Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 05, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE :
I COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Try Mocre'n slock food.
Dr. Uoe , dentist , McrrUm block.
Cr. Oroen , office B12 Fourth itreet. i
Dr. Drown , d itl t , room 301. McrrUm blk. I
Mrs. J. J. Shea nnd son nro visiting In
Philadelphia.
Judec Carson has returned from a short
otithcrn trln. |
Mrs. Anna Nachtlgall left last evening
( or Helena. Mont
Dr. A. 0. Kludge , the dentist , removed
horn 319 to 338 Broadway.
J , L. Templclon left last evening for
Chicago on a business trip.
Mrs. n. C. Klrbv. mother of Mrs. George
B Davis , has returned from a visit to Salt
Lake City.
Ocoreo Hanson leaves this morning for
B southern trip. Ho fioca on a hcalth-
eceklng lour.
Mrs. Rmma Hicks of Crcston Is the
eucHt of F. H. Pardov nnd family of 2i > 3
Harrison street
Ned Everett la reported to bo rapidly
Improving with every prospect now for his
complete recovery.
The Kvans laundry l the leader In lint
work both for color nd finish. 20 Pear ,
itreet. Phone 290.
The office of Mayor Jennings In the cits
hall has been repainted nnd otherwise
renovated throtichout.
Miss Maude Mathcson of this city was
marrlrd vesterday In Fullcrton , Neb. , to
Dr. Johnson of that cltv.
O. J. Hardv. postmaster of Hlllsdalc , la. ,
was In the city yesterday , the guest of
Countv Auditor John Matthews.
The annual election of the Council Bluffs
Women's club will bo held nt 4 o'clock tlilB
afternoon In Royal Arcanum hall.
Lawrence Hoist of tnls city , who has
been In the railway mall service since 1831 ,
has tendered his resignation , to take effect
July 1.
Don't ydu think It must bo a pretty good
JatinJry that can pteaso > maay hundreds
cf customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 724
Broadway.
The park hoard has leased the pavilion
privileges at Falrrnount park to W. H. Kls-
Sf.l . for the rummer season. Ktsscll has
agreed to pay the board $100.
The remains of James McCormlc , who
died nt the Woman's Christian Association
hospital last Monday , will bo shipped this
afternoon to Oakland , la. , where they will
bu Interred.
Judging from the number of tickets sold
the grand party to bo given tonight by the
Modern Woodmen of America for the ben-
cllt of the Dodge Light Guard promises to
bo a success.
The High School Held day , to have been
held tomorrow afternoon at the Driving
park , will have to bo postponed on account
of the heavy rain of yesterday until some
day next week.
Hay Williams , a student nt the Iowa
Btato university , son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Williams of this cltv. has enlisted In com
pany I of the Second regiment , I , N. O. ,
and Is nt Camn McKlnlev.
Mrs. W. II. Mullln and Miss Fanny Brock
have returned from DCS Molnes , where
they went to see Will Brock , n student In
Ames college , who has enlisted In company
A , Third regiment , Iowa National Guard.
Gilbert Brackett , a young Bon of L. C.
Braclictt , has written a play which will be
produced bv a company of young people at
the Dohany theater Saturday afternoon.
Manager Bowcn has given them the use
Of the house.
W. C. Brown of Chicago , general man
ager of the Chicago , Burlington &
Qulncy railway , was tii the city yester
day for n short while. Ho was accom
panied by C. M. Levy of Burlington , su
perintendent of the company's Iowa lines ,
j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ; Ambrose arc the
guests of W. II. Cooson nnd famjly. Mrs.
Ambrose was Miss Nina Scott' , formerly of
this city , and was married to Mr. Ambrose
last Sunday at Loveland. Froti here they
go to Clarlnda , where they will make their
future home.
The remains of Charles Mc'.ntlre , son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' ' Mclntlro of Crescent ,
arrived from Denver yesterday afternoon.
The funeral will bo held from Lunkley's
undertaking rooms this morning at 8:46 : ,
the services being at St. Francis 'Xavlcr'a
church at 9 o'clock.
i Some nervv individual aulctly appropri
ated1 two boxes of shoes yesterday mornIng -
Ing that were displayed in front of the
Knowles Shoo company's store'on Broad
way. A party who witnessed the theft at
once notified Clint Byers. who started In
pursuit , but the
thief disappeared down an
alley and made good his escape.
Mrs. J. H. Kent left last evening for
Helena , Mont. , to Join her husband , the
architect who has recently located there.
Mrs. Kent , who was Miss Jessie Bower ,
daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bower of
607 East Broadway , was married to Mr.
Kent February 22 In Omaha , but the mar-
rlojro was kcot a secret until after Mr.
Kent's removal from Council Bluffs.
Frank Wallace , who was charged by J.
P. Holder with disturbing the peace of >
Harmony street Tuesday evening by using
profane and obscene 'language ' , was fined
15 and costs In police court yesterday
morning. Wallace admitted letting his
| onguo run wild , but asserted that it 11
imply a neighborhood auarrel and that ho
Intended nllne an Information against
Holder on a similar charge.
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[ C. B. Vluva Co. , female remedy ; consult-
lion free. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to B.
Health book turnUhed. 326-327-3 8 Merrlam
bloc If.
, iMocey to loan on city property. Kinn .
N. Y. Plumbing company , Tel. 250.
Peterson & Schoenlng. In the Merrlam
block , have the biggest combined store of
furniture and hardware in Council Bluffs.
When buying go to their store where you
nave the largest line to select from and
where prices are marked to the lowest
notch.
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City linn Cunli on Hand.
County Treasurer Arnd yesterday tu'ned
OTer to City Treasurer Heed J5G.437.7L
being the city's portion of the taxes collected
during the month of March. This will place
the city treasury In pretty fair shape. , but
nothing will be paid out of It until Judge
Smith hands down bis decision In Iho niuti-
damus cose which he Is not expected to do
until next Monday morning. In the mean
time the city employes will not be able to
cash their warrants for last mouth's tal-
arlcs.
Frank Peterson , proprietor of the White
House ' C. O. D. grocery store , has made
another' enterprising stroke by adding Jea
meat market to his establishment Ho will
keep only the best of meats and has a com
petent man to wait on his customers.
Friday and Saturday May npenliig at
Bourlclus' , 32S Broadway. Grand display of
newest styles of Instruments and the latest
music. Prof. '
Muster's orchestra both even-
Ings. Everybody Invited.
If you want to buy a baby carriage go
to Peterson & Schoenlng's , In the Mcrrlam
Block.
Henl Entitle Trrtn.fern.
The following transfers were Hied yes
terday lit the title nnd loan olllco of J. W.
Bqulre , 101 Pearl street :
II. A. Barnnrd nnd wlfo to Pottawnt-
tnmle Investment company , tin un-
dlv % of part of wJ4 neli 7-74-43 ,
w d 12,831
John Flynn , administrator , to Michael
Joseph Flynn. nw',1 22-7G-41. a d B.COO
Joseph B. Frum and wlfo to John N.
Fruin , nl4 neli seVi and s'A ' neVi seU
8-77-40. w d 2,000
I loirs of James Flynn to Michael Jo
seph Flynn , swVi 22-76-41 ; V4 and s'/4
nH neVi neVi neU 25-76-42. d 1
Jacob Dover and wlfo to Frank n.
Chambers , part of BeU sett 26-75-42 ,
w d CSO
County sheriff to Pottnwnttamto
county lot 13 , block 6 , Cusudy'H add ,
Council HluITu , a d 350
Hannah L. Warren to Brandt
Crocker , lot 4 , block 11. Beer's ub-
dlv. Council Bluff * , w d , 300
A. II. Brown and wife to Anna J.
NlEsen. lots IS and 14 and sH of lot
IS. block 2 , Walnut , w d 1.500
K1 M tntMtera , toUl JtUM
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HELP FOR SOLDIER BOYS
Women Get Together and Provide for More
Systematic Relief Work ,
ADDITIONS TO GOVERNMENT ISSUES
lied Tick * to Hold 4lie Strntv Together
nd Slmllnr Article * to Amelio
rate C mp Life to ll
fc'arul.Ucd.
The first steps toward forming a relict
corps to look after the needs and interests -
ests of the Council Bluffs soldier boys now
encamped at Des Molncs were taken yester
day afternoon by a number of patriotic
women of this city , who met for the pur
pose at the armory of the Dodge Light
Guards In the Masonic building. Quito n
largo number were present nnd a temporary
organization was formed , which will bo
perfected nt another meeting to bo held
this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the same
place , and at which all women Interested
In the movement , whether they have rela
tives or not In the ranks , are Invited to be
present.
Of the temporary organization Mrs. M. L.
Klrkland was made president ; Mrs. J. C.
I'ryor , vice president ; Mrs. A. 3. Richard
son , secretary , and Miss Laura Fllcklnger ,
treasurer. The following were appointed n
committee on permanent organization and
to frame n constitution : Mrs. Donald Mac
rae , Jr. ; Mrs. E. Canning and Miss Beatrice
TInley.
The soldier boys In camp nt Des Molncs
have nothing but straw to sleep upon nnd
the women decided that the first thing for
them to do was to make ticks and scpd
them as soon as possible to Camp McKlnley.
With this end In view , Mrs. Macrae and
Miss Schocntgcn were appointed a committee -
too to solicit muslin from the dry goods
stores and at the meeting this afternoon
the women will make the material up.
Although the organization Is only In Its
Incipient stage , still many promises of as
sistance have been received nnd at the
meeting yesterday afternoon the treasurer
announced that several citizens had sub
scribed sums of money to bo expended as
the women of the association deemed best.
The work of the relief corps , for such
It will bo probably named this being left
to the committee on permanent organization
to determine cannot be carried out without
money , and at the meeting this afternoon a
soliciting committee will bo appointed. The
main object of the organization will bo to
systematize- the efforts made In behalf of
the soldiers and supply many little comforts
that are not obtainable through the chan
nels of army administration.
Cordwood for sale cheap. Address W. P. ,
Bco ofllce , Council Bluffs.
FOR SALE Good eecond-hand bicycle at
a bargain. Cell at The Bee ofllce , Council
Bluffe.
S.ivo your Domestic Soap wrapper * .
A few Sterllog-sllver spoons and novelties
left They must be eold. Will close them
out May G and 7 at No. 9 North Main st.
A. A. Hart
THIEVES TAKE : IIUGGIES IIOI/DLY.
Pepper and Taylor Report to
the Police.
James Pepper , living at 1634 Fifth avenue ,
reported to the police yesterday morning
that during the previous night his buggy
had been stolen from his yard. The thief
did not want for nerve , as according to Mr.
Pepper's story ho entered the yard about
midnight with a horse already harnessed
and calmly hitched the animal to the buggy
and drove off. Mr. Pepper was aroused by
the noise" and got to the window just in
time to see the thief drive off.
J. W. Taylor , living at 720 Washington
avenue , also had his buggy and horse stolen
Tuesday night Taylor la In the employ of
P. H. Wind , the contractor who Is erecting
the Iowa Btato building at the exposition
grounds , and on his way home from work
stopped at Coyle's saloon at Twenty-first
street and Broadway. He was In the saloon
but a few minutes when ho heard his horse
moving. He ran out and was just In time
to see a man rapidly driving away with
his wagon down Broadway. He gave chase ,
but the thief soon outdistanced htm , and at
Avenue A and Twentieth street Taylor lost
sight of him.
I The latest novelties In Iron bedsteads at
* Peterson & Schoenlng's.
For Sale Nice , gentle tam'ir fcorse , cheap.
Inquire at Knowlce' shoe store.
Domestic Soap Is the best for the laundry.
Hear the patriotic and original songs and
recltatlona on the Dodge Light Guards at
the "Old Maids' Convention , " Chambers' hall ,
next Thursday evening , May 6 ,
Serve * Notice on the County.
Before calling on the courts to determine
the right the city has to control the ex
penditure ot that part of the county road
fund collected In the city a formal demand
was served on the Board ot County Super
visors yesterday. The demand was in the
.form of a notice and was served on Colonel
W. F. Baker , chairman of the board , by
the city marshal. The notice read as fol 1-
lows : "That the Board of Supervisors 1of
Pottawattamle county , Iowa , are hereby no
tified that the city ot Council Bluffs hereby i
elects and directs as provided by law that
the proceeds ot the county road fund aris
ing from the 1-mlll levy within the limits
of the city be expended on the streets
within the city limits designated by the
committee on streets and alleys. " The no
tice is substantially the same as the reso
lution as passed at the city council meet !
ing Monday night.
Silver tedepoons etlll go with Domestic
Soap.
Sterling-silver day , No. 9 North Main
street , May C and 7.
Montgomery Round Over.
George Montgomery , the man caught in
the act of breaking into the residence inof
George W. Skinner on Park avenue , was ar
raigned before Justice Burke yesterday aft
ernoon and bis preliminary hearing set for
tomorrow morning. His bail w.ta fixed at
$1,000 , In default of which Montgomery was
returned to the county jail. Montgomery Is
a stranger and so far has refunvl to elvo
any information concerning himself.
Hoffmayr's fancy patent flour malcea the
best and moat bread. A k your grocer for It
Children's May party. Chambers' academy ,
Saturday evening , May 7. Admission 25
cents.
Wolf Crop.
R. B. Churchill of York townihln brought ;
In five whelps and one old wolf to the county
auditor's office yesterday afternoon and re
ceived the state bounty ot $13. He reports
that tbo timber wolves arc plentiful this [
year.
Mnrrlaire LloenNe * .
Marriage licenses were granted yesterday
to the' following parties :
Name nnd Address. Age.
Carl Btrnub , Pottawattamlc 29
Clara Rrlnohl , Pottawattamle 22
F. M. lirown. Council Bluffs 24
Elfrled Mntthlescn , Cedar Bluffs , Neb. . . II
Meat. Moore ! Perfectly Well.
The sensational story sent out from Dei
Uolnes to the effect that Lieutenant John
L. Moore el the Dodge Light Guard * wu
confined in the hospital nt Camp McKlnley
and liable to go Insane caused his family
nnd friends In thin city n great dcM of
anxiety yesterday until It was learned that
the story wna false. Tbo parents of Lieu
tenant Moore received the following tele
grams jcsterday from Captain Pryor , com
manding the guards : "Lieutenant Moore
was never better In his life. Report un
true. Lieutenant Moore Is perfectly well , "
Court Kitten.
In the district court yesterday the day
was taken up with the trial of the suit of
G. F. Boardmnn and wlfo against L. Doug
las to recover damages placed at $900 for
alleged misrepresentations In connection
with a land deal. The case Is being tried
before a jury and was not concluded when
court adjourned for the day.
Attorney J. J. Shea was granted decrees
of perpetual Injunction against two more
saloon keepers yesterday. H. W. Butter-
, field , proprietor of the K. C. house , and
| George Strlnglltz of 2040 West Broadway.
The case In which Shea secured an Injunc
tion against Paul Meyer and F. T. True ,
the owner of the premises known as the
Ogdcn house bar , was settled yesterday by
payment of the costs , amo'untlng to $11.GO
and the attorney fee of $25 secured to Shea
under the decree. The Injunction suit of
Shea ngnlnst d. E. Pooro will bo heard before -
fore Judge Aylcsworth In the superior court
today.
In the case of William Wcston against
Day & Hess the plaintiff yesterday filed n
petition asking an order of court for the
production of books and papers by the de
fendants.
In the superior court yesterday the hear
ing of the labor claims of W. E. Billings
and Andrew Lorcnson against the Jarvis
Manufacturing company , the court sus
tained the ' claims and gave judgment In
favor of'tho plaintiffs for $100 each.
Stipulations have been filed In the district
court In settlement of the eight condemna
tion cases brought by the Omaha Bridge
and Terminal company against property
owners abutting on Union avenue. The
property owners were awarded $1 damages
and appealed. The stipulation entered pro
vides that In case the Terminal company
decides to use the avenue the property own
ers shall each receive $10 as damages.
Read premium offers inside Domestic Soap
wrappers ,
Clone Cull for McCnne.
Mat McCune , a carpenter in the employ
of the Union Pacific railway , had a closa
call from Instant death at the transfer yards
yesterday morning. Ho had been working
in a car standing on the tracks north of
the platform and on getting off fatted to
notice a Northwestern train that was back
ing down on the adjoining track. The end
car struck him on the shoulder and head ,
knocking him senseless to the ground. Ho
fortunately fell away from the track , other
wise ho would have probably been ground
to pieces. Ho was as soon as possible re
moved to his homo at 1010 Seventh avenue
and a physician called. Examination
showed that McCune had received two se
vere scalp wounds and a badly wrenched
shoulder , in addition to a number of
bruises about the body. Ho was a long
time regaining consciousness and .showed
symptoms of concussion of the brain.
The finest line of furniture in Council
Bluffs at Peterson & Schoenlng's , in the
| Merrlam block.
' Cnntnln Ilullnrd'n
In answer to a letter received from Cap
tain L. S. Dullard inquiring whether tht
eagle that be had sent from Dakcta for tht )
Fnlrmount park menagerie bad arrived
| safely , Mayor Jennings wrote yesterday in
forming the captain that the bird was doing
finely and was growing fat on rabbits , but
that he expected to change the bird's diet
soon and feed him on a few Spaniards.
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Domestic Soap makes and keeps aVan
friends.
Die * at Clarlnda.
F. L. Reed , clerk of the Board of Insanity
Commissioners , received word yesterday
that Ben M. Wright , a young man living
near Oakland , who had been committed gI
the insane asylum at Clarlnda , April 25 , had
died there last Sunday.
Allotted Kldtmplnnr.
MARSHALLTOWN , la. , May 4. ( Spe
cial. ) A case of alleged kidnaping baa oc
curred In tbo western part of this county.
- The principal actor in the drama was John
Magee , son of a wealthy and Influential
farmer of demons. Recently Mngee and
his wife , who was formerly a Miss Dela i-
ware , separated , the latter taking tbo'r iC
months old boy and going to the homo of
her mother In State Center. A few days
later the father of the boy drove to the
Dclaware'home while the family was away
and got the child , taking it to the homo of
his own mother In demons. When Mrs.
Magee learned of the affair she secured
the services of an ou > .er and drove to Ma-
gee's and demanded the child , but her de
mand was refused. She then raine to this
city and consulted the district attorney ,
who Invoked the aid of Judge Caswell. A
writ of habeas corpus was Issued , id
armed with this the sheriff drove to dem
ons , secured the child and delivered it ito
Its mother. The case will no.w bo fought
out In court.
PnHtor
MARSHALLTOWN , la. , May 4. ( Spe
cial. ) Rev. H. H. Abrams , pastor 3Of
the Christian church of this city ,
has resigned and on Juno 1 will
become superintendent of the state
Anti-Saloon league. Rev. Mr. Abrams has
boon an influential worker In tbo local
. league and was lately censured by the dlg-
trlct court for having visited the grand Jury
room and used undue
Influence to Induce
the returning of indictments against cer
tain saloon keepers. The state board ref
the Anti-Saloon league Is to be enlarged to
consist of nine members , representing all
tbo larger political parties and eight o ! the
leading religious denominations , and will
begin the publication of a weekly tunipjr-
anco paper after the style of the Ram's
Horn ,
Ilnrllnirton Celebrate * .
BURLINGTON , la. , May 4. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Burlington officially celebrated the
victory of Manila tonight with , a grand
street parade composed of volunteer
re
cruits , secret societies and citizens on foot
and horseback and In carriages. Bells were
rung , whistles blown , cannon , shotguns ,
pistols and cannon crackers fired , all com
bining with 2,000 tin horns to create a deaf
ening din. A mass meeting was held ifat
which patriotic speeches were made and
national songs sung. A vast number of
rockets and other fireworks made the night
brilliant.
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Inntnntly Killed.
BOONE , la. , May 4. ( Special Telegram. )
Jacob Blaske , a miner in the employ of
the Tower Vein Coal and Mining company ,
was Instantly killed by a fall of slate. His
skull was crushed and right leg broken in
two places.
I Collonlon at Ame * .
BOONE , la. , May 4. ( Special Telegram. )
A switch engine and passenger train col-
] CASTORIA
for Infant * and Chilrbea.
S3 |
llded nt Ame * today. The engines wcro
badly damaged , but no one was Injured.
Hero of JlJnklnrn.
TOLKDO , In. , Mny 4r ( Special. ) A. W.
Dnvlcs , an old RcttlMllnd soldier , died at
his homo at WaltlinUj fifteen mile * cist
of this place , last week. He served In the
English cavalry before-emigrating to this
country and was ipof. ( the "six hundred1'
Immortalized In Tcn'rryijb'n's / "Charge of the
Light Brigade. " HoCMtvcd In company F ,
Eighth Now York cavalry , during our cl/ll
war and lost an arm In the service.
1'rrVtonhl Noie * .
Andrew Lckscll , -wealthy farmer of
Hamilton county , agfd. 0 , committed sul-
cldo by hanging , vr g |
Mrs. Luclnda Rlanawho died last week
in Iowa City , was g $ ( , years old and had
lived In Iowa City since 1867.
Charles Damclds , a 13-year-old boy of Le- .
Mars , ran away from homo about two weeks
ago , and has just been located at Webster
City *
Rev. Scott W. Smith , pastor of the Pres
byterian church nt Boonc , will resign bo-
cnuso the official board voted to rcduco his
jj
salary.
Rev , E. B. Cousins , who has been sug <
gestcd as a possible candidate for congress
In the Ninth district , Is an uncle of Con
grcssman Cousins of the Fifth district
Rev. H. H. Abrams , pastor of the Chris
tlan church In Marshalltown , has tendered
his resignation and will become superintend
ent of the state Anti-Saloon league.
Lieutenant Rowland C. Hill , who com
mitted sulcldo In Mobile last week , was born
In Muscatlno and graduated nt West Point
in 1881. Ho was a brother-in-law of John
C. Kclloy of the Sioux City Tribune.
D. C. Kelp , formerly chief clerk of the
Iowa house , now publisher of a newspaper
at Iowa Park , Texas , Is visiting In DCS
Molncs , but will soon como to Omaha to
take charge of the Texas exhibit at the ex.
position.
I MVII I'ri-HH Comment.
DCS Motncs Capital : : The language o
every true Des Molnes heart la "Heaven
bless and protect the soldiers of Camp Mc-
Kinlcy. "
DCS Molnes Leader ! Perhaps the boys at
the state fair ground will never get any
further. If so , let us all honor them for
having shown the proper will.
Dubuque Times : Deputy Warden Andrews
of Anamosa penitentiary wants to send 100
convicts to the war , but the government will
hardly accept them. Citizen soldiers would
not fancy such companions.
Sioux City Tribune : Most of the other
states are having moro trouble organizing
their inllltla for actual service than Iowa ,
and Iowa's Is among the first ready to move
into the service of the United States.
RISK OUT OP T111MII IIAMCS.
People Arr Driven from Their HOIUCH
iiud CropH DniniiKeil.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , May 4. Many small
streams In the southwest have overrun their
banks , a result of the exceptionally heavy
rains since Saturday , and In some Instances
damage has resulted. , Several families have
been driven from their homes In the Walnut
and Verdigris rl\er bottoms on the Kansas-
Oklahoma border , thousands of acres of
grain have been flooded and railroad tracks
washed out In some Instances.
In the territoriesall 'streams ' are out of
their banks and aro'stUl rising. North of
Purcell , I. T. , where the Canadian Is n mile
wide , the Santa Fo tracks have been washed
out As far as known , no lives have been
lost
Ei-1'ollec Ollletr Arrcntcd.
SPRINGFIELD , Il. | , 'May 4. W. Akin ,
formerly a sergeant of polco | In Chicago ,
was arrested in the militia--camp hero to
day on a charge of robbing W. T. Harkness ,
secretary ot the Anticon'da Mining company ,
at New Yprk , _ Tberob , , ery Is. said to have
occurred two weeks ago.
ITpholdM McCormlck' * 1'atcntn.
CINCINNATI , May 4. The United States
court today gave the , McCormlck Harvester
company Judgment In , fwo cases , charging
infringement of patent , one against the
Aultman Reaper company , and another
against Miller , Aultman & Co. , both of
| Ohio.
WHAT IS YOUR TRADE *
Encli Trade or Occupation linn It *
'Special Dlocnne ,
I It Is well known amcag medical men that
certain diseases are more readlry developed
In certain occupations than In others. Ttiat
each occupation has its attendant physical
weakncES. Engineers , railroad men and
similar occupations suffer mostly from kid
ney troubles and men who are often expceed
to ttio weather suffer from .rheumatism ,
while clerks and professional men , In fact ,
the army of people whose business keeps >
them Indoors , are oftentimes great sufferers
from piles and constipation. In this connec
tion the following letter Is of Interest J
people whose occupation will not allow suf-
I fictent outdoor exercise.
1 Mr. A. F. Ca'lhoun ' , notary public and
I jeweler and watchmaker of Clrclevllle , W.
Va. , writes as follows :
I bad been a severe sufferer from piles for
years and had tried many remedies with but
little benefit , when about three years ago I
saw the Pyramid Pile Cure advertised and
eeut for It
I was badly afflicted when I got It , but
after only two applications the pllea dl.j-
appcared and from that day to Uils I bava
never felt a symptom of the disease.
I feel that I cannot recommend It too
highly to sufferers from piles.
The Pyramid Pile Cure Is free from
cocaine , opium or any mineral poison , abso
lutely safe , pleasant and palnlees ; aold by
druggists at 50 cents per package. If there
Is any constipation 'the Pyramid Pills should
bo used wltb the pile cure. The pills are
25 cents per package.
Any druggists will tell you that the Pyra '
mid 10 the best known and meat successful
and popular pile cure ever placed on the
market and Its reputation as a safe and radical
dr
ical cure has only resulted from the per
sonal recommendation of people ' ( io have
been cured of this distressing ailment
Seed to Pyramid Co. , Marshall , Mich. , for
valuable little book oo cause and cure orof.
piles. . ,
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIF.3-
Department of the Interior , Oftlce of Indian
Affairs , Washington , D. C. , March 30 , 1S3S.
Sealed proposals -will l > received by the.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs at Nos. 77-
73 Webster street , New York City , until i71
o'clock p. m. of Tues < y < jjl May 17,1S08 .forfur-
nUhlng for the Indian Service , coffee , su < nr ,
tea , rice , baking pswder , soap , groceries ,
blanket" , wool-en and Cotton goods , clothing ,
notions , hats and , 'cups , bcots and shoes ,
crockery and schocTt : books. Bids must bo
made on government blanks. Schedules glv
Ing all necessary Information for bldderu
I will be furnished on ; aj pllcatlon at the In
dian Ofllce , Washington. D. C. , Nos. 77-7D
Wooster street. Now uYork City ; No. 1C02
State street , Chicago , ' III. ; the Commlswirlen
of Subsistence , U. S. Ai at Cheytnne , Lcnv.
enworth , Omaha , Bi. Louis , St. Paul and
Ban Francisco ; the postmasters nt Sioux
City , Yankton , Arkansas City , Caldwell. uxfl
peko , Wichita andTucson. . Bids will floe
opened at the hour find days nbovo stated ,
and bidders are invited to be present at
the opening- . . , < > i
openingW. . A. JONES. Commissioner.
< ] . A-27-May-13
"I Believe
. that the frying pan ia the most
fruitful source of crime in
America , " pays a distinguished
authority on cookery. Whether
this belief bo justified or not ,
it is scarcely possible to over
state the wretchedness caused
by indigestion. The worst con
sequences of bad cooking and
hasty eating are averted by
Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey
a sound stimulant for medici
nal and family use. It helps
an overloaded stomach as an
extra horse helps a team up a
steep hill. When you buy of
your grocer or druggist see that
you get the genuine Duffy's.
Motheml .MotliiTNll Motliorntlt
Mr ? . Wltislow'g Boothlnit S > rup has boon urc'i
for over to jcnrs by million * of inntlieri Tut
. their children while teething wiT.i perfect cue *
cee . It noothei the child , roftens the guii .
allays nil pain cuics wind colic niul Is the tteit
remedy fur Dlarrh'ica. SoM by uriiKgUM la
every "art of the world. He sure and nsk tr
"Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup" and tuko no
othtr kind. K cents n tuttls.
G.W.PangIeM.D.
T1IK GOOD SAMARITAN
25 VEKR'S EXPERIENCE ,
Blender of mucuses of sncti and
women.
PROPRIETOR OP TUB
World's llcrbal Dispensary of ItlcdlcUvx
, .
Rheumatism , Scrofula , Dtopsy cured without
tapping , Tape Worms removed , ull chronic
Nervous and Private Diseases.
LOST
CVDUII 1C Only Physician who can
OirniLlOs NYl'HIMS
properly euro
without destroying tcctli and bones. No mer
cury or poison mineral used.
The only Physician who can tell what alii
you without asking a question.
Those at n distance send for question
blank. No. 1 for men ; No. ! i for women.
All correspondence strictly conllOcntlal.
Mcdlclno sent by express.
A27May13"I Address nil letters to
G. W. PANGLE , M. D. ,
BBS Brondtvuy , COUNCIL lU.UFFS , IA
t3T8end S-cent einrnu for rcnlv.
. fINE SUMMER DRINK.
SCHLITZ " 'KffiP BEER
The belt In ( he worlil. Deliv
ered to any part of ( he cltr.
Telephone UOU. Mull order *
filled. '
LINDER. & FILTER ,
1O21 IIKOADWAY.
Gas and
Gasoline
Engines.
J to JOO
Horse
Power.
Call OK ui or write for price * and description * .
DAVID IIIHAD LEY & CO *
Council Illiifl * , IOTTO.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS.
| FOR SALE AND FOH RENT UY LEONARD
Everett , 16 Pearl it. , Council Bluffs. la. :
For.rent a small farm ot 30 acrct , 2mllca \ from
the city. Very reasonable rental. Qood houj >
and ( table.
For rent a house and S acre * of land , % of A
month. mile from the city limit * . Rental , 15.00 * psr
Good land In central Nebraska for rent for a
chare of the crop.
40 acres of good land for rent near Honey Creek.
Will rent on shore * .
Good house of 10 room * and one acre of land.
j fruit and garden , fine trees , beautiful location ,
near the city , known as "Cherry Hill , " for
rent for the summer very reasonable. "
i Good 6-room house for rent at $7.00 per month ,
|
near the motor line.
Good farm for late , H mile of Underwood , 2M
acres , well Improved , splendid lind. Omaha
. or Council Bluffs properly taken In part pay
ment.
A splendid bottom farm for sate near Mondamln.
Part payment taken In Omaha or Council
Bluff * city propel ty ; ,300.00 will be taken In
trade.
Good farm * for rent for the season of 1S03 at a
low rental to responsible parlies.
( acres of land near the city for sale. Will take
part payment In painting - or carpenter work.
Gardens and farms for sale In the best part of
,
western Iowa.
Apply to Leonard Everett , Attorney-at-Law , 10
Pearl it. , Council Bluffs. la.
DWELLINGS , FRUIT , "ARU AND GARDEN
land * . for Ml * or not. Day * U * * . W Pearl
tr * t.
JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WHOLESALE CANDY MANUf ACTURERS
' Jobbers of
CRACKtftS , NUTS , CIGARS and TIRE WORKS.
Selling Agents
JCATJ3 FIELD CHA.S. SUM2VJ3R
. .
lOo C/jrara. no Cttrnra.
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When Traveling
Read The Bee
Here Is Where i
You Will Find it in the . . - * '
Principal Cities. I
ATLANTA , OA. .
Klinball tlottso News Stand.
ANACONDA , MONT.
James M. Godard *
BILLINGS , MONT.
J. 0. Spcrry. Forester & Frlzello.
CAMBRIDGE , MASS.
Ilnrvard Uulvoratty Library.
DENVER.
Brown Hotel News Stand. Pratt Mercantile Co. , 1517 Larimer St.
Hamilton & Kcndrlck , 003-012 17th St.Tho Stationer Co. , IBth aud Lawrence St *
Mclxjan , Pitt & Co. , 835 Sixteenth St. Windsor Hotel News Stand. ,
DES MOINES.
Moses Jacobs , Rock Island Depot Y. M. C. A. Heading Room. ;
BOSTON.
Public Library. Boston Press Club , 14 Bos worth St.
Vendomc Hotel
BUFFALO.
Gencscc Hotel News Stand.
BUTTE
City News Depot , Cor. Main & Broadway J
CHEYENNE. V
E. A. Logan , 212 West 10th SL Cheyenne Club. * N
CHICAGO ,
Auditorium Hotel New Stand. Postolllcc News Stand , No. 217 Dear *
Grand Pacific Hotel News Stand. born St.
Great Northern Hotel News Stand. Associated Advertiser's Club , Palmut
Palmer House News Stand. House.
CLEVELAND.
Commercial Traveler's Association , Masonic Temple.
Wcddcll House. The Hollenden.
COLORADO SPRINGS.
Brlscoe Bros. , No. 30 South Tejou St. Printers' Home.
FORT SMITH , ARK.
M. S. A. Reading Room.
Room.HOT SPRINGS , S. D.
Emll Unrgens. George Gibson.
HOT SPRINGS , ARK.
C. H. Weaver & Co.
HELENA.
Helena Public Library. W. A. Moore , Oth avenue and Main St.
J KANSAS CITY.
Coates House News Stand. Robert Reid , 10'2 McGce Bt
Y. M. C. A. Reading Room SiO Wyan- Public Liurary.
dotte St. Rlcksecker Cigar Co. , Oth and Walnut ;
Missouri Republican Club , 003 Baltl- opposite P. O.
moro Avc.
LINCOLN.
Prank H. Woodland , agent with Frank
Du 'Jell Cigar o. , 1020 O St.
LOS ANGELES.
George Joyce , 340 Spring St. A. W. Hall , 340 South Spring St
LONDON , ENGLAND.
Charles A. Gllllg's American Exchange ,
2 Cockspur St , Trafalgar Sq. , 8. W.
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MINNEAPOLIS. ! '
Public Library. West Hotel News Stand ,
NEW YORK.
Cooper Union Library. Mechanics' nnd Traders' Free Library.
Fifth Avenue Hotel News Stand. No. 18 East Slxtenth St. ;
Fifth Avenue Hotel Rending Room. Press Club , 120 Nassau St
Broome Street Library. . Westminster Hotel Reading Room.
Holland House Reading Room. , Windsor Hotel Reading Room.
Hoffman. House. V. M. C. A. , 23d Street and 4th Avenag
Imperial Hotel News Stand.
OGDEN ,
W. Webb , 2403 Washington Ave. McCartney & Co. , SCO 25th St ,
PARIS , FRANCE. .
New York Herald Reading Room , 42.
Avc. do 1'Opera.
POCATELLO.
V. 0 Rocdcr , West Center St
PORTLAND , ORE.
W. E. Jones , 291 Alder St. Porlland Hotel News Stand.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mercantile Library.
SACRAMENTO.
Public Library.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Public Library.
SALT LAKE CITY. , i
L. F. IJninmel , Lyctiurn Theater. Public Library.
Salt Lake News Co.
SEATTLE.
C. G. Oyston , Postofllce News Depot. George F. Ward. '
Hotel Seattle Newa Stand.
SIOUX CITY.
Garrottson Hotel News Stand. Hotel Vrndomo News Stand.
Moudamlu Hotel News Staud. Public Library.
SPOKANE.
John W. Graham , 723-725 Riverside
Avenue.
ST. JOSEPH.
Junction News Stand , 001 Edmund St. Rrandow's News Stand , 721 Edmond B\
ST. PAUL , MINN.
Press Club. Windsor Hotel.
ST. LOUIS.
E J Jett 800 Olive St , Public Library.
Planters' Uctel News Stand.
WASHINGTON , D. C : J
Wlllard'8 Hotel News Stand. Benate Reading Room. . . I
Arlington Hotel. Treasury Department Library. I
Congressional Library. Smite Reading Room. " I
Rlggfl House. Republican Nat'l Committee Booouk T3J
Agricultural Department Library. - '
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