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TTTE OrAITA PATLV TiETC: fiTXDAT, JfAY 0, 1000. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIMMl MH.VHON. Davis clls class. Clas nxtures and globe nt IJIxhy's. Morehouse ft Co , magazines bound. JMdwelser beer. I. Ilosenfeld, ascnt. l'lno A. B. C. beer, Noumaycr's hotel. Kthrnldt'H photo, new and latest styles, Sin our 18c framed pictures. C. K. Alex nri'l r o . 3,u u way AKND WILL KEEP THE CASH bent a himly retreat. Finally the police wero notified and the patrol whroii with seNernl olllcers sent to the nreni'. C'l.irn 1 attempted to uso the rarer on Officer Win son, but the ollVer wh loo quick for hltn and with a well-directed blow of his lief ' sent the fllow to earth, llo was qitk-kly , disarmed, handcufled and thrown into the I wagon. At tho city Jnll ho was pluori In I the steel cell. I Ooonty Tffasnrir Takes a SUnd in tLe Bcbool Troasurer Fight. Builders and contractors will consult their own Interests by flRiirlns with IVtcrwon k Srhoenlng for their hardware. One price to all. u way. .. .,nr D-rnRMI7.- tlTllfO PI AIM ANT I t . Oet your Work done at the popular Eagle niuu mui n'.wumti. uiiii-m uui m,i juu can uuy a line vurinu ill iveurr laundry, "21 Hroadwuy. 'I'hone 157. V r Kstep, tindet miter, 28 l'earl street. Telephone: Ofllce, 07; residence, 33. Tim Lady Macrubees will meet In reRillar res ion Tuesday afternoon ut tho usual tlnm and place. T Dean, from Kort Smith, Ark., ha anr reeded 10. C. Brown a covernment pension examiner at thl point. Lynn Held, while iWkkXwr In his garden at la Mltle Frank streri, unearthed an old Opinion of the County Attorney Hint lint !! took Is the .11 an Diion .Not Citrry Silllluli-iit W.-lKlit. Hand's, 10" llroadway. by pajinK $1 a week until paid for. SOME Good Tilings Money Saving Shoe Sale NEXT WEEK, Infant's Kid Moceanlns, tan. brown or black AJAX Tablets A very popular nerve anl vitalizing tonic. Delluven's drug store. "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. " If that wluol joit bought the? Ian , Mime did not salt you seo what I'cleron & ! County Treasurer Arnd ho decided to i,,.i im.. , ,,,, ,, v , Spanish foln hearing date or 13IS. ; keep in his possession the Hindu of tho what you want and you wilt cot It reason- ! nlntrnnt new 1twlniw,ri1nnt uflinnl tlUtrlrt nf f'nllnrll llllltf 4 ., 1 until Much time as tho courts shall havo ( decided tho controversy between W. H. LAST WKHIC . IV I.OCAI, .MH'lKTl.j Haverstock and Oooree S. Davis as to which Is legally entitled to tho olllce of Slimy SmoII AlTalix ami Mtivli fomlii -nhnnl trrosllrer. Hn tin der-liled to take i Nllloil. thl. rnnr.. In nrntectlon to himself and I l'n1 wrck 11 i&y ont. for society in stvle photos that are neat and nobby nnd n usual In keeping right up-to-date In Mx line. Three new dwellings are being hullt on Aveti'in C In the western pnrt of the city by Andrew Olatterbuek, Henry Kvans and Mr t'li'ii W II. Huekley and I K, Hhoades nt this . ,..' . ,, , , Council Hluffs and every night witnessed a 'L l.v .tmV'tVvi.h.v rn? . iar tlm latter ln leonardv If It cau bo function of some kind or another. Two of Cape Nome. I avoided. lending card clubs among tho younger OPERA BON-BONS ',rlb . 1-lb and 2-lb. boxes. Tho nuove ts un assortment of Hans mude Choi elates, Olaced (. reams and I'rystaliUcd Fruits Chile"- Hongol.1 llutton, solid 1-6 I only ' Ladles' Sergo Slippers, nt only , Child's Vlcl Kid llutton l'.itent Leather Tip, 3-5 ! I.kIIcyT llotlgol.i 3-poInt Tollel j SIlppetB, only I Ladles' Illnck Dongola Oxfords, i only a.. 13c 25c .25c ..39c ..48c ...85c t-adle3' Hand Sewed Toilet Slippers, at Mcii'm Solid Leather Work Phoea, only Men's Satin Oil, Itce or Con gris, only Iutiiti' Hlark Dongola Flexible Solo Oxfords Meu'd Canco Calf, Iacc or Con gress, only , ladles" Tan Vlcl Kid Ijce, lato stylo 98c 98c 98c .1.19 1.48 1,48 LadlcV ntaek Vlcl Kid Uce, lato ntylo Men's Tine Tan Vict Kid I.tco, only Men's Flno Illnck Vlcl Kid Lice, only Ladles' Flue Illack Vlcl Kid Cloth top or plain Ladli-n' Fine Tan Vlcl Kid Cloth Top or ptaln 1.48 1.98 1.98 .1.98 .1,98 ... JOHN C. .. Woodward & Co . Mil ii u file tn rlii it Co n fee t lone r. Joliborn of lltuli (irmlc Cluur. CODXCII, HLUI'rs, IA. Attend our big sale of sample shoes all thw week, nig bargains In ladles', men s and ehlldrcn's shoes. Kconomy Shoo store, D02 Uroaclwni'. Lrtter Carrier Fred llobnrt was bitten A few days ago H. Haverstock. whoso swell set closed tho season with mafiuo right to tho olllco of school treasurer Is ; MdM. Then thero wero the dinner parties being contested by the former treasurer, In honor a', the npproachlng wedding of Oeorgo S. Davis, mado a formal demnnd Mlsa Gertrude OlcaEOn and Guy Sucpard. Inst evenlnir bv a doc belonging to T. I on hn rnnntv trenniirer tlmt 1m turn over I The elaborate "Mnv nartv" clven bv Mr. Jarkson of Avenuo O and Sixth street. The to hm aIl of tho fltnda of lho wchoo, ,is- i and Mm. V. II. Hando Friday ulght at Odd canine w.is killed. . . . , . ... , ,. , .... . .... . ... iriLi i jnraem iu ui jiuiiua. wueu jiiukiuh, t renown nau urougui oui iiiu uaucnig set his demand' Mr. Haverstock exhibited his in full force, while one of the swellest af certlflcate of election as treasurer of tho fairs was tho reception by Mrs. J. 1). IM dlstrlct, Issued him by tho Hoard of Kdu- mundson to tho munbers of tho Woraan'a cation. Treasurer Arnd did not havo the ciuu. school fundH ready for distribution nt tho , Th reception tendered the. members of time tho demand was mado and could not ' tnp woman'n club Friday afternoon was a then pay tho money over. In any case he j most cilll)orao iXtair. Tho handsomo Kd woul.l I not havo done so, and he notltled ,llltn(Uon nomp wna lavishly decorated with Mr. Haverstock that he desired to first ; ,,... .m. , ,,, ,.ii., i,,i .i,i submit tho imiticr to County Attorney Kill- ,ho ftornoon lho .lalntloJt t rcfreshmenH JIUl-K. IIIIHIIOUIU. . .,l M I.M,,lun vvn. nUlre.t Have you seen tho new st.vlp package of the small Juvenile soap? It's a beauty. You will Unci it nt Dell O. Morgan's drug store, 1 12 Brondway. Jewel court. No. 2, Tribe of Hen Hur. will meet Monday night at Koynl Arcanum hall, where Its meetings will bo held In future, instead of the Woodman hull on llroadway. (Jeorge Fnuble Is confined to his home us the result of nn accident nt Weaver's brick yar'i The arrb of the kiln fell on him, mtt.ng off one of his card and Injuring htm Internal!;'. Jerry Wilson and son Ilert of Mwlng, Neb., who camo In with a carload of eattle to South Omaha, were tho guests for sev eral days ItiHt week of 1'. O. Allkesell and other Council muffs friends. The residents nnd property owner on North Main street tiled a letltlon with tho city clerk yesterday to be presented to tho city council at It meeting Monday night, asking that the street be ordered paved, Among tho members of tiia graduating class of the Omaha Medical college last Thursilay was Vernon Witter of this city, formerly a member of tho Flfty-tlrst Iowa volunteers, who served through tho Philip pine campaign. Frank Kopern, charged with whipping his wife, was granted another contlnuanco In police court yesterday. IIo is now booked to nppenr Mny 16. Another case on a similar ehargo Is pending against him In Justice, Vlen'H court. II. F. Clayton, president of the Nattonnt Farmers' congress, was In the city yester day on his way to Indlanola, in., from Colo rado Springs, where ho had been arranging for tno annual meeting oi uio congress 10 lio held thero In August. Poundmaster Ilurko has commenced Katheiing In tho untngged canines and ronaenuctitly thero was a rush yesterday to Hie olllco of tho city clerk by owners or i ors to secure tags. Some 200 tngs were i iiietl yesterday nnd up to Inst evening ity Clerk Phillips had Issued 350 licenses. Supervisor Matthews completed yesterduy t io grading of tho roadway to tho pauper cemetery nt tho foot of Canning hill from Olubbard street. Tho cemetery heretofore llias been Inaccesslblo except through tho Walnut Hill cemetery, necessitating the oarrylnc of colllna for several blocks over n hill. Daniel n. Perkins, a young man living at Carson, this county, took out adoption impers yesterday for Franccnco Pino, a Cuban hid. Perkins served in Cuba with tho Forty-ninth Iowa volunteers nnd brought tho boy home with him. The lad's former resldcnco Is given ns El Cotorro, Havana. Tho rcgtilnr business meeting of tho V minn's Christian association has been prstponcd until Monday, May 11. when It wl I be held at tho residence of Mrs. W. V Wnllace. 37 Illuft street. There will be a short business session, after which a mt slcal1 (irogtam will bo given for. the We' etlt of tho relief fund. John Sullivan, charged with stealing a ?ii i'ntltyof brass, tho property of the Rock hbind railway, waived examination before Justice Vlcn yesterday and was bound over to tho Brand Jury. W. J. McLaUghlln. a ci'eago detvctlvo In the employ of the ra'lway company, claimed to recognlzo ' 'Mvnn as a well known crook. 'I he hunt for tho negro assailant of Mis'- II inilltmi has had one good effect; It has rlr.ired the city of nil tlm colorod hoboes wli'i Infested the railroad yards nnd other pnrts of the town. Fear of being mistaken for the man wanted, with u posslblo lynch ing to follow, caused nil tho negro tramps to seek without delay a. more congenial cl'inate. "i bo attraction tonight nt the Dohany theater Is Jumes T. MoAlpIn In his great sin ecss of the popular Swedish-American pin y. "Hans Hunson " Mr. MeAlpIn is rei ognlzed as one of the lending stars of tlu American stage In his especial rnlo nnd besides his ability us nn actor he Is on" of the sweetest singers of the da v. HI'i Council Hluffs friends will certainly Rlvo him a rouslnir reception. The jobbing and wholcwlo houses of the rltv havo entered Into nn agreement to give their employes a half holiday on Saturdays from May 12 to September 1. The following tlnns havo signed the agreement. Hmpkte, Shngart Co,, Stewart Hros., Peregoy it Moore, Peru Plow and Implement Co., Hii'idwlnh Manufacturing Co., Pioneer Im plement Co., Marseilles Manufacturing Co., Vnton Transfer Co., David Hradley Co., Jroneweg & Schoentgen, Keyhtono Manu facturing Co., llajle-Hans Drug Co. and (Henry 1! Van Uruiit. It Is expected that U the Jobbing houses In the city will sign tho agieenient before nex't Saturday. Tho county attorney yesterday gave It ! as his opinion that Treasurer Arnd should in tho costume of the Holland women and entertained her guests with a nummary nf TWO ttNlS.... j Our store is a safe place to trade bocauso wo guarantee your moneys worth or your mney back Hamilton's Shoe Store, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. WORTH Of OAS NJOY YOURSELF j Dohany's Theater SUNDAY, MAY 6 ONF. NIOHT OF UKAL PLKASt'KE JAS. T. That jolly comcilliui ami America's Kt-cutcht shifter, warmer unit yotloler And His Splendid Company In turn over tho money to Haverstock, ho hav- ? , ,, , 1 ...m i .,, n-.( !. t.v uotnr tho ' Ing been Issued a certlilcato by tho Heard hi'r recent trip Ihrough llelglum and Ho I- , will glvo you a first-class bath by using the of Education, and that ho (Arnd) would land. Tho guests were presented wilh Victor Instantaneous Water Heater, It Is HANSON The newest and hest Swedish dialect comedy Incur no liability In so doing pack's opinion Is: You should have now on llle In your of fice a certificate Issued and signed since tho second Monday In March, 19u0, by tho secretary of the Independent school district of Council Hluffs, informing you oillelally that a person named in such ceitlticato has been elected and lias duly iiualilled as treasurer of snld school district. This Is tho only competent olllclal Information that you enn have. If you linvo such a certificate on llle, you should pay over to the person therein named the money In your hands duo to said district whenever you invc presented to you the draft prop- Mr. Kill- souvenirs In booklet form containing tho ti,0 j, tno simplest and tho most efficient likenets of rno mie .Mrs. j. i.mw, waU)r made witn ner autogrnpn ami a ueuicaiiiin iruiu 'Uane ylm dandy Swcdo fallaw." tho pen of Mrs. Kdmundson. Scattetcd through tho booklet were numerous quota tions, many of them being original thoughts of tho hostess. Tho May party given Friday night nt Odd Fellows' hull by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Hando was tho feature of tho week for the dancing set. The hall was prettily decorated with palms and lilies and a number of new gownu wero to be seen, especially among tho yoiin- ! DOZENS OF PLKASIN'O SPKCIALTIKS. .1. C. IJIXHV & SOX., i WORLDS OF Fl'N. Merrlam Block, Council Hluffs. , EVERYTHING NEW, 11HIGIIT CHEERFUL. erly drawn and signed by the president I CPr uet. The punch bowl was preuldcd over lllld HPf.ri.lnrV nf Mir, aeVinnl lm.,r,l ,.f o .l.l , ' v ' and secretary of the sehnnl linunl ,f suit! district, as provided In section 2S10 of the code. It Is my opinion that you not only havo the right to act as above set forth, but that it is your olllclal duty so to do and that you will Incur no liability by so uetlnir. Ills expcrlenco having shown him that lawyers, llko doctors, sometimes differ. Treasurer Arnd decided that despite tho opinion of tho county attorney. It would bo considerably safer for him to hold onto tho money until the, courts decided the treasurer contest case or ordered him to turn over tho funds. In tho latter caso he would havo no alternative and tho court's order would save him or his bondsmen from incurring any liability. Treasurer Arnd said yesterday: "Whllo County Attorney Killpack's opinion may bo tho law In the matter, still as we all know lawyers and even courts differ In thulr opinions and I think I will feel much safer If I Just trtand pat and hold onto the monoy until tho whole Is settled by the courts onco and for nil. If I were to turn tho funds over to Mr. Haverstock I might pos sibly Jeopardize my bondsmen In the event that tho controversy was finally decided In favor of Mr. Davis. I admit I havo In my porsesslon n notice from the eecrctary; of tho Board of Education to the- offect that certlficato of election hs been Issued to W, E. Haverstock, but as Davis has appealed to tho courts to have his certificate set by Mesdames Shepard nnd Hitchcock Tho wedding of f.uy Shepard and Mies Gertrude Gleason will tako place next Wcdnes-day at the homo of tho bride's par onts, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gleason, on Glenu avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Crockwcll entertained Wednesday night In honor of Mr. Shepard and Mls-s Gleason, covers being laid for llvtepn. ! i n,i iMm Tnhn T Oliver of Park ave nuo entertained at dinner Friday night In honor of Mr. Shepard and Miss Gleason, their guests being tho samo as at tho Crockwcll dinner. Tho Whole Soul Card club wound up the season Thursdny night with a masquerade party at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. Farns worth. Tho costumes wero nlo3t elabnrato and tho affair proved ono of the moat en joyable of the week. Miss Gertrude Glea son and H. F. Gleason captured tho prizes for the best costumes. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cas ady, Jr., entertained tho IT and I Card club nt a masquerade. Lucius Wells and Mrs. W. C. Esti-p wero nwnrded tho prizes for tho most artistic costumes. The prizes for the card games were won by Miss Sherman and Mrs. B. H. Lougco. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Atkins entertained Monday informally In honor of their guests, 1 Mrs. Pickering of Boone and .Mrs. J. a. naldo and declared null and void I believe j Burgees of Omaha. I am fully justiued under the circumstances On Thursday evening the Twentieth ( en In declining to turn over tho funds of tho tury High Flvo club was entertained by cnooi uihirict now in my hands." Mrs. A. E. Coy at tho home or ner parenis. Of the filmla nt tin tM(nnnn.l..t ..-i . 1 .... ...... ta wio UIM.'WUMUUill. ttCIUHll district of Council Bluffs there Is now in tho hands of Treasurer Arnd S4S.H60.6 1. divided as follows: Teachers' fund. $20.- 1.30.32; contingent fund, $10.7in.G!; school houso fund, J7.352.37; apportionment, $3,-0C7.3G. rending the settlement of the controversy over tho treasurer, tho warrants Issued for the teachers' salaries are being taken caro of by one of tho local banks. A blnnket ! a most nnioynble one arrant was Issued Instead of Individual What promises to bo ono of tho oaclal warrants to earh teacher. Tho monthly I oventti nf tho coming week is tho "Carnival One thing to consider when you buy cigars always get the best for tho money. Try tho Commonwealth. That is sure to suit. N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250. r.as stoves aro cheaper than gnsollno Etoves nnd they do not explode. Howell's Antl-"Kawt" cures coughs, colds. You can get a nice baby carrlago at Kellor ! Band's. 107 Broadway, by paying $1 a week until paid for. Tho mother who wants a bahy carriage that will give her servlco and something she will tako prldo In when trundling alcng the streets should see the elegant, line on display nt rcterson Schoenlng s. Merrlam block Wanted, a good dining room girl at the liinnict house, 1521 South Sixth street. Stiickiunii ii IliiiiUrupt, John S. Cramer, a stockman of Stanton, Montgomery county, tiled n voluntiiiv pe tition In bankruptcy yesterday In the United Stales district court here. Ills unsecured liabilities amount to J2l.S7S.70, whllo his loir I assets foot up to $230, of which he nanus J205 as exempt under the law. This leaves $25 to be divided among Ills cred itor', f t g not absorbed by the court costs. It's "tho old, old story," hut neverthless true, that retcrson & Sehoenlng, Merrlam Mo k. lead all competitors with houso furnishing goods and nllow nn ono to under sell them. .Miirriiivc I.Ici-iihcm. LIccnfcH to wed were Issued yesterday to lho following persons: Name nml Residence. ,Br j M uoKiHiierrv, council IllunN 17 ;vir. josio .Nelson, Council Bluffs 12 Horace ti. McJ.nln. Omaha 2; Anna Grace, New Sharon, la -j. For Sale Household furniture at a rea onablo price. Call on Mrs. Alhln HiiHter, E21 Broadway. lou can buy a beautiful hammoik nt Keller & Band's, 107 llroadway, by paying ft n wecu un.11 paid for. Tho AlaBka refrigerator Is tho standard mako of tho country. When you buy ,get tho best. See Peterson & Schonenlug, Mer rlam block. Davis sells points. Gravel rooting. A. II. Read, 611 B'way. FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern rieoraska and Iowa. James N. Caaady, Jr. LM Main HU. Council Bluff. HAND'S CARNIVAL of DANCING AND MUSIC Dohany's Opera House, Tuesday Evening, May 8 Under tho auspices of St. Agnes and St. Catherine's guilds of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Miss Schurz, Miss Haworth, Prof. Stickelberg, Mr. Thomas Monl'ort and Mr. Arthur Smith in solos and duets. Sword Dance by Bessie Crane and Hazel Cook. Dutch song and dance by Lucile Jarvis, Marcus Peter son, Ruth Lewis, and Henry Hutchins. Vera Stork iu the "PAS SEUL" Little Marguerite Stephen in the Dance of the Circus Rider. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Korby. UUti uougias street. Omaha. Tho women's first prlr.o wan awarded to Mm II. T. llnll tho second prize ciinc to Mrs Chnrlcj l.unkloy. Mr. N. A. Tyrrell soeured the men's first prize and Mr. H. T. Hall tho second. Tho United Commercial Travelers enter tained their friends last night at a dancing nnrty In Arcnnum hall. Hood music nnd nn excellent program of dances mado tho affair teachers' pay roll is about $7,200. Havo you seen tho Uaclede, tho Syracuse, nvoy and Forest wheels at 1'oterson" & Schoenlng's, Merrlam hlock? They aro all bcautlotf nnd up-to-date. Beforo selecting your wheel go nnd look at them and get prices and terms. AVmitf-il n( llmiic, Mrs, l.lzzlo Carlln required at home immediately by her relatives on nccount of the Forlniis Illness of her baby. Tho child Is very low and If she wishes to do anything for It sho hnd better como at once, as the prospects for tho child's recovery nro doubtful. Mother's request. Mrs. W. Heuton. it Im't such a hard Job to select your houso furnishings If you havo a largo stock and variety to select flora. You will find the best goods of this kind nnd the largest stock at Peterson & Schoenlng's, Merrlam block, whero tho lowest prices always prevail. All goods marked In plain figures. You can get u good gapollno stovo at Kel ler Band's, 107 llroadway, by paying $1 u week until paid for. of Musle and Dancing" to bo given by Mr. and Mis. W. H. Hando at the opera house Tuesday night. Tho young women of the guild of draco church will glvo a dancing party Monday night nt Odd F Hows' hall. Mr. O. h. Hathaway of Denver, Colo., nnd MIrs Itose McCoy were married at the homo ct the bildo's elater. Mrs. P. K. Dunbar, 009 South Ulghth street, last Saturday evening. l!ev. Oeorgo Kdward Walk, rector of St I'nul'fi F.nisconal church, officiated, tho cere mony being performed in the presence of near friends and relatives only. After a wedding supper Mr. nnd Mrs. Hntbawny ion for Denver, their future homo, where Mr Hathaway is onsKu in the mining bus! ne.so. Mrs II. A. Messmore Is home from Madrid in., where she wa.i called to attend the funeral nf her father. Her mother. Mrs A .1. Davidson, accompanied her here nnd will mako an extunded visit. Mr.. Jmld I otter nnd son returned t nixon. 111.. lnt evening nfter u months vlAL with Mrs. It. N. Merrlam. Mm. CiCorci K. Knhle, nc.ompanieil by Miss Itoblna I.lttlejolui of Omaha, loft yes terdny on a vlwlt to friends In Mary vllle, Mo. Miss Mary I.eo Head of Columbia, Mo. will bo tho gut3t this week of Miss. F.ihol Slupard ti. attend tho Shepard-GleuHon wedding. Mrs. Bonc-on nnd s--n, George, nf Du limine. In., have nrrlvcd to mako nn ex tended visit at tho homo of her tirotbor, Mr. Frank P. Wright. The members of Harmony clupter, Order nf nastern Star, entertained a larso com panv of friends Tuesday night nt n done- np mill rum ii.uo in w.'i ,,,,..,.. ...... Darning was enjoyed In the large hall while tho reception rooms abovo woro i1p voted In cud tilayltlg. Mrs. Frank P. Wright nnd little dnughler left 'last ovenlng for Chicago on a visit to relatlvc'H. Mrs. .1. J. Uet- and daughter. (Joraldlnn returned Friday from California, whom they spent tho winter with Mr. Hess' mother CI, AUK ltlS AMI't'K WITH It A.lllt. VI n n from -lriil;ii ('rente n Sfiixit- tlon on Implement Itinv. R. .1. Clark, a mugh looking Individual, who claimed to hull from Nebraska, filled up with forty-rod whisky yesterday morn ing and then started In to clean out Im plement row with a razor. The manner In which he br.indlshel tho weapon and tho vile language he UHOd canned consld- I ernhlo excitement for a tlmo among the ; employes of the different Implement houses on Main street. IIo was finally corralled i at tho Union Transfer company's building, after ho had chased tho bookkeeper, James Mulqueeu, through the olllce nnd terror ized the entlro olllce forco. The man appeared to be crazy from drink anil from overv one he met he demanded ninnnv. When Will Vilta tlm ulilmilmr Mr.'. Sliyder clerk In one of the establishment en tho ' Mrs. II. I. Forsyth nnd daughter will leavo row. refused to contribute anything O'ark . Tuesday lor nn externum custom trip, made a lunso at him with tho razor, saving: Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Ilonhnm of North Soc "You nro my fruit. I will Just cut you ! ond utrcct nro homo fr-m a vUlt In Chicago down to my size." Mitts escaped by run- ' Frank Flock has returned from (Ireen nlug Into tho basement and seeking a icfuge county. Iowa, where ho was at the pctisiio behind a heap of mowers. Clark Invade I the . of his father, who died last week olllco of tho Western I'nlon Tokxraph com- Mrs. (' O. Halt left 'ast evening for pany and at lho point of his razor com- her old homo In New York, whero she will nelled tho young woman operator to hand visit during tho summer, hue was accnm him out 25 cen". I p.inled as far as Chicago by her son, Harry When he entered tho I'nlon Transfer I T. Hall, and wife. company's office, nourishing his razor and i Mi', and Mrs. James Moran of Fifth using the vilest of language, thero was a I avenue are entertaining Mrs. R. Crafls of stampede among the women clerks. Ono Mlstnurl Valley of them attempted to turn In a call for Mrs. U S. Chambers of Pueblo, Colo, the police, but In her excitement rang for a messenger- When the messenger boy arrived and aw Clurk and bis razor be returned to her homo Wcdmsdny nfter three weeks' visit with bur parents, Mr. Bee Mav 6, Lawn Mowers $3.50 to $4.50 SS2 S14 Lawn Goods of All Kinds One wo enn recommend Genuine Pcnnsylvanht- 1 lie best mower maue and Prices Right. Warranted hose 10c ft Choaj) hose as low an... 5c (t Council Bluffs. Photo , Supplies 5-Cent Drop Each Day Wo havo put a Carpet in tho window best quality Axminster which is worth $1.50 a yard. Wo will reduce that Carpet 5c a yard each day for next week May 7 to l'J. Wo have started same for Monday at only $1.35 a yard sewed, lined and laid on tho floor. Anybody that wants a good Carpet for a little money, can secure a bargain. Trcynor & Gorham, Odd Fellows Temple. This is a Busy Time Wo are rushed but take pleasure in being overworked. Carpets and Mattings, Rugs, Cil Cloths, Linoleums, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. Have you seen our line of goods? Wo claim thoy have no superior in Council BlulTs or any other city in the veot, and we carry the largest stock. That's why we aro rushed. When people see them and compare the quality of the goods and prices with other stores thoy snap up the bargains. Eeforo buying come and see us. Expert workmen to lay your carpets. Stockcrt Carpet Co., 205 Broadway, Co. Bluffs. uv a Lot And build your own Home upon it, and . Stop Paying Rent. Some vacant lots located in Central sub addition, Omaha addition and Wright's addition. These lots will bo sold at real bargains. In. a year or so they will bring double the monoy asked for them now. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. i i lac ivt rr i i . H "Shoe Your Horse, Shoe Your Marc," or repair your carrlaRe or wnunn with bklllcd workmaimhlp and In tho bom manner wo will nt the very lowest prices t'on Bclcntlons and IiIkIi Krado work In our Mne, as well nn prnmjitnesH, Kliould recommend UH In everyone who appreciated having their how properly Mwd. .r their waKOUs repaired in the hest manner H. P. NELSON, SuccitiBor to W. M, Squlren, 155 aim 1R7 West llroadway, Council Mlulis, iu. I Gas Stoves $10.00 to $15.00 Gas is cheap and absolutely safe fuel. THE GAS COMPANY, 26 Pearl Street. Bad Teeth Make Bad Health. Why not havo good teeth when you can get them at these prices? $5, $7, $10. Extraction easy and painless. Dr. A. O. Mudge, 338 Broadway, Upstairs, Council Bluffs. Best Lawn Mowers in Town Great American and Plaza open wipers, from $a up. Hammocks An elegant lino, from $1.25 up. Our Refrigerators beat 'em all from $0 up. Gasoline Stoves Ours havo no equal on tho market, ?3 up Come and see our Lawn Wire Fencing something that will ornament your yard and render tho beat possible service. The old reliable hnrdwnro tttorc. W" UGVOL 504 Broadway, Co1 Bluffs, la. tad Mr. U. it. aiatuli. 1