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THE SUNDAY, BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIC nREET Delivered oW twenty cent per week Ti Ur- . Ma EPHONES Rl!l\n\llnn». 4. 1ent Epitor No. 23, MINOR MF N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, J. C sherteon, 525 M: ittle Boss!” The best 7 Troxell Bros., agents, The case of Crittendon ve. Armour, Barbee & Co. will be argued before Judge Deen LO-morrow. The contract for building €. J. Colby’s additional ten houses was awarded to Shaw & Tipton, of Gle u\\luul as the low- est bidders. Star Cl hold its evening By ord Wante on _Broad TION. Fall goc cheap. ns cigar in pter Mo, 47, R, AL M., will ular convocation Mouday ting R. M.s invited. E. H. P. ilroad teams to work between Council Bluffs and Om: Wag $3.25 per day. Owen Bros.. contractors, Grell & Co.spropricters of the Union Pacific market, on lower Broadway, making preparations for running the machinery by a water motor, HOld Spo filler was fined $7.60 for & drunk. Lizzie Miller was arreai d for disturbing the p on complaint of Lulu Mereer, but w harged. Captain Annie Holr itly in command of the Salvation army in this city, was rotten-egged at Keokuk and had to apply to the police for protection. Jacoh Webber took out two building srmits, yesterday, for rame dwelling houses, 8600, to be ¢ The seeretary of Democratic elub yeste tices to the members to e present at a special meeting Monday cvening, to ar- range for hard work to'be done election day J. G. Tipton’s insurane coming one of the most | institutions in the cit connection with his business he and his kept on the jump. There is such a rush of work at oll‘) clerl’s office, that he have three assistants. upstaies making out certificat the lower nflu.v. manufacturing démo- crats. A. Louis has commenced proceedings st G. Fergnson & Lon, of the house, to secure an injunction restraining them from opening up the old sewer running into the ere hearing is to be hud before Judge Car- 80N to-morrow morning. Mrs. Murphy and her man Donal are again in court. She has had im arrested for thumping her and shows a badly swollen arm as proof of the eru- elty of the man. The case is to be he: before Just Schurz to-morrow. Donahue has thus far been unable to furnish bail. W. L. Hov a te was in the yesterds the field with a view of 0 here. le has been engaged in this business for several ye and has many new dances whieli he proposes in- di Ated in Everett’s add the Young Mens’ sent out n ageney is he- pular husiness king that in the cher of dancing, looking over iing asehool troducing her His present home is in Miss Valley,and he will return here this week to make further arrange- ments. Some time ago, Mrs. Hast of this city, had one of the S Ivation Army soldiers arrested for trying to make her give up to him a trank belonging to her daughter, who had run away from home 10 join the a ung lady is still in the we 1 been recently romoted to a licutenant, She is now ocated at Kansas ¢ Edward . W . who has gained no little reputation a writer, and whose recently published novel has given him additional . prominence, issued a little tract on "lnvun which will doubtless be terest by his many friends h(-n-m. 1 He shows the inconsistences bety christian belief and christian pra comparing the teachings of Ch the sermon on the mount, with the practices of the majority of the chuarch members., i, The best sweeper on earth at ITark- ness Brothe Personal Paragraphs. 8. M. lhldvx-wuml of Keg Creek, was in the y 3 Woo the Kie P. G. Dunn were in the city ) u M. Gutzler, of Mt. Vernon, among those at the Kiel yesterday. Mr. Smith, of the Chicago Guttapercha reek, was at and wood, Ta., was and Rubber company, wuas in the ecity yesterda Frazier & Swartz, of Silver who are partners in were partriers also at Kiel’ James C u....mm\,.m peelal agent of the Insurance company of Des Mnmc is in the city, the guest of J. G, Tipton, real estat: nt. W. H. Stout, the champion *Star” bicyclist of America, is in the city. He is a deaf mute and gave an exhibition of his skill at the deaf and dumb iusti- tute Thursduy evening. . R. Fonds and wife have returncd from the east. Mr. Fonds attended the international convention of the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers at Chicago. —~— Commc neil. The common council met last evening in_adjourned scssion. Bills for the month were presented amounting to about $5,800. Billsof registers amount- ing to #420 referred to finance commit- tee and city attorney with power to act, Bills amounting to about 8400 were laid aside for certification. The remainder were allowed. The statement of Wightman & Miller, showing a balance of $12,160.60 due on contract, received and filod, Statement of M Moore, showing n balance of $2,87 due him. Resolu- tion ordering its pn_\'m--nl in bonds puid in bonds minus & per cont already # presented and adopted. That bonds be issued to sum of Resolution: Wightman & 12, 160,12, payment in full work on contract. Adopted. / lution th; ponds be issued to M. Calla- han for $476, payment in full. Adopted. Miller in the Petition of twenty property owners that Nineteenth avenue, between Tenth stroet and the teansfer grounds, be put up to g nd a bridge be put across India Granted. Resol That property owners on Twelfth avenue, between Fifth and Twelfth streets, and on Ninth avenue, bhetween Tenth street and the Union Pacific ground, fill to grade. Lost. Ayes— L Danforth, Metcalf and Wells, - Remnant sale this week at Harkness Bros.” Nays—Kellar and Hammer. SUSDAY IN THE BLUFFS, The Doings Among the Churches He is I He has havdly prise at peing acquitted of the murder of Hughes at in this city than he rushed into another official corruption and pol be combined to the law-abiding portion of it it is already evident t be punished as he deser ( cheuper than you o twenty-tive cents, hility of case thut Groneweg is elected It scems that the demo ing chickens wlong way the egg o) political ambition, and his election as alderman has inflamed his appetite for oftice so that the size of Gronew proving a gen matu promisc of the demoeratic nomination is zealously for themselves cl tr other residents, but neither makes any spe- 1- dr honest in this Council Bluffs has been g in population during the past there ought to be a lurger number of vot he of the city until proved otherwise. publican eandidate for fident that he will lead G county anxious more enthusiastic, his friends work well for hir vietory is a candidate friends knew him, and in running, nance. and now it is he isin the used variety of forms, doubt but that it will cause many voters to swing « at Harknes: held in the have been the morning at the Preshyte In the evening there will be an unu: ally inter F. Rohre and the Services Announced. THE CASE OF MAJOR WILLIAMS. paring to Get Clear The First riage License in This County uble Over Paving. Just Like he Major.* The readers of the Beg in Council Blulfs are especially interested in the asc of Major Willinms, alins Brow recovered from his sur the Union nue hotel bloody affair, killed his man. and is now charge in with murder, The details weve recentiy given and the following additional news is now re- ceived: alias the Trov, N. Y. rown, gned in ding, ation and the ri his behalf and w tto make a stateme: mmitted Lo awa v. which e I in the murdercr community srown will never — Closing out a stock of clonks and wraps at Harkness Brothersgthis week. ey OVERCOA ity veduced in pre 10 #15.00 on nm(h 310 Broadway. meat. Best mince three pounds for Troxell Bros. e At The F Commencing Monday, The g ins in tinware that we din th line of goods. Be copper bottom, Dinner pails , We will have our five and ten cent counters in good order. The Political Pot. In political circles there is now a reat deal of gossip about the proba- I"at Lacy being crowded for- d into the »mayoralty of the city, in or. its are count- ahead even of always had has he doubtless is gazing at g’s hate Lac better alderman than Hy expected, but it is quite pre- o talk of him for mayor. The id to be an incentive for him to work roucweg. organs ng Both are and pol busying 7 counter- arging concerning the large regis- tion of voters. BEach claims the has been running in some non- and if they are fact is that wing rapidly ar, and ¢ charges, sses, as they giving numes uughl to, ter. Th The increased num- r be set down to the credit rs registering. had bet Th the re- “on- inthe by at least 300 votes. y_are to see tho city rally a little feeling sure that if here friends of Frank Shinn, ured, Shinn is than most suj despite his pe He has no laggard, The prohibition question is being locally in this campaign in w and there is little ¢ from their old parties, in cpression to their con- ons on llm question. The finest the city Brothe - - 1ts per pound, three twenty cents, at Troxell Starch, seven o ids for TFor hest quali ~~ 1l and wood. eall on Gleason, 26 Pearl street, Fine white clover honey, eighteen s per pound at Troxell Bros. Amongt hurches. The following notices of services to he various ehurches of the city anded in for publication: Preaching by the pustor, as usual, in n church., sting Sabbath school concert isc, instead of the regular s trangers and others cordially A. will megt wigh M 239 Vine street, MO: vember 7, at 8 o’clock sharp. Preaching in the First Baptist church . m. and p. m. Subject » the morning, “The Gospel of the Face,” Scats free. All cordially in- vited. At the Methodist Episcopl church m.-.-o will be preaching at 10:30 a. m. ,\ the pastor, W. H. W. Re Theme: “The Duty of the Hom' or the Christian at the Baflot B Preaching at 7 p. m. by Rev. W. T\ Smith, the presid- ing clde gular meeting of the ministers ty will be held Monday at ln 0 a.m. at the Y. M. C, A, vooms it- and resident clergymen are mr» ily invited, Rev. Dr. Phelps will A paper. Services in the Congregational church this morning. Sucrament of the Lord’s supper und admission of members, Sub- ject for meditation: “The Triple F dowment.” Al are cordial invited who may desire to avtend. There will be no evening service. Rev. Dr. Cooley -yesterday received the sad news of the death of Rev, C Higgins, of Independence, In., former general superindent of the Baptist mis- sions in this state. He was in attend- ance at the meeting of the association two weeks ago, and was then in appar- ent good health, The announcement comes with prise to his many friends, and to the denomnation in which he WS 50 prominent. The new han Catholic church on Pierce st is vapidly approaching completion and w The Anarchists, ment to that portion of The rnorsporgmutes their exterior work is about with | 1 vill he execuf{ed | the exception of the spire on Friday nest. J.G.gPjgom. the feal 183 fect in height, surmounted | htato " brokas; ,stys, IKAD ntil thets | twelve-foot e expec to-morro! they are in the work be commenced. This 1700, The ded ero liber s will be ¢ r will sting #800, an r Wise pleted and church are very of the dor dy for ¢ Christmas or New Year The chimes | wool red blanket, at T , 18 Main have arvived. The bells are three in | street. numbe 1d were cast at the foundry oy of H. Stuckstede & Co., St Louis. On At th ’ cach one appears the inscription, **Do- Commencing . we will offer uated to St Peter by Mr. and Mrs, | 1€ in all depart- Neut They are named | ment 15, silks, lannels, lin- respectively 50 pounds, Tl about £00. They are they can be played as as individy bells. of Davenport, is the 16th. and the cer the bells will take pl 20th, They will then raised to the belfry of M Judd, of Omahzy Congregational chur Mr. and M on Fourth street and muneat v sweet singer, and wil tion to the musical and Harkne s Bros. s this country, and the disclusure has " 7 e § been one of the g g to the Whadsworth, Etnyre & Co., 256 Main | gy jnosed *femal When ar- strect, make v wstracts of prop- : contributions for rul, and the names The building will expected . Judd are building a home sidents of this ¢ 1 curpets. ss. The win 1 cases are formally submmittpd to hims he woand a8 s $ | he shall decline to exp & i opinion | of frescoing will | upon the subject, for fewe that the news- | work. is to cost ;m,u--u ght interpret his mv;h«,\il; this | but that meanwhile he will continue to | work off his snaps in real estate to such published later. | asare wise enm to take advantage of be a beautiful | the opportunity to home while W is the gift of | pr i s com- cration about Two dollars and fifty ¢ents Ym an o1 na | ens, domestics, shawls, rsets. wrpets, clouks, hosicry, 30 and 35¢ per and_ dae per . 18, 20 and 80c*per imuslins, 84, 44, 54 to 7¢ for the We guarentee all our goods ney e s0 ¢ chimes or Bishop Cosgrove here about nony of baptising on Sunday, the he dy " to be NEW sTOR the church. The 1. will sing in the J. GoLow ! ; el h this morning. | MASQUERADING AS A FEMALE. best. not shopworn, like some goods that have been on the shelf twent ) G, 18 Muin st. will soon be pe Boston Globe: The arvest of the y. Sheisa | young man in female attive at Chelsea 1 prove unaddi- | on Friday afternoon proves to be one of 1 social civeles, the most remarkable cases of female im- personations ever brought to light in rested the supposed young woman_ gave erty i Fottawaitaniie countys the name of *Kitty Russell.” but her You Want Them! |||(l4'|\|n\ was uqn‘llvd u:?(ll”:(ll\n‘"~.I:~‘. Domestic patterns and patterns for | G fsn.l\ {he matter was quickly de- stamping and embroidery. Latest styles | Gid, ity provin 10 b & man. IAEDELI L S S EiiNE ONiAE Siblay had 105 Main st. - .- Every one making a o D a1 R Raat cignt | where some nine inches of hair was cut AVESAR enty elegant prize “* | from his head. Ghabiahig WY L Chief Sibley returned with his charge Dissolution Notice. to the station and, after giving t} The firm of Odell, B tuted of E. Friedman, conducting loan business at No. Council Bluffs, Towa solves ll by mutual consent, Tra Odell and riedman reti date A. H. Comstock, ciated with E. H. Od name of Odell Br & of the old firm, assumes all liabilities to this date. Signe o) IDE 2t last night, and found [Gietied.] l]|\”m( DR Cottrell and his wife' comfortably e S O B R tered on the third floor. Upon in- = = Council Bluffs, In., Oct, rime ing for the young man, he was told Harkness Broth play many desivable goods on their rem- naut counter. B Cupld’s First A glane the county reveals years ago to-day the first cense ever granted he the opening puge of The names of the parties were John J. Smith and aged forty-six The last ma ; afternoon, comyp s record. was that lL\nmn and Kate W, being twenty During the been 4,996 license chance for a wonderfu agination in and about these dry figures of half a century. Th ences, the sol cesses and ures, cupid goes right along, apparently just as young and frolicsom did not have to stare t that the v him to be at le: a R R T ton, the real estate largest list of barg consulting rooms. Al confidential. Office, ner Main street, up sta il 2 thousand ar nno thre creditio. relinble pa A. J. Greenamayer, telephone e ns—London 1 cents per pound at Trc Forty-five cents for comfort, at The Fai - The Pavin, The paving work is going on along | and Mrs. Cottrell. They havo been ! Fourth street ata lively rate. A little | father and mother tome in every re- Ghea ness hiteh was oceasioned, Friday afternoon, [ Spect- - When Tavew up 1 securcd the by two men who had been discharged. Dol mall ol pl e il iy rex The pavers wi have a few minutes For re an insy split blocks which the laid, ullhun-rh unfit vent the u all of inferior mate ors authorized the d who was slighting h two men to work culli front of the pavers. amicably adj still goes on. Look out for BIG fruits nest Si Just receiv Y pants goods, on which are now price offered, at ants 1 Reit V. and B, - Her Go Ga 1l Bros., ngents. - Strength in A meeting was neld at Odell real estate office Frids purpose of organizi Bluffs and Omaha Ir tion. About twenty | sented, is to further the inte bers and to systematiz the sections naturally cities, A committee drait rules and resolu at the next in Omaha November ing buckw “he two for Troxell Bros. H. Odell, Ira Odell and 211, under the firm at the musty old Yy year fl_\l J The couple did not live happily ~>\v--‘l{- There together, and the stepfather’s illusage 1 play of th of the child was the cause of m a & f quarrel between the pi In the ab- e human exper sence of the mother one day he w un- s and joys, the suc- | y,..0ifully beating the child when I of the fifty ins to select from. 500 Broadway, cor- head of one, two and ld steers for for an hour rest, have been utilizing to get a drink. contractors objected to this and it was ntinuing in it that these attention mimoned the iming to be unable to pre- > of poor blocks, as they w. charge of any mun ted and the e to order can be had us cheap as ready made. Squi Hest five cent cigar in the city. The object of the organization tings whic h will be held w photographed and ‘nfter- L in a boy’s ruit. Ho was then taken tou barbers shop, cash purchase of young man some sound advice, allowe him to depart in com with his foster-mother. a Mrs, Peter Cottrell, of 488 Commercial street, Boston, Considerable ros. & Co., consti- a real est 103 P - b diffienity was experi- @8 this day dis- | (G ing the young man out. in o clothing, as he measu but_eighteen g aom s ] inches around the waist and a | measures, no botch jobs. No. 4 lady’s boot. The change in his attire was by no means an improvement in his pe psonal appe nee. rter called at 48§ Com- Co. 1. H. Odell, "LM Lasiy “Kitty™ was out, but would shortly return. Mrs. Cottrell became very communicative, and both she and her husband said they were perfectly thun- derstruc the revelations made the previous by the police of Chelsca. They had alwaps looked upon the young man as the aughter, and what could have led “Kitty™ to keep the se- eret all these years from them was some- beyond ‘their comprehension. . Cottrell in her conversation al- spoke of the young man as v, and as being'of the feminine and told a remarkuble story. 101, 401 These Are and Last. records of the fact that fift) marriage li- placed on Jregistry. re w Cupid Downs. He w nine Wittty 3 xteen years ago we lived out L at Washington villuge, and _for neigh- to Lawrence H. bors bad a man named Morris, who arried u woman with one child, al- vs supposed to be a girl by the neigh- Nichols, his knows? Yet | gopned in and took it to my tenament and have been a mother to it eversince, This child was “Kitty,” and at tha t years of age., taking ‘a fancy to ie as though” he he fact in the face county prove yewsoldnow. |47 “child, we brought it up, e sent it to the public school in Washington Village, and until told by Chief Sible idea that *Kit unborn. home. at the Man- That Coop . and that Tip- Jker, has the wv, had no more an than a babe She ays made this her ‘When she grew up I sent her nd when she left her riablr returifen to us. Tye above was fully substantiated by her husband, who, if it were possible, more astonished than his good wife at the sn which they wd been de- ceived. d, “Kitty did not like the new 1s she felt like a duck out of water.” The reporrer waited for some llttle time for “*Miss Kitty” to put in_an ap- pearance, and being assured that she would soon arrive he took a_stroll with b chattel Private 1 husiness strictly s, (uality! (uantity! ale. Will give Enquire of Mynster st., aye eighteen | Mr, Cottrell around tee block, and »xell Bros, while standing on the sidewalk the Sfair maid” again in female attire, o full size bed 18 Main strect. walked past and into the hous The Globe man followed, and “Kitty” after tuking off her bonnet, told the fol- lowing story: I was brought up by Mr. filled that wious places ever since, .ption of twelve months, s in Springfield street, 11, living there off and years., Hu no ocen= id then which they The position in with the My last place w with a My on for the pu sion hav T'be About five to a man named ¥ King, who is now employed as a driver on the South Boston horse railroad, We were mar- ried in Tremont temple ane went to | at Mattapan, We had lived together about twelve months when he com- menced to abuse me, and 1 left him. He has cause :d me more or less trouble ever two lost \ge they called to a pile of y said were being use, The in- city council to 401 styles of beauty. re The contract- work, and r the The put blocks in matter was good work since, On being asked what he intended to » should leave the state as funds. It and per- attire do he said } soon as he could secure the ‘med very little use to try wde him fo discard the female and adopt that of his own sex. ¥ WANTS. 100 K. R, teams to Work on Broad- n Council Bluffs and Omuha, day. Owen Bro’s, contrace AINS in Cali- y at Troxell Real Estate! VWANTED w ages, §. ors, JORt RENT located, sw stock of al bargains nt reduced spe pr 2 An elght room house ¢ Eluuire of W T. Cole, ntrally 604 Pearl er, the Tailor, street ——— . l‘u ]h"lmll‘«l\\x:«\'_ NOR SALE cond band | l}xu.lfi square Vacant Lots, Lands, C“y Re! v e plano, nearly new; sell for &40, Address Q2 81, -Bee office, Council Blufrs, JOOR SAI idences and Farms. Acre Froperty in western part of the city. selling cheap, R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Room 5, over Officer & Pusey's Bank, Council Blufts, lowa. end money. Or will trade for stock of grocer fmproved lowa land. Will pay ) for difference; alue about 00, P. Spencer, Randolph, lowa. Nagt Little All 3D A man and wife, without chil- L to occupy portion of house and board idress A 8, Bee, AN dren, gentleman wnd Lis - wife, Council Blufts, NOR REN . David Union. Bros.’ Ay evening for the ng the Council nplement associa- J0uses were repre- and furnished rooms Fifth avenue. SR ToE For Council Bluffs or Omaha pr v retail stock of boots and shoes, amount, # Call ut store, No. 508 Broadwiy, or addréss | Martin. Counch Biutts, Towa JOR BALE very cheap. ()NFEhundrea th dollars to loan on feal estute and “Chattels by F. J. Day, ® rests of its men e the business tributary to tk wus appointed to tions, and report pd-hund Columbia bicycle nch, at Bee oftice. arl st. 5 ok BuiLpNG Tots and acre property for sale by Pearl st | FINE MILLINERY. twenty-five cents. | e ot b ferences required. - Address H. 12, Bee officy, Council Biutts, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. 401 persons can testify that this is 401 Kinds of Dress Goods for S- | —r [ e | = == — == = rm _v.: [ e | — _ - COUNCIL BLUFFS Garpet Company: 405 Exclusive Carpet House ‘We carry five times the stock carried by any other house in western Iowa, as a visit to qur store will abundantly prove. Quality the best, prices the lowest, no shoddy goods, no short Purchasers Wishing the Above Must Look Else where. 0. 40 Symbolic! ‘What Do They Symbolize? . QUALITY. 9. QUANTITY. 3. CHEAPNESS. There Are 401 Reasons for This. The best goods in the various departments of our stock the market contain. The most goods possible to be given for the money. The greatest amount of the best goods for the least SO. 401 styles of Carpets for 401 kinds of homes. 401 styles of Underwear for 40l kinds of persons. All this and 401 times as much you will find at 401 Broadway. Harkness Brothers. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP! STANDARD, UNDER RULE £, WADE CARY = = (onncll Binfs, UFFIGER & PlISEY. BANKERS 0 Broedway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Established 165 857, | IMMENSE Job - Purehases P ;- (R Silks, Velvets «--AND--- FRENCH KID GLOVE$ Henry Eiseman & Co.’s PEOPLE’S STORE. 1,000 pieces I‘L.v\l.\. STRIPED AND BROCADED SILK VEL- VETS AND PLUSHES, which cost this season to impaort, pric from $1.25 to §5 per yvard offered during this we counter of the at 50¢, B¢, The and $2 per yard. No lady wearing velvets afferd to let.these goods pass. It she his already Imnght. let her look at these and compare her bill from priced houses with ours, and see how “1““ h she is ont—to profit by it here- after, s ranging Will be at the silk t People’s Store s $1.25, 81,50, $1.75 At Our Kid Glove Counter Find one solid clearing out purchase of 300 dozen Ladies™ 4-hufton Tan French Kid - Gloves, embroidered backs. Cost to import 1 apair. We will sell them this week at H0¢ a pair, just one=half cost of importation. ——— OUR ENTIRE STORE Is loaded with fresh, new goods. Last wee md clearing out purchases and all at about half the price other houses ask for the same kind of goods. % SPEGIAL SALE Winter Gombination Dress Patterns. We shall oiler MONDAY, 125 COMBINATION DRESSES. A full dress pattern of best quality, Vl.un I'rench fabrics, with tlush aml Jelvet Combination, costing to im- port from them at # and $20 each, The goods cannot be duplicated in costumes, as elegant and tasteful at nearly double priu The goods were r house from the import last, and have not yet been ~lm\\n We advise an early call, as at these prices the as- sortment must soon be hroken. == Ul close 5 815 (lc.- Also call attention to our sale of 35-Cent Dress Goods. To-morrow and suceeeding dayswe shall ofter 200 PIECsS 40 TO 4¢- INCH WOOL DRESS GOODS, in superior weight, texture and colors, that are worth double the price asked. ALSO A'l' 48 CEN'TS, 250 pieces Tricots and Scoteh Plaid Eftects. SECOND Purchases in Cloaks Our buyers have just returned from their second purchasing tour this sea- sonyand we will open the coming week many novelties never before shown in the city. Intending purchasers will do well to look at lln- handsome line of new shape. Raglans and Ulsters. We are showing .in stripes and checks, all new patterns. They are positively the richest garments ever exhibited here—at mod We are continuing our of PLUSH WRAP>S AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS wice. We have just plll(l Im'n- line of Children's Cloaks than half price. which we will open on Monday mormng. Some of the best styles produced this season, and all sizes, from 2 to 12 years, The enormous business doing well justifies us in a m;i that we have the hausomest line and lowest prices in the city, You will save money by calling in to see ug hefore purc |Id~ll|” garment, B Breat Blanket and Comforter Sale During this week at one-half of former prices, Our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT iny will be alive with ~pmv.n\ burg dmilw this week’s salc Lwayscall at HENRY EISEMAX & CO. 314,316, 318, and 320 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, - = la. at we are iy, o R .+ |