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Various News Entries for Marshalltown Times-Republican, November 3, 1898
Everett pianos at Benjamin's. | Henry Olson for rubber heels. |
Ladies' white aprons 10 cents. Hoyt's Department Store. | Eighteen pounds granulated sugar at the Bee Hive for $1. |
Dr. W.M. Choate, dentist, over M.F. Andrews' dry goods store. | S. Davis, a stranger, arrested by Officer Cochran Wednesday afternoon, was sentenced to six days' work by Mayor Pierce this morning. |
In spite of the bad weather last Saturday we had a great many calls for those knives and forks and will again next Saturday sell the genuine Rogers knives and forks at $3 per set of six knives and six forks. Wm. Hellberg. | Private Charles H. Whaley, of Company H, Forty-ninth Iowa, arrived in the city Wednesday night from Jacksnoville, and will spend a thirty days' sick furlough in this city. Private Whaley has been sick for several weeks with typhoid fever. |
A small fire, presumably originating from spontaneous combustion, was discovered in the store of J.P. Cooper, on North Center street, at about 7 o'clock this morning. The blaze started in a box of sawdust and had been burning for a short time before the store was opened at 7 o'clock. Aside from a small hole burned in the floor there was no damage done. | Mrs. L.G. Seager, of Gilman, spent Wednesday in the city. |
Mrs. R.J. Wollett, of Des Moines, is visiting friends in the city. | Mrs. F.H. Gifford and daughter, Bernice spent the day in Grinnell. |
Mrs. J. Sievers and daughter, Miss Minnie, of Gilman, spent Wednesday in the city. | Mr. and Mrs. E.C. McMillan spent Wednesday with Mrs. W.M. Pyle at Melbourne. |
Mrs. H.I. Smith and daughter, Miss Leona, of Gilman, visited in the city with friends Wednesday. | Mr. G.R. Haas arrived home Wednesday from Omaha, where she has been for a few months during the exposition. |
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