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The Opinion-Tribune from Glenwood, Iowa • Page 3

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CLOTHING HOUSE GliEflWOOD IOWA THERE ME NO OTHERS who will make the prices on ready to wear Clothing that we will make for November. You who do not purchase now certainly miss a good thing, for our stock was never so complete and the styles and cuts are of the very latest patterns. We have placed on special tables a few odd lots Men's Sack Suits at the extreme low price of 3.9 8 These Suits formally sold at $6.50 and $7.50 Wlien you read such a prediction in your evening paper you think of STORM CQATS and wish you had provided yourself with one. We carry STORM COATS FROM UP These coats are made not hurt them and a one now just for the won't beat our prices Get for rough weather. Snow flakes will blizzard won't penetrate them, sake of defying the elements, this winter.

Mills Connty Lnctt Galore A rich 8(1 ike just been made by ft Mills county boy, Art Mersbon, son of Byron Merehon formerly of Olenwood nnd Hastings, near Apex, who i found gold at A depth of only feet. A company was incorporated at Denver Monday with a stock capital of one million dollars. This includes in one group five of the beet prospective strikes in that region. One of the group is named "Gleowood" by recommendation by J. B.

Mershon, an interested party residing in our city. Another is named ''Queen Mills" by recommendation of Art Mershon, the Incky Mills county boy who is proud of the county of his birth. name of Ihe company is "The Glenwood Mining and Milling Co." Iii conversation with 3. B. Merahon we obtain- i ed the following information: "My nephew Art has spent, over a year in -Colorado, prospecting, and last summer he imide a strike which made a rioh showing from the start nnd has more than held to its first showing from that, lime until the present time when it shows beyond doubt to be the 'richest in the It has not been necessary to make any big blow of our success.

The mining business is like the oil or artesian well business. People not personally interested wear that broad, knowing smile until 'ile is struck' when they open their pyes in surprise nnd exclaim'how while those who lire interested know aa well what.their prospects are for riches as the men who dig the wells know what their prospects are- for success. Whilu I all mines do not produce fortunes there are some that do ield to their investors and riches come easy, while if one fails no man loses very heavy. I do not think it wise for. any man who is not posted to make sport of any great enterprise.

While iu the building of opera houses and Ihe like, the big stock holders always 'gobble up' the little ones, you will find iu raining companies that where the mines are successful, the small investors get their just dues. Although I cannot believe that the Mills county holders of shares in some companies will ever receive as rich a reward is the "Glenwood" group will yield, yet I am (insured that their chances are good for a nice income. There is no reason why a Mills coninly boy who ia lucky enough to strike it rich should not be thought as likely' to succeed by Mills county people as he would by the same people, had he been a New Yorker or 'from and if there should be any shares remaining to be disposed of in open 'market, I cannot see why Mills county people should not be willing to hold some of those in a company formed upon the good luok of a Mills county boy, as upon that of any other man upon earth, provided of course that the assays and other indications show up satisfactorily. I think that is all I wish to say at, the preseut time in regard to to this exceptionally promising enterprise." Earn Your Christmas Money. energetic and reliable person to canvass for subscriptions for the Nickell Magazine.

All material furnished free. Address THE NICKELL COMPANY. 22 If 180 Summer Boston, Muss. Buelclen'K Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain coma and nil bkiu Lions, ami positi vely cures piles, or uo pay required.

I is guarauteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by M. G. Edwards.

OvtM'storked On My stock of Trimimid its and Bonnets is fur too lurgo (or turn season of the year and I must reduce the amount. Prices have been marked away down so that you can tret a suitable hat for very little money. Large variety of the latest Btj lea to select from. See my OU gtock and prices before buying elsewhere. MIIH.

MARTHA Hortieultnral Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Mills County Horticultural Society at the Ooiirt House in Gleuwood on Saturday 28th 1896 at 1:30 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers and transacting other business of the sooiet.y necessary to be transacted. At said meeting the following gentlemen will read papers on the subjects herein! assigned: The Reaching Out Process of IOWA'S GREATKST INTERIOR STORK is noticeable "Marketing AppW Ezra Bradford "Wind BreakB''. L. A.

Williams and 1Ore every day New faces about Glenwood are seen "Cultivatian of Younf? and Old Oroli- daily coming from adjoining counties to take advantage of the i great stock of merchandise and the bargains of this famous Iowa BrdB Jackson that i aintai its stead notwithstanding "Pruning Apple Trees" B. C. White adverse wind and conditions. The "Best for the Least Money," "Top GrnftinK" W. F.

Lnrawny a motto strictly adhered to, is an attraction at all times especial- ''Strawberry Culture" G. B. VnnHoru ly now when the low prices of products makes it a necessity to Ui.ii-i-i.-iii buy to the best possible advantage. Among the many present Cultivation of Small Fruits in "i'onug Orchards D. L.

Heinaheimer "Orchard Values" T. M. VnuKirk "Spraying" W. K. Foilett "Cold Storage" Y.

Stone "Go-operative Unions in Handling Fruit" M.G. Edwards "Handling Fruit for F. J. Allen "The Future of the Mills County Horticultural Society" Dr. F.

M. Powell attractions in the. M. Q. EDWARDS, Secretary.

P. P. President. For Sale. The W.

of S. Sect. 22- B. 73- Tp. 43.

All fenced and in cultivation, no buildings. Pony Creek througn S. 40, desirable tract for orchard, hogs or grain. WILMAM KEMPTON. Gleuvrood, Iowa.

DRY GOODS DEPT. is an elegant lot of 36-inch wide, wool aud silk mixture, Dress Goods, at the exceedingly low price of 15 cents per yard. These! goods in ordinary times would be excellent values at 5oc. 15 pieces double and single width illuminated novelties, only 10 cents per yard. 20 dozen choice Towels, special values at 5, 10 and Underwear Bargains.

Your lloy Wont Month. So Mr. Gilmuu Brown of 31 Mill South Gardner, was told by the I Ladies Jersey Ribbed Vests only 19 cents doctors. His BOB hud Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malarh, und he i Children fleeced Underwear, vests and pants, only I5C spent three hundred aud seventy five I dollars with ti-e don tors, who finally Children's mottled gray from 90 each Men's gray Underwear, actual 40 cent value, shirts and drawers, only 25 cents each. Feather Boas.

Ladies feather boas, worth 6oc only 35c each Fleeced Blankets. New Dinoovery nnd few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to woik perfect ly well man. Fie says he owea Liu present good health to use of Dr. King'n New Discovery, and knows it to be the best iu the world for Lung trouble. Trial Uottloa Free at M.

G. Edwards' Drug Store- Livery ami Feed. i Mr. Geo. 13.

Foulks and Company I have bought the livery biuu of Beeves A Gardner iu Malvern nud are doing a 1 fine business They have the nicest rigs and most careful drivers that ouu be found in the county. Feed furnished for teamn. If you are in town for any length of time put your team up at Fonlks's livery barn, it will be cheaper than to let them stand in the street. The top market price for produce at Gunsolley's. YOUNG We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures SAFETY to LIFE of Both Mother and Child.

MOTHERS'FRIEND HOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, IIOIIIIOK ATS'1) Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. Endorsed itml recommended by iiliysl- i chins, iiiitlwlvos those who have used It. Ueivure of substitutes and Imitations. Sent by express or inn Ht.OO per bottle. Hunk nmllecl froo, containing voluntary testimonials.

BKADHELD BEGULATO.B Atlanta, Ga. I SOLD J1V ALJ, nnUQQISTS. on receipt of price, TO MOTUKU8" Another case cotton Blankets only 3gc a pair Cotton Batting Bargains Good clean Cotton Batting only 4c a roll Handkerchief Bargains. We bought in Chicago last week from a bankrupt handkerchief importer a big lot of fine handkerchiefs at half price. We are offering them on the same basis, as follows Children's printed handkerchiefs only ic each Ladies plain white, hemstitched 30 each Special values at 5, 10 and SOAPS BOY'S For Sale.

A 40 acre fruit farm miles fram Glenwood. 12 acres in bduriug, good house and good and 2 good wells. Sale on easy terms. Call at Edwards House in Glenwood A. J.

GLASSBUKN. CLOTHING GIVE A BOY STYLISH CLOTHKS aud it makes greatest difference in the world in his habits. He will contrast himself with other boys and take greater care of If you speculate nsk for our daily market letter, mailed free. We accept trades iu small umoiiuts of grain and provisions. Telephone, telegraph or mail us your order.

Omaha Grain the i toc Exchange, Board of Trade, Omaha, Nebr. The Most Satisfactory Place i i to buy Groceries ia at Guiisollay's. Try NOTICE. Sale of Land and Town Lots FOll DELINQUENT TAXES I To The Highest Bidder. OI'KUJK OF TfiK TKKAHUREK MILLS Co Glenwood, Iowa, Oft.

15th, 189(i. In accordance wilh the provisions of Chap. 79 of the IGth General Assembly and Chap. 19-1 acts of the 20th General Assembly, Ihe Treasurer of Mills County Iowa will on the seventh day of December 1806, uud at such adjourned sales as may be held during the year 1897 t-lfer for sale to the highest bidder mich lauds and town lots as have been duly advertised, offered at public sale and passed for waut of bidders for two or more years. A.

UTXEUBACK, Treasurer of Mills Co, Iowa. 3-oz. bars Alkali toilet soap only 5C Overshoes! Footwear! We are headquarters in Glenwood for the best brands of Overshoes at less money than most cheaper grades are being sold for. Compare our prices. See the great variety of styles we are showing.

Clothin garments, keep himself tidier, and take pride in his looks. We have them. They are wearers, too. WE ARE THE Leaders of Late Styles Clothing LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTH1EKS IN MILLS COUNTV. HANSON CO.

it and see and you will be convinced. Gunsolley's customers are all his frieuda, aud his friends customers. O1UG1NAJ, NOTICli. In the District Court of the State of Iowa, in and for Mills Couuty, December term, A. D.

1806V Alice O'Brien plaintiff va Henry O'Brien defendant. To bai'd defendant: i'ou are hereby notified that tlicra in now ou lile iu tlie ortice of Ihe Clerk of tlio District Court of Mills County, Iowa, the petition of plaintiff aforesaid, claiming of you a divorco from the boudti of matrimony heretofore i xisiiuy; between you aud this piaintill' on ihc grounds of criU'l aud inLuiiian Irentaient ami failure and neglact ou your part to provide for tbe ueceasary wauls of plaintiff and also praying judgment 1'ur costs anil for general equitable relict 1 You are also notiu'ed that uulci.H.s you appear thereto and defend bfforu noon of the second day of the ut-xi term of the District Court of Mills oouuty Iowa to be begun and held at Gleuwood on the day of Deci'inber A. D. 1896, a default will lie entered you aud judgment rendered thereon. Dated this fifth day of Nov.

189G. I'. P. KELLEI-, 19-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. OVERCOATS Suits and MADE TO ORDER Best Cutters Best Workmen Best Complete Assortment Lowest Prices Prompt Delivery 0.

L. TEMPLETOB, Agent City Dye Works, Bin ft' City Laundry. Office in Hincbman's Bank Our Clothing department contains too many good things iu Suits and Overcoats to attempt to catalogue. We are selling Men's All Wool Cheviot Suits, worth in ordinary times $8 to $10, now only $4.75 net per Suit. Men's Chinchilla Storm Ulsters only 8 AT Iowa's Greatest Interior Store D.

L. HEINSHEIMER COMPANY GLENWOOD IOWA.

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