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September 30, 1898     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. 8i THE ur-ro-om i 1‘ Local Department 9g; GRAND DISPLAY MllLINERsé-N OF '€W€fit\ffim§€é$\' ~¢W$W‘ LATEST STYLES Wish to announce that 1h I t (J f ( .§ AT % * . __ - .r _ —" e Cxecu ive ‘ommittee o lor- they are Pleasantly. located In dayAuditorium opening next ll ednes ne“ meets in executive session today. 7‘ . LOWEST PRICES , ‘ their KNew Millinery Parlors __A_ J. power was a Chicago pas- ~1llllq118stl‘eet rparade‘ Wednesday FRIDAY “"3 SATURDAY : over «on... Hub" Clothing Store lastevemng- “be” “W “0 0W- RAN DALL' KEPLER .; , _Mrs‘ Frank Stanley was a noon ab —-Rev. Joseph W ardle spent Tuesday ; where they Will be pleased to rival fmm Cedar Rapids, V Wednesday at the Omaha exposl- THE LEADING MILLINERS. greet old friends :6 and make ——Miss Gertrude Macy left for Sum- ' mitsvme 1nd, last evening —Watch for the street parade of the many new ones. All the lat» ’ , Concert next Wednesday afternoon at -—Forest Walters Will be the new 3:30 o’clock, est conceits in UpvtozDate Mild clerk in the O. S. Moses restaurant. linery to please the eye. :6 26 ——Mr. al'lSd c11mg. Atlas. 1%.Vlfaélman . were Over 111] a VlSl 1'53. In 011. :6 THE Low PRICES Win 5’ ~Mrs. Abner Lacock arrived home more than repay you for the Tuesday eveningfromavisitatOmaha, . . Nebr. efforts Put forth In ascendlng ——Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hoover were the stairs. visitors with relatives at Marion over Sunday. ——Dr. T. J. Baird of the City Phar- l O P egni [\g macy. was a business visitor at Dubuque Tuesday. ——Banker Smith spent Sunday in and 1st getijdl‘séififilds.aguest of his brother, ‘ —ll. F. Haeseler left yesterday after- l—ladles noon for a. few days’ visit with friends at Hampton. cordially lp\\)lt€d toga“ —Mrs. W. W. Shirer was called to Manchester one day this week by the -—w w - serious illness of a brother. W —Rev.dl’%rkini)Sloc&imt’96 has been appointe 'ice- resi en of Morning- JAMES RILEY, Prop' side College at Sioux City, Iowa. —The Progress Club will meet with . ——Mrs. Oliver Clark has gone to Den- ver 0010., where she will enjoy a visit x“..«,.°‘..¢(,.«..¢..q..¢(.a.«.u..¢(..qu»..p..p..wp.».»..p..»..». Call at the UP—TO-DA TE l r with relatives. ——E. W. Stroebel has been in town with Mrs. Louise Porks this week, sell— ing Chase planes. ——Cal. Dresher went to Dysart, the old home town, Wednesday, for a short visit with friends. ——Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Easterly of Ottosen, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis. ——Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nosley, who live north of town, left Tuesday for Omaha and the exposition. —Mrs. A. G. Neff visited at Cedar Rapids from Saturday until Thursday with her friend, Mrs. Lyman. ——The City Council meet tonight to adopt measures regarding the reorgan- ization of the fire department. —~Mr. and Mrs. James Smith left Tuesday night for a. visit with friends at Thornburg and What Cheer. “Mr. Cushing of Ottumwa, was a 5g: Announcement l hlirs . . We are placing upon our cou PK and tables an unusually large 1 . max 33 Suits and More: l T. in the Suits is one, the cloth “‘0 OIIPS “‘4’” Tu?” Miss Randall Monday, Oct. 3rd,‘at 7:30 visitor over Sunday in the city, with 2. FOR ALL KINDS OF SHOES by a ml“ With the higheSt rep“ P559 1). m. SECY. son who is a student in the college. - , , for Quality and coloring STRI . a -——The musical treat of the season- ——Geo. E. Herrick, of Chambers 85 Men's Tan Shoes at - $2.50 l :34, the Philharmonic concert..Chape1Aud- Herrick, was a passenger to Davenport Dark ChOCOlate 3111’s ’ ' 3-00 ' ' ALL WOOL, at the ex- ilgiérsium, Wednesday evening, Oct. 5th, last Tuesday upon a business trip. *esi‘tigg TOIDSGBoofiyDear Kits - t l l . i . . . on a u o - - . , . ‘ “Bennett Chap?” 0‘ Chlcagoy 3 SW Florsheirigi Fine Vestigig Top - 5.00 reme y 0W pr'ce 0f ' ———H. E. Mason of the Home Diary, m “m MANUFACTURER 01" yesterday suffered the loss of what he considered the best one of his herd of Jerseys. ——Joe Bennett, convalescing from a & sick spell, arrived home last Saturday , evening from Jacksonville, Fla, on a 20 days’ furlough. C E M E ~11. G. Simpson reports having har- vested a crop of peaches of 30 bushels. The trees of John B. Leigh also gave forth an abundant yield. .. .—G&iy A. Fefree of DtpWitg, has ac~ Mt v cepte a posi ion wit Re stock as JAHES R1LEY, Iowelxlnon clerk, Chas. Savidge having resigned to engage in other pursuits. —Wm, Wherry was at Clarence Wed- dent here last year now representing the National Magazine, spent Sunday in town. —Dr. Nicholson delivered a lecture at Epworth last Friday, occupying the M. E. pulpit in this city Sunday evening. --Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sessions have just been spending a few days at the home of Esquire and Mrs. C. M. «o«um-«nix.vac-cr-«mmmmsroowmnuwwmm-wow-woo.» Sessions. a a 2 ——The Apollo Club will meet with —~ Miss Florells Goudy, Tuesday evening, *0 R. 0015,81. has accepted a posi_ For Sale_ d . ., occ‘4’at7‘30‘ycmck‘ lion as traveling salesman with the Poland China BroodSows withlitters a; by their sides at prices that will sur- , . , SECY~ Cedar Rapids Commission Co., and will -0, Howard Kepler rammed last start out on his first tri next Monday. prise you. Also some choice male pigs that will please you. Call and see if I ’ Friday evening from his trip to Wis. He will retain his real once here and IA 0 AN OVERCOAT from a ‘l equal reputation at the same e -F The above lines are all elegant, none better few as good. Come and see for yourself. «not.«m.««.«««.«««.«unoo»».mn-oxwounuxunownmoo»oo- 0D HORTON a i to We“ ‘ity is considered . . . em +¢<Mx~c<o«name-«narua.«.«.«x.or.««».».».p~».».p.».p.».».».p.».x» KEPT CONSTANTLY 0N HAND, ALI. aligns PROMPTLY DELIVERED Drop 1 Card in the Post Office. "“' , nesday to attend a big cattle sale. cousin, while Mrs Kepler remains for expects“) be a} home Otter? Sunday- am right. J. M. KIRKPATRICK. . ’ mm.-- mum..-” a- / WNW“... There were 325 head of Nebraskacattle a more extended visit at her son’s Walrus! MT. 0013761‘ WI” lllld ills new « To examine our stock. Bet offered and sold at this sale. home. Posfit'9“ “WWW”? and my?” ‘ime W ' ' or more thorou hl m d L H . . . , as e is a common ious an esorv mg n 0d n - e o —-Prof. Harris W. Smith, 94 was at -Geo. Thompson was a. passenger citizen, one who has always dealt hon- to Sgesgwyg’g ilildeiitlvlggglyPillgFllleg g y g Camp Cuba Libre opened a school for the benefitaof those who wish to im- prove their time to the best possible advantage. Tuesday morning for Omaha, prt. orably in business matters and made Where he W1” take "1 t311‘5‘51‘1’03‘twn many friends- cure biliousness.lnsctivelivcr and con- and Visit in the sister cities of the *The on Fire Company Had a minimal,“ HF. Haeseler. Biglmuddy' "39“ng Monday “mm m the Gun Agood 14-inch lawn mower for only ~ _Tbe College has secured three new Club rooms. and resolvedto ask the $2.50 at Chambers & Herrickva. Remington type.writ,ers for the Com- City VCouncrl to authorize increasing merCial department and offers the old the 11% 9f members to 5’5 Volunteers instruments in good repair at a very and. equip a hook, and ladder, cart, moderate price. . i , New ""v‘bers were elected to «till i ' . j vac jzstion'isnd —-—Mrs.Dennison,adsughfer of Mrs. fly 0' w. Wardiwhose home is "in Missouri. uté P cannot be produced. ROOD & YOU 4?“;eeeeseeef cause they perfectly and completely WWW SUCCESSOR ISAAC SINCLAIR REPAIR SHOP Wagons. Buggies and Farm Machinr ery Repaired Promptly. Screen Doors. Windows and Cabinet Work. —-Clarence Davis acted as one of the pail bearers at President Schmlfer’s fun- eral services at Iowa City, Sunday, representing the Dentistry department of the S. U. I. 5 —-Miss Josephine Owen of Clinton, who has been visiting at Blairstown, stripped here today on her way home an Stoves for Sale. Upon account of having put a fur- , _, uses in my house I have two good re elected! hestin stoves to sell at a remarkable Mitchell Ml low pr co. E. R. RIS'TINE. . . rived here Thursday mor ing and will , Bowgag film“ 0f Ml” M“ Allen at mitskedthis Ear hplme, having two sou! , ' at on ing ,‘orne . A , g , kt; Your Pafvonagz ~Superintendent and Mrs. F. J. *Viceymidefi , soli¢1i¢d. Sessions were down from Waterloo. Tmmssms ,, , Wednesday, for pus birthday anniver- 6d the funeral of mg, 6 ,1 g Poms Reasonable sustain:iguana:in low we Sundayaaslremeseno as '1 Shop on South Side. Near F, hi i t dmbei ' . 1 0f the Colege faculty. > m. C I hr haac Sinclair'sResidencc. mge,‘,§,n§§i§cfffi°fitile from}? £23112? ——The regular meeting of the W.‘ llfgc. .uuoym kodak pictures, for sale cheap at the E . um. has acme and manyaare angling for the U. b8 held MODdfi 11135181 cu r HEWk‘Eye omw- .r ‘ .\-\- . -\. . . hf festive bass :along the banks of the Oct-3rd. in the G.A~ 1131 - A 1“ flz’gvlvcewaégés ‘ 53%: cgagwgg Gan“ Horton 35 Kyle“, and 100k , - - '(' -/'/°l- no M, VWWWW Cedar, especially at the Palisades. ,' -—A. D. Klump, a' student at Cornell E and an employee of the Hawk-Eye office last year, spent Sunday in town. He has just returned from the south, bein a member of the 50th regiment ban , now at Des Moines. L. W. —«G. W. Brooks, who was ill for'sev- , p o RIETOR_ eral weeks at the home of his friends, ‘ R P ,4 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rebstock and cared m“ ‘3‘“ "W" G“"'““" a“ professionally by Dr. T. S. Kepler, so mmml ” "man" far recovered as to able to start out on MAM .................................... Hun the road again last Friday evening. A NEW PATENT —The 7th Division‘tr the Aid Society will have on sale at Mrs. Myers’ store, 8 Saturday, Oct. lst, veal, loaf, chicken, variety of cakes, cookies, doughnuts, sarstoga chips, bread, rolls and pies. attendance is very much desired. -—John Newburu and two chitin-sh, Donald and Alma, are here from Des Moines spending the Week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Newborn. They expect to roturujto their home tomor~ I'OW. ~Tiis peek ipping: By Mt. Ver» ,n 11 Stone ’86., 1 cars building stone to at Rapids and 1 to Me unicsville. By Goody Bros, .1 car ho to Cedar Rapids. By Kiihet, 1 car cattle to Chicago. -—Rev. Marsh of Evanston, Spent Sunday with Dr. Nicholson and ad— dressed tlie Epworth League in the evening. Rev. Marsh is on his way to over their bargain counter. Oxfords ear and study under annuecihl, 75 to 8150 3 mg rostest Italian teacher of voice “W ivmg‘ ' ‘ If you needs suit or an overcoat take f—u‘llho steadily increasing practice of the time to look at our new Fall and Dr: T. A. Gorméythhas demanded the Winter stock. Rood young.“ assistance most 0 6 time or severe . ‘ . months past of another operator-Mr. Amateur 911°” “pm” Wm film 3. G“ Haegeler_and much new equip, suitable mounting ard, out to order, ment made necessary. I To meet this cheap 3" the last demand the Doctor has just added HBWk-Eye Ofllce. a N ew Columbia dentists’ chair, a . triump of mechanical perfection in its cpagoiénghitgmfing'figrfigfi93d hand way, embracing every convenience and advantage conceivable. The new qusr. ’ ' tors in the Brackett building are most mlggiuaggyigafigrgeoaaggt?22,1321? comfprtable and pleasant. be: the telephone at News. —-The water tower has been complet- . . ed and the plant is now in successful Th9 be“ “119 Of New 1 0“! 811085 in nl; p, rt. Come in and See Them We Will be Pleased to Show You the Goods. ful Wrappers in Prints and Flannelette, Ch . than Making. Carpets, Rugs, Portlers 6 Lace Curtains. " A GRQQERIE , ALL DEPARTMENTS FULL or NICE FRESH .‘ THE BEST THING OUT . . operation A couple of leaks in the this part Of the globe, at Horton ’ , M f t d M M 1:31:5' 7thtD;VIS;ON'at Eggsgglogglgmm’to {363m Vzorkm tm{mains Were discoveredb and regairedi Kyle“ HEINZEST PURE APPLE CIDER VINEG 1: —- rs. . . 6 Spell DD ay. ' Man connections are eing an wi ' SWE PICKL 5 AND BAK B anu ac ure and Cedar Rapids and-was accompanied _James person of Camdefi, Mich,,is be made before the Winter setsinialto' itfidtsmtlomdgmgrrg MASON FRUIlZT JARS EXT‘lii CAEPS it] Sold bv Q home by Miss Kass Rush, who Will Spending the week at the home of Mr, gether the greatest rush in .this line ng at their homes AND RUBB’ERS E ‘ Stady art In the Lorne” A"; 50110011 and Mrs. Jno. Hoodmaker. MT. Person Pl'Obably be on In the Sprmg When Twenty.flve cents for every bun: is an old acquaintance of Mrs. Hood- maker and is just returning from a. trip to Omaha, N ebr. -—Su t. W. F. Cramcr ’79 is much lease with his new field of labor at aukegan, 111., as the School Board gives him all needed authority in the water will be desired for garden med words_ Prompmess and good . and lawn. The complete success of work necessary' Applications mustbe o . 1 electric lights in Mt. Vernon augurs accompanied by ten cents for pan} SALT BY THE BAR tr foremost satisfactory condition of af- cum“. Address: The Sioux City . ". l fairs with the waterworks system. Bussmeflg College. Sioux City, Ia. D E O H G V.. __._____...__. O C L BUSINESS LOCAL. ' CHEAP Homes having resigned a situation as teacher Wt“ H R in a graded school to take up this ' 0 work. —-Roy Kurtz, secretary of Ashlar Mt. vernona Ia" Chapter 122 Royal Arch Masons, inv , . forms us that at the regular convoca- {'4‘ Every bed guaranteed to give tion Tuesday evening, Oct. 4th, several * satisfaction or money refunded. I important and interesting subjects will can in out his views so as to secure - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . also make a specialty of repairing come “P for POW)“ that Will mime“ the est possible results. r~~e~~~-m~-flw-~7w-—-~~«~~—- l" . 1',‘ all kinds of furniture at reasonable Egggbgg’fopfiglggezggtwould urgeevery _Special meetings are being hem For Sale 0r Trade. MINNESOTA- ' e. Fices' Drop me a PO‘ital card and , , each evening at Mt. Zion. On Sabbath Folding bed for sale. Wanted coal , If you are mm'e’teaiwri“ for Pricesi '3, will call promptly and get your —ThePhllhaFm0mc concert company at 2:30 p. m. Roy. H. Stuntz will preach heating stove, would exchange bed for terms! EXCMSWH '“WE- of Chicago, composed of real artists, ' there, also his male uartet will ac- tove. MRS. M. A. SNOW. J' 3- CORK :umlituae and return the same When with Miss Crab as reader and imper- company mm. There (tun be no sap 5 . Burt, la, 8p“ re ' swamp, W111 appear at the, Chapel vice in the,,morning, only afternoon Waterman Fountain Pens are the figdfigrgém E’ggdyfgggg ggegggfcgvgh and evening; best and are full warranted in every $200. Reward. : . r > . . . be pleased with their artistic rogra‘in. -—-The enrollment at the College is: “spec,” for sale y W G lower The undemgm’d “90°13'th 0‘ Pre' mium payers noreby offer $200, reward For Sale Cheap' for the arrest and conviction of any A good Baseburner stove and B incendiary in any of the associating Rochester rsdi tor or drum. Inquire towns. PropertyOwner,sFireAssocla- of Mrs. E. A. est. tion, Des Moinos, Iowa. . Adults tickets 35 cents; ch ldren 25 cents. V . —Ernest E. Keedick will go out on a trip, in west and north-west part of \ the state, for the lows Remedy Co., of Atlantic. He rep rts satisfactory suc- cess in his labors or his new employers Graduates 3, Seniors 43, Juniors 54, Sophomores 82, Freshmen 133, 3rd year Academy 69, 2nd year Academy 44, 1st year Academy 45, Irregular 40, total 12. This is considerably larger than last fall at the same time. fikkflfil‘fifil‘. . "The... L Almighfl Doll ls the Dollar you spend with us :7 we give you the greatest value l your money. ,_ Quality is of first Important Quality joined with Low Prices is the Buyes’ We keep Quality. we sell it at Low Price’ See Our Splendid Stock Full of Good Quality and For Sale at Prices that , Dollar Mighty. it Requires No Head to See , Bargains in Our Stock of Staple and Fane' Dry Goo Dress Goods, Notions, do”: w. H. so“ BUTTERICK PATTE ' R. B. srsvsnsonsl irrww Know that we are mak' and the Hawk-Eye is pleased to note cldsgdtfig?rssglrlggfit£gawldtlf{gigggtli d Material. Town and Country ing Remarkably Low the commendable endeavors of one of with the following members as banner prices on wan paper? .“our boys” and hopes he will continue pupils: Katie Fleming, Nellie Mc~ School Books. .. to succeed and prOSper. Laughlin, Merle Turner. Unless you . . I, —The North-Western line has just LULU SKU‘LMAN’ issued an exquisite little booklet on , Teacher' a , “The Hawaiian Islands." It contains —-Osceola Lodge 1.0.0. F.0f Marion a fine map of the company's route to celebrated its 50th anniversary in royal Califlprnifiia. and of otpr new possessionfiri style last;J ening, 8a bamquet inf nine the sci c,’ toget or with a. care u courses ein serve in onor o the at om; meek and get resume of the islands and their chief Want. A number of Odd Fellows our 9" “5 resources and too e for developement. from surrounding lodges were present The booklet may 6 obtained by send- ing 40 in stamp to the General Passen- , to assist in doing full justice to the oc- , g ger Agent, W. B. Kinskim, Chicago. casion, the local lodge being well repre— ~O. E. Stanley, ’95, who visited here sentedamong the guests and reporting 1 t recently has had afortunate experience y rrc l o as asoldicr, having resigned his posi- is to furnish a first class Book Store, and our Alm we hope to merit and receive your patronage. W. G. POMBR- I ZIIAN’I‘ TO———-— c-u-B—A Customer of mine when in need of any- thing in the line of fine jewelery or jewelery repairing. . a line time generally. tion as city engineer of Mason City, —Miss Sarah C. Hahn and W. S. Dixon were married Sunday at the in order to go with his militia company These Goods Must G°' when it was ordered out for service. home of groom’s parents Rev. M. A. Goodell pastor of the Lisbon M. E. Select your Patlefn- He was promoted from the infantry to Price ranging from aposuzion as sergeant in the Hospital church, performing the ceremony. The bride is a member of the well . Corps, in which capacity he has since 2 1 2 to 20cm per mu' served. lie waswat Chickamauga for Kfiflfiflfifififlflflflk known pioneer family of Amos Hahn the three months ending Sept. 1st, and who formerly lived at Lisbon, has been engaged during the past two seasons. v good while many others suffered I from impure water. He had charge and simple and the two names with which this item begins should now be ' r offers in view, he expects to begin on- Dr' T‘ J' Baird’ Propr' gineering work again as soon as his re- moving to a farm near Vinton, Benton and has been living at the homestead just north of town, where the groom, m-Ar THE-m was fortunate in having uncoutaminat- ' ed spring water, which kept his health The wedding was a very informal C. ‘ affair, being simply a marriage pure of 60 men for a time which kept him i Quite busy. As he has several fine written as Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dixon, whom we understand contemplate giment is mustered out, which Will county, although we have no positive probably be a month from mow. information upon this last point.