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2 eolt-ed, Mr, Baker ie'elHflg'aad VVm. Ert6elfthd ftontltlbfbg the bbfllhees, All a the firm 61 requested lo dallftisd with hanking ytiuT HfoerHl palronBge, you re COld lunch at all hours at thtop.iti price Mttagef, GbOdwift. to One, PAlNTSi IS.1.A.M3OME UUUf During the hat vesting and threshing eeasou Will sell Rood boiling beef ut 3 The taaa that bofr6wed a feuinij from my wagoti wilt please return same Fafid pay for this lobah 'i xBe sure and get my prices before buy- in the buggy Hue, Pad- Block. Gfeo. B.

FottLKB. The place in, town to get 0 eft restau- td GOOD TIME to buy tfall Paper, prices Munger Goodwin's, The nicest Chipped Beef in town at Mfs, tedwafd Kef as 16 reperted quite iti. Eltuef hdtriafl was "at Gtienwood Wed- Maaon's Fruit Jnrs. has them the following 'One pintj per doz. per doz.

per is the time to supply yoUrseu wanting anything in the eating line call at Kemple'a. A''GOOD WATCH and chairior anything in the Jewelry, and Silverware- line at at Munger Goodwin's. Crackers in town at Gibson's ''Cleaver have Bicycles to rent or ladies 'or gentlemen, at reasonable Get up early in the morning and 'take a spin it will do you good. estate of D. M.

Douglass, de' ,4 ceased, '(late of Hastings, is offer, for 'sale'. For particulars enquire of I or the undersigned. MoKowN, Adm. and' Organs cheap. Fine line select from.

In Paddock Block. GEO. B. FOULKS. Fresh' pies every day-at Kemple's, is not a farmer in Mills county, or state of.

Iowa, who has ever a crop on account of the McCormick, failing to do the and ij.u—cu-— nnnM i. a ver 850 of them in 1 you need a McCormick Co Ag'ts. of White Russian Soap at Son's' 1 for The McOormick Right Hand Open Elevator Harvester and Binder leads them Do riot.allow yourself to be induced uy some inferior machine, because the agent tells you that the McCormiok if Hand Open Elevator, failure. The, absolute 'guarantee the MoCor- 1 Harvesting Machine iSt institution of its kind in the world) a sure and safe guide, for the farmer is'satisfied only best, IMP. Co.

Ag'ts. bars of Kirk's White 'Russian soap 10'-cents at Tottons oured'meats, at the Feed Examine and get our, purchasing, j' SPEEBS, Manager. 1 will pay 8 cents for this fclchard Stiepard 3ft was at Glenwood Saturdays frootor Catnpbell, ot Tabor, was Been on our streets Friday. Geo, Piatt, out 1 barber, was at the bounty seat Thursday, Beth Dean, of Glenwood, was in our city one day last week, 'Arthur Thomas was at Glenwood on very "pressing" business, Theo. MoeeS shipped a oar Of fine hogs to Omaha Monday morning, Mrs.

0. G. Hardy and Miss Mae Tipton were at Glenwood Thursday, Miss Alma Goats and Mrs, 0. Camp were at Glenwood Clifford Lewis, of Tabor, was visiting friends of this place the of the weeki John Pickenpaugh, who has been at Omaha getting his eyes doctored, returned Saturday, His eyes seem much better. R.

Supple, night operator, is enjoying a vacation of ten days duration. Mr, Griffith, of Glenwood is filling the vacancy, The news of Bryan's nomination for president seems to greatly please our silver men, making some of them feel like boys again. i Farmers report that most all of the oats will be a total failure this year on Account of the rust. Some farmers will not attempt to cut their oats but use them for pasture, An "Old Bachelors" picnic was indulged in by some of our young people Wednesday, The place chosen for' the picnic was at Waubousie lake, where they indulged in sight seeing, boat riding etc, A pleasant time was reported by the participants, A game of base ball will be played on the home grounds Saturday between the home team and" the "tornados." The "tornados" are all, cracker jacks or amateurs, and as our boys have not played any amateurs, they look for defeat. All come and see the invincible "Tornados." Game called at 2 o'clock sharp.

The I. O. O. F. lodge 381 of this "place installed their officers for the ensuing term Saturday evening, the installation occurring in the U.

B. church. The following officers were installed: Jno. A. L.

Dosb, V. Frank Jno. Hardy Geo Win. Muldowney, guards; Kerns, Warden, Geo, W. White, con ductor; 'W.

G. Ballard, P. N. G. Furniture (Store still Here.

Furniture" Store is stll run- fail to see our stock and get' prices. H. OROSB. sell you 9 bars of White Russian Soap the balance of this week 25 bqnts and everybody knows it is Domestic, r- e' cheapest place in Malvern to buy quality considered, is at the Feed SPEEBS, i 'Gol4i Medal, 'Flour this 1 Ba0 l' i lit I 11 'granulated Sugar at Gibson's gefc at Hun- ood wmv "Vy '(i boes at d' 1 riot failto sfee, seta just; WAMi STREET. Wall Street and vicinity wants a good soaking rain, Sim Pritchard, from near Glenwood, attended church at Liberty Sunday.

Mrs. V. C. Dimmitt, of Wisner, Neb attended church at Liberty Sunday. Miss Viva Wiatt, who has been visiting friends near Liberty) will depart for her Nebraska home Tuesday morning.

The farmers around Wall Street are about done making hay, and the majority of them are cutting their wheat and oats. Liberty Cemetery Association has employed Dr. M. Le.wis to the gopher hills, grass and weeds that 'are in the cemetery. The expectation of the wicked shal be cut Wall Street was cool politically last 'Week, But how different to day, 'Her money did not talk loud enough to control the Chicago conven- And now Wall Street is divided on the gold and silver question, The gold men say they are opposed to silver because Christ was sold for thirty pieces of silver; The silver men say that dea proved to be greatest blessing 'to man that the world ever knew, anc they say that if thirty pieces did so much good why not have free coinage They also claim that if Aaron bad made a calf for the' Israelites instead a gold one i it would have been all righ and would have proved to be a blessing instead, of a curse, Some say the calf had' been made of equal -parts the front part gold and the hinder par silver, it- would 'fiave been vyorthy, worship.

Others say if the calf had been i to one of gold i would not have been ground to powder 'Sqjne if oaU had, only Jt would tiwe silver with Some farp jo a gold 1 If -PQOJ dined StttAftAff. Ury hot and dusty. corn needs rain as it ia teaseling silking, A. Bellwood has gold 182 barrels 6f ftf ly apples. Baker, Hafdih arid Gray started their hfesher Tuesday.

3. S. S'alyors had business over near itillsdale Thursday. Shanks, Hugh Babbitt's Sunday. Mrs, Roberta, of Omaha, is viaitihg er cousins, the Stocktons.

Aunt Nancy Lewis is visiting R. F. Salyers in Peaeevllle this week. J. Shugart is delivering his did wheat to the White Cloud mills.

Geo, Salyers' hired man let the earn run away and demolish the cultivator, Fred Borene and wife, of Malvern, visited his brother Gus, east of town, Sunday, The Children's day exercises were a complete success, the little folks all dong Well. A. C. Gourly, our agent has purohas- id a fine two-seated carriage to take hose twins a riding. Geo.

ScbUrr drove over 80 head of fine hogs Saturday for Taylor Davis who shipped them to South W. H. Salyers has bought himself a my loader and Salyers a new iay tedder, They will make the hay fly. Don't fail to attend the lecture at South Grove next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. Mr, Church, U.

B. pastor. It will be interesting, The ice cream social at Bro. Rains, by the Christian church, brought out a large and happy crowd who ate up 14 gallons of ice cream and lots of good cake. Net proceeds, $20, GLENTVOOD.

i C. C. Potter was a passenger on No. last Tuesday on his way to Omaha, A number of our wheelmen took a ride to Pacific Junction last Wednesday. Shirley Gillilland went to the Junction last Wednesday on urgent busi ness.

Walter Jamison went down to Pacific Junction last Wednesday evening on his wheel, Ed. Heath were in town Junction. The marriage 'of Laura Pearson is place soon. P. Campbell has sold stable to a man from down on toms by the name of Parker, Miss Edna and Alta Wrenwick started Tuesday morning for the great lakes where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends.

T. Stearns died Monday afternoon at the home of his son four miles west of town from the effects of an assault made by John Gooden. Following are the real estate transfers Frank Anderson to Elfean Huffman, lots 15 and 16. blk 8, Allden's addition Pacific 650 00 Mary Strahau to Paddock 74 feet 148 feet, lot 9, blk 9, and 58 feet lot 1, blk 9, academy add Malvern 850 00 Howard Hitchcock et al to Sam'l Str'anathan, 50 ft of w-J out lot 23, Glenwood 400 00 The last thing written by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, only few before her death, was a loving acknowledgment to the public for fond remembrances and tokens and expressions of affectionate on, her 85th birthday, which she sent to The Ladies' Home" Journal.

In the next issue of this magazine it will be published in fao simile. It the beautiful nature of the gifted authoress, and by' her death has become her last message to the American public. Tebeau Still on Top. CLEVELAND, July was the day allowed Captain Tebeau to pay his fine, but he has not paid it. Manager Irwiii and Captain Gleasou of the 'New York olub were served with the injunction obtained by President Robinson before the "game was Umpire Hurst.

Irwin said at first he would not play the game with. Tebeau in whereat Deputy -Sheriff Steg- kemper said he would have to arrest him for contempt of court. Irwin con- eluded he would play, but would' pro- teat' the Mr, Robinson telegraphed President Young asking to be informed the moment any such' protest is received. Irwin will then'be wrested for contempt of court, T01DINAIWWOKDS £VENtS6c6URNlNQ IN ALL SECT IONS SUMMARI2F.O. gn ViMA Home and Abroad dttoed If rim Colnmti.i to thlng but Pact? Eliminated Readefi' Orfnrenlchce.

and last Florence Sweeting Tuesday from the C. Dunn and announced to Miss take his livery the hot $tagv DETROIT, July Stage employes from various sections of the 'country to the number of 130 are attending the annual meeting of the International Asso- oiattonof Theatrical' Stage Employes; week's "session fa. Jennings feryatt of ilncoln, was nominated for presl- lenfc by the Democratic national convon tion on the fifth ballot. July The 'visible, of grain' as followsi "Wbfafi O.QQj corn, pats. Another -expedition has been landed safely on Cuban soil.

It consisted of- 64 men and they had with them 400,000 rounds of ammunition dynamite, electric batteries, Kenova, W. John E. Blomer wfts shot dead by his father without cause or notice. Thefran- tic father ttied to kill another son and to commit suicide, but failed and was arrested. He pretends to know nothing about the the English bicyclist at Oatford.

covered 81 miles and 6 yards "in an hour, thus beating the world's records all the way from three miles to 81 miles. The previous world's record for an hour was 89 miles, 44 yards Colonel Figueredo, the representative of the Cuban junta at Tamba, received a telegram from the Cuban ngent at Key West saying that the Three Friends had successfully landed her expedition in J. Tooker died at New York aged 66. During the days of Jim Fisk he was commodore of a fleet of sound boats A case of cholera Is being treated In the hospital at Danzlc, Polish Prussia A peerage has been conferred upon Sir Hercules Robinson, governor of Cape Colony The Allan line steamer, State of Nebraska, Captain Brown, from New York, had an accident in colliding with the warship Dido at the latter's mooring at Glasgow, Scotland Leander defeated Yale by a leagth and Time, 7:14 Sir John Ponder, M. the promoter of schemes of ocean telegraphy, is dead at London The Union Pacific Railroad company paid Mrs.

Tillie Olson of Walcott, $100 in recognition of her services in saving a passenger train from a wreck last September. Thnrnday, July 9. The National Amateur Press association elected James E. Morton of Boston president and named San Francisco as the place of the 29nd annual convention officially A dispatch from Constantinople says that it is reported that 60,000 Kurds in the Diarbekir district have re- 'volted and are pillaging the village indis- S. French was appointed receiver of the St.

Johns, Manufacturing company, which operates the largest table factory in the world Samuel Simmons, aged 10 years, of Chicago, was bitten by a dog several weeks ago, but suffered no ill effects until Tuesday, when rabies developed and death resulted Henry Thompson quarreled with his brother at Danville, and threatened to. kill him. He met Rev. Dickerson and requesting him to notify his brother, Otto, of his death, Mew out his brains Nelson Nutting and wife of Farmington, while driving at Watertown, were run into by a Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul train. Nutting and the horses were killed.

Mrs. Nutting escaped Enicke, the sculptor, died at Neu Babels- berg, near Cologne There were 87' fresh oases of cholera reported in Egypt and 178 deaths Judgments aggregating $100,000 were filed against Jennings Bros operating the West Pennsylvania Steel works of Allegheny The proposed duel between General Bradley T. Johnson and Senor Manuel Ampulla was declared off Fred Rogers was drowned while bathing at Atkinson George Miller was picking berries at Easton, when a storin arose and he was killed by lightning Ed Daniels loft Parksville, Mo for Albuquerque, N. M. His friends have been notified that he has been killed Mrs.

John Meyers, an aged resident of Lincoln, was attacked and severely-beaten by an unknown colored man Thomas J. Ryan has filed a bill in the circuit court at Chicago against Stephen D. Ryan, the Second National bank of Dubuque and the Ryan Packing company of Dubuque, in which he asks an accounting of the affairs of the packing company Treasury gold reserve is $100,823,950 Mrs. J. H.

Kahlman and her two children left Moline, for parts unknown. The husband is distracted with grief over their disappearance The police of St. Louis are puzzled over the shooting of a woman known as "Myrtle" Prie by an unknown man, in a wine, roam of John Pensa's saloon. Friday, July 10. The body of General Pierce M.

Young, who died at -New York, will be sent to the general's late home in Carters- vllle, Ga Mabel Thompson, aged 35 years, jumped from the ferry Augusta into the Mississippi river at Rock Island, 111., and was drowned Joseph A. Shuler, a farmer, was killed by lightning near Hutohinson, Kan The young son of George Majors of Ehnwood, while at play, was bitten on the heel by an adder, Soon after the child's stomach began to swell, his body turned green and purple in color, and he died within an hour The 9-year-old son of Charles D. Henry of Ohilicothe, went to sleep on the railroad track in a short curve and was killed by a passenger train Frank Rowan was probably fatally hurt in Napoleon, by the accidental discharge of a pistol The 7-year-old son of John Sohofner was attacked by a vicious hog at Shelbyville, and almost torn to pieces before his mother's eyes Joseph Hedriok and Matthew Wheat of Campbellsburg, were run down and killed by a fast train. They hod been drinking and went to sleep on the truck Dallas Washburn of NorwiUk, charged with, the murder of Je'rusha Hoyt in March, 1895," will plead guilty to murder in the second degree. He has given the details of the murder and woujd have pleaded' insanity Jf tfte trial had H.

Otteu, iv drunken, horseshoer of Detroit, $hot his wife, the bullet lodging in her shoulder, also shot Mrs, Henry Des- at San Luis Obispo, destroyed, property valued at -A severe storin rojn the gulf passed between Pepsacola and Mobile, In Pen- saoolft its speed was 75 miles an hour, sapping in Pensaoplft bay was damaged and the Joss in the city is about I800.00P,, no. yrere TtoHerplft News ftgeuoy gives, currency ton report there fcaji Arrived BOJ.V fipojft' Qftwoas' A epeglftl' envoy en- Saturday, Jniy 11. The Democratic national convention slosed with the nomination of Arthur of Bath, on the fifth ballot lor vice president Officers from Stvn Jose, have failed to identify the man held at Fargo, N. as Dunham, the multimurderer Hilgendorf of Kenosha, charged with the murder of his wife, has been held for trial without bail The Shelbyvitle, basket one of the largest in the west, was destroyed by fire. Loss, insurance, Lee and Horace Lewis, colored, fought a duel with revolvers in a saloon at Kokomo, and both were seriously injured.

J.S. Pierce was arrested ftt Denver by officers from Cincinnati on a charge of stealing $12,000 from the poolrooms at Covington, Ky. Ohio Forest- ara held a reunion at Dayton, addresses being delivered by Dr. Oronhyatekha of Toronto and Rev. J.

McCoughan of Belfast, preliminary trial of Robert Young, charged with the murder of his wife and daughter, has begun at Hillsboro, Ills. There is much feeling against E. A. Rountree, a prominent officer in the Eastern Star, is dead at Hillsboro, Ill's. W.

F. Krehl, 81 years of age and a member of a leather firm at Boston, is dead at Girard, O. Mrs. Amy Munger, aged 75 years, who had resided at Valparaiso, for 60 years, is dead. ooo HAVING purchased the Chan C.

Baird Grocery Store it is my purpose to at once increase the Stock in all lines to meet the demands of the trade. Prompt and Courteous attention will be given customers and every effort will be made to merit a share of patronage. your $1 00 Monday, July 13. Thirty-three persons were killed and over a score Injured in the excursion train wreck near Logan, persons were killed and three fatally injured in a wreck on the Wisconsin Central near final heat of the bicycle races at Paris for the Grand Prix was run In the presence of a distinguished assembly, which included M. Faure, the president of the republic.

Morin won the race, Jacquelin coming In second and Egan of E. S. Crocker, a wealthy stockman of Evanston, charged with the murder of his business partner, Harvey Booth, -which has been on at Cheyenne for the past 19 days, resulted in a verdict of acquittal Mrs. Hayden Roberts was murdered by her husband, who then killed himself, near Peru, Neb. It was decided to hold the Christian Endeavor convention in 1898 at Nashville Louis Gimm of Cleveland won the first prize in the bicycle road race Saturday from Cleveland to Pittsburg, distance 130M miles.

The time was nine hours and nine minutes Mr. W. E. Guerin was elected president of the Columbus, Sandusky and Hocking the recent action between the. colonial forces and the Matabele insurgents at Thabos, an Imbi native fired point blank at Cecil Rhodes and missed Laurier was sworn in president of the Canadian privy council Leroy Zook, i9 years old, was while bathing with other young men in the Chicago and Naperville Stone company's quarry The Hollister-Amoa Lumber company at Oshkosh, suffered a loss of $8,000 by fire.

The insurance will nearly cover the loss George White, a young glass worker, was found at East Liverpool, on the Cleveland and Pittsburg tracks, dead, from a blow on the-head. Fou 1 play is suspected. The coroner has withheld his verdict The Democrats of Posey county, Indiana, ratified the nomination of Bryan and Sewall at Mount Veruon by firiner cannons, a fireworks display and a mass meeting at the Joseph Barker, a pioneer wealthy citizen of Omaha, is dead. WB ARE SELLING 18 ftn Granulated Sugar Pie Peaches, 3 ft Can Can Corn Reliance Patent Flour "Our Pride" Flour Will pay 8c for Bags this 4 eek. NOBLE D.

SMITH, MALVERN, IOWA. 6C 1 00 80c STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Mills County Savings Bank Organized under the laws of Iowa, located at Malvern. in the county of Mills, at the close of business on the 30th day of June. 1898, made to the Auditor of State as required by law. ASSETS.

Am't of bills, bonds and other evidences of debts discounted or purchased actually owned by the bank (carried out 63 091 03 The condition of the foregoing is particularly described as follows: Good (carried inside)8 63,901 63 Doubtful (carried inside) NONE In suit or Judgment (carried inHide) NONE Past due (carried inside)2840UO Suspended NONE Amount of cash on hand, described as follows: Gold and silver coin 1780 00 Legal tender and national bank notes and subsidiary coin 3267 42 Drafts on solvent banks on hand and cash 861 43 Amount subject to be drawn at bight on deposit with solvent banks or bankers (specifying names and loca- tions'of banks: Citizens State Bank Council Blufl's, Iowa, 2636 62 Kouutze New 2418 52 Overdrafts NONE The value of Real Property (owned by the bank) NONE The value of Personal Property(owned by the bank 1800 00 $5,858 85 85,055 14 81800 00 1 Tuesday, July 14. Edward Otis Hinkley, the well known lawyer of Baltimore, is Ogden Goelet New York is lying dangerously ill on board, the yacht White Ladye, which is anchored in Cbwes harbor At Brussels it is calculated that the Clericals In the new chamber of deputies will have ft majority of 70 against a majority of 58 in the old shock of an earthquake was felt at Whifc- by, Out. Hundreds of people were awakened by the shock, which lasted about 30 Boston Daily Standard, the organ of the A. P. has suspended publication and is in the hands of Edward- S.

Crooket and Benton H. DeWolf, assignees. Bach of the paper's 103 employes has a considerable claim for unpaid salary Congressman Bailey of Texas denies that he will bolt, the ticket nominated at Chicago -The statement is made by friends of ex-President Harrison that lie will make a number of speeches for the gold standard in the coming campaign, and that he will enter upon his labors as soon as he rtrurns from his eastern trip Nominee Bryan was given a royal welcome to his tooyhood home at Salem, Ills. Mrs. E.

A. Rinehart, an en.i huslastio of Denver, achieved distinction by riding 10 centuries in 10 days house of commons has agreed to the amendment made in the house of lords to the diseases of animals bill Patrick Carney, 60 years old, was kicked to death at Chicago by James Wilson. The killing was the result of a family row A. Walsh of Iowa selected temporary secretary of the national Democratic committee, and the xiuderstandlng is that his appointment will be confirmed.and made permanent when the committee meets again Advices from Santiago de Cuba report that an engagement has been fought between Spanish troops and insurgents under Jose Macoo, in which Captain Monsou and others ot the insurgents were killed The executive committee of the Illinois gold standard Democrats issued an address to the Democracy of the other states in the union, It was the unanimous opinion that a second national Democratic convention should bo called to nominate candidates for president and vice president Advices have been received from Troinsoe, Norway, that Arnold Sykes' steamer Victoria has arrived there after having visited the Swedish uoroimut, Herr AucU'oe, at Danes island. The erection of a balloon house had been begun and Herr Audree expected to be ready to start on his aerial voyage toward the North pole early in July.

Assets $66,705 62 LIABILITIES. Ani'teapHalstockaetually paid up in cash 930,000 00 (The total amount, due depositors as fol lows: Amount sight 83 Amount time 11,458 29 84,178 12 Indebtedness to! Bills Payable NONE banks Rediscounts NONE Other profits on band (after deducting taxes and expenses $.2,627 60 Total Liabilities 866,705 02 Arnountofall liabilities to thebank on part of the directors: As Borrowers $4,700 00 As Endorsers 1,050 00 STATE OP IOWA, I cc $6 35 Mills County, ss We, A. J.Wearin, President; J. C. Taylor, Cashier; and Barnes, and C.

R. Aistrope, Directors of the bank above named, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is full, true and correct, to the best ol our knowledge and belief, that the assets therein set forth are bona flde the property of said bank in its corporate capacity and that no part of the same has been loaned or advanced to said bank for the purpose of being exhibited as a portion of its assets. A. J. WBABIN, President.

J. C. Taylor, Cashier, pf Bill. LONPON, July The. bouse of roans lias agreed to the amendment made in house of Ior4s to the dis.

eases qf animal's bill. Subscribed and sworn to before me by A Wearin, J. c. Taylor, S.B.Barnes, and C. R.

Aistrope, Directors, this 13th day of July 1896. JOBN DuSHANE, Notary Public. business March 20,1895. Proposals for tlie Erection of a School House. Notice is hereby given that proposals for the erection of a school house in the district township of Rawles, in the county of Mills, will be received by the undersigned, at his residence in said township, (where plans and specifications may be seen,) until 8 o'clock p.

Saturday, July 25, 1896, at which time the contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M. AIBTROPE. 44w4 Sec'y.

Rawles Dist. Twp. In cases where children are threatened with croup nothing acts so quickly to relieve them as Magnetic Cough Cure. The McOormick No. 4 and Big 4 mowers have no qual in the meadow.

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