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The Alden Times from Alden, Iowa • Page 9

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The Alden Timesi
Location:
Alden, Iowa
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9
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r-w?" tfw JDuJfc you select fa cut mil, thtCoupon and Mny it the number unit tptci- fttd IH Hil. Jiy mail '8tt Kit in another OURS-GEN? COLUMN R. J. 11. 8TOOK8BKKHY, Ftui office aver J.

L. Sw.rt'i TiBtii without pain by of AfainUieMci. All' work Sono Urtduiloof the PWU College, MerchMt Tailor' Flrtt Door wcit of O. Bilu' Dry Uoodi Store low. Prompt MUnUon to all.

CorreipondoDceiollcltcd.aiM DR. W. U. UCW18, PBVB1CIAM aa ALDBN.IOWA. Offlce In -i G.ed, W.

Qroner. Proprietor of thifAldon 'bus and exproiiB lino, wishes to thank the MO- We of Alden for" their patronage to Inform them that he Is here to stay, and 'ever ruady to attend to their wants. 'Bus will call at both hotels and 'private residences day or nIght. Leave order 'at oMce bf Grooer's LIvory and Feed Stable 1 or either hotel. Corn Cobs for sale at Taylors" elevator.

For Sale Cheap. House and two lotsln block 3, Uiv- Adilltion, East Alduu. 20ir K. W. CBOCKBTT.

Found. A leather valise In Leo township, Krunkllti county. Owner can haveby calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice. Calves Taken Up. 11 have taken upfuiiroulvus.

Owner ran have them by proving property and payingcoaut, 2 miles west (ro'ra 111.. depot- D. VAN 31 w3 Cowa For Sale! A number of good young milch cows fresh for win tor. Just right for a family In town. First buyer takes first choice.

Enquire at TIMKS ofllce. Attention Farmers. Parties'having corn lo sell or contract, seo CouuKclman liur- ifottc, Iowa. E. T.

COUJISON, Agent. hlp2 Winter Millinery. -i The best stock ever shown In Aldon at Mas. LIOUTUALL'B. Hallowe'en next Thursday night.

Call and soo the lino lino of trimmed millinery at Bdlih Whitney's. Montlo Whitney of this pjaco Is agent for Proctor Jewelerg. L. W. Bummel and wife of Dows, Sunday visiting with Alden rol- ktlres.

I The roof over the TIMES office finished and we are waiting for a rain to test 11. Aldon Is becoming quite literary with public library and lu reading i. A few slight changes and two important additions' wlli be noticed 'in our bulb Hit. The O. S.

Cleveland was brightened by the arrival of a daug'h- 1 "Thirbeit sheriff of Hardln county, A. W. Mlttcrer of Hubbard, was In town Wednesday. Mrs. Whlted and Ujrra came up from Kldora frlday fora short with Alden friends.

'Anyone wishing a warm meal, bam sandwich or'not coffee, call at Mrs. Walsh's Oeo. Heoker drove thirteen steers onto the scales Wednesday and ex- Changed them'for Bopresentatlve Funk at tbe Oamp- ttrtl'schooi'house, Buckeye township, AWedbwday evening, October 80. watch rrpairlbg to the department of Fred. L.

work to relied A do- inoMBD oi raw government expeed- reoeipU- last by nearly being orgaalud NfraMMt Those now goods at Proctor Uros, ard tlie finest to bo hud 'for the iiionoy. AJden Market Ho port Hogs', oats, 15; butter I'O 15, Rev. O. A. Lucu nnd family of Dows, visited at the home of llev.

A'. W. Luce, th'l'i week. Rogora Bros, had a lino day for their sale Wednesday but small crowd was In attendance. The Hardln County Teachers'Asso- ciation will meet at Union on Friday and Saturday of ihls week.

You cSin save 10 per cent, discount on all cosh orders for the next two weeks at Edith Whitney's. Harry Dowj, who formerly worked In the Kutuincl wagon factory, wus back tills way the llrst ol the week Interviewing the boys. What has become of tho Creamery Company? When the company adjourned loot spring It was then decided to ruorgnnlJto und go on ID tho fa'l. Burglunt etitored the postofflcc at last IWdtty- but. the alarm was given and tjiey were scared off before they got anything.

O. W. Splcer, who has been work- Ing at Manchester as' operator tbe past two weeks, was In town a' while Tuesday. Mrs. £.

J. Crockett and children arrived here Saturday night to visit Mrs. Cfockett's parcnta U. A. Scbultz and wife and with other friends.

The Christian Endeavor Society will hold a "Hallowe'en Social" at the home of Lotta Taylor next Wednesday evening to which all ure.luvl- Ud. N. H. Evarts, who was apjxilnied by the Judge of the district court to survey out tbe lines in section 1-80-22 arrived here Tuesday to proceed with the work. You are cordially Invited to lu- ibe laiyesl slock of watches, Silverware, and Jewelry In the county, at i'roctor Iowa Falls, Iowa In accordance with a promise made us before leaving Iowa, Miss Lydia Pagel sends us a letter for publication this week.

Her many friends will read It with interest. O. J. Thomas' team took a whirl through town Tuesday morning and the result was that tho buggy was completely demolished, though the team escaped withou'u a scratch. Our jewelry department Is prepared to do artistic engraving.

Ask to see the Alden High School medal as sample of what can be done in Aldtn, Iowa. FRBD. L. SFKMCKK Co. The Alden Telephone Company Is doing a big business for the amount of capital Invested and will be able to declare a dividend of over 60 percent as the result of ttic first year's work.

Judge Hlndman dismissed the jury last Saturday after two weeks of service and they returned home but court Is still In session this week and tee-judge-ls-trylng-chanccry Lost Friday evening a reception was held at the home of E. F. Catlln and Rev. Luce and his wife and family given a hearty welcome to this charge where he has been assigned for the coming year. It is said that Blsmark has been In twenty duels during his life but as he Is still enjoying pretty good health and never seriously Injured any one of bis opponents, it seems that German duels are not so very dangerous after all.

The "Birthday Social "held at Mrs. Taylor's last Saturday night was attended by iftrery large number and the receipts which were over thirty- five dollars, will be quite a help, towards paying the debt on the bell and steeple. Hon. J. H.

Funk will speak at the Oimpbell school. home' to Buckeye township, WednMday evening, Octq- berSO. Mr. Funk is.a most log speaker, thoroBgbly all political subjects aid will dUetua them In a fair manner; Bran we dontMfe aay speeebM In Alden remember' thai political' oaiopaign it is important' blectlon one week fl and express a choice' The newly eleeted 0. areas Tho High School of Iowa Falls will play Ellsworth College a guine of foot ball 20, uC'8 o'clock.

Grounds across the river Just opposite the III. Admission Iftcts. The fall term of the Hculey achoul closed Friday, 11. Those dcHcrv- special mention for punctuality or'attendance during the term' are Scelo'y, Elbuhbr Se'eley nnd Xol- lleCplllns. H.

Teacher. Charlie Christian and his wife who but a short time ago was Miss Alice Hatheway, returned Saturday night from their wedding trip and were welcomed homo by a serenade from 'the band, of which Charlie hits long been a member. Their numerous Alden friends are glad to welcome them back to their Alden home. J. Glllam, of Nevada, Wyandotte county, Ohio, visited his son Fred, south of Aldon a few days this week.

Ho left positive Instructions when he returned home Wednesday, that, Fred IB to report for duty in Nevada January 1 and taku charge of Mr. Gillaui'fi-blg Implement business. When you buy a new watch, look In our Jewelry department. It might mean dollars for you. KHBD.

L. SPENCER Co. AlLhough qultu an Inroad has boon made, on 'our bulbs' this week, we still have some of all the varieties listed, acmidltlim which will continue only a few days longer. In the Dutch Hyacinths, llrst comers can have- their choice of double rose, single rose, double red, single red, double blue and single white. The following republican meetings will lie held iii-Hanlin county during the coming Hon.

J. 11. Kunk, lladclllfe, Friday evening, Oct. 25th. Hon.

W. P. Hepburn and J. H. Funk Union, Oct.

evening. Congressman H. G. Cousins, Iowa Falls, Thursday evening. Oct.

Hist. J. H. Fuuk at Campbell school house, Wednesday evening, Oct. 30.

Dr. FrlsUec hands in the following recent additions lo the population: Oct. 13 at John Haines' home, girl. boy. boy l.

boy. girl. ulue 15 U. Woodon, IB Hanson, 10 'O. S.

Cleveland 20 Frank button 22 Dick Mciising This makes six new arrivals In days. If this rate kept up right along for ten years, the additions will amount to The time In this campaign has come when every llcpubllcan should be made to realize that It Is his duty to vote. It is not only a party duty; but a duty ho owes to his country. No man can shirk his duty as a citizen and be true either to himself or to his country. Voting Is not a mere privilege to be exercised at will; It Is a duty.

The condition of the country und the times. makes tho duty to vote, on the part of tho Republicans, absolutely Imperative. Let no one who believes in better times, neglect to cast his vote this year so as to make Republican vjetory eaujer Edna Brown Gorman, of Kanevllle, and her famous letter chain for the canceled stamps have come Into public notl ce again. The volume of letters which the chain bad caused to pour into the little Kanevllle post- office for a time at the rate of 100,000 per day bod dwindled down to almost nothing until a week ago. Now letters ore 'beginning to come from England, the chain In some way having been put In circulation there, and the number received dolly Is 'about They are stacked up against the.

wall; piled in rows, stowed away in dry goods boxes, grain sacks fflled-with them, a great pile of unopened dues in the center of the large room the size of a hay cook. While In Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahlor; a prominent shoe merchant of Des MolnesV Iowa, had quite a be- rlous time of it. He-took such a severe cold that be could hanlly talk or but tbe prompt use of Chaniberlalnli'OoUBh Bemedy cured qoictfy that others colds fpl- and a halt a doien i-from the, nearest In ler for telling 'cold so quick- "agner.

Wo. 8, ud PicUlo uid icUeo: LM Callfur- btrib. ir metni ot iptr up. bpddlng and undonlgnid full Inforrontlon. U).

for 11 i rt i 1 1 i WANTED! BIO CROPS! Even the have full Crops!" We want several tons of choice Butter for which 'we will pay 18 cents. Remember, however, that we cannot pay this price for any but the best. Eggs, 15. WC ARE AFTER BUSINESS. i'.

i. I if Our rapid sales of i Threshers are coining in crowds, and it re! quires large jfiU their i -Jones has are evidence that we have the right styles at RIGHT PRICES. For a particularly stlyish garment, ask to see style- 1913. A 27 inch Boucle clqtli jacket at; It's a beauty. Fiir Capes from DRESS GOODSj dross patterns in ondloss -oariatg-.

$TAa lady Who oujfo any. of cur imported novelties, iDill havo a stvloli Ao no o'no also as tea gatoniy ono pattern of a Rind EARLY SELECTIONS jt'RE'DESl'RjlQLE ai is diDercnt from most stores. We have a well lighted double Store, which we try to keep In attractive shape. Qur salesmen are polite and attentive. We have a parlor for the exclusive use of the ladles, where may be found all the comforts and conveniences of home.

When you have traded In cash with us, return to you 82 of it. inspection. We shall bs pleased at all times to show our extensive line. SPECIAL. As soon as ws.can be assured of getting the right quality, we will have a of "Best Northern Winter Apples.

Thejirlces will be right, 1 In the meantime, we hare Southern Apples which will do well for-jrrcsont lie. 60 PAIR ONLY OF, Ladies' Kid lined Mittens at pe pair. The kind for which you usedt, opay n- IT Our latch string is out- Trwie with lu. It will to our mutual advantage FRED. L.

SPENCER CO. That picture frame machine knpt turning out nice wqrt at modern to'prices. Yours truly. W. Jones; The inHardin County, is to be found in th GOODS for sale OJfLY by.

W. B. Miller. Wr-The BEST Is generally a higher In price than a enlde article, but cheapest after. all.

BEST. Have Arrived, The quality is good the prices are right. We have sonie patterns. them..

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Years Available:
1890-1899