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MOUNT VERNON ]iAWK-EYE. ,i mmull Itt[ Local Det artment Ii{ ' j f you want the Latest 8 t .Xx at k, ow gr l rtc cat| on , r tVda - Mrs. Louisa Parks left Wednesday1 --Dr. H. S. Henderson is a late dr- l: ndat[ ,& Kenler- th, L, di- ~ ] v ~v,~,~*-- afternoon for Marion and Waterloo. ]rlval from Chicago. ~g," ~- V " " r"'. "---'".~. ~I ~Ia~t~d~#- ~,w. s Doron and Chas~ . Berets wereI --Regular election of the)r IowaLegiOnRobinson,s Miliimro rt~t B eomptet tine of In-or ~r.~f~ respects neither AGE NOR CONDITION The ricl ,I " --Miss Anna Alexander made a short i "'~' -~r- ,--~r', , Absolutely and in&spun visit withCedar Rapids friends Tars- ~ --Mrs. I. N. West visited over Sun- ~.~.# and ~rampea | Tens. 2e ,~ ~a9 ~,orse~9. ,~ air unless protected by one of our ~ ,T,~ ~ ~ I day. /day at the home of her p~rents in ~ ~k|~ ably we are lne Leaders I " s] Tipton wte'* ~.~#w ,-- I he IIouver farm recently posses - " in Swell Trimmed l~lll~ led by Or. James Carson has been sold l -- I. to Wm Dixon .| here with his father, John Locke, uur- ~. ~, - ~ ~rv-, .~',-~v-, ,X~]/~ ~r '~/~,-~r- ~ --~g"=-,tr~ lfl ~l'Y' ] Attorney Glenn was engaged with~ mg the weeK - -*" i business and urofessional affairs att --"It pays to trade in Mt. Vernon, is .~,~ *g,~,~t,~,~0~,~t.~,~,~q~a,~,~a,Im,~a,~o,~,~,~,~,~,+ ~.~. t~ - I Tiuton Monday-,the aggressive slogan of the local busl- J~ J~ - - ~~'~# -----~---~-- o~ ,~,ur ~ " " . " . ' ness/n-en's party. " * * - ll~,~.~ ,~ai~a I --WlllJanesofMarmn, foundattCac-~ g D ettn eS I tions that were not to be resisted in| --Fred Tathwell returned to Chicago, 6 ].11t.t11111 LU. Db l]l g . ' I tids city yesterday. ] where he is worl ing, Wednesday night, ? ~ Or ULSTER. Made and constructed to withstand ,x t- ~z~ J/ ~" " rathe ~ mrs/afterash rtvisithere ~ ~1[']*{~ |~)a~9 ano~/ BanKer ~mith and r, Ja / ~ " ~. . the roughest weather and bitterest cold. No man's ~'~'~ ~ i Smith Esq were bul~ess visitors at[ --Miss Grace tIale arrived home last ~ " t~uymg your Fall and Winter ~ wardrobe is complete without one. They are the best ~,~ ~)it~P~t#~et ~ Cedar Rapids Wedne~ ' [ night, from~al~ extended absence spent i~ ' r"ll~k'J~ $ Keatl/~V/~ |, j. W. Kepler, recentl','# of Lincoln,~in the east and at Cidcago. ",X ~ i" ~'~"" ~~ ,Y and cheapest coat you can buy. [ Nob, orders his paper out to No. 422i --The regular meeting of the W C. : ~. ~ ~~ ~. ~.~.~.~iSo EighteenthSt. Oniaha. Neb W. U will be held in the G. A. R. hall, ~ ~ ~ ~ Wt'~ / tile Public chools, are being sent out/ --Miss Mary Collin delivered an ex i ~ t~.p to-o.at fflttttnerg. ~ ~ / to tim parents and guardians this week.] ceUent chapel oration Tht~r.~d'ty,renew- ~ ~ ~) ~ .~'~, ~ or Oxford; the frieze weighs 36 oz. to the yard; %,-vet t~ Duo ~torntn9 t~ror . / Iing the iavoramy career oi rope hoe [o. R ~'~ ld -" -- I ~ ~ 7/ {~ "/t w-'l~l~?ed~e~da~VJ;sesheWr~l~e'wi~lalrSvi~i~]/ y l --The IIawk-Eye does not i3i~?te you' ~ rt- ~"~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~ ~ heavyfarmers satinquality;bOdY54 lining, and sleeveinches linings of extra :. over Sanda with her .friend, Mrs. to go some where else than M~ vernon 6 ~ - - ~ ~ ~ long; hand padded storm g==:---:=:-!::= ~,tidal. [ for shoppmg at Christmas or any other ? "~ ~ ~" 4'~k~ collar. We guarantee this ulster to be far superior to " * ~ time it don't have to ~ J~ ,JAM~ RILEY, Prop |, --Mr. C.F. ttughes arrived herefrom/ " " ","~~ . any $12.50 coat. Price $10. t ~",the west Tuesday morning for a few| --Election of x)fficer.s will be held at ~ " ~~:.~ $ . | days' visit with Mrs. Hughes and the| the Knights ~f 'l:ythzas nex~ ~3ionuay ~ ~~:-~ ,~ ~ ~,boys. ' ' / evening and a iuu attenomme ot tim J. " ~"-'~': "J" T ,!1 -ASh ~Jassnurn'~ o~ 'fatal)ice, uz is/membership is desired ~ " s~ ~.4~['v%li[~ (~ar[~~, .~ A-- ~ ~ / -- . / "he seventh snow storm o~ the w " Is right now The season has begun, the cold weather is . ,rL~&~A~[ ['llLL~,| spending a few days in the city with/ --'l v " " co " n -" " "" "" - " ":" season has fallen and another about to -'- fast ruing o . Jnerall Styms are allin, await Cornell and town friends ne zormea . h " ~" 11" T 11 ff TJrTT ~a ! i i come accordin- to the Si-nal Service ~ ing t e arrival of the army of fall shoppers that always 'W II! [ wni,e,ere,as year " " " rrl6ze u sl:er t UIBII I II lX|," / Th. "25th" is lonmine un as a reliable X" put ,- an appearance at our doors, eager to purchase - ~ I --Mr. and Mrs. John WillialfiS ofl ~2~ --st|cater ~ " " ! the t~st ~ -- -- -'---- SR 01~ ~,Boone, were Thanksgivin@ guests at| prognu . ~ ~ I" ~r" ~ ~ 8-, ' ] DXALXR I]! AlV~ mA ~ V ]" A~'sl v ~ ~,the Capt. Kepler home They remain-| --Meat loaf, chicken, baked beans, ~ ~mmm~ ~ f "~ L=.A'~ ~ ~ Black; soft, fine finished frieze, made from selected |,[ ed unt~Saeurday. / white bread, brown bread, ginger bread ~ ~J I ! J ~, ~--"~ v T T Ai 1~ ~ s~le of a at Hahn's[ doughnuts, cookms, plum pudding, pies {I ~ .~,j ~ ~ ~ ~ wool; fine heavy fancy worsted lining in body and best L~l~lt~ ].9, |/. --~"~. a =. - ,u~ ~v~u; - - / and a variety of cake will be on sale at ~ In Linn County Come early and take your pick of Box ~ quality of iron frame sleeve linings. - $12.OO / dvery earn ~snon iowa, wecmesaay,/the exchange Saturda" ~ " "" Vi ":" I[ TT'~ ~ t t" as well attended and fair"rices com-t ~ z. ,~ ~atr, cl ~,10, wmrer ~ans etc. * mouth staemam , ,l~//ltl~, ~ ~ ] manded throughout v,--Misses Bessie Platner and Florella ~ Street. ," ",Goudy expect to take the Colorado ~ . I c~s~w II--Mrs ,( has H Dudley of Coloradolspeeial this af noonfr.over * llmf V.I ]:00t . Extra ~l~= ~ t~t Sprm~s, ~olo, with the ~wo cmmren,mu ud re Ii l| ? t #'~,|" ' :" [ where they will visit fr" ds a - ~ UILU R ltJl$ Fitt~r~ o . ,l i arnveci nero wtmnesaay ior a ws}~ de/main for an indeflaiate time X w ALL the homo of her sister, Mrs. ]7. S. " T ~. K]gFr CONSTA~TLT ON HAND, . ] ! I/l, rokaw /-:-M,ssMlr,amFreertookthe ate Ol i chilla Storm Goat t " / / tram Wednesday mghtfor Ashton,near ,~ I --A: r~. ooouyear has somnm zarm m] Sibley in north-western Iowa, where dark blue; absolutely fast color; make from selected . II i~y it. veraon.l I hmn t, rove ~o j. j llouver, possesmon/ she will snend a 'few days visitinu imr ,JA/'IES R.-~.~,ow ! / to be given March 1. Mr. Goodyear/ friend, M~s Nettle Gutzier Patte%on. All kinds of hair work done at Mrs. Take your watch, clock and jewelry wool; cord edges; XXXX heavy leather cloth lining in ~ ~,^ ~ ~ |/will probably buy again in tlm same/ . ". . M S(;UOTTLEsmininery store, hisDon, repairs to Smith the leweler d body and finest quality of sleeve linings. This coat "~ """" -- "~'~ - " " " ' societ * ' . an " ~ i vtcimty --The Milton|an hterary yo has Iowa. It ld Optmlan next door to Butterfields s::=5===::=:=::= :-: :=:=:=::=:----:-= / ~ issueu mw~a~mns to their xrmnus rot a - " stands t)y itself--the best in America, at - $16.~O ] ~virs ~lex Torrance wad nas neen~- "-1-re-ram "o orrow evenin a ~ 57. : . /specla p g t m g' Remember t~.e Art Sale The newest, nobbiestand neatestline " quite iu wl~n pneumonla uurmg me| recta ones "," -- ,-, 1 1 by Mar aret J Adams, of Ues in the lares a te ZIpast two weeks, is now imuroving, the/pianmt" andAlbertg Mason IIarr'ls,reader. At the studm" from 2 to 4 every day at Bait" & Kyle"s t p t rnsand sha,es P : -- 1 Doctor reportmg his pattens as aom Oi '''~ ~'~--"* ---- """" ~'''**~''* ~ " -- . of each week. 8pecml saie on Satur- , kit 0 ~|recelve vm,tors. |,~ --~:?r.e 2s'~[Z:: re:~t'~:~::,%':,:::: dayv Teachers and p,pils will have Callat IIorton & Kyle'p forgloves Oats . aaF 511WLAIR il --Professor Freer went. to Miles] evi~enceo~ t; eeling"that"t']'(e 'or;day o? sale el)s, water.color.s, and crayon mittens and underwear. ''~'~ ~ Monda o attenu a session oz ~ne plc~urcs a~ reasouat)m prices |l Y l trade this year is to be one of the best " I Duck coats and all kinds of work Don t come to us if you want a cheap' poorly made successes re A ~ ~e~ao ~l Oavenpor~ ais~ric~ conrerenee analinhistory It will-a~, to trade m Mt ---~ st ff garment. We don't keep that kind. If we can't sell ' s t "~ i ^ ~,~ ^ ,~, v ~ lmnortant Notice. u . nest quality and lowest prices at the assembled ministers -- . . ~ ~ ~]~]~I~ ~.~I=~ |l " ~ The week's shi-'qn" By Goud- At their regular annual meetmg Iteld you a strictly first class Fur Coat, we don't want t, -*-, -~" ,- ~l ~- o Robinson one'of ourl -- - . v~; .s. - .- ;.~' in Mt Vernon Iowa. :Nov 7th. 1898 I Gold in K ondike is hard to get, but sell you any. We recummend what is recomm h --"~" " "~,~ros, ~ car hogs ~o t~eaar l~ plUS l~y ',' " " - . Wa ons, Bu-~,ieo and Farm Machin~ ~|students The'is also pastor of the| E D" :Neal, 1 car cattle to (~h'~cago -By the Board of Health of Frankim town. lit is. easy to save It by makmg your ~ |Ichurch at Calamus and Grand Mound,I Wherry & ~Jarle~ 2 car cattle to'Chi- ship adopted in full tim Rules and I purcnases of Bair & Kyle. ~.i.~ ~.~.~ ~.~.~ e ]demmof marrl es hawn " ~' Re ulahons as recommended b the ery Repasred Promptly. Screen ~1 reports an p" " . g,g| ca,o By D L Bo~d 1 csr ~rrain to g ! ~ Y I ~o h ~ ' " ~ ~ a,~ ~tate Board ot ileal h t,~ o.~ ou,u~ uzu~eu zo~ zu worn n ^ w: a a c~: |[ been called for the fourth time recently] Chicac~o By'Stone Co 2 cazs stone to /,t, . . " ' to ofllciate at a weddin . o - " " Copies of these Ru'les and Reguta- en s, m]sse s anu ennaren's shoes to g Norway close out regardless of cost ~I," tions can be fonnd tn the possessiJn of |1 --A severe storm along the At]anucl--Wm Albright a nrominent mer- C M ~essions ]ames Smith andDr A HOR~ON & KYLE ~1~ ~1~ worK~ ~1, ~t, " ~[ coast lastfiunday caused an appaling I chant of" Tama Cit~, visited his daugh- ,~i Tot|hey of' 'Mt. Vernon and Da;,iei I |l toss oi: lite,ter at the collegt~ this week o~ his way Moore and John Aura('her of IAsbon. J To California Your Patronage Solicited. |l It~ Iowa City t~visit his aged mother ]:hese Rules a~ ',egu]ations will be I ' II / and reports that Rev. II. J. Bowder is enforced by this:,::~m~a~,~, "'eser-,Attention is called ta tha aYeallav ,succeedingv :ppl[n~n]hi~ P~slto~l work ration of health', ~ ~'~am;~e~aePru of' service of the North-Watern -Line" !I . ~e v. Dr Nicholson: )r Nicholson conductedc )nducte the Shop on South ~zde,~ ~ryice of the Ep ~orth L, ~ ~ ~/~ i ~ Near Isaac Sinclalr's Resldence~ r ~ ~ a ~O concluding dis repc I snl, State conventi)n. A / . == == ==I of short addresse, on My ] Messrs O C Car nter, and O. e new appointment at Tama City " .' have ee.m -- a Sh~clalr% Re,Me: ' a~'l - -yals~ conemaing his revert of Best accomm~ J i! tourist sleep|,: In. ~en~State convention 2t sym- ~ ~e, every 4ay in t the fl~ |town a . I . = :~ - ,'of'short addresses on My view "ot ducted tourml ~] res n* sta'us f f~ml~rance in the~nl~ vi~ in B t Calif rnia and D i D$ ~Z-Z~-Z~-- C.R.w]des the AI ler- large number of, ~ ~ ~| t I' ~i ican War. -~v~ also con. out extraoharg . A I A L) thins a hfstory~0f:~,war, arranged for Particulars cheerfully ~vun~ upon ready reference~,oLeolor maps of applicationtoagentsChlcago&North- ~i[ BARBERSHOP descriptionPUert Rie ' "Hawaii Cuba' etc" and Western RY' r c nnecting lineS'of all of Uncle ~am's new ~ ' III ~ --T~m the~ 1)~istri'dt Methodist. However, this is a possessions. Just what yoti want for I Stan ^r:]VerYosati/actory showing which willthefaCts and referenee.B C. R. & N Ry S Id byagentSfor only 15 cts. f Chir0practic Full Lines of Fall Dry needs Armving port of ~ted bythose.] please all znenas of the cortege. Sent to any addre s for 18 cts. stamps Come in and See Thbm columns last week. "Wm. Boyd of] --The natural beauty of 1,~atl d or coin. The history and an atlas of and PROPRIETOR. " e ~ - " Mt, v~~ednesday [ the superior educational advanta-es of the world sent for 25 ctsq Address J, Flr~tsnampooiagCla~ onMonday.W rk Gaa~ranted. Ladled aftern~ renc~'t. ~rnon are not the only induce- Morton, G. P. &' T. A Cedar Rapids, We Will be Pleased to Show You the Goods. Beauti- n " Anderson I men~ and a~Ivantagessheaffolds Her Iowa 0stc0patbic f Wrappers in Prints and Flannelette, Cheaper ! -1-- --M~ler and fho ~ business circle is the most ent.erprisiug than Making. Carpets, Rugs, Porflers and ~[~'~lanc'~~" a;i~;[u'p't 'dateandaggress~ve nemeastern Processtt rt nLaundry. & Kyle,Bringagents for New Physician A REW FATENT cnnure, came aown trom aplas " m your laundry Lace Curtains. " ith " IApn county. Do your chrsst as shop- R IN {~ and f~- 'e all f wh m are [ P'"~~~ervnor Berry, ] Monday or Tuesday orwe will have one !? please~rvhaS [ ET-wR?v. Dr. J.R. editor of the of our canvassers call for it. 2k~ 2~ B E~ D I= entireiy recovered from her entvery EpworthH~erald, preaches in the Audi, Cabinets $3 per dozen, at Mee's Dr. ~ A.~ ~Hl! BEST THI~ OUT severe illness, torture Sunday morning and delivers a Studio, Mt. Vernon. All work first -. ~ ." collegelecture to the Epworth League class. ~i~ ~ NT. FULL ( ~ NICE RESH GO0 J ~ t ID has nee[] -- ~. and others in the evening. Ashe edits The "Little Giant" suits for boys PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, grey '88, ass peon greatly / ALL DEPARTMENTS FULL OF NICE FRESH GOODS. HEINZ'S PURE APPL~ (~IDER VINE(~AR, Manufactured angl pissed lately by the arrivalof a bright] m SWEET PICKLES AND BAKED BEANS. Sold by young son at his home, which he ex-i peets to properly train up for a Cornell I M~SON FRUIT JARS, EXTRA CAPS . student in the future. Crops are good*] AND RUBBERS. L H. RA]{ ~, in the vicinity Ofare not all thatCher kee~ th ughlcould bedesired. pmes [ LT BY* T H B B ARRB L Mt. Vernon, Ia. -we .have the honor of presenting to I our readers this week an article from l the trenchant pen of Pliny Harlanl Every bed guaranteed to give Esq of Marion, who discusses in a[ eatisfaot~on or money refunded. I most edifying as well as entertaining l way, the notorious socialistic utter- I also make a epeomlty of repairing ances of Prof. Herren of Iowa college, [ " all kinds of furnitura at reasonable Grinnell. i ~:~ pricer. Drop me a postal oard and --Hen. Robert Cousins M. C has re- I I will rail p~'omptly and get your eently donated a large olleetion of l furniture an~ return the ~amo when books handsomely bound, from his prl- i " " ~ . . -- " . " ' repaired, vate library, ~o ~ne gemogmaL amove of I the college library, which greatly re-i joices the heart of Professor Norton in i particular and other coUegeseientists " " Corn -~r, cord Wishard Ruggles, a iR:o;' : former conservatory graduate who --President King returned recently lives at Nevada, 8tory county, has been from a trip to DoTs, Belmond, Algeria, Youn severely afflicted recently by the death Iowa, also to Wayne, Norfolk and Fro- l d 2 c tr of her onlychild, a bright and promis- montin Nebraska. Spending the Sab. I :New Process Laundry, Horton & Kyle, agents. . ~i~ OpPosite Grand Hotel bath at Sioux City he filled the pulpit I Huskers ,o, infant. The sympathies of all Cornellian friends are hers in this sad of the 1st. M. E. church ahd visited I -- -- Their is nothing like a Slim Figure to Attcnti0 bereavement.with her outsid6 points every up the college interests by preaching in Morningside, where Dr. Lewis and vice-sunday. B o o k s' --Stat- o ne ~, ~,~ : ~, and " "h -At president Slocum are actively working ry an motion. We bought cheap, we sell n!! --Mrs. J. C. Murray of Maquoketa, was here last week to spend Thanks- We do business to ltve, we live to do bu: giving daughte, who is a ~t~r a Town ~ountrv student at thecollege. She reportsthat *--V. B. Dolliver '89, spent two daysin -- and the way to do it is to 0ffcr the J.C. is very busy with his legal prac- town t]iSaWeet visitint hi c, llege School Books. tice which is large and friends, h v'ng stopped on his way town this week visiting his college a 0 a growing, while frien s, h ring topped ,n is way of goods at prices that make them he is also editor of the Polled Augus home from Clermont, where he had The place to get your Record and manages a largestock farm spent Thanksgiving with Ex-Governor A w I near Maquoketa. Larrabee's family. . B. since his ~ommeet@eng flighL Now graduation at the Columbia Law School N||~l~, iS t0 furnish a first class Book Store, and --John Strangof Norway, lieutenant has been practicinglaw ~t Mmneapolis ' Aim Finger 5tails, hope to merit and receive of Co. K. of llth. Iowa Vol. of '61 but has now returned and settled down your visited his friend and comrade, Wm. at his old home at Fort Dodge. are going to give bargains to all Tar, Burge during the last week. The patronage. We --In the preliminary debates for the until the goods are gone. Where do, meeting was a most pathetic, although corlege trophy, held last Friday and " Healing Balsam, happy, one between the two old vet,- Saturday evenings, the Miltonians and in on this big chance? Their must bC erans. Wm. Barge's health does not Amphictyons won and will compete in Anti-Chap, seem to improve very rapidly. He yet the final contest for the year's honor, tt thing you need in Our Line of remains in a helpless condition. These debates are one of the most ~ And all Kinds of --Cldcago Inter Ocean:"A charming]Pr minent and interesting features of Cornell life and as the time of contests bRESS GOObS, UNbERWEAR, BLANKETS, entertainment was held last evening atI Preparations for the Greenwoodthe residencOAve Of Dr.theM. R.featureBarkerbeing4625 ] appr aeh| societies becomesthe intereStmost intense.a'n ngtlhe,~il ~e SSVlO ~sJ~J paa ueaen P (n- MUSLINS, OILCLOTHS, YARNS, FANCY ( Hands is Miss Katbarine Oliver's interpretation t --Hale Bros having leased the on- ~'~/ ~LILI.II~do~! 7Y~O SO.I:HOAOtI .IOA]IS SHIRTS AND TABLE LINENS, THEIR CAN'T of Scottish character. She chose her [tire basement and securing additionalI ~ [ ZUilaO~s 'su!d)lmlS 'S~ala~q 'sZu!a ' BE A BETTER TIME OR PLACE TO BUY'" , selections from the works of Mac Laren [ room at present quarters, an. I i]a~ml and Burns and is familiar with [ are prepared to do I Baffd ~ the domestic as well as the literary life [ ~ting and all kinds of| ~ -pl aq a.I D Joqtuatuo.l ! of the two former writers, having been [ They are excellent [ a guest at the home of each. Piano /,great p~,i,s with |0 ~fl0h N0 t C~ OI armacy Mary F. Stribling.' ~ohavo tr,ed them, V~H' ~k was another piea~nt feature Of the l ~o not forget that l 7 entertainment." Misses Oliver and o serve yea in thel Stribling are well known,popular form- ne als~ ~. 1 t will payI er members of Cornell's'faeh)ty. I to see them. ' Butterack Patterns.