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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 8

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W. E. Patterson, M. D. AMt SURQfON.

Office in Block-- UJMJ attended or night. Kesi- located of Christian GKEESE. IOWA. THOSE o. 23.

ATTORNEY AT LAW GREENE, IOWA. Q-ARKSVILLE 33- Pift SKIAN SCKGEON. pBTOffioe on Second All eitfcai tar or night, promptly attended to. GREJWB, IOWA. H.

M. DEWAR, M. D. Phylclaa and Surgeon. Special attention given to surgery; all surg- toS diseases, diseases of women and all oatar- Ehal troubles and electrical treatment.

All eglls day or night, promptly attended to. Office up stairs in Thomas block. i. H. REYNOLDS, D.

D. S. All kinds of dental work done by the latest and best methods. All work guaranteed LOCATED Ol'ER SCANTLKGVKV'S STORE, GREENE, IA. DR.

J. J. B1NG, DENTIST. Thomas Block, Gas used exclusively for Extraction. Crowu and Bridge work a Specialty.

Greene, la. TIME CARD JANUARY 3, 1901. EASTBOUNB EXVRESS, KO. 2, DAIL? Leave Ft. Bodge 9 :25 JI Clarion 10.

2 2 Hampton Clarksville AM Arrive Waverly 13:35 AM Bubiique 4 A Chicago 8:85 AM St. Paul Minneapolis 8:00 A EXPRESS, NO. 4, DAKjY- "LcnrePt. DoiJg-o 8:55 AM (Jlarlon 9:53 AN Hampton 10.17AM Arrive Ilarksville 11:50 A Waverly 12:18 Chiciig-o St. Paul 7:88 Minneapolis 8:10 KO.

DAILY. Leave Fort Dodge 1:25 A C'lnviou 2:10 AM Arrive Chicago 1:10 WESTBOD.N'D. NO. 1, DAILY. Leave Chicago Clarion 2:80 AM Arrive Fort JUotlgo 0 5 A Omaha 10:30 A 31 KXPKESS, NO.

5, D.VtLY. Leave Chicago JI 4:10 A Wuvurly 8-03 AM Arrive- Cliirksvllle 8.30 A 9-34 A lO-K A 11 30 A 1:05 T.OCVIj, NO 8, DAILY. Leave i i a i S.45 A 1 Sf) A A 10.30 A I llamploii ('hirioii Fr. Dodffo Omaha i I Pi A i I i i i II: i i Ft Doilj-'i' 1' JI 8 i L'lai i.b\'ill Do you know Yeast Foam ip Yonst Foam is the yeast that the 1'Cit bread, of the ivor. tisted.

i is the yenst I or iV- i v.v i' 1 K-: Fo-m the bc-st aud iiiopt reliable veast made, of cost. lr Our reodcgt. has received his new working in the Voss John 1 leery Oldsmobile. Albert Smith is meat market. Chas.

Sbepard is working at the Rock Island depot. Jao. Kepbtrt was in Greene on business Tuesday. II. C.

King was in Allison on business lust Thursday. H. C. Smith was in Waverly on busi ness Tuesday. F.

N. Eldredge of Greene was in our city Saturday. Clyde Hesse of Ues Moines is yisiting his parents here. Mrs. C.

E. Frink of St. Paul is visiting at E. D. Wilcox's.

A. C. Wilcox was transacting business In Greene Tuesday. Miss Dora Eay spent Sunday with friends in Bockford. Miss Mary Kitzmau relatives in Dumont.

is visiting with in Waverly on L. D. Binghain was business Wednesday. Miss Delia Cox was Visiting relatives iu Waterloo Monday. Seth Myrick of Bristow has been yis king his son Charles, Wui.

Nordrnan was yisiting with rela lives in Shellrock last' week. the pigeon K. L. Slimmer took in shoot at St. Paul last week.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Sehiuacleke are enjoying the sights at St. Louis.

Mrs. W. E. Day has returned from a visit witfo relatives in Dumoot. C.

M. Greene of Greene was interviewing his friends here Friday, Mrs. Joe Belden of Hampton has been visiting with relatives here. Frank Medders of Waverly was visit ing with relatives here Thursday. Mrs.

Jas. Hodgson of Waterloo is yis iting with relatives and friends here. Master Myrle Green is visiting his uncle, F. McOeary at Marshalltown. Mrs.

Geo. Buckiin is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Jnd McUreary at Albert Lea. Chas. Klinetob is workmgfor Schmadeke Watlaud for a couple of weeks.

Miss Ethel Kelloss has been entertaining; Miss Fannie Schlabergof Waterloo. s. C. S. Guilford of PJattville, is visiting her brother, J.

W.Thompson Jno. Schoonrnaker has placed ace- meat block foundation under his bouse. J. J. Eichar of Sheffield has been greeting old friends here the past week.

M. Grant has purchased the residence property formerly occupied by Harry Mott. Mrs. Lucy Ellsworth of Henry, 111., is yiskiug her sister, Mrs. C.

G. Schellenger. Mrs. 1ST. T.

Dye entertained the third series of "at home" paities Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lampman of aie visiting her mother, Mrs. C.

A. McGravv. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carver spent Sunday i her daughter, Mrs.

Allen, at Plulufield. Mrs, Homer Smith of Washington, D. is veiling her parents, Mi. and Mrs. P.

Loonier. Mrs. R. E. Witt is enjoying a visit from her auut, Mrs.

D. J. Mosier at Homer, 111. McUreary aud wife have been i i i their daughter, Mrs. Bert Hunt at Hampton.

Lafe Bel'K'ii has sold his lease of the Briscoe lioiel at Gre'ene to parties in Marble ROCK. Mr. and Mrs. F. Forney are spending a few days in i and recreation at Spirit Lake.

Mrs. i McElwain and daughter i a of Crestou are visiting with their a friends hero. Mrs. M. S.

Davis has returned from a with her daughter, Mrs. Si-iipUire at Mrs. Kachaol Poisal is a i i and i i her residence recently va- ated by J. 11. King.

Mrs a Coon is hero visiting ind Mrs.F. M. E. W. has purchased the ivt; aero tract of a north of the Western railway ot II.

1'aiiley. The ladir- of i uhnrcq viM-y liandionu: i ice cream a i in the i i Sal- hat lv en granted i has i where of Indianapolis, her parents, Mr. SHELL ROCK. Mrs. Carl Reed is quite sick.

Mrs. Robt. Hauuet is visiting relatives in Nebraska. Miss Mary Sherburuo visit ing friends in Waterloo. Mrs.

S. W. Remington is visiting her mother at Streator, 111. Miss Zoe Graham of LaPorte is visiting Miss Maude Goodsell. Mrs.

Bob Richardson's Sunday school class picniced iu To wne's pasture Thursday, Mrs. Brown and little daughter of Dumont visited Mrs. Shelby Keal Sunday. A cement walk has been laid in front of the Wui. Brogue property oa Cherry street.

Misses Lillian Counei', Ethel Austin and Hazel llauutr attended institute at Waverly. Messrs. H. G. Washburn, Frank Witt and Geo.

Austin were Clarksville visit ors Sunday. Weldon R. Strickler will again com mence clerking in Fred O. Newcomb's store August 1st. Miss Grace Corson of Waterloo was a guest of Miss Millie Remington during the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Auner have gone to A a i City, New Jersey, where they will spend a few weeks. Mrs. Myra Cunningham very pleasantly entenaiutd a few young people at her home Thursday evening.

Gus Hawley and Ernest Neal accompanied by their ladies, attended the band aoucert at Fiuchford Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Norton have inoy- ed to McGregor, where their daughters reside. The best wishes of frieuds follow them to their home. Mr, and Mrs. J. H.

Carter returned from Battle Creek, Sunday morning, where they spent the past year for the benefit of Mr. Carter's health. Prof C. Buckley and family closed their visit here Thursday morning and to Waterloo, visit relatives befoie returning home at Auaiuosa. A number of-married ladies enjoyed a picnic supper in Newcomb's pasture Thursday evening, and a jolly crowd of young ladies were picniciug in the same place Friday.

John B. has greatly improved the appearance of his residence by having it repainted. F. Clouse did the work. J.S.

Aiuier is also having his residence lepaiuted. John Mullen is doing the work. Woi'k on the new river bridge at this place is progressiug, nicely. S. G.

Romsey, foreman for the Clinton Bridge is peri ntcu den ding- itis work. Mr. Romsey expects to have the bridge completed in two mouths. The citizens have constructed a temporary foot bridge. Teams will use the ford one block down stream.

From the front-cover page where smiles the prettiest of Summer girls to the last article in the advertising pages, The Designer for August is full of the breath of out-of-doors, as is befitting a number which is to be read during the most sultry month of the year. Those readers who have art aspirations will thoroughly enjoy the enticing description Lilian (J. Paschal gives of "The Ilumpton Pines Art Colony," while others who run to rhyming will prefer "The Poetry of Eural Homes," by John De Morgan. "Scenes from Sunbonnet Land," by Harriette Wilbur, is the drollest and prettiest of picture plays for the wee tote, and older folks who are foad of amateur theatricals are given abundant opportunity in "A Little Scheme," by Oora S. Day.

"Moro Fans," by an Ex-Soldior, is a timely article and the short sioiies arfe "Bonnibell's by Harriet Whitney Durbin, and "A CloucUand Captive," by Mrs. Frank Lee. Fancy work comprises "Teneriffe Lace, 1 ilardanger Em broid- ery," "IJenci work on Canvas," and "Sep arate Moth's ui 1 The patterns include advance styK-s for A and a special article '-For New Arrivals from Town." Many other good things are roidy to fly forth the pages of A 4 ist lusigmT, one opsn i covers and loose them for oneself, for space will i i Mrs. Fresh -Pretty Tolly a a piece of cake Polly--Did you bake it J. L.

ask renders of i paper who are i indigestion or dyspepsia to call on them at once and get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you the a of this remedy as we know it would not sufl'w another day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is thorough dlgestant and tonic as well. It is endorsed a dreds of people whom it Mas cmed of indigestion, dyspepsia, a i a i of heat and stomach generally. Kodol Dyspepsia i what you oat.

It is pleasant, a a a a i i i V' 1 VX' I ri- I i i i hi- foot mi- i I I i or of a eltltu and ihi'ir a a i 1 L. 1 i tl i factory if. A i flV! ouc; 1vM IRi, F. i i fiUv.v, to secret if in All si it f.l. aTr; 1L 'r c.

to 1 our h-oit. to Make VtAST gafcikji4s A i i i i i i i i a i o'uii r. I I i i a are a i i ('. S. 1 11.

K. i i i i 1C i -t a i 1 i a -id- 1 of her res- A i i i i cement I i i i i i i i J. A. FOOLEDI Take original ROCKY MOUNTAtfJ TEA hy Miidigon AlcdS Matlir.on, I kcrpr. 11 well.

Our trnd. cut on ouch Vricc, Nover in bulk. Accept no substl f.isfr. Ask of tto bMt frae lo New York, eooie people think, are the shop windows. Window dressing: bu reached the plane of the Gae artF, and experts at the work command high salaries.

For example, there is one Sixth aveaue lirm that pays a year to Its head window dresser, fie has two assistants who get $33 and 825 a week. Allowing for the cost of velvet and plush back grounds and other incidentals the cost of the window dressing of this firm is nearly 810,000 a year. So far as known no other window dresser in Mew York gets so much. As rule, experts get from to the average yearly salary being about 61,500. Few window dressers get less than 81,200.

The most noted window dresseis now in New York never had a lesson in the art. They were born with an artistic eye for the grouping of colors and the arrangement of draperies in alluring curves. One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. i have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets on the recommendation of one lady here, who Orst bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends ubout the good qualities of these U.

Shore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant purgative effect of these Tablets makes them a favorite with ladies everywhere. For sale by J. L. Cole Son and Tobin Co.

When bilious take Chamber'ain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by J. L. Cole Son and Tobin Co, Working Night And Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr.

King's Mew Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, Hstlessness iaio energy, brain fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 2oc. per box.

Sold by J. L. Cole Son. TIME 1ABLE. GREENE, IOWA.

June 26, '04. The "Right Road" to and from and Between. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS F-EORIA ST. JOSEPH KANSAS CITY OMAHA DENVER COLORADO SP FORT WORTH PAUL.

MINNEAPOLIS and everywhere bej ond. TKAINS LEAVE GKEENE AS FOLLOWS: Eastbound. No. 30 Chicag-o, St. Louis i- press stops on signal to receive passonaers for points beyond West Liberty daily 1:03 A.M.

No. 8 St. Louis daily 3:17 P.M. No. 48 Cedar Rapids find go Sunday 7:06 A.

M. No. 22 Way i Cedar Rapids and intermediate points ex. Sunday 8:25 A. Ji Westbouud.

No. 19 "Twin City" stops on sienal to receive passengers Dor St. Paul and 2:53 A.M. No. 7 "Twin City" daily 10:43 A.

M. No. 47 Rocklord Passenger-ex. Sunday P. M.

No. 71 Way Freight, Hockforcl and intermediate points ex. Sunday 5:15 P. M. For sleeping 1 cur reservations, tickets.

time-1 ahlcs, apply to any Kock Island Ticket Agent. L. M. ALLEN, General Passenger Agent, Lines East of Missouri River. CHICAGO, ILL.

WILL START SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT rne FARMERS SAVINGS BANK. Lay by a part of your earniugs rejjularly aud you will have a partuer that will work for you day aud uiglit. Saviugs earu 4 per ceut interest compounded twice a year at this bank. CAPITAL 950,000. SURPLUS $72,000.

FIRST STATE BANK OF GREENE, IOWA. A General Banking Business Transacted in All Its Branches. Paid on Time Deposits of any Amount at the Rate of 4 Per Cent. Per Annum if Deposited for 6 or 12 Months. O.

C. PERRIN, President. F. L. STOiiER, Cashier.

M. J. I Vice President. GEO. A.

CARNEY, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: 0. C. Perrin, M.

J. Perrin, R. 0. Tyler, A. Olodory, R.

Miner, Oscar Perry. CAPITAL STOCK S5O.OOO.OO. Incorporated Under the National Banking Laws. J. B.

SHEPARDSON, PRESIDENT. EDWIN MORRILL, VICE PBES. C. W. SOESBE, CASHIER.

CAPITAL STOCK $15,000.00. Incorporated Under Banking Laws of the State of Iowa. J. B. SHEPARDSON, PRESIDENT.

CHAS. GATES, VICE PRESIDENT C. H. WILLIAMS, CASHIER. Greene, Iowa.

All of Our Wall Paper at 50 per cent from regular price. That's exactly what we are pleasing our customers with these days. We handle a very choice selection of WALL PAPER and hope you will favor us with a. call before making- your selection. Our paints are unexcelled in quality and finish.

J. L. COLE SON, DRUGGISTS, Greene, Iowa. What! Not Going to the St. Louis Fair? You will miss the treat of your life if you fail to see it.

Never before iu fcbe history oi the world have eo many of its treasures bwu brought together. No prev.ious exposition is worthy of comparison with it. It size, beauty and cost, it is in a class by itself. And it isn't far away -13 hours from Greene via, the Hock Island System. Redncoil rates daily i November 30.

Coach Excursion rates-- VERY LOW-- July 25. Ask abonl them. F. J. CONNER, Greene, Iowa.

Many cases of liver disease are caused by eating bad breakfast foods, because of the strain put upon the glycogenic function of this organ. is scientifically prepared by a physician and chemist. i i money nor care has been spared to establish a standard of excellence in its a a I i i Ic-t foods a in a haphazard way alone a risk bvincr made i-ick them. Sen ed hot or cold. e--- urf Hlgtvdl My denature on cccry paclcazo.

120 Dr. Price, the creat; PrXo's Cn and Delicious Fravoring Extracts. A cook fccok ocr.fr.:;;I:^ uho For.cl tnrJIcd cc Jo ar.y address. For a by Dave Carney and Others. jtifs ai waae JM Seven Million boxco sold ia 13.

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