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Estherville Daily News from Estherville, Iowa • Page 21

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L. ORANSKY, DEPARTMENT STORE. IComfflencing Tte. Apr. 8ffi.

Until Satnrday evening, Apiil 17tb. BEFORE YOU THOUGHT OF EASTER We tfere preparing for it, and to prove that assertion we point to the magnificent stock of EASTER DRY GOODS which crowd various departments. Everything in ladies' furnishings maybe found here, and you are well enough posted to know when yon see that the styles, qualities and prices are as they should be. onr Grand Semi-Annual Dress Goods Sale. Commencing Thurs.

Apr. 8th. Until Saturday evening April 17th; We Will Give FREE with each purchase of Dress Goods amounting to $3.00 and upward the FOLLOWING: 6 yards skirt lining, yards selisia, 3 yards hair cloth, 5 yards velveteen facing, 2 doz. hooks and eyes, 1 set stays. Yonr choice of onr entire stock, of all wool novelty dress goods fancy checks, silk and wool mixtures plain and brocaded.

38, 40, and in. wide at 25c, 00, 85o 1.00 Wool dross goods, all colors value 20c I All wool suitings, 30 and 38 in. wide, fancy mixtures, checks. 38 inch all wool suitings, a grand assortment swell styles 40o 46 inch all wool serge, all colors a bargain at 50o Black lizzard cloth in. wirlp and oO cent goods Black novelty goods, 4U in wide itnd worth cents Black brillinntinp, 50 inch wido greatest bargain on A premier line of domestic and imported novelty dress patterns one of a kind, 50, HO, 75 and, 27 inch black satin Dnchoss ppoc ial value 1.25 USc 20 itich black satin Duchess worth Hoc 22 inch pew do soi.

a bargain at 1,00 22 inch black faille bought to sell at 1.00 22 inch blaok brocaded satin Dnchosp, swell goodfl, Worth 1:00 A handsome lino of fancy silks for wnists, every thiug now nnd beautfiu! at 25, 85, 50e op to 1.00 Now ladios, dont miss this prnnd op pertunity. Como early while tho dress gocxis and silk stocks arc complete and enjoy the charm of choice. And LxininQS Rree! A Saving Of 2S Per Gent. Ladies' nnd child's mvtMin under wear, greatest line I tint WHS ever shown in nt Rpet-in 1 snle prices. Night ruin's at to 'J Skirls, I he new umbrella skirt nt l.i*i* nnd to Drawers nt ami up to Sun Umbrellas.

A handsome line of fjtin umbrellas at special sule 1,00, up to gnarautee a savuigtit from to per cent. A new wrap need not be hard to buy If you go to the right place for it. This store is the place. Broadcloth capes, clay worsted capes, beautiful velvet capes, handsome silk and satin capes at Easter prices. 1.25, 1.50, 2.

2.50, 3.00, 4. 5.00 and npto 7.50. 5 hook kid gloves, black and colors 2 clasp lambskin gloves, fancy back, the newest and best, all sizes, in ox blood, black, tan and brown; the 1.25 kind, until Easter i .00 The 1.50 kind until Easter for 1.25 book black gloves, "guaranteed a 2.00 value, until 1.35 Uents Mooha gloves, sold everywhere nt 1.50 hero 1,00 A handsome line of Ladlon' Collars, mul Cuffs, Fancy Neckwear, ribbons, Corsets, Belts, Handkerchiefs, etc at Easter sale price. Department Store "TTrT 1 JUJw Phone 31 IZbe Wnbicator. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.60 FEU B.

C. R. N. TIME OOtNQ BOOTH. No 00 CliIcaRo Passenger ,13:50 P.

M. No. 6-2 OhlcimoTust Express P. M. No 04 Freight 7:08 A.M.

OO1NQ KOBTH No.Bl Wortlllngton Passenger 4.25 P.M. No. 03Sioux Walertuwn Pass A. it; No.65 Way KrelRht Trains No. 63, and 63 of trains dally except Sunday.

Refrlgator curs leave here Monday u. tu and Thursday a.m. M. F. GIIKGO, Atcent.

I'relghl triilns shown above will carrv oulv when provided with llukcts. E5THERVILLE MARKETS. vVheat $. ,.00 Corn Oata Barley Plax liye Hogs Baled Butter 10 10 HO 3.40 2.50 10 Call for shoe. Lathing this season at 2 cents per yard.

J.C, S'NYUCU. if. A new and nobby line of wrappers and ahlit waists at Fletcher Graaf I can place good farm loans promptly. Call on me before making applications elsewhere. 42 M.

L. AKCHKK. Th9 Clara Hanmer company passed through here Monday noon euroute from Spirit Lake to £iiinietsburg where they play this week. I am prepared to plow gardens and truck patches. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Leave orders at Columbian Res- tauiant. E. Y. MAVQHI JIEII. 42tf C.

E. BIBNEY, physician and surgeon, agenda to calls promptly. Office ovi-rpobf office. Residence, 2nd house west of freaby tenon church. We have got in the finest Jlpe of shoes this year eWr Been in Estherville.

All styles from 2i-to 7 to A width. Lambertou's Cash Store. 1'rof. Stover, of Estherville, was in city Saturday, the guest of J. L.

VauGorden. He was superintendent of the Okaloosa schools wtifij L. Uvipd in that Democrat. J. M.

Bftrinett and family temporarily located in one of the Peddie Ileuses, qprth of the Tribune office. They will move to the South bide into a house T. Lane is making for is epoyted that the riah are running jo. great numbers now and that there are many large nsb coming up the The hiyh water has been very favorable to the passage of fish and we may hope for some good fishing wbeu. the season opens.

PottawatUnaie couuty word that she hopes to be- able to contiibule five of grain to the India relief. A number ot counties have sig Bitted the intention of seodiug carlo ids and tfee commission are Ihanlowa's coiitributi will be a fall ship Marsaallujiwn Times- ftepublfcan. Fred Sperbeck is visiting vela tives at Spirit Lake. BMiss Kitty Crozer is-visiting with her sister, Airs. Wm.

Finn. Mrs. Bentuu and Miss May are visiting relatives at FairQeld. Rev. W.

M. Evans is in Sioux City this week assisting Rev. IL Hosteller in special meetings. W. A.

Magee, of Des Aloines, state secretary of the Y. M. was in city Friday of last week. Miss Hobelu has gone to Cedar Rapids to spend her vacation with her little relatives and friends in that city. William Stqart and J.

Hess ar? over from the east epd this week attending board meeting. Mrs. R. J. Stevens and little daugh ter went to Clinton Saturday where tiiey were called by the sickness of Mrs Stephens' mother.

O. II. Higbee came up from Kstliei- ville the last of last week, and is uow engaged in papering the Inside ot Lake Park's fine Prof. C. C.

Stover, was down to Em metaburg Friday evening act KB judge in a declamatory, oratoiical and debating contest participated in by the high school students-. Mr. and Mrs. Cnas. Carpenter, for roer residents of the city, but now of Estherville, are in the city on a visit to their-old time friends and Webster City Journal.

Mrs. M. M. Knapp and Miss Mable and Mrs Kuapp's mother, Mrs. Randall, went lo Cedar Rap'ds Saturday evening.

They will make au extended that city and Da veil port. FpHIowe was up from Estherville lust Monday making arrangements have his crop planted in dup season, being the owner pf ooe huudred apd aijcty acres of land in this towuah Lake Park Mr and Mrs. E. Dftavan leave today noon for Charles fyiy. They will viaii friends there and also attend a musical concert given by the Grinn 11 College Orchestra and Jee Club, of which Geo.

'E is a member. Rev. Father Kelly, of Estherville, spent Sunday evening at tbu Father Smith Maggie Doughty Jack Creek, Emmet couuty, ia yiaitiog with the Misses Walter Bhutan, of Estherville, foreman of the B. C. B.

N. boiler shops, wag in town Tuesday for a few minutes on bis way to Hull to stop a leak in a large tank Fred Roberts, assistant to Superm? teudeut Ward of. Estherville, made a short stay in Emmetsburg Monday. Will Kane made a business trip to EmmeUbnrg Monday, returning the same day. He reports tbiu'gs rather sluKgisb in Tribune.

Have you ordered your spring and summer suits? If not come and see tiiti finest line of samples eVer In this city. Trices.are down lower than ever before. JOHN HANSON The Tailor. Satisfaction guaranteed. 41tf Bro.

Reardon had no opportunity to perpetrate Adam Goodsell ou his un- serspecting readers this year. Commissioner Delavan was over in Kossuth county the flrst of llie week looking for flsh law offenders. A bill of for boarding state and county prisoners was presented be fore the Palo Alto Supervisors last week. A U. Peterson has moved his pi aiming shop the the building next door west of the State Hank building, on Main street.

The Estberville lire boys have always been prompt in responding to Die tire alarm. Thirty-flv'e out of thirty- nine enrolled members were present yesterday to help assist in extmuHat- mg the fire in the Maliun building. Get your coal and freight hauled by the Columbian Dray Line. Day night calls promptly answered. Green flag.

Orders can be left at Columbian Restaurant. E. Y. MAL-UHIMKK, Prop. 65tf Read the letters in another column from the "India Relief Commission for town" and do what you can to help Mr.

limgham advertise ft met county us one of llie moat generous givers nc cording to its population of any count) in the stale. The (hst shipment of flsh hatched at the Spring Branch hatchery was niailt- Saturday evening, bays the Manchester News. "It consisted of 15,000 rainbow trout and lake trout. They were shipped to Lake Okiboji and Lake, and were accompanied by an ot- ticinl of the tish tommisRion." The wave of republican has struck the Democrat otflce. Carpenter Sillge have been brightening up their den with a flue display of light paper.

The smoke of the lute great battle which hung an gloomily Upon the walls and ceiling of the fiee silver headquarters has thus lieen over "spread with a 1 brighter CQvtiriug of hope, to be forgotten if possible. Del.ivan recently wonfor himself much honor and reflected credit upon tue parents who if and him Hiah School in which he was educated by winning first honors in an oratorical contest at Iowa Col lege. It was an inter-society contest in which a number of college literary societies were represented. George was one of two who were chosen to represent the society of which he, is member in the general contest. He won the first place over all the other contestants.

TheSanford Dodge company', who presented 'Damon and Pythias at Lough's last night is one of the best that ever visited the city. The impersonations of Damon, Pythias. Diony- sioua and Calautba, were superb. The principals were -well All who were present were highly pleased when ft was announced that the company would play a ret urn date, next Monday hjght. At tbat time Richard HI wilt be presented.

We feel that we cannot too highly this company to the public. They are first- class aad should be well patronized by thepuMc. Y.M. O. A.

Organized. A meeting of young men was held at the court house Monday evening for Die purpose of organizing a local Young Men's Christian Association. An organization waa effected with six teen active members enrolled. Olli.ceis were selected as follows: A. Lawrence.

Fiist Mahhini. 2nd Vice 8. Robinson. 3rd Leonard Anderson. Kline.

hough. Arthur Pel to j. Meetings will held regularly each Sunday afternoon at the court house ut 4 o'clock. The Park Board i Report. The following is a report of the 1'ark Bounl of all money received and expended up to dale: Am lint subscribed $786 (Hk, Amount collected (cash) itttdewtflk) 7 (labor) 4.5 Total Collected Balance micolleeted $731 IHI 54 IK I S7No 00 Signed Ihis lit!) day of April, 1897 11 C.

CooN, Pies. All.est, (Jeo. There will be meetiiig evening, April lUih. at 7:30 nt the court Tin- httlitja' improvement club are requested to tno'dt with board ttiul all oiheis interested in krt-i- IIIK up ihe in the Pulilf i'ark 11 C. COON.

Prea. GKO GODUEN, Sec. The lire ooniDiiny held their auiiiiii eleclion Monday nmht. The followii were tor llie succeeding Cuief-H Fust Assistant Litteil. Second Assistant W.

J. Pulleu. Foreman Hose 'No. lieo. BaJ-y.

2 Biruey Rose. Hook and La Chas. ll.twk Fred Anderson. Leslie Lutell. 1'ieasuri r-H.

Siilge. ThH city coiiuoi) iva.s in ae.isjon greater p'urt of last niL'bt and hel.J a special session i hm to lini-d up. Much business was trauaAuted. Win Maxwell was c' osen city shall, and Uytield street, comrn 1 sionei'. The salaneo of these two cifH cer.s Hud that of city clerk 'were fixed at $40 per mouth.

An offer having uiitde by the Woman's Town Improvement club to build a side walk the west end of the Lincoln street bridue the West side cemelerv, providing city would dp the nec- esssHry grading, a reldiition was adopted, ordering the grading done the uecessarv funds for Che walk shall be raised. The council has been in session most of the week as a board of equalization. That business was Unisbjea up this morning. Stock Wanted. For my tame pasture one mile south of Estherville and as Esgar farm.

Terms per season: Horses $3.30 and cattle $2 OU. Plenty of feed, water and shade. J. C. PANNFLL.

Up. All persona k-iowiuu themselves to be indebted to me, kindly' come in and settle their account as I am in need of the money. Sevanty-Fifth Anniversary Armstrong Jinirnal. We mentioned last week that a parly was Riven at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.

11. HorawellTniirsdny evening of lust week, il being the seventy fifth anniversary pof Mr. Ilorswell. A largt niimUeY of hva numerous friends w'en present to offer their congratulations and A-Uhing him many more biith- A number of friends knowing Ins love of hooka and hi8 desiie, for knowledge, presented him a uuinher ol I iks on different subjects. Several others presented him with an easy chair.

Mr It. made the presentation and did in the lowing neat and appropriate speech: FATHKH It quite appropriate that should HiiiH address one whom, as I am informed, ha.s eucotinu'icd the temptations of as well as en joyed MM for lluee ipiurieiK of 4 eciilury; lung period indeed, when looked forward to iiy Ihe young. btief no diMiul it tiee'ins lo you as look hack over the yeam thai have lint il if) not our mission hero tonight to cause you to feel old; bill rather thai vou may consider jmircelf as used to lie. itnd enjov with ud the evening which makes Ihe sevenlN lifih of mr Inrlli. lijis indn .1 pleasure for us to be and by ihe band, and icalize thai mind and eoiufoi table body.

And while wn wish leu.il auothei quarter of a century t' enjoy unn coiniortaiile s.nrounding.^. we have to add one lillle ijiu lo tour comfort by presenting to this c.hair, which we aak you lo accept our kindest regards and hr.v listing that when bade you uood night and deparleti, von evet took back.upmi this anniveib- aiv one of Ihe bright spotsO'f IrlV Mr. Hot'swell, who la reaiU oi' all where a is uec essaiy, made an affecting and pleasant pi 1'rnr' Geo Ilorswell, who was pro- of and Latin tor a umn ber of al Hsatisloii. Ill a pneui for Ihe occaiion, whivii he reao. II w.ia a line produciimi A dark cloud is hoveiciiig over llie IIOJUH of Mr.

and Mrs. J. U. Hopkins Twelve-Mile Lake township Then two eldest childrjm and died wry suddenly and within two days llie past week. The elder son, Alva J.

Hopkins, aged 17 years uud ti uipuths, died March 30. The Watiet L). Hopkins, aged lo years and months, died April Isjt. boys were born in K.ilb countv, Illinois. Hyih hud beeu afllicted with la gnpjw this winter and a relapse pneumonia wuich -resulleu.

in Iheiv xieatli after a brief sickness. The fuu- eial services were held at the hotu'e Friday, April 2, and the remains were interred iu the ceuistevy. A. A. Wilcox vfficiated 118 the sejvices.

Do you-want a kid glove for Easter? If. ao go, to Jc Giaaf. £very pair guaranteed. Twenty Years Ago. have just received St 1'aul bimlerv the of Vindicator, dating hack to its establishment il l.Mii^.

all nic'ely buui.il up in conveuient volumes and in ilurablo biudii FollowitiK the example of som'u of our publication have been neitily with llie Vindicator. n'Mew I'totn week to some llie local of wdirh we have in il.mht IM' highK intereHUng many, il not to all. tit' mil teadeis. I'n- fnitiin.itel) tin- issue of April 7, IsTT. published most uearl) tweniy ago al ihis dale.

l.s the 1'e'w nlinibei s'out i'l the neaily I.V'ii nnmticis issued thai me missing. "1 be Hems Oils week art' laUen from ihe issue, of Maicli Ih77, Twenty yean agx that veisatile wnteu Fi'Mtk who is now en gaged in newspaper work on thei 1'acifk 1 coast, vv.iS odilor llie llo wan alin tilling the I'llicn of Count) Supet HlUUnlflil "I srliools. Tlio other county olHcials lit that tune II. Uallard, treasurer; II. W.

llalvoisoii, itudilor; J. M. H.ir- kur, clerk; Kuuel 1-Npesel, sllerltf; Jas. Mam-r. rdei; M.

Kirker, siirvey- 01. The. uo.iixl ot supervisors Uicl.mond, 11. Itarber, U. Knudson, .1.

II II llitsliius. alien 1'ulleii was one of Iho spruce viKing men the community. A visit in him lo Spirit Lake uoled 1) 'Heniis ai.d Geo. t'. Allen t'u M'l-iu to hivvo been ihe leadmi.

uir i chants. juilgmg the, adveill-- ing columns A water powei s.iw mill on UK' 1 Monies was doing a business lie head Mel Jaivis, snll'eilii. tiomsume bails ciuslieii linens an Will J.UM.S in liilnij; Ins positiiui. 1'iot. r'ojd Willums eluded ji aili-cesslul lei ill.

Tht) w.is engaged llh tllft lleaCoti and ibe t'pper Moines over uiiittcls ol il luti'ieal. per Des Moinec ting thai lie and ate the whiske) I pitas ill er times Thr i-f llie take.s piule in Im. Suin-ii oi lieacoi u-pn-sfijUrtiVei ot lli localit). lio editor jusl and licul lieaul theie uu- unusua! amount of cumplaiut meu about liaid timed. Farmers everywhere were testing grasshopper eggs, just Ike farmers sfpi'Miji are Veatiuji -seeil aiul results llut few of the "seeds" hatched.

M. Jeukiua and wife, of Fairmuut, amt llallet Huwhiud, ol Bnte Ji'arth City, were a auioiig fiieuds au4 sciyiei times." Arbitration not utikuown at ilmt t.uue. Luke Oie Jomisou aud M. E. Co well, had 9 about some timber uud a to'jkmvtf 'til biters.

A. Jenkins aod Martin Lee' were, chosen as two of the arbiteis bat these two were trying in vain to agree upon the third. The editor, Frank Davy, was married at about the 3rd of April. The paper of the 7th being gone, we are not able to determine the exact of the happy the name of the fortunate young lady who the interesting role of bride. to Up.

All rebidonts having manure, straw and other mbisb about tb'eir premiaea will please have the same removed at once and save further trouble. M. MAXWELL, marshal. We have got hi the Bnest toe of this yeur ever seen in EstbervUle All styles from 2J to 7 to A width'. F.

Lambertou. 8TATBMXXT Of (fitiflttliui at Estliervlllo State Book uuiter tlu' lnws of Iowa, located at K'siiiocyllle. In i-liu county o( Emmet, at the ointhoiTth day of Maich A. li. miiilo toiibo Auditor of State, as re- ijuircil by law.

ASSETS. Amount of Hilts, Uouds, unit ciilKT Idenoes of ilb.i/ouutetl or pur- uctuully uwued by tlio Bank I Tlio coiiillllon of the fore- particularly du- I.SMJ3 111 Bailor J'U't. I'asHlnu- Aiuoiiul vif cusli on Imud as follows: aiul colu Leuul tender Uraf ou baaka Till' Mllljl'Ol tO OU ul blk'tlt Oil wiili sulvcut bauks Sow York Bauk Dta Moiuea Iowa iiuuk Chtougu. 111. 'ii Uiiuk.Cedar Kuplds, to Knimot Couuty Buuk, Arm stroug lo.

is.3aa.ei 9JU.12 51.S7 rho value of real property unv ued by tliu Dunk) I'Uu. value of personal prupcrty towueaby the bauk Total 'fUo uuiouuc of stock iviujHy paid up, iuctuib riit-tiiial uiu.juai UUD (ie- follows: Aiu.iuui Ut'iKtella Uiu'Uut Cliuo Uopoitti t'upulll duidCUda Surplus fuml ou Uaud U.MA.T1 Sl.lU.94 of ill lu tlio buuk uu thd ot the dlrvciors: As borwwers orj.r« orlaw Emmet Oouuty. We. llow Oukter, uly swear that irtaMmmt full, truo and corivcfe. to MM ot Uu dl.Or aOV St VlfiS i.

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