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- The Daily Bee | COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursdav Morning, March 1, By Mall - - - - = « §10.00 por Yoar, e ——— ———— Offoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. Bome one always in the office, MINOR MH TIONS, ~8ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles, =Chas, M, Shown and Hilda Ekwalt, took out permisvion to wed yesterday. —Herman Pieper and Bertha Gropfer, of Minden, have leave to marry as soon as they wish., —Oonrad Voss and Mary Voss have con- «cluded to be known as Mr, and Mre, Voss tereafter, —An insurance policy of $2,500 was is- #ued yesterday on the books cf the caty library. —The *Jolly Pathfinder” troupe will be at Doheney's to-night WhatJthey can do ‘we don’t know, but hiope for the best, —0. T, Letner and Lizzie Pool, both of Lewis township, took out a marriage li- cense at the city clerk’s office, —A synod of Presbyterian ministers was beiog held yesterday in Omaha, and Rev, MoMeckin, of our city, went over to at- tend, 3 —Two conples, John Ohbristenson and Anna Christenson, A. T. O, Haach and Caroline Andres, were licensed to wed yesterdsy, —1In the circuit court yesterday, nearly all day was spent on the cass of Goulder vs, I'ronch, & suit to recover for services rendered. —A warrant was issued yesterday for the barkeeper of the Turner Hall society, for selling liquors “‘contrary to,” etc. The case was continued one week, ~A present of about 200 volumes of valuable books was thade yesterday by Hon, W. F. Sapp to the city library through W. P. Vaughan, chairman of the donation committee, ~—A few changes bave heen made in ocarriers and any delay in recelving papers by our sul scri'ers tkey will kindly lay to that cause, In a few days things will be going on smoothly and THe Bk will be buzzing around early. —Dennis Gilmore, a well off farmer out n Boomer townehip, does not belie the name of his residence when he comes t the Bluffs, He took a partiularly large “‘boomer” yesterday and was taken in out of the mud by the palice, —The chief of police showed us s little pasteboard box, just came from Kansas City, with sleeve buttons aud other jewelry in it. The plunder was taken from s cerook now in the jail at that zoint, It was dentified by Mr. Tinney as his stolen goods, ~— Improvements waro starting up all over town, The plasterers are rashing forward their work un the third story of of Kiel's hotel on Main street, near the junetion with Pearl, Ahles & Peters are beginning work on a two-story brick and several minor frame stractures are eprout- ing in the lower part of town, —HughMcDonald, a street-car driver on the Malu-street lime, was found night before lasst, knocked downm, on lower Broadway, with a sharp cut on his fore- head. He was taken up into a hotel, where his wounds were washed and himself cared for, Itis hard to state just how he came o he struck or by whom, —Frank Bliss thought he hadu't bliss enough, and filledup with poison, He ‘was hauled up in the police court yester- day morning, After oconsideration his honor observed, ‘¥ ou are found guilty of gotting drank. Thi is not election day, and we cannot forgive you: your language also is not authoriced by Cushing or Rob- erts, and $5 and cnsts will be your munisis, pal assessment. ~—The Nonpareil and Tax Bek referred to an advertisement yesterday morning which neither had, but this morning that water- works announcement can be seen sure enough, Weask our subscribers to read it carefully and avail themselves of the ad- vantages offered therein, This is & matter that,will be profitable te any one, but it is for the convenience of all and will be a saving of moment to those who respond. ~—The local in his perambulations always notices a good thing when he sees it, This bas particular refesonce at prosent to a specimen of carving in marble of a spray aud bud ou a small headstone, and the local was much interested in watohing its growth under the ekillful hands of the workman ‘‘into a° thing of besuty,” and convinced him that we bave as skillful oarvers and workers in marble here as to ~found anywhere, ~Mr, Templeton and another of the ‘Councl Bluffs fire department were down at Atlantio Tue:day to see the inaugura- tion of the Atlantic water works, They ave the Holly system, and cost $65,000, The water is obtained €rom a oreék near town. To show what could be donein case of fire six nozzles were put to as many hydrants, each noszle throwing a stream from three-quarters to one and a quarter inch, and in no case did the stream fail to reach 100 feot. ~—8aid & republican of this city, stop- ping As on a corner: ‘‘Want an item? “Well, I should symphooize?” said the unfortunate reporter looking over his soanty notes, ‘‘Well, a fow minutes sgo iher feelings, ‘If my husband votes for a democratic city ticket sgain I'll sue for a divorce’ —now don’t give it away for the lady reads Tre Bee and she won't like it.” And we promised not to, For SaLe—At a bargain, two cheese wats and fxtures, Addross 2,304 QOouncll Bluffs, Iowa. fob27-tf Dr, West, Dentist, 14 Pear! street. -V.MNMO' lllnlul Hfly:fidhmd m papers of the state. "H&.qlu-mvg married” vartisement SR sk MORE INTERVIEWS. ‘What They Think aud Do Down on the “Fiat"—~Rebecce, the Cow. In the mad strife for office it so of ten happens that those most deeply concerued in the confliot havo their intereats totally neglected that our ro porter determined to shun the politics1 street-corner knots, go out Into the suburbs and feel the pulse of the masses, The ocow ordinance, the paving problem and the liguor and gambling questions must certainly, thought he, be sufficlently diecnssed and ventilated among the elegant leis- ure gentlemen who promenads Broad- way. The petty officers of the city, the poripathetic lamp-posts who gath- er on the sidewalks and lean lingering ly over the beer-saloon bar have been assuming too much prerogative in these matters—we will akirmish out nto the water-soaked flats below; wo will swim the frothing Indlan creek, otherwise known by a more appropri- ate though less publishable name aund obtain the sentiments of the masssy. And, first, we bethought oureeives that in all this cow controversy, none had asked the epinions of the moat in- telicctual purties—to wit, the gentle, patient creatuies themselven. It was time their voices was heard in the P emlises, Wae circnmnavigated the lake near the O. & N. W. depot, and struck off into the ‘‘flste.” A smalleet bit of o cottage, with an vulive colored cow, lioking the well ourbing in frong, struck us a5 a good place to begln our misslonary labors, A knock at the door brought out an unmlstekable Milesian countenance of the feminine gender. “*Ah! good day, ma'am,” with our most touching abeslance, “‘is that your cow!” Y “An’ what d'ye want to know forl” “I'm thinklag, perhsps, of buyiog one,” this with a painfui qualm ot the consclence, ‘“‘and [ wantec fo find out how muach they were worth?" “Waull, for that ye can just be a walkin' along. It'll take more than the looks o’ ye has to be gettin’ her,” and the door came near shutting wich @ slam, *Hold on & moment, another thing T want to know is about the ordinance keeping cows from the strects,” we exolaimed in avxiety. “I's an officer ye are, is i7" “No, no, not at all. I want to find out for the papers,” ‘‘An why didn’t yo say so?” “Never mind, I want to know about your cow. What's her name?’ “Rabecea it 1s, an’ its s handsome beast ahe 18 too.” Rebecca relin- quished the well.curb at this polnt, came over and careased her mistraes with her tongue, “I suppose the cow halps you out ver much in making a living.” “Don’t she though; why, bless me, 1t's the ohildher would be afcher dying itit wasn't for Bekky.” And then suddenly thinking: ‘‘Sare it's no harm she's dcia’ at all, atin’ up a sthray cabbage stalk and belike a poor potato in the street. Ye wouldn't, I know, sor, be in favor of & kapin’ the man's cow from pickin’ up the livin’ of his childher?” . We looked on the four little tow heads ourlously poeeping from behind the maternal skirts, and confessed that we couldn’t think of it for a mo- ment. And after patting Rebeoos, and trying to establish ble rela- tions with the “ahlllaz:‘r; we r;tnoed our ateps to i leavin, o A, Lot business tiil to-morrow, 4 e — The Railroad Commission System The trustees of Red Oak township complained to the raflroad commis- sloners that there exists a combination of grain buyers in Montgomery county lhigplng from various railroad stations’ and the members have pledged thew- solves to ship all grain over the 0, B & Q, and that this road binds itself to give the members of this an- soclation better facilities, rebates and commisalons than are given tc others. The commisaioners decide that this in naughty, that the railroad company musn't do that way.' If speclal favors are granted to any it should be to dealers who have no big elevators’ provided they load without unveason- ablo delay,—[Clarinda Star. ————————— If you are not married, write the Mar. ::ua gfl.gl u‘:{i Ilg.uui-l Tn'z-: nAl:mlm o, Cedsr Rapl w I oxplaining the plan, ~ T8 QOfficers of Hiection The following are nsmed as judges and olerks of election for next Mon. day: First ward—-Judges, D. W. Price, Robert Tindale, M, A, Moore; ;luku, R T. Bryant, Johu Hail, jr. Seoond ward—Judges, D. F. Kioher, Fratk Grass, W. L Patton; clerks, W, O, Uathank, J, W. Oross- Thied ward--Jadges, J. H. Bur- roughs, Henry Paschel, C. Munger; clerks, Chas, H. Gilmore, E. B, Bow- man, Fourt® ward—Judges, W, A. Wood, D. C. Bloomer, Stephen MoAtee; clerks, E, H, Odell, F, W, Spetman, How Are the Doctors and Police? ‘‘Perlodically, the bold, bad bur- glars make & rald on Council Bluffs. Reoently several houses were entered and robbed the same night Mr. Hor- ace Everett, well knqwn here, was a victim to the extent of & gold watch and twenty dollars. His clothes were taken from his bedroom and left in the yord, He offered a reward of twenty dollars, besides the money taken, for the return of the wateh, and no ques- tlons asked. He would offer more, but a bad cold taken by the oareless deposit of his clothes on a snow drift, compels him to divide with the doc tors. He regrets that he has nothin left for the vigilant police who nhunlg have watched over his sleeping hours, Hamburg News. Married At the residenco of Mr, Augustus Bergstrom, by Judge Abbott, Oharles M. Spocre and Tilda Eckwall, both of Council Blufls, At Judge Abbott's office, by the judge, A. T, C. Haach and Carolina Anderson, both of Silver Oreek town. ship. Wealth In lands, youth and good looks belong to dufuppy couple, Y it mn'{:l::ln-u. you want big insure in the i Mutnal Trust Asoci. Tows, 5-8m, IN THE FOURTH. Bhugart for Alaerman, The repablieans in the fourth ward wero valled to order by G. 8, Laweon, committeeman for that ward, George Wright was made chairman and Mr. 8pooner, recretary. Colonel Daily nominated Mr, Shagart as be- ng the one who knew the ropes. © war nomluated, and a mation belngl taken, Mr, s declsred the uominee 8ome kicking took place about the about the manner of nomination, ard a standiog voto heing taken, there were ten for Snaugart and elgit againat, Uaucus adjourned. SHUGART DECLINES, Lato last night there was a repor. on tho sireet that Shogart had de- olined the nomination for alderman, A Ber reporter callod at hie house and found him in bed, “Have you deolined to run for aldermas?’ was asked. “Thave glven roy verbal declination to the chalrman of the commitiee. In the moruing d wiil make a written ro- fasal.” “Then you positively deolice?” “That is the way I foel, and I don’t thisk there is anything strong enough to make mo change my mind,” Tho reporter thanked him and left. Communieated. The following letter was handed to editor of Tue Ber last night and in- nerted by requent. Councrn BLorr, Fab, 28, To the Editor of Tin Brx, I huve noticad ia The Evening Globe of this date an editorial notice of the workinymen's action in oity politice, in_which it is covertly atated chat W R Vaughn is ongineering that movement T desire to atate throngh your columes that neithor W. R. Vaughu, vor J. C Morgan, nor any defanc: local politician poeresses the eonfidence to irflaonce the action of the traces weapmbly of tho work- ingmen of this city, or haa had any- thing to do with the csll for a mass maass moeting by them. Very truly, JouN 8§ B CucarsHALL, President Centrnl Trades Assemby. IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. A Warning tothe Amorously Inclined of Council Bluffs, ‘We have observed in taking even- ing atrolls that up about the little glens and recosses near the High School building seems to be a favorite resort of the youth and maidens of the city—that is when in single couples, Now, we have no wish to frighten such away from the most romautio spot about town, but a whisper of warning in their ear. Yesterday a heavy mass of hillside, loosencd by the recent rains and mild weather, tell ~orash—on the very locality where so frequently we have mcen a |fw blissful pair straying hand in hand *“Verbum ssp”--which means “take warning, t — PARSONAL. J. E, Rhodes, of Grinnell, is at the Pacific, W. G, Leffingwell, Kansas City, is at the Paoific. E. P, Caldwell, Logap, took dinner at the Pacifio, ‘W, 8. Ives, of Davenport is stopping at the Pacifio. J. F. Rathbone, Nebraska City, Neb., is at the Pacific. G, H, Goodrich, of Chicago, stops at the Ogden, R. M, Orone, of Cincinnati, is registered at the Ogden. Fayette Smith, Maryville, Mo., can be found at the Ogden. A, J, Agnew, Ohicago, eats at the Og. den, At the Ogden is Fred. W. Hayne, of Omaha, M. J. King and 8, W. Jay, St. Louis, pick their teeth at the Ogden. John Auson, Glenwood, Isa., isat the Ogden, J. A. Raokin, from Plattsmouth, eats at the Pacific, Jas, M, Kolley, of Macedonis, can be found at the Pacific, N. D. Sanford, of Avoca, is at the Pa. cifie. ‘W. P, Buell, with two ladies, was at the Pacific yesterday, F. Shino and John Evans, je,, both of Ewerson, dined at the Pacific, Fred L. Paine, Boone, can be found at the Ogden house, P, H. Gillett, New York oity, is one of the Ogden house guests, M. Meyers, Sioux Oity, is at the Ogden, Mrs, W, H. White, of St. Louis, has rooms at the Ogden, O, E, Atkine, Chicago dined yesterday at the Ogden. F. J, Savave,"of Boone, is written on the Ogden register. Mr, O, 8, Hubbard, wko has been on a visit to his old home at Brunswick, re- turned yesterday to the Bluffs, Mr, Hub- bard told us that the country between ¥'t. Wayne and Chicago was all afioat, and in Chioago itself the water was running into the lower part of the city, Our New Loan and Improvement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trost and Improvement company of his city. By investicg in shares in this iustitution, which 1s backed by some of our bost and most reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- orate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga oertain number of shares, at. a certaln monthly psyment, In a few years & man can own & house of his own for about the sams as he pays monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantile Loax: and Trust mnsu\y, by organising and r up for business, havin; fillulol Iou: felt waat In' Gounel] “Blafls, ~ Thels DIRECTORY. COUNC IL BLUFFS, 10WA. JOHN BENO & GO, GENERAL MERCHANDIS Main Strect and 17 Pearl S+e:t. MAX MOHN, }oresrox novss {Gresgaighiss et J- M BAHSTow_, M- D.\ Cor. bth St, and bth Ave, OFFIOR : DR. J. F. WHITE, -°"&%ice, i Wiitw Kvoven ". sc“unz, Office after l;"ell;rsnl;lrgElgt)l{ T»?elf IA,?n:chn’n Express, AND FEED. WILL CONI'RACT s- s- WAGNER' };lf\;flfizll at roasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & Who esale butter, (gus, pouitry and frolt. Shij C0. CASH BUYERS, ptous. Draftby return mall, 816 Brosdway. H. PETHYBRIDGE, #rirevies oees e "t G. F. SMITH. soumma W. W. SHERMAN. at brings patrounge, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cur, 7th and Plans and specifications furnished? FINE HARNESS I have the vartety 124 Main streot. JAMES FRANEY, tdtatistic Craren” 615 Brvadway. HOWE & SON, ™~ LINDT & HART, i FURNITURE, STOVES and Hounsshold Supplies, 303 Broadway, ORNEYS AT LAW, Jawes Block. ticon in state and federal conrts, E. STOCKERT:& 00,7200 Wi Shatcn, 05 0'wsy- Hides, Peltr, Tallow and Graase. GBERNE, HUSIBK & 00., S el st 5, J. B. HEATH, “Aud bath b SANITARIUM At BALED HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, Eta., 114 North Main Street. house, 421 and 423 Broadway., L. Sov. P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Pby. A- LAM B' BOO1 AND SH( JE 8HOP, No. 522, Cor. Broadway and Soott streets, WADE GAR " VETERIN ARY SURGEON, Office Bray’a -stable, No, 12 Scott streef, HARRY LELAND, =", Cor. Eighth and Broadwey. SPECIAIL NOTICE:. TO CONSUME RE OF WATER. The Covneil Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces, that 1t will put in Service Pijes to the curb of the street on tae lino of its mains for all partics who de- sire to have conpecti ns made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com- pleted, and who will make spplicativn therefor to the company before April 1, 1883, at the folowing pricer, payable ia advance: + Inch Service Pipe with Fixtu: “ “ f e “ [EUpap— res Complete, each.........87 25 4 MR 8 50 & (3 9 75 i $iste 11 26 6 i .13 00 Theso priser include the cost cf opening snd closing the strees, tapping the sirest water main, nectiol tween the surcet maio a) the curb ot to the consumer ot doing the same work after the In viewof the contemplatai paving of certain streets in tl make application mmedia ely at the office of the compan: necesmity ana avold the increased ¢ xpense of breaking up the ‘and i serting coryoration o ck, furnishivg aud puttivg fo exira strong lead service pipe, d putting in curb stop, stop box and mplete, ano maki & all necessary con which are about one-haif the cost orks are completed, city, parties are recommended to Paarl Street, in order to sa: e the o after paving bas been done. th HARRY BIRKINBINP, Eagineer. Cuuncil Bluffs, Feb, 26, 1883, ml-dtf plans and eystom of loans will bear the most carefal scrutiny and exam- ination, aud we have no hesitancy in proncuncirg them reasonable and m}uinbhs, snd backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity, As the com pany exints [t becomes at ouce an in- stitotion of value and credit to our clty and those who desire homes. | Thelr president is 1. A. Kirkland, vice prosident, Judge Peske; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Baebe, and their office i in the base- ment of Shugart’s and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl stree* jan27-1y GOURGIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE.—Specisl advertiscments, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sals, To Reny, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be Insorted in this column a8 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequeni insortion. Leave adv ortisemonts a4 our office, No. 7 Pearl Street, ncar Broadway. ‘Wante. ANTED—¥verybody in Councli Blufts o to take Tia Duw, 90 couts por week, iy ilvered by carrors. Office, No 7 Pearl Strect near Broadway. 3 For Sale and Rent OR RENT—A front room on_wround fioor su table for man and wife, furnished or une furnished, at No. 928 Third Aveaue, F28:3t R RENT—One large, nicely furnished roem with clost, st 706 Mynst.r street. F21-8t JOR RENT—Tho desirable offices lately occu- pled by the bourd of trade. ~ Apply to- Bush- nell Efldhc}L x o = LD BEES~ 1o puccages ot & hundred t 26e \) 5 Packhvo at Tux Bun ofice, No. 7 Pearl » A"uom“’ most advan usly situated, offers ook room in ret wervices; fue eto,, furnished, Ada) “‘Oftice, Oouncil Bluffs. e ERSONAL—A girl of elghteen the ordinary attractions, and extraordinary, wishes to eorrespor young mn, bit any umber may sppy to -~ MRSE T, Z, Ogden House, City. HEN any young lady hes more postage stamps, lovier paper. envelopes, time and romance thau she has use for, “A 8. C.” Paxton House, Omaha, will sid in their destru tion L. EVERINCHAM & CO., Cemmission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee, Ccnsigoments of Gaain, Beeds and Provisions. olicaited. MORGAN, KELLER & (0., WD E S ANCE XS The flnest_quality and I stock weet of Chicago of Wooden and Motallo Cases. Calls at- tended #o at all hours, ~We defv competition n quality of vacktls or prices, Our M Morgab has S Mo e et W arerooite u s husmess. st l{mna UPHO LS| G In Al its branches bromotly attended to %0 caret- Ia g ano Ao @s Or dery flled aelay. Im. E. J, HARDING, M. D,, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Electropathic Institution, Fhils delphi, Ponns. | Ofiloe Oor, Broadway & lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseasos and pafatul @it oultien peculiar 80 fowales & spociaily, YHOS, OFFIOER. W, . M, PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, Comneil Bluffs, Ia. Established, 1866 Dealers 1a Forelgt Blend) Doniestiol Bxchange nd bome secarities. 1D NDMUNDEON, N, L. SHUGART, 4. W. STREW, President, Vice-Pres't, Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized inder $he laws of the Btate of Towa Pad up capital. . 75,000 Kuthorised oapitai, R Interest paid ou ¢l Drafts lssued Unlted States and on the principal cities of Europe. 8§ attentlon given to collections and correspondence with prompt reburas, J.D. Edmundson, E. L. Sh JT a AW Wallace, | by i N : 4 W Flreet EWE A BAXR. Dr. J, Meagher,—0Oculist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, In Chronle diseases, ofters hls services to all af flicted with disenses of th 1 Eye, Ear, or Chronic diseases of any character. Warrants & cure in w1 Rheumatio afections _Can be coneulted by mall or In person at the Metropolitan hotel, Counctl Blufls, Iowa. . E. MAXON, . HMNOER X X & o, Oice over savinge bank, UOUNOIL BLUFFS, Tows EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ¢ B6Broadway, Council Biuffs. A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable SHOES& SLIPPERS AND THE LOWEST POSS!ELE PRICES CONSISTERT WiTH FIR3? OLASS G00DS IS OUR OLAIN, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEWSEPRINGSTOCK IN LINES OF Men's, . Boys', Girl's, Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, We ask the .mm!nn of the public, Our plice is AT THERE FIRONT, And there is where you will always find us, Z. T LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Blafia, Weet, Side Squ’lre, Clarinda, | } IOWA. BATH INSTITUTE, Gryant Street, one Door north of Dohany’s Hall, fhormo-Hl-ctric, Med!cated and Sulphur Baths. For 1sdies and gentlemen, These Baths are fully endo sed by $he Medical Fraternity as being an 3 nt Co ds, Rueuwa ism, Yeuralgia, Lumbago and many other ailments Besides, my +i‘e, a compotent lady, w!l attend ‘adies, F. fii LOCKWOOUD, Propr. DUQUETTE, GUISERT & CO., ceseors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Whoosale Fraers and Confeetiogers 16 and 18 Peari-st., Council Blu s, Ia. 'R. S. COLE &.00., MANUFACTURERS AND DFALERS IN ALL THE MOST IM ROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Wood and [-on PU 1 PS, Wood Tubing a d Gas Pipe and Pum» fixtures, for both Wood & dIron Pump-. Ocder. w 1 receive p ompt astention. No, 604 8 uth Main Btreet COUNCIL ELUFYS, - . . - TOWA. 115-e0d-45 1 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 24 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. .. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE. AR08 At L Ria R Bold. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND OONVEYANOCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - [OWA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B EASTON, Secy. J. € HOFFMAN, Vica Pres. C HULBORT, Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STGCK INSURANGE CO. Ineutes Live tock Against Liss by _THEFT O DEATH. Offior, 103 Paarl Ftroat, COUNCIL BLUFES, - - IOWA, The enly company io Towu that will insare your atock sgainst lore fiom sny cuvse whatever, ©wners of Stock will consult their own interest if, when " {nsuring their Stock, ticy & + tha th policy ircludes all ’ RREREERR FUw 1c )osees they may have, +nd be sa isflcd with nothing less, %y s For fustlier informa i n cal on or address ¥, L. SMITH, Local Avent, - - - - fiice, No 9 Mein Btr-et, HAIR GOOD 887 Broadwiy, Council Bluffs, fowa Shugart Implement Co.,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - [oWj, L GENLKAL AGONIS FOR THE FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AKD TA!T CHECK ROWER. BUCHANAN WAGON, OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER, OLDS WAGON, STAR HAND SHELLER, COATES RAKE NICHOLS & SAEPARD THRESH'R HUBER REVOLVING RAKE, EVANS 'l(' LE HAIHH)\\" GORHAM SEE!ER, HEN rely TIGER CULTIVATOR SPRING WAG 113 and 115 Main Street.? 8, £T0.,, ETC. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN G&BERT, Manuficturer, 3 Btrcet and 8th Avenue, Council Bl % stbention o crders, 7The b Cornes Workmanshbp avd Reagonable chases. b 1071