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iy THE OMAHA DAILL BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1892 THE DATLY BEE | NEWS FROW COUNCIL BLUFFS | Sy s et S | SOIEME OF AN ASSASSIN | F OUR P [ ARl : ”,‘ \‘\::':“v':-.::'\.:', 3 Further Remnl WE W. Bilger Should “ “I"I"'ll" “'\"l‘"”'” ““H‘I““ I“‘h‘”“”’"“ s :!“‘ i i WE or continued It \ rod | Miners BEnticed Into: the Mountains by - Be Apprehended | gt the next ) ; Stories of Grant Wealth, Thut - lnteres S Delivored by cnrrie DAL af the city - | Jhe convicted eriminn ente hat interest every nuy next’Suturday afternoon ¢ ¥ ¢ - B y A o Q aTy p ‘e deeatwe aal " M. W. T MANAGER. | OTHER VICTIMS OF HIS DISHONESTY | 1eug o merite ot Dewitt's Little |[OETALS OF A COWARDLY MusDER | The goads--we sell only o Offic No. 41 Early Ris s a mis ne. The little |* k " iting a1 4 No. 23 ———- . —— known qualities. The style== : pills regalate the liver, cure headache, dys . At Present the Dealsin Wikeh the Fagitive i, bad breath, constipation and bilious: | Story of & Color Prospector Who Had » . . ' = ) utters tur r b 8 MINORR MENTION. Figare Mve Thirteen asand Dol . Nweenw Tosensn e Death &t (] ur cutter ‘l l]l" n "mlh‘“.‘\ but th . tars~Determined Efforts Be TEOTIARY FOUEY the Hands of a Com- atest. ‘he making--every N. Y. Plumbing Co. bl oy thing tn ths holiday line cone A - y Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal ceiva in iron, wood, bisque, etc., to garment stands the closest o Smith has modified the infunction - be found on our counte - | t T W n the K rown case 8o s to allow the JOSTON STORL & { fetae | SOT . 2 selling-=we sherift to sell the goods which are likely to 3 2 oVl Sorimstet ”\\I' l\\'nl‘ll\l \“\ é“ N CHEYESN \\‘\M ||,I‘ \ "«p....‘ rele- | SCrutiny 1€ elling-=we p destroyed if I i C 8 ¢ house D rominge te T . and 10 shoule Ladas S ‘' iy s N 4 i W0 3 “rom jonanza comes s y y o T e deatr yed IFeft in tho storag L SoLamh 1) Ko G URITaNT Tov Hi. | Couneil Blulte, Ta, | o 20 e oat. cownndly ontrme, | KNOW what we sell and we sell getting drunk, disturbing n_.-- n spending th mainder of his natural life Ior wrming guest chambe: bath | The story runs as follows: Two men named only what we know; OUr Mite breaking vhr]- |‘vuh‘:n\~x‘ lw.‘ .“y“‘:fi‘..:‘(-. in the peniteatiary on the numero rooms, ete,, our gas heate re Gladwin and Stephany went into that coun ' § 4 'nh\']' T et oo L Bt | «"* that have so far been made agal what you want. Look atthem. C o | try last fall from Colorado, where they | @in is the closest consistent Aletter has been received from L. Seubert, | ;) ¢ A. Magneg, a prominent attor- | convenient cheap, C. B. Gas and Blecs | ¢laimed they had been working in the mining | . B Gormaty, Blathe e i | ney of Omalia, was in the eity yusterday | trie Light Co. Qstrict mear Pike's Peak, The ltter | With the economical conduct to lady” of the fathcrland in the near | making an inv o Bilger's affairs f business ler - N : 1 of business, ere are some fu]x;n.»y G o o and inquiry devel k,:..|.m- fact that : 1..,:;1‘, 200 ool telt hints At 4% and 100 French 'L,;,.J‘,‘.l‘}vl W S ”mh mounine i llI l'll Here e SOme eputy Sheri one of Shelby coun a f £.000, bearing exactly the | g e ab 93 golen Hoodaat ¢ 10 Yellowstone country, either in northern | g ag rhic se wis In the city yosterday enrouto from | sumo ok i Ly, ’\1I.'»] .Ilr ot .‘rfh.w m_L‘uI ‘!;”. Ilh'nl\l\ o R | oaig nr Meneon. W pair wont to | Samples in which these poin o inda with « nsane patient o € or's a all e section, camping ¢ v Head sig , 2 S7ho 18 10 06 atten to tho aylum thero for | mentioned, t are undoubt- | e S ik Hom canypn,® - Head, in SIehtfare apparent to all-=our store wtment, edly for M does considerable busi Prices low. Goods Assortment A 1ittlo Irishman by the name of Gaffney | ix o i hote will be o special meoting of Hat- | ness in the money loaning line in addition to | large. No_mistepres v AV A | camo By thiot eabinion’ his from Sher- | 18 full of others, etc. mony chapter, No Order of the | his law business, and when Bilger presented | Hart, 445 Broadway dan to start a saloon in Hill City, S. D, and t the home of Miss Imma_ Potter o 010 1L HEA R 11 #ght on WD YOAP DAY wis attracted by the yarn about the rich lim the note it appeared to be all right or Lenp Year varty Lafa \ i . \e, this evening at 8 o'clock s face, and he bought it L et T One day while Giladwin was absent By order of worthly matron { ik LA A S i | ) from the camp he heard a_shot and on 1 A SUIT The goods—wool mixture in 5 different There will be a concert tomorrow evening iit was commenced in the superior | the city gaveu leap year party last eve turning found both Gafiney and Stephany s S At tho Onion Chriatian. mission, 58 Hroad: | court Sesterday by Audrow Miles, Jumes W. | at the Sapp building. 1t was an informal | missing, Search was o for sovoral weeks We sell you ey, under the auspices of the ¢ Indus- | Vinton, executor of the estate of Johu L. | affair, but none the wioyable, The younge | With Ule assistance of yange riders anc al school. The proceeds will be used in | Miles, and James Thomp: agninst W. W. | Jadies did all in Jower to give the ';‘“‘“'l* ml‘"_'l""’\»;”'I"}'l'l"‘\”*l_"lj""-:"‘“; ‘\\‘]!'_l((' A.t 85. SupDie ‘”'v.”." B h"”}‘ L. | Bilger, K. W. Havt and S. P. MacConnell, IR GILET LA P | Stephany hasn't been traced. He is believed ternoon at B o'clock there will be | ogljact §864 alloged Lo be due for interest b on their prog WAL to have murdered Gaffney and robhed him In b! 1 black 1 | : ting of the Woman's Christian . ; _ solicitude for fear they should lack for part. | W have mudered Gaffney and v b n blue and black beaver, velvet collar etmparance anfon 1 the. tooms of the | coupons, which the plaintiffs were given | (il Ghiiotho youtig men in tiele turm | of his outhf, wold wateh and money. Gl OVERCOAT awck beaver, velvet collar, e e usabeiation Tt whg | POWOr Of attorney to pay off,on several | HieSi IWATC A MOLE BICn A e B tiam | in thinks limselt luck lie ow believes expected that Mrs, Francis Murphy would | Morteaeas on Bilger's property alve ARBR 1.0 AEN "' | Stephany's story of Lidden treasure was in W or in tan : aWH Larssy ser” WL Knepher attached a stove that had A nted to lure hin into the mountains and e sell you vin tan and brown kersey. A good ser be present, but she having been ealléd unex saen dance, and compelling the N f ) satis| Ll rob and kil H U pectedly 10 New York, her place will be |N;I,"“ o thah o o grent deal of wmecessay worry | POV AR KD - At 88. viceab'e coat worth anywhere g12.50. filled by other interesting featurcs, i, fove, B poech tukiel | lost a danco sliould go iy vidanced Arguing the Contest Cases. ) Newman died Tuesday, aged 60y e f e il | whs Turnished by the Spanish students CHRYHESE, W0 Do, (91 (Stacial Tele: | Clay Another Millinery Cut. | claimed to know where there was a rich shades—in sacks only —well trtimmed and €] ‘sjj|g [1ounog ‘Aempecig L0Z-S02 SYIATIN d D excellent value for the money. ‘zT S 1 jued worsted, or corkscrew sack, or | 5 49338 Apaoy; -Aempeosg gE€ *2uI[ 2INJIUINY BT naow jo asuadxa 213 ur UA\OU)1 J9A9 pue 1201920 JO syjuowr < 5 £ 1 A1eniqa 1STq [1E321 95IB[ B JO SIMOUSIXD oY, N- WOl ‘L AIBMIG9] ‘INjuinj Jo 300IS SIY SIAOWIY ‘waty K10351y dox sipg ®© se spoos yons a1aymiue pu , A No. TOqUIBAON S 101 uonein 1 [puUno) jo AISA 1eq juem NoA Ji og sYng €6g1 ‘1 K1eniqa,] 1394 apym Suof & ;b s3] 1 a[eg aJnjuin 3Sayeeln ay | an illness of three weeks, ‘The fun and set outin front of the bulld: | yoresiments were: served: shoetly befo the writ of attachment was served Perfect action and perfect health result Siest National in veply to the notices of pro- | A perfect little pill Carbon county petitioners, The demurrers 3 AN ) ol R in Walnut Hill_cemetery, The de- | ikt et 4 7 T S e At $12.50. Unsurpassable in style, cut and finish, | senuine Irish fricze (imported), for- e, oL o B G | B e | B e A G ey | st S court it o guite- | ULSTER el Council Bluffs, who composs 1} ' aL : meeting recently, ab which it v i tur o cading deuggl ! | oW, cons opencd ol v second dopth of 950 fect, and tie oversecr TEH I BN Y EVOR LB I LA I ot leading de ist and perfumer. 1. W. Breekons opencd on the secon n > | Co. Will sell thom cheap, Mar, Bour- | ing to the constitution, is the sole judge of ~ 5 The Jarvis Wine company began yester- | ace him, however. Teleg g | ol ,\I',\;! ‘TI,K\UL: i it st O ARG RO B AES TG 4 ~ Aay to remind their fricnds that the holiday | sentand detectives are working on the case, | 1€HUS, b SR LU | court granted the prayerof the relators it season s at hand. - Hundso otten up | g ! [ ors: 1b | b . [Seatk alone, the writ should be denied ARE ? NoBrdET . S Marty. Chi and’ i Happy T | 116 Stutsman street. k My, P ARE FAIR SAMLES OF o He argued th on the county with gallon packages, similarly decorated ABtSALL Weak | streat. & . | biest line and by far the lowest cash | Broadway. T be present HE N 4 = Y | bie L e oards. though v e present, £4] P> Cleaning Up sale. prices | L. P Judson, civil engincer.328 B'way. A. C. Campbell, for the petitioners, ¢ g JEN TAKIN (~‘9 Ry dnye: G H16e (RILLL SAOTHILY: BYBEIARI L 10 s 10 write such plays as | Vin Devanter for,the, behalf of the « & 4 R al 1 L | gram to Tuw Beg.| the supreme court will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock | {ifoft down 1o the Bileer residence. when | Midnight. il s, o i A SUIT | i bl o \ i ror o r 3 W cutaway, colors blue, biack and brown, o, near the corner of Twenticth avenue, | ottots ive boon rocelved at the | from the useof DeWitt's Littlo Butly Itiscrs | Mutrer of the stato canvassing board to the e sell youn ) R nsed Joaves a wife and two daughters the rs of the firs A fine line of holiday goods, juvenile |y rhaq the action should have heen hrotzht i mystery still deepens as to how so ool Co.’s drug store, 42 Lower ,,“,m“ . PinLANo. HEtEOR 10 16t Ehow. the ehns rly retailed at ¢ Two s o ¥ » : { e, petition did ot show \ We sell you merly retailed at ¢ Two shades only | i v. The last di No doubt the most complate stock of ptinue the work of borin ar bri that a vein will be struel within 100 or HUGs B OB i R proposition for the defendan e Tands ! ; - R MePhail pianos aul Crown organs, | would be assuming anl exelusive function of BN E Cnterhtad wwith b bine il | Constipation cured by DeWitt's [aly lail g g packages decorated with pinl and ~blue vi | sab C A q Attorney General Potter scored 1t ew Yoo Complimen o is Wine TalneG ioli assing boards stood in the sume position = =~ Y ) ' | k L ¢ of o liction e invassing 1 5 and filled with the finest brandy L .rlulfl( ;il:]llv_ H("x’ ity (b T DT by bty s the governor does under the constitution, THE S Y L. 1 Ay or | e dry | Bverything included in this sale, | ———— that a writ of mandamus could be issued to =N B Howard's ~The 1 1 le the o ts. The | 2 : | SO LU, vouson Howard's “The Henvietta,” and | murer, made the ¢losing arguments. The | You can’ buy n $9.00 blankot for $7.00 | P ,."“”- 'ON STORI, comiedinns to present them such as Stuart | Intter devoted most of his attention to the | Olu l l’lbl 'l Clotl’lll‘l()’ ]800 bit -6, otheringham, Whitelaw & Co, | eerea : e Ameriean | point that the law meant that the clerk alone &, S ; z g i bson & i o R jew Sureap a1enb I sule m the family residence on Thirteenth - today arguments were heard on the de Hielps ofticiating. —The remuins will be ouis Weinstein - of - Burling note of £2,000 cy all deny v | books, choice parfumery and faney arti- | in listrict conrt | G trustees of the school ey penman as Bilger could forg ¥ i el 5 T 3 i not show facts sufli- 4 thie entire amount of B e e ayis', the | clent o constiiut tion | At $17.50. —oxford and brown. well. Work has dy pro sfar us they are known, to about $1.000, Boug organ stock Musi that cach branch of the legislature, accord- feetmore, unght diminishes. | Bought organ stock of C. B. Musi it each branch he log e BHTRS Ware I RGHE O1t learingsthosmrintea || Tisors: cash or installments. @ Mar. TN el L 0 oy The ge . 5 son ly for hisattack on the dig- | o e BOm e All the hospitals and charvitable SaR S = > s The genuine Round Oalk stove | 4 s ARLHE ohab] A i TI II C‘ [)( fnstliutions in lln-‘\h‘\n:!y\ A vore romamboteq | The Orent Cont Sale at the Boston Sture | fino line of oil hoaters. Cole's, 41 Mala | ity of thecourtand the opposing coun 00 ) Beeeham's Pills for a bad liver i LG I L L | childrsn’s every carmentd T Blydenburgh, for the petitioners and Jud groatly reduced prices for the next | childron’s every garmentin the stove at | \wih aponat | & ! These blankets Council Blafts, I | constituted the Board of County Canvassers. ] ur 9pPIe 1o 1no4 s1 siy3 aanjiuang u [} Mou wol} $903 1 SuiylfIaa & ) | - | drama is vov in such « us condition as | ) iFeall Wwool, b 600 blanket for. d — - rum; 45 The court then adjow e to 1 at 11 3 ,’ . s 6 . 3 ould be called hopels e audic : ( - s L S Ehh it Sk nwood People Disturhed. should opele am. 1 l d 0y, G s atnjmad el Rt :)i’t::%‘tgxl‘ Glenwood, Mills ¢ Lis just now all | was small that assisted in the presentation | 3 or. 1sth an I arnam. Our stock of 1adics’, gantlemen’s and | torn up over a letter to have heen writ- sldsmith's comedy Tuesday evening: r ocoughs and throat disorder use | children's underwenr is complete and | ten by Mrs. Alice Dycrof this city to L. E evening the Boyd was filled to sce “The | BIowhs Bronchinl o B 5 N Azl {1y 1¢ | (hanged my mind respecting them, e will bo soid at greatly reduced prices. f that place. Mrs. Dyer formerly | Henvietta.” “The comedy has been scen in better of that which [ bezan’ by think Dress goods, flanncls, tablo lineng, nap- 1 with her husband at the Mills county ‘:gffl."':». O e .nm'-“l.(.:;p.'..:f\'.”' 0 well of."—Rav. Henry Ward Be echer Z\Ierr‘ handlkerchiefs, ribbons, | eapital, and while there became ivolved in B\SEb Batord i he it Sold only in hoxcs. gloves and mittens and | a Xte shborhood feud. It i it is almost needless to sa full line of silik umbrell | alleged that she wrote this letter in order to | performance was practically fa s CI]I ’b tl]) (Ib everything in stock will be offered at a relicve her feelings after i particularize o mu- res of e s hier feeliugs after having removed 1 e | B0 JAMIS & HAVERSTOCK: | changes are made, well ealealited to upsey | &1L OLd Vang siyne demands expr ]1]) CS a t 204 Main St. and 205 Pearl St. the internal economy of the quict little town | ©f appreciation. Mr. Woodward's study most Mv. Williamns has laid the | £3ins i finish with - every pecformance, | TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. uIny [1e391 3sauy oY) 3 ul puy || 1ssod se |B43UdD SE UOIJBOO] B PUBWIIP SSau d a1 3B 9[ES SIYI JT PaIayo o1 dsip s 1 j1onpuod Afjeuosiad 03 spuslul sI2£3]y SWUBSW 9Y3 ul pue ¢ - mou 3sn[ oueyodu Joutw jo juiod € st 3Ry Ing M 19491y $92 'SUT;ESBP 1saje| 9[[1 jo pue MaU SI Isnoy at *Ajiunjiodd o % matter before the federal attorney, and the | UL now it is only comparable with the 7\1 ) e ]IQ S t 23 Soo tho lino’ at the Boston Store | ltter ndbised tau ' aevion be chmmenced | iy best warl o e Erench masiers of | Special Sale at Reduced Prices Meteca ore. Mufts f 8¢ 10 $15.00. The largest | dainst Mis, Dyer for sending_obscene mat- | Somedy ¢ b, Robson ’ o CCho . lino and tho best valuo i the west. | LoF throtzh the maits She was taken s O ey T et Ehes During December, Do not leave your Christmas purchases until the last moment, BOSTON STORE. bail fixed at $500, which she se. and his playing - throughout is of ‘the but come early; avoid the rush and select your presents while our ouncil Blufl's, Ia. i over which “m hest urt, Mrs. Robson's widow is the Ootor SiRookeradNawiStylo EOIONAL JARAGRALILS, e n aan l()J;l(n‘x);ll‘.l(ilm“ujthhnyl”:x;xr e T D e S e, | S kis complete. You can have thcm‘l.nl aside unfil Christmas them to any part of the city “JS9M 3Y3] Ul 3103S Iy ‘nod ayew || . ane is visiting friends in Min- | ¢ o letter will be read during the tri 'Lin the comedy—a ¢ rocks, Caps, ote. ‘| week, at which time we wii \live a3, M. Tiane iy Viiting triends in Min- | and the lotter will e vead duriig the trial, | (He SHier AL L Lo comels T come e wiil deliver Byl o te oni Mr. and Mus. Dyer ave well fixed fingn- | i3 it most capable hands, the whole makin | desired. st s : o ell respovted in Glemwood, | U & berformince to bo ijosed on it sco- : D. H. McDaneld & 00" TU\P H W, W Dhis aand familyile) ) oning | Lpothe g it andshek head | Thave sold and used in my family for i 0, where they will spend the holi- | geho, eral years Chamberlain lic, “Cholera, Aaeniqa,g °iq 1 SE PooJ SE 3500 JB 2IMIUINJ JO ASIWOL pling -oy3-03 Aempeolg Loz pue S0z SO ayL Su 51 ; = and Diarr remedy, and haye found it e = An overcoat, a suit of clothes, suit of underwear, a pair of | Strow’ left yesterday for Fort Dodge one of the most usefu 1d satisfactory rem- i _ his family hasa rednion during the | Don’t fail to view tho ten head of | tdies Tever handied, “C.1l. Lowis, driggist, ) trousers, an umbrella, silk ties, sitk hanlkerchicfs, gloyes, mitts, s, cattlo at Meschendo:f's meat market, | Stlt Ll , Utah, . i rahe AR - ) Francis Murphy left last evening for | bought from Swift & Co., the firm that i T SRR 2 night robes, smoking jackets, bath gow “‘ dress shirts, negligee ovl to spend Christnas there with | donated the big ox to the Chuutauqua £ DD TLLLERLES, (L SEATorS shirts, collars, cuffs, \lll\ suspenders, ete her "“""'“"\_ A Ctoniin g | LSt summer, and testified on the Wit | xow York Liquor Dealers Will Fight the A B 3 L Smith, who has been attending | yegs § sl . | ! the post-graduate college in Philadelphia for | ‘\]\"i':-v‘ln:“l-lulml“\:t]lh‘\!ll\"nil:lu(‘ll:at‘u‘liln— S Whisky Trust, | 4 s | All Useful Hohday GlftS. several months, returned home yesterday. PR MUAI L D0 EW Y Dee. 21.—A lar ¥ K cly attended spector, . atte has gone cast for a . IR Ta 4 meeting of the Liquor Dealers asssociation A 2 iy visit of En e (LR penud | SOy OHBISTMAS. was hield here this afternoon. The members 7 i R d some time in Philadelphia, her former home. : | of the trade were invited whether members iy C. H i e Ge b ! "pics 003 211 JO ISOI\. 1500 e S SIj1 3B P2I1910 SE 101391 1o . Hutehins and wife leave today for a I of the association or not. The cause of tho | . . : visit of two months with friends in Grand | Dueks [ e e pecont vise in e peee or | COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS. | Cheapest Clothing Island, Chicago und Pittsburg. kln‘m s, 82, to ail comers, at Mes- | givits, made by the trast. Colonel Sk All kinds of D. Miss Ida Wallace has veturned home from | chendorf’s meat mavket, 333 Brondway. | of the Wine und Spirit ette presided s of the urt. Faded anc Towa City, where she has been attending the | o T TR T ) | Me. D M. Kochler made a speech, — He said | gadned fabvies mado to ook as good as n COuI] Cll B]_ul i S medical department of the Towa State uni ot g | thatthe wholesule liquor denlers were dic- | Work promptly done ani deliverel in- all versity, and will spend the holidays with her | fine nickel plated cobper tea kottles. | yyied to by a f e n me who com- | Parts of the country. Send for price list. parents, Mr. and Mrvs, W. W. Wallace, $1.£ sold everywhere for 505 will | bined t v to render the dealer 1 will | s poor and | A. MACHAN, Proprietor. . .| last a lifotime and never tarnish. Cole | themsc . Hemoved that a com You should keep Salvation Oil on hand: it | . £ | & o, 1 Maih stroet et et duitte | SR MASSELEET Onaha Medical and Sumical| seecial Notices. will cure all aches and pains. Price 25 cents {) x | tions from the trade for the building of dis Council BBlul COUNGCIL BLUFFS, Torprise Place 1f you have not bought try Hart on | tilleries, to be vun by the dealers, indepen- l\ "I‘I'I‘[ "I" = = 4 Being froquently urged to sell smal | Sterling and plated goods; gethis prices; | dently of the trust. ~This was cavried unan g | N& ] 2 = e portions of my favin, I have at lust do | See his line. moyely, r ; e N cided to plat 200 neres of Lnterprise In thelUasrte, ! 2y 5 N Place, familiarly known as the Scott During the trial of the case of the state | The following aze licenses were > e £ Y 75N | vetweon 0 nnd ) yoars of !nrm and to begin the o at once in | against H. Pyburn, on charge of obtaining | issued by County Judge Eller yesterday: | ""l‘l‘lj»l:.ll;m . :, VANDIRE | ter. Apply it o five and ten acre lots, 1 have placed the | moncy under false pretense, which resulted | Faliin, “Hewiacho, Nervous Prostration caused by | ish 3 L IWO0 GOOD TTARNERS MAKL immu in the hands of Greenshields, | i, 4 conviction, I, IL Jerome, the oWwnar of. ; n gnor or tobicco, o Ivm:n I)e"m'«lw:u P | at once Ftendy work. Vogeler & Son. ping |330H uopIos Y3 se umouy ApJourioy House in < 5 and Cleaning done in | -939]dwod SI Y2035 AYI IqUIDWAN 00. Maou st cul !,ll".} jo QU!I JSO!U 1 pug ].UED TIO‘K sp SIRpI0) [1eR 0) NNy jdwoiq ur Suiy3f1oas sey SIAIY nof pue ‘eroym£ue ainy “y) Suunp paara a1y DI SI9Mm je Aed ueyy 3502 23 y D, Daniel P, Tovter, Moville, v o , | Council Bluffs, was put on the stand and the | 7 Effie M. Parks, Waterloo, Neb.... 1,200 Y ] . : HOUSES AND LANDS. (Erowers, gardencrs ““d those who want attorneys undertook to gain some insight | § Frank Mozak, Des Moine 3 o } rain. " TN l.h‘uhwrl\lvnnlluuc 20 of @ olty @ omhfilnml into the methods he pursued in disposing of | 1 Allee He . ¢ N g AT A bleebome oR B TN with all the advantages of the richest | hislots, After a number of questions e § Michael Peltes, Fort ( ¥ R o 8 in Oninli AT L e Ty Pailial s wiciadpniager oUhomlohest: hislowe, A lar i mumbriof quoation con: | ‘Iblonaslitsltes, Korc Dinaly.o - o e o GUBFANSb0 10 1orun 1 RLoFo, n O, 1300 OF ICbuniks BIAGs b ¢ 1 asrantee lssued only by Theodoro K. Lowls, farrod. Will put in $2,0)) differenco. Greensil ods, portunity to do so. M. Torr, gards the bottom of the river had been | ) James Knott. Omahg . . k KInt, t, southeast corncr Iith and Farnag . Nicholson & ¢ - sked and answered, the court intervened at | M Enma Kimmell, Omiadia . 80 | streets. Omuhi. The snow and cold weather does not | the objection of the counsel for the defenge, | ) George W Field, Owmaha Y i 01t \ f £ atreot fortan 1. Groonsiioits, Nicaolson & Co limiuish the demana for acreage in the | snd the ing nwas shut off. ‘““ L d{20) re, Omuhu . PARTI ES WANTINC - 2¢ mi | b tract, miles east of the post- | T ' a butcher of Oakland, is Linm 1, Morrls, Omah BSTIACTS and loany Fari wnd oity proporty 8 3 8 A S | 1 Nelllo M, Allen, O1ahite......oeeerimeerins 22 | N " bought il 8okt Pusey & Thomas, ' Counell v0; 800 acres yot for salo in from ono | Bider ariest for sending an obscene ERoLioAL Albn: Diplis. | ‘ ‘ { (‘ Il‘l:*'u} v ’I<\’ur‘lhu Blufts 3 2 i0 ton nore Lruots, suitablo for frult and Sehool toacher of Avoca. Morvis 18 st to | - Why throw away sour maney for every | (ALVIILUK in- } J ) ity T Qri 0! [ and e Monoy Toana ¢ garden, 3 h o Duy & Hess, ugents, 59 Poarl | have boen actunted by jealones and tonk thia | new cough syrap, whien you ean buy that and grain, | o for kalo, Dw New watches, new rings, new sty cause she preferred another young man, The T b THER BOTTLED OR IN 0% 1ol el atriot i ding Uern g ! ¢ ACIES uppor 1rondway; apl R AL LR, 3 butcher was sent to jail in' de ¢ A “.'“”""‘I‘* I'I mibe T , can leave orders at No. 213 c " wng: chol ash, or Wil exohangy fo <, DUIORar AR Ran v e T . aeioulb of SN e following permits were issued by the | pon & souncil Blufls L me e ved rastdoncs, pr Conneil iums 700ds. A, ' D RGN D AY . FRtROXEE K0 superintendent of buildings yesterday : ,l.l'.‘l‘f‘ Ru ot, Cowdell Blufls, lowa, or b e Sy i ! ! shietds, Nichols 9 Motz Bros., brickstore, Tenth and Dav- A T o R wiin and blovd and il surkleal dpo '{“:‘;1;, ALzl RDEN AND FIUL You don't want a torpid tiver; you don't T : Goods delivered promptly. DISEASES OF WOMEN ;" i Judge Mot ot yestorday :\.mlld I.mlmmp.u\....u, you dow't’ want |/ poenborg. ¢ : e SOLE AGENCY for ot women FREE, Wo havo lnt o lyingin 0 uinst the Omaha & Council Bluffs Bridge | Dad breaths you dow't want a headache company for &0, Tho plain- | Fho s B WAKa T4t Risors, the | ) fspur i avenae Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, i ores of nnd witiin thve il M in the case was J. W. Crossland. Claim: how rough It iy, Groon und Castellar stroet 8,200 PRIVATI ] » m A Co o - A Johin Bishop, <I\\-mx Fort ond All Blood DI - sgainst tho company for paviug botween the | Paul Schneidor, the druggist, has the | "t Cran bircos ) 1600 ofst. Louis, M. il Bjoed ise T QNIRKPIISE Vs, Tor {raily or garions tracks and on oue foot on either side were | newest novelties in celluloid wnd alum- | Four minor perinics v 700 cury. Now Reatorative ‘Tro or Lo Trom motor 1ne, (rennshicds, Nicholaon & Co assigned to him by various property owners | inum goods for the holiday No one TR TR Al Ly EL durktn . 4 B ver e eity and he commenged o suit | else carrios tho line, and they are jthe Lpers Bl sins i Y et Mod it 5 FAINS 10 el for bowss and oty or 0 the above mentioned amount. A similar | pundsomest thing ey ot Ao A P P P T R or exprass. wecurely pucked, no marks (o o }udgnu-m T AT B AR dsom h YOU ever suw. The carbonic acid in Cook's Extra Dry Tm X ntents or send Une personsl inter lo at 83) por uore \ston & Van Patlc R “ werial Chuimpagne is one of the best reniedies view preferred. Call and consult us or sond his avor of another party and the case was ap- hpmh\l Christinas cutlery sale on 'h., colic or .}.A,mu.., \ pealed to the suprewe court. The present . w prof ULT AN - Improved, a mile andw half from or'yoir ont, and wo il 8 Wialn wrapper bio poate Moo, g Aoros 5 FOGIM NoNsd:. ALADIA s clen Jper pocket k g IN FREE upon Private, s ;. exen sr rasidenca o Councll Bluis, case will probably go the same way and it h,‘;},"ah‘ lf’r‘"‘:”b"” Ui K ‘l] "\‘L‘"“ wors | BOOK TO MEN ot b et AL et may be years before the property owners AR . Lol M BErO0k r wos, Liapo anhields, N1 1301 & (0. old of v of con v 3, AR T il ot Hold of iy of the company’s cash Coul and wond; best and cheapest | T Piles of people have piles, but DeWitts | Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt | Witeh llu/nlml\.- \\lllunu\ln o1, delivery. H. \ Cox, No, 4 Main. Coat sale, B pue 9f€ "SON] ‘[9J0H UOPI0x) 9 12qWadA(J S SIUL pue ‘pa[apouwiar suraq 4 ACK 2%, Big milon will sollat eat It Braces, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses eyt e o1, Nicho! Unly manufactory in tae west of | R0-CHOICE lats In Muyne addition DEFORMIT APPLIAN , TIRUSS QHOICH lats in M L IO BATTERIES AND 1) e e R Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, | ° DANCING SCHOOL. 26th ard Broadway, Oouncil Blaffs | l’\lx.\'x;\n In It A, pariors, ohilg Ten minutes ride frow center of OmahanoOmaha duits, T:4) p. m. Socials ke ani fourth and Council BIufiy electric motor line, ays. p.m, Music furnished p At clubs, W. C. ESTEP o Funeral Director, Embalmar, §| GaimiiZaii: oy. Byphills, Glestana Varicocele, with question S TON - | ghter than gas, cheaper than eloc- At the BOSTON STORE, | tric light and us Deautiful ns & dream— CUREO __Council Bluffs, Ta. | those uew art lamps at Lund Bros. Carl Burhora, successor to B. Bur- = horn, has the only new jewelry stock in o Forfeited the Hall : eity. . Muny holiday noveliies. The easo of the ohy of Gouncll Bluds ac again uk Carroll, charged with being Do you bmuhuA Have you tried T, | an inmate of a disorderly house, v set for TP kel At soq teled T, | i lomale 0 SHARa Lt st gt 1o all]lches charmer, Just light one. i f: ing, but the defendant failed to show up. He - - Wantod-—Cash oller for ton_shares | S AN 1o poico Gt severs) monuiy R A KIMBALL BROS, 114 Main Street, W e aPes, e i e Citizen’s State bank stock, Must be | to go on his bond. Judge Swith gave notic OMAHA OFFIVE 1014 DOUL=GS STREET Council Bluffs. - ar T bold, Addross E. H, Sheale, 1 that if he did not appear at 1:30 o'clock he UA . Cor. 9th t. and 11 Ave., Council Bluffs, 14“(‘\!*"!2“ KOOMS FOU RENT-205 PARK AVE ATVS TVAOWZY Electric, Steam and Hand Power., 40\ |uIyIwIy pne sFunse) 0S|V

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