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THE D \ILY BEF----TIIUR DAY \FI’TFMBFR 1882 . O. oooxuoo COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Couneil Blufts, lows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Acents for the Cclebrated Millsot 1. D. Rush & Co., Golden agle Flour Leavenwosth Kansas, and Queen Bec Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota. ce, Bmith & Crit g nden, Council Blnfs, i H. B. SEAMAIN, WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL STATIGNERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF8, TOWA. TITLE ABSTHAGT 0FFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - I10WA H. LARSOIN, 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Ready.-fitted uppers, in calf skin and kip. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al o0ds appertaining to the shoe trade. Go:ds sold s cheap as in the East. GO TO MRS, NORRIS' NEW MILLINGRY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY, 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs Ia. WVWATIEIR WAVES That never r touched by uire crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices never bef ler. Also a full line of switches, ctc. at xreatly reduced pri Also gold, colored nets. Waves made from ladies' own halr. Do not fail to lIl m:‘ ore vlnhnelm RS, J. J ), elsowhere. All good warranted as represented 20 Main etree NEW MEAT MARKET, No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. B W Between Gth and 7th strects, Our Motto: —8frict cleanliness, the hest quality of meats, and loweet possible prices. Meata de TIGKNOR, PROPRICZTOR. Bethesda |HAIR GOODS. BATHING HOUSE!| wATER WAVES, At Bryant’s 8pring, |y, 500k and Manufactur- Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. ed to Order. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Waves Made From Your Own Hair, Plaln, Medicated, V o Hlectrle, Plunge, To“.ET RTIGLES, Douch, Shower, Ifot vatiing chiliren. Tnyestigation aud patronage Represented, and Price: DR. A. H Sropiey & Co., Guaranteed. e stude: st ot oonts sidios| MRS, D, A. BENEDICT, made a specialty. CANCERS inxietmassss| 337 W. Broadway, N Um," Hi, srotui, Liver con: | Council Bluffs; - - - Towa TUMO RS tiom. rever'ara Siceeor- | MRS, B, J, HARDING, M. D ial sores, Erysipelas, Salt D 2 3 gy e K, inflamed and Fo- noil Bluffe, lmu Rheum, Scald Head, Cataieh), w and granulated E; tulous Ul nds. Also Kidney and all . Venerial discases. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured | Ml@dical money refunded. All diseases treated upon theprinciple of veget- form, without tho une of meicurial pois- AND he Knife, GYGNECOLOGIST. Electrician o Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished who desirs them, Horula or Ruptur radical Tastic beit Truss and rior in the world, the use ich has Graduato of Eloctropathic Institution, Phila- dolphia, Penna, CONSULTATION FREE. Drs, B, Rice and F. C. Miller, COUNCIL BLUT'FS, Ta, REAL ESTATE| J. G. TIPTON, AGENT, | | RS Rae NI IAttorney& Counsellor. | W. D. STILLMAN, st s T i bl S JNO. JAY FRAINEY, \Justice of the Peacs, g ' 314 BROADWAY, i | | | Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Practitioncr of ¥léuw An,m)n consulting Physicianand Surgeon. ,on ndres Wa nee 616 Willow avenue, Conn- bAN TON & WS DENTIST& 14 Pearl Btre oud filily c st, Uouncil Bluffs. First-clase 'Loans and Real Estate. of Pottawattamie Broadwey aud Main a specialty. FProprictor of ah DR. A. P, HANCHETT, l nty. Otfice cornur PHYSICIAN AND suncsou‘ JOHN STEINER, M. D, Oftico, No. 14 Pearl Strect. Houas, 9 a. m, and2 p,m, 0 65 p, m. (Deutachor Arzt.) Buu oft streci, Telophionic conuection mm ! office, e 3 __|Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. F. T. SEYBERT, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ulécascs of women and children & spacialty. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A P, J. MONTGOMERY, M. D. Office No. 5, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A. Louie's Restaurant, 5 ~ | Ofcotn Everctts block, Pearl troot. Reaf) dence Uzb ir urth strees, Office hours from 9 to S. E. MAXON, and w. Council Wlufly A RO E X T RIC T F f Couneil Bluffs, Free DIspENSARY £VERY SATURDAY, ""!.APK | PRACTICAL DENTIST,|'! + Towa, | Pearl opposita tho postaice. Ouo of | the oleest prastitiners 1u Council Blufls, Hals Rr:““ ESTATE lataction puarantesd —_|thoroughbred uiliics until now the ey fro wk to Washington MAUKER & ORATG, |srads run from one-half to fiteen: | paisod ¢ b the car iu which Jones | ectlon Witht his law snd s ol | sixteenths, Bprix their goat 1 pughters were, Conkling | 02 TI £ 1 \ amounted to 1.20 ds, whict roLEMR b NERR I A T[&; C POTTERY, y | clip amounte ]L 1,k‘H de, whi oppe ment to speak to Jones Was 8 in Nav i @ ¥ i 1d o Beized ke opp inity t Persons wish or gell city propurty Pich Cut Gl Fine French China, 40 cene. We have often heard rod 2 1is dar 1: r l?’n his office, over Bushneli's book stare, Peurl Sllver Ware &c., question asked, what profit is |ling & recoguized the introdue “i COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA 2 goats! L common gonts the | ¢ without cing a word to - - - | profit lies in the hides and tallow, | the 3 ladies passed toanother car, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. 'hn Star Bakery, which always command & good price, | Jor s mad, 8o mad, indeed, that i » and the supply of good mest ina(he could e LJ,‘ give utterance to his Justice of the Peato a‘nd HOWARD & ROBIE, abape that will not poil in wara|anga Was 10 rossons why Notary Public: 227 MAIN ST, 416Broadway, 00unc1|tlufi"§ | Employ the best Bread Baker fn the West; slso oice hand for Cakes and Pler Desde andmortgages dravn and sckngwl .«Ll Bread delivered to all parts of the olty — lan has made » visit 10 tho famous | county, have sold wei where thn animal lurll is hardler, JU!TIPIED BY AGE. ~- more prolific, and less expensive, The Oldest Printer at the Case In the United States, Bright's Disease, Diabets, Kidney, Liver or Urinary Diseases " Have no fear of any of the diseascs if W, | you use Hop Bitters, as they will pre vent and cure the worst cases, even when ycu have been made worso by some great puffed up pretended cure, Movement of the Great Corn Crop. Correspondence of Tiw Consing, lowa, ugust 2 W. Prescott, known as “Grandpa Prescott, Corning Gazette, is probably the oldest printer at the case in the United for | st 1 « Globe-Democrat Vice President Gault, of the Wabash | aystem in epeaking yosterday of the season of aeivity in traffic just open at Concord, New Hampshire, in the |jng and the creat corn or p to be oftice -vl The New Hampshire Patriot. mmml, estimated the bu 88 10 be | sette [ done by the Southwestern roads, or | what are known as the Omalia and | : Kaneas City pools, at four times wha rotired, and has hoped to sec the [it wae lagt year. In the western part evening of life prolonged in a peaceful | of Towa there is a corn belt 120 miles | twilight of rest, but the influence of | wide, embracing the Missouri river bl slope, which will yield in the aggre. Ct dyisers has overcome the wnedical ady gato more corn this year than it has | promptings of filial love, and the|gyer done before. Indeed, it is on habits of a lifetime are allowed to con- | that section that Towa depends for its tinue. Through the editorial chit- [thowing of maize, the eastern part of chat, some notice of Mr, Prescott’s | the state having gone more and more h into dairying and grazing. The whereabouts and history have been |(nahy line of the Wabash passes mentioned in some eastern papers, | through the heart of this corn belt, and he is quite often in receipt of a]ard this year it will be ita first oppor- half dollar aud request for his photo- | tuuity to show its real value as a con- graph, which he has been obliged to | tributory to the Wabash system. The have made in cabinet size to meet the | crop was so light last year that the demand. Although so many years |railroad carried to many points as have passed over his head, and he has | much corn as was shipped away from witnessed the chauges of fortune that [ them. Although the movement of the has come to the people of this, as well | Western staple is yet in the future, as many other nations, the rise and | the promise of the erop is such thatin fall of empires, and the progress and |all branches of traffic an increase is now setting type on The States, having been a ‘“‘typo” sixty-four years, and till living by his work of ten hours a day. He began His son, who is also in The uffice, has once or twice had thefather tions as applied to mnavigation and|ly talked with Western merchants, traftic, the approach of the impending | from Kanas City aud other points, crisig, and tho restoration of peece, [and all commented on tho rapid in- natioually, religiously and politically, | create of ordors as compared with the for the larger part of a ceutury, yet|dullness of twelve months ago. The every day he warms aseatat the cases, | Wabash is already feoling the impetus, and before many years will paes, iv| Tho earnings are §500,000 a weok, will be chronicled that Grandpa Pres- | With 1,000 miles of road throngh a tt has “‘locked up his forms” and |country wl_n-rn the movement of the awaits the “‘proofs.” corn crop is the groat item of traflic. Hero too we met L. M., Wilson, who | That portion of the system is now con- was for sowme time connected with the | tributing comparatively little, but will journal at Sus. ension Bridge. very materially add to tne revonuo a W. H. H. Hoxie has been confined | few weeks hence, The Wabagh, up: to his home on account of sickuness in | the absorption of various branchesand tio faunly and the death of a young | feeders within the past two years, hus | child. Frank & increased its cquipment to ‘the waxi- been doing mum. Indoed, in dull times it is able and benking at Pacific Junction, have | to loan from its stock. A year : ir headquarters back to | 80 some thirty new locomotives were just moved ¢ v Corning, although they continue the |added to the motive power, and ten of N ave been in service on the Tron banking business there as before. The | these ha 1 Park house seems to bo the favored | Mountain railroad for some time, All hotel, and is as ueat and tidy as a new the stock is now being ;_'n(]lt'r('d_ inand band-box. The streots have been |preparations made for meeting the graded, and new sidowalks sixtcen |largest demand yet made on the eys- teet wide are provided on the main |tem. strects, The lawyers are nearly all wpg out of town attending courts in s some other county, and many ot tho citizens are rusticating in the |, o5 (LTE apple pi, and no medi- “Rockies,” or traveling the plains, | iy ican cure indicestun and bilionsness haf while the sharp-eyed business man is{eo wel as SruiNg Brossow.” Price 50 seen every day on the streets inquiring | cents, trial bottles 10 cents, for Col. W. W. Patterson, and or- e ganizing to introduce his new bulld Apples tor kxport. ing material into some distant part of | American Agviculturist for keptembor. the continent. The Colonel is giving From reliable sources we learn that much of his time to the improvement | the apple crop will bo very poor in of methods of using this stone, and|Englaud this year, and not over- of adapting it to the thousand uses abundant on the continent of Europe, to which it is, and may be applied for | A short apple crop in England means building purposes, and for steeet pave- [ & demand for American fruit to the ments, as the cheapest and most dur- | profit, is not of our orshardists, at uble pavement ever known. The|ieast to our shippers, 1In former Colonel is also assisting in laying the [ years Amorican apples have met with new canal at Kearncy, Nebragka, and | a roady eale at paying prices in Lng- for the development of a system of [land, but within the last two or three water powers, and irrigation thal|years the trade has been less profita- may eolve the great problem of [ble. It isthe old story over again, the “‘dry plains,” and supply, from |that good fruit in good coudition nature, an abundance of water for a|brings good prices, T'wo years ago, trifling sum, and thereby redeem |taking advantage of the unusual much valuable land that is now deemed | scarcity abroad, perties sent over worthless, 1tis estimated that Adams | larce quantities of apples without ro- county will have an average crop this | gard to their quality or condition, As fall, if the weather shall permit the necquence this fruit in Covent corn to ripen, although corn is not | Garden market, as it would have been what is seen aloog the Missouri and [in Washington market, was lett on most of the valleys of western lowa. |the dculers’ hands, Hundreds of bar- Plenty of apples are being wagoned |rels Jil not bring the cost of the up from the southern part of the state | freight and American apples fell into w1d sold at a dollar a bushel, for the|disfavor, The same course, if fol- apple crop here is not large this sca- | lowed this year, will meet with a simi- s0m, and the political crop is very un- | lar result. ~Only tho best fruit packed certain. BUCKEYE, |in tho best manner will pay in Eng- ———— land as at home. The English re- ceived their first impressions of American les from the Newtown Pippin, which severnl years ago was the only kind sent abroad, and was in demand there howover large their own crop of fruit might be. But this va. riety is far from abundant, and others A Toxas Goat Ranch. heve been forwarded of late yoare, Guls ealo (Tox.) News, | 'The B ldwin, Greoning, Spitzenborg, Tho editor of the Uvaldo Hesperi- | Nosthern Spy, King of - Tompking when good of Nueces Canyon, including tho Anzora | their kind. The raecally pr of ranch of 8.°J. Arnold and brothers. | ttopping” has injured the roputation Hero the canyon widens out for a din- | of our fruit, so at present it is not tance of seven miles—in fact, it is the | hought by the appesrance of tho top widest and most beautiful spot in the [Jayer, but the contents of the barrel canyon, There gentlomen own and | are poured out for the inspection of ontrolabout 15,000 acres, cmbracing er. Properly managod the rich valleys of Maverick creck on of applos might be very the west aud Ranch crevk on the cas F e R re only ministuro canyon ed by which a ) the N 10 OF ‘There ain't no pi in 17 been et more, Josh Billings says natral histry toat Revitalizing the blood is absolutely necossary for the cure of general de- bility, weakness, lassutitude, eto. The best enricher of the blood is Brown’s Trou Bitters ting profits may reach the "8 | grower of the froit and water the year rour .], ‘uul which C—— Dobilitated persons, and sufferers from wasting diseases such as con- sumption, scrofula, kianey aflcetions, wiill be usreatly bencfitted by using Brown's Iron Bittors. in ured a8 & summer B, Kinuey y they hav ranch where they winter their sheep until lambing season, keep ing tl on the home ranch dur- ing the kidding season. Six years ag last July thege gentlemen commen with 875 goats and 1,400 head of sheop. Now they have 4,000 of the former|Conk'ing's Rudeness to the Misses and 8,000 of the latter, Their losses Jones the Cause of the New in sheep will amount to about the York Times' Hostility. same in money value as their pur- Washington epeci. The bitter at- chases, while on the goat question of The New York Times on ex- they are §2,000 aheal of their losses, ator Uonkling,in an articlo entitled besides thewr increase. During this| “Jay Gould's Man,” revives a stc ry period their losses from discaso and [onco current here in Washington, otherwiga have not beon over 2 per | which explains the hostility of The cent on their goats, They run seven | Tines to Conkling: Several years difforent flocks which gave steady om- | ago George Jones, the proprietor of ployment to seven herders, besides a Ti Times, was on his way the na- | viciero (who supermtends the flo al capital with his daughters, and JONES WAS MAD. |us well ax exira hunds to attend ro | () kling w o passenger he aue other work on the ranc In the |wain, Jone @ warm personal | aring, lawbing, and dipping sea- | fiiend and admirer of Conkling, and NUSARE, SRS A R '.v.m-,,hm utilized every opportunity to say augmented. Ou this ranch the goats | word about him in | have heen improved up by the ling during the jour should be treated with such nuhnm-ucr, They ‘»ulu'ulhr!)‘ noted for their beauty, using Angora sires a flock can be weathor before it can be used up. By (his daugl grpded up %0 high that the wool is | pressed the story tho next day developments of the arts and inven- [ noted. Mr. Gault said he had recont- during the week ending & county, to Westerville, | burgh, were not | ! 7 [and had the reputation of being very amiable and remarkably bright. Jones said to Tom Murphy, the noted Now York politician, who was a spectator | of the scene, that Conkling's manner | amonnted to unpardonable rudeners | and that the time would coms when | Conkling would regret it. Murphy went into the car where Conkling was and endeavored to induce him to wid make amends for his ungracious | conduct, but Conkling was t to admit that he which requirod t gy, Feous that time to the pr the Times has lost no chance to assail « mLhm: | When Conkling had his Canonchet | troublo and was driven off the Spragu premizes by Sprague with a shot-gun, all the other Now York papers sup except The Times. Conkling knew botter than to ask a favor of Jones, He knew that the story was to be publish- ed in the Times, and he was so anxious about it that he waited until 3 o'clock in the morning to got proot slips of it from Tho Times off, which were brought to him by a friend. It is probable that Conkiing has wished many times that he had been more gractous to the Jones guild, d done anything pearancs of an A medicino of real merit, procribod by leading physicians, and universnily reccommended by those who have used it, as a true tonic is, Brown's Tron Bitters, Postoffice Changes. Postoffice changes in Nebraska ptember 2, 1882, furnished by Wi, Van Vieck of the postoftice dopartment: Discontinued - Poor’s Ranck, Sioux county; Willow Grove, Red Willow county; Wilmot, Farnas county. Names Changed--Seneca, Custer Vi, Barllies appotnted postmaster; Town sond, Gage county, to PFloral, and John H. Klowas appointel poatiaster, 10WA, Postmasters Appointed - Big Spring, Wayno county, D. T. Sears; Sears- Poweshick county,J, G, Hem- The ver Sorc blaing, C. wklin's Arnlca Salve, <1 ALVE in the world for At lh uni, Kk This ! Ugon the con'ition cf the e e alics, ‘he liver and bowels, dep nd phy:ical health and ¢ ellect, It thoso organn aro in orina rogulating, sooth nftucnce of Tarrani's Sehzer Aperant is ur gently required, FSOLD BY ALL DRUGGIKTS MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reszonablo charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, . Yowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Propriotors. Sullivan & Fiiagerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRUVISIONS, Orockery, Glassware, Also agzents for the followiug lines of Steamship Companies : , American, and State Comypanics. DI XN S For sale on tho Royal Hank of Iroland and Bank of Treland, Dublin, Thoss w o intend to sond for fricnds to any part of Europo will find it to their nterest to call on | Sullivan & Fitzgerald, 343 Broadway, Counci! Blufg 100,000 T"‘.’fKT. SPRINC YEHICLES W IN USE Cunard, An allother s for casy riding, style for sale by all Leading Car- iage Builders and Dealers throughout he country, PRINGS, GEARS & BODIES Henry Timken,| | each week, L. . LAY INE & CO., Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffa. Thoe Very Best of Brooms QConstantly on Hand. GOUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFAGTURING GO Mouldings. Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes. Ete. Manufacturers and Doalers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. . J, Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia, Machinery «ill be run exclusively for cnstom work on Thursday and Friday of Orders o licited and satisfaction gnaranteed, (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURGE AND *ALL [OWA GOALSI AT.SO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Tizhth Street and P, T, MAYNE. O. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, :CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Highent Market Price Paid for Rye, !iBarley L5 P ID Corn, BROONM CORIN Parties Wishing to Beil Broom OornlWill Please Bend Sample, MAYXYNE & CO. OOUNOII- RLUI‘S‘S. omployed, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC| connty. Tition exis s ¥ - - IVEO. 6 (P SR g s 6N HOTE EUROF -1 Th tralls losated hotel in the city Firat A hotel « = Prop ( Locust Streot o OEs MOo. MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY | A Christian Family gchool for Boys. Proparcs 1+ School or Business. Send D, N KIKK TALGO™T Principal, more profitable than that of shoep, | but they were fine looking and stylish, Morrgan Vark, Cook Co., 1il Hiudlow Established, - . 1866 Dealers in Forelgo snd Domwstic Exchange This laundry has just been oponed | and home securit noas, aud wo dre now propared JAMES FRANEY; Merchant Tallor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Alwayskeeps onhand tho fine <t assortment of mat rial for gentlemon’s wear. Satisfaction guaranteed CHO TO 536 BEROADWAY For all kinds of FANCY GOUDS, such as Laces, Embroideries, Ladies Undarwaar o ulhlw(rlpllnun Also Handberchlo e oth in nllk and linen, hose of all kinds, thread, ylu. Il and seo our stock of goods ab 686 Broadway) !y UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUT MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI''Y. Nono but first-class Bakers Bread, Cake, Pios, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day, P. AYRES, Proprletor CHARLES RIOCH, Merchant Ta lor. (Lato Cutter for Metealf 1 .,) Devol's New Building, No M ain Council Bluffs, la, | Snits to order 518 and upwards, . KIMBALL. GEO, ll (HIA\H’ KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Sucessors to ), P & cte. Wo hope the Iaaies will sowhore. Street. 1N, Camady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We have the only complete st of abstrac; books o o 1ote and lands in Pottawattamie § aikl Abyurmety Tuerikbiod on soors ©. Money to loan on city and farm i en o suit tho borrower, - Iteal ostate bought aud sald, Ofice wrt houso proport s, short an at tho old stand, opu BUSTINESS DI OOTOR S Of Arcadia Carroll County, lowa. ON THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R, R, L. R, Curran, Weidling, Evers & Mohr Erp Bros I, Prater & Co Weatbrook & Lovely ... Bank of Arcadia , Grain, Tmplements General Merchandise, Grain, Implements .Goneral Merchandise .Groceries snd Drugs VK A I P 0 b T D .. Drugs and Insurance E. 8. Loveiy . Hardware and Implements D, Barnholdt A .Hardware R, ¥, Johnson. HARFARAAA AR H. Ewaldt, . .. 1", H, Charlus, AA B, H, Fenstra. ... . Harness " Hotel and Boarding House A : s Law and Insurance ...... A 3 ..... Physician Mrs, 1Y Fenstra, .+.+....Millinery Store Frank Kaopkn Blacksmitl and Wagon Shop Bayson Rlacksmith Shop I, Smallfeldt . Blacksmith \hup John Bootner Furm hu]-lummns and Grain D, J, McDougall..,..... ) ; (irain, Mayor H. Cerpenter 8 AR P . Postmaster and I\umry Pablic H. Krins A AR Furaiture Lahen Bros. Brick Yard H. Arfl Livery |E H. A Vi ul\l TH0K, OFFIOKR \OFFICER & PU\]jY STEAM LAUNDRY. O NICE ECES, | 723 W. Broadway. Couneil Bluffs, In Imnsou & ANDERSON, Proprietors, vork of all kinds snd guarante satisfac A dACbB SIMS, g g e Y K16 Uy & trial LARSON & ANDERSON. MRS, H, J. HILTON, M, D,, (At orney and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, Lo v ey e s s | PHYSICIAN ANE SURGEON, trocts. WMl practice in State and Federa | cour 222 Broadwav. Oouncil Bluffs. T

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