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The Nashua Reporter from Nashua, Iowa • Page 7

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999 9 OUR HOLIDAY GOODSl ARE NOW READY! Mos The FANCY GIFT BOOKS. LEATHER BOUND ones in Dill pickles aod sauer kraut Ceo. II. Potter uccu sioned postmaster at liissett Sweet cider drink and boiled elder for mince pies al liussell's- cowuiIs- at very low prices. extra cd without K.

J. Allison. Dentist. Mr. and Ed Sytubrlc.of Plain Held, visited friends In Nashua Friday Mrs.

Maud Evald rieturcedon Ml ao(1 Mrs, Henry Lubriog aod coon from a five-weeks visit In K0 1 J'" ses cranberries, sweet PADDED LEATHER J2 and 16 SI.25toS2.00 ami 12 mo. Jeatber 75c CI.OTH BIXDIXG in White and Gold, with Coral designs and plain, beautiful new books in tbis binding, for llic first time this season in 12 ar ul m) ARIEL EDITION, bindin 1C PICTURES, Some of tlie very popular subjects in new frames, prices from 75 to $4.00 MEDALLIONS, new sUlesin both easels and Laogcn, 2 5c to $2.00 POCKET BOOKS, -'IXE LEATHER Pocket Books for ladies Walrus and Seal in new Stvles from 75c to $2.50 3UKXT LEATJIEII effects is some very fine books at $1 to $2.00 GENTS' DILL BOOKS, h.est ones Seal and Walrus. Also coin purs- Kmls and MyK-s Qc to 7gc MISCELLANEOUS, WAIJE Plaques, Pin Trays and Trinket Boxes to 5Qc MILITAIJV BRUSHES in plain bhck Cameo, and French Stag, per pair from $1.50 $4.00 -MIIJKORS. a large assortment and extra good Hand mirrors from the lOe kind to genuine Ebony at Easel mirrors in -Metal. Wood, Jilack and Gold frames from 25c to $3.50 BASKETS, the Indian Splint kind that you cannot break.

Waste paper, work aod trinket baskets from 1 Qc to .00 CUFF and COLLAR BOXES. Leather and Celluloid, all styles 5Oc 3.OO PIIOTGRAPII ALBUMS in Leather. Celluloid in some new colors and designs. Prices from to (3) potatoes and everything for'a cood dinner at liussell's. F.

II. I 4 over -Sunday wit! I friends lo Uaverly. Patapsco Sl.iO tnen'- made of good, all solid leather, are Miss Sarah Calleoder, of Plalofleld was a visitor and sbopcer lu Nashua Saturday afternoon. sboe dealer. Ibe Hoodoo of .3.

The famous "Snac Proof" rubber! goods are handled only by Allred, the exclusive shoe dealer. The OksalcHi Herald says of the of an Iowa Central train crew c-iiccroiog the "unlucky tblr- Mrs. Ernest U'ilcox, of Charles Citv lwu Vlu Meilck, an Iowa Ceetral was tbe guest of Miss Ada Parker, the CU met ttle Peculiar corn- loiter part of last week. of the number thirteen the (0) Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Itethke were over Sunday visitors with Mr parents In Charles City. Mrs. II.

J. Bond returned Saturday evening from a visit witb her dju-h- ter, Mrs. Sprague, In Floyd. Miss Cecelia Dougherty returned to her home In Dougherty Friday night after a ten days visit with friends. Misslva Perkins, of U'averly.

a the guest of her cousin. Miss EJith Laird the latter part of last-week. Miss N. M. Smith, of Ann Arbor was the guest of Miss Myrtle Moon on Thursday and Friday of Idsl Ueo.

Shepherd, of Georgetown, GAMES. Ping Pong from to 5.00. Game boards are much this year and we can sell them to you for a less price than last season. bceo visaing his i i returned ho ister. Mrs.

home Friday night. Mrs. J. Ulakemao returned to her evening, of sup i i a City, A varied Krackett. of life's monotony Sec Our Good Bargains and Satisfy Yourself, Our Stock Is all New and Upst Sell the Best of Everything In Our Line, Raymond Drug Raymond, Mgr, (5) OD we fill your prescriptions they're all right.

Phone 10, ANOTHER GREAT MERGER. ng Under One Experienced Practi magement-- the fredcrika end the Valley Oil Companies, of he Shamrock Oil of Indiana. ORATED A3 THE IOWA AND IX PATE OIL AXD XO WATER. talk and wooder of the whole Is the report as Indicated hat the companies named are erged Into one, and that- the 'opening up the Iowa oil and Idd Is really to be earnestly forward to success. brings under the economies of lutlcal management the 3,000 carefully selected, desirable orable leases at Frederlfca, le splendid string of standard tools, capacity 5,000 feet, and well now owned and drilling by psie Valley Oil at Fredcr- wa, end the great Shamrock with its 2S5 acres of leases in rt of the bast producing dls- Indlana, on which leases are 11s producing both oil and gas are marketed right on the 1 id yielding a net Income of over stite Oil Co.

to at once begin the pay uieut of dividends at the rate of 1 pe cent per month, per quarter I- percent per annum, andattnesarn time set aside 3j percenter more to create a reserve, sinking fund or sur plus fund for emergencies. And al. this is to be accomplished without counting anything from the opening up of its large holdings in Iowa, which is sure to follow and be done out ol part of the 525.000 developement fond which It Is proposed to secure through the sale of 25,000 shares of Us stock'at per share. Part of this de- velopement fund will also be spent in the drilling of further wells on its already proven Indiana territory, where it bas room for over 35 more wells and tbe drilling three or four more of which should raise Its dividends to double tbe present rate. Properties in district of Indiana are paying and have paid over 150 per cent lo two years.

These conditions will enable the company to carry for ward itsdevelope- rnant work ic Iowa until it dnds a rood commercial production and has ts high graae oil on the market, and at the same time pay its stockholders rood dividends which will be largely ncreased when they get their Iowa- yielding a net income Ol over t-uej ier and over per I product on the market, enabling tbe Iowa and Inter-' The opening up of the oil ani gas fleld ic Iowa means more to the community and the state at large than anything else that could possibly coiue to It. Indiana, from prosoects no better than those existing in Iowa, has de veioped covering more than GOO square miles of territory, representing an Investment of in its oii indubtry--over SIOO.OOO.COU Invested In Industries dependent on Its oil and gas and an annual income from its oil alone of the farmers of the state having received In one year free of cost as royalties, the enormous sura of many individual farmers having received as high as from Si50 to 31,000 a moath from oil. Probably few people outside of the mmedlatc community where it occur are aware that natural gas has been found at several different points in this state, aud in some places u-ed for for demesne purposes. Yet that much is tbe case, is a fact that an readily be proven If anyone will taKe the trouble to investigate. For So years, or over, since tbe settlement if the country oil has been seen oozing mt on the water of springs and been numerou shallow wells drilled for water, over quite a scope of country around here, just as found from the springs along Oil Creek, or in the oil flelds of Texas Mesdames.

C. n. Johnson and B. II Quackenbu-b, of Osage, spent Saturday in isashua, the guests of Mrs. A Li.

Johnson. Miss Emma Hawkins went to Waterloo last Thursday eueniog for a ten- days visit with her time friend, Mrs. leckla Ward. Editor Frank S. Witt, of the Shell ACWS, and wife, were the guests Thanksgiving Bert DllliDgnam, a.

stock buyer of Elgin, speat a few days the latter part of last week- ot the home of his uncle Warren Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Will It. Hunter came down from Kensett and enjoyed ThanKfgiviog festivities with Mr u.

parents at the Gladstone hotel. Messrs. W. and C. L.

Black, of Waterloo, spent a few diy, the latter part of last week at the home of their grandfather, Robert Wilson near town. Sample returned home to Chicago t-aturday i a a short i a parental home. His ter. Mrs. Nellie Tracy, remained until Monday.

H. A. Scbllck, Charles City. Iowa, sole agent for the old reliable Steck tbe famous Julius Bauer, Esteyand Chiller pianos. Write for cjtalogu- and prices.

A hog. wild witb hydrophobia, caused considerable excitement in bcott township, Fayetle county and other hogs, all of which had Kn. I JO I I OiuaUon of the number thirteen other day that would cause almost anyone to stop and tblofe of It. Mr MciicU says he believes there not superstitious cell In his body but would prefer that the so-called boodw number did not shower about him tot frequently in the strength It did last ihursday The day was theilSth the month. He pulled out to Peorla with thirteen loads, the train numbe was which is seven times thirteen the engine number was 104, which -Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble.

Kidney trcubl-: preys uoon the mind. dU- --t'iges ana leseni ambition; beauty, vigor and soon caappMr th- kid- are out of order so prevalent lot uncommon to be bom afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urin- to often, if th- urir.e scales tne flesh or if. when the child reacnis an age when it should be able to control tne passage, it is vet afflicted with bed-wetting, cepend upon it. the cause of tr.e is kicr.ey trouble, and the first s.io snould be towards the treatment of 1 1 rgan TM unpleasant dus to a condition of the GRAND SOGAL BALL Laird's Opera House, Nashua, Iowa, Thursday Eve, Dec.

11. -MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED BY PERSONS' ORCHESTRA. Gentlemanly floor managers in attendance Rood order and a pleasant time. Dance Tickets, Gent Spectators 75 cents 25 cents Ladies free. Wraps checked without chafe.

LAIRD CHAMBERS, Managers. number I Chicago and tta tra.n crewsWe QterffieaL bappen before the tram reacnfd tbe end of the division. Thev said KO human power could evil of a combination of Sure was taken there ior uianv years tbey were familiar at curbstone in the big city, and fcuoaen, of the gospel ship which has many places on the we-t side. When death came to one hours; and forty-nine tuiout'cs late. ur.

leniarkfd that he would waiter HMD tuineen with it aud it wax. h.iur.s and orty-nine minutes are minute i i i th.rtrei. Mornll Dead. Chicago It is sold Svvamp-Root realized. caieeists.

in fifty- cent and one collar sizes. You may have a sample bowls by free, ako pa.v.?h!e: tell- or in? all aoout it. including many of the thousand testimonial letters received frorn sufferers cared. In writing Dr. Kilmer Si Bingharr.ton.

noted dropped dead" while waUing ltt lreel )f Tkilnab in whK-h place the twin, ue re preparing ft a of meetings Dunug tii-ir meeting, at, Baptist church in tbi-city Inix'e were at'rjcted nightlv'. Tne looked so nearly alike that, it was almo-t one from the other, and they were effect- arid TUP horoe The Morrill twin- were born in ark, N. and while in llochester 1., in the SB's were told by Rev. Jones that it was "God's design ib-u. they get out and bustle in the revixnt tbir- Oeld," and they have been with more orle- success -luce, bavin" visited every city and of any n-n Mderable size in the United St 3 also made a European trip Butcher's Stock Wanted Highes price paid for butchers' at Stringer McGregor's.

The latest thing in ladies and geni- floe shoes at Allred's, the eiclu-ne shoe dealer. Xew IIHE-S styles of Uce sbrex for ladies and gents just arrived at A i 1 exclusiv snoe dealer, what be has before you buy sorghum at the Corner The Cold Weather OJ) t-t ueius oi iexas, California, and other states nowgrown rich from their oil and gas. Or ju-a as it has led to tbe discovery of field Will went to Kashua. yesterday from where be and Springer will go to Ackley with a view to starting a billiard ball and bowling Tress. Great tonic, braces body aod brain anvesaway all impurities from your system.

Makes you well. Keeps you well. Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 --Kaymond Drug Co. Mr.

Andrew Siinger and family have been moving to Charles Cltv weeK, there to make their home. Farm labor is most too hard for Mr. and ue will try a smaller place to furnish fif) subsistance for himself and family a Maine fa mer who bad witnessed his flr-t foo a i a i a discovery of fields ball frame and was asked to tell in Canada, Alaska, Mexico, and South It: "just Jet twenty big hogs In a America. Also as It has been the fleld any day and throw dSwo a means of opening up profitable fields or two of corn in a sack and in Russia, China, where for 2,000 year- It was gathera from the spring-, and In South Africa. When this company shall have accomplished its purpose, Iowa, now a rich agriculture and stock raising state, will then take its place in tbe Season for Heavy Buying in balk of rap n(loinWe SNAPS 1 We Have a -arge Stock of Paint that we are; Closing Out at Cost.

1 See us before buying paint. We are closing out our buggies at wholesale a I A I prices. llook them over for bargains NASHUA, IOWA. 1 BELLAMY SMITH, KWSPAPERl iriautz iu front ranic of great manufacturing states, where its present undeveloped resources, when put to proatable u-e, will entitle it to rank. Man that is born of woman of but fiw days and full of trouble.

He cometh forth as a fiowcr, runneth for offlce, gettetb It in the nscJc, and where is be? He soweth the seed in tbe spring time, sratberetb it in the intumn and some son of a gun tradeth ilm a gold brick for tbe whole shooting match. He sieneth a receipt for twenty feet of lightning rod and tbe money changers Jn tbe temple sboveth a note for 5700 under his nose and de- mandeth the coin. Re journeyeib to the caty, blowetb out tbe gas at the Ion and in nine minutes by fce Is In mil. A foreign paper tells of an experiment. It was made to see bow quickly a tree could be turned into a newspaper.

At a. m. a tree was sawed down. Just two hours later it bad been conrerted into pulp and paper At ten o'clock-tbe first printed and folded copy came from tbe press. In Ho minutes the tree bad been turned Into a Argus.

Turkeys Wanted. I will contract your turkeys at I0ct5. with rise for Dec, delivery. Come in and get your contract. C.

A. MOODV. Chickasaw county soil appears to be great on radishes. Edson Jjewell. nea raised some of tbe bigges ever raited in these parts.

The lare est one was two feet six iDcbc In cir cumference, 21 inches long anu weighed 13 Gazette- All Koyal Neighbors are asked take notice of tbe fact that their reg ular meeting hereafter will be held on Saturday afternoons Instead of alter nating from afternoon to evening Thus the meetings will occur on tbe first and third Tuesdays of each month at 2:00 j. m. Work on tbe new railroad bridge is about over for tbe winter. The carpenters quit work last week and left for their respective bomes, and tbe laying of concrete was temporarily suspended by the lack of crushed It was tbe Intention to fill up the two abutments before suspending that much anyway. It may not be generally known, but we have It from good authority that red of Xorth Washington creamery, is tbe champion butterraaker of the state of Iowa, and therefore, county ranks tbe highest In buttcrmaking in regard to quality, and that tbis coanty ranks fifth In the United States.

Other counties lo the state make more butter, but it will not score sobigh as tbe butter from tbis county. Because the county went Democratic this fall it is no sign that that patty Is enti'Jed toall the honors, for tbe dairy Interest bclds a Terr )n portant place to tbe state and nation -rOoarter. Our store is packed with as Fine a Line of Fresh, Desirable and 1 Durable Merchandise as it is possible to buy 1 Cloaks both in Fur and Fine Cloths Underwear to suit all tastes and purses, Yarn Blankets, and Fine 8 Foot Wear of all kinds, I Including the most complete and best line of Rubbers Arties that can be found in any market. and We will Give for the Next 10 Days 25 Per Cent off on all Cloaks and Capes. I Giildren's Eiderdown Jong coats for Children's Short Jackets that formerly sold for and now 00 Indies' Short Jackets that sold at arrl 12.00 now $2.50 Ladics's Capes from S3.00"? M.

J. HERSHBERG, i Nashua. Iowa, i A Ticket Given on Elegant Book Case With Every 50c Purchase..

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