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St. Paul's German Evangelical church, corner Eleventh and Exchange streets, Rev. J. Nuesch. pastor—Sun at lu"'iu a" m- come. m. the theme will b? "God's servant acquitted." Sunday school 2:30 p. m.! Row at a m" Serm°n wit? Alts4Vuft Tho ^C,C:c?slin w*'' Potter, secretary. St. I!'' 0 a- m-: them for vKC°' 4 i»0i or VIIC HA ELS -STERN FINE CLOTH I NQ MICHAELS. STCflN CO. ROOMI»TI«, n. T. SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES German M. E. church, Fourteenth and Johnson street, F. L. Litzrodt, pas tor—Sunday school at 9:30 a .m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 a. in. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday. All ir ited and made wel come. First Church of Christ, scientist, 71C Main street, second floor. Ser vices Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject "Soul and Body." Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting 7:45 p. m. Reading room (same ad dress )open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 2:30 to 4:30 .m. A cor dial invitation is extended to the pub lic. ... .. on lne suojecl "Who Can be Fearless Regarding ^st Death." (Totenfest) the evening ser- evening, special services at 11 a. m. Thanks- |n use for the services. A cordial in giving day. Theme of sermon "The vitation is e? tended to strangers and Builder's Rejected Stone." All are In-1 young neonle. Bible school. 9:30 a. vited to attend. I "V by c°me ReV- M' lnln'vExchange" a rPUew irC,!e Wi •hi uis. L,uft, 1120 street, ^Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Thursday evening art class will meet Friday evening instead of Thurs day evening thus avoiding Thanks giv ng festivities. Dr. Morse will give of the Italian* period of art. bp l-mi?/^111^,1' I \r S V, a- ,n- CongreSational and Hlgh freach the rmon. P- nv. public cordially invited. J. V. I nesday evening at 7:30. leri6^!1 ,Presbyterian Morning sub ine hi,ki Tl'a»h« for aS RvoivlmT"1. John's church (Episcopal) cor-! First Methodist Protestant church, morning prayer and «ong seUice, -eveningA The 1,ubIic ,,rayer 4:30 p. nK SiSK »•«. 'l8 to .Tesus." Even- ,"What JesUB i» Abie to anri Jr kndeavor topic. "Gratituda Mattlo a Exnress ]t nepdnt' 1 '-«afler. Prals° hv -i 8ive" 1 AT A GLANCE pastor Each nigat our meetings gain and Blondeau streets, Harry a'oster, in number and power. Dr. W. W. Orr, our evangelist, will preach at all the services tomorrow. At 10:45 a. m, his theme will be "What Every Man Can Do for His Fellow." At 2:15 p. m. there will be a special on "The p. m. will be "Personal Work." This next week meetings will continue at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. A cordial in- day school at 9 a. m. preachinj ser- school at 9:30 a. m.: Baker Mission meetings wiil begin on Sunday, No ... A,... Rnndjv ot o-sn vice at 10-30 a on the subiect' Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. the Bap-!veinber We extend a cordial TrlnItv M. E. chltrch Hymns" will }je used theve will also Main street. Rev. John Wesley Pott?r. be special singing and music by the pastor: Preaching services at 10:451 orchestra at the evening service. A11' a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning are cordially invited and made wel-i ?Iis® Hazel Seventh street Baptist church, cor ner Concert street, Rev. Wm. D. Ven erable, Ph. D., pastor, reridence, 1724 Main street—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme: "The Vision of God to Pastor Venerable." mut. ... IMIUIUH. orvniiu rt-UU OiUIIU^ttU I tffLS, I I ills should be heard by the public "f0"'' Great Omissions." e^f vrrc! nr t-«i please bring their church hvmnals. E. Dixon, superintendent, now majn nu: Y- p- s- congregation 11 auditorium is again C. E. at 6:30 p. m. First Unitarian society, corne'* ol' five pound roast turkev ready for serv Fourth and High streets. Public ser-1 tliel A. M. L. church, corner Sev- I preaching: 12°^ class meeting 2:.d' nowena Morse, Ph. D., minister— Sunday school 3:30 Young Men's Sun- progressive euchre, after which the There will be a Thanksgiving service, day lecture club. Paper by Mrs. Man-' Mrs. Schouten will sing a solo Sun-1 nie Burns Race Review by A. W. day school at 9:30 Topic "Tesus Be- Draine. 7:30, Thanksgivinfi feast of fore Pilate Lesson text, "To this end sons" Wil,iam into the world, that 11 Swedish Mission church, ccrner of bear witness to the truth." Fourteenth and Morgan streets, Rfn-| A'_fearc*' 1)astor" John 4, 27. Woman's alliance will ius Johnson, pastor: Sunday school declaring themselves delightfully en meet in the church parljrs Monday at 9:30 a. m. services at 10:30 a. m. tertained and with hopes of a repitl afternoon at 3:30 minister's bible and 7:30 p. m. Monday evening thers will be services at 7:30 O'CIOCK, when the Rev. Anderson of Red Oak. Iowa, uion Thanksgiving services Thurs-1 me'nt." The' series of evangelistic was held at Rand Park this noon and Mid-wck prayer meeting Wed- spiritual help. meeting on Weil- even'nS nt 7 o'clock, followed the sassion. at q-V' Sabbath schools tor V- 1,1,(1 3:3- A. McGaw, pas- S y- tilted Presbyterian church, Ninth First Congregational church, Sixth and High streets, pastor, Rev. G. C. you'll sec the difference between our distinctive suits and the other kind—there's no "cut and dried" appearance about them— they're full of quality and animation. They are the Best expression of the Season's Best ideas Men's Tailoring—goGd to look at and (JOOd to wear. We invite your inspection of Our $15, $18, $20 and $25 Suits and Overcoats. church will be held In the Jewish jylflfesshigf anT nra^se! Possessing of the Saints." Rev. S. E.!The Mrs- Wilcox D. D., secretary of the Iowa Class" will meet next Saturday at the an mon at 7:30 is in English on the sub-1 public to worship wih us. |John W. Swenson of Galesburg, Ill ject, "What Shall I do to Inherit Eter-! will be with us a few days in Decem nal Life." The new book "Christian Good music bv lar^e chorus choir 1 borhood is hereby extended. Pray for invitation to the a Tenth Patty Male quartet will sing "My Native Land." Sunday school at 9:30 Jun-! ior league at 2:30 Epworth League I !and and I Hs*' wiI1 sing a 0, and the evening songs appropriate for] Thanksgiving will be rendered. An I anthenT by the choir, and the church. Epworth Volunteers at G:30 p. m. Firsts Westminster Presbyterian church. Seventh and Blondeau streets, Rev E 7:30 p. Newcomb, D. D.. We say boldly and with confidence, "match them, if ydu can/' 602-604 MAIN STREET. dially welcomed at all services. Home." To this meeting all parents Christ?" Come and worship with us. *nd children, husbands and wiv-s, and R. \v. Lillv, pastor those who expect to be are specially invited. The evening theme at 7:30 vitation is extended to members of! First Christln church: 10 a. m., Bible school, children day special pro gram 11 a. in., preaching, "Why Should We Study the Bible?" 6:30 p. ni.. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m., preaching, "What Do You Think of ,fS is -i Swedish Methodist church, corner Twelfth and Concert streets, Nels Pearson, pastor: Sunday school at !0 and other churches to unite with us and ai J°ect for fnorning discoui'se Caleb. special welcome to all who are out of! Epworth league at 7 p. m. Thanks our churches. giving service will be held next Wed nesday at 8 o'clock. An offering will The services of the First Baptist Preaching at 10:45 a. in. Sub- be takr)1 for the '.'HoDie for tlle 6 pastor: and every member as Pastor Vener- Preaching services at 10:45 a. m. and much merriemnt Friday evening w.nen able stood before "the judfi of all the 7:30 p. ni. The morning sermon will: the Happy Circle card club, number-, earth" last Thursday a. m. At be on "A Problem of Patriotism:": marched T:ie tion in the 1)c"hoid Moines street: Bible school at 9:30] Tlieo Moll of No. 52(1 South Fifth a m.: morning service at 10:30, sub- street wp.s surprised last evening quar- ject "The Deeds of the Nicolatones:'' I when he opened his door and was Junior C. L. at—-Op. m._. class inert The choir will sing an an- ing at 3 p. in.: Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 "i-T offertory at 4:30 p. ni. cordially in- p. ni.: evening ject, cious nesday we hav Matt. Matt. 13:58, Gal. 3:1. A cordial invi tation and welcome for all who aesira A^ed"| sfreef^Rev JS? Sanders pTl^ Mort The I afternoon at their residence, 718 High indecent language and by tor residence. 202 Blondeau street: Ithe church will be entertained next street. Preaching services at 10:45 a. m. and! Wednesday afternoon at the home of at 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "The Engberg, 328 South First street. 'ounS Peoples "Catachism Bibla liTpuUT ffisirsxs," «»14 29. An urgent call to all the vem®er Z9- An urgent tist Youne Paonle's TTnion at G-!0 members and settlers in the neighbor- P'' revh'fl work for Jts„c°miKns' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hennings ing a at 1126 Blondeau street was a scene of fourteen accompanied by their! in unnannounced in the nature of a surprise on Mr.s Hennings. The guests had provided themselves with bountifully filled bas kets of everything good to eat. Mr. Ilcnnings who had been made aware of thier coming had too planned a surprise by having sent in a twenty- jnR wj,ich was dujy appreciated by Aversion of the evening was delicious refreshments were served. As a token of esteem for Mrs. Hen nings the ladies of the club presented her with a beautiful Haviland cup and saucer. The guests departed at a late hour future, will preach. Thursday evening A grand ball is to be given by the Thanksgiving services at 7:30 o'clock.! Fiftieth Iowa band of this city on the Scandinavians cordially invited. evening of Thursday December 3. The band members will furnish music for the occasion. The K. H. S. Preaching at Fifteenth and Bank Streets Christian church lord's dav morning and evening. Subject at 11 "T nvinp- Fn Treasures in I-Ieav- picnic dinner for the girl rooters at 7^30 p. ni. The G^eral Judg-i the Carthage High school which faken in time it will meetings will close Lord's day evening [j,e weather being fine an dspring like, ha l«i iv.uu a nil win liivwinifto iue cauici uviUf, liiic ail Uojji illg lllvf, ihurch m'vtithe the interest demands a continuation streets Rev. I Bible school every Lords day at 2.,0 nttended The iunior's mrtv will L. McCaslin .1 n. ,, ivTiri.n-oir nmvfr meptme Wed- attenueci. llie 31111101 party will girls arranged a fine the affair was muc:i enjoyed bv a„ "at" the "high"'"school" on" next -orv pastor Wednesday evening and promises to lJ0un^ rup Sarsaparilla three ounc be a delightful affair for the members of the ciass. th and Concert streets. Rev. 824-826 Main street, Rev. .1. Carleton again at bedtime. Get these ingredi V.IIcIIwa,n. rector: Sunday school McCaslin. pastor, residence 1423 I")ss ents from any pharmacist whom you drowned In a s.iower of socks. A num-J A delightful surprise party was giv en last evening at the home of Mrs. James Galloup?, No. 522 Palean street. A Williams: Services^ hunday as [o^irnends happened in about S o'clock service'faf ^'eatly surprised uer. The even- will preach at both services. En-! 'n§ large number of Mrs. Galloupe's was deavor society at 6:30. Visitors cor- music and palatable refreshments reader who suffers from catarrh in 'Mm '4 i, crr\^ »i -v. r, were served at a seasonable hour. The guests departed at a late hour after having spent an enjoyable evening. hall on Thanksgiving afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Dimond and daughter, Miss Carrie- entertained at cards'Vhis PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- or money refunded. 50c. T^'' Dr. F. C. Smith, formerly of this city, who graduated from the Keo kuk Medical college ten years ago and !be has been located in northern Iowa for tice of his profession. He has opened up an office at No. 310 Main street and VERY HARD YEAR FOR THE CATARRH uny Here Predlcto Much fering and Gives Advice to Relieve This Dread Affliction. SPLENDID HOME RECIPE Make Some up and Try way as it is Said to do the Work Promptly and CoinP0,"ld Ka'^on es" Shak ,we11 CITY NEWS St. Mary's club will give a minstrel Monday November 23 admission 25c. "The Devil" at Dodge's theatre to night. First meeting of the Missouri club, Sunday, 3 p. m., at the Grand. Ralph Riggs in "It's all on the Qui et" will be the Thanksgiving attrac tion at the Grand. "All on the Quiet" Thanksgiving matinee and night performances at the Grand. In the district court today the case of Collins vs. the City of Keokuk was being heard. The will of the late Jacob Renwald was established. First meeting of the Missouri club, Sunday, 3 p. m., at the Grand. Seat sale for the Thanksgiving at traction at the Grand will open next Friday morning. Prices range from 25 to 75 cents according to the loca tion. A valuable cow was run over by the Rock Island passenger train which arrives in this city at 1 o'clock yes terday afternoon. The cow was run over at Two Suns. About forty-five couples enjoyed a dance ain Hawkes' hall last evening. Dancing was taught from 7:30 to 9 and from 9 to 12 an assembly was James Farrell against David James, held. The affair was given by P. L.' charging him with throwing rubbish Kennedy who will give a dance in the The Rebeccas will give a dance in the Odd Fellows hall on Tuesday nig^it. Paper. December 1st. The Woodmen and Royal Neighbors will give a dance in Woodmen hall on Thanksgiving night. wlth d»sturbing I Give Relief. 1 Here is a prescription which should be valued by all who are subject to rheumatism, kidney and bladder trou bles an despecially catarrh. While the latter is considered by most sufferers an incurable disease, there are few men or women who will fail to ex-' ierence relief from the 0j, scn 1 fol]ow- ing simple home prescription, and if fhould tack of catarrh prevent an at- during the entire sea- Any one can mix the following: Flu-' Louis. id Extract Dandelion one-half ounce in a bottle and know handles only pure drugs This prescription acts directly 0„ t-le elilmInative tissues of neyB t0 make them nlter and 8traIn|J. her of his friends had surprised him ,t,„ ,.i .s„!, toon now of Columbus. Ohio, but tack within the year. This prescription makes a splendid remedy for all forms of blood disor ders and such symptoms as lame hack, bladder weaknesses and rheumatism pains arc entirely dispelled. As this valuable, though simple, re- cipe comes from a thoroughly reliable pleasantly spent ngames and source, it should be heeded by every I First meeting of the Missouri club, I expenses Write for Don't forget the big minstrel at St. Mary's hall next Monday. An information has been filed in the superior court by Street Supervisor and dirt upon Franklin street between sixth and Seventh streets. See the notice of the big vaudeville bnl for next week 011 A" Sutlive Bros. Page eight of kinds of talking machines at Information has been filed in the superior court by Charles Alexander against Mamie Spears, charging her his peace by loud, in- threatening to assault him. Telephone for seats at Dodge's the atre. Last appearance of Catterlin players, 10, 20 and 25c. Maurice Kent, for several years a twirler on the Oskaloosa club has been signed by Boyle of Waterloo and will with the ,s considered as a com'ng young the past few years, has returned and twirler, and he should develop into a I Seventh. it decided to locate here for the prac- E°od man thls tain of one of Indestructllbe cylinder records at Sutlive Bros. Last evening at, a meeting of the Girls' Athletic association of the K. H. S a"d N- E- one ounce. "fe in tea-spoonful doses after each meal and Miss Marie Kiedaisch gave a FOR SALE—Six room brick liouse, short talk to the girls of the organiza- good improvements between Ninth tion, speaking of the game with th and Tenth on Blondeau price $1,000. it Any-1 Carthage basket ball team at that city WANT COLUMN WANTEDj LADY SEWERS—Make shields home. Materials furnished. $15 per hundred. Particulars stamped en velope. Dept. 5C3 Imperial Shield Co., St. Louis, Mo. it week. Address, H. R. Finnegan, 121 t0 Sunday, 3 p. ni., at the Grand. Monarch Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo. An amendment to the counterclaim in the case of B.^A. Dolan vs. Palmer 1 wute 101 Trimble has been filed in the superior WANTED—To employ a Catholic gen court, in which the plaintiff claims $500 due from the sale of some lands. Much stock is being handled in the local yards at the present time ari business does not seem to be on a decrease though this season of the street, Chicago, 111. year is usually considered a dull one I by railroad men. free This afternoon at 3:00 o'clock the *|on J'ou fire department made a run to Ran^l?^' Torres. School, Freeport, III. park where a dead tree was on fire, Champs next season. Kent season. He was cap-1 the Iowa City team and was that city and everything was very I harmonious. Dr. Rosoe Yant and a number of others made speeches dur ing the evening and a committee was Suf- appointed to solicit funds for next season. $2,500 is wanted by the om mittee to insure Manager Egan am ple support to maintain a winning team. I t-ie Hawkeye stars during his 1 will be welcomed back to the city by f°ur years of college work. cellar. Apply Drake, 900 Morgan, his many friends and former patients. "The Devil" in talking pictures to-1 tw night at Dodge's theatre. Three perfomancss at Dodge's to night, 7, 8:30 and 9:45. Prices, 10. 20 and 25c. Seats reserved. Burlington baseball fans met last evening In a very enthusiastic meet- RENT Two furnished rooms ing at the Commercial Club rooms cf1 °ne 1 which will be played next Saturday, ing. it Miss Kiedaisch asked for the presence PERSONAL Miss M. L. Lowry is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. King. The Misses* Edna and Virginia Clynn left this morning for a visit in portance to the welfare the asso- I ciation. FOR SALE—Six-room house, gas andj I Double disc record at Sutlive Bros. Mrs. N. A .King and son. Wiilard. have returned from a several weeks visit to New York. Keosauqua, where they have been in attendance at the case being held in that city of the stone vs. the Rock Island case. No decision was reached in the case which will be continued. The following Rock Island officials lip- Were in the city the kid-! car: FUNERAL NOTICE. Funeral services for the late Levi Hays will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 1 at CATHOLIC LADY WANTED—In ev- I ery parish in United States niul Canada for Christmas work: $15.00 per catalogue and say for what posi- want ept 35S FOR SALE—Dry oak wood. Seymour Strickler, 215 Jolinson st.-eet. tf. FOR SALE:—Two lots with double brick house in First ward. J. F. & N. M. Smith. 19-21 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Phaeton, stake wagon, call 312 Main. See M. S. Ackles, room 1, Estes build- of all who could attend t.he game to FOR SALE—Four room cottage, good root for the hometeam. An open meet- location, macadamized street, side ing was held and all were given a walks, $1,100. See M. S. Ackles, room chance to bring up any matters of im-1 Estes building. it bath- "ortn O. B. MacNamee. P. G. Baldwin FOR SALE—Twenty-four vacant lots' Com- side price Branson have returned from forming a block in West Keokuk. -vesto,'cia.v in a private ^'l ^*'v'n °f Dps Moines, L. Dulin of Oskaloosa, W. L. Mat- roonls US- Ex,er-1 |„,ve iencc unnecessary $110 per month and i' il- '"n" Write tleman as local representative, we require a person of energy and ability for the position. Salary $18 per week, write at once for particulars. The, Hoey Publishing Co., 323 Dearborn WANTED—Railroads are again call ing for hundreds of trained men to fill positions as firemen, brakemen, electric railway motormen and conduc tors. Uncle Sam also wants more competent men for railway mall clerks, carriers and P. O. clerks. Our practical courses by mail will fit you !n a short time for any of these good paying positions. Write today for to qualify. The Wenthe OR RENT. FOR RENT—Dwelling with gas, bath and barn. Also farm near Keokuk. Inquire 727 Morgan street. tf FOR RENT—Office rooms, No. 17 North Fourth. Enquire 710 North FOR RENT—527 High, 7 room house, a11 modern, parlor grate, cemi nt FOR RENT—Eight room house, newly paper and painted, bath, 815 Con cert. Apply 722 Franklin, u'/i: It single' °ne d0ub!e" Flrst Ward Modern improvements. Address Rent er, Gate City office. 16-1S-21. TOR SALE. ?2-100- S. Ackles, room 1 See M. S. Ackles, room 1, ing. ,T ,, .improvements $2,500. See M. S.! J. H- .111 er las eft for Hannibal I Ackles. rooip 1 .Estes building. 1t where he has a position. 1 o'clock at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. M. F. Arnientrout, 82C North Thirteenth street. Friends of the family invited. No flowers. 1 FOR SALE—Ten-room house, north This is More Than a Play It's a Pago side, good location $2,700, cash or payments. See M. S. Ackles, room 1, Estes building. it FOR SALE—Fine. newi strictly nnod-i ern eight-room house, $3,500. See! M. S. Ackles room 1, Estes building.! It Lstes build-1 It FOR SALE—A fine 160-acre farm first class improvements, nine miles out price $50 per acre. See M. S. Ackles room 1, Estes building. it FOR SALE—Eighty acres, six miles out. fair improvements, $45 per acre. See M. S. Ackles, room I, Estes build- It Nineteen and a half acres 00 fruit trees, fair' MISCELLANEOUS. GILT-EDGE 1 NYESTMENT—One of the best corners and most valuable properties, on Alain street lot 30x140: first-class three-story building mod ern appointments, including steam I heat in splendid condition, and fully PAGE THREB occupied annual rentals $2,800. come, for a short time only. respectively ajl,lu"1 Plymouth Place, Chicago, ill. 'h rental rented s°od C'H" tl WANTED—Boj's and girls at shoe factor steady employment at good rfi taut sprvipf hc* wages. The Huiskamp Bros. Co. RELIABLE SERVICE list y, 17-5t $90 A MONTH—$90 expense allow ance at start, to put out Merchandise and Grocery Catalogs. Mail order house. American Home Supply Co., Desk 1G, Chicago, 111. it CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—m i, j, 14' locallt-v 111 550 10 It WANTED—50o men to learn barber trade and take positions waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furinsCied, scholar ship include: tools, instructions, demonstrations, examinations and di plomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, St. Louis. Mo. tf. Will make price to net 8 per cent on pur- chase money on present rental in- This is the best and safest deal on Main street today. J. C. Paradice Realty Co., first floor Gate City building, 22 North Sixth street. it SOMEBODY CINCH THIS—It won't last long—Two cottages of 5 and 6 fu" lot 50x140 corner Thirteenth and Orleans streets $22S.00 both cottages tenants splendid cor ner, north side location. Price, for a short time only, $2,400. .1. C. Paradice Realty Co., Gate City building. It our property and business propositions with the J. C. Paradice Realty Co., first floor Gate City building, 22 North Sixth street. it PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS. $250 invested in O. I. C. peanut ma chines will make you $2,100 yearly profit. simplest, best machine on mar *n ket handle /our own monev. hfliinlo "niir nw« ,r 10I16V If VOll ,50() „„a wont r% p|p9n n,oney making raiticulais. sition. write us at once. O. I. C. Co., 440 Unity Bldg., Chicago. It It prop°- WRITE J. n. DRIVER, 78 LaSalle street. Chicago, 111., about Alabama farm lands for cheap homes. It Duncan-Schell Furniture Co. Stove Room Special ior Monday from 7 a, m. 4-%-j tO 9 P* m* jursr Regular $1.25 universal food choppers at 77c each Limit of one to a customer. GRAND d. Direction L. Hughes SPECIAL THANKSGIVING ATTRAC TION. Matinee and lilnvr Thursday Night liUV.fciO RALPH RIGGS The Eccentric Comedian, Dancer, Ath lete and Singer as "THE BELL BOY" In the Farcical Comedy with Musio It's all on the Quiet With '1 ROSE STILLMAN And a Big Company. Scenery, Properties and Furniture Car« rled Complete. Evening Prices: Gallery 25c, Bal cony 35 and 50c, First Floor 50 and 75c. Matinee Prices: Adults 50c, children 25c. Seat rale opens Tuesday morn ing, 10 o'clock. -w GRAND S A Direction D. L. Hughes NO.V 27 The Mummy and The Humming Bird A PLAY OF THE HOUR. See1 This Brilliant Comedy Success Will Estes building, be Presented With It I MR. W. A. WHITECAR And a Company of Unusual Merft. From Life Itself. PRICES: 35c, 50c, 75c and $1. Seat sale opens Wednesday morning, No vember 25. Tri-Stale Poultry AND -, 1 Pet Stock Show FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBIT. November 24 to 28 609-611 Main Street, Keokuk, Iowa. Admission—Adults, 25c Children, ICe.'. ii •_ I. in. a Procured in U. S. and all foreign coua-v tries at reasonable rates. & Fee Refunded If your application is not allowed. 27 years experience. L. M. Hopkins, 732 Marquette Bldg., Chicago, 111. I