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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 8

Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 8

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8 1 PEAVEY GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE ll I I IS 0 rnnxAV AND no S. OIL W5 .111 II 55 Of WHY it 515-5 Fourth St. ET MR. J. K.

Ell That every season we, have sold the Best at the Lowest Prices. Vie will soon place our line Fall clothing on our tables! We don't want to carry over any thia season's poods. Our Fall and Winter stock will bo bigger than ever. We anticipate a big business. We will do it by good goods tit low prices.

JUST WOW We always belieted tta 6 grreal poini iri selling shoes was to fH a customer in such a Wv that he or she would never hare any occasion to conaplain of the various liurls, aches and pains incidental to shoes ignor aptly fitted. This'point and another are the corner stones of bur remarkable growth. The "other" is that we giro vk buy our goods, not only money's but Mobe the knesp howj to boot. $6.00, SaOO and $3.75 men's tan shoes, 39 pairs left, at $2,50 53.75, 83.00, $2.50 and $2 ladies fine' oxfords, few dozen left, 2 1 to 7, AA to j. 2 5 S2.00 boys tan Bussia calf bals $1.25 $1,75 and $1.50 bojs school shoes.

$1,00 Misses and children's tan jshoes'and slippers, half price. We are slashing the price on everything wo have left from this season's And there is reason for the interest We never had fetich mastery over tho merchandise in daily needs. Large operations yere never bo. fruitful in advantage for our public. Friday's interest will bo intense I The Linen, Sale, The Shoe Sale, The Dress Goods Sale.

Any of them worthy a fifty mile trip the advantage to" share. Ebb's Sis, Boys' Suits, CMlWs Suits Jiffy prices. Some folks call our store the mint because we coin so many bargains. WHITE 421 FOURTH. HOWE CO.

20th century tailor made shoes? P. S. Have you seen our new 301-303-305 Fourth Cor. Pearl. Si Si The Linen Sale.

Popular appreciation of this linen sellloj has passed all bounds. The aldress slips tell the story of the wide distribution. An out-of-town who said he always preferred to spend his money at home, had his pnrchase forwarded by freight. The extraordinary lots are lowering fast. Have you secured your share? Shoe Bargain Day.

We've explained, tima and again, how our bargain lots come, but seldom do they turn up fn such a way as to-day. It Is shoe house cleaning time. It is shoe buying time. Girls and Boys' Shoes, Women's Oxfords, Women's High" Shoes, i And tho highest price asked makes the shoes almost a gift POR GIRLS AXfD BOYS. Spring heel shoos, tipped, best chrome goat and best oak leather solos.

1-25 for 11 to 1 they cost $1.50 at wholesale to-day. S1.0Q for 8t to J0 they cost S1.23 at wholesale to-day. That mean? easily double our price at any other shoe store in town. POR WOMEN. Tab oxfords, last of lot that have sold at $2 to $1 a pair; sizes are so broken as to make them bad as merchandise.

But they are faultless as shoes. 1.90 A PAIR. Four sorts of women's tan cloth tops and kid tops, pointed toes and square, lace and button. Worth from $3 to 54. There Is a saving for several thousand people to-day.

Come, get the shoes. The New Wool Dress Goods. Each day sees the closing of great lots that cannot be replaced at the prices asked. Tho statements are plain, simple and exact, and economical buyers are making the most of these August days. We are now located at 419 Douglas Sfonx city finest warerooms in the northwest.

AVe are prepared do wholesale and retail budness in best makes of struments at lowest prices Sheet Music, etc, cut prices, W. DEAW CO. Covered enamel Iron slop, .50.89 Enamel Iron angel cake ,85 9-i nch enamel Iron pie plate. .08 21 qt. enamol Iron dish pan.

.89 tqt. Iron J93 8 qt. iron tea kettle. .89 2 qt. tea .43 Surprise wire egg ,02 Wire handle tea .02 Japanned oval tea .15 No.

8-all steel .25 Square dinner ,35 2 qt. covered pall Towel .03 House broom. A Lonsr handle feather duster. .08 15 bottles warranted blueing. .05 uiKRiiuiiiiiiimmiuimimin I DIAMONDS, I 1 WATCHES and I 1 SILVERWARE! 3 -At Extremely bW Prices for 30 Days, I The C.

CLAR CO. I 1: 614 KOURTH 1 siuiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiimiiHitiuHunnniiiiiniiiiiHiniuniniiuiiiiiimnniiiHiniin rr cKX DEPARTRfl 409-41 1 Pearl Street. GALE 51 i PRINTED FOR Fairbanks arid Howe Scales. Als3 have a form printed with the I 1 for use with any make of Standard Scales, I 3, I oun. ritixz," 1 In fa Is latest acces, FRITZ IN A MADHOUSE AVfalcli ran three months at tho Four tcntli Street Theater, New York.

NEAV SOXGS! XEW DANCES Excellent Company! Splendid Production Regular prices. Seats on sale Thursday. BASE BALL -AT- BOYER'S PARK This Afternoon 1 MARS vs. sioux cmrr Game Called at 3:45. THE WEATIIEIl.

"Weather (Bureau, Sioux City, Aug. 22. Barometer, 8 a. 23.786; 8 p. Thermometer, 8 a.

70.0; 8 p. S6.0. iMaximum 90.5; minimum temperature, 69.3. iMaximum velocity of the wind. 24 miles er hour, south.

Rain fall tn.the twenty-four hours ending: at a p. m. xne zza, men. forecast. -Washington, 2.

Iowa: Generally lair; cooler in central and northwest por TTons; vanaote winas. South Dakota: Fair: variable winds. Nebraska: Fair; cooler in central and southeast portions; variable winds. JOTTINOS AlJOUT TOWS. News Briefs.

Bank clearings, $38,241.27. California peaches are 'being" shipped into Stoux City by the carload. A social will be at the school hall of St. Joseph's church tonight. The Illinois Central is putting In a new crossing- at Its tracks on Pierce street.

Manager Beall, of the Peavey Grand opera house, has signed the play "Alabama" for August 30. S. AdeLsheim. will go to Sioux Center today to organize a camp of Modern Woodmen of America. The wind last night blew in a glass window in the third story of the Chamber of Commence building.

E. I. "Webster has written friends in the city saying that the show he is man aging in Detroit Is meeting with first rate success. Mr. and Mrs.

E. II. Stone gave a party last night In honor of Cadet Fred Johnstone, who is spending his vaca tion at their home. 'A- S. Garretson has returned from Alabama, While in that state he was the guest of Jud Pierce at the Pierce home, even miles from Mobile.

John Rouleau, a familiar character In the minor courts, was sentenced to ten days in the county jail by Justice Whitney on the charge of vagrancy. There were only four participants in. the gfcyo Gun club medal shoot yester day, Iiogan won with a score of 24. Brott, Meyer and Ellis each broke 31 bhierocks. The horse which was reported to have been stolen from Dr.

H. N. Mar vin was found Wednesday night tied in the alley behind his office, where it had been returned. On Wednesday -night a burglar at tempted to enter the cottage occupied by Mrs. Caton and Mrs.

Stockweil at Riverside, but was discovered and frightened away. Charles Wiehe, of 1818 West Seventh street, has made complaint to the police that a number of small boys on the West Side have been making a practice of firing air guns promiscuously. Pred W. Knott, son of Dr. and Mrs.

J. N. Knott, of this city, was married on August 10 to Miss Lulu Stevens, at Port Townsend, Wash. Mr. and Mrs.

Knott are now located in Ukiah, Cal. Iron is being brought from across the river for caisson No. 7 of the Pacific Short Line bridge. Foreman O'Keefe Is preparing to knock out the bottom of the big cylinder. This caisson is the Joseph C.

Head and Is the last one before the land pier. Si Stevens, who broke the world's quarter mile flying start bicycle record at-" Independence Wednesday, claims Sioux City for his home. He has lived hereTor eleven years and his mother is now staying with her nephew, C. W. Blagg, at.

1116 West Fourteenth street. Stevens is signed to ride for the Fowler Wheel company, of Chicago. John Bratt, a well known farmer liv ing in Spink township, Union county. South Dakota, suffered a loss of $900 by-'fins Wednesday evening. About 6 p.

(to, bt that day parks from a thrashing engine set fire to three stacks of wheat. These -and the thrashing ma chine were consumed. No water was tt hand and the flames could not be extinguished. W. Ii.

Hurd has returned to the city. before his departure, was ar rested nine times, charged with rape and each time secured bonds. He then left the city, after much difficulty. and says he enjoyed a delightful trip in the east Coney island and other interesting points. He also visited in Canada.

He says he is now ready to answer the charges preferred against him. Ia. farmer in town yesterday from mar Elk Point saida heavy rain fell Wednesday night in Union counts'. At Elk Point the- precipitation was slight-, ly over an Inch. The only corn in Union county which has been damaged by the hot wave, he said, was that along the Sioux bottom lands.

1 The crop on the prairies1' and other high lands never gave promise of a more abundant yield. Loving Sadler, a negro well known to the was in a great worry yesterday afternoon. He is a clg dancer of some ability' and at one tinie did a specialty turn on the road for Mc-Cabe's tninstrel3. Among the rp embers of Al Field's troupe were several nien. who knew Sadlsr when he was with the McCabe aggregation.

They told Mr. Field of Sadler's accomplishments and the owner of the show offered to make a place for th? City youth in the company. Now. i hat "was the h-Mghth of living's ambition, but was a string holding htm to the town. lie was placed under bonds about a wek asro to appear in Justice Bernard's court to the- ohsrsre of Otitic- 1 6 3.75 12 Books 7.25 (Postage on single books 12 ceut3 each.) ADDRESS 1 PERKINS BROS.

Dennison TlnnedJemon Ladles' house hammer White cedar pail Kitchen grindstone. LargeVood spice box 50.07 .03 .19 75 .59 2 ft. .09 Japanese bamboo easel .33 .10 .19 .10 .10" .25 .05 .33 Woven cotton clothes lines. Large wash bowls Dandy horse brush Big 10 qt. pressed dish pan.

8-inch' monkey wrench Ammonia, big bottle Set Christy style Wood wash tub Japanned slop pall .17 Garden Hoss, Screen Doors, Etc. If HE Fall Now Beady. MEYER WISE i S81EAQE8T, 503 FOURTH ST. Also; Choice Line of Neckwear I 9 9 with animals, will be sent, postpaid, to any address on receipt of three 2-ct. stamps.

Star Thread the children. Address Willimantic, Conn. 4 Hoofing Cementa and faints, Asbestos, Asphalt utn. Tar and Pitcn. Clock.

Wholesale and Ratal fi t- i luJ xx I ti ill tf' I rf rt lJi rr fl 5 -r ilJLl-f f.M fJ.i I.LLUtlli The animals are on cardboard two and three inches high, naturally colored, and will stand alone. They can be arranged in line or groups, making an interesting object lesson in natural history. This offer is made solely for the purpose of acquainting mothers with the merits of ROOKS word "Standard," which will answer SIOUX CITY. 1 Sk tm vadermax 7-ooletx they're aaina tlie wbcfl tber cotne out when thef west ia o4 cteAO Pwdrikiow for the bath. At all dealerm.

STATE DHIVERSITY -OF- Tl Several XjrtmeaU wfll bff tM Year 1893-90 on September 1- For particular iaformaUon as to tb respe tive Departinents, address as follows: Confute CHARLES A. SCSAEFFXB, trw dent, Iowa City. law- ledlcal J. W. -of facuitr.

Iowa City. r-nrniss M. Ilestrar of Faculty, lo i CUT-Dental A. O. Ucst.D.

D. SDe" ulty, Iowa City. Q- Dan of Faculty, Iowa City. ia all Iepartments are rTU-O Cost or board in private families Jx per week la ciu li.OO to ti.50 ff w-For Cataloue or lor general inform address, -vTri. my, No Karifeas and Texas railroad Is at the Garretson.

E. H. McCutchen, of Holstein, and M. A. Freeland.

of Onawa, were arrivals last night at the Mondamin. Joseph Duffy, of Yankton, and E. D. Ralph, of Rapid City, are among the South Dakota people at the Garretson. George M.

Harding, of Ireton, C. 33. Moyer, of Gllmore, and C. Block, of Cedar Rapida, are stopping at the Oxford. H.

S. Green, wife and children, of Dow City, ar spending a few days with Mrs. Green's Mrs. M. J.

Sweeley. Mrs. James A. Turnbull. returned from an extended visit with in New York state and Illinois yesterday, morning.

T. A. Edson, of Alcester, J. F. Brady, of Beresford, and I.

B. Wilson, of Parker, were registered last night at the Richards. A. O. RIngsrud, of Elk ex-secretary of State of South Dakota, passed through the city yesterday on his way: to Chicago.

"Why pay a low price for ill fitting clothes, when Boyer is making perfect fitting garments for $23, $27,50 or $30 a suit. -You want cooked ham. Rose market. 4 A Climax Safety For at a bargain. "Wheel almost hew.

823' Pierpe street. Buy your meat at Tucker's. 1 FIEI.DING POSITIONS. Arrangement of Players in the XeMara Sioux City Ball Gamo Today. The LeMars and Sioux City ball clubs' will meet at Boyer's park this The game will be called at 3:45.

Ladies will be-admitted free. The following will be the fielding positions: SiouxCity. Positions. Kerby Jackson Youngren or Brown Gallagher Martin first base Harkness Malsi second Black Hoffman third Hke short stop -Howe Pecaut left field Adamson Converse right field Loudenslager Youngren or Brown centerfitld Sammis The finish and general style of the suits which come from Boyer's Is thing not obtainable elsewhere. Died.

MAIIOOD In Sioux City. Thursday, August 22. 1833, at 6:15 p. at th borne of his parents. Rev.

and Mrs. J. W. Ma-hood, Charles Wesley Mahood, aged 5 years, of pneumonia. The funeral will be held at the home of the child's parents Saturday at 9 a.

Itev. G. W. Pratt officiating. The interment will be held at the Floyd cemetery.

Trousers $6, $7.50 and 8.50. The right goods, right out and right finish at Boyer's. A Portland company is now building whai is claimed to be the largest engfne and 15j are of wood and hand worked. The iron looms and machinery are Imported from Awarded Highest Honors Wcrld's Fair. 1 i I i i i I it .1 LLLiU MOST PERFECT MADE, rurs Craps Qeam of Tartar Powder, km Amr.onb, Alum cr ny cthsr adult 'AO T1I2 wTAl'OAuD, Free EL-, tlon and he- could -not ret a release from the obligation of the bond.

He was trying last night to effect a settle ment with the woman in the case. The motorneers tm the. elevated rail road and several people' living, in the stock district are' telling queer stories about a ghost wihch they eay inhabits the SUbcrhorn house. It has been whispered about among1 these be-. lievers in the superratUTal that the big packing plant has been for years.

reporter, was iota a iaie yesterday about a phantom which recently has been seen to flit to ana iro in one of the vat rooms on an upper floor. The neighbors- "declare the flgnre has been distinctly seen several times and say the night watchman is aware of its presence. Ownev. the famous postofflce dog which was in Sioux City several years aaro and Is well known to the employes of the local office, sailed August 19 for a trip -around the world. Early last.

June Owney went to Tacoma, and made, from there to Alaska. Returning "he insoecte a steam er lying at th dock and seemed Inter ested in it. One of tfte cierKS me nnRinffint nt that r.itx'- made arrange ments send -4. 0wneV around the world. He will go to Hong Kong on a Northern Pacific steamer, and tnen oe put aboard an English mail steamer bound for London via India and Suez.

Owney will thence be sent to New York and back to Tatfoma; The dog is now 15 years old and started traveling from New York many years ago. There were number of dark faces, new to the town, on the streets yester day. It was said they belonged to some minstrel show. In the afternoon tney were micKesy uio uuuuan trict and about ciocs an aiuusmg ncidant patrol wagon had-been sent from the police station tn th Milwaukee depot after an in sane who -was brought in from Sioux Palls on Tils way to Yankton. After, the patient had been loaded into the wagon the.

driver Jumped on the box and -Whirled mio me bu-m. rrvnf of th row on a dead run. The" sight of that wagon is to the res I-ih'a miflfrter like the vision of a horrible, nightmare, and they did not stop to ek questions, lnerw wa. a series of the not startling acro batic maneuvers and in -ten seconas there reigned a silence like unio xnax oi the lprJMnol. Miss Louise Knott is visiting In Des Moines.

Harry Palmer, of Clltheral, is in the city. Henry Morrison has returned irom Chicago. Spittler; of Aberdeen, is regiaiereu at the' Mondamln. (Postrnaster Thoma, pf LfeMars, was the city yesterday. State Auditor John 13.

Hippie, of cIt a II; Myers, a grain buyer of Odebolt, was in' the city yesterday. Wili :Mu.ihaIl and of Rock Valley, are at the oarretson. Miss Mamie Anderson for a. two weeks' visit In South Dakota. E.

E. Hamlin; of Omaha, is in the city the guest of Mrs. W. L. Far-rington.

Miss. May Dillon arrived in New York yesterday en route home from John of he aln firm of J. Q. Adams of Minneapolis, is in the city. VT.

Robbins and party passed through. the en to Maryland to buy land- II. Lathrcp. a dealer in agricultural Vermillion. as In town.

last. night Mrs. Charlea Elseman and.farnijy after a long stay in Denver, have xe turned to Sioux City. Mr Knott and mother, Mrs. C.

Pease, left yesterday for a ew weeks trip in the east. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fi Grimm, children and nurse, of.

rarkstcn. S. are guests -at the Garretson. W. M.

Stephens, mayor rfMWO. kcta, owner cf the Evans b.o, arrived la the city yesterday. rp ti cf XK3 Moines, a rent Cfc the i Willimantic Send for a set for. each of WILLIM ANTIC THREAD i 1 11 in 2r Every Day This Week Will be Bargai Days At tho ti CLOTHING Temporary Quarters; Fourth and Douglas Streets. Everything goes' at almost your own price.

Don't feel just rljrht. Alto- gather too hot. Friend said: 'Lets step in Ucore's Piiarmicy and Ret something cool. They. did.

It cost 10c for two. Result Two cool, happy men. Ice cold fountain always ready. Chairs while you wait. You're nest.

Fcatll til Eitrisii ts. UIU SAID THE EGYPTIAN LIFE READER Beads ail affairs of life, business, etc." Hours; 9 a. ra. to 8 p. ra.

Koona 25 Bolton Ce $1.00 and Wholesale Liicjiioi? Dealers- ASMTS fca LEMP'S ST. LOUIS AND fi'QERLElM'S CIKC1XMAT1 Vi S09 and 311 Pierce St. SIOUX CITy Iowa. All Kinds of GTEEL, IRON, GRAVEL, ASBESTOS and ABPHALTUM ROOFING 313 Toy Estimates Furnished on Application JOHN fiicGHRYSTAL GO; TEL 627 1115 Uaxkefc.Sfc.: ffj! carpet mm. MS I illM CAUEFUL HE LIABLE PROHPT.

505 Fourth tree I. Kailroad Tickets Bought, Sold aad-Eichaaai CUT BATE! 7 HAVANA I JFK. Steel and Copper Plate, Lima erapnd, Cmboued or Irlat All rdr artistically xetdC. mm.

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