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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 3

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Tvy Andrews if yon need anything' in Hats or Purnishi'hgsi. They have tbe best Goods and make the Lowest Prices. NOTE Overalls and low priced panta- Joons never rip. CDCOIll UnTIPI'O otrliAL NlMtLko. CASH.

1 willl pity the lushest cutili priiiw for (irniii. Tiuiolhv Send. Md Iron. 37tf H. C.

Barnhart, D. AH Work Cinifitiili'tttl' in Ollitt- over Sliinn A (Irtij; shiiu. cigar and yon Try the Vi-vltena no ulncr I'KAHK Hit' 1 uiH'gmin MI lllif WiiLTtj it wil: lit: iMui'uily Ami Hie tojj ni' Uiu mntrkoi tr I.I. UKV.NUI.D-S. .1.

A. Husli will deliver iin: durin llu- lit HIIV phiicu in tlio The Vt-rlicini is bv S. 1C. i-'i ciystr 1 I'lie ill I'KIWJS job olliuu is GO perfectly tiqiiipinnl tlfiir. vjiin bill hirgc ortlurs In competition ivitU siny eusicrn prtntinjf Uonse.

Give us cluincc to figuru 'with you licCorc you send your onlurs out; of towiii. if The Corning KvuporiiUjr Co. will pay the nuu-lict jjrice fur Call Jit builtliug first iloor north of Monlalilo'ii implement house. M. PAISKINSOX, Supt.

Quick Meal Giisoline stoves llie beet in the for sale only lit Harris' Palace Hatrdware Store, tf Smoke the Verbcnn cignr sold by S. K. Fislicv. JU the K. Jleadheatl, Veterinary Surgeon, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto, Onnaila, treats all diseases oJ' domestic animals; 1ms located iu Corning anil can be found at Roland's livery hum.

Charges moderate. T. Mij'Fee. C. Norton and First National Bank, Corning, Iowa.

Bananas cheap at Madison's. When in need of any tiling in the hardware line it will pay you to buy at A. 0. Harris' Palace Hardware store. tf Remember the best place in Corning to get a good menl ia Miulison'e restaurant, tf.

i CIAttMICUAKL Watch-Makers Jewelers, Corning, lotvu. Oysters in bulk, in can or by the dish, cheapest ut VViUon'ii. tf Remember I make a or fitting defective eyes with glasses. Examination free. tf PEASE the Jeweler.

BuLianus town. Wilson's. Cheapeet in tf Patterns nt Ankeny Carmichael's. The beat and cheapest, place in Aclama emmty to buy evcryihhig in the harness line ia at J. tf.

Zeigler's harneHB shop. All warruntctl claw, Lodge, ,206, I. O. meets every night at Qild Hall. W.

JOHNSTON, G. S. Us. DAY, See. LargB line neir Let us you 50ctn on your fall hut.

SCOTT BICGAH. H. LaRUE, FARM FARM WAGONS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER on applicnUon Ihli 1ns etnts jwr line; lyjw, lien lina TrunEianiadvcrfffloirs, ten ccnti ptr iion 0., B. 11. carrying pas sen gent Jcava Coming.

follows GOINO KAST. No. 2. i'MsenacnCaily KoJ Ptttsvngcr 1:25 PJi No 12, Passenger daily Ko. Frcigfu- Jfii'y except Sunday OOIKO WJtfcl'.

So. K. raasuCKcrlilnily 1:03 No. 5 1'asaeneuT (inlly A No. 11 Pnaiongeu dally No.

91 KrclglitdilJly except 9:00 A it Xo. 4 Hops nt all stations on Sunday, 1000 mid 2UOO- Halle tickets, KXCMS Doola niitl '-'0-riilo ilckHiU on talc. Tickol.1 soltl BnfgneccliMkcd through lo nil point, 1 All (roight mm Lire removed promptly lo JI, GBJ()09, Corrccleil Wheat, Rye Me Corn, OOa l.ocii! nmrlkei ACfl Sliellctl iiOd AnplCH S5c Potatoes, i 85c Butler 15c Ful f.l.OOlo«r».BJc 3 cent Laundry Soap and 4 cent Muslin BOSTON STORE Uooils clchvcrifd to any pnrt of oily frte Poultry, Biilter ami Kegti taken in trade. OUR LOCAL OBSERVATORY. Everything la booming in Adams county.

The Corning Public Schools opened Slioca at A. Wiivcrly School Leudgren'y. The county superviRora Minithiy. At. Cotn)iton.

ot MnBE-cnii Smuliiyed Corning. JliMi-r tiiiino lioinu from RfO Oak Hrini; yuur jnniltry, butter eggs liie liiislo C. Norton is Kpcriilmg tbe week jit tJic State Aflnins rounty towns are enjoying libi-i'a! TOI.YIKM' in holding court, a I I'l-i'Mon this tveolt. I.Ob'T— Corning on Jnst I'Yiday mglvt pluitl shawl. Dense rut urn tn this oiHce.

Dr. Pott IT huainrsg trip to Crest on hist Thursday. Clijis. Crowlcy went to Chicago lust week to purchniM! goods. ISni'g Brown went to DCS Moinen Tuesday on legal business.

competent girl to rin general houiiework- Address Mia. C. F. ANDREWS. Morgan Beldtng tooktwocars of hogs to Ottnmwa Tuesday night.

Charles Craft IB driving the delivery wagon for the Ohio Grocery. Fred Nowctoiub returned to Simpson College the first of the week. Adams county merchants nitiy expect a large trade this full and winter. A SHOE at a poor num's price. Come ami! see.

A. LKNDGREN. Pletchcr Homnn returned to ilia stuclicB at Simpson college lira. Stiglcr attended a eonvention of the Christian cburch, at Prescott, Friday. Miss Wright, of Cromwell, returned to her ilutief-i at the public schools.

Monday. Dr. Cadwallader, the oculist, is renewing his visits to Corning. At Dr. Bryaotfs office, on Thursday of each week, Curing the year.

'Come early. Consultation free. tf D. C. Slniferwent to DeeMoincs Mon- Uny, to epcnfl three Onys at the state fnir.

Frcil Piirker spent four days with hie parents at Tarliio, MisBOnrl, the past IVCftlv. John J. Xhompsou returned Wednes- frow a live-days, bnslnesB trip to Den Moinos. BRING IN YOUR FEET and get thuin fitted with the most stylish shoes at the loweat price. I A.

TjEN.OGHEN. M. Scott visited Creator last week and fine family horse anci pbaetori. Mrs. Ira P.

Clark is spending afew days with litir daughter, Mrs. IraiS.Cou- dit, of Bed Edwin Slieppard rctnrncclto Ihfiiano- la Monday resume his etiitliea at Simpson coljlege. 40 AiJDKES FOlTsALIfiJ 40 acrea of good land in south Adair county for sale'. Price BJARROW INVESTMENT Go. Attorney, E.

G. Kindred transacted legal at Greenfield frotai 1'nca- day till ThiiJTBday. The U. BJ church la Bearing completion. The new.

edifice will bej; seated; with opera i A. J. Parker has 1 Henry JlcOmand ID take charge of the work ia the Ctorninjj; milla. I have fljbout 100 ibr saile. i mileaj aouthw.eat of Qniaoy.

Mn.C. 4 Gldley waii culled London, JKoiufoj, by the Cooling Cornet Band will pany boya to toariiaiiaieniat Villtwai The State Fair Is in leialonat it beftn and oontlnwi aSl tbii IT'SNOiDKBAM fwt thai UM ahoa will oli- than A. Oentlo Itor Ames be wllltaiea. course at jjiic agricultural college. E.

Wwtroi a anil family returned froin a visit ijkt Elliott itiid GrlVwold. The Ualfjware -Ethel C. i 1: place in tyvo very. clowJy contcstwl at thti Creaton fair. Oline.

horac, Glifin; Hill, got fonrtb in the two-year-oUl jmeing at Creaton latft, weekj Miss Gcrfirnde and Irving Fptwln de- Iparted Monday for KTorthfttlJf to their college i It Is repotted that the Creston Fair siBaociafeioti be unable to pay their puraeB and premiums tbia potatoes, and fnlt pastures are anfe. The h'eav rainfuU of the ft ret of the week juat time to eare them. Hi SB Jennie Donaldson taking a much needed rest from hiar duties behind llie counter nt A. B. Turner's store You slioulit compete for the $75.00 gold prixe whfob will make some FRKE PKESS subscnher happy in tlie aear fat arc.

I Tbe ice orenni social given by the young ladies of the U. B. church In Central park Siitnriliiy night wan a grent Monday was Labor Day, the new national holiday. It was otmerveil generally throughout the country in the larger cities. Miss Gertrude Norris began, her full term of school, ihi Uie Hmrison dfatrlct, eight miles aontlienst of Corning, Monday rooming.

Cbarlea Munne concluded a pleas- nnt visit with relatives friends in the city, returning to bU duties at Chicago Monday. MiB3 Bell Miss Baker, the popular teachers at the public schools, arrived in the city Saturday after enjoying pleasant vacations. Jlr. ami David Van Ilouten, of Preecott township, will depart next week for an extended visit with relatives in Iiidhmiinnii Oliio. Dunn, of Quincy township, who- leg broken in a runaway six weeks ago.

drove to town Wednesday for tlie first tinii! s'nicL' liig nccident. showers fell throughout soul Invest the first of the week. In the vicinity of Corning, the precipitation wna about two inches. W. will meet in regu- lur seseion Banirday Sth at.

7:30 p. in. SL B. WHLSOX, Sec'y. Sept.

1st, li. Bnkcr closed his cn- giigenicnt with tlie Ohio Grocery and resumed his rlntiesastnt veiling salesinnn for llic King 1 Paper "uoinpany of A. F. CoJhmm ih'ptttett Tacsd.ty for DesMoincs to a meeting of the Board ofDiretitorB of the Stale Horticultural society, of which he IB president. Jno.

Kyniitr of Carl township, had the misfortune to lose three cows last week. The animals were tn big corn for several hours, with the result above kited. Of course von saw the map in last week's FJJKE Finiss, which ahowp the rainfall in Iowa for 189J. To be euro, the Information therein made you happy. C.

E. Dewccs lefcu line bunch of plums at the sanctum TneBf lay morning. Sir. Dewces onc-ilfth of an iicre in plum trees from vrhieh be baa already sold thirty bushels ilila W. Fryrniin, of3tfodaway township, has decided to move to I'olk county, Missouri.

While regret tbe loss of Mr. a citiaon of Adams county, we wish him abundant eucoees. W. S. Convin, of Jackson.

travelling salesman lor the National Lead company, of New York city, spent a couple of days in the clity the past week, the guest of bis sister Mrs. A. R. Bnllan- tyne. Jlon.

F. JF. Davis Capt H. G. Ankcny went to Villisca.

Sunday to attend the funeral of iin old army comrade. Jamea D. Baker who dSed Friday. Mr. Baker, was a warm friend of MeawB.

Davis and Ankeny. Once again the face of nature ia bright nnd smiling. Tbe beiivy rains which fell Sunday and Monday have obliterated all aigns of dust, the igrovea and are green again, and the; heart of man beats happily once more. The canning factory! is now in active operation. Owing to tlie small crop only about one half of the usual quantity will be canned, "but the output will probal'ly reach a thousand or twelve hundred cases tbis senjion.

On Tuesday morning during the storm, lightning struck a barix on the farm of Mrs. James Russell, of Quincy township. No damage was done aside from tiieapHnteriHgoi' large rafter at the point where the boltstrnck. Mre. Delle Cwlemanj, accompanied by her sister Mies Puidum, departed for Chicago laet night, in quest of her fall stock of Millinery.

Hlse Harriet Young, Mra. popular trimmer, will accompany her on her retorn. Adams county farmers do not have to economize tbia yojirnrore than common, their half corn crop bring two or three prices, -bring them aa many tlol- lurs as nn average when 'corn ia good in alJ tlio corn geoyeing states. The official sbfliwlng- rainlall in Iowa for Julyj in, FftBE Pirass Inat week, tinge of some of our citizens. baa removed tbe Tyhich coclrcled and anbetituted feelings of confidence iicd contentment.

Fred Banwa, formerly 1 baggageman at Corning, now of been confined to Iiis jfor lerernl mootbe, And ie novT; reported i be in a very critical many; Cornlug friend i -will be pained to of his Onr hoiineaa men aro kept hoiy sophe: numerous waijito of their cui- thst tbay tomeni. -Onr are pnwperoufT thti da flot to tbey deny ot doiiaeiClc located th mllfta oorUwtit of ComluK, occupliQly Mr. toolc and bumcdto Eto nvuiiJd, xtlarnoon. goods ir The Coming W. C.

T. will meet with Stpt, 8th, at 3:00 p.m. All members and others are Urged! to be present, 'jail It forthe annaal election: of Ilyi order! of the president. championship gamee of the Amiitenr Athletic Union will be held at Uland, New Tort, next frteo. B.

Turner bas COQ- cluded that two years ii long enough time to hoMthebalf-tnlle champlonfihip, and coiiBeqaentty will not defend hit. title tbU yesr. HALF SOlilKG "OTliY. 50 CTS. Bring your repairing to A.

LENDGHES. fora lamie buck or fora, pain iu the Bide or cheitjj try saturating a piece of flannul with ChamlJerlaln'H Fain Balm and binding Et onto the affected! parts. This treatment will ordinary case In one or two. dayi. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism- 50 cent bottles for Bale by Potter Large.

Many wiirm compliments have been showered npon Tint FJIKSS for publliihlng-the official map, showing the rainfall in dnrlng July. It ie pleasing to inow that otir efforts fire appre elated, ibut the information that Adams county la the fuvored epot in' lown tfate yeiir wus due our readers ana we cheerfully gave It. Mra. D. lias JHted up dressmaking parlors In Mra.

Bender's house, near jibe buaincas portion of the city, and ia prepared to do all kinds of work, auch UH cutting and fitting. Children's clothes specialty. Muelia garments made to order. 1 L. M.

Stanley's large ham on his farm eoutheafit town, was struck by lightning during- Ibe electric storm early Tuesday morning. Fortunately the buHdtog did not take fire and small lose wai sustained. Tbe holt ran down a rafter till reaching a galvanized water spout and wita thenea conducted to the ground. A few shingles were torn off, but otherwise no damage resulted. G.

H. Tracy, of Jasper township, and the learian Community purchased new Decringconi binders of F. A. Ken no n. ttaeflrstof the week.

These machines have but recently been put on the market and are warranted to do the work. Our farmers wilt watch with interest tbe trial of these machines. The Deering company ure always in the front rank with new inventions forthc saving-of labor on tlicturm. HORSES 'WANTED. will be at Roland's hum in Corning, Monday and Tuesday, Sept.

10 and 11, 1894, and will buy a cnr load of horses, weighing from 1100 to 1800 Ibs. Muat be fat, blocky, and good workers, aged from 5 to 15 years. Lltglit blemishes overlooKed, Also light drivers and speed horses bought. GEO. AMOS.

An enthnsliastic meeting of the Epworth League of the M. E. church was held Sunday night, in liea of the usual services of the church. Interesting papers wercTead, on "Personal Work," by Cclie Hosfcinson; "Highest Kew Testament Standurd of Christian Experience" by by Carl Stanley; "Our Duty to Church and League" by Miss Gertie Chaffce. A large congregatiOD waa in attendance.

The semi-iinnual business meeting for election of officers of the Y. U. TJ. was held 3fondsy evening. W.

B. Aa- keny was chosen president; A.O.Harrifi, Tico-president; A. W.5Tickols, secretary; H. 41. Fergunon, treasurer.

An assessment of fifty cents per member was lev- led, to meet a small com- mHtcea were appointed, and general business transacted. The union lias accomplished some very good work during the piist year. It should receive the henirty support of all good citizens. Jos. Death came near loosing his barn last week by spontaneous combustion.

He cut a quantity of corn and stored it in fciB barn. From appearances be thought the corn was heating, and took an iron, rod seven feet long anil ran it Into tbe corni. When taken out the rod wafl BO hot that Mr. Death thought it beat to examine tbe condition of his corn. In doling so he found some of the stalks charred.

If left a few days longer the corn woinld have ignited and Mr. B. would hare loet his uarn and contents. Other farmers may proJlt by Mr, B's experience. TUenew library is assured.

Fletcher Homoa completed the amount necessary for its establishment, latt Thursday, and the itocknoldera met and selected books. A location not been fully determined upon. The liooks will arrive in October, at wliicli time the association will organize and elect officers. It Is hoped that around tb IB nucleus sufficient growth willicBiilt ta lead to the establishment of a large public library In the coarse of time. Suction Institution Is in these days of intellectual advancement.

Corning should keep up with the procession in this, as she; does in other respects. Boaa. August to Mr. lira. Fred Hedlnger, a hoy.

rod SO Genuine Canfeueralc BilU anljr lira cenU ewli. J100 uiil 950 Bllblim cent! each. 25 and 5(1 cent ci nenta KDI! 03 bills 25 op receipt of pttcu. BARKER, Atlanta, Gtl. (OPENING.

The prtvnite kindergarten, conducted by Mian Beyiper, will open for the fill terxn Monday morning, Sept. 30, at the Academy fcaildlng. State Barings Bank bail money tjb loan on improved farms at 0 per rentj annual interest with $100 optional pajimentH SUdnced Rates. BAKNUM IOTFJ. FareJUfl round trip tickets on sale Sept.

VARHTKU i rbHNSXOW--Sipt. 1884, of. wrtnU iu loura, nui K. Job kiUb, A. LOTBJOJ of- ItyMattJ.

ofThonuJ a hfllf miltg.iiooOjiof Corning, Lynon, Adm'r. at dtMJeued, two and Sept. 13, JfiOL 6 of a ftuantn, To pi if nti in thtf Wirtjrwiwt, wwt, and 23, and'1 ci fin furter) 3 181)1, at one reffiilot for ibe round trip. For calico or address If. GHIOGS, Agent.

ProhlbUion Clmb. Thie fprohlbitioiilftta of Coralcg are meeiat.the'.T. C. U. rooMB evening at! 3: p.

in. for the of organizing-a prohibition wfio beiieye prohibition sjjparty btblnd it'are invited to J. T. D. C.

Committee. Hunrat ExcoTiioiis BURLESCTOX BOCTE. iOn nth, Sept. 25th and round trip; tickets will be id-low rates.to the principal fctties arming legions of tbn amd For particulars, r(ite, train service, land pamphlets, appljr to agent of C. A Q.R.

K-, or tolj P. S. Agent, C.B. Q. R.

Chicago. HI. A Good Thing to Keep at Hand. ('JTOBI llie Troy (Kansas) Chief. spiel and Soin years we were very mucb severe spells of cholera nior- busjibrtd now n'lien we feel any of that usually precede that ail, such as fticknesB nt the BtoaacD, diariihaes, we become scary.

We havdfjund Chamberlain's Colic, Cbol- eraan3 Diarrhoea Remedy the very strp.ighl.en one oat in auch always keep ic about. We are wot writing tbis for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers know what IB a thing to keep handy in the For sale by Potter Wg BLTO) under ibis tnsid Iree, pcelry 5c per 4, tS04, infant daughter of ind Mrs. JuueJ Keefe, of Holt lown- Tftylor county. housje Notices Mij. stiip.

Interment was padc in tlie Catholic ceni.et|cry, Wednesday, Sept. 5,1304. August 31, 1504. Mabel Alice ilatia.htcr of Mr. iind Mrs.

George Calkins, opt! least Hgcd 3 years. The funeral services were conducted from the residence Rev. A. M. Be- maiij and interment made tn Walnut Grove cemetery.

A Ell Augtis 30, 1S91, in Corning, Roy Joseph, inl'uut son oT Mr. and Mrs. H. 11, l.niElio. Tbe.

fnueml services were held Sept. 1, at; 110 a. m. at tije 31. E.

con- tlnclleji. by Rev. B. Wellborn, and ID- termejnt was made in "Walnut Grove cemetery. Social and Literary Clubs Tljiere is probably not another town in tlid.

state of equal size with Corning thaticjn.ii show as high a degree of culture and as much interest intellectually as our own. This iact is especially evi- clerneed tlie number of young cneitj women who annually depart for tihJB various colleges from Coming, and pairticnlarlyby the active intellectual interest manifested among us by the Q-rgnolUatioii of societies and clubs for intellectual development. Notable among these is the Cultnre dab. This society 1ms now been in existence for twoiyjears. Ita membership is of young ladies exclusively and ia limited to fourteen! jln number.

Meetings are held each Monday night, alternately at the home I of the members, and at each meeting: a literary sad mnaical program ta presented. Topics of interest in the world! of culture and intellect are dis- papers are prepared and read, syBteiuatie course of study in purticiilar author or composer is eome Following is a program presented at a recent meeting of Hie cJub, held it the home of Hiss Shuler. SUBJECT: Prcliiiiimiry Easiness Events jruscuius of tlie Uniteci States "Sonas Without Words" Mendelssohn MIS3 COLE 1... MISS KHULEP. Solo! Mendelssohn ilise BEVJIEK on Lesson JEirste VcJlchcii" MISS SIIUIKB Sketch of Mendelssohn uiss BEVIMB und Mend els sohn 3HDLER Xlic club has lately joined the State Federation of Wormne Clubs.

Tbji membership as at present constituted, is SB follows: L. LaRne Miss Cole IF. M. Widner ji. B.

Shaw H. M. Tawner JSV. B.Ji»ken]r JB. F.

Miner Beriai Beymer Norris Slmler Dampman Miss Okejr Clover Club is the largest club of ita Ip.tul in the city, including aboat twenty-flve membenin its organization. Eatttbliahcdprtmarilyfor eociilporpoBea in it has now grown into nj eity organization and extcnuletl ita to literary and intellecto.il pursuits, as as social. Only married people are eligible to membership, the married people of the town constituting Its present mate-up. During the winter months literary meetings are held at the homes of the members, each two. weeks, while meetings for amusement and social Intercourse occur once monthly.

literary features are irried on by the ladies exclusively Otey is the present president of cat in Clnjb his department. A systematic of study is punned. The prea- tjbpic beiog generaliiistojr, Foliow- 11 tbe membership of the Clover Q. Clark Caroicbael Bohsm Aalteny and Mewlamei W. Newcomb F.M.

Widner H. H. Hill. Bafeer F. H.

Grfffgi Ronyott Clab, aaite name tadfeatei, object the amaaeiiieat of 1U No dlathictlTcly literary carried bo, bat in naeiiU literary lit reeki dorlDg the wiater moDthi, thepcoffram teclndjbi' oharadaa, taMJc LUX, whUt, daiwlug, natare, where itoriw oenuioa an related SPECIAi SALE OF LINEN GOODS! FROM SEPTEMBER 1st TO SEPTEMBER We shall offer special inducements (luring this sale to all who are desirous of replenishing Hieir of TABLE LINENS, CRASHES, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. Ou prices in Table Linens hrill range about 15 per cent cheaper durinjv this sale. Our IKVII bought for cash and on the Itfwest market tbis country has ever known, so we justified auyimr that who Sa- troniae this sale, will get gobds in harmony with the prevailing low prices and scarcity of money Good Crashes from '34 to cents yard Good Linen Crash. 7 to 121 cents yard Good Linen Towels jthat usually sell afc 25 cents, 19 cents each Good fair linen 5i and 10 each Good Linen towels, Iringed 16 cents each Table Linen, tfoocl Quality, 25 cents yard Table Linen, hsavy and wide 30 yard Table Linen, good quality, 5S cones yard Napkins, good quality, 70 cents down Kaplans, forge size, $1.39 rto2eu Napkins, extitf good qiu lify, -New Goods in All Departments at Exceedingly Low Prices. Good Quality Prints, cents ur yard Standard Quality Prints, cents pi- yard Fine Line of Windsor Brilliantin.es at 7 cts yard Fine Line of SMteens.

Cashraeretts 0 to 12c yd Fine Line of Cotton Crepons, 15 ts yd of A very cordial invitation is extended to each and everyone to come and take look at our IIUL. Z. T. WIDKNBR. M.

WIDXER. PEES'T. RALPH NEIVCOMH, V-PHES'T. c. c.

NORTON, CASH FIRST NATIONAL BANK, IOWA, Largest Combined Capital, Surplus and Undivided Proflta and Oldest Bank in the County. Fays Interest on Deposits Same Bate and Terms as Savings Banks. DIRECTOHS: A. -A. Ban-son, A.

If. Turner, C. Norton, italpfa Xowcomb, F. Widncr YOUtt COVEBI3D WITH anr Darrow Investment Company, Has money on hand to pay for loans same day papers are made out. All papers are made payable to ourselves nod at our office.

also have for sale good Adams County Farm loaus drawing pi- cent. If you have moEay to invest or wish, to take out a fans loan, give us a call. AN OUTLET! As a rule there is not so iimch need of outU In dry weaklier as in case of rainy seasons. 'But this is an exceptional year, with tlie general depression of money matters, and the shortage in the the farmer is looking for his Tray out. If you Will Heed Our Advice we will lead you from the valley to the mountain top where you can see your way clear in all directions.

We are aware of your situation and are sympathizing with you in the ivay of low prices, and we feel thankful that you appreciate what we are trying to do for yciu. "We are aware of this "by our gradually increasing trade. In order to prove our assertions we invite you to get our prices. FLOUR, I have ordered two cars of the popular brands GOLDEN LINKS FLOUR and. will continue to sell at; the same old prices.

Do not bo Basing poor flonr when you can get these high grades for so tle money. DRY GOODS. We have just received a full line of Fall Dress Goods of the latest styles and prices to suit all. i See those all wool dress goods at cents per yd before they are all gone. CLOTHING.

Bo not buy Cloihiog until j-oia see us. We have gob the goods and have matte prices! to snifc the 'times. i SHOES. In Shoes we sure we can save you 20 per dpnt. We ouy for cash and aria Villijug to sell at a small maijgiin.

We hare the Porpois Calf Shoes for ladies fqr $1.25 per pair. Aak to see them and judge for yourself. B. F. IVEY.

Would Bebautify that Room of yours at a very small expense. I am sell- my hifeh grade papers very low, and my low priced papers for quality and fcftauty of color and design can't be equaled by any other house. I also have -A full line of AVatches, Clocks and Jewelry of st-andard quality and lowest price. 0, PEASE, Optician and Jeweler, REMEMBER ARE HEADQUARTERS for pure Drags. Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass.

Putty and everything- in our line. The very latest in always on hand in endless vuviery. M. O. SHINN BROS You MUST EAT! Why Use Poor Flour THE Gash buy cheap at Kennon'a "New Hard-ware Sells the best brands of Flour.

Loaf, Diamond, BuSalo, Keindeer. MOXTHTD CITY MILLS-Staiidard, Magnet, Etc. Special prices given on lots of 500 pounds. Our Feed DepaUmedt is well supplied with bran, bhos-ts, Etc. We will save you money.

H. R. A GO. H. Those New patterns in Decorated chinaware and Decorated Flower Pots at H.

H. Hill's will please you H. to W. E. FLOUR, FEED, Corning.

Iowa. Our Weir FREE NOW. CORHI HERE vini.ii i YOU avr rr I AT POTTER BARGE'S We have k.iMger stoci atprioes to avit tM and 11.

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