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TH LAHE DAILY BEE. COUNOCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE CARL REET, he City & GER Delivered by earrier in Any Part of T'wenty Cents Per Week, H. W. TILTON TELEPHONES Busrsrss Orvice No, 43, T ED1TOR, —_— e MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing ¢ Coaland wood. E.F Elegant overcoatings at A merchant tailor, 810 Brond way. There was much anxiety, or curiosity, to seo how the snow would affect the electric motor line. The cars kept moving as usual, the snow storm apparently having no effect Tye trustees of the Chautauqua assembl are requested to meet at the board of trade rooms ut 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. It is very desirable that every trustee should be present, John G. were Jone evening, Deceib ofticiating Cards are ou® announcing the marriage of Mr. S. Weinberg and Miss Katie ghter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Blank, at the residenc the bride’s parents, No. §7 North Main str at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, January enses wore issued yesterday .. Prauk, of Leadville, and Mary f this city; John Runyan 1 Annie Harter, of this city, and J. Frederick Hintz and Mary S. Wilson, of Kearney, Neb. A plat of McGeo's sub division was f yesterd the oftice of the county recorder, The (rmVlmh wces about forty lots, and is situated between Twenty-second and Twenty fourth avenues and South Sixth and Souih Jighth streets. The nesv Atkins thrown open for public 508 3 will cises, as suitable for them, welcome to visit it carefully from top worth a trip to sey Last ev 2 was the time set for an event at Montpelior, V't h will interest Coun cil Bluffs, as well as Omaha readers, it being the marriage of Ernest L. Squire to Miss Kate Dewey. M has long resided here, und is a youn n widely know peciatly in real esta circles, he heing formerly t h Mr. J, W. Squire, who still conducts the business here. Walt McFadden has received a letter from “Old Sport’” Miller, formally a well known character of this city, and now being_cared the Soldiers' Home at Marshalitown, The writer enclosed one of the bills of fare for Christmas day. It called for all manner of substantial and fancy dishes, and would have been a credit 1o ihiy of the leading ho- tels. Ou the outside was a handsome cut of the home, which showed to great advantage. sments for the first Cha ield next summer are many unport and as nothing should hp 1 to make the opening as: sembly n great success, the respousibility is a y one. The people should rally thusiastically to the support of the ment, for without such_ supp not be reached. At le needed to put up ti other accommodations for the will be here. An amphitheates ing capacity of 5,000, is one of th Messrs. cks and A. C. were cireulating a_paper ing e lot in Burns’ addition, to be rafiled senelit of Oscar Hensel, a truckman who was crushed at the transfer two years ago. An ope performed, ht inches of the thigh bone re- moved, making him a cripple for life. He owns this lot, and these gentlemen are tak- ing this method of selling it for him. The Jocation is lot 10, block 4,” Burns' addition. Two hundred ticiets will be sold at $1 each The solicitors are meetng with — prompt assistauce, as the object is a most worthy one. The prelimi Maher, the con before Justich prisoner was bouua over to t the sum of $300. He was unab) s the required an id was remanded to jml. W, E who conducted the prosceution in the absence of Colonel Duile; secured the presence of important witn from Omahu, and had no dificulty in secur- ing the binding over of the prisoner. Maher is beld on two charges, one of sccuring money under false pretenses and the other of raising a check with intent to defraud. HisYase looks decidedly rocky. - North Main. MAN mpany. 3. Magne, 619 B'way Reiter’s, Miss Anna Harter warried at the residence of Mr. I on Seventeenth aven Wednesday v 20, K D. C. Franklin Runyan and school building will bo inspection on New be no special exer- ¢ hall in the building ybody is heartily » structiire and examine 1o bottom. It is well progressing. ters 10 provide left undone in orc more is and muke inds who examination of William iience man, was concluded Dr. Cleav Tel. 147, See W. C The O14 Reliable Jewelry Firm of B, Burhorn, No, 17 N strect, has laid in 0 immense stock of holiday goods, which will be sold cheaper than ev This is a special inducement for thirty days. All goods first class and guarantecd to be just as represented. It is an established fact that you can get the best goods for the least money the Call and examine the stock aud get prices before purchasing. Al grades hard coal, € - 2 Sce Porrest Smith’s special column. —~—— Pers graphs. Mrs, Georgze son, of the Pacific hotel, South Omaha, was visiting her Council Bluffs friends yesterday. Emil Schurz, son of Squire Schurz, has tered the office of Colonel D. B, Dailey engage in the study of law. J. M. Bechtel, of Burlington, division pas- sengerand ticket agent of the Chicago, Bur- lington & tgum.- was in the city ) erda) Rev. nklin, pastor of the Broad- way Mothodist. churd ‘h, is able to be out He had an attatk of dipnth which kept him out of the pulpit for st Sunday in six years, Leonard Everett visited Logan Wed- y and purchased the Caldwell farm_of ) geres ab assignee’s sale for §0,000. Yes- terdiy he visited Fremont county on a similar errand. He is constantly looking these investments, and secures able bargaws, us is iustanced above. - Tllinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea~ son, 26 Pearl street, Bl Tipton, real . - Pickled tripe and pigs’ bitts’, 845 Broadway. B. Fuel Co. J. G. estate, 527 B'way feet at Tib- Soe. lforvest Smith’s special column, e S In Police € The lioliday trade xn‘\unhlul\ brisk in police circles. Another large grist was trotted out for the inspection of Judge A 3 worth yesterday worning when he reported for duty at headquarters. Again the drunks prodominated. They were briefly inter- rogated, and finaily disposed of in the follow:- ing manner: Charles Locke, $5.10; Charles Bhugert, $7.60; William Reed, $7.60; William Barr, $5.10; Miko Looky, 7.6 Smith and Frank Long, reckless driving, $7.60 each, The vags were then called. A. Carter, E Haggerty and Joe Livingston wero dis- oharged, and Frank ost aud John Thomp- son were each given thirty days, and allowed wo hours to take the sir before reporting to be locked up, John Moran was locked up as crazy, and his case was continued until an information could be filed with the board of insane com. wissioners, He was found in the souther art of the city, and gave the ofticers a lively ussle nefore e was landed in the police station, Bt Have our wagon call for your “solled clothes, Cascade Lu\.mdny Co, The Londun nllur ' 1s tho place to get your clothes made. 687 Broadway. R Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 20 Pearl street. ——— liuy geoceries, stationery and Clristimas goods of Kelley & Younkermun, 102 B3'way, ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFES. TheJury Returns a Verdict Against Squatters on Bottom Proparty. THE MAYNE BROTHERS AT LAW. Social Deal A Nervons Engince For Another Factory. Circles -Heavy Real Estate A New Methodist Church— Chance A Verdict Against Squatters, The business of the district court for the is fast drawing to a close. morning Captain B, W. Hight submitted an argument in favor of a motion for a new trial in the case of state against Charles Grifith, The defendant was found guilty of embezzlement at the present term of court. Captain Hight will also argue this new irial for 1d 3yrd, eny from a building n the squatter case of Hannan against Marr, returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. The case involves the owner- shipof six or seven lots in the bottoms in the western part of the city, and is but_one of many yet to A history of the cascs has alr yeen published in Bre. The attorneys for the defend: w given until Saturday morning to file motion for a new trial, and submit argu ments, Mr. Hannan has bro squatters from nearly a_hundred lots in Brown's subdivision, but it is not exy that the othe s will come to trial after this decision. 1t is re the squat tors are backed by cortain capitalists in § Louis, who will furnish money to take the cases to higher courts, but this is quite gen- erally donbt o verdict was not a sur- prise, & d that the jury would be out but a few s, instead of twenty. one hours, It is stated that one juryman sed the delay, and he is a particular Tof one of the defendants, on whose y he holds a mortgage, Nig the afternoon the records were pad, after which court adjourned until this morain prose: m morning for con victed of la The jury ght suit to eject frie; rooms in 30 Broad- arl st For good loc way, S, Saunders. 80 Pe ! ns made on city business and resi- dence property, otes bought. Kim- bull-Champ Invesiment company. - Cooper has city h on hand to loan property, No. 130 w.s. on approved Main stre gt loaned on furniturd, pianos, horses, buggies or anything low rates of interest publicity: fair and honorable A A. ik & Co., oftice cor. Broadway and Main, over American expre & e = The Social Whirl. present week will be a memorable ono y evening has been yme impor thering, and all have been grand s v evening the annual ball of the Switch Mutual Aid association was the ng card at the Masonic témple, und the event was the atest suce that the switchmen have scored. 'The preparations were exte 1d those who attended in tation of d_pood time were not in the least dis appointed. The festivities were of the most joyable kind, and Christmas aay was ush- od'in (o the most pleasunt manuer imagin. Money diamont of value at The in soc annual m 2 al i nd the floor sl with the st as well sque looking set of dabull room floor, held_full sw. t hand, uul mllfl who we glad s witnessed its close at the same wich the same manner. cning the Episcopal ladies gave their grand leap year party at the Royal Arcanum parlors. The event the only one of its kind in the city this year, and the ladies had arranged to make it suf- ficiently grand to be worthy of tho distinetion of being the only year party of 1883, The attendance was very large, and the toilettes exquisite. Delightful music was furnished by Dalbey’s orchestra, and the it passed off to the perfect satisfaction of even the most eritical. . ning the R. A. parlors were ne of wirth and festivity. The occ sion was the sec on this season b ment was near the birth o hours before place and in Wednesday e Fidelity counc These events are 80 cnjo able wnd desorvedly popular that quire no special mention, as nothin 1add to their high » social events. The attendunce was fully large s usual, and there was nothing to mar the pleasure of the eve During the remuinder of the man Catholic ladics furnish entertainment at the Musonic temvle. An account of their buzaar may be found elscwhere in this issue. L. E. Roe, dentist. No. Main St., over Jacquemin & Co.’s jewelry store. - A1l grades soft coal, C. B, Fuel Co. -~ Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horse wagons, personal property of ail kind and all other articles of value without vemoval. All business strictly confi- dential, weck the Ger- 27 See Iorrest mith’s spec column. Checks. A difculty in the Mayne family led rectly to the arrest in this eity Wedn afternoon of L. R. Mayne, a brother of C. E. Mayne, of Omaha, The charges preferred against the young man are embezzlement and wring money under false pretenses, The first charge is proferred by C. E. Mayne, and is to the effect that his brother had re- ceived and had cashed a check for $00 drawn in fabor of C. E. Mayne. It is also alleged that the defendant issucd ko £20 to Mrs. J. King, who had 1t 1by V. H. Knepher, The check was drawn on & Pusey, but subsequent ients revealed the fact that Mr. e had no money there, and the check was not honored The defendant furnished £700 bonds for his appearance, He ackno vledged that he had had trouble with his brother, and stated that that was the prime cause of the dificulty. He stated that he was in_partnership with C. ., and received a cheek for §500 on a deal that subsequently fell through, and he was called upon to réturn the check, He pmd £200, and C. ., who was owing him, agree 10 pay the rem This he failed to do, he troub 1 to the other he said that the check was given to himself for money that he had let Mrs, King have on misrépresentations, and he did uot expeet that the check would be honored. He says that spite work is at the bottom of both cases. ———— W strips for doors and dows. d(llAUl)unt hll'\‘!\ln st - 8. B. Wadsworth & Co, \ann meney. - Bargaius in real estate in_all parts of the city, W. 8. Cooper, 130 Main strect. ; —-—— Notico the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry compay. indi- sday s cath win- o o The German Liadies' Bazaar. The ladies of St. Peter's Catholio church are meeting with good success at their anuual fair at Masome templo hall. They opened Wodnesduy evening aud will continue the re- maimder of the weok, Interesting literary and muusical progeamuics are reudered each evening, after which the floor is given up to the dancers. Last evening the prograwme was a8 follow: 1. Quartetio—(Male)—*F well to the Forest, C."'Puschel, H, wter's Far- Westeatt, Paschel, P, l'aschel. THE OMAHA DAILY Solo 8. Duet, g .Prof. Childs ana Mr. Sleep Well, Swee slientreter Solo gel ‘ %, Westcott Scene from . and C. Paschel nd Lena Mergen, | i Alma Pfei Violin Joe Smith and Raiph Muel Selected.. .. Miss Sophie Gerner. atinn accompanied the soloists. Tables are loaded with an end riety of | pleasing articles to please the sides a number of things to be raffled or voted. The tables are in charge of the following ladies. Married _ladies' table, Mesdames Weiss 3 , Bartel and Mergen, assisted by th s Rief, Smith and W escot ; you s’ e, the Misses Mary and Lizzie Kirscht, Xanten and Shindley: pop corn stand, Misses Sprink and Straub; confectionery stand, the Misses Shea, Kinney, Rich, Ritterand Poller. Among the noticeably fine articles to be awarded by chance are a handsome bedroom set to the person holding the lucky nunfber, an apron to the best housekeeper in Couneil Bluffs, a plush hat and feather to the most popular lady at the bazaar, furcuffs and collar for overcoat to the letter-carrier re ceiving the highest number of votes and a seal skin hat to the switchman, The fair 1s being extremely well pa 1, although the largest attend ctod 0-morrow evening, when the voting will be decided, Duet 8. Recitation Mrs - A “Skeery” Engincer. Wednesday noon just after leaving Junction, No. 4, 0n the Burlington r struck an open switeh, The train was run ning at about thirty miles an hour at the time. he engineer boecame panie stricken, and although the engine keep on the main track, the train running on the switch, he deserted his post without applying brakes. Conductor Titus was equal to the emerger however, and by promptly aapplying the of the coaches, the train to a standstill before injury to any \ owed. As it was, sev- > badly damaged, and a double trestle bridge somewhat damaged. - No Corvett H The press dispatelies yesterd that a Council Blufls citizon, had been indicted for complic bond case in Chic aders of 1 morning papers eagerly asked cach oth “Wio is Corbett?” and the reporters skirmishing in all dircetions for details Thorough scarch and ful inquiry re- y announced Otis Corbett, ¥ in the stolen 0. sulted in nothing. The officers of the law, the carriers of mail, the compilers of the direetory, were alike' ignorant of any such man. _But one Corbett could be found in the city--Michael Corbett—a teamster, who was quietly following his usual avocation. It be came evident that some mistake had ocenrred, and that Corbett should be eredited to- some other city. - Hazen, dentist, Opera house - - Not a Bluff Tuner, A special from Kearney, Neb,, states that one Ear! C. Merrill, a traveling piuno twaer, formerly of Council 13luffs, is in trouble at the former | Inquiry among the piano dealers herc docs not bear out L he ever lived here. J. Mueller,of the Mu Music compuny, states that o man of that name having home and_operating in Nebrasica, has cluimed to represent Council Hlufls companics for the parpose of giving himself standing with the trade, never lived here. Council Blufts desi more such honors than she is cutitled to. s - A Big Deal in birt, A real estate deal of no smali dimensions has just been closed through the agency of 1. Day. A Minneapolis syndicate has pur- chased three tr nd lying just south of the city Manawa miotor line, Two hundred and seventy-one acres are em braced in the deal, for which 35,000 was 'he company do not intimate to what s their purchase will be put. they ve faitn in Conncil Bluffs real are their works—ana th e not et. - Let the Board Respond. The president of the board of trade has called a special meeting for this evening at ! Business of importance de- mands at least the presence of a quorim. The matter that will be discussed and which is the subject of the call, can be disposed of inahalf hour. A new factory operating twenty hands at the outset can be obtained. Five building lots are_asked. Four gentle men_have donuted four, the fifth must b vided for and can be had for £250. Is this of suficient importance to you to secure your attendance! done buyig The Mothodist people living i the south- ern portion of the cit wrranging to hold regular Sunday s in Lacy's new store building until some more fit place _can be secured. As s00n as spring opens efforts will be made to scc he amount nece 10 ercet a substantial church structure. Un- til this is completed it is more than probable that the store above mentioned will be used. See Chapman for Christimas presents. R 2 A small blaze at the corner of Glen and High School avenues called out the dens ment Wednesday evening, but the flam were extinguished bef their arrival Clothing hanging 100 n hot stovepipe was the cause of the incipient blaze. To-morrow evening Camilla Urso, the won- ful lady violinist, appears at Dohany’s. O.R. GILBERT, —MANUFACTURER OF— TAXIDERMY GOODS 114 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUKFS, IOWA, 1 kinds of Dakota & tana game filled. Buffalo and other heads on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed to those sending m to be done. I3uffulo horns in noveities, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $13, Is equal ) ung nlgh rioed Machins, the best app ud Tho munifolding, autographic 5,000 coples can be taken. __ The Excelsior Ce., Council Bluffs, I, s for type wriling work. THOS, OFFIOER, , Ha M, OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOW Dealers in forelgn cnd domestic exchange, to]l:ltuuns made and interest paid on time de: POSILS. Pusey, CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! BEEF, VEAL & PORK e UF MY OWN DRE! |owa Cattle, Fed o lowa Corn! Aad wil meet auy honest competition on prices for Firat-Ulass Meats, J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201, THY OUR MUBH, NG 1! 'FRIDAY, Former PRICES CUT IN TWO! Will Rule to-morrow in our To Fancy Goods Department. We show more real Christmrs gifts than all the competing stores com- bined and our prices ALL MAKE To-morrow will be the Greatest day in the his- of the People’s Store, and we are pared for it with an extra force of sales- men and salesladies to wait upon our many customers. must be sold and our prices are according. CALL AND SEE US HENRY EISEMAN & C0'S PEOPLE'S STORE NO. 314, 816, 318 & 320, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFL, tory GRAAT CLEARING SALR!| FOR 30 DAYS! 1 must have room for spring goods, and will sell all goods now in stock prices far below any ever offered before This 15 1o bait to cateh the trade but, a genuine clearing-out sale, and every- thing must go. | Parlor sets, bedroom sets, heating and cooking stoves, handing lamps, oil cloths.” All gocs without rescrve. I have o big stock and ean suit you in whatever you nt. Come and see me floods. 1 must sell. No prices quoted, but no reasonable offer will be refused. A. J. MANDEL, NO, 325 BHOADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, JOW nd examine my NEW BARGAINS —)IN(—— BROADWAY LOTS, ¥ uxh AVENUE LOT RY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, 'S AUDITION LOLS. the best property In town for plattin W. C. STACY Telephone 1472, No. 0 Matn Street, Council Blufrs, lowa, SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. i '“". NTED—A ne. Broadway, VWV E v @son city in real houses and lots STREET Also 20 acres ract: for a Troy ma undry Co., 330 hirt § Apply at Cascade [ Dargains in ‘the st of tho Dest tate, ¢ BOv fine payved street 150 nore tracts, All of the ove property will be sold on easy ter: Small payment down and low rate of interest. Come and examine our st We also lave large lists of property change, No. 10 Pearl st. Council Blu: ment Co. for ex- s Invest JROOMS torent by Councll Blufts Investument Co., No. 1 Pearl ot FPWO fine oflice rooms to rent on_first floor; one rogm 1exio; bothh newly pupered and ndnted. lies tlocation in the city” Call at No, U, Pearl st 1 have laid in a nice line of boots and shoe swhich I am selling at the smallest living profit. I am establishing a per- manent business, for I am here to stay. and as my expenses are small I can sell you goods very low. Call and convince yourself, BEST AND NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LATIES, Plush, 8ilk Flannel and Cashmere dresses Ready-Made and Made to Order, By MRS. JULIA STEIN, 1111 Douglas Bt,, Omala, good fit guarantoed S, STEWART, M. l]., DV M VETERINARY SURGON OSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, COUNUVAL BLUFFS, 1+ Cheapost prices, and owAa DECEMBER HENRY EISEMAN & (0 PEOPLE'S STORE Have concluded to sell their entire stock of Toys and Fancy Goods at One-Half of any 28, 1888 OLD PIANOS _ it is out of repair,nor give one. Take it to SWANSON MU They will, MERS, NEW IVORY on ANY PART OF OLD AC FINISH THE CASE, anc ter than some of the new Prices. gives the best satisfaction all kinds of Musical Instry erences given, NO. 0 BROADWAY, Don't trade off your your old piano o SIC_COMPANY! if needed, put in a NEW SET OF HAM- Itis a well known fact that Swanson Music Co. MADE NEW tOrgan, because itawayin “tr ade for a new K BOARD, REPLACE TION WITH NEW, RE- 1 your Instrument is bet= ones. and Repairing he Dbest of ref- in Tun iments. COUNC TA. and 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave, - on Ave, C $285 Each 13 Lots, Perry s 2d Add., T ‘LY { Lot, Everetrs Add,, Third 2 Lots, Flemir pre- Our stock SNAPS Lot, Bryant & Clar, on Second ave. 7 & 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K & Davis, Ninth and Tenth HOUSES AND D o) NI $226 §260 AN $180 rach $500 aves 3250 Each LOTS ave. EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. MUELLER or New have seven What a Christy . We nicer for Org IOWA. 1 disce ne On hand, which we offer at a speci prices for the y the largest stc 1y novelties suitable for We carr and have m music books i WANTED! Every man or woman who has $30 or ¢ I to invest where it would be if it were nk of England and make him mor .10 call on usand 1 lot in Fairmount addition. The wtion on the hills for street car i school privileges: close to ds, wholesale houses and ¢ depots. The only hill property to had at such low prices and casy terms. Prices range from $200 to $400; terms, one-fifth cash, balance in thirty equal monthly payments at 8 per cent interest. If you a nting homé of your own, a lot now before you have the money for the same los at once and you will be surprised to find how soon the thirty months will roll around, making yoit the owner of a lot. Call on H. G. MeGee, 180 Main ot, or Forrest Smith,at the Brown buildin Council Biuffs, o Will be sold at cost. You will find many bargains. give a ticket with every $5 purchase on Call early for \s safe us it 1d less than cost. deposited in the SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. now and want a commence paying for to piy double wion. Begin Specifications and estimates furnished for complé anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel GUUNGIL BLUFFS PHUPEHTY LIST OF SALE Send for Catalogue. POST OFFICE H. PETHYBRIDG Manu Sausage of Orders Promptly 1% No. 635 Broadway, - PROPERTY BY GEO. METCALF CE'T, COUNCIL PARTIAL ‘OR .§ 3,000 4 THIL 2k of small music presents. the latest and most complete. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS A soavenir give MUSIC CO. No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. ntthan an ed Year ty-tiv pre elegant Piano of of the celebr Hardman, A, B, Chase, Fisher, Everett and Pease & Howard Pianos AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS ount of TEN PI 'Y DAY, sl instruments of every deseription Our stock of sheet music and Remember our entire stock of 3 CENT off our regulap It must be closed out regardless of price. n with every purchase, We also 1 el ln ;,nml Piano, Organ, and Ulhu prizes, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LlGHTlNG, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE te steam plants, Regula: Economy is equal with Coy 1, Durability Guurs 155 Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No: 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, MEAT MARKET E & CO ‘PROPS. sturers and Wholesale D NGl el =) and Delivered, Bluffs. e 2 s T 1,100 den VO.. . . . 1,500 dence on G AR 1,000 dence on b 1,000 ELECTRIC BELTS AHD n North Sthst., reat bargain Bunch of 5 houses und 4 lots Residence on Scott st. Resiaence on Platuer st F 1 ird v AND TRAV or ‘price DR. C. B. MANUFACTURER OF Council —_— JUDD, ELECTRIC TRUSSES, No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa., WANTED—Good Salesmen on lar, ge commission or salary, NG AGENTS ON comu and particulars inquire An elogant residence on 1st walk from gove Lor price and one iment particu- three minut court house, 2 on GLh ave from county ate Permanently If you have before they spoil lie will pay you the highest market price furs during th ence and four iots on ave, apoc Street's add 5 Store building and 1ot or J. P, transfer Two-story frame stor son. . A ie Seventy-five lots in Squire’s north of transfer, elegantly ted, $500 to §100 cach Bunch of 11 lots, Central sub. Buuch of 12 lots, Cooper, ) pffries add., if taken be 2,000 . 1,800 sur 2,000 A, BERLING BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Construction. Mr. Berlinghof w seven years with Mendelssolin, Fislier & Lowry, and has designed m of the finest blocks in G and Cour®il Bluils, Plans and Specifications Prepared aud Estimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block add., oF loca: ant lot on Sth st 'Chsh fine lots on BIuf stre gamn AR 100 feet. fronta; per foot. Business proper(y on Broadway. Business property on Main st Ao mproved fari of 1060 acres from Chautauqua grounds, cor sisting of hill aud dale. 10 r par ticulars ing . 48-acre tract one mile from Broa suburban location o In addition to the ubove I vacant property in uearly every addition to the city GEO. METCALF, RO, 14 PEARL 8T, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORIED MILLINERY. 1614 Douglas Bt,, Omaha, Neb, Motor Lin ¢ thein. ! F ) BREZEE —= Taxtdermlst and Naturalist. No, 1i North (th it., opposite on Council 1, 1a, ymens dou't walt for prices. Send them to him 1f you don't want them after they are mounted Will make a speciulty of heads and dressing 1at postoflic RED HEADED! N ANE MEAR, MAD, MAD! And will sell meat for the following cash pricess Bhoulder and Chuck Roust o Lo 60 Hib Roast k Steak und Steak Sirloin Porter Boiling Mutton Mutton Le Corn Heet Pork Roast Pork Chops ai o nd wli otlier meat EUGENE 114 Bast 1 scll Pottawattianiie ( up in Councll Blufls Paper, (s, wrappe [vergPped D, H, McDANELD & C0,, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs. Highest market prices. Prowpt ret uras, sad £2 Main Bt., Council BIAgs, Loy "

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