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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 21

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FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, James Guzemaa is again traveling lor E. B. Moore. Capt. Fickey is in Virginia for tbe summer, at his old home.

Frank Strub, of Woonsocket, S. is here visiting relatives. St. Mary's church has received a new roof. It was a big job.

Miss Eva Houser has returned from a visit of five weeks deration in Lee county. Mr. and Mrs. John Lorack are in receipt of a new boy Handshaking-is the order. Tripp and family are enjoying a visit from their relative, Miss Maude Griffith W.

Conklin Is the papa of a little girl weighing pounds He is very proud and happy. Mr. and Mrs William Billingsley, of Washington county visited the city on Wednesday. People from Downey aud West Liberty drove to this city Sunday and had a little picnic up the river. Mrs.

Grimm and daughter sail for Leipzig, Germany, over the Red Star line on the 24th oi this month. Grinnell chartered a special train for to-day and came down in force to witness and take part in the sports. Will Miller of Des Moines and W. M. Jackson of Clearfield ate here aud will graduate with the law class.

Mrs. Geo. Powell and son Will are home from a three months' visit in central Florida. They are here to stay Mrs. North returned Sunday from Des Moines, where she spent some time in looking over the state library.

Tbe Elkador Register tells of a certain Dr. D. W. Lewis of Toronto who intends to locate in Iowa City. Murray Gordon, mayor of Authon, was in the city during the week, called by the death of his mother, in Coralville Lyman Nipber.

who has been attending the funeral of his father, returned to his home in Pueblo, Tuesday evening. Eugene Hart, who has been spending several weeks with his daughter, Mrs Humphreys, in Audubon, returned Monday. County Treasurer Sueppel has attempted to destroy his identity by his whiskers. He has succeeded wel too, A Brown, member of class but now assistant engineer for C. R.

6 N. Rv, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. Tbe slating on the roof of the Y. M. A.

building is being put in place and tbe "slaters" will be here Tuesday to put on the slate. In another column will be found a very interestng letter from Mr F. A Remley in Germany. All will find it very interest ing reading. Mtt.

Prof. McClain returned last Mon evening from a two weeks visit with riends and relatives in McGregor ant PDes Moiues. Dr. A. C.

Cowperthwaite has been lending several days in Omaha, attend ig tbe meeting of the Nebraska Homeop tlic Society. NFWSPAFFRRR C. E. Hunn, who was called Des Koines on account of the sickness of his. mother, has returned and will graduate with the law class.

Taken up by I. V. Dennis, one red steer and one red and white steer. Owner can lave the animals by proving property and paying for this notice. The Inspecting officer of the Sons of Veterans gave the camp a mark of ninety- nine per cent.

This cannot be beaten ay any camp in the state. Alex. Cooper the lecturer returned to bis home the first time since February last Wednesday morning. He did good work here and we will miss him. Judge Fairall delivered a memorial oration in Victor Saturday.

Judging from his past efforts the people of Victor were treated to a very fine speech. L. Patterson and Wm. Davis who sailed for Europe have evidently arrived safely. Mr.

"Welch received a cablegram bearing the words "Well, Patterson The various property holders along the sewer lines are making connections The only wonder is that all are not taking advantage of so desirable an improvement to the property Griffiths, a brother-in-law of Prof McClain, came to the city Tuesday, and will take the examination preparatory to becoming a lawyer. He will graduate with his class. The address ot the faculty of the law class will be delivered by A. L. Hudson, class of '76, of City, on June This idea of calling back old graduates is an excellent one.

Iowa College and Cornell College struggle for the base -ball championship at the Ball Park Saturday afternoon The teams are both in good shape and an excellent game is expected. Miller McQuistott have removed their paint store from Dubuque street and will share quarters with Lee Ries. Orders will be attended to as promptly as before and work as neatly done The case of Potter vs. Douglas involving a division of land, appealed from Judge Fairall's court was reversed by the supreme court on Monday. The case is now fully decided in Mr Potters favor Milton Remley Esq" delivered the oration in Oxford on Memorial day.

According to the Journal it was a "most fitting and scholarly address, its elevating sentiments being closely followed by the audience." The prize offered by W. P. Slattery to the champion athlete of the Grammar School, was won by Everett Warner Frank Hatch came out second, and John Bischoff third. The meeting was held last Friday. The law class picture made by P.

Werts Is a handsome one. The Individual pictures are arranged in groups in such a way as to make the letters I The crayon portrait of. Chancellor McClain is very good If the managers of the driving park association can raise sufficient funds, a very good meeting will be held in this.city this summer. All should respond to the call for these races attract much attention to the city and bring in visitors from the outside. Not to be out-done by the Grammer school, the boys of the High school held a field day Wednesday and Thursday, The contests were very good, some excelleni records were made The champions both schools will meet on Saturday to see which are the best men.

New York Store, I sj for $art of Don't you the last jersou fu tho World to find out tUe Best Goods are sola Cheap. op TE mi MORE NEW STALES. HANDSOME SELECTION AND CHOICE NOVELTIES THAN EVER BEFORE. Such Fine Goods you Never Saw Sold so Low We will gratify your Ambition to buy cheap and give extra Good Quality in ike Bargain. The World's Best in Spring Styles at Fair Figures.

A Big Stock in Dress Goods, Shoes, Notions Novelties, to be turned quick on close margin. You People who know a bargain come in and we will surprise you. 55 5,000 yds White Dress Goods (too many at) 5,8, 10,16 to -S to25wgrth double, must lie sold. 9 EE 4,000 rds. Embroflerles (too many) at 2,3,6.10,35.

to 81.00 SB TM worth more, stock must be reduced, come at onco, 450 pair men's Slices (too many) lit $1.50,1.75,3.00 and 2.60. SB 800 pair Ladies' Shoes (to many) at 1.36 to 3.50. 366 pair CbUdrens Shoes (too many) at 10, 50, 75 to 1.50. 85 5 Grand (bargains all through, Ask us for anything, we have it, but do not asfc us for credit, S5S 55S Respectfully, 6. J.

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