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   Malvern Republic Leader (Newspaper) - September 6, 1883, Malvern, Iowa                                MALVERN VOLUME MILLS THURSDAY 3 OR NO PAY THE Attorneys cub courts ln lonn JAMES Attorney at Iowa JJ Attorney at Office over John Hansons Physician and promptly attended to day or east of Wilkinson physician and for the at Good wins drug fourth door south of west side of Third promptly attended to day or J HOMOS Physician and Attends promptly to calls In city or coun Office and consultation rooms over Paddock first door at head of Residence two blocks east of lu Physicians and Calls promptly attended at all Office over Bear ings residence over doors north Evans blocks north and throe Cast of National Bank Office to 0 J Physician and Henderson Surgeon WILL VISIT MALVERN regularly on the FIRST and THURSDAY and FRIDAY OF BACH Office with Thomas Are also prepared to build Orders Satisfaction HALVE If you want a square meal at any call at the Central Opposite Paddocks A perfect fit Leave your 27 T THE AUCTIONEER will attend public sales in part of Mills county or Charges reasonable and guaranteed on my Parties who see mo per sonally please ad dross me at Parties intending to employ me as auction eer will please have my printed on their sale MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG 1 i t i Lands and Town Lots for Sale M Mi1 arid Agent you waat borrow money on farm have that will mature and at and per No abstractor fee IE Europe and America Paper K Orders Gep Gos will receive or Siloam Mineral The proprietor and manager of this no Spring guarantees the cure o tlic following named or no pay al Blood and Skin Catarrh Livet Kidney anil Bladder The leading qualities of the water are Highly Soothing and These waters and tho ad vantages afforded at the Springs are in valuable to the They are a specific for Ladies in Delicate ANALYSIS 1 Reaction Carbonic Acid Carbonate Carbonate Sulphate Sulphate Chloride Sodium i 010 Organic A Volatile solids per 174 Good Hotel accommodations tion picturesque and Correspondence Address Gentry NATIONAL BANK OF Capital and AND SALE S OLD Class Prices Horses boarded and teams fed and BAIRD Sign 8 Carriage Paper Cal Done with neatness and Use nothing but tho best By so doing wo feel confident that wo ean please all may favor us with their Are thankful for the liberal patronage is short acquaintance In Malvern and trust by fair dealing and close attention to to merit a still larger share o public All orders In town or country left at Sny ders drug store will meet with prompt ALL WORK WARRANTED o give DEALER IN i t BOOTS AND GOODS LOWEST PRICES I Please Gin Me i HUNTERS REAL ESTATE ut Red Oak Iron REP 10 Store Fronts Bash Crest iron Iron of SEPTEMBER PUBLISHED EVERY BY Terms of Subscription Olio ono One six One three months 4 Pur suant to call the Republicans of Mills county met in delegate convention to nominate candidates for the vari offices to be filled at the October At 11 oclock tho delegates were called together by Ed chairman of tho county con tral for tho purpose of effecting a temporary was chosen temporary and secreta On the delegates of each precinct selected ono of their num ber as a committee on credentials and one on permanent with instructions to report upon the reassembling of the convention after Tho convention then adjourn ed till 1 20 oclock AFTERNOON Convention reassembled at The committee on perman ent organization reported Wat kins for chairman and Brown and as The re port was adopted and the committee Tho chairman now announced the convention ready to proceed with the work before Tubbs nominated French as a candidate for Represent Pritchard presented the name of No further nominations being the conven tion proceeded with an informal bal with the following result French Curtis Moved by Young that Frenchs nomination be made Osborn was nominated for Auditor by For Treasurer the names of Pierce of and James of were On the informal ballot the vote Greig Is To ihc Editor of The Leader When name wag first spoken of as a probable can for our State you ask ed what kind of a man is he Is befit for the place and remark that you had not known I then gave you personally my impres sions of his fitness for the and now that he is tho nominee of NUMBER the will give the to the public Metz The result of the formal ballot was for Greig and for Greigs was made Nominations for Sheriff were made as follows and The result of informal ballot Hurt Storer Sidener name was and the formal bal ot resulted in Hurts nomination y a vote of 56 J to for domination made Moore and Frazee were placed in nomination for the office of On the in formal ballot received and Frazeo name was withdrawn and Moores nomination made For Dean was cho sen by and Parsons was nominated for Coroner in tho same unanimous The sever al precincts then selected members of Central Committee as follows Hagood Miller Doer Shor win Glen Edwards Lyons Brown Meadows Crewsdon Silver Fohn Johnson Si Salyers Summers Em Patrick The convention then adjourned amidst vociferous cheers for the tick tto the court house yard whore speeches by and Senator At the close of the the delegates Iroin the first supervisor district met and nominated John Dy for Member of the The centra committee also one of Methodist Three Chinamen appeared before demolished tho elevators and ware partially ji aro intention j clothing and carpenters are need United expended in Republican I same in through your I have known him from his first residence in His wife having been in our family led me to mark with more interest his course in successful as it has and I know him only as a man of clear good in judgment of men and a raan of honor and From the age of he has breathed tho air of our free institutions and has drank in the genuine spirit of American He is ever found abreast with the true progress of Mie Aa an officer in our little city he has always entered with a liberal spirit into all that be to the welfare of tho urg ing forward its its its morals and good and that if it coat time and A radical temperance a city said to Hein has always by vote and advo sustained the temper ance measures in our city His present positions are entirely con with his past and what ever may have been his theories as to measures as wisest at any given ho stands now as his public acts and votes have When the plat form of Mills county Republican that really became the State was shown him be fore his he only it does not go far No wise man will press measures before the Even Lincoln did not press emancipation until ho saw the ime was ripe for Now with 000 majority in favor of prohibition a nonpartisan vote mer could not look upon the man party or himself with any re if they do not meet the call of hour by sustaining the Amend From all my past knowl edge of the I do deem him very fit man for the office ot State If I did I would not for one moment sustain his nomina and the Republican voters in his I concur in this He may not waste much valuable time in buncombe speeches ut what is in and places of personal his powers will be felt for the good of ho district and the These are my honest Yours most A Statement to tho Aug 24 On the evening of August a cyclone struck our com 135 dwellings and totally destroying their A largo number of others wore un and otherwise In the 19 persons were is strictly accurate and about 100 several of them The ruined houses were nearly all and occupied by mechanics and who have lost everything they had in the world except the clothing upon their the naked In many the heads of families aro Tho cyclone entered the county at its western bor and in its course destroyed the crops and buildings on about forty Others lying contiguous wore and five persons were kill ed outside the The relief com ha a detailed list of 124 fam in city entirely dosti Wo to tho public tor The loading business men of the city are all heavy and can do as much for tho sufferers as they They contributed None of the public buildings have escaped Our school building is tho court house is un and elected Brown of in citizens of Such instances are few and i oto the penniless would far i scarcely put them on their feet j to enable them to help them All contributions nro placed Sitb died at his dhe organ omo ii on last may uSsS after a protracted j Creston has voted a five per cen lax in aid of the Diagonal Sioux City has voted tho purpose of building water works A man and wife were arrested a Red Oak last week for burglarizing a church in that The Shenandoah canning company began canning corn last A largo force of hands ia Boono expects water barb wire another railroad and other improvements and additions ot Red Oak Montgomery voted on a railroad tax last the vote standing 407 to 59 in favor of the The erection of a Catholic cathe dral is now in progress at Council The foundation is nearly in and the work is being pushed of Adams Jaid her babe upon a bed and was shortly afterward horrified to find it It had on its face and Tho Council Bluffs papers are ex cited over the exhibition in that city of a two headed It was cap ured in Crescent Potta Baling and shipping hoy is be quite a business in some of northwestern At Wes ley tons are now piled up awaiting The merchants of Ida Grove close stores at eight oclock by This is a sensible idea and one that should prevail every Give the clerks a breathing An attempt was made by the in mates ot the Montgomery county ail to escape but their plot was discovered and There are twelve nine men and three It is said that friends of Hardy who was lynched for in the of Postmaster are now in Harlan looking after the Fifteen persons are re to A team attached to a wagon loaded with potatoes and driven by a young ran away the latter part of last week in the The lady was considerably bruised up and the street in the vicinity looked like a potato The fund for the benefit of Maddy has now reached After paying off a mortgage of a few dollars on the drug stock of ho late the remainder of fund will be judiciously invested n land by a committee appointed for hat a real estate dealer in was at the Union depot last evening waiting for a He set his valiso down and walked for a few minutes and when 10 returned it was The depot police woro notified but failed to find Reynold Anderson was pretty badly injured by a mulo that he was falling upon The dislocation of an arm and the break lie of a collar bone in two places will prove sufficient to keep the young man disabled for quite a peri ton John proprietor of a establishment at Council skipped out Those laving claims against of whom hero were quite a found in to attach his goods that hoy wore all Ha also eft a wife behind in destitute cir Martin and his wife arrested a short time ago for loan adopted and tho voman was fined Her present condition therefore does not elicit much A frightful accident occurred on ho North western road at Ores a small station six or seven miles from Council on last The was on the engine at the and the were instantly The fireman jumped from the engine and vas but slightly The ao waa caused by a switch ng as the train throw ng the engine and several oars iho truck and piling them in a mass of Hunger Goodwin WALL PAPER cts AS Silverware sold by us engraved MUNGER FARM MACHINERY SHELF FOULKS OLD NATIONAL BANK Among their nre nnd OBrien Harvest ng machine Weir Tongue antl and DEALER IN Shelf f Heavy Hardware Blacksmith w 3 t 0 9 V H H ID A Full Line of the Best Cooking and Heating Stoves ever Oar Tin SHOD is Tinning done to Order 117 Firstclass Doors Mixed AT THK JN POSTS FARM Cull ami examine our stock mul prices before It will coat you   

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