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The New Era from Humeston, Iowa • Page 5

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The New Erai
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Humeston, Iowa
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5
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LOCAL MENTION. California fruits at the Bakery. H. E. Henderson has started to dray- insr M.

O. Barnes and family. Sundayed in Leon. Get your job printing done at this oiSce. Mrs.

M. C. Doolittle, has been on the as uowu to Leon sick list. Wm. McHenry Monday.

For Pearl and Leader Hour, go to the mill. AY. H. Henderson is la St. Louis, buy- in? xdodx.

Wild West Cigars are the best at Arnold Threshing is going oa lively now with tUe farmers. All the latest patterns in millinery at Mrs. New stock of clocks just received at M. C. Doolittles.

Ii you Flour, Bran or Shorts ir'j to the luiii. Smoke the "Governer, cigar at Ar, noM i Gelpin's. A. at the city meat market for fresh meats of nil kinds. TV'in.

visited Cory-ion, this week business. Weather damp ana disagreeable the oi the wetrk. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Young.

0 -tober 8th a sou. James Fieccher. or Allertou. was Eiraiestonthis week. H.

S- coach No. 1, went to Burling- to be overhauled. Call at McHenry's and see tha new ilress goods and cloaks. Jewelry and silverware cheaper than ever at Arnold Gilpin's. See the new stock of pipes, the largest in town, at Arnold Gilpin's Several business nouses were damaged by fire last Sunday, at Keokak.

The largest lot cf clocks ever brought to Rumeston. at M. C- Doolitties. Mrs. S.

P. Newcomb returnee! this from a visit to Nebraska. A performing bear was one of the street attractions last Thursday. Get shared at the popular barber shop. Helehers.

north side Broadway. Hardware at Rock Bottom, at the Store, Smith Smith. market price paid for all kinds of by Gardner Hamilton. TT. II.

Babbitt, of Promise City, was in Hir.neston on business this week. Highest market price for all kinds of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hasbrouck, of Buffalo. Wyoming, relatives of the NEW ERA. family, Yisited in Humeston last week.

More new type has been to this office.and we are better than ever prepared to do fine job work. Come and see us. The largest, and liu-? clothing. Overcoats and C.rps Wayne at A. Humeston Go and see thesa.

Henderson Bros, is the place to buy drugs, paints, oils, window glass, wall paper, jewelry, books. erv notions and etc. Mads al I11ICX call work a speciality. Mr. Cbas.

Slade, oi North Hendersos 115. is visiting at Kobt. MiddSebrook. And Adam Bruner, of the same place, is visiting bis sister, Mrs. Daa 3Icsher.

During the wet weather this week tLe at A- Humestoa Co s. sold a bi? lot of rubber shoes, and says he has a lot of them left. Daalel Helcher, has rented and fixed up his ever popular barber shop and is oetterthan ever prepared to attend TO even-thin? in his line with comfort and dispatch. A son of George Carton's, was kicked by a colt one day last week, making a verv pamful wound on his head. Dr.

Fortney reports him as getting along splendid. School tas commenced. And Henderson prepared to furbish school books, slates, tablets, and supplies of ail ki-ids at lowest prices and "Don't you A re now opening up a large and carefully stock 01 Piuviiased at CASH PKICES, and respectfully Invite an cf tlcir -t coniideni uf tlu-ir ability to please in style, quality anil price. AW would call to our BOOTS AND SHOES, A Ni MITTENS. HATS AND FL'R CAPS, HOSIERY, CLOTHING, AND OVERCOATS.

Thankful to cur friencs for their literal 7 cv.r aniLiticn win A. Front Street and Broadway, 9 9 HUMESTON, IOWA. and it is the most com- Lee county. On ihe Ijith biii of mevliviiKti herbs I ever siw Pec. ItSO she ol to his son.

I- L. Fred ti.e LUP-V Gordon, at West Point. Iowa, sine f.vo-veur-tkl irok wLich he Josluia book, the "l-anner vbout tbe year Ic04 Mr Gordon, with last ot spoke a levr wee.cs re nioved to Pike county 111. The yoimjf of Cand.na since, is sutlicientiy ar i js.72 a a i ix-uioveu Mot-da -and rsress 10 let a fro tllelice js.72 again will be a valuab ivi it. i farmer: DEKBY, IOWA.

OCT. 1st, pocke a All those indebted to me oa book account th must settle at once to save cost. Notes st due must be paid without delay. S. 5.

Smith, the sewing machine mar farm. as it can be carried in tables for nearly needed sjlvini; the value oi -and Waviie couutv. near Ilmnesion. tor Baptist lowa. Hers is The Erst, death in the i One eve last a her husband and their lour Cambria, "while on daughters al; living.

By her death the his to k-uir-hy xi OI 4 i i to his present home--now so sadly HISt US I i TT rer." would ir.ipiy. a a he llsuii of grain-at any price per fivin' 1 t'ie value of stock, at price per ma be united again to tind had ei above. Mrs. Gordon. the to be perfect family circle was broken (4od grunt that it i remembered her Creator, in the days i upon careful observation.

i her youth, and at an early age, united miU-s the i i i i i a Methodist Church. She had in a neighboring cc'ru-fL-ld. Afii-r i LI1 I I I JJ. CIII W.I IJ i i i i i i w- will rep-are ail sewing short. o- ril 1: lhe an( will ot all who i rowing a imnduili of Iron! a Idu-i notice and warrast them.

He also ofiers bles everytinu-: ksiew lier Her kind luce, an-i generous neighbor hs secured tbe animal. large inducements to those wishing to iikel ro upn-i th-- aeu cbaracte will not soon be jorgotten. I te sl-jwly rode hor.ie he be a purchase an organ. Leave orders at the i lve ot leaisi t.uicy saying Oi th ag tb Departs she passed I quoting" these a EKA ofnce. On last Thursday morning, while coop- ling cars in the yards At "this piac- Enprene Shepard sot his sand caught betvreen tue cars severly bruising it.

As no bones were broken "Gene hopes to in a short time. all right A peculiar virtuo in. Ayer's Sarsapat ilia is that Tvhiie it cleanses and purees the v'uieuy ao LUC uav departs she passed quoting tiiese it f-r surpasses any ct me a 'j- rl av ct uiv ing almost will endure, for tlu oi" have ever seen. Mr. Atwater; b.is the reputation of being: one oi the i I completed her iiity-eight year.

The best in this part of the country, and this book certainly remembrance of her charitable, gentle V.TS-IKFI. benef iction upoa her reputation. uen con.pie.e book without a rival as farmer assistant. bereaved companion and daughters who YM 1 i hope Qf in a land were in aIJ a snf- LATSST PE.OM OHIO. are unk Gcd thiit -rireth all: the spreads its irom all corruptions impu and thereby roots out disease, it builds up i and invigorates the whole system, and makes one young again.

WINTER 25 to 50 The latest news just before going to Dice, K. 1 i i i i seec-s, at the Elevator, per busfld. Get them now. Be.t I -T 'I 3 Born to Mr. and 3lrs.

J. 0- Abel, on Tuesday. October 13th. a daugeter. A Jarse and well selected stock of Cali- pies ever grown and in larse variety.

Dont wait, lor there weather. Plenty of Honey, 10 cts per pound, cheap- press in regard to to Ohio elections, is he i- uueri rvices were held at the that the stste has gone requbiican by a- Vulg chool House, last- Sunday, Oct. 31 bout 15.000 plural! ty. Foreaker is elect- nd attenaed a large number 01 Over earth's plain: The yet not cornjij-ain For 'tis Gou that t-iideth till. ed governor and Sherman senator.

Cam- svm ut friends, plete returns, of course are not all iu bat i the indications are as above stated. The of the republican state committee issued the at 1 :30 SCHOOL 5TOT2S. i a j-; a fruit at Gardner Eamil- ton's. -Tame? returned, from Colfas last Friday, and will visit a short time at home. Brad Alexander has returned from Kansas, and will visit a few weeks at home.

-It present ratio of a KY PitOF. IIIXE. On last Saturday, about thirty of the Corn to "Will Buuigiirdn-r i Ed is poir.i^ The finest stock of chewinsr tobacco and confectionary in the citv at Rohkars. is the time to subscribe for the EKA. and get- two papers for the li Fitcll.

five nigh school scliokrs at the school er in large quantities. Geo Litt? Richard Churchill met with a ve- kept up Jamrs C'al'lwpll and L. We hack, a very pleasant call irom TTe regret that we failed to mention at -v. Hon. W.

P. will speak last week the splendid donation tendered Corvdon. 0:1 Thr.ivuav. Oet i- Kev. Garrison at the Christian Church i at Mrs.

Dr. Wall. Mrs. Gear, and Mrs. Fultz week.

We hope to welcome many the Thursday before he left. It is reported as one of the most pleasant event that Las happened in Humeston for soni wile, started ihe of the Ear, Apples are moi-e of our patrons to our scaool rooms of town, this Thursday, ls one of the besr I them i i i h'-re: WP fa'i z.r-1 to i i i i Th la time. Dissolution partnership under the firm T- C. T- U- will mef at the resi- possible to encourage pupils. r.narg-r.

on weather the past two days seems to have 1 donee of 3Irs. 1:1. Tharsdisv. Octobor 15th. i a i mada but little difference in our attend- Llncn ani and r.fiy cts.

per bushel. youatr man. b-tween tne SOH I dissolved, by ratJtnal consent, J. B. Sh-naiKloah II.

B. Dilsaver retiring- The business will tiou. last Monday, see new time hereafter be conducted by the Messrs. card this wees. Culdwell of Lewisburg.

mes A. i return to" the iorm-T 1 hooi seems to be receiving its Geo eljwt WftS 1 i i share of accidents this full. We now i Uead i have the second serious accident to chron- pc ot i out icle. Churchill with a number of of people a Mon lay ior an extended visit at Yrichita Hro- lot of or new an pattprns. 3' week- at Stanton's.

playing at the i Surdav afteriioon, when he teii the converted gabbler ap- 21 1SS1. in tha interest revo vlng turn table in sueh a we advise th IM TM The latest style of KliglUi aijon is to go over iLi Lon" 1 theconverteci aau.bierap-j'-^"·'^ i in Hmneston lart Thursday even- of the republican party, ing and Friday morning. Ins address-j eslre on the social evils and he Ir.inules th(- Anniversary Social, as to brea his left thigh. 1 carried borne and Dr. McHuiccti re, be II.

received this llS The swind- his subjects in a masterly manner. i of singers music. is uccompanied who render very A new een added to in 1: ir cJtle Tr.psday pow doi "5 j. Oct. doors will be! p.

to the Knight? and Knicrlits. Their lami- G. T. U. IOWA CITY.

Oct. 13 --The 1 aUe work fcr jnor- than a i A 'jl: Christian Temperance nion oi iowa Ces th Cilery without a Committ annual session in this city. Tr.e SCHOOL BOOKS. line of SeiiOC'l bo" pe-5-- pencils be found i'i Arnold J. C.

Bemeard's Barber hop. on con- of departments, trustees to please in any thing eevanselist, after the routine for hog are le- St iil trCTl t. or has proven thr.t it is the best cleansing quested to iu r.n.form. and a work of tlie began. The the best quality, low prices Aliss Louie Saviors, and Mr.

Meek. ofEonapart, Iowa, were married at Lineville, last week. Rev. E. J.

Gantz, formally of Hunieston is now Pastor of the Central Christian Church, at Indinapolis Indiana, M. C. Dolittle is at all timef teady to repare sewing machines and organs or sell new ones. Work warren ted. Call at Ilines' snd examine her new stock of mi'linerv goods.

The fan- est selection ever brought to Hunvston. agent for the hair--that it prevent well as removes danclruff. cools and sooths the sculp, and stimulates the hair to renewed growth and beauty. The "Old Commoner" as the friends of Thaddeus Stevens, the distinguished Congressman were foad of calling i to a fellow member who was suffering fioin indigestion and kidney diseaseT Try Mishler's Herb Bitters, I believe it w.ll cure you. I have used it tor both and affection of the kid- time L.

Livingston. I). I). Ilnmeston. J.

L. Berry. president. Mrs. Mary Aid rich, gave her i Committee annual address, which was a comprehen- corn, 35 sive and exhaustive resume of the work wheat, -v i 1 -TM --1 i of the association during the Ust year.

Fresh Bread at Rohkvir's. DEATH OP MRS. GOBDON. Mr 5 Mary Gordon, wife of Win. Gorderi, do- i parted "this life, October 1SS5, aged 57 years.

11 months and days. Mrs. Mary Gordon, was bom Oct. 14th, Miss Dean, of Allerton, is now the 1827. in Brown county Ohio.

Her maul en est of Miss Ora Nelson, name was Mary Wilson. In 1844 she Prayer meetinge every accompaineu her family in their re- ing, at 7:30 p. at the M. E. church moval from Ohio, to Iowa.

Mr. Wilson, Mr. Binford. from Lee county, is here Cows heifers Cambria Items. Steers, Hides, I i Prayer meetinge every Tuesday th Timothj-, 1.00 Hay, 4.COa Oats.

Ciovei-seed, 5.00 Flax, 95 Potsices Hens. 4ets per 9 Onions, 5t Baeon, 12 Sugur.t Beans Meal 4.0 Haras 12-2 Coal 10 Butter 12 Eggs 15 NEWSPAPER!.

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