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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 t,:e 'Circulation death of Tolu Gutts yesterday morn- under the filed since last term the best current literature. years. He came from that place ¦ Mfe 9uiets aervous system, curing riers, should name and style of I. Fraukel mained two R Hysteria, bleep- leave their orders at this IF district court—same to be 8. Four literary societies In active opera- where he married Miss Hanuab ing at San Diego, California, where he & Co., and in the spring of 1861 came tion are connected with tbe college, and these to Oskaloosa, v “ mp C *23- ri RUIBSD BY office, along with pleasant Stanley, of Damascus, Ohio, who, with one i street aud num- had gone several months ago in hopes to began HEARD AT THE FEBRUARY TERM. have two commodious and halls lor UI 1 IW <&AN ALTERATIVE. Oskaloosa and business in an their special use. daughter. Is left to mourn his loss. While yet poisonous A, $ I*drives out the humors of [V UeraW Printing Company. ber. tf of being benetltted by the climate of unpretentious, frame, build- 9. There is also a Y. M. C. comprised teens, converted and a&JBr S the blood purifying and one-story Since tbe closing of tbe last term of college, religious in his Mr. Spill was g| enriching it, alone of students of the aud _ ¦ _ . _ 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.