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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1899)
COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR MIVHO.\ . K\HKI. \ Dr. lioner , Olobo bldff. 'Phone 413. tK > rrailnn makes photos $1.50 tloz ' WeiRbach burners at Hlxby a. Tel 153. OudncUer beer. L , Hoscnfelclt , ngfnt. Perry pictures. AloTander'n. 3S3 Bway. Dr StPplienson. Mcrrlam blk. , room 221 Schmidt photos arc guaranteed to plenso. llctno\rfl , r n Alexander & Co. , Art Em porium , to 311 llroadwny. C U Jnrnuemln & 'o , Jewelers nnd op ticians , 27 Hniiih Main street. Got > our work done at the popular Eagle laundry , 721 Uroadwnj. 'I'hono 15i. W C. Ettep undertaker 23 Pcnrl street. Telephone1 * onice , 07 , residence , 33 Hoe r.itser100 ! pounds make you J100 3lootc' < Stork Peed Co . Council Blurts. Thil will of the Hto houN M Orockwell wn * adm'ttnl ' to prob.no In the district rourt > f ter < lny. Fhcrlilnn roil makot n Hrpp ( lame nnn clear lln . but nosmoke or soot. 1'enlon & roley , sole nspnts Thn Ladle * of tlw Maccabeet will hol < l their rpKiilur session Tuetdiy nftcrnoon ut the usual tllm and nliuc. A niarrlat'ii Hren p was l ucd > rsterdi > tn Morton \V Collins aseO n , nnd I.lrzlo .M Knudnon , UK d 1C , both or Council Uluffs The Dnnni society of the First Christian ohurnh will mprt Tuesday Afternoon nt S.rOoilnck Instead of Wednesdaj this WCPK ( Jut Hohnlng of thp phnliif ? Piano com pany of Nv ' Vork wan In the city jester- ria > . palling on Mur Hourlclus , the music dealer. < ' Dpptknn has taken out a building per mit for the trcctlon of threp two-story frame collages In Grimes' addition , to cost J C. IJIxby was awarded the contract for putting In the ga machinery nnd llpht- llit ; BJKtPtn of thu Klblcr business Mock < H Woodbine , In. A stranger giving the name of Kd Duffey was detected In the net ot stealing n bolt of silk in Hello's store List evening HP was turned oxer to the custody ot the police llemy Saunders of this city , a graduate- of thp 99 class of the High school , cur- rlpd off the 200-yard dash nt the sopho more-freshman Held meet of the University of Wisconsin Inst week The ra p against Paul Chllds. the crip pled negro boy charged with knocking Jiih- P r Kirk a white boj , sen 'lcvi with his ciutoh , was dismissal In Justice Vlen's courlealerday morning J M Thomna , the old-time printer , left lant evening for Mech.inlc burg , I'.i. , on a. visit Io his sister "Jake ' as he Is fa miliarly known to his friends , Io still a cr pplu from rheumatism Silas 'Warner of 112 Stutsman Mrert died last ( \pnlng ut St neinard's hospital of consumption aged 50 jeara He had been In the hospital four week" . Notice of fu neral will 'be given later All members of E\celslor lodge No. 23 , Anplpnt Free and Accepted Masons , are rotiiipitul to meet this afternoon nt 2 o'clock nt Moronic hall to attend the fu neral of the lite SyK ester S. Nasn. The rpgul.ir mpet'ng of the Theosophlcnl pocliitv will bo hold this afternoon nt the residence of Jlrs. George 1 * . Grlswold , 705 Hazel street , at 3 o clock The subject for dlsni'ilon will be " 'Man's ' Duty to Man. " Colonel r. C Reed was thp heaviest loser bj the llrp Friday at Lake Mnnawa. Irre spective of the Insurance which he carried on his furnltuie and residence , lip esti mates his loss nt about J5 000 Colonel Heed I" preparing to go v > uth to live. Poll Tax Collpclor Alwood has prcpired his report for the six months ending Sep tember 3i ) , which i > hothat 1,556 persons worked out the tax aggregating $3112 and KG p.ilcl In cash , aggregating $306. This Is 1ho largest amount , ever collected by a poll tax collector. .1 W McMurry of Kansas Cllly , one of thu contt actors on the Fort Dodge & . Omaha. load -grading , arrived In the city yester- d.ij from IJtlle Hock. Ark , where he Is interested In the building of a railroad. Jlp expects to stay here all this week look ing after his Interests. The funeral of the late Sylvester S Nash will bo held tnls afternoon at 3 o'clock from St. 1'iul's Episcopal church Instead of from the .Masonic U'mple , as previously -arranged. Interment will be in Walnut Hill cemetery nnd the funeral will bo under the auspices of IJluft City Masonic lodge The' services will be conducted by Rev. George HdTvard Walk. Matilda , fho 15-year-old daughter of Mr , nnd Mis A. Ivcrson , died yesterday morn ing ut the family home in Weston of Uphold fever after an illness of three weeks. The funeral will bo held tomor row morning nt 10 o'clock from the Weston Methodist church nnd Interment will be In Prost cemetery. Her father and brother nre very low with the same disease. The case of the discharged poldler , Jeff Huston , arrested Friday night with a num ber of stolen articles in his possession , was continued In police court jesterday until tomorrow morning' Huston'p arrfst wan a cle-ver piece of work on the part of Of ficer Claar , who captured the man Just ns IIP was on the point of hiring a bicjcle on which ho evidently Intended to make his escape from the city. The attraction at the Do-liany theatci to night is "Joshua Slmpkln * " It starts In with fun and gets funnier as the plaj pro ceeds The company has two binds to enliven the occasion The specialties aie up-to-d.ito and the singing and dancing are featurts that will plcaso any audience The compiny carries some spticlal scenery that will bo well worth seeing , especially the lln filing sawmill scene. Word was received In this city yester day of the death of David Taylor , infant son of Edwin and Rachel Carothers Raker , near Neola Death was caused by cholera Infantum , and the funeral will occur tomorrow morrow- from the Pre l terlnn church of Npola Mrs. Raker formerly made her home with Mrs Rachel Harmon of this city , vvheio she has many friends to sympathize with her In this allllctlon N. Y. PlurobiDK company. Tel , 250. New neckbards put. on shirts free ot tharyo for regular customers at the Bluft City laundry , 31 North Mala. For o > sters go to Sullhnn , the grocer. CtMirrnl Illume FnriilNlicrx. During the past week wo had a big run on our 100-pleco dinner sets that went for ? C 50 , former price , $9,00. Wo have a few of them left jet to go nt JO 50. Nicely dcc- otnted China pieces worth 75 cents , now 03 cents each , also some worth $125 to go nt 7fi cents. Wo ha\o not yet advanced our prices on carpets nnd wo undcroell nny other carpet house In the city. Our prices nro marked In plain figures. Ion a Furni ture nnd Carpet Company , 407 Boadway , Keller & Band , proprietors. Pine Missouri Wood for en\o \ by Gilbert Brew Sullivan's oysters nro the favorites In Council Bluffs. Itfiil IXati- Transfer * , Thn following transfers vero filed yes terday In the abstract , title nnd loan ofllco of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl Btreet : : : S Httenliclmer to Luhi n Doty , l t 5 , block 40 , Hecrs' HUbdlv o Council Hluffii. w. d $ 150 William Wr.ij to Lulu 13 Doty , west ; feet lot ! . block 4 , Ileera1 arid , Council niuITs , w d J J Stewart , p\c < . > utoi , to Mike MiHllIko , lot 4 , block 15. Cochran's ndd to Council Hhift'H , dppd . . . MO J A Uill'ck nnd nlfe to James A. Wlatt , lot S block 30. r\erctt'8 add , Council muffs , w. d 1,000 A mi ( i lillllck and hunlmnd to haniP , lot S. block 3. Mxnster's Ilenton street ndd , Council Hluff ? , w d , 600 Mary Woker lon and husband to William C Kudel , cast 100 feet of lot 13 , ollliclal plat of sec. 0 77-31 , nnd Houtli 75 test of neU soU 9-77- V , d COO Six transfers , total 2,475 First-class stenographer , with experience , wanted at onlce of Aultman , Miller & Co , 1304 South Main street , Council Bluffs. Scientific optician , Wollrnan 409 Br'dway. Davli Belli paint. FARSV8 LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nnd Iowa James N Casady. Jr. , 1W Mull ! St . Council HlufTs. LIFE INSUBANCE POLICIES BOUGHT For Cu U or I.oiiuuil Ou , 13. II , SHEATH & CO. , Q I'cnrl Street , Council llludi , Iowa. MONEY COMES POURING IN Over Two Thoufand Dollars Hniaed for tha Entertainment of the Volunteers. SOLDIERS WILL BE WELL CARED FOR Work of I'miurltiK to IVplromr Iloinr ilie Cnllnnt icinrir t I" 1'ro- Hh Comnieiiil- nlilc .Vctl > It ) . Subscriptions to the fund to defray the ex penses of the reception to the Flfty-fim Iowa came In at a lively rate ycfiterday and last evening Chairman Hart of the nuance com mittee announced that upward of $2 200 was In the * treasury. Treasurer Painter Knox of the High school graduates' committee , which has started out to raise $1,000 bj the > "end- leas chain" letter system , reported yesterday that , although the letters were only sent out Friday , answers have been received already from upward of 200 persons throughout the state. The banks of this city are lending material assistance to the committee nnd are enclosing ono of the circular letters In all of their correspondence. The publicity given to thfl plan through the press has also brought In returns , as among the letters re ceived jeaterday by Treasurer Knox were several from persons In outlying towns , who , although they had received no letter , en closed their contribution and stated that they sent letters to three ot their friends asking them to do likewise. At a meeting of the executive committee yesterday morning It was decided to appoint an auditing committee and publish In the dally papers all receipts and expenditures. Chailcs H. Hannan , Wllllnm IMooro nnd Fred H. Hill were appointed as such committee. The Grand hotel was selected as regimental headquarters for the day of the reception Chairman Casper of the decorating com mittee was Instiuctejtl to prepare an estimate of the cost of suitably decorating the Ma sonic temple hall , the Odd Fellows' hall anil the two floors In the Elseman building where It Is proposed to hold the banquet. The refreshment committee Is up to Its cars in work and jcnterday mailed copies of the following letter to 600 of the most prom inent farmcts In the county : COUNCIL BLUFFS , la , Dot. 21 Dear Sir : The Flfty-llrst Iowa volunteer rel- ment Is now returning from war , after having performed valiant service In the Philippines Theiy ate expected to arilve In this city about November 6 , ISO'J , whete they will disband Tne undersigned have been appointed a committee having in charge' ' the refresh ments , and whose duty It will be to furnlt.li nt least two meals ta the returning soldier hojs. In order Io succesfullj accomplish this nnd furnish such refreshment as Pot- taw attamalc' ' county will be proud of , It Is neces's.iry to ha\e a 1 irge supplj of feud , and we respectfully ask that jou contribute as many of the articles named below aj you feel able : Turkeiys , chicken0 , ducks , potatoes , squash , pumpkin , apples , pears , eggs , milk cream. Please advlso 111 Immediately on enclosed card the quantlt > jou will furnish , aCtet whleh we will advise jou where to deliver same. We also ask that > ou will make , n canvass in iour Immediate neighborhood for supplies , and let > our reply Include the total amount thus promised you. It is seldom it hat wel all have an oppor tunity such as tihls , and v\e trust > ou wll assist In making our efforts a success Yours respectfully , E. W. HART , MRS. MARIA T. KIRKLAND , MISS MARY L , T1NLEY. H. W. BINDER. Agnew's band of Creston , conceded to b < one of the best uniformed musical organiza tions In the state , has tendered its services for the day of the celebration and has been accepted as the band of the executive com mittee. The organization Includes fort } pieces. Invitations were sent yesterday to the following to participate In the exer cises : Senators Allison and Gear , Hon. D B. Henderson , Congressmen Hull , Hepburn Laccy , Cousins , Dolllver and McPherson ; Captain J. F. Merry of Dubuque , Henry Vollmer of Davenport , A. B , Cummins ot Des Molnes , Lafa Young of Des Molnes. Council Bluffs ledge , No. 70 , Ancient Order of United Workmen , paid In $25 to Chairman Hart of the finance committee , being the amount ot Its subscription to the general expense fund. The lodge numbers among Its members several of the men of Com pany l > . Cabinet Grand Upright Piano , well taken care of , In perfect order , $35000 when new , now for sale at $175.00 at Bourlclus' Music House , 335 Broadway. Taking Into consider ation that the price of GOOD pianos Is ris ing , thla in an unheard-of bargain , but we need the room for our new pianos. Where the organ stands upon the building. Lodge No. CO , Star of Jupiter , will give a ball. Odd Fellows' hall , Thursday evening , October 26 , 1809. Tickets , Including re freshments , 35 cents. Sullivan's solid packed oysters , 30 cents. Nothing beats 'em. SOCIUTV i.cotixcn , m.urrs. Record of HIP DnliiKH of the Swell Set DurlilK < ) > < I'liMt WueU. A few more such warm da > s as yesterday and the world of society will forget that the senson for gaieties Is at hand. Only the modistes and shopkeepers realize how near Is the opening of the social season and they are driven to distraction. Whispers of a reception and dance to bo given Novem ber 0 have set women n-thlnklng about new gowns and various other preparations The past week was marked only by the Wads- worth-Tllton muslcalc , and for the corning week the Invitations Issued by Mrs. Charles Rodney Tyler give tha only promise of gaiety. Very charming was the muslcalo given Tuesday afternoon at Royal Arcanum hall by Mrs , H W. Tilton nnd Mrs J. G. Wads- worth , The musical features were pro vided by Mrs , Wadenorth , whoso singing needs no eulogies , and Prof , Garclssen of Omaha , whose fine voice Is creating a sen sation In both cities. Prof. Slmms acted as accompanist. Daylight WPS excluded from the rooms and the soft glow of tnnumerabla candlra and lamps was substituted Aspar agus , ferns and palms furnished the decor ations , with hero nnd there a dash of autumn foliage Tlio hostesses were as sisted In receiving and seating their guests by Mr John Davis , Mrs Victor E. Bcirfler , Mrs. E. E Aylesworth and Dr. Sarah Smith. Mrs E. H. Walters and Mrs. A P Hanchett presided at the refreshment table , which was decorated In pink roses nnd rose-shaded candles , They were assisted by MI s Frances Dalley and MUs Belle Ilarkness , Mr , and Mrs. Woodworth Allen enter tained the Euchre club Wednesday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Williams and Mr Cameron Patterson. The next meeting will bo held at the home of Mr , and Mrs. Douglas N , Graves Wednesday evening of this week Woodworth Allen was pleasantly surprised Friday evening by the members of the party whom he conducted through the Yoecmlto valley. The perpetrators went to the Allen homo on Fifth avenue armed with dainty refreshments' and a gift for their host Mrs. Douglas N. Graves will entertain the next tea for the women of St Paul'o church on Wednesday , November 1 Mr and Mrs. W. L Douglass are home from the east. Miss Judge returned Wednesday from a visit with friends In Chicago. Miss Clark , who has been visiting Mr ) . F. P. Wright , returned the e arly part of the week to her home In Iowa City , Miss Mary FllrkliiRcr of Pierre , S I ) , who hn been visiting her brolhw. Messrs \ T. and I \ FIlckliiRcr , left Wednc-nlay to visit relathcs In Btiehnnmi county. Miss Claudia Scott has returned from a two months' \ lilivlth \ relatives and friends at Ottiimwa , la Mrs F. W Miller returned Wednesday From n week's visit with friends nt Tabor nnd Olenwood. Mrs G M. Dodge and her guest , Miss flomans , left Friday for New York Mrs Waller Stllltnan anl children have returned from n visit with relatives In the eastern part of the slnte Mis R G. Mutntna Ifl cnterlalnlng her mint nnd cousin , Mrs A Nosers nnd Miss Gertrude lingers of Belolt , Kan Mr. and Mrs. Bland Hlshton have ns their guc-sts Mrs. H F Mocller of Detroit nnd Miss Ethel Smith of Saglnaw , Mich. Mr and Mrs Henry Olerlch ot North Twoutytliird street are entertaining Mrs. Frank Ilusaltcr of Grant City , la Mr. J. E Wallace returned Thursday from nn extended trip In South DHkotn , where ho was looking after his mining Interests Torrcy Everett loft Friday evening for Chicago .Allen Dudley Is spending a few tlajs at theIVrrv home at Quick Mr. and Mrs Al\vorth of h'lrst avenue en tertained last week Mies Hobccca Logsdon ot Tabor , I.i Mrs Janncy returned Tucedav from a six weeks' visit with relatives at Ottnnnva , la Gcorgp Shugart of Philadelphia was the guest list week of his uncle , E. L Shugart , nnd other relatives In this city. Mrs Crosswalto of Portland. Ore. , was the guest last week of her brolhor , Mr. Louis F. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Htintlngton of North Seventh street nro enjoying a visit from their son , Mr William Huntlngton of New- York nnd his wife nnd family. Mr. and Mrs J B Atkinslsltcd \ In Red Oak during the pistvrok Miss Edna Bonham icturned Tuesday from a two months' visit with friends and rela tives In Denver , Colo. Rev. and Mrs M > ron C. Waddell enter tained list week Mrs C. E. Flclsbach nnd daughter of Shen.uido.ih. The Women's Whist club will be enter tained Tupfcdav afternoon by Mrs. Cory. On November 1 Miss IdaBloorc of Denver , Cole , , will open a cla n In whist nn'l n" nv of thc | women of this city will Join MINI Moore Is ono fif the noted whist pln > ers of her sox nnd will be the guest of Mrs W. B Guthrlc , president of the Omaha Whl t club Mr. and Mrs William F. Sledentopf re turned Tuesday from their trip to Now York. They witnessed theflrst jacht race between Columbia nnd Shamrock. Judge Hyatt ot Webster City , la. , mas the Ritest last week ot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. AtUna. Mrs. C. L. Hammel left Wednesday on n visit to Los Angeles. Cal. A number of Council Bluffs people have re ceived Invitations to the reception to bo glvrii Thursda ) evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. A Pnxton of Omaha In honor of Miss Show nnd MKs Short ot Cleveland , O. Dancing will commence at 10.30 o'clock- Mr and Mrs J. B. Atkins nre entertain ing Mrs. Joseph Hardy Hardlo ot Esthcr- \lllo nnd Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Lcmars. The members of Palm grove No. 11 , Wood men Circle , to the number of thirty-eight , will enjoy a box party nt the Trocadcro on Tuesday evening The engagement of Miss Margaret T. Cody of this city nnd Mr. Walter J. Klrkland of Omaha Is announced , the wedding to tnko plicc Wednesday oven Ing nt the homo of the bride 1702 Sixth avenue. John N. Baldwin and eon. Jack , returned last week from Virginia. iMra. Baldwin will lemaln for n week longer with her sister at Wntervllle , N. Y. Miss Jcsephlno Jennings entertained Sat urday evening in honor of her cousin , Miss Grace Box of Hldgewny , Out. Ml and Mrs , W Crossley are entertaining n 1m' " pirty at their residence In Garner township. o i shuirt nnd Miss Myrtle E. Cutler were married Wednesday evening In the presence of a few relatives and Intimate friends nt St Paul's Episcopal church , the ceremony being performed by the rector , ( Continued on Ninth Pago. ) WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE llrlMorn Council HliilTN mill Oinnlin , Untoi Reasonable. Satisfaction Ounranteed. Council muffs ortlce , No. 8 North Main street. Telephone 12S Omaha olllce re moved to 311 South Twelfth street. Tele phone 1303. Connections made with South Omaha. Carpets , rugs , lace curtains , linoleums , window shades , portieres , etc. Prices at the factories are creeping up on all these goods , but we bought a big stock before the rise began , therefore we can sell you some of the finest car pets and goods in our line , kept in any store in the tri-cities , at prices that are reasonable and reasonable means bargains with us. All we aek is that you call in and see our goods before you buy. "We will convince you that to buy of us , means money saved. Our carpets are of tha latest designs and patterns that come from the looms and it is 1899 stock. No shelf-worn goods kept in our store. Stoekert Carpet Co. , 205 Broadway. Council Bluffs. One Week More and Then Cold Weather If you want to get thorugh the winter with little cost you should buy our Hot Ulast. 1 hitvo used Cole's Hot Blast Heater one jear , heating four looms and some times live last winter. It consumes about one-half of the fuel ( soft coal ) that ether stoves used ; hoUK lire o > or night with less than a bucket of real at bed time and gives a nice Iho in the morn ing with night fuel. It is as clean as a hard coal buiner , emltb no smoke or gas and ghcs equable heat. The most eas ily handled and gives the best satisfac tion of any heater v\e have used in over twenty years. Sincerely youis. G. 1' . FRY , Pastor nth Avenue M. n. Church. Wo guarantee lesults and if you mo dlsfeatlRlied after thirty days we will take it back. COLE & COLE 41 Main Street , Council Bluffs. Invest Your Money Safe , Buy a first mortgage netting you 5 p r cent interest , Buy a farm in Iowa or Nebraska. Purchase city property in Omaha or Council Bluffs. CXTJT 39 Pearl Street , or Jra council have the above investments for sale. Call on or write them ESTABLISHED 1881. HENRY GEORGE IO Cents. 6 Cents. 5 TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. 4 5H H John G. Woodward & Co 4 Tonight Mostly All Fun ! = Iho . Great Pastoral Comedy. JOSHUA SIMPKINS ThrilHtifr Suw Mill Scone. OIIAIOIINCl Ml SIC. JJ.XCKLLKNT SIXOING. ( iUACDPl h DA.MUNC IM'-TO IMT13 Sl iCIAI/riKS. A KAMOt'S OHC'llK.STltA. Two nnd oiu'lialf liouis of solid uiuuhcnient. AVutdi for the grand noon day iwtiuiU' . TWO HANDS ud. follow oil by the funny tanner ba TWO. Ono liumUomcly uniformed , One Year's Evidence tic year ago last Thursday we began business in Council Bluffs and announced that wo Avould sell the boat shoes made for men and women for $3.50. That we have done a largo business on our $3.50 shoes ia self evident. We have warranted every pair to be satisfactory in every particular nnd out of the year's business we have had just one pair returned to us. In our $ y.60 bhoes wo give you all the style , comfort and service it is possible to put in a shoe nnd the only thing you can get for the extra $1.50 when you pay § 5 for a pair of shoes is the glory of wearing some familiar trade mark. 0 ttr $3.50 Shoes arc iimdo by ( ho best manufac turers In the country , but wo don't pay them a fancy price for the use of their nnino or for them to advertise the goods for us. Wo depend - pond on the mot it of our goods to build our business. Your tnonex's worth or your money back. Hamilton's Shoe Store , 412 Broadway. A SHOE HINT For Winter Get Shoes that nre made ot Winter Leathers. lUEEN IUALITY Shoes for winter nro weather proof without being clumsy or heavy. Soft , flexible , tough , durable , snug- fitting and very comfortable ) . The Mannish Model so fashionable this season is a * sensible as it is stylish. Tan Knt > - sia and Box Calf , hand sowed well. Handsome and perfect lilting. All Styles , Hoots , Patent Leather , Kid , Calf B. M. SARGENT SOLE AGENT. LOOK FOR THE BEAR. FENLDN &FOLEY 37 S. Main , Tel. 325. DEALERS IN Coal , Wood and Feed. Sole agents for the famous Sheridan Coal. Smokeless , no clinkers , no soot , no sul phur and will keep fire over night in any kind of a stove. Wood by the cord or cut up in stove wood and chunks. We have the biggest yard in town. J UNIUSf\RUTUS AND GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH JOHN G.WOODWARD & CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS I COUNCIL A POINTER Always Buy the Best That is true economy and before buying a stove we want to call your attention to The Radiant Home and Its Good Points POCKET JOINTS Pi even ting cement from falling out and malting an abso lutely alr-tlght joint , which ! ! ! not open. NO GAS The open top magazine , In combination with a gas flue , not found In any other base burner , prevents nil explosion or ecapo of gas. CIRCULAR UOTTOM FLUE Carrying the heat around the outside of the bottom , thus Increasing the radiation. LARGE HOT AIU FLUE Taking the cold air from the floor , or. If preferred , from the outside , through the center of the bottom nnd upward between the draft flues. In this way coming In con tact -with the hottest pirt of the store. O FULL RADIATING SURFACE Not contracted at the top or bottom. 0 mVIDES IN THE CENTER Making It easy to replaeo the flro pot ana to handle DUPLEX GRATES Perfectly fitted and ndjustofl. Clennly In operation , No escape ot dust or ashes. ASH PIT Is so formed that It la Impceslble for ashes to lodge outsldo o ( the ojsh pan. v WARRANTED NO TO CRACK. > IV It H acknowledged to have no equal as to fine finish and economy , giving * ( La largest amount of beat for the quantity of hard coal consumed , f Our Furniture Line For fitting out > our homo completely is something you should luapect. Wo keep tlo gooda that will suit you and wo make our prices eight. O Brass Bedsteads We keep them and they are the famous Adams & Westlako the best male in America. O America.Our Hardware Dept. ,1 , IA alivsya corct > l < 4o and we are prepared to furnish you anything you want ID that Una. In. fact , ire ara * General House Furnishers- r.n * sta-.tl rcndv to glvo you the best in the market at the lowest prices Ing la t'ols section of the country. u S Peterson & Schoemtig Merriam Block Council Bluffs GAYROCK : eo o I'or $10.00 , does not mean that you can visit a fashionable mountain ip.sort for that price. 15ut it means something bet ter still you can buy the finest kind of a Kcrsoy Overcoat black or brown beautifully lined peifeclly innrto and superbly fitting guaranteed the best \\oikmanslilp the most coirect style. Ask to look at our Unyrock Overcoats -S10.00. t { ; . 18 nnd 20 Alain St. 17 and 10 I'cnrl St. * ' ! ic Estate Will burn soft coal , whether in lump , Black or sittings ; will hold fire any whore from sixty to seventy-five hours. We guarantee the Magic Estate for perfect control of fire , for cleanliness ; for durabiliiy and beauty. 1C very individual , stove is guaranteed to hold lire longer with a given amount of fuel than any other store in America. Wo are agents for this celebrated stove. Don't forgot the place. Now is the time to buy ono of these World Heaters , The 0d ! Reliable Hardware Store. V 504 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 'Phono 87 , P. C. DEVOL , Prop.