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Algona Courier from Algona, Iowa • Page 1

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Algona Courieri
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Algona, Iowa
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TENTH YEAR. ALGON-A, IOWA, FUlbAY, JUNE 1, 1894. NUMBER 22. 1 Coming Back to Algona, Friday, June 15, Bigger and Better than Ever Before 1 THE RINGLING WORLP'S GREATEST SHOWS! Towering like a Colossus Above All Others, and now Beyond All Comparison, the Largest, Grandest, Best Exhibition on Earth. Royal Roman Hippodrome Three-Ring Circus, Elevated Stages, Mighty Millionaire Menagerie, Aquarium of Marine Wonders, Mammoth Museum of Marvels, Far-Fumed Horse Fair and Equine Congress, embracing 350 of the Finest-Blooded Horses in the World.

Glorious Revival of fte Circus Hermann Brothers, Emperors of the Flying Trapeze; Throwing Double Somersaults while Swinging from Bar to Bar, at Dizzy Heights. e. 'TerrificGladiatorial Combats, Absorbing Trials of Strength and Grand Gala Day Sport and Spectacles. 2 and 4-Horse Ckriottes! Roman Standing Eaces, Jockey Races, Lady and Gentlemen Riders: Novel Elephant and Camel Races; child-delighting Pony Races with Monkey riders; Laughable Donkey Races with Clown drivers, and other Exciting. Racing Contests.

I I 1 Hi I The Strongest Man If) IN I IN in the World. Lifts 3,500 Pounds with ease. Supports a Platform containing 20 men. Physical of the age. The Famous French Family Gilet Five in Number; Europe's Most.Cele- brated Quintette of Acrobats.

Especially Imported for Ringing Bros. Show. First and Only Season in America. Orrin Hollis, World's Champion Sotuesault Equestrian. Miss Josie Ashton, Queen of the Arena.

Direct from the Leading Cireusej of -Europe. Mike Rooney, America's Youngest and Greatest Somersault Rider. Positively without a rival. Troupe of Japanese Equilibrists, Princely Entertainers to the Imperj" 1 Court of the First Time on the Western Co-' The Largest Living (Me, The tallest beast that breaths. Stands full 18 feet in height.

The only one'in America. Ill Blood-Sweatinir Behemoth of the Nile Weighs Four Tons. The Mightiest Amphibian on Earth. A Prince Chaldean, Magnificent Long- Maned Percheron Stallion; Mammoth Bi-Horned Gnu; 100 Dens of Rare Wild Beasts; Schools of'Educated Goats and Ponies: Mirth Making Porcine Circus; High-Bred Horses in Drills; Double Herds of Ponderous, Performing, Dancing and Clown Free Daily Pageant. Procession leaves Show Grounds at 10 o'clock a.

m. Ten Dens of Performing Wild Animals exhibited open upon the streets. Ten kinds of music, including Moscow's Silver Chimes and a Mammoth Golden Steam Calliope. No postponement. The Procession Moves, Rain or Shine.

Will Positively Exhibit in Algeria, Iowa, Friday, June jggpTwo Complete Performances Daily, Afternoon at 2, Night at 8. Doors open one hour earlier. 50c Ticket Admits to All the Combined Shows. Children under 12 years, Half Price. Special Excursion Rates on All Railroads.

1 I If You Find Yourself in Need of Carpets, fc Curtains, Portieres, Draperies, Remember JH GRANGE STORE Bugs, Mats, Carpet Sweepers, Curtain Poles. Offers you the Largest Assortment, the Best Goods and the LOWEST PRICES. Boots and Shoes! I have bought F. S. Stough's boot and shoe stock and have added to it $1,800.00 New Stock of First-class Boots and Shoes, all of which I will sell regardless of cost.

No Hi H. ANDERSON I can isave you money oa any of goods. See me before to a dealer oOers W. Xi. Sboeg at a reduced price, or says 10 has them without name stamped on put him down as a fraud.

W. L. DOUGLAS BEST IN THE WOflLD. W. L.

DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy ting, and give bettor satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W.

L. Douglas Shoes gain cust9mers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell lit a less profit, and we believe yon can snve money by buying all your footwear o'f the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, L.

DOUGLAS, Brockton, BlttBM. Soldb.v B.H. ANDERSON, ALGONA IOWA. StoplMef! one whose Watch has M-toitf-out bow never have casiohtousethistime-hpnored cry, It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the is Jas, with' 1 I Press Comments. drunken man boarded the train at Sheldon the other day.

The conductor asked: "Where are you going?" "I a.m. going to "Give me a $1.85 and I will take you to Grattinger Times. Heise, of Algona, has engaged with II. J. Thompson for the season as clerk.

He has had the benefit of four years morc Champion. Prof. Lilly moved to Algona last where he will assume control of the. Academy at that place. During ftjs three years labor in Garner he has many friends and has built up a first class'reputation for school work.

We wish him unbounded success and congratulate the managers of the Algona Academy on securing so good a man for its Democrat. Werner Eggerth was in Monday night and informed us that he had put in a bid on the new Catholic church to be built in Prairie township. It will be a fine, large church, 45x112, and the steeple will be 124 feet high. They will also have a large furnace in the basement, The contract will.be let about June 1st, and it Is to be hoped that Werner gets the job, for it will insure them good News. In the case of a Kentucky woman who sued a railroad company for damages for the loss of her husband and her horse, the jury gave her an award of $50 for the animal and 1 cent for the.man.

Men Jire rapidly dropping below par in old Kentucky. One cent men are multiplying. PATTERSON SARCHETT, (Successors to Patterson Bros.) Big Bargain Grocery. We have a large and first class stock of groceries that we will sell as cheap as the cheapest, and will spare no pains', our customers. We solicit a share of the public patronage and invite our friends to call and see us and give us a trial.

We guarantee satisfaction. PATTERSON SAECHETT. Clearing Sale! -AT- Money to loan on second mortgages. GEO. C.

CALL, GALBRAITH'S We know of a good boy who would like work on a farm. Call at this office. Good black sateen only 10 cts. per yard at John Grove's. Money to loan on long or short time.

GEO. 0. GALL. TjielNorth western railway company Is going to put in a plant at the Belle Plaino shops for the purpose, of using oil for firing up engines, which will do iwith the use of wood, It is claimed it can be done very much cheaper. Material has been ordered for £hat purpose and work will begin and children's rib ye.sts Jphn Grove's.

at 1 Jones a sapj? of that For Sale by E. G. flqwr ct. flour, off by Ginnghams for 5c worth 8-to loc Calico for 5c worth 7 cents Outing Flannel 5c worth 8 to 10c All Wool 0. 0.

Carpet 50c worth 65 cents Cotton Carpet for worth 30 cents Homp for worth 33 cents Worsted Dress Goods worth 60 cents Worsted Dress Goods for 15c wortli 35 cents James Town Dress Goods for 30c worth 50 cents James Town Dress Goods for 40c worth 60 cents Plad Dress Goods for 5c cents Cotton Dress Goods for lOc worth 15 to 200 Ribbons for 5o worth 8 to 10 Ribbons for JOc worth 10 to 20o Remnants at about half price, Wall StpcJ? LOW PRICES. Come Bight in and Get Jour First Qboicift 8UQOIS8SOR TO. of his 8,.

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Pages Available:
2,706
Years Available:
1893-1899