ANDRESON, (Mrs. Charles); 7 Aug 1889 WH morn p 5 BENNETT, (Mrs. S. C.); 1 Aug 1889 WH morn p 1 (Nemaha, NE) CONWAY, John; 7 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 (Council Bluffs, IA) CROCKER, J. H.; 9 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 CUMMINGS, (Mrs.); 28 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 [Walnut, IA] DALTON, Harry; inf s/Mr.s F. M.; 14 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 (Council Bluffs, IA) DONNELLY, James; 15 Aug 1889 WH morn p 5 Jefferson, IL EGGLESTON, (Miss); 2 d/George; 7 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 GEHAN, Kittie; 6m d/Matthew; 1 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 St Mary's GEORGE, Lida B. (Mrs. Frank H.); 7 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 * GUMP, Joseph; 1 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 Avoca, IA JONES, inf/L. O.; 24 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 KEATING, George; 28 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 (Council Bluffs, IA) KOCK, Mr.; 31 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 MALONEY, Mr.; 87; 17 Aug 1889 WH morn p 5 (Council Bluffs, IA) McMAHON, inf; 10 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 Council Bluffs, IA O’BRIEN, D.; 8 Aug 1889 WH morn p 5 Deadwood, SD PAINTER, (Mrs. [Dr] H. K.); 9 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 PETERSON, Ole; 22 Aug 1889 WH morn p 4 Laurel Hill PHILLIPS, Fannie H. (Mrs. Thomas); 25 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 RILEY, Hugh; 45; 30 Aug 1889 WH morn p 5 [GAR] SHEAHAN, Zeita Francis; 7m c/Maurice; 28 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 St Mary's SHIPLEY, Aggia; d/G. N.; 31 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 Fairview, Council Bluffs, IA SLATTER, Lillie Curtis; 11 Aug 1889 WH morn p 5 Forest Lawn SPRAY, E. A.; 2 Aug 1889 WH morn p 1 Red Oak, IA STURDEVANT, W. K.; 2 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 (died Jun 1888) SULLIVAN, Michael; 5 Aug 1889 WH morn p 8 TARLEY, child of Charles; 1 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 Fairview, Council Bluffs, IA Unnamed Child; 6 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 (Council Bluffs, IA) WAGNER, Michael; 10 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 WALBEE, Lily; inf d/John; 2 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 (Council Bluffs, IA) WILSON, (Mrs. E. T.); 1 Aug 1889 WH morn p 3 South Bend, IN Let me say that obits in 1889 were few and far between. Many of them aren't much more than a mention in the gossip columns of somebody dying (that's why some are "child of" only. Too many just give the initials of the deceased, or of the deceased's spouse...but hey, if you recognize them, you recognize them. I really hate to say it, but I think there are more notices for people in Iowa than there were for Omaha--and it is an Omaha paper. If a town is in parenthesis (usually the gossip column, it indicates that it is from news from that town, and it doesn't say exactly where the person was buried. Karen