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I »THURSDAY, October 26, 1905T ft sale price •v.5 ff'1 Hi: V,H. ... 9 Quarter best Pepperill Unbleached Sheeting, 25c grade, BLOOMFIELD. Mocmfleld. Oct. 24.—The member ihlp of the A.- O. u.' W. lodge is in creasing rapidly. Each week large classes of candidates are being in itiated. On last Friday night eleven Initiations were made at the local hall, and Saturday evening the lodge and candidates visited the Ottumwa lodge and the work of fifteen new members •tfas done toy the Ottumwa team. Seventy-five applications have been made and at least sixty will be taken In a short time. On Friday even ing, State Auditor B. F. Carroll will be present and also B. F. Rekopf, the grand recorder of the order, of Des Moines, and Saturday evening, Nov. 4 a banquet will be held in the hall. 'The Misses steckel, after spending the summer irt the west, returned on Saturday, having been absent for eight months. Robert Prevo. of Moulton, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. T. Bkirt, 1-3 oft. This New Style $16 Suit In Navy, Children's Best $12.50 fine Kersey. Coats, latest Green and Brown, a Fall Effects, one-third oft, QQ Sample Sale Price JLU.OO 0 4 of the Katz Skirt Co. at Katz' Sample line of Ladies' $3.00 Skirts, embracing over 20 no Fall styles for I. .. 2.98 .3.98 4.98 Wall Paper 3c a Roll BUY DOLLAR BACK AND GET THE BEST SILK MADE. Half Wool Ingrain Carpets, New Designs only.. ... ... All Wool Ingrain Carpets, full yard wide 75c Ten Wire Tapestry Brussels Carpets, only .. .. $1.00 Velvet Carpets, latest designs, richest colorings .. "40 inch Unbleached widths make an 80 inch wide sheet .. n„ Great Sample Skirt Sale l/3 jO Kate Sample line of Ladies' $1.75 and $6 fiew style Skirts, PA latest Novelties 4.3U Katz $5.50 Guaranteed 5c Outing Flannels in dark colors, only ...4c Underwear Sale Boys' and Girls' Heavy Fleeced Un derwear, in al stees, 15c i\ grade", only AvC Boys' Best heavy fleeced Underwear, the kind some people ask 50c for -GDC Ladies' 25c warm Fleeced Vests and Pants Ladles' iiOe warm lleeced Union Suits. Ladies' guaranteed All Wool Scantel Medicated Underwear for QQ rheumatism «/OC- 19c 39c Wool Blankets $2,19 Extra large 11 Quarter Wool Blankets, only .. .. $3.48 AH Wool Plaid and Plain Gray Blankets, only The Best $5.00 All Wool Extra Large Blankets .. Genuine Amana All Wool $6 Blankets .. .2 98 Great Carpet and Rug Sale 43c ,47c 55c 75c Taffeta Petticoats $3,66 7c grade of Fleeced back Flannelettes, only Extra large Tennis Gowns, for large, stout ladies .. A beautiful finished line of $1.25 Gowns, for .. .. Large solid Oak Dining Tables, Q'||$25 Hand Polished Dining I^QK 42 inches wide, $10 grade U.XM/ Tables, Golden Oak only .. Good heavy Cotton Top r\ Mattress, $3 values for .. Best grade Elastic Felt Mattress, worth $8 .. $3.00 Enameled Iron Beds for $1.98 3, Prevo. Mrs. Rininghaus, of Cantrll. spent Sunday at the Steckel home. She in tends spending the winter in St Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stein and family, of Ottumwa, spent Sunda-" with B. Loeb and family. 'Miss Inez Scarborough, after spend to* a week with her parents, returned Good Woven Wire Bed Springs, for .. Solid Oak Dining Chairs, Sale price.. 5.50 WmSm 1 Ladies' $25.00 Panama Suits with 50 inch tight fit ting jackets and extra full 1 Ladie3' $35. Squirrel lined New Style long Coats at one-third off for this sale nly O.OO This new style $16 Suit f*f* u.u" This $12.50 New Fall Jacket sf 23.33 Sheeting Two off the Regular Price. Kctz' Sample line of Ladies' and Misses' New Fall style, 1 A A $4.50 Skirts, 1-3 off .. .. .. .. J.UV Katz' Sample line of Ladies' finest $10 nnd $11 Skirts, an extra Or special bargain U.OJ ..63c^ ..85c 1.39 Best Graqe Plain Ingrain Wall 1 A Paper, per roll A Large size, extra heavy -i qK Smyrna Rugs, were $2 A .OH Large All Wool Art Squares, DK 9x12 feet, $9 values D.Oti Solid Oak, 6 foot Extension Tables for $3.48 Best Tapestry Brussels Rug,1 9 1 2 $ 1 8 a .. ..AO.lt) Extra Fine Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet, $30 value 21.75 A today to the Iowa Wesleyan univer sity. to resume her studies. The Kabins township Sunday school convention was held at Monterey with a good attendance and an Interesting program. The special music of the day was furnished by a quartet composed of N. S. Miller, M. F. Penrod, Prof. ,H. C. Brown and John Collins. Tho teacher question was discussed by F. M. Hlnson, H. Brown and others. "The Use and» Abuse of Sunday School Helps," was the subject of talk by C. L. Marmon. The meeting resulted in the adoption of resolutions to organize a Sunday school at that place, -which will be the first held in two years. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presldenl-'-Mrs. Mary Stober. Vice President—Abher Brown. Secretary—J. G. Morgan. Normal secretary—Ira Foster. Home department Mrs. Byron Lamb. T?mperence secretary—Mrs. Sam r-r.iett. Primary secretary Mrs. Chas. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toombs spent Sunday -with relatives in Moulton. J. W. Thomas, of Conesville, has rented the Wm. Baumgarten iarin wt.n of the city and will move there about the first of the year. The business was transacted through S. L. Berry, who ,OU 198 75 i.» r*. ,, 52c 55c Tennis Flannel Gowns Ladies' Tennis Flannel Gowns, /|Qft Bxtra well made rxJ/C Ladies' 85c Tennis Gowns, fancy collar and cuffs .. 69c 98c 98c .... An extra fine line of -i qq Tennis Gowns at $1.48 and .. i-.wO Blanket Sale 10 Quarter double Cotton Blankets, pair .. 75c gray Mottled Cotton Blankets, a pair Large 11 Quarter size Cotton Blankets, only 12 Quarter, the largest Blanket made, only.. .49c Fine White Wool Baby Flannel, the 50c grade, sale 39c price Heed Bros., $3 Sample Street and Dress Hats in black aq and colbrs J0 10c grade of Mottled or German Flannels for .. Men's New Fall style $15 Overcoats go at Boys' $4 All Wool Suits, A New line of Parlor and Dining Room Papers at .. wm also rented the James Hull farm to L. P. Breeden, of Conesville. Captain J. O. Warrington left Mon day for Keokuk. They have been drawn as Jurors in the federal court. The marriage of Everett Kinniman to Miss Lure Pirtle, of Savannah, took place Sunday at the home of the offi ciating pastor. Elder M. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaman will make their home on a farm near Savannah. Leigh Sprowles. of Cincinnati, Ohio after spending a week with Miss Helen Davles, departed Sunday for his home accompanied as far as Ottumwa by Miss Davies. J. O. Linaberry having completed his Work as court reporter in Centerville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Young, and left Monday for Ot tumwa to report for Judge Elchel berger. Mrs. T. J. Prevo left Monday for Monrovia, California, where she was called to the bedsld of her son, Ira Prevo, who 1b verv low with consump tion, and lb not expected to recover. Mr. Prevo went west some months ago hoping to improve his health, by a change of climate. Bloomfleld, Oct. 21.—C. A. Hazle wood, traveling salesman for a fruit house in Ottumwa, returned home on Thursday evening, quite sick- as the result of an accident sustained on the -j-. -V THE OTTUMWA COUKIBR OTTUMWA'S FASHION CENTER T\1 »ii 5 i~N. Tomorrow will begin the Greatest Eight'day Bargain Sale ever held in the state/'/a sale that fully demonstrates the super' Phillms Kia StOr0 ior Buying and Selling Powers of the Big Department Storevthat fully illustrates the big saving thrifty people can make by Phillinc' RlfT QtnfP patronizing Ottumwa's Big Store instead of the Chicago Catalogue Houses^a sale that puts competition out of the race. AJlg OIUI W FIRST COMES OUR GREAT SALE OF LADIES' AND MISSES' SAMPLE JACKETS AND SUITS Having purchased the entire sample line of the Alpiers Cloak Co. and the Katz Skirt Co. for 66 cents on the dollar, we are prepared to offer the newest and most exclusive novelties in Winter Jackets, Suits and Skirts for one-third off the regular retail price and about 10 per cent less than the Factory Cost. For instance we offer in Navy, Green and Brown, exactly like picture, at Alpier's Sample $15.00 New Style Black Broadcloth Suits, with long tight 1 jackets .* 1U.UU picture, with one-third off Ladies $16.00 All Wool Kersey Coat, New Empire Style, one-third off, gg Ladies' and Misses' $7.50 Loose Back, Long Coats, one-third off, only $5.00 Children's good, serviceable and stylish long $5.00 Coats, one-third off, QQ only .O.OO Children's $5.00 White Bear Skin Coats for $3.33. Children's 75c White Bear Skin Hoods. Sale Price 49c 85c quality of White Flannels for infants' wear Sample Millinery Sale of Reed Bros. Sample Hats at Reed Bros., $2.25 Sample Street and Semi-Dress Hats, -i *Q New Fall shapes I «40 A New Line of Infants' Hoods ... 6k Overcoats Boys' $7.50 Overcoats, a J. Oft very special bargain BOYS' DOUBLE BREASTED FALL SUITS FOR 69c. cy jo Little Gents' $7.50 Velvet Gilbert brand and Corduroy Suits .. .. MEN'S $5 SUITS, SALE PRICE $2.98. Men's $8.50 All Wool Suits, A qq Men's $15 Fall Suits, a special bargain rr,«/0 wide extension shoulders T^c Great $1.98 Shoe Sale. JOHNSON BROS., AND RADCLIFF'S CELEBRATED MAKES OF LADIES' $2.50 AND $3.00 SHOES. MADE OF BEST GUARANTEED DONGOLA AND KID. ALSO A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF PATENT LEATHER SHOE8 ,N EXTENSION AND THIN SOLE8, SALE PRICE WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED QUEEN SHOE8. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GUARANTEED $2.00 SHOES, FOR 50c Half Bleached Table Linen 2 yards wide ... Men,s$3.50 Patent and Box Calf Shoes, $1.98 $1.25 Grade of Satin Damask Linen for 98c. Odd Half Dozens Of $1.00 /»QA $6.00 Set of Fine Table Lin- A A grade Napkins ..., OOC en, 1 Cloth, 12 Napkins ..".... 'i.'iO PHILLIPS' BIG STORE Milwaukee railway running into Tren ton, Mo. The accident was caused by the engineer's failure to see a danger signal until the train which was run ning at rapid speed, was too near to be drawn up slowly and bringing it up with a Jerk, Mr. Hazlewood was thrown from the seat. His injuries although not serious are painful and will confine him to his room for a few days. Andrew Taylor left Thursday for Slloam Springs, Ark., to settle the es tate of Samuel Steele, after which he will continue the trip to Los Angeles, Cal„ where he will make his future home, having sold his interest in the John H. Taylor farm to his brother, Lee Taylor. S. O. Meredith, formerly of this city, when deputy treasurer under John Bond, has been elected cashier of a new bank to be established In Queen City, ,Mo„ On December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guernsey have received news of the birth of a baby girl at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. B. Kelly of Bisby, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McAchran have received news of the birth of a grand son at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. I. Tinus, of Chicago. A good deal of ete^m is consumed in calling for it v. off Embroidered 69c l/s off Reed Bros., $4.50 Sample Street and Dress Hats in all the New 1 A A 1-3 oft J«UU Reed Bros., finest tern Hats, Sale price We have too many overcoats. We have cut the price from $2 to $5 on each Coat, aa we must reduce Stock. Men's $o Overcoats, 48 inches long, Men's $8 Dress Overcoats, with Belted gy Qij with velvet collar, hack £tOt $7 and $8 Pat- 5.00 Yard wide 12%c Wrapper Flan- Ai„ nelettes, Sale price J2C Prices that will decide the Clothing Question for the Winter. only .. MEN'S $10 OVERCOATS IN NEW MIXTURES FOR $6.48. 1 O ftfl Men's finest $22.50 and -i *f k(\ iV/.UU $25 Overcoats, now BOYS' $2 NEW 6TYLE OVERCOATS FOR $1.48. Boys' $10.00 Overooats Latest Fall Model .. A .tlvF 7.50 A qq 11.50 Comforts 49c each 50c Taffeta Silk for 39c Yard wide black Taffeta Silk for 69c Large size well made Comforts, $1 grade for 88c 1.98 QUALITY 1.48 QCIr. 75c wide Bleached Double ACks* Border Table Linen MUNTERVILLE. Muntcrville. Oct. 23.—Paul Martin Llndeen, the little son of Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Lindeen, died Tuesday aft ernoon, Oct. 17, at the age of 3 years and 5 days. Short services were held at the residence last Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock, after which the fu neral cortege proceded to the church, where the funeral sermon as con ducted by Rev. A. Gunberg, of Ottum wa. The Sunday school sang the hymn which the deceased used to often sing at his young age, "Gather All the Little Ones I to Jesus." The church choir rendered' two selection as follows, "Just Beside the River Angels Walt," and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." The remains were then viewed by the audience, after Which they were borne to the Munter ville cemetery by four boys, Ed John son, Carl Gustason, Earl Gustason and Earl Burgeson, and lowered In their last resting place as the choir sang. "Nearer My God to Thee." Little Paul leaves his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Lindeen and two sisters, Mabel and Gertie, to mourn his loss, together with a lare-e number of relative-) and friends who all join In sincere sym pathy with the family In their sad be reavemeit Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Johnson and '*r one-third off, only $10.66 Ladies' and Misses' $12.50 New Style Suits with loose Box Jackets, 1-3 off, only O.OO Only $8.83 Ladies' $25 Evening Coats, beautifully Embroidered and Appliqued in Grays, Greens, "\£l £t£t Blues and Blacks lD«UO Ladies' and Misses' Knit Hoods in all colors, a large New line at 25c and A beautiful New line of Flannelette Waistings .. Unique, the Celebrated Guaranteed Kid Gloves GO Children good, serviceable $2.00 Winter Jackets, This $12.50 Jacket, latest Fall iHyle, one-third 1 QQ with deep Fur Collar, O QQ Woolen 50c Genuine Monarch Kid Gloves, HO the Best in the city X1."" Large Fascinators 25c 23 different grades and styles of Fas cinators, Squares and Scarfs go on sale today. A beautiful New line of Squares and Scarfs, at A beautiful new line of 75c Suiting Silks, only .. .. .. 20 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar 49c A large line of 69c and* 75c Panama Wool Suiting Silk, Eollennes, Granites and Plain and Mannish Checks, Sale price 5c Prints in Reds, Wines and Fancies l.OO sample Sale Price O.OO oainpia gaio nwc Advavce Sale of Newton Annis Furs Strictly Reliable Guaranteed Furs Everybody ig familiar with the name of Newton Annis, the Great De troit Furrier. We believe his name is a sufficient guarantee as to quality. We will guarantee the price and add our guaoantee to Annis' as to the quality which makes a double guarantee. $7.00 Genuine "Fox Scorfs, 50 inches $1.50 Electric Seal Scatfs 42 inches 13Ssa.8 4.98 Sfi."uo 69c 20 Percent Discount on Finer Grades of Furs ..12k 69c Kid Glove Sale We have about 130 pairs of $1 Kid GlO'Ves in black and colors, odds and ends. Mostly small AO/» eiaes, choice.. ... 0*/l We are showing 12 different styles of Infants' and Children's White Bear Skin Hoods, 49c and up. Best All Wool Tricot Dress Flannels, only .1.00 Clementina our $1.25 light weight Kid Gloves The Chestertfeld $1.25 Mannish Kid Gloves, Sale -j QQ price. The Eskay $1.75 Gloves, all shades 1.00 Extra fine Kid ... 1^50 Kid finished warm Cashmere Gloves is the latest Mercerized Silk heavy weight Winter Gloves Ladies' and Children's Double Yarn Mittens Infant's white, pink and blue fine Yarn Mitts Great 49c Dress Goods Sale During this sale we offed 87 pieces of our Nev/ Fall Dress Goods In Plain and fancyt Weaves at 49c for This Sale Only 49c 54 inch Panama Suitings, Best $1.25 grade, Sale price Special Bargains In Groceries Mrs. W. P. Plerson vlsltid witl^ rel atives in Ottumwa last week. Charles Peterson was a business caller In Ottumwa Friday. Invitations are out for the mar riage of Miss Amanda Burgeson and Charles Peterson, which will oc cur on Wednesday evening, October 26, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burgeson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson, of Wlllard, were visitors here Thurs day. DARQYVILLE. 1-001 Very Best Northern Flour, the $1.50 grade for 71/nC PURL LINEN TOWELING FOR 6C. 4c Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Johnson were in Chllllcothe Wednesday. John Lindeen, of Swedesburg, arriv ed Wednesday to attend the funeral of his grandson Paul Lindeen. Adolpn Hultman is on the sick list. Miss Etta Gustason, who has been visiting in Deg Molneu with relatives for ten weeks, returned home last Sat urday, 5c Wash Rags wltb Hanger, only Swenson his new old one. Darbyville. Oct. 24.—A. J. is laying the foundation of residence on the site of the which was recently burned.' p. G. Woodward, general merchr.nt of this place, was In Centerville on business Saturday. All the coal companies at this plac* are doinsr big business this week. 25c Opera Shawls 49c Large size Hand Knit $1.39 qa Circular Shawls only «7oC f»f)_ WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR GUAR ANTEED DOLLAR BACK 8ILK8. Our Best 89c Plain and Fancy Mo hairs, Serges and Panamas, In almost every conceivable shade, including the new Checks 50c Mohairs and Wool Suitings go at 39c Qftn I $1-25 All Wool Henrlettaj •JvC in all shades HAYESVILLE. Hayesvllle, Oct. 28.—Rev. Pettlt fill ed his appointment here last Sunday evening. Quite a large audience *vas present. Noah Jacobs and family nave moved from Kansas here, Mrs. Emma Beasley Is visiting with relatives in Des Moines. Mrs. Jessie Richardson visited with her mother, Mrs. John Palmer last Monday. Mrs. Herman and daughter. Mies Blanche, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fredrick/son Thursday evening. During an/electric storm Monday evening, Ed/weller's barn was struck by lightning and burned. Between four and five hundred bushels of grain, and some hay were burned. Mr. Froi..m, of Arizona, Is visiting The new owner took charge Modday, w: 3 1 Apt* 1 s'""' 38$ fh I fVrTiK?,' 25c Golf Glove Sale Ladies' and Children's All Wool Golf Gloves *QC shmere .49c Double Mittens 10c 10c 10c ra good Fancy Children's Extra good Fancy Yarn Mitts., Ladies' fine All Wool Cashmere Mittens .. Sii K* t-*" j* ilif -%sl U. i~* 'rK\ V: %i$ [r^ A-® 49c j. W| 98c Jv A (r *,35 te 3c his brother, Julius Fromm, of thU place. Miss Flnlay Maxwell and son, bert are in Mystic this week. k. Al- I 1 5 I 3 Owners, Eddyville Tribune Changes Eddyville, Oc0 24. —(Special) Postmaster W. W. DeLong who haa owned and published the Eddyville Tribune for the past eight years, has sold the paper, plant and business to C. Sturgeon of Maxwell, Story county -V-Va::.v Vr, immw:'