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THE DAILY BEE -~COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 —— The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS, Frlday Moming, er 12, i oo ¥ Office: No. 7 Pearl Streot, Near Booadway. Sm——— Trar Courcil Bluffs has had a year of great proeperity, and great ad- vanocement is evident from the show- ings of facts and figures already given n Tue Ber, It rer zons and basinesa men whoether this growth shall contloue, or whether there ehall come etagnation aud de- oline, This city has al most unparalleled railway facil- fties. It hes many marked ad- vantages for manufactaring enter- prises and wholesalo establishments, It remains simp'y for Council Bluffs to use its facilities and improve its opportunities. This city is in condition to reach out much further into the surround- ing country for burinees than it has yet done and to draw trade here from amuch larger territory than is yet covered. In thus gathering In the busines which cught to be tribatary to Coun- ¢l Bluffy, all mast conosde that Tax Beke is an invaluable help, of which every bnsiness man should avail him- self, Beaides it large local circula- tion i: finds Ita way into almoat every nook and corner of a largs field, cast west, north and south, whero fta com- petitors are almost unheard of, The wide awake and enterprising business men and manufacturers of Council B uffy nesd bat littlo more than a reminder of Tur Bee tensive circalation to cauee them to realizo that by no other advortising medium can they so readily reach the trade which tlmy ara seeking, 1ains with its citi- ex- MINOR M h.:\» A IUNH =J, Mueller’s T —For diaries for 1883 go to Bushnell & Brackett's, —Soms one nipped an overciat from Kiel's hotal yesterday. " Music Hall, —For your blauk books for the new year go to Bushnell & Brackett, —Goorge Steadman and Fred Koskic were each taxed 0 60 yestarday for being drunk, —Subscribe for newspapors andiperiodi- ealn at H. E, Seaman's book store, Curar Rarroan Tickers,—Buv them from D, W, Bushuell, 5 doors norch of postoff.ce, —Tas Ads Gray compsny was hero yesterday, some stopping at- the Ogden, others at the Pacific, —The Iadies of the city moet this after- noon at the usual placo to sew for the poor, —In the police court yesterday morn- ing there were two drunks only to dispose of and they were plain ones, —Among the tablesux arranged for the woming entertainment of the Baptist so. ciety are ““T'aking the Oath,” which will revive old war times, —Yesterday ¢fternoon the funeral rer- viceu of Charler, infant wn ef Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Hammer, we o held at the family residence, 204 Green street, Lov. Mr. Lemen offisiating, —Collestors wero fn ths city yesterday soliciting funds to nid in building & church at Silver City, the late fire there having crippled the enterprise and necossitated the call upon outside help, ~—Permits to wel wera yesterday grant- od Theodore Thomas and Lizzie Cotter, both of this city; Fred Dicch and Mary Ellen McKinney, both of this city; Thomas Schneider and Annie Kuhl, both of Avoca, —The Rescue hose team has elected an directors D. 8, Mock, N, Beckley, M, 8. Brown, Thoma« Bowman and O, D, Walters, The officers elected were Thos, Bowman, president; A, B, Howe, vice president; M, F. Rohrer, treasurer; M. B, Brown, secretary. —Hon, R, F. Trevellick, of Detroit, Mich., will spesk to the citizens of Coun- cil Bluffs under the auspices of the Knights of Labor, at Bloom & Nixon’s hall, Feb* ruary 20th, Subject, *‘Organization, Ita History and Necessity,” —Sheriff Guittar has returned from his second trip to Fort Madicon, having landed Hendershott and Maun safely in the pen- itentiary, There rewains two more pris: oners to be taken there, and these the sheriff will locate thither next Sunday, ~—There are meetings of special interest being held every evening nt the Baptist church this week, audsthers is some prob- * ability of their being continued next weck, At the meeting Wednesday ovening five arose for prayers, —The lady who has been secured to take care of the homeless children who have been taken charge of by the relief commit: tee, is represented as postessing a geod education and fully capable of instructing the children in ail branches. The home thus made for such children is desizoed to be temporary only, as it is hoped to get permanent homes for them in tiwe, —The following are the topics assigned for to-day among the churches cbserving the week of prayer: *‘Prayer for the na. tione; for sovereigne, rulers and wagie- trates; that all laws favorable to cruelty and vice, the opium traffic acd intemper- ance, may be abolished; for the better ob- servance of the Lord’s day; for peace snd good will among men., Matt. v, 10; Prov, xvi,, 1-13; Rom, viii ; Paa, exiiv; 1 Peter ii, 13-15.” ~The deep snow drifts at the cemetery greatly interfered with & funeral yester- day. The borses attached to the hearse in trywg to pull throvgh broke the tongue, just as the procession entered the grounds, snd a long and sunoying delay was cansed while the repairs were being made The other tesins had also great difficulty in getting through the drifts, It seems that of all places the cemetery ehould have ite roads in passab'o condition, and thers is evidently a sad neglect on the part of who- ever s reapons ble, Holldly gncdu at lhrkncl ”nr](lhrl.’ cute & Co, have slilt a fow fino silc dolmare, Call and sec them, THE COUNTY BOARD W. B. Hiant Re-Elected aa Councy AttorneyThe Printiog of Proceedings. The county board of supervisors contlnuad their seaston yesterday, aud concluded their labore, adjourning un- in April, til the regular mecting The most of tho day was taken up in the consideration and allowance of ccounte, The wosi inter- e8:ing featuro of tho day’s doings was tho election of a county attorney for 3 onralng year. The contest was chicfly batween B, W, Hight, who has sorved in that capacity eo cfliciently fos tho past year, and Jacob Sins, who hae in years past proved an able and acceptabls attorney. Elghteen ballots wero taken bafore a choteo wan made, the role n.anding evonly divided between Hight and Sims, with one vu..turlua vote thrown for Col. Keat- ley, J. Lyman, and Robert Perclval, Av the 52 Uapt. Hight was elected by receiving the needed one majority. The question of publishing the pro- coodings was discusscd scmowhat at length, thoro being a move mades to have the prncnedmuu priated in sowe other papera in addition to thoee now publiehlng them. It was finally” do cided to let tl.e matter crand as 1t did last year. bills and Children's h-uy mh ol hose at Harkness, Orcutt & Co.'s, — - When you feel out of sorts, bave tho blues, melancholy, eto., it mo: bs indigestion that ails you. Brown's ron Bittery core LIVELY HOOFS. A Pair of Runaways Streets, Inllven the Yestorday afcerncon as Fred Browh- old, the pait Broadway, his hores becamo fright od and took a lively spurt, refusing to angwer the rein, snd soon succeedo in dumping out the drivo havi Tho horiv suc ceoded, also, in colliding with a cuttor in which were seated H, L. Hall, of the Pacifis houss, and a friend, Their cutter was smashed quite badly and e, was driving down it then bis own way. both were thrown out, Me Hall betng hart elightly. The horse made & break for ths sidewalk and causnd a weattering thers, but econ after brought w a Orentt GONE DAFT AGAIN, Fred Hendricks Shows Himself Silll Crazy, and is 1'aken Back to Wieconein. Tho man Fred Hendrioks, who waa plcked up ot the trumafor by Offic Tyaon, seomed Wodnesday to have fully recovered from bin insanity. His brother Pater, who had come Wiscozsin, was satisfisd that ho was all right and that ho had botter con- tinue hin journey ¢ on from » San Franclsco, having aiready a tloket and ahout 827 In gold. Tho man hoaded and told quite & plausible story to the cffect that hia avparent ineanity was canmed by being drasced by womo felluows who trio him of his woney, seomed clea man safely on the emigrant fra bound for San Francieco, and brother went over tu the Northwe: teain and took a eeat in tho car b for Wisconein, Jaat before the o ran’ ceain pulled ont, Officer Tyaot down the platiorm. Tyeonasked h what the matter wae, and ho repiied “Thoso fellown aro after mo again evident that wis 80 i1 8300 a2 ever, and the fliser took bim over to the Northwestern train to seo the brother T'he latter was otoly taken aback, and was at first inclined to go and find tho foll~was who mit the robbery, bnt mas vizced that it w tisn of a crozy ma The latter con oluded that it w togo back to in than to Ir} to go to San co, and a0 tho two brothers arted on the N: I abon, Monroo county, in that state, Hendricks is a young ap, and his brother says ho haa never shown any eigns of inoanity. 8ion con- the hallieina- Bock's Lu(lnl will ba open every Sunday aud ths “Little German band” will furnish the finest musio imagin- I Supper from b p, m. on during the avening, Tablowix at 8 p. m Sev- ral ecenes drawn from incidents of the war of the rebollion, Admission nly 10 ceute, All are cordially § vited. jan 12 45, Ladios’ and children’s wool hooda at Harkaees, Orentt & Co.'s, e —— BOAMRD OF TRADE Election of Cflicers and Other Busl- neas. At a meeting « f the board of trade last night the following of 3 were 8l A little lator in the atteruoon a fost siepper, being ariven by Hilly Waters, tock & tright below the Northwestern depot, and eucceeded in breaking lovas from the cutter, made a bold dash right up the Nosthwestern rail- road treck, The incoming traln was in sight and steaming in at lively spesd, bat the horss appeared to tako littie notice of this, aud kept on his vay up the track, un- til the engineer seoing the @anger s'opped the traln, the horse being within a rod «f the engine, S R e Agnnd mudleun.l tonis, with real merit, is Brown's Iron Bitterr, 80 all drug‘uu oay. THE OIHER. SIDE Mra, Johnson Claims to ba More Sinned Against Than Sinniog. Publicity having been given to the fact that Petor Jchuson charges his wife with having gone to Kaneas City with an other man, and taking the three children with her, Mra, Jokn- son by her friends, now comes to the front and deulos the oharge. 1% is claimed that she has by taking board- ers, supported her husband, and that it was in accordanca with an arrange- ment with him that she went to Kansas City taking tho children with her, the understanding being that she should remain there until spring, and support herself, her husband telling her that business would be better with *him then, and that he could then manage to nupport tho family. She complains of ill-usage as well as lack of support, and claims that ehe is more sinned against than sinning. Johneon in turn denies such state ment, Ho left for Kansas City yea- terday morning with tho intention f geiting the children invo his poescasion if possible, and Deputy Sherift Met- calf accompanicd him, intending to hold the man and woman in custody until & requisition la receivod, on which to bring them back to this city, PERSONAL, P, McRoberte, of Chi cifie, 50, is at the Pa. M. L, Falk, of Chicago, was in the city yosterday, D, W this city Crowley, of St. esterday, . . Warren, of New Yok, arrived in Council Bluffs yesterday, Louls, visited L. Danbaum, now of Fremont, Neh,, is i the city with his old frie Among yesterday’ were John H, Hulberr, Chioa; Bmith, New York; F, E, Louis; R onds again, W, Alexander, B. Swift, Des Moiues, Col, Keatley since his withdrawal from his connection with the press is to dovote Lis time to his historical work, placed his table in Justice warryiog and jury ro and has Yaughan's Many bere regret that by one of those chauges common in railway clrcles, Mr, J. T\ Clark, the general agent of the Chi- oago & D rthwestern, 1 about to remove from this city sud muke his home in St, Paul, but it is & cause of eongratulation that he Is to ccoupy an evenmore responsi- ble and lucrative position than the cne be thus leaves, L Cun!n‘nlrg all the essentials of a true tonic, and sure to give eatiefac- tlon, 1s Brown's Iron Bltters, 5 ariival at the Ogden | olected for the ensulng torm: President, W, L. Shu Fixst vico peesidon Jamen. Sucond vico preident, A, C. Gra ham, Secratary, E, H, Odell, reasurer,i.) C. DsHaven, Dircctora~1. 8. Harkness, M. Fiseman, J. W. Chapwar, W. Run- yan, A, B. McKuno, W, O, James. E L Shugarr, A. C Graham, and H Eiseman were appoiuted a commit- too o draft resolations and send the asme to our members of congress to oppote tho pasage of the Saunders bill, &nd alao to opposs the paseage of the bankrupt law, Capture of a Croox, srae Monroe, well kiown 0 po- lico cflisers, was srrested at Knox- ville, Iowa, tor burgl RED OAK. One of Iowa's Thriving Towns Built by Progressive People. Correspondonce of Tire Kxx. Red Ok, the ccualy eest of Mont- gomery county, Iows, is beautifully located on tho south side of the Miechnabotna river, on what is called the second bench; thus, while near enough to the river for all practical | milling purposes, it is stiil far enoagh to avoid the disturbance occasioned by the rising of the same, which is fre quently the cano in the spring of tho year. Being uboal fifty wiles east of Courcil Blafs, on the line of the Chi. cago, Burlington & Quiney railroad, at the polnt where the Hamburg sud riswold branch of crosses the main line, it commande the trade of a large tract of which s striotly an rogion, UOn the south of the city are low, hilly lands, covered with youa tinber, part natural and part urt There are some fine residences in this part of town. The bcsiners housen | uro mostly located arcund the publio | cquare or park, which ie inclosed by a sibstantial pioket fo and fitted ont with atande, eeats and sha troce, as thongh the peoplo hero ex posted to have public gatherings, and did not want to be obliged to work all tho night before the oeasion to get roady o batiness honses are moatly eubstantisl brick balldi two and three storics L. A stranper stopping M ths place on an average busivess doy would wonder at the amount of trade that is carried on here, and wonder where all the pecplo cume from. The tquare is lit- erally with Teams, and every available ticing place in town is oceupied by tho tesms of ke fa; while the siroata and sidewal moving teams and wen, § a motzopolitan eppearance, and when fo this wo add tho street cars, the ltne of which, extends from pots in the southeast | on the principal streets to the north- east part of towr, a aistance of onc | and & quarter miles, it reminds « the larger towns of the west ipnrh'\;w‘ the peoplo hera have in this | respeet been a littlo previous, to use a western term, yot their enterpriso is deserving of auccesa, As far ue the natoral this city is concorned, it is not bleesed beyoud its neighboring towns, all be- isi located in the best lgriculnml patt of the state, TIts distunce from the same roa: country, agricultural ! surronnded esent quiie naw Frod jamp off and come ranning|oat ice, aad they are bousd to rob mo.” 1t was |6) ¢ are four sc seem to know that the woealth of the countr: is In the tilting of the soll; Tand they jac- cordingly spend theit tlme and means in beooming more proficient in thie braoch of industry, Others may try experiments ard ercct air castles, but elovators, creameries and racking houaes are the castles of i.d Oak, by reason of which the county realizes from 10 to 80 per cent, more for its products than could be dene by s ping the raw material. How get from the pscher from 50 oents on the hundrod weight, more than can ba paid by theshipper. The creamery can afford to pey the for his eroam, a price tha' s equi lent to 25 centn per pound for butter, and thas save the rouble of makirg it. Thecroamery was erectod bure ¢ by Mr. Canon, and is sup- pied with ervem from the surronnd ing conntry, the propristor having no cowa, It a capuoity of 2 000 OOUIIGILN%LUFFS SPECIAL! TICES. e HARKNESS, OROUTT & CO., NOTICE. column Loave adv Pear] Biree pounda per day, hut during tho firat summet averaged on 250 pounds per Ing. All the work is dons by ateam, aad i has four churne ready for work, i'be cooling of the cream iz all done by weans of water from nspring, with. vory litily expense is thareforo aitached to this precess. Me, Canen says tho proper tempera ture f cream for batter is about rece. The epring ter is about 50 per cont, end by the time it passes through the mwilk vat, where lis haa his cavs of milk, it is abont right, and it is always the same His jreatest exyeuse is gatherivg up the wero trying to cow | cream, butif the farmers won'd club togethe and del eay three or four of er week about he eould an object for them, Wit neat, tasty atores, woll filled rything in the shape of mer- an ! s prices that defy com- them, make weetorn tra'n for | pevition, it is ot to ba wondered at that Red Oak has tuzh a ca'l at tho stores of eisher rada. A H. Lane, Ar. Fiahor or Roberts will eatiefy eny ue that these men sre vo. only pros- pering but they ure eelling goods at priccs that permits their customers to srovper at the rame time, “‘Live and ot live” secms to ba their motto, abla. jan12 s EDUCATION. i S llut achool interesta of Red Oak are Fair su “"‘”"“L ] ny in tho itate, The high The ladies «f the Iiiptiet church ding located in the easiern wiil give n fair L fcaiival at Do- y 1o a fine, neat. showy h‘«u\)‘nu;r: » honse, Taseday, the 16th, undor the suporvision of The te achers aro ubsteniial work, There ool b ga in the town, Jout 750 children attend reg Alarly. CHURCHES, There ara suine hoe churches repre- sonted in town, aud hold mervices every Sabbath, Her 3 Tho hotela of thia piaco are the Cen- tral houso, the Judkics house and the Depot hotel, Tie Cen'ral house is licated on the south rids of the rqnare, la the centre of the business portion of the city. It isopersted by Meners Lockhare & Shaituck, oid hotel proprietors, who understand their busive s and make a ploasant heme for all who enter their lmuvv and they are many of the best Tho tgbles aro always auppliud by i g beot cdibles the markot can atford, nud the kitchen work is ag well d-u:u a6 ekiled cocks csn do it. Tha din- rcom is neat ond supplied by rendy obliging walters, T'he Judkics house, with its new ap- partments, located on Cuball strest, two blocks weat of the square, isunder the mansgement of the Judking brothers, and, judging from appear- ances, in well run snd well patronized. Thenow parts aro heated with steam, both ubovo avd below. The Depot hotel heretofore ron by A " L & the 15th day of February, 1883, b uuder the control of Mr. O, K., Made, who lately pucchaged the same, Mr, Mudo is an old hand at the baziness and hopes to meintain the reputation of the house But we must not close this letter without naming the roan through whose hands pasa the money of the town, Mr. E, W. Stephors, steani elevator wan, and who carries with him the inevitable signs of vuccess—a emiling countenancs snd a host of formers’ around wnxious to do busi- ness with hiw, Mr, Waltor Reynolds, the son of Hon. B. F. Reviolds of Hawthorn, was brought to Red Oak on Fridey morning last in & sertons mental con- dition, and after examination by the insano cowmission, was o fit subject for the inesno asylur was the same day taken by Saeriff Palmer to Mt Pleasant, Iowa, for treatment, Kamily troubles seemed Camp S to be tho cause, ————— T:\hh linens, naplic ,r.nv.\.s tom s cheap at Harknees, COMMERCIAL ro paying S0c for corn here ¢ ud freight to Chicago 162, Chicago market for cew mixed corn, 46 4Te, Denle day; COUNCIT, BLUFFS MAT rected daily by J. Y broker, bu grain and provision:, Wurar N Y s good deman i o to fecders avd 800 t RKET, Fuller, mer- > ship- 18 —Soarce and in good demand; 30@ Hav—1 006 00 per oo, RyE—40c; light rupy ConN MEAL 2par lun,m.unL Woun—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@8 00, “oaL—Delivered, hard, 1030 per ton; t. 5 00 per ton, Burrer—Plenty sad in fair demand; reo and in demand; 205 per dozen, LaArn— Pourriy—Fir ponnd for turke V rhank’s, wholesaling at 18¢, lers paving 13c per 1 10¢ for chickens ABLES —Potat es, 4503 onic 2400 per-dozen; appl eabh @8 50 pe FLOUR od at en s hard tock Wholssale prices for flour, 2 40@4 Brooys—2 00 300 per dozen STOCK, CArrLe count of d yecterday's 1ves, b 00( ight to-day larket firm a Millions Ghven Away, Millions of Bottlesof Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have bsen given away as Trial Y EMOVA \_ paper ary 15, trom No 11, Pearlstre Mahon block, door to posto —Bpecial advertisements, suc Loot, Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, etc., will be tnserted In this the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the fire insertion and FIVE CENTS PKR LINE for oach subsequent ortisemonts 1, near Brodwa Wants, ur, 0 canta por woek, d Office, ‘Kkn) erybody in Gonnelr Bintls | ‘QA;\;‘B G R ") .\.—\ n D c 13 o Py ) No 7 Foarl Btroct ks & B «v for ervices gak, fue L-Go R. Teard, dealer in wa and wind sh de’, w , to now M 2 Main, and 53 Pearl 8 1¢ tice jandti JOUND. [ pleas A check or_draft. The callas . E 8 Jand-at l NOUND Brx ofti ard get the A colleg pocicty pio. ¢, pay for this od, prove pin. insertion, o4 our office, No. 7 ly wituated, offers e Bre chjee, owner wll an's book stare, P v for this sdver isement, prove pro erty end receive the same, Caretot propeity du7 RY &UOD@ Broadway, and Fourth Street Couneil B’lufi's. Iowa s Headquarters For the Cele- brated ¥ T 1 R. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist, ure any caso of aore eyca, Ib ia oniy a wefter of time, operat n movelng tadew orm; COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Will ntraighten crow o aud romove Pryreginme, ete., and attention o re. apb-tt Spoclal CI11CAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACI¥FIC. o) M N. Y. Depy Atl.atle Ext Accom. (Sat. Mail and Express. . Atlantic Ex *Exc Mondays. | Leave Coun 8am,0n am m, 4 pm, 5 Depot. 9 o'clock a. D. Moines ac*, Mall and Ex* RANBAS CT Depart, For St. Paul. L m,2'pm, Des Moines i 'AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINC Arrive, Pacific Ex{ Mail and Neb & CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTERN. ve. art. A Pacific Ex} Mai and I ) AND COUNCIL BLUF¥S, Arrive, 0pm | Maiiand Ex. UNION PACIFIC, WABARH, BF. LOUIS AND PACIVIO Depart. Mail and Ex.. Cannon Ball, Arrive, Mail and Ex.. $:30 pn Cannon Bail..11:05 a Arives Co Mail and Ex Atlantic &x pt Sundaya, tExcept Saturdays. {Except iDaily. Council Bluftse & Omaha Sireet &, R. ncil Blufls, w, 10 a 1 Leave Omaha. 1tam,1pm, 2pm, 3 m, 4 p'm, pm, 6 and can ‘curo genernlly in from threo to five weeks—{t makes nc differ. ence Low long diseased. Accom, (Mon.).1:45 p m 8am, 9am, 10am, pm, 6pm. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Oa Sunduy the cary begin their trips at m., and run regu'ar.y during the doy a9, 11, 2 4, A and 6 o'elock. and vun to ity time, Weber Pianos, Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, e —— ® v = Depart & Atlantic Pacific 150 m ¥x and M, Ex and Mai pm ) HQpHpPHW COUNGIL BLUFFS, F. ?“ FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Sep FE O R THR &S5 DAMALIDE] XDBY m o T WOES . Bluff and Wilisw Sreets, Lflm",l Blufis . HARG TITDATLEIRE LI BOTTLED BE F{R, {HE ARTESIAN WELL GEISE MADE FROA WATEER. ALSO AGENTS FO® THE ' ' OCELEBIRANEILD BT DV MIS NI B2 EE __Orders filied fn any past ot tho city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. flicted witn divnsses 0 » | Roeun NEW &9 pop g o] Dr. Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist, wal or in aneil Bluits, Tow AND JEIATET. AND SPECIALIST, Far, or Chroni Mectivns. an bae consulted persn at tho Mtropolitan hotel Wew j(%ooé?ts. YOHK PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods HARRIS, 734 Lower alits branches pre Broadwav. WIH . ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Pablic. e Hrondway, l“mu‘: n-f“ur'u W. MRS, PHYSI J. 6. CITY Bottles of the 'arg his enormous y wonld be disastrous to the pro %, were it not for the rare werit the two leadiog clties, and the unity of the buriness men, combine to make the town what 1t is, Another fact is that the people here by this wonderful medicine. Call ¥, Goodnan's Drug Store, and got & Trial Battle fra, sud (5 for ' youteslt uever fails to cure. In 034 I HUNCARIAN Warrauted Equal to R VAUGHARN. |JUSTICE CF THE PEACE.| Real Batate & Colioction Agont. Saving jaus sllow’s block, ovar Bank B. J, HI TON, M, D,, iCIAN ARD SJRLiZG“, ‘ *22 ¥ nmdun' ()nnnv-llll{‘nb"r _HOFFMAYR & C0., ROLLER MILLS, i 2 Y o R 5 Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND Exclusively, th United 8 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ALSO Bran & Shorts. jand tf Counci! Bluffs, Ia, ervices to all at S IR LN ELARE & &3O, go to L P ecsssln‘;U UAL 10WA STGG:( [Tocor; BATH INSTITUTE, Dryant Street, one Door north of Dohany's Hall, Thermo-El-ctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths, gentlemen. Theeo Baths are fully ento « d by o Medical Praternity s | cing an gia, Lumtago and many other ailments F M. LOCKWOOD, Propr. i STEAM COFFgE Wholezale and Ret: MILLS, Deslers in Fresh Roasted Coffocr, Teas and Spices, 306 Eroadwoy. C")U NCIL BLUFFS, - I10waA, |—_MORGAN, KELLER & GG, The finest quelity and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden Calls attended to ! houra, We defy competition in quality of Our Mr, Morgan bog rerved as undertaker for forty years and thoroug his business, WAREROOMS, 846 AN H B7 BROADWAY, otly attended tos aleo carpet-laying and graphig and mail orders flled without delaz. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EXCUTSIEY, Bluffs, - - - ity10 sult purchascrs, Heer $.00 per barrel, soilyered e of charge toan nd metali vods o1 y unde: prices, tanda Tambrequing. & Co nci: low Privato fawmliles sup- part of the city & LARSON, 2k :.F‘ SON | Wholesals Dealer in aad SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewiug . “ Compary's Celebrated : LW U KEE BEER »] i\- L AW g ffa, Towa, Orders from the zountry ¢ ted I)UQM 0 GUIBERT & GO, csa0rs to ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esals %rmta;a and Sontaetio: 16 and 1S Pearl-st.. ¢'ouncil Blufls, Ia SPA IS A TN CriEn O CEER. No. 529 S Main Street . - - Council Bluffs. Our constar trade is s of our y increwsing nt proci quare dealing snd attens tion to cust »d butter aiwaydon hand, Prompu delivery «f CROKS X N. B. Eastoxn, 8 {ovraN, Vies Pros N. B. Moore, Con NGURAKCE GO s of Towa.] Insum nu at Ac ual Cost, LIVE STOCK Agatnst Losa by THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown cr Conuingent Event Whatuver, rated under e Insnring Experienced agenta wanted, walicited from all parts of Towa, Orvice 103 Pearl Street, Conncil Blufly, Ia, s08- dit Correspondence o e — g e~ I __

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