If- I THE O FAITA DATLY BEEt SUNDAY , MAY 7 , 1809. I COUNCIL BLUFFS- I ; MIXOH Davln stlln glati. Mooro's food kllli worms and fattens. Uudwclser beer , L , Rononfeldt , ngcnu Furnished rooms , 14 South First street. Judson. Pasturage , 020 Cth avenue. Tel. 34S. lowa Furniture Carpet Co. , 407 B'way. J. C. Blxby , heatlnc. ptumblnc. Tel. 19J- Jensen & Mortcnscn , 231 Dwny give "Stars" Pictures and frames , C. 13. Alexander & Co. C. n. Jacriuemln & Co. , Jewelers and op ticians , 27 South Main street. ' Ot > t your work done at the popular Eagl laundry , 724 Broadway , 'Bhnne 167. The Ladles of ( ho Maccabees wilt meet In regular session Tuesday afternoon at the usual time and place. Mrs. C. H. W. Urown of 1415 High Utreet has been called to Tell City , Ind. , by the Rcrlous Illnew ) of her sister. The ThooBophlcnl society will hold Its rog- \ilar public mooting at 3 o'clock this after noon In the Odd Fellows' temple. 11. 8. Strykcr of Omaha will sing nt the Congregational church this morning the solo , "There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen. " Leslie Mvcrs , corner Thirty-seventh street tui'l Broadway , was reported to the Hoard of IluiiUh yesterday as having diphtheria. The banks of the city have united In put- ling In electric burglar alarms and the wires nnd batteries are now being placed In posi tion. tion.T. T. J. Lannlng nnd wife are In Now Or leans , wbero Mr. 1aiming attended the con vention of the llrothorhood of Hallway jTrnlnmcn. Nora Fields , the negrcss wanted In Omaha for the robbery of a man named Moras , was taken across the river on requisition import jestorday afternoon. O. It. Scott represented the letter carrier of this city at tlin second annual convonlli of the owa Letter Carriers' association i. les ) Mnlnoi Friday and Saturday. , F. 13. Weston , who for n number of years | 1ms been running between Council Hluffs and Sioux City In the railway mall service , has been transferred to the run between hero and Minneapolis. Dr. C. A. Woodbttry hrts'roturncd from the meeting of the Iowa Dental society nt DCS Mollies. Ho waH made a member of the executive committee of the society for the ensuing year. Yank Newell , In advance of Kate Emmet In the "Wnlfa of Now York , " was In the city yesterday arranging for the appearance of Ills company at the Dohany Saturday and Sunday of next week. Mrs. M. L. Ilratnunl will give a free lec ture this uvonlng at the Odd Fellows' tem- l > lo under the auspices of the Thcosophlcnt society. Her subject will be , "Man , the Maker of His Destiny. " Frank H. Kiiepher died yesterday morning nt the Woman's Christian association hos pital of mountain fuver , aged 27 years. The funeral \\ltl be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from 1326 Avenue J and Interment will bo In Falrvlew cemetery. The adjourned meeting of the Pottawatta- jnle County Bar association to have been licld yesterday afternoon for the purpose of taking action In the matter of a minimum Tee bill was , owing to the small attendance , ngaln adjourned to next Saturday. Duwey , the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LaFay , 212 Thirteenth avenue , died yesterday morning from congestion of the lungs , aged 1C months. The funeral wlir bo hold from the family residence this aft ernoon at 3 o'clock and Interment will bo in Falrvlew cemetery. The State bank has leased the building on the northeast corner of Broadway and Slain street formerly occupied by the First National bank. The building will bo thor oughly overhauled and repaired and the Jinnk expects to occupy Its new quarters about the llrst of the month. The case of William Lewis , charged with stabbing 0 W. Hays , was continued In Jus tice Vcln'e court yesterday by agreement until next Saturday. This was to permit of the grand Jury , which reconvenes tomor row , to Investigate the case. It is said that Hays Is not willing to prosecute. Ilulldlng permits were Issued yesterday as follows : Ed Cook , 3f > 0 Avenue F , two-story frame addition , to cost $500 ; Charles Homer , corner Avenue 13 and Seventh street , a two- Ktory frame addition to cost $800 ; Omaha Brldgo and Terminal railway , depot at Ninth nnd Union avenue , to cost $8,000. Ceorgo Shivers , charged with robbing II. S. McCormlck , had a hearing before Jus tice Farrier yesterday. The evidence went to show that both had been out on a spree together , but was not suinclont to con vince the court that Shivers had robbed lila companion , so the case was dismissed. Charles Banther. assistant city engineer , who left hero suddenly last Thursday week somewhat under a cloud , has returned. The threatened proceedings against him have liocn called off nnd ono of his first actions on reaching homo was to square the ac counts ho had contracted for borrowed money before leaving. Ho hopes to resume his work In the engineer's olllco and once inoro become a model citizen. W. S. Wllklns of Washington avenue re ceived a telegram yesterday morning convey ing the sad Interiigcnco that his son , Lewis J. , had been killed In an explosion nt Flnola , Cil. Beyond this the dispatch contained no further particulars. H Is believed that young Wllklns was working iu the government j > owder factory , where the explosion oc curred. Ho had but recently returned from Alaska , where ho had been for the last three years. The remains will be brought hero for burial. N. V. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Get our prices on lawn mowers , J. Zoller & Co. Wanted , girl for general housework. Inquire - quire L. Itosenfcld , 029 First avenue. Before buying call nnd examine our gnso- Jluo stoves. J , Holler & Co. For rent , the Squlro's modern home , 203 Story street , $35 per month. Host facilities for storing stoves. Cole & Colo's now warehouse. $4 and up. Lawn mowers , garden hose , screen doors , window screens and panel netting at J. Eollcr & Co.'s. Ilfiil KHHI % TrniiNfvrn. The following transfers were Hied yes terday In the abstract , title and loan of- flco of J. W. Squire , 101 1'earl street : llnuimh May Hair and husband to -Myru A. KolU'iiB , part of lota 4 and D , Auditor's bubdlv. , nwV4 ne > i 12- 75-4W , w. d $ 100 J , 1-3. Bender and wife to name , part lot C , Auditor's ) HUbdlv. , nwfc neVi 12- I 76-10 , < | . P. d 1 Jklvru A. Uollens and husband to J. ! : . Ilemlcr , part lot D , Auditor's sub- Ulv. . mvlt nifli 12-75-40 , u. c. d 1 Comity treasurer to W. W. Loomls , lot li , block 7 , Jlcurd' aubdlv. , Coun cil ItlulTf , tax a B HJino to game , uncllv , 9-10 of lot 5 , block 7. Beers' subdlv. , Council lllutts , tax d 1 Baiuu to Hume , unJIv. 1-10 ot lot 5. block 7 , lieurs' HUbdlv. , Council mult * , tax d S l.uvv A. Hotilnscin and husband to J , L. Caldll. . lol 1 , Auditor's uub- illv. . nw'i Bo5i 12-75-40. w. d 2,650 l iiureHton M. Jlannett to Georcoi Oudorltlrk , lot 10. block 3 , Bubdfv. of Uliidlo tract , w. < 1 1,450 Jlnry lntman to 1. , . I1. Kevins , lot 4 , block 6 , Bqulro'a add. , Council Uluffa , \v. d 100 MtiKClo ! Nicholson nnd husband to ClurlBa Kmarine. lots 9 and 10 , block 11 , HlulMiiun's 2nd add. , Council Ulutta , W. d 1.300 Ten transfers , total ) SC1' Attend the last of tbo series of illustrated nrt lecturon , Monday evening , nt n. A , ball. Sir , Pitch states that lie lias extra line views for this lecture. Lawn mowers and garden hose nt J. Zol ler & Co.'s. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT Km' fit nil or I.oiuicil un , K. H. SIUiAFli & CO. , G IVtu-1 Street , Council lIlufTv , Iowa. Urn nninrv PII no ITO < vniiTpn BOARD HLLS ITS aNSWER Another Feature Added to the High School Injunction Suit. PURCHASE OF ONE OF THE SITES ADMITTED Moduli to IHnmtlvp Triujtornrjllc - fttrnlnliiK Orilc-r IN I'lli-il , tlir Alt < > - Kiillon Hi-Inn Hint Triiiier .No tice Wim Not Olven. The answer of the Board of education to the Injunction suit brought against It by Slack Peterson was filed Saturday In the district court. A motion to dissolve the tem porary restraining order Issued by Judge I Urocn was also fllod. | The board In Its answer , after admitting that the Oakland avenue property had been purchased nt ) n site for the now High school and that n contract for the grading had been entered Into , gives Its reasons for desiring to pay the purchase prlco of the property out of the school house fund Instead of out of the proceeds of the sale of the bonds. The election nt which the bond proposition was voted and all subsequent proceedings relative to the board locating the school building are referred * ' * at length. The grounds on > whlch the motion for the dissolution of the restraining order Is made are practically the same as these contained In the answer nnd on which a dismissal of the suit Id asked. In addition the > board lieges that the restraining order was made Ithotit notice being served on It. Try Klein's summer drinks. Our line of brass and Iron bedsteads Is ho finest over shown In the west. A little noney goes a long ways In our furniture lepnrtmcnt. Peterson & Schoenlng , Mer- rlam block. Make your own Ice cream this summer n 314 minutes. The Peerless and JJero 'reczors at Cole's. Davis sells drugs. Have you found out about that grape fruit at Klein's yet ? 1IUSV WHISK ISf TI1K SOCIATj CIUCMIS. Many Weil ill UK * Crlclirntcil Dtirlnir tlio Merry Month of MIIJ- . Ono of the prettiest weddings of the early May season was celebrated Wednesday evenI ng at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKeuzle on the Chautauqua road when their daughter , Miss Grace Elizabeth , was united in tnarrlago to ( Mr. Shirley Brooks Prouty. Elder F. A. Smith of LamonI , la. , performed the ceremony. The bride -was ex- qulslto In a gown of white bengallno ullk with bodlco of liberty silk. She carried bride's roses. Mrs. Edward Hess , as matron of honor , looked charming In a toilet of lav ender with garniture of red roses. Mr. ileas acted as best man. The parlor and Ibrary wore profusely decorated In red roses and carnations. The bridal party cn- tored to the strains of 'Mendelssohn's ' wed ding march and stood before a bank of palms with festooning of smllax and red carnations overhead. During the service ; ho orchestra played softly the "Angels' Serenade. " A delightfully Informal recep tion following the ceremony was held. Mr. and 'Mrs. ' iMcICcnzIo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ward llees assisted In receiving. The dln- ng room was west artistic In pink roses nnd carnations. Miss Jacobs and Miss Wil liamson were a&slstecl by the Misses All- worth , Lyons and Hepford , all of whom wcro gowned In pink In perfect harmony with the decorations. The presents dis played In the hallway on the second floor were numerous and beautiful. During the evening Miss Dora Gras nnd Miss Wagner of Omaha favored the guests with roeal solos. Mr. and Mrf. Prouty left amid a shower of violets and rice for an extended trip through the south. They cleverly eluded a number of young folks who had gathered at the depot to glvo them nn appropriate farewell. Among the out of town guests were Messrs , and Mcsdames Lloyd Prouty , D. S. Hubbard , Mr. Lovejoy , Misses Wagner , Ida and Otto Wagner. A pretty homo wedding was celebrated Tuesday evening at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Carse , when the daughter. Miss Jennie D. Carso , and Mr. Walter Charles Potts of Omaha were married. The nuptials were performed by llov. J. M. Wil son of Omaha. The brldo was lovely In a gown of sheer white over cream silk. She carried a boquet of lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister , Mrs. A. J. Faul , and Mr. Faul acted as best man. After the ceremony a collation was served. In the parlor where the bridal party stood pink and whlto carnations with festoonlngs of smllax and whlto ribbon were effectively used. The back parlor and dining room wore prettily decorated In white and green , the tables 'being ' dainty In hyacinths and ferns. A number of beautiful presents were received. iMr , and Mrs. Potts will bo at homo to their friends after May 15 at Twenty-fifth nnd Corby streets , Omaha. Mr. Samuel Bowley of Denver , Colo. , nnd Mire Emma L. Carothcrs were married Wednesday evening at the homo of the bride's sister , Mrs. Henry Robinson , 412 Broadway. Rev. Phelps of Omaha , of whose congregation Mr. Bowloy was formerly a member , officiated. Only relatives witnessed the ceremony. The brldo was stately In a handsome gown of white. She were lilies of the valley and diamond earrings , the gift of the groom. At the conclusion of the cere mony an elaborate repast was served , The parlor was artistically decorated in Ameri can Beauty roses and palms. In ono corner of the room , where the bridal party stood , palms and potted plants wcro banked with splendid effect. The table In the dining room was especially pretty. Pink carnations , lilies of the valley and ferns were tastefully combined and the whole waa lighted by candles In pink and green shades. Mr , and Mrs. Bowley left for Denver , their future homo , where for the last few years Mr. Bowley has been extensively Interested In gold mining. Dewey day was celebrated by the musical auxiliary of the Council Bluffs Woman's club on the evening of May 1 nt Masonic ; temple. The hall was pally decorated In flags and bunting nnd A picture of Admiral Dewey occupied n place of honor. An orchestra - | chestra from Omaha gave a number of mill- , tary pieces which were cnthtislastlenlly re ceived. Others taking part In the program were : Misses Nellie Haworth , draco Barr , Mclntyre , Mrs. Mullls , Mr. Illgdon and Mr. Altchlson. The accompanists wcro Misses Officer , Witter and Olwson. The second part of the program consisted of an exhibition drill by the High school cadets. The boys looked tholr best and the frequent applause of the audience was n compliment to the perfection with which It was executed. After the drill dancing was enjoyed. The music waa furnished by s the Dlmlck or chestra. Ono of the features of lost \\eck In social circles wns the May polo dance given on Monday night at Odd Fellows' hall under the auspices of the paraphernalia committee of the order of triple links. The number of guests ran close to the 300 mark. The hall waa tastefully decorated nnd nn elaborate dance program In the colors of the order was Issued as a souvenir. During the even ing A Juvenile cake walk , a May polo dance and n cake walk for the elder guests were given. The prizes In the Juvenllo cnko walk wcro carried off by Pansy Otto nnd Jack Cady. Supper wns served , by n committee , from the Kcbckah lodges. I Mrs. E. E. Hart entertained a few friends In delightfully Informal fashion on Wednesday - day morning In honor of Miss Prlco of Chi cago. A dainty lunch was served , The Hamilton Whist club met Tuesday with Mrs. Cook and Miss Dullard nt the home of the latter. The prizes for the month wcro distributed. Mrs. Cummlngs was the winner of the first prize nnd Mrs. Shugart of the second. Mrs. Maurcr and Mrs. Cummlngs will entertain next Tues day. day.Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Estcp of Oakland nv- ontio entertained at dinner Friday. Covers wcro laid for nine. The decorations were carnations and roses. Professor Chambers gave n May party Friday night for the younger members of his dancing classes , which proved ono of the pleasant affairs of the past week. Dr. T. B. Lacey returned Wednesday from a visit to Chicago. Mrs. L. Patterson Is enjoying n visit from her mother , Mrs. G. H. Williams of Mis souri Valley. Miss N. D. Morghon visited the past week with Miss Cora Curtis nt Logan. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Southard have taken apartments nt the Fonda residence on Bluff street. Mr. and Mrs. Dell G. Morgan and family have moved Into their now residence on Oakland avenuo. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown nnd Mrs. Ella Scoflold have moved to 423 South First I I street. j ' | Mrs. Nellie Janney returned Wednesday from a throe-months' visit with friends and | , relatives In Ottumwa. j Word has been received of the safe arrival - ! i rival of Mr. Ferdinand Wlcs nt Bremen , Germany. Mrs. Wcls , during his absence , Is located at C07 Willow avenue. Mrs , George Crane nnd daughters , Misses May and Bessie , leave this week for Port land , Ore. , on a visit to Mrs. Crano's daugh ter , Mrs. Will Peasely. Before returning they will take a trip through Southern Call- fornlai The young women of "Tho Pedalors" Cy cling club wcro the guests Wednesday even- lug of Miss May Culdwell. Mcsdames Wal ter C. Spooner and Tom Farnsworth were the chaperones for the evening run. Mesdames Joel L. Stewart , John N. Bald win , Vereua J. Huletto and Lulu Ilardman and Miss Caroline Dodge returned yester day from Burlington , whore they attended the biennial meeting of the Iowa. Federa tion of Women's clubs. Mrs. Victor E. Bender nnd children have returned from a visit with relatives In Galcsburg , III. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolz of Philadelphia are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and family of South Sixth street. Palm Grove , Woodmen circle , gave ono of Us pleasant series of socials Tuesday evening. A dance concluded the festivities. I Mrs. II. B. Jennings and son Henry are I visiting relatives In Now York. Before returning - ' turning they will visit In Toledo , O. Miss Andrews of Avenue D entertained the last week Miss Grace Anthony of Ne braska City. Miss Agnes Lund of Omaha was the guest last week of Miss Daisy Bllnn. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Howe have moved Into ! the Travis cottage , 740 Mill street. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atkins entertained | over Sunday Mr. E. C. Blackmar of Bur- i Hngton. I Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robinson and family have moved from South Seventh street to the Stillmnn homo , C07 Willow avenue. Mrs. Snider , who spent the winter with her daughter , Mrs. Karl Mayno , left for her homo in Mount Pleasant last Wednesday. Mrs. T. J. Bishop , after a two months' visit with her father , Mr. J. W. Blanchard , returned to her homo In North Plntto last Tuesday , Messrs. and Mesdames J. D. Edmundson Ono to ECO horse-power. Send for cata logue and price. n.vviu iiitAUkKY .t co. , Council IIluDN , . . . Town. WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE Hetwc'oii Council It I ii ft H mill Oimilin. Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council muffs ollk-p. No. 8 North .Main street. Telephone 123. Omaha olllc re moved to 322 South Fifteenth street. Telephone - phone 130S. Connections made with South Omaha , Big Brown , Bouncing Bed Bugs Bit Beautiful Betty Bycrs Badly. Betty Bettor - tor Beat Bugs By Buying Big Bottk- "DI3AD SHOT" from 0. R. GILBERT COMPANY , Successors to Gilbert Bros. Established 1SSS. Taxidermists and Tannery , 1.-.01 AVi-Ht IIroaIn ay. Counull IlIufTfl. Take Care of Your Teeth IT DOESN'T COST MUCH. Gol.l Klllluir (51.011 ( mill up ( iolit Alloj Kllllnc 1.00 . ( iolil CroTrim n.oo . Si-t iif IVrth B.OD . . . , Ilc.l Teeth " " ( ) I'AI.VMISS I3XTIIACTIOX. DR. A. O. fttiUDCE , ; tilI-itS : : : IlnmiUviir , Srvniiil Floor. COUNCIL IIIU1 < ' 1'.S. I TOM MOORE HENRY Q .ub , g IO Cents. 5 Cents. g g TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. g i John G. Woodward & Co. , nnd Brncst E. Hart attcndcl the reception given Friday at Des Molnes by Mr , nnd Mrs. S. II. Hyers In honor of Princess Snlm-S lm. Mips lludlo entertained Friday evening the SlMorg of Bothnny nt her homo on South First Btreot. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Mullls nnd family hnvo taken up their residence nt the Bcebco home , 120 South First street. Miss Wilson of New York Is the guest of her nunt , Mrs. Hyerson of the Woman's Christian association hospital , Mrs. K. H. Mathls Is In Pueblo , Colo. , vis iting her daughter , Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Clarence Hough of Stutsman street Is entertaining Mrs. M. C. Hnrford of Cres cent City. Mrs. Ynogor and daughter , Hhucy , of Lin coln nvenuo nro spending Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith at their home , about five miles east of the city. Mrs. G. A. Mntlack of Laramlo , Wyo. , former/ ! this city , la visiting relatives nnd friends in Council UIulTs. Mr. J. D. Yaegcr Is visiting in Hastings , Nob. llor. nnd Mrs. S. Til. Perkins on their re turn homo last Wednesday -were treated tea a surprise party by the members ot the First Christian church. The affair took the nature - turo of n "pound party. " Mr. Don Ilono returned Friday evening from n four months' trip through southern California and other points on the Pacific const. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. True had as their guest the last week Mr. Charles Dowers of Boston. llov. Duncan M. Buchanan of Mnuch Chunk , Pa , , was the guest last week of Jlr. Victor E. Bender. Miss Caroline E. Bowman has returned from an extended visit In the cast and is making her homo with her niece , Mrs. C. C. McChesney on Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. fillers have na their KUcst Mrs. Ooorgo Sellers of Plpestone , Minn. Mr. John Keating left for his homo in Portland last Wednesday. He expects to re turn for nn extended visit with relatives hero In Septembor. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 11. Wadsworth entertained at dinner iMonday in honor of Rov. Sir. Det- wcller of Kansas City. The Misses Robinson of South Sixth street entertained Mr. Henry W. Bcal of Plain- Hold , N. J. , the Inat week. Miss .Mamie Robinson and her sister , Miss 'May , have returned from a vlelt with friends at Coresco , Neb. All , the best fruits In the market to bo found nt Klein's , 112 Broadway. There is more painting , improving and general repair work going on In Council Bluffs now than has been known for years. Harrison's paints are the most generally used. We have the largest stock of lead , oil and painters' supplies In the city. Davis , the drug , paint and glass man , 200 Broad way. Remember our gasoline stoves nre abso lutely safe. No smoke , no smell , no ex plosion. J. Zoller & Co. In ( lie Clutclicn of the Police. Robert W. Larson , the young man who gained n 'little ' cheap notoriety In Omaha by causing Uio arrest of a negro named Frank Burt , came to Council Bluffs yesterday de termined to emulate the famous Hawkehaw , ( Continued on Ninth Pago. ) W13 1IAVJ3T11K 1/AHUKST STOCK AM > G1UUTKST VAIUIJTY OK Buggies and Other Spring Vehicles. 1 XT UN DUD FOR AM , I They nre of Hie latest design. Slroti } ; enough for nny use. Kino enough for n nillllonnliv. "SVrlte for catalogue niul prices , or call nt our repository , Hromlwiiy , lieiul of IVnrl street. AH motor cars stop at our door. Motor cars to and from Omaliii every ten minutes. DEERE , WELLS & CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. You cannot appreciate a good thing till you see it. I have the line the Missouri river. None . most complete up-to-date on equal. My line consists of the COLUMBIA VEHICLES. No better made in the United States for the price. My prices are right. Send for Catalogue and get the best vehicles built for the money. Henry H. Van Brunt , DID YOU EVER LIVE IN MISSOURI ? You know down there you "Kalnt tell 'cm nuthln you've got to show "em. " And If you are that way about your shoes wo would like to see you for a few minutes. Wo might tell you how good nnd how cheap our shoes are till "tho lion and the lamb He down' together , " but If you are "hard of believing" It wouldn't put you on the road to saving money on your shoes. But If you bellovo your own eyes wo can convince you mighty quick. If you haven't time to come Insldo Just take a peek Into our windows. Hamilton's Shoe Store , 412 Broadway. We were always taught to respect old age. A little boy should do that. We are sorry we tooted our horn in the old man's ears. Truths are some times painful , especially to people not used to them. When you want good shoes go to toargent's. . The bear is still chained. Awake nights thinking up schemes to fool the people but wo keep on selling the best carpets ever shown in Council Bluffs for the money. One thing about our carpets is that they are new not shelf-worn. Our HUGS , PORTIERES , LACE CUKTAINS , MATTINGS and other things in thu carpet line are up to the standard. Upholstering done to order. Carpets taken up and relaid by expert workmen. Our prices are always right. Stoekert Carpet Co. , 205 West Broadway - - Council Bluffs. With dust is on in earnest. House-cleaning time is at hand and the old time-worn carpets must come up. We want to impress upon your mind that the time and money spent on the'old carpets could be bet ter utilized by investing in new ones. Carpets are not high , like they were a few years ago. Do you know that the money invested in cleaning up the old car pets will make a nice payment on new ones ? Wo have just received a new line or choice patterns in RUGS , JPOJRTJJBRJ3S , CURTAINS , 13tc. are equally as low. Come in and see us. Treynor Odd Fellows' Temple , Council Bluffs. Oman 15 w , n-7-lM ) . Wo carry Ilie niC'l'IlOIT VA POR the simplest and best vapor stove made. Lights like gas only ono valve , wlileli IH easily reg ulated. The burner Is so simple that a child can lake It apart. If you want something nice In a Gasoline Stove , 1m sure and see the Detroit. We also have the MICHIGAN , with the Jot cone bur ners. Knell jet makes u lUmc one-half Inch In height. The most economical gasoline stove on the market. A full line of two and three burner cheap stoves nt very low prices. PAT 17 Jr PAT 17 L/UJjJu / Oci v/UJuii Council Bluffs , la , 41 Main Street. Remember the place Address is 504 Broadway , AGENTS FO.R THE GENUINE INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVE j The stove that has had seven years trial here in \ y ; i our city and is indorsed by hundreds of our citizens. j Gasoline whim used in the Insurance is as safe if j not a safer fuel than coal or wood. Herrick's Refrigerators - frigerators require no scrubbing , uses one-third less ice. No poisonous zinc lining no mould | F. C. DJE VOL. ' ! rJCho old rollnhlG htirclwnro store.