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The Opinion-Tribune from Glenwood, Iowa • Page 6

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COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE, JS.VWUKS TOWNSHIP. Next Thursday is the 4th ot July. Edwin Wolfe attended church lit Tabor Suuriny'e. vening. A.

.7. Harding nnd fmnily visited rein-' lives at Fair-view Sunday, Airs. P. Cmminghnm visited with Mrs. J.

M. West last Wednesday. Mrs. Harriet JTnnnnoncl. of Tabor, via- itt'tl iit Mr.

(MiilstVs Thursday. The iu this viciuity are be-in- ing to lay so i 1 of thuir corn by. Mr. Hud C'onriiil (Vennier visited with the hitter's parents Sunday. Pearl Wolff visited with her friend Mulliu West Saturday and Siimlav.

HASTINGS. Miss Annie Clark is homo from Ean- I dolph. George Harris vis visiting his parents in Red Oak. Mrs. F.

C. Jones was Hed Oak visitor, Tuesday. G. G. Koft'er nud family spent Sunday iu Mnlvern.

Miss Mabel Martin returned" Tuesday from a visit in Emerson. Mrs. Clara 1 von Misses Adda and Dell Birdsnl. of Em- orson, were in town Saturday. Mrs.

Yought and Mary Wilson, of Malvern, were iu the city, Sunday. Knntze made business trip to the lull's and Omaha Wednesday. A cousin and wife from Omalin passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Chapiu. visited Mrs. My- Mr. anil Mrs.

-T. B. McKown and son uesdav afternoon. Frank are in Omaha having their eves treated. Mr.

A. T. West am relatives Jay. OPO. Dobnc-v lir.s Tiioy A- MeDank 'lie work.

Liliie Ocis of 'J Thursday nnii! Stiudj God.sev. visited with her iiHirday evening. family of Tabor orest Grove eott i 3 us. Godwin and family are visiting i friends and relatives in Wisconsin and Michigan. Chas.

Kelly is braking on a freight out i of Alliance, so a late letter from him to his mother snvs. STKAHAN. There nre some few signs' that the Fourth of July ia'close nt hiind. Miss Daisy Wolfe has been attending Institute at ion wood the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Miller had friends from Shenandonh to visit them Sunday. Wtj hud nnother beautiful rnin early Sunday morning, it doing great deal of good.

Milt Conyne hns become a resident of our town. He will in the meat market. Ed has sold out his crop peels on Mr. Shugart's farm and is now working by the day. Chris Fredrick, of Imogeue, was in our town Monday morning.

He took the train to Council Blull's. Two young gentlemen from Nebraska nre here stopping with Mr. Snm Knox. They are canvassing with books. Jim Salvers has closed his engngo- ment with Lew Stevesson and is now working at home for his father.

Miss Edith Sherrnden, of the Bluffs, is visiting with her little friend, Miss Edith, Eacrett, hete this week. CENSUS BRIC-A-BRAC L'abur visited from with Mrs. Sadie fruit where Mr. Bellwood lives. Mrs.

Cox, of Abiugdou, a sister I a new wind- Tabor, doing Miss Grace MoDouough leaves this week for a visit iu Minneapolis with her friend, Miss Grace Gray. Wonder Harry Tweedy, of labor, is engaged I re nud in plowing corn for W. H. Burres the ua thev past week. i The Misses Nellie nud Anna Aistrope K1 tu visited with their brother Tom aud fam- i Xl lld lutaa of Canton was bur- ilv Siirdav ul Hastings cemetry, Tuesday.

Quite a number from nrouud this vie- i Lewis Dalrymple nud wife were made inity expect to attend the races at Red happy by the arrival of a big bouncing Fourth with his merry-go-around but Oak this week. 't their home Wednesday June 19. will be at Esses. They are at Ked Oak Somo In Invest hi Slut IsticN Glvaucd X'l-om tliw ItcrulcH. Auditor Kiiuiey has just tabulated snino vory interesting facts taken from tho census of 1S95, regardiiu the population of Mills county, its churches, church membership, value of church property, etc.

Jie has nlso fooled up tho number of old soldiers now living in work for Mr. Dixsou the county and apportioned them us they belong to the different towns and townships. These statistics are fairly reliable aud while as matter of oourae they are not entirely accurate in every detail still they nre sufficiently so for all practical putposes. We give the footings as they were handed to us. Following is the population by townships: Anderson 856, Henderson 351, TiiRi-nhimi Silver City Oak 1270, St.

Marys 242, Platteville 728, Pacific Junction 682, Gieuwood 750, Glenwood city, Center 755, Hillsdnlp 217, Silver Creek 455, Malveru 1122, Indian Creek 589, Hastings 364, Emerson 480, Obituary. Ellon Uvnna, neo Diilton, wns born 27, 1B38, ivUluslivllle, mill died Juno 15. 18BB, near Naiiflou, I'ultuwtiUnmio county, ncrvouH oxluwtiun, making hor nun 57 3 montlit) uiul 19 dnys. Iu Murch '01 united iu marriage) with linr now Korrowius liiislutiid. Wins.

KviitiB. This union bloasud with 10 children, 7 sons mill iluiiKhtoi-u, one HUH and (Hio iluuirhtor having iirocuduti liuro into tho uthur world, 0110 hlnrs remain and mourn tlioir IDBM. Tho lirat aii yuarn of lipr life was spout, in Illinois mill tho rmnnin- dor in Mills and I'ottawaltamio counties in l.hi« stale. It, JHTli united with (lio Ciiri.stmu uhurch ut fi Ion wood, ol which tho was a mom- bor up to tlio t.imo of her death. Funeral nor- viciw wore liolil tlio homo conducted by tho nndorsiyned.

The body was laid to rost; in thn Lord grant ail a B. li. Glouwood Comctory. May tlio Mcssod reunion in Iloavon. Dick Avers and his brother Leslie are' person usu, down from Omaha looking after their Deer Creek 686, White Cloud 730, llawles Lyons 930, Total The number of old soldiers residing ler what's the matter of giving of Mr.

Alfred Bellwood, is out making in the different townships is as follows: arrest? They can't help it the latter and family visit this week. Anderson 20, Henderson 13. Ingrahimi 9. iy don't stand in. Migg Bert ha Babbitt came home Suu Silver City 8, Oak 29, Platteville 15, IV month old baby of Mr.

nud day evening from Glenwood where she cine Junction 6. GlfmwiWI 17 evening from Glenwood where she has been attending institute the past week. Newt Thiel will not be at Malveru tho Mrs. Mary Maddeu and daughter of Tabor drove over to visit at James Ev- HUS' last Thursday. Sammy Estes and sister Cauuie of Pleasant Hill were at Fairview church Sunday afternoon.

Master John Aistrope visited with his priiiulparents Saturday and Sunday and attended the festival. J. M. West, accompanied by his uncle of Oberliu, Ohio, visited W. G.

Aistrope and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, of Tabor, visited tlu 1 letter's sister, Mrs. Henry Eist.

Sunday of last wc-ek. Martin i.nd llohbie llnrl- butt iittL-iKinl Day exercises other, of AVaubonsie. Mrs. L. C.

have one llOull. 'ma .1 ui Sam Erwiu want to the Ked Oak races Tuesday. We are sure it was the races ns there is no other attraction for Sam there. The I. O.

G. T's. will give an entertainment at the K. P. hall Friday eve- uiug.

Everybody is most cordially invited. Miss Nell Williamson cut her baud quite severely by running into the blacksmith shop window while riding on her bicycle. Harry Kussell has received a promo- tiou to passenger brakeman. He runs between Sheridan Wyoming and Billings, Mont. It would seem by the appearance of of citizens, Sunday, it was not necessary to go on a K.

P. excursion to get fined up. The Lr.dio.s Aid Societv gave another duriug the races. Miller Stockton, while cutting meat the other day acaidently cut his hand in such a manner that it disabled him from working for a few days. their sister, their delightful socials, Saturday The proceeds however were L-K 1 l.il:-i"'I'LllllC tO drop ilend iu the -iiiug from i'abor.

i and lit- visiied with uiu after- Bot as large as expected. i'USSuit Oil I i-i "iiniijriy "iuechurchi tily evergreen went -II TutsJuy be present of their daughter, irou: sr. Francis Academy. H. aud daughter alvir.

accompanied bv Miss Children's Day Sunday morning, i was iigi.in disappointed iu i.v..l i.oaiTur, a sermon Sunday uftcruoou, this time by the Rev. Cable of Shenan- who was to fill Bev. Cole's appointment. Miss Maggie Cunningham went to Council Bluffs Tuesday morning to attend the closing exercises of the St. Francis Academy which was to take place that evening, her friend, Miss Anna jvilmartiu, being one of the gradu- this vear.

J. J. Stan- has rented the vest side livery barn of Mr. Hoagluu and will take possession this week. Mr.

Hoaghiu will move his family to Hed Oak soon. Edie has nncp more to unr midst. He says Nebraska may be a jjice place but just give him Hastings aud he can make as good living as anywhere. i Nonpareil: ''Henry Broiruell, of Ilas! was brought to the city yesterday in charge of Deputy Marshal Hilhveg. He was charged with a violation of the revenue lajvs.

He was given a hearing before United States Commissioner Steadmau, who held him to the federal grand jury, placing his bonds at Mr. Morrison, of Des Moiuea is here iu the interest of the New York Life Insurance Company. He is at present stopping with C. E. Eacrett.

Miss Nellie Davis, daughter' of our friend, Ales Davis, of Randolph is down from the Bluffs visiting a few days with the Stocktons this week. Mr. Stahl, the insurance adjuster was here last week adjusting the loss of W. S. Salyers horse which was killed by lightning last week.

He allowed 850. Secretary ol war Lament and family pulsed through our town last Thursday with two Pullman cars attached to the regular train. They were on their way from St. Louis to Omaha. Junction 6, Glenwood 17, Glenwood city 56.

Center 14, Hillsdale 8, Silver Creek 17; Malveru 33, Indian Creek 9. Hastings 13, Emerson 11, Creek 16, White Cloud 16, Euwles 19, Lyons 18, total 347, Tlie number of churches shown is as follows: Anderson '2, Henderson 2, Silver City 2, Oak 6, Platteville 3, Pacific Junction 1, Glenwood city 6. Hillsdnlo 2, Silver Creek 1, Malvern 5, Indian Creek A Vi-tci-iiii or (he Moxtetin War. Oak Harbor, "1 met Geo. O.

Momeuy, an old veteran of the Mexican War, on the streets today, who told me that after reading about Simmon's Liver Regulator he bought a bottle and tho three doses-gave him immediate relief." Gfo. Gosline. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid; the powder to be taken dry or made into- a- tea. Pai-toliis Park Race Juno 25th Greutpst race meeting in the history of tho world. Alex Directum 2:05, 4 tho trotting queen rnd king, Robert J.

the world's pacer, John R. Gentry tho stallion pacing Alix will trot to lower corn aud the worlds championship record on June 25th and Robert J. will attempt to lower the world's pacing record on Thursday June 27. For the abore the route will sell round trip tickets for one fare. See small bills for special train service.

J. L. WATBBMAN, Did you know that you can got Ash Grove lime of Daniel Lufkhi nearly as cheap as you can inferior lime elsewlae-re Greatest bargains for spot cash in flour aud sugar at Bogart's. Bran and Shorts, The prino of I'rnn been pnt down to 50 nenlH a hundred at Mie White Cloud Mills. Shorts are hold fit CO cts.

per hundred. Ovil oil stovos at, Over Thirty Years Mr. II. WETTSTEIN, a well-known, enterprising citizen of Byron, 111., "Before I paid much attention to regulating the bowels, I hardly knew a well clay; but since I learned the evil re- suits of and the efficacy of When you have time step into Robinson's and see that music at 5cts. a shee-t.

I'oor 1, Hastings 1, Emarsou 3, Deer Creek 2, White Cloud 1, Rnwles 4, Lyons 1, Total The value of the churches of the different townships is as fellows. Ander- Leads to nervousness, fretfulness, peev- sou S2300, Henderson Silver City isuness, chronic dyspepsia and great S3200, Oak 34525, Plnttevillo S2COU, Pa'- ra iser -V- poto Snn.npnri]liiiB the rem- edy. it tones the stomach, creates an citic Junction Glen wood city appetite nnd gives a relish to food. It 848450, Hillsdale S-tOOO, Silver S2200, Malvern Indian Hastings Emerson Deer Creek township Clinid 82000, 30U, Lyon. Creek- makes pure blood and gives healthy ne- Creek il or of the body.

Take i roo OOI Hood's Snrsiipiirillit cures. i Pills, I have not had one day's sickness' for. over thirty years not one attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife had been, previous to 'our marriage, an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against cathartics, but as soon as she began to use Ayer's Pills- her health was restored." Cathartic Pills Medal and Diploma at World's fair.

To Restore Strength, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. to piirchas-ors are (lie oi'dru- the day. Vfi-. We I'stmjnn'd ronauo and in nrdci 1 tu nel it of i I-lats, off. 10 aud Total $123,025.

The church in tin townships number iChilclrcu's Silk and Mull Shir- IlarriHOii County Farms for Sale. 212 acres 5 miles from county h-eat, Henderson 90 Silver laud slightly rolliug. 101! acres in cvilli-l Aiulusnu oruliaril, balaucn Not many business houses in these United States can boast of fifty years' standing. The business of Dr. J.

C. Ayer Lowell whose incomparable Sarsaparilla is known and used everwhere, has passed its half-ceutenial aud was never so vigorous as at present. Ayer's Pills promote the natural motion of the bowels, without which there I'iiii be no regular, healthy operations, i'or the cure of biHionsuess, indigestion, headache, constipation, jouudice liver coiuplniut these pills have no equal. Every dose is affective. Don't veiling.

LIHEUTY. forget the Contest, Tuesday liros. shipped their The hogs this week. 1. X.

Dnrland is a visit from his tister this week. Mr. and Mrs. Koliie UJipson visited ut Mr. Jackson's Sunday.

Our people are thinking ot having a neighborhood picnic the -1th. Mrs. Daniel nud daughter JEay called at Mrs. Wednesday. Messrs.

Tipton, P.irktr and Jackson of Silvor City were West Liberty callers Sunday. Wi'bur aud Clyde Warren and Homer Skajjgs attended church in town Sunday evening. Lizzie Bnffiugtou spent last week with her brother, George, and wife uear Hillsdale. Where are you going to celebrate. The prospects are good for an oats crop.

J. W. Miller is able to be around again. Temperance meeting next Friday night. J.

E. Supple was at Glenwood hist Saturday. A. B. Adams, of Malveru, was iu town last Saturday.

W. M. Coats was at Heudersod one day last week. Glenwood, was iu vaiion, acres is pasture including of limber, returned fair house of 5 rooms with good brick cellar, barn for 10 horses aud 6 tons of hay. good well, spring in pasture.

Pried. 825 per acre, balance on good time. 280 acres miles from Woodbine, all new, tillable laud except 20 acres, 100 acres now iu cultivation, 22 of wild meadow, 10 acres of fln6 'young timber, 1 acre of bearing balance blue grass pasture, 7 rooms, with "excellent brick cellar, cistern and well, barn built at a cost of about shingle roofed corn cYib and cattle shed 60x30, granary, wagon aud machine shed, good stock well and excellent spring in yards. Buildings all practically new, painted aud iu good repair. Price per acre.

Easy terms. The above farms are special bargains. We have a very large list of farms and city property for sale or exchange, among which are many good bargains. All correspondence cheerfully answered. Address, JOHNS DIOGLE, Woodbine, Iowa.

222, 104 Pacific Glenwood city ver Creek 14, 753, indiaii Gruel-; 17, Hastings 185, Emerson U97, Deer Cree.k 57, White Cloud 08, hi7 lN" addido. to il. 1 perfect 1 tk.u durability, is that it. the smnll- cat poasibte of fuel. red Hats, 40 to 50 per cent off.

Chiffon Veilings, all colors, 20 per cent off. Ribbons, all colors and widths, 40, 50 and 60 per cent off. them' and be gF'Come and see For Sale. Bee hiyes, soction boxes, dation, etc. E.

nub AGENTS, I convinced. MHOi UUUlim Dtt.il NORTHWEST COS. SQUARE ID S. P. Stramitb.au and Allie Cattrou drove up to Council Bluffs Sunday to visit friends.

Several from this place attended the ice cream social in the court house park Tuesday evening. The Demorest contestants are to meet Saturday evening to make arrangements for the contest. Mr. Cole and sister, Mrs. Whipple, Emerson, and Miss Kirkpatrick, called at F.

M. Buffiugton's, Sunday. The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. F. M.

Burlington Wednesday and will meat with Mrs. I. M. Warren iu two weeks. J3e sure und come to the Demorest Lvsutesi next Tuesday evening.

The con- u-st will bogiu promptly at half past uuil svill UD doubt prove iuterest- Aliir. Ciiltruii, u-cuuipuuied by Edith Frizzell aud Jeuuie departed Tuesday evening for Mia- Tom Eaton, of town, Saturday. Another oue of those fine rains fell Sunday morning. Miss Nina Andrews attended church at Malvern Sunday. D.

H. Moses had business in Gleu- wood Saturday laat. A nephew of A. B. Clarkson is visiting with him at present.

T. P. Way is erecting a neat residence in the north part of town. Kev. E.

T. Barnard was at the county metropolis last Saturday. Miss Mary Prindle, of Glenwood, is visiting at S. Hobson's this week. Miss Jessie Cheney, of Emerson, visited over Sunday with S.

Hobson's family. The social that was to be last Friday night was postponed till Saturday eve- Some of the little folks attended a party at James Hobson's in the city last Friday. W. G. White sold two cars of cattle last Tuesday.

They were shipped to Chicago. Mrs. Eugene Hobson, of Crawford is visiting relatives at this place at present. C. M.

Blue, Hillsdale's boas well dig ger, was doing some work near Tabo last week. Editor Field stopped a short time in town Saturday eurovto from Malveru I Gieuwood. There was a party at N. E. Wilkinson's 1 last Saturday evening.

A very pleas- ant time io reported. Ktv. Joe Norvtl will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday morning and i evening.

He will also preach at the Waubousic M. E. church iu the after! noon. It the hair is fulling out and turning hv vu.iy v. lu i-aturrh is Io gruy, the ((landa uf tha ekiu need fatimu- the blood.

Hood's Sarsupurilla i latiug and colur-faod, and the beat rem- tb. V-'-oosl tones up the cjy tiiid s-tivniluot Hull's Hnir Hti- Colorado Exciii'sou. The National Educational Association ueetti at Denver, io July. It seen arranged by the Burlington sell round trip tickets from all C. B.

fe Q. points to Denver and return at one are for the round trip plus $2, tickets 'ond to return up to Sept. 1st, 1895. A special train will leave Burlington at 6 M. July 5th and arrive at Denver about 10:30 A.

M. July 6th. Teachers, bankers, merchants, professional people tind all others desirous of spending the heated term iu tha moun- of Colorado, can take advantage of low rate aud train and take a tour- at trip. This train will passaC. B.

Q. stations in Iowa on or about No. 3's time Pack your grip and get ready for a little jleusant and healthy recreation. For 'urther information apple to local agent it votir nearest station, or J. M.

Bechtel, Burlington, Iowa. WE BUY Foil CASH I AYK SELL FOB CASH LARGEST CASH STOBE IN WESTERN IOWA There is great danger in neglecting colic, cholera aud similar complaints. An absolutely prompt and safe cure is found in DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Skillicorn Co. If you want the most for your money go to Bogart's.

Feet at Night. That's a symptom of an ill-shaped shoe. There is a shoe that doesn't pinch or rub, is made to fit the foot's curves, and that is Selz Royal Blue $4 Shoe for men and women. It is handsome and long-lasting. A good cheaper shoe is Selz 93 Perfecto.

Both brands aro made by Selz, Schwab Chicago. 1 For sale by D. L. Heinsheimer Co. Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the capital stock of the New Glenwood Canning Company has been increased to fifteen thousand dollars and the articles of Incorporation have been so ammended as to allow such increase. M. H. McOLtisKEY, Pres. L.

E. WILLIAMS, Secv. and Treas. Sheet Music is usually expensive, but you eau get it ut Robinson's at 5 cents. A first clafiH Sewing Machine can be purchased at Laiaway's for and $25.

You cannot afford to buy goods without first visiting- otir Store and seeing- our Stock. We have made two trips to New York and Chicago Markets this Spring and have opened more New Goods than an other house in Southwestern Iowa. Mid-Summer Dress Goods. 15 aud aoc Dimities, oui price 25 and aye i6c 13 Jaconas Cloth, our price IDC 0 Padan ice 55 and 650 Swivel Silks, our price 380 U51P' Our Prices on and Embroideries 20 to 50 per cent lower than credit houses. Special.

yards fine Lawn Chambry Styles, best quality calico 4c All the best brands of Calicos 40 Shirting Calicos 3 All the Light Prints for children's wear American Shirting Points Good White Domet Flannel Lonsdale Bleached. Muslin, yard wide, regular IDC our price yd. 3 Dress Linings. Best Cambrics, 64x64 cloth 4c Best Drillings Sc Linen skirt facing, aoc quality, onr price. Hair Cloth, 10 and Indigo Blue, extra heavy Long Cloth, regular quality, our price 8c Lawrence LL Brewu Muslin Badger Very best Best Table Oil Cloth, quality guaranteed to be the best oil cloth on the market Good 8c quality Ladies Black Hose our price 50 ioc 8c 22c 11 I( 11 35C 2 8c Our 350 Black Hose we guarantee to be equal in every respect to any 500 Hose 011 the market.

Latest Novelties iu Hair Ornaments, Pins, Belts and Belt Buckles. Siberian Crab cider will tickle palate. Try gbiM at EbuuglTs. your Buggies and lingtouV, New line of 1 tou'a. spring wagons at Buf- ut Stoc I rdest Styles of Ladies and Misses Oxfords and Shoes.

BOEHME COMPANY, LARGEST sVi ALVERN, IOWA. STORE IN WESTERN IOWA I.

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