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At lAw. All ilMly Mid J. Bteea, "-vm-BittKABY nvmmm. of all and nlgbt. GALLOWAY, Oflfbet OENTIST -BmiER Mnces.

Attorney jwd of tlkePieAOKlsaiiwKberof Brm. I pre- 11MMIP7 IB cliespnr (MHiipnny (0 tjMflSitr. pity Iti-j Lof Mfll Uitorcft rsUra and net of C. AYERS, FiTBt door webt of offlor, Now is the time to get yoar work' for Oonie give ns a call and look oyer onr work before sittiog. A fine souvenir given away (free of ohfurge) with dozen Oabineta, from iioW iill January 1st, 1899.

and Builder Wuric Attended to promptly and mates rnrnlMied on appUoadon. Bkop: corner ot Vtftttiukd Maiaatreett. H. HIGBEE, ESTHERVILLE, IQ. Latter.

Vlw OrlBth, of the Wea- iwi hiapulpif 1 Sqadajr. )bin reo anoojmoQB letter sccasingr him preMhinir acaiasl ttamtiag utxMi the iiil; 'Th there are 4M -of jiiti ikithfally, fervoDtly, to uphold and dignity and obrlstito of, (he chareh with the toM Jeaua Christ. But one oraalc methods wtbk, wui bria4diatHnifcand ridicule upfdn the The pastor then attethVtecl to make aoiaie for the vritlbtr of the in' this he said: person who this tetter was presenr last, Sundagr, aiifht, and heard: what I. said along thailloe, either had 'his eyes so of greuu envy, or his hea4 so fqlioJ' liernoranue-that he eoiitd not ttader- stand what I said." Tike latter part ol this qubtatiod' migrbt easily be true, for the QfiUtb is a very highly edooated man, thoroughly familiar with every iihase of bis profession, a bible student, graduate and scholar. And with these accomplishments he might very easily talk the average man's oomprehensioii.

And I- do not say this to reflect upon the Des Moines man's when a man is reading take time to reflect upon a and by going over it a. number of times he eventually get9 Its meaning, oq the other band wben Usteniog to a discourse he is carried from one thought to the other rapidly tJmeiw th4 to tjgkeei mt'Vbm yeaife ato when tor uskitig a ttatei- aemUjr. he the ttrUce' era had joM befoa; be says that waJT jMt with sooh la bf Tbii ti.i$iftiitbn wbieli'ia is on tor the 4tNP)tton 6i li btg and I wouM to take it under eonaideratioa befara I would nittMi my nbont it. In sbert, and awHMnrtrl up in wotdi be ovit, a point that has not baien dis- piWIiiad tbrongh tbe for tea years ties fjoides is ttsual haVtag liod west sidb; ilgbt; tbbt gver the loeation of new bqatewhioh voted tor at the last elffOti(Mi. contest is growing every all kinds of sbhemos ard being devised to defeat the old site.

£lx Pwitmas'ter Bd. Hunter is haadllnil the campaign fttrthn void site while cx isatu) Braiidt is Moing up the river frbtit in hbpe of gaining siometbtofr tttr the nMe. If it eoiaei to a vote the old site will carry bf a large A. AL LOCAL. Jtualate Mr Dakota.

fifty Russians passed on tbe morning west to South Dakota. were of the humble a sturdy, honest looking people, weiei baving left iheir Odessa about three weeks ago. Retats high fbr theiy were going to to the Russian settlement, where thei expect to buy land. and .33 lini'fire caitridgea. i No.

17. If lie dosMt keep it we en'lecsipt of 'Stamp iowing our fall Ite, iofonaatidn dflsa'. the confusion of ideas, bo jilaoedi might be the The' sermon delivered liy him as a partial vlndicatlitt ol self was one long to be remembered by those who heard it. He said that it was not his intentions to fight "boll- nes bis Ijord was Holy, and he could. tight his Again "the Holliieipi was it WJM It Bible." He dosed by saying that be bad no.

other in.life to preaph the Law hi found it in the JBIUe. laken a whole It was a moetbeatttifi discourse. I went to JSilgofte V. Debs deliver his welt; known and thread lecture, "Labor and the Grand Opera House on the night of Deo. 4th.

It was well delivered, he is a good clever speakor, makiee ai good appearance po the platform, and after-fifteen years experience as public speaker, be has ooltivatdd rather iWay. of presenting hil arguments. Among other things he said: "Tod on the railroads fiv4r. men are doing the same that fifteen men done tWenty-five yea (to illustrate) when; I was firing a comotive out in Indiana, we hauleiS train of twenty, leads with a crew of. five, now, on the same divisioiv larger locomotives, better rolling stocky and heavy rail, this same crew of five men haul a train of sixty loads." Bot he did not mention the fact that their wages now are nearly double What they were ifentyrifive yeanin(A the fofther tbat there comfort train of sixty IpadiEi than thtrnwasat tbe time he.

mentions in banling twenty. The arat the i(wn wnVencies ijri safer, and the a'moual at Grand baa increased ten-fold. HO; spent a good di timeoo the milcb'ibery age 'was i the depression, If- abjT exist, Oriftte otSaata Ciaaa. enoydoiisBdiae give tbe bistory or in whom ad maby at this tiqie every yeSft" Santa plaus did not al.ways give bis presents on CbristiDas As a mat- of fact, (Christinas jAay Is not the diiy wbett.Snb^ about tib.mnob on the eve bf'Dbcember the Otb. Togo back a little Santa Glaus or Sk KTiobtdaa (wbleb to the proper name) lived about 90O years after Qhrlst was born.

Se.wae a noted bish J.n Minor. The Russians him patron saint, and lie Is alM patron saint of seafaring iben, Chievee, virgins and a mixed He is also a prominent of the Greek oburob, and bis festival is oeldtrated on De- bentber the 6th. Re owes his position as Etenta Glaus to tbe faot-that he did good turn the three daughtern of poor nobleman. This nobleman was too poor to give his daughters any marriage portion, and the legend is that Santa Glaus (which name is a corruption of Sant Nicolaua) while passing ibii house at night threw a piuraeof gold in at an open window three nights in succession, thus furnishing a dowry for each daughter. On tbe third night the nobleman watched for and discovered him, but the saint niude him promise not to- reveal his munlfleenoe.

The custom of placing gifts in the shoes or stockings of children on the eve of St. Nicholas' day, and attributing tbe gifts to Santa Giaus, is said to be derived flNHUthis incident. In some tbe has been trans. Ilbrred' to Chrfstnias. One of the quaint customs which prevailed in England at cathedrals and gram- jopr thaboys to elect a At cathedral the custom was observed most carefully.

The boy bishop was chosen from among the ohoirlsters, and he held tbe burlesque Jurisdiction until the of Deoemb- GOSSIP. among the laboring men, declaring known aa Innocents' Day ago every man ritual was an exact burlesque of and a complete set Bpiscopiaion boy ittd he had a right to workat it. An4 wshop being attended by a suite like that the modem machinery was awajt with the neomsi Of labor. Now Usienaflo not bear' this oat, for it shown time ahd time necessity ot nkore ineireeM with tbe event of. every new tnaohinue and who'woaldbarb to ward to the old priniitive methods of production.

Why there would not be laboring men enough in. tbe to provide the United States, wifib tbe amount of msteriaf, and nrbauots created by labor, to tbe meAr ern oommerce Qf today. Modem in- vmitfon is not ahead mbdern de-: With modem inventions tnwMUHtd producttion and In- came cbaaper food Uteratura. aUd tbeotbifMbbaman requirements. And wiitb tbe btvention came greater'pro- labor ns- EVER 6RATERJL.

I write in the interest of niiurs, and ially of brother ere unable to engage la the greaf woil; to tlio Lord baa ealled tliem. My vuicu irni SD weak and throat in sncli a cpiiilit'oti I could notBing, and at times conhl iL -jnliy tulk at all; was almoatdeaf in my Imd urontliinal eoagfa. I Dsed 2tfo iilion and within three montlis my Iv.aritig, vok- inid lieulth were restoretl, and Imvo reiniiinccl so for over three years, fur which I shall cvrr feel grateAiI. J. L.

Ford, Miuister in tbe Baptist Chnroh, fisdalia. Mo. FREE Aerial XcdICMlon will pooltlTelr dnfiicSB, MtUTi). tbcmt aad lung dtocaso. To ttkk I wtll.aatU Jnaaiunr ISaO, medlctnCB for time montbs' treatmant ttae.

For srinptoiD fttrm partlcolkn oSdrass J. H. HOOKS, H.D., Ad Will Mot Appcnr Again We have beard of only one farmer who is throuirh iiuaking corn, and he had ooly twenty Somo had not even comraepced and an' oliligod to buy. Those'who were oonlideni that the snow would disappear lieftre Christmas have changed ihoir minde since this severe cold weather set in. Klon- sohool ai-e HIOH LAKE.

John O'Neil returned fioiu kike last week. The danoe at the Finoie 'aD last Friday night a failure. Mr. and Mrs. tCmerson Johnson now living near EstberviUo.

Many of the farmers are apain husking. W. A. Penn bought twelve head of fine calves at McConnctl sale near Osgood. Mr.

Renke shelled 1,000 bushvls of corn Saturday, which be sold to Emmet Moore. Ruby Carlson is quite sick. A boy baby uf standard weltfht was born to Mr. and' Mrs, J. C.

Mollson, Sunday, Dec.llih. Bergeson had another dance in bis elevator tbe 14th. Mr. Mrs. of DeWitt, S.

are expected to spend Xvaw with the laiter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Penn. ELLSVVORTg.

Winter still sticks to us although the sleighing getting rather thin in places. Elder Brown preached a splendid sermon on at the Sidles scho house last Sunday. This is a Hul should interest every christian. John Topp vfas called away to Hardin county last Friday. His liltio brother died qui to buddenly.

Mr. Nissen's ctiild was very sick last woek Imi is better now. We hear that Mr. Hiiglies has a new sleigh. Miss Sadie Wilson was to cornincnct' sohool in district last, Mr.

W. Dro.vfus h.ih been havinjr his corn shelled ulso many olli'-rs in our direction. We truly our prospective railroad may coau- lo i)v a reality, ll would be a greiii hrlj) to many of our 'armers that have to haul grain and coal twelve to fifteen tniles. ttiQH LAKK. And SO the editor thinks -we corre- enacdents ought to be prompt, ibtu is our opinion beto More then half right.

He never fails to paeer whether we deterve it or not; 'fUami; 1 Jeffere and Eisele attended A. T. Lango's sale Tuesday in Twelvn MUeLake! K. Trefald, who lived on the Alt homestead, has moved his Borr Pair prrove. A.

Berdidl is sUll on tbe aleklist Moore arrived home where be had been foov of fat "cattle. The tinned eold weather eanses our cattle men some anxiety. John AnuaandeonV sale was wetf IOWA L.MiE. J. V.

Ruble commenced school in Dist. No. 1 Monday. Elmer Ryan attended the sale at Jennings Tuesday. The sociable at VV was a decided success.

The ladies netted alwut fifteen dollars. The ladies aid guciely will meet at Mrb. Carlysles Frid.iy They are doing excellent The foundation is laiil for the Congregational church iiTul the carpenters will comthencc work immediately. J. W.

Ruble was ((nite sick last week but is well now. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sinipson entertained J.

P. Coyle family ai dinner gat- Baby Kelly has rceovered from his recent illness. Tbe society will have thelf next B0ciiil)le at Roy stones. All are invited. (Oontlnaed en puRO 4.1 To Cure a While You Sleep Take "Weeks' Break-Up J.

J. Klopp, sole agent. --A tibi muoh in evidenoe just at present. county will havo a grand wolf hunt the 26th of thi's month. -Mies Tillle Sitige" Is assisting in the drug store of Williams Anderson.

i Streator, -of Armstrong, is Assisting in the First National bank tor a few days. -And now citizens are holding meetings to devise ways and muans to secure another railroad. -Air. and Mrs. A.

B. Hawkins, landlord and landlady of the illfated Burlington Hetol, have taken rooms since the fire with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nancolus. Houltshouser promises to do the right thing when hi- rebuilds the Burlington Hotel.

Tlie new building will be a ci edit to the town It will be larger than the old onr- and part of it at least of brick. ladies of the rre --l )ylerian chttroh to their tJianks to all who so kindly aided them in niaking their such a success, and especially to Nfr. Coon for the free use of his building. The receipts were coming to town Monday afternoon with a loud of live turkeys Ed Swanson's Iwennie unmanageable south west of tou uiid overturned the sleigh. Mr.

Swanson was thrown violently to the frronnd hut pluckily held to the rctns and finiilly stopped the team after being dragged a long distance. the case of the I'aul Lumber the Board of Reviews of the Incorporated town of Armstrong in the matter of raisinij the assessments on'the property of said lumber company at Armstrong, i at the last term of court, Judge has endered a decision in favor of plaintiff. An apppeal has Ix-en taken. -W. A.

Bytteld has the Lincoln hotel and wll! take iiossession in about two weeks, or as soon as the building in readiness. The hotel Is practically new and the furniture will be new. It will he thoroughly up-to- date in alt of its appointments and llrst-clasB in every resjiect. It wjll be a $2 a day house. -Sibley Gazette: The Burlington Hotel at F.stherville burned Wedoes' day night.

This leaves the town without any hotel as the other one was burned a short time ago. The Gaaetto is mistaken. Esthr.r- vi'He has a large hotel left and a number of restaurants and boarding houses. The town can still accommodate a crowd but is a little handicapped. PWiior Tom Larson, of Little Rook, is getting He says; "Several of our exchimges (-ast of here say that it is "rumored" that we are soon to start a at Wallingford.

Rumors are. not vi -ry exjK'nsive. We are in ii position lo know that it will take all of ouriinie iind nior loo, to pulilfsh the I 'ree -Lanco. (Jive us a The Uepulic of December in says: twenty years ago (ieorge Ridley and Miss Barber, and Inis. W.

nillniiin antl Miss Pike were he and weU-b )aved party from Kstherv ille that acoom(uuiied Diivey iu his matrimonial trip this week. The liepnhlic a pleasant call from the pill ly. hall town TiiBes-Ropubliean: F. Anderson arrived home I'riday Snnu F.stherville, where bo on liusinesH. Mr.

Anderson was one (-f about forty guests who weie in the Burlington Hotel when the iiniUling fire early Thursday inoining. Mr. Anilerson was in the tliird story and hiii-ely escaped with his sions before it wtta too late The editor of the S(iirit Lake Beacon, itseems-to the writer, was evidently nQt thinking of Mie splendid banquet prepared by the senior cooking club of this city at the 'ifiie of the editorial meeting "ver iliree yeart ago, when he the following: "Estherville has a cooking club. The Wuiil papers will soon l)e speckled with of dispepsia cures." (ienernl liemley has that it is a ei'irniniil olTeuse to Violate a r-egulatiou imuie ii local board of health. If a quariintiue it is the doty of the county aiujrnoy to assist the local board to ju-osecute persons who violate the rules and regulations of the board of health and refuse to obey a quai'iintine.

The proceedings to Impose a tine should be lirought in the name of the state, as it is a criminal action. Fsiherville merchants have a One display of holiday gopds. It would be dillieult to find a larger asortment of both expensive and inexpensive Christmas goods than can be found right here inthis town. There Is Oo oceasiou for Santa Claus to bring-pras- sents from abroad for his Estherville friends. He can get just what thoy all want right here aui.

he will doubtless avail himself of the privilege. He takes the RSEVOauOAN and will know where to.atoofe up. While out riding by being snugly- wrapped up in comfortable robes. You cannot enjoy a ride unless you are. J.

H. WILSON, the South Sixth street harness maker has the largest assortment of winter robes, from the cheap cotton blanket to the most expensive woolen and fur robes ever brought into the city. You can find what you want at his place of business and at prices consistent with good goods. He also keeps in stock a full supply of harnesses and all horse goods. 210 rail St Is the place to get your wet Christmas goods.

California assorted wines and Brandies. Ten different varieties of California wine. Head quarters for case beer; prices ranging from $2.50 to $350 per case. Budweiser beer in cases and on drught. The best brand of aged whiskies always or hand.

Give me a chance for your holiday orders. J. F. GRAVES. IS a Poor Policy To go around in poor, lll-fltting clothes, when by paying a few dollars more you can get what you like.

We make it our duty to make your clothes so they fit and look well on you. When in need anything in our line come in and see us: shall be pleased to si you goods and samples whether you buy or not. Repairing neatly and promptly done and satisfaction guaranteed. One door sonth of Ciinmet Hoiise. JOHN HANSEN, The Tailor.

THE FARMERS' SALOON Opposite RothsohUd's Oralu OfBce. ifaeenport Beer on tap Sots' Ale. Ale and Porter, Sic. Pure Uquors for Family and Medicinal Purposes. CIGARS.

WkbbVinokNT, V-Pret. OAFVSAIA paid up SURPLUS ir, B. aj.l.BN. B. 1.

SONO! Ftrsi hiaiioiia) OF tOmX. BOARD QP B. 80PSK. WSBU S. Does a gtoand Solibit yoar aoeoanjia toe the best mommllaiMkm with.

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