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Li IJNUJQiA.SHED—^THULL, IOWA,flee at null, lavaLUC L-Cl LiUL.i*LlUU Ui_ i.ult;i sj±± ovw**tor to any authorized body nor per-led; 1 team of Bay Mares, both teams.................51 60ltn perline nnleKRbySB, Editor.:bat the. congress* :n by the vote of JRatbbun, in the 18 that tho ecna-ae well that the [encral assemble And ttrie from aidatc for govern jr»! He puty Conors on a like foot--or sbouW know, ade public school genatorg are from bile oohgreltstnea iM ' deiSaCd ’the :pthi dilthe.itiCummins aland(Senator AlUaoti ins) hare aasum-fiat the primary S, cenatorehipj lyin the Vinton tcdly true that tude of tbeir fol-It is now up to th. thcec caudi-: primary is coh-orcblc manner.3 not provide for»uc.Lim:K.uri*.—at Htwt.ACT. . •.,4,..,... 3:65 a m.*w pin .......4:30p m .......5:40 p xaKBT............8:00a in.........11:36 a m..........7:55 p m.........;b:10 p mmfl 8 run StiDdajVt, at Perkins, orLTj.ptSun.. 8:4ia ra .......0:33 p ma Uu *•..........S:H2 init$HD....7:40 p mDooeorooooeison, yet in view of the statement made by these two gentlemen whoever receives the highest vote exceeding 32 per cent of the vote will be coo-sidered tbe candidate of the party. It is claimed, and with good reason, that the primary law is defective as to United States senator, but no matter what the defect tbe rank and file of the party can afford to accept the position of the twojcandldates until some future legislature cures the defect in the law.”If Svory car of corn that is to bo uaod for seed in Iowa next year bad been harvested ibis fall not later than October (kb and Jwog.-up wbero H would dry'out thoroughly before the freezing nights of October, November and December bavo weakened or kill-cd itr it would add millions of dollarsfine brood mares and in foal by the Sheridan Township Co1© Belgian stallion; 1 bay team coming 3 and 4 years old; 1 Bay maro coming 3 years old:3 yearling .Belgian colts; 2 suckliog Belgian colts, good enough to rwigo for breeding purposes.68 HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting of 15 milch cow*, 3 of which will soon bo fresh; 13 steers coming 2 years old 18 heifers coming 2 years old: 16 spring calves; 1 3-year-old Red Polled bull and 2 8-mootb-old Red Polled bull calves.A! HEAD of cxira-fioo Poland-Chin* Hog* consisting of 20 brood sows; 10 burrows; and f~ young boar digs.FARM MACHINERY ETC., consisting of 1 International Manure spreader No. 3: Moline lumber wagon; Mibbie Mode?; Il-foot Deere, Force-feed seeder; tVjfedt self-duaiplng jafceA PROMPT. REMEDY FOR Ato thcwealtU of.iow*;.- - ,Do D6t;;waU J Haybili Mdjibi’W* 'MrOdiVdf wiuaCtl the timflof ^Wag to ^ .....bcCasiooal gobd gj^f^Mucb of tbb j the for^^oing atftcbinary a5seed piabted in the bad tlOtbecause Jt Wa* not dared *J?q*v- duHog the winter but because it Waj^-8feifccted as the cbrb was htiaked, nod had already been killed or weakened by freezing... Twelve to fifteen ears will plant au acre. Can we afford to leave these ear* io the field and to husk thecorn during November abd risk having them killed Or weakened by freezing? It us go into the best and earliest planted fields and select well' matured ears from the most vigorous stalk* strip off their husks, vie them in strings of fifteen to twenty ears each, and hang them In the attic at once,where the circulation of air is good and protection la had from tbe freez* ing nights of October, November and December.~IoWa State College, department of Agricultural. Extension.Auction Sale!The uudcrsigned, living in the south west part of Hull, will sell at Public Auction, commencing at 1 p. m., on Friday, October 25th, 1007,3 Good Milch Cows,0 Head of Good Shoats.AfLot of Good Chickens,3 Stoves—2 cook and t heater. Cream Separator, 1 corn sheller,7i Tons of hay, and numerous otherarticles.Terms the same as. usual,Jan. I-anghout.good as tew;. Z lumhef w^goB*: 1 m»ck wagon;i Dain Fecdgtlodar; 2 Sac l-owe, 16 and 24 feet: 3 cultivators, 2 walking and 1 Obifi riding; 1 Hock Is* land stirring plow: 1 walking plow: I Potato Digger; 1 CObsled; 1 gOod Daio May loader: 1 M. 3. Cream Separator, Ko. 5; 3 sells gOotf double harness; 10 tons of hay in tbe barn; .1 stack of millet; 20 dosen chickens; 2 geese; some household furniture abd a lot of other articles to numerous hieoUou.' FREE LUNCH AT NOON.For terms and foil particulars the big bills.Jacob Luikstka, Robyn Weir, Auct’rs, * Owocr-R, McCrum, Clerk. .RHEUMLmtbmpo, SclatiICWnnj Trc • Kfadratf jP,GIVES QUICApplied crxlcrcallr it sUwt relief from pain touIU* are b«lnr offK temaJly. purifying Ih the poisonous Bubslar CrtTcn thQ dystQm.PR. S. D-Of Drotvton, xr *‘I bM » wfT-rer)**€«. ntifj nil tbn f--or»tb nTi«intlir OT Lit9 V^?1n'jtl’lnc Ibafc £»»•»■'■ th“IOPB.*» I ?!*!] r?»c,Iorrfc9«w?aU3ti3 »D* JtLotfDR, C, L,ntw.cosfcr Minn-, ^rtbjA nn«9drl!i?r«b*a»»it*i% H^rHsr on tb9 fi'T^r Uln*- IW»9Wb«-M4¥t pf»?tiw f«KOffrO« afu suSetinij bvrnhk^o, 0d9t!cH. TrWbl* or p.ny Hlour C5 ivt a trial bolU^ o£PUR6LY VI,,6-DK9PS'’iS9fitlr oocain?.. jnoiphnle, ira3af in?i* *1.09.SWAHS0H RHSUIflATII 44. 174-]^:see. Auction Sale Dates,Claimed by AuctlonccrR Roby aWeir;•Toe Rroukhorst, October Jfi: Jacob Liiinstra, October J7.A Cortoin Curo for Croup* Used fur* Ton Years without a Failure.Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Iad.r hardwaro merchant, is enthusiastic in: his praise of ChauicrlainTs cough rem-elt;ly. His children have all been sub-’ jecb to croup and he has used this rero edy for the past ten years, and tho they much feared the croup, his wife and he always felt safe upon retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain^ cough remedy was in the house. His oldest child was subject to 3evcro Attacka of croup, but this remedy never failed to effect a speedy cure. He has recommended it to friends and neighbors and all who have uaed It say that it is unequaled for croup and whooping cough. For sale by N. G. O. Co ad.o? the other* atuta. Itisthc* ive years experts. Simple, dnr-Guaranteed to winter. Send for ‘Flow T raised I,written hv ai. Barber»s Iowa.Public Sale.T have sold my far.n a.nd am going to move and will offer tho following Chattel property at public sale to the highest bidder. Eve rythicg will be sold at what it will bring—no by bidding will be allowed. The sale will take place at my old U irm 3 mile^ eat, and i mile north of ft' 11 and 2! miles west and } miles n orth of Boyden, i commencing at 10 o*«l *ck a. m. sharp, I TatfKSDAV, OCT( )DHR 17th, ’07 ! 12 HEAD OF HOP. 5KS, consistingcause women some their most excruciatingly painful hours. Mrs. Lula Berry, of Farmington, Ark., writes: “I suffered with terrible cramps every month, and would sometimes lose consciousAess: for 4 to 9 hours.' On a friend's advice I tookME OFWOMAN’S RELIEFSSZSSSZSSEiaand ;as a result am now relieved of all my pains, and am doing afl my housework, rfo matter what symptoms your female trouble maycause, the most reliable, scientific remedy forthem, is Cardui. Try it.At all Druggists Ejrm
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