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-\'TFsr**v tyrt' JWi(o fr «~r St• ITH .!•: ft/", jw IM? .* W'p \V Jr{\ t%7\ 1 V' .*V" 1 ril'v^- V' J* i' .^ &' f® Ladies' pretty embroidered all over lace and lace boot Hose, Christmas styles .. If you wish to do your own em broidering we have the CA. plain mercerized Hose ...uv" PRACTICAL toom..50cup. TODAY'S MARKETS. This market Is furnished by the Cas sidy Commission Co. Local office, rooms 29 and 30. Hofmanu Block. Tel ephone, 933. High. Low. •74y Wheat—Open. Dec. ...74% May ...79 July ...78% Corn— Dec. ...42% May ...43% July ...44% v) .42% .44 .43% .41% .43% .44 Oats- Dec. ...33% May ...35% July ...33% !St' I Rlbe— Christmas Hosiery 50c «V- /~v UR grand showing of Holi day Hosiery is simply be wildering. The dainty silk em broidered sprays,, the new silk' medallion set in at the ankle, the allover lace and the lace boot styles making a variety to suit all tastes, 'at prices to suit' all purses, from 10 cents up to. $3.75 per pair Ladies' Black Hose Embroidered in Colors 25c SPECIAL for the Holiday buying. We have had three pairs of Ladles' fine gauze lisle Hose put in a box, making a very pretty and useful gift, the box Gents'BIack HoseET^,ra 25c and 50c UR Christmas ribbon sale offers some of the best values of entire year. Ribbons selected specially for the Xmas shop ping, when gay, pretty Ribbons are needed for gifts and fancy work—in so many different ways. Wide flowered Ribbons for making fancy bags, in a variety O of colors, at per yard •Ctfij Wide Holly Ribbon Fancy Plaid Ribbon, Roman stripes, satin Taffeta Louisines, some are six inches wide, all colors Fancy Hair Ribbons, at 5c, 10c and Close. .74% .78% Yes. .74% .79 .78% 2 .73% .79 .78% 78% •"7% .41% .43% .44 .42% .43% .44% .34 .36 .33% .33% .35% .33% Pork- Jan. 16.75 May 15.95 Lard— Jan.. 8.57 May.. 8.62 .33% .35% •33% 15.77 16.02 .34 .36 .33% 15.67 15.92 15.75 16.00 15.SO 16.05 8.60 8.50 8.57 8.42 8.60 8.45 8.60 8.47 §.42 &.3g 8.40 8.42 J5.ir '1 $1.00 Ladies' richly embroidered fine lisle Hose, also the pretty lace styles for OL Exquisite styles in the higher grades of Christmas Hose, prices range $3.75 down tc""l/ Xmas Fans a N elaborate showing of the newest style and Bize Fans for the gift giver's selection. The dainty hand painted, the thickly studded spangle and the fine silk gauze trimmed with lace, making a collection as large as you choose to select from and at prices equally at tractive. SILK GAUZE FANS 50c. VORY HANDLED FANS, some are hand painted on fine silk gauze, others spangle and lace design, special Christmas price The finer and more elaborate styles are priced at rj $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up to .«. O CHRISTMAS PURSES PURSES are the style this season, roomy and flt- ed with practical fittings, frames riveted and leather These purses make ideal gifts and are not expensive, here. Leather lined Carriage Purse $1.00 The Anthony Bag, entirely new, is practical and very pretty, made of fine French Calf Skin, in all colors A handsome assortment of Hand Purses, all colors and prices, 5.00 CHRISTMAS RIBBONS Othe 12k May.. 8.45 8.50 8.42 8.45 8.47 Car Lots. Wheat today, 46 estimated tomor row, 42. Corn today, 188 estimated tomor row, 162. Oats today, 115 estimated tomor row, 81. Northwest Roceipts. Duluth today, 72 last year, 124. Minneapolis today, 298 last year. 565. Primaries. Receipts—Wheat today, 702,000 bush els last year, 947,000 bushels. Corn today, 583.000 bushels last year, 1,016,000 bushels. Shipments. Wheat today, 662,000 bushels last year, 420,000 bushels. Corn today, 250,000 bushels last year, 385,000 bushels. Liverpool Cables. Opening—Wheat, unchanged corn, unchanged. li ... 1?!?-,J" "•'.- -tfylfml&MtiM lined. $1.25 Large size Shopping Bags, Wal rus and Seal Skin, and priced from $1.50 up to .4.50 Furs for Xmas Gifts One of the popular sellers for this season is a Si berian Squirrel, tab collar and the f|f» new four-inhand at $8.75 and Isabella Fox Scarfs with long bushy tails, extension chain fastenings. This is a very special bargain at the price Fine River Mink Scarf, two yards long, eight bushy tails and cord fastening, an excep- r"~'-..5.oo SPECIAL Offer in a 24 Skinner Satin lined, one Jackets, made and way below regular price .. $12.50 Cloaks for $8.75. We have 25 fancy Wool Mixtures, in 50 inch Coats, eight dif ferent styles in the lot, all new goods, and the best values you ever saw on our rack, choice of the lot for O. O Xmas Linens Nice Linens always make ac ceptable gifts to the lady of the house. Hemstitched cloths with Nap kins to match at per 1 TK set, $6.75, $8.50, up to AO. 0 Beautiful Damask Lunch Cloths, sizes 36x36 and 45x45, hem stitched—85c, $1.00, $1.25 CI "TK up to tf Hemstitched Luncheon Napkins, 15x15 are correct for afternoon parties, per dozen, $3.95 and Table Linens by the yard with Napkins to match, the good kind, soft finished and every thread linen, 90c, $1.15 1 $1.25, $1.50 and A. O Cluny Lace Pieces Tumbler Doilies, 25c and OtIC 12 inch Doilies, QQ 75c and 24 inch Center Pieces 25c 15c 36 inch Center Pieces 1.50 8.75 Closing—Wheat, %c lpwer corn, un changed. Hog Market. Receipts, 30fl,000 left over, 8,900. MARKETS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, Dec. 12.—Cattle—Receipts, 32,000 10c lower. Beeves, $4.10@7.25 cows and heifers, $1.65@5.15 stockers and feeders, $2.40@4.50 Texans, $3.75 @4.60. Hogs—Receipts, 30,000 5c to 10c lowed. Mixed butchers, $5.90@6.20 good heavy, $6.10@6.'20' rough heavy, $5.75@5.95 light, $5.80@6.15 bulk sales, $o.95@6.15. Sheep—Receipts, 28,000 steady at $3.90@5.80 lambs, $4.50@8.00. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago. Dec. 12.—Wheat—No. 2 red 75%@75% No. 3 red, 73@75 No. 2 hai-.d, 74% @76% Mo. 3 hard, 72@76 factory is to buy early, and many Ladies are taking advantage of the early buying this year, and will profit greatly by it. They not only get first choice of all the New Novelties but will avoid the crowds that pack the the store the last few days of Xmas Buying. Buy Your Christmas Gifts at a Store you can Trust 5.90 Muff and Scarf $7.50 Made of the best brown Coney Fur, new shaped Muff. See cut— $7.50. l-inch fine Near-seal Jacket. of the best wearing Fur 31.50 $18.00 Cloaks for $12.90 This lot consists of about fifty nobby wool mixtures, full 50 in. long, some are lined throughout, others half lined-. There are sev en garments in this lot that sold for more tnan $20.00, ey q/-w choice now /w,l7U Xmas Umbrellas Anable S/«|^AAAAAAA/*^ Gent's Umbrellas, no- jy cover ed handles, $1.75 QQ J. F.. SGASE ij" This Store is an Ideal Place to IVIakeYour Christmas Purchases-Everything Mew Dec., 74% May, opened, 79 highest, 79 lowest, 78% closing. 78%. Corn—No. 2, No. 2 white and No. 2 yellow not quoted No. 3, 41 No. 3 white, 41% No. 3 yellow, 41@41% Dec., 41% May, opened, 43%@44 highest, 44 lowest, 43% closing, 43% @43%. Oats—No. 2,-34%, No. 3, 34 No. 2 white, 36@36% No. 3 white, 34%@ 35% Dec., 33% May, opened, 35%@36 highest, 36 lowest, 35% closing, 35%. Pork—Jan., $15.75 May, $16.00. Lard—Jan., $8.60 May, $8.67. Ribs—Jan., $8.40 May, $8.45. Rye—Cash, 65%@'67. Barley—Cash, 43@55. Flax, clover and timothy not quot ed. Chicago Butter and Egg Market. Chicago, Dec. 12.—Butter—Sieady. Creameries, 22@31 dairies, 20@27. Egg a—Steady at 26^30. ?S1 THE OTTUMWA OOTTHrEfa Thousands of Useful Beautiful Articles -Appropriate for Holiday Gifts have learned from past experience that to buy Christmas Gifts satis Umbrella makes a desir gift for man, woman or child and saves a lot of an xiety as to size and fit. Children's Steel Rod School S?bw."a!'. 50c A full 26 inch size Gloria Silk Umbrella, steel rod, 1 aa Paragon frame 1.UU 26 inch Silk and Linen Taffeta guaranteed cover, exceptional Xmas Hdkfs. WE 1.50 Fine All Silk Umbrellas at $2, $2.50, $3, Kn and O.UU make a specialty of all Linen Handkerchiefs and in the daintiest hem and em broidery work. Many new styles are here for your Christ mas buying. Ladies' and Gents' Fine All Linen Handkerchiefs, with pret ty initials at 25c and JLOC The prettiest and most exten sive line of Ladies' Linen Hand kerchiefs with embroidered edge. Embroidered inside of hem, cross barred and the All-over embroidered styles to 75c and Many items in this depar-t ment that make pretty gifts. All Wool Fascinators in white, a an re S1Z0 ..«•«« a Ice Wool Fascinators, with pret ty crochetted edge, ty $ 1 0 0 an Ladies' Knit Wool and Silk bcarfs, at $1.50 r\r\ aid Long Kid & l.UU Infants' Bootees, 10c, 16c, 25c. Infants' Sacques, 25c, 50c, 75c. Bear Skin Caps, 45c, 58c, 75c. Chicago Poultry Market. Chicago, Dec. 12.—Poultry—Steady. Turkeys, 11 chickens, 9 spring chickens, 9. Peoria Produce Market. Peoria, Dec. 12.—Corn—No. 3, 40%. New York Poultry Market. New York, Dec. 12.—Poultry—Dress ed—Firm. Chickens, 13@14 turkeys, 14@17 fowls, 8@12. New York Butter and Egg Market. New York, Dec. 12.—Butter—Firm. Creamery, 23@33 held, 22@30%. Eggs—Weak. Average to prime, 32 seconds, 28@31. Terrflic Fats. It's a terrific fate to sutler from ser ious bowel trouble. Ward it off, with Dr. King's New Life Pills. 25c. F. B. Clark, Court and Second J. H. L. Swenson & Co, Court and Main. Gloves "T* HE scarcest article on the market today. We are very thankful to have received a couple dozen pairs for our Christmas selling. Don't all tele phone at once. 16 button length Glace K)d in black and white, $3.50 Ladles' and Misses' All Wool Golf Gloves Jeweled Back Sbig A WEf )Kn select from, at Gent's All Linen in the Plain and the new Cross Bar styles at 50c, 35c and A beautiful collection of Ladies' Fine Linen Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, 35c, 50c, I 25c fif\ ..l.UU Knit Goods Ladies' Elbow Length Gloves 50c 25c Ladies' Wool and Mer cerized Golf Gloves .. Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Ladles' silk lined Glace and Ladles' 12 button black and Mocha Kid Gloves, 1 EA White Kid a or .....A.*'" Combs and Novelties EWELED back Combs make nice gifts that Is the good kind like you find at this store. Combs richly Jeweled in white and colored stones, in dainty de signs, at $2.50, $1.95 down to E W E O E S a in White Metal with Ormula Gold and burnished silver plate which is guaranteed by us, never to tarnish, all are silk lined, 25c, 35c, 50c up to .2.50 TAG HORN Toilet seta In a variety of style, manicure from $1.00 up to $3.75 toilet sets $1.50 up to $5.00, Shaving sets $1.50 to $2.25 Military sets, $3.25 to $4.75 Clothes brushes Hat brushes, etc, etc. Christmas Dress Goods DRESS pattern, a waist pattern or a skirt pattern makes a nice Christmas Gift, especially so when it comes from this new stock of reliable goods. have specially prepared for this Christmas buying a ,flne lot a I or re in a entire color line, Including black, at per yard I 9C All Wool 36 inch Waistings per yd. 50c Our showing of rich black goods in all the new weaves In coal and blue blacks are the best we have ever showij. We invite you to come and see these handsome weaves, at JL.UUAAI Black Goods at $1.45 We have a beautiful assortment of these fine Goods, in a variety of pretty weaves, 46 inches wide, price Xmas Silks Pretty exclusive waist patterns, silks for the long scarfs and the more staple kinds are shown here in a full range of Special tor the Christmas buying, we have put our $1.00 Fancy Waist Silks on one table and the price is only One lot of Brilliant Cord Silks A full assortment of In staple and evening shades in the 75c quality shades, at Taffeta Silks, per yard Plaid Waist Silks 75c Fine Black Silks In the 27 and 36 inch width made by the best and most reliable makers and backed by this store. Anyone con templating a silk dress for Christmas present, should see these MOULTON. Moulton, Dec. 12.—Charles Hurd has gone to Idaho to sell horses. Deete Ogden is home from Ames. She was called home on the account of the sickness of her grandmother, Mrs. Joel Ogden. Mrs. B. O. Headly went to Center ville the first of the week to visit at the home of John V. Headly. John Hurliman was in Centerville Monday on business. M. F. Huffman was in Centerville on Monday on business. Harve Stevenson of Udell passed through the city Monday enroute for Exline. Mrs. Mont Cole has returned from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Hazel Blos ser, in Chicago. Her daughter and baby accompanied her home. Mrs. I. C. Pinckley of St. Louis visit ed at the'Gus Pearson home the latter part of last week. Mrs. Jennie Benson of Milan return- Imported Black colors.or v™ 50c 4 1.45 staple 65c S^A^AA^^W^VWW H. K. Alexander was in Unionvllle,*' Mo., Monday. John Willilamson, hostler at the Wa bash round house, is very sick with pneumonia. Ed Hornstein went to Brookfleld, Mo., Monday. J. G. Rogers returned Sunday from Midland, South Dakota, at which place he is preparing to locate. John Taylor of Centerville was in town Monday. E. A. Walker left Monday for & tri: through northern Iowa. 'A David Dinnning of Cincinnati pass ed through the city Monday enroute to Des Momes. -if 1 EVA r»• mi-} k.A-M ed home Monday, after a visit at th« Gum home. C. L. Smith was in Centerville Mon day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sawln returned^) I Monday from a two weeks' visit at 1 Hampton. v, \i. iSfA if 1 liik Ho,., if sfsr, y[j. mi ilfit Mkilil_