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mmm* ___ First Call for Xmas Goods! ira Gray 10-4 at the same n's Heavy Satinet Suits $3.00 jn's Heavy Black Cheviot Suits En's Heavy All Wool Suits, Novelties "fuck Coats, price ur Heavy Blanket Lined, Rub iher Interlininir. onlv ladies' Warm Lined Shoes $1.00 to $1.40 Jjadites'Warm Lined Slippers.. Ig 40c to $1.00 Men^s Warm Lined Boots and Sbjoes cheap. Lve, Diamond Headlight Oil Underwear, flesh color. Com petitors former price $1.50, our price has been all season $1.00., ash price. 1. Or 39c 5.00 Suits 6.50 ill's Fancy Worsted Suits, 'rom $0.50 to 10.00 m's Clay Worsted Suits, 'rom $7.00 to 12.50 large line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices. Blanket Lined, oc, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 ber Interlining, only... 1.85 en's Felt Boots 50c en's Canvass Leggins 1.00 Sa {ie word in regard to Shoes. We carry the best line of ildren's Shoes the market affords, and sell them cheap, our Ladies Shoes this time of year we aim to make Special le and clean up Shoes of only a few pairs of a kind. If remember last year we took about, 500 pairs of $2 00, 25, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes and marked them all $1.65. This jar we will do a little better. A similar line, just as good quality at $1.50. *88* WW 'J ^Monday, December Gtli, we open up the finest display of I HOLIDAY GOODS Vver brought to Exira. Everything imaginable in Toys, ^ush Goods, Japanese Novelties and Celluloid goods. Also 00 beautiful 1898 Calendars to be given to the head of ery family. We want everybody coming to Exira this *_.ionth to visit our Two Large Well Stocked Stores and get some of the many bargains mentioned below: Mnts, Heavy Sheeting Muslins. Outing Flannels, Ging hams, Suitings, Etc., at per yard 5c aucy Line Plaid Dress Goods, old price 15c, now 10c Cashmeres in colors, only 19c ilack Novelties, worth 85c, yard 25c onsdale Blankets $2.90 Capitol City Blankets $2.90 ionaparte Blankets.. $2.00 fiVe do not ask you to take a White Cotton Blanket at ii(k\ Come in and we will sell you a Children's Underwear 4c to 50c Ladies' Underwear 19c to $1.00 Children's good Combination suit __20cto 40c Ladies' Combination Suit 50c to $1.00 Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, only Men's Gray Underwear, good as offered at 35c, only Men's Heavy Ribbed Woolen Dentist: Bishop at Exira every day The Ladies of the Maccabees have received their charter. The Williams & Son stock of West Exira is being closed out. Miss Lucy Jobes is at Atlantic in at tendance upon a sick lady. Ed. Delahoyde and Peter Christen sen are out with new cutters. The Epworth League will have another contest on New Year's Ere. Harry Paige, of Greeley, now mourns Old age carried off his pony, Tuesday. The Methodists will begin revival meetings on the first Sunday in the new year. The Rocky Road will be the sub ject at the Methodist church next Sundav evening. The carpenter sliop at West Town for sale cheap. Inquire at Green Hay lumber office. J. I!. Johnson, of Coon Rapids, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wilbur Walker, in Hamlin township. All grades of Flour, and the finest ever made, just received at Hilly Sick els' neat grocery store. George Paige, of Greeley, is recover ing from paralysis, being now able to attend to light"farm duties. Anew county bridge has beeii built this week near the Hannah Bush house, on south Cartlirage street. Town warrants taken at face value in trade at F. GAULT & CO.'S. Rev. O. T. Nichols assisted Rev. Krell in revival meetings at Bethel Chapel, on the Audubon circuit, this week. Perry Walker, who is farming in Ch'rokee county, is visiting for a month with his parents, in Hamlin township^ New goods—fresh and clean, just re ceived at Sickels' up-to-date grocery store. Everybody invited to call and look over the new goods. The Brayton Ladies' Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Bird Benson, at her home on the James Essington farm, next Tuesday forenoon. Want a wagon? Seethe carload of Schuttler wagons just arrived at Hen shaw's implement warehouse. The Schuttler is the best wagon made. Frank Wilcox will soon go to Pano ra to establish a creamery. Charley May and family will also move to that city and Charley will assist Mr. Wil cox. 50c 29c 99c Boy's' Double Breasted Knee Suits Boy's Double Breasted Wool $1.00 2.00 Boy's Double Breasted Worsted Suits Boy's Long Pant Suits, .$2.25 to Boy's Long Pant Fancy Worsted 3.00 5.00 Suits $3.00 to 5.00 Men's Lined Gloves and Mitts.. Boys' Lined Gloves and Mitts.. Men's Winter Caps Boy's Winter Caps Men's and Boy's Plush Caps, good 25c 25c 25c 25c 50c Men's Wales Goodyear Arctics, worth $1.35, only $1.15 Trunks and Valises. stock of Groceries is the largest and most staple in the citjy and our prices are as low or lower than any quoted. We ha'ive been selling our patrons for the past year Package Coffee for 12ic to 15c. 8 cans for.. 25c per pou St, larch, per p^H° ",c U| ihicolored Ja Tea, per pound 25c fern, 4 cans' June Peas, 3 cans for 25c Standard Soap, 11 bars for 25c White Russian, Lenox and Santa Claus Soap, 8 bars for. 25c Or 17 bars for 50c 250 no\«dd li 25 pounds lilt, a few other items of interest to above list: $1.00 1.00 u" per ba .vipit 111(1 It, per All Package Coffee White Navy Beans, per pound.. Fine Mixed Candy, 4 pounds for 5c Sc Wej »y the highest market price in cash or trade for Poul try a^id Corn. Also buy Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Beans and Onions at the highest Market Price. Frank Gault & Co wwsftisi^ija ^xira Depart^ept have now on display their line of Hew Holiday Goods just received from headquarters and it is pronounced by those com petent to judge, the line ever brought to the town of Ex ira. To prove this we only ask you to get prices from others and com pare with ours. The line consists of Toys, Dolls, Doll Trunks, Doll Cabs, Rocking Horses, Toy Furni ture, Jumping Jacks,Celluloid Balls, Toy Watches, Etc. Penny Goods, 5c, 7c. 1 Oc. 15c, 20c and 25c goods of excellent values. Albums, both cel luloid and plush, Cuff and Collar Bover, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Jewel Cases, Neck Tie Cases and a matchless assortment of Mir rors—cheap ones and good ones. Our assortment of Decorated China ware is always ahead of anything you have seen in the town--Mugs, Cups and Saucers, Saucers and Plates, Mustache Cups and Saucers, Vase, Rose Bowls, Salad Dishes, Etc. We invite you to look them over. While looking for presents don't forget that we have Handkerchiefs in a great many varieties, Cotton, Linen, Swiss and Silk Neck Ties, Mufflers, Mittens and in fact almost a in in ©RfTOY surad MOT for Christmas Trees. Mack Thomas&Go aaBSBwaassgOT^iaa She Would be a Widow!" The official count rality over White at gives Shaw's plu 29,015. Highest price paid for Hides and Tallow at City Meat Market. Mrs David Hums is back from a visit with relatives at Unionville, Mis souri. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cures all liver ills. The ladies of Greeley township have made a couple of very nice quilts which they have presented to the Orphan's Home, at Council Bluffs. Arthur Stoner, of Greeley, was vis iting his relatives, near Lorah, last week. While there he bought twenty head of steers of his brother. Miss Bessie Henshaw, of Atlantic, a sister of George Henshaw, of this city, has entered the Cedar Falls Normal College, intending to graduate from said institution. Shrauger & Hansen are busy these days selling, setting up and loading furniture, as they are receiving two cars of it, and it goes like hot cakes at the price they make on it. Dried fruit, fresh and clean, pure and wholesome, the finest line ever brought to Exira, and the price is so very reay sonable. Call and examine at Bill Sickcls' neat grocery store. If you are thinking of buying a heat er this fall do not forget the German Heater. It has the down draft and is a floor warmer, and will give the same amount of heat as any other stove with only two-thirds as much fuel. Sold by Shrauger & Hansen. Rev. and Mrs. O. T. Nichols treated the members of the Methodist choir and their friends to a heap big oyster eat, last Saturday night. They met at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beebe, a score of persons being present, and all had a merry time. W. H. Covalt shipped five carloads of fat cattle from his farm, in Greeley, to Chicago, this week. Mr. Covalt and two of his boys went along, and after a few days visit in Chicago he will go to his old home at Piqua, Miama coun ty, Ohio, to visit his parents, and the boys will return home. A letter from Henry Herbert, who is at Washington, D. C., says that one day this week he called upon and had a pleasant chat with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lewis, who reside in that city, and found him the same genial Tom.asof yore. All the older residents of Exira will remember "The Professor Clem Gimlet." She Wpuld be a Widow!" entire WALKER'S One price ([asfij^tore, the busiest place in Audubon County, where the people get Great Values for Little Cash. We started the Low Price Ball" and we intend to keep it rolling. The strife" to undersell increases, and we are it" to stay. We will Admit of No Competition. We have pared prices to the quick and we are determined to convince you that Walker's Cash Store is the best place to trade in Audubon county. We don't Quote prices on cheap stuff, when we advertise 20 Pounds of Sugar for £1.00 It means Granulated Sugar. Only the best "goes" with us, and we don't quote cost prices on staples and Rob You on other things. Business is Business and should be fair and square. It's Bargains not Baits that we offer and we back up our advertising talk with gen uine values, and when you come to our store you will find our promises GOOD. Wafer's Ad. is as Good as His Note. What he promises he will perform. Come in and be con vinced of these truths. Warranted Flour, per sack, $1.20 20 pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00 Uncolored Japan Tea, per p'lid..- 25c No. 1 Santos Peaberry Coffee, per pound 22c Oui Barrel Coffee, per pound 13c Best Home Made Sorghum .'!5c Syrup 20c Rice, per pound 5c Oat Meal, per pound 2c Oil, per gallon Sc All Starch. 5c Lye, three cans for 25c White Russian Soap, 8 bars for .. 25c Santa Claus Soap, S bars for 25c Maple City Soap, 8 bars for 25c Vinegar, best cider per gallon 15c 22 pounds of Raisins... $1.00 25 pounds of Sago $1.00 All Ginghams, per yard 5c All Prints, per yard 5c Extra heavy Fleece Calico per yd 8c Our $4.00 Lonsdale Blankets now_$2.S5 Our $1.00 Flesh Colored, ribbed Underwear, now 80c Our Knit Cotton Underwear, 35c Children's LTnderwear from 10c up. We still have the 39c Blankets, white or gray 39c Our $1.50 Genuine Buck Gloves now 99c Our 75c Buck faced mittens, now 50c Our 75c Genuine Buck Mittens now 50c Our $1.25 Duck Coat now 99c Our $2.50 Duck Coat rubber lin'd-$1.90 Our Men's Calf and Oil Grain Boots, were $2.50 to $3.50 are now ..$2.00 to $3.00 Our Men's $1.50 Shoe now $1.29 Our Men's $3.50 Shoe now $2.S0 Our Men's $2.50 Rock Bottom" Shoe now $1.99 Our Women's $1.35 Quaker" Oil Grain Shoe now $1.19 Our Women's $1.50 Queen Shoe now $1.29 Our Women's $2.00 Morning Glory" Shoe now $1.75 Our Children's S5c Shoe now 09c OumChildren's 75c Shoe now 59c Just received a new lot of Over shoes. Prices lower than ever. mmmmmmMwmmmmwjmm MB spp? in save you money on every purchase. We always correct mis takes. Big Bargains and Little Prices prevail here. Quality warranted. Ev ery transaction satisfac tory. Our cut in prices includ es every article in stock. We do not believe in Leaders and special clean up sales of old stuff. We sell everything cheap. From now on every arti cle bought for our store will be marked in plain figures at the lowest price possible for us to sell it. We will buy for cash and our object will be to offer the greatest bar gains that money can obtain. We sell strictly for cash. In Ready Made Clothihg we can please you and save you from one-fourth to one-fourth on your purchase.<p></p>WALKER'S }3i§ ([asftjjtore. mm