TTTTC fV\rATTA T > ATTJV TVKT ! STTXHAV. XOVKMBTSR ! . . 1808. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. I MINOR MENTION. Hamilton's shoe store , 411 Broadway. Btockert Carpet Co. . 205-207 Bwy. Moore's food kills worms and fattens. Window glass. Davis , 200 Broadway. Dell G. Morgan , drugs , 142 Broadway. Born , to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Foster , 347 Avenue 0 , a daughter. The Ganmede Wheel olub will hold a meeting tc rrow night. C. B. Jacqupmln ft Co. , Jeweleri and op ticians , 27 South Main street A. W. Slack , the new addition to th police force , has be n assigned to the Broad way beat on night duty. The ProrcbB club will meet Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. E. A. Morchouse on Prank street. A marriage license wa * Issued yesterday to Ernest Jonct , aged 20 , and Estclle Wood- mancy , aged 'JO , both of Macedonia. The funeral of the late Mrs. Frederick Stephens will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Christian tabernacle. Ernest Eyberg of Quick reported to the tiollco yesterday the lo < ! of a valise on the rend between Council Bluffs nnd his home. J. C. Blxby , heating and sanitary engineer. Plan * and specifications for heating. plumbIng - Ing and lighting. 202 Main. Council Bluffs. All members are urged to bo present i\t the regular meeting tomorrow evening of St. Alban'9 lodge , No. 17 , Knights of Pythias. Don't > ou think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " l 721 Broadway. The cose against Bud Bouquet , charged with assaulting a half-witted fellow named Tom Clark , wns dismissed In police court , at Clark has left the city. J. M. Murphy and George Martin , former memberof the Council Bluffs police force , have been appointed to captaincies on the exposition police force for the winter , Martin for dny and Murphy for night duty. JmlRO Green has sustained the motion of the Omaha & St. Louis Railway company to transfer the damage suit'brought against it by Fred Beck , administrator of the estate nf the late Christopher Beck , from the dis trict to the federal court. The attraction tonight at the Dohany theater Is Herrmann and his great company on their third annual tour. A number of new and startling sen'wtlons are promised and the Illusions. It Is said , will eclipse any thing ever seen on the Dohany stage. James Snndrterley. cr. . of Voorhls strpet , nas so\erely Injured Friday night In a run away accident. A team belonging to Jamee Fltmlnc ran Into the buggy In which Snod- derley was driving , turning It over , and Snodderlcy received Internal injuries. Judge Smith held court yesterday morning In the absence of Judge Green , who has gone lo his homo over Sunday. Part of the cvl- dPiico In the divorce suit of Louis Butlei against Mtna Butler was taken and the fur ther trial of the case postponed. This was the only business before the court yesterday The November term of the superior court nlll be convened tomorrow morning by Judge Avlcfiworth. The principal case to comn up nt this term will be the suit of the City against the Omaha & Council Bluffs Bridge and nnllwny company to recover back assessments for paving between the compan > 's tiacka. Francis Silver is under arrest at the city Jail charged with being a fugitive from Jus tice. Ho was arrested at Crcfcent City at the request of the authorities In Omaha , where ho la said to ho wanted for burglary. He waq brought to Council Bluffs last even ing by Olllcer Plnnel nnd Olllcer Keysor of the Omaha force , but refused to go across the river without requisition papers. He tlenlcB being guilty of the burglary as charged. Ho admitted , however , that he wai the person who stole young Maltby's hlevcle In thle city last week and says he will give the boy $5 with which to redeem it. The Vlavl homo treatment removes neces sity for surgical Interference. For Informa tion call or oddrcss 326 Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 260. Those desiring cooles or the Jubilee edi tion of The Dallv Boo can secure them at the Council Bluffs olllce of The Beo. War Is over ; exposition Is past ; election has been decided now let us get down to butIncfas and ulucntc our children , and If you call nt . " .2 : ; Broadway Bourlclus will give you tome pointers at how reasonable a price peed musical Instruments can bo bought them. You know the place where the organ f-tmiils upon the building , 325 Broadway. Church Note * . Very Uov. Campbell Fair , dean of Trinity cathedral , Omaha , will conduct a week's mission at Grace Episcopal , commencing to day. At 3 o'clock this afternoon ha will de liver a special address to women only ; at 4 o'clock an address to members of the fra ternal and beneficial orders of the city nnd ut 5 o'clock a special address to men only. Sunday school will bo at 10 a. m. and holy communion nnd sermon at 11 a. m. In the evening there wilt be a mission service and sermon at 7:30 : o'clock. At the morning service at St. Paul'a Epis copal church today the rector , Rev. L. P. McDonald , will read the pastoral letter from the House of Bishops. In the evening he u 111 preach as usual. At the Fifth Avenue Methodist church the pastor , Hcv. (5. 1' . Fry , win take ne the sub ject of his morning sermon , ' 'Hezeklah's 1'raver Heard , " and In. the evening , "The Liquor Truftla Bearing Its Share of the Bur dens Which It Imposes Upon the State. " At tbo evening service the Harmonica quar tet will by special arrangement render sev eral selections. Class meeting will be at 0:15 : a. m , Sunday akbool at noon , Junior League meeting at 3 p. ra. , Epworth League meeting at 0:30 : p. m. Rev. R. Venting , pastor of the First Bap tist church will preach at the morning serv ice on "A Cure-All" and In the evening on "Tho Doldrums of Life. " Sunday acliool will bo at noon , meeting of Baptist Young I'coplo'u Union at 6:30 : , mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 : o'clock. At the Congregational church this mornIng - Ing the pastor , Rev. 0. W. Wilson , will take ay the subject of his Bormon , "Enthusiasm In Christian Work , " and In the evening win jireach on "What U Is to Be a Christian. " At St. John's English Lutheran church this morning the commemoration of the birth of Martin Luther will be observed with "Luther day" services. In the evening thuro will be the regular service. The young people's Bcrvlco will be at 7 p. m. Jacob Sims wilt address the Cdgewood Sunday school this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Klein , 112 Broadway , still stands at the top for line candles and clgara. Walter Johnson , lawyer , notary , Sapp blk. Collections made everywhere In U. S. Kent Katnte Trmmfer * . The following transfers were filed yester day In the abstract , title and loan office ot J. W. Squire. 101 Pearl stroft : Jotthun AHton nnd w.fa to Mtuy Cook , lot 10. block 1 , LMHOii. w. d. . . . . . . . . . 700 Jnsephlnn M. Stout to Fred C. Brlnker , lots , block 2. Vooihls1 udd. , vv. il. . . . 1,000 I , . II. Kent and \vlf to John O. Cortcl- you , 15 lots In Council Bluffs , w. d. . 8,000 II. H. Miller nnd wife to A. V. Floin- Inp. lot 13. block 1 , WlUon Terrace mUl , vv. il 100 Murtln Kohler and wife to Charles Olhi-n , lot 7 , block 19 , Mullln's subd. , vv. d. . SOO N. H. Lewis anil vvlfo to Francis Le- bock , lots 1 nnd 2 ( except a 6 feet lot 2) ) . block a. Walnut , nnd imrt lot 5 , Olllclal 1'Iat ; vv > A B 'J 9-77-33 , vv. d. . . . 1,200 B. II. Ford to Kllu H. HulIK lot 1 , block H , CurtU & Ramsey's add. , q. c. d 1 I'mnoiit Benjamin nnd vvlfo to lllla S. lUilllft lot 1. block U. Curtis & Rnm- huy'H mid. , vv. il i , . 330 Hicrl In J , J. Stewart , exeoutor of A. rochriui , lots 0 and 10 , block I' ' . Curliran's add. , s > d 713 Piime to amf , lot 3 , Mock 4 , Cochran'a mlcl , H d 20u Bamo to HIUIIO , lot 10 , lilotk U , Coch- run's udd , , H. d 225 Bamo In Fame , lots 5 and 6 , block 0 : lot 1. blook 15 ; lot 1. block U : lots 7 nml S. block 5 ; lots 1 i\nd 2 , block IS , Cochran'a udd. , s. d 2,410 Twchu transfers , aggregating 515US FRANCHISE COVERS IT ALL Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Has an Expaniira Ohartar , CITY HAS NO JURISDICTION OVER IT Compar/- May Con * rnot Its Truck * Anywhere It Like * In Order to neach It * Own Property Pretty ' Wall Provided Already. i . > Ths city official * have d cld d that the franchise granted the Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway company gives It author ity to build switches and lay spurs from Its main track to any property that It owns without first securing permission of the ell ? to do so. A point In Instance arose a couple of days ago when the Terminal company proceeded to lay a spur from Its main lln on Union avenue through the triangle piece of ground at Ninth street and First avenue. The company had a force of men at work laying the rails and had the work about half completed when It was notified to stop by City Engineer Etnyre and Alderman Caiper. The reason given for the order to atop the work wai that the company had not secured permission from the city. E. H. Odcll , the company's agent In this city , explained that hl company had authority under Its fran > cblse , but consented although at a great In convenience to postpone the completion of the work until the city- council Investigated the matter. The matter was brought up at the meeting of the council Thursday night and referred to the committee of the whole. Yesterday the committee proceeded In a Doily to the place and Investigated. Mr. Odell proved to the aldermen's satisfaction that his company owned the property to which the spur was laid and that It had been purchased but a few days previously from the Union Pacific Railway company. Further Mr. Odell produced a copy of the franchise which contained a provision giving the company the right to run a spur from Its main line to any property It may pur- "haso or In future own. With this staring them In the face the committee was com pelled to give Mr. Odcll permission to go on with the work. Some of the aldermen were much sur prised to learn that such a clause was con tained In the franchise aa It practically elves the Terminal company an unlimited right of way anywhere and everywhere In ' .he city , provided It buy * enough property. The Terminal company has now extended Us lines In this city eo as to connect with all the roads entering Council Bluffs except the Milwaukee. It connects with the Wabash at Fourteenth street and Ele\enth avenue ; with the Burlington at Fifteenth street and First avenue ; with the Rock Island between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues at Fourteenth street ; with the Union Pacific at Union avenue , and with the Northwestern at Union and First avenues. Mr. Odell says his com pany Is planning on etlll further extension * this winter. The company Is , however , ex periencing a little difficulty In securing track layers , as most of them are being em ployed at the Union Pacific yards laylcg the tracks for the new Peavcy elevator. Good apples are scarce , but Klein always manages to have them and he has the best. Those desiring copies ol the Jubilee edi tion of The Dally Bee can secure them at the Council Blurts office of The Bee. The Mlssee Arkwrlght and Baker will give a ceramic display and Bale at Miss Ark- wrlght'a studio , 604 Minister street. Wednes day and Thursday , November 16 and 17. Dailies of Council Bluffs and Omaha cordially nvlted. SOCIETY IN COUNCIL DLUFFS. Doing * of the Swell Set for the Pout Seven Day * . Mr , Theodore Peterson celebrated his ilrthday last Tuesday night by Inviting all the employes of the firm of Peterson & Schoentng to his home on Fourth street , where a. most pleasant evening was spent with music and cards. Joseph Jennings , daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Jennings , celebrated her fifteenth birth day last Wednesday by entertaining a num ber of her young friends at her home on North First street. The card party of the Royal Arcanum Friday night was largely attended and proved a most enjoyable affair. Mrs. E. A. Rlsser carried off the ladles' prize and George Garner , sr. , succeeded In doing like wlao with the men's trophy. Dancing and refreshments followed the card playing. The Woodmen of the World Inaugurated the social season last Tuesday with a mas querade ball at their ball on Broadway. It was well attended and the costumes were both varied and In many Instances unique. Mrs. W. W. Sherman entertained at mustcale yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Wlrt of Willow avenue entertained at luncheon Thursday , her guests being Mcsdaraes N , P. Dodge , Malcolm of Fort Madison , E. C. Smith , J. R. Reed , O. T. Phelps and R. A. Bloine. The C. C. C. C.s entertained a number of their friends Friday night at George Crane's ) residence on Park avenue at a "Dutch lunch. " The Derthlck club Is preparing for an ac tive season and will hold Its first meeting tomorrow evening. The club has secured the Christian Science suite of rooms In the Sapp block , where It will hold Its open muslcales. The membership of the club now numbers over sixty and enters on Its second year under the most favorable au spices. Mrs. P. J. Montgomery Is the presi dent and W. S. Rlgdon secretary and treas urer. The executive committee Is composed of C. B. Altchlson , Colonel Tulleys and Mrs. Mullls , while the arrangement of the pro grams Is In the hands of Miss Reed , Miss Ellis and Mrs. I. M. Treynor. One of the Innovations for this season will be an or chestral section under direction of Prof. Al- bln Huster. After Monday the following programs will be taken up In regular se quence : Wagner , Chopin , Weber , Ha > dn- Clement ! , Handel , I'aganlnl-Spohr and Liszt. The program tomorrow evealng will bo a general one. Mrs. F. T. True entertained during the last week her aunt , Mrs. Theme of Valentino tine , Neb. Mrs. L. P. McDonald and her youngest son are visiting In Davenport , la. Mrs. E. A. Archer of Second avenue is visiting In Avoca. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell is visiting In Leaden- north , Kan. Mrs. S. Parnaworth , Miss Farnswortb and Mies Sadie Karnsworth left Wednesday night for California , where they will spend tno winter. J. A. Tllson of Omaha and Miss Lillian M. Trudo were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents on South Twen ty-second street , Rev. L. P , McDonald of St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating. Mr. and Mrs , F. E. McLean of A\enue F entertained the last week Mr. M. L. Frank- llu of Jen ell , 111. Mrs. O. M. Brown , accompanied by her nlooo , Miss Louise Brown , Is visiting lu St. Paul , Minn. Mrs. V. Batten entertained during the last week Mr * . Louis Llesloy of Cedar Rapids , Neb. Neb.Mr Mr * . 5. 6. Rolls of Chicago was the guest UM Ust * wk of Mis * L. MascnberR. From i htro she went to visit friend * In Lincoln , Neb. Neb.Mrs. Mrs. Wntldcl , who with her children ban been visiting her mother , Mrs. Horace Everett , returned Tuesday to her hem In Kansas City. Mm. J. Bray of Fifth avenue had aa her guest the last week her niece Miss Alllo Johnson of Jackson , Mich. | Mr. and Mrs. B. & . Faes are ntcrtalnlnn Mrs. Gibbons of Sidney , la. | Mrs. E. O'Donnrll of Pork avenue enjoyed a visit the pasl week from her brother , Hon. , D. Shecdy of Denver , Colo. I Mrs. Lawrence Pile of Rapid City , 8. D. , ' In vUltlng the family of C. H. Orvla , 523 Washington avenue. | Edmund B. Bowman la seriously 111 at his home , 1003 Third avenua. Mrs. William Richard * 1 visiting In Stuart and Dea Molnea. M. A. Hull of Fifth avenue is preparing to move his family to Chicago , where he Is now located In business. C. M. Talcott and family Of Washington avenue leave tomorrow for a trip to Beaten - ton by nay of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hess have taken up their residence for the winter at 129 Glen nvonile. Mrs. Julia Officer Is enlisting the singers of Council Bluffs In preparation for a May festival chorua to bo given In Omaha next year. year.Tho members of U. S. Grant company , Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias , gave an other of their popular dancing parties last night at their hall In ( ho Merrlam block. Mrs. Ed F. Stockert , who recently under went a severe operation at St. Bernard's hos pital , Is eo much Improved that she was able to bo removed to her homo yesterday. Mrs. Charles Lincoln of Wyoming , 111. , Is visiting her Bister , Mrs. Charles Matthal , Cold comfort to have saw teeth on the edges of your collars. Avoid this by sending them to the Bluff City laundry. They're easy on clothes. Davis does all kinds of glazing , from n kitchen window to a plate store front. 200 Broadway. Remember the exposition by getting some copies ot Snap Shots at the Council Bluffs ofBc * of The Bee. Ten cents each. Ladles wanting fine medicinal wine * and liquors call Jarvls Wine Co , 225 Main street , upstairs. Lady in attendance. Davis has Just received a nice new line of ladles' and gents' pocketbooks and purses direct from New York. 200 Broadway. MIKKI-ESON HUI.NS THE IIOII.EH. Inexperienced Janitor Contn School Donrd One Ilniidred Dollar * . The Board of Education held a special meeting last night to consider the matter of repairing itho holler at the Twentieth avenue school building. From the state meats of Supervisor' Fonda made to the board It appeared that Nels Mlkkelson , the Janitor , was 'Incompetent ' to handle a steam heating plant and that the boiler , which was In perfect condition when examined by the inspector last summer , bad , on account of his Incompetence , been damaged and that It < would coet at least $100 to repair It. The committee on fuel and heating was author ized to have the necesary repalre made. Mtkkolson is one of the new men appointed last summer , when all the old Janitors wore discharged. It developed from his own statements last night before the board that his only previous experience with heating plants had been nlth a Baker heater , with which eomc years ago the cars on the Union Pacific railway were heated. Al though no action was taken last night , the board , while In executive session , decided that Mlkkelson would have to seek Borne job , as the board could not retain his serv ices and run the risk of him Won Ing up the boiler and possibly endangering the lives 01 the children In the building. Chairman Spruit of the committee on fuel and heating reported that ho had awarded the contract to the New York Plumbing company for supplying patent asbestos cov ering for the steam pipes In the Severn school buildings. The total will amount to 1464.82 , divided among the schools ns fol lows : Washington avenue , $100.68 ; Twen tieth avenue , J95.I4 ; Eighth street , 105.87 ; Pierce street , $65.20 ; Bloomer , $5087 ; Thin1 street , $45.16 ; Second avenue , $41.60. The covering of the pipes is expected to save 20 per cent In the consumption of coal. Wanted to rent , a hou'va with at leas eight or nine rooms , centrally located , mod ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. R. E Montgomery , GO.'i Third street. Buy , pay for and feed 100 pounds o Moore's stock food and If not satisfied will results will return jour money. Trinity mince meat will be ready fo Thanksgiving. Those deslrlne conies of the Jubilee edi tion of The Dally Bee can secure them at the Council Bluffs office of The Bee. Dr. Roller , osteopath , Reno block. Wnllncc tinder Art-cut. John Wallace , who Is employed by the city to drive the street sweeper , Is again In trouble. An Information charging him with malicious mischief lias been flU'd in Jus tice Vien's court by Charles Burke , the cot ored sca\enger. The day before election Burke charges that Wallace cut the tugs of the harness on his team which was stand ing in the alley between Scott and Bryan streets. That evening a son of Burke's me Wallace and had a mix up nlth him , during which Burke struck at Wallace with arub The latter put up his right arm to ward off the blow with the result that bis arm was broken at the wrist. On this accoun he was not placed under arrest until yea terday. Ho'furnished ball'In the sum o $200 and will have a hearing next Saturday Three fifty buys as good a shoe as you eve wore at Hamilton's. Snap Shots all go at 10 cents each r t the Council Bluffs office of The Bee. Diamond Bluff flour.Is still In the lead Bartel ft Miller , 100 West Broadway. Good room * Et the New Pacific from $1.2 per week up. TYnclier * OrKnnlcr. The teachers who reside In the city am teach in the country schools met at the Blonmer building yesterday morning ant organized by electing the following officers President , Miss May CoRglcahall ; vice pres ld nt , Miss Mabel Kendle ; secretary , Miss Lillian Halladay , U was decided to mec every other Saturday morning at 10 o'clock In the Bloomer building. The object of the organization Is for professional advance mcnt and mutual exchange of Ideas. In ac cordance with the plan formulated b ; County Superintendent Sawyer the teachers all over the county are forming similar or ganlzatlons. Have you seen Hamilton's $3.50 shoes fo ladles and gents ? Part 4 of The Bee's photogravures of th exposition Is now ready and can be had a the Council Bluffs office. Once used always used Is .nhat we claim of Diamond Bluff flour. Baitel & Miller. The New Pacific cafe and lunch counte serves everything In the market at moderat prices. Open day and night. IewU Held for Klllliiu HOR * . An Information charging John Lewis with conspiracy to destroy the property of Nel son Louis of Lew la township was filed In Justice Vien's court jesterday. John LP\\S | lives at the corner of Ninth utrect nnd fif teenth a\enue and was arreated by Sheriff Morgan and Deputies Baker and McLyman early Friday morning while ittcnptlng to steal Lewis' hogs. He had Killed two , but was disturbed before ho was able to carry * BOSTON STORE CLOSED DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP % Mr. A. Whitelaw , junior member of the firm to retire. Store willl be * closed Monday and Tuesday "marking down goods" and getting ready for * OPEN IH | OPEN * # # WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY * DISSOLUTION MORNING MORNING AT 9 * . M. AT 9 A. M. $90,000 of New Seasonable Merchandise to be Sacrificed Every department to be represented in this sale. No goods reserved. See Tuesday Morning's Papers for Further Particulars and Prices. * \ i BOSTON STOBE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. * * Co/e's. . . . . Hot Blast We will replace any hard coal base burner In Council Bluffs with Cole's Hot Blast Heater and In a chimney that will keep pipe from clogging will du plicate The' Cleanliness. The JSven Heat. and save one-third the expense of heat- Ing. Soft c"il equals hard coal. If , after thluy 'lays' trial , stove does not 1111 above guarantees , money re funded. Big bargains In stoves and base burners. A few second-hand stoves cheap. CCXLI3 fc COI/JS , 41 Main Street. THE NEUMAYER JACOB NBUMAYBR , PROP. .01. "W , Gf , M , ilroadvvay , Coum 11 Bluffs Uutcs , J1.25 per day ; 75 rooms. Flrst-clasi 11 eveiy respect. Motor line to all depots. 1 ocul acency for the Celebrated St. Lou ! ? A. B. C. Beer. First-class bar In con nection. them away. His preliminary heating has been set for ne\t Tuesday and In the mean time the grand Jury will Investigate the case. Lewis Is supposed to be a member of a gong of thieves that have been operating In this vicinity all summer. $1.10 per sack for the best flour direct from the northern wheat belts. Diamond Bluff is the kind. Bartel & Miller have It for sale. Moore's Champion Poultry Food and Lice Killer eold to cure or no pay. Kfllor r.ct * III * SeeurltltT Hack. After several weeks of correspondence S. 9 Keller has recovered the warrants and other sccurltleo which were stolen fiom his store September 3. The tin box containing them was leturncd to him Frldav evening by a stranger to whom Mr. Keller paid the reward of $100 which he had offered with out asking any questions. The negotiations for the return of the papers were carried on through a police Jouinal publhhnd at Lin coln. Neb. Mr. Keller refuses to give any Information concerning the retuin of his se- cuiitlcs and their recovery Is almost as injs- terlous as their disappearance. Look ! We want you all to understand that wo handle btrlctly cornfed steer beef at our low pi Ices. All other butchers wonder how It can bo done. Wo pay cash , get rash and buy In largo quantities. Blue I-ront market , 13fi Broadway. You can get a good meal at the New Pa cific cafe from 15c up. llnncy llcltl for Trial. Bert Haney , alias Henry Harl'Jy , charged with stealing lumber from the planing mill of J. A. Murphy , waived examination when brought before Justice Burke jrsterday for his preliminary hearing and the court bound him over to the grand Jury. His ball was fixed In the sum of $1,000 , In default of which Honey was recommitted to the county jail. Ho Shot Her Dow. Thomas Brown , who shot and Killed a dog belonging to Mrs. Emma Anderson , bad a hearing before Justice Burke y-ssteiday on the charge of cruelty to animals. The court took the matter under advisement until Mnu- day. Brown asserted that the canine was vicious , whereas Mrs. Anderson testllled that it was "gentle as a lamb. " Troop * Wtdiilrnw from Vlrdeii. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12. A fcpeclal to the Post-Dlepatch from Carllnvllle. 111. , says : Adjutant General Ileeno of Springfield to.lay notified Sheriff Davenport that the remain ing troops guarding the. Chlcago-Vlrden Coal company's shaft nt Vlrden would be removed today nnd asked him to send a number of deputies there to guard the plant when the toliilors left. Sheriff Davenport requested the adjutant general to keep the troops there lyitll Sunday , when he would bo better able to cope with the situation. Since the difference between the coal comr ny aud miners have been bettl-'l troops are no longer needed. Dohatiy Theater. Jas. Harrington , Lessee and Manager. . . . .SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 13. . . . THIRD ANNUAL TOUR. TIIU OllK.VT COMPANY , . . . .Headed by. . . . LEON AND ADELAIDE HERRMANN , . . . .In Now. . . . STARTLING SENSATIONS Anil Illiinloim EcllpnliiK AnytltlnK Ever Atlc-Mi | > te < l In the World of Mnglc. Tno Carloads of Special Scenery and Para phernalia. PrlccH , 2S < > , r.Oc75c and Ifl.OO. Extra Fine 5-Cent Cigars Sold hy the best rctnil trade throughout the west. John G. Woodward & Co Distributors , Council Uluffs , Special Annunncenient. SO acres Rood land for sale In Putnam county , riorlda , one mile from Kenka. Will trade for Council Bluffs property. ICO acres good land In Drule county , So. Uak. . six miles from railroad. Will trade for Council Bluffs property. Wo have several houses for rent In desirable locations. Several farina for sale on easy terms. We have for sale an 8-room house , with Etnble. located on lot CO feet front in finest residence portion of tbo city. This property can be bought at a bar- Kaln If taken at once. Small fruit farm for sale at a low price. Now Is the time to Invest In a home It vou want cine. Heal estate values are low , but are picking up with Increased sales. Wo have a number of small residence properties that can bo boUKht at low price ? . Itcriember that we are making loans and wrltlnK flro Insurance ut as low a rate as any one else , and wo would bu pleased to bo fuvored with a share of your business. LOUOIE & I.OUQKB. i No. 102 South Main Street. T Council Bluffs. la. " Remnant Sale This Week To clean up our stock of all short lengths In Carpets Ingrain Tapestry and Budy Brussels , Moquette , Axmlnster and Velvets ) we will sell them at prices that will sur prise } OU. Remnant Rugs Wo have all short length of Caipets made Into rugs , ( Intelied with fringe to raatch which we will almost give away. Note these prices. Tapestry Bru-iscl Rug , with fringe , 1 yard to 1 < A jards long , COc. Body Brussel Rug , with fringe , 1 yard to ! < . yards long , at 73c. Body Brussel Rug , with fringe , 1 yard to l\t. \ yaids long , nt ? 1.00. Body Brubsel Rug , with fringe , 1 yard toy , yards long , at $1.25. Best Moquotte Rugs , with fringe , 1 yard to l'/j ' yards long , at $1.00. Best Moqtiotto Hugs , with fringe , 1 yard to 1 > yard * long1 , at $1.2 , " . Best Velvet Rugs , with fringe , 1 yard toV - yards long , at $1.23. Odd Lace Curtains \ We have Just flnjj.h > d a nice drapery room ( something Comic'1 ' liiffs has not had lit the past ) to make loom for our Immense new line of draperies. Wo will sell all remain ing stork of the Council Uluffs Carpet Co. at coat , and all odd curtains -Nottingham ! , , Irish Points , Bruieel Nets , Tapestry Brussel Nets , Madras Indian Stripes , Silk Stripes , Scrims and Swiss below cost. We ha\e a large line of table covers , in silk , chenille , tapestry , etc. , which you can have nt almost nothing. We arc going to close them out , ns wo will not have room for them. Remember our mattings and new flsh net door drapery , also our Wisconsin grass matting , n nd grass matting rugs at 50c , 75c aud $1.00. V Treynor & Gorham , Odd Bellows' Temple. Keep Warm No use to go to bed and sleep cold when you . can come to our store and got a good comforter . for (50 ( cents. If you want something better , we have them at a higher price but wo can suit you and that's the point we aim to make. Our Smyrna Rugs ao by GO inches $1,25 36 by 72 inches $1.75 Anything you want in Carpets , ' Portieres , Mat tings , Window Shades , etc. , we can suit you both in styles and prices. Stockert Carpet Comp'y 205 207 BROADWAY. \ Fees Gas and Gasoline Engines 2HO 26O Horse Power iieiotor Mliulilni'rx of All ICIniU. Cull on us or vvrlto for prices & descriptions. UAVIU HHAIH.1JY A CO. , Council lllutr * . lovrm. Thi Bu Prints dally The most compktt Sporting niws. The Sporting diparf mint Off Thi Omaha Sunday Bu Is unexcelled.