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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 3

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Having 1 made airangements with A. Thompson to erect a store room on his lot south of the Old Twining Brug Store and having decided to conduct an exclusive Dry Goods iStorc, I have my entire line of Clothing-, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, Gent's Furnishing- Goods as as my Queenswave Mtock to offer you at a. great sacrifice. Tnese goods must go and you might just as well buy all the you will need for the nexi six months at wholesale prices, as to pay the retail price. I will alfto give you liberal discounts in my Dress Goods and Grocery Departments.

Below I quote a few prices for your consideration: $17-00 Men's Suits 1G.OO Men's Suite 14.00 12.50 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.50 L1 G.50 5.00 4.00 11.00 UovV Suits ii.oo 5.CD 3 SO 12.50 11.00 9-00 8.00 7.00 G.50 G.OO 5.50 5.00 4.00 3.00 8.00 6-50 5.00 4.00 2.50 A the slime rnto of Ob sou nt aa (lie Clothing. Men's and lioy's Overalls, ntui Ivoy's i Men's Jioy's Duck MuiiV iind 1 loots, Mcn'ri mid Susptiiulers aud (Joy's Hat a Cups. mid Uoy's Culls ColliU'H Itoinenibcr or.r Clothing is all now goods, not i-iijglc old in tlie whole i UN I Llio Scliolx stock r.nd it went to Ok- Iniionm. Our entire line i i nil mib- jcct to 20 jit-r cent discount. Our gomis lire niai'kcd in so you ca.ii figure i i dii-cotint fur yourself.

Oarets. 20 els 45 50 40 cts 05 cent a.11 wool ply 55 ct3 81 all wool 3 ply 75 ets Now is your fm- carpets we have elegant i and new goods. 22 Jb Granulated Sugur 61 00 25 Ib Light Brown Sugar 1 (JO 7 Iba Roasted Coffee 1 00 5 IbH Better Grade 1 00 4 Ibs Still Better 1 00 25 Ibs 2 Crown 1 00 Rfi'Ck Mnplo Syrup per gnl, 1 00 No. I Sorghum per gal 40 Cider Vinegar pi-r gsil 15 C'oal Oil, pergaJ Gojdcn Links Flour per 75 CJJmax Flour, per siuil: 85 BlLIB Seal Flour, Hack 50 Other gooda the (irocery i in proportion. 5 cent i ..4 cents cent prints eta 7 cent prints a 7 cent Atno.Hkeg Chock i Sets S2.50 2.00 1.50 1.15 S3.00 Meii'a Shoes 2,00 2.00 3.50 All Children's Shoes at the same rote of discount.

i also give liberal discounts on Ladies' Shoes, 20 percent off on my entire line of Over.shocs, Save yourself the 20 per cent now the beginning of winter. 3.00 SO 60 3S 81.50 Mittens or for 1.25 1.00 75 50 This Slaughtering Sals Commences January 1895, and be Strictly Spnt Gash. I also i to say to my a friends and customers that I i i i more a a for your liberal patronage during i 1 past ton months mid will bo extremely ro meet ycMi at the new stand as often as yon may come and i try and you as good value for the money as can be luul. I also invite you to this special sale and take advantage of these very low prices beginning with the new your. Come one and all ana I will try and arranov ro get help to wait on you.

SPECIfti NOTICES. CASH. I i i tie i -afh price for ITrr.in, i i i Seed old I 27tf I A H. C. BarahafirOTT, I i i to IMI rHt-UJlnMi So.

P. H. SCEA3STTON, 3O HE! 1ST Room Firat Nnttoniil Hnuk Corning, Iowa. KHtaIHlBho! hi 1H7S. Buy IIOI-HQ blankcta at keep your lioraes warm.

tf The best goo(iri i'w i.he least niouey goods ('LIU be nuld at tf 1'KASI-; the Jeweler. OyHtev-s! oy-lirrt-! lie so slyly in their juxil. I do the nicest, suliU-mntitcd oyster 1 rer saw. And i i i i i try my oys- nnd will ymi buy my -the nicest, oysters you ever did set 1 If you dotrt liclicve it and see for yourself. They are fur sale at the bakery and restaurant of J.

F. Lutz. VKTKIllNAliy! II V. Ivcatlhcail, Veterinary Surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto, Canada, treats rdl diseases of domestic animals; has located in Corning and can be nt Ro- lauciV livery iiarii. References: T.

Me. Norton and First National Bann, Corning, I will not he undersold on candies, nula or anything in my line. Call and lenrii my prices. J. F.

Continued to Jan. 20th, stock reducing sale at tf SCOTT BIGGAH'SI. O. Harcisdiaa a real good tinner, wlio will do joti good work. Always in the shop.

Bring in your repairing. Solid meat oysters, fresli daily, cheapest at Wilson's. Continued for your benefit and ours, stock i to January 20. tf BJGGAU. Buttericka Patterns at Ankeuy Cnrmiclmel's.

Tons of candies tit Madison's, tf Timviire repaired while you wait, tf A. O. HARIUSI, FKESH Wilaon'tt. innde CANDIES at Scott Biggar will cpntinue their stock reducing mle to Jan. 20th.

tf The best and cheapest oyatera in the city at MmJison'a. tf A'KKNV A I A IWatch-Blakers UorninTM, a prcpaicd i chop feed nil yoi; need by llie ton or car load. H. J. KiuYNoi.na, uily there is a difference in dress gDoiis, and there is just as wide ciiUerenco in tinwnrc.

A. G. Harris sells the best. Our OVKUCOATS, Ur.sTKiiS, SUITS BOOTS, JACKETS CAPS BIiTTS ami nil winter goods must be cleaned up. Price them and see if you cairt use some of them.

tf SCOIT BlGUAR. The best harness in the world, lowest prices, at Zcigler'a. t.f Lodge, 20G, 1. O. 0.

meets every Saturday tiiirlit at Odd Fellows Hall. S. JOIIXETOK, N. G. 3.

E. DAY, -SELLS FARM MACHINERY, FARM WAGONS, BUGUIBS, LUMBER, Terms reasonable and prices to suit the times. Fine winter lap robes at Zeigler's, pricea always law. tf Save one third In price on suit at tf SCOTT Solid meat oysters, fresh daily, cheapest at Wilson's. AT ALL HOURS.

Lunch, at all hours, on short notice, nt J. F. Lutz's resfcurant. tf A good Jirae to buy your shoes for nest-ieasion. We have quite a few lines where sizes are broken that we elosd at one-half former price.

tf SCOTT BICIGAR. AT WHOLESALE FRIGES. 1 will sell my stock of Asking Lambert fe Co'a gold pens at wholesale pricey. PEASE, the and optician. FARM FOR SALE.

An 80-acre Sturm for sale, all under fence ami well improved, miles south-east of Prescott. Call on or address TUA JAMES, In. (tf) Hew Year's a black water epanial 'dog, 5 or 6 months old. Leave information concerning the same at this office and receive a. rewawl.

62 2w. NOTICES parties are warned noli to purchase note Bigued bjf Brace Marsh ia of Margaret vRitchey, and endorsed Iby M. L. mid S. Tucker, as said note was stolen from tho residence olf Milton Ritchey, some time between Oct.

15th and Jan. 1st. O. -A, PEASE, Ilrroni JtuliilSi fWliltra, uionMiJr, oipfcM, -ifl wniA. wsaliisiSK bfa-ti- vtnl iHiilwi, lo jiwwA with I i ii i 1--JW Ge prices Anywhere and everywhere, and then try A1ST- DBEWS' CLOTHING HOUSE.

They can save you money, especially on Overcoats and Overshoes. until A A 17. I8D5. Ttiitcii for iiumiTinif tiiiown i a i rcnJ- trpt'i rcijtnlarBdwirtiscrs. RTO cents litia; d-fiicoJ (ype.

L-cida per line rnclt Jil'icrllon. Triinolniit. ail vert icn per Jiiui first IniMir- tion mill onoti inserl.ian, i A a i IOWB, retina r.AST. tttiKcr 7:50 i N'ii'1 1:40 Ko 11:05 sr No. 'Jli daily (iX'jopl J' SI flOINI! No.

8. I'asKcnsftrftaily- So. ft ilailj" A No. I I I'nssciigor dully 3:40 AM No. I dnlly cscuitL Siifnlny 7:45 A o.

So. 'i topH ill sll slntioiia on lUOOiirul 'Juiljn-miloticL-cis, Ejic nmi 'il-ndu tickctiiMi Ttrkots mid IluggnKo eliiiCkcd llirniiglt to all i i a points. All irclfilit must Ixi removed promptly to EIIVO Klorfteo F. CiKIGGS, JI AH tvcry Wcil V. 70c 75c 32c Vt-ntciilvtH es.75t,ja-i.ooo SiI.aiteiS2.50c 3.0 la fl.OOc Hew Men's and Ladies' Shoes Slight Know '-toiuhiy.

Pieuil tbo Jionicuitural column. Meals ut till hours at Madiuoifg, tf C. E. "V'arico, of Ghirincla, was up on bufiincss ytistunhiy. Our yoiiing men are etijoying the tine slcatiny 13 iisis at Wilaon'b.

Cheapest in tf Conn adjourned Tuesdny morning, stiort seflsion. B. postmaiiter of Curbon. in toivn Monday. Caudtos cheapest nt Madiaon'is.

tf C. A. Timbrel, of Prescott, cnllcti on IIB one this week. Morchantiisu is asscissable ac fiO cents on the a i year. Try tlie Emerson pianos and Whitney organs at Ankeny Carrmchuel's.

Sheriff Eldrldge is itlling fr-tim tlici river. Frjineii! Outbicr, of Presoott, WJIB attending court this week. Oysters in bulk, ia can or by the cheapest at Wileon's. tf Gco. Malton.

one of ouvisfcock ttanlcr.fi, visited G. W. Fox, of Washington township, culled at this office Jlonday. Don't all tinware sold by A. O.

Harm ia first-class, The O. O. F. lodge at Mfc. Etna In- ssrallcd olVleers Tuesday night.

Jaeli Crecry, a citizen of Con way, ia looldng for a location in Corning. We want 10,000 pounds of poulltry turks, chis and ducks this weelc at BOSTON STOKE. Ami re iv Downing went to Omaha Ti'lUii car loud of a took Monday. JJ. Seott'a driving Loree died livery stable Monday.

Take your repairing to A. O. Harris. Tinner alwayn iin the op. tf J.

31. EberliaTt, from Mfc. Etna, regts- t'SreiJ at one oi' onr hotels Monday. Friend Crow, of tlie 'Union, spent Smi- ilay with his parents near Broods. i i Scale Books.

Heraembor thaf- Antony Car- ecale bookti at low price. (if) Talk aiibout Dakota weather! "What's tlie matter with W. HohUer, (jsst dViircli. A. A.

Fees, pf Sit. Emm, 1 wajt seen on cut streets the fare pan: cif tlie ia cnaK.infl; eome.eta-j H)e improvements in Uifi Iin her. yard. I of onr citizen a will a Lend the Old Concert in Gr.i-stoi W. O.

of Mitchell 'rij-jiiicj i new i iJnid Valuable eddjcstinnal etatistiesj-from tbe 'of poblic 'instruction, loinies. reaelicu ma this week. Ve acknowledge oqjr iiulehiedEiceii to HI i Snn(n, state imiiicrlntericienll, for same. lie "vronusin in joif ilie i Al. Comptpn, a formfir of was down from JUrusfifsna TIS- ope led for the; seafiori's -work.

Prof, i'Bhijmey'exF-coliS to iijave a class, this that to furnish tbe with a better'Biijtcrtairt men than before. Tjbe suit of Johnson Biv Wilcos. i a pleaiiant YP.KS PUKES caller 3Iorit3a- G. A. Deaver will continue as Bitper- fiitciictontorttie poor ftirm far the un- of iHios.

Mitchell, of Quiney IB reportcil finite i31 ty- fever. fant a i -gut wonst of it" jTrom coming- I conract witii. poet. Miss Bell, iia waa qnilc senorst!" hist evening. J.

C. Boyd, of the i i i ciitt, waa one of our office cnileps iiirat of slie week. I Mans Antlersion. one of our tL i fell from bla wagon Fridsiy broke his left JITOI. Brother of she Croston WAS in town Monday, interests of thut daily.

after he G. H. Currier, of visited ciipltnl of Adams county on business I lie latter part of hist week. A good many claims Tor shtcn kilicd dogE; were presented lo tin; niper- viisors at this last session. L.

West and W. 31. Combs, from Mt, Etna, visited Adurns commas tiiil city this w-cek Monday, CItaB. Dicks, a mcrchrust from our sister town of PrBHCOtt, waspenunbnhtttnij our boulevards; last Friday. A home talent dramatic troupe is preparing un entortalmneru to brs on the boards Thursday.

2-1. Attorney F. it. DUVIB departed for Des Moinea Tuesday cvoninjj. where he bus btiBineaa oi' a legal nature, Thoa.

McCoakoy has been visit ing dHiring the paiit week with his mother, Mrs. M. McConlcay, of city. Aftlmr Stephcnaon, or came in Wednesday morning for a viftit with relatives and friismls. ins, whereiii ulaihtifi enjoined deriding Ibie city, and whi this ant from wi sh lias attra was term of crossi bridge on thusr' nigljit, a party.

the tin in: te3 considerable in favor of piulntiff at fain tliio iron railroad 'n 'from skating last near being rrm One voang ladr and was! dragged from the track bartily in time to escape "being run over. Djrake Pdttctrson, of Carl, have Icusiid the O. Tj.Lovig store in Strand and; now havelposisession. IVc understand they will ienlargc: the facilities iji i i addition of n. gmiihing department and otliur improvements.

Posroflice Inispeetor Mercer jijjured tionsjiicuoiisly In the arrest of two Cln- cagcj crooks at Dan.vllie, last Tncs- They had. robbed tlie postoHicu in Forrest, and been itrsicetl across of Michigan, I i a a Illinois mid lowk, the cbasiG finally terminating Darn-nip. Miller Parker willbe! in Corning at KulancTs barn, Friday, JJUY. '25. will pay the highest prices for your marcs and mules.

Any horse that they refuse to buy is not, easily solrl. JI. Bacon, of Union township, was? in i state cap lit al last week as a representative from our county in a conven- tion.whose purpose was to endeavor to the debt; that the fair association and place it again upon its feet. We hope it will scon be accomplished and our state fair again placed in a flo'tiriehiri" condition. We are in receipt, of the llnft holiday trillion of tltie Red Oak independent, nnti do not exaggerate when weeny it is a wonderfully beautiful and masterful piece of work.

It is a hook of aboiu 100 pages, embossed cover, and contains half" tone engravings of all the important: feattarca of Montgomery county. Our congratulations, friends, on your sue- i Dress sliall' Linen 'Thrend 21ark' Crochet Cor 3c epls ICarly SUk Dorset Stays Clastic to to 7c yil Vrm Shields, -J i. 1 Safcty Plus to doa Good Firm 2c Silk Elastic ya ii to No. 7, all silt Gross- Cfscckera J3 becomin i pnstime about Corning, judging front the challenges in this issue. O.

Harris, who lias been in Chicago fflir two weeks, is expected home the latter part of the present week. A gang of about ten men cnmo from to GREAT REDUCTION SALE. From Jan 19 to 2t 3 C. Harlow, of Carl, will make prices on goods Limit will benefit join astonishingly, He intends to sell bis stock of underwear, mittens, icnps, at some price and will make rare bargains in iBr to close out this lino. Do not miaa this opportunitv to save money by jpurcliasing such lovr pricsa.

Ve take pleasure in infariDing our reailors that oar facilities a the fore part of this week miak.fi improvements on the railroad. J. R. Brink, who baa been a resident oir this place for about year, has removed to Crcston, hia former liouic. Ed.

Leech, hotel keeper ami all-round good Noil away, bunds with fricndg in Corning- Friday. I A. Pulley, professional wife, from Hirersidc, nro guests of W. J. Withrow of- the fitcnm Jaundry.

1. H. G-ilmore, one of Villisca's bnsi- maaa men, hailbusiiiRsa which demanded b'ia attentiion in this city Friday of last week. Miss Cora Peck, who has been visiting Br. Barnburt's family for sorno tiniu, returned to her home in Ottnnnvn 3Ion- diiiy last.

M. A. Chapman, one of our artists with the paint brush, expects to wove to in about two weeks- we understand. Mrs. Roiht.

Booker, of Council liiufls, lnaa been visiting her husband's parents aiad her nuincirons friends in Corning for the last week. Hon. H. F. Dale, of DCS 3f.oim.-s, who kis beeti attending court in onr city for tlte last week, depai'tcd for the capital Sunday afternoon.

tne home talent cnccrtnm- niient, That Wife of Mine," on next Thursday evening, Jan, 2-J. not afford to miss it. Yon can- Toe "Fun" clnb met at the residence Towncr Tuesday evening. Tlioy deiiuonslxate thut their nom lc plume ia approjirlate. T.

O. Bell returned from Dee Uto'mes tlie latttsr part; of hist whither he hatl been as a delegate to tlicatatc meet- Ing of agricultural societies. Jennie Keesler, of IVasliington returned on Friday last from Ifaiisae, vfbere she lias been visiting relatives and friends for sonic time. Allice Lewis, sister of Mrs. I.

A. Bcliam, depaEted for bcr home in Hop- fcins, Tuesday, buying 1 spent a pleasant visiting in this city. Assessors will liat lantl ut an average Valuation of $25 per acre in Adams oouKity year, by order of the "board. of assessment to be 50 per cenr. The ladlies of tbe W.

II, C. will meet at t'oeir hall on Saturday of this week at 2:30 o'dock p. m. A full attendance in dealreO. ICrts.

BELDIXG, Secretary. Bert Hollinter, son of our genial raer- cbaat, E. Hollister, arrived homy from Deii MoineEi, where he hai the last ten days visiting' relatives anil frienilfi, Excavating- beau commenced upon new ibricJ: store building of Andj Thompson, on Davisi avenue. We aioO erst and it is to be occupied by E. iT.

when completed. Our reporter talfccd with E. Hcn- djewoa, from Shenandoali, this week. ijtrj Hendioraotj is to open a Imness shop la Jit. Kljna soon, and was.

In tbwn look- las' buajnesa iutereats. A- (Seavey, of drove tb Coniiiljj the ilret of tliie week. Mr. pTOBiinent iiardjiii-Jtre milsr- of that- plnee, and THUS; lootin interests Ijy arrival of more new material in the shape of the latest things in type designs for our job department. The FRIIE PIIESS, it is well known, lias ever striven to give its patrons value received and tlm liest obtainable for tbe money invested: but itiis not eatislicd to resl.

its future upon its past record. On the contrary it is today letter enabled to jtlenEe its tban ever before in tliu history of Its existimce. If compe- tcnit workmen, good Rtock and late designs will pleae you we certainly can meet your expectations. We realize that live buslnaisE men idemand new and faces in job type, and trnst our keeping abreast of the tiroes will merit the patronage of all who desire firet- claHs work. GOLDENTlNKS.

(Jtolden Links flour, made by the Seltolz Milling (Corning Roller Milils) is guaranteed to be equal to any straight patent flour sold in Adams It is sold at the Corning Mill by P. H. BevinSj H. H. Hill, Z.

T. Widener, II. Scliolz, Chfls Crowley HJ K. Morae, Coming; by E. of Brooks; C.

C. Fees, of comply people sho comity flour. icott; F. E. Rich- Harlow, of Carl; Adams i i use Adams State Sa has money to loan on nt tl.per ccntaDinnal Ti iiarj, iyetl farms 11-rf Marriage Licenses.

for vraek entliug Jan. Joiiin Byera Minnie Tcowbridgtt Chan. B. DcwcciD, Minnie Voorheea Elriier E. Johnson Mary Socley C.

0. Tobias Brislow i Home Tallent Entertainment. Wtfe of Mine 1 is tlio title of a pltay now in preparation by a home taljjnt troupe. A good caste has been selected and oiair citizens will doubtless give the entertainment the patronage it deserves. Eisar in mind the date Thursday, Jan.

24. BOB3ST. BliDWN-- IT, ISD5, to Mr. and Mrs W. F.

Brown, a boy. Jao. 12, ISSS, to Sir. and Mrs. J.

VT. Boling, ell iljaincy towmhip, a soil. J. VT. the proverbial "smile," as a boy is theeo'nsnnimation of his earthly liajipinees, beiiing already the prone paiient c-f two daughtesrs.

llJBWer last. I'ollowing is tii list oF letters uncalled for itlie Conung poatcfficc for th we-k ending 1-1, 1893: CS'ESTLEM LIS7. Elliis, -Sail, Ii-n, afaison, Query, James, Vailderly, John, WhcntJey. John T. Etersoas calling: fornboveleltera will please soy 1 nnd give date of publica ASBKBIT J.

SALTS, P. M. I. 0. 0.

F. Installation. liaBt evening; at the Odd Fellows 1 bal tUqjfollowingofliceKS werednly installed B. 3ft B. E.

Wilbur, V. G. S. qE. Day, Secretary; Thoa.

Bell, Sr. Triiasurer. JUiesarH. D. E.

and Gus Mc3.1pin. of Sfcw Market, are the dcpn thebe matters in this tiei who attend to rlislirictj and ware to officiate on of- Creaton, nsatotirig in the dlopjiitiniint oL' the FREE" PFrassi daring thu roBlbi work the paist week Saturday Jlast. Eil camo in from Grant, Iowa, TuesiJiiyvre turning horan yesterday. A. OJ tiocer always in iihe slipp.

Get your tinware THE- LAST-CHANCE. Ci. Hai-low, of Curl, wjill of winter goock; at Vs lown pijices, ae be does not-'jivant-ito' iarify until! nexii auadj mmf limire room He vail pluise his priciie will please you. Do Ibis opportunity 1 secure thiii is imported. A ia on Tho uisual pleasant time INDENTION.

'exlublj'aon at: Dr. Glov office a iraodelof ianiimproved wet which iJBJblipBesi any thing hereto- fom put opoiiftlie in that line It a wgiljt anyjffljjie from three feej; up, antljjlevateejtne dirt by mean of ifuckets 'tip res a eaa wa loroun be from alrea Seeinri" to Unit soi't jjvight to 1 tretitmtistiilor lite ivt 1'ilids i 3ns ground An ti 1 i I ti cl If II 11 OHt vath tl I tin i igrne am nt lifin in Iwiti bi i.ar an rick-walled I jnicksanjdj jrerabvcis libouklers; with and ier; ton Tided lower from the to j) I Bring tho weft listance undei well ifiill to bot raudlhole. It is pro railing maciiiue fecit of fcncV wal All die work of bcnng aaay done witliou This Sale Positively FOB GASH. No Deviation. Our Goods Must Oo! We will make, the lowest prices ever quoted 011 the following 1 lines goods for the next twenty days, commencing Saturday morning-, Jan.

Gent's "Underwear. Cotton Ivni; 2t lo 1 by i vorr cheap Very Heavy 7.V v- ortfc K.Mrr Double Front All Wool Very Fine Camel's lo a ji.2.* Dress Goods. Ladies' Underwear. -ill Wool 15c Good Qualits Itv wcnU ire AllWool Tricot Flannels 22 :i.lc Vests and P.int? JOc 1 1 1 r. -i -in, -dr.

i a ests Pnnu -10c Half Wool Cashrnorca 20e Oc Fine Wool cue Wool I2e Fine Ail Wool i i ti. J.uO ill Wool in. Henrlcttes 43(t COc a i to 1.2.', cxii'a lip.o.-Srif! 7. Children's if from iiiccc ii TM i i IScrges OOc up to Idenriettes worth 1 I.adics^ All Wool Equesirinn in Ladies AU'Wool Hose, Fascinators and 3o-od "Fine Grade 27c worth to -iOct 3 Fascinators vo 3ric worth to iXic 1.00 TIavy All Wool -10c worth on Esttra from Common Hose. Tart Silk worth i -Icecc Lined floise, Cotton, to 3iic a A OOQU Al! L3t IBS mitten.

wir worth to (0o a Vlisis- Wool 25c worth 3: to iOe lx DoKC11 of Them pair won I Woo! Hose as pair Five Dozen All Wool i i pair wortk Table Scarfs. Ladies' oFoaks! i.r,o 2.0H l.Oi'i HoodP l.DO Good heavy hir: ents" Wool i worth worth l.vHJ ool 1.1." worth l.oO worth S.oU All Our 8lov3s and Mittens out cry tii.in Gants' ftl! Wool Pants. an Notions. set V) worth o'ooil Gnrracnt Good Clicnillo l.Wf Clicnille double ilonr cur- tains 2.rnwortii l.rtffc and No. 32 7c worth 12c Ribbon i l-2c Red Table Linen.

CIoaks. H'orth 7 10 12 00 7 f)0 on Tennis Flannel ii to JOcyd 4LaTgeKedHiikfc.for Overeats Good Shoe For A Few Plush Jackets. fiCaps .7 i ShofiS worth 51. 7-" Iloy's Can (iood Lino of Prints at -ic ami j-c; 1 ysnl, (''(oil ynnl ynr-I. 'OU MAES Day.

Striko and Hie mau can make fur the otlun- man is lllc I Hie other man is looking for. Almost a inako monwv more or less rapittly ror himself: somohcV i i a isn't exactly wliat the generality of humanity is searching to discover. It is the man helps you rich'that has o'lutcu on your (ions. and is tho man, for his 2ods aiv to Jiiid. and at prices that put money in your porkel.

Alarm for Bell. Best- the Market are makes liis so popiilar. how II 3 always largest r.ssornnunc and quality which also describes his larate line of Baker Goods while the B.estau»aait and Bakearv gives you in Its season. Yours for purity. I.WV-'J.

Cash. 'Talks! jCash i Hardware cheap a i Mew a Store. Eiarht Day. for A. KBNNON, Side Davis An Enjoyable Event.

Mrs. A. D. Turner gave luncheon last at 1 -D-'elnck, assisted by Mrs. 1 Elva M.

Crippen iiiui Austin Turner. Jr, The decorations were ribbons nrul violets. During tho afternoon music was rcntliiircd by Hrs.E. M. Crippen, Mrs, A.

B. Turner, and Hissi Gi-acc lieymer. Those present exnrcE3 themselves delighted with the event. A Buna-way. It.

Obcl had a nmavvay Carbon Monday which necessitated bring-injf into play some of his skill as vragon- htsowubcrbalf nextdiiy. While standing on tlni scales with a load of coal soaie loast! horses 'frightened his team and they run away, scattering coal for a distance of ahout half r. mile, breaking the tongue and two wheels on tiie wagon and! generally demolishing things. persons were injured. Farmers' Institute- The date for t.

tie farmers' institute has been set; for Feb. 3 anil (. A program is being made on anil will be published nust vrcet. Amicmg some of tiie reasons why farmers should attend are the foillowing: There will, be a chance to learni something, n. eliance to Lclp sonieotiD else Jay your experience, and aiovc all the opportunity to widen one's acquaintance--get ac'iuamted with souiecno other parts of tins (ionoty.

There is no te'Uiag how soon yon willl make use of nevr acquaintanccE. SEWA.ru MORRIS, Secretary. A Oiialleuge- notice in your 'the statement that yoii understand INoreutt. of Nodaway township, wbb Mr. Bryson.

recently, is champljon of Adams county and in 1 willing to defend his title as sucti. TSTby does not II r. Norcntt ciect Corning players? I not regard Sryson as a player. In of tlie above statct- nienfc I hereby cllialleuge Mr, tb a ceries to be ina- tually agreed lajjoki. Let bim come fdirtib ahtt defEnd hiiii rlljght to thc'titleofcbiira- ciiiEiity.

ALEX, Sells the best brands of oiiicc KAKS Loaf, Diamond, Buflalo, Eeindeer. MOUND CITY MILLS-Standard, Magnet, I Special prices given on lots of pounds. Our Feed Departmedt is well supplied wit Ii bran, bhorts, Etc. We will save yomnoney. i-h is TCP MORSES S-j '-i (1! rjioiise Party his cstiniiiblc lady, of ClarJliownslnp.bave batlilcd with tlici vieibiijtutles and enjoyed tb-e, Islias oB tbe Hdarl tal relation for tbe.

period of forty-onti years. One dny.ila^t iveelr, on tiie oij cnsion of this wedffiuj? sLnniYeiBary. slljitt iiit forty of their frkndk imd neigibboj-if deliberately took" poaaeih Eiion ol taeu a licence aod'proceeiloill tju produce from tiaujdepths of large b.iatk'eljg prap-uircfl a most imaiptniodfi tvdare informeilwHBglrein due cpnsidcnition pix-scnt. Xor tuc a a lor the guests bail aUo t.ilccn remembrancers of their esteem for this couple in the shape of a line Jr.rge rocker, a dress for Mrs. SliinUUi, an(3 large motto, wliicb wore duly presented.

The occasion a most liappy only if the host afitt liotcss, aUo to alT nnJ will long tc remcuibcreil a pleasant mile stoac in life's retrospection. Horse and Sale Sills. AVc desire to cull attention to tlie fact tiiac we are. as iiguul. prepared to accommodate 017 r'pa irons in the way of bills, cards, and arc especially well equipped to turn ant neat zzlc horse bills in expeditious manner.

Yon need bills.you want gofld work, and you want them wlien (ills all these requirements and guaran-i tecs to please you. Our line of cuts comprises the best assortment and most attractive. Do not wait until BO is too far advanced, but i i a work ready when needed. steam print, quick and i work, and reasonable prices our speci.il Quarterly meeting; ecri'iceii at the M. E.

church. Carbon, commencing Saturday and continuing ovev Sunday, l.iy Kcv. Vf. O. Allen.

The accontl quarterly mecLing: of. tbe Carl charge, M. E. church, will bo held at Carhcn on Saturxlay Sunday, Jan. 10 jmd 20.

Rev. W. O. Allen, I). IX, of Corning, will be there to preach and conduct all tiie services-.

Everybody is invited to intend each FCfvice. Quarterly conference on Saturday p. The ofilcial meinbiira of each appointment arc requested present. Preaching 0:1 Saturday at '2 and 7:30 p. and on Surtdsy at 11 a.

followed by the holy communion. The protracted meeting which began New Year's night the E. church is still going on. with incrcjasiug interest, and the uttendantic of ihe people every night attests the enthusiasm in the meeting, nnd we truet foretells PIM-S'T. RALPH NKWCOMB, V-PIUCS'T.

NCR-TOY of bountiful showers of Divine srace L.ASH Dpwtbcbeartsof tbe people Corn-j FIRST NATIONAL BANF ing, and thai; many who Imom- not tuu Savior oj- men may yet accppt. the of ia Christ anfl be Largest Combined Gapitai, Surplus and Oldest Bank in County. Pays Interest oo Dsponiis SSTEIG Bate and as Baiui. ir.r.r-^Ks: A. .1.

A. 3:. Tunu-r, Cliis. C. Norton, llaJph KawcniK F.

OFFS3E AT IT p. ro. during week days, except Mondays anu and each evening p. M. A good work Is being done, several have added to the iolil of Cbrist, and the members! of tho chare-la are ovidcncing renewed earliest tress xeal in the We tiruet that' the good work may go anil many of ilic pcoylc of Corning Ic sarad.

Dr. and Mrs. Alien ara abie wortoara 1 Master's vinc- yard. Zct everybody coaae a.nd;talie nn I interest in the work. Darro-w Investment Coimpauy, Has nioocy on hand to pay for loans same day are out.

arc niiulc payable to and at office." V't have ibraalcgood Adams County All If liave ascaiiy tc invot ir to take a (am low, gi.

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