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    THE JDA1L i BEE - COUJXOi ij .BLUFFS IOWA MAY 18
The Daily Bee.
SOUNCIL BLUFFS.
Friday i May 18 ,
IDB8CIUPTION EATKS :
IfOarrltr , KJ enUper w t
1ST llall tlO.OO p r TMT.
OBlo : No. 7 P rl Btroot , Near
MINOR MENTION.
Sw JoMph llelUr'i ' spring
Additional local on Mrenth piie. ;
Peter Groan yesterday pleaded guilty
to dlilnrblng the peace to the extent
of ? V.10.
Permit to marry was yesterday RV- !
on Henry 0. Maxirell and Maud
Tracy , both of Council Binds.
Last evening Justice W. II. Vaughn
united in marriage Henry 0. Maxwell
and Maud Tracy. Congratulations of
friends are in order.
The cltlxons of Avoca raised $20
for the fire lads who worked so bravely
at the late big blaza there , and sent
$100 of that amount to the Atlantic
boys for their valuable assistance.
Michael Clohassoy appeared before
Justice Abbott yesterday on complaint
of Margaret Olnhassoy , who charged
him with assanl . Ho was fined $5
and costs ,
There is not ' uch danger of anyone
ono violating the > rdlnanco in regard
to fast driving , ou lower Main street.
It is in a horribly muddy condition ,
accompanied by floods ,
William Plorson , of Pierce street ,
Is having trouble with some of his
many tenants , and proposes now to
take off the roof of the house as a
apoody way to got them to move out.
Duquette , Qalbert & Co. had a bar
rel rolled onto the sidewalks to load
np for shipment yesterday. Bang ,
-wont bnng , and a stream of light
amber liquid eqnlrtod several foot into
the air , and the nmall boys In the
vicinity yelled cider.
The trial of Patrick Ratlgan ,
charged with mnrdoi , came to1 a close
yesterday , it being given to the jury
about 4 o'clock , At 11 o'clock the
.jury was still out with a prospect cf
remaining till more Ing.
There were lively times in iho vicin
ity oi "tho blue barn , " on Broadway
yesterday afternoon , there being two
fights not a half-hour apart. Dan
Basselt and a man named Carroll , liv
ing near by , seem to have been chief
ly interested , and the police had to
act aa poaco-makors .
Justice Sohnrt was yesterday try
ing to settle some dlQeroncea arising
from the struggle as to who shall bo
boss of the dug-out. MM. Norton
complains of Mr. and Mrs. Wlttlg for
throats to burn her house , while Mon-
nlour and Madame La Flour appear in
their usual position as witnesses.
Ono woman deeignod for a witness
was too drunk even to testify , and
had to bo carted off to jail ,
There were only two in em bora of
the board of trade who responded to
the call for a meeting to mnko nrrang
mouta for entertaining the 260 editors
who are to arrive here from the east
next Wodnonday , The city council
has decided to join with the board in
the ontortainlng of the guests , but
unlois more enthusiasm in shown It
looks as if there would not bo much
board to join to.
For some time past there has boon
tmnoh annoyance and disturbance at
the Sunday evening services at the
'Scandinavian Luthern ohurch , nnti
the pastor , Rov. Mr. Chrlutianunn ,
concluded to try the strong arm of thu
law to stop It. Ho accordingly had
Peter Clausen arrested yesterday
charging him with talking out load in
mooting last Sundity iit ht. There
was a crowd of wltncuaoi who tootitied
that It was not Pater , bir. nome other
man , and the court accordingly oil
charged him. Peter then turned
about and commenced suit against the
preacher for malicious pn ucution
placing the damage at 55,000 ? ,
Thirty-four organs and a number o
Tplanoa sold in ono month la good
work , Mueller did this in April and
expects to go a fewbotter _ In May.
See the new Jtney Collar , jnut ro
colvod at Harknesi Brothers' .
Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl street
THE MONEY CHANGERS.
'Ihey Burglarize Harry James' Stor
and Onanue Hla Money from the
Drawer Into their docket.
Early yesterday morning William
Reynolds , who Is employed In tb
Boston Tea store , in going throngl
JJiyllss park discovered a money
drawer lying under the fonoo , whll
sundry papers , evidently , bolonglnj
thereto , wore sca tored < obont soako <
vrlth rain. By an examination of th
papers It became apparent that th
money drawer belonged to Harry
James' store , and when the propr
ator of that establishment cam
< down , he found thai th
thb
'thieves had entered his place b
removing a > art of the glaas in th
tPearl oor. The glass had boo
_ . \ cut out and removed In rather an expert
, port manner , the ptocca being carofnil
laid down so as to make no nolso , an
a hole being made largo enough for
men to crawl through , the thieves ha.
entered , and torn out the paten
money drawer , carrying it away bodf
ly. Mr. J.itnes had left his pocko
book in the drawer , contrary to h.
usual custom. The packet book wn-
round with the drawer , but emptied
of Its contents , amounting to about
$50. Taere was also about $2 of small
change in the drawer , which the thlovos
appropriated , of course.
Koiloy & Grow have removed their
Intelligence oflico to the corner of
Broadway and Bancroft streets , next
idoor to J. W. Laing'a.
'Gall at Harknoia Brothers for the
mew Domestic Catalogue , just re :
ceived ,
If yon an not married , write tbi
Marriage Fund Mutnal Truit Association
CeduIUpldi , Iowa , for circulars explain
J th plan.
DEPARTING DOCTORS ,
The State Medical Society Closes
its Session ,
The Officers Elected and Oom-
dittoes Appointed ,
Den Maine * the Next Vlnoe of
Meeting !
The St to Medical Sooloty contin
ued and conclude ! Its thlrty-firat an
nual mooting yesterday. The fore
noon session opened with the reading
of the annnal report of the secretary ,
which was referred to the commlttoo
on finance.
Dr. J. Williamson , of Ottnmwa ,
road a Tory valuable paper on Inju
ries of the perineum.
Dr. L. 0. Swift , of Des Molnus ,
presented an Interesting paper on
"Uterine Fllrolde. "
A dlBoniBlon was had on raptured
perineum , In which Drs. flyer , Carter -
tor of Omaha , D , W. Smouao , of Des
Molnos , and Pock took part.
Drs , Gustlne , Oriley and J D. Me-
Oloary , wore chonon aa a committee on
'inanco. '
A telegram was received and road
from Dr. D. S. Fourchlld , of Amoa ,
stating bin Inability to attend the
mooting.
Dr. A. S. V. Manafiold , of Aahlond ,
Neb , , secretary if the Nebraska State
Medical uocioty , was olcctod a member -
bor by invitation
Dr. E. H. Eazon , of Davenport ,
gave a very interesting report from
the section on otology and opthal-
malogy.
The committee on revision of the
constitution , through Dr. Robinson ,
recommended a enbstltuto of section
G , article a , of the constitution ; also a
chanao of article 9 , providing for the
appointment of a commlttoo on mental
and nervous diseases ,
Dr. 0. M. Hadley , of Iowa City ,
road a carefully prepared paper on
Strabismus , which called forth re-
marko by Dra. Crlttondon and others.
The commltteoo on publication pre
sented Ita report advising the publica
tion of proceedings annually Instead
of once In two yoaro. Received and
placed on file ,
The report of the committee on the
president s address was presented by
Dr. Watson. Adopted and placed on
file.
Adjournment was then taken until
aftornoon.
At the afternoon session yesterday
Dr. Robertson , of Masculine , reported
from the section on sanitary science.
The report was deemed so Interesting
and valuable that the doctor was ro-
queitod to allow the same to be pub
lished in fall.
Dr. Halo , of Dos Molnes , presented
a written report of the Boctlon of mat-
orla madloa ,
On motion , Dr. Hannoavalt , of Dei
Molnos , and Dr. Macrao , of Council
Bluffs , wore appointed dologatoa to at
tend the meeting of the Nebraska
State Medical society at Lincoln next
week ,
Dr. Watson , of the committee on
nominations , reported the following
names for the several positions , and
the election was made unanimous by
the adoption of the report.
Ninth district , D. Macrao , Council
Bluffs ; Tenth district , H. J. Rlstlno ,
Ft. Dodge ; Eleventh district , W. S.
Schormerhorn , Jefferson.
Committee on Insanity To memo-
rlalba the legislature : First district
A. W. McOluro , Mt. Pleasant ; Sooonc
district , Jennie McCowen , Davenport
Third district , M. H. Wapolo , Du
brqup ; Fourth district , S. E. Robin
HI , West Union ; Fifth dUtrlot , J. 0.
Sohnvdor , Iowa City ; Sixth district ,
J. Williamson. Oitumwb ; Seventh
district , J. T. Kennedy , Dos Molnei
Eolith district , P. Llowellon , Olarln
da ; Ninth district , H. W. flart , Conn
oil Bluffs ; Tenth district , P. S. Moser
Bjonsboro ; Eleventh district , Q , W
Bo gi , Sioux City.
The following were chosen dolocratoi
to the American Medical association
to moot in Cleveland , Juno 5 :
Drs. D. W. Ovorholt , II. T. Cleaver
H. A. Oilman , John North , L J
Adalr , Anamasa ; Win , Fitzgerald
Clinton county ; \V. F. Pock , DITOH
port ; W. H. Baxter , Muscatlm > ; G
H 11111 , Independence ; D. MrCiuro
Dnbuqno ; S. G. Wilson , George
Wnruo , Independence ; S , B. Chaao
O ge ; J. W. Smith , Charles City ; 0
C. Parker , Fayotte ; H. 0. Bnlln
Decorah ; flonry Routine , Csda
Rapid * ; 0. M. Hobby , Iowa
City ; 0. 0. Grlflin , Vlnton.
President , Dr. S. E. Robinson ,
West Union ; first vlca prosldiiu , Dr.
H. 0. Hnnteman , Oakaloosa ; second
vlco president , Dr. D. W. Grouse ,
Waterloo ; secretary , Dr , A. A , Door
Ing , Boone ; assistant secretary , Dr ,
A. 0. Slmonton , Dea Molnes ; treas
urer , Dr. O. R , Sklnnor , Cedar Rap
ids ; trustees , Drs. J. D. Miles , Wash
ington ; D. S , Falrohlld of Ames , and
J. B. Wilson , Orciton ,
Commlttoo on Ethics Dr Sohofield ,
Washington , chairman ; Drs. Wm.
Watson of Dubunne , J | D. McCleary
of Indlanola ; 0. M. Hobby of Iowa
City ; J. M. Knott , Sioux City.
Committee on Arrangemcnta-Dr G.
P. Hanawalt , Des Molnos , chairman ,
Dra. A. 0. Slmonton , Dos Maine * ; E ,
W. Clark , Qrlnnell ; J. M. Emmon ,
Atlantic ; L , J. Allemtui , Boono.
Committee on Publication Dr A.
A. Deerlrg , Boonn , chalrnun ; Dti.
G. R Sklnnor , Cadar Rtplds ; J.
Williamson , Ottumwa ; J. D. Miles ,
W. D. Mlddloton , Davenport.
Commlttoo on Necrology First dis
trict , D. W. Ovorhotl , Columbni '
Junction ; Second diitrlct , W. W.
Grant , Davenport , Third district , 0.
C. Bradley , Manchester ; Fourth dis i-
trict , S. B. Chase ; Fifth district , W ,
0. Sohultz , Mareugo ; Sixth district t ,
S , B. Thrall , Ottutuwa ; Seventh dis
trict , L. 0 Snrift , Dfs Monies ; Eighth
district , Dr. Ross , Sbonandoah.
The president and secretary were
empowered to appoint delegates to ad
joining state medical association ! .
DOB Molnes was chosen as the next
place of mooting and final adjourn
ment wai then taken.
The body of the learned gentlemen
who have thus honored this city wUh
their presence for two days was
noticeable for Its fine appearance.
. One feature of the body WM In otrantte
, contrast with similar auemblagei in
the east ; that was , the scarcity of
| r y h&iri. Most of the doctor *
loomed young , or in tholr prime , and
hose who were on the shady aide
leemed to bo in remarkable vigor , A
tarofnl canvass cf the gathering
ihowed only five gray heads to twenty *
eight bald ones , and one
ador.iod with n wig , And another
act In the personnel of the body was
hat fourteen wore glasaea , and only
one still clung to blue glasses. All
were dressed in plain black except
ono , who distinguished himself by
Ight pantaloons , whllo ono doctor had
ho Independence to wear a business
suit of light color.
Most of the mombora and delegates
oft last evening for their respective
bomea ,
Harknoss Brothers' stock of carpets
a kept full by frequent arrivals fresh
rom the loom. Beat of goods and
owoat prlcca ,
Iron in a colorlets state and Peru
vian bark , combined with well known
aromatica , male Brown's Iron Bitters
; ho host medicine known ,
Cabinet frames at reduced prices at
Seaman's ,
More rod Cashmere Shawls at David
son's ,
PERSONAL.
E , A. Stevens , of The Radical Renew ,
Chicago , and chairinnn of the executive
ward of the National Liberal League , la
D the city , in the Interest of hit paper and
ooldng oyer the ground with a view of or-
grilling liberal club here ,
D. R. Hubbard , secretary ol the hall
term insurance corapany of Dei Moiner ,
wna In the city yesterday , the guest of
3 pt. J , J. liolln , who h s been appointed
peclal agent for the company here.
Little 15udd Boquet , four years old , son
il P. Uoquet , who has been dangerously
II of diphtheria , is now pronounced by
) r. Jeffries to be in a fair way to n cover.
W. B. Davis , ' of Milwaukee , is In the
; lty Interviewing the authorities on the
[ uestlon of lighting the streets with gaeo-
Ine , by some improved system.
Deputy Sheriff Rlley Clark , of Neola
was attending the district court yesterday ,
aa was also ex-Marshal Wm. Sells , of thn
aine place.
J. N , Casildy and family returned this
morning from a vitli to Colfm Springs.
Mr , CBsslday thinks he feels some im
proved by his trip.
Mrs. J. M. Bishop and daughter , Miss
Fannlo , of Keokuk. are vliltlng the family
of J. M. Kodefer.
D , N. Honn , the California emigration
man , left yesterday for a few days' stay In
Chicago ,
M. Stutzanberger , of Henderson , Ky. ,
wai among yesterday's Ogden home guests ,
Ed. II. Rife , of Brown's Park , Utah ,
arrived at the Pacific yesterday.
James Murphy , of Weeping Water ,
Neb. , la at the Pacific
C. V. Thorp , of Chicago , was at the
f 'clfio yesterday ,
M. H. Ferris , of Milwaukee , arrived at
tha Ogden yesterday ,
fl. W. Tenny , of Boston , was at theO
O/ len yesterday.
Jl A. Austin , 'of Oregon , ia at the
P. Ifio.
Kav. Mr , Letnen la at home again for a
br f itay.
li. B , Lang , of Chicago , Is at the Ogden ,
If Ton Are Ruined
In health from any cause , especially
fr > m the use of any of the thousand
n > strums that promise BO largely ,
w.th long fictitious testimonials , have
n i fear. Resort to Hop Bitters at
01'CO ' , and in a short time yon will have
the most robust and blooming health
Tur Now Lioon uuu improvement Uo
Investigation into the matter con-
v ncos us that ono of the most equitn
b , reasonable and feasible plans of
b tiding houses is that proposed and
I operation by the Mercantile Loan
I1 ust and Improvement company of
11 Is city. By investing in shares in
t < 's ' institution , which la backed by
fi no of our best and most reliable
1 < tlno m men , it becomes possible and
c iiparatlvoly cany for a man of mode -
( ' o moans to secure a comfortable
I 10 for himself and family , In tak-
i i certain number of shares , at
.In monthly payment , In a few
\ > $ a man can own a house
i < .Is own for about the sams as
pays monthly for rent. We
' o the Mercantile Loan and Trust
my , by organizing and opening
„ business , having filled a long
, vant in Council Bluffa. Their
- and system of lor.na will bear
ioat careful scrutiny and exam
i > n , nnd wo have no hesitancy it :
nnclng them reasonable and
ible , and backed by gentlemen
nor and Integrity. As the com
exists It becomes at once an in
don of value and credit to our
and those who desire homes
r president is T. A. Klrkland
president , Judge Poako ; aec
ry , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col
X and their office is in the base
t of Shugart's and MoMahon'i
' block , corner First avenue and
rl street. i'an2T-ly
. .iUHCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
N'OTICK. Special adrertlecmenta , luc
"tt , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Renl
jnU , UoarJ'nK , etc. , will be Iniertod In tb !
uoin at the ow rate of TEN CLM3 Pr.
NE foi the Ortt Insertion and FIVE CENTS
all LINE for each eubeeqUent Inaertlon
are adv ertlscra * at our office , No
' art Street , near Erj d y.
Wnnta.
VTAls'lKD SltUitlon as clerk , bj a joun
1\ roan , Spealo German anil Kn llsn. A
rixi 1' . 0. bo 1(0 ( , Council lllnllj.
, T7ANTED Ev r > 'body Council Dlufll 1
/V / to Uke Tin On , JO centa iwr eekdi
fered by urrlera. Office , No I Pearl Slice
oar Broadway.
For Sale nnd Rent
DEES In packages oi a hundred at ! ,
OLD ptckat ; * at TUB Bn office , No. T ? < * '
( treet
S. E. MAXON ,
OfllM tTM SkTU(1 bBk ,
OODKdli BLT7V78 , i tare ,
J. N. OASADT , F. IJ. ORGUTT.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 1JHOADWAY , : - - COtXCIL BLUFFS , IOWA' .
EXCLUSIVE
Only one in the City. Stock now
Complete ,
Mail Orders Solicited.
CASADY & ORCUTT ,
502 Broadway.
Bulk and Barrel Lime ,
LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT ,
MICHIGAN PLASTER , HA1P. AND SEWER PIPE.
Hard nd Soft Cca < a Lowest Price. JCo 31 I'carl Street Ccnnrll liluffs.
SPRING MEETING
Council Bluffs Driving Park
Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and Friday May ,
22 , 23 , 24 , 25.
FOUR RACEvS EACH DAY.
$7,000.00 Mile Track.
Ml"nlo Pacific will .nil round trip Uckiti iron On h for II , Including atlmlision. StxcU. dum
mj trun Ictrei ueh erenlnf at 7 o'clock to ectmcd t. thcie lt.Qdioe racei.
NUGENT & SMITH ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship
Guaranteed.
Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS
DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street.
PI APW JP PI1 DRUGGISTS. Prescriptions com-
LD ULniggfV O4 UaJi | ponndrd at all houra. 10H Broad way.
CRfiSTON nnTTtjv . / Grocery , 215 Main Street
| Hotol,517
( & 219Maln St
Ui Hi BARSTOWi IlL UK Cor. 5th St. nnd 5tb Ave.
RR I F WHITF OFFICE : Cor. Main and 5th , up-stairs
Residence , 609 Willow Avenue.
N P H11R 7 JUSTICE OF THE PE A.OE ,
Office over American Express.
U/APUCD L1VERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT
SQ
i Oi If fill II CIl for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4th St.
J. M. ST. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS ,
Who csile butter , tggs , pcultry and fruit. Ship to ui. Draltby return mull 143 Broadway.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
S. A. PIERCE
. , Cor. Main and First avonno.
PETHYBBIPCE& HEBBEBTZ
, ket , 327 Broadway
CF & M ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Cor. 7th and
r Broadwny. Plans and apecificationB furnished
W. W. SHERMAN. InFNEHARNESS that brings patronage. 124' Main street
JAMES FRAMEY MIOUA T-.AILOR > w ° rk
-
- -
and Reasonable Charges. 872 Broadway
FURNITURE , STOVES and
HOWE & SON
, Household Supplies , 303 Broadway
ATTORNEYS AT LA\V , Jamea Block.
LIHI1T & HART
, Practices in state and federal conrts.
IUID& C I DDHU/y 1CK CRKAM AMD CONFEC
III HO. O. O , DnUWN , Tf ONE RY , 210 Broadway.
HI ! Manu'f FinoFnnUturo.Upholntery goodi
. 0 I UUlVCll I < XUU.CurtainBDndWindowShades,309BSYay
O A M IT A D (11 ( tUl nd bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov
O/lNI / I nllEUm oroign , Prop , P. J. Montgomery , M. D. , Phy ,
A I A M R BOOT AND SHOE SHOP , No. 808 Broadway , opppsit
, l nlwiD Union Avenue , second door above Mettopolitan
WADE GARY VETERINARY SURGEON , Office
, Bray's stable , No. 12 Scott street
PI UETMUEOOV Mauuf of HORSE COLLARS ; Trade sup
Ui II El 11IV COO I ) plied , 8th St. , between Gth and 7th Avenue ,
EDWIN J. ABBOTT Jutl-cooft.hpeac ° . Not r
. and General Conveyancer , 415 B'way
LL-IIQC SMITH & NORTON , Broadway , opp. Now
il UOBl , Opera House. Refitted. 81 , S1.50 per day.
HiTPAV Jt PAQQPI CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Ui , Urtf Ot UHCOLiL ) Corner Sixth street and Avenue G
W. H. ALMY NEW tj - j.
. . , GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD , 212 Broadway
noa. orriciB. w , u. u. rcan ,
OIIGEE & PUSSY ,
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - - 1866
Dealer ) In Forcleu ted Domestic Kxchanzr
nj home tecurltlee.
MORQAN , KELLER OIK ,
The flntat qualltY and larvust itock weat ol
Chicago ot Wooden and Metallc Cwcs. Calli at'
tended to at all hour ) . Wo ilerv cotopotltlon D
quality ol toodi or prlcm. Our Mr Jaoiyan bai
wnw uuuacrtaier for forty ) tnri and tbor-
tnifhljr uni i ftmU rrU nu nMa. Warcroomi ,
111 nrcadnar , Ul'UOUiTElUNQ In aU IU
brancbi * orwiipUr attended to aln carp t-la
ltainrqtv .
;
FRESH FISH.
WILLIAM RAPP ,
104 ; Main Street , Next Block south
_ of P. 0. , Council Blutls , Iowa.
3d.
MlOLUnAlX MJILIII IK
PROMPT OASH PAID.
Ho commtNloniehirYML sifll1 ( orCjaotaliO
J Broulvv , - ICOUKOIL BLUVK8.
Z. T , .UlNDSEY & CO.
412 Bi , .v ? > * ay , Cjaacll BlutlaTnw. , .
West ' f " .quara , Cbrlnda/IOWA <
B. S. TERWILLIGER ,
AND DEALER IN FANCY
31 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DUQUETTE , GUIBEKI & CO. ,
( 'inoeor9 to ERB & DUQUKTTK )
:6 Veasi-st. , Courfcii Blu.Ts , la.
STJWVAN & FITZGERALD ,
'DEALERS IN
CROCERIESMVIS108 , BOOTS&SHOES
"
Drafts on Bank of Irchad , Dublin , for sale. 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Broadway Steam Laundry !
TSi WEST BROADWAY ,
A.C.LARSON , - - Proprietor.
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY ,
JOHN R. MARTIN ,
PLUMBER , DAS AND STEAM FITTER
Haa a full Una of Bath Tub' , ijinks , Boilers. Brass nnd Lead Goods , Lead and Iron
Pipep and fittings , Jobbiaj promptly attended to. First-class work guaranteed
NO. 11 PEAKL STU3ET , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
L. G H
224 aui 226 Broadway.
BOOKS , TOYS AND NOVELTIES ,
Greatest Variety in thsCiNo Btranger should fail toialt my store rooms.
R. g. OOLE & CO. ,
MANUKACTt'REIiS dt-o I 'BALERS IN ALL THE JIOiT tSlITtOVKD KINDS OF
LIGHTNINC BODS S OBWENTS.
Also Wooil and Iron PTJMP& . ooj Tubing a d Oa Pipe a-id Pumoixtures. . for both Woo
and Iron Pumpfl. Ordcro v > lll receive prompt attention. Mo. 601 S' uth Mala Street ,
COUNC.L BLLIiM , IOWA . tis o t3
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F HOE.
j. "v . . sv axr2jE5.2Ei : as oo.
Lands and iiots Bought and Sold.
MOH1.V 't'O ' LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PIY.BLIC AND CONVSYANCEES.
OUHCIL BLUFFS . . . . . . JQWA
CREBTOl * MOUSE ,
MAXMOHN , PROPEIETOK ,
215 , 217 and 219 south Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
MRS. a A. BENEDICT ,
THf , LEADING DEALKU IN
T < 3 r 4 ? M * C3T . * air
337 Broad i.y , Oounoil Bluffn , Iowa ,
WINTHEELIOH XBO'S ,
Iron & Brass Faaatlry
Oor. Gth Street and lltk Avenue ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
G-O
H. R. JONES
FOR TI1K
Douglas Vapor proves
The best and simplest In th < * irk Also for
" 4 Gasoline Sto > ca.
I. D. IDMUSDBON , I , L.8Iinai31 , * T. BTB n
President Vlce-P tfj ashler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council BilfrTr.
Organlied under the lawa 0(01 ( vh of Iowa
Paid up capital 175,001
Authorlied capital. _ _ . _ - . 200,000
Interest paid on time depccU * . brVti Issued
on the principal cltlei ot the UnUoJ Qtaitu and
Europe. 8p clal attention rjlriin u ) uclltctlooi
and corretpondence with prompt r : ni i.
DIBUCTOU ,
J , D. Edmnndtoo , E. L. flhuii'
. W. Wallace , J. W. Rodin
A. W. Strnil.
MRS , E , J , HILTON , M , D , ,
PHYSICIAN AND 8U&8EON
1X2 Vnw4vav. OceacSl 3SI
MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , ,
Medical Electrician
AND
GYNECOLOGIST.
Oitdaate ol Electiopathlc Inttltallon , Phil *
delpbla , Penn * .
Office Oor , Broadway & Glenn Ave.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOW4.
The treatmeat of all dlie > : ea and ptlnfal
.Braltlcs peculiar to fcrnalea a gpeclallr
DLtLIIR ! <
Hard Wood & Yellow Pine Lumber
FIUNO AND BHIDOEMATKRIAL. ALSO
MISSOURI WOOD AND COAL.
Cailoatl a iredalty. A full aurplj of Store
Wood alw > a on hand t jard. Ofllco X * Fltit
ATtnue. Yard iT2 aad tOI Mala stre.t
W. R. VAUGHAN :
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. \
Omaha and Oouacll BluJfi
Kstata A Cell < jtlc
B Odd rallowa ' blok , or *
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