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.»?. 1 a I V4 %v *2* 4 ft v, ii i' yap VOL. LI. NO. 22. fc The Desire of This Bank is to Help the Child. Byron Mabon was a Cresco visitor yesterday. FOR SALE—A Jersey cow. Enquire of FRED ERLER. John A. Cray was down from Lime Springs on Monday. N. A. Blackburn, Lawyer office opposite the National Bank. The delinquent tax list for Howard county appears in this issue of the Plain Dealer. We still have $1.00 each for every child in Howard and adjoining counties, not having an account with us, who will open a savings account of $2.00 or more the account to be left at least one year. We pay 4 per cent on all savings accounts and furnish a dandy savings bank with each account. Do not wait, start now, make the first deposit today. Cresco Union Savings Bank If you want a larm loan at a low rate of interest, see American Loan & Trust Company, Cresco, la. Capital $100,000.00 Adam Petry made a business trip to Ft. Atkinson on Wednesday. Dr. W. T. Daly, physician and Burgeon office over Glass's restaurant. Two MEN WANTED—TO husk corn at V. Kapler's. Will pay $1.50 per day. James Toole and wife left yesterday on their homward journey to Spokane, Washington. Are they hot? What, the Laurel Heater? You bet. For sale by W. S. FRENCH, Lime Springs, la. Joseph C. Bowers and family arrived here last week from Germania, Iowa, to remain during the winter. Eskil Dahlberg went to Waucoma, Wednesday to accompany his wife and baby home the following day. Why get up in the morning feeling blue, Worry others and worry you Here's a secret between you and me, 'Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. —Wm. Connolly. ROBERT THOMSON, Cashier See the hottest thing in heaters yet—the Laurel line. For sale by W. S. FRENCH, Lime Springs, la. Prof. Sheel and family of Decorah, returned Tuesday after a few days vis it at the Jacob Woellstein home. A few good second hand stoves for sale. W. S. FRENCH, Lime Springs, la. 65 cents for double faced 10-inch records. Come and hear them played. If you want the real thing in the big type of the Poland Chinas, see W. J. Webster. Stock of both sexes for sale. If you want to buy or sell Real Estate call on Geo. H. Owens. Office over First National Bank, Cresco, Iowa. Ia. Just received another car load of galvanized corrugated roofing, the best and cheapest to use. Sobolik & Peter Ben. E, M. Eldridge has moved from the E. I. Barker house to the John Stein man house one blpck east of the public schools. Makes blood and muscle faster than any other remedy. Gives health, strength and vitality. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea towers above all other remedies for making sick people well, and well people "weller." Take it to night.—Wm. Connolly. mm A F. L. Daubersmith. I am now prepared to take a few roomers and boarders. Enquire of MRS. J. F. MCISTIRE. Good Howard and Winneshiek county farms for sale, any size. For partic ulars call on A. SMITH. 1 for A few good second hand stoves sale. W. S. FRKNCH, Lime Springs, la. FOR RENT.—240 acre farm, with fine buildings, one mile west of Davis Corners. Enquire at Cresi-o Union Savings Bank. S. L. Barnes made a trip recently to Winnebago county, Iowa, called there to administer his cancer treatment to I Prlcet several sufferers. I If you want to buy, sell or exchange your farm or Cresco property, list it with W. F. MILZ. Office over Clem mer's Drug store. The ladies of the Evangelical church I will hold their annual sale and serve dinner on Saturday,|Nov. 27th. More specific notice next week. If you want correct abstracting done and cheap prices too, it will pay you to see the American Loan & Investment Co., before ordering your abstract. Special meeting of W. O. W. in Woodmen Hall, Monday, Nov. 15th, at 18 o'clock sharp. Applications and bills. A. MARSHALL, C. C. I FOR SALE CHEAP—Three nice lots, No. 8, 9 and 10, Beadle's sub-division block 7, Cresco, Iowa. Address M. VERBURG, Orange City, la. All of my customers are requested to call and get one of my fine calendars for the year 1910. Come quick for they are going fast. JACOB AGA. Now that I am not working in the store, I will take a limited number of music pupils. Terms reasonable. MRS. LOTTIE KELLOW. FOR SALE—New modern house, will be sold at a sacrifice if taken before Dec. 1st. We invite inspection. I J. W. MACKET. Received our second car load of' Stewart ranges and heaters- They are going like hot cakes. Come in and see what makes them so popular. Sobolik & Petersen. C. D. Durfey is down from Beaulieu, Minn., to arrange for the shipment of some household goods still in Cresco. When he returns, his parents will ac company him to reside at Beaulieu. On Monday night. Nov. 22, we will in Moving Pictures at the Family Theater. Admission 5 cents. Two performances and more if necessary. Mrs. Logan of Oregon, a sister of Geo. W. Harris, who has been visiting him for some time, left Tuesday even- ing for her home. She was accompa- bied by George as far as Central City, Neb., where they will visit a sister who is very ill. have Dr. Cook's return to civilization ted their son, Rev. Lauritz Larsen, in Cresco Wednesday Miss Mabel Mel vold of Cresco visited here Sunday and took in "The Man from Home" A. KRAFT CLOTHING WITH OUR NEWLY EQUIPPED STORE ROOM AND OUR 6 LARGE SUIT CABINETS holding now 300 Suits, we are in a position to show you Men's and Boys' High Grade Suits and Overcoats in the best manner possible. These Suits and Overcoats show a higher standard of excellency than you have ever seen, and the price is moderate considering the quality. We can show you Men's Suits at $10.00 and $12.00, made in this season's models and of good materials, that have more style, better appearance and will wear longer than suits you have paid from $5.00 to $8.00 more for. Our Overcoat Department is simply immense this season, showing all the new styles full length, three-fourth length, form fitting and semi-form fitting, ranging in price from $6.00 to $25.00 Our Greatest Seller This Season to the Young Fellows Is the New Military Coat, made so it can be worn with or with the Auto Collar. This coat sells at from $10.00 to $20.00. Come in, boys, and see them. Our Fur Department on the Second Floor Will certainly attract the cold weather buyers.. We have all kinds and at all prices, from the Russian Dog Coats at $12.00 to the $60.00 Coon Skin. We have the Sheep Lined Corduroy and Duck Coats in all lengths, and the price is low enough so you can afford to go comfortable this winter. Fur Collar, Plush Lined Coats will be worn by the young and old this season. We have a large showing for men at from $15.00 to $25.00 for boys, age 6 to 12 years, $5.00 to $8.00 for boys, age 12 to 20 years, $8.00 to $18.00. See our Heavy Fleeced Underwear at 40 cents for men and 25 cents for boys. Heavy 10-ounce Husking Mittens at 48 cents a dozen. You had better see what it will cost you at the New Store before buying, Because You Can Honestly Save Money When You Trade at The KRAFT CLOTHING CO., Cresco, Iowa D. E. SHELMIDINE, Manager fi' $ Twicc-a-Wcck Plain Dealer. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY PLUCK, PROGRESS,.PERSEVERANCE AND PATRIOTISM IN POLITICS PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Mrs. J. W. Ballard left Tuesday for her home in So. Omaha, Neb., after Hn extended visit with relatives in Elma and also in Cresco with her sister in-law, Mrs.. F. J. Mead. Rabbits arc reported to be in abun-1 dance all over the country. The game is there. We can furnish new or slight ly used guns and rifles at remarkably Sobolik & Petersen. I It will pay you to see me before plac ing your Insurance. I can save you money. Ten good reliable companies. E. M. STOCKNAN. Office over Cresco Rest Room, Cresco, Iowa. N. I. Phone No. 4. As I am in poor health and unable to make my usual trips, I have arranged with Mr. F. C. Woellstein to place my good in his store, and I will be pleased to meet all my customers there. ADAM PETRY. I am offering 20 Duroc Jersey male pigs for sale, these are of the smooth, long kind with plenty of bone, and all sired by a hog that took first prize at West Union fair. Prices right. JOSEPH BOUSKA, Calmar, Ia. Mrs. K. Watts will give a great Thanksgiving sale of all millinery com-! mencing to-day and positively closing Dec. 1st. $1.50 untrimmed hats for 50c. Trimmed hats at less than cost. Great reduction on plumes. Over Scb olik & Petersen's hardware store. There will be a dance in Ondrasek's hall, Schley, Iowa, on Thursday even ing, Nov. 18th. Good mysic will be furnished. Dance tickets 50c, specta tors 25c. Tickets will be sold at the door. Supper will be served down stairs. Everybody invited to this dance. The opening of the winter and Xmas season at out Studio will begin Oct. 30th and last until Nov. 15th. One piece of sheet music will be presented to each customer having pictures taken. Studio has lately been dec orated and improved to the convenience and comfort of our patrons. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Sunday sittings by appointments. 'Phone, No. 306. C. AMINOFF BLOMQUIST, Cresco, Iowa. Rev. Dr. Laur Larsen and wife visi- W. R. Emery went to Cresco Saturday, returning with her son, Willard, who underwent an operation in that city. F. C. Lent of the Howard County Times, Fred Thayer, Chan Robinson and Bert Webster of Cresco were here Sunday to see "The Man from Home." —Decorah Journal. E jw r- '.' CRESCO, HOWARD COUNTY, IOWA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909 $1.00 PER YEAR We're sorry if you've tried other medicines and they failed. As a last resort try Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a simple remedy, but it's worked wonders, made millions well and happy. Purifies the blood, makes flesh and muscle, cleanses your sys tern.-- Wm. Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. Victor II. Morris, of Minneapolis, visited Wednesday after-, noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones. Mr. Morris and Mrs. Jones being, cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were1 married recently and are on their honey-moon trip, leaving Cresco in the evening for Madison, Wis. Miss Elizabeth Drumtn of Cresco: spent yesterday in this city with her friend, Miss Kittia B. Tierney she was on her way to Waverly ...Mr. and! Mrs. John Mullen of Cresco spent a I couple of days here with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Weaklin and husband. They were on their way home from Wagner, S. D.-New Hampton Tribune. John Mintey will have an auction sale at his place 3J miles south of Cresco and 80 rods west of the New Oregon cemetery, on Tuesday, Nov. 16th, and has listed for sale a span of brood mares, one gelding, 8 milch cows, 14 head of young cattle, 19 ewes, 40 head of swine, farm machinery, hay. corn, grain and household goods, all on offer "The Newly weds Honeymoon, a the usual terms. Finegan is the auc-1 brand tioneer and Tillson is the clerk. |the At the meeting of the Booster Club Monday evening the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, D. A. Lyons Vice President, J. C. Webster Secretary, and Treas urer, Wm. Kellow. The question of the continuation of the Rest room brought out the fact that there was quite a demand for that institution and it was voted to continue it if money for its support could be obtained, and at the meeting one-half the necessary amount was subscribed. About one hundred of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hovey, of Orleans, residents of that township and the townships of Bluff- ton, Lincoln and Madison, gathered at!waiver- y°u their home last Saturday evening, giv- ing them a complete surprise and spending a very pleasant social even- ing. A neat purse of $28 was contrib- to Mr. and Mrs. Hovey as a slight Cresco, la Nov. 10, 1909. token of the esteem in which they ai held. For Sale! 2 Aberdeen Angus Bulls coming 2 years old this fall. Will sell right if taken soon. Pedigrees furnished. J. A. BEAUMASTER, Elma, Iowa. On Monday evening, Nov. 22nd, the Frederick Amusement Company will new farce comedy fresh from milla wherc Waiver Notice To owners of property on Elm street for the cost of construction of curbing and paving on Elm street from the south line of Market street to the north line of Peck street. By coming I to the City Clerk's office and signing a can have 1 P3*1"* y°ur only baking powder from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar —made from Grapes— all good comedies come. Vic Crane, one of the best known com- edjans jn the Middle West wi„ be scen in the leading role, He is supp0rted by an able ca8t The production is completely staged with an spcciai 8cen. ery and electrical effects, making it one of the most elaborate productions to be seen here this season. Don't forget the day and date, Nov. 22. Hakes Finest, Purest Food !Roy*i BaKiiMf Powder Absolutely Pure °Ption curblnS P" J' MCCULI,OW, .s. of and cessment tax in seven annual install-j ments or at any Utne ,n Time for an re in 1 9 0 9 behalf of the guests, by Curtis Miller fuU- 0\ s,£n,nS exP,res December City Clerk, A. F. & A. M. Special meeting Cresco Lodge 150, Friday evening, Nov, 12, 1909. Work on M. M. degree. Your attendance is requested. Refreshments. By order of W. M. G. R. STORY, Sec'y. E. E. Dawley,, who has been buying flax at Elma for the Union Fiber Co., was taken suddenly and seriously ill at that place on Wednesday morning and during the day a good many startling rumors concerning it were current on the streets of Cresco, but according to our information from Elma are entire ly without foundation. The existing facts are that Mr. Dawley has been troubled with severe headache for the past few days and Wednesday morning was suffering worse than usual. While sitting on a bale of tow near the press he suddenly fell over unconscious and most of the balance of the day he spent in an unconscious condition, while at times he would complain of a terrible pain in his head. His brother Bert, was summoned and went over in an auto with Chan Robinson and E. O. White. Late in the afternoon, Mr. Dawley, still unconscious, was brought to Cresco and taken to his home and at last accounts is much better having ^ntirely recovered consciousness. The attending physicians here do not state the cause of his illness, but the Elma physician diaognosed the ailment as brain fever or something similar and treated the case accordingly. New Feed Barn. 1 have opened a feed barn in the former Lenth livery barn directly op posite the depot and am prepared to care for your teams to your satisfac tion. Give me a trial. $ ED. H. KRUEGER, A* Jolln Society Branfr ... SM