THE OMAHA DAILY BETCt SUNT) AT, OCTOBTCT. 1-1, 1000. nm u m u n n u un n'- K n m n n ti ' n u m x 9 n n n u NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. M "Lest You Forget," 'Lest You Forget" 8 COUNCIL mi cm Mi:.vri.. !2ZZ2L Davis cllfl rIrhs. "Mr Itlley." 6-ce.nt dusr. (an Mxturcs anci globes nt Hlxby's. Kino A. II. C. beer, Nouiuayor's hotel. Wullmnn. scientific optlclun. 4W H'd'y. JI M. LefTert, expert optlclnn, 23t Bdy. Bchmldl'H photos, now and latent styles. Cub. photos $1.50 do Williams, Sit Rdy. V J llostettcr. dentist. Baldwin IjIocIc. lamp's beer, Kncnke Hoysen. solo aiti-iit. 3 C ft V Woodward, architects, 533 Ildy. Drink Hudwdser b"cr. I.. RoMlifold, n. It K White, umplnytnotit ngenry. 619 Ilily. Horn, to Mr am) Mr. Willi. im Wallace f Des Moines, n daughter. Kxhlhlt uml etili- of Olbson pictures. Alexander Ar '' . 'Kt llrondwuy. Oi't tour work done nt the popular Kaule launilrv. 721 Hroadwa) . 't'hune IB" W K.iIhi undertaker, OT I Vat I street. Tnlcpn.pties llln- !iT, residence. 33. Mrs. Anna It Miller of KantM-. city ! the truest of ln-r nc;ilicw. I'. W. Mlllir. V 5raff. undertaker and lln-nsed om halmer, 101 South Main street. Thotie f. E. A. Moorehuuso Is In I.okhii. la., on business. Miss Sybil Cleveland left yesterday on a visit to friends In Jacksonville. I'l. A. C Hapulje, formerly of tills city, now of Rochester, N Y , Is vlslsliii; frl-nds here. I'rof Downs and wife of Harrison street have Rono to Ncoln to make their homo. Judge Mnrv on Hiljnuriimi-nt of i:ourt - trrdHy iifterm ui unit t Hiirlun to spend Dutlday with Ins rainm. Mrs John Smith and family wIMt to ex terd their think' t.i all thm- who us-lst-'l tht in 'n iln lr Into I'l-ivnvi'incnt It.iy Hklnm-r, !MJ Avmhio A repirted in thn poll' I.isr t ftiitiK tint tils blcyt-.e h.id been nt ili-n from t h. front porch of lit hnin Mr hikI Mrs ! t. l.oapnr have returned from 'Vdnr Rapid, whither thpy were enilitl tiv tin1 death of Mrs. I.cnper's father N (' l'lillllt and family will movp tlrlr rcehlei,. from the I'lillllps homestead on Hluff street to tin- Kostrr Hats on l'lnt Ytiniif Members Mf the Thensnphtriil society wdll meet w . ilnosday nf termini at 2:' cln-k Lt tin- ii'sldi'Mcc of Mrs. It. X. Merrintn, id orhii street 1 phols:erlttK ih tie at Morton ,Sr Klein's All kinds of muttrpsspM madp ovrr hy new process better thuii new. 122 Houth Mufti street Tilej'l.otio C4S. Ullll.itn Arod A Son of South Main stPt rrp'Ttpcl lo tin piilli'f ysti'rday tunr&lp thp thi'lt of a si't of li.irncs from tin-It1 prpmlsi'" diirlnr. the protons nluhi Tho m-nibi r of Coiini'il nimp No. II, VooJnn n of the World, will iupp it illi' liall this nflprni'on at I o'i Ioi 1 to attfiid tho fnneril ' f 111.- lati- linns I' .lorai-ns u Hp K Crfwdson pft ypstorday for Kicsas i'lty to r.ttptnl lh" ratloii.il annun niPpitnR -if tho christian i hiirch, with h .i now In sisslmi. and will List until Oi'totu r If Marshall H.intiPt of Neoln dlPd yptTilav a' Si ItTnard's hospital from lo -oni tor n'axl-i nupd S7 yrars l(o was n ninny pharRp but ha ndatlVPH in Ni'ola and Mar Ian ThP haboas pornus prorppillnRs brought nualnst Mr. O'ltrlpti to ri-covor po'r.-o'i of a 2-yp.ir-old qlrl baby wi-ti- pontlniiPil In the HUpiTlor pourt ypMttTiliiy' until HPXt I'M dnj I.izzIh I. dsachtpr of ir and Mrs. J II. Clpavrr. Co IMrst avftitip. dlt'd yostTlav ini.rnltiK iiKi-il Is yours. Tin- fmiPl'ti, which will bi hi'ld this altprnnon, will t private. AM KiiIkIU of I'vthlas In thp i'lty arc ! qupstpd to mi'Pt this uml nlin; at V:M o'clock at V F c.raffs undortiiklnn rootiH, I'd Roiitp Main street, to attend the funeral -f the late Prim Meyer. ord wns teeelved hprr vrstit.ay that Kred Hpurlltiir. the man anesteil at Avr.i on nusplelo'i of beliiK ll'.i nils' I, in t.-.iln rotiber had been ndPiisid. iih thPf were no Krounds for Irililtiu; him. Tim member- of l.odt;o No V. I ailUh I rolborliood. ure rcijlieslil t'i trept ' till s nflprxonn nl I o'clock al Mrand Arniy of tl ItPiniblle hall to utfnU the funeral of II I' .Inrspnson In a boily f'liarlps I'lttltiKcr. a straiiKcr. was ar rcned ii I)"teilivp Wei- last t Ii;li- n- i si.spl'lous eh.iracler. When spurchp.l hr. was ftpuod to be carryinn .1 watch an I a Id,' r'tolver Hp was booked no account of the In tier During the temporary absence of Ma l.tuer l.nop eNtcrdny niornlnt; a sneak thi f i-'M-pcd Into the olllc" of the Iowa. Krilll ai'd I'l itupe compauv. In thi' Masonic bl'ek, im. i taliped the till. securltiK $7 and a timr t In i-k for f2ii :.". UOllam llranz. as iishIbiipp of ll-nrv Hrauz. commenced suit In the district coirl estcrdav acalnst William and Henry DoiIkp to recover $7.1, the value of a horse which was pastured with the defendant;) and which either strined imny and wan lout or was st"l"ii The funeral ot thp latp Hans I'. Jori?.nson be held nt 2 o'clock till J afternoon from unkley'H uinlci taldiuT et ibllshment at iiii Wi'M Ilrnadway Tho servlcea will be eon ibipteil by ll"V It. K. Kntik. lector of f.r.ice rluirih. and the funeral wdll be under tit luisplces of the Panebo smluly. TnnlKht 'Tallin Iteinnul" will be xbe p'.iy at the liohativ theater. The popularity of thn pla will doubtless brltnt out n crowded house, as Is i.niallv Its reception In Coun cil Hlurfs. It Will be ptcented With .ill the uttentlon to iietatl as matked Its orljlnil production In New York city. Now beenery has been added for Hip present sensnn .ind the realistic enrthquate scene In tile last net Is soinethltiK well worih seelm? Tho funeral ol the In.e 1 "rlt as Meyer w. I bo held this mnrtilm ffnm the 11 d"ita'-ln fooraa of WV K. Hraff, 101 Houtli Miln street. Theso will act nr padbeirPi's: Kroin tho Odd Ki'llowh. Charles Sell nor, Kred Itapp, A Holier. I. K.rinn; from the K- ishts of I'ythlas, .1. .1. Klein. J V S. h iem nn. (leorKe Hill, Kred Shernviti. The hononitv pilllbearetH will be: C. Oelso, John I.ltil-r, Klrncht. K. J. Stemler. John Schleket.in3, nr. K Hush, S. O. I'mlerwooil and I,. A. HerBinan. .1 II Hawkins, the younir nun arrcsipd Krldity nvenlliK while U'lnn to sell a bicycle for $'.' at one of the paw'nsh"ps. Is belm; held for InvestlKntlon. He e'alms to bu from Ktneroti. la., whete he has been wnrkltur ns a farm hand. When llrst ar rPMted ho said he was a stnckmnu wlt't a carload ot cattle on the Solith nmlia 'iilf Uet and having tetnpnraillv run shnit f ready rnsh was trying o ralso the wind hv selling his wheel N Y. rinmbltiK Co., telephone 250. $1,000 worth of sample furs, comprlsttiR ltoa anil Collarettes, to close out nt less than manuMcturer's prices. Now on B.tle. WIUTKI.AW & OAHnlNHH. DoHton Store. Council Uluffs, la. Tho KlnK Dec Is concetled to be the hot blaat Dtovii without an equal on tho market. Potprton A SchoenliiR sell them. ' HowcJl'a Antl-"Kawf" cttre3 courIis, coljs. MnrrlOKC l.lccnnrs, s IdcnnscH to wed were Issued yesterday to tho following pursous Name and Uesldence. Arc M. K Anhlo). Macedonia. la 23 Ttlancho Hose. Council Hluffn 19 O. H l'eteruon. Council Uluffs v, Itlllunl l.andou. Council Uluffs I. trcHt Assort titciit BOYS' SOLID SHOES $1,25, $1,50, $1,75, $2,00 EVERY PAIR WARRANTED HAMILTON'S 41'2 Urij.idw.iy. FARM LOANS Negotiate! In Eastern Nebraska 1 nd Iowa James N Casady, Jr., Ue M tlli St . Council Uluffs. Save Your Money ufe PAVI(i.t, 1,(A AM) III ll.UI.MJ ASS'X, iit'd I'enrl Street, Council lllufla, Im. BLUFFS. RECOLLECTION OF .MIDWAY Omaha's Late Carnival Recalled liy Two Suits Just Started. DOG AND PONY SHOW HORSES INVOLVED Creditors I itdertnKe to Secure Their Claim mid th.- Itesnlt Is Vrrest nil the Chnrue of Horse stenllim. A dispute m o the ok net ship of eleven head of horses led 10 the arrest esterday morning of William Maloney of Omaha. Thomas Maloney of this city and James P. falter, a trainer at the ilrUIng park, on the chargo of horsestealing. The Information was filed In Jiistbe Kerrler's court by 1). J. Jarvls, who claimed to nun six of tho horses. II. V.. Cullen. who claimed to he tho owner of three of the animals, did not resort to criminal proceedings, but commenced action In the same court 10 recover his property. Muring the recent enrnlv.il In Out.iUa W. II. Ctilleus had n do it and pony show on the Midway that evident!' did not prove a very paying Investmcn. "s i; wonu he was rum I riled to borrow mnci 1 rom thp .Malotievs. whu claim that li" guv thrm n hill of sale on his entire on tilt, including the eleven horses. Knlllng lo get their money the Mn lottejs attached CiiIIcii'm property on the other Hide of the rlvif. also the eleven head of horses which were In Carter's rare, at the driving park In this city. Carter stir rrndired the animals on the representation mndo to 1 1 1 1 11 by William Maloney that he held a bill of sale for them. W. H. Cullens denied that he gave Ma loney any bill of sale, but says he simply furnished him with a memorandum of thai portion of the show thut was his persoual property nnij that It did not Include theso horses. Tho civil action brought by 11. '.. Cullens Is set for Monday morning and tho hearing In the criminal proceedings for Monday afternoon. The thtee defendants promptly gave ball for their appearance. Ladles' desks, renter tables and extension tables. These tire elegant pieces of fur niture. You can own either piece by pay ing Keller & Hand, 107 llrniuhvay, $1 a week until paid for. Prtprson & Sclioenlng, Mcrrlam blo.'k. nre gcncrnl house furnishers and will give jou tho best In the land at prices thai will save you tnonov from what the same goods will cost you In other stores. I. VST KKK IX l,OCl, SOCIK't'l. Notable W edition Add 11 Dnsli of Color to (lie l'i occcdliiK". Miss (leiievleve Cnhlwell and Mr. James It. MrCnmb were married at high noon Inst Wednesday at the homo of tho bride's j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jestie ('a id well. 6'."i Lincoln u venue. The wedding ceivmony ' was performul bv Hev. K. Allen Kuders. naUor of the I'resbvterlan church in Ham- ! burg. la. The wedding mnrch from "Lo- I hengrln" wuh played by Miss Nettle A I tin- ' worth as the bridal party entered the , narlora and took their places underneath ; handsome decora Hons of smilax and car- 1 nations with n background of paltntt an. I funis. The bride was elegantly gowned In white allk nnd carried bride's roses. Sh wan accompanied by her sister, Miss Jessie Caldwell, an nuild of honor. Fol lowing the wedding ceremony an elaborate wedding dinner was served. Among thoso nresent from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs Thomas McCnmh, Cameron, Mo., parents df the groom; Mr. and .Mrs. Alex tinder Caldwell. ISshcx, la.; Mr. ami Mrs. William Toft. Omaha; Mr. John Toft nnd Mlsa Mnrv Toft. Shenandoah. In.; Hov. and Mrs. Allen Endera, Hamburg, la. They will be at home to their friends In Hssex after October ll. Mr. Kav W. Hlxby nnd Miss Maude Mc Donald were ninrrled Thursday evening at the borne of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Charles W. McDonald, on South Klchth street. The ceremony was con ducted bv Hev. W. S. Darnes ot the First I'resbvterlan church, only Immediate reln tlvca being nresent. Mr. ami Mrs. llixby havo gone to housekeeping at CflO Sauth First street. Mrs. Felt cave an elaborate card party Thursday afternoon at tho Recline rcsl deni'o 011 Fast I'lerce street. Thero were twenty tables, tho prize falling to Mrs. Oeoren Hrown, For those who did not tdnv cards there was a guessing contest, which resulted in Mrs. John Heno, Jr , rarrvinc off (he honors ami prize. Flegju. refreshments wero nerved. The Itoval Arcanum curd nnd dancing partv Frldnv night brought out the swell set In large numbers and the affair proved one of the most enjoyable no far this sea son One of the ulensunt entertainments of tho week was the dnuclng party given lij the women of tho Degree of Honor, Au cltnt Order of Fulled Workmen, Frblny evening at Knlglitr. of Pythias hall -In the Merrlani block Light refreshmenta wero served during the evening. Mrs 1:. F. Watts W visiting with friends at Jacksonville. 111. Mrs. .Inlin .1. Cameron nnd daughter, tlltulvs. of Lead Cltv. H. D., nro tho xurata of Mts. Cameron's cousin, Mrs. J. M. Flueler Jacob Neumaver and family nrrlvrd In New York Cltv veatuday morning from their Ihirotienn tour. Iv Is expected that thev will reach home bv the middle of tho week. Mrs. I. C. Ucuihnm and Mra. J. W. Mitchell returned last evening from a threo weeks' visit in Dcnvir. Colo. Mrs. George L. Ktihle Is visiting frleuds in Chicago for a week. MIbs Pearl Vleu la visiting. friends In Liu coin, Neb. Fhe w.it, accompanied hy Miss iiussie Stewart of Omaha. I Ucv. John Asliln. I). D.. of Tabor, la.. 1c tuo guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. Host tit Willow avenue. Hev and Mrs. J. W. Wilson and daughter are spending Sunday In Tabor, la. Mrs. Chamberlain of CIiIcoko. a former resident of this city, has arrived to spend I the winter with her graiiddaughtor, Mrs. I Frank T True. Mm. Thorn of Valentine, Neb., and Mrs. Hrown of Boston. Mass., aro also guests at the True homo. ' Miss Kltznbcth Ilurt of Sioux City was 1 tho guest last week of c. w. McDonald and family t Miss Hella Cook of Hastings. Neb.. Is tho guest of Mrs. W. S. Hcwotstm o: Park av enue. I Mr and Mrs. J. H. Arthur have eone to New York on a vit to their son. William L. Thlokstun, teacher of piano, 802 Avenuo H. "Phone 51fi. i Destitute tVinnniu A womati giving the namn of Mrs. F,. II. Denny, having with her two children aRed 7 and 5 yeari, appllej at the police htntlon lntt night for lodgfng, She said her homo had been In Qulncy, ill., and sho was trying to reach Colorado, Her hUBband had de serted her and she had worked to support herself and children until she become sick. Her lungs were affected and the doctors had told her the must seek n better climate than Qtilney. With what little, money she could scrape together fhe had purchased a ticket ns far as Council Hlurfs, but was now stranded with only ft In her possession. Temporary accommodation for tho woman and her children was provided at the Woman's. Ciirlutlan Astoclnllon hospital tl.000 worth of sample turn, comprising Hobs and Collarettes, to close nut at less than manufacturer's prices, commencing than manufacturer's prices. Now on sale. WIItTELAW & OAHDINKIt, Hoiton Store, Council Hluffs, la. A nicely furnished home Is one ot tho pos'Ibllltles of today at a minimum cost and at prices that nr? within the range ot all. The best placn io go' to In order to gel the best ami the most for your money is a' Peterson .t S-borulng's, Mcrrlam block. HISMIt III l,l.i: is TOO IIIuITm 'renin lliiilite lo Itnlil (he (ilnnts from 1 the lllec. The Council Hluffs High school boys put up a good game of foot ball yesterday afternoon at the Driving park, but wero not strong enough for the Missouri Valley High school team, which cam" out of the fray victor, by a score of 11 to 6. Oraham. for the home team, did some p. 'client voi-k. 1, ml twice prevented touchdowns bv tho visitors bv fslling on the pigskin after It had been fitmbl-d. Dlngmnn was also In good fettle and scared tho only touch down for the local High silmol. Cook nnd llengle, fur the MIkmoiii'I Valley boys, did lh" best work. In the first half Missouri Valley kicked otT and Council Hluffs lost the ball on downs. After less than four minutes' play Hlght Ciimrd Heagle of tho visitors vrpt over the line for n touchdown, but failed to kick goal. Cook, shortly nfter. went through the line for another touch down, but fumbled the ball and Ornham fell on II. It was really a touchdow, but the referee did not give It. The ball was brought back to the If,. yard line, when time was called. In the second half Missouri Valley kept the ball mest of the time In the Hluffa territory. After a few ralnutcs' play Cook was pushed over the Council Hluffs line. 1ml. like Heagle in tho ilrm half, fumbled and Oraham ngaln prevented ti touchdown by falling on Hip ball. This lima the left ree ilc.-ldcd It wa:i a tnuchdewn and the pigskin wns brought to the 2.1-y,ird lino and kicked Cook got the ball ngaln. after u few plays, and managed to cross the line, securing t touchdown, nnd the Goal wa. kicked This made the scorp 11 to 0 In favor of the visitor-. Council Hluffs got the ball nnd IMntitn.in made a splendid 11111 around right end nnd safely landed It behind the line of the Vnlleyltes for a touchdown. Council Bluffs failed to kick the goal, however. This brought the score to 11 to " nnd time was called. In the second half Knox had his left shoulder dlilocuted. The lineup: Co. HltifTx. Position. Mo. Vnllev. Dlnzmati Left end Hrow n ''erron Left tackle Luhmun Peterson Left guard Co'llthard Cochran Center Smith c.unpboll Right guard Lehman Pilling Kl-;ht tackle Heagle Kettrlug Hlght end ....McLaughlin rteynor Quarterback Travis Wheeler Hlght halfbnck Ollnger r'iason Left halfback Conk Knox Fullback Hogera Substitutes: For Council HlulTs. Pilling and Planner; for Missouri Valley, Carter. Owens nnd Jackson. Referees: Harris. Mis Hourl Va!lo . Hallock. Council Hluffs. Time keepers: I)als. Mlsruirl Valley; Mitchell, Council Hliiifd. Linemen: Frlnsler, Mis souri Vnlb; Hicks, Council niurfs. I'lir rlll'. $1,000 worth of sample Furs, comprising Hons and Collnrettes. to close out nt less than manufacturer's prices, comtU'.nclnij Saturday, October 1.".. WI1ITHLAW & GAHDINEIt, Hoston Store, Council Hluffs, la. Carpets, ni!s mattings, oilcloths and linoleum nt Keller nnnd's, 107 Broadway. You ran own either by paying $1 a week until paid for. Have you ever looked over the good points of tho Radiant Homo bacburner? It Is the test heating stove made In America. Sold by Peterson & Schoenlng, Morrlam block, and warranted not to crack. Church VntPN, St. Paul's Kplttopal church. Ilev. George Edward Walk, rector. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion nt S o. in.; morning prayer and sermon at 10:30 o'clock, subject of sermon. "Avoiding Temptation;" evening prayer and sermon nt 7 .10 o'clock. subject of sermon. "Scinethtng About Churrh History and the Anglo-catholic Reforma tion." Hev. John Askln, O. D., of Tabor college, Iowa, will preach al both services today at the First Congregational church, exchang ing pulpits with the pastor. Hov. J. W. Wil son. Services at Ornec Kpluenpal church, Rev. It. L. Knox, tcitcr, today will bo ns follows. Sunday school at ! 45 n. m.-, mnrulng prnyer and sermon ut 11 o'clork; evening prayer and sermon at 7:,10 o'clock. Elder Charles Deny of Woodbine, la., will pi each at the Latter Day Saints' church on Pierce htreet nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. 111. tndny. Sunday school will bo held at noon. The Mount .Inn Hnpllst church will hold hervlcis in Karnirn,' hall In the county court houbc at 11 n. in. and 8 p. ni. The pustor. Rex. K. D. Wilson, will preach In the mcTnlng "Ml Rev. (Iretn of Omnha will till the pulpit In the eenliig. The Young People'.! Chrlnlan Temper ance union w III hoi 1 n mcc'.lnn; this after noon nt 3 n'rln.-l: at tho Hroadway Metho dist church. The principal address will bo delivered hy Arthur J. MrCo'.l of Dcb Molnrs, state president of tho union. District mil I Antes,, Judge Macy In thi- district tourt yesterday dlsmltsed the suit of John Crow against the Pawnee Hill Wild West show, as Crow failed to comply uhh the order of the court nnd II In the additional Htlnchineut bond. Crow brought suit ngalnst (he show to recover damages In a cnnnlderahle inlin for nllcs-'d breach of contract, Mrs. Mary Smith has appealed to the su preme court from the ri.llni; of Judge Mncy III the district mutt In her.' divorce suit. The court granted her the dlvo'rce prajrd for, but refused her application for alimony. The following final equity assignment for the teim was made yesterday by Judge Maey: .Monday. October 16 West against Short. Tuesday, Octnlu r 10 Smith and others ngalnst Hollow.iy and others; Sdtzer against Limit and others, Wednesday, October 17 lMwards agatnBt C'araily and others. Thursday, October IS-In the matter of Wlgbtman cstnte. Monday, October 22 Nush ngalnst Union I.and ami Improvement company, Wednesday, Octobtr 24. McKenzlo against McKenzte. Commonwealth lO-eent cigar. Davis sells' paint. Ilncli mi Old ntti'iiilcr. I Governor Shaw's parole for William E. Hoch, who was sentenced to six months In tho penitentiary for forging tho name of tho Queal Lumber company to a check, was received here yesterday afternoon, hut It Is doubtful If It will be of much benrflt to the prlioner. He Is still In custody at tho county Jail, being held nt the rtqueat ot the Otnulm authorities. Sines his con rlctlon here It doTeloped that at tho time Hoch committed tho forgery In this city a suspended sentence of six tnoaths wai hanging over his head for a similar oCTenst, committed across the river. In view of tho recent developments some I of the oQlclals who signed the application 1 for 11 parole have since written to Oov I ernor Shuw, withdrawing their names, and It Is expected that the parole will bo withdrawn and Hoch hare to serve out his sentence, unless he Is turned over to the Omaha authorities In the meantime. Proprietor Merrltt of the Arcade hotel of OmahB "vas victimized by Hoch to the tune of $53 and he has decided to prose cute him. j SiiIIiikit'b NprnklliK Dutrs, Hrnjainln I. Salinger of Carroll. Is., who has ben engaged by the ropitbllcnn national committee for a number of 'specihes In Dakota and Indiana, was in ! tho city esterday on his way to Denlson, where lie spoko last night. Friday night he spoke at Atlantic, Cass county, to a big meeting. Talking about national politics, Mr. Sal inger said: "Of eoutBO there Is no ques tion about Iowa. It Is simply a question of the slzo of thn majority It will roll up for MrKlnley. My observations through out tho state make me hnvo not tho sllghtc't doubt but thnt the republican party has made and Is dally making steady gains. Tho democrats will realize that there Is no apathy among tho repub licans when It eoir.es to voting next month." Mr. SHllnger. who Is reporter of the Iowa supreme court, will go to Dakota next week and from there to Indiana. It Is beautiful weather, but there Is no telling when tin- change will come. Don't let It cntch you without a good Btovo to keep you wnrm. Look at the Itadlant Homo hnseburner or the King Hee hotblnst bo fore you buy. There Is no other niako on the market tbat equals either of these stoves. For Snip. Just received, large (ample line of furs, which we will close out nt less than manu facturer's price. Now on sale. WHITHLAW & OAItDINKH. Hoston Store. Council Hluffs, la. Acorn bnseburners. ho' blasts, cooking stoves, atrtlghts and steel ranges, tho best stoves made Sold by Keller & Hand, 40" Htoadway. You ran own one of these stoves by paying $1 n week until paid fo Kidnap Ills (iriinilclillil. Fearing that his little fi-year-old grand daughter, of whom be In passionately fond, was about to be removed hy her parents to Missouri, John F. Tbncker took the child to his own home and refused to surrender her to her father. Since the marriage of his daughter with Phillip Hertes the rela tions between Thackcr and his son-in-law hnvo not ben. the pleasantest. When the child's father learned that she was nt the home of her grandfather and that the lat ter had refused to surrender her, Hertes went before Justice Vlen nnd filed an Infor mation ngalnst his fnthrr-ln-law charging him with kidnaping. Hertes accompanied the constable to Thneker's residence, where, after persuasion, the old man was finally Induced to surrender the child. Ho gave ball for his appearance and will have a hearing on the kldnaptng charge Monday afternoon before Justice Vln. To those who think of furnishing their homes an Invltntlnn Is uxtended to visit the store of Peterson &. Schocnlng, Merrlam block. They have everything you want and will sell It to you at the lowest prices pre vailing anywhere. For finle. Just received, large sample lino of furs, which wo will close out at less than manu facturer's price. Now on sale. WHITELAW & OARDINKR, Roston Store. Council Uluffs, la. Claims KiiliiKt '" IluaU. Claims to the amount of $17,000 were filed nualnst Olllcer & Pusey's bank yes terdav with the clerk of tho district court bv crrdltors. Six small claims aggregat ing $1,200 were tiled against tho OUlcer estate Hv order of court Receivers Hercshelm nnd Murnhv were substituted as plaintiffs in the several actions hrought ami pending In the district court In the name of Olll cer Pusev. A number of the claims against tho bank alreadv Hied wero nmended yesterdny so ns to Include Interest at por cent from the date of tiling. Word wns received from Clnrlnda yester day thnt W. H. M. Pussy's condition was not lmnroved. ICIUs l.ny Corner Stone. The corner stone of the new Elks' club house on First avenue will be laid next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with np prourlate exercises. Dr. T. 11. Lacey, thj exalted ruler, will lay tho stone, while ' F.mmnt Tlnlov will deliver the oration. Tho Elks' duartet will furnish the music. A number of members of the order from Onmhn. Lincoln and Iowa towns aro ex pected to be nresent on the occasion. Don't burn vour old wool mattress. Mcrean & Klein will do them over by thp new nroeefcH better than uew122 S-ulh Main street. nintrlct Tcui-lirr' Mecllim. ForU -three teuchors frum Garner, Kane ami Lewis townships were present at the district meeting held rslorday in County Superintendent Mc.Mnnus' ottli-e. Tho sub led dlKctic.-ud was "How to Lessen Tardl nesn nnd Absence." District meetings wero abai held in Cicsccnt, Oakland and Macedonia vesterdur. Tno next moctiug for this dlatrlct will ho held December 22. Flvo meetings during the yetr will be held In each district. I 'hi- SiiI p. Jusi received, large sample line of Furs, which wo will close out at less than man t.fecturer's prices, coiiimeiliinr; tomoirnw, 1 s-jttiiilty. October 13. WHITELAW & GARDINER. I Hcston Sti re. Council Hl'iffa. Is. 1 From one to a hnlf-dozou carloads of new 1 furniture received overy week at tho store ' of j'cteriou ib scnocning, .Mcriumi mut. 1 . I Henl Kstule Trunfer. I The following transfers were filed yestcr ' dny In the abstrnet, title and loan office of J, W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: 1 Thomas Wilding to Jennie JI. fool;, ' iic.v4 eci 7 uml nw',4 swi4 S-77-H. ' d.$ 3..'00 County treasuier to John L Si-hroe-1 iler. lots 5 and . block Id. Hums' add, t d :.' 0 Robert N Walle and wife et al to C. L. Knight, lots 13 and 14, block 20, Railroad add, w d " County treasurer to Theodore Lawn, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 3, Hunny side mid, t d 4 Dnvld R, Lorlng and wife to Minerva Hnrrold, lot 7. block 7. Pierce's Biib dlv. s w d 70) County treasurer to II. M. Hardin, lot n, block 33, Mulltn's subdlv. t ... . 1 II. M. Hardin to EllZHbnth Hardin, lot 3, block 16, Hryant & Clark's subdlv. lots IS and IS, Midland ndd: lot IS. block 45, Ferry add, and lot 6, block 33. Mulltn's s.ibdlv, w d.. . 400 Huttle O. Hardin and husband to Elizabeth Lumen, lot r, block 33, Miillln'a rmbdlv, n c d M Total eight transfers $4,413 H D That e HATT1-HS. nnd ent ry tlie best nnd most up-to-dittc line In thin city, conslMlnp of the Miller awes and Stetson -three of the best makes known. All .styles, all prlces-fiom $1 00 tip. in Ha "IF YOU RUMPLE SURE OF CONGRESS Phillip Sajg Iowa's. Second DiBtrict is Safo in Line. FEELS SATISFIED WITH THE SITUATION standard Oil Cnmiiniij lltijw I i tin I, nut of the llltlrtii-iiilrlit Ice I iiniiiinles In the Cltj nf lrn Mollies. DES MOINKS, la.. Oct. IS. -(Speciul Tel egram.) Charles Phillips, member of the state republican central committee from the Second district, returned today from n visit of several days In Mnquoketa and In other parts of the district. After thoroughly In vestigating the situation Phillips says he would be willing; to watr almost any amount within reason that Captain Rumple will be elected to congress. lie did not de pend altogether upon what his eyes saw, but conversed with those who ulwnys keep In close touch with the political situation, both democratic and republican. Harvey Ingham, Gardner Cowles and Committeeman Drug of the Tenth district nro lu conference with the republican con tral committee today In relation to a list of speakers for that section of the state. It was decided to give them six speakers, but tho list has not yet been made up. Hon. C. O. Saunders of Council Hluffs will be one of them, however. Tho following opinions were handed jlown by tho supreme court this morning' Mary Yetzor against John L. Yotzer, Laura. Yetzer and Mabel Yetzer, Cass dis trict; reversed. Robinson & Co. against John F. Larson, Henton district; utllnned. R W. Carraher acuinst R. H. Sheriff. N. H. Frnnre, T. I). Hnstle and Allen. Hue district, reversed. A. It. Chadwlck Hgnlnst .lame Stnut. sheriff. N. H. France. T. I) Hnate nnd George F Thiers. Polk district . atllrmed. It Is stated that the Htandard Oil com pnny, which has been working to gain con trol of all the Ire plants In the city, secured the last one today. A week ago the Stand ard's agent, A. L. Cllnlte. announced that ho had five out of the six plants and, nfter holding out a week, he now has the other The six plants are valued at 11.,000. ELKS CLOSE THE CARNIVAL "Drat People on ISnrtli" CJlve One of Tlielr CluirHCterlstlr Funnies at Atlantic. ATLANTIC. Ia.. Oct. 13. (Special Tclo Erum.) The InBt dav of the Atlantic car nival closed with an Immense crowd 111 tho cltv and a day of enthusiasm. It wus democratic dav and Klks' day and the members of tho order were In attendance from Council Hluffs. Omuha. Crcston and nolnts of southwestern Iowa. They gave a parade tonight, which caused no end ot amusement. Many of thctn wero clad In nlchtKowns and carried torches and others wero dressed 110 In various fantastic styles. Ono of the features was a "patrol" wason Iraniovlsed from a butcher's cart. In which thev gathered up Klks who were still found In tho stores or on the streets. After parading through tho streets for half an hour they proceeded to tho Klks' hull, whero a characteristic and Interest ing program was carried out and a bau uuet was bIvcd. Tho tloral oarado was repeated today. This afternoon during ono of the frt-o performances a large crowd was standing In front of ono of tho stores, when the sl'downlk uavo way und precipitated about thlrtv neonlo Into a bnsemcnt ten feet below. No one was serloutdy Injured, thbiich several sustained bad bruises. No sooner had tho people been gotten out than a stone step fell lu where they had been. In a secern nt the opera hcuso this aftrrnoon I. H. Gibson, candidate for stale nudttor on the denuicrntlc ticket, pro nounced President McKlnley and quite n number of other republican lenders traitors. Thin Indictment did not call fcrth much enthusiasm among tho Cass countv democrats. MISSING MaFIS LOCATED AVIIIInni Till till I of Inrrn Is Kul.l (o lie III Soldiers' Home, WATERLOO, la., Oct. 13. William Tut hlll, mourned ns dead slnco October 18. ll-SH, Is said to have been located nt tho Soldiers' homo lu California. Tuthlll formerly lived at New Albln, la., where ho became a member of tho Ancient Order of United Workmen of Iowa. Ho disap peared at Ottawa, ICati., and sevoral yenrs later his wife, Harriet A. Tuthlll of Du buque, brought Htilt to recoer on a $2,M0 policy held In the order. The enso was tried twice In the district court und is now pending In the supremo court. Tut hlll was located, It Is alleged, by an ap plication his wife mnde for a pension. A search of the records. It Is said, revealed that a party of the same name, company nnd regiment s being paid n pension In the Soldiers' home of California. Cull for Contribution. SIOUX CITY. Ia Oct. 13 Commander M. I). Pavls of the Department of Iowa, Grand Army of the Republic, has sent to his adjutant general a general order call ing upon comrades In thin state for con tributions to relieve botwren 150 and 200 families of old union soldiers who suffered by tho Oalvestnn disaster. Anything In the hardware line ran be found at Peterson & Schoenlng's, Merrlam block. Women's Hoard of Mission. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 13. This morning's session of the Christian Women's nnard nf Mlitslons meeting was taken up In listening to aevernl addresses and In the submlislon and dltcuBslon of reports of the committees on India, Jamaica and Mexico. Miss Mary Grayblol, a missionary In India, addressed the gathering on the work In that country and Mrs. Uathrop Coolley of Ohio spoko on bible work Other addresses wero by Robert SMITH & BRADLEY IIAVI- Til KM FROM US, TIUiY'HF, THE LATEST FROM THE PARIS EXPOSITION OARLANu STOVES AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE OVER ALL OTHER MAKES. This Is mil tincipccteil tic -t to us, nm nt- hrxrr ulnars mntntalnrit that the WIT (JAHI.AMI IllSH lit It. VIC It H, ,,"'." 111 or bet li all ndils, Tliry linrt- niir-tlilrd larger ulr fltim nml Ilie bnttCMt linse of lili llnril c.inl stnic ninile. Tlirj nre tlnest In ileslmi. nml the nli-Ule U Kimi'sntrcil not to tnrnl.ti. U11 nlll koi.ii lie nntliiK r stnt e, nml vrc niuil yoti to cum.- In mid rr Oils store nml net our iirlcr brfnre yon bnr. I oiilriietorx run sure lilnnr, l,r burluu thrlr liiilldlnir KsrJnar. 1 10 in nm. H arc nKPllts for Ihr Majestic Steel Ranges and Boynton and Monitor Furnaces. P. C. TUt Old 504 Broadway. B600$090eO0900CO0OtO000OtOt o 9 o e o 0 o o -BUCK'S Hake White snameled lino ono quality In anything I.. Their J15C0 Cook Htovc Just s durable ns their $35 Range Plainer and loss of It all the dffercui- ira and cheaper grades in all other Unci mean poorer qunllty and less durability. Not so In Huck's. Ono quality--the best. We sell the fuel savers of the country-Colo's Original Hot nUut, for hard or soft coal. The Favorite Haso Burner two nnd one-half tons will run It. The I'nderfecd Furnnco snves half the cost of hentlnir. o o o G p o o o o 41 MAIN Council Bluffs, 0060e00000009000090090 oo Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots In a body for sole t m Tory reasonable pries. Thus lots are located In Omaha, addition an a It high and dry. Tbty will make a rplondld location for soma faotorr. Bavtral other lets suitable for building purposes oo of thorn especially will make a fine location for a home, belnc within on block ot th motor line and within two blocks of a school houi and churoa locaUa la the weatern part ot the rftr. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. no YOU KNOW IT? Do you know thnt DoLonp;, tho Printer, has n stationery dopnrtmont, where evorythlnp lb sold ut ronHotmblo prices? Good Pencils, 2 for Sc All lcinds of Pens, 10 for Sc. Letter Flies, 35c Mielf Paper, 10 yards for fic. (Jood EnvclopcH, 25 for fie. A Fino Lino of Uox Stationery nt Kasy Prioos. 307 BROADWAY, RHEUMATISM m w4nm 1'se Hells Hbe imatn Cure, a sure and prompt remedy .or rheumatism, neuralgia, sclathu lutnlmso. gout. Has cured thous nnda will are ou Price 50c a box; small size 25c, at druggists or mailed. KING DRUG COMPANY, niinell III 11 nn. lima, Anentn. s2 sj-'ents. Itlsapniltim ewri. f'r c-jrHtwlj., caturr 1, nerynij iriiuhl!-, lieaiUi Im ami "'"""'r,"1";";,,.,'. f !iil. Otic ikti1.in n, u.. u.nUiieniuiirotlianH 7 Z iu'unerJ tiy'bealh. cut Suddenly Cured. I - S T".it"-"d inn- -tilMlioo-l with a tliou ( T li,i .ifui.tintHibnriiifcntnrru, ner- 'J von INiiblei, tirjiUclie, couitlra lot) rf snd errllclad, I tiwn n inr.j worn V. 1 ticatuieut of iT. ilurklmrt' oiot4ble StrAlA. I'.inipound wblrli radli-allr ciireil roe. -"SP-1 Mnllle llilro-, Wilton, Me. Fur Ml" by .ill driiKKMi. , Tlilrtr Uyf trMtmn for si-i. ntr day' ireutioiTit M uuaittn' tMtiuenl l ' "'lovi ri.il irratiiunlrN In Jublet I iirm I'lramint to Take, lilt. W. h. HLltKllAItr, UtKlruutl, Oh o. Hopkins of Illinois and 1). IJ. Iinnncnberc of Indian Terntory. Tho llrst session of the American Christian Missionary society, the secoud of tho three ullled societies making up thn convention, was hold this tuornliiK. presided over hy Frank YV. Allen of Kentucky. This society will bo In session until Wednesday noxt. Tho morning's business waa purely routine. Relief (ilvcn lo (Sill vi-slim, OAI,VESTON, Tex. Oft. 13-Hnirart Healy. treasurer rt itii Oa'vcatnn roll -f fund. acknowledRe'i receipt of eonlrlbiul'ins from Octnbcr t to II. inclusive, amountliM tn 11DS.tii2. This Includes JIJ'.O'M receive 1 thrniiKn CJovernor fltyers and 121 K2I re ceived through Mayor Joiks Thn arnnint previously ucknowleda d was I7M,M3, ma(. InB Hie total to date f,1j. II Kl H n n n H H H n H RIGHT." DeVOL, nellnlilr llnril rrnrr Mnn, Tel. 87. STEEL RANGES.. O ( O 0 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o Hlscuit In 1-2 Minutes. Ruck's Cast Cooks and Ranges, called Ruck's Only STREET. 0 - - Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SALE Houso of 6 rooms, cellar, city water and bath, 1 blocks ftom I'. 0 J1.100. 6-room houso on Mynstcr St., J 1.600. g-room bouse, pantry, closets, city water, cemented cellar, nice lot, fruit and shade trees, blocks from I'. O., $1,600. Good 5-rooni house, with bath and closet, cellar, city water, cistern, goed barn; only ji.f-oo- House of 1 rooms, pantry, cellar, coal Iioubo, city -water; $S!iO. ?60 down, balance monthly C-room house and room to finish two more rooms, city water, good repair; $1,100. $100 down, balanco monthly. Kino houso of 10 rooms besides basement, bath, rloset, kus, furnace, laundry room, water on threo Moors, cbnlro location. 100-acro farm, nearly all In cultivation, bouse, barn, well, etc., $25.00 per acre. Johnston 6t Kerr -.15 Broadway, Co Uluffs. iDohapy Theater,.. Ml.MIAl il( TO lllill I I. 11 Twelfth yinr of Aldnn Henrdlct's FABIO ROMAN I A romantic Melodrama of Hurpasst,K hxci letiro, ORIIATKST Ol' HTA'JI'3 AN'D KCHNlc HKKKCTB, AH OHIO t. A U.Y i'Ri: BBNTKD IN NfiW YORK OITY Triers, '-!', tl.'n Hint r,Oo.