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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 8

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'-'t tJKtJtvA v. Wfrfiflf says i lifts it i te net a i'Vi W1U4J.V1V1I9 VI TUIM JflDfc Sfaith, otf ir is bWii 10 health arid long me; I ig utUJtttutfct, delih, from old it is aeoidefttftl, arid both ftife ptetehtnUfe T1iift ftlfttfifit ihVllf-1- uuuiitu aKfcncfes, bf -Careless tobftcfeo, tuebholic of olhe? VttftnttlantS are generally the cauces of this atul indiffetence to its progress re- fl SU death, or long end' death fcy the newspapers it can be that Inmiy iirohn'nent and hundreds of pers-oniS in life die from heart dis- eiige 6very day. If you have any of the following ftymp- shortness of breath, palpitation, Vaiafr pulse, fainting and smothering sprite, Sato In shbulder, side, arm, swollen tttikles, Begin treatment itafnedmtely for i heart disease. If you delay, the consequencea nmv be serious. for tnt 20 veass Dr.

Franklin the emineflt specialist, has made a profoumi 'Study of heart disease, its causes and cure, 'V'ifid aiatty.of the leading discoyehes in thin direction are due to him. His New I-leai Cure is absolutely the only reliable for Ihe mire of heart disease, as is prov-il by thousands of testimonials from gnilcliul 1 Jettons Who have Used it. James A. Pain, editor of the Corry, Leader, "After an apparent recovery from three 1 months of la grippe, I fell on the street gfllous from henrt disease. In one nrv that time I wtis unable to walk acroaa my Kidmytmlsebeixt from 85 to 116 minute.

1 then nsefl Dr. Miles' New Heart QgM. tod at once heeame I ona, fcu ft 'AffoaffSV LAW. tfoWnth eofintfr Algonft, toWA. te.

AtfORNtt? At LAW. Oolledtion ftgent, OtoeWi House block. S. 's. SESSIONS, AT LAW.

omtt collections. Money to loan ott chattel security, Over OhrlsChllles' store. DANSON A LAW, LOANS. LAND, Collections a specialty. Office in Gardner Cowles' new building.

SULLIVAN A Mo! ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office ifa Hoxie-tfereusoh hi jok. DnCc ueuumu able to usual and vrftU day. my pulse raflglng from -08 to 80. Dr. I femedv is not only a preventive but a cure," Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold by all drm Dr.

WiW Uli JXJL1LCB jrlsts on a positive guarantee, or by Sedlcftl Elkhart, on receipt of price si per bottle, six for 1 85, esprew prepaid, tt Is lively free from opiates or dangMous drugj. Dr. TMiio OR TTrpR hnnk at druffelsls. 01 1 Miles' Pills, 26 cents. feymall.

Free book at druggists, 01 SOLD BJ DRUGGISTS. Millinery. Latest Styles. Finest Stock. liaison Are now prepared to show customers and intending purchasers one of tho finest and most varied stocks of millinery goods to be seen in this section.

It has been selected with special ref erence to the wants of tnis community, and we have no hesitancy in suy- that we can satisfy tho most fastidious as to price or quality. Tho LATEST IN TRIMMING constitutes an especial feature of. cm business. We are prepared to fill al orders promptly. We want your pat ronage, Come and look at our goods ON REAL ESTATE.

Water or No Pay. "We haYe a new well-digging outfit, the bes that is made, and one well adapted to thi section. Our long experience In makln wells warrants us in guaranteeing satlsfa tion in all cases. FRASER BROS. L.

K. GARFIELD, M. PHYSICIAN AND nice. State one door east of Cordingley Residence, McGregor east of the public school building. H.

C. McCOY, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to city practice. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Algona, Iowa.

J. M. PRIDE, M. PHYSICIAN AND fllce ovor Jno. Qoeders 1 store, on State street, Algona, Iowa.

DR. T. H. STULL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. hronlc diseases a specialty.

Office, Algona State Bank block. Residence, Glass property, McGregor street. J. FBL.LINO, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

onsultation lit English and German. Office and residence over H. Goetsch's store, Whlttemore, Iowa. The E. S.

GLASIER, D. D. SURGEON DENTIST. Office ovor the State Bank, Algona, Iowa. DENTIST.

A. L. RI8T, D. D. S.

Local anaesthetic for deadening pain in gums when extracting teeth. FRANK NICOULIN, Propr. REAT farm within one and a half miles of Whlttemore; has nice grove, good house, stabling with shingle roof; will sell for an AVE 140 acres 7 miles southwest of Bancroft, ivll Improved, with good buildings; $25 an acre. good gi.il for general house work. J3.000 stock of millinery and dry store doing good, paying business-t" change for a farm.

A AVE 11 head of standard-brod horses and mares to trade tor land, 'iA-ACRE farm 5 miles northeast of Algo na tor sale. Come quick. I vou want your farm sold list it with rno have a man in Illinois and Wiscon sin looking up customers. rPO $7,000 stock of dry goods In JL Algona, Iowa, to trade for a farm; trade part or tho entire stock for farm. Ad dross Algona Exchange, Algona, Iowa.

i i BIST good grist mill, water an steam power, doing a good business, trade for land. Algona Exchange. 8 sue upiouuiu brjys' bafia td. the eeho up of thfe belt thu IdWft and Has trainedf afid is ndW -in- It shows what a band eati dd fft any of these towns by going at it All that is fieeded is an who kndwe sortietnlng and is capable of dealing With people irt a gentlemanly and intelligent ttftnnef, and a class of boys who good Manners an excellent and cheap 16 begin on, If Algona gjsts a band it will be by the present officers taking vigorous steps to eeeure both. he Jarley was; works exhibition at the opera house Thursday evening was a very pleasant entertainment.

The wax works were all excellent and Miss Jessamine Jones as Mrs. JarleV was a model Dickens Character. She was assisted by Miss Van Epps. The music was especially good, the solo by Miss Wartman being heartily encored, Dr. Rlst sang as he always does, delightfully, and the ladies' quartette did better than at any time before, and that is high praise.

The programme was rather long but otherwise was Very enjoyable, and repaid for the great amount of work required to get it up. A good audience was out. A visit to. Spencer last Wednesday disclosed several strides ahead on the part of our western rival the past year. They have built a big school house after a handsome design, pressed brick throughout, costing about also a very stylish Congregational church, after a new and attractive plan.

Their electric lights are a thing of beauty and the Spencerites say they would not be without them at any cost. Spencer has three first-class newspapers, and that of course "means that it is a live town. Rev. Glass is the local Methodist pastor, Prof. Geo.

E. Reed is highly spoken of as county superintendent, and J. R. Blossom has the butter and egg business. Spencer has one of the largest furniture stores in northern Iowa, has one of the crack photographers of the west, a handsome three story bank building, and a three story mill.

Spencer has nearly everything trees. The stockholders of the First Nationa bank of Llano, Texas, of which S. Dorland was cashier, held a meeting last week and after going over the records thoroughly adopted a long resolution, part of whioli reads: "We express and declare our confidence in and appreciation of, the integrity ani ibility of the management of iffairs of the said btvnk by its former officers, W. S. Dorland, T.

W. Kellogg, and A. J. Glennon." And conclude: We do earnestly deprecate any and ill reflection' on, or question of the ntegrity of any of the said former officers of the bank." The Llano News peaking of tho resolutions sa-ys: Complimentary resolutions were passed upon the management of the bank's affairs by W. S.

Dorland, T. W. Kellogg and A. J. Glennon.

The iction of the stockholders is to be commended, for these gentlemen have worked unceasingly for the welfare of the bank, and having brought the rank through one of the dullest years ever known, reflected much credit upon their business sagacity as Jnanolers. Reduced Kates lor ISxcurslons. For the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held nt Council Bluffs, June 19 to 21, excursion tickets will be sold at fare and one- third for the round trip via Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Excursion rates for the various conventions to bo held at Denver, will be made via Chicago, St. Paul railway and Sioux City; rate for round trip, For tho Fourth of July excursion tickets will be sold via the Chicago, Milwaukee St.

Paul railway at fare and one-third for the round trip to any point within two hundred miles of selling For the annual encampment of Sons of Veterans, U. S. to be held at Davenport, Iowa, Aug. 20 to 24, excursion tickets will bo sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway at fare and one-third for tho round half section of land in Adams coun ty, Wisconsin, to trade for stock of good or Iowa land.

Algona Exchange. We will open this week in the A. Clarke building, old a large stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, We want to close this stock out in the shortest possible time, and will make lower prices than have ever before been offered in Kossuth county. This is not a bankrupt sale, neither have we sold out nor are we obliged to reduce stock but it is A GENUINE CLOSE-OUT! We want to sell the goods because we want to sell 'em. TAT OUT BY BABB WIEE.

Clms. Stewart of Hurt IB Terribly Mangled ill a'Barb Wire Fence East of Town. Saturday night while riding near Ernest Bacon's farm east of Burt Charlie Stewart was carried into a barb wire fence by a dog jumping out and scaring the pony he was on. His leg was cut to the bone and the flesh was left on the wires, where it hung the next morning. He is receiving tho best of care but is seriously hurt.

CHEAP EXOUBSIOIT To Clear Lalte, Iowa, on Sunday, June JLO, 1894. On the above-named date the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway will run a special excursion train to Clear Lake, Iowa, leaving Algona at 9:35 a. on account of the grand musical entertainment to be given at Clear Lake park pavilion by the following well- known talent: The Popular Imperial Male quartette; the Favorite Arion La; dy quartette, and the world-renowned violinist, Charles D'Almaine, all of Ch icago. HUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE.

The best salve in the world for brnises cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price S5c a box. Sold by L. A. Sheetz.

Kossuth County State Bank AP1TAL .....850,000 Incorporated under general laws of Iowa. Deposits received-, money loaned, foreign and omestlo exchange bought and sold. Gollec ons made promptly, and a general banking usiness transacted. Passage tickets to or rom the old countries sold at lowest rates. VM.

H. INGHAM B. JONES Vice President jEWIS H. SMITH Cashier Wm. H.

Ingham, John G. Smith, B. Jones, Chrischllles, Lewis H. Smith, J. W.

Wadsworth, Bamet Devine. MONEY to loan on long or short time. Geo. C. Cu.ll.-tf TO THE PUBLIC.

I desire to say to tho people of this sectioi that I am better than ever prepared to mee their wants in the line of Painting, Paper Hanging and feel free to say that I can guarante my work to be first class. I mix ray own pain and people can know just what they get. It may be well to add that I wasnotrespons ble for the inferior work done last season the firm with which I was unfortunately con nected for a short time; circumstances whio I could not control caused some poor worlc be done, but I promise my patrons that shall not occur again. I am the and you may rely on what I tell you. Give a trial and you will be satisfied.

JAS, A. ORR. FINANCIAL. ORIGINAL NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IOWA, IN.

and for Kossuth County, May Term, James Beem, plaintiff, vs. Unknown Defendants, the unknown heirs of Andrew Lugenr- hul, deceased, defendants. To the above named defendants: You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the office of the clerk of the district court of Kossuth county, Iowa, a petition of the plaintiff above named, asking a decree ol said court quieting the title to the northwest quarter of Section Thirty-four, Township One The First National Bank 850,000 Special attention given to collections. AMBROSE A. CALL D.

H. HUTCH1NS Vice President WM. K. FERGUSON Cashier C. D.

Asst. Cobbler D. H. Hutchlns, S. A.

Ferguson, Philip W. F. Carter, Ambrose A. H. Spencer, Wm.

K. Ferguson. Money always on hand to loan at reasonable rates to parties furnishing first-class security. LfilO BHIU UllllllWTii IVOlCAlAACUliUO Ml the helrs-at-law of one Andrew Lugenbul, who died In Seneca county, Ohio, pa or about the year 1804, and that -whatever inj- terest, if any, they may have in. the above described lands were derived by virtue of their helrshlp from the said Andrew Lmgenbul; that unless you appear and defend thereto on.

or before noon of the first day of the next tober term of said district court, to be begun and holden at the court house in Algona, in said county, on the second day- af Octobea; 1804, default will be entered against you and. judgment rendered QUA Attorney for And now, to-wlt, on this 22d day of 1894, the within and foregoing notice having; been presented to the court fbr ana the court being fully advised, in the the within and foregoing notice is hereby up proved, and It is therefore ordered ana Judsed by the court that said notice stand. approved; and that said notice is hereby ordered published in "The Upper DesMoines," ere a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published at Kossuth county, Iowa, and that said notice be-printed and published weekly for six consecutive weeks in, said newspaper. GEO. OABR, Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District of Iowa.

10tO CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. ALGONA, IOWA. Officers and A. D. Clarke, President, O.

0. Chubb, Vice Thos. H. Lantry, Cashier, Geo. L.

Galbraith, W. 0. Tyrrell, 1 Myron Sohenok, Thos. CooUe. General Banking.

PRIVATE SAFETY DEPOSIT YAVLTS, paid on time deposits, SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice-is hereby given that by virtue of a special ft fa execution to me directed by the cleric of'the district court of Kossuth county, Iowa, against the goods, chattels, lauds, tenements, of Jane Harrison and Lillie Harrison et In favor of the Northern Lumber Company, plaintiff, I will offer at public sole, to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the door of the court house, in the town, of Algona, coxmty of Kossuth, Iowa, on the 23d day of June, 1894, between the hours of 0 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.

on said day. all of said Jane Harrison, Lillie Harrison, Wm. Harrison, Henry Harrison, Maggie Harrison, Emma Harrison, G. H. Grannis, R.

Richmond, and Gantield Myers 1 right, title and interest in and to the following described real estatOj situated in Kossuth county, to-wit: The building situated on Lot Ten, Block Three, in Swea City, Iowa. Sale to commence at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of said day. Witness my hand this 26th day of May, 1804.

0. 0. SAMSON, Sheriff Kossuth County, Iowa. By W. J.

Brunson, Deputy, 10t8 Bad to Alpna, Friday, June 15, ii to Universal Desire. Trillmnl-ml FntrV into Home! A gWteyipg, dazzling VttVPfrM- li-lUUivJUwl picture of opulence and splendor! A roaorama of the uadyiog glories of the Roman Empire! One glorious incident in a world of dazzling Fortunes expended in one surpassing; pageant! More high-ealaried performers and more novel features than any two other ibows, all exhibited under the largest tents ever constructed, Ringling World's Greatest Shows! Towering like a colossus above all others, and now beyond comparison the largest, grandest, best exhibition on earth. Three-ring Circus, elevated stages, mighty millionaire menagerie, aquarium EiOV8ll ROHUiH HlPPOClrQlXl6 i of marine wonders, mammoth museum of marvels, far-famed horse fair and Akimoto's Troupe of Japanese Equilibrists, Princely entertainers to the Imperial Court of the JWkado. Now seen for the LUNDIN THE STRONGEST MAN Jn the tilts 3,500 ppunds with ease, Supports a platform containing 20 men- A physical paragon, wonder of the agp, FAMILY G1LET IS. Europe's most celebrated quintette of acrobats, especially imported for Uog Bhqws.

Theip first ttn4 only geasoa ia America. Wprld's Champion Somersault Equestrian MJKE RODNEY, carved and decorated dens of performing wild animals are gee ao4 open on the streets. Ten kinds of music, Including Moscow's Silver Chimes ajnft a Mammoth Golden Steam Calliope, make air merry with melody. post- poijement on acoouqt of weather. The procession moves, rain or shine, Two Complete Performances Daily: Afternoon at 2, Night at 8.

Poors open hour earlier. CW14IW.

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