V 8 TJIE OMAHA DAILY JEE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. GRAND DISPLAY OF STYLUS IN FANCY FLANNKL WAISTS. SUIM'RI! STYLES IN SILK WAISTS THE SWKLLEST TO HE SEEN. HOLIDAY GOODS AT THE COUNCIL MI.VOH MUNTIO.V. Davis sells glass. "Mr. HUcy," G-cent clgnr. Flno Missouri oak. Gilbert Bros. Gas fixtures and globes nt Blxby's. Flno A. 11 C. beer, Neumnycr's hotel. Wollmnn, scientific optician, 409 U'd'y. Bchmldt'H photos, new nnd lntcst styles. W. J. Hostettcr, dentist, Baldwin block. Mooro's stock food kills worms, fattens. Beo Hchmldt for elegant holiday photos, W. W. Loomls Is in Chicago on tuslnoss. Drink Hudwelser beer. L. Hosenfold, ugt. lerfcrt, Jeweler, optician. 2M Broadway. T'Irturo framing, C. E. Alexander & Co., (33 liroadway. Ijulleo' nnd Rents' cafe, Sit Broadway, open day and night. W. F. Draff, undertaker and dlslnfcctor, 101 Bouth Main struct. 'I'liono tM. Qet your work done at the popular Eagle laundry, 721 liroadway. 'I'hono 157. W. C. Kstcp. undertaker, 2S Pearl street. Telephones: Ofllce, 07; residence. 33. Knights nnd ladle of Security glvo a danco January 1 In Itoy.il Arcanum hall. Morgan & Klein, upholstering, furniture repairing, mattress making. 123 8. Main st. A. Perkins of 122 Eighth nvenuo has bos-) called to Now York by tho death of his mother, Mrs. Vera Perkins. Mrs. Albln llustcr wishes to nnnounco that all hats In her storo will bo sold at half price during tho holidays. A want ndd In Tho Hco wilt bring results. Tho samo attention given to n want add In Council IllutTs as nt tho Omaha olllcc. Sheridan coal, onco tried always used. Smokeless, no soot, clinkers nor sulphur, l'rlco $5, Jj.OO. Kenlon & Foley, solo agents. Elder I. M. Hmtth, district mlcslonary, will prench this morning and evening nt tho Latter Day Balms' church on 1'lercn street. A inarrlago llccnso was Issued yesterday to Ocorgo A. In nog, ngeil 23, of Omuhu and Edna Esta I'lcrce, uged 24, of lJenkclmtn, Neb. A. K. Hough reported yesterday to tho Sollco tho theft of a blcyclo from his rest onco nt 3020 Avcnuo A. Tho wheel was tnken from tho front porch. Tho Novelty cloak More, KM liroadway. was ngaln crowded yesterday with eager buyers for Christmas goods. Sco their ad vertisement In today's paper. Tho pastor, Itev. E. D. Wilson, will con duct services today at Mount .Ion llaiitltt church nt 11 a. m. nnd S p. ni. Hun. lay Hcliool will ho held at 3 p. m. Up-to-date, tho sweliesl linn and noblest styles In neckties nnd iniitller.s Is tho ver dict of all who havu seen tho display for tho Christmas trade nt Hmlth & Bradley's. Tho following services will ho held tndov nt Ornco Episcopal church: Hundnv school lit !)M5 n. in., morning prnyer and litany ut 11 o'clock, evening prayer nnd sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Evangelist A. II. Horton will hold a spe cial servlco nt tho Iowa Holiness mission, 141 liroadway. this afternoon at .1 o'clock. Meetings will bo held every night this week nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho Eadlcn of tho Maccabees will hold a Hpeclal meeting Monday afternoon at tho usual tlmo nnd plnco for tho purpose of balloting on candidates. Schmidt's photograph studio will bo open all day today to tako photographs regard less of tho weather, as dark days tiro as good as any for taking them. Stephen Van Camp of Lincoln nvenuc, re cently recommitted to St. Hernnrd's hos pital, has been ordered sent to tho Insane asylum ut Clarlndu and will bo taken there today by Sheriff Cousins. Ono of tho busiest places yesterday In tho city selling toys and holiday goods wns the 10S Storo ut llfl Broadway. An elegant dis play will be found nt this Htoro and tho .prices nro down to bedrock. . Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services this morning at 10:45 o'clock In tho Sapp building. 'I ho subject of tho lesson will bo "Is tho Universe, Includlui; Jinn, Evolved by Atomic ForcoV" Tho monthly meeting of tho Young Peo ple's Christian Temperance union will bo held nt the First Presbyterinn church this nfternoon nt 3 o'clock. Thoro will bo an uddress by Itev. It. Venting and special music. From now on till Chrlstmns Smith & Ilrndley will show tho lluest lino of chrlst mns furnishings over put on display In the city. Don't overlook a chanco to get the best and lntcst whllo you aro doing your holiday shopping. Should tho weather continue favorable Contractor Wlcklintn expects to bo able to pavo North Second street from liroadway to Washington nvenuo this year. This street will bo positively tho last that he will attempt to pavo this year. Mrs. Fredda Oppenhelnicr of Webster City nnd MrH. 1211a. L. Houghton of Hed Oak, f;rand matron nnd grand treasurer respoct vely of tho Order of the Eastern Star of Iowa, wero tho guests last week of Mrs. a. Jl. Jackson, grand secretary, at her home on South First street. Mrs. Opponhelmer expects to visit llnrmony lodge of this city olllclally somo tlmo in tho coming spring. I Anderson, u roomer nt tho Atlantic houno on South Main street, befriended a Htrnngor and permitted him to occupy bis room Frlduy night. Ho regrets It now, ns when ho uwoko yesterday morning tho Htrnngor had departed, as hnd 510 which Anderson had tho night before In his trous rni pocket. Tho pollco wero untitled, hut wero unnblo to hecuro uny truco of tho missing stranger. Tho nttrnctlon at tho Dohany theater to tdght Is "Heart and Sword," In which Walker Whltesldo appears. Mr. Whltesldo lias an envlablo reputation on the stago nnd needs no introduction to the Council J Huffs theater-goers. Tho play la certain to jllcaso nil who go, Judging by what tho critics of other cities say. The play 'h a comedy-drama nnd hns an exceptionally Ftrong plot In which Mr. Whltesldo will bo neon at his best. Ladles of tho Maccabees hnvo elected tho following olllccrs for tho ensuing year: Past commander, Clara Ynunkermnnj'com mander, Anna Forsou; lieutenant comman der. Anna Hrlll; record keeper, Martha llouchor; llnuncu keener. Clnra Precious: chaplain, Mngglo Mitchell; sergeant, Lizzie lauderstnlth; mlstress-at-arms, Ida Solby; sentinel, llosa Canning; picket, Mary Sut ton; musician, Mnmlo Lohan; captain of tho guards, Rosa Hunuck. Lily camp, noyiil Neighbor of America, linn elected tho following officers for the ousulng year: Ornclo, Mrs. Marv C. Schlu ter: vice oracle. Miss Bertha Coffeen; chan cellor, Mrs. Nolllo Plnckney: marshul, Mrs. Cnrrlo Harlow; recorder, Mrs. Laura J. Morris; receiver. Mrs. Sarah J. Watts: Inner sentinel, MrB. Freda. Tlmme; outer sentinel, Mrs. Mary Wind; manager, Airs. F. Weatherbeo; physicians, Susan Snyder, Anna Peckhnm, M. II. Snyder; delegato, airs. Laura J, Morris; alternate, Mrs. jA'nora Canning. N. Y. numbing Co., telephone 250. That neckwear nt Metcalf's Is elegant. Ilenutlful rugs at Keller & Band's. For n substantial Christmas present seo tho big lino of fornlturo carried by Peter sen & Schoenlng. Merrlam block. Elegant sldobonrds, ladles' writing desks, lino rock Ingchalrs, beautiful ccntcrtnbles, couches, bookcates and, In fact, anything you want In tho turnlturo lino is to bo found at this storo. For neckwear follow tho crowd to Met calf's. Music racks and cabinets nt Keller & Band's. Fit well the first day. Look well the last day. HAMILTON'S $3.50 SHOES FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska and Iowa. James N, Casady, jr.. lit Main St.. Council Bluffs. Save Your Monty bAVINCiS, LOAJI ASD UUILUlf By Investing With the NO AHS',1, BLUFFS. SENTER CLEAR IN ONE CASE Jury Decides That He Sid Hot Swindlo Lougeo & Lougee. MINNESOTA WARRANT IS HELD BACK Governor Shan- Will Ulve the Defense llenrlna; Before Uravntlnar ItetinUltlon Paper Asked for lr Governor I.lnd. "Thank God, you have cleared an Innocent man and I am onco moro frcol" exclaimed Thomas It. Senter as be sprang from his scat and shook tho hands of tho Jurymen In tho district court yesterday afternoon as soon as Judgo Green completed reading tho verdict which pronounced Sentcr not guilty of uttering tho forged deed whereby Lougee & Lougcc of this city wero swindled out or $040 In October, 1S98. Several of the wit nesses for tho defenso could not restrain themselves when tho verdict of acquittal vns announced and gavo expressions to their feelings by cheering, which was promptly suppressed by the court olUcers. Tho trial, which occupied the entire wcok, was brought to a closo yesterday morning and tho caso given to tho Jury shortly heforo tho noon hour. After receiv ing tho chnrgo from tho Judgo tho Jury won taken to dinner nnd In about an hour after Hb return tho verdict was rendered. On tho convening of. court yesterday morning Attornoy John Mudd of Memphis' m ml o tho concluding argument for tho de fense, during which ho took occasion to mako some disparaging remarks concerning E. It. llnrtlctt, who had assisted tho stato In tho prosecution of tho caso and who had on tho previous day been placed on the stand In rebuttal of ovldonco offered by Eotno of tho defenso's witnesses. Judo Green wns In his chnmber preparing his chargo to tho Jury and his absence from tho court room pormlttcd of a passago of arms between the two nttornoys from tho Mis souri town which formed ono of tho sev eral moro or less sensational features of n most Interesting and unusual caso. Ilartlctt resented tho statements mado concerning him by Attorney Mudd nnd springing to his feet nnd shaking his clenched fist at Mudd exclaimed: "Well, what nbout John Mudd's reputa tion at his home? You would not daro to mako theso statements about mo In Mem phis, and that you know." Turning on his heel Attorney Mudd looked nt Ilartlett and said: "I don't know yet whether you will evet get back to Memphis." Iliirtlctt was nbout to say somethlng moro when the court bailiffs Interfered ana rapped for order and tho Incident closed. Tho closing argument for tho state was mado by County Attornoy Klllpack. Deputy Sheriff Davis of Blue Eartlf, Minn., was waiting to arrest Senter on a chargo of swindling John VanSlyke of that placo last July out of 1,000 on a deal sim ilar to that In which Lougee & Louge wore buncoed, but he was disappointed, Senter's attorneys had boon In communica tion with Oovcrnor Shaw with a view to Inducing him to withdraw the granting ot tho requisition from the governor of Min nesota and succeeded In so far that Gov ernor Shaw has granted them a hearing In tho matter. Tho following telegram was received by Sheriff Cousins from W. II. Fleming, pri vato secretary to tho governor: "Hold Senter nnd do not surrender him on requisition warrant until you hear further from tho governor." Sonter accordingly was placed In charge of tho sheriff and will bo hold horo untl? tho question ot granting tho requisition from Minnesota Is determined. Tho hear ing, It Is expected, will bo had before Gov ernor Shaw Monday at Des Moines. Senter Sue for IJnmnireii. As a sequel to his acquittal Thomas It. Senter commenced suit In tho district court hero last evening against F. C. and E. II. Lougeo of this city and E. R. Bartlott of Memphis, Mo., who figured so prominently in tho prosecution, for damages In the sum of $50,000, alleging malicious prosecution, falso Imprisonment and conspiracy against him. Tho original notice ot tho suit was served last evening by a deputy sheriff on tho Lougena and Ilartlctt. In addition to tho warrant for Senior's nrrest hold by tho deputy sheriff from Blue Earth City, Minn., Sheriff Cousins has a war rant for Sonter on tho chargo of swindling A. J. Jackson of Morrison, 111., ten years ago out of a largo Bum of money on a deal simi lar to tho ono perpetrated on Lougeo & Lou goo. Tho scvlco of this warrant Is nlso held up pending tho further hearing before Governor Shaw. Big display of toys at Keller &. Band's. See Metcalf's display of neckwear. Annual masquerade given by the Wood men of tho World at their hall Friday ovenlng, Deccmbor 21. If you see that neckwear at Metcalfs you are certain to like it better than anything In that lino you havo ever seen In tho city. Couches, flno line. Keller & Band, 407 Brondway. linn lArrny from Qunrnntlne. Mrs. A. W. Hlllyer of Panama, la., a patient at the Woman's Christian Associa tion hnspltnl, which Is quarantined on ac count of smallpox, mado an attempt to get away from the institution nnd wns only enptured nfter sho had reached tho Mil waukee local passenger depot, where sho was waiting to take a train to her home. Her husband, who Is charged with assist ing her to escape. Is being hold at tho pollco stntlon ponding nn Investigation by tho Board of Health authorities. Mr. Htllynr's husband asserts that ho as sisted his wlfo to got away from the hos pital In tho manner sho did on tho advice of tho physician who attended her before For Good Shoes For Good Wear Follow the crowd to Sargent Look for tho Boar. tho hospital was quarantined nnd certain circumstances In connection with the ense appear to confirm this statement, Ono of tho nurses at tho hospital Is suspected ot aiding Mrs. Hlllyer to escape. Mrs. Hlllyer was exercising In tho yard at tho rear of the hospital and whllo tho guard wns nt tho end ot his bent seized tho opportunity to mako her way through a vacant lot on to Fifth avenue. It li not known whether sho nnd her husband reached tho depot In a buggy, In a hack or on tho street cor. Mrs, Hlllyer was re turned to tho hospital, much crestfallen over her failure to make her escape from a further confinement of forty days. Petersen & Schonelng Invito all those contemplating buying anything tn the fur niture line to coma and look over their stock, the largest of any house In the city, and compare their goods and prices to those sold elsewhere. Fine rocking chairs at Keller & Band's. Nothing In town can beat that neckwear display at Metcalf's. Geo. S. Davis was awarded the contract last week for furnishing all the glass In tho new High school. Howell's Antl-Knwf" cures coughs, colds. Davis sells paint. Don't forget to seo that neckwear at Metcalf's. Just the thing for n present ladles' writ ing desk, at Keller & Hand's. IllNtrlet Court .Vote. Judge Green adjourned district court yes terday afternoon until next Wednesday, when Judge Thorncll will hear the preferred claims against tho Officer & Puscy bank. At tho conclusion of tho Sentcr trial Judge Green yesterday afternoon disposed ot a number ot motions nnd other minor mat tors In connection with tho November term nnd left last evening for him homo In Aud ubon. Ho will hold court Monday at Kc.l Oak. Tho motion for a new trial In tho personal Injury damage suit of J. C. Nielsen against tho City of Council Bluffs, In which Nielsen secured a verdict against tho municipality for $1,000, was overruled. City Solicitor Wadsworth stated that tho caso would ho taken on appeal to tho supremo court. Mrs. Clrnco Holbrook filed a suit for dl vorco from Charles F. Holbrook, to whom she was married March 7, 189G. Sho al leges cruel and Inhuman conduct nnd asks for the custody of tho minor children, aged 4 nnd 2 years respectively. In tho caso of John Ostdlck against H. H. Soppo Judgment with costs was entered for the plaintiff by falluro of tho defendant to plead. Biggest lino of neckwear In tho city at Metcalf's. Combination bookcases at Keller & Band's. Bar Your Children Pure candles at the Purity Candy Kitchen, 233 Broadway. Special prices made to teachers and Sunday schools. Bcbuilddt Saya Bo. Cloudy weather Is Just as good for fine photos with him; It makes no difference. Come any time before December 22 and you can have them' without fall before Christmas. Headquarter for Santa Clana. Old Santa Claug has established blB head quarters tgaln at tho store of Petersen & Schoenlng, Merrlam block. Tho reason for' this la that at this storo ho can find Just what tie warns In the way of toys for tho llttlo people. In fact, ono of tho biggest displays of toys ever seen at this storo can bo found there this season. There Is an endless array of beautiful dolls, too, that will plcaso the llttlo girls, and tho Jumping Jacks, guns, swords, moving trains and other things too numerous to mention will cause the boys to be lost In bewilder ment. Go nnd seo this big holiday display. It will well repay you for tho tlmo. If you want something flno tn neckwear go to Metcalf's. Start the new century right with a new ledger. Special ruled forms In stock. More house & Co. For sale, at 25c on the dollar, Ozark Zinc and Lead Mining Co. stock. Apply to For est Smith. Additional Conncll Dlaffa Newa on Ninth Page. ONE MORE WEEK FOR XMAS SHOPPING, BUT 'TWILL BE A VERY LIVELY ONE AT OUR STORE. A FRESH SUPPLY OP THE FAMOUS L,ITTLB SUNBONNBT BABIES. A LOT OF CHARMINGLY QUAINT Jap Girls, Hand Painted Calendars. Etc. I ! .Jia : u AIlB AMONO OUR WATER COLOR NOVELTIES. I" We have alco added this week to our already largo stock of BEAUTIfUL CASTS AND FRAMED PICTURES, So that buyers havo here a fine assortment of tho most desirable things for gifts. C. E. ALEXANDER & CO., 333 Broadway, Council Bluffs. CHRISTMAS GIFTS A glance through our stock will convince you that we have the richest and most artistic assortment of Watches and Jewelry that hns ever been shown in this city. Cut Glass A superb selection of the celebrated Jno. Hoare & Co. s blue white crystal. New shapes. New cuttings. Brilliant effects. Silver Candlesticks A complete line of- Candelabras, Candle Lamps and Silk Shades. There is nothing to compare with a taste fully trimmed candlestick for a table decoration. Wo have no shoddy goods. OPEN EVENINGS. JAQUEMIN & CO., 27 Main Street TROLLEY LINE TO THE FARMS lint Out of Des Moines Will Touch Somer set and Indianola. WILL ALSO PASS NEAR NEW ARMY POST Actnnl Work of Hnrvcylnir to lie Coin meiieed Thin Week Cornerstone of New Memorial University to lie Lnld Soon. DES MOINES, Dec. IB. (Special.) Gen eral Manager Hlppco of tho Des Moines Street Hallway company this morning an nounced that surveyors for tho company havo been engaged to go to work Monday morning to survey a lino for an Interurban trolley line from Des Moines to Indianola, that u week later tho right of way agents wilt go Into tho field, that tho steel hat already been purchased for tho lino and will bo delivered during tho winter nnd that as soon as tho frost Is out of tho ground In tho spring work will be com menced nnd every detail will hnvo been perfected, Tho proposed lino will run past tho slto for the mllltnry reservation and post south ot tho city and wlthlu twenty days after work can bo commenced In tho spring tho electric cars will ho running to tho post. Two months later they will bo running to Indianola, fifteen miles distant, passing tho town of Somer set on tlio wny. Tho routo Is through a rich farming nnd fruit region nnd stub lines will bo run to various farms, whero thero will bo freight business, nnd light will bo furnished to farmers tho samo as to tho city patrons. JleKliile)' la I.ny Cornerstone. Assurauco has been given tho Hoard of Hcgents of tho newly organized memorial university to bo maintained by tho Somi ot Veterans and other patriotic organlza Hons of tho United States, that President McKlnloy will assist In tho laying of tho cornerstono nt Mason City early noxt spring. Ho has given a promise that ho will attend and that ho will try to havo somo of tho members of his cabinet pres ent also. Work Is to bo begun this win ter In preparation for tho erection of tho main building, which 1b to cost $75,000. It will ho located near tho center of tho tract, which has been donnted by Mason City pcoplo for tho university. Two other buildings of tho total of seven, which have (Continued on Ninth Page.) :E3 GAMES f cr the YOUNG PEOPLE and tho old ones, too We have most any kind of game you want, and we have the prices marked so low that they wlil plcaso you. Crokinole, Archarena, Carrom and many other kinds, includ ing all the toy games for tho little folk. Dell G. Morgan's PHARMACY. 142 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel. 222. Here Tbey Are Beautiful Sterling Sliver Novelties, 25 cents. Solid Silver nnd Ebony Brushes, very nice, ns low ns $3.50. Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, bcnutlcs, $8.50. Fine Engraving; a Specialty. Herman M. Leffert Jeweler, Optician and Engraver, 236 BIIOADWAV, Council Bluffs. o o Novelty Cloak MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY A'l TENDED TO. PERFECT FITTING, CORRECT HANG AND GRACEFUL SWING. Slaughter Sale in Furs We have purchased another big lot of furs at a great sacrifice from u traveling unles man representing one of the largest fur houses in America. They are placed on sale at one quarter their regular value. Ladles' Tailor-made Suits, In serge, oxford, vcnotlnn cloth, In black, brown, nnvy nnd drab, regular prlco ScZ $4.99 ladles' Tailor-made Suits, special ns Kortmcnt mndo In tho latest styles, handsomely tTlmmed In flno braid nnd sntln hands stitched with silk In new stylo gored skirt, full flaro bottom nnd flounce, doublo breasted or oton ef fect In Jacket, lined with taffeta silk, In cheviot, cnmol's hair nnd Venetian nn Venetian $12.50 cloths rcgtilnr prlco $20 nnd $23 choice. A treat vnrlctv of Jackets mndo In ots mndo In li rolling or mado to sell $4.99 PC 30 Inches ned with mnny different styles, high rolling or coat collar. In nil colors, mndo to soil for $10.00 nnd $12.00 your cbolco A flno Crushed Plush Cnpo, 30 Inches long, sorgo lined, trimmed with thlbet, regular vnluo at $4.99 A flno Scnl Plush Cnpo, 24 Inches long, Inches long, $3.65 trimmed with thlbet, nt An extra heavy Senl PluMi Cane, 30 Inches long, with good, substantial lining, trimmed with Russian bear, would bo cheap at $15 OA QC salo OwtOw A flno assortment of Golf Cnpes.-well worth $7.50 to $10 Q jl 4Q your cholco V" ASTRAKHAN FUR, genuine Capo 30 Inches long, sergo lining, would bo au.a"."'?.3:.0.r. $10.00 Tho samo, lined with Skinner's satin, nt,, . $12.50 PERFUMERY, and Toilet Articles, including nil handsome small packages or in bulk at lowest prices. A Sale that will Save You Money and make friends and patrons for us. m NOVELTY CLOAK STORE 536 BROADWAY. The True Advertisers. WKBm A NEW DEPARTMENT FOR CHRISTMAS. MToys, Dolls, Gamew Elegamtly displayed whero you can see what you want at 8 glance. These toys we secured on consignment and y ou can buy them at wholesale prices. IP TOXI WANT A NICE RUG, CARPET SWEEPER, LACE CURTAINS, A CARPET, or anything of a substantial nature (or a Christmas present, look over our stock aad set prices. We caa suit you. Stockert Carpet Co., 205 Broadway. Council Bluffs IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, 39 PoarlSt., Council Bluffs, Iluve for snle n lame list of Improved vegetable lundni also residence and nnd Omulin. SOME FAHMSt 1C0 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B good bulldlncs, 45 per acre. 60 acres near Crescent, well Improved, 45 per acre. CO acres C miles east, good buildings and fruit, 50 per acre. t0acro fruit farm, near city, good Imprors- ments, $150 per acre. 10-acri fruit frm adjoining city, $6,000. The above la only m sample of oar C per cent Interest. Telephone a4. Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen Iota In a body for salo at a Tory reasonable prlco. Tasao lota are located In Omaha addition and lis high and dry, Thty wilt mako a splendid location for somo faetory. Bovoral etbor lota aultabls for building purposes one of them especially wUl mako a flno location for a home, being within ono block ot tho motor line aof within two blocks of a school house aad churca locaUa la Ulo wostorn part of the city. Apply at Bee Office, Council Bluffs. 536 Broadway, Council Bluffs. SWELL STYLES IN SUITS, JACKETS m GAPES. A good lino of Astrakhan Capes, lined with serge, 30 Inches long, mado to sell nt $7.00, A genulno Astrakhan Pur Cape, satin lined, 30 Inches long, 140-Inch sweep, well worth $45.00, 9 Q0 A flno Electric Seal l QC AND Collarntto nt QI.Ow UP. Ocnulno Electric Ecnl Scarfs from . $125 Ul A flno Mnrtcn Storm! fin up Collar from .... Separate Skirts, mndo from brocaded goods, lined und stiffened with can vas, waterproof bound l OA full width, nt OlsWV All wool Plnld Skirts, well mndo nnd lined mado to sell 01 QQ for $3.G0-saloat Ql1 "! A flno lino of Skirts In serge, crcpon and covert cloth, well mado nnd lined, full width, worth $4.50 CA AA and $5.00 your cholco ObiQtf A flno Silk Waist, 1C rows ot cording In front, 8 rows In back, QC woll worth $0, nt OtfiOu A flno assortment of Colored Waists, mado of tho best taffeta, woll worth $8.00, CO QD nt WU90 Extra henvy Satin Waist, 5 rows cording in bnck, 10 rows In front, V shaped, In blue, purple, cardinal and black, mndo to sell at CO AQ $5.00 salo at $Wi"ffv A flno assortment of Flannol Waists from 08 cents CM AA to (HTUU Ladles' $1.00 Union Suits at 49c If You Wish good reliable dental work at mod erate prices we can please you. Our methods are the most improv ed our prices so low they will surprise you. . ..Telephone 145 H. i. Woodbury, D. D. S-, Council Bluffs. 30 Pearl St. 1 Grand Hotel. farms, chicken ranches, fruit anil business property In Council UlufT 160-acrcs Missouri bottom land, 8 miles si city, $10 per acre. COO aero stock farm near Earllng, Selby Co., cheap. 320 acres tn Stiver Creels twp., $50 por acre; well Improvd. 213 acres lino bottom land In Rockford twp., $42.50 poi acre; well Improved. list. MONEY l.UAJVtiU US I'AIIJIS AT Store OPEN EVERY EVENING. Ladles' extra heavy Fleeced Under wear 76o quality at, each Ladles' 25c quality Klbbcd Underwear at 49c 19c Cents' heavy Fleeced QT I 0 Underwear, COo quality O I l"fcV OUR PETTICOATS A flno assorlmont of heavy satin un derskirts, 4-Inch ruffle, 3 rows of cording well worth $1.50 A flno lino of mercerized underskirts, 2 ruffles, dust rufllc, 4 rows of cording In nil tho lending shades would bo cheap nt $2.00 CI your choice $ltV(f A flno lino of extra henvy mercerized petticoats, 12-ln. according plating umbrella style; novcr beforo was sold for Icsh than $1 AM fiQ now at VfeiVW A flno line of petticoats, mado of heavy satin, 14-In. accordlan plaited rulflo In mctallc stripes green nnd sllrcr, Blhcr nnd hello, silver nnd gold, mado to sell nt $5 now nt $289 Hogcrs' trlplo-plato knives, per doz J2.S7 Rogers' forks, plutod on white tnotnl, per doz 2.87 Rogers' teaspoons, plated on whlto metnl, per doz,., 1.15 Rogers' tablespoons, plated on whlto metnl, per Vi doz 1.G3 ROOKUS' 1M7 OOODB. Knives nnd forks, per doz $3.25 Teaspoons, per doz 2.00 TnbleHpoons, per doz.. a. 75 Duttcr knives nnd Sugar Hhells, each 50 A fart black twill and ittrcl rod umbrella i A good twill umbrella, steel rod, horn handle, at 75 W, A. MAURER 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. The Largest Crockery and Glassware Establishment In tho west. Wo nro direct Im porters from France, England and Germany, saving you the middleman or jobber's praQt. Wo odd you extraordinary Inducements. Prices absolutely lowor than clsowhcro nnd assortment unmatchablo. In dinner waro wo carry 40 stock patterns from tho cheapest to richest gold Incrustcd French china. From theso you can select anything you may want without buying a sot. In fancy pottery wo carry an exception ally flno lino, from the neat and tasty llttlo (lower holder to tho finest goods produced. Wo havo somo very choice pieces In Capo de Monta, Old Vienna, Paris Reproductions of Old Sevres, Hand Painted Limoga Vases, etc. A Dup Gut in Pricis in Dtip Cut Crystal We are selling tho finest American cut glass from 20 per cent to one-third less than our competitors. Sterling Silvtr In novoltlcs and wares for tho table larg est variety and prices which can not tin duplicated somo of them f0 per cent lets than elsewhere. Cutlery From the cheapest kitchen to finest silver, pcnrl and ivory goods, Including an espe cially nlco lino of carvers, which wo offer you from 7io to $25.00. A dandy breakfast carving sot, solid silver handles, In cuso, at $5.00. We Have Made Great efforts (o get together a largo lino ot Inexpensive, but dainty and uttractlvo nov elties. Tho general vordlct Is thnt wo havo succeeded. They range In prlco from 25c to $1.00. Do Your Xmis Buying Now. Bring In your list. Wo will not only plcaso your taste, but pockotbook as well. Beer Steins Just received, a largo Involco ot beer ntclns from Germany and will sell them at a sacrifice. Visitors and purchasers equally welcome Open every evening until Christmas. W. A. MAURER, Council lllufTn. Dohany Theater $ SnnUny, llcoemhrr 11. Mr. Walker Whiteside AKHlHtcd by MISS LIMA WOLSTAN nnd a Select Company, pruHciitltiK u ftpcclitl Kconlu production ot tlio now Hoinuntlc Comedy HEART AND SWORD .1 L 1311 l'arl ptrcot, Coaaoll HlwCa. la,