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    THE OMAHA DAILY IlEE: HUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2!l. 11)03. i
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
BUSY SIGHT FOR THIEVES
Secure One Hundred and Fif.j Dclltn
from Pocket of Grocer PilL
SECURE SILVER WARc FROM REV. GRAVES
Morris Frledea la Awakened by the
Midnight rronlrr, bat the YUlt v
to This riaee yields Ke
rianCei.
yesterday upon County Auditor Innes'and
the member of the Beard of Supervisor.
The plaintiffs and the amount of their as
sessments from which they appeal are as
follows: J. H. Mi-Mullen, t6.S0; Illinois
Central Railway company, ll.MS; John C.
Welling, 1322.56; Chicago aV Northwestern
Railway company, fl.Kf.IO.
These fcssessmenta, from which appeal Is
taken to the district court, are" the amounts
which the commissioners appointed by the
county reported that the land of the plain
tiffs wouk) be benefited by the construc
tion of the drainage ditch. On the other
hand the plaintiffs contend that the assess
ments are excessive, extortionate and
wholly void.
- , , . , , The contract for the construction of the
Iarael Pill, who conduct a grocery store creek draJ dtc wnU.h ,t
on Sixth avenue, reported to the police yes- ; tlmated w crBt about ww, wag
Urday morning that a aneak l thief Invaded . awarded to E A WJrkham, but yet ne
hi. home on Klfth avenue while the family M comraenced work on It.
Was asleep Krldcy night and got away with
ItfOi The thief enteied ill house by a rear
Window and visited each of the upstairs
bedroom, till, two sons and a nephew Kicks In Wrous Door,
ware In the house and the thief took time Henry Btelnberger presented a sorry ap
to search the pockets of their clothes, pearance as ha faced Judge Scott In police
which he succeeded In doing without awak- court yesterday. His right eye was swollen
nlng either of the owners. Most of the shut and badly discolored, while his face
money secured by the thief was taken from ; bore a number of bruises and his clothing
Mr. Pill s trousers, which were on a chair looked as If he had been through a thresh-
N. T. Ilumblug Co., lei. 30. Nlzht, F-Sfl.
beside his bed.
Morris Frleden, who conducts a grocery
tor at 106 North Eighth street, was also
visited by a thief Friday night, but the fel-.
low in opening the window awoke Frleden,
Who jumped out of bed and got his revol
ver. The thief, however, took to hi heels
before Frlenden got a chsnce to shoot at
him.
A. thief broke Into the residence of Rev.
J. N. Graves, pastor of the Fifth Avenue
church Friday night and stole a quantity
of silverware. Rev. Graves awoke while
the thief was In the house and started after
him. Tba thief had left the kitchen door
open aa an avenue of escape, and hs dashed
out Into the yard, where he ran against a
clothesline, which threw him off ' his feet
and caused htm to drop a bundle of cloth
ing which ha had taken from one of tha
bedrooms. He succeeded, however, In hold
ing onto tha silverware, which he had
wrapped In a tablecloth. As Rev. Graves
was clad only in his nlghtclothes ha made
BO effort to follew tho thief out In the yard.
fUr. Graves lives In the rectory adjoining
tha, church at 410 South Eighteenth street.
Th police are of the opinion that the same
man committed tha robberies at tha Graves
and Pill residences.
Ins machine. Btelnberger made the mis.
take of kicking In the front door of Mahlon
Bethers' domicile after midnight Friday.
Bethers objected to having his slumbers
thus disturbed and treated Btelnberger to
a few upper cuts In tho face. Then with
the assistance of some neighbors Bethers at the
seised Btelnberger and tied him with a
clothesline until the police arrived In the
1 postpfflce. gs, bath, telephone. Call 1002
14-K and 18-K wedding rings at Leffert s,
I9 Urouilwny.
The winter term of the Western Iowa col
lege begins tomorrow.
Bee Mrs. Graves' new stork of side and
back comt. 1' Pearl street.
Miss Baker's china sale. November 10, De
cember 1 and ?. 6 Onkland avenue.
MlfS Arkwrlght. Christmas sale Novem
ber 28 to December 5. Studio. KU4 Mynster St
Hermsn M. l effert, the Jeweler and op
tician, 4 Broadway, will be open evenings,
beginning Monday, November 30.
For rent, effloe room ground floor; on
of the most central locations in the bust
ness portion of the city. Apply to The Bee
office, city.
J. W. Hell, district agent accident depart
ment Aetna Life Insurnace company. Gen
ersl Insurance and loans. Room 35 Baldwin
block, 'f'hene New location.
Lost 100-pound sack pecan nuts between
Thirty-second street and Missouri river
bridge. Finder please return same to Wclifli
Transfer line and receive reward.
The winter term of the Western Iowa col
lege begins tomorrow.
Do not fall to see the merry society
comedv, "Coulter, Jr.." to be produced for
the benefit of the Associated Charities Fri
day evening, becember 4, at the New
theater. Bale of seats begins Wednesday
morning at box office.
the city yesterday morning over the Great
Western from Michigan. Twenty-six
coaches were laden with them. They were
bound for Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoln and
Hastings, and from those polntc will be
sent to the sugar beet sections of Nebraska.
The winter term of the Western Iowa col
lege begins tomorrow.
Fred Wroth, charged with holding up and
robbing Chris Larsen. o farmer from Elk
horn, Neb., Thanksgiving day, was ar
raigned before Justice Carson yesterday
morning and his preliminary hearing set
for Monday. In default oi ball, placed at
$500, Wroth was sent to the county Jail.
Over 1.0WI beet sugar workers arrived In
A 82-callbre revolver and an electrical
searchlight were found Friday evening by
some boys who were playing in the sawdust
lceli
itcK-k Island
bouses In the local
railroad yards. The find was turned over
to Constable Albert!. It Is supposed that
the articles had been hidden there by some
patrol. Btalnberger pleuded that he had j amateur highwaymen or burglar who was
been celebrating too freely and thought he contemplating a holdup or robbery.
was kicking in his own front door, and , The wlnttr term of the Western lowa coi
taklng Into consideration that he had at- 'ee begins tomorrow.
. . . , , . . i Mrs. lealrt Pinbeio began suit for al
ready been somewhat severely punished
Judge Scott let him off with a twonty days'
bread-and-water sentence, suspended dur
ing good behavior.
Plumbing and beating. Bixby & Son.
Charch Aanoaacements.
Tha choir of Broadway Methodist church,
assisted by Mrs. W. W. Sherman, soprano;
the Laurel quartet and Carl Bchcrff,' or
ganist, will render a Thanksgiving musical
service this svenlng, commencing at 7:30
o'clock. Th program, which will b under
tha direction of Dr. Claude Lewis, will ba
aa follows:
Prelude Allegretto Sostenuto Henselt
Processional Hark, Hark, My Soull
Hymn
Response Choral Now the Day Is Over.,
llarveet Anthem Ye Bhall Go Forth
with Jov Barnby
Solo O Christ, Redeemer Klein
Mrs. W. V. Sherman.
Hymn
Anthem Bavlor, When Night Involves
the 8kles Shelley
Offertory Evening Hymn Wely
Hymn .".
Anthem Adore and Be Still ...Gounod
Solo Angels' Serenade (with violin obll-
gato) Brag.
Dr. Claude Lewis.
Quartet Goodnight Dudley Buck
Laurel Mala Quartet.
Hymn O Paradise
Postlude Allegro Moderato Read
At Grace Episcopal church there will be
morning prayer and sermon, by the rector,
Rev. T. j. Brookes, at 11 o'clock. Vesper
services will be at 4 p. m. Sunday school
Will b held at : a. in.
Tha First Church of Christ,. Scientist, will
hold service at 11 a. m. In the Sapp build
ing, when the subject of the lesson will be,
"God, the Only Cause and Creator." Sun
day school will be at the close of tha serv
ice. The regular mid-week testimonial
meeting will be held Wednesday evening at
I o'clock.
The Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
win hold services in Modern Woodmen of
America halt In th Merriam Mock at 10:45
a, irv Subject. "God the Only Cause and
Creator. " Sunday school Immediately after
th service. Wednesday evening testi
monial meeting at T:45.
At tha First Congregational church this
evening the pastor. Rev. James Thomson,
wfll deliver th first of a series of three
lecture on "In His Steps. " Each lecture
will be Illustrated by fifty pictures, repro
duced by a stereopttoon. The evening ser
vice will begtn at 70. At th morning ser
vice at lft: o'clock Rev. Thomson will
take as tha subject of hi sermon "Th
Development of Faith." The meeting of
tha Christian Endeavor society will be at
6:30 p. m.
voice In the d.smct court yestcrdcy from
Fr.ink Plnhero, to whom sue was mnrrte-i
1 at Leon. I., Dicmi er 23, 181. Bhe charges
! that owing to cru-1 and inhuman treatment
I on the part of her husband she was com
pelled to leave mm recently, uu
that the court award her alimony In the
sum of $20 a month, the home on Avenue E
and th? household fu-.nlture.
County Auditor Innee does not expect to
take anv further stips toward dlppnslns
ot the Issue of Harrlson-Pottnwattamlo
county drainage ditch bonds until spring.
At that time Mr. limes believes tliere will
be a better market for them. He has,
however, a yet not accepted or rejected
the bll made bv J. J. Shua for the entire
Issue, contingent on the legality of tha
bonds. Cif toe Irsue of IIU.JOO there re
mains U9.C00 unsold.
The winter term of tho Western Iowa col
lege begins tomorrow.
The members of the Woman's Relief
corps desire to thank the children and
teichers of the public schools for the
liberal donations toward the Thanksgiving
ofre:ing, f specially the students of the high
Hchool for their ensh donation, by means
j of whlrh the members of the corps were
enib'ed lo complete a great number of
: dinner1 which would otherwise have been
i Impos II 1 . Through the liberality of the
acliool ihlid'en and their teuehera the old
soldiers and thilr families who were in
VOTE FOR OH WDM A.
DeLong's Grandma Voting: Contest
Closes Next Saturday Evening:.'
But one week remains of DeLong's
Grandma Voting Contest, and it Is now up
to the hustlers to show what they are
made of. Some persons who are working
for candidates now very low in the list
claim that there will be "something doing"
in the next few days, and especially on
next Saturday, the closing day. Certain it
Is that there are a number of popular
Grandmas whose friends will try hard to
make them win. The vote last evenThg
stood as follows: ,
Mrs. Charles Xleholson 6,015
Mrs. O. Tnlnott R.OIO
Mm. John I.lnder . . , . . . 4,731
.L.,in, T .7.1:. w , n:it;iw ttiMi iinii minium win" ,i
Mrs. Charles Lunkley. 8,736; Mrs. John need of haA cau8e to be tuaikful
nogcrs, 2.24Z;
Mrs. I. C. Bonham, 1,045;
Mrs. W. 8. Mayne, 1,917; Mrs. Alice Davis,
1.6W; Mrs. Sarah Whittlesey, 1,510; Mrs..
Mary Tlblflta, 1,530; Mrs. L. Sherwood,"
1.000; Mrs. N W. William". M0; Mrs. Bar
naby, 77E. and others. On vots Is given
with every cent's worth purchased In the
printing or stationery departments at Har
vey DeLong's, 807 Broadway,
on Thanksgiving day.
Dressed dolls for the little girls at Mra.
Brajr'a, 21 Main atreet. '
Appeal front Ditch, A wards.
'Notice In four suit tn which the plain
tiff appeal from tha assessments levied
against them for tha construction of tha
Pigeon creek drainage witch were served
The Council Bluffs
Dramatic Club
Will present tha merry society comedy
"COULTER, JR."
Under the personal direction of Mif Lil
lian Fitch, for tha benent of
The Associated Charities
AT THE NEW THEATER
FRIDAT EVENING, DECEMBER 4th.
Tickets, BOo, TBc aa4 91jOO.
May be obtained ot the ladles ot the as
sociation. '
U,i of seats begins Wednesday morning,
December .
Bird Attempts to Escape,
Sheriff Cousins, Deputy City Marshal
Leuch and Ohio Knox returned yesterday
morning from Fort Madison, where they
took four prisoners to the penitentiary
Thursday. , ..'
Tho trip was mad without special inci
dent, except for an abortive attempt on th
part of C. E. Bird, who was sent up for
fifteen years, to release himself from the
shackles whloh rouplei htm to Willlnm
Dal'ey, th one-armed peddler, committed
for two years. Bird and Dailey went to
the toilet room, accompanied by Deputy
Leuch. Bird was in the act of taking off
th shoe on the foot carrying the ahackle
when noticed by the officer, who told him
to "out it out and behave." Bird retled
the shoe and made no further effort during
th trip to get away. Bird bad previously
served two sentenoes In the penitentiary,
where be had shown himself an unruly
prisoner, and hs was closely watched on
tha trip to Fort Madison in consequence.
A Business Proposition.
Hafer has a car load of storm sash to
sell 'the coming week, and will make prices
much lower than ever before. Bring In
your tlxes. Open your door and let the
fact come In: '"Hafer will fix you Tight
on storm sash." If you cannot come 'phone
202.' ' '
Albums for kodak plcturea and , postal
cards. Alexander's, 123. Broadway.
Real Estate Transfers.
These transfers were filed yesterday In
the abstraot, tl le and foan office of Squlr
Sc Annls, 101 Pearl street:
J. W. Bqulre and wife to Maggie C.
Thornton, lot 10. Judd'i Court, w. d.. 81,500
Churlea fc'lemten and wife to Julius
Poeckert, lots 8 and 4. bl .ck 1, Great
Western add. to Mlnden, w. d 226
C. S. Devoll and wife to Luke Graham,
lot 6, block 19, Rayllss ft Palmer's
add., and iU lot i Midland add..
w. d 1,100
r. D. Jones and wife to M. J. Fouts,
lot 26, Loveland, q. c d 400
Four transfers, total.
..13.225
Hafer sells lumber. Catch tha idea 7
Marriage Licenses.
Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday
to tha following:
Name and RsMonce.
Sam Smith. South Omaha...
Mary Wtber. Bouth Omaha.
John A. Renstrom, Omaha..
Ada K. McCallu-n, Omaht..
P. D. Sutler, Nebraska City
Tena Lohmann, Carroll, la.
PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY
Coming; Ont Reception of Miss Edith
Rnnyen the Principal Event .
( of lt Period.
The Misses AQdle and Grace Smith ar
visiting relatives in Bronson, la.
Mr. and Mrs. ' George Get ner are home
irom tneir eastern wedding trip.
The Euchre club will meet Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. Mathew Tlnley of Ave
nue E.
The visiting club women who will be here
to attend the district meetlnir will he ten.
dered a reception by the local club women
(Continued on Ninth Page.) .
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GRAND ADVANCE SALE OF
CHRISTMAS JEWELRY
W
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HE we moved Into our present location a Utile over a year ago, tt
determined that Prorm" sshonld be onr watchword, and that It
ia moo dpolley to cllaa; to Is evidenced In the growth of oar bnal.
ueaa and tha thousands of people rvtxo hare become onr regalar pa
trons. We Inangarnte the second Christmas holiday season In oar new
store with still farther Improvements a larger sale room, with addi
tional solid ra a hog; any mirrored fixtures, new decorations, and the larg
est and most St I'EHIl COLLECTION OF Hlftll G It A II E JKWKIJIV, SIL
YKRWARGi CIT GLASS, HtSD PAIS TED CHIV4, anil HOLIDAY MOODS
ever seea In this city. Onr stock of Christmas Jrnrlrr Is dnnhla ant
triple that of any other store. Onr GREAT CHRISTMAS SALES COM
MENCE TOMOHnOW, and w will make special prices through Thaaksglvlngr week.
Diamonds
We have the finest line of ijTanTonds
end preslous stones to be fouf",d In
the state, and In Selecting a Christ
mas present you should not fall to
look at the bargains we are offering
In Diamond Rings, Studs, Brooches,
Pins, Pendants, Cuff Links and Em
blem Goods.
1-k Pen'ect White Stone, sot In plain
14k latest Tiffany C)T
mounting Jfcfc
l-2k Perfect White Stone, set In CCTrt
plain latest Tiffany mounting.,.. v Jw
8-4k Perftvct White Stone set In CP,?
. pluln latest Tiffany mounting.. ,.4w
Ik Perfect Whlto Stono, set In CI C
plain latest Tiffany mounting. .. ."f 1
Hi k Perfect White Stone, set in CI7(1
$245
ULl-'K-WHITB SPE
CIAL GEM OF FINEST GRADE
AND QUALITY. AT A 8PE- tt.lfift
CIAL CASH PRICE OF tjv
RUBY RINGS FROM 3.60 to 8S0
EMERALD RINGS FROM.. 83.00 to 87S
Pearl rings from....82.co to $40
plain latest Tiffany mounting....
plain latest Tiffany mounting
2-k Perfect White Stone, set In
latest plain Tiffany mounting
ZHk EXTRA
Solid Cold Jewelry
Here la an endless assortment, with
hundreds of designs In each article.
No matter what you may wish for,
you will find It her In more designs
and better selections than elsewhere.
Wo want you to call and see for your
self the real merit of this display and
th low prices now prevailing during
this Christmas season.
LADIES' WATCH II4I5S
MEN'S WATCH CHAINS
BABY CHAINS AND LOCKETS
WEDDING RINGS
CHILDREN'S IUNGS
LODGE EMBLEMS
LINK BUTTONS
LOCKETS STIDB
BAND RINGS BRACELETS
EARRINGS BABT RINGS
BROOCHES STICK PINS
We have over three huuu.ud designs
In BOLID PLAIN GOLD RINGS, and
rings, brooches, pins, etc., set with
diamonds and precious stones. We
have everything th factories mak.
Sterling Silver
W have from the most Inexpensive
article to the most elaborate work of
art. The prices of theso goods hav
placed them within the reach of all.
We call special attention to the sev
eral new patterns, such as tho
'Raphlel," the "Lilly," the "Flv
Flower," the "Six Flower," the "Fron
tenac," the "Nuremberg," etc, which
are the most stylish and most beauti
ful pattern, and at moat ruodsrat
prices.
Extra heavy Sterling Silver 1"i CA
Knives, per set IJJVI
Etra Heavy Sterling Silver Ift Art
Forks, per set IM.UU
Individual Sugar Shells, Individual
Spoons, Olive Spoons, Bon-Bon
Spoons, each, up I CA
from JU
A beautiful line of Teaspoons, extra
heavy sterling silver, i 7(J
up from
Extra Heavy Sterling Silver 1(1 AA
Dessert Spoons, per set ,UlV"
Knives and Forks, extra heavy ster-
box, per set 2fl AO
ling sliver, In fancy l,VU
ALL GUARANTEED EXTRA
HEATT STERLING SILVER.
Watches
Our Watch Department Is one our
Strongest specialties. We sell the
choices and most correct stylesOid
tho highest grade movements. We
carry from the plain silver and tael
watch, at very low prices, up jthe
rtioci expensive solid, gold, dlfoml
set cas. Watches in great V'ety
and at prices to fit every purse'
Men's 14k solid gold, hunting orpen
face, Elgin or Waltham "1 AA
movement J' uw
14-k solid gold, extra heavy caeifClgln
or Waltham move 1 Oil
ment f .UU
14k gold filled 25-year case, rfn or
Waltham movement, s flA
full Jeweled JiUU
14k gold filled 28-year cas. gin or
Waltham 7-Jcwel ft All
movement V.WU
Ladles' gold flllod. open faoe I hunt
ing case twarranted 26 vearsChate-
aine v aicn, uigin or
Waltham movement
Ladles' solid gold, open face
mg case watcn, Elgin or
Waltham movement
'OPTICAL DEPARTMENT-
I hunt-
We have the best equipped optical department In the state of Iowa. Glasses fitted by latest Improved and scientific methods. Our dries
worn and recommended by the best people lu this vicinity. I We examine your eyes free of charge. - j
11 E ARE DETERMINED U make this Christmas season a record breaker. "Proa-rcss" Is onr watchword. To progress, we nan to
make the prices and give the qualities that will prove Irreslstable to prudent buyers. No store In tha trl-cltles can meet onprlces,
aad during; this combined Christmas and Thanksgiving- week sale we will mnke It worth, your while to come from miles aronnt to do
yonr holiday purchasing, visitors and purchasers equally weloome. All articles purchased' now will be laid away until wanted.
are
.TELEPHONE L607
jaYVULER AND OPTICIAN
409 BRODWAY
CONSULT THE KINO OF ALL
CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS,
PROF. KIRO
Soa Fourth Rt., Council Iliads, la
' ' ' (CVr. 4th St. and ' Willow Av.)
Reduced prices for a few days
longer. Laities nop. Gentlemen fl .
All business strictly privnte nnd confidential
LEWIS CUTLER
MORTICIAN.
Pearl St.. Council Bluff.
'Phase tl.l
Age.
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Herman M. Lrffert, the Jeweler and op
tician, 406 Broadway, will he open evening,
beginning Monday, November 30.
Neb.
MINOR MENTION.
Davis sells drugs.
Leffert'a glasses fit.
Stocksrt sells carpets.
A store for nen "Bono'.M
The winter terra of the Western low
leg begin tomorrow.
Celebrated Msta beer on tap. Neumayer.
Diamond betrothal rings at L(Trt's, ut
Broadway.
Furnished room for rent four blocks from
i col-
We Give Thanks
EHCAU8E there are lota of people who hav money in th bank.
BECAUSE there ar lots of people looking for good Investments.
BECAUSE) w hav properties netting from I per cent to lo per cent annually.
BECAUSE w havs some cosy cottage, all modern.
BECAUSE our prices ar right, terms right, locations light '
BECAU8B w sold 114.360 worth of property last week.
BECAUSE here is sent good stuff thst must be sold:
closets, bath,
I3.U0 734 South 6th at.; two-story house, tert rooms,
small bain. Rents for Jc W.
gas.
U.OtO 11& 8tutman St.; modern coUs.
street, tins location. Hants for fllOX
corner lot.
flv rooms, gas, bath, closets, shude, pavsd
1400 13a Avenue D; cotag, three rooms, corner lot.
feet. .Cheap.
good location, sis of lot 41x130
corner lot, six 44x130 feet Rent for
Rents for i
I
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l&uO 1000 Avenue M; frame house, flv rooms.
tl.iai.
$700 ni Avenue D; cottsge," four rooms. Water in kitchen, cellar, shad.
U.Oi'. Wsll located.
U. lilta Sixth Avenue; modern cotaga, six rooms, city water, bath, fin lawn, two
lots, on comer. Hue JxlJ feet. .
$1.000 701 South ftth Street; cottage, six rooms. ' cellar, closets, well, cistern, corner
lot. A guod home. SU 40x110.
fl.JG0-102 Avnu C; cottage, five rooms. closU, water In kitchen, cellar, shads.
Lot 4x9 feet. Kni for tlS.uO. '
SQUIRE & ANNIS
10 Pearl Street. Tclephou 96
t?zsz'.x,.:::--ii ss icaniin ism g . ..
Iffl:' IS?
The
Famous
OM
In these days wa believe that nearly
everybody, when they start out to buy
a stove, does so with the Intention of
securing the beat That is to say, they
want a powerful heater that will burn
hard or soft ooal. ook or wood
economically and with perfect success;
and most of all ons that is made and
fitted so tight that it will hold tha
fir all night, or longer, If necessary,
and ail this year after year without a
hitch. Such la the Genuine Round Oak.
Thousands of people will testify to
Its superiority. The low-down fir pot,
aryj-cllnker grate, hot-blast linings
and one-piece air-tight bottom ar
points that are worth your considera
tion. Let us show It to you.
We also sell tha ROYAL RED
CROSS. Th finest parlor boater on
the market and a full Una of other
atovea and ranges,
Swaine & Manor,
336-338 Broadway
. COUNCIL BLUFFS
amsirssomJtmszmxr
The kind thejf have the
style, cut and quality of
the swellest j merchant
tailor for less tian halt
$10, $12i0, $15
To 25
"Get the libit"
It Costs Noting to Investigate.
Joe Smith
& bo.
415 BIADWAY
oa!!f iielf'
CHRISTMAS WORK j
Does not coimlut In huylnr pretty pres- j
enta and confectionary. The question .
of domcHtJc utility Is alxo of Importance, !
not to Hitviik of the ' sanitary benefits I
conferred upon your houm-hold from I
modern and bcloritltlc phunMiitf. A !
tulk with tin will evolve an Idea of m
Cliristuias present thut will not only be
novel, but also have the virtue of a
supreme nnd practical vulue.
J. C. BIXBY & SON,
2tr2 Muln and 20.1 IVarl Sts..
Council Bluffs, la.
Telephone 103.
Easy Payments
Everything In our Imense stock of
house furnishings, Including all tha
finest and newest patterns In
Carpets, Rugs,
Draperies
CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
China Closets, Combination
Book Cases and Ladies'
Doski, Etc.
The Wisest of Men
An? thote Mho try.to get the most for their money, nnrt do.
When you buy coal, you want ooal not dirt and slate mixed with
! it. We M-reon all our coal beforehand. Whenlt is delivered .
to you it is always nice and dry. We have all kinds of coal.
WM. WELCH,
Special for Card Parties
Will rent foldingchairs and card
tables for card parties.
We carry a full Una at Heaters,
Range and Cookers at axtremoly
low prioes, all on eauy paymanjs.
Call aad ee me before
buying.
D. W. KELLER
Phone Lill
407 Broadway
Xmas Shopping at Jzcquemin's
Watclies for1 men, ranging from
115.00 to $50.00.
Watches fo; lad if -h, ranging from
5.00 to fSO'.OO.
A wonderfJ asortment of fine
Diamond
highest
nd Gold Jewelry in tlie
rfection of the gold
worker's irt. We have thoutiandK
of pretty articles for Christmas
gifts atimazingly low prices.
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Jacquemin's
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IT EVYS TO LOOK AT
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27 Main Street.
pto. Gerner, Jr., Manager
Office 16 X. Main St.
Tel. 530.
Tel. 12S. llraiu h Office 015 fi. Main t.
Yard, 8lh und 11th Avenue.
CLEANING AND DYEING
i LaJles' and antlemen's Clothing Cleaned,
Dyed. Pressed and Repaired; also Dry
Cloauing. No sbxlnkag or rubbing oS
guaranteed. Work duneon short notice.
CC'JKCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
Tel. CIH). 101T West Broadnag.
Nota ilival in Sight
Anwhoro
wboa linen that has been dor. up at our
launry la. put In contrast with that luun
der4 anymhor In th west. The betuty
of tar laundry work makes ua jually pro. id
(1 we feul Ilk crowing every time w
see 'he dlffereoca la our superb finish and
oofT on th shlru, collars and cuff duf'e t
upby our tnethoda,
Fluff City Laundry,
COUNCIL. BLUFFS.
lknie tit a U NorUt Main Street
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