, Why Not 3 13mm" BERENS PATRICK BERENS PATRICK, B. ROTH, Bindery Our hum Called For and bothered. To the Wear perfch-flm'nq Clollaiug when it can be pumluuml an cheaply as poor-ï¬lling, "'04" made gamut-1 Bring Your Collars, Cuffs, Shirts. Undemear and other Wearing Apparel 'cGumhc'orkwbthfl-Chn lac-nodal â€ALThompon'um Int Bren, Hum General Blacksmith Machine Shop Do ail kinds 0‘ re: pairing. The best 0! workmanship. Make a speciality oi repair- ing all kinds oi larm machinery. Our shop is equipped with the has! and most im‘prov- ed machinery Ind we can guarantee to please. Our prices are very reasonable. Give us vour work. JULIUS JOHNSON, Job Book Spring and Summer Samples Nen floor In Bush Slmonmu‘s. Townsmd m Downers Grove Laundry has. Call and trauma: My and“ are mm! In ugh. fl and fluid. Am on hand and o’er a banding display In rlecl pggx HANGING .n ANDJ‘D Artistic Tailor. I'ROI'RIETOR. We I'm Nu-m clean and niculy laundered. Ade-nth: eo§én'§if 600060 "1:33:27" ‘11}; these two oceans compflee more (he: he" the em of the globe. When the tomato le grefled on the m. whichan bedonehymeon ol theoloee relationship between the two eat. the potato rooteoontinne to ï¬r pol-wee, while the tometo on the potato cult mï¬nueatopndnee nineteen. “common dock in conï¬dant! I uni-nee by cultivator; mint com. 4‘L_ AAA ThoPnciflc ocean coma CHINA!†oltho 188.0(1).†aqua-e miles which emu-pone the min swim. and the Lâ€"Trno. But doe! not out up no», as usual. tend to recommend the just medium which is alwayl the safest ya}! but there be neither execs no! “she‘ll! the mount of clothlnj mâ€" junta“ Century. In!“ ig‘rogue; (IQ-Saul ith v'nry much a mun olhlit wh Imayhaherotl. [ban hard!" mkroayumia In youth theeolktol a woman‘s ownwaoar- ranged to abow the ooflar- 0! tin mm. em in naming mom. I don‘t know an “on war. In, man colds or m throat. then than now. L â€"X um than were more among women. And it In My can-In, I he- havo. that the clue for ‘elataieal" dre- In our grandmothnn' days. din-:5 which women want about doeoflote Unmanned, in I‘ china and win- try weather. rem in a great in- m of lung and throat. ailments U.â€"â€"On chatter hand I have been told that the doctor mueg disap- proveuho mfljn‘ up_ of the throat Lâ€"Ye-L 'nnd the 0“ 0nd: dra- wn. nodoubt. suite-Moths old Great Monday the ellmto when it w lived. But it would not nit out '3’. and our clinch to have the net but duhynnod‘nll the you. Ufluoi-«l should hr. aid that that «not in maï¬a. The ml. the . the shamanism the W hen-mien of II). In.“ â€"a hunt] rink-h the aid GM It!“ display“: ‘8' lncuta Who. you aimed-0ft. than. you Dos-d o! m obj-o- “on ornate: t. In it for out I.- glinmm It loans Ito hack to. 'l baron Mums." lawman» “on an: the inn: I 0! mar HM Inuï¬ ï¬‚o- u Alta-Dy; and [30va Mn I do.- to without running In my and tho IMII mm it ofl lastly «and. Thu mwauuuumu. In no Ibo turning-maul In my Julia, "no divâ€- lnguw urm IigM nod datuâ€" In my um: um 0‘"th it in 0.. Int ml mgnuhm ol my Iva-unlu- b I, Hint-man" â€M hoglb. lo pudog NI Ink out on. not. wbgo In sprung to MI M. uni. aptly Idfll‘ my Mod. 0:- chime-I: ~11...“an ho you. In: your lawn- have lent mind at; And. “thumb I .- ulll hr hon Heb. yet I may "Mun that bottle mw.‘ It In amt and durln in slum-ion M m rapid! -. but vh ty. out III CI- podoue- at t vm'ld'n mull-I and moon. nodahho how but din-'- poiolmnu and mmcunm that we" “tum! (hmnflc Mn viola cut-r o! diam-n] up In th- at, you" 01 Mo and. «nursing triumph. at whirl. be no In", an I.» Ml "rind u but. “a u I walked It: length. to and ho. l I“ that l um very clonal] ohnrnd by no. I nope-at a mug" . Boon. how our. 1 mullml the lactate: 0! Mr Ful- ton. but without «ll-cloning thin. Icon- “titted my tutti. ‘b‘ome {our year: um this. when the Clemson: bu] been greatly improved Ind her name changed to the North Riven-sud when moniker [mallâ€"DIM ly. the Cu“ of Neptune and the Pnngnn --bnd boon built. linking Mr. Fulton‘- lmtlhm bou- regular! plying be- tween New York and Al uy. I look pal-ago no one 0! than (or Ibo lam «q. The guy-lap“ shy wupglov: “fli- voy- ow New York wu luc- mluLu nï¬ know. uni lermlnnwd without. not-idem." 'Excuse me. air. but my memory .wu busy in contemplating this. the ï¬rst molar] reward I have ever received rom all my exertions in ad: ting mum to nnvlguwu I would g dly oom- memento the occasinn over a bottle 0! wine with you. but really I :m too poor oven for tlm: just now. Yet I trust we [pay meet agniu wlmu this will not b. "K In“ In MI «ï¬nd at Int. : ad in [mi-{Ina gll (Mug: pg old: “This qï¬esuon roused him as {mm a kind of reverie. and. as he looked up :0 me. the bi tear wu brimming in bi: eye and h 5 voice (altered as he said: '1 inquired the amount. to be paid sud. alter a moment'l hesitation. a sum â€"â€"1 think 96â€" was named. The amount in coin I laid in his open hnnd and.with his eye ï¬xed upon it. he mmined so long motionless tint I sup d there might. be a mlscount and said to him: '1! ï¬lm: right. sir!†air." Adv-noun. a. 0m! Dunn. '“‘Mr. Fulton. I presume? “'Yu. air.‘ “'Do you return to New York with this boat!" “‘We shall try to get back. alr.‘ “Can I have a. passage down!†' “You can take your chance with Ill, “'0†at the most interesting Incident- el a business nature connected with Fulton‘s age-when enterprise n the ï¬rst steamboat lure pnid to him.“ dd ‘ Uncle Joshua to the Boston Herald ‘man. The narrator of this. who was nine one o! the actors in the scene, says: “I chanced to be at Aibnny on bulimiaj when Fulton arrived therein his un- heard-of craft. which everybody felt to much interest in seeing. Being rendy to leave and hearing that this craft we. going to return to New York. In- aired on board and inquired 101' Mr. ulton. l was referred to the cabin and there found a plain. gentiemnniy man, wholly alone and engagedin writ- ing." _ _ __ hm- Wand m’ m . nom- on man with u. but Could." AM u. THE FIRST STEAIBOAT FARE. Through tourist sleeping cars for Gallon-Ma leave Chicago at 1090 p. m. cm Wodnudly Vin tho Burlington. These can no in chm-go of neondnctm- whome- thmugh to the and of the rout. looking star the comfort of tho pudding-an. For full portionin- au- qlindl 0. H. Boron, Amt. ‘ bemwndmyou. Tflalsim 10c (10 doses 10c) [urge 9m 50c and 01.00 of W. S. Carpenter. A good memory often saves money and also gml health. If you an troubled with mmtlpltlon. indignation or any form of stomach trouble re member to “to home a bottle or Dr. midtown Syrup Pepsln and health will We nller lav no. u term at can «re! eitualod In the best fer-lug sevtlon of northern lmllnna. Twelve notes of timber. hnlence all under cultivation: large hesement barn: slx room home: plenty ol l‘nllt,lpplen. ohetflapeeclues, 0kg: stone tool and hen home: [nod strum of spring Inter. Faun ell well fenced: only a mile end :- quarter from muteton tlve Pen . 1min mlL‘ road, Penn now rented or I"? at.‘ ennh In advance rental. Wlll he sold for half «all. Hence on long time nt «per cent. Full punk-ulna- will he given at the W once. moméonpm Ammmith, 1",. Jan. 21. um. Deer sumâ€"I have been bothered for IS years with constipation and l have Med many prepnntlons during that time. I mmmenced nslng Dr. Geld- well's Syrup Pepsln in the [All of 1â€?) and unhaitnlingly an, it Is the best handy I have ever found for my trouble. No piping ov pnins after tek- lng. Yam-s, eta, WI. Hm. 'IA! 1» no 11m in: comfort In â€H kmwkdn I0 ohm "pro-ad. IMO. Dr . KIUmor'n thump loot. mo [nut lulu, â€manly (aim: cm, with In relieving pain In (M hark. lulu". "tor. Wu!" and our] part of "a urinary mm ll mrmln inability to MM urine and «whim; polo m [us-In; It. or Dunn! or fork {alluvial Inc M liquor. MM nr bur. nnal crewman that unplug-AM noun-Hy o! In!“ compound In not up uumy um during an Mum l.- mi- nute. The and and lb. "luminary 0".“ n! «map-ml 5. mm: unlit-l. ‘ll nlnmk MIMI-l for m wombrlul mm o! H» mt undressing mm, It' you no! a mum». rm: should haw the bail. MI by dmrxkts. price w m and I «lol. You may have a «mph bottle Ind mmpMd ml free hy mail. "mum Tho Reporter and oral your ddr-II tn DrJfllncr 5 (10.. manhun- to» x. Y. The Myriam" 0' 1M. pg. per guarantee the â€Marne. nl (M. on". EXCURSIONS 1'0 CALIFORNIA. HOW 1'0 FIND OUT. lflll n haul. or common [Inn with «rim and lot H. “and 2H haunt: n Iodlmom. or mum ladle-lot an un- hulty madman of use Helm-ya. When urine “AIM Nun H in "Home on EM- My lmublo. Too fnquont clan-In In ur- Into or pm In the hurt. in nl-n rou- va-ing moot that the Han.†and bladder um out at owl". WANT TO BUY A PAIR"? A GOOD “EMORY For sale by W. H. Colvllle. s “Shamrock Is the best flour we ever m used.†try II-qou will say Inc sane. SHAIBDGK Flllllfl mat: IV V“ HERTZ a; MOOHIL. WMTEDfBI IDEA. 3'23: .3 “mam A" mun â€%_“~'W a... m.“ um I £53333; 1.291099!!- M “I no" as. For “my" must-Ian. Ottifdnfl mum-m “up uMn. Drum in «la- n. «v lirlfls. and) In l..l.. "RI IW.('.I'.QT.A‘ DI. CALDWK LL'B YRUP PEPSI count. 00" ‘TIPATION. tag to tho. ‘Tlv «a» «I \nnmv muhc 0'- In-h "mu 1'» an In nun- uqriqv nmvh tra- H h I.- Iim «I "pun-I Tml Ian-n 'lv «an. n- miu Xunu ram. Nminim Lain N! La- vrnu- 961 n. WI-m- M-muuénx l‘muaml. nail mint-d "vw'<. ("worn 1m kl. IND. ‘ "uni-1 I" â€punk-v )‘lh. inr'l-uxr. â€mum: I!" I'm?! 'lll'XTA'K! warm. “Tl-r â€mu Train 9w nu I’MM." "tin urn-uh- Iri - hun- rmwum, HDNTI.ASII .104 H .n nlrlumv "EACH. I‘Em "inn-thaw Irm- I‘h'wacu June Mt. vak'amv and ("mum u! "uh Iain. M‘ Haul um. I!» run-In (in pun-«man ol Kai-n“ ("M and Manual «um-u Um I shirt“ paw-9‘ nah. it up man 4|";th ruin tum-m â€mac" and ‘ln- wank-n and miain n-nwu M (Io rad. BIAS" TMI'SI "A".\"\\' ‘\VT"..\. Fl'r Rvnl. “I "If" lnr nul llw mat) «on mom in my mm lmllaunu no- hinu am-lnl. lelmlhllm: will mu» m» all mmkm mnvontomm Mu n! “on mom 2mm Int. I'm-«dun mll ho [Inn â€an In. Mm “u- munï¬ MINI "mu- uf lullMing. nth-maul «Mu IN): for hull and hwlxo nmm. will: nuhmmmmmi and all nmvoniunh-mn Hana-Into" [fun in ï¬rplrmlwr. Fur [ufllmvlnn whim Julm "MM“. noon's gnu up. that nu. Io- An Illuntmtml mum-Mal hm nwmly been lmhlhhml hy the (â€datum "urllmr- um k Qulm'y It. It. gh‘lm: mmwlfle In- lorllullun «haul llw (arm Lunch n! X. bmkn. (Yul-In may hr hm! «um-u clurx- upon applhuflun In I'. Kim-us. (locum! I'm-«nun Axum. (Mama. "I. ~... â€"_w "v... -- '_Ili'l cog «mun. lurn. V-n vvuu nu ‘iu ‘- ALL ABOUT NEBRASKA. A GOOD LOCATION SUI"!!! TOURS 969] '0 man. MI um um. Christa 0n 3an hymn drum Book on flout Ind Rm sent mm Dr. Illa loans! 00.. lkbnn‘ Ind. madman-mun In?!“ some otherilck W1 I‘M-ll lamina." In. on... A. Inn. 91 Hanna Sn, M 'gm Ind,vfluaOnt.7. m: "Immoral ml, 'lth seven [vandal-hos. dictum. backache and nervomnm gradually m- lng was until my me was (3me ol'. and try what '9 would. I found no ï¬llet In!" I mural-cod using Dr. Mllm' am â€an taken Elva batting and mun" l min n well woman. and I have calm mt eon- fnrt In warm: l-v: all cl my friend- co In Rennie. hm n: -.y pnhllsh IM- letter I! m wish, ml I hope u any bathe mom lacking In you mommy. Mummy. m tunâ€"n- m MW“! "hath. n Mm farm :1 dim nut-h ne‘- h!- ban Glen-m amxy.1mny.e. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cum. flmdachc Destroys Health Dom 6m. III. t'u-mm- “In M1 on “DJ- oï¬ I’M-l Int. Hall-Mn NW. Carpenter wt General Contractor W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE m m. .m. W. J. Herring, with a surface area of nine miles, and a share line of fourteen miles. SPIRIT LAKE, the largest o! a group of 20 beautiful lakes, is sitated in the northwestern corner of Iowa, and is the Do you intend to devote a week or a month to needed relaxation? If so, and you are situated anywhere in the great Mississippi Valley, you can ï¬nd no better place for rest and recreation than Spirit Lake. Summer Outing? NASH BROTHERS. ’l‘hc II. c. R. 3 N. â€'3' h; uI l‘Xt‘I‘lll‘lll Iraiu sn-rviu' l0 Spiril Luke. Trains leave Cllicaun. St. Lands and I! n I" 1;. h w (hr-mull I'ullmzm aha-pom m Iln- Lukv. arriv- iuu Ilh-n- lllc~ lulhm m: n 1min linn- mr break lust. Fur ran». ul' {are and nllwr in- ï¬-rum ion address 1. MORTON. ( TI†and Pa . A L. thmk' RAI'Ilbh. It) \‘A. Silumml ml the Muulh Iw: n h of Ibis lulu" as a Illau‘lulin'ul llulu-l WI 'I'IIB "lalflso u hirll ucunn nldu-s Juluul' ' ' N“|l'llh'll “Iâ€! t-von \ Iu- 'unl luxury eluding: annrcln- In which ul ulln-mlauw. l-‘ur raw» 3! (In: Och-ans. wlncll lmu- I’m-n “rt-ally ream-ml, address L‘. . 1\llEl.l., Manager. Spiril Lama hm SI’IHI'I‘ LAKEI ’ lung Inn-II null-cl fur lln‘ run-[hull lishlmr. It' luwa Flh'll Com- mim‘mu m» an vxu sln- plum lu-rv. 11ml vzmll y r â€m laku i†supplied with millions uf ~ul.|ll lisll. I’ikl- [I ‘lu' . rock Ild Mack llama ml ulhrr \ul'ivlir.‘ n-u'urcl Iln-dmuleeul the rod. and cumin-re «In tho uurlluwle n ln-ucr llhlll u lw (mind. Duckuevm. snip-v :nnl prairiu "Mich-II :n- "w unnu- Ininlu a! [II - rogimu. wllirll hm; l‘ II! be“! “In" Mvn‘n uf h]!0l'l\llfl'll. um! um lmuliuu t'JlllllIl ln- unpaï¬m-ul. o o o o o Are You Contemplating u o o o o o “Inland Sea of Iowa†Fruits and Vegetables. L. KLEIN 5 ring Chickens ....llc per lb. P cnlc Hams. ........... 7c per lb. Whole Bacon. ......... IOc per lb. WW!!!“ MEATS. Good horses, carriages and careful drivers furnished at low prices. Parties, picnics, etc. supplied. LIVERY. SALE. FEED d. BOARDING STABLE All classes of work in the line of caniage and wagon making done easonabic rates. Horseshoeâ€" ing a specialty. Firstâ€"class work Q. Schmidtmu F RE SI! MD 8“ T GRAN" E A SPECIALTY GENERAL Chas. H. Kaylor. lublo Worn It!!! A co. “I “on. In ‘ut. BLACKSIITH WAGON AND REPAIR SHOP.- anon shut.