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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL OFFICE: No, 121 BLUFFS, EARL STREET, ¥ part of the City. MANAGER. Delivered by Carrier in H. W, TILTON . - =« TELEPHONES: Bustuess Of 3 Night Editor — MINOR MENTION. Bluffs Lumber Co., con chattel loans, 204 Sapp block ant water fn your yard or #0 6 Bixby's, #irz Merriam block Wanted--Pupils for the piano, orzan guitar by an experienced tercher lately Chieago. Room 304 Merriam block. Those who attended the Congregational church yesterday were gratified at hearing the Orphan quartette, the reorganization cf which was made possivle by the tewSorary presence in tho city of Prof MeDormid, whoso iomo is now in Winnipeg. The four voices blendid as pleasantly as in the days of old It is to be hoped they will bo heard often during Prof. scDermid’s stay hor Referee Ross hoard the arguments in tho case of Henry against Evans, the luw suit which has required the expenditure of much time, money and newspaper space dur- ing the last fow y the library room of the county court house Suturday afternoon The caso will bo roturned to tho court in a few days with the report of the refero e, A strawberry and y eream social iven in the school house at the F'ranklin avenue tomorrow ening benefit oi the mission Snnday school, is hield thero evory Sunday. The the entertainment will be devoted to getting an o for the school. M. P. Ellis camo_near being victimized out of his homo last F'riday by a treacherous oil lamp, Al the family wero away and Mr. Ellis was left monarch of the household. He 100 loft the house about midnight and left the lamp burning. When ho returned some timo later the lamp had explodec room was in lames. He did not summa fire department. but went to work with a pail to carry water and empty it on tho flames. The room was gutted “and all the furniture was completely ruined before the fire was extinguished. The damage will amount to savecal hundred dollars, Children's day was observed lnst at the Trinity Methodist church church was nicely decorated for the occa. sion. A concerf was given in which the children of the Sunday setool took part, the programmo consistiag of recitations and singing, all of which was nicely performed. Elder C. C. Morrison. the boy preacher of Red Oak, addressed large audienco yestor- day afternoon at the Young Men’s Christiun Assoclation rooms, George Baker, a momber of the Twin City dyo works bascball club, sprained tis anklo badly yesterday afternoon whilo playing a game near the fair grounds. Have You Got a Horse? Svery man who owns a horse should kncw that Haller's Barbed Wire Liniment is the oniy remedy that will give prompt relief to all “sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and fis warranted to effect a complete cure. Gso'inoat oil; covs, prompt delivery. L. G telephionn 203, house and from will be end of for the which ovening wood and _coal: Knotts, 24 Main, 335 Broadway. On the occasion of the democratic state convention to be held at Ottumwa June 24, the C. B. & Q. will sell tickets commencing June 22, at ono fare for the round trip. good returnine June 26, For further particulars call upon O. M. Brown, ticket agent, No. 518 Broadway, Swanson Music Co, PER-ONAL PARAGRAPHS Hugh Goss of Council Blnffs is visiting his brothers in Sioux City. Wall McFaaden and C. D. Walters ro- turned yestorday mornmg from Keokul, where thoy have been attending United States court. O. . Harlan of Springficld, Neb., s visit- ing his brother, Alvert Harlan, ile camo over to attend’ the Kuights of Pythias memorial yesterday. Johin S. Biack of Creston is at the Grand. Mrs. R. C. Smith of Oil City, who has been visiting the family of J. O. Jones, has left for her home. DeWitt's Littio Early Risers for tho Liver Rev. Edward B. M. Browue, Talmage,” will delivera litorar ical lecturo on “The Talmud, Its Ethics and Literary Beauties,” at the First Baptist church” Tuesday ovening, Juno 23, at § o'clock. Tickets, 2 the ‘““ewish and histor- Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl stroet, next to Grand hotel, Telophono 145, High #grade work a specialty. Veteran Legion at Church. About fifty of tho Union Veteran Legion met at the hall on Pearl street last evening and marched to the St. Paul's Episcopal chureh in responso to au fnvitation exteus v 1 J. Mackoy. A special service had veen prepared for tho occasion, and was histened to with close attention by the veterans. The music ineluded *“The Sun shali bo No More thy Light,” by Woodward, and “Magnificat and Nune Dimittis, by Whitfold, which were finely rendered by tho surpliced choir. An approbriate sermon was preached by the rector. sslor's Magic Headacne Wafers. Cures all deches in 20 minutes. At all druggis Morgan’s prices for furnitu o on install- ment plan lower than any other nouse in city. Picnic at Manhattan beach, Lake Manawa; good fishing, fine bathing and boating; plenty m shade; best place for camping out pavties. Try it, Assignee's salo of Gilmorao's elry, stationery, toys, ete., 225 Sunday at Manawa. Yestorday was a field day for Manawa. Merchants, professional men, clerks, me- chanics and the humbler toilers filled every seat in the motor trains during the aftornoon and enjoyed the perfect June Sabbath and tho attractions at the lake with unalloyed pleasure. The breeze mado excellovt sail ng And the lake was covered with white winged craft and row boats. Manhat- tan beach was alive with bathers and merry makers. Tho big pavilian has been con pleted and suoltored hundreds of guosts from the sun. The water toboggans wore a great attraction aud were kept going _conunuaily ‘The people were distributed all along the beach and enjoyed the day’s outing to the fullest extont. " In the evening the electric lights brillfantly iluminated the ~lake front in’ the vicinity of the hotel and made the evening still more enjoyable, stock of jow- Main street. Do Witt's Little Euriy pill ever made. 8 ime. None equal Risers, constipation © them now. S ‘or Partition, Threo sults have boen commenced in dis- trict court by Attorney Frank Trimble in bo- half of 2 to effect the division of tho Folsom estate, comprising nearly $15,000. Iu each of the suits Florence Fol som and J. B. Blake, guardian of George B, Folsom and admivistrator of tho estate of Adele Folsom, are made defendants, Similar suits wero commenced sevoral years ugo, but It is alleged in the petitions that he yudenull and void, because Blake had not filled his bond as administrator of the e tate, vecause Wrignt, Baldwin & Haldane attompted to appear in one of the suits 1 be half of the minor heirs and it was afterwards found that there bad been no service on the beirs, and for other similar reasons. In one suit the amount of the property in question 15 §19,000, in the second 24,000, and in th third §2,000. The ;-mvmm wants a partition effected and her two-fifths of the ostate sct apar t for b Bostlittle very Folsom, De Witt's Little Early Risers, best pill, “Council Bluffs souvenir spoons at Burhorn's. Unlon Park races, Omaha and Counci Bluffs, September 8-11, 8,50 0; Octover 20-22 000. For programmes address Nat Brown, hants hotel , Qwaha, oceeds of | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. Beantiful June Sabbath Spent in Pleasant Bylvan Glad:s, FAIRMOUNT PARK DRAWS OUT MANY. Basky Dells and Mossy the Weary Cit from the Hot and Dusty Streets to Hear Sweet Music, Fairmount park was the point aimed at by alarge purt of the population of Council Bluffs and Omaha, and most of the pe that aimed at it struck it. All the motors notin use on other parts of tho line were put on to do duty on the park branch, and every one went packed. Not all the seats and the platforms crov but tho only thing that prevented the cars from c s on the roofs was the fact that th company had neglected to provide ladders by which to ascend Dalbey’s band was the attraction. the first concert of the season, and howed its appreciation of tue pleasure | ished by the park commissioners, in un | mistak All around tho band stand was a of humanity, walking, lying on the green grass, or rd ¢ car- rlages. mp and the hotel the ate deacon, the working man with his the young with his sweotheart young man ln search of one, we and enjoyed themselves huge The attendance showed plainly that Fair- gnized as the ly as rying loac It was the pub- ble terms. mass, in clork, fawily, nd th 1l there, man ut park is coming to ba rec people's resort, and there were n many thero from Omaha as from the Bluffs, The illion for refreshments is t near- completion, done there other attr: to the al- ready 1aree list. There is talk of putting in a large number of seats for the accommoda- tion of the crowds. Just in front of the band stand are several natural amoitheaters which can bo utilized in this way, and it is probable that this will bo one of tho first improve- ments to be made. T'he con ts will be madoa regular feature of the rest of the Sunday afternoons during the warm weather. Thera is also talk of hav- ing a cel ion in the park on the Fourth of July, with fireworks in the evening. The orning Drink at tho clubs is Sulpho-Saline, a mild laxative v, bottled at Kxcelsior Springs, Mo. Send for prospectus of T Claims, ek Bureau of BO-TON STORE; Council Blaffs, Ia te the prices on sun umbrellas and mitts for the week : SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Having just received part of a larze manu- facturer’s” stock through our New York buyer, we aro prepared to show tho largest line_and at lower prices than cver shown 1n the west. A FEW OF THE SPECIAL NUMBERS : £1.10, $1.50, $1.75, 32,00, €00, $4.50. The avove goods come in all tha novelties of handles, such as black, el ) studded, metals, fancy oxydized, oxydized with inlaid pearl, fancy crovks, horns, Mexi- can onyx, Dent's latest steol vods, gold rings, and other novelties too numerous to mention in ail over 1,500 sun umbrelias on sulo for this weel. Seo pricos in show window. SILK MITTS, We have recerved the balance of our order from the manufacturer of ladies' black and colored silic mitts and can show special val- ues at e, S, S0c and ¢ of 24-iuch fn_colors at ¢ fo all the latest and most delicato tiats. BOSTON STORE. ForntriNomay, WiitetAw & Co Council Bluffs, Ta. B.—Store closes at 6 p. m., excopt Jdays and Saturdays. Mondays 9 o'clocl, Saturaays 10 o'clock. ythian Memorial. The Knights of Pythias held their annual memorial exercises yesterday afternoon in accordance with the plan laid down. At 2:30 tho members of the lodges of this city, to- gether with about twenty representatives of the Underwrod lodge, No. 275, gathered in tho hall on Pearl street and procceded with tho exercises according to the ritual. After this purt of o programmo had boon com- pleted they went to Fuirview cemetery, e- companied by Dalb band, where “they decorated the graves of their dead comrades with flowers. T ritual followed out in this ceremony is siugularly beautiful and was highly enjoyed by all all who witnessed it. Agato bea g scales, coffea mills with foo power, greoers refrigerotors, butter coolers Catalogue of Borden & Sellock Co., Chicago vour furniture, curpets, stoves and housetiold goods of Mandel & Klein, Council Bluffs. Prices very low; froiet prepaid to your city. Buy Bright upland hay at staughter prices for next thirty days; 450 tons, H. L. Carman,cor- ner Pearl und 5th avenuo, an Have a IY L. A. Cuspar is an enthusiastic wi for Council Bluffs. Seciug that subsc tions for the proposed fruit palace were not coming iu as rapidly as they should, he now comes forwaad with anovel propisition. It is to the effect that if he can the assistance of tho ladies in decoratidg the palaco, andthe citizens will give him $5,000, he will put 0,000 cash into the and make it a Success. As ho is fin and morally respoasible, the proposition seems to be mooting with great favor, and it is probable that the contract will be' closed. Mr. Caspar also proposes that if any other man will make a like proposition he will re- tire in his favor, and also pay the $2) pri- vate subscription which he has already made. He 1s not so anxious to assume the rcsponsi- bility of such an undertaking he is to have the enterprise pushed to a success. Mr. Caspar is peculinrly fitted ence and natural talents for an exhibit, and it seems that his proposal opens the way for an easy and practical solution of the problem of how best to secure a fruit palace. addition to the proposition Mr. Caspar generously promises that in case there 13 anything made out of the enterprise ho will glvo such profits to the city. iere is more than enoizh subscribed to the former plan to provide the £,000, and it is probable that most of the subscribers would cousent to changing to the ne w scheme uit ace. nave by experi- Zing such Do not forgot that Haller's Pain Paralyzer will cure all cases of dysentery, relieving the griping pain and restoring the bowels to healthy action 'ho Rock Island sells special excursion tickets from Council Bluffs and other points to Colfax Spriugs, Ia., and retura, good until October 31 Gentlemen desiring atly fitting suits for summer wear will find just what they want at Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. Planos, organs, C. B. Music Co. Mur Bouricius, music_teacher, removed w 543 Broadway, over C. B. music company Commencing July | the be adopted ut Kelloy's gr way 15 B'way system 104 will Broad cash ry Duquette & Co.’s Pomona fruit juice tabléts, They are delicious. Brutal Banana Seller. Frank Moove, an Italian, was arrestod yes terday for brutally assaultiug & six-year-old | boy named Sugerman at Thirteenth and Lougias strects, Itscems that several boys bad been tormenting Moore, and he finally selzed the Sugerman child, who had been watching the proceedings, and struck him a territic biow on the side of the head, knock ing bim down, Several spectators of the Banks Lure | ;i THE OMAHA Affuir state that the child had taken no part whatever in the trouble, but was merely an_onlooker. His head was badly bruised and discolored by tne blow. Aftor his arrost Moore sent for an attor- noy, ivho visited Judge Helsloy and secured the releaso of the prisoner on bail - apply to R, or Schlitz R )Furnam, Sch beer tie 10: s : salvationists, Commencing today the Salvation army soldiers will observe the Weeck of Self Do. This is a service universal all over the Id fu the army of the red coats Itis supposed that every Salvationist and Salva tion arm soldier will aeny themselves of ing and send the proceeds to the self fund. Special servicos have been the weok. Major Keppel will be here on Wednesday night, and a rousing meeting is exnecte A large number of recruits will be mustered in at that time. All contribu- tioas at the Saturday and Sunday mectings will bo sent to headquarters for 1 fund. The proceeds are to be used in home and foreign missionary work .- Caught Mr. Slick, D. B. Hyde is u lightaing rod agent and for some time past has been working Harlan county, la, He got into some trouble and forged some notes. Fearing detection Hyde iped for Council Blugs, Sherift Rainbow located him there, but yesterday, when he went for bis man, ho found Hyde had again skipped. Tlic sheriff was on his way to the polico station to ask Chief Seavey’s tielp in huntin g for Lis slick forecr when he saw his man on Farnam street, Quickly catling an officer the forger was placed und rrest and taken to the central station where he 1s charged with being a fugitive from justice. ho sheriff will leave today for home with bis prisoncr, ! ~ Savsapavilla and Burdock, the me of we arranged for Use Hall great blood Runs Two ¥ t. Bunrinetos, Ia, June 21.—(Special Telo- gram to Tue Br Prosident Perkins of the Burlington road is in the city and said to or that there is no truth in the report tho fast mail contruct had been let to the Santa Fe road. The contract with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy still runs for two years, o Chicago Molders Will Strike. Cieaco, June 21.—Two thousand molders will probably be on strike by Monday night. The union decided last night that no mem- bers should work on architectural work in any Chicago foundry during the continuance of tho present strike of architectural iron workers, ‘This is practically ordering astrike of 2,000 molders of the city who are engaged in that class of work. The strike now threat- ens to spread to otber building trades, -— A Cara. We want every lady and all tho boys and girls to call on your druggist and get some of our beautiful cards and a book of vuluable uformation free, Prormerany Co, L LostSoma Stock. Oliver Spraul of Philadelphia, who was taken from the train Friday in an insane con- dition, had 101 shares of Penusylvania rail- stock in his pockotbook. A telegram from the Quaker city statod that he should have 130 Shures and asked for au juvestiga- tion if any of the stock was missing. It is supposed that the sccurities have been lost. “The police will look into the matte - Killed the Warden. Mexrimis, Tenn,, June 21.—This morniug at the county infirmary Eli Burns, a colored lunatie, attacked Warden Frank Gregory with a sbovel, striliing him a violent blow on the head, killing him nstantiy. - Not a One-Man Government. At the time of Secretary Chase’s last resignation—which, by the way, Judge Chittenden thinks was not intended by its author to be accepted—Mr. Lincoln cume into tho register’s room one day and asked him how long the treasury could be run under an acting appoint- ment, Chittenden was horror-struck at the idea of letting Chase go out, and aid: *Who can fill his place? There is not aman in the United States who can do it. Secrotary Chase is a national noces- sity.” “How mistaken you are,” Lincoln quictly obsorved. *Yet it is not strange; Lused to huve similar notfons, No! if we should all be turned out tomorrow, and come back here in a week, wo should find our places filled by a lot of fellows doing just as well as we did, and in many instances better. As the Irishman suid. *In this country one man is as good nother, and, for the matter of that, a deal better.’ No, this government dozs not depend upon the lifo ot any man.’ et S et oy Switchman B.dly Hurt. C. E. Comrad, a B. & M. switchman, while working in the lower yards near Gibson yes- terday morning was caugit between two cars and thrown down. As ho fell he managed to get a fivm hoid on the lower rung of the ladder and hung on, Comrad was dragged some distance before the long traia of froweht cars could be stopped when it was found that the left log and 100t was terribly bruised. A couveyanco was procurred and the in- Making Glad the Waste (Waist) Places. “That's what I call making glad the walst places,” said Smithson, as he put his arm around a lady’s waist. But Lilly wou't care much for this show of affection if Smithson doesn't get rid of that disagrecable catarrh of hi Won't somebody tell him that Dr. Sag Catarrh Remedy will enre him, By its mild, soothing, antiseptic, rluunm.w and licaling propertics, Dr, Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh In the Head, as thousands can testify. *Cold in the Head " is cured with a few applications, Catarrhal Headache is rclieved and cured as if by magic, feet faith, the makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy —the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Bufs falo, N. Y., offer to pay $300 to any one suffering from Chronie Catarrh in the Head whom they caunot cure, Now, if the conditions were reversed —if they asked you to 2500 for a positive eure you mig are reputable’ men, with yenrs of honor- able dealing ; thousands of dollars and a great name buck of them, They believe in themselves, Isn't it worth a trial ¢ lso't ey trial preferas ble to catarrh ? DOCTOR Pills are & Positive Cure for Blek! licadache, Tillowsness and e 10 W i, MOOKEA » (5., DAILY the self- | BEE: MONDAY jired man taken to St/féAeph's hospital The wounds were dressed a#d at midnight Comrad was resting easier'5tit 1t was impos siblo to determine just how Nerious his in Juries would be. it Mothers will find that Halior's Pain P ar alyzer i1s a sure and pleasant cure for dr a rhoca, - Webber Id Charles Friday and with the Hanscom afternoon, Mr. Flemini nttied, bbor, one of the.crooks arrested suspected of boing connected robberies of the nouses near id¢ntified yostorday furray, who boards ot Poppletdh avenue, called at polico headquarters and faentified the cont and vest Webbor had on as being his property. A hankerchief found in the pocket of Brown, his pal, was also proven to boe the property of Mr. McMurray, A witien Guarantee to CURE EVERY CASE or fi ! LI b MONEY REFUNDED. ‘m permanent and not a patching up. Case atod five years ago have Nevcr aoen & §¥mptom . Ty describing case fully we can tieat you b A1, and we givo tho 8ATMe KFoNg guArantee to curc ¢ refund all money, 0 Who prefer to come hore © treatment ean 40 a0 and we will pay railrc Rotel bills while here if we fail to cute. for o case that one MAGIO R t e Fite o © tho evid We kriow that tly a0, t the most crine bl to give more th L ur five years' practice with the A lie Teen most difiienlt to overcome the prefudice aininst all ko-called apecifics. But nnder our strong witaranteo you should 1ot hesitate to try this remedy Yo take no chance of lostmig your money. We guar antea to curo or refund ev And o8 wo hiave a Tation to protect, also fnancial backing of $300, So all wio wiil try the treat putting u Doy dtiments and although 11 back your mon il you try us, Old t5 90 days. In wding, o reputation o nanies and addrosses of curcd who_ have given permis re costs you only postago to do this; it wiil%ave you a world of suffering from mental strain and if you are marricd what may your offspring sufler tirough your own negligence. 1€ your sy mptomsare sore throat, mucous patehes in month, rheumntiim {1 boncs and folnts, hair falling out, eruptions on any art ot ine body, fécling of general doprossion, p A head ek you Bave no time to. wa h ‘constantly taking mereury and potash should ontinue it. Constant e isurcly ing sore o 1 ondence sent sealed in pla i mo~t Figid investigation o &all In oe powc. to wid you Address, 00K Nebraska. MAGIC (}UR e ONLY, £600 for n cuso of Lost or Fuilinz Manhood, General or Nervous Debility, woukness of tody or mind, the effects of errors or excesses in old or young that we cannot cure, W gu rantee every cuseor refund every doilar. Five s trial treatment $1, full corse $5. 1 ceptivio benefts re lzed in thrce days. By mitly secarely packed fram obsorvation. _ COOK REMEDY CO., OMAHA. NEB. LADIES ONLY MAGIC EFMALE REGULATOR, Sato and Cortain toa duy or money refunded. Price by mail £, " Sealed fem observation. COOK REMEDY CO, Omwha, Neb. EDY w 8 gheptiea temporary v REMEDY it 10, 1t 18 pertectly ra CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK..... -$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.. 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225.000 Dinectons—L. A. Miller, F"0. Gloason, E. [x Bhugart. E. E. liart, J. D.'Edmundson, Charles K. Hannan. Transact general banking busi- ness. Larzest capital aod surplus of way bankin Southwestera [owa INTERESTON TIMZ DEPJSITS, A Summer Resor, Liake Manawa Hotel. Attractions: Fine Fishinz. Boating, Bath- ing and Excellent Mineral Water. Only fifteen minutes ride from Council Blufts, Motor trains every half hour, direct o centers of Counell Blufts and Omahii. Most delightful and accessibie place for vlenic partles. TELEPHONE NO 45 COUNC S STEAM DYE WORYS All kinds wnd Clewning dono In the Higheststyio of tho Art, Fadol and Stained hrics wide to 100k as good s new. Hel liers Croined By Steim, T RS-l ner. Work prombtly dono and- delivored in ull’ parts of 'thozountry. Send for prics iist, O, A MAGHAN, Prop. 1018 Broadway, Noar Northwestera Dipos, CouNerL BLUFFS. 1A THRE GRAND, Council Bluffs, la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotal is Now Open. George T. Phel ps, Manager. JUNE SPECIAL COUNCIL T LONT betwoen 114 Joanay sto Tudy' return to 303 Sapp blo reward, \ JFOR SALE - Good tar rlage: or will trade Abply to %10 Efght Girl to le Fifth av Puplls fe AN ox pu Johnst TANTED. Tot [)Ogon want the Counell BlufTs, oft provea? 1 so call and at the real estato and I & Co. List change, with s, nnd s Cole & Co,, No. 4, Peu YLATRVOY ANT and J aeter readings: nlsc nend lock of halr for re Suys and evonings, duc F Terms, FORSALE-ForRent to Vuy, sl or r estato Tine don't do e laree list of hargalns Muin and 515 Penrl stre JINE bred horse, tha rtrade. Address 122 West Broad way, Cc ar > und $1.0). Ay an & Walker's 312 D 1 BlufMs, you wili always find snap Durgain® in rea buy, or a good place to wan't to sell or trade, (OR SALE—Elegunt « slnglo driver and see theni before bu saios stables No. 418 I Blufrs, NIFICENT a ots. located ¥ asonublo rty for ront {0k RENT—The M. Dok, WILH Hhsemone Squire, 101 Pearl streot. {'OR SALE or Kont houses, by J. R Rioe. 104 Main st, Gounoll Bluffs Kefrigeratc Wo buy only In cur prices. Our Rucino e © last year at Min most ecor nical conipetitors. Gasoline Stoves on The genuino New Process. No infe and sco us, Old genera Victor + We are now able for t de on these ¢ s the cheu Screen Wire, est line of . hinges and t costs to fit no one would be wit [ COLE & CoLE, 41 Main streot. Two good walters at tho Model restaurant, Counoll Biuvs. Our property fol Mra I nenr cornor 15th street, Council Biufs Swan & Walker, No, prices s on Installments. refrigerators ow-Procoss Doors and Frames. our houses with serecns NOTICES BLUFFS, dison, and_Driesh gold watch, K wnd recelve earn drossmaking. Mrs | ot the plano. organ and rlenced teachor 4. Merrian bio proved or unimproved n & Van Patten, uily horse and top car- r good unimproved huve th in the vicinity of her mproved or unim- our listof bareaing i oftice of J. 0, Co! 8il0, FONL OF o~ ro customer, J. O, streot. ground floor sychoniotric, or char- ) dingnosis of disease. ndings by lotter, Sun. Hooper. 1422 A W nt nti nted—If you want wnything i the real you iave seon our 512 ots, Counell Blufs. t cu At 25, will sell or cull on D, Brown, puncil Blufrs. > Matn strect and 313 tate if you wanv to list o burgain it you tonm and fine call Smith street, rringe reasonuble ving Isuac M. North Seventh ty miles fro torms. Son by Dy & Malon b and o “iand, with glve lowest first and ail lots. Can sfrigerators took neapolis for best agalust Installments, nd_ Quick Meal rior Imitations icycles, he first time to supply rated bicyel The pest. and_plain_da ey 21 yoh know ire. oW it. Don't GI And get nothing in doiug it when you pay asked fér an ordinary i more_than .00 W warranted and gu mower for £.00. Exam Gurden ilose D¢ p Good quality and will Come und seo it. The Best R Is the North Star. that are warranted dog-duys. and produces a_lower than auy other refriz Mexican Han are worth looki t They lots of comfort during the summer. Jolumbia Plenty of them now There I8 no other in the Buse bull goods, step-ludders, water o hampers and olothes fee croum fre to five minute: conom Itis the amount th much what they enrn, that oventually makes them rieh. Tn busing like a refrigerator it Is thing else than the first cost In deter: its sconomy. The Guern erator is a8 handsome furniture and cos class irtlel economizer ot fee, temperature. All wool, the best non- molsture known. All and cleaned, lnvest Houschold before buyinz. Liuwn Mowers. The New Quaker Clty. counterpart of the Ph cheaper. From & w §7. delphia also and you ean take your cholce. Screer and window screens, the lar; the city, and all the Iy hardware line, ut No. 11 ) 1 Sims & Saunders—Attorne: federal courts. Room: Beno block, Councit Bt e Away Money It is uot like some others 1t does use some orator on the market. less than any other first- and stands at the houd asan glving the lowest o tho e slmply the common Wi mowe Y o will sell you a first- rantecd twolve-inch ine thew. e give you satisfaction, efrigerator ) freeze without fee in lee, but uses less temperature with luss mmocks, 75c. ng nd will give you Bicycl to supply all demands. o world cqual to buskets, the 1 ble, the b for sale ouly tor: t poople savo, not so a houschold necessity woll to constdor some- inin psey Household Kefrig- us’ 4 piece of parlor d ulr pucking is Tainarall du or of heat and purts 1 be t nout igute the Guernsey 15 In every respect the tludelphi, and much We “carry the Phila- [=] Doors - est wnd finest in atest novelties In th o GART & SONS, reet. Councll Biut At law, the stite 4 and 5 rs, Hl nell’s store. hours. § . ni. to 9 p. . Dr. M. H. CH Chambers, 5 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PLAT OF Rohrer's Subdivision PR NI o . o . . 28 8 TP e BROADWAY —Attorney at T .-lumu e, Law, No. 19 rl strect, over Bush- No. 25 Business Councll Bluts, L. AMBERLIN SURGEDN, Council Bluffs, Ta. Shugart-Beno B'k. Room 1. 9to 12 m 7and 8p.m. 13” STREET This block of ( bulld their el & N. W M. E. dlous new pussenger depot RO} H{[* R (Upstuirs) 102 Main and 103 Pearl Streets, Counc | Eluffs, Iowa. Which puts on the mwarket the best business und trackage lots u the city of Council Bluffs. Ry. o For prces. pot grounls on ) sald road wil Apply to whio YOU C¢ with half a glance tha buy your own as We'd rather miss a s tomer and have him to “BLACK BALL” for we’'re after in the long run from se u well ale t disa that kind of AN -SEE t this is a safe place to your boy's clothes. han mislead cus=- pointed or disposed every opportunity, success that comes 1g people well. S as 1t S € V1Y OUR OWN MAKE of School Suits and have done “heaps of (¢ tomers are as enthusia if they had an inter comes from the splen Isn’t this better than | ple and having them fe a “confidence game” 3oys' Knee Pant Suits, 4 io years, neat in pattern, strong service, $2.00. Joys' All Wool Knee ts, our own make, dozens styles, all handsomely made uj popular prices, $2.50, $3 $4.00 and $5:00. o Sui in handsomc Suits, ver fifty ~r\lc and dressy Knce Pant $5.00. est 14 in Pant of $3.50, at Dr'uw;v Clothes for Boys »od.” Some of our cus- stic about these goods as in the business. It all did satisfaction realized. bam boozeling” the peo- el that you have played n them. Graduating Suits for the boy from 14 to 18 years, natty, nobby suits in and three button cutaway, with price attractive and styles superh or youth, sack ) Boys" Long Pant Suits, 14 to 18, suits especially adapted to the » | boy of the period as regards sers vice, $4, $5, 80, $0.50, $7.50, $8, $8,50, $9 and $10. SPRCIAIL. 28 dozen Indigo Bl close at BOc. For the Ladies’ w finest assortment of Si and Zephyr Shirt Wai As for Hats and realize here’s a money- szxvinq ue Star Shirt VW aists to e carry the largest and 1k, Silk Flannel, Madras sts in this city. Furnishings, if you don’t place to buy these things, something’s wrong in your inve tigation. BROWNING, RELIABLE Southwest Corner | ( Money cheerfully refunded wh KING & (0, CLOTHIERS, 5th and Douglas Sts. en goods do not satisfy.) (Send for llustrated Catelogue.) PEN With an Entirely New Cash Direct From AGAIN Ling of Goods Bought for the Manufacturers. Cash Always Talks. I have secured some of the greatest bargains in men’s and boys’ suits ever heard of in this city. Icansell men’s and boys clothing 80 per cent off of manu- I am prepared to back up every word [ say by facturers’ prices. showing goods and giving prices. For example, here are a few leaders: 50O Men’s Working Suits AL S83.00. 800 Men’: 84 Suits .BO, at 800 Men's Black Worsted Sult At 87,00 800 Men’s All Wool Dress Su its in differentstyle s, from 85 to B8. 800 Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, in different styles, at 500. BOO Boys’ Suits, age 4 to 14, dur- ing the sale at 1.OO. 400 All Wool Boys' —4 to 14, $2.26. Suits, at— ages [ Carry a Splendid Line of Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc. M. MARCUS 546-548 Broadway, Gnuncil Bluffs, Whick is tk LARCES T e fock 2 b \V lis2 o, s - WL ond place 177 ond thew gap M largrrd (,“(v - e «A.-l“ - TRY%SEE @aflmg PrROMPT “ATTEN TION First-:- National -:- Bank COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. i Up Capitaly = =« « « §100,000 t organtzad bank In tho elty. Forelgn and domestic exchanzo and looal seouritlos Witention paid € colleetions. Auoyints of 1 divil Bals, banks, bankers and corporations $oHolLa L o, rospondence Inyited. GED. P SANFOID, Prosdent AW, RIEKMAN, 0 AT RICE, B Ahtor Asslstant Cashior Gas Heating Stoves. No Asues! No SMokn buth rooms, bed raoms, ote T I8rge a8sortment. Just the thing f Cull und se C. B. Gas and Elestric Light Co 211 Pourl and 210 Main Stroet. Orbfl cyaernd., 5 L ORDERS, AN ST fa CHEST PS WANTE \OR.C R TED B, | 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [a TELEPHONE 2064 D,

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