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The Pomeroy Herald from Pomeroy, Iowa • Page 1

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ti Simdayq mU' and V' 1 7 Wo. Ei. Express b. daily, o. 0., Way a -fine; 6te.

Give Prices, dowu. OttumwaL are- prepared to furnish 'V 1 i'. -DEALERS INr 1 wy ifenday 40- iBjctejjantf- materials qr cpBipleting buildings for 6ccupanc5y. No charges made for estimates or juaking out iiimber. bills.

A If you contemplate building it will pay give" us POMERQY -II AU.nO AD TIM15 TABLES. teGoingWcHt; daily, 'No. 4, Except II, Express o.S, Way Froight. 'Sunday, Banday, 11:14 If. 1:47 8:42 12:211 A.

M. M. 3:30 A. M. Bnridny, 4:02 P.

M. 7:42 A.M. M. Monday, 5:58 P. 51.

Sd.vein La Oskaloosa! Obtulnwcu Bacon Fort.Dodge Best Illinois lowest prices, a No. 21 and 22 will not carry Passengers. AM SHIP: TICKETS To or from the world Apply at depot. W. E.

DAVY, Agent. 'down oi deep dwells 'ori, short no- If you are-out of water, don't fttil, to seeV iis nave thre'e machines wiE dp youy work, guaranteei ed'i'eady for use. Cashier. Assistant Cashier, do a Goneral B'anlting Business. OCMN PASSAGE TICKETS FOK BALE.

Ser'; company's'. 3r(i; (Dfooitecl OollniS; best aiedin tlie Office Wilkinson's Pomeroyj -Iowa. Sjto re, Scientific American w. D. o.ia 6.4, Way Freight, f.

AEBIVI. fl, Way Freight, to. 2, Passenger, 6:30 A. M. 5:45 A.

M. 7:10 P.M. 11:10 p. M. Connections nt Dos Moinea for Knot.

Boutb and W. S. JENNINGS, A. is building a residence in wi -l Davy addition. llStrause's.

Capsules are moie and convenient to than etc. Sold by'Mullan. John Miller went to and, Iowa 'Go 'With the Busy Corner, 'W'Keele Will Ibe in Pbmeroy first of hionth. Gold ''Work a Specialty. Office with Dr.

CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. or Information and free Handbook write to MUNN B01 BKOADWAY, NEW YOUK. Oldest bureau for pittonta In AmoricR. Every patent taken out by HB la broupht befovo tuo publlo by a notice given frail of dim-so In the LOANS' i at Low Rate of Interest, Without Commission.

NTpECHT, MAKEB. kinds of Wood HepairlnR made Baggios und nmdo to Order7 Am ali.n Mont for the Fort Bodfe Orilidnr, A. SALTZMAN, to II. D. Plummor,) Ppnoeroy Dray Line.

to auj pait ot the oily donp vJUi diaputch. timtiiw Lnrpost, clroulntlon of any sclcntiflc paper In tlio Splendidly illustrated. No IniolllBent nhoirtd be without It. Weekly, S3.UO a year; M.SO six mmitbs." ArtrtreaVil ua. Broadway.

New Yolk. tt. Adrt DB. F. E.

FBEEMAN, Veterinary Surgeon, Manspn, Iowa. All curnblo diseases of domestic animals treated on scientific principles. Castrating and horse dentistvy carefully done, SV fThey i v.Ask Eli Trenary what happened him and tbe pie last Saturday night. 'It is a fixed and immutable law that; to sound healtli one muet have pure Coal at lowest prices at the Wheeler Lumber Go's. Oil Meal pound, hundred weight or ton at the City Drug Store.

This IB the time of the year to feed it A. A. dropped Record office on Saturday while in business. Mr. Hortqn is one of those gentlemen that it is always a pleasure to meet, whether in a business or social way, and his persistent enterprise has done niuch to improve the town of Poijahontas Safe' rind Reiinble, "In buying a cough medicine for a rotninent druggist of 'Qgden; a 'u B.

BBANDES, -DEAUSIi IN FRED YOSS, Plaster and Brick Stone Mason, POMEHOY, IOWA- A Spocmlty mado of Center Piccon and Decorative Work. Work Warranted. SMITH AUCTIONEERS rich and abundant blood. There is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of De, Witt's. Sareaparilla.

M. F. A large number of Pomeroy people were at Rockwell City attending court lust week. Bright people are the quickest to recognize good thing and buy it. We sell lots of bright people the Little Early Risers.

If you are libt bright these pills will make you so, M. F. MOLLAN. A little child of Mr. and Mrs.

S. Johnson's has been very sick for a couple of weeks. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your blood is thick and.sluggish;. if your appetite is eu- priciouB and uncertain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For best results take De Witt's.

M. F. MDLLAN. Miss Tjila Walgamott, of Fonda, visited over Sunday with young friends in Pomeroy, "Late to bod and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies," But early to bed and a "lAttla Early Riser," tho pill that makes life longer and better and Are now ready to cry sales, Dates made ufc this oflico. Youra oE Exporicnco insure them to bo ablo at utl to get tha of prices.

Manson. 21th, 1892, Mr. Chas. Drommer nnd Miss Lucy Crookton. We extend couHratulations, Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and ncrvousuess.

F. RESTAURANT I C. A. ERSKIHE, Manager. A Fresh Stock of CANDIES, NUTS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS, CIG-ARS, DRIES, Kept constantly on hand.

Oysters served at all Oall, first South Store, Center IATHCES, CLOCKS, JEWEIRY, ASD SILVER-WARE, Carries a large stock and sells at the lowest possible prices. Repairing a Specialty. Work Warrunled. Give me a call. New Millinery.

Mrs. Brandes, Has just opauod up a Hue pf Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, "Which she will pell at the very lowest prices, A nice luxe of ats and ALBERT POMEROYTOiMOTS. I have been appointed Agent for the Town Lot Co. at Pomeroy, and have for sale a largo number of: lots and blocks. Call at my office and see the plat of the town and its additions and get prices and locations, if you contemplate buying.

Prices and terms are reasonable. J. LOWEEY. SISCO HAWK, Will Johnson arrived here from Chioagt last Saturday morning to visit with friends and relatives. "My dour sir, I lovo your daughter anc want to marry her, but she says you have i condition to your consent." "Certainly, sir I you to promise to keep Haller's Suro Cure Cougli Syrut) iu tha hoiiria." "I ''All right, you have my blessing." For salt by M.

Mullan. It is a truth in medicine that tha smalles dose that performs the cure is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smalles pills, will perfsrm the cure and are the best M. MULI.AN. Dr.

Wight, G. W. Hamilton imd J. t-owrey went to Fort Dodge last night ti hear Bill Kye aud Burbank, Science in theInst few years has been mat ing rapid progress in the department of mecl icine. Our experience has uhowu us tha ure far more effective thaii uuc-i, and we do heartily recommend to ou customers to tone up tho system this spriu with HaUor'u Sareaparilla Burdock, Sol by M.

F. Mullan. Mrs, Johnson, Jolley, ing a week or so in Pomeroy visiting rieiu and resting up after her bad bpell uess, all Material. 1 The mud a. little deep these times.

Don't fail to hear Ole Olson at the I. 0. G. Friday evening, Feb. 26th.

The masquerade skate at the rink Monday night turned: out yery successfully. A good crowd' was; in attendance and all enjoyed selves. Miss Edith Miller and Ed: Masterson were awarded the prizes for having; the best bostumes. Miss Edna Lester, of Cherokee, who has been studying under' Signer Carpi, of Chicago, vwill be -in this place next week to organize a class in Vocal and Instrumental- Music. For further particulars call on Mrs.

BEtow A tV icularly reoomniendGhamberlains ecause found it to be safe lid reliable." 25 and 50 cent bot- les for sale -by Mullan. School for week ending, Feb. 9th, 1892: Vhole number 145 Average daily attendance, 118 cent, of attendance, 90 Oases Tardiness, 10 S'o. neither absent nor tardy, 57 minutes lost, 50 o. Days School, 5 o.

Visitors, 0 J. A. KITZ, Prin. Laxity of discipline encourages disorder and disrespect; good or- ler breeds good manners, and good uanners advertise the school, Time is like a ship which never anchors. We are all pnssnngers, and some day we will land upon an.

unknown shore. While on board setter do that which inny profit us rather than practice what may be c'ause of committing us when get on shore. "The principal object of the public school is to make intelligent of the rising generation," Not alone intelligent, but GOOD citizens as well, for not every intelligent citizen is a good one. Education does not consist in merely memorizing a thing, but in reading, thinking over what has been read, and being able to apply the knowledge thus gained. At a recent meeting of tho Council Bluffs school board, it was voted to supply each school within the jurisdiction of the Board, with a flag.

We have often wondered how our school would appear when flying the American flag. "Fore-warned is foro-armed'" Supt. Heudricks of Savannah, 111., believed so, and accordingly, had on several occasions inarched the pupils out of the building in a "fire drill." There are "croakers" in presson "He'isn't" vin at'' used by an" editor wto I died and went to heaven and looked; around 1 for the man who took his paper for three years without paying for it, and then put it back in the office marked "refused." C. A. Erskiue says that he rented a house to live theothtir day he went away from liome for a few minutes and when he returned a company of about half a dozen had set up a furniture store therein.

At least he found a lot of furniture there that he had never seen before. A Wonder Worlcor. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians and used their treatment until able to get around. he was not They pro- "Every tub should ittund on Us own bottom." "flint is whore Krouso's Oeruau QU stands.

It makes no owpuribona with otto preimratuius ot a simUur nature, but broudly vlaims as tui oxterual nppliculion it hiw uu superior, For aaje lay M. P. Muliuti. truly believe De Witt's WMle Early Risers to be the uiostiiatural, most effective, most prompt 6nd ecouomieal pill ior bilioua- aud inactive liver. M.

F. MUMJJS. The Thomaa Bie Five Coucert Co, held fortU the skati'jjj riuk lust Saturday night. was uliai aud thbo show was y. Pickuu-yer, of FogttiuuUe, i ot Sbaierjs Burb Wire Moijneot; "I hewtlly rccoiQuiend youc aw can Wire Liui(ram oxyorieuce.

It isastonUbing how quts, bruihea every city, and Savannah has its share, but they were severely rebuked few weeks ago when' the building caught iire. The children were marched out in good order with books and wraps, before the danger was generally known aud before the first fire company had. started. The lesson to croakers will not be forgotten soon. No person who has good sense would object to such drills, but rather encourage them.

Had the pupils of Savannah not been, drilled and a loss of life or limb been the result who would have been to blame JJetter to err on the side of right tb.au on the wrong. nouuced his case Consmnptioii and incurable. He was persxmcled to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coiighs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; ho continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health.

If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, try it. Wo guarantiee satisfaction. Trial bot- ties free at Dr. D. T.

Martin's drug store. 4 Call for a 1'coiita'M Otucua. The undersigned hereby respectfully invite the qualified voters of the Incorporated town of Ponieroy, Iowa, to meet with them in a People's Convention to be held at the 0. G. T.

Hall, Monday evening, Feb. 29, 1892, at 8 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of putting into of party following officers for the ensuing year: One Mayor, Three Council for 1 year, One Recorder, One Assessor. i Turn out, everybody, and help us make this convention a su.cce.ss>. Let us work for the best interests of Pomeroy and harmony, 0. Stewart, K.

Fecht, F. F. Sisco, Frank Kiefer, C. Butsou, W. Hamilton, J.

H. Lpwrey, E. Mastersou, Spilman, ThoniftS Miller, G. Scbliepsiek, G. C.

Lowrey, M. Stadtmueller, H. Hanken, D. W. Wight, Oliver Toll, Solomon John P.

Lundgren, 0. Wood, R. Brushes, 0. Capap- "4' 111 7 1 4 bell.

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