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tl)c ^Democrat. OFFICIAL PAPCR OF COUNTY AND CITY. TELEPHONE 154. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1002. & °_ health is improv nS- -B V. Lucas, editor of the Earl TlUe Phoenix, transacted business in «jls city Wednesday. f: —W. A. Roe, of Sterling, Illinois, _M •WIB a guest of Manchester relatives and friends part of last week. —A new departure 1b that made by bills. Finch & Lilllbridge, In establishing a _Mr ibargain tloor in their furniture store. —Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Huftalen and A his young friends at cards. —Claude Addison, who for time past has been in the employ of W. D. Goodwin, has purchased of Peter ,, Dress an interest in the M. & O. barber of John Pogue, on the_ S. shop. —Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Church, form erly of this city are now, and Mr. Church writes us have been for the past six yearB, residents of Topeka, Kansas. It you are contemplating getting |,AMn a tailor made suit of clotnes, this is the time to leare your order with Soharles, tha tailor. Notetha pric«s ha (i^)ton for thiB month. -The I'rlvate Secretary is to be pre- sented to the people in this vicinity in ,, ... the near future by home talent. Tbe entertainment will be for tbe beneflt of the public library. Brown, the Main St. Furniture man, I cleared out by the holiday trade, but as uncalled for at the post oflice in this city: Mrs. Clara Leibe, MIBS Mamie Taylor, Miss BOBBE. Dunn, Miss Stella Daniels, Mr. L. M. O Isrien, Mr. Jno.1 HempBtead, Mr. Samuel Elsbury, Mr H. U. Earilng. —A number of Manchester young I jjU[ beusedinthepurchase of new books for the Manchester Public Library. be a sermon. —I). B. Allen 1b laid up with a eprain I ed ankle. —Bert Qrems spent Sunday at Fred rlcksburg. —Will Perclval is home from an ex tended eastern trip. —Six couples from here attended the —MIEB Nellie Powers is on the sick I dance at Greeley Friday night. liBt. —Mr. and Mrs. Ed Honan are guests —F. S. Morse has returned home of relatives and friends in this city. Irom Dubois, Illinois. —Kin Foster, of Armour, S. D.,is —MrB. Hiram Caster, of Delaware, a guest of relat'ves and friends here, was a Manchester visitor Thursday, —Miss Bertha Harr returned from a —L. G. Lawrence, of Forestville, was I several week's visit in Canada Satur a business visitor in this city Wednes- day. d*y- —MrB. Winnie l'srrott has^ returned —Ed GraBsQeld departed Wednesday from her visit with relatives at Byron, for Marion for a visit with his par- Illinois, ents- I —Egbert Emerson, of Waterloo, is —Mr. BndMrs. John Coolldge have the guest of relatives and friends in returned from a several weeks visit in this city. Canada. —Mrs. Jackson Tucker departed last —George Moore is visiting his son, I Wednesday for her home In Mazlemaie, lielos Moore, and family at New Uart- Wisconsin. Ford, la. —Lister has received a full line of —Bob Johnson, ot Waterloo, was I milk cans, a representation ot which is calling on Manchester friends last shown in his advertisement. Wednesday. —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. FerguBon, of Bert Uockaduy tiring on the M. Bf W" BeemaD' near FoteatvUle wete wh0 —^The many friends of Mrs. 1' rank Bithel will be pleased to learn that her Manchester vk- itors Thursday of last week. —Frank and James Cross, of Minne- 8p0ua 6pent several days last week wllh frfenda an(l relat 0 Fred Uolbert attended the party at A. munds. JJ. Holberfa in Greeley, Tuesday even-1 _In Ing. —Henry 1'rowBe departed last week for Dubuque where he wil take a busi ness course in the Bayless Business Col lege. —H.R.Eaton, tne Main street har ness maker, wishes to exchange har- neBses, robes, saddles and blankets for I ,veB ,Q thiB clt the regu ,. —ltBlph Lawson, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. La ha(J th# mlsfortune to day |ar mee tlng of the city coimcll Monday evening no business waa tt8nBacted except the allowance of A V. Edmunds, of Terrill, la. TlaUmg re ,atlveB ln thl8 elty a gue8t his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Ed- order ,0 make ... I maining for a viBit with friends here. room for their new spring goods, Atkins & Chapel an nounces special prices on bed room suits for the next thirty days. -W. S. Beels and wife, of Hopkic ton, cane up Saturday, Mr. Beals re turning Monday and Mrs. Beats re- -Patrick McEnany one of the Brst I settlers of Adams Township, and own I er of a large tract of land in that town- wood and potts. —Last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry entertained the Hay- business visitor to this citv Beed Whist club at their home in Thursday Prairie township. —The four years old child of Frank Frentress, of this city, died Saturday. The funeral was held, Monday after noon at two o'clock. —LaBt Tuesday evening Alex Sbel non, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Shel .. ., -1 Porter farm, met with a serious acci don pleasantly entertained a number of Frank and John Tierney and fam ily departed Wednesday for their home in Deadwood, S. D., after a several weekB' visit with friends and relatives in this city. —Chas Jarmutb, a tenant on Frank dent Thursday morning. He had two Qngers taken off and one badly injured, some W]j|ie at work wltb a buzz saw.- —There will be a social at the home R. Young farm, Friday evening Jan. 31st. Pro ceeds to go to the Rev. W. O Smith. All are Invited to attend. Ladies wilt furnish supper. —At the Fireman's meeting held in Fireman's hall last Thursday evening ... Ithe following olDcers were elected: Pfimhl* #oramHn. Nlr MRlv.n Aivln I'emble, foreman NIc Malyen, Qrst assistant Morse Hennessey, second assistant and Will Ward, secretary and treasurer. —At the annual election of the lodge ... of the Mystic Workers of this city, the 4 ter in the Hawkeye sate than the win ter of 1001-02. UrumblerB say thai we —AH who call themselves Christians I ^helr neighbors and other frlendB, un ar© most cordially invited to join with 1 announced and uninvited, entered their the ltev. John Caldwell in prayer, praise I hospitable home and took posseBsion and thanksgiving according to the I thereof. The self invited guests brought Episcopal Church form in the parlor of I [0 h8ye our Bhate of cold weather each year and that not getting it In the usual season, we will have it out of season, that is next summer. tj,e -people have consented to give a pre- ^rue prophets or even good guessers, eentation of tbe play entitled, "The Prl-1 ^ey look on the dark Bide and miBs .rf vate Secretary," at City Hall on Friday 1 |0^g grumblers are not, as a rule, 0 wening, February 14th, the Proceeds to _Mr pleasure by doing so. and Mra Jame8 an the Clarence Hotel, Manchester, on I Wednesday evening, Jan. 22ad. Service W ,eh wete 6ed la8t Frlday evening, when one-hundred or more of abundance of edioles with tbem, whlch were in due time partaken of [th a relish, and the evening was will commence at 7:15 p. m. There will 1 xnerrily and pleaBantly spent with games, music and social intercourse, —While in Dyersylile one day last I Before leaving, the invaders presented week, we had the pleasure of I a short Mr. and Mrs. Bishop with a purse and visit with Brother Smith of the Dyers-1 requested that its contents be used in vllle Commercial, and an opportunity I the purchase of such an article as deeir to examine bis newspaper plant. The ed by the doners, to be kept by tbem as publisher of tbe Commercial deserves I a reminder of tbe occasion. Mr. and to be congratulated. He comes pretty Mrs. Bisbop, who have been residents near being the possessor of a model, I of Mllo townBhip for many years, will country newspaper oQice. I remove to thiB city about March 1st, —Tbe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. I and occupy tbe residence on Howard Fred Ford regret to learn that they will street purchased by them last July of remain in Elkpoint where they have T. J. Jacobs. been visiting the latters parents, Mr. I —Mr. and Mrs. W. D. liogan enter and Mrs. Ringsrud. Mr. Ford having talned a numSr of their friends Mon entered the large department store day evening in a delightful manner, owned by Mr. Blngsrud. Mr. and Mrs. I progressive whist being the especial Ford were among our most popular 1^amusement. After a sufficient number young people and wil Ibe greatly misir I of games had been enjoyed, Mrs. Hogan ed. asked tbe gueBts to the dining room, —While waiting for .8 merchant to tlelwbeiir they were comfortably placed her parcel on Tuesday morning a wo-1 around one long table and served with man of this city possessing the most an elegant supper. The table presented refined and cleanly habits, leaned over a most attractive appearance with decor ibe counter and thoughtlessly pressed atlons of cut glassaudcarnations. At the -against her lips and nostrils a filthy conclusion of the feast, whloh was as green back bill. Every breath she drew thoroughly enjoyed aa the earlier enter •wae ovei- this money. It hardly needs tainment bad been, ecorea w^re counted 'the word of tbe physician or the sclent- and prizes awarded. The first honors 1st to tell us that paper money is the were won by J. H. Allen and he waa most vile object tbat men and women the recipient of a^eautiful bouquet of are called upon to handle. Perhaps I red carnations. Tbe consolation prize 'the germ antt microbe theory has been —it was a bird—was hotly contested for pr«aohed so much that it has lost its by W. H. Norris and C. £. Bronsbn and force by reason of repetition. But with I was gained by the latter. ThoBe hav •Boiallpox, dlptberia and scarlet fever ing the pleasure to be among the gitests abroad in the land at all times, great of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan were Mrs'. M. -caution should be taken. What scrap of I Beehler, and the Messra and Mesdames paper or cloth that shows similar signs S, A. Steadman, W. H. Norris,- G. W -of dirt and disease has. the af- Storey, J, H. Alien,and C.E. Brpnson. feotionate fondling that money re- The company dispersed at a late hoqr, ceives —Independence Bulletin Jour-1 thanking their host and hoBtess jtor tbe I enjoyment of a very pleasant evening. —Joseph Coyne Is a guest of Mr. Colonial Tea. and Mrs. Jno. L. Sullivan. February 22nd, the ladles of the Con —Mrs. MBry Flemmlng, of Delhi, 1B a gregational Society will serve a Colonial guestof friends in this city Tea in the Church parlors, also will —Tom Simmons and Claud Austin bold their annual sale of useful articles returned from Chicago Saturday^ for spring house-cleaning. —Geo. Briggs and wife, of Dundee,. were Manchester visitors Saturday. Oratorical Contes springs, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. meet in the K.I. hall next Thursday Say inUt'aUdon'cher want some do'nuts. by which time, we presume tbe local re a ,,, a be installed at tbe next regular meeting: Worthy Presect,Geo. W, Miller Worthy Monitor, Mrs. Ida Lister Worthy Sec- re tary, Mrs. L.- L. Carhart Worthy -ls having a clearance sale at his store. I ,jauUor, Mrs. F. F. Cary Worthy Mar We thought his stock was pretty well I aball. Mrs. L. Ford Wotthy Warden, EUa Mi see his advertisement. I ychro iier Supervisor for one year, Jo —The directors of the Delaware I seph Strickland for two years, F. F. County State Bank at their annual Cary for three years, S. W. Marmom. meeting relected all tbe present officers which shows that the business of that institution is being carried on in a manner satisfactory to the direc tors. iIer. Worthy Sentinel, Everet —The pleasant winter weather still continues, and the snow which fell Sun day and Monday is fast disappearing under the shining rays of the Bun and ., the warm south breeze. The oldest —The following letters are advertised ,, ,, resident cannot recall a ple&santer win- taiuiqg money under false pretenses. proyidedby^w.flUllg 4700 frnm W Pnfmnn nf HAvpn- euppoeed to be tbe swindler who eecur- tho years isooand i90iisRrnnted. ed 81400 from Mr. Palmer, of Indepmd- «n iSSuSVVo. u® I saw one black Langshan Cock that was sold for thirty dollars aud some birds were considerable higher. A Poultry Hnieer. Our Next County Fair. The Board of Directors of the Dela ware County Agricultural Society had I ]an(j8 in lowa. a meeting at the court house last ThurB-1S0ME day afternoon. Those in attendance were President I M. S. Van Auken, Secretary James Bishop and the following directors: J. U. Rector, Oneida W. B. Hobinron, Adams W. F. Urummy, Hazel Green L. O. Clute, Honey Creek J. A. Moree, Collin's Orove H. O. Harris, Prairie Wm. Neiman, Delhi H. J. Van Fleet, I thews was appointed to represent Elk Div. H. revise tbe premium list. There will be an -oratorical contest —Miss Martha Gilleas, of Carbondale, under the auspices of the District W, C. Illinois, spent Sunday with, friends In u, for a silver medal at Oneida, Frl thiBclty. day evening, Jan. 24, in the M. E. —MISB Kate CollinB, of Chicago, Is a church. gueBt at the home of her sieter, Mrs. An exceptionally interesting program Chas. Barnd. is being prepared, consisting not only of —Thomas McCleary entertained a 'h® recitations by the zealous competi large audience at the City Hall Thurs- 'ore but of an abundance of excellent ay evening. music, both vocal and Instrumental. -Henry Duetmeyer and son, of IV The entertainment is gotten up In terBburg, were Manchester business vis- °°CJU° Itors Tnesdav church and everybody ought to go and pack the building to itB utmost. -Miss Clara Lattner of Colorado A Bma admlB8lon of a d[me and a h#|f |g a that )g aBke(J Jota Georgen —Mrs. R. A. Kennedy has returned I Market Day of the Presbyterian Church, from ber visit with frieqdB and relatives at Cedar Falls and Des Moines. I Say mut'ab don'cher want a chicken, —Tbe Knights of tbe MaccabeeB Nice 'an fat 'an big? MI Say mist'ah don'cher want some ... .. Baked with a slice of plR? 1 evening. Initiation work by the team. city. •—The gentlemen of the weinoaiBi byterian church church netted about «30frpm their sup- On Janu.r^th.tto da^e please per given riday night In tbe church Place, where you'll tlicm and. parlors, th -a Those donating will please bring and -The' many friends ot Lawrence 'eave at the above store by 10 o'clock, Lattimer will be pleased to learn that he has embarked in me priming busi ness for himself at Muskogee, Oklaho- Methodist' —Fred Robinson departed on ay a IT 1 nanr Thnranaa mnrninrr Ua hail (ten BEAN9^f Some fashioned cake? of various kinds 0r B0,„epie"Roodold Like mother used to make —Louis Putman, who la an engineer I on the Chicago & Northwestern rail road, is 8 gueBt Of his parents in this I For these you'll flutf with other kind 4 At Lew Well's grocery utore. If any of these articles you might bo in scarch, Just buy t,mm of 1,10 ,adle8 1,10 kina to K{a KAMA In UAOHIA waohirillf An Secretary, A Promised Treat. Dr. H.O. Pratt, of this city, haB at the request of the ladles of the W. C., iy consented to deliver a lecture on "Washington, or Reminiscences from HiB Life," February 21st at City Hall, the proceeds to be sent to tbe memorial university being founded by the Sons ot Veterans, at MaBon City. for hie home in Seattle, Washington, after a Beveral days visit with his friend, Fred Johnson, of North Man chester. —Henry Barnd was a victim of a Bur prise last Friday evening. About forty of hiB friends participated In the event piiance with a general order from the and presented Mr. Barnd with a hand-1 headquarters of the Department of some chair as a token of their esteem. I that give an entertainment —MIBS Mabel Montgomery has re-1 This entertainment is given in com- and send the proceeds to the Sons of signed her position aa Instructor in the eterans to aid in erecting a monument high school. Miss Jennie Speer of Ce 1° heroic BoldierB of the rebellion, dar Falls, has been elected to 011 the va- ^he cause is a worthy one and Bhould cancy thus caused. Miss Montgomery receive the hearty support of every has accepted a position in the Boone loyal citizen. high school at an increased salary. I I1 admittance fee of 10 and 15 cents will be charged. —Some of the republican organs in thiB county are engaged In discussing Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors. thMrfvisability of barring Clerk Gcor- Statk ol IOWA I)elau gen from holding the oflice a cecond 1 ne remembered that ou this 15th day of term. His offense seems to be the ap- January. A. D„ lyoa. the Board of Supervisors ,«* met as per adjournment. Present, Thos. Llnd. pointment of Mrs. Georgen as his say, chairman, SP Carter and Durey.inem- .aro ,0UIlty_ss bers. and II E Stetson, auditor. deputy. We will refrain ftom further ce it resolved by tho Hoard of Supervisors of Delaware County Is authorized and permitted lo deposit the money of auv fund of Dolaware publican organs will have thrown all I ku^uffi1iSanl.CoVS\)fe.^o^^,.o0tr1^" the light upon the subject that they are able and the party dictator will have is- bona in the sum of thirty thousand dollars with sued his Uka8e. thetroasurerandthe Uoard of Supervisors of Delaware County. Iowa, conditioned to hold the —Jay Dudley was in Daenport, la., treasurer harmless from all loss by reason of .. .1 such denoslt or deposits. the latter part of last week in connec~l The bonds of the foiiowlnc named backs are tlnn nrlth tho OBBA lion wim me case or Dr. jacitson nf Dr Tnntcfinn approved: The Delaware County State Bank, it. yo Flret Natl0Iltt Blink of Manchester. Thomas, of I'hiladelpbia, who is held I The HavinRS Ilauk of Karlville, lowa.aud The ,U... 1,„ asnnn Hopklutgn State Dnnk of Hopvlnloll, Iowa, in that city under $o00U bail for Ob-1 Too bond of The Delhi Savings Buokof Delhi, ence. Thomas is a man of considerable Thursday. January 10,100*2. a a a property, having been quite successful Members ail present. in his swindling deals which he has been carrying ou for tbe past seventeen sale granted. years. tract to repair chairs Some Coffees are G! i/ with a cheap coaluv. If glazing helps cor-H why aren't the !ii priced Mochas and Javr glazed also? W pood and sufflolent sureties to be approved by IOVTH! I XIIUUUUU UI LUAMVIUIUATIUKA UUUNIII UOIUI. Mr. Thomas under tbe name of J.J.I Tho omcla bond ofF S Hurrls as clerk la and qu""ncatlons of sureties provided by law. Tho omclui bond ofF 8 for Coflln's Grove township Is approved. The official bond of Hugh McElllott as asses- sor ,u au'1report for »wtrom w. iutman or ia\en- Annual of E South, justico of the peale port, on a fraudlent mortzace, and is in and for Oneida township is approved. j. JI Adams township Is approved, Petition to remit the taxes of Mary Scott for BdJourned until The Poultry Show. Kcwlved that Fuller be appointed phy_ resentetUn Cedar Kapids the past week I treat, and lots of crowing, as there were beauties from all points of the compaae, and a good many high scoring birds. Thurs- Resolved that AD Brown be Riven the con- ip tho Court House at a .1 price of 90cants each, «ork to be guaranteed to »e done ln a Rood and workmanhko mauner. clan for Delhi township and the Poor Farm for the year 1902 at a salary of $!50.0o per annum Editors of Democrat.-One of Amor- and the auditor is hereby authorized to issue warrants quarterly inpayment of same. Caner an those who did not attend that nurey, 13 35 great "poultry show" miesed a rare |i,l?urey 403 On motion tlio Board adjourne1' ^ssioi^work..^.'. i: oo TUOS. LINDSAY, Chnlrman Board of Supervisors. II. E. STETSON. Auditor. Some Facts About Manchester. There were a few people there from I SOME OF THE TIIINGS THAT MANCHES Manchester and vicinity, and among them, one of Delaware Co's. poultry men, Loren D. A. Snyder, who bought I a few high scoring Buff Cochin Ban tams. They are little beauties, and will make quite an accession to his Brown Leghorn and Cornish Indian Games. It is a clean city. It is a city of homes. It is a city of schoolB. It is a prosperous city. It is a city of churches. It is a busy business place. It is the county seat ot a rich county. It is the center of a great dairying in dustry. It is located on a beautiful clean wa ter river. It IB surrounded by the best farm- 0P TUE i,1IINGS TUAT MANC1UJS TEIt 1IAS. It has good railroad facilities now. It has two good electric light plants. It has a good sanitary sewer syBtem. It has several busy mills and factories. It has a public Bplrited class of citi zens. It haB room for more mills and fac torieB Bremen J. C. French, MII5. L.Mat- haa 1 prosperous future already as- Buce( township. The secretary's salary was fixed at It has a first class telephone ex- chan(fe 8100, and expenses. The dateB decided upon for the next Hhrarv fail' are September 16,17, 18 and 10. Competition in the stock and speed departments are to be open to the world, The secretary was directed to take It has a large well managed public It has tbe purest water supply of any city in Iowa. It has the service of two telegraph and whatever action should be necessary to I two ©xpreBs companies. make the society a member of the SOME OF THE THINGS MANCHESTER ^meftcan Trotting Association. Purses for speed were limited to an amount not to exceed $700. Tbe selection and securing of attrac tions for the next fair was put in the hands of the executive committee, also all unfinished business, The secretary was authorized andltory. directed to dispose of BB many member- xt WANTS. It wants a stone yard. It wants a canning factory. It wants a steel tank factory." It wants a wholesale grocery house. It wants a new bridge over tbe river. It wants a paving brick and tile fac- wa ntB a foundry and machine shipB as he could, the proceeds to be ap- g^op. plied on the society's indebtedness. It wants an all-business commercial Superintendents were appointed as dub, follows: O. E. Sager, superintendent of it wants an agricultural implement grounds R. It. Kobinson, superlnten- factory. dent of tickets O. C. Clark, superlnten-1 it wants Manchester money invested dent of track ThomasSVilBon, superin- in Manchester, tendent of Div. A, John Cruise Jr., I It wants a factory for the manufac Buperintendent of Div. B, Wm. Neiman, ture of cereal foods. superintendent of Div, C, J. A. Morse, I it wants every inhabitant to remain superintendent of Div. D, L, (}. Clute, here and he to forge the city's future, superintendent of Divs. and U, J. B. Butherford, superintendent of Div. F, I Gold Watch and i,oati Croskey, -superintendent ot| on last FrldEy 1 lost my gold watoh&ud chain W. F. ay somewhere In Manolieiter. My name Is pasted on a silk slip on the lnsWe ol one of tlio lids. A A committee Of five wae appointed to liberal reward wai be paid to the Under who returns same to r*~ :v Lion Co8e is not glazed. It is fectly pure and i^ delicious flavor. Tt.o l-BCka^e lu»uiu« utii form quality wij Let us speak ot man as we find him, And censure only what we can see. Remembering that no one can be Unless he uses Kooky Mountal ton & Ward. perfect, itQ Tea.—D Durham Cattle For Sale. Thoroughbred Durham Dull and heifers of for sale, one and two years old. Marion Suker 1*J7I34, six years old cot by Glostus Hero No. 121S4 out o( Virginia 4th by Roy Star of Ualn good bull, kl and good breeder, wolglit, 2l40Jbs. Valley 87971. Tnla is as [. kind to handle A. FUNK. Edgewood Iowa. What you doin' neighbor? Helping Bill. What's Bill doin'? Helping Mandy What's Mandy doin'? Helping mother. Wbat.s moth* cr doin'? Taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible family.—Denton & ward. For Sale. Thirty-two farms in southern Iowa from 60 to 400 acres 827 tc 350 per acre. ^res* Hotel and fixtures for sale. One good creamery for sale or trade for lands, aiso farms and city property in and around Manchester and South Da kota. W. G. KENYON. 51 11 Dry 6001b, What would you think of your grrcery man If be sold you sand for sugar? What do you think 1901, Cotton and Wool Hose for everybody. Men's and Boys' Fancy Shirts, Prints. Mus lins, Calicos, Towels, and Toweling by thev yard, Doilies, Pillow Shams and Covers, lied Spreds, Worsted Blankets, Table Spreds, Stand Covers. Jewelry. Silverware "Roger Bros. 1847 Only." I r-: LompfMen Etc. Fine Decorated Parlor, Hail and Hang ing Lamps, Glass Lamps of all Kinds and Sizes, Fine Decorated Glass Sets and Novel ties, Fine China Ware, Crockery, Granite and Tinware of every Kind. Our Musical Department is complete with choice Instruments and Merchandise. Our Holiday Goods are now on display. We will show you a nice line of presents suitable for old and young. We can furnish you with nearly everything you may want in your home. We invite you to call in and see us every time you are in the city. Yours Truly, IMooro's Department ...Store.. Atkins & Chapel We are making Special Prices on Bed Room Suits for the next 30 days in order to make room for our New Spring Goods. Atkins & Chapel 'OPPOSITE STBADDAN'S HARNESS STORE. 1 of a druggist, who offers yon a substitute for the Madison Med lain Co's. ftocky Mountain Tea,— Denton fit Ward. Sheriffs Sale. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a special execution, to me directed, dated January s. 1002, and issued out of tbe office of the Clerk of the District Court of the 8tate of Iowa, in and for Delaware i-ounty, upon a judgment and decree rendered lntatd Court on the z7th, day of December $ ln favor of OUle Smith and against H. B, Smith et al I have levied upon tho following described Keal Estate aa the pro-' perty of the said H. B. Smith et al to wit: I Lots 8,9. and the west Si feet ot lot 10 and the I east t-ll ot lot 8* all In block 6, In Hopklntnn Delaware county, Iowa. And ou the 6th day of Pcbruary 1902. between the hours of 6 O'C'O a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. sale to comtnece at tlut hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House door in Manchester, County of Delawarn and state of Iowa, I will proceed to sell said property, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said execution, amounting to five hundred eighty four and sixty seven one hundreds [684.67] dollars dubt. and seven and fifty four one hundreds ili [91641thirty dollars. At torney's fee. and sixteen aud eighty three one hundreds [16.1 interest and accruing costs, the highest and best Didder for cash. mil ... dollars costs, together with accrnlngcosts, at public auction to Dated this 6th day of January WS. R. W. FIBHKI. 4w2 Sheriff of Delaware County. Strong evidence sustains the poi»u}nr verdict that Ely's Cream Halm is WTIV its weight in gold. Trial size 10 fit Full size 50 cents. Sold bv druggis and mailed by Ely Bros., 50 Warren S:.. New York. & Proberta, Ce). Mtesrs. ELY lluos I have been H? flictert with catairh for twenty y It made me so weak 1 thought I W consumption. I sot oue bottle of Kl Cream Balm and in three days the charge Btopped. It ia the best medicit.f I have ever used for catarrh na Very truly, FRANK E. KINDLESPIRK As an example ot success ID tbe li-|.' of IndepeodeDt journalism, The IVa Moines Leader is among tbe foremos in tbe nation. Its pronounced busineFs success demonstrates that honeBty nnrl independence in journalism pajs. 4w 1. Moore's Department ...Store Is filled from cellar to ceiling with choice staple goods, the best that money will buy. Ladies', Gents' and Children's warm Fleeced Underwear, Woolen Mittens for Ladies, Misses and Children. Notions, 1y i|i VTI fggm Underwear ...Sale... Commencing" on" Monday Jan. 20th and continuing for one week only, we will in- til augurate our 5th annual January sales of Linens and Underwear, Towel-j}? ing. Bed Spreads, Sheets, Hus $ lins, Embroideries and Laces. i#The Elaborateand p«-„ •J parations made for 1 lathis sale justifies us in predicting the mostjyi ft successful January sale we have ever held, and QS we extend a cordial invitation to all prospective -P buyers to examine our splendid stocks and« make a careful comparison of prices before pur ijjf chasing. iltf iBurton Clark. Clothing, Men's Remember us when in need of anything I in the line of Yoiith's land Boys' Clothing. iiiiiiiuiiiiiii&iiii We have an extensive and well selected stock of Suits, also Ulsters and Dress Overcoats in great variety. Styles and Prices that will suit you. We make a specialty of Men's Fur Coats. You should see our assortment and getj prices before purchasing. Respectfully, D.F. Riddell iiiijjttjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittyiii^uiiUMUiiiiuyHBiiuiiiiiiiuiuiiyiiirnM ifi 'jr." ',#1? a. V. a I "H uiZ Jfi I'M