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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 13

The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 13

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THE F.VKNINfl COl'IilliR AN I) RETOUTKR, WATKRI.OO, IOWA. riiioAT, wo. to in nnni-rip nn ll.lll.lt lit tll 'iintrf fur Uin I.mII nn it Taw trwumr K'lla flnt; 1,. 'i. f'li-iiii tiiinri1, I.

ii. It.rii I. ill, It 8. V. il iirimf CITY IN BRIEF 0, HmnMr: waH.n.

Hntn; or, f.thM hn mi I. tark t). ii I. TUXES OF COUNTY API.IM.TOV Jnll I'fKall aner tw ttri-k- itinn Mr liono-ii and tl.itoi Mei Kji-nt I ruliv ill Iowa I nn I ii I It I Ii I III I2iile, ivifi uuubin Last NicjlU'a fyews in Ilrief l.fl.i a. ii i i( Mil i(U Ii I II I It.

Mr hue p.nofiit In it rt-i i -in ri 1 1 4. II I'. U.il, I. I Ii 'I II lr.lt! I- i i a I i 1 1 I r.lcll. i.

I'lillil, toii.l eui.e l.t.mtie-s nl VV.ilt'i Buchanan for Iflci Unl end J'uuith stticl bridge (advertisement) It. EigleMoti was railed to in ti capo I is yoHterd.tv on account Cl ilav. TOTAL LARGE SUM OF PUCKERS FOR Ini-a- I. I i ll Mi, IL'llliKt! rt.n.lti. I I'M I It, Ii ril II MI- lilanclu- Iniitnn rnlunwit frnui Mllli.IIV.lliV NlllldllV of illness of tils mother.

ve uil.lt- 'i'li slmi'MMf I I'dllrt wtirt mi nl tliu W. D. Johnston, city engineer, is I i. cli ii Ii, lllllll I.J II IIVK I i Iplilltl, II HtUlKKII. 'I I hM (.

rt ii i y. Iii Pliubiirgh, The nationwide ttleel strike whirli iiegau Sept, 'ii was (iiitclally called on by tho lis tiotial strike committee, Ignition: polshevlk cavalry cap-j lured the pmt of Herdlansk, on toe isea of Azov. Meilco City: A violent eruption 'of Cero l)e San Miguel, small vol- Tobacco Hardens the Arteries, Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Life Says Dr. Connor, Who Suggests a Sinwle Test to Find If It Is Hatting You. Can You Stand It? SOVIETS.

CHARGE- l. sttendlnir a convention of the Iowa County Troaeurcr Will Collect -ngiueertr society a I Hen Moines. 670.402.15 Till Vcarj Waterloo Tays t. ilium hiiiur.l.iv rvHtmis" rrlurrn-J to tiM'ii' i-tii'lirtfi Muri'lav. Mil I.

A. lirritiiidt nilortminiil tlif Irfitlir. A Idl kii.ii-Iv cf tli I iii liiu. tifli ii and Mr i I.Iii.Iimhu ii th ti I tint Hen-nfit nix iniy of (he Haptlst Tiiurml.iv nCti-rimon A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Charles K. Funk.

2t, and 7-clla Douglas, 20. hot of Sure 1 1 'cano near Cordoba, caused by the Collection of II, 676, 402. IS In 'recent earthquake, has reunited" In general tales in black lliiwk conn-; tho loss of 2u0 liven II. Mi-US tturriP(1 finm tic! hniiio In Wiat'onaln Mil.iv ihkihItik ty is the county audi charged by charged by Relief lr. and Mr.

I). Sir and Mi Ii Mr. ami Mrs J. It. Mon tor ngatnst the county treasurer.

This tax was levied on the 101S assessment and to be collected in mid 'luy fl 'Male bih iiiI. I Ma-on lo I ilhgtr.t HI Tat k-l t.ui nilni-H-luv I Mr. and a. WIMmm 1" llnpf nlmi it Landford of His Capital Hotel Accused by U. S.

Official as Aiding Negotiations. IHv the Aseoinated PrK,) Washington, U. C. Jhii. 9.

Charges that K. A. MarwtiB, self styled Russian ho lot ambassador to tbn Ftilted State and his ateere-lary S. Nuorieva. hud cUimed to have had successful dealing with American moat packing concerns In ibuyiiig meitts for soviet Russia, dn- HOOVKIt TIMItKK: CVn.UUt.

tBy Ilia Aasoclnted l'rpjia) rortland. Jan. 9. Democrats exhibited Interest today iu a telegram read last night at a Jackson (lav banquet hern In which James W. Gerard, former ambassador to (iiTmanv ami himself an ac I anil "(in.

I'rtri, spoilt 1'i iilny in Ixw.i i' l.itllo lMrtls. Hnl i.i tow nl tin. Ihmiii. of W. nir-; tV 6 Bill ans Kate flronson, after four months' visit In eastern cities, re-! turned today to her home, tilS Co-I lumbia street.

n. F. Swisher will he a Judge in the debate between Waverly and Independence, high schools In Wav-: erly tonight. i Linn Scott will lead about 20 hoys, members of junior bible class, on a hike to ltlack jllawk creek tomorrow morning. Louis Ileiter will leave tonight for point in California and plan i to spend a couple of months vlslt-: lng places or Interest on the Pa-cilic coast.

the iirst half bfore April I ant. the cecond half befori Oct. l.j Data concei nng taxation facts and tig tires were prepared In; the couTitv treasurer's of! ice by i Miss Clark and Miss May Keller, who hpend pr.ictlcully all' their time In the tax The long sheet, showing 1 lie figures for each taxation district in the! retiiniPd h-r honm at tive candidale for the Democratic i piini-ninv returned from Humiliation for the iiresl JeliCV. de- LuUih twn; it at I. onilm; Hutidny clared that there tire "plenty of vl I'cliX kor returned his! aftir F--- -f: -j Sure Relief PiE LL-ANS LJhOn INOIGCSTION good men" from which the party Si liool 1.i i.

iii a (lit en, i. i couiii make ira rnoice ami l-UUUIl, 111 I JU iimua IU II' v- iv Herbert Hoover Is one of them rpne tho American bik! allied blockade ol that country, were made before tbo senate agricultural committee today by Wm. J. Colvor Vint with home folk Mie Ainv liarrlrk home from Alden Hiindiiv where she si.nt her uolliUy vu.alion. It Is Interesting to learn that of the entire amount of general taxes Al THOItKSS ASlllXiRO WKIW.

I oi me leaerai irauu commission. in the county 1990, 9S7 must be i.onnon. v. Divorce decree were awarded to DR. J.

G. BICKLEY Will See Tatlinls at Ills Home, Boniface Involved in Oiargo, WIXTHKOr. Miiiihioo la. i Mma Anna paid In Waterloo IS25.9R7 in the east district and in the west district. Cedar Falls must Asliford, authoress of "The Young Visitors." a book written during her childhood which has attracted "4.i,.,d-,"'ii terday: Minnie Cobb aKalnnt Johr lay: Minnie Cobb nealiiHt John MiKo luiliiique.

MlttiiK in the fiot! Walnut Street, and maUe calls much interest dnrins the past few pay $147,792, Diseases Cancer and Chronic a Specialty Telephone Ited 'usual smoke, walk up three ioF stairs at a repuUr pare, th'iii step, if you find that you urn out of bte.ith. If your heart beat tri-mbling or Irregular, yci ma'' be the, victim of a funciloiirf! in oi game heart trouble. If y()in feel tli.it you smoke or chtw in (pnet tour nerves, you are sI.im to tli tobacco habit and rje slowly poisoning with th Insidious deadly drugs, nicotine vid fiit-flital. in either cae, you just 0 a Iteriuiti ves- keep on wli Mitir st-if poisoning process -Iesi uf the ilaugere, and suffer lii ciiiii-iiieiiri-i', or lid yourself of' I he habit and evcape the dangers. I You can overcome the cravmi and Klnp the tobacco habit in a very slmit time by uslnir the lout inn inexpeir Ive formula; Jo toj nnv orug sloie and ask for Nicotol.

lake tablet after eai and in ii riiiiipatathelv shott time you v. Ill have nn detiin for tobacco. The ciaviiiK will have l-rt ytri. Willi tin- iiicotiiio poisoning out' of your ststeiii your general beaMi will iiuickly Improve. Note; When asked abort ii jl due nl our bailing druggists said: Nicotol Is truly a wonderful remedy for the tobacco habit.

It is way abend of anything we have, ever sold belore. We. ate authorized the ma ii fact met to refund Him money to Mciy issa Islied i and we would not permit tie use of our name unless the i n--dy possessed unusual merit." N'c-iitd is sold in this city under Iron-rind icniiey-lmck iiit.iantee by all up-to-ihite ilriirrgists. Including angler nod It. man A Co.

-einent I rnt'K Dr. nnnor. furtiKr-ly of Johns Hopkins hospital, (ajl: Hundreds of thousands nf men who smoke and chew and who beli-ve I lieiusel es healthy ore suTtrliV from jirourcMiitn oifianh- iiilan-uis They would never have been af flicled had II not been Hir Hie use of tnluicro and inoct uf tlmni would soon I'tt well If they would nrly stiin Hie iiso of tiibiiccii. Tint lust known habit foimlir; principle of (olmcco Is tiieuline, but the iiiiist ili liillv and (l al 1 liic Is fiiilntal. Holli are di'iully pois mi, wblrli, lii-ii shsoihed liv the system slowly, but snn-lv, a fieri the turves, membranes, tissues, vital orrans and vitality of the bodv.

Tlin hat infill effect of tulmrco vanes and depends on rlrcumstaee. i and the imln Idual. In uiiu it causes Mineral debility, others of tbo tbioiit, linl ii'eit cotit.tlpat Ion, extreme net voiisiii-hs, i loeplessru'SS, loss of iiieumiv, l.o of will power, cowardice and fear, mental confusion, In ollieis it causes lii-art disr-ime, bloticil.il hardening of the aiterlif, palpitiitlon of the heart, tuberculosis, blindness, ciincer alid the common affliction known as tobacco heart. If you use tobccri) in nnv form you easily detect Its harmful efterls by making the following simple tests; Head aloud a full page lnvii a book. If your voice bei-onii-i iniiflled.

hoarse and indistinct and you timet eqiimi clear your throat, the clianees are that your throat Is afteeted bv ciitim Ii ni.il may be the beginning of very serious catarrhal trouble. Next, in the morning, before taking y.nir (a.i vim 11 the owner of a local hotel where! Martens and Nuorteva. have been' Maying had been engaged In nego- tiatlnK the purchase of the meat) I luminous Amount of Moneys. The table shows a total of in moneys and credits in months, was married at Chelsea yesterday to James Pevlina, with whom Phe was associated in national 'work during the war. in fiueHtiou.

ithe county. More than one-half of Tho trade commissioner made this amount, or J.1,1 i is owned in Waterloo $3,409,110 in HAZI.KTOV. the west district and in iiaxletnn. Jon. J.

N. Bullls Is IhA fviKt illwtriet vnrir 111 ul tils liome C. A. BOATMAN, D. D.

S. Special Attention to 1'yoriliea 1100-7 and J. It.ink ISldg. Hours 9 to 12 1 to Thone 39S TI- 1... (I.I.

hia. nt I Mpa Arldin ttlMVIP tN CrltllVlllV HI Cobb, Alien Warner 4ainBt Lloy-rten Warner, V'rod Sies against Km ma Mian. A. Ij. Kttlnper.

traveling Rales-man for the ltlack iiawk Coffee Spice who was In northern Iowa this week, reports a foot of snow fell at OnaRn and other places Irr that vicinity Tuesday. M. Devorfky, arrested lnnf. night on complaint of C. J.

White that he had lsxued worthless check for $10, settled the matter to the satisfaction of Mr. White. It is not known whether Information will be filed charging felony. Waterloo people are giving census enumerators a great deal of help in collecting the information I'ncle Sam has naked for. The col- tiome of her father Jsin'te Mi iv.

Mia. K. A. I'ollitia lis relumed from a Vint in the homo nf her irmn.ldauitli-ter ut Milwaukee. Is Tiivlnr Peterson Is in t'lihinso.

tiav-Inr there with a loud nf k. Mm. 1oru hertiHl.l Iuih rein rued finm a M-veral week's visit with relatives at I'll ten ir and lilchiiiunil, 11! ned onu. W'l. linbett I'ei Iib returned to bis home In Kiuiens H.iter a several davi visit, with friends In ihls, Ins old home 1 Veil Hlrkiliun atid lielhert Wnlienni.T has returned to their school duties Ht Mount Vernon Miss Alum Nelxen of I'nupir Is viHtlnif In the Jumi" hiiine.

Mrs. .1 I-' nnd il.nKchtert returned 'tlnedii to then home tn Ilulillqtln alter a few visit III the home of her Air. and II C. I'nbiliaiin 1 nn ni. linn 1'ifs i ii i.

i. r. Morton wan an ever Hinulnv his charges while explaining other allegations that employes of the commission were under fire as "radicals" and "bolsheviks." He said that Johann Obsol a coin mission employe, was called by telephone to the hotel where the soviet "envoys" were and that upon his arrival he was pointed out to local police officers as Martens. Ohsol was arrested, he said, and turned over to the federal agents, but was later released after being identified. DR.

PERCY R. WOOD FY I', XOSK, TllltOAT I.iaviit A Jolitisoii Hank all I Ion, Intva WurrjjntlesN Arrest Alleged. The 1. 11. K.

an, I Mr. Colver also charged that for-1 lnctora aro not kept waiting and Itehekah lodRe f'lione 266 Htllte 90S 909 Hiivits: 9 to 12 A M. 2 to 5 V. mills on the dollar, or $5 on each brolher- John' 11,000 of valuation Mr. uid Mrs.

John MoF. Indeprnd- In Cedar Falls the Inhabitants i the rhiio iie. ker hold 600 In moneys and homo Thursday. credits I Mr. and Mr.

Mose Phepard were liig Sum to the St4te. Waterloo rnller Faturd.iv. ty will contribute to Monnnv unt( Wednesday with state of Iowa in what is called gen-, inde.rndetire friends, eral state revenue. In addition liiiljdi I-Vanels, Red Oak. vtatted 765 Will go to help pay for land In her friend Inna lriii! a part of the capitol extetiBion plan.

laN' iv, Biinnort nf th el-ihorate Mr" heeler dld Bt the home of ror the suppoit or tn ejanorate orvitu Mwtnev. system of public schools which this n.nn,!,, Hrtr aionir Illness, country possesses and Is proud to Kentucky for r.laek Hawk county taxpayers will burial, contribute a total of $671,007 in Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Vinton.

1 920 Of this Sum $65 9U6 i visited In the home of their daughter, called the general school fund. Corporatlon tax Is a heavy Item 'homeTf'hli in the county. Jollr, mtt ti, Monday and Tues- The county poor tax will he 827, far Inadequate unless there be Mrs. Neva was called to 0n-Acnnnmle nf expenditure over eseo. 111., by the illness of her sinter.

met- secret service oflicials at Clii-l the treatment from the people vis-cago had "framed up" arrests of I ited is excellent. This co-operation commission employe in an effort to on the part of hearts of families and create the Impreseion that the com- those who meet the enumerators is mission was a "hotbed" of bolshev- doing a great deal in speeding the ism. He taid that 11. J. Clabaunh.j work In this city.

Anson T. Ilukill, former head of the Chicago ollice of supervisor, stated today. Don't Despair Over Poor Complexion! E. M. JACKSON, D.D.S.

I'rosthodonliHt Practice Limited to I'lale Work. Runft'wS Bred Sow Sale If riiuplcd. Itlott lieil ir (Vueriil in Smk With I so Calcium Wafers. Oince. 7U lllai'k Phone 1810.

Hours 9 14 12 1 to 4 the department of Justice's secret service, and his assistant, a man named Harry, caused the arrest of Kafael Mallen at Chicago in the radical raid lust week tho no war- The Labor Temple will tie open for mrctlnfrs en Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evonlnpr of nieli week. unions desiritiK to ar- rnnpo for meetings will plnjisn cUl 719 between 10 and 11 o'clwk each fore Lay aside for a time your face creams, lotions, and use stu- runt was issued for him by the de noon. (advertisement) partment of justice. Barry, Colver said, "is a special agent for I Mrs. Mason Wheeler.

1919. Mailer later was re- These figures do not include spe t-'wift Co. leased. DR. WM.

II. ROSS 801 I.eavllt nnd Johnson lliiilding. Practice 1, lulled to diagnoses am: treatment of Tuberculosis and Chronic Diseases of tt.w Office Honrs 2:00 fo 1. 1. Kvenlnss by ODPolntment- cial assessments for paving, etc.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jvimnel Carlson hnve; I returned from a wedding trip In 1111-i Kd. Wells and Miss Viola Fa.lrbntik, were united. In mnrriare byi the Methodist minister at Ilazlelon, Saturday, Jan.

3 Mrs. I'M TaJeott. Favette, spent1 (toorriiorsK notks. SHIP I'lUK COSTS MIM.10XS. (liy the Associated Press.) New York, Jan.

9. Damage to the American line steamer St. Louis which burned at a Hoboken shipyard last night was estimated at $1,000,000 early today. The interior of the ship was wrecked and her plates badly warped. The origin of the tire is not known.

Hartuanj Tuesday and Wedneudav with her els-i ter, Mrs Marlon r.al.Hvin. i Miss Dorothy Maxwell returned toj i her home In Marion Saturday evenlnifi after a utav of two week in the home 'of her aunt. Mrs. ft. Morton.

1 I Mrs. John Tiashnm went to Oelwein The suit for $3,000 damages for alienation of affections of plaintiff's husband, brought by Mrs. Mabel II. Hinkley against Mrs. John C.

McKlbben and Mrs. Lucy Hawft- WIM.IAM VOl'XG. I New Hartford, Jan. 9. Wl-I Ham Young was tiorn in Xorthamp- ton, Kntrland, In the year 1830.

Hei Dr. J. C. Murphy, D. D.

S. livi'dentist Practice limited to Kxtractlon of Tecth, Anesthesia. Dental Itadio-grnphy. Offices t-l I irst Xat'l llldg. Hours 9 to I 2 to 6 Office Phone Ites 4270 FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920 45 Head of Big Type Chester Whites AT ILiSL'S lilil) IIAItN.

HFIMtliCK, I AT I I. M. This Is a choice offerine: of sows and mostly all sired by Chieftain Itoy 38S57 first prize hoar at Illinois Mate fair and 3rd at the Nutional Svvlno Show in 1917 and bred to Sensation I Am, 68447, our $1050 boar, and to Prospector 70281, our three times champion last fall, and to Dig Winner 7 4 64., another big type boar who won either 1st or 2nd in his class every time he was shown. Our held won 92 ribbons and six champions last fall. We have tho type with stretch, size and quality.

literytlilus treated for cholera. Also for swine plague. rite for catalog. Try to attend this sale and let the Cheaters speak for themselves. ARTHUR W.

RUN FT Rcinbeck, Iowa ins, has ben dismissed at plaintiff's i Saturday to install th officers of the cost, counter suits tor i.uuu Qelwein corps. CHICAGO Sri DS XTCAU TOI. tho AKKoriated 1'rewt.) Chicago, Jan. 9. Another big jump took place today in tfco price of potatoes.

Compared with 24 hours before, the market was up 25 to 40 cents a hundredweight, at $4.75 tor Northern almost equal to the highest record ever touched in Chicago. III STOW. Frlstow, Jan. Mrs Prank Wells has been 111 at her winter home In Arcadia, but Is reiHirte( as ini-proviiiR. Mr and Mrs.

Pherman Orove, Pnoon-er. Wis, ar viKitinif In this commun a LEE y.c. was man led on Oct. .10, 18bl, and his wife died Keb. 20, 1913, at their home in Waterloo.

He located in Black county 57 yearB ago and to tho city of Waterloo 21 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Young united with the Presbyterian church 22 years ago and projected their influence into the church at large. He came to New Hartford about four years ago and made his home with his daughter-in-law, Mrs.

l'resbn. He died Christmas day, 1919, at 10 a. m. Mr. Young 1b survived by one son, W.

ft. Young, Yankton, S. oamages nrougni oy eacn oeienri-ant for alleged libelous statements made in the petition of Mrs. Hinkley have also been dismissed. 'Mrs.

Carrie Burlingame has brought suit for divorce from Daniel Uurllngame, asking $75 monthly alimony. She claims her husband deserted her Jan. 11, 1918. The estate of Harriett M. Kendall, left In trust for erection of a home for women church members, was administered at an expense of art's Calcium Wafers.

Simply laki them after meals. No effort what- ity. OPTOMKTKIST Oeoree Smith attended a sneo al ever. i lien note the ciiiierence. ALL WOHK OCAR ANTKLD meetlnfr of the I.

o. O. V. at Duinnnt Small wonder that thee retnark-Tuesday. iable wafers are sold in everv drug Mr and Mrs.

Rnv ITahn. aro visiting Ihrouehoiit HEAVY SNOW IJf MISSOURI. (By the Associated Fress.) Kansas City, Jan. 9. Winter weather prevailed over the greater part of the southwest early today, according to Information 10 Years Experience (101 KYCAMOKM friends ut Waterloo this week.

Canada. Mrs. Jack Weleher and Mrs. Jesse $50 during the past, year, the re frs 'Tounp. mother nnd eister of Mrs.

Ahe nllJ lll. port of A. J. Kdwards and received here. Heavy snow waa re- Kodamnr, administrators, shows.

The estate's value is now the Income last year was $2,735 and total disbursements were $334.01, DR. R. E. RUSSELL (IOH-0 I.eiiMtt Johnson Pi act ice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Far, Nose and Throat. Office Phone ii I I lies.

4000 Hours: 9 12 a. 2 5 p. in. anil otw oaugnter. Airs.

u. Jt. liiake, ported ia southern Missouri and uelwein. also 15 grandchildren! ttini the plater part of Kansas, and five great-grandchildren. wlth consequent delay in train Funeral services were conduet-, wnicn ed at New Hartford, Dee.

27, by insfniVc'e M-MSIBD. in i am lew femeter) at waienoo. (Hy the Pi ess.) Don't despair If your face is covered with pimples, blotches, liver spots or your skin Is covered in spots with teller, raf'h, etc. Just use Stuart's Calcium Wafers for a short time and see how nicely you will clear up your rkln. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are sold hy all drugi-'is! everywhere.

Price 50 cents a box. Miller's Antlaeptic Oil, Known as day hy Tier illness. A Hard man. Mason City, Is spending the week with his daughter, Mrs. I.e!and Surf'us.

Ma.ster (ieoriro Ilard-miin has returned to school here. Rev. Albert Wubhena, jmstor of Die Reformed church, officiated Jan. 8 at tho marrinpe of Miss Katlo Kielman, danphter of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Kiel-man, of this and John Isder of Orundy Center. They were attended hy Mr. and Mrs. Folkert Kielman, hrother and sister-in-law nf the bride. Washington, I).

Jan. 9. Cot- JUDGF, 1XHI DOH'OIK. Des Moines, Jan. 9.

V. J. Springer, New Hampton, was appointed today by the state supreme court to preside as judge of the dis ton ginned prior to Jan. 1 amount trict court at Dubuque, during the ed to 10,017.089 running bales, Including 110.373 round bales, bales of American Kgyptian and 6,710 bales of sea island, the census bureau announced today. sio iruests w1tneeil the eere- Illness of Judge 1).

K. Maguire. Dr. Lillie A. Arnett Practice limited (o disease of women and children.

oiiiiueri iul Hank Hld Oflico Phone Itesldence 1 iillcrtoii Place. Phone 4 LIU. ml WAIJLACK HlCXItY HAYIOIID. Wallace Henry Hayford, age 63 years, died suddenly at 4:45 p. yesterday, while at work, in a local; factory where ho 'w as employed, Death was due to heart trouble.

Deceased waa born Sept. 10, 1856, at House Point, N. and' moved with the family to Beloit.j when eight years of age. Fif-j teen years ago he went to jStillwa-1 ter, to work as salesman fori I Entire ClosingOutSale Having sold the farm nnd going to farming the undersigne 1 will sell at Public Auction at their residence located miles nortii and 2 miJea east of St, Francis hospital 4 miles south and 3 1-1! miles east of Denver, 2 miles south and one-half mile west of 'rain Creek i reamerv on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1920 Commencing nt 10 O'clock Sharp the following described 6 HE A OF PERC HERON HORSES 6 Consisting of 1 black mare 4 yens old, weight 110() 1 by mure (i years old. weight 1200 2 bay mares 8 and 9 year.

old, weight 240H lbs. (lioth Hroke Single); 1 black mare 7 years old, weight 1 gtay gelding, extra good worker. 22 HEAD OF SHORT HORN CA TTLE 22 Ah follows- fl choice dairy cows 3 close by springers; anil the balance Riving a good flow of milk; 7 open heifers 2 years old; 2 heifers 1 year old; 1 bull calf months old; 3 steer calves. 24 Head of Hiah Grade Duroc Jerseu Haas mony The couple will live on a farm near Majile Hill in the northern poit ol the slate. A (ioodsell had a sale of persona! property Ht his farm northwest of Thursday nnd will mova to Tu-k- ersliur( In tlie early where he oad work.

K. II. Hose left Wednesday nn a business trip to Minneapolis. QUAttAXTIYK NOTES. George Harris, age 3, 716 Campbell, smallpox.

Mrs. Charles Dye, 86 Adams, smallpox. J. P. Bruggeman, adult, 225 Rieker, smallpox.

fl GOVKKXOH AJI)S SIFFS. Frankfort, Jan. .9. Gov. Morrow yesterday signed the resolution approving the national suffrage amendment, which has passed both houses of the general 3 Bnv yonr coal from the car and nvi but yonr coal from tn car ana IlUnols rehandllnv ctaarg-e.

Sontliarn lUinola For th best htrti s-rad footwear at reriantUinir charare. Souwern moderate urtcea. Wans Millar. I and Indiana, coals. Phone 1959.

and 50 Recorded Big Type jaaiana coals. Phone lsss. (advertisement) (advertisement) (advertisement) Has Brought Relief to Thousands of Sufferers. And what II ban done for others, ii will do for you. I ton continue to with iie mails neurnlKla, siilT And sore rnusi cold in the croup, couifhs nnd kindreij at lie iind, l-alris.

Ask your druKK'st Tor a. bottle, of Miller's. Anliseptle dil (known an! Snake Clilj, use according to directions and know what It means to he frce.ol j.aln. Miller's Antiseptic Oil (knnwti n.s Snake Oil) Is powerful and penetral-! Inff. yet will not harm the most "delt- cat skin.

Ask for Hint insist upon the I a tea company, lie iouowea mis work for several years and in August, 1918, he came to Tripoli, where he had a sister, Mrs. A. C. Woodcock. He had been employed at the local factory for the past several months.

The body was removed to i lie Hileman fiindt mortuary and the remains 'will be taken to Tripoli for funeral services at 2 -p. Sunday. Consisting of Ifi choice gilts weight about 200 each, due to farrow about April 1st; 8 good feeders average about 123 lbs. each; 1 extra good hour. NOTE Our ouering of cows are all young, good size and hi good condition.

no Yorxo pullets HAY AND GRAIN Twenty tons of rholcn tame hay In the barn; 250 bushels of bip yellow oats: 20 bushels of rye; quantity of corn; bushels of i 3 18 seed corn; quantity of pop corn. genuine Miller's Ani is. ti Oi! ikii'iwn nil Knake (tilt. Your money back If It do what we claim Kor sale V'ansIer I'roH. Co iroiver-tiscnient) Chester White Bred Sow3 SALE JANUARY 23, 1920 at Mason Ik Ixmg Knlei Lain, dlilMiV CK.NTEK, IOWA Herd boars, Illinois Choice No.

57872, twice grand champion, and Kiiudson's Giant No. 77035. Dams are such as Mahannah Pest No. I2SSS4, Mitinehiiha Chiiniiion No, 14M44, Andei'Hon Lady No. 82031, and Queen Edith Illinois No.

with stretch sizo and qual-' it double treated for cholera, also swine plague. Write for catalogue. P. C. (mil J.

J. KNCDSOX, (rundy Center, loivn. Born in 1839 Dr. Caldwell Siill in His Office Daily Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.

Millions now use his famous prescription Hiysicians know that good health depends largely upon proper digestion and elimination and that much sickness results from constipation. No one knows this better than the "family" doctor, the general practioner. A FULL LINE OF ETC. NOTE My offering of machinery, MRS. ItMJFU KEAVKV.

Mrs. P.oger Seavey, age 33, died! at 10 p. m. yesterday at the fam-j lly home. 912 Denver street, death following an Illness of several months from anemia.

Nina Megglson was born In Waterloo. June 10. 1886, the datigh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Meggi- eon.

Waterloo had been her homej practically all her life. She is survived by her husband! and daughter, Ruth, age 13 years, the parents, and two brothers, James, and John. Mrs. Seavey was a member of First Baptist church. Funeral services will be; Dr.

C. A. Waterbury Suite lil.ok Huilding Givlnij sM'(ial attention to diseases in children. part of it new and the balance FREE LUXCH AT XOOX WETZEL WM. (iRAIAIXfi, Clerk In good rnnn Ing order, I'Sl'AE TERMS S.

S. and J. D. R. E.

McDOrOlMi Auctioneer W. Caldwell of Mon- D- J' fa ticello, Illinois, was end is a family doctor. 1 he hole human body, not any small part et the Keefe Towne chapel at 2:30 p. Sunday. Rev.

C. J. As-kins, of'lciatlng. Burial will be In Fairvlew, A C)) 2 Pounds of Sugar Free with every 49 pound sack of Fancy Patent or Clear Quill Flour. ET1 'A 2 lbs.

of Sugar Free with $4 Order of Grocerie WM. V. STEWART. William F. Stewart, only son of! Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Slewart, 41.1 Conger street, died ut the home of! liis parents at 3:30 a. m.

today. He! had been ill for sit months. lie; wn horn in Shannon. 111., Dec. 10, 1894.

He was with the A. F. F. ns a corporal in Co. C.

Three- Hundred! Fifi v-rim Infantry, Eighty-eighth: division. Survfvhifr are his parents i si ml (-oler, Alice. He was a mem-! ber oi' St. Josenn's Cathoiie No ile'iiiite arrangements have been! inad" for the funeral as vet. The! family requests that no flowers he: sent.

Mothers are giving it to their children who yrere given it by their mothers. Every second of tho working day someone somewhere is going into a drug store to buy it, for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is selling at the rale of over 6 million bottles a year. Its great success is ba-ed on merit, on repeated buying, on one satisfied user telling another. There are thousands of homes in this country that are never without a bottle of Syrup 1'cpsin, and the formul.itor of that prescription is fortunately living to see its wonderful success.

Women, children and elderly people ere especially bench! ted by Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. hile it is promptly ellective on the most routed constitution end in the most obstinate cases, it is mild and gentle in its action and does not cause pripinirand strain. (Containing neither opiates nor narcotics, it is safe for the iriiest. baby and children like it and take it willingly.

Every drug store sells Dr. Caldwell' Syrup IVpsin. Keep a liottle in your home. Where many live someone is sure to need it quickly. ot it was his practice.

More than half his "calls" were on women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. Put their illnesses were usually of a minor nature colds, fevers, bead-aches, biliousness and all of them required Iirst a thorough evacuation.They were constipated. Dr. Caldwell in the course of 40 years' pratftice, for be was graduated from Hush Medical College Lack in had found a good deal of success in such cases with a prescription of Lis own containing simple laxative Lerbs with pepsin.

In 1892 he derided to use this formula in the manufacture of a medicine to be known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepin, and in that year tlie preparation ws first placed on the market. The picture of Dr. Caldwell that appears on the package was tiken in that year. The preparation immediately had as great a success in the drug stores as if previously had in the doctor's private practice.

Todsy the tlurij peneralion is using if. Eutter and Eggs not included. We Sell Sugar at 8c a Pound Without Buying Groceries. BREAD 2 15c Loaves For 25 Gents Free Delivery to any part of the city. All orders taken Saturday, 10th, will be delivered all next week v.

BUILDING PERMITS. DR. W. B. CALDTTELL TODAY Born ShelbvviUe, Mareh 27.

IR3 Begao the manufacturt ot hla lamout pre- acription in ISV In spite cf tf-e act thit Dr. Ca'J-titli'i Syrup Pepsin is the largettseiiing liquid Lixatkf in the vo'id, there bring over 6 million bottles sold each year, marry uho need its benefits hast not yet used it. If you hast not, send your name anj acljrrss fm a free trial Me to Dr. W. B.

CaldsitlU 5tl Waihng-on Montiullo, Illinois. 1-1" Foerfh east, tnre 7 1 7-1 1 more. 4 Woods 1'. Hope r'noil. 111 business huild- i 0) uJte) may Fourth Ka( -t.

1 fin D27 WEST FIFTH ST. PHONE 891. Franklin Keetiicy Bine "Cm" and Pocslmntaa. Logan A-i. Ceal Co.

Phone 829. CMtlvurUceirihiitl.

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