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THE DAILY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING NOV. 13, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any partof the city at twenty ceuts por wock. H. W. Tito T Businrss OFricE, Nignt Eviror No Manager. T MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's, Cooper & McGee sell hardware Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main Panels at §3.50 per dozen at Schmidt’s gallery, Main stre Frevarations are being made for a wed ding on Vine street for next week. Keller & Harle ha sold their Main street livery stable to Seaman & Kelly. 'he Kellar combination at the opera se this afternoon and again to-night. Jack Hanley's combination of first-class rrnfi-mn al pugilists at the Broadway heatre to-night. Justice Hendricks yesterday united marriage Mr. George W 8. J. Adams, bott u( this city. Hays & G \wmlmn mmenced a suit against the ming $130 on some old and unpaid grading certific Dressed chickens are be u rive in_quantities, and "hmg at wholesale at 8 cents, turkeys 10 cents. Seeming impossibilities will be per- formed a, and evening at the opera house by the Kellar combi- nation. The firemen will soon begin the sale of tickets for their annual bail. The citi- zens should see to it that the boys are given a benefit, The Council Bluffs Cracker bak masque ball takes place next Tuesd: night and not Monday as has been nounced by mistake. Mrs. Groen, mother of the late Mrs. Hattie Sadowski, desires to publicly thank her kind nds for their help and sympathy in her great sorrow. 3. T. Wal has commenced a suit against the city claiming $1,000 damages on account of a change of grade, whereby his residence, corner of Fourth and Story strects, has been injured, Thomas McFadden, of Layton town- ship, has been charged with having won the affections of & maiden in that part nd then betrayed her. heaving before Justice in ¢ to ar- The police court yesterday did not in- te that the city was full of roughs, as t,” of the evening prohibition organ LI'IHI\N There were only two homeless wanderers charged with~ vagrancy, and they were allowed to go on the promise to go on their journey, they appearing to be no desperadoces. The next regular mecting of the Knights of Labor, to be held on Wedne day evening of next week, is to be dressed by State Ma k Wheat, of Colfa onc of 'the most_int sting sp the order, and the membe forward to his coming as u sur ‘The Daughters of Rebekah are to give a seleet ball Wednesday eve l\uu-m ber 24, in T tee on invits Anderson, Matthews, Mi Ra wdel, Mr. T. Brenneman. ations will be o Lazzie Racer, Mr. (, A“IQOH and Mr. T. C. E. Only those holding admitted., The case of Dr. Bellinger against Hackelman held the attention of the sup- erior court and a jury y The case is one brought to recover for a docetor’s bill, and the defense claims that he should not recover becas tient did not recover, a countel When the young man of the Ey d writés to the Des Moines Reg that Council Blufls is *a paradise thieves and thugs,” th per comes out and endorses the sen “a fair statement of the it spends its remaining breath in calling eve body but itself ‘“‘cnemies to Counc Blufls,” ‘The boom ma; of some things, } sery lnunuI of the State Regi the old price- amount paid for mal, in which nounccl ed as thugs.’ Those interested in the entertainment to be given house next Thursday reatly to get a chan being o combination, whict this afternoon and ing their desire, Mr ed Hadson, the munager of combination, usl il sly g use of the desired 3 which will be groatly appreciated by the *district school” folks. e -— Elcetric door bell lar alarms and every form of dom ical appli- ancés at the New York Plumbing Co. —— Mrs, A. 8. Hall is prey nmkmg on short notiee vening cause arise in the pric hut the young man who Blufis™ correspondent ster can still be had at cents, t len" the a “Special,” sent by Council lHnI! 15 de- ‘the paradise of thieyes and district school at the op evening, desi : to use some bill y the Kelly at the opera On learn- 2 to do dress- and at reasonable etics of game and fish all styles. Short \mhl-\ 1 spuc & Billy's, 404 Broudway. their window. Oysters lty, Doc Just look in zy Boy. A boy uwamed Riley Bradshaw, lives on South Eighth street, wus arrested yesterday on complaint of his mother who suid he tried to kill her with an axe, and was smashing up the furniture m the se. The boy is not quite right 1n his und has been institution for the feeble-minded in Glen- wood. She says that the hu) has told her time and again that he set :}r ot in Glenwood, id, who red for at the and she believes he - Call for euu)llung you. prices, Every »u«) s sLore, B ed, bottom Main, —_— the city at Do¢ and 404 Broadway, 25 cents. Best dinner in Billy's, Seal brand u)au-u at H. J. Palmer's, WANTED—By & pr: m'lu'ul printer and local writer of experience, a situation on a good woekly, in a an} town in western lowa. AddressJ. 1, care Beg, Council Blufls, —— Accidentally Killed Himself, John Layha, who accidentally shot hiwself last week while examining a re- volver he had just purchased, has died from the eflects of the wound. The ball passed through the lower part of the abdomen and ludgul in the left hip, Dr. Hauchett, oftice No. 12 Pearl streets uhl‘\,vnw 120 Fourth street. Telephone 0.1 e Sea! brand oysters at H. J. Palmer s. R Stamping and full variety of embroidery waterials, Mrs. H. P. Niles, 402 B'dway, - —- P. C. DeVol sells Stewart, Clima Acorn and Westminster hard coal vu Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves #nd ranges. Ecowomy steam wnd warm »ir lurnlws. Nu, 004 Broadway. to the | THE NEWS IN THE BLUEFS. Planning For a New and Larger County Farm. RETIRING SUPERVISORS. THE A Driver Tossed Out of His Wagon and Badly Huart—A Crazy Boy Goes For His Mother With an Axe— Uncle Sam's New House, Unselfishness, For the Bee by G. W, Crofts For others live if you would make Your own lite fuil of peace while here; Giye balm to wou liearts that ache And brok windly cheer. For every good and worthy deed Will prove to thee a heavenly dower, I kind thon:ht and word o seed golden fruit or fragrant flower. And e Of g Then give Your And taste the joy of him who knows The path of sweet unseliishness, The rose that opens wide its breast, Receives the sunshine and the deiy, Tho soul that gives is truly ble Aund shines in heavenly beauty, too. - Farewell Resolutions, The two retiving members of the board of supervisors of this county make a very happy exit, accompaniec they are by the friend! s and esteem of the other members, and with th nce on every hand that the public ge y en dorses their oflicial actions. The mem- bers of the board who enjoyed a final feast at the home of A, C. Craham pr EL mm him with an clegant gold-headed cane, which will serve as o happy re- minder of the days spent in attending to the county’s interests. "The remaining members of the board also adopted the following resolutions, which have been ordered spread on the records. The press sentiments which will meet with the endorsement of the county at large: Whereas, The term of oflice of A. C. Grabam and Henry Rishton, . of supérvisors, will expi r to the next regular gossion of the board, thercfore be it Resolved, we tender to Messrs Graham and Rishton, the retiring mem- bers, our sincere tha anks for their uniform kindness and _consideratior towards those azsociated with them oflic that we desir 'ty appr 't ntegrity, impartiality, z and the faithful performance “of oflicial duties which haye u|~l|| i them in the discharge of 11 duties appertaiming to their positior members of the bonrd of sup which have won the confidenc and esteem, not only of their associs but also of all others brought in contact with them in their oflicial relations. Seal sacques, fur trimmings, ete., at METCAL Wall paper shad Niles, No. 403 lhu'\d\\'ng. —— A New County Farm, There is some discussion as to the ad- visability of disposing of the present poor-farm, and securing another and a larger one. The expense of maintaining the paupers of the county is now quite large, and it is claimed thatit can be materially reduced by having a larger and better farm, and better accommoda- tions for this purpose. A plan is being considered for getting a laurge amount of land near the institution for the de: dumb, and of erecting there suitable buildings, including an insane for the care of chronic ca: haying them kept at other institutions at the county’s expense. This will involve the selling of the vresent farm, and the myestment of some additional money 1n the new one and its buildings. One of the obstacles to the plan is »ut torth in the fact that the county has just built a new jail and is building a large and pensive court house, thus leading many to feel that further enterprises had better be postponed for the present. The plan is being considered, however, and it is among the probabilities of theé future at least. - Headquarters for gloves and mittens at Mercary Bros, H. Sheafo & Co., loan chattle security of eve fice No. 500 Broadway, - See West Point improvewents in he money on 'S iption; of- upstairs Latest 8. W. A, Woob. The Kellar combin: the opera house lust ¢ al, wonder, and his trne! weird cabinet mysteries held the closest attention of the audience, and excited expressions of surprise on all sides, He is the best in his line of any who have visited Council Blufls in years, and he mukes no cluim of employing supernat- , although many of tho feats performed appear to be beyond the ken or cunning of man. There is a great variety in the entertainment, and the details of the performance would be necessary to give the reader a clear ide of how ‘wonderfully skillful in magi Kellar is. Some of the spiritualists di clare he is a natural medium, but he claims to be able to reproduce any so- called spiritua mumfestation b naty There are many novel- tie into the entertainment, and the success last night ensures u full house for this afternoon and evening. ee that your books are made by More- bouse & Co,, room 1, Everett block, oal and wood from C. B before an advance in price Telephone 13, Order your Fuel compar No. 539 B'dw - Everybody's store, good place to buy goods, No. 823 M Uncle Sam's House, Work on the roof of the government building is progressing as rapidly as pos- sible. There are only six men at work, but as the contractors have until the 25th of December next to complete the same there is no great rush, The plumbing is shortly to be let and parties are now figuring out their esti- es. As soon as the plumbing can be- gin, 50 as not to interfere with the roofing workmen, it will no doubt be pushed to completion, The work of making con- nection with the sewers is to be included in the plumbing contrac — Try & Garland Cook stove for soft coal. Cooper & McGee have them, - The best »lo\e | ever had is the verdiet of thousands who have used the Radiant Home base burner. Cooper & McGee, agents. Crippling a Driver. Yesterday forepoon & young man pamed McCalumet, driving a delivery wagon for Eugene Mottaz, was seriously injured by the horse rumning away, smushing the wagon, and throwing out the boy, who is uged about sixtecn years. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1884 He fell on to the curbstone causing a fracture of one rib, and some appgrently internal injuries. He was removed to the home of his parents on upper Broadway, :\nl[ Dr. Montgomery called to attend \im - Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main. - “Dude” Henderson “Pinched Several days ago the police received word from Denison, Ia, to arrest a col- ored man known as “Dude” Henderson, who it was claimed, was a fugitive from justice. The police got no trace of the “‘dude’ until last evening, and Captain O’'Brien and Officer Beswick went up on Pierce street and in looking wround “Rotton Row,” they came across a man that they supposed was th one ed, While they w |||(nm|'l‘ sation with him a colored woman pushed her head out of the door and said, *'Hello, Dude Henderson, what you doing he when you come from Des Moines? This was identification enough officers, and they placed him in the ety jail, whicre he gave his name as Lee Hen- derson, The oflicers trom Demson will probably come for him this morning. — - Substantial avstracts of titles and rea estate loans, J. W. & B. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl strect, Council Blufls, - Personal Paragraphs, ’(‘ Lefller, of St. Louis, is at the Bech- tele. D. Hunt, of Avoca, 1s registered at the Ogden A. Clark, of Cedar Rapids, is at the ngd.-u H. Lehman, of Des Moines, is at the lhw-hlt‘h' Alfred K. Smith, of Rutland, the Pacifi Bain, of Des Moines, , isat is a Pacific Charles W at the Pacific E. P. Raymond, Ogden guest. John Hobricker, of Quiney tele hotel guest. J. A. Hamilton, of Ncola, was a Blufls visitor yesterday, C. D. P h, of Des Moines, is a guest at the Ogden house. E. P. Ryan and w t the Pacific. C Woodward, a guest of the Pacitic. City Marshal He bert of Atlanta, in the city yesterd J. K. Davison, of llu' Logan Courier, was in the city yesterday. George H. Beebe, of Mar among the O; B Captain Nansen, a St. Louis grain mer chant, was in the city yesterday ago, came in trom at the Bechtele, aton, is non g vals that came last ght, of Marion, is stopping of Malcon, is an a Bech- of Suratoga, N, of Burlington, is was halltown, is the Ogden & in night. nd family left Maly © up ‘theirporm ida, the change count of his il Good overco: ) nH £1 to $3.50, other ;‘nml-»ll\ proportion. Everybody's Main. = - BALMY SLEEP. 1 Souna Sleep to Health. 4y le ancet: It is manife down any universall s to the number of hour irable to sle ' persons require pr ) wumount of slumber, and it likely that any person lengih of sleep on all_oc the most monotonous lives penditure of varying quantities and make 1(1flv||n" demands on e und muscle power on several days. We do not, of course, iniply u. at slecp is the season of Regular Essential ly impossible applicable which 1t Ly 1o two the is sea o .uul phy! 1l changes but it is neyer- theless true in pract that prolonged or exceptionally ertion, whether of brain or muscle, requires a correspond- ingly lengthy or deep repose. Speaking brosdly, “sleep is the state 1n which tho say, damped down and the for cooling. unstrung, and pver its elasticity during the re- 2 perviods of slumber. The point 15 to sceure what Bic ized smeral sleep made up of p sleeps. The whole body should be rested—so far as any avordable dem on its energy is coneérned—dur The Irishman who explained th slecp did for him beeause when ie *‘paid attintion to it'’ utter in his witticism. If sleep be thorough, then a short spell will do me a much Jonger duration of sl incomplete and impe; nature and in its eflects. We cannot discuss the physiology in this place, but two or three propositions, based on’ expericnce: and obscrvation may be briefly set down by way of s gestion worth thinking ont for spec application in | Sleen i > 1l and, therefore, regards its indue- nd management, ought to be in_conformity with nm . That it is a state which recur p odically is evident from the ro day and night, and approximate ought to go to sleep when the light falls and wake with the sun therefore be ey t that us to sleep longe the the summer, for the sufli son that the main| d\llmglll cold The how may m its function natu winte; necessarily sumption of ene than is v\]wullul on this vital purpose In the warm season. It has been ulleged that the organism takes stores 5 much during sleep as 1t has expended dur the ing hours, and when the reser are . wakes; but this is only a half-truth, in so far as it is truth at all. What happens is rather a rest from the rapid movements of waking hfe, during which the slower activities of function me to overtake the faster ones. ration by nutritionis a more tardy than consumption by work and heat production, and if the hure were not to sleep the tortoise would be left hope- ssly behind. It is essential to health that the tortoise should not Iag far in the ad sleep must be just as long as B s luggard nutritive pro- cesses. Practically, therefore, a man should sleep until he is ro(r4-~lu-n|. The mistake many persons make is in at tempting to govern what must be a mat- ter of instinct by volitional control. When we are weary we ought to slecp, and when we wake we should get up. There are no more vicious habi adopting measures to employing artitices, or, still sorting to drugs and other de duce or prolong sleep. Dozing is the very demoralization of the sleep function, and from that pernieious habit arises much ul the s0- wlhd alu ulo::ln 5 murn' in and s not the time for sleep is evi- dent upon the face of the faet that nature has proviged the night, whereis no man can or ought to work. lnstead of trying to lay down bitrary rules as to the length of sleep, it would be wiser ina common sense und physiological way to suy, work while it is day, sleep when you are weary, whici will ¢ at night if the duy has been speut in honest and ener etic Jabor. When you wake, Ti if the day's work las been sufliciently well done, the tinre of waking will not be earlier than sunrise (he difficultios about sleep and slecplessness—apart from dreams—are alm uniformly fruits of & perverse refusai to comply with the laws of nature. ake, for ex- ample, the case of a man who cannot sleep at night, or rather who, having fallen asleep wakes. If he called strong lmmh-d. he think: hape reads falls asleep again, being r1-|wm'd lays the foundation of a habit of waking in the night and thinking or reading to induce sleep. Be- fore long the thinking or reading fails to induce sleep, and habitual plessness occurs, for which remedi are Sought and mischief is done. the wakeful an would only rouse himself on w nd gret up and do a fuil day's w y sort, and not doze during the day, when next the night came _round his si feen or twe hours of wakefnlness would be rewarded by a sleep of nine or ten hours in length; and one or two of these nful struggles against a per- verted tendency to abnormal habit would rectify the error and avert the calamity. The cure for sleeplossness must be natu: I, because sleep is a_state of natural thmical function. You cannot tamper th the striking movement of a clock without injuring 1t, and you cannot tam- per with orderly recurrence of sleep with- out impairing “the very constitution of things on wh ch the orderly performanc Hafkness Brothers Special sale —0F— Cloaks this Week ——————— NewGoods, LowestPrices HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS AND DRY GOODS! Mail Orders promptly attended to. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. If you wish a really cheap suit to order, 2o to William |vr0\'or, (late of Chicago), No. 13 North Main St. next to Americ Dist, Telegraph ofti He will ma you a fine fitting all-wool suit for Pants to order $6. Having opened a cloth and trimming house in connection with the mere tailoring establishment, I would resy fully invite an inspection of same. Par- ties desirous of obtaining cloth by the rd and making up their own goods can be accominodated immings of all kinds furnished. Goods ent to order, In fuct anything you wish ean be furnished at bottom pr b Don't forget a fine fitting suit to order %25, pants $6, and cloths and trim- t equally low ||;.||| N . Grover, N North Mmn St., next door to \mmlnnn Distriet Telegrs |pl| oflice. MURDER!! s again making its o years’ teial of DR.THOS. JRF that fatal melwdy hus fuct that it is infallible ns n p 1 you permit your children 1o dio with dip heir blowd be upon youe For sale onlly at the ofli South ,Council Biuf by expross ipt of price. § o thio Omatia o . Butler, of Hazel Dell, Pottawattamie s family of persons, lignant diphtheria. covered by the uso of Di Jofteris und Cure' for Diphtheria, wmm.u the u physiciun. 1. islakesl No. 1410 Camphell stroet, Omiabi, who recently 10at & beautiful and ia: reating dunghior,” aged about 16 yeurs, by tho treatment of one of the it could n saved. Another one of our children who hud the diphtheria, her throat was filled up with the putrid ulceration, we used your dicine and 'in twelye hours tho digease was complotely su Tu the future we will s 10 our house © of our chil S v hanktul to you, a rezrct that wo did got call on you soouo From the Couneil Bluffs Daily Globe: - oPike edilor ot tho Cambrin (Ebens: ‘perso: 10 oty yeurs, owi i ona of the hest men livin, ravaged with diphthorin, a His family reatly dis- htheria Cure was used, and the lnil of the rest of his child- ren suved. Letters from Mr. MoPike are un. bounded in their expressions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the loss of all his little ol Five of Mr. M, ldren out of eight dle Irum diphth an opportunity of sipe b DYSPE Dy.qlul:llv Why misory and dlo_tn dis- pair with cuncer of sbe stomach? . Dr. Thomas Jefforis curcs every cuse of indigestion and constipation in a very short time. ' Best of ref: erences given. Lxspe e'uhl 15 the cause of ninety per cent of diseased conditions. Price 1Or two WEeks treatinent. Dr, s medicine 1s infallible for ali kinds of sore throats. Indispensible in putrid sore throat, in_malignant scarlet fever, ehanging it in 48 hours to the simple form. Infal lible cure for all inflammatory, ulcerative, put- ¥ld, canc ation of the womb snd all u remedy. 0 doctor required JOHN Y. STONE. JACOB SIMS. STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook COUNCIL BLUFFS GLEASON, 26 Pearl Street. COAL WOOD! sED.#B o WILLIAMS »e Tailor #* TWlen’s Furnisher, 506 DBroadway, Council Bluffs. ~>P Rl Koadipg Btyles and Impoptatiops Gopstaptly op Hand e~ 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. FARM LANDS CHEAP! Farming Lands in Towa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to School and state lands $10.00 per acre. Land Buyers fare free. cent interest. No. 555 Broad way, Council Bluffs, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Hgs. C. L. GILLETTE, 1h Mitinesota on 80 yoats' time & por Information, ete., given by ATSTRUD, Chicago. &Lt amutlw&mt and fn—ta&t pstytps« o—/ ontw;&e 354@(‘ and Anler Hair Cinaments. HAIR otk nade to atder, G0oOoDs, 49 ./l{ru-w étw;t 6wwwout .&lw#b uan—w-cv DRESSMAKING o —— All Work Guaranteed to Give Satis- faction. o Woolen Dresses liéde$ 5 t A$7 inthe Latest ty'e, 0 “Slkazd Vcivet 8t 10 Dresses to Ordor, 0 None but experienced hands employed. Out of town orders eolicited. Refers to those who have had work done. Mrs. L. Simmons, No. 514 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NWOTICE. Special advertisements, such s Lost, Found To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, W ants, Boarding, ete., will beinsortod fn this column nt the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first lnser- jonand Five Cents Per Line for cach subsoquens insertion. Leavo advertisements at our offico No. 12 Peal street, ncar Broadway, Council D~A Doy with pony {o carry fico mL"iAL 3—01d papers for sale at the Boo o T ANTED—Partics intending to be married WV ety e ut the Pryor's Bee job oftice to select their wedding curds. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufls having Flire Esoa.pe And all mo 'ern improvements. 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET El] We arestill offerving the greatest bar- gains in CARPETS Ever offeved in this city or the west. Qur stock is as lavge and complete as any you can find, and we guar- antee prices away below all com- petition. - Wehave also a full line of URTAINY Of all grades and make, including Lace, Turcoman, Chenille, Irish Point, etc., ele, OUR ROG Department Comprises Turkish, rach, Brussels, A prices lower than the lowest, CurtainGoods by theYard Window Shades nyrnia, Ker- ciminster, ete., at | citi And fixtures, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Lineoleums, ete, A large line of Silk and Mohair Plushes and Up~ holstery goods; Easy Chairs, Otto~ mans, Foot Rests, ete., for the hol- iday trade. Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or double., MASON WISE. L‘umu, Bluffs. N. SCEURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. BOOK BINDING County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSpec- ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCE C. B. National Bank, M. K Smith xm, ens' Bank, Deerc, Wells & Vvt National Bunk, O 1. Insurunce Ofcer & Pusey.Bankors,C. 3 Savins Bank. R. RICE, M. D Cancers i it o B blood. Over thirty years practical experionce, No. 11 Pearl Bt., Council Bluts, 8§~ Consultation free. "R.L.WILLIAMS 18 N. Main st, Council Bluffs, Ia.,, and 209 15th st , room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agentfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Slate, Mantels, how Cases, ulic, ete, “Tents, Awnings, Roofing, Plate and Window G d and FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet, one will'be paid; $10, 1ound frip. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFES, IA, Estublished 1 & (oo} £sTATES 0 P eV STREET: 5 PEAR- /(,D\_ L Bros LOAN AY Blulls Counct! BV I‘IHE [ [.’SLHA’I.’ in the folloy wing Companies @German American, of New York Phaniz,* of Hartford. Hartford, of Hartford. Callforuidn, of San Francisco, ‘Stottish Union & National, of Edinburg. Union, of San Francisco ‘State,* of bos Moines Williamsburg City,* of Broakiyn. Those marked with 4 ® insure also against [ss by Wind Storms, Cyclanes and Tornadoes REAL ESTATZ "ohaniul i | AND FARM PROPERTY AT LOWEST L RATES, ® o % o % Ifl(})’ Y LOANED o~ Goon ciry (TS THIE For a buyer to go where and Gr v nmmnn" (‘") i Ll l Al L the largest Stock itest Varieties are kept in any one line. Again, if seller hu EXPRRIRNC Accom DATIONS faithi those who buy wll be s and if seller giyes et we ures, you have three excelle patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers t s .m.l meas- reasons for to buy of HEATON FUEL CoO., No. 628 Broadway, Council Blufls, phone 110, | YHOLESALE AND JOBBING HEOUSES Or COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, INMPLEMENTS WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, Carringes, Fte , Lte. Council Bluffs, lowa. i(l-,\'\l().\l-l MANUFACTURING CO. Munufactnrorsof and Delers in Hand ani Power Corn ¢ Lell 1s, And ageneral line of first olass wgricultaral implomonts. No 1, 1503, 1505 and 1 th Main Strost, Council B Town. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs aniJobhars of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggios, Carringes, and all kinls of Farm Maohinery. 1M to 1116 South Main Streot, Counoil Dlufe own, Carpels Curtalns, Window Shadss Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Ete. Na. 405 Ill\\lv\!wny Council Biufrs, owa. RS, TOBACCO, Y & MOORE, csale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Blufrs, owa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Frait and Produce Commisslon Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council #luifs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Dru"gms 01[;, Patnts, Glass, Druggists’ it St., and N ool e Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 642 Council Blufts, DBreudway, WIRT & I)l QU I Whalesale Fuits, Cnuhcuancry, COMMISSION : Leqthar, Harness, Saddlory. Ete. Main St.. Council Blulls, lowa. STCALE BROTHERS Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Brondway, Council Blufts. HEAVY HARDWARE. KEEL Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blufts, Towa. LT, OILS. llll NCIL BLU H(IIL(U —Wholesale Donlers in— [lluminating & Lubricating 0il3 Gasoliay BTC., BTC. Theodore, Agent, Council Blufrs, Towa. LUAL PILING BT A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southern Lumbsr, Piling, And Bridge Matcrinl Specialtios, Wholoswlo Lume ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 13 Main 5t, Council Biufis, Jowa, WINGS AND LIQUOKS, JOHN Wi Imported and Domestic 'Wl 85 & Liquors Ageut for St Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No.1J Muin 5t Council Blulfs, LINDER, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No GO0 Main St.. Councll Blufs, L. I(ll:&: nr .\:(;), Wholesale Liguor Dealers. No. 16 Browd way, Council Blufrs Reductlon in Pnces, IN China, Glassware, Etc., At W. S, Homer & Co's, No, 24 Council Blufs, ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, No, 328 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Mrs. O. A. Rogers, Late of the Parislan Millinery Co., Manager. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, EROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFEFS, Opposite Duwmy Dupot, pojIasadag ST PRICRUTR 120)5 11§ and mules kept coustantly on | hand, for sale at re r in car loads. | Oders promypely ‘filled by contriot on short notice. Stock sold o1 SuLUTER & Bovky, Pelephone No. 114 Formerly of Koil Sale Stablus, coruer 15 ave aud 4L street, \

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