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DT a e o e » Srr SR THE DAILY BEE- COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1884, e ——— o — LfHE DAILY BER. | of G oo comee| SONETHING OF A STAKE. b st %" Empkie Hardware Co S S| Council Bluffs and Omaha, the board of i i . $4 i [ e s e Friday Morning, Feb. 1, |erado sooms almost unanimous in want- | AYOIt $100,000 Worth ofy Conncil 0 flsa e a" Htal W | it GOUNOIL ‘BLUFFS, |2t/ » aon et Nov Tl By Broery in. itgaton o i Bl ’ N TR Council Bluffs, as it did the man whom Over Ten Years, We have the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers: e e |t torma sluringly, “Bil” Pusey. i 4 A . . © SUBSORTPTION RATES: Tt in roported now that the bill appro R Sheep Skin Sllppers’ i L "B e Do Year | priating $100,000 more for the new gov- T ernment building here will surely pass, it The caas of Radford va. Folsom is aill Kid Sock Protectors, having been reported on favorably by the 109 and 111f8, Main Streot, X OFFICE: P i t, and comes up to the front at 1 | committee. Tt in surely to be hoped thas '™ %0UF% A - . COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. 04 ot e, Fur BT, | Dot will have s govermmons |10 Usited Sato ooer now n sasion b Magnetic Insoles,| %= , ' ' | e Ty eokuk, esars, Sapp & Pusey, of this ’ IN MENTION building in size, appearance and conven- | A . . —— ‘ i i ioncowhich will moot the demands o the |7, Veiod storuops for Tudtord, and| Gork amd Imitation Cork Soles, NMetcalf Bros., R B « D, v business, and be in keeping with the growth and importance of the city. i The opening of the new roller skating The Siberian company arrived here| .\ "o ion” bromises to be ono of the yestorday and showed last night. grent social and smusement events of the To-day the saloonists are expocted t0 | oaenn The building, constructed espe- come down with another quarter's| iy for this purpose, is a fine one, and license. it will doubtless be filled. A number Permit to wed was yesterday given|from Omaha are expected to atteud, and to W. H. Hall and Alice Granville, both | the best circles of Council Bluffs society Additional looal on seventh bage. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's. The case involves the title to propesty shoe Dressmg’ “T. M. 70” Blacking, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN| % now valued at abou ,000. Amon, ‘1 o l;'»:p::?.' :rl: u:r: r:igoo??n:o;dn: Heaton Button Fastners, HATS, CAPS BUGK G’LOVES, including the place known as Pat Lacy's, A nd several lots west. There aro also shoe Laces’ shoe BrusheS, ?2j“d 344 Broadway, - - - - COUNOCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, about 200 other lots in this city, and 500 — — oy S ot e el Shoe Hooks, Etc, Ete| JUST OPENED ! The case has been dragging along in the b < 5 courts far over ten Nll’lg»gltglplwfn that| A8 we buy nhnvndgnnds of Manufacturers in largd quantities for Spot BECHTELE’S in May, 1871, Jeremiah Folsom gave to Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders of Chicago, will be largely reprosonted. An interest- i 4 0 . his brother, Simeon Folsom, what seem- promptly attended to. § Yosterday was tho last day of sorvice |ing oxhibition by Will H. Daniel will be [ 19" 1 its face deed to the 1;rn[varty, iy Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. 2R consideration being $21,000. Simeon in the circuit court, and busy oneat the | among tho features of intorest. ¥ b b 1 Torkeh T 412 Broadway Council Bluffs, Towa, clerk’s office. The four boys arrested for breaking in- 'S Hond 1L s aett of BT.O00 o The only only hotel run on the European plan fn this city. Now building, Roruer Skares—Vinoyard, Henely | to the new opora house and stealing twc 8 bond in the sum of $31,000 to d. 3 i i i lly located. A be secure the reconveyance of this property newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally and othor styles, at Brackett's, 224 and |old pistols and somo othor bits of atage | from him toJeremiah, provided that the MAYNE & PALMER, 296 Broadway. property were before Judge Aylesworth ‘liutl';er would qu\ndatie Fthle axllti'::g DEAURRS IN PETER BEGB TELE, PROPRIETOR, b PRty i te i : i b OEb s Rd Lot A St et e Sitaeon. - The bona proviaed. thet Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Courcil Bluffs, Iowa. E mado happy by being a father, the ger, confessed to having ..omml? t 8| thix should be doné Wishin tén years, and ar an o oa b young heir being & boy. orime, “and Joe Bennett was with him, | stated the indebtedness at 821,000, while the other two boys, Millor and| In 1872 Simeon Folsom in turn deeded Eimball & Chamy Sprink, would have nothing to do with | the Property thus acquired o his other AND WOOD, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) \ate {4 Bscha The judge sent Bilger back | % Frank Folsom, and the following car Frank commenced an action against | BULK 'AND BARREL LIMT, LOUISVILLE AND FORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTED, HAIR to jail, continued the Bennott boy's case | hiia uncle, Jeremiah Folsom, to quiet the 3 g i | two weeks, and let the others go. title and have it settled in him, without LG ) i (LB LA AL g . Some practical idea of what it will cost :h:":::;‘":;;"‘;""h':::i:; Are u;"‘;:‘[’l‘::) Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. the individual if the county should vote — of the property. Soon after this Frank for $200,000 for a new court house and | was thrown into bankruptcy and George e ) John Bhipler and Jos, Smith were X yosterday given the usual sobering off assessment in the superior court. * Charles Peninguangt was brought here from Crawford county and lodged in jail A to await trial for some misdemeanor. P G. Green, arrested for disturbing the g peaceof Mollie Wallace's house, has had his case in pelice court continued until to-day. Adeline White yesterday applied for a divoroe from Wm. White, claiming that ' he had becoms too much attached to <o drink. o Justice Vaughan yesterday sent Charles D. McGonjgal to jail for three days for beating s board bill at Mrs. Annie Bowles', The boy Oooley, who lately broke a leg by falling through an elevator open- ing in Thomas & Co.’s store, is reported as gotting along well. ment about ome dollar a year for ten VPO iy she hante ol Ja D MANUFACTURERS OF are few persons who would know that duod to Simeon Folsom and the bond 7 and 9 Main street, 311 Upper Broa dway Council Bluffs: Towa ) ) and jail, unless they were told so. a mortgage instead of a transfer of title DTG SR ADHEAINAT 3 i thib alipres AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. jail, may be gained from the statement|W. Radford was appointed as his ae- GROSVENOR & G‘UNN, SMITH & TOLLER. they were being taxed for a court house |5\ Ul g MO Lt O J. F. Kimball and G H. Ch and Jeremiah Folsom was given until HEA I ING s I ovEs of the well known firm of Kimball & 0318 1, 1830, to edsem tho properiy by Arnold, of [llinois, in forming what is to | court. Radford, as assignee, appealed _— ) ' be known as the “‘Pottawattamie County [ 01 the question of the transaction being | ">y moTOR ¥, COUNOIL BLUF S, T.A. Abstract company,” and the artioles of inthe nature of a mortgage; Jeremish | ————————_—* — — A T T 7 T g that it will cost. on each 91,000 assoss ignee. About the same time the court i e Bal }L‘dm}llm:lunu receiver, This ut;on was yoars- As the assessed valuation is but | fought along in the courts until 1879, DING MER TAI 40 per cent. of the real valuation there | when Judge Loufbourow decided that the LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, y miah Folsom, formed as one transaction CouxciL BLo¥rs, - - - - Towa. 4 ying the amount tound then to bedue. Champ, have joined with Charles D, | Bt 3 Folsom appealing on the fixing of the 2 s iag s LS e IR y incorporaton. ahow the capital stok to | i ithis whioh he must odoqn. ~[JOHN W, BATRD), ATSUSATHAU:MeTAEL OF PeTiawaTrests co0x | Granite and Tinware. Latest Noveltion in Fancy Hardware. A lurge . & line of extiaordinary Fine Carvers. Mra. Burrows, the aged grandmother | be 810,000 and all paid up. This makes | InJune, 1882, the court rendered an o o T 0.'Bro'n' died Thursday |® strong company and as they own the olet?:nl:;:.nn‘:?nm: ‘l::r:r co:n. on t::‘a JOHN BENO & CO., 16 Maln stvoot and 17 Posvt vhrsoh. 504 Broadwa,y, and 10 and | night of paralysis. Hor remains will bo | books formerly in Casady's offico, and | Lri v iHe docision as o tho ebt being CEETOR BOeE B 12 Main Street. ] taken to Glenwoed for burial. have other valuable records, and all up'| due, mdl ‘.::,e the case back. g MA.X. MOHN, Hotel, 217 and 219 Main sivoek. - — | P [to date in accurate shape, they may well | Then ord commenced an action in T 9, bu’fl::nl;:llb;‘l‘:: ::t. ;‘;:ifr;“fiesr“:h: feel assured of having » continued in- | the United States court to forecloso the DR. J. F. WBITE, Corner Matn and Fifth upstairs. Rasidenoe, 009 Willow avenge. WHY DON T YOU i | o crease of business. Itis understood that IEOIEARCHORI LS s proparty) andiha warehouse on lower Main, The new building is to be 64 by 100 feet. The private leap year party which was to have been given at St. Joseph's % . JUI E what is being contested now in Keokuk. | N, SCHURZ, M;iflfifl,‘:},‘.’:,‘;fig“' GET 8IME OR Kimball & Champ will continue their Among which might be termed the side Foalotato and loan busiues, e b ey tha mupryme 8. 8 WAGNER, i 6 Yot I I I GH BHB | HEH,S Gus I OM SHIR I S? 1 court al o ointing of a receivel i e e on Broxdwat, | wan thus authorised,and ordoring him to| J, M, ST, JOHN & C0..0ASH BUYERS, yismsiutergiem s § Drafs b, il. 148 Brosdway. Academy hall last evening has been post- in front :ol rfiao Herdic barn, is u:lyl turn o,Tu; u;, property ‘Du:lh"milh Fol- | Dratt by return mal. o try and fruit. Ship o us. Pert Fitting, Best and Cheapest.J§Fino Linen Collars and Cufta. i . noying oot passengers, especis in | som. e lower court made an entry of AT o . * poned until Feiday ovoning, Fobruary B.| /- s 1, matarally enough, | fhis judgment and Radtord appesiod, and | JACOB KOCH, s compte, sl iBAYEINION ~ oo |NO. 715 Fourth Strect Council Bluffs, Iowa. Louie Bechtele won the prize at the much grumbling results, The injunc: that was &nuod upon lately, and the de- G’ F SMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, —_—— Rescue masquorade for the best gentle- 4 hich Mr. Kot 5 croe of the lower court sustained, and (Uf, I, 111, _Comner 74h and Broadway. _Plans and specifications furnished. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE J man's costume, he representing Puck. on whia T y seou! prevents | ;udoment, given against Radford as as- % the city from filling up the place until | signee and bondsmen for the costs in the J A.MES FRANEY._ ___ Aristlo Work -flc }r‘fmnmffin‘!fit 872 Broadway. appraisers are appointed to fix the dam- |state court, These amounted at that _:f,, oot ey by good lawyers |Hime to 86,00, by which some idea may| LINDT & HART. sumeemoor. ™ “ESATEAN., ) tders coure that this stop on Mr. Key's part was | ° 80000 of hat & luxury litigationis. | g arrmp prmar Andbata hows, 48 and 13 roady. L Borariga, Prop. . J. Mo | necessary in order to secure his rights. ; i 3 % JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, If the council should appoint the apprais- MALVERN MATTERS, EDWI}I J. ABBQ_T_‘T- Notary Publio and General Conveyancer. * 415 Brosdway. In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quality. Don't miss this "x:l..th;u;:;’::fi;’; : oui:lndl:,: 'o:,:' '1!': A Counofl Bluffs Youth Tries to 8eit| REVERE HOUSE, srostway opposite xert Cporm Rouse. " Bofitted 81, 4150 por day | CHENCE. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. P P en O At 1 His watier's Team-—Serious igation could go on as to the finding of Rallway Accident In the apprsisers, the council having a right Mills Oounty. A Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, to rbject the finding if it wanted to, In MaLvery, January 31,—A young man ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL by the name of Kelley, a resident of i Council Blufls, was in town Tueadlyl o " Miss NellieOlson took the album for her costume of & peasant girl, C. W. Hunt, the agent of the Osborne harvester, expects soon to move his fam- ily here, and says if trade is as they ex- pect this year the company will nexs year put up a large warehouse here, There was a little of a flurry at Wag- ner's saloon yesterday afternoon, two young men insisting on leaving while the proprietor insisted on paying for & game of pool which they had been playing, Ne blood shed. The readers of Tue Bar should not only peruse the new advertisement of Casady, Oroutt & French, but takealook e the meantime the public could have the use of the walk, If the council could trying to sell a horse and buggy. The Being left over, must be sold at your own prices. I need thus act without jeopardizing the city's the work go on without jeopardizing his, ::’ ihl:twl ell’xwiemc'i'f:::dl:g:::d:':‘dl: M IXE D BA G‘S I Y OUBTA—IN S Pl ? } right, and Mr. Key could not have let it soews thav the much-bedrabbled citi- | telophone message was sent to the Bluffa at their atook of carpots, curtains, etc. |5ens should kick against the council in. | inQUiring about the matter. An answer | %0 fill coutracts. 8 GOLDBTAIN, 038 Brosdws And Genera' Huus F H h' | No iy in tha v s how s and o s Koy ot wijoin a5 e b S g Sl € rurnisiings ! Tisune tn Abis Jice, inconvenience whilo the Litigation is go- | that ho had no right o dispons of them. M. CALLACHER. MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. Victoria Jennings now asks for release from G. W, Jennings, to whom she was ing on, Thereupon all trades were declared *‘off” 502 Broadway, C il Bluffs. C e —— and the young man left town in disgust. G‘ R o c E R I E S. Y2 ORRE) B I married at Sioux Oity, in Aprilof last Private lessons on chiua given by §, | —Malvern Leader. Now Btore, Frosh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. , in DI A ine i by 8 | TR R s iaa et . DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS, ] Lo e e him with being un | bt SO0 Noo 13 X M| i o i county, did a i home | TERE | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, |ELIAATIsY JOSEPH GAGHEGAN s choking an otherwise abusing her, Deor Oreok Tuesday night. Hewas just - No, 523 Sixth venue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. }I A_;R,D W U OD £ recovering from a severe stroke of| 2 e i AND T8 ls smusiog %0 50tioe tho way s DA R ntp i yreat AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, Homeapathic Physician and Mog- —CO Al scores of the vsrious revival moetings are taki ith ralgia of the heart, which g s e et ke i el o o houc, which | THE. EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION i DR - at the Baptust church last night,” *“Two OF WATERLOO, IOWA, were held on Thursday, under the ¥ " N TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE; THIRTY YEARS A RES- more rose for prayers at the Methodist auspices of tha G. A. R, 1s considered the best $2.500 in case of m;rcn...m $1,000 endowmont gt tho oxplrationof ten yoars. Assow- INCE; church last night.” As thongh the ments payable according to Mre, Olive Filley the agent will call ang. expiain the plau ‘upon your re. e ot o e bei q ouncil Biuffs I X amount of good i e elegant gold watch to him and his wite, A deaf mute named John L. Pyle was | uest. irect 3 our con munieations to 244 Vine Bt Coungll Bluls lewhs ST O e measured by counting noses. the donors being Mr. McPherson's fellow killed by the Chicago, Burlington & T | quesitoning. ' There ars huncreds of witnowes to tho employes of the Chicago & N The reception gi " orthwestern Quio ek fun sne of Malvors Tave: Peter C. Miller, it b saisi i WINTER - RESORT. ilwdy company, who sought thus to ‘secretary of tho Y. M, O, A., Mr. i i DY,0RCUTT & FRENCH. The Tribute ot Friends, Last ovening a goodly gathering of the friends and fellow workmen of Mr 0. O. McPherson captured him at his home, and a merry occasion resulted. The chief incident of th ning was the presentation of arichsilver service and an uffs. &4rLowest ratos.and prompt delivery ay afternoon,” He had been at work for DEALER IN ALL THZ LATEST DESIGNS OF Joars standing frequently oured in %0 minutes” tme through psycbio mesmerio, spirit or woul force, : o Mo monhs M. Goorgo Stewart, » farmor, and was R Wi e i SILOAM o Nom ook, s i b g T 8 A e s s oot | (ALL, PAPER AND W1 Nl B R MINERAL SPRINGS last evening. It was an informal |is about u‘ :;gu his ;‘mm(,., a8 mastor | through their inclosure and were running . \-w}]u’t:luu- i -:u]c‘l« f:‘" _:n-?lue-il;}-_ '.:gf,'..“}'.nii » ; leTed) b positio / 3 - Toooiafion, Sowey sam of indiemticn {1k relt ‘hand-shaking and expression of words of g6 e:u lol; l‘;:‘:" ‘;"‘m“;ox;‘;mgd on the railway ground. The young man Interior Decorations. commeny caled cuncers romoved wilhout'tho s C U R E O R N 0 PAY yaam. He hay not Toly ‘makured bi g YO aleng e :;:’; YRR O | 13 S, Poarl Streot and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, |ssiotuly rcisa - e b4 coni dhower| 5 0| % 8 or the future, as he b e e 1 11he records of mortality show thut Dr. Jefleries s [ sousen, or o, pay: * th m, Borfula, Ulcers, mpting offers, Such & man is awsvs| him, killing him instantly, His skul the tost sucoesstul tractich mer of meicine in- the | Catareh a1 Bl ans western country, His greatest succoss hay been in | Complatut, Kidney At Biadder lotomnd dei Liver iu demand, and wherever he may go, he | was fractured, neck and back broken, and o the favorite LIVETO EAT. EATTOLIVE, | cbtesthathaa Uat d tho ahil of otner duptors, w [ ruigh il Authiie, - Thee' oo sested: Guuk, Net- i, A wol and debili and Bia il e s o may, go, he SRR Tk bt e, 0 o caalg despai ud mcal vl s | resor of o e du debi oo wishen eg‘gl ?]:m ,;?&, have been asso. "M&. iy Youngmnl’yla’n y TERMS REASONARLE. Good hotel, livery und bathing sccomodafion both cl Wi i i) " X inted em, either in business or p‘"fv rgini winter and summer. Locality highly picturesqu home was in A it e following named dis-- (T (i L 4 9 and walthy. Accerslble Ly” Wab sh hailway, & Y —y parents | arerovorted” o o W.'T'. BER ATINT o e S U S L e | R ¢ Yt A Gl AL pata ‘l“l"‘ wealthy. On being informed by Cateorexr 7o The Fublic. - "r:.l.'.mn:'rr':’!l?".:':é-tmimdm will be ro Slloaw Bprings, Gars, P. 0., Gentr bl ¢ i & en & on troe fron gn, Gara, P. 0., Gentry Cory Mo, » spociliy, 004 B. Maia s p siea™ | e pomnin o be-sont herm phomaomea | ol SN} o B B ML, | S Bl AR W ——— done, v I COMMERCIA As a freight train was nearing the NIN A ' i POMNRCIAL, bridg over Silve Oreck, justatter oar- | SPECIAL _NO'T GRAND OPENING 0 ANO [ix on this side to look after the case, too, 0. 2 apring, Gio; No. 3, 605 re.| M8 Malvern, i) of _pll;ggfl;, ::r NOTICE.~Special advertisements, such as Lost, OF THE NEW i Cabanate i Py 2 8, some reason unknown, jumped off the | Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. A A Sulphate “’p. B Bait hw-puin: to bulld B S s o o i, "o rouivd .m;:.l. soverscuty oo ing, ke il b a1 i i the o | IR OLLET Skating Rink GREAT once ‘u Wfl‘ A o8 sever: uises, rate of TEN CENTS LN nsertic of the little one now ocoupied by n:“:}“w“%‘m‘:l"fl %, man seemed orazed when picked up, a0d | o FIVE CENTS P Lig v ::.l::.unll‘: Cornor Pear] Strcet and Fifth Avenue, SADEL about opposite the old city building | Itya—odse, '+ . o\ % | Would not roturn o town. Ho was at|mrion Laev remenis 8 ouroim, Mo T| £ d o EVe i o Feb. [t gt L " Broadway, Tho new building is to| Oar, Moal -1 25 par 100 pounds, lust recognized by an acquaintance, and | Pest! Street, near Broadway Fri ay evening Feb. Ist. MUSEUM Chcmista, 22 by 70, with found, 3 7n\gufl~dwdm ly; prices ot yards, 6 00@ llflnn'-ll:“rfllfil::_r‘!:: P;}:ir:t;nl. I;nr‘l(x:{ ¥ Chapman & Martens, - - - Proprietors, ————— e ) Hm'“ 3 rien A S s o T d [ S 5 St Lol teimiand o oe Py ey oo s Wil H, Danlels, the Champion Skater p— sy ,000 » ; Vi oF jultr:‘mina [.'l‘.,;éfll back 1;.;;:3; l;:): k’:“”‘;l")‘:" ‘Adires box o “'”"u" An Exhibition on This Occasion OFFICER & P.G-SEY the loss of & sou in the army, NTRD= X 5o o o, ANKERS. Hor Couneil Blnfly . X M- B, o The Omaba Horad, vsiat | ' FINE MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED, rape o " f oo SNt 5 . the Blutfs yesterday, Now on extiliton at Xo. 317 Browdway, for genic | éf_{f.u’{'f‘"f"’x PRI 1856 e R e Manager.| men from 98 m 1010 b m. daily, exc ay; | bealers i Forcign a & ¥ack u elogantly furniuhed room, Jocation | V¢ W CHAMMA ADASEE T Brotis 1 0.8 bt , whtlc ia for Iadics auly” oo whidt | How by Achange dnth central. Reforences 1 ddress &, B. 0 abjectionable charaoters il ho sdmitted. g Pyt il be giveu by » lady, describing | ~ ® great nuisance. Fred m:.egm‘:l A0 '“': M..OAD‘": l:-m'm ©., Baw of e, A T —— | 31T alu'cching parte of the human fraine’sad: sl dis #nd D, Gibbin were| Cattle—8 00@3 00; culves, 5 00@7 50, . it i ” 3 e it oty 5 Do 7 ' R RiooM D, [=mIReTUTT voa| W.R. VAUCHAN. me sridus #u.‘,.“......‘.:im: s o tae Atorneys -at-Law, | Rl or other tumors removed without the —— ‘ ] ANGERS, S iravl it o, 1. J, B, . D, l Justice of the Peace, 0 COUN JUFF8, IOWA ), A RONIC DISEASES of kinds & spectassy. 5 B > o, ST B R b i g R G S PATSOIN & SOMEON, o Sme o - R et v e

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