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The Chief-Reporter from Perry, Iowa • Page 1

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--jfrr 1 he Chk LARGEST AND BEST. THE Is tin- oldest, paper Iti I'erry sunl Ilio must wiijelir In llio wiuif.y I is (if tin: I I I iviln I'crry t'llut, i Uiillns Onlur Ueiiortor haif orthnlisl.111 I'urry (viirn cn iiljsei-itoj fur It.YOU a of setting It anil you plitucitu iul in 11. you the rjrust tut.loii. VOLUME XXVI. PERRY, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, .1899.

NUMBER 34 --it Good times seem tales of prosperity section of the where" will a bet- in this respect be store. More peo- goods here, are goods, and buying ever before. We the credit, of other local store such values in Goods, Capes, arettes, Dress Ribbons, wear, Gloves and Our Sales are Ahead iff Prosperity. to be wide-spread, come from- every country, 'but. no- ter object lesson found than this Pie are buying buying bettei them easier than deserve a share PERRY FIFTEEN YEARS AUG.

Hems Taken From the Chief Files, Published Oct. 24, 1884. course, begins for no to offer general Dry Cloaks, Coll; Goods, Silks, Trimmings, Under wear, Mittens Blankets. In fact all lines that are shown in an up-to-date store. N.

HENNESS COMPANY. For Style For Wear For Ease For Fit Our Shoes We Ihc Best 35.0, $4.00 Values to be found. S5.00 son Graney --James McNiece is now acting car-sealer ia the Milwaukee yards. --Miss Nettie DiddyV-of Adel, spent last Sunday in Perry with her brother Marion. --J.

T. Davis and family returned yesterday from their extended Ohio visit. --Frank Huff Win. jringer's interest in the Brunswick billiard hall. 'Cole, Geo.

Beaton's right-band man, is off making a tour in Nebraska among relatives and friends. --LonisCrist went to Chicage Saturday and on Monday was married to Miss Agnss Barry, of that city. --Engineer Coltrin. is taking a short Henry Clarke is manipulat- ingthe throttle on 432 iu the meantime. FROM THE COUNTY CAPITAL anil Gossip Krom Special Correspondent.

Our I Fred H. Fitting and Melissa B. ocker were, married Thursday evening reform school, the board juaiie a by which no wife of an officer bf a state institution should be employed, Tim made it for the hupeiiu- tandsufs wife to resign and the superintendent resigned with ber and the board put in another man, and here is whe'-e the trouble bsgau. The idea that anv man's wife should b3 i i Ia5fc week Jlt fclie bome of 3 charge of a school, a school! Lcnodcej parents, in Dexter. The for girls, is preposterous.

Before mak- lilcly ls wel1 knowu to TM an Fe TMJ leo iug this rule the board must have visit-1 ple havia in the public schools at that for some time. Mr. Fitthig'is cashier of the State Bank of Dexter. This is a peculiarly happy match'as both are of the very best people bo be found, in Dallas county and are held esteem by a large cir- ole of. friends and acquaintances ed the home for the feeble minded the insane asylum and ideas from the inmates gofctsa These girls were kopfc at -the" county court house all last week ami they had' a goo.1 time.

As 11 wag one Superintendent the public tines or four ot the school, lias ar-anged for a number of My Friends The Inmates the street, you. going? PERRY, IOWA. ART EBNER I Tinware, j-- Stoves, ANDLE 3 Bicycles. Paints, Sporting Goods, etc. iows.

W. Wa3riut Oes Moines, Iowa. Aiumermau was elected treasurer, of ihe inclepenaeut school district of Perry, at the last, meeting of the school board. --J. H.

Moore and wife leave this inoruing over the Milwaukee, for a visit with relatives-near "Ye'riion," Jfebraska. They, will reinaiu sometime. --rLee Gamule building another addition to his-fnrnitnre store! It will be used for storing goods, as headqnar- for his.sewing machine department. --Marion Did dy wants rpoiii to spread himself and to awtoiniuodate his increasing trade, for that purpose he 13 baifding a good sized addition to his store. S.

Morrison, of the train dispatchers office, has been eujojiug a tn visit froui his mother the week. She rfetnrned.to ber home in Wisconsin Wednesday evening. --Renb. Hunt 13 driving a new niiilc wagon iiow-a-flays. Reuo is a mighty fiiitlifnl boy, and he manages to make his rounds as nenr on card time as the railroad company do with trains.

--iMarri'ed. Thursday evening, Os: 10, 1884, at the residence of condactbr ifaig. in Perry. Geo. Smalley and Miss Alice of Woorlward.

Squire Cliappelear, ofSciatiag. --Wf dnesday morning engineer Chas. Zilley strncfc a cow as he was pnlling ont of The "cow-csitcher 1 caught her, and by the the engine was decorated we the cow ip eccentric. --On last Saturday morning'Frank Leonard undertook to go between the at the Fort Dcdge depot, but while bis foot was on the the train back up, and hi? right foot ivas caught and badly bruised up, rliongb no were broken. lamed, Oct.

19, at the residence of bride's parents in Perry, bj Kev. Mr. Jtisper Carlile" and Jliss Lizzie The couple were the recipients of iuany fine presents and we sure they are de-serving tiiem. The couple will home on the groom's farm 4 miles east of Perry. --Several of the friends' of Mrs.

Eliza Miipbeil got up a surprise for her Wednesday tiight. presented her with an elegant base burner stove, for which, she returns sincere thanks -We are informed that Mrs. J. JK. Phillips and Mrs.

Keeley were the originators of the surprise, and ther were assisted by Mrs. A. AV. Otis. Mrs- F.

M. Hain. Mrs. John Moody. Thosl Green, and several others, whose names were not given to us.

--DallasTownship Dots: Willie Koop has been on the sick list this week, but not serious A sister of Andrew Maxwell's was visiting her brother and last week Isenhart has purchased a farm of James Walter's and will get possession W. Lisle has moved from the Witter place into the house formerly wx'npied by V. A. Fin'ey. L.

M- Resser is building a fine large addition to his house, 16s25 feet. J. J. Quiggen and C- Ross are doing the'mechanical part Clyde Lvon and wife have returned from tlipirbridal tour and coziiysettleddown to house-keeping- Clyde is one ot our best yonnjr farmers and we are glad to see him secnre so bright and intelli- gent coninaDion. tiorrt of their, were look-, Monfl molnllis talks by various citi- a the window I of the to to before and rec-ognuod me across tbe scuool Qns week ago Sen- Bndie, where are ator otchkl5s )oke of Uie maM Is on let on like you don't 1-uow us TVhere you been all the time? Come oter and sse us These vere a feiv of the remarks -they ofterad.

Thers ue one or two men iu Perry who think they can swear, bat Quite a number from here are going they have not learned the first princi to Van ZJeter, Saturday night, to at- ples yet Thfae girls conld give the; tend the Nichols meptnif. i hiws. Layt morning tendent Hntch ins-talked to dents on educational topics, aie to be followed by others. Sttperiii- the stu- nd these 'Bloodv Bandits' order instructions in inyof i ol v.ickejness. Theyj Pi ecinct ooiunntteeman H.

Lor desei ve a ery er? pumbhment- and mg Dallas Center announces that to three week's. the town will bs painr.ed red ou the state ening of Kbvember 8rd. when Hoii C. Kar.kiri, the iron moulder of Pennsyh auia. speaks there They are One night last woek engineer Dive for large attendance and nd thdt the meeting saall be a suc- should be sentenced confinement in the JN DARKEST DES M01NE5.

lE3itorial Jackson fell on the aodcin putting out his hand to hhoalder, it was split fiugeis an inch or mo painful injury. ny between thee, msking a very cessful one. lieeases been issued dm mirths past week follows: I Burdecta Kiley and Broadlick Frasier and wife F. H. Fitting and Jlelissa B.

Leaocker. er visitors! Lester Roush and Lou Dial: Bur' rellaad Delia Stoker; Frank C. Bilder- back.a.iid Minnie L. Shuev. Conductor Sious City were with ilrs.

Fraiser's mother, Mrs A. Miller. Jlr. Frasier i- nursing a--bit, felon on his hanl, tnd it keeps him pretty busy. He received a hearty greeting from his many quaintaces.

old time.ac- Those who attended the Desterstreet fair, last week, were much pleased with the entertainment afforded them. The displavs in all departments were James Mills of Perry and Edward good and many premiums given The Smith of Bagley came a few free entertainment coiisistingof music to visit their old comrade, "William igh diving. Bishop Eros" acrobatic were all in the same and others of like char- company soing out together and ke he program well for soldiering for over fonr year's day. toth dates There was no Mr. 'J, as? Garrett says it is just like meeting a biolher to have them come.

They drinking and no gambling aiid the Irtrjts crowd was very orderly. Dexter citizens worked a unit for the -suc- snent Snuday together and on Monday! csss of their fair au(1 the were paid, for those who patronised it baie monimgleit ror their homes feehn-j onlv wonls or for town and that they had been repaid for their the manner in which 't conducted the -fair. It will be repea-'ed. next year on a larger.seal". We Want Wood.

Now is a good time to bring us tha public has proclaimed it. Honest efforts always bring their reward and we are with the demonstrations of the people whose confidence we have won through liberal and courteous treatment. There is no secret about, our business; methods; it is simply by- buying in large quantities, discounting our bills, and contenting ourselves with small profits that we are able to undersell all competitors. Our garments please because they are. absolutely correct in fit, fabric and They are the embodiment; of GOmfort, and style and every'garment is- fully them.

We want to call speeiai attenfcioa to. oar Cireat Line of We are showing Coverts; splendid goods, elegantly made and trimmed 512.50,; Kerseys, Meltons, Fiiezes, and to $20. Ulsters at S5.09.to S20 We sell the STALEY; UisDSSWEiJi, the hacl.V Becker, of Dallas Center, McCleary, of this place, engaged in an i exciting sprint- at the fair grounds wood you have been talkiag about AVednesdaj afternoon of last week. Tae race was very close but Becker 1 won. since early last spring.

You i i -ui -c. won. Considerable money changed for the CHIEF-REPOHTER and. all -the on the result and arrangements other papers acd publications you waut in good wood- I. Oct.

35th, 18SK). PERRY, IOWA. Seminal Weakness and Sexual rioKUJJ-ir awpflntass Iwwfc ana Stricture SS CTl SO JOTI "Of all that is good IO-TO affords the best." a joke or.e inslanoB at isast. IOV.TV aiTc-rds fcx elsva- Slatc tors in tbe sfcste house, Kk-vntors bnt they are not best- These may been very Sue and expensive a time. The 3reseni valne wonM be hard i-o for the-- vary- going np and do-mi ns they do.

honse In town Tron33 Jake thenj gift to tiiem 5n the freight for passenger service they not be in Brcragh. The IWT I who thsnn has. a jaj- of Jrat-her pads like 3 5n tvhjch he tJ), and 9xr GO-racv Susie mt Ccnmllalic-n Fret. Adrrfl, DR8. rCLUOWS A FCUl-OWS, watti o'tier 3ns jnannjss to an aa4 out witljoTiit jnaintog any i of Stem ate 3i3a; into a slkii't If 5li cy gcS CJH no longer raamag-c -lUbem aaiJ? wUl ibe 3 btrard cf Theire was si row tfreratHjffMiWbsHll- Tilte gjirils" reform wih'Ooil ago and of OOTIWS iboard 'poutroll was of Warns for She go53 ttle Cif C-OTltTOl 3S Glitlg Otlt now Ent seem to ba a Several K3n- SJiern ibntf.

itiey stain erfst, grander 8han Ckjwmle njs wOTiM ouitrwefg-h a Joafl hogs. Mr. laraaibes always has an sye 4o ifihe.poliUo wdlfare, CASH DRY GOODS Tf you Bw BwRiflftl SECOND STREET, PERRY, That means tliat Style autl Prices will all be in your favor- goods are poor value because Quality and Style are lacking. OUS MOTTO- SoJiie stores quote low prices bat Goods at Popular Prices. Capes and Jackets.

handsomely qa its liiat we are showing C3oni DC- in J3iij IKOJC s'yliSB -Jscxcis. OIJMS. be auywhtTC- believe we caa sav-c yen aionf-y A visit til's 5-eparJsnent -criiJ convince yea. Dress Goods We ate n.saH 3ic eagns in Black i Crept as. Bfecfe Seigess.

B3sc3 Poj35os. 35fa rote ana Stonm Sergs.s and 3iEc OUT 35ae of iDrcs? Underwear Agenls for Bailcrick's Paiierns. Second should fit the form like a glove, yielding to every motion of the body, yet always remaining in place. The best foundation for tasteful and stylish dress is a suit of the Faultless Mousing E. anoas To jraT as? aill tihangs si ar Prices Make this sforc 7 our headquarters.

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