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% e e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. THE ODOAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS == MONDAY MORNING FEB.7. OFFICE, Nu. 12, PEABL STREET. Delivered by earrier in my part of the city at twenty cents per week. H.W.TiLtow, - -« . TELEPHONES: Brarxees Orrice, No. 4 Niont Enitor No. 2. Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. B City council meets to night. Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's Omaha Addition is the finest yet plat- ted. Odell Bros. & Co. Wait and see the plat vf Squire’'s Park sadition before buying a lot. Lots will advance $100 addition to-day, The Mon evening elub will meet this evening with Mrs. N. P. Dodge. “T'o realize a handsome profit buy some Omaha addition lots, Odcll Br ¢ Co. Lots 1n Squire's Park addition w ill y be advanced $100 per lot. ait and see the plat of Squire’s Park addition before buying a lot. The best record on sales yet made is that in Omaha addition, Odell Bros. & Co. Squire’s Park addition will be advanced to-day $100 per lot. Odell Bros. & Co. ha the Schickatanz resid and insurance busine Wait and see the plat of Squire's park addition before buying a lot For rent—Front part of store Main sjreet. Desirable for real affice. Apply to Bre oflice. Wanted—300 guests at the Ogden bouse. Plenty of room for out of town buyers of real estate, The woman’s exchange will give a 6 2'clook tea on day evening nex the residence of Miss Laura Baldwin, No. 539 Willow avenne. coming thoroughfare between ha and Council Blufts runs through Dmiaha Addition. Odell Bros. & Co. The Daughters of Rebekah are to give a New England supper this evening at 0dd Fellows' hall, the proceeds to go to the relief fund. Nineteen and a half acres of choice land, lots 8 and 9 1n Rice’s sub at a gain if sold Immediately, at the Benson & Mayne Real Estate company. gyot Squire's lonsed part of or their loan room on estate City M al Guanclla won the Win- chester repeating rifle, calibre that was rafllea Saturday mum twenty-five cartridges and s ¢ Two residences were broken into dur- ing Saturday night, but only about $10 stolen. It is pn.Tml.- that other attempts were made but have not been reported. Broadway on one side the U. P, ral- road on the other and Ninth avenue through the center, the length of it makes the “Omaha Addition” the most valu- able addition on the market. Cdell Bros. Co. For sale—eight five-nere lots three miles south of the Union Pacific t |X|~[4' £50 per acre or §200 for five acres - guiraof F. W. Voswinkel, at Puillips’ shoe store. To-morrow evening the board of trade, according to adjournment, 1s to meet to plect officers for the ensuing gear, and also to hear the report of the citizens’ committee, Maggie Mitchell, to-night, makes her annual appearance before’ a Council Blufis audience. Her reputation as an actress and the immense crowas she has layed to ench time in this city assures her a packed house. To-morrow night is positively the last appearance of the “Destrik Skewl Council Blufls. Secure yonr ts early this morning, if you have not already done so, for every seat will be taken. A number of new features have ®cen arranged for the “‘Destrik Skewl’ at the to-morrow might. Some hoice musie has been secured, new classes, much It holds beauty. merriment. On Soturday, while the large looking- glass was being placed into position in the Phanix saloon, which is about to be again opened, the glass, which cannot be replaced for less than $500, was broken mn handling. To-night Maggie Mitchell appears at the opera house. She has for so long been a favorite, her name is sueh ahouse: hold word, that the announcement of he: being here is enough to cause every s to be taken. Itis an cpportunity not to be missed. A big bargain in nincteen and a half acres of choiee land, read to plat in Rice's sub—lots 8 and 4. This is a gen- uine bargain and big money in it ties wishing to plat. The Benson o Mayne Real L Company, Council Blufls. The sad news is reccived of the sudden death of J. W. Hovens, which occurred at Boone, on Friday. ) for some time llw chief editorial writer on the Nonpareil, and since severing s cornection with the pay has been edit- ing other papers in the state. He was a brilliunt writer, and had many strong parts th was caused by a hem- agze of the lungs. ‘The person who, it is alleged, made the indecent assault upon the nine r-old girl on Saturday, 18 reported as very anxious to compromise matters with the girl's mother, a ul has offered $100, ns as well as his salary for the next six months, prov ided she will not prosecute. Should County Attorn y Daily begin the prosceution of the case to-duy quite a sensation will be caused. Since the extra strect ears have beer put on and the accommodations inereased, cars have been running on fifteen min- utes headway but :-hnrll_v another im- rovement will be perfeeted and the cars Babbitt's and Pearl street will seven and a half minuat 1i the public will only allow themsely become educated to riding in the ea and patronizing them liberally the man- l;.vlnmn will inerease the facilities as the demands require A very important meeting of the city fathers will be held to-night. The amount ot business that 18 to come up before the council meeting cannot possibly all be attended to, unless they rush at through much faster than they ™ usually do. It is the regular monthly meeting, and the al- lowing of bills will of necessity take up the greater part of the evening session; then a number of petitions will be pre- sented along wih ordinances for im rovements which are contemplated; the jevee and Tenth avenue ordinauces, ete,, ete. A lot of first class mules on sale at Behleater & Boley's barn, 1,000 to 1,600 pounds, ‘uul four |u six years old. istate 0 - At the Pacific housn y B0 cents to §1 per day. vinced, “will save from T'ry 1t and be con- - The Famous Cochran 40-Acres fs now on the market. This beautitul tract, with its growth of shade trees, lies north aud east of the Union Pacitle trans for depot in Council Blufls and s witiTn fifteen minutes’ walk of the postofiice. It is adjoining Broadway on th uorth, the soming boulevord between Council Blufls and O It is the keystone of all. In vestors and syndicates will take advan- [’ of this opportunit For sale by all & Champ, opposite new eouuty wurt house, Council Blufts - Squire's Park addition will be advanced o-day $100 per lot, THE FIRST DEED 0N RECORD. It Forms the Theme For a Scrmon By Bt- Paul's Rector. THE SABBATH REST WELCOMED. Bad Deeds By Burglars Who Try to Abstract Property—Purcell to Be Buried To-Day—Pablic Im- provements Urged, The Firat Real Estate Sale. At St. Paul’s church yesterday Rev. T. J. N ¢ preached a very practical, carnest sermon on the topie of “The First Transfer of Real Estate on Record.™ He chose as the scriptural basis of his re- marks the words found in Genesis xxiii 2 And the field and the cave that is therein were made sure unto Abraham for a possession.’’ The sermon opened with a vivid word painting of the scene, wherein Abraham purchased for 300 sheekels of silver, the field and the eave, to be used by him as a burial plac One of thoughts sugzested flecting nature of man’s” life on Men's works tumble into mightiest monuments of but the earth abideth Another thonght was that this character of mother earth wa the earth ruins—the men crumble, biding s the chic reason why men were so drawn towards its possession. Reahzing the fleeting character of all other possessions, there 15 a4 powerful instinet in the hun mn (m) gain afoothold on something L manent, and so land is ealled real that is something solid, substantial. is this instinet which takes shape in the L of home, some little spot. of carth, that a nian can call own, to which he ean point and say—"It’s my own home my children’s home. It is this instinet which is overlooked by the recent wirters on the land question who deny the right of private property in the soil. They must remake humiany before they can convinee the great numan family of the wrong of aninstinet implanted by the created, and which exercised within due bounds, is as nataral as the desire of the built. The abiding ch ‘ter of old mother earth brings out m ~| . st anan’s flecting hr What 1 said was nt which ¢ prompted by an incic r ate oftice th ne to my notice in | es S while watching the busy er coming and going, old men trembling with young men as eagoer exeitement, and br syed a8 if the golden apples were within their reach, an aged man, tottering on the brink of that yawning chasm which awaits all sooner entered and took his seat beside kg, ‘h cou any lots to ' was the answer, ‘I have one four feet by si ‘I don’t want that kind just yet, was the reoly. ‘Well, you'll need it before long’ wus the perhaps unfeeling answer, and yet how true it w nd how per- feetly just and applicable those who know that old man’s nature can only tell. Past the when it is appointed unto most men to die, he clutches, as with the hands of & corpse, the possessions which he has devoted his whole life to am Thank God there are few and would to God there were If religion had been felt com- munity as 1t should, there had been no need to have waited so long for the gale of fortune which now sweeps us on to prosperity and plenty. No truly religious man can be a miser. No man with the grace of God in his heart can be deaf to the calls of hisfellow men, his country, the city of s adop- tion, nor can he close his eyes to the re- sponsibilities which possessions ental. He cannot confine his beneticence to his own kindred. Such generosity is simply that of the brate, which cares for its kind. There is no sin in possessing riches, honorhbly attained. Itisin the improper use of wealth that sin lies. It is good to have monco, not for its mere possession, but the comfort it can purchase and the Lappiness its expenditure can bring. Substantial Absl‘r,u«'tu of titles and real estate lonns. J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl street, Council Binffs. por 2y For € cre lots in section 18 near the poor farm, $300 per acre. Forty acres three-quarters of a mile from Union Elevator, £300 per acre. Fifty-six acres one-half mile east of the Rock Island depot; elegant property for re mile and a quarter from l nion Pacific hotel 200 acres land two and a quarter miles from ific house $200 per acre, Lots in Midland addition, near Broad- way, $600 cach Sixty-six acres on Grand avenue, per this would make a good tion. Prices subject to change without notice. Apply to Horac B Welcome Rest. Yesterday was generally a guict da Council Blufls after an exceedingly hnwy week. The day, ns a day of rest, was probably enjoyed more than any pre- vious Sunday m many years. After six long days of steady, hard brain-work by those most interested in the deals m real estuate, and sleepicss nights put in by many & one who had got "llllhllf 80 worked up over the deals of the woek as to be unable to obtain more than one or two of sleep—to those the day was a wel- come Sunday, and after a late breakfast many perused the morning paper, only to find something pertaining to real estate in almost every line; others, either more religiously inclined or by way of concentrating their thoughts upon another Bub et repaired to the different churches, ‘Those who at- n-mxml St. Puul's Episcopal church his- tened to a discourse on the hirst real estate transaction ever recorded Al- though the many brokers and dealers in real estate that attended were highly en- tertained by the sermon, as they wended their way homeward they began to real- ize that everything that ‘comes their way 'u-rl ains to real estate and that there is ittle rest for their weary souls until the ¢ boom in Council which now opens on its third , becomes more settled, In the af- ternoon few now known as dealers in dirt, could be seen on the strects or in the of- llm S u{ |1u-m closed up 8 they rem. it oflices until time for the o m;_vm busin this morning, standing the fuct that they all ry ouple of days behind with their eurrent wo! - All orders from real es: Uu brol s for job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor's Bee job ofhce. s L Lots will be advanced §100 each in Squire’s Park addition to-day. - The Gerstenberg Crowd. The Gerstenbergs, who have become so notorious through their many appear- ances in the courts, both as defendants nd plaintiffs, but principaily us defend- \ts; who have tried the patience of justice not alone in Council Bluffs and Omaha, but in numerous places 0 lowa as well, are now about to be placed, for a while, at least, where they will give the public & needed rest. Froddie, who has been in s many scrapes with his wife and others, notwithstanding he is sup | posed 1o bavy & woatby heisuce from Over 100 Feet Front For Sale by TI=- , his other half, r a bond of Slnn extremely fair the connty county jail, lying in the to keep the pe ce, prospects of b with ng taken to i'ul this morning in default of lhn bond. he man Harvey, lso in having been_ arrested as a nt, and justice will probably be out to him this morning rather nently, but if he doesn’t take proper rare of himself he will probably be con pelled to once more take up his quarters friend, ity 1e the > — wa soft lump conl, $3 per 50 delivered. C. 13, Fuel Telephone 136, - Feed My Flock, Yesterday morning G, W, the Congregational church, sermon on the above words. After vividly portraying the seene, which ae- companicd the utterance of these words, he procecded to draw numerous lessons and thoughts. The very fact that the fol- lowers of Christ were thus commanded to My Flock,” indicated that there was a spiritual hunger in man’s nature as real as the physical hunger, and as necessary to satisfy. The presence of the ) Broadw Crofts, at preached a e after the truths of the lngher life, o de- sire to be fed with the bread of life. There were a few publie teachers who when asked for the bread of life, gave a stone,zive cold, anfeeling doubts, skepti cism. ,Others asked for meat_gave a ser- pent, presented mfidelity, There was no need’ of mistaking u stone for bread, or a for an egg. When those who bread offer these doubts eces of infidelism, they should be promptly rejected. Man needed to have is spir nature fod with comfort, with sympathy, with hope. The speaker wed llww ious needs ag shown day life, and pointed to the i nflm- as the only satisfying food. uptation to worship wealth for ke comes alike to all, voor as w Man shall not !)r;_vl that m- ed rosperity brings inereased responsibility. He' should not be for- gotien to whom the gold and the sily and the eattle upon a thousand hills by long. You may use the notes you po sess in such o way that at life's close they will be like strings of pearls adorn- ing your neck, or they may be like mill- stones to drown you in” the waters of oblivion. At the I ou must find your- self only a stranger and a sojourncr on th, and though your est v be princely, your last real : tion must be the same a: recorded, only the space hiold your mortal body. Be loving, be generous, be and | pitiful. While you have time be doing good unto all. This 1s true religion. “For so the whole round world s every way Bound by gol ehains wbout the fect of God. —~-— Lots in Squire’s addition to-day be advanced $100 per lot. ——— The *Old hmm-nl District School,s atthe opera house n day evening tor the benelit of th«- fund. Tickets 50 cen now at Bushn 1 will Eleetric door bell: lnlr;,l ar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli- ances at the New York P Lumbmg Co. Hurry Up the Improvements, “This council, when they meet Monday night,” said a well known doctor while standing in the Ogden house corridor last evening, “should remember that the old kickers against improvements, those who have owned property in this eity for years, are now away down in the minority, and that new hfe and young blood now has been put into this boom and they are all tn fayor of improvements, Thisis not the Council Blufls of old, but a new Coun- cil Blufts with plenty of outside capital We want improvements and lots of it; we 0 want it right away. Several thou ind non-residents who never owned a foot of ground in this city before are now property-holders. They are all energetic, enterprising men, and the council must remember that we must now start in with improvements on u large scale. Im- provements which will employ hundreds of laborers this coming spring, and that their old slow way of doing business must be done away with, and they must ‘get a move' on the mwl\m md there,” as the boys Dr. Hanchett, office No. 12 Pearl street; residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10, —— To Contractors and Bullders. Proposals will be reccived by the under- signed until the of next month for the huilding of the new Catholic church- Plans and specitications may be seen at the pastoral residence. The right is re- served to re ny or all proposale, 3. . McMexowy, Pastor. Lots of Room Por Visitors, In conversation with a Union Pacifie conductor yesterday a representative of the Bek learned that along the line of the Union Pacific a great many persons ex- peet to visit this city in o foew days to in- vest in real estate, and that many of them are afraid that they will be unable to ob- tain hotel accommodations if they come For the benelit of those interested both in fowa and Nebraska itis only neces: y to state that there is plenty of hotel room cecommodat had at the for severalstin s number of ts that are now here, - stop at the auss the door the devots, When you are in the city Pacitic house. Street ears every fifteen minutes for al cals 50 cents, e Further Details, Additional details concerning the sui cide of F. A. Purcell at Shelby are to the effect that he arrived from Minden the night before apparently the worse for | having partaken of the notorious hospi- tality of that town, and stopped at the Benham honse Before retinng he handed to th ndlorld a serap of paper on whien was written, ' Please excuse me, I have been drinking a ccuple of days but it you will care for we to-wmght 1 will = Room 5, over OFFICER & PUSEY'S Bank, his fatherland, is lwlvmd the bars in (Iw ¥ P TR A ey AN A SPLENDID BARGAIN ! GREAT on Central Broadway CEEFICEIR, COUNCIL BLUFF appreciate your kindness,” During this forenoon he was writing letters and over. hauling the contents of his valise. About 1 0'clock he went to the depot where he seated himself on the platform and sent a bullet through his head. The ball en- a little above the right temple r ppearances, must have been with the muzzle of the pistol close to his head He will be buried to-day at Shelby the expense will be borne by the | of Decre, Wells & Co., the and ‘mployes unfortunate under the s: roof with his fricnds and | man having been recently associated enemics, as they have been in the past, | with them, B the Gerstenbe IPY — The Bridge Wil Be Built, Help out the Cottage Iim]'“ al fund, Plioniae 3. Lioats tid Geones 15 Wi and renew the memories of youth by go- SV el i M ing to see the “Old Fashioned District returned last evening from the Sehool.” nest Tuesday evening at the | Where they have been the past ten days house, Tickets at Bushnell's only | in the antere of the new Broadway bridge. A Bk representative last night interviewed Mr. Evans, president of the bridge company. Mr. Evans said: *The Broadway bridge between this city and Omah n assured fact. Congress only grants charters now for bridges that will be completed within two vears or the charter lapses. This is done for the pur- pose of p ©ting speculators from ob- taining eharters for the purpose of selling I'he bridge bill is on a tar road to a law within a very few days. become ave secared the services of an ex- perienced bridge engineer, who will arrive this week trom New York to complete the plans and specifieations prey to letting t et and we are o ¢isno reason why the, n...hrn should not be completed be Lt 3 fore this coming N ber, together congregation in the house of God showed | fofg this coming Nov e Wi the that the hunger really existed. Why | paving of Broadway to the bridge will e not these men at their oflices and | furnish the connecting 1\,.;\ m.“ h will res¥ Why were not the women in | unite and cem houscholds and the ehildren at | of the Missour erywhc : their d their playt Becanse | Py visited, Washington, th zation of this_hungering are as I amlinr Blufls as we ‘I'wo real estate men ro came out on the train with me to invest here.” — Pacific house is the ne: | majority of $2.00 per day. »st hotel to the Lestate oflices in the city. - Burglars Ag Sometime n Start In. during urday mght burglars broke into the Palmer dence No. 534 Washington avenue, corner of Scott street. Entrance was aflected through one of the front windows and about §10 in money w stolen from the trowsers pockets of Joe Paimer who has been confined to his bed by sickne since the first of the month, After s tering papers, clothing, ete. all over at- the floor the thieves left through the window and pulled the shade down after them. Yesterday morning when the girl came down stairs she wondered at the appear- ance of things and awoke the family who discovered the window still open and but nothing missing except the money. Attent peculators. If you want to make £10,000 in comg and buy 193 acres of The Benson & Mayne Real pany, Council IHul 1y SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIVD Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found r Bule, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, insertod in this column st the low E for the first inser- jonand ifive Conta Per Line for cach subsequent ingortion. Leavo advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal strect, near Lroadway, Council Blufts. WANTS. W ANTED—Ry two geoticmen, room and bonrd in private family. Address No. 21, Bee office, this morning. F“""“” A bargrain elght rooms and bat of Sixth stroot nnd Was) 0 avonue, two biocks trom government building. arnuce, water and gas. Lot 52 feot front. Price for 30 duys only §4,500, also cheap residence property in all purts of ihe city. Apply to R5hod 242, Harrison st. uaimproved 160 Brainard, in Butler coun ve Inrwe discount from p Address Bunting, Run Neb., or W. J., Bee off ALE—Choico, 8mooth, 08 close n. Will ¢ t value for cns & Jones, David Ci Couneil Bluffs, Tn. OR SALE—=AL n bargain improvements, six s cast of “ouncil Blumrs, ' Prico low und ull the time noeded. In- quirc of T, W. Van Sciover, Council Bluits. 5 acros with flne aken this week—A five room Fifth avenuc, near dummy alk and lot flled to M. Ensy terms. 5 Lot, Beo oftice, eotimon ‘T {OR SALE-10 ncre lots in scction 18, ncar poor furm, $3)0 por acre. 40 cros threc-quarters of a mile from Unlon clevater, §300 per nere. 54 ncros onehalf milo enst of Rock Tslana o1, CIagADE PrOPCIty f6r City pUrposs. ‘acres one mile” and ome-quurter from Uniion Pacific hotel. 200 acres land two and ono-half miles from Paciflc house, 8200 per nere, Lots m Midland addition, near Broadway, $600 ench. 66 neres on Grand Avenue, would make a good addition Price subject to chunge without notice. Ap ply to Horace l‘l)l( SALE-The husin Hotol Denmark No. 6 Brondway. promises. Keasons for selling, p 1“‘ roprietor wishos 0 leave city. Petcr iro, $300 per acro; this arniture of None but snced WANT first elass shoe man first cluss splesman and an Sargent ghoe man necd app! ay & Co., cessors 1o Z. T. Ling ok SALE=La and liroadway. hovel O SALE=Tho no i af the no by ot 10, LOWE 74, range 44, forty acre mile south of the Union’ Pacifl ! stock yards, $250 40 u0re; Also lots Midland addition. I'be list two mentioned loté within halt a block of Broadway, $560 each Lot 14, in bl 4, Glondale, £400, Lots 8'and 10, bik 11, Flominz & Davis add., at $600 ench. Prices subject to change without notice. Horace Everett. WANTED right man ment will be gi DOR SALE—A first-cluss, three-sprir phueion and burncss,’ purt, cish, hily pay| Broadway, resid Inquire at Metropolitan Pt balance Mandel, No. 323 Address ‘¢ mpy,' Bee otlice. ¥ WANTED route. R SALE=Ow pupors for salo Wt tho Boe W ANTED-Puctics | arc wanted to ¢ office to seloct their W “A Loy with pony to carry Hee tending to be married il ut the Pryor's Bee job \ding cards. MCDONELD & €O., ¥ od 13, Junci! Bluffs, 'm\ MERCHANTS, NI DEALEKS IN HIDES, TALLOW wooL, ETC. D.H SALE OF Ladies’ and Childrens' Muslin Underwear MotherHubbardDresses Aprons, Ete. We have chasing at an Extraordinary Bargain A large quantity of Muslin Un- succeeded 1n pur- Childrens’ Dre: derwear, Aprons, ete., which we have di- vided into two lots, and to make quick sales wlll sell them at 25 and 500ts Lot No. [. 26¢ Consists of Ladies' Night Robes, Chemis S, Drawers, Corset Covers, Long White Aprons, Childrens’ White Msther ~ Hubbard and Red Dresses, Drawers and Infants' Slips. These garments are well made and warranted persect. Lot No. 2 60c. Consists of Ladies Night Dresses, Skirts, Chemise, Dr: Corset Cov- wers, ers and Childrens’ White and eS8, Turkey Red Dre: All trimmed with Linen Torchon lace. Such garments as these are sually sold for 75¢ to $1. e —— We take great pleasure in plac- e be- fore our customers and invite an ing this immense purc early call, as we Dbelieve this to the greatest bargain in Muslin Underwear and Childrens Dress- es ever offered in this clty HenryEisemandCo 'q08, 314, 316, 318 and 320 Broud way, Council Blujfs. well made, full All fresh goods, sizes, good shapes, and warranted free free from im ections, WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE TO=-DXAY ONLY . 25 LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION Near the Approach of the New Bridge. Wa stillhave a few good bargains left in ¢ Pierce's, 1 lots legt in Mullen’s sub. all other additions in the city. BALDWIN & 506 Broadway, Vacant Lots, Lands, City Resiidences and Farins, acre property in western part of city. yliss’ and Palmer’s, TROUTMAN, Council Bluffs, Iowa Estate Al selling cheap to make room for spring stook, R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room 5, over Officer & l-u.ur_u *s bank, Council Blufs. N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Expre:s. STACY & CO,, BAHGAI“SJH T. BRYANRT & CO,, Will show you many choice pieces of REAL ESTATE! A GREAT BARGAIN. A fine two=story brick house with ten rooms, situated on elevation, th FINEST on Broadway, lot 193 feet on Broadway, 210 fect on State street and 193 feet on Picrce street, Price Only $22,500. The street cars run in front of this tract, and Broadway is paved with cedar blocks, The land itself is worth move than the price asked for hewhole. A few lots in Riddle’s sub, within five blocks of the Milwankee and Rock Istund depots, and about the same distance fromn the block on which the IS TO BE BUIL — e 40 acvesonly one mile from Broad- way, only $100 per acre. Acrve property on Franklin avenue very low, 25 foot lot and stove building on Bioadway, between the Ogden house and the Methodist church, for $6,000, Tmproved and wnimproved prop= ety in all parts of the city and country. W. C.STACY & CO., Real Estate Brokers N 9, Main s,y Cowncil Blugs, B TELEPHONE 192, CITY REAL ESTATE HAS STRUCK A Veritable Boom, - AND-.. properly at astonishingly low prics JOHIN ¥.STN® STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blook, COUNCIL BLUFFS FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY; 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, will be paid; $10, round trip. OPEN, one fara OI‘FICER & PUSEY BANKERS COUNCIL BLUEKS, IA, Fetoblished 1897 CRES’I‘ON °HOU5E The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOIN, Pr Horses and Mul from. Several pairs of fi rive gle or dob MASON WISE. Council Blufls. R. RICE M D, S Cousuliati ' {308, sve property, and and the State and Federal courth e +

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