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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STRE . Deltvered by i W, TILTON arrier in Any Part of the City at nty Cent Per Week MANAGER, TELEPHONES: BUAINESS OFFICE No. 43, Niaur Epiton, N¢ 3 MINOR MENTION, Y. Plumbing company. Only $10.75 at Chapman’s art Milline y Friday day at H. I'ricdman 's. An elegant displ. of milline day and Saturday av H. Friedman’s, New fall goods just weived Reiter's, merchant tailor, 310 way. Miss S. D, Rehse is about to open a studio over Sargent & Evans store, Broadwa - The latest styles in bonnets and hats will be seen at H, Friedman’s on Fri and Saturday. On Friday and Saturday you will find an elegant” display of millinery and novelties at H. Friedman’s, 0-morrow afternoon the city council, committee of the whole, will visit the lo part of the city for the purpose of locating the projected engine hous The funeral of Annic M, Mr. Mrs. H. M runoon fro The remuins displa and Sutur- [ri- at Broud- s a infant daughter ‘atts, took plas the resi Avenue (. were inf Garner ceme 3 The fixtures of J. H. Allen's restaurant were sold at auction i nstable John Fox to sa n, T goods sold_at sfactory flzure and will probably sutisfy the claims of all other creditors, Three booze fines were collected in nolice court vesterday morning. A Lovering w #ed with v ey but was ordered re arles Foley, charged with the 1y of paving blocks, had his case con- tinued. A farewe dist Episcop Rees, the 0ing pustol . Frank lin, the incomin i urch, of course, will be | fricuds’ are most cordial 8 [Mrs. M 0l ast evening with about twenty pupils, The afternoon class is of about the sume size, and the prospects al ry flattering for so carly in the season. The indications are that g ‘m progresses she will have as mar pupils as she can possibly teach, The water main at the corner of enth strect and Ninth avenue, near the gas works, burst yesterduy morning. ‘The pipe is a part of that recently laid and the break was prob. ably occasioned by air in the pipe. The er was shut off at the corner of Eighth avenue until the necessary repairs could be made. There was quict in the district court room The case of Vanderpool, Stanley yil for larceny and malicious mischief was set for trial, but the witnesses failed to appear and the court adjourned until this morning. The criminal docket will be com, pleted to-day and work will then be resumed on the equity causes, The paving of Vine street is completed g the citizens residing on that thor will 1o more be compelled to drive ten or twelve inches of mud ev is u rain. he paving force is now at work on North Seventh street, whicli will be con pleted by noon to-day, and work will th commenced on and Lizzie Seible, eroft street, indulged in and in the course of his esticulations, Her dropped a large discoloration under his wifc leftoptic. She immediate tion from City Clerk Henry t the Metho r Dr. nd a greeti ‘ouple on Ban at pentleman will pear befo ire Schurz this morning, and explain why this is thus] his fine. The paving of Vine st completed yesterday and the contr lave received many compliments upon the manner of execution. A portion of the intersection of Second, which was laid a year ago, was r moved to allow a perfect flow of surface water to the storm se This was not em braced in the. contract of McAdams & Am- berg, but was done without extra exrense to the city. All points are being clossly watched, so that the people are getting the best possible work for their moncy. e ety Sce Forest Smith’ al column, Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggics, or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publi lf, fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadwa and Main, over American expre: S ey Full line of sheet music at Council Bluffs Music Co., 224 Broadway Sl The finish on our collars, shirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co. e PUBLIC SALE. Council Bluffs Lots Oct. 31st, 1888, I will offer for sale 200 lots, without reserve, to the highest bidder, 1n Bridge addition to Council Bluffs, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock a. m., October 3lst, and continue from day to day until sold, at the large motor car house on the grounds, which will accommodate 5,000 people. The eround on which this ad- dition is laid out fronts on Brond avenues A, (motor line), 13, C, D, | and G, one mile and a fraction from Ninth strect, Omaha, via new bridge. "Perms, one-sixth h; balance in equal payments in_one, two, three, four and five years at 7 per cent interest. Plats of ground furnished on day of sale, A bountiful lunch served at noon. T, J. BVANS, -—— Oc:ober's Round Up. The chief of police hus made his report for the month of September, 1553, and submitted it to the council, The number of arrests do not decrease any with the enforcement () of prohibition, but hold their own, with est, Following is a synopsis of the rep: giving number of arrests, causes and nation. ality of prisoners: Number of ts, 1743 drunk, 70; disturbing the peace, disobey ing ordinances, 9: beating bowrd bill, &; in sulting ladies, 1; larceny, 45 refusing to pay hack fare, §; swindling 25 vargrancy, 34; in sane, 1; susp ors, 7; assault and battery, 5; o intent to rape, 1; attempting to stab an oficer, 1; xeckless riding, 15 fugitive from just disorderly house, 1. Nationa can, 8§; Irish, 10; English, Swede, 3; colored, ‘Welsh, 1; Norwegian, - Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. E. [ Abbott has iously ill for several days. !er cond sterday was deemed alarming. Mr, Ewing, a prominent Glenwood mer- chant, was in the city yesterday. His old rtner, Mr. Record, has retired from the rm, aud Mr. Robinson su s him, the Bew title being Biwing & Robinson. John Lindt is quite ill, and is unable to at- tend to business in the distrect court Mrs. Maria Mynster, mother of Attorney ‘W, A. Mynster, 18 seriously ill, and her son Was summored from court yesterday to hor bedside. L. S. Chapinan left last evening for a two visit at Joliet, 111, e goods just rec Reiter’s, mevchant taflor, 810 Blway. w il iR Attention Delegates. Phe delegates to the republican county con- wyention are requested to meet at the republi- can club rooms in Masonic Tewple this 4. m at 10 o'clock sharp, R. C. HUbBAKD, wcid LR e R Notice the beautiful finish given col- Jars, cuffsund shirts by Cascade Lauvndry B §. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. ffs and Cascade German, Holl; IT DAZES THE DRUGCISTS, They Stop Selling Alcohol and See Danger Even In Permits. A BROADWAY GRADING BILL, Who all Pay 1t? - The Boom Bet- tering -A $6,000 Horse—-The Court Doings—The City Clerk's Bill No Extras ¥ The city clerk has sires the council to Lquidate, but that body is not disposed to accommodate him. The bill is for §125, and is to compensate the elerk for speciul services in attending meetings of the bourd of health, Similar bills werc presented some time ago by the marshul and m of the council, but there was so much outside opposition that they were not allowed. Clerk his bill s perfectly just and proposes to have it paid. He urges that it is perfectly pro for the council to receivi vay for filing informations against parties maintaining nuisances, but the_council has struck an cconomic streak and refuses to allow the bill, on the ground that the marshal and s would th ring to the ihers Burke argues th natter yesterday of the aldermen said: *“This matter onght to be settled at once and for all time. One of the groatest obstacles we have to contend with is on account of this very thing. We have a hard time to get nuisances abated, The marsh titled to a fee when le is by the board of 1 notices to come Enough comy L but of course the marshal would r t for a fee when he knows he can this is ull wrong. There 18 not an man in the city who cannot muke a day right along filing informa tions aguinst nuisances at 50 conts each. This must be stopped, and the work done as it should be. An alderman is not suppos to make £3,000 a_year, but he can do it easily if heis disposed” to take advantage of this board of health ordinance, and the council will let hum, The city rk says that the o has suddenly become poverty ken, after rais ing the salary of every city oficial except him. He claims that he has becn cut down time after time, while the others are con stantly increased. He wants justice, and is bound to have it. 5 - o See TForest Sniith’s special column. S e School for Dancing. Mrs. Magrane will open elasses heve at Beno's hall in connection with her Omaha classes, beginning Tuesday, O tober 2, and meet every Tuesday and Saturday evenings foradults, beginning at 8 o'clock, and Tuesday and Suturday afters 130 p. . on ss and has for the past The prospects are she will sses here. St. Mary s avenue, Omaha. -— Stop at the Bechtele. - able Horse. consummated yesterday by luable horse was added to number of standard bred horses of this county. This new acquisition is without exception the most valuable picce of horse flesh ever owned in this part of the state. The animal was purchased by M Theodore Bray, of this ¢ity, for Mr. William Towpkins, of the Macedonia brecding farm, Wwho paid $5,000 in cold cash - for him. The horse is known as Copper Glauce was 1 in 1884, and is a handsome chestnut lion, and as well | the best. He was of London had large classes in Omah three ye Travelers! A deal was which another the already ie Middleton 2 s 2:9, Nymiphia ist, and the dam 211N, Cleora 214057 year-old, and very fast ones, “The dam of Copper Glance was Sir Patchen, by Busby, by George Wilkes, the latter being the sire of more trot- ters in the 30 list than any other stall- ion. Copper” Glauce is royally bred, having as he does the = finest strains of speed producing blood. Mambrino Patchin, brother to Lady Thorn 1514, stands as the best son of ‘Mamibrino ief, and George Wilkes was certainly the greatest horse left by Rysdyk’s Hambleto n—both greater than their distinguished sires. “The price paid for Copper Glance w highest ever paid for a horse in thi with the exception of Nutwood, no at Dubuque, for whom ~$22,000 was Mr. Tompkins will take the hors donia, where he will be placed in the stud, He was bred by W. T. Simmons of Lexing- ton, Ky., ana was sold 1o S. E. Larabie, who took him to Deer Lodge, Mont. Mr. Larabie is disposing of his stock and the horse was Veing taken back to IKentucky when Mr., Tompkins bought him. He arrived in the city yesterday morning and is stablea in Mr. Bray’s livery barn_on North Main street, Several of the local horsemen have been to inspect him and they pronounce him one of the finest types of the ideal trotter to be found any wlicre. e Houri | other s the Mace- Notes bought. ment company. Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis piano, at C. B. Music Co., 224 Broadway. e A Word to the Wise. If you are contemplating making an investment why not select a good bar- gain instead of being contented with Just an ordinary lot, and why not get a perfeet title instead of a half title. Buy your property from our list and get something choice, ata low figure andon casy terms, ODELL Bros & Co. - Kim- Boots, shoe The Pug “This law in r liquors was ard to druggists handling rely made by a sct of cranks,” remarks a Council Bluffs dealer, *I've been study it over and over, and through and through. I'd give a round sum to have any man tell me how I can obey every bit of what is contained in these ten pages. There isn't a lawyer in town who will claim to un- derstand it. - It's dawn you if you don’t t out a permit, and it's damn you if you do “But wh: you going to do about it?"” ‘4 don’t know s that's the trouble. If you 1t & permit and try to obey tho law, re suro to get into trouble, for someé x or bloodsucker will hunt up y which gives him a chance to sue you. There isn't a man living that follow out all that law requires. He make out even hLis reports without 1 to cither a lie or to something he doa’t know anything about, Of course if you don't take out a permit tien you're liable to get into trouble, for even if you don’t sell any whisky, you are liablo to gét caught up in the way of alcohol, for it is used iu almost v Y in the drug trade.” *‘What are the druggists iu Council Bluffs §0ing to do ahout it 1 don’t know, but I don't think they will not take out permits, aud will quit sclling for any purposcs. ‘Three have taken out permits, Wiy, Judge Loofbourow himself had to take three weeks to study over the law before he could deciae about ¢ven issuing these three permits. 1M it takes a judge three weeks to see if he cun issue a permt, it will take a dealer three years to understend Low to obey the law.” “'But in case of actual need f purposes, what can a citizen d Well, he will have to hunt up one of thoso three pluces or go without, There'll be lots of kicking. The druggists have never abused their privileges bere. There's been no occasion too. There are enough saloons running, and the drug men have not been known 'here as runuing driuking places. When a custower wants intoxicants for me- dicial purpoces, he will be hot at being re- fused, but be musta't blame the druggists, but the law. V 0't sell even a litule aleobol, unless you've got a permit,’ The wholesale drug Liouses are as seriously v medicinal B affected as the retail ones, and in s £pects mo The law’ does not for wholesale drug houses, There & eral in this city, which do an extensive ness. ice the of October any drug ring goods, will f any aleotiol or liquors which he desire have to be lopped off, unless the wh houses conclude to take out permit have not yet concluded to do so. The look is decidedly unpleasant for the w drug houses and their lowa customers, The strange feature of the law, as affect ing the who! le trade of the city, is that an Omahi Wi o house can ship aleoliol in any form to a Council Bluffs druggist, or to any in Towa, out a Council Bluffs hous not ship to an lowa drugeist unless a is sccured, and, as already explained, a per. mit opens the door to innumeravle persecu- tions by disreputable persons, “Yes, it's u br to the wholesalo drug business in lowa,” remarked a wholesale man vesterday Not that we sell £0 much whisky, or that we want to. We never have been selling to 8 4loons or anything of that sort. But suppose an Towa customer sends an order for goods, and among them orders some alcohol with which 1o make up some tinetures. We ean't send it, and we have to tell him to get it ewhere else. He says at once an goods somewhe lse then, and get my stuff all at one plac Then, too, this permit business makes bad work with the nmers, I know two tailers, who have been good customers, a who have always discounted their bills, They have fiad permits, but got into tr by some technical violation. It ha them a good deal to etraighten it up, althc they intended no vioiation, Oneof them had to put u chattel mortgage on hisstock, Such a law breaks down credit, and destroys con- idence. Why, you remeniber, undor law, when a scheme was started to b 1 the druggists of this county for #5000, The fellows that hud permits, ana were trying to comply with the law, were the only ones sued. ~ Ain't that so! | The ones who had no permits were lucky, This new law is_just such another trap to eatel a big haul, That's the way it looks to me. = e pton has bargains in real estate. 1. H. Sheafe loans money on ¢ security of every deseription. | consulting vooms, All business strictly confidental. Oftice 200 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stairs, busi- Towa that will csale They Money loaned at L. B. ! E loan oftice, on furniture, pinnos, horses, wagons, personzl property of all kinds. and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly coufi- dential. - Bits From the Boom “Twin City Place™ is the latest addition to Council Bluffs, It embraces et be- enth and Twenty-eighth ts from First to Eighth avenues 1t is owned by Messrs, E. A, put upon Jight blocks of very desirable lots thus placed upon the market, The pressing demand for first-class locations in that part of the city has made the platting of Benson record of thic location of the Red Oak rt company is settled und all details arvangred. E. A. Benson, C. J. Colby and I, H, Keys, the latter of the Red Ouk company, have catered into an agreenient by which the buildings of the company are to be erceted on block 2, Twin City P This t the corner of Twenty eighth nth avenic 1 lots” will be thus occupied. A four story brick block, 0 feet, will 1 cted atonee. 1t will ady for oceupancy by Debember 1 at t thut 1s the 1t intention corn of is nearly more wiil comfortably located where ew buildings spring up around id Thil \panc. see the proprictor lie cun see th him like mushro waterworks to Benson’s addition, where he s putting up rest ddnees for persons who will guarantee imme- diate and continued oce 0. Coiby has just concluded an extensive 11 add materially to the business interests of Council Bluffs, He has sold to the Plano Manufacturing company, of Plano, I, block 8, in Bryant & Clark’s’ addition! This company will “immediately proceed to the ercetion of an oftice and exteasive ware. houses upon this tract for their own ocen- pancy. They have heretofore occupied this territory through another local warchouse and their greatl d business through- out the northwestern territory has made this latter move necessary, Ttmay be stated incidentally that this is but one of several deals of a ture by the aid of which extensive manufacturing interests will locate their supply houses here, These negotiations are being carvied on through Omat cell as Council Bluffs estate brokers, The very liberal policy adopted by the owners of realty locuted be- tween the two cities has attrag ttention to this point and inqui itly comng in- respecting this s all signs fail, the next ni A be active ones m real cstate transac- tions, e E. II. Sheafe & Co., make short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Offico Broadway and Main street, upstairs, long or We have no competitors in finishing collars, cuffs anc shirts, Cascade Laun- dry Co. — See Forest Smith’s special column. - Who Shall Pay For Folly? When the contract for paving Lower Broadway was awarded to Wickham & Co. it was specified that they were to receive usual rates for any grading that might have to be done, although it was supposed that the street was in readiness to pave, as the city engincer had so reported. The grading of this street, 1t will be remembered, was doue in cold weather, and many huge lumps of frozen dirt were dumped iu to raise the grade. The work was measured »nd approved before the frost came out and Uontractor Calluhun was puid the full amount of his_contract on the recommendation of the city engineer. Aldermen Lacy and Woeaver opposed the matter at the time, arguing thae when the frost came out the ground would scttle a foot or two and more grading would have to be done. Time proved the correctness of these views, and when Wickham & Co. began pay ing they found considerable work to be done in the way of filling up depressions where these frozen Tumps had been dumped. Some of the holes required between fifty and sixty wagon loads of dirt to fill them up, It is for this work that Wickham & Co. now demand pay. The aldermen concede the claim to be a just one, but opinions differ as to how it shall be settled. Some of the members of the council are in favor of the city paying the bill, but others object to paying twice for the sume work. Some claim that the city engineer should make good the amount, us” he was re- sponsible for Callahan’s bill being allowed, before the work was properly donc. Others favor bringing suit against Callahan's bonds- men to recover the amount, but one of the aldermen, who is on the bond, objects to this and does not want to make any move in the matter, In the meantime Wickham & Co. must wait for their cash until the council can fully agree as to who shall face the music and foot the bill. e Mrs. L. mmons, dressmaker, 314 Broad way, over Eiseman's, on electrie motor line. Special advantages to Omaha ladies, e ——— The Board of Trade, There wus no quorum present at the special meeting of the board of trade. Rep- resentatives of the New York Sunday Jour- nal were present and desired to make ar- rangements with the board to advertise this city. The proposed article was read and re- ceived with favor. As no definite action could be taken as a board, those present de cided to assume &ll responsibility, and in- structed the finance committee to~ attend to the matter, and appropriate $100, which,with $110 subscribed by private citizens would make the necessury amount. The article, which will fill two columns, will appear in next Sunday's issue of the morning Journal. - A B Regulate the regulator with Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsaprilla, manufactured by proprietors of Warner’s Safe Cure. Largest bottle in the market. Sold by all druggists, BURKE’S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. ADDITIO =S o “Twenty Third Sfree + d Street. 4 21z fi ecoh S o The Cheicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the Gity, Ts now pl moter to Dou, About 500 y Council Bluts postottic h newly platted lots. Good bounds it on the north, TITLES—Perfeet., ABSTRACT—Printed Abstract and GRADE—Examine these lots with p The ordinary price of alot is saved on TERMS=To a good eluss of pur for one-tenth down; balance in monthly :d into Beautiful, 1 las street, Omaha. They rds from the new arly bwice J.J. rge Lots motor line to O | public schools near by. Brown building, 115 Pearl-St., Council Bluf on the round. About ten minutes rvide level butelevated strip of s th 1+ miles from the size in size as most of the The proposed Boulevard lie on large in W nty Deed with each Lot. erence 10 the grade before buying a lot. wle alone, if you buy one of these lots, a limited number of lots will 1 payments, without interest. Ap FINLEY BURK , lowa, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET. Manafaciurers and Wholesals De lers 'n Sausage of All Kinds. Orders Pr. mptly I NO. 635 BROADWAY, Closing the Court. Vesterday was the last day of the Septem ber term of the United States distriet court in this city, and business was rushed m order to get through. D The jury in the case of Kuvpenheir Lise urned a verdict for the vs defend- No jury cases were triefl the jury was dischareed ar 8 o minor eases were disposed of dy noon, the 1 ring the fore v violu- whisky $100, to stund committec Indictme in the afternoor i dewur by Attorney Si FAS 0 POS charged the 1 | steuling a registered letter He was indicted and Kis case came up for trial at the last term of court. After the case Lad been stated, it w ered that one of the jurors had been on the grand jury that_indicted him, and was_therefore’ dis- qualified to act as a_juror. The case was then continued to this term, "The demurrer sets forth that such pro- dings endanger the defendant, and that s he was not convicted at the last trial, he an not_be twice arraigned for the same rime. The watter was taken under ad- visement by the court. “This term lasted but now over. Judge Love Moines this morning, torney Finch, b main here several ¢ rlc at a weelc, and court is will return to Des s0 District At rshal Campbell will re- ays. The Rails on Broadway. Considerable complamt has been made con- cerning the manner in which the stone pav- ing is being relaidon Broadway by the new bridge company who removed it to lay their new double track. It is claimed that the work is being improperly done, and that the paving is not laid to the top of the rails, leay- ing them in a condition that does not augur for the safety of bugey whecls council is disposed to see that the wao properly done, and_has instructed the city enginecr to take charge of the matter, and that the cit interests do mot suffer, The councilmen claim that unle: the work 18 under the supervision of the city engineer, the workmen would rush the_job through s fast as possible, regardless of consequences, and that the city would be kept busy (nrr some time repairing it, to restore it to its original solid state. The pavers are getting along as fast as possible, und_reached Sixth street last night. The track has been laid to Glen avenue, and will reach the Methodist chureh by Friday night. S The New Assignment. The following is the last assignment of made yesterday, to come up for trial nesday, October 3 6,001, 5,070, 5,051, 5,114, 5 Sday, Octobe , 6,061, T 6,008, L 6,000, 6,100, > last two being What the Council Did, The unusual stress of city business com- pelled the city council to adjourn its meet- ing on Monday evening to. last night. At 7:3), the time adjourned to, the clerk was present. At 8:30 Mayor Rohrer and Alder- men Waterman and Lacy wvere there. At 9:15 Alderman Kuepher came in. There was 1o quorum, and after ré¢iting the deeds of valor performed by sontg of the s pre. decessors, an adjournmbut was Thursday, to-morrow e¥ening, at 7:50 o'clock s S. STEWART, M, D,, D. V. M, VETERINARY: SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTE STREET. Telephone No. 2005, COUNOIL BLUFFS, 0. H, McDANELD & GO, Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and 822 Matn Street,Council Blus,Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. B00Broadway Couucil Bluffs, Iowa. Established Ly itlea and Delivered. T PHONE NO. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE, sty Found, 1ts,” Board fusertion and 1ive uent insertion, office, No. 12 Pear, Coun 5 Towa, Mulholland & Co, Furnishod fro [0 SALE Ok TrADE nes< and w Wall sell trade for ¢ Apply t OOk Kk roc for gen. tieme Lorses har- v cash,or perty. 0 Horace Liv- WWANTED - Everyhody to know that 1 will not be under i eiti ruiture or vour pations 1 want, and judge Tuls) By all flest class fouse- Nor i wanted, A, J. Mandel, stoves. It's for yourself, nold goods. 325 und 3 rent, 117 sth st, 1o solielt work on commission, Laundry Co, W ANIED-A thoroughly competent hook- keeper. None need apply who cannot fur- nish recommendations fr. er employer State salary wanted, Address A 21, Bee oflice, Council Bhtrs, 1 Cascade al estate they wish to Iress “Real Estate,” NY one who has 1 cheap for eash Bee oftice, Council Biulrs, -e. on the cor- - James, om cott Seven: 5 W ud ULl st or trade, for city lot, finest ied” family team in state. No. 1522 West Broadway. NOR R Fa: & Co., Br number of good dwell- xamine list. . H. Sheafo adway and Main st up stans, FIOYES for rent. Johnston & Van Patten L33 Main st. FOREST SMITH’S SPRCAL WANT COLLA [QOR SALE House of 5 rooms; closets and cellar, Large lot, good burn, well and efs- n. Fruit treex, A good hom Plerce st., 15 DIk to st. cars, asy terms, Ok SALE-—House of 5 rooms; cellar and clos i large lot, €4 ), on 4th ave. A cheap home at #,100; easy terns, OR SALE—One Broadway north adway lot, 143200, M. X120 Both fo de, JOR SALE-Two I uve, and 16th st bargain. Fon saL-s unic ting. JROR SALE 0 &10 acres Just west of union depot, $1,000 per acre. QOR SALE R. track mike i 1, <. e, cor. 9th 60; 0 great west of the Fine for plat 210 acres, just ) per ucre, 1% acres on hoth sides of U, P. R, unton depots Would 1 to Council Bluffsor Omaha, e, near N. W, chéap at #40, on I K. . dépot, on N. W. track JOR SALE-Lots, 1 < and lots, and_acre property in all parts of the city: ¢h hy er cent’ than it cun he hought 10 days from Call and exainine my list before buying. FOREST SMITH, Room 4, 3rd Floor, Brown Building. TREE OF LIFE! A positive cure for Liver and Kidney troub les, all Blood Diseases, Indigestion, Dyspep- sia, and Sour Stomach, is found in MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE For sale by loc ts and druggists everywhere, Pri bottle, six for Address all communications to J. B. MOORE, Council Bluffs, la, JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE Large lots; casy of access, with splendid sew opportanity, proximity to business portion of city, vieinity of good ehurehes and schools. off Broadway Eleetrie motor Tor'all points in city « utes. Lasy terms, Perfeet title, Close Just 1d Omaha every seven mine ——)FOR SALE BY(~-— ) Pearl Street, A. A. CLARK & CO., Broadway and Main J. G. TIPTON, 527 Broadway, FRANK COOK, No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN, 33 Main Street, AND ALL OTHER RZAL ESTATE BROKERS COUNC BLUIFS, I0W F.J. DAY, No é’mfir/f.d/u k@;‘m RINE SHOR! NO. 20 MAIN H MUELLER Mugyg g, Planos, 0, timates, Brown ~ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. FINLEY BURKE-- Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brewn Building, 115 N. SCHURZ-- £ ot o —— C———————————————————————— Pearl St., Council Blufls, Towa. STONE & SIMS_ Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa S — Justice of the Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No, 419 Cc Oflce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Blufls, Towa ._.Dentist, Room 6, Opera House Block, Cou C. C. HAZEN--- il Blu, Towa ESTABLISHED 1842. INCORPORATED 11;11 RUSSELL & CO., MASSILLON, OHI0, MANUFACTURERS. Especially Adajted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER, AUTOMATIC Specifications and estimates furnish ENGINES. Durability Guap- udensing, 1 for complete steam plants. Regulation, anteed, Can show letters from usevs whera fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss BRANCH 1, COUNL BLUFES, IOWA, Send for Catalogue, E. C. HARRIS, Manager. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. | HOT WATER HEITING PRICE $15, Is equal to auy High Priced Machine, a0 Mimeograph, tho best apparatus for manifoldi and type wotlng work, 50N coples can be taken The Exoelsior Ce,, Council Bluffs, la, IRCN and Wo0D PUMPS. 4 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St,, Omabas, Neb, JOHN GILBERT, No. BZ21 Main Strend. Correspondents Mention This Yapes

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