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I ti 1 !L PAGE SIX Suit -MSM A"t iSf V- .••»•- 'i. Overcoat Raincoat Bath Robe House Coat Umbrellas Our What to give Store being Headquarters mmmm I KEOKUK HOTELS OF THE FUTURE •,'kh Be Safe Fire Will Be Safe From Fire Panic the Proposed Bill Will Pass Through the Iowa Legislature, .. •:lS§f •WHAT BILL PROVIDES r- i. Propsed Law For Hotels Which Appears to be a Good Thing For the Traveling Public, The Keokuk hotels of the future ^ill be provided with every sort of fire escape and fire preventative if the proposed bill passes the state legisla ture providing for a number of new things, some of which are already in use in Keokuk hostelries. The bill to be presented, among other things, con tains the following sections: Section 1. Every building or struc ture kept. used, advertised as. or held out to the public to be an inn, hotel or public lodging house or place where ,loca"ty sleeping accommodations are furnish- £1? "f, Suggestions for Him Night Robe Pajamas Underwear Silk Suspenders Silk Handkerchief Unen or more sleeping rooms are used for the accommodation of such guests, shall for the purpose of this act be de fined to be a hotel, and wherever the word hotel shall occur in this act. it! .arge ana entnusiastic shall be construed to mean and cover! every such building or structure as is P°lished floor of the Roll-a-way dv^scribed in this section. evening, and the new skates ordered Sections 2. Everv hotel of two or! in section A-S of the 1907 supple-! apartment above the ground floor shall he provided with a manila rope at least five-eighths of an inch in diam eter and of sufficient length to reach the ground, with knots and loops not more than fifteen inches apart, and of sufficient strength to sustain a weight and strain of at least 500 pounds. Such rope shall he securely window as practicable and shall be kept coiled in plain sight at all times. nor shall such rope be covered by cur- tain or other obstruction. Post Notices. Section In every such hotel shaft, and in each bedroom Stops Falling: Hair Destroys Dandruff 44 Him for a problem we solve many times a day ,answered. For men, both old and young, great and small, we've ideal gifts •—just the sort of gifts that will be appi'eciated the most, after. Christmas is over. Make your selection early, while the picking is the best. Better now tliau later. "You'll find our prices no barrier to choosing exactly what you'd give "Him." 602-604 Main Street s~5 V,® i-v5*' i4. iS&v.V'V ground floor, notices printed in large told face type, calling atten.ion to| the rope therein, and giving directions! how to use it. ing, which stand pipe shall be kept and maintained with sufficient pres sure of water. Section 5. Every hotel vhich is As equipped with an elevator or elevators, the shaft or shafts of such shall b?| inclosed with an iron or steel sheet-1 ing as nearly air tight as practicable with tight doors to the shaftway, or in I lieu thereof shall be provided with automatic floor traps at each floor ini each elevator shaft. -'iles Cured at Home New Absorption Method It you from bleedlns. ItchlnE. I« V* blind or protr .ding Piles, send your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment and will .lso send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your if su AMUSEMENTS, Another large and enthusiastic crowd the more stories in height shall be pro-'^n their initiation. Tonight me vided and equipped with a fire escape Popular amusement pace is leased for or tire escapes of the style and char-|a Private party and there will be noi' at'ter and in the manner described' ^eneral admittance, but tomorrow! management recently niSht. in.nit to tne code, and in addition crowds will enjoy themselves at theiou and every night thereafter the I nn rirt is expetced to be a big day at the[der both afternoon and evening, and the demand for skates will be heavy. On New Year's a large crowd is expect ing to watcli the old year out. and the new year in. at the Roll-a-way. There will be 110 fastened to the building as near the'able times at the new amusement tlier^ shall be posted and maintained them. Just the thing for Dancing notices, printde in black or on white Parties. Patent Leather Shoes, and paper or cardboard with type not less for breaking in New Shoes. When than one inch in height, at the en- rubbers or overshoes become neces trance to each hall, stairvsay, elevator Shirts Gloves Fancy Socks Mufflers Ties Caps Christmas is for Men's things, the question is very easily & Section 4. Every such hotel shall he provided with, at least, one efficient caemical fire extinguisher on each floor above the ground floor which ex tinguisher or extinguishers shall be placed and maintained in the hall way outside of the sleeping rooms ®"ou Malone, Brother Simon and "Fry" and kept and maintained in condition for immediate use, or in lieu thereof such hotel shall be equipped with a stand pipe placed in the hall of not less than one and a quarter inches inf jiiameter, wit hose always attached] of sufficient length to reach any and' every part of the interior of the build- me jested. Immediate aSSU^d" I Send no money, but tell others of this like to KAHOKA HAS HOG THIEVES a ghQt °f latere enjoyed the arrest and all three were brought to w0rJThe cessation of enjoy- IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About the size of your shoes, it's some satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a size smaller by sprinkling Allen's Foot-Ease into sarv an(j 01 dress. escapes and there shall also be post-! y. Don't accept any subs'. tute. ed and maintained in each bedroom sleeping apartment, above thfj —Read The Daily Gate City. AVER'S HAiR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair .1 i\ ATTR I 'OMTA I W 0Ver to the counly jcases dajs in 5 your shoes pinch. Allen's sleep-1 Foot-Ease gives instant relief. Sold Ing apartment, above the ground Everywhere, 2oc. Sample FREE. Ad floor directions how to reach the fire Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. X. An Elegant Dressing Makes Hair Grow £*30i StlSlf Shaffer Arrested For Stealing a Porker From Fred Kirchner. S? SHAFFER PLEAD GUILTY Did Also Malone But Simon lone Will Stand Trial—Two Ma- Former Sent to County Jail. 'A W-1. if bV ,4 KAHOKA, Dec. 22.—Last Friday a hog was discovered under a straw stack in Clifford Montgomery's field near town. The animal had been shot Ifnc there by thieves who expected to later come and secure the animal. Fred Kirchner, live stock and grain dealer, I had a hog missing and in company! with Marshal Jewart, determined to I a.-veii, lor .narsnai jewart and Mr. stack when they ran right into onej Jhe program is a good one Lon Malone and his brother Simon and "'Fry" Shaffer, the latter two started to run, but when told to stop by Mr. Kirchner, who was armed with I town and locked up in the city jail, next the! m°nring thev were turned a"orney gaturdav Eaiuraa.\. er j_x»n Malone and Shaf-, P'ead gu»ty and were given 60 tl)e t®3e coun*y thereto, every bed room or sleeping Roll-a-way. a^ usual. Christmas day »e oui. bai un- Jhfy was ISpring t'je rin re do a an it as re is crowds of merry skaters on the floor, Malone will stand trial which is set for law and in view of the cir- Thursday. This is not the first time this trio have been in trouble, and: many are of the opinion that boardine ment that could be meted out. At the regular meeting of the Royal Neighbor lodge of Kahoka last Fri- da" place during the holidays. men lodge, the sisters were notified ha he a a at night, by invitation of the Wood- taining them, and at the appoin' 4 time the Woodmen, laden with baskets of good things to eat appeared at the hall and soon had served the ladies with refreshments. After the serving of the refreshments all congregated in the main room and enjoyed a merrv evening of music and social talk. It (proved to be a most delightful oc?as ion and all enjoyed a pleasant hour, The Daily Gate City Tasty Spaghetti Dishes It's a mistaken idea to suppose I that only in Italy is Spaghetti really I at its best. You can prepare it your- I I self in as many ways as the most ex I pert Italian cook, and with just as good, if not better results, provided you use Faust Brand Spaghetti, and are aided by the book of over twenty! useful recipe: which will be sent free on request. 1 :0 o'clock for the purpose of erter The ladies were profuse In their thanks to the Woodmen, and congrat-"j all thrtw whn able manner In which they played the Faust Brand Spaghetti is a most wonderful food. Nourishing a... meat —no end to the ways of preparing itj ~and sold at an astonishingly low price—a pricc not at all in keeping with its great cooking usefulness and! food value. ulated them upon their good taste in tllOSc WHO are the selection of refreshments, and he host. Mrs. John Reser and son Ernes! left Monday for Columbia to spend the 1 holidays with the elder children who are attending school at the state versity. a number of the churches or Ka hoka will have Christmas trees and SOLD BY entertainments on Christmas eve. McGRATH BROS. DRUG CO., Ed. O. Ferguson arrived home Satur- KEOKUK. Because of its delicious flavor Faust Spaghetti is always welcome. Because of its wonderful adaptability it never becomes monotonous. Because of its economy it should always have a .The prominent place on the grocer's order. Prove its goodness by getting a five or ten cent package today. Nearly all grocers sell it. And don't forget to write for the free recipe book. MAULL BROTHERS, ST. LOUIS MO.' day for a. visit with his family. Miss Stella Calllhan visited Sunday in Keokuk. Alex McClintock, of Granger, a brother of C. Y. McClintock, of Ka hoka, dropped dead at his home Mon- their trees and exercises on Thur evening. 1 .v Ten Years of Eczema Reports on eczema dating back ten years show the value of external treatment. Druggist McGratL Bros., this city, can tell any sufferer what T. tion. It would bt interesting to know touch of the disease. The Christmas week bill at Dodge's Theatre is a good one and the two audiences last evening were well pleased with the attractions. Pard & ^Vfson ing day morning. [matters which came up for action. County court will be in session next The meeting was held last evening Tuesday. jinstead of next Thursday evening, the Kahoka public schools will close regular time' on account of it being Thursday evening for the holidays ani Christmas eve. open Monday, January 4. The supernitendent's report for the Hon. C. W. Yant was a St. Louis jmonth ending Dec. 4 was as follows: visitor the first of the week. Total enrollment, 2085, last year, The Baptist church will have a tree 12148 High 231, McKinley 487, Gar and Christmas exercises Friday even-j field 195, Wells 263, Carey 390, Tor ing. The other churches will havejrence 257, Lincoln 234, diy reports they ^avo been getting from .Garfield 1S5, Weils 227, Carey 324, patients wh used oil of wintergreen. Torrence thymol and glycerin^ in liquid form. prjce-s creek 14 whether any person cured as much as ten years ago has hac. anotherj.jo. Hisrh ir r.R compounded in D. D. O. Prescript., in their esPeciall' P"1 pantomimic P?SrT ac 0 is one of the cleverest season. Lea Remonde in her imitations IS another pleasing act, her readings be- lf pleasing, Frea Mor,m la 1 harmoaica as I-^rkins a paper mutilator, he also shines like a Keokuk Lantern CIub lantern- and a clever Bums have singinS ,act which is a,so one of the watch for the thieves that night in the the pupils of the High school and hope that they would come for their th hio^ra-i'i 'eighth prize, and in this thev were not mis-' granted 1 taken for Marshal Thwart onH \r^ 'shows some very interesting motion Kirchner had just appeared at the I notifying the board that the cement! °ur "O sno^s srB' pleased the crowds. given each evening at 7:45 and 9:15 with matinee daily. T-.™ "A Bunch of Keys" played to a fair sized house at the ot the pIay' was and their 1 _th! Perfor™ance Ja^ the taken" before" SauTr^ best played and the audience was kept I in a continual uproar by his antics, 'Fred J. Waelder as Snaggs was lead- county jail, and Simon ... _p for sixty days is not There are five ladies with the com-1 Read Gate City wants. We Sell Ytttbl on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. run-dOWIl, IierVOUS, debili- tated, aged Or Weak, and pvprv n^rRnn fiiiffpnno' frnm every person sunermg irom Stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipi- ent consumption t6 try Vinol with this understanding. SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS MEETING But Little Business Was acted at the Session REPORT Trans- the Board Held Last Evening. OP THE SUP'T. School Attendance For the Past Month Shows Gain Over the Same a Year Ago. At the school board meeting last! over evening, at which al'. of the directors I were present, excepting Mr. Westcott,! there was but little business trans-! acted, most of tie time being taken up with discussions on eome of the, Vnit™ is Price's Creek 15. Average number belonging 1950, last year 1977 High 224, Mr Cinley 461, Garfield 189, Wells 245, Carey 339, Torrence 249, Lincoln 218, Hilton 11, Price's Creek 14. Average number attending 1877, last year 1S^5 High 240, Lincoln 210 Caseg o{ tardin( ss 276 v. Wells 3o, Carey 48, Torrence 19, j$12.26, Wells $11.76, Carey $27.24, Tor rence $26.96, Lincoln $16.9o. !of tardiness over the figures for the same month a year ago. An allowance of $22.63 was made to ]Prof. Reid for supplies. Blynn Dorsey requested to come in jan(J graduate wil^ the a t^ State University and has some cred-! 'its in the Keokuk school. The request! th{j requirements of tbe principai PsnPfMftllv nloflsmo- I I had been completed Grand last even-1 the $2 1 ins Frank Harcourt. the comedian' esPecially good and] 8 Allowe^ "Y Sullivan & Auwerda George S. Merriam iBeck Duplicator Co Miss Valley Tel Co. of Iowa Iowa Telephone Co Miss Coal & Ice Co nr* PJld Hilton 13, friends 221, McKinley'446, Hilton 10,! last year McKinlcy 65, Garfield Lincoln 31, Hilton 2, Prices Creek sirTn* m°SSi Ttl' °ne-quarter package macaroni, boil $133.05 McKinley $40.44, Garfield ed These figures show an increase of two tablespoonfuls of butter, same of (two in the average number attending! flour and one cupful milk and water.' and an increase of $2.54 in the bank Salt and pepper to taste. Cover with! deposits. There is a decrease of six ty-three in the enrollment, twenty seven in belonging and 142 less cases and superintendent and pass the ex-1 guaranieea. aminatiens. The board voted to allow any teach-, ers who wished, a aalf day off to takej Haubert, M. L. Hoffman .and G. Imme- their certificate examination. »arl* A request was received from Mrs. Helen K. Weil to give a reading before jyjy| The & on Ninth ''two street and fjat there was a tax of, $59-39 assessed against the Tue tax was ordered paid. 1 hip tat WAS nrrtPTPrt nfiut Director Roberts reported having 1 due the board for tu itlon of Henry Peters after Jjaving! filed suit against the man. After allowing the following the emeting adjourned: the tion, December 21, 1908. a'ter S. Howe f0r McGrath Bros. Drug Co. Leake S. B. Printing Co. Sunday in Basco, the guests of Miss Mary McNeal of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art McNeal. The Bowen High School basket ball team played the Carthage team Satur day. Score was 15 to 23 in favor of Carthage. Mr. Daniel Smith of Knox College is home spending the vacation. Mrs. M. C. Mills spent last week in Keokuk, the guest of relatives. The Bowen school was closed Mon day morning on account of dinh theria. Oysters With Macaroni. till soft, put in a greased dish al-i ternating with "Sealshipt" Oysters. Cover each layer with sauce made of buttered crumbs. Make brown. This is one of the new oyster ra cipes found in "Sealshipt Sense," a, book about "Sealshipt" Oysters which we will give to anyone who asks for it.1 Besides the many new recipes by' famous cooks, this book describes the Sealshipt" method of packing—the Higa school! only correct wav to ship oysters. !class next spring. He has been at the! You get your money's worth when "ou 'ou .. .was granted providing he fulfills all perfect oysters—the finest produced, buy "Sealshipt" and you know are getting clean, pure, palatable, Money can't buy better. They are minrf.n«Anj We have them, Sold by Frank Ewers, Joseph CTQf*t V* 8 request was not A notice from the citv was received MILTON, IOWA. wee^s- propertv.! bills $10 00 .50 9 70 6 00 Stahl 2 00 .50 14 21 .. 1.87 3 75 2.50 4S6 89 Hard Colds—People whose blood is pure are not nearly so likely to tak3 hard colds as are others. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure and this great medicine recovers the system after a cold as no other mcd lclne doe*. Take Hood's. BOWEN, ILL. Mr. Mathew Findlay of Chicago is Carrelton. visiting relatives and friends this week. Mrs. McCraney's Experience. Miss Grace Cunningham of Gem City MiMeg LUHan Blnkl HazeI Hfecox in,parthage In Parthiiro X«1 O V. Carthage are the guests of Wm. Strat-1 ton and family. Miss Viola Corier spent Saturday O A schools closed last Frtday Educa-j Eimer McManis and family of Om aha, N'eb., are spending the holidays with his parents. TUESDAY, DEC. 09 New Stock Offers wonderful Christ mas opportunities men's and boys' *or The teachers of the first four rooms had Christmas trees for ^e'r pupils and a good program was given in a11 the room55- Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in I their own home near Pulaski, occur red the marriage of of Miss Bessie Bagott to Mr. Blough. The bride Is a Milton girl and for sometime has been at the telephone office. The groom is a prosperous farmer of Pu laski. All wish them a happy life. Our teachers. Prof. Coppers, Miss Weingarth and Miss Jewett. all went! to their homes for tie holidays. There is nothing but Christmas in the air and the churches will givt Christmas trees. ANNUAL ARREST OF W. W. KEELEY Is on His Way From St. Louis to I Georgia Again In Charge of Officers. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 21.—W. W. Keeley is on the way from St. Louis {to Carrelton. Ga.. under the care of of fleers. He is arrested every year and taken home. He goes at. coBt of the slate and by a former wife from whom he has sep arated. He goes for Christmas to visit the children whom he still supports. After the holidays the charges will be dropped. He Is allowed bail while at iIrs- I Is visiting her parent*, Mr. and M-a. writes: "I was conflned to my bed ^ames Cunningham. for three months with 2k!dney and jand Berneice Stratton snent two physicians but failed to get relief. jand Berneice Stratton spent Saturday ,tf° M. McCraney. Prentiss, Miss.,. bladder trouble, and was treated by P"8'cl®ns but No huma« tongue can tell how I suf- 1* fered. and I had given up hope of ev-' Miss Stella Schultz of Champagne Ur getting well until I tegan taking1 is home to spend Christmas vacation. Foley's Kidney Remedy. After taking Mr. and Mrs. George Wilblte or' two and bottles I felt like a new person! *ee' my duty t0 in and is Shirts, Hate, Neckwear, Mufflers, Underwear a S a Vests, Hosiery, Handker chiefs, Glove s, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Umbrel las, Suit Cases. Extra Special Our large assortment of beautiful silk Neckwear, 50c and Mufflers, 50c to $2.00. Aa Patent AND Grace Mills mm f- Is the Best Flour in Keokuk pspipi Ask Your ^'tor m. tell suffering women what .'oley's Kidney Remedy! in. id to W in so & an J. F. KiedaisCh & Soa. 1 Grocer II 'iSS Christmas Candies Our line of Candi:s in boxes ranging In price from 25 centi to $5.00, are received from the best candy makers In the cauntry Our line of LOW* NEY'S CHOCOLATES were bought expressly for the Xmas trade, and are In 1 class by themselves in the candy world. Nothing nlce'i for a gift than a box of L®*' ney Chocolate Creams. Schouten's Ever Womai ^MARVELWh rling^ rARTKL. lent. illy toot dnixsl»t for ft. ha cannot nrpir U" »rcfpt otbar.bat »nd mnp Tor bar, bat «rnd Tor Minted book wmwIvJ*JJS' I MWi-