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F MWHIP r . 8 TTTTO Cm ATT A nATT.iT THSE : STJNDAV , WA.T 21 , 1H5I5) . COUNCIL BLUFFS. ltl > rm Jlfi.lfTIOJC. soils Klaus. Mooro'a food kill * vrorms and fatten * . Dudwclscr beer. lj Hnscnfcldt , ngcnt , Victor hot water heaters at nixb > ' . Judson Pasturage , 92 ? Clh avenue Tel 313. lou-a nirnlture A Carpet Co , 407 D'way. J1ricti and frames , C E Alexander & Co. * * c. n Jactuctnln & Co , Jeweler * and op- Uclnns , 27 South Main street. Get your work douo at ttie popular Cogla IftunJry. 724 llroadway. 'obnna 157. County Supcrlntendont Sawyer Is In Car- ftoi where ho Is holding the regular monthly examination of teachers The Ladles of the Macrabcri will hold Uielr regular sewlon Tuesday afternoon In Jlojal Arcanum hnll at the usu.il hour. llov. 0 W. Snjiier , pastor of St JolinV Kngllsh Lutheran church , will lca\o to- Inorrow for York , I'a , to attend the general , tynod of his church. Her. J W Wilson of the Plrst Congrega- llonal church returned yesterday from At- Tantlr , where ho attan-led the meeting of the church conference. Mlsa JesMo Norton , formerly of this city , how living nt Clinton , Minn. , has been ap pointed a teacher In the primary depart ment In the city schools of that place The degree camp of tlm Woodmen of the World will meet In Fpecl-U Bepslon Tues day evening to confer the morning degree JWresbracnta will bo served nt the close of the ceremonies. The Thcosophlcal society will hold Its public meeting this afternoon nt 3 o'clock In Odd lYllo\\s' temple The subject , "Unl- \crsal Urothcrhood , " wllf be presented by Mrs. Harriet K Grlswold. Oeorgc D Ulggs has been elected as the delegate of the local union to the annual convention of the International Tjpograph- IcaF Union of North America , which meets ( his year In Detroit during the month of Augubt. A meeting of all tnomhrrs of Company L Third regiment , Iowa National miaul , who enlisted April 20 , l&ns , and all discharged iiipmbera of Company L , Klfty-llrst Iowa \oluntoois , wlIF he held at Farmers' hall in the court house tomorrow evening nt 8 o'clock. Colonel V. n David of this city , member of the Btnto executive council of the Union Veteran Union , mustered In a now com mand nt Qloiiwond jesterday afternoon. The organization numbers twenty-live charter members , with Colonel William Alton in command. All members of Council muffs lodge No 41) ) Independent Older of Odd Follows , nro > e < iuoslcd to meet this aftertiocn at 1 30 o'clock at the tempre to attend the funeral i of the late Rdmunil Jefferls. All other I lodges and \lsltlng members of the order ore Invltnd to paitlclpate The funeral of the late Edmund Jefrerls tviir be held this aftnrnoon at 2 30 o'clock j from the residence , 11 Nicholas street , an I will bo under the auspices of the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellow a. The services vlll bo conducted by Kev II. L Knox , rec tor of Grace 1'plpcopil church. Interment will bo In Falrvlow cemetorj Charles Davis , wanted In Oimha to an- Bwcr to a charge of burglary , who was ar- rcited hero late Friday night , was turned over to the authorities from the other side of the river jesterday morning A gold watch and other Jeweliy , which Davis Is ch irged with stealing , were lecotercil In ono of the local pawnshops. A null of clothes , which ho Is also charged with ntcallng , Da\ls was found to bo wearing when arrested. N. Y. riumblnfi company. Tel. 250. The Uourlclus Music house Is now com fortably sottlcd In Us now headquarters. They do not ad\eitlsr > much , but their stock of planoa and ( ' \crjthlng clso In the music I line Is complete and up to date. Grapho- ( phone talking machines and the Angelus orchestral , the "sclf-plajeis , " with the aid i of which atibody can piny the piano and organ , nro some of their specialties , nt 33" > ! IJroadway , whcro the organ stands upou the 1 building. S. M. Williamson , bicycles and setting machines , IOC Main street. St. Paul's KpUcopal Church , Rev George Edward Walk , Hector Whltbunday Holy communion nt 7 30 a m , Sundaj school nt 0:30 : a. m. ; holy communion and ser mon at 11 a. m ; subject , "The Birthday i of the Church ; " opening prayer and sermon 1 nt 8 o'clock , Sunday school at All Saints' . chapel , Third avenue and Eighteenth street , at 3 t > m At the First Dnptlst church this mornIng - Ing the pastor , Hov. It. Venting , will take as the topic for his sermon "Spiritual In toxication. " In the evening ho will preach on "A Poor Destitute. " Sunday school will lie nt noon At Helhany chapel Sund\y nchool will ho held at 3 i > in. and preaching nt 8 p. m. by Brother Wolf. Rev. I I' Kelley will preach this mornIng - Ing at the Fifth Avenue -Methodist church nnd In the evening the pulpit will bo occu- jiled by Rev D. C Franklin , D. D. Sun day school will be held at noon , Junior league meeting at 3 p. m. , Cpworth league meeting at 7 p. in. nnd morning class at ! > 15 a m. The services at Grace "episcopal church today will ho as follows- Holy communion ot 8 n in , holy communion and sermon nt 11 a. in , enlng prayer and sermon at 8 ] ) m , Sunday school will bo held at 9 : Id a m At the Reorganized Church cf Jesus Christ of Litter Day Saints morning service will ibo hold nt 10 30 a. m. , Sunday school at noon meeting of X R. L. socletj at 0 p. in , and evening service nt 7 30 p m. The regular sonlcis will bo held today nt the Hnmdway Methodist church The pastor , Rov. Myron C. Waddell , will preach lioth morning and evening. Sunday school and Kpworih league meeting will bo held at the usual hours. Rev S. M. I'erklns , the pastor will de liver a lecture this evening at the First Christian church , entitled "Problems for Skeptics to Solve" The subject of his ser mon nt the morning service will bo "Tho Childlike Spirit. " Rev G W. Snjder will pre-icli at St. John's English Lutheran church at 10 30 a m anil 8 p in today The subjects of his sermons will bo commemorative of the out- liourlng of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentacost. Sunday bchool will be held at noon and the joung people's meeting at 7.30 i > in. At the First Prebbj terlau church this morning the paitor , Rev. W S Barnes , will take as the subject of his sermon "The Clown of LIfo. " Ill the evening his topic will bo "Religion and Righteousness. " All eervlcitj will bo as usual. The services at the Congregational church today will bo of more than usual Interest because - cause of the presence of Rev J. H. Hoy. 1) . I ) of Chicago and Rov. George V. Clark of Clw'eston ' , S C , distinguished represent atives of the American Missionary associa tion. In the morning Dr. Roy will give an address on the work of the association and Mr Clark will speak on the "Claims of the Negroes of the South Upon the North. " At 8 o'clock In the evening Dr. Roy will give his lecture on "Our New Possessions , Porto Rico , Hawaii nnd the Philippines , " present ing about 100 Interesting \le\\s ot these places. Wanted , flirt-class Ice cream maker. I. Muccl , 218 Broadway. Save jour Domestic soap wrappers and ect a bet of bjioons. A great bargain. Three nice cottages for sale KtMited for ? 23 00 pei month. Will sell for $ .2,000 cath Fairest Smith fc Co. LIFE INSTANCE POLICIES BOUGHT roi iit.li or l.oniioil nn. IJ. II , SIIHAFK & CO. , % I'vuil btifet. Cuiiucil Illulta , lotto. MAKE A PLEA FOR RELIEF Many Delegations from Out Off Wait Upon Mayor Jennings. WANTS OF THE RESIDENTS ARE DETAILED Auk Im < Uio W liter He Ilrnlnrd Oil Thrlr Immln mill li Tlicy lie ( il\cn Hotter 1'lrc Tro- tcctlon. Mayor Jennings Is almost dally receiving delegations from the residents of Cut Off who are crying for relief. Tho'rccont over- How of the Missouri has completely flooded the bottom lands in Cut Off , known to the city nt ) the Second precinct of the Sixth ward of Council BluCFs , although the river Intervenes The people of Cut Off want the mayor to give them some relief from the stagnant pools of water left standing olnce the river receded. They want the city to dig ditches and drain the water off the lands This they say they would be willing to do them selves , but for the fact that the streets In tholr peninsular home are owned by the East Omttm Land company , which has refused to permit them to dig drains or ditches across the thoroughfares. The various delegations nero Informed by the mayor that ho did not see how the oily can furnish thorn any ro- llcf In the matter as Its finances at present are tied up by litigation and there Is no money available for cirrylng out such work. Since the recent fire caused bj n dog over turning a lamp , when four houses were con sumed , the residents of Cut Off feel that they are entitled to lire protection , seeing that they'pay their proportion of the city taxes. They have asked the city to place two hydrants In the most populous portions of the peninsula , but again .Mayor Jen- nlngu Is compelled to Inform them that the funds of the city will not allow any such undertaking. All the people of Cut Off ask Is thai two hydrants be placed there , as they have as surance that the Omaha Water Works com pany will furulHli the water and the fire de partment ot Omaha the lire protection. Further , the residents of the Second pre cinct of the Sixth ward ask that they bo furnished with police protection. They say that men nnd boys resort to Cut Off for the purpose of shooting wild ducks and other game , both In and out of season. The visit ing sportsmen , they say. are too promiscu ous in the use of their firearms nn In consequence quence the dwellers there are In constant fear owing to the ( lying of bullets With re gard to this last request Major Jennings has Informed the various delegations that he will consider the matter of placing a special ofll- cer for duty In their district. Up till the advent of the democratic administration a policeman was alvvavs Kept at Cut Off. The members of the various delegations nro particular In urging upon the mayor that the reports published in some of the papers that they wish to have the ties that hind them to the city of Council Bluffs nnd the state of Iowa severed are without foun dation. All thev want Is some of the bone- Ills which as taxpayer of the city they bo- llcve they nro entitled to. Domestic sonp outsells all others. Lodge No CS , Star of Jupiter , will give an entertainment nnd supper , followed bj dancing , nt Odd Fellows' hall Thurs > daj evening. May 23. Tickets , 33 cents. Domestic soap whlton tbe clothes. Mr and Mrs. W. F. Bretherton wish to thank their friends nnd neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their late bereavement Klein keeps the best fruits. Specialty of repairing bicycles and sowing machines , Williamson , 108 Main street. i , IMVIS IN COU.NCII. ni.urii" , . PeniiliYro llruliinliiK to I'liin for Thi-lr MinimcriicnlloiiN. . The last week In social circles In Council Bluffs has been of the dullest and the festive season Is practically closed. People are nl- iuiiuj iiiuuumt ; u Bummer vacations unu there promises to be a general exodus ol the swell set before many moons. The prin cipal event during the week , which brought out a goodly gathering of society people was the reception at the Grand hotel to Rev , George Cdvvnrd Walk of St. Taul's Episcopal church , which was followed by an organdie ball In the large dining room o : the hotel The reception was held Wednes day night between the hours of 8 and ! ) lu the npaitments of Mrs. John N Baldwin It was purely Informal and a largo number took the opportunity of meeting the new rector These who assisted Rov. Mr. Walk lu receiving were Messrs. Loomls , Cox Hohrer nnd Trey nor The rooms were pro fusely decorated with lilacs and the graccfu bridal wreath An orchestra was statlouci In ono of the adjoining rooms and fuinlshei most delightful music. The organdlo party was a charming affair , ns Its announcement was a signal to the women for the wearing of their dainty now summer gowns , The dining room had been canvnscd for dancing and In all available vases and jardinieres were clusters of bridal wreath and lilacs During the evening delicious refreshments were served In the ordinary. Mrs. Montgomery and Miss Montgomery entertained nt dinner Wednesday night In honor of tholr guest. Miss Homans of Now York. Mr John T. Stewart , jr , entertained at dinner , Thursday night , Mr. and Mrs. W. L Douglas and Mrs. Charles Test Stewart. The guests were entertained after dinner at a box party nt the Orpheum by Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W L Douglas entertained Informally at a chafing dish supper In their apartments nt the Grand Friday night In honor of Miss Horaans Mr. John T. Stewart , Jr. , entertained n number of friends Monday night at cards nnd a chafing dish supper. Mr. and Mrs. R. H Harris of South First street entertained a number ot friends Fri day evening nt an Informal muslcalo In honor of their guest , Miss Lulu Woolsoy of Onawa and Mr. Adolph Hennlng of Omaha The parlors were decorated with carnations nnd light refreshments were served during the evening. Mrs. K A. Pippin of South First street entertained the members of the Jolly Four Whist club nt her homo Thursday evening. Mm , Wallace Shepard entertained n few friends very Informally at a Kensington on Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hldln G. Lougee celebrated their wedding anniversary last evening by entertaining a number of Intimate friends In a delightfully informal manner. Cards were played and during the evening dainty refreshments were served The Hamilton Whist club met with Mrs. Lougee and Mrs Shugart Tuesday at the homo of the former. The guests of the club wcro MesilamiM Williams , Graves , Jancy anil Miss Tarnsworth. The- last meeting of the Benson will bo held next Tuesday at the res idence of Mrs Merrlara , Mesdames Gilbert and Morrlam being the hostesses , The teachers of the Bloomer school enter tained the mambors of the Ideal club Fri day evening at 4ho home of Miss Hanlln on Fifth avenue. A most pleasant evening was spent and dainty refreshments were served. The younger sot are looking forward with a good deal of expectation to the annual hop which will bo given by the High School ca- on the night of Wcdnmday , June 13 I The cadet dnncc l ono ot the features of he commencement week fcRtlvltles. The members of the Pedalcrs Cj cling club were the RUPSts Wednesday evening of Mlfs Nellie Oronewen at her homo on Washing ton avenue i The entertainment nnd aoclat given Friday evening by the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge for the wlvei and families of the members was well attended derplto IIP rain and proved a most enjoyable affair. During the evening delicious refreshments wcro served The members of the Christian Kmleavor locloty of St. John's Lutheran church cclo- jrated the second anniversary of the orgnn- zatlon of the society by Inviting their friends to A reception and social In the church parlors Tuesday evening. A musical nnd literary program , followed by refresh ments , hclpod to round out n most cnjoya- jle evening The King s Diughters of the First Baptist church entertained their friends nt aory successful social Thursday evening Fol lowing a musical and literary program , In which Miss Bertha Tlcknor. Miss Florence Denny , Mr. Albert Vcntlne nnd Rev. Rich ard Venting took part , the King's Daught ers gave a very' pretty and unique "Bloomer Wheel" drill. During the evening refresh ments were served by the young women liostcsses. The fortnightly series of eleven muslcales and concerto by the Musical auxiliary of the Council Bluffs Woman's club was completed on Wednesday afternoon at tbe club rooms with a muslcalo. Mrs R. E. Montgomery , Miss Montgomery and their guest , Miss Homnns of Now York , leave this week for Texas for an extended stay at their ranch , Mrs. Thomas Mctcalf and daughter , Miss Delia , will 1 crave June 1 for their annual visit In Ohio. Miss Grace Barr , accompanied by her cousin , Mr. Harry Evans of Mlnona county , left Thursday for Henderson , la. , where they will visit their cousin , Miss Bessie Holllngs- worth. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Drake of North nvcnuo entertained during the last week .Mr. C. R. Thouncrt of St. Louis. Mrs. L G. Scott had as her guest the last week her sister , Mrs. F. T. Vorls of Storm Lake , la. Miss Rcaso Brogo is visiting friends In Portland , Oro. Mrs. Samuel D Worloy ot Sixth avenue Is visiting In Hoopestou , 111. Mrs II. DoKny and son , Earl , have ro- tuined from n visit to Chicago and Syra cuse , 111 Miss Ollle Clark Is visiting in Kansas city. Mrs. E J. Abbott has been entertaining her brother , Mr. F. J. Root of Audubon. Mrs. R. H. Williams nnd mother , Mrs. Coolcy , have gone to Denver , -where - they contemplate spending the summer. Mrs Kneppcr Is in Walnut , visiting her daughter , Mrs John Plumer. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Bates have gone to Boston mid will visit other points In the east before returning home. Major D. C. Smith went to Chicago yes terday to attend a meeting of hotel men. Miss Patricia Darraugh left Wednesday for St. Joseph , Mo. , for an extended visit with relatives and frlerds nnd to attend the commercial men's ball , which was ona of the social features of the season In that city. Miss Lulu Woolsey of Onawa , la. , and Mr Adolph Hennlng of Omaha were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris during the week. Mis Harkness is enjoying a visit from her mother , Mrs. Conkllng. Mrs F. P. Nugent Is entertaining her cousin , Mrs H. W. Johnston of Grand Haven , Mich. Mr. and iMrs William Mossenberg hove gone to Chicago , where they will spend the summer. Mrs S C Musser of South First street left Thursday for an extended visit In Pittsburg , Pa. Pa.Mr. . and Mrs. Frank F. Everest entertained during the last week the latter's brother , Mr. Georce B. Folsom of Delta , Colo. Mrs. J 12. Hollenbeck and daughter. Miss Faye , returned Wednesday from a winter's sojourn In California Announcement has been made of the en gagement of Mr John Rosso of the Western Union Telegraph company and Miss Wini fred Rvan Mrs. Philip Wareham has gone to Dayton , O , where she c\pccts. to spend the summei visiting relatives nnd friends. Mr John G. Woodward and family moved Thiibday into thel. now homo at 919 Sixth av oauc. Mr and Mrs. J D. Edmundson returned Thursday from a trip of several weeks In the cast. Mis * Laura Fllcklnger had as her guest ThuiEc'ay ' Miss Warner of Pierre , S. D , who was on her way to Los Angeles , Cal Mrs F. M. Hamilton loft Friday for a visit with friends at Mason City , la Mr E B. Morehouso of Fourth avenue joined the New York Baj.tlst excursionists Wednesday as they passed through here on tholr way to Snn Francisco In their special ear. Ho accompanied the party on the Invi tation of a brother , who is a prominent clergyman of New York. Society Is looking forward with a great deal of expectation to the Cinderella ball to bo given next Wednesday night at the Dohany opera house , under the auspices of Unity guild of Grace Episcopal church. A special feature ot the entertainment will bo the appearance of the llttlo footllght favorites , Margaret Stephan and Frances McMlllen , lu now songs and dances. The children taking part In the entertainment have been carefully ditiled by Mrs W. R Hando The entertainment will bo followed by a dance In Royal Arcanum hall Rov. R. Venting , pastor of thu First Bap tist church , was tendered a reception Friday evening at the homo of Mr. and iMrs L W Ru t > ell on First avenue , when his congrega tion and friends presented him with n handsome - some library chair. The King's Daughters presented him 'With a beautiful picture Mr. and Mrs J. N. Casady , Jr. , returned from a two weeks' visit in St. Louis and Chicago. Mr Loonaid Everett left last evening for a short visit In St. Loulo Davis sells drugs St. Francis academy is having interior photos made for the new catalogue Schmidt , the photographer , has been taking them for the last two days by flashlight. Lost , light overcoat. Left In aomo office or store. Please notify Forrest Smith , JOO Main street. Cinderella ball , given by Mrs. Hando under the auspices of Unity guild , at Dohany's opera house , Wednesday , May 24. See Klein for line strawberries. Domestic soap sold by all grccers. Delicious summer drinks at Klein's. i'ij.B roil jjCiu.uY's itncni'Tio.v. All TIiliiK" Art * In ] ( rnilliiCN for the > nvnl HITO'N Vlxit. The arrangements for the reception of Admiral Schlciy on the occasion of tils visit to this city next Tuesday were completed nt a meeting of the several committees lost night. The following have been named as a general reception committee to receive the here of Santiago and party Mayor Victor Jennings , John N Baldwin , Leonard Everett , president of the Meichants' and Manufac turers' association. General E. P. Test , chairman of the Commercial committee ; Dr. J H Cleaver , F H Hill , Aldermen Casper , Atkins , Brough , Olirlstensen , Johnson , Mot- calf. Sayles nnd Shubert ; Rov. G W. Snydcr , representing the Loyal legion , Colonel E. R. FonJa , representing the Union Veterans union ; Captain L. B. Cousins and Dr. r. S , Tnouai. representing the Grand Array ot the Republic posts , E. W. Hart , H. \ \ Binder , Lucius Well * . Ovrgo F Wright , George J ! ' Jsckoon , C A Beno I M Trey- nor \ T Fllcklnger , Jacob Sim * , Wllllnm M tore , Charles Swnlne nnd Prof H. B Hayden - denTe To the forKolng list will be added the re ception committee of the Merchants' nnd Manufacturers' association , which has Immediate - mediate charge of the functions preceding the private luncheon , which will bo tendered the nftmlral nnd party by a few friends of General Mairderson. Several members of tlio reception committee , together with Superin tendent Dlmmock of the Motor company nnd Secretary Judson of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' association , will go on the special car to Omaha to accompany the guests to this city. It is expected that the special car convoying the party will arrive at Fairmont park about 10 SO o'clock where carriages will be taken. A tour of the park will bo made , leaving by the Graham nve- nuo entrance nnd going north on Graham avenue nnd First etrcet to Broadway , west on Broadway to Eighth street , south on Eighth street to Sixth nvenuo east on Sixth avcnuo to Pearl street nnd then north on Pearl street to the Grand hotel. The com mittee requests that nil business houses nnd residences along the proposed route display the national colors ns prominently ns possi ble The public reception , to which the public generally Is Invited , will bo held In the Grand hotel from 11 or H 15 for about nn hour. No speeches will be made , ns the time is limited , nnd during the reception the entrance to the hotel will bo on Pearl street and the exit on First avenue. The High School cadets , In command ot Major Butts , will form a guard of honor during the drive through the city and at the hotel dur ing the reception. Captain L. B. Cousins , commander of Abe ( Continued on Ninth Page. ) QiBQ Wednesday , May 24 , Doliany Theater , Under the Auspice * of UNITY GUILD. SlicclulllcN hj aiAllOAlinT STHPHAN nnd rilA\CnS MeMIM.HN In Xc SOIIKN > nniiees. The nibbon and iMIrror Dances ; also Society Drama. run HAM. nooM SCHM : , Taken from the beautiful fairy story of "Cinderella nnd the Glass Slipper , " closes the entertainment. All holders of reserved seat coupons are entitled to take part In the. complimentary dance to follow at Iloyal Arcanum hall. Seats on sale Tuesday at box olllcc. 1'rlci'H - . " , : ( * > mid > > O CeiitN. HlK Browu , IJounclng Bed IJugs Bit Beautiful Betty Byers Badly. Betty Bet tor Beat Buss By Buying Big Bottle "DKAD SHOT" from 0. R. GILBERT COMPANY , Successors to Gilbert Bros. Established 1SSS. Taxidermists and Tannery , 1RO1 Went Ilroniltrny. Council Hindi. One to 250 horse-power. Send for cata logue and price. DAVID HUAIJ1.EY A. CO. , Council HliilVd , - Iov n. WM.WELCH TRANSFER LINE IlctiM'ii Council llliiflN ami Oninlin. Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council Bluffs olllce. No 8 North Main street. Telephone 123. Omaha ofllce re moved to 1 > 2 South Fifteenth street Tele- jihonn J30S Connections made with South Omaha. \\i : ILWI : Tin : LAUGHS r STOCK AND UIATIM' : : > Auir.rv OK Buggies and Other Spring Vehicles 1NTDNDKD FOR ALL PLHl'OSHS. Tlier nre of the Intent < leNtit. Stiimn oitoimh for nil ? uie. Due enough ( or n inlllloiinli e , AVrlte for cutnlomic anil l > rlo < > * , or cull nt our reimtltor > , ItriinilMiM , limit of IVnrl Mreet. All motor cnrs lit tip nt our door. Motor oiirn ( o mill from Oinnliii i-vorj ton in I mi I CM , DEERE , WELLS & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Painted and varnished , made of hard wood well made in every re spect. Now is the time to get one as well as the place to get ve } . hicles of all kinds and descriptions where the prices are right. Write for cataloue. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The new DDTROIT Burner Is the triumph of simplicity In gasoline etovo construction up to this time. Durability and simplicity the points In Us construction. Lights In stantaneously , like gas. A great Improvement over anything ever Introduced. Thoroughly tested last year and a pronounced success. Also our MICHIGAN Jet Cone Burner , best generator made. Even heat under vvholo surface of cooking utensils. Thirty- six jets to each burner. Do not "buy before examining our line 41 'Main ' St. , Council Bluffs , la. It makes no difference with us. We will continue to sell GOOD SHOES. We are satisfied to please the people by giving them THE BEST THEIR MONEY WILL BUY. The best shoes to be had anywhere and at prices that always make them come again. Our house is the oldest established shoe store in Council Bluffs. It leads all others in good footwear. When you want something that will please you in shoes LOOK FOR THE BEAR , that's Hn HD BJ B BEB BBBHBHBBBDElBBHBBtCHHBDDaBQBISBDBHBH to make up your mind to get a Genuine INSURANCE QASOLINR STOVfi , the only stove that has stood the test for seven yeare. Do not be fooled toy unscru pulous dealers who are advertising Imitations of tnU celebrated stove and trying to deceive you. Buy no other than ttho GENUINE INSURANCE. Tor sale by The Old Reliable Hardware House. 504 BROADWAY , TELEPHONE 87 , ( O Cents. 5 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CICARS. g & Distributors , | 9 Council Bluffs , H n e To Council Bluffs , and the proa t naval heto will have possession of our city dining his short stay horo. We have always o.xlcnded n hearty -welcome to ovorjborty to visit our store and look over the finest , largest and most complete line of Carpets , Rugs , J/ace Curtain ® gs es ever shown by any carpet house In the west. We have made It an es pecial object to sell good carpets and mail ; thorn at the lowest prices ptovailhiK In the country. Our numeious customeis all attest these facts. "When wanting anything In our line come in and see us. You will always have a heaity welcome. of last week will bo continued for I his -nook. AXMINKTKIl PAttl'ETS , selected fiom our large stock reduced from $ l.lir > to ! > 1 00 \ MOQt'KTTCS and VKI VKTS , Delected patteins , former price , $1.00 , reduced to 7uc. Don't fall to see these caipets. They me money bavcrs. Odd Fellows' Temple , Council Bluffs. 's Prices for This Week. Men's Dongola Lace Shoos 98c Child's Vesting Top Lace or Button 75c e > Infants' Vesting Top Lace or Button 5c ) Ladies' Serge Slippers 27c 69a Ladies' fine Vesting Top Lace $1.98 69S Ladies fine Vici Kid Lace $1.98 When you want to save money try us. You know if you can beat our prices wo give you your money back. AVe don't expect your business if wo don't save you money' Hamilton's Shoe Store , ! 412 Broadway. Take Care of Your Teeth IT HOJSSN'T COST JMUCJf. Onlil rillliiK 8 1. ( HI mill up r.utci Aiiio rilling . , i.oo ( llllll ( I1HMIH . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . , Ti.OII Si-t of TrHIl . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . ( M ) Hot Truth . . . , , . 7. SO iAiMiss : uvrit u TIOV DR. A. O. EV8UDCE , : iiI-ti8 : ( : ; llroa < l\\ay , Second I'loor. COUACIL IIM'PKS. '