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‘THE 01(11,\' BEX. "COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING MAY. 21, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Lelivercd by cnrrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week, H. W. Tieton, - - . TELEPHONES: NUSINESS OFFICE Riant Epiton’ No 3 MINOR M Manager. New spring goods at Reiter's, Go to “Tex,’” Lacy's old stana, for free funch. E. J. Abvott has resumed the duties of paving insj ector, Work has commenced on the #chool building tow Leonard & Jewet re ('nupwr& Mt 0. 41 Main street, The “Quick Meal” 12 a quick seller; come and get one before they are gone. Cooper & McG Bloomer tors at Tkegu of Fidelity Conncil No. 56, reanum, this, Friday, evening. nee is desired, The “Nickle-Plated ™ show, whose . fort to entertain the people was so thin, i8 said to be wrecked on the other side of the Big Muddy. Captain Anderson, found a stray Judg took charge of the animal. Mrs. Charles ffer, on Vine street, had a teamp come to her hou mand food. became s tainted and the tr mp fled The band conned with Burke shows serenaded the P and the Non land Be rendering sever of the Merchants' horse r loose 1 the acific house st night, fine selections, A young man named Hutehinson eame King in from the country yester mort- gaged his father’s team for §0, blew in the money at a gambling house and skipped otit, Th year-old son of Christ Petterson, living on High street, received last even- ing a kick from amule and had his skull fractured. The Drs. Bellimger will to- day perform the operation of raising the kkul The city w pleted his insy the city. hmaster has nearly com- ction of the seales about He has met with few ob and those who have refused t their scales to be tested are to be called into court to pay the penalty. The 10 cent circus of Kin, lime show only so fa the ad- on price is concerned. The show is well worth alf dollar, and at 10 cents admission there will be a crowd every afternoon and evening. The old lady is childish, and tha counts for it.” On one page of her book she warns the children to be Omaha s and that all from th are Lo bz looked upon with suspicion. O another page she calls attention to the “erroncous idea t than that state.” The clerks of the retail stores met at the Bechtele house last evening to agitate the earl Quite a number were present, and after many ar- guments in favor of the movement, a committee of business men, known to be is were appointed to visit the merchants and solicit their co-operation. A yote of thanks was extended to Mr. Bechtele for the use of the hotel. Brather Jones, the Knight of the Grip, who hails from Council Blufls and usu- ally sells groceries, walked into one of our stores Tuesday and somewhat surprised, on oper 1lll¢ h hoop. Burke & H skill is comes from better which another business with the When last seen ad gone groceries ) Reporter. =t il New stock of Wall mocks at Crockwell's. Substantial estate loans, Pearl stree — - De Vol 1ls Golden ranges, best in market, Go to Beard for low price - er and Ham les ana rae Squire, 10 ar gasoline 501 B'way. ve a fow w: ery che Cooper & MeGe which we them out. er cool ) to close o 1 sell the eelebrated Burner gaso- line stove. That double burner beats them all. A 4-burncr sume price as a 8- burner; a 3-burner same price as a 2- burner, W A. Wood, 504 Main. | Satisfaction gua) with every uick Meal” gasoline ve, or money unded. Cooper & Mct Ll Before b ng u gasoline stove sce the *'Quick M After a thorou h convinced umv, lfi' o best gaso it our lead & McGee. "at Cooper & McCee's. investigation Lot o Tapped a Till. . Yosterday a colored man, a stranger, entercd Leutzinger's bakery, No. 834 Broadway, und asked for a lunch, One was furnished him, and while he was eat- ing it Mrs. Leutzinger went to the cash drawer to get some moncy to hand to one - of the employes. She stepped into the . other room a moment to hand over the L money, and on her return found that the L eolored man was gone. The money in the drawer, amounting to about $12, also gon iven a de. nd Zot to Heisler sells the best _ in the market. No. 402 b (-Alll)hN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD, 4e per foor, 18 per foot, 24¢ per foot. HOSE NOZZLES, ()f all sty Hosr: R LAWN SeriNkLERS, Ete. Ete, W \llKK PLUMBING COMPANY, Opera House Block. Let us go to (‘h.n ie 's and get a £ood cigar. No. 402 Broadway. Go to Beard for luum muulnhnw 0 police were numn-d.‘um ption of the fellow, fa start. but he much ¢ - Seasonable xnmls of all kinds at hard fime prices at Co ooper & Mctice's. Go to Beard for ]uw prices. At the Pucitic lluu-u\ you will get all the comforts of high-priced hotets and save from 50 cents to §1 per day. Try it and be convinced, Go to IIn» N Y4 P. Co fori GARDEN HOSE. © Taey WAKEANT ALl THEY SELL. Opera House Block. Go to Beard for wall paper. If you want perfectly satisfactory ae- modations at $2 per day go to the flllflo House. Depend upo it, you will ver regret )our bhoige, — . Room Moul:llnus~ A“r“.s‘ assortment " and lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper ore, - fioxu\l h.u an anm ense stoek ofwal r und room mouldings which must &n::ld into cash, so down go the prices DEDICATED T0 THE DEITY. Its First Bervices. SELF-ACCUSED RAPIST CRAZY. A Colored Till Tapper—A Matrimonial Row—The Bloomer School Build« ing Discassion — Personals and Pithy Pointers, Deai; The new S¢ was dedic were very . The exercises nd the event portunity was given to all to inspect the new building throughout. 1t has a very attractive exterior appearance, and the location, corner Seventh avenue and Seventh street, is a convenient one for most of those accustomed to attend services. The property has cost about £06,000, and an_inspection s one to wonder how the building could be put up for any such amount. The strictest cconomy has been shown in the build- ing and also in the plans, so that not a foot of room is allowed to go to waste. The lower floor of the building s fitted up for social purposes, there being a lecture or prayer room which will seat 125 people or more. There is also a small room for the convenience lics, when they de- being a cook- nd numerous s for serving refreshments when desired. The remaining portion of ||u'|||«l nuur is ‘lnvuhwl into rooms for These rooms cuph nicely, wditorium. It is fin- od with dark mouldings, the woodwork being finished in its natu- ral color. The interior very light, neat and che e is a small room, 1, which can be used s On cach side of the pulpit saroon, one of which has been fur- nished for the pastor’s study. and place tor the choir oceupy the alcoye in the rear of the pulpit. The floor of the puipit can easily be slid back under the tioorof the alcove, thus giving ac- cess, when needed, to the baptistry “The auditorium will scat about 300 quite com- 3 gallery extends across the oom. The furnishings ttractive and ples y were, of course, rything new, “‘with spot or blemish, or any such thing, i s made still more attr floral decorations, not elaborate, but in good taste. There were a number from abroad, me here to enjoy the dedicatory services. Among them were: Rev. 0.C. Jensen, of Chi general 1 among the Danes and Norwegians; Rev. A. of Albert Lea, Minn s Rev. C. C. Opsalh, J.S. Lnn(L of Minn.; ol mis- L. Al- ophie Rasmus- general mis- ker, of Emer- A. Jacobs, ot Greenfield, L. Myrland, of Ra roholm, of \|m<"m I tevenson, pastors of the out ; the in n. of Union Grove, Rav. Gilman churches joi in the s In the noon Rev. B. F. Th presided by wstor, R Mr. Reichen- request of the by Tl s pastor of the church in tins eity when the Baptist churd organ- ¢ of his m:mbers taking new church. appro llnhhcwh ted. U and tl Dr. ) pustor of th church; Rey. (3 Croft Congregational chureh; Rev. A, K. Bates, of the Presbyterian chuvch. The opening ser congisted of read- ing the seriptures, hymns and praye! Then addresses we're given on the topi “What the te Owes to the Church. Rev. Dr. McC y was the first speaker, He outlined the point that the prosy of the state depended upon good citi ship, and that the churches tanght men to become such, The influence of the churen not onl, ched itsown memb but re lently and powerfully aff bettcr. The state was also indebtec the principles taught by the church, t of obedience, among which was tha The church taught obedience to law, and that civil rovernment was of divine ori- ays of lawlessness and ng Wis nec ful and The church taught strict and unless citi lived moral the state would soon be ruined, ally, intellectually, financially and phy; morally Rav (s Cooly gave some practical thoughts, He believed that the country was indebted to the churches in the value of real estate. No one would want to settle in a town bhaving no churches, The churches also lessened the cost of 1 and of government. Penite and oflicers were notneeded to a christians. Those who caused so much trouble, those who raised the red flag, were atheists. The country could better afford to build churches thun to yunifllx criminals, I Dr. Crofts spoke ot the debt which the country was under for building chri i hospitals, ~ Ath uch ripe fruitage y life of the country depen upon vlmslmu principles and teachin he country owed its life, therefore, to the chur Other expr of thought. In the evening there were other sor- ces. The topic of the need of evange 1g the forcign element was discussed by sevi speukers. Rev. Mr, T stun gave a history of the ch pictured its struggles and suce chance was given for a_practicu the church by contributing toward clear- ing off’ the debt on llufimxldmu. The not a rich one, and what has ised has been by the closest nd atest self-sacritice. The condition is such that there is doubt but that the debt will soon be ions followed in like vein litt! cntirely swept oft. B3 : Surely Crazed. An account has already been given in the BEE of tle self-surrender here to the sheriff of a young mau who claimed to have attempted to outrage a young lady at Underwood. Telephonic inquiries and the young man’s actions led to the b that he was insune, and the theory is contirmed by a statement made by 1.'W. Caster, of Underwood, as follows: Casper Walter worked for me part of the fall and winfer or 1481 ana 1885, e l.umu not speak ten words of English when be eame, and speaks but little )u\ He probably took & fancy to my day, ter, and it was his own fault if he did 70: she never said s dozen words to hum. He sent his photograph to me & year or so ago, and requested me to give'it to her, which I did, and she at once gave it back to me and direeted me to return it to " the fool. He wus never bright, and is now The New Scandinavian Baptist Church and | one to which the struggling society has looked forward with great anticipations. Pr ternoon ices an op- | | undoubted Friday and TH. ly erazy. He came here last wanted to see her, but ehe was away teaching echool, and 1 wounld | me s i She not tell him where, but and then told him she did not wish him, and that he must not go where was to wardsthe Bluffs, :u.uni' her. He went Mount Pleasant, ave him his din- ofl to- Ic ought to be sent to ilding. building is | - The Bloomer Building. [ There scoms to be considerable per- I.wn:ll feeling about the recent action in regard to the Bloomer school bu Some believe that personal spite has caused the reports that the unsafe in some respects. Such ma, | gro who injust ave o other hand, tice on the one side to xamined the building. if true, a g | done to the architeet and the builde view of the seems that whose moti construed. and builder yesterd class 1 al cluded it w. all of tLe be slack wi acrobatie tri :Inhlu- Albert I county jail macy with bell v accord pulled his Campbell, without in, Kill on seve Heisler d J.C nesota Chic of sl machinery, bm(l which he h Mr. and ed in :nds her av, ) another sis ‘I hate groyelin , and ards, peny b uy the and to e bee [} and the en 1 hold crushed. man a mon crex he I enemy to t That to intens. It Y ren y T. hez anythi saved anyt and ez eap! to quiet the public n xamination made by ¢ give their candid opini 2t ERILEWHS and trick po - Mixed Matrim pears tifat and found | ind 1 make this the r.of Mrs. ml) on re. Mr. Keith return w:ll remain with her sister, st until Monday n becum one. retch more hours a da, makes & monopolist, and a §10 note makes a his monopolism Jist in mupurnh('u to the %10 The owner hapens every time [ w “A grindin monopolist is any m fecling t the only f ives cannot po: Such an action wouid othe et outside are rs be ealled in, and let e Big Show for a Little Mone, The show given by King, Burl on Broadway, corner of Eighth st y afternoon and evening, attended. show in eve 1 present, as “snide,” but the arti ctter elas: )wrl‘orm . dogs, as eve 08, all of thn I ~w-wlmul\ ple: show agam Th this noon and evening. ans is now confined on account the wife of Henry where transferred from reeze out” in th ingly, so the stor; v who r and fired oft his r:~\'oll\'v|' se jt The infor intent to commit murder mation ¢l eral oceasions et on't handle any ** s L Personal Paragraphs, . Rockwell, representing the Min- terdav., L. H. Waters. who is superintendent of the Minnesota Chic f, was in the city y 1s been inthe eturned to Stillwa wolice fm Lnore or I ng ur the bu as conside x Mrs. J. H. the the demands of busines onger stay here. mothe ter, Mrs. Beach a capitalist, no mater | 1 te the me wili work and terbs E n, and sich, nd hos-rac 1d to hev a shop uv his nploy other men to slavi him, and thus go on akumulation till he owns thing; Sich men ar monoj that tl ossession of i sich si Ez hovin nopolist, uv a facto o he human ri be hated nee comenst with the fust . | ofense, etishun uv the respec As the ndmission price is only 10 cents, many person hest order,” 1 the case W ‘Squire Mr. Warren i hl\mlh-u whose husbund | I and ez for the man wich bilds a raleroad he Is a monster uv such hidgus meen, s but to be seen, My hatred uy raleroad man y do a those Onthe mjustice is In 18 munifest, it ide parties, by be mis tisfy 'nu- public, no matter what the finding might be, and ought to satisf, ties on poth sides. 'r par hitects them & Co,, was a It is a t, and con- o st in their business, and the show is one that can be attended without fear of hea iything 1n the ring that is in the i asteful. imon ball a mon I'he The after- in the of alleged inti- MeCamp- The parties in the ease are alt colored, airing will be allowed them befor: Justice Hendricks, ourt on a change of venue. McCampbell went to and Green es Evans with nd threats to snide eigar.” threshing ral er, Minn., vison of Pittsburg, the ma nd and guest ot Miss l\l'lllll* Ihlnl\\ al M H. C. l’uv aunt of the bride, will main in the for a few days, the guests of Mrs. L. (' Baldwin. G. H. Warren and wife )n e arrived here from ( and will xt. when she will visit Hamburg. Nasby on the Labor Question. how he n-svinted, ten or deprivin hiself uy peny til he hez ground enuf out own, fur polists, mines of laber, and grinders, 10 bil 0od be T, rars s me I wuz droped off the hind platform uv a ne for not payin fare and n nerest which ant to go I'lothe the ralerod monopo- ing. Whenever a’ m hing he becom italists ar dang 18 to saved nothin, ves 50 ez mes 8 fishans ar shud be c Among us when 'he mechanic or worki din - monopolist, wich hezn’t anything. to own a hous ol capitalist and und dungerons to lnb Mistisated P shoor that I a farm consekently a capitalist, labor he shood be made to divide it up so ez to be on & ckaly with them wich never oper- hev got the down fine enuf, but 1 huns wil do, m-po‘luy how! em under a red flag to luvers of Imumnuy wich is chuck ful uv stale beer. DRESSMAKING (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) MRS. L. SIMMONS, No. 314 Broadway. Tn order to establish m. B for fine work, | will FOR THE B do all outting, fittiug and making as c m-nu s it i8 done elsewhore, misfits us w satisfaction, adics need 0y experience guaras utatlon i Councll 3k Tear of perfect Creston House, The only botel in Council Bluffs baving | 'n"ar-.n ~—— T e 215, 217 and 219 Main st, MAX MOHN, Prop. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleaned seel crop of 188 which 1 offor at reasonable figurcs. Seed of the Correspondenee solicited. ¥. G BUSLER, Schalier, lowa. C. & N. W. Ry, Closing Ot T have th: larges plete lire of NEW MILLINERY LESS THAN JOBBERS' You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, ganzes, crapes and other styles of bon AND NOTIONS In the city. triminings. Goods Must Be Sold. and mest com- 1 am closing out Best of Bargains ever offered. and s No. 38 Broadway, Council Blufis, COUINCIL BLTUFEFS STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo. Postoffice. L. W. Tvree Council Bluffs National Bank Capital 3 Authorized Capital. Stockholders Represent Do a general banking businnass, Accounts of banks, bankers, mer ufacturers and individuals roceived e them, J. J. BLISS, . JAMES N. T 8, Prea. Irows, T. J. EvANS, Vice-Pros. hicr. 102 MAIN STREET, ble terms. Dom The very best of ut ness i Extra fine SWEET POTATO PLANTS Grown and selected, from J. R. McPherson, B nmitied to ou S Seed by ..$100,000 250,000 ..1,000,000 stic and foreign exchanzo, wtion given to Muscatin Grower and Dealer in ETABLES, VEGETABL) E PLANTS, AND FRUITS. (‘mnml Bluffs, Towa. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS Established 13 Automatic Engines MILLS, GRAIN I COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, RUSSELL&Co Manutacturersof all sizes of Especially De ;mml mr Runniog TORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Massillon Threshars, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. Portable and Traction Engines, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House STATIONARY, SKID, SAW MILLS, ETC. 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Horses and; Mules For all purposcs. bought and sold, at retall and nlots. Sire e tt, Near Pacific KIEL SALE Horses and Mules kapl constantly on hand Large quantittes [ sglect from, MASON WISE. for salo at retail or in car lowds. Orders notice. CHRONIC DISEASES of su kindu » speciaity. Ov No. Stable Corn: Council Blutfs Iows R RICE M ‘or ‘othier tamirs removed wihout romdt) Btock sol ‘payuasaadey ) DOJURLITR 003 [§ fllled by contract on short on commission. SHLULER & BOLEY, Pi¢ Fifth Avenue snd the knife or drawing of biood thirty years' p: curl Street, Ca ractical ex ound il Blul CONSULRATION Fitke porisase PRICES. tips, rib shants, man on favora: al busi | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING movams orF COUNCIL BLUFFS .u.nu ULTURAL 7 DEERE, \\'LLI,E & €O, Agricultural lmplemnnts, Bugsiss, Carringes, Ete , Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. i STONE MANUFACTURING CO,, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cattess, DiscHarro eeders, Corn Planters, Feod Cut- t @ ot Rock Falls, Tlls, 1, 1605, 1507 Main St., Council Blufrs. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobbars of Agrlcnlluml Implements, Wagons, Bugglas, viages, and all kinls of Farm Machin bt TR Main Strect, Counc Waits, owa. KEY Nos. 1701 AXE HANDLES, FO Gueasox, T HDavGeas, GRO.F Waian Pres.&Trens, “Pros &Ml Ses &Coansol. Couneil Blllra Hadls Factry, . l!le- nm| Small (Incory Manufacturers of Axle, Handies, of ev .4 RP '()l'\(‘lh Hl UH\ (u\ltl'l«,l ( 0., Carpets, Cartains, Window Shades, Oil Claths, Curéain Ficturcs, Upholatery Goods, Ete. No. 405 Brondway Council Biutts, oW, CIGARS, TUBACCO, ETC, PEREGOY & MOURE, —Wholesale Job in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts,, Council Bluffs, Towa, COMMISSIC SNYDER & L Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commissisn Merchaats, No. 14 Pearl St,, Council Hufrs. CROCKERY. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jabbars of Crockery,Glasswar Lumpa, Fruit Jars, Cutlery, Stoneware, Bar Goods, Faney Council Blufrs, Il.‘;RI E, HAAS (\ CC Wholesale Diug; N:, OI!,| Paints, Glass, 2 Main st and iTs, Druggisty’ Sund e st DRY GOODS. M. E.SMITH & €O, Lanetars ard I of Dy Gnis, Notions, Fte. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 und 115 Pearl St., Council Blails, [owa. FRUITS. T0. W. BU Wholesale Califoraia Frm, a Spacialty sion. No. 512 Broadway, Council Blatfs, WIRT & DU QU Wholess Fruits, Coafectionary & Pansy Grocariss. General Comm A: GROCERIE = = L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceriss. No. 416 Broad- Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers, way, Council Bluffs, HARN BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlary, Etc. Main st.. Council Bluls, Towa. 7TC, " METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. B N:l}i. 312 and 34 Broadway, Council Bluls. o ”i‘ l|7 H4 IIH)"AR o g KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Stesl, Nails, Heavy Hardwara, And Wood Stock, Council Blugrs, lowa. HIDE D. H. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council AND WOOL. 'UU\( lL BL l FES (JII. CO., —Wholesnle Denlers in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag 0ils Gasylins 8. Theodore wncil 1 s, Towa. LUMBER, I’ILI\U. E A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And ridgo Mutoriul Speclultics, Wholosilo Luw: ber of all Kinds. W Main Sf it s, Towi. AND LIQUOKS, 1 l\l)l R, Jl)ll\' Who Imported and Domestfc ;}llu & Liquors. s Herb Ditters. No. 13 Agent for Bt. Gotthi nell Bluits, Main St SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Winas and Liquors, No 60 Main St L Blugs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Cune temosi s\ THE CARTER WHITELEAD CO'S, SIABLES DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD, ZINC AND OIL PATNTS Are absolutely pure, as represented. One gal- jon will cover two hundred and fifty ‘square feet two conts, and will stay on longer than any other paint manufactured. For gie by S H KELLY Druas, Paints, Ows, Exc RINK LIVERY STABLE. ACCOT T L oui0ns 1w nveryTaIng rer- falning o the Livery Business. Finest Landau in the City FOR LADIES VISITING. Telephone 178, Boarding & specialty. FIELD & COLE, Props. PEARL STREE” RINK STABLE. WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? W Rates and Testimonials, Brick baildiny enLittic Qiaat tracks~the bast in the worl L 808 Highth' Avenus anl Eighth Strest, any kind raised or mavel and satisfaction guaranteed. FIRST CLASS [N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES, 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Freight HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, ball and my fi(au» Lilces a'( Wors. exanttite g A s, teds, Beatel Buiting, W oot Soiken. 5»,;(»':,4/ Broadclotic tfl& é/.&n—'fiaatt fc‘we a.; MM\\)W\ Dants ever thown i this bity. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. ma, o Kent, Wants, Boarding, in this column at' the low orthe fi oh sub sements at ow Broadway, Special advertisements, such as Lost, I Sue, To Loun, Fo t, near Bluffs. WANTS, TRORSALE STwo lots 5 roct from N, WS track, suitable for warcho.s» or fa . L. Sheafe, .lelh adway t class dressmakers at Pearl st JFOR SALE-OId pupors; In quuntitics to “suit, at Bice office No. 12 Penrl strect TOR SALE OR TRADE ok of and fancy notions. All new tlon. Sales §i2000 a year. O, Bluifs, lowa. nillmory 01 loci Counci ico, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. CARPETS Choice rat- Display of Latest terns, All Grades, Council Bluffs 405 Broadway. A Select Stock of Choice Novelties in. | GURTAINS. 'HOTEL. Ogden Rates on after May wlll be $2.00 $2.50 Pe Excopt Da lio B. Nlmnv\y\ # SWAN BROS., Dealers in Milch Cows, S M ur Stk Yars 2 and 506 K. Brog JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL, BLUFFS, Practices in State and Federal Loows 7 and 5, Shugart Block. way,Council Bffs Courts, CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UNT NE 1. Having made extensive im- roveucnts and ine ucilit ased our 5, we wish to call espe tention 1o the work now ¢ turned out by us, claim- g it to be equul to thaf of Jany eustern laundry In order to introduce work outside the city of ( cil Blutrs. we will uvon of this ticket, accoinpanicd [ return postage y Six Col lars or Cufts ludies or gentlemen Home Steam Laundry 540 Broadway, Councit Blufls. N, B. Out of town orders. given prompt at- tention. We pay return charges an all work ve eivedwhen accompanied by cush iy pay ment Bl awount: our un: i ]H“ARKNESSBH 3 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, MONEY MADE In Buying the Following Property in the mnext thirty day MULLIN'S ADDITION, \ Lot 10, Bt Lot 4, Bloes 2 ADDITIO! ot & Block 12, Biock i1, Lot Lot Tot s Lot Lot 3 Lot 2, Block 4, Dayliss' Addition, Tsis property will be sold at a jres and enterpris elves o a ru Apply to Room 7, Shugari assware and L W. S. Homer & Co., 3, Main St., Council Bluils, 1 CARPETS 5 DRY GOODS Our carpet stock is large and well lected and is kept full by the arvival of new, fresh goods. 1t comprises Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Tambour, Turcoman, Curtam Draperies, Opaque Shading, Curtain Fixtures, Ete. Curtains made and hung. Carpete made and nid by skillod workmon We arc offering a fine line of White Goods, Beautiful Embroidery, Dress Patterns, Summer Dress Goods, And iny customers to examineour stock before purchasing elsewh Prices wble and goods us 1 ||~uv i 1'bar- lu st values have lately introd guin tables that comprise the ed 1n any market. Lace at od Stamped Fine beaulify pwels at 10¢, y half the pr Good ¥ Beautiful Barrett Goods ut 25¢ = 3 -~ 3] sol. 25, These are a few of the many bargains that ean best be appreciated by personal examination, Daly watch chinges HARKNESS BROTHERS {401 Broadway, Council Bluffs for st this column for future \