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§te i§ r^y- #t§S A nSuL 5HINQT0N, IOWA, NOTE8. las Irwin Warthal of Lucas, Iowa who visited at the J. D. Daniels honu and attended the Washington Coun Chautauqua., went to Buxton to visit 'a* licfore going home. •N "j 1 Miss Aima Barquette of Oskalocsa ,V'-^who has been visiting at the Geor& Crump home, left Tuesday evening "i" for Chicago for a visit •S1 "-V Mrs. Chos. Jones of Rock Island is visiting at the N. L. Black home. "C Mrs. Beiie Taylor of Rock Island ar rived Tuesday night for a visit at the -finni'iel home. She will assist in car :"io« for Mrs. Samuel Hall, who is grad ually growing weaker from the effec -.iM cancer. S Mrs. Maty Holmes of Moline ar rived Wednesday evening, as also did Mm. Wm, Stewart of Moline, and are it the Samuel Hall home. The Chautauqua club met Tuesday x'V^ning with Mrs. Nate Black and all present had a very enjoyable evening. After adjournment the members were •', eo*.er\ained the rest of the evening by Mrs Chas. Jones of Rock Island and _,W-lt&r Williams with piano and songs. The club will meet with Mrs. Emma "'Blade next Tuesday evening. Quota tions from Longfellow. Orrison Tiffin arrived Wednesday n4«ht and is at the Samuel Hall home. N", L. Black has been drawn a* a pfetit jurer for the September term of (he district court. Rev. Payton is in St. Paul attending the annual conference. The social at the church las* Mon day night was well attended and quite a oeat little sum was realized for the j.ist.or. 'Jim Whitmore has returned to the "•ity. Bdgar Milligan is "doing" Ottumwa. Jas. Crump is our next graduate from the public schools. We wonder if the newly married barber at Oskaloo^a is yet "tried lock mc at the swne- old face three times lay." WAS A VERY SICK BOY But .Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When nay bf'y was two years old he bad a very severe attack of bowel com iilaiat, but by the ase of Chamberlain's Golic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy »e brought him out all right" says Maggie Hickox of Midland, Mich. This remedy c&a »e depended upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is cwtain. For sale by all Druggissts. CEDAR RAPIDS. A. large number of tiie church mem bers and other friends, headed by Mr3. A. L. Boyd, presented Elder Lew beautiful black suit last week. And many were the compliments pass ed on uis appearance Sunday as he stood attired in the gift representing the esteem of his church. Mr. Ernest Cam was one of the ex cursionists to Davenport Monday. Mr. Herbert Hicks had the misfor tune a fe wdays- ago of being thrown from his wagon on the pavement and seriously injured. It is reported that be is now ou^of danger, but is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. .John Green and chil dren are Tipton visitors, being guests of Mrs. Jones, the mother of Mrs. 0' reen. Those who attended the picnic up the river Monday report a good time. Mrs. McCoy of Iowa Falls is the truest of Mrs. K. Gabler. Mrs. E. Saunders, who has been a visitor at the home of Mrs. S. L. Per sons for the past two week. returned lo her home in Chicago last Friday morning. 'Irs. S. Grc-ene gave an at home Thursday afternoon from to f. honor of Mrs. E. Saunders of Chicago. Lunch was served in three coursts Warm fried chicken one course •forming an appetizing treat to thp rlozen ladies present. Mrs. Green war* mais'.ed by Mrs. W. D. Clavbrook. The members of the official beard turned a petition to the bishop re •luesting the return of Rev. Lewls. ivtr. J. Eubanks. choirmaster of the A. M. E. church, is preparing the cnotr for a concert to be given in tin a(-a-r future, the -ate to be gu-en lar/*- Weeping and wailing mixeJ with s'houts of jov were heard this weri when, the school bell rang, and now *he streets are husehd in a blessec! raini. The trustees will give an entertain ment Tuesday evening and will do al •-ae serving. Ladies, come: conic dressed up. No worii for you. HAPPENINGS AROUND CLINTON Rev. A. Bovd left Tuesdav for Si. )Jaul, to be attendance at the an o:iaI conference which convense this .vt?£k. While there has been no re ti'iest for his return, the members of Bethel church would not be sorry it hft should be reappointed during his short stay in Clinton he has proven rmseIf a worthv pastor. Albert Mitchell oi Peoria visiten fh'.s week wit.li his parents in Fulton. He also a tecded the entertainment •if. Bethel church Mcndav nighr. where imet a number of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson and Mrs. P. P. Taylor Rave been on tin :t:.ck list the past two days. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bush are at .- .ome again, after a pleasant visit t.h relatives and friends in Des Koines. Miss Anna Brvant returned ro her name la Chicago Thursday, after a ««.veral weeks' visit with the familv of P. P. Taylor. Subscribe for the Bystander. A most enjoj able entertainment was •ifitren at Bethel A. M. E. church ou last Monday evening complimentary rn Rev. A. Bo.vd and family. During the evening the following program was rendered: Piano duet, selected. Kisses Bush and Murda Beason reci t/j.MOip, The Doctor's Story, Bertha Hradley: piano solo, selected, Miss Hush recitation, Asleep at the Switch, May Taylor piano solo, Flow er Song. Ida. Taylor piano solo, select ed, Murda Beason tenor solo. In the Valley of Kentucky, A. A. Bush. Mies Marie Gilliard of Savannah, Georgia, arrived in the citv a few days ago to remain indefinitely with Mrs. F. E. McNeil. Belco Jones of Chicago visited in Clinton the past week. R. D. Smith, who recently took up work for Am-.dexter Institute, spent o. few days in Clinton last week. fltort tlwmrt two partlei to contract, aad yet In majority of CKUiaj but one l* expected to carry* It 49H&C. Dr. Lew Arnfz Des Mclnea* Loading Doctor of Optics CYE8 TE8TKD FREE. Jp Stair* Oppoiita StrMt Car Depot Office Hour*, to 12 A. M., 1:30 to 5 P. M. fipeelal Appointment* Between Hour*. Offlea Mutual Phone 788. SEES PERFECTLY AT 82 YEARS. Agsd Lady Saved From Comparative Giindness by Glasses Prescribed by Dr. Lew Arntz. 5Ir3. Albona Troub, a German lady, 82 years old. living at Winterset. Is thank ful to Dr. Arntz for the perfect cor rection of poor eyesight. Mrs. Troub has had much experience with spectacles and for a number of years thought h.r eyesight was failing her so completely that she would never again see clearly. She was finally induced to conle to Dr. Arntz. who about two years ago, fltied her with glasses specially ground to cor rect her erros of vision. The glasses re stored perfect vision so that she now sees clearly and reads fine print with ease. %jr Many people pass through their de clining years without being able to n joy the pleasure of reading and seeing clearly, believing that their v.s on is (ailing them completely. In most cf these cases it is probable that the eye an optic nerve are intact and that the phy sical change of the entire system brings an accompanying slight change in the shape of the eyeball, which makes it Im possible for the rays of light to be locussed upon the retina without the all of glasses. In all such cases it is wl« to consult Dr. Arntz. He has restoiet perfect vision to scores and scores of old people, who thought they were doomed to blindness. The doctor makes no charge for examination and will frankly tell whether or not he can ren der assistance. In most cases people 8) years of age can see as well as they could at 40. if the rays of light are piop erly refracted. Mrs. Troub says of h?r case Winterset, la.. May 20, 19?5.—I am now eighty-two years old and have had a great d?al of experience in spectacles both in this country and in Germany, riv native country, which I left about fifty-two years ago. For a number of years I have had considerable trouble reading. About two years ago I we:il SIRS ABLONA TROUB. Aged h'i and reads fine print. to Dr. Arntz of Des Boines, la., wl.o grrund gljsse.s to fit my «-yes. so I can read again with much pleasure. I think had it not keen for him I would certainly have been obliged to spend tli" re?t of my days in comparative bl nd nes.o, whereas now 1 can see to read h» news'.at ers. and other literature, wnich affords me much enjoyment and plea=ure in my declining years. Ablona, Tioubj HOMESEEKER EXCURSIONS Via JMinneapolis and St. Louis Ry North, West and South Tickets City office, 51*J Walnut street, or Union Station. W. S. Mathews, D. P. A W. K. Adams, C. P. A. Homeless of Londor. A census ot the hoixieles* of Lon don, made on a recent night, revealed a total of 2,481 in the sti'iets, on staircases and under arci es. Of these, 2,1C9 were men and 31? women. In the common lodging hot/ses and shelters that night there wefr. 23,690 persons, of whom 21,254 wer» single men, 1,688 single women, 357 married couples and thirty-four children under ten years of age. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan Tbe most successful medicines are those that aid natnre. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified tolts superior excellence. It conteracts any tendency of a cold to ]r»uH in pneumonia. Price 2r» cents. Larger size, 50 cents. For sale by all Druggist. Walled Citie* of China. The "walled cities" of China are well named, for the majority are sur rounded by walls thirty to forty feet in hight, and from sixteen to thirty feet in breadth. The city of Hsianfu is surrounded by a wall sixteen miles in circumference. Cost of Feeding Royalty. The imperial kitchen of the Aus trian Emperor at Vienna costs about $250 ft day, says a German contem porary. In this sum, however, are not included the extra expenses for court tinners, etc.\ y&h ngsar Mrs. Belle Graves, president, 1110 Center St., DesMolnes, la. Mrs. Gray, flrst vice-president, 716 17th St Cedar Rapids, la. Mas. Zack Taylor second vice-president, 125 Davis St., Ottumwa, la. Miss Leila Sheffy, re cording secretary, Lock Box 77, Oska loosa, la. Mrs. Fannie Grooms, cor responding secretary, 1126 Bast Eight Six, Muscatine Mts. B. B. Lewis, treasurer, 613 Harrison St., Daven port, la. chairmans of state commit tees, Mils. Anna Bettus, chairman of Household Economic, 1517 Concert St., Keokuk, la. Mrs. Holly, chairman of Mothers Child Study, Cedar Rapids, !a. Miss Maud Ounley, chairman oi Arts and Crafts. Muscatine. Iowa Mrs. Emma Gardner, chairman of Reciprocity Bureau, Rural Route No. 5, Ottumwa ,1a. Miss Gertrude Evans, chairman of Social Purity, 699 Main St., Dubuque, la. Ms. L. R. Palmer, chairman of Eudcational Committee, 28 Rollins Block, Des Moines. St. Petersburg Built on Islands. St. Petersburg occupies six large and many small islands at the mcuth of the Neva. ORIGINAL NOTICE In the District Court of the State of Iosva, in and for Polk County. Henry M. Rollins, C. A Dudley, James Lincoln Callanan, and James Leonard Cullanan, as Executors of the Estate of James Callanan, deceased Plaintiff. vs. Sarah V. Thornburg, sometimes written Sarah V. Thornberg, and hex heirs, assigns aud unknown claimants to the VVJ£ of the NW^of Sec. 10, of Twp. 81,"Range 23, W. 5th P. M.. (except five acres the NE Corner and right of way to the Duluth and New Orleans Railway (Jo Defendants. To baid Defendants: You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the State of Iowa in and for Polk County the petition of plaintiffs, claiming tliat James Calla nan durintr bis life time was seized fee of the following described premises situated in Polk County. Iowa, to-wit: The West half of the North-west Quarter Section Ten (10), Township Eighty-one (81), Kange Twenty-three (33) West of the 5th P. M., (except five acres in the North-east Corner and right of way of the Duiuth & New Orleans Railway Co) that plaintiffs are the duly appointed, qualified and acting executors of the estate of said Callanan that said Callanan devised all his personal and real estate to these executors upon trust to sell and convey and dispose of the same and authorized these plaintiffs to execute contracts and deeds and conveyances and that defendants make some claim to said premises adverse to the plaintiffs here in, and that iL the devolution of title from ancestor to lineal decendants and grantor to grantee conveyance of said premises was made- to one said Sarah Thornburg, sometimes called Sarah V. Thorn berg, when in fact said several conveyances should have nam ed as the grantee Sarah V. Thornberry and that because of the mistake in writting the name of said grantee the title to said premises should be quieted iu plaintiffs as executors of the estate of James Callanan, deceased, and against Sarah Thorn berg and Sarah V. Thornburg and against all of the unknown heirs, assigns, or claimants b.r, 'through or under said Sarah V. Thornburg or Sarah V. Thorn berg, and ihat the person in interest and in tendedjto be mentioned as grantee was Nai'ah V. Thornberry instead of Sarah V. Thornburg or Sarah V. Thornberg, And you are further notified that un less you appear and make defense to said action on or before noon of the second day of the September Term of Court 1905, which commences at Des Moines, Iowa on tbe ISth day pf Sep tember A, D. 1905, default and judg ment will be taken against you as in said petition prayed. DUDLEY & COFFIN. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. State of Iowa, Polk County, ss: Upon presentation to the court of the foregoing notice and npon consid eration thereof, it is ordered that said notice be approved and that it be pub lished in the Iowa State Bystander, a newspaper published in the city of Des Moines in the County of Polk and State of Iowa, once eacli week for six consecutive weeks. Done at Des Moines, Iowa, this 2nd day of August 1905. II UGH BREN'NAN. Judge. EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT MUNGERS LAUN DRY is tbe best in the city. Try them and be decided. Maine Office 1109 iiii 1 {"ffi STATE OFFICER8 OF THE IOWA| CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT FEDERATION OF AFRO-AMERI CAN WQMEN. Mrs. Helena Downey, State Organizer, 711 Rasivatv street, Ottumwa. (1 rand Ave. Branch Office 504 MULBERRY ST. Phone 579 IwonderfulI I DISCOVERY Curly Hair Made Straight By Wffa'tA TAKKN PROM LIFE BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT. FORD'S ORIGINAL OZONIZED OX MARROW (Copyrighted) Thi« wonderful halrnomadc i* the only nafe preparation in the world thai makes kinky or early hair straight as shown above. It nonr isbei theiealp, prevents the hair from (ailing ont or breaking off, cores dandruff and makes the hair grow lonr and slfky. Sold over 0 45 years, and used by thousands Warranted 1 harmless. It was the flrst preparation ever .. sold for straigtening kinky nair. Beware of S. A." la printed on the package. Do not be misled by snbstitntes that clairs to be a Just at good—but always insist npon getting the genuine, .a* •he hair postpaid. E& a OO lltt 76 it never fails to keep straight, soft »nd .bcMtifur, giving that healths, life-like 1 ance so much desired. A toilet necesi ladies, gentlemen and children. Elegantly perfumed. Owing to its superior and lasting *les it la the best and moat economical, lot possible for anybody to pro ration equal to It. Tall dlrectlor ery boMl« and dealers ippear ity for yvsiuuMna. yw u| «w 1H superior Ruu IMHDC 95 «Utles it la the best and most economical. !,t)v Coriurblati Hftpttai Church cor erof Fifteenth Mid I.taufn .tivWH. Preach 1 wt at It a. m. Sunday School.at lj Vclnck Pr«achln8. at 1 p. m. Rev. T. L. Grlfllth, Pastor. it Pan) A. M. E.—Corner Preaching ld.H0a. iu.: Btinday ucbool 3,SO p, m.. Mrs, J. T, Griffla Superintendent' Yortng People's nietttlnx p. m, preachlai S OO p.m rturn's Chapel M. Wllburn, matrou Mrs. Georgia Midget! secretary. Charity Lodge, No. 3194. O. U. O. ot O. F. Meets First, Second and Third Tuesday eact month at Odd Fellows hall on West Slxtl and Waluut streets. Hurry McCraren N G. I, M. Jones, 1'. S. H. H. of R„ No. 339 of G. I". O. of O —Con vwnes the second and fourth Thursday It eticu month, promptly at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mildred Raleigh, M. N. (J. Mrs. Ntfttie Da via W. R. Artie Tabernacle No 472—Vfeets first and third Davis, P.: Mr. On sale every day via the Minneapolis ann St. Louis By. choice of different routes, full information City ticket office, r.!•,* Walnut street. W, S. Math ews, D. P. A W. K. Adams, C. P. A 4 K. Church-Corner of lltl and Crocker Sts.—Church services, preach log at II a tu and 8 Clans sud prayet xn«ettng 19 Sunday Sundar School 8:30 ui Epworth League 7pm Sunday Prayei and Class uinetlntr every Wednesday dp m. O. A. Johnson, pastor, (HO 11th St Maple Street Bupttut Church—Situated on F. Maple between Ninth and Tenth streets. Preaching 11 a.m.: Sunday School «:00 a. tu. preaching at p. ni. Rev. J. O R.Wlmbusb, pastor Union Congregational Church—Corner Tentfc aud Park streets. Preaching 10:45 a. m. Sunday School 19 TI».: Tnursday in eacli mouth, at the Odd Fallow? pntinnpH ratpq Hall. Sixth and Walnut streets. Mrs. Netne r*«-«»• Liv.zie ettle Push, c. Weidon, SPECTACLES MADE TQ FIT ANT lib DESEA&ES OF THE y^igfr VR-m-m & THROAT CURED •JmH' EYES TESTED FREE ^^JUUMAMClILIfl DC&MCJK E&. I0WA- 602 West Walnut StrMt BUSINESS MUSICAL. 4 It Is not possible for anybody to produce 4 preparation equal to It. rail directions with 1 every bottle. Only" and dealers,or sen postpaid, orfl.4C paid. We pay all postage 1 money order. Please Bend postal or express mention name of this pi wHte your name and add •per'when ordering" Iress plainly to mzzpoxM OZONIZVP OX MAXMOW CO., I i: WabaMh Ave.. Chicago, nilmola. 1 Par eatalogaa aad W of Keoond and Centei Street*. Preaching at 10:90 a, m. Sunday School at Jf o'clock Kpworth League at. p. m. preaching at p. m. Horace S. Oraret pastor. First African Baptist Church—Ooroei Schotf and Fourth street ta. Iter. F. Lomack pastor evening service 7:8C tn. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings «. W. Porter, pastor. SECRET ORDERS* North Star tiodge, No. 9. A. F. & A. M.—Meeti First Thursdov In each month at Masonic Rail—North-west corner of Tenth and Center streets. E. .lacobs, W. M. Harrison Gould, secretary. King Solomon Commander, No. 0.—Meet* Second and Fourth Thursday in each month at JJaaonic hnll. \V. Humtmrd E. C. Geo H. Cleggott, Recorder. Naomi Court. No. 3—meets Second Monday in each month at Masonic hall. Mrs. L. V. Donny, Matron Mrs. J. H. Shepard, secre tary. Mt Olive Conrt. No. 4—Meets the First Friday of eacti month at Masonic hall. Mrs. R. A Miss Via the North-Western Line. Excur sion tickets, will be sold from all sta tions to Portland. Tacoma and Seattle daily and to California points September 12, 13, 14, 26, •'7 and OS, with favorable return limits, on account of various meetings. Two fast trains to the Pa cific Coast daily. "The Overland Lim ited" (electric lighted throughout), less than three days en route. Another fast train is "The California Express" with drawing room and tourist sleep ing cars. The best of everything. For ratvs, tickets, etc., apply to agents Chicago and North-Western R'y. ORIGINAL NOTICE. In the District Court of the State of Iowa, in and for Polk County, Septem ber Term. A. I). l!05, Toston Clay vs. Carnelia Clay: You are hereby notified that on or before the first day of September, A. D. 190:, the petition of plaintiff in the above entitled cause will be filed the office of the Clerk of the District Court of tbe state of Iowa, in and for Polk Covraty, Iowa, claiming of you an abso lute divorce on the grounds of deser tion without a just cause. For a more specific statement see petition when on tile, and unless you aapear thereto and defend before noon of the 13th day of September, it being the second day of the September Term of the l!»0r," of said court, default will be entered against you and judgment and decree rendered thereon. Dated this .jtli day of August 190.". B. RUSH. At'.oruev for Plaintiff $19.00 ROUND TRIP SEATTLE ANjD PORTLAND, 1 wa State Bystander 17 HVSTANUEB POO. CC PKH MOIN'ES, IOWA •I ,win ,i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Published every Friday by the Bvstax- dkb Publishing Co., Des Moines, la. Iowa 'phone 899. Official paper of the M. W. U. Grand Lodge of Iowa, A. F. & A Iowa State Federation of Colored Women aud International Grand Congress of Heroines of Jericho of America. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year $1.50 Sly months 75 Three months 50 All subscription payable in advance. J. L. TH0MP80N, EDITOR. J. H. SHEPARD, MANAGER. Send money by postofllce order, money order, express or draft, to the Iowa State Bystander Publishing Company. Communications must be written on one side of the paper only and be of interest to the public. Brevity is the soul of wit," remember. Entered at the Post Office as second1 class matter. We Will not return rejected mana script, unless accompanied by post age stamns. Advertising rates for display Ads 20 cents per inc'a, for each insertion. Three to six months contract 15 cents per inch. Local advertising 10 cents per line for each insertion, counting seven words to a line. For churches and secret societies where admission is charged, one-hulf of the above Assistant R. contracts, etc., terms are given on ap plication. All advertising Is to be Very Low Rates to Sanfranctsco. Los I paid in advance. Angeles, Portland. Tacofna, Seattle Etc We are A. F. St. Clair's Livery ia Cmm ctioo Iowa 649. THE WESTERN COLLEGE Macon* Missouri TH« oldMt Christian Institution In tS« WmL tta tralninf la tomprvlvsntiv* and thorough. Ita graduate* tak* hlph raik COURSES OP STUDY: ACADfsMIC (Classical and Pr«par«i (or teaching bualnaaa and protaaalon&l 112* ENGLISH PREPARATORY Thorough tovndaUoa work la tha dauoatarr brannhaa. Bmbraoaa Bookkoaplag, Sharthaad and Tjrpawrttlas. av "V out For professional, I l?sal and announcGiii&i I cards, early Prepared to do flrst class job work at reasonable prices. All of our work is guaranteed. The Iowa State Bystander is the oldest Afro-American journal publish ed in Iowa. It was established in 1894 and is read by nearly all the colored people of Iowa. We have correspond ents in the following towns: Clinton A. A. Bush Keokuk A. J. Fields Mt. Pleasant. .Miss Lydia F. Bartlett Muscatine Miss Fannie Grooms Marshalltown H. C. Walker Ottumwa Edna A. Martin Rock Island James Toliver Sioux City. Miss Myrtle Downing Moline, 111 Mrs. Jt. H. Pollard Boone Miss Mary Coleman Washington N. L. Black Galesburg, 111 G. G. Fletcher Burlington Miss Elsie Wilson Dubuque Henry A. Martin Newton. J. J.. Waldroh Superior, Wis Mrs. Geo. H. Wade Albia Miss May Davla Cedar Rapids.. Mrs. Adelaide Perkins Ft. Madison Anna Harper Oskaloosa Luella E. Franklin Davenport .Mrs. C. B. Lewis Buxton Arthur Turner Omaha. Neb Miss Wade Huntsville. .Miss Delia E. Henderson Monmouth, 111 J. T. Wallace N. B. to Corespondents.—Please mail your letters that contain news for publication not later than Wed nesday morning to insure publication for the current week. fictjry Qray, Embalming and Funeral Director, 1115 West Locust Street. Mutuul 1090 810 ROUND TRIP ST. PAUL, $l« ROUND TRIP DULUTH, $12.05, ROUND TRIP LAKB MINNETONKA. From June 1st to Sept. 30, every day good to return until Oct- IU via Min neapolis and St. Lfjtiis Ity- also special round trips to all Northern resorts, call at City ticket orti)^ 512 Walnut street. W. S. Mathews, D. P. A.: W. K. Adams, C. P. A Scientific) Inatructlob am FUa* and Orgu, aad la Vocal Cultaro Harmon/. MANUAL TRAINING Plain Sawing, Dr—maklag. Cooking, Truck Gardening, Prtaflttg, Woodwork, eta. THEOLOGICAL Praparaa e&clant goapal preacher* aad mlaatoaarr worttera. ADVANTAGES: Competent ChrlaUaa teaohera apiaadlt inflTitr-s kMKIhd location 1 practical eonraaa al itadjrj low ratea. Fall Term Begins 2d Monday in September PUWMM* WOI TiMTBI «0E170€W, A. U„ D. pmmmammmm nnunu* ahd wmmit 1 1 1 ty SAND HOLM'S Missouri Ave. booklbt FREE A Southwest! USHEB 12 YEARS A MAT KFJV Notice the thiol outlast any other AND ilfl^ By Discovery of a Preparation, Known as Uiscovery ui a rio| a UU BU5 f.ll3LS Atca FREE Regular gtrioo $8*50 p°'-" pair. To Introduce $i§ 7 we will Sell 0 4 You a Sample Pair for Only NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES NAILS, TACKS OK GLASS WON'T LET OUT THE AIR Result of 15 vears experience in tire making. from THORNS, CACTUS, No danger from thorns, vt PINS,NAILS,TACKSor GLASS. Serious punctures, like (intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire, EXAMINATION witkout a cent ih'postt. We will allow a send RATES VIA GREAT LAKES, Via Duluth and all Steamship Lines, full information at M, & St. L. ticket ofli' e, 512 Walnut St„ Des Moines, Ia. MODERN SLEEPERS, M. & St. L. Ry Modern Sleepers now running1 on the Minneapolis and St. Louis Ry., be tween Des Moines and Minneapolis and St, Paul, Berths and tickets at 512 Walnut street or Union Station. ttO WEST NOW. Now is the time to leave and make your arrangements at M. & St. L. City Ticket Office, ol3 Walnut St Tickets via all Northern Lines on going trip and choice of Southern or Northern routes returning, call or address W. S. Mathews. D. P. A., Des Moiner, Ia., or W. K. Adams. €. P. A. Prcunta Tor Sultan of Morocco, J. W. 8. Langerman, Morocco'* •ommlflsloner to the world's fair, hag J*st bought the Moorish sultan a brace of mules, a number of Angora eats and goats, some fancy dogs and pacer and a span of fine carriage horses, all of Missouri breeding. The carriages horses were Bat nd Blue, well-known ribbon winner* taH tk* toet the suttnn 12,000, Eczema Cure and Skin Remedy.. It has been made possible to absolutely and permanently cure Eczema, Acne, Pimples, Redness of the Skin, Poison Ivy, Barbers' Itch, Scalp Eczema, Mos quito Bites, Dandruff and all skin or scalp diseases from whatever c&ase without greasy salves or ointments. NO INTERNAL MEDICINE NECESSARY Re jd wbat people who have given it a trial say TO THE PUBLIC: This is to certify that I have been troubled with Eczema or a break ingr on my'breast, shoulders and back, for thirty years that about three months affu I happened to be in Mr. Sandbolms drugstore to buy a cake of soap that the subject of skin diseases came up and he told me about his remedy. 1 took his word for it and I ought a bottle of his Ec zema Cure and Skin Remedy and it entirely cured me. My skin is now as smooth as any prirl's. It is the greatest remedy I have ever tried. Drug gists all over the country know me personally. Add Mr. Sandholm's reui iHy to your stock, guarantee it to cure, and you will do humanity a kind ness and increase your trade and reputation, These are facts. Very re ectfully, To Suffers from Eczema. 1 have had my body covered with breaking out of this disease for the past six months, and skin specialists did not give me any relief. 1 used one bottle of Sandholm's Eczema Cure and my body is free from any erup tion and I am entirely free from the disease. Ben. 8. Jonks, 1739 A SURE CURE FOR DANDRUFF, A Pleasant Antiseptic After Shaving Stops Hair from Falling Out. peroi bk«tiox op tiie For Sale by all Druggists and Barbers or write SANDHOLM DRUG GO- N«XT3toaCInTYtUBRARY DES MOINDS, IOWA. Chance for Everyone "Oklahoma" and "Prosperity" are synonymous. Thousands of mechanics, tradesmen and farmers have gone into Oklahoma in the past two years and every one The Harvest Time is close at hand and Send for Catalogue T." showing all kinds and maltes of tires at $2.00 per nair and up— also Coaster-Brake- .-.<p></p>Bicycles—Sundries cmmh discount full oamh with order. examination. has made an opportunity for uo. More farmers create a seed for more blacksmiths, more merchants, more saddlers, more tailors, more manufacturers,— prosperity begets prosperity and the needs of the new communi ties are widening and multiplying. Oklahoma is the center of the southwest, and what is true of that territory is true, in greater or less degree, of Missouri, Ar kansas, Indian Territory, Taxas, Kansas, New Mexico and Colo rado. 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