Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 15, 1884, Page 6

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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 14, 1884 CHE DAILY BEE.| DEALNG WITH A DUDE. |t vcerest wulks he came touider: n lut:":iu:hutfi“tfled w‘hm;, he k;:ama tf “untler‘i —_— - SRR stand that it was for breaking con ,mlmy COUNCIL BLUFFS. A Life Specimen of that SPEEics CaD-| v Maveniee Sivee "o oting 'the 0 esa e; a“ e al i tuned on South Main Street, aprings drag on the ground. The ‘‘self- dump,” by which the driver was lifted it out of his seat,when in too great danger, 3 i e $ was also brought to bear on him as a fur- We have the following goods in quantities to suit purch 'H ther inducement for ordering half a S et e (ODO@P Skin Slippers, Kid Sock Protectors, Empkie Hardware c b W ETO LS A XD Frida& fiorning, Teb, 15, His Plans for Making a Fortune off Western Farmers, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conta por week — $10.00 por Year Thero have boen seen here some poor imitations of dudes, and a few on tho half shell, but the first genuine, blue- No, 7 Pear] Stroet, N¢ Broadway. ’ /| o T e e e AT __|blooded, feather.tipped, satin-tringed, brocaded, hand.painted one—a dude MINOR MENTION. worthy to be pronounced with a *j"— = jude—appeared here yesterday. Ho was Additional local on seventh page. n frosh, hand-picked importation from Cheap railrond tickets at Bushnell's, | the east, sent forth by a fond father who To-night is the “music night” at the [ had filled the young man's pockets, but sk, forgotten to line his head. His cut-away i ek : lung closely to a body which scemed - - — The Catholic Knighta of America gave | "% A "°" | ment. & s TS uight: qnly A sort of lvwnwhmr cmmec'ung The Furst & Bradley plows standing shoe Hooks Etc Etc il Blufts should at loast | 1ink between a quiz-glass and a pair of |in great piles led him to inquire about Y g J ! Oouncil Blufts should support at least | 4o jaathers, The *jude” succeeded | why they sold plow shares, and whether | As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot e one good militia company, in mounting the steps to David Bradloy fl}‘:“ stock was "“:‘:I:- ‘“&:}:fl‘em“: Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders Romember the noonday prayer moet-| & Co.'s groat agricultural machinery | sading up in-the eataioguoand couldn't | PTOTPHY attended to. The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of ing at the Y. M. C. A. Rooms. warchouse, without oven starting a | quite understand. He would take one Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” 109 and 111{8, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, make him believe that it was especially adapted for the women who work in the fields, and need no tongues, or furnish thero was always room for a cool draft Cork and Imitation Cork SOIGS, between the hopses during the gw.ultun'n% Shoe D N ¢ " " \pibii L h BAATHEE 16 diya.of the hoated torm. This induced oe Dressing, “T. M. 70” Blacking, him to order a couple of pairs, but it spoiled th al of ““pg Sl Heaton Button Fastners, HATS, CAPS BUCKGLOV ES, their own. He didn't want to be joked with, 80 the reporter was compelled to tongues, as the fresh salesman was too, 4 too freshy to make a tongue in one case Sh 0e La‘ces Shoe B Shes 842 and 844 Broadway, . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. " T y = zler. In vain the socioty scribe tried to : Magnetic Insoles, tell the truth, that there being no tongue an advantage, and in the other a detri- Union revival meetings every afternoon [seam, and he tossed his gilt-[or two piles if he could control the 412 Broad N 2Ty Wat e at 4 o'clock in tho Presbyterian Church. | edged card onto Mr, Loomis' desk with a | Shares. But by this time, the fifth floor heaibito W A Yo New Building---New Furnishings. “Schiped town” now shows on the po- | don't-excite-mo about-a-million-or-s0-air. | g ';‘f:g.,,‘,i:,:]y ks koW, :nny more MAYNE PAL ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. lice records how one prisoner was dis- | That gentleman, as usual was busy, and | floors, and on being told there were only & MER, H“e sam 'e RUUmS'"E'e flm Hestaufam posed of, simply glanced about to sce whore he | threo more, sank down in a limp spot v pRiteeams i P 5 3 The Episcopal social was held last|could got a silver salver on which to pass E:’t‘:: ‘l;:‘l.tg Ifi?}lngeh: o(:nlfd"kti‘:ély .’:"}I\; i PETER BEcHTELE’ PROPRIETOR’ evening at D, 0. Bloomer's residence on | him over to someono else, when Mr. this, but pulling the wrong ca- ar an o oa i Bancroft stroet. Mortiam came alongaide, looking our- ‘,;;"3:’Ll,v‘:wf“,,e‘“’;{i.,‘;‘?.m?pi,,‘? “l"{;*,“' Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. L foll iously to see how it, the, the—whatever | the roof,where it could go no urther, thus ) e - — on. manpielon of mot benetiny the iy | & was—oouldstand alons, To him tho |impritohing thafaintod dude in high ai AND WGCOD, Eimball <& Chambp, A o | wi § any by loafing about it, dude drawled out his autobiography—ill | N 4aring to touch the cable , loat, | BULK :AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR (OPPOSITE GOURT HOUSE.) imonial 1i isi health—advice of physician to go west | tho elevator would go spinning into the ND SEWES P Tho latest matrimonial liconso is issued | 3 +0h it thought he could mako a | basement the socioty roporter hurried | X0+ 39 Broadway, - © - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. | to Otto Kochler, of Macedonia, and|yo g at same time—get big stock farm | down. to the oftice, toased "tho_following i Minnie E. Doto, of Carson. f f . unfinished order onto the nearest desk, machinery—settlo in some little village |} ;ieqly told them to shove the prices Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the Count; County Superintendent Matthews is | ikke Omaha—sell machinery—take notes | up to the roof where they would find the COAL GIVEN AWAY ! one of the latest victims of slippery | and mortgages—put in hands of a lawyer | dude, and skipped out to report a kettle- walks, and is laid up temporarily by a | st down, draw big interest, and gobble | drum, which he had forgotten about: fall. One barouche. | : 4 ; v farms on foreclosuros. : One ddy cart, SMITH & TOLUER, | Every one who buvs a ton of the celebrated Centervil'e ceal of Platte There will b° aregularim i fFi-} Tnue Bee society reporter was in the| Some Schuttler wagons. 5 LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, | 3 Overton, cffice 501 Iirst avenue, yard 804 Main street, Council Bluffs, delity council, No. 156, R. A., this|office getting some pointers from Wiley,| One gross Fish wagons. Sprmg Gonds G NT TAILORS, \ Just HECEfWBd- is entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal, to be given (Friday) evening. A full attendance is|the bookkeeper, about a Presbyterian CDI‘:I:;;: 1: or two of Peoria Advanco 7 and 9 Main strect, I away March Ist. You may thus get desired. social, and Merriam, with o beat-twosin- | PSR 1 theashors, estinorm e A Ton of Coal for Nothing. The exhibition by Berdie Bliss at the | three-go-as-you-please wink, turned to| One dozen Bradley self-dump rakes. | E Two pairs tongueless cultivators. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE Two piles Furst & Bradley plo roller akating rink last night was equally | him, and introduced the dude, saying— el—— : PERSONAL. . L. A, Walker, of Bradford, Tows, was ot | " HIm mOoTORY, COUNOIL: SLUFES, T4, the Pacific yesterday. R e e a success with the first night, He is in. | ‘“This is our Mr. Jones, who will show H. L. McWilliams and Jno. P, Organ, of JOHN W B R ém} NEY AT LAW. MAN R OF PUTTAWATTAMIE (JOUN- . BAT y COL doed & wondet. you around. Make your selections, and we will make prices to suit. We always do that. As the jude and the society reporter sauntered out of the office onto the first The citizens of Garner township were to meet last evening at the Grange hall, at Park’s mill, to discuss the new court house project. ;s | floor they found themselves in a bewilder- | Neola, were in the city yesterday attending ECTIDNES CENON] narBroadway sud Maln gtrest. Tn all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quality. Don’t miss this The funeral of Miss Emma Neusius, | ment of farm machinery of every con- | court. JOHN BENO & C0., s L NN chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. who was burned at the Bluffs house fire, | ceivable sort. The jude feebly asked for| \yip J, Trotter, the Avoca attorney, is in |~ — — — AL will take place at 9 o'clock this morning, :h%:l:dsc‘l:f:lt,g::d Deing supplied with a s iy, MAX MOHN, o 3 R 3 isfio = EALTBEL RS AN Y peidns, with the aid of this and his companion he [ ¥rank Mayo ia at the Ogden. DR. J. F. WHITE CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, A freight train on the Milwaukee road | could make the rounds. Samuel J, Smith, a wholesale tobacco man sLothy ih0 p o ence, 609 Willow averiue, jumped the track near Underwood| Thesound of locomotives and cars, to- | trom Philadelphis, arrived at the Ogdon yes- N. SCHURZ. F THE PEACE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wednesday night and soveral cars wero | fether ith, the vast extant of the place, | terday. = = : 2 i dui s T Shos Yot 4| e, of i, o, vauintin . 8 WAGNER, i piled up, but nobody injured. elevated railway on which they could go Lo 2 s bal oA o) y Wil contract for funerals v - 5 T ract fo re ' rates. 22 Fourth stroab. GARPE s A ! q, city yestorday en route for Chicago. On his : = - 1 i th case of Duncan against Milas, s0und, and seemed dishenxianed on| (L2 WM LU L T, M, ST, JOHN & 00..CASH BUYERS, "hyimiomiatant CURTATINS in which plaintiff sought $100 damages |y i1 rroing Freight to and from the | ber, to tho driving park. and placo them n | Pre(LEY fetur mak 148 Brosdusy. AR 5 because the latter killed a dog, the jury | big. warehouse. the tracks being on twg | training here. 1) MERCHANT TATLOR, = g returned & verdict giving plaintiff $25 |sides of the h:lga building. He (:::: l:‘: Rev. Mr, Fisk has returned from his trip to JAGOB KOGH, = COleoh;_:{\)l%fl m‘;:;:i\%n:a—::‘w. g And G B n e ra I H U u s e Fu rn ISh I n gs ' and costs, bravely settled down to the task of | New Orleans. 6. F. SVITH, Cornét 7th and Broad Plaris and spooifieat } 3 MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | CASADY,ORCUTT & FRENCH. % tramping it. 5 Peter Bastian, whose house was burn- |~ On reaching the great carriage room, |, Constable Edgarton, of Omaha, was on the ed Tuesday night, and who was himself | where scores of difl'efant vahioleE are dis. | hunt on this side of the waters yesterday. JAMES FRANEY' 4 Work and rossons) injured, is gettiug along much better g‘mfi:fi :l::rew:u -1111o &_r::m i .;g;_bg: Perry Reed was in the city yesterday. LINDT & HART. smmose ATCTESATIAN, o toderat ourk, than was expected, and hopes soon to be | 11 Mruggling ebilers in' the wild wask, m' SANITAR\U And bntn bowe, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. 1ot Raflway Time Tarble. JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. gomery, M. D. Phye around again. and it was only with much effort that he | y;, Thoro was lttlo done i tho ciroui | wan porsuadod io tako abarouche Ada | prencuen Towautre. Februsty 16,—1| EDWIN J. ABBOTT, JUSTIOE OF THE PEAGE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. HARD WOOD " Notary Publio and General Conveyancer. 416 Broadway. court yesterday, the bottom falling out of | 408 cart just to try, . i 3 U The following are the times of the arrival and de- AND [n wagons, too, he seemed to have got had my feeling aroused by roading an - SMITH & NORTON, arture of trains by ceotral standard time, at the & oasos assigned for tho day, and ad: |} yiod ariough to know that they aro sot | artiolo in Tho Nonparail, eriticising tho REVERE HOUSE, _ sroutry crvote ev Gyt B ™ et 0,110y | Bt Ft 5 b oL - COAL— g journment was taken about til « i A this morning. T Dhn;::fi:l:,f‘::},;‘:]: fi;‘ é{:,:::‘l": moun- | ‘Pusey bridge bill," across the xiver. IAtwinas ot J. . ARMSTRONG, CUICAGD, BURLINGTON AXD QUINCY. 4 dare anybody to oppose the building of | Fagtneering Sheriff Dan Farrell has been off on an. | t¥e% him off the track and he wanted yhody. PP 8 O | Land ~ Sur X2 Council Bluffa Express, Civil Enginee i O £ o know, My grawoi deah sirrah, | this bridge and ever attempt to run for | veying earth fi 4 O other successful trip. This time it was|what i:' (hgym: :lna;:: g,..g J;v, do | an office in Pottawattamie county or dis- L‘Ifl:ufif HUUM fi, NBW UPEHA HUUSE, GUU GIL BLUPFS ]UWA. D:fi‘n‘l"l ‘Mwfi'-'n',\' = to Kansas, where he arrested a fellow | they doah with such heavy volocipedoes ?” | trict. The farmers would defeat him en | % - All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. named Sykes, who was wanted for rape |Un being assured that all the country | \sss Money and time was spent in A LARGE STOCK OF d i and burglary, Tosss Weie HouERYadysh o Was broght | L0t G afer, and for onis T oan S S5 910VES AND FURNITURE work at the transfer eat and sleep in back to the subject of wagons, nd Omaha. The cattlo are shipped to Omaha At VERY LOW FIGURES, Don't forget T pay the highest prico for Corner Main strect and Eighth avenue, Coua Jufts. Armive, | garLowest rates and prompt delivery WINTER RESORT. ! Express, 0:40 a m s OAM Express, 65 pm Day Exproes, 6:30 p m n Mail and Express, ‘There is not so much business at the NPMMB‘ referred to ‘‘the old reliable new city jail as at the old. The police Peter Schuttler wagon.” He was anx- : .o |ious to know how old forgot to put up a sign on the old build- how rslilbla?:ndoge?ng I;:'{grm':::"_m‘: and transferred back to Council Bluffs at ing telling the crooks and drunks where | time of his death Poter was roasonably | the transfer for feeding. Let mo beg of L they had moved tg, old aud that ho was roliablo to tho ex- | you to use your influence to socure. us & ' Invitations are out for the iod la- tent of a few millions, all made by giving ridge between the two great twin sis- MIXED RAGSI! |77 I ™ CURE OR NOPAY As T am compelled to buy to fill contructs, ‘Wo guarantee the cure of the following named dis- S ! | people the best ters, that commerce may not be ratarded. . I Cannon Ball, Sokses, OF O _ PaY: """’“m-.m"h :‘k".'“l"- Ulcors, diow bal masgue, to bo given at tho Og. | esmaed mataned, " Fhoss wen the e | Tho ontire country wants it, I can raise §. GOLDSTELN, 638 Broadway. At Trsinies oy, e Scoial oot e den house on the evening of the 21st,and oquently urged the ealesman pro | hundreds of dollars from the farmors as S o L P A e P sl ‘wrhich promies to bo ono of tho great so- M in wbi;s tho early. seitlors rodo| their part to build tho bridgo, M. CALLACHER. Goos [EELE LADIS Skt FRIBND, - over these virgin prairi ours respectfully, 2 4 i , Livary and bathog nods b cely eveta of th swsn. iy i 5, et Gooeths Lo, |CGe TR © C B Fr I B S i iy S an L O s Mrs, R. B, Cole was thrown from a|star of empire.” The dude broke down T ————— MR ' Accommodation, Emr:;;xu.n& Qih-v Albar *Eugfflf;gm"w"" sloigh at the corner of Banoroft and ““d"'th‘:‘:' h“&'&‘“&;&"‘:fi"fi that | dl‘nl";;: Lawyers. o Jow Btors, Fresh Goods, Low Pricos and Polite Attendants. e e P Ot : ons col s is and yet n Monday Major Woods, the C., B. |y . WER BROADWA e ki) lonm Springs, Gurs, ., Gentry Co., Dodge stroots Wednesday evening, and i 2 3 Fo¥{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }""gariotom ™ Pacite’ Eveom, j=an k just : ‘her collar bone broken. She is getting %:: uu:; ?dn:u:a;;n:. e the kind (& Q. adjuster, and Low Genung engaged — | 1214 am Lincoln Expre o in a livel; t in the urt of Esquit <At Tran fer only. along as comfortably as could be ex- S S b e, AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, e Iy B. 8, Fagrington, of Avoca, one of the m: kopt, ;hctuhinz fon dollas, ! |ault tor damagos, which Genung had\ THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION 4 m Sunday, 8:24- | Carbonate Iron and 11:04 p. 1. +Ar- | Sulphate Magnesi Jueymen in the cirouit court, has been | peering around the corner, and asked, ‘:::f:; .:Plnlt wtho:d :lilfm: n;rwil:x’; OF WATEBLOO, 10WA, z ime. Sulphate Caloivm. oalled home by the sad news of the death | , , where is het T don’t see hum.” | jie"o) g they were both fined for con- |Is considered the bost 82.500 in case of death,and §1.000 endowment at the expirationof ten years. ~Assoms: R of his littlo ohild, who had only been ill afow days, and who was considered to going be improving when he left home. .:-.,long pd P over Genung had Woods arrested and | "LvETO EAT. EATTO LIVE, e Jong Mot e i & Bty et i S el e 3 RESTAURANT AND CAFE, A anyway. menta payable according toage. Mre, Olive Filley the agent will call avd explain the plan upon yo o tempt of court for the war of words | fat® MYl Your co munications to 244 Vine Bt. Council Bluls Tewa, © © o L PR YOUE TS Tol made and if all the blowi sz, . R0 e et i i Moy W.T. BRATUN i OFFICER & PUSEY thing there is more fun yet to follow, Caterer to The FPublic. £ i a BANKERS { Tt oAV e ) o B il Blus Tarthe o Bpociatty: 3 E E 5§ i Gouncll Blufls T Il" given by 8. D, Rehse. Studio 12 North 5 gRER 3 Estabishea -~ - 1358 | A short time ago N. W. Williams and Mo Peter C. NMNIiller, <§8% om RO fnd emele Bxchings sod i Mrs, Wall McFadden visited their agent SPECIAL NOTICES. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF H ¥ LA . Katio Woodworth, in Warren, LIl : e et ot s WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES! :id M8, YAUGHAN. SO St s 41 v ot SR | #§%fgs |Justiceof the Peace ::uvum'u’:lhn:um'w pig R L ot _“,,"u."m"'“““':“z“"mm: Interion;loes?o{atlorsgfim - “52 g £3 Otts 104 G a1 « A . Leave advertisements at our office, . Mai o ] 3 , E % Tho old. court house s losking again, | il boppers fllod mm.m“‘:‘“ our ottice, No. | 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Streef L BLUF! ; £ £ & g o Rt clle o oy 04 Flow bosk { St ades. dropping tirough be celling ANT! 3£% s that th LRSI T R, J e s | warmsesrs| HEATING STOVES - referred to those who - Think 'OR A SHORT TIME ONLY. spectfully are cry. of y“mAmm i ulco location, with AT COST FOR A four rooms. Address box No. 26, Brs ) : | i GARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HARDWARE! Cotner Ninth S, and Thisd svnse " Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large “Wf;m. ~ oADw:‘:.'LE CADWELL. R RIFTCMesinkly (usished ppgarimects o line of extraordinary Fine Carvers. . AT Py it g . - -at- RINK s DoVOL & WAIGHT.> it~ MO AL1W, o S, R SALE—A first-olass set of bar fixtures and 9 OU g&l’»‘m ey ® ol s WHY DON T Y Aftorucon . P furniatad ith GET 8)ME OF T e i i s, S i reman o FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? A ‘oan do Portect Fil Best and Chespest. J§¥Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs. e iy ‘ s a&'flw&’ Lo b o, Tor e (Mo, 716 Fourth Stwest Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Evening Commutation ickiets o0d for twenty Minimstons & W. W. CHAPMAN, - © = Manager. objectionable characters will be aduitted. Mrs, B, J, Hiltog, M, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEOQN, 223 W12 Q% Broadvay, Counct Bluy, e v T o i O e— -

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