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| [ | I'HE OMAHA DA1LY BET: THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1882, COUNCIL BLUEFES COMMISSION MERGHANTS, City Market, Couneil Riufty, Tows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agenta for the_Celcbrated Mills o¢ H. D, Rush & Co., Golden Ragle Flour, Leavenworth, Kansas, and Queen Bee Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota. Foference, Smith & Cri-t-nden, Uour cil Bluffs, fa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF2, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRAGT 0FFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNGIL BLUFFS - IOWA, H. LARSON, 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Ready-fitted uppers, in calt skin ool kip. Ok and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al ©00ds appertaining _to the shoe trade. _Go-ds sold as cheap as in the Ras). MRS, NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Goum‘:il l!{gfl‘s Ia. WATEHER WAVES That never require crimping, af Mre. J. J. Good's Halr Storo, at prices never befere touched by Any other hair dealer. Also a full line of switches, etc., at xreatly reduced prices. Also gold, llver and colored nots ~ Waves mads from ladics” own hair! Do not fail to call beforo purchasing . All rranted a8 represented. . J. J. GOOD, R I oy 29 Main street, Council Bluffs, Town. MASON WISE, HAIR GOODS, LIVERY, PEED & SALE stasik [WATER WAVES, The largest and best |In Steck and Manufactur- - ed to Order. in the west.|Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES, Neots, Combs, Brushes, Face-pow- ders, Bands, Hair Orna- stables Roadsters, Saddle and draft horses for sale, ments, &e., &e. also afine lot of mules All Goods Warranted as Jjust received which Represented, and Prices will be closed out|Guaranteed, 337 W. Broadway, and cheap. 109 §. Main St. SCOTT ST., NEAR BROADWAY./MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. |Council Bluffs; - - - Towa. CENGERS R i 18 & 3 Tont, v, blood or use of - PERR Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com: AND OTHER 100 rope,” Rheama. A TUMO R S timm, Fover ana Moreur- Medical inl 8ores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Catareh, weak, inflamed and granulatod Eyes, *crofulots Ulcers and Fo- male Digense: of all'kinds. Al Kidney and AND Venerial discases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured GYGNECOLOGIST. Electrician money refunded, All diseases treated upon the principleof veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- ons or the Knife. Electrs Vapor or Msdicated Baths, furnished otewho desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use | Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- tho Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has delphia, Ponna, superior {n the worla, CONSULTATION FREE Office Cur. Broadway & Glenn Ave, CALL 0N OK ADDRESS Drs. B, Rice and F, C. Miller, CO‘}E‘CIP BLUFF S, I“,', TTEVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Boujuet's old stand, Council Biuffs, Towa, WILLARD SMITH, Prop. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and printul dif- ficulties peculiar to females a specialty. 7 The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker in the West; also a choice hand for Cakes and Pies. Bread delivered to all parts of the city. W.D.STILLMAN, "~ FRESH FISH! Practitionor of Homeopathy, consulting ? arouna this equare, as in many old Mexican towns. Notwithstanding the past week has One of the Best and Most |been cold, and every day has been a Beautiful in Tows. rainy day, and oven the nowspaper SHELéY COUNTY. oame freezing with stories of snow —— blockades and terrible cold, and al though the ice cream can and the lemonade cooler have beon retired in disgust and the soda fountain is feczen up, yet the crowds of people who are seen on the streets, and the throngs of teams packed in around the court HARLAN, Ia., M 4 9. house, bear testimony to the truthful- AR A ness of the statement that this town, Shelby county is in the last tier of(4y'g husiness town has forr equals on counties from the south, and on the|the slope for its s second, from the Missouri river, Tt lies nearly in the form of a equare, [ of the place may bo b and contains about 700 square miles, | by enumarating the k business The land is greatly diversified by roll- | and number of each. They are: Eight h ol Heloe Bl storos of general merchandise, four of ing praries, small timber belts, and. | §OR G RET T, ey rich bottom lands, with patches bro-[gwo of merchant tailoring, two of ken and cut by hills and deep valleys, | clothing, hats and caps, three of hard- The Enterprisiog Town That Makes Xt Known to the United States. Corr espondence of the Bee. THE BUSINRSS underatood The county is well watered by boun. | Ware, two of furniture, throo of mili- el wpel i inery, three dressmakers, four im- tiful springs and numerous stroams, | i ieht firms, throe lumber yards, prominent among which is the Nish. }nur coal dealera, five land and loan nabotany, whose valleys are counted | offioos, two brokers, five grain firms, among the most beautiful and fertile | four stock dealers, threo barb:re;wp-. 4 9 : in the state. three hotels, six restaurants, 2 photo graphers, three news THE SoIL pers, two livery stables, six Dblacksmith and wagon is a rich mlcious loam, well adapted shops, three harness shops, four boot to most all the western crops, with |and shoe shops, two bakerier, two i brick yards, two mills, three meat the exception of some of the tame markets, ',h'rne bauks, two butter and grassos, while it is proominently | gou Grms, five puint shops, ten con- corn county. Shelby county is notic- | tractors and buil lers, thirteen insur- able as being in that vast tract of the | ance agents, two surveyors, eighteen western slope where there is an abun. [ attorneys, eleven physicians, and den- dance of that clay sub-soil which of- tists, mutsicians, nurserymen, ab- ten aftects the work of the husband- |stractors and marblemen, There man, and adds uncertainty to crops [ have been quite a number of large in dry seacons. Here “the heavy [brick buildings erected within ‘a fow rains settle at once into the deep | years, and several more are in build- rich soil, and the plowman proceeds |ing this season, among which is the with his work and the corn endures opera house, 44x120, at the southwest the drouth of last seasor, yielding a [corner of the square. 'The town clock fair and high priced crop. "The land | has refused to strike for a fow days, in the county is nearly all taken up|probably because the political feld is by actual settlers, and in every direc- |so badly mixed up. This clock ‘s an tion young towns are being built up, | ornament and a credit to the place, and railroad enterprise is laying the|and the large stores, heavy etocks of iron rail, not only through the centre goods, abundance of shade trees, door and the county seat, but in all direc- yards fenced in and well filled with tions across and near to its bounda- | fruits and flowers, interspersed with ries. the cedars and junipers, the solemn SHELDY, drooping Norway spruce and the lux- in the extreme southwes:, on the|Urious Austrian and Scotch gines, Rock Island main line, is ono of the | While towering above these are the na- beautiful and growing young citics. It has a large trade, is settled largely by people from the middle states and the western reserve, and early established a reputation for good society and the better class of morals, Elkhorn is a small town in the southeast and Defi- ance in the north, on the Chicago & Milwaukee, is a new town of 200 on the line of the prospective new road. KIRKMAN, six miles north of Harlan, is the ter- minus of the Chicago & Northwestern stub, which is expecting soon to be connected with the county seat and the R. I. R. R., by a continuation of one or both of these stub roads, which are at present surveying and figuring for extensions. At present the con- nections are made by atage. IRWIN, in the northeast, on the Chicago & Northwestern branch, is a town of 500, with the usual variety of trading houses, and isuo doubt to become quite a business town. WESTPHALIA, in the northwestern part of the coun- ty, is in Westphalia township, and at present contains 200 or 300 souls. The village and township, are settle entirely by German people, and is about six miles from the county-seat. A large church is now in process of construction that is supposed to cost 25,000, and every acre of land bought in the township must return a tax of one dollar to the church build- ing. SHELBYVILLE is an old town in the extreme north- west, but now entirely adandoned. It was at one time about as much of a city as the county could boast of, and it became the county seat in one year after county organization—1854 —and trom there the records were kept of the forty-seven soldiers of the county who went into the war of the rebel- lion, although the county had no or- ganized company. Thirteen votes were cast in the election which chose the first county officers. In the ex- treme northwestern part of this Physicianand Surgeon, Game and Poultry, Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- J B. DANEHY'S, el Blufts, Towa, s DANRYEL 'W. K. SINTON, JNO. JAY FRAINEY, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Jusmceu (Emg/lg. Peace’ ing and AL Alty. First-cl . Extractingand filling & specialty, s | (onnil Blufly . o = work guaranteed, W. B. MAYES, Can always be found at Towa. DR. A P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 70305 and Real Estate. o 6 p, Bancroft streef. Telephonic connection ' with Central office. county, Office corner of Droadway and Main 8reets, Council Bluffs, Towa. DR. AMEL!A BURROUGHS, m No. 617 First Avenue _ Hoursfrom 10 to11 8. m,, and 2to 6 p. m. BARKER'S LIFE ASSCOIATION, DES MOINES, Iowa. Incorporated July 1st, 1879, for the mutusl benefit of bank officers and their customers, Based on principles of EQuity, ECONOMY AND Sk- ©uRITY. A few exporienced life insurance solicl- tors wanted. Address, H. M. SBtevens, district sallclior, 0o No. 7! Everit's blook, Ciuncil | fice in Fverotts block, Pearl troct, Res) Bluffs, lows, Reslusaes 103 #th avenus, " | dence €28 Fourth street. Office hours from to box 825, = 2a.m., 204404 70 8 p. m., Councll | lufls S. E. MAXON, F. C. CLARK, AMOITT T WO PRACTICAL DENTIST. i Pearl street, opposite the postoffice. One of OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - Tow. | he oldest practitioners in Councll Blufts, Satis istaction guaranteed in all cases. REAL ESTATE. | “00ELL & DAY W. C. James, in connection with his law and J sollction business buys and selis real estate. | GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE Persons wishing to buy or sell clty property call —AND— 8t his offce, over Bushuell's book store, Prl | REAL ESTATE AG'TS. ek MONEY TO LOAN. % Boa'd of Trade l;ulldln',r Council Blufts, 117 JOHN LINDT, Proprietor of ahstracts of Pottawattamie (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, _Diseases of womon and childro . P. J. MONTGOMERY M, D. FREE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office over savings bank, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW courts] 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. Deods aud markgages drawn aad ckuoledgod | Spents Gorssas Langinn, * county is about 1,000 acres of good timber and a settlement called Man- teno. Harlan, the county seat, is named in honor of the distinguished senator, is a city of 2,000, located a little south of the geographical center, and at present connected by a stub road to the main line of the Rock Island at Avoca, fourteen miles distant. A glance at the map of Iowa shows two noticeable streams in the south western part of Towa, which run nearly parallel, following the general slope towards the southwest, and after passing through nearly a dozen counties they unite just north of the Mussouri state line line, near River- ton, The name, Nishnabotany, is the general name given to this stream and its branches, and is said to be an Indian name meaning a combination of the two expressions ‘‘The twins and ‘“‘The two sisters,” or when con- solidated into one would be about equal to “The twin sisters,” On the west side of the west fork of the ‘‘Botana,” as it is often callod here, and just below the bifurcation of this branch, we find the busy young capi tal city of the county.,” The milll. elevators, nrenmeri, and some piles of lumber and brick yards are in the valley of the *‘Botana,” near the rail- road, whilo the principal part of the town is on a table land, perhaps seventy-five feet above the valley. It is & beautiful place for a city. The river with its broad, beautiful and fertile valley half encircling the city, which stands on the ‘‘second bottom;"” the hills to the northward breaking the severity of the Decem- ber winds; the rolling prairies, clean fields and cultivated farms to the northwest; and the cemetery and trees to the west, while across the river, which so nearly encircles the town, may be seen the rising banks, and still beyond the hills, lixe the “*Beautiful hills of the Evergreen shore, THE BUSINESS of Harlan is almost a wonder to the stranger. The large woodeu court house stands in the conventional square, which has a good substantial board fence inclosing it, and is guard- ed at & respectful distance outside the V nearly 1,200 feet above tho sea, fonce by good ‘‘nitching rails,” and the principal business houses gather tive forest trees, and the weepers, the ashes and the willows, the lamarax and larch, the birches and the lindens. Tho city has a *‘soda fountain” en- gine, hose cart, and hook and ladder | £ trucks, and a full complement of offi- cers and men, to fight *‘the fiend.” A public library is owned and controlled by an association. There are four fino church buildings, and the church of the Latter Day Saiuts ara about to build another, and the public are building a substantial $18,000 school house. Prohibition is stirring up a good deal of excitement here, and both sides are doing their best, and to-day Rev. Lucas, of Des Moinee, delivered an eloquent and forcible ad- dress in the courthouse, to the friends of the amendment. The house was crowded to its utmost and many went | g away because they could not get even on to the stairway. THE NEWSPAPERS, three in number, are of the enterpris- ing class, and represent the pro- gressive ideas of party poli- tics, © The Rocord was Lhdo firat per in the county, and now ll::nn the label of Herald. It is owned and edited by the Pratt Bros.; is republican in politics, anti-amend- ment, and has the largest circulation. The Tribune, for some years under the management of Mr. A. D. Tins- ley, has just changed hands, and Mr. Edward I. Best, for some years con- nected with the Chariton (Iowa) Leader, and a practical printer of ex- perience, and u genial and pleasant gentleman, has just purchased the office and assumed the editorial work. This paperis democraic, and like tho| ; Herald, has friends outside of parly lines and yet defends and maintains the party principles. The Hub is a second republican paper of about a year s growth, but of extremely active tendencies, and shows signs of an in- dependence _that reaches beyond party. Its editor and proprietor, Mr. Webb M. Oungst, is & young man, of liberal and progressive ideas, and seems to be forcing his way into the field of journalism with an energy and independence that commends itself to the public. ~While we note the fact that these papers are well pat- 7 heard in al! directions around us, and a8 & natural result, while the farmers are 8o busy the merchants and other busineas men in*town find it extrome ly dull. However, several of them, notably B C. Clapp and Davis & Co, are taking advantage of this dull time and building extensive additions to their store rooms 11 anticipation of the {rade which will flow this way A8 soon a8 grangers can find time to visit town occasionally, The acreaga of corn planted this yoar will bo very largo. That planted tirat is up, but shows effect of cold weather, but do not think is materi- ally injured, Wheat is 10oking splendidly, with about the usual acreage, The local sportsman club had prac tico at glass balls on the 13th inst. Soveral very fair amstour scores wero made but the boys don’t feel quite ready to participate in the tournament soon to cccur in your city. Temperance people are keoping the new amendment question booming and foel quite confident of success, own council issues no licenses to saloons this year, and in consequeneo many of cur citizens have frequent oc- casion to visit neighboring towns on urgent peraonal business, which causes our jovial livery men to smile in uni- #on and I think they are not unfre- quently tendered a “‘smile” when rigs return from these business trips, Wisr. Pain, irritation, retention,ineontinence, deposith, gravel, etc., cured by *‘Buchupa: bis" 81" Depo_ut C. F. Goodman's. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK _The Great P4 DR MARK English rem- edy. Anun. failing cure for Seminal Wenknoss, Spo. follow as a = BEFORE TAKINA. poquence of AFTER TAKING, Self-Abuso: ng Lows of Memory, Universal Lassi- tude, Pain in the Back, Dimunoss of Vision, Pre. maturo Old Age, and many other Disosses that load to Insanity o Consumption and & Proma. ture Grave, £ Full particulars in our pamvhlet, which wo_desire to send free tv mail to evory one, £ Tho Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 81 per packago, or 6 packges for 86, or will be sent free by mail on roct ptof the monay, by addressing THEGRA 4EDICINE CO., Buftalo, N.'Y, oofms 004 KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Most Buccessful Remedy ever discov. orod, ay it iy cortan in its offects and doos not blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Also excollent for humansfiosh. ROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Washingtenville, Ohio, June 17, 1881, DR B. J. KxSpALL, & Co.: Gents—Reading your ad- vertisoment in Turt, Fiold and Farm, of your pavin Cure, a d having a valuable and so0dy which had been: lame from ~pavin for oightoen month, I sent to you for n bottlo by express, which i « six weeks removed all lameneas and eulargement and a largo splint from another horse, and both horsos aro to-ay nssound as colts. 'Thoono bottle was worth to mo ono hundred dollars. Respeottully ovirs, 11, A, Brrrouktr, M. D, Sond for lllustrated circular giving 'positive proof. Prico8l. Al Druggists have it or can Ket itfor you. Dr. B, J. Kendall & Co!, Pro- prietors, Enosburgh Fally, V SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. =i oraaler =3 8 stag 2) AL 3ap ECZEMA, = o @ 0ld Sores, | = E Pimples, ;5 8 BOILS, Th B or any il = o il Skin 3 Diseas . Cures When Hot Springs Fail MAVARN, ARK., May 2, 1881 Wo have casot In onr own town who lived at Hot 8prings, and were finally cured with 8, 8. 8, MOCAMMON & MURRY, . | John Reed & Co. Fisher & Hirst. UL doubt come to svs us and \ k5 L CURE YOUR OR chargo nothiug |1 Write for particulars and copy of lttle Book “Mossage the Unfortunate Sufferine Wil Do pald 1o an chemlst whio will ad, 00 analysis 100 botties 8.8, B, one particle of Mercury, Todide Potas: sium or suy Mineral substance. ronized, and are ably conducted, we would recognize the kindness and courtesy extended to your correspon- dent in these offices, and by Mr. A. D. Tinsley, who retires for a rest and a summer ramble in the “Rockies.” It would be interesting to notice many of the large business houses, and what Tue Bee family are doing, but my space is already used up, and another time I may review the busi- ness of the city. The Hon, Platt Micks is being talked of as a candidate for congress. Mayor Ledwich has just laid down the honorsof that office to attend to his large lumber and coal business, and the City Hotel is one of the most opular hotels along these lines, and Keru we meet representatives of many of the large business houses of the twin cities on either side of the ‘‘Big Muddy.” Clen M. Engle, of H. E. Seaman’s stationary house in the Bluffs, and John H.™ Corns, of W. T, Seaman’s, and Brother Smith of the hardware house of Lee, Fried & Co., are driving a good trade to-day, and Tue Bee has a large list of readers and friends in this young Carthage, A Vexed Cler:;man. Even the patience of Job would become exhausted were he a preacher and endeav- oring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an incressant mnfhin making it impossible for him to be heard, Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Dr. King's New Discove- ry for J)unmmptlun, Coughs and Couds, ’t’;ini Bottles given away at C, ¥, Good. man'’s drug store. SHELBY NEWS. The Corn and Other Crops Local sports, Whisky, Etc, Correspoudence of The Bee. SueLsy, Iowa, May 156.—After the long period of cold, cloudy weather the sun once more resumes business BWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Props. Atlasta, Price of Small sixe, $1.00, Large sizo §1.75. 8old by KENNARD BROS. & 00 and Druggists Goneral's To Nervous Sutterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J. B, Simpson's Specific MEIDIXOXINE. I8 1s & posjtive cure for b 1matoirhos, Semina Wooknoss, Impotancy, and all diseases resultioy trom Belf-Abuse, a8 Mental Anxloty, Lose: 'slns o the Blfk or 8ide, and diseases O Pamphlots 4o 1700 W0 A, Write for them and get full par. toulars, . Price, BpoclAc, 1,00 per package, or six pack: sgon for 45,00, Addrons i) Sriar i e B, BIMSON MEDICINE 00, Nos. 104 and 106 Main St, Buflalo, N. ¥, Sold In Omaba Ly ©, ¥ Goodman, J.'W, Bell 4l drugilaiuevery wher: T I Grear Lnglish Kemedy Nover falls to cure BN crvous Debility, tal Exhaustion, Emis: ions, Seminal'Woal nesses, LOST MAN AJHOOD, and ali the (O Mcs. 14 stops po ;/i‘;/ 41 A1l Waaksilng YAl i voluntary loss: s and raing upon Ui sy Lo, the Inevitable ro. . Uit of thess ovil praee tices, which uré so destruetive to mind and body and inako 1ifo miserablo, often leading to Insani= ty and dosth. 1t strongithens tho Nerves, irain, Blood, Musclos, Digestive and R rigann, 1t rostoren 2 all the or helr tormer vigor and vitality (memory ductive (S functiens A hing life eerful and enjoyable. Pri hottle, or four times the quantity §10. Bont by socure (rom ebservation, to any address, ptof price. No.C.O. D. sent, except on recelpt of §1 a8 . vLulwnn [ questing answers must o WAL Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are ths best and cheapest dyspopsia and billious cure In the market. Sold by all drugyists. Price 60 cents. Di Mintiw's Kioxwy RExoy, NEPR¥TIOUM, and shines upon us, and every one feels happy and thinks he would be reluctant to exchange his Iowa home for & domain in Paradise. The racket ¢f the corn planter is O 11 kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, fifl:::nu,;mwxf loucorrhea. For ealo vy all uggists: #1 s bottle. GLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, RNGLISE ) Olive 8t., 8t. Louls, Mo, ¥or Bale ln Omaba by Jants-ly ©. ¥. GOODMAN. 'DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNF* ARLINGTON. J. G. McINTIRE, Lineoln, Net. BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb.y MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE, Neb OOMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromaburg ne HALL HOUSE, AL W. HALL, Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLARK, Blalr, N COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL EJ8EYMOUR, Nobraska Oity, Neb MISSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, ENO'S8 HOTEL, EXCHANGE MOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, W. MAYFIELD, E. 8TOREY. E. L. ENO, O. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, QGreenwood, Neb) Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb, Ashland, Neb Atkinson, Neb, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBE, Quids Rocd, Neb, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Creston, Ia. HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantie, Ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. H, WALKER, Audubon, la, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la, CITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, U, L. AVERY, Btanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL J. W. BOULWARE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, —_ PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, COMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WiLLS8, BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS, BAGNELL, Burlington Junction, M ] Blanchard, la. 8henandoah, Ia, Dayld City, Neb College Springs, la. OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villlsca, la. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida QGrove, la COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & SON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE CROZIER HOUSE ©O. R. OROZIER, 8idney, Neb. AVOCA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & S8HATTUCK, Red Oak. s BUSINESS DIRBOTORY Q. McOARTY, M. B. JONES, Beward, Neb. Auroar ,Neb. Harlan, Shelby County, lowa. [ON A BRANCH OF THE ROCK ISLAND R. R. 0. J. & D. M. Wyland. . Geo. W. Frost. W. H. Kridler. Cornen & Lucke Ramsoy Brothers W. H. Bolin. Geo. Gibbs. .. Kuhl, Muckler & Stutsman. Eidumiller Brothers L. A. Haak....... Waynick & Hunter. C. A. Mentzer...... Hawkins & Burgin. W. H. Carl.. 0. F. Graves. Tinsley Brothers. . Frank Bolin. .. W. W. Wheeler James Miller. Joe Crique. D. A. Williams. E. Gi «.Bank and Land Office er Shelby County Bank . People’s Bank ....... Clothing .Clothing, Boots and Shoes eneral Merchandise ieneral Merchandise estaurant and Bakery Restaurant and Bakery ..Lumber and Coal Lumber and Coal Ledwich, Hunt & Long. G. W. Frost.. J. W, Chatburn Murry & Co. . Bechtel & Co. P. T. Nelson, Sorensen & Son Closson & Hardie illinery Store ..Millinery Store Wagon and Machine Shop Oontractor and Builder ..... Books and News .General Blacksmith Shop .Farm Implements p d Sewing Machines ‘arm Implements and Sewing Machines A. B. King. Potter Bros. N. Booth. J. W. Mewby. Gingery & Lorge O e R e BSOS 46 B ANEN 90 130080 A A (13 Nursery Henry & Bovd. ..Marble Works E. A, Oobb, M. D . Phy: K. B, Moore, M. D, .Ph, Waite, M. D . Physician Dunlavy & Swmith. Physicians pathic Physicians .Eclectic Physician ... Law .Law .Law .Law and Surveying Law Land and Loan .Law and Abstract .Justice and Insurance Cartlich & Todd. . F. 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