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HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Deltvered by ca l4r‘\H \l\|r4 of the Citya How ol ts Per Week Ty TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES: Bretspae Orric Y. Plumbing Only $10. Ele ercoatings at A, merchant tailor, 312 Broadway. Best hard and soft coal and Missouri wood. I Mayne, 619 Broadway, Wheeler & He 1 build stores at the corner of Broadway Benton stre ank ‘I're m‘ e was run in terday nnd the me old “drunk ced against him, The bicyele elub will tuke part in the f the 80th, It is expected that 1 participate no mor two and will charge, Ul until Sliding sometimes, ngements will be made for en- ining numerous pron its at the club rooms on the day of the bridge ning centrally located, room to rent to one or furnish references, finel two Addre furnished s T, 10 hod car- took & tum- Kily escaped riers on the ble Berious inj Unity Guild will hold its regular mecting this (Saturd afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs, Frank Levine, First street, Council Bl will holiday attive on the s openi eve pin on a m: ht prepavations are being made grand republican rally here on sthe It promises to be the greatest g of the season, e drunks emptied their in police court yesterday. H. der and Robert Sweet puid and Charles Brophey $8.10. An enjoyable german was given by Miss Fannie Reynolds last evening the residence of H. C. Cory, corn of Sixth aveny d Ninth strect, It is asscrted that the Merriam block, now being built in Council Biuffs. covers more ground than any other mereantile building in either city. It is 100x200 feet, Those who have not contributed for the expenses of the bridge opening should hand in their share to-day, withi out being solicited or urged by the committe W. H. Beek has purchased nineteen ponics for use on his pony express line, which will be put in full running order a8 soon as the council takes tinal action in the matter. Superior court convened yesterday morning for the Scptember teim, None of the the docket were ready for tr and no business was transacted during the day. Someone hus stolen beau torches and par democratic club rooms democratic paper ¢ publicans, of course. The Greenshield’s Crockery company ed the Keating store, No. Broadway, inm which they are movin e stock of crockery “goods, which 1'be opened in a few Tom Reed will speak at’ the temple th ternoon Let every one without re ;:uul to poli- tical faith turn out. Reed is a grand upmm.n of republican principles. Cards have been rec ed in this ¢ announcing the marviage in Omal \(\( Mr. Will Poppleton and Miss Lottie Kennedy. The bride is well and favor- ably known on this side of the river. The new Catholic church just dedi- cated at West Side, cost $2,000. Tn no eity in the westhave the Catholies spent s0 much money the past year in build- ing improvements us in Council Blufls, anson met with a serious 3 While moving a piano into a building on Main street his hack was severely strained and he had to be taken home. Although nota permanent injury it will cause his con- finement for a time. Yesterday morning a Umble, aged four years, died after a lingering illness of <pinal meningitis, The funeral services will take |»1.|uv at 10 a. m. to-day at the home, corner of Avenue A and Twentieth street. The 11 be interred in the Garner pockets Schroe- 60 cach, 1508 on number of flam- > suits from the The evening gos it o the re at 9 o’clock Roy '\Im\(lmnq & Amberg have the paving on Fifth and nues, and taken their for strect. They have the cont ing that street and Blufy they expeet to conclude weather sets in, Chief Lucas Blreet Brown nceded sued and the clubbed into sut finished 1t for pay- street, which befors cold was called onto Main y afternoon,where Malon tent A scuflle en- young man had to e mission. At the station lrunk and assaulting an laced against him, The Baptist ladies have been consid- the advisability n( serving lunches 30th, and thus realizing some funds h r the church /\u other societies have : t do this the Baptist ly decide not to interfere itive meals, [hv In\lll" of Broadway ing_ altogether too slowly business men located at llu‘ places f‘ t to be tinished, larly desirable that it should be done besore the 25th of the month,” said a business man yesterday, *for we do not want to have to break our necks tum- bling over rock piles.” - - wagon_call for your soiled Cascade Laundry Co. B is procecd- to suit the particular STt is particu- Have our clothes, See Forrest Smith’s special column, ———— Fresh Califorr bitt’s, 545 Broadw The Club of 1888, The Council Bluffs base ball club was reorganized last evening for the season mprise the following A. Steven- anned goods at Tib- Hardin, D. Patton, F. Batte, D. M. Heller, E. R. Sadle club is composed of good v should place a competent its head, Dr. C. C block. L . Hazen, dentist, opera house -~ There wasa la gathering at re- publican headquuarters to hear an nd- dress by ex vernor Stone. The tarift question was discussed in a masterly manuer, and the advantages of prot tion were clearly shown. The spenker kept his audience in the be y throughout the evening, ut marks were received with the avtention. closest - Tipton hu bargaing in veal estate, IN THE BLUEES. Work Commenced In Barnest on the Chautauqua Grounds. SAD DOWNFALL OF A MERCHANT. An Omaha Preacher Wins a Blaffs Bride — T« Reed, of Maine, Speaks To-day- Don't Like the School — Brevities, The Chautauqua Grounds. The prel of the Chautaug Arrangements ninary work of improving commenced. with ground wve been made Mr. Carpenter, the I known scape architeet of o 1N take charge of the work, provide The 1 each we Galesbu com- wins will be so ding iged that ments will be herewith, the arvar year's made in accord- This sceures harmony ing ind undoing what has been done. necessity of chang ling up the the necessary surve } in the then plans. men is er sunds and Mr. Carpenter cof ten days, his data for ' in clea king will be | and he will making the wciation h, Mr. Gi for thus st looking next v rted in in fter the Mr. rkness s 1 his dut The nds that the id subseribers shoutd astically to the support of theiv chosen leaders, The eall for the first ment shonld be promptly responded to. The needed money should be forth- voluntarily, without waiting slicitation or urging. Besides this member should feclin duty bound efforts to , and to widen rend thus madi individual members rally enthusi- the cireie of inter The Chautangua, with its variety of tractions, promises more for Council Biuffs and Omaha than any othersingle enterprise now being stavted. 1t will wle than orn |‘n we or jee caenival, [t will e well as ere It is of di- rectinterest to eve sident, and cach should give We donot intend to clex of merit, but we take to the “Garland Stove sup v in uestion by @ in referring il Ring ¢ descript consulting rooms. All busine confide ultl O i ner Main street, —— For ba I estate in any part of the eity see § Day, the lei ing real estate deale —— Displays For the Bridge, There seems to be qui position among the business men of the city to prepare creditable their business for the nd parade brid the 30th inst. there is not thut unanimity in the mat- ter which should this movement. The local agricultural im- plement dealers will doubtless turn out as a whole provided the matter is prop- el up. The condition of thin wtion will serve to ~!|u\\ how the entire matter stands 3 0 Howorth yes! he other houses going to do on the 30th? T have heard nothing as to m. sir purposes yet. Have reporter said he had "\\ ell, I have written to our folks re garding the bridge opening and the have sent me a car load of goods to make a display with, 1 wish Tue B would punch up the other men a little 80 that we can make our business getting up floats, et big show. We end up. displ > opening on characterize L and will make a must hustle to keep our e e Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, or anything of value at low rates of interest. No ir and honorable dealing. office cor. Broadwiy and \l.un over Ameri ———— E. II. Sheafe & Co., muke long or short time loans on state, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Oflice Broudway and Main street, upstairs. ———— Boots, shoes. Kinnehan's, 326 B'way. ——— A Merchant's Downfall. After deliberating fully upon the c: of Mr. E. D. I. Fisher the commiss ers have decided that a course of tr ment in the institution at Mount Ple antis the best thing for him. He has alveady been taken to that place, is & most deplorable case of inconquer- > for liquor, and one desery- reatest sympathy. He has ssful and” prominent whole- mist, and until his appetite u.u LA his conduct was hat of a gentleman and law abiding cit- An attempt wus recently made to have him retained for a season at the Washingtonian home in Chicago, but he would not stay there under ment. 1t is thought that with his ry son restored he will again be able to control himwll Morehouse facturers, The finish on our shirts cannot awundry Co, «\ Co. hl ik hunl( manu- col equall and cade cuffs Cu be Mrs, dressmaker, 314 Broad- s, on ele wotor line Special advantages to Omaha ladies, — —— Hon. Tom Reed day. Hon. T, B. Reed, of Maine, will speak in the Masonic temple at 2:30 o’clock thisafternoon. The simple announce- ment will doubtless be sufticient to cause the hall to be. packed. The name of Tom Reed is a familiar one, and as are- publican leader in the house, his bril- liancy as a debater has given him a na- tional put . Mr. Reed will ar- rive this mornin nd will spend the forenoon in a drive about the city and be enter by private ci ] and friends, 4 ) this afternoon he will make his promised address. are given a cordial iny Ladies ation to attend, - — Loans made on city business and resi- dence property, tes bought, Kiw- ball-Champ Investment company. —— S. B. Wadsworth & Co, loan money. A Parson's Wooing. Sorenson and Mprs, 1son wer church Mary quictly married at St. Thursday evening, Rev. Mackay officiating. Rev. Mr. Sorenson, who is of Omahu, came here this summer to act as a supply for Mr. Mackay, who went off on u vacation. lhn revercud gentleman’s stay heve hus THE OMAHA DAILY | been the 1 evidently very fortunat self. Many friends of both in hearty con wisk eto y for him- rties join ulations nd well 108, - - cent money mmissions, F on J. Day real esta iU Six pe Low ¢ street. Money loaned at L. B, Crafts & Co.'s loan oftice, on furniture, y horses, personal property of all kinds, Il other articles of value without il AlL business strictly confi- dential. anos, o — Morehouse & Co 4 or 6 column - Phunny Fonetiks, The young ladies of the Con tional church had an agrecable ente tainment last evening in the way of oyster and a *Josh | The amount of pho- done was anough to malk drop off the dietion 7 Anyone who chanced to spell 1 right was at boycotted. There s mue h merriment and a very ha appy o all supper Billines netic spel the - the heautiful finish given col- Lcuffsund shirts by Caseade Laund company. — - . and ammunition at hardware and Guns Bryant's Odell stove house, - - Morchouse & Co., D. E. ledgers, o Who Picked the Pocket? The two bovs, Bert Smith and David Partridge, who mentioned yoster- tion with the robbery of « Croolkss, of Clarinda, Ia., were ex- worth yes- Wis no evi- he was dis- amined before terday Judge afternoon. The dence unst Smith and charged. while that against w sey Mot but sufiicient, the court, to wareant his binding to the next on of the grand j - Yesterday was anothe Twin City Place. A large numbe fine lots were marked off by purehasers Remember Twin City Place ond fiddle to none. Livery lot dry and growing s inat first s0 said over jury. is” nigh, They are it to get any time. PHERD. nd if you w prices don't lose BENSON & S11 Don't Like th One of the evening on the MHill school, ¢ pupils are often misused there. It Teacher, pers has opened aiming that the makes no specific charges, and the screcd is apparcutly the outpouring of bitterness on the part of some fond parent whose precious child fancies he is runninge the school for his own ment, or ought to he. We liave quite a number of b md hand and slightly d pianos and organs, which we will ins naged rent Mesie Co., Main street. ole a Clock. afternoon Wohlman, the jeweler hud a clock stolen. It was one that was to be cleaned and repaired, and he had placed the works in a tin- and placed it in the 5 Some sneak-thief coming along, raised the cover, slipped the works out and departed with them, The thief should come back after the case. - Just Look at This. David Bradley & Co., the Peru plow works, the Plano Manufacturing Co., theSandwich Manufucturing Co., Hen Van Brunt, the power house for the eleetric motor, the Weir Plow Co., the ndia Plow Co., the Keyes Carriage ind the Chicago Lnmber Co., all in on Pirst avenue, and Twin City Place on the south and Benson’s second addition on the north, Do you want a lot in these additions’ B ON & SHEPHERD, Masonic Temple. — Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. A, Russell, of Minneapolis, was at the Bechtele yesterday. Dr. T. B. v has been visiting Chi- cago for a few day. J. C. White, of Lincoln, the sights of this metropolis terday. Judge Carson has returned from Atlantic, where he has been holding court. Dr. M. T. Gamble, of Farrington, 1., is in the city luulung after his land in- terests, Dr. Powell, of the institution for the feeble minded at Glenwood, was in the city vesterday. N. P. Dodge, who with his daughter has been spending some months abroad, has returned home, Mrs. . J. Abbottisslowly improving, and hopes now eutertained of u complete Mynster & Ly mn returned home ay from an excursion in which ‘was more black bass than Blackstone. John Baldwin and family have gone to Chicago, where they will re- wauin while he goes to Washington to attend to some cases in the United States supreme court. The condition of Mrs. Edmundson has again assumed a most serious aspect, For the past two days she has grown ker ‘and her demise at any time would not be surprising. Rev. D. C. Franklin yesterday from Osceola, Ia., to which place h 1 gone a day or two before to solemuize the marriage of a couple of his former parishioners, Joseph Kinz and wife have returned home after a six monthstrip to inter ing points in Burope. The marriage was solemnized some time ago in ( any. They ha 20 r00ms § residence of Mr Swanson, o nue, where the happy will be at home to their friends. H. Fricdman leaves to-day for New York City to meet his wife, "who is re- turning from a visit to her relatives in Europe. She has been absent a httle over five months. She sailed from Hamburg on the 14th inst., on the steamerWieland, and is expected in New York City on the 24th, They will arrive hulul, about the last of the mionth. Christian Ross, Neb., saw returned home The \\'unmn‘n will meet with associ on W 0 3 o'clock. of committees are equested to be present. Lol L the em- Northwestern railway com- aught between the cars yes- noon in the freight yards crushell, He was removed bome on Avenue D, between Eighth and Ninth streets, and medical attendance summoned, He was found to be seriously injured, and it is not yet kuown whether not he will recover. er in - - Pears’ is the purest and best soap ever made. i The assault e of Of come up for trial in court Monday afternoon. Fowler is at present unable to do [m\rol duty owing 10 @ severely sprained ankle; which will lay bim up fvvr several duys, fowler will quire Schurz’ BEE: SATURDA ON SEVEN YEARS TIME WITHOUT OCTOBER 2( 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, COUNCIL BLUFFS. A FEW ONLY LEFT FOR SALE ON THESE TERMS. APPLY AT ONE TO C.J.COLBY MASONIC COUNCIL TEMPLE, BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. $10.75 | ssORT Frame and W.W.Chapman Nos. 105- St., Council Bluffs. $10.75 s Will Protest. meeting last evening at the board of trade rooms nearly all the lines of goods shipped, cither in or out of the city, were represented. H. Merriam, chairman of the ship- pers’ committee, stated the object of the mecting to be to secure testimony re- speeting railroad discrimination agninst Council Bluffs merchants. Me. Haar, of Harle, Haas & Co., wholesale druggists, said the shipments of that firm are mainly west and he had very little to complain of. W. W. Wallace said he got coal over the Rock Island and had it shipped to Omaha, paid charges across the river, and then saved 32 per cent over rates direct to Council Bluffs, C. A. Beebe stated that roads would carry from Omaha to Sidney, la.,ac cheaper than they would haul the sume mnls from Council Bluffs. . Straub said he could get lime lmm Maquoketa over the \hl\»l_ulkl-c via Omaha fov 12¢ per bushel, while he had to pay 15¢ if shipped direct to this city, Also, sand was shipped from Henton station to Glenwood for $13.60 and to Council Bluffs for $5.00. Mr. Coker of the paper mill said the Union Pac! switching rate is $18 on a twenty-ton car, and he could save $12 a car by doing his own hauling. Mr. Haas said the whole sy v the purpose of producing such in- jury to local business that men could not prosecute any trade in this state to financial advantage. . Mr. Alworth, local agent of the Chi- cago & Northwestern road, appeared in defense of that road’s |u|<‘~ which in- volved quit di without ac- complishing Mr. Haas s hauling from New cisco for $1, while the Blufls to Omaha i These points will be formulated, and with the necessary documents will be presented to the “commissioners when they visit this city. - nith’s spe -~ We have no competitors in finishing llars, culls and shirts, Cascade Laun- The Shipp: At the shippe em was ilroads were York to San Fran- ate from Counc See Forrest ial column. ear e e The first annual ball of the Council Blufts base ball club at Masonic temple was well attended. The boys netted i a um for future use. furnished some ve fine music, and the affair was anen ble one, —_—— - and lTowa best 26 Pearl street, 1llinois soft coul, Gleason, - Constable . Wesley caught a run- away team about ‘clock last evening at the corner of Sixth street and Ninth avenue, and took them to the St. Joe house barn, They had nothing at- tached to them but the harness and singletrees, e All fine Liquor & ores sell —~— Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 street. rvis' best. Pearl ——— Let everyone turn out this afternoon and hear “*big hearted Tom Reed,” the giant of the house of representatives, at 2:30 p. m., Masonic temple, L D Buried By a Snow Slide, TeLLY , Col, Oct. 19.—Yesterday, while Charles and William Weller, two miners, were digging their way through the snow from La Junta basin, & snow slide came down the mountain, carrying the men down 1,500 feet and burying them under the snow and rocks. William managed, with the aid of a pocket k o dig thimself out and though badly wound town, A rescuing party started and after two hours hard work found the body of Charles unde b several hund suow and rock, crusbied to a shapeless mass. oot Six gold medalsawarded Jarvis' Brandy Saned By the Fresid, WabnixgTow, Oct. i%.—The president has approved the general deficiency bill, THE TIME IS ORDER YOUR PORTRAIT Easel, Now of $10.75 107 Main [FOR SALE! A Complete Stock of CO0K and HEATING STOVES Lower than the low ments at Cash Pr For the nccomodation of Workingmen, 1wl keep open Sunday from s a. m, to 1 p. For Second Hand Goods ingood erder T will pay full value, Spectal inducement to Omaha Customers, A. ]. MANDEL, 'Vol. 3 and 325 flrondwa)- "SPECIAL N NOTICES. NOTICE. JPECTALadvertisements, such s Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bourd: ing, etc., will be fnserted in_th olumn at the 1oW rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sub- sequent insertion, ~Legve advertisements at our office, No. 12 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Councl Bluffs To t £oods sold on easy pay- WANTS. DOR RENT—A furnished room, uitable for two gentlemen, ground floor, very centrally located. “Applicant must give reference. Ad- o83 T. 16, Bee oftice. V TANTED-A_ dress, with referency Councii Blufs, competent abstracter. Ad- J 18, Bee’ office, at O, A. Deebe For RENT or for sale on long time_The jiew house on Graham aveuue, being the next house Gordon's; 4 rooms with basement. Horaco hverere I( & for sule tn car load lots, Mulholland & Co. i00d lmuge and stab Horace T Furnished front room, for gen- 23 N. Second street. even-room cottage. on the cor- ner of 3d ave, and 0th st. W, C, James, A large number of good dwell. 1 and cxamine list, " 11, Sheato L UD stafrd, Johuston & Van Patten FORREST SMlTH S SPECIAL W_AlCOLUMN. House of 5 rooms and two lots on ¢ transfer, Will take 81,000 for this, one-half cash, ]]UI( SALE—A fine corner in Pierce's addition just north of the transfer, on 7th avenue and 16th st, 60x120 ft., JOR SALE Houss and lot north of 1. P, transfer Cheap at $500; #200 cash and 825 per mouth, JOOR BALE- Lot 4x120 on 15t It. depot, on N. W. track; MOR LE—18 acres on both hl\h '8 of R. track, '4 mile west of union depot make a tine addition to Council Bluffs or P Only #% acr For egant -room cottage with n Harrison st; Ui property ls worth from 5,000 to 83,50, but it sold soon will sell for #2,600; good term QOR RENT—A fine new elght-room house at No. 918 4th avenue; bath room, closets ana all modern Lprovements; nice large pleasant yard, This place 18 only dsblocks from duminy depot. JOR RENT-Nice 4-room cottage on Sth ave. and 10th st., ouly 811 per month, 0 LOAN—Money to loan on horses, furniture, planos, jewelry, et fore borrowing elsewh. FORREST SMITH, Roow 4, 3rd Floor, Brown Building, cattle, +i see e be- DANCING CLASSES TUESDAY SATURDAY AT 40P N AND' B P L | Royal Arcanum Hall, Beno Black MRS, WIA(.R,\\ UFFIGER & PUSEY, BANKERS. S00Broadway Council Blufts, Iowa, Kstablished NEW COTTAGES! Neat and comodious Five Room Cottages witl closets, etc., are now offered FOR SALK On very liberal terms of payment, thus enabling mechanics, elorks and laboring men to secure a home by paying a small payment down and monthly payments to apply upon the purchase price, instead of paying rent. iese houses are located betwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE “A” And immediately between the electric power house and the car clectrie cars passing every ten minutes to Omaha, with only For ful Lparticulars wddress me and 1 will call upon you. VLN T T SR e e P. O, BOX 188, shops. With yeent fares, OMAHA, NEB, CORPORAT RUSSETLL & Co., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS, D 1878, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES, SIZES FROM 2510 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF Specitications and estimates furnishod for complete steam plants s auteed. Can show letters from uscrs where fuel Economy 18 oqual with ( BRANCH HOUSE, COUNC Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 OUR STOCK — R More Complete THAN Ever Before. THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADWAY. WESTERN I0WA, 40 _BIOADW A Y 401 BROADWAY, YOU CAN GET Better Bargains THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADWAY. WE CAN GIVE Lower Prices THAN Ever Before. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, —==PROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TERAINSETFEER IIITE. ——)OFFICES( z Covxcin Brures—P. C. De Vol's Store, No, | Omana— urm‘n(er Paper Co., No. 1114 504 Middle Broadway. Telephone No. 87, Douglas & ] ‘elephione No, 260, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- N_SCHURZ- Ji: STONE & SIMS- C. C. HAZEN-- Plans, Estimates, Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, Brown Specifications, Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Bluffs, Towa, Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 113 Pearl St., Council Blufls, Iowa. Justice of the Peace. Ofiice over American Express, No, 419 Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts, Ofice—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Bluffs, Jowa. Dentist, Room 6, Opera House Block, Council Bluffs, Towg GEO. H. MESCHENDORR Will sell for cash, meat at the following pricess 4| PORTERIOUSE.. 100 MILLINERY Jil At [ PORK ROAST e | HAMS ROI 1514 Douglas St.,, Omaha, Neb, 4 ND STEAK . o [ BACON SIRLOIN STE. i0c | LARD Vi D MUTTON ROASTS FAEEE OF A KINDS And all other Meats in Iha same Proportion, NO, 327 B'WAY, TEL, NO, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE §15, Is equal to any High Priced Machine, The Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for manifolding, autographic 80d type writing work. 5000 coples can be taken, The Exulsior Ce., Council Bluffs, Il. S STEWART, M. D,, D. V. M VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, COUNCIL BLUFF : 161, NO. 29 MAIN STREET, Latest Noveltics In HUMAN HAIR 60003 owa MRS, C. L G DK MDANELD & 00.. Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Frices, Prompt Returns, 620 and E42 Main Sirest,Coungll Bluy,Jowa COAT, ! ROCK SPRINGS, CANON CITY, And All Fine Grades of Coal, J COUNCIL BLUFFS LUMBER CO0, TELEPHONE

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