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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 10

The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 10

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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10
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER 1 rniPAr, jastmht toon. r.c.E rr.yt. Coats, clothcoat in our store at exactly lM price! UIx-TQMQimQ 8AHL Trade at Headquarters; It's Safe Tomorrow New Wash Goods. Tomorrow New Ginghams. Tomorrow New White Goods.

Tomorrow New Wool Goods. Tomorrow Our entire stock of Pur Coats, small CC Furs, etc. at 25ft or 4 Tomorrow Our entire stock of t'liderwcar for men, XTT women ami chiMrcii, at 25 or A Tomorrow We continue our 5c lace sale. iLUUU Yfl Nfi tanal; John, who Is at present living on tho old homestead In Bennington, and Stephen, James and Margaret, all of whom were at the bedside at the time of her deal h. Mrs.

Carrigg was a life-long Backward dies suddenly Looking member of the Catholic church and was very devout in her religion, being aliiliated with St. Joseph's Catholic church during her residence In this city. She was marked for her true Christian character and had al-wavs lived up to the rules of the Ueath of Mrs. Herbert B. Boles Great' Shock to Friends.

1,000 Copies of Popular Sheet Music on sale TOMORROW 9 Copies OC el (or uoKj church. Since the death of her tins-! SATURDAY Demise o( Mrs. Stephen Carrlggls tarried. band she had been making her home with her daughter. Miss Margaret Carrigg.

The funeral arrangements have not been completed hut the funeral will probably be held with services from the church in charge of Kev. M. Cooney on morning and Interment will he in the Catholic cemetery. lOU CAN'T MATCH THE VALUES of our In lookinq: backward over the old ye.ir we feci right proud of the advancement tint has Iteen achieved in the 12 months of time. Xcw machinery has Ix-cn added, hundreds of new patrons and much other new equipment, today finds us in jxisition to face the New Year with a plant and competent help that we have full confidence in.

In a word if you favor us this year with your laundry business you will be quite certain to have little or no laundrv trouble for 190S. Great Clearing Sale Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, all from the best makes in the country and made expressly for us are selling at the lowest Jmiiics IVesba Dead. Mr. Herbert H. Hole la-it evening at.

7 o'clock at her home, iti! Wellington slrevt, after an illness only a few weeks' (Juration of grip and bronchial complications. The newK of the dentil of hi estimable and Ixdovod yoiiDg matron came as a thunderbolt to hundreds of her friends in this city, who were not even aware that she. wan ill, much iss critically so. There is the deep James I'resba, a pioneer merchant of Dunkerton, died this morning at o'clock at his home of Blight's dis Stroebel MUSIC HOUSE ease and complications-. Mr.

Presba about years of age and he prices ever made for such high-grade footwear. Women's Shoes QQ 4JO QQ commenced business In Dunkerton at est sympathy and nor row a I over the time the. Great Western railway Waterloo and at distant points for was built through that place. Dur tho terribly afflicted husband and lit ing his residence in Dunkerton lie tie daughter and the others bereaved. On account of the illness of ex- had gained a wide acquaintance and he held (he respect of the people and The Waterloo Steam Laundry Oovernor Horace n.

Boies in Tcxa was honored for his business ability pair Hoys' and Girls' Shoes-pair Men's Shoes pair Men's Si. 25 Arctics for wife and mother has cast a gloom over the city that will be many days in lifting and from the stricken home the veil of sorrow will hang as long as relatives survive. Mrs. Boles anil at the request of members of the and Integrity. The town loses a val Corner Jefferson and West 5th.

St. family the serious nature of the ill Both Phones. uable clli.en in his death. 69c to $2.48 $1.45 to $3.95 85c 49c Mr. Presba.

had been ill lor some ness of Mrs. Boies was not published and her death was made more of gave her time in an especial degree to i lie cure of her daughter. Miss time and bis death was not unexpected. He leaves besides his wife, one a shock to the people of the city than step-child nnd a brother. it otherwise would have been.

Mrs. Boies was taken ill the day Women's Rubbers at Mr. Presba was horn in Randolph. Adelhi, who survives of twins horn 1S90. Miss Mariam died two years ago coming next March and this was the tir.st blow to strike) the after Christmas, but her condition Nov.

1fi, 1S4S, coming to 111 county with his parents In 1S0O. STENODRAPERS, HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY was in no wise alarming until the Burning paper used for heating in the rooms the Hlai Il.iwK morning tilled tin and there was an in the apparatus water by the bar-in thf basement of hank this room with smoke alarm of Tire turn mother heart. The deceased was day before New ears and even Funeral services will be conducted COME IN THE FORENOON IF POSSIBLE EXTRA SALESMEN since that time relatives and friends gathered at the bedside and in the home were encouraged from day to Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Oishinan's Father hie.

Young men wonirii in Waterloo and vicinitv should be West I here Sill" was day by her seeming Improvement. It A telegram was received in this ed in at 7 o'clock. The company rrt-ponded. hh no need of its M'rvices. one of the leaders in local society and her acquaintances in other cities are numbered by the hundreds.

Mrs. Boies was a member of the First Congregational church of this city and was an active working 00111-municant. In all her relations of life the deceased fulfilled the highest interested in the i ivil service exam-I was not until a very few minutes he-fore dissolution occurred that hope KOHL' city bust evening hy Mrs. Roy Cush-man announcing the death of her father. S.

E. Neustadtl. at Milwaukee, Wis. She left last night for that city to attend the funeral. De- cused wus 11 man sivtv-five voars Waterloo's Up-To-Date Shoe House obligations and expectations of ination to he held St.

Paul Jan. for government lxoit ions. It a Kci the root of disease, lrported ihat there are more vacancies strengthen and invigorate. tj vow than usual and that the salaries I jfe giving ipialit ies are not contained rffred are attractive. Tho man who hn any other remedy.

Ilollister's has charge of these examinations sa Mountain Tea has stood th that lie expects a goodly of merest test time. For thirty years i'pplit ants from Waterloo, and that i i surest icniedv. Tea or old and had retired from active business life. The maiden name of the deceased wai Mary Louisa Carl, the daughter was abandoned. The only daughter of Mrs.

Boles Adella had been ill for several weeks prior to Christinas and the mother gave all of her time and strength to the card of the patient. She was tireless in her efforts to alleviate the suffering and pain of the little one and the care and worry of those weeks brought on the illness which ended in the death. Than whom none was more popular, more cheerful, more untiring in good works, the death of this young of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carl, and she You'll be healthy and lappy if your liver and bowels work naturally.

Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea was born at Pawpaw, on Aug. 2S, 1S74. When about, ten years of age she eam to Black' Hawk county THE CONVENTION ihose who have applied heretofore have given a ixid account of iliem-stdve. It is proliable that stenographers who are competent can better their I ositions in the business world hy tak-injr this civil serviie examination. T.ihi.

t--. if. W. The best of service and iip-lo-ikit methods can be obtained at Hell Warren's harbor shop on Mast Fifth street. 09-2t with her parents, the family settling keeps these organs working right, on a farm near Hudson.

several brings robust health to all. Try it. now. 35c, Tea or Tablets. H.

Y. years later Miss Mary came to Wa 18 GREAT PLUM TaggHrt. terloo and was a Htudent: at the business college, from which institution she graduated. She was employed 1 in the Kimball publishing house tor Moines yesterday, who are acquainted with the natural beauty of Waterloo, commenced immediately to niak arrangements to get on the ground several days in advance of the great throng to enjoy the river and the woods in this section of tho country Never a member of tho committee expressed a doubt of the ability of Waterloo to Pake care of the convention. Word of the success in entertaining the state democratic convention has traveled far and wid? and was the entering wpdge which will 4iiake or already has made Waterloo one of the convention cities ot the state.

Conventions, large and small, wil' come oftener and with less effort hereafter. REMARKABLE ibson'1 Citizens of Waterloo Congratulating ThcmselvRS on Success. 224 W. 4th. jPl SLj C.

D. Kern tntttled to Special Credit In Taking Initiative. a time and it was then she became acquainted with Mr. Boies, whom she married in this city on Sept. 5, Their life has been a most.

one, with only the one sorrow of the loss of their li'ltle daughter. The patents returned to Illinois several years ago and the father died about, four years ago. The mother, Mrs. Lillian Carl, resides at Pawpaw, 111., with her daughter. Miss Elsie, and her son, Frank.

Miss Elizabeth Carl, another sister of the deceased, resides in Waterloo, and with her mother was present when the end came. All members of the family are almost prostrated over the death and willing hands and unbounded love of neighbors and friends are doing all hi their power for the stricken ones, especially the father and his little daughter, Adella. ALL THROUGH JANUARY! The cleanest, snappiest, most up-to-date, choicest stock of clothing in the state of Iowa. Truly at bargain prices bargains that defy and amaze because it means sacrificing Trial Catarrh treatments are belm mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Itaelne, Wis.

These tests ore proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value .:1 this scientific prescription known ti druggists everywhere as Dr. Shdou'i Catarrh Remedy. Said by Wanjvef Bros. the best made, most desirable clothing that skill can design and make. Prices quoted The en tiro population of the city is over the fa ft that tho state republican convention will bo hold in Waterloo this summer.

It is one of the Rrandost Advertisements any city In any commonwealth could secure the holding of a. state convention of either of the dominant pa it ies. On every hand the committee and those who worked with lifilit Rood will and purpose to secure the honor for the factory city are boins congratulated. The convention will be held on 24, one day after thf time Hot for thf opening of the Chautauqua. China, Housefurnishings, Toys We have just finished inventory and are now ready to enter upon the campaign of 190S with better methods, means, stronger hope, stouter heart and greater determination than at any previous time of our career.

JfYotir past favors are highly appreciated. My business for 1907 exceeded my anticipations. I trust your help for 190S will enable me to say the same a year hence. Tomorrow Saturday 8 a. m.

400 Potted Boston Sword Fern All healthy plants, alwut eighteen inches high, the pot alone is worth 5c, to- are actual reductions from our selling prices. IMuc and Black suits not included in this sale. All other suits and overcoats, and children's suits and overcoats at the following Pasteurization absolutely Insure pnr milk. t-f-s-ll real bargain prices. Mr.

Stephen Cai'ligg. 1 At 1 o'clock this morning Mrs. Stephen Carrigg passed away at her home at 112 Argyle street after an illness extending over a period of more than two years. At the time nf hm- fl'itli Mr Pnrrtc'ir was hav- 515. tut Suits and orcoats Suits and Overcoats S25.00 Suits and Overcoats Gent but thorp is no doubt the local event SI 2.50 Suit and vercoats will bo postponed or abridged for the entertain merit of the convention in the coliseum.

cnty-oicht years of age. She had been ailing for some time and a week ago last, Monday was forced to take to her bed, suffering with complica ale ami $22.50 Suiis Overcoats Suits and rcoats $25.00 $20.00 $18.50 $16.50 $15.00 ()v. tions and the accompanying ailments Satttrday, Qq morrow each Now that the battle is won there is great credit given C. D. Kern, who took the initiative in the matter and! worked night and day to land the plum in Waterloo's lap.

lie wasj ably assisted by Carl Franke, the' Third district member of the state; central commit tee and almost much of a booster for Waterloo as' and 520.00 Suits and Kcrcoats S.50 Suits vercoats. $12.50 $10.00 7.50 6.50 25 l2 Price iud S1S.00 Suits Overcoats Hoys' Knee Imt Suits at a discount of of (dd age. Early this morning she was summoned peacefully and quietly hy the death angel, being surrounded by her children and relatives. Mrs. Stephen Carrigg was horn on March L'.

1S20, in County Clare, Ireland, her nriiden name being Mary Beady. She spent the early part of her life in Ireland and when a young woman came to this country and resided In New -York state. On August 10, 151, she was united in marriage to Stephen Carrigg and shortly afterward the young couple Charles Dickens' Vases-While we have sold over 50 of these vases we still have about 50 left to be closed out at less than half of manufacturer's cost, worth up to tomorrow, Saturday at a price that is bound to move them. Children's Knickerbocker Suits and I Jows' and Children's Overcoats 3 nicpmmt iS Odd Lots and broken sizes Children' Suits SATURDAY Box Toilet Koap Dover Egg Beater. Boyd's Shelf Paper.

Fire Proof Baking Dish. Assortment of Fancy Class Dishes. Kettle Covers (all sizes) Cranite Soap Dish. Brass Extension Rod. Bread Knife.

China Salt Shaker. Decorated Oalmeai Dish. 1 yard Erne or Embroidery. Any Artk lf on Our Sc Counter. Racket Store $1.98 special each onlv Fir.t come, first served I be Is for bis home town Parkers- burg.

The members of the delegations, most of whom returned from lie cap-1 ital city last, night, are loud In their praise of the fairness shown by Gov-i ernor A. B. Cummins when the selee-! tion of a location of the convention was being made. Hp. was absolutely' neutral and It is realized that had the chief executive cared (o he eon Id have fcept the convention from com-1 ing to the Third district Senator; Allison's home.

The governor is not sdow in stating at all times that. he! likes Waterloo and has a warm spot! In his heirt for the city. Next June hundreds of visitors will be here who have never seen Wa-: terloo and whose awakening to the lxauty of the future best city In the! state will be pleasant. By June 2t; Pictures Any picture in the 75c window 1 2 price, choice tomorrow fl Fiih Globes All sizes. moved to Iowa and settled in Dubuque, where they lived for four or five years.

From 'there they moved to Bennington township and made their home on a farm until nine years ago. when they inovnd to this city, where 1 bey have since resided. On 10, inofi, Stephen Carrigg passed away at the age of eighty years. Thirteen children were born to Mr. and Mrs.

Csnigg. eight of whom are living. They are as follows: Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Saner of Esther-vllle.

Mrs. B. Klynn of Cedar Rapids. Mike Orrlsg, who is now employed in the lailroad son ice of the Panama frti Ff 1 1:1 il 1 price We lose on thee, but we gain your favor. What we ajr it true.

What we do it legitimate. What we promit it fulfilled. FINEST OF CLOTHES READY-TO-WEAR. 220 E. 4th.

St. everything will be at its prettiest and best and nirn of the party at l)es 3.

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