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S THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, PEARL OFFICE. NO 12 STREET. Lelfvered by earr of the City a fwent K, H. W. TILTON MANAGER, TELEPHONES: Rrervese OFFICE, NO. 43, NGt Epiton, No. 2, MINOR M TON. N. Y. Plumbing company. Board of trade meeting this evening. Coaland wood. E.E.Mayne, 619 B'w Minnie Maddern is billed here for the inst. E ant overcontings at A, Reiter’s, merchant tailor, 310 Broadway. Richard W. Morris and Minnie both of Omaha, have been granted legal | to wed by the county clerk. When the motor line begins operation the horse cars wili be taken off from Broadway, east of the Indian creck bridge, but will run from there to the transfer depot The lodge rooms at Masonic temple are in the haads of P, C. Miller, the de and already give promise of the artistic beguty which will be scen in their completion. The Unity Guild party at the residence of E. B. Gardiner last evening was w at- 1, and it was & merry gathering indeec Rofrcshments and games udded o the pleas: ure of the occasion Go and hear the music on the banjo and guitar, and buy some of the \m--l\ fancy vork and get your s Methodist ¢ nts served afte prink, Refresh- Admission 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's pa- Yesterday, r married Miss rents in Hardin townshin Flora M. Birchard and Mr. Henry Wild 118 young couplo fire very popular in their home and begin life under the most promising auspices. 1he Rev, W. Crofts, of the Congregational chy sunized the union, Ou account of the horrible condition of the sidewalks on Washington avenue the city now a threatened damage suit uvon its ands, and unless attention is given here and walks put in good shape before they are covered with snow it is m than probable that the ity will have other sumilar cases to father. Itis thought that the Keeline's residence is one who is now confined in - the Neb, Anoficorwill go after him, and if he an be releascd from the pet Arge on which he 18 held there he bo Bronght back to Council Bluffs, Yesterday afternoon at 4 jury in the case of J. . Stewart vs the city of Council Bluffs, announced that they had agreel upon a vordict. Judwe Loofborough notiticd and the verdict was opened. it was awarded damages amount- and interest. The amouut claimed vas $6,200, no new developments in the jai Wednesday. The pri caught, as noted in yeste) charge the con, man_ with doing of the locks. Descriptions of men have been wired all ov, robber of William Doug McGuire, ) o'clock the but as g has been he whereabouts, Yesterday's real estate transfers included sales by T. J. Evans to N. M. Hurley, of Ne- braska, lots 10and 11 1 block 15, 645,00, ax lots 9, 16 and 17 in 2, 4 in nd 11 and 12 in 4, £2584: all in Evans' sccond bridge W. S Mayne and A. S Ballard, and 6 in block also the sale of the prop. Broadway, by W. F. Sapp, jr., to Hendry. # 'The stores are putting on th clothes and present a very attractive ance. There or Among these to holid © appear utiful displays. . Council Blufls Carpet company, Maurer's, Luni Bros, and Neal's crock anc art's drug store. All lhu' book and jew elegant displays: in fact, one ‘must be v hard to suit who cannot find what he wants in the stores of the home merchants, - Dr. Cleave Tel. 147. orth M See W. C. Sta many "~ be in st. et Money lu‘mn'll at L. B. ( rafts & Co.’s loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi- dentinl. — Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. . Bargains in real e > in_all parts of the city, W. S. Cooper, 150 Main strect. ——— bargains in real estate. - J.G. Tipton ha The London “Tailor get your clothes made. - is the place to 7 Broadway. Personul Paragraphs. D. O, Finch, of Des Moines, spent yester- day in the city. Dr. 8. Stewart lett yesterday noon for the cast on u short visit. A. 'aibott and wife, of Spokane Fails, . were xegistered at the Ogden yester! W, W. Nason has ontered the omploy of Dr. Houghton, the pharmacist on Upper Broadwa; — Go to Neal’s for holiday goods before the rush commences. - We have some of the hr‘~l bargains in the city in cheap lots and easy terms, Also houses and lots from $500 up, on terms and payments to suit purchaser. Call and sce us and get prices and torms, Council Blufls Investment C No 10 Pear! -lx t, Council Blufls, Ia, - The Counc 11 Blufls Lunfl er Co. want you to try some of llu- coal, See Forrest un.h spe ial column, S. B. \\'Au»\\nxlll & ( 0. loan money, All grades l|'ml ((hll C. li Fuel Co. Sleigh pell; O In-d-. and s lu\' Bryanr, 5138 \l in st, Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Caseade Luundry Co, -—— ceking the Lost. Yesterday morning Captain Anderson took a team and went south to Pacific Junction in search of clues to the jail breakers. That territory wus thoroughly scoured, but . nothing could be learued. At Hinton Station men at work in the sand pit said they had seen five men at 0 o clock a. m. turn inte the brush a little ways from that point. Captain Anderson took a run through the woods for several hours, but nothing could be ascer- tained, and the officer rveturned to Council Blufts. If these are the runaways their chances of finul escape are slim, for all the rouds are well watchied night and day. - See l-‘orrcst Smith’s sp(w'ml column, ——— Weather slrlun atC| lmpmun s art store, Money loaned on lulmv.uru, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or any thing of value at low ratesof interest. No publh,n.f fair and honorable dealing. A. A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over American express. ———— Illinois and Iowa best soft coal, Glea~ son, 26 Pearl street. R All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. i Near to Death's Door. Colonel Swan, an old sertler living at the eorner of Studesman and Plorce straut, is lying at the point of death, his demise being hourly expected, B e Bee Forrest Smith’s special column, Loans mado on oity business and resi- dence property, Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. s Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 26 Pearl etreet. | | | | | cave | thut on the Oth of November, 188 |NEWS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1888 P —— OF (OU\CIL BLUFES. A Bride Who Does Not Remember the Ceremony. DEATH OF MR, E. E, HARKNESS, Wives— ire Woodmen and Their Speakor: For the Horticul, ists—Bitten by a Cat— he City Council, The arriage. A Strange Justice Barnett is in a letter from an attorne) which recites the case of eliont of his, It is, to say the le ‘werry pecoolar, Wm, Buckley and his client, whose maiden name one Loveland, Ta., supposed to be) joined in Justice Barnett. The ludy states that at that time she was very ill “and that Buckley forced her to promise to marry him at the point of a revoiver; that after the ade she was given something ks was a powerful drug, for was Sarah Lewis, both of of the she remembers nothing. The afid cian who attends states that he ided her at least on lay and that she was bed-fast, & states that after living with her threc Buckle or and she has not secn since. is asked to give e as his him ach in- memory or j ition_in the ds will furnish. justice states that he never performed cither of the pm]'uw W The a marriage whi in bed. Ovide Vien and or re Frederickson were witness: riage. Vien states that the party e the justice s ofice and the ceremony w formied there: that the second withess came with the prineipals and appeared to be one of the party. The bride subscribed her name Sallie Louie instead of Sarah Lewis, which this lady states her name to be, and daught, of n of 1 and township, According to statements made and the records in th there are several mys. teries, which would be most interesting if they could be unravelied. 1f the lady bedfast at home and attended by a physic who was it thatpersonated her in the mar- and for what purpose was it done The presents a very peculiar se f inci- chare improbable if the o were legitimate, and if th i orooked 1t the. matter it would be intercsting to know the inside of the apparently needs o detective as well as % lawyer. “The lady is suing for divorce. - rand o Broady day, eroct sening sale at Chursday, Friday and : nd chi T i Sce Chapman for Christmas presents. - for twenty days at Call and s drug Fine holiday good prices that will surprise you. be convinced. J. D. Stewas store, 630 Br V. If you want to stop paying rent and buy i house and lot on monthly p: ments, with warranty deed, call” on C. B. Judd, 606 Broadw e — I.. Kirscht & Co., 407 and 409 South 10th st.,Omaha for western lowa for Val. Blatz Milwaukee best in the market for, Try it. For Rent—Two good location: No way. S. Saunder are now the sole agents the celebrated hottle beer, the family " use. —— new store rooms in nd 739 Broad- 0 Pearl st. S igechin Death of Mr. E. E. Harkness. The announcement of the death of Mr. E. E. Harkness comes with surprise to most of his friends, and thrills the eatire community with commingled feelings of sadness and sympathy. It had been generally known for some days that he was quite ill with pneu- monia, but few beyond the tamily circle re- alized that his condition was growing so critical. Even those by his bed- side clung to lLope until yesterday morning, when there came @ slight change, and apparently for the worse. Hour after hour passed and his hoid on life scemed gradually relaxmg until, as the sun closed the day, he passcd into rest and quiet, The announcement of the sad event sped swiftly from lip to lip, and nowhere was it heard or uttered without an accompanying expression which indicated how strong had been his hold upon the hearts of the commu- nity in which he had led so active a life for eighteen years, Mr. Hark on fir: t coming to_this city in 1871, became' associated with Mr. Smith in the dry goods pusiness, and two years later the firm became Smith & Harkness, Later the title and composition of the firm was changed, it being for u time Harkness, Orcutt & Co,, and for some time past Harkness tros., Mr. J. 5. Hark- ness coming here from the east and entering the firm. The name is a familiar one in business circles, both east and west, and it bas been a synonym for integrity and courte- 085, ©“Mr. Harlness has led an exemplary life, the intiuence of which upon this community will long be felt for good. He christian gentleman. ~ His religion was of that practical, every-auy sort which caused all w feel confidence in his character. He was a leading member of the Congregational church, an carnest Sunduy school worker, and of the Y. M. C. Great as has been nis help in these and similar organ- izations, his quiet, consistent_life in business and social circle§ has counted even far more, He leaves a wife and four children. The houe life was characterized by that tend ness and affection avnich one might expect from such u character. The shadowed home is surrounded by the tenderest sympathy. Al See Neal’s grand drawing. Be sure to pur e §3 wor Lh and get a ticket, See Lund Iiuw. for | Inmps w. b.Uon]»cr has u\.~b on hand to loan on approved city property, No. 130 Main street. P Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city; 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front, & bargain; business property on Broandway and Fourth street. R. P. Officer, North Main street, DeVol's block, Council Bluffs. it PR Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts, 845 Broadway. i LI Wedded Happily. Yesterday morning at 8 o'clock Mr. Anton Rink and Miss Aunie Lupfer stood at the altar in St. Peter's Catholie church and took upon themselves the sacred ebligations of man and wife. Father Hermann, the parish priest, officiated, The attendants and guests were few, and were contined to the imme- diate relatives of the principals, After the ceremony the entirg party were driven to the Neumayer hotel, where an elegant wed- ding breakfast was spread. After an hour spent here the happy couple were taken to the Kansas City dopot and embarked for St. Louis. They go to visit relatives for a fow days, after which they will return here and make their home at No. 201 Main street. The groom is one of Council Bluffs' young and prosperous merchants, and has won a lady who is eminently qualified to preside in his household, The earnest good wishes of @ host of friends will accompany them in the new life upon which they haveso auspiciously entered. At ST Social Woodmen, The wives of the order of Modern Wood- men are perfecting arraugements whereby they can work as suxiliary to the order and in the furtherance of its objects. To this end, and beginuning the work actively, they planued and brought to a successful issue one of the most plamnl social entertain- wments of the season. wes held on Wednesday evenin '.l'he ladies who did the uctive work uu‘v‘luldlme- L. K. Brideu- lulll. E. Wrigh! l. L‘ A Tibbetis, A. Reiter, J. Bwith, C. illiams, W. D, Kirkland and James Koith. [t was a banquet and general feast of wood things. It is but the beginning of others which will follow in the montbs Yo come, —t i We have met Mr. Neal, of the new crockery store, and examined his prices. He is herc and his prices are ¥ low. dvise our friends to get prices. His store by electric light present 1 the beauties of the kaleida- scope. While planning for your holiday gifts don't fail to see Lund Bros.” grand dis- lay. - Oratory For Horticulturists, The thirteenth annual meeting of the Western lowa Horticultural society is to be held in this city December 11, 12 and 13, Arrangements were made vesterday by which on the opening day, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Mayor Rohrer will iver an ad dress, and in the evening J. J. Steaaman will o See Neal's display Friday Eve. at 8. % table warce at Lund Bros.” Fine - Bitten By a Cat. irad, who lives on Upper Broad- , was the victim of a singular attack yes- He was opening the door of his hed, where he kept a large bull dog. On the fence near by sat a_cat, and_as sho he dog, cither frightencd or mad, she Snerad's mado a jump, landing upon Mr. shoulder, scratehing and biting with more than discretion. Mr. Sherad received ¢, which necessitated ysician's hands, al painful wou tment at his ph o t's gold Lost—( watch, hunting Finder leave at B office aud ve reward. s Lund Bros.’ darive in erockery. are making a special 10¢ Don't fail to sce it. - Attention, Firemoan, Meeting of the Firemen's association at ouncil rooms this (Friday) evening, Decom ber 7, at S o'clog By order of the president. Another Break in Coffec. w Yok, Doe. 6.—There another break m coffec to-day, in sympathy with ad- vices from Havre and Hamburg, Deliverics to next Junc were from 45 to 55 points lower, while August and September of next year were down fully 60to 70 points, and at 13 the market stood weak, with more s than buyers, o'clock selle NEW BARGAINS —— ) IN(—— lllN):\D“’ AY LOTS, KN VENU TS, Y r\l)"lrlo\' LoTs, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' HRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & OUARK'S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOLS. ALSO 20 ACRES GF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWH FOR PLATTING. W. C. STACY, _Telephone 162, No. 0 Mam Street, LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tims I Will Offer 100 L.OTS In Ferry Addition to Conncil Blutfs on the fol Towing Ters nside Lots on Ave, A.... Inside Lots on Av Inside Lots on Av Inside Lots on First Ave Instdo Lots ou Second Ave, l-l Jeide Lota on A Insid Lots on & Bido Fourth Ave: Corner Lmn;} 0 More, h, b terest, ] tract for war stract when f uncil Bluffs, Ta. 3 No. & North Main st.. BEST AND NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LACIES, Plush, Silk and Fiannel and Cashmere dresses ready-made and made to order | MRS, JULIA "EIN, At White Sewine Machine oftice, 05 Broadway, and 1111 Douglas St., Omaha, Cheapat prices, mul good )l! :lmnlll'l' 1. _SPECIAL NOTICES and lots_on s to rent. I WY terms. Also small hou Parties having such propaity to sell orrent o 10F and seeus. C. I, Investment Co., N street, W ve a customer who wants_a clioap house and lot on -u-v\ terms. C. B, In- vestment ( No, 10 Pearl 5t. WA TED—A cempe liousework. Ap; ‘\V,\\'lrhfl‘l 1 for gene 018 4k St,, M. © C. oxel I\L)l ND—A bunch of new keys. Call at Beo T HAVE sold my livery to Mr. Seedon, of lowa, and sold all oitstandiug wecounts to ¢ harles Hutson, and if there is any bill against me n settled, please send i your il t0 mer S0y Douglas st., Omahu, and 1 will pay it. Wm. Stadelman,’ Fnu RENT—Modern 10-room house, No, South oth st, ] (D(i\l\(nlxm— 'hree rooms, No. 1front room, bay window, nic o for gent and ‘'wife: rent chsap. (i Pearl st., Council BIls Tyestmient JOR SALE—Good 4-yon sound, Harness and top buggy. ch up on easy terms 1f -«ule soon, 1812 Uth st., FORREST SMITH’S SPECIAL WANT COLUMY. F()Il SALE—For a short time, the en- urnished, Lat o, 10 1 horse, gentle and Wil sell Inquire t tire addition known as “FAIR- MOUNT” located on the hills be- tween 13th and 16th avenues, three and a half blocks east of Main street and the sume from the street car commands an extensive view of Omaha and Counecil Blu This beautsful and finely located addition of forty-two lots is offered at a price that will surely make the investor from 75 to 80 per cent within two yeavs. If you wanta sure thing which you can begin selling at once at an advance of from 75 to 80 per cent over what it costs you, call on or address H. G. McGee, 130 Main st., or Forest Smith, at the Brown building. Don’t ask why it is offered so low, but come and see the property and be col vinced that we tell 1t less than it i These lots will sell now at from $300 to 8500 each, We, don’t want that for them. Remember this offer is ouly for a short time, FORREST SMITH Roow 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. S, STEWART, M. D,, D. V. M, VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 295, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1 IOWA S5 |LET THE 6300 WORK 60 ON! 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES! FORCED GONCESSION SALE Unequalled and surprising Bargains in Dryr Gocde, Cloalks, Suite, NS VLSS, c:l.oth.ing, Eoots 3T Shoes At Henry Eiseman & Co's People’s Store OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. In order to give us an opportunity to rearrange our businoss for our new FOUR STORY BLOCK, wlich we are erceting on the old Pacific House Site. Customers will not waste their time of they read what we have to say. they be deceived when they come to see our goodsand learn our pr Everything will be found exactly us we say. We offer a discount of 20 per cen ON ALL CASH SALES On eve Now is your time to buy. Do not miss this opportunity. ing to make LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY! ro. and the long, so r will ything we have in our iouse. Low prices always make us buy and we are go- We adopted this method of slaughtering our goods just one wee result has been that our STORE IS TCROWDED ‘with eustomers .m & much so that we have added Extra force of Competent Salesmen, 0 wait on our customers. v and from hundreds of miles to tak os Ladi Pcopie are coming from Om: of this CGREAT FORCED SALE. s been conceded to be the Jowest ofered in the per eent. extra discount on your biil, see what you are We want to and must, dvantage Our regrular prices hav west, and when you get saving by buying from us. CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK For reasons above named. CALL AND SEE US, Mail Orders receive prompt attention. HENRY EISEMAN & (0. PEOPLE'S STORE NOS. 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. - DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES., No. €08 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED—-LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION || RED HEADED! MAD! MAD! MAD! And wil seil meat for the following prices for cos| GEO. H, MESCHENDORF st Shoulder and Chuck it to fie NO. 327 BROADWAY [ inegtibiioast Buys his cattle from first-class responsible | Round firms, such as Swift & Son, or from first- | Sirlon Steak. cluss’ 1 such as N. M. Pusoy’s, and | Porterhouse others. No worn-out milk cows sold in this | market, as has been the habit in the markets of Council Blufts heretofore, Price list of our meats. Nothing but first- | class fat beef, pork. mutton and veal Mutton Legs Corn lieef Pork toust Chops i , our ow Suusige i And all oflier meats in the same provortion. EUGENE-MOTTAZ, 114 East Broadw 1 sell Pottawattamije County Meats, wrapped up 18 Connen nfte Papor Feee Delivery. HOS, OFFICER, W, HL M. 1o OFFICER & PUSEY il BANKERS. S Long Porter House ¢ Sirloin Steak Pork Roust. Pork Chiops teak. . Mitton Chops Pusey, Veal and Mutton itons" 10 N Veal and Mutton Stew. 1 g Mglnianiby ured Hams. 11 CoUNCIL BLU Deale) in foreign wnd domestic : Collections made and interest paid on time de- Mince Meats, S d Tripe and Pigs Feet at lowest mar- ce. Don’t forget the nuniber &0. ~l)7 BRO \D\VA\. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15, LOOK AT THE IRISHMAN | i ol J. M. SCANLAN, (Pt 20 BROADWAY. Will sell for cash: Shonider and Cutii Roast. Prime b itoast Chuck St . fio i Stk Mrl in Steak rterhouse Steik ., llolllll i e \ln!luu bl Mutton Legs Corn T Pork Roast, k Chops ana Stéak.. our owm mauke, L the vest > ound typ arutus for WHtnZ Work. FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY , Neb, et in e ki Fropition, Orders sent by child vo mpLattention aind are correctly tlied, TELEFHONE 201, 1514 Douglas St.,, Omal C. E. URLL. G, A. BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, Avchitects, Designers and Snummlendents of Construction, IRON and | Mx. Berlinghof was sceven years with Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has wnon designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Bluffs, PUMPS, Plans_ and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, PlPE ‘?f‘““”' Room 2 Opera House Block F. POAST, Bakery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BSee him for Bread. Cakes; ete TO DEALERS-A liberal discount given! 18 Main Street an ; %7 FITTINGS, SOBN GILBER Main Strect, ncil Bluffs, 1a. Corresvondents Mention This Paper. _GEORGE METCALF No. 2 REAL ESTATE st e s No. 14 Pearl St. r Bk R R Sl R e SNAPS! §225 1 Liot, Bryant & Clas, on Secondave; « = - $260 $280 rach §180 11 Lot Everstoa Adtl, Third aver » v o $500 9 Liots, Fleming & Dayls, Ninthand Teittl aves $250 & HOUSES AND LOTS PIRENE) () \ PSS EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave, - - 13 Lots, Perry's 2d Add, on Ave,C - - 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K« - « . ich OLD PIANOS MADE NEW Don’t trade off your cld piano or;Organ, because itis out of repair,nor give it away in'trade for a new one. Take it to SWANSON MUSIC_COMPANY! They will, if needed, put in a NEW SET OF HAM- | MERS, NEW IVORY on KEY BOARD, REPLACE ANY PART OF OLD ACTION WITH NEW, RE- FINISH THE CASE, and your Instrument is bhet- ter than some of the new one: Itis a well known fact that Swanson Music Co. gives the best satisfaction in Tuning and Repairing all kinds of Musical Instruments. he best of ref- erences given NG 290 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLU MUELLER MUSIC CO. No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. . elegant Piano o ac l.n stinas or New Year's present t seventy-ive of the e Organ. We have ardman, A, B, Chass, Fisher, Everett and Pease & Howard Pianos, AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS at is On hand, which we off @ special discount of TEN PER CENT off our regular prices for the next THIRTY DAYS. ’ We carry the largest stock of small musical instruments of overy de ition and have many novel sitable for presents. Our stock of sheet music and stock of our ent music books is the latest and most complete. Rememb TOYS AND FANCY GOODS 1t must e closed out regardless of pri ven with every purchase. We also ant Piano, Organ, and other prizeds Will be sold at cost, and less than cc You will find many b souvenir 5 purehase on an € ly for a choice of the bargains offer THRE RUSSEI.L. 1. Especlally Adapted fog ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elavators. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. te steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guars onomy 15 equul with Corliss Non-Condonsiug, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Specifications and estimates furnished for con Can sLOW Ietters from users where fue anteed. Send for Catalogue. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ———PROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA T AITerETE TIatE. T OFFICES — “aper Co sphone Couvxen, Bropps—12 C. De V 504 Middle Broadway. T POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Sausage of Alll FEXinds, Filled and Delivered, Council Bluffs. cphon Ovders Promptl No. 635 Broadway, - - F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. located at No. 14 North 6th St., opposite Postofice, on Motor Line, Council Blufls, lowa. Permanently If you have specimens don’t wait for priccs, Send them to him before they spoil, 1f you dont want them after they are mounted, he will pay you the hight for them. Will make a specialty of heuds and dressing I wint Engineer, Plans, Estiinates, of Public Work. Browd Hydraulic and Sanitary L‘,m,m tions, _Supervision H. BIRKlNBINL Building, Couneil Bluffs, To FINLEY BURKE" Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 118 Pearl St., Council Blufls, Iowa, . s Po————————— ———— ustice of the Peace. Office over American Express, No. 419 N. SCHURZ-- £y ot o ———————————————————————————————— Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Fedorn Courts, Office-~Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Bene Blocky Council Blufls, lowa, il

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