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V I, CTAo THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS PERSONALS R.JJV. Kent wm a visitor to-day In WhatObeer look In* after matter* of bnslnfs*. L. it. Rosebrook was a vial tor in Des Molnee to-day looking after coal busi neea in that city. 1 q< John Cleveland waa a visitor to-day in Delta in wbloh oity he was caring for matters of business. George H. Ramsay was a visitor to day in Ottumwa looking after matters -of business in that city. John Anderson, of tbe Mub, was a With Voting Men tbs period between twenty and thirty years of age is andoabt sdly tbe most important decade In a niau'a life. During this interval are developed ant matured the physical, Mental and Sexual Patters. Circumstances and sur rouadinga have much to do with the formation of oharacter and individuality ol tbe man, but to a great extent tbe turning out of the future depends on himself. Any deviation from or transgression of Nature’s Laws may change or wreck s whole lifj. Temptations, dangers and dissipations are everywhetc and it roqnirer discretion and atrong will power to resist them. It is a regrettable fact that bat few men are sufficiently strong, as the sallow, pimpled faced, dark circled eyes, stoop ing form, stunted deve.opinent, bashful melancholic oooutenanoe and the restless taggard look, the dream* and night losses, the excitable and irritable disposltior proclaim to all, the effects of Your Weak nos*. A constant drain is being made on your vitality and iAneglectod will lend to an early and nntimely end- With Middle Aged Men the spring time of yonth has passed. Life Is a soboi reality. Kx peri cnee has been the best teacher. Yon are wiser now end can look back over four past life and point out tbe mistake* yon have made • For JKMne of the Error* of Yiratb, you have drifted along relying ou Nature and » ctroug ooruHitotionJtt carry you through, and in thia you fail. BACKACHE, NKKV OIIHNKHH and a GENERAL WEAKNESS are hindering yur auocc** and making your life a miserable exietaucc, devoid of all pldkaure and h*f*pine««. You fcbo w in yonr own mind that you are not the man yon ahonld bo, yon lack (he Energy, Confidence and Personal Magnetism which are ao precious to every man and whioh go to make up Perfect Manhood. Your neglected weakneeeee have do veloped into orgaale diaeaaee which ate dragging you down and filling yonr life wiUf miecry, coffering and, woe. You are old before your time, a victim of Nervoof DeblUty. In the t. .at \ .uncut mid (ail to givp the proper attention and treatment which it demand*. The victim ol ttu* dieeeee, i« of all men moat mlacrabla, ha drag* through the brief period of hid] life tiu? shadow of a nmo. . ■ J o tlmee \* Uo fatter from Nerroee Debility, the mind i« liable to beeomn disrated «» veil a* the body. Then eomea manta, Insanity —a K r *TO eonealtation of friend* end physicians —a harried removal to the ooaftnemeat of the aeylam, and he is en taftbiil alira4if Wb * • ' ', This »» the vhd end fatal teriuiaafioo of many a oaee ambition* and promising if*, reoklomly aacrifioed to Ignorance and Neglect. To thoee who are enfferlng 1roi» ✓ gervo'M Debility you shotfld at once take prompt and decisive treatment to arre*t he farther progroa* of the dh*OM... »r. MWer, The Matter Specialist, Cm COTO Ym rvmwmbation »n> Kxanrnaiinn Dree' DM. MIIBI OUIU Catarrh, Djapepofa, DmAhm, lil—llWi Mm rblgla, Headache, Vimtl Prostration, Lost VitelHf, Dteosaoe of *0 %00, Man. Heart. Ntoaodall. L*r*r, S«2, 8*250909 if W-!2«V S22S5* Weekneea. Glaaaea fitted end Guaranteed. Remember—OOll»tn.T ATI end X-HAV IXAWINATION THU. -f.■/« Dr. miser’s Office. 102 First Avnm. 1 ,. * f . Oryr Boyar’e Clot hie* Otar* OSK AL O O S A » - lOtA/Ai ■ , . A ■ ■;' , , ,k '■ , A, 'oJSt. --'.4 Aiik'iH'WtUJi' enhcimcr-Oeeson-Morse Co. Nervous Debility. of Karroo* Jiobihty tnaay pbyaioiana do not real:/.« it* danger* Pita HU Owr* ** “W* visitor in Ottumwa to-<Jay looking after matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Male, of Ottum wa, were visitors in Oskaloosa yes terday calling upon local friends. Wm. Smith, of Indianapolis, was a visitor last evening among friends and left this morning for his home. W. Kagen waa a passenger last evening by way of tbe Burlington to Chicago to look after Interests in that oity. Will Baker and Richard Holtman were passengers last evening via the for Chicago, to look after matters of business. Mrs. 8. M. Robertson was a pas senger tbis morning to Des Moines to Our most complete exposition of Men’s and Young Men’s* Apparel for Fall 1 and Winter 1906 Now Ready.^ attend a meeting of the W. 0. T. IT. in that oity. Mr. and Mrs. MoVey who have been visiting wHb their son, G. W. MoVey, returned tbis morning to their home in Hedrick. Perry Clinkenheard has resumed his run as brakeman on the"Fire-Ply " between Evans and Rook Island after a brief vacation. 8. W. White, of the Orescent Goal 00., was a visitor in Des Moines to day in attendance at a conference of lowa coal operators. George W. Carr and wife were pas sengers this morning to Wellman where they will visit for a few days with friends and relatives. Mrs. M. L. Hunt was a passenger this morning to Belle Plalne where ■he will visit for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Thomas. Mrs, A. P. Heacock, of St. Joseph, Mo., who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Coulson and oth er relatives, left this morning for her home. Mrs. D. Aiken, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Robert Mont gomery, left this morning after a pleasant stay in Oskaloosa for her home in Arlspe. General Counsel G. W. Heavers of tbe lowa Central and M. A St. L. t wbo has been visiting>t his home in this city left this morning for his of* flees in Minneapolis. Mrs. Girard Ryan, of Enid, Okla* homa, is in the city visiting at the parental J. W. Ryan home and with her sister*, Mrs. W. A. Bennett and Miss Nannie Blngaman^ Mrs. S. J. Finley was a Burlington passenger last evening forTbornton, Indiana, to which place she went as delegate to tbe National convention of the P. E. O. Society. Mr. and Mrs. John MoKlroy were passengers this morning to What Cheer where they were In attendance at tbe funeral of the late Mrs. Ed Mc- Elroy which occurred In that city to day. Mrs. D. M. Walton was a visitor to day with friends In Ottumwa having been a passenger this morning In oompany with R. D. Walton who was In attendance at tbe base (ball meet ing. Oskaloosa sent a large delegation this morning to Ottumwa to attend tbe meeting of the lowa State League held in that city to-day. Those in at tendance were: B. I). Walton, J. 0. Williams, Charles Monroe, Phil Hoff man n, J. B. Doll, C. E. fiowar, R. It. Robinson, Thomas Oonahne, Frank Cowan, Sam Loeb, A. E. Stalksr and Ed Dobyns. Storm sash at the Rand Lumber Co. hone 115. High avenue west, next moms Our Bargain Tree la again ahaddlng Ita leave*. Special Price* for everybody during the remainder of October* Clothes Wringers. SUN*! spring, worth e* *C 91 .0, this Mule .uf l*lw Woo l l frame Cloths* Wringer*, standard, high grade. warrant ed; made by American Wringer 00., beat ijuallty aolld whl'n rnhber rolla, worth (t QQ 92.60, thla sale ... . S»livO Folding Clothes Ultra. Kxtra large, having 00 feet dry ing apace, tt feet high, 35 Inches wide, worth every cent of 91.25 Meat Hoards. Boat rook maple, 1 inch thick, 7xl<i inches _KIU Wnute Banket*. Elm splint, size 10x10x10 inches, this Rate I la Clothe* Back*. Six 18-inch arms, hard wood, each working independently; when not in use the arms drop down- lUt* Mplce Cabinet*. 17 Inches high, 10 Inches wide, hardwood varnished, 8 drawers, each labeled. October AQ n price *tOl# Broom*. Elegant bouse brooms, three-cord sewed, cheap at 26c, 1*7(1 October prioe II W Parlor Matche*. Best match on the market, satis faction guaranteed; so called 200 count, actual count 180 to tbe box, 12 boxes to the package, regular prioe 20c, our 4f|* price, per package - -191# I 00-Piece 111 nner Met. Decorated in blue and green of the best English semi-porcelain, made in the celebrated pottery of H. ilulme, Burslem. England ; every piece warranted. Do not compare this ware with the oheap American product—cheap at 10 00, October ££ Q 0 price, 100 pieces 99*90 REMEMBER these prices are good during OCTOBER ONLY and only at— THE RACKET BIRTHS, DEATHS MARRIAGES MAKKIAOK UCNNSKM, Following is the' list of marriage li censes Issued by the clerk since our last report: NO. NA UK. EBSIDKNOH. AON. u 7-, /W. E. Fry, Barnes City 24 H7ftl i Phoebe Mlnner, Mahaska Co IS uma J Jas.B.MoSpadden,Oskaloosa 32 8762 \ Clara Edna Roberts, Oska. 23 MORSE.—Born, to Mr. an«l Mrs. Frank Leslie Morse,at their new homo at Rochester, Now York, Saturday, October 7,190 G, a line nine pound son. Mother and babe reported in line shape and the little czar will bo chris tened Robert Thatcher Morse. Con gratulations from all Oskaloosa friends. VAN STEINUCRU.—Died, Sunday, oct. s, at e a. m., at tbe home of the brothur-In-law, Martin Walraven, 643 Ninth avenue cant, Leonard Van Stein burg, aged S 3 years and S days. Short prayer service at the Walraven home Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 12:30 p. ra., and (be body taken to Pella for borlal. ft ft-Place IMnnrr Met. flame good a" as shove tdon’t con -11 lot with tea aeta, for thla din ner aet contalna a heller assort ni«nt\of pieces). cheap at 95 00, October CQ Q(1 9uao9 Two ouarl Water Pitcher, either plain or fancy— October prlca only This Sale 13c 8S C Chambers. Large earthen Chambers, IC. open - IsJU Largo earthen Chambers, OtZf* covered tvo Wash Hollers. Heavy tin, well made, fall air.ee, copper bottoms, No. 8 69c Oalvanized Iron Bollera, heavy weight, galvanized bot- CQa toms, full size, No. 8 Owl# IMnli Pan*. heavy, M | Kt retinue.l '■ Mr Ml 10 quart m '-''Hr &So Family Neat Cleaver. 7x2% inches, polished and tem pered steel blade, A-l 10b cherry stained handle, niokled 40* ferrule * IfcU Chrlaty Bread Knlvea. Haw pattern, warranted .» steel, October price ■ V S Machine Oil. Large bottle, warranted not to gum— -5c €a*tlla Toilet Moap. Warranted pure, % pound Cm bar, October price-..-... .. 91# Kxtra Mpeelal During October, Gray Enamnrware, single coat ed, as cheap as tinware. You can not afford to miss any of these items: l, 2, Bor 4 quart pudding 4A» pans, your choice I Vis 2, 8 or 4 quart kettles, 1 fa|% your choice 191# Wasli Basins, 11% Inches 4Ait In diameter lUt# Opposite Square South Side. Margaret Ilyvr*, wife* of John D.Byerflf wnH hold Monday afternoon from the Into roKldonco on K avenue oust, and won quite largely attended. The service at tho homo and at For oat cemetery, whore tho interment wan mado, wa« conducted by Hov. Oorkoy, of Fairfield. The services wvro quite largely attended and many floral trlb utea of groat beauty nttoated tho place tho deceased had occupied in tho hoarta and natlrnation of frlonda and the general community. Margaret flophlo Robertson liyors won born In New York City, June 4, 1858. She ciune with her parent# in 1874 to Oakalooea, and boa reelded here over aincc. Hho was married to John D. By era, of Oakaloosa, on Christmas Day, 1178., From/be union were born foar sons and one daughter, of whom three eons and the daughter survive, one eon dying in Infancy. Her husband and two gone and her little daughter were with her at the end, the other oon, Krneot, being In Ban Francisco. Bho la survived by ncr father and mother and a brother and HliitAp onA othrvf lirothof hAVloc coda In . 4,1, youth uho uultod W'nter Pltelter. y’Wj'ig T l.ttmp Chimneys if Flint glass, crimp- Cm ' Vt ed lop, any alas ww \ Needle Hooks 1 Containing 5 paprra aa* ' sorted alaea needles and assortment C A Kmb. needles „ OC October specula to Son dry Items. Genuine Palmetto ecrub brush 5o Whisk Rroom, heavy weight. „100 Crumb Tray and Scraper, nickel plated— 100 t pound mixod bird seed 60 l dozen large safety pins.. 2o Toilet paper, 8 rolls 100 Pearl Buttons, line quality, any size, per dozen.... 9b 1 dozen shoe laces 4o 2 dozen hooks and eyes, patent hump— Pott's Iron handles, nickol plated— Wooden salt box 60 clothes pins ‘Hair Pins, per package lo Large Dust Pan, japanned 60. Galvanised Oil Cans,! gal size 170 Flour Sitter, best make 100 Wire potato masher iio Quilting frame clamps, 4 for l»o Stove lid lifters - lo Aluminum thimbles.... lo Kgg poachers —lO c Hair Pin* Box of 8 com partm’ts non tabling 200 us ’ijß' sorted slr.es— ■PfißflM Japanned, straight and crimped hair Cp pin*, this sale 4*. 91# amoU Mklna. Best quality, soft finish, sire 7xo Inches Larger site, 10x13 Inches Bath Boom Fixture* and sundry pieces in nlokle plated ware at bargain prices. Tooth Brush Holder \ Tumbler Holder \ All Toilet Paper Fixture* I N <rkel Ho.»p 1)1*6, Towel Bar "JJ**} Towel Arm* , Puttd. Oomb Case* Child’* Mug* '} « A. Child’* Plate* ( I IIC ’ 4 pint Tea Pot V JL V % plot Coffee Pot % pint Byrup Can Crumb tray and aor’pr Blfter Boxes Kraut or Mlaw Cutters Hock maple, ateel blades, ICa ■lngle blade ontier 151 m Double blade cut* _..23e Do Yon Burn <4a«? Gas mantles*— 8, 12>f, Ift, '.’o, 2fto (lan torch*)* or lighters... 100 Wax tapers (SO In box)— Ho Htraighl chimney*, 8 Inch**, beat lead glass flower Poti all elr.ea. Lanterna Meat make No. 0, tubular JCf* ianterna, Oot. price with the Presbyterian church and !lvn<l un active, earooat, consistent Christian life both at church and at homo. For upward* of thirty year* she was a member of the Flr*t Prtsby torian church of thl* City and aa ions a* her health permitted *he waa act ive in her Ma*ter'a cause, whenever *hn could aarve the church. Her hss bund, Mr. John D. Byera, is one of the ruling ciders of the church. Bbe filled well every relationablp In life. Aa a daughter, slater, wife and mother She will be greatly mimed. Her/huaband and children have the deep sympathy of all in this hour of trial, and her parents and family also. For some year* her health has been falling, but at. the end the call came suddenly. One moment ana her breath bad ceased. , • • • John D. Hyer* ebd children and the family of Dave Robertaon take thla means of etprcaalng appreciation and thankfulneaa to many frlenda and nolffhbora for nnnutntmred attention* durina tke lllaea* and upon the occa sion of the death of the late Maraaret Ryer*. 100 Ho each. I 1 < i ': i£ j