Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 22, 1888, Page 6, Image 6
6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY * NOVEMBER 22 , 1SS8. _ THE DATTA7 BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PKAIUj STUI3I3T. Delivered liy currier In Any I'nrt of the City R _ TwentyOnts Tor\\eck. 11. W. TII.TON MANAOUH. HrFiMOrrnr. No. u. NltlllT KlIlTOH. NO.UI. , AIINOK .MKXTION. N. Y. PhnnbuiR company. Sco the "London Tailor. " Additional Council Mluffs news on the third page. Elcpnnt nvorcnntinps at A. Holler's , inerc'linnt tnllor , UK ) Hrotttlwny. Host httrd nnd soft fonl nml Missouri wood. E. K. Mtiync , ( ilil Hroatlwny , Dr. 1'holps , pastor of the Presbyterian church , will preach this evening nt tlio Ucrcnn Uaitistchurch. | The fourth annual ball of Hnrmony Coap- tcr No. IK , O. K. S. , will talto plnco In the tvmplo hall Friday evening. There will bo .1 social nt All .Saints' Mis- Blon Chapel , corner of Klithteonth street nnd Third avenue , this evening. All invited. Habbl Ucnson , of Omaha , has bean en- paped for a locturc hero , In Mnsonlo Tcnuilo hull , Sunday evening , December 10 , for the benefit of the HlkorUholIm congregation. In connection with the oyster supper at the Baptist church to-muht , thorc will bo nn apron sulo. Ladles in need of such articles can llnd Just what they want at u low price. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The plastering and blackboard work of the Atkins Hchool will bo completed to day. It is the opinion of the contractors that Iho building will bo ready for occupancy , ns the finishing work on the upper floor Is already well under way. The contract calls for its completion by January 1. Another warrant 1ms been issued for the nrrcst of Mr.s. Liz/to Si'lhol. The charge is lewdncis and the complainant is her hus band. Tim information was tiled before 'S'ltiire ' Sehurz and Iho w.irrnnt was placed in the hands of Constnblo Chattorbuck for service. The oflleor failed to llnd her nt the place named , nnd discovered that KIO ! was doltiK housework in the family of Ovldo Vlcn. No arrest has yet been made , the ofllccr ulluKliiK that tlio husband had dis missed thu caso. The records of the court fniled to show that the case wns dismissed , nnd the Justice denied that any such action had been taken. Sco W. C. Stacy's nd. Sco Forrest Smith's special column. nrntlicrhnoil Farm For Sale. The nbovo farm of (100 acres is situated near Wulvorn , in Mills county , lown. It is in ono body , all fenced , with o lioiibcs , barns , sluls , wind mills , etc. , etc. Tlio selection is ono of the best on the Mihsouri slope. It has this year over 'KK ) acres under cultivation. Will be hold on loiip ( , time with low rate of in torobt. For particulars addrebS A. A. Clark it Co. , Council UlullH , In. Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city OOxloO feet oil Glen avenue , east front , a bargain ; business property on Llroadwav and Fourth fitrect. It. I' . OIliceK North Main street , DoVol's block , Council Hlulla. ForSalo Cheap Lota near the bridpo to parlies who will build nt once. Ad dress or call on .1. K. Kice , No. 110 Main street , Council Klovcn lots in Conlral Hub. at preat bargains. Goo. Metcalf , 14 Pearl bt. Woilonot Intend to tndorto any except arti cles of merit , hut we tuku plonsuro In referring to thu " ( iarlaiul Stoves and ItancHH. vho- superiority 1 tees ull established to be called In question. They are believed to be unpo.ualed l > y any in the woilil. Sold exclusively by 1' . C. 1)0 Vol. The Work of the 1'ollcp. W. B. S. Wilson and Josh Harding paid Jf ? 8. 1(1 ( each yesterday morning Tor drunken N ness , and .lames Clark w.is taxed $ .tiO for a less aggravated attack of the same malady. Three boys , arrested for vagrancy , were discharged. The case ot John Mc- Anlcy , who was charged with the larceny of a uocketbook from the notion vendor's stand nt the corner of Scott nnd Broadway , was continued , as was also the case of Charles Oranason , which was of a similar nature. Charles is u coon several Hhndes darker than the proverbial ucc of Kpadcs. Ho attempted to cross the new bridge Tuesday evening with a suspicious looking bundle , nnd cx-1'olico Officer Un- thniik stopped bun on suspicion and tele phoned for the patrol wagon. Captain Dyer went down and took the fellow into custody. On cxuminiii his bundle at the police sta tion it was found to contain a string of damp clothes , clothesline and all. The case will rome uji for a hearing to-day. It is probable that the unfortunate prisoner accidentally ( I ) wandered into somebody's back yard while under the inlluenco of the excitement that flowed liberidly at the d.irkey daneo on the evening In question , nnd collided with the clothesline , which adhered to him and walt/ed away in Ids company. The owner of the Kiiimcnt can hnvo them by culling at the police station and proving property. - - - - Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Cham ] ) Investment company. Dresses made Wool dresses $5 to $8 , silks and jihiblins * S to $10. Mrs. Sim mons , over Kiionuui's. The Council Ulull'.s Lumber Co. want you to try some of their coul. All grades sot ( pucj Co. They AVnnt TrinlH Ncnror Home. Mr. Seabrook , of the linn of Mynstor , Limit & Seubrook , made nn argument before Judge Aylcsworth yesterday afternoon in support of his pclltlonjfor writs of certiorari , restraining further proceedings before Jus. tlco Walker , of Oakland , in the saloon cases recently broug lit up. The stand taken by the attorneys named is to the effect that nn Oakland Justice 1ms no Jurisdiction in tlio cases , as the county has been practically di vided , nnd Oakland Is in the eastern end. JudRo Aylosworth has the matter under ad visement , nnd Is as ycl unable to express an opinion as to whether or not the stand la well taken. If the court decides in favor of the attorney it will put nn end to the cases now pending , nnd bring future cases nearer homo , which will bo a decided advantage to the saloon clement. Lost A pocket account book ; roil leather covers. Finder will leave with J. E. I lol leu bock or this ollico and got reward. Have our wugon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Personal I'nrngrnpbs. Mr. L. I ) , Fowler and family have moved from Shcnandoah to this city und taken up uis resilience at No. 7211 Fifth avenue. Mr. Fowler is president of the Council 1 Huffs IvOau nnd investment company. Ho has been ono of Shenandonh's most prominent nnd enterprising citizens , and will doubtless ipcedily take llko runk lioro. K. II. Slieafo & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in gums to bull , at lowest rate of interest. Olllco liroudu'ny nnd Main street , upbtulrs , Sco Forrest Smith's special column. Special ruled columns in ledger , cash , journal , etc. Morehoubo & Co. Ir , C. C. Hazcn , dentist , opera house block. Mouoy loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. ClnrU & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , Probability of the Driving Park Doing Platted nnd Divided. THE GAS CHARTER MISSING. The Original Ilcoordn Not to lie Pound A Cut-limn Sldo Note Snloon- Object to HcliiK Tried at Onklnml. Only Two Cnncs. A second case of snmll pox has boon dis covered In the city. The latest victim Is the little daughter of Mr. Carter , who was ono of the attendants ot Mark .Inrrctt , the un fortunate stranger who died a few weeks ago of the dread disease. The homo of the Carters is on Eighteenth street , near the transfer depot , and in a very bad locality for such n contagious disease. The house is within ten foot of the Union Paciflo track , nt ttio east end of their yards , where nil through curs are loft by Union 1'acllUengines to betaken taken out by engines of the olhrr ro.ids , nnd vice versa. It is in a very exposed condition and demands the immediate attention of the authorities. Another cause of complaint is the fact that yesterday the father of the child was passing back nnd forth between the house and thu business part of the city. The attention of the authorities was called to the case some time ago , but the mutter was hushed up with the report that the disease was not small pox. The board of health has tried to conceal - coal the tact that there was small pox in tlio city , nnd to this questionable policy may bo contributed many of Iho sensational reports that have been originated. All olllcial notice of tli" presence of the disease is carefully avoided , and the people , knowing thu policy possessed by Iho tuithoritios in regard to the mutter , become very .suspicions , and arc led to start any wild story in regard to a now case of sickness for fear it may bo the dro.ulod small-pox , and to seeutcthe immcdiato attention of the city oftleials. Mrs. Korumn died lust even ing. She will bo buried to-day. She leaves two children who nro very sick with the disease. The physi cians arc daily vaccinating a great manyami nil precautions arc being taken to prevent the spread of the disease. No schools will hnvo to bo closed on account of this last case , as the children In that family have been kept from school on account of the father having been n nurse , as stated ; consequently there has been no exposure In the school room. Iletulaunrtcrs for stoves. ODKLI. & UUYANT , olll Main st. - Weather atri i > b nt Chapman's art store. Notice the beautiful finish given col liirn , eulTs nnd shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. 'Iho Great London Tailor lists come to Council Bluffs with the lurpj.it stock and finest grades of goods over fcoen in the city whiuh will bomadn up tit the lowest liguros over given nny- whoro. No. ( iH7 , corner of Broad jvuy and Seventh street , 1'ostollieu bloclc. Hemeniber the "London Tailor , " and give hint a call. Tlio Orltfln il Gus Charter The gas ordinance under which the local company is now operating makes the term of the franchise twenty years. It is so given in the body of the charter , as printed in the several copies of the city ordinances which have been issued during past years. In the marginal notes the term of "exclusive fran chise" is stated to bo twenty-live years. This difference in the statement of a fact material to the interests involved in the contract lias led to no little speculation among the people us to which m the correct one. It was been generally understood that the term in the body of the charter was the term for which the contract was Riven. In order to settle the matter , a BUB man undertook the task of hunting up the original ordinance , as it was adopted by the city council. A reference to the records reveals these facts : At a meeting specially called and held on February 1. l&tifl , an ordinance was read granting certain privileges to a com pany to supply the city with gas. The twen tieth rule was suspended ; the ordinance was read a second and third time and was agreed to us read. The ordinance itself was not in corporated in the minutes , neither at thai ineetinir nor at any subsequent one , so that the records are absolutely without a copy of the charter. City Clerk Uurke was seen. lie explained the situation thus : During the earlier years it was not the practice to incorporate ordi nances , resolutions , etc. , into the minutes , out a separate book was kept , nnd in this a record ot these ollleml acts and documents wore pasted as they were cut from the paper which gave the olllcial publication of the same. This publication was accepted as the original document , hence the real "originals" were , after n time , destroyed. The clerk in dicated where these hooks of ordinances might bo found. The city building w.is searched but no such "records" were to be found. It was then suggested to the re porter that City Attorney Holmes hud , nt ono time , taken these books away from the city building to his own ofllco , and they would probably bo found there. Mr. Holmes was then seen and the pur pose of the visit explained to him. "No , " said ho , "I haven't got the records you want. 1 do not know whether a copy of that charter is in existence or not , but if it is , I presume yon will llnil it in George Wright's ofllco but of course , ho wouldn't give it up , " ho added suirgestivcly. "Then the nlj is without a record of the ordinances adopted during its earlier years j" "Why , yes , except as they are printed in the present 'compiled ordinances. ' They are authentic and presumably correct. " " \\hat about the marginal note which gives twenty-live years as the time of the g.is charter ! " asked the scribe. "Why , us far as that is concerned , the note cuts no Hguro. That was a typographical error originally , and it was overlooked by Iho proof reader. It was puio carelessness that allowed it to go uncorrccted In the Inter editions ot the ordinances. It lias no legal bearing whatever. It is the ordinance itself that tells the story , unit not what has been [ nit into the notes , " "Do you think there will bo any effort made to make the term twenty-llvo instead of twenty ! " "Surely not. Mr. Wright agrees that the term is twenty years , and that tlio f ranch isn expires next February. There Is no clash ing upon that point. " Whether or not this condition of things nbsunco of records , etc.-1 may not present complications which the courts may bo called upon to settle , Tin ; Him is not informed , but it is cxticmely unfortunate , to say the least. Probably no ono will dispute the right of the city attorney to take , for his use us the city's legal protector , such documents as ho may need , nnd inako such use of them ns ho may doom best , but surely a policy which leaves thcso records open to the public , without any guardian whatever , so that anyone may get thimi and use them to thu serious detriment if the city , If he is so disposed , is open to severe condemnation , Wo huvo no competitors in llnishsng collars , culTs and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. _ Money loaned at L. B , Crafts & Co.'s onn olllco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wauons , personal propurly of all hinds , uiu nil other articles of value without removal. AH business strictly eon II- ilontinl. Illinois nnd Iowa best soft coal , Glca- EOII , " 0 1'oarl btruot. What About tliu Driving Park' , ' 1'rcsldcnt J.V , Poregoy , of the Union Driving Park association , was Interviewed yesterday in regard to the future prospects of thu association and the intentions of the stockholders. In answer to the interrof- toricR of Till ! HUE representative , ho replied as follows : 'Tor seven years wo havu boon rylng to place this park on n paying basis , Hit with the exception of a single inciting vo have Invariably lost money , Wo had loped that with the opening of the now bridge wo would receive nuftteiont additional latrouage to help us pull through , but at the ; last meeting , held on the 1st of this month , wo had scarcely any attendance nt all Those who were there were mostly from Omnha , this city being represented by a very few ; nnd yet our people say 'keep up the park , It's n good thing. ' etc. Hnt we nro sick of it.Vo have not nskud the people for a bonus , but have simply requested their patronage , and you see what it amounts to. We have ex pended thousands of dollars , nnd we could keep on expending until the end of the chnp- tcr , if wo were ? o disposed , but we are not I think that the greater part of the stock holders would bo satisfied to keep up the park without nnv returns if it would only jmy expenses , but when It comes to paving in | : ioou or $4.0 < X ) a j car it begins to bind after nwhile. There is as line n track as you can find anywhere , and our tnces have been first- class , but they might as well have been scrub exhibitions. At our lust meeting the weather could not have been liner , and u better Held of horses was never got to gether ; but what did It amount to I We can't stand It , nnd wo wouldn't If wo could. "Now. as to our future plans , we nro n lit tle unsettled. U'e may possibly conclude to try it another year , but it will bo against my wishes. 1 think the best thing we can do Is to divide the propi-rt between the stock holders. There aio seventy-two ncrcs in tlio tract , and twenty-four shares , which would give three acres to each share. 1 think the property ronld bo sold inside of twenty-four hours for S.MM nn acre , which would rep.iy nil expenditures and pay a small rate of Interest on the money , i think n much hotter plan , however , would bo to pint the tr.tct. After locating the streets nnd alloys , an acre would inako tlvo good llft.v- foot lots , or six forty-two-foot lots. Then onuli share would bo entitled to eighteen lots. It the land Wi s divided without platting , each stockholder would want his tlneo acres all together , but In tills w.i.v the lots could be divided up , and each would share alike In holding some of the best and some of the least desirable lots. "What I would like to do would bo to pur chase about forty ncrcs between the city and Mun.uva , and lav out n lln > > half-mile track. The motor line would furnish line transportation , nnd It would uo eusy of access. We now have a splendid mile track , but I believe it to bo a decided disadvantage. It is better for the horses and all Unit , but the people goto races forovcitemont.ind tbev got n great deal moro fun In sot'ingtho horses yo by the grand stand twice than when they only pass once. When the horses are at the half mlle post on n milu track they are so lur away that the spectators don't take much in terest in them. A half mlle trarlc will draw a crowd and they will conn1 back the next day , but they won't do it on a big track. Wo have now more land than we need. Forty ncrcs is amply sunlcient. Oinnhn has but thirty-six , nnd they have onormouscrowds at their fairs nnd races. Lund can bo pur chased between hero nnd Manawn for from $1.10 to tiOO an acre and , furthermore , 1 think it would pay. Some tlellnite plan will bo adopted at our next meeting. " E. II. Sheafo loans , money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Olllco M ) Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs. The finish on our collars , cufTd and shirts cannot bo equalled. Cascade Launilrv Co. - - - J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate/ . S. B. Wud&worth & Co. loan money. Mixed pickles in bulk at X. T. Tih- bitts , IU5 Broadway. See Forrest Smith's special column. Rock Spring coal , Uleason , : H ) I'oarl street. The Now Union Depot. The union depot project is the principal subject of discussion at present. The com- niittco appointed by the board of trade to solicit additional stockholders in the depot company has gone busily to work , nnd is meeting with good success. One member of the committee has already raided over Si,000 to be given as a bonus , it Is conceded by everyone that this project is of more direct iniK | > rtance to the city than any other mat ter that could come up at the present time , and a most vigorous effort will be made to secure the erection of a commodious union passenger depot at once in the central portion tion of the city. Do not forgot Neally .Stevens' concert , nsbibted by Mr.s. Fanny Kellogg Uacherl , at Dohan.y's opera house this evening. Tick els and reserved seats at Camp .Sj Kilis' . Millinery Given Away At the Parisian , 341 Broadway. All our trimmed hats , imported and' domestic , at actual cost for ten days. Hooks ! KooUs ! Manufactured to order by Morehouse & Co. All grades hard real , C. B. Fuel Co. For bargains in real e.stato in any part of thu city see F , J. Day , the load ing real e&tato dealer. AI ( en I ion , Coin pa n r. Thorc will be an important business meet ing of the Dodge Light Guards this evening. Let every member of the company he on hand. A. W. COMI.KX , Captain. TREE OF LFE ] A positive euro for Liver nnd Kidney troub les , all Mlood Uiscasos , Indigestion , Uyspop- sia , and Sour Stomach , is found In MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE , For sale by local druggistd nnd drupBista everywhere. 1'rico $1 per bottle , su for ? 0. Address all communications to i > at. j. it. Council Hluir/Iu. Parlor Set At J , GOLDBERG'S ' "THE FAIR , " CommonclnB Monday , Nov. 12th. All pim-haisers of ] ) iy ( Joods , Clot hlnif nnd ( outs' KurnUliluir ( iooil amounting to JI.OI \\llliecelvoatlckft entltllm ; them to a chance on either n line parlor orbi > droom fi't. Iti-mvm. lier , KOOIB | are marked lower limn over , unit u ticket coos Hlth ovorydollar'H worth purchased , The beautiful pri/.es can bo been at tuo store , 18 MAIN STREET. C.U.I. AND SKI ! TUKM. _ _ D , H. McDANELD & GO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. iaand ) ea Ualu titre tCguucll THE GREATEST Ever inaugurated by any house in the west is now going on at HENRY EISEMAN & GO'S ' From now on until our entire stock , amounting to over IS SOLD OUT. We do this in order to close out our stock pre paratory to moving into our new store now being built on the Everybody should take advantage of this great sale and price our goods before purchasing elsewhere. NOS. 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. NEW BARGAINS ll.M BROADWAY LOTS , J-'lltST AVKXUK I'OTK. K13UHY AII > iriO % IXJTS , 1'KRRY AUDITION KOTS , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADO , LOTS , BRYANT & ClilRK'S ADDITION liOTS , STTtEKT'S AI > niTIO.M I.OT.S. ALSO " " ' THE BEST""PROPERTY IN TOWN i-oit ri.\TTI.NO. W. C. STACY , Tele-phono Itr ' . No. o Main Street. . Kvih-ufrSSUaelSH NO J9 MAIN STREET. Lntc t Noieltics In M. c. i. . c. i : . iuir : , . ( i. A. lir.ltUNOHOK. BELL & BERLINGHOF , Architects , Desipen and Siincrintcnfleiits of Construction , 31r. Horlhitfhor mis soon jcnrs Mrinlcif'olm , richer A ; l.oury , and has designed iniiiiy of tin * linisl blocks in Oniiiliii ami Council Illull's. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates maito on Application , Studio , Itooin X O/Jc/vt Ifutme Itlitck ; \ Si'KC'IAI/l'V. WIND MILLS , IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS , PIPE > and FITTINGS , JJOII.V JJOII.VNO'AUl Jtlnlii Htroet , Council ItlutlW , la. Mention This 1'aper. GE METCALF No. 14 Pearl St. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tim : I Will Oiler 1OO LOTS In Terry Addition to Coinn U Bltills on thu fol low Ing Terms : Inside Lots on Ave. A . $ M)0 ) Inslds I.ot-son Ave. H . f > ! HI Insidu Poison Ave. ( ' . < " > o In-lili' Lots on I'irot Ave . ( MO Inside Lots on Si-cond Avt1 . MM Inside Lots on Third A V" ' . MK ) Inside Lot son N. Sid 1'ourtii Avc . 4K ! Inside LfitHonS. Side Konrtli Ave . 4t' ' f 'All Corner Lots f ,0 .Morn. TEHMS One-truth I'ash , hal.i iieinnlnuannu.i ojitlonal pavmoatH. with s pcri'pntin tcre.st. payublo annimlly.V1I1 Kivc cop trart for uarranty deed and furnish alj fctract when tnily paid. w. SIBIM : : . No. 8 , North Main St. . Council Illntr.i. la. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. FOH SAI.K Iulriib1i ) > residence property In each und every addition to tlu city of Coun cil Illutls. ( it-orge .Metcalf , II I'earl street. T O'3T On Int'Mlay last , n tine cold lipn. J-J bilk umliri'lla. riiidcr w 111 picnic return to Jacob llovt a ' 111 , Coloiado IIOUM' . KENT- One fiirnl liud nnd 1 nnfnrnlhhcc ! FOR room , No. 15 North .Main M. TTIUIl HUNT - .Vino room liotise , coiner .tl avc. and Mh i-t. Apply on UANTii ; > I'oilt Ion us hmiM'Xt'Oppr ' by n com petent lady , lli-fi'ienroi. uxrlmiiKed , 1'al- inerA Co. , Us I'curl M. , Cumuli IllmU. TfHlIt SAIi-Cood ; 4. > oar-old horso. . , 1 KMind. llaincss mm top liuucy. Will c'ht'apon easy ti'rms 1C .sold .soon. Inqulio t IhlMl'lh ' t4. \ \ 7ANTii'nsltlon : > ] In mlllliipry Nhop ns ' trimmer , liy l.itlv of llv yi-ars uxpurlunci * . Cull on or iiildr ss J'almer A. Co. , "i * I'curl Etroet , Council Illnllh. FOIt Iii.N"r : Oood H-room hoii'-p with pantry und rlo-eth ; l.iO . lianel clstein ; oed liain with Malls for llvo horoi's. All In tjood itipalr , \V. C. htucy. No fi MiilnM. I neil Itn.NT-.JorUnU'ply fnrnlnlicd rooms for lion&eKeeplilK. ' ' ' ! on or inldieis Dr. I' . SV. , IUI Itio.uhvay , Counrll UlullH , la. iriOIl SAI.n-Ur HxrlmllKO A'ood > Kraln clo- J-1 vator In an low.i town , to hcill or tiado for fium land. Jonnston \ Van i'atten , Council llliiMN , la. HUNT ffiven-room cottair * . on the cor ner of : id ave. and litli ft. W. ( . ' . Jnmcs. [ UK NT A largo nmnlicr of good dwoll- . . .g.s. Call and I'xiunlno list. H. II , Shenfo A : Co. , llroadway and Main . , up POIl HUNT Two IPFKO fiont rooms , fur- nlsht'd , etui block fiom nticttcar. Addrci > d S , lieu ollkc- , Council ItlullH. FORREST SMITH'S SPECIAL mm LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! LOTS IN OHARLTON , A nuw addition , lots than U mlle north of llioadnay. Hunkers , merchants , proteshlonal men , meclmtilcrf , vorklnjmrn and iivnryliocly can maku money fat r by buying In L'hnrllon than In nuy otlit'r portion of the Nuw ( 'oimtll llhilfH 'ififso lotuwlll ijQMild at from SI.Mlio ( .VOvarh , Oiicilxtli CHHI. | Ijalante In monthly piivmt'iitH at K per cent Intciest. ( . 'all and got your cliulw. FOH HUNT House of 7-rooms , cloactn , pantry , rcllur , city water , otc , .No. Ml "tli htrt'ct. 1'OIt SA Ii-I.otMxlffloornorof : ; avo. A and IRIh HI. ( JnlyilUJ , Jioo viiHb , ivmaliidur In one anil two yeurs at r > per cunt. JXJll 8AJj : 'iO acreH of the best muuenlnit land on the bcht load running InloCoun * ril lllnllH mid ( iin.iliu. Just ca > > t of this city , will inako you any term * you want K yon are able to Imptovo It .it once , if vouin \ u gurdcn this ii thu lund yon want. 1'rlcc , FORREST SMITH , Uoom 4 , 3rd Floor , Urown J3ulldlnff. THIS x WEEK IS THE TIME FOR PURCHASING HOSIERYAND : : : - : UNDERWEAR AT- HARKNESS BRO'S. ' SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' ' AND CHILDREN'S ' CASHMERE GLOVES WORTH 50 AND 75 CENTS , TO BE SOLD AT 25 CENTS. 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , i Lot , Bryant & Clark , on Second avo. - ii i Lot , Bryant & Clark , on Third avc. - - $250 $ 13 Lots , Perry's ad Add. , on Avo. C - - Each 8 Lots , Hanson's First , Avc K 1 Lot , Everett's Add. , Third ave. . . . . $500 2 Lots , Fleming- & Davis , Ninth and Tenth avcs $ Each AND LOTS -ON AYMENTS Call and See Masonic Temple- SIZES FROM Especially Adapted tot 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators.1 AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications und estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Itpgulatlon , Durability Ouar nntccd. Can show letters fiom users where fuel Economy Is eijnal with Corliss Non-Condenslny , ' E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No. filO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT , PUOPUIKTOKS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA -OFFICES- ) ( Cot'vcii , Hi.rrrs P. C. Do Vol's ' Store , No. I OMAHA Carpenter Paper Co. , No. Ill fiUl Middle Uroadw.iy. Telephone No. 8 . | Douglas Street. Telephone No. 200. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HDIRl/IMRIMF . Hydraulic and Sanitary Ininecr. | I'lans , . DirmlllDI ML. Spccilications. Supervision of Public Work. JJrown , ] ! uililiiif , ' , Council Uluffk , Iowa. Attorney nt Law , Second Floor Brown IJuildiiiL' , 115 " Pearl St. , Council IlluD'h , Iowa. W MHMMM V HMMNMBMiMMMM MiMBM WMMMn i BMMlM Justice ol the Peace. Ofllce over American Eju > res , No. 419 N , - - Broadway , Council IMnllb , Iowa. St QllVIQ Attorneys at Law , Practice in tbe State and Ked era , 06 OIIYIO" " Courts. Olllce KooniB ? audS , Smifait-ncnoUlock , Council IJluffi ; , Iowa. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. Manufacturers ami Wholesale Dealers in Sarvo-ssLg-e of u .11 Zrizi.a.s , Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 14 North Oth St. , opposite PoHtollIco , on Motor Line , Council Hlulls , Iowa. If you huvo specimens don't wait for prices. Send them to him before they spoil. If you dent want them after they are mounted , ho will pay you the highest market price for them. Will make a specialty of heads and drc&sim ; of ( urn during the wintor. S , STEWART , M. D , , D. V , M. VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Tcloplinnn No. 100. COUNCIL BLUFFS , i i IOWA THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. FRIGE $15 , Is oqnal t ) any High Priced TlioK < ll oa MlmeoKmiiU , the tied uppurnlu , tut maiiKuldluir , aulugru lilu unil l/pu writiou wort. I.IW coplci tan bo ukcu. The Ercelsior Cc , , Council Bluffs , la. Tium. UFKICKII. w. II , .M. OFFICER & mil , BANKERS. Corner Main and Ilroadway , COINGII , IlIjlJKKH , IO\V. . Ioali > r In foreign c.nil domestic etrlianeA Collections made und Inteiuat paid on tlmo doi pObltU , FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1014 DuuBlan bt. , Omaha , Nob. '