Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e —— e 1 R e S A AT SO 73 B N1 8, T T AR I 5. Gk Lnwegaeraans 8 * ugo, but he feels just as - Visiting brethren THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL ST T ——— Deuvm-u by carrier i tw part of the city at N. Y. Plumbing ( Reiter, tailor, I “all gmuh cheap. ures for Christmas, Mrs. Scifert Rief died yesterds Ing of typhoid fever at Recls, Water service from the DBroadwa main was yesterday put into the tel phone exchinge State Master Workman Wright, of Dukuhxhu addresses the l\nwhh of La- bor here this evening. A marringe license terday to George Grabill Brower, both of this county. The cit, paid the At his offic rates. Birdie Christie’s bagnio on Pierce strect has been tuken possession of by Constable Ricketts on a chattel mort- guge seizur There were morn- ranted yos- nd Flora A. auditor desires all who have erage assessment to call and receive their certifi- 50 pension papers made out in the county clerk’s oftice yester- day and sent to | Moines to start the flow of money this way. The Methodists are giver was passed around Sund. nt inters liuy or 1 'he hat came back, and The grading of Broadway frc n Twen- The hat ty-fifth street to pushed ri u:ht .lllm;: by Owen Huw expe ary 1. The loeal agency for the celebra Bethesda water and Bethesda ging has been secured by Troxell Bros., who will keep a full supply ou hand at all times, In the district court yesterday there i h- dmw A few foreclosures of nd a judgment by d ¢ of Bixby vs. blerks 1 fault in thu & and othe The Y. able ent this featur 1. C. A. gave another enjoy- linment t evening., In of the work Secretary Cur- suceessful, and he will be greatly misscd. The “Cascade” Laundry, 303 Broad- way, fl\lm: its banners to the breeze ) , but it will be some days b ready for active work clothes lin The finuncial matters of Nat Shepard have been ndjusted and he wil ime churge of his drug business to-day. This result hus been earnestly hoped for by his friends whoso nawie is le- The case of Williams vs, Rothery was before the superior court all day yester- day. The plaintiff finished exumining witne 30 o'clock and rested his case. The court then adjourned until this morning., Dirt hauled over paved streets must be in uwm wagon bhoxes. : marshal open and that it will cost the nsters move than the price , of J' wisas City. Much of the (upon(r\. carpets, ete., will be bought at home, and only the furniture which eannot be bought in the city will be bought abroad 1 The Preshyterian prayer meeting to- m;.vht will be held in the rooms under the gus oftice on Pearl stre These rooms have been secured for the better accommodation of the attendants, the church building being a little i for such meetings, especially during the winter months, A lively team scattered a wagon along Broadway y ~u-nl,x\' afternoon. A collision with™ o wagon at, ry ot -l|lp])u1l thing but the horses, which col tinued their run to the Methodist church, {\'umu-injmml A book is k\'])t at the police station in which is r 1 the name and effects A recent Mary Ann ames Butcher, Butcher, 20, one lodging. Effects, baby not “‘put up” their Yesterday morning Auditor of th Chicago, Burlington & Quincy road arvived in the Blu and d\ulnu the day checked up the tickets in the city office which was recently entered by a mid day burglar. Everything was O, K., no tickets being missed. Caldalder left for the south on the e ing train. . Max Mohn had a gentle reminder yesterday thut he is not “so young as he used to be.” It was his forty-fourth birthday. Max may not have remem- Caldalder bered the fact, but his nephew, Anton Rink did, and when he expressed his (‘ongullnhmuuu he adorned his uncle’s pair nose with a bowed eye gluss them yet for he butter s plain of beautiful gold Max has no use for n see & hair in the s he could twenty years roud” of the gift a8 though ho was blind as a bat. An article appeared in Monday morn- ing’s BEE, concerning a salvationist who had recently fallen from grace. Another member gfgthe army wishes to have it stated that the fucts are as they then appeared with one exception, the delinquent is not u salvation soldic He has often taken part in their mee ings, but that is a privilege accorded to all. The aforesaid member says that the fallen ther is a pronounced Methodist. He is in a pickle all the same and no mistuke. Always at the Front. We have now one of the most com- plete stock of fine and medium-priced watchesand chains, dinmonds, gold jew- elry, fine marble clocks, silver and plated ware, gold-headed canes, umbrellas, opera and field glasses, and all the standard styles of the leading novelties of the season. All prices so low as to defy all competition. At No. 27 South Main street. B.JAacQu EMIN & Co. I.k'llwulni Virtues. For years Bethesdn water has stood unrivalled as a curative agent in the re- lief of all diseuses of the stoma els and urinary organs. Dyspepsia, in- digestion, Bright’s disca: diabetes, inflammation of the bladder and kid- neys, female weakness, torpid li pains in the back and loins and incontis ncmeull)mld to its magic touch, It i8 nature’s remedy—the product of Bethesda springs, located at Waukesha, Wis, It cures where other so-called reme- dies fuil. Troxell Bros. have secured the sole agency of this remarkable water for Council Bluffs and vicinity, Cull at 845 Broadway and take a bottle home with you. sonic. Special meeting of Excelsior lodge No. 259, A. F. A. M. this .Wednesday evening for work in the first degree. cordially invited. By onlu- of the W. M, Too Much? PICKUPS BY THE POLICEMEN. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES, Is Tucle Sam's B|g House Settling One of the School Board Does Not Believe in Physical Persuasion — Real Estate Moving — Personal Mention, Uncle Sar The following telegram ington, which h House. from Wash- appeared in some of <, has caused some little Jout the new government building at this point: The astounding disclosure was made here that the public building at Council s settled four and a half inches dur- past month, Congressman Ly ew with Supervising A - in tegard to tho disastor and is o that, altwork will be siapended until the most thorough examination can be made, P |l)ln' 14 un bubly the whole building will have The scttling was due to ‘ts. In order to wet 'Iu- lm last year the whole force of one division in the supervising architeet's office was put at work on the Council Bluffs plans and ten days’ work was omplished in one. The contractors are ly blamed for their bad work, buta of the fault lies with the government officials, Superintendent Maxon declares that the foi oing was born of malice. He » has been no settlement of the walls in months, Prior to the time of the completion of the stone super- structure there was a settlement. requested that the forced and He foundation be rein- desived an _inspector to be sent heve. Mr. Spear, the government inspector, appeared here ayear ago, and on his recommendation the work of Last March, as completed, another inspector came and reported that, con- sidering the great weight of the build- ing. the condition of the soil had been ve Maxon ¢ reinforcement was done. after this work s €tey there nent. Mr. v faulty y little sertle whatey the found settlement, appointment.” He s not been a deviation of one- i quarter of an inch in seven months. ——— Don't Freeze Upt We are bound to close out our large line overcoatings. Will make them up bout at atly reduced figure: This is the oportunity of a lifetime. R R, 310 Broadway. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. S Moves in Dirt, County Recorder Thom pretty good real estate barometer. shows the coddition of the unusually active for this time There is generally little in just hefore the holidays, but, are about fifteen deeds a ¢ numerous other instrumen them are small transfer al public interest. Among those filed yesterday was deed by “Which the Union to the city the vight ot w: up Ninth avenue throu the river. Mr. Me; s’ office is a Tt market as of year. this line now there besides Most of and of no i Pacific gives ¥ for opening L it land, o un, of Omaha, gives a quit claim deed to Bishop Cosgr any intevest he may have in south of the old Catholic church it is claimed. is & part of the chureh property. thoi posed to belong to no; ve, covering the lot rh for years sup- osidents, e T. B. B .lM\\m sells lots — - For an elegant birthe mas present, a Domestic sewing machine leads them all. Three evil-doers were Aylesworth yosterday morning. of George Donaldson, cha assault and battery, was continued until 9 o’clock this morning. W.W. Gilmore wasup fordisturbing the peace. Charles Sullivan was charged with the larcen of five oil ba Neither weroe ready for m'.\ During the day two men named Blades and Middleton were ar- rested at the instance of Mrs. Powde for destroy property in her Vine street boarding house The charge entered against them was vagrancy and malicious mischief. When the celi door was opened for Blades heshed an abund- ance of crocodile tears, and said he daily expected his dear little wife to arvive in the city, and was much afraid that she could never find him in that vile place. before Judge The ged with R Ed Bedison was also arrested for m: cious mischief, = u Want Them. Domestic patterns and stamping and embroidery ‘Do atterns for atest styles pstic” und finest designs. 105 Main street. office, thousand head of one, two and ear-old steers for sale. Will give redit to veliable parties. . J. Greenamayer, telephone 12 Enquire o Myuster st. To the Editor of the Um a mis- undevstanding in my affidavit, pub- lished in the papers, concerning the punishment of my child at school. the uame of Miss Buchél appears. This ought not to be,asshe had nothing whatever to do with the punishment, and T do not want to do he tice, she being wholly blamel no way concerncd in the case. not h posed it was to be made public. afidavit was secured with the under- standing that it was to be presented to the board of education only, for them to L. DuNLarp. — Every one making a c 25 cents at T. D, gets a el any injus: s and in I should made_the affidavit had T sup- The act upon, h purchase o King & Co.’s cigar nee in the annual prize nty elegant prizes, L L. Squire lend money. e Al The Weighmaster Powerless. CouNcin BLUFFs, Dec. 6,.—To the Editor of the BEg: Please allow me a few lines in your valuable paper in jus- tice to the public. I have time and again warned the public about weighing on the so-called city es that have no authority and pay no license to the city, and have not for the past five or six sars. For proof, T refer the publi ) ic to the city clerk’s books. There is a sys- tem of short weights that protects the seller and not the buyer, by weighing on scales not authorized by the eity. am powerless to protect the consime as [ get no protection from the counc il When I was electea to the office of ecity weighmaster, I made a proposition to the council, that if they would give me an ordinance that would protect the publi 1 “.mm put a deputy in the the lower purt of the Al to accommodate the lic weighing, The council faile me this authority thereby the receiving to uo revenue from private and the public a system of short weights us my books will show, by parties who have iweighed on private seales, and re-weighed on city. scales, It rsterday 1 discovered a mistake of 590 pounds on one load to a and in many otherin- ppances too palpable to be nee that pre conclu- sively u system of short weights over which the city weighmaster has no con- trol by testing private scales or other- wise.” Yours respoctfull ANy, Cit For best qualit coal and wood; call on Gleason, 26 Pearl r-Il‘w t. Sheafe loans mmu'\ on v of ever, & 100! confidential. O ner Main street, u - Don't Believe in Whipping. M. Lawson, one of the board of edu- cation, scems to differ somewhat in opinion from other members of the board. He does not favor corporal pun- ishment in the schools under any cir- cumstances. He believes that the teach- s should have authority to send a re- fractory pupil home. Suspension from school p,um.;» should take the place of brute force. He does not, therefor the use of the three foot stick. he has heard so many com- out children being punished too severely that he is getting tived of it. Heis c.uly for a veform in this re- spect. rlum'-l 0 Broadway, cor- tair New houses for 1p by John- ston & Van Patten Main strect. Weather strips for doors and windows at Odell & Bryant's, 504 Main st. - Business Courtesy. esterday afternoon o young man, a rin the eity, stepped intoa li wway hotel, and asked permis- sion to leav iz Satenel. He went out to buy & rail ticket and do some othe \\lu-l‘h\hmvw and returning ap- plied for his g she was ready to start for the train, To his surprise he s charged ten cents for le his satehel there. As there was no such imation when he asked permission ve it the young man was quite He went off vouring at |‘|l\ of the ¢ and wanted ample of the way cit- ng to build up Coun- cil Bluffs,” —— Insure with Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. Wads - rth, Etnyre & Co. loan money —— Didn't Strike Fire. On Monday Justice Burnett came very nearhaving o wedding, A couple, apparently of a marriageable age. ap- plicd to him for the beau knot of matri- mony. They were without the legal permit and were directed to Clerk Sh. for that requisite. Here it develop that they were from Ashland, N Accordingly a lic wa they were sent across the river names were not learned. Tt s dently a runavw h, but it failed to 5 Council Bluffs is not an xious to acquire the reputation of 1 second Chicago in matrimonial d is shutting out all cases similar to this. e Union Veteran Legion. At a regular meeting of encamp- ment No. 8 Union Veteron Legion, the following officers were elected for the ensuing y R. Hubbard, colonel commander; E. Holmes, lieutenant colonel; T.. B. Cousins, Stegall, officer of the day; D. r: H. Ganheimer, officer of V. Kilgore, chaplain, and geon. C. H. Warren was clm Lod de I( ate to the national en- campment, and L. B. Cousins, alternate. A. Van Order, R. N. Mer W. Hight, w elected trus Crazy or nk. W. W. Gilmore, a painter living on Avenue E, was avrested and brought into the police station on a charge of disturbing the peace, especially that of his own household. Mrs. Gilmore thought he was either drunk or crazy. He acted as if he was a little of both. His wife had the insane commissioners examine him and they decided that he was not crazy,at least not enough to wurrant his being sent to an asylum. The probability is that bad whisky was the chief cause of his wild and lunatic performance: Ik Death of Mrs. J. Johnson, Stina, wife of Jonas Johnson, died yesterd: morning of typhoid fever at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Swanson, 920 Seventh avenue. The sed was sixty-two years of age and leaves a husband and eight children, four sons and four daughters, Two sons and one daughter ave living in Sweden. The (\mu‘.ll will oceur at 10 o'clock this Interment will h(, made at Crescent City cemetery at 2 o'clock this Aafternoon, . A New Council. A new council of the Royal Arcanum was instituted Monduy evening by Dep- uty Grand Regent Booth. It will be known as Fairmount council, The fol- lowing officers were elected: Regent, Charles Bell; vice regent, J. C. Mitchell; orator, C. S. Lefferts; regent, G. H. Juckso MA[‘LL!\I‘ Jones; collector, E. D, Stacy; Mu« a H. C. Beebee; chaplain, C. 0. Fite H Ilumun, warden, R. 'I rum; . H. A. Cole; truste Ww. ane and H. R. Jones. 'msl o Personal Paragraphs. S. Stewart, with John Morris com- 0, was & visitor in the Blufls William Yenawine, Drew, brother of Mrs. F. P. with his sister during her dangerous illness. uperintendent Birkenbine left last evening for Hvluun Mont., on business of a private nature Frank Shinn was iu the Bluffs yester- day greeting his friends and fellow-sol- diers of the war of 1887, Mv. and Mrs, C. Forbes, of Kansas City, are here on a visit to Mrs. Forbes’ father, Mr. Allen Spoor. Conductor Jameson is taking a week's vacation and dividing his time between his friends at home and this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hoagland were called to Henry, 111., last evening by the sfious illness of Mr. Hoagland's mother. Dr. John Green is able to be outagain after a month’s wrestle with lung fever. His friends are delighted at the pros- pects of a full and speedy recovery W. F. Merrill, g\-m-ml manager of the Kansas Cit, Joseph & Conneil Bluffs rond, was' in the city yesterday. He left on the Burlington *‘fyer” lust evening. Dr. F Montgomery start ) ay for New «Yol expert testimony in a suit against an accident association, but he received a telegram stating that the case has been ended to ) give T S S — | THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1887, ‘ o : o, T ———————————— S ——————————————————-. DO ¥OU INTEND TO BUY L PLANNO OR ORGLAIT? I EO 27°W IS YOJ‘R ’IIMEI PrAxos—Tne PIANOS Prasos LLEST, RICH T LATEST STYLES 1N CARES, Most BEAUTIVCL FiNISit. OnaANs- ORGANS - F LL AN VOLUME OHGANS 1 ELEGANTLY FINISHED CAgES, PRICES L.O W ER TETAN EVER BEFORE! We Dety ANl Competition and th;lrnge A& Comparison of Goods and Prices With An; puse in the West, SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! SWANSON MUSIC BOMPANY, 329 WEST BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA. xuljmnw «d until January. This will re- lieve him u! the necessity of going east. . Lybrand, of Columbus, O., conductor, is spending his \bsence in a western trip, ulul nt visiting his sister, Mrs. S, on Nortn Seventh is at pr M. Willinmson, street. = Yesterday the Pacific house register showed the following Towa peop! Chandler, Siduey: H. C. Oren, B. K. Berry, Burlington Peterson, Ouakland; Murs, and Mys. J. P. Lehman, Missouri Val- ley. The following Towans registered at the Bechtele hous : L. Meechan, College Springs Buker, Anamosa; W. S. Hostetter, DesMoines; Frank In'nop Dubuque; M. H. Farrell, Creston; Theo. W. Glenwood; Free L. Paine, Boone, The Swanson Music Co. are holding two piunos which have been purchased for Christmas presents until that time. They are fuily prepared to meet the demands of the'trade in pianos, organs and small goods. They offer special in- ducements for the holidays. Call and sce them befo Fifth regiment, L N, G.. £ last evening, to elect a in to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Captain Messimer, ‘und chose Captain Mount, of company C. o Shenandoah. The ne officer will shortly remove to this el i bh ‘Waste of Tissue Without Repair. Vigor begins to decline when dyspep- sin invades the stomach, and the dis- case, prolonged through neglect, en- tails grievous loss of flesh and serious waste of muscu tissue. To invigor- ate thoroughly and speedily, a sound stomach is reauirgd. There is none comparable to Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- ters, since it institutes, and if con- tinued, perpetuates o repair of the tis- sues, which may have declined in bullk, vigor and elasticaily in consequence of non-assimilation of the food. No time should be lost in beginning the repai tive process, nor should therve be any delay in removing those ailments of frequent occurence, which contribute to and foster an enfeebled condition of the stomach and nerves,viz: constipation and_liver complaint disorders which the bitters will assuredly extinguish. It also remedies and prevents malaria and_kidney troubles, andis a prime auxilia the recovery of strength for conv nts from wasting disease. lesc FURNITURE! We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line, and at prices that will defy com- petition. We guarantee our goods to be just a8 we represent them, Please give us a call whether you wish to buy or not, and bring your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. ~ Respectfully, C. A. BEEBE & CO. D. 1, NeDANELD & 0., Hides, Tallow, Pels, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Returns, £20 and 22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Towa, Latest Novelties. In Amber, tor- Prompt toise shell, ete. Hairornaments as well as the newestnovelties in hair goods. Hair goods Made to opder Mrs. C. L. Gillette, 20 Main Street, Council Bluffs. Out of town work solicited, and all mail orders promplty attended to, FOR GOOD MATERIAL JAND{——— HONEST WORK ——)G0 TO(—— $2. AN ELEGANT $2. “ GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each purchaser of €2.00 worth of goods we give a ticket which en- titles the holder to one chance on an Elegant Gold Watch worth §90. Wi anice line of goods, in the atest ‘styles, embrgeing Men's and Boy's clothing, hats and caj and shoes, gloves, mittens, etc., Which we will sell you at One-half the Price asked you by other dealers and give you a ¢hance on the watch besid Come and examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Remember the place, 516 and 548 Broadw . MARCUS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. PECIAL advertisements, such as Lost,Found, Y To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc,, will be inserted in this umn at the low rate of TEN PE for the first in- sertion and Five quent insertion. office No. 12 Pear! cil Blufts, Towa, reet, near Lroadway, Coun- WANTS. YV ANTED-Reliubic foreman to take charae of track laying. Applyatonce. J. C. Lee, 160 Upper Broadway, Councfl Bluffs, [OR RENT—Suit of rooms suftabie for light ki 1 Main st. The land heretofore s, near Minden, for the season of 188, in tr 80, 160 or 300 acres. oice lands and Vel fmproy Horace t EXCHANGE Equity of 15 shares’ ln .h-nnes syndicate, Inquire of Odell Bros, & C Ay TANTED-—All kinas of sewing ‘machines to repair. Work promptly and honestly done. Charges reasonable, Domestic office 105 Main st ©_furnished rooms, hall, K0 Fourth a cheap. city, i—Very cheap for cash, § or would exchange for Council Bluffs or On ha prop- aretal stock of hoots and shocs valued at about #4,000 address’ R. luif: Call at store, No, (08 Broadway, or Martin, same number, Council in all parts of the c! atten, 33 Main st. J. h avenue. d-hand_Columbia bicycle very cheap, at Bee office. III )ING lots and acre property for sale by ] . J. Day, 30 Pearl st. v oK RENT-A finely furnished front room, first floor, in private residence near court house, Water in room, lighted and heated. Large closet. Referencesrequired. Address If, 12, Bee office, Council Bluffs, PAINLESS ALCOROL, OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! The Aleohol, Morphine and Opium habit Ab- solutely Cured without interfering with the patie nt's daily avocation. Correspond with or call on 614 Broadway, Council Blufs, fa, All (‘()rruqmn«lvn( ‘e C nnfld\-nuul. RARE CHANGE! MUST BE SOLD! The desirable residence or business propert known us the Powers Pluce, on Upper liroad: way opposite the M. E. chureh, will' positiv be sold within the next thirty days. Term One-third cash, balance in one and two y dress bids te Address bl ©0 (e opGe B BEARD Omaha, Neb., 1317 und 1319 Douglas St. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broodway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Established 867, FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - =~ - OMAHA. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses and mnles constantly on hand, for sale ut retadl or in car load lots. Orders promptiy filled by contract on short notic h'm & sold on commission. “elephone 14, SCHLUTER & BOLEY, Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Bluffs, CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs, Only Hotel in the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable, MAX MOHN, Proprietor. b WM. WELCH, : Carriage and Express Line, OFFICE—G15 SOUTH MAIN ST, Telephone No. 3. All calls from District Telegraph Office promptly attended to. IF Y0U G0 10 NISSOURI VALLEY BTOP AT THE St. ELMO HOTEL! Sample Rooms Attached. W. B. IRWIN, Prop. llgden Boiler Works ARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturerf of Al Kinds of STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad- dress Ogden Iron Works, Council Bluffs, lowa. A BOONTEMEN ED, “{El’ &~ LATER EVILS Fol ’figflgfi!&n MA 'c‘.'-'f.flm e | aeid ofTFILION ST, wew vome GRAND MARK DO SALS GREAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE AND A SAVING FROM 15 T0 33 PER CENT GUARANTEED ON ALL PURCHASES AT HENRY EISEMAN & C0.'S PEOPLE'S STORE. Shawls, Skirts and Knit Underwear marked down for this week's special sale, and Suits marked down for this Blankets, Quilts and Linens marked down for this week's sye i We Keep Everything, Our ! most complete and our pric Ladies, Misses' and Children’s Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets marked down for this week’s great special sale. s insure a Men's Furnishing Goods and Undep- | Sale every time, wear marked down for this week’s speciai sale, 2.00 sale entitles you to A TICKET good for one chance in our ONE HUN- DRED GRAND GIFTS which we give Men's, Youth’s aud Boy's Clothing, the ; : away Junuary 16th, 1888, gest, finest and best stock in the city to seleet from, for by 83 per cent than infe sold here in this n the Popular Peopl your goods. less mone, ior goods rket. Come to Store and buy Parties coming from a distance to trade with us will get a part or all of their RAILROAD F and their rE refunded, goods delivered to their homes frec of charge. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Send or come to us and see how much | Our monthly Butterick's catalogue sent money free and addory HENRY EISEMAN & CO., PEOPLE’S STORE, 314, 318, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, : : to any one sending their name you can save from ordinary local retail prices. IOWA. PEOI‘ESSIONAI. DIRECTORY FINLEY BURK Bluffs, Towa. N“SGHURZ Justice of the Peace. Office over American J y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Attorneysat-Law, practice in the State STONE & SIM and Federal Courts. Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart B(-uo Block, Council Bluffs, Towa. Justice E:_S. BARNET 3 Council Bluffx, business house in the city. DRS. WOODBURY & SON FiNe GoLp Wom\ A SPECIALTY. Ten Per Cent Profit WILL PRODUCE A FORTUNE In a few years, even on a small investment. You can save that amount by purchasing your Groceries of TROXELL BROS, Cash Grocers, No. 345 BROADWAY, Attnrm-y-at-luu\', Second l‘lnur Brown y Building, 115 Pearl Street, Council “of the Peace, 415 lh'nu(l'\vil;,‘ Refers to any bank or, Collections a specialty. Denti Office corner of y Pearl St. and First Avenue nd debts which the le to sell so cheap have no t 1500 We ard We keep no book accounts, consequently balance of our trade has to pay. This is the v Remember the place. Give us a call. =A. RINK, No. 201 Mam Street, Councll Blufis Iowa A GOMPLETE ASIOITMEIT OF FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES Both Domestlc and FOrelg‘n,. 'DR. C. B. JUDD, M'F'GR. ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES. NO. 606 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, [ 3 3 3 3 3 IOWA, WANTED—GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY