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g COUNCIL BLUFFS o . 11.2!."fi¢“."Sifi.“fl?‘f.l"?}' FJ"'.'.I:E“‘A‘:"%‘If ' your caringe and seoure your | T0 Be Given Away By Henry Bivman & L] The SLm(ingLnf JA(;m:! gusl;ln Beivg Re- | 1o vest. q\‘;vx,-x- e @ and ‘:,lm\gm.s Eve Co.'s People's Store, SATURDAY MORNING DEC. 18, bearsed in Detall, C. D. Walters, who was at the time on | Magquerade of the Sons of Veterans, at y 1o — OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. the police force, testitied as to secing the | Bushnell's book store { TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS merveres 1y oo oo preor ey e | PUMPING ANUNWILLING WITNESS | BitiR L U0 of e suloges befort the | 35 We beg leave thus morning to announce tha in any part Y On Jan 1887, Consisting of T T g, | The Work of the atvation Avmy - | Y. Bellinger o ttendod the dying Ha[ nESS Bml B[S "Hianikets, Tavte Linen, vocions. | OUT advertlsed “change of firm" has occurred, an post-mortem, describe TELEPHONES Death of Mrs, Snodderly—Com: man and 1 post-mortem, described Money, Silk Dress Pat- Hesieen ormce. o Entertainmenterthe hays | lHe wounds in detuil, thefo boing o of Yorns, Bioy B and we are now ready to serve our friends at the Nien1 Eprior No. 23, = il b U Groges, who at the time of the ————— For every two dollars worth of goods old Stand 405 BrOfldWfly MINOR MENTION. " tragedy was emvloyed at the Metropoli This will be 1} X for bargains, Our | Purchased, you will receive a coupon On Trial For His Life. tan_ hotel, just opposite, testified to the E v eck for g Ou F ~ H o tire | 18 at n ticket, good fc nance he follo N. ¥, Plumbing Co The triah. of Major Williame for tho | thafor. Hohchand Cuvsancoming.{n therg | €0HTE line of Shawlsa P B e M AT 2 In the formation of the new firm we have N il goods at Moltet's murder of James Hughes was oceupyiag | about’ ten minutes before the shooting us on Junuary 15th, 1887 Solld sckieo] shoos at Atata.? the tho of the distriot court. yostordag. | A Ksinga SNk AS ey R ool L Bl Lo e ot ey | cONSolidated with Mr. Ed. Stockert, who thereby gk o i, ur o, o | Mk et s 1 n et | g ' g e DAKS, UIDAKS i et Sl becomes a member of the new firm and will b Warm felt slippers at Adams’ come, The killing of Hughes occurred | the man with a limp and: another man plushes, th §1 | o ke ofl | W yoRF iy AL TS, URION: AVetyS: Hotel | CheiNE SRvat LIk blam: P SHCONT BRI one stanosony oo | @lad to meet his old customers at the above lo- ouliy il G 3 A ot ened ntthe time it The “case will probably be comvleted | \woo qown to close out. Fhey must be | Room Suite, ¢ nn‘( Bedstead, | . il today. 1t1s not known what the defense | WA dow Drosser and Wash § of el < | Complete scts of Dickens for $7.50 at | appearl that Williums and tughes [ M0t 14 Shateated it i o | *old. We distancecompetition in qual- | with bovered o 148, WOrth, ‘],“,"“"‘”” i cation. Bushnell's were both members of a gang of crooks, | fempt wil a il ds and ¢ . ushnell 7 ere bof gang . | tempt will be made to get Williams off on ity of goods and low prices, is the THIRD PRIZE-Once of the very best | f Ihe Light gnards will meet in the | there being four in the party, the two | the theory that 1t was' Roach who fired verdict ¢ stome six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic' Sew- Knights of * hull this evening others being Jack Roach, “Three Fing. | the fatal shot, as the two were standing AR AL A b ing Machines. The very best machine We will enfer into dfl'a"s more 'u"y later on, but it will Adams’ she 7 Broadway RREATAN cenlled. and a fol. | near each othier, and thus far there has in the United States, worth $65.00, i : : Tho Pall Mall club gave its socond | el ook, ashe wascatlod and & ol | been no witness who testifies that e saw S S be the aim of the new firm to savé money for all thelr cus- party last evening, wiich - like the initial | 10% nam ey D some | Williaws shodt. ~The clerk at the_hotel wros grain Black Silk,” cost ne was an elegant gathering despite the | difliculty, the supposStion ng that it | at the time, a young fellow named s yard, worth $60.00. tomms, SiorH was aanarrel_over the division of spoils. | O'Neill, has disappeared, and although FIFIH PRIZE ~One elegint Seal Plush Adams & Co. have the goods they ad- | Hughes and Wiiliams hao some angry | e aswell asGerspacher werein the voom | Manufacturers ave advancing prices | 1-ondon Dyed C1 to be made to order F H ORCUTT vertise. They never mislead the minds | words at the hot 5 o'clock in the [ When tie shooting took place, he is 0ot | ey never was so towy, and can- | ©OJLLHe licky ticket holder, worth §60.00 LA of the public afternoon, jeoreo spacher | here to testify, and Gerspacher s he 6L 8D Vet “T}I\;\"IIII PRIZE 0O r]mu of the finest ; b os ronined. | did not know Who shot Blankets made by the Pioneer I 1 S R LS AL e e} i regard to tho ying docturation of Woolen ymil of Califarnia, wrth §10.00 L M. TREYNORy Council Bluffs Carpet Co. T & 2 ! 6 i & B, and e ¢ ol was | Hughes as testilied to by Mr. and Mrs, PRIZE—-One Beautifully | Judge Loofbourow. e e il J]”j‘l“'ll e | Unthank, 1t seoms that the defense was HOSIERY Decorated Dinner an Set, eonsist ED, STOCKERT | The MeMahon store binlding, and other | Fenewed, an 18 A ooy i | going to advance the theory that Roach ing of bundred and fort w08, L) SHBELY; 18 1o Wn Hold Loidny 1 Sloek | major. He and Lis two companions fled. | Koing to : y that R and forty picces, perty, is to be sold to-dav « ek | 1 The two stiecoeded 1 making their | WAs some times called major and that 00, the court house, under toreciosure 5 i 18 Broughit bi - | Williams was not known by that title i B iHTH PRIZE--An Elegant Seal g © Warm felt goods at Adams'shoo store. | ESCAPe:, Williame was browght back for | i e the shooting. so that when : i DO, worth gmo0, “French Cook™ diveet from Paris will | was guilty of the murder until one by | Hughes suid that the major shot him he ¢ . NINTH PRIZE A very tine Paisley e on exbibition Saturday, 18th instant, | one (he witnesses to the tragedy either | Meint Roach, or somebody else, and not 3 : 4 Shawl, worth 865 00. ! ut Brackett's, No. 238 Broadway disappeared or changed their stories as | Wilhams. 3 s o (JENTH DRIZ Angora Beavor y 1 Pt feied Braided straw shippers, Adams shoe | to the shooting, and the prediction begs The ease is being closely fonght, and | 3 ok § th $30.00, ¥ Wholesale and vetail. Families supplied with ten and twenty pound paek= S1bth to b commotethat Williame contd hagils | Distriet Attorney Thornell’ andColonel TH PRIZE-One Gentleman's age Al members of the Council Blufis Re- | be convicted. LML Bl I bl ) : KNS OMPaA . Suit of Clothing, made of Imported b Yogi odge 0. 0. I District Attorney Thornell is pressing add to the interest. Yesterds fter- TR RESY Worsted, guaranteed tine fit for the Y : fl- ‘\=l¢illlllillnu'vln\ wln L th;. ]\kolk mvlw-f xlnn-:?.l.:-‘»l‘.-. )\.‘:xlui \m Ik: .;l H‘wl m‘u\l noon 4 question was put to Gerspacher LR "ol vinner \‘\_‘n_llllh s‘l‘.(m.‘ 2 B J. Y- FULLER, 39 Peal‘l St., Councll Blu (] be present this (Saturday) evening. By | out of the evidence as he § by Daily, and objected to by the district 3 4 AT PRIZE--A Gentleman's order of N. G from unwilling witnesses. The prisoner | dttorney. —Gerspacher seemed deter ver Overcoat, worth $30.00 has for s attorneys Colonel Duily and | Mined o answer, although cantioned to ] NTH PRIRE — One Boy's tubher goods and over sho®s at attorn ily a ! feid el tionad to HIRTEENTH PRIRE — Ono Boy! Adini RLERL A LT U D bl e Tt Vi of s former | TN week ook for dis R R . A Macedonia witness before the grand | ;00 'vgom, and a3 usual is on the alert nd the judge told him he | @rpistmas Novelties e ticket. Worth $15.00 jury ot so full of Council Bluils “pop” | {HI ORGSR e HSHES B e necdn't e so anxions' to answer “nov FOURTEEN PRIZE—One Boy's :hmiwldl_u.iu}. sobered off at 1|h:- ity | Lrisoner. The major sits a8 unconcerned, | Colonel Daily objected to the sarcasm » 3 o . Suit, for a boy !u(\\ "nllu' wres of 3 and Farming Lands in Towa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 (o puilding before he was in a condition to i e £ D REeLIy: s ot foniceron! | Shown in the re and expressed his ) year $10.00 per acre. - Sehool and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time 5 per appear and testify L ) .;:.l.)"’]‘,.‘l,‘f,‘,{ L eooRet 1t | opinion very clearly ws to tie manner of irth § 3 centinterest. Land Buyers fare free, Information, etc., given by : William Nole, ‘one of the oldest and otost silence and, aithongh talking | the fndize wards this witness, as shown - - EENTH PRIZE—One Elegant In ; ; P. P. LAUSTRUP, hest known residents. is lying very low at | froely with others on | every Gther sute | in the leeture” given Gerspacher in the ant's Cloak, worth $10.0 : . 55 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Chicago. nis home, No. 120 Franklin street. He has e resimes Sis silente when ap. | morning, and afterwards by this remark X1k PR One Elegant been ili for u long time, and his end now e it Hhe siightost cireamstance | The fudge coolly informed the colonei Call and see our goods s Parlor Table, worth $10.00. ’ prices marked in- plain figures at | event. fa the court room he preserves | U ace, and that | P WS ocension o 3 uit of e Loc Mo ! e St e e ety v | for et ot of ‘paiienes wih wh 4 | efore purchasing | wegian O < T e e For sale or exchange for clear land, | gestion (uh!\.lhn'uv‘_ nd hardly mov- Vitness. £ = =i unital AU Ay 1e bl Couneil Blulls or Omala property, o | ing a musele from opening o adjourn- [y sSoe Naples and dic” may be very elsewhere. T e e most promising and fashionable trotting | ment. Litte has ever been Jearned of | wood. hut to own & Now clothes PET{SHWBRLhIROIODNS e Tion, standard bred. Ad: | his lustory, but v wmors are abroad, | £907 e : gents, ! B Hunt. Harlan, 1 all pointing 1o his theing an all-around | Senet did live out @ matwral ife happy HARKNESS BROS 2 N o Bk il Adous’ T3e warm slippers for | €rook, very shrewd, of fir more than or- e ' T LS00 S v inhome strang vidence suined | g goots and Christmas Novelties a Table Set, consisting of Tablo Cloth amd il B iptiea or yestorday from Mra, Unthnic. and. om m;lh‘\l:.hl ) . m{\ [““l\\: b e PHONE NO 163, a Dozen Amk,ln:\“l |Ix'li(1[=l/\;4m. L Hoonis at Iteas Night School During the Winter slippers call at Adams’, 417 Broadway, | v husband in regard to the dying dec- | epijdren, from $1.50 up. rosent of Twenty [h.l.xh;om Picce e Council Blulls, and_find oyt the fact | eations of Hughes. Tiey were with MereaLr Bros L > o for his § oW ¥ i Jne Toilet S r— too high. 3 4 the priest, and was fecling that s eid | tiiety days 1 will scll hoating stoyes at No. :—One ITandki rehief Bos. Adams & Co. don’t claim to have any- | wasnear. #n response to @ question of | cost for each only. RPN C IV brid | 2o e P L B, \\‘lnil . nv!l"ll.l,\;m: pitirs of Christmis | Nvs, Unthank le d that the defend ; - No oo ae ol 26 Pearl Street slippers, but probably can produce a | antchot him. There was some sparring | Substanti wts of titles and real T No. 2i—One Stand Cover s greater number of pairs than any retail- | jogween the ys and much gues | estate loans. W. & E. L. Squive. No, SPECIAL NOTICES. No. 886 bottle line Perfume, Ing wholesale house in this, our flourish- | fjoning of the ssies as Lo the exact | 101 Pearl sireet, Counel Blufis. E N One Toboggan Cap. ; Before being c anght by the advertised “less than cost” racket on Christmas ing city, and many varied styles from 63 | Janenaee u o S ) -One Table Scarf i oit : angui . ke : NOTICE. : 5 10 F1.85. The substance of the testimony was [ s barber shon, bath One fine Splasher he ladies have hit upon an inge nious | that Mrs, Unthank asked nim if ‘Major | rooms re-opencd. It e Lo One fine Lunch Basket oLonn, For Sale, To Rent, % ants . \ s d brass Umbrella way of avoiding the purctiase of eypen- | Williams was the one who shot him, and : B R CA L O LR B One hammered brass Umbrells 8 sps_for fancy jackets, ete. ‘They | Hughes told her that he certainly was, | We have a fine large line of Christ ratoof TE IS PER LINE forthe first inser- | ‘B Onothinlf 0oz fine Xowe arge, rich buttons and tike them to | and’that he would have to answer {o God | novelties that we are sellng cheaper | Jo00 18 Per Line for each subsoquont \ Sac il togdne Jomels. funer and have them made into clasps | for it. ‘There was much qucstioning as | thin ever was known, also mulllers, silk | ari ve advertiseinonts at one ofiey | No puong Silk Umbrella at a trifling expense compaved with the | to whether the words “Major Wiliiams” | bandkerehiefs, Indies”and gents' gloves, | 8612 Voul ‘sivect, nest Broadway, Couneil ] oo duel Dok T B Y ce of the regular clusps, Now that a | were use Mrs. Unthank or by the [ clothing, fine sealskin caps ete. Blugs. BecvCh islics sy itubl y has been found for getting clasps | dying man,of whether the nama Williams Jony'Bexo & Co, P Hold without great expense the clasps will | was wsed at all, ! -~ N e Tirass Broon older. doubtless soon o out of style Considerable’ interest was felt in the | A fine, I CE O SRR | T ik =l e Aty It B All styles Christmas slinpers at | testimony of George Gerspacher. He was ns, silver and plated ward Wi A ) 0 o » time ¢ s il 4 E witable | Cheyney, . \ -One Silk Handkerchief. TELEPHONE < Adams (uite communicat t the time of the | L UW Ty ST RS o) U0 - e A Dnemesiel 3 =B J. H Keesce, who has so long been con gedy. but since then has forgotton « | 9% fOTGRY i aveceing Main St ar. itcrense. .. CAll V. One-half doz. ladie’s fine Linen T s neeted with Alarkness Bros."dry goods | Sttitling number: of facts orning | po i at Bee offi & : Bee ofice, © Handkerehicfs. 0 ; establishment was taken the other d Which he seemed then so riliar. He cil Bluils. No. 48 o oF . g p - cen yards Best Calieo for o with pucumonia, aurl yesterdag was ' ro- | Was beforo the grand jury. and so littl Erene : - - : e ‘,,:\“.,.‘,,“ LA dico ) ; ported to be in a very critical condition, | ¢OUl¢ 0 I rom ) althoug HENE i b rphe of T a companion -One Boy's Hat. N R s tienis g e wouid not Survive: | there was o dowbt of i being un ey | (it Vo B oneymoon i | Gt I8 (06 y wateh ovr o | X f»!:.- 83 8 Shekin Gan, LOMN o 5t FINE - FRENUH M||.|.|NERY his is sad as well as sudden news % the ess 1o the shootmg the g ) atley, N. ., but experts 1o re- | Wred e " hee x evoninzs, Ono One ted O ont 3 0 T andliate ¥ 5 3 ) o eets Lo whose time 15 oceupled at school preferred, ne fine Painted Ornament, : \ ? " i\:ul »,l 'I(x_\unu_r”hu most highly es the suize 3 ¥ | Councir Blufls before” returning to his | office, Council Biuirs. 3 One 1ic lllnH. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. comed of Couneil Blufls eitizens . i work in the far west = R e e 9 One line Doll SOt Boots and shoes neatly half sold at :lnlulnn\m WS |(uuh|\l|\.lo'um!| it Ll o huvo s homa paries groeimho | No 50—~ Ote clogdnt l'able Cover. > Ladies buying a $35 hat or bonnet, on efar Adums. ierspacher, " purtly on aceount of his | oun buy your new suit or overcoat Drovided sho (s dison “pom [ No 51-—-One Boitle Perfume. 2 will be paid; $10, 10und frip SR Rt R willingness s 0 witness, and p e e ) nces, find i de- | X e e eiia Another sale of forty acres is feported | MR I8 I IVITHES (A BRILY | untilyou look at those at Metcaif Bros', ! ; ! One Lace Hundkerehicf us having taken place, the kand being lo 1 L e : - ah aLipxEby 3—One child's fine Lace Coilar, ] [ ; cated in The western part of the city, and | Of the case. | dheve scems to bive been | A elegant line of short_wraps, new Ly lette, » One clegant Doll IRE AS{ R‘] [ SOIIN Y. STONE. JACOB SIMS e asors b syndients fomed | RAINE developus to have implicated | y,ekets, ete., cheap, to close then) out u is. 1S, be e, Counci One elegant Doll —— of Onabi and” Couneil” Blufls partes, | (b 10 She, Bumler 0f Higho, SN B & Co, | T 3 5 One Tidy 1 fhe following Corny STONE & SIMS, Despite the unfayorable time of year for - NOR SALE-Now houso apil_corner 1of, two ~One Table Scarf, ST e e Toal ostate activity there is more life than | Vefore the coroner’s jury and arand jur, Hard and soft coal, best quality, ail IB S com i on pustolias r Wagh Nol i EORoIinaiDoll e Amaiien sre) E any time for years and cverything in in l‘n-lv\ o ha x’\.;llmn tuu“‘\ nll lhl"t sizes. Missouri and lowa wood, €. !;1;‘![45711 .‘\;w::\. und Sixth street. Inquire No. A B To Ut (O 2D I larde of "‘/”S””’ e - - y ' YOALR:f = and in view of there beingnot suflicient | Frer company. D 2 o QUL LEAL T ‘Catifornian, of San Francisco \ dicatés that with the opening of spring | Gildonce against im, the ease. aguinst | bhene raroSr gl D O T e || s IR Starcsh o Natival,of Eanturs. | Practico i the State and Federal cotirty MRG0 AR LU RN BRI Giran e vesterday dismisscd by : e B Teion tor mitin: " Kilivo i, Tiew ofice, | fna naiook Union of Ban Franciaco. oms 7 aud § Shugart-Leno Blook “The present term of the district court "::','.(,‘“(“.,l..,“l“,"‘“ ',%"'“ thon put him AR stovesatcost 1o close them oM. | V& ANTED A g0t lonaokespor 1o ko One Pocket Knife ‘Witiiamsburg City.% of Brooklun COUNCIL BLUFFS o § 0 testi A. Wood, No. 301 Main street. L vill b ] : 5 ; e of 1 howme. Have but one Loy 0. 04— 0N fine Doll will be broken into by a holiday vaeation, | “'olonel Daily, on the part of the de- Noin0d alnin 01\ Soarggol aihoine FHave but ono No, e fine 1 and \»ill reconyeno sbout J anuary fense, objected on several grounds, but Dr. Hunchett, otlice No, 12 P 2 Pear] street ANTE DNt or natarsit No' 66—O0ne Dr. Warner's Corset P T Cilsmop inasiontliol! the objections wore overrulid, and the | Reidonce 120 Fourth streat. felephone I\m\ P e ::. 7 One Sholduy REAL ESTATE "0l in i avins ardale dtanies ana e 1aras, under the new order of things, Iins not | Mamory wis strangely defective, wonder. | ° S o o6 enm Kunsns. Oty 10 Ko > e infant - Pl At L il Atiibieste R been decided upon, bt as now planned [Tty hoor, wnd s forgetiry ' wonde Salvacion Army i3 3500, By (uking @ rocoint of the acent at | NO.G4—One baby Dress Mu\i:\' LOANED 0N GooD Ity BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIFS, » tel 3 o i i A unsns City 1o name of C. Shenfleld, n re No. 70—One [arge Doll 4 Opposite Duminy Depot the terms for this connty will | Id in | fully good. He exhausted the patience | Below we give a list of the meetings | Kot gh 5 Wil D6 milowed by the contracton. T na Ao 0l AND TARM PROVERTY AT LOWESI I i February, May, August Novewber. | of the comt. He testified to the men | held by the wion army Sunday: 7 | Wages $30 per moath and board 0 the team: | 3 e RATES. * ay " 9 H One lady’s Companion. Yesterday L A. Robin- | heing at the hotel in the afternoon, and | o'clock a. m, llelnjah breakfast; 11 | sters, and §1.30 per duy to the Inborera. Bonrd oo 2 i son entertuit arge of her | talking ogether. Mo admitied thit he | o'clock & w. foliness meeting; 3 o'clock | £ por weok otk mit st twe yours: | Yo TR AN ist | ordercd them to leave, but could not re- | p. m., free and easy mecting; 8 0'clock | (o nddrecs (- <hiifield, Kiowa. Kies ler No. 75—One tine Book N - | member whether they quarreled or not. | p. m.'grand rally at the new opera house, | ero Justice N. Schurz, Council Bluits, \ ~One tine Book. eon. She was ussisted Jby her duaugh- | They were talking, but not very loud, | Colonel Dowdle; of New York City, will AL, - 0 y 1 Mrs. O. M. I i Mrs, Je B 3 3 {OR BALE—Or Rent -Store building. 3 h + Lunch Basket ors, Mr o rown l.nu r ulln_\llv and hvl-uannul remember what they | conduct the series, Admission at the | B {wo atories, 101 25x155, " J pair children's Shocs ‘onnel e parlors were bri 81 s told them at af they were | new opera house 10 cents, premises in conter of b portion of | - Tk o 2 santly lighted, and the lunchcon was : S Y A i Booie, Tn. Audeoss Wil 1 Ritier, Neom, fn. [ No- 70— One pair boy's Hoot most .u.VIr_ux;,',.r.,. red and pleasingly | Somewhere else todo it. Fivaily he BERRY PIcKERS.” — Operetta,- | ORIRRNTE A nan tro e T e bones y angilue s served, The guests were hanpily enter- | itted that the reason he ordered them | served seats now on sale at Bushnell containing 6 tooms, it and eolinr under | N0 SO P Tursey Jachot tained and the oceasion in all it details | out was beeause they were talking loud, | price 30c. Get your seat at once. entire house, on N. K. co Avenue Fand nol; X i els Clatkie street. Onty'T blocks from Do | No Gentleman's Sus ey was really elegunt but he did not know us they were quarrel - A o e T blosks tkom T Horses and mulcs kept constantly on Wizwam rm"h No. 417 Broadway, | ing, He heard Willinms tell Hughes that Masquerade suits ut Mrs. | Met- | 102 Maim steeet. (upstuics). 4 '“'1{".(.!" - One pair Men's Gloves and, for sale at retail or in car loads, Adams’ . ‘ it had not. beon for him (Williums) | ealf’s for rent. None. cheaper wist of ey | S ; aveh Horses and Mules | Odoi promuily iiied by contract on Mrs. Dr. Snodderly died Thursday af- | Hughos would not have been in the party f ; short nohioo 1 S i H ed convenient to business: small No. One > o o P ) ai )] oprieto ternoon, about 2 o'clock, after 1 long ill- | He did uot know that Williuus was mad, : g no childron. Addvess ~Crispy,” 500 | NO. &7—Oune pair Girl's Skates, For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail SHLUTER & Bovky, Proprictors ness, but one which was not uldrming until | ‘Thus he went on, forgetting and smooth. | Weather strips at Chapman’s, 103 gt o No. 88--One fine Doll and in lots, Large quantities to selcct | Helophono No Bt o 0 L0 :‘uhm & Short timo before death came. | ing over matly hest he could, until | Main st. NTRDL A boy wilh wony to earry| Ba No. ¥9 i from. Several paivs of fine drivers, sin :i““‘l';fll“: bkt e b )! o o id- B ( & P S e of the s ing 9 >y o n # L ¢ N ' s e Ll ety D ETlworth. who diod yeats ago. | by the erensos. - Willisna wad. Tt | | *OPposition in The Hook Trado. pl - N e sle.ordayble any afterwards sho n ) . Snoil: | had some more talk, but the witness did | One of the very best things in the s 0ld.gapers for salo At the Bee | 0 557 ()00 NUHS MASON WISE derlp. She reil 62 y and had | not remember of Williams drawing a world. It has called your attention to — | No. #8—One pair Gold Cuff Buttons Coueil Blufls. " resided here since b » s one | volver from his pocket and l)fll"llll" it at the fact that book » still made and in 7 A ' intending to be married A ULl istence, g i " P, o No. 94—0One Locket = - duughter, Miss Alice Ellsworth, The | Hughes, He did not remember of his | gNistence, a thin, ad nearly become Aro wantod ol call at the Pryor’s Soe Job 5—One nice Bre funoral will be hold Sunday afternoon at | drawing anything out of his pocket, He | forgotten in this city regardiess of the | ofce to select thelr wedding caras. __ Naubampie :::u‘r.‘\‘(n- Buttons. " 2 o'%lock, at the fawily residence, No. 105 | was reminded by the distriet attorney | knowledgo that there were several book | o6 xp 5 Lunch of keys. Owner ean bave | No Oue Silyver Thimble. South Madison street. that on Thursday the witness told him of | £19 I‘;“_“I""""'l':‘:! “I'I‘“'I ’l","‘t*l;»"‘l""""* by mpplying to Bee oftice, No. > fine Breast Pin rlg lnas 00( S actommetias a fucoo-fined ladies’ sitnvor | this ot und he sought fo rofrosh hia | of5 P00 JT0 iite HOC 1D Cht BFISR & GUND—A Chock on Omaha bamk, Owner | No. 89—One pair Kid Gloves 1 UCCESSORS TO memory, He still cotld not be refreshed. A can bave same by applying 1w Uee ollice, No. 100—One Lace Handkerchicef A stranger came into the St. Joo house | Finally the district attorney asked him if | #ord to do it. Wh it Counci B s, 0. L. ‘ c R (AT L - . — | Totai value of presents, §500. o s et s, do e | Bl th dit et | St ookt Aty 8 | S I . s MEMARON & CO. noon nap. e said he was a railway | something lmm” his poe ‘;‘q .'Ium e SO COuR) (UG )'ul;“L:h at ticket, also a tic y additional P tt : iR I man, and had 10 go to work al night, and | point it at Hughes srpacher | this dute t we have any sei- lakot: al80 8. Wokok o Nr Title. L ; Taniod Lo o awikoncd i e (8 got s | aid he didw't Sknow, aad kept ;',"I’“{_f,‘j;;"“fi{'“ o be mercised on wny | CRESTON HOUSE | Fpiias Vit g sy o, | £ OHLETY, Bbst acts of Title, L an and Rea If's out of the brok door, and whon asked | & stinging lecture, *He told the witness | Komans,” come and Wink wo uave to i f ceive their presents, ) = what ho was doing he broke into a run | that e must answer this question, Ger. f‘,‘,‘,"fi,‘.,‘{"J."q":f:.'t"u Hur utioce wll o Fire Esoa‘pe ceIv e e M EMBER ' and got away. A bundle was afterwards | spacher began to get his memory back, | 41l right and our assortment as good us nd all mo improvements. have to pay nothing extra for your Having purchased the *most relia? B o ti kg some of Tt bonracs | St conciuded that Williame i dpaw | thebest. " Yours, L, C. BuaCKETT AndAll 010.618 URAERYAIRAS S XalLtias g s RUMLRE SR G SORS Glasware |, /i puvdied the o Countys- elothi and watch, which he had | vither & revolver or a pair of knuckles > o . 3 ' goods cheaper than any other house in l.uuuw as the “McMalhon Abstrac evidently pucked up ready Lo tuke. with | from his pocket and point it at Hughes, | For sale or exchunge for clear Jand, MAX MOIIN, Prop. the west, ang best stock to select from | Books.” we avenow preparedto fu bim, when the discovery thwarted his | Gerspacher jumped in and made Will: | Council Blufls or Omabia property a most ; "MATIL ORDERS amps an atedware i Gostiicts wnd respretuily o plan. ws put it up, and kept him from using | pron pind - fashionable AHOUINE | mmmee | All orders by mail will receive prompt | Jicit the patrondaeaf il thase et Men's and boys' boots for a few days | it: He did not know whether it was a | o yearols stallign, stang ared. A atiention, il tickeis for the Tee | xo oy e Bl call | 00 corvect abtiacts of title to laids at unheard-of prices at Adams & Co. ;ufil\m or not, but thoug Irll[ it M“ ‘!,“ dress P B. Hunt, Harlan, L EATON FUEL 00 gift distribution will be sur .nl;d ? and lots in Potlawallaucie county. urther examination on the purt of the y - nd enclosed with your purchases, the 2y See thiat Y0ur books aro maado by Moase. | défcase e sl 'l mol o) embr of | Fleeirio door bellhurglar alurus and THE H e e wW. 8. Homel & Co. se & U ) 1, Everett bloc, seeing anything in Wilhuwms' hand, but | every form of domestie eleetrical apnli These distributions will be made with 5, MH_VIN SMHH & [:U Biouse & Co., rouiu 1, Everen blook thought he had something. Within two | ancés at the New York Plumbing Co s every fairuess, and you may depend on it aLL Gounell Bluls | l Weather strips at Chapman's 105 Maia, | o thfce minutes oug or two shots were -—— Will supp'y you with a cleaner and better | that the lucky y will receive " | L e fired and Hughes fell to the floor, and The funeral of tho old lady wha died their presents | | 1 B By i s waresof W. 5. Homer & | the others of ‘the gang run out of the | horo recontly of heatt disease, was J quality of N6 ekets will -be issued to the em N. SCHURZ NO. 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFS Co, No. 23 Main street, and save mone; house. Tne witness did not know who | taking place when the uml-qu E—— ployes of our house. | By 40 doing. Y fired the siiot. Ho did not know whethor | suddenly intervipted in s part of 'the . Pl amers ouly will reccive the bene Justlce of the Peace‘ st it came from the direction where Wil- | proceedings. A friend of the family in- fits o6 ¢ & (o, are loaning money | lums staod or not. He did not know | sisted that the lady was still alive, and %51l and see the ahove wentionsd prek Office over American Expr | OFFICER & PUSEY, d | I Those morked with a* insure aleo against loss by Oune fine e Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadues Poyesedday - 52 PTRVE 101§ [y ses of chattel securities at one- | whether there was one or two shots tired. | as death had been 50 sudden the family ents now on exhibition in our mammoth - - half their former rates. 'See them before An attempt was made to show thai | concluded to wait a little until there was store and convinc wrsell securing your loans, Gerspacher had told different parties | further assurance. A physician was sent C— Respectfull | e — after the shooting that Williams was the | for, and various tests we pplied. nnd | Than any one in the city.. A trial will con Hexky E1seMan & Co., maveq withou t Milli W umh at cost for next 30 | man who shot him, bat this was bavred or about three hours. de he friends oz People's Store, MRS AL R AL COUNCIL nl EES, 1A, days. Scolcs, No. 236 Broad- | out. were given awple assurance that death ’ Nos. 414, 316, 815 und. 820 Broadway, | New it . Council Biluffy. way. % Dr. Macrae was called to testify us to | bad really come. The stoppage of the | No 625 Broadway. Telephone 110, Council Blufls. ¥ Cousuliation fre. Estublished 188 —_

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