8 TTIE OirATTA D-AILV BEE: TTHTHSDAV, ,TTLY 11, 1901. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIMJlt MIS.NTfOX. OnvH fell drugs Htocknrt sells carpet ami rugs. Wllllums mukis (I photos for . A it ' beer, Nimi.vr a hotel. Iclnr heate-. Hlxby & Hon, agent. oilman, sclenting opticlun, l'J U way. C. K. Alexander & Co., picture and frames iil. KO Horn, to Mr. unci Mr. H. F. Shuart, a 'Rliicr. ntur or Jupiter No. 0! will m-ct tonlgnt to Install ollker. , Wanted- b rryplclters at lit Hast imi.tdway nt 7 ti ni. Installation of Myrtle lodK", iJc.Kiee of Honor, will lio tonight. W K. (Jniff, undertaker nnd dl infectcr, 101 South Muln street. 'Phone bC. (Jut uur Aork dono at tin i.t uiur Kunle la uD'Ii y Til lliumlwuy I'nonc 15 The will of Mra. Murnri;t Taylor of tills city was admitted to probate yeslerduy. Wanted. bey with horse, for uirriir on lln route. Apply t clllns. 10 I'curl Ktreeu Pottawattamie tribe, Improved Order nf lted Mori, will Install oltlrers thin even im: Wunted. to buy Unlit, covcw.d rlx, with horm-. Apply to Novelty Cloak tor, KU Hroiulway. The ipsldenco of (1. W. JtubM-ts. 513 V'or hies street, wan enterod yuderday evening und Jewelry valued at flfi stolen. The llidepuinleiit (lul) of the Wom.ln'M lti'lli-f rorp will Intel thin afternoon n 2;.") at the homo of MrH. Wentlmrtee A marrlnu'i.' license was Issued yesterday to Oor! II. Hathaway, nised :!2, :ind Hl.en H Unison, iiKed 20, both of til. a city. Arthur North, it Q.y-ni-nld boy of 10 0 Avenue O, wiih badly burned in 'be in o Tuesday by th premature explosion of a Klant llrecracker. Word was received here yesterday that Hpeclnl Matter In Chancery Hob rt 11. Kern bud postponed tho ialt of the Omaha .Vt. Ht. IviuIm railroad until October 13. Clarence lllakeley of 111S Seventh avenue will have a hearliiK In police court Ihla mortibiK on a chaw of boatliiK hi wl.o Thu warrant wan sworn out by Ulakeley'H mother-in-law, J. H. MoVey. under Indictment at Onnwii for mdllin; liquor without a license, w r arrested In this city late Tuesday nlKht, Jlo wan taken back to Onav.u jesteiduy by HherUf Sumner of Monona county. .1. 1'. Hiss, temporary guardian of Mri. Kate Fellt-y, ban nppl.ed to the dbtilct court to have bin appointment ma '- tieimaiieiil. L. Heed, temporury ffiiuril lun of .John IJoebkln, bus lllcd a mnillr application. CleorKo Adams of Ames, Neb., vl'ltcd saloons on .South Main strsi-t last nlnht and imbibed too freely and a ch 'e ncqu.lltlt auco robbed blm of t-!. Hy modern over hauled tho thief, who admitted takltiK $1.6". which he returned to Adam1', und lie wa. allowed to escape. A few minutes , liter AdauiH discovered Unit two Jlo old plecea well) missing. N. Y. Plumhlni; Co., telephone 250. I'oHimiittiiinlf llllile .Vielety. Tho Pnttnwtittntnlu County Illblu tioclety has been reurnniilzt:il with tluse odlcers: I'riialdniit, W. W. Wallace, vice president, Jacob HIiiim; occrctary, (!. (J. ()lllople, trcahurcr, II. (1. McGeo. Tho church rcp riHentatlvcB havo been delected as Mem bers of tho executive board In addition to tho officers: St. I'aiil'i Kplcicopnl, M. F. Kohrer; Second rreahyterlun, I.. O. Scott; Fifth Avenue MeUiodlxt, T. 1'. NuKcnt; Trinity Methodist. Wllllntn (loehrliiK; Oci iiiun MethodlHt, Itclnhold Slcetrr, KriRllbh Lutheran, C, Summon; Oeriiiiui KvanKOll ml, K. H. Olilcndorf; Oormau Lutheran, J. (llllonlicrst. BRICKMAKERS CO TO LAW Bti Utimi OompMij Suei Wickham Con cern und Others, CITY CONTRACTORS CONCERNED IN CASE Attempt to Het'ovcr .Money Alleued to lie Hue on Contritet SUe f llrlcl.fi I'lirnbtlied Are In Dispute, A stilt bcjian in tho district court yes terday by tho Flint Hrlek company of Dcs Mollies, In which H. A. Wlcktiam & Co. of this city, paving contractor!-, and me Capi tal City Ilrlck & I'lpe company and tho Iowa Urlck company, both of l)cs MoIuch, appear ns dcfclidailts, In of Bpcclal interebt bocniise the Wlckhams havo ho far secured all the contracts for tho pavlrn; ordered by tho city council. The null ostensibly la to recover from i:. A. Wlckham & Co. $422.30 allowed to be duo by tho plaintiff on a contract for tho Hiiht of pavlni; brick claimed to have been dellvnred frre on board tho cars at IKb Moluct under the contract. The amount hued for, accnrdlu; to thu petition, rolatcs f.oluly to the contracts secured by Wlck ham last year. The plaintiff alleges that It wns unable to secure u satisfactory rato to Council IlluffH from Dc Moines and Unit, lu con sequence, tho Rule of pavliiK brick was mudo under tho contract, according to the price of )!i.75 per thousand, free on board the cars at Dcs Moines. The plain tiff company alleys that 322,800 brick were sold. Wlckham & Co. are credited with payments of $2,000 and $72i and the plain tin (ompaiiy alleges that there Is still due J422.30, together with Interest from Juno 18, 1001, at 6 per cent. The petition further states that the Cap ital City Ilrlck and f'lpc company and the Iowa Ilrlck company furnished no part of tho brick sued for and u disclaimer was filed by these companies, In which they state they havo no Interest In tho suit at bar. H. A. Wlckham states that tho Flint Ilrlck company contracted to furnish him with brick that would lay tlfty-seven to tho yard, whereas It took sixty brick to pave u yard. This, he clulms, makca tho dlffor enco In tho settlement and Is tho reason why he refused to pay the full amount de manded . It Is also vnld that tho suit was broucht In retaliation because Contractor Wlckham has boiiKht more brick from tho OalesburR people than from tho lies Moines manufacturers. tlon. Officers Smith and Chrlslcnsen found eleven sacks full of live chickens at Morn Ingsldo and arrested Drady. Hrady's com panion, who Is well known to tho police, escaped. Samuel Avery of Franklin and Ilennct avenues had Uilrty- hcn stolen Tuesday nlKht. Alex J. Brown, who lives on tho Graan place In the eastern part of tho city, had twelve hens and nf ty younn broiling chickens stolen. Claude Smith ut lionham and Dennett avenues, lost sixty five chickens. NOMINATIONS IN TOWNSHIPS Iloth 1'oiltlenl Parties Will llnve to . ii ma Our Trustee anal Other tmtecrn. County Auditor lnncs sent notices yester day to tho township committeemen of both political parties that at tho coming primaries nominations would have to be made of one township trustee and other officers to 1)11 vacancies that havo occurred. In accordance with tho notice tho town ships will have to nominate the following: Helknap Ono trustee. Iloomer One trustee, one Jjstlce of tho peace, one constable, one assessor. Carson One trustee, ono justice of tho pence. Center One trustee, one justice, ono con stable. C'rcueent One trustee, ono Justice, one constable. (Jiimer-One trustee, one Justice. Grove Two trustees, ono justice, two constables. Ilnrdln one trustee, one Justice, ono oon-Mtablc. I Hazel Dell One trustee, ono Justice, ono ..vtjnvi.u.L-. James One trustee, one constahlo, one assessor. Kane one trustee. Keg Creek One trustee, two Justices, two constables. Knox Ono trustee, ono constahlo. Lavton-Onu trustee, ono Justice, two con stables, I.f wi Ono trustee, one Justice. Lincoln ono tniHtec, two Justices, ono Constable. Macedonia One trustee, one Justice, one 'on&table, one clerk. Mlnden-Thrcfc trustees, one constable. Nf ola One trustee. Nf.rwHlk Ono trustee, ono constable. rle.isant-One trustee, two Justices, cno Hockford-Ono trusteo, ono Justice, ono Silver Creek-une trustee, ono constable. Valley Ono trustee. ,L".MwnKt"M0.n" trllteo, ono Justice, ono constable, one clerk. ciW6tal)le8,i0nu lrUHtcn' lwo Justices, 'I wo Wright-One trustee. HtnbTek-UnC truwU'c' two Justices, ono con- it eminent Sues llrndlej. Tho United States government has brought suit ngnlnst Frank P. Bradley, who was United States marshal for tho South ern district of Iown from 1801 to 18'.i8, to I recover an alleged shortage of ?G."9.G(. , Charles Van Gordon, John II. Doak, Isaac 1'. Hnllock ami Kmll llelharz, Hradlcy's bonsmen, nro made party defendants. Eye -Glass Confidence Your nhyslclun mav dislike, to tell you whero to go' for your Rltirses, but we know ho will feel satlHlleil if you enmu to us. Wo feel complimented In that we enjoy tho conlldenco and good wl'l of every reputable physician ir. i iuh locality. After a trlul of our glasses und our methods we shall expect to enjoy your confidence to nil equal extent. DeutliN In Council muffs. Mrs. Kllen Mc.Mullcn, wife of Solomon McMullen, died yesterday morning nt her home lu Crescent City) nged 05 years, of consumption. Her husband and ono daugh ter, Mrs. J. II. Ulitlcr, and ono son, Leo, survive her. Sho lenves twenty-four grand children and seventeen great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Friday afternoon from tho Laltor Day Saints' church, Crescent City. Hov. D. II. Chambers will ofllclate. Burial will bo In Heels' cejnctery. Mary, Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Garner township, died yesterday morning of cholera Infantum, aged 2 months. Tho funeral will Do this afternoon from tho rcsliicnco and' burial will bo In tho Garner cemetery. Kllen Mario, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick Keegan of Garner township, died yes terday morning of cholera Infantum, ngod G months. Tho funeral will bo this morn ing from the residence and burial will bo lu tho Catholic cemetery. Esther, Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Jepson of Upper Harrison street, died yes terday afternoon of cholera Infantum, nftcr one day's lllnees. Tho funeral will be pri vate ond burial will bo In Walnut Illll cemetery. Andrew Shade, son of Mrs. A. "W. Shade of Horlng, la., died yesierday morning at St. Bernard's hospital of tuberculosis. Ho had been an Inmato of the hospital ten days. HERMAN M. LEFFERT, Graduute Optician. i::ts iiitn.wnvAY - - council itiurri.. Iowa Steam Dye Works tt4 Hrotnlway. Make yom old clothes look like new. Cleaning, Dyeing and Hopalring. LEWIS CUTLER , Funeral Director (SucceKBor to W. C. listen) M I'KAItl, VIHKKT. l'hona Ui One Mnn nnal Slimy Chicken. Tho cnrrlngu house at police headquarters has been turned Into a henroost and tho pollco believe they have In custodyno of tho chicken thieves recently 'operating. Tho man under arrest In J. M. Iirndy of Fast Washington avenue nnd 11G hens and chickens are locked up awaiting Idcntlnca- Gravcl rooDng. A. I!. Head. 511 Broad'y. Davis acll3 painw Utile for IleKtittn. James Fenlon, secretary of tho Council Bluffs Mowing association, received word yesterday fiom Eben 13. MacLeod, chair man of the Western Piuiflengcr association, that a rato of ono nnd one-third would bo made from nil points In tho stnto for the regatta of tho Stnto Itowltig association In this city next week. This rato will bo effectlvo from Monday to Wednesday, in clusive, next week. Davis sell gloss. Ntra-et Tulr of nik. A special meeting of tho Elks will bo thla evening to consider tho proposition of a street fair in this city tho Inst weok tu August. Dlrn of Her lliirns. NEW HAMPTON. la.. .Inlv in(c..ni0t x Last night while Mrs. John Harvey, aged o years, was aoout to rotlre she lit a match and her clothes caught fire. Her grandson, Floyd Harvev. hxnrln.. I, screams, ran to her rescue and had.a severe struggle to keep her from running down no lougnt, savagely as tho llamcs grew In size. She finally reached the foot of tho stairs nnd fell Inert. This morning sho died from tho effects of tho Injuries. Her grandson Is badly burned about the hands. I'a liner air Wic Uaien Went. SIOUX CITY, la., July 10.-(Speclal Tele, gram.) Richard Palmer, tho Uto ex banker who accused Chris Harm, suicide, with Improper relations with Mrs, Palmer, passed through Sioux City today for Cali fornia, desiring to get away from tho scene of tho numerous sensations (n which he has bceu ono of the principals. Pine Prult In lorvn. JEFFEHSO.V, la., July 10. (Spcclal.)-W. J. Beaman of this county has demonstrated that pcachoR and nprlcots and tho large variety of .plums may be grown success fully In this latitude. Ho has shown sam plea of this fruit raised upon bis place which Is of an unusually lino and large quality. 1 Kl t) K FARM LOANS 6 Negotiated lu Kastern Nehrash. nil Iowa. James N. Casady, Ir U'6 Main St., Council Hluffa. The "Comstock Process Is the most successful method for reducing and rellstln pain In all kind of douta! operations that has yet been presented to the public. It has been used by leading den tist! of tho east for nearly two years, and has been pro nounced by them to be tiroly satisfactory Our patients uro delighted with the tcsults It produces. If you art nervous and your tenth nro sensitive) we will be pleased to explain It to you. . .. Telephone 15 If. a. Woodbury, D. D. S., Gouncil Bluffs. 30 Pearl SL Gran J Hahl DAUGHTER SALE of MEN' -Till SB Mil SHOES TODAY, July 11, We Will Put on Sale SHOE EXTRAORDINARY To clean our stock preparatory to the coming of fall goods we will sell shoes during this sale at prices never before thought of in this city for good, honest shoes. Beginning Thursday Morning, July II, We will make the following prices till these lots are gone Women's Shoes 1.48 .88 Ladles' Vlcl kid thocs, regular J2.C0 quality Ladles' patent coltekln shoes, regular J3.00 quality.... Ladles' extra mado tan kid shoes, regular I3.B0 quality Ladles' patent kid now stylo shoes, regular $3.G0 quality 2 2 .48 200 Pairs Ladies' Oxfords Regular 2.50 and $3.00 quality, hand turned, tan and black.... 48 Girls' Shoes Child's tan vlcl kid laco, regular $1.25 quality.. Misses' cloth top lace shoes, regular fl.HO quality Misses' tan vlcl kid laco shoes, regular f 1.C0 quality Misses' vlcl kid button shoos, regular $1.50 quality 78c 98o 98c 8c Men's Shoes Men's tutlu calf shoes, regular 11.50 quality. Men's oil grain congress, all solid leather Men's oil grain buckle shoes, double solo and top, . Men's vlcl l;ld oxfords, regular J2.60 quality. Men's patent leather lace, regular J3.00 quality. 98c 93c 1.18 1.68 .98 Boys' and Youths' Shoes Llttlo gents' tan laco 9 to 1.1, regular $1.2.') quality Youths' satin calf lace shoes, regular $1 2D quality Boys' satin calf laco shoei regular $12. quality Boys' casco calf laco shoes, regular $1.75 quality Boys' tan calfskin laco regular $1.75 and $2.00 quality. 88c 88c US Infants' Shoes Infnntb' kid moccasins Infants' fancy soft solo shoes Infants' -ilougola button, size 3 to r Infants' dongola button, size G to S Infants' red kid strap slippers, 3 to 5 Infants' strap slippers, red, brown nnd black, sho C to S.... I3c 25c 28c 38c 40c 58c Miscellaneous Ladles' strap toe slippers Ladles' dongola kid laco orfards I.adlon' sorgo congress Ladles' oi Icntal slippers Ladles' glovo grain button (shoes . , 60c 88c 50c 38c 78c 100 Pairs Ladies' Bicycle Shoes Mndo of extra line. vlcl kid, regular prico $3.60, during this sale 1.88 You cou't afford to miss this sale Our store is cool and we will have p.euty of Sulesmen to wait on you. 412 Broadway. SHOE ST0 Council Bluffs . Agents for McCall Patterns Wh telaw & Gardiner, Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Agents for McCall Patterns SPECIAL Wrappers Ladles'- $1.00 Wrappers, extra good quality, on Bale at 55c Light Percale Wrappers, with wldo llounco on skirt, nrutly trimmed; sold regularly nt $1.00, on sale nt 75c $1.25 ladles' light Lawn Wrappers, neat patterns', mado extra full, with wldo flounce, trimmed with finishing braid on sale nt ' $2.00 and $2.50, fine I'errnle Wrappers, hand somely trimmed with embroidery, tucked nnd whlto fancy yokes, In ono lot; on salo. at 98c 1.48 White Duck Skirts Lino of Whlto Duck Skirts, plain and fancy trimmed, worth from $1.25 to $2.60, to go during this sale 50C Wash Goods 5c Flguted Lawns, good assortment or colors ami patterns, ouriiiK i salo, dress pattern of OAp ton yards for 0"v 10c Fancy Striped Lawns, extra good values, on sale, per EJi-i yard 16c Lawns and Dimities, mostly light colois, on salo IOC 12V&C 36-lneh Percales, light and dark colors, good desirable patterns, on salo d 1 at Light Shirting Prints, on salo at .8.',c 3c Dark Cnllcos in blues, browns, choc olate and reds, all neat, small fig ures, regular prlco 6c and Ar Be, on sale nt Wall Paper Best Apron Olnghams on salo at 5c 500 PnirB Men's Rngeut $3.50 Tan Vici Kid lials at . . $2.00 TIichc lire nit this season's goods and strli'tly up to date In every way Hles 6 to 11; widths, C, D nudi:. 800 Pnrs of the J. and M MWs Tan Bait?, novor aold for loss than 5 . . $2.50 W Mi Broadway and Main St. 5X8 & Co. fijiinil 31'jffj, la. 3Vfcc grade Wall Papor on 3 salo at llU 5c grado Wall Paper on fy sale at w, 7c grade Wall Paper on '-a salo at i O-w 10c grade Wall Paper on nalo nt Ow 15c grade Wall Paper-on sale at 20c grade Wall Paper on 4 (ff-a i aalo nt vv I 25c grado Wall Paper on 1 4 O'r-a ! salo at jZ-2 j 12'o quality of Hatlte India, full line of stripes and patterns, on sale, per O yard O; Shirt Waists .25c 39c 0c Ladles' Shirt Waists on salo nt 69c Ladins' Shirt Wal ts, lu colors, on sale nt . . $1,00 Ladles' White nnd Col ired Shirt Waists, on eale at $1.23 Utdles Colored Shirt Waists, on salo at 69c! 75c FOR $1.60 and $1.75 Ladles' White Em broidered Shirt Waists, extra good value, on f ST - salo at 7w" Other values at reduced prices in white and Colors at $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, o En $2.00 to O UU Hjsiery and Un derwear Fine nibbed Children's Hose, Sn good value, nt O 15c lino ribbed Children's 4 fx IIcmo, on sale nt lvJC 10c IJIcycle Hobo, good thing for boys, r?:: 15c Ladles' black Hose, silk Hale finish, on sale nt 10c; 3 for SOC Ladles' assorted styles, most black, extra good values, A0 on sale at 1 ml2 Men's Hulf-Hoao (Itockford stylo), on salo at 5o; (Tn G for Ou Kul! line of Men's Half-Hosn In blacks, browns - and fancies, at 1240, 16c OCIrt and SmtKjyj 25c Men's Cotton Hlbbed. Under wear, shirts 4 only ' IOC Men's flno Dalbrlggan Undorwcar at 25c, 30c C. frx and OUC Ladles' Underwear, In large as sortment of. styles and values, at tho following prices; 5c, GSr 7c, 10c, 15c, 17o to iAOv 1 . 'i 1'f Special Sale on Millinery. WHITELAW & GARDINER AGENTS FOR McCALL PATTERN8, BOSTON STORE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. II 61 TODAY Miscellaneous List Youths', Juvenile and men's Negllgco. Shirts, worth 39c and 60c on rale at JUKJlC 60c men's Ncgllgoe Shirts, attached cuff a and 2 detached collars, 0 on sale at UyC 25c men's Suspendors, 4 EEf-i on sale at lOL Two for 25c Brownlo Overalls, sires 3 to 10 Pkg years; per pair i5lv Mon's white fancy Pique and Imported MadrnH Shirts, soft bosom, worth up to $1.50, 1 no on sale at ' l.WVJ 25c men's ribbed Underwear, 4 Cp (Bhlrts only) at lOv 30c ladles' Summer Corsets, jCp small sizes only lUw Good Vnl. Laces, on tale at, "Si""' per dozeu Cw 10a and 12ic Val Lacea, 0 on sale at Mv , Now line of Oalloons j Ap from 60c to lVFw BIO INDUCTIONS ON ALLOVEIl . KMUHOIDKHIES. Fine LL Unbleached Muslin, regular Cc quality, Olr, on salo at 0'2w 5c Whlto Lawu Dress floods, l'-a nn salo nt 02w 10c Whlto Goods In stripes Elr' and checks 15c and 20c White Goods, 1, fr on sale at 1 " " W 6c Cotton Crash Toweling, on sale at ww 75c and $1.00 Children's Silk Para-C r cum, vu nT7 at, fii ' CURL f QURStLF t Hue Ulgal for uunalural dliclimi-,lnOnnitlpni, flo.ri.u.d irrustloni or ai""' Pr.T.BU feDiiittt. ' ralnlni, ml nut titrta ilHtEVAjCHtllililOa fentorpoiiODtfUl. xua 07 iiratntUM, 'or ut la rl'1" "TfPP. IS RESULTS TELL Ct TIIK BEE WANT A 1)9 f 1'HODUCE RESULTS. till) ta)(i)B SJ( D R."KAY " 3 ftKNOVATOR invlvorates tnd rno7ten th tyiitem; purine, and rnrlctifn tbe blooil; cure the vrortt dytpepslu, runstlpatlon, hradache, llvomad kidneys. Keandll atdru(Uts- Krr Rb4tIo. sample and book. Dr. II. J. Ky,.Srtof.N,V. ENOVATOK 4 ! O ) 'S) (i ; (?) ' 1 ' '5 w , . ,9 fi) IfThoyPut You Off at Duffnlo ! Read The Bee. I The hurr.l Wnj- In Krcp l'n(rd J 011 Momc ViMd Wlillc am Vimr 'V Sninmrr Trip. ll.no, ur i liottlo, M.1V XnalM mbi ob in-