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‘ DBL“ “ [898' The President at Mt. Vernon. who has been
connected with most of
' the large shows previously held in this
“or wmlhhmmd ,n m, in, feélfiggfih mgenterl’rgngeefiorés (gag
country, expresses the opinion that it
mm. and vicinity by s. ii. lg Cl wens d” "3 me“ 8 will be years
and perhaps centuries be.
been made for a short stop of the train
we, carrying President McKinley and party
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b‘tock men who fail to Visit the live
V v enroute to Omaha. and the Trans-Mis-
AUI- A- BALMAN- sissippl exposition, passing through
-a asairassistance:is n n 7‘
[N0 ‘NAW lhrough either some misunderstand- time’.
unassumnshpd ,flpomible ing,earelessiiess or overbearing dispo:
1e“ Plifiiition. Anonymous coni- Sition of those in immediate charge of
C“ the train, the proceedings were most
e . KW— unceremoniously cut in the beginning.
F sI'BSCRiivrlON. l‘i‘esident King of Cornell college, who
iver : ADVANCE. joined the party at Clinton, had just
.. .3150 introduced the President, and thelatter
had just begun a short address saying
, . “l amdgleél-J’ wherevthe train sudilenly
one cLA u starte 0 again. nether the ’resi-
xiii—341% dentt’; was glad to be in Mt. Vernon, or
.or chan 9,, to e among such a representative
lime Tugadugfnmii crowd of bright and intelligent people,
v °“' we may never know but many people
realized a great disappointment, one‘lof
the keenest of a ife time perhaps. 1e
CE DIRECTORY train came nearly a quarter of an hour
. , .. ahead of time and caught crowds com-
ing from every direction, hundreds of
wnom did not get to see even the hand-
somely decorated train of the finest
rolling stock known to the country.
Those who were fortunate enough to
reach the station in time felt doubly so
when they realized how many were
altogether disappointed. All should
feel however that we were signally
honored, as indeed we were. Very few
stops were made by the Presidential
train in its trip across the state.
’l‘heChicago Record in noting the stop
here said: “The stop at Mount Vernon,
the seat of Cornell College, was so brief
that the President had only time to
say: ‘I am very glad to meet you all.’
The tumultous cheering was indication
Church Announcements.
PRESBY’I‘ERIAN.
The pastor, A. K. Knox, will preach
morning and evening. Subjects:-
“Divine influence on the human soul.”
“Unrecorded influences that brings the
soul to Christ.”
METHODIST EI’ISCOI’A L.
In the absence of the pastor we can-
not give anything authortative but the
usual services are expected to be held
at the Auditorium in the morning and
at the church in the evening.
A large line of Fur COllarettes
From $3.00 Up.
From 48 cents Up.
Ladies Tennis Night Dresses
80 cents and Up.
Children’s Tennis Night Dresses
60 and 65 cents.
, Finest Line of Ladies Underskirts
in this Section
. ~ Best Skirt for $1.00 you ever saw.
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llCa] at...
hambers & Herrick’s
...-GALL AND SEE US."-
WEEK DAY-
LEGAL NOTICES.
“00 3A1“. to 8:00 p. m , except
‘eniromTzon a. m.t09:09p. m.
MAiLs.
Sheriff’s Sale Notice.
BY VIRTle OF A SPECIAL EXECUTION,
Direct to me from the Clerk of the District
Court of Linn County, 1a., on a judgment obtaint
ed in said Com-1: on t e 6th day of Uctober 189s
in favor of Andrew Beuly and against William
Chambers and .1110. W. Kepler 'in rem) for the
sum of Two Hundred Eighty 'l‘wo Dollars and
Twenty Three Cents. and costs taxed at Thirty
Eight Dollars and ’l‘lilrty six Cents, and accruing
costs, 1 have levied upon the following Real
Estate taken as the property of said Defendants
to satisfy said execution to«wit: Lot Seven (7)
in Block One (1) in the town of Mt. Vernon, Linn
County, Iowa, and will ofier the same for sale at
public auction to the hi rhest bidder for cash in
hand on the 7th day of ovember A. D. 1888, in
front of the Court House door, in Marion, Linn
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Don from 12m. to 1 p. m.
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Handsome line of Made Dress
w‘ H i M enough that the .crowd was equally County, lowa, at the hour of
10 o‘clock a. m., of I
ride M MOORE P ' glad to meet their chief magistrate. me“de
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, AS Mr. McKinley entered his car he Dated at my oiiicein Marion Iowa,
October 7th, -
def Gig-“ES remarked to Senator Allison: ‘That is 1.8%. up. Cour.
Sherifl, to... County. Good Skirt for $2.25. - Better ones up to $5.00.
tch ' the best speech 1 have made yet.’ W‘s"
KEX'gm'ney A' w' “QV‘LLfig‘E’W
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Rogers~Hallauen
At the First Presbyterian church in
Davenport there was solemni‘zed Wed
nesday evening Oct. 12, at 8 o’clock,
the wedding of.Mr. Oscar Rogers of
this city to Miss Barbara llallauer,
daughter of Mrs. Nickolos llallauer of
Davenport.
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' DGE‘ N0 112 holds regular
Jan I 0“ Timothy evenings on or
q 5 ' “3mm; brothers welcome.
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Sheriff's Sale Notice.
BY ViR'i‘UE OF A SPECIAL EXECUTION,
Directed to me from the Clerk of the District
.Court of Linn County, 15., on a judgment obtain--
ed in said Court on the 0th day of October 1098,
in favor of Mount Vernon Bank and against
(reorge A. Johns for the sum of Two Hundred
lofty Dollars and Thirty Five Cents, and costs
taxed at Thirty Dollars and Fifty Cents and
accruing costs 1 have levied upon the follbwiii
Real Estate taken as the property of said Defentf
The ' New Styles Chenille and Tapes-
Ghirogractia . try Curtains
Ele ant Lace Curtains $1.00 pair and up. Good Size.
and g
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r BANKLIN LODGE N0 93 Mr. Rogers is the 80!} 0f George .f .d , _ .. to
th' Wra ers in
dRegular meetings on ,he'fl"; Rogers, 3. well known resident: of
this figfilg‘iéj“;,‘fdy§§e finish:
dill-d Monday evenings of city, who has spent most of his life in
saxiiy‘s iii-ataddition to the town of Mt, Vernon,
Physician Flannelette.
this vicinity and is well and favorably
known to a wide circle of friends and
Linn County, lows, as shown by the recorded
‘ h monui
A cordial welcome pint of said town and will offer the same at ub-
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“gm”: Knights.
_ , 0 auction to the hi best bidder f( r hi (i '
'1' 30ml, CHAI.COM‘0N acquaintances. ,Thtl groom is one Of on the
7th day of NogveinberA. [Ll gas inn fright Best Styles and Qualitles ever
Shown for price.
11.0, a. g a. C_ 0. our young busmess men, being the of the Court House
door, in Marion, Linn County
lows, at the hour of 10 o‘clock a. m., of said any
when and where due a. tendance will be given by
the undersigned.
junior member of the popular shoe
tirm of Benesh 8:. Rogers. .
Will be at the Central House Parlors in Mt. Vernon, TUESDAY,
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nd Dingo-tom. be £38352? gfiggttfigfig‘; hcegfdwngg Emilie;
6:..“sifligj‘ibzi3°83in3?‘°be” OCTOBER 18th, to consult was all
those who may be decirous of
1 Hrwuwnm , ‘Ium. . PLRR, . . ‘0 UlLLE’l'rE, , 1
cc Ron ., lggeficgfimfigg wtifihvggf°lnei :28}: “mm”
“el’l‘ly- meeting the doctor and learning something about these new
methods
it will prove to be one of a happy,
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p m prosperous and useful future. Business and Railroad N otices.
":15 I. in.
.. .. Everything in Dry Goods
1 $3333: pr m. . _~_ _' “4‘ over your cases and tell you what can
be done for you. ’If II \
e n‘orzilllsayegtn-c .31 p.813” hoe. fihnnual [fleetiziiz C. U.
Aréyfreadfit desiripg‘pa‘yingemploy think your case does not come
under our method of treatment I Will , e L, a
n. 0.5, L, p ’ eanuua repor area att eOcto- men 01‘ a 01‘ “or. 0 18
line. can . . . - , i , . .
cummi‘ mi auor be: mewng of the W. C‘LTI Uikshow a meme a good perm,”
selling Mimw tell you so. All consultations and examinations Will be
absoluter ‘ , , I, ,x I,
' , , successful year’s work. . , 8.0138 “665 Plants farmfiwdfi
elic- With . ll wh are allin and have failed to: at relief
39%“.X“ m" “d “30 2' m The treasureri Miss Husseiner
monoclonal; outfit and best istock, free 0“ “1‘3 day 3
Meeting at'mi. gaporteiliseglg‘yzayurdogafa alnd twenty iwith
goodegiamm rigid weell‘raly. by writ by ow" mr‘ are especially
invited to see me, ‘ Many such
ve con . s n u e itimate M8, on ,0 e swell. timer Co. . ~
temperance work. pg‘he Evaggelistic [figcnyi'mnn , ‘ y V more
“walked by our 2.
Superintendents, Mrs. Joe. Smith and A « .» M ’ ’ ‘ i ., .» g
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03. Parlor.
'7 Thursday a: 7:
_- Mrs. Horton, report many visits tothe . 7
poor and sick; distributing twphundred
solidity-(give carments, m, “z-
A. mm.
besides clothes, books, fruitsjeili
and numerous other things needed b .» 2,,1
sick people and children;also onedoll . -.
nine centswlfiihcash collec " New.
‘ or K} ristmas gifts for poor children. Kyle, agents.
social Purity Superintendents re
ported ten dollars sent to the home in
Des Moines and also paid the expenses
of one girl sent to this home who,
judging by her letters, is ve grateful
for the care and protection a e receives
there. Superintendents of .Narcotics
' report considerable work done. The
Superintendents of Literature reported
eighty pounds of literature sent to the
Industrial school for girls and sixty
pounds'sent to the Industrial school
for boys. Two thousand live hundred
pages distributed in wall pockets and
torindiv1dual workers. A great deal
of work has been done in the legisla-
tive department including the writing
, ., u a 110.303 Pm, 11:25 i m of letters to Senators and Congressmen
.‘ pm I ., 351 Acm. 8550?“ urging legislation against the canteen
‘ Imam Connfiipzsfi Sig; system in the army.
"tuna we“. 3 ‘“° Mrs. Gillilend, Mrs. Webb and Mrs.
~ Irons were chosen delegates to the
state convention to be held in Council
Bluffs the 12th, 13th and 14th of Octo~
ber. Mus. LEECH, Sec.
manger ...... "7:813. in.
ic°°°mmodatlou . .. 0:03 a. m.
{‘80 Ex iress .... ..12:15 0. m
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WEST.
Are you wearing glasses suited to
your eyes, if not you should consult
Smith the Optician.
Horton 35 Kyle, agents for New
Process Laundry. Bring your laundry
Monday or Tuesday or we will have one
of our canvassers call for it.
Remex Fountain Pen, first-class and
only $1.00 at Book Store of W. G.
Power.
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, only 5,", .... ..,ii.13p m.
‘ PM Sailigggy?‘mnger Trains.
or to leave passengers
'1' MiGnAUEL, sin.
All kinds of Violin, Guitar, Mando-
lin, Banjo, Autohar and other strings
at the Book Store 0 W. G. Power.
Duck coats, work shirts and overalls
at prices which mean a savmg to you.
Rood 1 oung.
Ii: Cantral R. R.
:‘ 10.“ m ARRIvir 130m NORTH.
Every fashionable sha e in men’s
hats for Fall in all the desirable colors.
v Rood Young.
We invite you in to see our new Fall
and Winter clothing. We have the
lar est and best stock of reliable wear
res sting suits and overcoats to be .
found in eastern Linn county at prices
which! mean a saving to all.
Rood & Young.
You need not go without warm
underwoar. Our prices are within
Large Grand Opening
. ‘ Time ard at Ce—
, a" Rapid:
. I Ax"Mn: nine or hum.
LINE GOING nonrn.
L i , Leave
, 1‘3?" and Express. . ...8:05 a m
“Jelly Passenger.. . 3:30 p in
“390119 Express. .112“ a in
hlcngo Passenger. . . . . .
NE Gomo SOUTH.
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Fine Cattle at Omaha Exhibit.
About 2,500 animals comprise the
live stock show at the Trans-Missis-
sippi exposition at Omaha, the largest
number of animals ever gathered to-
gether for show purposes at any one
time in the United States. The quai-
Make Our First Fail Announcement with feeling of deep
gratitude to our friends for their liberal patronage during the past ‘
season. We open the Fall SeaSon with the choicest stock of
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing,
Furnishings, and Head Gear
1:30 Passenger. afghan ity, also, is especially fine. In this reach of
all. Our values the best ever
£g,?§§f§§§r:33mg$ respect the wonderful display (at the shown. I Rood
loung.
World's Fair is entirely out-classed.
Almost all of the exhibitors are own-
ers of large stock farms and the entries
they have made are the pick 0f their
pets. ltarely has any one breeder
brought more than one variety. The
:20p m Holstein cattle shown by W. B. Barney,
, 315”) l. W. Chap’pell and Stephens and Son
..r......§§§" :j, are attracting a great deal of attention
Ton legl'éfi ' as are also the Red Foiled variety
meager. Lia-.711“ m shown by S. A. Converse, J. W. Martin
E Pom. DIV'I'S‘I'ON and McEivey and bon. There are a
“super, Pmen e, ‘ 7.15”, few exhibits from Canadain shoe and
55.6, 51 62 End”§‘,‘(;,‘,x'ml]s swine that are somewhat di
erent
daily. An 'other trains daily from the varieties that are so common
H DIVISION Home Seekers’ Cheap Excur-
sions.
On October 18. November 1, 15, De-
cember 6 and 20, the North-Western
Line will sell home seekers’ excursion
tickets. with favorable time limits, to
numerous points in the West and South
at exceptionally low rates. For tickets
and full information apply to agents
Chicago & N orth-Western lt’y.
k8 Passenger . . . . ..8:30 a m
3 Fast Express. . 12:80 a m
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The Hawaiian Islands.
The Chicago Si. N orth-Western Rail-
way has lesued a booklet with the
with exhibitors from this country. . . i Q‘
n, J.A.LOMAX. They include apen of ,Yorkshire hogs above title. givms 5.
brief description E H I I O I I Y “‘
é: “tr ,gms Iowa Ticke‘Agent- and a couple of flocks of Lincoln and 0f
the“ 1313MB» the" topographyi 011’ ‘
mate, natural resources, railwayS,
schools, population etc. It contains a
folding map and mentions the various
steamship lines plying between the
Pacific ports and the islands. Atten-
tion is also called to the unparalleled
facilities offered by the N orth-Western
Line, “the Pioneer Line west and
north-west of Chicago,” for reachin
San Francisco, Los Angeles Portlan .
and other western points. The book-
lot will be sent to any address upon
receipt of four cents in stamps by W-
B, Kniskern, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chi-
cage.
Cotswold sheep.
The 2,600 head of stock include about
800 cattle, 1,000 swine, 600 sheep and
200 horses.
There are 12 varieties of cattle on ex-
hibition. The display of l-lerefords is
especially fine, comprising nearly 200
head, mostly of very high grade. The
excellence of the display of Ilerefords
is due to two principal causes, viz: the
prominence of the breed as a beef
breed, especially in the west, and the
fact that the American Hereford Cattle
Breeders Association has offered spec-
ial premiums of $3,000 in this breed.
All the principal show herds are repre-
sented and nearly every breeder of
prominence. In addition lar e num-
bers of IIolsteins, Jerseys an Short-
horns are shown.
Fine specimens of the Poland China,
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‘buh‘.
’°"°<"°(-‘§"°‘“°""' We now
extend to you, reader, a hearty inVitation and a warm Welcome
to our store. Look in our windows, come in and examine our stock,
and by your verdict we stand or fail. Our goods merit the highest
praise, while our prices remain within easy reach.
‘ We Are Ready
Completely Ready for investigation. We accord to each and every
’customer the same courteous treatment and the same LOW PRICE.
One Night to Denver.
“The Colorado Special," via Chicago
& NorthWestern Railway, leaves Chi.
cago daily at 10.00 a. in, Cedar Rapids
Chester White and Yorkshire varieties at 3:30 p. m. and arrives at Omaha
11:30
of swine are shown. Among the 1,000 p. m. the same day, and Denver 1:30
head are nine differeet breeds. the next afternoon. Connections made
Fourteen breeds of sheep are name in .the Union Depot Denver With
sented. the Lincolnshires, Cotswolds trams to all 901M311“ 901013010 and
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and Leicesters predominating. Alto- West. Up-to-date equipment. Daylight
gether they number 600 heads. ride through IllinmS, . own and Colo-
Tbe horses which number about 200 rado.
head, comprise twelve separate breeds,
among which are especially fine exhib-
its of Clydesdales, l’ercherons and
l’lackneys.
This live stock show is without
question the finest that has ever been
brought together both in numbers and
in quality, and Superintendent J. B.
Dlnsmore who lsxin charge of it, and
Our Invitation is: Dome and Look.
AND KYLE
The Hub
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, sure Resort
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$200. Reward.
The undersigned association of pre-
mium payers hereby offer $200, reward
for the arrest and conviction of any
incendiary in any of the associating
towns. Property Owner,s Fire Associa-
tion, Des Moines, Iowa.
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