Williamsburg Journal Tribune (Newspaper) - November 6, 1896, Williamsburg, Iowa NOVEMBER W Jt In order to increase our we have decided to give away this For every oath purchase at our of any kind of we give a representing the amount of your Save these and when you get or bring them to us and exchange them for a of Value according to amount of your in put shall be or and Silverware NOT COST ONE telf is extended to evety to J f I and Bee the ana examine of pur goods and get We are Here to accomodate SIDE House JL i Has a splendid stock of I t 1 n I s M I W V Buggies Full Bard and Soft our Prices are Bed lOOME IN AND SEE SAVINGS OF UP Assistant BOARD OF General Banking made on favorable terms on Chattel or Estate Interest paid on Time Foreign Exchange bought and Taws 1 Want call on Of address E a y at see hit of and Shoes before E r was an over Sun visitor with Ills Miss one of the popular clerks at Kleins made a trip to Parnell Keil and family and Fuller were Sunday guests with friends at Genoa i John of near Well was in the city Friday visiting with friends ana attending the Jackson has of the ere Institute IThe intention was to have at least two sessions a one in the spring and one in the falh Grace who has been visiting at pleasant home of Fergus west of the returned last to her home at shades is a special fea ture of our We have all the latest designs in any color and all widths to 72 any at Keil Rocks Mins Jessie student at the State has been elected an one of the editors of the the college literary She is a talented young lady and will no doubt make a fine r Ely the Williams and Ambrose students at the State were home over Sunday and until Wed before i W of Was in the city and while here dropped the in the till 7 Morrin visited the first of the week with his brother Peter who is at Mercer hospital in and we are pleased to note that lie is rapidly improving and will in a short time be able to return to his Louis Keil has completed his residence and taken possession of the It is a very neat residence completed in lot and water about This town has right fully been named a city of beauti ful After a delightful visit of five Mead and chil dren started Monday morning for where they will visit a few days before going to their home at Mead has quit railroading and bought a grain business at Mr Boland ban added to his fine head of sheep a fine male Lincoln imported from the Gibson and Walker herd of It is the best bred sheep ever brought into Iowa i Boland is getting ready the high prices that are coming in the near future when wool will again sell for 25 to 30 cents per 1 The republicans are rejoicing over their having elected the state and county In giving credit for special and ef work done daring the cam they will do well to crown with honor the Eureka Glee Club of this as thrilling songs for sound money and pro 30 well and enthusiastically aroused enthusiasm every The following persons are members of the Glee Club Ellis 0 G B Wai ter JP W LI T T Ed H J H Jones and Howell The four John Pugh and untiring in spiking in almost every 1 house in oj the i fw tbf The day Was exceedingly fine and people aroused so that the largest vote in the history of tlie township an increase of 45 over last Tlie following is the result complete o 172 ft ND Pro 6 Secretary of B 192 161 159 159 159 156 R 293 D R 201 D 132 Supreme 491 D 132 Attorney R D 132 Railroad R 1289 D f CONGRESSIONAL R 291 i 169 D P 8 P R 272 116 D 133 j R 294 D 133 R 271 D 154 D 175 t 273 164 TOWNSHIP v i Justice of the n i R 287 v 161 117 84 jt D1 T B 1 J B n ferM 130 93 88 R I R Tbe following road supervisors were elected Cbas D M D O G M H H D JF Martin The election is but we want to say to all our kindly but go to work with a will hard times for those who are and indolent or cannot be banished by law The time hon ored maxims of individual honesty and thrift are just as true today as they have been in the It may be a slow hut industry and push will win six oclock will not come a minute sooner by rushing the hands of the clock The young man with brawny muscle and clear brain ought to be at yet the truth is many of them are Half perhaps a score or of healthy men have hung around town all occasion ill ly working a day or two at some odd boarding off the labor of their parents or and farmers offering and board per month for Young laws of finance are just as fixed as the laws of you in no matter what you think about be a vagabond your unless you go in earnT The truth of the matter in we have been living beyond our fine buggies and going into Society and called upon to pay for them its hard times the world is all out of What want to do in use gome common live within our means nd days every week w God intended we times will banish like the early dew when tUf upon There ii only work for a few in the small and tint ja for very workshop of ig the grain dairy and stock and there the place for owa of p wv Thou Voted I Letter from an fir wilton to a friend In wlm ex the right of And bast Voted What did n sc didst Vote How was it trimmed What the arrangement ot thine hair that fate should so have hemmed My life in shadows dim and black That I cant be a 1 Arid thou hast Voted Didst thou wear Or evening costume at Did shoes begirt thy clas sic Or buttoned boots witu heavy soles O glorious Heavens To lend downtrodden girls a lift I Didst thy dress or was it When thou didst put thy ballot in Didst cut it or didst gore it Wast hauled well aft and caught with pin that I have all that thou And and yet cannot a vote Have I not dresses short and long Have I not aspirations high Then why should I so suffer wrong Why sat upon by men am I Why limit to vest and coat Why should not silks and cotton vote Men call me swear Im Pure as a maiden And yet Im not correctly dressed When I would utter FEMININE The very paper in my hair today my And thou baa voted Write to And tell me what the people said When thou walkest Id like to see Just how thou lookest from heel to For I regard thee more than I hope you didnt vote for a NON A Saturday evening a number of the relatives and close friends of and John Hastings gathered at their home east of the city to celebrate their the sil ver Twentyfive years ago and John Hastings joined hearts and hands in the holy bonds of and for a quarter of a cen through sunshine and they have made the most of their plighted troth and love growing bright er and truer as their family grew up around On this occasion there were present and Mesdames Harrington Klein and and is Winnie STOVERS In furnishing new locations where ol small secure a home and cease to be of good paying investments for t f In furnishing good first class land in orwell secured In furnishing you guaranteed abstracts of title to your In furnishing money on long time at a very low rate of In furnishing excursion rates to land seekers to of the Next Excursion NOVEMBER Our gentlemanly traveling Land and Emigrant Agent for the Iowa Central A bountiful Iras served ana a right royal reception in every respect was given to the who in return left many very valuable and Hastings and family are grand and on this oc everything went merry as mar riage Miss Josie Griffin and others rendered some fine vocal and in strumental At a late hour the guests departed hoping that and Hastings might enjoy many more marriage an University The University Extension meet with Nicola Tuesday at 8 lesson for the evening is Grecian Philosophy and Philosophers when and where did they live and what was the character of their Special topics 1 Thales of Mrs Sheetz Miss Eva Pythagoras Miss Mina Miss The Epworth Leagues of state organization has nearly will hold their seventh annual convention in Cedar beginning Thursday and continuing to the fol lowing f Thousands of people are looking They want to know where to go and raise fruit and travel cheaply and For oil information regarding these ques tions address California Bureau ef In Box Cedar f THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE Furniture in Iowa Undertaking A HEARSE Personal and Prompt giyen to i Under Hew We will kee mui f Jones acob Goods v