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SATURDAY, NOT. 4,191? ten yean. Do A VOTE THUS CHAS. A. KENNEDY of Lee County REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS Will be Appreciated POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. To the Voters of Lee Geunty: I desire tp submit a few reasons why Mr. J. M. C. Hamilton should be elected to the office of Coun ty Attorney on November 7th: FIRST—He is an experienced man having prac ticed law SECOND—He in the courts of Lee County for more than has represented Lee County for two terms in the Iowa legislature with honor and distinction. THIRD—'or the past year he has served as deputy county attorney under me at Fort Madison and has performed the duties of the office in a most satisfactory manner, giving prompt attention to every detail, and handling all matters with expedi tion and economy. Because he is eminently fitted for the position by reason of experience and ability because he is a native of county of high personal character tynd standing, I believe that he is entitled to a pro motion at thf VianHg of the voters from deputy coun ty attorney to county attorney of Lee county. Respectfully, E. W. M'MANUS. EVERY WOMEN matter how competent and independent slie is, feels a lit tle more at ease when traveling alone, if she can relj upon a responsible official, paid to look after her comfort'and con venience. That's a special feature of Burlington "Personally Conducted' Parties (No Extra Expense-Merely a part of Burlington to California through Denver, Colorado Springs, the Pike Peak Begion,' the Royal Gorge and Salt Lake City. Join one! It's the best way to travel, especially for women, if comfort, interest, safety and very moderate- cost are to be taken into R^ount. The cost o"f it all is surprisingly low. Before completing your plans* write, PhJne °JI. j,' -vL^'if you'don^t more aobut It and give you a folder thats worth read 8 everywhere Bo. The planning of and arranging for complete tours rywh West, is a part of Burlington Service. Get the Bootlegger. Boone News-Republican: It la evi dent from reading the newspapers of the larger citics that bootlegging is gaining quite a hold In Iowa. There is no' excuse for the bootleg ger'. There Is plenty of law to pat him behind the bars. He is a nui» *nce to everybody. He is the worst Kind of a criminal. Nothing is so disgusting As prohibition which does prohibit. Iowa should get busy ?re V-*' .-• "i JiW Se7'ce C. F. CONRADT City Ticket Agent, Burlington R°"*e, Fifth and Johnson streets. Phone 978 and wipe out the illicit sale of liauor. Judges should sentence convicted bootleggers to the limit. The power of the state government to seek ana search should be employed to the limit. There is no place in the civic economy of a state like ours for the bootleggers. For many years the people of Spain have made bread from peanut 1 meal. TimfiiitiMrtB' y- ,$f Committee Asks That Those Who Have Not Replied to Letter*. Send in Responses at Once. BAND BOYS SIGN UP Members of Organization Pledge Themselves to Stay With the Band for One Year. The concert band for Keokuk is al most assured* it will be necessary to secure a few more subscription in order to be certain of this proposi tion. There are *a number of per sons to whom letters bare been sent, who have made no reply. The com mittee which Is soliciting funds for the band request that these people make some reply at once. The com St. Peter's Catholic church. Rev, i. W. Gillespie, pastor.—Masses, 6:15. 7:39, 9:09 aad 10:30 a. m. St. Mary's Catholic church, Rev. George £, GlgURger, pastor.—Masses 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. St. Francis de Sales. Rev. J. M Poanlo9. pastor.—Masses 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. St. Mary the Virgin (Episcopal) High and Fourteenth streets,' Rev. John C. Sage, priest-in-chaTge. Holy communion S a. m. No evening ser vice. Sunday school 2:15 p. m. AH cordially invited. St. Andrew's, Mooar, (Episcopal) Rev. John C. Sage, priest-in-charge. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Service and sermon by the Rev. Mr. Sage 3 p. m. AH members of the parish are urged to attend-. Visitors cordially welcome. The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran) Mission church, corner of Fourteenth and Morgan streets. C. J. Algott, pastor.—Sunday school at 9:45 a. tn.' Morning servi -.u at 11. Evening ser vices at 7:30 p. m. We invite you to come and attend our services. St. John's church (Episcopal) Con cert and Fourth streets, Rev. John C. Sage, rector. Morning service 11 a m. The rector will give his impres sion of the church convention from which he has just returned. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. All cordially wel comed. Swedish Methodist church, North Twelfth and Concert streets, F. J. Swanson, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock and Epworth league at 10:45 a. m. No service in the evening. The pastor is in Montrose. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Unitarian church, Fourth and High streets. JC. F. Elliott, minister. .Mrs. Henry Schouten, soloist.—Services at 10*30 a. m. Subject of discourse, 'Worids Within Worlds." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. The Woman's Alliance meers with Mrs. A. J. DI mond and Mrs. Arnot Weess, 718 High street, Monday at 3 p. m. Redeemer English Lutheran church. Place of worship Is the Baker Mis sion chapel on Twelfth between Tiraea and Des Moines streets. M. Engel, pastor, 613 South Eleventh street.—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. German services at 10:45 a. m. Even ing services at. eight o'clock. An in vitation is extended to all. especially to those not connected with any other church or society. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 726-728 Main ttreet, second floor.— Services at 10:45 a. m. Subject, Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at 9:»5 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 7:45. The read ing room is open every afternoon ex cept Sunday from 2:30 to 4:"30 o'clock. A free circulating library of authorized Christian Science litera ture is maintained in connection with the reading room. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran churcb, Twelfth and Morgan street. Rev. S. C. Franzen, pastor.—All Saint's day. Morning service at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Sun day school rally, 8:20 a. m. Bible classes in English and Swedish lan guages. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. The United Presbyterian church, corner of Blondeau and Ninth street. H. B. McElree, pastor, 803 Franklin street.—Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. L. A. HamiU, superintendent. W. O Virgin, assistant Morning service at 10:45. Evening service at 7:30. Y. P. C. U. at 6:20 p. m. If you have no church hone, come and worship with us. A cordial welcome awaits you. First Congregational church, cor ner Sixth and High streets. Rev. Frank G. Beardsley, S. T. D., pastor. —Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morn ing worship, 10:45, "Safeguarding the Soul's Altar Kites." Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Eva Kunzmann, leader. Evening worship, f: ,, »r" ":j *r-f V- •^Ti -Vr MEED MORE MONEY TO ASSURE BUND 1 SO, "From 8Iave to Prime M'nister." Be a booster! Attend the Sunday evening servioe. Get the habit. You will be welcome. *ij •'. ?r*i\ '-"r^ c,™ THE DAILY GATE OTTY mittee is checking over the lists, and would like to know just how far they can count on these people who were solicited "by letter. The members of the band have practically all eigned the agreement to play for a year. This assures the subscribers that the band will do its share in the matter. If the sub scription# are sufficient the Kindig concert band is assured to Keokuk, The subscription list up to date shows the names of a large number of Keoleuk people who like music, and who wan*, to have an organization of this kind for the city. MINISTER HAS NOT RETURNED Disappeared In Chicago With Several Hundred^Dollars in His Pocket Book. [United Press Leased Wire Service.] CHICAGO, Nov, 4.'—He was carry ing paperg showing ownership of more than $460,000 worth of Chicago real estate aud several hundred dollers when he started home from Chicago, but James Alexander Hayward, 64 3«ar old minister of Berrien Springs, Mich., never arrived there. His wiffe and nephew have asked the police here to help locate him. Hayward recently had trouble with a cabaret entertainer lenown as Mrs Eleanor Bell. She admitted having stolen $661 from him and is now serv ing" a Jail sentence. Second Presbyterian church, Reid and streets. Pastor, J. C. Hughes, 1718 Park street.—School at the church, 9:30 a. m. Rock Hall Mis sion school, 2:30 p. m. Young peo ple's meeting, 6:30 p, m. Preaching services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "An Inward Law evening subject. "The Waters of Shiloab." A duet will be sung at this service. Prayer meeting Wed nesday, 7:80 p. m. The public cor dially invited. Bethel A. M. E. church. S. B. Moore, pastor. Residence, 1416 Mor gan street.—Preaching, 10.45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Class meeting, 12 m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Mid-week service, Monday, 8 p. m. Trustee's meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. sharp. All of the stewardess board are re quested to meet at the home of Mrs. Fannie Armstrong. Business of im portance. Mrs. Minnie Taylor, presi dent Mrs. Wm. Whittaker, secre tary. Class meeting, Friday, 8 p. m. The First Christian church, Tent! and Blondeau street. Rev. Wallace R. Bacon, pastor. Residence, 727 High street.—Church school, 9:46 a. m., preceded by a fifteen minute or chestra concert. Mr. L. G. McKin ley, superintendent. Church service begins at 10:45 a. m. Sermon, "Our Iowa- for Our Christ." Evening ser vice begins at 7:30 p. m. Sermon, "How Heads Grow, or Psychological Aspects of Child's Religious Develop ment." St. Paul's Evangelical church.— German service, 10:30 a. yj .:,"».'XS "^r m- Sub ject, •"Fulfilling the Law." English service at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Thing We Need." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Baraca class taught by Rev. A. Ernst A talk on city gov ernment at 9:10 In the hall. Church council meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30. All who failed to be present last Sunday, please bring offering for our seminaries to morrow. We need $7 more to reach our hundred. You are always wel come. First Westminster Presbyterian churcb, Seventh and Blondeau street. Rev. E. B. Newcomb, D. D'., pastor. •—Morning service at 10:45. Sermon topic, "For Home and Country evening at 7:10, "How Should a Good Citizen Vote?" A cordial invitation is extended to the public. The even ing music will include the solo by Mrs. D. A. Olascoff, "I Saw the Holy City," and the anthem, "Gloria in Excelsls." Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, corner Tenth and Main streets, F. C. Edwards, minister, H. F. Krueger, I superintendent. Miss Anna Ritter, prl-1 mary superintendent. Public worship 10.45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning tlieme: "A Crucified Savior." Even ing subject: "Breaking the Speed Limit." The male chorus and quartet will furnish the special music. Bring your Scoville song books. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Junior league rally at which Mrs. Frank Brown will read and Mr. Orsborn will give an object lesson at 2:30 p. m. EJpworth Volun teers and Senior league 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Lesson, the first chapter of James. A church with a welcome. Pilgrim's Re3t Baptist church, Four teenth and Exchange streets. Rev. Dr. James H. Helm, pastor. Pastor's residence, 1819 Bank street.—Order of services l'or the week: Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. Ida Bry.l, superintendent monthly covenant meeting at 11 a. m. Bible school at 6:30 p. m. sharp, Mr. Frank Fie'ils, president evening services at 7:^5 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, sub-! ject, "Self Examination." Immodi-1 ately after the sermon a paper will be read by Mrs. Florence Battlea. Subject, "The Christian's Duty." The Lord's supper Immediately after th* evening service. Prayer meet'rig Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. m. The public Is cordially invited to at tend each service. Baptist churcb, corner Eighth and Blondeau s'reet. Minister, F. B. Mc Allister.—Sunday school services at 9:30. Dr. J. E. Forney, superinten dent. Moralnfc service at 10:45. Sub ject, "Self Starters." Baker Mission load hv Mr C. Trrwnsmnd. at *:80 'WP 4 for the use ACOLD A FEW HOURS FIRST DOSE OF "PAPE'S COLO COMPOUND" RELIEVES ALL GRIPPE MISERY. Don't stay stuffed-op! Quite blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and •break up a severe cold either In the kead, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages stops nasty discharge or nose running relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, aneexing. soreness and stiffness. "Pipe's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. p. m. Junior service at 8:36 p. Younf people's meeting at S:80 p. m. Evening mass tree ting at 7:30. 3u& ject of address will be, "Some P^ta in the Home Worse Than Bu»). -m^w• Mrs. Wilson Wrote Only Seven Weeks Until Christmas tSTo gift is more economical and still carries with it more intimate personal Christmas spirit, than your Open Sunday Afternoons Until Christmas. jfce only arni&lMcrium- Range t/w6umsttoajue£&^ aritfiatjt changing parts' iih ___ Ideal simplicity puts Universal Com bination Ranges absolutely at the top of the list. Burns coal or gas or both combined. But unlike other com bination ranges, it entirely eliminates all shifting of parts when you change from the use of one fuel to another. Merely turning on the gas automatically regulates all parts oi cas. Many other ai shrew favor the inz, Duncan-Schell Furniture Co. From the Cheapest That is Good ho the Best That is Made. Photograph. No friends disappointed—all equally favored—if you give Photographs. Anschutz Studio makes the Quality and style that your friends win appreciate. 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