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6 THE DAILY BE] COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STR Pelivered by cartier in Any Part of the City enty Cents Per W cek HoW. MANAGER. o4 TIAON TELEPHONES: Brsisgss OFFICE NO. 43, NiGnt Eniton, ) MINOR MENTION, Plumbing com t Chapman v display Friday day at H. Friedman ‘s, An elegunt display of millinery day and Saturday at H. Friedman The latest = will be seen and Saturday. Any. rt store. and Satur- Fri- 1 bonnets and hats I Priedman’s on Friday and Suturday you will find disy of millinery and novelties at 1. Friedman’s, Miss Phoche Flemming, siste . Swearingen, died Fuesd This visit the afternoon the city council will lower part of the city for the purpose of locating the d new engine hou The fune daughter of Mr Propos services of N and Mrs. Freer 1, was T held ve Loon at the family residenc venu The | 0. society will hold a very important businc meeting at Miss Badollet's, on Seventh street, at 4:50 o'clock, Tuesday, and u full attendance 18 desired. The Kt al, for ault be- fore Ju Shurz yesterday afternoon. After hearing the testimony the court gaid he thought the fun ought to be made somewhat expensive, and he as- sessed the The searcity of rain system in such a condi of 1S put [lu sewer at nosys- flushing has become nse them, This work was commenced yo rday and will be continued until the system s in good condition. he Lee embezzlement ease s set fov day morning in the district court 2 is no little curiosity to sec the se developed publicly in detail, bm predictions 8OmE W tinuances, Yesterday the city engine supervision of the work of r pavement on Droadway. needed his attention, and there will be no occasion for kickin the part of property owners, for the work will be properly done, The brick paving on Willow was completed yesterday as far Sixth street. From there the work will be continued with cedar ov cypress block less the property owners shall with- made that 1t will 1 venue w their protest ngainst brick, which been formerly made to the city council, None of the piers of the new bridge have swung three inches out of and had to be put bae has wheeled vehicle yo ture, as hus b - one of the city papers. 1o get at that it scems strange few of them are sccured by news gatherers., Work on the Chautaugua grounds is to commence soon. The calling in of the sments on stoek subseribed i t in order, and the L promptly met. This great enterprise should not be allowed t senson should see u gran wing thousands of people opening 10 this city. The committees appointed by the city council and board of trade visited Omaha yesterday to confer with similar com- mittees of the latter city respecting the formal opening of the new bri ul;:u Mayor Rohrver and Aldermen La Weaver and Waterman represented the city and Mes: ieorge Wright and T. J. Evans the business men. The city council meets this evenin that is, if a quorum can be had. There are some matters of importance that need theimmediate consideration of the city fathers, and itis hoped they will spare suflicient time to attend to them. Alderman Lacy says: *“If they are not on hand at ‘(110('141\ k I shall vote fnx an adjournment until January 1, 18 Judge James has sold his newly erected dence to Mrs. Funnie M. Campbell, who purchased.it for her own occupancy. $5,000 is the price paid. The judge will immediately proceed with the crection of another home, pre- ferring to keep his money moving rather than to salt it down after the manner of many of the so-called busi- ness men of the city. Council Blufls gig sadly in need of a new city directory., e been 80 many change wdditions, that e directory had been issued six months ago it would be of lit- tle good now. But the lust one was only n mimlin'(!lm'_\ and it litey all the time, worse than u. Yless. city has had such unpleasant experi- ences with directory men in the past This few y s that anyone trying to meet ent want will have a hard field The only way to restore con- fidence will be not to ask for subserip- tions in advance, but let the book sell on its merits. A really first class direc- tory would be jumped at. Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. Mrs. L. Simmous, dressmaker, 314 Broad ‘way, over S 8, on cleetric motor line, Special ad cs t0 Omaha ladics, Personal Paragraphs, S. D. Hess, of the Chicago & North- western railw oftice, is the proud father of a new boy. Judge G. H. Boulton, of Chillicothe, Mo., has decided to locate in Council Biuffs, and will engage in the practice of law. Rev. W. H. W. Rees and family leave to-day for Des Moines, la., which place will be the center of his ficld of labor for the ensuing two years. Mvs. H. W. Tilton and her siste Mrs, P. M. Pryor, returned last v, ing from Janesville, Wis., where they were called by the iliness'and death of their mother, Mrs. L. H. Josslyn. W. S. Alger, a prominent banker of Villisea, In., and wife, were visitors the city \'uuurll:\\ This is the trip to Council Blufts Mr. Alger hl\s made in several ycars, and he was greatly surprised at the activity and growth of the cit ——— [ea Rather a Hard Crowd. On Tuesday a party of Council Blufls toughs went to Omaba to take in the town, There were two hack drivers, " twoor three denizens of the “*Row,” one Hughes, an ex-Salvation army follow, and o woman who sails under the name of Burke. Yestesday all the party ex- cept Hughes returned to this side. Dur- ing the afternoon two officers from Omaha appeared here and took in the whole party, except the Burke woman, who had b\u?ped to Nebraska City. The erowd are charged with drugging and robbing Hughes, Further developments will appear in nm Omaha police news, 8. . Wldswurllx& Co. lonn meney, 2. BOUND TO s NAME WINNERS, Tho Republicans Enthueiastically Frame Their County Ticket. | CUPID TIES FRESH KNOTS. The Excellent Health of the City— What Women Can 1 Reception to the New Pastor of Broad- way M. E. Church. The Republican Convention, The republican county convention met in the south room of the county court house yesterday aftevnoon. It was called to order at 2 o'clock by T. P. chaivman of the county cen- tral committ who named Hon. B. F. Clayton, of Macedonia, as temporary wirman. R, ¢, Hubbard, of Council Blufls, made temporary sceretary. The call was read, after which a com- mittee of five was appointed on creden- tinls, us follow E. L. Shugart, J. H. J JJudge Fisk, H. Ferguson and J. K. Oss A committee of the same number appointed on permanent sation, as follows: Willinm I, G, Stadter, J. A, Lindt, E. rs and J. B. Bouiden, [ Treyuor, Wi While w g for the committees to report, Hon. D. C. Bloomer, William ars, D, B. Clark, W.J. Trotter and were called out and committec on ere ported, which report was townships weve represente: The report of the committee on per- manent organi ion favored making mpot organization permanent. Adopted. On motion the dc \es present were 4 1 to cast their full vote for th pective precinets, I'he convention then proceeded to a formal baliot for county elerk. Elihu made readingelerk. On eall townships the delegates could not get their votes in fast enough, Everything went for H. J. Chamber No other presented, and at the ballot his nominuation mation. The nomi- for n speech, He convention for the candidaty 1 on briefly thanked the nomination, For county recorder W, J. Beck pre- ited the name of H. V. Battey, of nut. The nomination was made hy amation. For county Colonel Dail placed in nomir sulted s follows , Dailey 11 y of the Votes attorn 1 oy William rs, S. Hazleton were The ballot re- 2 Hazel- cceived nma- L Hazelton was de- wred the nomined On motion of Mr. s the nomination of Mr., Hazelton nimous, womination of two candi the office of supervisor selection of Alexander ( r.of Grove township. ior the east end of the county D. 1. Perry of Hardin township and Pet Peterson of Boomer we tion. jor ates for resulted in the named, The ballot resulted as follow Perry 56, Peterson 52, Matlock 23 the v receiving the nomination,which was, on motion, made unanimous. Hon. D. (. Bloomer prescnted a reso- lution of fealty to the national, state and county ts which was adopted, after which the conventic adjourned. The result of the convention ‘is com- mented on with much satisfaction by re- publicans. Ttis a strong ticket. Chambers for county clerk is especially strong, He is an attorney and his thor- ough ]\l\m\\wlm' of tie law will enable him to fully meet the needs of that im- portant office. ~ As county recorder he demonstrated how faithfully” and accu- rately he can handle valuable records, Energetic, honest, capable, he will make the best clerk this county ever had. He is strong, politically, and will draw a he vote outside the city as well as inside. The nomination of Mr. Hazelton as attorney is astrong one also. He isnot perhaps as well known in the county as Mr. Chambers, but he stands very high with the bar. Hé is a clean-cut young man, finely educated, and possessing ex- cellent ability, is fully fitted for this po- position. The other nominees are spoken of very favorably, even by men notof their The republicans have shown en- thusiasm, unanimity and wisdom in their framing of a ticket. - A Word to the Wise. If you are contemplating making an investment why not select a good bar- guin instead of being contented with just an ordinary lot, and why not get a rfect title instead of a half title. Buy your property from our list and get umwlhmg choice, at a low figure and on y terms. ODELL Bros & Co. ———— Sheafe & C make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interes Oftice Broadway and Main street, upstairs, S —. We have no competitors in finishing collurs, cufls anc shirts, dry Co. Sce Porest Smith’s special column, e Well Wedded. Yesterday afternoon were celebrated the nuptials of Miss Ida A. Tostevin, and W. H. Wakefield. The ceremo occurred at the Broadway Methodist church. The young lady who thus took upon herself the most sacred obligations of life, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and M Thomas Tostevin and bas lived here since childhood. During these years the graees of a noble wo- man have developed within her, and have won for her a deserved popularity and esteem, From many hearts comes the spontancous wish that the hopes which erown this, the most 1mportant hour to the maiden’s heart, may be abundantly realized in the come. The groom is & young busincss man of our sister city, Omaha, and well deserves the prize he has won. At 4 o'clock preeisely the words were said which made them’ man and wife. he father and mother of the bride ac companied the principals, and the entrance to the church was with the wedding march by Lohengin and Mendelssohn played h\' Mr. Marshall, organist at All cburch, Unmhn. The dress of the bride was a combination of cream silk and chantilla lace, veil and orange blossoms, while the groom was elad in the con- k. The ushers were . J. H. Weist and J. C. Calhoun ha, Perry Badolett and John W, Pusey of Council Bluffs, The ceremony was followed by a re- ception at the home of the bride’s pa- rents, No. 209 Perk avenue, which con- tinued until § o’clack, at which the in- vited guests only wera prescnt. Theso embraced the members of the G. G. G. | and Kensington clube only, The supper was an elegant affair and the were appropriate and valuable, At the conclusion of the reception the happy couple were driven to the Mil- waukee depot, whare they embarked for Chicago, There they will remain for Saint’s presents s THE O\IA}IA DAILY BEE /THURSDAY, eral days. when they will go fo St. and visit the parents of the groom. hey will return home about ) mber | [ ml will take up their residence at No. 511 Third avenue in this city, - > Forest Smith’s spe 1l columnn. ng. Mrs. Magrane will open clusses here at Beno's hall in conuection with her Omaha classes, beginning Tuesday, Oc- tober i meot overy i Tuesday and y evenings fors dults, beginning Vv and Saturday 1|(!n~|||mm~ for children at 4:30 p. m. on Tuesdays, and 2:30 Saturdays. he has taught with suc had larg thr h:\\ s and has asses in Omaha for the past The prospects are she will sses here. Address 2,020 nue, Omah: \lur\ s av - Travelers! kum at the Bechtele, - Louns made on cit anu“ and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. sl et The Healthy Blufs, The sensational statement made in the Omahs ber of ease! Blufis has indignation. £0 ridiculous tion. Othe necdless thrust Council Blufls, World concerning the num- of typhoid fever in Council aused both merriment and Some laugh at it as being 1s to carry its own refuta- condemn it hotly as a at the reputation of which is known as one of the healthiest centers in the land. Dr. who is city phy n, in- forms T 213 that there not half a dozen cases of typhoid * vicinity. “The health of the wys the doctor, *is far above the age. [ donot know of a city of ity anywhere in the country where 15 s0 dittle sickness, and our wortality is remarkably low y is cleaner than any I know of. is the shecrest nonsense to talk about typhoid fever. There are more ht along—more sickness, in fact— ht out in the country than in the city ver in the size there of v one of the oldest and best known physicians, boldly declared th he did not believe there one case genuine typhoud fev in the cit There might be. but as for there being wny such number as had been stated it \\‘\~ ridiculous. The heualth of the city was excellent and Council B a 001040 03 1Y ElntREH Ok batiie one of the héalthiest cities in the land. Dr. Thomas enpressed himself of like mind, "vphoid fever? 1 don’t believe there ¢ been more than a dozen cases in o whole Why at the Jand the L wellail live to be rate of mortalit a hundred s old A. P. Hanchett, who has as large as any homeopathic physi in this part of the i of no epidemic. The he good, and Council Bluffs had son to congratulate itself on its health-showing. e Boots, shoes. Kinnehan's, ¢ "ipton 1 526 13'way. nsinreal estate. J.C e loans 1. H. Sheafe v on chattel security of every deseription. Private consulting rooms, All business strictly confidental. Office 5 ner Main street, uj adwiy, co el i et bl Mouey loaned at L. B. Ceafts & Co." loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, he wagons, personal propecty of all kinds, and all other articles of value without vemoval. All business strictly confi- dential. —_— The Work of Woman. No ladies in the city > more enter- prising and self-sacrificing than those of St. Paul’s Episecopal church. The beautiful church structure is due mainly to their efforts. But for them the loeation would not have been pur- chased. But for them the rectory would not have been built, and the start of a new church building and much help in its completion, came from the same plucky and progressive women. Ly itest indication that they are not in well doing is now noticeable rectory. When the rector and summering, found that the ladies had had the interior compietely regenerated. Tt walls and ceilingshad been repapered and decorated. Fresh paint and calso- mine had also been used, and cve room in the house made new. The home is thus made most attractive and enjoyable, in the wife returned from their the e The finish on our collars, cuffs and shirts cannot be equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. —— For SaleC hcup- Lotsnear the bridge rties who will build at once. 1. s or call on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Main Loun('tl ”l\lfi'(. No Ll(‘l‘ni(‘s for Omahans. A young man employed in Omaha bought himself a little home here, fur- nished it, and arranged to be wedded in it, and settle down to a residence here, Eyerything in readiness he stepped into the county clerk’s oftice for a mar- riage license. “From Omaha, e Well you'll have to go back to ()mnhn. and get married. Can’t let you have a liconse.” The young man protested and ex- pmmm{ but the clerk refused, ““I've lived here long enough now to be a voter,” said the young man yes day. “*Vote for Shea?” * \\n-ll hardl I liad to go back to Omaha and get ma rvied there, instead of getting married in my own little home heve. If 1'd had time to have made the fight, 1'd have seen whether he wouldn’t have had to issuoa license, even if T was from Omaha.” Tt Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. le Lavndry Co. —— Money loaned on furniture, pianos, , horses, buggies, ov anything at low rates of inter No fair and honorable dealing. k & Co., office cor. Broadway and Muin, over ,\m.ww.m express. Speed the Old. Welcome the New Last evening the Broadway Metho- dist church parlors were well filled, the occasion being a reception to the new pastor, Rev. €, D. Franklin, and a fare- well visit with the outgoing pastor, the Rev. W, H.W. Rees. The member- ship was well represented, but there were many present who have been ut- tendants upon Mr. Rees’ ministry sim- ply. The occasion was significant as bearing to him the estcem and earnest good will of the community, regardless of denominational lines, = Tn contact with Mr. Franklin one is impressed with his strength socially, which is un- doubtedly as great as that demonstrated in his pulpit work. The expression that he is \Lu right man in the right place is a very gmlerul onc‘ Those wishing to. take painting les- sous of Miss S. D. Rehse should call at once at her studio, over Sargent & Evans’ shoe store o —— A cordial invitation extended to all to attend the millinery display Friday and urday from 10 a. m, to 9 p. m, H. FRIEDMAN, BURKE’S ADI]ITIII Avenue IYHLNID ‘ans OCTOBER 4. 1888 7z > _Sfrecf = The Chmr.est Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City. Is now platte to Beautiful, moter to Douglas street, Omaha. About 500 yards from the new motor Council Bluffs postoftic L The newly platted lots, bounds it on the north, Tl rfoct, unine these lots J. J. Brown building, 115 Pearl-St., ith r of a lot is saved on ¢ one L zood class of purchasers a limited ‘number of lots will he sold nj balance in monthly payments, without interest. e Lot v i Iine to Omaha, ¢ twice as large schools near ference About ten minutes ride on level butelevated st Less in size by. ie on in size as most The proposed Printed Abstract and Warranty Deed with each Lot. to the grade before buying a lot. le alone. if you buy one of these lots, Apply to NLEY BURK Council Blufls, ln\vm HAVE YOU HEARD THAT W. W. CHAPMAN IS DEAD" It is a mistake. Just awoke STORE!! ! He has ONLY BEE this morning with a And the Largest Line of New foods == JPING. _\',,, NEW AMprrion!! Spirit! WEST OF ANYWHERE. Why don’t you go in and S Nos.105 & 107 Main Street. B HIS ELEGANT PLACE at the ) of ground. than 14 miles from the of the Boulevard NEW A Quiet Wedd There was o quiet wedding at St. Paul’s church, at o'clock lust even- ing. the contracting parties being Mr. John S. Ryburn and Miss Cecilia H. Armour, both of La Salle. Ill. The ¢ was performed by Rev. ' in the presence of a few of the friends of the bride and groom. ‘W. M. Marshall, organist of Tr church, Omaha, presided <. 1- at the or- gin in the ‘absence of Mr. Gratian, the gulur organist. The bride was very tired in white re the mother efully and elegantly tin. Those present w and brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, the latter a sister of the bride, and Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Fvans. At the conclusion of the marriage cere- mong, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler was baptized, the newly vedded couple standing sponsors, The ceremony throughout was a_novel and very pleasing one. M. s Ryburn left on the Kan 9:40 for Kansas City Louis. und Although the af quiet it was none the les: «.u](\\‘))lc and the happy couple start in life with the brightest prospects. BeE joins with other friends in wishing them a happy voyvage through life. with the greatest prosperity and success. -_— ‘Where's the Postoffice ? Tom (" n, of the corner book store, next to the postoffice, is running over with good nature. He don’t have boils to try him, but an aflliction about as bad. The big postoflice looms up right the sts About twice a day tranger tackles Tom with: an you tell me where the post- office is?” “Yer across r; right next door. The stranger disappears only to re- turn in a minute with: “Where did you say the postoftice i Tom explains that it is the large im- posing stone structure, and takes the pains to point it out, How can I get into it?” Tom good-naturedly 1s attention to the great doors on each side of the building, and the stranger gets started aright. It does beat all,” says Tom, ‘“‘what idea folks have of 4 postoftice. It scems that they are bound not to admit that anything can be a postoffice unless it has a groc in front and a barrel of mackerel and a soap box for signs.” - Attention, Sir Knighte, Ivanhoe commandery No. 17 2 nclave this day) evening at o'clock. Vi sir knights cordially invited. By order e ———— See Forest Smith's special column, ——— A Little Burgle. The residence of Mr. A. W. on Third street, was entered evening by some unknown parties. The family were absent and the nocturnal visitors had things their own way They turned things topsy turvy in their vain_efforts to find gold, silver or precious stones. They found a new overcoat, and as winter is coming on the coat was appropriated, and for fear of difficulty in getting away with it the Stanbro, Tuesday thief took a shooter to defend him- self with, There is no clue to the visitors. e —— Plain dressmaking and sewing. Miss Hanson, No. 919 Avenue H. o — Organized Labor, A union meeting of organized labor ill be held in G. A. R. hall this even- ing. 1 members of labor unions are cordially invited to be present. By order of M, W D ‘What is more attractive than a pretty face with a fresh, bright complexion? For it is use Pozzoni’s powder. FOUNTAIN XNE CUT AND PLU E_ Incomparably the Best. G | I SPECIAL NOTICES. SCIALadvertiseents, such as Lost, Found, ) To Loun, For Sul vants, Board: otc., will i i Fequent s our office, Council s Towa. WANTS. Forr side of cit ]4 E for Apply to Horace Fyerett ale in car load lot lumn at the f Tt Toarl “Street, near Broadway, Good liouse and stable, just out- Mulholland & Co. —Furnished front ro 223 N. Secoud streot. agon, de for city property. Apply to Horace Ev- erett. gen- )R TRADE—Team of horscs,har- Wil sell cheap for cash.or hody to know that 1 wil stov for hoid goods. 323 and 3 FI RN WAy Laundry C y il first No rubbish wanted. Droudway, A8S_Nouse- . J. Mandel, HED room for rent, 1 sthst, Young man f; work on_cs e niliar with the city mission, 1 1d in_either furniture or want, and judge Cascade ‘\/'ANTEI) per. nish recommendations from State salary wanted. Council Blufr ormer employer Address A 24, Bee office, even-room cottai ve. and th st. W. C James or trade, for city lot, fin hed family team in state. No. I West Broadway. IR I(I'VTA large number of good a4 s, CATT Ane cxemine let, EC 15, Sheate Broadway and Main st., up stairs. OUSES for rent, 33 Main st, FOREST SMITH’S SPECIAL WANT COLUMIN. Johnston & Van Patten, na cel Largo lot, good barn, well and cls- Fruit tre Zobd llome, " 006 B, Plerce A 100; easy ‘terms, ™, Yiblk to st. ¢ Bmu BALE_House of b rooms; cellar aml 1 ge lot, 66x120, on 4th ave, A Cheap home at €100; casy torms, [0k SALE-One iroudway lot, 46x120, orth th sts; 800, One Ilrum!\\'ny 1ot, 44x208, s, side, aaly b0 wo lots, VleAl each nml lmh st. Both for 201 8 union depot; $600 p SALE-8 210 ac , just west of the acre, Fine for plat- ting. l‘V(ll( BALE-0 610 acres just west of union depot, §1,000 per acre, 18 acres on both sides of U, P. R, 4 mile west of union depot; Would make a fine addition to Council Blutts or Omaba, acre, Lot 44x120 on 1st ave, near N. W, on N, W. track; chéap at $400, ots, houses and lots, and_acre property in all parts of the city: cheaper by 20 per_vent. than it can he bought 80 duys frot now. Call and examine my list before buying. FOREST SMITH, Room 4, 3rd Floor, Brown Building. STEAM DYE WRKS NO. 29 MAIN STREET, Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GOODS MRS, C. L GILLETTL, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B00Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Establisied P A thoroughly competent book- None need apply who cannot fur- . on the cor- - WINTER IS COMING | BUT FOR ALL THAT GO TO { Baird’s for Fruns Assorted Baskets Put Up to Order. For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBETTS, and Save Money. No. 15 Broadway. | ForyourLightCa m‘iaqesi BUGGIES, CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES, SeeHenryVan Brunt | Largost Stock and Lowest Prices. | — CITY MEAT MARKET! No. 120 lil'um]\\u\ Telephone No. 201. OMPT DE LIVLRV For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS Go to BUSHNELIL/S <No. 20 Maln Street. __ SWANSON MUSIC CO., 329 Broa Broadway | I Full Llllf‘l\l MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. vianos and Organs on Monthly Pay; ALLENS RESTAURANT: FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RF No, 40 JX_RUADWAY T LOW PRICE Temperatureof Co STORL. ay, Councit for SHOES tition. | ADAMS & €O, ‘ [ ® OUR EXTRAORDINARY : Is the Cause of the High BOSTON l‘(/rll 0§ \HH FRAINIE JAMES + SCOFIELD & (‘AVIN I\n Buy Your GROCERIES of DURLIN BROTHERS, 5633 B'way All Fruits In Thelr Season. Tel. 200. e ——r—————— .2 o i e If You Want Safe Deposit or Cheap Loan, Call on | 200 Broadway. International Building, Loanand Investment Union B. V. KIDD ¢ ON, 606G Hrmulu'uu. 20 N Main ByA WHITE] J. P. ANDERSON | SEWING MACHINE. Munaver. ‘ W. H. xNEé‘fiE— | THE GROCER, 744 Bdway White at LAKE MANAWA Take the M. F. ROHRER For the Bea.ch” A FINE DOUBLE DECKED STEAMER. | A SURPRISE! | WITHIN THE PAST WEEK WE HAVE MORE THEN DOUBLED OUR STOCK. THESE PURCHASES HAVE BEEN MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIGES. ot be duplieated ver be offered again, east The Bargains we now offer you o or west. They will probably e THIS IS NO ADVERTISING CATCH and sale. We cannot begin rgains wo have. But a Genuine Purchase to enumerate the b ALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELF. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET G0, NO. 405 BROADWAY. A SURPRISE! ESTABLISHED 1842. INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSELIL & Co., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. ————— SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. -_— = D NI IS “S Lspecially Adapted for ELECTRIC * LIGHTING, * Mills and Elevators, - ENGINES. Regulation, Durability Guar. AUTOMATIC CUT.OFF Specifications and estimatos furnished for complete steam plants. , anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy s equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLU S, TIOWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 DR. C. B. JUDD, : MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES, No. 806 Broadway, Council Blurrs, Iowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or sala WANTED—-COCAL AND TRAV lALl.\(-' AGENTS ON C MISSION — _—— - e e e —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— e THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. | g, STEWART, M. 0., D, V. M, PRICE §15, s LVETERINARY SURGEON uf:]:‘;:d, HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telsphone No, 205, COUNCIL BLUFFS, : ow and type writing work 5,000 coples cun be tuken. The Excelsior Cc.,C " 0. H. MGOANELD & 0., Hides. Tallow, Peits, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices, Prompt Returns, €20 aud 622 dlain Street,Council Blults,lows, ofl Bluffs, la, % 4 FINE./UHOIGE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St., Qmala, Neb,