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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. IOWA CITY DAILY PRESS TO-NIGHT From 7:30 to 9:10 YOU CAN BUY TO-NIGHT--Up to 75c Finest Imported wash crepe with pretty seif-colored stripe. Very dainty effects, just the materi- and colors for evening and party dresses, 7o-night TO-NIGHT-- 20c Quality all Linen Huck Towels Think of the opportunity i Limi', 6 to a TO-NIGHT-- 89c, 50 inch wide best imported basket weave al! Linen Suiting, all colors, don't let unfavorable weather conditions keep you away only a yard 39 TO-NIGHT 25c Rough Weave double fold linen finish Suiting only IOC TO-NIGHT Cheney's 25c lis- terated Tooth Powder, large can only TO-NIGHT 20c Finest Float Talcum Powder Air TO-NIGHT-- Up to 65c Ladies irisn Lace and Embroidered Jabot co'ors The very newest of styles. When you read the ad make a note of item and ask to see them. Price only, TO-NIGHT 25c wash Tie and Belt sets only loC TO-NIGHT-- 25s Men's Boston Garters TO-NIGHT-- Up to 15c and 20c Ladies' Embroidered and stock collars TO-NIGHT-- Up to $1.25 Shan tung Rough Weave so popular this season also Foulard silks that are unusually attractive in latest colorings anticipate your needs, buy to-night iy 49c TO-NIGHT-- Up 0 58.00 Ladies" and Misses' white and colored wash dresses Extra spec- if 'y $4.85 TO-NIGHT--I Lot Lingerie Waists.

Open Front, Lace and embroidery trimmed worth up to 51-00 for only TO-NIGHT--2Sc- i OFF Misses' and Ladies' al! new Parasols, Yes! Your choice at A Values in fine i Skirts, with 3 rows of Prague Val insertion and edging to match for TO-NIGHT--I Lot $1.75 Muslin SMrts, embroidery and Lace trimmed, for Ladies' finest pure silk thread Hose, Black and colors, Lisle top and sole, for 69c fLamit pairs) TO-NIGHT--50c Men's Black fine embroidered silk lisle hose for only per pair 39? MAIL CARRIER COULDN'T RIDE The Daily Markets IOWA CITY GRAIN MARKET. Tocay's cash prices for grain at tie Hummer Whea: 80c to SSc TOc to 89c FREE i GRANTED Oa-3 33c JQ36C 1FORMED MAN 55c Albert Edwards is Put Off Street Uncle Sam or State of Iowa Raise "Rough House" The United States Post ana lie I A Railway corirar.y a argument erelong. CH CAGO STOCK MARKET XQ KeTeirns Tor.e o- 5 SATURDAY, JULY Itlt. COMING TO IOWA CITY Specialist, I I A HOTEL Northwestern Doctor's i Be At 0.45-C.55 6 6 The local organization has not in- strueted its employes recognize mail carriers, despite the ukase of CATTLE-the State legislature, and ihe Kec-elpts -500 first attempt of an Iowa City mail of marke: steadv carrier to ride free, resulted in a beeves demand for his nickel. 4.75-5.90 The man, Albert Edwards, deter- Siovkers and feeders 3.35-5.50 mined to make a test case, and he re- CO-AS and heifers 2.35-5.85 fused to "dig" The continued call his five produced no money, Tuly 14-15 Two Days Only Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians In the Treatment of Chronic Diseases.

OFFER I SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE --NOTICE-To-night We will close promptly at 9.30 p. m. We earnestly ask you to shop before 9.30. aceoiuplishin jection, by in name, rather than fact. The matter will probably oe taken! up to the postmaster general by Post! master H.

G. Walker, in case company cannot be forced by the municiual authorities under tae state I i-orri 209 law. to carry the mailmen free. The case promises to provide an Lambs SECOX DHOG iEASKET-- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. --NOTICE-- During July and August the Store closes at 5 p.

m. Except SATURDAY. interesting test, and to establish an important precedent ultimately. Come to the ice cream sociable at 24 N. Clinton street on evening July 8 OH YOU HITCHING POST A I A I I THEM WILL BE PUBLISHED HEREAFTER City Pass Ordinance on Sub ject--Horses and Mules May Be Barbed From Long Standing Hitching posts must go.

That is the decree of the City rouncil. alter a long and elaborate discussion of the problem running through the past several months. The streets cannot be blocked thereby according to the aldermatic edict unless the man. who owns the post, or maintains it is willing to pay a fine of from 51 to $10, or go to jail from 1 to 3 days, every time he is found guilty of breaking the new born ordinance. The council stipulates the streets ports of streets, that are to be sacred from the encoachment of the standards.

Here they are: Clinton between. Burlington and Iowa avenue. Dubuque between Burlington and Iowa avenue. Colieeg between Capitol and Linn. Washington, between Capitol and Iowa avenue between Clinton and Linn.

The council has had an ordinance in its bosom, forbidding owners of horses or mules to let their animals stand any length of time; hitched or unhitched, along the same parts of Lhorofares above described 1 except when the owners are in charge of them, while buying goods, for a few moments at a time, etc. This second ordinance will be acted on at a subsequent meeting, as the council let it glide over, after a brief consideration, at last night's meeting. Maurice Hess and daughter, Tulita, of Chicago, are visiting here. Mr. Hess was the engineer on "the 5- the switch engine that ran here, 30 years ago, '-plowing between Iowa City and Coralville," as he phas- J.

J. PARIZtK SI ATE WINNER es it. He finds the. city marvelously i James J. Parizek is another Iowa improved since he bade goodbye to' City boy with the "come to the front" the old scenes--and his brother-in- spirit strongly developed in him, and lay, Frank Tanner, is a prime mover as a result, lie has just captured a in the plans to make the Athens even noteworthy honor in the -state insur- greater, through the building of the ance circles.

Iowa City-Ottumwa Interurban. Clinton Dondore is here for a visit Besides being a fine musician and ESTIMATE TOMORROW "Wheat 183 Corn 193 Oats 59 NORTHWEST CARS-Minneapolis 186 224 113 Dulutb. 7 34 32 PRIMARY RECEIPTS-Wheat 838.000 381,000 Corn 854,000 855,000 Liverpool close wheat 1-4 5-8 higher Liverpool close corn 1-2 higher. mm AT W. SJHOMAS 1 Iowa City enjoys the distinction of breaking threes business records, as he is a hustling in- against the entire United States.

with relatives and old friends. His suraxwe man, and the Marine band This remarkable achievement is re' at W. S. Thomas' hardware STRAYED--Red and cow, partly Hereford was last heard of Xorth part of city. Reward to finder, Carson Bothell, 7-14 wife accompanies him.

Mr. Dondore Doy and his other friends are vuu a son of J. Dondore, a pioneer, and granulating Mm on capturing the state where the Wiss (guaranteed) a brother og Former City Clerk, P. H. laurels in the Metropoltan insurance.

Sfl Dcndore. He has not been back to the old home for 12 years, and the new street car lines, the interurban, contest. Under the sup- to the local head, Marcus Led a three heers, scissors, razors, automatic were exhibited by two ca- demonstrators, during Ice cream sociable on lawn at 24 X. Clinton Street Saturday evening. July 8.

7-8x vast." business He Deputy Marshal Chester Fiesler is wearing one eye, and part of Ms face in mourning, as the result of a blow, dealt by a refractory "guest," city hallward bent. Rev. T. A. Dugan and wife and 17 choice singers have returned to Grinnell.

after a visit to the university, city park and other points of interest. They were guests of the St. James, while here. The Mrs. James Sinek has returned to South Omaha, after a vis- with relatives here.

successful young Ashland, Ky. It is hoped by Summit street residents and travelers along that course that the paving will be done early there, as the bridge is pnt into use, in order to avoid tearing up the street bloea insurance than any other agent in follows man OI Iowa ffurrcg tne quarterly period. As a result, all of his expenses are paia to state Tork given by of esMMtion at Des Moin aardless Biggest total of single day sales United States, in any one day ia eitT re tas gone to make er Biggest total of Monday, Tuesday meet other ageat been in of and dnesdav sales, similarly. for iggest total of week J. Carroll is br ground on old Switzer property, near Kirkwood avenue and Lucas, for a new home.

Mr. Carroll lived out that way once before, and he finds the tempta- LADIES ATTENTION On Wednesday morning at 9 HOE to return to his friendly old o'clock July 12, we will put on sale neighborhood too strong to resist 300 Aluminum 3 quart Kettles, worth First Lieut. H. Husted, a inem- 65c at 39e eacl1 ber of the 54th Iowa surgeon's staff, has resigned. The old S.

U. I. man was too pressed by practice at Mus- to permit continuance in the soldier circles. Dr. Husted has been years, but have yet to yearn- the Iowa sales, ditto.

Citv man's "secrets of Mr. Thomas naturally feels elated at this showing, as it illustrates not only the popularity of his store, but the enterprise of his city. The energetic merchant likewise SMITH CILEK Hardware and Alter mum Ware advertising of v.hich resulted this big exhibition, so successfully, was NOTICE Societies or Individuals wishing to charge of Company Fs boys, when se il Chautauqua tickets for commis- 1-mited almost absolutely to our ad, vetrising in the Daily Press. I am de- l.ghter with the results." The Xorthwestem Doctors, a company of able and experienced physicians, registered and licensed by the state for the treatment of all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who can call on this trip, consultation, examination and advice free, making no charge whatever, except for the actual cost of medicine. All that is asked in return for these valuable services is that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in this locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are absolutely sure and certain In -their effect.

By their developed system, no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones tumors, goiter, piles or cancer. They were among the first in America to do away with the knife, blood and pain in the successful treatment and cure of these dangerous diseases. Their new treatment for cancer, tumor, tubercular glands, eating ulcers and other malignant growths is wonderful in Its effect. A germ destroying fluid, their own specific. Is injected hypodermically Into the very heart of the growth until it reaches every root, fibre, cell and substance.

So great and wonderful have been. their cures that In many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing Una between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys and bladder, rhenma- tism, sciatica, diabetes, bed-wetting, leg ulcers, weak lungs, etc, are all treated -with fratifying success. Those treated with gratifying success. Those seated, chronic diseases, that have baffled tie skill of the family physician, should not fail to call, as there Doctors often cure where others fail.

Thousands of patients attest the ability of the Northwestern Doctors to cure these dread diseases. No matter what yonr ailment may be, no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience yon may have had with othar physicians, ft will be to your advantage to see them. If your case is incurable they wil Igive yon such advice as may yoa and stay the disease. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself, yonr friends, and your relatives. as a visit this time costs yon nothing and may save yo-Jr life.

Tfce Elder Daugaters of the Uni- tl ey were ill at camp, during the past ion may obtain them at the head- vers j- held a delightful nicnic, yes- quarters in the Coldrea Opera er a a afternoon and evening, at the CLOSED MONDAY Our store will be closed all day Monday in order to give our force time to mark down and complete arrangements for the Big Town Topic Sale Which Starts Tuesday Morning at 8 O'clock Sharp fciir years. Alexander Danskin is cead at Mar- House. engo, aged His -wife, nearly as eld. passed away a week before, and he rever rallied from the shock. Thus of the oldest people in Iowa with sadly romantic oneness, iiave been called hence.

Miss Pearl Seldon of West Liberty spent, yesterday in the city visiting friends. FOR RENT Bv oav cr my city park. A tempting supper was enjoyed at eventide. Mrs. "Wullweber vs as present from California.

General and Mrs. Richard Hosle provided ooatiiouse the cooiest rttace or. tee transportation to ana from the park. Hours from 9 Remember this this trip only. to 8 p.

m. daily. free offer is for Iowa river, pure wvi Daughters formally passed a tables, eggs, milk, Xo mos yote than1rs fo i ouitoes, good fish-ing Phone 112J. tf GEO, W. FAIEALL.

Prof. George Kay was greatly shocked read, last night, of the death of Hon. Alexander C. Mitchell i Iow a City's delegation to the na- Hon. ePter Dey, president of the rlonal eon.vention of Elks will start pj rst xariozai bank, is -Donfined to his for Atlantic City, tomorrow.

The Coast-seekers --11 Ibe Recorder C. C. Huff, Dr. J. S.

Potter and Bert Gra- in caring for the venerable banker, the same today as Of dead represents i The wedding of H. H. Vogel, of he has been during the past few days. a Ka ana ne on -ss ell win take up the pedoiers' license ordinance once more, at some future Kansas, had ae lived, ana F. J.

Cochran has the firs-: of the pew autorrobile plates, Issued by the state of Iowa, in Iowa City. The plates have a blue-black ground of iron, or kindred material, and are enamel covered, the lettering- heins l- 4 white. They give the zixuber, the and the year. Mr. Cochran's legend is: Boyd Eves, a prominent merchant of West Liberty, is dead--a heat victim.

He was prostrated a week ago esterfiay. and died as a consequence yesterday afternoon. His wife and Denver, and Miss Bdita Hackbert of Iowa City, i announced. The date -s 3ul- 21. 1 County Attorney Hart has date, and may relax the screws a lit- been instructed by Attornev General tie, even though the ordinance has Cosson that the statutes provide that been declared valid in two courts, i i JSat-iUl-S.

1 Jii-liV, IS hon.e by illness. His son, C. T. Itey, at Lawrence, Kans. Prof.

Kay was survive. has joined his elder son Harvln H. a of Mr. Dltchell, ia fn haTiV. Saturday club, at Lawrence, A CLOSING OUT SALE MiSS left for Chl 0 she will go to various 168 ohio to end her Tacatlon the county attorney must file with The foOQ limit may be reduced a bit, -he county auditor a roster of permit The Elks of Iowa City have decid-' witl1 relatives and friends.

holders in his county. ed to hold a big up-the-river picnic; Iiss Rose Arnold has left for a i Prof. Gillin will preach at the Con- on Thursday, July 20. The entire day; Jaunt in the far west accompanying "gregational church tomorrow morning will be spent in merry-making at thej her sistes, Mrs. Foster of Williams i Sunday school and Christian Endeav- Hotz boathouse.

The Elks of Cedar! burg. Her brother in law went with I or as usual. Miss Adelaide Rittennieyer Rapids will he invited to participate, will and thus brotherliness will be fost- Dr. and Mrs. Frank Brugman are 'leave Monday for Yellowstone park ered in dual fashion.

The committee here from Minot, N. to visit the 'and other western points, to spend In charge of the event ernbrces F.Matter's mother, Mrs. Shalla. They i ber vacation. In the fall she will re- W.

Remmerle, Charles H- were guests at the Brugman-Hooley sume her teaching duties at St. An- Del, Kelley, Charles K. Kurd, and A. wedding in Nichols, the groom being thorny, Idaho. T.

Calkins. Mr. Brugman'e brother. JEWS PA PER I Fred Huttenberg have a closing out sale on the Morford farm, 7 miles North East of Iowa City and two and 1-2 miies west of Oasis. FRIDAY, Sale i i at 1 o'clock.

2 horses 3 fresh good 8 acres good corn fn field, 8 tons good hay, general line of new machinery, new work harness and many other articles, see large bills. Fred HutUnbiirg, H. A. Dunlap, Auct Harry Fairall, Cierk. 7-1tx.

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