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e s , 2 i 4 THE DAILY BEE-- COUNCILBLUFFS WEDNESDAY MARCH 11, 1885 e e e e e e FiE oay | mwR [emneseciy o Wemsssmostrovi " IGDAVET ROOFING e’ Siatoy v wmenit writ To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. , OOUNGIL BLms- threat to shoot him on sigit, and had Dvmm the Inst five years there has not been a death from diphtheria in any case whero Dr. Thomas The Werds of this Ci'y Roll Up a Solid | aboutdecided last evening to make Madden Jefferis’ preventive and cure ws used. Tihas been the means ot aving thousand of lives, ‘Tadis Roof Painting and repairing. All work guaranteed to give sat sfaction. Wednesdav Mominw,flarch. 1. p ble in p | sore thre of y 0 ] . pl — the second time that the professor has | Price, #. GEO SM'TH SON 302 N, Tth Street, o % From the ‘ Country, | ¢20med his life In jepordy, he having once CHOLERA! CHOLERA! CHOLERA! OOUNOIL BLUFFS. SRl b A L, begu;e':eredn t;:}rea‘!:snedl Ly e, Butke, | | oI Jufl v Choters Spocic wil wrrnt the disaseIn 80 o £0 miautes, The Drckoe gl {hle med. — e - - e an r. Burke give bon bl | eine durin fearful viitation of the cho m iouis, and, 41l along_the Missiselpp N - 5L D:BEVOISE. A will probably end aé did the Burke | it snli ivares isheut lovoe s can i hegete s, e, Bt Sod b 1 ‘et | SPECIAL _NOTICES. affair, In no blood being shed. Uholera *‘Comes as a thief In the night. NOTIOR.—Special & vertisemonts, so a8 Losy, DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wante, Board- Dyspeptic, why live In misery And die In dospale with cancer of the stomash? Dr. Thomas Jefferls cures | 8 @4., will be inserted in this column a4 the low " summmon um ByOarries = = = - = = = 30 sonts per week BYMMl =+ e s ow o= Yestorday was a great day for Oouncil Bloffs. Much depended on the question of whether anew court house and jail iwmm 0. 7 Poarl Street, Noar Broadway. e — Before you buy a harness eall on Beok- MINOR MEN‘TION should be built here or not, and_citizens | man & Co., 526 Main street. rory ot of tndigestion and consipation In & very shord lma. Bew o refaronocs given. - Dyspopai is | s of TEN OENTS PER LINK for the fire nvortion o —— the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price 85 for two woeks treatment and FIVE PER LINE for wubsequent n- L) of all parties, of all shades of color, of A SN Full pri . CENTS ench " EAK'S WOBK‘ ‘ull printed lustructions how to use the medicines sent with them. No dootor required; & good nurse ortlon. Teave advert: " M Moe, No. No. m nm'.’ Oounoll Blaffs, N i all that I8 1 ecessary, Dr. Jefferis’ remedies can only be obtained at his office, No. #3 Suuth 8th Street = e Mdvertisements &4 our offios, J all sort of bellefs, anited sclidly in vou Counell Bluffs, Towa, _Or sent by express on N P ol Poarl Btroot, near Broadway See J. Rolter's new spring goods. ing In favor of the propositions submit- Jack Caslck goes on to the police foroe | tcd, The stores and business places agaln to-day. generally closed at noon so as to allow all v bend their cnergles to gettlng out & The city councll will try to get together [ 1P YeL0 (F e city In favor of the pro-| Yesterday morning an old lady named this evening. posed building, and the bitterest politieal | Mra. Sulllvan, came in on the Northwest. An Old Lady Robbed of her Hand- T T l wanNTS, Railway Time Table. A & A" owe o Botag o Fidosts SF Aboab 100 PAE oonm{l to January 7, 1886, SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. DYALEON SolIR A buaness 62 apod per I.lCAl»‘l:\‘u 4 month, Nocther hotel in the piace, coRarms iberal, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, 4 . T The tollowing are the times of the arrival and de. Orville Wheelor is able to get out again | enemles were for onoe working enthus!- | orn from Cedar Rapids, intending to go Mercha,nt 'I allOl‘S ! T O oA, O TRADE. oo aarve of lsnd if | pactare ot ratne sandard time, 4 dho but Is very feebl satloally side by ride for one common|y, peg Oak to vistt friends there. On Biufle oy bropery or sil cheap Jor aan, OF par | (ocu dopow. Trila " but Ia very feeble. purpose. What the result will be cannot ' 7 and 9 Maln St., time. SWAN & WALKER. be told with certalnty, asfor the city that was settled long before the polls were opened. It was virtually unanimous in favor of the new buildings. But, of The county board of supervisors meets on Monday next to canvas yesterday's vote. arrlving at the local depot she thought Couxcir BLurrs, = - « IowA. W ANTS TO TRADE. —Good Tows cr Nebras Chioago Etpren MR perhaps it was the place vo change cars, 1and for & small stock of hardwsre or woneral | g: Fass il and atepped out of the car to asoertain, morchandiso, well located. SWAN & WALKRR. L Emmntaton, oo pm N OR SALE—A rare chanco o get a finc, well § A skiff on Broadway In front of No.|coarse, all depended on the country vote, B must go to the transfor, A Gomplete Line of New Goods to Select From. O b rovod farm of 400 actes, Within a fow milon of amt TN o Rxpreso, 038 p m 136 acta tlo reminder of the|and returas from all parts of the county she stepped back into the car, and to her Council Blufte,at & bargain. ' Low price and easy | gitg pm 'Paciflc Kxpross, by L SR cannot be had acourately for a day or two | sorrow and surprise, found that some st p m TIOAOO MLNAVRRR AN 0T P, flood that may come, yet. Even those few who are confident |#neak thief had stolen her hand-basket VOR SALE—_A good paying hotel property with | 3:08 & m Exproem, H- Sowell's Northwestern orchestra of | that the court house questicn has carried | Which she had left in the seat. Besides KIEL s ALE ST ABLE satelyory sable, in one o the best small oo ln | | o 100, BOCK ISLUXD AND pAER, Atlantic, dined at the Pacific yesterdsy. |batdly dared to fire off any too great | verlous trinkets in the basket, the old will trado for & emall farm with stock cto. * 7| pusie Diy Bspresn pm ' for Villis amount of onthuslastic powder, lest the [1ady had 816 in money and two notes, Keep Horsen and Mules constantly on hand whis SWAN & WALKER. Tig0am *Dos Molnos Accommm pm Th-r“'l;" o 'J“‘:_ °l' t‘ ";- e finzl tems ;niggn show a dlfl'.s:;nt result. g;v_'ig‘l(sngx: ;Z'uifi;gplfffl:; :;r-m:;:; we will sell In retall or carload lota, R BALE_Eights acrce wlaproved fand in ""“"A o, .),\-j',‘.'.“.., viaro, Sti tes got a little too abusive t the elect!on a year ago @ prop nlon s o 10 p m ocommodat.on am Doputy ‘S]‘:::‘fl' Olattlerbuck yestorday | sitlons were deloueyi by gn mqnl;:ly of | trylng to get some trace of the old lady’s All Slflck wa"alltEd as Hen'esented ton, the oounty Yo, or Wil trado for Nebraska ‘or Louls Expross pm 64, Inorder that Tie BEE readers | Property, but in vain, Wholeralo avd re 1t fo Gratn rnd Beled Hay, Paicos | Koness land. e A} Transfor only and was allowed a chance to cool his ire i ith PSR . ot o iatisfaction Guaranteed. SOR SALE—A 20 scro tract of good land about Imnnoull‘ul NORTHWRSTARN, 15 Chi Codler, may compate the raturna this year WS | Afine organ, halt price, at Boards’ SCHLUTER & BOLEY [F st i o et i o T o SRR LI WIR AL 1T R T wall paper store, next to postoftice Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncllBlaffs, |ohco & barkuin. AL L Lo lE L o] Officer Wheelor yesterday arrested a | of ’n.“ Lt o FOR AGAINST ‘_\"—T_l— i T t 3 " 1 T0OR SALE—In Harrison county, lows. 820 acres B - young fellow who was trylng to eell a 46 V56 : New Goods, ? bilh s T e Tus i koean *UNION PACIFIO. moss ring for fifty conta, clalming it was | Belknap. ... L O R LAIIL wde AGENTS WANTED Sonerengra ) tered o i or paatare an, | 1008 ) Tacin" Eaprom, m old, Judge Aglesworth gave him a|Crescent. 0 8 e et et Dbl . L O B LILL T R Ty Lincoln Express, m 8 SOV, 8 1 260 | choice sultings and fashionable clothing dd & Smith’s New I d Electric Belt, Pt A Bwax & Wa *At Travater only sharp warning to leave the olty. )} 1| thould interview them at once. Drs. Ju mith’s New Improve ectric belt. 708 SALETands Tmproved. sad unimproved, DUMMY TRAINS TO OMATIA. Mr. Bennett left yesterday for St. ————— O 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; 725 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND It you wanta farm in westera lowa, Kansas | Teave Council BIuff PERSONAL. IT FOSITIVELY CURES— Kidncy and Livoe Complalat, Iright's Diseav. Rhcumatism, Notralgla Dyspepsia, Nervonsness Wasting Weaknoss, Paralysis, Spinal Affactions, Indigsstion, Heart Disoass, Flts mo Back, Cold Fect, and all discases requiring {ncreased motive powers. = Now fmproved e Nobracka or Dakota, let us bear from you. 8 Louis, whera he expects t> purchase a N & WALKRR, small white hearse, a vehicle greatly Charles A, Newcomb, of Chicago, is at tho | §8 aud §6; old stylo § each. OR SALE—A large number of business and resi- ! ! : i ’ dence lots I Jouncil Bl SO needed in this city, also a [fine under- 3 4| ogden. us num;:a':"mfh‘:n“. RhTHETS éu;f(«fl»\!::‘%; pe taker’s wagon, Arnold Barber, of New York, is an Ogden house guest, W. E. Wilcox, of Erle, Pa., was at the Og- den yesterday. . Ww. P. AYI.SWORTH of st sy s o 0S¢, Charles Hotel. As 1 will positively close my business 82 t0 §10. BWAN & WALRXR, March 31st, I offer my stock of books, stationery, fancy goods, notions and store 1 fixtures at a great sacrifics, H. E. Sea- MAN, No, 341 Broadway. O STKEET, BET 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB, JOR RE] ‘We will rent you a lot to buld on ith the privilago to biy It sou, with on very Mrs. Kate Coakly, Proprictorese. Thomas Millett left yesterday for a short ] (o Nowly and olegantly turnished, Good swple trip to Des Moines, £3 Torma— 81,50 to 82 per day, Spoclal rates given Geo, W, Thompson made a flylog teip to B > S ‘members of the legislature. nov10-1m-me Bunderwood yesterday. 4 n machinory, woll located, for sals, lease or trado; SWAN & WALKER. Alderman Mynster returned yesterday from Omaha, where he has been trying a case for a week past. Some of the farmers out in the country were working agalnst the court house yesterday on the nonsensical ground that the plans provided for adriveway through | Valley. 7 the proposed bullding to cost $25,000. {’5:*;}&:5,“ e H. H, Field, of the undertaking firm of The A. O. H. ara making great prepar- Field & Estep, has gone to Glenwood to attend atlons for their grand ball, which takes the trial of Dr. E, D, Cross, 1‘1011 RENT - Large two story frame bullding sult THE RECEA 7Ly IMPRDVED B e Ao o sonble fo warshouso o sorago purpores, voar REMINGTON M YOI K and_grounds St [ suital ls for sxanll foundiy and machin shop. an a[ vpe ” el' Good boler, engine, cupols, blower with fixed shaft- Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous | {1°6t0", leady to put in motion. moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, SwAN WALKER, place in Masonic temple on St. Patrck’s 4216 Mrs, Kuttner, who has been visiting her W. P, AYLSWORTH. R PATETouse Lo i Dol A 7. NO. 2, DayleiyRadiexeestiaikicdly Bunbey 'fllm‘.) ““l. hl’(‘lhl.t cl“}{twele t:afitflpm Clizy @iih iy pibidag, b (utly 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts, _ | ™ stapbouson o & Isthe Highest Achievement in Writing of thelr Omaha frlends to bs in attend- until 9 o'clock last nig 80 At It Wa8 | morning for her home in Des Moines, OR SALE—A top-buggy, first-cliss make and Machines in the World. lato before any count coald be made. 5 s , W. C. ESTEP s lent condition. 'O wil trads for chesp ance, They havo engagod tho Bavarlan | The elestion being 8 jug-handled one| J: Hoyward and E. K. Hardy, offcials of . : — H. H. FIELD, . C. iot. Addross . 3 Boo oftice, Councll Biu7s. mer | Mith coly 30 Koy to learn and band for the occaslon. here In town, the interest centered not |the “Q." dined at the Ogden yesterday, the ; 3 Field & Este COAL George Teaton, G35 Drosd- m)rn‘:llcw'c't!’)i"-l:ll’v-\f‘lxlml?t‘um' i result her guests of harles Keith, c¢he *‘Q" general e X il #igns and so much in the result here as in the f Charl, h, o '8 B rseasctiie el = A young man named Titus was yester- country. agent, day attacked by adog, on the street, and| Thers were about 4,000 votes cast in| John W, Woods, the ex-treasurer of Harri- PUNDERTAKERS| AN’I'BD—E\'ery body 1n Councll Bluffs to would have been bitten badly had not | the city, almost unanimous for the court | yon county, was at the Pacific yesterday, and * No. 317 Broadway, Couvcil Bluffs, Towa. I8 D ered Ly e Mcalv iy B Send for free illustrated pamphiet, his heavy bootleg saved him. He pulled :‘:“;;: ‘:fi‘i‘::{:"f,’_‘:":h‘;':‘o"‘flf'fi;:’: :3; accompanied by his wifo loft last cvening for | Office Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and Night, Particular attention given to Embalming ULWW Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, out a ravolver and shot at the dog, and | Jail'have beon carried by at least 1,000 | No Orleans. = DL 281 ind 283 Brondway N. Y., Solo_Agents. will now have to answer the charge of | majority. Lewis township gives 156 David Bowman, well known in hotel cir- ¥ = . SHOT Oouncil Bluffs shooting on the street. ballots in fayor of it. Knox township |cles, and who s now stocking the west up on HE H@ NIX ORDER YOUR Agent for Western Iowa . G. R. Whoeler of the Ogden liv o about 600] votes of which 40 were | points, has returned froma successful tnp d O b C l g W d SR ( YOrY 88 | for the court house. Crescent gives 115 | throngh Nebraska, and yesterday started out : oD, oal z 00 Dr, W. H. Sherraden e, and J. O. Bennott of the Main streat | ballots for it; Linden 82 for it, 48 against | toward Chicage. kb AND “THE ENGLISH ” KITCHEN. o 505 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs. B, soNnEs DENTIST, ’ P, O. address, Lock Bok 1189 Council Bluff Paglaey Z N THE CITY. Everyth ved in first clags stylo and on short [ - 2 : O e e tico, " Hot and cold Tuuches always ready. o Hrs, B J. Ellton, }. B., Masonic Temple, Oouncl) Blufle e« 2 Jowa, FORTIETH ANNUAL REPORT PEYSIOTAN & SURGEON, 223 M¥Ale Broadwar, Counoll Bluffe. livery stable, havo formed a partnership, [it; Neola gives 52 majorlty for it; Hazel| v ) i y . H. Ei > and hereafter J. O. Bennett will look af. [Dell 70 for it. 5 against it; Valley tomn- kota, who .:i::?y "51‘.1‘.,32’“.‘5 :l.i c'i,’; ter the Interests of both stables, while AiipB7isclid 'g“n_“ ik e P nected with the Council Bluffs Insurance com- r. Wheeler wi ovote his whole time pany, was at Bechtele’s yesterday, on his way and attention to the manufacture of what MARRIAGE LICENSES i : home from Washington and the east, fs known es “‘B, B.,” of which he is part Jamee B, Mountain, for many years con- proprietor. nected with the newspaper and railroad busi- Issued Thus Far This Month.| OF THE Monday evening there was a pleasant| Marriage licenses have been issued to :‘e::'“:h::::e“;",z:‘:;;;“ : ‘:: ;I;:n;fim :,: J OHN F OX, F. H. ORCUTT. S. T, FREN CH W. W. Wallace: Mr. Brooks, son of g]“;( S}l:fl}:lncte thel fisatjof ‘thlu month. burz to-morrow. S e b 0 dou e twenty couples : President Brooks, of Tabor college, was | have hoen made l\nppyy & oihe,,:: iy Edward A, Temple, E:q., president of the Orrice: Nos. 346 & 348 Broapway, New Yorx. Genela Eu"ectmnA ent present aud showed himself to be an ex-| 3, H, O'Brien, aged 22, of Cook coun. | Funter Life association, of Des Moines, was | GGUNG“_ BLUFFS cellent violinist. Miss Chrlstie. of the | ty, Iows, to Lillie_Clifton, sged 18, of |i2 thecity yesterday on his way to Nebraska J .A.ZN'UABY al, 1885_ Offloe with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Ccuncll Institatlon for the deaf and dumb, ac- Blufts, Iowa. companied him on the piano, and gave some very pleasing solos, The affalr was Douglas county, Nebraska, for the settlement of death loss No, 14 in that M. Spencer, aged 27, to Annie Price, | sssociation, Considering that the association ;ged 20, both of Pottawattomie county, |has only been in existence since July 1, 1679, | Amount of Net Cash Assets, Jannary 1884 . owa. $53,477,849,80 JACOB SI]'IS, GARPET (O 2 and now has a membership of over four thou- ShES ac informal and heartily enjoyed by all| Fred Auwoerter, aged 29, to Mary | 8and, this shows a very low death rate indeed, REVENUE ACCOUNT. present. Hanson, agad 19, both of Botlaratton iy nndhu ‘accounted for by the fact of great caré T nrney - a - aw Bill Lacy was arrested Monday night county,Hlowas 20 thomlsotion o mombecs 80 m #i M8 80070 ' SuccEssors 10 James W. Marrel, aged 26, of Hamil- ton county, Fowa, to M'\hme Freuch, aged 20, of Beaile county, Iowa. COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. 3 333 806 Dr. S. Mosher, of the Sloux Olty o8 7% 16— 1310717624168 =01419401475700 Chronic Discase Institate, will be at the $07,718, Scott house in this city, Thursday, for keeplng his ealoon open after 11 o'clock. The recent order of the chlef of Office, Maln Strect, Rooms 7and 8, Shugart and 28 | Beno block. Will practice in Siate and state courts. Casady Orcutt & French » polico has created qulte & flarry among “W. N. Thomas, aged 23, to Clara O, April 2d. Wil DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT, 5 pri N ill attend to, patients and G - 5 = the saloon men, Most of them aro will- | Sarars oy "0th of Pottawattomio 1 o aro ailcted will do'well to. pive | s by deth i ronsponary aatons 0 dme 22 267 17 1 A, J. MILLER, |405Broadway ] Council Bufis; ing to comply with the order, buta fow =J. A" Walker, aged 28, of Pottawatto- him a call. Consultation fres, 0 dditions to samo dends, and Iruxchn;nl Ppo 3 (COLORED) d Fol Hair Cutting and Shaving. tel E\l"ena Brownell, aged 25, to Sepora e o fer 4 This is an Equal Rights Shop els, or depend on gambling houses for Moss, pged 23, both of Pottawattomie o AN . B §0 882 3208 ? 1 "/‘ 2 I their trade and cannot afford to do away | county, Towa. 35,008,455 | 610 Broadway, Council Bluffe. ‘with night trade, John Hines, aged 24, to May Bloom, do not want to, claiming that they have e county, Iowa, to l\-ncy J. Hopkins, —— g 525 Mai lunch counters, or are connected with ho. | #8¢d 27, of Decatur county, Iowa. Beokman & Co,, 525 Main street, will wash and oil your harness cheap now. Carpets, Curtains, Towa rivers are rlsing. n{,,g was a lively chase yesterday ;E:d‘.lfl both of Pottawattomle county,| A charge of dynamlie demolllhed P R:I’l‘f L R s e L st 1 < R. RICB M. Dn . ovening near the Rock Itlaud depot, a| John B. Denton, aged 2, to Sarah b, | 200 " Exira. i "{; e cucl_ms o other tumors remored without the Wlndow Shades, rooster having broken out from a ocrate | Clayton, aged 19, both of Pottawattomie |, A De# Molnes business man spent $200 kalfe or drawing of bleed. 3 5 919 500 €00 00 and the policies assigned ' to the o 1 in which 1t had been shipped . | county, Towa. in attorney's fees in an effort to collect a | ! g The express men S bybe:prtuhug Joseph Klcln, aged 21, to Nora Mat- | Pl of $20; uud falled. TemporyToans e 31 ks i aivs S44 i 00 50 0 0 GBBO‘MB yls%gfi]s:m““ e Mattings a § Pyl 8Y| this, aged 19, both of Pulhwlttomlu A disease closely resembling black leg Lu;:’o:mv.:‘:;t'i‘n:n|‘-::vl:v: Ve oripeny .on #hm o)l 440 067 12 §, Poarl ""'I""“"l;' g ? the fleelng bird was o high-prlced, pure- county, Iowa, blooded game cock, made & desperate at-| James Mason, aged 24, of Douglas tempt to recapture it, but betore Mr, |county, Neb., to Beesic Patterson, aged killed twenty-eight head of cattle near *Quarterly and semi annual premiums £ar Consultarion '"* Brooklyn last week. to January 1, 1885 o 705 823 (0 N. SCHURZ. : 7 . On the morning of Marsh 4 a moun- AL R AT LanleumS, T R T 20, of Pottawattomle county, Iowa, tain howitzer, belonging to the city of ; 0000776917855 96 3 had given the boys a msi :lag';bb‘hd he| ™5 g, Bloom, aged 28, to Therasa Goi- | Cedar Rnpld!.’ was returaed by nuLngwn od cho L b 14 7 1 2 5 ash In and|ger, aged 19, both of Pottawattomio [parties to the spot from which it was| portled with the Insurance Department of the State of ¥ 4 011 Cloths and among the farm machinery at Shugart, | connty, Iowa, stolen seventeen years befere, Cusit Assgrs, January 1, 1885 983 758 ‘Wait & Weis' warehouse. Jacob Patterson, aged 30, to Hannah ASH ASS y J e Mo ia AdA T h 983 753 Lawyer Emerson, the under dog in the OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN lxrnnl "OUN(‘]L BLUFFS, 0 Appropriated as follows : Mortensen, aged 25, both of Pottawatto- To keep even with the times, even the | ;o SR lawyer's riot and freo fight at Creston, ls | Adjusted losses, due subscqvent to Jauvary 1, 188 .8 862 000 82 ———— U holster " y lowa, )0 of v 2 07 62 . street rallway cars of this city began run- ThcronyLyonu, aged 80, to Ida Gard- :::‘:1.:0 ?lem. ll’x‘u‘%:gl;nll‘:lrlfd 1::;:'.”5,: h:d T AR o) uu,mm (claims not presented). .. Lk o THON, OFTIOKRY p y niog on a new schedule yesterday, Must [ner, aged 25, both of Pottawattomie tempt to collect a bill from another ARLsies 400 A8 I AU nun;”mu cigatiog InMrancoat & per g i OFHGER & PUS!Y H have been a difficalt undertaking to get | *°URH) lowa. Iawyer, Gent Carllsle Dt preaiu; nou Borticipating at B Fer cont Carlisle aet Ma| I O rde rs Amos 8. Ramaay, aged 32, of Phelps L7 e premium, 51 682 892 00 this new time-card up, Tug Bre trusts oounly Tomay! 8 LR ma Hntas ian According to a druggist’s books and [ Reserved for Contingent Jianiiivies 't “Fontine Bividond favd BA"KERS- p ) sworn statement three members of a Sac i',,‘&",'.",'lfd..lft L s aReLa A MLSNL IR0 B ) oo Oouncll Bluffs, . the numerous people who have waited {n |aged, 28, of Potsawattomie county, county family consumed, for medicina “m,,m to the Fund d valnfor a car, especially on the Maln | low: Carefully Filled! ; ly, in thirty days’ time, forty- 71103 04 Established - - 1856 street line, and have gone off thlnking Wil W, Dawson, aged 24, to Alice [PIFPIINE W8, (8 (RN Cave e, DEDUC 107 250 0 an t) 1 5 2 i 50 03 no cars ran on that line, will under this fll}l::;; I:Jg:‘:.lb both of Pottawattamie of begor. ddis orty Rllons | Riuraudto Toutas polcy holdes duri the R AN o 492 88 Duh" i 'D""DM Paiomie Sohanis daf — H.J complicated echedule meet a car some Bublits, aged 26, to Mad tins Fund Japuary 3, 3 8088700 70 3 ge Mo COMMERCIAL, ot i g timo or other, and be convinced that a | Loohlan, sged 94, both of Fottausitam s ABOMMRRAN, BMSTIN 107 SEMAURLINC I Wi e } CO AL } car, or at losst an apology for a car, does | 000t Tows, ¢ 8534 018 706 07 COUNCIL= BLUFFS Henry Bolte, aged 31, to Anne M. Wheat—No. 1 milling, 65 No. 2, 60;| pjyisivle Surplus ac 4 per cent, (Company's Standard $4 371 014 00 ocoassionall, nne Moss, | o, 3, 60 > ) IL BLUFF oy :::dr run both up and down ;g:d 41, both of Pottawattamle county, ‘; m—Now, 250, Surplus by the New York State Standard at 4 per cent, estimated at £10 000 000 00 QAUNCHL RLUZES ats—For lo purposes, 2. # Board of T i d ’ b Ouaworth, aged . to Harriett| Bos Puee o s iod 50900, |1 iRl tumlunof 4 87 016 0 e Botr of B e eilnsy e CARPET he hrgut attraction yet n the rink. [ Roberts aged 24, both of Pottawattami. Rye—385c sunual premium 1:. sure mdlo? it Thuielsy evening, as | county, Tows. ORANAS S Mn;oplmmll pounds, P 10, gLzl trom | 1350, 82 817 0 it may ast of the season, er A e e A 00 supply; prices st yards, 6 00@ eath-claims ncome from | 2 43 nna I 2 798 (18, Boal Mary Wurtzen, aged 24, both of Potta:| . Oeal—Delivered, hard, 950 per tan soft paid, Interest, | 2 712 863, 00. o " J wattamie county, Iowa, 40 per ton - ) 2 974 624, Wholesale and Retall Dealers in Thg. ‘Ollfiol:dm I 9 L5 of renl mrtaty S — ‘,‘-.""“3.“:,}’:"“" f&%’;m“ 4 B, ( Jan. 1, 1881, $185 726 916, ) Jan, 1, 1881, $43 183 934, Hard Soft ana Blossburg ore yesterdsy in the recorder’s 08T onr tab | Jan, 1) 1 L : Cash | Jan, 1! 1882, 47 2 Aasiom Jiad aetontar in ths won A SCENE AT SCHOOL, Brooms—2 9683 00 par dor Asount st | 9 1, 4 14 b | i b G I farnished b Bt LIV #700K, Risk, | Jan 1 1a8¢' 108 740 Asseta, | Jan. 1, 1881, £ 512 w0z, | (C ) o _A_ I : l g y A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- | Prof, Slattery Given Some Wild Talk | Osttle—Butoher cows 835@375, Butcher " Jan. 11885, 229 882 4 J Jun. 1} 1860, 19 263 763, OI' ent ) estate and loan agent, Councll by Jim Madden, hfl""%m 00, Dusing the year, 17,403 policies have been issued, insuring 861,484,550, W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. Bluffs, Towa, March 10, 1885, 10p— Ww@x st g - 4 .| ;e buikiiog known as the! kating Riok" cornor Oharles Roberts to James W. Britton,| Qulte a sensations] scene occurred at TH000n ASD VI i TEES "0"‘“:‘3'? w"!:l' it s kil TN e nw}, 16, 70, 39, 5,600, 00, St J 5 atl Poultry—Live chickens,lper doz, e TRUOUS o r oulars callon L BEREBHEIM "R'T &P.R. R. Co. to Nisho'as oseph's acadfmy yesterday, which [ ed chickens, 8o; dressed turkeys, 1 - | Mommis FRANKL DAVID DOWS, EDWARD MABTIN, B, SUYDAM GRANT President Council bluffy 8ay fogs Bauk P ave rls ed ducks, 9c; dressed gease, . WM, H, APPLETC HENRY BOWERS, JOHN MALRS, GEORGE H, POTI eterson, nwi, nef, 13, 74, 43, $420,00, | ¥ rlso to reporta that there had been Bnm—o.umq 290; choice country | WILLIAM A. BOOTH, LOOMIS L, WilITE, HENRY TOCK WILLIAM Ly HTRONG Ty Daniel Walker 0 Wiltlam Lnu, ¢4, | n attompt to shoot the principal, Prof, | 18@20c. A | B i m STUDNALL WILLIAM M, BEERS, | fi MANDEM AKER &VA N Dabiopad part wh, ned, 17,775, 40, Slattery. 1t sooms thers was no shoot. .,.‘,‘,,"’,.""p‘f,“‘"",m, ke ARCHIBALD 3, WRLCH, M e ARCHITECTS 4 ~ & » d Tnmmmm M. BANTA, Cashier, MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. ) ek o g0, don o, S ok e sty | T S B S . AR v 3 1 G“LP'F‘“ 7 ) 9y D o " D, g nt, Total ‘u’l“, ‘811, 020.00, who was angry Mf earning that Slattery ng‘""n bbl., 84,50, K‘ - Km\ u. p, | Medical Directors. e Jorie Yrescipiion AND BUILDERS 3 Speciallsr (,. had made some unpleatant remarks about| Lemons—4 w&' 00 per box éflu TH & CADWELL, Genera! Agents, Council Bluffs, P .w_"w;,;‘,;‘,"‘.'.,::‘,, usame xa No. 201 Upper Broadway, Councl] Blufls !

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