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The Opinion-Tribune from Glenwood, Iowa • Page 10

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Glenwood, Iowa
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STRAlt.VN. Quite a nuttibnr attended the birnket meeting fit White Cloud, Sunday, Mrs, it. W. Lewis, from near Solomon, transacted business in our city Monday. A number of the boys still go a fishing without nny apparent success these days.

ft. H. Shay shelled oftt his corn nnd delivered it to the elevator last Thursday. The democrats nre.all jubilant over the nominations down in this neck of the woods. Wm.

Foutch aud Chna. Vestal's teams each broke thti tongue out of their spring An exenwion train will go north between 1 nnd 8 o'clock, and will arrive nt Strnhnn However, bo at the station early, and avoid the rush in securing tickets. Hastings' undertaker was in town on Monday. i Dr. Folsom and Miss Reeves drove over to Mnlvern on Friday.

Mr. Joel Woods is building a large nd- Miss WilHou, ut Mniveiii, visited from SRtitrdny until Monday with Miss Jennie Criswell. dition to his barn this We will give you the result of the election for incorporation next week. Mr. Willis Shafer went to South Omaha on Monday, returning next day.

Misses Anna and Jennie Aselle spent Monday visiting friends in Emerson. Miss Pogue, of Red OIIK, has been vis- '4 'A Ellsworth Shay dispofipd of hip Dutchman Monday, and Andy Coonte is wore- ing for him now. Mrs. W. H.

Miller mul children were visiting friends in Council BlufTa the fore part of the week. Hay, boys, I am ufrnid this lug of war is breeding a scab on Homebody's nose. Better drop it now. Mr. Vestal is Koing have las dwelling painted before long.

He 1ms already puroliBKed the paint. We hud nice rain Sunday morning, but not quite enough; however, it helped corn plowing considerable. Will De Hart and lady were down from Hastings and spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Knytun. Mrs. Black, accompanied by her mother and two youngest children, visited rela- uves near Coin over Suudr.y. I tell yon, Miller Stockton in blooming out as a first class farmer.

He will boat Joss yet, iC he don't look out. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Jones WHS up from Randolph Sunday, visiting with James Koberts' family and other friends. Last Wednesday our blacksmith sharpened just fifty two shovels, milking thirteen set, and done Borne other amnll jobs. Owing to sii-kncHB Will Wortninn did get to close his school at South Grove last week, but will close next Friday. We heard no report from the Sunday school convention, at South Grove. Saturday, bnt hope their work will bo amply Dnring Charlie Eacrett's stay at Des iloines, E.

C. Kayton has to make regular trips to Solomon to look after the grain business. Wilber Kayton lost a horse Monday morning, and had two others sick something like the distemper, but of a more severe nature. Miss Carrie Young closed her spring term of achool at Hun Rise last Friday, Mid departed for hor home at Corning Monday morning. Some relatives of Mrs.

R. F. Salyers were over from Bed Oak a couple of days this woek visiting with their family, at IJucle Sam's place. Davey Richards is building an addition to' the bouse where Oliver Ogden lives Tor Henry Dolph. He has it about complete by this time.

Miss Laura Gibbs, after closing the spring term of school, at Sunbeam, last Friday, departed for her home at Shenandoah Tuesday evening. The mayor of Strahan (onrself), editor TniBUNB from here (ourself), and Alfred Eellwood and ourself went to Hustings Friday, and didn't get pulled, either. Will Pnreoll, of Hastings, has a force of men fixing up Mrs. Ewiug's house this wook. They are remodelling the kitchen part, and Jim Berry moved the flue Wednesday.

The Stocktons will soon commence the erection of a new barn. will be 18x24, with IS foot studding, and have a feeding room in front, same width. Sam will be the chief carpenter. cannot write poetry; if we could, I expect we would worry the editor to death with a lot of triflng stuff, like Home the other correspondents are doing. There! take that, will you? "We forgot to mention last ween that Prof, Crocker was to close his school at Fairview with a picnic for the scholars last Friday.

He did, however, and the scholars all reported a flue time. A young man in the country the other day drew No. 7, which made bis numerals from 1 to 1U complete. He sent them to the tobacco factory at St. Louis, and a few later received an eight pound caddy as his reward.

A swarm of bees came along the other day mid settled between the ceiling and weather right by the kitchen door of Alfred Bellwood's house. Just burn the corner of the building off, Alfred, if you want to get rid of them. A placard in our office window makes the announcement as follows: "All ye democrats, republicans aad. everybody, Qov. Boies will address the ChataucjHa, et Council Blufie, Saturday, One and third fare for round trip.

Good returning July 5." Euorett went to Deg Moines Tuesday to interview the railroad com- in regard to their forcing the Q. L. By. to erect a depot at Solo- mniutnin one there as per with the company, when the ted a five per cent tnx to construction. 0 8t BWill sell round trip Jjily 2d, 3d afld 4th; good return- to and includnja Evidently the uwwi objective view from tWi Yfcfeity will bt The- fare round trip will iting at Mrs.

Alex. Bell's for several days. Rev. Johnson brought his family wiih him, as he came to fill his appointment on Sunday evening. Shnfer Bros, visited in the country, near Macedonia, over Sunday.

They report a pleasant time. Miss May Paul returned from Tabor and the fofreahment ot the program Most everyone in this vicinity will eel- ebrate the glorious Fonrth nt Silver City. Some persons from town attended party at 0. Plumer's on Inst Saturday night. Misa Josio Bief, of Council Bluffs, visited liwt Friday with her sister, Mrs.

Knhl. Two of our young Indies report ft very pleasant visit, on last Saturday evening, two miles east of town. Many thanks for the roses brought by the flaxen haired little Miss, as compliments of the larger Miss. Miss Bertha Schoening returned from hor Nebraska visit last Friday. She reports a very pleasant visit.

L. Kruse, C. F. Roenfeld, Joachim Schoening and Miss Mary Roenfeld wore (Henwood visitors Monday. Mr.

SolmiCKer, of Council Bluffo, a former dweller of our burg, was in our town Saturday nnd Sunday. F. F. Deitchlor visited Imogone last Saturday under compulsion, as the train would not let him get off at Solomon. Friday.

She had been attending commencement exercisos. A sidewalk inspector would be in order for some of the walks leading to the churches in this town. Wo are overwhelmed with people seoK- i ing new locations. The latest acquisition is a second barber shop. i Almost everyone WH? headed for Em- lerson on Monday.

Ed. Hay and wife were among the number. Barber Graham has bought the Wiun i property of Eli Woods, and will soon be i occupying his own residence. Shafer Bros, have purchased the Starrett building nnd will pay their rent into their own treasury hereafter. Mrs.

Thomas Phillips and Stella, together with T. D. Phillips and wife, drove over to Red OaK on Friday. Miss Eva Paul will spend two weens in Council Bluffs, visiting friends and attending the Twin City Chatauqua. Your correspondent acknowledges a call from Editors Field, of the TRIBUNE, and Frank Robinson, of the Opinion.

I Men are hauling sand for Graham's new furniture store, and it will he under way ns soon as material can be prepared. Mr. Redfern has completed the first kiln of brick, and his first load went for a foundation for W. L. Phillips' new house.

i Mr. J. P. Smith's new house is ready for the plasterers, and when completed will be the realization of a much needed improvement. Mr.

Goo. Ewing has been behind the counter at Shafer's several days of late, in order to allow some of the regular force a day off. Mr. Will. Cunningham came up from Missouri to remain over Sunday.

He seems to tliiiiK that Missouri is good enough for anybody. Mr. M. C. Harover has bought Mrs.

Shnfer's residence, and will move in just after the Fourth. Mrs. Shafer will probably locate in Newton. Rev. Chas.

Coons was shaking hnnds around town early this weoK. Did not learn whether he will return to his worn here, or will locate elsewhere. Mr. i'rnuK Mordou, of Council Bluffs, returned yesterday. He has been employed in the Grand hotel, but obtained Our teacher received several nice pros ents from his pupils.

Happy the teacher whose lot falls in such pleasant places. Mrs. N. Tiedman and two sons, Alher nnd Elmer, of Sioux City, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Hammers. Mr. J. Hammers and wife, of Ncola Iowa, are visiting with relatives and friends of this neighborhood this week. The portly young man of Silver drove west of town, 'about three miles.

Joy beamed from his face, for this time circumstances were in his favor. In tho writing of mottoes Martha Deitchler comes first, followed by two close seconds. In spelling, Rudolph Doitchler 1st, Pauline Nipp 2d, In B. geography, Mary Wasserman, Minnie Helmet and Ameiin Deitchler are equals. Those two young men who went to the gale and no further, returned in the soup over their heads.

A cloud of despair hung over them when the new buggies came up, and the fair maidens stepped Kaily forth, and into their buggies got and departed. WKST I.IHKUTY. hllilin, temporary 1 leave to celebrate at homo. This (Wednesday) morning the the new elevator is thrown open for business. With the amount of grain still in the country, two elevators ought to make business lively.

Ouo of John Houser's daughters received a severe injury while leading a cow last Friday. The little one fell before the cow, and the cow stepped on her fracturing her right femur nnd injuring her in other ways. She will recover. Agent W. L.

Phillips has began haul ing tho material for his new house, am the brick is already on the ground. The new building will be located on South west street, between Hay's and Adkiu'a It will be 2fi feet spuare, with 10 foo ceiling. Mrs. Simouda received a severe fall ou Monday morning. Sue slipped on the sidewalK and fell bacKward, brenidng her left arm just above the wrist.

Mrs. Si- mouds is 68 years old, but at present is quite comfortable, and promises a good recovery. Henderson has at laat decided to celebrate, and aa we never do anything by halves, we expect to have a pleasant time. Abundance of money has been raised, and qompetenlleqmwitteesbave the work in otatfgjMW mm a good time. Come Our Mineoln hrotlior, when tho moon iliil Miwlo frwiaent to the county lino, I Hut now liin heart IH not so I For tho "ilttir little maiclon Roni' uwny.

Achovc-grass-hopp-er. Mrs. A. Jackson is on tho sick li.4. The boquet of roses.

Weren't they cute? If you will Keep the "puppie," we- will go fishing. Mr. A. J. Gettlor and T.

M. Warren shipped hogs last Friday. And they named the two little roosters llevolaud and Stenvcsou, Do'nt forget the comical entertainment week from Tuesday. Mrs. A.

Brower and her ueice Mrs. Sorbon left last Monday for 111. Mrs. EfHo Corhon from Lincoln visited with Mr. A.

Brower last Sunday. Next Monday will be the glorious 4th let everybody go to Silver City and have a good time. Mrs spent Friday at this place, and attended tho school picnic of her daughter Miss Jessie. It mutters not to the correspondent if it be man or maiden fair. Bnt we thank you for your compliment and poetry.

Miss Effie Bufllington visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. Hammers, went to see the baby I suppose. Oh! that letter brought joyful news, for it told of the dry nnd withered flowers that were pressed between it's puges.

Mrs. P. F. Phifer and children from Arnold are in on a visit and will spend the summer visiting friends and relatives. HASTINGS.

Mrs. Dobbou and son drove to OaK Wednesday. Quite a number of tramps have been iu town this weok. N. C.

Field editor of the TKHIDNF. was in the city Saturday. T. E. Jones made flying business trip to Bed Oak last week.

Miss Ethel Hathaway is visiting friends out of town for week or so. Elmer Fisher is our night operator here. We are glad to sat) Elmer back. Webors Comedy Company played two nights in town to a very fair audience. Mrs Walter WtAwtur and sou of Sidney were guests ut the Kuutze House Satur- J)r.

8, dentist, who spent most pf the last summer in this city, will return about July tt, and remain for some time. Parties- desiring dental work euould see him, aa be is Known here, aad bis work bears tbo test. Don't delay; come in to see biiu. ocoompunied by Miss Season 189 SILVER day. Will Dellart May Hawiter attended the playof Comedy Company in Emerson last H.

B- dray and wife expect to start Cri t-O Ida- W. B. OAKS, PROPRIETOR. Silver City, Kiinv 1'JXI. rrt of I JiWiH Nvrol.EOX Sir- I 1 ln i i- LizziH.iont mill I iiu'Jtiiliiu; Hiilln, i'-'i! Oain 2 VTxixtKWOoit me 1 I Heconl Siro nf IU in UONIIA.

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olil IriitI VAHHO i Hire of a in 2:20 t'APC Re HI MAHY tiiJ I -HIHF Hire of 1 in and dam of 2 I JUI.IA These are all Standard Bred Stallions an THINK OF IT! i HACO the best bred son of the Honda, a producing daughter of the NG 3TUR loaua. Ch '1 it dam of CHIKI' multtor of iESHENOKU. WBBT elm of Almont S3, "i of 2:83 Jet' i dain, the great hrood uiare Hennosa 1 This rich aud fashionably bred StallicVc 0 1 I 0 iff! ISt -Od to insure. ANOTHER POINTER. COMMONER 4103, sou of Capoul, Wilkes, 2:22 second dam by a son of stand nt $15.00 for season, $25.00 to ij' t'i woe 81 fro: at tho'j stac bod inllc Tl all are so RecQe Jerouie Eddy ible ewc dam, fitfe historic $25.00 101 irst dam by the ibriuo Chief.

This? will 1 'Ut ALL GOOD INDIVIDUALS. These Stallions are all SOUND IN good legs and feet, well muscled, getters, aud right and straight in get large, well formed and finely inferior mares. It is only a matter of HOUR TIMES the present price. TRAINING AND DEVELOPING! I have first class facilities for training having in charge of this department a I 1828 Kioh "tw ho Mail erec hout and A In Ml man pro pro her The tlmeU, pARTICUUVRlP 116 all dark tf' foat Haco and Ctl tb and are sirit eteU xmt their servicf' 11 can whol'ay take perieuce with trotters, guarantee satisfaction. Will train and meet other friends to spend the 4tb of Jub- S.

S. HUWK.BI steps higher than ever jiow. The oooaHJon being a new grand- son born to bit aou lltorge aud wife of; ioi developiug Colf wses who has had si ex evelop at On, How tired I am, VVw. Biohel a Silver City visitor laat Wednesday. Everybody well pleased over the nominations at Chicago.

i Merchant Nipp aud Dr. were Muuawa visitors last Sunday. School closed Friday, with exercises in hali- ohil-1 dren rendered their selections very well. I Through this kiuduewj of the T. TitteriijgUm's team tfot frifditeued at the fast train Monday aud run away.

i JJt-youd Mr. T- receiving a few (scratches: not much damage was done. If some of oar would be a bttle morn gentlemanly iu their uctiona our Uttlf city would not be dubbed by au4 A CORDIAL INVITATION Is extended to all admirers of good hoj cajl and inspect my stock, Come and with you and will promise to entertain visit me drop we a postal card reqnes give you full information as to Terms Inducements that I offer for the get Colts, Fillies and Young Stock OAKS, ISO I (both ladies ai want ku while with lie of aiy hte Cat ding, Prizes, Ise Stallions, Sate, eral.

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