THE OMAIIA DAIIjY inC"E: PrXDAY, JVE 2, 1001. 8 COUNCIL BLUFFS. MI.NOH JlliVl'lU.V. titvls rtU Jf'JKS. fitockert mils late curtains. Kino A 11 0 jscr, Noutmiyer'a hotel. Victor Ilea tern. Hlxby & Hons, iitftjnts. Wollman. ndantlilc optlcl'in, W U'way. Mlaa Dora Hpato l.i vUltlug In Tabor, la. Hchmldt's lino photos BUutuntued to pleae. Olrl wanted for K'.mktuI housawork. 623 Klrst avenue. Horn, to Mr. mid Mrs. Hqhert 1'crcKoy youterday, a daughter. tdeul hcad.1 In water color. C. E. Alex ander . Co., 313 Liroadvsuy. TenmH wanted for hauling In town. I.. A. Wlcklmm &. Co., 13 Hcott titr.jot. W. If. Orurr. undortakur and .llslnfector. 101 South Main struot. 'Phono W'J- Oet your work dono nt tho popular Eagle lautidrv. 721 Uroadway '1'hono 1st. Mrs. W. II. Golf and Mra. William Uiyiar knmpxr tiro vIsltlnB In Hennlngtun. NW). Grand hotel restaurant nAl,,,.,'S hoto dinner for 00c .Sunday, from 1. to - "'The will or Carl II. O VoBlor wni nd mlttod to probalo jx-Hlcrday In tho dlsttin court. . . ,, W W. I.ootnl will leave, today for Mftd son l.nkr, Minn., on a tlnhliw and roercu- ''mtb.'i!. W. McDonald will leave today for antenl5i tU w " 1,,lclllc const for linr health. ... , , Urn. A. Hoot of Unnilolpli, Ncu Is vlnltiiiK her mother, Mrs. Mattlngly of Third street. Miss Maud Cy bran loft ye?r,ftnr,?r " visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Dixon, nt (irand Island. Mrr K K. Hoiin and (taiwhtrr 13 slo will loave this week for a trip to tho Colorado Htimmor usortfl. Mlis HoH.tle lleno la vlxitlni; rkndfl In rfilcatro. She will also visit In Uurllnston before returning home. IS. A. Woods, !"18 .Second avenue, reported to tho police yesterday morning tho theft of a bloiClo from HIh premises. Aliens! Rinvo wl'l kIvo a high llvo party and daueo Thsday night. Junu o. at VVooamen of tho World hall. Admission, 10c. At tho metdlnK if Si. Albans lndpo No. 17. Knights of Pythias, tomorrow night, a rep resentative to tho grand lodge will bo uloctcd. Dr. Holler reports that I,. M. Hcnnctt, who has been erlllrally 111 nt the om ili s Christian Association hospital, Is very mucn improved. Will McCutchcou and I.lla McISIvnnc, both of Omaha, wcro married yesturday aftarnoon In tho court houso by Hev. John Y. Altchlson. At tho Latter Day Saints' church there v.ill bo communion today at 10 a. m. and In tint evenlnc at 7:40. Klder V. M. Cooper will ocuupy tho pulpit. Hhv. B. Alexander will preach the bacca luureato Bortiiou to tho graduating class of tho Ncoln. High school this evening In tho Neola opera house. Tho (iiarterly meeting of tho Woman's Christian association will bo tomorrow Hfternoou at thu homo of Mrs. Sarah II. Uohrer, Vino street, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pnyno announce tho engagement of their daughter Ola to I'. V. Harrison of Chicago, the wedding to take placu In thu early fall. Ico cream that will plenso you packed In Ico and delivered, 20u a quart. Special prions to lodges, churchen and parties. O. C. lJrown, 1!3S Hrpadway. Tel. IKS. Hev. Oeorgo Kdward Walk will adminis ter communion In St. Paul's Kplscupa church this morning. The services will cmphaslzo tho doctrlno of tho Trinity. Pilgrim Urothcr Hope May of Minne apolis will speak on "Tho Divine Plan of the Ages" this afternoon ut .", In tho Ad ventlst church, Ul Jft and Story streets. Ice cream, rich and smooth, packed In Ico and delivered, :wc a quart: bricks, 2oc. Special prices to lodges, churches and par ties. O. C. Urown, 228 liroadway. Phono m. Services today In draco Kplscopat church will be: Sunduy school. 0M3 a. ni.; com munion and sormon by tilu rector, Hev. H, It. Knox, 11 n. m.i evening prayer and fer mon, 8". Wishing to retire I am offering for r.alo my entire business wood, coal, feed and grocery with all Improvements. For par ticulars Inquire of Thomas Hlshton, 210C West Uroadway. Hev. Stephen Phelps, D. D at Omaha will prench today In tho Second 1'iesby tcrlan church at 10:9) a. m. and 8 l. m. Sunday school will be at noon and oung People's meeting at 7:30. Many of tho veterans nf tho civil war have slgnlllcd their Intention to be present In St. John's English Lutheran church this morning to hear Hev. S. It. Klson of Omaha preach a memorial sermon. Services will bo this morning at 10:30 In tho First Uaptlst church. Sunday school will bo at noon. Young People s union serv lco at 7 p. m. ami children's day exercises ut 8, Hov. J. Clark will preuch In the morning. "l0 trial of M. J. lllgglns before JujKO . Icr In tho district court is concl tiled pt for tho closing arguments of tho .1 ite and defense, which will be made Mon )ty morning, when It la expected tho case will go to tho Jury. Tho Kelly-Hurgess Stock company, whicn lias b(on playing at the Dohany theater for iho last three weeks, will present "Uu! o Tom's Cabin" Ibis evening. Fifty peopto will bo used In tho production, with special scenery and light effects. Dick Singleton, negro, who drew n ie volver on Mrs. A. J. Smith and threatened to shoot her when she ordered htm from her yard when ho was stealing llowcrs, wns sent to tho county Jail for lifted! days yes terday by Police Judge Aylcsworth. George McCall, charged with violating a city ordinance by hauling sand through tho streets in a wagon which permitted tho contents to sift through, was given a sus pended lino of $3 and costs In police court yesterday on his promise not to repeat tho offense. Tho First Church nt Christ, Scientist, will have services this morning at 10:15 In tho Sapn building. The lesson will bo "God tho Only Causo and Creator," Sunday school will follow this service. The ex perience meeting will be Wednesday night at S. Mrs. j. W. Owens, national organizer of Ihn Auti-Clcnrottn leacue. will address iho youth of the city at 3 this afternoon In tho uroauway Mctnociisi cnurcn. this evening who will speak In the Fifth Avenue Motln dlst church. Tuesday evening sho will lri'tiirn In the First Christian church on "I.ovo, Courtship and Marriage," At this meeting slin will sing old plantation songs nnu uo assisicu oy local laiciu. CITY'S ASSESSMENT SUITS Ut. Ertreit Finishei Hit Bso'ts with & fatlsfhd tnik NET GAIN OF THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND I noon. Ho was serving ns a trusty, being i employed to keep tho tells on tho second lloor clean. While Jailer Martin was at I l ha ,.1'nr.rrv lnr Al'frnm walked doVD" stairs aud out before Mrs. Martin, who was In the kitchen, could lock tho door. l-'Oll SAIili. '1'iiln .llenni InerciKe In Actual Value of Over One .Million Many Horses Omitted OoIiik to Wurl; Uxvinptlnii. City Assessor Uvcrcst yesterday com plutcd tho work ou the assessment books for Council 1) luffs and, contrary to his ex pectations of a week ago, will havo every thing lu readiness for the county super visors whtn they convcuo tomorrow as a board of rovlow. Tho result of tho assess ment Is satisfactory aud while the books of tho township assessors Indicate a marked decrease In the assessed valuation of tho country districts, as compared with thu last two years, that of the city of Council 11 luffs will show a net gain ot $300,000, representing something over $1,000,000 ln creaso In actual value. This Increase means much for tho city, as It will swell tho general fund of a 10-mlll levy about ?3,000. Tho total valuation, Including railroad assessment, In 1900 was $1.1,200,000, while this year It amounts to $14,293,511, showing an Increase ot $1,103,044, which is a gain ot 0 per cent. Tho total assessed valua tion, not including railroads, In 1000 was $11,737,080. This year It Is $12,S93,GI1, showing an Increase of $1,153,3SS. Tho as sessed valuation of the railroads this year U $1,500,000. In 1899 and li'OO real estate In tho city was valued at $9,630,464, whllo this year tho valuation amounts to $10,000,160. In 1900 now buildings woro assessed as per sonal property, there being no nuw assess ment of real estate that year. These build ings wcro assessed this year as part of tho real estate and tbereforo for purposes of comparison between tho assessments of real estato in 1000 and lOOt $203,000 should bo ndded to tho real cstatu assessment ot 1000. making it $10,060,104. On this basis tho real estate assessment for 1901 Is only per rent over that of 1900. A considerable gain Is made In tho as sessment of personal property this year. In 1000 It was value nt $1,907,522, whllo this year It reaches $2,293,0S4, an lncrcaso of $3S5,5C2. As tho new buildings In 1900 wcro assessed ns personal property, the amount of $203,000, In order to mako com parison, should bo deducted from the 1900 llgures, and this would then mako tho In crease this year In tho personal assess ment $58S,562, or a gain or about 34.5 per cent. Tho assessment of money nnd credits, llvo stock, etc., for tho two years, follows: Moneys and Credits ISO) $253,222 1901 45S.095 Deilrnble City Lots. Notice Is hereby given that tho Hoard ot Directors of tho Indpondent school dis trict ot Council Oluffs, Iowa, wilt receive scaled bhH tor the purchase of tho lots hereinafter describe 1, until S o'c'ok p. m. of tho 4th day of Juno, 1901. lllds may bo handed to the secretary, I). L. IUss, or may be brought to tho meeting of sold board to bo held In the Uloomer school building, Juno 4, 1901, nt 8 o'clock p. m, Tho terms ot snlo will bo ono-thlrd cash, balanco due In one and two year3, bearing 0 per cent Interest, and secured by a re conveyance ot the property In mortgage Tho board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. Illds may be made for sepa rate lots, except as hereinafter stated, cr they may be for all the property offered. Tho s.ild district will furnish nn abstract showlnc clear title and will mako deeds under covenants of concral warranty. Tho property offered Is as follows: Lots 13 and Hi In block 23 In Hcors" sub division; lots 17 and 13 (to bo sold to gcther) in block 23, Ilccin' BUbdlv.slon, In eluding tho building thereon. Lots I, 2, 3, I, 5, 0, 7 and 8 In tho sub division of lot 107 of tho original plat. Lots 1 to 7, Inclusive, have fifty feet front on Olen nvenuo and are 150 feet In depth. Ixit 8 has a frontage of 61 feet and Is 150 feet In depth. Stxtccn-foot alloy In tho rear of thcai lots. Kait half of lots C and 7, block 1. nnd tho west hnlf of lots f, nnd 7, block 1, Glen dalo addition. Theso each front 65 feet on High School nvenuo and have a depth of 72 feet. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 nnd S In the sub division of tho old Hcrco street school grounds. Luis 1 to I, Inclusive, face on Uroadway and lots 5 to 8, Inclusive, face ou I'lerco street. Thcso lots have a frontage of 47?i feet and n depth of 101 feet and an alloy In tho rear, lllds will bo opened at catd meeting of June 1, 1901. V. L. HOSS, Secretary. I'rnKi-rss In Hank Iteecl verxlilp. Receivers Dercshclm nnd Murphy of the Ofllcer & l'usoy bank havo filed n report In tho district court showing the sale by them of fifty-seven acres of land In this county to Leonard Hverett for $51 an acre. The land was appraised at $35 nn acre. They ask tho court to confirm the sale. N. l'.i Anderson, C. Jensen nnd Vincent Ilattin, who were appointed to apprnlso cer tain personal property belonging to th firm, consisting of tho banking fixtures etc., filed their report yesterday. They place a value of $1,181.10 upon the furniture. Tho largest safe Is nppralsed at $650 am tho counters at $273. Two smaller safes are appraised at $125 and $75, respectively Two revolvers, which formed part of the bank fixtures, nre appraised at $10. Increnso $201,873 Corporation Stock 1000 $336,212 1901 410,018 Increase $ M',S36 Merchandise 1900 $GS0,30 1901 791,'.'60 , $113,910 9S2 1.049 1,359 , 1,224 S3 $2S.07 3C.4DO $13,411 49,405 Increnso Vehicles 1900 1001 Horses 1900 1901 Colts, Mules, Etc. 1900 1901 Cows 1900 1001 Heifers 1900 1901 Knimehnld Furniture 1900 $10,300 1901 17,912 City Assessor Kovorcst explains tho small number of horses assessed this year by tho fact that animals owned and worked by tcamstors nre exempted from assessment, and for this rcuson mauy work horses wcro not Included In this year's assessment. 757 !3G 101 $ 1,718 $19,501 20, ns $ 2,022 Con nod Mlit In llrondivuy Clnircli The entire program of music nt th Broadway Methodist church this evcnln? will consist of selections from the composl lions of diaries uouuod, and will be as follows: Prelude, from "Faust" Mrs. Sylvejte iioria t'atri Hymn. "Depth of Mercy" Magnificat Nunc Dlmlttls Hymn, "How Sweet tho Nnmo of Jesus" Organ solo. "March Solomelle" Mrs. Sylvester Duet, "Forever with tho Lord" Miss Hart and Mr. Mitchell unertnry, -avo verum Anthem, "Praise Yo tho Father" Hymn, "Uird Dismiss Us with Thy messing" Postlude, ''Murch Homalno" Davis tells glass. N. Y. Plumbing Co.. tuiepnone 2S(k Gravel roofing a. U. IU'&g. C41 Eroad'j. DfLong will print I', right. (iKAIT, (iltOWlCHM AltU COXTISNT. Thf- All SAME OLD SONG Tho old songa nro ths best songs. Wo cannot sing them so well an fcomu people, but wu can tnlk Shoes, and wo can toll a grcnt deal more about tho valuo of foot wear than wo can about music, Wo mako Shoes an especial study buy tho best there are on tho market and sell tlmm at twentiotn century prices. For tho latest thing out In Shoes sco our show- window. SARGENT'S look i ou Tin: nn.vn. Sep a PriiHiieriniH Season In SiiiiI1 Fruit. Tho first quarterly meeting of the Coun cil Blulfs Grape Orowera' Shipping asso ciation wns yesterday afternoon. Reports showed prospects for a good crop of all kinds ot small fruit. As to strawberries, tho picking of which will bu begun tMs woek, tho yield promises to be exception ally large, although tho growers are pray ing for rain, Tho crop ot grapes this year, It was said, evidences good signs of being tho largest In many years. The peach and npplo treoa are well laden. The prospects for a largo yield of plums aro ot tho brightest. This scale of prices for picking fruit was decided upon: Dlack raspberries, li to Vj cents a basket, blackberries, 4 to I cent a basket; grapes, 1 to It J cento a basket; goosoberrles, l'.i to 2 cents n basket; currants, 114 cents n basket; cher ries, 4 to C cents n basket; strawberries, 1 to V.i cents a basket; rod raspberries, l'.i to V,2 cents por pint; plums, 1 to 2 cents a basket. Trinity Primmer Ksenpcu. John Allstrom, who was serving a four months sentence for tho larceny of a set of harness from Mlnnlck'a livery barn, escaped from tho county Jail yesterday O 111 ecru of Woiiiuii'n Club. Mrs. Walter I. Smith was elected prcsl dent of tho Council Bluffs Woman's club yesterday afternoon. Other officers elected were: Vice presidents, Mrs, F. W. Miller, Mis. A. It. Woodford; recording secro tary, Miss Mlttlo Pile; corresponding sec rotary, Mrs. C. A. Wiley; treasurer, Mrs J. K, Cooper. Special Millinery Sale WHITELAW & GARDINER BOSTON STORE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A. Great June Sale Special inducements to close, nnd shrewd buyers of Reasonable Special Hosiery Sale Wash Goods J 2k' striped .and figured Zi'phyra to yo during this Kiilo at half price, (5c. 15c Alhambra Zephyrs, In neat, dainty patterns, on sale at 8 l-3c. 15c white dress goods In checks and stripes, on sale at 10c. 20c striped and checked white Lawn on tale at 1214c. 33c Pique, on sale at 19c. Shirt Waists 7ijc Ladies' Shirt Waists, in good assortment, all sizes, on sale at I50e. Big assortment ot Cambric Shirt Waists, all sizes, $1.00 value, ou sate at 7Cc. See other values In Lawn, Dimity nnd Percale Shirt Waists, In white and eclors, nt $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Muslin Underwear Ladies' Muslin Clowns, all neatly trimmed and made at o0e. Seo our assortment of Ladles' Gowii3, at 75c, 89c and $1.00. Pino Muslin Skirt with wldo cam bric umbrella ruffle, trimmed with lace, $1.00. Muslin nnd Cambric Drawers, made extra full and laco trimmed, for 25c, 39c, 50c and 75c. Millinery i merchandise Watch daily papers for new announcements Lace Wash Curtains 50o Ladies' Straw Sailor Hats, during (his sale only 25 cents. $1.00 Ladles' nnd Misses' Shirt Wnlst Hats, In big assortment nnd Ladles' Straw Sailors, regular 75c value, In one lot during this sale at 35 cents. 50c Ladles' Walking Hats, on sale at 15c. $1.50 Ladles' Trimmed Walking Hats, ou Bale at C.c. 100 quality Misses and Children's Trimmed Leghorn Hats, on snlo at 60 cents. $1.75 quail. y trimmed Leghorn Hats, on salo at $1.00. Lino of 75c and $1.00 Sailor Hats, on inle at 60c. Full lino of Ladles' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, nt reduced prices $1.00, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 to $7.50. Wrappers Skirts Dig line of Cambric Wrappers, good assortment of colors, regular value t, on sale at St)e. Good nsiortmcnt of Cambric and Calico Wrappers In light nnd dark colors, neatly trimmed and mado with flounce on skirt, during sale at $1.00. Towels 12Ac Cotton Fringed Tow els, size 45x21, on sale at 7 cents. 25c Dath Towels, on sale at 15c. Extra large Unth Towel, regular 50c value, on sale at 25c. Good line of Lace Cur tains, in new and pretty patterns, at extra low prices during this sale ((.)c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.25 and 2.50. Underwear and Hosiery !U)u quality men's and boys' Jersey lUbbetl Under wear, all sizes, on sale at 20c Men's lino Ilalbrlggan Underwear, In natural and fancy brown, nn extra good thing, on sale nt 60c. Hosiery 200 dozen shipment of 31 ill Samples, ladies and misses' hose and men's half hose, worth from 25c to 50c a pair, on sale in one lot for 15c; 2 for 25c. Line of Ladles' drop-stltch and lace stripe hose, and black cotton with mocha toot, on salo at 25c. Lot of Ladles' White Hlbbcd Vests during sale ot C for 25c. Other values In Lndles' Underwear at 7c, 10c, 121Sc, 15c and 25c. Ladies' white and natural linen Wash Skirts, neatly made and trimmed, worth Irom 2.00 to ;?.00, during this sale at S9e. Silk Skirts 10.00 ladies Silk Skirts, handsomely made and trim med, on sale at 7.50. $13.50 quality ladles Silk Skirts to cloau out, it $10.00. Miscellaneous 25c Brownie Overalls, in all sizes from o to 15, on sale at 20c. Nos. 5 and 7 all silk Hlbbous, regu lar 10c quality, on sale at 3c. Dig assortment of Vnl. Uiccs, good patterns, on sale nt 10c a dozen. 19c Children's Colored Parasols, on sale at 10c. COo 26-Inch Steel Uod Umbrella, on sale at 29u. Men's good working Negligee Shirts on tale nt 23c. 12'ic Cotton Trlngo Towels, 45x21, on sale at 7c. Ilrass Curtain Extension Hods, on salo at 5c. 23c Sun Donnets and Chlldrsn'8 Hats, on sale nt 16c. Ladles' Jackets and Capes, medium weight, In blacks nnd tans, 25 per cent off. Wall Paper In newest patterns, at reduced pi Ices. Special Underwear Sale WHITELAW & GARDBftlE BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs, Iowa, Agents for McCall Bazar Patterns Special Ribbon Sale Curd if 'I'll a ii Kh. Mr. and Mrs. Chrla Itudlo and family dcslro to thank the , many friends ami neighbors who so kindly extended aid and sympathy during the hours of their sad affliction In tho sickness nnd death of their beloved daughter, Catherine Florence. Iteiil HMntc 'lrnimferK. These transfers wore filed yesterday In tho Abstract, title and loan ofllco of J, W. Squlro, 101 Pearl street: Mellows rail? Savings Institute tn James O'Neill, c43 feet lot 4 and w5 rcet lot 5, block C, Curtis & llam sev's add., w, d $ Hattlo I.. .liaison nnd husband tn Wil liam O. Lltten, lot 9, block 2. Turley & White's subdlv., w. d J, II. Mather and wife to L. A Cas ner. w33 feet lot 1. block 18. Heers' add., w. d Tnter Vim Wynsbergo to Ivo Van Moorleghem and August Wlndels, undlvVb swU se'4 27. net'4 noVi 3.1. nwU nv'.i 31, ?eH swU 27 nnd neU nwVi 34-70-41, w. d Vermont and Harvey C. Reynolds to Charles K. Reynolds, part ot lot SS, Original plat, q. c. d iCO 2.C0O l.COO 4.0U0 Klve transfers, total $10,101 Davis tells paint. MiwrliiKR Lleensen. Licenses to wed wcro Issued yesterday to tho following Perseus: Name and Residence. Age. Albert H Knijle. Council Wuffi 2il Matnlo Irwin, Council niuffs 20 Ilnrry A. Urodkey, Sioux Cltv, la 22 Fannie P. Oldlnsky, Council muffs 19 K, D. Shores. Council HIiiITh 3!" Abblo Cnmpbcll, Omuhn 40 Will McCutchcou, Omaha ' M Llla McKlvane, Omaha 35 Ouy Fisher, Omaha 23 Dora Daly, Omaha 21 In TlH'lr Ximv Home. Mrs. Lincoln Hypes and daughter havo come from Chicago to Join Mr. llvpes and havo taken possession of the Steadman home on Oaklnnd avenue, which thiiv ro cently bought. Colonel and Mrs, Steadman aro at fiO!) Willow avenue, but expect to spend much of tho next year traveling. FARMS FOR SALK. No. 872 Farm of ICO acres, 10 miles from Council l'lufts and Omaha, good 4-room house, stable, well, feed yards, corncrlbs. in.i ...... a i ..nltlvntlim. nil smooth, level land. Close to railway station. Price, $32.W per acre. No. 901 Fine farm of 240 acres, very choice, smooth land; house, barn, corncrlbs, well, grove, neurly all In cultivation. It. H. ata tlon ',; mile. Price, $15 per acre. A bar gain. No. 90S 100 acres 12 miles from Council Hluffs and Omaha, a large portion of the land In cultivation, small house, well, u-rove. Price. $13 cer acre. No. 608 Flno farm of 1761$ acres, all In cul- tlvatlon; tine, smooin lanu, goou i-ruum house, brick cave, lurgo barn, cribs, gran ary, chicken house, hog pens and yards; most of tho farm fenced hog-tight; or chard nnd small fruit: 2 wells and wind mill and tank; 10 miles from Counci. Hluffs. Price, 3b per acre. No. 850 20C-nero farm, nearly all In cultlva tlon, 5-room House ana i-ronm tenani house, stables, wells and windmill, corn crlbs and feed yards, small fruit. Price, W per acre. No. 857 Farm of 120 acres nenr good rail road town; smootn, levct lanu, nas an been cultivated and about 30 acres now tn grass; 4-room house, stable, feed lots, wagon shed uud crib, grove. Price, $30 per acre. No. 909 1C0 acres very choice, level land, closo to goou town, every loot iinuoie, largo house, stable, cribs, well and grove. Price, $55 per ucre. No. S0C 110-acro farm 2 miles from railroad town, uo acres in cultivation, o-iooni house, barn for 8 horses, cribs, hog lots, 2 wells, w'ndmlll und shed. Price, $37 per acre. No. 809 Nebraska farm of CC0 acres, ad joining county seat town; uno u-rooni house, cellar, 3 wells and windmill, with grinding attachment and tank; barn, cat tle shed, cribs for 4,000 bushels, feed yards, orchard, fenced and cross-fenced Into eight Holds, running water In pasture, nice level lund. Price, $13 per acre; one third cash, balance In 1, 2 and 3 years at 0 per cent. JOHNSON & KERR, Tel. 417. ill Broadway. Iowa Steam Dye Works HO Uroadway. Mako your old ciotnes took into new. Cleaning. Dyolug and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Succossnr to W. C. UsteD) 38 rilAIll, STHKKT. 'Phono 07. Your Credit is Good! dohanytheater TONIOIIT Tho Kelly-Durgcss Stock Company In a grand production of tho famous old play, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN FOIl JACKETS, SUITS, SKIRTS, L.VCi:, TAl'ESTIlY CU11TAIXS AMI SII.VKUWAIIK. Novelty Cloak Store, n:U Iliimilnny, Council lllufla. Custom Work a Specialty From Your (jooiln or (turn. 50 People in Cast 50 New scenery nnd light effects. big specialty acts. Sixteen FARM LOANS 5 l KNT Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nnd Iowa. James N. Caanuy, jr., Main tst,, council liluns. niiniTU That Is what our PURITflce cream Soda Is, Have you tried our Summer Drinks yet; wo nuvo a surprise ror you. Dell 0. Morgan's ?rug. ay. Letting the Cat Out of the Bar As to our methods of fine laundry work it would bo if we should tell you how wo pro duce that marvelous whiteness and perfect llnlsh that makes your linen so peerless in beauty. But we do It, and do it wlthou fraying or wear nnd tear on your garmcntB. Colored shirts and shirt walits aro dono .up Just 1 II: o now, BLlff CITY LAUNDRY CO., New HiiUillng-22.21 N. Main at. Phono 314. Counull Dluffs, Iowa SIR STYLES ROYAL. Score 05k. Winner first prize nt Nebraska Ilelglan Hnro Show held In Omaha, March Sth to 9th, 1901. Largest Dealers in the United States of UiglNGrado Pedigreed, Prize - Winning Belgian Hares Incorporated under the laws of Iowa fortlD.000,00, A PRACTICAL WA. We present a practical way to mako money a lot ot It raising Uclglan Hares. SHARKS I PROFIT. If ut any time you should be unablo to rare for Hares and Ehould cease raising them, you can still phare tn the splendid profits of the business without keeping a single Hare, If you wish. Rut wo expect every stock holder to bu a practical producer. SHARDS LOW. Price of shares are fixed low ($10.00), so as to bo within the reach of any person This will let reliable people Into the business who can spare only the valuo ot a share. Young or old, male or female, can sharo in this money-making business. tillO. T. HAMILTON, lrNldut. M. S. WILKHR, TrriiHiirt'i-. W. M. II.VItCOI RT. Milliliter. J. It. IIA1M Ot HT, V. I'it... .INO. C. SMALL, Scuiufiiry. You cannot nllord tnite a ui-ratnon Dolgian Haro us n pift you can do better. We will loan you a High Grade Delgian Doe ona yenr for Bharo of In crease, and supply the finest liitoli Service Free. S10 to $15 is all tlio eapitul you require You dimply join our ns houlation. "Yon raise them, we'll sell them." You tnko no risk dcalini: with ua. Send for our hook telling all about it it's free. Correspond cneo boliei'ed. IffiTERSTATF BELGIAN HARE ASSOCIATION, 155-157 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. II) i?0( 5 09 f B 0 THE BEE WANT ADS 3 Piiominrc results. RESULTS TELL s (i r $ THE BUSIEST LAUNDRY IN TOWN "BECAUSE THE BEST" PHONE 290 FOR OUR WAGON 1 Ivor nil next week wo I ing mueliiiips. EVANS LAUNDRY CO., 522 PEARL STREET GAS STOVES $10 1 $14 Motor and all piping frea No charge for anything but the stove. The Council Bluffs Gas Co Open Evenings. 26 Pearl Street lil '0 Havo you seen our latest fiW HOME SiWiNG MACHINES Ball bearing, double food. Wo have new drop head sewing machines, guaran teed for ten years, at $25. the following Kccoinl-hand sew- 1 Domestic, former prlco ?S.O0, this wook 11.00 1 Wheeler & Wilson, former prlco $10.00, this week $5.00 1 Domestic, former prlco $10.00, this week K-.00 I Whito, former price $11.00, thlH week $7.00 1 StnnOunl, former prlco $10.00, ihU woek $8.00 1 7-drawer Household, former prlco $18.00, tills wrek $0,00 Wo rent SewlnB Machines nt 75c per wcok. Wo irpalr all kinds of Sowing chlnca. Also sell parts and repairs for all machines manufactured. ma- Pelephone 1578. G. A. BULLIS, ,','7 liroadway, Council BluffH. Showing inhabitable portion of house in zero weather and a northeaster blowing I IDE IleaUd frrfrjularly Evenly warmed b7 Hot Air Furnaio by Hot Water System J. C. HIXIIY SON, Council niuffs. la. IDEAL Boilers tnd AMERICAN Radiator Heated "in spots" by Stoves MAY WB TBLL YOU MOM ABOUT ITt t s