Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 17, 1899, Part II, Page 25, Image 25

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SITS1 DAY , DECEMBER IT , 25
f I COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MORE BIDS FUR LICBT1NC
EoTeral of Them Have Boon Recoiled by the
Olty Olerk ,
CIJY COUNCIL FAILS TO HOLD MEETING
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( I no mm DOOM Jfot Apprnr nnil tttc
ainj-nr Declare * nn A < IJonrnnicnt
Till Mo ml Mulit-Odirr
Mnllcrn to Conic Up.
( Continued from Page Twenty-four. )
given Tuesday evening at Bcno's hall. It
wan a very siiccrmtul affair and the attend
ance was large. The floor commlttco con
sisted of Mc * rB. J. W. Corey , J. J. O'Hearn ,
P. E. Carty , George Hill , U. S. Snckstt.
The Washington nvcnitc "Vou and 1" club
van entertained at high five Friday evening
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Spencer Smith. The prizes
were won by Mrs. Victor Jennings and Mr.
Lucius Wells. Six tables were filled. The
evening was ended with a Virginia reel ,
participated In by the entire company.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlckman entertained at din
ner1 Wednesday evening. Covers were laid
for ten. Decorations wcro In pink nnd
white.
Invitations are out for a German to be
riven by Mrs. Brlnsmald , December 28 , for
illwi Ilosallnc Patrick and Mr. MacHanchctt.
Mrs. U. E. Montgomery entertained the
"Woman's Whist club Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday of this week the club will meet
with Mrs. Van Brunt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Estop were pleasantly
Bin-prided Tuesday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Oliver , airs. Patterson , Mrs. Wclsch , Mrs.
Glcaeon and Mr. nnd Mrs. Pulkcr of Jnncs-
vllle , Dainty refreshments were nerved.
The Hamilton Whist club met Tuesday
afternoon nt the homo of Mlea Bullard.
Minn Parnsworth will be the hostess at the
next meeting , Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. Eva Murray entertained the 0. ( M. S.
Whist club Wcdntsday evening. Miss Cella
Mulquccn and Mr. B. J. Scancll of Omaha
won the greatest number or points north
nnd south , and Mrs. Murray and Mr. Jau
Mulquccn the greatest number cast and
west. The prizes won by Miss Mulqucen and
Mr. Scancll were two very pretty pictures.
The Progressive Whist club will be en
tertained Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Dudley.
An Interesting meeting of the Now Cen
tury club was held Wednesday afternoon at
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the residence of Mrs. Martin. The meeting
on Wednesday of this week will bo with
Mrs. Mullen of Wllllama street. Leader ,
Mrs. Cieel.
The department of English and American
literature of the Council Bluffs Woman's
club met Tuesday afternoon and adjourned
on account of the Illness of their leader ,
Mrs. E. C. Smith.
The current topics department of the
Council Bluffs Woman's club hold a very
interesting session Tuesday with Mrs. Victor
Jennings as leader.
The Art department of the Council Bluffs
Woman's club will meet on Monday even
ing In the club rooms , with Mrs. J. P. Davis
as chairman.
The meeting of the City Improvements de
partment of the Council Bluffs Woman's
club for Monday has been postponed until
next week on account of the Illness of Its
leader , Mrs. McCabe. '
Mrs. W. P. Sapp will entertain the Mati
nee Musical club Monday afternoon.
The" Atlas club will meet Tuesday with
'Mrs. Hpughtpn. ,
Mrs. 'W. P" Sapp .has as' ' ierguest Miss
Price of Chicago.
Mrs. W. L. Douglass has returned home
from an extended visit with relatives In
Mason City. ;
Mr. and.Mrs. O. W. Jorvls , Jr. , left Prl-
llay for Kansas City , , where they will make
their future homev
Mrs. Charles'Trejibngen Is entertaining her
Bister , Mrs..J. H. Benedict , and Miss Nellie
Wledner of Denver Cole ,
nnvltntlons have been received here for the.
wedding of Wl. E. Olmstcd to Miss Burnham
of. Stockton , Cal. . to take place December
28. Mr. Olmsted formerly resided In Council
IJluffa.
.Mrs. Wentz-of Oakland , la. , Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman L. Reed and family
on First avenue. .
Mrs. H. A , Qulnn has as her guest her
niece , Miry Lola Arnold of Manilla , In. ,
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown has returned from
Orlnwolcl , la. , where she has been visiting for
the last three weeks.
1 Mrs. P. H. Cook , who has boon the guest
bf her sister , Mrs. Myron C. Waddell , for
the last month , returned to her homo In
Minneapolis last Wednesday ,
, 'Mrs. Charles H. Tyler of Sixth avenue Is
entertaining her sister , Mrs. Hyburn of Ot
tawa , 111. Mrs. Hyburn has recently re
turned from an extended European trip ,
during which she spent considerable time
fn Norway.
' * ' Mrs. HOBO Bates Is visiting In Hamburg ,
la.
-Mrs. M. Pfelffer entertained last werk her
cousin , Mrs. B. Zernecko of ButteMont. < .
Airs. M. E. Weatherbce bad as her guest
last week Miss Lizzie Wright of Chicago ,
J'whp.was on her way to spend , the winter In
Cplorado , "Mies Wright formerly resided In
Council Bluffs.
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Captain Leo B. Cousins Is home from an
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extended visit at his old homo 1n Ohio ,
' ' Mrs. William H. Trcynor of Fifth avenue
left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at
Wluaraac , Ind. Knrouto home she will vMt
1n Chicago and bo absent until after the
holidays.
Mrs. E. McKune IP visiting In Chicago.
Olr. and Mrs. James N , Casady , Jr. , have
Returned homo from a visit In Chicago.
Mrs. Q" < M. Brown , accompanied by her
ulster , Mrs , Lynn of Kansas Oily , Is homo
from a pleasant trip to St. Paul , Minn ,
Mrs. W. < A. Southard Is shomo from an
extended visit to Chicago , Milwaukee ami
other points.
George and Henry Van Brunt and Mac-
and vAlf Hanchett have Issuud Invitations
for a dancing party at Ityyal Arcanum hall
( or the night of Wednesday , December 27.
, Miss Cherrl Wells has Issued invitations
for a dancing party on1 Oakland avenue for
( Saturday , December 30.
* > Mlfs Mary Dale left yesterday for Stock
ton , Cal. , where pho will visit her brtthcr ,
L. C , Dale , who Is secretary of the Young
Men's Christian association of that city.
, Dr. and Mrs. John Orccn entertained last
week George Proctor of Ix-mara , la ,
< Mrs , Dillon L. Ross will leave tomorrow
for Petershurir , III. , where she will spend
the _ Christmas holidays with relatives. Slio
will bo accompanied by her youngest son.
The CbrlHtlan Endeavor sosclety of the
Congregations ! ! church gave n delightful
and'unique social Tuesday evening In thp
basement of thp church , A largo crowd was
present' and the , affair , which was termed a
"Klondike" sociable , prove * ! a great success.
An elegant line of rockers at Peterson &
Sghocrilng's for the Christmas trade , Noth
ing In town bcaU 'em.
Try Sullivan's Solid Packed oysters.
\ cnXntloiinl ( iunrcl r iiiiiiur ,
The drat step * looking toward the forna- )
tlon of a local company of the new Iowa
National Guard , now being organized
throughout the atate , were taken last night
I A meeting of the ox-nicrubcrs of Com
pany L , FIfty-flrst Iowa volunteers. The
following signed applications dignifying
their Intention of again enlisting :
Matthew A. Tlnley , James H. Wlndlc ,
Janirn E. Mather , Charlra P. Jameson ,
George L. Judson , William H. Anderson ,
Thomas lluthorford , Thomas L. Hall , Gcorgo
L. Tlnloy , llluhard I ) , lluthcrford , Jr. , George
D. Haworth , John Q. Anderson , Jr. , Edward
N. Cattcrlln , Frank W. Heed , Arthur B.
Lane , Ernest K. Klrkland , Kobcrt L. D.illcy ,
Harry C. Patterson , Herbert C. Pardcy ,
William H. Moore , Harry Mitchell , Oliver
Phelps , Charcnco E. Weaver , Samuel E.
Anderson.
The present Intention Is to have Adjutant
General Bycrs come here some day thla
week nnd muster the company In. The list
for further enlistment \\lll be kept open
until that time.
Extra fine watches and Jewelry a specialty
with' Hoblnson Brothers.
A finer line of Christmas goods was never
teen In Council Bluffs than that at Peterson
& Schocnlng's , Mcrrlam block.
No use talking , there Is no other brand
of oysters that can compare with the Solid
Packed , kept by Sullivan , the grocer.
Head Hoblnson Brothers' forty-fourth an
nual circular nnd see their twenty-eight
annual frco gifts.
Bookcases , beauties , and they will make a
handsome gift. Sco them at Peterson &
Schocnlng's.
Walt for the first grand masquerade ball
to bo given Saturday evening , December 30 ,
at Granil' Army hall. Tickets , 25 cente , ad
mitting gent and ladles.
If you want to mnko your wife n nice pres
ent get olio of those elegant sideboards at
Peterson & Schoenlng'e.
A flue line of sleds , skates , toy wagons ,
etc..at J. Zollor & .Co.
No matter hoW the weather Is todaygo
to Schmldt'n studio and have n dozen ele
gant photos taken and finished In fine shape
by Thursday next.
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Make It'a point to have your orders for
oysters left with Sullivan , the grocer , and
get the Solid Packed , the beet to be had In
the market.
AJAX TABLETS A very popular nerve
and vitalizing tonic. Dellaven's drug store.
Church \otON.
St. Paul's Episcopal church , third Sunday
In Advent. Holy communion at 8 a. m. ;
morning prayer and sermon at 10:30 : o'clock ;
evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 : o'clock.
The rector. Rev. George Edward Walk , will
preach at both services.
Rev. Alexander Lltherl'and , pastor of the
Second Presbyterian church , will take as
the subject of his sermon this morning
"Philip , an Ideal Evangelist. " In the evenIng -
Ing his theme will be "Old Enemies In Now
Dress. "
At Trinity Methodist church this evening
the pastor. Rev. W. H. Cable , will by re
quest deliver a sermon on "Dancing : Good
and Bad. " The subject of his morning dis
course will bo "Revivals. " Sunday school
will bo at noon , when Miss Herrlck of
Omaha wltA address the children ; Junior
league meeting at 3:30 : p. ra. ; Epworth
league meeting at 6:30 : p. m. Mid-week
prayer nnd praise service will bo held
Wednesday evening at 7:30 : o'clock.
Services a't Grace Episcopal" church today
will be as follows : Sunday school at 9:45 :
a. m. ; morning prayer nnd sermon at 11
o'clock ; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 :
o'clock. '
The pastor , Rev. G. W. Snydcr , will preach
at St. John's English Lutheran church today
at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school
wild bo at noon and a special song service
at 7 p. m.
"Reading , Hearing and Obeying the Word
of God" will bo the subject of Rev. S. M.
Perkins * sermon this morning at the First
Christian church. In the evening .ho will
preach on "Temptations. " All services will
be at the uuual hours.
At the Broadway Methodist church this
morning the pastor , Rev. Myron C. Waddell -
dell , will take as the theme of his sermon
"A Fruitful Life. " In the evening his sub
ject will he "A Symmetrical Life. " There
will be speclall music by a choir under the
direction of J. W. Watson. Sunday school
and Epworth league meetings will be held
at the usual hours.
At the First Presbyterian church the
pastor , Rev. W. S. Barnes , will preach this
morning on "Conspicuous Piety. " In the
evening his subject will bo "Tho Value of
the Soul. " All services will be at the usual
hours.
Rev. R. Venting , pastor of the First Bap
tist church , will preach at the 10:30 : o'clock
service this morning on "A Christian Pugil
ist. " At the evening nerTloc nt 7:30 : o'clock .
his subject will bo "Exciues. " Sunday |
school will bo at noon : Junior loclety meet
ing at n p. m. In the chapel ; Young People's
society Hireling at 6:30 : p. m. At the Beth
any chapel Sunday school will be held at .1
p. m. , but no preaching service In the even-
Ing. At the Twenty-ninth street mission
Sunday school will be held at 3 p. m. and
preaching service nt 7:30 : p. m. Preaching
at the mission will also be held Tuesday
evening at 7:30 : o'clock.
At the Congregational church there will
bo morning worship nt 10-30 o'clock , with
sermon by the pastor , Rov. J. W. Wilson , on
"In the Court of Conscience ; or the Heart's
Desire for Approval. " At the evening serv
ice at 7:30 : o'clock the pastor will deliver n
short sermon on "Who Is Satan nnd How
Shall Wo Conquer Him ? " Sunday school
wilt be at noon ; Junior Christian Endeavor
society meeting at 3 p. m. ; Christina En
deavor society service at 6:30 : p. m.
There wllA bo no preaching service nt tha
Epworth Methodist church this afternoon on
account of the pastor having to conduct tha
funeral of Mrs. A. Ovcrlon.
A big line of the most modern toys In the
market at Peterson & Schocnlng's , Merrlam
block.
A big n03ortment of Christmas candles and
nuts at J. Zollcr & Co. Telephone , 320.
No better goods manufactured than are
sold by Robinson Brothers.
Look over the list of merchants who glvo
premium stnmne. advertised In another col
umn of today's Bee , and make your pur
chases' of them so ns to get nlco Christmas
presents free.
The Christmas turkey will taste better If
stuffed with those Solid Packed oysters that
Sullivan , the grocer , keeps.
Ladies' desks at Peterson Schocnlng's.
Before buying ' their prices.
A nice 'selection of carving sole and cut
lery at J. Zollor & Co.'s.
DcIIavon has Christmas and holiday por-
fum'to In beautiful boxes and bottles.
The choicest line of perfumes , In bottle
goods , .for , the Christmas , trade , ever brought
to Council Bluffs can be found at Dell G.
Morgan's drug store , 142 Broadway.
Davis sells paint.
Minor . .Mention.
Davis jells glass.
Fine A. B. C. bcrr , Neumnyer's hotel.
Welsbach burners nt Blxby's. Tel. 193.
Budwelsor beer. L. Rosenfeldt , agent.
Gravel roofing. A. II. Read , 5 1 B'wny.
Scientific optician. Woll-nnn , 403 B'way.
All millinery poods at half price nt Stork
& Crisp's , 311 Broadway.
Dr. AV. A. Gcrvals. osteopath , 301 Mcr
rlam block , Council Blurts.
The place to have your framing done ,
Alexander's Art emporium.
Miss Julia Rohrer In seriously sick at her
homo on Washington avenue.
See these line fancy work baskets at
Stork & Crisp's , 341 Brondwny.
Get your work done nt the popular Eagle
laundry , 721 Broadway. 'Phone. 157.
W. .C. Estep , undertaker , 2S Pearl street.
Telephones : Office , 97 ; residence , 33.
Rev. D. C. Franklin , presiding elder of
the Methodist church of thin district , went
to Olenwood yesterday to conduct a quar-
JUNTOS
JOHNGWOODWARD8cCO
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS
COV/NCIL
Outrivaling anything of its kind this
Season. Not a single.article reserved
The entire lot to go at ,
HALF PRICE
COLLARETTES
$0.00 Klcctrle Seal Collarette , with astrakhan $15.00 Marten Klectrle Seal and Mon
trakhan yoke , now ? U.OO. key Collarette , line assortment , now
fT.W ) line Marten OMlarelte , now ? : .7.'i $7.50.
$17.50 best quality Seal and Marten
$7.00 Blue Fox , with tabs and tails ,
Collarettes , now $8.75.
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and electric seal yoke , now .f.'t.fiO.
$ i5.00 ! Krlmmer with astrakhan yoke
? 8.00 line quality Klectrle Seal Collar Collarettes , now $12.50.
ette , now $1.00.
BOAS ,
. Klne Minis Collarette , with tabs
$8.00 $1.50 Fine Hlack Cony Bon , with Marten
and tails , now § 4.00.
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ten tabs , now 75c.
$0.00 Stone Marten Collarette , with $ ! ! . . " ( ) Fine Mink Boa , with tails , now
eleutrle xeal yoke , now ? I.W ) . $1.75.
$ ! MM ) Mink Collarette , with tabs , head $1.50 Klcetrle Peal , with Marten tails ,
and tails , now $4.50. now $2.i5. !
ijii.uO Fine Monkey , with clrctrlc-peal $5.00 Fine Blue Fox Boa , now $2.5Q.
point yoke , now $ l.rH ) . $5.50 Stone Marten Kleetrlc Seal and
$10,00 Kino lllnt'k Marten and Seal Mink Collarettes , now $ ' . ' .75.
Collarette , now . J.'i.iK ) . $ (1.50to ( $10.00 Marten Seal , Fox and
$10.00 Klectrlf Seal Collarette , with Stone Marten Collarettes , NOW HALF
tabs , very line , now $5. < iO. PItlOK.
31'J.OO Krlmmer and Heal Collarette , $10,00 Fine Blue Lynx Collarettes ,
now $0.00. now $5.00.
IB
ilill.
Boston Store , Council Bluffs.
Visit Our Holiday Goods Department.
trrly tnoetlnc of the church there last
evening rtml todny.
Klcjtnnt line of Christmas presents In
fancy needlework nt Stork & Crisp' * . 311
liroadwny.
Sheridan coal niake n large Ham * ami
clear fire , hut no rmokc , soot or clinkers
Kenlon ft Koloy , solo agents.
H. 13. Hrown hits transferred his Interest
In the Ogden hotel property to the West
ern llenlty company of Kansas City.
N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 280.
Those braffl nnd Iron bcOstemls nt Peter-
non & Schocnlng's beat anything In this part
of the country.
Howcll's Antl-"Knwf" colds.
- cures coughs , .
Sec the new Christmas goods In hex writ
ing papers at DoHnven's. Very beautiful.
Water sots , lamps , glarsware , etc. , at J.
Zollcr & Co. Telephone , 320.
W A. MAURER ,
1 342-44 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs ,
The Largest
Establishment In the west. We arc direct Im
porters from France , England and Germany ,
saving you the middleman or Jobber's prollt.
We offer you extraordinary Inducements
prices absolutely lower than clecwhero
and assortment untnatchablc.
DINNERWARE. ,
Thlrty-n\e stock patterns from which you
can buy anything you want without buyIng -
Ing a complete sot. 100-pJoro porcelain din
ner sets , good quality and good ; decorations ,
$6 ; 100-plece green and gold .decoration , fine
English porcelain , $10.
DOLLS.
We shall repeat our usual custom of clos
ing out all dolls left In our wholesale de
partment at strictly wholesale prices. Many
of our customers , who have bought dolls
from us during the last three years , will
testify that our prices are less than one-half
the usual prices.
A DEEP CUT IN PRICES IN DEEP CUT
CRYSTAL.
Wo are selling the finest quality of cut
glnes at fully ono-thlrd less than any com
petitors. For instance , a ten-Inch cut bowl ,
In deep , rich cutting , each $7.75 ; water bottles
tles In rich cutting and new shapes , from
$2 upwards ; tumblers In the new nnd beau
tiful prism cutting , per dozen , $7.50. All
the best grades of American Crystal. There ,
are none better made. All other cul glass
In the same proportion.
STERLING SILVER.
In novelties and wares for the table. Larg
est stock In the city and prices are by far
the lowest. Large size sterling silver files ,
buttonhooks , pocketknlves , darners , erasers ,
roll blotters , seals and many other equally
as desirable novelties at the REMARKABLE
PRICE OF 25 CENTS. All other goods In
precisely the same proportion. Sterling
silver tableware , fromthe _ best makers , and
In the latest designs , at moderate prices.
PLATED WARE.
Jn the best makes at unusually low
prices. Chafing dlshe ? and pudding dishes
In largo variety.
CUTLERY.
From the cheapest plated knife at VSo
to the finest ivory , pearl or sterling silver.
CARVING SETS. '
From a good stag horn , at 75c , to the
finest of pearl and sterling sliver.
FINE POTTERY
And wares for the table , from the best
factories or Europe.
FULL LINE
Of Austrian gold decorated glass , the
latest thing In fine glassware.
KODAKS ! KODAKS !
While they last a good one 3VJx3i for
$1.25. A discount from 25 to 3.1 per cent
on nil kodaks , the Eastman line Included.
OUR STOCK
Was never as complete and prices are be
low those of former years , regardless of. fho
many advances. Owing to our largo and
early purchases we are enabled to offer you
this advantage.
Visitors and purchasers equally welcome.
We Are Not Here for One Day ,
Nor for only one week , nor for the rest of
the month. We established our fetisiness here Four
teen Years Ago , We expect to remai.fc with you another
fourteen years 01' longer. Our transactions are all
done in good faith. PIANOS WHICH WE REPHESCNT TO BE HIGH GRADE will be found
to oe so within the next fourteen years.
9 iusie House ,
TELEPHONE 466. - 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS.
335 Broadway.
Where the Organ Stands Upon the Building.
BIG ARRAY OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS
You Can Get Them Free.
Ey saving Premium Stamps. These are the merchants who give Stamps.Cull i'or
them when you make purchase.
AllT STUDIO.
B. 0. Tucker , 25 South Main' St.
IIAICKHV.
C. Wldmnlor , 828 Broadway. "
HOOKS AM ) .STVTIOXnilV.
D. W. Bushncll , 22 Main St. ( Gives stamps
k when asked for at the I line Roods are'
bought and paid for , except on school
beaks. )
HOOTS AXU SIIOKS. . . ,
B. A. Pierce' & Co. . 121V. . Broadway. '
f roAii SIMIvoon. . \ ' "
II. II. Williams , 150 Broad why. ' ' < "
Cnldwell Fuel Co. , 230 .BroadwaV.-
lown Fuel Co. , 1113 East Broadway.
CI.OTIHI\J.
M. Marcus , SIS Broadway.
Dltl'CS ' AM ) DIlUCiCISTS'
P. H. Morgan & Co. , 742 Broadway.
Mcrrlam Block Pharmacy , Cor. Main St. and
Willow Ave.
Brown & Wcsacr , 617 Main.
Dell O. Morgan , 142 Broadway.
Massenberg , 630 Broadway.
B. C. Brown , 903 S. Main.
IJYK WUItlCS.
Bchoedsack's Twin-City Dye Works , Cor.
Avenue A and 26th St.
Ditv coons. .
H. L. Illoss , 1506 High St.
KMIIHOinKllV A KMIIHOIDimV Slt.KS
Mcsdames Stork & Crisp , 311 Broadway.
„ KI.OI it AM ) FIII ) .
J. C. Nlelson , t CO. , 307 S. 18th St. '
Thos. lUshton. 2106V. . Broadway. ' ,
'Charles Krlngcl , Broadway nnd Oak St.
B ; niKbton , 2100 Bro tdwny. ,
A. W. Barrett , S12 Avonub F.
II. U Bless , 1506 High St.
X. Chrlstorfersott , IfilO S. 8th St.
rChrls Larson , 823 S. Main.
S. S. Kcllor , 311-313-315 Broadway.
( JK.vrs * I'
M. Marcus , 04S Broadway.
Bartcl & Miller. 100 W. Broadway. Phone 359
John Olscn , 730 Broadway.
C. A. Lacy. 381 Harrison St.
J. C. Nlplson ft. Co. , SOT S. 18th St.
Li. Anderson , 330 Broadway.
A. w' Bnrrott , 012 Avenue P.
Charles Kringcl , Broadway and Oak Sts.
Lull & Co. , 314 Broadway.
O. S. & S. E. McLnury , 1004 Avenue H.
M. E. Sutton , JI24 Broadway.
Cook & Grimths. 20 W. Broadway. Phone
251.
Kaeh of the above merchants will appreciate your trade and prove It by giving you Premium Stamps. Patron
ize them. Our stock of premiums is larger and better than ever before. We will be pleased to show you at any time.
Call and examine our new line of premiums.
CO-OPERATIVE PREMIUM ASSN. , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Rich Gold Jewelry
Diamond Rings and Brooches
Fine Gold Watches and Chains
Cttff 'Buttons , Studs and Pins %
Sterling "Silver Toilet Goods ' vt" . ;
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Gold and Silver Bracelets , ; ' ,
Solid Silver Tea andTCoffee Sets . , ,
Highest Grade Ebony Toilet .Goods .
27 -
MAIN STREET.
If You Want Something Good , Come to Us. We Have It.
> wanson
Masonic Temple Block ,
Wo carry nt present cvorytlil nj ; In Musical Instruments that any
llrst-class utore Is expected to do , nnd pin-Imps the largest assortment
of such In the city. We do not ronnidcr it the proper thing to quote
prices of so-called Great Saerlike Sales , nor soiling goods at less than
cost , but we can meet the prices of all competitors and are glad to dose
so , because wo 11 nd that by so doing we will still have a satisfactory
profit left. We still handle the popular
SCHUBERT
CABLED
CONOVER
KINCSBURY
WELLINGTON
and at present we have a large number of second-hand Pianos and
Organs at all kinds of prices. Terms , cash or monthly payments to
suit customer. Please call and see us.
Invest Your.
Buy a first mortgage nettin ? ; you 5 p ; r cent intsrast ,
Buy a farm in Iowa or Nebraska , ;
Purchase city property in Omalu or Council Bluffs.
D A.Y &
. Council Bluff ?
have the above investments for sale. Call on or write them
ESTABLISHED 1881.
D Oil AN JAS-
-TO-N1QHT -
Josepll Muller Pi'csonts for the first Umo here , the "
The Girl from Chili
UEPLHTK M'H'II NF.W AND UP-TO.DAT15 SPIiCIAI/l'IES
A sunburst of laughter. ' sensation , Songd , Dances and Specialties )
1'r'cca ; 2535c , 50c ,
H. t > . IJloFS , 1500 11IR1 , SI.
N. ClirlstotferBon , 1510 S. Sth St.
n. Hishton , 2100V. . Hroa < ln.iy.
Tlios. Hlsliton , 2IOfiV. . Uroadway.
A. M. SiVotman , 511 S. Mnln St.
Chris Larson , SC.T Main St.
IIAHIMY VIIK.
John Olson , 78 ( Uroadnay.
S. W. nesley , 110 13.
C. U. Jacnucmln & Co. , 2T Main St.
J. H. I'ncp , 738 liroadwny.
C. H. Huber & Uro , . 112 B. Broadway.
C. 0. U.Mnrltct , C. II. Orvls , 1'rop. , 537
Uroadway.
A. W. Ilnrrett , 012 Avcnuo F.
J. C. Nlclson & Co. , 307 S. ISth St. ' ' \
M1M.I.VKUY.
Miss L. A. Wollman , 33 ! ) Broadway.
Stork & Crisp. 311 Brondwny. ' *
Ml'.SICAI ' , MKI1CII.V.MMSK.
Bourlclus Music House , 335 Brondwny.
MSWS AMI I'KUIOIHOAI.S.
I ) . AV. BUBhnoll , 22 Mnln St. ( Stamps
' efvcn when asked for at the tlnio ROoils
are bought nnd pnld tor , except on school
books. )
llOn.M MOUI.niNK.
J. B. Long , 31 Main St. ( No stamps Riven
on painting. )
1861 1899
For holiday goods in our line and at prices that
will satisfy yon. Look at our lines of Peck &
Snyder Skates , Sleds , Boys' Wagons , Boys' Tool
Sets , and the latest , the Ball Bearing Bob , the
linest coaster that has ever been offered to the
public. Don't fail to see it.
Carving Sets , Table Cutlery , Pocket Cut
lery , Kochester Coffee and Tea Pots , 5 O'clock
Tea Pots , Chafing Dishes and numerous other
things that will be appreciated by all.
Art Garland Base Burners are the best.
Majestic Steel Ranges are the best.
504 Broadway. P. C. DcVol , Proprietor. 'Phone ' 87.
HI I Ml I Nd AND
KING JACKET
'If ' the laillcN of Council Itliili'H would Inspect our line of Smoking
.TackclK , we know what they'd buy h lin for ClirlHttnaH.Sinokli ) } ; . [ iiekctn
ure a wlyllnli , comfortable anil neat house coat that any man , .VOUIIK
or old would appreciate aw an Xinan | ft. We have them In Flannel * ,
Hertford Cords , lii fiift there IH no e nd to the different colors and pat-
terim , ranging In prk'c from
$3.50 to $15.00
Yon can buy a real nlco ono for $ 'UH ) .
\Vc have nn elegant line of Hut h Itobes , Umbrellas , CanoH , Neck
wear , Silk and Linen Handkerchief H , Kid Oloves , Mufllerfl.x brauttul |
SiiHpenderH , Kpeeln ! Unit of ClirUtniUH Jloulery and other gifts to ho found
only at a llrnU'lnns IIUUNO that handle * men'H goodf * .
Metcalf & MetcaJf ,
17-19 Pearl St. and 18-20 Main Street.