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The Alden Times from Alden, Iowa • Page 3

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The Alden Timesi
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Alden, Iowa
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M. BAYBON Mwyer. tb alt courU, OtooUMUoni. Iowa loViv I U.8TOOK0BKBBY, li awkrt'a irmHttn. TtoUi MIrMMd IOM I pain by MMOttabla prieti.

UraduaUof. Uit) mu ttlpbia OpMti Cotkgii fann pCTIRMeOAlXUM Do6r or U- O. 9 II Dry' Oooda Moii Iowa loWa. U. SLOAN, M.

D. and 0. ABOridtuile uinRTdbluy and Qlaagow. jOate upiUln over J. wTorpnerT, Propr.loU)r of tho ildoa 'bufi and leiprcH tbo pea- ihfiir patrouuKu iu put, and to luforu ihuiu liml bu Js boro to 8iuy, )tud bvor ruady to at- tvnd to Iboir wuiiui.

'Jjiu will call botb and prlvato rtMldeaces 4lay or algbl. Jjuavu order at odtuo of Urouor 'H Livery uod Ifcud Suble or olthor botel. -r Sunday ScbOoU- are of toroitfD Qhlldran 'jjpfi Jone iO. Itov. BobblnRgRreammtstaterMti :8ofatmor.6xpocfai to practtcf at log talk on missionary work- in'genw on'd day every week in tbo near al and tho missionary work of 109a fftturt.

OoUeife in partlculnr at the Obristlan MI Olem Ruumel who Is teaching meeting Bunday evening, sehooi beyond DowB, spent Sunday at The terracing and other work done on the W. II. Nlller premises by The IDpworth League has added a Ooorgc Orpin reflect great credit on I'pulpit tamp1 )6 farntsbings of the Mr. Orpin's landscape gardening. In I B.

church'. a faw days he has changed a crooked People Wanting cabbago'and toma- covered with clay into a neat to plants can bo supplied by calling terraced lawn. 1 OeWeleiiT SwIctFpw to say that anyone wishing iboir lots care of can have it dono by pay- ing-thefeerflfty cents to the-iociety: Place Myers of Wtttorloo spent a day at Alden' vl8 the family of his uncle, J. W. Geo.

Strlngei andWm.LutUchwagor all people driving In T. tbesroundswould conflna the For Good Paature wM ruiiiiiug water for borses and enquire of Ruaaian Sowing FlaxT Olcanua ibruugb revulvlug acrcen, iiiqulro of FUk for llung9- Paatuiage. Oood iNUturugu for liurses or Cattle jdurliiK tuu cuiulug summer. Enquire jof Jjimption i Oougju. Itf Beat Minopk, IU.

Coal. $4.00 per Too. Alao Tlmotby Seed bevu Ouui ut 62 ASSKT I i- 6' J. L. Burns, Phptographer, Alden, iowo.

Pasturage for Horses G(ilts. Good grutM, good shade g(Kxi water. Kurry Bros. Memorial Day, May 30. til Sun day-with-hia M.

J. gppnt most of tbo woelt at legal bUHlpeM Hiss Cleiu Uoiuiuel bun been Stebe resldouce up Jbohind a new fence ihla Dr. Sommcr will practice' ut Iowa f'Mn every Wednesday. Uull UQ uee tolM. the big D.

M. this agent. iMifs Minulo Thomas of apoiLt Sunday ut bor father's Ifome In; May -Hegs 4.60, corn 27, oatH 27, battorn. The cornet band htta a long list of Appropriate music in rebcareal for Mc- -l8 any sucbUiioguH mulct Aldon needs it und needs It pretty bad. -Siieciai sale of-trimmed millinery at -Kdltb Whitney's for the next tfo weeks.

Call sod see the liberal oilers. Button Js erecting -a-large verabda' and anew -at the engaged In Interlorpf 4 oq A -CQmror (4 uround tow "iry exiienses of, made Qipgo this 'rlToi therebyW iM not shipped.Ave.carloads of cattle by I. D. Tuesday morning. Tbo flrst open air concert of the season was given by the band Monday evening and was much enjoyed.

Pnif. L. B. Follanabee concluded an unusually successful series vival meellngs at Hubbard this week. Miss Mabel Shearer of Now dcnuo spent portion of the week here visiting her sister, Mrs.

A. E. Utlcy. 0. K.

Sommer D. y. the well known votorlnarlan now a graduate Of the Ohio veterinary college is located In A ropresenutlvc of the Fidgcon bot-bousca of New Providence was selling ('abbogo, tomato and other plants on our streets Tucsdity. The commissioners of Pond Lily Park, after much dclibcrntion, have concludcd.ib charge a small admittance fee on Sundays. uls uccompiiniod by bin wife, has been visiting Alden relatives this week.

Dr. TJtloy Is a brother of our townsman, Isaac ntley. Rev. H. II.

Itubblos of GrlnncJI, rormor, pastor of the Congregational church at this place visited hero from until renewing old Mr. Rabbins bos been camtH (l by throat trouble, to retire from the ministry but Is now liousurcr of Itiwa College at Grinnell. The activity mor evening In Alden, bus fairly set In uguln. The pIcawntcMt part of theday In summer li the hour during which tho sun sets, and our people seem to have found ri oatTCara'ago and alwaj-s profit by It. The man-eating stallion, known us the "Iowa Black Demon" bolonging at Kedford In Taylor county and who bus already killed and torn to pieces three men, bos been shipped to New rYork; City WbCM wl 1 Lbo 1 placcdriir charge of un expert wild animal trainer In the hope that he can bo subdued.

for a time at least, the Methodist ladleewilHittvodirect su- church, a- about by the that somehow got current among them that they could do the work morothoroughly; than it had previously been done by the regular Janitor. The experiment will be watohed with iutoroit and if It succeeds they will probably bo given tho Job permanently. I Another general row took place on our streets Sunday aftornoon In which almost everybody but our local peace offlcera took an Important part7 WJietber the empty beer keg that lf-another--keg--would been sufflolent'togeta peace olH- 'Oetfor up in the It haveibeen used. Almost any- Uiliy.ja.better tUn nothing. Mon 0.fi^}i>g!mu Bertha Bishop was court to make a thorough lovestiga- llBUlinodaiy principal; for the' (touuf tbcTohirges.

We have exam- de- ifeiPnnarjr) The New Fabric 1" to the roads and not lota. drive over the While of Altona, was traveling la Kansas be was taken violently 111 with cholera bus. He called at a drug store togot some medicine and the druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy so highly he concluded to try It. The result was Immcdlato relief, and a few doses curod-faim It is made for bowel complaint and nothing else. It never fails.

Fur sale by O. F. Wagner. Princesi frabizonde OITenback's beautiful comic; opera. Eldora, May lOlb, Tlckeu i.

Special train leaving re-turning aftor tbo opera. No railroad fare to pay provided a party of 30 can be secured. There Is nothing I have overused for niusculair rheumatism gives me as much relief as Chamberlain's Pain Dalm docs. I have been using It for about two us occasion required, and always'koep a bottle of It In uiy homo. I believe I know a good thing when I get bold of it, bnd Pain Balm Is the best liniment I havo ever mot with.

W. U- Denny, dairyman. New Lexington, -60 cent bottles forsale byO. Wagner. Cheap Excursions.

On Miy 8tb midzatb tbe Noith-WeaUsm Line will II Excursion UckuU to (KjliiU III nortb-weitcrn Iowa turii MIoneaoU, NurUi DakoU, SoutbUakoU, Miutltuba, Nubrukii, Wyoming, ratoafurUiu round trip. TbuM tlckebi will btt for return paM within thirty 'njt fiouidalsuf Mil) and wUl allow stop.orcr prtvlleKiM on Kolug trip in territory for wblch llckola ani aold. Fur and full Infonna- tlua apply to dtKurlb-AVea- teroB'y. That Tempest in a Tea-Pot. The porsistont attacks and charges oi fraud and lalsconduct in which the Herald has been making against the members of our Boardjif JOie.

the moke a special the Gnnd; Jury to tbortughiy InTestlgate that mattor. These Tied outand a vofyTigitit 'and Ing Investigation made, the result being tbattbe board-and every-member of that body from any blame or misconduct whatever. Below we give the Grand Jury's report ot the mattor which was filed last Saturday. May. 4.

Grand Jurymet pursuant to adjournment at o'clock p. m. May 4, 1804, and proceeded to ballot on case of Stato of I jwa vs. Waltor Carpenter, N. H.

Griffith, and J. Wallace. Bill ignored. Booms of Grand Jury of Hardlu couotyi.Iowak April torm 1894.. la.che mattor ot the investigation ilajLhjid anything to do with It or not of the Board of Supervlson of Haidin we capnotsay, but-thfrtadljiatlons are county.

ui naiuin Coijrt of Hardin County, The Grand Jury respectfully submit the report of Its do- by the to begin -next Ined all the ottered or" of Jull. DIgaw. of- whom lid obtkia kjodwledge ilDM the books of itje aocouDto oi of Wo And, flnt oamed for 2fic. ijj! I'm mm Stands at of aU for wear. Full assortment of colors at Buttor and Eygs wanted.

Williams Items. Carl Hayse Is out and around after his Uiss 'le with scarlet fever; not any of tho rest of tho family took the disease and tho quarantine has been raised. A. J. BIplcy 111 very sick with heart and stomach trouble.

Tuesday, bis 'Fulso Ecat Iwt 30 times a ute. ho Is some better today. John Welrhelm of Blalrsburg has bought the LIvory Feed stablo and will take posicaslon immediately. Presbytorlan- ofaareb-will give anV Ice-cream at the Hon se, Friday evening May 11. People fioin Alden are cor- of of Williams frozen victuals.

J. G. Yey Is painting John Holt's house out In Liberty lown- ship. bur sports are again playing lawn tennis. O.

J. Thomas and Geo. Todd drove up from Alden Tuesday, In separate rigs however. Mrs. Ida M.

Hurd was at Wcbstor City Wfjdncsday. R. J. Hurd has gone up to Superior to look after bis largo landed Interests. The Grand Concert last Saturday evening was the liest musical entertainment ever given hero.

OK. Victoria's sevonty-flftta -birtbdayoceurs this month. jThe Hardin. -Countyl -Grand Jury iiiade a investigation of the killing of Mutt Rose by Jacob Hartnian and aftera full to indict Hartnuin so now be Is a free irian. LIghthali has for ijwle World 'i.

Fair Souvenir beautifully graved witb bust of Oolumbos, Lincoln, Franklin and Handel. Chicago and Manhattan day specialsfurdlnary admission -TUlr -for at Fxiny' InBaasair for and Window Ourtains. C. LPROClfiR EYESiaHT IS FRIOELESa Particular attention given correcting and overstrained eyea Our best phylscans now say that more nervous and sick headaches arlsa from this causa than all others combined. Have you had your eyes exam- Ined by-aspoclallst? All the simple and compound defecU of the eye I will correct and give you satisfaction.

With Proctor Iowa Fallt, Jetra. Arriving now at John Hoskin's store right firom Chicago Dress Q-oods to suit Everybody Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. Butter and Eggs wanted. JOHN HOSKIN ML Train leaves Burdctteasfollows; GOINO NOETII. Passenger K0 p.

Freight 6.5B 6:50 a. ...6:30 p. jn 83B GoiNQ Roiixn. Passenger No. 3:49 p.

m. FrelKhl 'I4B m. 9.20 a.m. Stop on signal. except and not Mondays.

JAa. ORTON, Gen. Tkt. and Pass. Agt.

or seU of the 4 original boiivenirs bavn Qtugh fDd ijtemidy Utofyu? nT int4ipd your Don't Tobacco Spit or Strioke Life Avray Is the truthful, stortllng title of a llttlo book that tells all about No-to- bac, tho wonderful, harmless Oiiaran- tetd tobacco habit cure. The cost Is trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or Qnanclal risk In using "No-to-bac;" Sold by all druggists. Book at Drug Stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling Roraetly Indiana Mineral Springs. Ind.

FlSOPBtaTOEB. Having taken charge of the abcve we desire to say that we will make a SPECIAL EFFORT to please our customers iti alt branches. Graham and Corn Meal. Ask to see them. made ILLUSTRATED Fair GOUPON ILLUSTRIRTE ZETTEL.

This Coupon and li ceo to above-work. Place a cross before the languago jou desire and the number of Portfolk) you want In below. Write i4alo. Deutsch. Dleser Mte) und IS lint' sicberneine Aysgcbe vqa dem oblgen Wefk.

eln die du baben die Numroder haben willstlmklelnenBaum un'en. Schreib.

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6,282
Years Available:
1890-1899