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The Daily B(fi(‘e_ COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘Wednesday Morning, Feb 21, — et n—— SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Osrrler, = = « = = 20 conts per week, ByMal - s . ... $10.00 por Yens OfMce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Sroadway. MINOR MENTIONS, ~Conductor Bennstt, of the street car line, is laid up with sickness, —The school at the building in Hull's addition has been suspendod for o few weeks, —Cord wood i co dently the axe has not been idle during the recent cold spell. —Contemporary Clark, of the Nonpar- ie), hine his hands in the hospital. Both of them were severely lacerated by a fall on the fce, —Au error in the type yesterday made cuuaty levy $35,0C0 fnstead of £350,- The city Jevy is spproximately —B, T. Stevenson and Elizabeth Pow- ell, both of Hancock, have the court clerk’s and DaiLy Bre's permission to wed, —J. N, Carroll has filed a bill of inten- tion at the county clerk’s office to wed Mary D. Thompson, Both are from Whipple pestoffice, in this county, ~Virgil Dewitt and Alta Baker, of Griswold, Cass county, want te be one, sad to secure that unanimity took out license yesterday. —Thomas P. Lemmon, of Avocs, has passed through the necessary formalities at the county clerk's ofiice for making Mary A, Tushing his wife, —Stephen McLean favored Judge Ayles- worth with a morning call, said he guessed he was drank, and ix now wanting to bor- row 89 60 from some plethoric editor to resume business, —Miss Kittie Mclntosh, ‘of Hancock, thinks G, T. Porter is just the man to make & happy Mrs, Porter, and accord- ingly G, T. told it to the marriage liconse register yesterday. ~—Justice Abbott has a felon up in his court, one, moreover, that he refuses to give into the hands of the cficors, but re- taine as a constunt companion, He wears it on his finger and feeds it on lemons, —A gentlemsn informed us yesterday that the Accident insurance men on the other side of the river were refusing to is- #ue policies at present because of the ex- traordinary risk run this year atthis season, —The Sunday schools of Pottawattomie eounty will hold a convention in the Con- gregational church at Oskland, Thursday and Friday, Febroary 22 and 28, All the schools in the county sre requested to wead delegates, —A tramp io Malvern provoked arrest by throwiog & brick through a window of one of the churches, expecting to get boarded by the town for a few days free, but the mayor gave him fourteen days’ la- bor on the streets. Served him right,— Macedcnis Tribune, —A couple of men with a rickety, cov- ered wagon and fiye of the most scandalous skeletons of horses we have ever seen were camped on the mild side of an old shed mear Indian creek yesterdsy, In response to our queetions une of them said they had thad just come trom Dawson county, Kan- #as, and did not know when they were go. ing. He said that they had experienced wvery severe weather on the road and had ‘been teveral timen nearly frozen, Aflter a closer examination of their horses we be. eameconvinced thut they were quite plain. ly going to stop here for some time or se- cure other conveyance. —Down at the transfer, yesterday, we found everything quiet, About fifty ba. bios were spread out. in the waiting rooms like a drummer’s stock for inspection, We bad a plessant chat with the U. P, ticket agent, who sald passenger traffio, which bad been languishing, was bracing up. JobnCain, of Union county was walking around the corrider, and all too plainly had been guilty of conversation ‘with *spiritus frumentl.” Jobn informed us with erest secrecy that he used to work “with John Morrisey avd John O, Heenan, at Troy, New York, He nsserted that he had thrown the prize-fighting congross- man over his shoulder “many and many a time,” We loft John telling of his achieve- ments and went down to the frozén Mis souri, Theice is becomine very rotten and will not endure many more warm days. Bee the fine lot of Linen and Oot- ton Dress Lawns, at Harkneas, Orcutt & Co, 2t e e Venotice the Marringe. Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, highly spoken of in wmany of the leading papers of the state. **Money for tho Une tarried” heads their advertisement in another column of this vaper, 5-8m Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street, Political kashions, * "The spring style of polities in Coun- <l Bluffs {s democratic colors for the pants, with whisky riugs to varigate the garment, snd » gamblor's ring be- tween the ringes. This contrasts finely with a republi- can veet and dress coat of the silk stocking prohibltion variety. B A rallroad brase collar is also ex- tenslyely worn and will have quite a run during the season. The overalls now being introduced Dy the working wen have a bright and very sttractive appearance. Thoy are not so well ornamented as the demo- oratic garment, but amack less of the itentlary. The overcoat is the In- s:;ondunt all wool sntifogy pro- gresslve pattern, and promlses to the most popular of alf. i BE Constipation, liver and kidney dis- eases unp:nr:d'b Brown’s Iron Bit- tere, which enriches the blood, and strengthens the whole system, The Horsford Al:luu and Cook malled free on application to the Rum- r THIEVES AND THUGS They Put In Some Miscellaneous Work and Acquire Some Plunaer. Ool. Daily woke up yesteaday morn- ing to find a revolver in his apartment with a man behind it exhorting him to surrender hin stamps, Mr, Daily was not in that kind of a penitential mood and made a fly at the eggressor, who seized a sult of clothes and dashed off into the darkness, This thing of belng walted on at the somewhat previous hour of 4 a. m. by a gentle- manly visitor who rons off into the darsuess with your pataloons, to ck the nervous syeto sides, it doesn't pey. A much botier plan would be to opan a law «f be genteel in managing the busi MORE The house of Mr, David Gray was also called on, eatlier in the ovening, and the rooms cocuplod by two ludg: ors gone through #ith. Several snits of clothes, jowelry snd rilverwate wore stolen, The thieves wore heard when in the rooms, but were supposed to be the occupants themselves having a nocial talk, It was cheeky, but suc- ceseful, LOTHES STEALING Spriog is coming, gentle Aunle,and Aunfo will go into the house-cleaning business. She wlll have the walla decorated, the ceilings calcimined, and the doors and windows will be ro- splondent with feesh paint, All this briugs to mind the fact that a atylish assortment of wall paper, a skilled manipulator of peints and a careful workman are essentials to the pro- pgramme. KFor all these Mr, Peter C. Miller, 18 and 20 North Main street, is famous, We know whereof we spoeak, All goods very cheap at the great sale at Harkness, Orcptt & Co.’s. 2t Youog man or woman, if you want big money for a small smount, insure in the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Associ- ation, Cedar Kapids, Towa, [ ARt A RO ¥or the Roform School A little boy with » tear-stalned face sat inside the bar of the police conrt yesterday morning as we entered, The reporter sat down to a desk and was busy writing out his notes when pros- ently Judge Aylesworth entered and the gentlemsan in black sitting by the lad, who proved to be Sheriff Middle- ton of Harrison county,drew from his pocket a bunch of papers, endorsed as the reporter observed at a glance, “‘State of Towa vs. Mark Williams” and handed them to his honor, romark- ing that up his way they wanted him to bring down this boy—with & ges- ture toward him—to paes the prepura- torsy examination to the reform school and If possible to be matriculated ue a student in the institution. The judge glauced over the papers and then look- ing acroes at the vearful onteast asked kindly: ‘‘How long have you heon up where you were brought from?” ‘“’Bout three monts,” answered the lad, rubbing his eyes till they were scarlet with his rough sleeve, “‘Where were you before?” “‘Dunlap. ‘‘How long were you there!” ‘“Bout two years,” The tears were beginning to come very fast, . “Why didn't you stay there!” ‘“Cause I didn't like the man I was with; he abused me " “Do you krow where you were bornf" “In New York City near Central Market, Broadway.” ‘‘Are your parents dead?" ‘“Yew, sir, they both died at Utica, 1 was ‘}mt in the orphan 'sylum and shipped out west?" ““You aro how old?” “‘Fiftesn, goin’ on sixteen " ‘‘Did you ever ateal anything be- fore?” ‘'No, sir, never,” in a very choked voloa. *‘What made you steal thia time?” “I wanted a sled. I hadn't got none, and I didn't have anything to slide down hill with ’long with the rest of the boys.” The miserable little fellow gave olear away, and sobbed in answor to the query ‘‘Dont you want to go to the reform school?" *‘No, I don't want to. I'd stay with the man I was with and behave, I would,” Mr. McKinney, the gentleman re- forred to, at whose place the wait has been for three months, came forward and sald he -conldu’t do any more for him; he had been sending him to school and he had been expelled for bad conduct, and his latest acifon in stealing 80 cents from a brother at his house and running away to Omaha made it quite outof tha question to work any more for his'reclamation, The boy listened with bowed head,the tears raining on the dusty floor and his whole frame shaking with anguish “They’il take good care of you at tho reform school,” eald the jadge as be turned to have the necessary papers wmade out, “I don't want to go there,” pleaded the boy, ‘I don't want to be sent to that place.” “Well, I presume he has done as woll as & boy with his surroundings could be expected to do,” remarked the court, and proceeded to business. If you are not married, write the Mar. riage” Fund and Mutual Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for circulars explaining the plan, 15-3m, GOV e el Kick Them Out. Kick 'fhem Out. No, the Nonpariel is not “‘foreign.” The Globe s uot “‘foreign.” The en- tire cicculation of these two papers outside of Council Bluffs will not amount to 300 copies, and hence they cannot In any sense be called ‘‘foreign,” They have absolutely no circalation west of the river, hence they are es- sentially “home” papers. Of course Couneil Bluffs does not want any Neb- raska trade. Sho wants no “‘foreign” money. She only needs the traflic Des Moines and Chicago leave. Coun- cil Blofts is content to fight the last two named rivals and not compete with Omaha for western trade. Coun- cil Bluffs Is willing to continue her efforts to reverse tho lawe of trade, trylng to find customers who will send west for their wholesale supplies. Tue Bek isof no use in this clty. Her advertising patrons are swindled. No doubt of that. " good. booming our wholesale men with half- page advertisements, Heretofore Council Blufls roposed in innocent oalm, and for all that the Noogar il or Globe ever did no ore wost of the Missouri would know there was such a place, Now the veople of the west, even ss far ont as Dsadwood, and the Yellow- stove Park recelve dally information fn regard to the businees of our lead- 1 ¢ ficms, what they are doinz and tho Inducemer s offer to buyers Such a “foreign” paper as -this should he ran out of Conneil Blaftls instantly, avd no man who hss any re- gard for this city will subscribs or ad- vertine in it, Thon its manager; he is “‘a swind- ler Why yoars uzo he came hers and illusirated our town ina pubiication that had 15,000 circulation, and he actually told his subscribers a very complimentery story about us of the Bluffs, True, we meroly paid him & dollar for the magszine for a year with an advertlsement thrown in. Not one man paid a cont for the cats excopting himself, There was no pat- ronage hero for the advertising pages, ulthough branch cffise was main: ined by him until tho esproces ox ceeded the income, He pald a hun- drod cents on the doliar to all of his crediters, just as ho is doing now, bat then of courne he is a swindler, swindler Is a good word, Tur Ber and its managers are here in Courcil Biuffe, and they will re. muin 80 long as the people continue to pour in advertising until the biggest advertrements offered are refused for lack of #pace. * While the office Is thronged with tubsoribers who say that ‘Tie B is the only live paper in Council Bluffs and we cau't do without it,” there Is scarcely o doubt but that the paper and ita wanager will romain, hence the m roing and evening howlers will pro- cecd to howl, a continuous and ex- hausting howl, “Foreign” ‘‘swindi- ing," ‘‘wild aes of the prairies,” etc., ote. These are good howis, very Don’t get tired but use them constantly. Come, come, wake up, you have not howled any for two weoks, Mental depression, weakness of the muscular system, general ill-health, benefitted by using Brown's Iron Bitters, ————————— Money for the Unmarried. One. of the most solid and substancial institutions in this conntry is the Mar. riago I and Mutual Trust Asanciation, ! Rapids, Towa, They are organ. 6 laws of Towa, and therr of. frectors are among the leading vminent busivess men of Cedar vory unmarried person should rtificate in this nasociation, It is o splendid investment, ne safo a8 o government boad. You can justas well have » good wum of money to commence married hife on as not, members have | 300 per cent for circulurs fully 1 the finest known. Good agents wanted, saw this notice, oda ized unde aver setent, Write g the plan, which Do not postpone it. Mention where you 15:3m, PERSBONAL. - ) j THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLYFFS I0WA WEUNESDAY FESRUARY 21 ' DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. ‘ JOHN BENO & G0, . st ik 45 Smanss, ., MAX MUHN, }erEsTON HOUSE, { i s St J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. c. 28 oo ave DR. J. F. WHITE, 7 J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Who esale butter, egis, penitry and fruft. Ship 1o us. Main Street, OFFICE: Oor, Main and 5th, uo-stafrs, Resldence, (09 Willow Avenne, Draft by return mafl. 3 6 Broadway, H. PETHYBRIDGE, vty arkes, 607 Brosdens | " CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, (;'ur. Tth and n. F:_‘S_MJTH. Broadway., Plans and speaificatious forvished’ W. W. SHERMAN, In FINE HARNESS JAMES FRANEY, | HOWE & SON, ™ LINDT & HART, SEICISEIs an paw juos oo I have the variety 124 Main street, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work and Rensonablo C arges. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplics, 508 Broadway. E. STOCKERT & G0.,tusinins Wipeorgbictsirmgoods Bargains, A 1LN SI Bargains. IMMENSE BARGAINS I Ladies' Misses’ And Children's S E O E S, Men’s and Boys’ FOR AT NEXT 30 Boots & Shoes, THE TDAYS. THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE CORNER MAIN STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. W. S. Iyes, of Davenport, is at the Pacifie. Mrs, J. §. Long, of Highland, Ta., 13 at the Pacific, E. J. Dairt, of Chicago, was in town yu’zgny. R H, Dougan, of Cleveland, is at the Ogden house, H. 0. Lamb, is at the O¢den, from Dennison, Ta, A, B, Seate, of Walnut was at dinner in the city yesterday, Wm, Hall, of Des Moines, was at the Pacific yesterday. H, H, Haif, wife and child of St, Paul, are at the Pacific, V. Farosworth, of Boone, was at the Ogden yesterday, R. F. Trevelick, of Detroit, Mich., was at dinaer at the Pacific. F. L. Goodwin, of Malvern, In,, regis- tered at the Ogden yesterday. H. E, Dick tucked an Ogden house nap- kin under his chin yesterday, Sheriff Middleton, of Logan, Harrison county, stopped at the Ogden yesterday. C. R. Gray, of Jofferson, la., mingled his feet with Council Bluifs mud yester- day. B. F. Stevenson and G. T. Poater, of Hancock, ate dinner at the Ogden yester- day, A, J. Earling, superiptenaent of the Towa division of the C., M. & St P, R. R., wasat dinner at the Pucific yester- day, el AL AR From the Veaf and Dumb, We ohip from The Baby Hawkeye, a diminutive sheet pubifshed by the student at the Iowa institute for the doat and dumb, Tt is lively, though little: Superintendent Rogers has a lot of bottles in which he proposes to put specimens of grains and metals, e will aek the larger boys to fill the bottles with common things, viz: corn, oats, wheat, rye and other com- mon things. He has written to the secre ary of the Iowa State Agricuitu- ral soctety for specimens of seeds of Towa. We expect that we will have a good natural history department, Mr. O. A, Wenstrand is glad to quit his duty as bovs’ supervisor, is whole time s ccoupied in clorking for Supt. Rogera. Ashe isa good book- keeper he has control of our books and library. in our chapel this week, We will now have a hetter light during the sesslons of the debating socle ties, eto. In another paragraph there 1s such a depth of pathos expressed, with such infinitude of simplicity that the city editor wiped his eyes after reading it We have read Whittler's *‘In School Days" long, long ago, when our own childish troble used to quaver at the lines: “I'm sorry that I spelt the word, 1 hate to go above you; Because—the brown eyes lower fell— Because, you see—1I love you," But the pathetic tenderness of the Qaaker poet cannot commence to rival the exquisitely turned teartulness and directnons of these few lines: ‘‘Some pupils have been put into lilgher oclasses, and others have been put into lower classses, according to A new chandelior is to be placed |, more simple and primitive? Further on we find a pithy apothegm as fol- l lows: ““A mute turns a deaf ear to flat- tery.” $ The get up of the little sheet 18 good, and we always welcome it warnly. IOWA ITHMS, Story county has four tile factories, Clinton has only ten candidates for the mayoralty, LeMars has decided to refuse peddlers license to sell in its streets. The next state firrmen’s tournament occurs at Waterloo in June next. The uext state normal iustitute begins at Davenport July 9, and continues four weeks, The Iloyal canning company of Musca- tine paid a dividend, of 17 per sent last year. Quite & number ¢f Union county people expect to emigrate to Montana in the spring, The commissioners of Shelby county are looking up s>me suitable location for a poor house, There have been a large number of farm houses destroyed by fire in Adair county this winter, LeMars’ city government requires some- thing over ‘l.&)fl per month to keep the wheels greased, The opera house at Fairfield has been wold to the Odd Fellows of that town, The price paid was $15,000 John Carpenter a married {man of 46, and Elizabeth Miller aged 19, eloped from Ottumwa last week, All the sohool children in Muscatine, numbering 2,000, were given a sleigh ride by the board on the 13th. kAn Atlantic man was xhfin ; la;t:; eighteen years w0 to post. e drov it into the postoffice last Thursday. Wolves are plentiful in Adams and the neighboring counties. A farmer recently had a valuable horse eaten up by them, The amount charged to the various coun- ties for taxes of 1882, now due and pay- able to the state tressury, is $1,055,885.52, They have six thousand dollars worth of fire apparatus in Lemars and not a drop of water in the cisterns to use in case of fire, The Davenport school board is discuss- ing the question of teachiog foreign lan- guages, chiefly German, in the public schools, An engineer named John F. Whiting onthe C., B, & Q., at Creston, was re- cently laid off for ten days for smoking on his engine, The smoke house attached to Messrs, Booge & Co.'s house in Sioux City took a tumble last week, The loss amounted to $2,600. The Iowa prohibitionists will hold a five days convention at Clear Lake Park be. gioning July 20th, Governor St. Johns, of Kansas, will be present. A man has sued Waterloo for $25,000 damages for false lm&rlflonmmh He re- ’ul!odflto pay his dog tax was fined and put n jail, . In Adsms county there is a French set- tlement k‘::'n u.ydu Icarian community, They professto own everything except family relations in common, Ten cases of small pox are reported in Fiochford, A phy-lgloln has been sent from Cedar Falls to relieve the only doc- tor in town, After the regular session of the Iowa hotel keepers iu Des Moines last week was finished, a supplemental *Mumm's extra dry” seance was indulged in. Jack Rhin, a college student at ITudian. oli, stabbed Link Frtchard in a restau. | rant in that eity on Sunday night with a ditk. The blade reached the liver and in- flicted & very dangerous w.und. BThe Evenivg Gazette of Cedar Rapids idons relin Tang: amastations. It #ays the best business men of the town are identiied in the management of one of them located there, The recent storm at Keokuk was very l Cur New Loan and Improvement Uo Investigation into the matter con- :l.'.--..l-l.:l:):l:IHS.Ii A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE\ o CONSISTENT WITH FIRS? CLASS 60¢DS 1§ OUR CLAIM, | PLIUASE CALL AND EXAMINE CUR [EsTYLES BTTHE Uny oW PERFECT | . - 25 '*"\D«*Wg NEWEPRINGSTOCH O] IN LINES OF w Men's, oy Boys 3 Girl's S I‘uihlrcn'a BOOTS AND SHOES, We ask the attention of the public, Owi T place is UPERIOR | AN TEXE XFRON'T, T Audthe e is where you will always find us Z. T LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Blaffe, ‘Went Side Square, Clarinds, = [] w o MATERIAL’ } I0WA, BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Street, one Door north of Dohany’s Hall, Thermo-Hlectric, Medicated and Sulphur Bathe, For ladies and gentlemen, These Baths aro fully endo-sed by unfailing ausi! n ¢ ‘olds, Rheumatism, Neural Besides, my #ife, a competent lady, will attend 'adies, Medical Fraternity as belng. an 20 and many other ailments F. 1. LOCKg¥ 00D, Propr. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUEITE), Wholesale Frurters and Sonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Biluffs, Xa. R. S. COLE & CO., LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Alzo Weod and [ron PU s PS, Wood Tubing a*d Gas Pipe aud Pumy rixtures, for hoth Wood aid Iron Pump-, Order: wil receive prompt avtention. No. 004 South Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - T0WA 15 R Broadway Steam Laundry ! 24 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. mewlt. vinces us that one of the mont equita- ]b]u, reasonable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of chis city. By investicg in shares in this institation, which 1is backed by some of our best and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few years a man can own & house of his own for about the 'sams as he pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mereantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long folt want In Council Bluffs. Their plans and systom of loans will bear the most careful scrotiny and exam- ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the com pany exists it bicomes at once an in. atitation of v:lue and credit to our city and thos> who desire homes. Thelr presidert is T. A. Kirkland; vice president; Judge Peake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their office s in the base. ment of Shugart’s and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street jan27-1y COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be (nserted in this column a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion, Loave adv ertisements at our office, No. 7 Pearl Stroet, noar Broadway. Wants, W‘AN“D_'" body In Qouncil Blufts fo to take Tun Buw, 20 con| o r week, de livered by carrlors, Office, No 7 Pearl Street noar Broadway. For Sale and Rent JTORE FOR RENT—With cight rooms, csllar and a barn, 923 Fifth streer, opposite the Gundry. Inquire of W. Evgel, ‘1212t —The desirable offices lately occu- the board of trade. Apply to Bush- t. t R TR O TR ()Lu BEES—1n packages or & hundred at 26¢ 4 package at Tux Bun office, No. 7 Pearl street. tf N office, most advantagecusly desk room in return for serv Egn,lurnmhml. Address, “Office, ; & Bk office, AN EAaAR. Dr, J, Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, In Chronic diseases, offers hls services to all af flicted with diseases of th+ Eye, Ear, or Chronic diseases of any character. Warrants a cure in ] Rheumatic affections. Can be consulted b matl or in person at the Metropolitan hotel, Council Blufls, lowa. Gounoll Blud fows, 7 T L. EVERINGHAM & 0., Cecmmission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee, severe, The southern span of the Des Consignments of Giain, Sceds and Provislons, olicalted. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - [0WA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vica Pres. O. HULBURT, Adjuater, MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURAKCE CO. Insutes Live ¢ tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. COffice, 103 Pearl Stroet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, & - IOWA, The only ccmpany in Towa that will insure your stock neatnat les f1ow any cause whatever, Owners o Sto-k will vonsult their own inte i tiey s if, when ¥ N. B. EABIO™. - . - Council Bluffs Towa. EEAIR G OO IDEs 837 Broadway, Coumncil Bluffs, lowa. Shugart Implement Co., COUNCIL BLUFFS, - . . . . . 10WA ; i“Ol{ THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TAIT CHECK ROWER. BUCHANAN WAGON, OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND SHELLER, COATES EAKE, NICHOLS & SHEPARD THRESH'R HUBER REVOLVING RAKE, EVANS TRIPLE HARROW, GORHAM SEEDER, HENNEY BUGGIES, TIGER CULTIVATOR, SPRING WAGONS, ETC., ETO. 113 and 115 Main Street.® For Engines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. ] | S : " Moines river bridge, 600 feet long, was iy veoGres e Sond Orders to JOWUN GILBERT, Manuficturer, 4 ford Chemicsl Works, Providence,| Council Bluffs is bothered with wes. | thelr standing in examination \ : WINE OF CARDUI™ cures irregu ! b g e =+ Sion t2 orders, Tho RL T 4 *|tern customers aluoe Tz Bau hasbees | Ia Genesi orthe pooms of Ousian | Tisame seporteds o o M LT o7 TGN uensiruation, | | O Yan e sad i Avemue Comel Bl bromp Montan 1 cries. o L) B TV IR R e e & ‘ L% " ™ 4 - B - 0= (e, £) ‘ r

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