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V. TILTON, . =« =« TELEPHONES: e HE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, 12 PEARL ST, BEE NO. elivered by Carrier t of the City MANAGER o uny Pisiness OMce, No. 14 Night Editor, No. BINO R M ENTION, N Y. P Co Counail Bluffs Lumber Co.. conl Craft's chattel loans, 204Sapp block. Lloyd Forgraves and Sadie Ryan were martied last evening, Justice Payton officiat- ng, George Bosen, who v ilivrin a few days ago, etter. P. Gounnoude andidate for th council from the eratic ticket A motion fora and Geo Bros is reported very much has announced himself a nomination to the city Third ward on the demo submitted Judge M hlesinger new trial was under advisement by in the cose of & . Baldwin ho has rton’s miss s fitted up on the and Eightn street. John Jordan died at Missouri Valley last Thursday of consumption. His body will be brought to this city today and will be buricd in the Catholic cemetery. Justice Patton discharged Ed Markle yes terday, the boy who was charged with stea ing a blanket from Rev. Byers at Overton mission a week or twe ¢ TACO0N OVOr n i rack in front of M g store last night at about is offered for its return, was granted to Mrs, Maggie from her husband F v \strict court y . ! clty and inhurm; A. Stevenson, who has spent some e in Indiana since finlshing his course at the lowa City law school, has returned to this city and expects to hang out bis shingle next week. The Klonas social last evening b home on Avenue Eleventh streets, avery pleasaut « ¢ Dr. I'. W. Houghton is d the erection of a 3,000 Pi on the vs. L. ( holding meet Ave been on, is having a corner of nue |2 club Wi Miss Lou I ch B, between ‘Tenth a ouny people enjoyed entertaived ot to commence idence on West site where C. A. Beebe formerly lived, The worke of tearing down the old Beebe house will be hegun soon The Nonatuck silk company has filed ex ceptions to the claims of Rice, Stix & Co., Simon Bamberger, Stix, Crouse & C Oficer & Pusey on’ the stock of H & Co., and the mortgages s 7 the same. "The following officers wer lattho meeting of the Treubund lodge, 1 Robert, Licbig: bun desmeister, . Voss; sccretary, The Fuhrman ; treasurer, John Ables; guard, 1 Paul The ease of A. A. Hazard ve. Council Bluffs, whe the city of in the patient sccks to Tecover £2,000 for the loss of & horse which foll and broke its log on account of 4 bad plice in the road, will be puton tridl in dis- trict court next Monday, Dan McGinnis, the alloged embezzler, is confined inthe county jail, wh ho was put night before last “imm sly after his return from Texas in compuny with Chief Cary. Helas become very jcent since his ¥oturn and when asked several questions by a reporter yesterday, his mvariable reply was, “I have nothing tosay.” The Nonpariel offico was entered by bur wes night before last, They tried to get, in 7 removing a pane of glass in the partition botween the oftice and the press oo "hic were foiled in this attempt, however, and next forced the door. They rified the cash and took several dollars in smail » but beyond this they got nothing. the most enjoyable events of tho 501 took pi ul Arcanum par- lors last evening, in the shape of & masquerade party given by Prof. Chambers 10 his dancing class. About thirty couples were present. Prizes were offered to the couple having the finest costume, and also the couple with the ' most omic costume. These consisted a full term and a half term of less tively, The winuers of the first prize E. A. Ingoldsby and Miss Flora I jockeys, while the second was can G. N Coats and Miss Ora Pipor as the Kir Fool and Topsy. The prizes were awarded by a committee, consisting of Mrs. Thomas Metealf, Mrs. T. A. Cavin and Mr. William Robiuson, to Best £1.2 laundried reinforced back frout fine shirts, best made, cut t laundried $1.00 shirt at 20¢; hea woolen mittens and gloves, wor ot to Yo, gentlemen's all wool ¢ until the great bankrupt sate clothing cos ¢ is over. morning in the Sapy block, oAby ~ Sic overalls for 38c; all the fine &5 camel’s hair underwear go ot § outing_flannel all the line of anging from goat e during the great \m..\.xup. Waldat tho Model clothing company, Sapp biock. and e best un y workmen's to 90c, cotch gloves of the Model 1t commences this Sy Buy your |l and wood of B. Fuel Co, 039 Broadway. cent off, cash. — Our Remarkablo § Enables us to present for tion prices without a precedent in the histo of Council Bluffs. All goods are warrantel pow and clean, equal to the best any market affords. Only one price and terms strictly cash, Call and see and be satisfied that wo ure right, Davis' Roy, . 10 flour, $1.50; Davis' Gold Medal flour, §1.4 ative flour, $1; Snowflake 6 1bs granulated sugar for §1: 17 s GxtraC grayalaied. augar o 81, o New Orleans sugar for §1; Arbuckle per ke, %e; German coffee, ver pkge, <ing' wheat. per pkge, 100 ¢33 1bs ginger snaps for oread’ for 5e; 8 1bs mince B cans tomatoos, 3 cans corn, Page, Norton & Co tlour, $.25 a sack; $-1b pail lard b pail lard for #5c; ol sardi 3 cans mustard sardines for s, por 1b, 6igo; good broom for 50 good clgars for 7e; 20-1b pail jelly for bei 1lggal pail syrup for S5e; bgal keg syrup for #1.40; 30-1b pail white fish for 6c. Brown's C. 0. D, Grocer; Council Bluffs and On 18, Not the Guilty On en were arrested Thursday night by » detective hamed Ray on the supposition that they were the parties who burglavized the Rock Island tacket ofice at Perry on the ht of the 2. They gave the names of Bmith and John Van Debogart at the polic station, but Smith’s namo v false one, his real name being L. D. Ko worthy. ' They were both formerly employes of the Tond. They came to this city several days ago, and thewr actions caused the police 10 think that they would bear watching. De velopments which were made yesterd howd showed that they weré not purties wanted, and they were voth charged The great bankrupt salo starts Jan. 81, 4L 8:0. Model Clothing Co oew block. found to be a the Ws- Trish frieze ulster overcoats, fos At 25, go at §.00; best grades of S sold by Mr. Mossler at from 16 to & AL 15, Globe cassimere suits, marked down t0§7.15; and will be held at these prices until the entire line is closed out, at the great bankrupt sale of the Model clothing company, in Sapp's block . Great success. ‘Reliable goods. Fair dealing. Bottom prices. ALC. B, Jacquemin & Co., No — J.C. Bixby, steam heating, sanitary en- pineer, W03 Morriam block, Council Blufts —— Main street The best French cook In western lowa is at the Hotel Gordon, Council Blufts, —— Too much California canned goods on hand ; wust be sold, Kelley & Youukerman. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES, The Rest of the Indictments Reported by 1 the Grand Jury. DID NOT ROB THE COMPANY'S TiLL A Loundress Mects cldent-The Chauta n With g for the a Bad Ac- ns Elect Manager En- suing Yesterd which were made public, th unde; est. C was arrested in the morning. H for his friend, F. L. Davis of Missouri Val ley, to come and help him out. Davis came, and as soon as he went to the court house to arrange with the clerk about Colthard's bond he was confronted with an indictment of his own, charging him with the same offense. Davis' arrest was a matter of much surprise not only to him self, but toall who b 1 any attention to the history of the case farns has been learued, the only conncetion he had with the case was the fact that he had - acknowledged some of the deeds in the He was sub- e d asa_witness befor o grand jury, and was indicted, it is Iy on_his own testimony, His friends insisted that thereds not a'particle of evidence to show anything criminal in bis transactions, and believe that the resultof the trial will show his mnocence. Willsand Webber, the other two who were concerned in the swindle and have been in the coanty jail ever since, were alsoindicted. Each of the four are indicted on two counts—conspiracy and uttering forged instruments. Colthard and Davis cach gave bonds i the sum of $1,000 and were released to await trial. HE Ci tE'S RICHNE the rest of the indictments urned by the grand jury were s having been placed wd, the alleged swindler, partic t once sent s FOR YOU. Bankrupt Sale of the Cleanest Stock of € the West—7 Discount. At 8 oclock this moring an event will i to transpire in Council Bluffs that will of more than passing interest to the veo- > of the city, all surrounding cities, castern raska and western Towa. It will be the baukrupt sale of the immense stock of cloth- ingand furnishing goods in the magnificent store known as the Model clothing house. The citizens of Council Bluffs are well aware of the fact that this stock of ' goods was not brought heroto be sold av auction nor at any kind of a sacrifice, but for the purpose of establishing a permanent busin enterprise. The stock was selec counoisseur in the art, meel the requirements of o first While it covered a wide range in_quality variety of goods, owing to the immense quan- ti cchased, the majority of the goods W igned to meet the demands of the fro trade. The rem y poor season that paralyzed the clothing trade g or the country crippled Mr. Mossle and drove him tothe wuil. creditors were Moore & Bier N. Y., who held e 24,000 worth of bilities. They compromised with the other creditors and bid in the stock at a sacrifice of more than half the original manufacturer’s cost of the goods. Among their st cus- tomers in the w 1of A.H. Gold- steln & Co. of ( who operate five of the larges in southwest Missouri, The of the Model turned over to the ana they have determined to establish a branch in Council Blufts. Mr Jack Goldstein of Carthage has been placed in charge and will be the resident partner. A sar lease has been taken on the splen- app block as the firs move in this new enterprise. Tho move will be the event spoken of. Thi be the a leaning out of all the present stock ata sacrifice that will positively be less than 50 per cent of the jobber's prices. The entire stock will be sold without reserve. There is no disputing the fact that it is the cleanest nm\ finest stock of goods in the Twin Everything is marked in plamn fig- d you will find upon_inspection that you cannot get a single article, if you bought 000 worth from the manufacturer at the prices we offer you every article in the store. We are determined to close out the stock in the shortest possible tine and no reasonable offer will be refused. “We don't beheve in making false repre- sentation avout anything,” said Mr. Jack Goldstein, “Council Bluffs is to be my home hereafter, and I stake my reputation upon tho r sentations mads here. The sale opens at 8 o'clock Saturday morning, and if there are nov some agreeably surprised pur- cliasers here then the people of this country aro beyond surprising. SIf you hear of a dozenextra salesmen send them, and we will give them pgrmanent employment,” Largest and othing in Per Cent of arthage, N wholo Boys Wanted at American district telegraph office. Be Loyal to Your Town. Don't go outside of your cf pend your money and be called a sucker. You can buy honest goods cheaper ut home, thereby build up your city and invariably strengthen your credit. When you apply @ fow dollars on the old account you help the ucedy merchant who pays interest mauy times for the mon: you owe him. Mandel & Klein are the head- quarters for furniture, carpets, stoves, etc. The new dental rooms of Drs. Woodbury are the finest and most complete in the west. Next to the new Grand. *Telephone, 145, Horse blankets and lap Theo. Beckman Tones 4L cost at 7 Main street, Kunocking Out the Deed. The case of Woodward vs Beach, which has been on trial in the district court for sev- eral days past, was completed, all but the arguments of the attorneys, yesterday after noon. No very sensational testimony has been introduced at any time during the trial since the first day, when one of old man Woodward's sons made some statements which rather tended to show that Mrs. Woodwakrd was not just the good, pious soul she pretended tobe.” The rest of the racy stuff which the prosecution claimed to have on hand was knoc out of the ring when it was deciaed to withdraw that part of tho petition which alloged im- orality on = the part of Mrs. Beach Yesterday it shown that Woodward during bis last had a great distrust o lis children, anxious that th should not have any share in his prope At one time his~ daughter-n-luw sent him some food, He was afraid that it contained poison and refused to take it. Mrs. Beach told him that if he had that fear he would better not take it, as if it should be true that it did contain poison she would be blamed s the one who had administered it, All the men’s suits, ori will be closed out at #.1 rupt sule of the Model ¢ A Birthday Party, A pleasant birthday party was given last Wednesday afteruoon from 8 to 6 o'clock, by the Misses Janioand Vesta Jameson, at the residence of W. J. Jumeson. Many beauti- ful presents were ived by the young ally sola for & at thy sthing com pan, S'JACOBS O], CURES PERMANENTLY SCIATICA. LUMBACO. e 410 Kearney St Ogden, Mic ' Wi Ogdan: Mioh .~ Ban Francisco, Cal, Roglhieaps April 28,1500, “My brother-Rev. | SEITE VS EBamuel Porter, was | navo been afllicted cured by St. Jacobs [ with lame-back and 01l of excruciating | Sore throat, and have sciatic puins in his | Smd Lermenc ot thlgh.” Jacobs 01l J. M. L Porten. E.J Imna IT IS THE BEST. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATQ-R])AY, ANUARY 31, THE EISEMAN L BANKRUPT STOCK= SL35000 Will Be Openec FORSALEatCOUNCILBLUFFS IN A FEW DAYS, At a Fearful Sacrifice Without Reserve hostesse: guests Winnie and Vera Mar: Adah Surgent, Phorson, Lou Alma _Pontius, The following is a list of the hall, Bitiel Shepard, Claribel Chambers, Grace Hazard, Jessio and Minnie ' Foster, Polly Erb, Ethel, Bvelyn and Edith 'Thomas, o Wirt, Zoo Hil, Nellle Lu hirley Moore, Sophie Lange, Phoeba Jud. s0u, Mary Archer, Edith and Helen Runyon, Bessie Wright, Laura and Marie Bunker, Ada Daily and Mabel Christie; Cora Holmes, Hattic Smith and Gertie Evers of Omaba. Jeans pants childrens' over drens’ complete suits ut %c and 350 @ suit; 50c suspenders for sc; finest silk neckwear Mossler's best $1.00 neckwear 20c; best collars f. all cheaper grades e silk mufilers marked by Mossler at $3.00 to .00 o av Rge during the great bankrupt sale of the Model clothing company, commencing this morning. marked $1.50, cut to 3¢ vorth $4.00; chi’ Why pay profits on every purchase when vou can get all your house furnishings in one Place at one profiv! Mandel & Klein, THE LAST DAY. ‘The Last Day of the Great An Boston Store's nal Clearing Sale Prev- cil Blufrs, great annual sale is drawing to a close, the time if you n derwear, hosiery, bianke goods, coats, 8 cte. We have of bargains, too numerous tomen- has been without a doubt the ; ful sale ever conducted by u right goods at right prices always speak for themselves. Again, we never advertise anything but what we have in large quanti- Read the following list for underwear. 's for other special lists, UNDERWEAR. Gents' shirt and arawers sold for 25c re- duced to 15c. Heavy gray shirts and drawers, former price e, during sule at % Our all wool shirts and and scarlets sold fo Gents' Scoteh gy reduced from $1.00 to Beautiful light gray underwear sold for $1.50 yrice during sale $1.00. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Ladies' white and natural ribbed vests sold for 33¢ reduced to 2 Ladies' white merino formerly sold for , comforte drawers in grays $1.00 during sale e, nderwear (all wool) vests and pants, in three sizes vrice for 50c. > canton fiannel, 3ic, turkey rea damask, ¢ towels for 15 pioce sold at 60c and ied and half bleached linens ¢ to go duriag sale at ic. BostoN STORE, Fothermgham, Whitelaw & C Council Bluffs, Towa. New York office, 47 Leonard st. It Will Be a Fearful Cut. Tho work of marking down the Kiseman stock preparatory to throwing open the doors of the big establishment is being pushed with all possible speed. It's a big job, forevery article in ol departments of the store has to be narked. The cut made in prices is simply astounding. For instance, the fine combination suits that the Eisemans imported last sum- mer for the fall and spring trade and marked to sell at from 815 to #£25 have been reduced to 3,05, and some of them as low as $2.50, while & few of the choicest spring styles have teen fixed at $5.50. A terrific cut has been made in the immense stock of silks, and the ladies will be ublc to get a party silk at pretty near the price commonly asked for n gingham. A still greater cut has been made I the oig stockof velvet aud plushes. Every- thing ip the line, including plushes that ~oll at from §5.0) .to' §15.0), have beem reduced Tt is simply murder, Mr. Holden,” an yvesterday while looking ot the slaughter, “and 1 should think you would be afraid the grand jury would indict you." said a Cost or value not considered, come and take the bargain at the great bankrupt sale. Model Clothing Co., Sapp’s new bloc! Crushed Her Atm Miss Maggie Yancey, the daughter of J. E. Yancey, met with a serious accident vesterday morniug. She works in Evaus' laundry. While she was dusting off the ac | | } machinery her hand became caught in a mangle and was drawn in between the swiftly revolving roilers, The machinery could not ve stopped until hor arm had passed between the roliers almost up to her elbow. Her screams brought some of tho other employes to her rescue. They tried to un- screw the machinery, but it was impossivle and the rollers had fo be sel in motion bag wards, and thus the arm was withdrawn the same way it entered. Thegirl was taken to her home, 711 Broadway, where she was at- tended by Dr. Pinney. He founa no broken bones to speak of, but the muscles of the arm had been horribly crushed out of shape. It will be several weeks, feared, betore the injured member can b Overcoats’ for men $L.00 and upwards, Model Clothing's great bankrupt sale, Sapp’s new block. Chinchilla overcoats, marked from $10 to 815, marked down to $2.85; plush pea jacke d vests, marked $16, go'at §.80; fine melton jackets and vests, marked g0 at §2.18; illa overcoats, narked by Moss- 0, go at 85,00 during the great t bankrupt sale the Model clothing com- ¥, commencing of 8 v'clock this morning. Come early Saturday and ave at bankrupt sale, Sapp's new block, The elegant G, A. R. suits, ull wool ly made, that commanded a ready s uring th down to§ tno rush at Model Clothiug Co., and > at past season, have been marked > for the Modél bankrupt saie, To be sure th your children lmvu))ux’u candy, ouy for them the Pomona brand fruit luice tablets, Pomona stamed on each tab- et. The trade supplied by Duquette & Co. Gents' furnishing goods to be slaughtered at any price at the great bankrupt sale. Model Clothing Co., Sapp's new block. —— All the fine Scotch and cheviot suits, all wool and the best product. of the manufac- turer, sold by Mr. Mossler at §20—all go at the great bankrupt sale at $6.30. Model Clothing Co., Sapp block. Bell & Son's new grocery takes the lead on Upper Broadway. No old stock. Fine dress suits and overcoats at your own great bankrupt sale, Sapp's new —— Attend the great bankrupt sale of fine clothing at the old stand of Model Clothing Co,, Sapp's new block. ving our spring stock we make eductions on all of our furniture, fancy lamps, crockery, ete. & Klein, In recel Mandel All the fine cassimere suits, good enough for a prince to wear, which the' Model cloth- iui company formerly sold at from 15 to §2, Roat the great bankrupt sale, commencing this morning, at §6.20. ——— It is an acknowledged fact that Manael Klein sell furniture, carpets ana cheaper than any other hause in the ¢ You will save from 100 to 500 per cent on overy thing you buy at the great Model bank- rupt clothing sale,” Believe nothing you hear but go and see. & stoves Evans Laundry Co. ) Pear] street, Tele- phone 0. Goods alled for and delivered. Davis, headquarters for Chaul-Moo-Grau, Ladies are especially invited to attond tte great bankrupt sale, Model Clothing Co, Sapp's new block, —— The Company Organized. The company which has been organized withiu the past two weeks for the purpose of leasing and managing Dohany’s opera house, met in the board of trade rooms last evening 10 perfect their plans, This company con- sists of the following fifty gentlemen, whose names were secured by Mr. F. H. Evans S. B. Wadswortn, J. H. E. Clarke, H. A Cox, C. &. Haonan, H. L. Shep herd. Pevegoy & Moore, Beno & Co, Charles Beno, A. P. Hanchett, H. A. Woodbury, A. T. Elwell, Gilbert Brothers, D, Macrae, Dr. Thomas, Globe publishing u-m}mn Judd-Wells company, J. M. Lane, J. Askwith, .H l'\lnmu Haas, "F. Wright, I alf, E. Wright, W Biersheim. Vi P, Meton Jumes, J. Kimbuall, G, nell, W. Champ, F. H. Evans, C. T. Stewart, Ellis, .. M. Treynor, B. E. Hart, S. N win, W, . i 5 ) Evius, W. C. James and E. W, Hart! The company was organized into an_incor- poration, witn a capital stock of $10,000, to run for twenty years. The following offi- cers were then ‘elected: President, J. N. Baldwin; vice president, C. T. Stewart; treasurer, A. T. Elwell; executive commit- tee, J. F. Kimball, B. W. Hart and ¥. H Evans. The management of the whole affuir is to be left in the handsof the execu- tive committee, who wil, as soon as possible, have an interview with Mr. Dohany with a view to leasing the opora hovse. He has already made thema proposition as to the rent, which is to be ,000 for the first year, $3,500 for the second and 4,000 for the third, the lease to run for three y understood that the company will accept this proposition and take possession as soon as possible. IlnM~ How to Break Up a Severe Cold, From_the Virginia City, Mont., Madiso- nian: When we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, wo consider it a duty and we take pleasure in telling the pubi what it is. Such a medicine we found Cham- lain’s Cougn Remedy. By the use of this 1p we have relieved, In a fow hours, se- olds, and in the course of twoor thrae s, entirely broken them up as has seve of our friends to whom we haverecommended it. It is all it 1s represented to be by the ufacturers. 1f you have a cough and it to stop it, Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- v will do the work. For salo by all drug- Rists QP TOTI(R SPECIAL NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, Fnh LE—Finc sifglo and double road sters and heavy draught horses, Will also i1l orders for any style of horses wanted. Leave orders with Dr. W, atton, Central livery and sale stabl 1 and 22 N, Main Counell Bluirs, '\' JANTED-Good girl ral house. James, for_gen work; small family — Mrs for gend Brown, 2 ty neres suit “you. and’ see us, Patten, Johustc t block, Coun= il Blufrs, ment for female diseases. Sufe.miid and sure. Also Dr Miller's pile pastile: painless aud guuranteed to cure. Forsale in Council luffs and Omuha only by Mrs. A. A. Smith, S, 1st st., and Mrs. G, Higgins, 1510 venworth st., Omuhi. OR SALE or Rent—Garden houses, by J. R. Rice. 10} Mala Bluffs nd, with + Oounoll NEBRASKA \BY3! 3 National Bank U. S, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital, - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - B7,800 Omcers and Directars Hood, Vi Ghin' 8. Collin atricr W 1S Trughon eashier THE IRON BANI, Corner 12th aud Farnam Sts Henry W. Vates, P Jumes W.Nay Cushing, J. N. I A General Bunking Businoss Transacted WHITE BEAVER’'S @en@eas (Qures Coughs, Colds and Lung DiseasdBe 8OLD BY ALL DRUGCISTS, Fialey Burke,Geo, W, Hewitt.Thos, E. Casady Burke, Hewitt & Casady, Attorneys-at-Law PRACTICE IN THE STAT T Oftices: J. J. Brown Bullding Tows Counctl Bluffs, [ Febraury +To Soft Coa GOING LIKE What is ? *Our Celebrated Jackson, Consumers. HOT CAKES, Illinots, COAL AT $4.50. Best in the market. Nothing Orde like it. carly and avoid the rush. A. T. Thatcher, Telephone 48. 114 Main Street PEERLESS BLACK PEERLESS. Is in market. It lasts longe any other lowa every onl. respect the best Coal for domestic purposes in the , produces more heat and burns up cleaner than One ton will go as far asa ton and a half of the ordinary stuff, and it costs no more than the cheap, unsatistactory grades commonly sold. Try it for cooking and heating. Sold only by L. G. KNOTTS, FUEL MERCHANT, The best outside coal sold in the Council Bluffs market is the OHIO LUMP; superior to cannel and much cheaper. All kinds of Wood and Coal. Cobs a specialty. Full weight and prompt delivery. 29 South Main St. YROPOSALS FORFIELD SET 1 service.—Hosebud Agency, South T y 12, INL—Sealed proposals e Proposals for’ Field Se and ad- ssod to the undersigned dtosebud ey, South Dakota, will be until 10'clock of February b, N1, for furnishiy delivering the sumo’ at Valentine, Nebraka 800 bushels of sced oats, 1,000 bushe's of seed potatoes and 1,000 bushels'of sced corn. Bid ders ust state the proposed price of each wr- ticle to be offered for delivery tract, CERTIFIED CHECKS niust accompantod 1 upon s he sign j0tint of th AfL will be forf cuse any Didder ¢ award shall fail topi tract with goc o wise to be ret WRIGHT, © 1o the Unite bidders tly rities bidder. J. GEO. L Indian Agent. Recetver's Sale of Capital Hot 1 Fur- niture, anorder of the district court, county, appolnting the e suit of Ralph 4 Roggen, ot al.. notieo Iy piven that 1 will on’ the 9th day of A D, 1801 at 10 o'clock @, m. of sald Juth west n the ity of " i the e, hell v wuetio all the person chattels und fi of Lun to'the hghest bidd property, furniiu s In sald hotel b to the firm of n & MeDonald ventory and list of the said chattel property cun be examined at the sald hotel building and SAM MCCLAY, Roceiver Janitdzitn “Liicoln, January 19, 1801, ()I‘ll(,l.l( & PUbl' BANKERS Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Deulers In forolgn und domestio xchanes Collection wade wnd Interest pald oo Liwe deposite, Telephone 208. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK. . SURPLUS AND PROF TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Direcrons—I. A Miller, F Shugart, E. E, Hart, J. D, C. Hannan, Trans $\50 000 215, 000 0. Gloason, B L Zdmundson, Charles ot general banking busl- nens. Largest capital and surplus of any bank In Southwestern lowa. INTEREbT ON TIME DEPOSITS Sims & Saunders iR i, ik foderal courts. Roor id 5 shugart Beno block, Councll Bluffs, Towa "M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST, Council lilufTs, n Al disenses of N EAR, NOSE and THROA'T treatied with the greatest skillnnd caro. CATARKRIL ASTIMA and HAY FEVER troatod with emine o RURGICAL OPERATIONS, whore Jossly 01 with th suring perfect rosulty. ¥ ately proseribed, correcting il s Myopin, Hyperopla an doring sight oasy. cloar and NEURALGIA nnd SICK 1118 of suflering, no relief, entl 1 1, Shugart Block, over Beuo & Co.'s store, Counell Blufty, Ia. ccesaary, paine D. H. McDaneld & Co,, { Butchars' and Packars’ Supjlias, Market Fixtures, Casins, | Eplees and Sausage Mukers' Machinery, 82 Main st Council Bluffs, L Also doslers n Lildes and Fure

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