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"•t 'g:' Nice driving Stallion for sale, So tame and quiet thatjlwomen can Money for FARMi LOANS We are in the market for choice Iowa farim loans, and we have attractive propositions both as to rate and option of prepayment. Write or,phone us for particulars. AMERICAN MORTGAGE & SECURITIES CO. J. A. TRE WIN, Vice-Pres. J. F. GRAHAM, Vice-Pres. RYAN. Airs. Denis Harrington and daugh ter, Mildred, were shopping in Man chester, Wednesday. Why Not Trade at McOonald's If You Don't, We Both Lose Quality—Always the Highest. Service—Prompt, Courteous. Delivery—Special at tention to rush ord ers—all orders deliv ered promptly. Satisfaction —Guaranteed. Prices—Always con is it quality. "The Best Is Ibe Cheapest" PHONE 579 H. R. McDONALD STAPLE and FANCY 1 6SOCEUES and FRUIT A M. CLOUD, -S 1 .'•'' 'V V' .'i- .V," 7' I^V' A full line of farm machinery. Prasldant F. 0. WAPLES Sec. E. HENDERSON, Treas. Mrs. John Brayton was a visitor at the Merriam home in Cedar Rap ids over Sunday. 'i Mrs. Julia Behan was calling on friends in Coggon, Tuesday. B. Brayton was a business caller at Manchester, Tuesday. Beatrice Reiley was a visitor at the Frank Jlyan home last Sunday. Mr. George Emery was a business caller at Cedar Rapids, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dolphin and John Dolphin were shopping in Cedar Rapids, Tuesday. Dorothy Houlahan and sister, Zeta are spending the week at their aunt's home in Delaware. Prank Arnold is laid up with rheu matism for several weeks. Pat Devine was calling on his son-in-law at Masolnville last Sun day. Charles WorJey returned from Ar kansas, Saturday morning. He re ports a good rice crop. Mr. Thomas Keegan and Miss Trainor spent Sunday with friends at Monti. Will Plemming and family of Castl Grove were calling on friends here, Sunday. R. M. Merriam and John Mangold had business in Cedar Rapids, Sat urday. Mrs. Dave Church returned, Satur day to Coggon, after spending the. week with Patsy Drummy. Dave McEUiott returned from Iowa City, Monday. His many friends will be pleased to knwo that be is much improved. Sam McAreavy spent the 4th at Cedar Rapids. James Lyness was a business call er at Iowa City, Monday.. Mike Casey, south of town, has his house and barn all wiredfor electric lights at the cost of $200. Mike-'s farm looks good now you may be sure. FOR SALE. Two good farms near Manchester, one of 80 acres and one of 126 acres. Both of these farms have good sets of buildings and can be bought on easy payments. 23-tf WILLIAM BARR, JR. A new FOR SALE. Velie Buggy. Costs $95, 'i.' Kj,* Kv ./v: v: 5-APtiO will take $75 for same. STRICKLAND & STRICKLAND, •J},- Manchester, Iowa. ACREAGE FOR SALE.' We offer for sale our land west of New street, in tracts of one acre and up. Here is an unusual oppor-. about tlie .house and farm. Yard of quality and service C. W. KELLER, Manager, Phone 156 ••••••••MHRHIUHMBHaBHI THE BIG STICK DON'T PAY YOUR DEALER A THIRD PROFIT—BUY DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY JUST THINK OF IT! SOLD ON TWO FALLS **Soid 37 WagoTld Buggies around Manchester last week. Will TRADE for LIVE STOCK, HORSES. All kinds of CATTLE FOR SALE. NEVER SUCH TERMS MADE ON WAGONS, BUGGIES and SLEIGHS. I have nice five and seven passenger used autos, in good condition. Will give you any kind of trade on them you want for horses, cows, hogs or grain, or even cash looks goodto me. You can buy Cooper Wagons and Buggies and you can also see the live stock, that I have for sale at the ./ NOVELTY ST ABLE, MANCHESTER, IOWA9 also carry a stock at Farlejr, Dyersville, Ep worth, Cascade and Anamosa. ifpYou will never get another bargain like this, so strike while the iron is hot,' and get one of those famous OLD RELIABLE COOPER WAGONS OR BUGGIES, Such as have helped to build up the western country. What a common occurrence it is to hear: "I have had a COOPER-WAGON for 25 or 30 years and never had a tire re-set." *, tunity tp buy an acre .of good pro ductive land in a growing part of the city for the price of atown lot. Located oii a well graded street, only a few blocks from the high school, city water and sewer. .• ., J. STEVENSON, 2-wksi-:. :,.:': .A' '-'-. Manchester, Iowa. Easy Working Lumber '?,• is preferred by the man who does his own repair wprk 'a a r. .'•That's why w^- sell bo much of, the lumber that's used around here for general repair Vork. It costs no more than the ordinary material and its a great saving in tima: ftn3 labor to use the lumber that is easy to work. And aemember our prices on big orders are just as sat isfactory as thp quality of our materials. •f Bring your bills to us for figures—it won't cost one cent to get our estimate and then you'll know you're buying right. MAiicilESfER lii Mber v.. company of being fully equipped with Good men and Modern Machinery enabled us again last -week to breaik all rec ords of my 22 years in the bakery business in amount of goods turned out and the High Quality of every ^particle of it. 5870 loaves of bread, 1200 dozen cookies, 450 dozen fried cakes, 700 pies and over 7000 rolls. Besides a few cakes and other fancy goods amounting tot over 30c. Ton will learn the reason why our bread anl bak« ry goods are get ting the business if you will just give them a trial. Our prices are reasonable and the quality is in the goods. The few people who are buying shipped in bakery goods should get wise to the fact that they are not getting better goods because they are made out of town or because they pay more for it. Our bread is sold by Mc Donald, Reed Bros., Lirfferty and Stearns & McCormick. w&:?cc r:-* HALL'S BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY 4 **f 'P?«W r* ~'Kj* J. Cooper Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs, Sold on Two Fall's Time TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS. •..• i- .'A fc Drop me a line, or come and see me "i .** -V j^1 r- ^h! rt, p/3»v ,il, V'W MOTOR fWJV BIG .-'v.".<p></p>Auto 'i •r I wagons? and AWNINGS, all Hilda W V. ,U 1 5-^3 "t -A t- 4- U» j*.*. Manchester, Iowa. w- Bring in your horses, cattle or other livestock and I will give you any kind of a trade you want- V" V*" Fine milch cows and calves for sale.-: s- We want about six more good live hustlers to help us sell—WHO WANTS A JOB selling v'5 Cooper Wagons, Buggies,, Surreys and Springs Manchester. V,'v i.i Races and 2 Motor 0 cyclc Races at Manchester FAIR GROUND 1:30 P. M. 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