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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 1 PEARL STREET. l"ll\'?nl\ et In Anv Part of the Cltya wenty Cents Per Week AN MANAGER, TELEPHONES: OFFicE No. 4 LDiToi H.oW. Teers MINOR MENTION N. Y. Conland wood. E.T legant overcoatin it tailor, 310 1 rriage license was and d, Ta, Plumbing company. wne, 619 B'way. at A. merch esterday D. issued Miss~ May The fire laddi h their families and a few friends, will enjoy a social hop at No. 4 W evening will be a lal ting in G. AR hall this evening. sordial invitation is ex tended to all workingmen, when her mem bers of labor organizations or not Lecture by Rabbi Benson, on *“Judaism at Masonic temple hal day nest, De sber 16, ab 7240 p. m e admission will be 5 cents, and the proceeds are for the Bikor Chelim congregation, of this city. The Eiseman racing hose team held a 4 hose house last evening for tain business regard- next season’s work, ady for the Juno ion of o on for and getting v 1ng the v traming. tournamer The wives of the contemplating an extension of work in that they will organize into an association which will o “ndjunct to the one their hush Modern Woodmen are co-operative, themsclves rganization They will meet 1o perfect this this afternoon. The Golden Gate special completed its first round trip yesterday morning, and pulled nto the transier at 9 o'clock ou time. "I'he run was an uneventful one, aside from the osity manifestéd along the rou tual running time between here and the coast is cut down sixty hours, thus saving one duy in transit. The great brotherhood 18 was repre entey i y morning by s i several m in, and city's hospi srien and John wore ‘I Smith, and wer the former for thirty and the latter days. John Olson, drunk, was fined The county auditor has just ¢ Jist of special assessment improv, to be paid by’ the citizens of *Couneil next year, for this year's grading, both sent to the county juil, for ten Blufis paving, seweraye und sidewalks, aside from the in tersectious. The amount is $0,502.0 compared with 3 50 for the sam pose this year for last season’s work. amount is assessable to the property abutting on the improved stree It is now the intention to begin the Manawa in ¢ i strong ¢ rial to be b The necessary money with which to ¢ the improvements is provided for, ork will be pushed vigorously will be an L and work on and “the forward, bundance of no complaints will be s the Mosquito creek is to tinto the south lake. case of the ow was o The city tain_ strects and 1in by the de- fendants eloven yeurs ago, and they refused to comply on the ground that the' land be longed to them. The marshal was instr to tear down_the fences and did so, which the bloc platted . The court t ivisement, and will give ; Yestorday! orved 10 do nothing recable though not expressed to sce what effect snow would have on the sue- cessful operation of the electric motor but they continued moving as easil rapidly as if there was none of the beautiful within a number of mnles. The snow and sleet ou the overhead wire nor the damp and slippery condition of the rails affected the pnr.’n-nwnrkmgéx the mumrs in the slight- est degree. Dr. Cleave: See W. e The O1d Reliable of B. Burhorn, No. 17 n street, has laid in an immenst stock of holiday goods, which will be sold cheaper than eve T'h is a special inducement for thirty days. All goods first class and guaranteed to be just as represented. It is an established fact that you can N(n-!h Main. Tel. 147, C. Stacy’s ad. velry Firm get the hest goods for the least money there. Call and examine the stock and got prices before purchasing. - Sce Porrest Smith’s special column, - Fersonal P aragraphs. Mrs. terday and with her husband will hercafter make this city her iome. Burnham and bride, of New York arc in the city visiting his parcnts— residing on Oakland avenue, Mr. Milligan, one of the proprictors of the New Ogdon, is'very ill with erysipelu many friends are watching eagerly for wms of improvement, evening was unchunged. The choic line of sachet powder L pot-pou iday present: the city Morgan & Co’ o ymp- His condition last st perfumeries, i for hol- at Dell G. in R All grades soft coal, C. B. uel Co. - See Chapman for Christmas presents, ‘ - L. Kirscht & Co., 407 and 10th st.,Omaha, ave now the 409 South for western Towa for the Val. Blatz Milwaukee bottle beer, the best in the market for family use. Try it. — - Fine table ware at Lund Bros.” ——— Avoca Doings. Avoea, Ta,, Dec. 11.—The Lew and Lottie Waters' Novelty Company have just closed a successful weck's engagement, each night being grected with good houses. Mrs. Waters in her various characters is exceptionally fine, Her equal hasnever as you graced our boards, ‘We bespeak success for them wherever they 80 Court after two weeks sossion, with Judge Deemer on the bench, adjourned Saturday, to again convene in the new year first month, Rev. J. G. Lemen of the Christian Home, supplied the Congregational pulpit Sunda very mcceptubly. Since the resignation of Rev. Hartsaugh the church has been without a pastor. It is now expected that Prof. Fair. field, of Tabor college, will favor us next Sabbath, Rev. D. O. Stewart, assisted by his son, is holding a series of meetings at the M., church, J. M. T. Schoeider, now of Nebraska City, was shaking hands with Avoca fricuds and uoting improvements Mond L. B.and Mrs. F. A, Worth Council Blufts’ visitors Tuesda) George Pabl, a former Avocaite, but now of Spokane Falls, W. I\, pas sed through Avoca Monday on nly \\u_\ 0 Davenport, la, Mr, and Mrs, Hendricks, assisted by and under the A\Ibl;l ces of the Sous of Veterans, will produce the play, The Dutgh Vi u“d.\m’r. it is thought ubuul Christmas. —— Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. were While planning fox your holiday gifts don't fail 10 see Lund Tiros,* grand dis- play, e If you want to stop pay ug rent and buy i house and lot on moumly piy= ments, with warranty de 11 on B. Judd, 606 Breadway B. Fuel Co. H. Neal orrived n the Bluffs yes. e Rl G e ———" [ FORERUITS AND HO\\ERS Horticulturists of Waestern Iowa in Annual Seossion. The DEATH OF MRS. JULIA T, DODGE. The Basket FPa y Biing ) Ready - The Geifith Embezzle ment-U nsol the Coun- t Items, d Flowers, enting of the West- Froit a The thirteenth annual n ern Towa Horticuitural society is now in ses sion in the south court room of the coun Th id will opened yesterda to-morrow court h morning, 180, meeting ontinue until evening, The association has a membership of nearly a hundred, and about forty were present yesterduy. Several more ex pected to-day. The moeting was called to or by S. W. Wi president, after which Mayor Rohirer, in bohalf of the city, delivered an address of welcome, to which Hon. Silas Wilson, of Atlantic, a cousin of the president, responded The routine business of the association was then taken up, amd the reports of various committees were heard. ‘There are eighteen countics included 1 this district, which em braces the entire western portion of the state, A most excellent display of fi Ithough the specimens w ed for exhibition until evening. e fruit was re not fully I'here the this city and immediat from different parts of fraits attra attention Ly prais following is the | gramme for to-day : Protection—Pi Vint cticability—R. D, MecCiechon, Atiantic; W. M. Bomberger, Harlan “ertilizing the Plum—D. L. Royer, t Montgomery County—T [ Red Ouk Report” Mills County ~A. €. Sabin, Glen wood. Report Adair County—L. M. Kilburn, Pontanell Report Madison County—W. 11 Lewis, Winterset, Report Dallas County—John Ragg, Wau talvern na_Caltare A, S, H. Bruning, Bluffs; Bonham, Kent Forestry—R Colbert, Marketing Fruit—J Report Potta Council Bluffs, Report Fremont County—S. S. Orr, Thur- man. Report andoah. Cromwell. W. Murphy, Glen- tamie County—A. B. Mair, Page Coun eld, Shen- N SESSIC k on Seion- Influenco of Woodbine. Valuable Varieties—Forest mond, Council Bluffs. perimental Horticulture —H. M. Pugsley, Trees—II. C. A. Terry Crescent City. Orcharding—J. H. Masters, Nebrask: Neb.: WL KL Follett, Malvern. I’runing — The elect year took pl ception of the onathan Thateher, Bonaparte. m of ofticers for the cusuing e in llu evening. With the rety W nmn, S.CW. 1Pollett, Maive Houten, L\'IIH\. W. Sheperd, George Van rer; ( o6 be delivered to-day place of the next meeting will be decided at 2 0 to-day Blac Bros., R Qirt for sale. Tnquire of Owen S .m)lm House Mm\\. st Smith's special column. See Forr s and skates, 3 Main st. Sleigh bells, sle ODELL & BRYANT, - Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. are mak Don’t fail to see it Lund Bros.’ drive in crockery. ng aspecial 10¢ Emctlt v goods for twenty prices that will surprise you. be convineed. J. D, Stuart’s store, 630 Broudway “ine holida, drug A Moncy loancd at L. B. Crafts & Co loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal proper 11 and all other articles of v removal, All business str dent R i, Dr. C. C. >n, dentist, opera house block -~ — Death ul Mrs. Julia Dodg: In the death of Mrs. Julia T. Dodge, widow of Sylvanus Dodge, and mother of General G. M. Dodge and N. P. Dodge, Nebraska as well as western Iowa loses another of its carly settlers, Mrs. Dodge was born in Junuary Dodge, November i home in Danver Tass., of which town her husband was postmaster for many years until their removal to Omaha in 1 During the winter of 18; they lived in a house which stood on the ground now occu- pied by the residence of Herman Kountze, 8., in the south part of the city. At that time there were but three dwellings south ur the creck, one occupied by Mr. Dodg faumily at the top of the hill, one on the. cnst slope occupied by Mr. A. D. Jones, and one 1 the ereck in whic re lived, Dodge re- aughters to r near Elk had been driven by the Indians the year previ- ous. Here she remamed a year or two, when she removed to Council Bluffs, ch was her home up to o year ago, when cmoved to the home of her only daugh- Mrs, J. B, Beard, in Mapleton, In. She s tenderly cared for there during her last sic kul s, and her death occurred there Tues- day, December 11, at 1 a. m. Many of the older residents of Douglas and Dodge countics, Nebraska, will remember the hospit- able howe of Mr. and Mrs. Dodge on the Elk horn, and us they read of the death of th will recall her true neighborly uuml who was justice of th e in the Elkhorn scttlement during those trouble- some days of claim jumping and Indian raids, died in Council Bluffs in 1571, being register of the United States land ofice for that district at the time of his death. Rowley, They made their moved with her husband and their farm on the Elkhor Cit rive from which her husband and sons e her deeds of kindness as ly love, Her hus- —— For a full line of choice holiday books, plush goods, autograph albums, photo- graph albums and odor ecases, call and see the stock of Dell G, '\l\ng.m & Co., No. 742 Lower Broadway, Bargains in real estate in_ all parts of the city, W, 8. Cooper, 130 Main street. - See Forrest Smith’s ~[.m~ml<u]umu —— Holiday Presents Can now be found in great vaviety. New und artisue designs in diamonds, fine jewelry its' and ladies’ gold T R YT plated ware, clocks in French marble and the best of American makes. A cordial in- vitation is extended to every one to call and judge for themselves at C. B, JACQUEMIN & Co,, No. 27 Main st. —_— The Basket Factory. The Council Bluffs and Owmaha Basker, ‘Wooden Ware and Box Manufacturing com pany s gelting veady to start up at theiv new location ou North Sixth street. The has all arrived, and is nearly all on, & large part of it being moved from the depot yesterday. It is not expected to start up before the latter part of January or first of Februars ', whet About Lventy op- erators will be employed, although the force will be increased during the summer to fully a hundred. The diffic in regard 1o the Dierks property, in the southern part of the city, delayed the opaning about six _months, but "the oflicers of the &mpany declare that the enterprise has by no means fallen throngh. 1t is expected that the factory will be able to furnish a large part of the baske.s used in local trade, and that it will Rave all of the business it obstacless yet t the opposir to the suqeossful posed sck —— Cholce Residence Lot. One hundred by two hundred feet, nicely improved property. located in one of our beautiful glens, all within five minutes’ walk of electric motor line. The whole can be had if taken within twenty days for #5,000. Will sub-divide if desived. For terms and _particulars inquire of George Metcalf, No. 14 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, - A Two From Two and One Remains, And this is how he did it: 1Te wanted a heavy suit of two-dollar underwear. He went to the knitting factory., whe he bought the suit for one dollar. So he now has a two-dollar suit and one dol- lar remains in his pocket, - Men's heavy socks and misses’ at the knitting factory. hose H¢ i The City Council at Work The city council met last evening in spec session. The nd full boa men were pre: A petition ial 'r mains on ater committ Jort of the poll-tax eollecto nd filed. It shows callections unting to §1,650. he final estimate of MeAdams & Amberg as allowed The judicii the Uaion b fare botween C ts or twenty-fiv would be v itteo reported that i vould reduce the pa Bluffs and Omata to 50, the lie forry te the company wllowed to take the trains off for ninety g days. John N. Baldw > ordi na modifyin, of the motor con e of the whole ¥ to the adoption of the ordin, Mr. Ba gas ordinay Ald. of business men the present rdinance read. introduccd . number signed by a large number of Knepher of the city for the same. Ald. Knepher moved that the prayer of the petitioners be gragted. Amend y the petitions be made a matter Ca Ald. Knepher moved the resolution. Mr. Bal entative of the gas c y to the notice of 1 ed by Ald. all voting aye. io matter of putting Commercial_street from Augle street to the foot of the hiil to grade, was diseussed and a_resolution order ing the This _cuts eighteen tion of Augle and a il of the helow that poin The ordinance repe was read a second tin the rule An ordinance g a o council to ap- Lacy and Weave charter rand went over under nting to the Hawkeye nport, plant into this nd time and uwventy The meyor rted that the Edison com. pany had o rey here und would submit bids and turnish a bond. Also that the Coungdl Bluffs company desired an op- portunit come in as a competitor 1n the same matter, S Tricd For Embezziement. The case of State vs Charles Grifiith was called in the district ¢ ourt G yesterday morn- ing. Grifiiths is indicted on three counts, but wrraigned on the charge of embe ment from lis employer, G dorfer. e was defended by C Hight. The case occupied the entire day, and was submittea to the jury about 5 o'clock. Several lively tilts were indulged in between Colonel Dailey, the prosecating attorney, and Captain Iight, which mshed amusement for the spe and did not._fail to excite a broad smile on the dignificd countenance of the court, who called them to order repeatediy, —— knit jacicets G0e at the knitting Men'™ factory. For Rent rT\' ore rooms in good 1¢ and 739 Broad- E ) l‘nu\ll st. e Soo Lund Bros, for lumps. wily. - ‘W. S. Cooper has eash on hand to loan on approved city property, No. 130 Main street. —-— Death of Mrs. Anna Jepson. Monday morning at 9 o'clock Mrs. Anna Jepson passed away from this lifo, at her home in Minncapolis, Minn,, aged twenty- cight years, one month and four days. This announcement will bring a pang of grief to many hearts, for many readors of Tue Bek knew the deceased during her carlier life. She was the second daughter of Dr.and Mrs, Thomas Jefleris. She was born and pussed the years of her girlhood in Council Bluffs, Here she was educated, grew to woman's estate and married the man of her choice. About nine years ago she left the howe of her childhood and g votion of anoble life to the building up of a happy home in a distant state The ¢ omes with crushing force, it was e JERNY notifled of the iilncss of their danghter and were preparing to go to 1 en the telogram announcing her death was ) The relatives res n Council Blu two sisters, M Burke and M D. Butler. The parents reside in Omaha, Besides these who mourn are the husband for and threo children, the eldest being seven years of age. To their lips the cup is a bit- ter one od, and while they must drink it alone and feel the desolation which the death of a wife and mother brin, to the heart and home, yet many hearts grieve with them, and a wealth of honest sympathy is theirs. The remains will arrive in this city this evening at 0:90, via the Chicago, Rock Is- land & Pacific railroad. The funeral ser vices will bo held to-morrow, Thursday, at o'clock a, m., at_the home of Finley No. 705 South Sixth stri - Tmproved and vacant property in all parts of the city; 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front, a bargain: business proy Broadway and Fourth street. P, Officer, North Main street, DeVol's block, Council Blufis, - Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts’, 345 Broadway s the place to Broadway. - The London **Tailor get your clothes made. 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. — The Broadway M. E. church was crowded last evening by an appreciative sudience, which assembled to hear Blind Boone. The concert was fully up tothe standard, und the audience wus not in the least disap- vointed. e Buy groceries, stationery and Christmas goods of Kelley & Younkerman, 102 B'way. —— Loans made on city business and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- bull-Champ Investment company. e J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 B'way. e Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pear street. MEULEE Weather nh ips at Chapman’s art store. THE WISEST SHOPPERS BUY EARL ’I‘HF OMAHA DAILY BEE: W FD\T SDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1888, And thousands of the most economical ladies and gentlemen are taking advantage of oyr FORCED DISCOUNT SALE! When you take 20 per cent off of every dollars worth of goods you buy it amounts to a good deal, and people are finding it out. GREAT DINPLAY holidays. D having, bargams out reserve. First v HFHRY EISEMAN & CO. come, first served. All we have to sa OLIDAY GOODN THIS One entire floor in our house especially devoted to toys and fancy goOds for holiday prese and each and every one oj our twenty departments filled with useful and suitable gifts for t We have no space to enumerate items. see for yourself and you will say that “what you cannot find in the Remember 20 per cent discount on all cash sales. PEOPLE’S STORE. - Our entire stock must be sold out with- k! 4 e is come to our store and eople’'s Store is not worth Come early and secure the best The city council broke the usual ni of its excreises last evening by o a board of health, ‘T'he city physi present and reported several cascs the in the city Also t family have all | 1 i “"When the stomach I Tov disposal nonc nizm cian was of diph- At the Forman from small-pos ed. The gularity there burn, natisea, sickhea ness, use e, 3L MeLean's Strength- enivy Cordial and Blood Purif give tone and regularity tothe s Money loaned on furniture. dinmonds, horses, bugg - of value at low rates of interc publicity: fair and honorable AR & Co.. oftice cor. and Muin, over Amor Bre Illinois and Im\ son, 26 Pearl street, s, o female of uncertain dlast evening for the la me goods from the store ceny of Forman. She ing. g . aring this mor: Worse One of the most dreadful al can be sounded in mothe produced by croup: dr is dangero: the more dr the lifs one rn in je best soft coal, s locked up and w adfnl hecause = adful because | tomach. pianos, n-n.m r ondway fean express. vir of . ill have han a Fire Alarm. that is it ns eurs opardy. Chami Congh remddy is o never f safegunrd® against this [ts reputation as a , of croup is fully and firmly ishod. In fact, it is the only remedy which ean always be 11 dr velied upon. Sold by CGUNTIL BLUFFS PROP OF PARTIAL LIST RE S, IOWA. PEARL S BLU Residence on 6th ave. ce on 6th ave. . ce on Gth ave., . e on Giti ave. AV » on Gith ave. e On Gith st nce on Gth st. Bunch of 5 houses and 4 lots on i Residence on Scott st, Residence on Platner st. and s inquire.... An clegant residence on 18t av minute walk fron building. ~ For price lurs inquire Residence on Gth ave Yalke from county Jash 5 Reelinte Street's add. ... Store building and lot on Pacif near U, P, transfer Two-story son. Seventy i three minut court ame store in town of Ca ted, $300 1o £100 Bunch of 11 lot: Bunch of 12 lots Jefiries 1st, for An elegant Tot on Sty st Three fine lots on | bargam 100 feet front per foot Business property on 13roady Business property on Main st. An improved fari of if from Chautauqua sisting of hill and dale, 's inquire et one mile fro an location only.. ... In addition to the above i have property in nearly eaery GEO. METCA RO, COUNC co For ddit GREAT CLEARING SALE! I"l‘. COUNC hous ERTY. .8 3,000 1,100 1,500 1,000 | 1,000 850 6.500 8,000 2,000 2,000 1,800 Al 2,000 1,500 5,000 3,000 n- on LF, FOR 30 DAYS! 1 must have room for spring and will sell all goods now in s prices far below any ever offered This 15 no bait to cateh the tr a genuine clearing-out sale, anc thing must go. Parlor sets, bedroom sets, heati cooking stoves, handing lam cloths. All goes without reser oods, tock at before. e but, 1every- ing &nd ips, oil I have a big stock nnd can ~u||. you in whatever you want, Come and see me and exam floods. 1 must sell. No prices but no reasonable offer will be rs ine my quoted, efused, A. J. MANDEL, NO, 325 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLY 1owa. * FINE, CHOICE IMPORTE MILLINERY 1614 Douglas Bt,, Owah, Neb | !‘“” NEW BARGAINS mm.\ UE LOTS, ADDITION LOTS, Y ADDITION LOTS, ‘EVANS' ERIOGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION STREET'S AUDITION LOLS. 20 ACRES GIY THE BESI(..RR.Q.PEH.YWIN TOWN W. C. STACY Telephone 19 9 Main Str 'SPECIAL NOTICES.‘ = WANTS. 5 WWE WANT-You fo know that chance to buy u home chieap, W few 1 tract lots left, which we will sell uu . s Orietenth of the purchase price WIthout interest, ~ecure o noine e alt gone. J. Hutchinson & LOTS, ALSO D. ind lots that we 1 hot simall cush payments angd easy el s Tovedtient Co. No. 10 o3 tment one room painted, les 10, Peurl st, TR RENT- Modern 10-room house, No. South 6th st. tlocation in the vity. chea 1812 b D¢ man or woman who has $50 or which they wish to invest where it i be as safe us it would be if it were deposited in the Bunk of England and make him more money, to call on usand The buy a lot in Fairmount addition. best location on the hills for street car viee and school privileges; close to I the railroads, wholesile houses and ty depots. The only hill property to behad at such low prices and casy terms. Pri ange from $200 to $40(0 terms, onc: . balance in thir equal monthly pu\mu.\ at 8 per cent interest. : 1] are renting now and want a i home of your own, commence paying for i lot now before you have to piy double the money for thi Toeation, Be atonee and you will 1 vprised to find ne THE RUSSEILL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. cifications and estimate: Can SLow lett £p anteed, Send for Catalogue. room to carry them, verything must go. Moquettes. .... $1.00 to $l.15 Wilton Velvets. ..75¢ to ¢1.00. Body Brussels. . ..7oc to &1.00. Tapestry......... 4oc to 6oc. Ingrainstili i sisics 15C to 50c¢. The how soon the thirty months will voll around, making you the owner of a lot. | Call on H. G. MéGee, 130 Main street, or Forrest Smith,at the Brown building. s, STEWART, M. D., V.M VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET, Telephone No COUNCIL BLUKFS, : 1WA RED HEADED! MAD! MAD! MAD! And will sell meat for tho followiug price cash 5 for I} Chuck Round § Pork Roast Pork Chups iid Stk our own make And li oilier i 1 the same proportion. UGENE- MOTTAZ, 114 East Drosdway, 1 sell Pottuwattamle County Mt Il]nlnlmmnl Bluffs Paper. Free F. PO.A.ST Bakery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. See him for Bread wrapped ver ete al discount given! No. 215 Main Street. D. H, McDANELD & C9,, Hides, Tallow,Pelts, Woal & Furs, | Highest markot prl nd K22 Main 8! Prompt ret urng, E0 ouncil Blufrs, Towa, C. ¥. BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Desigaers and Snperiutendents of Constraction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven ycars Mendelssohn, FPisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the fli 'nl blocks in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans and Specifications Prepared and | Estimates made on Angllwahu.l Studio, Boom 2 Operd House Bluck furnished for complete s from users where fuel During the past season our sales have far ex- ceeded our expectatlons. we have an, IMMENSE QUANTITY OF REMMANTS These goods we must sell at some pric: This is no bargain sale but LESALE SLAUGHTER! * The finest gods at your own price Here are a few sample prices: A great many of these patterns are large enoug Espectally Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, [ Mllls and Elflvamrs. AUTOMATIC COT- flFF ENGINE, am Economy is ¢ E. C. HARRIS Agent i No. 510 Pear] Street, Council Blufls. { As a result for we have no Regular Price .$1.50. Regular Price 5., .... ..81.40. £ 4 ReoulagPrice’ T etz o) g 3 Regular Price. . ..70c to $1.00. l\x'“\ll IREREicerLoni 30¢ to 8oc. 3 h for rooms sale will open to-day and continue untii all is sold out, Come carly for choice. COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET €0 NQ: 405 EROADWAY. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES, | No. 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [owa. rge commis, WANTED—Good Salesmen on | WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAY F. J. BREZEE, on or salar NG AG Taxidermist and Naturalist. | i Permanently locatéd at 2 ;“' 4 .,“.;:A'!II Ihllllqfi|“'(“n|vl|m~ IPostoflice, on Motor ) specimens don't wilit for prices. Send them to lim hefore they k spoil. 1f you dont want them after they sre mounted, he will pay you tl Bighosy murkot price fon thiom, “Will jauke ivapodinity of heudd wid dressing Tuos, Orricei. WL M, ‘ i orioen a puser, 0N D lil ) I) W‘A [N, 1 BANKERS gimrsrnpc oy nl‘:':[x;v.x'-, ".'n.‘.‘.'xu poi .'.,'3“ éat paid on UG de: : Bl LUUK AT THE |R|SHMAN ! : J. M. ECANLAN, i e oW i Jio | will sell for o HUQALNAY: M R e Snly HORR Dites , IT'.'}Z\'.}“}:;C:[:".A“5“" Boasy o w": . L. NEUNAS, No, 821 Main St, Su d Rowua Ntk ‘ s elephons No. k v HOT W‘ATER HEATIN 1c A Sk gia T LEVHONL 201, & STE.AM IRON and DYE WoRkS .| | NO. 29 MAIN STREET, Y HUMAN HMR 600DS i i

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