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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. )N HAWK:EYB. t i IOWA Bdditional Local OO0 OO0 21, 1898 his house. ~'ot being able to find any OUR CALAMITOUS YEAR. carpenters who could be induced to -- work he did it himself. Pnblishished in the ll~- $50,000 in Building Improve+ i Low Long bought the Chapin prop- and vicinity by S. monts for the Season. ~erty and will roon have the old house By Elmer L. Keith. converted into a tasty, comfortable AV(;. A. BAUmAN.As it has only been a couple of years little house, worth probably $500. since our silver brethern were telling Chas. Meeks has stone on the ground us what a terrible calamity would be- for a two story dwelling, which will fail us if we adhered t,) the single gold cost him about $1000. furnished responsible standard, and Bryan was wringing Charles Hale was one of the early Anonymous corn- tears from the poor laboring men about ones and is now the proud owner of a the golden crown of thorns or some good, sensible home worth something other such rotten nonsense, I thoughtit like $1000 SUB8CR1PTION. might be well to rcmmd some of those then there is (,harles Maybauer, who a)VA~cz m poor down trodden men, who by rights in spite of waterworks bought $~D0 $-"~ ought to be begging for bread, that we worth of property up on the corner, lie 75 4O are right in the midst of that terrible nowhasthe foundation in for a $2.X)0cot calamity, as a few tigures will easily rage, which is strlckly modern in every MAILMATTER prove, detail, thoroughly up-to-date and will Of course it is hardly proper to say be pushed toward completion as fast as of ads mast be anything about our little insigniticiant the weather will pernnt. noon of each Electric Light plant, as that Is aburden There are many others who have to all the workingmen in town Cheat- made vast improvements Con 1lacy ed one man clear out ol~ a job--clean- put a $200 addition on the Reiger E DIRECTORY ing lamps-and is only bemficial to house early m thesprin~:. Buserao.Oed Cornell College and a few professors several hvndred dollars improvement who don't pay taxes any w~y. Nor to his photograph gallery. The college n,v. about our waterworks, as tha~ is only has made some valuable improvements an incidential and will eventually, we in their buildmgs. John Goody built a.m. to8:00p, m, except hope, cheat one of our best citizens out a neat little barn early in the spring fromT:OOa, m. to9:(~p.m, ofa job--tinkering the old town pump. and today I saw the frame for a new It has already proven such a curse to barn down +m Dr. Kepler's premises mm,ATcnm) ZAST. the laboring men that 1 heard one man Mrs, MinnicRs house was thoroughly a:a0 p. in. say that he could only get a dollar a overhatlled and made as good as new. 11:19 p. In. rod for digging tre,ches for private The old Doron house also came out in ~tou, Iowa. pipes, and that he and his partner had a new coat. Mrs. Stowe added about DISPATCHED WEST. CO dig liketo dig fourteen rods a $300 worth of improvements and there 3:~z p.m. day. But it is in my own special line, are probably a dozen others that I ean- 7:29 p. m. 8:30p. m building, that the laboring man has not think of now, besides several who is made up at Post been hurt the worst. Mechanics in Mr. wanted to build this fall, but were cou- nt me. Moneyorder Vernon have had a serious time in the pelled to wait till spring, for the want rc last few months, that is, a serious time of men to do the work. + to get any sleep. In fact the good poe- Add up these llgures and you will t. frqm the east and is pie have taken pity on tlmm and have lind about sixteen new buildinss worth ~m i2 m. to 1 p. m. actually induced sumeof their friendsto about $32000, besides all the additions W. M. MoonE, P. M come in from neighboring towns to and improvement, which will swell the assist in passing away the time. To- grand total for building in Mt. Vernon day there are plumbers, linnets, paint- for 1898 nearly $50000. While the nipping frosts of Winter may not have put in an appearance, prices here are so interesting and the benefit of early selection so obvious as to make it quite proper for you to do your buying early. A :Short Talk to the Point About Cloaks. g len's Suits and Overcoats. We always hold the front rank in our lines and our present stock surpasses anything ever brought into the city. Among the many strong and good points about our SUITS antl 0VERCOATS i8 the I?RICE upon them. These garments cannot be duplicated anywhere. Its hard to sell you a suit on paper--so come in and we will sell you one in reality. There is no reason why we should not sell you one. We are in shape to do so, and give-- you a good stylish well-made honest garment as low as any oHe. HE HU The Styles and Cloth in our Wravs are excellent. (iced sub- Mrs. A. Collin of Mt. Vernon is one of For Sale. the six. . stantml L Jacket for $4.00; better :. Miss Lydia Heriman in a dehghtfully Poland China Brood Sows with litters felieitious little speeeb wave us welcome by their sides at prices that will sur- for Ss.oo, $6.00 and $7.00. prise you. Also some choice male pigs in behalf of the Water|0o union, which that will please you Call and see if I toShetheWaSn~.tionalglad hadbeforerenewedMissits allegiancewiilard,s am right. J.M. KIRII1 ATRICK. Nobby ones from $8.00 to $14.OO. death. 5 cents will saveyou ttmd and effort. era, carpenters and laborers from Co- Rev. John Earl, pastor of the Baptist Depot telephone at Neff's. dar Hapids, Marion, Lisbon, Clinton l John James vs Wolfe Brothers church, Mr. Seofleld, secretary 0f the and other places, busily engaged in and T. S, Kepler. Y, M. C. A. and the coauty auperin- Don't fail to see the new Pendulum & A.M. trying to earn a crust of bread on the tendent of schools were introduced to Washer at Chambers & IIernck's. miserable pittance of $2.50 to $4.00 per l As this case has been in the courts the convention and exp~ed their for some time, it may be interesting to cordial appreciation of our organization. The greatest step saver in town, the ~Uesday~igO" 11SevenlnghOlds ~regularon or day. And those dollars, mind you, are some of our readers to read a brief his- Mrs. Charlton Edholm~ author of depot telephone at Neff's ]~ urniture 'tlngbrothers w,lcom. only worth 200 cts. a piece, . O0od Stylish Capes for $3.50 oa-e RonmsoN, W.M. Well; along in March sometime, Dr. tory of the case as given to us by Dr. "Traffic in Girls," held purity meetings Store 5 cents toll. Berryman evidently coticluded thai T.L. Wolfe on his return from Marion. between sessions and delivered a stir- and up. A good line of Chll= " --- McKinley was going to bust up the Ou the 8~h. day of June, 1896, john ring address on rescue work Wednes- Belts, pins and buckles at cost, at whole shooten match and hemightjust James, who was stopping for a time day evening. Thursday night there Stevenson's. . dren'sandMisses'Jackets. EIe P PYTHIAS. as well as not throw away his money, with the family of John ~hoemaker, was a l)mmond Medal Contest, Miss i~L~ LOD~nE tNf.a~ 80 he recklessly endulged iu a small went over to Solou and while there he Hazel Strayer of Waterloo winningthe Real Estate. cant Furs in Capes and Collar shanty, dowh on mud flat, where land attempted to get away with some beer medal. Proceeds of the contest at MOnday evenings of tire years ago would bring all the way and whiskey from a saloon without twenty-five cents, ninety-four dollars For Bargainsln Real Estate, either ettes; they are especially good tth A cordial welcome from $100 to $150 per acre. The same paying for thesame. The saloon-keep- and fifty cents. " Town Property or Farms, call upon. gKnlghta, t~ land now is worth about $5 00 per front or, Frank Vlock, overtook him and Mrs. 8. M. I. l-Ienry of Evanston was G+mo W. Boa~:m this year, and our prices are from ~t, v,~a. co~vo foot. 11e had evidently lost all eonlid- gave him a good pummelling and with us and during memorial hour Real Estate Agent, R.~s. c.o. ence in the future of Mt. Vernon for among other wounds, inflicted upon gpveatalkreminicentofMissWiHard Mt. Vernon, lOWS tO per cent less than we he stopped when he had spent about him, dislocated his left shoulder. Mr. who, for years, lived but two doors $3000 ou the shanty. James drove back to Mhoemaker's, a from ber. Tornado Insurance written by S.H. have been able to sell before. IRE C:~-oHY. Other shanties and shacks have been distance of eight or ni~m miles, arriv- On I, riday night Miss Lillian Phelps Bauman. ~, built. Mr. Lozier being oue of the next ingat the home of Mr. Shoemaker of Canadagave her lecture "Sermons to blow himself to the tune of $1200 or about dark. Not knowing that his in Stones." This delegate was not Hindsight. ~ ~ ~~: nf~n:akn}"Sstt ~:: P::i~P ~k~tt++tt|Pmd h,+m,g th. shoulder was dislocated, nod+ctor was present but competent judg+ pro- Buysa lot anywhere tmcauee it is + ,' sent for, until the next morning, when nounced Miss Phelps "good enough to m. Dr. T. 8. Wolfe was called and wont appear before a Mt. Vernon audience.' cheap and repents at leisure. Foresight ;80a. m and7:00 p.m. down tO see him. He found Mr. James buys one whereeverythlng is clean, tiew ~,~) pr m. A.L. 1L and desirabl in the best and growing ~^ :O0p. m. will make his pocket book 1oo1~ Ilk++ an t~ a suffering condition, his head, side, ~s. sea,~ tree. ~hant had on it and reduce ehest~arma and iegl~+ bruised and his ' part of town, and is always pleased and C0me and 100k over our line. It wont take but a w m0- ~t~mtz. ~a.oe. nk the small sum or" left Shoulder dtato~ti~dand swollen to LEGAL NOTICES. profited. We have the kind of lots 7 a considerable extent. Itwas so pain- Foresight buys. Shall We will be pleased to show them m mot ?:~0 ~. m hard thai ful that he determined that tile dislo- you? location could not be reduced without Greenman girls decid- Sheriff's Sale Notice '~ ed they cOuld'n~ afford to anesthetics, but advised Mr. p.m. and that it would be ~ to take Mr. James to his BY VIRTUE OF A + '+ings, P~tor.than+ + broughtaud beforeUP in tim after- CourtDireCtoft Llnnme Countfry . &ND WHICH &SSURES YOU THE FRgtsI'EBsT -='- =."--'- --~ ~ "--:""~'P.---~'::'-'='~" let it remain so He then brought I the undersigned. . . Call at liorton & Kyle's and look TO $1gLl~CT FROM, or ltseiI ann under the uirectlon . +. ." ~ Dated a~ my office in Marion, Io a, octol~r O " t~ of ~ ~ hho.a o.a suit in the District Court of Johnson 17 ~8 Js^ c-~E ~,-~rlff i inn ~ ver their bargain counter. Oxfords of its reverend owner, Dr . ~. % to al 50 *~m~lK-l~l,~,~m~ ~o~,- the assistance of two or three of the uounty against Frank VIOCK, the sa- I Caas, W. KEPhmh A, W. CoO~uiLx,~r~+ "* n er fo f e n ur Attorm~y, Deputy + longest carpenters in town, is being con. loonk eep rda.mages, orth i j.-[ ' ' ' New Process Laundrv, IIorton & A GOOD PLACE FOR FhRYtER, Leave ies infllctect upon aim ~a t unarles - ' ' " ,x~ ~. ~ ,~. ~ verted itself now and will expermnce a . P [ Kyle, agents. +~ :'~''~ han W ~epler was his Attorney in sala . gx~ger :.8:a? p m ~re~t.~2,o go2/ heart .~.well a~ exte.r- cause and the case was tried in May. [ Business and Railroad Notices. Fall over coats and top coats in all A GOOD PLACE P0R THE CITIZEN TO TRADE. ) Passenger find t~a~s the most mewlern t~nam~ant 1897, lasting three or four days and a J" the new. and nobby styles at :SOOTh. "" house in Mt. Vernon, +about "al-l~[aat verdict was obtained against Vlock. in ] You want the best made --thats the Rood & Young's. + ~*~,~,]m*,~-~. ~nger 880pro let f ravorotdamesror$1500 Aftertna~ men'ss esell Or odds --m m GOUG[I +u~n or'"8:20 m willbe to the old church will be its .Ikindof uitsw,u g ~uls ~x'"s!30 p m size, which is ample for the accomona- .~!.m 9, james u.riftea i[~to the o.nlce el [ are the very best. The assortment .~2nn t~ .~ IStON tion of two large families, as there are tJliien ~ vorris, at .Marion. They at Jlarge and our prices as low or lower .~ vv. n,+ a~r ' o three large rooms, besides recention once nrought In suit for ~r dames I than ~ou can find any where in Iowa. The undersigned association of pre- n VISo~ hall and l~antry on first floor and'four against the Wolfe Brothers claiming I - Rood & Young.mium payers uereby offer $200, reward ~e~ger ' -~ good rooms batl~ room, halls and$10,000.for failing to+ properly reduce] for the arrest and conviction of any ~ ~:~v a m,- Press l~:80am closets on second floor In each anart- his dlsxocate.d shoulder. The .cause I Fa~ -~alO incendiary in any of the associating ~SIol~. mont. Each apartment is independent was trm~ in the District Cour~ netore [ . o "" --- ." towns. Property Owner,s Fire Associa- ". : m of the oth " u #uage Thompson and a juryln 2~ovem- I Ome good tour ton scale, tion r~ Aloin~ T ~ --= :::.: 3:~}mTM a~terBaUnpP l,on W, havethebestasJo}:mB::+0~:y.s ~++-:' | Ion." havesome$ .2$O0.[ess-ca.shwl)enhegets r w ,-~-+,- "+~+--',~. ~via l and Children s overcoats Reefers ever PhtPamP~+l~ '. 7:15am tnrou.gnma.nnenaaw.nen ne negun,~'a '~l'~:~[h'~'af~th~ ~.~?~,?[shownin Mt. Vernon at price~ that ~UllUyldL|lb tSIot~ ' Put ne win nave an elegant property :"-~ :~7":7 ~ ~]~ ~h~ + v~, ~ I will please you Rood & Y oung ~' - " 7 " ~ a m hen it is comnlete~t nan requesteu ~ne uotm~l ~u ++rgue tne " eve ' - anQ t0 :CS ~ll~,~a~ a~ =: '" " - D L Bond. or rathe, Mrs n 1+, case to the jury, ff tt~y so desired, the I If you want your st shined and Uther trains daily wanted an extra closet or two in their plaintiff, through his attorneys~, dis- [ put up tn good s+hapet call on . fiq|efll lthlP . house and between the Mrs and Mr misses nm suit and a tew weeks there- I t~hamDers ++ Herric~. ~*--v~,+taaa~ +'A'TLcOkmAX, . Florenceaud Willie and the extrava" after, commenced su!t a~ain tar. the[ The best overcoat tn the world for 1)htre|~.|~,~ set agent, same cause a alnst wolfe ~romers,~1 ~, ga.nee of some fifteen or twenty blond- ^ ~ $10.00--rhe Gayrock Jr.--can behad in |llJ t+ldil erlnt~ masons car'~nters nain*e-s ~uu ~L ~. o. -'xvptt~i XUt ,~pao,~,~. IUt~ I :--+. +.* ,} ~ n ^a . V Xt~t case was trle again last k before plumbers, plasters and others D L I Vorn on s uon.la~ ~.lothiers. ~ ~ '~ ---- jua e ,nompsonaml a jury, Lastmg -- - "-- /CS will wonder what has become of some g - I ------~ ~ ~ " t,~, $1500 of his filthy lucre by the time he ~our says t~inen ~. vorr!s c.ailea ~o [ Waterman Fountain Pens are the -'~, X~-} ~ . -'+"~+'~ gets comfortably settled in their new +their assls.~ance Mal:.~ m+{tn ~o neiPl best and are fullv warranted in every .at. ~WlCy ~ ~$ modern home. ~nem try me.case ana t~.ep~erauaflam-| respect, for sale Dy ' W. G. Power, [ ------~--~------------ ~ ~ x ~,t the Elli~-n~ W,w ~-, ,;~a lson were stiu retaine~ oy ~ne uefcn-/ . 5 ~ the'm~lately ? I~f you"haveCn't" just'"go dants. ~ The ^jur~, after deliberating [ .hIftYOU ~3~d asu!t orranoever a Iman [ ~. --'K intn the harness shear and ~k ~t~rt anout ~.~ o ~v mmutes, urougnt In a| tu. . ooz at,Has nan twenty-five, years experienc~ '~ he much that 1500 house o verdiet f6r all the defendants Winter stock Rood & Young ~11" ~ I W $ isgingto[ ] " [in the dtagnosis of disea~. Helsa I| + I cos~, then take a walk north one brock,| Amateurphototraphers w,"o+t,~o+o+O+,~O~,~.o o.~ CC d. H d [ ~P~ A~ [ and east on~ block, to the corner oft xu ~. T nn ~ ntion ]suitablemountin~,~oard, cut to order, lttc A,'Rnowled =- Z ,[7~ ~0 /Lombard and WalISt and you willl /-~ea~-t+~^,I - +o-o,'oo- oo'++ S on an "~J ~ ]discoveramagniflcentresidencewhich] TheW. C.T.U. of the state of Iowa]~" v- ,u~ Hawk-EyeOffice. [tent to Judge to be one of the most ~. / Stewart really admits will cost him I met in annual convention in Grace M.] . . I skilled operators in the field With $1700 (multiplied by two.) E. ehureh, Waterloo lows Oct. 12, 131 t+asoJinestoves,new r seconunanalth|s~ombinatlon~- All K nds of [ V~v-~ ~ I Dr. Tenney is also putting up aland 14, ]cheap at Chambers & Herrick's [ + "+ ~J[~. ~, I modern residence down on west Main I About one hundred and ten dele~atesl +^ -^* wish I Cures After All Others Have Fallcd + 0M t 18t, which will soon be ready for oc-] were in attendance. Reports of Dis are,n u%O&;otO ;m m + - l tx g ] cupancy. This is another$1500cottage [ trict presidents and dip trtment super-] .~ efl's [ asthe hu dredsof patientscTeated $ 1 which will cost about $2000. I iutendents indicated activity in many] tar ~ne ~elepnone at ~,wtll most ~ladlv * u- ~ *he i " " ate l " des in ~, -,+~u~y, nv .o . ~1 ] M as ~ue Berryman being It little I lines of work all over the st . The best line of New Y ark sh[ -lde-- most e , o ~, xperlencea aria su~ ~"e ~" ]modest,hashidanicelittle ~2tY00 cot-I Mother IBenedict celebrated her this~art clothe globe, at Horton &| " sort ~,tare behind an apple tree over In the I seventy-fifth birthday by taking part in Kyle s [ c.~ssrul osteopath in this section or UOOa [ Ash Orchard, which is nearly or quite[the routine work of the convention -~ -*+--ctive [the country Call and be convinced Cllcap at as. /completed. [8ome one suggested that we make her a~:?ttmm~an?~v~:srt~an~"~te~er~ suits / ~ ~ ; " of ~ rv IN + ,Charlie Kleinick has the foundatlonla present of a dollar for every year / C ISULTAT 0 ABSOLUTELY FREE, |inf ra$1500'sevenr mh use'whlch|herage'andd llarswerepledgedf ra r rme ittlet t~'n o + .++- + o,o o ~.o o,+. +o+ ~rs +~ H [ wilL be built as soon as the earpenterslshorttimefastertha names c uld I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve| . m |in town make up from their lethargy] taken. ~.~ ~i,~ i,t.t.les of Chamberlain's/or your case. (Jorrespondence an- I and decide to work again The officers were all re-elected and a ~Yo~i'c" Ch~o'lera and Diarrhoea Remedy| swered promptly Permanently 1'om Davis wa 'n U l o [ .' . s t str ck by light-|saaryf $I00. each voted to the 3 g r ~ ~*It / ~ ~ "" n . x~ at~lA i.a.l~, ,~. i.a, '.~LJ~a.V.'*J' IV+.~,~4~Lq~I IL al# ] rag, but his barn was, and a bran new} treasurer and corresponding secretary. Fine~oqe CALL ANn $[[ US ' o the ~"~ ' " [ ~)t~esWarth about $500 m looming up in] The balloting for delegates t weal CEOAR RAPlII$ IOWA / . ~ ~u. I zNational uonvention was spiriteG we nave some Drot~eu to~s m . "I v /. Henry Mason worked the pump-|simpl~ because there wereso many en's, misse's and children's shoes mO|Ro0ml ~d 2 Central Block. [ nandle pretty freely during ~ the sum-[ favorites. The state is entitled to six, close out regardless ot cost. I ~i~ .~ u+a,n I mer and decided to add about $100 to[ one for every five hundred members, IiORTON & KYLE. !! ~PP0SItC ti~a~m .