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6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS--WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1885, THE DAI1LY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Wedneslay Morning, June 10, AUBSORIPTION A:A‘l”fl o :; e . 410,00 pov your NOR MENTLON, » MI Special sale to-day at L. Harrls', The let:er oarrlers now wear naw hel- mo’ hats to match thelr unltorms, Mrs. Anas Kelly was taken to the aaylam yesterday, her mind belng badly affocted. Special sale of hoslery to-day only, at Harris', 734 Broadway. Japaness and palm leaf fans glven away to-day only at L. Hreewe', No, 734 Broadway. Bechtele's hotel has beon obllged to open a new reglster {n order to accommo- date the rush of travel. The costs of the trial of De. Cross, at Glenwood, for the murder of Dr. Mc- Kune, amouat to aboac 81,000 Genuine Now Ocleags Tarde Soup all day at the St Louls house, No. 709 lower Broad way. A. DOERFLINGER, The county auditor's books show that slnce the lst of April there has bouncy been patd on 205 wolves killed In this county. Ta the distrlot court yesterday a mo tlon for & new trial in the case of Mo- Carthy va. Foley was made, but not ruled apon. The firomen lef: for the tournament at Davenport last evening. It is expested that the Rscus steamer will bring back somo fat peizes, The ladies of Harmony misslon are pre- paring to havea atrawberry festival next Friday eveniog in the store room next tu Officer & Pusey’s bank, The time 1a the disteict court yester- day was taken up wish the trial of the life, and had jast as soon take a rest In jail sa mot. The grand jary was examin- ing her cave yesterday. The two Sandera boys are still held jall on the chage of atealing broks, Ow- ing to thele youth, it has been decided to 1at the boys go, if thele fither will mwet- tle tne matter, and take better bare of his boys. The fa har dres not seem to be taklng very good eare of himself, and not satisfied with getting off lightly whin arrestod befors, he g-t In agala Monday night, but was agsin shown mercy yes- torday and allowed trgo. Tt fs getting aboat time that he was brooght up with & sharp tarn, A man and womsn, who will leave five little chiidren at the jall In the middle of the n'ght, one of them a suckling, cortalnly need some mevere bandling. The first number of the Rallroad Re- porter, lesu=d since the removal of the ofico from Barlington to this clty, is In FINANCIAL FIGURING. The Action of the Connci: Raises a Sterm, as was Expected. The actlon of the ecity council, in de- olding to make all sorts of business pay & license, and to cut off the gas, police and other expensesof the clty, has raleed & storm, as was to be expeoted. Iu fact the council seem to have had this very parpose In view, and a storm s just what apparently was wanted. There a) pear many hidden motives underiylng this acion, The oity ls in rather a bad shape finsnolally, dae lirgely to the fast that the saloon lic nses bave been cut off, they amounting to about twenty thousand dollars & year. It seems that one of the parpos 8 ia the recent action is not only to muke some af thote who are prohibi- tl nists pay ¢ xtra taxes to meke up this defictt, and to make them reallze more fully what 1t means for the city to get along without theee licens e, but to alsp 8.r up others by this special tax, and to just out, and considerlog the difficultles | canse them to bring a pressure to bear in the Initial number of any paper, it|agalnst t)m active prohibitionists, so as prosents a oreditable position, Mr, E.|'© prevail on them, if p ssttle, to let up on the saloons and stop prosecutions, in O. Armstrong has shown wisdom Infgy;oh case the saloons would be indnoed brioging sach a publication to such & to pay a | c nse sgaln. rallway center as Council Bluffs, and it| Another mo eems to be based on 1s to be hoped that he | on the fact that the recent attempt te get i 1 th betantlal the county board to raleo the asseesment d rocelve the ~ eubstantlal = en-fyg or cont fatled. A number of promi couragement which the enterpriss merits. | nent citizeus opposed the raise, and suc- There Is much rallway news to gather|ceede defeating the move. Now the here, snd many railway men to read it | uncil says (o these oftizens that they and with the start which the paper al- ;i::.h‘l;:ntgnhp‘:’y';:\i::;c; 'g: .::z:;):“]'t rondy has thero seems no reasm why It|ig thought that when the mooey is de- should not prove to be a great success. e —— N uce, Councr Brurrs, lowa, Msy 28, 1885 manded from their individual pockets, munywof these will be willlng to have the needed amount ra'sed in some other way, It is not eoberly ~laimed that these —Nouue te horeby given that the regular | proposed licenses can be legally collected, annual mee'ing of the rtockho'ders of the [and if oullected at all it must Council Bluffs City Wat r Works com- | be because the ci 1zens voluntarily sab- pany will he ho'd at the uffice of the com [mit, ra her than to have the olty plnched pany, No 26 Pearl street, iu the city of |tor miney t) meet {ts expenses, The Oounell ~luffs, Tows, 'n Weone:day, the |shattlng off the gas, and the reduction of 10:h day of June, 1885 at 2 v'eluck, p. |the pulice, it is thought will have the ¢f- m , for the electton «f direct irs to serve | fect to either in 1uce the cltizens to sub- the ensuing yesr, and the ransaction of | mit to the lic nses, or to consent that such other basiness as may lawfully come | the saloons may ran and pay a license before it. It was anticipated that the actlon The transfer books of the company |of the council would result will close on Wedneeday, the 34 day of [in an Indigoation mecting of June, 1885, ar 3 o’lock, p. m,, and will | ertizens, and then the council can prees HARKNESS — T T e ———a— BROTHERS, 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPETS. A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. DryGoods, DryGoods All the novelties in Dress Goods, Silks and White Goods. Always Lowest Prices We make a svecialtv of Store Shadings. Office Mattings, the furnishine of churches offices and public buildings. Harkness Bros, 401 Broadway Council Bluffs LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDER. Heifora and cows of all agos furnished in any desired numbers; ranchmen should corresp oné with befcre purchasit g elsewhere. WINDIOW & CRAMP rON, Waverly, lowa. KIEL SALE STABLEES Keep Horses snd Mules conetantly on hand which weo will eell in retsil cr carload lots Il Stock Warranted as Reoresented Wholosale and retall dealers I Grain and Baled Hay. Prices roa- SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Main St., Counorn BLurs, Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Fand. sonable “atisfaction Guarantesd cane of Rishion va, H i ton, which will probably take mus: ot to-day also. Mrs. Dawson disd quite suddenly at her residence on Egh:n street Monday night. aad will be bacled from the cath- ollc charch at 9 o'cluck this morning, The ladies of the eplscopal church, in arranging for their lawa party at Judge James’ grounds oa tue 18.h, have plan: nod to light the grounds with electrloity. There 18 a good deal of wondering as reopen 1 Thuraday, the 11th day of June, 1885, at 10 v'clock, a. m. By order of the bourd of directors. 8. W. HorkiNs JR , Secretary. S T S FE RFUL FLOu sons at Denison, The Dentson Review has {ssned an ex- tra glving an account of the terrible storm and the loes of life in Crawford upoa them the question as to what ought to be done, and get the benefit of their advice and co-opeiation in some plan ior eocurirg the needed funds Such a mectivg is already being talked up. The counctl has wrestled with the preblem, aud now they are getiing it insuch shape that others will necessarily bacume inter- Detalls of the Diowning of Four Per- |, a4 iy {ts solation. It s Joubtful whether the action wlill do enough good to ¢ifset the harm. Tne < edlt of the city Is natarally hurt by the exayger.ted reports which will go ull over the country, about the financial troubls of the city, and that Council Bluffs has SCHLUTER & BOLETY Cor. 5th Av, and 4th St., Council Biuffs, AYLESWORTH, W.P. TEE PH@mNIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 605 Broadway, The cnly all night house in the city. notice. Council Bluffs. Evorything served in firet clasa style and on shor ot and cold lunches always ready. 2 D n n SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICR.—Special a vertlsoments, exo as Lost found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Board ing, eto., will be inserted in this column a the low eate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firs} Insertion -nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for sach subsoquent OUNGIL BLUFFS ARPET GOMPANY to why the judges do not give thelr de- cislon on the mottons made to tranfer the prohibition injunciion cases to the federal courts The decision will oreate a sensation, which ever way it is given, but is a long time coming. county last Friday. From this it was|become so poor that it cannot sff-rd to learned that three persons wece drowned 11i‘rl;ht iu:' ntrafitl‘hord'prgoent l:tn c&uzami o actlon will hardly have the eff ct af ;n Patardsy, byDn t:mp“““ :’ ceons ithe home that waa intended by it, snd hence cyer, mear Donlson, and 8 WOMAD |y, yeqmg that there has beon more haste drowned at Deloit. The former is es-|thsn wisdom shown. The justification peclally ead from the fact that two of [given by the aldermen fs that they had erlon. Leave advertisements s our office. Wo ¥) Rtrnt nmnr Proadwar " HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildiogs of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hcus moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTM, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffe Wars JO8 SALE—A stock of gener | marchandise, in 02k ale, Mo. Busne 8 well establisbod & d & go0d Il epei't fortrade. A jlv or »itero M.D Meteal B os., Coun il Rluffs. CARPETS, The fansral of Wilson C Jackson took place yesterday morning, and was attend- ed by a large number of the frlends and old cltiz:ns, who accompanied the re- mains to Glenwood, whers they wlll be 1aid at rest in the family grounds. The cost of assessing this olty foots up larger than In any previus year. T. A. Conover’s bill was $1.675, bat was al- lowed at $1,400, while the otaer assessor, H. Shoemaker, claimed $1,100, bat was allowed $1,000. The total amrant pald the assessors was therefore $2,400. The bills of the jastices of the peace are always of intorest to the tax-payers, and grow more and more so as the amounts increase. At the last meeting of the county bosrd, Justice Frainey, as usual, took the led, he receiving $195, while Justice Shurz recsived $113, and Justice Hendricks $24. Messrs. O. H. Morris and George Slcker each wear breastpine made of one cent pleces found, one on the floor of Elseman, Rodda & ) ’s store, after the lawn sale on Monday, by a frlend, who had them engrgved by Paul Shepard “Reltoof E R. & Co 's Lawn Picalc.” Yenterdsy a young fellow was arrested for stealing a hat from Gleason’s store. Heo was tryiog to sell the hat when ar- rested, and claimed that he had bought 1t in Valeattne, but had to tiaally admlc that he had stolen it here. He was sent to jail for thirty days. He gave his name as Joha Ryan, The trial of criminal cases in the dis- trict conrt will commeuvce on Friday. Witnesses are belng summoned in the cases of Coonor and Wilson, charged with burglarizing Cooper & McGee's hardware stor; William J. ffaris, charged with stabbing young Wheeler, and James Howsrd, wirested for plcking Mrs. Hasty's pocket. Sackett & Preston, who were lately charged with selling a low grade of flonr In sacks bearlng tae brand of a better grade, and who were acquitted of the charge without the jury leaving their box, or without the defense patting in any evidence, now propose to be farther set right by a euit for heavy damsges agalnst those who started the prosecation agalnst them, The fusersl of James Wickham was held yes erday foren on and was very largely atted.d, there bing over a hun- dred carriages in ths cortege. The sud denness snd sadness of the desth, and the esteswm iu which the young man was held throughout the communi y, caused the event to be one in which all took pecullar interest, and seldom is there such a guenersl expression of sympathy on the part of an entire community as has been shown {i this ca-e. Deputy Marstal Mul\ n retorned from Omaha ye terday, br gi g with him the woman, Mury Fieoch, who was wanted here for atesling s lot < f clathing from » house where st war llowed t 1 etiy over night. The cfficer eays that the admitted to him having stc and says that sha has go' nesrly two huadred dollars In the 1:st t«<0 mon'hs, and has given ft all to he mw wth whom she was (ivieg, and that he bud drank it up, and she was tirod enough of this eort of en the things » was almost foolhardy to rescue the lives of others. Mr. Backman, his wife and & boy, by the name of Nagle, started to cross the swollen stream, and missing the bridge were swept into deep water. A young man by the name of Angle, and Henry G en, & German farmer, plunged in to rescue them, and both disspprared, the latter while carrying yonog Nagle toward the shore. Mr and Mrs Blackman ware swept some distance by the swift current. Judge Conner and family were out rid- 1ng, and happened by chere at the time. The judge also harried to Mrs. Blaok- man’s reecae, bat ba ore reachlng her he disappeared in a ditch, and vefore he could recover himself the woman was carried aocross the chann'e, where ehe clung to the branch of a tree untll finally rescued. e —— Mrs L. A. Smith will hold her June exhibitlon of art needlework on Wednes day afrerncon and evening at the store of the Councll Bluffs carpet company. Ladies and genrlemen are cordially in- vited. No cards, or chromos, — —— PERSONAL, Riley Clark, of Neols, was in the city yes- terday. W. J. Trotter, the Avoca editor, waa in the city yesterday, ¥, 8. Davis, of Missouri Valloy, visited the Bluffs yesterday, The Rev. Father McMenomy 1s spending the week at Collax Springs Mrs. Mark Duryee bas returned from her visit to friends in tha central part of the state, Justice Schurz, who was taken so ill Mon- day, was reported as being some better yes- terday. Mrs. A R, Houghton has gone on a visit of & week to Blair, Nob,, where her son Fred has located., Ivan Simons, ef Neola, has been brought to this city for medical treatment, his health be- ing vary poor, W. D. Fero, one of the detective brothers, 1d home in Ripon, Wis,, ona W. 8, Felker, who formerly lived here, and who now hes an office in Omuhw, waa on this side ye terday, shakiog with many old friends, | °! Mrs. Campbell, of Miss uri Valley, a sister of Johu Templeton, has gone to Siloam Sprioge; also his other sister, Miss Temple- top, of this (ity, 0. A. Wilson of Toledo, chief engineer of the Wheeling & Lake E ie raillway, has been spending day or two in the city, the guest of bus ¢ sin, Mr. Chenwy the traveling pas senger agent of the sionx Uity roue, Mr. Wilion exyress s himself as highly pleased with Couueil B uff. L —— Rotver 1s flociug groae barealns at hi merchan 310 Broad way bis prices. C —— Read Judo & Smitn's « flor of $1,000 reward iu another oolnon —— Real Estate Transfers, The follow ng sre the tranef-re of real estate as recorded ln the offi:e of the regiarar, and repored to the BEE hy A J. Suphenson, f r Taesday, Jane 9, 1885: Henry Seo his gouds snd get Snider to Bli Clayton, w §, 8 w } 84 76, 38— 2,000, J. WS n i Meri o Ashley, lot 6, block 10 Ma «dopia—$560 Clarence Hi ehe ek t /. H Chapman, lot1, 11 ek 7 Myret r'e do—8250, Adwn Kudymaches+ M.ron B Mus. soretal , »w} u. |, 474 43 -§1 6500 Toral sales, $4,300, them lost thelr lives ia an attempt which | % do something, and if the revenues sould not be Increased, then the expens:s must be cut off, THE EXCURSIONISTS. The Iowa Editors Spend a Little Time in Noting the Advantages of Council Bluffs. The vislting Towa editors gathered and organized for thelr western excursion yesterday, & lsrge number arriving the night before, and others arrlving on the morniog tralos, Their stay here was necessarily so brief that the contemplated formal reception and bauquet had to be abandoned, and even this brief stay had to be brogen fnto by many of the pre- liminary arrangements of looking after bsggage, assigning sleeping ber'hs, eto., 80 that many f the visitors had little time to acceptthejprofiered hospitalities of the o izens. The citizens having carriages generously placéd them at the disporal of the excurslonists, and for a portton of the morning there were editors driving in various dir«ctions over the city, taking in the points of most interest and beanty and noting the many advantages which this city affords. They all seemed to be delighted, and to appreciate the effort to make their broken stay a plessant one. The locil newsp per men served as guides in showing the visttors the city, aud other citzens notably Mr, E. L Shugart, president of the board of trade, aided most heppily In attending to the wants and withes of the guests, Cobs at George Heaton's, 628 Broad- way. Substantlal abstracs of title and real ostate loavs. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street. Qerspnols ano vaults cleaned, Address, R. & K., Bee office. killfar Surgery. For some time past John O. Lee, the well known liquor dra'er on upper Brcad- way, has been froubled with a cancer wart on his eye Ild Yesterday he found rollef, as shown by the following certifi- te: Couxcit Brurrs, la., June 9.—To whom 1t may coucern: Drs. Sweet and Lone Wolf cailed on me just after noon and removed & cancer wart in five min- utee. Joux C e —— Bloody Riot 1n ‘¢xico, Foolish as it seems, the riot was all aboot some pickel colns which had re- cently been lssued by the Mexican gov- ernment, and which the Mexicans dis- lked A small cause, surely. Bat blood corpusclos are ouly one tweniy- eight-hundredth part 68 big one of our five-cent vicks Aund yet what taroring «stabl shwent, No |circus they atir ub if anythiog goes Week. wrong with them! Mrs. Branvso, of Ivanhoe, Gs., rays: “I usid Brown's Iron Bitters with best resul's for ex ireme nervousncss, sleeplessness, and ba~ blood."” MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ARCHITECTS, OONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Troacvey Caondd Fat 201 Toper R. Rice M, D. IANCERS, &% i s e 'HRONIC DISEASES orau rines o epoctass @ Osasalvabios fres $1,000 REWARD For any c're of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia rheumntism, or any disease indudced by a lack of native power, that cannot be cured by the use of Drs. Judd & Smith’s Electric Belts and Appiis ces No. 30, Fourth St., Conncil Bluffa, AGENTS WANTED, FOLLOW the TIDE of TRADE NOW AT FULL FLOW AS NEVER BEFORE AT Eiseman, Rodda & Go’s PEOPLES STORE, The Leading Store in the City,the Grand- est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock in the West. Prices neyer before so much in favoro th epur- chaser. La'e grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED prices from the manufacturing districts. Big purchases just opened up in Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Linens, Domestics, Hsiery, Gloves, Fans, Parasols, Laces and Embroideries. SPECIAL SALE In all the above departments during this Goods to be sold for less than half the resular retail prices. FOLLOW THE CROWD To theleading and largest Retail House in the citv. You willalwavs getmore than value for vour monev. EISEMAN, RODDA & CO, Peoples’ Store, 318 and 820 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. “ ediately, a 1rass band «f about Sev-0 pioces on a 81x monthy «ngagemont Ajply to Dr. J, Pl cr, Lon: Wilf, the medicine wan, at the Srott hovse, Conncil KUy, Ta. ¢i,bt fwo.ye rold hoifers. apply st office. e, Towa: merchandise_well located. BwAN & WALKBR. Council Bluffy, at a bargai torms, SWAN & WALKNR JFOR BALE=A gond paying. Botel proy will trade for & small farm with etook cte. SWAN & WALKER. If you wants farm fn western Lows, Nebraska oz Dakota, let us hear from you. SWAN & WALKER. us before you buy, 7OR S Li—P: BWaN & WALKNR. 62 to 81 BWaN & WALKRR JOR BALE—Bix milch cows with calves. Also Alo four good Horace Everett, JANIS 1O TnAD« —Good lowa 1 Nebrasks Iand for small stock of hardware or goreral "OR 8 LE_ A rare chan 6 o get = fne, well Im: proved farm of 400 acres, within a few miles of in.’ Low price and ecasy rtywith liyery etable. in one of the best small towns in western Iowa will sell with or without furniture, or P‘on GSTE_Tands Tmproved aad unimproved. anses [OR BA: E—A Iarge number of business and roel- dence lots In all parts of Council Bluffs. See Tos wishing to buy_cheap 1ot €0 bulld on canuy on n.ontbly payments of trom with the rivilage to buy if iberaltorumes 7% WaN & WALKER. [JOR REN ' —Wo will rent you & lot to buid on you wish on very \OR SALE—Husos, H Stopi oneon, 608 First avenue. Lots and Land. A. J. A/ ANTEL— TasBwe. 1 woek. 'OR_ BXCHANGE—N. 168, 1 milissouth of ~idney, Neb,, pro-erty. No. 156. A good steam flouring mill In Cedar Co ulue 16, 00 g0 d farn: property el No 0. Lano i - Hal Council Blufl prope ty No10 . Fine tmproved farm for cheap wostern and. No, 184 One of the bost farms In Potta © 84,000, nd Lincoln Cos., Neb., for ttamin and, No. 169. Hotel tn Pacblo, Col., worth $0.000, for Iowa, Kanew , or Nebraska Iand o par and ‘long oo, ware, No 172. of dry g ein. & ka or lowa lend; value §1,40°, a's bost towns, a value 96,000 £ rstnck of drugs fur pars and dan. tmprovid or unimyroy d No. . sple ¢ld bargains in Kieth Co,, Neb., wild Ia-d for lands in western Iows or good stock of urug ¢ hardarn No. 18 A vt int woll located, for land . No 182 %00 or. oved farm 11 Caga Co., Tows 180 one i, Pala, At (o, of 816, for stock of gonds No, 183, 1ore bul,ding and stook of gen ral morchandise in & live wistern town f r wectern and, improve or unim, roved, valu $'4,600 And bu- dred 0 1. ther special - xchan, o bargaing or pariiculars, call and see o write to BWAN & WALKKE, Counel) 1 Jufth, Ta Madame £, J, Balcear, Who for £+ ¢ vat 10 vearsbas been practising in 100 1+ Dow lucated ut No 78 N, Uth Strect, op ow Opern Huse alceir guaran ecs o restore Mo HalR ( R wHISEKERS, Ort give anyone & | ugh mustache or bring out & fine grow'h 1 bair rb ard in from four torix weeks. 8 plow works, Infa tion goaranteed, sp of Iy rheumati-in end Vy anatwisl gift of the i)r. E. J. Balcear, 28North6th8t., - -~ - Counc) Bluffs, fa. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD NO 2, Is the Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 89 keys_ to learn an operate. It prints 16 ors includis g caps and simall lotters, punctuat'o: s, figures, -igas sod ractions It 8 the siplost and most writing machine miado as well 881 ae twost dursble B2 Send for free iliustrated pamphlet, Wyckoff, Ser~ans & Benedict. Uhicago, Iil., Sole Agente, 0, H, BHOLES, Ageot for Western Io body in Councll Bluffs o fake red by carrior ab only fwenty 0,000 acres land ten for Council Bluffs ok of general merchandise or hard: Nol 160 Hofol property In Taslor Cos, Tows, for oounty , Jows, 400 acres for wild Kaveas or Nebraska 0od tarm, for stook of goods or hard: { Wild lands in Rooks Co., Neb., for stook | i H ase and lot in Olarinds Page Co, | Curtains, 0il Cloths, Window Shades, Lineoleums, Mattings, UPHOLSTERY G00DS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. Our stock is the Largest in the West and is being continually replenished by all the latest and choicest novelties, 405 Broadway Council Biufis N. 8OHURZ. fustice of te Peace. OFFICE OVER AMKRIOAN EXPRESS OUNCIL BLTFFS TOWA JACORB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUFI 8, IOWA. Offios, Maln Street, Rooms 7 and 8, Bhugard'and Beao block. Wl practioe in Siateand tato courta. TH OB, OPPIORR, W.H. M PUSH Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Counc!l Eluffs, Towa. Established, 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domeatio Exchange nd Home Securities, ONLY HOTEL In Couno Bluffs having & FIRE HSCAPH, And all mo ern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, eto., in the CRESTON HOUSE Nows 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR FOR BALE BY S.A. PIERCE, 100 M. n St., Councll Bluoffs Ketail Boot and 8hoe store Where big bargsos can ways bo,fouad,

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