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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , EEBRUAKY 15. 1887 :
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCflTBLUFFS
TUESDAY MORNING , FEU. 1C.
OFFICE , HO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
Delivered by currier In nny part of the city nt
twenty ccoti per week.
II. W.TJLTON. - Manager.
TKI.ni'HONES :
NIOIIT Kblioit No. 23.
BI1NOU MI3XT10N.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Heavy suits cheap to order nl Roller's.
D Additional Council Uluiisnews on pngc
seven.
J. W. & E. L. Squire's abstracts arc
giving good satisfaction.
Cull on Tlpton to-day for choice bar
gains in lots , M ? Broadway.
There was no session of the district
court yesterday. Tim new term opens
to-day.
Complaint was lodged against J. K.
Metcalfo yesterday for keeping iiis saloon
open Sunday.
The deputy marshals shifted yesterday ,
White gome on day duly nnd Uarhyte
taking nights.
Matthews , McUrcary & Co. will have
on sale to-day only a desirable business
property on Broadway.
The boards of registry begin their work
to-day. Remember that if you are not
registered you cannot vote.
Rev. Mr. Pier.son preached last cveninir
nt the Overtoil mission to the largest
audience ever gathered there.
Squire's 1'ark addition is a sure invest
ment. Paeilic avenue will bo built up
with store buildings within nyear.
Permit to wed was yesterday given to
W. T. Harris and G. A. Gregg ; also to
Morrell Gump and Elizabeth A. lleiining.
Judge Aylesworth slipped and fell on
an ley walk yesterday and was obliged to
keen by his lireside and nurse a lamu
back.
The deeision on the motion to transfer
the saloon eases to the federal court , is
expected to be given by Judge Thorncll
to-day.
The ninth annual meeting of the
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance com
pany will be held at Kiel's hotel tomorrow
row at 10 o'clock a. in. sharp.
Commeneinjr to day the usual 1 : flO run
of the dummy train will be omitted for
live days. This is necessitated by the
work on the bridge. The traveling pub
lic should bear this fact in mind. No 1.150
dummy this week.
The new board of directors of the free
public library met and organized vester-
ilay by the re-eleetion of Horace Everett
as president , hn having served most ac
ceptably since the organization of the
public library , and being too valuable an
ollicial to be allowed to retire. W. 11.
Wuro was chosen secretary , and J. D.
Edmundsen treasurer.
W. H. Broadwell. who has been so ex
tensively engaged in the real estate busi
ness in Logan , and who has had rather a
sensational career , has movc.d to this
city , and is connected with the real es
tate and abstract ollice of Squire & Bro.
lie is widely Known , and has had experi
ence which renders him n valuable man.
lie will doubtless rally his shattered
fortunes here , and soon be on his feet as
lively as ever and as vigorous.
But a short tune ago Mrs. Uurhorn
was called upon to mourn the deatli of
her beloved husband. Now a second
great burden of sorrow is hers , caused
by the death of her little daughter , Ern-
cstina Leola Bnrhorn , which occurred ut
an early hour yesterday morning. The
little one was aged three years and eight
months , and had been apparently u very
healthy child until a few days before the
death of her father. Her trouble devel
oped into a tumor , which has been
finicky sapping the young life , until
death gave a relief from sun"ering _ . The
funeral will be held from the residence ,
No. 17 Main street , this afternoon at 2
o'clock.
The Salvation Army continues to
flourish in this city. The meetings are
largely attended nnd there seems to bo
much good accomplished Major Dale ,
who has been placed in charge of the
forces in Iowa , is hero nnd a move is on
foot to have the department headquarters
established hero. Nebraska and Dakota
are soon to be added to this department ,
ami then tins will prove a coycnicnt cen
ter. Major Dales is an Englishman , full
of tire , wide awake , and ho takes hold of
the work witli much confidence. Jt is
proposed to put up extensive barracks
hero , a largo building , where meetings
can bo hold. The appeal for aid for this
will soon be made , and there is little
doubt but that it will be responded to so
generously as to insure the speedy com
pletion of such a building.
Pacific hon.se is the nearest hotel to the
majority of real estate olllccs in the city ,
f 2.00 per day.
Rest grades Iowa soft lump coal. $3 per
ton nt yard ; .fa.50 delivered. C. B. Fuel
Co. , OIl'J Broadway. Telephone I'M.
Jefteris1 roplat of Lots 1 and 3 of Al
bright's choice , 5-8 mile south of Ham
mond'n packinghouse , South Omaha , on
main line of Union Pacific railroad.
Nearest traukage lots in town for salu ;
nlso beautiful residence lots. Terms
easy. For sale nt the oflico of Thos. C.
Jelferls , at Rowland's lumber otlico ,
near dummy depot , South Omaha.
liargains in real estate at Johnston &
Van Pattens , No. 8U Main street.
At the Paciilo house you will save from
60 cents to $1 per day. Try it nnd bo
convinced.
L , H. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money
on all classes of chattel securities at ono-
half their former rates , Seu them before
securing your loans.
When yon are in the city stop at the
Pacitio house. Street cars miss the door
every fifteen minutes for all the depots.
Mo ills 50 cents.
Alrlrdnra from real estate brokers for
job punting will receive immediate and
cnrof.l attention at Pryor's Uiu : job
oflico
Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and
evnry form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the Now York Plumbing Co.
Substantial abstracts of titles and real
estate loans , J.V. . & E. L. Squire. No ,
101 Pearl street , Council Willis.
"U'ls True , 'Tin IMly , iiiul l'lty'Tis | 'Tin
Tl'Hp. "
Parents lot their children die with diph
theria and putrid sore throat in scarlet
fevuv , when ten years' trial has proven
beyond a doubt that Jullcris1 diphtheria
prevention and cure will save every case
without the aid of a physician. For sale
onlv at No. sa South Eighth street , Coun
cil Blull's , Iowa , or sent by express on re
ceipt of price , f a.OO.
Dr. Jelleris has not removed to Omaha.
Dr. linnohott , oflico No. 12 Pearl street ;
residence , J3l ) Fourth street ; telephone
No. 10.
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Sniid orders for typo-writer ribbnos of
alt colors , now ami reinked , to O. H.
Sholcs , Council mutt's.
To Contractors anil llulldors.l
Proposals will bu received by the Under-
slgnetl until the ' . ' 3d of next month for the
building of tliu new Cutnolio church.
Plans and specifications' ma } ' bo scon at
the pastoral residence. Tim right Is re-
icrved to reject any or all proposals.
U.P , "
TI1E SEWS IN THE BLUFFS ,
[ be Heal Estate Actirity Increasing and
More Business Like ,
MPORTANT COUNCIL MEETING.
Guarantors Proffered Tlmt n Grnuel
Villon Depot AVID 1)O Hnllt-A
Small Klro Churned With
The Denis In Dirt.
The slush and the chill maelo it disa-
jrecablo to got about yesterday , and
Monday is always n rather light day for
real estate , but still there was an activ-
ty manifest which indicates that the
joom is growing at a healthy rate. There
s less nervousness , less anxiety to turn
quick , but much more confidence in the
'utnre , n stiffening of prices , more judg-
nent shown In both selling and buying.
The boom la getting onto a regular
justness basis. 'Each day finds fewer
doubting and timid ones. It is settled
now that the boom is a stayer , and every
body feels that there is more than one
elay in which to improve their chances.
Those wlu buy are more In haste than
those who sell , for there is every indica
tion that prices have only begun to
climb up to that plane where they are
sure to linallv land , and lanu never to
fall.
fall.Ono
Ono of the great needs of Council
Blull's is residences. It is almost impos
sible to liinl IioiiMis for rent. The scarcity
of houses is discouraging to those who
come hero to settle , but slllj it shows the
liealthy condition of the city. This de
mand will cause a great many houses to
Lie built within the next few months , but
it seems now that too many cannot bo
lint up. One Minneapolis gentleman is
liero preparing to put up a number of
liouses to rent. One Now York man ,
wliu has been in the business of building
houses to sell on monthly payments , is
now corresponding with parties here ,
and it is believed that ho will soon bo on
the ground with thousands of dollars to
invest in this sort of enterprise. Council
lilulls has already a building association ,
which has been made up of residents , all
speculators ) being barred. This associa
tion has been quietly going along
for seven or eight j'ears , and a great
many have thus been able to got
[ ionics , whichjthcy would hardly have
been able to secure in any other way. The
association will open a now class next
month , and many will jump at getting
shares , and thus seourinir their own
ionics. ISy this association it is just as
easy to pay rent into one's own pocket ,
and at the end have : x house and lot , as to
keep paying out and having nothing.
i'he association will probably put up a
largo number of homes this season.
There are several moves on foot to se
cure fuctorins heic. The success of the
canning works , and other enterprises of
this sort , show that Council Blull's has
peculiar advantages as a manufacturing
; ) oint. The room is hero , the labor can
jo secured easily , and above all there arc
such railroad facilities thai the city can-
lot bo surpassed for these purposes. The
organization of a company for inanufac-
uring starch is probably one of the first
to be announced. It seems that the en-
crpriso could not but pay well.
The confidence in the future of the city
.s causing many deals in real estate. At
tention is not only being directed to the
many cheap lots which are selling for a
mere song as compared with other cities ,
but also to inside property. Several
large deals are about made , the an
nouncement of which will not bo made
until the papers arc secured , as past ex
perience has taught buyers as well as
sellers to be in no haste m making public
announcements.
C. II. Sloman , Thomas B. Wilde , of
Omaha , and 11. L. . Mayne yesterday pur
chased of William F. Sapp 100 feet on
Broadway for $20,000. Tins is west of
Ijoquut's barn , the Denmark hotel being
situated on part of it.
The "Hotel Denmark" is soon to be
moved oil' from the lot it now occupies
to make room for improvements. One
hundred feet of the ground on a portion
of which it stands were sold yesterday by
Odcll Bros. & Co. , for $20,000 , to Messrs.
Sloman , Wild and Mayne , of Omaha.
Robert Iluntington has sold to A. B.
Walker lot a of original 01 , it being n
tract of about six acres on Graham ave
nue near Fairmount park. The sale foots
up 5-8,000.
E. L. Squire has purchased of T. L.
Smith MO acres near Luke Manawa , in
cluding Smith's landing , so familiar to
those who frequented this summer resort
last season. Ho paid if 25,000 for it.
1. M. Hay , of Minneapolis , has pur
chased about 100 acics in the same vicin
ity.Tho
The following were yesterday's trans
fers recorded :
Alary .Myew to T J Kvnns , part lot 131 O P.
niul a stilp north ot block a , Jackson's add
0,000.
Foirest Smith to W Mooroct al , wjf wM
SO 34. 75. 44-50,000.
Hoburt A llolyoko to Win Hantliorn et el ,
lot block 37 , Kiddles $ : ax ) .
J U Johnson to Forrest Smith , w'f wJtf so ,
84.75 , -S5.000. .
Frank Cook to II S llutchlus , lots 1 to 13 ,
block 13 , U K swd-SMW.
Simeon Field to J . A Churchill , lot 5 block
4 , Ulil < tlo's-Sl,000.
T PTroynor to II tl Van Hrunt , 30 acres ,
BW so 32 , 75 , 40-8iriOO.
J A Churchill to F X Rlss , sj < lot s block
7 , Joffrii's-SJ.OCO.
J O Heft to W b Kernoy , cast half lot 15
block a. Carson S800.
J 1) KdiiiunCHon to H M MdCInzIo , lots 7 to
14 , hloeic IH ; lots 10 and 20 , block Si , Central
-81.000.
J L Casov to J D Crockwcll , lot 3 block 31 ,
JJeer'8-Sm
J H McNny to .Jennie Gould , lot 5 block 20 ,
Kulmnh'sSd-sm
K A Wicklmm to b Roberts , lot 14 block 10 ,
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\V II Coil to K W Arthur , lot 12 blk 3 Cas-
nely-Sl.700.
M F Roluer to Charles Solfol , lot 5 blk 31
Be-crs'-8l50.
C 11 Spencer to R A Rolyoke , lot 5 blk 14 ,
lot 3 blk < V\ lot 11 blk ( to Riddle's 81,000.
A T KHckiiiL'or to F R bowls , lot 11 blk O
Curtis & R-SbOO.
J M Phillips to II A Van Hrunt , west half
lot 4 and lots 5 and 0 blk a Street's 81,500.
J It HlaUu to J M Shea , lot 'J ' blk 1'J Uiyant
A O.-SIIOO.
W A Snodurass to if I ! Swan , lot 0 blk 0
Street's null claim 825.
John Dlckny to Alfred Prntel , s } lot 12 blk
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DJuckson's-H.OOO.
W CUttln to li J Evans , 75 lots In R R-
8725.
U II Fcrson to J U Minor , lot 21 blk 49 R R
875.
875.Charles
Charles H Fcrson to G 11 Fltchett , lot 32 blk
40 U RS75. .
J J Hathaway to R V Inness , lot 8 blk 11
Hums -875.
Dan Froi'iuna to W T Wllcox , iwrt half lot
18 and lot 17 Oik a Hie Orovo-iOO. !
Fnnmo I/.UImm to J N Cornish , 10
ft on west slilo of lot 1 , and 10 feet on
eabt side ot lot 2 , block ' - ' , Uayllss' 1st
SO.OUO.
F T Canphcv to J W Klccb. lot 5 , blk 2 ,
Mullen'a-gi50.
HlnirTown and Lot Co to AJ Stenhenson ,
lots 13 and 13 , blk 01. Rlddlo's-8100.
FW RUzonhoUto Joseph Miller , lots 41
and 48. Johnson's mldltlon-Sl.lOO.
J N Cornish to Cll llomau , lot 1 , blk 4 ,
Uayllss' lst-S10KX ( ) .
J M Htirstow to Finlov Burke , half lots 3
and 4. blk 4 , Mlnster-Sl00.
M 1J Brown to F R blnn , lot t > , blk 12 , Bry
ant & C-S200.
Chas Dodge to K O ( Jleasou , lots 0 and 10 ,
blk 14 , Bryant dt 0 8375.
Citizens * Savings bank to Uou Marks , w
X. nw 1U , 74. 43-500.
Jacob Sdullmau to A Louie , lot 20 , blk 13 ,
Burns,1S175. .
E S Plainer to ft P Moore , lot 1 , 8ub-dlv of
200. O V-S5.100.
T K Winter to J I Kles , lots 10 and 13 ,
' S,75.700. .
E R Stltklns to J D Kdmumlson , nw nc 11 ,
75,43-8700.
Acnes Folfom to I Gllllnskl , lot 14 , blk 18 ,
Uecrs'-S450.
A tract of land for sale near the busi
ness center of Council Bluffs by Johnston
& Van Patten , 33 Main st.
TIIK CITY COUXC1U
Guarantees Thru n Union Depot Will
lie Itullt.
Last evening there was n crowded
council chamber. The marshal was or
dered to buy two do > .cn more chairs before -
fore the next meeting.
Petition to require the Rock Islam !
railway to keep Seventh street open. Re
ferred.
Proposal of J. A. Herald to scttlo dam
ages in Railroad addition. Referred.
City Auditor Kinnohan asked that his
salary of $1.000 bo paid In cash instead of
warrants. Referred.
The ordinance creating sewer district
No. 2 , including the bottom lands , was
reconsidered , ami changed to include the
Rock Island and Union Pacific rights-of-
way , the district being cxtondeel to the
southern limit of the city and thus passed
nenln. Alderman Straub would not vote.
The committee appointed to view the
proposed line of the levee was called on
to report , but Alderman Danforth had
not given it a personal inspection , al
though ho was chairman. It was de
cided tiiat the council view the roitto
to-day , and meet to-night to decide the
matter.
An ordnance was passed giving a
twenty-live years charter to the Lake
Manawa street railway company to con
struct tracts and operate its cars on cer
tain streets. Passed to a second reading
and referred.
An ordnance for allowing J. J. Brown
the right to occupy certain streets , Fifth ,
Sixth , Seventh , Eighth and Ninth ave
nues , with tramways for hauling dirt ,
was pre&cnteii and referied.
A communication from the Union
Depot company was received , olFering to
bind themselves by $25,000 bonds to
build a union depot within twelve months
to cost not less than $100.000 , to bo lo
cated on Tenth avenue , providcel that the
council at this meeting would pass the
ordinance granting the lJuion Pacilio the
right of way up 'lenth avenue.
Another communication was presented
making a similar pledge , with $20,000
forfeit , that the Union Pacific would run
into this union depot within thirty days
after its completion as a transfer depot.
The communications and the ordinance
granting Tenth avenue to the Union
Pacific were referred to the committee to
report on to-night , the council to meet as
a committee ot the whole to consider the
matter at1 o'clock this afternoon.
After some routine business the council
adjourned until this evening.
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If you wisii to buv or sell property
call on Johnston & Van Patten , o. U3
Main street.
The ncnnon & IMuyne Kent Instate
Company , No. nei ! llronilwny ,
Ofl'er the following buryains to-day :
A six-room house , lot CGxl32 , for
$2,000.
One of the best corners on Broadwaj'
we oiler for $15,000.
Benson's lit addition , lots $100 to ? 230
each.
Benson's 2nd addition , lots .f 350 to $000
each.
Brown's addition , lots § 300 each.
Street's addition , lots $300 to ? 100
each.
Railroad addition , lots at prices rang
ing from ! ? ! iO to $75 each.
fourteen acres adjoining Burn's addi
tion , if 11,000
Eighty acres ono of the finest adeli-
lions between Omaha and Council Blull's
call and get prices and terms.
132x132 feet within a quarter of a mile
from the postollice , very cheap , $1,200.
Lots in Curtis & Ramsey's addition
cheap : terms to suit purchasers.
We have the most complete list of im
proved and unimproved property on the
market.
THE BENSON & MAYNE REAL ESTATE
COMPANY , No. 502 BKOAUWAV ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
If you nave improved property to sell
list it with Johnston & Van Patten.No. 33
Main street.
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IMawcmlc.
Regular communication of Bluff City
lodge No. 71 , A. F. & A. M. , Tuesday
evening , February 15. Visiting brethren
cordially invited. A. J. BHOWN ,
Secretary.
Robert B. Long , No. 508 Broadway , has
for his bargains for two days only Broad
way front , 43xl20 } , $18,000 ; .1-1.\102 , front
ing on Main and Pearl streets , $3,300 , ;
good terms.
" \Vhnt Kvoryono IH Ijoolclnt ; For
A good residence property near the
business part of the citVo have ft
nice two-story brick , high ceilings , all in
good repair , city water on the premises ,
u cistern and good barn , for sale at a low
figure on easy terms , which wo will bo
pleased to snow you. Above premises
can bo rented subject to salo.
OUELL Buos. & Co. , 103 Pearl street.
Council
A largo tract of land for sale within
eight blocks of the postoflico in Council
Buifl's. A good opportunity for a syndi
cate. Call on or address ,
JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN.
33 Main St. , Council Blulls.
Dress Goodw.
New sprimr goods are arriving each
day at Eiscman's People's store. Mr ,
Simon Eiscman who has been in New
York City the past two weeks , has se
lected without doubt the finest lines of
spring dress , etc. , etc , , that have over
been brought to this city. The goods as
they arrive are marked and put on sale at
figures that surprise the many patrons of
this mammoth houso. Thoyhavo a small
( inanity of the 25c and 50o muslin under
wear loft which tire the best ever ollerod
for the prico.
List your property with Johnston &
Van Patten , No. JWMain street.
i : . S. ISAECMVrT ,
Justice of the Peace ,
115 IlroiuUvay , Council HluHs.
Refers to any bank or business house in
the city.
Collections a specialty.
Hr. BICE M. D.
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Cnnrpri Or other Tumors removed without
l/unc-e/'i the klllro onlrawlnjrof blood.
Orer Ihniy years prHCtirulexpcriuuoe.
No. 11 1'ouriat. . Council Jllutl * .
tyr Consultation fret.
O. B. ALLEN ,
EngineefSurv6jorMapPutli8tief , , )
No. 11 North Main St.
City and countr mnpj of cities and counties In
weitern low * , Netinicku and Kannj.
O. H. MCDANELD & CO. ,
IKilubllibcd 1809. ]
No. (20 Main Street , I t i Council Bluffi.
.AND PEALKUS IN
H/Pf / $ , TAUQW WOOL ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Special ftdvertljdmonts , such s Lost , Found
ToUmn.ror Bnlo , To llcnt , Vinnt , Hoarrtlnjr ,
etc. , 'will lie Inserted In this column ( it the low
ratoof TKN CENTS PKIt LINK for the Hrst Inset-
Ion und rivoContf Per Line for cucli subsequent
Insertion. Lcitvo advertisements nt our office
No. 12 I'cul street , near llroMlwnr , Council
Uluffs.
WANTS.
FOlt SALK Within n few blocks of the
Dummy dcpt !
Ono 6 room house , prlco tl,3fiO
Ono 0 room hnn o , jirlco tU03
Ixit with two 3 room houses , for both , Jl.TOO
Vncnnt lots near the Dummy depot ranging
In prlco from 1600 to fTOO to * HK )
Also R Innio number of bottom lots
llv Nortlirnp.t Moore , 123 Mnln St.
. - Rlrl for ( ronornl house-
WANTT.D-Competont . Second nvo.
SALU-Klftccn Ion In liner's sub.
- division locntod ono to three blocks from
Ilroadwny ami n fonr tnliiuU'ft'wnlk of postof-
fli'o. Cull on H \ynrrcn , City WntorVorks
olllco.
FOUND On Hnrney street , Omnhn , n pocket-
book contnliilnii n pnwn ticket Issued by
M Abrahams for silver wntch nnd cold rltiR
nm ! t > rciit pin. Owner cnn lm\o sumo by pay-
ln r charges fit Hoc olhco.
> OHSAIjH MMcio9 chotco Innd , ono mlle
I7
1 south en t ( if U. 1 * . triuisler depot nnil
ono nnd nno-lmir miles southwest of the KOV-
eminent hulMliiir , Itrtie chunco for u oyndl-
cute. Apply to II. Shoemaker , W , llnrrUon st.
"V\7ANTiD : A peed Rlrl for Kcncrul house-
TI work. liifiilro | 10'J fourth street.
FOH SA1.IJ Aull Improved fiirin , " V ) I'.crcs ,
Including ncrea of timber , pltimtiul In
e'reok toun hi | > , I'ottiiwiittmnlo county ;
l.'iO iieri'H In n'etlon ; ) ! , Imlnnco lylni ; Juvtwupt
thereof. Imitilto on piumlses ot TheoJoro
Ilascli.
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FOHSAIK-At fibnnmlti , an ncros with fine
Improvements slmlliH en .t of ' "ouncJI
Hluirs , Prlco low nmt nil the time needed. In
quire of T. W. Vim Sclovrr , Council Illuirs.
FOHSALi : If tnkcn this wpou A fho room
house on Filth nvimuo , ncnr dummy
depot. Tlioptrcut , sidewalk and lot Illlocl to
Kriulc. Prlco $1,410. Knsy terms. Address
Lot , llcoolllcc , Council HUilta.
W.C.STACY "CO.
-AY
REAL ESTATE !
50 acres of beautiful land on Broadway
Inside the city limits , at ? GOO per acre.
22 acres 10 rods from Uroadway , just
outside tlic city , ? 3,500.
Improvoel farm G miles north of the
city , $10 per acre.
100 feet at junction of Main and Tcarl
streets , very low.
Lot 50.\121 on South Main street al
? 125 per foot.
Large list of acre property on Frank
lin Avenue.
Improved farm of 30 acres joining the
city limits , near Grcemhile at $200 per
acre.
Improved farm of 177 acres , 2J miles
cast of the city for ? oO per acre.
80 acres 3 miles out at ? CO.
7 22-100 acres with $1,500 dwelling , cor
ner oi Franklin and Lincoln Ave. , for
$ 1,500. This is a bonanza.
Large List of Cheap Lots.
Kesiilence and Business Prop
erty.
Acre Property and Farms.
At Very Low Prices
W. O. STACY & Co , ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
JVb f > , Main st , , Council Illuffs. .
JOHN y. ST.VR JA033 31 J I
STONE & SIMS ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ,
Practice In the State and Federal courts
Rooms 7 and B Shu art-Bono lilonk.
OOXTJSTOIIU BZaTJinins
Star Sale Mes and Mule Yards ,
BROADWAY , COUNCIL
Opposite Dummy Depot ,
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Gfllorpcs and mules kept constantly on
hnnd , for sale ivt retail or in car loads.
Orders promptly filled by contract on
short uotiro. S.took sold on commission.
SiiLUTiut it BOJ.KV , Proprietors.
Telephone No. 11-1.
Formerly of Kell Sale Stables , corner
1st. nvo. and 4th street.
Horses and Mules
For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail
end in lots. Large quantities to tclfct
from. Several pairs of fine drivers , el"
gle or double.
MASON WISE ,
ouncil Ulufl * .
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
COUNCIL 13LUWB , L
GREAT SALE
OF
Ladies' ' and Childrens' '
Aprons , Efo.
We Imve succeeded in pur
chasing al nn
Extraordinary Bargain
A large quantity of Muslin Un
derwear , Childrens' Dresses ,
Aprons , etc. , which we have di
vided into two lots , and to make
quick sales will sell them ut
f.
25c Consists of
Ladies1 Night Robes , Chemises ,
Drawers , Corset Covers , Long
White Aprons , Childrens' White
and Red Msther Ilubbard
Dresses , Drawers and Infants'
Slips. These garments are well
made and warranted persect.
Lot No. 2
50c. Consists of
Ladies Night Dresses , Skirts ,
Chemise , Drawers , Corset Cov
ers nnd Childrens' White and
Turkey Red Dresses.
All trimmed with Linen Torchon
lace. Such garments as these are
usually sold for 75c to $1.
Wo take great pleasure in plac
ing this immense purchase be
fore our customers and invite an.
early call , as we believe this to
the greatest bargain in Muslin
Underwear and Childrens Dress
es ever offered in this city-
l/os. ! Ut , ; tJti , 3IS ttml 320 JJroatl
Council lilujft.
All Crush goods , well made , full
sizes , good shapes , , and warranted
frw Irco fi'Oiu iiupcr ecliou9 ,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN ACREAGE
AND
Lots in all Additions for Sale by
BALDWIN & TROUTI
506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa
E. W. RAYMOND ,
REAL ESTATE ,
13 NORTH MAIN STREET ,
First National Bank Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa
YOAKUM < fe CO. ,
PEAT (
-jot-
City and acre property for sale in and around Council Bluffs.
Improved and unimproved laikls for sale. Lands exchanged j
for stocks of merchandise.
Office over 1st National Bank , cor , ftiain Street and Broadway ,
Vacant Lots , Lands , City Jlcslilcnces and Farms , acre property In
western part of city , AH .telllny cheap to make room for sjtrlng stock ,
R P. OFFICER ,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Ttoom S , over Officer tC J'liKcy'a lianl : , Council Jiliiffn.
M. P. SEARS , S. F. SEARS ,
Omaha. Council Bluffs ,
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH
Sears' Real Estate Agency ,
Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for
non-residents.
PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
BUIlKB. OEOIKIE W. HEWITT
RL'imi : & IIKXVITT ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
00i Jiroddivay , Up Stairs ,
Council
FINE FRENCH MILLINERY.
- - . ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omalia ,
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPBN.
Ladicsbuying a $ shatbonnet , or one far
will be paid ; f 10 , ipuud Irip.
Geo. S. Miller & F. II. Toboy ,
CIVIL E
Ofllcu ovur 1st Nutlonal Bank , cor. Muitt
und Uroudwivy.
If you wunt ostiinatos or liliuu for lirldgo
worK , foundation , ttwum , pr auiK or eurref <
InfftiiJ pliittlnir , cull upoii Uiem , Allworh
tflvuii | irouiptuttcntiuu.
N. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Office over American Expret * .