Call at 
J. A. Ellis & Son’s 
EXCLUSIVE 
GROCERY. 
Fruit, Vegetables, Butter and Eggs a Specialty. 
Two doors north of A. M. Johnson’s. Phone 16. 
Little Spirit Lake to the west, and as you come out to the beach of 
Spirit Lake you will have passed the camping' ground of the old 
Quaker, well known to the visitors of an early day to these lakes. 
At Crandall’s Hunter’s Lodge you will strike a good dinner, and 
can go home by the east side of the lake or as you came. 
A trip around the head of West Okoboji lake, and thence 
south by the Van Steenburg farm and by Egralharve, where the 
famous mineral spring is, and where Badgerow, Stevens, Parker 
and Rider have their beautiful summer homes, thence to Manhattan 
Beach. Here you can lunch and rest, or after a Manhattan bath 
vou can continue down to Willow Spring farm and get an extra 
good dinner at Mrs. Harker’s, thence around foot of lake-~or steam 
across to the Inn from here—take a run by Ft. Dodge Point, and 
bordering Smith's bay, to Okoboji bridge. One continuous line of 
cottages and occupied by as happy a lot of people as one could 
wish to see. Among these will be found Dr. Cravens, “Lord of the 
Manor” and “Chief of Water Supply,” Mr. McCortney, of the Kirk¬ 
wood at Des Moines, the Ward brothers, Judge Conrad, Pattees, 
the Spaldings and others too numerous to mention. 
Or some other day go to the head of West Okoboji, where is 
the property advertised for sale in this pamphlet, in the heavy tim- 
Stationery. In this line we try to have such 
ods as will suit all tastes, and as in other lines give us 
your orders. We will do our best to fill them. 
BROWNELL’S PHARMACY. 
Largest Stock 
Leading Merchant 
Lowest Prices 
Our Summer Visitors especially invited to 
make our store their headquarters. 
Respectfully, A. M. JOHNSON. 
GO TO 
Brownell’s Pharmacy 
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ber dismount and rest. For one half mile along this bank you will 
find yourself nearer to Nature’s heart than at any other place on 
the lakes, left so for the enjoyment of those who shall later occupy 
these lots. So for as possible the “Birds and Squirrels”, are pro¬ 
tected and trees and grape vines preserved. Continuing south 
along the beach you come to Pike Point, with Walton bay to the 
north and Cresent beach to the south, and adjoining is the property 
of the Patterson-Brown Company, with their beautiful cottages and 
pavillion: further along the cottages of Messrs. Miller, Chandler and 
others on Hayward’s bay. Farther along you will come upon Camp 
Leon, where Dr. Layton will entertain you, with fish stories possibly. 
Further south, Omaha beach—with the Clarks, Slaughters, Criders 
and others—and still further along will you come to the home of 
Col. Charles A. Clark, of Cedar Rapids. Below this are other cot¬ 
tages till you reach the Inn. 
SODA WATER and Confectionery. Fountain 
and Soda in the city. Mineral water on draught. 
BROWNELL’S PHARMACY. 
Of Every Description, too 
Numerous to Mention. 
No matter what you want we have jt, or will get it on 
short notice. We justly claimthat we try to be supplied 
with every character of article in those lines that may be 
called for. 
Paints and Oils. 
We carry the Harrison Bros. Paints. Every boatman 
will tell you it is best for his boats, therefore best for you. 
White lead, colors in oil, linseed oil, turpentine, &c. 
THF LAKR REGION OF IOWA 
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