THE HERALD: OSKALOOSA. MAHASKA COUNTY. IOWA. THURSDAY. MAY 23, 18

Monday’» Daily. BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES. keeps large stock of the best binding From also a sell OCR MAHASKA REPORTS. twine that the market affords, which he will Verveer, or Des Moines, spent as cheap as can be sold anywhere. Any person Louis MARRIAGE LICENSES. THE HERALD wishing to buy anything In this line can save the Sabbath vistingrelatives in this city. The following is a list of the marriage licenses by Reporters. calling on him and getting Gleanings Herald money and time by up by our last report: prices before buy I ng. Try him and see fory our- Master Lee Johnson has been laid Issued the clerk since Circulation Nearly Three Thousand. Age. Skunk River _ . . much So. Same. Residence. selves. , „ trouble, now ready for father-in-law, Mr. with throat but is with a good, old- Dr. W. L. Crowder and his Wassenhove, 30 We are once more blessed Brown, Tuesday. The bash. Leoin Van Rose Hill PUBLISHED BY fashioned rain. Skunk river is rising. Every- James were visitors here 2489 WHO ORIGINAL Col THE man. Rose Hill 23 ARE Father Fraucolr thing growing and the heart of the Dr. willremain here a day or two, while Neb., is in 1 is nicely, Greenlees, Spring- Mrs. J. Myers, of Beatrice, Anderson, Shoron 69 Printing Company. glad. Coro plowing Is under Brown will visit the near a.oA jJohn New The Herald husbandman Is neighbors of his. (or cousin, Mrs. C. 2490 Knudson, 46 WEEK a visit with her New Sharon THIS who are old friends and the city Bertha ami field. I are having a P. L. Kindlg, representing the Oskaloosa Kewanee, Ills 23 McClain and family „. Harry W. Charley showing his Winter. Q , i Trask, serious time with mumps. Glove Factory, was In town to-day, 2491 1 Agnes G. Stow ell, Rose Hill 22 firm’s Our merchants should patronize and her At Two Dollars Per Annum. Mrs. Sheley’s condition Is truly deplorable. goods. Miss Nell Lacey young John D. Wilson, O’Brien Co 28 We forgot to mention that the Madison school home manufactures at all time. this 2492 i Anderson, Twp May 92. Rrpurmcan. friend returned to their stndies in Grlnnell -j Anna M. Pleasant Grove 22 discarded the sad- morning. Ed K. Himes, Oskaloosa 28 OSKALOOSA. IOWA: Some of our neighbors have 2493 Kalbacb, mode locomotion, the road Spring 1 Nell Oskaloosa 25 May 23,1889. dle for an easier of Creek. E. A. Hornbostle, of the Hornbostle cart. Plowing aud replanting corn Is the order of TRASK—STOWELL.—Married, at the home vi The party gotten up as a surprise on Fred day Some are just commencing Works, is over in Sigourney to-day on surprise the at present. Machine of the bride’s sister. Mrs. Dr. Beaudry, in Rose Coffln on his birthday, was to him a plant their corn on sod ground, and their Is Thursday evening, May a very to business. Hill, lowa, 16, at 8 MEMORIAL DAY. Indeed, but is reported as In every way some old ground to plant yet. Harky Trask and Miss Ag- iTl| o’clock, Mr. W. Do*May and ... we needed, in enjoyable affair. , The rain last week Is what , to again Just Walter Davis, of came G. STOWELL. 21 Crltchlon, of New Sharon,*ls with nes Rev. farmers are all rejoicing. , several days with long and PROCLAMATION BY TIIE OOVKHNOR OT disciples here. HUleary very low with no hopes of re- to-day noon and will visit Thus was drawn to a happy climax a his river, Mr. is IOWA. Wolves have been unearthed near the covery. Glad to say we know of no other case relatives here. devoted courtship, upon whose tuued chords of m and several of the youug ones captured. of sickness to report. sweetest of music was ever played. Tolbert wife, of the city, called on Charnock, White Oak, with his big W. Sundayed at home love only the Win. and Mr. of George Hale simple and touching Htatk or lowa. I their friends, the Baileys, recently. Is putting In tilingfor M. W. Barnes. reports lively at The ceremonies that were ('ALL ON ( ditcher with his family, and matters Kxscutivk Dkpartmknt. Mrs. Eleanor Horner still continues poorly. Wm. Campbell has been having quite a lot of were performed by the Rev. Dr. Cavandish, of c Prine school- decorating mines. The tliirtieth day ol May is by our statutes The W. C. T. U. meeting at the papering aud done. J. H. Inman Methodist church, of Rose Hill, in the large was in every way a success. No, this work. . the The G. A. R. organlza- house did the _ , of Newton, is in home, made a legal holiday. society is not dead, thank you. Buckeye Sunday School Is nourishing nicely. Miss Pet Wilson, double parlors of Dr. Beaudry’s and wit- *AKIN yet tlou will celebrate the day throughout the state News scarce, anil what we know we give with There is a good attendance each Sabbath, the city and will attend the Htmes-Kalbacb nessed only by the relatives and a few intimate decorating brevity. school at 3 by paying tribute to the memory and there Is room for more. Sunday wedding of the families. Many tokens of friend- May Wood Violrt. to-morrow. friends 90. o’clock. . the graves ofour dead soldiers. . comprising some very handsome presents, The schools are all doing good work so far as Sam Berry, of the U.S. Express force, ship, In acknowledgement ol the blessings secured Wright. given young people and the usual num- we have heard of bruised fingers, which he were the POWDER couple to the people by the heroism of the uatlon’s de- Mat Miusman and wife started to Kansas last Man M Observer. nurses a congratulations bestowed them between the seat and ber of well wishes and fenders, it Is proper for all citizens of the state week to visit some of their children. caught by getting What a joyit is to speak of Harry Absolutely Pure. £ in Maple Grove and Zoar Flint. upon them. surviving non- The supervisors wagon bed. to join with the soldiers In thus putting in some good work on the gladly received, a husband who so long has been known and have been The ralu of last week was as Powder never varies. A marvel of pur- JORDAN STONE oring the memory of their departed comrades. roads. will keep farmers out of their fields for a Ballard, of Knightstown, a child, school boy and young busi- This but Mrs. Jennie admired as ity, strength, and wholesomeness. More eco- Now, therefore, 1. William Larrabee. Govern- House-cleaning Is the order of the day. few days. to-morrow, and will visit At present kinds, THE Stephenson a good last week of Thursday afternoon Indiana, is expected ness man by hosts of friends here. nomical than the ordinary and cannot be lowa, hereby urge all of Thos. sold horse A number persons met McPall. Co.’s multitude of low or of the State of do to Kddyville buyers. and cleaned the hall. with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Uid B. he is incharge of the C. H. Bogue Lumber sold In competition with the day from their will have literary entertain- Voorhees, and 111., test, short weight, alum, or phosphate powders. our people torefrain on that or- The W. 0. T. U. a J. K. of Pella spent Thursday for several weeks. yards in Kewanee, and faithful and efficient Royal Baking at Chapel on Friday evening, May Sold only in cans. Powder dinary work and from all public amusements, ment Cedar Friday in this neighborhood. his position, is liked by all. He enters upon Wall St., N. Y. 44148 FOR BARGAINS. •M. consisting of plays, dialogues, recitations, Mrs. Caroline Matchett Is visiting friends at Henry Howard and A. A. Coburn in CO., 106 and to solemnly observe the day In a manner of the taklug plays will be “The old his new life with all the requirements one of his etc. One F down at Creston attending the State befitting the occasion. woman and her shoe,” In which A. D. C.. dressed l>ard Ryan spent Saturday with friends at were age could wish to have. For a wife he has se- blue, represent “Uncle Congregational church. They FOR BAUG COLUMN. GOLDEN EAGLE in red, white and will meeting of the set my Pella. . testimony whereof Ihave hereunto „ „ young lady, In whose In Sam,” and Miss Emma H. will represent “Mrs. Garden Hall cured an accomplished great seal of There will be Sunday school at returned to-day. only hand and caused to be affixed tne W. C. T. U.” The whole will be interspersed next Sunday at 10 o’clock. heart there is not a taint of selfishness and NURSE.—Address Mrs. 8. tbe State of lowa. with instrumental and vocal music. AU are in- Rev. Rouze failed to fllll his appointment at Mrs. George Bentley and Miss Carrie instincts which with time develop to make PROFESSIONALSilverthorn, 319 North A Street. 35w3m0 SO Doz. All'SiIk Mits at 25c per pr. worth 35 c. home talent. those Done, at lies Moines, this lath day of May, A. vited to come ana hear the Hall last Sabbath. up to Eldora, this morning, raord hallowed. The young Brush College and Maple Grove schools are George Randal has a new cart. Look out Chapman went companionship RENT.—Two or three rooms for rent. Wm. Lakrawer. days here’ and short Ribbed , 35. D„ 18K». invited and expect to attend decoration services girls! where they will visit with friends before return- people, after a few visit a FORsuitable for small family. Apply at 511 2lf, Doz. Jersey Vests at 19c worth y May certainly very ap- Lake, wipd By tbe Governor at White Oak 30. It is Mau 20. Flint. ing to their home in Topeka. sojourn with friends in Storm lowa, will South Becond Street. Clothing House propriate that the children help strtW flowers One Price , ,Biim«d] Frank I>. JACKSON, home in Kewanee and begin Umbrellas to each. upon the graves of those who died to Iwid down Burlington, repair to their new HATCHING.—Thoroughbred 500 San from 30c. SB.OO Secretary ol State. 0. Winter returned from FOR the liberty they now enjoy. life together in a happy little home of their Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorns, 12 for writing. AND &OSBIP last Saturday, at which place he looked iDto the EGGS Mrs. K. Garrett is very sick at this PERSONAL SOCIAL own. Voicing the sentiment of all who know one dollar. Oscar Rokgg. The rain of Friday and Saturday was just matter of street paving, and Is now convinced miles Southeast of Oskaloosa. —There are now 3,061 National banks them The Herald wishes them a long, happy 33w8pd 2 what we needed. From Thursday’* Daily. that brick is the coming pavement for cities of being organized in the Peter Kmmert Is feeding one of the nicest life journey. FOR RENT.—I have a small farm of organized, 122 country. this class. bunches of cattle in this section of Walter Green came down from Des at the home FARM75 acres to rent. For particulars enquire year. lowa has ‘134, and the west- May J HIMES—KALBACH.—Married V last »0. umbo. Mrs. A. J. Parkhurst is home from Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kal- 0 ( Robbrt Mitchell, “Burlington” Fast Black is the Moines last evening (or a day’s visit. of the bride’s parents, Madlsou township. - Hosiery v ern states 1,173. months’ visit with her son Elmer, of bach, 1006 Avenue O East, Tuesday, May 21,1889, 29tf West Dee Moiaee. her several p. Misa Mrs. S. A. Perry and son Lee are relatives, Louis. at 5 o’clock m., Uk. Ed. K. Himes and Miss lthoda Barnett, of Dundas, Ohio, Is visit- the Richelieu, and other at Bt. Nell Kalbach, both of this city. Rev. John SALE.—My business house at 117 West *T"HE house that ever made such a Evans, visiting Prices, near Olivet this week. & only ot Mahin baa been appointed ing her uncle and aunt Craft and Mrs. with the and Mrs. Parkhurst will soon be at home in M. Baugh, of the First Presbyterian church, FORHigh Ave.,now occupied by Johnson Best. We have exclusive sale —John township. Mr. book store. For price and terms ad- of Jefferson enjoying a property. officiating. Hedge as ¦ Postmaster at Muscatine; Col. Haynes W. C. England received a very painful injury Miss Carrie Baughman is the First avenue dress L. P. Shriver, record in this large number of relatives and friends were state, and is it wrong recently. He was thrown from a horse, and visit from her friend Miss Carpenter, from Mehana, of A 40&220tf P. O. Box 181, Los Angeles, Cal. at Centerville. They are the best sort left shoulder blade was split. We hope for Mr. and Mrs. John W. present to witness the pleasant ceremony and this brand in Oskaloosa. his Burlington. to-morrow, of appointments. his speeuy reoovery. His new two-story resi- Jefferson township, go up to Colfax to extend congratulations to the happy con- that they should make a record—are they dence wlil soon be completed, and Mr. Dewitt Page, McMains, of Cres- where they will remain sometime In hopes that life’s path- family have cuarge of his farm this Mrs. Ida nee tracting parties as they start out on PEERLESS DYES and who remain of those springs will benefit Mr. M.. ? Dufferin says: “A farm is as year will move in. ton, is the guest of her mother and will the waters way In a new sphere, a new relationship, and to not entitled to it Show me any business —Lord Mrs. Khoda Murray and family, of Grundy who Is badly afflicted with rheumatism. with as a several weeks. wish for them joy and a pathway strewn You sbotna reaa'XHß Chica- much a manufactured article ship. county, are visitingrelatives in this vicinity. go Daily News because it’s a Elegant again by fire, correspondent of the life’s brightest flowers, and to venerable old FIFTH firm that has made more of a revolution in An Line of the raw T. J. Truax has suffered a loss Lee. Bolton is home from Mt. Ver- The family newspaper. This is an In each case nature furnishes this time it was a very large board shed, under toot for the Dodds’ ages, may their entire lives be as haopy and everybody reads, and non to attend the wedding of his friend, Harry “Register” has this pleasant age when materia], but labor makes the ship or which was stored many things used on a farm. J. P. Dodds, ot the joyous as the events which linked them in the the paper you bring into your of business Eagle All was lost. The live occurred early in the Trask, this evening. gang: “Superintendent POINT something their line than the Golden doc- holy bonds. family should have makes the farm.” That’s sound morning and the origin is unknown. Brooklyn schools, has resigned his position to of value for all. The special Webster, very with Henry Howard and A. A. Coburn man Is more re- a of the protec- Mrs. who has been low accept a similar one with a larger salary at his Than the groom no young interests ofwomen are not over- has made in Clothing. When you call at trine, and solid plank typhoid pneumonia is slowly recovering. on matters pertaining to the tor his worth, in- looked in The Daily News. Ueuness who teaching her first are In Creston old home at Sigourney. He had been re-elected spected or esteemed personal tion platform. Lord Dufferin has a Miss Olive Is Congregational faith. makes true and lasting And then you don't want to term Is doing excellent work, and we predict for another term at Brooklyn and his resigna- tegrity and all that questionable reading mat- the Golden find us day Ed has bring Eagle you always busy. clear view of this economical question. that she will be one of the best teachers in the again able to be a surprise. He has given the friends. From childhood’s earliest ter intoyour family. You don’t county. Perry Welker is tion was indeed and will leave here enjoy- lived in Mahaska county and with Mahaska want to put indecent or immoral We are glad of the appointment of D. M. Per- about after a month’s “fun” and tussle with best of satis faction reading into the hands of your You say that is not surprising. You have Black Shawls and Fichus and by them Is well known and held in —The story of the expansion of the due as postmaster at Rose Hill. This is a wise inflammatory ing the respect of all the patrons of the school.” people, never make guarantee rheumatism. For sev- children. You will system from 470 selection and we will the office will Shangle, of Flint, lowa, who warmest friendship and association. a mistake on this score if you Atchison Railroad be conducted in a sytematic way, and all parties Principal Dick, of New Sharon Lewis years present holds the position The Daily News. done us good and we appreciate it and we lu public College about four eral and at he take home miles in 1874 to 7,712 miles in 1889 is concerned treated as becomes one a Principal Needham, of Beacon, since graduating at Penn Oskaloosa National The newspapers are the great office. Shake “Dal” you have our hearty well schools and studied law in Bolton of Assistant Cashier in the this nation. The the visiting public schools. years ago has at Intervals patrons educators of will stay right with only one of several such marvels in wishes. spent yesterday in the Wednesday Bank, and to interests of bank and strength nation lies in the you. visiting & McCoy’s office, this city, on last, of the transporta- Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin were friends looks well and carefully with honor to himself purityof its firesides. rapid increase of Western in Prairie township last week. Rustic. Ed. Nash has returned from a two together with thirty-three others from different —over praiseworthy satisfaction. Remember —Its circulation is 220,000 a day Just Opened. a large mileage sojourn the Pacific coast, and Is state, before and by cts. tion facilities. It has months' on parts of the was examined the husband, of a million a week —and it costs mail 25 Leighton. The bride, like her Is a native month, oo, —one cent a character at present, much improved from his trip. He will have Supreme Court at Des Moines for admission to a four months tt dot/. of an unprofitable We were blessed with a big rain the later part for Mahaska county, where true and warm friends week, charge of Warrington’s photograph gallery the bar. Only twenty-nine of the thirty-four but time bring to it population of last which will be worth millions to are legion. Endowed to the fullest degree of will lowa. Monday and this morning there was the present, and will be found ever obliging in passed the examination and Lewis was one of \I/HY enough do much every womanly grace and charm, her new re- Report of the Condition is it that we can sell goods cheaper and business. some frost here, but not to bis new position. the twenty-nine. We wish him success in his damage. lationship can only develop added treasures of *** from Mt. Keithsburg : hearty hos- chosen profession, and we feel sure If hard OF TIIE other ? & James Comstock returned home Times “The character and mind with which to grace the than any clothing firm That JORDAN STONE ago, having —ln a little speech at on Pleasant about two weeks fully re- of Oskaloosa and work will win. It will be his. gained his mind again. His brother nad been pitalityof the young people new home. Her’s will be a home in reality, not Wednesday-the first that he has made days by Thayer’s here lor awhile from California, and a few the excellent music furnished Says the What Cheer Chronicle of simply in name, for the same virtues which & Bank, is very easy to answer. We buy Clothing they Fanners' Traders’ National he returned home both left for his Moines, made since he entered upon the duties of his after Northwestern Orchestra, ot Des our young friend and fellow-townsman, who has have endeared her to friends innumerable will home there. Mr. Comstock has rented his farm even- Oekaloosa, in the State of lowa, the close took occasion a public the May party In Oskaloosa last Friday well and efficiently served In the mall servtce be present always. Rt at and Goods for nine Cloth- present office—Mr. Blaine here, and to-morrow they will have of busioess May 13th, 1S89: Furnishing large sale and sell off their personal property, and ing a very pleasant and enjoyable event for during the past four years, and who is a good After a few days’ visit with friends in St. to say that “the people would find Pres- rest them then the of the family will follow to those who attended from this city.” boy In all things except politics: “Thos. H. Louis and other points Mr. and Mrs. Himes will Resources. ing and buy nine times the amount Harrison above all a just man.” the Pacific coast, where they will make their and discounts $151,451 80 Houses, ident By move we lose another Dut- Boyer, the ‘bourbon’ mall agent between be home at the Parkhurst place on High Loans & future home. that Miss Margaret and Mr. Orison at Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... #7l 'l2 judgment of the party, l family. •Muchy’ Platne, was ‘severed in twain’ Avenue WEST will be the No. and Belle C. B. CO. That ton were the genial hosts of a large party given west. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... 26.000 00 of any other firm in the state, therefore we Mrs. Perry and sou, of Oskaloosa, are visiting Monday morning, Tuesday evening was Stocks, Mortgages 37,429 however petulant certain elements family of JL. D. Price. their home, corner of First Street and Ave- last and POOL.—Died, In this city, Monday eveniug, Other Bonds and 3i with the at sufferings. Tom has fought a 20,1*89, Pool, aged Due16,30 from approved 37reserve agents.. may now be. The Miss Nelson’s are enjoying a visit from a nue B, last evening, in honor of their sister. relieved of his May at 10 o’clock. Sarah e can them 25 cent less and sell lady of Oskaloosa. has stood up like a man, and in 53 years. Due from other National Banks 1,509 78 buy per friend White, of Indiana, and their friend. Miss hard battle; he Real estate, furniture, and fixtures... 485 00 Mrs. Decaler, of California, is visiting with Miss ranks he marched ’mid the roar and The deceased came here to this city with her of the Dr’s, Burgett, of Keithsburg, 111. The fleeting the front Current expenses and taxes paid.... 2,862 64 & & —Three colored men have been ap- the family Dr. Whitacre. She and Grace parents 1858, been a resident contin- paid 2,000 00 them cheaper than our competitors can buy family were old acquaintances and friends away by all. din of the battle; with his axe In hand he has in and has Premiums 321 323 321 323 hours were passed most pleasantly ... 1,296 61 to offices under the pres- the war, when they lived Decater, enemy right and left. One by one he ually. Marriage removed other daughters of Checks and other cash items pointed good back before at hewn the of other banks 4.968 00 Nebraska. New Sharon “Mahlon Stanton fall thick and fast around the family, and upon her fell the arduous care Bills them for. If that were not true, we could ent administration: and all of them Baptists regular May “Star”: has seen his comrades Fractional paper currency, niokels The Old held their Wednesday evening of last has enfeebled parents at the old 12 00 the Interior Department. In meeting at the Greely school house last Satur- left for Oskaloosa him. but like the hero you read about he of looking after and oents High are in day and Sunday. On Saturday they ordained week, where he will visit for a short time with his colors and bid defiance to the homestead, and while her life was thus largely Speoie 20.225 00 not have come here and broken the prices High Ave. West. Ave. West. stood nobly by Legal tender notes 5,000 00 the Pustoflice Department a great William Reeves to the Gospel Ministry. Mr. moving Colorado Springs, Col. bleeding by the spent, no richer honor could she bring as the re- formerly citizens. On friends before to enemy; now he lies faint and Redemption fund with U. S. Treasur- Reeves was one of our friends, thorough devotion to be- many more have been appointed by Suuday they two accessions the church. Mr. Stanton leaves here many warm wayside. His armor has been torn from his sult of her life than er, 5 per cent of circalation 1,125 00 down one-half. Still we are not losing any had to woman, the there, so that the col- They report of having a very good meeting. A and perhaps fewer enemies than any other body; his shield, battered and rusted, lies by loved parents. She was a very reserved authorities number of their brethren were here from a Is good citizen, a cares, but bright and Total $260,892 38 receiving and man ever residing here. He a his side; his clothes are tattered and torn aad attending to her own money, as we did not come to Oskaloosa to ored man is found fair distance upright strong. years ago dropsi- Our County Sunday Missionary thoroughly honest and man, and we re- his face is begriramed and dirty from the smoke mentally About two a Liabilities. making specialty spring School is at SIOO,OOO Are a this of ample recognition. work in our township. Last Sunday he organ- gret to have him leave Mahaska.” of battle, but the faint voice ‘I shall live cal aliment became apparent, and though It Capital stock paid in Oo lose we came here to make a rea- good cries: Surplus fund 5.500 oo money, ized a school at the Pleasant View school again; my country, ’tlsfor thee I die.’ B. F. yielded to medical treatment, yet It was always house, and next Sunday he will organize one at Master Hobart Phillips, the lovable Undivided profits 9,632 86 Buggies, Spring Wagons and Road Carts, undermining finally, and very .... —lf the Republicans of the Powe- Wheat Grove school house. That will make six Phil- Phillips, of Muchaklnock, takes Mr. Boyer’s the system, and National bank notes outstanding 92,500 Oo —we did three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. The last winter was 55 00 sonable percentage not want 50 District want Suuday schools in our township. friends, place. He Is a young man of good, moral hab- suddenly, caused death. Dividends unpaid prices shiek-Keokuk Senatorial over by Olivet, is having his lips, entertained nineteen of his little Demand certificates of deposit 61,114 80 And have in Btock a varied line of these floods and all at that defy com- C. C. Phillips, its; supported the was highly spent at Burlington, at the home of her sister, re-pain ted inside and female, “Park Place” yesterday, In he ticket and Individual deposits 61,588 67 cent business has increased petition. In addition they handle to make a nomination that will be first house all re-pa|>ered and male and at Boyer and she returned from there per profit. Our J. Welliver is doing the work; which recommended for the position. Mr. has Mrs. Dr. Beardsley, a winner all out. celebration of the event of having attained the yield class in every respect, and ineaus that a good job will be done. He is this served Uncle Sam for over four years past—- In April,much bettered In health, only to Total third milestone on life’s journey. Of course one- Minneapolis Steel Frame Binder , Knowlton Wood and Steel can find that week putting the finishing touch on E. G. administration—and has made at last to the summons that await us all. The BTATE OF IOWA, from year to year, and if good goods at combination during ° around, they Hoover’s house near Oskaloosa. the “kids”—we speak most respectfully—had a Grover’s along occurred on Wednesday afternoon, atit MAHASKA COUNTY, \ person of the Hon. Charles F. John Akius,Uenry Knlfelt and George Vorce’s anybody. Every- a host of friends the Pumpkin Vine. He funerali Warren, in the loud time and more fun than I, Jno. H. Cashier of the above Mowers , Thomas Hand and Dump Rakes , Da in families each have the mumps. There is lots of courteous In his manner and has 2:30 o’clock, from the residence to Forest cem- bank, third less than competitors’ prices can keep Self body when the day was past and was always named do solemnly swear that the above Craver, of Grinnell. He is a man of material around here for them to work on, as it was tired side of her parents she will11 knowledge remarks served the public in a highly satisfactory man- etery, where by the statement is true to the best of my has been a long while since they were around sound sleep was the rule. A looker-on •- H. Warrbn, Cashier. Automatic Hay and commanding ability, and would make I No one has anything to say against Mr. sleep to the awaiting and awakening of resur- and belief. Jno. the trade we willsurely keep it. We never Stacker.% Post Weir Cultivators. here. that the children were wild with enjoyment and ner. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2lst Senator in every way. We Mr. Skyberry was taking a ride with Ora Boyer; the only thing Is: To the victor belong rection morn. Dwight Downing, a creditable week, voted Hobart’s birthday party a success. May day of May 1889. F. AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Mendenhall in his cart one evening last Phillips Is brother-in-law of HARRY W. JACKSON. Notary Public. advertise what we cannot We do do not want to be with inter- usefulness, and be an the spoils. Mr. a THE LATE Correct—Attest: keep. not accused when the horse playfully kicked and struck the boy live a long life of „ I townsman, McFarland.” and Brethren R. P. BAOON, > affairs of that District, Mr. 8. just above the right eye with one foot, honor his very worthy parents. our D. C. To the W. M., Wardens W. A. McNeill, Directors. fering in the making very ugly inches I to Lodge, £ a wound about two Tuesday’# Daily. of Tri-Luminar No. 18. J. G. Jones. > copy everything our competitors do, but are but this word of commendation is due long, laying the skull bare. Dr. Field was called From Friday'* Daily. From God, . - and dressed the wound. He Is able to be out Whereas, It has pleased Almighty ourir a hard fighting, active Republican on again. Miss Hattie Fisher, of Waukon, la., J. W. Hinesley was called to Supreme Grand Master, in his divine provi- * 2417, to state we always lead. No matter Justice and wisdom, to summons from our midstt| No. happy of worthiness. May ?J visiting the residence of W. A. Greer. dence the general score Is at Des Moines on legal matters. our much beloved Brother, Harry W. Jackson, White Oak. Master Loveridge has gone to Ward and ladies from and as we therefoie bow In humble ¦"btnisslon “ the what we do others try to follow, except Willie Cashier D. W. to Hl** ko It Report of Condition —The Ottumwa “Democrat” says We h# Demand certificates of deposit. 158,420 72 with the judgment here given. Wecanl ?James Studham’s home was made to rejoice Will county, from Inflammation of the bowels, Wed- Due to State Banks and bankers 2,738 13 over a youug boy visitor. He is very proud of it. season of Open Air Concerts and has entered Colorado, with his mother, who has spent a year May 22,1889, Jacob Vernon, as a nesday morning, all forgive, but to forgetting mess I Saturday was pay day. The boys seemed actively upon the duties of the position. With with relatives and friends In Oregon and Cali- of this city, agwl 82 yeais, 2 months and 26 days. Total $380,116 04 happy. and The remains will be brought to his home, 306 They cannot be excelled in the state and )„ Youths’ of nasty army for breakfast—it will Shadel as leader, and the tried efficient morning Fine Dress or Working Hats. tea Mr. fornia, and will remain STATE OF IOWA, I several of the boys have bad a game of fives came In this South D. Street In this city Thursday, and theb send last Saturday for Sio, a game which corps of musicians, our people can rest assured County of Mahaska, ( not be done. We a marked copy I created a several weeks. funeral will be held from there probably Sun- I, C. K. Lolland, Cashier of the above named great deal of amusement to the bystanders. of par excellent concerts for the summer. day. Interment In Forest Cemetery. we guarantee that you will buy them of this to Congressman Lacey—who Philips gave of Miss Eva Baugh will bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- I David and his wife in their letter The friends The late Mahaska county h Istory has the fol- mv and of to the M. £. church with strong crowd six couples of • ment Is true to the best of knowledge had some of the tea—and ask for proper membership The happy of be glad to know that she Is now able to be out life of the C. E. Lofland, Cashier. than other I recommendation as earnest workers for the over Rose Hill last lowing well written sketch of the e belief. 25 per cent less any consideration of the dreadful crime church and the temperance cause. They are young people who drove to of her room. We saw her take in a great big a well-known , Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st Boys’ Fine Dress or Schol Hats- deceased: “Jacob Vernon, I late from Englaud. Also William evening to attend the Trask--Stowell wedding, enjoyed day of May, 1889. E. K. Himes, Mr. drink this morning, and she it. It was citizen of Oskaloosa, was born in Greene Coun- Public. in can sell them. against hearty appetite and good diges-1 Solomn was taken in by letter from the Union and who, by the way, got back before the rain, Notary store the state church. sunshine however. ty, Pa., February 26, 1807. He is a son of Ben- - Correct—Attest: tion. Tea for breakfast! were Misses Bessie Jones, Carrie Steward, The Greenwood M. E. Sunday School distri- Dr. Margaret Cleaves, of Des Moines, jamin and Sarah (Harry) Vernon, natives ofr James McCulloch, 1 buted theMethodlst Episcopal church catechism Franc Barnes, Daisy Smith, Grace O’Hara, . H. tt. Spbnehr, VDirectors. Misses’ and Children’s Hats in all varieties. You are in- of Mr. E. A. and Chester County, Pa. They were the parents of PRIVATE SAM GILPIN. to all the school last Bundy morning. Nellie Baer, and Messrs Fred Terry, Phil was an over-Sunday visitor 1 IBwl W. H. BEBVKRB, 1 vited to this sale. Come early before stock is broken. New Old John Reynold gave a good talk to the Dutton, Miss Bessie Jones. Dr. Cleaves was a sister of six children, two sons and four daughters: We want people of Ma- young Sunday morning. Hoffmann, Harry Hale, Orison and all the Rood folk last Jones, a medical personage Rachel, who married Robert Bodkin, of Bel- Goods Now Every Day. The attendance at the Greenwood M. E. Sun- Walter Green. Mr. and Mrs Trask and Miss the late Mrs. and as Notice. haska to know that in the oration that calling. mont County, Ohio, where she died; Anna, of day School on Sunday morning, the 19th Minnie also drove over. has now fine position in that • Notice Is hereby given that the application Samuel Gilpin, of was 17 teachers and iso scholars. Collection, wife of Japhet Smith, who died in Adams Coun- - Moses H. Sopher, for pardon of the offense of J. Winterset.tobe Saturday# Daily. High “A” class goes to confined 91.85. At the close of the school old father Tay- From The School, ty Ohio, in 1886; Hannah, wife of John Sharp- . manslaughter, for which he is now in delivered on decoration day, they will penitentiary lowa, is now Pay a $5.00 Purchase from lor delivered an earnest discourse from Acts 8:5. New Sharon on Wednesday evening, and will County, Ohio; the at Ft. Madison. We Still Half Tour Railroad Fair on See Oar New Pantloonings and Biotings. In the evening Rev. P. H. Pick worth preached Mrs. J. E. Buxton went up to Boone, ney, who died in Washington • on file In the office of the Governor of lowa, and find something that they can carry spend the evening with Miss Ollle Httzman, hearing a powerful discourse. At both services the con- this morning, for several days’ visit with Alma, wife of David Bell, who died in Greene • the same willbe beard as soon as can them, and afford long gregations were good. and meet a company of New Sharon young Pa.; Jacob, subject of sketch; > be had under the rules of said office. Us, which is a great inducement, besides giving home with ra- friends. County, the this McMillkn, Several of the frieuds were down here on people. Grandma Logan will attend as chap- Benjamin, by residing ' 40w2 Liston Remember the place, First Door west of Brewster’s Shoe Store. tions for study. the 12th from Oskaloosa. a tailor trade, now in Attorney for Moses H. Sopher. Miss Katherine McNeill late of the erone. County, 1810; following Prices' We want all the good people, who Bart Ball’s wife was seriously 111 last week, Worth Va. The father died in you the Low but at this writing she is on the way to Im- Levy Opera Company, Is at the home of rela- From Wednesday’* Daily bis widow survived him until 1861. She was a NOTICE. appreciate the sacrifices of the men of provement. > May tives and willremain several months. member of the Society of Friends. ADMINISTRATOR’S & 20. Citizen. Mr. Charles Blattner, we regret to hereby persons STEWARD CO. the blue, to come out and hear her Jacob Vernon, the subject of this sketch, re- Notice is given to all Inter- W. W. what Miss Jo Doud, accompanied by learn, is in very poor health, and almost a con- ested, that on the 2d day or May A. D. private soldier can say about his Rose Hill. niece, Maggie Nunan, morning on a mained at home with his mother upon a farm 1889, undersigned was appointed by tho 250 All Wool Scotch sold at $0 50, now 85 OO one left this stant sufferer. the lowa, Suits, The various committees will meet at the dif- Menlo, lowa. until seventeen years of age, when he was ap- District Court of Mahaska County. J. AIJER, visit to the former's sister at —... comrades, living and dead. » John N. Kinsman, 250 All sold at 7 50, now 600 Merchant Tailor. ferent cemeteries at a. m., May 30, and after S. J. Dutton is out on the road for a prenticed to the trade of a halter, and served Executor of the estate of Wool Scotch Suits, boldtug services there will all meet at Rose Hill, deceased, late of said county. All persons in- We know that Mr. Gilpin has con- Dr. and Mrs. Beaudry, of ltose Hill, weeks’ trip In the interest of his Whole- and years, for his work receiving his 100 All 4 Cutaway Frock 10 00, now 7 95 and be in charge of the officer of the guard of two two a half -1 debted to said estate will make payment to the Wool Button tributed to iowa end the grand citizen- Tom Connor Post. The procession headed by and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trask, left this mor n- sale Crockery House. board and clothes. After traveling around for undersigned, and those having claims against 50 All Wool Bl’k and Brown Worsted Frock 10 00, now 8 OO the Rose Hill cornet band will start at ll o’clock Ing for a few days visit with friends In Storm about one year he began business lor himself as the same wilt present them legally authenti- ship it contains all that is found in the sharp Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Des said Court for allowance. 15 00, now lO OO for White Oak cemetery. On tbelr ar- Lake, lowa R. O. a hatter. In 1829 he was married to Miss Cath- cated to 100 All Wool Assorted Worsted Suits, career of a good soldier in the ranks, rival at the church dinner will be in order. At Moines, were In attendance at the Himes— Kal- Dated May 2d, 1889. half past one o’clock the exercises will com- Mrs. G. M. Hedge, who during the erine Smith, born In Greene County, Pa., May J. N. Endicott, Executor. 100 Cotton Worsted Suits, sold at 4 00, now 3 OO and the well performed as a mence, the following being the program for bach wedding last evening. F. E. Smeth, Clerk. 38w8 duties the several months has made her home with 9, 1805. In 1836 Mr. Vernon, with his family, 5 00, now 3 50 he aside day past 100 Cotton Worsted Suits, sold at private citizen since laid sabre Music by Rose Hill comet band. her daughter, Mrs. Calkins in St. Louis, Is now Emil Baumgart, we are glad to know, went to Monroe County, Ohio, where he engaged remained there for thirty-three NOTICE. BOYS’ SUITS from $1.50 to $7.50, worth from $2.50 to sl2. and carbine. His life is that of a good Song by the choir. at the home of her son, Supt. Hedge, and will Is rapidly convalescent, after a severe Illness of In farming, and Prayer by Rev. J. G. G. Cavendish. two weeks’ duration, brought on by the rupture years. In 1869 they came to Oskaloosa, where ADMINISTRATOR’S CHILDREN’S from 75 cents to $5.00, worth from $1.50 man in every way, and his heart is Poem read by Col. A. Jones. remain during the summer. Notice la hereby given to all persons inter- SUITS HARDWARE A. with his always. song by the choir. of a pulmonary blood-vessel. he has since resided. ested. that on the llth day of May., A. D. to $7.50. comrades by Plllsbury, Chaplain Williams, who was to have Vernon the parents of 1889, the undersigned appointed by the Address Rev. W. H. H. of Oska- Dr. Charles Beardsley, of Burling- Mr. and Mrs. were were Let there be the great outpouring of lectured Inthe Congregational church last even- nine children, four of whom are yet living: District Court of Mahaska county, lowa. Ex- Music by the band. ton, and Mr. and Mrs. King, of Washington eon tors of the estate of Job. Briggs, the to hear him on ing,but which was, because of the weather, post- Lydia A., wife of William Lowry, of Noble people May 30—next Ritual exercises and strewing the graves with county, were in the city to-day, attending the deceased, late of said Mahaska oounty. All flowers. poned till Friday evening. May 24. returned to County, Ohio; Sarah, wife of James Musser, of persons Indebted to said estate will make pay- Thursday. All will have their loyal obsequies r Short addresses by Comrades Jones and Cav- Madison to-day. of the late Miss Pool. Iowa; Catherine, wife of Frank ment to the undersigned, and those having endish. bis home In Fort Adams County, claims the will present them hearts amply blessed in so doing. McNeill willassist in county; against same FURNISHING GOODS. Saluting the dead. Miss Catherine Oakey, of the same Carlton, who legally authenticated to said court for allow- Vapor Stoves, hospitable home,corner Monarch Music by the band. At the Trask a concert and woman’s congress at the Opera married Miss Louisa Jones, and Is now residing ance. Song by the choir. Fifth Street, last even- Dated May, llth, 1889. Ad«w». of Second Avenue and House some time in June. One of the finest In Mahaska County. Mrs. Vernon died January White Unlaundried Shirt „ 25 worth $ 50 by Briggs Briggs, Executors. I Crops look well Benediction Post Chaplain. ing, a reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. may of Cumberland Anna and Amos D. M. Perdue, 1 home entertainments of the season be ex- 9,1882. She was a member the F. SMITH. Clerk. 39w8 ALLKINDS AND SIZES. James McClure and family visited at Htrlng- Harry Trask from Bto 11 o’clock. Despite r White Laundried Shirt 45 worth 65 Sunday W. H. Moore, /Com. W. pected. Presbyterian church, a sincere Christian, one feliow’s lam S. P. Mcßride, the bouse was filled during the Horner Busby’s smiling face was seen In this 1 the bad weather, J. B. Brewster and C. C. Pike were enjoying the respect of all who knew her. In White Laundried Pleated Shirt 7 5 worth 1 00 vicinity last Sunday. Miss Naunle Torrence, county superintendent testing hours, and a very pleasant evening was morning. September, 1885, Mr. Vernon was again united Assignee’s Sale! McKinney spent Monday passengers north on the Central this Edward with friends county - of Keokuk schools, and Mrs. Caugbey, passed. companion Miss - 35 50 Centenary. They left word that they were going to Des In marriage, choosing for a Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Colored Laundried Dress Shirt worth near of Oskaloosa, were guests at the Rbtuehart will offer for sale There will be singing at Spring Valley Satur- home in Monroe township, last Thursday. They Cards are out announcing the wed- Moines, but have not been heard of west of Lida Bull, a native of Fayette County, Pa. Miss Assignee of Ewing A Son 65 Wire Cloth, BARB WIRE night. the age of three and sell at public auction, at Rose Hill, lowa, Colored Laundried Dress Shirt 45 worth day were school mates of Mrs. W. G. Rhlnebart In ding of Mr. F. R. Martin, of Omaha, and Miss Grlnnell- Bull was left an orphan at a Saturday, June There has been a Sunday-school at the All- their younger days. at tbe store of Bacon Bump, Philadelphia by a - - Clara Janney, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. years, and was reared In all unpaid and notes of 1 00 school-house with K. M. Hanna as Hu per Miss Kittle McKlbben left last Thursday at The Rev. William Eddy, of Chicago, 1, 1889, book aocounts Colored Laundried Dress Shirt 60 worth id All are invited to attend. Janney, this city, Wednesday evening, May 22. brother. said firm, amounting to about SBOO, to tbe high- E set. ruorniug for Fairfield, lowa, where she went to will occupy the Congregational pulpit Sunday 25 There will be a celeoraUon of children’s day attend the wedding and reception of a school- Miss Janney is one of our worthiest young Mr. Vernon cast his first vote for Gen. Jack- est bidder for cash in hand. Summer Light Under Shirt- 15 worth on Saturday, June 1. (Instead of Monday). morning and evening. All are cordially Invited Said sale to commence at 1 o’clock r. m. Window mate of hers. ladies, and her many friends will hope that her son. for President. He continued to vote and W. ESGBN, LAWN At Indianapolis there will be several Bunday- Conductor Hoy Hooter and wife, of Fort Hoott, to attend. Mr. Eddy was former pastor of the Summer Light Balbriggan Shirt 35 worth 50 schools present, and we hope our new relation In life will be richly endowed with act with the Democratic party until the nomin- s9w2 Assignee of Ewing A Son. enjoyable Karma*!, are spending a few days at tbe Hooter Friends’ church of this city. —AND— s. time will he had. Let all work together and j borne, west of town. all that is good and happy. ation of Vailandtngham, for Governor of Ohio, Summer Light Babriggan Shirt 50 worth 75 there may be much good done. Rev. J. G. G. Cavendish spent the Sabbath la Mrs. Wm. Gladwin, of Muchakinock, during the Rebellion. He then allied himself The surprise party at Alva iteynold’s was a will be Des Moines with his daughter, who Is, we are Many friends here glad to leaves to-day for her old home at Clinton, Con- Children’s Calico Waists 15 worth 25 success. The evening was spent In singing and sorry, to write, no better. with tbe Republican party, with which he has 12ATTLESALE! lOWEBB (our Jim) Door Screens In playing. All enjoyed themselves. They Comrades, remember and come know that James E. Hetberington has necttcutt. to spend the summer there for her continued to act. Mr. Vernon has held B. Crnmpaoker and H. Draper will sell 40 next Sunday the U. since C. i Children’s Calico Waists 25 worth 40 were asked to come again. i afternoon to church. See that all old soldiers been given his old place again In 8. Rev- health, that of late has been very poor. Mr. several local offices of trust, onoe receiving the head of choloe Short Horn cattle of good Miss McKall caUedou Maud MoCuin last arej Invited to attend. Meet at Post room at 2JO enue service, with headquarters at Cincinnati. Gladwin will accompany her there, but will re- breeding at Mapledale farm 44 miles north of | Sunday. < nomination for County Treasurer, but on ac- lowa, 29th, Children’s Waists 50 worth 75 o'clock. The territory assigned embraces Michigan, Washington, on Wednesday. May Calico Thursday. May SO, Is lieeoraUoo day. Let us The committee bavins charge of the decorat- turn Immediately count of a large private business would not ac- consisting of oows, heifers and bulls. Sale held and 6tb District of Kentucky. - 10 leave our work in the and Join In the dec- ing| services for Tom Connor Poet desire that all Ohio, Indiana President Beattie, of Oskaloosa Col- cept the nomination.” under Breeders Sale Tent. Lunob at 11:80 a. m. Rockford Hose, Best Quality 8£ worth oration of the graves of those who gallantly de- ( the schools In tbe vicinity where the Font will proved himself an efficient officer before, lr. Cash or months on - country, Jim lege, will deliver the sermon before the Knox- Commencing life a poor man, Mr. Vernon Bale at m. Terms: 12 15 fended our ,decorate tbe graves of their dead comrades will replace him. approved note at 8 per oent Interest. F. British• Hose BJ worth There will be preaching at the church with them in a body, and take part and It is no mistake to We can large proper- Col. ULIIII2ED WRINGERS. Baptist meet In the ville G. A. R. Post next Sabbath. by his own exertions accumulated M. Woods, of Linooln, Neb., Auctioneer. 39w2 - Sunday o’doek a. m., by Kev. ,¦ neat at 11 Guth- exercises. Come brlugtng flowers and help a dozen young people had promise the comrades over there a thoughtful ty and lived retired live, enjoyed the respect British Hose - 5 worth 8 rie. scatter, them over tbe graves of oar comrades. Almost a Mr. Tenney and family visited at C. C. Myer’s , welcome to come and assist in planned an afternoon picnic at Thornburg’s discourse, one with feeling and soul In Itfor the and confidence of a large circle of friends. Alt are us this Mixed Cotton Hose - 5 worth 8 last week. r. C. K. Holden and J. K. Bump, two of Del- A 5 oents to $1.50. IRON WARE Call and See denied bad the picnic, however, the fast depleting ranks of the livingheroes of Oar Load of STRAW HATS from up the Cleanest and Victor's last Sunday. tta’s leading business men, were callers here on the ride. They John Brewer, of Monroe **' James' last In the third story of the John Lacey home, the war. Thn Sudsy School* STi. SEEVERS’ our J ffriends last Hundav. Our Hat and Cap Stock is complete, as well as Flannel Shirts Best Selected Stock of Siie Sms Sunday. Dr. Jobu Jackson, of Harper, was In town on where dancing and music made amends for Major and Mrs. McMullin, Charles Cora McKinney has re. :jr She has Mondayj between trains. The Twenty-fourth Annual Conven- at Prices too Low to mentiou. GUNS Koog strolls and sunshine. Hammocks were swung, and Mrs. Glover, Dr. and Mrs. Plllsbury, Mrs. and een staying at Jake Among tbe five happy young couple that came tion of the lowa State Sunday School PRICE LIST down to attend the Trask-Btowell wedding, last the lunch served In the anticipated fashion, Col. McNeill, Mrs. Barbara McNeill, Mrs. H. I. Association willbe held at Cedar Rap- Hardware, Thursday evening, your reporter caught the and the gloomy hours quite cheerfully passed Little. Miss Kitty McNeill, Mrs. R. P. Bacon, Stoves eye of one couple as passed “Phil” and ids, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- We are bavmgntoe'woaUMi oM. I tney by.r away. Mrs. Dr. Wilkins, Mrs. William B. Hadley, SPORTING Corn in these pans looks exceedingly well. “Carrie” are two of Oskaloosa s best young day, June 4th, 6th and 6tb, 1889. A Some have commenced to plow it. J The Rev. A. M. Haggard, with the Deacon MoCurdy and wife, Mrs. Jos. Kelly.Mrs. program full of good things is now in 20 lbs. Good Prunes 1 00 and HOES, Our school Is going along In ears of Dr. 8. Khlnehart’s line Norman horse, “Hants Rev. B. W. Johnson, of Dexter, will start Dr. Miller, and Will Plllsbury and Nona Llttie press. GOODS Tinware Claus,” can be seen at Phil Grace's barn on some- A goodly number of eminent call on us and see if we do not do as we ad- Again ' to liowdl Robert time In June for a tour abroad that Includes made up tbe members of a piscatorial jamborea 23 Bars White Russian Soap.... 1 00 asking you HAKES, There at* good prospects for all kinds of fruit Mondays,1 at Bass' barn on Tuesdays, at workers have been secured and no pains J IN THE CITY. they - we yours ni G. W. Henderson's barn on Wednesdays and England, France, Switzerland, and thence to at Glendale dam site, where found no mill will be spared to make this the most vertise, remain respectfully. a youngestehlid was very bad- Thursdays, and at home on Fridays and Hatur- tbe Holy Land site, all tbe same. 1 Box Good Cigars *£%rmor* days. This Is beyond any the Rome, and oa to and Egypt. by a dam but they Ashed profitable convention ever held in the •u.rrT^O* FORKS, nlAed br a baler of hot coffee falling on It. doubt best and a of preachers, fisherman from does not set In it will soon re- hlargest Norman horse in this part of tbe Htate. They will Join party and go under Mrs. Barbara McNeill, an adept State. This is a Mass Convention and 5 lbs. Good Young gjsonjTea.. W. C. keeps nothing but the beet of stock. Go personal escort. The tickets, from Ellenoy, and Rock River, showed them all how all who are engaged in Sunday School 100 CUTLERY, If That Don’t Catch You, SHOVELS, .. see this floe horse. t -flipped a great many carloads of s and return, will ooet 9050. all expenses paid. Mr. to do It, by catching a great buffalo on her book, any golden eagle for t|u- sprlug. This Tuesday morning your reporter took a work of kina are enrolled as a del- 10 Cans Tomg&es. 1 00 * agricultural Implement Haggard Is thus booked for a tour that will be but behold It was dead when she slung It over ETC. Faßn’i Cheer, one stroll among the men, egate and entitled to all privileges of Our Prices Will. SPADES. <*y>£t and the first ooe we found was G. N. McLain, one very rich In Its enjoy menu, and will only the bashes. McCurdy caught three Immense the meeting. J. O. Miller, 10 Cans (’jom j oo 10 A. M. Prof, lift*uug lots of business •agent for the celebrated Buckeye binder and time shall pass with him after catfish that tbe beet judges said would weigh hay In business grow richer as Secretary. mower, who been the for tbe Holy Land will be 10 Cans|4iisorted mm*, snd OskAloomi’a wU i be a ppast three yean at this place. He makes a his return. To visit the an four ounces apiece, after being off teed and Fruit* 1 00 M•penalty of tills machine and keep* on hands all event to this faithful minister that cannot fall water four hours. Most of the others caught a Building Up.—Twelve iCOfiJuoelS. •e.Mmlltm repairs for them, new Cadets 10 lbs. House. & of patties Having. Clothing kinds so that buying him In cold, but they had just all the 1 Price to prove immensely beneholA to hi* work the fun that 00 One F. C. LOFLAND CO., # day Uthe Buckeye can get any kind of repairs fortheir were admitted to Company “F" Tues- machine from nim, without having to send off hereafter. Mr. Johnson wi# ymerty a resident they wanted, and are going again when buffalo ter them te oome fretn a distance. *mper. quit bitingso all this day evening. Lamp Post Store. 1and watt Be here, and editor of tbe CJC savagely Tuesday. • A. Seevers. Eagle on Before the SOUTH SIDE. 37tf