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THE O rATTA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , APRIL 2 , COUNCIL BLUFFS- smim MK.v plasi. Moore's food kilts worms and tatteni. C. E. Alexander & Co. , picture frames. Iowa Furniture K Carpet Co. , 407 B'waj J. C. Hlxby , heating , plumbing. Tel. 191 C. D. Jacquemln & Co. , Jewelers and op llclans , 27 South Main BtroeU Get your work done at the popular Kagl laundry. 724 Broadway , 'phone 157. Tlio Woslcyan Uulvcrslty Mnle qimrii Rave a most oiijoyablo concert Inst oVCDln ut the Hronilwny Methodist church , \vlilc won well attended. Ilov. I ) . C. Franklin , D. D. , presiding cld < of Ilic Methodist ruurcli , went to lllanclmn 1ft , yesterday , wlioro he will hold servlci In the Methodist church today. The rtgulnr monthly mcctlnR of tl U'oinnn'a Christian association .will bo lie ] tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at tl residence of Mm.V. . A. Travis , C29Vllo avenue. William Ilrognn and John O'Conncll , i\\ young Inda , were given suspended sentence of ten tluya In thu county Jail by Justlc Vleu yesterday for throwing brickbats at on Thomas Tlnncll. Thu aiBO against Mrit. Elizabeth Stnltl charged by one of her tenants , Kred Kulii with breaking Into nnd vnlcrlng hur ow promises at 800 Eighth uvcnuv , was dli inlEBcd In Justice Vion's court yestcrilny. 0. K. Moore traveling auditor of the I'oi Arthur route , wan In the city ycatunln chucking out the company's frtight LuBlnce ut the transfer depot. . The Port \rthu route la the last of the roads to. pull awn from the joint handling of freight at th transfer , and henceforth will handle all c Its through freight at lln local depot. Dick I'ortcr Illed a battery and assail ] complaint yesterday In Justice Kerrler1 court against ( leorge M. Matthews , proprlcto of the Ugden hotel. 1'ortur had been actln tis porter at the hotel , but had been dls charged. and when It came to druwlng hi pay yesterday there was a dltmgrcomer nnd I'ortcr claims the landlord struck hin The case will bo heard next Thursday. Some of the guests ut the Metruplllta hotel on Ilroailwuy pliijod a practical Apr ] fool Joke on Landlord Illerwltli early ycster day morning that came near rcfcultliiR ncrl ously. The JokerH climbed onto the roc and revered up all the chimneys. In u ver rhorl while the whole hoiiso waa tilled wit smoke and the llro department was eallu out. out.At Dohany's opera house on Friday uvon Ing , April 7 , I'rof. Chnmhors' famous rng lima opera , "Cindy's Wedfling , " will \ > given under the auspices of Unity ( Jiillc "Cindy's Wedillng" Is In 'wo 'ictfl an abounds with pretty songs , dances and spu claltlcs. A largo number of tlxj Onmhn. so clety young ladles and gentlemen , many n whom participated In "A Night In Hobs mla , " will bo in the cast , lly reiiucat th "Night In Hohemla" ladles will rcpca "I'nree , 1'areo" and Miss Ulancho Miller wll King Mr. Jack Heating's famous war ballml "Just as the Sun Went Down. " N. V. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. See how health , strength , gr.u-o nnd benilt can bo obtained by the SVhltuly exerrlsoi Kxhlhltlons at BushneU's book store Monda and Tuesday. Pause at Sullivan's fish market end sp what a fine line of the finny tribe ho cat rips , Finest candles at Klein's. NKS OIC THE CITY COUXCII- Siifftul Sf'HNlnn lo AVI ml Up IlnatncKi of KlMuiiI Yir. . The city council held a special session las night for the purpose of winding up tin business of the fiscal year. After the hills had been disposed of th' ' matter of the tax on the poles of th Long Distance Telephone company was takei up. The city ordinance .provides that th < company shall pay a tax of $1 on every pol used nnd owned by the company. Los year the company paid the tax on 101 poles flint the city this year sent In a bill for 20 poles , as It was found that the compan ; \\VIH using a number of poles between heri and the river. The company refused ti pay except for the 101 poles , on the groum that It did not own the poles between thi center of the city nnd the river. It clnlniei lo only own the poles Irom.tho local tele Iihonc exchange to the eastern limits of thi city and sent a check for $101 In paymen for the tax on thcso poles. The matte was referred to the city attorney with < view to 'bringing ' suit. The council Is of the opinion that the Nc brnska Telephone company should providi the city with -free telephones and a com' nilttco consisting of Alderman Casper , Chris tentsen and' Snyles was appointed to confei with the company. Chairman Test submitted the report o tlu > commercial committee for the lasi month , which was read and a vote of thank : tendered1 the committee. In the report UK committee suggested the need In this cltj of good , modern cottages that would rent bj the month fur $15. James & Co. , the city scavengers , roportei that they located n dumping , ground or the Kipllngcr property In the southwest pan of the city and the matter was ruferrei to the committee on police nnd health. A petition for the grading of Avenue II \vtit referred to the commltlco on streets ; anil alleys. Residents on that portion of Willow ave nue which Is to bo pavwl this gprlng niei n petition asking that W. M. McCreary lit appointed paving contractor. The potltloi wus Illed awny for future action. OdVl-M of lllu'liSchool SKoM. Only one additional proposal for a alto foi the new High school was Hied ycsterdaj with Secretary Iltss of the Hoard of Edu cation. This was by James Saguln , wh ( offers his property at the northeast cornel nf Oakland and Washington avenues. Al though no formal proposal has been filed the board has 'been ' offered for $7,000 tut property at the northwest corner of Oak' land and Washington avenues , with n frontage ago on Washington avenuu of about 175 feel and running 'back to the Sapp residence t distance of about 200 feet. This Rite Im mediately fldjolns the Washington avcnm school building. The board has also beer offered the Kellnr property on Fourth street Immediately west of the Masonic block Imvlng n frontage ) of 100 feet on Fourtl street nnd running back to the bluff , Thi price has not been made publlo. See thu exhibitions given by Mlsa Octo will the Whltcly exerciser nt llushuell's bool store Monday and Tuesday. You had better cat oysters now If yoi want to keep up with the times. Hulllvai has nil you want. Kllno sells the best cigars. Deris sells drug * . S. M. Williamson sells the Standard. Do mcfltlo and White ecwlne machines , 10' ' South Main street. UITHHCB. Licences to wed were Issued yesterday t the following persona : Name nnd residence. Ap < Jnmei (1. llenolt , Council niuffs . ? Kate Porubtor , Council DHiffs. . , . 2 ln. . ( Irnham. Hustings. Neb . a O r : do M. Klrkland , Council HlutTt. . . . J There I ? no doubt about Williamson havlni t > " > finest line of bicycles that has over beoi l\ tMcity. . Call and Bee for yourself an t'i ' ) I. , pi ices nnd terms. Ho nleo lias i t'r i-rlnsH repair shop. 100 South Mali E a. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGH' I'or t'uuli or l.uaiii-il ( in. K. 11. SIIKAPK & CO. , C I'euvl Utrcvt , Couuull lllulTN , lo\vu 1IOSIC , FLOWERS AND SONG ! Easter Sunday ObaerTod by the Ohurches c the City. ELABORATE PROGRAMS ARE PREPAREI lloiinm of Worship Arc Hviuitlfnll ' - nitil I'nlniH Dreora It-it ivllli 1'lourt-N 111 Coiniiirinoriitlfin of Annl- vernnr } ' nf Iti'Niirrcctlon. Hauler will bo generally observed today 1 the churchfa of Council niuffs. The In tcrlors of Uio edifices have all been bcautl fully decoTatcd with flowers , ntately palm and handmMno Hire. The decorations I some of the churches nro considerably mot elaborate than In former years. For th services today elaborate musical program Iwvo been arranged nnd the resurrection t Christ will bo fittingly celebrated. Si-cond The Second Presbyterian church will celebrate brato Knster by holding services In its nc' ' building at Pierce nnd Grace streets. In th morning Ilov. A. L. Sarchot , D. D. , of Orls weld will prcacli , 'At 3 o'clock In the after noon the dedication nervlccs of the nei church will 'bo ' hold , when Dr. Stephc Phclpa of Omaha will preach. Rev. W. \ \ Harsha , D. D. , rwlll preach nt the evcnln service. The programs for the morning an dedication services are aa follows : OpcnliiK Service. Doxology Invocation Hymn No. 17 Devotional 1'salms 20 , 23 , 21 , Selection 6. Duet As I'nntis the Hart Itsnry Smnr JIIss Grace Carson , Miss Henderson. Scripture Lesson 1'rayer Hymn No. 102 OITorlliK Kiister Solo The Angels' Message A. F. Lou .Miss Brlilcnntcln. Sermon Hymn No. 93 Communion Hymn No. 31 Benediction IH-dlcntorlnl. Organ Voluntary Cujusanlmam Iloslr ' .Mrs. K , A. Morehouso. Hymn No. 20 lilblo Lesson Duet Kaster Kve Gouno Mr. J. T. Monfort , Blr. Herbert Deeming. Prayer Hev. Joshua lllul Solo Grass nnd Uoses J. C. Uartlet Airs. T. H. Fell. Sermon l > r , Stephen PheJps , Omaha. Seminary. Offering lor Church Furnishings Solo There Is n City Hrlght A. F. Lou Mr. 'Montort. ' The Dedication Service Hev. A. LlthcrlnmlHuv. . W. S. Bnrnw , Dl W. W. Harsha. Hymn No. 30 Benediction Klrnl I'rcNliytt'rlnii Cliuroli Mornliifi Organ Prelude Adagio In F . . Charles E. Stephen Doxology . Opening Sentences . H'ymnal , page 2 Invocation . Hymn . No. i Scripture Reading1 . Anthem Jubilee Dee . J. A. Wes Prayer . Hymn . No. 33 Off ertory Idylls . Klu ppelben Solo Joy to the World . Marzi Sermon "We Shall All Be Changed . . I Cor. xv , E Anthem Heaven Unfolds Its Portals AVldo . J. A. Wcs Prayer . Hymn No. CIS . Benediction . Organ Postlude JTh6 Palms. Faure-Gtillman I2vllll | . Organ Prelude Amlan'to ' in G.Clemens Lore Hymn No. 22 . Sorlpture Reading . Anthem Tlio Choir Angollo.K. W. Hnnscor Prayer . , , . . . . , . . Hymn No. 264 . Offertory Reverie . Monchnr. Duet The Lord Ja Ify Light. . Dudley Hue ! Sermon The Outlook .for . Our Oenern- .tton . ; . Matt , xvl : Anthem Hark ! Ten Thousand Harps ami Voices . Haven Prayer . Hymn No. X > 2 . Benediction . Organ Postlude Promenade . Dcnde _ _ _ . . _ _ t firiiiM * 1C p I Heoiuil Mil riling. Processional Hymn No. 112 . iMorgal Easter Anthem Christ Our J'nfsovep. . . F. N. Shephen Gloria . F. N. Shcpheri Tu Deum . Stephen ; Jubilate . Schllllni Olorl Tlbbl . Monl Laiis Ohrlstl . Monl Hymn fit. Aluinus . Oreertftry Solo . Mn = . Dllloi Presentation Hymn No. 191 . Rcdheni Surstim Corda , . ' .Monl Sanctus . Monl I ly mn Eucharist . Gloria. In ExcolHls . Koumi Nu no Dltnittls 101 . Roeesslojinl In the Light of God. . . .Rone : Processional Hymn No. 118 . St. Oeorgi niortit . F. N. Shephen Magnificat. 17 . Nuno Dlmlttl" , 101 . Hymn No. 20 . Belmon Hymn No. 121 . Victor : Offertory Solo . Jlerton : Masters Shepherd and Jlaldy. Heaven Is iMy Home . . . . . Presentn'tlon ' Hymn No.J91 . Redheac Hocea-lonnl Hymn No. Ifi . I'lrNl ( 'onuri'Uiitloiinl .tloriilnir. Organ Prelude Andante Grnglow..Smar Miss Witter. Anthem Awake , Glad Soul , Awake ! . . . . . Schnochei 8oIoSng < ! Ye that Christ IB iRlscn . . Marsl Sirs. Sherman. Violin Bolo La .Mplnnrolla . . Prumi C. F. SteckelUerg. Anthem Ho Rose ami Loft tbo Grave. . . Dnnleli Organ Postlude In D . Wow TUIss Witter. lOvi'lllllK. Organ Prelude . Antliwn The I enl Is Risen. Indeed. .Online Anthem Awake , Glad Soul , Awake ! . . . . . Sohnccke : Illnstratrd Hymn Just as I Am Without One Plea . Illustrated Hymn All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name . Organ I'ottlmlo . SI. .Tolin'N KnullNli I.ullKTiin ll Organ Selection . llss Sylvia Snydci Raster Invocation Service. . florin Pntrln . Kyrln . Easter Festival Collection and Apostles' Crec-d . Gloria In Excelsln . Scripture Account of Resurrection . Hymn Christ , the. Lord , Is dtlsen Today Prayer . Hymn Yes , the Redeemer Rose . Confirmation and Reception of New 'J1 ' pmhcrg . Anthem Christ Our Passover : . Chapnl Sermon CJirlst Lives . . . .Rev. G. W. Snyde Easter Communion . Easter Offering . . . Doxology . , . l' < vi > iiliiKr < At 7:30 : thn children of the Sunday Bohoo \11I render the Easter cantata , "The Glor : Immortal , " by Rev. W. L. Romsbcrg. Nt. I'"rniicU Xnrli-r Cntliollc Olinroli- Kyrle . 'Hadyn's First 51ns : Gloria In Rxcelsls. . . Mozart's Twelfth Jta Credo . I a Huctv Solo Et In Carnntus But . . Miss Lottie Rrhur : Offertory Reglna Coell . Wernc Sanctus . Mozart's Twelfth Jan ! : Agnim Del . I.imblllott Vlnl Creator . Millun See ! . Miss Lottie Schur Mrs. M. 'McAllister , Directress und Organ 1st. Uronilvny Mr HUM ! I Ml MorilliiKi Organ Voluntary Hymn No. 230. Prayer , Carol Merrily the Raster Bulls Choi Scripture Lessnn Sol.i The Holy City Offertory , . Antbwn Now "When Jesus AVaa Risen Early , Sermon Hymn No. 215 , Oilier Cliurilioflffx , 'At St. Paul's Hplecopal church , Hev George K. Walk , rector , the , following eery Ices nro announced : Holy communion flt n. m. , morning prayer , holy communion nn sermon at 10:20 : n. m. , children's Bnstt service nt 7'KO p. m. The Knights Templn of Ivanhor commandcry of this city nnd M Calvary eommnmlery of Omaha will alien the morning services In n body. Specif Easter music will be rendered by the chol at this service. Hev. 9. M. Perkins of the First Christla church will preach this morning on "Tli Hrpe Heyond. " In the evening there will t "Objections to Eternal Punishment. " J. i Helm of Dallas , Tex. , will comlu&t the mt sic at both services. The Sunday echoi will hold Easter exercises at noon. At the First Haptlst church the paste Rev. U. Venting , will take ns the subject ( his sermon this morning "Tho Cross , Tom nnd the Throne. " The music will bo n spc clal feature of the morning service. Tli service In the evening will bo In charge < the children of the Sunday school , whe they will give an Easter program. At the Fifth Avenue Methodist church tli pastor , Hev. 0. P. Fry , will preach In tli morning on "The Resurrection of ChrlBt- Vltal to the Gospel Scheme of Redemption. There will be special music appropriate t Easter Sunday. At S p. in. the Sundn school will hold an Easter service , Inclndln music by the members of the Junior leagu assisted by the church choir. Sunday sohoi will be nt noon , Junior league meeting r 3 p. m. , Epworth league meeting at 7 p. n and morning class at 0:15. : The services at the Reorganized Chtirc of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints toda will ho ns follows : Morning service nt 10:3i : Sunday school nt noon , 7. . R , L. soclct mooting nt G p. m. nnd ovcnlng service c 7:30 : o'clock. Miss Anna Otto will be nt Bushnoll's hoc Btore Monday and Tuesday giving uxhlblttoi In the use of the Whltely exerciser. Don fall to see her. Dost facilities for Rtorlng stoves. Cole Cole's new warehouse. Big , fine oranges nt Klein's. Have you any friends ? Get them to hcl you to win a lice wheol. It's still very cool. That'a why Sulllvai the grocer , continues to sell so many o ; stcrs. MANY FRATITUI2H AHK OX TUB CAIII Society Cl ! Itciuly to Sot n Hnpl . l'm > R Once More. Easter week has been religiously kept \ the swell set In Council Bluffs and In cor sequence thereof there has been a deart of social functions of all kinds. Even tli quiet card party has been eschewed , hi now that the Lenten season has at lai come to nn end the goy world will one more bo Itself again and the festive danci dinners , chafing dish suppers , theater pai ties and the card clubs will again reassei themselves. It is snld the fpfitlvo seaso from this on will be n particularly ga one nnd society Is on the qul vivo for tli big subscription ball being gotten up b Mrs. Charles Test Stewart and others. ] promises to bo the crowning event of th season. Mrs. Dillon Rose entertained most dollghl fully at dinner two evenings of last weel Wednesday covers wore laid for cloven nn Thursday evening for ten. Miss Julia Olllcer Is arranging a Howe program for the musical auxiliary of th Council Bluffs Woman's club , to bo give Easter Monday evening. The concert wl consist of flower songs , sung nnd playo by Mrs. MuHls , Mls CJinmbcrllo , Mr. Mat shall Troynor , Mr. George Manchester an the Apollo Mandolin club. A inarch c flowere by forty children will follow tu concept nnd the evening will close wit dnnclrig , participated In by the club mem bers nnd their friends. Mr. Palmer B. Johnnnson of Walnut , la and Miss Hnttlo E. Pace were marrle Wednesday afternoon at the residence c the brldo's parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamc II. Pace , on Mynster stroot. Rev. W. Barnes , assisted by Dr. Phelps of Omalu performed the ceremony in the presence c a largo number of relatives nnd frlcndi Mrs. Millie Pace Bliss of Omaha , a slste of the bride , played the wedding marc for the entrance of the brlday party. Tu bride was charming In a gown of whit batiste wltli taffuta ribbons and she car rlcd bride roses. She was attended by Mis Bes-slo Huntlngton , who wore a white gow garnitured with blue ribbon. The rln bearer was little Caroline Pace , who wa dainty In white and blue. At the conclu slon of the services an elaborate repas was served , after which Mr. and Mrs. Jo hannsen left for Colfnx , where they Wll spend their honeymoon. The rooms wer prettily decorated with palms and Kaste lllloa. The dining room was In pink car nations and white hyaclntlia. Mr. nnd Mrs Johannscn will make their home In Walnut Tllo out of town guests wore Mr. J. B. Jo hannsen , the Misses Carrie , Clara and Aim Johannsen , Mrs. J. B. Lewis , Miss Fnnni Lewis and Mr. E. II. Carey of Walnut nni Mr. nnd Mrs. Fremont Benjamin of Avoca. The members of Fidelity council , Hoyn Arcanum , gave a most enjoyable party a their hall Tuesday evening. About nlnet guests were present. The first prize fo the women was won by Mrs. George Rum mol , while that for the men was carrlei off by Mr. C. F. Kimball. The muslo wn unusually good. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fuller of Damoi street entertained a number of their friend Informally Wednesday evening. Mrs , J. W , Squire nnd Miss Squire hav Issued Invitations for a reception at the ! handsome homo on Story street nex Wednesday afternoon from 2 to C o'clock. A farewell party was given Tuesda : evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. H Goodson In honor of Mrs. Goodsnn' mother , Mrs , W. B. Patterson of St. Paul The parlors were prettily decorated will rcscs nnd carnations. Cards and danclni helped to round out a moH enjoyable evenIng Ing , which was brought to n close by ; cake walk by the younger folk prcseut. .Mrs. J. B. Atkins nnd Mr. T. B. Lacey , Jr. left yesterday for Des Molnes , where the will spend the Easter vacation. Willie Cornelius left last ovcnlng for , visit with friends In Chicago and Frceport 111. Invitations have ibeon received In this cit for the wedding of Miss Ada Lenora Ilodg eon nnd Mr. Reed Oasklll Hake at th homo of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrf Newton Hodgson , In DCS Molnes , Tuesda } April 18 , The bride has roany friends 1 LOANS On Improved Farms In Iowa , 5 PER PUNT , With a Small Commission. SNAPS. A large list of Improved city property to sale at low prices. Now u the time to In vest , as values are sure to advance In th near future. Buy a bonu on Installmen plan and stop paying rent. For Solo J-room house with two lots good location ; city water : $1,200. $0 acres fruit land In .Mills county , la , , tl per acre. (0 acres In Harrison 'county , la. , 515 po acre. 9 acres garden land , alt under cultivation inside city limits. $1,000. Htock farm , -150 acres , eight mllca fror Council HlutTB fair price. One stable for rent. ( Stock farm , 222 acres , In Harrison count ; In. , | 31.GO per n < T\ Stock farm. 470 acres , near Walnut , la { 45 per acre. Fine Improvements. House nf two rooms and lot in Galesbur addition fine well ; I1W cash. Money loaned for local Investors at C pe cant. List your properly with us for mlo o rent , LOUGEE & LOUGHE. Xo 102 South Main Street , ConiKll Bluffs. la. Tcluiihonu 312. Council Bluffs nnd the groom Is a well known young business man of Omaha. County Recorder Klmer E. Smith returned yesterday from n week's visit In Illinois. Mrs. Hewetson of 310 Park avenue Is en tertaining 'Miss ' Cook of Hastings , Xrb. Dr. ( Continued on Ninth Pago. ) MARCH OF THE FLOWERS AND DANCING , Musical Auxiliary of the Council Bluffs Woman's club. EASTER MONDAY EVENING , APRIL 3 AT 8 O'CLOCK ' , Royal Arcanum Hall. riionitAM. Down by the River Where the Violets Bloom Gaynor Mrs. Mullls. The Mission of a Hose Cowcn Mr. George W. Manchester. Narcissus Ncvln Miss Ohambcrlln. ( n ) Hedge Roses Scuubort ( b ) Night Flowers Hitter ( c ) In My Garden. . . . Gaynor Mr. I. M. Troynor. Song of a Heart Louis Tunlsou Mr. Manchester. Buds nnd Blossoms Sutorlus Apollo Club nnd Miss McDonald. Accompanist Miss Officer MARCH OP TUB KI.OWEIIS. Pink Hollyhock , Bactens ; Jacqueminot , Hose Blerwlrth ; Pansy , Besley ; Blue Hyacinth , Bereshelmj Pink Chrysanthemum , Dudley ; Daisy , Randlett ; Easter Lily , Hughes ; Dalt- lla , Spare ; Red Carnation , Denny ; Calla Lily , Scofleld ; Snowball , Klntz ; Yellow Pop py , Relkmann ; Sweet Pea , Otis ; Yellow Hollyhock , Bcnton ; Blue Flag , Buckman ; Nnsturlum , Spare ; Red Chyrsanthemum , Motcnlf ; Buttercup , Woodbury ; Pink , Bcs- ley ; Violet , Rutherford ; White Chrysanthe mum , Stubtm ; Qlornlng Glory , Blerwlrth ; Yellow Chrysanthemum , Hannnn , Lilac , Pippin ; Red Lily , iMurphy ; Hod Poppy , Crane ; Jonquil , Pippin ; 'Purple ' Aster , Cook ; Yellow Hose , Shcpnrd ; Red Hyacinth , Dob- son ; Forget-Me-Not , Stork ; Red Tulip , Arnd ; Blue Bell , Konlgmachar ; La Franco Rose , Squire ; Hose , Clover ; Lily of the Val ley , Spruit ; Brlderose , Cronland ; Pink Car nation , Boquet ; Clematis , Whetstone ; Tiger Lily , Lctson ; Jac in the Pulpit , Cndy ; Dutch man's Breeches , Lanstrup. ur. CEVTS ADMISSION. Easter Hat . . Will bo the rage in town today , but during the week house decorating and the general spring clean-up will bo in order. We want to sell yon a new carpet from a new stock and at modern prices. Wo have one of the largest and linest lines in the west to select from. If you want a Rug a nice one and a good wearing rug , wo can sell you something pretty good for $1.10 and up. A new line of Mattings the finest ever shipped to any carpet store in this city has just been added to our stock. If you want anything in Car pets , Rugs , Portieres , Lace Curtains , Linoleum , Window Shades , itVnttintzSj Etc. , we ask an inspection of our goods. Our aim is to suit yon and wo feel confident of doing so in prices , quality and styles. Carpets taken up , cleaned , re-laid and re-fitted by expert workmen , Up holstering done to order. Stockert Carpet Company 205 West Broadway , Council Bluffs. Chamber's Creole Rag Time Opera , Cindy's Replete with Songs. Dances and Specialties , tinder the auspices of Unity Guild , Dohany Theater , Friday , April 7th. Direction Wllliuxl E. Chambers. Overture at 8:15. : Admission 25c , 35c and noo. Box olllce open April 6 , 8 a. m. Guarantee Hog Cholera Cure and Preventive. Bold under nn ubfolute guarantee. Try it and save your hogs. Agents wanted everywhere. Write us. Guarantee Cholera Cure Go. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. JACOIJ NEUM/VYni / } . PROP. 104 , 200. 2'JS 210. BroadwHy. Council Bluffs. Hates. $ I.2o per day : 76 rooms. First-class 11 lively respect. Motor line to all depots , local agency for the Celebrated St LOUT * A. B. C. Beer. First-class bar In con nection. That's why we want to call your attention to our Insurance Gasoline Stove. It is the leader of all others for the season of 1899. Why ? Because of simplicity of construction , durability and abso lute safety. Before buying any other come and see it and judge for yourself. Then our Herrick Refrigerators are something that will interest you. The Herrick is the best because its circulation is perfect. It saves one-third your ice bill. No scrubbing neces sary. You get one-third more cooling space for your money. No poisonous zinc lining. No mould. We have other things in our line that will be eye-openers for you , both in quality of goods and price. P. C. VOL , The Old Reliable Hardware Store , 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. The crowds arc coming lo COS Droadway , and nro taking goods away at their price. We are satisfied , and the people ought to be. Wo are sorry to bo com pelled to uacrlflco goods , but we arc determined to sell all the goods purchased from the old firm of Motcalf Bros. , and will continue the auction every afternoon and evening till everything Is sold. In the meantime. It will pay you to keep track of the fact that our. now spring euits are all in nt the old stand. No old goods to be found there. Every thing the creation of 1808-99. Successors to Metcalf Bros. With a poor looking suit is anything but pleas ing. Get the latest thing out in 1899 styles , at moderate prices , at the old reliable tailoring estab lishment of 540 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUffS. NRY GEORGE I 1O Cents. 5 Cents. . TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CICARS. HID Hf < f John G. Woodward & Co. , IDH wwwwwww $ T LIKE & o & B B I B & to pay $3.50 for a shoe , .5S A & for $ f A % I are equal to any sold in the city i'or $3.50 , 1 -sj and you save the 50 cents. 1A $ A fS ' < & 3sa S 1 a . That's the name of our ladies' & new $3.00 shoes. $ Look for The A Bear That's Built Like a Watch CE6MTS' ROADSTER S50.00 Crescent , SKY HIGH LADIES' ROADSTER $35.00 We carry the Whitney Exerciser , which is the Standard Exerciser of today price from $2.00 to $5.00. SWSE1E 5 EU9JES1 , Look for th'c Owl Sign. 34O Broadway , Council Bluffs. Omaha Uce , April 2 , ' & 9 TAKE THEIR WORD Take the opinion of the hundred satisfied riders of Get one of the catalogues containing the testimonials of the local riders. This will surely Iwe some weight with you. We have r.educed the price on the Lc.-igne teen on payments. Liberal discount for cash. Here's another testimonial. I have ridden the League during the season of 1808 , and found the name to bo very satisfactory in every respect , and I will ride the League this season. I. would recommend the League Bicycle to any of my friends a ? a high grade wheel fully up to the times and all its improvements. Hoping to see a number of new riders on the League this year , i remain , Sincerely yours , ROBJSRT MITCHELL. Bicycles and Sundries , 41 MAIN STREET. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Take Care of YOUF Teeth It does'nt cost much Gold Filling $1.00 and up. Gold Alloy Filling 1.00 Gold Crowns 0.00 Sot of Teeth 5.00 Best Teeth 7.50 Painless extraction. DR. A. 0 MUDGE. 880-838 Broadway , Second floor , Council Bluffs.