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MOUNT
VERNON
HAWK-EYE.
MOSES & MOSES
THE UP-T0-DATE
MILLINERS s-,-
Wish to announce that
their New Millinery Parlors
over ')The Hub" Clothing Store
where they will be pleased to
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--M. l)~orak moved this week to
Neidah, Wis.
Ed (~arhart of SheMeld, Iowa, is
here for a few days' stay.
--Mrs. Clarence Leigh has been quite
sick during the past week.
-- The l(uights of l'ythias will enjuy
one of their social meetings atthe lodge
~ooms next Tuesday evening.
--Miss ELLa M. Berryman of l~loom-
ington, IlL was ill town Tuesday in
the interests of the Deaconness work
at Chicago.
greet dd friends and make -.a.J. Powers has gone south on --A. Sewell Esq a prominent citizen
one of his regular business trips, of Waverly, was here Fri(iay from con-
many new ones, 511 the 10 --lice. A. A. Vaughn, of East ference to visit his grand-daughter at
est conceits in Upao,Date Mil, l)ubuque, has been a college visitor the college.
lmery to please the eye, ~ ~ this week. --Fred B. Neff was down from Cedar
The extension of the street light Rapids yesterday straightening up
A; THE LOW PRICES will service in tile west end of town is be- business affairs as treasurer of thelocal
ing put up. lodge K. of P.
more than repay you br the Albert Rood arrived this morning --Rev. H. C. Stuntz spoke for the W.
el]OtiS put forth ill ascclRling from the so~tth for a couple of weeks' F. M.S. anniversaries at the Central
visit at home. ] Illinois and Illinois conference.-
the stairs, . . Ephorth lterald
--Mrs Miles I Cummmg, of Saxon,
Ill is here for a visit with her mother, I --Miss Corinth L" Cook l'h. D
Mrs. E. D. Waln. [ daughter of Isaac Cook D. D holds a
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t'~
It UD --Luc,us Docker left for Chicagol :
e[3 i[ O . professorship at Vassar College.--
Wednesday noon, in response tea call ] -v"~--'-Mrs. G:ll;la;d
and
Mrs
Irons
left
from his mother. I --,*
Sept. 30 and Oct. 1st IMonday night for Council Bluffs to
--u. u. wroyen l~sq o~ ~/nane.s.uky,[ attend as delegates the State Conven-
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spent Saturuay and Sunuay w~m ms C '
:,Lion of the W. . ]~. U.
All hadies children at the college, l
/ --Misses Jessie Sherwood and (]race
Apollo (AnD wnl mee wire ~nza-| Wolfe left,esterda, for Omaha
lnOited
beth I lather, ruesday at 7 30 o clock
Gordiallq toGall ' :,[where they will enjoy exposition sights
ORDER OF ~EC. [ and delights for several days.
The Sorosis Club will meet at 7[ --Mi~,~ l irdie Kenler left for Omaha
~ o clock ruesday evening, Oct. 18, with] NeLr Wednesday-, m~,ht,'~ - wher. e she
: - -- * : : " - ""=~ Miss Lizzie Smyth. SEe will enjoy the exposition and be the
JAMES RILEY, Prop. --The Ladies' Exchange at Myers,guest of Mrs. Maid Kepler King.
dru store will have on sale the usual ] 'Vh,~ Cvia d~ .~ ,+hav tla~,ro a
bill of fare 9th DIVISION b
" : ' [ Kepler will e pleased to learn that he
~01~ $1Lg~",~ --A. D. Guild went to Omaha Men-[ has so far recovered from his recent
PLEASANT HILL day to visit the exposition and possibly/ Illness as to be able to get out some.
take a short trip to his land in Cole-| --Mrs Brackett, with Mrs. Smith
LI/ 15 KILN ride. [and daughter returned Thursday eve
Miss Wallace went to Omaha| from a very enjoyable visit with tIon.
Monday to visit the exposition, With| Edgar L. Braekett at Saratoga Springs,
her father and mother who live at[ ;~. x.
DX~LII m ~m) l~CTtmXR oF Eloora. / --Mrs. N. B. Sherk and daughter,
Dr Stuntz has been away this week[ Miss Cora, left Tuesday mornir~g for
LdTll~l].Ld[]l~t +.-~Ja,~o.o tl'~ N~ W Rranah'nf t.hm W / Taylor, Iowa, where they will visit at
h ~end the home of Rev and Mrs S II S y
F. M. S. which met at Sent ] ,/
HAIR, ~ Indiana. /ffeler"
--Mrs. Prof. Collin, Mrs. Goodell and| .-7E. E. Mitchell and:Ins: KirkPoat-
CEhI15NT Mrs Blaekwell are in attendance at] r,mK were among the omanaov,s,~(rs
+h. w ~ T U state convention atl ~nls weeK. :hey wen~ ou~ ~onaay
~uv w. . . * e
Waterloo [ night and were present at the b~g c Is-
~1 bratmn on President's day.
K2~ CONSTANTLY ON HAIl), ALL --Mrs. Walker and daughter, Miss
OILD~iS rR0~I'~LV DILlVE~]) Florence, who have been visiting at the --Rev. Dr; Pratt a, ne,l~gh~d~ ~o,t~rond
menus a~ xt~ vernor y ~wo ~ g
(r. W. Young home, returned to DeWitt- '
JA/*IES RILEY, m. w o Wednesday and spiritual sermons at the Chapel
Sunday morning and the church in the
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Iowa. --Mr. and Mrs. J. ~. Hart of Topeka evening. He reports his son Itarry as
Dr@ a C~tri In the Post Office. KinK arrived h.ere last Friday and are fully recovered to health and Ralph as
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rapidly recovering from his severe
': =::::::: :::: := ::: :=-- :==: :- ::: ::--: John Garrett. sickness.
~ --Merton Kepler returned last Sitar- --Invitations have ~)een received ~ ~.~
===================== day from Wisconsin, where he had here for the wedding of Miss Laura
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been engaged in work for some timeon Nichols and Mr. A. B. Chubbuck, at
a telephone line. the home of the bride in Flaudreau, S.
--A shipment of 300 head of cattle D Thumday Oct.20th. Miss Nichols,
was received here yesterday afternoon is a former student of Cornell college
SUCOESSOe tS,~AC StNCV~te from O'Neill, :Nebr that will be pas- and quite well known to many of our ~j.~
re tired in this vicinity, citizens, who will extend a most coraial
welcome to a home among us.
--Miss Clara Maynare Campbell of
iSHO,mra~v 10wa is the ~,uest for a week's [ Dr. Berry, editor of the Epworth
tstayat the home Of Mr:and Mrs, Ohas. ] Herald, has been Out to Deadwood t
f E. Reid. Shearrivod Tuesday. .] attend tho~ Blae~ Hills conf.arence and
Wagons, Buggies and Farm Machkv . " ' " " in *" "'t l l~PortS r"We were entertains(1 at
The past week s smpp g r~y ~a u
cry Repaked Promptly, Screen ~-- ~ I~ : B "I hillside he se'of M
Doors. Windows and Cabinet v ernon Stone uompany " cars. Y I An hm~r in tomb a
Boyd 1 car oats to .New lOrK. Y] henorlief.ion'h~"[m
Work, ~
G0udy Bros 2 cars hogs to Chmago. [
~rOklXI ~I~{1,1OX, II~[~ --Mrs. G. W. Smith. who has lmotr at
guest at the home of her parents, Rov.]
i~olid~d, and Mrs, E. W, Jeffries. hift for-her~
home at Dixon, IlL Wedn~day noon.|
~l~i~ l~O~l~,~I~e --Mrs. T. S. Kepler left' Wedensday
Shop on South Side, Near evening for a visit with her son Otis
Kepler and family at Cedar Rapids and bead~of its other
Isaac Shclab'sR ~idence, also with her sister, Mrs. Firkins at societies,
Fairfax.
::::::-:==:::--::::::::::::--:::: --The family of~H. R. Wright are[ --The Dakota Conference Epworth
= ~,=o, ~:~ ,+,~ u.o=,oo,--r0~o=,o
st Des Moines. where Mr. Wright ls ] the Epworth Eerald. "Dr. Nicholson
PALAGB
private secretary in the office of the l of Cornellcolle e, Is was present dur.
State Dairy Commissioner. ] ing the entire convention giving a series
of lectures on the Bible. H~ also
--Mr. and Mrs. Archer of Spencer,] preached a masterly discourse Saturday
spent Saturday and Sunday with their evening, his @eme being, 'What shall
daughter at the college and left on the I do with Christ in the closing days of
L. "~/~. late train Sunday night for their old the nineteenth century? His address
PROPRIETOR. home near 51iagara Falls, 51. Y; . [Sunday afternoon on 'The mission of
the Epworth League' was a rare treat.'
--Governor Shaw of Iowa, has attend- Dakota Epworthians will ever remem-
l~/rst Cla~ work Ouarranted. Led/es
8haml~Ing on Monday.
BBD ~F'I~IN~
THE BEST THING OUI'
Manufactured and
Sold by
Mt. Vernon, Is.
Every bed guaranteed to give
ed the session, of the Des Moines" an-
nual conference so regularly for years
that he could not omit a brief visit this
year as usual. Epworth Herald.
--Judge Pollock delivered an inter-
esting address on temperance before
conference Friday evening when Dr.
Kynett and Hen. Coffin also spoke in
the interests of the Anti-Saloon League.
--The W. C. T, U. will hold a meet-
ing at Ellison's Hall, Thursday, Oct.
20th, at 3 p.m. A report will be given
of the State Convention at Waterloo.
Each member is requested to bring a
friend.
--Dr. and Mrs, Albrook gave an en-
joyable reception in company with Mrs.
McIntyre, Tuesday evening, at the
home of the former. Mrs. McIntym's
sister and Mrs, Dr. Van 5less were
ber him ~'ith pleasure. Mrs. J. O.
Dobson of Sioux Falls, S. D as super-
intendent, had charge of the ~unior de-
partment. Her work was of a high
order and elicited much praise. Dr.
Jordan, pastor of First church, Sioux
Falls, S. D, and a member of the Board
of Control was present and participated
in the discussions of the conventioris
and on Sunday ,morning preached a
helpful discourse.
--The foot ball season was opened
here last Saturday in a well played and
contested game between the 'levens of
Cos and Cornell colleges. There was a
good attendance at the game and it
was developed that there was much
foot ball talent anct ability on the home
team. The Cos team averaged he after
in weight and were "not so slow, yet
the Cornell team had little trouble in
satisfaction or money refunded. I
also make a specialty of repairing
all kinds of furniture at reasonable
prices. Drop me a postal card and
I will call promptly and get your
furniture and xeturn the same when
repaired.
honored guests on this occasion, preventing their opponents from scor-
--J. E. Staufer, who was here last ing. This was, of course, encouraging,
week on a few days' visit at the old as it seems to have gone forth that
homestead near Linn Grove, returned Cornell proposes to take up in a
Monaay accompanied by his sister, thorough and systematic manner that
Miss Jessie. They will take in the ex- work of developinga foot ball team of
position at Omaha, entente to Kearney the same class as the base ball team, in
Nebr. other words a foot ball team to com-
pete with any of them is the hope for
--The Omaha travel has been ex- the near future. This Xend demands
ceedingly heavy for several weeks past, presistent and intelligenttraining, with
Mt. Vernon and vicinity sending a first class accomodationsingymnazinm
liberal quota of visitors to the Tram- and bath conveniences. As, this last
Mississippi exposition, which is proving [ is practically assured the future for
a success worthy of the great and ] athletics at Cornell promises for some-
glorious west country which has de- thing in correspondence with other
veloned it ranks. The score of last Saturday's
a Uronf ~e
iSneg for the school children of t e[d'c y g ,
United States to form a La Fayette [ North-Western, at the station this morn-
Memorial Monument and erect a suit-] ing. As goes without saying, when
able monument to the memory of one [ known that "the man with money" was
of the country's greatest friends and] hardly in the millionaire. . class, he was
benefactors apparently not in his right mxnd and
. . I f~rthur trouble was caused by the fact
-- ,he Ladies uemetery Association ] that he c,)uld not speak sutlieient en-
desire to call attention to the subscrip-/ glish to make himself understood to the
tlon paper circulated last spring. A/average'-A merican. The unfortunate
number of subscriptions are yet unpaia [ man gives bvidence of having been an
and we need the money to finish uP]an intelligent workman of the better
the season's work. :Please attend to [ class, is well and comfortably dressed.
this at once. Paymentmay be madetel tie stopped at Mitchell's last night and
Mrs. M. K. 51eft or Mrs. A. E. Barrett, I went to the station early this morning,
treasurer. ] trying to buy a ticket of Chas. Reid for
t Klondyke Indiana. Later Agent Graul
--unaries ~x.-~,pal;rlcK me~ wlm a]
tried to wait upon him when the event
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eculiar accident while going down r
above referred too occured. ~ alkmg
the street weunesuay morning hen
[ over to the stove the strange man de
samg unuer me wlnuowu ox ~vx,-~.
[hberately threw money into tile hre
ltUUSOn $ millinery parlors a oat; stan(1 [ ~ntl holn~ nr~vont~d hv Mr (~rnn!
fell out striking him on the forehead, [ fr'~ =~,~,'~n,~" ~~;,'~,-~ ~'~(~';,-~:"~'~
infl~ctm so severe a cut as to require
"' ~ ~ of ~'r Tenne and stitch |later tore some money up and threw it
~ne servlce~ D Y
in2the torn flesh t'o-ether - / around on the floor. Upon being tab
s m / on up town he was placed in the city
--Last Saturday afternoon in a run-/cell by Mayor Gormly.
away which occurred at the John[
Caraway place, 5 miles west of town, l
,",If ou want our stove snmea an]1
Mr. Caraway s three sons were thrown ] Y Y
from a wagon and William, the oldest/put up in goes shape, call on
~on, suffered the dislocation of the left[ Chambers & IIerrick.
shoulder and was otherwise severely o~
, bruised, tie is reported as doing well[ Fur oa,~.
I and not sufferin much pain, consider-[ One good four ton scale.j F lJARRETT
ing the nature o~ his Injuries
RAND DISPLAY
OF
LATEST STYLES
A'P
LOWEST PRICES
FRIDAY A~D SATURDAY
RANDALL & KEPLER
THE LEADING MILLINERS.
The Time to Begin I
Buying your Fall and Winter ,
Is right now. The season has begun; t e cold weal er s I
fast coming on. TheFall Styles are alitn, await-
SHOB$
In ttnn County. Come early and take your pick of Box
Foot ' -~
It0rt0n &
Kylc Fitters
Leave your orders
coal to be de-
this month
per ton.
$010~
Full Lines of Fall Dry Goods Arriving
Come in and See Them
We Wtll be Pleased to Show You the Goods. Beauti-
ful Wrappers in Prints and Flannelette, Cheaper
than Making. Carpets, Rugs, Portiers and
Lace Curtains.
ALL DEPARTMENTS FULL OF NICE FRESH GOODS.
HEINZ S'~ PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR,
SWEET PICKLES AND BAKED BEANS.
M~SON FRUIT JARS, EXTRA CAPS
AND RUBBERS.
SALT BY THIS BARRBI
Books, .Stationery and Artists'
Material. Town and Country
School Books.
Aim is,0
furnish a first class Book Store, and
~ut a we hope to merit and receive
your
patronage Yq. G. POLO]~R.
I~-IJ-B-ti
Ctistomer of mine when in'need of any-
thing ,in the line of fine jewelery or
jewelery repairing.
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The advent
Finds us well prepared with a
nificent stock of CLOTfllNO
FURNISHING GOODS for /'len
Boys. Among the
good things in the piles of ov
on our tables is
lithe
~lGayr0ck
/I 0vcrc0al
THE BEST GAR/'IENT IN
WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
all wool Kersey, Black, Bk
Brown--absolutely fast cole
triple warp Italian body linin
silk sleeve linings, all double-s
under the arm. Has wide
ings extending back under
arms =- seams are welt stitch
Has fine silk velvet collar.
are all extra stayed. For quah
fabric, tailoring and trimming
sidered, this is the
best overcoat in
the world for q]Y 'o
Ytr Stubborn
We wish to impress upon your mind
stock is large and our
the lowest.
t
and
WiTH RELIABLE GOODS, LOW PRICES
VICE, WE ~FFORD YOU TRADINO
VANTAOES OF THE BEST.
THE CHOICEST
ON THE MARKET AND THEY ARr:t
AT fREES "[HAT KEEF
AND WHICH ASSURES YOU THE
TO SELECT FROM.
.~ ~ ~.~
A GOOD PLACE FOR THlE
A G00D PLACE FOR TIlE CITIZEN
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the Dollar you spend with
we give you the greatest v,
. your money.
Quallty Joined with Low Prices is the [
We keep Quality, we seU it at Low
Full of Good Quality and For Sale at Prices
Dollar Mighty. It Requires No Head 1
Bargains in Our Stock of
H. ti01'
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
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