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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THE OMAHA BEE.|NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFS, “ouncil Bluffs, Ia COUNCIL BLUFF R Trouble Mr, Kemp is in Through St K, Saturdays | Ohicago's Reputation s a Separation Ces - i Man's Unfaithfal Wife, nts tosall evening purchasers 10 give s DELICIOUS / . o — o » Saturday and M e SHE HAS CEASED TO LOVE HER SPOUSE, | day cver e ALY G bt it MSS“‘G' Flavorlng 1 ; J I Y okt M Catuds i The: | Ao & Bth, o] denly. DisaRpentfeoubis: oh SV Goth l'1 and Douglas Sts. a Sy i carceration of the Object of N sl Medalved site ta fnavol Race Track Nearly Results i er € Her Erring Affections. c1d gloves, one of theTost consplouou: in Blootshed, ¥ PO il of gy ik codl Iabatook One drunk was 10 ¥ 4 @ line of Bnirritz 8 3 fora F T . the average swell tailor estordny morr i . ar $1.00 good! s Crrtcann Brnear o Tne Bre, r 91 \ halt right now, and son Music Co, has remoy THGSAEY. Hig led i 8, b Wtieldon Akt NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. muke a f SBAMTHORS Be i gh priced offeriogs and Masonic Temple ] o > b . b " h Here is another man who thiuks divore AR S ! F54 T in your i Tammer's o : bbb, i are kept constantiy ou tap in Chica | Vanllla - Of perfect purity. the handsome 1 Dross S ght, medium and hoa 2 Merriam block o (formation L 0 dozen 19¢ and 2 1 naster Sexton has & lett ot g ¥ t Overcoats we've made or fi and winter comfc The M. L» 8. N, will sell home made ca a6 (e HiaBaEd handkerchiefs, som : master Sexton has a from T. W Lemon =] of great strangth: vy w Overcont made uj and winter com e M. L. 8. 8. will sell mad ol w1088 1050 SHoh. Don* 3 Harry of Galveston addressed, “Attornes-at- | Orande = and economy from s, bread, brown bread, doughr been the companion of K I : 2ic ead on't fail hicago.’ ‘This is what st 1588 Economy In thelr use i t 521 Broadway, next to Beard's fru % " thi - bargain JOSTON ST AW, Clicag, A3 WHRS Ve Ppoot oW - 8% 531 Broacway, tiext {0 Beard's fr ict. Mrs, Allison camo to this city from Il Yot 0L AU0) trom Texas writes: “I have been a | Almond s s ol CVIlE 5wt diter Fothieringham, Whitelaw & Co mi S rites: 1 bavobeend | pose etcy) Flavor as delicately case wab postponed indefinite b Avenue ( ing ter visit _counell BIUES %] hos refused to live with me for tureo | _8nd deliciously as the fresh frult: account of a failure among the o came 8 el {“"““‘\1 Petition Is Filed. or four times, and the last time | — ——— o ‘f\ a : f bris . i i she | ‘E’Z‘nll‘ly I‘V‘H\;.:‘ ;. ’“ - ref rr d to s .‘J: 1\[ ard of her she bad r ff with a man, ADVICE TO THE ACED- . ) o divorce case you will let me know w L will give X - ot A p : Kb it ge brings Infirmit Al t 4 ith Mr. Ke “"\“ Lokl Westeott against R B. Westeott | me'a divorce for and how much will you | bowels, weak kidneys aid torp league club rooms to ) i d 8 R ke the distrl u dag charge and b re you | , | 7o'l s i8S any made to ordc Marriage licenses were ¢ ay to rerd Buffs and | ter 50 lot me hear at once I ¥ the fc parties: Her . b no more | DeWitt's Little E ars: only pilto Mary I : = cure sick headacto reguiate the bewels BANKE ) 2 have a specific effect on these organs, sti Joseph Krate | v hed o sta e - Detectives i 1l ulating the bowels, gives iy th of Omak W b ec Wt DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK P v scouring was some ¢ where, and piling up | No Speculative Craze or Excitement | ford, heaa Ke s v ilavished | Weekly Review of Trade says His Brotust -d 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. t 3 t v from genuine F C The past weck has brought th 1 | member of th 0 7 | 1 I 1w ck and far reaction in stocks with the passing fornia two weeks i 1 equally | YRTANTED dend by the Missouri Pacific and so : Hmun vy SDe rs_ on WLE kb e bt b L Trade and their sudd ness of the country no _reaction appears nor | apaeqran attri 10 supposed heavy . aret ragement. ln very | losses. AL many cases far il realize on thei EXCITING RACE TRACK EPISODE G UL »,f\ wheat this year more than the euti There were pistols drawn to prevent NOR RENT | < on account of s i Sa TRy oficial order being carried out at Garfiel " \dies of Council Bluffs | & e o park yesterday. It was during tho be \q VETAT #tooks ot mateliandlse antd{61uF SR oF Lo et display \is . season | v has for the time retarded s on the second race. Signature, & h 3 Onisha and Counctl BIUTS property to ex raiLL bo 8 o L : Becd previous | trades, but a change is already noticed whose pecullar running had been watehed | change for fowa farms. 1f you hive s farm Wandoted It is lso a most encouraging fuct that these | by form students for some time. was | 1o offer, write 1o Johnston & Van Fatten . d out. T r h ¥ - t of - pd , | tavorable conditi have pr vel the favorite. He is owped by e = Medium, lig vights, , loose bac C H. Magee, 8 stalwart turfman, wh O XPERT Columbiu bicyele noh, in per- ! Two Brothers Who are Bankera Sud- L. Ke ukert es, an ts vigor to t system, or housew Third avenue 2 him Y put | o The Anlabaugh fuv dis- | speculative excitement or craze such as often | + Tl b e : olumbla b S ne : box, all late fad . vess, ut pri ces ranging & pair of snoes rubber coat bhe | - v | e T o T L b e L e e e A g L I O B eerCony vas M., | LeCa 3 his rights 0 a forcibie way. Five minutes | cali lus, Coun i Bouhaa To Ll b tha ses. ¥poculator ill ehow the furs and take orders for | reaction. It is fortunate or the country that | befors post time it was announced throueh | T ATRVOYANCE. mind rending or Tove down strect, and finally overbauled him just | new garments and reg aporehension of financial dificulty this fall | the ring that Goodale would rige him instea Jehometry. Disenses of all kind diagnosed below the Grand hotel on First avenue, - At - has powerfully restrained the speculative | of Griftin, lately designated b and treated with hot baths and massage the police station he eave his name as W. D) No Total Abstainers, Tendaney as an_ honest Tider despite tio recent Roval | All lettors prompily answered, Office hours Branuan, and was slated with larce Richard Roberts was orought into the efty | Flush and Drako episodes. Griffin was in | am. to 10 .. No aven near co The iron markets are distinctly stronger. a fury over his displacement. While [ 13thstreet. Mo0ee Jis the SBIOIAEHaNE of: b\ recaivan to ) rday morolog | Anthracite agents have decided upon an | a spinted interview " was going on | FIOR SALE or Rent—Garlen land with wind up the sfairsof the Counell B and confined in the county jail on & charge of | qliotment of 3,250,000 tons for October, al- | in the ;u(q)g_o; \.511 nd ‘bt'l.\\:un'lvl olonel ““”s":m- s, by J. tice, 101 Main st., Councll Wolf club. ‘The plaintiffs in the suit are assault with intent to murder. though actual prices aro not above those of | Glark and Owner Magce, Colonel Claricsent | o o = Welcatar for fnatrade Wo Want vountindainent onlionr tprosant ?(lu'l::y.v‘u\n-"« I(i;(l:«‘r-vl,‘{n:\wlfi\:-:. thaya]| tiie object of Robert's wrath, tells a peculiar | hocy two advances. Large sales of copper | after the messenger aad found the horse in | ences roauired. 400 Glen avenie, adjolning stock. ! he . amove was contemplated. There has peon a | himself and Rober ‘~\ arcon ]“_w;m o L as 20c, and sales of lead are small aud of tin | r{ -‘;an{’ffg:fi rf\\“s\";“':‘hag{‘ o ,,fi';,‘ VW ANTED=A good girl at 313 Glen avenu Af g T T\ great deal of dissatisfaction among the m e ates moderate, TR raEWaB S s Ll bit A Haary ies and 15 | bcr}i for some time past, many of those who | brought out a jug of whi sky and 1nvitea the Sales of dry goods are large in the aggre- | and the horse was cast loose. | | i h.:“,f‘.ml‘ ir names having ’_:w(l”n: crowd to take a drink. Anderson refused. | gate butin light weights far below last | guns were shown, too, and ther ! e ot e R sha | uis angered Robarts,(and he) proces led 10 | year's and many looms are idle for the pres- | @ dangerous logwing sccuo for a minute, lIRS[‘\ \110\ \LB \\l\ : AR N B8 ) ] D o e e T aning | take summary vougeanco on the man WhO | ayt. On tho other bacd, there s a peculiar ;‘{,f“;fi'n.‘;\l'::f;'\:;fi??.f:"1“‘:.0:“f:°,”‘3“;1.k expenses of the concern, nsid | had declined hospitalit He puiled | jpcrease in the demand for heavy weights, 1 ordered Signature rigden away. Magee fol- OF CouNCIL : : Orablgrcnior than the | double barrelled shotgon on Anderson, Who | 4ng dress goods sales aro- satisfactorv. Cot o and the official announcement quickly | o . ~ momlhocy mopontoLy 28010 in the meantime had seen a man going PASt | 1on goods are a little less active, but print othat Signature and J. H. Magee were | Paid Up Cap! :fl-m ceen. .. £100,000 the door ~who ~owed m cloths are firm at i cents, and of prints some | ruled off. \2eat organizes ety -E 1 ‘Does your mother know you are out?"said | money. Had Anderson's busiuess been | civias are 1201000 L8, R CRO S DD B S oImS | 3 Oldest organized bank In the city an : ' 1 W | money ad And s styles are an eignth ora quarter of a cent JECLARED THE CANE RUSH OFF. domestic exchange and local socuritios. pecial 8 boy to nis litt es, she does. less urgent, he would undoubtedly s DECLARED THE E RUSH he do ¥ | high ales of knit goods are retarded b; Attt into line with Cor- | Bttentl ABORHLIO i nEivd BT e en o ons ot Botaof D, | ok BBl wiul bt ok, AR un s | B2, P00 K0 goodsaropoardod by | mvanaon s flln Into lne with Cor: | S unih oo ol Southwest Cor. 15th & Douglas Buil's cough syrup has k d my cold 1nt0 | was he got outside the door just as tbe gun 3 ¥ cold 4s he got outside the door just a wool @ different markets are not 3 pel t s f 4 a cocked hat, you bet."! R ton iaudthia) contantet ol bothibarrels: | ooy auiBoGiteranyimeriiotajiare s not BIDAE. | pastimess kuowngitfast Stnolifeatie rush: t below those of last vear thus far. T o 7 s V. RIEKMAN, Cashier, 5y A fow aoplicutions of Salvation oil w Jera emptisdilatojtueldeer toarine ituinto | \SEE ety X L oy O IS YRR el ook e net e UCE, Assistant Cashlor Send for catalogue. agitated the minds of the student community instantly relieve stiffness in the neck fragments, At AGEORvAtEaiR S HIRAR GRIRNGDREY AL stu ‘community joints. 5 cents, Tiie owner of the farm, whose name is tory trade. At Philadelphia money | for a week past and that was to occur before e farr 15 in fair domand though there is complaint | o crowded campus this afternoon, was yes- NightsanoolBee Bl atobaelo Milier, was notified of tbe occurrence aud | iy “trade of slow collections, At Chicago | forday declared off In deference to @ com- GITIZENS STATE BANK Night school begins October 5. went {rom Omaha rlr.n-‘- r.(n O e o an | Some increase is seen in receipts of corn, 0ats | munication from President Roers alter a Yow fal e Aveatil O e O O ronizeq || And)cheeseian eiglith) [njcattlea thi spirited dobate among the students. New fali goods, finest line in the city, | all around tourh citizen and has terrorized | o) d wheat . Hime il Bluffs r S o gn 5 . o tivet it ich he | sohiandiwheaisrocel planaroliiyoil mos NEBRASKANS ATTENDING THE LEA Of Council Bluffs. st received ut Reiter’s the tailor’s, 310 | the entire community in which he rye receipts eight times last year's, but a de- SIAN 2 : 45 3road way. some time pust e was U croase appears of one-talf in'lard, a third in | _Ameng the Nebraska people attending the | CAPITAL STOCK : 2 e and was sent to the county to remain | Citad meate aud & fifth in barley. At St. | convention of the Irish N a 3 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . PELSONAL PARAGRAPHS. untilnext Thursday, when o will bave o | £t Fouls trade and manufactures aro active | 8f¢: M V. Gannon, Ou heariug before Justice Hammer. and money close. Fitzgerald, Falis City? D. Fitzgerald, James | tory capiTAL AND SURPLUS Herman Buerdorfand Louie Zurmeuhlen TRy At Minneapolis and St. Paul_business is | Coudon, James A. OShea, Liucoln; Rev. % i bave returned from Chicago. Lake Manawa Tim= Table good and lumber advancing, and at Kausas Thomas J. Mackey, Diller. _DirecToRs—T. A Miller, F. 0. Gleason, Kev. Dr. Babcock has arrlvea from theeast, | For the remainder of the season Man- | City and Denver improvement is seen. At NEW THEOLOGICAL SCHIOOL OPENED. D T e and will preach next Sunday morming at St. | awa trains will run as follows: Leave | all points reporting at the south trade is im- | _Theopening exercises of a new Lutheran “Lirgest capital and surplus of any ban: Paul's Episcopal church for the first ts tho lake at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:30 proving, except at Savanuah, where the great | Thenlogical seminacy were held in this city uthwestern Towa. ; Miss Aonio S e ne | m., 4:00 L Fenve Troad. | strike suspends the movemen tol cotton yesterday. at which’ there were present, bo- east, accompanigd by Mrs. Ei with | ot at 0:00 8. m.. 2:00 p, m., 3:00 p, m. spite of several more circulars advising | sides the officers of the institution and their Whom she has béen apending the s By L DT OUE DI, o s to hold their wheat the price has de riends, about twenty students. Contracts Miss Eleanor S i 00 p. m.. 8:00 p. m. On Sundays and | clinea about 1 cent. Corn has advaaced? | ha let for a seminary building aalhate iatons o pecial occasions trains will run” every | cents and oats 1% cents, and while cotton is ry, which will bo at o O clel S D ¢ anh G Folation hour. unchanged in price, pork products have |’ ard the foundi e oD anc. oo roltions. —— o »d but_a trifle and coffee and oil are a g ears ago by the 3 > X 2.0.8000Y Rimon) Silver Wedding. little lower. There is more parplexity than | general council of the Evangelical Lutheran i Moarind, orof the Truasfer | Royal Arcanum hall was well flled last | usual regardivg to yield of cotton, but the | Church of Ameriea. Thiers aro four Enzlish , has resigned nis position and gone to | oy e S AR 10st conservative estimates conclude that Lutheran seminaries in the east, but thus 2 ! \ ovening with friends who bad gathered to conservative estic el a | Lu Seming S ) Oio, accompanied by his family. where e e pliments to ltev. G, . Crofta | 1aTR0 decreaso in tho product is probabie, [ far tho west has been without one, and it is will ives. l‘lfl will en pay their complirments t i A making a market for the heavy stocks which | to supply this need that the new school was permancatly in Keutucky. and wife in honor of the Twenty-Afth anni- | wore brought over from 1ast yoar o nnaeay e T versary of their Oue of the at Imports of merchandise, though smailer WESTERY PEOVLE IN CHICAGO. o A & oo i SyTUD in e best | tractive features of the evening's enter! thau a year ago, when the movement was | The following western people are in the cents a bottle. L E: ment was the musical programme which had Nac) ‘.“l’{,lf,l{f“[{‘; i Enxports | cily : BT e 27 MAIN STREET Ehse g e ol it or the past two_weeks At the Grand Pacific—W. L. Roach, Mus- 2 E . een prepared. L. oss presided in o e, i 3 d L tte > aight 8 .| been prepared. L. W. Ross presided it & | yearly equal to those of last year. Railroad | catine, Ia.: W.D. Ellswortn, Des Moines, | Over C. B. Jacquemin & Co.'s Jewelry Store Attend the night school at West e Nla i rancer i/ Mha proRrammal s : o R s i i N n | very capable mauuer. The programme was | earnings exceed last year's, as to exchanges | Ta.; R, V. Hall, C. L. Chaffee, Omaha. : owa college. s Monday, October d with a plano selection by Mrs. Jessie | at the various clearing houses outside of At the Palmer—W. B. Stuckslager, Lisbon, Gaynor of St. Joseph, who was greeted with | New York, although but slightly, and there | 1o’ W. J. Keating, Waté S, D.! Mrs. D, An application has been made to Ju from Rockford towpship yesterday morning Drs. Woodbury, denti sts, 30 Pearl | loud applause. Colorel J.J. Steadman then yetno symptoms of tincial | . McKinney, Sioux Fi D.: Hon. J. B. 5y ~ zeing and Cle done in the highest style of the art Fadsd and staine street, next to Grand hotel. ' Telephone e i Rev. Dr. Crofts and_ wife with the mm.omry pressure which some have appre I\\',..l\-,{\ S . Bittman, lV C ]'_S T[;/J f nade ok as good as new. Wosk promply d and delive 1allp rts l1 145, High grade wor ecialty silver shower which had been poured through | hendec s Dubuque, rison, Mr. and Mrs, 0 Qg ’ t e a hole iua_hu mpkin by the guests as | ‘The business failures oc g throughout | S, J, Garrison, it ans,’ Denison, Ia. 4 AN, - - - - - PROPRIETOR Contests the Kemoval, fedpecial o e the country during ~,\ A n ‘}‘.u“'[ n- | O, J. Taylor , Ta.i Mr. and Mrs 14 N. Main 8t., Conacil Bluffs. R S r. F. S, resented them with ber 230, as compared with a total of 244 last | G. W. Wyman, Omaba An important guestion was brought up in | D S CHORS BESEEES KGR (ol be: | weok, | For the. corresponding. week of last | 'A% the’ AdditormeF. C. Gay, Topekn, | | Funeral Director aud Embalmer. counection with an importaut case in the fed- | half of the ( AT TR b . 4 ¥y eral court yesterday afternoon by Hon. Clark | Dailey did the honors over a fine silver ice S At the W r1Depot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA ellington—F. N. Hooper, Daven Varnum of Caicugo, attornev for the piaintiff am set, the gift of the Union Veteran Western I port, Ia W. Call, Des Moines, [ in the case of . W. Conuand A. B. Taylor After th entation speeches had | W ysuixeTo, D. C., Oct. 2.—|Special Tale- | At the Tremont— Ar. and Mrs. B. L. Rich THE GRAND against the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney e M L e o o by, | gram to Tun Bax,| ~The followinglist of pen- | ards, Roci tapids, ia ity © A, Dervick of Omaha was the next bt } A B Railway company. The suit was commenced | vo th A, Derrick of Omaha was the bea | sions granted is rejorted by Tue Bee a At the Sherman-—-8. E. Aller, For QB L PG, WML S 80 HICh t O Ia.: Mr. and Mrs. William Wellman | Bluffs. I sou ago in the district c Miul was well received. A letter wi u read miner Bureau of Claims drean, 1 Counci uffs, Ia. county to recover §100,000 which plaix 3 rs. Crofts’ father, hich the c: raska: Original—Wil nson, | Major Howard is in the city and SR v tift's claimed they had paid the cowpany in | Were congr 3 David ) , Samuel Giv thinks of entering Chicago newspaperdom GANTLY APPOINTED tho ‘shabo of froignt rates, in excess of | their weddi rsar xm;ur M. Mulford, Soton B. Wel Lieute and Mrs. E. C. Brooks of tho TEL IS NOW OPEN. the amouuts which had been afn | rendered a vocal o S, SarR0OB . 2 ' | Eighth cavairy, Fort Yate: )., are visit e patbls g A S TR e A TR taln v ynor completed ',"-&' Phillip Soyder, A. D. Myers, James R. John- | 83\ Gid'Nrs, G, Williatn Mattheiws. N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. was claimed, was contrary to the laws of a y er piang solo, & sou, Alonzo ( ties F. Ritchie, Bon- F. A - Towa, and a suit was accordingly b b Brilliante,” b skl. The e - | ia us, ephen Simmons, Coruelius i 18] - — 'Tho plaiutiffs wore residents of the state of | ment was by o social wh Yord, chh Lucius Webb, | Use Haller's German , the great con Nebrasia, and to compaay fied a petition } B Avaitionil—Hiram D quires, - Moges. |- #t1patlon aad iyl Fog Galvanized Iron Cornice Works, demanding the removal of the case to the RS s e L 3rown, Jacob Be reaso—Travers ; s federal cc on the ground that it was be- | \.l“fl.p: lon, polsons he 'Mjl ?i M. Sexton Mil Jotn Hem NE R. GRAHL & 50N, PROIS. tween parties of different states. ‘Ihis pe L Ay LA Snre o0y i merich. Origi 1l widows abetn Hober 1015 and 1017 Broadwauy, tition was met with & remonstrance yester. " g ripnilgol Ll ) line Giraham Glad Festival of the Hebrew Churct Mellnatesifucaiahed oalall 2 Gal dav, on tho gkround that Burlington is'a o Victim : r L hudrew Commenced Last Night. 1 Datimates turplahed on all sing solidated railroad, formed, of two roads A R i X Love eI eI SR e | s otk Arriat w BOURRION. XR)L08d, Jormed of Ly BT He S an ex-) t]5 Y ) Nlamt The Jewish new year was fittingly ushered | Arilatfs s Towa respectively, and therefore a resiaent | the peace was stric y attack of | Jonas Pettit rd, Josaph J. Jack. | in tast night at the temple of the Congreg of both stutes”' On this ground it was | neuralgia of the ren sou, Abuer hite, Henry H. Van Horn, | tion of Israel on Harney street, There was claimed that the company is not entitlea toa | 11 g'clock while at work i cont the | Chdrles Falconer, David W Baker, a large sudionce and Dr. Rosenau delivered '""”“."\“':,, St e RS oo rof Willow avenue a oh | astun, Allan SRRIUE Taiiah an able and appropriate address. The music sut of lowa, and had obtained tne | The attack was entirely without war b 4 3 m 8, ) was superbly beautiful. The vocalists were powers and privileges and assumed it and as sevore as it was sudden, Pi 1 e an | Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Moeller, Mr. Wilkins and iak bilities of resident railroad corp: was called, ana for an hour a if all urkt o o Mr. Kronberg, 4 member of Gilmore's com: COUNCIL BLUFFS The poiuts raised by the Chicago S | known remedies we t amer, Christ . Charles E | pany . o 2 < o Cousequently of consl int ; able to i~ | Anton , Linden H v, T 5,653, Consideriug the inclement weather n TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, question was submitted t g dence . > [ h r v that prevaiied last mgnt the attendance was | g Ken under {Eanet ts he was restis oh 2 2 Juck irprisiug. * The faithfulness of the 3 18NS0 Qdak MO o Y makes & complete re Tolasnn. Jok bt wish orothren ynder the circumstauces ] G. A, edsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council riher report. It is composed ¢ His maay fr ;, s | Ke o r ws.' eto commendable. \ o Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha, Dye, clean and refinish goods st o9 pos s Land t e 1 > x - T of every description. Pac me s rec at either office or at the )skaloosa; i 1 arovy eccy S i tot igraph Writing Machine 1 > ¥ g Ave, A and 2 : Council Bluifs. Send for price list. G. W, Skinner, b X 5 rear 1 has be a il Blufts; John 1. Jone Lewis Morrison, t t pEiTH ROLL. W. Simpson, Elliott; | r es, t spite of the disagrecable 1 ) o iy 1 VRl R Elares Xines, Ausarlo B Attt il bert, ; W Sr. Lovts, Mo, Oct. 2. —Simeon Roy, who Fairtield: A. E. Holland, Mt.' Ayr; J. R S has been secretary of the Globo-Democrad ll\x-n. l'u;h ival .x‘.. nes Lair, Stuart; Harry ;“‘ “h R e e company for the past Sixteen years, and con- dierces, Stuart; W. T. Parkiu rou joothe's dram aus > A ith the . v - T B oo B _,!,“‘,“‘ T AIm | the graudest pleces ever present b Itepublican Committee Meetings. nected with the paper for a quarter of a cer SOL STAR. Newton; A. T. Richards, Indianola; Porry | stage in this city, and the audien 1 HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL | tury, died this morping ¢ f Brights's disease 5 Pk oot gy | tage Iy MiNLY, 400 8 ¥ TR OuAtia, Sopt S 11— A nicating | The fueral will ke place Sunday afier- | peadwoud’s Accomplish field; J. H. Taylor, Red Oak; Thomas Gal- | soniaues the lea - LAt e CeRbALRr A IMaeIS | R0R gL in the City. n, Council Bluffs; D, H. Caster, Cente Spp ST sber & ) b LR By i N e fTeaies P 8 a hAD: T Butter Makers in Session. Among minent people in the - ¥ R A MERCER. Chairman, Cuicaco, 11 2.— Butter makers from | vesterday was Sol Star, mayor of Deadw Picnie at Manhattan beach. Ro 3 0. e J4 HEADQUANTERS KEPUALICAN Clry CENTRAL | noarly overy state west are in D. Mr. Star is on his way bome trip tickets from Omaha, i ing t 3 5 i & RMMLYERR DMAHA, B ¥ $ Thery o v e s was called | Aberdeen, where be has vide, 50c; on sale at news star ) who ha vore solled fabr f ¥ character can have ATED AND CL} san Nedrow lard and Murray hotels. i b Jouse > r s S > main ob) issociation is to ra Frank Trimble,atty 1win A Bluffs Mason Hon o St a s th 1w v a Female Balloon'st Injured Bluffs bave returned frc o ¥ have been attend and consistory and comma: He wa mation be bud was whex train at Sioux City and THE OLD, OLD ST BEEKMAN & SON, BANKE

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