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OVEMBER 24, 1887, seen u\.-m the three weeks that’ we [ the Ogden yest m; COUNCIL BLUFFS. L Bip Bver e Bliy No VIR 1.:5”: b (,]}\.-‘.‘:’ a6 et et . siively h.J.j1.4..‘.Inl.v.‘L;“"x:)‘“‘.::.l‘_-- [ . ' ' Lut OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET landed like Californ It is done pr l {00 CRAND FREE Worth 82,000 to be Given Away by Iu EINEEE OFVIcE NO & T Epiton No, %, st large-hearted fellows We don’t | Dr. J - Operations. cipally by estato agents, by P 1 Honry Eiseman & Co's People's Delivered by cartier in a1 t of the city —— s has one dry goods store, fwo gro- Unduc " ' Store, 314, 316, 318 and 320 Y ek, fos, one bakery, and forty real estate | bright lig Th A S b 1 3 A : A RLEPIONES: o OF INTEREST TO BLUFFITES. nts, They meet you at the train. | inflamn ese re ym 0 10. hdashadclinli bl Iowa. = ait for introductions in orni Salve will subdue the = | A Spicy Letter From California-The | ¢ o0 d show you their | vool d - soothe the MINOR MF Tale of a Ratt READ, READ, READ, With By Two Dollars Worth Goods Purchased You Will n.q-enx a Coupon Ticket Good For One Chance in the Following Grand Presents to be Given Away by us on Monday, January 10th, 1888, Through the cowr Ilul\m\rn-l'n\ Jrese m Evory $2 purchase v ives one ticke{ and every Yaatiioni: 8 the samoy Hold your tickets until the above meng tioned date, when the lucky numberd will be announced and the holdevs ine vited to eall for their presents, Remember you will have to pay nothe ing extra on your purchases. We guarantee to scll you goods cheapor than you ean buy at any other house in the west, and give youthe largest, finest and best stock west of Chieago to select TI0 snake—Police | list, 1f yo No money," they say, | strengthen wonk und failing Eye Sight. ‘er t D Th S b 1' N. Y. Plumbing Co. Court Doings—Minor Mention "‘jll_r"l d l\~ £ it i e 25 cents a box. 1a, 0 e y y ]“ 0 1Ze? h 1 1e only good that can come to any- e Reiter, tailor, ~Full goods cheap. » e R Ote tonkidnh oHtARGs Tils ’ See Chapr pictures for Christmas, _ that he can lead Ay atmosphere, FURIQ IT U RE . 'H\-- 1-mm schools of the city clos d ‘ But it is bilious here, and in the sum M 1 ¢ of the BEE i A - E The chorus choir at St. Paul’s will be 3 little he whuw).-m.n.w. twen- o Mha chorus clolr at St .';.x._ Sl R T el e ) - | HOLIDAY TRADE 1| la a 1. J. Mackey, = workings of the waterwo stemcand | geles in the morning, to get T.,;! M“fi Our immense hm&-'llv!\ » packed full of it f . Y ) o xhibited are o 01 [ wrly choked o L ‘ I'he Congr mal — church qlmn inasmuch ag the facts ¢ lm :d for my throat. Iam nearly choked sipgs ot 11 hapkegiving st | intorent 1o the goneral publio they weo | the tme. 0% 2 T | BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS e ey B ehireh | 1 A BLYSHY I D Tt d yom oo, wat T | 1n our line, and at prices that will defy com- 1B When the waterworks company 100k | will not influence you to come, 1f T was | P guarantee our goods to be just 2 ] H. Eisemau & Co. sent out nearly a SR 8 11T ve represent them, Please give us a call the contract to furnish this city with an | well I would not stay here twelve hours ) r ring ton of advertising matter yesterday L ' you wish to buy or not, and bring that mude the outgoing mails the heav- | Adequate supply of pure water from the | longer. Perhaps 1 have given you the | your friends with you. It §s no trouble to R T 4 Y . | duvk side. T wish it had been given me, | show our goods. - Respectfully YE of the Missouri river the public thought the | dur LU AL Yy The strect car track on lower Broad- | the thing could not be done. It was ;I'I"'II'I‘“'_d‘f""[1"',:;‘“‘1‘ Lt C. A. BEEBE & CO. way, between the bridge and Sixteenth | not supposed possible to take the water | o1 iy Kansas or Towa you had better (] [ ] 1 'd to conform with | i the “Big Muddy™ and cleanse it so as 3ut i y i do s0. But if you want to see this coun- PAINLESS ALCOHOL, TR o to make it fit for use. A scheme was | try, now is a good opportunity. We pay 812" per monthfor a room and 8 Des flf‘l‘p'\‘l‘hAIN‘[']”]MEEfl'!”‘E"m Eulmg\h! There Are 401 Reasons for This. iildren who nre to take part artificial means could be employed It seems to me that there is move sick- | Solutely Cured without interfering with the 3 AN i A regquested to mect at St. Paul’s’ church | w I;i\-lh “.;um 1‘10 g worle und 16 Was e || aus Tiove tnitin iy piiioe oL 1t ste 1 | Doy oy 8 ORIy SGeRtion S Cheteepatey R oF Ve e el s afternoon ut 8 o'clock. cided to do it by natu Allmail orders reecive prompt attens tion and tickets for the free gifts for warded with the orde llu- same as i you were here in e distributions w 11\ be made with v fairness, and customers may des pend on the lucky numbers recciving their reward. No tickets will be given to employed of our house. customers only receiving the benefit of the prizes. LIST OF PRIZES, No. of prize 1—-One ele of sofa, divan purchased from & 2-One elegant che consisting of hedstes wash stand. Have | plate mivrors. Purd Beebe & Co., city. 3—One nt silver tea set, consiste ing of extra large and v funeral will take place this afternoon | ¢ ing here without comforts and wishing at 8 o'clock from the dence on | bly demonstrated. for the homes they have left, yet pos- Fourteenth street hetween First ¢ The place at which the water was to and Broudway. be taken from the viver was loeated about George Blaxsim, 807 a mile above the pumping works. A . steps of stuirs bos \ To Loat, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ) v 1 home, and have to comes to the readers of the conduit, or diteh, was dug connecting | “climb it” for morning with an advertisement of his ' : : . and hy inserted In this co e low ll antlt ' The most goods possibleto i ly food. Write soon. | sertion and F its Per Line for each subse- b " qm-m insertion, onve nll\‘ur(lefluvn}*'nl. our o business. He guaantoes good material | these two points, This is large enough | mpere is cortainly food for veflection | o fiay Betach His DR oouny g be given for the money. i § \ ) I means i. e. pre- | Tndiana. Not simply invalids who have il l';H‘Ihmuh:l.l‘\l4I|‘n;ulull Bluffs, ia, The best goods in the various Jennie, the six-year-old danghter of | cipitation and evaporation. The law | come here, but the stout and apparently correspondence contidentia Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Gargen, died Tues- | bt G pu:-l."\l:(..‘l;’[“l,\v Howinga | able-bodicd. Some of our friends left E departments of our stock the dny it iy i, e | e o S Bt B | i s et and s ! | SPECIAL,_NOTICES. b sl NOTIOE. ng re an abundance of climat TAL advertisements, such as Lost, Found, they hnu forty ) tion [ if Bluits, Towa, and the best workmanship in his goods, | to carey the full supply, even should the | in the ahove letter,and partics who in- which is a sufticient recommendation to | consumption be much grater than it [ tend todispose of their stock of this command trade, now is. At the head of the conduit | world’s goods in this part of the moral OR SALE-Very cheap for cash, or would The paving of Glen avenue will be | stands the conduit engine, the pumping | Vine ind seck that pr s boon, xchange for Couneil BIufTs o Omahi props completed to-day. This will close up lu- wlth, in that "\\‘ulu]n-rl\lll',lh-n onthe | erty, 1.‘r.',.|«|.,.k of boots und shoes valued at this part of the improvement work in citic const, will dowell to pursue their | whott 8,00, Call at store, No. 508 Broadway, or the city for the The block m igntions o little farther before | 4dtess R. Martin, “same number, Council sand and atmospher s ind only “live | making o change. There are many sec- | oo e e is take / the engine, ions o S INT—Good elght room house, soon as the melted tar touches the v’ is tuken up by the engine. On | tions of the country that are now being 4™ Gas, turnace and water. Btable on bremis ground it is congealed instead of puss- | #ccount of the treacherous banks, which | “hoomed” for all they are worth, and . u ) lvlm‘kw from dummy fng into the g wnd forming a botid | ave linble to slough off atany place and [ nearly « "'l”“"“l'“'""-'“'"‘*"* it “WANTS. I\'uH:-v ’x bed room wla The greatest amount of the Gheapness! o s 1o e e . dresser an bevell Frenely sed from C. A, capucity of which is 15,000 gallons per *. The suction pipe extends into nnel of the river x 40l persons can testify that this is so. ough 1 : ab: L RS R wititer, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, bed. The best results are desired in “"‘l““"‘ Sl L l'"'l'“-““"" 129 fl““-“"“"'“f ) ‘\‘l s It i but u few Jguses it ,.é.xr{mm.. city by § creamer and spoon holder. Must be this work cure them warmer | put @ permanent building her days since a cover agon drawn by a n & Van Patten, ain st > . seen to be fully apprecinted. Bough weather must be had. nm.;.- \_\ln}'h‘;‘nv:-r.~ :1:.: por ot tha | yoko “.( (\H||qlllh'4l| 01\0'; passed fln'{)\;g‘l‘x TOR BALTS 1 D Kuae squnrs 401 Kinds of Dress Goods for fRom.0, 13, FHONTOIR & Coi bl T ey ve issued vester- | Works is of the most temporary chard 1e city in an casterly dirvection. A few | B prano, st 650, sell for §200, 4=—0n RDING WRTOE 86t coms du};-htl:.l"li'lfif.nlll..;.f' TR 2&!3{’(‘\5.-,‘."’ ter. Itis of wood, constructed in sec- [ months ago the wugon, drawn by | Address @ 2 LA U, 40l styles of beauty. vising pitelicr stand goblots wash Lo Thcotore darson. AEe teentY” | tions, and hooked together so that, | four fine mules, passéd along the sune | FS0wRENT Houses and furnished rooms. 31 beswitot haty o ilieg Rag el one. and to Frederick M. Wheeter, agod | Should the necessity oceur, the whole | road in the opposite direction. On the R. Davidson, thing can be taken down in a very short | outward trip the promised land was YRS oy eed il e a i s eOTaTotHe R 6 U | lsB e LG G oo L TOUE R gtEE lke of considerable size i being formed | of the real estate agent, buton the 5 [ works., Here the [ turn they had seen it in reality for it mduit comes | themselves. to a stand still and precip) On general pri rapid. From here the man is doubtle asses intoa “pump mill 401 styles of Carpets for 401 kinds of homes. 401 styles of Underwear for 40l kinds of persons. elegant piece of wood Robinson Bros., city. :d China dinner set of l«] Purchased from W. A. Maurer, twenty, and N fifteen. Wheeler is the pop-corn mo- nopolist at the corner of Broadway and Main streets, He was so tickled at his n;)prnurhiuu nuptials that he *t the elerical force at the county elerk’s office to thre ks of pop-corn, salted on both sides NOR_ SALE-Sccond-and Columbia bicycle wr; “cheap, K2-inch, at ee office. Col cand chattels by F. J. Day, 39 ant decorated China tea set of \ciples, the real estate truthful and honor- able personage, but when it comes to " ! FO lots and ac Bt pie ) Pearl st. 7—Very hundsome blue tin water INT—A finely furnis H ° H H set, consisting of 6 tum 1 pitcher c il RS Taken to e o vk fescrbine et of fand: of whicn ho | FORlite B DS Sl | All this and 401 times as much you will find at vt uibl R, ST e | Bouse. Water fn" room, lizhted and he i eI For an elegant birthday giftor Chyist- | 8ted south of th has the agency, his veracity may b oset. References required. Address H. 401 Broadway. 8—O0ne venc comprising mas present, w Domestic sewing machine | 5000000 e o ! l1 to \Ilmt of & deacon in o horse thee, Councll Blutrs, 6 tumblers, 1 pite 1a'1 alogan tbrass 1 1s 8 11. !Ilnlol' is pumped through ln;_\\xl\‘lull)( e ' jut the truth must be known | = tray. Lo g GG immense supply reservoir in Prospect | sooner o later, and Towa_in general, WM. WELCH, 9 Lustre amber water set, compriss A Narr Escape. [ml'k. with a capacity of 4,000,000 gal- [ and Council Bluffs in particular, plainly \ . N . Charles Smith had a little civeus all | lons, from where by gravity pressure it | demonstrates to their citizens that if S L T A T s distributed to consumersall over the | they wish o enjoy every advantage, arriaee an Xpe e, y LACEL B g 5 | eity. Tt will be obscrved that at the al and artificial, they should v o] engaged in drawing awdy the surplus the well.and the settling reser- | main where they are and *‘let well OFFICE—615 SOUTH MAIN ST. dirt from around the Pacific Mutual the surface water only is taken. | enough alone.” ‘Telephone No. 93, telegraph poles, and backed a load up | Thus the sedimentis left behind and —— All calls from Distr Telegraph Office to the bank of Indian creck by the side | When necessary it can be taken Insure with Wadsworth, Etuyre & Co, | promptly attended N T WAl e bhan e By this method of purification the con- ing 6 tmnblors. 1 piteh brass tr 10—One ruby water set, consisting of Harkness Brothers. ‘ S — e — = | 1120 yds )n st black Guinett silk—the DR. C. B. JUDD, best sk e M'F'G'R. ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES. and 1 clegany \panese porticrs. 131 gentleman’s smoking jacket, 141 very el sley shawl, 3 4 sumer gets pure water. Free! FOR GOOD MATERIAL 2 15 i ; t“ht“‘ he nln-nm M.“\-' l'fl!."“h"“fm';:”l From a personal inspection of many [ Until J:ml JAND(——— COUNCIL BLUFFS SCORBROADIVAY, IOWA. 161 gentleman's dress suit. o stop, and wagon, horses, and all went | of the cities situated on the large rivers | present with ev I L 'y s 3 3 g H H FA. 171 gent's fur beaver overcoat. down twenty feet into the ereck. Aside | of the west, as the east, the | upward . H O NE ST UU ORK A 1; -1 boy's or youth’s sui from breaking a few straps and the [ writer ng that no better No one gets a prize ——--)G0 TOf- WANTED—GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY, 19—1 boy s or youth's ¢ s senlskin gloves, s Californin white blankets, 1 combination nobility dress pate tern, worth $50. 231 Misses cloak. Upicee Lonesdale muslin, nir men ‘s boots or shoes. setany size, coupling pole of the wagon, there was | Water is vhere, except it be | who hu_\'. mnlauu.wudnm Judging from Smith’s | taken h‘“m]ll\" lmlh‘!m"”m"fl-\""'u- y C personal appe ]". must have | artesian wells and in the matter o Al Ex o Weve anded upm[xll suose. He was lucky to | purity the compurison is favorable to very one makin h purchase o escape so easily. the water we hav cents at T. D. King & Co.'s cigar S The “works™ contuin three engines | store gets a chance in the annu lpum GIFTS TO OUR TRADE! and four boilers which ha drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. Until January 1st we offer the public | capacity — of 7,000,000 gallc ST the very best viilues in e of our immense stock. Carrer Co. per n.- Thankful. cdepartment | day. As the present consump- | . o We!offer no | tion s only 1700000 gallons it will[ This day has been set apart officially ISNT10X3 rorset, cateh-penny gifts to work off worthless | be seen thatall the reasonuble possib#lis [ as a day of thanksgiving and praise. wsailles bed spread, goods, but we do put our gifts into our | ties of the future as to the growth of the | This does not mean that we shall be bum, goods. The best values and the lowest are amply covered. About | thankful officially or that we shall ren- D prices 2t Hurkness Bros.”, 401 Broad ive miles of pipe aré gow laid, J 821 infunt’s clog 33 —1 sashmere dry 341 set furs. 1 fine large doll. 1 autograph album, 874 dozen ladies” fine wool fast black hose. A o) c (9] 7] der our praise through our officials. It does mean, incidentally of course, that that he had anything to be thaukful for and would loose his voice for *‘praise” entirely if a day were not set apart as a CARTER & SON, Prop's. T ‘one mile having been Pt downy, 1sn't It Lovely. during the past year. Two hundred and All wsthetic enthusiasts should one hydrants ar tributed throughout the new patrol house on Bryant street. | the city, and the best and most complete The neme of high art s shown in the | fire protection is secured. Every pipe q t B30 und: decoration of the doors. Such perfect TR Carpets, Curtains, as is Carried 4 Upholstery. ; i M } linr, A | 8- dozen Misses fine wool fst black blending of colors was never seen before | amount required to do the work they | reminder. Men are rather peculiar. " 1 ) " M facturerf of except on a barber pole. Red, blue, | have yet had to do. At recent test of | horse gets along the ound bearing DNl EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE "1 gingham dress pattern. ydrant on Park avenue, the re %Lllo\» green and drab, are all preseut, ut no one can tell which predominates. | showed a pressure of 135 pounds, which It would make an angel weep, but as | is m,uim\«-n to an altitude of 800 the average citizen of Council Bluffs is | This demonst the sufticiency of the possessed of small angelic propensiti system, for ¢ house within the eity e walks by on the other side and ven- | limits can be resched, with pressure for tilates his knowledge of *“plug-ugly” | its full protection. English. fel Now \h«‘ reader may ask, “For all this o re mot the watcr-works company re- J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. ving ample 0 SOMRanY ¥e) vutes, yes. The people are paying all The attention of the district court was | Hhey <un ufford and H:;;;fi.‘,‘.\'-"hufi"f o occupied yesterday by the case of George | us yet, received a cent in dividends. §. Dumon vs Samuel Weston, forspecific | The establishment of such a system performance. The trouble is over some | 100ks to the future for its pay, but it will 1and that was sold during the “boom,” | be some time yet before this company St L ceive even the average per cent. re and the plaintiff sues for dumages. The | y1ized from other investments of a pr case was submitted to the jury at vate character involving the amount of o'clock. The rest of the afternoon was | capital here invested. spent in making an assignment of case for Monday. The jurymen have bee H. Sheafe loans money on chattel discharged until Monday, and theve will | security of every description. Private be no business of importance during the | consulting rooms. All business strict remainder of the wi confidentinl, Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stair ol i » street garden was opened v evening by a large ty acob Howurth, the proprietor, have been put in first “1.‘.1 the rooms and halls being The comic opera, “The Musketeers,” painted and kalsomined. It will was presented last evening at Dohany's [ b 16t to responsivle persons, for pur or dances. Mr. Howarth invites his oper house by home tlent and s | 35000 L eall wnd seo him. decided success. There was a large _— 401 dozen gentslinen handkerchi 41—1dozen ladieslinen handkerchiefge 42—6 linen table cloths. 1 dozen linen napkins. 441 dozen fine linen towels. 45—1 fancy stand cover. 46—1 table its burdens day after day; eating its 4 meals, when its fortunate enough to get ll S U any; sleeping when its day’s work is done; and taking little interest in the matters that otherwise pertain toit. It ‘Nn SHEET IHU" wnHK' recognizes no responsibility; obeys no | Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended e R R appetite and the whip [ to. Satisfuction guaranteed. 10th Avenue. ~Ad- and finally lies down to die. Again | 9ress Ogden Iron Works, Council Biuffs, Towa. e g e L D, H. McDANELD & CO0,, yet hi safe to assume that many House Curtains, - In Western Carpets, lowa. RUGS. By any Other 5 Upholstery, - District Cour 50—1 toboggan cap. order, It J X . people will cuse the necossity that orces them to lay aside the business of the da A horse gladly welcomes a 1) ’ 1) playday. No, o mun isit a horso. Other men ne consider the ious side of life and recognize the fact of respon- WOOI and Furs' sibility to any power higher than their stomachs. A monkey does the same. Highest Market Prices. Prompt But man is neither a horse nor a mon- T, key and yet, what a similarity. Have you anything to be thankful for? £20 and &2 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Towa. Look over the past year and see that. o Have you been prospered in business ? with health? Be thankful. Have your L] family and yourself been sick, and” are you burdened with the bills of the doc- tor and the lawyer? Be thankful that you are not dead. Find something to be thankful for, and be thankful as you can. It may be a change from your usual methods, but it will be a healthy one, —1 nl||hl'~ hood, 1 mu “fruit n( qum " muglin. b1 pair’ 55—1 album. arge doll, 1 autograph album, 58—1 seal skin hand bag. 59—1 toilet set. 60—1 Long pocket book. 61—1 fine silk muflor. 1 shopping bag it laed legunt “Tnpnneso portiers. —_—— - For Sale Cheap—Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once Ad- The Pier dress or call on J. R. Rice, 110 \\'I‘lllll sl Main street, Council Bluffs, v e The Musketeers. [EUROPEAN RESTAURANT " Don't Forget | LAl The Great Bargain ] SHOE STORE. 5 5' cufl buttons. pin. Madum Warner’s corset. fine hand bag In Amber, tor- toise shell, ete. (Open from 6a.m. to 10| 1s at 100 Main Street,| P. m. Council Blufts Council Blufrs, Ia. Towa. Hazard & Co Mrs. W. B White | W Fige Filzgerald, Hairornaments gents’ searf, fine silk mufer. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 88 well as the { 1 pair ladies fine shoes. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 —— You Want Them. newestnovelties et10 = X557 5 , ol s f0 . aut »h album, audience in attendance and the liberal [ A Spicy Letter From California, m}:;;;:‘l;m:';“““;},'I;,;;';“;;j;'“ paernneice mhadr goods. | g SRR Whanra Suplou::;lmhncy 5 pair s it lause bestowed was evi- T r e or LS 3 Halr goods 791 g nly~ ur cap. e oo ot thars | 1o iho folloming extracts from & leUter |land dwest designs, “Domestio” obice, £ Sewing Machine Restaurant, GBOCERIES. 0] Bontat el smoking jacket. bl et to friends in this city, from one of the | 105 Main street. Made to order | ¥or Nebraskn & Wet- b g Ne 81—1 gents' hat. JugBIy approciatad. many credulous invalids who have - 0.837 Brosdway, Couo: 821 puir men ic overshoes. The Ball O sought relicf and rencwal of former [ = A Rattlosnake Tate, = cil Blufs, Towa. : 831 buir lndies’ overshoes. The first of the gan.bling cases was | health in the much extolled atmosphere | ‘\‘} l’;"“ »“ L '"L_"l‘_“‘ 'l“l»‘l‘“‘”' ‘l‘ ~ : ! - B4—1 fine bum. P fire h WD e X V. | the Northwestern, residing at the cor- —I | Pt ammered brass umbrella stand, called in Justice Barmett's court Tues- | of California, although not originally | the Northwestern, vesiding ot the cor- | Mpg, G, L. Gillette, Neumayer's Hofe Toller & Egan, S LGSR LRI day morning. The parties were not [ designed tor publication, will furnish a | 100 €1 ©0 005 00 0 o0 by the | 20 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Out of town J. Neumayer, Prop. : 87 ready to procecd, and n continuance for | few facts to the readers of the Bk that [ Were slarmed yesterday morning by the | Byoriiolcited) and all mail orders prompity $1.00 PER DAY. Wholesalo and rotail & Yy o ¥ ) o Au P appearance of a huge rattlesnake which attended to, pi.L0 o Di (Grain, Flour, Peed ge shoj Shirty duys was granted. This was ex- | may bo of luterest und future uso: had found its way into the house in some woa depoin 891 silk umbr ctéd. Tt outlines the policy that has | **Dear L— Iam getting rested and a | 8% ¢ 3 2 f,l';‘f,, con Balea hay.ote. 'Agents) B oW lace ha unaccountable His snuk )1 fine la: it wipvas | $2. AN ELEGANT $2. | [Fire proof Ilu re | o) pttle ¢ 280 DO i 3 n nection for Walnut Block Conl 981—1 elegant eve r Imwl. B T wi A upen. by theso persons. | little used to dust and climate, but it | discovered by one of the children. A i % Main Bt Council it e ”‘,’{L: Pres | hey will stave « It [} nearly got me down at first. man who was employed hauling dirt dis- B Bl zgun o | depossible. Theyare probably hatehing | ®FU S0 G0 T wished from | patched the repthle which was found to i —_ s 1 laboggun cap, e line of defense. What it will 9 R0 ished Ir child’s hood l g:’:‘lg:u‘\l:n:;nx"; R, Iy " the climate, for T despise all I've seen | be an old fellow with twelve rattles. : STy e Aol - west of Kansas, Nothing but gla r . S : o 96—1 ladies’ fine je | FoR bost uailhy, oat and wood, call | sun and saadbesre. with Rios as umor. | Yadswersh, Einyre & Oo. oa money Star Stables and Mule Yards 1 clegant lace hundkerchtef. on Gleason, 26 Pearl streot. On and after Decomber 4 the C. B. & FOR TWO DOLLARS. Q. road will put on an extra local, pas- e il nd express. train . which | To each purchaser of $2.00 worth of will start from the transfer at 6:50 a. m. goods we give a ticket which en- and from the local de 2 mlm the holder to one chance on ‘This will place the an Elegant Gold Watch worth $90, its many Town reader We carry a nice line of goods, in the . It will reach subscribers s far | Tigpes ‘styles, embracing Men's and dan before uny daily from | Bovg clothing, hats and caps, boots st The Q road is always amoug [ und & cew: gloges, mitte s R0 Hn- first to up]n ate and meet the we will sell veling publie. asked you by other dealers and give el you & Chunce on the watch besides, Come and examine our goods und prices ous as the grains of sand, by day, and ————— cold and “skeet by night. Unele Police Court. Joe and others used to say, “Can't take J. H. Duncan and Ira Merviam were | cold in California. Lie on the ground each fined 87.60, and Thaddeus Stanley | anywhere.” You can lie uul' on the . \successful encounter wit grouna, but on sand, and the other part ‘.l':'“':"{:;‘:" Bakupcaastul ancouniec wih || IRt s 0 Ay BASLIARBINE Nk g . o know, myse and have been told re- W. Holder was charged with forging | poatedly by Californians, that one takes a check on B, K. Berry, which he had | cold easier hero, and it lasts longer, cashed by Jim Wilson. ~Holder is | than anywhere else. & newsagent, and Berry s a We got here when what they term a pular conductor on the *Q." The ev- | “northier,” had just set in. The wind dence is not v and Holderiskil'ing | comes through t he,pass in the moun- time at the city jail. He will postpone | tains, north, comes over the desert, and Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. 98—1 silk mufer 99—1 per ladies’ fine shocs. 1001 set Indies’ furs, Total value of the above 100 presents, two thousand dollafs. See them exhibited in our store The drawing will be conducted under the management of a committee of six citizens, and the utmost fairness will be had so the presents will go to the per- gons who holdsthe lucky numbers. Now ' the time for everybody to take advantage of this great gift offering., lluy our goods at the People’s store, thereby and 13 FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. ! OFFICER & PUSEY, Horses and mules constantly on hand, tor salo at retail or in car load ot ‘Orders prompily Alied by contract on shors ol - One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale, Will give i : before purchasing.: Remember the [ g~rde e vt Hanw B his Thanksgixing until next year. the air is full of sand, as you ever saw | credit ‘to reliable pmlcs. Enquire of 5. & 3 S Broadwa; . n 44 y L $13108 WS it. of saow. A wan can't drive facing | A. J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynsier st Place, 616 and o4 fi ARCUS gk sold on commimion. oy, | 80 Brooawey, Couucl ug, Lowa. Eataniee Peoplo's wterd, slé. 6, i ) Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. these ‘‘northers.” They last about | telephone 121 . o %)pyo.l te Dummy Depot, Council Blutts. 3 '

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