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California
Excursions.
Weekly to Los Angeles and San
Francisco via two different routes.
One through tourist car leaves
Des Moines every Monday at 8:45
p. m. running via Kansas City
and Santa Fe Route to Los Ange
les another leaves Des Moines
every Saturday at 11:40 a. m.,
running via Kansas City, the
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, San
Antonio & Aransas Pass and
Southern Pacific railways to Los
Angeles and San Francisco, being
the only through sleeping car
from the the northwest to Texas
points. Both of these cars are
brand new, wide vestibuled and
steam heated, and run from St.
Paul and Minneapolis to Kansas
City, via the
Chicago
Great
Western
|'-t'
Car leaying Monday arrives Los
Angeles following Friday morning
avoiding all Sunday travel. Car
leaving Saturday arrives Lus
Angeles the following Wednesday
morning and San Francisco Thurs
day morning, passing through
Waco, San Antonio and £1 Paso.
For full information and assist
ance call on or address any agent
of the Chicago Great Western
Railway or
F. H. HUNTER,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Cor. 5th
and Walnut 3ts., Des Moines, la,
SHERIFF'S SALE,
13y virtue of au execution, directed to me
from the Clerk of the District Court of Deca
tur county, Iowa, on a judgment obtained in
Kii'd Court, on tbe 12ih day of November, 1900,
In favor of Decatur county, Iowa, on bebair of
School Fund of the State of Iowa, as plaintiff,
and against John W. Ensley et al„ as defend
ant. for the sum of Three Hundred and Twelve
and 43-100 dollars and Thirty Seven and 3.1-100
cents, attorney's fees, and costs taxed at $
aLto $34.03 taxes paid by plaintiff and acoruing
costs, I have levied upon the following real
estate, taken as the property of said defend
ant, to satisfy said execution, to-wit: Lot
Seven (7) Blook Twenty (20) in Miles' Addition
to Leon, Iowa. And will oiler tbe same for
sale, to the highest bidder for cash In hand,
on the 26th day of December, 1900, iu front of
the court house door in Leon, Iowa, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when and
where due attendance will be given by the
uudersinned.
Dated.at Leon, Iowa. November. 1900.
Q. F. WOLBVER,
14-3t Sheriff of said county.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
By virtue of an execution directed to me
from tbe Clerk of the District Court of Ueca
A tar county, Iowa, on a judgment obtained in
said Court, on the Bth day of November, 1WK),
in favor of Bevis Brothers as plaintiff, and
against Jackson Montgomery et al defendant,
for the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty-three
i%nd 75-100 dollars and Twenty-two and 50-100
Cents attorneys fees and costs taxed at S15.15
and accruing costs. I have levied upon the fol
lowing real estate taken as the property of said
defendant, to satisfy said execution, to-wit:
N.4 N. E. X, and the 8. W. H,N. E. y. andS. E.
"k, N. W. )i of the N. W. Section Nine (.!))
Township Sixty-eight (08) Range Twenty-six
CM), and will offer the same for salettu tbe
highest bidder for oash In ban3, ou tbe U6th
day of December, A. D. 1900, in fiont of tbe
court house door in Leon, Iowa, at the hour oi
10 o'clock a. m. of sold day. when and where
due attendance will be given by the under
signed.
Dated at Leon, Iowa, November 26th, 1900.
G. F. WOUVIR.
li'.'t. Sheriff of said county.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Hireoted to me
By vTrti
from tbe Clerk of the District Court of Deca
tur county, Iowa, on a judgment obtained in
isuld Court, on the 12th day of November, 1900.
In favor of Bevls Bio.hers as- plaintiff, ana
ugaiast Chester Pullen and Minnie Puilen et
al, as defendants, for the sum of Seventy five
and 28-100 dollars and seven Cents, (7.00 attor
neys fees, and costs taxed at 15.75 and accru
lng oosts. I have levied upon the following
real estate, taken as tbe property of said de
fendant, to satisfy said execution to-wit: The
north Vi of the N. M. of Sec.-One (I) Town
ship Sixty-seven (87) Kange Twenty-five (So)
and will offer the same for sale to the highest
^bidder for cash4n hand, on the 3Ath day of
December, A, D. 1909, in front of the court
house door in LAon, towa, at tbe hour of 11
o'clock a. m. of said day, when and where due
atiendance wlll .be given by the undersigned.
Dated at Leon, Iowa, November 26, 1900.
G. F. WOLEVEH,
!4-lt Sheriff of said county.
EXECUTOR'S NOTR E.
^Eslate of J. Stephens, deceased:
Notice is hereby given 10 all persons inter
eBted, that on thefitU day of November, A. D.
1000,-1 lie undersigned- w«s appointed by the
derlt of the District Court of Decatur County,
•1 lo»a,exei!ntor of the estate of J. K. Stephens
deceased, tate of said couiity. All persons in
debted to said estate will make payment to
the' undersigned, and those having claims
against the same will present them, legally
authenticated, to said Court for allowance.
D&ted.N ovember 27,1900.
LYBIA.E. STEPHENS,
14-2t Executrix,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Phillip Miller, deceased.
Notice is hereby given' to all persons inter
ested, that on the 8th day of November, A. D.
1900, the undersigned was appointed by the
Clerk of the District court of Decatur county.
Iirwa, executor of the estate of Phillip Miller
deceased, late of said couniy. All persons
Indebted to said estate will make payment to
tbe undersigned, and those having claims
against the same will present them, legally
authenticated, to said court for allowance.
Dated November 87th, 19t0.
SM.V MARY J. MILI.BR.
,-U sfejsa: Exeoutrix.
T\r.D. R. Dudley,
Dentist. T.-'vrl/
GARDEN GROVE, IOWA.
1st Door East of Post Office,
W.
M. Sinter,
Vetrimary Surgeon,
Pkslelnn and Dentist,
(MM YM Warden's Drag Store.
WH.
Albnugh.
Lawyer.
tpncniniBAitK
7H ARION F. STOOKEY,
Lawyer.
OFFICE IN LONG'S BLOCK.
HE.LATEON,
*"u .ifei
Pbyddaa end hiHll.
Oflloe Phone 7. Beddeiee pheaeT.
T7BBD A. BOWMAN, U. D.
JL PhyricUn aad Burgeon.
OOee •bom 7. Residence pheae W.
Office with Dr. Ltylea.
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BLOCK.
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K. McAllaster,
Physican and Surgeon
flee
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Clerk
Oe.'a Sten
W P. Walght,
Physician and Surgeon
LEON. IOWA.
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Through Tdurlst Sleeping Car Ser
vice to Texas. Old Mexico
and California.
Via Chicago Great Western liy. to
Kansas' City, and Missouri, Kansas
Texas, San Antonio & Arkansas Pass
and Southern Pacitic Railways through
Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso and Los
Angeles to
San Francisco. Only through
car line from the Northwest to Texas
points and connecting at Spoflord Junc
tion for all points in Old Mexico. These
cars are in charge ol an experienced of
ficial and leave Des Moines every Satur
day at 11:40 a. m. reaching Dallas the
following Sunday, San Antonio on Mon
day, El Paso on Tuesdav, Los. Angeles
at noon Wednesday and San Francisco
early Thursday morning. These are
Pullman Tourists Cars similar to those
run on all transcontinental lines and the
charges for berths are about half those
regularly charged. To persons who
have made the trip to California via
other routes, this southern route will
prove a most delightful change, and to
persons contemplating a trip to Texas
or Mexican points, it furnishes facilities
heretofore unotfered. Full information
urnished by any Chicago Great West
ern Agent, or F. H. Lord, G. P. AT. A.,
113 Adams St., Chicago.
Personally Conducted Tours to Cal
ifornia, in Pullman Tour
ist Sleeping Cars.
Via Chicago Great Western Ry. to
Kansas City and Santa Fe Route to
Los Angeles and Southern California.
Only
line having new Pullman Tourist
Sleepers equipped with wide vestibules,
steam heat and gas light. One of those
new sleepers leaves Des Moines at 8 4&
p. m. eyery Monday, via Chicago Great
Western for Los Angeles and Southern
California via Kansas City, and reaches
Los Angeles the following Friday morn
ing. These tours arc personally con
ducted by an experienced official who
accompanies the train to its destination.
The cars are well equipped for a long
journey and are as comfortable as the
standard sleepers, while the price for a
double berth is only about one'half.
Full information furnished by any Great
Western Agent or F. H, Lord, General
Passenger & Ticket Agent, 11:t Adams
St., Chicago.
For milk cows on dry feed, Raven
Food increases milk flow and makes
better quality. It makes cows health
aud prevents abortion. It cures scours
in calves. For cattle not doing well
it aids digestion, cures all blood and
kidney disease, saves feed and they
fatten well. Try dollar box no cure,
no pay and money refunded. For sale
by W." L. Barry, Harness Shop, Leon,
Iowa.
HOW A BOY
WAS CURED
(Prom the Herald, Marshall, 111.)
In an interview with F. F. Mar
kle, head miller of the Marshall
mills, of Marshall, 111., tbe pub
lisher was given the- following
facts concerning the effects of
MICRO GBRMI, used by his ten
year-old son. Be said: "My boy
had been in poor health for over a
year. He had commenced to cough
and expectorate he became weak
and nervous and was going dows
in spite of everything we could do.
Nothing seemed to do bim any
permanent good, though several
remedies were tried, last May he
BEGAN
TAtflNfc-
EVERYBODY'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
Prompt Positive Pure Pleasant
LMAW
and before he had finished the sec
ond bottle hit health was as good
as ordinary boys of his age. 1 at
tribute hi* improvement entirely to
MICRO GBRMI. He is from all
appearances sound and well, rosy
cheeked, cheerful and happy.''
Mr. Markle is an apright, honor
able gentleman, in whose word ut
most confidence can be placed.
PRICB ORB DOLLAR
FOJt WVRTBSR FACTS ADDRESS
The MODERN REMEDY CO.
KEWANBE, ILL.
Bold aad GUARANTEED by
W. E." M\ ERS & CO.
CATARRH
LOCAL
and
CLIMATIC
Nothing but a local
remedy or change jo
climate will cure
CATARRH.
The specific is
Ely's Cream Balm
It is quickly absorbed
Give relief at once.
Opens and cleanses
the Nasal Passages.
Allays inflamation.
Heals and Protects
the Membrane. Re
stores the seoses of
taste and smell No
mercury. No injur-
COLD'S HEAD
ous drug. Regular size SO cents. Family size
$1.00 at druggists or by mall.
ELY BROTHERS,56 Warren Street, N.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALAAM
OlHBtM and beantiflM the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Barer Mis to Boston Snj
1 Hair to its Youthful Colon
CSwjealp diacaaufc hairfallinz.
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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
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CONSTIPATION
tne frequent cause of Appendicitis and many other ee
IMIALLLA AH/UIM RTN «_I_ *.»
WI A|F|ICUUII iua suu UUUIJR ouier
lous Ills should never be neglected. The objection to the
usual cathartic remedies Is their costive reaction which
Instead of curing it. PARKER'S
GINGER TONIOIS the proper remedy. It acts on the
liver, and when used as directed, permanently removes
tot constipation. 60 cts.
St $L90 at all Druggists.
HORSES WANTED.
vrn-^r-
Will be at Leon every
SATURDAY.
Bripg your^horses in early as I ship in
tbe afternoon.
G. B. DAUGHERTY.
MATRIMONIAL,
REX-AKES.
Married at high uooa on December 2,
1900, nt the residence of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. Akes, in the
presence of a large mini her of reln.tiven
and friends Mr. Oliver S. Rex to
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible burn, cut,
scald or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
the best in the world, will kill the pain
and promptly heal it, CureB old sores,
fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns,
all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guar
anteed. Sold by L. Van Werden drug
gist.
WILL BE A GOOD THING,
Sign PQ$t$4t Country Road Corners
Will Soon Be Here.
A Burlington paper states that in
compliance with the state law the coun
ty supervisors are preparing to have
signs placed at each and every road
crossing in the county. The purpose
ot the signs is to "direct the traveler on
his way." There will b3 176 of them
and they will be painted in a large,
plain letters so that everyone may read.
After tbe signs are properly painted
tbey will be turned over to the trustees
of the several townships, who are sup
posed to attend to tbe matter of having
them located and set.
The arrangement should be adopted
at once in Decatur county, as it
will not only be complying with the
law, but will be a great advantage to
people traveling over the county and
will facilitate travel greatly. The item
of expense would not be large.
There are many persons who travel
the country roads who would hail with
pleasure a more complete enforcement
of the state law in regard to signs in
Decatur county, The matter of naming
country roads as •streets are named in
the cities, is being talked of by Des
Moines county people, and the Burling*
ton paper referred to has the following
to sav in this connection.
"Tne great majority of our country
roads have no names, and it is often
almost impossible to designate or
describe tbeni in an intelligible
mannt.r. Has not tbe board of super
visors the same rights as tbe city coun
cil in this connection? Could th'ey not
giye any road or lane in this county
a name, even as any street, road or
avenue is given a name by tbe members
of the city council, and which is entered
upon the records and the official maps?
Road nameB with the necessary signs
would be another great assistance to
people traveling In the country."
Most In Quantity, Best In Quality,
Morley's Sarsaparilla and Iron is a
tonic, a blood purifier and a blood
maker. It does not stop with merely
curing certain diseases, like scrofula,
sores, abcesses, etc., but cleanses and
builds up the whole system. All who
have tried it say there is more cure in
one bottle of Morley's Sarsaparilla and
Iron than in six of any other kind.
Sold by agent in every town and by L.
Van Werden.
MORTUARY.
CAROLINE KNAl'P
was born in Gallia county, Ohio, March
12, 1823, and died at her home in Gar
den Grove, Iowa, Monday evening Nov.
26,1900, at 8 o'clock, after an illness of
a little over two weeks duration.
The subject of this sketch moved with
her parents from Gallia county, Ohio,
to Mason county, West Virginia, when
she was about iiye years old, where she
resided until her marriage with Gilbert
B. Am08, April 14, 1842. She and her
husband continued to reside in Virginia
until the fall of 1852, when they moved
to Iowa, which was then located by the
people of Ohio and Virginia as the "far
west."
They landed at Keokuk, but soon
after locatcd on a farm in Monroe
county, upon which they lived until tbe
year 1868, when they sold their farm
there and purchased one in Wayne
county, which they occupied until they
moved to Garden Grove, Iowa, in the
spring of 1877. She resided with her
husband, who survives ber, until her
death.
She was the mother of thirteen child'
ren, twelve of whom attained to man
hood and womanhood, Ave of these
have preceded her to the land beyond.
One of the live—her eldest son—gave
his life to bis country while in young
manhcod, dying in the south-land,
where he still sleeps with his dead com
rades. Of the surviving children, three
live in this state and five in Montana,
She joined the Methodist Episcopal
church when she was only fifteen years
of age, and ever since lived a zealous,
consistent Christian, one who was never
known td grow tired working for the
Master.
Her life was a useful one, crowded
full of kindly deeds. Always thought
ful for others, and ever ready to min
ister to those in need, she was always
the most happy when doing for others
aftd such was the kindly, genial way in
wbich she would go about performing
acts of kindness, that she added ten
fold to the blessings contered.
Her life was full of years, everyone of
which, since her early girlhood, was
spent in such a jvay, that as old age
came on she could enjoy the happy re
flection consequent upon a well spent
life, and thus have the brighter hope of
a glorious immortality. She died in this
hope feeling that all is well.
To tell the story of a well-spent lite,
Tbe mother true builds ber own monument,
But not of bronze, nor yet of marble white,
These are so in gone.
A richer life is then her monument,
Which through the ages grander will become,'
As it more fully breathes His spirit an
To help and bless mankind."
Funeral services conducted by her
pastor, Rev. I. N. Woodward, were held
at the M. E. church Wednesday after
noon, when she was laid to rest in the
Garden Grove cemetery.
While There Is Life, There Is Hope.
I was afflicted with catarrh could
neither taste nor smell and could bear
but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it.
—Marcus G. Shautz, Rah way, N. Y.|
The Balm reachedme safely and tbe
result is surprising. My son |says the
first application gave decided relief.
Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman,
Dover, N. H.
The Balm, does not irritateAir cause
sneezing. Bold by druggists it 50 cts.
or mailed lly Ely Brothers, War
St., New ijork
a
M'IBK
Mattie Akes. Both parlies are well and
favorably known in thisi county. Mr.
Rex is one of IVcatur county's hustling
farmers and is nt the present time living
with bis parents on the place known as
tbe John Harrow farm four miles north
west of Leon. The bride is one ot De
catur township'?- charm ins young girls,
who by her loving ways has gained
inarty triends. Tbe words that made
them husband and wife were pronounc
ed by Rev. Harry A. Bennett. After
tbe ceremony a bountiful dinner was
served to all present which was prepar
ed by the bride's mother which every
body seemed to enjoy. May .joy and
happiness crown their pathway through
life. Quite a number of valuable pres
ents were presented them. Those pres
ent to witness the ceremony were as
follows! S. R. Akes, Rev. Harry A.
Bennett and nife, lid. Yanderpoof and
family.
There is but one Russ' Bleaching Blue.
Three times within a year the courts
have suppressed fraudulent imitations.
Maple pity Self Washing Soap not
only saves the wear on the clothes, be
cause less rubbing is" required, but it
saves fully half the labor.
Attorney D. O. Jennings, formerly of
Grand River, has formed a partnership
with L. T. McConn of Bedford. The
firm is a strong one and has been re
tained in many important cases.
Bright eyes are an infallible index to
youth, nice windows from which Cupid
shoots his arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea
makes bright eyes. Ask your druggist.
To Hog Breeders: 1 have a herd of
Poland China hdgs which are bred from
the best strains in the state. They are
choice young stock, all eligible to record,
and if you are interested in good hogs it
will pay you to see my herd before mak
ing a purchase. W. H. HAZIJCT.
Notwithstanding the fact that it is
HOW lawful to shoot quail there are cer
tain contingencies that serve to make
the experiment somewhat dubious. In
tbe first place the law provides that it is
unlawful to shoot along the public high
way. Ill the second place it is unlawful
to shoot on tbe premises of any one
without first obtaining consent of the
owner. It will thus appear that con
siderable care will be necessary in order
to dodge the provisions of the law.
If the average man would look him
self squarely in the eye, he would see at
once that he needs RockyMountain Tea.
A priceless boOm to men. 35c. Ask
your druggist.
For brood sows Rayen Food has no
equal. The pigs will be strong and have
plenty of milk. It cures scouresin pigs
and lambs. It removes worms from
hogs, cures colds and fevers prevents
pneumonia and disease, and makes
them do well. Xry dollar box no cure,
no pay and money refunded. For sale
by W. L. Barry, Harness Shop, Leon,
Iowa.
Our post master has received word
that the rural mail delivery route has
been established as recommended some
time ago. It is ordered that the deliv
ery shall begin December 1. Oscar
Thomas is appointed deliverer, and
Emma Thomas assistant. The length of
the route is 25} miles, it being north and
northwest of Lamoni reaching out to
Elk Chapel, going,past Isaac Monroe's,
weBt
past the. Advent ohurch, then
north past James Martin's and on past
£lk Chapel, It-covers 38 square miles,
and delivers mail at 141 houses, and
serves 634 people,—Lamoni Patriot.
Art thou one of the many that has
drained the Golden Nectar that maketh
thy heart full of strength and gladness?
If not, take Rocky Mountain Tsa. Ask
your druggist.
Mr. William Barber, a well known
retired farmer and citizen of Allerton,
shot and killed himself at his home
in that place Tuesday evening about
six o'clock, whether accidentally or
with suicidal intent is not known.
No one but himself was in the house
at the time and Mrs, Hill, a near
neighbor, bearing the report of the
gun, went to the house and found the
unfortunate m^n lying on the floor
dead with a shot-gun by his side.
His clothes had been ignited bv the
discharge and a ghastly wound in his
left bide revealed the cause of his
death. He wagt about 00 years of
age and an old citizen of Wayne
county, He leaves a widow but no
children- _____________
"About five years ago I was troubled
with catarrh of the lower bowels," says
C. T. Chisholm, 484 Dearborn Ave., Cbi
oago, "and although I consulted several
eminent physicians who prescribed' for
me, I found their remedies failed to in
any way relieve me, and the trouble be
came almost chronic. After suffering
several months, I one dav concluded to
try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and I beg to assure
you that I was most agreeably surprised
to find after taking two doses the
remedy that I was completely relieyed
of the disease that had cost me so mucth
trouble and annoyance. I am thankful
to say that I have not suffered from it
since." For sale by A. Alexander,
druggist.
randtbemade.W.onGloverofkinds
Need Underwear?
We'll ofler you the greatest
bargains you ever saw on Fri
and Saturday, Nov. 1C and 17
when we place sale the en
tire sample line of all
grades of underwear, com
prising the entire sample line
of well known wholesale
bouse of H. B. & Co.
No better lines We have bought
them so we can sell them at 33J per
cent, less than wholesale prices. Let us
show you. THE BEE HIVE.
State superintendent Barrett has is
sued a circular relative to the plan of
transporting children from rural school
districts to township central schools, aft
was provided by the twenty-eighth gen
eral assembly. The plan has been
adopted in a number of townships in the
state and has met with suocess when
ever tried. Especially is this the case at
Buffalo township, Winnebago county,
where six busses are rup every day, and
ninety-eight children are conveyed to
Buffalo Center. A fine modern school
building has been greeted and six teach
ers are employed. Tbe cost of tuition
is 11.85 per pupil, and this includes
teacher's salary, salary of the bus driv
ers and janitor, And the expense for
fuel. Under the old plan of district
schools, the cost per pupil has never
been less than $1.94. The plan ha8
many good features aside from the less
ening of cost, the most important being
the advantage of a graded school for
country pupil6, substituting specialized
for un8pecialized instruction and better
instructors for those of inferior ability.
A Monster Devil Fish
Destroying its vibtim, is a type of con
stipation. The power of this murderous
malady is felt on organs and nerves and
muscles and brain. There's no health
till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New
Life Pills area safe and certain cure.
Best in the world for stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels. Only 25 cents at
L. Van Werden's drug store,
Coal and WoodT
Hard and soft coal and all kinds of
wood for sale. Seeine before contract
ing your winter fuel. I'll save you
money. J. W. BOWHAS.
List of Letters Uncalled For.
The following is a liat of letters remain
ing uncalled for at the ooatofflee In Leon
Iowa, for tbe week ending December 1,
1900.
B. F. Pricbard, Mrs. Sarah MeDanlel.
In calling for tbe above pleaae amy "ad
vertised." JOHN LEDOBBWOOD, P. M.
For all sore", ulcers, wounds, burns and
skin diseases-Beggs' German Salve, Ibe fam
ous pile cure. .C H. Lidell, Nevada Mo., says:
'It gave me Immediate relief from piles and
effecied a permanent oure." A OUABAHTBBD
RIIIBDY, endorsed by physicians. MoGrath Sc
Still, Woodland.
O.
Baantha
SigaatBie
of
$4* fo
A Line of
They do wear longer
than ^others.il! That's
what mothers say about
Armor Plate
Pride
Vour
Dealer
Has:
Them,
SuWs, GxjevcoaAs
MtN'S SUITS.
$10
We Handle the Following lines of \)ya'^s
i^.
Tnrkr^r\
RUBBER GOODS.
1
and
Our
Stockings.
Can Get
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Choice bard winter seed wheat for
sale,\2* miles southeast of Woodland.
MIKE ROGAN.
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We have an immense line of clothing and Overcoats
which we are going to sell regardless of
price. Notice prices quoted below
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These Goods are worth 20 per cent, more*
We are also making a special effort on
Overshoes, Arctics, Out
ing Flannel, Bankets.
Good Blankets from 50c to $4.50.
Ladies'and Misses' Union Suits 25c.
Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear from 35c to 50c.
/Candee,
DRIED FRUITS!
that is hard to beat and
Cannot be Excelled!
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Extra fancy California peaches, pound 15c
-Fancy California Crawford peaches pound 10c
Raisin Cured California Prunes, pound 5c
Raisin cured California Prunes large, lb 10c
California Muscatel Raisins, new, pound. ..I0cr
California Muscatel Raisins, seeded pkg.. 10c
New Patros Currants, cleaned, package !5c
Fancy Cured Citron, pound 15c
Fancy Lemon Peel pound 20c
California Apricots, Fancy pound 15c
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USE MALTED BREAKFAST FOOD THE NEW DRINK.
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Remember we sell the original Cream Flour at the popular price of
$1.00 Sack!
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Men's OVefcoats.
$4. to $8.
$ ti r,
)Hood and Old Colony
Rhode Wand.
(Federals,
\Colonials.
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REMEMBER THE PLACE
IIARRY
J. YOGTiCCO.
AT THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER.
to lecord.
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Chesterig^White Pigs!i|
I have a few choice Chester White Pigs of both sex for
sale at reasonable prices. All stock registered or
I M. B. Turkeys. I
I A few M. B. Turkeys from my mammoth Hosier Boy for
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H. MIDDLEBROOK, Garden Grove, Iowa.
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Dietz Jos. 30 4 69 Stuck Lights.
Theae Limp are right for Ughting tfre
Indie of large fauna or cattle sheda. One lamp
will thoroughly light up a long row of antmala.
The lampa are atmng^/ made, perfectly aafe
and very economical to tae. They born keroaeoe
(coal oil), and very little of It cooddering ffacj
Ught theygive. To introduce, we offer to
of either size, freight prepaid, at a reduced
Send for Free Catalogue.
:R. E. Dietz Coiopany,
59 Laigiii Street, IitaUttbii 1M0,
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