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AGE TWO WATERLOO DAILY COURIER riirnmw, scrr. stm. FAIKaVXK. Tout value 40th series. 2,623.043 THE GENERAL SPORTING NEWS.

s. Fnlrbank, fiept. 1. Hayes Klnjr WATERLOO THEATRE I229.674.C34 I 1.269J Undivided profits turned Haturiiiiy morning from a. ten slay with frlcnda In Omaha and QUARTERLY REPORT Of I'eople'a Mutual Building and Loan AksocUdon for Quarter Ending July 31, ll07.

REPORT OF AUDITING lluu. Council Bluffs. WattTlOO'i A. llnt-CUM Play ussr, X- X- Xrt 'srKf Grand total. $229,675,800 7 Mrs.

Charles Thompson was called WATERLOO WINS CUBS IE AFTER to Uowrie ButurJuy by the death of NTAMilXU OF TIIK CLtlM. a relative. MIm Oella Wright returned from Central City Monday evening. MOTHER 9 TO 0 I. S.

PENNANT To tho Directors and stock holders: Howard Htout returned to Watertoe Tueaday. where he will entsr the Average rote of Interest earned in quarter 6 per cent. We furtner report having examined the hooka of tbe association and find the above to be a true statement of Its condition July 31, 1907. J. N.

LA BARKIS, A. B. COVERT, C. O. WOODMANSEB.

Auditing; Committee. Waterloo, Iowa, Aug. 31, 1907. iue undersigned, as auditing com L. SATURDAY, SEPT.

7 Matinee 2:30 LINCOLN J. CARTER'S Seaa.t.ona! lima lsfapuf, P. I'urllnuton lid 73 Waterloo Ill C9 Ohluiloofa 114 C2 Waterloo ttialness oollege, mit toe, respectfully report tbe following as tbe condition of your associa Artel Wurd departed Saturday for Jacksonville falls lo Appear and the Leeter, i town In the northwest part tion and aa a general statement at the date above given: of the ute, whore he has a position PX. C10 .531 4 I .434 .201) Jacksonville 111 i) Qulney no t7 41 48 CO 04 80 tame Is forfeited. RECEIPTS.

Team Will finish Itic Season as at Preseot Zackert Is Recalled by LincotQ. Scenic Surprise Too Proud To Beg Cash on hand Apr. 30. Yamhalltown W9 1907 8.064.01 Ottumwa 113 49 Keokuk 110 3G Burlington and Ottumwa In Batting as principal of the schools. Children Day, County Fair, Friday, Hept.

20. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Treadwell were In Marnhalltown a few days last weak. H. Wolgamot and wife entertained eornpuny from Kheldon the fore part of the week. Dues received 9.G&6.00 Interest 4,085.82 Flnei received 21.D8 Western League. Melodramatic Waterloo In after the pennant and I fcst-Otiier Results.

The Season's Enormous Success. there la a inlehty good show to land Transfer fees 2.00 the buiitlna- in thin neighborhood. Not Omaha 133 In Moines Lincoln ..130 Membership fees received. 3. B0 Loans repaid 7.900.00 The Wonderful Fire Scene.

79 71 71 SEE man on the team but is playing ellt Pet .510 AM .203 Jacksonville failed to appear In the The Revolving Chamber. Sale of real estate 8,534.75 edaed ball, and while occasionally ono L. 84 65 r. 70 70 82 L. Denver .,..123 Pueblo 1ZK or the Cubs makes a miatake which is rlty yesterday ami I'mplre MiGreevie declared the forfeited to Waterloo.

9 to 0. It In slated tint Manager licit and his Kittens failed to mako costly or otherwise, that Is to be ex Floux City 135 S3 Prices 15. 25, 35 and 50 cent. Matin, 10 and 25 cent. Seats on sale Fridav at 10 a.

m. $33,297.69 DISBURSEMENTS. peeted. As an instance of how a atar Inmie, The K. of and I'ythlan Slaters annual picnic will be held In Clow's grove Friday, Sept.

8. Quite a number from our city attended the state fair at Des Moines last week. Wilbur Knight, of Oelweln, was the guest of H. J. King Monduy.

C. B. Everett and daughter, Mildred, who were in attendance at the eampmeetlng at Chautauqua park, player will have bis off minutes and Loans made in 2.100.00 connections at Cedar Haiddu, but the excuse will not prevent lliu forfeiture make a play that causes tho fans in HilraRO Pitts-bur the grandstand to groan the case of Pet. .723 .556 P. ..120 ..124 ..121 ,.117 ,.124 from standing.

The team could have been here the day before, Tuesday be MONDAY, SEPT. 9th. W. 91 71 71 S7 51 44 Joey Wilkes Is cited. It 'was the first wmo with Oskaloosa and overy member of the team had been playing star New York Philadelphia Prooklyn 35 CO R2 C7 73 75 88 ing an Idle time for all trams excepting Waterloo and Oskaloobu.

bxpenscu of quarter 801,19 Withdrawals, dues and Interest 2,642.93 Outstanding orders paid. 18,000.00 Retained loans 4,573.13 Taxes and com. paid on real estate 523. 8S Cash on hand July 31, '07 4,656.50 Cincinnati nail until the thirteenth inning when The great New York Ledger story: .125 Wilkes, who had been taking make nit; Burlington. Sept.

4. Iturllngton and Poston ..,.119 ft. Louis 128 everything that came his way 38 Waterloo, returned homo Mon Jay. MIh.sdh 11 ay me Leehey and Olive Elliott were In Strawberry Point, last week, the guests of Bernlce Opper-man. Garfield Lockwood and Fred Ross who have been making an extended .400 .411 .370 .302 Pet.

up to that time, made an error which American League. Ottumwa ran up the largest combined it rehponslble for Oskaloosa winning. ncore, of the reason In the Iowa P. W. Philadelphia 120 73 icings happen that way.

today when the locals, after a terrific bat tin bee, defeated Jack Corhett'8 The Hidden Hand. There have been persistent rumors that Manager Doyle would make sev trip to the Paclflo coast, arrived home Saturday very much pleased with their trip. mon by the score of 1C to 11. The EARNINGS OF QUARTER. Membership 3.50 21.58 Transfer fees 2.00 Interest earned 4,382.96 L.

47 47 81 70 71 81 Pathfinders did not do all the hitting, eral changes in his team for the last few games. There Is no foundation for such rumors. noyle says wisely Detroit 119 72 Chlrago 124 73 Cleveland 122 71 New York 120 55 Hoston ..124 54 SI. Imis 120 49 Washington 117 30 Miss Bess Hodges returned to Wa Nothing short of genuine satisfaction in tbe matter of eye glasses if you have them fitted by me. I cater to a discriminating public; people who know and appreciate tbe difference between first-class eye-glasses and so-called cheap eye-glasses advertised by some.

My aim is to give every one the best value for their money in optical goods. I want vour DIFFICULT and STUBBORN cases, these are my specialties, I do nothing else but up to the last few sessions led the ,458 ,435 .409 .308 vlKltors by bo hij? a margin that the- terloo Friday after a two weeks' visit In the home of O. W. Robetrs. trat any change In the team now, play 5,390.04 contest set-mod reduced to a farce, pure and simple.

Then, out of pure mercy, Miss Mtyme Horrlgnn, of Postvlllo Special Prices, 15, 25, 35, 50c EXPENSES OF QUARTER. was the guest of Brldgle Leehey last week. probably, I'ete iMiMlllan, who had replaced Lon SiJiroeder In the third In Seats en sale Saturday at 10 a. m. 25.00 225.00 18.00 Governor Cummins at County Fair ing the kind or hall It is.

would weaken the playing strength. It would! require a weok or longer for any new man to get broke Into the harness, and this no matter what the previous reourd of the player or where he came from. A report was circulated on the east side ning, relented a little and the Ottum- Vahrenhorst, bs 3 flrencer, rf ...4 Thursday. Sept. 1J.

wana ciopca witn tiying colors an President's Secretary's salary Auditors' salaries Rent Printing Books, etc Int. on outstanding orders 25.00 The Hlntem of the Presentation thirteen hits to their credit. The Diehl, cf 4 Faweott. 4 TUESDAY, SEPT. 10.

Order arrived here Saturday from 27.75 8.10 feature of tin game abide from th bunched hits was the work with th hlsrnan. If 4 Dubuque and will have charge of this work at the convent the coming 472.34 Boyd, 3 0 DR. 11 stick by big Itahe Towne. In five timet! at bat Ilabo wcoired five hits, all year. The public sohools of Falrbank will 801.19 of the river last evening that three players from the Chicago Nationals were In the city and would help the locals finish the season.

The rumor was circulated Ions enough until the names of the three players were included In the wurd that passed from Total 34 2 3 27 13 1 well placed, one a two bagger, and open Sept. 9th. scored three runs. The Western Comedy The Girl and John Klefer of Hnsleton made a Oskalooea. Hours 9 to 5 Syndicate Building The ecoro: business call here Thursday.

Bert Basham and family, who have A nurlinrtou. Net earnings of 3,688.85 General Htntcment ASSETS. Prer.Ioans. $225,500.00 Less loans repaid. 7,900.00 0 0 been visiting Dr.

(i. Ti, Ward and family, returned to their home In Marlon, Ohio, Thursday. About 250 tickets were sold from AD II PO A The Stampede. mouth to mouth, There Is absolutely nothing to it. Jacksonville will play Its last game tomorrow and then In all probability the real fight of the season will be on.

Firat will come Qulncy with an ag-Rregatlon greatly strengthened in the post fow weeks and playing one of the 3 0 AM II II FlemlnR. If 8 0 0 0 Fischer, rf 2 0 1 1 Pntterson. 2b 4 0 1 2 Vaftlck, rf 4 1 1 1 Cramer, lb 4 1 1 13 Brumliler, 83 ...4 0 1 1 Bnker, 3b 4 0 2 3 Mltze, 4 0 17 Stnole, 4 1 1 0 this city to Bnrnum Bailey's show Daley, If 5 112 0 Uurs, ss 5 1 2 2 Ifoiitio, cf 5 2 3 1 0 Konnody. rf .......3 4 2 2 0 5217,600.00 In Waterloo, Wednesday. Loans Of Miss Belle Agnew visited friend 1 6 4 0 4 In Oelweln last week.

Towne, lb 5 3 5 8 0 Grogan, 2b 3 112 7 Special Prices, 15, 25, 35, 50c Seats on sale Monday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Daura Jones, who has been fastest ganvs Imaginable. After Qulncy Is disposed of comes Burlington and 1,465.62 1,688.60 Donovan, 3b 5 0 2 0 0 making a three months stay with he West Side Candy Kitchen 126 Commercial SI Our Vamila Ice Cream parents.

L. N. Lockwood and wife UrusgewttU, 4 2 3 7 1 Koso. .....1 10 0 0 after conclusions are tried with the PatbAndera on the home grounds the race for the pennant. It is thought, will Totals 33 3 27 18 8 left Saturday for her home In Sunny.

Score by Innings; quarter July Interest earned Dues In arrears Interest In arrears Tax receipts Ins. paid for borrower Cash on side, Wash. McMillan, 4 1 1 0 1 Schroedor, ..0 0 0 0 0 Keokuk 0020 0 0000 2 2,021.82 un over. i.eoKUK closes tea seaBon here. i F.

W. Nichols departed Sunday fo Elgin, to attend a reunion of hi OBkalooRR 0 0100800 03 178.86 George Zackert. the Ditcher who was Summary Two base hits. Mattlek. Totals 40 1G 20 27 11 3 company and visit with old time uaker; sacrifice hit.

Flem ns: stolen loaned to Waterloo by the Lincoln i friends. Garfield Lockwood went to Jesu basos, Ilolstrom. Yeager, Armstrong, (western league) team has been re 14.60 4,656.60 Ottumwa. Is Pure: the bett made. called and he has gone to Lincoln to nismnn, uoyrt.

Fischer. Patterson Saturday, where he Is principal of bnao on balls, off Steele 1, off Boyd 2: make the last western trip with that we deliver any Quantity the city schools for this year. AD It AT Tritz's Studio Until further notice I will make $10.00 Photos for $5.00 8.00 Photos for 4.00 4.00 Photos for 2.00 Cabinet Photos for 1.75 Pbutos down to 50c a dozen 31 6W. Fourth St. 73.it II 2 PO 2 0 struck out, by Steoln by Boyd 7.

$229,712.80 Putnian, If 5 anywhere in the city. team. Zackert was a tower of strength to the team and he will be missed. Time of game, 1:40. Umpire, Hoffman.

JIT. VKRNOX TOWNSHIP. LIABILITIES. Prev. dues.

$169,457.12 Bradley, 3b 4 Finney, ss 4 0 0 1 Per oal. 50e; Pint 15c. LeBS dues His experience in base running and coaching was a great help to the Cubs. Boyle still has four pitchers and Mt. Vernon Sept.

3 Mr. and YESTERDAY'S SCORES IX MAJOfl Everett, rf .....4 A 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 1 8 withdrawn 2,260.00 Mrs. J. W.Thurston of Waterloo visit LEAGUES. Hippert, 21) 4 5 8 0 ed their son R.

W. and other friends doubtless there will be no effort made to secure another twirler. Western Lengue. $167,197.12 the first of the week. Corbett, lb 5 Bauer, cf 5 Veigart, .........5 At Pueblo Pueblo 4, Des Moines Actual dues A score or more of Mr.

Lammer' At Denver Denver 6, Omaha 5. of quarter friends helped him celebrate his 9,70.60 Sedgwick, 4 1 At Lincoln Lincoln 11-7. Sioux City Back pay- BURLINGTON KICKS 3. Totals 40 11 13 24 12 of dues National League. birthday Monday.

Harry Briden is following up i close second in the Courier Tony con test, Mr. D. K. Smalllng has so far re 39.00 Score by Innings: Weak Kidneys IRE FORFEITURE At St. Louis Chicago 8, St.

Louis 2. Dues of Burlington 080 2004 2 1G At Pittsburg Pittsburg 2-5. Cincl Ottumwa 0 2010115 111 Notice Customers I have moved my harness shop from 216 W. 4th street to 401 West 5lh, where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. I am now ready to do all kinds of repair ork.

None but first-class men. quar. withdrawn. nat! 0-2. 83.50- 177,290.12 Summary Two base hits, House 2, covered from her recent injuries as to be able to ride out and visit her Wk Klttnert.

itr3y point to wk kidn.y Nerre. Th Klleey. nice and tha At New York New York 4-3. Brook. Prev.

earn President Justice has ordered the Burg, Kennedy, Hippert, Corbett; threq iyn 1-4 daughter, Mrs. Stlne, Monday. BKuoaxui. and ukut wwkumi, not lu the oi ings 49,632.15 arna finite game forfeited to Waterloo yesterday, played off at some future time. but In tiia orvt thu control and base hits, BruRpeman, Putman; bases on balls, off Schroeder 1, off McMil Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wileon go to At Boston Boston at Philadelphia. Less Int hooD'l RallAMin una Unidfibm thnm. Dr. dm Dr.

Oklahoma about January 1. game postponed; rain. The Burlington Hawk-Eva of this meJidile IpaclflcUy praijvd to rvaoh those lan 3, of Sedgwick struck out, by control Uxif nerves lo doctor the Kldnsys aim. Friday and Saturday were days of American League. morning palliates the misfortunes of McMillan 6, by Sedgwick double is hrtlls.

It a waste at time, and ol money ai withdrawn and loss on sale of real estate. almost Intolerable heat a final salute At cmcago Chicago 2, St. Louis 1. the Jacksonville ball team in the fol for the month of August. At Cleevland Cleveland 6.

Detroit lowing article and claims: 835.32 N. C. TARDY, 401 W. 5th. Lee Ostrander began the fall term The information from Waterloo that WOII.

11 roar back aoho or to wmk. if tbe urine scald, or iifarkandstrraig.lf you ha symptoms ol Brihto or or (llwnuslnf or riwifrerom kid-ney dlwaw, try Dr. brp KantoreU ve a mooth TabMaorLiauiU Knd what it can aud will do Jot you. Jmiggtet reoommaau aud sell tr at the Normal Tuesday. At Philadelphia Philadelphia the game scheduled to be played be New York 2.

tween Waterloo and Jacksonville yes Not earnings Mrs. A. R. Musch is still with her daughter Sophia near Denver, who is 48,796.83 At Boston Boston at Washington: terday, had been forfeited to Waterloo of quarter in a critical condition. rain.

Dues Int. 62,386.68 88.00 play, Grogan to Burg; passed ball, WelKart; wild pitch, McMillan hit by pitched ball, by Sedgwick stolen bases. Burp, House. Kennedy, Bauer; sscrlflce hits. Grogan, Bruggeman.

Attendance, 350. Umpire. Hall and Fuller. Time of game, 1:47. A II A LLTO WN QTIXCY 2.

Marshalltown, Sept. 4. Marshall-town bunched its hits in the second and eighth innings, winning a well played and fast game from Quincy by by Umpire McGreevie, because of the rxn-appearance of Jacksonville In time Our people returned from the Fair American Association. advanced better pleased than ever with the At Toledo Louisville 8, Toledo 2. ir, wonderful display.

At Indiapanolls Columbus 5. Indian to play it, was received in Burlington with minglod emotions. Coming on top of the forfeiture of the first Oskaloosa $229,713.80 Jack Walter has a sale next week Bruner Newton FOR Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. ioi Last 4th iL lm apolis 3. Statistical Tnhle, Quarter Ending and intends move to Wateloo.

Mrs. Henry Moo re is somewhat bet Kiime io vvaierioo. on tne sama July 31, 1007. We further find the following to Keokuk hens lant. grounds, things ooked aueer.

A tel ter at this writing though still quite Keokuk, Sept. 5. Roscoo phone message from PrpRidnf 111. be the condition of the several the score or 4 to 2. i The ecore: Yant, commonly known as "Rabbit" last evening to the Hawk-Eye, how- shares: Mrs.

Amanda Jordan enjoyed a vy me uase oan xans ana also tuose ever, cleared up the situation. Mr. fine visit with her sister at Des "ALL DEALERS" noi rans, nas teen sold for $300 by Justice stated that the forfeit could Marslutlltown. 2 the local management, and left last stand, because hnri night for Lincoln, where he been prevented arriving i Waterloo hv 3 win join me oase nan aggergation of a wrecK. tie stated that he would or.

2i CD mat piace ana lend his assistance in der the game played off, 2 2,3 tr. a. trying to enable them to win the Jacksonville team was In Burlintrron Moines and also visited at the fair. Herbert accompanied her. The following are the teachers In the Mt.

Vernon Schools: Ina Jacob, No. 1, Miss Bush, No. 2, Miss Broom-er, No. 2, Miss No 4, Miss Ostrander, No. 6, MlsS Hawkins, No.

6, Miss Kiederllng, No. 7, Miss Whitney, No. 8, Miss Fellers, No. 9. The carpenter work on the A.

W. Bell residence is fast nearing comple GENERAL Machine Shop Repair and contract Haary furring a apacialty. Quick work and thoruiurii work br expert workmen. Lowest prices lor dependable work. Ferguson Mfg.

Co. (P pennant. "Rabbit" was one of the yesterday morning on Its way to Wa-most popular players In the IowaUerloo. It had started from its homo CD ABRHP AS 'Harris, ss 4 112 3 0 Middleton, 2b 4 0 3 2 3 0 I Burg, Sb 4 0 0 1 1 0 Foster, lb 3 1 1 13 0 0 Mlsse. If 4 1 2 1 0 1 I Biaussor, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Copeland, cf 3 1110 1 Burns, 3 0 0 0 2 1 llaviland, 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 32 4 9 27 11 3 Mate league this season and tho town at about 11 o'clock Tuesday morning.

It went to Hannibal. fans regret to se him go. As an all- 2C 12U $03 1 356U92 j7C SG9 H1I-2Q TB Sr BOTH PBONKS 8f 72 W. H. Marshall Has opened up a GROCERY STORE 211 120 GO.

00 1.K1 round player he Is possibly the best in the statP, and has been the best hitter on the Keokuk team this sea where It was held up by a railroad wreck until about 5 o'clock Wednesday morning. It reached here about 87.5071 Ida tion and will soon be ready for tho plasterers. 114 57.00; 27 Frank Burkhardt has been having 23 108 son. Roscoe can play any position 54.00, 51.00 1.0S9 1.007 102 81.547 311 75.694 1S9 70.184 303 C4.8G0 SI 59.7011 119i known on a base ball team except some substantial improvementa made at his store at Boles in cement side 9:30 o'clock in the morning, and at once took a train for Cedar Rapids, where it again missed connections and was unable to arrive in Waterloo in 19 41 81 119 Qulncy. i 90 90: catch, and as he has never been seen in that position, nothing can be said walks and he also had the cellar 6 it.

00 45.00 42.00 Carpet Headquarters. Style, quality, workmanship and price guaranteed. .853 .779 27, about him as regards his ability be 54.687 237; 122 AB It cemented. Ben Maples of Janesvllle did the work time for the game. There is clearly no responsibility on the part of Jackson 8 49.7591 184 hind the bat.

57 44.9441 20 29f ville, and It should not lost the game. Philip Alkey Is painting Wm. Run-; dies residence. 39.00 36.00 33.00 30.00: 78 72 0G GO Only Ono "BROMO QCTNTXE." On the strength of the Statement hv 40.390 342 35.9911 190 2Jj 31: 70G C3C 5C9 .503 .441 .3241 That Is LAXATIVE BROMO Quin President Justice The Hawk-Eye's standing this morning does not credit ine. Similarly named remedies some Plummer, rf 4 0 Dalton, ss 4 0 John-son, 2b 4 0 Linderbeck, If 3 0 Itudd, lb 4 1 Hofer, cf .....4 0 Walsh, 4 1 McGuire, 3b 2 0 Farrell.p 3 0 27.00 24.00 8 Cor.

Filili and Commercial Sts. I Your patronage is earnestly solicited I 8l.75(i 243 27.6S5 246 23.757 427 times deceive. The first and original Cold Tablet is a WHITE PACKAGE There is more catarrh In this section of the country than all other d'n-eases put together, and until he last few years was supposed tj be Incurable. For a great many years 64 48 42 3(1 30i jfft 7nM ttm. 1G2 112 179 53 141 61 93 83 62 54 2GG 301 .208 with black and red lettering, amf bears the signature of E.

W. GROVE-- Waterloo with a game, the percentage column therefore showing an increase of five points In Burlington favor. Waterloo now has five postponed games to play off, while Burlington Vl Yt rttl a n.tu ln a 21.00 18.00 15.00 12.00 9.001 32; 33 34j 35 3c; 87 38i 39, 40 .214 eoc. thut .10 doctors pronounced It a local 'ilseass and prescribed local remedies, and by 19.9641 244! 16.310 721 12.797 1J7i 9.413 6581 6.156 3711 3.01X S3Ci .112 21 IS 12' 21 11 2 Totals 32 Score by innings: constantly falling to cure with local .018 6.00 3.00 to their situations. treatment, pronounced it incurable.

6 and it will be lucky if It does not suffer by the combination. Dr. R. LEE Eye Specialist 3OOO0 elatM. street has its back to the Wall wall.

bcionce has proven catarrn to be a constitutional disease anj therefore 0'KEEFE TOWNE Total No. shares In force 6,647 Total No. share loaned on 2,197 There Is a possibility, too. that the requires constitutional, treatment. forfeited Oskaloosa! game will have to I to Tha Unde-tak's Ci fitted iriiic.

For sale Hot Blast Heaters, Base Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co Toledo, Ohio, be played off. The Oskaloosa Herald Waterloo. says: Is the only constitutional cure on the I can atralrhten or oner.

Hon. Ifrnn. Burners, Steel Ranges; also bargain in Second hand stoves; will trade in your old stove on a new one; repairs famished for any make stove. Come imt. 228 E.

tn St. While Waterloo took four games out vnitra in un T7tf market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 dropr to a teaspoon- FUNERAL DIRECTORS scd EMB4LMERS All LafayMI. St ajM 403 W. Fawtfc Si Both Paonct No.

83. Marshalltow 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Quincy 0200 000002 Summary Earned runs. Marshall-town 2, Quincy two base hits, Middleton, Copeland; stolen bases, Foster, McGuire; bases on balls, off llaviland 2. off Farrell struck out, by Havl-Innd 7, by Farrell double play, Johnson to Rudd. Time of game, 1:35.

Umpire, Eckman. Attendance, 135. OSKALOOSA KEOKUK 2. Keokuk, Sept. 4.

Oskaloosa outplayed the cellar champions at every point when it ame to base running, winning a listless game. The score: of the five from Oskaloosa, the first game was forfeited to Waterloo by early and see our assortment. Water ful. It acts directly tn the blood and Umpire McGreevie and will undoubted mucous surfaces of the system. They loo Hardware 725-7 Sycamore St.

ex-dec-17-07 Total value 20th series. 34,640.244 Total value 21st series. 14,798.823 Total value 22nd series. 25,361.117 Total value 23rd series. 14,306.166 Total value 24th series.

2l.265.75J Total value 25th series. 5,253.660 Total value 26th series, 7,104.419 Total value 27th series. 12,960.819 Total value 28th series. 9,155.656 Total value 29th Beries. 9,303.408 Total value 30th series.

13,813.380 Total value 31st Beries. 6,838.290 Total value 32nd series. 7,716.708 err ly be thrown out, as the train was late and tbe Oskaloosa team could not ar V. Open day and night Why lon you put your "Rooms Ralston, AROHTECT offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cur. Send for circulars and testimonials.

Address: F. J. CIiENEY Toledo, Ohio. Sold by drugglsti, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for rive in Waterloo till 4:12 o'clock.

Manager Boyle and his men have put up a hard fight for the pennant, but he has no right to take what does not 4 for Rent," "For Sale" and "Help Wanted" ads. in the Courier? Ads. In the Courier bring prompt returns because the Courier reaches nenrlf To make your plans if you waat building modern, i belong to him. The sport is in playing "tioo. ais.

one the game, and not In questionable prac- Total value 33rd series. 6,810.610 Total value 84th series. 10.144.239 Keokuk. leiu a wiuu him niKcriion ana one flees, nan tcui niter trial. pAUbVWm Good SSsEaEsu Carpets Firit-Oasa Work Guaranteed Total value 35th series.

4,871.216 Total value 36th series. 11,808:440 Total value 87th series. 2,521.009 AB RHP ......4 0 1 12 4 1 2 2 0 10 A 1 0 3 0 2 1 Phone 521-white or- 21 old 'phone If you want more Information atout the great double contem now being run by this paper. Ilolstrom, lb Yeager, 2b Armstrong, 3b The western Harness Supply I See our special bargain ia out $43 Co. are offering buggies at extremely top buggy.

Western Harness Sop-low prices tor the next SO daj-a. 27-tt ply 98-0 10 Commercial street. Total value 38th series. 6,193.754 Total value 39th series. 2,283.879.

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