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h TN > + I2 N " - g SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1888, ~-SIXTEEN I‘AGEE. b NERDI Y INTERRS IREQ | fense ana the decree was granted as pr twenty miles from Truckee. That en- | great forked tree that had fallen in the D D e Y THE DAILY BEE. [(F INTEREST IN THE BLUFFS, | tr® “ne " aotendunt s atieged to. have | tive rogion s full of tho various kinds | storm, und just within the fork wae f ' A skipped out for Vancouver's island with an- | of gamo that alitornia Hunters: so [ groat hale i the snow that had been COUNCIL BLUFFS it other man. The would-be husband much delight in. and on the occnsion of | tramped down. as though a desperate v . three horses belonging to Terry, which re | which 1 speak, Berry was theve with a | struggle had occurred there, The sno OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET, The Contract Lot For a New Broad- | yuctured n few miles from this tity. Terey | i ot of traps, dogs and guns | whs' Bloodestained, and the deep tre )“\ g o Y way Bridge Over the Creek. T e ceniy IhToT O He had started in for the winter's [ of a man from it. A few I Delivered by fer in Any Part of the City a - him that he could have one, but the other | campaign and was well equipped in | away was one <nowshoe and the pole S, iRty Cents Por Week oL hd no Farry blood in his voind and woutd be | @very way. He set out from our ho which had been used between the leg e NERLEPTONES Lig RETIRING SUPERVISORS CANED. | kept by the mother. Although the woman | on the 20th of November on snow<hoes' | to guide the long runners, % \ o, TELE andl er paramour got wway with threo | intending o voturny L night. AS it | U0wo rods elow was @ sight feightful Let us Begin a Busy Week '\j,','"';*m"'h'”"'\“'; od _— m; s, it i claimed that she still has a horse | developed afterward, h# made his way [ to behold. Be lay ther k and _—_— 4 : W on Terry i over the level valley on the snow and | St in death, his body fearfully torn | MINOR MENTION, Th;‘ '\nrmlu;;uu'nt :Iv: C h"l"l % A Minstaand Tow ‘T,J coft coal. Giea- | reaching the higher ground near Sierra | and the snow all about red with bloo — etrayed usbanc solet y . S b X R A Buttes, took off his long wooden «now “He had come down the big canyon ) g N 15 <0l oarl street. % ' B oeany | { N. V. Plumbing company. A Divor A Few Ar b inid Mty shoes, ind climbed to the heights in his | late in the afternoon, and s snowshoe - L i { “London Tailot e resta—Personal. F. H. Sheafe loane monoy on chattel | 1ong-topped cowhide boots. He set a | men do when belated or exhilerated by § ntove ‘u.‘.m' at A. Reiter’s, ki security of ev description. Private ;nl .‘-! traps for m“|l. N, mink nnli-!hl- ' n';.-' i hee for a ; wn'\;; I,ullu. had come merchant tailor, 310 Broadway consulting rooms, | business strictly ur-bearing animals, making a wide de- | at lightning speed. © had not notice 5 W K i ot T New Airidge on Tiondway, oRTLBHLRL OB ) Broadway, or- | tour of ubout litteon miles. II!\\\ probe | the wide-sproading forks of ' the ‘tre o | Will Make It Comfortable For You, as wood, T, 15 Mayne, e county supervisors completed theit | LN aiy street, up stairs. ahly took him cight or ten hours. He | covered s the oxtremitics were with b A Jabors yesterday for the fall term and ad e— had left word at our house that he fsnow, nora greay she-bear and her two | W eIl as for Your P Blind Boone and his concert, cor e r Poc " to appear at the Br Methodist | journed unti the Ars. Monday i Javuars. | The finish on our collars, cufts and | would b howe that wight, but he did | eubs ‘which were seeluded there, o et-Books December 11 \ forenoon was occupied in setthng the | shirts cannot be equulled. Cascade | not come. The weather was cold, for | must have rushed right in among them. ; '8 . Subscribers for the Neally Ste claim of the Sievers Bridge company, of | Laundry Co. the altitude 1s pretty great there, our ‘It is presumable that the b We have nothing else to think of or to do but to sell out our entire i cort should call at once at Camp & F Dskalboss, i repard to Lho Fressht Brdge on e vanch being itself 500 Teet above the | being thus sorprised made at him, for | SLOCK, amounting to over { securc their seats B . croc aud Jetting the | Grand opening of roller rvink Monday | sen, and it was nearly a continuous | he had shot and wounded her. This, i e sale of tickets for the he iy ) evening. climh from there on. however, only enraged the bear more g '® | contract for a new one. The bid of the y ) . concert i8 going on brisly at Cat , | cor e o —— “Well, we got anxious about him, for | and she followed him up. Berry lost é Thoso who wish desirablc. seats should” se | Milwaukee Bridge company, of this city, wis Before the Bar. it is sparsely settled thereabout, and we | one of his snowshoes, Rnd thet was 3 cure at onee. ity board was rather short yesterday and | 5 ot tripped | helploss, | by Vioe fllll‘\lllvhj‘ltjvufl‘r‘,h'(“‘“2“ \1 ded Yo them Yo | City board T Lot U figueed it 1 he must have got tripy helpless, L] ABEARY Tor shion uow. 8300 eoLtigos \obe | &0, AL ¢ rsant bridge, n- | Judie Aylesworth was not lavish i his sen- | upin some way. Not coming home the | ““Worse than this, in the confusion he oy Lo e it et Dacific | cluding 6 per cent interest and costs, amount. | tences next day, either, we organized o posse | 1ost his gan. and thus he must stay. and | 88 @uick as possible. In order to do this we have concluded to start | geivos in Souirow sddition, ing to $3.010.06, was paid to Mr. Thon Norman Bullock was fined £.60, and three | of six or eight men and set off in pur- | angage in a hand-to-hand conflict with | FI9ht in now and give our customers a discount of 20 per cent The Marricd Ladies' V. V. club will be ¢ ors. "ITlie wew structure W L be SIXW | vags who had no visible m, of support. | suit.” We followed his trail and pushed | tho hoar. Berry, from the looks of his LA dollar’s worth we sell. This tremendous cut will bring tertained next Tuesday cvening by Mrs, F. ':.i and sixty fect wide, Tt will b | and supported but little clothing, were trned | forward until night shut down “on us | body, must have hoen already wounded HEL Grent abRoBIS Irom Bll oVer the country totake advantage of i AT i dre £, Trowh ot et O e I vioarls 109,000 FoaBAn: o into the starin il ey ould .'":"n'.'r‘fy.h";'lh»'f\‘."hum ey | 11 the left thigh and severely in- the p Bl s i er's residenc eventh strec 1 that the floor can be Smma Smith was also charged with vag- B! Fced Dy 4 o arms. Remember we mean 20 per cent disco: m eve Mrs, I Bachert will paved, making @ continuous block paved | raney. She pleaded suilty to being dronk, wehers and miners '\;h"”'\-"‘ “He drew his knife, the only weapon | ineluding Domestics, Dress tonhs el I.‘.ll\‘m-‘uml(i:u‘-](in(l:‘?‘\‘;”m AT 8t the Neally St concert, in th drive.” The biidge will be the full width of | havin drank three glasses of Towa_prohib. | Kitthered in to aid in the scarch, we st | ho had left, and fought nobly for his | and Suits. In fact everything in our house. 1oes, Cloaks i house next Thursday evening. This wi e the street, 8o that it will offer no obstruction | ion jui \Was fined $.10. She told | outin all directions, hunting steadily | jife, bhacking down hill as fast as he | her first appearance in concert here for [ whate when this great thor- | qoveral tales of her experience with local | the entive da I'here haa be iight | could meanwhile. On the bottom of every bill you purchas ) he 2 N a ) | 1|se you will have the 20 | years ; ouhfare is crowded, as it very frequently is ers™ und said the ofticer offered to lot | fall of snow, however, and in many [ TG FAEER B 0 here | PEr cent discount deducted before you pay the bill, it I l\ Hazel Camp lodge of Moas }\nm!lllwn 1t \l\-m be r‘r\l ] us ulmu ;“n « mI“ hln-r xlm‘l{hl\ 0 for §2, but she could not pay it, neither | places his ( ks were obse “.‘..1 i | e A Ih i ‘:' :l \‘()y‘ ~|“ o “(\ w “;:: i as aceept tation to attend pan- | and i ninety days the public will probably | \would she advance the ot 6% by Sl f VI e bod as found, the snow was again U srice: rays 5 P 5 NIRRT ngz of tho order will be bbb il R iy ing successful. ? | 1085 of Blood, lind succumbed, and ot the | $ou Bet youn e 30 BEr 68 ouncil Biuifs or Ornialia,and when GAALIEL LRI HIIIE Books 1 Rioke! f the juil. SWe kilow by this thae that Bevey | 1058 OF lood, liud succumbiod, and ot thie yml get \.4 ur ¢ xtra ¢ 20 per cent off see what a dollar will purchase in Ll Manufactured to order by Morebouse [ We have listed with us some cash and | ISt have met with o "';""l"“‘;"r“'t"im"(' the bear. : it et Al e The Chautauqua el o & Co. a few rood farms to exchange for Coun- | ot killed by wild animals he mus o IRRE e S denyarhie sontie 1 "~ & . £ : 8 S -~ 2183 oo lueme b exchange Iur Coine | focn Troso tn o Hipe "VAAIIUE Bhet | qeet! woaiy ot dostorate eonflen | Yo donpretend o maksany proft on our saies mom now on, l,'.,,‘,"fm’,..' LSb or age Fobtador Have our wagon call for your soiled | Broadway and Main. o j“"",—’ MO g oLl i), AL story has never hoen told, yetall the | pay our entire attention TO THE NEW BUILDING we b1 erecte , | Lwill mect ns | Clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. NI T ool ment [ a1l (b, pavt o[ P10 nYetsen vemember this as | ing on the old Pacific house site, which me mean to occupy in the Tk s — Money loaned on furniture, pianos, [ The excitement in o av the most tragic battle with a wild ani- | Spring. We want to open in our new location w 5 hes See Forrest Smith’s special column. 1 18, How e v thi Sierra county grew inten and on th £ € [ ton with an entire new i J. G Tipton yesterday closed the deal, by g diamonils, hovses, bugglos or anything | Ser county Brew inledot o waa | Mol thut ever occurred in that scction. | stock, and add several new departments to our lines. { e g e Wanted at once—An exporienced | Subiieioye fair and. howorahts desing. | githered at our ranch such n hoterogen- [ | You see, it was just the beginning of tele) Mt L LB LU Y B L | nent husinoss wan of Omaha, the clowunt | 0Pk ponerl store, Single man, | ! B o, offite cor. Brondwiy | sous mass of villemen, lnborers, vanch- [ the solid part of the winter, und the old MR R LR LR | BRI stite or N1 | one speak nplish and German pre LRI Gon AT O pRGRET || SRR AEppE had never before | Dear and cubs had sought this secluded ou know that our goods are good nnd just what we represent { : Bk o speak g an ain, over American express. ovsand trappers as ha THE6 B ARt ey lind You know o 1r reductions are honest! | 0). ferred. Good salary and steady em- em— heen seen. The crowd numbe 1"5{“ ”“ f*'r' hate. Lo nbly they had You know the Jiscount is large! At the Congrogational_chureh today the | plovment to the right man. on or Tipton has bavgaing in real estate. | 130, and it was understood from 1 Ny hs '\‘I.:'V'\Itll.N:ll[t.:':. “"’:“.i‘"“j‘li;lj We are bound to sell our entite stock before moving Into our new @ musical part of the services, both morning | address J.HL K, —— start that Berry was to be found that sty LHalE building, and the stock is so large it will take time to do it. ) ivBTb EABROIA THEBED 3 ) 1 Nirey ; turbed, especidlly as she had the cubs T \)1\111 LR m‘(ixl::‘(: )’n'- Charter Oak, Crawfor Co., I, R “:I.Ir y' 0 ) “ 'S ].\mne of Ihirl‘\ 3 most |u(ln‘||' J et l.le‘“f"{n T e SEAS Kvmu '!\(]y\n loss is your gain. mposed s Hawley, o R . real snow storm of the seasc viends were in the throng, and they 3 ' ¢ ! Everybody is invited to call and inspect our stock sarn our Jan Prof. McDer- A Fricndly Farewell, begzan about half past ten yesterday mornmg. | vowed that they would neith at nor | the snow, and along the tracks of the | pricas, y pect our stock and learn our Prof. De Nor- big one wasa tr that poor Berr ail of blood, showiny had fought heroieall mid 4 mandic at the organ. The concert at the ope evening e act that Miss Fanny Keliogg Bucl had found him. . hrought into vequisit- pooy T hronEhL rere followed [ for his life, but the odds were too h There was a pleasant gathering last even- | The fla Thursday | DK At the residence of Colonel D. B. Dailey, | and the ground was soon covered During “Hounds w from the | county prosccuting attorney, at 916 Indian the afternoon the fall was quite heht, and | ion and all pe evens and Mrs. | avenue. The oceasion was the presentation | maue outdoor business di ccable, without [ up. They had climbed the e both claimed by [ of two handsome gold-headed canes to the | materially inereasing the depth of the snow | many miles north of Siel a short time [ drink until the os fell quite rapidly f SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ! s | for him. Some - party v pnountain « ome of our party followc We will present a good Sleigh to every boy or girl, with Boy's ‘ Vand it | the trail of the bear until it was fivally 4l : and ob [ 103 4 the Qeaper smow below. Whther Suits, Overcoats or Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks.~ Also of a nice a4 house « ternoon whed this city, their girlhood being spent Bere. | o votiring members of the board of county | on the ground. The fall measured about an | was far into th Black Fur Muff with Coun ally proud of having ch, and made travel decidedl fort- > searche e o tranl of Berry's | the old bear finally died from hew B tid ST su amucl G. Underwood | el and made travel decidedly uncomfort- | the searvche ruck the trail of Ber s e, Ly 4 W xpress charges ,»ln-pmd on all purchases made by Omaha or produc rtists ndl Jmes Bofler. | The mementocs were the | V1. The boys appearcd with their sleas at | snowshoes, They followed it down \\l:!l]l‘l‘(.i;l of course we could not know. I Y s gun was found near wher A few 'St run on to the bear, and the ton’s luxu questioned his right to disposc of it etion “Bob” Hunting- wd disappeared. | No one | €ifts of the other county oftici but the | the above named gentlemen has 108 Arat appenrnbaof o ke, ana waited | sooe) outside customers. Mail orders receive prompt attention. with whom | patiently until enough had fallsn to fit the | the dec s been con- | sidewalks for iron runners, The suow came ities as fast as possible, [ tHer but in many places the newly | hehadf d obscured it and the CALL AND SEE US. boys demunded a reason. **No, it wasn't an | nected dur term of oftice. The com- | down just as naturaliy as last year, and will § fallen snow eléction bet but the blamed things were un- | pany s quite a large one, embr a white Christmas if | lost a good d ] L comfor! or was not very | ing several me s of the county bar, Ce and elosed in together atin- | “Henry Hin the king of the be: becoming and they had to go. gressman Joscph Lyman, Colonel W. R —— Finally o small party diseov- | killers in Sierra county. Hines is an For Sale Cheap—Lots near the bridge in after it had been lost for | old-timer fromaway back. e getsmor sarly anhour. They followed it down | bear and deer than any other hunter up N f ) e, No. 10Main | into 4 big canyon, Where, owing to the | theve, He is well equipped for the busi- ' The case of Charles Smith, charged with orately engraved and | 15 parties who will build at_onee. Ad- | ne \edinply precipitous descent, the | ness, having plenty of ' good guns and urbing the pe 1 yesterday by he prisoner was fi £11.70, and locked up in de nd are v handsome X > high csteem in whic| o KUY lTendJo BRI testimonials of the high esteem in which the Council Blui The other chargs fortunate r pients are held. The whole 5 4 Eun o]t ‘nllf.'. ! R e e : % ———— hunter must have descended like light- [ blooded hunting dogs. received ampie justict, | The evening [ 5. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. A o : T e ’ On acco 0 ol N tiy social intercourse, ) e —— “Just at nightfail they eame upon a All grades soft coal, €. Fuel Co. R4 opeis ,..,,,L,'.”:.‘,.f‘fi”‘ STt Dy b Sanury sewembercd b Mixed pickles inbull Tt N. I Tib- U ¥ ! v v at Mrs, D. W. Bush- 8¢ Who W1 sent. hitts, 345 Broad = ; been postponed 1 TR = Ne) 1 L o e ers | . G. Tipton. the real estate hroker. | | Dr. ¢ C. Hazen, .x.uu.q.“...-m nouse | LOTS IN FERRY *ADDITION !! THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. i f that date, and all are a specialty of selecting homes | block. il < = X £ | SR T o O s Dl e 1 For a Short Tmrnvm om. i ) g : y y y o See Forres! h's special column. G 5 equal t) g The auction sale of lots in Potter & Cobb's 1he Great Lown n Tailor 3 o 4 nddition yesterd fternoon failed to draw | flas come to Council Bluffs with the All grades hard coul, C. B, Fuel Co. In Ferry Adaition to C suxnynl IHIHM on l 1 fol |ng High COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. L very lirge Crowd owinie to the unfavorable | jupyrest stock and finost grades of woos e 510 Loks onAves AL el { P tho streots ot this ity | Sver seon in the ity which wili Boud | 1eforo tho police went on duty last even- Rl onsayedt o i e 2 | See our Grand Display of Holiday Presents on and Om cing th but the a est figures ¢ 2 ¢ Chie! called » entire force The Edison Mimeozraph, the best npparatus for i 4 Wenther was altogethor foo damp and chilly | where, No. 637, corner of Brond s ing Chief Lucas called the entire force to- | [;5iq¢ Lots on Seco manitolding, autographic and type Writing work. the Second Floor. [ N eeate it ot aTIan A RdlSovBn DA roatEPosloMEs gether to inquire into certain matters ro Inside Lots on 1 e ) | 4448 copies can be ke, cman & Co. have in_process of | Remember the *“London Tailor tive toits eficiency. Tuu Bee man inter- | fosids fots o §- Sile fourth A0 o The Excelsior Ce., Council Blufs, Ta. ! viewed the chief after the m 7 ner Lots ) More i —_— erection iich | give him a call. they expec 'hat —— agnificent business block, w 22 ANl Cc 0 oceupy in the spring. — following result. Said he: T asked the boys | TERMS—On they may not be obliged to move their im. Dresses made: mense stock they will sell it out great! silk tenth cash, balance innine annual y may ot be obliged to ] Dresses made—Wool drosses 85 0 88, | if there was any dissatisfaction’ anywhere, opriomal pasmeate, with & perent v | §, STEWART M. I].. D. V. M UG, T oTad Ve e nit hoy lBLL nd plushes #5 to §10. Miss Sim- | and without exception they said there was tract for warranty deeil and turnish ab- ] T trade are given in their new ad- mons, over Eiseman’s. not. Iasked them if I had ever given them stract wi II: n fally paid. el l( SUI{ |1 ON vertisement, whichi appears this morning. A E e e e ion 10 think 1 had any ‘pets,’ and o w. DENTOPE VRV 1 Look for it. See Forrest Smith’s special column. said no; that all had been given an equal No. & North Main §t., Conncit Bluffs, HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. [ & By \f offer to the gl i Sy It will be remembered that Alderman Kn show in the work which falls into our bands, Telephone No. 203, the result of the Concerning the Churches. and that [ had shown no_disposition to dis- oot lon A to part with it but | The following announcements are made of COUNCIL BLUFKF Mrs. K. obje “The only thing was to ob- | religious services to be held in the several * Bod Room 6t and Palor Sgt| 1 cot ryanc & clar pher lost his musti : l')\\'A inate against any of them. Iamata * continue ef, *'to sce how sucl port. could v Started, for surel there is no reason for it When 1 took the oftice I gave strict orders in regard to drink tain Mr. Morgan’s consent. to retuin it As | churchos to-day : 8000 as that gentleman understood the situa- First Baptist ch ch—Instead of the 1 Sonies Jemtoo it st Baptist church—Instead of the usua lon e llantly/madolouva bill of snle sermon at 10:30 a. m. there will be a roll ¢ ,on S cond ave. 1| ing while on dut, for the hir poendage and presented it Tnis order has been gen 0s e e T e e e T FRER! e e e o T is how it is that the alderman still retains fi” “"i‘)'\“""."l"l!'*"'l"""r‘“‘\f-m i\:. A;(-‘“'l' m. | been have not interfered with the work of 3 ‘A‘ll)’,';“"“ Nons T o .ot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave. - - fa nowitis o ot o ¢ peSBnaTeno narenlnitn oy avuriosiore, Ay ) GOLDBERG'S ‘‘THE FAIR. heTras|dcnon o young west and the Mormon power. - An Dored ngam o et g re to bo ronum.- | toresting sublect by o very int piine, and while I am at the head of the fore Jamty i this vespoct mow noticentle in this | SPeaker. Those who heard him three y I'will have it. If anyone thinks he is m; B O roatno ol ble in this | g0 will not willingly v earing him'Sun- | ot he is at liberty to quit, for [ have nono o e ungltothe {"“‘". manner | day night. Al cordially invited. We are getting along nicely and the boys 4 BRYANT & CLARK'S which tho strects in the older portions of the | “4% G e chiurch—Preaching by | doing good work. the publie. o ADDITION LOTS, and the boys know it. I must have d ruishing Goods amounting to $1.0) Rt i ot entitling them to « chance 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K - - - om set. Remem- ch be sure city were laid out many of the numbers do = ; s I v ; ! ) _man k s 4o | tho pastor at 10:80 4. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class | this will continue as long u ey STREET'S ADDITION LODS. ALSO an ever. and i potsormapontaltto b Tochon whors | et T e hcire oty | 1 1 conit 1 s L et A RviRs b R A Sl o I Add., Third Batang a3 | ghool At 12 m. The subject of last Subbaih e o O e et alora e bewutitul pr nLG seen at the s 't Everettis 'Add i iBhird ave, = s charge of this work and will_sce that it is | yorning will be taken up at the e Weather stripsat Chapman'sartstore. | THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN 5 VARG ST Lot, Ev , Thir immediate nd properly done. He will have to contend with the usual number of those who kick on every new move, but al! public spirited citizens will give their_hearty “The Model Young nd strangers in the city hour, namely: Young men cordially invi Notic he beautiful finish given col FOR PLATTING, d to these serv 1Ts and shirts by Cascade Laun W. C. STACY P CALL AND SEE THEM. 2 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves $250 Each ! will meet & hearty welcome from pastor und ompany support - Teleplion See W E people. - ) . 9 Main Street. 3 C. St Services at Overton Mission as usual to- | I . s ! fe & g mak long or | - — = T Lo, day, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m, short time loans on real estate, in sums o Speeial ruled columas in ledger, cash. Dsbyterinn=F ihig both morningana | to suit, at towest rato of interest, omeo | SPECIAL NOTICES. yiusen tor cash, moat at the tottowing prices: Soummil o Moretons 1 Coger eashy | ovening” by the pastor. * Morning theme, | Broadway and Main strect, upstairs. e N BOIL B ¢ | PORTERHOUSE... 10¢ Journal, ¢ Morehouse & Co. “Home Missions, or the Evangelization of e —e— 1CE. i Bor O o e O ) ol at 12 S he STEGIALadyertisements, such as Lost, Found, St 11 B A ST oA o OB e Own_Land.” Sabbath sch We donot intend to § o any excopt arti | oriocle | Stranwors and Il 10 competitors in finishing oan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board* igc clos of merit, but wo Luke pleasure in Ting ‘H‘If‘ll Blainsershanticiersioontiallveln wulls and shirvts, Caseade Laun- | ingote, will be merfed i s ol at e I aog 1380 ) the “Garlnd Stoves and Ranges, whos . oW ratd of S PEICLINE for the firse | « —_— wuperionity 15 too well etablished to be called | Bethany Baptist Church—Corner of Bluff insertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sub. | STRLOIN & es will be held at W oy R sequent ins Leave advertisements at tion, They are bel d to b 1 fuan ~qualed Improved and v it pr v iy i the world, Soid exclusively by I C. Usuil hours, 10:30 . m. and 7:30 p. m t perty in all | oamte N5T 1 Bearl “Street, noar Drondway, | VEAL AND MUTTON ROASTS - K DeVol, anday schiool at8 p.m. Pastor Rey. K. N. | parts of the Hx150 fect on Glen | Council Blafls Towa. SAUSAGE OF ALL KINDS. sc . R G . Bluff str avenue, east front, a bargain: business 3 Handauurters for stovos. . i property Broudway. and Fourth WANTS. UAnd all other Meats in lhe same DELL & BRYANT, 513 Main st. Ill.lil:}l:\{l,:)l'll‘l“ ch street. R, O North — Main [ T30 _ENT 20 furnisned rooms for | Pmpomon o ———— tone. Place avenue | o eVol's block, Coune 5. OUSeK e o or adaress v ’ J. G. Tipton has the largest and best W Bifth and Sixth avenues. Time of | Strect; DeVol’s block, Council Bluffs, Touiaunskesplog: Gal Ok o R A Call and See sclected list of real estate in the city, 10:30 2. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mus. Lord at Dohaney's NO. 161, He handles nothing but bargains at 12 m. Morcover the - preaching eyver e EEENE: e sning this week The Louie Lord party held the bourds at l‘“ L o Ar DA e el 5= = 1 Paragraphs. Congregational Services morning and | Dohaney’s opera house lust evening in “A m 1 land.” Jonnston & Vau Patten, Connell i 0 o sub; he | Me o T AT 4 utrs, Ia, f Mount P! evening as usual.” Morning subject, “The [ Member of Congress.” Mrs. Lord is, as of S s = z 5 Mr. asant, is . L ) o Nature of the Christ cning | old, a conscientious actress and has sur- | JOR R ven-Toom cottase, on tho cor n the city, looking after his real estate” in- | TWo-fold K | old, a actress and has sur- | ROR o : orests subloct, ine Blotted Out™ - Strangers | rounded herself with a very able support. nor ofidave, and Uth at, W, C. James, Mus, Lowis Hammer has gone to Chicago | &y 1 e e Divine cice today | There are no sticks, ember taking his | JAOR RENT—A large number of good dwell. 0 for @ two week's visit with relatives wnd | uy>51 i o s Sy lee doday | yole with ability. psented Inus. Call and examine list, E. 1. Sheato asonlc em e. [riends el & m ad fRi . » | gave eood opportunitics for & Co,, Broadway and Muin st., up sairs, W. J, Ketehum, adyarce agent of Blind | * All Saints Church—Corner Third avenue | Utilizel to tho best possivl MO Tarke tront rooins (o rent fu - Boone, was in the eity vesterday arranging | and Kighteenth street. Hours of worship, | Stand b not block from street car, att for the appearance of is- company here De. | 10350 u. m. and 7:30 b, m. Sunday school, | dudiences bein ¢ kit The’ corapany. { Coundil bilis. ] L1000, . By arhooh | ko' lmmediately to Fremont, Neb., wher T e TEHE RUSSEILL. NS | they will open “the recently completed opera ]4 house. Whatever bill is put up there the trully ocated comed 1o these ser or. The 5 o'clock ¢ Major M. M. Marshall, the Q" in this city ral agent of ices, left Friduy evening for people may be sure of u treat, ass at the Young Men's Troquois, 1 accompanic his eldest dictit I8 s danghter. Thoy will return Tuesday morn- | Christian association gymnasium will meet 5 o : 3 —— ngr every day beginning uext week. This class For bargains in 1 estate in /4 SIZES FROM Especlally Adapted for A, K. Horbort, ugentof the Montreal Life | i8 the one especially for busimess men and a | part of the city sce . J. Day, the man’s system’’ is in usc. ing real estate deale) ity for s fow days, nssisting Major M. 1. | Mr. H. G. Smead, of Minncapolis, an e — ; Rohrer, the general agent of the company at | evangelist of excell ;l p;lm-n ll‘uu’l whose Loans made on ity business and re e ) work has been erowned with marked results, | denee property. Notes bought. Kim- ] assisted by Mr. A. J. Smith, a gospel singer ropon FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED “Hilly" Smith, who was o well known | fesiatefbs Mr i 4o B e hesia | DnI-Champ Investment company. # i us cltyon next | Rack Spring coul, Gleason, 26 Pearl MILLINERY 7, There will bo i B Ll a i L BLaat, Bornard's Lospital, whore he is being | g There will bo In_ these nectings a £ treated, His condition 18 regarded as very | Oheration of various churchos and their v O O oo A it | The Council Bluffs Lumber Co, want TREE OF LIFE pritical, The indications are that these special efforts | 0u to try some of their coul. 1514 Douglay St., Omaha, Neb, Miss Neally Stevens, the pianiste, will ap- [ will be crowned with wmost_desirable results P % 2 B ronitiv diice dar Lixon aud JF\anevitrauh pear in this. her old home, Thursday even- | ju the revival of the churches and in tne A FRIGHTFUL FATE, Tios. Opricen. H. M. PusEY, | ioe all Isjood Diseases, Indigcstion, Dyspep u ug next, in a grand concert, assisted by [ copversion of souls. Ufl:lcfn & PusE' sia, and Sour Stomacl, is found in ' eru l-'m|u 'Kl"llu;.,\ Bachert. ' Miss Stevens A w Francisco Examiner: O, has made dater worth, Atchison ‘0 and Detroit. After the holidays she will po cast to fill twenty engagements there, E o il way and Ma We hive some ch gains in bot- tom property listed with us by parties who siy they nust have money. Clurk & Co., Brondway and Main, Insiirance company, of New York, is in the | ‘‘busines 2570 300 HORSE PUWEH. LIGHTING, al years, und lately employed by Wm. | now seriously iil with Bright's discs 'ho of the Ogden house for a number of wis, is o at St union religious sery Sabbath, November MIIIs and E|evaturs. for concerts in Leave r completo steam plants, - Regulation, Durability Guar- buy If you want to borrow mone le an Des Moines, Dubuque, | 1oy hiouse and lot, farm, or t | thing, sce A. A, Clavk’ & Co., Broad in. ful of remini Prico 81 per bottle, six for 8, Church, of the Grand botel, is the ) Specifications and estimates furnlshed fo He is handy with his gun, a1d is chock- e is ha h his gu choc . : E. C. HARRIS,Agent, Sences >xperiencel > by local druggists nnd druggists ences und experiences Corner Main and Broadway, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council 13 No. 510 Pearl Street, Council 13 - with big Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s | Sierra. loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, | reminise wagous, personal proparty of ail kinds, | that from prese and all other articles of valne without | to be a great winter for bear and deer { 2 Wiy an RiLh SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, Saint Nernavd Place. removal, All business strictly confi- | in Sierra, he said o e PROPRIETORS OF——— ase 0 aveilanal fn lote for sale | SRDHRL o i O Y o poias 0 ] atae ., F.J. BREZEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA | - 0 e 1 she mouuteios of COUNCIL BLUFEFS, IOWA, Address all communications o Send for Catalogue. The other night he was ma Dealers in forelgn wnd domestic exchange, DR, J. H nt mood and, after observing | Collections made and interest paid on time + d: B BYOK ounc t indications this was | posit HOORE, —_ — f i uway from the streot cars on S TARAr RIS pear tho Sierra buttes, twelve i Taxidermist and Naturalist. rondwany, ‘These lots g X cot, v a district | from rra City, 10 the Gol . 3 g :‘,(.’,""“A', ' '”'“1 m.(:‘l',,,':“:' court. As it was the first week in the term | couniry oy Permanently located at No. 14 North 6th St., opposite Postoffice, on Motor TTR.A NSFER T TINTE o Ty o Proment a | the motion docket was not very full and was | 'The man was Samuel Berey, famed in Line, Council Blufls, 1owa. 4 e e Bominanding view, For full informu- | auickly dlsposed of. 1 L ote At If you have specimens don't wait for prices. Send them to him before they f i y At od periods he made his h spoil. 1f you dont want them after they are mounted, he wiil yy vou th R I ter Paper Co., No. 111 Ovatia -Car Douglas S The divorce cass of Heary 8 Terry vs | pe A Matilda E. Terry wus heard. J. W. Ross ('lu.u ers on the ranch of my father, A, highest murket price for them. Will make a specialty of hewds and dressing esaid county, of furs during the wintes. e No, 2, »ding prices and e ageut, o 504 Middle Broadway. appeared for the plaiuti®t, There was uo de | D, Church, in the afo

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