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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 8

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Greene, Iowa
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8
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ANDARD OPHONE Besides the great bargains we are constantly offering to our customers we have decided to give away FREE A HIQHQRADE TALKING MACHIN WITH EVERY WORTH OF GOODS PURCHASED AT OUR STORE AVE your cash tickets. V7itb every purchase, in the many departments-- Groceries, Shoes, Crockery, Hosiery you get a cash ticket and when the total amounts to $25.00 present the slips and get a GRAPHQPHONE FREE Call at our store and hear this wonderful Graphonhone and learn full particulars and take advantage of this rare opportunity to secure a TalKing, Sieging and Playing MacKine FOR TIGKEITS WHEJM: YOU BUY offers an extraordinary opportunity to every family in Butler county to secure a high grade STANDARD TALKING MACHINE. As a home entertainer it has no equal. The best talent of the country is brought right up to your fireside to while away the long evenings with song and comical recitations. An impromptu dance may be gotten up at a moment's notice, and here you have the best orchestra of the country to play the dance music.

Or you may wish to learn a song and what better instructor can you have than one of these peerless singers to phrase a song over and over again if need be. The possibilities of this wonderful machine instruction and amusement are endless. We have contracted with the STANDARD TALKING MACHIiNE CO. of Chicago, the largest firm of i in the world, to furnish us with a number of their high grade Talking Machines which we intend giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE, Ask For Tickets With Each Purchase. Largest line of good things to eat in town.

DAVE CARNEY, Ask for tickets with each purchase Greene, Iowa, Personals, City James Bolander went to Mason Thursday. Miss T. M. Doyle went to Allison on business Wednesday. Mrs.

M. Blumer and children left for Osage today to visit relatives. Harry Leete was a Ciarksville visitor between trains Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Runyen went to Rockford Tuesday to visit friends. Miss Alice Dunning; was a Marble Rock visitor between trains Monday, Mrs. Fred Strickler returned home from her visit at Waterloo Thursday.

Amos Ingalls and Yale Gould went to Dnmont last evening to play for a dance. Grace and Nellie Wade came down from Dongherty Wednesday to visit their aunt, Mrs. P. J. Clarke.

Miss Fairy Wagner returned Tues- day to her home in Nora Springs a visii with Mrs. J. D. Shook. Ren Peddycoart went to Mt.

Vermon I Wednesday afternoon to attend I fnneral of his aunt, Mrs. Hyatt. Mrs. J. Monroe, who has been spending the past week with friends in Waterloo, came home Tuesday.

A. D. Ellsworth returned Thursday to his home in McGregor, after a visit! with his brother. Wesley Ellsworth. Albert Price of Elgin, 111., arrived Thursday for a visit his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Price, who of town. Mrs. Miles Marsh and her mo; her.

Mrs. Margaret Barr. for Couipton, Illinois, being called there by the serious illness of her sifter. Miss Margaret arrived homo Tnesd-iy from where she has been teaching in the i schools, to her vacation. Mr.

Fiffer went 10 Rockford Monday. Miss Lillie Hickman went to Rockford Monday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Shultz and Lola were Marble Rock visitors Tuesday.

Miss Lena Kirsch is spending the i week with friends in Marble Rock and Charles City. Mr. H. A. Jackson of Waterloo was a guest of Dr.

and Mrs. H. M. Dewar over Sunday. Miss Mattie Reams of Marble Rock was an oyer Sunday guest of her aunt.

Miss Bird Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. George Skinner are the parents of a baby girl, born to them Sunday, May 28,1905. Mrs.

Mame Gould and Miss Wheat of Waterloo attended the commencement exercises Friday evening. Mrs. Charles Starkweather returned home from Rudd Thursday, after a short visii with relatives. Ray Doore returned to Des Moines Sunday. His family will not go down until the last of the WCCK.

Miss Ethel Kellogg returned Sunday to her home in Ciarksville, after a few days" visit with friends in Greene. Mrs. Frank Nies and little son Frances spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- G. W.

Russell. Mrs. R. Johnson and Miss Porter of Rockford and Miss Hilhnan of Marble Rock were Greene visitors Saturday. Neut Kester drove to Allison Sunday.

His father, who has riten spending the past week in Greene, accompanied him. B. Blumer of Mantorville, and C. Blumer of Walthan. i arrived Saturday for a visit i their brother, IJInmer aud family.

Mrs. and daughter. Mrs. Nicholson, who have been visiting at the Walter Gray home, returned Mondav to their home in Council Bluffs. Mrs.

Orw accompanied theu fnr r.s Ciarksville. W. H. Roberta was a Rockford vis itor Saturday. Henry Feyereisen was a Cedar Falls visitor over Sunday.

Misa Mable Stockier visited friends in Rockford Friday. Miss Lois Craig was an over Sunday visitor at the Dewar home. Misses went to Shell Rock Saturday LO yisit friends. Mrs. A.

Moss returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Ciarksville. Earl Aurand went to Rockford Monday to visit his brother Charlie and wife. Mrs. D. C.

Miller and Mrs. Pat San mon spent Friday with Mrs. Phil Shultz. Miss Grace Dede, who is attending the Normal at Cedar Falls, came home Saturday. Miss Anna Keasler returned home today from a week's visit with friends in Waterloo.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Perrin of Water loo were the guests of O. C.

Perrm Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Cunningham of Waterloo arrived Saturday for a visit with Fred Cuffel and family. Miss Edna and Ida Kaste of Reinbeck have leen visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Will Xolterieke the past week. Mrs. J.

W. Dawson left Saturday for her home in Clear Lake, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A itage. Mr.

and Mrs. Hr.rvey Bockes of Grumiy Center were the guests of i cousins, the Misses Kratchman. over Sunday. Mrs. M.

J. who was sailed here to attend the a of Mrs. M. Wade, Friday for her hoint- Iowa City. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Stober and sou Mason returned home Friday noon, a a two weeks' visit i Stober's parents in Clyde, Ohio. George Freeman was a Packard vis Itor Thursday. Mrs. T.

J. Fitzpatrick left Friday for her home in Dubaque. Aliss Mae Bowers departed Monday afternoon for Marshalltown. Mrs. W.

E. Patterson was in Marble Rock between trains Tuesday. Mr. Drusty of Waverly arrived Saturday to visit W. C.

Gallrneyer and family. Miss Ella Hesalroad returned home from Lamberton, Minnesota, last Fri day. Miss Ufford of Cedar Falls has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sproul the past few days.

Mrs. Ezra Maxwell and Miss Grace Maxwell came up from Waterloo Tuesday to visit relatives, Miss AliceBriscoe, who has a position in the schools at Bellven, arrived home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Mauch, Mrs. Fred Mauch and daughter Ruby were Marble Rock visitors Tuesday. Grace Earnlst came over from Aredale Saturday to visit friends and attend the alnrani meeting. Mrs. Charley Aurand of Rockford was an over Sunday visitors with relatives and friends in Greene.

Mrs. E. Scamlebury returned to her home in Hampton Wednesday, after a pleasant yisit with her son, W. F. and wife.

Mrs. J. 1'. Ayer returned home from Des Moines Monday evening, where she had a position salelady in a whole sale house- Miss Mary Feltus went to Clarks yille Saturday for a week visit, before going to her hoiu-j Cedar Fails to spend her vacation. Mr.

iioliert Hannant, re to their home in Shell Rock They were the guests of C. W. Stockwell and wife last week, up to help theLQ celebrate their 20th wedding anniyersary. vSpring Has Come! So has an extensive stock and beautiful designs in Wall J. L.

COLE SON, DRUGGISTS, Greene, Iowa. Gerhard was a Marble Rock visitor Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Parsons returned Sunday from a week's visit i friends in Iowa City. M.ss Leola Kessier went down to Waterloo Tuesday for a short visit with frier ds. G.

Tyler arrived from Belmond Monday for a visit with his many old friends in Greene. Mr. J. W. Bruce drove over from Sheffield Saturday for a visit with M.

a and family. Klmer left Tuesday for his homo in Keosauqua. Icwa, after a brief visit v. Ren Peddicoart ana wife. Mrs.

Tom a i and children of Larehwood. i arrived Monday TO visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merriau.

Miss Grace Savacoo'. who has leen i i i relatives here, to Bristow Monday lor a visit be.ore to her home in Wisconsin. Geo Freeman left Monday for his home in Larchwood, after pleasant visit with his relatues and friends here, Card of Thanks. We wish to express onr heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors, who gave their help and sympathy so freely at the time of the illness and death of our beloved mother. We also a those who furnished the beautiful flowers and hope thatalFin their hour of affliction, should it ever come to them, may meet with the same loving kindness and assistance.

xn FAMILY. We to express our heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends, who gave their help and sympathy so freely after the death of our beloved son and brother and also to the lodge and many i friends, who provided the abundance of Deautifu! flowers acd we hope ali 'n their hour of affliction, should CD me to may meet the of loving kindness and nnre. Mil. AM MRS. A I Al fitmuens came over from Merser vey Tuesday.

Mis-3 Olive Shriner left Menday for her home in.

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23,435
Years Available:
1902-1975