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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING MAY OFFICE, NO. Lelivered by enrrier in sny part of the eity at wenty conts per week, H. W, Tinto 24, Manager. LEPHONES: . 43, 3. Business Orr Niant Eotron N INOR MENTION. New spring goods at Reiter's, In the distriet court to-day the s will begin, refr lI M trial of rerators street, quick scller; they are gone t come lI||l| get one bhe Im Cooper & Mc ¥ On Wedne evening arlow, Wil- appear at the A dozen children of the Home of the Friendless attended the morning service at th l‘uu;.:l'v;v- tional church. Yesterd itist pulpit was oceu- pied by the Hov. F. C. Pataons, of Glen. wood “who exch d with the pastor, Rev. Dr. Cooley, Fred Deckman has be by John Dunn, anoth not taking out the v complained of neeessary comnmon An attempt is be ng made to arrange le part. Barlow, Wilson npany wer ¢ appear Fremont the next ni to the Blufis. There were o Congre gational church t evening, the and people desiring to improve the ]m: imty of h the lecture in B n church scomposing the floral e mittee o memorial decoration qun-s!ml to meet Sapp, Wt the parjo at the Ogden house, afternoon at 2 o'clock. This evening J, B. Polk s opera house in “Mixed Pic who want to laun shake off' the blnes sunshine, should get Omaha's society pa) llmt.u one of the ~!mhr|~1|| th & I leI|~\hn-l|uI ity and then ref tuin Thursday y, who w fave a dash of delightful |nn||nl Lin mountain stream and pine v Permit to wed h g e granted V. 1L Scotv and I" l hul|| county; J. musscn, lu)lh ni Couneil l,lul Gromeback, both 7, of St. Paul's chureh, ) i 1.|(|.|m. Y hi views on future punishment it |~ @ puzzle how he cun run his B « 2 “hell-o.” C. J. Beeky on, I, to nd (Iu- reunion of In 1eg ment, the Thirteenth Illinois infantry, it being twenty-five years since they wer mustered out of the [linois militia into the United States service. Officer Cousins found an_apparent], mlm roaming the streets Saturda The r Zay [ night. and man. He clai living in Red Oak, a carpenter who cume he; From npl.n' anCes that much of lus ~|mm|uul lunac result of too much wl Big Lake is to be uhl-ltullm ple 't of C n\mml Blufy \l;m\wmly n to ¢ beach and at landing is to made, bathing crected, and boats supy ml in e with'the plans . Bluffs is fast auining a Wide fame for the beauty of its park be ccount of the trouble between ) s and the wife of Henry 1, the name of dup in am I wied gentleman, that en lind nothing to do with the aflair, and his name should not b been brought in any conneetion with The De 3 Jlllltlhlll alleged por nts i nn-lfm\\n impeachment. as horrible as the representation of ( ulum' Keatley, of this city, the Register should comimer Ldodgmw $ hrhupe t takes way of punishing Keatley for being so hot & democrat. B@The committees on decoration ds meet Friday afternoon in store building Dowling, nml wi offerings. r tho their bo( uets Frid. Jadies will hold # special Ay morning, but all flowers should be sent in by 9 o'clock Eaturday morning, From accounts ~ sion of the Traveling assooiation held at Dy that that cit) the honors. ters for s y will Acant d by Mr, the tloral live ven of the Towa divi- Men's Protective Moines, it seems fod in gobbling all Blufls is headqua ral hundred travelimz men, and yet 1t do to be recognized by the association, especially whe meetingis held in Des Mul The tal city shows a g Lof selfi even in mmll . pi- hness, s caused Lho police and trouble, a qual notoricty. Alunlu) night. He was'drunk and kicking up o row at home, at least such was the statement of hi terday morning she begeed as hard to have him let out as she had begged night before to have him put in. He'was released on bail, to appear in court this morning. William Mason is not enthu e inducements offere: this part of the conntry & ago he was arrested Nere for ~and on his release, skipped for - He had no sooner reached that city (lunl WAS i\ o and sentenced to twenty days. His time was up Saturday, and ho eame over here, but had no sooner landed than he was arrested by the police and laced in juil. He sees uu chance to 1 lorm, he suys, he recent change of proprietor: the Ogden House will go into ef e first of June. It is understood that N who bought out Mr. Sills- t give his personal attention s, but that the actiye man- z'gemcm will be 1 the hands of Mr. o I, Phelps, who was forme; proprietor, and in whose hands the busi- ness will not only be wisely controlied but affwirs 5o managed that the hotel will " become more popular than less. The dear old grandmother suffers so from rheumatism’ that she cannot und and hunt up news, so she g:u begging the public lately to send news on postal ds or by small 1 y8. This request has got the old lad. & F‘tmublu She T > \ml a postal the olher day informing her of the marriage William Maloney. She put it right in r serap book, and then Billy rmrul ly a few Jn)l before she received i ermation of a brilliant recep tht u_rt‘y ete. She discover e pu ed it that it was all ! The old ln(li' now realizes that way-to get news 1s to go for it. R b fiu advantage of low freights, over mnn‘Kmuw were shipped to the ific coast the past season. 12, PEARL STREET. | s OB THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 24, 1888, HiehasTeonih i NERVINE FOR THE DRUGGISTS | The Prospects Good For Defeating the Suits Brought Against Them. THE MATINEE AT THE TRACK. The Episcopal Church—Pointers For Those Dealing in Oil-Merry Mak- ng in the Woods—Investigate ing Complaints. Quicting Druggists’ Nerves. The droggists and others holdi ty permits for selling intox been g shaken up by the inst them. A short time ¢ eases were decided in the Polk eircnit court. The opinions vere given in the Bee quite fully at the time. In compliance with the desire of many interested, it1s well to re-state these ¢ briefly. In one case the dealer made out his revorts of quantity of liauor on hand, in barrels and 1 of gal- Portions of the indistinet and parts were he judge held that the reports ibstantial compliance with the suits started ago some simil omitted. showed s law. Another case was where the dealer did es or quantities of liquors each of the re- prices p: certain number of gallons; for instance, 100 gal- lons of whisky for 1.50 or §2 & gallon. It was claimed that by such report it w s impossible to tell whethe the dealer made more than the 334 per cont. profit allowed him by law. Ilw court held that the statute did not spe- uly state how the price should be re- held that the v 1 with the orfeitures es are cle: tially comp! also stated, when the par them.” A meeting was night and allowed only y entitled to held here rrangenients mad Wright, Baldwin & Halden those heve agamst whom have been brought. Saturday e 10 secure to defend similar suits ——— Go to “Tex” Lacy's old stand for free lunch Ao Randolph, has S t, nes well recom! hing to see her ht‘!\\'l‘f‘)l present mended. Al those wi will eall at 615 Eiwl Sixtlh - Seventh cents: gents, 50 cent rector of ntitled to great for enterprise, pluck and skillful management shown by him in leading and rallying his people in the building llu- of the new church. It is rapidly ap- proaching completion and now that the grounds are béing beautilied, and the tinishing touches put upon the chureh, something of its beauty can be seen. It is without doubt one of the finest church buildings in the west. Among the Lll vibers to the chureh luml are: H k: gy Mr, £ J||\l~un Dr. S L. elley, My following and Uw nmn given in respor made b or: St ] unc; stained glass d\(-lh altar ¢ Keeline; Robinson; carvi it, Mr, Robert Pe and. choir Mus. E. Benson; fair - linen cloth r, Mrs. Bradbury; hangings for doors, Mis, D. C. Bloomer; stained ndow, Mr. Sol Bloom; stained s window, Reseue Hose com o rector’ also I gratitude the followin i the church: M n rug; Mr. H. € Kellar, . Maurer” and . Rockwell, Roow Moulding and lowest pric Suore, assortment Blard s Wat Paper cd has an imm ense stock of paper and room mouldings which m be turned into cash, so down go the prices at Beard’s & Corpsos. Tov Board of Health has adopted new rules in regard to the trans- portation of corpses. Among the most important for the general public to know are these: ‘The transportation of bodies of dead from smallpox, Asiatic cholera, typhus fever and yetlow fever is absolutely proliibit The bod an S, must pw!mr(ul for shipment by rapped in o strong solution of ehlor- e, in the pound of ehloride of TVator, and thon €ncased. e metically s bero in @ coflin, unless the coffin used 15 air Kht. Al other dead bodles may be transported, provided they are inclosed in air-tight wooden boxes lined with zine, copper or lead, or in air-tight cases. 1 any other form of coftin is used tha body must be inclosed in hermetically sealed anti-septic interment Every dead body must be accompanied with a certificate of a physician showing the cause of death, or u certificate from the coro- ner: and a certificate from the shipper or undertaker that the body has been prepared for transportation in accordance with the rules of the Lowa State Board of flealth, and in case of infectious disease said certificate shall be mude under oath, All disinterred bodies will be deemed in- fectious aind dahgorous o the public health, GARDEN HOSE, WARRANTED GOOD, 4e per foot, 18¢ per foot, 24¢ per foot. m&h NOZZLES Hose: Reers 1 B N SR DR COMERSY, Opera House' Block, i lllnprt'llllu C Under the aew law concerning gaso- line and oils, the State Board of Health has adopted new rules. As the violation of these rules may lead to fines, it isas well for the dealers to be informed con- cerning them, Gasoline, when sold, or offered for sale for illuminating purposes, must be branded “rejected.” Where oil of different standards Is put into pection ot such for recelving or storage tanks, an i must be made and the actual stand oil obtained after it is put into barrels sale and u The practice of jobbers in delivering o retail dealers without inspection is in di Violation of the law. The delivery cou tutes prima facia evidence of sale, ail dealer receiving uspected oil ca not justify himselt for selling such oii on the groind thiat the jobber is responsible to the state for the violation of the law. Oll n transit must not be inspected outside of _the distriet to which it is sent, No inspector shall inspect oil that has been inspected by anothier insnector unless so ai- rected by the state inspector. In case of dispute as 1o A test of oil, the question, together with a sample of tlie oil, it Do dent to the State Board of Healt toF _adjudication. IS A Important lnvestigation: The readers of the BEE will remember that when Hon. Charles Francis Adam: president of the Union Pacitie railw recently visited this ecity - certain com- plaints sgainst the Union Pacitic were promised personal consideration by him, while he advised the citizens to lodge other complaints with the state railway commissioners, deeming that body the proper one to consider them first. This suggestion has been acted upon, investigation is to commence to-d ayor Chapman and other prominent zens will be given a chance to air nces. The Register, in an- nouncing the departure of the commis: rs from Des Mones for Council The r 4|”rtn;ll commissioners of lowa went to Council Bluffs yesterday by invitation of Hon. Charles Francis Adams, president of the Union Pacitie rai for the purpose of makin 1 ol examination into certain nnected with that railroad, Dur- ing the last session of the Towa legislature a joint resolution and memorial passed recom- mending to congress lation affecting In consequence of this resolution W commission were called to Conn. o consult with the Union Hacifi and went as stated, to make an offi- L amination. President Adams claimg ||u|lvfl|n' it of tl psolution is carried out, it will effectually bloek his road from making any further improvements in the near future, ond eaus at loss, Order vour firew Music company, Wholesale only. Mail orders prumpll) attended. o —— Substantial abstracts of titles anda estate loans. J. W. & E. Squire, Pearl street, nunml Bluffs rae 10 Go to Beard for wall papor. Matinee at the Park The initial matinee at the d oceurred Saturdav. It is the intention to have similar races every two weeks, and with so nuspicious an opening they will doubtless prove a huppy suceess. Saturday afternoon there was a good crowd and the grounds and track were in excellent condition. “The for £100 a side, 600 y: won by John Ridenbaugh's Baldy, owned by W. F. Carmen, of Shenandonh, being beaten. Time, 36, The half mile dash was won by W. F. Carmen’s Baldy, Mr. Ritenbaugh's Pat K losing the r: 3100 which Mr. Ride 1 Bill had won on the other 584, The race also made good Mr. Carmen’s loss on the previous race, so that both gentlemen came out fing 11y even. The roadst p resulted W. Lineberge v Jim, b, & 1.0 annie Sniith, .8, g park rds, was orrel Bill, as !ulln\\\ M. F. Rohrer's § Paul Bouguet Billy Bach Time— lot for a private one of the two on Seventh If you want to bu residence bu street and t avenue. For sale by st Smith - De Vol wllw Golden gasoline rangos, best in market. 51 B'way. Go to Beard for ln\v pric To The Woods Away. The junior eciass of the high school on Saturday gave a happy reception to the senior ¢! in the grove near Green- dale. The spot isa xh‘ htful one, and the y and-all of the arrangements for its cnjoyment scemed merfect. Mr. Hubert y Ao dent of the i f welcome and the to as invited s A pleasing duet Sung by Miss Tda Lutz and Miss Liz Leonard. Mr. amberlain g a solo, which w lient. Miss Id: Amawurlh zave the class poem, which both 1l and - well mml. Each of the guests h nir ted programme, uniqu Games, re. hments, e ed to m 188 pleasantly Enidfwitidy fanditiio merry pied the entire day. doings occu- Go to the ) GARDE Tuey WARRANT AL Opera House Block. B, 2iouse 1 0 A Real Songstress. Mus. Dillon s the services of St. Paul’s church y. . both morning Y. P. Co. !on and evening, to the delight of all who heard her. The solo given by her last evening was especially enjoyable, and full of merit. She has a grand soprano roice, pewerful and vich, and character- d by swectness as well as strength. Mrs. Dillon is a sister of the popular ex- city clerk, Mr. Dalrymple, and is at wcscnlm.nkmxhcr home in this city. She has until rocently resided in Buston, where her yoice was cultured under the training of some of the best of structors. She has won higl by her public singing in that erit and she cannot but speedily win her into the popular favor of both Omaha Council Blu h Two centrally located lots, on Seventh street and First avenue. Only one block from Broandway and three blocks from Maun street. See Forrest Smith, No. 180 Muain street. o o B 1sell the celobrated Tywin Burner ga atove, That double burner. fed n all. ‘A d-burner same price as o orifin Bt hburner, sume price s burnor, W A d, 504 Main, Satisfaction ..(f refunded, a2 gm with 1" gasoline stove, Cooper & MeGee. —— Mauy Shows in One. The announcement that W. W. Cole’s consolidated shows will visit Council Bluffs, on Monday, June 7, will bring joy alike to the juyenile heart and to the sire that has reached the ‘“‘sere and yellow leaf” of life. At no time during his long managerial career has Mr. Cole |m,nont ed o much that was new, novel and liant as is scen under his ten-ucr this season. Both England and America have contributed th most expert bare- back riders, acrobats, aerial vaulters, clowns, jugglers, boxer: rs and phenome , 0 that the above in its present is a wide and complete ture from the conventional circus. The most important of Manager Cole’s recont ucquisitions ave a real Roman hip podrome and a *Wild West” exhibitio "he latter is headed bv _the illustriou wizard rifleman, Dr. W, F, Caryer, *Evil f the Plains, ululo of the most ent ll;,un in Western history. Wild West” combination in ma noted scouts, l,uwlm) OUX. Cheyenne and Pawnee Ind all of A I 1T SRR s tive of the wild life on the pluins. Man- ager Cole is said to have the best cquip- ped and most realistic Roman hippo- drome ever seen in this country. ‘l'he horses used in the races are of the finest English and Kentucky stock, and their contests for supremacy are lnunuumed as exciting e those seen at the great turf meetings of St. Louis, I.nnh Branch and Saratoga. That Cole will be warmly welcomed here © goes without saying. —— ever or nioncy Two east front lots on Seventh street and kirst avenue, only one block from Jayliss park. l~o hule hyl-unn. Smith. After alhoruu h invu-(l‘nuun we are convineed that the “Quick Méal is the hest gasoline stove made und shall make it our leading stove this season. . Cooper & MeGee. Notice to Stackholders. Office of C. B. Tubk and Wire Nail Company, corner South Sixth street and Eleventh Avenue—Ngtice to stockholders is hereby given that a qwunl meeting is called for Tuesday, May 25, 1886, at 2 o'elock p. m. sharp. Business of import- ance to ‘m(rnnuwn d and all stockholders required to be present, LUGENE CaLL, Secretary. - Before bu g a gm«llnw stove see the “Quick Meal’ - Cooper & McCeo's. Heisler enn‘ lho ln'\ 5q qml 10¢ cigars in the market. No. 402 Broadway. - arlie’ Hoisler No. 402 Broadway. - Let us go to good cigar. and get a Go to Beard for 100m mouldings - Seasonable goods of all L|u||~ at hard time prices at Cooper & Metice's which we them out. er cooler will ~|~H very chean to close Cooper & Metee. Personal Paragraphy. B. F. Clayton Sundayed at the Ogden. Dr. H. A. Woodbury spent his Sunday at Glenwood. Mrs. Oberfrider, of Omuha, is vis Council Bluffs fricnds, Mrs. Jacob Ernsdorf came dow Logan to spend Sunday with he band. Miss Clara Bebbington spent. Sunday at Glenwood, with her friend Miss Bessic Anders ing from hus- M llie Newman, daughter of Mr. }!n-n cwman, of Omaha, is visiting who {ravels in Ne- Smith & Co. returned after a forty-four-days’ Hon. Samuel M, Chapman and wife, of Plattsmouth, Neb., have been pending a lnys with Mayor Chapman and icorge W. Brown and_bride are spending a few d at the Og l|-n the guests of Colone Sapp, and will then go o their homein 1ehvor Mr. Brown is a brother of Mrs. Sapp, and is one of the most prominent and wealthy zens of Denver. The worthy bride is from Ohio. TRl g lecture was v chureh by Last evening an inte delivered in the Preshyteri Prof. Marks, his s et being “Pales- tine. He has be ln'lllumg on this ~..|.,u.n,.~n.| the 1 association and later has appeared in lh ilustrated the lecture by ictures, and by appearing m - costumes. The Sunday school workers, particularl gained much helpful information, pre- sented in a very yivid manner, so that it will not easily be torgotten. The lecture was no less enjoys 16 to others. | losing - Out. larges: ard m st com- plete line o MILLINERY AND NOTIONS Ihaeth EW In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. Iam closing out You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flow plumes, tips, rib- bons, gauzes, crapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold. Call Best of Bargains ever and see them. J. J. BLISS, No. 88 Broadway, Council Bluffs, offered. COUNCIL BLUEFES STEAM DYE WORKS | MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No 29, Main St., Council Bluffs, Opo. Postoffice, HARKNESS BROS. CARPETS DRY GOODS carpet stock is largo and well, so. I goods, Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Tambour, Turcoman, Curtain Draperies, Opague Shading, Curtain Fixtures, Curtains mac It comprises Ete. wnd hung., Ci pets made and laid by skilled workmen, We are offering a fine Jine of White Goods, Beautiful Embroidary, Dress Patterns, Summer Dress Gocds, And invite customers to examinec stock before purchasing elsewhere. Prices reasonable and goods a pwwn d. el, We have 1 introduced gain tablos that comprise the bost v offered m any market. Good Lace at 5¢. Good Stamped Towels at 10¢. Fine beautifully stamped Toweis at 25¢, half' the price asked elsewher Good Howse, 10¢. a0 tifal arretlt Piaid E Goods at 25¢ per yard; worth The best Corset, 75c¢, usually sold for §1.25. These are a few of the many bargains that can best be appreciated by personal examination. Daily watch for change: HARKNESS BROTHERS 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sule, To Kent, Wants, Boarding. ete., will beingerted in this column at the low rate of TEN CF forthe first {nser tionand ubsoquent insertion, Leave advertisements atour office, No. 12 Peal strect, near Broadway, Council this column future N Wy o o faciory udway ‘Vuwn Metzger, No. LE—Cnion_avenue hotel property. 1 bargain. E. L. Sheafe, 50) Broadway. m BALE=0ld ny t Beo offico No. U cluss dross T t. cl lAmu & 5 and 627 Brondway. 1 duantities o suit, arl stro OR SALE OR TRADE-Stock of millmory _and funcy notions. Al ngw. | Goo loci: alos £i2,000 a year: O, Bee, Counci blufls. Towa. L. W. TorLeys, Pros. T. J. BvANs, Vice-Pres. JAMES N. BROWN, Cushier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital, $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent, 1,000,000 Do a general banking businegs, Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers und individuals re:cived on favora: ble terms, Domestic and foreign exchango, The very best of attention given to all busi aess cominitied to our raro. FOR SALE Extra fine SWEET POTATO PLANTS b Grown and selected. fuom Mus:atin Seed by ! J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Established 1857, k m 7rs “removad wious Dok knlh or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISBASES or au xinds a. speciaz: Over llnrly _years' prict.cal oxporieazs . 11 Poarl Stroct, Conn i bluds CONSULTATION Fiika MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WiGS MADE TO ORDER. 387 Broadway, Council Blu[rs lowa- ou(len es on and he $2,00 and pting fr4|||l ;nu\oA rOOms, Day Boara. 458" B Sonn. B.SILLOWAY, Prop MARK DURYEA, Munager. Council Blufrs, SWAN BEOS.. Dealers in Mileh Cows, A At Our Stock Yards 502 and 506 E. l}kff:uh\'uy&?nmuvil IH\'i- JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. No Practices in State and Federal = Courts, llonnh 7 and 8, Shugart Block, CUT THIS OUT! GOOD U made rovements and increus Having extensive 3, we wish to call ial af Dolng turned ing it to be equal 1o tha eastern laundry. n_order to_introduce work outside the city of ¢ cll Blufts, we will upon of this ticket, roturn postay lars or " Cuffs FRI ladies or gentlemen Home Steam Laundry 540 Broadway, Council Bluils. N, B. Out of town orders given prompt at- cntion. We pay return charges on all work re eved when i nfull awmount, dis kept full by the arrival of miedpan by cash ln pay ment | ONLY BIG SHOW COMING THIS SEASON. Universally Extolled as Wearing the “‘Purple” of Superiority. Avppearing in all its Brilliant and Incomparable Entirety at Council Bluifs, Monday June 7th, Lincoln, Friday, June 4th. Omaha, Satur a.y, June 5th. Atlantic, Tuesday, June 8th. W.W. Cole’s New Colossal Shows Mongter Circus—~Elevated Theator Staze—Muscum of Living Wondere~Wax Figuree. \‘b ‘ EXhibit—30 Cagoe Monagerie—Kenl Roman Hippoirome -Dr. Carvor's Fagous, Origlnal “'Wild West Combination. More than enough attractions to equip auy four con omyor-r; 0o avil Spirit of the Plains. "DUOR 91 Jo j008 wordmrern, Dr. Carver's Famous-Original “Wild West” 100 Noted Scont Unparalled Revival of the REA L ROMAN BIPPODROME Cowboys, Indi n+ ¢ nd Moxican vaqueros ng realistic ta Enor- <0 Englishiand Kentneky Thoroughbreds in thr il wronnd one 18 of speed mil. 70 Distinet Acts. I'he ¢ Headed Cow 200 illustrious Ci r Tne most imposing mnoumn of wild beasts this side of the Nile Vhite Hippopotam: ,ete Sun Daxzling, Oriental, Speet v Street P appearing on the public thor- oughfares svery morning. TO THE COMBIN THSWs, 500 ed Cushion Opera CI A M!SS;QH 0 Performances D DOOLS OFEW AT 1 WD TP, M, FOR llNE 0N OF MUSEUM AND HEAGERIE, WHERE D0 YOU BUY BUGGIES? v FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT 7>\ HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, NCINNATI, OHIO. BU!LD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. Freight 20,000 Vehicies Ar Send for Catalogue, Prices, Rates and Testimo y. als. W.P. AYLSWORTEL, ! HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER - Brick baildinz any Kind raised or moved and satistaction gnaranteed. Frame houses moved onLittledinat trucks~the best in the worll 808 Bizhth Avenus and Eighth Streat, Council Bluffs. ball and e ey 9(9!0— ffiu—o» a«f 'f?a—u,. %’ J\k' # Wn Beatel fiwét"“‘;'\)\k‘/\/fixwl\/b SQ;\X&’V- Buglish Broadelath K the é.v»a—fi/&fv“ f““f’ "/ M& .V\IQ’M\ ya«wt& evet p&uww e this bity. exanene 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, "@| MONEY MADE c A H P E i s In Buying the Following Property in Displ £ Lotest Pat the next thirty days: Y re y of Latest Pat- g Sliakco DUplay of MULLIN'S ADDITION, terns, All Grades, Lot 10, Book 18 s | tot 4 Block 21, P18 ADDITION | Lot 8, Block 12, | Jot i dock il Lot 5, Block 23, Adaition. groat sacrifice, Council Bluffs | 4056 Broadway. Lot 2, Block 4, Bayliss' Tais and entor 6elves Of i rare opportunity to make woney. Apply to FRANK COOK, Roou 7, Shugart Block, Couneil I1affs, loway Choice sasaransaend A Select Stock of Novelties | ! China; Glassware and Lamps; W uHT Al"s e S Homer & Co e HPH Main St., Council. fHu s,

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