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    G SUNDAY BEE DECEMBER 11. 1887.-STXTEEK
. -THE SUNDAY BEE
V COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Ci : NO. 12 , 1'KAIth H
Delivered l > y carrier In nny pnrt of the city nt
twenty cent * per week.
II. W TII.TO.N. Mutineer.
Tlll.KPIIONUS :
HL'F1NI'S Ol FICK , N ( ) . U.
NHIIIT Iviimiii1 No.-i.
MINOR .MKNT1ON.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Houses nml lots for nnlc. Tipton.
Keller , tailor , Fall goods chcnp.
Sco ChniiiunH | ) pictures for Ulirislmns.
The city council meets to-morrow evening.
St. Hcnmrcl hospital now has HX patients.
Four wore ilfcrhiirKt'il lust wt-uk.
Alvln Potter and Annies K. Holliulny wore
yesterday grunted u innrriiiKO license.
The O. C. T. society will fflvo u New Year's
cjundrillu party nt thu Masonld tcmplu.
The Munlmtton was closed yesterday owlnj ;
lo the death of Mrs. V. I' . Yenuwlno.
The funeral of Chris Hanson's Infant
daughter took place yesterday utter-noon nt 1
o'clock. '
The first party of the second scries piven
by the Itoyul Aramuui will take phico Tues
day evening.
The third party of the Pall Mnll club will
lie given at the Kayal Arcanum parlors next
Thursday evening.
Hcniembcr tlio entertainment of the
Women's cxchangu at Mrs. Hohrer's , ! M'J
Vine street. All uro Invited.
The apparatus used In connection with the
hcntlng of the new i > st oftlco building has
been received , and is being put in position.
| .Tohn Kramlgcr was yesterday arrested and
taken before Justice Hcliurz for trespassing
on the farm of Uen Hogg mill cutting down
trees. The casu wns continued until Sutur-
dny.
dny.The
The Union Pacific company has laid tics on
Tenth avenue as far us the Main btreet
curbing. It is reMirtcd | that they will cross
this street for the purpose of connecting with
the Wabash tracks.
The now vinegar factory It about ready to
commence opeiatlonx. Little has been said
about this worthy enterprise , but It has been
pushing right along , the proprietors asking
aid of none. The factory will prove a suc
cess without doubt , as it Is In experienced
hands.
Frederick Jorgcnscn has become the pos
sessor of lots 4 and f > , In block TO , Kidulo's
subdivision , The first was purchased from
H. U. Whipplo , of Hock Island , Ills. , and thu
latter of J. N. Dodge , of Arlington , Mass.
Three hundred and fifty dollars was the price
paid for each.
There becins to bo little stirring about the
rumored attack upon thu city's title to Fair-
mount park. That there is something mys
terious at the bottom of the moves made re
cently la evident , and the park commissioners
arc put on their guajd. The park Is too
precious a thing to bo allowed to be wrested
from the city without a struggle , and who
ever makes rtio attempt will find It no cas.v
task to oven force the city intoucompiomisu.
' *
Cranberries , lOo per quart , Troxell
Bros.
_ _
Dr. TliomiM .lofTon's infallible pre
ventive and cure for diphtheria , can bo
obtained of Mrs. Porter on Fourth avenue
and Eighth street1.
Dcutli of AlrH. Ycncwlnc.
Yesterday morning at 1 :30 : o'clock death
entered the homo of Frank Yenowlno and
bore away his beloved wife. It was a Mid
climax of two lives full of hope and anticipa
tion of future happiness. This end came not
unexpected , for during the past two weeks
the friends and loved ones have surrounded
the couch of thu sufferer prepared to receive
the last good-bye and promise of the meeting
beyond. Nine years ago the deceased bc-
cawo the wlto of Mr. Ycnowinc. She was
the daughter of Mrs. C. M. Drewof Winona ,
Minn. , and there the ceremony was per
formed. Shortly after this they moved to
, Council Uluffs , and for two years they have
occupied the homo which to-day bears the
symbol of death , No. "IT Fifth avenue. Mrs.
Ycnowino rapidly won her way into the affec
tions of these who met her , and it is no un
worthy encomium to say that this affection
was desired and was reciprocated measure
for incnMiro. To-day many eyes will bo dim
with tears as they look for the last time upon
the face of her they loved.
The mother and brothers of the deceased
hiivo arrived In the city to attend the funeral ,
which occurs this afternoon at Uio ; : o'clock ,
nt the Episcopal church , of which body the
deceased was a member.
The surviving members of the family are
Mrs. Drew , the mother ; William Urcw , of
Duluth ; O. G. Drew , of Omaha , who were
present at the death' Messrs. W. Ycncwinc ,
of Kansas City , and \V. M. Ycncwlne , of St.
Joe , Mo. , brothers of the aflllcted husband ,
who arrived last evening ; besides her hus
band and a son seven cars of age. The sym
pathy of the community goes out to these
tmrvuiK ones In this hour of their sere anlic-
tlon. Mrs. Yenowine was twenty-nine years
of ago. _
More Conl.
The Council LJlutTs lumber company
have put in new bcnlvt * and will here
after handlu both hard and soft coal.
Will have the celebrated Colorado coal.
The Contrnl'drug store , under J. P.
Stuart , has been enlarged and ro fur
nished with a complete block of froMi
drugs. Fine holiday books , stationery ,
cutlery and musical goods at low prices.
Watches cheap at Kirkland's , U
Broadway.
-
For tin elegant birthday giftor Christ
mas prebout , a Domestic sowingmachino
lends them all.
' nrnwnctl In a Well.
A particularly sad drowning accident took
place in the western part of the city yester
day. Mrs. P. Soicnsou , wife of ap.iintci
living at ir.'O Avenue H. , went to the well at
about (1 ( : ; U ) o'clock to draw , a pall of water.
The curb was about four feet high , ami she
evidently stepped upon a block covered with
Ice , and reaching over too far lost her bal
ance and fell into the well head tlrst. The
'well is about twenty feet drop and has ulmut
live feet of water. It is walled up with
brick and is about tlncc feet in diameter.
The unfortunnto woman was unable to tuin
no as to get her head above water , aud was
disowned about 12 o'clock by her little
. The coroner's
daughter. Jury returned i
verdict of accidental death. The deceased
leaves n husband and flvochildren. She was
of Danish extraction , and wasan industi ious
hard-working woman. Much sympathy is ,
expressed for the bercrvod family.
*
For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge
to parties who will build at onco. Ad
dress or call on J. It. Itieo , No. 110
Main street , CouncllUlulTs.
The Council Bluffs Carpet Co. offer
special inducements for patronage dur
ing the holiday season , and by appear
ances wo bhould judge the peopln ap
preciate the great bargains ottered.
" "
A Broken Scoop.
Missouri river water had a bad effect on
William Crawford , Tom Mjcrs and M.
> V > Urown , and they wei-oycsteulay assessed
IS.10 each by Judge Aylrsworth. Drown put
up his watch for his fine , and was released.
The other two will tnrry in the city Jail for a
few days. William'Aylcsworth promised to
quit drinking and was released upon paying
costs.
The case of II. D. Knight wns called and
the defendant immediately dUcharucd with
out oven being uslu'il to plead. The prose
cuting attorney Informed the court that ho
liad no case whatever. The column and a
half KQnsutlonal article In regard , to the case
that apiwarcd in one of the. morning papers
and repeated In one of the evening papers ,
wns altogether uncalled for and and unjust.
It.was u brilliant " .scoop. "
For Christmas gifts go to Klrldnnd'sl
i
For best quality coal and wood , call
n Gleuson , 'M Fcurl street.
FROM BLUFFS AND BOTTOMS ,
A Variety of Local Happenings
Gathered For Sunday Headers.
PROGRAMME OF THE CHURCHES.
T lie Coiunrr'N IinM lucptc-st Foretold
A Wonmti'H Fatal Fall HOKUM
Cli-oks I'njjcr I'or .Jutljjje I oof-
tjourow'H Place.
The Coronor'HVlfo. .
Coroner Paul was in hot haste yesterday ,
bent on polng to attend the Inquest of a
woman , whoso cane had been reported to him.
'lo stopped loiiff enough to tell the Hin : man :
'You know when 1 hold that Inquest on the
fellow who was killed down hero by the rail-
, \1iy , 1 said to my wife , 'I guess this Is the
ast Inquest I shall hold , ' for you know my
term of ofllcc Is soon up. She says , 'No , you
ivlll hold one more , a woman with dark hair.1
Sure enough , I just jjot word now that a
woman had tumbled into a well and drowned.
I am anxious to see the color of her hair , and
see if my wife was right. How do you sup-
lKsu slii ! can toll this way , what is going to
tmppenl" .
When the coroner returned from holding
the Inquest ho wns satisfied. "Yes , the wo
man's jjot black hair. It beats mo. My wife
often tells me about such things. You re
member when they found those bones up on
tlioliill. They telephoned me to come up ,
and I would have none , only my wife held her
licad a minute , anil she suld , 'Don't you po
ll's only the bones of n ilog. I have seen
them. ' .Sure enough. I telephoned back for
them to po and look the bones over , and then
if they still wanted me to send mo word
again. They found it was Just as she said. "
Fine mixed candies , lie per lb. ,
Troxell Bros.
K. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel
security of every description. Private
eonbiiltinp rooms. All omincf-a strictly
conlidential. OUleoMX ) Broadway , e6r-
ner Main street , up-btairs.
Wadsworth , Ktnyro &Co. loan money
Lots to build on. Tipton.
Among tlic ChurchcH.
At St. Paul's Episcopal church there will
be services at the usual hours. Moming ser
mon , "Social Extravagances. " Evening ser
mon , "Love Us a Ucstrainini , ' and licfonniiiK
Power.
Preaching at Mt. Zion church this morning
and evening by Hev. Mr. Mills. Sunday
school at " : 'JO p. in.
Services nt Hannorny mission to-day nt n
o'clock conducted by Hev. Henry Do Long.
Subject , "Humanity. " Sabbath school nt 4
o'clock p. in.
Elder Mark II. Forscutt , of Omaha , will
preach in Saints church this morning and
evening.
The pastor of the M. E. church will preach
at 1U1U : ! a. m. in the Haptist church. At 7tO : :
p. in. the paster will spe.ik of "Four f'.rcat
Characteristics of the Age and Their Effect
on the Church. " Seats ftee. All cordially
welcomed.
Sei vices in the Congregational church to
day , morning and evening , Morning sub
ject , "Example , " repeated by special request.
Evening , "A Urokcn Heart. " Strangei H and
others who desire to attend these services
will bo cordially welcomed by the p.istor , the
choir and the congregation.
M. E. church -Hov. Dr. Coolcy. of the
baptist church will exchange with the pastor
nt 10:30 : a. in. Hev. W. II. W. Hccs will
preach in the evening. Subject , "Hlood. "
Sunday school nt la in. Young peoples'
class at 0:110 : p. m. Seats free. Vublie cor
dially invited.
Service at Y. M. C. A. rooms at 4 p. m.
Sunday.
Preaching , ns usual , by the pastor , nt the
Presbyterian church , both morning and
evening. Strangers and otheis cordially
invited.
J. G. Tipton , "Tho Heal Estate Bro
ker , " has Iowa land to trade for city
property , and borne good houses to rent.
Insure with Wadsworth , Enyrc { & Co.
You AVuiit Them.
Domestic patterns and patterns for
stamping nnu embroidery. Latest , htyles
and llncst designs. "Domestic" otilce ,
105 Main street.
The Sensation Worn Out.
It is understood that the board of education
docs not purpose to hold any investigation of
the rccont case of corporal punishment until
the regular meeting. The parties who feel
aggrieved rushed into print and made the hot
appeal to the public. There has been a great
deal of cheap .sensationalism evolved out of
the incident , and as there seems no'grcat of
hatte , the board apparantly puiposes taking
its own timo. Them seems to bo nothing
new in the affair , so that the ncwsp.ipcrs
which feel disposed to roll the little sensation
over and over are getting it pretty well worn
out. When the board takes action in the
mutter the readers of the HUE will bo duly
informed. Until then there Is little use lii
sending in windy communications and per
sonul ulTusioiis.
Largcbt line and finest display of
holiday goodh in the city. Will bo' sold
at co-it until .lannary 1st. No matter
what you want sec us before you pur-
cliaso. MuKUasu Music Co.
80 bars of Pcisian soap , $1.00 , at
Troxell Bros , '
Every ono making a ( ftish purchase o
i > 5 cunts at T. D. King & Co.'s cigar
store gets' a chance in the annual prize
drawing. Twenty elegant prizes.
If you want to make a real estate deal
of any kind , too Tipton. lie gives your
liis whole time and attention.
Hcnsn and \onsensc.
It has boon announced that Hev. W. II. W.
lU-es will deliver his lectuio on "Epitaphs
or Grave Jokes" at the Methodist churcl
next Thursday evening. Tins lecture has
been received in the most Haltering uiamtci
wherever deliveied. It Is a sure cure for all
kinds of despondency , as will bo seen by the
effect It had on the people of Cromwell ,
whom the lecture was delivered n short linn
ago. A coricsnondcnt of thu Creston Adver
tiser says : "Hev. W. H. W. Hecs , of Cres
ton , delivered , his lecture entitled "Epl
taphs" at this place last Monday evening. A
fair sized audience was present to enjoy the
lecture. If there Is a town along the Chicago
cage , Hurllngton & Qulncy that needs a
shaking up we advise them to send for Hov.
Hccs aud have him lecture on "Epitaphs. "
I l a safe and pleasant cure for all forms , of
dyspepsia , as well as the very worst attacks
of the blues. We hoixj to have the pleasure
of hearing him again in the near future. "
Kirkland will give you bargains in
watches , clocks and jewelry ,
Ono thousand head of ono , two and
three-year-old steers for sale. Will give
credit to reliable parties. Enquire o
A. J. Greonamaycr , 023 Myn&ter at.
telephone 121.
AUKNSDOllK ACQUITTED.
But J. G. Tipton , "Tho Real Estate
Broker , " n M7 Broadway says that the
result of the cafe has had no percepti
ble effect on his business. If any dif
ference ho thinks ho has better bar
gains now than over.
They Want Ills Scat.
The report that Judge Loofbourow will re
sign his ) Hsition on the bench on the tlrst o
January hns caused an active canvass to bo
already commenced for a chance , to lllj the
prospective vacancy , Among the aspirants
arc mimed Jolm Origgs and W. F. Andrews ,
of Audubon county ; Attorneys Mncy niu
DcaviS. of Shelby ; Uocafellow , Julian Phelps
ftou Curtis of Cuss , and others , yet to be
leant from. Intimate friends of .ludire LooF-
Kiurow ny there is nothing to the minor but
ho least show for an cmpti seat oil the bench
mist's candidates to spring up mnneiousl.\ .
AUvayH at the Front ,
We have now ono of the mot com-
. ) leto block of fine and medium-priced
watc'hesaiid chains , diamonds , gold jow-
Iry , line marble clocks , silver and plated
ware , gold-headed canes , umbrellas.
> pera and Held glasses , and nil the
itandard styles of the leading novelties
if the season. All prices to low as to
lefy all competition. At No. i7 ! South
Main street. C. B. JACQUKMIN & Co.
The telephone exchange had n narrow
escape from being burned out Friday night.
The , Pacific Mutual Telegraph company was
noving iome wires at the corner of Broad
way and Hryant street , and allowed one of
.he poles to give enough to cause one. of the
elephono's wires to touch an electric light
iViro below It. The damp atmosphere had
inpaired the Insulation , and whenever thn
wires touched the ; telephone exchange was a
uther unpleasant place. Several times' the
Irops were red-hot , and had there been
enough wind to have kept the imle swaying
jvery drop would have been burned. From
ii.'H ) until 5:45 : no telephone calls were an
swered. The damage was slight and soon
rcp.ilrcd. The company Intend to put in a
low 1,000-wlro multiple switch-board about
the 1st of February , but another occurrence
of this kind may cause the change to bo made
.ooner. .
J. G. Tipton , Heal Estate.
Marshal Cnmpucll'H Son.
Clifford Campbell , aged about twenty-five ,
a son of Ed Campbell , United States marshal ,
lied at the family residence nt , Falriield ,
Iowa. Friday morning of quick consumption.
The deceased was a deputy under his father.
fho latter wns in Omiibii when the news
reached him of the sad event , and left at
once for the saddened home.
Iloubes to rent. Tipton.
The World of Art.
'Pictures and books indicate the cliar-
ictcr of the home , " bays the philos
opher. "The art of a century is the
true of its civilization "
exponent , s-ays
another. Both are truisms and they
show our people to bo the noblest anil
our civilization the truest that the
world has ever seen.
Each succeeding year brings out some
new expression of thought in word ,
picture or model. In the art produc
tions of to-day we have the solid , somber
ideas of the Greek , the Roman and the
Egyptian modeled into perfect grace by
the chisel , brush and pen of the modern
schools.
To select the best of these from the
studios and studies of the artists , sculp
tors and scholars of the world is no
small task , but occasionally some ono ,
possessed of an artistic eye , good judg
ment and a knowledge of the public de
mands will do this and got together just
such a collection.
Such an ono we have in our midst. It
is the wonderful collection of Mr. .1. D.
Croclcwell which ho has secured for the
holiday trade this year. He has the
rarest and moat beautiful specimens of
art which Europe and America pos
sesses ; the finest productions of the
standard authors and poets ; and in ad
dition , a thousand things to delight the
childish heart. To enumerate or de
scribe is utterly impossible. One must
sec them to gain any conception or ap
preciation. Before you purchase your
holiday goods call and see what he has1
to show you. No. 411 Broadway.
A Checkered Career.
The confidence man continues tp find Coun
cil Uluffs a profitable field for his operations.
The last victim is S. S. Keller. A stranger
entered his furniture store Friday , and after
examining a mattress worth M , said lie would
take it and asked for a blank check which ho
made out for * r and received 85 in change.
The name signed was S. D. Cook , itnd the
mattress was ordered sent to his residence ,
but Mrs. Cook refused to receive it. The
man had disappeared , hut he is supposed to
be a former employe of Parks it Son , grocers.
Sargent & Pusey and Anton Hink were like
wise victimized a few days before for the
same amount. The swindler is still at lib
erty , although the police are looking for him.
Guns and ammunition nt Odell ft
Bryant's , 405 Main street.
A New Major ,
It Is a source of gratification to the Dodge
Light Guards that the election of a major re
sulted in the choice of J. F. Fitzgerald , of
Hertford. The members of the company
were almost unanimous in his favor , and the
other companies so voted as to bring about
this result.
Money to loan. Cooper & Judson.
T. B. Baldwin sells lots.
Personal Paragraphs.
J , J. Bliss , of Omaha , wiis in the city yes
terday.
W. C. Dickey and wife returned to the
Bluffs yesterday uftcr u week's visit with
friends at Farr.igut , Neb.
Frank M , Gault , general ngcnt of the Wabash -
bash , left last evening for Chicago. Ho will
bs > absent but u few ( lays.
Mrs. Gc-orge Marshall leaves for Denver
to-morrow with her daughter , Mrs. U. A.
Wells. Mr. Marshall will follow later.
Mrs. Weber is in NebraskaCity ti'ing
care of her daughter. Mrs. Peter Beck , , , ho
is dangerously sick with neuralgia of the
heart.
Ooorgo Ilauthorn was out yesterday for
the first time since his injury by u train car.
His escape from permanent disability is
miraculous.
John L. Martin is dangerously sick and his
death is hourly expected. Ho was compelled
to resign his position as weightnastcr a short
time ago on account of his ill health , but had
lately been improving.
Fred Clancy , the popular clerk nt.tho
United States clothing house , is much re-
Joicd over a telegram received from Iowa
City yesterday. It read : "Son fourteen
pounds. All doing well. "
To-day Ed Watts will sever his connection
witli the Council Bluffs department of the
Omaha Republican and take charge of the
circulation and advertising of the Hellector.
Mr. O. H. Mlkcsell succeeds him on the Hc-
publlcan.
Attention Knights.
Every member of Bluffs division , U. II. 1C.
of P. is requested to meet at Castle ball ,
Monday night , in full uniform. Degree work
tun ! business of importance will be transacted.
A Scared Mesmerist.
Kansas City Times : Ono evening
Bolccted a young man whom I thought
to bo good material ou which to prac
tice. Jt took a trillo longer than cus
tomary to pot him well under headway ,
but llnally his buiibCH yielded and 1 con
gratulated myself upon having hit upon
ti good patient. Eagerly 1 followed his
course over vast arid plains and
scoi'ehing deserts , through tropical
climes and polar seas , over
precipitous mountains , through
the clouds in u balloon ,
under the sea in u diving bill
in great caves of untold beauty and
through halls of' golden llnish in fact
whore ho did not lead mo would bo fai
more easilo told. At last ( for I wan
weary of our ruminations ) the time came
for releasing him from my control and
once moro-allowing him to return to
terra iirma. I told him us much but he
rofubed to come. I insisted that wo had
carried the performance far enough.
Ho came not. I begged , implored and
reasoned with him , and llnally bhoolc
him , and yet ho failed to "revive. , " hoi
did ho until a bucketful of pure cold
water was dashed in his facp by one
who had been n attentive witncbs.
This is the last time I ever attempted
DISCOUNT SALE !
NO ADVESTI'SIHG SCHEME TO WORK OFF OLD GOODS , BUT
MADE NECESSARY , BY OUR REMOVALS ANOTHER LOCATION ,
TWENTY ' PER CENT CUT OFF !
ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS :
PICTURES , EASELS , PASTELS , FRAMES , ENGRAVINGS , ETC , ,
UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Same Discount , Goods Marked in Plain Figures ,
W. W. CHAPMAN ,
105 & 107 MAIN ST. , : : : ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA ,
FREE !
Until January 15 We Give
A Valuable Present.
With Every Purchase of
$10 and Upwards.
MAIL ORDERS INCLUDED.
Council Bluffs Carpet Co.
DO YOU INTEND TO BUY
lNTO C
IF SOQS7y IS
PIANOS-TIM : FULLEST . , UIC/IF.ST'TONK. . / ' . i OKOANS-HMOOTII . IN Tovn. . .
PIANOS Tim J.ATKVT Srvi.fiH IK . CAI KS. . OIMIANH HUM. . IN VOI.UMC. .
I'IAMH Tun MomIlnAuri 'ui. FiMSii. | OIIOAM * KI.UOANTI.Y FINISH
113 : .3 EVER BEFORE !
Wo Defy All Competition and Challenge a Comparison . of Goods and I'riocs
With Any House In the AVret.
SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE !
SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329 WEST BROADWAY ,
. . . .
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
DR. C. B. JUDD ,
M'F'G'R ' , ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES ,
NO. 000 BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , ; ; t ; : ; IOWA.
WANTED-GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY
to meMnqrizo anyone , iiutl I think dur
ing1 the time my diwciplo refused to re
turn to the land of the living ( at my
earnest request , too ) an age passed over
my head.
The experience was too much for me ;
BO much so that I believe I never again
bhall recover from the nearo suHleiently
to attempt a similar exhibition of my
power in this lino. -
SPECIALJVJOTICES.
NOTICE.
SPECIAL advertisement ) ) , such us Lost.Fouml ,
To Loan. For Sale , To lleut , WuutH , Hoarding ,
etc. , will l > < ) Inserted In tills column ut thu low
rate of TEN CENTS I'Ell LINE for the first In
sertion and Five Cents Per Line for each suli'-e-
quent insertion. Leiive advertisements at our
office Nn. K I'eurl Street , iiear liroudway , Coun
cil IlludH , Iowa.
WANTS.
F I OH HENT Six-room cottage. Household
K < iods for sale ut a burKalu. 'JT North 7th t-t.
"I1TANTEI ) Jurist class gardener , without
T > capital , to work extensive garden on
shaies. Klr.st rlnss chance. Address Jose | > h
Smith , Council Itliill , la.
" 171011 HUNT Two furnished room4 with heat ,
-I ? pas , and Imth room. With or without
board. For gentlemen only. Mrs. Stephenson ,
Park live , near Ugden house.
FOR HENT Houie three rooms f 11 per month ,
a two room Jiousu t" , else furnished rooms.
Enquire 17 North Main Kt.
FOH HENT Largo fiont room 714 Mjniter
street between 7th and 8th.
TX/'ANTEI ) Situation as bookkeeper , tvpc-
TT writer or copyist. Address A 7 , Heo olltce.
EX'IIANGE ( Omahaand Council Hinds prop-
erty and western luud for stocks of mer
chandise. Call on or address J. II. Christian ,
tii.1) Hroadway , Council IlluHs , la.
LOST A nickel-plated Cuatclatu watch , rib
bon attached. Kvturn to 11 7 , llco olllcc ,
Council llliiffri.
FOH HENT Puit of rooms suitable for light
housekeeping. Inquire 41 .Main ht.
FOH KENT Farms The land heretofore
known as Tim Foley's , near Mludcn. for the
Meaponof 1W , In tracts of HO , 16U or UK ) acres.
All cholcu lands and well Improved , Horace
Everett. , , |
T71OH SALE OH RXCHANOK-Eqully of ] if
JJ shares in Jeffries syndicate. Inquire of
Odell llros. & Co. .
\XTANTKD All klnas of juwlng machines to
T repair. Work promptly * ndhouently done.
Charges reasonable. Domestic olQce IQfi Main st
FOH SAI.r Very cheap Mr cusli , or would
exchange for Council I Hull * or Omaha prop
erty , a retal block of boots mid Hlmes valued at
about f 4UU > . Call ut store. No. 60S , Hroadway , or
address H. Martin , same number. Council
Hluirs , la. o i
FOIt SALE Pfcoud-hantl Columbia blcyclo
very cheap , KJ-lnch , at Iloooltke.
BUILDINCi lots and acre property for sale by
F. J. Day , 110 Pearl st. >
IjVJH HENT A llnely fumMifil front room ,
JD ttrnt floor. In private nMldtnce near court
house. Water In room , lighted and heated.
I.nrgo cloiet. Heffrences required. Address II ,
12 , llee olllce. Council Ilium * .
RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD !
The deMrable rebldcnci ) or hunlness property
known as the Powers Place , on upper llroad-
vriiy opposite the M. K. chinch , will jiosltlvely
ho hold within the next thirty days. Terms :
OmMlilrcl ra h , halanco In one. and two yturs.
Addrc.ah.dsto .
CEORGE R. BEARD >
Omaha , Neb. , 1317 amU31trijouKlaH t = t.
OGDElTBOILER WORKS
CAllTEIl _ SOX , Trop'H.
Manufacturers of
M Kinds of Steam Boilirt t Shett Iron Work ,
Orders by mall-for repairs promptly attended
to. ButUfactlrin jruaraiiteed. 10th Avenue. Ad-
drees OgJeu liullerWork * . Council Bluffn , Iowa ,
PAINLKSS ALCOHOL/ ,
OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE I
The Alcohol , Morphine and Opium habit Ab
solutely ( Mind without InterferiiiK with the
patient's dally avocation. Correspond with or
call on DR. P. P. BELLINGER.
R14 Hroadway , Council UlulTs , la.
All correspondence confidential.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
COO Itroodway Council IlUiff.s , Iowa. Established
1S.-.7.
TWO
Trotting - Stallions
FOR SALE CHEAP !
BTANUAltD. UNDUH KULC 0.
WADE GARY. Council Bluffs ,
E. BURHORN ,
GREAT BARGAINS
IN ALL KINDS OF
AMERICAN WATCHES !
NO. 17 MAIN STREET.
- GREAT DISCOUNT SALE -
OF 20 PER VEXT OX
HATS AND GAPS FOR GASR.
1514 DOUGHS STREET , - - - OMAHA.
IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY
STOP AT TUB
St , ELMO HOTEL !
' .Sample Roorns Attached. ,
. ' , W.B. WWlN.'Prop.
SPECIAL SALE !
OF CLOAKS , LADIES' UNDERWEAR COXHTi *
FORTS , BLANKETS , ETC. ,
COMMENCING
MONDAY , NOVEMBER 28TH.
We shall offer a large stock of Cloaks and Ladies1 Wraps , and
Ladies' Underwear at about HALF their value. You
will get your gift in the value of your yurchase
and without the uncertainty of chance.
This sale is to clean out this part of our stock , as we must
have the room for other goods ,
$20.00 $ Cloaks at $10.00 $ $10.00 $ Cloaks at $7.00 $
$17.00 $ Cloaks at $8.00 $ $12.00 $ Cloaks at $6.00 $
$10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00.
PBICES CUT IN HALF
THIT IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BE EM
WAITING FOR.
REMEMBER THE PLACE ,
HARKNESS BROS. ,
104 Broadway.
WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT !
TAKE A TRIP THROUGH
HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S '
PEOPLE'S STORE
And you will see what a scope there is for Christmas Trading
in our Immense Establishment. We have made Large
Preparations and Great Exertion to show the
LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT
OF1 FANCY GOODS EVER OFFERED IX OUR L1XI
Our Fancy Goods and Toy Department is Complete in every
respect , and our prices are just about ONE-HALF
those quoted elsewhere.
GRAND OPENING DISPLAY
DURING THIS WEEK.
It will pay you to take a look through our house and . ee the
novelties of the season. Every department will
have Special Attractions.
MAIL. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT-
TEKTTION AT
HENRY EISEMAN & CO. ,
PEOPLE'S ' STORE ,
314 , 316 , 318 ft 320 BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. : : : IOWA.
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