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PTEMBER 29, 1901 Latter votng eut two hours. The v Mra. J. N. Casady, Ir., and ] for his services in reorganizin 3 enue e — National bank before its cor t Mrs. W, A ithard have gone | . nounced by Judge McPherson on hi srado Springs, who has mayer'a hotel ptictan, 400 Broadway, Against J. B. Atkins. October 1. W, 0. W Council Blafts Chure turn from De oines Monday morning beer M Beebe, will leave for o by & #on. | Judge Maoy Overrales the Dmumr] irn’ from Des Moities donday mors home | | e e e Overcoats, \ | e Calfee w ake as his subject | The Wednesday st club will be ene sudcntopes slace. A:| THNTY.SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS INVOLVED | ik o Firehran - he chotr wil | 15rined Tty vt the o pictures and | e assisted by Mrs. Parthenia B. Neely, | o | Iyn Worthington of Burlington 4 | contralto sololst of Omaha, and will give |ja° And Mre; James N, Cossfiy restdence. Ins | Applieants Insiat That Thelr Cladms | (o proern Avenu: y - wh Belated, Have as Mo o, “Lullaby"..Hamiiton Clark | Miss Caroline Schoentgen of Sixth strest cord, Wm. | 3 entertained at neheon Wednesday in Right g Recognition nn : A . honor of Miss Hennett Any Others. ni o Mr. oand Mrs. Frank T. Trae arrived don $hons 197 A home yesterday. Mrs. True spent the sum- 10'in the First Cong Judge Macy of the dlatelet court yester- wentie ‘entertained twenty Htile friends a¢ 1 Knights of | day morning overruled the demurrer to e W I their home Wednesday evening. X Morcing nisnt for work | the application of J. B. Atkins and Atty | ) 2 ML the musical and. dance given by he All styles, all sizes, all colors. ind ran other oreditors © dotutic Moor 4 C f wer Mission in Royal Arcanum hall " s i v . e |-m v er |‘. r of 1 r“n: l.g'.)\’:.-”mt § v Friday evenlng 200 were in attendunce The nobbiest line ever shown in Couneil Bluffs, tny for assaulting Offort o . and Mra. A, Casady ana Mr. and Mrs, SIaTier boy. bank ho cstablished against the estate of | (fTCT ST T e R L A g e, | e v i T e o - B i s, U it : Suits from $2.00 to $8.50 ursday nig scribed by law. The claims of the creditors | Anthem e y becl guest of the family ol i Mactupien Wil g U Seprescated 1 e applicarion amount o | 11y i i RIS A ey W TL MK MRy or Overcoats from $2.50 to $7.50 ight A R T $36,000, Postlude, “Choral M; k| their ts their daughter, Mre. W, M Cobb's resider all n, Tn., While only the demurrer was ruled on | Moving Forward” will be the theme of | A*hion and her daughter, of Rutherford, f f $2 50 $6 0 s in reatdnes 8t HAA% 102 | by the ooure. and. (he. polisktlon: Ll | fev. J. . Wilaea's netrmoa this moraing | o Untvotalts. matension. itb o Reefers from $2.50 to $6.0 han Bros. of this city stlll remains to be heard, the declsion of | In the First Congregational church. At 7:30 [u biishiess mecting Foeeiny Lherinohave Biros have beon awarded G0} judge Macy s regarded as a decisive vie- [ p. m. there will be an fllustrated address | Ui home of Mre. AW Askwith, Ml e ’ % £ A Webber block ot Harlan, 1 tory for those creditors of the bank who | reviewing the Sunday school fessons of the | “HC0 o e : 1f you have them from us they’'re right. liccnie was issued vesterdny | failed to flla within the six months pre- |Inst quarter, for which excellent stereop ie young women of St. John's English Lutheran church entertained at a golds ex W, Waugh, aged 19, and WIinona [ geribed by law their claims also against the | tican viewa representing the creation, the |r octal in the' church pariors Eriday ¢ Telfor, aged 17, buth of this eity o | estate of Thomas Officer. The contention | expulsion from Eden, the deluge and scones | €V NiIE e A e itne of alegant g chandellers 404 | of tho applicants s that ihelr claims, hav-| from the Iives of Abraham and Jacol, have | The enEagement o Mise Zena Lanse of I[I 1 ra e portable amps have just been re ' st the receivers | been securet s clty and Charles Link of St. Louls {s y phan Bros,, 520 Broadway ing been duly filed against the receivers | been secured innounced, the wedding to take place in the TesatiiE trosn | of the defunct banking institution and| Rev., W. D, Willlams, Do 1., of Little | the hrine Ating, Oftime having been passcd on and approved by | Rock, Ark. will this morning occupy the | Miss Isabelle Patterson and Miss Fal- 415 Breadway. [ the court, was suMclent establishment of | pulpit of St Paul's Episcopal chureh. Sun iengo will Teave this evening for . Lt snhtlistls were fepatted | (He claims nst the estate of Thomas | day school will be at noon. There will be L They are students In the Chicago 0 th {ienlth yesterdayd O'Neil | Officer, the senlor member of the firm. | no evening seryvice & thantod ehil Scventh street; Marks | which was liable for tha debts of the bank {6’ Brico Bpinooml chnfolr 1ol Bikds ; weon of Hantor SR SEanL BT re of the | 108 partnership chool will be at 9:45 a, m. and communi r, entoute to the Rane o Deny and members of the ! “In passing upon the case Judke MAcY |at 11 a. m. These will be no evening sory- | AMeHcan expoition | . Won an Temperance unton will| Lk DU ® e impression that Mib de~ | lce, Thte. witl o | Miss Belle Patterson enteriained fnform= | conference that will settle the present difi- | g y ’ lly at o chafing dish supper Tuesdny | cuiie the Next Bunday they pro- | clsion was to be upon the application of | Rev., R. L. Knox at Grace church evening In Bonor of Miss Brewee of Colo. | culties : | pose ! iervices in the «lty Jafl. | the petitioning creditors fteelf and he read | "Ry, Harvey Hostotler of the Second | Fado and Miss Falconer of Chicago President Lesile Carter of the rond made | Ty extern Town_colleke, Ma- |2 written opinton, in which he held that | proghytorian church will preach this morn- | Mrs. Mary Parkingon of De the following statement | - R Monday, Septemter 3 | L umuch as the recelvers of the Dank | fo o n Mine. 1o Work o mote wimorns | of ek ran. M S Barkinson of Ol About, 260 men are directly or tndirectly | Bar ains at the wish n Public_school course, (had been appointed upon the appiication | 4" s the Sunday school will have a spe- | 1% Also o guest At the Parkinson hom affected by the etrike. The motormen did $2 per iness course, $3 per monthi {of Charles T. Officer, administrator of the | ) et ey morning | Mrs. Bookwalter of Kansas Clty, who has | ot g0 out, nor did the yardmen. About | Lokl 1O | estate of Thomas officer, the administrator z | erviee will be at 10:30, Sunday sch at | heen visiting her sister, M 8 I Itobin | 175 guards are regularly employed by the B' St t - Plumbing Co,, telephono 250 | was consequently & party to the re “""; noon and Young People's meeting at 7 e Wayne. Ind., Whore She will vlsit rel. | cOmpany; we cannot tell how many of them lg O e ls e | Morgan & Kle e closing service of ship and would he bound by doing in th The First Church of Christ ntist, wil | ative went on strike until all the night reports case. Further, that clalms flled and al- | ;. ."sarvices this morning at 10:45 In tho Davis selie glass. Y |lowed againgt the receivers of the Officer e - e rsey bake should be etablished against | S4PP bullding. The subject of the lesson Gravsl roofing. A: H. Read, Bil Broadway, | & Fusey bank shodic he estabilsh : will be “Unreality.” The experience meet Miss Key of Seventh street entertaned |are fn. The trains are now running on a 1t breakfast Thursday morning in honor | gchedule of four miutes.” | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th—Sweet Potatoes, per peck . . 18¢ f Miss Bennett Th orations were in | Vellow and white, Covels were latd for | The union men declare that should the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st—White Rose Flour, per sack e N cer estate as claims of the | | the Thomas Offcer estate as claims of the | 1\’ yiy 1o Wednesday ovening at 8. | twent road succeed fn operating with non-unfon t ;h ;lk‘ lass I|m '|\|,|l. s 1:“n‘ Qb b (b lauchre club was entertatned (fues- | men, present employes of the Metropolitan | e taken only upon the application of the | Chambers' Dancing academy, Roya day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Woo 1 Northweste evated lines and the Alfred Toozer of 2130 Ninth avenue | ciatmants. This means that each creditor 4 : i ward Allen, Fifth avenue. The club will | And Northwestern elevated lines and the PedRE . QoW & Ated vesterday morning at the Woman's | o the bank who falled to file his or her | meet (his weck with Mrs. Dillon’ Ross of | union loop will join in the move for better THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3d—New Navy Beans, per Ib. .. day, October 1; children 1 p. m FEth wverite SATEORG i Choseh g A% - Christ Association hospital of blood | claym against the estate of Thomas Officer | § p. m. Complimentary reception (o p nigagement of Miss Anna Wickham ”’?‘r::flf-:‘l.-mm" employes organized about | e o e i S s S polsoning and gangrene. Was [ will have to make application In order to | pupils and their friends, “‘adul Friday, | and Edward Murphy of Omaha s an- | Bk by Lakdy il SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th—We will have special bargains In every de- tinner in the employ of the Union Pacile | get it established now against the est October 4. Cireulars at Whaley's druy | "oUnced,” the wedding to take place the | tef daye ago. in preparation for the strike partment and a short time ago received what at the | = After he had read this opinfon the at- | etore | morning’ of October 17 in St. Francls' Ca- | This afternoon President Carter and rep- | { tholic church o g o . time vas supposed to be a slight Injury to | tention of Judge Macy was called to the afgh phist il e sl on i ey Meat a0e WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20—Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder 16-0z. can P FEONeNT SaveveR I IRe Dies of a SHght canum hall, reopens for besinner | T R Mrs, Ensign has been elected t of | o 6 O 4 | Department the middle fnger of his left hand. Blood | fact that the hearing had heen on the de- | Davis sells paint the Kew Century ehib. i plre of Atre | Conterence. Mr. Carter stated that he had Ry o l?'l S LA poisoning set in and the finger was ampu- | murrer only and he withdrew the opinion | (o TR ors. who wus forced by {Il health offered a 10 per cent ralse to all the men Sl ton elew 50 Sirloin. steak tated, but without success. He was 9% and overruled the demurrer, | b npR'e 4 ott has been electe ;m |‘lh“ '\‘\’?l“h {Th" strikers :" l!"h'!’{ to be d roast beef, Ge, e and I]" :‘b.”‘“ o steak yeur: a irried anu @ 2on of A, K. | Congressman Walter 1. Smith of this city | " o ) ooking wi avor on accepting s prop- Mutton legs ork sausng: Tosser, 1117 Nichols LreL OniEhe | AMUSEMENTS | wilh take an active part fn th i hickey, of Triend, Neb. who | ositlon and it fs thought probable that by b il bet Tard $110 Smoked bacon Jesse, the 1i-year-old son of Mr. and | feas from mnow until election and has 1 Pile of Lincoln avenue, left Friday NIEHt the strike will be declared off offi. LU L Mrs. D€ Smith, 810 Twenty-Afth avenue, , The intense fecling of the Russian peaple | Slgned for a number of specche | AREaR'EE, fioms, ccompanied by her slater, ;'I-ll‘ly Trnnlm Jere stil running with but Remember we are headquarters for White Rose, Jersey Cream, Qled yesterday morning. The funeral will | for the requirements of socfal position. nud | the state. For the next two week o engagement of Miss Gertruds Bene | Lroe, drresuldrity. Mr. Timmins, repre- Royal, Daisy and Jumbo brands of flour. Our stock s complete—our | thet S t casta, 1s | been given these dates: October 2, Atlantie; | nett and Frec 4 de senting the strikers, sald he would do all ¢ : be at 10 this morning from the family | their subservience to the law of caste, | at red Empkie is announced, the prices right. Give us & trial orden residence and burlal will be in Fairview | finally exemplified, according to all ac- [ October 3, Indianola; October 4. Newton: | Wedding to take place the evening of Mon- In his power to get the men to return. | 4 v cemetery counts, in the Russo-Siberian pl For | October 5 Marengo: October 7. Towa City; | (4%, Octeber T at the home of the bride’s The new scale ls to go Into effect at once Alma, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and | Her Sake' which will be seen at the "'w‘wv 8, Tipton; October 9, Belle Plalne Clem . Kimball returned yesterday from Have No Paterson Anarchists. M W K irkendall 20 South Twenty- | Dohany theater, Tuesday October 1. The | October 10, Conrad, October 11, Ida Grove; | Auwmosa and. Wyoming, Lh. - 1o wae e il oAl Vatard .y morning of | heroine of the play is a serf girl | October 12, Denison | Wyomiag at the time of the McKinley me- | ANTWERP, Sept. 26.—There 1s no truth fourth street, died yesterda e werts wore. formalls. manumitted in | After this he will be asslgned for two | MMl services” and" was Selocted an mo | 1n the report published In the United States diphtherfa. She was taken fll during the night and choked to death. The body will be taken to Logan tod | | by a news agency that two anarchists from | . J.. have been arrested here. | Another Wreek on Omaha Line. Speclal scenery for every act. The Gar- agent who is at the same time a nihilist. | residents outside the city, and the estab- | 118 Fourth avenue | dens of Aulus Plautius; the Throne Room of the speakers of the diy 1861, the Russian slaves becoming free & (avs on an age in each county in the | Nrs. R. H. Bloomer of Elghth street en- short time before the black slaves of the | Ninth Congressional district, but with the | tertained at cards Friday #tternoon. e | PAterson, ) | United States were freed by Lincoln: but [ exception of October 18, at Griswoid, the | Fooms = were decorated with rerc — = | It was a Ionlfl |Im;- before the Russian | dates have not been fixed beuuty, roses in the purlor, and chrysanth il | peasants ceased to be slaves, or seifs -~ The marrlage of Frank P | | . iGaie Bokas Ave ~ " d 1 1 rank Reed and Miss | Another wreck on the Omaba & St. Louis | fact, Olgas the serf girl of the play i L Toxes Are Ohonper Nails- JIAWORE ‘was e ndeat L arlaiy oceurred Friday night at the point where tion, has been brought up in the household | Beginning Tuesday the rates for lock [ 0 at the home of the bride’s tather. E. H. | Smnny‘ Sept. 29. passenger train No. 3 went into the ditch. [of a noble Russian family, and the | boxes In the postofice will be matertally [ FrFAT, OUEth Avenue. Only immodiate AIDEN BENEDICT. An engine was sont out in charge ot Cobe | of the house, a prince of the blood, h educed. The charge for lock boxes will | pertormed by Rev. George FBdward Whin ¢ v . Quctor Nleman to bring in some cars which | fallen in love with her. Opposition to be 30 cents a quarter in piace of $1, and for | 0f St. Paul's Episcopal church. The hotse . were on a sidetrack and two of the cars | match Is made by his mother, the princess, | lock drawers will be $1, instead of $1.50. | W8 decorated with cut flowers, white and econd wreck de- comp o 1 box 4 4 green prevalling in the parlors, with pink | Jumped the track. This second wr | and the plot is further complicated by the | he call bex section will be discontinued. | and white In' the dining ronm. M. Joak | layed passenger train No, 1, due lvur-\“ <;"mml|lnmmun of a Russian ret servi This was used principally by farmers and | Mrs. ‘Reed have begun housekeeping at 7 p. m., and it had to put back into Mal- § vern. It reached Council Bluffs early yes- | and who s an hereditary enemy of the | fishment of the rural mail routes has done Hied v, and, Miss. Agnes Cook | in Nero's Palace; the Cemetery called “Os: E J CAR PENTER’S terday morning. Owing to this second | princess’ family. He weaves about the | away with the noed of this accommodation Francis Catholic church, &t the home |the Trans-Tibers the Road to Aptice te, an ) 2 trouble, the five cars of No. 3 which were | young prince & plot that results In send the “bride Monay RRE (Pies homs | theiTrane Tiherithe Hoadito Antium; ghowe the diteh were not got upon the track | ing him, as well as the serf girl, to Si- | Pythians' Me il Aecorated with cut flowers and as untl Tast nteht | ma howe b drammni oo o e | vt demortat, i feni Wb ot e 0 | THE BURNING OF ROME: || of the Siberian mines. The production ns NAGAPIARRCO: Wit ) K15 £ ARR0S of white organdic and was natender | Nere's Gardens, showing the burning of | allpos in Police Foree. | a whole bears the mark of liberal and in- | G204 Chancellor Porterfield, the Knlghts | The groom [s cashier of the Omahu & | th® Christians. 3 1 4y s s i arand 18- 1ot pythias of this city will hold memorial | Councll Bluffts Rallway and Bridge eom: RICES: 38¢, 80c and 75, Smallpox broke out afresh in "‘\1‘]'"”‘:_'","',":") ';‘;f‘.‘;:‘,:’:‘”‘,:;\r'l‘."":“'l'_"'m’y'l'i“"':‘l“ s | services this afterncon for President M- | PANY, AL the conclusion of the w i = e Bufts yesterduy, \,m:‘v:-vl",“\tl'\";l Rkt i1} dotibitlens’ (RKute it & Welcome fram Kinley, The services of 8t Alban's lodge |lanflo'ror a Wisie with rintied inle aii | 7120 She ets of of the day detail of the police forc | 4 ), mag ™\l be in the Marcus bloc Addresses [ be at home at b ath Beventh avemug, = crowd apacity of Man 2 found lust cvening o q:;';. suflering trom :',,r,‘:‘L\I::Ln:}:l(;}:-’:w’:fl SAracliy otk will be mado by Congressman W. I. Smith STRIKE ON ELEVATEL Writing Paper the disease and was quara ed hger 8 1 8. B. Wadsworth, Concordia lodge w! 4 home. 1219 South Sixth street. It Womot| o e B AYALLG: Carvicen 1 Faimhss Hoalienctn ot D ROAD for 10 cents own where he contracted the disease. he attraction for tonight at the Dohany | [ 50y 81 818 ‘aloior Chicago Alley 1. 3 n .| Hudson Note, a standard grade of tolded known “h“,r h ontra 1 theater is "Quo Vadis." The followlng Is rv 1 at 3 o'clock. ey Men Demand an 1 L 4 Judge Aylesworth last night issued an Vaadl . § ST TR R g writing paper, usually sold six to twelve order that the city jail be fumigated forth. | What the Nashua, (N. H.) Telegraph, says Charles T. Oficer Arralgned. sheets for 5c, we sell the full quarter With, but finding that this was fmpracticas "‘I’:‘;";':‘:,""“r";',’ ‘_'('::ynh,“r,"" e ,:"‘ Charles T. Officer was arralgned hefore his o Nn ream packages, 120 sheets, for 10c., ble issued another order that all personu | Preach Rtk ¢ aeted. from the | Judge Macy In the district court yester- Foolscap, 16 sheef e arrested by the pollce be confined in tho | Stage? After whoessing last evening's (UCES (N 0 KR SUREE SR SERETH | cHICAGO, Sept. ‘28—Atter an anl-night | Leguicap. 9 shects.: A 108 Massive ' city bastile Is thor- | Performance of “Quo Vadis" one must in | 9% d ’ B | seasion the operati ¢ S 100°XX pes T ¢ county Jjail until the city bai h i r “Yes" No|Bim with fraudulent banking in connec- perating employes of the South b saspre seeesees truth unhesitatingly answer “Yes.” No Side Elevated railroad (the Alley L 4 ns. Production oughly disinfected one could have attended this remarkable | t1on With the failure of the Officer & Pusey | $10¢ Elevated raflroad (the Alley L) struck | Diamond writing fluld, quarts s > A rram e ey caded (his remurkable | bank. He pleaded not guilty and resorved | O 0'Clock this morning becauso of the | DIvmoRd Writing il s .17 It Estate Transters. Bt o e e e ey 2.2 | the right to withdraw that plea and demur refusal of the company to grant a horizon- [ Dlamond writing fluid, half pints.. These transfers were flled yesterday in| skilltully handled was It that the recital | t0 the indictment tal increase of 25 cents per man for a ten- | foi,Jars Pjamond library paste : 4 o the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. hour day. The dectslon to striko came atter | = ho AP K= sossiori s 33 of the Lord’s prayer by the aged Apostie e aatat a committee had failed to secure any o[ g hnvatle baities of the Dismond lnks The Squire, 101 Pear] strect Y é 4 LU ¥ any satls- | in violet, green, carmine, true blue, white, auire, LS Peter could have brought no oftence to| o BUEC BIEE EEEEL L factory response to an ultimatum sent to | blue-biack® futd and Jecbiick. Eya ¥. Blxby and hushand to A, C, those who hold religion as dear and sacred. | 190" ' President Leslle Carter's home at 3 o'clock original plat old 69, and s2 feet of lot Sealed Verdiot in Wells Case. Mrs. ¥, P. Bradley of Glenwood fs visit- [ this morning. Over 200 men are out. The 7 in original plat lot 68, Councll [ Ing in this city road, howéver, 1s not tied up, for as soon Rus! Blufrs, w.d <8460 The trial of the sult of Lucius Wells | Mrs. M. L. Dibble left Saturday for Cal- [as the strike notice had been given the usslan Martha F. and James A | against James A. Patton was concluded in | Ifornia to make her home there ! Py s I, Plerce, nwi 1- ! A. Pa concluded 0 v inaton | COMPANY pressed into service all the avail- | zo7 d . , Ban. e el : 1| the federal court yesterday nfternoon and | M5 Anl Nirs, S Fy AERGEOF WASHNEION | able man they could get hold of and many 44 nma\‘l“l‘:ylfl ders Filled E s \ Wslodrama longhby Dye & Co. to Albert Chars |the case was glven to the jury, which [\l Worthington of Burlington s guest | tFains are now running _ Mall Orders Filled Quick: Yot 1:5 | Prousht in a sealed verdict last evening [of Mrs. J. N. Casady of Oakland avenue, | The strike Is the first in the history of Rovlnson and husband to Miss | le Patterson and her guest, | Chicago's elevated roads, 3 1 | John H undivig of 1 Miss Falconer, will leave for Chicago to President Willlam Timmons of the ele- ¥ ; i Written. Auditor's subdiv. of sely sely 6-74-43, day Aual Rov. and Mrs, T. W. Lawson of Hanford, | Vated tralnmen’s union said that today the | LEARN crayon enlarging. Exceptional op- . e, « uests of ¥ s « | whole road would be tied up. The strikers portunity for young man with ability. Haitle ¥, Day and husband to same, | cal jests of Mr. and Mrs, James | W e orLHa 0 thal undivis of same, w, d [ {claim that out of the total force of 282 g’”’l‘,’,’,‘,{l for particulars. Box 6, Councli Hele Metcat' o ‘same, undiviy ot e and Mre B L. Cook and Mrs. Alice | operatives all but forty have struck. Both same, W ¢ S Stork entertained the Oakland Avenue Cird John Miller and wife to F. 3. Day, club Friday evening at the home of Mr. | StFikers and road officials expect an early trustee, nid feet of lot 5 block 9, and Mrs. Cook, Oakland avenue. Prizes | , n T‘fi:.\?\i?}i_fim;{ *'”"'"”""E‘,“."‘f Drugs - Get Ready An Elaborate Scenic Equipment! Flnh A e sl i e s F A Creat Cast! I g ot 8 b0k 8 Sudson's HAIUIRE P 7o) qa1ee Council 3 %{.’itr'l]teér Sensatlonal Stuations ., Startling Climaxes .. Bewildering Effects Q' ’ deepest interest In keeping ) Nine transfers, total......... . fresh goods 824 are therefore Blui is 3 Get your plumbing done. That's a big word—plumbing; it fnclud 1 i b ki P &; 1t Includes o many things £ " that cost. They cost quite a lot of money tion that is brought in to the School when done right, but the cost stops with best advantage. Prescription > \ the doing. Our work is done to stay filling fs our especial hobby g There's no fixing after us. We do our ) and we will certainly please bl t | work right always; our prices are reason Woodward’s Table ; LA anyone in this department in Bflflymfldfl Uhflflflm“l l ev:ry instance. We are con- This fs the name of our \ 4 J. C. BIXBY & SON ad Opora By nBons || o 2 g p o't be content with tinually making new Improve- epectally wide ruled school 202 Main St. and 203 Pearl St. Tel. 193 don't onten less than the ments in our store. Come in tablet. Its made for us and COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. latest and best. Ite a lifetime investe ment if you get a Made By and see us and get acqualnted is kept at our store only.’ It . L | { ’ohngg,v{“fl.fl!‘m& Co. ol fe just tho thing for teachers , R They Make d New “Ome 1 Blufts and puplls and this BIG TAB- ‘ounc! - S E Wha|ey :‘.ET n.\l:m' MSTT .r.nr'. h\n: S, A Good e g ). lsl“ DROP 'fii’\n t 1 ) R P P ' : ewing Machine Towa Steam Dye Works THE DRUGGIST, SRR pE 0l WRUA ARA: b lmpreSSion g you can't find what you want y 5 oy A a ow a sewing machine has been only a sewing machine. Our new No. 118 304 Broadway. 4 1t they wear a shirt done up at our laundry Until now a s RA8.basn onix » 81 Washiag. . Oor. new N, 38 iy o at other stores, come to ours, {8 not only a perfect sewing machine, but when not in use attractive and sel Make yow oid clothes look tike sew. || 'Phone 387. 416 Broadway, R i . 11 show (hev;Bave oo taste and uan it | 1% BAVIGRIY. & Dorlset sowiak AShIRAcChi WRGRACEIR Mo M MUIASENS B bl Cleaning, Dyelng and Repairin © always bave a full supply. | We use the hest taste our wo eed and perfect in detail. The head com es to position with helt on, ready for use. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. © use aste in all our work. feed and —er - We please people with good taste. + can | It 18 made by skilled workmen to do perf ect work, and to be beautitul and come LEWIS CUTLER _ g ; - I please you. We call for and deliver. Just Second-hand machines from $5.00 up. Par and repairs for all machices, All Funeral Directo! : JFinersl Blee% ., |Cut Prices George W. Fletcher's } bt et A e S ks T oo i & 8 : . elephone FARM LOANS 6J4% on Millinery Drug Store, % BLUFFS CITY LAUNDRY G. A. Bullis, ks Negotlated In Eastern Nebraske UNNELL MILLINERY, , <G i o 35:M Norih Mala, Btrest Repained o s N pCamady, u.l .EI‘“ A clmmn muan.\_.._ 106 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ; i Telephone 314 iabilho CouncilBlufts, 1837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia.. .. L6 Maln 8t, Councll Blugta, ' °

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