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TWICE-A-WEEK. Sf&", Our" Clothing: Department ~TvT Is up to date, comprising all the latest styles. WORK BROS. &C0.'S Lucky Worsted Clothing f, wv Lfea Z35B! A Lively Movement in Stock is assured, if a man is carrying A complete line of these goods always in stock. QfBmd Opening -01'- I ADIESl fALLj ]AN| WlHTEBl WRAPS j.'\. We have just received and opened for your nj kind inspection a Complete Line of Capes, Jackets and Cloaks in Furs, Plushes S«: and Cloths. If you wish to see a pretty assortment of furs such. as Otter, Monkey, Electric Seal, French Coney, Black Marten, Angora, Astraclian and other leading furs, now is the time to call on us. and ufts ot all kinds. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! More than ever ^before- The very latest in everything. Don't fail to see oyr Novelty Dress Goods. They will please you .J 8 LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FDEHi'SHIBG GOODS FOOTWEAR: Ladies,' Misses', Men's, Boys', Youths' and Children's Shoes, B/iibbers* and Arctics A call will convince you that all our departments and well stocked with the lateot and best of goods. We could quote you here all kinds of prices, but wotvW rather do BO when you see the goods. Inviting you one and all to c. wie and in spect our new goods, we ar*j, r:.d Yours truly, "A HANDFUi, OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH if toiteitfw Genteel make ele gant material at reas onable prices. The Trade Mark, L»ucky Worsted Glothing sewed on every coat. are complete JOHNSON BEOS. A Three-Moraces Read Johnson Bros, ad lu thio i= sue. Something now in ladies cloaks at C. D. Nichols & Go's. GET OUR PRICES ——ON Look at the $4.98 fur capes at the Creseo Department Store. Morris Sherman was over from Kl ma several days last week. A good second-hand, open buggy for sale, apply at this office. tf Geo. Chryst is building an addition to his house up on '•Sunrise Hill.'" The Daughters of'tho King meet Wednesday with Mrs. W. R. Mead. Save money and buy your groceries of A. H. Caward. Starch still sells at five cents paper at CAWAKD, the Grocer. Girl wanted to do goneral house work enquire of Mrs. C. D. Nichols. Don't fail to see the now line of mens and boys caps at Johnson Bros Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hubbel came ,'rom Minneapolis Saturday afternoon. iJtr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton went to Deborah the latter part of last week. Watch fV)r ad of tho Oesco Depart ment Store our issues of the 9th and 13th. For fresh groceries or a good meal go to M. Barrett's Restaurant, Market St., Cresco. sept lyl Thev are continuing their big sale all this week at the Cresco Depart ment Store. OUT. ware. PLUCK, PROGRESS, PERSEVERANCE AND PATRIOTISM IN POLITICS. VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 6 CRESCO, HOWARD COUNTY, IOWA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1890. $1.00 PER YEAR ^Lxixiou.ncem.ent l^a,ll of is©© ARCTICS AND RUBBER GOODS Before making your Fall Purchases. Our New Fall Goods are arriving daily and our stock will be entirely complete this week. We are selling goods for cash, and in vite a comparison of our stock and prices with any store in Northern Iowa. OVERCOATS Made by David Adler & Sons are always to bs depended on. Always correct in STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE. Ladies extra-good now stylo jackets stovo in good order—The Invincible 14.98 worth $7.00 at the Cresco De partment Store. W. B. Ousley, D. D. S., in Cresco 1st to loth. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. 15tf Machine oil and axle grease very cheap and good. Amundson & Lofthus. $3.50 for Ladies' detachable double cape Mackintosh, plaid lining. J. B. CAWAKD & Co. Newly ground Buckwheat flour, nice, pure and fresh ground, at City Feed Store. w4 J. MULLEEN & Co. We sell the coffees that will be sold The Grocors. Wo are making very low prices on all lines of canned goods to close them CAWAKD, tho Groccr. Ladies Aid Society will meet with MiS- Watts on Thursday afternoon of Oct. 8. All invited, Gentlemen to tea at 5 ^0 dozen mens wool.fleeced under ware, worth $1.00 each, for 50c. B.ir trains' id Ladies' and chlldrens' under- J. B. CAWAKD & Co. Mrs. lloaa ^tuslad who has been a itin'g her parents Sir. aid Mi'f. Lorene Swenson for some time departed for her home at Enderlin, N. D. Saturday last. 'ia* -Tr: Our $2.50 Line All the new toes and styles ia Calf, Kangaroo, Dongola, Enamel Calf, Patent Leather, Etc. Ladies'Cork Sale Shoes are the thing for winter wear. Our 20o bulk coffee is a bargain AMUNDSON & LOFTHUS, The Grocers. Silk warp sergo umbrollas, sold at 1.50, just now 7oc at John Brown and his force of painters have just completed a very neat job of painting and lettering on'the front of J. J. dowry's new building. Mrs. Brown from near Granger has purchased some lots of Mr. Beadle west of Congregational parsonage and will build a good house this fall. exclusively at the next World's Fair., corn and laundry starch, at live cents, Try a pound. Amundson & Lofthus" it is all right Try our 20c bulk coffee. Its a winner. AMUNDSON & LOFTHUS, FOR SALE—One second hand coal and one wood stove nearly new, for sale cheap. Apply to E. R. THOMPSON. Dress Goods cheap—88 inch all wool sergo, usual price 40c, for 20c, all colors, if you come quick, at Our Shoe Department We'll Fit Your Feet. gbraty A, ttooe^RTST. Cash Clothiers, Cresco, Iowa. J. B. CAWARD & Co. Hon. F. D. Bayless, democratic candidate for congress lor this district, was in Cresco, Monday, between trains. HOLME TO RENT.—A good comforta ble brioK house, cast part of town, possession about October. Enquire of N. B. Wheeler. Shacklock, now located on the south side of market street, with J.L.Henley will make your watch or clock come to time. Try him. The big amount of winter under wear unloaded at Johnson Bros. Clothing Department, reminds one of the cold days to come. T. C. Sovereign is repairing his dam and his mill for which reason grind ing -vill be suspended for a time prob ably about four weeks. W. C. Brecdlove, of Chester, was down last week and during a call at this office said that he would move back to Cresco this week. J. B. CAWAKD & Co. Big bargains in lace curtains, ladies, gents and child rens handkerchiefs, gloves and mittens, corsets. J. B. Caward & Co. Remember wo sell Chase & San burn's World's Fair coffees and teas. Try them if you want the best. A. H. CAWAKD. Why don't you use our clear quill Caward, the Grocer. Try a sack of that Great Jersey Cream flour and you will have the best. Amundson & Lofthus. Sole Agents. Mrs. Jas. Bryan and daughter, of Mclutyre were over last week visiting another daughter who is a student at tbn Normal They are distant rela tives of the presidential candidate. This is the season for machine oils and axle grease. Don't forget that we have the best goods and make tho lowest prices. CAWAIW. THE Groocr. FLASK'S KKCOKD 2:13}. will make a fall seibon In tho stud ut Creseo. fcn (iuire nt tho Rink feed barn. 2fr If WM. FITZGERALD. Owner, V- it will mako you open your eyes. AtttftQQQ A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Long of Paris the 29th of September. Although she can't vote unless we get woman suffrage she probably can find some one who can when grown to womanhood. Harry Mitchell, the bon ton barber of our citj, is up to date in ail kinds of barber work. Call on him and get a good job done. Always on hand, always willing. Remember the little boys haircuts are only 15 cents. John Johnson has returned from St. Paul, where he has spent some time buying tur goods. Knowing Mr. Johnson to be an old experienced buyer, there is no doubt but what he has secured a lot of bargains, that will benefit the people of Cresco. If vou want to get posted on the new styles for ladies cloaks, write C. D. Nichols & Co. for their new cata logue and their new method, one of the handiest catalogues of the kind published in the United States this year. Address the firm at Cresco. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hess mourn the loss of their little daughter, born only a few weeks since, the little one pas sing away on Saturday forenoon, the funeral occurring on Sunday afternoon from the house. They have the sym pathy of all in their sad bereavement The following have credit on sub scription account with the PEE DEE: M. Ludwig, Elma J. P. Long, Lour des, Ole Olson, Davis Corners W. A. Stockman. Jas. Carroll, J. F. Car roll, Jas. Mudica, Cresco Mrs. L. L. Jones, Lime Springs C. Lower, De corah. A full assortment of new cloths suit able for fall and winter suits and for overcoatings just received at the mer chant tailor establishment over A. Caward's store. Prices made to suil the times. Garments warranted to fit. Goods and all material just as it is rec ommended. David Amundsen, tf Proprietor. Saturday, James Carroll of New Oregon, one of the persons who start ed with the PLAIN DEALER, paid for ii to the end of the 88th year, and a diy or I5V0 before that Mrs. Belle Gibbon? did likewise, her husband, Thos. J. Gibbons having been a subscriber from the flrst, and the PLAIN DEALEK having been a regular visitor in the family ever since. These old and early friends, alas, how time has thinned them, and how pleasant to meet and greet them. JohnW. Bookwalter, of Springfield, Ohio, is the author of a small book whose title is "If not Siver What?" Mr. Bookwalter is extensively engaged in manufacturing, and unti quite recently we understand he wa a strong advocate of the single gola standard. But ho recently travoled extensively in gold standard countries of Europe and is converted to bimetal lism. We have 100 of these bookt which wo would like to have road by men, who. like Mr. Bookwalter, are ready lo throw away their prejudices long enough to look at the conclusions at which tho learned author has ar rived, •, Haveyou ever worn The democratic caucus for this township put in nomination for town officers the following excellent ticket, every man worthy of the place to which nominated: Justices of the Peace, J. L. Evans and John E. Peck, for constables John Rygg, Wm. Woell stein, assessor, Frank Howard, trustee W. W. Johnson, clerk, J. J. Sobolik. At the democratic caucus Friday evening the following delegates to the county convention were appointed the delegates in attendance to cast the full vote of the town. P. F. McHugh J. J. Lowry, J. A. Barrett, Jno. Mc. Cook, Wm. Woellstein, Richard Woods W. Malanaphy, Chas. Byrnes, Jno. E. Feck, Dana Mead, Eugene Mullen, Geo. Miller. Index to Inside Pages- New York's Big Grocer. H. K. Thurber is a Free Silver advocate, and sends out a circular therefor. McKinloy on Cleveland by W. S. Gay, of Mclntire. Invasion of States, by the Cleveland O., Recorder. Republican doctrine as declared by the Congressional committee of the party in 1890. Bryan hauls a class of preachers over the coals. I vV* J1!. TWICE-A-WEEK. A 'fconglcy* Hat The Standard of Excellence The first ward school house is near ly ready for the district's use and is one of the very best throughout in the country, every part of it being made upon honor. The wainscoating and casings are all of hard pine, also the floors and doors, the stairs arc of red oak. The contract was taken and has been honestly executed by the con tractor, Mr. James Byrnes, who may take pride in having the public exam ine the structure in all its parts, be cause such an examination of the building is a stronger and better com mendation of the man and his work than any words we can use. Political Meetings, Hon. Sam White, of Colorado, will address the people of Cresco on Sat urday, Oct. 10. Further particulars in our next issue. Hon. F. K. Ringsmuth of Cedar Rapids has been secured for three speeches to be in the Bohemian lasgu age in this vicinity. He is now fil ling appointments in Nebraska made up to the 19 of Oclober. His dates are as follows: Spillville, October 20. l'rotivin, October 21. Saratoga, October 22. JERSEY CREAM FLOUR Every Sack Guaranteed. The place and hour will be named later. Try One and Be Convinced! Amundson & Lofthus, The Grocers NOTICE! Did You Ever Hear of Such Low Prices? I will sell you anew steel geared wagon, Tylnffletrees and neckyoke for $35. Will put on box either Dnnlap's Patent or common ono for §45 or will fit you out with Dunlap's Patent "Wagon Box, hayrack and hograck for the small sum of $50 cash. Also have a Minneapolis Monitor Gang Plow, the bc&t in the market for $30, always have sold for $50. Also one half Platform Spring Wagon, Racine make, in good rig for $25, Will exchange any of them for good bankablo paper at the Cresco, Iowa. it 4 1 .st.sJ*!-*--.