Û Anamosa Eureka
April 6, 1871 - Page 5
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List of Claims.-The following is a list of claims passed on by the Board of Supervisors at the April term, 1871.
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Drawing at the Earlville Gift Enterprise.-The drawing commenced at Exchange Hall on Tuesday morning last, and goes on night and day. At six o'clock Wednesday evening, 11,765 tickets had been taken from the wheel.-The drawers are-William Price, Delhi; A. Fortner, Waverly; Oscar Sherman, Anamosa; Charles Rundall. A house and lot, worth $1,000, were drawn by a poor widow woman in Earlville, who has five children and does washing for a living. Several other large prizes have been reported but so far as heard from, none have fallen to ticket-holders in this locality.-Edwin Harvey held a ticket which drew a large kerosene oil can, valued at $10, and used principally by merchants. The drawing will probably be concluded to-morrow. -------- Three thousand bags of letters, papers and pamphlets, weighing in the aggregate a hundred and fifty tons, pass through the New York Post Office every twenty-four hours. To receive and deliver this immense amount of matter requires the services of five hundred clerks and three hundred carriers. -------- The cheapest place just now for Boots and Shoes is at H. Wurzbacher's. MARRIED. -- By the Rev. R. C. Stephens, at his residence near Highland Grove, March 30th, Mr. Joseph Whitmore and Miss Adda Watts, both of Jones County, Iowa. At Fairview, Iowa, on the 30th day of March, by Eld. N. B. Homan, Mr. G. W. Beldin -Son of Dr. Beldin-to Miss Mary E. Yiesly, of Mt. Vernon. At Anamosa, on the 5th inst., by Robert Dott, J. P., Mr. Joseph McMillan, Waubeek, Linn Co., and Miss Catherine Ross, of Fairview, Jones County. -------- LOCAL NOTICES. Finest and largest stock of Hats and Caps in Anamosa, at Wood's tf Remember!-Shoes at cost at L. B. Peck's. 24w3 Go and see Wood's new styles of Hats and Caps. They are cheap! tf Dwelling House to Rent-Apply Dr. Blakeslee. (tf) For Sale.-My residence, house and four lots. A. Green. 18tf All kinds of old Cast Iron wanted at H. Lehmkuhl's. Rags wanted in exchange for Tinware, by A. Green. Seed Corn, Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, Alsike Clover Seed, Hungarian Grass Seed and Norway Oats, for sale by Alderman & Cunningham. tf For the Key-Stone Corn Planter, Connolly Wagon, Furst & Bradley Corn Cultivator, with diamond-shape shovels, call on H. Lehmkuhl & Co., Anamosa. 25w4 Hair Work-Mrs. W. V. Field is prepared to do all kinds of hair work in the line of switches, curls, chains, bracelets &c. Call on her and examine specimens. 8tf Plows! Plows!-Just received a large assortment of the genuine Moline Plows, which we will sell at low prices. Beware of imitations Lehmkuhl & Co. 50tf The Hazel Knoll Family Boarding School will open its Spring Session for 1871, April 10th. To those who desire to patronize a good Academic School it offers superior advantages.-Send for circular. 24w4 For Sale.-A Farm (adjoining the city corporation) of 60 acres; over 40 under cultivation; new frame dwelling, 14x22; cellar, full size; good cistern, &c. The house and 20 acres will be sold separate if desired. Apply to. I. Fisher. 4w The N. Y. Independent. -Subscribers to the Eureka can procure, through us, the New York Independent at $2,50 a year, and receive, at the same time, copies of Ritchie's fine premium engravings of Grant and Colfax. Apply at the Eureka office. 10tf |
Agricultural Implements.-Alderman & Cunningham are making arrangements to supply a large demand this season, in the Farm Machinery line, direct from the manufacturers. Seeders, Corn Planters, Riding and Walking Plows-the best in the market, and the best Cast-Steel Plows from the Grand de Tour, Peru, Moline and St. Louis factories.-Also Lumber Wagons, such as the "A. A. Cooper" and the "Star" Wagon; Mishawaukie Feed Mill, Anderson Steamer and many other articles in their line. Also, Reapers and Mowers, Threshers &c. Farmers will do well to call and see for themselves before ordering elsewhere, as they will soon have several car loads on hand in Anamosa. 19tf. Messrs. Lazarus & Morris, of Hartford, Conn., Manufacturers of the Celebrated Perfected Spectacles, have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Anamosa and vicinity, that they have appointed Dr. Alex. McKean as their sole agent for the sale of these goods. Dr. McKean has received all needful instructions, together with complete sets of "test types" for accurately and expeditiously ascertaining the exact strength of lens required by the patient. We have full confidence in the ability of our agent to meet the requirements of all customers, and through him guarantee a perfect fit in all cases. These goods are warranted to give a clear and distinct vision-never to tire the eye and to last many years without change being necessary. They have only to be tried to be thoroughly appreciated. v14n20y1o3t.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Wheaton & Chadwick has dissolved partnership.-The undersigned has rented a portion of W. S. Benton's Brick Machine Shop, with the privilege of using the machinery to carry on business and whereby it can be done with greater rapidity. Persons wanting anything in my line will do well to give me a call before contracting else-where. All orders promptly attended to: David Chadwick, Builder. Anamosa, Iowa 24tf Farm for Sale The subscriber offers his Farm of 160 acres, located in Madison Township, in Pleasant Valley, 12 miles east of Anamosa, and 4 miles south of the line of the Midland Railroad. Farm well fenced, 120 acres under cultivation, 3 good wells on the premises, good two-story dwelling, 18x30, and a good cellar. Also a stable and granary. Also 7 acres of river timber and 5 acres of white oak timber-1½ and three miles from the farm.-Also one good team, wagon &c., Rezper, Corn Plow, Planter and all kinds of Farming Utinsils necessary to carry on the farm. Terms reasonable. Enquire of the undersigned, on the premises. $50 given to any person who will find a purchaser. 20w7M. OVERBAUGH FOR SALE A good large Dwelling House, with eight rooms. House well furnished and large enough for two small families. Good wood house attached to kitchen. Buggy house. Comfortable small barn, with granaries. Two good wells of water, one good cistern and several out-buildings, with three large lots. Will sell for cash or trade for stock, or sell to responsible persons on time to suit them. Lies in thr best part of the town. For further information call upon the proprietor at the village of Fairview, Iowa. The property is located in the most desirable part of town. 25w4C. H. MERSHON. |