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The Ireton Ledger from Ireton, Iowa • Page 5

Publication:
The Ireton Ledgeri
Location:
Ireton, Iowa
Issue Date:
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5
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toe, faewra rit Gee! Urt I'll be to get into some, new Hope be got 'em at GO TO HENRY PUCK'S FOR The Bert AND HORSE FURNISHINGS take pleasure in showing to the trade our fine of Trunks, Suit Cases, Bill Books and Bags. Yard Coal the Mias Belle parrot was a Sioux lity visitor Misses Elizabeth Steele and Mildred Irwin left Tuesday morn- ns; for Tarfcio, where they btrgftina ft you met SWfelMay at HyirrkV will enter their college. Fred Vlocho second year in went to Orange EWS OF IRETON your order for cut flow- be Furniture Store. Satterlee Peebles. er's Studio is open every day.

taade other appointment. the many bargains in window. Harrison of Maurice lunday with her friend, feid. Black autoed to Ha- Tuesday morning. I Mi lie i' was a county seat Tuesday.

of Sioux City is a few days with her Mrs. Use Hog Regulator for your hogs. Waite's. Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Wnite and Mr. and Mrs. F.

F. Morris spent Sunday in Ha warden. Mr. and Mrs. M.

V. Billings went to Eagle Grove Friday for visit with relatives. They returned home Tuesday. For Barn Cupolas see A 4- 1 Dity Tuesday to serve on the grand iury. Towels--Towels--Towels--First quality, all kinds at bargain prices Saturday only.

Hyink Co. Xyal's Nydenta Tooth Paste and preserves--enters the crypts aid crevices of the teeth, even where the bristles of the brush fail to go--you will like it. Waite's Oswald Miller went to Orange City Tuesday where his case for wife desertion will come up before the grand jury. Ellis Hilton went along being one of the witnesses in the case. Mrs.

Jackson and Mrs. Tilford went to Hawarden Tuesday to at- ter.d the District W. C. T. Convention to open there at two o'clock that clay.

Miss A-saes Lendt returned to Maokato, to reclame her studies in music, Monday. Arthur, Alvin and Miss Mabal Karr left if or Ames where they will again resume their studies. Nyal's Nydenta Tooth Paste just the thing for you-a delightful antiseptic paste that cleanses- aid preserves, whitens, polishes and preservas the enamel. Let us show you this dentifrice. Waite.

Mrs. Dick Bonnema and daughter left Wednesday for Chicago where they i spend three wce'vs visiting relatives and friends. She was accompanied by her son David who will return to Grand Rapids, Mich, to resume his studies there. Niel Van'Murden Hospers was in town Wednesday up a farm to rent. K.

Mienes left Wednesday foi Milwaukee where he will attend tc matters of business. School supplies ol! all kinds a Waites. Saturday is 'towel' day with us. loc towels for lOc, 25c full-sized turkish towels for 20c, 25c" embroidered turkish guest towels I7c Get your supply before they are gone. Hyink Co.

J. H. Kidwiler returned from Wessington Springs, S. lust Thursday where he has been to rtl- I tt- V. i Red School House paint.

The paint that stays red. Elmer H. Atwood. Empty wooden barrels at Atwood Hardware. gtauings Sank Ireton Iowa Offers Security For Money Deposited.

A close study of oui published statements reveal information concerning this bank's assets and liabilities. Every item is listed and it is shown how all moneys are invested. Our purpose is to make such investments of funds that will give safety. We have sufficient available cash on hand--always. Also ample funds on call.

We know that security and service are necessary to meet the demands of satisfied customers. We give both. Any 'part of our statement that is not clear, we will explain to you personally. We Invite a close inspection Of our methods and management. G.

E. CAMPBELL, Cashier. SAL TONE If you are not prepared the man who is ready for the "fray" will beat you every time. Then get busy. Get a practical business education such as the Mankato Commercial CoJJege, Mankato, 'offers.

Write for their Nyal's corn remedy will remove your corns. 25c. Waite's. The Misses Violet and Olive Aulwes of Gary, S. arrived Tuesday evening and are visiting at the Henry Dittmer home.

Brown, returned to Paullina Wednesday after a short Chester Kidwiler and two sons Lyle and Russel came down from Wood, S. Saturday. The boys will with their grandparents here and attend school. FOR Shorthorn Jim Arc! came over from a a a few excellent Duroc Jersey RVing autoed to Hawnrden ice Monday has been act- lay on business. nd Mrs.

John Viotho, Sr. Guttenberg Saturday Pith relatives. for ing as agent. He left from here Tuesday afternoon for Orange City where he will relieve the agent at that place for a while. boars, one black Pcrcheron stallion and my large auto.

Will t-adc the stallion and car for i The United Presbyterians will hold their annual picnic Saturday at the dam west of town. Conveyances will leave the church soon after 1.0 o'clock, It is hoped that there will be a full attendance es- pescially the Sabbath School Children. Clara Gender left Saturday visit with his Brown. mother, Mrs. Jim morning for her home at Gutten- i berg after spending the summer stock--cattle preferred.

E. C. Faringer, 1 with her sisters tives here. and other rcla- Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Black left Tuesday for Dickson, Gregory county, S. to look after their farms there. Full line of POULTRY FOODS Grit and shell.

At the Farmers Elevator. L. M. Black transacted business in Orange City Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. G. L. Houlton and family were Sioux City callers Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. M. N. Satterlee and daughters autoed over from LeMars Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Eastman Kodaks all sixes also supplies.

At Waite's. Mr. Ilusman of White, S. is visiting at the Mike Johnson home. Miss Margaret Geuder of Guttenberg commenced teaching iu the district 4 miles south of town Tuesday, Mrs.

Martin Dittmer and Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Dittmer and children departed last Wednesday for their home at Guttenberg, after spending the past 2 months at the Henry and Wm. Ditfcmer homes. Rev.

and Mia. G. Jansig and family of Bridgewater, S. call- Jed nt the Henry Dittmer home on last Monday. They were on their way home from Mauamsm where on Sunday Aug.

29th he preached a mission sermon. I School supplies are sold at the drug store. We carry a full line and will take your books in trade. Waite. New Fall Goods Is the.Order of the Day Formal Display of Fall Fashions Featuring CLASSIC COATS -t WE INVITE our women to view a most unusual selection of beautiful Fall fashions in Coats, now on display in our ready-to-wear department.

For months we have been looking over the models of the best American makers--carefully choosing and selecting--and we have great pride in the many beautiful garments we are showing. You will be particularly interested in the distinctive "CUwic" Coat model-all exquisitely designed, tailored to perfection from cloths of character, and priced to meet every woman's pocket book. We ask you to view our offerings-indeed we urge you to look--for we know that the styles, the cloths, and particularly the prices, will please you. The Farmers Store IrefcM, Iowa. Phone 16.

We have a complete line of Plaids, Serges Etc. in Dress Goods. A full line of both Fancy and Plain silks. Also a complete assortment of Fall Trimmings. We will be more than pleased to show you our complete line and give you prices.

Hyink Company Phone 18.

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About The Ireton Ledger Archive

Pages Available:
4,007
Years Available:
1911-1942