Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 11, 1883, Image 6

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    TEK DAJLl BEE-OODJStiij Jtf LUFFS IOWA ER DA ? MAY IT
The Daily Bee.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Friday Morning , May 11.
.1UB80RIPTION BATES !
8r Carrier , SO centa per w k.
Cr Mall . . . . . . 110.00 per Year.
Offloa : No. 7 Fowl Street , Near
"roadway.
MINOR MENTION.
See Joseph Belter1 ! iprinf ? itylcg.
Additional local on leventh pte.
Barber wanted at 220 Broadway ,
L. B. Olark & Co. , druggists , 100
Broadway.
A now cement floor IB being laid In
the front portion of the county jail.
Alderman Keating is making sotno
marked Improvements In his Broad
way store.
The sheriff * of the state are to meet
in thli city May 23 and 24 , at the OK-
don house parlors.
Permit to wed was yesterday grant ,
od to Edward G. Wood and May J.
Rickey , both of this city.
Ida Story was yesterday fined
$39 10 , the highest fine yet paid in by
any of the keepers of prostitution.
There are a few oases of scarlet
fever In the city. The board of health
should bo on no alert to take all
needed measntuj to prevent any
spread of the disease.
Oity Clerk Trontman yesterday torn-
od over to the city treasurer $5,342 ,
the receipts from licenses and fines
during the past five days. If the city
could have snob receipt * the year
around from those sourccsthoro would
bj little for the tax payers to raise.
Oao of the teachers in the Bloomer
school while experimenting with gas
before a class In chemistry mot with
an accident , ono ot the jars exploding ,
scattering glass in all directions and
giving some slight scratches and cnta
to several pupils.
The committee appointed to secure
speakers for decoration nay , Colonel
Dalley , Judge Rood and Oolonel Sapp ,
have invited as oratora of the day
Mayor 0. 0. Oolo , of Nebraska Oity ,
formerly of the 2d Wisconsin , also a
signal oflbor of Gen. Sherman's staff ,
and Oharloa M. Harlo , of this city.
Joseph McLean was the only drunk
In the police court yesterday. Bis fine
was only $7. CO , $2 less than what fines
have ranged al during the oold weath
er. Perhaps the drop is caused by the
fact that it costs the city nothing.now
for-coal to heat the oalabooso during
the summer season. Perhaps thu
saloon llcenuo being raised , it is doom
ed no more than just that those wno
got drunk should bo allowed the benefit -
fit of Increased city rovonno , by hav
ing a little taken of the penalty for
getting drunk.
There Is now lying very ill at the
Valley houeo an old man , who acorns
to bo struck with great romorno about
some uionoy which ho snyn ho stele
from Spetmau Bros. The pour inuu
is en sick us to bo unable to talk very
much or very intullleently , but this
euma the burden of his mind Thn
firm whom h seems to foe ) th\t ho
has wronged4cnow nothing tb mt any
such transaction , but recognize th
man as having traded la the store
somo. Ho ha * boon at the hotel only
a day or two.
Mace Wise Is showing much enter
prise and public spirit by the energy
with which he is circulating a sub
scription for the improvement of
Fulrmount park. About $400 has
already been raised. Tnrru is no city
in the country which poisemea nuoh a
beautiful natural park and yet our
citizens seem to lack in appreciation
of it. S.raugo as it may seem there
are many here who have never even
looked at tha park , aud yet every
visitor from elsewhere expresses de
light at what nature hai dune them ,
and astonishment that Council Blufla
dooH not expend a little more money
In adding to the beauty and oommerou
of the plaotj.
Now that Alderman J.nnon ha * e.o
gracefully retntotrd the i iriuuitions
which ho MI fLppautly HUUK uualuut
these who htd charge of the building
of the Midlson treut culvert , I he dem
ocrat lu orguu which ochoua his wlile-
perlupn should follow his cxamplu or
elto the inntter should bo promptly
and thoroughly investigated by dloln
tore&tod aud competent persons. It
would also bo w H to Inquire Into the
building of the Bryant ntroet culvert
while they are about it , for there is
much more doubt about that than
about the now ono. A full rupott of
the cost of the Madison street culvert
has been given in detail , and spread
upon the records. Oiu any report of
the other ono bo found ? Some euy
not.
800.0 more fast ones have arrived
at the driving pnrk , among them be
ing Loafer and Big Suap horn Mt.
Pleasant , each with a record of 2:25. :
and both very fleet trotters Din
Anderson , an old tlmnr , is also herewith
with Maggie F from Maryvlllo , Mo. ,
who hoc a record of 2:80. : Two uow
runulug horses have also armed rvnd
there uro twelve more which nro ex
pected between uow next Sunday.
There is every teuton to expict that
this coming meeting will bo ono of
the moat lively of any over hold hrrc.
An attempt will be made to eocnro a
late dummy train , so that these from
the other uido of the river who deslru
to attend can return homo the evening
of the samo'day , and yet see all thi >
events. If this can bo done scores of
Omaha folks will utioud thu mooting
dally.
The cace against Wilson and Koltor ,
the gamblers charged with robbing
young Van Bnren of $435 is not con
cluded yet. There was nothing more
done in the matter yesterday. Ool.
p. ? , Bappi ono of the attorneys for the defense
fonse , having to be absent from the
city on other business. It Is expected
that more evidence will be taken to
day. The attempt of the defense has
thus far been to show that Van Buron
lost the money in a game of poker
Instead of its being grabbed or borow-
ed under false pretenses. There seems
to be no dispute , however , about the
acts , that young Van Buren lost the
money while drunk and that he re-
aired no consideration for It what
ever , and that Wilson and Kelter got
the money and gave no equivalent.
That seems to come about as near to a
case of robbery as ono cares to got ,
even if it Is granted under the gentil
ity of 'Square gambling. "
The unfortunate trouble lately
arising out of a cane of corporal pun
ishment , in the Street ivlllo school ,
leads to the angcestion that there
should bo here , as in most cities ,
some regulations In regard to such
matters. As it Is , It Is left wholly at
the discretion of the teacher as to the
particular modes ( f punishment , the
Instructions being simply not to be
hasty , but to bo more deliberate than
lu any other matter of school govern
ment. In some cltleo the teachers
are restricted to the nso of a strap ,
provided for the purpose. They are
not allowed to strike a.pupil save on
the hand , and are restricted to ton
blows. In other cases they are not
to Infliot punishment until the day
after the offense Is committed , thus
preventing punishment while the
teacher Is in anger or hasto. It
seems that some such regulations
should bo in force hero.
Brown' * Bronchial Troches
for Coughs and Gelds : "I have uied them
for more than n dozen years , and think
them the best and most convenient relle
extant. " Rev. G. AT. Jlumphrty , Qratz
L. I ) . Clark & Co , , druggists , 106
Broadway ,
Seaman l. < cloning ont a Block of
dolls at very low prices.
IJloycles , vuluctpodos , baby wagons ,
carts and other wagons at Mueller's.
DANISH COURTSHIPS.
Some of tbo PocullnrltioB Which At
tend Them In council llluJla
A very peculiar , and in some re-
spcota ludicrous case has just boon
hoard and decided before Justice
tohurz , A young Djtuo aned for $00 ,
which ho claimed to have expended
on a yoonc Danish woman in presents
to her , and in paying her paesago to
this country , it botng his Intention to
marry hor. It seems that ho wa at
work on a farm when ho sent for her
to oomo to thin oonntry , and after
arriving hero she soonrod em
ployment on the aamo
farm , and worked with her
lover , husking corn and doing other
labor. Hodrow the money for both.
At last she dccideS to marry another
man , and as soon aa she did so her
former lover commenced suit.
She ihowed In aefonio that the
money ho had paid out for her was a
present , and fnrthor claimed an offset
for what money she had earned In
the corn fiold. The jury ducldud lu
her favor , giving her judgment for
ono dollar.
Jasttoo Sohurz has had another cue
which Involves a Danish courtship
also. A short tlmo ago a yonng man
who owna a farm not iniiny nil Its from
hero , wooed and won n young woman
who WHS employed in ono of ttio hotula
here. Ono day he came to thu city ,
and sought an Intorvlow with his be
trothed , but the hotel folks kept her
at hur work and refused him udmlt-
Unoo to the kitchen. In the evening ,
however , the lovers got together and
were married by the justice. They
returned to the hotel where the young
inikti insisted ou remaining until ruurn-
ing with his bride , Intending next duj
to tuko her homo to the farm.
The hotel folks conld not
bpliovo the claim of marrlagu , aud the
girl was aent to go to her riiom , while
the bridegroom was told to leavo. He
stole around In the alleyway to get an
Interview with her as to what they
ahonld do , when some of the boys
about the hotel , who were on the look ,
ont for him , began to obeli him with
oyster cans , lie beat a hasty and
frightened retreat , and not being much
used to the ways of a city , ho waa at
a loss completely as to his plans. Ho
hurried homo to the farm , whllo the
young woman , nearly fronztodthought
lie had deserted her entirely. She
sought advlcu of a policeman who took
her to his house , end then wrote the
young husband a letter , on receipt of
which ho came in and claimed his own ,
taking her homo in pence.
B righfuDUim * * . DUbntei , Ktdnev
Llvor or Urinary Disease
Haveno fear of any of theeo dis
rates if yon neo Hop Bitters , aa they
will prevent and euro the worst oases ,
oven when jou have been made woiee
by BOUIO great pnlFod-np pruiotidud
euro.
euro.L.
L. 15. Olark & Co. , druggists , ICG
Broadway.
(1 rand opening of Fronoh millinery
t L. 0 Arbnthuot'r ? , D42 Ikosdwn ) ,
MnylOsh , llth mid 1'J.h , of very
ateat styles for summer.
Parlor aud ceiling decorations In
wall paper at P. 0. Miller's , 20 North
Main street.
L. B. Olark & Co. , druggists , ICC
Broadway.
The Title Ooar.
Congressman Pusey yesterday ro
colyod the following letter from Cum
misiiouor MoFurland iu regard to the
patent covering lands ou which large
portion of Oouncil B uffi Is now built
DEPAKTMKNT OF THE IMEKIOR , " )
GEMKKAL LAKH Omen , I
WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 7 , ' 83. J
lion. II. M. 1'usoy , Council Illudj :
Bin : lu reply to your luster of the
28tu ult. , n questing thttt the pittoni
for thu Council Bluffs town rlto bo
forwarded as soon no pndslble , I have
the honor to state that the mild paten
has boon forwarded to the president
for his signature thereto ; aim as eooi
at it is returned will tm transmitted to
the land ofliso at Die IMoluo. ' , Iowa ,
Very respectfully ,
N. 0. MoFAULAND ,
OoimultEtouor.
Remarkable Eaoupa.
John Kuhn , of Lafayette , Ind. . had a
very narrow escape from death. This Is
bis dwn atory : "One year ago I was In the
last stages of Consumption. Our be *
physicians gave my case up. I finally got
so low that our doctor aald I could not lire
twenty-four hours My friends then pur
obtseci a bottle of Da.Vw. . HALL'S UAL-
BAII roil THE Lu.vos , which benefited me
I continued until I took iilno bottles. ]
am now In perfect health having useil no
other me'llome. _
Dr. Wait , Dentist , 14 Pearl street
AVOCA IN FLAMES.
A Dostrnctivo Fire Causes a
Heavy Loss.
Eighteen Heroes Burned In a
Livery Stable ,
Just betoro 1 o'clock yesterday
morning an extensive fire broke out
n Avoca , the origin being In Ooat'a
ivory stable , and the ihmos spreading
with such rapidity that for a time it
seemed as If the whole town would be
swept away. A man who was sleep
Ing in the stable had a narrow escape
from death , ho just getting out with
his life and having no tlmo to save
oven his clothing. Eighteen horses
wore burned In the stable. The fire
spread quickly to Selfert &
Wen , ' lumber yard , and soon that
was enveloped in flames. A largo
amount of corn , stored In six largo
cribs , and belonging to lUacock'a
elevator , was also soon on fire , and it
was only by hard work that the ele
vator itself was saved ,
The fire department of Atlantic was
telegraphed for , and arrived lu tlmo
to do some Rood , though the fire wan
under control bofpro they got there ,
and the flames destroyed little other
property but that named ,
The total loss is estimated to reach
$35,000. Mr. Coats had an ir-nr-
anco of $5,000 , and Soifort & Wui ,
whoso loss will be about $15,000 , had
an Insurance of $7,000.
There seemed to bo aomo difference
of opinion ns to how the fire origin
ated , some claiming that it was
caused by lightning , others that it was
incendiarism. Some suspicious c'.r-
aumstancea surrounded a colored man ,
and ho has boon arrested to await an
investigation.
The boot medicine of the ago for
quickly curing Indigestion , nervous
ness , etc. , Is Brown's Iron Bitters.
L. B. Olark & Co. , druggists , 100
Broadway.
Eddy Ortian Concert.
Go to tha Presbyterian ehnrch to
night to hoar the greatest organist of
of this country and Chicago's favorite
contralto.
Reserved seats can bo had at Bush-
noil's.
Horiford' Acid 1'honpbata in Biofc
Dn. FRED HORNER , Jn. , Salem ,
Va. , ays : "I know of nothing com
parable to it to relieve the indigestion
and so-called sick headache , and men
tal depression Incident to certain
stages of rhenmnliim. "
D.D.Daty , of Cheyenne , Is at the Fa
H" .
.fohn Kouen , of Anamosa , Iowa , Is al
! ri 1'iolfio.
J T. L. Mills , of Dunlap , was in the cltj
yp'lenhy.
W. A. Smith , of St. Louis , Is an i
< < oo. L Bacon , Magnolia , was in th
clt ' yesterday.
Cairge Yule , of Lincoln , was vlilbl
hot i yesterday.
' \Vlirinm Townsend , of Glenwood , wa
In ' he city yesterday ,
.1. W. Slbbet , ot Cincinnati , wasatthi
Oj den yesterday.
I''n Sheldon , of Chicago , registered a
th Pacific yesterday.
Frank. E. Beane. of Ghlcigo , was al
th" Ogden yesterday.
( ' E. Vrommann , of St. Louis , arrived
a < he Ogden yesterday ,
) . 10 Johnnon and wife , of Plum Hollow
vl ed the lilulla yesterday ,
N. F Spoir , of Earllng , waa Mnonij th <
Io'.ui visiting the city yesterday ,
' ' tpt Kirsrcht was at Avoca during tb
br ! ire there and returned yesterday.
'ro. A. Samson , of Kim Oreok , New \
w- among those at the Pacific yesterday
P. J. Ilannan , uow an attorney at Load
rl ! < , Is visiting hi * old friends in thla olty
J'fr. anil Mra. Genrge Kcellno are seek
in 'iHiufH from the nv > inetio ; waters o
C -okeo.
> -ry 11 , Cnwan , of New Haven , Conn.
h " inn hl coutln , E. S. Batnctt , of th !
cl . ud may decide to loo\tohcio per
in tly.
. - . . G. W. Ferguson , of the Paclfis
h U still very 111 , but her condltloi
; lay was a little more hopeful that
l < been.
I' valolann prescribe Brown's Irena
I -a for Indigestion , weakness , Ion
( , i , uto.
' . B. Olark & Co. , druggists , IOC
B .Jway.
OuNewLiOau turn improvement Uo
1 ventilation Into the matter con.
vl. us us that ouo of the most cqnita
b ! reasonable and feasible plans ol
bu ling houses is that proposed anc
Ir peratlon by the Mercantile Loon ,
Tit and Improvement company ol
th . city. By Investing In shares in
tl' i institution , which is backed by
si o of our best and most reliable
ti ness men , it becomes possible and
c. .qmratlvely easy for a man of mod <
HI o means to secure a comfortable
hi ie for hlmsolf and family. In tak <
ii > t A certain number of chares , at a
ci uln monthly payment , iu n few
y < ra a man can own a house
o. ' his own for about the sams ash
hpays monthly for rent. Web
b iovt the Mercantile Loan and Trust
c ipany , by organizing and opening
u ( or business , having filled a long
ft . want In Council Bluffs. Their
p. ns and system of loans will boar
th i most careful scrutiny and exam-
In.ilon ; , and wo have no hesitancy In
pronouncing them reasonable and
cq-iitablo , and backed by gentlemen
of nonor and integrity. As the com
pany exists It becomes at once an In.
atltntlon of value and credit to our
city and those who desTgv homes.
Their president la T. A. itlrkland ,
vice president , Judge Poako ; sec
retary , I. R. Beery ; treMnrer , Ool.
Boebo , and their oflloo Is In thteMee-
m nt of Shugart's and MoMlUbh's
m w block , corner First avenue and
P.ail street.
J. N , OA8ADY , I'- UOROUTT. .
&
COUNCIL BLUFW IOWA.
502 BROADWAY , - - ,
EXCLUSIVE
CARPET
STORE.
Only one in the City. Stock now
Complete.
Mail Orders Solicited.
OASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 Brondway.
NUGENT & SMITH ,
First-class Goods and the Best of Workmuiisliiii
Guaranteed.
Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS
DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street.
L B. tWiK & CO. , DRUGGISTS. ponndod at all hours. Prescriptions J.06 Broadway com
MAX MUHH , } ° MBTO" HOOTB.
Ji M BABSTOW ) M. D.T Oor. 6th St. and 6th Are
HO I IT U/UITC OFFICE : Oor. Main and 5th , up-stalrs
Utf U. Residence , C09 Willow Avenue.
JUSTICE OF THE PEAOE ,
N.SCHURL Otlico over American Express.
S. S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS ,
Whocralo butter , rgto , poultry nrd fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return m ll. 148 Broadway.
ntCDPET NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ,
SA * I lEliWL Oor. Main and First avenue
PETHYBRIDCE & HERBOTZ.
P C 13 fcfl ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th and
c Broadway. Plans aud specifications furnished
W W 9HFRMAN F EHARNESS iAa.v ° h.Tarlet .
that brings patroua t * . 124 Main streel
MERCHANT TAILOR , Artistic Wor
JAMES FRANEY , and Reasonable Oi.arges. 872 Broadway
GflU FURNITURE , STOVES and
OUIl Household Supplies , 303 Broadway
I IftllftT S li lDT ATTORNEYS AT LAW , James Block
LII1UI Gt floEl I Practices in statn and federal courts.
MBS. S. J , BROWN , SMBSS AflD ° ° SFEa
Hanu'f Fine Furulturo , Upholstery goods
E.STGGKERT&GO. , Curtains and Window Shades , 309 B'way-
And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov
orolgn , Prop. , P.J.Montgomery , M. P. , Fhy
I ' iVftfl P ROOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opposit
A , iUfwlvi iwm Union Avenue , oeoond door above MutiopolitHn
UIAHC OADV VETERINARY SURGEON , Office
IIHUt UHnij Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street
BROOKLYN MARKET ,
Oor. Eighth and Broadway
S" ? I UrMRSCOPV Monuf of HORSE COLLARS , Trade sup
I' Ui nk"l\3f&UWIj plied , 8th St. , between Gth aud 7th Avenue
I ASKf'iflTT Joatlco of the Peace , Notary Publi
U MOuyilf and General Convoyanccr , 415 B'way
SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. Nci
Opera House. Refitted. ? 1 $1.50 per day
OftOQCI CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Ur > OOBlL | Corner Sixth street and Avunuo G
AR | V NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD
, n. MLtM I ! GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway
BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICE. Speclil adrtrtlBemenia , me
LOJ , Found , To Loin , For Ele , To Rent ,
W&nti , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli
column at the 017 r to ot TEN CENT3 PER
LINE lot th * flril Insertion and FIVK OENT3
PSR LINE lor each oubsAjucnt tngortloc.
Leave adr ertloem * al our office , No. 7
Pearl Street , near Broadway ,
Wunta.
ANTED-A Kooj rrl lor-general house-
wxrk. Apply at llaa office.
Kverybody Council Bluff ! lo
WANTED Tui Dm , § 0 cent ] pel wcolc , dn
llvercd by carrleri. Office , No 7 Pearl Street
For Bale nnd Rent
FOU SALE CI1KVP-.My balck icjldenco , 600
HetceSt. tor tcrmi Inquire on prorulsj .
FOR8ALK Ahands-me rcetdonce and ( our
lot ) , > o 233Nor h llsntm St. Inquire on
premlgt * .
I3KKS In pacKagca ol a hundred at 26e
OLD packaiso at Tui I ) office , No. 7 Pearl
treet U
MORGAN , KELLER & 00. ,
TTZOTCMEI V T Sk.TX.3E3 OR , S
The tiimt quality and lanreet itock wwt ot
Chicago ol Wooden and MeuUo Oaxo. CaUi at
tended ko at all hour * . We ilelv compotltion n
quality o ! rood * or prices. Our MrMorgan bai
aorvea a * uuuertalccr lor lortr } * n and uior-
oughlT UDoanuudi hli huamcMO. Wareroomt ,
311 lircadwv. UPnOUiTKRlt < 0 tn alt IU
braochM crwuitlr attended to * leo cupet-la
Ins ana iimorequUu. elecraphlo ana ma or-
den &ld ] withoul deiaj- .
FRESH FISH.
WILLIAM RAPP ,
104J Main Street , Next Block aonth
of P. 0. , Council Binds , Iowa
r. D. IDKUSDSON. I. L. BIlUOiUT. A , , ( TRItn
Protldent. Vlce-1'rca't. Cashlot.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council Bluff * .
Orgtntied under the Uwi ol the Slale ot lowt
Paid up capital ( 75,000
Authoilitd c&plUl. . _ , „ , , , , SCO.COO
Intucei pal j on time depeeltr. Dttits Imnec
on the principal cltlca ol the United Slatoa ar.d
Europe. SpocUl attention given to collection
nj carrMpondtuce with prompt return *
DIRKOTOU ,
I , D. EJrunndJOO , K. L. Hha ri ,
. W. Walitct , J. W. Kodlat
A. W. fitre'nl
W. R. VAUGHAN.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ,
Omaha and Oouncil Blufli
Real Estate & Collection Agency ,
n Odd Follow a block , over Savings'
MBS , E. J , HILTON , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
til BroodwB * . Oouoil Blab.
/ 1
Z. T. LINDSEY SB OO.
412 Broadway , Council BluffjTnTOA
West Sldo Square , 01arlndo/luWAt
B. S. TERWILLIGER ,
DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY
ZP.A.IPIEIR ,
31 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. ,
( Successor ! ) to ERB & DUQUETTE )
16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Bliuts , la.
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DEALERS IN
CHOCERIES.PROVISIO SBOOTS&SHOES
Drafts on Bank of Ireland , Dublin , for sale. 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Broadway Steam Laundry !
WEST BROADWAY ,
A. C. LARSON , - - Proprietor.
LATEST IMPEOYED MACHINERY.
JOHN R. MARTIN ,
PLUMBER , CAS AND STEAM FITTER
Has n full line of Bath Tubs , Sinks , Boiler * , Br.iBa . nnrt Lead Goods , Lead and Iron
Pities and fittioRi , Jobbing promptly attended to. Fi'st-nlas * work Kunranteed.
NO. 11 PEARL STRVET , . . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
L. G. BRACKET !
,
224 and 226 Broadway. '
BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES ,
Greatest Variety in the City. No etraBger ehrnld fail to viiit my store rooms.
R. S. COLE & GO. ,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS } OF
LIGHTNING RODS S OHNA TS.
Also WooJ . and Iron PUJUPS , Wood Tubing a > d DM Pipe and Pumn fixtures , for both Woo
ai.d Ircn Pumps. Order * wl 1 receive p . ornpt . attention. No. . 60J Hcuth Main Strret.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 115 rod-tS
f 1T L E JUSJ TJf &gj Oo IF ID E.
kands ancP ffo s B o iTg t and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE8.
HGTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYAKOERS.
.OUHCII. BLUFFS - jQWA
rWc& QBH #
MAX MOHN , PEOPRIETOa.
215 , 217 and 219 south Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . . IOWA.
S. B. A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING D11ALEU IN
337 Brondway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
For Engines , Boilora OftBtinge , Repairs and
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Douglas Vapor Stoves
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Iron & Brass Foundry
Oor. Cth Street nd llth Avenue ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . IOWA.
MRS , B , J , HARDING , H , D ,
Medical Electrician
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GYNECOLOGIST.
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Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Aye.i .
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MISSOURI WOOD AND COAL.
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