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METROPOLITAN BARBER SHOP South Side Main Street The only newly furnished shop in the city. Courtesy to all. Iowa Steam Laundry in connection. Phone 134 F. A. Black The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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Charles A. Brackenbury Photographer Gallery Situated over, Teales Clothing Store. All Work Guaranteed. The Independent Patriot, August 4, 1897 |
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C. A. Eiker Lamoni's new liveryman, can accommodate the pub- lic with nice rigs and care- ful drivers. If you want to feed your team while in town, he will offer you spe- cial inducements. Barn, just north of Rodger's shop. TRY HIM. TRY HIM. The Independent Patriot, July 15, 1897 |
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M. N. CLUM Embalmer & Funeral Director Answers calls night or day, with Nicholson, Clum & Co. Phone {Store 49. House 4. The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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J. W. CROFFORD Physician & Surgeon. Lamoni, Iowa Office over New York Clothing Store, where I may be found day or night. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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Just Opened. The Largest Line Of Winter Goods ever brought to Lamoni. You need some of them Call and examine. Derry's. The Independent Patriot, November 18, 1897 |
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Farmers State Bank Lamoni, Iowa Paid Up Capital $25,000..00 Pays Interest on time deposits; makes short time loans. A safe depos- itors for your money. Directors: Thos. Teale, E. B. Teale, Fred Teale, John W. Harvey, J. R. Smith, G. E. Turner, Orra Teale. The Lamoni Chronicle, June 22, 1905 |
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Dr. BERTHA A. GREER. Physician & Surgeon. Graduate of Homeopathic Medical College. St. Louis, Missouri. SPECIALTY: Diseases of Women & Children. Office and residence: 1 door north of Patriot. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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See our line of Gasoline Stoves, They are not broken, but are the finest ever sold in town. Don't forget where you can get the PAINT for that House and Barn and it is the Paint that looks the best and wears the longest. Ask your neigh- bors about it. Screen Doors and Screen Cloth Always in stock. We sell the Deering Binders, Mowers Stackers and Sweep Rakes, and all kinds of Sections. If your Cows are not helping to lift mortgage it is because you have not one of those DAIRY QUEEN SEPARATORS. See them at our store. They are the ones that have the two-year guarantee. See our HAR- VESTER OIL, it is the kind that wears. Yours for the business, GRENAWALT & YOST |
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Attention Farmers. Take your grain to the... Elevator, Where they always pay the highest market price. NO MORE SHOVELING. H. GUND & CO. The Independent Patriot, July 15, 1897 |
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F. M. HARRINGTON & SON, TRACY. LAMONI, IOWA; CARPENTERS - AND - JOINERS will take contracts in all parts of the county. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop work a specialty. Plans and specifications furnished. The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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C. W. HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEON, IOWA. Will practice in all Courts of the State. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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IVORY CEMENT PLASTER With Asbestos Fibers at same price at I. W. Allender's LUMBER YARD, Lamoni, Iowa. Also full stock of Lumber, Lime, Tile, Cement, Glass and everything in the building line. LINCOLN PAINT, the only paint warranted absolutely pure. Oils and Varnishes, Barn, Bridge and Floor Paint at lowest prices and best quality. |
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J. B. Horner, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Lamoni, Iowa. Office over New York Store. Resi- dence first door east of Smith & Teale's Furniture Store. Residence Phone 22. Office Phone 116. All calls promptly attended. The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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Not the Turks This Time. Jane Reading - War to the knife, terrific slaughter, no mercy shown. Alys - "Oh dear what have those wicked Turks been doing now. Why you foolish girl it's only the advertisement of those fine rings in JOHNSON'S WINDOW. The Independent Patriot, July 15, 1897 |
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The Quincy City Star Nursery. Of Quincy, Illinois. I am here to stay, rep- resenting this nursery I have the fruits grown from varieties I handle in this local- ity. No piece roots, Trees which die first year replaced FREE. See me before buying. I do my own delivering. E. KEELER. Lamoni, Iowa. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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Lamoni Hardware Co. Coles' Original Hot Blast Heater, The best made. CALL And see our line of STEEL RANGES, HARD COAL BASE BURNERS, AND HEATERS. Best makes made, and sold at right prices. It will pay you to investigate. We can save you money. Lamoni Hardware Co. The Lamoni Chronicle, November 3, 1904 |
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MONEY FOR YOU IN POULTRY AND EGGS, If you bring them to us, as we pay the highest cash prices. We also have in stock now, the finest STANDARD SEPARATOR OIL, Prepared especially for Cream Separators, put up in fine half gallon cans. BEST PRICES FOR CREAM. L. F. HAMMER & SONS. The Lamoni Chronicle, June 22, 1905 |
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Will J. Mather, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office over Postoffice, Lamoni, Iowa Phone: office 96; res. 6 The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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ATTRACTIVE READING. Munsey's Magazine, 8c, a copy, McClure's " 8c, a copy, Cosmopolitan " 8c, a copy, Peterson's " 8c, a copy, All 10 cent magazines, 8 cents a copy; cheaper than your rates. If You want to see the best and bright- est in Literature, our news table is the place. Myers, The Druggist. The Independent Patriot, August 4, 1897 |
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SPRING VALLEY Stock and Poultry Farm B. P. R. Eggs from best strains and select birds, 15 eggs, $1.30 eggs. $1.75. M. B. eggs from hens weighing 18 to 23 pounds, Toms 35 lbs. Eggs 8 for 2.00. Also some choice male Pol- and China pigs ready for spring breeding. Correspondence and examination solicited. B. F. PETERSON. The Independent Patriot, August 4, 1897 |
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FARMERS WANTING NEW Plow Lays OR Shovels Pointed Should Call on P. O. LUCAS, And examine his work. Plow work of all kinds a specialty. Price as low as the lowest. Terms cash. Shop 1/2 block east of Barr Hotel. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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We are selling our best all-wool In- grain Carpets at a "Big" Reduction. Cleaning up for Fall Carpets. Our Motto: Quality Up! Prices Down! SMITH, TEALE & Co. The Lamoni Chronicle, June 29, 1905 |
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Having bought out the liveryman, H. H. WHITE, we respectfully request a share of the patronage. GOOD RIGS. CAREFUL DRIVERS, PRICES TO - - - SUIT THE TIMES In connection with Barr Hotel. Tapscott Bros. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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W. B. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW LAMONI, - - IOWA. Office first door south of post office. Telephone 120. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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DR. C. E. WRIGHT, DR. JANE McINTOSH WRIGHT, Physicians & Surgeons Office and Residence Phone No. 9 Office-Rooms recently occupied by Dr. A. E. Derwent. The Lamoni Chronicle, October 28, 1904 |
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Our Fall Stock Is arriving daily. ONLY one more week and our rooms will be filled to their utmost capacity with the best bargains the market affords. This stock has been selected with care from the best houses in CHICAGO, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, and will be sure to please you in quality, styles and prices. You should be posted on our stock, and it will pay you to make THE RIG STORE a visit with this object in view. B. D. FLEET. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. The Independent Patriot, September 9, 1897 |
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Ready Made, Tailor Made, OR Chicago Made. Anything you want in the Clothing line can be had at MATHERS. This Is What, I Propose to do, Read it ALL. FIRST-Every Suit, Pants or Overcoat purchased will be made to fit before tak- en out of the Store, and being a Tailor myself, I know when a garment fits and when it don't. SECOND-Every Coat and Vest, or Overcoat bought except children's suits, will be kept in repair for six months, FREE OF CHARGE. THIRD-Every Ready-To-Wear Suit, worth $12 or over, and every Ready-To- Wear Overcoat bought worth $12 or over, will be pressed every two months. FREE OF CHARGE. FOURTH-All Ready-To-Wear Pants bought worth $3 or over will be kept in repair for three months, and pressed once a month for four months FREE. Deception May go on the Stage, but it don't pay in bus- iness. When a merch- ant fools his customer he is only fooling him- self. You'll never get fooled wearing clothing that's made right. Here is the label of the make that's guaranteed. K. N. & F. Co. And when we say guar- anteed, we give it to you in writing. It may seem strange, but it's a fact. In this deceptive age facts in advertising are strange. Jos. Mather, The Clothier and Tailor. |
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