Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 14, 1903, PART I, Page 6, Image 6

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TITE OMAITA" DAILY XT.Yr. RAYtTIiPAY, XOVEMI.ER . .14. 1003.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
SALOON WAR OS IN EARNEST
Efforts Mad to fi aoh a Compromise Oomt
to Kan.-b'.
INJUNCTION HEAK.i ON IN CCURT
Official pear that (llr'i Hfm
Will B Serloaslr C nrtalled t a
learn (he Wirrluc Firtlaaa
Are Reconciled.
. All efforts to setim in saloon fight yes
terday tailed and today in the district
station Wednesday afternoon. The father
of young Burke arrlred Thursday night
from Alvord. la., end Mid that Ms boy had
left home, with young Klmmell, who hsd
been working for him. end the two w.?r
on their way to Parsons, Kan., whrre Klm
mell's home wss, Klmmell, Mr. Burke said,
had Induced hi? ron to leave hi home and
that they started to walk from Counrll
muff a to Pacific Junction, wheie they
hoped to bourd a train. Mr. Burke stated
that he expected to bring ault against the
railroad, as he believed the engineer of the
train ought to have sen the boy on the
track and atopped hla train In time.
Plumbing and heating. Blxby A Son.-
Foot Ball at Mannvra,
The game between the foot ball teaina of
court will witness tne mat re-, s.irnns.i. the Dodge light Guards and Tarkio college
Doth sidva will be or I civ juuge i-nk.oit
with applications lor un:pt.u. Injunc
tion against certain sa.uons una trie nBht
Will be on In real earned.
Attorney Wadswoith, representing the
Stora llrewlng company'! interests in this
city, filed In the district court yesterday
petitions lo enjoin twenty-one more sa
loons, the hearing for the temporary In
junctions being set for November 28. There
wss no move made by the other side but
It Is said they will make a strong resist
ance today to the suits brought by Attor
ney Wadsworth against the Poore and
Sherlock saloon. These are the two sa
loons which the Stora people are niter
today and s. large number of witnesses
have been subpoenaed by Mr. 'Wadsworth.
Attorney Benjamin will aeek temporary
restraining orders today BgaHist the sa
will tie railed at 8 o'tlcck this afternoon at
Lake Manawa. The soldiers are hopeful
that the public patronage will be better
than last week, when they played Doane
college. This will be the lineup of the
teams:
TARKIO.
L E R r.
.1 T R T
.L U R O
K (J
.K T
R r.
q n
Ot'ARDS.
Chwrtnut
Pflfnol
Ooff ,
W irk ham (C)
Pool
Tbnm.a
Nlrhol
Riitherfora
Dirt rich
P.atman
Richmond
L 0
L T
I, E
Q B
.RHRiLH B ;
L H B1 R H B
...P Il P B
Substitutes for Podge Guards:
Warren and Mullck.
... I.rnn
.. Stuart
McMillan
... Smith
.. Mo ra
... Nil
... Mori
Kleol (O
.... Law
.... Coia
. Farrtar
Greene,
Hafer sells lumber Catch the Idea?
Vote for Grandma.
loons conducted by Rapp A l.au at Willow I One vote with every cent of your pur
avenue and Main street; Hansen A Ras- chases at DeLo
niussen at 230 West Hroudwny; M. O'Con
nor at 923 South Main street and John
Rrennan at 83 South Main street. . These
re four of the saloons owned by the 81 on
Brewing company and Its local agent W.
A. Wells, has been made party defendent
In the suits: It was stated thai O'Connor
had closed his saloon last evening until
the present controversy Is settled one way
or the other. Attorney Wadsworth on be
half of the St on company will make no
resistance In these canes and notified At
torney Benjamin that it would not be nec
essary for him to Increase the court costs
by producing any wltntsres.
It was reported on the streets last night
that tho Stora people had a trump card up
their sleeves which they had not yet played
but which they were prepared to produce
If pushed any further. It was stated to be
card which If played might Interfere
somewhat with the city's finances.
This fight among saloonmen Is being de
plored on every side as terminate how It
De Long's during the Gradrna
voting contest. Vote for any lady In Coun
cil BlufTs who Is a Grandma. The three
Grandmas receiving the highest number
of votes will be entitled to the hnndsome
furniture now on exhibition at Petersen A
Schoenlnff's. Harvey DeIong, Printer and
Stationer.
lied IlalN and Dolls Free Today,
Two hundred red paper hats advertising
De Long's Gradma voting contest will he
given away today at 2 p. m. at Petersen- A
Bchoening's to any two hundred girls who
will wear them from there to Deixmg's.
Ar.lvlng at DeLong's each girl will be pre
sented with' a Fli:plno doll free. Call sit
Petersen & Eclioen'ng's at 2 p. m. t
Wanted.
J. Zoller tk
Co.'
1,000 turkeys.
Real Estate Transfers.
These transfers were filed yesterday In
the Ahntrnnt t i 1 1 O li H Irmn nfn rt t a . 1 1 1 r- a
will It Is conceded by all that It will do no V Burkley and wife to II. O.
one any good. Tho mayor and other city i MoGee, lot 33. block 12. Ferry ad-
cfftelals are watching It with considerable 'mionj. w d
10
alarm fearing that It may result In a gen
eral closing of the saloons, an event which
would seriously cripple the city's finances
and Inevitably result In a curtailment of
both the police and fire departments.
N. T. Plumbing Co.. Tel. S60. Night, t-667.
Board of Super I nor Adjonrns.
The Board of County Supervisors com
pleted Its business for this mejting ye.ter-
day afternoon and adjourned until the ieg- '
Ular session In January. That the board
might possibly rescind Its action In tl.e
matter of the appointment of an overseer
for the poor farm had been talked, but the
question was not even brought up.
W. W, Hanthom and Joseph B.erw-ln
were selected to check up the accounts of
the offices of the county treasurer, sheriff
and superintendent of schools for the term
ending January 1 next They are to re
ceive compensation not exceeding 15 a day.
The members of the board and the county
auditor slg..vJ a petition to Congrea.am.in
Smith asking that U II. Bolton be up
Pointed postmaster at the new town of
McClelland.
Wlckham Bros, secured a further estl-
Petr Rasmussen and wife to Chris
tian Christiansen, lot 10, block 15,
Burns' addition, w d 1
Pottawattamie Investment company to
Wlllhim L. Butler, lot 1, Canady's
subdivision of lot 11, and Bluff lot
on Mount Lincoln In Elder's ad
dition, w d 1.100
Patrick Lynch and wife to W. P. Shep
ard, lot 21, block 6, Squire's ad
dition, w d '1
Four transfers, total $1,113
MINOR MBTIO.
Davis sells drugs.
Leffert's glasses fit. '
Stoekert sells carpets.
A store for men "Beno's."
Celebrated Mets hear on tap. Neumayer.
Diamond betrothal rings at Leffert's, 409
Broadway.
14-K and 1S-K wedding rings at Leffert's
() Broadway.
1 yrography outfits and supplies. C. B.
Alexander & Co., 333 Broadway.
Bert Wise, son of George Wise. Is home
from a four months' vlatt In Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs.
E. Caughey have gone to Denver, Colo.,
to spend the winter.
Rev. J. W. Robinson of one of the Indl
, ana conferences will occupy the pulpit Bun
i day at the Upworth Methodist church.
I for rent nfflna rnnm rmnnil fliui, An
mate of t6,G70 on their contiact for the of the moat central locations In the bual-
poor farm buildings, making in all $12,06 "" portion of the city. Apply to The Bee
which they have received. The contract
office, city.
called for 119,440. thus leaving $7.24 to be ing to visit Ruth lodge of Omaha this
paid when the wors Is c.mpieted. evening will meet at odd Fellows' temple.
When the board adjourned Thursday It i 7 m-
did so to meet yesterday afternoon. ' and 1 ,.2r.r7",.1 m)L12"room '"I'1"!.?' 5,k-
.. i . . ' . ; , land avenue. In part or all. Furnished or
the morning was to have been spent In In- unfurnished. Modem In every respect; also
specting a road In Garner township asked ' good barn. O. p. Mo Keason. ,
for. As three of the supervisors failed to ' Chris tan Hclence lecture by Carol Norton,
put In an appearance, the inspection was fci lL??, TVZ
not made and action on the petl.lon for the ulillo Invited. Admission free.
road will go over until the January meet- i The memoera of Harmony chapter order
leg.
Watch for the mis spelled words they're
omlng,
Matters la District C'oart.
The sealed verdict returned by the d.a
trlct court Jury Thursday night in the suit
ml W. C. Utit-rback, a former sa.oon keper.
to recover from W. A. Will., Ijcai agent of I I nion Pacirtc railroad, was arralgnud he
the Stors Brewing company. $tis..4j, pull '"re Justice Ouren yesterday and nis hoar-
hlra for beer, was found to be lor t.ie dj.
Of Kestern Slur desirlno- In vlalt earn
chapter of Onr.ulia this evening will meet
at iM st Pearl street ond Broadway.
Dr. Mary Tlnley who waa called to New
Turk by tha illness of her slater. Miss
lieatrice, who was suffering from typhoid
fever, has wiltten members of the fanillv
here thai talcs Beatrice is now on tho
loud to recovery.
Harry Gllmore. arrested Thursday night
by 8pclal Officer Weir while lr. the act.
as It Is charged, of stealing coal from the
fendant when opened by Judge I'r.ston
yesterday moming.
The Iowa mulct law provides tha any
money paid for the purchase of liquor can
be recovered, as such tala of liquor Is li
violation of the law. Tne law, however,
provides that a demand tor sui h repayment
must be made. In th iuju m Lar the 1
plalntiff'a petition lulled t.i thuw thai audi
a demand had been made. The attorney for
the plaintiff was pet mined to amend 111
mg sec lor next Monday, in deCault o:
t ail placed at (200 Uilinore was . sent to
the county Jail.
HONORS GO TO MINNESOTA
Wins First and Seconal Prises la Ike
Xadenal Batter Makers'
Contest.
WATERLOO, la.. Nov. 13. (Special. )
The scores of the various contestants In the
petition, but wiien the plaintiff waa p.a.-ed j butter contest held under the auspices
on the stand attain and asked to teaufy to of ,ne National Buttermakers' association
his demand tor th r payment of it.e bave been received. Following are the re
amount he hnil puld out for beer to t.ie,eult":
(lefendunt he ita;ed ihat hj had Intlmaic.i These tests provoke great Interest on
to Agent Wel.s ilia, if he "uU nt sta.i j th rrt of nuttermnkers all over the
him up In the saloon buKincM bKain s ou j uountr-v- They extend over a year and
body else o-jld lave to quit." ih. ill!'"' markings are maae, the grand aver
Jury evidently -construed aa a ihroat an. I "f which Is the one upon which prises
not a demund. by bn.iKlng In a erdiit tor! nT Slanted nd honors bestowed. Over
Wells. i Luttci makers scattered throughout. tt;e
A motion win ji wl by the d fe'.u a..t i l'n,teJ Hlates or.teted In competition tor
yesterday dr u now tilil m tne sl. of;1'1" ,,rit honors, than which there are none
Bertha yuaiuv Kgalisl Auguit tiljae and i f 'eJler to be testowci in this country, but
wife. In which tl;e plutntiff was gie.i a I "ly u" "! In throughout the contest.
Verdict Widue.ilay Kr over 12,'jiW lor a;e ln ,owa only ten competitors stayel In
and damags for as.uult. . during the six tests.
I The highest average score was made by
rbargeU wttn Koralna Check.. . M Sondergaard of Ilutcliinson, Minn.,
The town marshil :.f loveland. n-u j waa given 9.;5 per cent. The second
county, and a conxtahle dll a ..nc t ,n j hishest wan scared by John Soliie of New
printing on a hand cr last evening uni j sl11- Minn.. 94.66 per cent, a difference
overhauled betwiVn C;s-ci;t and this cl'.v ' of "nl 00 r 1 P1" "' 11 ' Interostlng
John Cox. wan ed loi pasalng . rhe.-k. i lo learn thal Mr' Soln f',vl "rs' Prise
alleged to be forge-d o:i Mrs. Halderman j lur ln 'nltert r and that he
of Iceland. Tl.e check was purported to ,s mkl" rt record in the same
be signed by a far.nor named Hunt and c:eu ,n l"cn 8Hm Hsngdahl. the
wuriu e prise nuuermaaer apeni . weveral
called fur $li;o. Afie - getting Mrs. .MiKi';
mau to cash the chuck Cox started for
Council Bluffs along the rat road track.
The town marshal learned the direction
he had taken ai-.d followed on a, hand car,
overtaking t'ox at Big like, J.ist i n'th
of this city. 'He took Cox hack Willi bin
to Loveland last night.
hm Innarat on Dead Boy.
Tha coroner of Mil's county has deciilel
that an Inquest will not be necaary In
the case of WIV.lim Burke, the young man I
killed by a Burlington train near Hlnton j n,aker, who Btat, Dliiry Commlwloner
! Wright says would likely have won fame
race
of his life and by the alchemy of his
Intelligent mastery of the cream and but
ter business succeeded In pnxluclng a:i
article of butler so perfect that the con
nclaeeurs of Europe at the Paris' exposi
tion pronounced it the best on exhlhltlon
there. Mr. Bollte Is an "understudy," If
you please, of the great Hangdahl, being
his puptl.
The third prise went to P. H. Kelllng of
Jcfferon, Wis., who secured an average
marking of 94.91 per cent.
In Iowa there were a number of butter-
Can't Sleep?
flf your Derr. Dr. Miles' Nerrlnt
-will itreoglhen thfrn grid bring- sweet
Blerp and health. Ilsy Is dangerout.
,A11 crugglats sell and guarantee. Sena
:poatal for book on nervous diseases.
'JjiL 1L3 MXUIUAXi CU. Elkhaxl, U4,
anu honor had they stayed In the
during the entire six tests.
A Wonderful Opportunity Awaits You
We have determinetl to enrpass all preTiou efforts and make this the biggeRt holiday sea
Bon known in the history of Council Itluffs jewelry business. Inspired by the wonderful in
crease in our business the past few months we hare determined to put our holiday trade far In
advance of any previous season. With this in view we have bought heavy the large quantity
gives us the advantage of the very liberal discounts and enables us to quote much lower prices
than smaller stores. We have new goods coming in every day and from now on until after
"Xmas time our store will be one sea of dazzling holiday bargains. Thousands of new and
beautiful designs in Solid Gold, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Hand-painted China and Leather
Goods. The more severe you are in your comparisons and criticisms of quality and prices the
more you will appreciate our claim as leaders in high grade jewelry. We, positively have the lar
gest and finest stock of jewelry and most complete line of desirable gifts shown in western Iowa.
DIAMONDS
We are showing the most unique and beautiful collection of
rare gems that Council Uluffs people have had an opportunity to
see. All the new and beautiful designs in Kings, Urooches, Pen
dants, Earrings, Scarf Pins, Studs, Lockets and Cuff Buttons all
set with magnificent sparkling stones. They must be actually
seen to be fully appreciated. We have Diamonds as precious as
fl,000, or as cheap as $25. We are showing some mighty fine
solitaires at $400, $500, $000. No trouble to show them. Visitors
always welcomed.
a ' A '
Solid Gold Jewelry
Our greatest efforts are behind the grand showing in this de
partment and it is without doubt the only place in the city where
SOLID GOLD JEWELIJY can be selected from a really metro
politan stock of high grade goods.
Our stock-consists of several hundred handsome designs in a
great variety of desirable i1-' ,-edful articles, such as
Chatelaine Watches. Men's Watch Chains,
Ladles' Watch C hains. Ilahy Chains and Lockets,
Weddlno- Ulna. Children's Hlnsrn,
Mnk Buttons. Ladles' and Men's Watches,
Lockets and Minds. Band ninfes and Bracelets. .
svta tft bt-V
,....
lumimiHuil(,,,....
New Sterling Silverware
Some stunning bargains in our beautiful assortment of high
grade Sterling Silver. All the well known manufacturers are
represented in this large and exclusive collection.
Special attention is called to the new designs iu Toilet. Sets,
Brushes and other articles in Sterling Silver.- The new La Vision,
Poppy, Colonial, Daisy, L'Art and Kose designs entirely new
and most beautiful. SVe have a complete assortment of
Bon nn Dishes.
Tooth Brush Holders,
Candelabras.
Ksl-aa-Korkt-. Spoons.
Table Ware,
Napkin R Intra,
ninlnsr Table Bells,
Caps and Mugs,
Tea Seta,
Servers and Trays.
Mounted Flasks,
Smoking; Sets,
Tobaeeo Jars,
Clarar Jars,
latch Safes,
Soap Boxes.
Cut Glass Showing
A revelation in pleasing and appropriate designs in the new
est and most exclusive patterns of Cut Glass ever brought to the
city. We have all the well known makes in their new and ex
clusive cuttings
Handled Nankins,
Water Pitchers,
Water Bottles,
I'rult Bowls.
Kausaar Dishes.
Jewel Cases, u
Decanters,
Wine Glasses.
Vaaea.
Salt and Peppers,
Ilerry Bowls,
Salad Dishes.
Klnaer Uowls,
Tnmblera.
ps-vft MA.
Hand Painted China.
We have an elaborate collection of beautiful
including all the useful and desirable chinaware for table use
and crnauiental adornment. Notice our east show window dis
play in this line. We have a host more of good bargains, but the
only way that you can appreciate them is to come and visit our
store. If you find what you want and are not ready to buy, we
will mark and lay it away for you .
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
We have the best equipped optical department in the state of Iowa. Glasses fitted by latest im
proved and scientific methods. Our glasses are worn and recommended by the best people in
this vicinity. We examine your eyes free of charge. Special attention given to mail orders.
TISLEHOrE Loi7.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
409 BROADWAY.
In the evening and no trace of her has
been obtained up to the present. It Is
not known whether the voluntarily left,
has been murdered, committed suicide or
been abducted. Bloodhounds have been
put on the trail, but no satisfactory re
sults have been obtained.
SNOW BEING PASSED AROUND
Omaha Doesn't Get All There
or Krra So Mneh as
Points Cast. ,
Is,
UKS MC1NK8. Nov. 13. The flrst snow
of the season fell here this morning. Re
ports Indicate that the fall covers the
greater portion .of the state.
BLOOMINGTON. III., Nov. :3. Snow
commenced felling In central Illinois this
morning,- the first of the season, and in
dications point to an sll day ptorm. Re
ports from contiguous counties show that
the snow la general.
KIRK8VILLE, Mo., Nov. IS. A hard
snowstorm set In here toduy. The ground
Is covered. This Is the flrst snow fall of
the season in this state.
Farmer's Wife Disappears.
WATERLOO, la.. Nov. 11 -8pecial -
The people in the vicinity of Flnrhford s
greatly erivd over the disappearance
from her home of Mrs. Jacob Decker, tbe
wife of a wealthy farmer. Bhe disap
peared from the farmhouse Wl o'clock
Takes Fatal Dose of 1-aadaounj.
I.OOAN, I.. Nov. IS. (Special.) Silas
Krom of Persia. la., a house builder and
mover. R5 years old. committed aulcide yea-
terday noon by drinking two ounces of
laudanum. Krom was a hard crinker ana
had some s'.hrht ailment. Wednesday he
tried to shoot himself with a revolver but
his wife prevented him. Thursday he sent
his wife from the house to procure water
and on returning she found the empty lau
danum vial In his hand. He died within
an hour. He leaves a wife and one daugh
ter.
rect a verdict against Hugh V. Brown,
one of the heirs, which was sustained by
the court and Judgment rendered. Eight
lawyers were employed. Defendent will
appeal to supreme court.
Increases Capital Stock.
LOGAN, la.. Nov. 13. (Speclal.)-The
Woodbine Telephone company has In
creased Its capital stock from 13,000 to 150.
000. The compuny was organised ten years
ago. The present officers are: O. H. Klb
ler. president: 8. B. Klbler, tressurer; II.
A. Kenney, manager; M. A. Reed, secretary.
Hatcher Commits Suicide.
NORA SPRINGS, la.. Nov. 13 -(Special
Telegram. Wm. A. Bedroth, a butcher,
committed suicide by cutting his throat
in his sluughtcr house. No cause Is known,
lie leaves a family.
Family
Washing
ME I CALF & HALF
Big Clothing
Sals
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Today wc have on
sale all our broken
lots of men's suits.
We have gone
through our stock
and have selected
all the men's suits
of which we have
not a full assortment
of sizes. These have
all been placed oh
one table and the
prices reduced.
SI8 Suits for SI2
$15 Suits for SIO
312 Suits for $8
SIO Suits for SI
The sizes are from 34 to 42. The
patterns are those that have sold' best
this season. This is your opportunity.
Three Styles of $15 Overcoats at $11
At a Very
Low Rate
"A Store for Men."
'ielephone 265.
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
$10 and $12
These p.'ict'S makes i t
look like a special sale, but
it irUl't,
'.'hey ait; "roni our regular
lines at the regular prices,
l.ut.'wc are safe in saying
that there are no better
valuea offered anywhere
they are only a sample of
tho low prices and high
qualities that prevail
throughout our MEN'S DE
PARTMENT. $10 Over-
Colliers- Is Bsrsis.
SIIAMOKIX. Pa.. Nov. 13.-A fierce firs
is raging in the No. I vein of the Enter
prise colliery. The fire started last nlcht
from an unknown source The colliery Is
owned by XV. L. Connrll A Co. of Srranton
and employs 600 men and boys. Ths em
ployes are flghtlns; ths blase.
Warns" Commits ft striae.
IOWA CUT. Iu.. N-w. IS. Herimering- nt
hotel uriier Hie rmira of "Mabel Ives of
"Tedsr Bsplds." a beju'lful snd unknown
young woman oni-nilted suicide this morn
ing by taking ea:-hollc Hfld. 8he Is not
linown at Cedsr Rill.ir.
BIsT Will l air Ended.
ONAWA. la. Nov. U.-(8peclal Tee
t m ) The Itlg will ruse i f (lerman M.
Brown. lnvnling an estate of $1H0 ftA on
Trial in dlslrlvt court here, rame lo s tr
mlnatlua this morning, on a motion to dl
Make Your Money
EARN MONEY FOR YOU.
We hare on our list soma proper
ties that bare been netting from 8
to JO per rent for years. Location
are right, properties right, price
right and terms right
fl.800-315 N. Eighth atreet. One
tory cottage, sis rooms, gaa,
hath, hot and cold water, furnace,
cellar. Itents for 918.
$2,000-115 Stutsman atreet. One
story cottage, five rooms, bath,
gas, city water, nice lawn, shade.
Itents for $18.
SQUinE & Aiinis
TeUphoiM 96. 101 Pearl 5trct.
W havs recently mad additions to our
facilities and are prepared to do FAMILT
WASHING on a tLrg scale and at a very
low rata. Any finish S!rd on SHIRTS,
COLLARS and CL'FFS.
Telephone 290
and w will mall you a folder giving ful
particulars for family work and our low
price plan.
Evans Laundry Co,
522 Pearl St Coundl Bluffs
CLEANING AND DYEING
lalles' and Oentlimen's Clothing- Cleaned,
. Dyed, Pressed and Hepulred; also Li v
Cleaning. No shrinkage or rubbing off
i guaranteed. Work done on short notice.
I COUXCIl BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
Tel. tt. 11,17 Wvki nrnlit a.
Gapfrlaai bf Uar. aaiSitl a aut
coats, iu heavy kersey. cloth, heavy serge lining, hair cloth
sleeve lining, improved velvet collar that is guaranteed lo
retain it shape.
$12.00 OVEKCOATS, in fine Melton and kersey ch.tliK,
guaranteed linings, equal to tailor made.
$10.00 Suits, hand tailored, new fabrics and have fill
the appearance of high priced clothing.
?12.00 Suits, in plain fabrics and new Scotch mixtures
hand tailored, new 'varsity or sack styles.
TWELVE DAYS till Thanksgiving make you.- pur
chases where selections are easilv made- -"JJEXO'S."
the jenn
Mail Orders Filled.
Cruncil Bluffs, Iowa
LEWIS CUTLER
MOHTIC1AM.
Paart c Cauaall SlatTs. 'Faasa SI.
IMBsaty SKate Vstsrtnartaa.
1 aoo Inapaotoc.
n.LnrjacciDTTi, d. v. s.
j CITT VKTHTRINAJUAJ".
j CMBas) aa4 laarmary. acta and Masoa
j Iflttttt. WrHI C
1
SPEGIAL GASH PEAT SALE
FOR TODAY.
Roast Beef.
per pound
Five pounds good steak,
for
Round Steak.
three pounds
Sirloin Steak.
three xiund
Porterhouse Steak,
throe pounds
Rib Roast,
lier fMiur.d
Roll Htef.
per pound
Hams.
per pound..
...Sc
25c
25c
25c '
25c
5c
Olc
61c
Hulk Oysters, per quart.
Bacon,
per pound a
Spuie Ribs.
three pounds
Pork Chops,
per pound
Mutton Stew,
per pound
T-sa uf Mutton,
at
Beat Iurd.
ner Dound
Dressed Spring i hlrken.
per pnuna
Good llultar.
per pound
Fresh Kga.
per dust-u
..12ic
25c
!21c
5c
9c
10c
121c
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- We appreciate your trade and will try at all timea
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THE ORVIS MARKET
TELEPHONE 46. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS.