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PAGE EIGHT. DODGES Tiit Grand Keokuka Safest WEE & PRICE OF/Cff The County Sheriff Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. V7 Seats on Sale Saturday morning. Good Stuff! That's what every body SAYS when they eat our Ice Cream Order some and try it. We mak« the very best In town. All kinds. Scott & O'Reilly TONIGHT A Olograph itnry tcnliiag a wfealesome lea ton In The Serpent's Power Fragrant with tbe Aroma ©I Sunny Italy T'tnAYS RELEASE L). L.Hughes I Mgr. "C?, Feb. 14 A drama in four acts. Strong in emotion, beautiful in sentiment. The most interesting play of today. 600 MAIN STREET. Schouten's MALT1NE Bread Ask Your Grocer HE SELLS IT E8TABLI8HED 1886. PRICE BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail Wall Paper, Palnta Varalmhea, Brushes, Glass, Etc. Painters and Paper Hangers Sup plies. Painting and Paper Hanging Promptly Done. 824 Main Keokuk, la. TELEPHONE 1597 OUR SPECIALTY Good Fresh Meats Your order will receive prompt attention and delivery. Shippey's ,Candy! Candy! Candy! The freshest and best .* homemade always at MARCHEFKE'S REMEMBER1 LAWS & FALKIN3U8G and Groceries THEATRE he Troubadour COMFDY Before and Alter See the Bears BRING ^THE CHILDREN TO The Golden Rule and let them see the bears and little cubs in the window also the display of the celebrated EAR RAND hosiery for Girls, Men. A Market BOTH PHONES 411 MAIN 90S Main Street UNION fif'' fk Cave yon trouble of any kind arising from 1 your druggist and get a 50c or II bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is positively guaranteed to leme you and keep yon well. disordered stomach? Go to Bovs and Demonstration and Sale begins Monday, Feb. 14 BETTER SERVICE POSTMAN AND OLICEMAN medium heavy weight sock for the hardest kind of wear. Fast black, full seamless knit. Each size knit on different diameter machine, insuring perfect fit. Price per pair Black or Tan 15c roper rescription reparation that is what you get when you have your prescriptions filled at our store. Your physician will be glad to see our label on the medicine he prescribed. Best work at reasonable prices. illSfSlANNOUNCEMENT. ,l 's. I respectfully announce to the re- bruises and like injuries. Sold by Wilkinson & Co., and J. Kiedaisch & Son. SOPHIA: Mother used Gold Medal Flour. THSBM4. CAPTAIN BERRY CALLED AWAY Death Last Night Shortly 'Past Eleven O'clock of Estimable and Respected Old Citizen. SEEVED IN REBELLION Was Married In This City Almost Fifty Four Years Ago, Anniversary to Have Been Sunday. Captain Thomas Berry, one of Keo kuk's best known citizens, and one 'who has been highly respected in this community for over fifty-five years, passed aw^ty last night at 11:10 o'clock after an illness of a week, due to pneumonia. Although the aged gentleman made a brave strug gle for life, it was known several days ago that he could not survive and hiB death has not been unexpected. Born in Jersey City, N. J., Decem ber 4, 1S33, Thomas Berry received his early training in Troy, N. Y., and later removed to Wisconsin, coming I to Keokuk for a short time when twen ty-one years of age and about a year later coming to this city to reside, hav ing made Keokuk his home ever since. For the past seven years he had been employed at the Cereal works as» time keeper, having been connected with that concern since it was start ed a number of years ago. Previous to that time he was engaged in busi ness of his own, having been an ice dealer and a business man well known in Keokuk. At one time he was street supervisor of the city and was a member of the police department during the admin istration of A. J. Hardin. He was a member of the Royal Arcanum and of Torrence Post G. A. R, During the civil war he took an active part in that great campaign having entered as lieutenant of the mhirtieth Iowa infantry and later receiving the cap taincy of that company. He served two years and ten months during the struggle, being honorably discharged at the end of the campaign. V. Fifty-fourth Anniversary. Had he lived, Captain and Mrs. Thomas Berry would have celebrated their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary, this coming Sunday, February 13. They were married in Keokuk over a half century ago, Mrs. Berry havlny: been Miss Ann Halaby. The union has been a happy one and friends are pained to learn of the death of Cap tain Berry, last evening. Those, relatives who survive are: Mrs. Ann Berry, his wife, daughters, Mrs. Alice Comstock of Chicago, Miss Ida Berry of Keokuk, Miss Jessie Ber ry of Chicago sons, Milton and David Berry. Funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock from the late family residence, 903 High street. Rev. Floyd Keeler of St. John's Episcopal church will be in charge. Do you know that croup can be pre vented? Give Cbamberlain'8 Cough Remedy a3 soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fall. Sold by Wilkinson & Co., and J. F. Kiedaisch & Son. fl CITY NEWS —Special prices at Huiskamp's. —Crandall's music store—607 Main —Smoke Moelier's Silver Ash c'gar —Harness—Low prices. Sherwood I —Choice dressed poultry at Joseph 1 Haubert's, both phones. —Attend market by St. John's Altar Guild Saturday, 1:30, Benner Tea Store. —Puckechetuck lodge No. 43 meets every Friday evening at C:00 o'clock. W. E. Rokey, N. G. Gccrge W. Imme- sfHrt fiecrotary -Special for Saturday from 2 to 9 publican voters of Lee county that I I for moving the residence of Congress-1 I am a candidate for the nomination for man Marsh at Warsaw, and from sheriff, subject to the decision of the there will go to Keokuk, to move sev voters at the coming primary election, eral houses known as tJ.« Donahue While it is often impossible to pre- public they are exacted to vent an accident, it is never impofr- bftst efforts along tost line sible to be prepared—it is not be- ®ver produced by local talent- Indeed, yond any one's purse. Invest 25 cents I p. m. Reg. 5c No. 1 and No. 2 Crimp top lamp chimneys at 2 for 5c. Limit of two of each size to a custom*, r. A1- in a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment business to make way tot this up and you are prepared for sprains, to-date coterie of black fac* perform- ers. Duncan-Schell Furn. Co. —Quincy Herald: C. J. Durfee of.You 1509 North Eighth street left today for Warsaw, accompanied of house movers- He has the contract JULIUS EICHIIORN. 'row. Th~ two Jobs will occupy about (six week*. Texas' Great Size. 5 —Those who will take part In the Memphis Commercial Appeal: Texas baseball minstrel will have a rehearsal: had one week of prayer. Just long on ir,day afternoon, with orchestra Ripe white com enough for the whole state to say!at Katies" hall, 2:%0 o'clock. The amen. work of rehearsing is going along fine fSf, ly and when the minstrels are pre#ent is reported a# gftfng out 1 Everybody's friend—Dr. Thomas' Electic Oil. Cures toothache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, .scalds. Stops any pain. THE DAILY GATE CITY 50c a Pair Saved CITY NEWS. Our inventory shows a surplus of large sizes of all styles of women's shoes. Saturday we will refund 50c in cash to any one purchasing a pair of women's shoes in the following sizes 6, 6/z, 7, V/z, 8 width AA, A, B, C, D, E, EE. EVERY Woman's shoe in our store—except 8orosis shoes— se at $2.50 $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 is Included, regard* less of style or leather. A SATURDAY CASH SPECIAL Bode-Larson Shoe Company The Economical Cash Shoe Store Gat= City. -51 per set. at —Read The Daily —Oil your harness Sherwood's. —If you want a bargain in shoes go to Huiskamp. —Market at SL Paul's hall Satur day afternoon. —Casino brand canned goods are} guarantted. Reek's grocery sells them. —Fresh country eggs 25 cents per! dozen at W. K. Hodge's, Eleventh and High. —Lincoln supper served by the Ladles of Trinity church, Saturday evening, 5:30 to 7:30. 25c. I —George Willis Fanning has trans ferred to Maggie F. Dorsey lot 1 and thirty feet of lot 2, block 100,"the prop-: erty being on the corner of Seventh I and Orleans. —Captain R. V. Fetter, principal owner of the Gardie Eastman fleet of river improvement craft, wintering in Mississippi river, but in the meantime his fleet must not be idle. The captain will not remain with the fleet, but will continue to make Quincy his head quarters. —Regarding Lieut. Robert M. Nel son of La Grange, mention of whose death was made in these columns, a dispatch says: Lieut. Robert M. Nel son of Company B, Thirteenth Regi ment, United States infantry, died of cancer at his home here at 7 o'clock a. m. today. Lieut. Nelson :,erved two years and nine months under Gen. W. T. Sherman and was then made mustering officer at Columbus, Ohio. After recovering from a severe wound received at Collierville, he saw active service at Vicksburg, Jackson, Kansas Post, Chickasaw, Bayou and in nany other engagements. He had the dis tinguished honor of planting the first United States flag on the works at Vicksburg upon the taking of that! place by the federal troops. For meritorious service he was made a commissioned officer by special act of congress. Lieut. Nelson was born at Farmlngton, Iowa, March 14, 1843, to which state he returned after the war, and remained there until 1870, when he came to Missouri and settled in Knox county. In 1872 he married Miss Mary D. Stokley, who, with two 601,8 and four daughters, survives, Life is what make it. Take a fresh grip- "Cheer up" with a bowl of PostToasties Dainty, fluffy bits of Toasted to a "turn" It's a delightful, Comforting food Served right from the pkflf. With cream or fruit. "The Memory Lingers" Pkgs. 10c and 15c Ask Grocer. BRIDAL GIFTS Quincy bay, states that a good portion of his fleet will be taken to the mouth of the Missouri river when navigation opens to do some improvement work. The exact location is near Texas Junc tion, some fifteen miles above St. Louis, on the Missouri river. The cap tain says that he takes his fleet to I' troubled with Indigestion, con that point 1 -arise there is no contract stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, in sight in this portion of the river, as S,vo Chamberlain's Stomach and the appropriations were all used up in! L,ver Tablets a trial and you will be last season's work, it is possible that pleased with the result. These tab appropriations may be provided later invigorate the stomach and liver in the season for work on the upper «nd strengthen the digestion. Sold by In Sterling, China, Pottery, Cut Glass, Bras?, Clocks— Useful,v Artistic UNUSUALLY PRJSTTY—UN HACKNEYED PATTE/KNS. HORNADAY'S 514 Main St. Wilkinson & Co., and J. & Son. F. Kiedaisch CITY NEWS. —Harness oiled $1 per set at Sher wood's. —Bargains in all styles of shoes at Huiskamp's. —Grimes golden and Jonathan ap ples, Malaga grapes, dates and cran berries at Reek's grocery. —H. C. Brown has transferred to the American Cereal Works, lot 4, block 4, City of Keokuk. The prop erty is between Main and Johnson on the levee. —Mrs. John Kennedy, Sr., Of Mont rose died Tuesday noon of pneumonia and her body was buried at Oakland cemetery here yesterday. She was sixty-nine years of age and had been a resident of Lee county since Octo ber, 1854, when she came from Ohio to Montrose with her parents. —Alexandria Delta Sun: Judge J. D. Rebo, who left the first week in October, 1909, for a tour of the world, arriver home Saturday. The Judge brought back several interesting sou venirs of the trip, and says that the wonderful country 0! Japan waB the most interesting to him of any visited, —Montrose Journal: While in Keo kuk Tuesday we visited Robert Beggs and Guy Casper, who are In the Gra-! ham hospfikl. where they underwent! surgical operations, and found them both in good sp'rits and getting along nicely. Mr- Beggs said that he ex pected to oe home by the 15th of this month.. Mr. Casper expects to be home by the. 20th —Late interurban items concerning the progress of work on the Hannibal and Kirksvllle road, taken from the Palmyra Spectator: Dan Phillips, who has been buying ties in Union town-1 ship, was in town Monday and re ceived pay for all he has bought so far, and instructions to keep on buying all that came in. Mr. Claud Latimer, who has been with the surveying corps, informs us that he expects to organize a force, of men in a short time to clear the right of way of trees and brush. This work will be commenced as soon as the bridge is completed. Work has been temporarily suspend ed on the bridge over North river 011! account of the supply of cement being exhausted. Mr. Schwartz, the fore man, expects another car this week All the piers are advanced far enough now to be out of danger of high water, so a little delay will make no material difference. bo.h Phoaes Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder will thoroughly cleanse, whiten and preserve the teeth, harden the gums and render the mouth clean and wholesome. Put up in handsome pack age. ,y v: -.: .s- 25c. the can ON SALE AT /'\V- McGrath Bros. Drug Company' Corner Fifth and Main AUG. C.WUSTR0W Manufacturer of Carriages, Boggles, Spring Wagons and Tracks. Repairing, Painting Trimming. FRIDAY, 11, 1910. Great Cleaning-Up Sale In Our Ready-to-Wear Department We have decided to clean up the accumulation of Women's and Children's Garments In our Ready-to-Wear Department. The Garments are not new or made in the prevailing styles, but at the prices marked are the greatest values ever ottered. We have arranged them in lots, at the following prices* ^ixit No. 1—Women's and Children's Garments at Lot No. 2—Women's and Children's Garments at ..... Lot No. 8—Women's and Children's Garments at ...... JjLot No. 4—Women's and Children's Garments at ...... Lot No. 5—Women's and Children's Garments at ....... Lot No. 6—Women's and Children's Garments at ...... "Lot No. 7—Women's and Children's Garments at ...... Lot of Women's Wrappers light colored, slightly soiled JLiOt of Women's Dress Skirts, a little shop worn If you can use a Woman's or Child's Cloak that it not new or stylish, at prices that lit the merchandise, this is your oppor tunity No Approvals—No Exchanges—No thing Laid Away at this Sale Sale Now Open Sullivan & Anwerda and Rubber Tire Work a Spec ialty. Cor. Filth and Exchange Sfs. Fresh Dry Batteries Electric Wiring of all Kinds Gas Burners and Mantles' King Plumbing Co. •—Read The Dally cents per week. Gate City, 10 98c A Good Place to Get Into is our fitting room, where you will be sure to find what you want in fabrics and what will please you in styl8 and, comfortable fit. The newest designs and shades in fine worsteds and chev lots are here for your selection, and, we positively guarantee you a perfects: fit. Then our scale of prices will amaze you by. their moderate figures 1 Fred Lindsey Keokuk's Leading Clothes Make. FERNDELL Tomato CATSUP is always pure and right and it's backed up by one of the biggest houses in this country. It has the same garden flavor always. Its tempt-. lng and appetising. It makes tough meat taste Juicy. Pint Bottles 25c Ferndell Chili Sauce, 25c Pint Bottle IMMEGARTS 7 0 6 Main JMcNamara's Sons —DEALERS IN— E Building Material and Sewer Pipe Atlas For\land Cement Louisville and Utica Ce ment, Lime, Hair, Stucco, Mortar Colors. Acme Cement Plaster Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Gutter Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire, Clay, Flue Lining, Chimney Pipe, Etc. 422-428 Johnson Street, Keokuk, Iowa. RENAUD Makes Your Watch Keep Time