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Daily Leader from Davenport, Iowa • Page 7

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i V. "'vy-V 'V "V- o. 1 I A- DAVENPORT DAILY LEADER 800. I I I Evenings -v-, as a Gentle Reminder tlkt the Fall Season is at Hand; Coat? Iff WIJLt i ttKVENtoRTV Annual Business Meeting of State HONORS ARE EVEN, -The Iowa State iremen's --wjll liold Wrd.auaual neas Davenport on Novem- iwr 21 and 22; Temple, dent of the Veteran Voluntieer imen-s Baker, aliso -a member of -Uils association havi received letters President of them At ttils infeet-' it will; be decided wiiere arid tournatnent' arid business -will of business, 'A' Is expected -that ltere will "be a lkut delegates present who are officers and members of; Fire, companies from cities that hive no iaid: departmnt VOLLMER'S COMPLIMENTS TO "IRISH" AD "outbid will buy a very clever Top Coat in our store. Among them are; Oxfords, Cheviots iiid'Cpy- efts, same chic and style as some of the better grades, has.

i pointed a on 'reception and there is nd doubt -but, what the city council and asscia- 15.0 buys a swell coat silk lined whip cords. and silk lined We you TOP NOTCfl; in quality and RQCK BOTTOM in This is why people like our store as a trading place. Is.it a wonder that the other fellow has the blues? DEMOCRATIC TICKET. CONGRESSIONAL For Representative--Henry Vollmer of Scott County. LEGISLATIVE.

For Representative--A. Schoen- COUNTY. For Clerk--W. R. -Maines.

For Auditor--F. C. Fahrenkrug- For Recorder--Matthew J. Gorman. For Attorney--Henry A- Arp.

For Supervisor--Henry Wunder. For Supervisor--William Lenscb. DAVENPORT TWP. For Assessor--J, H. Gundaker, For Justice--A.

P. McMahon. For Justice--W. Trautweinu For Constable--W. H.

Bishop. For Constable--Chas. Jessen. For Trustee--George Speetzen. For Clerk--John F.

Lydon. a pleasant visit with friends snd relatives in this city, Frank Reavy of the Peter iron, company has returned from Chicago where lie has been the pant week on business and visiting friends. The rafter "Wheeler, which recently broke her shaft above the Government' bridge hus been taken to Clinton where sne will be refitted "with a new 02e. Tlie remnins of Lazarus FoJkc, aged about 70 were received in this city this morning- from Carlisle, Iowa, and at the Crematorium this morning. Bruuch- of Gladbrook Iowa and John of Durant have returned to their, respective homfts after attending tlie funeral of their rao- tlier C.

Branch. The local markets in tho Produce and Commission was rath- or quivt today. Onions brought from 00 'to 40 cents, potatoes 25 to 27 cents tfon "will; appoint, alike and that these ctminlttees will arrange spine entertainment -that Avi.il be pleasing to the men wio at fires give their, tinie to tne saying of property and lives. The Davenport Volunteer Firemen were in ISSG.to 1S2 when' the paid department was" organized. DISLOCATED HIS ARM.

Son of P. A. Soderstrum Meets with Painful Accident. The 14 year old son of P. A.

Sod er- st ruin meet with a painful yesterday and wluch from iising: his left arm for same time. The lad fell off a balustrade at his home and dislocated the arm at the wist. Dr. E. S.j Bowman reduced tbe fracture.

SCOTT CO. MEDICAL SOCIETY. Eastern cabbage T2 a crate. The Democrats of the Fourth hold a meeting at their headquarters" 1-Uh tiud Harrison street Wednesday evening. speakers were Chns.

T. Cooper, Dr. J. E. Walsh and W.

C. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Tri-City Electric Contractors. Metzger Pinno 305 W. Third.

Try Vote, the Tailor, 421 Brady St Densmore. Yost and Xevr Century Typewriters-- United Typewriter Supplies 107 Main, Phone 590. Davenport Malting: paie export bottle beer, guaranteed six months old before bottling. "Tel. M- J- Kngnl has returned from a ten days pleasure trip to Colorado.

W. P. Bettendorf returned last evening from a visit to Chicago. Mrs. T.

Miller has returned from her three weeks visit in Kansas. A SUberstein was first to Holds Its Meeting -and Banquet at -Kimbali House. The Scott County Medical society met Tuesday evening at the Kimbali House -and held their quarterly business meeting and banquet. The first on the program was dinner which was served at 7 o'clock and after the M. D's.

had done- full justice to it they were prepared to proceed with the program. There were about twenty-five members present A small amount of general routine business was transacted after which Dr. Jennie McCovi-- en read a report of a very interesting case under her care. The discussion of the evening was a symposium on tetanus or lockjaw. The following papers were read: 1.

History of the disease up to the present A- DeArmanO. D. 2. Pathology of the L. Allra.

M. 3. Etiology and J. P. v-raw ford, M.

4. tfedlcal S. Bowman. M. D.

5. History and results of serum L. Bierlng, M. D. One -of the most interesting 1 papers was that of Prof.

Biering on ''History and results of seruni theraphy. He shewed that about SO per cent, of the of lockjaw prove fata! and that the anti-toxin treatment was not so successful in this malady as it was is diptheria. The anti-toxin treatment is being vastly mprovctl which is chiefly due to the quality of serum obtained. After all the papers had been read those present joined in a general discussion of the evening's program. Many Germans Called Thick-headed butch Believing Mrsy.Behreni Confession arlRroof of Her Guilt-; Irish Mow Get a Whack so Honors Eyerh A wilI citizen, of high reputation for truth arid veracity, vouches for, ihe the conversation place between Kinv Henry ybilmer at a railroad Seconddistrict oh the night 21st: do you think the effect of your 'Leader Metier' will be?" asked the -X i "It worked answered Mr.

Voilmer. "Now I will get the. I have, cut away from the 'free silver' Leader and ordered my name out of its columns-" (i about the Irish 'silver Democrats?" inquired citizen. they don't know enough to scratch their ticket, but always vote the straight Democratic ticket, and I will get their vote anyway," was Mr. Vollmer's reply.

The above article taken from a Davenport morning paper describes an incident which was narrated ibe next day a Leader representative, but no mention was made of as a candidate frequently says in pri- WED01NO-BELL3 At 9 o'clock Tuesday at residence. of Mr. and Charles Hagemann occurred marriage of Emit Ethels to Miss Clara Priesa very pretty the REV, ROLLINS WINS, ceremony being-' performed by Squire -S. A. -Finger in.

the of relatives and intimate friends of the contracting A repast was served and happy, couple will start vate tilings which he is not publicly accountable for. Mr. Vollmer is a young man a-nd Is very impulsive his as Davenporters al? know, who remember bis attacks on certain local -Germans and German press, Tria! Incident. At the time of the Behrens -trial, it will be remembered Mr. Vollmer was very excitable and radical in his utterances.

The German Demokrat criticized him very severely for what it considered unnecessarily stretching out the trial evidently thinking that as Mrs. "Behrens herself had on the to housekeeping immediately "at 2018 West Third street- The bride is the daughter of Priester and is one of the city's fairest and" most cnanaing young ladies, 1 In addition'. 1 to her; natural graces she possesses many accomplishments and is both 'popular and by a large circle of friends. The groom is a well known, and pop- SUPREME COURT SAYS HE MAY COLLECT ON GEIGER'S BONO. Termination of the Celebrated $50,000 Damage Suit by: Rev.

1 Geiger Against -Rev. Rolling an 18 Other Congregational Pastors. the case of JRoilins vs Geiger, the 'Supreme court has handed down a decision oveniling the motion of Geiger. to "plaintiff from having- execution Issued In order to collect the amoiiiit of his bond. This terminates the $50,000 suit which Rev.

Geiger pastor a 'Congregational church at Marion 'instituted some time ago against Rev. of this city and eighteen other For Gold Whether ular b'usiiiess man, being connnecte'l -Congregational ministers. with the Davenport Steam Heat-ng -As, is well known the suit company and both he. and his: bride li-ave the congratulations and wol wishes of a city full of friends. Beck-Goett-g; Charles W.

and ss Ama.i'l.i Goettig were united in marriage Tuesday at the home of the bride 1102 W. Second street by Squra 3, A. After i.he cerennav -wedding supper was served and the evening: spent in social enjoyment. The bride is a most popular and es- trniable you being fcr a num ber of years ihe rmpioy of H- G. Petei'sea's Tho is also popular, -bsiag- Jn the r.f 'jhrist Goetttt the well kuowu day he was arrested made confession of poisoning aer husband, the case ngainsr.

'her was overwhelm- YESTERDAY MORNINGS FIRE. J. B. 7-ittIc. the Moderator of che Presbyterian church and who has been'a guest at the Harrison home on Grand Avenue since the meetings of the left last evening: for liis homo In Sheaaruioah.

Charles Hotsel is again back at his post in the Board of Public Work's office a being absent for several! located at Second and Taylor streets. Was at the Plant of the Davenport Malting Company. ATI alarm for fire was putted at :25 yesterday morning from box .1" days in attendance at the funeral of his father-in-huv Paul Albrocht, who died several days ago at Port Byron. There was a game of basket ball at the Y. M.

C. last evening between the Seniors and Juniors which resulted in a victory for the Juniors by a score of 0 to S. The Juniors will play the Hock Island" team next Monday evening. There is a big demand far apples on tfie local market. Tney wholesale at 2nd Precinct of 4th ward this morn- to $2.50 a barrel and according ing.

John Heinx has returned from a several -day's business trip to Burlington. Mrs. Jos. R. Kulp who has been seriously ill with appendicitis is recovering.

Hon. John Wowuie, member of the to the, statement of a prominent commission mercha-nt they cannot obtain them fast enough 10 supply their orders. Two years ago today Davenport experienced one of the heaviest snow storms of the season, about inches of snow falling upon that occasion Kith a hlsh wind felled many The resin machines at the plant of the Davenport Malting company were discovered ro be ablaze ami upon the departments arrival was sooa ex- with a loss of about $50. Denounced "Thick-Headed Dutch. Sir.

Vollmer, it will be remembered, was quoted as very Indignant at the jury men. the. anti-Bebrens Germans and particularly the German Dernokrat for SOL locking at tlie matter from his point of view. The editor of the German Demokrat was even threatened with personal assault, so high did the feeling of the Behrens and anli-Behrens factions run. Expressions denouncing the "thick-headed Dutch" who refused to believe Mrs Behrens were then "bandied about.

Honors are Even. Thus as far as -mere Vollmeresque epithets and disrespectful opinions are concerned, the honors are now even between silver Irish" and "the anti-Behreus Dutch-" GETS INTO BAD COMPANY. An Old Soldier is Beaten and Robbed Last Night. About midnight last night, an old man giving bis name as Arthur D. HaskeH and claiming to 'be from Burlington, while under the influence of Hquor.

xv-as set upon and robbed by an unknown thus on Rock Island street Front. He was floored to the ground and badly beaten about the face, after which his assailant relieved him of S10 ia--currency and a gold "watch. The aged victi-m wore a grami army button and claimed to have served during 1 the civil war the Seventeenth. Wisconsin Regiment. He was unable to give a description of his assailant who as yet has not been apprehended.

'Miller-Potter. One of the prettiest home wedding of season occurred last evening, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Potter, 227 Mississippi avenue and which linked i holy the Hyes a hearts of -two' of the cities Tveii known and popular young people.

The 'contracting couple in this instance was Alonzo A. Miller and Miss Marlon Potter. Only immediate relatives of the bride and "groom were present at the ceremony which was performed at 5 o'clock by Rev. J. W.

Wed dell of the Baptist church. The home was beautifully decorated vrith palms and smilax for the joyous occasion. The -bride is a most charming young lady and for a- number of years has been one of the most successful as well as popular teachers in the schools of this city. She is an accomplished musician and has a host of friends all over the city. Mr.

Miller needs no introduction lo the residents ui Scott county, having for three years past been the County Superintendent of Schools ana previous to that Inning taught school in county for tourteei: years. He is r.he son yf H. Miller, one of rue oldest settler's in the county and is not only popular but held in the by a who have had tho pleasure of his acquaintance, Mr. and Mrs. Miller will go to housekeeping immediately at 709 East Fifteenth street and will be at home co their friends at the above number after Xovembar 7th.

The congregations and best wishes of a host of friends accompany them upon their new voyarge in life and if well wishes are to be relied upon theirs will be a most happy and 'prosperous future. as dismiss in the court at Cedar Rapids by- Mr. Geiger's attorneys before it was brought to trial. Resume of Case. When the committee appointed by the Davenport Congregational association went to Marlon to investigate the standing and moral conduct of Geiger, tne latter got an injunction against this committee prohibiting them from investigating his in order to do this he "was compelled put up: bonds, Ely and Bush, as attorneys for Mr.

Rollins et had the injunction dissolved. After the original suit had been dis- i missed by the. plaintiff Geiger, Rev. Rollins commenced suit on. the injunc tion bond and recovered a judgment for the amount of It.

Geiger Appeals. Geiger appealed to Supreme! Court which, affirmed the judgment. T-hen the -attorneys for. "Geiger got an order-from Judge Givens during va i ca-tfou staying proceedings pending the motion for a rehearing. Yesterday the -Supreme court over- i Geiger's motion and allows the i execution to be issued.

Ely and Bush i represiue'l Rev. Rollins and Jamison Smyth Cedar Rapids were the attorneys for Geiger. We are now shbwing a epm- plete lie of Warm gocds at special low prices that will interest Felt Lace Shoes various 9Sc, $1.25 and $1.45 Ladies' Felt Slippers numerous styles 69c and 93c Ladies' Fur Trimmed Felt nullifiers 93c, $1.45 The FAMOUS 222 BRADY ST. Small Profit Shoe House SAME SHAPE TWO QUALITIES WILL REMAIN IN ALASKA. ARROW BRAKfD KATONAH CPESWELL 25teach 2 for25t CLUETT PEABODYCC" MAKERS J.

P. Bledsoe Receives a Letter From H-s Son. J. P. Blecisoe of thin city is in-receipt 'of a letter from, his son AVm.

H. Bledsoe, pilot on the Yukca river, stating that he will not come ftome to spend the winter as he expected to do but Imd already went ino winter quarters at Dawson City where he remain during the long winter. He will look alter the company's property there. He begs to assure his many Davenport friends that if he Jiv es Tie will surely be home early next fall. WANTS FOR SALE THE NORTHWESTERN BANKER.

TAKES POSSESSION. Win Absorb Two Roads in This State November 2. The C. B. and is growing, it will add two independent railway lines to its schedule.

The merging of the Keokiik Western and the i and and PLENTY OF FLOWERS elctric light and tele- board of control, was In tibe city today tres 'on -business. Iphraewires. J. Howard Abbott of Tu Barber Asjflialt is spending: his vacation with his par, nff nr An i this city. N.

Ely has 'been admitted to prac- lief ore the "international Department at "Washington. H. Hi Cpwrtright and wife of Chic- igo are visiting at the home of Mr. in.d Mrs. K.

M. Abbott. The High School Football team will Iay the Marengo team at the Forester Park on Saturday afternoon. Tom Hooper and wife of St. Paul ire visiting at the home of the fornv ir's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. N. looper. -first day.

of registra- io'ii. Everybody who expects to vote the co-min'g election mus't register his. year. Attend M.cGombs' extra petial Island. City Attorney Thnbnen and Hon.

La-ne-speaK at a republican ral- Charlotte, Clinton County, to- laving the pavement on rhich is avemie. SO, ight The "Jolly Forty' give the irst of its series of six dancing par- ies at Library hall Tuesday evening. )ct. Harrison of the UTotel Downs st't this morning for Des Mohics tore ho will the next several ays. A card party will be given this venfng at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. a. Wylie for the friends of Miss Wylie. General Manner B. E.

(Hughes of I). R. N. W. Railway com- wiy returned from a abort visit Galesbnrg, I1L W.

MuehThoefer and wife have re- Moline advertised yesterday for more men. Owing- to the scarcity of laboring in Moline. it is paying? 2 a day for common hibor. DimocV, Gould and are also in need of more men. There may be an opening over there for some of Davenport's unemployed.

seedy looking individual was arrested this afternoon kr peddling a power which he called Bast India Catarrh Root powder. 'KTien search he had five cents upon his person. He will he given a trial tomorrow morn- i the chargeof violating tlie city ordinan-ee. GOES WITH SOUSA. Rudolph Toil Takes Carl Otto's Place Mr.

with Inncs. Word has-been received here to the effect tliat Rudolph Toll, who recently went, to Boston to study, has heen cngs-sed by Sousa and is playing with that, great organization -which is now filling an "engagement with the Mechanics Fair and Exposition at Boston. Mr. Toll has not decided whether he will go on the tour with Sousa or not. As, long as the band plays in Boston can persue his studies but Northwestern, heretofore independent railway systems, into the Chicago.

Burlington and Quincy company, will take place November 2. There has been some doubt entertained whether the 4i would be able to control these absolutely this year, but the Information was given out today, that tlie two roads will come ino the possession of 'the not later than the meeting of November 2, at Ihirlington. The merging of all branc 7 heretofore operated under different but in reality owned by tlie have beon taken in and their purchases be ratified at a meeting of the 'directors of the in Chicago today. The fact that the Burlington and Northwestern will become the unquestioned property of the on Nov- Prices for Choice Cut Ones Lower Than Usual. -There are plenty of cut roses at the flora 1 storr3 retail at 75c a dozen.

This is much than they usually sell for at this time of the year. Carnations are plentiful at 2.c a dozen and the ever popular chrysanthemum sell at, to 35 cents -a single stern. There is an abundance of sweet violets which may be obtained at a hundred. The reasonable price of flowers at this season oC the year is due to the maid weather that we have been having which encourages the plants to blossom. Buy your stoves and' wall paper now at Young and Rock Island.

Paul-Wolf. At 3 o'clock this afternoon occurred the marnafe of A. K. Paul to Miss Phoebe A. Wolf.

The cememony was performed by Rev. Carlos C. Davis of che Christian Chapei. after which Mr. and Mrs.

Paul repaired to the home by the groom at 2127 Farnutn street. Both the bride and groom are well known and popular young people and have the best wishes- of all for a happy and prosperous future. Contains Sketch of E. S. Carl and Paper From Mayor Heinz.

The last issue Northwestern Banker published at Des contains an excellent sketch of the late Carl, referring to him as one of the prominent bankers in the state. A Second hand Hammond Type "Writer cheap. Address 5DO care the Leafier, mt I I im FOR large stoves for soft coal, 1 hand elevator, set of cone pullies. also loose pullles and vnrious other articles. E.

Brady. FOR SALE-Very fine billiard table, ligbr and dark wood finish, fine hook cnse and English pony and jpbaetoa, Mrs. Dr. Keclc. FOR RENT.

EOtc KENT--House, rooms, city water, U21 Farnum. Near street car Hue. FOR RENT-- 3 furnZshert rooms suitable for "lifflu houst; Brucy st. I SALESMEN WANTED. The number of the above per- Iso nubiishes in "Iowa's Reliable salesman to set! coin: i i of paints.

Lubricating- Oils, etc. Response at the Ridimond Convention Liberaltermsand irood position for manor which was delivered by Mayor Fred i Ability. Address. The Atlantic Refining co. Heinz of this city.

The next meeting tc evei Q. of the American Banker's association probably be held at Milwaukee. MALE HELP WANTED. "BGCKWURST" BOUND OVER. AVANTED--Two Men to travel Salary a week ami all expenses, no contract one year.

cash atcnrlty re anirotl. Cull at-St. Hotel from 9 to -I Held to Grand Upon Charge of 1 o'clock. S. D.

Knnpp co. and BOY work in Mattress fae try ca Street. Partridge-Eckmann. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock occurred the marriage of Patridge and Miss Frederika Eckuiarm. Rev.

W. H. Blancke officiating. The wedding took place a.t the home of the bride 1C2S Scott street The young people win commence housekeeping hi a home "being prepared, for them on West Fourteenth street. bride lias been assistant bookkeeper the Boston store for some time past until about six weeks ago when she resigned her position.

She Is very charming lady and has many Mends ia this city. Partridge is the night manaser of the Western. Union Telegraph, company -here and is a wideawake progressive young- man. They have the best wishes of many friends. Vagrancy.

"Eockvurst" L-e well known character 01 the East side was arrested by Eory cal1 at once ewy work ilfi 10 3 Detective Connelly 7'esterday bound over to the grand jury nr.on man tojrlve aecuriryaml handle uie ca.ir a ui palL me(J article. Biff seller, exclusive AX- hamtual vagrancy, iency eivon parry. Buffalo CalK Co. R. Marshall for disturbing hand Buffalo, y.

Y. bills was given a jail sentence of five. MISCELLANEOUS. Officer Atkinson made a neat cap- nire last nignt when he arrested a this office nnd receive reward. party by the name of Funk of Moline and Thomas of Rock Island, a for The Genuine the latter citv for the theft of a i Brewers- Best Orations.

u-ac nnti "The Standard" and the phenomenal seller. i i -uiuei JIULI- -B ewaro of JmUations. liberal terms- Ex- ned of the arrest and -came over alter elusive territory. Address thopubiisher, the men, taking them across the riv- P- Kaiser, Depr. B.

ST. Louis. Mo. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ember 2, will be good Moines.

While the news to Beg has owned Moines. While the "has owned a controlling interest in this company. yet it has been unable to go ahead with improvements contemplated on account- of not being absolute owner of the property. The -Burlington and Northwestern will -be extended as so-on as the mnsolidatiaa of the -roads taice place, to Tracey from Oskaloosa. lined to their boae in after of course lie leave's with the band it will end his studying for the ent at least Toll takes the place of Carl Ottp who left Sowsa to RO with limes and his great band.

many friends of Mn Toll will be tlcliffhted with this chance to show his metal. "Garland" Stovtt antf wore awarded Highest prise at Faria greeting friends at the cpunier or tlie bank, Mr. E. S. our former cashier, was suddenly stricken with heart failure and expired almost instantly and whereas the Board of Directors desires to place on records of the bank some expression oC their deep sorrow.

Resolved. That Lho sudden and nn- Victim of Railway -Accident in Rock I expected death of Mr. Carl so soon RECOGNIZES THEIR SON. Board of Directors of Citizen's Nation al in Memory of Mr. Carl.

At the last meeting of the board of directors of tho Citizen's Natonal "bank the following resolutions were toihe bojnl and unanimous ly HIS ANNUAL VACATION. er In the Kock Island patrol. QhiTTror-lc fnr i J. fcnanrock. tor peddling was given five days this morn- i parties, address w.

P. Co. i ANTED-- Lathes and Gentlercen for worfe a i i Tri steady employment 10 rfjfht Olllg. Jim Jeffries, not the pugilist but Major S. E.

Blunt commandant more of a fimmcier, wanted in Rock the Rock Island Arsenal post east Island for the theft of was ar- on a business crip. He will visit New resied in this city last night and tak-1 York and Washington before his re- en across the river. turn. the "Whereas, on the 15ih, instant Island Resided Here. The young man who was so frightfully mangled by a Rock Island freight train across the river last Monday night has been identified as the year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jo'hn -of this city and residing at 604 -West Front street Their son had been missing for several days and reading in the papers of the description of the.unfortunate victim of the accident in Rock Island, they thought that they recognised a resemblance of thetr absent son. They went to Rock Island yesterday and after his return to his home in good spirits and apparently recovered health, 'has been a.nd will long continue most deeply mourned and regretted by. the Directors. Officers and Employes of this bank and by the community.

His faithful service-of. nearly twenty-five years as Cashier, had won for him the confidence and esteem of ail generous disposition. and ever genial and courteous manner -had endeared him to each one of us and his will be cherished by us, not only as an officer of the bank, to Capt. James Osborn Navigates River to St. Louis.

Capt. James us born, commander-in- Chief of tho Mississippi river at Davenport, left on the Young at. 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for his annual fall trip to St Louis. At Burlington he boards the Sidney at 3 o'clock this afternoon and arrives in St Louis on Saturday morning. Ca-pr- Osborn takes this trip after the close of navigation every fall to settle up the season's affairs with me Diamond Jo officials at St.

Louis. Tne genial captain will combine business u'ith pleasure and expects to be away a'bout two weeks. RURAL BOWLING CLUB. 4' a cr 9 ct 0 4' MILLINERY STORE a- 9 0 9 -a 1I4-H6 W. 2nd Street.

had the. remains disinterred. Their whose wise counsel and pnident man- suspicions proved to toe well, founded agement, its prosperity has been for the; dead boy was their The largely due, but as a personal friend remains were brought to the Resolved, That the Cashier be re- home in city last evening and quested to convey to the THmily of Mr. were 'burled today at Fainnount Carl assurance of our deep sympathy cemetery. in their great bereavement.

Elects its Officers for the Ensuing Year. At a recent meeting- of the. Rural Bowling Club the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President T. Burrows. Vice President--E.

A. Hinrichs. Sec and Treas--E. E. Miller.

Keeper and Dispenser of Club Secrets--Airs. Beattie. The club "held thpir annual picnic last Saturday at Linwood. a i We have just received -a large shipment of Haviland's decorated China in salads, pud'ding sets, cakeplate, cy- sterplates, etc. These are all of the lateert shapes and decorations, and prices only reasonable.

Wo solicit your inspection. LORENZEN, 3rd and Harrison. 9 a- 9 a- 9 I 9 The Largest and Most comprehensible in the three cities. Ouccpying 6,000 square feet of space It bothers a good many people to note the wonderful anil--'ever increasing 1 popularity the BEE HIVE. Some of our competitors get-excited and-talk loudly about the following newspaper assertion which we make.

That we are the largest, leading and lowest price Cloak and Millinery Store in the tri-cities. To those who have not visited our store wejhave remodeled and enlarged it, we ask to come and inspect our large stocks of Jackets, Capes, Box coats, Automobiles, Blouse, Eton and Light fitting Suits, Silk and Wool Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, Dressing Saques and Millinery, whether you are ready to 'buy or not and convince yourself that whatever Is said in a Ad you- depend It's So. i 1 1 4 i 1 4 A -Vv i i i- 'V A I I.

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