THE OMAHA DATTjV NEE: SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1000. COUNCIL JIIMIII MUNTIOH. Cavls sells glass. Gnu fixtures iind globes at Dlxby'a. MBRfislncs bound, Moorchousc & Co. Htxlwelser beer. L. lloscnfeld, agent. Kino A. B. C. beer, Noutnaycr's hotel. Hcl.mldt's photos, new and latest styles. For sale, household poods and carpets. 511 Fourth treut. For sale, six-room dwelling; a snap. Inq' Irn 132 Avonuu O. Nmv p.utcrns In (ramp mouldings. C. K. Aloximdrr & Co . 333 Broadway. a i your worl duno at the popular Eaglo laundry, Til Broadway. "Phone 157. V C. Kstcp. undertaker, 21 Pearl street. Telephones: Olllcc, 97; residence, 33. Mm. It. A. James was granted a divorce n tin- district court yesterday from 9. H. Jamex. on the grounds of desertion. To Hie Public: t'ntll further notice, our (llfe will close on Saturdays at 1 o'clock. Hie Council Blurts Clas & Klectrlc Co. J. V. lllgglnx. superintendent of trans , irtHtloti of the Illinois Central, with head , inrurs In Chicago, was In the city yes- rdi y. J. t. Powell of Missouri Valley, a mem . .-r if the state central republican com nltl for this district, was In trio city est i rday. Frmik Fowler, formerly deputy city narchal, anil a member of the police force r UiIh city for several years, Is visiting friends hero for a few days. Rev Henry DoLong returned yesterday nun Topeka, Kan., where ho attended he National convention of Charities and -orn i tlons aH a delegate from this state. Fred Dntilclson was arrested hi the transfer depot last evening on suspicion if being a confidence shark. It Is said mt lie was attempting to sell some rail i -mil tickets. A meeting of the census enumerators of i 'lis dty and vicinity was held lust night I i the olllcc of Supervisor Kverest, to pro i are fur the taking of the census, which otniuences Juno 1. On motion of the assistant county at torney, the case against Mrs. I'M Hutiyon, charged with assaulting a neighbor, Mrs. William Brooks, was dismissed In Justice Vim's court yesterday. The members of the Woman's Belief corps Invite the children of the city schools "i gather flowers for Memorial day and . It others having (lowers to leave them i the KlHi'iimn building Tuesday morning. John Bedell was somewhat seriously burned with quick lime yesterday ufter i.oon while working at the new Illinois entral passenger depot. A quantity of Hie lime was acclilently splashed Into his lace. Miss Josselyn, who until recently had f ill charge of the big millinery establlsh- I ent of J. Loopy of Chicago, has accepted a position of ii similar nature In the mil linery department of the Boston storo of this city. I.ars Nelson Mled an Information In Justlco Ferrlor'H court yesterday afternoon, charging Nels Chrlstofferson, . a grocer, Ith assault and battery. A ill'ipute over n bill led to the trouble which Justice .Trier will arbitrate tomorrow morning. 'be Ministerial association will meet to morrow morning at 10 o'clock In St. John's Kngllsh Lutheran church. Itev. O. W. fciyder will read a paper and a full at te iilanco Is desired, as there arc some matters of deep Importance to come beforo the meeting. Flora Mills, a young woman, who escaped fr..m St. Bernard's hospital Friday after noon, has been located at Missouri Vallev. wi "re she Is being detained by tho iiu tb lilies. Slip walked most of the way fr 'i this city to the Valley along the rin road track. Her homo Is In Mankato, II ' u. T might nt the Dohany theater tho New York All Star Vaudeville company win pn ent a high-class vaudeville entertain ment, the same as was given during the f en ion at tno LTeigntnn-urpiieum. The wo farce comedies. "Whv llroimn Staved Home" and "The Telephone Man," will be preiontcd by the full strength of the com pany. The ense against J. W. Katon, chnrged by a Burlington freight train crew with Jumping on u moving train, and who in turn claimed ho had been beaten by tho crew, was dismissed In Justlco Vlen's court yesterday. Ho has been In the hospital tor several days and the case was settled out f court by his agreeing to leavo town If riNtimructl. It. V. Phillips died yesterday morning at Ills Lome, Sim Third avenue, from hemor rhage of the lungs,- aped "3 years. He leaves u wife and four children. The funcrnl will bo held tomorrow morning at I o'clock from St. Francis Xavler's church and ln-tern-ent will be In the Catholic cemetery Deceased had been a resident of Council Bluff -i for forty years. V. Wright, the one-armed Individual charged with soliciting subscriptions under falfj prcteiisen and securing money for un alleged widow of a railroad man, wahed examination In pollco court yester day morning and was bound over to await tho action of the grand Jury. In default of ball, which wus placed at $250. he was committed to the county Jail. Miss Bessie C. Schneider, daughter of Mrs. C Schneider, died yesterday morn ing, aged 121 years, at the family home, corner of Frank street and Broadway. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock from tho residence and Inter ment will bp In Walnut Hill cemetery. Itev. Myton C. Waddpll of the Hroadwav Methodist church will conduct the services Miss Schneider was. born and raised in Council Bluffs. N. Y. numbing Co., Tel. 250, Gravel roofing. A. II. Head. 541 n'wajr. Our brass bedsteads nro made by the best factories In the world. If you want somc thlng In this lino that will suit you come In nnd look over them. Peterson & Schoen lng, Mcrrlam block. You ran get n nlco rocking chair at Kel ler & Band's, 107 Broadwny by paying $1 a week until paid for. Lnflles' sailors, Knox style, at Mctcalf's. The hnrdwnro department of Peterson &. Bchocnlng, Mcrrlam block. Is tho largest in town and purchasers will figure to their own Interests by consulting them be f.iro buy ing. flood envelopes 2c a package this week only In our stationery department. DcLong, tho printer, 307 Broadway. l'.lulitli Crude Athlete. Tho boys of tho plghth grade In the Bloomer scho"l held their annual field mept yesterday afternoon at tho grounds at Twenty-ninth and South avenues. Tho events and winners were iih follows: Ono-hundred yard dash, Charles Taylor; 220-yard dash, Charles Taylor; HO-ynrd dash, Charles Taylor; hnlf mllo run. John Cooper; one-mile run, John Cooper; hnlt-mllo blyclo race, C'oper and Taylor tied; hammer throw, Itobert Ool den, 71 feet 1 Inches; shot put, John Clark, 2S feet 7 Inches; high Jump. A. VanOrder, 4 feet 1 In'h; polo vault, tlcno Cleaver, 7 feet 1 Inch, Ladles' Bailors, Knox style, at Metcalf's. I'Mlll'H III till tll diaries l.nnkley. tho undertaker, 226 Ilroadwny, has Just completed his new morsue. Tho structure Is locnted on tho ground floor, built of solid brick nnd cement throughout, forming one of the finest and moat complete morgues to bo found In nny of tho metropolitan cities. The i-ulllngs aro lilKh nnd tho Door laid In Iho bct of cement, making everything In the most modern style. It Is so nrrnnged that a body can be kept In perfect condition for n long tlmo and everything about tho plnce Is clean nnd tastily designed. In n word, It Is In keeping with tho entlro establishment, which is thoroughly up-to-date In all respects. Those beautiful couches nt l'eternon & Schoenlng's nre tho rnge of the town. You will be plensed with them If you aro need ing anything In this line. S. M. Williamson, 10S South Main street, sellii tho Stnndnrd, Domestic nnd White sew ing machines. Also carries n flno line of bicycles. 1'rlces right nnd terms easy. Furnished rooms for rent at 721 South Blxth street. Ladles' sailors, Knox style, at Metcalf's. U.ARM loans Negotiated In Kostern rteoraska mna Iowa. James N. Casady, jr.. Hi Willi tiu Council Ulutt. BLUFFS. NEW ROAD WINS ONE ROUND Judge Sm'th Dmolrei t Retraining Order in the Motor Fight SUBURBAN MAY BUILD ON BROADWAY Application of the Old Line for mi Order to Prevent (he ( on. Ktructlon I 'Minimi Out of Court, Tho Omaha, Council muffs & Suburban Hallway company hnH won tho first im portant round in tho legal battle waging between It and tho Omaha & Council Bluffs Hallway ami Bridge company. Under a ruling of Judge Smith of the dstrlu court handed down yesterday tho Surburban com pany hni tho right to lay its tracks on Broadway and South Main streets, tho court holding that tho old motor company hou not tho excluslvo right to those thoroughfares. This decision of Judge Smith's was in tho ault brought November 27 last by tho old motor company to enjoin the Suburban company from paralleling or "straddling" its trackn on Broadway or South Main streets. A temporary Injunction was Issued by Judeo Qreeu, but under tho ruling of Judge Smith, who yesterday dismlaed the petition of tho old company, this temporary restraining order Is dissolved and the now company can now go ahead and lay its tracks on these two thoroughfares. In Uh petition tho old company attacked tho validity of the franchise under which the new company Is operating on the grounds that It was vot.vl to a co-partnership and not a corporation. It abo alleged that It hud been obtained from tho voters of this city through fraud nnd mlsrepre Kcntatlon. As grounds for tho Injunction tho old company asserted that It would be physically and practically impossible for the tracks of tho new company to bo laid on these thoroughfares without Interfering with It, the old company. It also alleged that It would Interfere with tho transpor tation of mall between this city and Omaha, a contract for which was held from the United States by tho old company. Tho new company contended that tho plan proposed by It of "Btraddllng" tho old company's tracks Is In voguo In a number of large cities and Is found to be perfectly practicable. Tho attorneys for the old motor company wcro unable to Htate yesterday whether tho case would bo taken to tho supremo court or not. Ladles' sailors, Knox style, at Mctcalf's. AJAX Tablets A very popular nerve and vitalizing tonic. Dellavcn's drug Htore. Thoro Is no Ice trust In existence In Coun cil BluffH, For this reason you will doubt less need a refrigerator. Wo have the best made In the Alaska and tho prices will as tonish you. Peterson & Schoenlng, Mcrrlam block. You can buy a beautiful sideboard at Keller & Band's, 107 Broadway, by paying $1 a week until paid for. LAST WI3KIC l. SOCIAL ClltCI.KS. Hllillluli finlnt; On In Keep Hie Hon. pltnlilp I'euple Hunt. Last week was a gay nnd festive ono In tho Boclal world of Council Bluffs. Thee wcro dinners and luncheons galore, not to montlon tho several functions In honor of visiting delegates to the Kpiseopnl church convention. Thorp wore tho usual number of card partlcB nnd lawn social nnd picnic season opened. Tho dancing season clcsed with an open nlr dnnco given by Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Hando, which was the gayevit affair of tho week for tho young set. So ciety Is now planning for the summer and tho exodtiH for tho lakes and other resorts Is expected to commonce In the near future. The most Important function of lest week was undoubtedly the receptljn tendered Bishop nnd Mrs. Morrison nt tho Grand hotel Tuesday night. The largo dining hall was mo.st artistically arranged, palms being placed In every nook and corner, whllo In the center, near which the receiv ing party stood, was massed n large bank of green foliage. Whaley's orchestra from behind a shrubbery of ferns and palms ills- coursed a number of selections during thr , , el'lllllK. wining lllf iri.i;iiiuii, nun 11 itinicu from 0 to 11, there was a steady enreani of guests and a number of very hands mo toilettes weco to bo seen. Ices wore served from the sideboards. The luncheon tendered the visit nc dele gates to tho Episcopalian convention last .ucsuay ,n unyn. Arcanum nan was elaborate affair. The ball was prettily decorated and the lunch was served at thirty Hinnll tnblcn, each accommodating four persons. The tables were tastefully decorated with feniB and carnat'ona and iho lunch was served in tbreo c ursrn. Tho hostrt3eH were tho women of St. Paul's, ami Grace churches and those who assisted in serving were- Mrs. Shugart, M!s Cora Smith, .Mrs. C. P. Shepard. Mr? I. M. Trey- nor, Mrs. W. II. Treynor, Mis John Tom- pletnn, Mrs. Wllrox, Mrs. E. C. Brown. Mhs Potter. Miss Arkwrlght, Mrs. A. B. Coik, Mrs. L. II Greer, Airs. Hanth' rn. Mrs. Jnu ney, 'Mm LorferLs, Mrs. Letson, Mrs. Street, Mrs. McKune, 'Mrs. Joel Stewart, M'. Tldd, Miss Clara Lynn. Mrs. Brlnstnald, Miss Barclay and Mrs. Casper. Tho visiting women of Omaha nnd South Omaha in attendance at tho meeting rf the Womnn's auxiliary to tho Episcopal church Wednesday were entertnlned nt luncheon ' by Mrs. T. J. Foley of South Sixth strict, assisted by MrH. II. A. Qulnn, Mrs. 1 H. flreer nnd Mrs. Douglas O raven The gu ca were: Mrs. WlU'nms (wife f Illshop Wil liams), Mrs. Morrison (wife of Illshop Mor rlsi'ti.) iMrs. I). II. Lyman nnd Miss Tnto of Chicago. Miss I'helps of Illalr, Neb., nnd Mcsdames Poppleton, Atkins. Totter. Hark nlow, Ilallcr, Znnner, bamorenux. Reyno.ds, nurnham, Ilecbe, Weaver, Allen. Noo, Fullor, Welch. Sloan, Lott and Itlngwnlt. liter, I'llWl. oiuuu, mi. vi,,h'"it. Mr nnd Mrs. J. C. Mitchell of Oakland avenue entertained at dinner Thursday ovenlng nnd nt cnnls nrtnnvnrri. Tho guests numbered twenty. The prlztn wore I captured by Mrs. Charles Ileno and Mr. 31. W. Hothert. The MlFscs Hoblnsm of 724 South Sixth entertained Friday evening In honor of their guciPtB, tho Msses Durkee and Laughlln of Ashland. Neb. Tho color schemo carried out i In the dining room wns red, the decorations In tho parlors being American Deiiuty roses. I ferns and mnllnx. Mrs. John N. llaldwin entertained Wednes. day night In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas C. Dawson nt an elegantly nppolnted slx couiw dinner In the ordinary nt the Grand hotel. Covers were laid for eighteen. The color scheme was pink nnd white. Mrs. J. D. Kdmundson entertained nt nn elaborate, course luncheon Friday, covers be Ing laid for nlno. In tho dining room the color scheme wns pink, tho center of the table being covered with a handsomo laco scarf over pink, while Imuienso clusters of pink rosea drooped from ihreo largo vases. Tho plato cards weri novelties, being In the form of pink napkin rlngn bearing tho guests' nanus. The parlors were profusely ,l,vnrntpit iiilth rnspn nnd fornK ,.. ,.t !..! i,.h i.vi,in i of mi. m I.vnn of Kansas fltv. who Im vlsltlnc her aunt. Mrs, O, M, Ilrown of South Soventh street. Mr, and Mrs. Dillon Ross entertained at canln Monday evening In honor of Mr and Mm. Stafford of St. Louis, who are visiting Mr. and Mr. J N. Canada, Jr The dnln tlitit of refrifhmen- were nerved durliift the evening Mrs. A. W. Casady carried off the woman s prlzi . while K. c. Shepard captured that for the- men. MIbm Kanny Bryant of Stutsman street en tertained at ranis Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hando elriwd the danc ing seacou with an open nlr dance Friday night at their residence on Oakland avouu . On tho spacious lawn in front of tho hojo a large platform wna crscted, which wai lighted by myrUds of fnncy lanterns. A program of twenty numbers was dnne?d to tho music from an orchestra tuiiomd at tho side of tho platform, making tho evening one long to bo remembered by tho young people proient, who nil voted It the Jolllest affair of the season. Claret punch and lets worn served during tho evening. Thlriy couples were present. Tho local lodgn of Klks made tti Initial bow in tho social world Friday night wl;h a card and dancing parly nt Royal Arcanum hall for the members, their wlvts and women friends. Tho hall was beautifully decorated anil the nffalr proved one of th" Jolllest. Tho prizes at cards were captured by Miss Bennet and II. A. Qtilnn. After the cnnls on elegant supp?r was served In tho large dining hall at the Oraud hotel, following which the gursln again rcpilred to Arcanum hall, whero dancing was m Joyed for several hours. Over 200 wt'ic present. Tho succoss of the affair was duo to tint efforts of tho entortaltimwit commit tee, consisting of P. H. Goodrich, chairman Colonel W. J. Davenport. II. W. Blner, Ii A. Troutman, I. M. Treynor, II. A. Qulnn and Fred II. Searle. Mrs. M. P. Hohror entertained at ltincheun Wednesday in honor of the visiting dele gate to the Woman's auxiliary meeting. The Woman's club gave n very etijoyblo picnic Wedtutfday In Falrmnunt pnrk. The members of the Second Presbyterian church gave n largejy attended lnwn social Friday night at tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. rircenshlelds on Graham nvonuo. The spacious ground were lighted wl'h hanging lanterns and with a beautiful even ing tho nffnlr proved most enjoyable. Tho Cantury club gavo n very pleasant basket picnic Thursday at F.ilrmount park. In tho evening the husbamlH and male friends of tho members took supper with the party. Frank K. Sllvprs nnd Lu'u Myrtle. Kmorlne, daughter of Air. and Mrs. A, II. Kmorlne, wore married Wednesday nfternoon at tho First Baptist church. In tho prcfenco of a few friends and relatives. They have gone to housekeeping at 123 Damon strcst. Tho groom Is n well known young buslnrus man of this city, while tho brldo Is a charming young woman who has a host of friends. Harry Wycoff was married last Wednes day In Manhattan. Kan., to Miss Jimlc Wh't ford of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Wycolf arrived In the city Friday and will make their home nt "11 Fourth strict. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wiley nro entertaining Mrs. E. K. Grlflln and Mrs. Charles Greer of Denver, Co'.o. Mrs. E. W. Keys left yesterday for North Platte, where she will visit her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Patterson. Miss Catherine Tyler left Thursday even ing for n month's visit In Philadelphia. Washington, I). C, and other eastern cities. Mis. L. Roscnfeld and daughter. Miss Kiln, are home from a two months' sojourn at Hot Springs. Ark. Mrs. W. L. Douglas la visiting In Chi cago. Albert Venting returned yesterday from William Jewell college at Liberty, Mo to spend his vacation. Miss Marie Bryant of Fourth street left Friday evening for a visit with friends In Kansas City. Mrs. J. r. Mitchell of Oakland avonue left Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. II. W. Pramer, of Knnsas City. Mrs. M. Watts of Denver, Colo., arrived In tho city yrsterdny on n visit to Mrs. I. C. Bonham of North Second street. Mrs. Fred II. Miller and baby rettirned yesterday from an extended visit with Mrs. Miller's parents In Indian territory. Miss Mae Adams of Sioux City Is tho guest of Mayor and Mrs. Victor Jennings. Miss Frances Brock left Thursday for Ames, la., on a visit to her brother at the Stnto Agricultural college. Mrs. George II. Richmond entertnlned last week Mrs. G. H. Jones of Mnquoketn, la. Mr. and Mrs. L. Chapen of Portland, Ore., who have been tho guests of Mrs. Chnpen's mother. Mrs. H. Scaly of Fourth street for tho last month, left Thursday for Denver, Colo., where they will visit for a few weeks befire returning home. Miss Grace Bcpdp Is visiting Mifs Gtotchcn Crounfo nt Mrs. Mark Williams Is In Chicago vlsltlnc Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Hay, former residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Bubcock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Everest Babccck of Lincoln mil .Mrs. (,nwen of Columbus, Nob., aro visiting Mrs. Hollins and daughters. They were In 0mnha TlmlUy t(1 nttrIl1 ,h tt:e(Un of ,. ,,h!lff' nn, "h. " L""B l Miss Cora Chaffpo and Mr. George Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hucknian of Ottumwa. Ia., are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Long of fill Washington avenue. Miss Gertrude Kountzp of Omaha was tho guest last week of Miss Montgomery. Mrs. J. J. Hughes nnd llttlp daughter nre visiting relatives In Jacksonville 111. Your gasoline stove will prove satisfactory In every way If you buy it of Peterson & Sehnenlng. Mcrrlam block. DeLoug, tho printer, Ins everything in rubber stamps. 307 Broadway. Tel. 2.12. Ladles' sailors, Knox style, at Metcalf's Como In nnd seo our lino of baby car riages. Thev are hnnntles Vni Schoenlng, Mcrrlnm block. .' You enn buy a flno dinner set at Keller & lor & Band's, 107 Broadway, by paying until raid for. I'lm-cl for 'n1iii(, Judgo Smith of tho district court was called upon yesterday nfternoon to try a contempt of court case frroi Hanifon county. Joo Miller and Robert Nell being tho defendants. They wcro charged with violating nn Injunction Issued by tho dis trict court of that county nnd a restrain. . ?L,or(r "l" r,"Premo "I!!:1 fnrl)"'"'n ' " 'Z.I 1 r "m " '"""mi., minium county, nt present In litigation. It was charged that the defendants In violation of the restraining orders had gono upon tho land nnd ploughed It. The .-ourt found that they were In lotitrmpt of court, but thoro mi TONIGHT ONLY TSie New York All-Star Vaudeville Company Tin: m:vr i.vn jiu:vit.st v.vtini V 1 rOMl'A.W TltAVUI.IMi-HV HHl ACT inn tii:st or its kimi AM) KVIlltV AltTIST A II i: A III, I Kit. DON'T MISS IT, Prices reduced. Prices; jsc 2jc, sic, 00c, were extenuating circumstances, and he Unci Neil $1" or four days in the county Jail of Harrl-on county nnd Miller $10 or three days In the same Jnll. The defendan's were In charge of Sheriff Skelton. Several more carloads of fine furniture have Just been received at Peterson ft Schoenlng's. Mcrrlam block. The Laclede, Forest, Envoy and Syracuse wheels are tho lenders for excellent service nnd general satisfaction. Before buying your wheel got prices nnd terms of Peterson & Schoenlng. Mcrrlam block. Have DeLong print It. 307 Broadway. Gas stoves aro cheaper than gasoline itovcs nnd they do not explode. .More .Million Injunction. Notices that "Doc" George W. Long would commence injunotlnn proceedings under the mulct law In the district court were nerved yesterday upon the following saloon keepers Mike Klldare, proprietor of the "Omaha." Charles Blerwlth of the Metropolitan hotel August Wentlandt of "Pabst Headquarters." Notices have been prepared for a number (ContlmiPd on Ninth I'URe. Cheap Homes on Easy Payments If you nro thinking of buying a home why not buy now before the best bargains are taken? Wo can sell you a house nnd lot on monthly payments nnd In this way you can own your own home. House nnd lot near Twentieth Avenue school $330; $25 down nnd $3 per month llou.ie and lot on Fifth avenue, motor line-?;: House and lot on Washington avenue $1, $100 down nnd $13 per month 7-ro 'in house. 2 cisterns, stable, 2 large lot", shade trees $1,100. New 7-room house, city water, large cel lar, good corner lot; only $l,3f). Offered cheap on account of owner leaving city. SNAP. House of 7 rooms, cellar, city water, line shade trees, only 3 blocks from corner of Broadway and Main street; price, $1 :,'; renting for 14 per cent on the above ;;!( e. Cnttase of 5 rooms and summer kitchen, cellar, sewer, city water, gas, coal house, fruit- $1,500 ; 3 blocks from Bloomer school il-rooni house, 214 blocks from postolllce, bath, cltv water, sewer, cellar, gas; tine corner lot; only $2,100. 7-room house on Pierce street, city wnter. well, cistern, cellar, barn, line shade trees, price, x.mi 1 Fine modern residence on Oakland ave nue for sale. Wo have customers for several 5 to 7- 1 room houses, centrally located; If you have property for sale list It with us. 1 Lot on Avenuo A, near now Illinois Cen tral depot iV). Cionil residence lot only 3 blocks from Ocdcti house $-VA Corner lot 4 blocks from oostolllce JtEO. Several line residence lots In tho Bloomer school district for sale. FOB BENT. 5-room cottace, 503 E. Pierce street. I r.-rootn cottage. 1704 Fourth avenue. 5-room house, Fourteenth street nnd Ave nuo A. I 3 rooms on Broadwny. modern. JOHNSTON & KERB. Telephone 417. Oil Broadway. ; Buy a Lot And build your own Home upon it, and Stop Paying Rent. Some vacant lots located in Central sub additl 3n, Omaha addition and W ght's addition. These lots will bo sold at real bargains. In a year or so they will bring double th money asked for them now. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. Our Annual Mid-Summer Clearing Sale SPECIAL BARGABNS FOR THIS WEEK. Ladies' Dress Skirts $2.75 Kino nil black brllllantlno skirts, $2.7,'.. $3.25 Kino black drops eklrts, well made, $3.25. $3.50 All black cheviot sklrti with box pleat In back, $3.50. $3.75 Flno black mohair md brllllantlne skirts, well made. $3.75. $4.25 Flno mohair and cheviot dres skirts, box nnd Inserted pleats In back, $4.25. $4.25 nnd $4.50 Flno pray Cheviot skirt with Inserted pleat down back, $4.25 and $1.50. $5.00 Flno black cheviot and mohair sklrtn, extra value, $5.00. Millinery at Special Prices 15c Children's regular 25c straw hsta, 15o. 19c Ladles' 50c walking hats, black and r.nturnl straw color, 10c. 25c Children's trimmed hats, regulnr 50c value, 25c. 3714c Ladles' line straw sailors, others ask 7Ce, 37Hc 50c Tarn O'Shantor crown, trimmed with ribbon and nullls, 50c, 75c Fine straw sailors, trimmed with good ribbon, 75c. 75c Lot of walking hatn, repular price $1.50, while they Inst, 75c. $1.00 Flno Knox ohnpo Bailors. $1.25 Fine lino of trimmed hats for misses, $1.25. $1.50 Beautiful lino of trimmed hats you would think them worth $5 $1.50. $1 75 Elegnut line of finely trimmed hats, good (lowers, ribbon3 and chiffon used, $1.75. $2.50 Hand-made hats, beautifully trim med with ribbons, chiffon, straw and flow ers, $2.50. $2 00 Large assortment children's trimmed leghorns. $2.00, $1 75 and $5.00 Beautiful assortment of copied pattern hatn, look equally a well ns tho Imported, $4.75 and $5.00, Children's Trimmed Hats 5uc Children's trimmed hats, 50c. 75c Ileautlful line trimmed leghorns, 75c. $1.00 Children's leghorns, trimmed with ribbon nnd Mowers, $1.00. $1.25 Mlssea' nnd children's trimmed hats, $1.25. $1.50 Beautifully trimmed children's leg horns. $1 50. WHITELAW & GARDINER Oxfords Lad?cs' Tan Vict Kid Oxfords ... 65c Ladies' Fine Tan Southern Tic $2.00 Ladies' Biack Vici Kid Oxfords .... 65c Ladies' Fine Black Southern Tie ... S2.00 Ladies' Genuine Goatskin Oxfords 98c Ladies' K,y Black Vici Oxfords . . $2.50 Ladies' Tan Vici Kid Oxfords, $1.25 Ladies' fetftr Tan Vici Oxford. . . . $2.50 Ladies' Black Fedora But. Oxfords $1.50 Ladies' finest quality XUm Button $2.50 Ladies' cloth top, Tan Y.rm,k Oxfords $1.98 Ladies' finest quality southern Button $2.50 Ladies' Toe Slippers, warranted not to rip 65c Ladies' Black Vici Strap Slippers 90c Ladies' Hand Sewed Toilet Slippers 98c AVe Guarantee Your Money's "Worth or Buy Your Ice of But go to Smith & Bradley's For your Straw Hats, Soft Shirts, Summer Underwear and all the hot weather trimmings you can think of. Straw Hats from 50 cents up. Soft Shirts from 50 cents up. Leather Belts from 25 cents np. Ladies' Wrappers S9c Ladles' cnlico wrnppers, yoke and sleeve trimmed with finishing braids, S9c 08c Ladles' lawn nnd cambric wrnppers, light and dark colors, princess back, 9Sc. $1.00 Dark, blue and hlnck standard print, wrappers made with yoko and deep llounce, trimmed with wash braids, $1.00. $1.25 Lawn, pcrcnlo nnd cambric, both In light and dnrk colors, latest styles, princess and gathered backs and Mother Hubbard styles, trimmed with braids, $1.25. $1.50 Deep flounce porcalo wrappers trim med with fancy braids nnd milieu, $1.50. $1.75 Beautiful embroidery trimmed wrappers mado of fast color percales, $1,75. $1.50 Tho new pattern wrappers with white yokes, made of good percales, $1 "0 $2. PS Now Persian pattern wrappers, deep flounces and ruffles. $2.9S. Grand Wholesale Suit Slaughter mm nvmus stoc ic or umiiiis1 tii.oii-m tun si its. avohtii 91B.00 TO 920,00 NOT IIM! IIUSHIIM'.II-TO .) nt THIS SAI.H, CIIOK'I'J THESE 8IIT3 Villi Tllll IIUST ST I I. US OI'T'"' SIJASOV-MAIIR OK I1UST MATHIU I,H USD IV VI, I. SI.llS. Curtain Scrim and Swiss 5c Fine curtain scrim In variety of pat terns, yard, 5c. 8c 3S-lnch curtain scrim In cream color.', 8c. 10c Fine curtain tcrlin, 35 Inches wide, 10c. 12V4c Beautiful patterns figured curtain bwUs", 3fi in. wide, 12V4c. 15c Exra wldo, beautiful pattern fcrlm, 15c. Rugs $1.00 Finn nil wool reverslblo Smyrna rugs, fringed ends. $1.00. $2.00 Largo reversible Smyrna rugH, In deep colors, $2.00. $3.50 to $5.00 Illch colored revorslblo Smyrna rugs, extra size, $3.50 to $5 00 Hamilton's Shoe Store 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs. the Ice Man . . . Underwear Specials rolt LAIllKS. At 2c Ladles' ribbed vests, worth Ec. At 5c Extra large ribbed vests for ladles. At 10c Ladles' vests, taped neck and sleoves. At 15c Ladles' wing sleeve and fancy colored vests. At 17c, 25c and 50c a special line of fnncy trimmed and long sleeve vests for ladles. ion .11 At 25c Men's Egyptian shirts and drawers. At 39c A regular 50c quality garment, both shirt and drawers. At r.Oc The new black and white shirts nnd drawers. At 75c Scrlven's patent elastic seam drill drawers. t $1 00 Summer weight natural wool underwear for men. Lace Curtains 50c- Fine Nottingham laco curtains, spo clal vnlue, per pair, 50c. 75c Ile.iutlful pattern Nottingham laco curtains, per pair, 75c. $1.00 Fine quality Nottingham curtains, In beautiful designs. $1.00. $1.25 (lood quality Nottingham laco cur tnlns. good assortment patterns, $1.25. $1.50 Nottingham pattern curtains. $1.60. $3 00 to $5.00 Delicate patterns real Not tingham lace curtains, pair, $3.00 to $5.00. Ladies' Silk Mitts 25c -Ladies' Hilk mitts, 25c. ."lie- Ladies' silk gloves, 50c. Children's Parasols 20i to $1 Z-) Beautiful line. Special Values This Week Your Money Back, p .XPs i PEOPLE appreciate our work because it is done in such a thorough and artistic manner. They are also pleased to find our prices so very moderate. If you have dental work that needs to bo done wo can satisfy you both in the quality of work and the price. . ..Telephone 145 H. A. Woodbury, D. D. Council Bluffs- 30 Pearl St. 7 Hotel Wash Skirts 45c Ladles' all linen summer skirts, worth 75c, 45c. 75c Full linen skirts, 75c. 9Sc Crash and linen skirts beautifully trimmed, 9Sc. Corset Bargains At 25o -A line summer corset, wcro 39c. At 30v A guaranteed Hiirmncr corset, were 50c. At 50c A fancy machas corset, were 75c. Miscellaneous Bargain List At lc Ladles' belt pins, worth 5c, At lc A full count paper pins. At 3c 2 for 5c, our regular 5c pin. At 5c For 2 dozen pearl buttons, all sizes. At 6c Card of beauty pins, fi on card. At 5c Yard black and colored veilings, -orth 10c. At Sc A regular 12Hc cotton towel, large tizo. At 5c Pair of good scamlesH socks for nien. At 10c A beautiful assortment of Perry pictures, worth 25c. At 10c Four-ounce tottlo l est sowing ma chine oil. At 6c Yard nil silk ribbon, woith 10c. At 10c 2 doz. pearl buttons, alt slzts, At 10c For 20c and 26c tooth brushes. At 15c 2 for 25c, a regular 25c quality stockinet dress shield. At 25c A 60c Rhinestone back comb. At 25c Assorted engraved band and set rings, each ono guaranteed. At Tjc Big lino of ladies' regular 5Co walking hats. At 25c Men's flno percale negligee- shirt nnd two collars. At 2c Lot ladles' ribbed vests, worth 60. At V.ic Big lino of now drew callcoe.i. At 1 V4c Yard now npron ginghams, At 5c A beautiful assortinont of lawns. At 7c Yard fast color Urnss glnghnms, worth 10c. At OHe Yard new corded welts, regular prlco 12Hc. At 33c 10 yards, best mosquito nottlng, nil colors. At 29c Sllknllno covered pillows, rufllo around edge, regular Mo value. At 15c Big lino of regular 25c straw hats for children. At 37Vtc A big lino of 75c sailors for ladles. At 50c Ladles" summer capos, worth 75c to S9c. Boston Store Council Bluffs, Ia. I