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The Malvern Leader from Malvern, Iowa • Page 5

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te We afe not much accustomed to "dtinhiflg 1 6uf subscriber who have Mien. In arrears, but during the period of the past few months the balance of trade has rather been against us, and to avoid a bond issue, a blank issue, of no issue at all, we at6 moved to request an early settlement subscription accounts past due. L66k at the label on this paper; ifc will tell to what time you have paid and you can easily calculate what you owe, 11 you can't pay all now, do the you can and wo will kppreciate iti If yoU'afe short oh bring us a load wood, hay, corn or oats. 'We are not overly particular as to the kind of circulating medium provided it tl a move on." Pending the influx, we are hopefully yours. E.

B. BROWN Publishers. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS! This Column Contains Hargnlns for Those Who Will Koiid It. Proceedings nncl Claims ftcgtilftr Allowed (it Session. the (Continued from Lo6t Ruth Jones, care Jones to October 17 12 00 Smith', indse Mrs Dorun and Abbott 11 60 Clmn 0 Baird, mdse pauper 30 40 0 Fuller, coffins Otis and 28 00 4 00 A Nice Holiday Olft.

Nothing is more acceptable than a painting, or portrait For first-class work in this line leave orders at once at Miss Maggie Moores' studio over Mills Oouuty Savings Bank, For Heut. A furnished room, convenient to the business part of town. Inquire at THE LEADER office. tfef'your oysters of Cleaver Bros. Thoroughbred ftlalo FijjB- For sale, -from registered stock.

Prices to suit the times; at the brick yard. A STONE. Lamps at Gibson's. Meat Barrels at Gibson's. Gibson pays 18o for Eggs.

New Nuts of all kinds atGibson'e. New Raisins, Figs, Dates and rants at Gibson's. Our- Standard Bulk per quart. New car salt loose and clean. oysters only 30 cents CLEAVER BROS.

at Gibson's. Coarse, Washburn's Flour, best in the world. $1,25 peir sack at Gibson's. For Sale. We have an elegant refrigerator and some butchering tools for sale very cheap.

The refrigerator would be a good investment for some farmer who. is doing a largo butter and Eeg business and every should have meat saw and sausage machine. Inquire of A. W. Kains or Cleaver Bros.

Malvern or on road to Brick yard, a heavy tie strap with ring. 8. W. MONTGOMERY. I will pay 19o per doz.

for Eggs. G. vv. WYANT, Complete line of Flour, Feed and Bran at the Feed Store. Wild game at Cleavers.

20 Poland breeding. 12-w6 For Sule! China Boars of the best HENRY PARKER, Macedonia, Iowa, Home made Buckwheat Flour at the Feed Store. We have a complete line of Furniture iu all grades and can do you good. W. H.

GROSE. Let Skadan bill. figure on your Lumber For Cheap! A few good Poland China Male'Pigs not sold at our aale. Nine BROS Emerson, Iowa. New Side Boards and Dining Tables at Grose's Furniture Store this week, Flue Male Hoc for Male I See S.

Timmons, 2i miles northwest of Malvern. 12wS5 Flour at the Feed Store at from 50o to $1.20 per Bring your furniture-to Grose's Furniture Store and have it repaired. Dwelling lor Sale. Seven rooms, good barn, coal and wood house, well and cistern, cellar and plenty of shade trees, See J. P.

Munger. Full Inch Fencing. Plenty of the good old-fashioned kind at Skadan's. For Item or Sale. 160 acre farm all' under cultivation, good house and barn, Inquire of Munger or Evans.

Boards at Skadan's pair work, for common re- Pianos and Organs cheap, Fine line to select from, In Paddock Block, GEO. B. FOULKS, All day Suckers at Smith's, Be sure and get my prices before buying anything in the buggy line, Paddock Block, GEO, FOULKS, our Buggies -over before you buy, MALYEBN HDW. IMPL, Co, The Best Shoes at Reteledorf's, and Shorts, At the White Cloud Mills you can get either Bran or Shorts at $5.00 per ton, 47 GEO, flAMAKBR, Coal -Leave orders for coal or cobs at Wilk- jneon's feed store, Prompt delivery Spilth will for 1 i 'I I i i for Orib Lumber TbQse. who owe Munger Goodwin must and, settle pr pay the coat, PR jhe reliable Penney i Call and i'ee $hejn before buy' JMPL, QQ, to 'f Ml' swap's will Luoy Dstighef ty, support tot Oot 0 Stevenson, medical services July, August and 24 00 Frank Donelnn, medical services September and 16 00 Scott Truelock, meals and transportation to Aurora, Illinois 11 80 A Edwards, meals to paupers 60 Immanuel Hospital, board and medical care Inga Anderson to November 6, 1896 86 00 Cacelta Peters, support for Oc- i tober and 1600 Mrs Keeler, support'for October and November 1000 0 Railway Co, transportation paupers 1 27 Mrs Belle Petts, transportation to LaGraude, Oregon 43 71 Geo Morrow; wood and labor for Mrs Collins 6 00 Brothers, medical services July and August 1750 DeLashmutt Stroud, mdse paupers 47 48 Miller, support for September and October 4 00 Paul Haynie, mdse and labor Mrs Collins 15 50 Lucy Daugherty, support for November 400 Christy, establishing and releasing 3 00 Wm Harrison, transporting pau- pers and overseer of the poor.

8 03 MISCELLANEOUS BILLS, MG Edwards, paint oil and lamp court house 5 85 Thomas Brewer, labor on Gordon gulch OR 10 00 Bush, labor on Gordon Gulch OR 6 25 Henry Bannister, labor on Gordon Gulch 71 50 Walling, labor on Gordon gulch OR 2 50 0 Bin ton, labor on Gordon gulch OR 2 50 Lewie Peugh, labor on Gordon gulch 3 75 Courier Blank Book Oo, warrants 8 50 Donnell, appraiser on Pacific Junction and Sharpsburg Road 300 Robinson, appraiser on Pacific Junction and Sharpsburg Road 3 00 A Marshall, appraiser on Pacific Junction and Sharpsbu'rg Road 3 00 Byers, serving notices on Brandt Road 3 60 0 Kinney, salary for 'September and October" 200 00 George team hire, board and election supplies 15 00 Cox, appraiser on Grantier road 3 John Davidson, appraiser on Grantier road 3 00 Smith, appreisor on Grantier road 2 90 Davidson, appraiser on Brant road 3 50 Record, appraiser on Brandt road 3 60 Campbell, appraiser on Brandt road 3 50 Gillilland, salary and postage September and 230 00 S.Gillilland, salary and postage September and October '116 67 A Utterback, salary and postage July, August and 377 55 A Utterbaok, expense cleaning time look on safe 10 00 0 Shay, salary for September and October 90 00 0 Kinney, postage September and October 5 10 Setu Dean, work for county September and October 94 50 A Sawyers, salary September and October 100 00 Wm 'Harrison, salary September and October and and work in park and court house. 24 00 0 Mass, wolf pelt 6 00 1 Warren, com on Schiedle road 2 70 Oliver Bailey, cub wolf pelt 2 00 John Davidson, Soldiers Relief Commissioner July, August and 7 00 0 Sbarpe, postage August and September and recording deed 10 50 POOR JTABM BILLS, Myers Bros, coffin, box and robe 16 OC German Insurance Oo, insurance on poor farm 68 75 State Insurance Oo, insurance on poor farm barn and 98 75 10 56 Ly'on, two steel tftnbs and 54 00 Geo W. Bays, 65 0 DaUpn, salary July, August and 210 0( 0 Hatlike, blaokemithing and 11111 11 i i Gunaplly Go, 33 QO HQWS, Ruwbaugh Hgrpster, 469 tHJWfsr' Wxlped 8.7' 0 Jftmjspn, ii Dunhagan, posts 704 A May berry pasturing 10 10 Lttweon, male pig 10 00 ReaSoner, pouts 10 00 The report of 0 Dalton, Steward of the poo? farm for September and October was received and approved. INSAfcK BILLS. Expenses committment Laura flatfleld 11 62 Expenses committment Laura Larson 11 63 Expenses committment Lillian Pefcprson 5 26 Expenses committment Charles Moore 41 80 Expenses committment BO Barsley 29 95 Al, Wells, guarding insane pa- tipnts 1 50 Iowa Hospital Insane Clarinda, care Mills county patients 3rd quarter 896 00 Iowa Hospital Insane Mt Pleasant, care patients 3rd quarter, 1896 84 00 St Bernards Hospital, board and care patients September and October 240 00 Iowa Institution for feeble minded children, clothing Mills county patients 3rd 48 31 JUSTICE COURT, State of Iowa vs Granbery Blunt claimed $59 65 allowed 50 55 State of Iowa vs Ed Trisler et al claimed $10 920 State of Iowa vs John Gallagher 6 30 State of Iowa vs Ed Trisler et al claimed $10 20 allowed.

920 State of Iowa vs James 7 80 State of Iowa vs 11 35 DISTRICT COURT. State of Iowa vs Lon Eddleman 4 10 State of Iowa vs George Rankin. 2 60 State of Iowa vs Fritz 5 30 Wolf et al vs Mills county. '48 20 State of Iowa vs Eli 68 20 Wm Harrison, bailif District. Court 20 00 Brooks, bailiff.

District Court 10 00 Byers, juror March term District Court 2'10 Kelley, defending prisoners District 2000 Frank Parker, bailiff District Court 8 00 Frank Parker, conveying jury to therefore not assessable Petition was granted. In khe matter Uie remonstrance by the city council of Glpnwood city against tfin action of this board on Sept. 8, 1896, based on the petition of Martin Nebe, for the reduction of said Nebe's assess ment of $1,000 worth of merchandise in said city by the amount Of $500, on ac count of said last named amount of said merchandise having been oh January 1, 1896, in Clarinda and there assessed, and on January 15, 1896, removed to Glenwood city and subsequently assessed by the assessor of said lust named city, making a double assessment, and which petition the board had gratfted The board after hearing statements by said Martin Nebe and City Solicitor 0, E. Dean, amend their order of Sept 8, 1896, and fix the amount that the said Martin Nebe shall be taxed on merchandise in Glenwood city for 1896 at $800. The board awarded the contract for 50 cords of sawed dry hard wood to Austin Barnetr, at $2.80 per cord, to be delivered at the option of the county.

The board passed and ordered of re cord the following resolution, to-wit: Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Mills county, that we do not approve of the practice of guarding prisoners at the expense of the county, and officers having prisoners in custody are hereby advised and instructed that if such persons prefer being guarded to being brought to jail, such persons must pay all expense of such guarding, The fact having been brought to the attention Of the board that one Mary Gallagher is helpless and practically destitute, and that it is necessary to provide for her at the St. Bernard's Hospital, at Council Bluffa, and in consideration of the conveyance to 0. P. Kin ney, as Auditor of Mills county, of the north 50 feet of lot number 5, block number 5, in Glenwood, Iowa, the coun ty hereby accepts and assumes the responsibility of providing for the said Mary Gallagher at said hospital for such time as she shall require such assistance 0 DeLashmutt, member board mileage and committee 49 94 Geo Warner, member board mileage and committee 40 75 Kline, member board mileage and committee work 51 86 The board adjourned. 0, P.

It Came! It Went! Or a Part of it Did. County Audito- view Wells Road 5 00 Lewis, defendending prisoners in District Court 3000 Robinson, clerk Grand Jury 15 00 Gaston, transcript state of Iowa vs Field. 16 75 0 Bruington, reporter in District Court 6000 Morgan, boarding prisoners 223 75 Morgan, salary for 3rd quarter 100 00 Morgan, bailiff in District Court 18 00 Wm Tubbs, subpoenas for witnesses Grand Jury. 56 10 Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters for your troubles? Jf not get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving tone and strength to the organs.

It you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleeolesa, excit able, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at Munger Goodwin's drug store. when you buy Wm Tubbs, attempt to serve warrant on South 9 25 Tubbs, expense conveying prisoners to Ft Madison 125 10 Wm Tubbs, subpoenas petiti jurors October term 15 60 Christy, township 32 00 You make no mistake a Henney Buggy. MALVERN How.

IMPL. Co Landon, township Geo Pullman, township Samson Howard, township trustee 0 Boeshart, township Boyce, township IVarner, JHSebern, JH Croak, 6 00 6 00 6 00 12 00 5 00 4 00 2 00 27 00 21 "00 21 00 Fowler, iafe Scott, Guy McClenathan, township trustee 81 00 clerk. trustee. clerk trustee. township 22 50 10 00 10 00 800 600 14 00 14 '00 14 00 22 00 600 6 00 6 00 700 2 00 Special 2 00 2 00 0 00 40 00 Anthony, township clerk.

Phelps, township trustee. BFDunagan, SAHolcomb, 8 Fleming, R. Pettinger, Wayne Ohoate, IB Pritohard, Metcalf OF Wells, Miller, Wolfe, Amos Dean, Geo Morrow, A Buckingham 'trustee. Rodman, township Long, damage to stock by dogs claimed $8 00 Silas Morse, damage to stock by dogs claimed $75 00 allowed. The report of 0 Sbarpe, recorder, for the 3rd quarter of 1890 showing fees collected amounting to $228 50 was received and approved, The report of Wm Tubbs sheriff for the 3rd quarter J896 showing fees collected amounting to $214 16 was received and approved, In the matter of the refund of tax paid by 3 Osborn in Rawjes township for 1895 on $50 of stock in the N.

By. The petition having the certificate pf the aspeeor attached that the same was erroneous, the treasurer is ordered to refund to the said Osborn the Amount of tax; paid on said stock. In the matter of the petition of Isaac Kelley for the refund of the amounts paid in tax sale pertiflpate No, 41 sale October 4, 1975 OR 883, and 83.9 of the tQWB pf flUJsdale en ftQCQURt of lots having been at the time of eiUd was aseeesed agajuet them the properly of tue B. church PRICES -AT- QIBSOffS! Best Bulk pt Best Bulk qt Best Standard Best Extra Select Oysters 30o can Celery, two bunches ..........60 qt i Plenty for All! Largest Stock! I Lowest Prices! That Immense Stock of Clothing, We Advertised Last Week. Etc, Not since we came to Malvern have we had a business equal to last The Low Prices we quoted you last week will remain the same with one Of the five different kinds of Overcoats we quoted you last week at we have a few of each kind and as we positively can't get any more of these having bought all the wholesale house we make a closing price of We can likely get you a fit out of the lots and we assure you that you never again will secure so good a This is much below cost of each and every Yours Truly WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS.

Happenings of Interest Iowa. in Southwestern A new depot is bein? built at Griswold. Judge Deemer is moving into his elegant new home at Red Oak this week. Taylor county has a 13 year old boy who recently husked 75 bushels of corn in one day. The Atlantic republicans bad a ratification with a barbecue attachment last Thursday.

Villisca's new opera house was dedicated last week by Carter's "Fast Mail" Company. Armour, will crib corn again this fall at a number of points in Mills and Fremont counties. The papers at Tabor and Neola are each advocating electric light systems for their respective towns. S. A.

Brewster, of Ci'eston, is "talked of" as editor, of the "talked of" new silver paper to be established in Des Moines. A new elevator is being built at Hamburg with a capacity of 30,000 bushels. A cereal mill will be built in connection with it. Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. Alexander, of Hamburg, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversai'y last week, Both continue in good health. A man and wife were badly burned at Griswold last week by the explosion of a cup of gasoline, which had been poured into a wash boiler of hot water to assist in cleaning the clothes. The Hamburg oity council patsed a curfew ordinance last week.

By the way, this is being done in most of oui neighhorine 1 towns, and Malvern needs it, probably, as much as any of them. The Iowa Capital says: M' Newton, who-formerly owned the K. O. railroad, presented Mr. Theo, Sherwood with a present of when the final arrangements were made for sale to the K.

It peai's that the affairs of the road whei Mr, Newton bought it were in. btu shape and that he placed it almost en tireiy under direction pf Mr. Sher wood to build it up, Sherwood informed him be knew he could not re oeive a Urge salary and that he would do the best he could. By making the management a study ttud giving it hi undivided attention he it on a pay ing "basis, wbioh led to his Mr, Sherwppd was Me 8 at Papiflo junotipn for a number has many old friends in thi WRQ wiir fee to bear bis g9Q4 luoHs Financial Statement Of the Mills Uounty Agricultural So- it-ty for the year 18(16. RECEIPTS.

Cash on hand $194.64 Gate receipts 761,85 ntry fees 104.30 Privileges 123 19 All other sources 53.00 $1,235.98 DISBURSEMENTS. Lxpenses $498.05 Premiums for speed 207.50 Attractions 25.00 Premiums on 220.00 cattle 222 00 swine 108 00" sheep 10 00' 25.00' in Art Hall 177 50 Agriculc- urnl 46.00 Premiums in fruit dept. 29 50' on 23 00 $1,591.55 Indebtedness of Society $355.57 JOHN DYSON, Treasurer. Here is an item of interest to ou Methodist readers: "The of G. W.

Ladd, of the Epworth league of Iowa, for the past year, shows a large increase in the interest taken in the league work all over the state. There chapters of the league in the state, and about 500 chapters' in the junior league. There are 75,855 members of the senior and 15,800 members of the a total membership of about 100,000 in Iowa," In Fremont county for the year ending Oct. 1, 1896, there were 173 marriages, 244 births and 53 deaths, according to Clerk Kline's health report. GO TO SMITH'S CASH STORE Get BEST 30c COFFEE! WB ARE SELLINQ Reliance Patent Flour High Patent Champion New York Applos Iowa Apples Boneless Codfish Best Cape Cod Cranberries $1 25 1 15 1 00 75 35 to 600 10 10 gprague Warner's Special Syrup 35 gaJ Bauer Kraut White Russian Soap, 8 Mrs Just Received New of Maple Syrup and borne ground wueat, WE PAY 190 NOBLE SMITH;.

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