Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 10, 1900, PART I, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUTj OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JPNE 10, 1000.
COUNCIL
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D.ivln nells class,
Take your rr.enls nt the Vienna.
Gn flxtutes 11 nd globes nt Ulxby's.
Magazines bound, Moorchouso & Co.
lludivclier beer. L. Ilosenfcld, ngent.
Flno A. 1J. C. beer, Noumayer's hotel.
Hrhmldt's photos, new rami Intent styles.
V. K. Lewis cells monuments. Ml H'way.
Irr W. I Hlctif inltli went to Osceola,
5n., yesterday.
Tito vacation prize will ko to the Council
Bluriii girl who hustles votes.
Now patterns In framo moulding. C. U.
Alexander & Co., 333 Uroadway.
Mrs. 10. L. Uiivls linn returned from a
Visit with friends nt Hamburg, la.
0t your work done at the popular Eagla
laundry, 721 llrondway. 'Phone 157.
V. C. Ustep, undertaker. IS Pearl street.
Telephones: Olllce. 67; residence, 33.
Mr. V. II. llushnell Is reported seriously
111 ut her home on North Seventh street.
W. H. McCimll of Kansas City, claim
ngent of the Omaha & Si. Louis road, was
Vbdtlng In the city yesterday.
All votes In thu Council Illuffs vacation
contest will he counted dally and the result
will become more Interesting from day to
day
A sneak thief snatched a pair of shoe
from Sargent's ntntc last evening and made
Ills cscapo among the crowd on Uroad
;way A marriage license was Issued yesterday
to II. D. Adams of Missouri Vallcv. aged
24, nrd Ktta McCunc. aged 22, of this
county.
ltalph II. Williams, Taylor Woolsey and
l.en Cooley returned yesterday from a
iwcdc's llshlng trip to Illue lake near
Cnnv. a.
A gumo of base bnll between n nine from
Die local lodge of Klks n nil a team from
the einaloycs of the, Suburban road has
been arranged for this afternoon at Luka
Slan .ii'n,
A . itne of ball between nines from the
llloo ler school mill St. Joseph's tirnflerny'
j, est. rday resulted In a victory for the
latt'- by it seoro of ! to 0.
K rybody Is Interested In the big vaca
tion contest Inaugurated by The Hen. All
vote can bo deposited nt the Council muffs
ollhu for the glrlH who represent this city.
Sanitary Olllcer I'hll Wareham was ool
rbratlng his llfty-llfth birthday anniversary
yesterday and the city Jail In consequence
was redolent with the fragrance t Hit
villus.
Clarence, Vance, the young fellow arrested
Friday night for obtaining goods at Hen
derson's bookstore, was discharged yester
day morning on his promlso to pay for
what ho had obtained.
The regular meeting of Hhadultlam temple
Ko SI. Dramatic Order Knights of Khorns
MH. will bo held next Thursday night,
when all members of the dramatic team
nin fermented to bo present.
A now llmecard goes Into effect today on
the Illinois Central railway. No. 4, which
lias been leaving here at 12:30 p. in., will
le.ivo at 11 .rV) a. m. No. 2 will leave at
8:05 p. m Instead of 7:W p. m.
Mrs Frederick!!. Catherine Chrlsllna
Vos. committed to the county jail from
"Walnut for three months for attempting to
thrni I lean Infant, was sent to St. Ilernard's
Jio"plial yesterday by the commlssloncra
for I 'o Insane
Louisa Hock commenced suit In the dis
trict court jexterday to foreclose a 110,000
moruage on the property known as Morn
Jtlgslde II. ii. McOee. J. K. F. McOee, who
platted the addition In 1890, and others arc
named as defendant.
S. H. Prouty, a Council HIiiITm boy, has
jiasxed suc'essfully the competitive ex
nmluatloii for a place as a physician In the
Ht Lmts city hospital. Mr. I'routy Is an
honor graduate of this year of t lie Marlon
Klmn College of Medicine and has been
nppoluted to the, chair of anatomy In his
(lima mater.
John Harclny. who stole a bolt of glng
lia" from the Hoston stole and was sent
to the county Jail, was returned to St.
Bernard's hospital yesterday. It developed
that Barclay Is a private patient at that
Institution, having been placed there by
relatives, his mental condition not being
all tight. He escaped from the hospital
the morning of the day that he committed
itlsn theft.
Word was received here yesterday of tho
death of Carlo M. Iike. the 19-vear-old
nop of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. K. take. formerly
of this citv, now resident of Woodlnwn
3'ark, 111. Tli.body will arrive here this
siftcrnoon ana according to present plans
the funeral will ho held Monday morning nt
30 o'clock from Kstep's undertaking rooms
on I'earl street. C. H. U-ikc Is a member
of tho Koynl Arcanum lodge of this city.
Hoy. tho 11-yeiir-old son of William Can
ning. 2117 Sixth avenue, was shot yesterday
morning and dangerously wounded by a
young companion named Woods, while the
latter was playing wLh a twent.v-two-cal-Iber
revolver. Tho bullet entered vnunr
Catinlug'H left breast, a short dlstnnco over
the heart. Tho physicians , probed for It,
nit failed to locate the bullet. Half an
nch nearer and tho bullet would havo
entered tho heart.
John llcese, tho old man chnrged with
Im.'i .'cr behavior to n number of llttlo
ulrls, took a change of venue from the
aiolleo court to that of Justice Vlen. An
Information charging him with assaulting
tho 8-vear-old daughter of Oeorgo llertel,
1407 West Ilro.ulway. whom he enticed
into a barn, wns llled against him nnd
on this particular charge he was committed
to the county Jail under bonds of $3,000.
Several little girls lieutltled him as the
man who hud mado Improper proposals to
them. Ills defense will be a plea of In
caulti', Davis sells -paints.
Pencils! Pencils!: Pencils!!!
flood lead pencils, 15c a dozen, one week
finly In our stationery department. These
nrn not chuip, worthless pencils, hut the
Kuglc l'oncll Co.'n regular goods, well worth
Jive cents apleco and selling for that prlco
everywhere. DoLong, the Printer, 307
Jlrcadwny.
A word with contractors nnd builders. Wo
want you to figure with us on your harlwnre
end let us show you how easy It Is to Havo
a llttlo money by visiting our store. Peter
Bon & Schocnltig. Merrlam block.
County StipervlMir Adjourn.
Tho Hoard of County Supervisors com
pleted Its work yrntenlay afternoon anil ad
journed until July 0. At tho morning ees
plon a resolution was passed declaring that
hereafter that board will oxorclBo thn full
powers given by tho statute to control work
on the public highways of tho county. Tho
resolution states Unit township road officers
havo heretofore; not compiled with tho re
quirements of tho law for the care of water
couitsro and the drainage of surface water
from roata, Tho effect of this resolution
nlll ho to Inkei away much of the control
of tho road work from the township officers,
which tho lattor. it is expected, will re
sent. Clerk of tho District Court It pod made his
report for tho llrst five nn nth of 1900,
showing that tho rccelptB of his olllce for
that period wero $1,700.15 and that tho mis
cellaneous expenditures had amounted to
JS3 79. leaving n balance of $1.1174.30. which
lind been turned Into the county treasury.
Tho auditor wan authorized to pay the
ralarles of tho deputy eherlffs for tho
months of Aprl and March.
Sheriff Couslnn reported that the cylinder
nt tho county Jnll wns out of gear and that
It now required moro than one man to op
erntc It, and tho matter was referred to the
commlttco on county property.
Hood load pencils, 15c n dozen this we-k
5n our stationery department. UoLcng, Tho
J'rlnter, 307 Hroailway.
Hotter think twlco before buying your
furniture without seeing tru lmmen;e 1 no
ut Peterson & Schoenlng's, Morriam b'c-k.
N. Y. numbing Co., Tel. W0.
Pencils, Pencils. Pencils. Pencil. Pen
cils.
Commonwealth 10. cent cigar.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated in lialern .Tjrorafka
nd lonu. James N. Caudy. jr.,
H Main St Cjuncll Hi'itT
PHONEY TO LOAN , ;
Savings Loan and Building Associat'n
BLUFFS.
BLOCKADING THE ROADWAY
I Methods Ermloyed b7 the Suburban Track
layers Are Not Popular.
TIES PLACED DIRECTLY ON THE SURFACE
Property Owner AIoiir tho Mtreelo
Occupied Are .Seiiillnur I l n Cry
for llellef from the
Unilturic".
There wns another rumor on the streets
yesterday to tho effect that the Omaha,
Council Illurfs & .Suburban Hnllwny com
pany had bought out tho old motor comp.iny,
but the officers of both companies denied
that this was tho case. Tlila Is the second
or third tlmo that this rumor has gained
currency and the general opinion ce:ns to
bo that one of the companies will absorb the
other before tho summer Is out. It Is be
lieved that cither company stands ready to
sell to the other provided it can get Its
price.
The new motor company has a large force
of men nt work at tho lake and on Its lino
south of Sixteenth nvenuo. Tho track Is
completed from Sixteenth nvenuo to tho
lake, hut beyond netting polcu and string
ing ties along tho route nothing has been
done on South Sixth street between llrond
way nnd Sixteenth avenue. Tho laying of
a double track on Sixth street south from
Sixteenth avenue has practically monopo
lized that thoroughfare and diverted all
t rnfllc onto Seventh street. The ties and
rails have been laid on the top of the
ground nnd no nltempt has lceu made to
grndo tho street, so that It is uselem for
vehlclo tralllc. Tho same conditions will
prevail when the tracks are laid on Sixth
street north of Sixteenth avenue through
tho residence portion, and property owners.
It Is said, do not relish having their street
absorbed entirely by the motor company.
They claim It will ruin It or at least greatly
damagn it as a residence street.
Avenuo C, on which tho new company has
lnld its tracks, Is In the same condition,
and from Twenty-eighth street to tho Illi
nois Central depot Is now practically useless
for trafllc. No attempt has been made to
level up tho crossings and many of them
nro in a dangerous condition, while all of
them need more or le?s attention. In many
places where tho sidewalks hnvo been taken
up to admit tho laying of tho tracks they
havo not been replaced. Complaint In par
ticular has been mado about the sidewalk
crossings at Sixteenth street nnd Avonue C.
Tho condition of these streets and cross
ings will, it In expected, ho brought up at
thu meeting of the council next week, as
Mayor Jennings said yesterday that some
thing ought to bo dono to remedy the mil
snnce. The old company Is not figuring on run
ning to tho lako this summer nnd Is not
working on Its track In that direction. It
has, however, a force of men grading Its
right of way.
You can buy a good baby carrlngo at Keller
& Hand's. 407 Hroadway, by paying Jl a
week until paid for.
The large line of bahy carriages and go
carts at Peterson & Schoenlng's makes It
a certainty that you can find what yen
want at their store. As to prices, you will
absolutely be surprised to see that they
are telling thorn at very low figures.
Pencils. Pencils. Pencils, Pencils. Pen
cils. Oravel roofing. A. II. Reed, 641 H'way.
COMMUNCK.MKNT WUBK lMKKilt AM.
Whnt llio IIIkIi .School CIunn Kxpeoti
to Put Throuuli In Flvr 1ii.
Commencement week of tho senior class
of tho High echool will open this morning,
when tho young men and women who will
graduate will attend dlvlnn services nt St.
Paul's Kpiscopal church, when tho rector,
Hov. (icorgo Kdward Wulk, will preach tho
baccalaurcato sermon to them. A special
program of music has been arrangod, which
will bo rendered by the choir, under tho
direction of William I,. ThlckHtun, as fol
low n:
Organ prelude, "Offertory"
r, . Ambrolso Thomas
Processional, "Ancient of nays"
To Deum Clark
Jubilate King Hall
Anthem, "The Strain I'prnlse"
Dudley Huck
Iteeesslonal, "Hark, Hark My Soul"
II. Smart
Organ postlude, "Offertory In K"..U Weby
Tho program for the week follows:
Monday, Juno It, 8:15 p. m. Graduating
exercises, address, Superintendent A. K.
Nightingale. Dohany opera houBe.
Tuesday, Juno 12, 8:30 p. ni. Junior re
ception to the senior class. Hesidenco of
Mr. William Moore, 10S Sixth street.
Wednesday, Juno 13. 1:30 p. in. Calrt
election of commissioned officers. High
school assembly room.
Thursday, June II, 8:30 p. m. Alumni re
ception to the graduating class. Royal Ar
ea mi in hall.
Friday, Juno 1.1, 0:00 a. m. Term repo'ts
nnd cliis-s promotions to undergraduates.
High school building.
Tho featuro of tho graduating oxerches
at tho Dohany opera house tomorrow even
ing will bo tho atidrefs of Prof. A. F. Night
ingale of Chicago. Tho full program of tho
exercises Is as follows:
Music. "Softly Fall the Shades of Even
ing Hatton
Tl,o senior class.
Invocation
Hew .Myron L Waddoll.
Music, "A Spilng Sung" Plusutl
The senior class.
Address, "A Chapter In American His
tory" Superintendent A. F. Nightingale, Chicago.
I'lano solo, Tisp.iguolo uoiitiard
Miss Maude Mu?llor.
Presentation of diplomas
Mr. h. r. lunry, president noarii
of Kd.icatlon.
Class song
t.'hlHK Of 1D0O.
Ileuedlctlon
Hov. J. W Wilson.
This year's graduating class consists of
twunty-nlne young women nnd fifteen boys.
forty-four In all. The class olllcers nro:
President, l,co Haldwln; vice president.
Flora Judson; . secretary, Cieto Hooker;
treaourer, Harrett Llnkey. Mnrgnret Mc-
Hrhle Is the class poetfos iii Charles Mc-
Cabc tho class poet, l.eo Haldwln carried
The latest gasoline stove to ex
plode, destroyed the roof of the
house at 300 Benton street.
Why invite loss of property
and loss of life?
Gas stoves are cheap and they
do not explode,
JHE GAS COMPANY, 26 and Pearl Sts.
off tho first clarn honors and Crete Hooker
thu second. "Moro lloyond" Is the clans
motto, carnation the class flower and gold
and white tho class color. Tho cIbfb yell
Is: "Hal Itn! lint The whole world thun
dered. Hurrah for the clots of nineteen
hundred."
Tho German Lutheran church of Neola,
In., has recently purchased a beautiful wal
nut chnpcl organ of the Ilourlclus Mils c
House. Airong the other churches tint
havo recently purchased organs at this pop
ular piano nnd organ house tiro thuso leca td
at Mnccdonla, Crescent City, Hazel Dell,
Pleasant Hill, Hardin, Council Muffs, etc.
33.1 Hroadway, whero tho organ stands, on
top of thu building. Tclcphouo 460,
Pencils. Pencils. Pencils, Pencils. Pen
cils. Havo you spn those easy rocking chairs
nt Potcrson & Schoenlng's? Thoy nro beau
ties. You can buy a flno writing desk nt Keller
& Hand's, 407 Hroadwny, by paying $1 a
week until paid for.
mtiixii: compavv i.omcs nil', cam:.
Mrs, lloliiiiiu Aivurdcil Si I ii. (IOO In
lice Personal Dnuinue Suit,
The second trl.il o the personal Injury
damage suit of Mri, I?mmn Holmnn of this
city ngnlnst tho Omaha & Council Hluffs
Hallway nnd Urldgc company was com
pleted yesterday afternoon In tho district
court nnd tho Jury after being out lees than
tbrco hours brought In a vordlct for the
plaintiff in tho sum of $12,000. At tho
former trial, hold before Judge Thorncll,
Mrs. Holmnn wns awarded $8,000, but tho
verdict was set nsldo by the court. Tho
motor company, It Is understood, will take
tho case to tho r uprome court.
On court convening yostcrdny morning,
counsel for tho defendant company filed n
motion nsklng tho court to Instruct tho Jury
to roturn a verdict for tho defendnnt.
Judgo Smith overruled the motion.
Tho arguments wore completed shortly
boforo 3 o'clock nnd the caso given to the
Jury at 3:15. The verdict was returned a
few minutes after C o'clock, tho Jury having
been nut a llttlo short of three hours.
Mrs. Holman was Injured while alighting
from a motor and delayed bringing suit
within tho statutory time, as overtures
looking townrd n settlement, It was alleged,
had been made by General Mauagcr Dim
mock. Tho company denied that Mr. Dlm
mock had authority to scttto claims ng-ilnat
the company. Tho case was taken to tho
supremo court, 'which ordered It tent back
for retrial.
If you still contemplate buying a -wheel
don't forget to look nt tho Syracuse. En
voy, Lacledo and other wheels nt Peterson
& Schooulng's. They nro all up to date and
you will be pleased with them. Our prices
nnd terms arc always right.
You cannot always tell at first glance Just
what you want In our big furniture line
hut wo havo courteous clerks to help you
out and show you tho btst goods In the
store. Our plan Is to please you with your
purchnse nnd glvo you tho best to be had
for tho money. Peterson & Schoenlng.
Yon can buy a nice carpet at Keller .fc
Hand's, 107 Hroadway, by paying $1 a week
until paid lor.
Save your coupons nnd vole for tho most
popular' Council Illuffs working girl.
inv for n Vnentlon,
It has been decided to give one of the
vacation trips lo some Council Dlutfs girl.
The one receiving the largest number of
vctes in the populnr Heo vacation contest
will therefore be sure of her vncatlon trip
rcgnrdlefs of the contest elsewhere. Tho
snme rules will govern as already outlined
In The Hee, and all that Is necessary now
is to hustle for votes. Hallots enn be de
posited nt the Council Bluffs ofllco of Tho
Hce, where thoy will bo counted nnd prop
erly registered. Tho result will lie an
nounced dally as tho contest proceeds until
the last y. As hn been announced, the
ono securing tho prize can select some com
panion to nccompany her and to whom free
transportation will bo furnished. It Is now
left to tho people of Council Hluffs to de
cldo who Is the mcst popular young woman
In the city who earns hor own living.
You can buy a beautiful couch at Keller
& Hand's, 107 Hroadway, by paying $1 a
week until paid for.
AJAX Tablnts A very popular nerve and
vitalizing tonic. DoIIaven's drug store.
V. P. C. T. P. Hooiner.
Miss 'Mattle h. Guild of Chicago Is In tvn
city to make arrangements for the coming
of Miss Kva Shontz, tho originator and pres
ident of the Yoiiur People's Christian Tom
poranco union, who has been Invited to
Council Hluffs by tho MInhtorlal negotia
tion of this city. Miss Guild Is stnte presi
dent of tho organization in Illinois, but li
spending tho month of Juno In Iowa nv
slstlng in Mlsi Shontz's engagements, fill
ing tho dates which tho latter cannot reach
and making tho necessary arrangements In
the larger cities which she Is to visit. M'ss
Shontz will be in Council Hluffs Sunday,
June 17.
1 Tho finest line of couches to he found In
tho city at Peterson & Schoenlng's, Merrlam
i block.
The conhtit is now on for some girl In
Council Hluffs to w'ln a vncatlon, with
transportation and expcn?ca paid free of
, charge.
Meniorlnl Servleen,
1 Tho Old Fellows and Knights of Mneca
, bees will hold mci-norlal services today.
'. Tho Odd Fellows nnd Hcbcknho will meet nt
1:30 at their temple nnd there will ho
servlcfs In tho evening nt 8 o'clock In the
largo hall.
Tho Sir Knights nnd Ladles of the Mncca
bco.4 will imeet at Knlghti of Pythias hall
nt 1:30 nnd proceed to Walnut Hill ceme
i tery, where they will decorate the graves
.'of the departed members of the order burled
there.
You can deposit your votes for tho mrst
popular working girl In tho vacation con
test at tho Council Hluffs olllce.
Gos stoves aro cheaper ihan gasollno
! stoves nnd they do not explode.
I Uriel; InjcrN llcxiinie Work.
Tho strike among tho union bricklayers
1 employed by Wlekham nros. on the con
struction of tho McHoberts building on
Hroadway came to an end yesterday morn
ing. A settlement of the difficulty was of-
fectcd and the eight men who walked out
on orders of the walking delegate returned
to work. Contractor Moore, who had the
carpenter work on the building ami
whose employment of nonunion carpenters
brought about the strike, signed the Car
penters' union scnlo yntcrday morning and
ngrecd to employ In the future none but
union men. This concession on tho part
of Mooro settled tho whole trouble and tho
bricklayers at onco returned to work.
Howell's Antl-"Kawf' cures coughs, colda.
"Mr. Illtey" C-ccnt cigar.
I.AST Wi:UIC IN I.OCAI, socnvrY.
W'ed.lliiKs ii ml Humors of Weddlims
mill Trlim to .Summer Ilrnorls,
Juno opened with a number of weddings
lest week nnd Damo Humor has It that
thero nro more to follow before tho month
Is out. Tho summer exodus to tho lnkes and
sea shoro has commenced In real
earnest nnd soclnl functkns during tho last
seven days wero few and far between. Tho
younger set are Immersed In prepnratt ms
for commencement week, tho o-iclal features
of which wilt bo tho reception by th3
Juniors nnd tho seniors Tuesday evening at
the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Moore
on Sixth street nnd the alumni re
ception to tho graduating class Thursday
(Continued on Ninth Page.)
PENCILS I
FOH OM5 WKUK O.M.r WI5 WIM.
15 Cents
These; are not cheap worthless pencils,
goods, well worth fie apiece, and selling for
Just to advertlso our Stationery Dcpar
or as few us you want, at 15c a dozen, for
You cannot get them at this prlco after
307 Broadway,
New Additions to Our Mid
Summer Glearing Sale
Wash Goods
3'c Flno dress suits, yard 3"jC
Hie flood apron ginghams, V.ic,
5c New dress calicoes, worth 8c, fie.
Cc llcautlful patterns lawns In good as
sortment colors, 3c.
(Hie Cordwclts, lawns, dimities, former
pricn 12V&c, roduced now to 614c
VcFnst color dr'rss gingham, regular
12Uc value, 7c.
10c Largo assortment of light and dark
fast color dimities, now 10c.
ISlic nig line of the new printed cam
brics, toft finish, absolutely fast color.
I'JVjc.
IGc Uniutlful stripes nnd figured dimi
ties, good assortment, 15c.
IDe Now foulardlnes, in beautiful now
Persian patterns, 15c.
lflc New pattern Scotch ginghams, extra
fine, 10c
lflc Tho now taffota, solid, in beautiful
patterns, 19c.
23c Oenulno Scotch satin strlpo madras,
now 23c.
25c Heal Imported dlmltlea, in beautiful
trl-colors, fast colors, 25c.
25c Now fancy striped bafBto In light
colors, very lino, 25c.
33c Ileal linen ginghams, such as ato
usually sold for 50c, now 33c.
35c Penu dn sole, now mercerized cot
tons, 35c.
15c SPKCIAIi new patterns, 36-lnch Im
ported madras, in light and dark colors, 15c.
lflc Dotted and stripeu autui"ji
chambray madras, very lino, 19c.
Gloves and Mitts
17c Undies' lino black silk mitts, extra
good, 17c.
25c Ladles' black and colored silk mitts,
25c.
33c Hxtra quality black silk mitts, 33c.
Gloves
50c Fine llslo and silk fabric glovea in
gray, tail, black nnd white, 50c.
WHITEUW & GARDINER,
401 TO 405 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Other People
Hamilton's $3.50 Shoes
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
They liked them and they saved $1.50. Why don't you. They are
made in all the newest styles from the best material that money will
buy. They fit correctly and every pair is warranted.
Can you think of anything else
that you could get by paying more money?
Hamilton's Shoe Store
PENCILS!
SKI.I. (SOOIJ I, HAD I'UXCII.S I'llll
a Dozen.
hut the Kagle Pencil Company's regular
that prlco everywhere.
tmcnl, wo will sell these pencils, as many
one week only.
Juno 16.
Council Bluffs
PEOPLE
appreciate our work because it is dono
in such a thorough and artistic manner.
They are also pleased to find our prices
no very moderate. If you havo dental
work that needs to be done we can
satisfy you both in the quality of work
and the price.
. ..Telephone 145
H. I. Woodbury. D. D. Council Bluffs-
30 Pearl St. Hote
i
A SORRY PLHIIIT
you may find yourself In at some tlmo
when your vehicle breaks down or somo
accident happens to It. The best thing
to do under tho circumstances Is to send
It to our shop, whero It will bo repaired
In a manner that will mako It good as
nw, at a moderate cost. Wo make a i
specialty of carriage repairing.
H. P. NELSON,
Succcfuor to W. M. Squires, '
ir,r,-l.-7 W. HroiiilM-iiy. Council TUuffx.
WHIT EL AW & GARDINER
Boston Store, Council Bluifs, Iowa.
ENTIRE MILLINERY
Straw Hats.
25c child's hat-12'.4c.
50c children's sailor hats, now 25c.
$1.00 Children's trimmed Leghorns 50c.
$1.50 chl'dren'B trimmed Leghorns .5c.
$2.50 children' trimmed Leg!ioinH--$1.2j.
Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats.
$1.50 ladles' finely trimmed hatu 75c.
$3.00 ladles' trimmed hats $1.50.
$0.50 ladles' flno straw hats $3.25.
$10.00 ladles' all hand mado, beautifully
trimmed $5.00.
$18,00 lino pattern hats $9.00.
art Waists
39c Flno 50c quality tucked while shirt
waists, 39c.
50c Flno light and dark lawn shirt wa bis,
beautifully laundoied, 50c.
75c Flno light and dark lawn un'st!,
with fancy whlto yokes, good assortment,
75c.
75c Fancy lawn waists, trimmed In
pearl buttons, nicely made, 75c.
76c Beautiful whlto lawn walBts, nu.v
pattern cuffs nnd collars, 75c.
C!c Ileautlful lino now black waists, In
all sizes, C9c.
$1.00 Full tucked all black lawn walBts,
a beautiful fttyle, $1.00.
$1.00 Flno dark colored cambric waists,
trimmed with Insertion, $1.00.
$1.00 Now stylo dark cambrlo waists, but
ton fronts, new pleated backs, $1.00.
$1.19 Now black Insertion, trimmed
waists, very stylish, In all bIzos, $1.19.
$1.25 New French madras waists, In
hoautlful pattorns, now pleated backs and
buttons down front, $1.23.
$1.23 Flno embrnldory trlmme.1 whl'e
waists, new pleated back, $1.25.
$1,50 New all-over tucked and hem
stitched front white wnlsts, 6 pleal In
back $1.50.
$1.75 Pink, light and dark nnd light and
dark blue, real chambray waists, with fancy
That have always paid $5.00
for their shoes arc wearing
SOLD ONLY AT
Safer Than Gas Stoves
The Insurance Gasoline Stoves they don't explode,
cost less than half that of a gas stove to run it.
Do you want A lawn mower, a hammock, garden
hose or anything else in the hardware lino? If you do come
in and see us.
Our Majestic Steel Ranges still lead. See our now stylo
extension ladders. .lust what you want.
P. C. DeVOL,
504 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
The old reliable hardware store.
Buy a Lot
And build your own Home upon It, and
Stop Paying Rent.
Some vacant lots located in Central sub additi m, Omaha
addition and Wright's addition. These lots will be sold
at real bargains. In a year or so thoy will bring double the
money asked for them now. Apply at Bee Office, Council
Bluffs.
VOIR BEST FRIEND IS VOIR TEETH
Take good care of them while you can. When they are gone you -nlll
remember these wordn the rest of your life.
COLD FILLING-ALLOY FILLING,
and Crown work a specialty. Prices moderate. Good Teeth, from J.'.OO
to $10.00. Kxtractlon easy and painless.
DR. A. O. MUDGE, 3B" TnSnirH,t
STOCK HALF PRICE
Sailors.
50o ladfeV sailor hats 25c.
$1 00 ladles' sailor and walUta.1; hats 50c.
$1.50 ladles' sailors and walking hats 7 c.
$2.00 lino bailors and walking halt., now
$1.00.
$2.50 mlssoj' trimmed Jumby hats ;:.25.
$3.00 misses' fine ribbon chiffon and straw
trimmed hats $1.60.
$5.00 misses' llnely trimmed hats, re
duced $2.60.
$7.60 all hand-made, trimmed hats $3.75.
Knox sailors, $1 and $5 now $2 and $2.50.
tucked back $1.75.
$2,00 Chambray madras waists, beautiful
colors nnd patterns, fast colors $2,00.
$2.00 New sailor collar pattern walstn,
Inco and Insertion trimmed, very swell .
$2.00.
$2.00 New blir. plotted waists, with while (
front nnd collar1. $2.00.
Corsets
25c A regular 39e summer corset now 25c.
39c Illg Htock of 50-cent corsets reduced
1 at this wale 39c.
60c Lot summer corsrts that wore 6Dc,
1 now 60c.
i',;c A regular $100 reinforced nummor
corset now 69c.
Suits Reduced
Our entire stock of suits for ladles, worth
i from $12.00 tp $25.00, at this salo
$6.98
Laces, Etc.
2c Yard lino laco 2c
20o 12 yards tlno valenlennoK lace, 20c.
5c (loud torchon lacos, wldo and narrow,
yard 5c
6c Flno colored veiling, yard 5c,
412 Broadway,
Council Bluffs.
Underwear
SVfcc Ladles' full slzo vests, ecru, 3 for
10c.
6c Ladles' full slzo whlto and ecru vests,
6c.
7c LadloV full taped vests, 7c.
10c Ladled' flno whlto vtits, tnped
around neck nnd arm, 10c,
12Vic Faiicy striped pink and blue la
dles' vests, well' made, 12 ',4c.
15c Wing Bleevo bleached vests for In
dies. 19c Iloal llslo vests for ladles, 19c, 3 for
60o.
25c Morcerlzed colored silk vesti, for la
dles, 25c.
60c Ileal lhln fancy vests for ladles,
none better, 60c.
Children's Underwear
2c Children's and misses' vests In whlto
nnd colors, 2c.
5c Children's ocru vests, full taped arm
and neck, 5c.
10c Misses' wing sleovo vests, 10c.
15c Lot children's pants, sizes 16 to 32,
25c and 30c value, 15c.
Men's Underwear
25c 'Men's fancy striped shirts and draw,
ers, 25c.
39c Men's flno ecru French balbrlggan,
39c.
50c Men's fancy black and whlto uuder
wear, extra quality, 50c.
60c Men's lino Kgyptlan com bod yarn
ecru shirts and drawer. 50c.
$1.00 Pure wool sanitary shirts and
drawers, $1.00.
5-Cent List
6c Oood handkerchief.
6c Card of 6 gold enameled beauty pins.
6c Yard good Mlk ribbon.
6c flood nail brush.
Co Card 2 dozen pearl button.
6c Hottlo Thomas' beM ink
6c 6 packages hair pint.
6c 6 yards finishing h .nil.