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o , 2. " | | - 65 FA TS AVD F“ URES T-\ll\ Bluffs has in public buildings %2 !m\.-d with the old, and confident of the | what it rago, and throughout | be still better, for the farmers will be in th MINOR MENTION, B 1 D i Savae OIS | new 4 . western Nebraska rma | market with money realizod from big crops - NSUMPT‘ON. H ame City Feature ‘ WAL Maurer, yere vt moro SRMIIfully stock and the highest prices they have ever ro. | Y. Plumbing Co. [ - There are 255 miles of street, twent I'm not grumbling by any means. 1ave About gote throngh paying off mort. | ceived, and so will the McFarlan 1 e with Council Bluffs Lumver Co. Coal " " |H‘L of them paved. There are sixteen | marked W. A, Maurer, the wholesale crock- | #ages in this vidnity and now the millions | the best carriages than can be built | &« \"‘\"‘”M h:,‘{ ,',1“, Lo " vortord PREVENTION BETTER THAN OURN Oouncl Bluffy Shows Up & Splendid Record | mites of main sewers and nino miles of | (13 man. My tmde the st year Tias been | of ollars from tht ¥arms will en into perma e vl Tendde morning at his home, 210 Kast. Pleive atreet; | When and How to Conquer. the Disease . Hraneh sawers, arger than ever before. My entries at the | Nent improveménts. the purchas ell, T don't know but what the wall pa- | qoed 50 soars, AnToumComent of (he funes o Trend % No p x for the 01d Year. | e bublic library has about 10,000 well | Omaha custom hovse have buen greater than | And the lusuries of life, This will make the | per trade 1o pretty good_thing to indicato | wii be mote jatanmouncement of the funeral | The Trend of Effort Now to Pravent — | selected volumes, and although all have free | all the jobbers of crockery in Omaha put to OMINE @ year o memorably prosperous one | the pulse of trade,” said John B, Long, pr ™ " bl - 4 held ft—The Grent Feedor of Lung use of it the city has never suffered the loss | #ether—that is what the collector's books | for business entéejwises, and as it is just the | prictor of the lnrgest wall paper establlsh B '~“"<’mlv{1v circle which has held Diconses, HAPPY OUTLOOK FOR THE NEW YEAR | of a single book. It costs the tax-payers | show. Council Bluffs is all vight asa jobbing | Commencement aff g series of good years that | ment in Conncil Blufts I'have had a very | Meetings in_the Young Mens Christian as g about £,500 a year to maintain it center. 1 have increased my territory some- | WeHave evers roaSon to expect, 1 feel justi- | satisfactory business during the year, and 1 | $ociation rooms, will not meet for reguiar The cure for consumption. pure and simple —— The two hospitals, St. Bernard's and the | What,and as you know my salesroom and | fled in (”u prediction o tidal wave of pros- | am thoroughly convinced that the coming | 3¢ \;I"'” until Monday evening, January 8 tiamot yet beon found, At the prosent time . e | Women's Christinn assoc s, have done room facilities have been greatly en- | Perity for Council s and the west. Our | year will be much better. Peoplo danot as | F The funcral of Niels Olsen will take place re I8 one way to curo consamption. wod ona bkt 11.‘1'\I\:l‘:“yv“:‘:n‘ulu AN b (ho. geher, | IAreed wnd Improved. this voar. Tn fach s | INSt Vear's businces was tho heavieatand | 5 general (hing indulee tn fine oo decorn: | Wis aftermoon ot 2 ook from the resi T io. fist staee” of D Jisemnod 8| AFoHts swen-Growth of ous response to calls the public Tas cnabled | been i prosperous,successfil year.and it looks | MOC satisfactortiin all respocts. we have | tions when ey cannot aftond it for moder | dence, 114 irse sireat, instoad of at the | Methe G5t st fatal resulta Je & tiinely At Prospects for the those in charge to make numerous prove- | s if the coming year would ‘surely bring an | Dad. and the Decdinber business exceeded | papering and ‘decorat must bo classed | time and place first announced tention to the varlier sy mptoms. by RS, even larger increase of trade. [ by far ail proviows records. We have ing | dmone the uxurics o fict that, Thave | Council’ No. 11, Commercial Dilgrims of | | When a serfes of colds dovelops catarth ot 4 A city of parks. No other city of 30,000 ; s We tttribte 1t g or il previous sears and | been - justified ®in - puttiog | in the | America, purchased n lot in Walnut 11ill | the hend wnd throat, when the catherh ronehs : poptlation in the wholo sord van bonst of | First Natlonal Bank. \ve nttribute it not so much to the fact that | argest ani finest stock of expensive papers | cometery yosterday, fn which will be buried Taidho lungs and o cough begine wnd snows & R | having acres of public parks, and the | George P. Sanford, president of the First | Council Bluffs is a_ good retail shoe point as | and decorating materials ever brought to the | such traveling Mo s re buried by the | g 510 CUED COTTR A outynittae In turning down ‘02 Council Bluffs put on g s are plunning on increasing | Natwonal bank, when asked for his views on | 10 the more important thing that w 0 cute consumptidn commissior & smile of satisfaction at the result of the | this by establish twelve months' work, It's been a good year | western part of the city, The city spends | Year has been very pro a VB souncil Bluffs | about £10,000 a year in maintaining and ime | SaleArade has never b A ot o boom yoar—in fact, Cotncil Blufts | about £10,000 tions throughout the country have been ex- | find anywhere clse h have | city is good evidence that the town and the | order inother small one in the | the situation, said: ~Business for the past rried “a shoe stock that met the | people are not hard up. sperots, The wie demands and sold the public the best | many of the 1 batror and ool guaranteed goods at prices they could not | into homes that have not put a | Not a small indi t |, When the chost beconos soro snd the bre I have transformed | Mys, Emma White Ward, wife of William | 102 dIflcult then 15 1ho thne 1o cire conmg residences of Council Bluffs | Wand, died yesterday noon quite suddenly of | YD a8 handsome ns palaces. | pneumonin, nged 5 voire Sho cime i ihie | When & teeling of oppression and tightness he AP~ ition of my confidence in | Country from Kewherme Horkahia oG inis | comes Into the chiest thon 15 the timne 1 0ire 0 more boo olid gains, steady ellent. The 4 . li- | small fortunc i i Axtvives, b sl ! t in Ne v, Berkshire, England, | consumbtion wants no more boom *'"' iis The record of real estate transfers shows b llent, “The retailers have had a good holi .|"'. r-u\:...'\ m‘ ,',”,,',':.’”\. fml‘n i '.1' \lm‘ the fupm and what the past year has done | and resided at the time of her death at 143 | When the lungs begin to rattlo and wheeze, rowth, is what she wants, is what she . 1 8 b siding her | day trade. The farmers have had good crops 10 least possible cost. And | for me is the fact that 1 have purchased this o a i L4 that Council Bluffs has been holding h ) I Vine street ar wa in suuty, then, too, con- is getting. own_ in spite of the depression all over the | &nd good prices for the past two years and | When you .:ulwq.‘: n,:n'\\.- hu\‘ such im hlmldm;' Another thing that indicates H. Pyburn, the Omaha man who was con- | SPUoN 2an be cured e Now for the facts, without gush o senti- | western country, The total amount of the | &re in excellent financial” condition. Farm- | Mense quantities divect from the factories, | thrift and prosperity s the number of arders | ik FyDar. th AR u Irs, Copoland & Shepard’s new lunz treat= mh',“ 4% ”; L ”'.l > ””“ ("I 1\ e, | transfers is &, 93,505,07, ing lands are in excellent demand: city real | We canmake retail prices that cuts out all | for expensive raised lotter gold sizus, which | Sitoland sentened to the penitentary for | ment=-ovoived n trantiag thoneamieerronts ent, or sophomoric writing against space. 4 v id in fact the outlook | competition, We carry as good lines of obtaining money under false pretences, was | estate is looking up, has been suficient to induce me to make this | eqaeccatt TEIEE WHEET A o enonchial eatarrhois the most e ficacious year 1s the starting of active work on the | o omianey of the fire department and | § 1, 1. Ring & Ca, v gur owt honor gid tho big factories in the bet appointcd sign room fn the ity L Supreme court | eris rellevod at onco from the severity of his Priiga connecting East Omaha with Councll | the amplo supplyof water finve catsed the | «1vs been u protty good old year, andl 15| We are going e mLpokng Ol guArAnLoss, | ai cpiet the same for a1l my husincss | . Murriage licensns wers issued yesterday to horanees n i Ty ored Ureathngy g [iRRes 5 va ) i ke an prepiet the same for all my business Il K0Fencas 1n tho lungs and chost pring; Bluffs, the laying of railway tracks, and the | fire loss for the year to be kept down hl‘ “or | hate to part with itif it wasn't that I be- | winter to draw trade to Council Bluffs, con- | friends N | the following parties: W. H. BHollerman of N night sweats and spitting of blood. othier work done under the controlof Mr. | than k000, The department fu*f}p*ljr'\ lieve the new one is going to be a better one, fident that we can save money for every SOt Optnlons porry, and Annie M Basten of Council | Tho eatareh fs driven out of the svaten ‘and John W. Paul. Wonderful changes in the | nty-five calls, but nearly all the fires have | \oug the answer given by L, A man of | man. womun and child Tivine within 10 " | Bluffs; W. M. Koltz and Mary 1. Hornbeck | the lanzs restored ton normal condition. 1ane b 1 they scem | Pecn putout before they have done more | ¢he cigar jobbing and manufacturing fiem of | miles and double our trade for the v “The laundry business isn‘t a bad indicator | of Council BIuffs: (o Kotz and Laura | dteds of Omaha people hive bron benefitted SIoTs HIYG boen skarted, and ey SCOM | phatu nominal damage,. Ohly two 168868 | i1y Ring s Co; (Ot Business 18 Steaany Mite 6 S of general prosperity,” remarked Mr. S, F. | Moore of Council Blufts Tiiopiats (ol ae trantmunt, kvary weok toss but the beginning of wonders, The predic- | renched &,000 or over. The mostimportant | giowing, Tho past year we sold 2150000 | Sl uliliad Ll i this chanaget of the great Bvans lnundey | Robert, tho G-vear-old son of R. O. Fink, | ed. It is nfanestionnnis toy heer robublishe thon is confidently made that the enterprises, | blivze wis that T ety o o | cigars, und of these 203,700 were | T Mucller Music and Piano company. | it e S e Cleantiness s mext to godli- | cityeditor of the Omaha Tribune. died Fri | kiown of oecking consimption and aring the actual work of which was commenced | Jslind freight depot. causingaloss of £10.000. | of " gur ~own manufacture. At our | represented by J. Mueller, manager, reports | 0ess, but'in hard times people do theit \washe p day evening at the family residence the early consumptiv Ninth avenue, The funer: T fo tHt the | this ot | HEY SAY THIS IS GOING TO BE A in this vicinity aro very righteous or | Fglish Tuthern ehten i the Soniam :#E'?TYV'NTE"' DON'T THINK OF ¥ prosperous, We have grownall theyear, | biocle, Rev. (. W, Snyior oficiating NG INTO IT WITH THAT braska and | new machinery, new buildings and increased Youne | COUCGH, THAT SORENESS IN YOUR A Monda 1 b I B O e | o el ot s okt | Yo Chritian Soaiion off Now Vot | LUNGSL THAT CDIFFIGULTY | IN 0 to compete with the | We have one of the finest as well a8 Diveost | 2 Cordial fuvitation is extended to all’ busi . [ AL The other fires caused losses ranging from | Leand—Our Partag & to 00, The department has four hose | the yvear, Our silo carts, two hook and ladder trucks, one chem- | g increase of &1 ical engine and twelve lorses, the total value | vear. We hayen't 1 of the apperatus being £10.700. Besides the s—we sold 180,000 during | the piano and organ business for 1503 to have [ ung at home. During the year the demand 1 &6:460, which | been the best in the history of the firm. in | PPon us has been such as to indic 00 over the previous | both cash and time sales, Theiv territory is | ¢pl ched the end by any | not only Omaha, South Omaha_ana Council | Ve L means. Next year we are going to enlarge | Bluffs but extends all over N chicf and eleetrician there are only 16 1 our territory, and we will be working the | western Towa. Particularly The water works company has spent o | Nebraska trade thoroughly. | We have | them are their sile st little sum ot money the past year in im- | qlmost twice as many cigar mikers as a year | Omaha, where it is b last year, will vesult in such important | chang 1o ¢ al will take place k from St. Jolin's s and improvements in the futy e all to look back to 1502 as the most | mportant turning point in the history \‘f‘ Council Bluffs. How about the city's wallet? | | [ obserye Assessed valuation, £.450.000, which, un i i e85 e 1 young men are invited tovisit | SATARRH NOW--i Y B R A ol xhich, un- | proving ihe service. " Orie of o lie veser: | ago, aud wo hopo to- Keap on dowblinge up, | local dealors but fine goods and low prices | laundzy plants here in the west, and we be- | {eS B Al youne men are ivited tovisit | gppSialy NOWCIT ;",',‘},,NGF STOONP der the peculiar method in vogue here, s | Voirsat the river has been rebuilt and a large | 370G re bl vight Al Syery time, - SOF course,” remarked Mr. | lieve that all will rejoice to see it grow still | [ 100 Some Ohivit IT NOW. WO Gvr e fouebh ot tho anl valuation amount of moncy spenton the Clen aveno A U Muellor. niuch of our success s due to the | more during the new year which promises | (it of the Woman's Christian association 3 Taxes have been reduced from 30¢ mills to | 'eServoir. The works have a cap 5 k . b fact that we handie only the best grades of | 80 well. Oursis o modern laundry and s | ) st e Rl KA TAKEN IN TIME. i | sufliclont fora i1y o 10000 people A 1‘ | iThe an hite ts have thefy fingors on tho instruments and deal straight, fair and | yorth visiting. The machinery s so fault- | A el ot Kot over 00 feet of water mains, and | pulse of trade e time,” said Mr. Wood- | Are with every bo some localities | less that s to be endowe o A kelstcin, who was formerly cn . Jol cKinley Avoids Co « About the City's Finnnces, fire hydrants, | wardof J. C. & W. Woodward, the active | musical m\[l:ulvml‘;\\l ll»“ll.i.\ 128 11. \llllnll“vn | intellyec n::'? Hn:\’l:n' \“l.‘- \:‘H]ln\l\:l‘\liI: f!.','“‘.fl‘ ed i the bottling business in this city, [ 7 .’l::n‘:x';;“nln.n-l n..‘.‘.n:.“u‘q arch i/ Council Bluffs has been rapidly pa | The city has seventeen miles of eleetric | and vi us young architcets, who are | ded by irvesponsible ents, not | pecial effort to do family washing, and do it | 1 quite suddenly at Oskaloosa lust Sun pd b . its dabts. The pust year it has paid of street car service and four miles of building the modern homes of the modern tly dealers, and they will resort to the | cheaper t tean bo dono nt Tome. Wo | oy and was buried nt Des Moines ot TUOS- | sty notatibors ntrondy know hot much T m 900 of bonds, and las issued o : line, | city. “They feel overy ation of that | same dishonest trickery” to sell a worthless | will alsc advantages that will draw [ (aylast. Me. L. Harris, who suceeeded him | joproved, bt w1 son b oo (e thus decreasing its bonded indebtedness | ite School the Deaf. pulse. 1t has beaten vigorously for the past | article that o confidence man or patent | stillmore trade from out of town in business here, was among those who at- | in the ease.” The gantloman Who Spoke wie $88,000. There has also been a decrease in | near the city, suftered to the ex year, and it promises to o bounding along at | vight shark will to f his vietim. For | crishlelils, Nlehiolson & C " the funeral. Mr. Tinkelstein owned | John MeKinloy, of Grswold, e, whore he 16 the amount of gener: ants outstanding | 2,000 from dive lust sammer, but this does |t healthy rite for the new year, We have | more than thivty years T have beoy hindlie : 3 i dovable property in Council Bluffs and | associated in business with his ather of about £30,000, anc 1ot fall prop: water fund warrants Thus Counc Bluff case of £5,000 in in the city’s five recor on our boards many mugniticent homes and | musical insteaments in Council BlufTs, We've been rustling in real estate here publie buildings in the twin cities and sur- [ and - when 1 sell o customer © know | fr five or six years,” said Alderman_ Ms ‘ rounding country andare confident that 1803 | he has ~received the worth of his | O the well-known real estate firm of Green: | children Will leave a record that we ull will be | money. The year has only added triumphsto | $hields. Nicholson & Co.. “but the past_four | ToT T | | | Wils ayoung business man of much energy | and reliability. He leaves a wife and two | Health Record. I‘ atisties kept by City Physician Jen- | The | reduced its in- | | | Monduy an Ne Day. uts have jumped up from 93 | nings shows a very satisfactory record of | proud of the famous Huvdman pianos, and that name | O five months have been the “best we have |, Mondiy tw New Venrts Doy nis. the health of the city. Therd were 230 Fostod by Thiitollor's Soniaes | hus become more than ever a_synonym of | SVOrsecn, Thero has been u great deal [ the Boston Store will Ye closed all day Economy in city affairs has been telling, | deaths durine the year, or an average of | ©etef b 5 s Lty sweetness, harmony and all that is | Move activity then for several years, and a | Mondgy Wite . O I eTOR ity Virsaiitics ‘oxnonBos of, therotey. | 188 LAt 20 por moNth: - Whexe Hitve. Heok owe dame fortune nothing but thanks, ible in mustel fnatoument. whothes | confidence marked by o slight bat stéady ad: | OTHERINGIAN, WIITELAW & € said George H tlemen wh 13 cases of contay Mescender, the genial ger ious diseases reported, for 1801, not including special street im s. Of course th Blufts, lowa for concert or for the home s is more notice side. Our | vance in pri s attributes the freedom from | the growth B e paye contagious diseases to the rigid quarantine | 1CW blood that they could not succeed in Thus economy has really reduced the run- | music, fills this four will be banner ones in our line. We honestly | e ToLy LIl 4. YOU | beliada ! thitt Couheils BIMRE 1s the toas place | Koal sy | will see why we have been able to inereas r is a chemical preparation I provements, judgments paid, ote., were | rather lavge number, to be sure, until it is | Is about as prominent in the Pro- | gther specialty is the Harrimgton. an instrw. | 401¢ in some sections of theeity, but stitl it is Bbout $145000 The st Year they have | taken into consideration that st spring | G pusincss In Councll Blufts and Omaha | et mado undor the supervision. of the | true of yealty throughout the city. Wo | Mr. Tudor, the refractionist of tho v Tenchied only $153,600; mikins o deereaso fn | thero was an opidomic of ¢ asles, there | A8 Governor Boies is in s vepose the | Hardman people, and without any doubt in | HAVe more inquirics from Omaha thin ever | Tudor Optical Co., with an assoziato | * running expenscs of &850, jort 181 euses reportod, fhis reduces, tho | 2 Y i 1 tnny e te fiocounts cvery sa: | my opinion the besi. thing ever offerod the | JOOre. " Among those who seem 1o be Just | gouliat, will bo ne the. sty eosinto | To this should bo- added the cost of the | st of serious cases considerably over half, | althoueh Ty owe o i o down me | rade for a medium istrument. Then udd | ESUting th through their heads that homes | (oo bR GY Sehneider, drugist, 641 | new city hall, which is included_in the | That no great epidemic ook place i showii | who haw ot o ihstrious 1o down We | to these our orgaus and every other kind of | 40 be had in Council Bluffs at & mere song Broadway, on January 6, No churg for amount above for 1842, and which amounted | by the fuct that there were only 14 deaths T f“"""” ‘*;" v e e et | musical instrument known' to- civilization, | SOUE i comparison with prices across the ki VA Y ORCH L KOHIOK 10810.000. "o building hus heen paid for | from contagious discases. during the “year. | it howover, is v ATy st i leations of | which towether with our stock of sheet | FYEr. We are sure that the next two y examination. | | 1 . 5 5 ¢ roenier o i- | doing more than getting a lot of contracts i " | for investmer 8 P i easily spread on hard or soft coal that | ning oxpensos of the city for 1502 £18,500. ws and the strict enforcement of the ordi- | ¢ an g iz a L our trade and why we think the past year | f0F, investment just now of any city m the ! 0 at | T ens e ik fuliess 'chirac- | Rinces relating to the cleanliness of the | OF my hands that the inercased price | fgaion ¥ 3 United States. "Yon sce that prices never | siaves 25 per cont fuel. Call at 874 Penrl The same financial healthfulness charag b S 8 3 17681 Jenttle AUEIOBIAD s e all vight. £ t i terizes the commercial circles of the city, | ¢ity. The rate of mortality in Counci AbLes anna ey losing ransaptions. | “With the immense stock of new scales | K0 back, and it seems as Bluffs is lower th ity in the | The buther business may not be state The banks, six in number, with a capital of inany other £600,000, to say nothing of their increasing surplus, have pursucd a couscrvative policy and may well feel proud of the fact th through all the perilous events of o qua of a century Council Bluffs hus never had a bank failure. The Kimball & Champ Investment company was the greatest | | street for sample puckage. Hake » Gisworn, Ta, | Py first ay fucatnrrhal kind which weredisgusting to mvse fand every ona My head. throat and nose were Ill[o(} us and Lswallowed naeh of i, for help It aithonsh 1 knew it would sunrise that advances are to continue and styles of pianos now on hand and on the i L Yo we welcome the new year with genu- '”I‘ and surely. —Our present | enthusinsm, ‘confident we will mako | 1 80 low for a city of this e With | Tt is no longer a mystery to the ladies ny more happy homes before it ends. If | Bluffs frafisaiye by of Council Bluffs and vicinity whe Lo other dealers have been as prosperous as uffs hus, that they cawt move but one [ O t-CRBs 5 il ) hingi e, After awhile my Jungs heenme have Isee no reason why Council Bluffs { Wy, and that is upwards. So investors | 8¢t and what is the et thing ia | with chest painsand a had cough, My should not make this the best year in her | Daturally look on it as a sure thing for the | gloves for evening, ns a visit to the | stomach w is very weak and folt heavy after histd T L S e R T, Boston Store will convince you thut | tailng 1 conld not catanyihing in the morn= | the very best me: of indeating the | condition’ of trade, for people” dve bound | | For Eveni PULSE OF TRADE, . jocat. They won't go hungry even if they Sl arc not rolling in prosperity, but if it indi 's of the City Throb With | cates anything my business Tor the past v Blood of Industry. shows that the pe How the Arte [ 5 ple of Council Blufts and are exceedingly prosperous. My has made me afew enemies of th The following interviews with well known i | | have hardly known it ’ Dr. Jenni; | | | | | ! ; ! [ | f € g 3 . My breath was very <hort and szht ox- failure this city has ever had, but the bank- | business men indicate somewhat how the | & Loy Who believe they . cun only sueceed | for 200d words spoken and recommending our | National Mutual Insurance Company. | their stock is composed of all the lead- | difion tters eshonetod o ntorlanHIEeS ink depatmont was o wal nelved, 4 | vonr bus come and gone. Nover has.thero | Shon g o boeve ey, i niy sucched | o 1o iR Suncly o ADDROCIME N | e et e o v bty | L0 Shon - Ausaurialrs nod shoubser | Sruyn busry eubaustnd i faterot The- ‘ favors. and. trust by ssed greater satistfaction with the | is doing miore than th ir dealing to continue ve- | iength, in the most des o wBlail - | sumed my flesh and gave mea paie.unhealthy 1 X been expr T s i adolescence don’t fit “us any longer ablotints suit- } el vl Honr family. 2y ; Bl SO ve 10K e PRl ¥ s pure Jealousy | 1o\ Wworthy of th 1 ; : AU (0150 o0k that alarmed onr family. M ste B e o es casnabina ot bbbt iy el piv L 018 v iy o | amt b s of ot Mttt | abis foe Cvenine wenr e e e i can equal, ! 1 el { s S T s - ¢ that | that has been given me during the last few | In the Clothing Trade. Fire Tusurance company, the latest institu Some one may =ay, 1 canonly be suited S result wo are surpr sed at t of the people, as shown m the bank | the one noticeavle feature of the year that | S 3 | tion th s challel 1 the prid. ! il | i D STBR me. My eatareh anit u:h that the wage workers are | every merchant tooks back with gratification | MONthS. When such men as Swift & Co. 1 don't know th is ever fully | ton that challen; the pride of Council | in the Foster or Alexandrin. and others | M L USRI L g 3 ant 1ooks back gratification | volunteer to come over hereand show the | satis said M. If of the | Bluffs, = “Our company, based upon the | muy say I prefer the Trefousse, all of | 115 and T feol every duy a ste s i on achievements past and forward with hove, | public that 1 have bought more meat from | clothing houss o Moot 5 5., *but while | broadest and safest plans of mutual pro- [ Which is 10 bo b » glove depart i, ROIERG D Some of the New Buildings. as the expressions hereto attached indicate: | Uheir packing houses than all the other | we alwiys want more trade. ot were not | teetion unde e it Y | ment, as woll us_ every quality in staple | hands of <ifewnd carefal physici s and bete s ‘ounci ts deale comtined, and tha o ng of SomemShiS e | sprung into popular confidence will, with a | e {18 9 i) i | terstirthat I am steadily zetting woil." 1t is dimeult to gevat the bulding - e ot o o i s o Ssccied | F WAt utmont ot a0 % o | Py bt St atoniiie, s | €100 woods. 1 bIACK ah eolorcd. Al | 1S SEELY S ol i DL ohE thoe sopo ehr because nob one: | watch which way the smoko gocs if you Dt by the wovernment inspectors, it | this is duc i part foour” having woved into | When I8 closcs we will show you a Tecord | gloves warranted and fitted to the hand. | BOTH CLASS PRESIDENTS. ‘ ordinance roquiring tho takint out of 4 por- | Wwant to know which v i shiows that tiese people have done little or | a better location, Tt is due also to the facy | that will justify congratulation. The mer- | FOTHERINGHAM,WHITELAW & CO | e ‘ | mit. Tho stuba In tho present book form | blowing,” quaintly remiried William Moorg | B0 Dusincss, or clse have obtained their | that an old established house should natu SRR UG A mer Dy e e X ) Boston Storo, | Drow. L Copetand was president | but'n trifling part of the record, there being | of the well known wholesale cigar house of | Stk from Sources that United States in- | ally havea yearly i > in business, but | Plin Lo bo ussured that wo can give him the Council BIuffs. | o1 nis closs at Bollovue Hospltal ( but ninety-soven, the total amoint reaching | Peregoy & Moove, when asked how the | SPectors donot visit. Ibuy all my meats di- | aside from these reasons our trado indicates | T punCHiyon oot Y == . o | Medical College, New York, where ! only £148,085. In one locality in the city | year's trade had been, What do 1 mean? | Yect from Swift's, and I get the very best | prosperity on the part of the people. The Hollite offireinghansa it bomatadiamns | 2o Youl emolte? SHaveliyo triod M| i iraasi ite i ciia iond s o se Hos [ twenty-three residences were put up | Just this. When crops are poor and prices | that Towa and Nebraska produces. Increaso s como lrgely from selling more | dollute of flre insurance will bo place ationig | - King & Co’s Partagns? IVs | gurton of fts eind (n the countre f this year and mnot one of . them | worse and everything seems going to the am thoroughly satisfied with the out | of the better grades of clothing. Folks buy | “"“ _1'” 1 e LEyenrginc atonaf | chaprmer. Just light one. | "D Holane | is recorded on the permit book. | Pow-wows. many a fellow contents himself | 100k for the new year. and my knowledge of | more cloihes when times are good.” TR 2 TR0 M . TR | abun and ung: e was f There ave so many such instances that the | With a_corncob, with an oceasional nicklo | f"l’l"'”“:",'fi".'\r 'f:‘-'.-l:::‘.‘ill\m,'"'!3‘;'.3,'.f\:"”:,‘,‘,’".f,',’ pets and Prosperity, Council Blufty Insurance Company's Idens. l.”"‘. A 1““ "”1'1,“""”""' does Uov | the prosident of his class at Rush i building record is' valuel T'he amount of | Cigar, but the minute a little e vdauo A edUL CYBROSIOLOUS A N Bl 17 3 . i G i tihasbeentainroviamcy rofitgble | Gimiuish the demand for acreage in the | Yy Breni s 5 o i f Dl Hmprovementy i sifolé b o | of the fush, 10 S 20ne 190 | Hita has Eronter oe cnk of Shfo.oug | goniiiy o urbet business Lo any fndox of tho | 41t has been o provident and, profiablo | ielain Lract, 24 milos ans of the posic | Maaical Collewo, Chicugor the most . mated ut between £00,000 and *£400,000. [ €ood. That is why we cigar men are in | BIUfs has a gre: DERGOnO LG BLES Bencral Eprosper Ve M AR e S e e L L AT Y acres yet for sale in from one SR R S % - Among the most notable improvements pretty wood condition to judge of the trade | 404 financially sound crchants than any | prosperous year in the Missouri river v cll Dlufrs Tuefvince company tatione | to ten ncro tracts, suitablo for feuit and | i membor of the Town Stato Med- \ AR osiael bRl iroyom | #enerally. From the fact that we have sold | Other ity Tow of. With this belief and | ley,” said Mr. D. W. Keller of the Council | most prosperous and deserving iustitutions | L acts, ¢ truitand | ear Society and of varioas other of . Wickham, for he Dloncer company, | s year o Lirger proportion of e goods | With euthusiasm 1'enter upon the work of | BN Carpet compiny, an institntion thatis | In th west, cand all legitimate enterpriscs | garden. Dy & Hoss, agonts, 59 Poarl | modical and surgical organizations. 1 l‘ml‘mu-m \er&ti & 000t HAONE Do bail | than'we did last year,I know times have nu_» new »II'.a‘m\i.nll-nL( 1t 1 will double | widely and favorably known throughout the l“f“-" felt a genuine 'sl.mmllus (.I_ml‘\\»‘.um street. i | Both gentlemen, after thorough I | S by Dan Carvige, costing nearly as much. | been better through this section. Our total | MY business before the end of next Decem- | west.” “Our business has been very satis make the n;:“ _Year |'w~|nx;‘-u.~. even For warmiog guest chambers, bath | Bospital expericnce and practice, h\ { el An extensive plant for lighting and heating | trade too, has increased about £0,000. We | ber. , fuctory, and wo cun ‘scono reuson why it | if ‘the outlok was. not ~so flattering iomsyela MohT ians Bhentors Hate have devotod their lives (o the proce 4 i Tailway cars has been put _in near the trans. | thought 'we had_ reached the limit some acts of a Grand Industry, AU nckeenyibus e fon thofadmngivear || I e Shoeni tho Yed ostar fyofle liniitho | (R30581 010 R T A Tt o) | tice of thelr specialtios, with what fer, at'a cost of £10,000. Wheeler & Huveld | years ago, but each year shows a gain. Does “I think there is nothing that indicates | Our trade has not been confined to | history of our company }:nl 3 italon|| Awhauyol “’{‘l'; “"(’.‘ ,‘; Lo o success the columns of tho daily |) have put £,000 into a cold stor- | this come from increasing our ter the prosperity of this part of the country to | Council Bluffs by any. means, and | $7.000,000 in B0 S G OIFRES ¢ onyetienyohieap O B IGhs it | pupers snow. \ age wareloise, O, Lower hus | toryt Noj we reach out preity well | suchan extontas the fruft and gardening | Our - experience ©must FaitatoRsho b unshy are 2 (0, et foti0ien veniy feic Il iG] | b 9 i > 0 LR R e TR S i Vs 1A RN D of the real | condition of a large scove of territo s e Jast o the fire losses have o Lo — SNURPEDIRO R R E B ae f,‘,‘,‘l::"‘,‘v:,',,“.,“:,' “'.‘.‘}::'.T',::fi;:.‘.‘.’llf{f.'fi,.,w.l \|"[,‘f.,l. A\\ljnnlml\:” e o“h-'vn“f:lll(‘ll;::::k oot n":(h.'; i‘irm‘(::“llml\l' ’& Im“ fu.‘.\IL e A e S E D T 1 | been very he (lover the country, they Whitney Mockridee, the famous | QUUEELIEOR NI RIEEN I AgS Jnown as the Hotel Gordon, is being trans. | territory. The gain comes from the old, old | thousands of acr land in the vicinity of | thoroughly satisfied with our last year's | have been light with our home 189 |stenoty apdihisexcellent comnany asibhe | )0\ e iaoted) Gl i Tk illo O onts oud | formed into o mammoth furniture house, | field. Fow do Iaccount for itz Well, very | Council Bluffs producing and capable of pro | business, it might be of public interést to | and do not exceed 818,000, In short, the re- | Presbyterian church Monday evening. | tarrhal Dice $ The city hall has been lmproved this year | Baturally too, T think it is due to the fact | ducig fortunes. 1L docs not cost onediful | know thit, with the commencement of the | sults have ponaliancnore thanswis ox e ol o g e s / 4 to the extent of $10,000. Numerous other | that we are un old firm—that makes me | asmuch as California lands, is ten times | Year, we engage in the wh e trad In | pected, and the sompany f‘“_,'[‘(‘\' gananoe Bought organ stock of C. Musi “Bliortly i ftor TenmatiolComnel DI rety ! improvements such as the large livery stable | think our firm will reach its majority and be | more easily cultivated, and yields enor. we will put_our traveling men on | starts s *}I"'“” A S V“'I o ey ] Co. Will sell them cheap. Mar, Bour- Lk L EAIne O o oI Lol Bl AT [} of Terwilliger's and the Sanborn block, mark | able to vote this month—-21 yeirs old. We | mously with no expensiveoutlay. The last few | the and they will cover the- territ | Tty o iihovorybrosheey | icius, 116, 114 Stutsmun streot, sovere ease of chironic eatirrh " The spenker { the progress of the year. never let the quality of our brands drop. | years have shown thatour lunds will pro- [ every thirty days. We know that Council | 2 -'.""‘.“"“' thy anes O oL RO —_— | was Me. D, D. Thomus, for ) The churches have not only been adding | That's another reison “Thousands of | duce from 500 to 00 per acre in grapes, | Bluffs is the natural jobbing center for this | One ”im‘» (‘»' b is 1";(". 22 "".»““L'“‘I-“_'” l'." Carl Burhorn. successor to E. Bur- | several years the well l to the moral worth of the ¢ity, bu also to its | Smokers throughout the west won't smoke | &0 in strawberrics, 8150 to £00 in black” | territory, and we have grown naturally into | us is the strong determination eviuced by | | T SUERGF: SUEESE jewelry stock in known for J, B . iy LAY ol e unloss thoboxbenr i S Araia 12250 i bar; T s fig- | this branch of the business, We have car- | western people to patronize home institu B 1y new j elry Leutz o baker, and 19 i mprovement, i Prce Motho- | Anythinig unlcss the box bears our name jand | berries and $230 fn raispbors e B o i s A B R i e R e Y pr vt b e | R e eE N Re] ) shave been struggling like heroes, and | these consumers beat your newspaper adver- | ures are the return v this year, wi ed o heavier stock by 00 iy ghonsg) SH0Rg: e hottar Bl thel et s 2 2 £ | 124 Hurrlson street, Couns i have got their improvements stavted, | tising all to pi Once in a while we hear | ordinary crop and low prices, There is no | »«'wll lh-’i;m than on pre vious yoais, A.]nnl, [Rezereay 1'{l“‘\\)~li":.‘"”fl“m{"‘”l“_‘l'y:w“'I"‘!:fl’.{l_“”l" Wanted—Cash offer for ten shares eil Bluirs, JEg un: P e Episcopal has ot its | some one that he got some Santa Rosas | nicer or safer business, and there are men | While we are more heavily stockec ome; andiwhilegetbing thelbost O e ns e i tolbr e atonl . Mt a1 kOnE mo hawlineito ¢ selooted and e plane. drawe. | ut some place ot other, und. that thay y [Iheronehoninselbosomalindopendonlvaiaibyd | 1 § somerinos s oitcaroleitolie | ORI EoReUy RIthel most adyantosouys A5 L geRin) IS R BI08% cour my_ throut which 7 The Dunish Lutheran at Seventh street and | 10t so good as they used to be. Of “course, | it. Wit better facilities for handling and | 8 his ~ scason of e the year, yel SeYEls % ) 8 3 p 2si | HP R S [ 8 g ! the S0BLER 4 ol D o hava dJanrol g f nse amo ng their lowe company. which 1 couid not ralse | Bevenieenth avene, las erceted a ine | wo know that they are Just us good, and it | marketing, which we will have s vear, | wo hivecloared away an fmmense amount | ing their lome company Coul und wond; best and cheapost | nnd whish would sl dewn iy Sieae church. The Germin Kvangelical church | don't take long to find out what the trouble | better prices will be obtained and better ret | 0f #oods. The surplus in some lines will ding the Br: Mizsonriihardin 0o dneih el v i et ot e as Al T R e e D ] has put up a 8,000 church, and the Swedish | i5 about such a kick. Some unscrupulous | wards follow. While there has been no boom | only call for special cut sules that wil be of B rnakaltl acamaalkRanny lovor his il Azt e '” A Cox. N ,\,-“v' P Suined mny divostlt d seernod 16 Lo me all 4 Lautheran is lifting &,000 for a church at the | dealer, whom the fear of the penitentiary | in the eity, there has been a steady and | Special interest to the housckeel every- A i Cionan v as delivery. - A, Cox, No. 4 Main. | up, Alitiirough my head there was wduil paln = mer ¢ tand Bace et S | can® e il ge me i S rapid g and PO where, A very pleasing feature of de in books and stationery. £510Y | andg weight whieh made me stupid daytimes corner of Mill and Seventh streets. The | can't make honest, will get some imitations, | rapid growth and prives of city prope A ver, 08 T e § f 1 i other churches have been making improe | and after emptying one of our boxes will fill | have visen. With the new railrond bridgcs | year's business is tho! growthiotfous ioutrof: ik "'.‘“‘;'“ lyingrased. . My, shangelof ) “rlluhtvr than gus, goenper than elee | and keptmo from resting at nizit. 1 lackod | phe 4 R P e T Ehaaroth el A Alling, the and new roads I thi Il have town trade. People have learned that they | location has caused some increase, and the | 40 1{ent and as beautiful as a dream— | ambition to do anything AW kg, spittin, " ments, starting missions and manifesting in | it with these others, and 2o on selling them | and new roads WO SWRLL hLve- || el B e N 5 7 > 1 | people read more than they used to. 1 earry & i NN | and snufling for 1 years nearly wore e out. ( e ll ways greater activity than foryears past. | 00 e “streweth of the popularityof our | growth this year that will be very gratify- | e comeor send 10 miles and purchase u | people sead more than they used to. | Tearmy | (hoce tew art lamps b Lund Bro | and snufing for1s yours nourly word g ok 3 4 goods. We have run some such” fellows | ing. We have many inquivies, but the | bill of goods and save a good deal more than | Probi rEestune SLenRC I e NS S 3 but zot diseoturaged and gave ap- thinking [ | | Morals and Statistics, Sown, Aud saiisted ouselves thoy fhis | igrentess ntevest hus beon uiwikisnod i our | Ihelp expenses. And aéwo buyonly from [ elty,and shelt Uicronsed suio shows that ihe | WoPhail plunos aud Crown' ergans, | putEetidiasusaged pud guve dh s BlBiRES { g3 ol i ; o troublo, You k BnS i e [ Epest s LR R ds, We ocer the manufacturers, we can give customers | public is feeding brain as well as brd cash or installments. Mar. Bouricius, | qi thout the work of Drs Conelund and 1 Talking of suints naturally suggests sin- pihadtruble; SECR NN D00 ONIDE | e S O R o o the way my tradeihas | $05h.or installmen lar, Bourloius, Siepard 1 placed myseif in thoir hinds. the ! | | s 3 o Threo | 180°L worth imitating. The general pros- | brought into the market a tract of 400 acres s 116 Stutsmun street. I J ners. Their number scems decreasing, Three {Gviof thita . he well-k 2 o ohbicent IanaBtor this: on et ro on all grades of goods, Our purchases | been, and the outlook is even bett sersonal interest aind attention shown me by ‘ ears o the police arrests mumberad 1915 | Lerity of the countey, ‘the well-lknown agd | of the choleest lands of this eharacter in | tyeo on all grades of goods. Our purcliascs ) T I DS TFeALIIent Of 1y euso huve ( g W0 years ago 1,705, and the past year only | Syl quality of our goods, and the usuhl | this vieinity, which we Live lid off fn ven | for thenew vear already asr iito oy ———— =~ = =il ults. 1 portoctly sat- S \ o A ¥ | amount of rustling necessary in this western | acre lots, It lies just outside of town han all of last year, and heavier stock, : i r Iy ‘done wonders for mo. rh el ] yntry, account to me for' the #50,000 in- | offers rare advantages tamen of small o light expenses. and small profits, we will Special Notices. | Fho noso,_ i e +=City Marshal "Templeton, be d sales this year. We keep eight men | ital who want to embark in this busines: make better prices than ever, and draw new COUNCIL BLUFFS, . My st ) she ~|"|" vt e ;3::!'[1] AL the "‘;“““ Judl, | in the fleld, and with our increased facilitics ey TR PR trade to Council Bluffs, e = — | HaNOUA ABROsh AT 1 4 8 lodgers. The previous y num- | b the fiel thiouydne facilitics ndieated ements, e - 3 Dis nro reo i It { SR per renchied 70, 80 [t scems that the humbler | for handling goods fn our new quarters we | o oo o S0 BT By the Purniture Test, EMPLOY MENT. [ and wiolo syst e oo chorouz ! | Vg Rl LS confidently expect to have a still bettershow- | = 1 ents are the barome ¢ s < T, O 0 JOUBRWO §100 | cleansed out am uslo nfluonce i flatpes of Anding worls moroplen- | LU0 dcorming yoar, Weget lots of compli- | indicatethe pulse of trade,” said Mr. W. S, [ “T want to tell you that 02 Las been hum. W Vo batds” Aty to Mo Hlovnet Evorec | Ty frionds i favor of Uioss Dhysiciiis.” R less numerous, pents on our new quarters. Traveling men | Cass, general western manager of the Mar- | mer for Council Bluffs and that w Jor woek pa oty | g al has collected fin s and | Gud others who know, declare our salesroom | seilles Manufacturing company. “They | only enjoyed « greater degreo of | 3 W ¢t amver of 2 yo ve | 5. and with the amount paic A R | B RPLIIING S fis Bep i A el % PN T s Kood Dlrary. wants " e 1 ity clerics office, the re- | the aiviest, the largest, in fact fiuest in Bow that b has uhqueaianhie bosn. ous uf | Yhan ‘:“i',',‘:.,‘f..i}‘:'--“\”‘,"\‘I purossed auy oarthorship with &' ropiti ot $5.00 A MONTH. ] ol R " tund il ool Vcloao o || OYBLY WAL ABY AR RN SIvOM, WILHEALY, | ENC BASSTRRLONSNS YoaTe OYOE ShowRL tho | orlior Nesterh Sl AUl UCL B Meyeis, Bt e o oot negualn | G troated at $5.00 a moath—medis N feet” frontage on each street, nd ro o ') he ¢ A 8 , the i or 2 vigoro ) 1 i ho g 2 tance in t s, ddress oe Uttice " o all otherd 5 o ; £90,000. 4 1. | enough Tor i $100,000 stock oF tlgare. thararn. | of selling and the colldotions, show thut the | furniturs businosa i this Vicinity, *And by Eohirell tinia, 1n. : For all othe'r disuases tho ratos ;' E5The county jail begins the new year with | e1ough for i $100,000 stock of cigars, there's GO v of th ) f | the way, the furniture trade is 4 good index - W x and uniform. Pationts atadis- A 3 8 0 othing i {8 neck of the wood compare | West is on the erest of the great wave of e o fur re trade is 4 gooc e TANT LADY FOLICITORS COMPETRN . Pa d [ i Prisoners of the unlucky number of thivteon, | BOhitiz in this ueck of the woods to compar Prosperty that is rolling over the country, | to the general prosperity and as sife a rule NACOD e RY HOLAGKEDLE LoOM BN | tance successfully troated. Send for syme ] 3R abenumber of commitments to the jail during | : Lougee & Towle, and that the dealers and cousumers are | to measure it with. People will make the Simpioyment Lotk Box 0, Owahar “M¢ Uresent | tom blank, i i the year was fow less than the pre- | i in better shape than they ever have | old parlor suits do, varnish up the old dining SWRIoyBIERk 14 3 | = A 0 |t ::-(;n‘;’ll{‘x:;llu.'nn : ol iumber seut to tho | Lo you want to kuow What) we think of | been before. We are within direct | room cha % Whort money s scaree and pros, = S R T = | : b | futinry s W WS twenty-two, | the old year,® and Mr. Towle reached for | youch with the great producing cluss of the | perity ata low ebb. As an indication of ______HOUSES AN | 5 Whose total scntences amounted to over | the records showing the amount of the col- | country, and we feel xory thinb, Ot bk, | What the year hus done me here Lam at BSTIACTS and 10ans. Farm and oity pra 3 thirty-four years. Of those committed to | lections, loans, ete., of Lougee & Towle, in- | puss for the past year his not been of a na- | its close with the the biggest retail furni- | Dought and sold.” Pusey & Thomas, Cou If lha‘s(zum_\‘ih;ll lvmu-.lm.m 7 claimed to be | vestment bankers, since they started in bus- | yure wuse us any regrets, but has kept | ture building in the west too small for “"‘”“ — PTETTRTa Y Kooms 311 and 312 New York Life f ORI 0% o, b ehors halllng from | inoss Tourioon montha oo, dow'te’ of | yight along with the great tide.of progress. | me, wwaring up o getinto. iner and oo LA e Moy Tt on siock fhullc Neb, . oy pWents-four being from Omaha. | course, want you to publish our private bus- | phis of course, is 5o of all other agricultural | commodious quarters down town, and 1 take | / A ! or sale, Lepllingand ; ORMAL ), M, ; Fitls bolug o great ralway center us well as | iness, but Ill show you the footitigs ust 107 | foi oty winiled i Lo | e on tht 1o s, 190 | i e menion 1HOMK BAKENR AND ROASTE patlnaths o1 girobt . ooat 1oy TS T, fle state border, muny of tho criminals | your own satisfuction.” o the astonish- | g’ wero known, would show 4 grand iggre: | my business. hs dngipascd Ry U pen| | ARV RARIA R Arask, B RR) O T e Py Speciaition: Caturrn and a1l discuses of the ¢ g caught hero belong clsewhere, "“(‘“‘I“I}““: By i the xIIWII w'mv'l HIK’ | gate that would astonish the world, and | cent during the year |.,m.|h- I\'llhin D | e e I D ReR R AR | Eyb e, Throat and unss: Norvous Diss jx Marclages and Childr nto high figures, aaong the hundreds of | qurn the eves of the business world upon | been n prospagous year to all, and that more | Saves 3 ver cunt nutritlous olemente. Full des | Improved residencs propsrey Syl 3 Digonnos, Oh-onle Disouses, - a8 thousands. ~ “T'he showing was one that | Gouncil Bluffs as the g distrib- | than usual good times prevail, I tell youthere | scrptive eircular on appitcation AGENTS WANT. | Greenabiolds, Nicholson & (o | eilaes. Bkin Disousos, Oh <o) . oG D : From those capured by the sheriff to those | would make an old fim tiptoe with | yiing point for farm implements. | 1o better locality ' in the west for. jobbing | pbinerory sounly \n. tue Uss: Addreas, BHANES |/ AU UDEN AND HRUIT Isud w. Sundiy, 19 6. o, 40 121 | 34 od by Cupid is a great jump, but love, | pride. Ye: wero -‘md}ml )\\illl the | Phe” corn crop has not been up to | business than Cowncil Bluffs. We have an | SCHULTHEDS 40 N. Maln ounol 3 | rtlenutirui tract in Pottazat £ SR M Jes 88 well as crime, comes into the year's | way the busiuess hus started. Of course | wostorn expectations, and this of course has | advantage that reabhes thousands of dol- | — — e s { i record, Jimmio Fenlon. with a bhishing | we' could not have hoped to do so well but | ghoptened up the cornsheller trade, but we | lars in freight vates alone, and can reach | RiS8] SRR _ JUIER QUARTERMASTERS OKUIOF— ! B 4 smile, lays down M0 marriage licenses as the | for several fortunate civcumstan Alarge | pave put ..m‘ a vast quantity of our shellers, | euery town Within 500 miles withont reship. . W EWANT ten acros of [and within ive i Om .’h:.‘I N “‘_1:..'. J'.'v'.“.-' l.,h“ . B l‘tl'::'l"‘:lL i % ear's showing, cight less than the previous | amount of old business was put in our hands | pshectally the larger eyelone force-feed | ping. 1 am wholesaling furniture now, not otice is herchy given that tlie annua city. Don't care Low rough it 1s, posisls. i iriolicate, sublo: 4oyl oon~ i I | especially the larg ) pbing 3l £ the Omihi Uni shields, Nicholson & (o ditlons, wiil be received here until 2 [ § year, to collect and clean up, and the way these | power shellers. No complaints, but only | alone to dealers but consumers. A man ' can ‘ll,lf'“"_'" stoc !‘:ym pIs 06 S Cuia i bajon L — | Do opntral standard tinie. Junuary i, 160 | ; From marriage to children is a natural | old loans have been paid off shows remarka- | yuiversal words of praise from all over our | buy a single artile How us che Py a8 @ west JOpOb compiny k Bl tho NTERPIINE Place, for fraits or gardeny | oo Sren SRABSEIT f e S on transe H 9 il 4 N ¥ 1 n 1 t pany, at the headquarter ) % v change of thought. How about the public | bly forthe healthy fiuancial condition of this | great territory that reaches over Nebraska, | en dealer can buy i car lots, and this kind of Lhd Unlon Mactit el way comnany: i the | T A Nichoioey Rltutas | portation hotweon Coarmont wnd “Fort M- { A\ schoolst A four-room addition hus been | section of country. “Another thing in our | Westorn lowa, South Dakot and the corners | of thing will continue until after my re- | oot Oumteom’ t i wnuary, | rom motor I 3 | Kinvey, Wyoming (whiriy-five milon, during ¥ A\ built to Avenue B school house, costing | favor has been that although young 4 | of Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado, show | moval on February 1, when I move into my | 1803, at p. ., for the election of di RN EA M bpr ada Balf (ron winder of this n‘, M poan, The xorert 4 it $0,000; two rooms have been added to | firm, we have both been closely associated | ST | s o YT e Ty iy ) Gordon hotel, | rectors and trans of any other business | 1oyt ice 2wl resorves the rizhit € | about, $0,000; 2 0 3 that the Marseilles goods arve satisfactory | new building, formerly the and tras 0 0 ol IR bosnln. ALl Inforaiuticn furnished on ap B the Twentieth avenue building at a | for five years or so with many lenders and | giindards everywhere. In addition to all of | People of thé twin ciries, Nebraska that may logully conio b 0 1 I tlon 10 this ofHee OF 10 POSL (UATLErm dse 4 cost of about 000; © - $10,000 | borrowers, and have a large uequuintance- | qupe old reliable standard goods we are & | western lowa, can furnish their hous e ‘o0 1508, - srt MoKinnoy, Wyoming — Envelop rrowers, and \ [2 Owiaha, December 20, 1892, . B School building is in provess of construction, | ship in this line. Hence we have had no | facturing the *Adums' bay loader that has | the next thirty days at the same rate i d g ACIICH, B mllen (rom olfy: will sellat oy Af Iz provusais to 16 mithed “F'roj ok { " gorner of Mudison und Kuppel avenue. | trouble fn sccuring new business. OUF Per- | won its way to the froni wherever intro. | dealers stock thelr stores, and you bet - — | Ttwkon this wodk. Groeashiolds, Nicholson & €0. | gor' Trunsportation” ani addressed 1o WA I .. 1 i ) i | B UUGHES, Teuten colonel #nd depu 1 \ Oouncil Bluffs has reason to be proud of its | sonal acquaintanceship in the east cnables | queed and this year will make it o feature re going to do it.” 1s willbe recoived by the | 70 CHOICE lota in Mayne addition noar vast end 1k, loutenynt salouel and depul . % schools. It pays outon them about 100,000 | us to ily ptace louns. S0 as you see, w in our territory . e i T willhe recelved ¢ 1 0ot tne new tnterstute bridge. Wil sell in bunches ruiuster general, Dida it 1 yearly, about hulf of which goes for teachers, | have much to congratulate ourselves ubon. | Mckurlan Carrlage Co.'s Opinion, T g R o R s AL SO T Se ) thustor, 1 ] ‘. ; of whom there are about ninety. There a; What is the feeling of eastern capt As Shown by Shoes, “In hard times people walk, but during the | ot 1bo8 Nt 8" o'l g [ Acus - Tre—— i e - — y & in tho city about 7,000 persons of school age, | tall It has a heglthy confidence in | “I know of nothing that shows the pulse | past year all the people in the country have by Jako. Aeab, R ¢ g0l AR Sheds: 10" atros i Gultivasion ey A 1P | i © entitled to attend school. The daily attend- | this locality, ~More caution s shown | of trade more faithfully or more quickly | begun viding if the carriage business i this ARG A A It i it | S TE AR 10 RUEAAMUE. o X M nace is over 8,000, und the enrollment about | in regard " to the veliability of the | than the shoe business.” siid Mr. Pierce | part of the country is any indication,” said r 1803, of 800 pages cach, 'i"l" smo 1 = = e Valley Kailway Company {) % 13 8,500. The present scating capac- | chanuels through which loans ‘are made, | manager of the great S. A. Pierce & Co | Mr. H. Luring, manager of the western printed in fone prinier (yiw.’ The sz of page. AN . P Y SR s, () 4 y of the buildings is 4,500, Some | but there isan ussurance that values of shoe house, “Measured by this and our | branch of the McFarlan carriage company | Welkht and quality of piger, sud gus, e mooting of the stockhuldurs of the Omahs & ) . e W . . b ) h of binding, style of lettering on cover and i 4 1 he g the buildings are overcrowded, while | alty in this vicinity will not be subject to | experience, the past year has certainly of Connersville, Ind., one of the lurgest fuc- | of bindinie siyleob fetfieri o0 Caver Aud i p. w. Hoclals secoad Elkhorn Valley Rallway Aumwlln!;.""“"" f p hers have seats tospare. In thenatural | fluctuations, and whatever change comes | an exceedingly prosperous one throughout | tories in the world. It has been one of the | i EEbets fag Wark (6 it SRS BSCE st Avholubs | luctlon of weven direstors wud “siioh ouse \ A cussion of schoolroom capacity it is o | must be in the nature of u steady advance. | the west. ‘The business is also an index of | best years for the carriage business the west | yuiy' be'scen at the office of ihe sceretary of or. eting, will bo held 46 tho o Jon M ) ' suggestive coincidence that thero are as | The custern lenders feel secure, and only | the immediate future, and the samme unerring | everhad, and you will ind this is the ui- | suge. =5 TR 0 R musting, wiil bo he'c 8v kue o tho g seats us there are voters in the cit, need to be assured of the reliabillty und iu- | indications are given for the coming year. | vei ..1..ruu..“ of all Council Bluffs jobbers. | Work to be & of the contract of Omubiu, Neb., upon Woduesday, the dth day / ¢ x the proportion of oue school pupil for every | tegrity of the western agencies. ~The out- | Why shouldn't 9 be & prosperous § oy | The Mekarlan carriages are carrying thous | frow the wwarding of the contract, L F Of Tuniiry, ik, at 10 0'elock n. m. A n 0. o ok for "0 iy pLe, VO expec all?” The farme 4 9 el Ve ) er this country. and (4 D, A DOved, COMPO wud The s 0ck truns er books will bo closed tes i a correct one ! look for "03( s u bright oue, and we expect to | all?” The farmers have uever received such | sands of pe ple all over thi the State Printing Board Kehs oleaned. k. . Bhrks 1 i Jucluding the school bulldings, valued at | ko right along quictly increasing our busi- | prices for their products as they are getting | there are more new ones in use that passed | UGS BHBIRE Woard o) chimeys cle : . _ | auya'Vetore dae dath ofthe wting. ) ~ about ’5%, , the governwment. ';:"“‘ ml:l iwtu u-‘r:phd‘sfiu we uun‘fiu ;o with ..\.N',, xjnln;\u and the m~\l;lr Im-llun n:‘u«h Iulsrll nm-u.{n mfi' l;un-l»l.)llurmx the A\Wi :llxn“g“i ATy J::Ll..:‘!‘";\‘ll' JPUBNISHED KOOMS FOB RENT-300 A RK AVE Boston Mase, Decowber 10 1604 d 15 adle P & " gounty buildiugs, churches and hospitals, | lute safety to ull concerncd. Yes, we're sat- | The price of hogs and cattle is double almost | even hoped for. The new year I th ' o 1 ) e v