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MONDAY, APRIL 1910. HTY DAILY PRESS Examine Our Stock For Latest Ideas In Jewelry ASHIONS IN JEWELRY ARE OFTEN AS PRONOUN- AS THEY ARE IN THE CLOTHES WE WEAR. BECAUSE JEWELRY IS A MARK OF GOOD TASTE AND SOCIAL STANDING, IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO MAKE THE RIGHT SELECTION. IT HAS BEEN A BUSINESS PRINCIPLE OF THIS STORE FOR YEARS TO INSURE ITS PATRONS A CHOICE OF THE NEWEST OFFERINGS IN THE JEWELRY MARKET. WHETHER IT IS SOMETHING FOR A PERSONAL ORNAMENT, OR A DECORATIVE PIECE FOR THE TABLE OR MANTEL YOU WILL FIND THE CHOICEST AND BEST SELECTION HERE.

We Never Urge You to Purchase THE RELIABLE KEITH McCHESNEY IOWA CITY, IOWA. SGIiNtlDHTS BEA1 NAHRG4NG BUNCH IOWA CITY INDEPENDENTS CLOSE CONTEST. I Good Game ror First of Basebal' Season--Locals Win 3 to Very Effective. (By DAN EVERETT). Springs pj.rk furnished scene of a rral ball game uncer tr.e most favoraole conditions.

crowd lined the jitrach- ers ana stanis and the sun was on hand lots of to yesierccv a "gingery" baseball day. The ic-ok advantage of conditions. "OO ems clajc two-bagger but died on second at E. Kierert struck out. I Barrer singled bat was caught "nap! ping" off first.

Schooley and O'Brien both Seventh Chapter. In the seventh. Lukuiasky I singr'ed NOIED FINANCIER WILL AID I. C. Iowa Candy Kitchen but never got beyond the first sack.

i R. C. Campbell of Belize Park as Lukuvasky II and Xahrgang both struck and B. Kiefert hit into Greens hands for ihird out. Eng is here, paay project.

Lew Hxiebner. -nho replaced Ottumwa Interurban Rallwu-. ber in tne sixth, Irt what appeared be a. good safe one in the direction of second base. Lukuvasky I.

who was that bag. made a lunge and the ferocious drive. Makes the BEST ICE CREAM Frank Tanner, M. i aud oth- That Can be Made ers interested hi the new io'-sa i FLAVORS. with August Sterr'c-i of coai- Mr.

Campbell expressed liinuelf as i data by local folk. ani he i be buck here 1 an able railroad engineer from a high long one to the left garden and Lewis grabbed it. Chalfam reach- trie last IK Ma, or early hi June ed Srst on B. Kiefert's "booting" of otue the hard-hit torsehkse, but Griffith was out Keifert to Vinall. Score Another-.

Lewis fouled out to O'Brien. Vinal: for Schneider's vainly three times. Mitchell in mid-season form, jun.ped off the ground aud knocked Then the whole 1 propose i surveyed. Mr. Campbell i-j one of England's ncaruiers ar.J his interest to forecast the con pleie sue- of the a gallon ed- Special prices for parties, picnics, etc.

IOWA CANDY KITCHEN Tames Constantine, Propr, DAILY MARKETS. Today's cask prices at Knnuner Jim Wheat 65 100 Rye Corn Oats All markets tending downward. Today on tae Cnlcago Stock Exchange--Corrected B7 Every These markets are furnished daily by Lamson of Chicago, represented in Iowa City by Paul Dehner. HOGS-Receipts 28,000 3Iarket steady Left over 1,500 Light 10.30^10.62 3Iised 10.35@10.65 Rough 10-Su'g 10.45 Heavy 10.50@10.65 CATTLE-Receipts 26,000 Market 10 lower eeves 55 5 8 5 5 "Western Stockers and feeders Cows and heifers 275 710 Receipts 12.G!0 I.Iarket strong Native 73u s35 Yearlings ILaaibs S75(295Q SECOND fiOQ MARKET-10 lower. Top 1050 Closed lower.

Top 10.55 CAR iaOTS-- "vTiieat 10; com 395; oats 86 ESTIMATE TOMORROW-- TMLeat 22; corn 2Jo oats 153 NORTHWEST CABS-- 068 405 160 Duluth 68 -j 1 45 PRIMARY RECEIPTS-- Taeat 462,000 319,000 PuMARY 185,000 242,030 Cc-n 277.000 412,000 opened S-Z higher; closed -ITBRPOOB CABBES--- lower Hem opened unchanged; eoised 1-4 c--er CHICAGO CASH GRAiM. Wheat-2 red 114 3 red 2 hard winter 112 1-4 113 1-2 hard winter 1075112 spring 107 112 Cora-2 com 57 1-2 2 yellow 6 55 3 com DD 1-2 57 3 white 3 yellow 4 com 51 4 white 4 Yellow 2 white 44 1-2 45 3 white 41 4 white 44 1-2 LOCAL NEWS. The high school baseball nine walloped the "everlasiing daylights" out of the Liberty team. Saturday, by a score of 27 to S. The pitching of E.

Sangstei. backet! by Guy Fink, behind the bat, was too much for the Muscatine county boys, while the I. C. H. S- aggregation hammered the village twlrler, as if he were pitch" g- a beanbag.

Accidenis nave temporarily crippled a bunch of baseball players in this neck of the woods. Hanson'-s si-iked foot has "lim; Bryant rout, "while shoftsiosDing: Miracle is 'Offering frcm a collision; and several Davenporters are victims-Guyer, Coleinan, OMand. Hilley and others. Xone is badly injured, however. A message from Portland.

an- ounces that Arthur Riggs, formerly weil-knpwn, in this section, -where lie lived until 20 years ago, dropped dead In that city, during the past week, Deestrict Skule" at the c-cist chu.ch. tomorrow everting promises to be a most enjoyable entertainment. J. H. Ingwerseii.

cashier of the People's Trust ard Savings bank of Cl.n- ton. ar.d an owner of Ivsre properties in Iowa City. announced day by the Clinton Advertiser, as a candidate for congress, to succeed He will ran on the democratic tif-ket, however. NOTICE--PROOF OF WILL State of Iowa, Jonnson County, ss: District Court. To aTl whom it may Notice is Hereby G-iven.

That an instrument in writing purport Ing to be the last Will and Tesament of Eugene Hart, late of said County, deceased, nas been filed in tlxe office of the Clerk of the District Court of said County for Probate, and that the same will come on for hearing on the, bu 14th cay of April. 1P10. being- of the proH ouncable February Term of said Court at which time all persons interested can appear and contest said "Will if Tiey choose to do so. And the persons interested are hereby notified to have the subscribing witnesses to said instrument in attendance on that day. "Witness my official signature, with the seal of said Court hereto affsed, is lltn fay cf F.

B. VOI-KRIXG-ER, District Court. though was but the second game of the local season. Davenporters Losers. As result of the local's pepperi- ness, Davenport Independents led by Charles Xahgang went down to defeat bj the score of 3 to 2.

Last year Xahrgang's premier bunch of and old "leaguers" tastea defeat here and the Davenporters came here yesterday to evea up the old score, but the effort was a futile one. ''Ted" Green had the Davenporters enessing all the time though hit oftener than Xahrgang, the opposing twirler. the bingles were well scattered. ''Ted'' got himself out of holes with ease. He also won his own scored two runs.

The hitting of the Iowa City team seems to be its weak point at present, though it takes time, of course, for the players to get back their "batting-" eyes. Following is a synopsis of tne as played: First Inning. B. Kiefert was first man at bat for Davenport and was out Barrer to Tiffany. Lewis was out per the same route, "mail couldn's locate the ball and struck out.

FOP Iowa Ciyt Cnal-- iant singled, was sacrificed to second by and went to third per fielder's cnoice, Bright being thrown out at first. Tiffany nit to short and Chaifant scored and Tiffany was safe on second per the shortstop's overthrow of first. Barrer was out B. Kiefert to Vinall. Iowa iCty.

Davenport, 0. Second Inning Tn Davenport's half of the second. IMitcael hit safely for one base and went tc second on O'Brien error in handling Roller's offering Roller was safe on frst and IMitchell with a good lead of: second was caught between second and third per Chalfant School ey and O'Brien. Roller sto second while attention was showered upon IMitcr.ell. E.

Kiefert and Lukuvas'iy struck out. was out B. Kie'ert to Vinall. Brien reached firs: went to second, per B. Kiefert's overthrow of first.

Gerber struck out. ''Ted" Green slammed the ''horseside" for the longest nit of the park's history. the spheroid sailing out over center among the trees and down into the river. Chalfant drew a base on bails and Griffith lined one into tha left fielders Lands. Iowa City.

3: Davenport .0. Third Spasm. E. -be man with, the tin- I In the ball into for a (Several critics said the batter ought to have been called out; the umpire did not note the baiter's action, however, as It all happened so quickly). olht of its oldest settle: lie tjlt? 1 death Isaac W.

chror.k-led herpin Sa'u-day Ceiling. Johrson county i.as lost an- a a at 9 o'clock, Saturday April 9, in Irs 7th year, having been torn in Knox county, Ohio, on Oct. Roller was out O'Brien to Tiffany. Bright hit to Bhor- E. Kiefert let the ball slip between 11 his legs.

Tiffany sacrificed "Broke" He came to Iowa with his to second. Barrer was cut. Xahrgang when he wai but sbct years odl drh to Vinall. Schooley Finis. E.

Kiefert was out O'Brien to Tiffany. LukuvaskyI "popped" out to Green. Lukuvasky II ended the game ing across country in wagons witn teams, by way of iluscatine and in the west edge of Johnson county, City, in i niile? southwest of Iowa Old Man's Creek i by hitting into "Bill" hands for the last out. Line-Up TEDDY JOKER 44863-25007 There he grew to manhood, aud lived until Feb. 24, 1S07, when he moved his airily to 815 south Vasi i win make the season 'Buren street.

Iowa City, and retired Monday and Tuesday at Morse, Davenport. from act ve arm ijf Wednesday and Thursday at my B. Kiefert. 3b A I was married on April home 4 miles east of Iowa City. f- 1 Friday and Saturday at the were born three children Lewis, If Vinall, Ib One Mitchell, c.

.3 0n ohn and one daughter, Mrs. nurAim Roller, cf Addie M. Coaik, together with his tJLPW AKLf Iowa City Chalfant, Griffith, rf Bright, cf Tiffany, Ib Barrer, ss Schoo'ey, 2b O'Brien, 3b Gerber, Huebner, If Lukuvasky, rf Graham celebrated the 50th anniver- Green, Xahrgang, sary of their marriage. core: I itr. Graham was a kind-fceartjed, Iowa City, 3, Davenport.

2. 'genial man who numbered his friends his acquaintances. He will be es- lowa City 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 pecially sis eihndsiohm SHR(sae City Fair Grounds. E. Kiefert, ss v.ife and one grandson, survive.

Lukuvasky, 2b' On April this year, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport --0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0--2-6-4 Batteries: Summary. Davenport, Nahrgani pecially ir.ig=ed in his home, as he was one who especially enjored the comfort of his own fireside. He Owner.

LEW KEEP Groom. Missouri Jack, Lone Star and Arabian Spot will stand entire season my farm. and MitcheH; Iowa City, Green and been in failing health for a number Chalfant. Struck out: by Green, 11; of years, and his death, although not by Nahrgang, 7. Bases on balls, off unexpected, was a severe shock to gj veil the hour from the off Nahrgang, 3.

Sacrifice his many friends. Much sympathy is Tanor Dress Cutter System Sewing School Ladled wishing to learn, the art of dress catting and making. hats, Griffith, Tiffany, 1. stolen extended to the bereaved wife 1 14 So. Linn St base, Roller.

Two base hit, Roller, 2. Home run, Green, Mitchell. Umpire, Bud Carlton. Attendance 350. YOU ARE.

tters triea to and tell it struck out. Nahrgang and B. Kiefert were out Greer, to TISany. Bright missea Tiffany was out Xahrgang to Vrnall and Barrer mace the last cut of the inning Mitchell to Fourth Verse- family in this sudden trial. The funeral will be held from the family residence 819 S.

Van Buren street, Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'- ciock.The burial ill be in Oakland cLmeterj. Call at THE WONDER LAMP Brightest Light of the Cheapest Kerosene Oil--Imeandescanfc. --Usese a Mantel of special ity--Simple, safe and sure--100 eat Call "Rights" ana "the Right." Email souls are always seeking their "rights;" gieat seek 'the right." No great def has ever been done by gl power 6 hoars for I ceta! the absolutelv independent man There have been brilliant deeds and daring, on Stika Son, corner Market ani 'but ail lacking something of a grandeur if not under orders and in obedience to a higher v. ill nB STATS TOLEDO, i LuC.1sCoi.X7V. FSAKS J.

-akes thct Is ser.icr pr.r;rc- cf Ire of r.J.C"r::sv£C Co -g b-s the of Toledo, arc 2io-csa c. i tie s-nj of OXr. DOLLARS and every case of Cziz--." i cured by the -use of H.I.L'S CAT J. C1ENEV. to beiore and subscribed i- preser.ee, tkis 6th day or Dc-ceaiber, A.D.

13:3. Steam and Hot Water Heating PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND REPAIRING. Lowest Prices AH ork Gu OTTO GREAZEL 123 North Gilbest 81 SEAL. 1 GLEASCN-, Hall's CaferrH C-re is taken acts directly oc the bod zr.l i of fee system. Sere f-j- free.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. by 7xx Mr. Smith--I'm surprised: Why did you insure yourself in the Doem Gude Life Insurance Company? Why, It's no good.

Mrs. Smith--T but, dearest, they away t'-p little cal- encars you ever Hall's Fac-Xy are tia best. Fatefu! Premonition, A UtUe named Frances Coie write in her book at school: "Tins IF ray last sum." The next day she died We Wo-o's', 5 .53. 0. A.

31 Estate. Attorney Genius. The oslT real ciSerence eec a genius and cne of corcmcn capacity is, that the fcrzner anticipates aad explores --hat the latter accidentally hits iircn. S.u even the man genius 1. himself frequently ernp'oys 3 ad vantages that chance presents to him.

It is the lapidary that gives value to a two-Dagger to tne garcens. scoring jL-ewis. B. Kiefert ''fanned' Sciooley drew a base on balls. O'Brien struck out.

Gerber -popped 1 ont to B. Keifert. Green was compassionate upon Xanrgang this time and struck out, Iowa City, Davenport, the diamond, which the peasant has without knowing its worth. The Father Handicap. No man will ever ask me to marry Daysey Maymne Appleton wrote The Smaiiest Tree.

Fifth Stanza. Lukuvasky I Sied out to G-iffith. Lukuvasky II fanned. Xahrgang singled and went to second on Green's boot of Tiffany's throw when Kiefert hit between first and seconfl. Naturalists say the smallest tree InI i Kiefert and Xahrgang on base WorlrJ is A a hirch This diary recently, after an outburst is killed.

H3rs, "as long as father continues a porous plaster, and coine in to scratch his back on the hen I am entertaining a Globe. the world is the Greenland birch This miniature tree grows to a height of less than three inches, although it spreads over a radius of two or three feet. Cost of Progress. For every $230,000 spent on engineering if is estimated that a man Practical Charity. TThen a person is down in the aa ounce of help is better thaa Bound of Lewis couldn't produce the much- needed hit and "whiffed" Chalfant drew another pass and was sacrificed to second by Bright hit into the pitcher's hands and was thrown out at first.

Tiffany hit one just in front of the plate but was thrown out at the first sack, leaving "Bull' on Sixth I i Vinall was out O'Brien to Tiffany. Mitchell fouled out. Roller got his sec An I a i Sign. "Yes," reused the thoughtful think-. er.

"it's a sure sign." a sure sign?" we asked. i "That when young man begins to know that he doesn't know as much zz he thinks he knows, then he begins to know something," explained tile Good on a Stretch. --I see -hey are a'ccut to in- troduce aluminum coins in France, Penn--Wouldn't be a. bad idea to i have rubber money in this country. i Stubb--Rubber? i Pecn--Yes, then we would have "elastic currency." The Quickest Way.

"What do you think is i best way for the schools to fit boy? p-nter the I business world by teaching them to develop 0 "I don't unless you put the in charge of a practical photographer VELIE MOLINE MITCHELL MOTOR CARS When you buy an Automobile you want one of Class, Durability and Power, and to look up the record of the 1910 Velie, Moline and Mitchell cars you will find these qualities. You will also find them cars of moderate prices and several different models to select from at the New Garage. All Kinds of Automobile Repairing done. Tubes and Casings oivsale. A.

Leary Auto Co. Cor. Dubuque and Burlington Sta. lowajCity, Iowa..

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