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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 3

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SATi itniv, 1 1 it uo, iiof. WATERLOO DAILY COURIEIZ tack iimn EVERY EXPRESS AND FREIGHT BRINGS NEW SPRING GOODS. WE MUST HAVE THE ROOM MflWHAV Rift rioan I In nF I onnc Coo Uinrfniir Inf Real Linen Torchon Laces ami Insertions, ine Cot-O I nf 1'ine Piatt and French Val Laces and Insertions, tlcdll-Up UI IIIIIUUW LUl I "ton Torchon Laces, Insertions, worth up to 25c, a yd. JC LUl "worth up to 35c Monday while they last MONDAY Final Clean-Up of Flannelettes, Fleeced Wrapper and Kimona Materials, CDPflAI MONDAY ne Lot Fine A A Poplins, all new staple shades, Urowns, Greens, OA 1 ITIUllUi I "sold from 10c to 18c a yard, all in one grand lot Monday to close, a yard OC LvlIL iUUllIl I Rcda, IUues, not 30c a yard, hut Monday a yard ZUC 1 See the New Wash Materials Monday. Imported Linen Suitings, fn 1 1 57) French Lina suitings, Etc.

1 rade at Headauarters: UJ 9 I -v It's Safe. MONDAY Big Showing New Spring Suits and Waists, New Spring Coats, New Carpets and Rugs, New Muslin Underwear. Chicago Markets TOMMY SEAIILES CITY IN BRIEF Furnished liy Colin Bros. Xo. I cured hide, 2 5 lbs.

and up. No. 2 cured hide, 25 lbn. and up. No.

Kroen. hide. 9e. No. 2 fcroen hide nc No.

1 calf hide, 8 to 15 lbs Ulc Announcements WANT EXPERIMENT STATION HERE Buena Vista, 1uilsa and Henry-Law Makes Provision. A Ftatute of state law permits any loard of supervisors to set aside the sum of noo and the use of twelve acres on tho county farm to he used for experimental purposes. The farms are conducted under the auspices of the agricultural extension department I'm-nislied by LAMSOV BltOS. grain, provlnlons, slocks and TAKES A BRIDE boiliN. Ofllcn block, llli0 If hide, 8 to 15 lbH 10C vrn morn Mrccl.

Waterloo, iouh, No. 1 bull hide. 8( No. 2 bull 7ln Slevcrt At LnrrnlMT, iiutiinger. II puniio lowa pnono imh.

1 horse All announcements, communications, program, church notices, ST reach thli office before 9 o'clock a. m. or they will not be published. This rule will be strictly enforced. Peerless Catcher Married to Miss npcriui attention fclvcn to casii Kr'n lr.

Heverly, Dentist, 801 W. 4th. Made good, smoko good, taste good L. 13. cigars.

'Phone A. D. Woodruff Co. for tables and chairs. Miss Agnes Wallace is 'siting relatives and friends in Independence, Unanimous Action Taken by Cedar Valley Short Course.

No. 2 horse $2.00 No. 1 bright wool 18205 Medium 15 17c Vcrna W. Mack. ESTIMATED HECEII'TS.

Chicago, Feb. 20. The following of the college at Ames and the supervisors are furnished from there. The department Fends men to plant the corn, count the stand and harvest the crop. The only expense to the county beside the money and land set aside is the cost of four account books in which to keep a record of the Hold, the are tho estimated receipts of hog The K.

of p. Is In first class for till social club and dancing cattlo and sheep for today: Nuptial Celebration at Elkhart, her former home. functions. parties desiring to rent Hogs 14,000 Big Enrollment Reported by President Gunn lor IQIO. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Dawson same cull on A. F. Ktolt, trustee, 613 Home of Young Peoplv.

Cattle 30! are happy over the arrival at. their Commercial St. Sheen 1.500 transportation of the men to Ruper TO WHOM IT MAY COXCKUX. From now on. Feb.

19, 1909. I will not be respotiHlhle for any debts contracted by my wifo (Mrs. if. Van Corder) nor by any one other than myself. H.

VAN GORDEH. vise the work and local help for the Waterloo chapter. I). A. It.

The THE 110(1 MARKET farm. The men come from the college only three or four times a reason Tom Searles, idol of the Waterloo Chicago, Feb. 20. The hog mar meeting that was to be held with Mrs. Fred Hobertson Feb.

22, has fans and backstop of the championship and a few helpers can do the neces team of the Central association, is no ket opened steady to strong. Mixed and butchers. Jtl.O.'i Hi fi.4 been indefinitely postponed. sary work. VarioiiH Valuable Tests.

(lood to clioico 6.05 fu fi.4a There will be a basket Bociabln longer a bachelor. The following from the Elkhart Review gives a brief account of the change of condition of the iwerlcsa catcher from single bless residence on Fourth street east of a baby boy, born yesterday morning. A license to wed was issued yesterday afternoon to Herman J. Smith, 21, and Cora Albright, IS, both of Arlington, la. New England supper nt the Kirsi Baptist church Mondav evening, the 22d.

II. V. Sommers of Colfax Is in the city toilay, placing an order for one of the largest cooling; boxes ever made by the Northey Manufacturing com In connection with the experiment stations, several valuable tests are Bough heavy 6.0." frf fi.20 Light 6.00 fit 6.3') held In Barclay, district No. 1, on Friday evening. Feb.

2t. All ore Tho hog market closed morn uc five and steady. cordially Invited to enmo and bring SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WATERLOO, IOWA. That the Cedar Valley short course is assured for 1910 Is certain by the fart that, tip to noon today 175 men have enrolled for next year and it Is expected that by evening, the numler will reach 100. That Black Hawk county will have a permanent experiment station Is also certain if the unanimous vote of the men of the short course avail.s, and if the committee appointed yesterday afternoon succeeds in carrying out the desires of the farmers of the county.

One member of the board of supervisors Is on the committee and all ap made. The first is the farmers variety test, which is made to determine the reason for the extreme difference in yield between the croiw of two a basket. fi.4.i 6.05 ff( fi.45 6.05 rr 6.20 The Waterloo traveling men's an farmers whose soil seems the same Mixed and to choice heavy Bough heavy Eight Estimated receipts edness to double bliss: "Tom Searles and Miss Vcrna W. Mack were married Saturday afternoon, Feb. 13., by the Hev.

Cleaver, Mr. Searles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Searles of Sinioiiton street, (Elkhart, Ind.) and Is a professional hall player. The bride is chief tool operator for the Bell Telephone company." nual banquet, and ball will be held and whose corn is raised under seem Anntiul IJejinit of Receipts and V.x-peiidiluics of Hie Independent School District of Waterloo, Iowa. 6.00riret.Zi) In the Flks' hall Saturday, Feb. 27 ingly identical conditions. Men from for Monday, 11109.

Secure your tickets of elth-r 4 8,000. Hogs left over from venter the college drive over the farming districts of the county and secure from farmers, samples from their planter day, H.G71. Kubo Brown, ('has. Noggles. John Klzer, Chas.

Bingham or John Hock, pany to be placed In-the Hotel Colfax now under construction at that place. New England supper at the First Baptist church Mondav evening, the 22d. Frank W. Smith, living; on Bluff street, is confined to his home by illness. He is the driver of one of the so the committee will know how many to provide for.

Tickets for Following In tli report of receipts and expen-itltiire i1 the Independent Hehool lUstrlel of Waterloo, lnwa, fur Hie year ending February iMth, VMM. SCIIOOI, HOUSE FUND THE CATTLE MAIIKRT. Chicago, Feb, 20. Tho cattlo mar banquet and hall $1 per plate. Ban koi opened steady and closed un quet served nt 6:4 5 sharp.

Tor or Kecplved from IMstrlot Tax $12,319 06 changed. der of president. Standard Oil wagons, and a cou THE SHEEP MARKET. Ct. A.

II. hall Feb. 22, New England Chicago, Feb. 20. The sheep mar supier and program.

boxes or seed used by them. A record is taken from each fanner of how much corn he plants, the variety of the corn, whether it Is tested, where he bought It. This forms a tracer to determine the pedigree of the corn. Four plantings are made of the 73 samples in spaces, hills square. When it grows, an average is taken of the proportion raised from each and a record is kept.

The individual ear test is a second experiment carried on at the station. Forty ears of corn from 3 farmers are secured. All are tagged, weighed and Am't overdrawn Feb. 22 1H. It Pl(l for Paving 0M 77 raid balance coiilraet Lowell Addition M22 Paid for repair M5 73 I'Uld for ground 3,701 Ml Paid Interest on order 410 Paid fur re-setting 344 cj ket opened steady and closed un ple of years ago was quite severely burned when there was a lire at the plant.

Mew England supper at the First changed. it The Book and Needle club will bs pointed to act are enthusiastic regarding the idea of having a permanent experiment station on the county farm near Waterloo. The committee is made up of the following representative farmers and business men of Hlack Hawk county: George F. Johnson, Lincoln, member of hoard of super visors. Charles F.

Robe. Jesup. George V. Fowler, Ira Finch, Jesup. George Mathes.

Cedar Falls. K. E. Sage, Bennington. It.

W. Gibson, Jesup. C. J. Kirby, jesup.

H. M. Gunn. president of the short course, will also be a member of the committee. County Experiment Stations.

The county experiment station plan entertained by Mrs. H. H. Hender GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. son and Mrs.

J. S. Wray at the homo Baptist church Monday evening, the of the former, 712. South street. Amount Overpaid Feb.

20th, VJM 5,700 II 22d. John Hale, an employe of Uncle Sam In the local postoffice, has pur their measurements taken. These are nlanted in a number of rows. 1fi hills REINDECK $10W 18 IS POND Ft'ND Balance on hand Fnb, 22, '08 1.49 Am't reo'd from MstrlctTax 5,241 49 I'nld Ponds no Paid Interest on bonds 00 balance on hand Feb. 20, D9 17 chased one of the residences recently erected by Bown Bown and will make his home therein.

The property is situated at 1211 Bertch avenue and the consideration of the transfer was long and each kind in four different places. Some corn is found to yield 100-7 bushels an acre; another falls as low as In Clay countv this vear. fit '-d Rein beck, Feb. 20. Miss Savina was explained in interesting manner KhebT, who died at the Hotel Pil grim February 11, was burled In the yesterday afternoon by A.

E. Nelson, who is head of the county experiment Keinbeck cemetery last Sunday. Siio New England supper at the First' 17 TEACriEPS' FUND Chicago, February 20. Open High Low" Close Wheat I May 1. 15? 1 16J 1.14Z 1 15J July 1.01 1 .011 l.oojj 1.003 Sept 96i .953 Corn May 65 .651 .65 July 65 .65 Sept 65 .65 64 .642 Oat a May 54J 55 .54 5 4 i July 4 9 Is .493 .49 .49 Sept 403 4 1 .40 40 Pork May 16.95 16.95 16.87 16.92 July 17.00 17.00 16.95 16 97 Lard-May 9.67 9.67 9.62 9.65 July 9.77 9.

80 9.77 9.77 HI 1)8 May 8.92 8.92 8.85 H.S7 July 9.02 9.05 9.02 9.02 station work which is being; conducted by the Iowa State College through was sick about, two weeks. She had been working In the hotel for two or 16,731 17 $31,271 52 3 30 132 00 Received from District Tax. liee'd from Apportionment Iowa. three years and when she was first taken sick she went to her home in Itecelved from Tuition Am't overpaid Feb, 2, v.m 1 1,927 This work has been carried on for four years and the good results obtained in the twenty counties which secur ly.sart, but when she did not get any better returned to Keinbeck. Miss Baptist church Monday evening, the 4.

U. Taking advantage of the holiday next Monday, the bankers In different parts of the state will hold group meetings. Group No. 7 will meet at Cedar Rapids and this will be the objective point of practically all the bankers and employes of Waterloo. 4 Paid Teachers 76 Paid Interest on 88 26 where the highest of the county was St bushels an acre, the lowest was 7.2 bushels, a marked extreme.

Some ears are found io produce high on the stalk and mature late, others grow very low having; prnall ears well matured but hard to pick. It is found that the common corn growing four feet from the ground is best and so this seed is preserved to be sold and used the. next year. Another test is that for thickness of planting. It is impossible for anyone to tell positively how thick to plant corn for it depends upon the richness of the soil and other conditions.

Planting too thickly results In barren Khejer's death was a surprise to most Balance on hand Feb, JO, Do 25 people as It was not known she was I The Hork Island road will have a spe TOMMY SEAKLI'S, cial car on the train going south at hose Marriage Just llepoitM in ed stations have led bit out of the 93 counties of the state to ask for them. The college authorities prefer to have the stations in counties where short courses are held and for that reason. I'lack Hawk county will be favored if the supervisors permit the small expenditure necessary to carry on the work. During this year, twelve counties have had experiment stations, Delaware, Marshall, Page, Montgomery, Linn, Pottawattamie, Sioux. Clay, morning for the accom-i Waterloo.

modation of the men of finance. New England supper at the First! were under way ito have Tom Searles. or "Tommy' as NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, Feb. 20.

The prices on stalks which are no better than weeds seriously sick. Her mother and sister did nut reach here until after Mins Eheler was dead. Lone Cameron of Charles City Is here visiting his uncle, Dan Lovcll, and family. Mrs. Mammie White was a Keinbeck caller last Monday.

Will White moving to his father's farm north of town. The neighhors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Roberts gave them a party at the home of Fred Shoemaker Thursday night. Tho family will leave for Wisconsin next week to make their future home Mrs.

Joe Taylor does not Improve in the field. Experiments in sixteen the etock exchange at 1 p. m. today were: counties made during four years shows 2 2c jhe is more frequently called in this city, to return here, the catcher very Mrs. D.

L. Baehtcll of 426 Seventh Quietly asked for a modest raise in street. west, who was taken suddenly salary and without foreknowledge of ill while down town last Wednesday company events Manager Bo vie very that three and one-half kernels to a Atchison 101J hill bring the best results. 2 3 PUBLIC SPEAKER $34,728 82 $34,729 8a CONTINl'ENT FUND Kecnlved from District Tax 13 Itec'd from Manual Train'g. 36 7 Received from 167 45 Received from other sources 60 a Am't overpaid Feb.

22, 39 Paid for Fuel 2,049 37 Paid Janitors, F'nKlneer and furljibor bo Paid Secretary Salary lflo oo Paid for repairs, etc 470 H7 Paid for Insurance 16113 Paid for Hooks, Supplies, i'rln ting, etc 1,300 22 Paid Interest on Orders 705 14 Paid for Domestic Science KqulpmeDt 1I6 65 'aid for Apparatus 8 Paid for Power and 178 75 Paid (or enumeration loo 00 raid for desks, chairs bookcases, etc Ill 43 Paid for other 212 12 41 Amalgamated Anaconda American Locomotive. Another of the interesting; tests is Advises Postunt InMcari of Coffee. S'S The ZZZZ mXed is re.frat,,la,e h.mself since he American Smelter Baltimore and Ohio. Brooklyn Rapid Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio. A trained New Enirlanrl Burner at fha p.a Searles and doubtless if conditions i as rapidly as was hoped teen parts of Iowa and experimenting In Its planting.

It is found that corn moved from the north to the south 43J 51 S4J 69 1 .172 65? 74 311 291 ,..1411 773 known Mr. Searles could nurse Is caring for her. rtant(u ovmIno -MdO OCCIl have had the whole treasury of the! Lee Daniels, who has been working Some people, think they must have a cup of coffee or tea before attempting any special work, pome want it afterwards. The same harmful effects the coffee poison caffeine are sooner or later made manifest In cither case. "As a publics speaker" writes a IVnna.

man, "I had been In the habit Ball association. This! for Moller Walters for sorm; tiiuo does not produce well while that moved north, does not mature and is soggy Waterloo Base Chicago Great Western Colorado Fuel and Iron. Erie in Is jfist to show the high regard in the fall. The conclusion to be Miss Vivian Adams, of Dubuque, stopped off in the city yesterday for a brief visit with friends, on her return Illinois Central which Tommy Is held In this city. The friends of Mr.

SearW in this drawn Is that the corn raised at home yields on an average 10.2 more to the National Iead trip from Chicago and Omaha, where city and ail around the circuit will Join joultivllle and of drinking a cup of coffee" after my she has been filling singing $21,539 31 $21,830 31 It Is estimated that it will require to maintain Missouri Pacific. 6 9 the Courier in a wish that the young people may have a long life and a prosjieroiis one. evening's work. "My nights were nearly always rest New tork Central 126 the schools the coming year: less, or when I did sleep I would I I 'eople's Gas 1114 'ennsylvania 12si ments during the past week. She left today for her home in Dubuque.

Next Wednesday will be Ah Wednesday, the beginning of the penitential season, when Catholics the world awake with a heavy, dull feeling and For the Teachers' Fund. fw For the Contingent Fund io 500 eo For tne Scboil House Fund 7.000 no For the Pond Fund 8,000 00 acre than that Introduced from without. When the summer's work Is ended, the seeds are sorted and marked as seed corn, nubbins or wrrthles-s ears and cared for accordingly. Farmers' Picnic. In connection with the experiment station, a farmers' -picnic is usually held in August in charge of the board of supervisors and peneroiiFly adver every movement became an Reading 12M Rock Island 231 Married by Knapp.

This morning ut 10:31, Miss Nellie has moved to the country to try farming. Charley Taylor has moved from the west part of town to the eastern and will occupy thu Hugh Brash house. Mrs. Jack Townsend. who has been sick for some time.

Is getting better. llert Shimer, who has lived In Keinbeck for some years, fs moving to a farm near Morrison. Frank Bovee is attending the short course in Waterloo this 'pk. Miss Amanda Backus, who has been nick with tonsilitls, Is reported some better. Miss Stoltenberg is on the sick list this Week.

Mr. Kelley, who has been running the barber shop under the, poxtoftlce, has sold out to a Waterloo man. (lie-action of the coffee poison.) "My The annual meeting will be held Monday. over will foreKo parties, balls, nocturn-r March Hh. at the coiling place, between nervous system eventually became so Southern 24 i Southern Pacific 117 St.

Paul 1 4 4 unstrung that I was obliged to place mil and 7th Kts. 011 PlufI Mreet, fur the purposs of electing, by ballot, three directors for th al and turn their Murphy F.iirbank and John W. thoughts toward the. Fufferings of the rrl" nf married by Crucified One. The rules for the oh- Juiee f.

F. Knapp in his offiee. Mrs. myself under the care of a physician terra of tbree years, anil for the transaction of seh other business as may come before It. 1'nion Pacific 1774 "The doctor advise! me to give up servance of the season of ne nance have i Janies iser the bride.

st The polls wbl neen at cltcK A. M. ana United States Steel, common 4 6 tised. The people of the county come effee and drink Postum, which I close at 7 o'clock I. M.

been promulgated by Archbishon to visit the farm, pee the pints and United States Steel, ..109 did. 1 ostum not only assures me a JRA KODAMAR. Secy. night's sleep hut nourishes th there is usually some one from the college to give a talk, a picnic dinner and Mr. F.

Slvphard. together with the bride's parent? were present for the eeretiiony. Mr. and Mrs, powers will go to housekeeping on Washington sin t. Waterloo Feb.

20, JOf. system. 1 have used it for a year and have taken great pleasure in Inducing several families In our neighborhood being a feature of the day Talk on Cattle Tuberculosis. Aristoa flour Red Turkey) cwt. 3.00 fio itli Prc.

R)OMvclt on that Mg dear Quill Patent, cwt S3. 20 Dr. J. II. Stang.

head of the veterin Keane (if Dubuque, and forwarded to the pastors of the various churches throughout the diocese. Wangler Bros. Co. unloaded the largest car of wall paper this week that was ever shipped into thi state. It contained 1.10 bundles of 50 rolls each, or ii 2 0 rolls; enough to paper a room in every house Jn this TracllcrV Annual liampiet.

game limit Jo Africa tonight. XXXX flour, per cwt 3.10 ary department of the state college. to use Fnstum Instead of coffee. "One neighbor, a highstrung. nervous woman who had drank coffee all was obliged to leave for Manchester "rysTal, per 2.90 loneer, per cwt 2.5 0 Next Saturday evening, Feb.

27, tht annua! banquet of the Waterloo Traveling Men's association will be held her life, frequently had attacks of stomach trouble from which she suf Wheat SOCft $.100 yesterday afternoon so instead of giving a talk at 4 o'clock he talked to the men in the stock pavilion, treating of orn 5 2c i in nan, loiioweii by a program and dancing. Oliver J. Trumbauer I will act as toast master, and President the subject in which he Is regarded as an expert, "Tuberculosis In The talk was listened to with atten L'ntirc trip rot only 5c. Illustrated Ming, In the Woldcn THE JEWEL The west hido 5c theatre. tion by the men and was full of val I on IM Hearing.

Sheriff F. M. Shores returned last evening from Marshalltown. where he went to bring bac-k F. M.

Lyon, who is wanted here on a. charge of wife desertion. yon uas arretted by the sheriff of Marsha il county after had been by Sheriff Shores. When Lyon left here it Is said he told a that he ua going to Sioux City. The sheriff, after investigation, b-arned ihat he went to Marshall-town id.

an. I h- was located within forty-eight hours after complaint as cut red. Lyon ivl- ivor-d last night to secure bond, but na-3 ijs hearing will probably be lo Id this uable succestions. Examination Today. Examinations in the corn judging work were held In the assembly room M.

J. Brown will make Introductory remarks. The rest of the program will be as follows: Music, by orchestra. Toast, "Loyalty to Principles," by C. Ii.

Rhode. Violin soi. Miss OUdys Noggles. Toast. "Success," bj Senator Sher man W.

I-Wulf of Reinbeek. Music, by orchetra. Reading, by Miss Vera Rock. city. It will pay you to look at their goods and prices before you buy any paper elsewhere as they buy in jobbing; quantity and ran save you money.

We call your attention to their ad elsewhere in this paper. Tom MrJver, who was sentenced to serve a sentence in the city stone yard for drunkenness, made a spectacular pet-away this forenoon while carrying Crushed rock from the yard to wagons in fron. of the building. The Iat seen of him ne was running so fast that resembled a moving picture film. This, was his sefonl offense, he having failed to keep hi word with th court to get o'it of the of the East High school and for the domestic science.

jn tnP First Congregational church. Prof. R. K. Bliss and M.

L. Wilson wer in charge of the Bye 55 60c Barley 50 5 3c Oats 4 3fr 45c Prairie hay, baJled Tame hay, bailed Straw, bailed $4.50 15 Straw, loose 1 Eggs 25 (i 27c Dairy butter 27 2 9c Creamery butter 30c Lard 10c Potatoes, per bushel 60c Butcher cows heifer3. 2.50 3.00 Veal calves 4.00 $5.00 Hogs, 200 and over Hogs, 200 to 240 $5.80 Hogs, 175 to 200 $5.60 Old roosters 5c Hens K'c Spring chickens 12c Young turkeys Old hen turkeys Old Tom turkeys 14c Oeece 7e fered untold agonies. Since she dropped coffee and has been drinking Postum she is in good health. "A young man who had been usej to coffee three times a day, fund his nervous system calling for something stronger.

He began to use spiritous lnjuors and was on the down grade. "tie finally decided to stop coffee and alcoholic beverages and drink Postum. Not being made right at first, he did not like it. but when I eh owed him how to make it boll it 15 minutes, he likd It. "This young man is now prosperous, healthy and of good habit He believes Postum saved him fmm becoming a drunkard." Name given by Fostum Battle Crppk, Mich.

Head "The Road to Ilville," in pkgs. "There's a Ka-mok" I'wr read the above letter? A new one ucnrn from time to time. They arc jrcmilue, true, and full of human bilT-f. former and Miss Neale and Miss Nellie Green of the latter. Those who secure a gTade aNne 75 will re ceive a short course diploma.

Lnlarge Oflice. In Waterloo. Dr. Grace Jerger By appointment. Lafayette hMg, room HOM-tJ.

Office hours 2 to 4 p. in. Both 'phoneg. Dr. J.

A. Jerger ncc, Fullerton I'bice. Office. Iifa tfe Illorlt. repblenre, ('.

Ii. Iowa, 53 2. office, C. is. nwn, liPave Thin Evening.

The staff we're busy thU morning city. He has been employed a farm near Clarkville. packing up and at the clots of the prize onrn auction this afternoon, leave for n. The men of the staff have been very zentoua in their The v. C.

F. N. offices are being rearranged to allow more room. C. M.

Chen-y, general freight and agent, occupying rooms 5B1-512 varaf-d by Dr. Harold Bailey. The general office will be moved to room and K. A. BoKg, auditor of the company, will have room aOi.

Pr. I.tfring of Portland, nd has rented nflieea in the LaFavett building and wi'I In Waterloo aft-r March t. Iir. Ll.T-rlrg is a. hroth'-r of Attorney I).

I.itTrtne and lie niil move his family ber, Jioe-n. rii Fs i ni in io it Dys PAZ OINTMKN'T guaran teed to cur any cap of Iteh'ng. Blind. Bleeding or rrotTuiing Pl to 14 days work and all who have met. th' have been impressed with their earnestness, and for their work.

or mcny refunded. 10c Ducks 9c.

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