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F. W. Hohman and family are hack from Nebraska. E. R. Townsend Is home from a New Year's vacation, spent in Des Koines. A, J. Alcher has gone back to Minneapolis, after a visit in Iowa City, JAMES 8. BOTOMLEY, SIGNAL with old friends. TIMOTHY O'LEARY IS CALLED TO MAN, HAS CRUEL ACCIDENT. Miss Lizzie 8tevens,daughter of Mrs. GREAT BEYOND. Emma Stevens, returned Saturday from a week's visit in GritmelJ, with • ••< Prunge* Prom Top of Pile Driven— relatives. None Had Lived a* Long as Ho In Linfc Fracture* Skull, Break* Both Ann* To do a BIG JANUARY BUSINESS The "Ideals" royally entertained a coln Township-W« Widely-known and I* Otherwise Injured—Deatff His number of friends, on New Year's and Highly-respected Thrmtahout Probable Fit*. means a Big Cutting in Prices. Therenight, at the home of the Misses Ella Johnson County. and Bertha Shimek. fore, preparatory to invoice, February James 3. Botomley lies, dangerously Timothy O'Leary, the oldest settler Rose Boscomb, Detroit: "I paid out Injured, in the University hospital, 1st, we have reduced the prices of all in Lincoln township—years of resiall I could earn trying to cure the erup•*".» FOR +»** tions on my face. AH failed except where death may wait upon him, at*-" dence being considered—passed to his WINTER SUITS (except black) and all HoIIlster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Now spite every earnest effort to avert his rt-ward Saturday afternoon, at 4 OVERCOATS. With two-thirds of the have rosy cheeks, skin soft and fair." impending fate. o'clock. 35 cents, W. W. Morrison. Winter staring you in the face, you The young man fell from the top of The decedent was 67 years of age, Dr. T. H. Macbride is home from St. the C., a I. ft P. pile driver, Sunday shouldn't overlook this opportunity. 0 to $7S Louis, where be atended and partici- aftersoon, and struck the frozen earth and had been seriously ill four weeks. An ailment of the heart was his affecpated in the convention of the Ameri- violently. tion. can Association for the adancement of His skull, at the base of the brain— science. He has been honored by wiat Mr. O'Leary leaves three sons and great organization in being elected its *. particularly dangerous spot—was six daughters, with whom a host of The American Clothiers. vice president Now 2 to $30 fractured, and the outer bone of each warm Mends will mourn, for this estiLeo HIrt's addition to Hills Is boom- arm, just above the wrist was fracmable citizen was as good a neighbor ing nicely. Already a goodly number! tared. Other injuries. In themselves as he was a father. If lots have been purchased out of the | minor-bruises, «»««» Mr. O'Leary was a thrifty and Indus.,—were inflicted. 40 he platted. The tract he laid out He fell upon his face and forehead, trious man, and a fine property m Lina