Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 19, 1891, Page 3

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MINOE MENTION : then vy drun ke They were 1310 day” mornin J specimen of fntoxi 20,40, Joseph Weleh, of W ona drunl last evenis oceasion by trying to puddlo at the Broadway. 1 ed pose when inafnterriy Hewso, wi buteher shop, wi hir He celebrated th tandon his head in corner of Eighth strect bad just assumed t Onicer McDonald « ot his littl works in Jonn E with Welch and attemut o prevent the officer from makiue thearres whereupon MeDonald t t Weleh was booked wit Hesso with interforing with an the discharee of Lis duty. Both swer 1o their rospective eharges this o ing i police court The Methodi fancy articles e cay.” An Admission ical programime in free, the evenin Teaching the Young ldea. Thenew Streetsvilleschool was ope terday morning under the diveet f intendent Suwyer Direet For v attendance Jarg of T measles, Tl and twenty-five pupils the were divided five t their qualifications. 1t is thought the enroll ment will be considerably larger than that beforo the weelk is up. 1t has tound ad visable to extend the boundavies of the trict to be covered by the new building by the addition of that portion of the ity unded by Eighteonth and Twenty-third streets andavenues Band 1 to the teeritor: us already defined some days thought, “will give the teact pupils to take cave of with them. The work of gradine the probably not be entirely comploted of the wee residents of Streetsville v el wsed with their e : was at ared that the t he ugh toiecos night have to rosent. hudicutions it y building woutd be luryg b present needs, but for some v ears te well. The is architecture a il prop: be e ed yos. and v Schoentgen rlous re vas not ehielly on ace the weather od, and aceordin ve ony into rrades, been v of crowidinge 0ol will rethe the day. Dinner, crcam and ¢ Q. Ander vty near ( enandoa, Ia the oftice >mpany Will Trade trade m Blufls, his aised Council BI; ther part! ap i the for fur 3 Buried ¥ Property owners i understand Lad heen a rain during them found that they wealthier by the addition of which kad drifted down from somewhere furthe Lincoln avenue the dirt which should have lain quietly in the middleof the street removed, and in its place was several inel of soft, clayey stuff that had made _the road almost iapassible. Aon street is also in a horrible condution filiing having been trapsfc raiu into a thick pudding than destruction of even the souls of the unhappy residents. Ivis by all means the worst street in the city and even one trip through it will sive the impression that it is the worst in Amer- fea. Deep guttirs have been cut in the new i t, rer : it impossible to wills, or whero thore sh The 1t slime has slid ¢ submeryed Crossings ¢ to th pih of & fout The indignatic men, whoare responsible for the mischie, paid a darkey 0 wade t “Columbia’ last ey man who voted to had to walk the fullle times a day for the decent street b 1 wish men have pour ton Street., glens were mad yesterday the night been rmer lots upon their premises i the On blufrs the ns the ng st P to the sic sidewalks. nill and 1l e wi the next s two or t bur ere in the mud 1 down upon us. We wil 3 wo in_preforence to any f attempts of t 1 to improve the they arth Peak Sisters, Trivity church, Friday ove Evans Laun phoue 20 Co Pear] street. Tele s called foraud aclivered J.0. Bixby, steam nea sanitary en- gincer, 203 Morriam block, Council Blus Hunting. hunting and fshin Tucsday night for th g whether they sh their huuti The Council Bluls b of grounds south of the city, 10 have the place always in for the members when they wish to enjoy & hunting or fishis excursion. After somie discussion it was de cided to appoint a special policeman whose duty it shall be to care for the grounds and the eabin, to attend to the wants of the men bors whon they visit the place and to keep fatruders away, The grounds will be opened for the use of wembers i @ sbort time, meeting irpose of discus: i a in charge of g S0 as readiness | tred was THIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH | \ CILIFORNEA S ENATORSHEP | sSVELL Fam HE BN, ‘! e | wh dan fur cond 4100, W was more or 1t 18 thought the 1oss w of which is covered orehed. So household ) ox insur by Feltan Wants CHED ry Disclosed M Another Sen Candidate Y he Facts Cliaprer Trov ol cnts. A now chiapter in the | Vol aPaper. tioday res ¢ US BLOCK Steadn ropar Tried for wn Bruvica 1 for Spring Hunting Hiegal non ftreet “w ted I was ot pact It doctor t Voung. f th vell satisfied Ihat SANTACLAU . 1o nd H andavial contud v powder the 1in the and tonie o been su 1 to o contiine doers i pendingg his v Isthe BesT LAUNDRYS oAP and luseit in all my Washin JIADE ONLY Ty A Tascot ANEX Yoot bdentitiod b, S SThe exar weott N.K.FAIRBANK & (0. Chicao S SoApP nthe World. and.cleani EL i Any g\qwa[kfimfvl ROCERS, KEcp IT. - THE DEPOSED MINISTER, | U iev Howard yeQ Ao alnita Mareh 18 vy Will v Cont S T |« pecial Telog Rev, Howard MeQueary w in Canton. The verdict R ¢ had determined upon immediate saper ot of the Non pire . try | v it o awarded a | ore mor npelled b LW " ros n in s time tco i ymatter wh sult was, m nands ingfor the « ha y it Mossiah, Unitar Ch from the leating Un vonto, Canady, from Ja other points. His frien been taking a par Rev. MeQueary expected Believine that two members of the court de cided upon acquittal, his friends bad red Chureh 150, and and de ver Come Larly and secure | Last Only One M All member the Place. al B wian church at To stown, N. Y., and s think the Bntish i his conviction to be acquitted e this all al vonted any conli v coulition that will e existing po ay by their plat didates nominated such e 0 the alliance us to cause thementbers to roture their res poctive Wood bury Girand hotet work a specialty Calanthe assembly give thoir evening, Mareh I8, at Knight 1s hall for'the benefit OF the home 3 P ntl Pelephione nth, 1y look for le tesu however, o I'ho reply was that it it they seat ther p pliace it was theie own partic have ; and the ke Pyt of for 30 Per Cent Saved . MARCES CLOTHING IN MEN'S AND BOYS® CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING 61005, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHUES, IHNSP I'his Cut P 15 waain Winter thie pected at oneother to vite inthat wiy 1though i icthis been ractod and Me MeQueary tod of heresy. It thoight that this ends the matter chirch Rev. MeQueary's size of i congressman over thecoutry are messages, Although the verdiet will him to Unitarianisin and from tl palian church, members here think th tions raised by this wo cussion the end of which is by 1o means sight THEY the trendless, Admission 2 & Co, carry largest stock of b | and o in the and samples by mail, 1 —— SeriNarreny, T Cutting Dow satic tembers o Allerman J. 11, Pace grateful to the d swil theeity expenses, Although he has | fective cw-operation in securing the it just taken hisseatin the couneil, hie is | of Senator Palmerand tave signed alrealy giving voice to his sentiments in this | ::;'“‘I”v{r‘yfl}:z-w;"‘"L‘-" j!" ik ”u'x'f:.‘ b direction withiall the case and gracefulness United States, *“who ailod d eho of aiold handat the business, Wien asked | s jn the batiie which ided in 1 yesterday as towhat he thought of th of the choiceof the pe the tnt state of aflairs as regards the pol , | Tinois ~Hon, Jobu M. Paluer, he replica the United States, “Well, I think that o than we need. Wocould op off about five of 11 the Wihether ul or ot a thing |can't say just av present, but rather think itwill cometo that in the near fuinr > conts, with the belief that theevils they seck to redress will be reformed in their house holds. vay oh vavilcond 1 thit the mile their property in for ixes had heen levied on iven by the nav e virtually Shugart field, gard Catulogue the satic Thanks, Marh 18- Thel01 demo the are pross for its of in 'MOTHERS © fiEN D”| ires howe A assamed the and his adw idingin sympaty mal I'he Bluffs delegation was 1ot the ouly one that appeared before the council. The move ment b i all through the state, and pall prts were there o present ns The wera lib Sonted Wood of field in t mpatics xpens P believes - cutting 1eral assembly e tic drive Episco erat clection @ pape ocratic wl tho ouraged eletic state 1ator frc their o aly repr fifty atiorneys Jeinterests of the various v Al desive was to g it of theroads than they One of atiorneys am i he wa 1 bed they o udepot in this wa ood oppor Mr. Graham re 1o feeling of mpanies, in spite of the 1it had been treated by was money which Lit proposed to wet it if itter to th nittd s vaised dis e ibor on the wds, and iething Were 1ow asked Mr LONG H LESSENS PAN DIMINISHES D! ARE N0 KB roon. of of ANSGER TO LIFE g ’”’”Mflr//fks”; A\OT HER it eo /e CHIL BRADFIELD HEGULMUR €0, ATLN‘T 80LO6Y AL ORUCGISTS. Gra hiad tunity rhe Wife of a alls Heir toa Fort Pa., March ey 45 | ETam 0T B - Mrs, Charle nanimity doos not | Wife of a Shamw miner, whetherindepend. | busband went t wopted as weeom Upon was nnsylvania Miner | cial Tele | $ Dimmic in | twenty patrolmen 1s Just well Fatrons of Industr Mich., Maveh I'ho n of the Pairons of n mecting he U I i itis doubt ent political action will bo nother plce wherewe are going to eut [ fit B ORI b i theexpenses is in the matterof salap- [ Me11ed bY the state ox ! I'he ordinance that was brought up the night fixing thesa passed withont a s of the day and i I Astotho ¢ m as s BIASIGKTS 18, 1s 15 suprem LSS ind HA is | or 1| ki ‘n‘ wark asusual yo morning cited 1 Charley, w As the woin band_aletter froman Fn aid Mrs. Dimmick had f heir to athird interestin an estate in | ire, | valued at 400,000, In 1550 Mrs, grandfutherdied, leaving his entire o her fadher. Some difticulty arose as the litter U tiking p perty, he was drownel w g chann His daughter od Charles Dimmick America, Mtling in the coal reg sylvanin, Two weeks ago Mes. Dimuiick v aved aletter from her sister in Laneashir stating that the estate wias about 1o b ted ap, and last ight a cable mes tled the question beyond doubt, sistersand abrother are the heirs -— Burzares LasteN The residenceof George Wil tored Ly thieves lst nisht and the clesstolen: Ono suit of clothes, and chain and tocket 5 total v Sucak thicves entered Vicificstrect Tues. night and stole two alb and cne bottle of perfumery valued at Thie went through 10N Do and stole a suit of clo ntering the house et by s wife, whoin ex n, he the i ot her b, b 7 concerne be in f - THE INDIAN NUIDERERS, are no loneer poor lewyer, wi 10 B3¢ Detivered Authorities for | DEADNOO 1, March 1y, T B —An order lie secreta | Orae to the Civil ial Special Tel diany nel Sumner rt Meade, to de rities M Graham has v t It s wnd, At npl Dimmick's | egram to price, and who | g, woild i el with it well as the mantheyhave got, But | it command of the th 18 the o wan " in the council | Hiver 1o the civil ks as | do, 50 there is no use of talk- | aliss Plty lorses, ofthe United States ¢ wood for the murder and Weihpeya, indictedat the same tine for the murde of Ranchuan Millerduring the recent Indian outbress. The two ludians aronowin the Fort Meade guard house, the military baving them to the civil hic 10 do so wiis made by the scerts Cuitel States Marshal Frye will take the pris oners to Sioux Fall they will betried o the ter of t ted States cireuit court convening theve A pil 10. On T Henoy, S. D, gram to Tie Brr ley for the murder of b Hundley, here last June Anumber of witnes making i strong cas ley, The trial will week. cam in 1599, | I Tike the ofti L all thed s t \ h wi that toCol tat 1 over th 00 i year proport 1 BOSTON state ing | asunkaota g ted ot the last term urt hell in Dead of Licutonant Casey | O | it ST | Council Blafls, Fowa. FAST BLACK SATEENS, finest display of fust black Saleens ever nanywhore is o be found at the Boston Council BLuf Tho | come 1 the reach of a A beautiful guaran teed fast black sateen for 121,c; n better fo beau ' finish, at 1 s well worihy of at bindin fae wears. at Later, L Dymersia ia (e T This forits cure. duche, constipationundy Tuli's i Iis havohecome sofamaons. They act gently on the digesti veorgans, giving them tono R VIEOT WIthont EHping o nausea, 25, GITIZENS STATE BANK of Council fs, CAPITAL STOCK..... -$130,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPL A Miller, K O, D Edmundson, Char ofthe pr s 0l Pc nhit s atend force who will be af- insalaries o notpro. w wat the earth; they only W fair and honest salary. Although they have been ostensib receiv ing#0 per month, they have i rality had only in the nelchborhood of They ar Lod to take their pay i city wirrants, I at present bring thém 2 conts on the S0 that & cut to$5 per month w thom inreality to a tritle below 60, iusist thatthis is nota fair salary for the work they have to do Ive poiice agitation has br of the prominent b portof the police department nearly universal that the ment has never been inas good it now i Lhe city is move has been for years, and this ered duela t the striet discipline in which the meibers of the depattment have been hie Wl thic close attention o business that has been required from therm, The Manhattan, sporti O'Brien muers of the by the s 6 86 The two &b, order war, n Saturc wher was en wing | ey watcl e is tho bins ve. (o Blutts, [ Atkins, western agent for DePau’s lass company, will give estimates on livery in lowa and Nebraska. ht out some to the An police condition as | orderly than it [ fact consid: Mu e, Special Tele trid of Fred Hund fatler. Hon. Zuc ‘I is inprogress her ave been exanined pinst young Hund cly this e and do 1 ne Boston St be had SINesS 1 Bla is art H is A Serious Chi 30 Raymond, was arrested Fri upon complaint of . 1. Robin Shuart, i atSixteenth and Webster t CHaman Tranie rerad banking has ciarges Ravmoud with improjer eas Lt cpitad and sarpus of wiy Svithlita il Vankk in Southwestern Lo INTEREST UN TIM = DEPOSITS, M. H. EYE BAR THROAT ST 215,00) L it u conclude ons-t E 11 ceutrally Gloasn, 1 Disgrace head quarters Rocuestrn, N szation of the by the state 1 ¥ which m fitms by the clothing « was slown by betweon manif tors Woeste union, and Jumes H exceative board of the Les beer Hughes is Jumes Mo cof - = o Unionism. Mareh At thing eutters’ 1 ard of arbitr * ot e 15 the in- veus Block Vanishes in Sonoke Midnight. De Witt's Litt pill Sl Bary Risors for dyspopsit, sour stomack is exwrted from 29 nalunion, SPARKS PRON THE sponden i — oot Wa | mippeo Tib has veon st Cutters' | sk, Dis right aro and of the | A bill appropriating $150,00) for Missc ook | extiibitat te world's faie will 1 i New Vork | the legislatre tolay Philadelphia and | - Colonel Mapleson, tho En tody in Chicago ¢ was, married yesterday o ¥ biot Sehivmer Byvon in Paris O |y tho commons yesterda b of the Welsh local option tozother it 119 amid opposition ¢ inmedi or i on (e Little et | port Simithrond was. devailed iear O A Mo., Yostenday anda number of passe injured, none fatlly Jumwes S, Ensor, o St T and attornies-at-liw, Kiown 1o businiess and social relos, s disagpeared, and it is said Nas appropristed somo £,00 s Nim by frinds, 10 whom ke pron 50 o Slory F0es, L0 relirn on tRGY investy 1 per caut @ wonth, I'he Mt n u L best little bad br CHAM BERLI A N, ™, Fruit far D { 1/ within o il i eavine Co, 617 Broadw. 1for sale on reasonable nd one-hall miles of the W buildings: p llon D, J. Hutehinson L O ! tters' naf WIRES. ast night 1that between Wh & volu 5 corre acturers in this city wetary of the chairman union. W we Mareus block, ttand Sixth st liscovorad ly iu the Pricd for Hlegal Voting. vd was on 3 G Ju trial yesterday bl e MeGoe on th ally, The crime committed on March vested on that day WL Knepher, from the outside w 1dr d veing piled O the ish imp: Miss La is alleged t have been 9, when the of cors was held. Boyd ar v an information filed by 1o wis at the polls when Boyd voted, and challenged his vote at the tine. The drea out. of whieh the troublerrew are as follows: Boyd went to the Seeond ward polls ind presented lis bal lot. He was informed that bis name was on'the registrar's list. He stated thatho © moved but a days before from the Sixth ward, and that ho bad goneto the vegistration place on Saturday o the purpose of having his name from tho Sixth tothe Sccoud, He was told that he would have to go tothe Sixth ward and have atranster shp made_out before his na 1he transforeed. He accordingly wait tothe placeof registraion in the Sixth ward, but it was closed. Some one told him that hie would not have any troubie in voting, solie thought no rore about it until dection day, when he swore in his volo wis arrested ove stated Bovd told his story to the court Kuepher told his. The factsin the « wore admitted by the prosecution to been as Bovd told them, ad the question wihethur e vote was logal or ol i3 the oo uvon which the whole matter hiuges, (! jerable interest is taken in the wse by members of both parties, as is showu by the fact that Emmet Tinley 1as attorney forthe pu tion, and A, S. Hazelton for tho defouse, The chsoe i 1nder visement by Judge Mot ariving by the o ut b of the what cliar loere! of Ll extortion. mes A, Wright IKnights of Labor. who ar from Philadelphia, Theym aud Frede Arctierof this aty, were ar ed ately alter the o ession of of arbitrators on'i « indard Oil Siter NEw Youk, Mareh 8. —J, D. Roeke president of the Standard ol trust, D declined to say day about the petition filed peneril by Roger A. Pryor nimber of independ n to bring a strict was, the second read | as Myupia. Hyper Wi car- | deringsizng eisy A NEUTALG A i & Ak, wwas fil up i 1y from the ried way us tosh Street No oneseemed to ke aud the before After and Couniell 1w . la. W wh stances i n an alarm arge FiuleyBurke, Jasaly. BURKE & CASADY, Attorneys-at-Law AND FEDERAL several minut wrrived o i notary public the scene. weil counsel wy thing to = orney if ofa asking sinst the Standardoil company to have its charter f becwise it had become of the constituent companies in the tronbie This is the same method as the proceedings against the North IRiver sugar refiuing com any. u ACTICE IN IS STATE COURTS, Brown Buile the departm nit was f which Ofices: J. 1 Wit D. II. McDaneld & Co., Butchers' and Packers’ Supliy, Market fixtures, Casinxs, Muchinery Also ng, Council Blu e cou faste one their ¢ plate glass w were finally broken w stream rior of 1t after ati a A Holding a S1. Parn, Minn, Mareh 18— [Spactal Tele gram to Tue Bee| — A dispatch from Browns Valley, Minn, saysa jublice s being held there on account of the opening of the Wahpeton and Sisseton Indian reservations | 1%isa very aesivably body of land, ropre senting 5,000 uarter scetions, cqual i every respeet tothe famous Red river villey, of whichit is really At The reservation li west line of the stats and s divectly hed by the Browns Valloy line of theGreat Northern railroad from this eity o th ol Jerome i and o ISR ndides il 1 rs of the roomed During the prc asked wihether iz building answer to th tio pparit fat the entrance 1S e was discovered be G who had made his es. ca v in which ko had been asleep Just prevent his being trausformed into a b How the fir only that fire some one in the bu 10 SPECIAL COUNCIL NOTICIES. BLUFFS, D A s tak W ANt s AHEN] ONE ENJ‘)\'S \]\ il Both the method and results when R Syrup of Iigs istaken; itis plesant and r. l|l~hmw to the taste, um] acs gently yet )mvmpllv on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs s the | gn'eiy e only remedy of its kind ever pro- |l st duced, pleasing 0 the taste and - | 0Ok =ALE A cepable to llln' stomach, prompt in | Con i its mlwn and traly beneficial in its ] 75 efficts, prepured only from the most | YV + ‘Safehoi i s he ullhy and agreeable substances, its | 450 Yot many excellnt qualities commend it NOR SALE—AL & to all and have made it the most | K iin i ad popular remdy known, fhunch Lo Syrup of Fige is for sle in He and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists,. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro ERpron gt | cure it promptly for any one who : ARy el hod wishes to try it. | beng connecter with the Nomis & Wilcox | gulitute. i ey W 2 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | Yoou sk SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, loursvLLE, Ky, NEW YORK, N. V. ‘ I'be row any of an | ¢ con Now goods are the great insta Klein, 320 Broadway, house’ in Council B west Every articl a he 15 ncluded i thenew goods, and you can wot thom atthe lowest prices and upon small | monthly payments and enjoy the weekly or use of the articles w wing for then o Ma 1stallment tin the load s The 1 March fart it o about i | well k [ died here Beecher a wi 1o, it William H. law partier \* died today st nig SersG e, 1 Herr Abrabuin Lincoln's and ¢ vof **A Lifeof Linc sidence near this ity His youngest ton, Wil immediately after the alarm haton lookir ady lighte distinetly in was there for, he was the tlames, e om. What he tie could aw b the was Do you want an e at b Rug up the A. D, T. Co., telephone | iwo. 11 Norih Main street | before Michigan Salt Men Meet, BaY Ciry, Mich, March 5. —At a of saltmen today it was deaded to allox Michigan Salt association to expive by tation March 81, Al efforts thn were futile, A barrels will be thrown o this, with iudividoal ¢ will' vesult w ruinin, ing many estaolishments, - - - Severcon Live Stock Fchan | Srus L L, March 18, - | tive Dixon of Warren today | INAMINE € ) ted ving and fur s goods, ere wis vance to th about #10,00 building is 00 and t ol by insur: o heay ¢ s re worthless e fire The fire department was ca day afternoon at 2 o'clock by box 43, t the corer of Twe and Broa The call was ~responded to by the North Man street and Lower Broad companies. The fire was iu @ houss ed by o mau uamed Quick, situated at rof Avenue [ and Twenty-second It bad started fromadefective fix all crevive having been left i the chim. through which the flame had been com. icated to the woodwork. It was 0 situ tthehose could not bo used, but few minutes' work with pails tho blaze was extinguished, 1n one of the roc there was a lot Of DArKOm furniture | tho property of Naploou Biu is i vIELE presenta introducel a bill ¥ tmbarass the Its aim vupetition aud selling | Kausas law | e whieh, if pissed, will seriou Chicago live stock excha limi for reorganiz lus of 1,000,000 the marit, ana petition, it is feared, industry aud is to H prohibit combivations to preve s enggased i bying g s similar to th aly enicted on that subject - s hip The Anche 2k denies the clos. alarm from ty-third stre Arey i from | Laln from N | At New York—The Majestic | pool aud the Waeslaud fr | - | | Ste At Moville At London 18, Now York York from 1 Antwerp, is iver- n MO RENT The ric ke, Wit it e, 101 1'e IRSALL Do not'accept any | oot 'w the Fifthu MeM When iaby was nt wo g When she was a (hild, she cric When she became Miss, sh hier Castorla, forCastrin, clung o Castoria, Sus ectod of Hayes lust gl Detective night ary ! Pierson sted Art of ney, mu ated th afler A il e e When shie Led Clildecs, she gave shem Castoria, m - Howford's cid Phogphate, Useful iu all forms of dyspepsia = or Runt —ar ton Bouwen Uy I 1 llioe, 1 Mala Bluffs stored, most of and, “t, OuuoM | RF\ LWAY TIME BI‘RD L0 BUILIN i md M Arrls Onnhin HON A Q. A mtroets Chiengo Expros Crlonteo Expr, Clioug o Fxpor lowa | N & 130 oy Ex LS B 2o P INGIC Arei s MO RIVER pm e ) b W oo b m L Ma Ghiba aism Cliy Day Fapre CNight kxp yin U1 Depot Niroos o UNON PACTHC il ol Mo I Kansas Clty Kxpross. s or X pros xpross U A tept PACTFIC th ana Maroy Sts. tio Expnss o Lamiten N CITE & PACTFLY, a0 Marcy Ste Oty Passenger Paul Expr SIOUY OITY & PAC it ol W Paul L 10 A ter sy, | Om: CHICAGO & N i o am (hlcas 130 po Vst 18 hvw | 0w Aedm FHWES (KRN 0 Marey s, Lxpress o 1. ruitod |0 nm datfonioxe. §un')| 103 pm tom kiyo & pm S un Fasthost K (exoMon)| 740 am CHICACO Ml PACT, .1 dnpie, 1 Sta 00 p Chieag o ¢ Arrives Omabn B pu | O A g . 10t n C MO VALLEY 1 Webiter 8ty Express 15X Sundny ) Pascx Sund'y Wiy Canr Arrisia 590 2§ " @ IREYY |Arrives x| Omab MBSO UKL P ACIETT 7L And W ebste Arrives s | Omaie Expro, Exiren s &K wa 4K pin am Fic OMALLA A =1 Funiter 40 g Arrinn Eleatric Trus,u, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete_ AGENTS WANTED. DR.C B, JUDD, 508 Broa iwy, Council TELEPHION £35S, Bluffs, Ia OVTICE ‘\‘. l;l' OFFICER & BA NKF o] Um,u s Br "BLUFFS, 1 dejosits

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