TTIE OMATTA DAILY JlEfi: TnUKSDAT. DECEMBER 24, 1003. .V" "UiA i i IS COUNCIL moK JSKSTIOJ. TVrta neHa drags. . . , . . LnfTsrt's C-laaara fit. , ' fttor-knrt aIJa rarprta. A stors tor men "Brno's." Tlamon4 betrothal rlns at Leffert's, 3 Uroadsrajr. , I H-K and 1S-K weddln ring at Lofferfa, 4M Broad war. rUrtarn framing, C. E. Alexander A Co., S3! Brand war. Tel. . Joe O. Bona loft ymtwrday for Kanmi CUT to sr-tid th bulldaya with relatives ana frtand. Tljrrrt1a tmipK . Ratnbon SJetera, will rneat tills errnlnf In i regular trmloa In fit. Albans ball. Kobinaun Broa.' great clearance and rum- aa-a sal la till on. A great opportunity for Xmaa ahoppors. Pr. Donald Macraa, Jr., and wife ar rived home yesterday from montn's vlalt In New Tork City. Mn. P. Klrley la reported to be seriously Ul at the home of Mrs. 1. B. Ocodcnouih, 1U2S Brvnth aranua. Startling prtcea at Robinson Bros. Hu mm a;e sale of aulld gold and silver fwxli at Robinson Broa. , Fred Smith and BerUe Brnarm, both of Red Ooak, la., wera married la this city yasterday by Justloe Ouren. Rer. Alien Judd of Dea Moines will oon durt service Chiiatmaa day In St. Paul' Eptaooval cuuroh at W M a. m. All photo taken at Schmidt's studio be fore Lwoember 2S positively finished before Xmaa. Open Sundays, 'i'baoa AMI Dr. A W. Rile of Omaha was the gueat yesterday or former Mayor M. F. rtohrer and other Council Blufla frlenda. For rant, office room, ground floor: one of the moat central looatlona In the Dual' iit portion of tha city. Apply to The & office, city. Choicest presents of latest Christmas goods in sxtra fine Jewelry, watches, dia monds and silverware at Robinson Bros.' clearing sale. " J. D. Johnson and son, Fred, and daugh ters, Misses Maud and Nellie, will go to. day to Lincoln, Neb., to arwnd Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Townaand. Mr. Kate' Cramer, wlfs of J. A. Cramer, 1712 Fourth avenua, died yesterday morn ing, aed w years, besides her husband, four daughter and one son survive her. Mrs. J. H. Corse of this city and Mrs. John Fllllnn of Ban Francisco have been railed to their old home In Iowa City by the death of their sister, Mrs. Jennie LKiherty. Asks for Bids On or before December CO. 1W3. I will soil to highest and best, either or both, U'l and 447 Park ave., Coun cil Bluffs, la, D. W. Otis, Agent, Council Bluffs, la i Dr. O. A Spauldlng, Attorney A. 1 Preston and It V. Battle, deputy clerk of the district court, ail of Avoca, Wera In tha city yesterday exchanging; holiday greetings with friends. TL A. Norton and Frank Poteet, charged with robbing: an old man named 8. J. dimming, took a change of venue yester day from police court to the court of .lUHtloe Ouren, where they will bars a Hearing today. ' Fred Thomson, an 11-year-old boy, was arrested yesterday afternoon for stealing several small articles In a Broadway racket store. He was permitted to so home on his promise xo appear In police court this morning. J. J. Keith, traveling auditor of the Union Pacific, who was recently trans ferred to Portland, Ore., arrived home to upend .Christmas with his family. Mr. (! (th expects to remove bis family to Portland In the spring. - . The Are department waa called at 1 o'clock yesterday morning to the residence of K. . Iee, t Williams street, where hot anh set fire to a coal shed, which was destroyed. Prompt work on the part of the firemen alone prevented tha flames from snreading to tha houae. William W. Koller of Omaha and Mrs. C. Cpben, arrested Tuesday night on com plaint at Rollers wife, bad their pre , ilrnlnary hearing continued yesterday In Justice Carson's court until December to. Koller, who spent Tuesday night In the bounty Jail, succeeded in furnishing ball in the 'sum at fbi yesterday and was re leased. Tha funeral of Rudolph Prasse will be hell this af ternoon at l:M o'clock from the family residence, 2frA Sixth avenue, and Interment will be In Walnut Illil cemetery. Rev. J.. N. Graves, pastor of tha Fifth tvennue Methodist church, will conduct ilie service. Mr. Prases, who died at a lata hour Tuesday night; was U years) of ige and leaves) a,' wits, one daughter and four sons. J. "W. Baxter, a stranger,' was arrested 'Ret evening, charged with Insulting women on tha streets. Baxter, accosted three young women near the ' Illinois Central Vpot and they, thlnkin that he waa a holdup man and after tnalr pockvtbooks, -Teamed and ran. Their cries attracted' the attention of some railroad men, who ?nral!ed Baxter and probably would have th opportune arrive! of a policeman. Hafr sella lumber. Catch th Idea J CHRISTMAS M pieces, rich "cut glasoware, ri!s . wt'L ' ' ' K3IN OS WALTHAM WATCH in a f 1 - LADIES' WATCHES, in 10-ycar guaranteed 1 uitgev, up UDn , , ..1... Koaeni' Ta Bpoons, plain , Rriv' Fancy Tea il-oons .1.00 1.50 A Largo Assortment I CutUUgi, Stcrllnr NovelUesand 5poon. HANSEN & MARKS H T4cphu L-620 Open Evenlots Till Xntas. it SS2 SPECIAL- CASH i L1EAT SALE Be sure and see our Christmas display of fine young Beeves. Pot roast, per pound - Five puueda good stank for , Hound atr&k, , lhrr pounds Btrkilu stwk. . thre pounds Portcrhou'" lclt, thrve puunda I. ,. ' Rib roast. Ir iHind i. Boil U-f. pr pound,, $vc and Hams, pur pound... w. lu.-ou. pr pnund. BiHr rib. lr poud......v 5C ....2Sc ....23o ...25c . 23c Be " 4c .....74c 124c 61c Turkey, doeso, I2c; Ducks, 12c; Chicken. 0c; Oytera-t,oUd, 35c quart, Cdery. THE GHUIS "UftrfKET, BLUFFS. HOLDING TABOR LINE DOWN Oouooil CeamittM Will Gnat So Bight-ef-Waj Uorth of Broadway. MUST AGREE TO KEEf TERMINAL IN CITY 1 eassssaBBSSBSBBi lateatloa is ta Hava Praaeklso Ordl aaca Fraaaed la Tlsa te P re seat ts) Regalar Meetlaa; - sf Coaaell la Jaaaary. Aldermen IxNigee, McDonald and Casper, comprising tha special committee of the city council to which was entrusted tha task of drafting an ordinance granting tha Council Bluffs, Tabor A Southern Klsctrlo railway franchise, will hold another meet ing this morning. The commute hopes to be able to agree on an ordinance In 'order that same may be submitted to tha city council at Its regular meeting In January. From tha position taken by Alderman Louge It (s doubtful If tha franchise will permit the Tabor Una going north 'of Broadway for Its passenger business. Ald erman Lougee will Insist that tha tracks of the company so far aa tlt passenger service) Is concerned, shall terminate at Broadway, Ha favors the company, run ning on Fourth street to Broadway, where thera la ample room for a "T," so that tha cars may be turned. Another sugges tion mad by Alderman Lougo Is that ths Tabor Una us the tracks of th present motor company on Pearl street from Fifth avenue north to Broadway and then turn south sgaln on ' Foutth street or Main street. . Speaking on th question yesterday Mr. Louge stated that under no circumstances would a franchise be given the Tabor com pany which would permit It running Its passenger trains through tha city direct to Omaha. If the company wanted a fran chise, h said. It would have to roak Coun cil Bluffs tha absolute terminal of Its pas senger business. D LaaTa TThree-Ceat Sal. This morning at I o'clock w will place on sal doll commodes, carpet sweepers, toy brooms. Iron toys, doll washboards, tables, money banks, large ts Filipino dolls, fancy candy box, story books, Christmas free dolls and largo ornaments, China figures and many other articles, all at cents each whli they last Oet in carty If yon want tha btg snaaa. Harvey D Long, printer and, stftinr, SOT Broad- Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Bon. Approv Parlasr Asaeaaw-eata, , Tli cfty eormrfl met yesterday morning and aftar Inspecting th recently completed paving on North Second street and on Tenth avenue between Main and Fourth streets, approved tha assessment sched ules aa prepared by the city engineer.. Th total cost of th paving on North Second street amounted to J.1.CE7,, of which the city wlU have to aasum VAX th abutting prop erty not being of sufficient y&loe to do so. Th total cost of th paring' on Tenth av enue was tl.710.S2, and th council decided that th abutting' property was well able to bear tha entire aaaessment. , Bibles Tfcla Afteraooau AQ out of Bibles costing over $1.00; our lelegrsphio order of teachers' Bibles should arrive by noon today. Harvey De Long, printer and stationer, 807 Broadway. , , . Wstanaer ts Lacky, . ? ' ' Bernard Wagner, Janitor of tha , Royal Arcanum ball, is now a fjrm believer in th old adage, that It Is better to be born lvcky than rich. Not more than a month ago J. E. Wolfe, the old man who became despondent over his failure to sell his ear for K.000, attempted to murder bis wife In tha Royal Arcanum hall, and when Wag ner ran to her aselstance he was made the target, for the erased man's revolver. Wagner, however, had a fortunate escape, SUGGESTIONS Rings, Rings, Ritiss of every design and . descrip tion at all prices, brooches, sterling eilver bon bon dishes sterling but ter spreads, jewel cases, soup dishes silver toilet gold emblem . .. nickel acrvw Rogers' Table Spoons Knives and Plecea. 2.25 Fancy Forks and 203 Main street, Pork loin. r pound., Pork roast, lr pound Fr-h ham, pt-r pound .., Mutton atew, per puund , Uutton roHat, Pit pound , B rt lard. , . Irr pound Corn berf, lr pound ... Inrnieti spring chlckena, PT pound OC)(D Bl.'TTER, per pound : linme made mincemeat, 1 pounds......... ....8c ...7q 8c ,.3ic . 6c 10c ."..5c 124c 20c "25c 8J7 LWoadafty, Council BluiU. .4.75 10.00 aa tns bnHt want wlds f its Intended mark. That be waa born tmder a lucky stsr waa again evidenced Tuesday night. While crooning the Nortbwestern tracks on Broad way shortly before midnight Wsgner stepped back to allow a freight train to pass him and was struck by passenger train No. 11. He was thrown some fifteen feet cleat Into the middle of th' street, and when picked up waa unconscious with the blood streaming from a long gash in the back of his head. - He was carried Into tha depot and those about him concluded he waa mortally injured. By th time th company's physician arrived Wsgner had recovered consciousness, and after his wounds were dressed was able to walk to bis home at 1411 Avenue A. Ills Injuries while painful did not. confine him to bed yesterday, as he waa able to walk to th doctor's office to get them dresaed, and he expects to be able to resume his duties aa janitor by the first of next week. ' leaBetklag Dotag at D Loag'a. Big l-cent sat beginning at t o'clock and running as long aa th goods last. Fourr tain pen sal at 10 o'clockM4.00 gold mounted Waterman fountain pens at 1.98. Harvey D Long, printer and stationer, 807 Broadway. A line triplicate ebony bevel mirror today for HH at Leffert's. Matters la District Coart. Ths WabAsh Railroad company was made defendant In two suits begun in the district court yesterday. In pne Stiles' St Douglass of this city sue to recover flfiO, th valu of goods shipped over tha defendant com pany's road to Dea Arc, Kan., In July last. during th time of the floods. The plain tiffs allege that ths goods were never de livered or accounted for by the railroads In the other suit O. C. Plumer, a farmer of Lewis township, demands S230 for sev eral head of cattle killed at different dates during the last two years by the defendant company's trains. It, Is alleged on behalf of the plaintiff that the railroad was neg ligent In not keeping the fences along Its right-of-way in repair and thus permitting the cattle to stray onto Its tracks.. Harriet A. McKlbben, wife of 3. W. Mo- Klt'ben,' began suit against P. Ehlers, ask ing 1172. 45 actual daroagea and $600 ex emplary damages for the alleged unlawful attachment of personal property In a hotel conducted by Mrs. McKlbben and her hus band in Mlnden. Ehlers la owner of- th hotel building and It ts claimed that th property attached waa exempt, as McKlb ben waa the head of a family. ' Everything in Leffert's store Is on sal at a big discount today and tomorrow. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250; night. F 967. Beat Kstate Traasfers. These transfers ' were filed yesterday In the abstract, title and loan office of Bqulre it Ann la. 101 Pearl street: W. J. Stemler to Mattie Squires, 130 feet lot 4, Johnson' add. q c d. ' 1 Sheriff to J. P. Martin, let 3L Love- land, d ,81 tnrisuan e.Dernart ana wire to rrea W. KberharL lot L block 4, Beckett's add. w d 400 Fred Robbing and wife to J. Q. Bardr . ley. e26 feet lots 15 and 16. block 23. Neola, w d... 4,400 Ainerana KDernort ana nusoana to Fred W. Eberhart. , lot 2. block 4. Beckett's add. w d..: t. J.GOO K. c. Perry and wife to H. IL. Robert- son. lots 4 and fi. In sub of ; hiah school property, w d 2,300 William 8. Cooper and-wife to Mary EL Bratt. lot L. block 2. Burns' add. - w d ; ,'.! Emma Rief and husband to Robert . Steohena. fls aires in aw wU 36- ' 77-44, w d 18 CAiintv trnajtiirer to Majrr T,. Everett. lot 7. block 26, Everett's add, t d. 7 ftiuntv treasurer to W. J Stemler. S130 feet lot 4, Johnson's add. t d., 68 Ten transfers, aggregating. $8,881 Select your' presents at LefTertV where you can purchae solid gold rings, watches. diamonds, bracelets, clocks, chains, cut glass, silverware, hand-painted china and all kinds of solid gold Jewelry at about one- third off today and tomorrow. . Trooble for a Doctor. - Dr. J. F. Walter .was arrested yesterday morning on an Information filed In Justice Ouren's court, ctrglng him with criminal practice. The complaint was mad by L. C Laraen, father of ElnaiLarsnn, a young girl who is said to b in a critical condition aa th result of th Alleged criminal treat ment given her by the defendant. The young- woman has been employed as a do- mestlc ftv a number of th prominent fam ilies' of the city and her parents are al . most distracted oVer tvr disgrace. ' Walter furnished a bond In the sum of 1,0C with James McRoberts as surety, and his pre- " llmlnary bearing was set for January 13. - An Information has alao been died agalnet Mrs. Merrlam, . alleged to . have been . era ' ployed ; by Dr, Walter to nurs the glrL The warrant for Mrs. Merriam's arrest has , not yet been iasued, as It Is understood she will appear in. court whenever called upon. ) Dolls Packed tor SnlDsaeat. 1 Our large fl-86 dolla wOl be packed tor 'express shipment for Co extra. Would It p tickle your little friend toget an express package three feet long? Dolls shipped to day will arriv at any destination within (00 miles on Christmas day. ' Harvey De Long, printer and stationer, 207 Broadway. Do your shopping today at Leffert's. " Jllallke for Batcher Knives. '' Lottie 'Wood began suit for divorce yes terday In fh district court from Charles Wood, to whom she was married Just three months ago. When llrsT Wood became th wife of Charles Wood on September a last ah was not quit 16 years of age, while her husband was about old enough to be her grandfather, Less than two months of married life Sufficed for the young wife and on November ( ah packed her trunk knd returned to her mother. Her husband, sh said, llltreated her and fre quently threatened to take her Ufa. fine stood th alleged abuse for a while, but when bar husband persisted In taking; a butcherknlf to bed with him at night and keying it stndsr th ptrtaw. as sh says he did. Mrs. Wood decided that ft was time for bar to leave him and seek th protec tion of bar mother. ' nig Dolla at D Ioaar,a. Poll three feet 'high, $1.88.. Only a few sta left. . Harvey De Long, printer and tloner, Vfl Broadway. cker ged with Bleyele Theft. , L Graham, said to live .In Omaha, Is under arrest at the city jail charged with th theft of bicycle belonging to George B. Prior of XT Harrison street, this city. Mr. Prior Is foreman of the Omaha Print ing company and make the trip dally. when weather permit, between this city and Omaha on his wheel. Graham stole the wheel In Omaha and rode It over to this city and was arrested while trying to dis pose of It at a bicycle stors on Broadway. The fact that he fu at ssked $10 for It and then offered to sell It for $3 aroused sus picion and resulted In hi arrest. Aautktf reaataia Pea Sale. $4 0 gold - mounted Waterman fountain pens on sale this morning at tlM, com mencing at 10 o'clock. Harvey D Long, printer and stationer, SOT Broadway. Easleo Aaaaal Ball. ( The second annual ball of the Council Bluffs aerie of Eagle, at th Royal Ar canum hall last night, -was attended by a Urge crowd and f-ov4 a most enjoyable lr. 1 W. 11. War waa master of cere- C n il Pllf Mmm . It's Rometimps a hard problem to decide Just what to buy, but there is this about it, if the present comes In a jeweler'B box and from Leffert's you can depend that who ever receives it will know, first of all that it is a piece of jewelry; the best of all presents. Coming from Leffert's in sures that gratifying certainty that it is the best, goods on the jewelry market. -1 This will be a memorable day in jewelry selling. "We propose to make it so by low prices. If yon are in doubt as to what to you tnat It should be jewelry. A Host Important Reduction We have nine Very handsome desk sets containing sterling silver, seal, pen holder, letter- opener. Ink eraser, blotter, sealing wax, all In fcn attractive case, a beautiful present for a lady. Th price on these sets wer 19.00. tlO.50, YlLOO, $14.0 and 116.00, They have been reduced t flOO. 19.00, tlO.09 and 112.00. These ar exceptional values. Pearl handle sterling fruit knives, out from 16.60 and $6.00 to 14.60 and, CB f for the set of six JpO.W Pearl handle, sterling mounted nut pick. inai were .nu, reaucea to, see cfl for set of six... &0.03 A Reduction of 25 Per Gent on Bterllng Eilver and Plated Cups, Napkin lungs, ttterung uinner ileus, jewel uoxes, Candelatirae and Trays. A fountain pen makes a fine gift for a gentleman. We have a big line of the Parker Hen from V n 16.00 down to.. Ghavlng Sets in gold and silver plata, t 00, d!r..:r.............'.,.. 2.&o Dldtuonds In Abundance. Watches Sterling Silver at Small Cost. . Beautiful Hand Painted China, Cut Glass 1-5 Cheaper v , Than at Other Stores. " . Today the last day before Christmas, we meattto make the remainitiR hours memorable by low. prices. ; STORE OPEN BVISitlNQS. Telephone L-607, Your rtomV4 Store for ii -Store r it. Practical Ghristmas Headqu But One Day ' Coft , to do your Christmas shopping; a .day that will mean much hurry and hustle, when every minute of your ' time counts for much. , . For this day s great business we have made extra prepara tions to wait on you promptly and carefully with a largely in creased force of competent sales people, extra bundle wrappers, -and every one of our quick' delivery cash clerks working in the busiest sections of the store. , . MAIL ORDERS FILLED. .. monies and was assisted by the following committees: KxecuUve B. M. Burgent, Charles Nlch olBon. L. M. Bhutwrt, Ovid Vlen, J- Rlns,. 'loor Robert Hunthifton, J. W. Plnnell. Charles Ruw. Frank Velklugt"". Frank Bebe, A. W. HuN-r, Jmnea Caaev, Dan Gnhua, J. H. Bryant. R. i Rood. Thomas Golden. Lee Rvan. Arthur Black. W. Q. Waiters. A. Richie. HMMPtiao-Cteorge F. West. W. P. Aerie iK Omaha: J. A, Tu thill. P. D. D. of Ne- bra Aene sh, umana; Daniel W. Me Iin, state Aefmtj grand president cr r.e brtLaka, Houth ruaha aerie lirt; 8. B. Wads- worth, Harry Urown. t l. Y aiiera. ow- hen Conner, l nomas iuimr. Or rwtl. V. Jr.. LJ1. . V. itenanru, W. R..irers. Fred Oeiae, J L W Bolder. W. F. tUtp. A bcsuittful Urf4 eC L today at Leilert'a. rorth Si.K. calf Marrlaae LtecBsea, Lioenaea to wed wer Issued yesterday to th followlnsr: Name and FtastoVoc. Ag. J. W. Femberton. iuuT City la -J3 ITuay Liu. Cuuot'U iiufl........ .... - I. W. Hrirry. Neola, L ...... ilSfrLri W tl t-curn. eula. lx. ......... T fcmtth. Red Oak. Ia. . .M lianle luatmua, Rod Onk. Ia ,..J Ionerd B. 'travea, Audubon, I ZS llarii't L. Wtieeier, tu,oU Bluffs M JIUJSY AS WELL c f fill w buy, by all means come to our , Stirling Flllver .Smoking Sets at ffi M.50. fc.OO and q)'.UU Triplicate Mirrors, very dainty gift for ladles. Oold plate and ebony, R4 Rf) $12 00, HS.OO, $5.S0, down to........ 4OVl Bterllng Novelties, Including one-piece arti cles In Knives, Forks and Spoons, . Brushes, Flasks, Bon-Bon Dlahes, Sugnr and Creams, Sterling Silver Souvenir .Spoons, Tobacco Jars, Puff Boxes and Toilet Article of all kinds ar subject to Rogers', 1047 Al Quality R. Vatlsco & Son's First Quality, sterling gray finish, some- ' thing new nnd very swell In tableware, ln- eluding Individual pieces of all kinds. , Bet of half dosen best silver pint fruit knives, former price $X0O and CZ( $2.60, at $2.00 and qJI.OU Child's Sets An endless variety of child's sets. Including knife, fork and spoon, on which we have made a big reduction In price. Bno"wtht..Wr...,2:!6....... ;...$l-75 Bets that were ji.00, jjrl.BO JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Christmas Gifts- - Open: Evenings nil Christinas; Conclusively The Gifts for Men, Women and v Thes. In connection with our wide, roomy aisles, weU lighted and conveniently arranged department, and th splendid conditions of the asaortrosnts In th, different. Unes, all combine t make this a popular, aaay; trading place during -thi buslaet of seasons. ' .' . . '" FOB TUB WOMEN w show the best values and th greatest asaortaaent of high grade QjJOVES, 1IA.ND1CERC1I1EFS, CMEREIXAB, TANCY APBON8. NTCK WEAR. WAISTS. FURS. FANCT NOVELTIES. KNIT SUPPERS. PURSES. WRI8T BAGS, etc '..'',' .'" FOR MEN you can make a selection from a stock that Is abundantly- provided with practical things-high clss exclusively NECKWEVaR. GLOVES. SHIRTS. HOS IERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY VESTS, MUF FLERS, etc . , In fact, you can find something here tor anyone-and that something will b the best of its kind at th price. 6f COUNCIL Winter Term, January 4. This la one of the LARGEST, and BEST BUSINESS and NORMAL schools in the j Jtu of our graduate vow ', Plaws for students to work for board and room. Pon l for tlow catalogue. - . ( R. E. WIATT, President, 0 .n Ml store and the prices will convince Special Discount On Latest Stylo Handbags In genuine alligator, seal, walrus and Mo rocco leathers; colors, red, blue, black, tan and, gray, In three lots, worth $1.50, $:.S0 and $3.50; others $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and up to $10, priced at C flfi $2 00, $1.60 anc .ql.JV Specials In Silk Kensington or Opera Bags at MOO. $7.60, $fi.0Q, $5.00, $4.60, Specials In Purses, Cluar Cases, Card Cases and all leather goods. Travelers' Bets In leather cases are the finest and most complete In the city. If you wish to make a useful and valuable present, see our tine of swell Umbrellas. at Urcnt iinrgmns. 409 BROADWAY, as Tel. 265 arters Children. on COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWAi BLUFFS, IA.' WEST. u occupying responsible pofiltlons. GRAPHDPHOKE CONTEST 4T BOUIilGiUS . PIANO HOUSE On the- evening of December ti th contestants stood as follows; WILLIE OSDORN. MAT 8CANLAN.... MET A PRYOR RUBY JEFFRIES. HARRY POORE.. .. .a.10 ...l.ano .....l,t JOft .... Tito 4M ...j.1,.125 , ns 273 .,..J.H .....-' 1) . (0 f :; LEON FLEMINO i .... FRED WITCFERICK BESSIE WHITE i... .... ARTHUR ERICKSON MAUD WEAVER... EARL 8WANSONs C. B. LIEBIQ. .... ......'..... HAZEL HAMELMEISTER .. A DO LP H DINKLEY. ....... V, COTTON KEELINR.........t A vote given with each or.e-cont purchase at the i, BOURICIUS PIANO HOUSE Contest closes Janu ary 9, at 9 o'clock. SaW. csrt . SUPPEBS ' FOR GHRISTlAS Amouir the great . nrray ."Of Cbrlstmas rciwrit.8 don't for- FATHER'S SLIPPERS nothing will please him moral Men's -Slippers,' a5c 50c, .73c, fl.00 and fl.50, a great rariety from which we. can please any one In size, style and, price. ; In,' women's we hara th,era at 25c, 60c, 7Bc, $1.00, ( 11.25 and '$1.60. .:'- i ''- .-V..I.-. ;' Children's . Tapestry Slipper full line st 85c;.. ' THE DU'JGA? SHOE CO. 23 llain St., '. Ceuneil Bluffs, la. GHRISTlAS WITHOUT CiUSIG IS A POU CMISTiMS VIOLIN : GUITAR MANDOLIN EVEN A NEW-SONG . PIANO, , 'V AN ORGAN EVEN AM MOUTH HARP AGGOBOIO:! Would Ba Very Acceptabli. - Today being the last day before Christmas we will reduce ur prtcea to you. which will astoninh too. Gome In and examine our stock. ,' Tod only we will sell The . Little Colored GJ"' at 19c Th lant. rleanrst mort h amorous coca aone erer ptihUsUcd- , . . BOURIGIliS PIANO HOUSE 335 Broadway v Where ths Organ Stsnds i Upon ths Building. . CLEANING AND DYEING I Axles' and GBtlema's Ctethin Claal. Prd, brassed and Kspairad; also Dry Cleaning. N sbrlnka ar rubblnr 9 (uarantsad. Work den on short nutlca COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM, DYE WORKS '; Tl. SUM. lOtT Wvat Irtaastr. LEWIS CUTLEU Sx, C mm mi a B 1 I