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    TiiE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1004.
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On Ds
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10 ALL
JIM B FT
There's Nothing That Quite Takes the Place of These.
Watch our windows from
THE
BeiALKd
OF
v? I'll ill ,
1 ,
now till Christmas and you'll see the swellest
Diamonds. Watches and Silverware,
Rich Jewelry and Art Goods,
Fine Cut Glass and Hand
Painted China.
NO Goods Misrepresented hut soli upon their merit and
the honor of our reputation. It will require a connoisseur
of values to Appreciate these wonderfully low prices. If you
are no connoisseur of values in Jewelry you may feel confi
dent of faring Just as well. Buying Direct from the
Manufacturer we save the Middleman's Ptont.
V n 11 i ittTr-
line of .
HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS
ver shown in this section. All our previous
efforts have been outdone. Our Stock is
larger and more complete than at. any time in
our past history.
v REMEMBER It's no trouble to show goods at the
"GET THE HABIT" Store.
JOE SMITH & CO.
416 BROAD WAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS, IOWA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ENDS LONG RECEIVERSHIP
W. W. Loomis Makes Final Bepoft on
Council Bluffs Iasnranoe Company.
LESS THAN TWO DOLLAR CASH STARTER
l.lttlc Itrallsrd from Assets to Satisfy
' I tor. and Remainder Will
A I t'mw V at R.plvp
and Attorneys.
W. W. Loomis yesterday filed- In the dis
trict court hla flnal report as receiver of
the Council Bluffs Fire Insurance corn
puny. Mr. Loomla was appointed receiver
In June, 1S9G, and during the r.lns and a
half years he has se.ved. us such iha
tangled affair of the defunct company
cauxrd almost endless litigation la the
dlKtrlot and federal courts.
In January. 1893, a few months prior to
the company bid mill? inao.vcnt, the re
port to the state auditor showed It had
airrts of U'O.OuO. Mr. Loomis, on being-
appbintod receiver, promptly , scaled , lha
aHMets down to $19,000, and this ere ited
cnlderable surprise and at the tame time
much , comment. Results, however, bava
proven that Mr. Lobrala wai correct. Bines
hla appointment as receiver Mr. Loomis
has only be n able to discover assets of
$Di,131.84. When he took charge of the af
fair of the company the only cash to be
found was $1.16 which remained to the
credit of the concern In a Chicago bank
and wh eh evidently had been overlooked.
After disbursing lll,sV7.78 Receiver Loomla
reports he has $4,923.08 on hand. Against
this there Is the bill of the attorneys,
amounting to $4,498.71 and the receiver's
claim for compensation at' 1800 a year,
amounting to $4,750. During the nine and
a half years he has served aa receiver
Mr. Loomis had drawn but $400. The
liabilities of the company amounted to
t46 66i.37, there being 15 910 claims (or un
earned Insurance poilclrs filed with the
receiver.
In his report Mr. Loomis calls attention
to the fact that among the assets of the
company was a note, originally for $4,750,
liven, by one of the stockholders, for stock
which at the time Mr, Loomis took charge
mounted, with accrued Interest, to over
IB.OuOi Claims for fire louses against the
company which were unpaid amounted to
C9.4V4.J7.
CRAKD JURY MAKES FINAL REPORT
Karl Karrer Amoaaj Them and at
Once Pleads Guilty.
The district court grand jury, which had
been in session slnoe November tl, com
pleted Its deliberations yesterday morning
and, after making a complete report of Us
findings to Judge Orson, wws discharged,
having finished Its labors for the year. In
all seventeen Indictments were returned by
the grand Jury, of which twelve were made
public, the defendants In the others not
y't being in custody.
The principal Indictment returned la that
against Karl Karrer, the saloon keeper
who robbed the Treynor bank on October
(, after locking Miss Frances Flood,
daughter of the cashier, who was alone In
the building at the time, in tha vault. Ac-
THE
Rapid Delivery Go.
10 PEARL STRICT.
We Guarantee Qntc and Safe
IMivery of llaggnge. and Parcels.
O'JR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
TRY Ui.
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phono F7J4.
cording to the Indictment, Karrer secured
$1,523 of the bank's funds, as follows: Cur
rency, $1,167; gold, $305; sliver, $30. With the
exception of about $100, the full amount
stolen by Karrer was recovered by Sheriff
Canning.
As soon as the report of the grand Jury
was made known, Karrer notified the
county attorney that he desired to plead
guilty and that he was anxious to be sen
tenced as soon as possible. Consequently
he was at once arraigned before Judge
Green and afforded an opportunity to enter
his formal plea of guilty, which he did,
and the Judge announced he would pass
sentence Monday.
The other indictments made public yes
terday, the defendants being In custody,
are: George Clucas, chargod with the theft
on October 28 last of two horses, the prop
erty of Joe, alias "Gypsy," Stevens. Ills
bund was placed at $5U0.
William Frye, formerly a member of the
rlty street cleaning department, charged
with breaking and entering tha store of
the Younkerman 8eed company at 164 West
Broadway on October 1 last. His bond was
pluced at J800.
. Mahlon Bothers, charged r with resisting
execution of process In threatening to kill
the officers who went to arreet him No
vember 30 last for stealing coal from Illi
nois Central cars. His bond was placed at
$500. Bethers Is now serving out a $50 fine
and costs In the county Jail for stealing
the coal.
Frank Watklns and Louis Brown, negroes
(two Indictments against each), charged
with breaking and entering the saloon of
John Brennan at 823 South Mala street on
the night of November 13 last, and break,
lng and entering the barber shop of H. L
Banks at 911 South Main street on the
same night In the first case their bonds
were placed at $100, and in the second at
$500.
E. T. McGlnnls, a railroad section hand,
charged with the theft of an overcoat, the
property of C. A. Servls, from the City,
hotel at Underwood on November 30. His
bond was placed at $400.
Robert Vrooman, charged with breaking
and entering an Illinois Central freight esu;
on the night of October 29 lost and steal
ing several sacks of wheat. His bond was
placed at $500, but was later reduced to
$300, which he succeeded In furnishing and
securing his release pending his trial.
James Ralph, charged with larceny from
the person. Ha Is charged with stealing $30
and a watch from Cla.ua Peterson In Mln.
den, la., on September 28 last. His bond
was placed at $500. ,
Andrew Anderson, charged with breaking
and entering the residence of Louis Hansen
In Lewis township on Nevember 12 lout and
stealing a fur overcoat. His bond was
placed at 1800.
In Its report the gran.) '
both the county and city
sanitary condition.
day school will be at noon. The mid
week testimony meeting will be Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
The Second Church of Christ (Scientist)
will hold services in Woodman hall. In
the Moniam block, at- 10:45 a. m. Sub
ject, "God the Preserver of Man." Sun
day school will be at 11:45 a. m. and the
regular mid-week testimony meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:46 o'clock.
There will be public worship at Trinity
Methodist church ut U a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. In the morning the pastor. Rev. A. E.
Burlff, will take us the theme of his ser
mon, "The Pathway to Tower." In the
evening the service will be evangelistic lii
character . with singing by the chorus
Choir. Sunday school will be held at 10
a. m. and Epworth league devotional meet
ing at 6:30 p. m.
There will be preaching services this
evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Union Chris
tlan churc. Thirty-fifth street and Broad
way. Sunday pcliool will be 3 D. m.
At the Swedish Baptist church, Williams
ana Sixth street, Rev. C. J. Chrlstlanson,
pastor, there will be services at 10:30 a.
m. and g p. m. Sunday school will be
at noon and Young People's meeting at
7:15 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting oft
neaoesaay evening at i o'clock.
ELKS' AXMAL MEMORIAL SERVICE
Plumbing and heating.
Long- and Interesting: Program Pre
pared for Occasion.
The annual memorial services of Council
Bluffs lodge No. 531, Benevolent and Pro
tective X)rder of Elks, will be held this
afternoon In the New theater, commencing
at 2 o'clock, and will be open to the public.
Ths members of the lodge will assemble at
the club house at 1:30 o'clock and from
there will march In a body to the theater.
The addresses will be made bv Charles M
Harl of this city and George W. Eagan of
iogan, la. An elaborate program has been
arranged by the committee, consisting of
Emmet Tinley, E. A. Troutman, J. F. Wil
cox and Dr. C..P. Lew la. These will act
aa ushers: George 8. Wright, V. B. Ueno,
George H. Mayne. B. L. Emnkle. John
Kllieen, J. P. Mulqueen; and the accom
panists will be Miss Corlnne Paulsen, Miss
Mae Tulleya, Dr. C. P. Lewis.
Ths program, which, oniric to Its irneth
has been divided Into two parts, will be as
follows:
PART I.
Onenlns? AerATmniB v1tit vnia,
secretary.
uemi, Kindly Light" (Pudlev Buck),
Elks' quartet, C. S. Haverstock, W. 8. Rig
don, C. P. Lewis, J. R. Uerke.
Ceremonies, exalted ruler and officers of
lodge.
Opening ode, brothers.
Invocation, chaplain, Rev. Harvey IIos
tetler. "CroBeing the Bar," Elks' quartet.
Contrulto solo, "Visions" (Carle Jacobs
Bond), Mrs. Zoe Pearl Park.
Eulogy, Charles M. Harl.
PART II.
Pal(in. .nl.. - U ....... k . VT n.1
. .uiu, . . . in.-in, if-, j-iuw lily v 1 9
gtor" (Dudley Buck), C. S. Haverstock.
Eulogy. George W. Eagan, Logan, la.
Duet, '"Twilight" (George B. Neviii). Mrs.
IVarl Park, C. 8. Haverstock.
ntralto solo, "Abide With Me" (Lin
. . rs. Zoe Pearl Park, Elks' quartet.
ii.f ceremonies, exalted ruler and of
or lodge.
a gy, brothers and audience.
..Miction.
gAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
Western Iowa College
Er Now. Catalog fr.
E P. MILLER, Pr.sld.rit.
"! Temple. Thorns M14.
Services at the i
At St. John's English Li.
there will' be preaching serxi.ei i.. ,
m. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning the
pastor, Rer. O. W. Snyder, will take as
ths subject of his sermon, "tirlst Gath
ereth Hla Kingdom" and in ths evening,
"Christ Rewardeth Service." Sunday
school will bs at 1:46 a. m. and Young
People's meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Rev. Harvey Hoatetler, pastor of ths
Second Presbyterian church, will preach
this morning on "God's Way" and In the
evening on, "Ths Transgressor's Way."
At the Broadway Methodist church there
will be preaching services at 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Ths pastor. Rev. James
O'May, will take as ths subject of his
morning sermon, "Ths Fruit of Faith,"
and In ths evening, "Ths Price of a
Drink." At ths meeting of ths Epworth
league at P- the pastor will leo
ture on "The Qallllean Ministry." Sunday
school will bo at noon. Ths young men
of ths church will meet In the Sunday
school room at t p. m. to reorganise ths
Brotherhood of St. Paul.
First Congregational church,' Rev. James
Thomson, pastor. Hours of worship, 10:30
a. m. and 7:30 p.' m. Sabbath school at
noon. Christian Endeavor at : p. m.
In ths morning the pastor will preach
upon "Tha Abuse of a Bacred Ordinance."
The sacrament of bsntism and the Lord's
supper will bs administered at ths closs of
the sermon. The tvenlng subject will be
"Ths Three Crosses of Calvary."
The First Church of Christ (Scientist)
will hold service in the Sapp bujldlng at
11 a. m.. when tha subject of the lesson
will bs "God ths Preserver or wan. ouu-
..owa and cafe. OgCten hotel.
Eleven Building Permits.
Eleven building permits were issued yes
terday by City C:eik Zurmuelilen to the
Consolidated Construction c mpuny, aggre
gating tll.MS, as follows:
John A. Tlmbe.rm.an, frame-dwol'lng,
Damon Sliest $ 750
Q. W. Smith, frame store, West Broad
way 250
O. J. Kuhn, frame dwelling, . Avenue
B and Twentieth street 1 no
E. B. Gardiner, frame uwelling, Frank
lin avenue ' 1 goo
George 8. Damon, ' frame dwelling,
Turley avenue 350
8. A. Green, addition, fei-ond avenue
and Twenty-fourth street.... 225
Green Brothers, coal shed snd office .
building, Broadway and Uiuun TC0
Mrs. Patterson, addition. Seventh ave
nue 430
C. D. Parmalee, addition, M'ornkt gslde L
C. E. Baits, fiama dwelling, Liuculn
avenue , j.40)
E. W. Arthur, frama dwelling. Hyde
avenue 755
Real Estate Transfers.
These transfers we:e reportei to Ths Tee
December 3 by th litis Gu ranty and
Trut ccmpany of Council Bluffs:
J. E. Bender, eommlsiloner, to Flank
P. Fetter, nw 1o-7j-4o, d...? $8,40)
J. H. ( amnbell t Ida. A. Wendt, V,
e ls-'.7-as. w d 1
John J. Hailgin to Michael Ratigun,
nw4 ne ; 4 Ttl-42. w d J.610
William 1. Welgle tt al to ths I'"t a
wauaml Investment company rt al -lots
. l'l, bl.H'k In; I ts U, 14. bl ck
II, Cllne's add, q o d (0
Sarah H. Hart et al to Marls L.
Tucker, part lot 26, Llucolu Piacs,
w d 43S
Thomas E. Casady and wife to C. E
Price, trustee, et al, lot 10 block lot
lot IX block 11, Cl'us's add, q c 1
HOICEST and most
beautiful patterns of '
high grade wares, which
consists of the latest cre
ations and exclusive de
Wt-?7
High Qrade Locket
M.2S
Chatelaine
Bountifully Enameled in
Colors find Nowost Delimit
Fins Jeweled Movement
lfO. 600
Solid Gold Locket
$2.50
Solid Gold Front
For 2 Pictures
No. 686
t7 n
. !f,.'d.?ld. . Gold Filled Chatelaine
rine ua sea vim r.o, Uliaranteed 15 m,
Koss Uold Fiaisli Fine Jwe!l M
QUAUTY is the great
lever, and In every
honest comparison we
always get the credit of
being the lowest-priced
house in our line. .
Slo.W
Crown 14K Gold Filled '
Guaranteed 25 year. 15 Jeweled
gin MoTeinont, HuotlncCaBe
No. 610
So. 689 a
Ho. 601
ioremeol
$13.25
Gold Filled Hunting Case
Guaranteed 20 years, Elgin
Movement, Fioelr Jeweled
No. 602
$(.50
- Gold Filled
Chatelaine Fin
Bright Pollthed Romas
tiet witb Brilllanls
No. 360 a
$1.00
Solid Gold Front
Chatelaine Pin
Brifht Polished and
Roman
NO. 854
110.50 '
CrOwn Gold Filfed
Open Face. Guaranteed 20 years. Finely
Jeweled Elgin ilovonjeut
No. 61
$1.00
Misso Signet
Ring
Rose Gold Finish
No. 659 a
$5.00
Solid Gold
Crown and Crescent
Rose Gold Fininhed
t Gunuine Whole Pearls
' No. 326 a
1
$9.00
' Solid Gold
Set wi th fOQennine Pearls
Rose Gold Finish
No. 320 a
PONT DELAY 1
Make your purchases early.
We will put them away
fit rA4 Trr-M ft.
50c
Solid Gold Baby
Ring
Either Rnhr.
Pearl. Emerald or
Inrqnoiie
No. 662
W J WW TV Hs WsVilA S0
$8.00
J4K Solid Gold
Genuine Diamond
Solitaire
Full Cut Stons
EleHntly Csrred
Mounting
No. 60S
$40
Solid Gold
Bignet Ring, Bright
I'oiluiea
Very Henvy. Elegantly
Chased
BO. 60S
$2.75
Solid Gold
Bignet Ring for Girls
or Boys
Benntifully Chased
Xleary llouuliug
So. 611
$4.50
Solid Gold
Beautiful Genuine
Opals
Full of Irldoscent
Colors
No. 486
1.
Jas. fiosa 14K Gold Filled
Gusrsntoed 2.1 years
IS Jowulml Elgin Movement
Hunting Cass
No. 626
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TELEPHONE L607. 409 BROADWAY.
Remember, that with every dollar's cash purchase
you will receive a coupon entitling you to an opportunity
to receive free one of the following presents December 31:
A fine Diamond King, a solid Gold Watch, a rich cut glass
Dish, or one dozen Sterling silver Teaspoons.
WftryTrrmwwfWiytfm
ssi si an A ill liskssMiassMtfssssii
2!
i.mii.ii in i mi ii t ii isn i. , mi i. f J-
Sarnh E. Burnham and husband to
Kenton Hark ns, 1 ts H, 9, 10, block s,
Carson, w d
Treauier to Agnes W. Oaiady, lot ID,
block lu; lot 12. bitcK Jl. Liiiit a aau,
t d
Elizabeth H. Lewis, guard! in, to Hor-
lue r,. uould, lota l, 2, a, 4, diock J,;
lots 1 to 24. blork Si; lots 1 to 24.
block 47: lots 1 to 24 block 69; U4
1 to 24. block 74. KallroHd ad 1. d
Annie K. lewis et al to Horace K.
(Ion Id. same, w d
James W. Iewis aid wlfe to I,ionard
Kterett. bl ck. 36 47. 6, 74; 1 ts 1, 2.
3. 4. block 14. Railn ad add, w d
Horace B. Gould to Leonard Everett,
same, s w d
Fannie Lewis Bent ley and huxband
to Leouard Everett, name, w d
Wallxce Benjamin, administrator, to
.Leonard Everett, same, a
I
1.20
83
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S3
83
Fougeen transfers, aggregating;. ..$13,932
N. pY'lumbing Co. Tel. 230; night, F667.
HI50R MESTIOX.
Davis sells drugs.
Iftert's glasses fit.
Btockert sells carpets.
Domestic cooking, 33 No. Main st.
Duncan sells the best school shoes.
Night school at Western Iowa college.
Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 pearl St.
For rent, modern hou.e, 723 Sixth ave.
Duncan does th oest repairing, 23 Main.
Mrs. Hulette's china sale, December 6 to
17. 438 Ulen avenue.
Pyrograuhy oatflta und supplies. Alex
anders, i&i Uroadway.
Furnished room to rent, with furnace
heat. 16 First a enue.
Miss Arkwright's china sale, December i
to lu, U04 Myneter stieet.
New aloe of pictures and molding. Bor
wick, 211 bo. Main si. Tel. feu.
Missouri oak dry cordwood 16 cord deliv
ered. Win. Welch. Ik N. Mum bt. Tel. L8.
The tire department wus Kiven a run v en
ter.!, (y afternoon to Sixieeutn avenue bv a
lais alarm.
For rent, furnished room, centrally In.
cut.U; steam heat and gas; for one or two.
Addles M, Bee office.
Wanted, at ones, all Dartles owlnr mm .
call and settle their accounts and save
coats. Ueoige 8. Davis.
Huth Letchford ai d her pupils will arivo
a china exhibit Friday unu baturduy uo
ceniber 8 and 10, at olii Fourth streei.'
The case usalnHt Contractor wick ham
charged with obstructing lildge strest. was
dtBinutaed ynsterday, tlis obsiiuctlon having
Hoard and room, by vouni man In nrl.
vale family. In walking distance from Mil
waukee railway depot, tinot reieieniej.
Address C, bea. Council Bluffs.
2.0UO lbs. to tha ton auarunti I fnrt.m
& Brldtnstein, tlie new mm. Prompt serv
ice, tiest coal and wood,- lowest irttej.
iurds, 14th avenue and bib st. Tel. 182.
fpunty Hecorder-eb'ct 'O. O. Balrd an
nounced yeaierd&y evening that he luid
aiuinted Ernest Iathrop as his liepin v.
Mr. Lathnp U clerk In the store of 8. T.
Ilim sheriff's office bus btten advlHtd that
burglars broke Into the hardware store of
F. G. Ilftxel at Avoea Thursday night and
stole about fm worth of shotguns, revolv
ers and rumors.
W. A. Well, local ngent for the Stnrs
Brewing company, entertained a number
of -friends Inst evening at a game supper
r-erved at the compuny's headiiuartcrs, H
Went Ilrondwuy.
Mrs. Oscar younkerman, wife of the
alderman from the First ward, wns re
ported to the Board of Health yesterduy
as suffering from xmullpox. She was quar
antined at her home, 2M Benton street.
Articles of Incorporation of the Stuhr &
Reesy.Oraln company of Mlnden, la., were
nled for record yeaterday. The Incorpora
tors are John I!. Beesy, J. H. C. Stuhr
and Wllllnm Stuhr. Tiia capital Btock Is
placed at $5,000.
C. F. Hollinger of Norwnlk township
brought Into the county auditor yesterday
the scalp of a large wolf which he killed
Friday. The wolf Invaded his yard und
was lighting with hla dugs when Hullingei
ianut it.
Claude Kavanaugh, who recently fell heir
to a fortune of $luO,UOO left him by his god
father in Ireland, left lat evening for
New York on his way to Dublin, lrelund, I
where he has been called by the serious
illness of his father.'
Complaint has been made to the pollen
that a man giving the name of II. F. Fraese
and who secured a number of orders for
the enlarging of photogiuphs has left the
city after collecting money in advance on
his orders without tilling them. Frees,
which is said to be an asaumed name, la
believed to have gone to Kansas City,
John Melhnp, Jr., secretary of the Iowa
snd Nebraska Wholesale Grocers' associa
tion, went to Chicago last evening, wiiere
Monday he will represent thu association
at the hearing by the Interstate Commerce
commUHon on the uniform bill of lading
whlcli the railroads propose putting lu
force and against which the association
and shippers generally all over the coun
try protest.
The motor company yesterday announced
a chuuge in the recently published schedule
of lis Luke Munawu service. The mornli.g
service will ba aa follows: Leave 1'euil
and Broadway 0:10 a. in., leave Manawa
t:27 a. ni.; leave 1'euil und Broadway 6:44
S. m. leave Manawa 7:01 a. m.; leave Peurl
and Broadway 8:10 a. ni., leave Manawa
8:30 a. m. The afternoon service will be
the tame as already announced.
The trial of the suit of Mrs. Harris)
against Ilie Great Western railroad for
Im.uou damages foi the death of her hus
band was begun in the district court yts
tenlay. Attorney Saunders for tha railroad
objected to the method of drawing the
Jury for the reus.ii that the names of
the twelve Jurors who had served In th
Smith-Motor cui had ben omitted. Ju.igu
Green sustained the objection and the Jury
hud to be redrawn.
The funeral of the late Mrs. R. C. Men
nay will be held at Pi:i.) o'clock this morn
ing from the First Baptist church, where
the services will be conducted by the pun
tor, HeV. F. A. Case. Interment will lie
in Crescent City Cemetery and the services
ut the grave will be in charge of Itebekah
lodge No. 3. Members of Tlgredla temple,
Kuthbone Sisters, will meet at their hall
ut i0 o'clock to attend the funeral. Mem
bers of Lily camp, Koyal Neighbors of
America, will meet at the house at 111
o'clock to attend the funeral.
A Worthy Christmas
Gifi
1 at the disposal of, all who love health of
mind and body. Modern Sanitary Plumblnjf
offers exceptional advantages and we offer
special inducement to any who will avail
themselves of 'tha necessary luxury afforded
by a bath room fitted with the very latest
c,ieriti9c conveniences. If we- do HJ ii'i
dono right. ' ',. . . ' i . ,
J. G. Bixby G Son,
202 Malir & 203 Pair! S!s Couicll Bluffs,! la.
Telephone 193.
Caastrll U luffs clety Sews on Pays I
r.
II
THE WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE
IS A SUCCESSFUL, PROGRESSIVE
SIIBSTfiHTBAL
INSTITUTION
WLen selecting a school, why not select one of our
kind.- Winter term now open. Students enrolling every
week 'day. Knter., Monday.
Masonic Temple. E. P. MILLER, Pres.
Lriisisln
Every Wcman
1a LtslJiTsjMLsssi Anil tiould know
AiKitir Lii wo'taarrul
MARVEL Whirling Spray
II UW IsulariU.
4 mr nmM He U.
Il hi. (Utlll.tll .Ulllll. IllA
MAUI !.. . 1. 1 uo
ullir. bul .lid .u.niD fa
lllil.trald ImniS-mS ItglVM
full bKrllviil.r. .rul (1iik.Ii Hit lh.
lu..l.l Ic Urtic. MIKUltt.,
I rr it mmrtu
For sals b
CHAEFER B DBUU STORES, lltb sn
Cblcsgo stt.i So. omab. 14th and N Suit
Council bluffs. Ith and Main sts.
K.UUN CO., 161b sod luul tUsst
CHATTEL LOANS
A. A. CLARK A CO.
EftUbllah4 1US. ,
Broadway ntf Main Bt or Piarci BbM fttor
Toa cd borro aRf amount on cattlt kor,
fcjusrUolU furnltura or any clistte) Mcuritf.
aiuipU cu bo mJ on priuripal at any Him
lu suit burro wr, unU lutcrc rJucd accordingly.
All uualutkB confldnitial. Lowat rla. Offico oy
ry (tuiii till T.iU; telurOajr vtilu UH .
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LEWIS CUTLER
MORTICIAN
28 PEARL ST.'no"' o"M
Lsdy Attendant If Dsslrsd.
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