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WATERLOO, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, AVlilL 14, WHOLE NUMBER 1398 VOLUME 27-NUMBEIt 44. A PREMIUM I COMPLAINTSl From Hudson. Hudson, Iowa, April 13,1880. Waterloo Courier, drl Editor Courier: Rev. Sanford, of Relnbeck, preached for Rev.

L. L. The committee which 'Investigated the Iteinlirer-Cttse contested election AT Webber in bis absence Sunday morn ing, Bro. Webber being in Nebraska over Sunday. ARE ARRIVING DAILY, AT in the Floyd and Chickasaw senatorial district, reported last Friday In behalf of Judge KeinigeMhe sitting member.

La Porte City Items. Hon. 0. llayzlott spent last Sunday In I-a Porte. Cato Sells has been elected Secretary and W.

D. Wagoner Treasurer, of the Anamosa, La Porte Eldora railroad company. A large number of the young friends of Don Qoacketibush gathered at bis home last Monday evening, and celebrated his 14th birthday. Wm. Johnson, of Chautauqua Springs, Kansas, is visiting relatives and friends in this city.

Ham Camlck was brought before mayor Thurston last Saturday, and wiu. lined $25 for drinking too much On account of sickness, uev. Jiasnor Annual Meetin. The fourth annual meeting of the Eijultable Mutual Life and hndowmeut Association was held Tuesday, April 6th, and wivs well attended. Among those present were: T.

R. Beers, PreHt. Lyons Branch; Chas. Walls, Vice Prest. Clinton Branch; Prof.

Wm. Wilcox, Prest. DeWitt Branch; Capt. F. W.

Co.ad and II. L. Kusel, Newton; B. Murphy, Vinton, and others. There being over 400 members of the Association in Clinton the delegates from that oounty thoroughly inspected the affairs of the Association and were so well pleased with Its condition that they ex-nressed themselves confident that the did not till his appointment Sunday morning.

Fhila. Ono-Pnco Clothmg Houcc I Rev, Omlerdonk was on nana as us B. E. ISRAEL'S ual Sunday. M.

M. Dletz returned rrom iniuuque Saturday, On Wednesday noon freight train south bound, when about half way to Business Declarations I Reinbeck, ran off the track ana alien ed 16 cars, car of 4 cars of membership could be doubled in that county this year. The articles of incorporation of the Association provide Owing to the presence of a number of companies of militia with artillery, at East St. Louis, the strikers have made no further demonstrations. Eight persons have died from wounds Inflicted by the deputy sheriffs.

Several Incendiary flies were started In the railroad yards and a number of freight cars were destroyed. The Kindergarten will open at the west side school building next Monday morning; It is really cruel when calling up the Right now, at the outset of the Spring Season, we wish to say what we have often said before, that for a uirectory or not lessuian seven nor more than 13 members. At organ hogs, 2 belonging to J. II. Knostman, 2 to Scroggy Bonoateel, the rest empties.

Fortunately no one was hurt. It was not until Saturday afternoon that the wreck was cleared up. On Wednesday evening while the Waterloo "prohibition." W. D. Wagoner returned from Chicago last Sunday where he had gone to buy his spring stock of dry goods.

Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Eckhard, of Cedar Rapids, are spending a few days in this city with their daughter, Mrs. S.

A. Wagoner. J. P. King, the traveling photographer, will move his car to Moorevllle next Friday.

Any desiring good pic ization seven were chosen. Last year two more were elected, one at La Porte Citv and another at Vinton. This The Legal Guarantee we Give With Every Sale year two more were added: F. R. Beers, of the Lyons Mirror, and J.

Consisting of one of the Finest Lines of Men's, Youths', Boys and Children's Eyerly, cashier of a Newton bank, the former to serve for one year and the latter for two years. J.J. Tolerton, train was hacking up, on us way 10 the wreck, they ran over and killed 3 very large hogs belonging to Mr. II. E.

Taylor. Will Stevens, a young man stopping at Mr. Grady's, while out bunting last Sunday, in company with a son of Mr. D. G.

Ellis and B. Murphy were also Means something. For we Intend not only to guarantee satisfaction, but to give satisfaction. We are not going to do what others do In this respect some may do the same burlt Is probably well known that the word "guarantee" means that, it goods have proved disappointing, your complaints will have courteous attention, and that every Just claim will be promptly and completely satisfied. elected for three years, and L.

John son was elected to 1111 vacancy. A de tailed report of the secretary was read tures should not fail to call on hlin before he leaves. We are pleased to note that Robert Kennedy is again Bble to be around, after being coullued to his room nearly all winter. Dolly, the only child of Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Ludlow, died last Sunday of diphtheria. A. R. Foote, of Cedar Rapids, trav-eling auditor of the C.

R. N. R'y, was in the city Monday looking after business. TheKlausner building is being re Paterson, wbb accidentally siioi in uie back of the head. He was taken to Mr.

Wm. Gibson's and Dm. Seibert and Hathaway, of Reinbeck were called. They took out 40 shot and say there are many more that will have to and will be printed and sent to the members. It makes a good showing, indeed.

From it we learn that, during 1 Ever seen in WATERLOO, which will be SOLD central telephone office, to mention the fact that a quarter is very generous change for ten cents. Sarah S. Vorce, aged 12 years and 7 mouths, died April tftb, of rheumatism complicated with congestion of the lungs, and was buried yesterday afternoon. Doo Imi. Liver-colored Spaniel; white oblong spot under jaw; indistinct white spot between forelegs; scar on left hind leg, seen by parting hair; dog been gone 3 weeks; $5 reward for his return to this office.

Picnic Phil. Sheridan Camp, S. of will celebrate their first anniversary by a basket picnic in their hall on the 10th. There will be a Bliort literary programme and a good time Is guaranteed. All Invited, admission free.

the past year, the Association has bad 13 deaths, only 5 to the 1,000, and dur-ma the four years of its existence the be taken out. lie is uoing as wen as could be expected. WE WILL THANK YOU LOWER than ever before. At the ladies' meeting wuicn mei number of deaths was 35. The aver acre cost per year per member has rang with Mrs.

McCarty, Thursday after noon, the Union Cheerful Workers so- paired preparatory to being occupied ed from $15.75 for the ages between 15 For permitting us to recompense for loss sustained, because it is simply an and 80 years, to $24.25 for the ages ciety was completed, and the following by Gilley Walker. They expect to irely officers elected: Mrs. S. McCar- open np about the 25th of this month, act of justice. from 50 to 00 years.

This is su with a new stock of groceries. ty; Vice Mrs. 8. JJ. Mitchell; cheap enough for $2,500 insuranco and We Defy Competition Because it secures us your good will.

Because It points out defects in manufacture that we may Sec. Mrs. W. F. Elghmey; $1 ,000 endowment.

The growth of the Association has been uniform, steady and healthy and to-day there are 33 Because It enables us to Inspire our customers wltti the feeling that they are Mrs. C. F. Brandhorst. Directresses for the first 8 months: Mrs.

Popp, surrounded by every possible safeguard. Mrs. J. H. Knostman.

Mrs. A. Cottrell. branches in different parts of the State Because It enables us to show you that there Is but one Clothing House In After the annual meeting adjourned J. J.

Pickering, of Vinton, was in the city several days the first of the week. S. Piersol, of Independence, spent last week in this city visiting with Dr. Wesson and family. Jack.

Rev. D. W. Burroughs' condition seemed to be somewhat improved yesterday. There was a good attendance.

They meet with Mrs. C. F. Brandhorst, Uils city where even the board of directors met and re-elect' HE? HATS! IJEI7MTS! Thursday, April 22, at 8 o'clock. ed the old officers and also elected Dr.

C. s. Chase as medical director. Dr The 1 M. O.

A. meeung ounuay ar- A CHILD CAN DEAL WITHOUT RISK OF IMPOSITION. Chase has been Actinir Medical Direc-1 ternoon was well attended. Led by tor for some time past, very satlsract- uro. lemming.

Our stock of Hats cannot be surpassed by any Died. Friday morning, only son of Six tramps who were confined in the orily. During- the. vear not a death. calaboose, last Monday night, took has occurred of a member in the City.

We carry the Finest Line in Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Warner, buried Saturday afternoon. On account of the bad weather funeral sermon will 'French leave," leaving the front door plication he approved and he gives oil its hinges. great care and attention to his duties Ladies! Ladies! Ladies! The Schoolmaster's Club will meet at the Irving Thursday and Friday of this week.

Prof. C. I). Moyer is President and a number of the most prominent educators of the State wHL.be present." The Rev. Dr.

Perclval's discourse in St. Mark's church, next Sunday evening, the 18th will be as follows: 'The Scripture Model of Womanhood the true pattern after which the young women of America should mould their own characters." A general attendance is cordially Invited. Notice. Young boys and girls are in the habit of standing on the sides of the open water works ditches to the annoyance of the contractor and employes. It is dangerous and liable to produce caving of the banks.

Parents, be preached by Rev. Bashor, next Sabbath morning. The following resolution was also adopted and is a worthy tribute to one Style and Quality! Mesdames Thompson Wilson will hold a grand millinery opening in their new establishment next dopr to Balliett Weld's, on Thursday, April 22d. Harry Roberts, of Kimball, JJ. who has perhaps done as mucn as any one to make the qui table a success we want your opinions of sone of the new We ask you to come, because has come to stay in this vicinity this summer.

Novelties in Resolved, That the thanks of the JS. M. L. and End. Association of Water They will have a full line of ladies' furnishing goods, art and embroidery Mrs.

Stebbins, of Chicago, Mrs. W. Wo extend an invitation to all to call and exam J. McCord's mother, is here on a visit. Mrs.

W. J. McCord and mother, Mrs. loo, Iowa, be extended through its board of directors to Geo. W.

Harbin, Secretary, for bis incessant labors in materials, patterns, and will do stamping on short notice. They will also open an exchange for woman's Stebbins, were in Marshalltown one Knee Pants Suits anilKiltSiiitsTorGailQren, day last week. securing the passage of the bill regu ine our NEW STYLES, at the SH SHE XEoS work. Also.a decorative art school which will be under the supervision of Mrs. Miss Flossie Webber, 01 iieinuecK, lating mutual insurance companies.

is visiting friends here. M. W. Thompson, recently at the head Mr. W.

F. Eighmey was chosen JUHT RECEIVED. 1 of the Bchool of art in uichmond, va. Railroad Notes. bate war still on.

teacher of the young ladies' class in the Union Sunday Bcbool, the class Married. Near Eagle Center, They are the cutest little gems you ever saw, at prices that will astonish you. teachers and others, who have children under their control, please restrain them and thus avoid possible accidents and injuries. J.II.Kuims, Mayor. Robiied.

Mrs. A. E. Ham had quite an experience on an Illinois Central train last Thursday noon. She and her that was not supplied last Sunday.

About 5 p. m. Friday, Station Agent April 7, 1880, by Rev. J. G.

Van Ness, One Price Clothing House, Mr. Wm. Holland and Miss Mary Chesley, of the Illinois central ran M. V. S.

Thk Rev. Geo. II. Thatek, of way. received a dispatch instructing Humphrey.

Mr. Holland is a young man of industrious habits, honest and successful, and will make a most excel Bourbon, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Suiloh's Consumption Cure." F'or sale by him not to sell California tickets via the T. S. F. Ry.

at the cut rates any longer, but to advance them to old rates. The reason for this was prob lent husband. The hide is most fa vorably known as a lady of good edu Shutts Barber. CONFIRMATION SUITS! Largest Assortment. Greatest Variety'.

cation and practical ability, and is well (WEST SIDEjVflTERLOO, IOWA. B. E. ISRAEL From Raymond. ably indicated by the press dispatches of that morning, which Btated that the Atchison road bad raised their rate litted to make home what it should be.

sister, Miss Speicher, got in a car at the depot here and took a seat facing one in which an elderly lady was seated. The train remained here some time, and the ladies left the car for a few moments, Mrs. Ham dropping ber pocketbouk on the seat as she got up. When they returned she discovered that it was missing, and asked the elderly ladv if she bad seen it. She an Half a hundred invited guests witnessed the ceremony and shared the boun- APRIL 12, 1880.

Ed. Courier: A gentle rain is caus ul refreshments. A table loaded with from Kansas City to the coast to $12 for first-class and $10 for second-class fare. The reason assigned was that the traffic bad grown to such propor presents, beautiful and useful, told of ing the grass to spring forth, indicating the return of spring, while all things Lowest Prices Rule in this Department! the many kindly thoughts or the givers toward the happy couple. tions that they could not handle It, confirm the fact that one long cold winter has retired to give place to the return of spring with its balmy air and riTHE I1B1V1I1M1E RIIIMICtP Station Agent Huff, of the C.

li. received notice of this raise in Clarence Kellogg celebrated his elev It is not our fault, but we are not ashamed to tell of it that we received enth birthday laet Friday. A number rates via Kansas City Friday morning. The Union Pacific is still making a $5 of his young friends made the affair very pleasant, and Master Clarence re genial rays of the sun. Who of us are not ready to welcome the grand transformation, bringing joy and gladness to all? rata from Council Bluffs, and the dis swered in the negative, but a lady behind thera told Mrs.

Ham that she saw this old lady pick it up. She still denied it until a gentleman sitting opposite also said be saw her pick it up. She then returned it and pleaded as an excuse for denying it that she didn't know to whom it belonged. City Council Proceedings. More Spring Clothing RE-OPENED patches on Saturday stated that this low rate would be continued until yesterday, and probably until next Satur This season than all the other Clothing Houses in this The season is geuing quite au-vanced, and farmers are pushing their work in anticipation of a good crop, as the earth has been well sheltered by day.

city combined. AM) CONTAINS THE FINEST ASSORTMENT WRECK ON TUB DIAGONAL. ceived a number of handsome girts. BOOTS, SHOES, GLOVES, W. F.

EICHMEY, HUDSON, IOWA, Last Wednesday pfternoon quite an snow during the winter, and the earth is sufficiently moist to start seed OF IA6ES extensive wreck took place on the vi BUGGIES MID CM agonal between Hudson and Reinbeck. Monday Eve, April 12. Council met in regular session, and was called to order by the Mayor, all trustees except Messrs. Miller and Piatt present. Petition read from Isaac Teeter et The track spread under a freightjtrain, and sixteen cars were ditched.

or- which may be put into the ground in season. There has been already a little grain sown, and much ground is now ready or nearly ready for crops. It is thought rye has generally wintered well, and also grass, tame and In the State, and in fact our entire Warehouse, comprising three floors, is tunately nearly all of the cars were empties, and the damage was not very Ha Just received fine lot of Hats, Shoes, Overalls, Shirts, Rubber Coats, Ladles' Gossamers all of the latest defiigni and patterns. Also Ladles' and Gents' Kid Olovea, Window crowded with new and beautiful (ioods, or tne LATEST IMf KU MENT, and all STANDARD GOODS, fully Warranted great. The passenger train north that We can show you Thousands of Men's and Youths' SUPERB TAILOR MADE SUITS AND Cnninrf AvArmota and Panto fnrRiiciTiacc TWe.R night was unable to get through on ac WE KEEP NO INFERIOR GOODS count of the wreck.

NOTES. AND THE ONLY POSITIVE Two full-grown buffaloes occupied Shade, and a general stock of Merchandise1 Groceries, etc. floods that will please you and prices that defy competition. Call and toe me before purchasing elsewhere. F.

EIGHMEY, Hudson, Iowa. Assignee's Sale. a car on one of the through freight asking that a three-plank sidewalk be ordered on the southeasterly side of Eleventh street, extending 300 feet from the corner of Washington street. Referred. Finance committee reported, recommending payment of bill of Cowin Kuehnle of $05, ior rent of Water Witch engine house; also, asking more time to report on city treasurer's report.

Report adopted. Committee on streets and alleys reported on petition of C. Sanders et askine a two-Blank sidewalk on the Force-Feed Seeder trains going west on the Illinois Cen wild, by the protection from snow. There appears to be quite a little sickness through tha country, and Dr. P.

J. Fullerton is having quite an extensive ride. Roads have been quite bad, but are improving fast. Harris is pushing the creamery business, and prepared to use whatever milk be may receive. Prospects point to Mrs.

Mulqueen returning to Raymond again from tral last Tuesday night. They were from Pennsylvania, and were going to LjlllllftUIUlUUUWUUUlUUlOilUl LUU1UUUU iiuuwj -AND THE- Sioux City, to be placed on a large Which no other House In this city can equal in stock farm near that place. Each ani Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned will, on Saturday, the SMth day of April. A. D.

mal occupied half of the car, and there was a partition between them. QUALITY AND STYLE! Budlong Disk Pulverizer, Uladbrook. Mr. Jessup and his party of railroad 18H0, at the store building hereinafter mentioned, sell to the best and highest bidder, for cash, the entire stnek of boots and shoes then remaining unsold, which formerly belonged to Reuben Stevens, now held by me as assignee, oontained In the brick store building known as the Hardee Block. In the city of Waterloo, ou Mr.

Samuel Ilitt, now occupying his And at lower prices than you can obtain inferior goods elsewhere, house, will occupy the bouse being built by Wm. Barry on his home lot, and will make a very comfortable, magnates returned from their western trip Wednesday, having only gone as far west as Cherokee. They went up the Branch and inspected the Dubuque Dakota, and returning spent the in fact our unparaueiea biock ui the west sine or tne ueaar uiver. Bids in writing will be received by me based TTo ttyi otq If yu want anything in our line, call where you ti lilol can have a selection, at upon a per cent of the oost price of said stock pleasant place. Charles i awcett Drought in a hen northeasterly side of Commercial street from northwest corner of lot 2, original plat, to northwest corner of lot 2, Eg-ger's addition, recommending the adoption of a resolution granting the prayer of petition.

Adopted. Special committee to tlx officers' salaries reported, and report was referred to committee on ordinances, to prepare an ordinance in accordance therewith. The following bills against the city were read and allowed: West side street fund, labor, J. G. Hofl Sons, supplies, Frank clothing for tramps, II.

Martin, Suits: and: Pants egg the past week weighing four and a HOLMES! VAUGHAN'S. up to noon of said day. The bids will be opened and sale declared In the afternoon of said day. P. J.

BWERI.INO, Assignee Estate of Iteuben Btcveim. SHERIFFS SALE. half ounces. Charley has his home completed, making a very nice, tasty home for Takes in everything from very plain to fancy colors; low priced, to the finest. himself and family.

STATU OP IOWA, I UlACKHAWK COUNTT. Notice is hereby given, that on the 16th day Gardening is already being com Prime Apple Cider Pure, clean Cider, manufactured and pressed $1000 PQRPE'T menced, although the earth does not warm up very fast. night here and went to Dubuque Thursday. While here they looked the city over, and expressed themselves as well pleased with it. There were twenty-two passengers on Conductor Turner's train from the north on the Branch bound for California, Friday afternoon.

Eighteen of them came from Osage. Among the railroad men who were In this city during the past week were the following: J. E. McNeil, trainmaster at Fort Dodge; C. W.

Adams, general western passenger agent, and E. Van Dusen, chief assistant passenger agent Pittsburg, Fort Wayne Chicago railway; Geo. W. Bull, of the Merchants' Despatch: Geo. M.

Nix, II. I). Parker has employed David If SOT HA TASA. FILLER. Don't Forget that we keep the Greatest Assortment of of April, A.

I). 1HW). at 10 o'clock A. at the court house In the city ot Waterloo and county aforesaid, will tie soldat public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, levied upon and taken by virtue of a special execution, issued from the office of the Clerk of the Ciroult Court, of the best Indiana apples. If any one am show proof thrtt the Cider has lieen mixed wit any druif.

I i willing to pay a premium of tM feeding tramps, Al. w. wipe, burying dead animals, L. D. Anthony, burying dead animals, $2.50: J.

AVjlliams and J. Berry 4 Arthur for the summer, and will have good help. to tne aeteetor ot tne urux. John Sickeis will put in a pan 01 me GOTTFRIED HARTMANN. FURNISHING GOODS Miller farm, occupied by his father, in within and for the county of Illackhawk, State of Iowa, In favor of Rensselaer Russell, and against the property of Lara Rouijuest and uaroara Konquesi ei ai, to-wit: The North half (14) of the South East Quar corn and oats.

Johnny cad nne prospects for a crop last year, but was in the line of the hail storm of August 8, and nearly lost his crops, as also did TO THE PUBLIC! ter (U of Bectlon No. Twenty-three (SI) In IN THIS CITY. Don't Forget that we have all New Style his father. traveling freight agent Illinois Central Township No. Klghty-etght (8K), North Range Thirteen (lit), West of the 6tn P.

In Black- hawk County, Iowa, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said writ of execution and all accruing costs. W. W. EDGINGTON. Willie Sickels will work for C.

Hen labor, fire department, L. iT. Walker Hose rent of ground for hose houso, $i); Weaver Digman, supplies for tramps, East side road district, labor, $34.37. Following bills were read and referred. Gas bill for March and repairs, Hoff Sons, supplies, Thos.

Christie, coal, $45.15. Action of Red Jacket fire company In election of officers and election and discbarge of members was approved. Special committee on matter of grade in front of Turner hall granted more time. THE STOCK OF railway, and Mr. Jenkins, of the renn derson at tile laying, and will com sylvania line.

BOOTS and SHOES mence business Monday. They are open for proposals for ditching and Sheriff of Illackhawk County. Bated at the Bhcritt'sollice, Waterloo, March 17th. lxxa. C.

W. MitUMM, tWI wgpftd.H). Plaintiff's Attorney. tile laying. Lately Delonirinir to R.

STEVEN'S, Is being solu at Frank Woods, the Illinois Central engineer who was the victim of the vitriol throwing at Dubuque some time since, was taken east two weeks since Tom Barker, who tooK a car-load 01 FOB- ASSIGNEE SALE! To Farmers Horse Breeders horses to New York state, has returned to Raymond. to have his eyes treated by a distin This is an excellent opporlnnlly to secure tlrttt-clttss boots aud Shoes at Men and Boys. guished occulist. His friends hope that Miss Belie Uietnck is at uaymona, In the vicinity of Waterloo, who may desire to Improve their horse stock, I wish to say that the Bight of one eye may be saved and is giving instructions in music. VERY LOW two as gooa W.

A. Heath, the accommodating Call and mnke your Selections before the French DRAFT STALLIONS Don't Forget that we guarantee to give satisfaction and are Irvine Rrown is engaged to worn ior II. Groom. Geo. Gould has improved his place clerk in the Illinois Central freight stock Is sold out.

office in this city, left Monday for a P. J. SIBERLING. Assignee. Action on electric light ordinance postponed to next session.

Resolution of Mr. Mack, appropriating $150 from the general fund to each of the street funds, adopted. Resolution of Mr. Shutts, that the committee on waterworks be empowered to locate the hydrants with reference to lot lines and sidewalks, adopted. Ai there are In America will make the 8eaon of commencing' April 1st and continuing till July lHt or a long thereafter aa there may by putting up a new fence.

couple weeks' trip to Kansas. A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE TOR a CBWT8. tlnlT m.ertlwd town fer llr. de.Ur. WW AJJrta BWGHACT Vk Fifth Avenue.

CHICAGO. RBTAIIi AT R. P. Fowler's Drugstore. Fawcett Gould expect to put up The Illinois Central railway now be paying- buslneiw to attend to, at what il known aa the Conokr Bakn, near stork farm their meat market this week.

have on sale 90-day round trip tickets FttOM of G. A. Whitney, Waterloo, Iowa. Descrip J. J.

Hoxie is repairing wagons at IOYA SEED CO. to California points at $53.50. his Bhop in Raymond. Give bim a call tion: JUMBO. when in need of work in bis line.

II. R. Lutes was down from Sumner on a visit last Wednesday and Thurs 25 TO 33 PER CENT Elder P. Ilallowell has shipped for Recorded in National Norman Horse Regis day. He savs that men are at work setting on bis tree claim near Mt.

Ver ter. A beautiful dapple gray with sliver mane and tall, seven years old, weurht In fair flesh Kliiu nounds: is remarkably smooth and sym grading for the Dubuque Northwest Probate or Will. STATU OP IOWA, i In Circuit Court, Resolution of Mr. Fowler, mat the city engineer establish the grade on the levee occupied by the C. R.

N. track, and on Commercial from Second street to the levee, adopted. Resolution of Mr. Fowler, providing for the sale of condemned tools be ern at oumner. TIIAN ELSEWHERE! non, Dakota, about 12,000 trees and cuttings.

His son, A. R.I Ilallowell, has exchanged his tree claim near the same place for a team, buggy and har metrical for a horse of bis le, with plenty of bone and muscle, full of mettle yet kind and arentle. A horse that no man can see without County of Blackhawk, KS May Term, 1W. Monday morning, the annual of the C. F.

M. Branch was held To da whom it may concern; AT THE Having purchased the entire stork and business of the late firm of O. W. DORR Will offer this yi-ar a laiwr and better st.rk than ever before of fresh and tc-ted IOWA SEEDS! Which have obtained a national reputation. The business will a managed by niemtu of the late Ann, who has had nine years 1 y.

t-lence in the trade. hrhv Notified. That an Instrument at the otnce of the Secretary in Duou admiring-. ST. VICTOR.

mot Mirtinv to be the last Wilt and que. Mr. Stickney, of the Minnesota Testament of Martin Gleason. deceased, haviuif Ueirlstered In Vol. II Percheron Norman and C.

W. Benson IFHILIIIUIS-Finn. HOUSE! Stud Hook. Weight, in good flesh, 1HO0 been this dav ttlea, openi ana rciui, theD3d day of May, to flxed for hear Very tine, stylish and active, vory compactly ing- roof of same. and symmetrically ouilt; plenty oi cone ior of London, one of the backers of the M.

N. were elected directors of the Branch. This looks as though the Waterloo Route might come under Dated "Vj.EnwAKr. faVw3 Clerk Circuit Court, norseoi nissize ana possesses wuuuoriui ergy and endurance. ness, as needed more teams with which to crowd his spring work.

E. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Wangler East Side, Corner Fourth and Sycamore Streets. TERM S-t lfl.00 to Insure mare In foal. longing to the West side road district for benefit of West side street fund, adopted. On motion the street commissioners were instructed not to hire tramps to work on the streets.

On motion council adjourned. Ariz You Made" miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Sbiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale bv Shutta Barbae one management after all. All accounts will be payable ss soon aa mares are known to be In loal, or are removed from Don't Fall to Eond For Catalogue. Address all correspondence IOWA SEED (ft ufcir to C.

p. i-r 219 Fourth Dej Molnew, Hwa. Mr. Chesley has received later ad the county, to O. A.

Whitney, Waterloo, lowa, who has full power to adjust and collect the game. For further particulars imintre of Mm. vices to continue sale of California tickets over the southern route at the E. E. ISRAEL, Manager.

For Sale liy the RICKER LOBER CO. Jonff Hrlm, Groom. owner. 1JM5-4W slight advance named by the T. St.

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