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s^si$s?v TK tii ifc ib iS ib ili Hi iiii & Hit vV ib & ib iAi Suits! Our 40c cotton fleeced union suits W Our 5Cc cottou fleeced union suits .«•*? Our GOc cotton and wool fleeced union suits Our 73c cotton and wool fleeced union suits We have all sizes from 3 to 9 also in vests drawers wool and fleeced lined. We are going to sell these before Feb. 1st 1900. Come before ,the sizes are broken. -:s,, Table Linens! Bleached table linens 58 inches wide 272C. Bleached table linens 58 inches wide Half bleached table linens 58 inches wide 35c. Bleached table linen 58 inches wide Blcached4able linen 68 inches wide \£vVf*v, »ai SR-i SEND MO MOWEY and freight charges. Machine weighs 120 poundsand tbe freight will ^avarage7S cents tor each SOO railen. YmeasansilssItstyavr rsome P* FLIVE It THREE MONTHS TRIAL OTour««m home, arid we will return youril5™any day y?u ara not Eatisfied. We aeu lihriat ukti and grafeter flewlag laeltlMi «t $g.M, •10.00, «u.00,»lt.00auap,au fully described in our Free 1«UmCalalegae* but Sll*iO. for this' DROP DESK CABINET BUKUCKU UecretlMfc valit ever tffered bj any koum, PPWAWE QF MwiTATioNs aaassasg tiuqenU,oirerinK nearest freight depeUsHd lad It exaetly aa repreaaated. tha grtalaar valie y« «ir aw «o!twi!^Sirw idea of itn beautiful appearance. Made freaaelll aaarter Mtel aak ar walnut dealred, perferaied key slip, fall Mtael h«dy, Maatifkil awiaelry dNka paaets aad aiaay ether kuiwM iMonttin aad araaaMats, aaktavll tha TEST LATESTOTWK« TUBPAIiLOR OEM is feet high, it po Val Veeda, 1 Setef ST Pare Sweet Meledla Beeda, I Setaftl Ik.rWl^lr ErUIIaatOImU 1Mb, 1 Set.m Klek•.UntaMtl) DlspssM Ir4.,t Irt .r Ptoul.t S«n Istatim PrlMlssI B-rfi.. THK PARLOR CEM action eon.isUofthe CcMflRM ll.wrtl Hm4*.which ar» only used in On hlghr est (trade instruments fitted with Ii»« Csaykrs sa Vnlliuai, also best Dolgefelts, leathers, etc., bellows of tbebestriibberclotb, s-plr bellow's stock and finest leather in valves. THE PARLOR CEM is furnished with alOxM beveled plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal frames,, and every modern improvement. We IkraMi free a ksadsetae etf sa slMl sad tke ksst e(sa iMlrae^ (ion book MblSfksd. GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. SJS Issue a written binding 85-yeur guarantee, by the terms and conditlons of which uany part gives out we ... Try it one month and we will you are net perfectly satisfied. repair It fl^M ef charge. refundyonrmone^rlr yo of these organs will be sold at |39«50i AT ONCEe OON'T DELAY. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED £,/»» dealt with us ask yournelghbor about us, write the publisher ot this paper or Metropolitan National Bank, or Corn Nat. llank, of Chicago orOerman Exchange Bank, New York or any railroad or express company in Chicago- w* haveaospiutef ever ,7tO«Mt.lti occupy entire one of tlie largest business blocks in Chicago, and employ nearly S.000 people in our own 500 re sold at $39.50- ORDER Wl mu, OMUIW AT (!*.•• sad apt buildiug. ruHug,*iit. organ, piano and musical instrumenteatalogue. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK a CO. Ow.). F«l»tn. De«gl«inw»n4 Waymgatu.. CH1CAOO. ILL. £$&££ Only One ini January, 1900! "l?ivi Will you help us to make it our largest January week's business? the price list quoted below, and then see the goods. fL *T?V* 1^: s»tf nion scan the price list quoted Deiow, ana men see xne gooas. After that if you think we don't deserve your help in trying to beat our sales record we won't expect to get it. We have tried to make this store an object lesson in the right kind of dry goods selling We are trying harder than ever right now. Our stock is comprehensive, our qualities reliable, our prices attractive, our store service the best we know how to make it. We ask your patronage on these points of merit. •w ». Su *$ TII031PS0N & DRY&GOODS"AND MILLINE J.cutithift to us.tod we will eend you it ^0 will 06nd you itllt HtflH* UUILMtt CAIMETIUM1M SEWIM MAQHIHII»j fr«(«iit,€.o.0.ul^tt«ci»lZf Jm*'xoacuLSzmmlnelt your nearest freight depot and if fMMi pwMUy ifliilM«7 exaetly as represented, «o«l •aeUmotkcriMll kaiMu |M.W, and THE 4REATK8T BAMAIH TOD Special OBer Price $15.^0 in Stwtoa HlMn nUM under various names, Kith Tnrl.Mil.- 4JHMMJ. Write My«aie»g0 ud le.rm wk. sra nllskl. ok. sr. «t. T||P BURtlVmr 62?. "coon"OOKBN err I TIE DUnWIwIV '. IirEOTEHST. evebt puiKTnr S*S^=S®6SSSS «RADK 11CII1SII HDD, IT1TH THE e»bt hioh DEFECTS Or HONS. Made hj the, best •inker, la America. •from the best materialmraey can buy. S°"l)QUARTEB SAWED OAK Mints* closed (bead dropping from sight) to ba used as a eeatcr taUe* aleai erdaak, the other open with full length table and bead In place for sewing, 4 faacj drawer*, lalcat I8M akeletea fraaa* carved, paneled, em bossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel dra war pulls, rests on four casters, adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, riaeal large High Ana fceadf positive" four motion feed, self threading vibrating shuttle, autoinatio bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension liberatortimproved looae wheel, adjustable pressure foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress guard, hesi it fcaadto»eiy dmralcd aad •naanlcd aH beaetltall| alckel trlBMtd. GUARANTEED tkall|kl«ttraaalap. aiaatdarakle aa4 aeareal aotieleaa aacklae aftdi. Iifiy kaawa aitadmeat Is faniikd and our Free In 1 etruction Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. 1 SO^TaarsMHadiag^aaraatee is sent with every machine. I|T COSTS YOU NOTHING aad exaailaa (kl« aiaeklM. compare it with 1 woia mw wvmimi thoge your M0.M, and then Sf convinced that you areaaving 925.00 to 040.00, pay your freight agent the S1S.0O. WB TO BKTCRH TOUB IU.lt if at any time within three months you sax you are not satisfied. OBDKR TO-DAT DON'T DEtAYs. (Sears, Roehuctr A Co. are thoroucrhlv reliable.— Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. SEND US ONE DOLLAR »VE» rABLOB «EBOBOAH, by freight C. O. D.. sal^act'tecaaaiiaa- Cat thliad. w( aad aead to as with fl.OO, aad we wilt aead yaa this NKW ilPROVEl FABliOB €EB OBOAH, hy freight C. O.J. te eiaa^aa •tin. ye«. aad fbr better thaa ai ^OUH .. lattraaMats ever aiade. From the illustration alio n, which is engraved direct from a photograph you can form IFI 1 idimlMl by Mtra at awimm pa/tha freight ^35.50tJ*M the ft.eo dep««lit ar M4 »0 inches long, S3 inches wideand weighs 350 rounds. Contains5 octaves, stops, as follows: Diapaeaa, Priadpal, itdaaa, Seladia, Celeste, Cretooaa, BaaaCeapler, TrebleCeaplw, maaaeea fart* asd Tex laauat S Od^ve Coaplers, 1 Taae Swell, rtitwd Orgaa iwell, 4 Beta af Orcheairal Taaed Kmaatory Pipe s»d apt also ererything In musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for free special ..... (goatSiTlsobaifc ttaew tb ireagMy sellable. TheRenonte +7? »s 43c. ^.v ysk&t 1 50c. and 35c. 50c. 75c. Half Bleached table linens 72 inches wide 75c. Half Bleached table linens 72 inches wide $1.20. & Half bleached table linens 72 inches wide k': ssite fr $1.25. -J^r I# We. have napkins to match all better grades. Our napkins run from 00c to $4.00n^.dozen i\(OOCT -fc&i# V*^ OilCloth. .t VS tI -1 ORIGINAL NOTICE. In the District Court of the State of Iowa in and for Decatur County. Bevis Brothers. Plaintiff a -t V8. 'A storekeeper sells at M0.00 to Don't answer until you The oil cloth truHt has advanced cent since since July Int. fable oil cloth 5-4 15c. Floor oil cloth 25 to 50c. We have af few sizes left that we'will cheap. Our $1.00 Duck coats 85cf 1,25 duck coats $ Our Our Our Our 'W.-VS. Alex. Creveling, Mary E, Creveling, W. T. W alcott, M. T. Bant». Defendants. TO SAID DEPENDANTS, Alex. Crevellnp and Mary E.Creveling: You are hereby notified, that on or before the FirBt day of February, A. D., 1900, the pe tition of Plaintiff in the above erititled cause will be filed in the office of the .Clerk' of the: District Court of the State of Iowoi-in and for Decatur County, claiming of and-from the De fendants Alex creveling and Marv E. Creveling the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (350.) as money due on a promissorynote, and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the First day of October, 1899 and costs of suit including a reasonable at torney's fee, and claiming of and from:, all of the Defendants above named, the foreclosure of a mortgage executed by the defendant Alex. Creveling and Mary E. Crevellog to secure the payment of said note, on the following de scribed real estate, situated in Decatur coun ty, Iowa, to wit: The east halt of tbe south-east Quarter and the north-west quarter of the south-east quar ter (E of 8 E and the (N W!^of8K o' Section thirty six (36) Township sixty-right (08) Range iwenty-seveu (27). and tbe. fraction al south west quarter (S U) and the. frac tionat south-west quarter of the• north-west quarter(S W 5i of N W J4) of Section thirty one (31) Township sixty-eight (68) Range twenty-six (26) West 5th P. M. And asking a decree forever barring any right, title, interest. Honor equity of.redemp tion, which you or either of you' may have in or upon said land*. And unless you appear and make defense thereto on or before noon of the .second day of the March term of said Court, for the year 1900 to be begun and holden at the town of Leon, in said county, on the 19th day of March, 1900, default will be entered against you and judg ment and decree will be rendered thereon as prayed.for. lmted the 2Tth day of December, A. D. 1899, Fuller & Fuller, 19-4t Attorneys for Plaintiff. oooooooooqoooooooooooooo^ EBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL: PCTIONARY. 1A Dictionary ol ENGLISH. Biogrxphy, Gmgraplw. Fiction. The Fftvorite In !S* ui tiie IIMJ |jru:t*H firsts no seconds.* 'fv 's Duck Coats. yj .00. 1.50 duck coats 1.25/^' "'2 50 duck coats Remember we have the Sweet work shirts. L, "4 We have a few pieces left and following prices. Our 2 quart glass pitchers were 25c.,now 11c. Our 2 quart glass pitchers plain were 35c. now Our 4 piece cream, sugar, butter and spoon holder were 35c. now 19c. "^4 VVC V\VVS SEND ONE DOLLAR OutfthiasuL outand:send to us and ws will send you this Fo.. lag—by frelgh1 O.O.DJUbJectto examuia thlafswlag Uby freight O.O.DJUbJ.ctto ezaUl illa tion. Examine it,at your. fretohtdepotand if foond' perfectly oatisfactory and -J eon) I. reaalag Mis that retail afn0.«0 t. ilLN, freight agent O* t».W less the. tt. tanbuyfor nwitift, Iowa. TkIomS«MHuCvrtrl'ltuamodel] ajsasss^nfEsanssssa." The Iowa. State Smb ol Edtucattaw 5rlty—a ''^SBcoSnEeTautKorlty^anecMgity! ple^SfanSSxT^m^M^oEblar's solac®-! •JownSn^Tt^rTe^BctTlnJTSmpI^e work. No'homewlU be complete with out one. Our school trustees will And it impossible to Moure a better dictic for theschoolroom." KYo Write(J tivej WESBIXRS- V" in prices 40 |er •m ft* f) I .v.. jWe are sellingt at the old prices and 1 hey aro wm %m is-i "r a 1rlose^out 1 2.00. 00 auck coats 2.50. %m -fc|. -A '^m $ 3Sr im 4m ^4 1 *m Orr overalln and mm im :(i\m i4* close out. at the 19c. ""-vf 1 ^4 CsV?» BOOK AGENTS WANTED POR the greatest and fastesfrsslllng book ever published, Pulpit Echoes OR LIVING TRUTHS FOR HEAD AN9 HEART. Containing Mr. MINIIIVt best- Sennons. with SO* Thrilling Storiss, Incideats, rerson^l E*Mriehceste., as told By D. L. Moody and an Introdjutioa by Rev. LTJ Brand new," «OQ pp.. er.t.- bt**lifuttu Ohutntoi. B71.MO more AGENTS WANTKU—Men and Womca. -078sles VumcnM -a hamst time for Agents. Send tor tenns to A. U. woiiiuuwm UOm Hartford. Ceaa. leHEBTKfi'S CNQLIIH !!*Bsy5^kL3 AAF& Always writable. l^toTia?PfM|ia io KSD aa4, Oald jaataUie hexes, iaeated wtwhiwriiihaa/TekeasleAep. Htflwe ]Nmim *sMUajlana asl laity* fleas Buy ef year Orae^st,* seeaSeTli ittaai PartlaMlera_ Taelmealals •ad AMlefftv]S^Js.UMr,hy r» ti ts»s MaH« MsaHea this papa«^*' *^M Mkaialo wtlS seed 1 tieMateoedo, such mostai .rd, slgeon graoo, etc., from flak-on once going Khthemill. II1.apttftctetaiairrfei.T.ir«itlM. ly. Mad# of the very beut material. We famish with op»wife wheat hurdle, three eleree, wheat screens, wheat grador, corn and oat sieve and barley sieve. va Mltfi Wib boar. W.*«1e earaeeotoienir Wee. KKaleaee. WHfefcrlire. iWnltawll.|loaMtC»li)oy.. Address, 8EAt8,MEBIiCK CO. CHICACO. Hi *eara. Besbaslr*M. on tkeroagbly Htliiit AGENTS WAITED. To sell the fi^arsti Heading Stand and revolvihtf book case. Beat office or library article' ever patented, and sellB every whQm'(in''8ieht^At'a'' good profit. Why eftabd idie with such a chance to nak^v in'bney? Ask the publisher iof/thiA paper to ahow you sample, of this standv or write its for full particulars at once. MARSH MFG.. CO No. 542 West Lake St., Chicago. THE NEW YOR CLIPPER TH EfiTK! Cfi2. WOULD WORLD OF SPORTS From Our Exchanges. One day last week g/b. Danghferty bought thirty-one hoi'aes at Leon, Iowk. Mr. Daugherty has the dis tinction of marketing more horses in Chicago than auy one man who does his own buying. He is a hustler in his own business and keeps well to the front.— Ridge way Journal. "I can highly recommend Bang*' Hair Re newer as a pleasing restorative application tor the hair and a sure cure for all scalp dis eases."—Mrs, J. Wh»rtle. Omaha, Neb. A thoroughly reliable preparation endorsed by V'11' not A Still, Woodland. ffi disappoint. McOrath Uncle James Moss, died at the family residence last Tuesday, about 4:25 p. in. The remains were interred in the Zoar cemetery, yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Deceased was one of the pio neer settlers of this city, and leaves numerous relatives and hosts of friends to mourn his death.— Cainsville New?, Children lore to take Morley's Little Liver Pills for Bilious People, because they are small, look and taste like candy and do not gripe nor sicken them. One a dose. Sold only by L. Van Wer den. A Corydon young man recently jrot even with a girl who had given him the mitten by sending her a request to go outdriving, and when she had joy fully accepted and rigged herself out in her best clothes, he cruelly sent her a hammer and a lot of nails with tbe in formation that she could drive all she per Small size, lar*e results quickly, and manently cures constipation, indigestion bead aches, liver, bladder and kidney troubles -Beggs' Little Giant Pills. William Marker son, Wichita, Kans., says: "Best little pill made: they cured me of a bad case of con stipatlon," McOrath & Still, Woodland. itlo The Grand Jury brought in an in dictment on Sam Bryant and Clifford Kockhold of Jefferson township and Pearl Rockhold, of .Decatur county. The ofiense charged is stealing rings off of harness and unfastening check reins on several teams at Highland church in Jefferson township about the first of last November.—Corydon Times Republican, Prof. M. H. ICasper, Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Addison, 111., writes: "I had been suffering some time with severe pains in my lungs, and coughed almost constantly. One bottle Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup entirely urea me." It is guaranteed to cure,—had never failed. McOrath & Still, Woodland. T. L. Tullis moved yesterday to the farm in Monroe township he secured from W. E. Whited in a trade for a livery barn in Mt. Ayr. He will im prove the farm, .paint the house, build new fences, and fix up the farm in good shape. Then some man will buy the farm and he will move back to Albia probably.—Albia Union. Don't risk the little oat's life oroup is a dangerous disease. Mrs. H. Gregg, Dundee, Kansas, saye: "My little datwhtnr hart tewi troubled with croup since she was three months old. Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup our ed her." Children like it. Guaranteed, Mc Giath & Still, Woodland. From a private letter received by Mr?. H, K. Evans we are glad to learn that Rev. Waddell is very much bet ter and that he is now able to sit up part of the day. Also that he ex pects to be able to leave the hospital in a week or so. This is certainly very gratifying news to his many Wayne county friends.—Corydon Times Republican. Any cough is serious enough to war rant prompt attention. It is what it may result in that makes a cough dangerous. For all slight or stubborn coughs, for grippe, lung fever, bronchitis, asthma, and other throat and lung affections, you can find no other remedy so agree able and harmless, or so promptly affec tive as Morley's Honey Pectoral. L. Van Warden. Billy Hall, the Ki ns horse buyer, broke the record for quick work buy ing horses at this place yesterday. In all he bought 230 head for which he paid $17,200. When it is remembered that each individual animal bought was personally inspected by him, most of the purchases being one animal from a person, the record is remark able and we doubt whether any other buyer ever equaled it.—Corydon Dem ocrat. He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Renic Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World.' 25 centsa box. Sold by Van Werden Druggist. The DQeeting of the stockholders of the lineviile Fair Association on last Saturday resulted in the re-election of W. B. Wasson, President T. J. Loyett, Secretary and E. R. Bevel, treasurer as well as the other officers and directors. T. J. Lovett declared that he would not serve ugain, but as be has made a financial success of the fair during the past two years as executive manager, some plan will QoPdoubt be found to induce him to re-consider his determination. The treasury shows a balance on hands of about $500 with all premiums and expenses of the past year paid, which is a good showing indeed.—Lineviile Tribune. eiorlous News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help but tier cure is complete and her health is excel lent." This shows what thousands have proved,—that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It the supfepie remedy for eczema, tetter, saltrheum, ulcers,tboils and running sores. It Btinj ver, kidneys and bowela. expi -poisons helps digests Onl Work to Benin June I—Applicants to Be come Enumorators^ Tf. lit The enumeration required by the cen sus act of March 3, 1899, will be begun on June 1,1900, and must be completed within two-weeks in- cities in which 8,000 inhabitants were reported at the last census, in 1890. In all other dis tricts the enumeration must be/complet ed ~on or before the first day .ofJirlv next following. Persons seeking appoint ment as enumerators must make a writ ten application to the supervisor for the district in which,fre Jives giving name in full wbether.a citizen of the United States or not present legal residence sex and dolorj agej place of birth edu cation professional and business ex perience nature of present occupation, if any previous experience in census work statement of all national, state, county or municipal offices held phys ical condition, and knowledge of Eng lish. This application must be made 'in the hand-writing of the •m C|hL. I v! «sV •f applicant, ip and muit be certified as being so written. The c^pensation to be paid enum erators is fixed at a minimum rate of 2 cents for each living inhabitant, 2 cents for each death, 15 cents for each farm and 20 cents for each establish ment of productive industry. The max. imum rate will not exceed 3 cents for each living inhabitant, 3 cents for each death, 20 cents for each farm and 30 cents for each industrial establishment. Claims for mileage will be allowed only when Authority has be^n previously granted by the director of the census Any enumerator, who, without good cause, neglects or refuses to perform the duties of bis position after accepting an appointment, or who communicates to any person not authorized to receive it any infoiminimi ti' inpii iv )|j„, jn performance of his wotk, will to a fine of $500. be sutnept A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hipes of Manchester, l.i., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death says: "Exposure after meas les induced serious lung trouble, which end in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon Then1 began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommen dation and all say it never fails tolctire Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Reg ular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at L. Van Werden's Drug Store. Excursion Rates. From K. & W. depot on both roads. Homeseekers' tickets will be on sale to nearly all points south, south-west, west and north, at one fare plus $2 00 for the round trip. Dates of sale Jan. 16, Feb. 0 and 20, April 3 and 17, March 0 and 20. Limited to 21 days from date of salt, $9,00 to be minimum charge for one ticket. Stop overs will be allowed in homeseekers' territory within 15 days from date of sale on going trip, no stop overs allowed returni ng. A one and one third fare on certificate plan is offered to Ames, la*, Jan. 15—19, limited to Jan. 23 account—Biennial Meeting Iowa State Ass'n of County Supervisors. For fur ther information call on or address A. S. Thari'. ra®rs mi lllllllllllllllllllllllllliliiiiiiiimimiiiii.t»,u.iiuiiiiitiiillllll^l^MtW^^Wlj^l|^ijj|jjjL GET READY FOR THE LAUGHING CARNIVAL! SHEPARD'S GREAT MINSTREL JUBILEE. So much better than would-b* competi tors there! is no comparer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi!!iii!i!!(!!: ..iiiim!iiiiiiiumm SATURDAY, Jan. 27th. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiintiiiiiMiiii OGAWA'S FAMOUS TROUPE OF ROYAL JAPANESE. v:/ Imported Especially for this Organization, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiii THrE C/VItt WfWJM Of the Colored Poster Girls, Magnificent Street Parade—Splendid -^Wardrobe—Solo Band and Orchestra. ffGREAT REDUCTION SALE! •••••••••••a•••• To reduce our stock of dry goods and shoes before invoicing, we "lave decided to make special low prices on every article. We have nothing but the best quality in every line of goods. Wei undoubtedly have th« newest and best stock of goods in Decatur county, having recently disposed of every dollars worth ot goods in stock. Therefore every pair of shoes and every ya'f goods in our store is new and up-to-date. And now in ordel make room for anew spring stock we make a SPECIALlSALE of all winter goods. Ladies' and misses jackets at your ownjjr, Underwear a Special Don't- fail to see our new goods and pries SEND IS SY.Harger, bain will setla Plush Ca you by express, 0* p., mtyMt iocs piwtMlloa. You can examine and try Jt on at your/nearest oxpren office ati" it found perfect^, satisfactory, exi actly as npreirNtt'd and tbt MOST VAWo^ saw or heard of, pay Lb* ox* iaKKi and express charges will to IS This Circular Plush Cane Ball'v Keitl Plush, 20 Inches long, cut full Mweep, lined throughout with Mercerised 811k In black, bine or red. Very elaborately embroidered with eooUebe braid and black beading a« illustrated, Trimmed all around with extra fineRiaek Thibet fur. heavily interlined with wadding and fiber chamois. Wrlle fnr im I'ioik Citnloguti Address, 8EARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICACO (h*in« Ho«biteb AiCo. on ttorasfbly refltbU.—- Auctioneer. W- DBOATUB, IOWA McCoy&Son. Livery Feed Stable. Having purchased the lively business of J. N. Lawrenoe, we courteously ask for a share of your business. •i Is JVlc6oy6fc Son. OUT FLOWERS Can bi had dally from Blair the Florist. DBS MOINIS, IOWA. 9M tlttk 4m P.O.Box tit Tth/j*$n499 UifisMk •ftUAowewia SM4ta|»ft kMU—sMf p«4 Ioom la tons, it 1Mb «»fs Baskets Boquete er Designs, •n MMtfdi ea imH Mtlw, •Ivaala FLORAL WORK. 1- $ vi/ fsr •ol 11t' .k.» mm