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The Nashua Reporter from Nashua, Iowa • Page 8

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'etufn TicketJjf 4. When ray a watch of We jive you a return ticket good for a year. If your witch goes wrong return it and we give A NEW WATCH FREE. You may wonder how we can afford it. Our witches don't go wrong.

Te don't sell that kind See? Station Jewelry PMltrr WedMtdajft and Saturdays. Oar lap darters this seaaon are the beet we ever New Kentucky threshing coal at the Western Elevator company's. Mrs. B. Bennor went to Duncan I Monday for a visit with her sister.

Miss Julia Zweck, of Charles City, spent Sunday with friends in town. Dr. Kern and family, of Waverly, Sundayed at the home of Dr. P. E.

at Bring in your shears and have them ground free. JEWELERS. We Fix Witches Other Folks Can't. 4. All 12' and summp' joodsonly per iday and Saturday.

i Win. Eastman, of Osage, visited the home of his mother, E.ut:uau Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Currier drove to averly Friday and spent a couple of davs with friends. Ben Te, oMifci 10c, dux To, twkt SaMnty, Jalj Good fly at 75 cento per pair, larga or medium size. Try a pair of them. J. H.

Green was called to Osage Thursday by a telegram stating that his uncle was very sick. Mrs. D. H. Kurtz returned to her home in Cedar Rapids Monday after a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Levi Stocks. Waite and rlt riirti fli rf- rf- vy. vp. mm -i----I-- NASHUA MARKETS. Collected every Thursday mornSu a Waterloo vi-itor H'IVJ hoes.

a tit S)-J 10 SIT. 4 15 W.ilte oats. 75 pounds Flai T7r Timothy ii -Pe Barley Kyc r-' Rcius. bu CVii3 i-C Potatoes, new i)-2S Butter, dairy 1-. Batter.

Eggs-. THE CITY AND VICINITY J. H. B10031 1T.15 Ilenry and visitors'Monday. 1 J.

W. Kepple. of Ionia, is spending the week in Nashua. Miss Eva Grave returned horre day from Cedar Falls. CorncJ Bet-f i ier'- market cvcrv I See ur harness.

Miller. line of light r.ivi They are right House for rent--Inquire of C. Lace. F. R.

Shope was a visitor in Charles Thursday night. Mrs. Anna Riley returned home Friday from a visit at Oelwein. New Kentucky threshing coal at the Elevator company's. IT.

and Mrs. Wm. Darr, of lonis. re Nashua visitors last Friday. 'jme in and get some of those ga us at Hershberg's Friday and Saturday.

and Mrs. E. H. Russell returned ho je Saturday morning from Appleton, Minn. Frank Stearns and children to Waterloo Saturday for a visit relatives.

Tucker returned home Friday fr Waverly where he had been to at" institute. Friday and Sat jrJav 7 tv't lawns and bastisre? all go for 3 Hershbcrg's. Don'; triss the bai 1 ciRie b-tween Nastria Hampton Friday. Mrs. Ed Smith and children came up from Cedar Falls Saturday for a visit at the H.

T. Dexter home. Miss Eramogene Porter went to Waverly Thursday where she spent a few daj's visiting with friends. David Hurst drove to Charles City Saturday to meet his sister, Mrs. Frances Fish, of St.

Cloud, Minii. upt. E. C. Hill wentto New Hamp- 6u Saturday where he will instruct tlie institute for the next two weeks.

Emery Larkiu went to Plainfield Friday morning and spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Larkin. Be sure and visit the Charles City Chautauqua assembly Aug.

1-10. Tnere will be plenty of good music uvery a Orria Lampson returned to his home in Lisbon, N. after a viMt of several weeks at the home of Lis brother. Edward. Helen and Marjorie Grawe, of Waverly, are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Pomeroy wife.

Misses Marr anil Eckstein came up Waverly Saturday for an over Sun dav visit at the home of J. H. Eck stein. Mrs. Dr.

P. E.Stuart has just purchased a handsome new rubber-tire buggy, and it is one which he may justly feel proud of. Miss Addie Winner came down from Charles City Monday morning and spent the day with Mrs. Sam Hennigar. Mrs, Robert Grant and daughter, Carrie, went to Waterloo Saturday for a week's visit at the home of Mrs Mary Prudhon.

Mr. Geo. Cory and granddaughter Miss Ada Parker, who had been visiting with relatives in Charles City, returned home Monday. Frank Hanneman, of Pleasant Val- has had a substantial Lou Getsch is enjoying to da L. B.

Scales and children went Jtdar Falls Saturday to spend San- with friends. I Guj Laaibert came out from Chit cago'last week for a vi-it with iis sis- i ter, Mrs. Speacer J. P. Maine, of Little Fail-.

Mirr. i who had been spending a few Nashua, returned home Frid. 1 Merle tame rn-n Charles City Tuesday for a i her friend. Miss Edith Peterson. D.

E. Doty, of Chicago, is her for a visit with her mother. W. H. Kellogg, and sister, Mrs.

J. J. i Laird. Mrs. A.

L. YanTine returned to her home at Marshalltown baturdav after a short with her friend, Mrs. A. W. Sicden.

Mrs. F. H. Padget returned her borne in Cedar Falls Satjrday n. visit of a few days at ths ho'iie of Wni.

Kceaie. nuilt o.ito his residence. J. L. and Ed Reeks' vacation from her duties a Simpson did the work.

f3l. J. Hershberg's store, and is visit and daughter, to da McMahon and CeliaLoos went City Thursday for a few visit with friends. John v. bo i- the CtJ.ar Falls Normal, returne-l to Nashua Monday where l.e i'l spend Bis vacation I J.

H. Woerhla and children re" turned to their home in Farley Saturday after a month's at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. Getsch. Cbas.

Kingsley came up from Waterloo Saturday night to join his wife, who was called her last week to Lizzie Good came up from ii caring for her mother, Mrs. Geo. PI infield Friday for a few days' visit Eck. wi-b her friend, Mrs. J.M.KeUer.

of loni.i. took Xr. and Mrs. August Blankenfelt, the train herr- Friday for Pi.iintleid 'where she will at Smith and familv came fr Waterloo Thursday for a visit at home of Wm. Butler.

Mrs. Geo. Sigg, of Charles City, vis-1 1 with-her parents David ait and wif the latter part of last week. Mrs. W.

E. Gerry MiHdui. of Traer, came up Wednesday of list week for a visit at the huiae of Mrs. H. 0.

Conklin. Miss Lottie Moody came up from Friday and spent a of days Mrs. W- J. Moody before uiriiing to her home in Ionia. Mi--ns Frances and Josephine CiMiiie, and Miss Josephine Kera, of Chijago, arrived Thursday and are eiijoyirjj the summer at Greeley's camp.

Mrs. Jane Lytle, after a month's visit with friends in Nashua, went to White Lake, S. Friday morning, where she vill make her home with her daughter. Tho band concert will be rendered on Thursday evening next week in- of Wednesday, as is customary. Th? change of date" is made to favor the Modern Woodmen picnic, which nest Thursday.

W. J. who has been at Des Moines taking a commercial course at the Capital City Commercial College, came home Saturday for a couple of weeks' visit with his parents and to rest up during the hot weather. Mrs. Willard Layton and daughter, had been spending a few veek-' with Anna Tynge, left Siturdav for Fairbault, where will visit with relatives before Miss Cecil Dougherty, of Dougherty, who had been visiting with friends iu Nashua for a couple of weeks, went to Charles City Thursday for a visit with friends.

J. E. Paul, of Des Moines, and Mrs. R. B.

Dennison, of Charles City came down from Charles City Fridaj morning and spent the day with Mrs Ellen Stone. New Hampton's professional bal team has been beaten but once thi season. Come out to the game Fri day and you will see hot ball plav ing, admission 2oc. Hacks will b( run to the grounds. twi ing with her sisters at Farley anc Mason Citv.

Miss Clara Currier is as sisting iu sence. the store during her ab H. Barber, of Republie. is jus ecovering from a recent sick spe! and will soon be himself again. HI was overcome by the heat a week last Sunday and for a few davs wa quite sick, necessitating the attentioi of physician for a time.

S. Sample received a handsom pold ring last Friday from his son C. W. Sample of Kansas City, to re mind him of tbfi fact that Sunday wa his 73 The ring is solid gol and has Mr. Sajbple's initials in mon ogram on it5 He also received handkerchieMrom a nephew at Kan sas City.

Word has been received from Dodee who went to Rochester, tha it will be necessary for an operation but that Mr. Dodge's condition is such that it will be impossibe at present for him to withstand an operation If he regains sufficient strength be will be operated upon City Advocate. for a Harriaon Mrs- Mattie Smart came down from kyin Republic. Mrs.G.W. Pierce and son, Earl, went to Waterloo Saturday week's visit with friends.

Mary and Chester Ullom went to Waterloo Saturday night where they will spend a week with friends. Miss Anna McAloon, of New Hamp- ion, is spending several weeks with icr friend, Miss Hattie Crapser. Carrie Snyder, of Charles City accompanied her sister, Miss Faith, to Nashua Thursday morning and spent few hours with Mrs. Fred Knhns and her sister, Mrs. Sarah Smith, of Wisconsin, who is here visiting, are spending a week with relatives at Charles City and Mason City.

Miss Edith Dodd went to Charles litv Friday night for a short visit with her cousins, the Misses Dodd, and from there she went to New Hampton to attend institute. The tents at the Charles City Chautauqua will be put up and taken down all vou have to do is to pay the rent and occupy them. They can be rented by the day or season. C. A.

Kent Sec. A card from Mrs. John Graham orders her paper sent to New Castle Wyoming, as she is at that place visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. B.

Peabody where she expects to remain until sometime in September. Mr Peabodv is pastor of a church at New Castle." C. E. Luce did not go down to Hill to fill his preaching appointment las Sunday on account of a smallpox If i oa happen to 1 Moon and be standing near Recorder Moon and hear your name called by some one who seems to be a thousand milies away, that will be Moon. He can throw his voice better than he can play croquet.

He can throw it two times out of three if he gets a good '-holt'' That Joe Kelly is scare at that place, the church being closed for a short time. Mr. Luce' charge is about eight miles from Iowa City and be will move his family ther in the near future. Mrs. Sam Peterson, who was callci here by the sickness of her mother Mrs.

G'eo. Ecfc, last week, returned Waterloo Saturday. Mrs. and Mrs Peterson will move into their ele gant new home this week which ha just been completed on Wellingto: street iu Waterloo. Gilbert Hunt has a crop of hay 01 his farm that is worthy of mention From a three acre piece they got four teen loads, or nearly four ton per acre and he had another larger piec which gave almost as large a yield.

I was about half and half clover'an timothy. Hay is a tremendous cro; this year and we have had good wea ther" in which to secure it. L. Treat, the marble and granit man, was over to Nashua Monday an seta nice job for W. R.

Cook i Greenwood cemetery; he said as was coming home in the evening a late as 11 o'clock the mowers wer running on a number of farms These inen were not making hay the sunshine but in the moonshin when it was Hampto Courier. The Western Elevator unde the management of B. T. McNeil, is undergoing extensive repairs. The boiler has been overhauled and re- bricked, the engine sent to Waterloo and put in good shape, besides considerable work put on the elevators in the way of new flooring, etc.

About 82,000 "will be expended and the capacity of the elevators increased 10,000 bushels. Warm Weather Comfort, r7.mm*n nnnnnininfififtfWWWMWUuuiru-in. For thtt prickly or box of our TALCUM POWDER. "Menens" or "Johnson's Red Tilcum, per box Swinton's Violet Tilcum per box Swinton's Lilac Tilcum, per box "Spiro," it destroys the odor of prespirttion, per We hive all the Standard Toilet Preparations. 111 GET AN OUNCE OF OUR PERFUMES.

FROM NOD UNTIL JULY 25 FOR 26 CENTS AN OUNCE. Dont miss this opportunity. We Sell the Best of Everyttlnj Ii Oir Line. RAYMOND. DRUG CO 11 we yKtSST 0 KA VMQND, 'PHONE NO.

10. Miss Jennie Craine went to Waterloo Saturday night to visit her sisteis, Mesdames Paul Currier and Walter Knight. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

W. Lange of Charles City, drove down Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mr. Lingo's sister, Mrs. Fred Dickman. Mr.

Lange is foreman of the Intelli- gencer printing office. Ed Waterbory drove Charhs City Sunday. dowi SPECIAL MEETING ford Lodge No. and A. Frifoj ing, Jnly, 28,1905.

attendance desired. degree. C. E. NOBLI J.

B. BELLAMY, DEALER IN Ostorn Farm Implement Disc Harrows, Mowers, Rakes, Binding Twine. HIGHEST PWCE PAID FO LIVE STOCK. OFFICE AT WESTERN ELEVATOR. of feneueo, arrived Saturday fcr a vi: at the home of Wm.

Blanken- felt. Mrs. A. G. Casmer, of Cedar the guest of her friend, Mrs.

W. P. Raymond, the latter part of the we her J. wife. the home of Mclioberts and Will Marks and wife, of St.

Louis, i visited at the home of his brother, Frank, over Sunday. They to Sumner Sunday accompained by his i brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts, of Ionia, i the train from here Friday for Do not forget that the Cnautauqua Waverly where they visited for a few prop-ram has something for each and dara with relatives.

everv on 3 The date I Place. Charles Citv, Iowa. Reduced Mrs. John Ecket and children, aca 1 1 on all roafj- Mame Connell are enjoying a weeks' visit with relatives all, Peiri went to to their home in Minneap- ano o.L-. Dr.

Irene Stnedley came up from Tam i SJiiday morning and remained until the early morning train Monday with biste'r, Mrs. C. R. Wallis, who is sLk. Dr.

Smedley will arrange forr-o business affairs and return to Nashua in a few s. One ot tho happiest little men Ft. Dodge and Cherokee. and Mrs. D.

T. Miller moved into their new residence on Wood- br dge avenge the latter part of last we 'k. They have a fine home- Dr. L. S.

Perfces, Dentist. Teeth ex tr.crad without pain. ALL WOPK 'AIAXTEED. Office hours 8 to 12 acd 1 to 5. Case bank building.

'Phone 63. Piock Monday where will attend mstnjte the coming weeks, fthe teach the Jepson school, two miles i southv.est of Nashua, next fall. Traiy Montgomery, who had been I spending a few days at the home of his uncle. Joseph Grawe, in Waverly, i returned Saturday to the home of his grandfather, Pomeroy where he is spending the summer. can be found anywhere around her? i-, Byroi Brown's little boy, and all ueciifbf- Mr.

Brown presented him a i ice little Shetland pony. The ponv raised by Seymour Massee, i of j'lth Ricbland, and" was bought for the of fan.Cius of Uooclale and Will returned home Sunday fro-n FrerleHka where they had been ampiiip at "Little Park" for the past two weeks. The most of their time was spent in hauling in all kinds of out of the Big Wapsie, and in for pearls. Mr. Goodale tells 1 that they found pearls which they thii.k wKl amount to about -S200.

Guy Wagner came down from Mitchell Monday morning and packed up his household goods to move them Ralph Cary, who was book-keeper, to that place where he has been ap- for the Gurler creamery at this place pointed station agent. We are very about three years ago," but who has sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Wagner been employed since then as book- from Nashua, for they are both very keeper by G. H.

Uurler at DeKalb, nice young people, and have made many warm friends during their stay here. Bert Stocks will continue acting as day operator until another is appointed when he will take up the night work again. The Daily Public Opinion, published at Watertown, S. contains an account of the marriage of Miss Ethel Claire Cory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Cory, former residents of Republic, to Mr. De Grass Prouty, Wednesday, July 19. They will make their home upon a farm owned by the groom, near Bryant, S.

D. The bride visited with relatives in and around 111., has been appointed manager of Mr. Gurler's creamery at Hampton, i Iowa, to which place he will soon that i move. Mrs. Cary will be remembered as formerly Miis Nell Peterson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Peterson of thij city. There was some more chicken stealing done around Nashua on Wednesday evening of week, but on a smaller scale this time.

The guilty party attempted to steal a hen and brood of chicken-, belonging to Mrs. A. E. Dye, but she happened to hear them and when she appeared on the scene the fellow dropped the hen and chickens and took "hike." F. H.

Kezar, who lives just across the road, thinks that someone was around his chicken coop alao that night, but he could find no poultry i The Flour That Makes the Best Bread Is Nashua not long ago, and has many friends here who wish her unlimited happiness in her new relations. Mrs. Cory and Mrs. J. L.

Simpson, a grandmother and aunt of the bride, of Nashua, were present at the marriage. Cyclone Flour Don't take any chances of having poor sack of flour, but use Cyclone, tt favorite of good bread bakers. $1.35. The Corner Grocerj A I Just received a new line of Fall Neckware. HATS! HATS! I i the new nobby shapes in Nutria, Brown, Black, in fact all the new shades, in the following wall brands and qualities: Lanpher, Challenge, Crescent and Winner Hats, worth and sold all over the world $3.00, 2.50, 1.50 and 1.00, all for one SEE OUR WINDOWS.

Our reason for this, we never carry over anything. price. 98 New nobby shapes, including Fine Sennets, Splits and Manillas. All new, this season's styles, that sold for and are worth $1.50, $1,00, 75 and 50 cents. In one lot for your'unrestricted choice Leuthold Hinkle Nashua, Iowa, i NEWSPAPER.

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