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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1899)
COUNCIL BLUFFS- Mi.\oit Mij.vno.x. Bavin elIB glafs. Mooro'g food kills Rorms and fattens. Umlwolfor betrj \ , UnerntoliU , ngent. KurnlnhGil rooma , 11 South Klrst street. Motnl frnrncn. C. K. ALttXAXDCtl A CO. IOWA furniture tt carpet Co. . 407 H'way J. C. lllxby , hentlnK , plumbing. Tel. 193 Jensen A Mnrtonaen , 331 IJwny glvo "Stars' Miss Qrnro Drinlnt , ' In suffering from n so Vuroly liurncd hand. C. 11 Jacqucmln & Co. , Jewelers and op tlclnns , 2 ? South Main street. Get your work done at the popular Eagli laundry. 721 Hio.uhvny. 'phono 157. A mnrrlngo llcpii'e was I. Bticd yestorda ; to IMward llluincnstoln , ntod ; 23. nnd Mabo 1'arkhlll , iigcd 22 , both of Council Bluffs. Webster , n teacher In the cllj H , left last uvcnnlg for her homo It Massachusetts for ( ho benefit of her health J. II. Illshol , Incnl ngent of the Hod iBland road , has transferred his oinco frou the freight depot to the ticket olllco ot I'earl stieet. At the mcetltiR of the Council llluffs Mltv titorlnl aHsoclatloii tomorrow morning , Kcv J. (1. Lemon of tlio Christian homo wll read a paper on "Chrlatlan Union. " There will ho a special meeting lomorrov evening of Hen Ilur ledge In Woodman o the World hall , when 11 Inrgo number o candidates will bo present for Initiation. I'ottawattumln canton , No. C , Imlep ° ndciii Order of Odd 1'Vllows , will appear In fill drtsa uniform Wednesday evening at " -Hi o'clock for the purpose of visiting Omaha Contractor Wlrklmtn commenced the grad. Ing yesterday afternoon of the property 01 Oakland avenue selected by the Hoard o : IMuratlon us n nlto for the High schoo building. The Ladles of the Maccabees will meet It regular session Tuesday afternoon at tin usual tlniu and place. A largu attendance Is desired , as there are several candidate ; to bo Initiated. Refreshments will be served The preliminary hearing of William Lewis charged with assaulting O. W. Hays , will Intent to commit murder , was continued , It Justlru Vlen's court yesterday , until May S Hays Is Btlll In the hospital and unable t < appear In court. Lewis Is out on $ SOO bonds William Kelly , a young lad living In tin southwest part of the city , was anested las night for carrying concealed weapons. Kellj was shooting at box cars , when an olllcci happened along and took him In tow. Hi waH released on his promise to appear It police court tomorrow morning. Charles C. McChesnoy , after govern weeks' Illness , died last ovnlng at bli home , 611 Klfth avenue , aged ! ! 2 years. Ni arrangements have boon made as yet foi the funeral. Deceased was a well knowi express messenger and came hero from lo\\i City. Sneak thieves stole A. V. Slckler's over coat from the Pacific hotel Krlduy night but he was fortunate , as the police recov crcd the garment yesterday morning In : local pawnshop. The thief is said to be li custody In Omaha , but refuses to returi to this sldo of the rlvor without rcqulsltloi papers. Frank Pike , Indicted by the district cour grand Jury at Avocn on the charge of con ducting a gambling house in Oakland , gavi a bond yesterday afternoon In the sum o $ COO to Freeman Heed , clerk of the dlstrlc. court , for his appearance. Theodore Knopp Indicted on the charge of maintaining ; nuisance by running a factory for cxtractlns grease from dead hogs In Wavcland towiv ship , put up a. bond ot $400. Funeral services over the late Ilov. AB : Klnioro Everest were held yesterday after noon at the residence of bis bon , Frank F Everest , 823 South First Htrect , and wen attended by n largo number of the frlendi of the deceased and family. The ser\lcci wore conducted by Hev. J. W. Wilson , pas tor of the Congregational church , asslstcc by Hev. 0. G. Ulco. Following the service ! the body was taken to Orlnnell , la. , thi former homo ot the deceased , where tin funeral will be held this morning. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Wanted Several good lady solicitors foi city. Good pay and nice , pleasant work Call at lice olllce , Council Ulnffs. S. M. Williamson sells the Standard , Do mestlc and Whlto sowing machines. 101 South Main street. Wanted , two or three furnished rooms b ; elderly lady for light housekeeping. Addresi S , Ueo ofllce. Council llluffs. MILS. IjAlUSO.V SKCIHIKS JuilKi' Smith imiilfN UKFiiinlly III- twiMMi I'nlluT a nil Mo th IT. Judge Smith of the district court hamlet down his decision yesterday morning litho the divorce suit of Mrs. Llda Larlson agalns Harry Larlson , giving Mrs. I/irlson the dl vorco prayed for , together \\lth the custod ; of the younger of her two children , t daughter. The custody of thu son was glvei to the father , conditionally. During tin trial the evidence showed that the mothc : of Larlson , without his resenting , chargei his wife with unchastlty , a charge for whlcl the court said there was undoubtedly no the slightest foundation. Mrs. Larlson wni also granted the restoration of her maldct name of Johnson. Larlson filed notice o appeal. Mrs. Mary C. Slovens was granted a dl vorco from Wlllard F. Stevens. Urnest 13. Hart Hied his bond as receive : In the milt of Jitmes Doyle against Jainc F. Hums and the Portland Gold company , . Grandfather In the armchair , grandmothei renting on the couch and thu young husb.uu amusing his tired wlfu ami the llttlo one ; by playing the Angelus orchestral. The ple > turo Is very jirelty. All classic music li played with as llttlo effort as la dlsplayci In the blmplest hymns. DourlcliiH. who wll inovo live doors west , to No. 33.1 Droadwny handles It , ua well as the graphophone , talk' Ing machine , jecords and blanks. See the new Detroit and Michigan gaso line Moves. Lights like gas. No smell. , no BinoKe , no explosions. Absolutely the clean- out and simplest bin nor on the market. Set : them nt our store. COLK & COM3. Wanted , nine reputable parties who wll ! Invest $12 per month for nix months In m enterprise that promises largo returns. A chatifo for a fortune. Must act at once. Cal on or address L. W. Tnlleys , Council muffs Iowa. Hi-ill r.NlnIo TriuiNfcrH. The following transfers were tiled yes' terday In the abstract , title and loan olllct of J. W. Squlii' . 101 Pearl street : Ili-ii-s of W. 1' . Durham to O. II. llliKs. sx-H m\ ' ' . 21-75-10 , W. d * 1.60) ) Sheriff to Jam Ilirr Ames , undivided \i > of n 20 i\rre \ of'J of lot 9 , In section 1-15-R n. d 2.W Frank L'ollard and wlfo tii Fred Jolink. H. .Yi2-J acres of j-u'i noli :3-7i-U. ! : w. d 80i Clmrli'd llmvard Doug'ass to Lavlnla VU-tiirla Wettelson. undivided 1-7 of p'ii w' H ic'tlou 0 , w'i nw'4 section 9 u' m-Vi ttei'lhm 10 , v > 'y ' fcetlon 11. > > . FO'J Hivtlon 2J ; nwi'i , n' Hw'i and BV\I | B,4 2J-74-11 ; ni-li and eVa nw'4 7-75-11 ; \\\i anil w' so',1 ll-7fi-41 , and I mil In other ivmntli" . a. w tl. . to Mary A t'onhey and husband to WIN IHm F. Mobatt , undivided > ,3 of w'4 m127713 ' , w. d l,20i Kxeeutors of Humin CortrlRht to Thomas W. Ix-onaril , w'i nt"i " 21-7C-I3 , exKcutor'8 d : Kxpt-i'tors of o. ate of Horace Kver- ott id ci'aswl ) to OJivir 1C. Mnllory , tio't nw'i and fraction of n's nwU 2-71-10. w. d 4,17 It 1) . Wallln anil wlfn to Anna A. Wallln , lot 1. b'ooU 0 , Kub.inU's 2d add to Council H'lilYs * . w. d ] ,2 ( > Idn. OnMily < o Slurgviret King , o 41 ft > ct vf lot 2 , block 11 , Grimes' add. to Council HlnffH. w d . 371 Kll-ji M fasady to Simon CUB idy , lotH 1 , 2. 3 and 4 , block 17. Mill add . and other adjoining , d. , S.ooi Ton traiv-fers , aesregatlni ; { 20.31' LIFE INSURANT POLICIES COUGII1 I'or Cimli ill' I.iiunril tin. E. II. SI1KAFK ft CO. , C 1'curl blrui'li Cuuuvil Ulutli , lom IT LOOKS BAD FOR J1ARDE ! Identified as tha Man Who Tried to Rob th State Bank. ASSAILANT OF CASHIER B'WWN CAPTUREI CiillniiM-t WhiMi ConfriintiMl ullli th i ; < M.ncithai tin * i'.illci1V < -1 Certain \VIII Iti'Niilt In u Coin Ivlliiu. It now looks as If the reward of $300 ol forod by the dlt colors of the State Saving bank for the arrest of the man who las Tuesday afternoon attempted to rob th bank and shot Assistant Cashier IJrowu wll bo earned by tnemburs ot the Omaha pollc force. A man giving the name of Mardon arrested Friday night In Omaha on susplcloi of being the paity wanted by the author ! ties here , has been practically identified n the party who used Cashier llrown for i target "hen foiled In hla attempt to ro the bank. After Mardcti's nrrcst across the rivet some goods In his possession were found t > bo the proceeds of a burglary commlttiv there and bo Is now bolng held there 01 that charge , lie having admitted his gull with the evident dcslio to escape beln brought to Council Uluffs to answer to th charge of shooting Urown nnd attempting t rob the bank. Everything seems to point to Mardcn belli : the man wanted here. Chief Ulxby , whci notified yesterday morning ot the fellow' anest , went to Omaha taking with him th mackintosh and cap found In the vacan building near the bank. Previous to Mardcn being brought lilt the detectives' room at the Omaha pollc headquarters , Chief lllxby hung the mack Intosh and cap on n peg on the wall. Mar den when brought In had his back to then and failed to see them. He was stood up li front of Chief Ulxby and the latter at one lecognlzcd that ho answered the descrlp tlou ot the man ho was after. Reaching fo the mackintosh ho put It an Marden nnd th garment fitted him exa.tly. Then he put 01 the cap. The Instant Mardcn saw the cap h collapsed and sank on the chair with hi eyes closed. The cap was the clew ho cvl dently realized that convicted him , ns th police can produce the party who sold It t him. The cap , owing to Its peculiar make It is said , will be the strongest cvldenc against Marden. Marden refused to talk and at llr&t de cllned to accompany Chief lllxhy to till side of the river to be Identified by thos persons who witnessed the shooting nt th bank. He appeared to bo greatly in fear o being brought to Council Ulnffs and it wa only after the police had threatened t dump him on this side of the river so tha the Council DlulTa authorities could gc him that he finally consented to accompan Hlxby. Immediately on reaching this side of th river Marden was taken by Chief Ulxby t the bank and confronted with Mr. Drown The latter , although ho would not swca positively that Marden was the man who bai shot him , said to the best of his belief tha ho was. Marden was then made to put 01 the mackintosh , cap and smoked glasses and when thus arrayed Mr. Drown statei ho had llttlo doubt but that ho was the mai who came so near killing him. llert Sargent and 13. E. Adams , who bai seen the desperado through the bank win dow while he was In the net of shooting a llrown , wcro given an opportunity to lee ] at Mardcn wearing the mackintosh and ca ] and they both Identified him as the part : they saw In the bank. Ex-City Detectlv Dcswlck , who had also scon the mai through the bank window , gave It as hi opinion that Marden Is the man. Marden , when being taken ba-k to Oman ; by Chief DIxby , became a trlllo more com munlcativo and let slip two remarks tha strengthen the suspicion that he la the mai wanted. In order to draw him out Chie Dlxby remarked that he thought It woul' ' be difficult for Cashier llrown to Identlf : the man who shot him. Marden replied b : saying : "Well , I guess It would bo prott hard for him to Identify a man with a hand kerchief over his face. " The fact that the man who bhot Urowi had a handkerchief over his face ha never been mentioned to Marden and hi making euch a rnmark l considered slgnill cant. Later Marden said to Chief Dlxby "I see they have a big revolver on th counter now at the bank. That would no cut any figure though , as any man who go the drop on the cashier could get all th money ho wanted , ns the old man would go so rattled ho would forget there was a gui there. " This remark about the revolver was en tlroly voluntary and Is elgnlficant from th fact that on the day of the attempted rob bery there was no revolver In sight anil In fact , the only revolver In the bank wa In the safe in the very package In which i had cnmo from the store. The smoked glasses that pero picked U | In the alley back of the hank the day afto the affair were sold by a clerk In Sellers drug store. The clerk , however , failed ti Identify Marden as the man who purchase ) them , and from the description given b ; the clerk It Is believed that Marden's partner nor was the man who bought them. The news of the arrest of the suppose ) bank robber spread like wildfire throng ! the city and there wan almrot as much ox elteniT'iit ns the afternoon Drown was shot Crowds gathered round the police stntloi and Mardcn , when bolng taken back ti Omaha , was followed by a regular mob ti thu cars. Mory of OH * Arrt'M. Patrolman Heady of the Omaha pollct department Is the olllcor who tonk the aus pcctcd bank robber Into custody. Saturday morning at 2:30 : o'clock , whllt patrollng Ms beat , the policeman noticed i man apparently trying to nvold observatlot by keeping In the shadows of trees'am fences. Tlio olllcer stepped Into an allc ; and watched him. For awhile the prow-lei did not move , but after u time , evident ! ; supposing tlio policeman had proccedci along on hi * beat , ho crossed the street am tlio policeman hailed him. The man rcfiuml to tell his nameam' _ ' was unable to glvo n credible account o his actions. Fur this reason he was placet under arrest. When searched at the station a nuinhci of new handkerchiefs and a brand new razor were found In his pockets. The nanu given was Harry C. Mardcn and the clmrgi ou which ho wns held was being a sus picious character. A few hour * later the burglary of Charles 13. lirownleo's residence , 2200 Douglas street Omaha , was reported , and the articles f Hint In Maiden's possession wcro Idcnllfli'd as : part of the property stolen from Mr. Drown- Ice's homo. When Mnrden wns token fron hla cell for the Inspection of tlotivtlvn and policemen. Detectives Driimmy am Mitchell Immediately remarked that his de scription tallied exactly with that of tin man who attempted to rob and shoot Cash ier Drown. It was then the Council lllufff police were notified of Marden's capture. One of the most Important pieces of cir cumstantial evidence In the- case was tin Identification of Mardcn by the proprietor o Moore's restaurant. Fourteenth and Cuplto avi-nue , Omaha , nnd two waiters , who sintei positively that Mnrden Is the man who pur cluibcd u mral ticket at the restaurant th < day before the shooting occurred Only OIK uval \ > a * puncliia frum tlio UcU'i , wlmu wa fmm 1 in thr alley bark of the bun ! nppatrntly having born loit by the robbt In hlx ItUht. Murilen ndmlla having been In Counc UlufT * the day of the atlemplpd robber : but mild he did not cnmo to Omnhti tint the dny following. The purchase of tt meal ticket proven this n mlsatntement. Ho will bo held In Omaha until an as tempt Is made to secure sufficient evident to convict him on the charge of the ni tempt to rob and shoot Cashier Drowi Should the officers fall to find the nccessai ovldojico ho will be tried on the charge < burglary In Omaha , having entered an stolen goods from the residence of Hrowi lee. You are going to paint your house thl spring , aren't you ? It costs no more t spread good paint than It docs poor. Cn on Dell O. Morgan , the drug man , 112 Hroad way , and got DeVoe's paint , the best madi Make your Inwn attractive with ono c our crotjuet sets. J. Xoller & Co. Strawberries , lEo n box nt Klein's 11 Droadwny. Let us lake cnro of your stove. Wo g gel It , clean It thoroughly , clean the nlckf nnd mica , store It ami set It up In the fnl from $1 up. COM3 & COLH. The paint season Is hero mid overybod Is busy. Davis , the druggist , la hoadiiuar tors for everything In the paint and glas line. Dell O. Morgan , the drug man. 142 Dread way , will continue to handle the well an favorably known brand of DoVoo mlxc paint. Kin.VAi'i : ! ) roi M'M. nT.fi-'KS inn PIckiMl t'p l y Tnciilr-l'Mrit liifnnfr anil Cni-i-li'il to OiiKliinil. The ? an Francisco Call of April Ifl sa\ that Sergeant Pctci-Fon of the Oakland pi lice force Is the self-appointed tcmporar guardian of Johnny White , a bright him eyed llttlo boy of 12 years , whoso heir Is with his parents In Council Dlulfs , la Whence ho claims to have been kidnaped b the Twenty-first United St.itca Infantry , c route from the cast , and which sailed fc the Philippines on Wedncnday last. According to Johnny's Htory the soldlei picked him up at Council Dluffs and kei him In one of the berths until the tral was speeding over the desert far from h home. The warriors treated him kindly , 1 said , but upon arriving at the Oakland mo ! the soldiers gave him a few dimes and tel him to strike out for himself. After wandering about in Oakland for day and a night Johnny located the ell prison and there applied to the otlicei for aid. Ills story was given full credent and Sergeant Peterson took him to his lion : and Immediately telegraphed to the boy father , Informing him of Johnny's safet ; Of course You need a Biscuit and You also Need a Pair of See About it 412 Broadway oosier Lawn Fenci wood Fences for LAWN , RESIDENCE , PARK , FARM , RANCH and RAILROAD. Not tlio lowest in price , bu the best for the least money. C. DE VOL P. . , AGENT , The Old Reliable Hardware Store , 505 Broadway. Phone s' lllK llrown , lnuiu'lii ! Hi-d line's HI Huumlful Hetty H.VIT.S Umlly. Hetty Hotter tor Heat Hupi Hy Huyiiix Hijj llottli "DICAJJ SHOT" from 0. R. GILBCRT COMPANY , Siu-ccbxort ) to tillbrrt Dros. ICsiabllaliea 1S > S > TaxliU'rinlBts uiul Tauui'ry. 1QU1 Wi-bl 11 roa it way. Cuunull lllu < Ii St-ntcant I'ptrmm received n reply dispatch thanking him nnd announcing that the father would send for his kidnaped boy forthwith. DnvlH. the Uroadway > lruggl t , Is belter prepared to (111 ( your prescriptions tlmn aity- one else. He carries the largest clock of drugs and ehemlcnla in the city nnd cm- ploys registered clerks. Nothing finer than the now gasoline stoves nt J. Ztfllcr & Co. On ( lie Ucntli of Cniil'il" I'urliy. ' Captain I.eo Porby of Company 0 , Klrst Nebraska volunteers , rei nily killed In the Philippines , wns formerly cnptaln of Hlulta company. Xo. 27 , U. U. 1C. P. , of this city. At the last meeting of thn company the follow Ing resolutions were adopted : Whereas , It has pleased the Rod of war to remove Iroiti the sc.-ne of his earthly usefulness our former raptnln and brother- In-arin ? , Lee l-'orby : therefore , bo It llt'solvcd. 11 y lllurfs company No. 27 , Uni formed Hank , Knights of I'ythlns , that In the death of Knight Loyal Lee Korby IJluffa company has lost a friend , our country n brnvo defender nnd the world n good mnn ; ami , be It further llesolvcd. That Uluffs company No. 27 , Third regiment , Io\\i brigade. Uniformed Hank , Knights of Pythias , extends to the parents of our dead brother-ln-arms Its deep- oat sympathy ; and , be It further Hesolvi-d , That these resolutions bo spread upon the records of DlulTs company , n ropy delivered to his parents mid that the dally papers of this elty and of Omaha bo re quested to publish the same. If you want the best Gasoline Stove on the market don't fall to see the Detroit. Safe , sure nnd simple. Any Indy can take this burner apart without the nld of tools. See them nt our store. COLK & COLE. Houseclennliig time yen need a step ladder. Huy ono from J. Xoller & Co. ' 1'hono 320. lti-ct > | ilton li.v Woman's t'lnli. The Mental Science department of the Council Woman's club gave a reception Krl day afternoon In the club rooms of Mrs. Lucretla Wlllnrd Treat. The rooms were prettily decorated In palms. Tluso receiving were Mesdamcs Ilardman , Klmball and Cole. Presiding at the punch table during the llrst period were Misses Walker and Cutler and during the second Misses Kthol Shepard and Klora Hcasley. During the afternoon ( Continued on Thirteenth Pago. ) Phaclons , Surreys , Buggies , Rood Wagons , Spring Wagons Express anil Delivery Wagons and Carls. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Henry H. Van Brunt , Cot'Tow " 1Ts' Ono to 250 borso-puwir. Send cata- logue and price. n.xvm iiitAMi.ni A co. , Council lllnlV.H , lotvn. WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE llr < M'i-n roniH'll Illnlls mill Oiniilin. HaU-3 Ht.utin.ilili' . R.iUsf.ietlon Guaranteed. Cumuli ItlulTs oilli o , N.I s North Main street T lophoiif 1 Om.iln otlli r ' - nioved t' ' > .JJ South Flftetnth street. Telc- iiliono 1 ! ' " > Coniioc-U 'iis ma Jo with South Omaha. When you buy a League Bicycle , but then don't takt our word for it. Ask any of the League riders theii opinion of E We give choice of gears , handle bar ? , color , saddle , chains , fork crown , pedals , tires and height of frame and can furnish 30-inch wheels. In fact the wheel is built to your order and at the popular price of On Payments. Liberal Discount for Cash. Here1 another testimonial : I am very well jiloMhcd with tlio I.i'asiio I'.it'yc'lo purcliasod from you last season. It lias stood ii | > far botti-i' than .t trreat many wheels wlildi sold at higher iirlcos. Up to ditto I liuve had no iv- INiii's of any nature on my wheel. I would certainly reeoimnend tlio League to any one desirous of niirdiaslng a llrsl-dasn liieyele. J. 11. TA11OU. Come in and see the new colors. Something new. RENTING AND REPAJRLNG. 41 Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. Built Like a Watch See the Quick Meal Gasoline Stove at our Store. II lead * all olIiiTN. CELTS' ROADSTER S50.00 Crescent , SKY HIGH LADBES' ROADSTER $35.00 The SITK \ Is the beat refrigerator on the market , Call and examine It before buying. AVe carry the Whiteley Exerciser , which is the StaiidaidKxeicirei of today price from $2.00to ! ? f > .00. GI m\ \ Look for tliu Owl Hi > j 340 Broadway , Council Bluffs. And Blve the Job to ono who will do It nerftly and at a mndi-iatr ci.st We rnn snll > ou both uayB. Our ri' [ > utatlon is built upon the \\ork duiio rluht lu-it' nt bonu- . Tlinii ufli-r ] ialniln Ic-i us UK tinnn paper IIIK the roumb In > our home \Ve run Khc yon an cbltmattr on liutlt jubn at the baino time If you so desire.Vo have the finest liuo of wall paper In toun. MILLxEIR , MAV : i.ciiTIOV , , ' ! O7 Ilrnnl > itj , ( oiiiu'll lllulTN , I * , f. .llll.l.nu , 10 Cents. 5 Cents. ia i * TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. u > w * John 0. Woodward & Co. , H 5 Special Bargains FOR CASH IN CARPETS TOR ONE WEEK .MORE GOc Ingrain , all wool , at 50c 05c Ingrain , all wool , at 55c 70c Ingrain , all wool , at 60c MOOUETTES $1.10 Moquette carpets , at . . 85c $1.0 IWoqiiette carpets , at . 90c 61.10 Moqnette carpets , at . 95c § 1.25 Axminster carpets , at . 90c 81.35 Axminster carpets , at $1.25 § 1.10 Velvets . 80c § 1.10 Velvets . 90c 05c Brussels , at . 50c 75c l rnssels , at . 60c § 1.00 Brussels , at . 85c § 1.25 Brussels , at . $1.00 § 1.35 Brussels , at . $1.15 Travnor & V Odd Fellows' Temple , Council Bluffs. that our Children's Shoes wore better for the price than those bought elsewhere , The reason is , we use boys' and girl's shoes as an advertisement to make us trade on other goods and sell them comparatively without profit. Yon see if this IB not true. Look for the Bear That's Entire Stock at J - Council Bluffs TO Since returning from Chicago I have added to my business a de < t Pdrimciit for Facial Treatment. The newest and best hygienic melliodH. Hydro Vacu Alassage. KIcctrlcliy Ubcd in the proper wa > buporlluous hair removed per manently. Careful uttuntiou fihui to Munhuro ami I'edlcura work. Our Hair Dressing Department Is up-to-date. MRS. L. A. GRAVES , 1)5 ( ) , Iowa *