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THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Any Part of the City at nts Per Week, MANAGER. 5 Carrier in wenty Ce TILTON TELEPHOY RusiNges O¥rice, No. 43, Nient ED1toxk, No. 2. Delivered b Hw MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter's. Clearance sale of straw goods H. Friedman’s, The district until the 2sth, Mis shool hats reduced from 50c to 15¢ at H. Fricdman’s, Judge Decmer yesterday announced that he would decide the motion for a new trial in the Jones case on the 30th Ladies' sun hats reduced from 50c to 15¢ at . Friedman’s. J. M. Oursler has presented h to the Republican club, amon tions of whose rooms it will h plac Ladies’ India gauze vests, extra ity, at 25c. H. Friedman’s. lsmlump permits have been issued to W. R. Cole, Dr. West and Mrs. McKenzie for 8500 dwellings, and Norman Green for a #i5 addition, The chautauqua circle has an interesting literary programme for Monday evening. Everybody welcome to the mecting in the Mueller music hall. Ladies muslin_underwear regardless of cost this week at H, Friedman’s. The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry will occur at 2 unlmk this afternoon the family residence inestreet, Friends of the family are pectfully anvited to attend, Ladies black silk plaited hose reduced from $1.00 to (¢ per pair. H, Fricdman’s. The “boy choir” at St. Paul's y |»1n(n|nl church spent yesterday at Lake Mu apicnic. This day's pleasure w furnishod l)lruuuh the courtesy of the rector, Rev. T J. Macke, Fine trimned hats reduced to one-half their their former prices at H. edman’s, A burglar entered the residence n' i Madison street, I°rid and carried off a manicure set n.lm d at g1 No traces of the thief or missing property have been discovered. (,hlhlrm s white dresses, from 2 to 14 years, 25¢ and upwards at H. Friedman’s. ‘The nuptials of Dr. I, E. Seyhertand Miss Ida Wies will be solemnized at the Episco pal church next Wedoesday eveniug at 8 o'clock by Rev. T. J. Mackay. There will be a full choral service, and the occasion will be very impressive, All parties having anything to do with the tickets on the raffie for the elegant eold watch to be éisposed of for the benefit of the Sister's hospital are requested to make im mediate returns, as the s to take place Wwithin the m"d, thirty Yesterda v] egan at the (‘nrnu' of .Sv\& l|l and nlnl\ll\\ owned b Cole & Cole, They will erect a single story building. On account of its location this is a valuable lot and there is a very general opin- jon that a two or even three story building would prove a vaiuable property Ladies’ fast black u\nnll hose, full regular made, reduced from 55c to 20¢ per pair, this week only, at H. Friedman’s, The cominittees appointed to close up the subscriptions to stock in the Chautauqua assembly are all expected to begin work to- morrow morning, and crowd the enterprise 10 a successful start at once, Each member should bear the matter in mind, and citizens should be prepared to meet them with a smile and i generous support. There was a very small audience at the opera house last evening to attend the mass meeting to review the moral situation of the city. The children of the home conducted the introductory exercises Revs, Mr. Rees and Dr. Phelps delivered short addr The meeting was under_the management of Rev. Henry DeLong. It is probable that t object ot the meeting was not thoroughly understood, and it could hardly be called a success. On the death o J. J, Fraincy, was appointed administ He filed his report the other day, and now there are filed objections on the vart of the heirs, claiming that he has converted certain assets, and asking that he be made to appear in court und be examined as to what has be come of a $500 diamond pin, & §200 pair of diamond cuff buttons, and some notes mortgages, for which he failed to nc- count. The matter is set for hearing on tne 25th. Ladies’ fancy striped cotton hose, full reg- ular made, at 15¢ per pair, would be very cheap at 25¢; ut H. edman’s, Arrangements have been made to accom- modate an immense crowd of visitors at Manawa to-day. The Athletic park manage- ment have secured permission to operate the motor line, und Hotel Manawa will be thrown open for the visitors. Harmon Bros. will entertain visitors as usual, and aside from the regular attractions of the lake, there will be an interesting game of ball between the home club and the C. E, Maynes, of Omaha, Betti and Benn will be the batte y for the Bluffs club, and the first game under the new management promises 10 be a fine one. A notice was served yesterday on Harry Inman, of the Phoenix, to sell no more liquor after last night, aud that place will be run no more as & saloon. The proprictor an- mounces his intention of thoroughly fitting the place, and putting in & stock of f[ruits, cigars, ete., and will sell all kinds of temper- ance mixed drinks, but has promised Attor ney Sims that he will not handle any whisky, wine, beer or any other intoxicating liquor, He 8 that he will not open an establishment in Omaba, a8 his inter this week at court adjourned yesterday the decorn ;o prominent fine qual- e company, 236 Main street. L 20 W. N e Personal Paragraphs. Riley Clark, of Neola, was in the city yes- Union Abstrac Buy a “White, es this ovening ks’ trip through the northwest. Mrs. Laura Bauoner, of Denver, is the guest of Mr, aud Mrs. A, D, Kuhn, of this city. Miss Dora Smith, of Joseph, Mo, is visiting with Mrs, Horace Everett, of this city. Mrs. W. A. Maurer is quite ill. Her con- dition yesterdwy was somewhat more favor- able. Murs. North purent M Stella M. Pierce morning from @ three months’ friends in Kansas. Miss Eva Pickering, of Garden City, Kas.. is the guest of her wunt, Mrs. 8. A, Pierce, 720 Seventh suree M race Me( ing with the family of "he Crury, on Seventh street. Mrs, L. Simmons and daughter, Miss Busie, leave to-duy for a fow umonths' to Hos- ton and eastern pleasure resorts. Don Southerland and Mrs, Da of Creston, are in the city, the guests of ‘M. 8. J. Swanson, vn Glen avenue, W, A. Green, editor of the Onawa Sen- tinel, was in the ety yesterday renewing friendships made during his residence here years ago. Mprs, T. F. Thickstun is atteading the com- mencement exercises of the Dcuison, O., university, whero her sun, Will, 1s one of the graduates, Dr. Cleaner and wife leave this afternoon with the delegation, foy Chicago. They will roceed to Kast Bethlohew, Pa., the old ome of the doctor, and will be gone about two weeks. Hattie Shepard, nee Gardner, of Platte, is here for a visit with her returned yesterday visit with v, of Keokuk, is visit uncle, W, M. Mc- . J. C. Gleason, brother of Dr. E. Glea- :r'n. arrived howe yesterday morning from a months’ trip through tho states of Ore- gon, Wyomiug, Utali and 1dabo. His cawiug Was pleasant surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth are preparing #so00n 1o make & change of residence, Lincoln be their new home. Mr. Wadsworth has connected with Burnham, Tulleys & Co. re. Wadsworth will also bo missed, es- l\ in musical circles, she having justly nlxuln\mu of being one of the Hucst so- the west, TIE BATILE OF THE KEGS.] The Last Batch of Injunctions Iesued, and Bars Barred. THE MOTOR AND MILWAUKEE: Three Mad Coming— Folks-—- agraphs, Another Delay in Court Women-—Gooa Among the Churc Races Personal P Prohibit district e n m Work. cstorday vind motions neti property, as well us mporary Wwrite were ainst David Botts, Benjamin Haag and U. H. White. Permancnt injunctions were fssucd oagainst Mrs, Amy, Conrad ise, W. H. Beck, Jacob Apel, Seubert, . Lower, Paul Meyers, William Gibson. » Neola case was heard, that of August 1o has ilor shop Juid attachn nee | rather weak, but it was shown that he | been selling a drink called “B. B." rk testiffed was somewhat like but tasted rather flat. It was also shown that Ruttiger had tried to buy up one of the witnessses against him. Ruttiger re- fused tq answer whether he had a govern- ment license, as the answer would criminate him. Judge Deemer decided to issue the in junction. This closes up the cases so far as they have been commenced. Since it has become apparent that the open saloon business i the city is about at an end, there is a general inquiry as to the future movements of the men who have been cngaged in that business, their feelings and ions regarding the matter, and the pol of the city with reference to the busines For the purpose of ascertaining the exact situation a BEE representative interviewed a number of persons with reference to it. The majority of the ex-saloon men were ubout equal in_their condemnation of the law, the law and order league, and Mayor Rohrer. L one: “Rohrer id our license and expected protection, but we got none,” Said another: “I would have quit a long time ago if the other fellows had, Dbut I proposed to stick to the business as long as they did. Now the only thing I kick on is that some of us are forced to close, while the otk re still running.” “What course do you pursuc in the future! asked the reporter. “As far as I um concersed, [ have quit for good., I presume some of them will continue businbss and run temperance (1) places,” “What will they seil ¢ “Oh, sodu water, lemonade, milk shake, ete. Of course, they won't sell anything the law prohibits. They never did, you know.” Said a_prominent democrat: *“There is no use talking, the boys are between the ‘devil and the deep sea.’ They h played their last card and are euchered.’ “What do you think the ma, T can't speak for him, of cou but there is no question but that he will see that here- after the law is obeyed. He has kept every pledge either essed or implied in his election by the party; the closing is 10 act of his, and now it seems to me his duty is clear. 'He is not pledged to protect illegzal traftic in liquor, and it is not expected In Dee loon cases. the mer was busy hes A nur ed against own ainst occupants. T Judge and sa aber of inj ns were iss rs of fellows propose to will do?” : “Lamnot a prohibitionist, am in fuvor of obeying the law. The ority of the people of the state have de- ared their wish in the matter, and the will of the majority rules in America. If the luw is objectionable, its strict enforcement will make it apparent to al Many express the belief that while there will be no longer a living chance for the open saloon in Council Bluffs, yet in place of sixty such places there will be a hundred holes where liquors will be sold, and any quantity of boot-ley alley business, New saloons will spring up, the proprictors of which will spend as little money as possible in fitting up, and will stand prepared to close at any time.” The prediction is made that it will be he in Sioux City, and that none will go thirsty, the only difference being that the drinks and the bars will be of a sadly de- moralized nature. . B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. -— s strike for ries, 533 Bro: ur orcer. The enginee for their groc Lloyd will take el The Motor Squabble. George A. Holmes. the attorney for Mr. Reed, of the motor line, tried to get a hearing before Judge Deemer in the district court yesterday to dissolye the temporary injunc- tion now in for venting the laying of the motor cros over the Milwaukee tracks, but Hon. George F, Wright, attorney for the railroad company, succceded in stav- ing off the hearing for a few days. It is now set for hearing at Avoca, on next Tuesday, and Atto Holmes is very confident that he will succeed in having the injunction di solved, as the law on the point is very plai If the Milwaukee road would sign a contract the motor trains would be rlinuing through to Broad v by the end of the present week. crossings for the Milwaukee tracks are round, and three of the Rock Island crossings are being laid. The crossingof the y track and the remaining three crossings for the Rock Islaud are on the road and are expected here to-morrow. The feeling of indignation against the Mil- waukee has not subsided in the least, and the citizens are still very bitter in their denun- ciation of that corporation. The company’s attorney, Mr. Wright comes in for a liberal share of the public “scorching,” and the motives ascribed to him for looking after the interests of his client so earnestly are any- thing but flattering. Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele. —_— For sale cheap. Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad- dress or call on J. R. Rice, No. 100 Main street, Counceil Bluffs, A Wrathy F Judge Aylesworth had a lively time in police court yesterday morning with three exeited females cach demanding justice at the expense of the others, It seems that the parties, who gave the names of Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Burioo and Mrs. Woods, all live with the; amilies in the same house, 3110 'Cwelfth street, M Woods and Mrs. Collins are bound to each oth the tender bonds that usually endear sister-in-law, but they forget the fact very often and indulge in demonstrations apything but affectionate, A few days ago Mrs. Woods douned the warpaint, and picking up her little hatchet that did duty as a tomahawk, sie flounced into Mrs. Collins’ apartments, and informed that lady that sbe proposed to cut off her head. Instead of fulfilling her threut and performing the execution, she procceded to Mrs. Burloo's rooms and told her that Mrs, Collins haa been eirculating stories dero. gatory to Mrs. Hurioo's reputation. The latter took umbrage at the statement, and ho forthwith visited Mrs. Collins and ask Ler t ract. Some words followed, and the visitor seized a chair and kvocked her Lostess out of time, Mrs, Collius swore out @ Warrant against the other two charging them with vith intent to kill. - After ing the ence and fully wel tter, the court fined M Bui ng wir into the seat of the enemy, and put the other two under bonds to appear for trial Monda . They furnished \'w necessary amount, and w allowed to ! Burloo's friends asked the t her fiue, as her husband is o The court then told her to bring in her husband, and the jailor would loek him up to board out her fine, as he was of no account for anythiug else. She prow. ised to turn over Lerlord tothe proper authorities Monday morning, and was al- lowed to go her way rejoicing. e Buy mantels, grates and heavth fur- nishings of the New York plumbing Co. el The Coming Races. The summer trotting meeting ta be held at Union park, begin Tuesday, July 3, and con- tinues four days. The entries include many of the fastest flyers of the west, and all of the ten races are filled. The purses offered amount to §,000, and the races are all fast euough to make thew bighly luteresting. THE SUNDAY BFE. JUNE.17. 1888 ~=SIXTEEN PAGES. Ml Barol AN OPPORTUNITY ~FOR - THE ECONOMICAL ! lowen Prloea, ‘ of Any Bank in the oit; There are hundreds and thousands of places where you can spend your dimes and dol- lars, but how few where you can save them ? You can save mnot only DIMES, but DOLLARS, by attending our Six Days’ Un- loading sale, commencing to- mMOITow. *S9YoANTG ¥/ SIS [/ COUNCIL BLUFFS 1€ No 8 Pearl S 88140490, Each and every depariment will be full of the best bar- gains ever offered. Manufacturer of Fine Car I have al 3 ' ges and I Grand special sale of Para sols. Prices Low. 14 examine, Grand special sale of Laces and Embroideries. Special bargains in Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets. Tremendous clearing out gale of Waite Goops, LAwxNs and Wasa Dress Goobs. Special bargain sale of Silk: and Dress Goods. BUTE YET HAVE AN All must be sold during this week at Half Price at Iy ElSemal &( Point, @il % Gloss Go, <" Wholesale. #%.. ays a full stock to select from, targz‘at Capital and .?urplua H, & A, D.Foster, Sesone' .\«}3\@‘«\%& > EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WIHOLESALE ARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETCS.0 3 BERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. H.F, HATTENHAUER, Fourth Street. Juggies. Nos. 27 to 31 WE HAVE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF DRY GOODS, GARPETS, ETC., IMMENSE STOCK AND THE SLAUGHTER WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART- MENT IS CLEANED OUT. The Best Bargains Ever Offered will be given to our trade during this week. Peoples’Stor Nos. 218, 220, 222 & 224 BROADWAY. The western passenger association has or. dered reduced rates on all roads, the fare from points within a circuit_of 100 miles of Council Bluffs being one and one-third of the usual single fare for the r A large number of special feature for the occa one of the finest race meetin this vicinity. before. SN e anumber of slightly dam- nos and organs which w sold at bargain. Call on Mueller Music 0., 103 Main st. ESTABLISHED 1842, Ty Sermons and Services. The following announcements are made concerning the churches: Services at Saint Pauls church at, 10:30 a, m. and 8 p. m. Morning sermon, *“The Hasty Wor ing lecture, “l.lmiihum and Ingersoll.” The public and strangers wel- comed. All Saints church, corner of Eighteenth and Third avenue, will be opened to-day at 4 p. m. The Rev. J. Mackay preaching the opening sermon, Seats free 1o all. The Rev. T, Mackay will lecture this evening at Saint Pauls church on the recent articles in the North American Review by Mr. Gladstone and Colonel Ingersoll, The public welcome. Preacking by the pastor of the Fi tist church at 10:30 a. m, and § p. m, school at 12 m. Young People’s me 7p.m. Seats free. All cordially welcomed. Preaching as usual at the Presbyterian church by the pastor both morning and cven- ing. Sabbath school at 12 o’clock. Stran and others cordially invited. The Berean Baptist church meets this af- ternoon at 8 o'clock at Overton mission, Preaching by Rey. T, F. Thickstum, Subject: MASSILL SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE - POWER. AUTOMATIC -:- anteed. Send for Catalogue. DR C. B CUT-OFF -:- Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Can 8hiow letters from users where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Coudensing, BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUF E. C. HARRIS, Manager. We shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy- ers. No matter what you want, CALL AND SEE US. We will give you betler values for less money than you ever got in your lives REMEMBER THE PLACE, 401 BOADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. HARKNESS BRO’S. INCORPORATED 1878 RUSCSELLL & CO., Ny OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. Especlally Adapted fer ELECTRIC LIGHTING, ENGINES. Regulation, Durability Guar- , IOWA. JUDD MANUFACTURER OF ‘W. H. W. Ree church, will preach the pastorof the M. E. at 10:30 a, m.on the theme, “A Plea for the Children,” At 8 p, m, on ‘4fohn the Baptist.” Sunday school at 12 m. Baptism at close of morning service. My, J N, Hrown will lead the mooting af the Y. o'eloc] Consceration,” to 6. ces in the Congregational church to- , morning and evening, preaching by the Morning _subject, “A Good Grip.” ening, *“The Children of God.” These | § services are free to all, and a cordial invita- tion is extended., B e P E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting roo All business strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stai ELECTRIC BELTS AND No. 808 Broadway, C for men only. ~.ub1n.\ Come early, rooms open "SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. PECIA Lodvertisemen’s, such as Lost, Found, To Loa, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Honrding ete., will be'inserted in_this column 'at the low raté of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first in- sertion and Five Cents Per Line for each subse- quent insertion, Leave advertisements at our office. No. 12 Peirl Btrect, near roadway, Coun- cil Blufr four rooms, kitch stern and other improy st Lo L A Happy Birthday Party. tern and other | Mr. and Mrs. B, . Burton have the fac- | 2507 P ulty of making the little folks happy as was R A -xnlumlll: "’1”" Ifrnm)rumlh evidenced by the party given their little n“::l‘":l‘,'lf‘m::,’f B e A daughters Mamie and Stella on the afternoon T o and evening of June 12, Forty bright little girls responded at 8 p. m. to_the iuvitations 1ssued. At b o'clock they were escorted to the park with hammocks and well-filled lunch buskets. At 6 o'clock the tables were spread und sandwiches, choice cakes, fruits, ice ercam, lemonade aud other dainties were spread out in tempting array. A brighter eivele of faces than those seated at the tables is rarely scen. ‘The at 8 o'clock. Little Miss Stella was the re. cipient of @ number of hiendsome presents. e —— Why pay two prices to iustallment houses for goods when Cole & Cole, at No. 41 Main street leading Hardware and Stove House, will sell you the best goods o equal ) D—Girls to do_dress making, oit, 810 Hrosdway, up stairs. TPAKEN UP—Came futa the premises of th subscriber, i, Washington_township, ot atente congty? 1ows 168K, one wut, ‘about s old. one ars 0ld ner is re- sted L0 prove property. Day charges aud take i VAN Toe b farm lands for proparty or merchandise. WAY D—A few good berry pickers. Apply t Bamuel Avery, on Franklin uyenue near Green's packing ho ¢ RENT—Two farms in Colfax Good land near railroad, Terms eq Qress Johnson & Van Patten, Council Biuits, NOR BALE—A good, complete bake ebrasks or Wisconsin puncil Blufls or Omaha 0. P. McKesson Opening Bids, school board held a special meetiug ening for the purpose of opening bids recting the new selicol building, in ac- cordance with the plans acd specifications propured by Architect Ward, 1o bids w aa follow: Jobu Hunpior 1,861 Joua do Mw 5, M. ¥ 835,400 * Juumfi 1 " Cliria. Btraub, ¥\ Grass, 30,027 . Wickhai, §85,400; P H. Wind, 4 " J. A. Murphy, 34,750, The bid of Mr. Murphy was the lowest, but Do action was taken concerning the award- ing of the contract. The specifications were reau and the bourd thes adjourned uutil Monday evening. Broadway, Fred \\-\\-Inlll ¢ 2t T WILL buy good second: Imn'lllnmmre. Soves and carpets; will pay full cash value. A, J. Mandel, 82 Broadway. \ ANTED—A first-class c00k at the Creston house. " IR BALE—At a bargain, 40 acres near stock yards, South Omahs, Neb., Johnson & Christian, Koom 8, Chaiber 0f Commerce, llmulnl 7 ANT s erchandise. Omata. wod Coanell bt city propesty also wedtern land fo exchange for goods. Cal on or kddress Johnson & C lrlnlhll. l(u\.lu &0, Cliatber of Comumerce, Omalia. TED—Good Salesmen on large commis; WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AG ELECTRIC TRUSSES. ouncil Bluffs, lowa. on or salary. TS ON COMMISSION, 7 ANTEL »u«p.rnurmunm.,‘ pack lem- ons, to-morrow morning. Apply to O, W, Butts, 16 and 18 Pearl st. NTED—A place to care for horse and do other work In private faml) Council Bluffs. The Quick Meal Vapor Stove. Positively the best and most reiiable apor stove made. Will not leak; eas- ily cleaned; will last twenty years. You can buy it just as cheapas infe stoves. ~Is absolutely safe; cannot plode or cause an accident. Don’t fail to see it before buying. Also a great reduction in prices of refrigerators for thirty days, At Cole & Cole, 41 Main street. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B00Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Established 18 NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOU y OMAHA NEB l’nrmy.\loore‘; Santo Rosa, THR WNEW BRIDGHI! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Clothing, Hats, Cnps. eto. | Your Pafronaga < Is Solicited. 1 W, & E. L. SauIRE! Abstracts of Title Pobulation.ink688.35992 . | n 1889, 50.000. WEIR SHUGART CO. ys keep in stock a large variety of casterm make Carriages, which 1gellata very low rate. I am always ready to show goods. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE- FINLEY BURKE-- STONE & SIMS-- Dentist. Corner Main Street and First Avenue, Council C- C. HAZEN' Bluffs, Towa, M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D, i st fh d mnun-»\m] by 1 er 1irs Office cor, Main street and Broadway. hesie nce, 610 Blufl st Hours—tito | Couneil Blufrs, Tow u,dmuhc and Sanitary Engineer, Plans, Specifications, Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Blufls, Towa. stimates, Brown Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 Pearl St., Council Blufls, Towa, Attorneys at Law, Practice in_the State and Federa Courts, Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. CHEAPER TELAN EVER' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, FOR MEN, YOUTH'S AND BOYS. M. MARCUS, 546 & 548 BROADWAY. 50 PER CENT SAVED. | ‘U 33S ANV TIVD MUELLER MUSIC CO., 1814 St. Marys Ave., i 103 Main Street, oM A, NEB. COUNCIL BI HARDMAIN, FISHER szenPIANOS. A triumvirate of instruments which cannot be excelled in tone, beauty of finish and general workmanship. Royal and Century Organs Excel all others in style of case, beauty of finish and volume of tone. Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Al kinds of Musical Instruments, Russ Books. , IA 1 Gut Strings, Sheet Music and Music Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. Our Department of 'TOYS and FANCY GOODS, we are closing out at less than cost. Dealers please make a note of this, and get your goods cheap. THE 0GDEN Inou wnnKS COMPANY FOR | Buildings, Automatic NG NEs Highest Econoiny, Repairs, New & 2d Hand E I Simplicity and Durability. “Wrought and Cast Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,Ia, Telephone 160 ——IF YOU HAVE ANY-- SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on M. DROHL 1, 538 Broadway, where yon will receive the Highest Cash Price. ~ GRESTON HOUSE, Main St.,, Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS CORITICE WORKS, B, GRAUL, Manufacturer, NO. 104 E, BROADWAY, CORKKESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Only Hotel In the City with Fire Escape and Electric Call Bells Accommodatijons First Class, D. H. McDANELD & (0., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, THEO. BECKMAN, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER (¥ Retu HARNESS, SADDLES, | =xeevesecomr-io BRIDLES AND COLLARS. |SNYDER & SNYDER A Full Assortment of Harmess Goods Con: stantly on Hand. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. NO. 205 MAIN § COUNCIL BLUKFS, Rates Always Reasonable MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR M. B, SHYDER, A. M.. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: Diseascsof Wo nd Childy Wi Broadway, Couacll Blutts,

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