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    i ? fti flATiv REE - COIfNCII. BLUFFS , TUESDAY , BEPTLrIBLR 18 , 1865. .
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A73E D 'dLY BEE.
o inwii BLUFFS.
ofiuosday
fiuosday Morning. 18 ,
SUBscRtl'nofi RATES :
1n1 Cmrrler - - - - - - 20 cents per week
> sy M. - - - - _ - - 110.00 per Year
' or FIcE :
o ; 7 Pearl street , Near Broadway ,
MINOR MENTION.
i See JmieophjRctor's } fall goode.
Additional local on sovenih page.
Cheap Railraid Tickets at Buahnohl's ,
The State Supreme Court opens here
today ,
Tim United Stator Court mode hero
next Monday , the 24th.
' ) The Mynstor building ie reaching its
aecond story and looms up well ,
H , II , Bake is now the father of a
i bran new girl 'who arrived yesterday
morning.
Pat Hanifan , who while on n drunk
assaulted tlto chief of police , has ntan
aged to settle his $22 , , and got released
from jail.
The body of George % itnntermnn , for.
nerdy of Council Blurs who died at Sidney
noy , was brought to this city yesterday
for burial.
The now seats so lone expected and so
long needed for some of the school rooms
Iiavo arrived and are being put in tplace.
TI ought to have been nut in Burin g
the summer vacation.
1 The body of Howard Dougherty , son
of George Dougherty , and brother of
Sire. L. G , Brackett , is expected to ar
rive hero for burial Wednesday moor
ing Ho died in Colorado.
William McLaughlin was yesterday
pIaeod bbhind the bare for being too
drunk. Ho spent near ] all the after.
noon in oxoriain his lungs in orating on
various topics , to the disturbance oall
in the building , and some outside.
Hr. John Jones , the proQnotor of the
"City line barn on Main street. has
been warded the contract of carrying the
United States mail to and from the do.
to and the postoice , his bid being the
y west ,
A man named Gustisan was arrested
by Chief Field yesterday on the charge
of tapping the till in Kriedlor a store.
$ riedlor could not identify the man pos.
itivol andas , it was feud no money
'TM stolen , ho was discharged.
Hanlo , McKuno & Co , arc moving
their retail drustoek , into Potora' new
building on Main street , where that part
of the business will be conducted under
the name of 0. H. Brown ds Co. Thei r
resent store will be conducted as strict.
J
Y wholesale ,
Alderman James is the only one of the
city council who drew his $100 back ay
+ and kept it. Now that the council tins
unanimus ) rescinded the resolution
isn't it about time that Jaunos aid back
the $ 100. Ho him lied it for several
weeks already ,
, The fair week proved a very quiet one
in police circles , and considering the
crowd that was in the city there was
Tory little deviltry. It is reported that
a stranger passing through the city had
his ockat picked at the 'transfer ! 'losing
$30U but aho didn't stay to mte any
comPfaint t e details of to affair am not
known ,
The Ancient Order of Hibernian , have
arranged for a grand ballto take place at
Dohany's opera house Thuredayovoninq.
Excellent music has been socurod' ' and
every poasiblo arrangement perfected for
having this social occasion one of the
.most enjoyable of the season. With the
committees as selected a good time is
certain.
Dave Tostovin was again arroated yes.
torday for being drunk. With Dave ap
poarancea are deceitful. The last time
; he was run in a doctor was called to ex
amine him and decided his strange ac-
: lions were duo to an overdose of bolla-
donna. Just what medicine Dave has
boon taking lately it is difficult to tie-
termino.
Officer Clough arrested a man named
; John Allen for
carrying concealed weap 9
one. Allen's aide of the story s that ho
ifavo it to a man to gat repaired and hind
emu rot it back and hadn't carried it
' but dropping into a boor ardent .
: tad some trouble ith ! two strangers , and
to defend himself
drew the evover
which led to his arrest ,
, , The preliminary examination o [
George Larson , the section hoes at $
Crescent city , ho is charged wit ) : cruel-
- pal careleaenoss in ]
caving a witchl unlocked -
locked is to tike place before Justice
, ; Sahurh today , A large number of
witnesses have been subpoenaed , and the
, ' - ' the too accident is that too bottoli l facts 0
} of pill be got at , , c
1 9
Peter Bilgor'registered at tliepolice
l - station as "a bad b ° y , " was before Jud o
1'- Aylesworth osterda morning. Hie
r - Sunday sojourn jail had made him
rather repentant and the court harrowed
4 the Hoist soil with a fatherly sort of a
1 lecture , while the boy's father concluded
that ho would buy the boy once n ere be. sp
Lore having sent to the reform school , at
Thu 'Odd Follows Protective aseocia
tion held a mooting last night. 'rime as- ]
, socation , like many others of the corpor S
stave plan , has shrunk { n numbers lately
,
the business
being divided
up anony s °
many associations that sonic of ttiou 1
have to lose and as this association keep s
no paid agents canvassing for it , it oat
urallY aullers a shrinkage ht menlbors
'rho aseeeaments are that 1nueh lighter ,
though. That is one consolation.
A fellow named Brow
: : raised a rumpu e
at the Coy hmueo Sunday night. tvhil ee
drunk bo jumped through ml ot + eu dinin g
Tool : : window amid bo
g all hugging cite o f
time girls , and when she wouldn't liar
any sucli nonsense and a fellow name d
] lilt came to her rescue , Brown knoeke d
Lint down. Another utan stopped to th U
' front , and as Brown pulled a revolve y ,
khe man pulled too , and remarked : " J
ran do a little of that , too , " Brown ski ] p.
pod but afterwards canto back and kicke d
up another row but was soon trightonc ti
away by iho police.
It is evidently not generally know n
-that a license is needed b everyone wl
is excavating or building. Yesterday
P. Gouldon , who , it is said helped to
make this very ordinance was
, brought to
the front for having forgotten all obo ut
at. It only coats fifty cents for thu clerk 'a
foe to get such a license , but it may co : t
aeveml tines fifty cents not
got t '
Builders
and o contoldplahnb built d
ing should bear this in mind and got o ut
licenses before commencing any wore k ,
The matter has been neglected b tl to
authortrns } as well as thbuilders , ii s
f . .w rnV. . . . . . . . . . .
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no w that the former nro waking ep , the
dotter should not bo caught napping.
A man who with his family stopped
ov er hero on his rtny back from Dakota ,
and enroute for Nebraska , camped over
night near the poor farm. After padding
up and moving oil ho discovered ttat } ho
had forgotten two shat guns , and , going
bock , wild not find them , ho suspect.
ed that the poor form folks had taken
th em , but they denied it. IIo got out n
acarchwarrnnt before Justice Abbott ,
an d Constable Ohattorbunch went out
th ere. Mr. Enniz , the mnniu , charge of
the farm , said ho didn't know anything
about the gnus , but polka { , a they might
in the awoke houeo , and sure enough ,
th ere they wore. The stranger also corn
p lninod boG + use Enniz refused to lot him
ha ve artJ water fromrho well.
"SIIEP" GETti'rliritl : .
The Dag F'cllmrs nnd f3hps n Runn
. way Team.
Yesterday ; morning the Bluff' City et-
gino team , while hitched to Bruce How's
open wage : : , was loft stranding by time
dr iver in front ofjtho chief's headquarters
for n tninuto , nnd sonothing sGtrting
them they broke into n run. It la HUb
possed they heard n telephone bull in one
of the stores , anti took it for an alarm of
tire , but however this may be they wont
on the jump up Glmt Avenue into Pierce
street , and leaving the nmiu port of the
ve hicle ! hero , they rushed on with the
fo re wheels through : the cut amid up onto
the hills , 'Shag , the pot of the tire
lode , rtmtt after lhmn as ho always dos s
rvhon a tire breaks out , and the knowin sg
dog soot discovered that Chore was seine
m istake about this run , and dashing
ahead of the horses , kept turning about
mu d barking in their faces , and finding
that this lied no affect , o made n
lively run alongside , jumped up , cangh t
on e of the coins in his tooth and pulled
it , and just about that tirtlo , either Freon 1
that cause or aomo other , the Lore , e
coma to n atop. Shop deserves still
an other beautiful collar for this last act
of intelligence. Ho really allowed more
sense than the matt who loaves a learn un-
hi tched. Neither of the horses wets injured
jurod by the run.
lIE tiYOUIIN'T DE 1tOU11ED.
T wo Highwaymen Tackle a Citizen
Witll a ltcvolvcr , but Fail to
Get lily l'urae.
John Mikosoll , vwho lives in Stroota
vine , on returning home late Saturday
night , cans tackled in Uw vicinity of th e
Chicago rC Northwestern local depot b ) ,
two fallowa who talU him to stand and
dolivor. He didn't propose to stand t ,
anyway , much lose to deliver , and they
attacked him. In the scuffle ho toll down
and loft his imprint in the mud , but r
g ot on liia foot , and just ns one of th °
fe llows added n gun on loin ho scrambled
oh mn rue darkness and rot away. H e
sn s ha only had n small roll xit1l him ,
but
he didn't like to give ever that up ,
an d he managed to at away with a
whole skin and whole pocketbook.
Real Estate Transfers ,
The following deeds were filed for record
cord in the recorder's olllco , Soptombe r
1G , reported for the BEu by P. J. life '
Dlnhon , coal estate agent ;
John Cusik to Andrew McCormick , s }
,14 , 76 , 0.8 ; 81,460.
John N. Young to J , Lynch , Iota 9 an d
10 , block 1 , Arnold' , odd. to Oakland ; '
$340 ,
Harriet D Green , trustee , to J N.
Caltady , lot 13 , block 18 , Drill odd ; $15.
Mary Parke to M. E Roth , lot 8 ,
block 4 , Dfynstor'a odd ; 81,000.
Edward Everett to Horace Everett ,
ew } , so } , 13 , 75 , 38 ; $100 ,
1' , J , MoMahon to E. Df. McKune ,
lot G , block 1 , Bayliss' 2d add ; $1,500. ,
George W Springer to Byron N.
Springer , ew } , e , 20 , 76 , 43 ; $500 ,
Ma B. Swan to Byron N , Springer ,
lot 1 , lack 1 hillside odd , ' 8400 ,
J F . Kimball to Virginia Groan , par t
of block 9 , Mill add ; $850.
Total pales , $0,765 ,
' September 17.
atherine Borg to Isabella Johnston , to t
, block 1 , Ctwndy'e odd , $467,50 ,
J , H Hiller to r. N Casady , lot 15 ,
block 17 , Mill's add , $700.
Daniel Gross to J 0 , Bradley , ] tart of
0.w. } eo } 21 , 74 , 40 , = 2G ,
Ellis I' . Clark to J. C. Bradley , part
ew 'so } 21 , 72 , 40 , $50 ,
J. Y , Cartbr tq District Township of
M acedonia , port of , 0.w } sea16 , 74 , t0 ,
$7 5.00. r.
J T. Hart to J Di , Palmer , lot 12 ali + l
part of block 18 , Riddle's sub , $2,000 ,
Henry Dololg to Joseph Wise , part of
lot G , black f , Yaerttis add , 80 ,
Henry Avery to T A Denton , n o , } a
} 17 , 77 , 43 , 8575.
Josiah True to Sarah E , Campbell , lot
, block 25 , Avoca , 8350 ,
Total sales , $4,412 ,
PEItSONi1LS ,
Lieutenant Governor Manning Is on th e
stump Last night he had ao appointment to
eak at IluneeWn , and to ulght he Is to epee k
ChsitWn.
Mayor nuwmsn , George F , Wright , J , T
fart , Wm , Itobjneon , together with Jolml' ,
tone , of Clauxood , nro now alt for Cheyenn °
look attar aomo minter iutorosty ,
Col , A , Cochran ( s back to the Ogden agaimi
C , C lthoale , of Iles Moines , andS , C ,
Abbott , of the , auto city are at the Ugdou ,
J , W , Skaggs , of 1'oorla , was ntncug } c x
t0tduy'e arrival , + tt the Ogden ,
hr.Vilbur
, the popular proprletur of th U
C ommercial house , D1lwourl
Valley , sous ii +
the city yesterday ,
lee ) Elli + , ofYe ton , way ht the city yenta rv
day and nmkh + g lmuadqunrtors at the 1'uclfi 0
Maj , J , P Stoats
, of ] larlun , wax at tit °
1gndlmo r
yesterday.
] .ittlo ] .aura , time throe year old daughter + , t a
1Yall llclruddmt , was tskuu quite aoriuusly i II
Sunday night , wit ) , what threatens to be cam a
larlul raver ,
] ) , Sllloway , et Collar ] tnptds , and pi n ,
prlotat of the Nurtltweetoru hotel there to he le
for a day or two looking after the
Ogden Lau B O
of which ho Ix also proprletur.
Od
Jamey 1'orterfiul
sad cadre have return u d
( rout New York and the coat ,
DlaAnufa ( Alllsou left for Chicago In at
ovouing to visit friends for n ( w works ,
J , J , Shea , of Nuula , spout Sunday in tl ds
city.
( fen ti'm { , A'andavoro , uI Dubuque , was at
the Ogden yesterday ,
Obl ° I Justice Day , of the Supreme C ° a rt
and G , Di , ] '
'ray the clerk of the court , arrly al
at the Ogden yesterday ,
"THE BOSS GIRL. "
Mi ss Emma Barlog is Jad eI Worthy
of Ihat Ville and the Machiao ,
Dllav FIIn Btnbbs a Close Competitor ,
and Others not Far Itohind ,
eln accordance with the announcement
utadu , the newspaper urea mot at the
Pa cific-house - yesterday afternoon to dc
cide cake was "the hoes girl" and who
altould ho entitled to ! hu sewing utachine
atWred n9 n premium in that claw by rho
fa ir aasocintinn. The award was to have
bean nude Saturday afternoon at the fair
grounds , but the rut on that day inter.
fcring with rho programme ns arranged ,
n postponement was rondo to yesterday ,
,1 nuutbor of 110W names were presented
ye sterday and exhibits made , some of
wh ich were to have keen mode at the fair
grenade Saturday , but were prevented
ti the rain. Several ladies rondo exhib-
its before the committee in the Pacific
house ycstettlny , and these 8N well as
Chow rondo at the fair grounds were
excellent. In ERCt t11U a110w'lllg3 which
thin oiler of n sowing machine has called
forth is proof sufficient thatwosturt Iowa
is hill of "boas girls , " and young men
ca n hardly g0 0.1/110.5 111 selecting OiW who
will be queen u [ tlto kitchen ne well ns eE
tltn rlrnwmg room and parlor.
The committee of newspaper men were
in u sorry quandary indeeJYhuruthcro
caste en many girls who scorned entitled
to being crowned Chu hose girl , it cans
ditlicult to choose. They had bean shown
during the pant week specimens uE aow
ing , handwriting , patching , ireuinq ,
wn5hiug anti hind tested sawIIca , of cook.
ing of all sods , except bad aorta , that to
hove to decide which of all averaged up
rho boat in all the dopnrtnmtts cans n
punlor. After examining such as had
not been examined before , the nowspn per
fCIIUNa , modestly blushing in spots , , se
hind their ears , Jioir cheeks having never
fo rmed time acquaintance of a blush : , tlo }
w ithdrew from the sly lances f the
ladies who were gathered in the parlors ,
an d retiring into a tooth by themselves
and drawing n long breath , began the work
of'bslloting. At first the xna n general
split up , every moo having BUtl10 special
favorite , and it looked' ne though there
w as to ho a prolonged but good nature d
. At last Mise Emma Barton received
ceived n majority and was declared ! h °
winner , Dues Ella Stubbs coming within
o ne of tying her. The others tgho ro
ceivodvotesweroDliasEatellaDoughcrty ,
M iss Hattie Bollinger , lilies D1nn i
B , Fleming , Diies Jennie Cook and 11ie a
Anna Paterson , and too much credit can-
vo given them not only far thei r
pluck in entering , but for the oxcollonc e
of their exhibits. The newspaper me n
decided to report recommondiog that th e
sowing machine ho given Miss Batten ,
and that lilies Stubbs being so worthy of
n like recognition should receive sonic
fitting testimonial at the hands of the as
aUC1At1011 , although a second prize h
not been offered. They also recom
1ttclttlod that the other young ladies b °
gi ven certificates of honornblo mentio n n
orspecial mention , for their excellence
in to various departments of the prac-
ti cal home life , .
The newspaper men felt so strong ] Y
that awry ono of the girls deserved n
sawing machine , and felt so ashamed the nt
rcha didn't have enough : to o all around
that rnthor than tacthe Uatto , of fair l
e yes which tvoro waitin in too ardor fen r
n verdict , they seal the bravest of their
n umber o inorm them that the verdict
would be kept a secret until announce d
in the morning nowepapere , and thensli d
d own the back stairs and scattered.
Time press representatives fool unde r
special obligations to Messrs. Ferguson
S. Son , of the Pacific , not only for show
in then : the w0.Y to he back stairs , bu t
also
for their kind ] courtesy in
allowing them the use of the parlors an d
th eir attentiveness in supplying all
needed facilities for reaching properly
th e woightydocieion ,
Without any disparagement of tll 0
other "boas girls , " it 19 safe to declare
that true winner , Mies Barton , is one m '
all ways worthy of the Hama and of th °
machine , and the prize has fallen in tU
th e floods of one to whom it will be n
p ractical hole , and one whose nvotnanl
tndoNondonco , industry and skill merit
some such recognition.
Dr. West , dentist , l4 Pearl street.
Bopublioan Oratory.
IIo . N. M. Ilubbard is to address tit °
people of Council Bluffs front n Itepubli
can standpoint Dtondayovmiiug , SapEeui
bore 24 ,
Cougresantan J. 0 , Burrows , of the
some camp , will speak here on the 27th
Hon. H Di. Nichols is to speak a t
Carson October 2 ; Walnut , Chu 3d l
Avoca , 4th , and Nwla on the 6th.
Col. Sapp and Col. Daily are to apes k
at Oakland Ea tuorrow , Wednesday uveu
ing ,
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A , Booth's select oysters reeivo d
doily at 1Y , T , Braun's.
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Sporting News.
Capt. Jae. It. Dalton , Chicago's famou
pugilist , who hazed with : Johu G. Sulli
YAh amid other noted Iltell , will give n
b oxing aril wrestling exhibition nex t
9'huraday ' ovuuntg , at Bloom & Nixon' °
opera Londe ; $50 is olfurcd to any mat I
cadre proves able to stand up before Liu 1
four rounds , wit , moll eof 1t
gheVfa , Marquis of ( SIICe11a1pU rules , raw 1
$ 110 to ml Cosa that Jalut , Rndehet 1v
don't throw twice in ono hour. It i B
rmnorl'ml around that rot uuknotnn nil 1
w restle for this prize ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
Nol'IUFSiwclal adcurtbutnents , much as lus t ,
Nuund , To iniap , l'ur Sale , 7u Rent , Wane , Ilona i
lug , dc , , w 111 be bsutod in lhls column at the to iw
ate o ! TfN : CRh"11 l'FII : LINE for rho lust lnwrtlo r +
nd FIFE CEN'IH I'III : LINE for each subacquent lm
acrtluu , huaw adratlsamauts at our oHlrn , No. 7
l'carl Street , hear IJroalwsy
WANTS , '
TANTE1-wry : toq In Councll Utuffs to to ke
Y1 'l'ttsUes. utmlvcrud by mrrlcrat only twrn t y
recta a wreak ,
JAEU-A boy , with Ibny , to dullwr Tae Ua s.
' \Ah'TEIp -To all 6,0Wy'udm ut Lacy sulk rib '
1 lorlumsthan ltcost tuhupurttheu + . Uetba
gdus e + cr uCorni In ribbons , J. J , UIJ89 ,
929 ltroadway.
] Ah"TF.U-Dumallktulya flatdoes coot nuke r
tl111TII a Tln LEU ,
T u + d0 Maui street , Council Iona , ,
FOB BALE AND BENT ,
rOItSALll Rowe and lot , uorthwcat corner of
Tenth and Jroadr'y , Joss W , Uaua
ecKlna ncuaxrou sALS ouikh r-Tt - + e
Orals racking house , a,4clty 100 hogs cr dm
lase with , W modern mppllwws ; weU loatod : foi sale ui
Ap dy to ODNLL a DAY ,
Council tteuas , I. . , September 10 , IbS5.
VISITORS
TO E1TI1E1t OF TIIE
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2 GREAT FAIRS 2
SIGULD SPEND AT LEAST
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CASADY & ORCUTT
502 BROADWAY ,
C ouncil Blud'Sf - , - - Iowa ,
MAYNE & PALMER
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DEALERS IN
Lime LouisviIIe&Poland
1tIC111oAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWER PIPE , HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST P1ucE ,
No , 539 Broadway , - - COUNCIL IiLUPFS , IOWA
SMITH & TOLLER ,
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7 trod 9 Main Street.
nIRI ] CJTORSr ! ' wxxj $ LVFFf1r x. .
JOHN BEND & 00. , GENERAL
1 A X MO HN Street. .
217 and
, Grocery , 215 Maln . l 2W 3laln etreo.
; J . , BARSTOW M , D , , Camor Ei'street and Filth era
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DR , 3. . Fs WHITE , Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs OFFICE dence , 50 * Willow atenue.
Ne SC IURZ , Onlco JUSTICE scar American OF TIIE Exprcma PEACE ,
S , S , WAGNER , WIB caolroct for funerals LiVERYAND at rcaeonabla FEED , rates. 42 Fourth , Croat.
J , Me S.C 1 , JOHN & COiaCASH BUYERS , Wholcatlebutter try andlralt , Ship eggs , tow. peal , .
Draft by totura mall. 110 Broadway.
S A , PIERCE.NEW BOOT AND tlUOE QDlaer STORE Main , and fret avenue.
D , A , BENEDICT , SIQ 0 li Broadway , :
JAC'OB , OCH , Stock complete. 'SaiteEmadoa prices. No. 805 MaIn St.
G. Fs S i ITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ,
. , Corner Tth and Broadway. I'laae and epedamtlone furnished.
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.v v. - SHERMAN ALEEt FINE IIAI > NESS.
. . varierDY bring.FINE
, I hate rho that bring. 124 Main street.
JAMES FRANEY , AtUsuo work 0.d roeaenable 572 Broadway.
HOPE & SON FURNITURE STOVES ,
S and 1ousehdd Supplies. 0.03 Broadway.
L11V T ART ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
L & , Jmmu nlak. 1'mdlce { n elate and /decal / court. .
SANITARIUM And bath house , 421 and 423 Broadway , L Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Mont
gomery , b. D.1'hyslctan
wADE CAaY , Otllce , Bray' . stable. VETERINARY SURGEON , No , 12 Scott street.
EDWIN ; r. ABBOTT , Notary Public and Coastal Conveysacer. , 415 Broadway.
REVIIrRE HOUSE , Broadway opposite Now SMITH Opera &NORTON ( louse , , Itcattd 81 , 81.50 per da y :
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DEALERS IN
rOCBeS ! , FrOY1S1OIIS , Bools aM lioos
= MIGI R dTION , Eis.Gl I7NTJf3. .
DItAI"fSON TIIE DANE OF 1itE1liND , DUUfJN , FOIL SALE , 343 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFF s
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C R ESTON HOUSE ,
MAX MORN , - PROPRIETO R ,
8115 r S17 4a.ad 91fl FJ. Maisz IBtroot ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , _ - low A
MRS , D , A. BENEDICT ,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
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, 331 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
SRELT oN ENDRICRS & RICE
TAILORS ,
1 02 MAIN STREET , OUNCIL BLUFF S
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK NOW COMPLETE
EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIE S
ivo T TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE ,
YOUR TRADE Is SOLICITED
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To The Trade I
1Yo ; t.Tkoplcaanro Eu calling your attention to the fact that we have mluleeuck arcango
ments as will enable us to sill yOR
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Here , as Low as you can buy them East.
IrWrito for further iufornmtiouu ,
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412zBroadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
e Iy' Sur ' , ail . 'w ' , . l . Empkie Hardware Co.
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109 and 111 S. Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Metcalf $ ros.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HATSCAPSS
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342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCILBLUFFS , IOWA. .
Cnu1ecflofle
Parties , Socunbles and Picnics supplied on short notice , and goods deliver to
all parts of the city. Vienna Bread , and Pica. Fine Cigars.
w. T. BRAUN'S European Restaurant ,
404 West Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
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HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS
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No. 4 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS
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H. E. SEAMAN.
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Special Sale or Thirty Days
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To reduce our stock and make room for a large stack of
FALL AB ! HOLIDAY GOODS
We offer at reducedpricos ; our stock of
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PHOTOGRAPH AND"AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS s
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Pocket Books Purses & Ladies' Arm Bags
FANCY GODS f
Steel Engravings and Other Pictures---Cabinet Photograph -
graph Frames , Parlor Easels.
Fire Screen. F'r , ii ,
WALL POCKETS AND BRACKETS ,
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ConiElsting ofall kind of r .
Baskets---Clothes Baskets and Hampers.
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS.
will Pay You to Call' and I Look at Our Bargains , . .
H. E. SEAMAN.
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