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The Alden Times from Alden, Iowa • Page 3

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The Alden Timesi
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Alden, Iowa
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'i Alden Markets. A )d TburadHy noon, Out. 27, 1808 Butter, Kic Ific OUB5-CEJNTC0LUJN Mason Work. of all kinds In my line, tuitlBruclion Cull and Htm mc. Avuu St, OBTKU.

2tf Gray Robe Lost. Somewhere bciwacn Cuntrul depot TiMKH onicc. £o'' I have four sUivtt.s to HC I liard coulOarlundlieator, 1 Runuu, 1 parlor giuve fui wood and I Quick MISHC8 and Vern LIghllioll roturnt'd hint Saturday from thuir extended visit with In lUlnoli', MluhlKan and Ohio. Dr'ip In ai the IMK-S III CO and press your opinion on iho market sale Idea. wo h.ivu a tu'tlo In her? Have you anythlnu to solly Miss Buriha IK 'finuii nrrlycrt home Kriday niKhtfor a short vlHit, and returned to Traer Sunday to re- Numo her place In the schools there.

Street Commlsloncr Kemler Is getting our streets In pri.ttyi;u«d condition onco more where tliey Imvo been torn up long laying pipes for the water Mrs. II. K. Scbultz at Ccdnr Uaplds tbl.i week the RaHicrn SUir as a delegate from iho local chapter at Alden. Meal gasoline.

Also toy near the Illinois tVntral depot and some-l rurnlluro. All will he sold cheap. 28w4 I'rrEK TAYLOit. Hog Cholera rrovcnted and cured by Snoddy's Spuelllc. cxperlme.tttlug.

Ucc- ommendcd Ky Secretary Wilson, Iowa HumcHicad, American Swincbcrd, and thousands of hog raisers. It is guaranteed to you. For sal): by 31 wl H. L. boi.iTno.

An old punching liag haii been ros- effort to make It the center of a of foot ball games at school Is meeting with only partial success. Stewart, who Is now acting us brakeman on the U. 0. U. N.

recently sustained a slightly bruised foot while on duty, and has been given few days rest. OO Hon.M.D.O'OONNEL AT ALDENS HALL TUESDAY EYEMDiQ, MOTEHBER1. JlAINIiUUKJE UAUbKU SllOl'. Only short time now until elcc tloD. Spain is hoping for a dcmdcrallc victory In United Stales ibis fall as a rebuke to I'rL'sitlent McKinley's conduct of the war and the settlement of the terms of peace, In spite of inclement weather a large number attended the liook Social at the M.

E. parsionugc last evening and tliose who were present report a pleasant time. Try the I. X. L.

for the bust laundry Kext Monday night will be low'een. M. J. Furry Is attending court in Eldorit this week. Get ready for winter for it seems to lit right with us.

Montlc Whitney Is agent for Proctor Jewelers. Six new desks were received this week (or iu the high school. 3lrs. Sarah Hogers Is visiting with fi lends iu Fort IHxlge this week. Every th I iig iwJviMiiLJ wnlix line to be foun at Proctor liros.

School begun Monday In the Kcl logg rttstrtctrMtss May Finch teacher Mr. McCurinick, of Tracr. spent Sunday at theJII. W. Dennett home Judge Weaver granted naluruli7.a' tlon to Henry G.

Wirli.ga at Kldora Ftlday. W. n. Miller returned Saturday from a short Inislnrss and pleasure visit in Chicago. Mrs.

Pefr Taylor went 1.0 Iowa Falls Tuesday fur a shuri visit with forlcnds hi that jilace. MIsscM Fannie Spencer and Nellie Taylor went to Marshalltown Tuesday to attend the annual state convention of the Christian Endeavor Society 08 delegates from the Alden society. Fred Schultz, of Fort Scott, Kansas, arrived In Alden last Thursday to visit with his brothers and sisters and other old friends In this place tor a few days and returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Sirs.

Prilcbaid and Miss Liilie Peterson went Chicago the lirstof the week. In addition to some visiting Mr. Prilchard expcels to lay In bis winter stuck of goods dur log the trip. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Tool, Misses Hixsoh, Miller and Glasgowultended the Teachers' Meeting at Waterloo week and report having a spien- Instructive meeting. U. Lighthall came up from Rad- cllde lost Friday evening for a short vldlt at hU Alden homo.

Mrs. Z. W. Tol)cy, of Ft. Dodge, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. li. FItcb, in Bust Alden. If the taxes are not paid by November 1st the land will baadveriaed for saleaurl will be sold December 6th.

Mrs. Wesley Davis, of Port Arthur, Texas, is visiting at the home of her parenw, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Orabtree. Mrs. Hen Rummel, of Hawarden, accouvpanied by her son and two daughters, is visiting relatives. H. C.

general manager of Uie C. 1. A I). In Monday transacting in to bis ruiiroau. L.

tar ALDEN, IOWA. Place to 1 To the Farmersipfoctor Bm. and olaotoKere. If'e desire lo siatt that we have so perfected tftevtetho'lof 1 Flour ihat.50 wives of Alden rfc -jto 00 foilTid ITl A dure our Flour superior goods sliipped in. Bring us your whent to we wil endeavor lo please you.

i Mden (Roller Milh invite an early selection, and will keep garments until wanted. I IOW the most parfectjiiio The board of trustees of the creamery company will elect superinicnd- ent for next year this afterncHin. The services of Mr. Kishwortli in that capacity have been ijo successful that his re-election Is practlailly assured. The subject for the reading at the llhrary Tuesday afternoon, Nov.

Isi will Chrysosiom. As the next Tuesday after will be election, day and dinner Is to be served, it is prob the regular reading will bo post- poTieil. Mr. and Mrs. K.

C. Edwards, re turning from thplr visit at Hotchkiss Colorado, by team, have been wa) laid in Nebraska by nature's own road agent, a big snow storm, and it Is quite iM )8sibie may have to wait there until spring. See our Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Gloves, Shoes. 1 Alden, Iowa. Best Place to JEWELERS Bo foTiZvd in a.

eiCeZrtf ,2 Iowa Iowa, EASY To make your homes bright and attractive with Pmfs because they are each m.ide for certain purposes. A paint for Furniture, for Floors, for Bath Tubs, for Houses, in fact anything painwble, not one slap-dash mixture for all kinds.of surfaces. Remember, it's putting the right paint in the right place that's the secret of paint success. We will tell you the right paint to use. 6' IDagner, Miss Hessle Wriijht is registered this week as an addition to the nonresident, membership of the high school: Mrs.

Laiilry and Mrs. Hardin re- accompanied l)y their mother, Mrf. Hamilton, who h'ls gone to spend the thinking a change for a Short time would lie bcnellclal. Mr. Oscar Lowry, representing the is in AUien and vlclniiy this week soliciting scriptlons for carrying on the work in Hardin cuuoly.

He collects Jen per cent, of each subscription at the Unit' the suliscriptioh is taken. Water Works. Mr. Moss and his gang of iiii'n are busily putting on the lir.ishiog louclies of our water works plant. Tlie engine and llie jjuiup wen; placLMl ihctlrKUof-thcvvouk and will nsod for testing the upper or The plant is pracilcally (Inislicd, and all that ronialu.s is to uii tiic rest of Uie tlnishing lourhcs, and UaC it.

If it Is a good plan to prepare for war In time of peace it will be ugcxxl plan to go over your sidtwalks and pound the nail heads down before the snow tlle-s. It spoils the tomiier alloat lo lie conslunlly lliumping a snow shovel against nail heads. Waller Spencer, Ytwt Wallace, A. J. RumiiK 'l and O.

M. Harp are among the Alden vialiors at Oiuuha for aniiuaia. ihls wvek. lllgtdow Ueiiuett have found market for horses In Cliliugu that a laliles ihcm to pay very Tlitt Ciirluud that goeo out week are exccp- tluUully targefulluwit and ate fur the Wisconsin luiuhuriug districts. Wednesday, October 28th, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Nach- hazcl home lo Franklin county, Mr.

Joseph Nachhazcl and Miss Laura Jacobson were united In marriage, Rev. C. N. Lyman. In whoso family the bride was employed for several years, performing the ceremony that made ibciu man and wife.

The recitaticn room at the school house had to be deserted again Tuesday on account, of the inability of the furnace, with the most cUroful management, to get heat into It. The Peck-Wllllamsoa people promise to aiteixl to it In'fore winter sets In and f-lt Is hojied ihiv will do so, as iho reci- lalloii nsmi Is mie of most Impor taut in the building. As carbide of calcium throws oil a iiiitainiiialilo gas as SIHHI as water tiiuclK-s It, Iho (lueslioa nC wlial wu are giiiiig lu do If one of the liuiKluigH I lowu carbide stored 10 It happens lo calch ilro, Is The town is gidug tii great JOHN ADAM RINE -n: CO. vx MERCHANI TAILRS IPish (0 call the attention of their customers, and all other people who like to wear Copa to their Fall and If'intcr Plates and iHamples. Qood Qlothai If Ixjiijrlit direci fioin llio M-iniifacluror, uru clieapcr than Our ciisloiiici-s (leal with tliu manufacturer direct, lilt motli-oaten, oiit-of-date stutf and pay Imt one sinall proHt.

Paiit.s upwiinrs, Suits npwnrd Ovi.Tcoat.s iipward iinlccil. Uie.s« iirlo -'K 'Vrirnif HtriL-tly I 'un luniNIi suit. tcir 1 iii ir y.i.i li. CiiU In you. Adam Rink Co WarUle Foster in still nulto sick at hii homo In this plavo and will not hlH iVgliuuut at muster- A luovuiueul is being luudc to con lug out lime, ooei Cudar b'ulU aud Williams by ilio 1 oMpeiwi' put In water wi.rks su that Mrs.

Wm. Jawlioa (onuirly Miss Uros may extinguished. an.M.ere lii duuo, AWuu cttu Uardlj bo mo biAw up a ihHtv cooveiis luitloil as It will on ihoairooi Hue, waioi lulu tho cholcooi, of kliu- aiul wo will havg oppiirtuuliy lo di'ed kindling WWH Library Dinner. liadies interested inthe lllirary are iuskcd to thai tiic regular election dinner will be iudil this year iin Tuesday, November and'gyvcru themselves accordingly. There never has been any of material, though no direct canvassing has ever beeo done and it Is that the l)askcts will come In again Ibis year as usual.

The owners fif the baskets, of course arc expected to rome along with them and attend ihc '-couvon- tlon" of dish-washers and talilc- waitets. barred oui on account of politics or Mrs. Sherman (icorge relume 1 from liet Missouri visit Sunday. Mrs. G.

K. Todd, who lias visiting ul Ibe Geo. Tmid luime In FHsl Alden, renirneil home Saturday. Setum, of Iowa Falls, an experienced practical printer has kindly loaned himself ui the TiMifls oHIco I his week lu Ibo alienee of our regular torxMiian. Rev.

Kilt, frcm MtKxly's Utblo In- slilulc, t'bicago, will hold two MT- vices ai the Cipiinrcualiiioai chiircli of Wvukevo Sunday at halt loo III Iho uioi'iiiiig and iwn in llio aflcnioiui. Left-handed. Slore Uft-haiided things-have been si'ardied fur by small boys tins week llian ever before. The workmen li; the water-works liavo ollcred the lluie chaps all II way from ten cents lo half A dollar lo U'D and borrow picKs and icrt-handcii crow-bars. Two kids ran a brcak- uccls race Saturd.iy Ui borrow a k-fl- iiaiideO circle, aid a wraimiiarvdep.irl- iiieiit walked lialf a mile tlio day liclore luMiopOs of lariiiiig a dime by bringing back a luiiukey wieucli.

Ivn-handed screw drivurs and left handed tuck-hammers have I KJCII in irreat demand, biit were consider ably scarcer than leri-liandcd ikcs. From England. We tiie following from llie Worcester, Kiigland, Daily Times of ScptemlK-'r au, issi.s, wiiluiut, in any wuy, changing Uie text. As Mr. CrockeU al one lime lived in lowa county, Wisconsin, and as the Allien TtMKS from wliidi the EogiUii editor received his intorioalioU w.i> iu Iowa, the coiR'lusloirthal Alden is sliuiled in ibe county of Uuva Is very u.itiiral.

UbATH OK THK MAYOR OK ALDKN. A. Tho rwjutrv tin, Uivuth A Crayoi Portrait lor Cents! I'ntil -further notice I will make the best finished or 60 cents to all corners. Think of it. Tliis is only to advcrti.so my bii.sincsji and put samples of my work in every ncij Frames ol all kinds proportionaly cheap.

The tincsi liluitufintpli-, you ever nt lowest IKissilile pricos. prices and rartjculara Czll GC O'lliv. Mabvl C'umSulllo, is vUltiug at ihti ol I liomit UiiH by her baby girt. t'ltruiKo iltvul aud Wm. ot thlx Iron mn the much of gruifll lulu- Jottu tiv udUur u( msn Hi tsiwii tlmti fe'rUltty itttoruoi'ti and undn ItUH of- 1 lAwtortut wii.

yiUm wrbwlU 94 UiM vUttwmUiH I wl VUt uuv ttb IHMI UWiMWi Mta miA J. It. Uuithumii lo out 6hc hiruvat nwuul piiUlotM, ih" thtU ttiUt yvat', cuo Ihau Ihit llumu ou llio IM.U llVt. Ttivy MUiU )d Ol) (tin (ttiui itouUiMMii uf MWu 40 (lUHtalUOM'V tlUtuKI IlldUiU lUutr luvli, Ilk loiuiMriiilvoly tew ot ih' pooplu liviiik; the loulo of till' wa'er iiialiiN ttre making pr Isioiis to luku 4Ud two h.ive bcou eoiU' pleloiy piped at Iblh celling. limk as llio pcopio UnJiiug this vt ttkuku 4 iti ai ritiiijuiuuuli, liliupb, iv pal out Hon.

Si VI. of IKnIgv, Will duUvui 14,1 iMtuical of IklW Mall, 'I Uk, Ml. OWniUttl oiu ol lUu vauitMlgUtlU hi tho ol.Uu UlU aiivia fiiviiiht Kawlu Cnvkcii. u-Ulvo Aua Mru. ixikoy.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1890-1899