a Iormer nusiness man and resident nd~di~ on or b~fore Tues(lay noon of each are bemg made at Bowman t.tall prior] A Complete Success, ,fthis,qtv ~ ;oo ~ ~'~ Burt, Ia, ek to insure publi('atlon to the o entn of the new sun--lov y-'ear "" ~x~ ~,o o. o~ut,~t ~,~ ,uto v. -- ,vh, ,~'P~,~, g,m= fur Cornell vouna t The water works well hasbeen tested ll. Goudy and was one of the pioneer "~ o+ ~.# ! I A ~r,l Xi~,~;o , ';v ""~.::"."~.'v".: '7, o"u* i 2 I and not found wanting in any respect settlers of this state.~[][T,r~-~f~ To 0uy a [arm: ~ ~u Qt. O~' ju. ~ a~.w o,a~, vv ~.~ 8~E-~DS~R-Y ~rSicW;tea"ehlr~gon~(~av~n;'Tce~te~ Thepump was started Monday noon",VValltLU ~?ma~i~hW~S~ left, some good thing among them, -" and~i,l=~--h,-efor lights new naner[andrun for 24 hours steady for the ANAMOSA'S I-. " e ,~nc~,= rAIH sell cheap, on easy terms Auuress vo=~r cn-ic Ior :2= and ~"~'~t"~'~"walls and oeilin~s', a'ndlOmCiai ~est ]mrmg ~t~ nrs~ ~weive August 1Rth 1 'i " ~ ' J "~ " " o "" o r & WEEK DAYt uF,~xt ~t bt~u v o ". = ~.*.: ,f~ c:a . . -.-~ -- ~LII~ lt~::?~o ] /~OX t$OqF~ I 1eCHaIIlCSVllle~ IOW~. o n from )m~ p~ 7.~)a m. tos:00p, m,except freshly .ps, in ted wood work. ~klIof{p urS~nmeri'~ ~P~eP~;~v~t'~w~ In no one way is the popularity and] ,~ .T.-~--~ pmce on all Fancy Ribbons, yd ;u~Y, ofilceopenfrom7:00a, m. tog:(~p.m. WhiCh. WlEU tne eonvenleneen ann nab I - ' - " '~ " k a -'ewelr re airin " " ill was run at a hundrea gauon a minute strengcn of the Anamosa I~mr attested ~, ~.-, a J y p g, . . ural beautms of the tIall, w certamlv .~;~ ,m o ,~oa ra ~ ,-, the- in the d,~m~nd tt .~ ~h,~ ,~i ~.~,~o ] guaranteed first class, at Stevenson's, for your choice, they are bargains. MALLS, ~lr lt" attractive" to the most fastldl-" " I~ ~o, Jta~o t~a~ ~=~ ~.~ ~ ~t xualj ~=~ ,~ uuu ~ ~,~ o ~*~ FROM EAST DISPATCHED E~Sr. O~S.~e 75 gallons per minute, or 10~,000 for the have met by constantly improving and When you wish a genuine bargin in t ~/~ ~iiiiiiT~!~a "J!I!;TnTII~IIIIIII T!I 3:~)p m ' I day and niglit run, 8,000 gallons'above making additio,s to the grounds. Oneltheelothinglln%cometous. ~, --Mfss Grace Rigby has justbee~ven- J the required amount, it is not consid- of the finest amphithea,|re's ever builtl Rood&Young, ~,~g'%~ '~ "~ I ~'~1"O joying a delightful trip t t ered possible that thereis any surface in the state is this year s best improve.I ~l I ll l~L][ lt,~ ST nnder most happy conditions. 8he nasl water in the product, the well being ment. it IS 102 feet long, 34 feet wide[ For Sale P been one of a party traveling with double cased beyond the danger limit and 30 feet high, with a soatin~ caoac I " ' Capt. Murray, assistant passenger agentI The water is of a most pleasant and ity of 2500. It ishoth comfort=ably'and[ A lirst class family horse for sale and short lengths of embroideries, all of the Illinois Central railroad, the trip I agreeable taste, cool and as clear as scientifically constructed, well shaded I cheap, lnquire of B. 1). Wheat [.~g office hours mall l~ made up at I oat being made in a private car and the I crystal When not in use the water and commanding a fine view of the I, Wl(:l[ns we are clearing tnem out at BU minlltPa before traln time. Money order ~ess7,00a:m. to7:00p, m. party one of relatives and intimate[rises to,the top and overflows quite track and surroundings. It goes with-] Extra ordinary bargains in mens, about half nrlce. su~n^Y, friends. They saw the sights of Den- [ freely, l'he well is an 8 inch bore, 325 out sayng tnat the thousands who re- |boys' and childrens' clothing during r il arrives at 7"34 a m from the east and is ver Manitou. Salt Lake City, and otheri feet deep, and cost for the drilling $501. gularly attend the Anamosa Fair will I n|~r o ffreat al~arsme~ ~ale - buted. Ofltce open from 12m. to 1 p. m. interesting points. Mr. and Mrs,This with the casing used makes the thlsyearbe interested greatly in sol Rood &Youn~ f~f'~ t-~ e~ made upat7p, m. Ernest C. Wheeler were also with the total cost between $500 and $600,the practical and finean improvement and| ~'" ~ ~"~"%le~ f%#"~'~ 4- ~'t1='~= W.M. Moo~,P,~. party exact figures not yet having beencomfort tor visitors,Men's $10.00 suits go at $7.00 during ~mt~ ~ [[J~'~| [ ll I, /ll "" " "- --name " : " ' "our -rest clearance sale v =-,-- v ~ v v A ~ i. ~mm ~ I atmlted xne A 8~ Yalr nab neen not/ed [ g " . & -- SOClETIES~ Church Ahnouncements. The work of erecting the tower is in for the variety and character of its at- t Rooo ~ x oung. METIIODIST progress, the only hitch rathe immedi- tractions a2~d this.year's pro g.ram pro- l A priceless blessingis found in Dr.! on Summer Underwear, Don't you - Dr Boyo" Wll~:'l preacn" in"" the- morning" I ate compm~ion ior opera~ion at tile mlses toauu new laurels In ~ais airec- I Sawyer s Arnicaand Witch IIazel Salve ] ,~,~,~rl ~r~m,~ 4, t,~l,~ xr,~, ,~,;,~, [ system, if any, being upon account of a tion. Asi.de from the regular exhibits / for miss hives, scald-head eczema, nin I sa u o- ~, --,-aV j,-, v. e out the A. F. & A.M. a~ the us.n.aj no.ur. 2~oeven!ngservlce: |delay in receiving the tank, which of the product from soil and industry |worms burns and cuts t'I' F Haese[er VFRNON LODOEo NO. li2 holds regnlar ' . ' " I en her y " tim ,b o st fertile of commun- [ " ." " . "q tnere will De tne usual bunuay ~cnool should have be e b this e ut of one f the me ' ~a.~u= d ea ue mee~m s :Ommunlcatlons on Tuesday eve,dug8 on or an L g " g ' is not yet received. The laying of the iti~s, inhabited by the most intelligent i- ~ard .boars suitanie ro.r mounting ] e t~ne full moon. Vltlttng brot her~ welcoma. w~L~m~. JA~ RonINSON, W. M, PRESBYTER{AN. college mains through the campus is and progressive of people, in itself i~r aaK plcfures, lor sale.cheap.at, the{ ~ ~ I==~ Secretary. NO church service next Sunday, dur- also under active way at present. For enough to ~ake a very interest- I - ziawK-Eye uflice, j II IL,~%1 U~ty~'% -- ~ i,~h~,~n~nfnastor ~undav School lthe information of some people, who |ngdisplay, an~the usual high grade[ ,~ ,',~, ,~ ~-.a a ~ .~.1 ~ I-" ~W J[~.~~ o rl ]~.a =a ins a u ,or Ido not seem to understand exactly, we racing there w~tl be the late~t track KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.-,~ ,- --~ -~- .~ A ~,s s s will add that the water mains through sensation--~c~," race hor, es com-] ov7~e&th~ydargain counter. Oxfords "~I~KLIN LODGE No. ~. " -- u r I the campus are put iu by the cullege petlng inviatures unrestrained way, |" " " 1 Laales oloreo MOSe, splenalo goo s, JU I~r meettugaon the first Hepu%l~na;e~t ~)Dne" visor and not by the tow " without driver " Five of these pacing,Amature photographers will find I "h i i -o " 7 ~and thief Monday evenings of . " I " wouders will each day.contest at a 2:15 1 suitable mounting board, Cut to order, ] wor~ Sol pa r, pr ce I ClOSe them r ~each month A cordlal welcome Repubhcan supervisor convention alt T Second d,strmt, convened at Marion] ' andacrobat|c*~aks 25and 29 inches[ Ilawk-] -eOmce t out :zSC paw, some good ones at l- tovlsltlngKaighte. ". . ' Birthday Gelobratlon ~g ". helh~0n Midgets, pugili tic cheap at the /o.J. Ho~o~, c~e. Co~o~ l:30.p.m. Aug. 9 Called to.order bYlborAsiarif~gf~i~::~nfg:mxr~]a~loVes~e~n3high. The.d~trorses, Powder Face / ' I worth 2=c. "q~ K, of R.&~, C.C. J.W. ~owman, chairman amtrict cen- . ~ ' ~ ,:'#and Cupid.tl~at~reated such a sensa- I $200. Rewara -' " tral committee. On motion A.B.Chub- Ltnn ~rov9, ~e?ar ~.aplas~ .aria ~i ~ tion last War :i~Dr.;Carver ehamvion I +h ao,o~e,~,~a ~o,~ ~. ~ " buck was made chairmanOn motion/ vernon met at tne pleasan~ nome ut ,ms ~io~,~,~, 2" ~"=.:^ ~ 2:.~ / ~.v? .~LX.~,~.~,u. ~. p,~- I A. = -- -~ ~ ~ at~zrata uo.lt ~UU~ tLt m um r CHURCH DIREC'tO.Y. ~rK:tteri~c~fhL~Srbnnn~h:hdOeS~nIJ hScG ~edYn~ie~::~t~,t~u~i:r~ fa~,am~ eryt ste. Clearing Prices on ~ . ~ o . o.~,ooooo ,o.o o, ,o, gations flu)m the several wards arm will be a deltght[ul leasure treat and J p~l[~ ~l,~I{Of his wife, Mrs, Lydia A. Goudy. the y y aSSOC ating ~ol)'a'~ .u~o - precinc~ ~port~! the delegates, pres-[~e'aeel~ofmt~an~ch~v~i[~lol~1o~hir~ th:vr one of prnflt as well.p Mt Vernonand ~?0~?~e:h Pen~YO:wn:r'sFlreAss e'a'[ ~acbing~an~,0.sea ~ andT:~) p. m. ent, and the several waras an([ pre-l. ' . ' ,~ .z . vicinit~ will u~oubtedl~,' be well re," I . ~ ~ ~,v~,# ~==Y sch~lW ~.' m " -=n-* fall- -e-res-nte"~ ,Votal~ nrougnt net to the "l~ra muestone - " :. " --- I ' meetlngeeh ariel m. m c~ we~u y p v u. x,presented each (~wll;n propitious,[ ,Worth League lay at a ~ m. ~. ~ number of de.egates thirty-five. [ ~ rom th~.s, eminence she can take a weather the ~ wltl probably The best line of ~.ew ~ ork shoes In tyerM~ti,e~ hyat p. ~:~t~ ~ Me ",nomtnatewithinfor- re,respective view oz ,the pas~.anu heareco,d' ;h,~ ai~t,i thispar~ ot the glut)e, at Herren & Don t re, ,~ "an,~ Vn~t~ ~aha.lfl ~'nl~ ~dvnntaera rdlal tnv~tlo, II set ~ n~=,~ o, m m:~w~,~ ct~-~ ~t~-~o~, uam ql each townsmp / .'~""~'; v-- -v= -~ --er ~-e[ore. that s~,~ ~ falr" ass, ciat]' people seem r.-.ao a ~ a -- :=-.-"- .J.t~. -- =. . . & aimouncin towns ~0 Is now the only representative of a ! IL C. ~ ~i ] g ~: ,tO, whioh wasl take to,y and ~ith of the above prices, there is money m to you. 8BY'PERIAN and 7 a0,m carriealowm, oUt.result:. InformalGarr Treat,bal| t Wtth24~ Wmf l~ II twognee nappybrothers,ranniYreluaininO~G.ou~v.nVe Sls~erSupon anUtne ts added to Backache is the first indication of g Y, grounds and s, dia Secrlst, 9 Formal ballot |sh res of time. Mrs.is a native ~follow