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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 4

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nion Mutual Life Insurance Co. First State Bank of Greene, Iowa a KHUN, M. JL PCCKM. F. A generai banking business transacted in all its branches.

Interests paid on time deposits of amount at tbe rate of 4 percent per annum if deposited for 6 or 12 months. DiRrxrroRs O. C. Perrin R. G.

Tyler M. J. Perrin K. Miner Trimble Oscar Perry Estate 1-4 A 1 I i iifw '2 i Iwirii. fine and i rn-- niii-ni in Greene.

1O land, large lioiirw, nice tfrove. orchard and email i Verv desirable. 6 ai-rvtt good land, good (J rnom burn, small fruit, be bought right. 4 hoiute, in condition, linrn, a flrw parden. very anxious to sell.

close in, good house. Can tie bought at a 4 acTFH i in. i i i i Mo-iern 7 riom lot. 7 room a room, barn, fine lo- dfctinn. Kfll i i Ifsw i rc.i! i i RniivU li nn-1 baru, lot 50xlot.

chpap at tbe price. Somejjood lots Thorp's a Wby pMv $1OU ier arre To whuu by a little farther out you CUM irvt for nbont half the monej. 50 per 95 acres, nil good laud, no buildings. canlk'fjiNily tiltnl I i i i old hnr, iliilo for 0ewral yefira. acre, 160 good Imid and trood im- 96o per acre, 12o aon-s, all tillable fair improvements.

$65 per acrp, 80 acrai, some improvements. f69 per acre, Io3 acres, nil jroo.i land mul jrood im- provenieutsi. Alm have other farms and and will Lw to phow you them at am time. JUrjr E. Bray 18 rara treat ha the IBM of ior the ereoiatx of Jaamary A few of the bmuuM uf the ctty avopred the famnat iViMhadnvra Amnarinrat Conpaay for that date aiMi proauoe the petiyte iKcrprioatalry taw in the way of eaaas orcheatra A principle feMwrr of the procran the of Kaairy Mjtrray, of Merit.

Mias Murray's froaa Mamer Jed lo ealMMacly aeats wiM be on sale at Tobw A Dourw's the tStit of Ore. daabc to thaak the frisada acichhors for their aets of kittdBeas and alter death of oar dear hosband and brother. We alao wiah to thank the choir and thoae who the beaaiifu ftowerm. May God hfeas them all, oar prayw. If J.

is AMD SUTZM. CORN COXTKST. The 1906 corn will be held at lha Iowa State at Ames, by the iowa Corn Growers Aaan. Very liberal alao valuable and useful arm in piemen Is will be a wared to sinners of tbe various- classes, including gasoline engines, manure spreads, cream parators, culirators and grinders. If anyone is interested in tbe irizes write fora complete premian list 'I.

L. Bowman Sec'y. Ames Iowa. The ontestis carried on at tbe name time as two weeks short course in grain and ud stock judging a held at the col- ege. D.

MUltams (Suffice wttb (Dave Sprout Co. (Brcene, la. Tfcruwn From Charles Swaut who has been working for Al Winterburn west of town was thrown froin a horse early Tuesday morning and sustained several injuries, the worst being a dislocation of the shoulder. Swant had broken a colt of Winterburn'a and had ridden the animal several times before without mishap but as he attempted to make a turn to the teft the colt decided to go in the opposite direction and threw Swant on the frozen ground dislocating hia shoulder and bruising him considerably. After the nijnred shoulder had been set be removed to his home and is reported getting along nicely.

KEAL ESTATE TKAHSFKRS GRA.IX MAURKT OPEXS UP. "Mr. Lucaa manager of tbe Farmers Elevator Co. stated yesterday that with tbe beginning of thie week the grain maket has started up again in real earnest. "More grain has conie in tbe last few days," states Mr.

Lncas, at any time daring the late flnrry lor the same number of days." "Do ou look for an increase in the grain market the near he was asked. I do not, at least not until after the holidays, -while in all probability the grain i continue coming in on account of the raise in price still I do not look for anything heavy untill near the nevr vear." The Pvthian Sisters nill have election of officers Friday night. All are requested to come. At the regular meeting of the K. P.

lodge Monday night Dec. 9th, the following officers were elected: C. H. Kellogg C. C.

Roy "ilea V. C. Chris Shirer Prelate Art Curtis M. W. Ben Kiggs M.

A. W. H. BnchhoteK. of R.

S.A F. M. Hartness M. E. Bert PooJey I.

G. Guy Clikeman O. G. Vern Cave Trustee. Rebecca Siebert to Anrand 100ft wide off side lot 1 blk trans 1st adv f92T 00 Wilcox to Lyter int in 1 a in ne ne 13-92-16, 1 00 A blk 16 lot 2-3 blk 7 lot 4 blk lot 6 7 blk 6 end 24 ft of of lot 6 IS Clrks also 5 a of 4e ne 20-9o 13 1 00 Marzen to I Marked all that pt of sv ne ne ne nw of of Ia.

to Minn. Ry. Co 11-91 IS also se ne 2- 91HS $1200 00 86 1 28 John Raistv widower to Louis Slimmer ne 9-92-16 f7823 18 Trea Bntler Co to J. V. Gregory Gregory lot bk 10 Roots add Trea! Butler Co to Gregory lot 2 ne nw 90 1-5 DeBoir A wf to Dreyer 2 ft lot 10 bk Aplingtou 15 00 Varcho wf to "ew- comb lots iie 22 ft lot 2 adj lot 6 in lot 10 4000 00 Rutherford to A Penin lot 2 4 blk 10 Root's and New Hartford 110000 Bourqntn to Bourequin uw 11 gl 12 lot 3in ne nw ne 11 91 15 1 00 Marriage Licenses Tbe Register and Leader is the only progressive newspaper in Iowa and for all the procieaeiTe of the republican party.

Every Cum- nina admirer should read the Register and Leader. Homer Woodling 25 Florence Reams 20 George Knppendrays 31 Marina Schepper 20 John McEaffery 2-5 Nellie Ackerson 22 James Kyd 27 Nellie Fitzpatrick 24 B. B. Holsing 25 Grace Burns 20 Phillip DeLong 21 Ethel Kites 19 Frank Rohlering 21 Chrirtin Wcdeking 20 W. 28 Hamont Heeren 17 DUMONT Mrs.

Giawold are entertaining her sister, Mrs. Wm Willama of Waterloo for a few days. Mrs. Geo Shnler and daughter Mrs. Ballhaugen visited a day or two at Denver, Iowa bust week.

O. A. Chambers and family received a visit from his sister, Mrs. 1. A.

Wyatt of Mt Vernon last Thursday and Friday. From here she went to Hansel! to visit Mm. Jas Trindall a few week. Tbe German congregation have placed some new pews in their chnrch which has improved the looks of their bouse of worship. K.

H. Richardson wag at Keslry Sunday to conduct quarterly meeting for tbe Presiding Elder. Mrs Mary Clark and two chidren left with her mother Mrs. Salisbury, and Mrs. L.

Nbwe'l for Kavanna Neb, to be gone about two months. Tom Silver of Garven Minn came Saturday to visit his brother Ed. and other friends and ralatives. Miss Amelia Day spent Saturday in Hampton. F.

Watson vraa an Allison visitor aturday. Geo. Melverstedt of Dodge Center Minn visited his couain Mrs. H. Kreiger atorday.

Paul Gertia ia quite sick at this with sciatic rheumatism. BRISTOW David Wilkinson of this place and Miss Mabel Uffordof Cedar Falls were married at the home of the bride Dec. 12th. and left soon afterward for Tevas where Mr. Wilkinson owns a farm and where thev will make their home.

Iva Johnson celebrated her birth- Jay Saturday by inviting a number of riends into spend the aftenoon and eat supper with her all report a most en- oyable time- Henry Newberry went to Kenojha Saturday night to visit relatives. Mrs. W. E. Xeedham has been visit- ng friends at Worthington, Minn, the past week.

Tbere will be Xmaa tree at the TJ. church Christmas eve and there will be at that time by the children Phillip De Long and Netbel Kites married Wednesday Dec. 4th at the home of bride, and they are receiving lie congratulations of their many nenda. E. Hull and wife went to Eleanor Fri- dav for visit with relatives.

W. A. Arnold been showing nstouiera a tarantula i he found a bunch of bananas last weak. Ray Bumell went to Waterloo where will attend Tbe Commercial College nst a little cascasweet in all that ia all necessary to give yoar baby when it crow and peevish. Caacaaweet con- aini no opiates nor harmful drags and highly recommended by verywhere.

Conforms to the National ure Food Law. Sold by Tobin and )oore. Here's Ckristmts Present of 100 for YOU Mw piano at the top of the i. It's of amarta. cart oat ad- IOM witfc yoiar the Marks.

For the Ant Burreet eoaat we will awiaeof fMO.O ia the fona of a dve bU, which we will accept part pay sac a4 of My piano yon may aslect froaa oar stock. For correct eoanta a prize of 950.00 to be applied toward the payatent of any piano in our wareroomi, and I25.OO on all other correct counts in or sent in to be applied to the purchase of a piano. Here's yonr chance to get the piano that you and yoar family have been longing for all these years and HITC naartj one third of yoar piano money. It ia really worth yoar while to cone in and see the diaplay of over 100 pianos that we have arranged for this great pre-hoUdav sale. Among them are many famous makes: Kranicfi Bach, Vose Henry F.

Miller, Kimball, Kunzmann, Schaefer and a dozen or more other makes --equally famous--equally good. Note The Prices- 4 Upright i chop-worn of Borne as low HW 175 3 New UprigiitH, tho- rtnflilv rrlinhln and warrnuteiJ, OHM as low as 3 a Pinnoo. finely con- in perfect coudition, an low aaf 250 6 Upright PmnoH that have rented for short every- of them in firwt conditiou, us low 195 0 in HKP--hntbnvebppn thoioughly hauled and in our owii factory and iu fine condition some of them an low rus floo Make your Selections Now --Delivery Made When Desired. (pr method of payment, suited to your convenience, makes it easy for you to own tbe piano TJMI'TC been longing for. You scarcely feel the payments and be- fnre you know it yoar piano 18 paid for.

Thirty-one years in 'tbe piano bufiness has pven ns an experience that will enable no to be a real help to you in selecting the piano best suited to your requirements. May we not have a visit of inspection from you today? Have you looked into our Sheet Music Departmen You'll find your favorite there you'll find everything that's published in tbe line of mask; for orchestra, piano or Toice the classic, the emotional or tbe latest popular fad. Our Sheet Musk Department ia the tnoet compte of Chicago. It isn't necneary to send away from home for any piece of moaic yon happen to what. Let oa serre you.

We are the Music boaae in tbe North west. Pianos-R a L. S. Parsons Music House 818--820 Sycamore Street Waterloo, Iowa. TIME PLACE GOODS Now is thedmetpmakeyour selection at PUffS HGJY STHfc of such goods as will make Lasting Gilts for the Holidays, prices within reach of all.

You are requested to call in whether you wish to buy or not. Japanese ware going at Prices regardless of cost. 1O per ct. Discount OAA Heating Stoves Until JHJI. 1 "08 I will dixcnuut of 1 per ewnt in priiirw lite irfjMMtirur Tbu tto Round Hut and ntlu-m If yon anticipate buying Ntove, or if ronr old one in worn out bora is your opportunity to it Can you imagine a mon acceptable Xinai prcawiit for entire household? First class Plumber and Tinner in shop O.

C. MINER Mrs. Dixson and her daughter Mrs. Codner of Denver, Col. were called here by tbe illness of tbe mother of UK former Mrs.

Elizabeth Lyter better at the time. Mm. Mary Potaal left for Chicago last night. Charles Bnrk of Minnesota is viaitlnf. relatives.

Mrs. Tom Kwing spent Sundav in Acklry. Mian Soaie Roller of North English is visiting Dr. Taylors. Mrs.

Mary- Patterson returned from Wapelo Friday and went to Greene to vieit ber son Dr. Patterson. O. M- Graham goes to Allison tomorrow be being one of jury oi this term of court. John Kephart and wife are visiting nince Wednesday in Cedar Kapida.

Biahop Ingust Siniram and John Hazard were Waverly visitors Friday. A. N. Leete and wife and daughter Mrs. Lem Wygle left today for Sioux City.

Mr. and Mrs. Beck Wamsley are rejoicing over a baby daughter. LAW KXFOHCEMKNT. According to the Davenport Governor Cummina forth MUM good aenttment on the occaaion of hie recent addreoa to a maai meeting held in that city.

"I atand for the aentiment that would drira tba lawbranker to cover." "I want to make it for him to stand up iu UM face of fellow men and flaunt hia in face of the law abiding community." We hare drifted into the belief that there ia someUiing about tbe liquor law that cannot be enforced. There ia no -nore reason or justification for violating tbe liquor law than for violating may other law." Attorney General Byera told tbe attorney for the Brewers Association the other day that the mulct law would ba enforced in tbe State of Iowa to the letter. This is all very good indeed and all law abiding cttizens who, properly appreciate tbe dignity of tbia great commonwealth, will sincerely hope that. the Governor and his Attorney General mill make good in every part of the state not only with the liquor law with every other flagrant violation which is brought to their notice. POWERS VILLE.

There will be a masquerade dance at Powersville Friday evening Dec. 13. Everybody ia cordially invited. Chris Peterson of Greenwood visited at tbe Chriatenson home last week. Frank Majeakia purchased a fine new piano and had delivered at bis new home Saturday.

Mra. A. B. Juhl of near Clarksville left Saturday morning for Colfax where she will spend a few days with her husband who is taking medical treatment. Wm.

Oldenburg left Sunday on bis trip to Germany where he spend the winter with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Eoslinger spent Sunday with the latters parents Fred Strickler and wife. AREDALE.

Franke Hyde of Dumont apetrt Saturday and Sunday in town. Dr. C. F. Oaborne and wife of Hampton calling on friebda here Friday- Mrs.

Frank Caller visited at Greene a few days last week. W. L. Sproul and wife returned from their visit at Bristow Saturday. Miss Alta Wray who hi teaching near Mason City spent Saturday and Sunday here with her A.

Seris and wife drore orer to Hampton Wednesday. MIM Leafy Hawver went to Hampton Sunday for a weeks visit. Gladys Sqnirea was a Mason City visitor Friday. Geo Clapper tpenta fern at Clear Lake last week. Hazel Roberts visited friends at Chatpin and Hampton but week.

KUTTER Contest Closes SATURDAY, DEC, 14th, 1907 Count the number of Clippings. Place the number of Clippings on the package and attach a tand with your name and address. No Clippings accepted after Saturday. Nolterieke Bros..

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