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i» •viS',v tky*., m"\h m- 'f? fciVv"- •X ftf- UfiL- c-vV- v/*^ p^ 1 I 4 11 V?' P' fcr I r "..V I V^f 1'^ 'W-i •-J.-1'. .rr.yvv' & ifi ,. c'.: L-- j! .I, 1 x* A iWC ¥*1 TUESDAY, October 23, 1906. Linens of merit at SPECIAL PRICES. You will do well to attend this Linen Sale. Our stocks are adapted for Hotel, Restaurant, Board ing Houses and Fine Family Trade. Beautiful all linen matched Table Sets for fine "J CA family use, per set I JU Linen Table Cloth that excels In quality, 2 yards wide, fine finish, special price now \'A Beautiful all weight cloth per yard, 50c and 98c linen heavy 25c Extra quality double finished Satin Damask Irish and Scotch manufacture, 1 pa special price $1.25 and .. I 3U Come here for Good Linens, you special things this week. Rexall kidney pills, Sargent's. 'Miss Lina Hamilton of Eldon, is :n the city on business and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ward, 288 North McLean street, left last evening for Dddyville to visit relatives. Rexall spices, absolutely pure. Sar gent's. Mrs. N. J. Lambert, 1739 East Main Btreet, left last evening for Agency to visit friends. For corn huskers' hands. Swenson's glycerine lotion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baysel of Bata via, returned home last evening after I Ladies' small size Watch, a fine hand en« graved case warranted for 20 years* wear, fit ted with Elgin or Wal tham works, a very fine timekeeper, case has solid gold joints, and Is the best for wear to be had, at $12.00 Ladies' 17 jewel, 6 size, the highest grade movement made In this size. We have only a dozen of these on hand and will make a special price on them of only $18.50 Ladies' Best Watch, Is a plate, stem wind movement. Has 15 fine Ruby jewels, in gold settings, exposed pal lets, compensating bal ance wheel, patent Breguet hairspring. Best you can buy, $7.50 "Nickle-Silver open face, stem wind and stem set, fancy em bossed case, back and front. Genuine Ameri can jeweled escape ment. $5.00 Extra special Inducements in all linen napkins. It will pay you to buy here 'V 1 If and now ................ .L Beautiful Huck Towel, Damask border, scalloped edge OC_ very special, price S. C. CULLEN & CO. The place to get reliable advice and careful at tention, and the place to get Up-to-Date at reasonable prices—is Mrs. Jane Callahan's 223 East Main Street. Tri-Weekly Courier. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Prom Saturday's Dally. Lee's lice killer. Sargent's. Mrs. W. F. Copeland of Libertyville, was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. William Cole of Agency, was In the city yesterday on business. Mrs. A. H. Ellmaker of Batavia, was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Mary Schneider, of Hedrick, is in the city visiting friends. Swenson's glycerine lotion guaran teed to cure corn huskers' sore hands. JL Beautiful Scotch Huck Towels, pure linen, OA hemmed ends £Ul Beautiful line hemstitched 1 D_ linen Towel®, special I Ot Large lot of linen Huck Towels soiled, 1Cr special price IJL We promise funeral of Mrs. G. B. attending the Owen. Mrs. E. E. Mosher of Lacona, return ed home last evening after visiting rt the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. E. De Harpport, 933 West Main street. Rexall cough syrup. Sargent's. Earl Paxton Of Moulton, arrived in the city and is a guest at the home of his uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker, 524 South Ransom street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrall, 173 East Court street, and son, Master Brown, left last evening for Hedrick to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bradwell. Mrs. J. N. Tennant, of Seymour, re turned home this morning over the Milwaukee, after visiting at the home of her daughters, Mrs. T. E. Rouse and Miss Gertrude Tennant, 115 South McLean street. S. M. Humble of Batavia was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ehrman, 132 Morrell street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herod, 425 West Second street, left for Eldon this morning, where they will pass Sunday visiting relatives. Mrs. C. H. Strong and daughter, Rosa, of Mystic, returned home this morning after visiting at the home of EXTRfli $14.85 EXTRA, A Ladies' O Size Solld14K Gold Hunting .Case, .Stem Wind and stem Set, Elgin or Waltham works, case very fine, hand engraved, works are solid nickel, quick train, exposed pallets, patent hairspring, all up to-date in finish, $14.85 WATCHES for the A I E S We have so many different styles of Watches, so many different makes and so many different patterns that it would be impossible to catalogue them all here, are now offering in our Great Sale of Watches, but, choosing at random from the splendid stock we we have selected nine special bargains for ladies, nine watches that can be purchased from us. We mention these, just for instance, to show you what an assort ment we have here, ready for your selection. We are not reserving a single w~tch in our whole big stock from this Great Sale. Read these special iteitis and then come in and see some of the other bargains we can show you. "We always do what we say we do." ARNOLD'S JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE 113 East Main Street. ,W"- 'I Mrs. Alice Young, on East Majn street. For corn huslcers' hands. Swensons glycerine lotion. Secure your tickets for the compet itive lecture course and reserve your seats free at the Farson Hardware store. First number Nov. 2. Elma B. Smith company. Miss Bertha Day of Fairfield, arriv ed in the city yesterday afternoon and is the guest at the home of Miss Lu verne Rector, 214% North Davis street. Samuel Allison of Cedar was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Blackstone '.-f Monmouth, 111., returned home yester day afternoon after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, who reside eact of the city. J. M. Wright and Miss Gussie Avery of Batavia, left this afternoon for Cus ter City, S. D., after a visit at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. S. E. Long, 536 South Davis street. Mrs. A. E. Walker of Moulton. arriv ed in the city last evening and Is a guest at the home of D. and MrB. W. G. Walker, 524 South Ransom street. Mrs. Walker will leave in a few days for Richland where she will spend the winter with her son I. M. Walker. Rubber air cushions for invalids. Sargent's. From Monday's Dally. 5: John Aired, of Moravia, is In the city today on business. Mrs. George Thomas, 416 Mabel street, left this afternoon for Russell to visit friends and relatives. Swenson'sTglycerine" lotion guaran teed to cure corn huskers' sore hands. Mrs. Mary Milligan and son James, of Hiteman, returned home this after noon after visiting at the home of John F. Fish, 834 West Fourth street. Crutches, all sizes. Sargent's. Mrs. C. Hatfield, who resides on South Walnut avenue, left this after noon for Russell to visit friends and relatives. Sargent fits trusses right. A. R. Greenfield, of Libertyville, is In the city visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. T. F. Suit, 1539 East Main street. Abdominal supporters. Sargent's. Pedacura will destroy all odor from your feet. Ask your druggist CORSET SALE OF ALL NEW FRESH, CLEAN, COR SETS, PERFECT IN FIT, AND COR- RECT IN STYLE, NO OLD STOCK OR JOB LOTS, AND SURE TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. SPLENDID FITTING $1.25 COR SETS, OUR PRICE 95c 75c CORSETS SURE TO PLEASE YOU. OUR PRICE 47c CORSETS USUALLY SOLD AT 50c AND 60c, OUR PRICE 39c 35c GRADE IN CORSETS, OUR PRICE 24c The Fair 118 E. Main St. P. S JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF HANDKERCHIEFS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. Ladies: We can give you a good time piece in a 20 year, gold filled Hunting case, for less than ever before. A nickel, 7 jeweled, cut expansion, balance wheel pendant set, for only $8.50 Ladies' fine Swiss Watches, include the very best makes, per fect and accurate time keepers. We have the Longines, Waldemar, Omega, all good time keepers, from. $7.50 up. Ladies' Gold Filled Watch, a 20 year, hand engraved case, fitted with an Elgin, Wal tham or Hampden works, fine jeweled and patent hairspring, $10.00 Imported Swiss Chat alaine, case enameled in red and inlaid with Gold and Silver, very fine and a good time piece. Gold hands and dial. None better. Our Sale Price. $7.50. THE OTTUMWA COURIER New Belts New Plaid and Roman stripe silk a A pearl buckle -.r ... *7 JUL Handsome silk Girdle and fancy leather Belts, stone PA set buckles |,JU This gray Suiting is 54 inch wide, firmly woven and shown in three very pretty patterns ... ... Wool Taffeta is a new cloth out this fall is 54 inches wide and worth $1.50, this week 50 inch Rainproof Cloth in Gray and Tan and Olive, a very serviceable $1.19 Cloth, this week ... Evening Shades in all the pretty new tints, fine soft fabrics, for Waists or DreBses, price per yard All Wool Tricot Waistings, all colors, 25c, 54 inch heavy Novelty Wool Cloaking, per yard 1.98 I gathering of Ladies' Coats brought together for this exceptional offering. Black Coats, richly trimmed in braid, half lined and worth dollars more. Novelty Cloths trimmed in velvet and Braids and Brown Coats with strap trimming, a splendid opportunity to save $2.50 on your Coat. Choice of 35 Coats $10.00. Special Showing of Black Coats. Beautiful Black Cloth Coats, half lined and some are lined throughout with heavy satin and richly trimmed and cut with a graduating fullness that reaches its widest span at the bottom, giving the desired flare. Prices Range $15.00, $18.75, $21,50 and $25.00. Fine Showing of High Class Furs The dependable kind, all this Season's Skins made up in Jackets and Scarfs and sold on a guarantee of quality and price. Home of Pony Hose Stockings for boys and .tY 1 girls in cotton and fine wool, 25c, 35c and 4JL Children's heavy ribbed 1A '-•OW Hose, all sizes, for IUv '''ffj Children's.and Misses' fine 5' wool Stockings, all sizes J. E. SCASE NEW YORK STOCKS. This market is furnished by the Cassidy Commission company. Local office, Rooms 28 and 30 Hofmann Block. E. C. French, manager. Opening. High. Low. Close. Atch 100^4 101% 100% 101% Am. Smelt.. 153% 156% 153% 156% Amal. Copp.113 115 112% 114% 274% 266 274 119% 117 119% 78% 7-7% 79 .. 78% Ana. Copp.266 B. and O. ..117% B. R. T. Can. Pac. C. G. W. C. and O. C. F. I. Erie II). Cent. 7-7% .173% 176 17% 17% 57 51 43% 173% 175% 17% 17% 57 57 43% 58% 53% 44% L. and N. ..144 58% 53% 44% 171% 174 171% 174 143% 145% 145% This Store Makes a Specialty ofi Reliable Goods. Phenomenal Selling of Dress Goods and Silks is Easily Accounted for when you consider thai every piece of goods in our store is New and the Latest Style, the Quality is the Best and the Prices are at the bottom notch. Special inducements for this week came in today's shipment, they're New* they're Pretty, they're Very Cheap at the prices quoted below. WE PAY RAIL ROAD FARE THROUGH THE MERCHANTS' ASSOCIA TION. $1.00 Gray Suiting, 75c 27 inch Fancy Silks 85c 75c 1.33 1.00 50c 75c Imported Plaid Waist ings for this week Greatest $10.00 Values Ever Known 58c Sir -V SEE OUR HANDSOME NEVA/ TRIMMINGS We make a specialty of Large Sizes Underwear Ladies' L3C Ladies' black all wool Cash- ir mere Hose, all sizes L3C Ladies' fine Miercerized Black Hose to do embroidery r|j. work on JUL M.K.T., com. 33 34% 33- 34% M.K.T., pfd. 68% 69% 68% 69% Mo. Pac. ... 94% 95 94 95 Nor. Pac 213% 210% 213% N. Y. Cent..129% 130% 129 130% Ont. and W. 45% 45% 45% 45% Peop. Gas.. 89 89% 89 89% Penn. Ry...l40% 142% 140% 142 R. I., con.... 27% 27% 27 27% R. X., pfd... 65 65 64% 64% X. & S., com. 35% 33% 35% 36% Reading ...142% 145% 142% 145% St. Paul ...170 171% 169% 171% So. Pac. ... 92 93% 91% 93% So. Ry 33% 34% 33% 34% Sugar 133% 134% 132% 134% T. C. &L..157 157 157 157 Tex. Pac. .. 36% 36% 36% 36% U. S. Steel. 46% .47% 46% 47% S. S. S. pfd..105% 106% 105% 106% Ladies' long sleeve Knit Corset Cov ers, plain and fleece £)K lined, each /CU\nj Ladies' fleece lined, fine ribbed Vests and ankle length £)Kfl Pant3, each &OL> Ladies' fleece lined Vests and Pants that usually sold for 50c, are here at 39c, or two garrpents for Ladies' fleeced, all wool—silk and wool—silk and lisle thread Union Suits for Ladles, Misses and Boys, $3.75 down to Mviy Infants' fine lambs' wool sillco and fleece lined underskirts and bands, in cluding "Ruben's" make, 50c down to Gents' and Boys' heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers at 50c and 7H New Purses An all leather lined 8 Inch Walrus grain purse Inside pocket and coin purse for All Leather Purses 50 c, 75c and up to $5.00.' 4 These are the regular $1.00 Silks, the best Quality made OK to sell for a dollar, In Checks and Strpes UUKj Soft finish 75c Colored Taffeta Silks, suitable for all purposes, where we want good wearing Silk Yard wide, heavy lining Satin, fijll range of shades, guaranteed to wear two years, per yard A very pretty Soft Finished Silk Poplin in staple shades, also evening tints, per yard Yard wide, $1.25 quality, Black Taffeta Silk, $L00. Plaid Louisine Silks nr for Waists, per yard Plaid Taffeta Silks Children's White Bear Skin Coats like picture, $2.48 Caps to Match, 39c, 50c, 75c WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF CHIL DREN'S COATS, ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS AND THE PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW. Children Furs .. No moth eaten Furs here—every thing is the newest and prettiest the market affords, and our prices are al ways right. Children's and Misses, long, plain and Novelty Cloth Coats, neatly trimmed, for A special lot of Cloaks for Children from 8 to 14 years, pretty Novelty Cloths, for Tennis Gowns like this picture 75c Other styles at *Jo \j $1, $1.25 and $1.50 '*1 Men's Tennis Gowns 75c and $1 Children's Gowns with feet 50c Rubber 49% 47% 49 Wabash ... 19% 19% -19% 19% Kabash pfd. 45 46 45 45% W. Union .. 86 86 86 86 Cotton— Dec 19.87 11.02 10.87 10.90 Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Oct. 22.—Wheat—No. 2 red, 72%@73 No. 3 red, 71%@72 No. 2 hard, 72% @73% No. 3 hard, 72 @72% .Dec., opened, 73%@73% highest, 73% lowest, 72% closing, 72%@72%. Corn—No. 2, 44%@45 No. 3, 44%@ 45 No.'2 white, 45©45% No. 3 white, 45 No. 2 yellow, 45@45% No. 3 yel low, 45 Oct., 44% De6., opened, 42%@ 42% highest, 43% lowest, 41% clos ing. 41%@42. Sf/ Oats—No. 2, 32% |No. ... 65c .1.00 27 inch Soft Fnished "I HA 1 «. IP YOU do not know what Corseti 1 comfort is, buy your next Corset' here. We have models to fit any style figure. The Dip Hip model, with Hose Sup porters attached, also Girdles Cfj„ and Girdle Corsets, each y."k. High grade Batiste and Silk Corsets, entire new models, some have two pairs of Supporters and the prices range from $4.00, $2.50 1 down to »v We have an extra strong OpcClal model made especially for fleshy flgttres and comes O jr in a J. E. SCASE P-' 7 v, S I •w.a.,3 a wfS .1.25 x ISM- if t' tgr f' ,uu 1 V. 3.98 ...5.00 :*!&m L.Lj white, 34%@34% No. 3 white, Pork—Jan., $13.67. Lard—Oct., $9.60 Jan., J8.22 Ribs—Oct., $8.20 Jan., $7.42@7.i Rye—Cash, 64%. Barley—Cash, 39 @55. Flax and clover not quoted. New York Produoe Market." New York, Oct. 22.—Wheat 81. Corn—Dec.. 51%. New York Poultry' Market. New York, Oct. 22.—Poultry—1| ed, easy. Chickens, 10@14 t| turkeys, 16@20: fowls. 10@12%. Peoria ProriuM Market vY.- -V, I 1 I re roi inj ty wa de: SC2 wi am vej 4 Pe "V ZV~ 33 Oct., 32% Dec., opened, 33% hi est, 33% lowest, 32% closing, 31 33. Pec daj cur tioi stit tioi uv Fin fee frei kee ton Don T. I Grai