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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1900)
TTTTC OMATf A DATLT 7VTCE: Pt'XDAT, NOVEMBER 11. 1900. .'9 NOVEMBER CLEARING SALE Mild Winter Bargains. You Reap the Benefit. Your harvest is now at hand The continued mild fall we have just had leaves us with a full stock that must give way to the coming trade, Wc have ever been on the alert to grasp every moneyvsaving opportunity in the market, and every turn that favored the retail buyer was taken advaiv tage of, You now reap the benefit of all our work and worry, A field of bargains stands ready for your gleaning. Read the particulars; A, 1TC ''.1 t t. 'V o (IS OS OS (Js fft 0s as Dress Goods as as Os as as To trll you of nil the good till bra In thin denarUmnl Hint will bo sacrificed at thin null' wo;. I I tpiiulrp loo timi'li tpuce too n mil Mine, bin here .itc u f"w Iti-niH to idiow ciin tin' genuineness of this sale: ,Nrv .lO-llH-ll llllllllB Htlll lllCI'kltl dress pr r wilnr J.V per tl.; snlu price 1B. lllr. K Figured Mohair. 3fi Inches wide, In n large assortment; vhIuo "uc per yard, miln price l!'e. , Strictly nil wool new fluid Hnil checked HUltltlgS. full n ItllhcB wide, Value 39c ppr yard, sale prlco 25c Pressed flannels In brons, red", blur,, black nml green, 3fl Inches wide, value 3'Jc per yard, snlo price line. Silk and wool novelties nnd plaids, full yard, vpry neat and beautiful pattern, nlue .'Oi- per yard, mile price i!3e. I'nnpy mixtures and checks, nil wool and iik unci wool plftldH, In endless variety of paiii riiH value TiOn per ynrd, (tale price K'.ie. Fine wxol suitings, In very desirable plaid patterns but a few left, value '.'c per janl. na'e price trie. M'ECIAI Fine black striped crepons, M Inches wide, splendid styles, value $2.00 per vard. nalu price fl'.ic. Heavy sulUugs In cheviots. Venetians, serges, English twills and Scotch mixtures, .,J and ."il Inches wide, In grays, browns. IiIiick and tans, vuluo 51.00 per yard, sale price 75i . dolf ulaids and suitings. Just right for waists, beautiful assortment, vulue $1.70 per yaid, tale prlco $1.00. New Scotch, Herman and English plnld.i, the latest cloths for waists. In desirable patterns and beautiful colors, value $l.u per vard. snlo price $1.00. Wrappers as as ils as as Complete and well assorted line of ladles' Wrappers, In calico, eambrb:, percale and Itiinni'llottes. made In neat and pretty styles, with llounco skirt nnd plain and fancy collars, at SOc, $1.00, l.2f, $1.50 and $1 7.".. Miscellaneous List fi.r0 Fine Ostrich P.oa, sale price J2.9S. $1.7." quality Ostrich lloa; sale price C9c. $1 .00 (iialliy Hoys' Wool Sweaters; salo prlco, Mr 7-celit quality fancy and plain Taffeta Hair- Ribbon, snlo prlco Sc. 35 and SS-ccnt nil sill: and sutln ribbon, u Inches wide; dale price l!r. 11.25 quality Mocha kIovcs, In green only: salo price GOc. 1!)c Ilumcd Silk Elastic. In black and colors; sale prlco 10c. Ladles Outing downs, extra qualltr. homo made, salo prlco $1.00. $1.75 quality handmndo comforters; sale price $1.39. $1.2!) quality hlaek and colored Under skirts with accordion pleating; salo prlco USc. 15c Fancy Tidies: sale price 10c. 10c Saxony Yarn In black and colors; sale prlco fie. ' White nnd (Iray Angora Yarn; salo price S l-3c. 10c Pillow Tops; sale price 12'ac. 50c Fringed anil Embroidered Stand Cov ers; salo price 15c. 10c Children's, Misses' and Ladles' Hose Supporters, with rubber buttons, In black nnd colors; sale price 10c. 25c Ladles' all linen Initial handker chiefs; sale prlco lUc. Children's Angora Hoods In gray nnd white; sale price $1.00. Ladies' Dress Skirts Ladles' lllack Inured Mohair Skirts, well mndo, value $1.50; salo prlco $1.39. Ladles' Rood black figured skirts, extra good material, well lined and waterproof binding, salo prlco $1.75. Ladles' Dress skirts, in Serges, Cheviots and Figured Mohairs, in blacks and grays, at $2.25, $2.50, $3.75 to $5.00. Ladles' Extra Heavy Rainy Day Skirts In all sizes, In dark gray and blacks only; ten rows stitching around bottom, wero $t.00; sale price $2.9S. Millinery Our millinery department Is full of bar gains In felt und trimmed novelties for misses and Indies, at such prices that will insure their speedy sale. 1'laln Kelt Hals fur misses nnd ladles, salo prlco 75c and $1.00. $2.50 Trimmed Foil Hats, sain price $1.25. $3.50 Trimmed Kelt Hats, salo price $2.00. $5.00 Trimmed Kelt Turbans and Walk ing Hats, salo prlco $3.09. Ladles' Fancy Trimmed Hats at $2.50, $3,00, $3.50. $1.25, $5.00, $7.60 to $15.00. Ostrich Tips, largo assortment, half price, 60c quality, sale price 26c. 75c quality, sale prlco S?c. $1.00 quality, sale price 60c, t $1.60 quality, sale prlco 75c. Cloaks and Jackets Second Floor, The mild weather of the past eight weeks has not mndo the cloak trndo what It should have been, consequently this department has a very full assortment of all tho most desirable garments of the season. Head here the Immense reductions In nil prices. Ladies" Jackets Hlacks only, a few lined throughout, In fancy kersey, with large lapels nnd collars, value $5.00, sale prlco $3.98. Ladles' Jackets, In all sizes, blacks, browns nml blues, fully lined, In nil tho newest and latest styles, value $S.75, sale' price $4.98. Ladles' lino kersey Jackets, In blacks, blues, tans nnd grays, value $7.50 and $S.75, salo price $C39. Entire, lot or $12.00 and $15.00 value ladles' Jackets, In nil tho lending styles and colors, fully lined with silk nnd Skinner satin, In all ri!zes, Balo price $9.9S. Skirt Patterns SOc quality all wool Skirt 1'atterns, sals prlco 69c. $1.25 Skirt 1'atterns, beBt qlinllty nil wool, Just n few left, sale price $1.00. Domestics This department Is still well filled up with the best values the season affords, and In order to demonstrate that this sale means a money saver to you, wo quote hero a few prices nnd ask your rnrelul coniparlion of value. Cotton Batting. Six (6) good hatts, I5c. Three (3) extra largo Cotton batts, 2Se. Fine long Cotton, extra quality batts, 12V4c to 20c. Blankets Full size 10-4 Cotton Blankets, value 69c, sale prlco 66a Extra heavy 11-4 Cotton Hlankets, In - white and tan, regiiular prlco $1.39, sain prlco $1.00. Extrn heavy 12-4 Twilled Cotton Hlan kets. value $2.00, sale price $1.76. All wool 10-4 lllankot, In gray, value. $2.00, sale prlco $1.76. All wool Silver Gray Hlankets, extra heavy, value $3.98, snlo prlco $3.00. Kxtru quality $4.60 Hlankets, In fancy bluo and black and red, and black plaids, nnd plain silver gray and tans, salo price $3.75. Kxtrn largo 11-4 gray and faney guaran teed strictly alt wool Blankets, sale price $4.25. All wool Sanitary Hlankets, extra size, In grays and tans, sale price $5.00. Comforters Regular slzo Comfort, with good cover and tilling, sale prlco 75c, Full sized Comforter, regular prlco $1.25, salo price 96c. Kogular $1.73 home-made Comforters, salo price $1.39. Hand Tied Comforters, filled with long white cotton, extra quality covering, salo prlco $1.69. Underwear Dept. To reduce tho now heavy stock In this department tho prices hnvo been cut, and cut deep, space allows but a brief mention o' tho many bargains. Children's Ribbed Vei.ts nnd I'nnts. lots nmortcd, valuo 16e and 20c; sale price 10c. Ladles' good quality Ribbed 1'nlon Suits, In assorted sizes, value ,T"c per garment; ale prlco 19c. Men's Wool I'nderahirts, without draw ers, value 75c per garment; salo price 39c, .Men's extra value Wool Fleeced I'ndcr ar, very warm, value C.'c; sale price 60c. Special offer of Men's Kxtra quality, 76c value, shirts and drawers; sale prlco 62He. Silk Fleeced Underwear for Men, also nil wool fleeced garments, regular $1.25 value; nsk to seo them; salo price $1.00. Australian Wool, very tlno quality, Shirts and Drawers, $2.00 value; sale prlco $1.60. Special lots In Underwear, that space crowds out, all at reduced prices. Ladles' Union Suits, nil grades, 19c. 60c, S9c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Ladles' fine Ribbed nnd Fleece Lined Underwear, 26c, 39c and SOc. Ask to seo them. Special, Ladles' all wool underwear, 76o and $1.00. Lndlcs' Extra Heavy Wool Fleeced Un derwear, SOc. Five IS) of Men's Heavy Underwear, In nil sizes. Ladies Tailored Suits Our eutlro lino of Lndlcs' Tailored Suits must ho closed out, n whole suit will cost you no more than a skirt docs at the usual prices, nnd In order to Insure this end, we have thrown them Into two lots at tho following prices: Lot ono (1) comprises some very nont nnd nobby suits In gray brown and black ChovfotB, In tight and half-fitting styles, tbnt formerly sold at $10.00 and $12.00, salo price $6.9S. Lot two (2) comprises our entire line of high grade garments, ranging in prices fiom $15.00 to $20.00; sain price $9.98. Wash Goods. Here are a few leaders, compare prices and values, they denoto the meaning of this bonatlde bargain hale. Standard I'rlnts, tho snnio that sell ocry whero for 6c: salo price 34c Rest quality of shirting I'rlnts; sale prlro 4c. Outing Flannels, In dark colors, that sell for 5c usually; salo price 3ic. Heavy 10c Outing Flannols reduced at this sale to S l-3c. Ulack Sateen Remnants of 10a quality Sateens; sale price 7c. Lot of 121.4c Outing Flannels; sale price 10c. Uerman Calicoes and heavy Twills, ro duced from 12!4c per )ard to 10c. Lot of beautiful Mercerized Sateens, value 19c; sale price I2i4e. Now Persian Flannels, beautiful patterns for Dressing Snequcs. salo prlco 1214c. Children's Reefers and Jackets. Lot of mixed novelty goods, In sizes from 4 to 12 years, value $1 60. salo prlco 98c Misses' and children's Jackets, In nit sizes, value $3.75. sale prlco $2.50. Iiot 3 Of misses' and children's Jackets, very largo nnd complete- assortment, value $5.00, sale prlco $3 OS. Lot 4 Children's reefers, beautifully trimmed, value $5.75, sale price $1.09. Iot 5 Misses' and children's regular $C.7" valuo Jackets, reduced nt this mi!o--$3.00. Entire lot of high grude Jackets for chil dren, plain or golf plaid, were $7 60, hale price $5.9S. It of fine black boucle capes. 30 Inches long, fully lined, trimmed with ir f,. regular $5.00 value, salo prlco $3 9S. Flannels riegular 29c all wool Flinnels, sale price 2oc. 45o quality Twilled Flannel, sale price 35c. WHITELAW & GARDINER, B os ton Store, - Council Bluffs VI St f St St S St St St St St St St St? St s sf St sv s Mk. I 1 . COUNCIL BLUFFS. (.HAND JURY ENDS ITS WORR Lhortejt Sofsion in Many Yean of the In quisitorial Body, THOMAS R, SCNTER IS AGAIN PRESENTED AllcRved Swindler from Missouri llrlil I inter Ills True iiine to Aiixrer In tin- CliurKC (if llrfrinil Intt l.uueee A; I. muter. Tho district court grnnd Jury, which was iiupnuuled last Wednesday af'.ernoon, completed Its deliberations yesterday morn ing and adjourned for the term. The busi ness before tho grand Jury was tho small 1 st for many terms und this accounted for 1 ho early adjournment. Of the Indictments I Dturucd live only woru made public, tho ofcuilants named in tho others not being II custody yot. In only ono case did the 1 rand Jury ignore tho chargo and return a "no bill," that of E. E. Uugnn, a 16-year- Id lad chnrged with placing a brick on iio motor company's Mannwa tracks and .uislug the derailment of a car. Deforo djourutng tho members of the grand Jury lsltcd tho county nnd city Jails. The iormer they reported us being In good louilltlou, but they did not think as well of tho city Jail. Au Indictment was returned agalust Thomas R. 8onter, tho Memphis (Mo.) man hargc.1 with, under tho name of James L. l'almer, uttering a forged Instrument In bis city October 14. 189S. by means of which ho obtained a loan of $640 from l.ougec . Luurch. C. II. Hill, the young man who broke nto tho stnro of tho Swanson Music com pany on tho evening of October 8 Inst and i.tnle a number of musical instruments, was ndlcted. Two Indictments wore returned ugalnst Mike mlth. the young man who skipped Mb hull nnd was brought back on requisi tion papers from I'lattsmouth. One Indict mrut Is on the charge of stealing coal from tho yards of R. II. Williams on Four teenth avenue. 011 tho night of Hcptembor 7 Inst. The other Indictment Is on tho hargo of stealing two rings valued at ?R5 and $25 respectively, the property of Mrs, II, A Lnndergren. Tho theft Is al loged to havo been committed September 22, while he was out on ball on the coal stealing charge. In conjunction with Mike Smith an indict- $5-00, $1.50, $3.50. Olve us 11 tlvo-ilollnr bill und wo will givo you $1.50 nml a pair of the best shoes on earth, Every pair warranted nnd your money back If you lire not satisfied, ment was returned against Archie Walker, charged with complicity In tho theft of Mrs. Landergren's rings. The rings wero recovered from nn Omaha pawnbrokor, where, It is alleged, they wero pawned by Smith. Divorces wero granted yesterday by Judge (Ircen to J. F. Spiuing from Jennie E. Spinlng and Catherine. Hcaston from Jefferson Hcaston. In the latter caso Mrs. Heaston was married In 1S6G and her hus band deserted her ten years later. Mrs. Hcaston was married last evening to II. J. Lnndon of this city, Tho divorce suit of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kcnzlo Is still occupying tho attention of Judgo (Ireon. Tho hearing will bo re sumed Monday morning. Judgo Orcen adjourned court early yes terday afternoon nnd left for his homo In Audubon to spend Sunday with his family. The first assignment of law cases will bo made Monday morning by Judgo Orcen. You can own an clegunt Combination book-cane, a beautiful ladles' desk, fancy rocker, tine couch or a pretty lamp by pay ing $1 a week at Keller & Dand's, 407 Hroml wny, until paid for. All grocers sell Domestic soap. Cole's Original Hot Blast Burns soft coal clean as hard coal in a base burner. "Tl What Our Customers Sny. Had always used u hard coal base burner till Inst winter, when 1 got a No. 20G Cole'H Hot Blast. Wo burned four tons of soft coal all winter, heated threo rooms, lire nover went out, anil I enn't seo but what wo got Just as even, steady heat nnd Just as great clcuiillness ns we ever had with hard coal. P. HIOOINS. C, R. I & 1'. Conductor, 1402 South Sth St. It is guaranteed to give these results, Beware of worthless Im.tations. 41 rVain St,, Gcuncll Bluffs, The fcSovelty Cloak Store. A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE UNIVERSAL Commonwealth 10-cent clpar. iwitAni: comics oi'K in:sriii: hain. Urpnlillcnna Carry Out All lull Npert-h-ninlilnfc at Their I'roKrnin. Last night's storm Interfered with the republican ratification celebration of lust Tuesday's victory nt tho polls and kept many nt home who otherwise would have taken part In the parade. Tho program had to bo shortened nml thuro was no speeclunaklng, as originally planned, at the corner of Fourth street and llroadway. There were several hundred euthuslnstlc republicans In lino In the parade and the lino of march as originally laid out was followed, llrooks Reed, chairman of the democratic county central committee, was on hand and carried out his part of the wager with Chairman Wright. He rodo nt tho head of tho procession besldo Chairman Wright In a wagon, holding ,i transparency on which was Inscribed: "I am hero, but uot because 1 wanted to bo. llrooks Reed." All along the line of march Roman can- ifles and rockets wero discharged by the thousands and the noise mndo by the shot gun brlgado was simply deafening, Congressman Dave Mercer of Omuha and Congressman Smith of this city and other prominent republicans rode In carriages, there bolug fifteen In line. Tho members HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE, FARM LOANS Negotiate.! In Eastern Nebraska nnd town James N, Casady, Jr., 12C Mali. St , Council Hluffs. Our Armored Cruiser Shoe FOR BOYS' WEAR. Hv Investing run tne DAVIKOS, LOAN AMI lll.'l l,DI.U ASSW, 133 Peurl btret Council Bluff., I. Save Your Honey ; VAVIKOS, LOAN AMI llt.'II.DISO QADOrNT glBn of tho mm mm m u lear. FOOD CHOPPER van- Si ' Monday to Thursday This Week. Come in ami let us show .you, in actuiil operation, u little nia cin ne that will save more work than anything 3-011 can put in your kitchen. Each machine han three cutters and chops coarse, medium or line. Simple, durable, economical; cleaned self sharpening, and very easy to adjust. Ask for a free copy of the Universal Cook Hook. p, c. DE VOL, Tha Old Reliable Hardware Store, 501- Hro.tdwny, Telephone 87, Coinwil MluUs. easily A small store with big bargains. Money saved is money made. We have but one price and that is the lowest Cape, Jacket nnd Fur Sale A fine crushed Flush long value $10.00 sale prlco only Starting Monday, Nov. 12, and lasting alUhe Week Cape 30 Inches 5.00 A J7.00 Seal Plush Capa 24 Inches long snls prlco . ., 3.65 An extra flno quality Seal Plush Cape- ao incites long trimmed with bear fur regular $12 salo prlco i j'lusn wape 7.49 A good quality 30 inches long Imitation astrachan capo worth $6,60 salo price only 3.98 Genuine astrachan fur Capo 30 Inches long with good lining regular J!0 value at 10.00 of the Colored McKlnloy Marching club acted an au escort to tho guests of honor. Tho purdo was witnessed by thousands, tho streets being crowded all along tho line of march. I'pnelln ut IIpI.oiik's, This week again In our stationary de partment wo will soil Kxpress peuclls, four for fie; 15c n dozen. b'ubcrs Nns. 2 and 3, Hlagraph, Dixon, Itobroy, Mercantile, Progress, Bun copying and other high grado pencils, two for Dc; 30o a dozen. Carpenter's pencils, 20o h dozen. Fabcr's Stenographlo and Kaber'n Presn pencils, three for 10c; iOc a .dozen. Tho extfa high grade Kaber 10c pencils, Nos. 1 to 6, we hell Co each. The writing paper again this week, 120 sheets for 10c; foolscap and legal cap, 3 sheets for 10c. Helong Tho Printer, 307 Hroadway. Most for your money Iiomeatlo soap. Ileulli of Dr. I'attuii. Dr. W. Ii l'atton, a well known resident of this city for thlrty-slx years, died yesterday morning at the Womun'a Chris tian association hospital, after an Illness of only twelve hours' duration. Ho was removed to the hospital Friday evening, seemingly suffering from some bowol trou ble. It Is supposed that this, added to the InflrmlMcs of old age, produced heart fail ure. Hlh death was sudden and somewhat unexpected by tho attending physicians. Dr. Patton was 75 years of age and was born In White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. He leaves four sons and three daughters, A. 11., D. S., W. K. and K. D. Patton, Mrs. Jennie. Weldensall, Mrs. K. 1). Wead aud Miss Lou Patton. Tho funeral will be held Monday after noou at 2:30 o'clock from St. John's Eng lish Lutheran church and Interment will bo In Walnut Hill cemetery. You can own a beautiful Acorn base-burner, fine Acorn range, Acorn Hot Dlust or an Acorn Oak by paying Keller & Dand $1 a week until paid for, at 407 llroadway. Premiums given with Domestic soap. Howell's Antl-"Kawf" enran coughs, colds. The sarao lined with a good satin 12.50 A fine lino of Golf Cfpes ut oily , 4.49 Medium weight Jackets In all shades- mado of covert cloth worth $5,00 sale prlco , , . O MM i in 2.50 A heavy Beaver Jacket mado In latost stylo worth $8.50 salo price only 4.99 A good quality Venetian cloth tallor-mado suit In black, brown and navy worth $7.50 sale prlco 20 dozen of brocaded skirts with good lin ing, stitched with can vas, waterproof bound perfect tit, at 4.99 with good lln- 1.25 ,r0?rVn'U'ro. 'lno.of trlm"e' Skirts-value t, v.uv, ti.ov aua ?s your choice our own make 3.98 Flannel Waist that Is worth $1.50 at 99c French Flannel Waist that In up-to- "'- iimiineu wun siiK all shades- mai is worm up to $6.50 sale prlco only ColUrettes nnd scarfs from $1.50 up. 3.49 A NEW DGi'AUTMRNT. Parisian Perfumes and Toilet floods Just received dlroct from tho laboratories of the Parisian Specialty Co. Kvery lady In especially invited to attend tho opening of thin now department aud have her hand kerchief prfumd tree. THE NOVELTY CLOAK STORE, 536 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Dest weight Domestic soap. "Iiiireli "i(p. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Iter. George Edward Walk, rector. Holy communion at S u. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 10:SO o'clock; subject of sermoti, "Tho Para mount Issue of tho Church;" evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock; subject of sermon, "An Important Quebtion and Its Answer." Services at Grace Episcopal church to day will be as follows: Sunday school at 0:45 u. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock, Hov. It. Knox announces the following subject for his evening dis course: "Am 1 to I.lvo Forever"" Congregational church, Ilev. John W. Wil son, pastor. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, with sermon on "Partakers of the Divine Life of Christ." Sunday school at ooonj Young People's Christian Endeavor society meeting at 6i30 p, ra.; evening wor- Dohany Theater STEVENSON & KENNEDY. Sunday Night, Nov. II. THE REDMOND CO. In tho beautiful comedy, "Escaped from Sing Sing!" Popular prices. Wo, 2Ue and 30c. A company of 16 peoplu. Latest Songs and Dances, Continuous Performance. ship, with short sermon by tho pabtor, at 7:30 o'clock. i Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services tlitu morning at 10.45 o'clock In tho Sapp building. Tho subject of the lesson will be: "Soul to Hody." Experience meeting will bo held WcdneH day evening at S o'clock. Ilitlitlnl I, ay CiiriiiTliiir Ttiilii). The cornersiono cf Mount Zlon llaptlst church. Avenue D and Eleventh street. In to be luld at 3 30 this afternoon by ltesrue lodge No, 25 of Omaha, assisted by members Coal and Wood.... Full supply nn baud to suit the trade. Bole agents for the famous Sherldnn Coal J5.00 and $5.50 per ton. ANALYSIS. Fixed Carbon 51.55 Volatile Matter ....36.18 Ash 2.24 Moisture 10.03 Smokeless, no rllnkors. nn soot, no sul pur -prompt delivery. Weight guaranteed. FENL0N & FOLEY, t (Continued on Ninth Page.) ,17 aluiu M. Trlrplioiie IlSti, FOR SALE 80-acre farm, 17 miles from Coun-ll ..I' H, miles from Htatljn, 4-ruum houm'. stable, crib, well, orchiird, 38 acres In cui tiyutlon. Price, $33 prr acre. lbO.acro farm, 5 miles from Ncola, marl!' all In cultivation, house, stable, crib, gran ary, shed, well, $W pur aero. Fine 240-acr farm, 18 miles from f'ouncll Hluffs and half mile from railroad nin Hon. house, barn, cribs, well, all smoutn land. Price, $42.50 per ace Choice furm of 240 acre, will located, -l! nultlvuted, 10-roorn bouso, wlib tilek rel lar. lino grovo around house, small orrhard, und small fruit, barn 1x40 12-root p"Ms. sheds, granary, Implement nheds, hog p-i, chicken house, smoke house 3 wells und windmill. $M per acre, IWi duwn. ISO-acro farm, half mllo from rnllroal etutlon, Inrgo house, txirn, rrlbs, heils wells, windmill and tank, (Inn grove, nil tmooth. level land 3' per acre. 100-acro farm 13 rn leu from Council muffs, 2 miles from rnllrn.i 1 station, neurlv alt lu cultivation, ' acres In timothy nnd clover, small house, good harn. wnr;ou KhnJ, corn crib, chicken houso and w.'ll. Onlv $'2 per aere Finn ifiO seres near Quick, Pottawattamie county: very rub. productive land $50 ''sS-nere fruit nnd garden fnnn near Coun cil muffs, now! 8-room house, with front und back porch, cellar, IMi-harrnl clsturn with pump In kitchen, well, burn, InrgJ chicken bouse, wr,od shed, hog pen and lot shade tree", large npplo orchard, vln" vard bbi' kberrles, currants. 1'rlrn. $4Mi'i. 1 ennd fi-ronin house, barn, well, flno laud I Price, $l,V0. tlUtnilW.l V l fill It; ,NO, r4i JlltOADWAY, Trl. 417. L'naucll lllun, In. i