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The Opinion-Tribune from Glenwood, Iowa • Page 6

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Glenwood, Iowa
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't f'f do you wear? Ever stop to who made them? Everything depends on the maker. We know them and bad; we buy from the best and keep away from the others. Our knowledge will save dollars for Just try the H. S. M.

good clothes on our recommendation and if they're not right, back with them I We guarantee every garment bearing this Trade Mark: HART, 80HAFFNER A MARX. GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ. rictly All Wool Suits, substantial vs, Colors in Black, Gray, Brown our choice, $5.00 heck Cassimere Suits, a regular 3, net, $7,60 Great Variety of Black Worsted, leres and Fancy Cheviot Suits, "alues. mts Suits, Good Cassimere Mix- 'alue, for $3.50 its Suits, regular $6.00 to $7.00 $4.75 and $5.00 for Boys, at $2.85 net, $2.40 nbination Suits, for $3.80 net. 3 to Collection Trousers.

$1.00 upl IRON ir Make HAS 8f RlTCK If HICK. rtn frfom A Rich Juke Birtbolfliaew, one of best dH- bm been ont in Colorado And just ret GtettWood Monday eteninff. tells some tales of what be and did bis nojonrn BtnonR the "Kockies." stopped to Pueblo vicinity and it here be mnrle tbe trondorfnl dia- eoveriei which bid fnir to for bim nn independent fortune. Jo- ointed separate aold mines all ver- liable GolonudaR nod be has a one half or one-third interest in each one. The mines, as we have stated are alt very rich aod now tbe ouly thing to be done is to develop them.

But the most remarkable circumstance connected with it all is tbe man ner in which Uncle Jake made discoveries. To out a loug story short be has an "indicator," an inetrumen for finding gold which never misses. I is a sure shot on a gold mine every ime nnd all that ie necessary to bt Jone is to turn the machine loose olid gold mine is immediately located Dnclo Jake informs us that he has made at the very least oalonlatioa 8100,000 by his recent trip. He says were he 25 'ears younger he would soon be the icbest man in Colorado. This marvelous invention has been in Mr.

Bartholomew's possession for some ime and he has frequently i.ttempteri in times past to secure the and co-operation of some of Glenwoo i's capitalists in his gold seeking ventures but they have always turned a deaf ear to him. To show how blind pome men are to their own interest, Le informed us that he had at one titnd requested a certain Glenwood capitalist to advance him $150 and had guaranteed in the event of his doing HO that he would make the lender 850,000 inside of two years. Strange to say i ha man refused to advance bim oeni! To show what the people of Colorado think of TJucle Jake and his invention we publish tbe following clipping from the Pueblo Chief tain: "Jacob Bartholomew, a resident of Mills county, Iowa, was an old time '4961" in California, and had considerable experience there in the and has been at work off and on ever since to perfect what he calls an indicator. The patent has been applied for. This instrument is a very ingenious little machine, composed so far as thu mked eye can see of a flue tempered steel spring, about six inches one end extending into a small vial or bottle, the mouth hanging downward, and when perfectly fitted becomes hermetically sealed.

The contents of the bottle a secret. George H. Honors, one of the machines, snys that the instrument will locate with certainty gold or silver hearing lodes or in any other form in any formation to a greater depth in the earth, and has nc. attraction for any other metal. Lost treasure of either of these metals can be easily found on or close to the surface of the ground.

Mr. Bartholomew then gave severnl demonstrations by hiding money or other gold or silver instru ment of nny description. Mr. thinks thai; the contrivance has much merit. The maker of the machine claims that it does its work by electric Want Ail Served Alikft, the cigar of Tabor ar6 ttp in arms At tbe present time over the, Hgid enforcement of the Sunday eloping ordinance which prevents them from soiling tobacco on (be Sabbath day, What makes them particularly red hot la the fact that one mao, ttncle Dlok Cox, the hotel proprietor, allowed to keep open and sell on Sunday and in consequence iadoiutf a laud office business in tbe tobaodo line.

At least that is what Friday's Tabor Beacon snys and we suppose of course that this, ever truthful newspaper has given correct account of the The goes oa to any: "The Ueaeon is bfarily in favor of Sunday drming nnd I he strict enforcement of all state and town laws relating to good government, but the fact that one man is allowed the privilege of selling cigars while all other dealers are compelled to keep their places of business closed, savors of. spite work. We doubt it there is another town of like size in the state whose citizens observe the Sabbatb day more strictly than Tabor, and it looks to 'the man up tree' as if the 'wave of righteousness' that has suddenly struck certain members of the town council is a little one sided. We have talked with a majority of the business msu in regard to Sunday closing, and all with whom we have talked heartily in favor of the strict en-' fuicement of the law. However, dealers in confectionery and cigars nrgue that the law fchonlii imt discrimiudte.

Let the officers of the town treat all alike and they will have the sympathy and support of nil citizens, but not before." yo4 will About if fta with tt" not see Gnnfrrltay supply you in ahv qu best brands and at lowest ttake8 upeoirltty of bin fbrtr tn also has as stock ft? groceriet pro you OBU find in Mills cnrniy. week painting atul papering bis lt.uk bright oftlm thid be wnnts things and attractive like fira be is constantly offering in gr floUr, etc. B'U they are tiot HO busy that they oan'l stop to yoit a bill of their fine Washburn or Pillabitry (Iviir or supply you with anything in the grocery line. Wanted To Trade. A good 1896 bicycle for luht top buggy or light phaeton.

OHAPIN Hastings, Iowa. Bead Hayden Bros. Ad. this paper. Heal Estate Exchange Gntenleo Barnett.

See Mrs. Baldwin's Hals before buying. Beat Estate Burnett. stock of Winter How About Your Winter Hat? Have you pot it yet? tlnve you seen i my Htnr-k of t'nll and winter millinery? is complete iu every latest styles and shapes and at risfht prices, Vly assortment is large with a good vwriety toseldot from. Mns MARTHA MYBBS.

Just step into Mack Halo's large queensivare store and examine his flue issortmeut of Holiday goods. It ib iin- f.YS/SSJKi' .1 .1 I. DOUGLAS Something to Know. It may be worth something to know hat the very best medicine for reMor- ng the tired out nervous system to a lealthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by- giving tone to the uerve centres in the tomaob, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in browing off impunities in the blood.

Slecti'ic Bitters improves the appetite nd digestion, and is pronounced by hose who have tried it as tbe very best purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold 50o or $1 per bottle'nt'Skill- Qorn's Drug Siore. Hy wlriuh'is generated by the iniin who works it." the body of i-cnr thfin two months. For every Susjiendi-r rip at Band wo pay you For ur a Pair.

BEST in the World. Vom my, 1 what it was years ago. that turn out 12,000 better and sold for less We get our shoes from these makers who to be the best in the The shoes made this better and better. are right in our store. Aii Excellent Scheme.

The Methodist churches at Glenwood, Henderson nnd other points have adopted it iiovel scheme to raise their expense fund for the coming year. The hoard of niHungers of the olm'fc'h have gotten together and tnkinsr the entire church membership under corifidpration they have assessed each member of the I church about the amount they lliiuk he 'ought to pny and the schedule thus made ont id then printed and distributed nmoDg the at least it has been by the Henderson ohnrch. It ife needless to say that the amount thus assessed usually stands. After a man sees his name in black and white coupled with the amount of money Le Las been assessed, the chances are he wont go back on it 110 mutter whether he feels inclined to or not. The official board of the Glenwood Methodist ehuiTU had one experience which we ought uot omit relating und which ia as as it is When the board Mibmitltd the siheonle of at-sespment to one Jady for her inspection she promptly raised the objection that her assessment of 837 wasn't high enough and insisted tm having it raised to $50.

Of fouise the board complied with her rtqiifhl but it, was t-o iiuuhiiiil an exper- ieuce that they couldn't help marvelling. Buag proof oversijoa-t at Nebe's Greeulee it Baruutt oell Rual Estate. OPERA HOUSE Saturday Night, Nov. 20 HEIMERC2 Intemor The City of Kor by Moonlight The Hot Pot Scene The Swamps of Zanzibar The Ethiopian Head The Ghastly Death of She lae Caves of Kor The PDlar of Fire Prises: iQc, 35c, 85c. that are not very robust red a warming, building and fat-forming to be used for two or three months in the they may not suffer from cold.

of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- phitcs of Lime and Soda supplies exactly what they want. They will thrive, grow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic. Nearly all of them become, very fond of it. For adults are not very a course of treatment with the Emulsion for a couple of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class condition. Ask your doctor about this.

Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that Ihe man and fish are on the wrapper. All druggists; 500. and $1.00. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, New York.

For il years thlg shoe, by merit alono, has distanced ell competitors. W. L. DmiKloB 83.50, and iS.OO shoes are the productions of skilled workmen, material possible at these prices. for men, snoes ror men, luul gil.T* for boys nud youths.

W. L. Douglas shoes are Indorsed by over l.tKKMCO wearers as the best In style, fit and durability of any cbne ever offered at the prices. They nro marto In all the latest shupcs niirl ptylos, and of every varl- pry of If '-nMuit. fi'in ly you, write for loiaifMii' I.

3iass. Sold by JOHN HANSON GO. IP YOU' WANT A First Class Stave or Hair Cut CALL AT THE Commercial House Barber Shop NORTH SIDE I. NOTICE. Sale of Land and Town Lots FOR DELINQUENT TAXES To The Highest Bidder.

OFFICE OF THE TKEASUREB' MITELS Co Gleiiwood, luwa, Oct. 25th 1897. )' In nccordancei with the provisions of Chnp. 79 (tots of the 16th General Assembly mid Chnp. I'Jlants of the'20tli General Assembly, the Treasurer Mills Ccnuty Iowa will on the sixth rlny of DtJcembur 1897, and nt suoh jonrned miles us mny Iw held during tli-i year 1898 offer fur-aale the bidder such laudainid town loto as linvo beeu duly ndvertined, off.rod at piiijli.j sulo niul paeeed for wmic of bidders for two or more yearn.

A. UTTKBUAOK, TrpiiBurer'of Rliliu Iowa. To buy Ladies' Cloaks, Capes, iKly-Hunte SnitH, Dress Skirts Fur Capes, Fur Collarettes. Ete i in Uiuiihu, is lit; 1510 Douglas Street, OMAHA, NKU. Said a Wise Ok! Doctor Pays'to fa Good Warm We are showing Lino of Underwear that will you Lots of Hard Earned iv.sh, if you will look at our collection.

Children's Pants and Vests, Ladies' Men's Shirts and Drawers, Men's Wool Socks, 7c up 25c up 20c up ICc up BLANKETS an- IIV( OUK Season. Yarns and Woolm an- also anionu; our (jfood Values. We want your Trade and can you ii Um rome £or Ai-ctiuatb when you trado at.

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