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*=" day bound over to the dist that some unknown friend had agreed to donate a bell for the Presbyterian church. The new bell arrived Friday, Fnday Morning, be;a. 28, L SURSORIPTION RATES: = = 90 conts por weok donor, who is none other than our legal friend, A. L. Young, Ksq. During his recent trip to St. Louis Mr. Young pur No. 7 Poarl Stroet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. has been put in place in time to ‘‘ring out the old year and ringin the new. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods. The Catholic fair opens to-night. ABAIUGHAY 15641 on sevatith page. ho will bo ever most kindly remembered by the members of the Presbyterian Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnells. | church. The gift is all the more “appro- | that, the evidence thus far presented does ite | cinted from the fact that Mr. Young is | 1ot clearly enough show premeditation Presbyterian | v danrive the pris i plodged to its sup- oty T - e Proner @ " St. Paul's Sunday school held AB6 & metbee of \ ik Christmas fostivities last evening. church, and in no wa Kiel's hotel is now supplied with a|port.—{Malvern Leader. ocomplete steam heating apparatus. Pat Murphy has been found guilty of stealing clothing from Mr. Forman's Kot oSl store. Towa's New Judges. The new officers of the Malvern G. A The State Register thus speaks of the R. are to be installed there on New |changes made in the judiciary of this Year's night. part of the state: Postmaster Armour now wears a hand- | Governor il:’ermnn yonwrdnyl pro- i Y f the | moted Judge ofbourow from the ci fome gold ohain as & remombrance of the | (i to the distriot hench in the Council ki B Bluffs district, and appointed Major The new city jail will probably be used | Joseph Lyman, of Council Bluffs, to the aftor this week for prisonors, and the old o-r:iuit bench, to fill the vacancy thus made. Ml } A These are appointments in every re- The Royal Arcanum has a social this |spect of the best merit. Judge Loof- ©ovening, to be enjoyed by the members | bourow has long ranked as one of the of the order only. best of Towa jurists, with a splendid record in the past and a brilliant pros- The Catholic fair which opens this ect in the future. He is a man of ovening is to continue till the evening of | decided solid ability, a lawyer of fine at- January 3, one week. tainments, a judge of large knowledge of L) 3ad 1. nd possessed with good com- Douglas McCarthy was on ""‘.l in the | non gonse, and with it all a ll'!epuuciun distriot court yesterday for stealing Mr. | without a flaw. The state will hear of Pollock’s horse at Oakland. this new recognition of his worth and 5 ability with satisfaction. J"":hffb"?:‘:?' ;‘T:':i f::"“::":f Major Lyman,who now becomes Judge #ome B { “| Lyman, is & young man with the finest t court. of records, as man, lawyer and Republi- Thero was a sociable given by the[can. Heis prized by the state at large Tadies’ Bethel union, at the residence of | 88 one of its most brilliant young men, J. W. Berger, No, 714 First avenue, last [ #nd has been confidently looked upon e‘vani‘ng i y as one who would yet confer honor upon 39 Pearl St. Forgueson & Co, l‘HE DAILY BEE‘ :?;:g?,fi“lsngd:l:ger pretence of being by the company, an === officer should be mlls({nn to arrest such A fow woeks ago, our readers will re- member, we made mention of the fact chased the bell, and, as above stated, it | Reed’s decision, becoming known on the § | streets, excited much comment, and many This is certainly a commendable act on|}heing understood that a man indicted the part of Mr. Young, and one for which | for murder in the first degree could not Six per cent city and farm loans. S, W | boing the bondsmen: mw& the people and state to whom he is so |} OAN GIVE BAIL. Judge Reed Fixes Dr. Cross' Bail at $20,000. Yesteraay morning Judge Reed de- cided the motion to admit Dr. Cross to bail. He decided that in view of the as above. . ovidence prosented before the grand jury ’ woos o Yeus [and has swung in the belfry, and wo 0% | would dmit Dr. Cross ta bai, and “W e ca'n t == | fool at liberty to give the name of the|g. g hs amount at 820,000, which is £5,000 more than the old bail. The de- fendant's attorneys at once proceeded to arrange a bond for that amount. Judge fact that expressions of surprise were heard, it bo admitted to bail at all. The_decision of the Jucge is, virtually, to the effect bail, The bond of £20,000, for Dr. Cross, waa filled last evening. The following John Keller, J. M. Palmer, Thos Bowman and H. L. Henry. ——— 1t is the exception rather than the rule that {»rnmi-el in reference to the delive 412 ABIJAH. Readers of Tur Ber may wonder why we headed this advertisement Tell a Lie” Thorefore say to ycu that our object was to atiract your attention to the our stock of OVERSHOES AND WA For fall and winter wear, is the largest and best we have ever had. All bought FOR CASH from manufacturersidirect. ed not to rip. Prices as low as the lowest. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, Boots, Shoes Slimgrs, All work warrant- Broadway, Council Bluffs, | West, Side of Square, Clarinda, § 10WA. of job printing are kept. But at Pryor’s Beo jnf; office, 7 Pearl street, all prom- ises will be fulfilled. o — Gladdening the Yeung. The Sunday school of the Congrega- tional church held their Christmas enter- tainment last evening. A very pleasing though not elaborate programme was prepared, which consisted of recitations, music, ete., and closing with *‘Christmas at the Fireside,” A large, old-fashioned fire place was prepared, about which the 502 BROADWAY, CG CASADY & ORCUTT, UNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Carpets and Curtains Also many pretty goods for CHRISTMAS GIFTS now on exhibition. Call and seo us, CASADY & ORCUTT. family, including the old grandfather and grandmother gathered, and each had some part to perform, After the chil- dren of the family had hung up their stockings at the fireplace and retired, the older members of tgu family prépared a beautiful Christmas tree, and when they had retired Santa Claus came down the . chimney, filled the stockings, and dis- | BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND tributed to the school the Christmas offer- ings, There was an abundance of nuts, candies, apples, etc., fdr the young folks, No, 639 Broadway, - 3 g MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Soft Coal, PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. and all went homeward in good season and declaring Santa to bo a jolly old fel- ow. THE FINEST G Mka s aa A A KUY A AVARS LA AN ASAUNALNAAILUAN LU AUV Empkie Hardwar W ETO LIS A X8 Hardware 109 and 111 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS IBought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = = “ESDEAEEON 00UNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DE:‘&LER. IN Laies' Furnghig Gods | NOTIONS, JEWELR 387 W. Broadway, - °* - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA JTUST OPENED! BECHTELE’S European Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan in this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECY TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. W. A, annw}nrth, the colored man|devoted. He has the goo'd record of a PR T A Y Having & LARGE CONTRACT to fill [ am obliged to offer tte arrested for stealing Jake Rogers’ roll of gng-m loldl?x;}lntv;‘qlli:aqmpped lla;lvycr, Books, '"g’ S5 /titby gocas ot all . i money last summer, pleaded guilty yes- | < & TGt 00 i UBN. SORM0 05 BOROY) kinds must 1d at or below cost t 2 V torday in the district court. and equity which is 1o indisponsible for | ive mo an_opportunity to attend to my of the Season is One of Those ery Highest Market Prices Cliff Huffman is wanted to answer to |rank in his profession, and for several | 081 interests in this city. H. E. ron the charge of stealing a suit of clothes | years has been classed as being as nmng from a room-mate, Thos. McGrugar, at|® lawyer as thero was on the slope, an Kate Hurlburt's boarding house. the members of his own profession, as " well as his many friends and acquaint- _ J.T. Hart was presented by the em- | ances outside of it,will be greatly pleased ployes of . the Towa and Nebraska insur- | over this honor which he has now re- i i legant gold | ceived, entirely unsought and unexpect- :::: o‘,‘,“'g,‘::{:‘,:,:’ :::ly it s O ed, from tho hands of the governor. It s ¥ was only the other day he was in Des The ladies having charge of the Catho- | Moines™ with others asking the appoint- lic fair are talking of having another silk | ment of -nothor. gentleman. :But Gov. hat contest, the shining tile to be voted [ Sherman, knowing so well his personal to the most popular doctor in the city. |and political worth, has chosen instead S to call him to thebench. It is a pecu- A water main,on Broadway near Pearl, | Jiarly good and will be an_unusvally burst yesterday, throwing up a seemingly | popular appointment, and The Reigs- oung geyser. The water mains for two | ter, so behovmé, desires heartily to con- Tiocks were cut off unti tho. bresk could | gratulate both Gov. Sherman and Judge be repaired. MR e i Congressman Pusey having been made | Mrs, M. Carroll, fashionable dress one of the committee on public buildings 'A“‘I“"E; cutting t:lc‘ld mlfivlns a ;EWII;"); Ceuncil Bluffs may rest more fully as- .vl:l;':: ‘:“.m'::‘ 5 0,7 o .}J.d that its new government building s UP : 1 not be slighted. Bound to Have Back Pay, 7 Among those caned to make them re-| There has been manifest dnring the member Christmas was E. A. Ayerst, | present city administration a great yearn- goneral agent of the Council Bluffs Insu- |ing among officials for more pay. At rance company, who was prosented with [one time the aldermen voted themselves a gold‘headed one by those ih the offico | 825 a month extra for service as *‘chair- Sre. he s | men of committees,” this additional sal- There was a quiet but happy little (ary to be for the months of the past as wedding yesterday at the parlors of|well as the future, Tur Bre aired up Kiel'shotel. Enoch A, Sunher, of Silver | the scheme, showed its irregularity, and Palmer, New Opera House. Elegant Made to PERSONAL, A. Overton left last ovening for St. Louis and will return on Monday. 0. P. McKosson, the general agont of the Northwestern Car company, reached the Og- den yesterday from St, Paul, with his family, and intends making Council Bluffs his bome. Overcoats Order by Smith & "Tollerx MERCHANT TAILORS. No. 7 and 9 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Jos, Gallagher, of Now York, was at tho Ogden yesterday. DIREOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFES, IA., 8. Lyman, of Oakland, a brother of Judge Lyman, was hor yostorday as a witness in o JOHN W, BATRD, case in the district court, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main streot. Attorney Frank Shinn was visible in cowet | JOHN BENO & CO., here yosterday. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street. T, M. Edwards, of Woodbine, was at the [ MJAX MOHN, CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. Puclfic yesterda, Real late Transfers, DR_!_. Jo F: WHITE, Corner Main and Fifth Ilpmhlrl.EFP}';.,fliEJinu, 009 Willow avenue, The following deedu were filed for re-| N, SCHURZ. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Expresa. cord in the recorder’s office, December 27, reported for the Bee by P. J. Me- S, s WAGNEBH LIVERY AND FEED, ‘WIll contract for funerals at’ reasonable rates. 22 Fourth stroet. Mahon, real estate agent: Thomas 8. Greenwood to A.L. Payne, | Draft by return mall. 146 B J. M. ST, JOEN & C0.CASH BUYERS. Wm sttt lots 11, 12, 13 and 14,Streot's add, $07. : 7. . 'Bdmundson to . P, Allens: [JACOB KOCH, stock comptets. MERCHANT TAILOR, Sulte mado at reasonable prices. No. 806 Main B! worth, n , 12, 74, 41, $400. Jlmn' .'(gilen:u In'uc'l)onton, part G- P. SMITH. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Brosdway. _Plany and spoeifications furnished. sw} sw}, 16, 74, 30, $90. J AMES FRANEY. Total sales, $1,165. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistio Work and reasonable _chavges. 872 Broadway. Another invoice of mow typo received | HOWE & SON, ana mowsnoia s FURNITURE STOVES, ppuies’ 2 MIXED RAGS S. Goldstein. 538 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 'STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, WILL "'REMOVE THEIR BUS'NESS TO Omaha, Nebh., January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND, No. 1805 Douglas St. HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, - - 3837 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. EKimball & Chamyp, Croek township, being wedded to Minnie | the council, with the exception of Alder- i e ey IS Repadway. (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE k Ra f t Pryor’ ice. 5 TTO! . Raown e oo Vooghis | 1a0 Jame, 0 ot drww the momey, | P77t 200 M LINDT & HART, s *“™ T4 AL st et oo T ; ) ' the soon r rescinded the resolution. IOWA NEWS, R T TR o 3, 5 H . Lo A short time afterwards Alderman Keat- ——— SANITARIUM “*fmerras I').‘lz;’l‘xyl::gltr? By b 5 MUNE T[] LU AN lflN BE AL EST ATE oy The Catholic fair proposes to get the o . 0 20-Rhysial { . ing was allowed a small for services on a committee. At the time of voting the aldermen $26 a month extra salary, the mayor was included in the resolution, mewspaper fraternity all up in arms. An Amonny, elegant Turkish pipe, now to be seen at Templeton & Lamb's, is to be voted to the most popular ‘‘ye 1oul“,' in thl: rflilty. mises to thrilli; 't " 74y 3::, o:lrtuv.itllp::d in smoko. i 2 making his additional salary $300 a yoar. .‘jndge Lyman will hold his first term Tlll’l:u:ln'f“iuul ;f;l;.r;; ct:: Nt of the circuit court in Shelby county| At t‘ho last meeting of the .oqunoil the January 7th, and the first in Pottawat- [ mayor's salary was, however, given a lift X g 11th. Judge by a roundabout manner, with more of a tamio 'm““ o his flr:'.’ :ppel;lnu gn showing of legality, The mayor was flulw R s Troolal S lowed for office rent at the rate of $200 a supreme benc! P year up to date, on the ground that the to be hold here January 29. city did not furnish the mayor. with any The following have thus far been con- | office. The old cihtl.building bears upon vioted at this term of court: Pat Mur- |its front asign, “Mayor's Office,” which ¢ the decision of the il t b phy, Wm. Kasson, Gus Larringer, J. M. b’ufln i?..;'f.,"',f,';’.f;.d ;:)o ‘{:. i n “:’le:;a‘ :i:y scales at Ida Grove do notpay E_Dm J _BBOEL REVERE HOUSE, The Davenport company is prepared to supply seventy electric lights. Notary Public and General Conveyaueer. Broadway opposite New Opora House. JUSTICE OF THE PRACE, 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, Refltted 81, $1.60 per day W. B, Gillot's saw mill in Louisa coun- ty was destroyed by fire a few days ago. The Indianola Canning company the past season put up about 80, corn and tomatoes. Wishard & Lester, of Bloomfield, gro- | cors, have failed. Liabilities about $6,000; assots about $4,000. John P, Irish says he has been offered the position of editor of The Alta Cali- Corner Main and First Avenue, IF YOU WANT was: BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBEERS CALL ON S. A PTERCE, Council Bluffs. He has Them, fornian at a salary of $6,000 a year. E. A. Raymond, of Waterloo, dgaler in groceriu,yhu fallod with heavy liabil- W.R. VAUGCHAN. R. Rice M. D. Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. PREMIUM PORTRAITS —XIN— Crayon, India Ink and Water Golors, Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonable rates. Orders oy mail promptly filled. C. D. LUCCOCK, 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. S I O WVOIER S5 Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ‘ae city and includes all the most or other tumors removed without the Smith, C, J. Smith, J, C, Wilson, W. A, | In the new city building there is just |itics The Usion Ml ; 3 CANCERS, fiitsor traving of bood. s sabInl PSc e I s T ) B B i, |aa o it bulldiog thore s jna | ion, Mho Unon Mill company s JUSEiCE OF the Peace. |pppoyie DISEASES ot sy atest Improvements There is room for his desk there, the E, Lloyd, Fred Uhler. Eleven convio 08 8 4i0 N is_room for the clerk’s tions and only two scquittals: Arnold o Tl g 's desk. The fact is that Joaso and Floyd Cozzens. . |Mayor Bowman's busincas is such that it The Nonpareil repeats the warning|is more convenient for him to spend his given by Tue Bk to the users of the lmu:; o‘:flm in the b:fllu ol' t&a firm of electric light, but in different words, R R e e : : tely bid in. All that says: ““The subscribers to the electrio | BAl% 034 30 %" bo provide s dosk for light should not touch or interfere in|him in the city building, and then there sny manner possible with the lamps or | is no reason to expect he would be found there very often, The whole . | thing amounts lhnplll to giving the additional salary for bW he has been in office, and e e of e 1atops, ‘hich while it may possibly be by a logal tech. Instead of sixteen horses in the barn Omaha and Council Bluffs. of Wm, Hannum, burned near De Witt, thero were but seyen, Of these seven three were burned—Lady Hopeful, sold for March delivery, for §1,000; a 3-year- Real estate and lock, over Savings Bank. THOS, OPFICKR, . M. PUSKY. 313’12‘;."%‘;‘2%.“&3%;?&:&%,30'67 OFFICER & PUSEY insured for about 81, o BANKERS. . Call, -en:‘:; wll)aphnnu for samples of Councll Blufts 4 ine commercial job printing from Pryor's ) job oftice, on Pe’ullfmtna i Establishea ————— COMMERCIAL, Home Secuties collection agency. a Odd Fellow's Jongy - Ia 1856 Dealers ri Forelgn and Domestic Exchange snd Over thirty years practi 6 Poarl stroet, Council Blufty — SrOcomultetion feee Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Missouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND BOFT Coal ~WITH— P. OVERTON, 606 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, And secure the best article and full measure atthe ver) ln,:u'. price. Stove wood delivered to auy par experience. Office No. We have hammerec. the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are in comparison, PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD LCOAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of $5.00 each. DEVvVOoL VIR XGHEXT, | 504 Broaoway*and 10 am 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. FOoOR B ARGAINS CHINA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMPS, Table Cutler , , Flower Pots, Etc., call on OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, of tl nioality all rignt, the publio will natural.| Wheat—N. SPECIAL NOTICES. | st s sy b ot by i subseibor fumin St o th T of K |l it Bt | Sorion sy im0, | JOSEEEL HEGAN. > - i — are paying or old corn i i 5 g % % Shortly atier the death of Rov, W, L, | Go to HurlburtaTancy stoam dyeing | ad 300 for uew, o e e e | FLARD WOOD Oats—1I1 ing, ete., will be inserted in this column at the low Edwards, a number of the citizens of ;":,f:',::.ht_d" clmoing works ¢ H 40 Wr&‘flw bale. rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion c 6‘1 L yo—400; sup) e e s and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- Now for a Bath. Corn Meal—1 25 per 1'00 pounds, Corner Maln strect and Eighth aven ue, Coun sertion, Leave advertisements at our office, No, 7 Wood—-Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ | Pearl Stroes, near Broadway i3 VA, £ Lowont rates and 1 SIX PER GENT OPTION LOANS. On City and Farm Property. inimi—|S W. FERGUSSON & CO., PRYSICIAN & SURGEON, 89 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. lowa. 222 Middle Broadway, Council Bluffs. i o WINTER RESORT.- PETER C. MILLER, W. 8. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. { mpt delivery fior that purpose, o lot has been pur-|gipy at No, 523 Broadway d . Y, now draws his | creamery, chased and work will commence at ouce supply of water for his establishment | and—Falthani's, wholetaling ab 1lo on the house. people of that | troy the Missouri river, he being among | Poultry—-Firm; — dealers are paying for t of us nn&::oq the first to make use of the water works, | chickens 16c; live, 2 50 per dozen, DUNCAN—Gun maker and repairer, No, His bath rooms are supplied at all times |V les—Potatoes, 600; onions, 400; cab- 100 8. Main 5t., Council Blufty, Towa. ith hot as well as cold soft water, ey ‘egotab) h.?. 40c por dozen; apples, ready sale ANTED— Every body in Council Bluffs to_take Desides all needful neatness and comfors 50@8 fpr prime stock, E’nnwu. Delivered by carrierat only twenty ANTED—A situation as clerk by a Danish ‘young man, who speass English and Gorman. Address Jacob P. Bendickson, 251 Eighteeuth ave. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour—City four, 1 60@3 40, » wook. 4 hout. Mr, Derksen has re-| Brooms—2 00@3 00 per do, (YABINET PHOTOS—86 by the dosen at the exosl- SILOAM all-Paper Gt v T | G- w0t Ok s oerso. (St MRS ERESE M N ERA) T SPRINGS. Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all Its Branches. ackers are buying now and | towers on orders of §10 ¢ d_for all grades; choice VWANTED-Everybedy bo buy & Christinas pros- 00@b 10; mixed, 4 5 00, out worth more than Jiainonds — le)lh)i in the Mutual Life Jnsurauce cowpany, of New York, B P, GADWELL, | (e lanest company i the world( rates lower than C his reoms and thoe earpenters will ‘h?“'fl:l‘”“ When his addi- ARENAL Sriiiv FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE, di-| packug, We cun-auteo the cure of the following named dis- sonses. Or b pay: . Whennatism, Sercfils Dloors, | 2418 South Pearl St. = Catarrh, & 1 Blood and +kin diseasos, Dyspepaia, Liver | = Council Bluffe" any other company. M. F. Rohrer, agent for west- | Gomplaiut, Kidney and Bladder Discases. Gout, Nen- . . . t sim, 10w, Councl Biuts | : Ho ey By o # & CADWELL, e et hetfnear w i) Diamonds | Diamonds ! Diamonds ! means to keep to the FEEBLE LADIES BEST FRIEND, A two-carat stone In reversible setting, suitable for ring or stud. A large assortment of elegantlf sct l Q00d hotel, livery and bathing sccomodation both | dismond rivgs, studs, ear riags and breast pins, and a full | ne of Ladies’ and Gents' solid gold watches and i “ books, blank books, window curtai L - goneral line of stationer's goods. A Attorneys -at '.aw, e it Sl el Wit rews H. K. Paluier, new opera house blook, Council Blufts. COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA - Offloe, Main Strect, Ta and RENT-—A good ) 3 b) Vi mmnll& ’ro 00 room, B by 16 feut, over the o Rooms 1 Malwo's Block, WAl practioe wder) portollios, faciag Pearl strect, Apply a4 Bex muwer. Locality highly pictu chains. Also in silver, A good assortment of solid gold plain and set rings. Money loancd on all kinds of and healthy. Acoessible b, Wabish rulw personal property by Sl e fendgt "1 GOTLIDSTHEIN, Manag Biloawm Springs, Gora, P, 0., Gentry Co., M. | £93 BROADWAY (OPP. CITY BUILDING) . . COUNCIL BLUFFS

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