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e D AT Al ol TSk e LIV 0 TS MBS e o L TN 6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFIC NO 12 ARL STRE Delivered by ea T'went H. W. TILTON TELEPHONES: BUsIngss OFFice No. 4, Niout Evitor, No, MANAGER, MINOR MENTION, b obbler at Ny D Best Iy #10.85 at Chapman’s 417 ng company. Adams' shoe store. rt store. Better leave droadway shoc store he Sapp residen being completely ¢ on Oakland avenue is refitted and greatly im od Tambut M, Hum ng, both of Omaba, A bunch of keyes awaits an owner at the police station. T re found in a hack and turned over to the chief of polic The 3aptist church can meet no longer at All Suints chapel, They resolved last night to build o bouse for themselves on western Hroadway The Chantangua circle meets to-morrow even i rdof trade rooms, body vited, Greek history and ture will take up most of the evenin A pair of gold bowed spectacles in a case were found on Bryaut strect vesterd fler. noon. ‘The owner can_have ihe same by @ plying at the office of the city mavshal. "he Southwestern Baptist association has been in session this Shenandoah Kev. Dr., who was i endunce has returned and w s pulpit as usual to-day Local nimr day ceding night stopped at Big Several fine bags 1s turned out in force vester Pt that during the pre o flock of mallards had lake on their way soutn re seeured The Little Esquimaux will lect Presbyterian church Thursday October 18, Tickets for sale at ( Eli’s drug store. General ad Children under twelve rs 1 The brick and other material Bros'. new cart and buggy factory is being delivered on site of the proposed new building, and vk will shortly be ¢ menced. 1t is the intention of the comy to move their plant here by the fivst owing the ening, mp & sion 45 cents. nts, for Keyes L “Cyclone™ during the presc have been already nd as tl num: I be secured immediately v an_ be found at the driving 1 Auy democrat who is little of his cash on the result of the can be accommodated by applying iior proprictor ot the Manhattan 1 be Jeft there for this purpose, and placed in £100 bets, cither on New Yol diana, or on the gencral rest Ed Rogers, the fifteen-year-old son of Jake vs, was run into while riding his bicycle wt street yesterday. He was knocked wheel id trampled by the hos He was removed to his home on Vit and medical attendance summo His in juries arc very painful but not serious, e was considerably bruised but fortunately no bones were broken, The soc ‘il question is thought ¢ sussion he will voice th iments of upon this question to-da, will deli courses their respective ut the ist the Presbyterian St Paul’s Episcop “The partics accused of stopping a Q" train east of the transfor last Sunday after. noon had their examination before Uni States Commissioner Hunter yesterday morning, Eigit of them were bound ove the United States grand jury. which meets next March, in sums ranging from £100 to #400. They were unable to secure bonds and were committed to the county jail. Two of the party, Thomas Hughes and Fred Harter, proved an alibi and were discharged. It is probable that the greater part of those bound over will secure the necessary bonds and avoid a five months wait in jail. wtion, to the M ) In- treet arousing much The pulpits the churcies Among those who this evening from pits ave, Rev. Dr. Cooley, ciureh; Hev. Dr. Phelns, at il RRev. 1. 0. Mackey, at mail HE BU R THAN HE Was It Judicious Advertising, or Wus It Unusual Merit in the Prop- erty That Did In? A weck ago Erastus A Benson platted Twin City Place on the Council Blufls side of the new bridgeand advertised in Tue BEE that he would give 10 per cent discount off the plat prices and would require no cash payment for the firet twenty-five houses to be built within a specified time. Also, that he had con- tracted with . mammoth carriage fac- tory to be located on these grounds in the near futur Only five lots remain 1o be sold at the 20 pér cent discount. work on the factory has already begun, In close proximity to Twin City 1 Mr. Benson sold, this weel 1 entire block to the Piano Manufacturing com- pany, one of the largest companies in the country. David Bradley & Co. have also purchased building grounds, as well as the Peru Plow compuny. No such development in the same length of time has before been witnessed in either city. A Boots, shoes. Kinnehan E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel securi v description. Private consulting rooms. All busincss strictly confidental, Oftice 50 Broadway, cor- ner Maiu str 3 26 B'way. Sce Forrest Smith's special column, ——e——— One-Sided Discipline, saunderson, driver of hose reel No. 8, was yesterday suspended by Chief Walters for absenting himself from the fire house where he was stationed, while on duty, und also for getting deunk. There se s to be a misunderstanding between the men ana 1 The trouble in the ment seems to be that all the boys do stand in.”" Certain members can get drunk, leave their posts and raise Cain gen erally, but nothin is ever said about it Another five laddie tries on the same thing, wnd is summarily bounced. There is un doubtedly a **pi ppred 88" in the de. partment and thosc ot belong had better “look a leedle Charles Two Hundred Dollars a Week., Last Monday we sold six lots to gentlemen in Omaha. Yesterday noon they refused, through us, an of $200 profit on_one of them., T lots are on Broadway in Benson's second addition. 1If you have any money and want to do as well, call on us to-morrow and we will show you how it is done. N & SHEHIERD, Masonic Temple. —— 5 ipton has bar: sin real estate. — The finish on our collars, cuffs shirts cannot be egualled. C; Laundry Co. See I two after- Ter and ade - st Smith’s special column, ————— Attention, Sir Knights! Ivanhoe Comm K. P meet in spec even 7:30 o'clock Visit Sir Knights By order EC will Or. cordially Died I have the only and sole agency for a number of fine lots in the western part of the city, that I ean sell on easy terms snd at prices that will double your nmnff I am the only surviving agent for this property. The other ngent died when he saw me, J T1PTON e J. G, Tipton for tra nuun‘ Ead Eerry,’ age in “Bryant [THE NEWS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Electric Motor Being Made Ready For the Bridge Opening. THE FRAIL AND THE FALLEN. The Pulpit Expressing Iteelf on the Social Evil-A Sample Under the Pharmacy Law—Special Ase sessment Kick, A Kick on Asscssments, w firm of this city is dings to secure an in, ity to prevent the apecial bonds 1o pay for pub) improvements made during the “The parties at the bottom of this mov ject to paying for the paving, sewerage, and other work of a similar character dor in front of their property. They have received the benefit and now refuse to pay for it. In speaking of the matter yesterday afternoon one of the aldermen expressed himself as fol A o institute pro nst the about to inction of issuance sseesmient past r this old uld like to sce such a move as carricd out just to teach some of ihese oukers a lesson Iy wanting to k Now if they succee this injunction, they will be i The contractors who have done will then go to the court and et a writ of mandamus to compel the city to levy u spe 1y for the work. “This will not pec property owners, but ien the whole amount id next vear, instead of in twent as now provided in the case of the spe sessment bonds, 1 can not believe that anyone would be such a consumn. wate idiot as to carry out such a move as th one proposed, but 'would like to sec it, said before, just to teach them a lesson.” rful curiosity tform is the v, Miss Olof Krave only 40 inches in height, 31y and weighs 13 ated her lecture three to six times in th increasing interest on oceasion. Miss Krarer borr lived in her native country, Green until 15 years of age, when she home with a party of shipwr A suil- ovs.and after traveling one thousand miles over frozen seas at last reached She remained in Tecland ten vears, when she left there her father and finally reached The story of her life, as she < more thrilling than any fairy She holds her audienc if spell-hound from first to last. Duving a portion of the evening she will dress 1n her native costume. and at the close of the lecture she will answer any ques- tions that members of the audience may choose to g Miss Krarer comes as a revelation, a walking wonder and the test curiosity of the nineteenth cen- in nice b "he most wond to the quimaux known iittle I She no less than from was ut with nit Six per Low street cent mone commissions, Money loaned at L. B. ¢ loan office, on furnitu nos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal, All strictly conti- dential, ‘rafts & Co.'s business — wagon for your soiled undry Co. The Electric Motor. The crossings for the motor line at the Northwestern tracks and the iron for the es where the line leaves Broadway at Thirteenth street have arrived, and the work of placing them in position will be com- menced to-morrow. The crossings, seven in number, will be put in place in two days. The cross wires have been put up on all the poles between the river and the Northwestern he new bridge over Indian creek is wpleted and will be ready for the iesday. The work is getting along finely in a1l dopartments, and the line will be ready for operation as soon as the rolling stock gets here. Eleven motor cars and ten conches bave been ordered, and eight of the s and probably all of the coaches will be here on the day of opening, October Arrangements have been made with the Northwestern railroad company to run trains 1o the river every half hour on that day for the accommodation of visitors. It is' also stated that the entire street car system of tho city will bo chianged to an electrine | this fall and will also be extendes FounAooy Sroul i BEarE ond SacihiMA D streets, upper Broadway und the transfer line. J:G. T Have our clothes, Cy ipton has a new It Record,” a book of his own design. property listed with him can now be found in & momen o ST Do you want to make a nice profit in thirty days? We e placed in our hands, by parties who must have money. twenty lots in Omaha addition which we will sell at a special price. Call and see us. Benson & Shepherd, Masonic temple. e —— First Avenue Trackage. There seems to be quite a lively de- mand for trackage property on First avenue. We have a number of lots that we had reserved, knowing that prices would advance, but we have decided to give our customers the advan Commencing to-morrow we will place on sale twenty-two lots on First avenue. The very finest between Streetville and the river First come, first served. Titles perfect. Benson & Shepherd, Masonic temple. You Want Acreage. 1f you want to buy a picee of ac that you can plat aid sel once, on us. We have the cheapest and best acreage hetween Strectsville and the river Benson & Shepherd, Masonic Temple, e call ——— Pulpits and Pews, The following announcement are concerning the churenes of the city At Broadway M. E. Church—Preaching by the pastor, D.C. Fraunklin, at 10 a, m 7:00 p. m. | Evening subjeet: “The Unan seruble Argument.” Strangers in the city are cordially mvited to theso services. Gen- tlemanly ushers will welcome you. _Preaching in the First Baptist church by the pastor at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sub- ect for evening, “The Sociul Eviland Its Rewed Berean Baptist Church vited to-day to attend pr conducted by Rev. 1. F. Th w. and 7:80 p. m., at’ All Sunday school at 12 in, The Hethany Babtist churc regular services in the o meeting house, corner Blu Preaching by the pastor, Rey at10:30 @, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday s at 12'm. All are cordially nvited. Rev. J. Fisk will preach to-day at the Har- mony Mission at 8 o'clock p. m. Presbyterian —Preaching us usual by the pustor, “both morning and evening. The Lord’s supper will follow the morning ser- mon, after an interval to allow change of scats. In the evening the theme will be, The Social Evil, or Hope for the Fallen, Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. All inyited Francis Zavier's Catholie church — es: mass at 8 o'clock, high mass at 10:3 o'clock; sermon in English, vespers and venediction at 3:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p.m. B P. McMenomy, pastor, Cangregational—Services to-day, morning and evening. Preaching by the pastor. Moruing subject. *Christians the Workman. ship of Ged.” Evening, “Why I Believe in the Bitle,’ a discourse specially for the youug pecile. Al are cordially wnvited, made The public are in- hing. Service ckstun, at 10: Saints chapel, h will hold i Alone y streets, SPECIAL SALE! Of Kid Gloves. To-Morrow, Monday, Al Day, at Henry Eiseman & Co,'s, Peoples Store, 150 dozen kid gloves, 3,5 and 6 but- ton length at §5¢ a pair,worth from $1 to $1.50 a pair. Thix is a great bargain that we closed out froma New York mporter. The public should not fail to call and take advantage of this special offer Only two pairs will be sold to ty. W o offer great bar dies and childrens’ during this week’s sale, Cal any one in la- cloaks ns misses’ and seee us, Henry Eiseman & Co., Peoples’ Store. it hLenu specialty of real cetate, und is always at it to up Ihe streets in Burke's addition Couneil Blufls have all been graded by Owens Bros. —— See Forrest Smith's speeial column, i e P, E. O, society desire to express their thanks for the kindness shown tnem by tho Council Bluffs Carpet_company, Beebe Far niture company and Chapman. artstore in furnishing the stage fittings for the Emma Juch concert o We have no competitors collars, cufts and shirts, ¢ dry Co. in finishing ascade Laun- —— New mince meat id received at Tibbitts’ ——— Simmons, dressm seman’s, on electric motor line. ntages to Omaha ladies, e —— Working of the Pharmacy Law. The new pharmacy prohibition law tains many requirements which must be before anyone can get even . sm of thing aleoholic. The following is one of first applications under the new law, verbatim except a change of names 1 hereby make request for the purchase of Six ounce hol. My true namne I Jones, 1 thirty six, and | reside in Knox township, Pottawattamic county, lowa, Phe actual purpose of obtaining suid liquor is to wake use of th ame for a colt, year ling, without name, residing on my farm, and 'the same is to be ursed for medical pur’ poses, and neither myselt uor the said colt are in the habit of using intoxicating liquors a beverage, JOIN JoxEs, o e J. G. Tipton for Broadway lots. Lots near the bridge to parties who wili build at_once. Ad- or call on J. R. :, No. 110 Main , Council Blufis. — Best bargains in Burke's addition. SRR Loans made on city business and re dence property. Notes hought. Kim ball-Champ Investment conipany. —— r kraut just cor, 314 Broad Special ady ny the it being i ¢ For Sale Cheap: s addition : lots, s motor line, on high graded, price lows alanee $10'a month Apply to Fin reet, Council Bl e Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, ov anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity: fuiv and honovable de AL AL Clark & Co., office cor and Main, over American ¢ good ti- ground one-tenth without in- Burke, 115 Ts. down, Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffsand shirts by Caseade Laundry company. — Short Sighted Oficiala. The city oflicfals do not propose to do any: thing to stop the tide of prostitute immigra- tion setting this way from Omaha, but will collect fines from the new arrivals the same as from those now here. Said one of the of- ficials yesterday: “Wo will probably b to follow Omahia’s exampl nish them from certain portions city, but it 1sn't necessary at_present.” fuléd to clearly express his idea of nece: Itis rumored that the bawds will establish themsclves in the vicinity of the new bridee 1 the western part of the city. 1f such is waps the council will find it to take steps to abate the nui ST e S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. bal i, For heaut ment of th zoni’s Powde for_comfort, for improve- xion, use only Poz- +is nothing like it. For bargains in o vt of the city see . J. Day, ¢ d in any pa the lead- ing real ests The pricc of a_lot_is saved on the price of grade alone if you buy a lot in Burke's addition. Apply to Finley Burke, 115 Pearl street, Councii Jufls. J. G. Tipton estate deals, of real long Lin or sums Oftice upstaivs, Don’t waste lots, hut come Shephe your time on tax title and buy one of Benson & d and get a peefect title, Tney on First avenue that —— ing the Tables. teof lowa vs Pearl Rodgers was called in Squire Biggs court oon, taken th rom Justice Schurz on o of vemue. Attorn Lindt, who appeared for the defense, argued that the defendant could not be tried in lowa for a crime alleged have been committed in Nebraska, and the court sustained him by discharging the prisonc . Lindt th stated that the case was ¢ blackm and wanted a warrant issued for th of the prosecuting witness, Lon Ida Louisc, and “one other ' girl, name un known, with a pair of black eyes.”’ The party skipped out, and will probably d arrest. yesterday chunge jerson, e Personal Paragraphs. Muller is in Westfield, N. Y., where will Visit with relatives foi'a month, W. NT Oursler, of Odebolt, Ia., is vis- iting his brother, J. M. Oursler, agent Union Pacuic railwa J. J. Stewart and famiiy returned last evening from a five wecks' visit in Ohio with relatives and fricuds, Mrs. Bierwath has so far recovered from her long and severe illness, that her sister, Mrs. Frank d'Urre, who has been with her, will now be able to'start on Monday to join Mr. d'Urre in Los Angeles, Cal, W. F. Patterson, of the *Q," leaves this morning for a_visit with his brothers in northwestern Nebraska. Ho will be absent about ten days, and will slaughter a few buf- faloes and grizzly bears before bis return. Rev. Mr. Hartsough has had a unanimous call to be the pastor of the Avoca Congrega- tional church for another year. He has de- cided, however, to go info the evangelical work, and cannot ba tied down to any church. — The school board met in adjourned session last evening to try o ect & secretary. A full board was present, Mr. Stewart having just arrived home from the east. A petition rom Rey. Mr. Thickstun to use the Court street school for Sunday school purposes was referred to the committee on buildings. Bal- loting for @ secretary was then taken up. On the seventy-ninth ballet Dr. George Brown was elected. Mrs. J sh UNDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1888 --SIXTEEN P ON SEVEN YEARS TIME WITHOUT INTEREST. Nice 5-room cottages, brick foundation, and all necessary out-buildings. Only ten mmutes walk from the new motor line. Near the NEW POWER HOUSE, COUNIL BLUFFS. A FEW ONLY LEFT FOR SALE ON THESE TERMS. APPLY AT ONE TO ©. d. OO MASONIC COUNCIL TEMPLE, BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. 20 PER CENT For FIVE DAYS DISCOoOTITT FOR FIVE DAYS. 20 PER CENT. W. W. CHAPMAN. The above discount will be given on all frames made to order, for days. The largest line of new designs and mouldings west of Chicag Remember the Crayon Portrait, frame and easel, at $10.75. 22 days more. ORDER. Nos. 105 and 10'7 Main A Chautauqua Question A Payments to this fund are to be the following basis 5,00 to §15.00 cash, on call 00 10 £50.00 in two equal payments. 10,00 to &G60.00 in ree cqual payments, 11 sums above $60.00 are to be paid in in Iments as follows : » per cent on first ¢ ilance of Lhe amount on 1 unti! the amount of the subscription is y No call to be made of: tener than thity day Notices for the first on subscription arc now out and it is de sired that each subscriber makes it conven- ient to pay into the treusury at on M. OURSLER, § rred, made on George Rudio, Biuffs ball team for it distir.ctly understood that he to do with the coming ball of the club. The reorzanized team desires to still further em phasize the above, and state that Rudio neither has anything to do with them at pres- ent, nor will have in the future. COMING TO THE FRONT. ach pur one chunce i tw inder Silver nt's Pair of Pants, made to drd Prize ith Pry wer Ome ( One ( v Wool Overshirt, suit Wool Under- pri h Prize ith I Sth Prize th Prize 10th Prize 11th Prize 12th Prize Lith Prize M Prize 15th Prize Socks, h Prize—One-half do Kerchiefs. 1ith P 18th Prizc 1th Prize ton 20th Prize -One Gent's Set, ass, Shears and Comb. CUT PRICES AT THE JOB LOT CLOTHING HOUSE. Men's Tleavy Working Suits £1.5% worth §7, Men's Hest Diress Suits #, worth # Men's All-Wool Suits £, Worth $14, Men's "AlLWool Fine Dress suits #10, #10.75. Men's Hdavy Scot Men's Importe Men's Heavy Worst Men's Heavy Workin, Men's W00 Pair stripes, late Boy's fleayy Sut worth #3. Boy's All-Wool Suits, ) Ome ( One ¢ Ona ¢ One ¢ One ( One on Stk One Gent's Fine Rhi Ope Gent's Pair Kid Glove on s Pair One Geut's nt's Sk Mufiler. T iine Mittens. ant Wateh Ciiain, nt's Silk Handkerchief, nt’s Pair Caff Buttons, Pair Fine Woolen Gent's Linen Hand- ent’s Fine T nt's Ele us Fi One One One Locks iold Collar But containing Look- L Suits 0, worth $16. e 130, worth wil age 10 to 13, 85, worth Meti's Storin Overconts § Men's Woolen Overcoats Men's Dross Overcoats $ Menx Imported Worsted Overcouts worth 18,05, Men's HBeaver Overcoats $8.50, worth Mens Chinehfilu Couts and § Men's hrown, MenraRentiet ahivia and Deatwers at sdc, 2100, Men's Best Suits SwitsConde worth 57 Men's Best Camel Hair Sufts Underwear worth 4 Men's Best Gray Suits Underwear i0c, 1.1, worth §10, black or worth Underwear Heavy Suits Underwewr £, worth worth st Canton Flannel Suits Underwear Worth §1.2 Men's Best Moleskin Shirts 5c Men's Best Extra Heavy Mol worth §1 worth 75 ~kin Shirts 75c, anel Shirts 7ne, worth $1,3% launel Shirts §1,'worth §: annel Shirts, assorted colors, 1,75, Worth §3.25, Men's Hest Cassimere Shirts, 150, worth 8, Hest Wool Hat worth Hest Fur Hats,latest styles, 81:25 worth 8, t Fine SUAC Hats $1.50, worth .75, en's Best Scoteh Caps ¢, Worth The, Men's Hest Working Shoes #1, worth # Men's Best Seainless Shoes, Congress luttons, 8150, Worth §2.50 Men's llest Bailroad Wide worth 8, Men's Hest Calt Shoos 's Best Working Boo \hn 5 Hest Kin Boots £ Men's Hest Fine Cal Boots €., Men's Best Gloves and Mittens b v mentioned here are of latest nd see our goods before pur- Pay you to examine our goods. ber the Place, M. MARCUS, 546 & 548 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUKFKS, L assorted colors, Sole Shoes 82,00, worth §1.25. 810, worth 62,65, and 10! Only SEND IN YOUR St., Council Bluffs, Ia SPEClAL NOTICES. NOTICE, SUECIAL advertjsemc Loan, For 8 ete., will b | 1o of TEN fon and Five ¢ ir the fir r Line for each sub: r i keys on Br t len n Avenue €. Fin, t Beo OR RENT new house next hous basement, on long time e, being the on's 4 Fooms with ts. Mulholland & Co. DOR RENT. mtroom, for tlemen, Second street hdy to know that 1 will in_either furniture or ant, and jud class_hous J. Mandel, T ANTED—Every (VSRR SR stoves. It's your pi for yourself, nold go. ana JPURNISHED room for rent, 17 4th st. tave, on the co oo REX W. C. James, ner of i av even-room c¢ and 9th st QOR RENT—A large number of good dwell- ines. Call and examine list. E. H. Sheafe & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stair ”nl $ES for ront.” Jonston & Van Patten, FORREST SMITH’ S SPECIAL WANT COLUMY, DOR SAL "uuml of & rooms; closets and cellar.” Large lot, good barn, well and cis- tern. Fruit trees. A good home, ' wh E. Plerce St U Dlk o st cars.” §2,100; easy terms, Ok SALB-foot ot on the corner of Broadway and 224 s 1y #4050 1f taken soon. JOR 8 TR Omani ok 144 £ hiock th if S0l at one ALE—An el lut_on Broadway in the i of the new bridee to omcot this proj rth from 3,000 to $3,500, but it solil soo: el for $2,6005 good terms, )R RENT- Nice 4room cottage on sthave. and 10th st., only 811 pe 4 AN to loan e with rty s will fore borrowing elsewl QOR SAT | QS on Ist ave, Ltrack; cheap at $400, ty in all p t than it JOOIt SALE 18 acres on both sides ot U, . i, K. track, ' mile west of union depot: Wonld make & tine addition to Council Blatrs or Omaha, FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. TS, STEWART, M. D., 0. V. M. VETURINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, NCIL BLUFFS, D, H. McDANELD & CO0., Hides. Tallow. Palts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns., JU and 82 Maiu Street,Council Bluffs,Towa NO, 29 MAIN STREET. HUMAN HAIR 600DS €. L GILLETTE, GE NEW COTTAGES! Neat and comodious Five Room Cottages with closets, etc., are now offered O SALK On very liberal terms of men to seeure a home apply upon the | These sayment, thus enabling mechanics, elerks and by paying a small payment down and monthl hase prico. instead of paying reut, locuted betwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE laboring ¥ payments to houses are A And immediately electrie ey ctween the electric power house and th <passing every ten minutes to Omaha, with on v full particul: and 1 will eall upon you. shops. With ¢ wres, rar ) cent s address i A.H. FITCH, O, BOX 488, OMAHA, N1 WHAT A RUSH FOR CURTAINS! There has been during the past week. The Same Bargains WILL BE CONTINUED DURING THIS WEEK. THIS GREAT CUT IN PRICES Is on all curtain goods. Don’t forget. These goods are selling fast. At these prices they sell themselves. Come early to get a choice in materials and patterns. uncil Bluffs Carpet Co No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSEILI. & COo, MASSILLON, OHI0, MANUFACTURERS. SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. Adajted for ELECTRIC E LIGHTING, % Mills and Elevators. ENGINES. tion, Durability Guar. AUTOMATIC Specifications and estimates furnished for complets steam plants. — Rogu suteed, Can show letters from users where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, BRANCH HOUSE, COUNC BLUFFE 1w Send for Catalogue, E. C. HARRIS, Manager. CUT-OFF SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL 'BLUFFS AND OMAHA | TRAINSTER TIITE. ] —OFFICES P. C. De ore;iD Oyams—Carpenter T Covxain BLures No Douglas Street per B4 Middle Broadway OUR STOCI-(- More Complete| . THAN Ever Before. 40 LHROADWAY. OUR STOCK —15— LARGER’ I THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADWAY. WESTERN I0WA, 401 BROADWAY. YOU CAN GET Better Bargains| THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADWAY WE CAN GIVE Lower Prices THAN Ever Before. DRY GOODS HOUSE IN DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED -LOCAL AND TRAVE \(- AGENTS ON COM T OFFICER & PUSEY, DANCING CLASSES, BANKERS. SO } SATURDAY AT 4B PN AT P M. AND B PN, AND 8 ¥ My B0Broadway Council Blufls, Iowa. Estaviished 1857 Royal Arcanum Hall, Beno Block, MRS. MAGRANE, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is equal 0 any High Priced Machine. the Lest apparatus for type writiog work. la. 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 15614 Douglas Bt,, Omabas, Neb» 'The Edison Mimeograph, mynifolding, autographic snd 5,000 coples can be takes. The Excelslor Cc., Council Bl

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