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JP %. A life" W:r f- II PAGE TWO mm FORMER MAN IN TRoUBLt Ben Smith, Former Prosecuting Attor ney of Clark County, Said to Have Defrauded a Col ored Woman. A GROCER LEAVES TOWN Tv,,,, Wm. ., s- peared and an Inventory is Be ing Taken of His Stock &\ V- of Goods. [Special to The Gate "City. highly respected people of the county "My face is very tender and Cuticura and have many friends who wish them Soap is about the only soap I can use Ji hjinnv married lite without irritating the skin. Mrs. L. A. „?PP?,ra, Fox, Word has been received in Kahoka Colo., Dec. stating that Ben Smith of Watonga, Oklahoma, a former resident and1 prosecuting attorney of Clark county, had been found guilty of defrauding a colored woman out of some property and been sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. A motion for a new trial had been made in the case, but the probabilities are that Smith will have to serve out his sentence. Leo McCoy and Miss Agnes Cohag an, both of Kahoka, were united in marriage Sunday at the home of Lon Wilson, the ceremony being conduct-1 ed by Rev. Houchens. Miss Roxie Calvert is at home from Kansas City, where she took a course at business college. ran property of Z. W. Dowel). Mrs. Frank Harr, who has been ser W. B. Townsend is at home from an, extended trip in Oklahoma. Attorneys J. M. Dawson and C. W. Yant. are in Edina this week attending! will be served and a royal good time court. ^v had. Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Cleveland of William Woods, proprietor of the' Edward Matlick of Bishop. Cal., is grocery store in Montgomery block on the guest of his uncles, J. S. and J. north side of the public square, has G. Matlick. mysteriously disappeared and left no! John and writes under the name of "Mark, for contest or action would not have South Dakota, are the guests of the time former's brother, J. M. Hays, and oth-j «?r county relatives--. S tomacfts andBow^s of Infants/Childrfn Promotes DigcstionjCheeifiil ncss and Rest.Contains neittsr Opiuiu.Morphmc norMincraL Not Narcotic. Jltapt ef Ofd DtSiMXUiimtA Bmpkia $trd~ jilxJaaa* J&M/eM/s ^faatSud* IftnuSerd Mmr. Aperfecl Remedy for Consflpa-i tlon, Sour Stomach.Dtarrhofa Worms .Convulsions.Fevcrish ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signamrt of II NEW YORK. BURNING ECZEMA Almost Drove Him into Convulsions —His Head and Face a Mass of Terrible Humor—Suffering was Dreadful—Is Permanently Cured., DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA REMEDIES "When my son was only about a year I old eczema began to break out on his face. It kept getting worse and we called in a doctor whose medicine only Woods Has Mysteriously Disap- seemed to make it won», until his head and face were a solid, raw sore. It was awful. He suffered dreadfully, and iscreamed until we thought, he would go into convulsions, it would itoh and burn so. We became so dissatisfied that we |g called in another doctor. He pre- S® scribed the Cuticura Remedies. The pi baby commenced to get better right away, although by this time the disease had a good start. I don't think w© used more than three bottles of the KAHOKA, Mo., Dec. 11.—At the residence of the officiating minister, all traces of the eczema were gone, the r_.. last being behind the ears, but the Re\. M. Sexsmitli, Wednesday evening Cuticura Remedies cured him corn occurred the marriage of Emmett: pletely, and he had the prettiest head of curly hair grow after his head com Marmion of St. Francisville, and Miss menoed to get better. He is now not Bessie Holcomb of Medill. Both are ^m^enUy. Cuticura Resolvent, together with the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. It was perhaps several months befora Field." i'been begun. day fronn a visit in,Ottumwa. M. L. Penn has purchased the Fev-1 Whiip working nn iously ill at the home of her father, w"hiVfMtinB "and"fell" "to" thTcround J. R. Hume, in this city, is improv-j The Woodmen will entertain the! '—A Christmas gift suggestion evening of next week. Refreshments one year. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelable PrcparationforAs sirai!atiii§ thefbodarelRcgula fuig Ute 1 he 1679 W. of goods is being invoiced with the Carter in the recent campaign, and if any, he is involved. Mr. Woods I has filed notice of a contest. Many ^r- James Hiatt of Kahoka and Mrs. urday. Just as to the merits of the l„ucy Leslie of Granger, were united! contest this correspondent is not pre- of the bride. inent writer for the horse journals ueve that he thinks he has grounds a h" So. Washington Ave., Denver, 26, 1907, and Jan. 6, 1908.'". Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Oiutment and Cuticura Resol vent Pills in antiseptic cleansing and otber purposes which readily suggest themselves towomen, especiallymotnera, thus affording pure, sweet and eco nomical treatment for inflammations. Qntiirrln ovonintr itchings, irritations and pains, as well .aa as such sympathetic affections a* anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment, thegreatSkin Cure, have become the world's favorites for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. Every Humor of Infanta, ststfl of Cuticura Soap (26c.) to Cltanse th« Sklo* Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuti cura Resolvent (50c.). (or In the torm of Chocolate ~oated Pills, 26*. per vial of 60) to Purify tie Blood. Complete External and Internal Treatment for irery Humor of Intanu ,.5Chi 'hllJrenJ and Adulis ron- a toicu iLiOi ai/v. uri iai uL wv/ ui uy mih uiwu« Id throughout tne world. Potter Drug A Cbem. Tom Props., Boston, Mass. ailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. •word as to his destination. The stock' for representative against Charles F.Ketcham, and is preparing to conduct' estab- in marriage December 6, at the home, pared to venture an opinion, but we i-eme.- »as wuveu una The groom is a. north of town this yesterday after-1 noon. Joe Glaser, who lives near town, below sustaining what js For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of old J5 Doses-JSC^ i^u^rant pgd under the Exact Copy of Wrapper. 'ill Bftgnfiri •if. CHARLESTON NEWS ITEMS Mr. Wendt Holds a Public Sale John Wickie Moves to Slinger land Farm. CHARLESTON, Dec. 11—The Wil ling Workers are qulltlug for Mrs. Frank Holmes of .Jefferson Centre. 11 Charles F.eko-l of Argy was call- ing at the Hotel W ert-v estfa11 Mrs- Rant* hri,W thought to' be serious injuries, the exact nature of which cannot be determined "at this. ThursclaJ W m. Schoenc of Donnellson was a business caller here Thursday. A hunting partv came out from Keokuk Wednesday. As they didn't set any game to claim bounty on we don't know just what success they had. At the public sale given bv Mr. Wendt near Donnellson Wednesday A. Vermazen bought four fine Dur ham cows which he will keep at Fairview farm, west of town. Mrs. Wm. Sollars has about recov t-red from a recent attack of grippe. John Wickie of Mooar, Iowa, is moving his farming utensils to the J. H. Slingerland farm, where he will reside next year. I Miss Emma Helser has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamb of Montrose., Miss Emma Gabel who has been quite ill with rheumatism is recover ing. Mrs. L. A* Bassett and son made .a ?100 Per Mrs. Joseph Reed and son of Mon trose were calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopp were shop ping in Donnellson Wednesday. Mrs. C. A. Swinderman returned Sunday from a visit in Fort Madison. Miss Anna Klug left for Keokuk having secured employment. eVening' Only One "BROMO QUININE" CRO\ E. Used the World over to Cure Cold in One Day. 25c. MRS. REEDER a view of ascertaining just how much,! who was defeated by a small majority,! Hshment. Chicago and lots of stock is being ship- [3 BUYS A STORE Buys Millinery Stock and is Also Ar. ranging to Add Dressmaking Department. ar,d was considered one of our most stable grounds for contest are alleged in the turned to their home in Kansas City Henhorn attended the chicken Phone—Offlce, 435-B Residence citizens and business men and his dis-! petition, among them illegal voting. Saturday after an extended visit.with, show at Centerville and took some' 230Y. appearance cannot be accounted fori Depositions in the case will be begun relatives here 'premiums on R. R. reds. by his family or friends. before Squire Murphy, in Kahoka, Sat- Wesley Dawson and family depart- ed prom-^ Lave enough faith in Mr. Buck to be- city and will occupy the Riggle James Bridge returned Satur- The While working on a Santa Fe bridge r, dr' rr For Over Thirty Years Soods stock recently pur- v.lv t1 ic chased by Mr. Graham of Ottumwa ictcuu» Wmb^ In Use uui- has been boxed and shipped to that city' Mr ts' Robe!'tre,turned Royal Neighbors at their hall Friday! your friend The Daily Gate City for't'iety gave an entertainment at the Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) out-! ®r- Y* Ochiltree—Hours, 1 :30 Mrs. McCraney's Experience. Mrs. M. McCraney, Prentiss, Miss.,, writes: "I was confined to my bed for three months with 2kidney and lowsT bladder trouble, and was treated by! fered, and I had given up hope of ev-1 did ror me." Wilkinson & Co., and J. F. Kiedaisch & Son. MEETINGS AT MILON CHURCH nn m' ?yc and will continue over next Sunday. Rev. Weingar.t of Clearfield, la., vfs- The Daily Gate City «ihy Rengo Anti-Fats and Starvation Diet Result in Wrecking of the System. In cases of fat, the food is not jjrop erly assimilated—that is. part of the food is retained by the body which luuu 1|B »vvauieu uj1 luo uuuj nu»v44 sllould not be retained, axad digestion, for one ful1 If the 1 f„_ lnS I Satur-,^ould day from a visit with relatives In Fort, hours. Madison. part whieh ghould be retained is thrown out. This nQt aiways mean dyspepsia or in- may have a very healthy stomach and yet begin to grow fat, through no apparent cause. It is evident to any one, then, that to try to starve away the fat is both ridiculous and dangerous. The use of anti-fats, remedies that positively stop digestion sooner or later, results in a break down of some organ and consequent disease. Certain tropical fruits have been known for some time to be remark able regulators of the system. This Is what Rengo does. It con tains a tropical- fruit mixture which has this faculty of perfectly assimilat ing food taken into the body. That Is the secret" Yt has" resulted"i making Rengo a marvel as a fat-reducer and a health builder, and a Godsend to all fat people. There is nothing "just as good" as Rengo. For sale by all druggists at siz?d business trip to Keokuk Wednesday, prepaid, by The Rengo Co., 3147 Rengo Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sallee of Good Bl^S-. Detroit, Mich. The company I BONAPARTE, Iowa, Dec. 12.—Mrs Jessie Reeder has purchased the mil- to St. John's Kansas, by the death of Buck, republican""candidate Imery store from Mrs. Mary Cantril Mrs. Emrie. Mrs. Feyhts and Spence's Thursday for Colorado where they 1 W"1 make their future home. George Leffler has moved to this: prop- box, or by mail Hope, 111., are guests of her parents, gladly send you a trial package animation and soreness so Mr. and Mrs. James Busby. free b.v mal1' if i'ou write themi direct to Detroit no free packages at drug stores. Rengo is for sale and recommended in Keokuk by Wilkinson & Co.'s pharmacy, and J. F. Kiedaisch & Son, druggists. weather permits in the spring some cement business houses will go up on Main street. .Tas Garrett of Quincy has bought the Murdock stock of Jas. McKinney I and will move here soon. Our merchants have a good holiday That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE. Look for the signature of E. W. tra,iP iraue. Iowa 'Phone: 674-B. Messrs. Totman. Weinig and Brady are in their modern, new homes near town, all built this fall. ingersoll has finished his home millinery and dressmaking estab- Several attended the stock show at Dr W^^'pease—Ifto^n. 30 a [, you are afterwards sorry that you did Mrs. Ed Voightlander has returned, you are arterwards sorry from Des Moines where she has been it won't cost you a penny. I DRS. OCHILTREE AND BROWN receiving medical treatment. Go to Wilkinson & Co., the drug- Offices and X-Ray Laboratory over Send' The members of the Ladies' Aid so- gists, and purchase from them a| City Drug Store. Presbyterian church Saturday. Aunt: fit. It will only cost you $1.00. Take Jerusha's Photograph Album was rep- it home use it according to directions, in Y' £,rna ®r0Wn resented by living Pictures Mrs. B- and if it does not cure your cough or £ours R. A ale explained the pictures and cold, take it back and Wilkinson &| Sundays. 2:30-4:00 p. m. tolled the knell of the departed. Co. will refund the purchase price. New fixtures have been installed in When you use Hyomei you don't the postoffice, the interior has be^ swallow nauseating drugs. You simp re-decorated and it now presents ally breathe in the soothing, pleasan very neat appearance. an(j antiseptic Hyomei air through little pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit. As this medicated air passes over the inflamed parts, relief comes almost at once, and cure fol- and antiseptic Hyomei air through the two physicians but failed to get relief.! „TMary ,' ". ""'I Residence 604 Hieh street No human tongue can tell how I suf-! 1 can_°ot speak ever i0n7h^UbtrieranC°uf'd Th°mp80n as I MILTON, Iowa, Dec. 11.—A very in- teresting series of meetings is being conducted by Rev. Dille, assisted by Rev. Thompson, at the Baptist church .• ited .his 'daughter the first assistant of, Prof. Copper's in the high school and Gate City Correspondent Tells of the I preached at the Presbyterian church Comings and Goings of Many Sunday morning and evening. The ser- People. moil was good and practical and a large number was present. SUMMITVILLE, Iowa. Dec. 11 he lately bought. Mrs. Workman has built a kitchen and as soo.n as Lie Elder P. D. Hollway has moved to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elve's and their the George Weiey house and will prac- three daughters, Eunice, Helen and tice osteopathy. Mildred of Keokuk were the guests of Orion I-Ielwig and wife and J. H. 1 relatives at this place Sunday. 5 Helwig went to Pond Creek, Okla.. this Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and chil week where they have purchased a dren and the former's mother, spent stock of goods. J. H. Helwig will stay Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. part of tae winter but does not ex« Prior Brown. pect to locate there. 1 Mrs. Roy Brown of Louisiana, is and have tried all kinds of cough their leaves around them. Mrs. Brown liveB Cat' Mrs- sPra|n m' Coughs and___ Cold8_ Disappear Like Atted^and^guaranteed. Magic When Hyomei is Used. thousands of people who suf- fer from hacking coughs nud agoniz- colds would arouse themselves sufflcientl" t0 foIlow this advice, they. cease to complain Here is the advice, if you take it and t0° much J'our Hyomei treatment for catarrh. I er getting well until I began taking have been using your remedy for about Physician and Surgeon." Foley's Kidney Remedy. After taking: two weeks, and I have found more re- Office—Y. M. C. A. Bldg.' Office two bottles I felt like a new person,: lief in that than anything that I have phones: Iowa, 305 Miss. Val., 157. and feel it my duty to tell suffering syrups and cough tablets, and Hyomei is the only remedy that reached the spot. I had given up in despair, but I' feel so mu°b Wm. Tully has remodeled the place visiting relatives at nearby points. To Mk though I have a new lease on my Holding Special Services at jife Baptist Church. Hyomei iB also guaranteed by Wllk I inson & Co. to cure catarrh, croup. grip, and asthma, and all diseases of the nose and throat tj-p-ixtc nnnu where said oranges grew. Henr' Phillips drove to Keo- lf6QUC6S MIi kuk Saturday. Miss Mayxnie Hardy and sister, Mrs. Ada Swartz visited in Keokuk Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tone and chilren went to Keokuk Wednesday. Mrs. Ada Swartz who ihas been vis iting relatives here has returned to her home in Renssalear, Indiana. James Mackey was a Keokuk caller Wednesday. Miss Maymie Hardy has returned home after visiting two days in eKo kuk with friends and relatives. The Benner tea salesman of Keo kuk was in our town Tuesday taking orders for Christmas. Walter Dunham of Keokuk was in our town one day last week. I. J. Brown of Keokuk drove to our village Wednesday. ELECTION NOTICE. The annual meeting of the members of the Iowa State Insurance Company will be held at the office of the com pany in the city of Keokuk, Lee coup- ty' T?wa'at 2 o'clock p. mon the sec ond Monday in January, 1909. HUGH ROBERTSON, Secretary.'' How to Treat a Sprain. Sprains, swellings and lamer ess are promptly relieved by Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment reduces In a be cured In in the east part of town and moved dence 912 Fulton street. Office hours: this week 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. evening hours by appointment. Iowa p'..one Wm. Murrv has finished his house and Wm. Lineburg has added a 1 itchen to his place. Hub. 3515. Mrs. Fred Fe'yht and daughter and' brother, Frank Spence were called F. W. Pease. M. D., Bertha Peas. M. D. DRS. PEASE AND PEASE Offlce 406 Blondeau st. Mrs. Leslie Sturdivant re- ped from here now, also poultry. Dr. Berthi Pease 1 to 3 p. m. CURE IT IN ONE DAY ?bout ore-third the time required by the usual treat ment. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Wilkinson & Co., pharmacy, ar.d J. F. Kiedaisch & Son —Read The Daily Gate City. PHYSICIANS. DR. F. C. SMITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. offlce and Resldence: 310 second floor 1 Main street, Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to S p. mi DR. CORAL R. ARMENTROUT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Y. M. C. A. Building. Resi- 529-Y, and Hub. phone 2092, offlce phone. SJ sister, Monday. fig Several attended the stock show at' Residence phone, Iowa, 12-M Residence, R29 Morgan st. '5 p_ m\ 7 to 8 p. m. DR. J. EATON JOHNSTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The only physician practicing Oste opathy in the county. The Smith- The only truss that holds. Offlce North side of Main street, third door above Fifth. Phone 93. Residence, Ninth and Webster. Phone 484. P. O. Lock Box. 41, Warsaw, 111. Dr. W. B. LaFORCE. Practices only General Surgery and within 24 Diseases of Women. Hours—9 to 12: 2 to 5. Residence and Offlce—323 Blondeau. Be]1 phone 83.R. MJbs 12i30 a- "L- 5"? ?,ntl tricaf E. Bennett, Peru. Ind., writes, tried. I have sper' dollar after! Residence, 912 Fulton street. Res. -»n^VR.em^ldo,lar getting medicine of the^doctor P^ne.: low. 529-B Miss. Val. 2092. WhlC,h 1 Ask SUMMITVILLE her sister-in-law. Mrs. Albert Miller she gave four lovely oranges wit.b 8-9 work"6"1'011 Offlce hours, 10 to 11:30 a. m. 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, 1123 Franklir street. W. M. HOGLE, M. D. 601 Main street. Office hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. P^ise of "esmence, b(H Hign street. DR to 5:30 j! m! 7:30 to 8:30 even-' lnKS 2 better now that I feel 30 to Sundays. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. C., B. & Q. Railway Co, Trains leave from Union Depot. Berths and tickets, Fifth and John son streets., South Bound. —No. 8 St. Louis and south leave 12:45 am —No. 12 St. Louis and Kansas City and west, south, leave 8:40 am —No, 4. Quincy, Hannibal & St. Louis, leave 1:30 pm •No. 10. Quincy and Hannibal arrive 3:37 pm No. 10 leave 9:00 pm North Bound. —No. 7. Chicago, St. Paul and points west, leave '. 2:35 am —No. 13. Chicago, St. PauP and points west, arrive .... 7:20 pm —No. 13, leave 7:25 pm *No. 3, Burlington, Chicago and east, leave 2:05 fan —No. 1, Burlington, leave 7:35 am •No. 51, Donnellson, C., B. & K. C., and North Road, leave 7:00 am *No..50, from Donnellson, C., & K. C., & North Road arrive 7:10 pm —No. 1, K. & W., west, leave 8:55 am —No. 3, Centerville, leave Arrive. •*-Noi 4, from Centerville and .:tppii)^s intermediate, arrive 12:4C pm •No. 2, from Centerville and west, arrive 9:00 pm —Daily. •Daily except Sunday. •Train 473—Leaves Keokuk .8:05 am •Train 741—Leaves Keokuk .3:10 pm •Train 472—Arrives Keokuk .8:05 pm •Train 470—Arrives Keokuk .1:05 pm Local Freight Trains. •Train 86—Arrives Keokuk .10:15 am •Train 85—Leaves Keokuk .11:20 am No. 2, daily, leaves at 4:30 pm No. 50, daily except Sunday, leaves at 8:45 am No. 76, daily except Sunday, Freight, leaves at 6:30 am Arrive. I No. 77, daily except Sunday, freight, arrives 7:30 pm No. 51, dally except Sunday, arrives 5:50 pm No. 3, daily, arrives 11:05 am Nos. 76 and 77 carry passengers. Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway. xTrain 204—Leaves 6:50 •Train 2—Leaves 2:15 pm •Train 3—Arrives 12:35 pm •Train 5—Arrives 8:35 pm xTrain 9—Arrives 10:30 pm xDaily. *Daily except Sunday. K. A W. Leave 7:10 am 8:45 am 10:15 am 12:05 pm 2:30 pm 4:00 pm 6:10 pm 7:45 pm 9:30 pm 10:45 pm phone, 157. Every Woman la lutereaunl and fcbouM know about the wonQc'ful kMARVELWhirlinabpray I 'i'ba new Tapinnl pyrlnrt. your dnigriflt for it. If h© cannot bai'piy tUe MABVKL ar.ppt other, bnt acna Bert—M ost conven ient. It cleaneet itautly^ Hump for illafitmtfd hook—«falc(l. ft fftmt toll particular! and directions In valuable to ladles. 5* JtVFX O. £a«t23i bireei,^£WYOUE* CHICHESTER SPILLS THK U1AUONU BRAND. I 111* In Bed and Clold mculilcVVx Blue Ribbon. W 1«t-Ask S' ralce no other, iluy of Uiw!ciri-cuLo. en DIAMOND IIUAND PILLS, for Stt years known es Best. S»f«*t, Alwtyi Relltbl* SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Cm E11 Sforannai'ira: dl«ch«(f« t&S.romatloos. lrrltallcui or ulcvrai.om of muco oi msoitrMici GMritair#4 Pilnl'Jii. ani Dot utrtO ||Tlit*.VANSCHEM!5AlCn, ent ox liionom. Sold by Draf|lilf| or t«Dt In plain wi-ipt*? by ezpiMt, prtpali, lo. •1.00. or 8 be* UlMt2.75. jCUe^M futl 8WHA BIKCiKNAT] -'.vv.. v.. ELECTRIC CO. East. iisf Leave. Arrive Keokuk *""w Hamilton Jc Warsav/ H» OK R.iB 7:25 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:25 pm ,2:45 pm tT4:15 pm 6:25 pm ^ai8:00 pm 9:45 pm 11:00 pm Warsaw P- Both phones. SHERLOCK 7 V'W 7:45 am 9:15 am 10:50 am 12:45 pm 3:00 pm ^4:30 6:45 pm 8:20 pm 10:00 rn 11:15 pm West. Leave Leave •. Arrive Keokuk *6:50 am 8:20 am 9:55 am 11:40 am 1:40 pm ir 3:45 pm "^5:15 pm 7:30 pm 9:20 ».m 10:40 pm 11:55 -,m Sunday. All Hamilton Jc. 1 *6:40 am 8:05 am 9:40 am 11:25 am 1:25 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 7:15 pm 9:05 pm 10:25 pm 11:40 pm 7:45 am 9:20 am 11:00 am :05 1 3 4 6 8:45 pm 10:05 pm 11:20 pm -m :10 pm 40 -^m :55 pm Urgery 2 30-4:M ,:id' p.' m. 7:45-9 m. H. L. COURTRIGHT, M. D. Office 601 Main street. Note—*Daily except other trains daily. ATTORNEYS. Felix T. Hughes. E. L. McCoid HUGHES & M'COID LAWYERS No. 26 North Fourth Street. B. F. Jones W. R. C. Kendrick JONES A KENDRICK -v ATTORNEYS AT LAW Special attention given to collection and litigation cases. Offlce in Pond building. Fifth and I Main streets. INSURANCE. Only reliable companies of large as sets represented, H. B. BLOOD, 12 South Sixth Street. 4.+v++++*K+++t++ttm+tt+t If E. E. HAWKES, UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER 729 Main. Both Phones. Red Cro's'Ambulance. CRIMMINS & CHA8E UNDERTAKING $ —and 723 EMBALMING [/lain Street. 'Phones 4,+++++"l,++,5"++,J*+++"+++++++++ I. S. ACKLEY UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING I 10C7 Blondeau Street. 4* I Iowa 'phone, 456-M. Home ,3435 —Keokuk made goods are as good as any other goods. Buy them and help local Industries. FRIDAY, DEC. 11,1908. v^ffRATERNAL CAliDS masonic HalJ, corner Fourth and Eagle lodge, No. 12—Hni„ regular meeting the flfst 6 day evening, of 7 Damascus CommanCery Tu!» "1^- each Hardin Lodge, No. 29.—Holds it0 a on in Monday evening of each mouth. R°ya,1 Arch Chapter, No 7—Holds its regular meetines th* =1 ond Friday in each month 8ec'- 0f Kuw Templar, No. 5.—Regular third Tuesday of each moTith. 9 Elmlra Chapter, No. 40 OrJ» the Eastern Star, holds its rteu]» meeting the second Tuesday evfnin of each month. Clar. Hwtof'j? M., Mrs. Mary A. Johnson. G. A. R. The Hawkeg Hall. J0"®*?08 iP°St No' 2 DePartment ot Iowa. Regular meetings second Thurs. day evening o. each month at 7-ho clock B. F. Crow, Post Commands S. H. Johnston, Adjutant. W. R. C.—The Hawkes Hall—r0k. ular meeting of Torrence Relief Cor No. 100, .the second and fourth Thurs' days of each month at 2::1 o'clock p. m. sharp. Mrs. Chas. M. Cook President Mrs. Lena Van Fleet seo.' retary. Belknap Post G. A. R„ No. 515 Schouten's Hall. Tenth and Main streets—Meets the first Wednesday 0' each month. L. A. Berryliill, Com mander. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. Hall Seventh and Main Streets. Keokuk Lodge, No. 13, meets regu larly Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock Wm. Blerman, N. G. O. W. Anschutz Recording Secretary. Puchechtuck Lodge No. 43, meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. J. R. Hellenthal, N. G. Geo. W. Tin megart, Per. Sec. Herman Lodge, No. 116 (German), meets regularly every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Fred Korschgcn, N. G., Albert Keifer, Rec. Sec. Colfax Rebekah, Lodge No. 4.- Meets regularly every second and fourth Tuesday of month at Odd Fellows' hall, corner Seventh and Main streets. Mrs. Mamie Reimcrs, N. G. Nellie Hardesty, Financial Sec retary: Nina Phillips, Recording Sec retary. Puckcehetuck Encampment, N-. 7 Meets first and third Tuesday even ing of each month. Otto Anschutz, Scribe. Canton Leach, No. 4, P. M. I. O. 0. F.—Meets every second Tuesday of each month. Frank Wahlgren Cap tain Geo. W. Hardin, Clerk. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Gibbons Hall. Keokuk camp No. 622—Meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Our latch string is out to neighbors. A. C. Wustrow, V. C. J. A. Pollard, Clerk. B. P. O. Elks. Keokuk Lodge No. 106—Meets first and third Tuesday nights at Elks' hall Gibboas opera house block. Sixth and Main streets. Club rooms open drily. Visiting brothers cordially in vited. Rice H. -Cell, E. R. William Reimbold. Secretary. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Keokuk Aerie, No. 683—Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Horn hall, corner Eighth and Main. Visiting brothers cordially invited. Frank J. Moeller, W. President A. Noaks, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Hall over Savings Bank. Keokuk Lodge. No. 544—Meets reg ularly on the second and fourth Fri days of each month. J. W. Steiger, Director Charles Schulz. Reporter. COURT OF HONOR. A. O. U. W. hall. Eighth und Main. Meets the first and third Friday nights of eac'.i month. Visiting mem bers cordially invited. W. J. Kessler, chap. IOWA LEGION OF HONOR. Hall over Savings Bank. Lee Lodge, No. 58—Meets the fourth Monday in each month. S. S. Lowltz. President Jra W. DeMoss, Recording Secretary. A. O. U. W. Keokuk Lodge, No. 256 Meets evsr: Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at hall over Keokuk Savings bank, corner Fifth and Main streets. Visit ing brethern cordially Invited. Robe Patterson, M. W. Ed. W. Moore, R" corder. K. OF P. Morning Star Lodge No. 5.—Meets Fifth and Blondeau, K. of P. Knlg.-ts frternally invited. building Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. John E. Crn.r. Chancellor Commander Edward F Carter, K. of R. and S. Visiting CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. John W. Young, Builder, tion given to planB and Your patronage solicited. Superin tendent and Contractor for all kind* of construction. Also general repair work. Prominent and careful atten estimates. Office, B'.oni.eau. Iowa phone, offlce, 214s. residence 3342. Des Moines Iowa CUBES LIQUOR. DRU3 AND TOBACCO HABITS roe wc»T rousTH «T Writo NOW ft* Our Free Botkle