Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 16, 1889, Page 6

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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. ny Part of heCitya S Per Week, MANAGER I elfvered by earrier | wenty Ce 1. W. TILTON TELEPHONES: CINPES OFFICE st EDiTon, N MINOR MF N. Y. Plumbing company. Council Bluffs news on Second page. Coaland wood. E.E.Mayne, 619 B'way. The P, E. O, society meets this after- noon at 3 o'clock with Mrs, Horace Evans, The regelar monthly meeting of the school bourd will be held next Monday evening. A marriage lic day toJ, H. K¢ both of thiscity. This item was written with one of “Brockett & Cavin’s No. 2" —one of the best pencils ogt. Mr Manawa, a bran new boy Mr. Charies Baetens giv another studenty’ tal at the Congregational church on Monday evening. Unity guild will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of Mys. Harris, South First street. There will be a meeting of the Coun- cil Bluffs Boating club Monday evening at the of of D Mrs, J. W. I goy ente enjoy gressive high fiv Thursday evening at her home on i avenuc Mrs, N. W, nse was issued yester- y and Clara Havbour, living near . D. S Ross, i arrival g over the Williams entertminea a number of her lady friends vesterday afternoon at 1 5 o'clock tea. The occa- gion was o most enjoyoble one. A pair of handeufls wanting an owner were found behind a box at the corner of Brondway and Bryant yesterd morning, and turned over to the polic C. F. Ayers was the only vietim pi the inspection of the police nssessed § ud fired back into the cooling box. The fune Hm\n\. the B Rue, took p! g afternoon from the 1119 Third avenue. Mrs. K. A. Norling known fresco painter, was pres vith o gold wate mindor of her birthday, Frionds and relatives joined in the pleasing remem- brance. The case of family; vesitans wife of the mn < yester s vs White was on ‘nql\xn in the district Plickinger, for the argument, and At- ims will close this morning for iiclin has been called a., to dedicate a new church there. The pulpit of Broadway dist church will be supplied tc by clergymen from Omah services will be held as usual. T, Archie, who has heen confined in the county jail for some time on the charge of insanity, was yesterday or- dered rele: d by the board of insane commissioners and found sane. He brought in from_the country. He suffering from dementia when inca ed, but his mental trouble worn off and he is now perfectly ra- tional. Jake Washington and a couple of colored individual; certain inflammatory fluids on Upper Broadway yesterday afternoon and started out, 1o fan the tewn regard- less of city ordinances or city oflicials, Ofticer Kemp viewed their antics with a disapproving eye and proceeded to gather them in. The patrol wagon was in use by the mayor and_alderme an express wagon landed the hi darkjes at the station,where they made lhin'zs f’iuf:lc for some time. ittle mishap which occurred as 1w mowr trains were passing on th bridge, referred to in yesterday’s | proves' to_have been a trifling mr.m. he fact is that a new motor man run his train alittle too far, so that the other train in passing pushed one of the the cars off the a fow inches only. Tt did not go up against the side of the bridge, and there wasno occasion for much less was there any ng of life orlimb, The motor run with special caution, esnceially over the e, the speed there being slo: ble precaution is tal ous necident an imposs nwll uc- tion of the line necident can oce Simpson, filled up e loaned on Qihmonia korsbs, (buggias on of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over American express. i OO0 J. G, Tipton* real estate, 527 pianos, Bdway Al grades soft conl, O, B. Fuel Co. S Harricon's Inauguration, Wabash Western rail tions to W for the inaugu rison, at half Rate for shington and return, tion of President Har' mul trip from Council Blufls, la ts will be on sale Fe! Tto \Lmh 2; good returning until Mavch 10, 1889, e further p sulars apply at the Wabash Western ticket oflico, h < L ¥ Tiouses and lots to sell on monthly payments by I, J, 1 39 Pear! st. Personal Paragraphs. Mr, J. B. Harkvess is visiting some of ns in the i s of the coming Chautauqua e will be absent soverval days. E. Dickinson, assistant ganeral ma ager, and W. H. Holcombe, superi tendent, of the Union Pacifie railway company, were in the city yestarday, visiting the transfe: nd Broudway depots during their brief stay. Mr. John T. Oliver surprised many of his friends by appearing on the streets OF INTEREST IN THE BLUFFS, The Little DM Folks Entertain Their Friends With Music. L) " NEW oI COMPANY. Trouble Over a Partnership - A Slight scorch- An Elegant Receptoon at Mrs. John N. Baldwin's-—-Need of a Street Cleaner. Little O1d Folks, The entertainment given lastevening at the Masonic temple hall was a de- cidedly unique affaiv. It was given by little folk ayed as old folks, and thev r parts =0 well that older people could hardly have done bette The programme was o bright and varied one. Music, recitations and impersona- tions were spi The 3 1 by the from five took the rspersed. very ereditable childeen, who o twelve choruses given ranged in years, Miss Ldna Snyder panist upon the piano, and acquitted herself well, She gave, with Miss Elsie Schoentgen, & very pleasing piano duet, A duet on violins was given ters Rulph Mueller and H Five little fellows, are: ns, made muchamusement by |h4 ir rt recitation, They were Eddie Harkness, Horace Haverstock, Thomas Tipton, Harry Ogden and Willie Lroxell. * Miss Belle Snyder and Kirkland gave a cuct. W Edward Duquette and Charlie ette was formed,which gave some charming mus Miss Belle Snyder also gave some voeal solos, which were among thoe best numbe on the pro- nme. She wso showed talent as a citationist. Miss Winnie MelIntire told “*'The irst sttler’s Story™ in o manner which wtly inter i the audience, Master William L. Murphy yrave a cornet =olo, which was remarkable for a boy of his age. Charles Jeffries gave a song, “Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel.” He sanyg it well. Four little maidens personaved sunflowers, it being a novel pictur those flowers, and a recitation panying it, with appropriate motio Miss Nellie Haworth, only five s of age ¥ pretty song. Whic caused the audicnce to be duly enthusi- astic, Another remarkable number was a violin solo by little Albert Zerkowsky only four years of age. He has dently eaught some of the artist ther, as well as had some of the training. Misses Gertie Gleason and Maud n gave a piano duet which was su- or to those given by many older performers, A voeal solo was given by the youngest of the company, Miss May Snyder, who is only four s of age Bdwin MeCrary gave an rendering of Pickwick’s trial. age served as accom- by Mas- Miss Medie h the aid of Jeffries, the g of com- excellent celebrated temperance billiard its will do well to sule of my tomper- TEIN. Parties ha halls and rvest take the exclus ance beer. - Al grades hmd coal, C. B. Fuel Co. -~ L. E. Roe, dentist Main St., over Jacquemin & Co.’s jewelry store. —— Oil and Coal. of incorporation of the and Oil company were y with the county recor- incorporators are M. M. Marshall, J. I. Leas, Wells Cook, J. B. Wood, F. S. Thomas, R. M. Wilbur, C. Hamilton, J. W. Chance, A, P. Lang- a . C. Reed M. M. Marshall and . S. Thomas secre- v is the action of a general mining and refining business in Wyoming and clsewhere. The compuny ‘owns 4,100 a i bon county, Wyoming. dw the mineral résour Try our XXX bottlod boor. rutes on all orders from Towa. M. FINKELSTEIN. Special 1 have moved my office to Oma which all orders will be received from w ill be made by wagou. NKELSTEIN. rch, was called ont at ) last evening by an alarm from box The flames wore just issuing from the roof of the building oceupied by George Meschendorf at 327 Broadway. The fire was distinguished witn a few buckets of water and a garden hose, The cause of the blaze was a defective flue. The damage ¢ slight. a holc about six feet square being burned i the roof, o Send all o for bottled beer to L. M. Finkelstein, Omaha, Dr. C zen, dentist, Opera house block. Ly Have our wagon call for your clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. soiled An Reception. One of the most enjoyable ~u«n‘l\ avents of the season oceurred afternoon at the residenceof J, N. T win, esq., 114 South Sixth street, Mrs, Baldwin gave a reception from $ to 6 o'clock to nearly one hundred lady MEXICAN many of - whom ware from The pariors were boautify ated with flowers, and an Omalh orchestra discoursed sweet musice, Th hostess was assisted in veceiving by Mr J, Mackay, Mrs. Waddell, Mrs, Miss Mary Haas, and ldwin, ics received in differont rooms, two in each room, instead of collectively The afternoon passed most deligh and tnere was nothing iuc could have added to the pleasure of the oceasion. friends, Miss - - lmmmmnm in the . B.W ul~\\n1|h & Co, m block. n strect. goods. New styles 810 Broadway. Elegant throughout. ~]>|nu: « Re - - A Street ner Needed, The mud question is again agitating the average Bluftite. This matter comes up periodically with astonishing regu- larity, and the same ground is gone over each time wers devote much valuable sps thy exhor- tations, beseeching the eity ofti s, in the name of the dear people. to abate the nuisance. But the ofticials do not abate worth a cent. The mud is here to stay until Old Sol comes to the rvelief of nlong suffering public. Then the council 1 attacked with mof some Kind. quite late in the s dirt that was the principal ingredisnts of this sen of filth, is hauled away, ind - mudd “of thousands of pede months, The very strect is kept in ondition by the strect nd the matter that ae- cumul is swept to the sides of the street, eventually making o most disgusting collection in the gutters, i ystransform this aceu- into a veritable pond of the st kind, through which everynody 10 cross a street has to wade, as is impossible to kecp the erossings clean. Each spring there is talk of pur- chasing a street sweeper that will keep the streets elean, but none has yet ma- The Council Blufls citizen e alternatives, He 1 sink m or stay at home. is 1 chance for the great improvement 1 to do something that will be ap- iated, and the question is, will they do it, or continue in the same old ruts. i ) : The London “Tailor’s™ is the place to get your clothes made. 637 Broadway r of the —~—— S. B.W xul-\\ul th & Co. loan money. — - Programme of the Conc Mvr. Charles Baetens has the ple to announce that his next students’ ve- ci nl will take place at the Congrega- Monday evening, Feb- it 8 o'clock nani... o Stryk-en-blans-lnst Club. { & Neger Tanz .....L, b Spanische Tanze. . l Moszkowski Misses Annie Hurt and Zelia Niles, Duo for clarionet and cornet—Norm; Puritant sellini Messrs. Arthur Karbachana Perry B Solo—Violoncello cavalina. .. .. Mr. John Browi. Quartette for four violins. Messrs. H. Rogers, P. Tulleys, (. Kurbach, selection .. Verdi Gurhtt Quatremains, Traumbilder. .. ... Lumbey 5 as-lust Club, 3 . Brown.) Buetens Buetens. (With solo for guit Duo for violin and i Miss Ciaire Chamberlain and M (a Waldvoglem und M >id | nesanger ... Piano s0lo, { y, zunhi'rs d Solo Stringqu: (FoF two v Messrs. H. Roges £ *Visions”, Blank books made to orde Can fnr- nish patent binding for partics wishing the same. Call and see samples at room rett block, Pearl street. Morenouse & Co. Heating Odell & Bry Partnership Trouble. Arthur W. Cowles, who has been a partuer in the firm of Harle, Haas & Co., wholesale dru ggists of this eit has filed a petition in the di llnmlnh his attorneys, Burke & ng for the appointment of ar sv, in whose hands the business of that firm shull be placed. The plaintiff alleges that he becume a member of the $2. ndependent of all protfit in cons tion of managing the busi- ness of the firm, He states that on or about the 15th day of January, 1889, the fendants took possession of all’ hooks, nceounts, stock and property of the firm and re- fused to allow him to examine or ve access to them, and have avoided an conference with him reg: «Im;. the co- partnership. In fact, e defendants with |l\i\:\|)|l|n|n|1(|l\ e the funds of the tirm and with de him of his intc t in the busin The defendants wi seen yeste regarding the matt and stated t they had received no ofticial notifi tion of th move of Mr, Co . They had heard of his cha :5 and de nied them in toto, branding it all as spite work, They stated that the plain- T had put in $1,000 and drawn out he- tween 5,000 and #6,000, and started in at the first of the present year to in- crease on his previous fast ‘method of drawing out money, and they shut down on him. They all that he has drawn out all the money “that he had in the firm, and state that they are ready to adjustany legal claim that he holds agiinst them, The matter creates considerable sur- prise, us the firm of Harle, Hans & Co, is an old one and well known through- out the west, and ranks as one of the leading ones in that line. MUSTANG LINIMENT THE COUNCIL BLUFFS \VESTMENT COMPANY MONEY On hand for of interest, Fine farms close 10 Bluffs toexchange for city property. A tern land to ex city'loans; lowest rates iange for city property. Big bargaine in Broadway lots, Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms Good fresh stock wroceries to ex- change for city property and one-third ash. Houses and lots on monthl Small payments down. from $775 to $4,000. Cheap lots in Evane', ran’s and most all additions to city Fine acre property for sale from $100 10 $500 less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl St., Council Blaffs, SPE.CIAL NOTICES WAHTS -\ TANTED--AU2 P . H, Dester, room ¢ payments. ices ranging treet, Onelady cook, The three story brick store room oudvay, The location s 1 th 1 cupied foy £ lnst tweity var hardware, and would be i v ton for w hardware business John Bennett, W ANTED Ciig: property” i exchange for fowa farms, Johnson & Van Patten, 33 Main st. NoTi AN Cporship, that the co-partnership vetween the undersigned o RENT s by Mil Co., y desirable loca on that accouut. dissolution of co-pa Notico s here given heretofore eaist under the of th nmlu\.lu» cent. Witnoss onr “ ) Shots, Tints and Cap nishing Goods, DIy Goods. - Tivak What have you'to offer? 16 Broadway, Couneil Biuts, lu, A. F. CLATT ERBUCK, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 419 BI‘(IAI)\VAW, COUNCIL BLUFF PRIVATE DETECTIVE. Private watchmen furnished at any and al times, Special attention given to collection of chat- tel mortgages and notes, To loun on good chattel o—Any bank, aitorney, ty. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Hides, Tallnw. Pelts, Woal & Furs, &0 10V business man in Prompt_returns, Highest, m, cil Blufrs, lowa, and £ Electric Trusses, Belts, Ghest Pro- tectors, Ete, Agents wanted, B. JUDD, Biafmy la, CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE T WILL RELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK ——OF MY OWN DRESKING [lowa Catll, Fed o lowa Com! Anid will meet any honest compettion on prices for First-tlass Me J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone TRY OUR MUSH. 201, “HOME ENTERTAINMENTS ! Novel, patlor, the chu pleasing and practical. For the the Chautauqua circle, circle, the society hull. ‘e only monthly of its kind in the United Sta Ouly $1 a year. Samples, 10 cents, EASTER BMBLEN SERVICE roh 1s needed. Only 50 cents for a sup ply for any school, of any s Address ENTERTAINMENT BUREAU, Council Bluffs, Towa, J 1. Harky Publishiers of “Ol1 District School,” “Evening With Art,” et Very unique. No ger. “Quiz Social,” BELL & BERLINGHOF Architects, Designers and Slmsrmm.mnnb of Construction. Mr. Berlinghof was scven years with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans_and Specifications Preparéd and Estimales mads on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block TROS. OFFICER, 11 M. PUSEY. OFFICER & PbSEY BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL B UFFS, [OWA. Dealers in forcim domestic_exchange. Collections made WA fiterest paid on tinie de: TO PHYSICIANS: A GREAT SNAP! To any regular physician who desires to locate, I have to offer a thriving Iowa city of practice of the leading physicia a annnual busine 8,000 population, the home and n of the place. He has resided in said city for sixteen years last past, and his books will show of $6,000 per year. For reasons personal to himself he proposes to chanige his residence to another city, He will sell his home, which is a comfortable frame house of eight rooms, heated by furnace, and with all necessary outbml‘lnwx and convenience He will turn over to the bnyer his practice and good $3,500. i for will, and will remain with his successor some months 1;(.11«1”13 his settlements and collections. Any reputable physician de well te correspond with the siring to make a change will do undersigned, who is pr verify the entire bona fides of the whole business. Address C. J. COLBY, Room 522 Paxton Block, Omaha, Net}l_ TIHE RUSSELL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE PDWEH. Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, e gmns and Elsaalus, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, anteed, Can show letters from users where fue Send for Catalogue. Regulation, Durability Guar- | Economy 1s equal with Corliss Nou-Condensing E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufrs, TEAM HEATING D R PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS — timates, Brown Hydr and Sanitary Engineer, Plans, Es Specifications, Supervision of Public Work, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- Sheatonn S R el STONE & SIMS-- BURKE& TINLEY- THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS MELLY & YOUNHKERMAN. No. \02 BROADWAY GROCER\ESH STATIONER Y. SO\ \Line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts, OMce~Rooms 7 and & Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Bluik, lowa Room 16, Shugart Bloc.d Attorneys at Law. Council Blufts, Shavin Pax\or s, Bath Roon Rot Venished Throt y% ot/ &\)r‘\ \gi\:\csc n.Py oy G‘ 0,0 NGRS Yoy PLUMBE No.l14-Main St (Cheaper thantheCleoest ISWANSON Music G- 0,237 Broadway. furnifure & gh‘wv' on weclly o PricesAlwa ys the' LOWr s T2 S.A.Pierce, Propricter W.W.B”- ER'ans. Re alEsia#e Sold on cdrls' ngscs 28° Oy ment Be. Selections Lomost, fas Lo tor I Paymc’\ S 1B 00T S &SHOE S NO«. 326 BROADWAY. SEb HOW THEY OBEYED IT. BOSTON STORE! Fotheringham, Whitelaw & GCo. OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Velvets, Muslins, Sheetings, Tickings Flannels, Shirting, Table Linens, Crashes, Towels, Table Napkins, Sateens, Seersuckers, : Ginghams, Calicos, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, Corsets, Laces, Gloves, Embroideries, Notions, Etc., Etc. You who have bought must have told the glad- some news of our EXTRA LOW PRICES To your friends, and they in turn ought to join the great throng of buyers which throng the Boston Store daily. BOSTON STORE 401 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs, lowa Harkness Bros’ Cld Stand, FOI2 SKR 1L 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. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further yesterday for the fivst time since his ill- ness. He was down town on the 81st of Dedember, but passed New Year’s in bed. He had trouble with an ulcerated tooth and suffered excruciating agony. The muse of nis face and neck be- came so affected that he could not open his mouth, and s life was despaired of. A holo was cut through his choek to allow the ulcer to discharge, and his condition speedily improved. e is now fast recovering, aud will soon he ablo to attend to business, It was a close call, but he managed to pull through, and re- Joices aco S TV JOHN GILBERT, 521 Main St. TELEPHONLE 224; Corr xpondenm Sr)h(-ned POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H, PETHNBRIDOE & 60, PROPS, LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in VAR INVITED TO CALL 41 SMGOAES CF i Saacl, % s O L diiierrs HAIR EMPORIUM s Lamencss ne, SV L and 5a - N Yo of Halt 20, : 3 LN No. 635 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs. BT d Aud see her fine line of Iai PINEST HAIR ;“““’ex\mm;. e 2 F. J. BREZEE. 0 ORNAMENTS in tho elty. Beards, elee Taxidermist and Naturalist. fuk Leu e B OYLE AND MYLRS Permanently located at No. 14 North (th st., " eand Motor Line, Conncil Bluffs, HAIIL DILEAN NG, Birds and animals mounted naturally and in the best method of COUNCEL KLU the art, Warranted to preserve for years, Forelgn birds supp Y Highest price paid for owls and nawks of all kinds. Persons sending orde Fus dresssug & Bpecialty, Write for particulass, yparticulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu~ tors of the J. M. Phillips estate- N. P. DODGE, Executor. ] Estimates Furnished M\n‘ On_Application. 4N, Brul e L Bu::r 3o UTWARD el & Give it O°¢, c res Rhe! d inst z\\ml‘ Costiac ‘m. \’\\:l. s Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. i v e Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bjits', 815 Brondway Mouey loaned at L. B. Craft’s & Co.’s lunn oftice on furniture, piunos, hovsgs, ‘?m" personal property of all kinds, all other articles of value without All business stwictly confi- opposite pustutlice, on = g GRIESE PAINY T, NO, 29 MAIN 8T, B ORDELS BY MAIL ECRIVE FRONYE 4% Thus the . Mustang", conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! oD shoit notics. removal, wssLrod of periect satisfaction. dential,

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