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THE DAILY BEE,! COUNCIL BLUFFS, STREET. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL vered by cartie Any Part of Feltvered by Gy Cents Ber Week TILTON MANAGER TE! r PHONES Nreispss OFFICE NO, 43, Niont Eviton, N¢ NOR MENTION, ne City a H.W. ™ 7. Plumbing company. ud wood. I.E.Mayne, 619 B'way. There will be a special meeting of the city council this ning. A building permit was issued to Henry Carter for a #1,100 vesidence 10 be ervcted at the corner of Sixth street and Twelfth avenue. The young ladi the trades diplay who meet lay evening, participate in for dmll at Feb- luffs Lodge (uested 10 ular mecting to-night. s of importance. A ne o glass front for the bujld- i cupied by Sargent & Evans is one of the projected Br ay improve- ments that will soon be completed, The ne t for the Liseman hose t weed on exhibi= tion n, where it is greatly admired by all who it The store pier blocks for the columns of the Eiseman block have been placed in position, and Contractor Chris Bosen will begin to put in the floor joists next Mond: This afternoon Mrs. N. W. Williams will entertain her lady fricndsata s o'clock 1t About sixty invitatior have been issued and the affair prom- ises to be a most enjoyable one. Little Nellie Haworth, who is only five years old, will sing a solo at the Littie Old Polks’ concert this evening. She is a charming song-bird, for one so ind is an atteactive feature of the mme. onductors prog The the motor line ied with breast torsin the are being taken out. The new style much move easily handled, cinted by the conductor: V. Hendry adultery ire Schurz but the prosecuting witness, Liled to appenr, and on motion p, attorney for the defense, the defendant was discharged. The jury of Knephe Burchard ref Lverdict yester on registe The M. set for a hearing befor for the plaintift for $10.60. Suit 3 brought to recover #50 for reuts. The case was tried before Squire Schurz, and it was duringits trinl that Attorney Lundt was fined for contempt. A marriage license issued yester- day to John W. Weston and Nellie A tomans, and last evening the couple we imited in the bonds of mate at the residence of the bride’ about four miles south of this eit Rev. Dr. the st church, The children’s concert prov to be a grand afaiv. More than four fomdred tickets have already been sold. It is safe to say the icipation of the purchasers will not be disag pointed in the pleasure they will de- rive from this cvening with the little singors, The statement in TiE BEE yesterday morning that there ave but four gradu- ersity of Michigan in s incorrect, as George H. who has been here about is entitled to be ranked Cooley, of Baptist mlmlh among the Ann Arbor alumni, and b nno name is added to the guartette pre- viously published. Dr. Cooley was surprised after prayer meeting at the HKirst Baptist church Wednesday evening by the members of his church, who presented him with o handsome bible of the Oxford edition. The reverend gentleman was highly pleased as well as surprised, and thanked the donors in v feeling manner. Charles Thompson and J. H. were yesterday fined $7.60 ¢ drunkenness and George Delal sent 1o the county jail for thirty day: ver Pagoe for for vagrancy. Delahayes is the fellow who w. ssted a few days ago. but was discharged with a scorching repri- mand by !mh,v Aylesworth, and Iis two hours to get out of the city. failed to go and was again run in. Yesterday afternoon oue of the motor trains, in passing another on the bridge, met with a slight accident. The brake failed work for s reason und the train van off the and up against the side of the b Luckily no more scrious damage was done than the splintering of one end of the roof of the motor car. It was a lively seave for the passengers. Raymond, the seven-year-old son of Robert and Elizabeth Currie, died Wednesday morning at his home at Underwood. He fell from a horse Sun da, but it w not supposed that he was seriously injured until shortly be- fore he died, "Death resutted from in- ternal injurics. The funer 1t 2 o'clock this afternoon fi dence, The remains will be terved in the Creseent City cemetery The business men and merchants on ? al will take m Upper Broadway are making n most vigorous kick nst the use of that thoronghfare adriving park., Fora long time G. . Boynton has used ce tain other strects as”well as Broadway as a breaking ground for colts, About o ye go he was prohibited the use of the s 3 for this |-\||y'n»n by the police, but of late has di police order, fto the scrious inconven- ience of the traveling and ness pub- ic. Complainants threaten to put their ek in a more tangibie form if the matter complained of is not discentin- ued atonce, Parties having temper nce billiard halls and restaurants will 1‘0 well to take the exclusive sale of my temper- unce be M. I'INK IN. e All grades hard coal, L. over C. B. Muel Co. 2. Roe, dontist zequomin & 8 Money lonnod at 1. B, Oraft’s & Co.'s loan oftice on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articlos of ‘vaiue without removal, A\H business strictly confi- dential, — Day In Court, In the district court yesterday morn- «ing the case of Owens vs McCarger to recover wages was on trial, In the divorce case of Burns vs Burns the prayer of the petitioner was granted and o decrce issued. During the afternoon the case of Evans vs hite was on trial. The action is brought to compel the fulfill- ment of & contract to puy a mortgage on certain land in Dakota. It is the fivst jury case of the term, It occupied the entire afternoon T e — stoves at cost to closs out, yant, Heatin| Odell & I gx 8. B, \Vll:\».nlh & Co. loan woney, [ THE NEWS OF couw BLU FFS | The Care Givon the Sick and Suffer- | ing at St. Bernard's. DOUINGS OF THE DISTRICT COURT No Police Protection at Noonday -A Change In the Hellos--Social Gathers ings -Personal, clepho St. Bernard's Hospital, The Sisters of Mercy have just com- pleted and laid before the public the first annual report of St. Bernard’s hos pital. The facts state the insti- tution to be in a most flourishing condi- tion. They are given briefly by the sisters as follows: Kind Friends present to you our 1 show We report and Bene first anny with feelings of gratitude to Almighty God, and to you, that we have beenable to struggle successfuily through this year of trinls: vefusing admission to none who od it. 3 of and providing for our sick, ) fed at the door during the r about two hundred persons, We have paid during the past year £1,000 on our $15,000 debt insurance for fiv o paid on the first payment ($5.000) this also interest on the other $10,000. The present property was se- od by the payment of $200 down May L1887 g and $2,500 was paid on the n! ]nuu 1888, During the year 132 patients have been received” at the institution, Of these ninety-two were males and forty females, The results of the tr ment received reflect great upon the corps of self- men and women whose liv are for the henefit of other as upon the medi nished. This latt the l¢ They are C. 1 S LY denty J. M. Barstow, . H. Clea- r, M. D, C. Deet . D., John en, M. D., H. W M.°D., I, Houghton, acey. M. Donald bert, \ White, M. | The med treatment to be Taken as a whole the results accomplished ave fully up to the expectations of the most san- guine fr) un(L of the hospital. - lonnod on furniture, planos, ., buggies or anything t low rates of interest. No r and honorable dealing. & Co., oftice cor. Broadway Money and Main, over American express. o J. G. Tipton* real estate, 527 B'dway C. B - w Hellos, Tmportant changes are now being perfeeted at the telephone exchange that will greatly improve the service. For some time complaints have been - oft coal. IFuel Co. All grades made to the effect that sub b are wot promptly disconneeted when through talking. This was sure to ¢ sult when subseribers on different see- tions were connected, as the operator was unable to hear, soon as these changes are made this will be entirely done away with, The vice may be a trifle slower, but it will be more uni- form. Heretofore, some of the connec- tions were made almost instantly, while for others the subseriber had to wait ten or twelve seconds. At tho central oftice subscribers are grouped in sec- tions of 100, and numbered consccu- tively. The first section consists of Nos.'1 to 100, the second 101 to 200, ete. After these changes are completed, the subscriber calling up central will give only the number of subseriber wanted 1f this subscriber is_upou the same se tion the operator will repeat back the number and make the conncction. If the number asked for is upon any other section the caller will be ivstantly switched to that section, and the oper- tor there will say *‘Number,” upon which the caller will repeat lhv numhm' desired, and be connected. vi do away with the echo of * on six,” *258 on four,” and othe lar sounds that are familiar to the age telephone subseriber. Conne with outside towns will be calied up by No. 901.” The changes will be com- pleted and the new order will go into effeet on the 20th of the present month, — Harrison’s Inauguratiol The Wabash Western railway an- bo sold from wshington and return, lun of President Har- uuml trip from Council ckots will be on sale good returning . For further par- Wabash Western Stop paying vent and buy a_home or monthly ‘payments. C. B. Judd, 606 Broadway. Short on Stars, terday voon a drunken man was creating a disturbance at the Kiel hotel, and a call was turned in for the patrol wag Neither wagon nor a policeman appeared, and the police station was called up by telephone. It found that the eall had been re- all right, but there was no one to drive the wagon, The regular driver had gone to dinner, and there was but one officer at the station, and he could not leave. No officer could be found, and the fellow abused the patrons of the hotel to his heart’s cop- tent and created quite a disturbance. He was twice ejected from the build- ing by the proprictor, and finally placed undet a t, but had to be released as no policeman appeared to take him to the station, The comments that were heard on all sides were not flattering to the police system that leaves the head- quarters almost erted during the noon hour, and throws the patrol wagon temporarily out of service. — Houses and lots to sell on monthly payments by I', J. Day, 39 Pearl st. —— Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs uud shirts by Caseade Laun- dry company. e Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- ts', 845 Broadwa, —— Try our XXX bottled beer, Special rates on all orders from Tow: L. M, FIN i . R 1 have moved my office to Omaha, at which all orders will be received and trom which all deliveries will be made by wagon. L. M, FIN —— How to save money! Buy one of'C. B. Judd’s new homes on montily payments. Oflice 606 Broadwa, THE ()\TAHA I)A" )4 | their suppe Fridagidvening 0 Personal Paragraphs yestery tramps, were give city jailsand are scrubbing A. 0. U, W. lodge is in a condition. At the last meeting members were initiated, and tions were received, while three bers were on, of the Star Union and lutfs lumber companies o ity, just returned from the . wheve he haspurchased at bottom s over four million feet of lumber. :» Deemer left yesterday morning The the Couneil this Judg to the ure o 0 Al for Havlan, whore ho will hold an nd- [ mites o e failre of the w journed term of court for two days, after the Loan and 1 associati which he goes to Atlantie to open o six , S Boor weeks' term, Ho will return here 1o ) rod 1 open a term on the 24 of April, and will | gratifying condition of - the affairs. remuin here thre months, E. A. Wickham returned yesterday | A% the dast divectors anceti morning from Clinton, where he v o e T bid on paving. He was the lowe the room committee, ler on brick and granite pavin resignation as a member of t as beaten on cedar block directors was accopted and Dr. J that a committee from that place elected to fill the vacancy shortly visit this city and Galesh : inquite into the réspective me INGERSOLL brick, granite, and block pavi The Orator's Kulogy of the Hewins Piske, Following is the Wateh for the announcement of Trades Display. which will occur on the 19th inst., at Temple hall, - C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house oration livered by Colonel Ingersoll eral of Miss Mary Hewins 11 York city - - Fy Inthe presence 4 cagon eall for your soiled | great mystevies, life and deat clothes, Casende Laundry Co. met tosay above this still, u house of ¢l 1 few words of Elegant spring goods. New styles | of regret, of love and hope. A, throughout. 310 Broadway. “1n this presence let us spe gooduess, the charity, the and the genius of the ded flowers should he laid upon In life’s Inst pillow there sh. N The London * get your clothes 1 is the place to 637 Broadw WS, —-— SUBURBAN ing for the footsteps of others across the fields and through and by winding streams, and vales, and over the crags, fancy led. She wrote lines with laughter that as been visiting weeks, returned Miss Lottic friends in Wayi last week. Mr. A. Y. Sutton has returncd from his prospecting tour through Kansas and wes- for six we ing in the interests of the L O. ( mett R. Hanti, M, n's former clerk, has returned from Yoric state and will r is former position when Mr. Reber s though prief and but words. She others wept, but in her own m found the food of hop the to-morrow of otl ovn. i at Senator business Frank Reber, the head clerk Dern's elevator, has bought out BEEFRIDAY, foy taken in the oriental de: & basement A. Benson, of Minden, was in the | °f 't National-bank building. terdny. $ Ch 1008 20:00) of t Shoriff O'Neill was attending court at | responds poriod LASt ¢ Avoca yesterday. Onmaha shows a faling off of nearl w. .\mivh went to Omaha yes catesn names were enrolled for day morning to try a case, and W of Davgtifors of ea at {at Wedneslay evening. As soon as relurn untif to-morrow. y charter 1s re 1the lodge will be or Mrs. J. N. Bradley, of ldaho Spring anized and instituted, who has been®isiting with the family Captain Jesso @, Smith addr E. B, Gardiner during the past two | Oklahoma colony mehti n A. O months, left for her home last eveni Wednesday evenlig out one W. M. Evans and mother, Des Moines; | people were present, SURLOERAT Mrs, Johnsen, Atlantie; J. C. Bryant, [ has thirty two members. =~ y Griswold, and H. L. Cook, Des Moines, | Jarry, Honey and Albert Paimer avrestad were among the lowans at the Ogden st and \‘1~‘|v\ irishing e new i app! [ wr diti t ¢ non otary's and he board of Smiley was TRIBUTE. Late Mary cently de- at the fun- ske in New of the two W, we are neonscions Kindness, alk of the generosity . Only the tomb, ould be no thorns. wy Fiske was like herself, Hooper. She patterned after none. Sl was a J. W. Phelps has moved from his town | gonius and put her soul in all she did vesidence to his farm, just southwest of | and wrote. She cured nothing for town, roads, nothing for beaten paths, noth- she went the woods, down the wherever that leap were wet Our jewele strahle, has aceepted a | with o pe VB E RGOt i /8B RUE el DR EOR | (TRUwIE (aRd _\gt filled with tho Mr. G. S. Peyton returned from Chi. | Pertand nimble spivit of mirth. Her 5 Hie expocts 1o tike & trip to Utah | Pages were flecked with sunshine and with his family in a few days shadow, and in cvery word were the Hon. George Scott of Sutton, lectured at | pulse and breath of life. He t the Presbyterian church last 1 uv«l.u even- | went out to all the wretched in flm vy world, and yet she seemed as joy- leath we where nJm'!um- S LEhonh fang indiadvertiben IS ae o Some hearts tire like waveless pools, LT R ed 1o leave | Satisticd to hold the image of a star, but Lten” Calkins has been compelled toleave | {7HS0CH T HOTLLIS A 1|r< e his livery business with his hived men while hiesits on a jury at Fremont and iistens to the solous of the law. ve She longed for freedom tion was a prisone ry lnm(.\- P T T e vl s Wy B eSS e D RETTR S e T0F and o fabulous quantity of corn is storea | serfs and slaves. She gave her utmost aw 0 every nook and corner, besides what | thought. Sh praised all gracious is being fed and shipped. deeds, applauded the struggling and The only child of Mr. and Mrs. Burdett S. | even those who faiied. She pitied the o '{‘]“» :l;:c:l) ‘i\lx“.lllflu hs 4151!(1 six ‘}.‘n,\w: Was | poor, the forsaken, the friendless. No Ty el 3 U could wander beyond the civeumfer- ce of her symvathy. To ts—the Mr. H. H. Looschen has completed another hall over his warehouse und furnished it witha fine carpet and_upholstered ch The Knights of Pythias have taken po sion, and_they may weil feel proud of their new quarters, no outes She knew the and penitentiaries places without adding to the of the world, She knew tha were vic inhabitants of palaces might her there ims. change injustice 1t circum- Plensant Valley. stances and conditions determined Mr. James Milliken has zono to Tilinois to | character: that the lowest and worst of be present at his brother Dave's wedding. our race were children once us pure as Mr. William Porter has been very sick for | light, whose cheeks dimpled with the past few weeks, suffering from inflama- smiles benes tion of the bowels. h the heaven of amother’s had Mr. Charles and William Bunn have re- , of the thorns that perced turned from Illinois, wher (hLy have been feet, of the deserts they had making a three wecks' d and so instead of scorn she William Dunier, who uun to Omaha for e the eager hand of help. No one medical treatment awhile ago, has returned aled to her in vain. She listened Eome uncured, and with no hope of recovery. Mr. John Emanuel met with quite a mis- hap last Friday while working on a bridge, He accidentally stepped on a large spike, which penctrated his foot to the bone. The Webster and Glencoe lycoums met in she gave. The naturally to her. sought her door, and the he A god could do to the story of the poor, and all she had no more. destitute and struggling turned The maimed and hurt Ipless put ajoint debate, last Friday cvening, on the | their handsin hers. She shielded the woman suffrage question, Weoster debating | Weak, and attacked the strong. Her in the afirmative and Glencoe on the nega- | heart was open as the gates of da, ve. The decision was made iu favor of the | She shed kindness as the sun 3 negative. e light. If all her deeds were flowers the air would be faint with perfume. 1f ith cancer. low with consump- had within the divine fire called genius heart the ‘touch of nature th the whole world kin.’ “'She wrote us a stream ru and babbles through the shad. that falls in the fc and laughing joins the sea. - Booth, Barrett The alliance between Hant is very al Arnold captured a United States Hon. M. C. mnurun, Watson Tyson and R. Blaco were in town Saturday, Methodist are holding interesting ful meetings in Dutewills. has been so little weather that the are doing a good deal of coming to farme town. all her charities could change to melo- .lu« u sy, mphony would fill the sky. Mg her brain , and her hat makes winds owy fields m of flight and haste, 14 Modjesika. Messr Hnulh Mr. R. C. Marshall and Miss Mollie Sharp, of Arlington, were married at Blair on Thurs Mr. Barrett suid to me to-night: The ice men are making the most of the “Mr. Booth will be entirvely under ice on the river. 1t is excellent, being about y management next year, as he is cighteen inchies thick, y That has all been settied.” Mr. Martin Ballard, formerly a Blair at- When T mentioned Mo, Modjeska torney, died recently’at Chadron and was | Lo add Mime. Modj will be M brought to Blair for burial, The drama *'Nevad; Booth’s in his plays and_will be u equally with him.” In further con ' was well rendered “Uncle turday night, *was played Mond t people held a ver ading support. She wil ) nderlined aid: “Our plans for next season ar praise s o Sunday saic ! have a golden rule service next Sunaay. | fully matured. Mr. Booth ‘md I will On going up town Saturday morning what | 0pen the season togeth laying as was leftof a burned efigy of Hon, M. C. [ now. Then Mr. Booth and \lnu- Mod- 't out together jeska will I, myself, Cameron, was scen hunging to a telephione management, while guy wir under my shall pro- The following pedagogues visited town on | duce « new play., Then ‘we shall come Saturday: Mr., J. M. Keating, H. H. Henry, | together again and finish the s01 J. H. McSpanan, ' Coristensen, B M. | with anew play entitled ‘Ganelon,” a Williams, play of the time of Charlemagne The new time scheaule took effect Sunday at 6 p. m. The through *limited” from Chicago goes through at 0:38 a. m. and to Chicago at 4:25 p. m. ‘The Young Mcn's Prohibition club was organized on the 2 inst. They are working for the prohibition amendment. Mrs. Gou- gar will speak und organize @ Young Women's club on the 234 A e SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Mr. Barrvett was was suggested s a 1 ported intention ofMr. rate from him t he had artistic drawbac 1 wish, id he, Booth about that. Mr. dear, loving friend.” in this last sentence indigna ason it was - —— Why Allisan Decl nt when it for the re- Booth to sepi- proved an “yon could ask Mr. Booth There was pathos is my uttered, d. sorolgn Blissionary Nows=Oblt-Ohat | pgton MoMillbny of Oscalooss, In v 'e I . Aieat M recently wrote to Senator ison urg- A Woman's Forcigu Misvionary society of | [u R (oilcop, the tronsury pordfolio. the South Omaha Mothodist Episconal | i folioinge veply from Seiator Alli: church has been organized with seventeen Aol T T AeRAIg shows icers are: President, Mrs, vice president, Mrs. ary Miss Mabe! members, Theofti . M. Richardso H. Eddleblut treasurer, N the first Thursday of each mounth at 3 o’clock in tne afternoon, that the question of the pres I mnhlug todo with the STATES SENA , Peb, 4.—My have yours of the 1st insi and S0 uulun 5 L, WASHING- Den 1 Ay note con- otes A the City. I thank you heartily for your The fire company trausacted routine busi- I do not expect to enter the ness. o al Harvison and the Sidewalks are being laid in all parts of the | suggestions of your letter have had no city. influence upon “‘my mind. Tam®not a Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maytield iave gone to | candidate for the presidency either Greenfield to atteud the wedding of Mrs. | yow orin the remote future, and that MayHeld's sistc E question has not influenced my mind in \dff“.‘;)fi.:fi.r:':':f-;:!l«mlhfiu: “‘“'}l“'m:} sf"‘:fi!'! the slightest degree. There are many :m'l;\\vnl.\ e e, - reasons why 1 _.uulxl not accept the Miss Jessio Savage, daughter of Colonel [ Piice, but that s mot one of them. E. I, savage, was at lome to a select party | Yery truly your: g% AN, of fgiends Wopnessay night. “To Liston MeMillen, Albert E. Brigham, late of the Drovers' Jouraal forc yesterday bougut Maytield's job and Buomer printing oftice. A Preach During the ) .dumu bl & | W. 5. Marquis, ul ll-u Broad Througn the kindness of Cashier H. Bostwick, the Kiug's daughters will nold l. v, y Pres- FEBRUARY 15. 1839, +SAPP. & KNOTTS No.31"$ er e0uS, flflmmm mpt DE/i very-y pmronoge. 3 Wemvde your . chureh, gave the iption of the we lent,” he say following ‘that the the ap- dance is sexes in such proach and contact as is nowhere clse tolerated in respectable society, 1t does this under a complexity of cireum- stances which conspire to heighten its impropric his picture may be seent It 1s evenin The hour is la There is a delicious intoxication of motion and music—perhaps of wine—in the blood. There is @ strange, confused sense of being individually observed among so many. while yet the natural. noble shame which guards the purity of man and woman alone together is absent. Such is the occasion. and still hour after hour the dance its gay kaleidoscope around 3 s0 near that th against mixing the warm breath to- gether, darting the fire of clectricity between the meeting fingers, flushing lightening the eyes with w whirls THE COUNCIL BLUFFS | INVESTMENT COMPANY MONEY On hand for city loans; lowest rates of interest. IFine farms close to Bluf for city prope Western land to property. Big burgains in Broadway lots Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good fresh stock groceries to ex- change for city property and one-third cash. Houses and lots on monthly pay Small payments down. Prices rangin from to $4,000. Cheap lots in Evans’, Wright's, Coch- ran’s and most all additions to eity Fine nere property for sale from $100 to $500 less than present worth. 5 1o e ange exchange for city ED—Competent abstracter of titles, Connenl Bluls, itnation ecan secure tering at the em- [0 RENT—The threestory nrick store room No, 407 Broadway. 'he location is one ol the best in the city. e huilding hus e cupied foy the last twenty bardware, and would be a v tion for hardware business on that Jolu Bennetr, W+ NTED—City lowa farms. for Jolinson & Vau Patten, 33 i property hange A, Fue |l Merchants. > outh Main St, AR Py «l—ro LcA~-—< BROS.BC (mm /a] Peor! - Omaha, wnm / BluAs, HOIR SXAILKY An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will be rented. Nearly thirty years in stock from $12,000 to varticulars apply to Best stand and trade in city. one lccation. Present $15,000. For further G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. INf I DODGE, Executor. THE RUSSELL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Milis ami Els:atnrs. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications wnd estimates furnishod for complete steam plants. anteed. Can show letters from users wheve fue | Send for Catalogue. WHYSHOULD HARDMAN . It1s the most durable Piano wade. 2. It improves under use. 3. It ist heonly P g Fie1y action, all others al It is the b It nus more volume of tone than any other instrume: 4 It a\.mds in 1 Regulation, Durability Guar- 1 Economy Is equal with Corliss Non-Condensiug, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pear] Street, Council Bluff YOU BUY A tune tonger than any other 1 he ouly Piano with the new patent barp-stop, support. mone the best people. handsomest Piano made, 10, And most important of all it is sold & AIT IZIOWEST IPRICE! 37,000 OF MUELLER NO. 103 MAIN STRELT, T IN B! MUSIC CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Main st Ner of co-part- reby given that ofore exist- ini signed under the firm name of Parsons ller, for the purpose of developing und operating o sand and gravel DIt near Hinton, i Mills county, lowa, i this day dissolved by mutuul consent s our hands this 1900 day of Jauuary, A, Biufls, lu, ° 0. R. 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