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————— e e THE COUNCIL OFFICE: BEI STREET OMAHA BLUI AR V. TILTON MAY § Business Office wht Ed MINOR MENTION. TULEPHONES N. Y. P, Co. Council Bluffs 1, Crafvs chattel The M. L. S, 8. day at Baird’s If you want water in your vard or house Miss Susan Hoffman, music teacher, removed from 504 1o 410 Merriam block third floor I'he members of Kebekah deg Tudo pendent Order of Odd Fellows, aro requested 10 meet ot the hall this even Wright & Baldwin yest wiit of attachwent oii t ball & Champ to sccure the for attornays’ fees The funeral of the late harry F. James from the residence, 2 Fifth a Kev. G W. Crofts officiatin conl 04 Sapp L have cakes mber Co. loans ok, wil u sale to has no day 1 ou t property of Kim claim of $10 9 0 A teleg been recsived announcing that the next grand chapter [ the oval | Arch Masor Just elosed its meet ing at Boou 1 m in Council Bluffs next October y will hold court M a 1rpose of naturalizing citizens Every applicant must bri th him two wiwnesses who have known him the requisite number of y day even 1 with the burglary of was discharged by Jidge MeGee yest morning. H. Williams was found guilty of beating a board bill and W wsentence of thirty days in the Joft Green, enarged with en beszlément, was granted s continuance until this morning. The police have been unable 1o fina any criminal charge that will just it the case of Charles Jones, the colored man who was caught flirting with a 10-year-old school girl & fow days iy Ai wformation has boen filed in the supe t chargiug him with vagrancy anJ keeping a disorderly house aud 1l be given & hearing this morning in et Gurley of Omata v the Reprblican \ “address At the ters in the Masonic Gurley s finest spe well as one republicaus of Nebraska, a creoted by a crowded ho Thurston of Owmaba will ¢ Friday evenin the Dierks fa has been club to republican temple this one of the of the leading 1 will 1o doubt Hon. John speak_at the Novem- evening. W Feel Well, And yot sou are not sick enough to consult a doctor, of you refrain from so doing for i urself and friends - we will you need. 1t is Hood's which will 1ift_vou out of that uncomfortable, daugerous condi i ate of good health, confide You've no idea how p 0 is in cases like uncer; tion, und che this pecu medici| CLOAK SAL Great Cloak Sale ¢t the Boston Store, Council Blufrs, ta. In addition to our own immense wo will offer a manufacturers stos sumples consisting of overZ00 garments, no two alike, all of the nobiest warments in the market for fall and winter wear. The manufacturer’s agent will be at the &tore all day to show the good: and take orders for any s Now is the time to get ' stylish gurment at manu- facturers prices. Remember today. Suturday, Store open until 10 o BOSTON Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co stoek Oct, New fali goods, finest line in the city, st received av Reiter’s the tailor’s, roud wiy. Miss Mar muker, 14 F wson, fashionable dress- rl street, upstaivs, IPrank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 503 25¢ up. Lund Lamps from Bros., Muain street. PERSONAL PARIGRACUS, J. D. Edmundson is home from a European wip. M. Harle is in Des Moiues attending su- court ames McCabo is spending a few aays in Gienwood on business. N. G Wylie has Springs. Miss Jennie Highsmith left left y for DD2s Moines, where she wilt visit for a fow weeks. W. I Danforth of North Stratford, N, ., 1 i the W guest of his brothers, John aud Josiuh Danforty, Mrs, 'I ton and Mrs. Matthows of Ok Park, TIL, are in te city visiting their sister, Mrs. H. Pethybridge. dudee W. L Smith has returned hom will open "the November term of d court 1 this city November 3 James Patterson is attendin onvention at Boone. e is nccompanied by Auua Patterson and Mrs, Joseph Lyman, They will return today. DeWitt's Little barly Risers: pills for dyspepsia, sour sto-nach, Did you soe that new line of dawps ut Lund Bros. dost and best whisky, medicinal use rvis Wine compuny, Council Blulls, Drs. Woodbury, aentists, 30 Pearl t, next to Grand hotel. Telephone High grade work a specialty. The finest banquet tamps made are Lund Bros., 23 Main strect. returned from psterd friends o, and trict the Masonic best. littlo bad broath, hanging at An Old settler Gone, Henry Palmer died yostorday morning ac his residence, after an illness of a couple of weoks, aged 13 years, T eased came to this city with the Movmons in 1850 and bus lived here ever since that time, with the ex cention of a few years whichi he spent in Salt Lake City. He returned to Council Bluffs i 1808, The funeral will ocour tomorrow afrer- noon at ? o'clock from the residence of his son, 4. H. Palmer, on Washington avenue. have our own vinyards in Califor Jurvis Wine compiny, 803 Muin st. Stand lamps, every shapo and prico | Lund Bros, Wao nin, Student in 2 Pourl Wanted Apply a ol dental street, ovet oftice, Brk Swanson Musie Co., Masonic templo. Tax Suits Settled, Tue long drawn Pottawattamie county and the former man- agers of the Kirst National bank of Council Bluffs coucorning taxes hus been settled, the board accopting #,200 in lieu of 7 ainiod and dismissing all suits. board was mueh pleased with the faivuess shown by the new president, Sansord, aud the settlement was spoedily ef- | fected. | out controversy between spirit of My e | EXPLAINS | faitar When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, Wheu she was a Child, she ericd for Castoria, When she becaine Miss, she clung o Castoria, | ‘When sbie Lad Cliklren, she gave thewm Castoria, | S. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. { 28702 ioes Entertains the Demcorats of Towa. Governor Foies HIS He Trath of Not Believed in the the Statement Then Since Change Mind. and Has His Governor Horace Bole rived in Omal yesterday morning from Sioux City, where he spoke Thursday night, and was met by a arty of prominent of Bluffs, who esc ide of He e at the Grand imwmediately afterwards held an on, many of the rongiue about hin hotel to shake bis band. A large part of the after noon he spent at the Deafl wnda Damb institute in company witn M. F Gronewey and 8, KK, Bes abg all over the builaiugs and grounds, and said 1o was highly plea ith tue manuer in which the busitess of the iustitute is oeing conducted by Superintendent Rothert and his corps of assistunts, In the evening Governor Boie was e cort by a part of the Boies club to the opera house, where he was to deliver hi I i t for the A A0USE Was ‘ouncil the hotel democrats rted him to thi river, and infor 4 with men, women S o'clock there’ was not o seat loft Louse, and several hundred stood up After w song composed far ik 3 by J. A, Boff of this city had be dered by glee club composed of M Mrs, Boff and Messrs, Wescott Henry Paschel, Phillip Pasehiel o Murphy, Chairman S, B, Waasy cd Governor Boies, who was gr applause. He opened his speech by which e dragged the republican party over the coals for keeping the lcense law on the statute books for twenty-five yeurs, and auring all that time encouraging foreigners to como into the state and go into the busi ness of raising fruits for making wines, but ufterwards pussing a law that rendered all the millions of dollars worth of property which they bad invested in absolutely worth He said: e law suceee Mullis, i or has it proved u Tho tine has are When we m pund and see It there is ot . mo of controlling the ligu ondition of things Is e (biding itizon Go to Dubuque and oons running - wide 1 Desidles two OF three breweries: in Dy cnport 180 Museatine fifty, fn Clinton Sixty. in Fort Madison fifty, in Burlngton 10, 10 STouX City 100, and In cvory eity throu out the stati: the sau e ccndition wili bo found 10 exist--the law is found to be worthloss which can be e w you will find 150 Istuctory form that the Sl be enforced iy be dopo lican pirty is Victorion com ng eieetion son plica by which the Taw wi Canmot be done wnder U s the experd ot e of thi! 1ot conse bro During s torm ot oflice Uonot il slightest Clort 1o the were i it ded upon that if the the polls islation will take teenforeea. This present system, pvernor Larrabe ous prowibition- lias 1o not possessed by an TWeRLY-one yeirs in the state. One pomnt Which s riised by s i the present e Swin they wiil needs hirdly its shoul e republi- IS that i the “Michig ' the be suid that if the * power oht upon natic tate Juld dise thit, if 4 no 1y iy on would i ose of the ro- And T pro present ention to what is known neh distriet,” i which 1e called it one of the aceful examples of gerrymander- d thattoo by the republicaus, that the affords. He then devoted some time aining his remarks made at thy neland dioner” in New York Cit, win 1f you have a governor that do tomake u spo slandering thint hus e i he isuot ur support not allude 10 this matter i At were not thit the issue has heen forced upon me by the fran of the republican state platforn., As my specen S been re- <penker in with excen- el that ex- the Lwhat they Victory of tariil reform, by o they invited e to ke subject. “Our New Allies in pst—What Our Farmers have i M Sovercien, the lubor missioner of our state, sald to me after | accepted the fuvivation, that he had niiht M use o D my spe e shape reuin At i Bubugue most. di 5 not know tute worthy of y It cxperience in las 10 whe able, 1 took the (hem fous eroy rs i hoon Lof these 00 0 havo been farinin Delloved | thelr stutements Bericve then yer 101 bad heen o repibi suppose [ <hoiid hivve Sl 1 pat the ¢ Tt hiaher, und Dieed the fi e, 161 had sald this Hean T the counitry Would o ve crorwas the great tostian (hat over fived. Bue 1l 1500w hrow off the (art and put (bior Disis than 1L now is. or Uhe Hanse the men Sulted e rock Wheh e repu ficun purty is Tash foll. liut the repubiienn: e wro . IE wus (e s Uhewselves. Uy Stirted s talk pOverty - Stricken farmors, and it o 1o eet th 1 1 DLUsE b thoy the conclusion of the governor's ad- dress Hon, S, 1, LOW Was ¢ dupon for some remarks. He responded i a brief S b, at the close of which the meeting adjourned. letters, S0 elatie ata loss 1 4t the time, and 1 st Sensation at the e, Council Bluflx A High Grade Sewing Machine 1o $19.50. store, the reat Missouri villoy fo in further evidence that they aders and promoters of popului will supply the public hereafter with high grade sewing machines about one-third what they have b sold for heretofore, One of th beautiful, lightest running modern im proved muchines is the Demorest, which 15 in overy respeet the equal aud i many respects ulmost the vounterpart of the Domestic. It has identically the sam and nme e n of mi- chinery with the si xeeption of the take up. In many other respects it has Alnable improveients, and is a much idsomer muchine It is mude of the best of materinls, and is highly finished in every pavticular, 1t is WARRANTED FOI FIVE YEARS. It is simply the kind of a4 sewing machine thut you have here- tofore paid for, but now you can have it if you will come una_ get it, for 9,50, there three other styles of cabinet work that come at higher i machinery and utt nts are all the sar Lo and see this wonderful bargnin d if you think #19.50 is too much v 10 put into a sewing machine, 1l you n beautiful little hund chine that will do firstclass work #2550, THE BOSTON STORI FOTIERINGHAM, WIITELAW & (' i Boston The Boston in the prices the pric most ave ices wo ma- for Coune! Suit by an Adminis E. L. Folsom, administrator of the est of L, w, com distriot court yesterday a ex-county clerk, aud his tor. d @ suit in the aiost J, J. Shea, bondsmen, James NEW YORK REMARKS. | THE OMAHA DAILY Wickham on | T e nd nat amount to Shea De he the that fic hen was he cannot make hi A5k Judg net Shea | ho | tio | ns that ceredit of 1 that he who ised 1o boudsmen s receipts from for the entire amount ed toshow them to th brougbt the suit. but the lat come to bis office to see them - BOYS AND GIRLS, it the D THIS, The Nickel Deposit Stamp, & Ne tem of Banking for Little Hundred Bluffs have profitable unps and S pre W Sys- of boys and girls of Council spent muny v and hours collecting postage asting them neatly d for the purpose of pr seving the collections, but an oppx tunity will be given them hereafter to spend their small e izs and time o good deul more profitably and make collections of much more handsomer s than those that cargy on letters over the world. The lections will aftord as much amu s the old popular fad and the 1 “.:w» v great many hundred ater. The State Savings bank peo- |.. of this i the gentlemen who liave mudo it possible for the little folks to open bank while colleetii sheets full of handsome stamps, each stamp representing a nickel. But the nickel is not lost when it is placed in the form of a stamp in the collection, but on the contrary is simply put to work carning othér nickels, which soon grow into dollars, Read this carefully and you will know how it is don State Savings bank, lway, has leit little ud the stamps at a number of places in- various parts of the city, nnd when the stamps ure pasted in the books they represent 5 cents each, When you wish to open a nickel deposit account YOou go to any one of the stores named below and biy one or as many stamps as you have niclzels to spare, and ave given W deposit stamp book. Each pige of this book is divided into twenty spaces, cach the size of th stamp, and you paste the gummed stamp in oue of the spuces. When all the squares on the leaf are filled the page represents #1.00, In the buck of the book ¢ attached a number of little slips for you to write your name on. You take the book to the bank and they tear out the leaf with the signature slip wtached and file it away and give you a deposit card showing that you have d posited $1.00. You then begin to fill another page with the stamps and when itisfull it1s taken to the bank in the mo wuy and your eard represents 00, The: wrds are handsome and ble, printed in silver branze. Just soon as - your rd represents the bank issues a denosit bank bool 3 your mone ou ecan draw it out ¥ time, either while you are filling 'ds or after you gel to be a regu- lar depositor, but it draws 5 per cent in- and the longer you let it stay the U If you should happen to your deposit book you would not loso « single nickle you have deposited, but you must be careful not to iose it, for it will make extra work for the bank. The following are the names of the merchants wher 1 buy stamps wheney vou have a nickle to spare L. C. Brackett, “Corner Book store, James D, Stoart, Dell G. Morgan, O. Brown and E. C. Brown, South Main, F. \\', Houghton, I Hub- bard, groc st Broadi: Jep- son, 'y, 16th uvenue reot, and I \ ns. All of men are ngents for the bunk and joined in this great enterprise without in order to help the boys and girls uncil Bluffs and vicinity to begin ave their nickels and penuies, nickel you get hold of inste dropping it in your toy banks or sy ing it for candy or chéwing gum, to one of these pl nd buy these handsome blue stamps and see how =oon your nickels will grow into dollars and your dollars into larger sums, Grown peoplo as well as children find it pleasant and’ profi their spare nickels whe The savings bank represents the t way of saving small sums, and one nickel deposited cach day will represent a fortune at the end of twenty yeurs, It has been well =aid that the true s of elevating the people is to make them the a; ts in better] their own condi- tion. That the condition of the people is very materially improved by hab- its of industry and cconomy neceds no proof. Children be taight habits of economy us 3 they can be taught th arithmetie, and this new stamp deposit system has received the commendation of the highest edueators in the land. In many eastern cities it forms u part of the pupil’s education. By teaching w boy to lay by money for future contingencies vou train his mind to refleet habits that will command eredit, and eredit is capital, Council Blulls is the first city jn the west to get this splendid new banking system, and the boys and girls of tho city, a5 well as the parents.” shonld take at pride in keeping it in the leud, taken at once, inside property, nearly new eight room hous bod barn, for '#1,800, on monthly ments or otherwise. C. L. Pearl st. st on np; col- ment ward times new aceounts weated at blank books, du as $5.00 nd- ke it one of will A bargain if Pound of tea and fine Jap T Lund Bros. Mandel & Klein sell furniture cooking und heatin quit busin rpots, cost to Viewing t About fifty delegates to the transmissis which has just finished its session at Owana, spent yesterday forenoon 3lufts by wvitation of L Council Biufs and Omaha Bridze company. Vhien thoy arrived on this side of the tiver were met by a number of prommnent 1s who joined ' them on their excursion v were taken all_over the city as far as line went, and_among tho places wrmount pavk. Park Commis. sioner Grahum acted as guide through the park ana bad the delegates climbing over the bills and down the valleys in a way that sur prised them. They wero highly pleased with the looks of Couucil Biuffs, and especially with the park 4 sippi congres citiz The United States fish wribute at various poin vty fish for propi seo.on i “No perfection is 8o absolute Toat some impur ty doth not lute.” Use Carlsbad Spradel Salt for all I of the Blood. 1t Is Natur tele must have th natire of n Co. Agents New York pol- puritivs wnremedy. Ho- {nported ner & ory THE GRAND Bluffs, ELEGANTLY HOTEL N. W, TAYLOR, Couneil la THIS APPOINTED IS NOW OPEN. Manager. | experiment 1 beg BEE. SATURDAY TORTURING Editor Towa Plain Dealer: Cuved of sufferable Iehing and” Poin by the Cafienra Rempdies, No Les< Than Five Physiciaus Consulted, Theiv Combined Wisdom Followed Without henefits wan Wonld reenr Progress my arently ol U twenty-five pounds. As an 1 the use of CUTICERA, o and plain Instructions given with the and i four woeks found myself weilwith akin soft aid natural i color, the tehing and paim | . IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA entirely relioved WAL MEAT, Editor Towa Plain Deator, Crosco, I Cuticura Resolvent and Skin Porifcr, the wr The new I Humor K Allim, FICUILA, the gr exquisits and thus re Shin Cure Skin Parifier clear the skin and iy cure every humor 1 With loss of phnply, and itary, or other Hes anid 1 use), anit and Beantifer, externally, (to And restore the e, spec it disense of the skin, sealp aid Dir, whetlier itehing, burni y blotehy « en physicins and ol fail. whether scrofulons, her Sold everywliore oA, IESOLVEN T ST Dropired Dy the POTTRR DICG AN CUEMICAL CORPORATION. Boston SFUSend for - How 1 Clire SKin Diseas Pl PLES. blnck-hen s, chapped und olly skin cured Uy CUTICUIA MEDICA U1 SOAL FREE FROM RHEUMATISM IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA ANTI only puin-kile b The cdd l That Helps to Cuve The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCOTT'S EMULSION Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES ¥ LIME AND SODA. ‘The patient suffe from (‘()Nhl THE KIN OF ALL COUGH CURES ; DOCTOR ACHER'S Sold in Eng land for 1s. 1%d., and in America for 25 cents a bottle. IT TASTES GOOD. Dr, Acker's Engal sh Pills | Cure Sickness and Headache, URE | Small, pleans orlto with the MRSAL MAN & MCCON VETERIMARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. m “°“P°'°.“§Z?'1‘§.Tr.'n‘..if'n t jons, Inflammation uy MLk Kever nn Rheumacism, f Animals Poeuntonia, Bellyacke. Urinary wn ruptive Diseascs, Mange ~Disenses of Digestion, Bottle (over 50 doses), = Ics, Manual, 1 Mdicator, 87.00 1d by D ists; or Sent Prepaid m)‘ l’d asq 1 iy auantlly'on Rocelpt of Pric HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE 0O, Gornor William and John Sts, New HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC Z 8 SPECIFIC Ho. 1% uso 0 yéars; Tho ool succossful remedy for Nervous Dehility, Vital Weakrass, 214 Prostration: from? brerwork or other Causas per vial, or 6 vials and larko vial powder, tor SOLD WY DRUGGISTS, OF sent postpald on receipt of pricoHUMPHREYS' MEDICINE €0.4 oz, Wililam and Tobn Sta., N. ¥ Liebig GOMPANY’S | ‘“m DARKEST AFRICA,” “By HenryM.Stanley. ompany’s Extiact was the choloest soups bisd 10 be pr W euk Vol 1 1y tent. * flelent qu oned “the Lichiggom pan tored hini o his séises Genutne only wi stmile o€ J. vox bluo across 1abel thus: ANCHOR (18 N Lgms u:snm\y \ }'msv CLas Lak s ANDAMONG Tleo Largest, st 4 Finest lrl the World, NEW YORK, lfl‘fl?m][nfl'} Alw m:\llnw NEW YORK, G10RALTENR and NAPLES, SALOON, SIGDID UI.ASB MII) S“\ER‘H‘(F POIITE. the pi iraliar : (it Batea, ~tk\m HSON' BROTHELS, Chichgo, . OCTOBER 2 ECZEMA red in sut | | and Bar IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA No retail concern has shown as enormous a line of Underwear being shown to-day AT HELLMAN'S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA No department has sold as much Underwear in the same length of time as has been sold AT HELLMAN'S, There have been no such values as the four styles of the $1.00 : Under-garments now on sale AT HELLMAN'S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA It would be impossible to find at any time or even to-day a $2 or $3 Hat like those AT HELLMAN'S, IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA There or as low priced a line of 25¢ and 50c¢ Neckwear as AT HELLMAN’S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA You never the Hat stock with a 95¢ Hat, or never has been, neither 1s there to-day, as large a line could get a Suit of Clothing that had anything near in it for we one sold for 410 AT HELLMAN'S value ar as the There long and built up on the principles of good goods and no de- has been no house whose business carcer has been so ceptions as AT HELLMAN’S. IN THE HISTORY OF OMAHA And the a tooth for a tooth, based on the motto of a dollar’ $1 world over it has always been an eye for an cye, and s WORTH of goods for AT HELLMAN'S. INTHE FITSTORY:-OF @NAEA Thirteenth and Farnam has always been the location of Hell- man’s Mammoth Clothing and Furnishing ¢ Goods IEmporium and for honest goods, trade AT HELLMAN'’S. A PETRIFIED WOMAN! ', A MARVELOUS CURLOSTY, { A Woman Turned to Stone! | Something that has to e ated. The only Potrif Exhibition in tho Wor GUARANTEE SATISFACTION REFUNDED, wonderful numan fossil 1 Woman, i form, ws (f sho hal WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP §3.50. LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK. 16 Main Street. Telephone 48. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, on Money 1t s L pertectly potrili fect In every foature i dropped aslecp fn rosy healtn and been “urned into stone by sonio wieked m At was found uear Frosno, Cal..in a focality chat his turned ot more wonderful petrifactions than the whole conti- nent. Selentific investigation Is courted. Phy- Buglieh IHamond Hrand. fcnnmum PiLLs BLUFF3, e St o ENDOM All the Lateat Located I s, weid o sl Lot D 0TEL Centrally Sicinns admittod Troo Open for Tndios or goutlonon Aduiission 1. Chilaren he FIRST NATIONALB N B L D! OF COUNCIL IOWA, Paid Up Capital. $100,000 oat organizod bank lin o clty. Forelgn and WANTED G ¢ « Hlon bkt Lo ol loetions. Acgunts. of ingivia: Dourdin s hotse, 5% Th o ) 4 atlons oilcitaL VW AN ED=Fosttion s colieetor ursole AN G farnish horse and bugsy. firets AW UERMAN, Cashler yofurences and bonds it required. 1. oty AL IR, asaiant Cashise bt CITIZENS STATR BANK OST=0n Monday, ludy's siiver wateh, g Jehin, Leave at 0, B acquen i s TANTED-Second cook ho Mode sounci luf g : CAPITAL STOCK .$150,000 s WV ANTED=A irst cluss farm hand. No.418 | SURPLUS AND PROFITS 10,000 Wrondway & 415t St New York. RICAN AND EUROPEAN FPLAN, UNION DEPOT HO FEL Corner 10th and Muson New bullding, new furn class; finest location in the provements; Steam Heat: G part of the city Lisve tho best l 10, Kates fromsl TOTAL CAPIT WL Dikerons AND SURPLUS sanitary process. Loave soffice S, Dobson, ordrs ué 1A Milier, £, 0, son, . L . Shugnrs, b, Hart D, Bdmand<on, Charies ALE-A fine %) acra farm 10 mitos | B Manian Pransi Al Dinking busis iy 10 "ucros. & ness. Larzest eapital and surplus of any bang 10,20 and 40 nere tracts, Johnston | 0 Southwestern Towa ‘ouncil Blufrs. NTEREST ON TiM: DEPOS!TS 1t rnished house of 7 room: QR ) NI Q AT e A £ COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DXPERT Columbin bl ation given to B 4ot uly -\\ will Bells, Burglar Alarms, and Incandescont Wirving, WALTER V. COOK, RL ST, NCIL BLUFFS Galvanized Iron (.mln ( K GRAIL & ot » and 1017 m..w\\ Specinl att cur Announciators yele, 52 inoh, In per wod' piite | Bluirs, Lu trade Atkins, Councll OYANCE ant Home Stove rrs S Dieuson of all b hd Ut aanoesd w, fine f I with hot baths and massage | 1 s promptly answerod. Office Lo, avenue , near cor P Ol T \\'“xlb', whether 4 ) ¢ ) 6, 101 Main at. Co g 101 auy, Anlesd \t i | Law, No troot, over Bush No. 231 Business i Bluns, (o ney at Coun

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