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6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-+COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY,' JUNE 21, 1884, [ THE DAILY BEE., |1ock-jaw have occurred, resulting fatally. L. " The penalty for selling these toy pistols rq | OF giving them to any minor, is a fine of QOUNCIL BLUFFS. ot tees than 825 nor more than $100 or = - imprisonment in the county jail not less J i than ten nor more than thirty days. Bnturruay Mornine, June 21,', There are several dealers in the city who 85 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'h ¥ have stocks of H'\Mnn;‘inil]\l,ur;v ::::1.:’"3 e e ek [ revolvers, and they should be 3 they dispose of them, The Nonpareil says the Ber seldom misses an opportunity to attack Council Bluffs, The hundreds of readers of the Bee in this city know that the Bie is doing more to make Council Bluffs 8 5, Rallei inting goods known to the world, and is doing more it RS iy to encourage public entorprises than all District Atworney J. P. Conner, of |} "o iapors hero put together, so Denison, was horo yosterday. |04 tho chargo falls as flat asmost of the Mr. and Mrs. ONeil, of Missourif,y, o yiarances of that doar old grand- anloyd. wero looking about the BIufls |, oo The amusing feature is that the yesterday. Nonpareil reproduces in its columns, There will be regular services in the | without word, comment, or explanation, Baptist church to-morrow, by the pastor, | the very article it complains of. The Rev. J. G, Leman. Ber has the enterprise to gather the The city council tried to get a quorum [news, and pluck envugh to publish it, to transact some business yosterday af- | without rogard to whose toes are pinched. ternoon but failed. Then the dear old grandmother hobbles The Dunkard church is about com. |along a way bohind, trying to peddle out pleted, and will probably bo dedicated a | the news it has got from reading the Bre. week from noxt Sunday. Tho Nonpareil thinks the Brr was at- . O, Golo has lot the contract for tho | tacking Council Bluffs becauso it showed carpontor work of his new residence on |UP the outrageous bills of Justice Vaug- Olk kit sveiu b M Oaly, han about a weck ago. Yesterday the . (gt old grandmother rehashed tho facts Tho public schools of the city close |,y oreg und published by the Brr, and next Tuesday the 24th, Tho graduating | . " 0o «cit publishes them with no exercises will tako placo in the evening |, .0, but for the gonoral good.” When Dl the Brr gives tho nows the harmless old Not even a plain drunk to take up the |1ady says it is dono for spite. When attention of the police court yesterday. [the Nompareil gives the same news a Rather poor business for a $2,000 judge | yoek later she puts on a pretty mask of and a $1,200 clerk. public spirit, and claims she does it for Drinking fountains were being put in [the good of the dear people. The dear yesterday at the corner of Broadway: people are not so near-sighted as the old and First street, and at the corner of | lady. First street and (iraham avenue. Tabor college, which has just closed its The funeral of the infant sonof Mr. |eighteenth year, is in stronger condition and Mr. George Woolever was held from | than ever before in its history. The their residence on Pierce street yesterday | averege attendance last year was 238, afternoon, Rev. Mr. Mackey officiating, | representing 9 states, and 45 places in The improvement bonds to pay for the [Towa. The total receipts last year were paving are being printed in 8t. Louis and | $16,774. The college property is now # telogrpm received from the company | valued at $100,000, and $25,000 has been yesterday states that they will be ready | voted by the trustees for new bulldings. by the 25th. The senior class this year numbers 20, Matt Scanlan has remodelled a build-| It seems from the termination of the ing on Platner between First and Stuts: | case of the mayor’s private secretary, and man strects, making of it a fine two-story | the charges against the police that the brick residence, which is about ready for | present city government doesn’t care to ‘ocoupancy. investigate much, e e The resignations of Charles Stewart R N ; The bankrupt clothing stock will be and R. 8. Ryan, as secretaries of tho|,,3' oy Omaha ong1303, Douglas st near lawn tennis club have not been accepted, | 13th, for ten days only. Those in need the club asking them to reconsider the [of clothes will find it to their interest to tender. 3 invest the fare to cross, as these goods g t ab ice. TSNS e L Aiia VA0 AT il e upitered atiaboul yout Own pris Tue RECEIVER, e held as usual in rooms No. 12 North i Main street. Young men’s bible study| Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to this evening at 8 o'clock, and the gospel | all points. service for all, both ladies and gentle- men, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Ry Osrrior = By Mall = = = - OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOE MENTION, o — PERSONAL, A telogram was yesterdsy received by y“]::'::;::y.shmu, of Carson, was [in the city Mz, Connell, from P. O. Smith, Rose-|" (v p yoo of Bingham, Towa, spent yes- ville, Tll., in regard to the body of Geiger, terday in the Bluffs, the man who suicided here. The tele-| nr G, 1), Dillon and Mrs, Tannor, of gram asks Mr. Connell to get ready to be | Neol, visited the Bluffs yesterday. taken to Illinois for burial, and that he, | iy, Bortha .. Underwood, of Chicago, is Smith, will come here by first train te | yisiting Mr. and Mrs. J, Y. Fuller, attend to it. Licut. Hugh Gallagher, having graduated . B . |from West Point, 18 now at home on a fur- The Y. M. C. A, gymnasium is now in |1 "o iy warmly weleomed back by his runuing order. The fixtures are among |,y friends. tho best manufactured, There ate hun-| 1 nr, Pussy hasbeen engaged by tho peo- dreds of young men in the city who need | ;1 of Oakland as their fourth of July orator. such development as practice in this | Theyhave chosen wisely and may expect an gymnasium can give, and they should at | excellent oration, once avail themselves of the privileges| ar, 1. Dibble, formerly at the passenger offered. For examination, terms, etc.,|transferin thisfcity, but now a farmer at apply at No. 12 North Main street. Weston, was in the city yesterday and reports “oraps” doing well. Mr. Allen, of the Dovil's Auction com- | " ¢ pany, had a suit of clothes and about syt $150/0f valuables stolen from the dress: tobacco factory and spice m\}lu .n Milwaukee, 1 - was here yesterday interviewing tho trade ing room of the opera house while he was | ui¢, wuccessfully. on the stage, He tried to get some satis- faction out of the proprietor of the g V. " intendent of tho Towa and Mis. house, but the latter disclaimed all re:| .oy divisions, and P. R. Keim, assistant su- sponsibility for the protection of the|perintendent of the same divisions of the stage after tho company had taken pos- | American Express company, were here yes- session, terday, and were shown the improvements of e the city, Col, Beebs and Mr. Hancock being Tn the district court yesterday the trial | 41,0y of the case of Horace Everett vs. the T LT Chicago & Rock lsland road was begun.| The third car load of gasoline stoves Mr. Everett claims that he got aboard of | for John Epeneter is on _tho way here, a train ata littlo station whore ho could | hd is expocted to arrivoin a fow days. i 4 sh summer stoves, some- mot got & tioket, and tendered the con- | ¢hiny'that will keep you oool, walt until ductor the fare in cash, the latter insist- | theso stoves arrivo before buying clso ing on his paying ten cents more than a | where. ticket would cost. He refused to pay the extra dime and was put off the train, Something for Nothing. on this sccount he claims damages. The| Until further notice we give to each case will be watched with interest as 1t |tWentieth customer his purchase, what- t} o . | over the price or value of the same ma; teats thericht of the railway companies (0™ ()" cashior will keep an munt’; to follow the custom of charging passen- | rocord of every transaction, and when gers who have not purchased tickets an | the twentieth sale of any amount is made drandnitediy the purchaser will bo prosentod with the q same. We have adopted for the present Royal Amy has been given by the|this system of advertising because it Roscue company, of which he has been | #ives our patrons instead of the news » member for long time, sn old hook g:pur(lnthelflva per cont, which it cost 0 . Clothing retailed at wholesale which was used by the firemen here thir- | prices, Hats retailed at case prices, ty years ago. It is a clumsy, heavy iron | Furnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- ono which ought to have a telograph polo | 4 €tc., ete. ~ Evary twentioth customer for & handls, and is in strango contraat | Presented with his purchase, with the lighter applisnces now in use. iy AENROALY Bnce, It was this very hook with which Mr Too Much of & 8moke House, Amy and others worked though, long ba- | At an early hour yesterday wmorning foro the organization of regular depart- | the alarm of fire was sounded, caused by ment, This old hook was lost in a fire | the discovery of smoke 1n the rear of the yeurs ago, and tound in the ruins five or [ Broadway mett market, Eugene Shaw, #ix years afterward, and has since been | the night clerk of the Pacific house, was kept by the company as a relic. Mr. | the first to discover the fire and it was Aumy is probably the oldest fireman now |found to be in a small smoke house, in the city, and the old hook 1s valued by [The flames lighted up ms if it him as a reminder of the early days. were & big blaze, but were soon put out. /e b g Some of the dealers havo expromsed | noyr Nud had the fire not been die doubt as 1o whether it was inteaded by | overed us it was, tho flamen would. have B e L il 1 sele of | pEead qutakly o' adjointng butlogs: the toy pistls with fire simplo osps with-| M A. J. Mandel foels duly grateful to the firemen for not niog their h out any powder or ball. 1t sppears that | i i ", o TR iy e by the recent action of the state board of | posed {0 do, As it was, the damage was health such is the intention. Mauy of | light. ‘these barmless toys have ———— proved otherwise, there beivg something | Swoet potato plants—Jargest stock in poisonous in the make up of theso explo- 1the west—by W. H, Foster, Council aive paper caps, so that mapy cases of [ Blfus. Bend for price list, 0, G. Heisler, who represents J. G. Flint's A. Antisdel, general suporintendent, S, G. e —— FATAL LANDSLIDE. A Leborer Nflhfid Crow Canght and Crashed, The Coroner's Jury Find no One to Another victim has been added to the many who have been crushed to death here by the falling of the treacherous clay banks, This accident occurred at 1 o'clock yesterday, and the man who thus met sudden death was named D. M. Crow. He with others were employed by J."J. Hathaway in digging and hauling away dirt from a bank at tho head of Thirteenth avenue, southeast of the C. B. & . depot. Just as the whistle sounded for 1 o'clock, and the foreman was about starting tho men at work, Crow walked into the pit, and had hard- ly done so when about twenty yards of dirt came suddenly down, catching and covering the unfortunato man, from his head to his waist, He was near a wagon at the time, and was thrown partly against the wheel which was also crushed by the Dry é‘}oods HARKNESS BROS. Having just purchased in Eastern Markets very cnoice stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, ete., we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics, and «hall do soat UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers, and comprise the latest designs and novelties of the season Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS we are offe ring: fall of earth. The man was hurriedly taken out and although he was still breathing there was no chance for him to livo his ribs, being crushed and one arm broken. He was taken to his home on the corner of Tenth street and Sixteenth avenue, and died just as he reached his home. ' Ho was & comparative stranger here having come here from the north- orn part of the state only a fow weeks ago. Ho leaves a wife, one son and two married daughters, An inquest was held, the coroner's jury consisting of L. C. Dale, Robert Jack and J, J. Hatha- way and a verdict of accidental death re- turned. Every time a victim is thus added to the list, & general demand is_expressed for more caution to be used in digging away these banks, but it seems to have little effect, and is soon forgotten, There were several others who had a narrow escape from being caught in _the samo landslide yesterday, among them belng a deaf-and-dumb man, who had hold of the reins, and the horses sudden- ly starting jerked him out of the way, barely escaping being caught. John Epenter yesterday received another lot of mantels. Without doubt these are the finest ever in the city, The decorations on some are sim- ply superb. 1f you wish something in this line do not fail to call and see John at 307 Broadway. A Brutal Show, Arrangements are made for a dog- fight to take place a short distance from the city at sunrise this morning for one hundred dollars a side. The fight to be between two bull-terriers. One owned by W. H. Brown aud the other by Jackie Smith, —— Notice to Workingmen, A special meeting of the Council Bluffs Labor Protective Association, will be held Sunday, June 22d, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Knights of Labor hall over the postoftice. All workingmen who are in sympathy with the labor cause are cordially invited to be present. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special a vertiscments, sio s Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, etc., will bo Inserted in this column at tho low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first {nsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. wortlon. Leavo advertisoments ab our office, No. Poar] Streot. near Broadwav. WANTS, ANTED—Situation In drug store. Young man of twenty-two, two years experience. Rofors to present employer. E. 108, Broadwav, Council Bluffs. WANTED—Good cook, good wagos. Emmett House, 6th St. and 10th Avo, MRS, B. DURGAN, ANTED—To buy o recond_hand_plano in good condition. Address with discription and price, A" Brx office, Council Bluffs, 'VWARTED—A gl for goneral housework. ~Call at Bex office. OR RENT,—Brick house four large 1 quaro roomm and paniry, and two largo closots, cisto and baro, §15 per mouth. Location central. qulro J. Sulivan, 318 Broadway. ITUATION WANTED—By an experienced steno )" grapher and type-writer oporator. Best of vefcr- ences. Address, Stenographer, box 1,166, Janes- ville, Wis. WANTID—HVM hundred pieces of firstolass second-hand carpet and two hundred heating stoves. A.J. MANDEL, 8% Broadway, ()P, PAPERS—For salo at Buu oftie, at 26 cente » h wANTl’.‘D—Bvery body 1n Council Blufts to take TunBxu. Delivered by carrior at only twenty ocents & week. OR SALE—Top Buggy, Doxter springs, and singlo harness. Euquiro, H. E.Seaman, 405 Broadway. }IO‘I‘EL FOR REN' 'ho Tremont House for rent on reasons lo terns, Furoiture will be #0ld to router, Apply on premises opposite Broad way dummy depot, Council Blufls, ANTED—Sitntion as houss-keopor and e stros by & middlo aged woman, Address, Mrs. Palwer, 1007 South 11th 8¢, Omava. Neb, [§IOKLAVERS WANIED.- tonty smployimont for four months, MARTIN HUGHES, Coun- cll Blufts, GENTS—Ladlos aud gentlemen oan make frst inss wages by selling the “‘Champion Bosom Strsother 'and. roning Board.” Hetails st #100. Auy lady can do up » fine shirt without a wrinkle and gloss it a8 nicely as the est laundries can. Address {oe pattloulars O, B. 8, & L Co., Bua, office, for one month. Railway Time Table. OOUNCIL BLUFFS, The following are the time of partore of tralne by ovatral o local depots. Trains leave trans we oarlier and arrive ten winutes later. CIHICAGO, BURLNG FON AND QUINOT. Pt Chloago s 85 i loago Expross] 0:40 & m Fast all, | 5:db & m (*Mail and Kxpress, 12:30p m i xpross, Pacific Expross, OHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND 8T, PAUL. ” 8:06 pm 550 pm 9:35 & m 720 pm Express, *Dos Molnes Aocomuiodation, *At local depot only. SWARARIL, BT, LOUIN AND PAGIFIC. 9:66 8 m 446 p 4:60 p 6hm 680 pm Expross, m uBam Paalic Expross, 1+ BIOUX OITY AND PAGIFIC Wpw Bt Paul Expross, W TWam Day Expross w SUNION PACIMIO 8:00 p m Wentern Express, w 11500 & W Vaciflo Express, u 740 Local Expross, w 1510 8 m Lincoln Express, — *A¢ Transfer only. DUNMY TRAINS T0 OMAIA, Loave—7:20-5:80-0:50-10:30-11:40 . w. 11! 8 SA0-Adossid 080 18R Bunday-90-11:40 am. 1808 2 :30-11:06 . P et P m. Anave 10 win \Grain & Provisions, Sl s, SLILISS, Summer silks, 85¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, 76c. These are special bargains and cannot be duplicated. Good black silk at 50c, worth 78¢. Choice black Radzimer silk, $1.00, usual price, $1.30. Black Gros Grain silk, 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at $1.75, worth $2 25. Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at $1.75. Al grades of the famous Lyons Silks J. C. Bonnet & Co., and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS ! Good plaids at 5e, worth 10c.. Brocade dress goodsat 8e, worth 15¢ Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at 30c. Very fine all-wool suitings, double width at 75c, and never sold for less than $1.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES (Good all linen table at 30c, Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all linen table at 60c. Very fine all linen table at $1.60, worth 82 50 Table crash Hc a'yard. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels at 12c each. Good Bleached Muslin, Hc. Good unbleached muslin, 6e. A fine assortment of beantiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. (=~ Catalogues free C.A TIN5 Pricos reduced on Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets &lfoqulettes, Axminsters, &c., to reduce stock. Call and get prices before elsewhere. Harkness Brothers, COUNCIL BLUFFS. 401 Broadway - - ROLLER RINK | CASH TALKS! ICE CREAM PARLOR. At the well-known Establishment Dancing |(J, p. FILBERT : Taught by Pror. ScuNoor Tuesday and 209 Upper Broaaway, the Friday evanings from 8:30 P I 0 N E ER GASH to 10:30 o’clock, RINK FOR RENT AT $156,00 PER NIGHT. GROCERY Of Council Blufls., Notico our reducea Price List ST LARGEST FLOOR IN TOWN, We give 15 ds Extra © Sugar fo H. H. MARTENS, Prop'r. i il i . 26 pounds Navy Boans Mrs, B, J, Hilton, M, D,, 13 bouns chta e ounds Choice + rune PHYSICIAN & SURGEQN, |HEbiitie. 293 Middle Brosdway. Counctl Bluls, | Larrilmaibs Plo s 1 dozen Macker WESTERN 10WA NORMAL —SCIENTIFIC AND— Whito Fish, per kit Mackerel, ver kit COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, [ixé SFBI3SR5558%328%88 10 pounds Ginger Suaps 40 pounds h mioy o gallon keg Syrup 100 All Kinds Calif COUNCIL BLUFFS - -+ AUWA. pound Li 00 will open T T. Al grades, ooording o quality, 160 0 800 per un THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. ;. We also carry & full line of Men's, Ladies’ and Cnlldren's fine Bhoes and Men's Fino Boots at very low prices. Also a full line o1 Tinware and general A complete course for teachers and those desiring | merchaudise. Call on us and be coavinced tha you » bighor English education, a full busin ca ney by dealing with us, Goods delivered with trainiog in actu:] business practice correspcndence, short hand, ormamental p, elocution, German and music. Splendid roos Lurge, light and well furnished, charyes very modes ate, cost of living reasonablo, soclety good, experi- enced teachers, ¥or further partieulars, inquire of BEARDSLEY & PAULSON. et of the city. Lu & word, wo ara bound to sell and challengo ail audaole compotition in this county. J. P. FILBERT 209u o Broadway A CARD. Counil Blufts, Towa. As there are many N. 8CHURZ. So-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city, who are practicing thelr quackery on our people, T deem It but fusti o to ray that I dely o | any of them to pred co & diploma, or oreden ndicating that they are graduates of any veter! natitute, and 1 do hereby caution the publis ag: such quacks, as [ am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTEKN IOWA, Office & Pharmaog,mEZfi B'dway, ARN, AT BLUE BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, T.J CADY,M.D,V. 8. J. ¥, FULLER, i An s gy TS Commission Merchant SILOAM Ao Bt s Councll Blufts, Iowa, MWINEflfiL “hsllu’mNGS- W.R. VAUCHAN, |z il S Justice of the Peace, Bood wnd in disessts, D popdia, Liver o Omaha ana Counatl Bluffe, OFFICE OVER ANERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA, Oomplaint, Kidoey and Bladder Diseases. Gout, Neu- ‘wigia and ‘Asthmna, Thoss 8 are the favorite ‘esort of the tired an.l debilicatad, and FEEBLE LADIKS BEST FRIEND, "gfi hwrl, llvery nuu:unng socomadation both and sumwer. cality highly pictu ue wabh ‘rilway: {22 hedliay. Acoamitie” by way, ¥ e ki & | Bvoos, or €., s at . Corresponden: mrs:yb::.z‘lll‘tuon agency, 0dd Fellows Blook | cuisa ! HEV, M. M, uuu‘ll'wpx:". anager. Albany, Blloam Springs, Gentry Co., Mo. 08, Orricns, B M. vosaY, ANALYSIS. OFFICER & PUSEY |t BANKERS. Oounctl Blufty 1’y Sillios Estabusnea & 7w 1856 Dealern fo Forelgn snd omestlo Exohangs Hrwe Securith ke H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars . We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS. Al Oigara sold by us are of our own maaufacture and warranted a8 represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 562 Broadway H. H. HORNE & C0,, CBLUFFS, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - FINEPARLOR FURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING Intorior Decorations and Upholstory. e A'Specialty, NO. 309 BROADWAY - - i e COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, CouNcrr BLUFrs, - « « = = Towa, Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is payingR the highest market price for ags, S. GOLDSTEIN, 5 - B . . N etcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Broad way, - UOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER,HATR AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ', Westcott, 504 Main Strect, Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF 540 Broadway, Touncil Blaffs TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS SaxrrLe CAsEs a specialty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed MONEY TOTLOAIN ON IMPROVED FARMS IN JOWA AND NEBRASKA ! o s S, W, FERGUSSON & C0., oot s ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, $1'k, Turcoman, Etc. 011 cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc LRI IEE TS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care W ATEIR WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, Only One Dollax. Ladics’ Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, No. 837 Broadway - - DeVOI: & WRIGELT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Tinner's Stock Etc arsowsatsimiontooney s, GOUNCIL BLUFFS, T0WA. SPHCIATL PRICES —ON— TRIMMED HATS. THIS WEEK. { MRS. S J. NORRIS, } coudcii8iiistiowa MAZX MOEIIN. Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE ———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., . . Peter C. NLillewr, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. 18 8. Pearl Street and 20 N, Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS 7 Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS ICE CREAM, WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W.T. BRAUN Caterer 10 The Puklic. 404 Broadway, { Mesls at all Hours. Councll Blute, | Partics & Specialty.