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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 14

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14 was not dead, chloroformed the ani (Eljc lUatfrioo Courier. THE KTOKH. WAS AN AWFUL DEATH. MURPHY RALSTON, Architects, mal to relieve Ut suffering. Waterloo, Iowa, Jixe 1'7 tight uiiif all vers a Number of fehade Tree Mrs.

S. A. Atherton says: "I was watching the party as they approach 222 EL Fourth Room A boat Towa. im ed. I think the tug must have snap What is DETAILS OF THE ACCIDENT i Mr.

Iiailejr, residing near Andy preparing to build a resideuce. Wtmiau't DaOu. ped and the wagon crowded Into the horse for the animal settled back against the buggy, gave a mighty kick, The close, muggy atmosphere of this Marriage Iicnsa wert Issued today i i i In Which Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Scott morning foretold the storm which fol rVf I I i 1 "VI -V 1 ton; also to C.

E. Tatte and Tearl I. Lost Their Livei at Dubuque Yesterday. lowed. A sky full of threatening clouds and a brisk fitful wind which raised clouds of dust off the pavement preceded a leaden sky and a noisy thun 4" tha loan n-rit iAnttAV J.

B. SEDGWICK, attorney and Examiner of Land Titles Complete set of Abstract Books. Office: 181 Bridge street. H. aoiaa.

cf. couch. l.koif BOIES, COUCH BOIES, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Waterloo, Ios a. Office in Imperial Block. West Fourth Street.

HHVi) v. wi ay- nuv w-ui is breaking ground on bii lot on South then second one.and then rushed down the street." It Is reported that Mrs. Hay whispered "send for the priest" as she was picked tip, hut Mr. Fritz says he believes she never breathed after he found her. However, the priest on his arrival thought she was not dead and acted on this assumption.

The death of Mrs. Hay under any circumstances would have produced profound regret In this community. airwl iaea iieiwwn tue o. oeoir wick and T. F.

Rice placet, for the erection of a fine residence. The old L. F. Walker hose bora had a meetin last night and it was practically decided to take rart in the derstorm. Lightning played all sorts of curious pranks and left some reminders of Its presence about town.

J. N. Sweitzer lost two valuable elm trees In his yard at 636 West Park avenue. One of them which stood about 25 feet from the house was slivered from top to bottom and the yard littered with the bark and splinters. The bark of the other was split the entire length of the tree.

None of the occupants of the house felt the force of the parade on firemen day, July Jrd. A second meeting is to be held at the She was a woman of exceptional musical, literary and social talents and the leader of the Catholic women of Dubuque, she having been the founder From TuchImS VsUjr. The Courier of yesterday contained a brief teUgram telling of a most lamentable and shocking accident at Dubuque, resulting In the death of Mrs. Mira Hay, daughter of the late Gen. George W.

Jones, and her friend and guest, Mrs. Clara II. Scott, of Chicago. Mrs. D.

D. Myers, whose husband is a brother of Mrs. T. W. Place, of Waterloo, nearly suffered a like fate.

The ladles were descending Chestnut street In a carriage when a part of the harness broke canning the horse to run away. C. J. Parkhurst was in Dubuque at the time of the accident and says the entire city was torn up by the awful occurrence. Judge Husted said this morning that Mrs.

Hay Is a neighbor of his people and that he and his and first president of the Sherman Castoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers.

Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.

bolt, but Chas. Mullan, and Oliver ALVORD. J. C. 0TF ALPORD Si GATES, Attoru'tys and Connselors at Law Office v.r lrkt National Batik.

Waterloo, lows Loans negotiated at 7 per eeot. Interest. O. F. BENNETT, M.

Surgeon. Office: Blckley Brick Block, West Side. Hours: to sa. 1 to and at I p. m.

Lamb, who had Just returned from a Mrs. T. W. Place went to Dubuque this morning and will remain for the drive and were looking from the window of E. L.

Lamb's barn, were knocked to the floor by the shock. They funeral. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the were uninjured, however. Mrs.

J. R. Burton house, Burton, w. ana one of the most widely known men In the state was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: Anders also felt the force of the bolt.

Mr. Sweitzer said he valued his shade trees very highly but Is thankful no worse damage was done. Castoria. Castoria. 'I have not sufficient command of wife rpeut Sunday evening with Mrs.

A bolt also struck a tree between the W. B. SMALL, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose iS3 Throat Offloe over Henderson drug store, oppo sit IrTlag House.

Hay and Mrs. Scott, and the news of language to convey any Idea of what 1 suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could be done for me and my friends were fully convinced that their death came as an awrul shocK to them yetiterday. residences of Cal. Sharp and Harry Sargeant on Commercial street. The bark was stripped off and scattered about and the air seemed filled with The Dubuque Telegraph of yester nothing but death would relieve me day evening gives the lollowing ac of my suffering.

In June, 1894. Mr. the fluid for a few moments, 'mere is a heavy rain reported along the count of the accident: Evans, then salesman for the Wheel COL. W. H.

BROTT, Real Estate Auctioneer, Waterloo. Iowa. All necessary Information glf en 00 application. Mrs. Myers.

Mrs. Hay and Mrs. "Castoria It an excellent medicine for children. Mother, have repeatedly told ma of ita good effect upon their children." Pa. Q.

C. Oaaooo, Lowell, Hans. Castoria Is th best remedy for children of which I un acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the reul interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the varioui quack nostrum, which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby ending them to premature Da. 3.

F. KntoHXLAB, Conway, Ark. 44 Castoria la to well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ascasa, M.

Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. T. Our physician, in the children's department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical guppliea what is known a regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria ha. won us to look with favor upon it" Uhitkd Hospital and Dispensary, Boston, Mass.

All Smith, Great Western between Berwick ant ing Drug recommended Chamber Scott were returning from the funeral of Sister Mary Baptiste at the Mother Bondurant. No special damage was done. lain's Pain Balm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen to more than double their normal size and It House of the Sisters of Charity. They occupied an uncovered two-seated Scalds, burns, old sores, tumors, C.

W. MULLAN. c. a. ricKETT seemed to me my leg would burst, nut buggy drawn by one horse.

Mrs. piles, are all relieved at once, and in time effectually cured by the use of MULLAN PICKETT, soon after I began using the Pain Myers was driving. Mrs. Duess, sister Balm the swelling began to decrease, that perfect ointment, BEGGS' GER of Mrs. Hay, and Master Joseph Attorneys at Law, Waterloo, Iowa.

MAN SALVE. Ask your druggist for The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New Terk City, city hall next Wednesday erening. The Pk, Nauman atts Co. la building for Scrogsy a fine double cooling room for hia new grocery. It will be 8x12 In size, and 13 feet In heighth.

A glance at the plana shows that It will be an excellent piece of work. Mrs. E. C. Kenken has decided to make ber home In Waterloo and conduct the Barber pharmacy.

The store will be under the management of Con McDennott. Some improvements are announced and the establisemeut will be up-to-date in all respects. The Logan house will soon have a street floor barber shop. Sample room No. 1, is being fitted up for a shop and the basement where the barber shop has been located will be used for a sample room.

This will be a fine improvement. Geo. Althouse, of the Ackley World, was in town this morning on his way to Cedar Rapids on business. He said be happened in at the meeting of free silver editors at Des Moines yesterday, but soon found the atmosphere decidedly uncongenial, and escaped as sewn as possible. Yesterday, Cbas.

W. Cotton sold to H. J. Garrett, 40 acres of land four miles southeast of Waterloo, for Afterwards Mr. Cotton purchased of Mr.

Garrett a house and lot on East KHh street and a lot in the North addition for Mr. Garrett Is now liv-ing at Fayette, but will more onto his farm next fall. Independence Conservative: Next Monday Messrs. Col. Lake and A.

J. Klocker and Misses Harriet Lake and Kate Clarke go Into camp for the entire Chautauqua meeting at Cedar Park, Waterloo, where they will be snugly domicileu In a neat cottage they have already rente.d for the occasion. Wednesday, July 21st, is to be circus day In Waterloo. Barnum Bailey's big show is to be here that day. This morning their advertising car No.

1 came to Waterloo and a gang of 11 men are busy billing the surrounding country. An advertising car for Kingling Brothers shows was here last night. the pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by Wangler Bros, and J. K.

Joder. Myers followed with a horse and buggy and were directly behind them when the shocking accident occurred. sample. For sale by Wangler Bros M. J.

O'Keefe and J. J. Knapp. INFLAMATION OF THE BOWELS Chestnut street, the scene of the casu FI.El.tKI THE FAKMKKS. that dangerous disease, can be relieved at once by BEGGS' DIARRHOEA SCHOOL KVLtXGS.

F. O. SAGE, M. Homeopathic Physician and Snrgeon. Special attention given to diseases of women ind obstetrics.

HUDSON, IOWA. The Watson Estate. alty, lies between West 11th and Arlington and between Walnut and Highland Place and the grade from Walnut to Prairie, the first street east, BALSAM. It acts like magic. We sell Creamery patron Swindled by a Smooth Crook Came to Waterloo.

In- it. Sold by Wangler M. New Provision for Iowa Kducntlouul Dilutions. Is quite steep. The party turned onto O'Keefe and J.

J. Knapp. Chestnut street from Walnut and were passing the premises of Col. In 1,000 Year. Crawford and Mrs.

Wallis when the The following is culled from the N. H. HOUGH, DEWTIST. Kaymond Block, corner Fourth and Commercial btreets. Chicago Times-Herald by the Daven hold back strap broke and Mrs.

Myers was heard shouting "Whoa! while the horse reared and plunged and then dashed down the hill. Just port Republican: (From Wednesday's Daily.) Judge Caswell of the 17th Judicial district has issued a decree In the case of the estate of the late S. H. Watson, of Vinton. The decree gives to the defendant heirs, Samuel H.

Watson, Seah Watson and Ralph Watson $12,530.16, and to Blanch V. Watson, guardian of said minor heirs $9, 5G0.21, in cash, assigning to said guardian for use of defendants the principal and Interest In a claim held by assignee, Matt Gaasch, against the guardian. The plaintiff pays the cost of action. "A new work by an Italian author as the frightened animal passed Prai and scientist, Paolo Mantegazza, with ttie above title, has been published in Milan, which gives the idea of the rie street Mrs. Myers was thrown out The Fort Dodge Chronicle says that the people of Clare are excited over the crooked doings of a man named Ray Gillman, who has let them down to the tune of in the neighborhood of G00 or $700.

It is thought the man came to Waterloo after escaping from Fort Dodge and officers have been seeking for him. The gentleman hails from Badger and has been running a creamery at Clare for the past three months. Ha rented the creamery from the Clare Creamery association and said that he would put the concern on a paying basis. It appears that be did; but he was about the only one that it paid. During the past month he has not and dragged towards the gutter in WILLIAMS KERN, Attorneys at Law.

Collections made. Office over Frank Clothing House, Waterloo, Iowa, scientist of what the world will be In front of the residence of Mr. S. A something over 1,000 years. A Roman Atherton on the north side of the street.

She was a heroine indeed for Paola Fortunati, and hia wife are making a short wedding journey in i her thought was of her friends and the awful prospect before them and private air ship from Rome to Andro So many new laws affecting Iowa schools and teachers have been enacted in the legislature, says the Cedar Rapids Times, that inquiries are being constantly made regarding the changes. State Superintendent "Sabin says be has not as yet been able to touch the school laws from the fact that the legislature passed an act directing the secretary of state not to allow the laws to go out of his office on any account whatever. However, here are a few of the more important changes, which will be noted with much interest: The board of educational examiners ia authorized to issue certificates to primary teachers upon such examination as the board may designate, in branches and methods which pertain to that kind of work. Directors in ail independent districts are elected for three years; in sub-dis tricts for one year. An odd number of directors is provided for in cities of the first class and those under special charter, the board shall consist of poli, the great world metropolis, locat ed at the foot of the Himalaya moun she clung to the reins until she was dragged into the gutter and the lines Illinois Cent R.

R. LOCAL TIME TABLE. OOJNO WKST. No. 1, Limited, Chicago (dally) 11.48 tn No.

3, Local, Chicago 111.30 a BEGGS' LITTLE GIANT PILLS cures constipation, sick headache, and the many other complaints caused by Indigestion. Druggist Wangler M. J. O'Keefe and J. J.

Knapp. Fourth Street Bridge. tains. No crew or servants are re torn from her grasp. One hundred quired.

The electricity is self-pro feet further south Mrs. Hay attempted paid the farmers for the cream re duced, and the passengers regulate to jump or was thrown out in front of No. 31, Clipper 8.2 No. 10:35 am the premises of Mr. and Mrs.

J. their own speed, heat and light. Food and drink are in condensed form. ceived at the creamery; but instead has been making butter and pocketing the proceeds, hauling the butter across W. C.

Gerberich. the C. It. N. No.

3, Local Freight 6.45 a Fritz on the north side of the street. Train o. 31 will run only to Cedar Falls, west. traveling passenger agent is in the Elixirs are used to Increase human By this time the street was full of hor the country and shipping it from Bad Train No. 403 will run to Cedar Falls and north from there.

city today. He is arranging for the rifled spectators but the trees and the ger. Finally the people began to fall to his game and he took a team and life powers, and to preserve the reflective, imaginative and impression-ative senses. A stop is made at Spezzia, (From Wednesday's Daily.) Cedar Falls Gazette: The Waterloo Fourth stret bridge, conceded to be very 6olid and in fine condition, has been examined by J. B.

Marsh and G. A. Eberhart, who reach some suppositious conclusions. The engineer cloud of dust obstructed their view transportation of a number of Water looans to the Epworth League assem and Mrs. Hay's fall seemed unobserved started for Badger.

bly at Toronto In July. If a party of except by Master Wallis Wlnall who thirty can be secured here, a special was near by and who called attention John McMahon. one of the patrons, swore out a warrant for his arrest for obtaining goods under false pretenses thinks if the bridge Is allowed to re car to be attached to a through Epworth League train will be made up where the last war was fought in the 21st century, Involving, the destruction of 1,000,000 human beings. This made such an impression that war was abolished for all time. Socialism became the rule, and Europe was formed into to her.

Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and Mr, Becker ran up and carried her into Mr main standing, it should be thorough seven members; in other independent city or incorporated town districts of oomo EAST. No. 2.

Chicago Limited, 1.40 a No. 82, Clipper 7.30 am No. 4, Chl'-ago Local 6.50 No. 92, Local Freight 6.45 a No. 32 Arrives from Cedar Falls 7.26 a GOIXO NORTH.

No. 401 io.35am No. 451, Local Freight 10.50 a ARKIVR FKOM NORTH. No. 404..

6.20pm No. 452, Local Freight 1 2.201) Trains 403, 404 451 and 452 will run through Cedar Falls. W. W. McFARLANE, Agent.

at this point. ly overhauled and new bolts substitu Fritz's residence and sent to St. Joseph's college for a priest. How ted wherever they are found to be five members, and in rural independent districts, which includes village The Chicago Journal of Commerce and placed it in the hands of Marshal Glenn. Gleen and John Cavanaugh started after him but he beat them to Badger, boarded a freight and spentthe night at Fort Dodge.

Next morning his father, learning that the officers worn or rusted. No one will object to the United States of Europe. Leo XX was the last pope and all kings and districts, of three members. new bolts, but if for "rapid transit' ever, it proved that Mrs. Hay was dead when found.

Her neck had been broken and one side of her skull The full board must contract with emperors were forced to abdicate. Af traffic, the expense of a new bridge should not be borne to any great ex says that a deed of assignment was recently filed by the King Axe Tool Company, of Cleveland. The failure was foreshadowed by certain cognovit judgments taken against the company a few days ago. Assets were estimated the school teacher and the power of the nub-director to hire his relatives crushed in. Mr.

t-ritz says sue never were after him, drove to Fort Dodge ter four centuries all the countries that remained were formed into one breated after he touched her. and warned him. He was seen on the tent by taxpayers outside of Water lOO. The horse continued his mad flight to teach' is taken away. The president of the school board Is divested of his power to veto the expulsion of pupils from school.

down the street while Mrs. Scott sat It has already been practically de large union, each having the right to rule itself as it pleased. One universal language was spoken. The country known as the United States had become a vast desert, its people having at 25,000 and liabilities at 830,000, Frank II. Giun was named assignee.

This is the company which was en motionless in the rear seat. As the elded to hold a meeting of the regents of the State university June 29 to dis buggy wheel struck the side of the The formation of school libraries ia deavoring to secure a bonus of $.10,000 cuss ways and means of replacing the encouraged by the authorization of an library building destroyed by fire Sat expenditure of not to exceed $25 an street there Tuesday by several parties from Clare. Friday afternoon he took the train for Waterloo where it is though, he now is. Marshal Glenn came to Waterloo and it is hoped that he will succeed in capturing him. It Is thought he has beaten the farmers out of $600 or $700.

It looks like a well laid scheme to fleece everybody. It is believed that the young fellow's father is a partner in the crime. urday. The July session of the legis nually for each school room, to be paid out of the contingent fund. gutter In the rear of Mr.

L. G. Hard's premises, which premises face Grove Terrace, Mrs. Scott was thrown high in the air. She alighted on her side in the gutter and her head and side were crushed and her arm broken.

T. J. Levan and Norman Hurd were standing by and Geo. Raw was on his The county superintendent shall lature will be asked to appropriate $150,000 to build a fireproof library building. Since the fire there has been much talk of Insuring state buildings have a first class or state certificate or diploma.

died from a general plague of nervousness brought on by constant political excitement. The second place visited was the pyramids, now located In the great Sahara ocean. An electrical steamer from London to Ceylon was here taken by the travelers. On the island of Ceylon was the equal rights colony, where men and women dressed alike. The men were beardless and the women wore short hair.

All privileges First class certificates may be Issued and property. None is now insured and the pressure is getting so strong or 10,000 for the location of their shops in Waterloo a short time ago. A young lad, the son of an east side grocer, came down to his father's store Saturday evening with the intention of spending the evening and accompanying his parent home. The father locked his place of business about 11 o'clock and when about half way home was reminded that the son had been left behind. Returning he found the lad, who had curled up under a counter and gone to sleep, standing in the doorway trying to figure out the easiest way of escape from his voluntary prison.

way down street in a buggy. When they reached her side she was dead. r. ir. m.

for one year to persons passing the examinations In the branches formerly that It is thought action will be taken The horse plunged over the side. BEGGS DIARRHOEA BALSAM, If (From Wednesday's Dally.) "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a purely vegetable compound, and cures where others fail. We keep It. required, but to applicants passing the examination In the following additional branches didactics, elementary civics, elementary algebra, elementary physics and elementary economics a through the fence and over the wall in the rear of Mr. Hurd'B residence and was killed by the fall.

Mrs. Duess, a witness of the fearful THB CEDAR RAPIDS ROUTE. Leariai atd Arriviat Time tl Trails. (K)INll NORTH. No.

1. Mall and express 10:10 a No, 3, Waverly Passenger 8:48 in Sold by Wangler M. J. O'Keefe and J. J.

Knapp. accident which ended her only sister's and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house," says A. H. Patter, with E. C.

Atkins Indianapolis, "and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this remedy In the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it A No. 6, Mlimea)H)lls fast express 1 :60 a No. 7, Way Freight 12:30 life, was taken into the residence of certificate shall be Issued for a term of a great many people from outside two years upon proof of thirty-six the city are moving to Sioux City to A No. 9, Freight 1 :25 ra Dr.

C. J. Peterson. She was not informed while there of her sister's weeks successful experience in teach-1 call upon August Schrader, who claims OOINO SOUTH. were alike, but the women were dissatisfied, not knowing exactly why.

The travelers reached Andropoll, founded in the year 2500, by the last Inhabitant of the British islands that wore a head covering called a stovepipe. Here idealism reigned. Every family and every single person had a private dwelling. Houses were molded from a floating mass that became solid. Soldiers, Judges, police, doctors, servants, In fact every kind of lng and the payment of $2.

No. 2, Mall and express 6 :40 No. 4, Burlington Passenger 8:12 am never failed to cure not simply Cities of 5,000 population or over are stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is to' have not more than five precincts A No. 6.

Chicago fast express 1:50 am No. 8. Freight 1 for elections. death but she knew her sister had been hurt and was beside herself with grief. Mrs.

Myers was carried Into the residence in front of which she fell- and was able to walk to Major Day's carriage with Mr. Myers and BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER will assist the digestion, causing new and rich blood to flow through your veins, making life a pleasure instead of a drudge. We sell it. Sold by Wangler M. J.

O'Keefe and J. J. Knapp. Hog Cholera Remedy. to be a divine healer, and be "blessed." Schrader arrived from, Brainard.MInn., Saturday and ia stopping at a small hotel, where he announces he stands ready to give his services to all who desire to consult him.

Business men became Interested in an arrangement A No. 10, Freight A No. 12, Freight ....12:30 all right, and anyone who tries it will find it so." For sale by Wangler Bros, and J. K. Joder.

The polls in school corporations so A Dally. Dally except Sunday. M. G. EoLorr, Agent.

Freight trains shown above will carry Dassen- divided are to remain open from 9 a. m. until 7 p. and In all other Independent districts of lesa than 5,000 social nuisances were here abolished. her son, George.

Mrs. Myers and Mrs. A High Compliment. to run special trains on various roads From a central station light was sup gers only when provided with tickets. Duess were then driven to the Myers population, the polls must be open at from the surrounding country to bring plied, with condensed food and drink.

Independence Conservative: Last home. Mrs. Myers was hysterical and p. ana remain open not less than In persons who may desire to visit Prisons were unknown. The theatre week the school board of West Water Mrs.

Duess was dazed by the shock. Schrader. loo elected Miss Clara Travis princi four or five hours. In rural Independent districts and school townships the polls remain open not less than two hours. was a conspicuous form of amusement.

Performances took place In the day time, as the citizens retired Mrs. Myers was severely bruised on the side on which she fell. Her Injuries, though serious, are not dan pal of the high school at that place, at a higher salary that wnich she gerous. It was at first thought she At present the whole world is wondering at the tremendous sales and desirable effects of BEGGS' GERMAN SALVE. Druggist, Wangler M.

J. O'Keefe and J. J. Knapp. early.

The working day was limited to six hours. Instead of applauding. The parent or guardian whose child (tow to vuBsomaa! iiilUViV, had been fatally hurt. was hired here for next year. The local board heard of the offer from Waterloo, and properly appreciating Miss Travis' services, called a special ses or ward attends school In any inde electric buttons, with which every seat Mrs.

Scott was the wife of Henry A. pendent district of which he Is not a sion and raised her salary for the com Scott, of Chicago, cousin of Mr. Geo. D. Scott and came here Saturday to visit Mrs.

Duess and Mrs. Hay and was provided, were touched to display the word approval or the reverse. At the Human academy Paolo was awarded the great prize for his discovery of reading secret thought, ing year to $900, for which she agreed resident, is allowed to deduct the amount of school tax paid by him In said district from the amount of tuition required to be paid. The manufacturing of medicine by "Stoll'a Hog Cholera Remedy began this morning with an increase in the force, several new hands being en-gaged-in its preparation. The reputation of the.

remedy is spreading rapidly and farmers who have used it are daily sounding its praises. Cedar Falls Gazette: Jas. Ford and Chas. Mornln attended the gun shoot by the Waterloo club Friday. Mr.

Mornln succeeded in breaking 20 birds out of 25, winning the Waterloo Gun club medal. The club from below will come up Friday, July 2nd, and contest for the medal, the one getting the best score winning It. The person making the best score three times In succession keeps the medal. Charles will try hard for it, he is a good shot and stands a good show of being the to retain her present position. A later Later Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. D. Scott. Her husband and an adopted daughter survive her.

The Monarch of Patent Medicines. on condition that he would destroy the telegram from Waterloo asked her if she would came there for $100 per month, to which she replied that she had decided to remain In Indepen TKA1NH SOUTH HOUND. BEGGS' HAIR RENEWER. It makes The body of Mrs. Scott was removed machine and never make any more inventions In the same line." No.

1, St. Joe A Kansas I East Hide, 8:02 a. m. new hair, brilliant hair, hair on heads Lily Limited, uauy 1 est kmc. m.

No. 3, Kansas City Mall 1 Kant Side, 8:00 p.m. that have no hair. Take no substitute. Hundreds of thousands have been Expr s.

uany ex fluidity west Hide, in. to the porch on the side of Mr. Geo. Burden's residence and later both bodies were taken to Gregoire undertaking rooms. In the meantime We keep It.

Sold by Wangler No. 6, Kansas City Kx-IKast Side. 8:04 a. tn. dence for the coming year.

The action of the Waterloo board was unsolicited, and comes as a very high compliment to Miss Travis' ability and Induced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by reading what It has done press, dally West Side, 9 :12 a. m. M. J. O'Keefe and J.

J. Knapp. TEACHERS' EXCURSION MILWAUKEE, WIS. On account of the National Educational Aso-cliitlon Mewing to he lifld at Milwaukee, to the Illinois Central Hailroad will maxearoiiiid trip rate of one fare plus two dollars meinliernlilp fee. Tickets on SBle Julv 3.

4 v.i 5, itood to return Julylo, il and U'. ihey may he extended, however, to August 31 by depositing same with the Joint Htrent at Milwaukee on or before 12. This will make a delightful ontimr for the teachers of lows ami nitheOn-trHl gives choice of boat or railroad routes from Chicago It tnay Jnntly claim to be the favorite route. For further Information apply local agents or the undcrKlgned. '4-Mis-wj J.

V. MEHBT, Alit Gen. fan, Agt Maacheitsr, Iowa. No. 81, Way Freight, dally I Fast Side, 11 :45 a.

m. Coroner Bennett appeared and appointed the inquest for 4:00 o'clock for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are today Its warm except suuuay 1 west nine, m. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. success as an educator. Cured in One Night.

Charles II. Connelle. leadintr No. 2. Chicago St.

Paul 1 West Side, 12:.14 a. m. this afternoon. The magic healer of all coughs.colds est friends.For sale by Wangler Bros, and J. K.

Joder. wmimi, uauy r.asi nine. 12:42 a. in. Some of the spectators say the horse No.

4, Chi. St. Paul Ex-1 West Side, I2 2np. m. and consumption Is BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP.

We keep It. Sold by press, dally ex. Sunday, hast Side. 12 :30 p. in.

struck the tree in the rear of Mr. lawyer of York, says: "Your Bra-lilian Balm cured me of one of the worst colds I ever experienced, in one night. I think it the greatest medicine in the market, and you can use my name any way you like. No. 6.

Twin City Special, I West Side, 7:05 a.m. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castorta. Hurd's residence and broke his neck. uauy 1 r.asi hide. 7:12 a.m.

Children Cry for etcher's Castoria, Wangler M. J. O'Keefe and J. J. Knapp.

Mr. Richard Morrill, finding the horse No. 82, Way Freight, dally I West Side, 6 (15 p. m. except Sunday 1 East nine, 7 mi p.

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About The Courier Archive

Pages Available:
1,452,591
Years Available:
1859-2024