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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 4

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Greene, Iowa
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SBFEISB'S A GREAT REDUCTION Sale Conences Friday, March 3, and Continues AL The insurance adjusters have settled the loss occasioned by the recent fire, which damaged our stock, and as a result the entire stock of Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-wear Garments, Dress Goods, must be sold at astonishing low prices, such as causejiuick, sales without expense "occuring by Clearing Sales, Closing Out Sales, etc. Our loss will be yauf- gain and the early buyer receives the benefit. The goods offered at this sale are noTdamaged by fire, but sthoke and water. Most of the stock is not damaged to any extent, but will be sold at this sale regardless of same. Below we quote prices on a few items taken at random from different departments that will give you an idea of the remarkable low prices that will continue at this store for the next four weeks.

Dress Goods. 150 yards 40-in. Edua Cords, 3 colors, all wool. Regular price 1.00, Fire Sale per yard 1 Lot 46-in Broadrloth. Regnlar price 95 cents, Fire .60 1 Lot 4G-in.

Broadcloth. Regular price $1.25 and $1.50, Fire Sale and 1 Lot 44-in. Mohair. Former price, 75c Fire Sale .55 1 Lot All Wool Henriettas. Former price Fire 1 .50 3G-iu.

One-half Wool Henriettas. Former price 25c, 30c and 40c, Fire Sale .23 One-half Wool Voile. Former price 35c, Fire Sale .20 1 Lot Print 1 Lot (5-7 Winsor Print Clothing. 1 Lot Men's and Boys' Suits. Former price Fire Sale 4.OO 1 Lot Men's and Rovs' Suits.

Former price sS.OO Fire Sale 3.OO 1 Lot Men's Suits. Former price 00. Fire Sale 1 Lot Men's Suits. Former price Fire Sale 4.5O Men's and BOVH' Overcoats, Men's aud Boys' Odd Pant at one-half price and less. Shoes.

1 of Ladies' Shoes, Fire Sale price 1 Lot of Ladies' Shoes, Fire Sale price 1 Lot of Men's Shoes, Fire Sfile price 1 Lot of Men's Shoes, Fire Sale price Liberal reduction on all Shoes iu the house. .75 Ladles' Walking Skirts. 1 Lot Grey Mixtures, Former price 00, Fire Sale l.OO 1 Lot. Ladies" Black Tailored Skirts. Former price ST.OCX Fire Sale 3.SO 1 Lot Ladies' Walking Skirts.

Former price and Fire Sale 1.5O Miscellaneous. 5 Skeins Embroidery i .10 10-20 Crepe Paper" 2, 3 and -i Handkerchiefs in bunches at the price of one 1 Lot Spool Silk, per spool 1 Lot Spool Silk, per spool .02 One-half to Oup-third Off on All Opera Shawls Brooms, 35c quality, Fire Sale prii-e .25 R. w. BOLDER SON, QRBRNE, IOWA. Personals- I.

D. Wells went to Mason City Thursday- Amos Ingalls went to Cedar Rapids Wednesday. R. M. Briscoe came up from Cedar Falls Thursday.

Joe Ayer was in Rockford on business Fridav. Sam Johnson was a Marble Rock visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Clarke drove to Dougherty Sunday. Elmer Crosby was np from Packard Thursday. VanDyke returned to her home in Charlee City Monday. J.

W. Daly of Packard was in town on basimefts Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Morris were Nora Springs Tiiitore Saturday. Mrs. Aaroa If ois is the week with Clarksville. Bert and Lew Murphy were Dougherty visitors Monday.

C. B. Weetoo was in Waterloo on buiineti Friday and Saturday. Oliver McGee left Monday on a bnsi ness trip to Re-s Heights, S. Dak.

C. W. Soesbe went to West Branch Saturday for an over Sunday visit. Mrs. Koontz went to Fort Dodge Saturday morning a visit with friends.

D. Kelley is here this week visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley. Ham Spronl was transacting business in Packard between a i Friday.

Mr ana Mrs Auranri came down from Rockford Friday to i i Ira Ingraham a a business i to AlMson and i a i i a Mr. and Mrs. Jules of Charles Citv are i i at N. H. Palmer home.

Albert of a was an over Sunday i i a i in Greene. Mi-City ii home. M-. irm D. J.

Moore i i a Sunday i I I A a i Mr. and Mrs. i Esser snd baby are the znests of Cal McCracken and fam- ily this week. Miss Lou Gilbert of is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H.

A. Leete this week. Mian Mary Howe returned Saturday from a visit with her parents in Buffalo Center. Wes of Charles City is here visiting brothers. Will and GUE.

Eddie Teeple returned to his home in Cedar Falls Monday, after a visit with his brothers. Frank and Henry. Mike Stanton returned home Monday from a visit with his parents in Hampton. Miss Aria Kelly returned to her in Rockford Monday, after a visit at the J. H.

Runyen home. Mrs. Switzler and son Leo of Rockford were over Sunday visitors with friends In Greene. Mr. and Mre.

George McGee am moving to thpir new home in Meserrey, Iowa, this week. Miss Laura Peaks went to Cedar Fails Thursday for a viBitjWith Mlas Ida Johusoo. Albert Mabnke returned Monday from a few days' visit with his parents at Waverly. Miss Clara Fisher came home Thursday from a visit with relatives in Kensett. Mr.

Wicks of Rockford was In attendance at the dance here Thursday evening. Mrs. T. T. Shafer returned Wednesday from a visit with her daughter Mrs.

Earl Hoadley in Rockford. I. B. Holmes of Whitewater, arrived here Thursday a visit i his sons, A. A.

and Ed Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

Clsrke returned home from a short visit in Independence Thursday. Mrs. Mae Hitchcock of Cedar Falls arrived Thursday to visit. Mr. and Mrs- M.

G. Worce-ter. Mrs. i Elan) is up from Waterloo i parents, Mr. and a Fisk.

II KeVngsj home Friday i a to Di-s i 'hn Liidwisj snd i or: i i of Mrs. Elmer Crosby and children left Saturday for Munich, Minnesota, where Mr. Crosby has a goofl position. Mrs. Gentry of Corning, Iowa, ar rived Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Geo. I. Skinner and family. Mesdames Uker, Sylvester and Stabe- n.w returned home Saturday from their Visit in Decoiali. Mrs.

J. Stoner came down from Marble Rock Satuiday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Briggs. Misa Ethjl Kellogg made her usual trip to Greene, returning home Saturday afternoon. Grace Clancy returned Moaday to her home in Estherville, after an over Sunday visit with her Bister, Mrs.

W. A. UcClure. Will and Haary Meyne returned home from Waverly, where they had been to attend the funeral of their inothrr, Wednesday. r.

and J. L. Cole went to Oedar Sunday, being called there by the death of Mrs. Duncan Cameron, a in-law to Mrs. Cole.

Mrs. B. Ramker returned home from Nashua the last of the week, where she bad visiting her daughter, Mrs Luring. Mrs. F.

G. Collins returned to her home la Waterloo Friday afternoon, a a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mettler. Mrs. John Miller and baby arrived from Independence Friday i for a visit at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Miller. Miss Bertha Montgomery returned home Friday from a two wetfea' visit with her sister Mrs.

Ros-coe Vuiland at Iowa City. Miss and a returned home i a a i weeks' visit i sister, Mrs Leon Elnol', m-ar Mrs. August Shultz, who has been here visiting at the home of her brother, Gsorge i went to Marble Rock Thursday to visit relatives a few days. Mbses Kitie and Anna Kingfield and brother Charley came orer from Charles Citj Monday to attend the weddme ef their brother Peter. Mrs.

D. Crosby on the Bick hst this w-ek. Mr. F. Patt-rson and grand-daughter Hesse spent Tuesday with Dr.

E. Patterson and wife. Allan and S. Johnson were in Marble Rock on business between trains Tnefday. Mr.

Noble left Tuesday afternoon for Kansas City. Mra. Harvey E'kenberry and chil dren left Tuetday night for Glendale, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Fisher arrived Tuesday afternoon for a visit with relatives in this vicinity Mrs. Arthur M-rrick of Dougheriy is visiting the Wilson families this week. M. A a and W.

Thleman were buii- nen in Greene Tuesday. Mrs Claude Wilson left on the afternoon Iraiu Tuesday for her new home in Tarns county. Charley JGates transacted business in Marble Rock Tuesday. Mr. Mrs.

A. N. Ikenberry re turned to their home IQ Mason City Tuesday. Climax Buggy Paint le being used by the pajnier, farmer and carriage buildrr. Any one can apply it Call for a sample card at Nolterieke Bros.

Mrs. So'. Moss, who a here iast week to a 'he a of her L.i^ id IS.ake. S.ituraay h- i in i i Mr. and Mr-.

A. M. -at a for Spr y. a he- to test the advertising a of this paper and also to introduce our hosiery department to more mothers we wil! place on saie Thursday fr'-m 1 to 4 p. and Friday from 1.30 lo p.

in. onr ex'ra heavy Local News, fast ar.v at or.rv to a Wa.ter a i a i i a i i his Mr. and Mrs. of a a were i i i friends in Greene several days last week. Mrs.

i i i returned home Friday, after a week's visit at Packard i her sister, Mrs. Chris Shirer. L-O i U.mit:; rrur.e. (i.t-ii in i i i a Mrs. h.i beer, spend- i i i a Mrs.

W. a i i i a for her in Apple i i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Haynes and children of a Hock spent several days last week i his parents, i I a and i at the Briscoe Hotel. ntbrd, fl-rce i i)' i longer, r.o 4 a i ss-i, the--1 hose at than the reg I -ed a li i it i a i at i ery i i week except a a We are a a for Footwear and we not sf-11 brands made, but will save yon from 50c.

to $1.00 a pair. Put us to the test. It will pay you. EVENS, RI.VMKR Co --Trunks and Valises for sale by I Stober. --The cily council will meet Friday evening, 3 --Fresh frozen fish from the Lke of the Woods at CarneyV.

--Tbe supervisors will on Monaay March 6th --Great big sweet Oranges only forty cents peck at Carnejs. --Miss Mary Fryereisen Is assisting in Boiler Son's store during the fire sale. --Hare Moore and Leete coyer your kitchen floor with linoleum 42 ceaU to 65 per cqnare yard. --Fred Camp has rented the cottage In Throp'a addition recently purchased by Charlie Sproul. --A fine line of new Japanese fl.xr matting mt Moore LeeteV --Fred Schenegge and family have moved to Kee Height, North Dakota.

The best w'uhei of many friends will follow them to their new home. --Jioore and Leete will show a yery large and complete Hue of carpets and linoleums for the ipring leason. --Diitrict court convents on Monday nsit kt Alliioc. Honevir imagine that there are some in Greene who will not postpone their courting until a data. you bny the beat California orauges at DaveCarneys for only 40 cenUi a peck don't hesitate.

Y. L- C's were vary pleasantly en- tertamed by Mies Margaret McEniry last Wednesday evening. Dave Carney is i i the best Naval Oranges at the same price potatoes sold last spring. I a I a a and George MIIIL-I took a car loi.l of to Dor.gber.y lo ship them lo Chicago. i Hose asd Madeira's 11 u.

are I he Ivest vy Cr.riiey. Hover, cow I i i hid i i to "i.e of Ms i -n fp i i lh.it 1 cow i 1 yoii a soorl Oranges buy big i octs ai Campys 4 a peck. Married a February 22, 1905, at the Methodist parsonage in onr city, Miss Francis Tack to Mr. Silas Verplovk, Rev. Bindenberger, officiating.

The young couple will reside on the i Hese Dad. --DaTe Carney is doing the Orange business now by sellinif the beat Nays) for 40 cents a pecs. --Y-iii lose if yiu d'n't take advantage of Bluinrr Great Slaughter Silc at once. Better do it at O-'Cf. --A Western newspaper indulges in this gentle i Tie yourself to a post some day and let your horse go in where it is warm and loaf aronnd for two hours.

Then let ns hear how you like it." --You will be aorry If yi.u don't take adrantage of ETCHP, Hlumer Great Slaughter Sale at once. Better do it now. --Yon can save from S2JSO to 810.00 on a Fur Coat by taking advantage of Blumer Great Slaughter Sale at once. Better look it up at --This la the first day of March and accordingly our collector will present a statement to every person Indebted to the Recorder for advertising or job work. It it a poor rule that doesn't work both ways and the Recorder bills are never permitted to run orer the fijrst day ef a new --Onr Great Slanghler Sale of Winter Suits, OrercoaU, Fur Coats, posi- ends Saturday night, If you want to tare a good bench of money on your clothing needi take advantage of the sale this week, sure.

EVENS, BLCMES A Co --The committee on programs in the Ciric Clnb have arranged for a very interesting program, to be given at their neit regular meeting Saturday afternoon, March 4 at the home of Mrs. Carrie Carney. Ereryoce is cordially invited to cjme aod bear this program as it i be of interest to all. --Do you want a pair of gen nine Snag Proof Knbber Boots, in fact the only snag proof hoo-s in We have i in any size at only S3 50 per pair. Better try a pair.

EVENS, BLUMER Co. Married, February 27, 1KS at it Mary's church, Greene, Iowa', Mis- Dora Wolf to Mr. Peter Kingneld, Kdine- ofTK-iaMns and i the goiui'ii i aecoulancr to the inj- of his The a of Mr. end i i Wolf i.as an uiny of gv.c sed in i blue i i a i i croom wore the con- i a b.ack. The happy yonng i a i home on farm near a --Hoods "Tnff" extra heavy all duck and Wales Gooiiyear's rolled edge duck rubber boots only $3.00 a pair.

Better come to for your rubber bjots. EVENS, BLCMER Co..

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1902-1975