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The Carroll Sentinel from Carroll, Iowa • Page 3

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The United States icial Investigation of aking Powders, Made under authority of Congress by the T- A Chief Chemist of the A I Department of Agri- Powder culture, Washing- to be a cream of tartar baking pow- ton, D. shows the der of the highest quality, superior to all others in strength, leavening power, and general usefulness. The Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished by the highest expert official authority the leading Baking Powder of the world. Royal Baking Powder makes the finest, sweetest, lightest and most wholesome food. It goes further in use, and is more economical than any other.

(HIS. ROYAU BAKING POWDER 106 WALL NEW-YORK. CARROLL SENTINEL DAILY AND WEEKLY. BY POWKKS 4 COLCLO. 3UB80HIPTION.

One Year 16.00 Per Week (by currier) 10 (Entered at the Curroll. Iowa, postofflce ae eec- ondnlasB matter.) readers of THE SENTINEL will do It a favor by reporting to tDo office delinquencies on the part of carriers. Arjy omissions In delivery, or ijany failure Lto deliver promptly umt on time, or any Inattention, should be reported at once. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1895. PEOPLE AND EVENTS.

House for rent, inquire of Mrs. R. J. Patty. If you want shoes nicely repaired take them, to Moore's, Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Russell will spend Sunday al West Side. Frank Berbers, of Halbur, was doing business in the city today. Prof.

Essley, ot the Glidden Normal college, was in the city today. Mann's couza cure Is Ja gutranteed medicine to cure all coughs and colds. For Jsalej at the PaluoB drug store. C. W.

Roehse and Miss Lavina Wentzel was granted a murriage license today by Clerk Mohr. Keep your blood pure and healthy and you will not have rheumatism. Hood's Sursupnrllla givcb the blood vitality and richness. Mann's alligator medicine Is the most penetrating llni'inont In usa and therefore will give Instant relief where an external remedy Is needed. For sale at the Palace drug store.

Get one ticket with each dollar's worth of goods bought for cash at Joyce's, we handle best lower vein coal, Hocking, Indiana block and hard coal. No drayage, quick delivery. This morning dawned bright and clear but the cold wave flag which was soon run up sent the chills down our spinal colum when we thought of another blizzard. Misses Grace Kail and Lulu Ljng left for West Side this afternoon to remain over Sunday with Mrs. Wagner.

They will attend the K. P. banquet this evening and assist in a program to be given. The modern invalid has tastes medicin- lly, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable in lorm, purely wholesome in composition, truly beneficial in effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality.

If really ill he consults a physician; If constipated he uses the gentle family laxative Syrup of Figs. Dr. Folsom has been confined to the house with a tlight attack of grippe since Tuesday, but hopes to be in his pulpit tomoTOW morning. In the evening the Y. P.

S. 0. E. will give an interesting exercise which they have prepared with much care. The firemen are meeting with good success in selling tickets for the union ball they are gettingwp.

If there is any Awarded Highest Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. organization in our city that should be encouraged it is our fire department. The boys are faithful workers and many of them, while not owning a dollar's worth of property, are always willing to risk life and limb to save others from the flames.

Every one who can should help the boys along. O. VV. O. Hardmon, sheriff of Tyler county, W.

appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with the cold when he procured a bottle of Cambarlain's Cough remedy. Lie says: "it gave me prompt relief. 1 find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and colds." For sale by J. W.

llatton, druggist. Our many readers will be pleased to learn that at the Famous of Moses Simon they can get a first class suit or trousers made to order, first class fit, trimmings to match, at greatly reduced price. Mr. Simon intends to keep his men at work during the dull season. First class pants made to order 00 and upwards, business suits from $18.00 upward, dress suits from upward.

These prices are away beyond anything ever offered in this pait of the country and will stand investigation. Today we publish the mayor's proclamation for the city election to be held Monday, March 4. Thus far.nothing has been said regarding the approaching election which will occur three weeks from Monday. It is the universal feeling that tho affairs of the city are iu safe hands, and there does not appear to be a disposition to make any It is an old saying and a guod one in municipal government that it is wise policy to let well enough alone. So long as our city affairs are managed as satisfactorily as they are now, it should be the aim of all good citizens to lend their support to the good work which being done.

A Dos Moines woman who has oeen troubled with frequent colds, concluded to try au old remedy in a new way, and accordingly took a teaspoonful times the usual dose) of Chamberlain's Cough mtidy just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had almost entirely disappeared. During the clay she took a few doses of the remedy (one teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a touspoonful before going to bed, and on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of the cold. Since then she has, on several occasions, used this remedj iu like manner, with the sarno good results, aud much elated lover her discovery of so quk a way of curing a old. For sale by J.

Hattou, ruggist. During the past week the markets haye been quiet and but little doing. There has been some fluctuation during this time but the end of the week finds the quotations about as they were a week ago. May wheat is of a cent higher, May corn higher, May oats i higher, barrel pork cents higher. The stocks have not fared so well, the tendency been a weak market and somewhat lower, but the tgreaier part of the limn they hove been up and down and about all the trading that has been done has been by scalpers who wore working for small margins.

Trade has been fairly good on our local exchange considering the narrow margins on which they have had to work. GETTING TOGETHER. The members of the various fire organizations met at the engine houfe the other evening and perfected on organization forming all of the com ponies ii.to one. The officers of the department are: Juo. Wilson, president J.

E. Woodriug, vice president; Sam Todd, tieasurer; nnd Dr. S. H. Johnston secretary.

The object of this organize- tit is to bring nil the members of the fire department together, As it was each urgauizitiou aoteJ independently of the others and had nothing in common. Now they can all meet together aud talk over the business, udopt signals find rules to govern the entire department Such nn organization oaunot fail to result in good for the service. We ore pleased to see this disposition among the boys to get together. AT His OLD TBIOKS. Sam Henrv says Tim SENTINKL, in speaking of the booby course ho pursued before the board ot supervisors In regard to the county printing, "ejects" so (ill poison Into Its columns.

Sim, that will never do, you must not fool with words that you do not know the meaning SENTINEL. That's pretty cuto, Crate. But what you mean by saying that the Nevarii people entertained you "horsepitably Did they put in a horse barn and feet you on hay Now Henry, you know that bad specie' reference to the 'you were treatec after you introduced your resolution asking for condolence for loosing tbe countj printing. You know you were bodily fired from the meeting for playing the baby not bef ire a body of intelligent men When we found yon stowed away in th( haymow you vowed that you were tirei of playing horse ana from that on you wore going to try nnd be a man; but it if bard for a leopard to change bis spots $1OO Reward, $1OO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la ut least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cute In all Its stage, and that lacutiirrh.

Hall's catarrh cure Is tin only positive cure now known to the medlca fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dls ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall catarrh cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tern, thereby destroying the foundation of th disease, and giving the patient strength oullding uu the constitution and assisting na ture in doing Its work. The proprietors uav so much faith In Its curative powers, that the alter one hundred dollars for any case that 1 falls to cure. Send for list of (testimonials.

Address F. J. OHKNEY Toledo, 0. by druggists, 75o, ELECTION NOT WE. Notice is hereby given, that the annua election of this city will be hold on th' first Monday in March, at the followiui places: First ward, at court house.

Second ward, at Beatty's building. Third ward, at Hoffman's hotel. Fourth ward, at National house. At which the following officers will elected: One city solicitor. One councilman, first ward.

One councilman, second ward. One councilman, third ward. One councilman, fourth ward. M. PAHSONS, Mayor.

THE KING. Tbe King manufacturing company' copying book and Oopies witbou the use of press, brush, moistened pa or water. J. E. KEBNAN, Carroll, Iowa.

In Illinois. Professor Morrow gives au account beefrnakiiig iu Illinois that illustrate the changes that aro being forced upo: agriculture. Rural Now Yorker, in re this account, makes these com mouts: By rnitural and legitimate cause the time came when other states an sections could make beef cheaper tha: it could bo mndo on Illinois, farms When Illinois farmers found tho pric of cattle loss than the cost of grown them, they gave up tho business changed thoir methods. Years ago Olri wont through much the same change Tho result was mixod agriculture. Th acres that formerly produced one and her stocr calf wuro made to produc a greater value in other'products.

Thi change is breaking up tho groat farm which 15 years ago seemed to threato tho social and business lifo of tho wosl orn farmer. Like those that Inivo gon before it, this change offers bettor op portuuitiaK for business farmers, be causo it brings the market for grea variety of products nearer to tho farm. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powde Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. ODAY'S OHIOAOO MARKETS.

Strohm Johnson, Grain'and Stock Brokers, Oarroll, la. February 1), 1895, IIKAT ay. COHN. OATS. Open.

291,8 10.071/2 C.G5 5.20 High. 583 291,4 10.071/.. G.G7V2 5.25 Low. 10.00 G.G2Va 5.20 Close. Yestdy 10.021& G.G21/2B 45 10.17^ 6.70 5.80- Chlciigo receipts today Wheat 4, corn 85, (its 20.

Estimated for Wheat 10, corn 80, nts 50. Hogs today 21,000, weak, lOc. lower. Estimated or Monday 44,000. Wheat receipts, Duluth and Minneapolis 179 rira, last year 40G.

Board's closing cable, Liverpool wheat llrrn, pot unchanged, futures steady. Corn, spot riu, Vld up, futures firm up. Bradstreet world's visible wheat 181,419,000 u. Feb. 1, 8,831,000 more than two years ago ut 2,503,001) leas than one year ago.

American locks of wheat In January decreased anuary decrease lust year was 808,000 and do- roasod only bushels In January, 1893. REIGNING STYLES. Sopnrnto Bodices Now Hade of Bright Wool Garnitures. For ordinary wonr skirts nro ovon with the ground nil tlio way round'. For dinnci md other ceremonious occasions they may DO somewhat lengthened at thp back, but 30 very long trains arb worn excepting by brides.

Separata bodioes for evqrydqy uqe, with dark Kkirts, hfo now mndb of any sort ol material, no longer necessarily of silk. Cro- pon, veiling, cashmere or challio in any Sho olunr, bright 'tints now' fashionable inako inexpensive and bocoining waists. Lost summer's light wool gowns rnuy thus NT- BE fVFRfUD Send the Children To OUR STORE when you want any groceries, They will be waited upon just as promptly and carefully as you would if you came yourself. They will get just as much for the money, which means more than can be got elsewhere for the same money. OUR LOW PRICES BRING THE TRADE I Lx CM but that what we are here do business.

And a large trade with small profits will make just as much money as a small trade with large profits. Look at These Prices EVENING COSTUMK. bo made to do sorvico (igain, tho wldo breadths of tho skirt bulng used for tho 1m monso sleeves, which should bo stiffened with crinoline. Luce or choux of velvet ribbon form a suitable trimming. Muffs slini'o in thp general uflluonco of decoration.

They nro mndo of velvet, silk, brocade or satin, trimmed with lace, ribbons, flowers and feathers, embroidered, ruffled nnd pulled and (jenornlly disguised under various millinery effects. The fact that they wore originally Intended to keep tho hands warm seems to bo entirely forgotten. Lnco is a main feature of tho season's trimmings, both in black and light tints. It is said that black guipure may bo renovated by being rinsed in strong tea, which is also employed to give white laces an appearance of ngo. The I'odingoto is much worn in Paris, although less frequently soon hero.

It is particularly suitable for middle aged and elderly woman, as it admits of greater richness of material than the short jacket and is more dignified iu appearance. Flowers are gaining in favor as a trimming for evening gowns. Tho costume shown in the sketch is thus adorned and is extremely effective. The front and sides of the boll skirt aro of genet satin, while the back is of white laoo. Tho foot of thp satin portion is trimmed with luce application, on which aro placed largo bouquets of blue flowers at short intervals.

The bodice is a laco blouso bold in at tho wiilst a corselet belt of bluo velvet fastened by four paste buttons. The ISSOdooollet- ago is bordered by band of white satin embroidered with jet. Tho balloon sleeves nro of laeo and terminate at tho elbow with a laeo ruffle. A garland of flowers crosses each shoulder. JUDIC CHOLLET.

The periophthalmns is a fish that breathes through its tail. Wo never Raw ii fish that breathed through its tail, but wo BCD nvery day men who think through their stomachs. Can You Keep a Secret? A Guaranteed Attraction Germania Opera House, ONE NIGHT, Saturday, FEBRUARY 16 The Metropolitans (Iu Short Operas) Vou Suype's and Galatea" AND Ott'enbacli's ''JLlosii ot Amerirne." Marrow Fat Peas, 7c. a can, 4 for .25 Standard Apricots, per can 13 Egg Plums, per can 13 Peaches, per can 13 Strawberries, per can 09 Raspberries, per can .09 Blackberries, perjcan 09 Gooseberries, per can 09 Blueberries, per can 09 to H. T.

Daniels' and get a silvered spoon with. every can. OUU ARTISTS: Miss Florence Wolcott, Primii Soprano. Miss Catherine MacNeil, Priniii Donna Contralto. James Ccmnell Abdill, Tenor.

Arthur Donaldson, Basso Ctintaute. Robert Comedian. Carl Martone, Musical Director. Good it Aloiiy. Seats at Hattoii's.

Get them now. dish with every can Baking Powder. Loose Muscatels, Raisins, 20 pounds for 1.00 Horseshoe Soap, 40 bars for 1.00 Tomatoes and Corn, per doz. cans 1.00 Best Minnesota Flour, per sack YQ Seal of Kansas Flour, per sack 90 Gold Medal Flour, per sack 1.00 Japan Tea, per pound 20 10 gallons Maple Syrup, at cost, per 1.00 A snap in Crackers, 25 pound box, xxx 90 Combination Golden Rio Coffee, roasted and blended especially for our own use, per Ib. .30 Dried Fruits at Bed Rock Prices, H.

T. DANIELS, WALTER WILHITE- SALESMAN. THE CASH GROCER, Opposite Court House. By Buying Your WE handle high grade groceries. Everything we have is fresh.

We guarantee quality and prices. We want your regular, all-the-year-arouid trade. Let us sell you all you can eat, Will Buy 11 bushels Potat9es pounds IVEuscatel Kaisins Granulated Sugar cans Best Cllerf ies EggPluihs Gilman Corn 20 20 8 8 9 10 12 12 At 9 bottles Heintz's best Catsup Cash Grocery. LISTEN I am now prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing, horse shoeing, plow work and general repairing. A first class workman in wood is employed in the same build ing, and we are prepared to do all styles of wagon and carriage work aud repairing.

US A CALL. JERRY LUCY, Proprietor. Shop opposite mill, formerly occupied by Fred Franzwa..

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