: GILDNER BROS. 1

{Democrat.

--Nebraska IndianB, May 30th. -

--Miss Bertha Barr is home from

--MISB Avis Goodwin was home from U. I. U. at Fayette.

Cedar Rapids over Sunday. OFFICIAL PAPER OP OOUNTY AND CITY. --Mrs. S. A. Brady is home from

--Miss Alpha Miliigan spent Sunday with friends at Oneida.

Hi

m m

TELEPHONE 154.

WEUN IFISUAY, MAY 20,1903.

winter visit at Sheiton, Nebraska.

--F. W. Anders spent a day the last

--Fayette Iloueer, who is employed of the week in Cedar Rapids.

at lieloit, Wisconsin, is homefor a visit. --Mrs. W. K. Lawrence is visiting

Happy Days for the Boys,;

1 \fc: ft

m

--Mre. Eille Cornish was very ill the --Editor Lucas of the Earlvilie Phoe Cedar Rapids friends this week.

jlret of the week.

nix was a Monday visitor in Manches --JameB Mllroy of Union,'was a busi

- --Mise Jo Powers spent the first days ter.

ness visitor to this city yesterday.

* ; of labt week with frifends at Monti,

--Mrs. Avery litusb and daughter of --Born--last week Tuesday evening,

--Charley Lam punan and ilarry lloe Osage aregueBtB in the F. J.. Sheldo11 to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patty, a son.

are Hailing at Quasqueton this week. home.

--l)r. L. R. Loomls of Chicago was a

. ' ? --Mr. and Mrr. I>. Grove spent a day --The Quaker Mill Company shipped pleasant guest with friends here last

v tlit- [;rut of lust with friend6 in Greeley. acarload of ilour directly to England week.

--Editor W, S. iiealB was a very Monday.

--The Euchre ladieB will meet this

pleasant otiiler In Manchester Monday. --The McBdameB Chas. Grant and W. Wednesday aftejnoon with Mrs. J. L.

*

--Dubuque is making elaborate II. llaller are visiting relatives in Cedar Sullivan.

prepa^tions to receiv? President UOOBE- Rapids t'lis week.

--Z. Ii. Wheelock, who resides just

velr.

--Mrs. J. A. Strickland was the guest south of Manchester, is very low with

f;'V --Attorneys 11. Carr, K. it. Stiles 'and b\ U. liUIr had business at Greeley

of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb, senile gangrene.

in Earlvilie last week.

--A. R. Loomis of

Ft.

Dodge

was

last Friday.

--A certain club of Manchester will calling on friends in this city the first

--A letter from Mr. Arthur Spare In Sunshine at the X'ercy Langridge home dayB of last week.

formsUB that he is now located at Can this Wednesday evening.

--Ex-SheriII John Cruise of Oneida,

tonment, Florida.

--Dr. Leubrsman of Norway was in was Bbaklng hands with many of his

.?

--Miss Lona Rollins came out from Dubuque Monday evening for a day's

Manchester last week on Dyersville to visit friends.

his

way

to

friends here Saturday. --Mr. and Mrs. flockaday of

Man

:p\' ? viBit with Triende.

--Louis Ilaeberle has accepted a cler chester, viBited friendB in the city Sun

and Mrs. W. A. Mines returned ical position with the Farley LoetBcber day.--Oelwein Record.

"'Monday from a visit with their son Lumber Company of Dubuque.

--Mrs. Knone Patty Morse of Win

George, in Chicago.

--MrB. O. A. Dunham is visiting in throp was the guest of her parents the

--II. W. Lawrence was taken sudden- Cedar Rapids this week and attending latter part of last week.

i __ iy 111 Sunday last, but is able to ride out W. R. ('. convention meetings.

--MIBB Eula Davis expects to leave

) ~S-, again today--Tuesday.

--Denton & Ward are moved into the next week for a visit with Miss Bertha

?

--Cobb iiros., who at one time were Bradley building and are "at home" to Seeds in Washington, D. C.

... In the grocery business in this city, now their trade In very pleasant quarters.

of Independence, have dissolved part --The Floyd-Morse cottage on Prot- --Will Ludley has opened an oflice

nership, Allfe Cobb retiring.

pect street Is nearing completion and is In his home on Main street where he

-- VV. B. Smith departed for his already assuming a cosy home look. will give magnetic treatments.

Next Friday and Saturday. ||ftAn Exceptional Showing|

******

Two Special Prices on Knee Pants Suits, Ages 3

of New Tailored Suits

m m

m

to 16. We find that we are overstocked in some of

m

these lots, therefore must close them out at a price;. ^

Boy's Suits.

^

and Skirts.

m

m ..?'M

t i,nv (i-MviaW-a

*?

; Sailor collar Norfolk and three piece suits in fnncy rt> i or

ft

checks and stripes, regular ?2.00 and S2.50 suits going at ' 'OO --^ ft

-- ? < TSgjg rS2,

Boy's Suits. $2.85 Ages 4 to 16, two and three piece suits, cut to fit like

men's suits, $3.50 and ?4.50 grades, going at

ft

Our showing of Tailor Made Suits will be the most elaborate (P

3 ft

ft

3 yjfo

we have array of

ever shown; yovt have styles to be convinced

but that

to we

glance at the enormous are headquarters.

m m m

** '

1

Men's Summer Un ? Union Suits,

m ~

e "J ** Ta*

m 2 > ?* V1 if , ? >l

derwear,

In fancies--and plain colors, sizes 34 to

48, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and

Tailor Hade Suits*

' ??V.

$5.00.

In light balbrigan, fancy stripes and

honeycomb weaves

25c to $1.00

Boys' Black Hose, lie.

Every two even dol Men's Overalls, all

w From $6.00 to m d.

$25.00.

m

^

A showing of new styles and 419

v - or-ii? > V

f

ideas that we are frank to say, we

r'* p'R ^

lar purchase gets a key 50c.

m

believe to be above comparison

southland home, in Hammond, La., --Miss Fannie Ilaeberle spent Sun --Mre. Ethel Seeds von Oven return

Friday evening after spending a week day at home, returning Monday to ed laBt Wednesday from an extended

at the bedside of hiB Bon, L. C. Smith. school duties in the Coggon High visit with her father and sister in Wash

r, ' --Mre. C. J.Seeds attended the MBy Bchool. ^

ington, D. C.

Festival at For your llvor and stomach ills. \ Take Boacom's Picnic Pills, Tticy will surely do you good

IS.

fISv --Invitations have been received

here for the marriage in Klrksvllle

Mo., of Miss Eetelle Eubanks, of that

cily, to Dr. Edward Bowker, of Man

complete, i chester, brother of the Bowkers here.

: v

The bride-elect made Independence

styles I f , friends a visit last summer, and waB

* known as a sweet and gracious young

Grand Chapter p. E. O. held at Iowa from the sale of tbe tickets.

city last week.

--At the home of Mr and MrB. Geo.

--From theIowa Stu11 Official register Heyer, in Earlvilie to day their daugh

we note the elevation points near UB T-.B ter, MISB Lillian Heyer, and Mr. Ernest follows: Lamont, 1035 ft., WeBt Union, Schaller will be united in marriage. 1115ft.; Independence, 921 ft.; Straw The bride to be is an intelligent and ac berry Point, 1218 ft.; Decorab, 875 ft.; complished young lady, and the young

Dubuque, 611 ft. Manchester has a man Bhe baB accepted for a life

here May 30th. The association haa again leased

the base ball park and work will com mence immediately getting Bame into playing trim.

County Fairs. Some of tbe fair dates about us are: Allamakee, at VVaukon, Sept. 1to '1;

They will stimulate your blood. Aaa make you feel as happy as a clam. Try them.35 cts. AH druggists. 50tf

EnCqHuEirAe Po-- f BHroenslsdoonnScteCuPrrro. perty In this city

Give the children Rocky Mountain Tea, this month, makes them Btrong, makes them eat, sleep and grow. Good

\ We Can Supply the \

We are better prepared than ever to show!

: = Fisherman With

Ball the new and desirable effects in Fashionable;

= Head Wear. Our stock is new and

all his Needs.

|Call and inspect our display of the latest

|in Millinery.

. woman.--Independence Conservative. l o w r e c o r d o f o n l y 9 4 4 f t ;

partner is one of Earlville's most Buchanan at Independence, Sept. 4 to5; for the whole family. A spring tonic

? -

,?*< --The case of Minnie M. Glanz VB. The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ky. Co., tried in the District court of this

? county In Feb., 1901, and appealed by the railway company to the Supreme court, has just been finally disposed of.

--The waters of tho Cedar river be promising business men. That

tween Waterloo and Cedar FallB have their journey o'er the matrimonial sea

been stocked this weekwlth lake pike. The young fry, 400,000 in number, were

may be a happy one istbajincere of their many friends.

wish

sent out from the hatchery at Manches

-Sheriff Fishel will go down this

ter and placed in the bayou near Cedar Wednesday morning to attend tbe G.

Clayton at Nationatt^eptember 1 to 4; Fayette at WeBt Union, Sept 1 to 4; Elkader fair, August So to 28 and tbe Strawberry Point district fair, Sept. 8 toll.

Notice of Prohibition Convention.

that makes sick people well. 35 cents. Denton & Ward.

Horses for Sale.

Four mares. For terms &c. tuiiulro of the

undersigned on the Bronson & Carr farm in

Collins Grove Towushlo.

WSI. STHAUB.

The judgment of the District court was Park on Monday.--Independence Bul A, 11. encampment. Bob is a very Notice 1B hereby given that tbere will

Common cane pole.

.oc z

Selected Bamboo pole....10c

Carpets!

* A,

-- . afiirmed by the Supreme court, and the letin Journal.

great favorite with the Grand Army be a prohibition convention held at tbe

%

' defendant has paid to the plaintiff and

? ?. case:

the Bum awarded all costs in the

--H. L. Rann was in Waterloo last Friday and Saturday, being associated with J. C. Gates of Waterloo, Frederick

boys and it was with difficulty we ex tricated him Tuesday morning from the embraces of his comradeB from

court house in Manchester May 24,1U03, for the purpose of electing 8 delegates to attend the state Prohibition Con

If you want to have a plcalo, Take Boacom's Plculo l'llls They will rejtulate your liver And drive away your Ills. Try thorn, ascents. All druRglsta.

|Pine jointed poles, up

from

. 25c i

|has Tarhrievteidmaenfdorbusspinriensgs ipsugrocohdasiensthinis Cdeaprparett-s!j "?

--As the Democrat has not heretofore published the list of the candidates to be voted for at the republican primary

E. Bissell of Dubuque,Edward A. Sager of Waverly and Dr. Delos N. Reeve of Bristow, to examine the candidates for

Dubuque and elBe where along tbe line--an act of charity on our part wholly selfish for we feared they would

vention to be held at Marshalltown, Iowa, May 27.1903.

I3y Order of the Committee

FOH SAliE.

Good residence property on Franklin Street.

28tf

J, J. PENTONY.

- election to be held in this county on entrance as mid sbipman to the U. S, take the genial sheriff with him and

: ?;

Dated May 18,1903.

| E tmioennst,. anWdegoaored wvealrliesutyppflrioedmwwithhicchhoticoe sseelleecct-, j :

Saturday, June 0, we nreBume that the names of the aspirants are not generally known, and in order that all of the

naval academyat Annapolis. --Among the number from here

who

leave us to wend a lonely way across the bridge; As usual, our kind deed went unrewarded; Bobert walked over

Pianos Tuned. Mr. A. A. Hawkins of Cedar lhiplds will bo in town next week to tuue pianos. Leave orders at

Maud--Last night Jack told me that he wouldn't marry the beat girl living,

unleBB--what--unless Bhe tooS Rocky

-1-8-10-12-16 -foot minnow ~

seines, furnished with sink- s

ers and floats, up from -19c 3

Cheaper seines

7c 2

electors shall have an opportunity to attended the funeral services of the with a better looking woman. voice their choice, we now give the Hon. L. G. Hersey at Earlvilie last names of the candidates and oillcea Wednesday afternoon we note: Mr. and

Myers Music Store or at the tilobu Hotel. 51xth Successful Year at Manchester.

Mountain Tea.Sensible fellow.35 cents. Denton & Ward.

Dip net rings

10c : |Call if interested. We can do you good in this;

= line.

v

? j

?' H' 1

sought by them. Here you have them. Mrs. L. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. For sheriff, D. W. Barr, Ed. S. Cowles, Eaton and daughter, II. E. Stetson and It. W. Fishel and H.J. Van Fleet. For family, Mrs. L. Dunham, Hon. D. H. Supervisor, II.T. lllckB and W. B. Rob Young, H. R. Holmes, Wm. Sawyer, A,

New Advertisements,

Dr. d I

Farm for Bent. The Ludwlg8clinolder farm near Golden Is ojtored for rent. For terms apply to Bronson & Curr. 43-tf.

[ A variety of minnow pails, ? s patent baits, hooks of every 3 - kind, and an endless assort- \

>M ?

>

inson. For Superintendent of Schools, H. J. Schwletert and Frank D. Joseph. ???;..,? For Treasurer, F. E. Dutton. For Rep resentative, 11. J. Bixby. For Senator, Hon. Geo. W. Dunham.

N. Smith and'Robt. Fishel.

--Attention is directed to the referees notice of sale in another column. The property is the land known as the Cath arine Lewis Tupper farm in Elk town

"There Is only one way to advertise," says John Wanamaker, "and that is to hammer your name and your business so constantly, so presistently, thoroughly into the people's heads that

--The Crop Bulletin for week ending ship and the house and lots in Greeley if they walked In their sleep they

k

_ May 18, says: "The past week was known as the Tupper homestead. The would constantly turn their headB to

e ltegular and Successful

EYE

Mason Work,

Now I am ready to take contracts In mason work of any description.

17tf

c. P. -Mir.LKH

Why do you fret and grumble, Why don't you take a tumble, Use Beacom's Picnic Pills, They will drive away your Ills.

ment of cotton braid and \

1Prices s twisted lines, genuine Irish _

E linen, silk and enameled water : \ proof lines from the low in =

price kinds to the finest,

as Low as' Lowest.

the!

k ? '1

if

V warmer than usual, with excessive sale has been ordered for Thursday your store. The newspaper is your

f

rainfall in about two-thirds of the state. June 4. Bids on the residence property best friend in Bplte of your criticism

1

The relatively dry portions of the state will be received by the referees at 10 It helps to build up your comrimnlty

Try tliom. 23 cents. Ail druggists, Girl Wanted.

\ Pole furnishings, tips, guides = t and reels.

' -

are in the three eastern districts, and In o'clock A M. on the premises in Gree which supportB you. When the day

For a good, competent, trustworthy

Respectfully,

Ax***1

some localities the need of rain to ley, la. BidB on the farm property will comes that the newspapers are dead,

v.

^ soften the clods Is strongly emphasized. be received by the refereeB at 1.30 the people are near the grave, with no

^ The excessivedownpours occurred, for o'clock P. M, at the house on the prem one to writetheir epitaph."

of Waterloo,

Will be at

person $3.50 a week. Work in a pri

vate family in Manchester. this office.

Inquire at litf

= Everything Necessary. =

the most part, in the counties where the rainfall for the BeaBon had been great est. Plowing and planting operations

ises In Elk township. This la property and will doubtless find buyers.

good ready

Sun bonnets! sun bonnets! See W. W Ford's Racket Store adv.

have been delayed In the saturated sec --The. State Encampmeat G. A. R. E. T. GraBsfleld Is advertising prices

tions, but wherever field work was and W. R. C. is being held in Cedar in low shoeB and sandals.

MANCHESTER,

' . AGAIN MONDAY

Spring laziness, leg ache, back acheB feel tired, no ambition, no appetite, al run down feeling, llocky Mountain Tea puts new life into your body; you feel good all over. 35 cents. Denton &

For a Complete Outfit.

W. L. Drew.!

practicable It haa been vigorously Rapids this week and the Manchester A. D, Brown will sell you a comfort

JUNE 1,

Ward.

pushed. In the moat favored localities boyB and oorps ladieB were much in evi able swing chair for $4.00. See his

One day only, returning corn planting Is well advanced, and re dence Tuesday morning at the I. C. adv.

every six weeks. FARM LANDS! ports indicate very prompt germination

- in all well drained and properly tilled fields. Unusual care has been exer cised In the selection of seed corn, and

His New Methods ?oiM the results are so far encouraging.

. Grass in pastures and meadows and

depot. We may have mlsBed a dozen or so but these are tbe campers as far as we noted: Meadames H. A. Carter, C. B.Eaton, C. D. Elder,Crosby, Brlggs, Frank Chapel, Van Anda, Hesuer, Fishel, O. E. Huene, Mother Otis, and

Dr. G. E. i}oyce, the eye specialist, will make his next regular visit here J une 1, at the Clarence House.

Giidner Bros, are closing out their stock of boyB Bulta and from their

Roputatlon throughout IOWA as most successtul lnhls profession. .-- -- ~leanstcist0loemstlit,atulnu:ag

treatment with lensos, gtve entire relief to all Headache, Weak udSmarting Byes.Blurriogi Dizziness and Nervousness.

If you are looking for a home or an Investment, do not forget that the best farm lands in the Northwest are along the line of The Minneapolis & St.

Louis B. R. where crop failures are un

Cross Eyes Straightened samll grain have made very satisfac

tory growth. With normal weather conditions in the near futnre the gener

the Hon. R, W._ Tirrlll, H. A. Carter and P. W. Crosby. Mrs. Elderoccupies the position of Guard in theconvention,

prices we feel sure you will be inter

ested. At leaBt read what they are doing in the way of bargains.

without operation, without cutting muscles with a knife. drugs, Lenses his only thera

known. Good soil, good climate, good people there. Farm values are rising rapidly and the time to buy is NOW.

Low excursion rates from point on

'S? Hotel Clarence; ? al crop situation in the larger part of

the state will be much improved. Fairly good reports are received as to apples and some-Of the most important s m a l l f r u i t s . ^ ., ; r , -

owing her appointment from the De partment president direct, which makes the oflloe an honor not alone to the holder but tothe Corpsfrom which she la oho

. Carhart & Nye brought In an adv. too late for thiB-isBue. They have a fine line of Leonard refrigerators which are special bargains at the prices they

peutic. DR. BOYGR S own methodB are the &andHbo1?k80foU5NDBBDS ?F TM8'"-

0PF

CONSULTATION PPRB ?

Iowa Central and Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroads, if you wish to inves tigate. For particulars address^

A. B. OUTTS, v-

G.1\A., Ia. Cent, and M.&St. I ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download