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The Alden Times from Alden, Iowa • Page 9

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The Alden Timesi
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Alden, Iowa
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9
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JUR5-CENT 5 Inserted under Insertion. tthe, DR. J. 11. STOOKSBERRY, Deatint drugstore.

Falla, Tenth Iowa, extructed ovor J. L. Swart's lowa oleo tho uso of withont Tensonable prices. Graduate wurk done Dental College, Philadelphia, Penn Phila PETER McCALLUM Merchant Tailor First Dour wait of Goods Store 0. Bliss' Dry attention to lowi lown.

Prompt all. Correspondence sullelted. 3011 F. A. COGSWELL, Physician and Surgeon, lown Fulls lown.

Leave calla Main bleck north of M. E. church 8t, on 'Drug Store. or at Hong, A No. 1 Oak Bed Room Suit ut A.C.

Whitney's, Alden, for $16.00. Geo. W. Groner. Propricior of the Alden 'bus and express line, wishes thank the peovie of Alden for their putronuge In the pust, and 'wo inform them that he is here to stay, und ever 'tend to wants.

to utready hotels will call at day both or ant- -private a night. Leave order ur Groner's Livery and Feed Stable or either butel. For Sale. A solid tractor 08 lots in Kr. of Alden.

Splendid opening for wurket gurdner. 10W4 Corn Cobs for sale at Taylor's elevator. Whitney, he don't pay any freight ott bus furniture. 'That is the reason lie can sell it sO cheap. A Fine Assortment ofChamberSuits just and see them at A.

C. WHITNEY'S. LOCALE Attorney E. W. Lundy of Ellora, was in town Wednesday.

New styles in sailor huts at Mrs. LighthalFw. Discount prices. Our Indian visitors have left us and our scalps are still in their accustoted places. Hon, J.

H. Funk, of Iowa Falls, our representative in the legislature, was a caller Tuesday. Rev. Hathaway expects to be absent next Sunday attending the camp 'mceting at Livermore. Miss Nettle Durant of Algona, is visiting her friend Miss Eatber Spencer ut Alden this week.

Misses Bessie Purdy and Theresa Finch of Popejoy spent a portion of Tuesday with Alden friends. Mrs. It. of -Ft. Dalge is mukluig a two weeks visit with her perents, Mr.

and Mra. M. Utley. Dr. Lou Taylor of Philadelphia arrived in Alden Monday for 18 short vacation from his professional labors.

Mr Eat. Lundy, an expericuced harness maker from Union is for S. A. Tisher. Mr.

Lundy will working soon move his fumily to Alden. Dr. W. 11. Lewis of Rush Medical college located in Alden this week, occupying the room over the Laird Son store in the Keating block.

A slight frost wus again reported AS being visible Wedneyday morning July 31. Two frosts' in July were never before beard of in this locality. A regular iuceting of. the Library association will be held at the Ing rooms Tuesday afternoon at 3 for the transaction of important business. Report has it that our friends Peter German and E.

H. Snyder of Burdette bad a baro: knuckles contest of sevefal rounds over a question of some grain sacks. The originul ontortain ment, Dream Pictures, will be given under the aus.pices of the Library ussociation at an curly dato. Rehearsals began yesterday aftornoon. John Watson, the accommodating his clerk at Son's store, sponds surplus time explaining the working of the new elevator in the rear of the building to enquiring friends; Mr.

H. Snider and Misa Ella Sowel of Duncombo were united in marriage at that place Wednesday July 31. at o'clock D. Rev, Hamerson omciating. Mr.

and Mrs. Snider returned home yesterday. The proposition to bond the district for. for. the purpose of remodeling and eplarging the school of bullding carried Baturday by a vote' 116 against and'45 for, the total poll being only 61.

called meeting of- the school bourd Monday evening 'it was' doolded host placing -prit to beyin the roil work af the but school building in ropair readiness" souson, to have everything in then closes next June. The oporationa north August will be devoted id improvements, and' school begin, September originally latended, SPECIAL. NOTICE. Monday Aug.s an 'expert watch maker and jeweler will commence work for us, occupy.ing part of the space in our new. building, We have gone into this business to add Alden's reputation as a trading point and to provide the facilities for this kind of work usually found ip towns of this size and prosperity.

All work and goods turned out by this. department will be Guaranteed just as represented. Fred. D. Sponcor Co.

"Soldiers rounion ac next week. Burgulars at Dows went through a store Friday night. What do you intend to exbibit at the county fair this fall? Miss Lucy Snider is visiting friends at Cedur Falls this Miss Lucinda Pagel Is family of Rev. visiting the Merton 'at Gurner. 'The ladies of the Mothodist church served a supper lust.

Friday the room Just vacated by J. Laird. A large and Eldora people expoct to go to Boston on the Knights Templur's excursion this month. Miles Alice Ettinger, formerly of She this is county well is now in London singing. received by the highest musical critics in the city.

If you want burgains in Furniture call on A. C. WHITNEY he will be pleased to show you hits goods and give you prices to suit the times. Governor Culberson of Texas has Issued a proclamation forbidding the Corbett- Fitzalmmons light which was to take place in Austin this fall. Do Prof.

Cassius E. Tool, elest of our schools, and Miss Myrtle Bell, assistant-elect, were united In warrluge Wednesday, July 17. Miss Myra Whited started Tuesday for a visit with friends at Belmond. She will spend aL portion of the time also at Popojoy, visiting the family of G. G.

Pritchard. John Tomlinson received direct from the artist Monday, a largo tel of his deceused son, Arthur. It pitsis an excellent likeness and will be highly prized by the family. Rev. Ilathaway brought a branch of Duchess apple-tree into our office Tuesday which bore eight large and well formed apples clustered wyether on less than ton inches of branch.

Union farmers tulsc a kind of hay that requires only 1600 to make a ton according to the truthful Star. Il. Harriman of Hampton was nominated for senator from the 43ml district last Friday op 1st lot. That district contains Cerro Gordo, Franklin and ties and it took a long thac to agree upon a A list of the medals and diplomas awarded to exhibitors at the Columbian Exposition has Just been prepared and it shows that of all the foreign countries who bad -exhibita there that Germany won tho most -prizes and that Japan was second on the list. A rumor was published last week that there had been a territile maasacre of white settlers by the Indians in Idaho but it now turns out to be a pure fabrication.

The Indians and the whites out that way have not been on very good terms for some time but' no wholesale murders hive yet been committed. W. II. Lewis, M. D.

of Patch Grove has located in Alden, lowa. Dr. Lew. 19: WILS born and reared In this county. lie has just completed his medical ed ucation and in for; location him -has selected- Alden.

Wi success; worthy of it late Thu theinselves of Alden the may congratuon acquisition of a physician of the ability, sc holarship, culture and sterling character of W. 11. Lewis -Grant County (Wisconsin) Herald. W. B.

Strother of Iowa Falls comes to the front as an independent candidate for the office of sheriff of this county and that will open up a fight for the fall. Mr. Strother enjoys the distinction of being what is known as 11 prohibition democrat and we unaerstand he intends to make an active campaign over the county between now and the thuc of holding the general election in November. Miss Mary A. Edwards died at the residence of her brother, P.

M. Edwards, in Buckeye twp. July 28, 1895 In her suvenvy-fourth year. The deccased was born in Sussex Co. N.

J. in 1921, united with the Methodist church in Orange N. J. In 1841, came to Iowa in 1872 maxing her home with her brother where shy has since lived. ITer life was a very gulet and unobtrusive one but she lived a ruost useful member of the home circle.

She wits faithful in every trust. Her church life was exemplary and her Sunday School class ever found her a faithful teacher. Funeral services were held In the Buckeye Congregational church the interinent being made in the come. tery opposite. "She bath done what she.

could." THE WHITE FRONT STORE is the place To buy your Goods, To sell your Produce, To visit your Friends and to see what is being done by Thrift, Energy and Perseverance for the accommodation of Our Customers, Old and New. 6 Two words tell all you want to know--Prices and Quality. Our Prices are Fu Right. Come tit look us- B. baird Son.

Fred, L. Spencer Co. CLEARING SALE We have arranged 8 Tables of Undesirable Merchandise, on which Remnants we and are naming extremely low prices. You will find tables loaded as follows---No. 1.

Remnants of all kinds of Dress yds. Pongee, 72 cts; 10: Print, 40 88 cts, worth $1.44, and many No. 2. Ladies' colored: Collars and Cuffs, such 214 Ladies' white linen Collars, 3 et4. each.

Feather edge ous kinds of Dress Trimming at 5 et4 a yard. Same at- 20 cts. a set--used to he 82.000 It sot. No. 3.

Nankeen -blouse pants -for print waists for small boys, 15 strong work Shirts, 28 cts. Boys $2.00, down from $5.00. No. 4. Goods.

10 yds. Challies, 35 ets; 9 others cts; 8yd. patterns Derby Suiting, equally as cheap. 115! 1 to sold at 33 or 4') cents a sit, now 3 cent3 Braid, 3 ets. a dozen, used to be: 40) cents.

Variused to be 50 ets. Braided Sets for dress trimming small boys, 50 cts. Light colored cts. Knee pants, 15 cts. Men's long pant Suits in sizes 9 and 10, Men's Pants at about half price quality for 1.40.

3.00 .00 kind for 2.75. Boy's long Pants for cents -worth 1.00. Good wool Panty, 65 1.50. No. 5.

Dishes--all we have of the "Morning pattern to close about half price. Small and large plates, vegetable dishes, at pitchers, tureens, No. 6. Cont and Vest. size 36, 1.00-used to be Summer 3.30.

Conts 25cts. in small sizes ouly, 31 to 34 chest measure. from 10.00. "Some with larger sleeves, 2.00 that used in latest style at 1.50 and 2.25, worth double. No.

7. Shoes--Children's Slippers at 25 white canvas Oxford's .90. Tan Misses Dongola Button at 75 cts. double. Serge Congress, No.

3 at No. 8. Funcy Vesta, 75 cts. which were 1.50, Light Ladies' Jackets with sleeves, 1.00-down to be 8.0. Also 2 Misses Jackets, size 10 and 13 down from 90 cents.

Ladies' shoes in lace at $1.75, worth $2.50, and $1.00, worth more than 25 cts. Rubber is played out, Moro Shoes-2 pair Men's Enameled Leather, $3.00, worth $5.040. $4.00. 1 pair Tan at $2.50, clown from $2.00 Shoes for $1.25. Odd sizes and broken lines cheup.

And remember 96 cents does the work of a dollar if you pay cash. We invite the Ladies to make where you will And the latest fashion Also Ice Water and many conveniences We have long felt the need of a place where the store aud have provided this room for that themsolves at home in our Parion magazines and other reading maller, for the Toilet. ladies could rest and "fix up" after reaching purpose and hope to see it freely used. Fred, L. Spencer Co..

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1890-1899