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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 1

The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 1

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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1 A WHOLE NUMBER 1843. VOLUME 3 NUMBER 3u. WATERLOO, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOHER 1891. ROBBED OP 81,300 When You Gome to the Big Reed Meeting, REMEMBER TO GO TO Mr. Spaulding, Near Viuton, the Vic WILL WIND UP OCTOBER WITH THE tim and O'clock I-ast Sight AVaa the Time.

THEY WE HE NERVY FELLOWS, EVER 111 iiuur nil From Tutmlay't Dotty. A telephonic message from Vinton states that a couple named Spaulding, who reside about two miles from that place, were robbed of 1 1,300 last night. SST WATERLOO! Two fellows entered their country home shortly after 6 o'clock, saying For your DRESS GOODS, that they had heard that Mr. Spauld I ing had collected $100 yesterday and they had come to get the money. His CLOAKS, CARPETS.

wife was frightened and, goiog up stairs, gave $1,300 to the robbers, all the money that was in the house. They gagged Mr. Spaulding and bound him to chairs in the lower part of the house and treated his wife in a similar manner upstairs, making her They Make Lowest Prices. fast to a bedstead. The man managed to release himself and gave the alarm at Vinton about 9 o'clock.

Officers AS THE AUTUMX LEAVES HAVE 1 HOPPED FliOM THE TJIEES, SO OUU Pit ICES IV ILL DIIOP THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1894. ii i ii 1 i i ii i. I. i i i 1 1 i i "MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES," IS A MAXIM YOU SHOULD APPLY WITH PECULIAR FORCE BETWEEN NOW AND NOVEMBER 1st. Blaekhawk Lumber Company were sent in all directions to scour the country for the nervy burglars, but up to the present time no trace of them EVERYTHING UNDER.

COVER. has been found. Our particulars are rather meagre, no description of the Telephone No. SO. EAST WATEliLOO.

parties being received. The belief is general at Vinton that the robbers were home talent, as they were seemingly well acquainted with the circum BEEKLY GASKXWS, stances in the case. U-fe41 TV HILPERTY DEAD. GOOD An Early and Well Known Resident of Waterloo Dies at Hastings, Sunday Night. 11 FIRST SECY OF RED JACKETS.

Every Yari if Frencli, Germ ii Mi HiEl-fa Dress Goods ii lie Store JIT A REDUCTION OF 25 TO 50 PER CENT. LARGEST AND BEST 3 -CHAIR SHOP IN THE CITY. ALL WORK FIRST-CLASS. CALL AND SEE US. From Tuesday's Daily.

John H. Hilferty, whom all our older residents will remember, died Sunday night last, at Hastings, Minnesota, of pneumonia. He was about 65 years of age and had for several years been in charge "of the grain elevators of Strong and Miller, in that city. He was a member of the Masonic frater Oct. 23-dGt-w2t OPPOSITE HENDERSON'S DUl'O STORE FORMERLY BRYANT'S.

38- 46. Years' experience in stove making has nity and was highly respected by all who knew'hlm. 50 inch 'Silk Finish all Wool 29c inch Silk Finish Henriettas, worth up to $1.00 a yard- 69c inch all Wool Suitings, Cloakings, sold up to 90c 35c inch Black and Colored Fine Serges, sold up to 69c inch French Checks, selling all over town at $1.35, 79c be made. 80 years1 testing of Jewel Stoves and As nearly as we can learn, Mr. Hil Ranges lias convinced the ferty came to Waterloo in 185G and en 50- people that we know gaged in the livery business soon after.

i ri 1 rv i it a In 1857, he, together with Losey and Hallock, owned the Theodore Filkins 50- make the are aft is- how to best. They tic in defect in con farm on the Blackhawk. He was one 'sign, per- of the charter members of the Water loo Hook Ladder which was or tructicn, economical eanized April 2, 1861, and when the in operation, lied Jacket Fire Co. was organized in moderate in price. Made 2 lannsi7ps Act in all styles January, 1869, he became a charter member and also the first Secretary of slVM at the deal- to see them that company.

Early in the seventies he went into the hotel business in La pre 1 1 xrrwt 4- I. ait nut a. judge of ILAKttSI SlUVErMNI IN IHEWOHLDl the 2 Forte City, and while there was mar ried to Miss Mary Dutton. la 1873 he above trade mark will prevent you from making a mistake. Priestley's Celebrated Black Goods, for this sale, 25 percent, off UNDERWEAR! TOM WEAK 50 Doz.

Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Vests and Pants, 45c The Celebrated J. E.J. Ribbed Vests and Pants 45c Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Vests and Drawers 79c Ladies' Gray Wool Vests and Pants, oveX? 69c Odd Lots of Men's Vests, sold up to 59c, while they iast 25c Ladies' Half Wool Union Suits, worth $1.00, for 69c returned to Waterloo and was, for year, in partnership with J. H. Williams in the Central House.

He then went to Hastings, where he has Death of Fred. Hall. been in the grain business ever since. From Tuesday's Daily. 3.

13. Hall has received a telegram The Balcom-Walsh Co. are selling the best gloves and mittens in the city Chicago Produce Market. CHICAUO, Oct. 23, 18W.

The quotations of the Board today were: OPKNISO. May, 48 May, iOH Oats 2S May, 3H. Mess Pork Cash, I12.57K 112 25. stating that his brother, Fred. Hall died at Los Angeles, California, yester at closing out prices.

dxw Money to Loan. Enquire of 43-2w C. W. Bown. day noon, of consumption.

Mr. Hall was a son of Arad Hall and a cousin of Mrs. A. J. Edwards.

F. F. Hall, of Sioux City, was also his brother. He GINGHAMS 38-inch Apron Ging Not a Candidate. It.

Atkins, has other relatives here. He went to of Barclay, objects to his name being CLOBINO 1:18 P. M. Wheat-Dec B2X May, 57. Corn-Dec, 47 May, 5 28 May, 32S Mesi Pork-Cash, 112.80; (12 20..

hams, worth I Oc. for be Los Angeles about seven years ago used as one of the Democratic candidates for justice of 'that township. His Western all Wool Shirting Flannels 1 6c and was subsequently married to Miss name has been sent in from that town 50 Pes. Cheviots, checks and stripes; Nellie Head, daughter of Rev. 13.

Read, who was formerly pastor of the First Skirting Flannels, worth 50c, 29c Muslin Underwear Ladies Night Gowns, worth up to $1.00, for 69c Ladies' Gowns, worth $1.25, for 89c Bargains in Lace Curtains. Table Covers, Etc. Extra Heavy Unbleached Cotton Flannel, worth I 1 for 7jc ship for this office and he should give notice of his withdrawal before the Chloago I'nlon Stock Tariu. Chicago. 21.

18Jt Baptist church in this city. Deceased fast colored Cretonnes, between now and November 1st 5ic HOOS Market actlra and firm: nrlces sa was at one time Professor of languages election ballots are printed. He says vie nigaer. wuiilty not quite to good, bales range at 84.35 ill. 85 for lisht: x4.30cM.fti in the college at Des Moines and occu in a communication: "lam not now for lougb packing: S4.4I24.95 for mixed: 11.00 Ladies Flannel Skirts, worth $1 95c Heavy Flannel Skirts, worth 90c 60c QS.IOfor heavy packing and shipping lots: pied a similar position in an institution near Los Angeles, but some three years ago his poor health compelled him to for pigs.

CATTLE Quiet, unchanged. SHEEP Market steady at Saturday's prices. resign. Since that time he has been gradually growing worse until death Heavy Cassimeres, for Boy's Suits and Pants, worth 45c 60c, Kocelpts: Cattle. Bl.nOO: hoxs.

JO.OO sheen. 14.UJU. came. FOR 25c AND 45c. Order your winter apples of Balcom- 6s.

iaul I'nion Stock Tards. Sotrrn St. Padu Oct 81, 1891. HOOS-Varket steady, with Saturday's close: A few bunches on the market, selling at UAUUy SHAWLS BAfDGER STATE BEAVER SHAWLS, WORTH $4.00, f2 gg OATTLEr-Market firm on iroid butcher Walsh Co. All choice stock.

Call and get prices. Chanok of Date. The Republican meeting advertised for Nov. 1, in Dlst. No.

5, Lincoln township, has been changed to Nov. 2. Hon. II. C.

Hem-enway and W. M. Law will be the stuff. Good demand for stockers; common slow. Prime steers, good steers s.1.00 Guinea Hen Cotton sic Granite Shirtings 10c prime cows, 2.503.00j (food cows, $2.00 4i 2.60; common to fair cow, S1.U)&U6; light veaicaives, Heavy calves, Jl.SOSauO: lookers, tlAXOS; feeder bulls.

sL2i speakers. il.7V BHhEi'-Oood demaid for sood muttons others dull. nor never have been a candidate for a petty town office, especially on a Demo-I'opulist ticket." Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. The ladies of the Progressive church are arranging to give a Waffle Supper in the vacant Bennett store building on West Fourth Btreet, on the evening of Nov.

9. That is the date, also, of the lloyal Arcanum banquet, but they will not begin their festivities until after the close of the supper at 8 o'clock. As long as you look bard up, you'll feel hard up. Turn over a new leaf and come to us, we'll make you feel better off. Croak, The Shoeman.

The best 5-cent Cigar you can buy is The Mystic, manufactured by Geo. F. Garvin. Supt. Buechele will hold a teachers' examination at the court house on Friday and Saturday of this week and all those whe do not already hold certificates and expect to teach this winter, should be present at this examination.

An Al Coffee for 25c per lb, at S. II. Finkerton's. Dr. C.

1. Artnian extracts teeth without pain. 38-2mo Htatk or Iowa, Ix District Count, Itlackhawk Comity, November Term, lol. To till whom may Omnrn: YOU AKK 11KKKKY NOTIFIED. That sn Muttons lambs tl.3913.00: com.

Bargains in Towels, Table Linens, Crashes, mon 11.35. Receipts: 159 bozs. 475 cattliM calva. 1ft leep, Worses, 8. Instrument of writing tmrnortliig to le the last Will and Textiiment Michael Mitchell, deceased, having been this day tiled, opened and read, Monday, the mil day of November, fixed for hearing proof of name.

Good All Linen Crash 5c V1TKHLOO DUHKETs. jjuieu ucioner Mill, lsiH. II. I). WILLIAMS.

IM3-3W Clerk District Court. Watehloo, October m. Damask Towels 9c FIouil, ptr hundred. 1.70tt2.0O Notice it the Appointment of Execu Cream Damasks, worth 50c, for 39c tor. Oa4 Cara Kysr.rM..,ta.l HTATHOF WWs, t-i, Ulackhawk County, VllTT'lf TU IfllJlTtlV I'tl'ffU Tlu.1 Successful store-keeping does not mean gigantic profits; it means doing business continually, constantly.

Our growing business proves we are on the right track. mum aw 40 es 1.60O2.00 i.as.no 4 10.00 21 22 18 II 2H 14 a.i (ii.iti.iii 4init iiii designed has been duly npiHilntcd and iiallned as Kxccntor of the KstateuMieorge W. Klmtnons, laleof Ulackhawk county, deceased. All persons Indebted to said Kfttate are requested to make Immediate payment: and thost having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned for allowance, 1 1 1 i UaytxVtaMXay.X IUji Psatrtay- Pta lMStM, Bs. HUtrn, Uo.

sovatry n. v. it ill' I Dated October 17, IMI. Ma. 0 cmary Cnl4.

I BLACK'S USSES, BRACES, S.UPPORTEIW. Catf Ma. asaasa saaaasi gb'aMITV OF OLD IX HE It, Hl'ITAIILK for sheds, for sale cheap. C. J.

Wimiti.k. BARBERS 2 3.

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