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   LeMars Evening Sentinel (Newspaper) - February 11, 1885, Lemars, Iowa                                VOL. NO. 292. 1'. M. dully except A. M. dolly except M. 8:!i'. M. 10:001'.M.. 8:3/i P. except 7:10 A. 8i. M. * ( H. m IT BUG p. in n Sioux City & 1 n. Ill m m IS runs from City to HOUSE ONE NIGHT Thursday Feb. 12. f fay y TEMPLETON opera of John and Ill the of Comic Hy the Author of tlie VAY Lieut. luul as best company in comic in lU RATE IN FIVE 1)0LL\IIS PER 50 PER WEDNESDAY 11. 1885. FIVE OJ 111'11 M 1!, 111^' ill ill Vo 111 Mr. ill 10 HI uC vi of and Www up 111 the ii ill she a wf this ill lis weru all hail uoL lo taken its into ice at rink to-morrow will be no drill at the armory A. the was in City wonder Mr. will Ills to Sioux City y The sent three wilii plows east Nil trains to-day on the Tlie St. was as will bo services at the M. K. to tlw was quite a turnout yesterday anil lant at Catholic fair in Tlie Globe was just a month to soon in announcing that circuit court would One man reserved sixteen for ray Templeton's to-morrow and Mrs. John of who have both been are Mr. and Mrs. J. of this have gone to New via Sioux Council and St. Catholic fair people are a paper the to each day during the continuance of the U. died noon of typhoid at the age of C8 Tlie will take place The funeral of little of H. will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 from tlie to conduct the The thermometer was twelve below t lis with light wind from the south and comfortable as compared witu the snorter from the Frank Bellaire was before Justice charged by Louis Frank having hit lum a couple of times in the The was which Frank The remains of Miss Tinnie Monroe not arrive this morning as was and the when the body will take place from the family residence in Marlon township instead of the M. in this The funeral of S. 8. general of tlie Milwaukee & M. Paul place to-day at Tlie depots of the nine hundred in of thero are this are draped in Capt. 0. W. has resigned the command of the Governor's guard or He is said to have been a very popular of which we have no as be was a one of the former pod citizens of and to belongs the credit of naming our city the The saya talk on the city election has been very limited as In the same issue a ticket miaker late this lias been topic Ui the stores and on the aaa all seem to naturally look to these and by consent they seem to be the of every The Globe and managers ought to rehearse Bome Sunday afternoon and prevent baa WakB In the 111' so thai sii their as as ami When years with tills was an uncultivated entry in what is now America it 111)1 of ami within laic a thriving city of the 111' When in the earth with she closed her eyes in civilization gripped the with arm of iron and hand can hardly u there were no lui no ami no and no nu ether to rob ilic of no jias nr 1 the of to catch and 11,1' if any and lessen 111' were known in the of this woman o What changes were a and will take place from her 111 morrow 18S5. Meeting of the School ami friends of the Public Schools of A very program will be At Iho Court in 21. County Convention of the Teachers of Several County Superintendents from other counties are to be A most program wiil be be the order of the All are and the an- reminded to extend their 1 hospitality to the teachers of this county lor Please inform County Superintendent if you some of tlie of the Electors at their to elect a 9. District Township The most meeting of the but least This meeting lias tlie following powers and Important to make every citizen 1. To a Chairman and Secretary in the absence of the regular U. To direct tlie sale or the disposition to be made of any school or site etc. i To vote not to 10 mills on a dollar in any one for the construction of school purchase of sites or paying of forthe construction of school and for procuring district W To instruct the Hoard of Directors to transfer any surplus in the school house fund it not to the contingent or thp Determine additional to be as foreign etc. G. Delegate the foregoing powers to the 15nard. 7. Mny Board to change 8. May vote concerning control of school Any citizen who does not attend meeting ought to hold his peace if things go wrong in the Teh week's was welt up to The had roads heing Trices tend lower in sympathy We the coal has been if we more bad Weather U will be tough on sonic who have been alile to coal of I. S. Small died ami was in the tary W. our old Sunday has been spending winter in Marshall lie Friday and was looking to rent when the boys and made the Deacon set lip ill loyal Mrs. Fouls will A. soon will appears that was celebrating of bis two year old instead of anew ten as we last Worry we tidt the thing of onr leading now the was looking oUi and bis old At noun the live old and Mrs. was taken with croup eie day had passed the dark shadows which had over settled down into a gidoin of The of such a coming paralyzes the hearts of those who were wrapped itp in Uio Die of a child and awakens tho keenest sympathy throughout the circle of tances Death A rioa Milwaukee If the merits of wooden shoes wero better they would be much more universally especially on the At a glance those having used them would think them hard on the and very cold in the but after a fair ti ial your readers would well with At least has my 1 can highly them to all and They are most and do excellent service along in the winter and the ground is continually freezing and thawing and it is most of the It is then that they are superior to leather boots and for the leather will soak up water and make the feet and tho boots will be to get on and while wooden shoes keep tho feet dry and warm even in the coldest When the chores are done it is a simple matter to step ont of the shoes and into a pair of It seemed strange to me. I first saw that they could be used at all in for the back part of the shoos was as they all and I thought this would let in the cold air around the but by using them a sliert 1 was delighted with the way they kept my foot warm and Of course we all know that wood is a very poor conductor of lieat and cold and tor this reason wooden shoes are warmer than leather I had an at tho heel would almost freeze in cold but two pairs of socks kept thom warm during tho coldest weather we have It would be a good plan to take a pair of old and cut off the feet and then tack the tops around the opening on a pair of wooden as they would keep tho warmer and more Besides this thoy are very being made cheaper and lasting longer than leather boots and As tho soul after so has San Francisco panted for comic This class of music always seems to stir tho town People go about and tinkling familiar bits on tlie and the mimics are at The Fav should fill a Popular Science was when tho jury were the the law as well as tho they are In fact judges of are but the echo of the and their principal office is to relieve the court of the responsibility of what is Throughout the Austrian empire It jury has been abolished Law everywhere is undergoing a process of In Engliah speaking in it has during the last been of many stripped of much that was and in a few years trial by jury will also be swept A GREAT all the Kidney and Liver all the Blood all the all the Dyspepsia and indigestion all tho and all the Brain and Nerve force all the Groat health -In take all tho best qualities of all and the of all the best medicines in the and you will that have tiie best curative and powers of all -In and that they will cure when any or all of singly or A thorough trial will give positive proof of Five years ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and Since then I have been unable to be about at My liver became hard like my limbs were pulled up and filled with All the best agreed nothing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop I have used seven hardness has all gone from my the swelling from my and it has worked a miracle in mv otherwise I would have been now in my J. Oct. 1,18S1. mill was dragged down with poverty and for caused by a sick family and large bills for I was completely until one year by the advice of my commenced and in one month we were all and none of us have seen a sick day and I want to say to all poor you can keep your well one year with Hop tor less than one doctor's visit will I know without n on tbo white Shun nil the or 111 nil Ask for on Quick complete Hard or soft bunions and entire loves a shining mark and in this has gathered a gem from the younger and sweeter lives made bright and glorious ono of the best homes in onr of our prominent business men arose early the morning the blizzard was sweeting the He draw on his great coat and a pair of over find with this poorly and only protection stopped forth to faco the There was a step and ho He has been to remark that there are sensations than ice water down tho and the old was for sat in the lap of Still reductions wero made at Van to-day on and Those who wish to of Uio bonanza offered at this store should not Mr. Van Felt also offers rare bargains in Dress Velvets and Tlie carnival at Adam's rink last night was some fifty or sixty appearing in The and Die spectators and were welt pleased witli A good second hand piano for Apply to C. Prairie or by To whom it may is hereby given that the linn of F. Frost Co. is this day dissolved by mutual Mr. F. Frost Mr. Charles Eller buying out his entire The business of the Soap Factory & Grease Rendering carried on F. Frost & Co. will be continued at the places under tho name of Eller & who assume all liabilities and collect all FuosT & Co. Jan. 31,188-0. Instruction on organ or piano given by Mrs. C. residence on Washington street near the corner of Second of Da That not a back seat for competition though it come with the cunnt horns of deceit or the brazen cheek of the unmitigated say to the people For THAT 6001 Who hath hath Who getteth up in the middle of thel night and goeth after the doctor for the youngest boy who suffereth much from the croup because of his shoddy Who hath rheumatism in his till he can scarcely navigate lor want of heavy Who down deep into tho basement of his pocket nickel it He who long over the called counters of Israelite and spendeth stance for shoddy and oth not the innumerable to the U. hearts of good men are made glad the cheapness which classes of notions and Where the U. S. a deep smolo as he watches i success of his efforts to make the the most popular store in LeMani He who readeth this lesson and not his son or brother to the I for a supply of underwear or gleves 1 same is a man and his needeth The cold weather makes people around after warm All ask is for you to look our stock and if not able to make satisfactory uric we shall not expect yon to will not tillow any cern to UNDERSELL Respectfully H. F. Proprietor of the U. Hom 7^ la a novel to moat who tha It by It is first and only medicine has carried oiT the prize aa perfect remedy for and two tyrants they ran tinia victims In nu Iron poor bavo boon iw lu tbo power bos entered tbo engaged la with tho oDd won Aji tbo lu tbo old via only by tba moat of ability and no boa won tbo not alone by but by on as to who bavo tbo ot is a not only in but in its It is unlike any preparation yet acts on the and tho polion and Uio out of tho la put up with and nothing that can possibly barm tbo moat do you want to suffer on and or do you wont to bo WILL Cure You on Cures cramps externally for For man or 20 and 9 s If you cannet got of your wo win Bend It on receipt ot regular dollar Wo prefer that you buy ti from your but Jt ho do not bo persuaded to try but order at once from ua OS 112 WALL NEW Hi Hi at to courts or tho in opposite DR. O. w. ovor First National Ji HART attention to Com of all kinds and 1 Main near * at Attorney ot Mum and 8TUmiI.IS,ltISHEt. AND nml at oOoo 0. ' Attorney at Ilea above Hurt tc M. TU M mill Dress mii Uest of Custom Work donoto pairing promptly and David a mile east of is rejoicing over the arrival of a boy Cold for Virginia cold last observed the I should Went lit a ' 0 blow candle had to Ull ( and the best for pains in the chest or 26c. Druggists or were well evening's There ware a good many f imu ers lu tow the streets about noon say so. GREAT SAL has 300 sheep for dtf Ladies would retain and Don't fail to try Health TiiK Best in the world for Salt Rheum Fever Chapped and all Skin and positively cures or no pay It is guaranteed to give perfect money Price 26 cents per Foil BALE By p. 11. Fresh milk delivered promptly at cents a Qd Buy your bard before another We have Bought at Foreclosure Sale the IStock oi rael consisting of Boy's & Children's Clot BOOTS and and Gent's Furnishing Goods which Closed out at Fifty Cents on the All Coods to Ji at ONE-HALF Former li ISRAEL &  

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