THE HERALD: OSKALOOSA. MAHASKA COUNTY. IOWA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1888.
To City Subscribers.-All spent years. tbe Herald Tom Cutts Dead. Postmaster Change ok Firm.—ln the year 1860, WEDDED LIFE. good laboratory for use Iu practical and sci- lforula, where he seven At A NERVE TONIC. HERALD UNHAPPY entific instruction; an excellent and growing expiration of that time he returned to Frost- THE subscribers in the city, who want their Smith rewived a dispatch this morning at Mucon City, embracing upon all Celery and Coca, the prominent in- Mo., Isaiah Fraukel and library, standard works where remaiued time. From burgb, he some _ gradients, from his son Omer, announcing the list and causes of divorce pro- subjects in tbe various departments ot human ¦ _ are the best and safest Heralds delivered by the mail car- Emanuel Bach formed a partnership knowledge; also, reading-room supplied with there he went to Damascus, Ohio, and re- I H Nerve Tonics. It strengthens and Nearly Three Thousand. ceedings a uiets t,:e system, 'Circulation death of Tolu Gutts yesterday morn- under the name and style of filed since last term the best current literature. mained two years. He came from that place R ¦ Mfe 9 aervous curing riers, should leave their orders at I. Fraukel 8. active opera- Hysteria, bleep- this California, IF district court—same to be Four literary societies In to Oskaloosa, where he married Miss Hanuab ing at San Diego, where he & Co., and in the spring of 1861 came tion are connected with tbe college, and these v i“ mp C *23- ri RUIBSD BY office, along with street aud num- had gone several months ago in hopes HEARD AT THE FEBRUARY TERM. have two commodious and pleasant halls lor Stanley, of Damascus, Ohio, who, with one UI 1 to Oskaloosa and began business in an special use. yet IW <&AN ALTERATIVE. their daughter. Is left to mourn his loss. While $ I*drives out the poisonous humors of [V Printing Company. ber. tf of being benetltted by the climate of unpretentious, 9. There is also a Y. M. C. A, comprised purifying UeraW frame, one-story build- Since tbe tbe last term of college, in his teens, Mr. Spill was converted and a&JBr S g| the blood and enriching it, closing of alone of students of the aud religious _ ¦ _ . _ overcoming that country. For years Tom been meetings by joined church, ot which he was Ixaf and so those diseases Dissolution Notice. had ing, the site of students are the Methodist “Buoad Head (Jamestown) Press on our present elegant tbe district court divorce proceedings exercises and the B m MM resulting from impure or impover- a constant sufferer from rheumatism, the regular and well attended. ever afterward an active member until God Iflyj i H ished blood. Two Dollars Per Court House, room being 16x40 feet have clerk in nine College a faculty of six pro- * At Annum- Goods.”— These celebrated goods are been filed with the 10. Penn has him to join the church above. enduring pain and uffiiction without a in length, they fessors. These are of the very highest order, called I y if LAXATIVE. The co-partnership heretofore known market to occupying one side of cases, a review of which we give below, both in character and scholarship, and we doubt lOk V • too in this need Actingmildlybut surely on bowels : well Tarek. the OKALOOSA. R) \VA: murmur, battling with a strong deter- the house aud Smith if they have any superiors in tneir particular SHARON SOCIETY — Star. itcures habitual constipation, and existing between l. Frankel and any The agency for this Mi. T. K. the as found in the papers so filed: teaching, February 16, introduction. mination to keep off the departments of’ work. Their influ- promotes a regular habit. Itstrength- Oskaloosa, lowa, 1888. inevitable other. From the beginning they pros- OWEN J. VS. TIRSAII THOMAS. ence and example not only instruct and train M. D. Burket returned from Sioux County -' daH ens the stomach, and aids digestion. E. Bach, in market has been transferred to Sam develop Saturday night. end—death—which he had long recog- pered and grew the growth of the mind, but and unbuild in the stu- m- A under the name, style and Baldauf. who invites our rearders’ at- with Owen says he and Tirsah were mar- dents firm and elevated moral characters. The Peter Reyuolds returned from California, a DIURETIC. nized as being the ultimate outcome of their adapted religious influences of Peuu College Monday night. M M MIBMM In ,te composition the best and most & home. The cramped ried in lowa county, Wisconsin, in moral and 8¥ act ve firm of I. Frankel Co. is here- pSKAI/OOSA ranks m population tention to a column advertisement on are excellent and valuable. wfe 8 yPBiSls 559111 I : diureticsof the Materia Medics this dread disease. Several times be- store room was shortly exchanged for college liberally Mrs. L. A. Bryan returned to lur borne in Cv s» ilc mm MIAIIW| art combined scientifically withother mutual | commercial Importance among the first the subject, in this issue of The May, 1884, and that she has been guilty 11. This is controlled and Seneca, Kansas, Monday. by dissolved by consent. Her- Society Friends, I™ effective remedies for diseases of the fore had his lifebeen dispaired of, commodious on the west supported by the of and is in ies In the iuterior of the State. It Is the bus- ald. hut more quarters of such inhuman treatment as to en- a healthy financial condition, and contemplates W. 11. Kalbach was handshaking with New kidneys. It can be relied on to give All persons indebted to said quick relief and speedy cure. ?» and industrial center of a large area of his characteristic pluck ami indomit- side of the square, (now occupied by danger his life; and that she has also extensive additions to buildings, and other Sharon friends lhursday. rpL _ Iky pay same also the cen- equipments in the near future. It Is a grow- Mrs. A. H. Dean received the sad news of the TT> I? T 3X mTIC Hnndtedsof testimonials have been received Firm, will please the |)UjUK>pulated territory, and Is “Whatever It able will carried him through and he the Giobe Clothing House). Iu 1873,in ing institution. fOr 1 lIC IN l2j VUU from persona who have un,Kl this remedy with railroads, giving Is.”—The Watch- absented herself for more than two death of her mother last week. She resided in o remarkable Send for vu uulars, firing & our ©f three Important exeel- 12 It not only alms to, but does, give an Ohio. benetit. to I. Frankel Sods, man, of Nevada, says, “Oskaloosa is go- rallied. Before his illness in the winter the little room now occupied by the be asks be forever college grade, I facilities for transportation. It is in tbe years, wherefore to education of the best and is operator The DEBILITATED “CSSS; successors, and all persons hav- classed as institution ot higher John Reynolds has been made night Of the great lowa coal field, and the ing to have a coal palace, that of 1880—when his brother Charles was Singer Sewing Machine Company, the properly an at Farmington, ou the Keithsburg branch of the iter whatever divorced. learning. It Is finely equipped lor its work In wells, Richardson a co„ Prop-. ing claims firm by bare an output aggregal- & Central. The AGED agaiust said •t ¦L. near is. Coal palacee.are not common where carried away, followed soon afterward firm of Fraukel, Bach Co. began MINNIE M. VS. W. E. CARLON. all particulars. BURLINGTON. VT. ovarotne-third of the State’s coal produc- 13. An excellent boarding hall Is kept in Mr. Jos. Penrose and wife left Monday night will present the same to said coal is sll per ton.” You just come by his sister Nellie—he was robust and their other marked success, the bank- Minnie represents that she and de- connection with the college, where the cost of for Ohio, where they expect to make their i w>'k aloosa has a population of about ing living is merely nominal. Students can live future home. I. Frankel & Sous for payment. public down boys and we’ll show you, and we healthy. Since then,however, he never business. Business in both lines fendant were married in Oskaloosa, in e; it has a system of schools unsur- there as cheaply as they will at home. Board William Martin left for Pasadena, Cal., Thurs- at Oskaloosa, lowa, qjjgfex any In the State; churches of nearly will also Bhow you the best coal in the knew a well day; the fever left its grew aud multiplied, and these rooms March, 1884; that, he has since become can be hid iu the city in excellent private day, in charge of a load of chickens for Vickera Dated families at reasonable rates. The moral In- & Crawford. are fully organized; every world, and plenty of it mark In a rheumatic affliction, and lie- became too small, and so Centennial he is people January 31st, 1888. too, and only an habitual drunkard; that now fluences upon the students, of the of to-night Mfcfof secret society is found; one of tbe Oskaloosa and vicinity with whom the stu- Leonard Fitzgerald leaves for Kau- I. $1.50 to $2.00 a ton the year round. cause of this he was ever afterward Block, on the north side of the square, and has been for two years a resident high sas, but he luteuds to returu In a few weeks aad Frankel. it commodious opera houses In the State af- dents associate, are as as will be found bis future home. This is the place to live, keep disabled. In September iast, acting on their present commodious rooms, was of Mo., and she now prays anvwhere. make New Sharon E. Bach. taAmple auiusemeut privileges; Its people warm 14. A college paper. Penn Chronicle, Is pub- W. B. Hibbs, ot Dakota, a former Mahaakan, ” ’• every day year, and happy. tbe advice of doctor and friends, be built and occupied. They were pro- granted, and that by students, caine stamping ground AGAIN TO rustlers iu tbe and lished the and rauks with tbe back to see bis old last FRONT! larr be a divorce be the con- THE college country. Thursday a short time. Mm the bum of business right along. Elec- sought the climate of Southern Cali- gressive citizens and public-spirited, minor child, Wil- best papers of the and will remain trol and custody of 15. There are good advantages for, and due Three members were admitted into the water works, power house, good One They BStot'. Tiiixo Don't Do.—Al- fornia, which for a short time seemed aud their accumulated wealth has done liam Clarence Carlon, be vested in her. encouragement Is given to, healthful exercise Christian Church and the ordinance of baptism »la,knd good colleges arc some of the many though this is leap year and the youug him, and amusements. . administered at the Baptistry hereon Saturday. to benefit but death had him much in the upbuilding and beautify- LUCY E. VS. ALBERT R. STANLEY. IG. The present attendance at this college is rejoicing to make a welcome to all the 118, a Ed. Rockwell aud wife are over the ladies are supposed to be accorded all agaiu ing of though much larger number Is enrolled. a February 2, and enterprising men and marked as a victim and he was our city. Strict integrity in Lucy represents that she and Albert are as bright, arrival of baby girl, Thursday, women These intelligent aud promis- weighs and the privileges enjoyed by the strong Toni their ing collection men and women as 1888. Ed says she 634 pounds, is the Wm a home in the west. We give all such a taken down, never to rally. was dealings with men has begotten were married in Mahaska county, in a of young prettiest girlIn Mahaska county. they are gathered in any educational Institution ¦be and our real estate men will answer brother, there are some do not take a young man of many good qualities, among the people a confidence that can 1882, and alleges that Albert has been anywhere. Hiram Beal received a dispatch Monday from cheerfully and promptly, by letter advantage of, or at least w’e have not very in his likes and dislikes; to not he easily shaken, and has contrib- inhuman treatment; 17. We can earnestly commend Penn Col- Leabeuou. Mo., conveying the sad intelligence strong guilty of cruel and lege to the country as In every way worthy of ot the serious illness of his wife, who has been heard of any of the ladies carrying re- a friend he was always true, kind, and uted materially to their well-doing that he became jealous of her without support and patronage, and urge upon our in that state for several weeks. He left Tues- §*r ~si§ people the pleasant duty of giving to it, its day night to atteud at her oedside. volvers, lighting, dueling, drunk, or enemy among This issue of The Herald mjufflnjinj helpful, hut to an he was severe us. cause, and refused to permit her to faculty and Its students, the most cordial en- Ed. Bowen left Tuesday for Lincoln, Neb., wster & Co. sell shoes cheap. chewing or smoking tobacco, or vices and bitter. That was his nature, and contains a notice of the dissolution of speak to other gentlemen or ladies; that couragement. W. R. Lacey, ] wiiere he will make his future home. He went W. A. Gkkkr, I by way of Vail, where he Intended stopping off of that kind. Ifthey did practice such his friends understood and loved him. this lirm, and the further intelligence he lias now abandoned her aud gone to F. H. Luring, l r to visit a short time with friends. Ed. Is au W. at the date on the mar- J. Dutton, —Look where is the young man that 8. energetic, enterprising young man of good busi- things Among the young people especially that Mr. Bach contemplates a future Montgomery county, and for these Dr. J.H. Wiley, | ness ability, and we hope for him future your paper and if you are in I. J. Stoddard, j would want to be seen with them. the regret will be general at his death, residence and engagement in business, causes she asks for deliverance from p-osperlty. to please call and settle. lOtf Fred H. Bryan braces up in bis life which is of what nature not yet developed, iu and for Our old friend Co-partnership Notice. Ministerial (Session.—A number occurring at the time iu tbe bonds of matrimony, prays FIRE AT LEIGHTON. Kansas home and sends us this bit of news: “I and usually brightest and of fruitful prom- Chicago. His departure will occur the custody and control of miuor child, see by your paper accounts of unequaled storms Lextines.—The finest largest of the pastors of the city gathered at in Dakota, Minnesota aud lowa, 1 rise to inform tor brought the city—stock en- ise. Requiencat in pace; earthly cares about May Ist next. It will be a mat- Clifford A. Stanley, aged four years. THE STORE OF D. A. GRAY GOES UP IN you tbe weather here has been fine until last The undersigned have this to the Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday morn- Friday, February a of general regret, the loss of 3, when southeast rain and -81 at Beechler Bros.’ 24 w and affliction can never more disturb ter a LUCY VS. RUSSELL WALKER. SMOKE. a 9)4 |»ound baby boy reached here.” day associated themselves to- [new ing, and listened to an admirable pa- 2 him. Accompanied by his mother, his gentleman of so much personal worth Plaintiff states that she and defend- Hanford Vickers and wife left Thursday night per by Rev. C. S. McElhimey, on “The Special to Daily Herald. Cal., they expect to gether as a uartuership, under kniDDEX.—The post-office author- remains will leave San Diego Saturday, and business ability, and a family so ant married in August county, for Pasadena. where make Topical Sermon.” The discussion was were A very destructive fire occurred here their future home. Mr. Vickers has spent sev- the name, style andti rm of [bave decided that the Colfax and on their arrival here will be in- estimable in every way, and inasmuch Virginia, in October, 1881, and that in eral weeks there and feels confident the climate one of interest to the ministers. Some this Tuesday morning. At about 3:30 agrees with him aud is beneficial to his health. Mills, I. & Sons, for the pur- to is inadmissible they The Fraukel y Sensation to prevent going, regret leave us as Broadhead Worsted terred in Forest cemetery by the side as we can not their October, 1882, Russell deserted her and We to have them were features of church work were then con- o’clock the store of U. A. Gray was dis- among oldest aud most highly respected pose ofcarrying on the Clothing, tails, by reason of the salacious of father, brother, sister. To much as we would like to, we can, and has since absented himself, without our sidered; also, the advisability of getting and Mrs. covered on tire. The flames had got citizens. to matter therein printed. mother, Smith, do, sincerely for Monday eve, Feb. 6th, quite a number OF JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK, Gents Furnishing Goods and of Cutts, his and to Mrs. wish them a contin- cause, and for this reason asks the court under such when first seen, On last out priuted invitation cards giving headway, of Young ladies and gentlemen took possession Wool business. his sister, will go out the sympathy and uance of the high esteem they have to grant her prayer and also give her boarding place, tlCK.—The I*helps Mortgage Co. location of churches and hours of serv- that it was impossible to get a thing of Miss Belle Brown’s the home condolence of all friends and acquaint- been held in here, and as well great custody of minor child, Fannie Walker. of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Moorman, the occasion Dated at Oskaloosa, lowa, ¦dey to loan at the lowest rates ices, for distribution at hotels on Sab- out. He had $2,600 insurauce on the being Miss Browu’s birthday. The company of the DRESS in this sad loss of a son and prosperity. The new firm will transact BELLE VS. JASPER MULLEN. was very pleasantly entertained until a late Manufacturers Celebrated “JAMESTOWN February Ist, 1888. city property, without com- mornings. The topic for next ances stock, in some eastern company, aud an or bath brother. busiuess under the name and style of and Jasper married in hour. GOODS,” desiring to henceforth be represented in this market I. Frankel. delay in getting the Monday morning is “Ministerial cour- Belle were SOOO in.the State of Des Moines. He Holmes—Cobbs.—At the residence of the tis4on No I. Fraukel & Plover, county. by a LIVE house, which can use such great quantities of goods Sons, the two elder boys, Van Buren county, lowa, August 28, some on in bride’s rarents, at Pocahontas A. Frankel. ua lonef Want to buy good notes se- tesy” to be opened by Rev. C. H. Keays. Evolution.— The impression of The also had insurance fixtures lowa, Mr. I. E. Holmes, of New Sharou, and as their us Ansel and Manassah, having purchased 1878, and plaintiff alleges that defend- Miss KmmaC. Cobbs, of Plover, of New superior manufacture deserve, have asked to become M. Frankel. — the company, but formerly mortgage, 47tf Herald that you hold in your hand eastern we don’t Sharon, Clifton, Haverlock, offici- January Collections.— Treasurer the interest of Mr. Bach iu tbe old firm. ant has been guilty of such cruei and Rev. C. W. of their Selling Agents in this market. We have agreed to do so, both daily or weekly—presents a speci- know how much. Everything belong- ating. The many friends ot these worthy young Jani \ky Mortgages.—Recorder Gilchrist’s report of taxes collected Isaiah Fraukel will, as heretofore, con- inhuman treatment as to endanger her people will wish for them deserved success and take pleasure in informing our friends that we now show men of evolution in the power used to ing to the Post Office was burned. through life’s journey. recoids show that during the r a $7,- the banking business, and bis life, duriug Janua y, shows total of trol sons and that some six months since he There was no insurance on the build- we fact that Ed. S. over FIFTY distinct and the very latest styles of the Celebrated were the printing press to action. The r Last week mentioned the of January, mortgages as follows among move that of the clothing store. Ansel, the absconded, and his whereabouts is un- Kuowlton bad gone to Northern lowa on a 810.73 divided the ing that we know of. The building was requested to the amount of $43,835.00, and present proprietors put in very hard Hunt(ing) expedition, and him to C«Jhi: different funds: State, $735 09; County, seuior of the brothers, has had an ex- known. Divorce asked for these rea- bring game. He has returned accom- days’ work printing The Herald on a in litigation, and therefore, could not us some taring the same time releases were $1200.78; School, $293.08; Bridge, perience of seven years with the old and she be allowed to take panied with a bride, but our chickens have not $870.- that it sons, that have any insurance on it. It was for- arrived. A very pleasant reception was given amount of $47,149.00. hand press, and the files show firm, years Mrs. 8. Knowltou, Sat- pyKo 09; Poor, $293 08; Insane, $146.40; Or- and Manassah six with Mr. her maiden name. Belle Slai. changed from at the home of Mr. aud • well done. Evolution and dollars tunate that the wind urday night, which mauy of our people i etc., was Baldauf; each has been carefully EDWIN J. VS. MARA’ E. PARKS Loan.-1 have one hun- phatis Home, $146.21; Bond, $73.- the south,during the night,to the north- attended. MU, to brought the cylinder press, aud then Jamestown Dress Ms. School House, trained in his particular line, and they Edwin asserts that he and Mary were » 10; Court House, $598,74; west, or else the w hole business part dollars to loan on real steam, hut to day—Friday—steam has the $242 25; Teachers $163628; Contingent, will maintain the reputation of married in Washington county, Kansas, been security at 6 per cent iuterest been unharnessed as too antiquated, and of the town would have in ashes. Backed up by the guaranty of the Manufacturers, we give to $521.08; Oskaloosa City, $518.50; Sharon new firm fully up to that of the old. January 12, 1879, aud that in March, caught part length of time. Office over Ma- electrical power does the work. To It fire in the back of the our customers our personal warrant, as follows, concerning City, $808; Beacon City, $1.07; Ruse We are proud of them and their abil- 1884, she deserted him and has since building, hut it is not known how it 'ir County Bank. experiment with a motor the llawkeye these goods: To The Citizens of Oskaloosa Hill.$8.65; B. O.Cemetery,slo.Bl; Poll, ity, and that they are Oskaloosa boys lead a life of vice and shame, and he original d. The register- J._L. Warren. Electric Manufacturing Company have thermometer $145.00; Dog, 891.00; Road, 184.32; bo n and raised. With these words of now wants a divorce and the control ed 10 degrees below this morning. he brings the put one of their 3 horse power machines And Mahaska County. 1 telegraph Grader, $87.09. regret at the dissolution of tbe old and custody of minor child, Genevieve fellow- in and from the first touch of the but- FIRST. They are made from the very best material, by nation that our friend and firm, we offer our congratulations and Parks. BIRTHS - ARRIAQEA off in most methodi- i, Cyrus 11. Phelps has been al- Revival.— A word to the members ton it moved the doff our beaver to the new. In the MARY J. VS. A. L. TULLIS skillful workmen, and are the cheapest goods in the market when I take great pleasure in press (FN.IKB. a Reserved in tbe 12th of the West High avenue Christian cal way, aud press after was language of immortal old Rip Van MARRIAGE L service is considered. informing you that I have tension. Mary and A. L. were married at The following is a list of the marriage license* Heavy Army of Our protracted meeting is de- thrown on until four were clashing you live long Artillery, the church. Winkle, “May and Muchakinock, June 7,1884, and plain- issued by Hie clerk siDce our last report: purchased the eutire stock a remarkable interest. In away the song of mechanical progress. Aye. veloping prosper!” tiff alleges that on March 10, 1885, A. Vo. Nome. tirMdr.net. SECOND. The goods are so thoroughly finished that they of Goods of the late firm of eight days a dozen have been added to The iHiw’er is furnished by the Edison <»»<*») A. Z. Beaman, Spring Creek 28 — & axd Mares L. deserted her, and has since absented I Jones, Garfield 20 can be worn in damp weather or a shower without fear of being I. Frankel Co., and have asEs Wanted. members, and each night brings Company, and we shall expect the ex- Catherine our —When » tins Bros & Jobnson waut at once Scene in Pasadena. the himself, wherefore she prays for a Win. L Givin, Harr sou 30 ruined by curling or shrinking. associated myself with my sons’ others. By Thursday night we expect periment to prove an economy of not | Ida E. Mooie, Harrison 27 cold wave spread over the land down divorce and permission to resuuiq her M. under the ar loads of horses and mares from Kansas City Evangel- less than forty percent over the use of W. F. Bridges. White Oak 22 A. and Fraukel, J. Z. Taylor, the Pasadena had it as if the name, Moore, White Oak 21 j years of age and weighing from us fellows, in they just maiden Mary Jones. Jennie is firm name of I. Fraukel & assist in the meeting. If the steam as a power. To old 31 THIRD. The manufacturing, dyeing, and finishing done ist, to boomers were not there. And to them SARAH C. VS. HENRY THOMPSON. jCbas. Edman. Beacon ipward. Call at the stable on east things grow Augusta A. Johnson, Beacon 21 in a manner that the goods can be Sous. We will coutinue the weather is good on Sunday, Feb. 19, who have seen all these along i such washed, if desired, with- tf it was cold, and the blood moved on Christinas ,>,.1,3 0. N Young, Spring Creek 29 avenue. to develop, it seeins as if Aladdin and Sarah reprYsents that the least injury to the fabric. Clothing and Wool business at ? you are requested all be preseut in and that left the Ada B. Kelly. Adams 22 out sub- in a heavy, clogged way day, 1872, she and Henry were married, & tm: Theft.—Some thief entered morning, and not in tbe evening as his wonderful lamp were verities the old stand of I. Frankel the boy blue, cold, chilled and miserable. guilty To U. L. Jones and wife, Excelsior, ject to the closest investigation, and as and that since he has been of Side of Square. It m Mt Milieu’s office some time tbe seating capacity of our house will hoys that a large a daughter, Monday, February 13,1888. FOURTH. The goods are wool dyed and colors as fast as Co., North the comfort Two of the found such inhuman treatment as to endan- Saturday, and stole his large aud our friends at night. all contributes to greater WILCOX.—Born, to Douglas Wilcox aud wife will be our aim to carry only not accommodate portion oftheir anatomy—that is to say, ger the purest dyes and greatest skill can make them. (ireek ncor- of man, we happy. Come and see her life and health, and that he has a daughter, Feb. XI, 1888- sole and Hebrew C< Let us give way to them. are awful cold, colder PISO S CURE. the latest styles and best class their feet—had got also to provide for her and fam- Benjamin eof the Bible. To say the least A. M. Haggard. the buzzer go. failed PHI LLIPS.—Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Green & lientley’s Balsam of Tolu of prices will al- than ever in lowa, and measures had ily, and so she asks for divorce and the Phillips, of Muchakinock, Feb. 7, a girl. . FIFTH. We cheerfully give a New Dress in exchauge, Goods. Our this is a curious subject of theft, and White Pine, Printley’s, Chamber- lowest in Day.— The OppenueivkrCase. Thiscase at once to he instituted to warm them. custody children. BRIDGES— MOORE— Married, in this city, where the do ways be fouud the Saint Valentine’s The ori- and control of Thursday. Feb. 10, Mr. W. F. Bridges aud Miss lain’s, Prices and all other medicines goods not prove as above represented. e enemy oi*ens the campaign 1880. all over to a chattering Oskaloosa. Thaukiug my friends gin of the commemoration of to-day,— was originally commenced in N. They were eold MAGGIE VS. WESLEY MINES Jennie Moore, both of White Oak township, purchased by gross—always Esquire J. W. Hinesley oflSciating. the fresh many February of uncertainty. Oppenheimer replevined his stock of degree. Theirteeth—store and natural It was on the 11th day of February, and customers for their 14—is ODe parson- and genuine. Green & Bentley, goods, hoots and shoes, from Marquis —rattled together like a bone solo in a Maggie and Wesley GIVEN—MOORE —Married, at the The Ladies are cordially invited examine these favors and their liberal patron- en Again —The panther seen so Traces of its observance are found in 1881, that were age, in this city. Fab. 9. by Rev. W. H. 11. Fills- Wholesale & Retail Druggists. to goods, key. in bury, Given Ida E. i Barr, sheriff, who had taken said stock pianissimo There was no stove Albia, Monroe county, Mr. VVm. L. aud Miss also a new line of in the past and soliciting a last fall out in the neighborhood customs of the Northern pagans of an- married in and Moore, both of Harrison township. age seen an attachment gotten out by Moss, the room, or place for one. But the old that time, various occasions, future of the same, he Glendale mill site, was ci* nt Europe. Other authors tell us on since on EDMAN—JOHNSON.—Married, at Oska- Home for Sale. coutinuauce & Chicago. The lowa ingenuity came to their help February Crouey Esq., A n Yesterday, and this time there that on this day the birds select their Goldsmith Co., of plaintiff alleges Wesley has been guilty loosa. 10, 1883. Cbas. A. I remaiu yours respectfully, was SIO,OOO. They a lamp, placed iton theft >or, officiating. Mu. Charles Edman and Miss Having sold my business in- i two of them. A party of nim- ths custom value of the stock over took of cruel and inhuman treatment, and Augusta Johnson, both of Beacon, lowa. I. Frankel. mates, and from this came A. terests here and intending to re- weut out The case was first tried in Mahaska and then hung their feet, like great has to kill her, wherefore Tbe groom Is au industrious and very intelli- this morning and are of sending sentimental or comic love threatened Chicago. I offer my resi- Cloth do, 40 in. all wool Henrietta hams, it, that way saved gent miner, thrifty aud well to and his bride move to iring the country high and low iu messages. St’ll others trace it to the county, with a verdict for defendants about and in she wants a divorce granted. is a haudsoine, winsome little lady. Hand in dence and grounds, 136x256 ch of the brutes. sim- for $3,5u0, which verdict was hv the them and much suffering. But the Roman Lupercalia, (Feb. 15) when band they will go down tbe pa hway of life with at a price iin 28 different shades, among them all the new Spring and court set aside, a trial ordered. climate is glorious! For particulars leet. very moderate iliar customs were observed. The la- and new THE BOARD OF TRADE. tbe printer’s blessing upon their beads. Evening Shades) at the incredulous low price of Square Meal.—Many of the was then, by agreement, enquire of the boys’. and easy terms. test invention, and that after which it The case BEAMAN—JONES. —Married, Wednesday aers who come to u ji- county, UAILOAD PROSPECTS, CANNING FACT- eveniug, February 8, 1888, o’clock, the E. Bach, town depend its origin to transferred to Marshall and at 7 at takes its name, asciihes Sigourney Court.— Judge Johnson PROJECT, GOVERNMENT P. O. residence of tbe bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enquire Store or Bank. be lehtaurants for their meals,and there, by agreement, transferred ORY T. S. Jones, 4,4 miles west of Oskaloosa, Albert at Saint Valentine, a bishop or presbyter, from Tuesday morning closed a term of ou only know it, dear L’r, you can 1885 the this BUILDING, AND REPORT OF COMMIT- Beaman and Miss K’ttik J. Jones. Will also sell my household dur- again to Jasper county. In a 50c. in A. single thought; A YARD. who was decapitated 270 D.. court of23 days in Sigourney, winding THE ‘•Twosouls witn but a Chick ering the best meal you ever ate for 25 in Jasper county with a TEES ON COLLEGES, MAKES hearts ibat beat as one.” furniture and ing persecution in Rome. case was tried sentencing a young Two the Ciaudian up the business by OF INTEREST AND IMPORT- performed by Piano, all in first-class order. 24 Uat the Oskaloosa l’estauiant in verdict for plaintiff for the goods and MEETING The ceremony was Rev. C. H. (lands roan named Jennings Cassford, of Keo- LAST NIGHT. Keays, of Oskaloosa, with Mr. E. C. Simmons Block. \V. 11. Turner, pio* Bank Change.— Mr. John Siebel, damages. The case was by de- ANCE and Miss Klttie Marks as groomsman and CHEAP LAND EXCURSIONS. S3UO for rape upon Mary Ann Lewis, of very dor. 26w3 of the to the Su- ta, bridesmaid respectively. Toe bride was On 21, March 6 and 20, who has t>een president Farmers fendants taken, on appeal, yet The Board of Trade ruet in regular elegantly aUiied in a green p'u?li dress aud February ™ the same place, a young girl, not May aud Traders Bank since it became a Court, and was by that court wore a bouquet of white roses. After the cere- April 3 and 24, 8 and 22, and June Patrons. I*March. -The \\. C. T. U. will preme fourteen years old, who is soon to be- session at the court house last evening, mony the happvcouple with the guests sat down Wabash Western Railway will To My Old Friends and J recently resigned of wedding bad 5, the c*- national organization, reversed on erroneous introduction to a moat bountiful supper, which BALDAUF, on* a Countv Convention at Oskaloosa of the attendance was not large, but was Cheap Excursions to all SAM. come a mother. A peculiarity this prepared by the bride’s parents and sister, run Land o®* his office, and Mr. John G. Jones was back for a new trial, and been Texas Jy Ma the Qih of March. All Uoiors aDd evidence, sent case was that Al. Dewey, of Washing- an earnest one. Many matters were assisted by Mrs. B. F. Marks and Mrs. R. H. points in Alabama, Mississippi, Having disposed of ray inter- brok* to fill the place. Mr. R. P. Ba- January of the district Duseuberry. The presents were varied and and New Mexico. Tickets will be sold 117 aud 119 Market street, Oskaloosa. »uperintenaent3 are requested to pre- chosen at the term up, and talked over, but no Table cloth and firm of & ton, the defendant’s attorney, present- brought useful and were as follows: at the low rate of one the est in the I. Frankel cou was also chosen a director of the court of Jasper county, 1888, was called they napkins, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Jones; bed spread. fare for »» tb« rM*reports. A cordial invitation is ed two petitions to the court, one signed action taken, as were at the time Jones; Miss Iva Pearl Good for 60 days from firm, I take Siebel has been one of the said trial continued Miss Cambria pairtowels. round trip. Co. to the above L Th< uten-jed to all who are interested in hank. Mr. again for trial, and prominent men of Keota in the hands of tbe various committees, Jones; lambrequin and bedspread, Mr. and Mrs. date of sale. fc>top over allowed, of all, by about 200 Dusenberry; perfume stone, Master Fred- the Sole Agent in Oskaloosa for the celebrated Broadhead Dress Goods. great pleasure in asking r steady, successful business men of the ten days, a verdict again for K. H. For all in- t*nDpe ance work. for with and vicinity, an.l the other by aliout and not reached that jioint where the die Dusenberrv; pairtowels, Mrs. B. F. Marks; both going *ud returning. * to enjoy a the goods or the favor of a continuance of Mrs. city, and retires from place plaintiff for the return of asking might committee was able to make a report. silver butter dish. Misses Kittle aud Ida Marks; formation, call on, address M. s. Dickson, President. 100 ladies, that “justice set silver teaspoons and napkin ring. Moot. M. Martin, former Good Will toward well-earned leisure. Mr. Jones is mem- damages in the sum of $716. This set L. DON’T WAIT, their and be mixed with mercy,” in the sentence, Capt. C. P. Searle, of the It. It. com- Wharton; fruit dish. Perse McWilliams: Commercial Agent, Des Moines, la. SAXEjCOLUMN. I*eal Estate.— to The board of supervisors, and a gen- very important case, and silver teaspoons and napk'n ring, Cbas. Whar- Buggies Kiingman’s the new firm, assuring them Reference of tbe has been a and previous mittee stated a vast amount of cor- ton; clock. Will. E. Hendren; oil painting. Miss- STEVENSON, W.G.MARTIN, but put your in RENT.—Rooms board; business went on account of the youth B. A. with in suites or I- Ikbald’s repijrta of real estate trans- tleman with a successful lias grown more so as the time respondence w»th railway magnates, es Jeuuie, Elia and Bad*e Evans; stt silver tea- Ticket Agent. T. P. Agent. shop now, and he will give you the best IT’ORsingle, at [24wsp
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