THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : STINT ) AT , JUNE 4 , 1800. COUNCIL BLUFFS- Mt.VUIl M Davis eellB drug * . Moore's food kllla worms and fattani. nudwelscr beer , l . Hosenfeldt , agent , Victor hot water beaters at BUby's. Pictures nnd frames. C. E. Alexander & Co. Ocorgo W. EJwurds left last night for Bait Lake City. Mrs. Mcrwln Maynard of Fourth avenue la quite seriously in. C. 0. Jacqucmln & Co. , Jewelen and op ticians , 27 South Main street. Got your work done &t the popular Eagle laundry , 724 Hroadwar. 'Dhone 167. Tlio June term of the superior court \vlll bo convened Tuesday morning by Judge Aylcsworth. Sergeant Paul Loonila of the Baptist Boys' brigade has been circled second lieutenant to llll a vacancy. The class for the study of church history \\l\l \ meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In the choir room of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The decoration ceremonies of Council camp , No. 14 , Woodmen of the World , which were to have taken place today , have been postponed. County Superintendent Sawyer was busy yesterday preparing bis ruling In the High iichool BHo appeal , which bo expects to hand down tomorrow. Judge N , W. Macy of the district bench was In the city yesterday on his way homo to Hnrlun from Clarlnda , where he has been holding court. The case of C. Bird , charged with the larceny by bailee of a gun by Pawnbroker Knyder , was continued In police court yes terday until next Tuesday. There will bo n special meeting tomorrow nfternoon at 3 o'clock In the city council chamber of the Council Bluffs Woman's Sanitary Relief commission. The public meeting of the Thcosophlcal nocloty will be held this nfternoon at 3 o'clock In Odd Fellows' temple. The sub ject for study will bo "Karma. " During the strong wind yesterday after noon a big window In the private room of the Judge of the superior court at the county court house was bluv.u nut and Into the yard below. The following cases of coutnglous diseases vcro .reported to the Board of Health yes terday : Olay Heel , 1739 Sixth avenue measles : Leonard Garwood , 707 Cook ave"ue , ncarlot fover. C. G. Saundtrs and Gcorgo H. Mayne re turned yesterday morning from Iowa Clfy , members of the committee \\hero they acted ns mittee of examiners of the law class of the State University. D. Sherman and T. A. Fuller , the two ob- litreperous peddlers , found to their cost yes terday that It was a rather expensive amuse ment attempting to kidnap mi ofllccr. Judge Aylcsworth In police court fined them $20 and costs. I3va May , the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Osborne of Hazel Dell township , died Friday night , aged three weeks. The funeral will bo held this afternoon from the family residence and Interment will bo In the Hazel Dell cemetery. The last mectlnu of the Woman's Chris tian association before the summer vacation will be held Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. ii. W. Iloss. C17 Willow avenue. Every member Is requested to be present , as tbcro will bo considerable Important business to disposeof. . George Williams , charged with breaking Into the barn of Homer Whistler and etenl- Jnc n number of band saws , had his pre liminary hearing before Justice Vlcn and was bound over to the grand Jury. John Madden , a painter , was arrested for com plicity In the burglary and will have a hear ing Monday. The employes of the motor company have presented F. C. Clark , the retiring cashier , with n handsome opal and diamond pin. The presentation was made by I. Lovett , chief electrician. The delegation , numbering about twenty , representing all branches of the service , were treated to refreshments by Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark at'their home on South First street. Mr. Clark leaves the motor company to take a responsible position with the Bmelter company In Omaha. Augusta grove has elected the following bilkers for the ensuing year : Past com mander. Mrs. F. Williams ; chancellor com mander. C. A. Tlbblts : vlco commander , Mrs. C. Morgan ; chaplain , Mrs. Ella Jones ; secre tary , L. . Burk ; treasurer , H. Otto ; warden , Mrs. V. Chase : conductor , Mrs. A. Harron ; Inner sentinel , Mrs. Maggie ChrlStensen ; outer sentinel. Mrs. C. Anderson ; musician , Mrs. K. Harrington ; captain degree team , Mrs. Mary Tlbblts. The officers will bo In stalled July 1. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Try Klein's fragrant smokes. Iloal K liitc TrmiNfrrM. The following transfers were filed yester day In the abstract , tltlo and loan office of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street , ID. nolhschlld Grain Co. to PPter G. iterkest , n G5 feet lot 10 , block 1 , Mlnden , w. d * 200 Kvn V. Ovcrmyor nnd husband to An drew J. Johnhon , lot 2 , McGeo's sub division of lots 2 , 3 and 4 , block 24 , In Hughes & Donlphan's nddltlo'.i , w. d 160 Jr.eob J. Kles nnd wife to Leonard Kvorctt lots 10 and 11 , Roarer's sub division , w. d 750 Charles K. Ilnnnon nnd wife to O. P. lluusen. lot B , block 8 , Howard ad dition n. c. d 5 Cnrrlo Van Brunt and husband to May Van Brunt , sV4 lot 11 , btock 4 , Glcn- duta tiddltlon , w. d 1,000 Bmrna Walto nnd husband to A. K. Unas and Charity B. Uabcock , lota 11 nd 12 , block C , JeTCrlcs subdivis ion , w. d 5,500 A. P. Ijongmndo and wlfo to J , B. Lnn- < llst. lot 6 , block B , Ferry addition , w. d 000 Janie.i B , Yoagcr nnd wife to F. G. Lougco and E. IV. I ouKeo , part lots 4 and 5 , block 3 , John Johnson'H ad dition , w. d 1,500 Total amount of eight tran-sfcrs.$10,105 Klein's strawberries beats 'em all. " --i Buy a Horrlck refrigerator for baby's sake. CJrniiil Army Men Arc ( irntoful , At the meeting of Abe Lincoln post , Grand 'Army ' of the Uepubllc , last night , the follow ing resolution was adopted ; Uosolvcd , That Abe Lincoln post , No. 29 , Orantl Army of the Republic , hereby tender Its thanks in the Women's Relief Corps , the Woman's Sanitary Hcllcf commission , the High .School cmletb , the soldiers of the Spanish-American war , the visiting ox- noldiurs nnd sailors , the Ancient Order of United Workmen , the Modern Woodmen of America , the Knights of Pythias , the Glee club , Hon. Emmet Tlnley , Hon. E. L , Shugart , Ilovs , D. C. Franklin and Gcorgo Edward Walk , tbo police and flro depart ments and all others who In anyway contrib uted to the success of our memorial services. A I > "lo > r Mlmilnn I'nprr , The Flower Mlmlon Magazine , which has Ju t made Its apppearonco under the editor ship of Miss Irene Louise Test of Council Bluffs , Is a new departure In Journalism In the form of a monthly magazine In the Interest of flower mission work , While the first number Is largely local , the editor expre scw her Intention to broaden Its scope to deal with flower mission activity through out the country by Including historical and descriptive articles of the missions In dif ferent cities. The first number of the little paper of eight pages and cover Is a credit able production. Drink Klein's summer drinks , MnrrliiQU Medium. Llcen&cs to we < l were Issued yesterday to the following persons : Name and residence. Age. George Tarrant , Council Bluffs , 36 Laura Peterson , Qouncir Bluffs 33 Will Colfmun , Council Bluffs. . , . . , , 22 Ucrttm Boggs , Council Bluffs , , . . , , 22 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT Fur CiiHh or l.uuiieil On. E. II. SIIIJAFIJ & CO. B 1'ciirl Struct Council lllullu , Itmu. BALLARD WILL IS PROBATED Heira-at-Law Withdraw Their - - Objections uod Stop Litigation , PUSEY NAMED AS EXECUTOR OF ESTATE Agreement Ilrnolicd DOCK Not AfTcct the I'roeecilliiK * Drought In Set Aniilc IlcqncHt of Woman' * Chrlntlnn Asuoelntloii. The litigation In the district court over the will of the late Mrs. Sarah J. Hnllard took an unexpected turn yesterday. The hclrs-at-law who had commenced suit to have the will set aside withdraw their objections and on the proper showing being made the will was ad mitted to probate. They also flle < l their con sent to the appointment of N. M. Pusey as executor. This ends nil the litigation so far ns the will Itself Is concerned , but does not affect tfco suit brought by the heirs against the Woman's Christian association to have the bequests made to the association by ilrs. Bollard during her lifetime set aside. Mrs. BaTJard by her will left all of her property , with the exception of the bequest to Uio Woman's Christian Association hos pital , to bo divided "share and share alike" among her grandchildren , the children of her daughter , Mrs. Virginia Robinson , and of her son , O. H. Ballard , A clause In the will provided that In the event of any of the heirs having made an attempted sale or assign ment of their expectancy or prospective shares they should receive nothing and their shares should bo divided proportionately among the others. The heirs contested the will on the grounds that Mrs , Ballard was Infirm and feeble both In body and in mind and without sufficient mental capacity to make a valid will. They also alleged that undue Influence had been brought to bear upon her at the time she made the will. The litigation promised to be lengthy nnd expensive and In order to avoid having their respective shares eaten up by the expenses attending the suit the heirs agreed among themselves to withdraw their objections to the will and permit a distribution of the estate. The agreement filed yesterday pro vides that the court shall Issue an order os soon as the executor Died his bond In tbo sum of $10,000 for a distribution of $28,000 among seventeen of the heirs. The value of the estate ready for distribu tion amounts to $36,000 , but It Is stipulated that about $8,000 bo heM for the shares of two of the heirs whoso rights are disputed nnd are to bo settled by the court and to pay for the administration of the estate. It was also agreed that the court appoint a special administrator to represent the es tate In the proceedings against the Woman's Christian association , as N. M. Pusey , the executor , acted as Mrs. Bollard's attorney nnd drew up the deed whereby Mrs. Ballard bequeathed to the association the property now In controversy. This disposes of the suit brought by the toelrs opposing the ap pointment of Mr. Pusey as special admin istrator. In addition to a cash bequest of $10,000 Mrs. Ballard conveyed to W. H. M. Pusoy In trust for the association om December 28 , 1897 , three lots on First avcnuo Just west of the Grand hotel , two lots In Beers' addition nnd ono In Everett's addition. The property on First avenue Is Improved and contains twp residences , ono of which was Mrs. Bal- lard's home. The property thus conveyed IB valued at about $20,000. The heirs have brought suit to have the trust deed set aside , aUeglng that It was secured through undue influence. v We have a long list of people using rick refrigerators. Come and look the list over. Select any person In the list and ask them how they like the Herrlck. P. C. DeVol , agent. Ten state Institutions of Iowa have Her rlck refrigerators In use today. Davis sells the best .sodawater. Domestics use Domestic soap. Aij SHJK or COUNCIL IH.UFFS. NiimcrntiM Informal Invent * Help io AVIillo Away the Time. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hart gathered about their hospitable board Friday evening 'Messrs. and Mesdames John N. Baldwin , Douglas , Sapp , Maurer , Mrs. Bebblngton , Misses Dodge and Waddell , Mrs. Putnam of Boston , Mrs. Arthur Crlttenden Smith and Mr. Robert W. Patrick of Omaha. The color scheme was red , American Beauty roses being used In profusion on the toblo. The Pedalers' Wheel club enjoyed a plc- nlo trip , luncheon and fishing 'party ' at Hanthorno lake Tuesday. The trip was made In a four-horse carryall. > Mlss Lutz won the honors of the day by catching the biggest string of fish , "while Mr. Henry Mann captured the prize for the biggest flsh story. Messrs. Robert Peregoy , Fred Searle , Clark Hayes , Charles Blnlno , Painter Knox , Harry Mann , Harry Hattenhauor , Osro Blanchard , D. E. Stuart and Ray Blxby were the guests of the club. Miss Grace Beebo entertained charmingly Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Helen Baldwin. The guests -were given -che-wlng gum and requested to mould It into minia ture donkeys. The result was most amusing nnd decidedly Interesting , It was unani mously decided that the donkey made by Miss Plnney was the most artistic. After this an Impromptu muslcalo was held. The rooms were gay In patriotic decorations and tbo Idea was prettily carried out In the elaborate refreshments served. The guests numbered about fourteen. The Hamilton Whist club was entertained at the home of Miss Key Thursday after noon by Mrs , Bender , Miss Farnsworth and Miss Key. The prizes for the month wore distributed , 'Mrs. Charles Casady winning the first prize and Mrs , Bowles the second. There will bo one more meeting of this club , 'Mesdames ' ROEH , Shugart and Hess be ing tbo 'hostesses. ' The date lias not yet been decided. Mrs. Lovert entertained at dinner on Memorial day t the Pacific hotel Mesdamea Ilallsback and Johnson. Mr. Levort , think ing the party Incomplete , Invited Messrs , Ilallsback , Johnson and Bert Halno and the four men Joined the women at dinner , much to the latter's surprise. Mr. and Mrs , Yaegor entertained a few friends very Informally on Wednesday even ing at their 'homo ' on Lincoln avenue. Manawa was the scene of a pleasant little picnic on Tuesday last. The party was com posed of Misses Sade Farnsworth , Bennet and Schoentgen and 'Messrs. ' Fred Empkle , Gleason and Clinton Spooner. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Ross entertained a number of friends at crlbbage Wednesday evening , Messrs. and Mesdames Shugart , Eldln H. Lougee , Louie Zurmuehlen , Jr. , Shcpard , A. W , Casady , D , L. Hess , Mrs. Janoy and Mr. Wood Allen enjoyed a most delightful outing Tuesday at the Benuet farm , near Mornlngslde. On Wednesday the pupils of St. Francis academy gave an evening with Shakespeare. An excellent program was rendered , a no table number being the trial scene from "The Merchant of Venice. " The Mandolin club gave several selections and a couple of piano solos concluded the evening. Miss Rhuey Yaeger of Lincoln avenue entertained Miss Olllo Smith during the week. Captain John Lambert of Pueblo , Colo- has returned home after a visit of soveraT days with his sister at St. Francis1 academy. Mrs. G. M. VanPatten gave a very pleas ant Informal high five party at her home on Upper Broadway Monday evening. The parlors were tastefully decorated , red nnd white being the color scheme carried out. The first prlzo was cnrrlcd off by Mrs. N. D. Miller and Mr. D. Fla k captured tha consolation trophy. Miss Grace Ehlbracht of Stutsman street entertained about forty of her young friends Tuesday evening In celebration of her 15th birthday. iMr. and Mrs. Fred Hlsholmor gave n very Jolly housewanmlng pnrty Sunday evening at their now 'home , corner of Sixteenth street nnd Avenue F. The guests num bered over forty. The women of the First Congregational church gave a very pleasant lawn party Monday evening sit the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Miller In Mornlngslde. Car riages conveyed the guest from the cars at Franklin avenue and the drive up through the picturesque Rlcn was not the least en joyable feature of the affair. Supper was nerved on tables spread on the lawn. The attendance was large. The women of the First Presbyterian church gave a very enjoyable sociable Fri day afternoon nt the church parlors. Ice cream and cake nnd other dainty light refreshments wore served during the after noon. Mrs. Chamberlain of Bluff street , and daughter , Edna , left Wednesday for Ohio. They will bo Joined dn Chicago by Dr. Chamberlain. Mies Alberta Woods entertained during the week for her father , Mr. Joel Woods of Henderson , la. , and her aunt , Mrs. William Helm , of Colorado Springs. Miss Falcy of Omaha was tbo guest last week of Mrs. Harrington of. Park avenue. . Mrs. Eva Murray returned Friday from a visit In Sioux Falls , S. D. Mr. Theron Josslyn of Kansas City la visiting his parents In this city. Mrs. C. W. McDonald ds visiting In Ot- tumwa. Mrs. J. F. Holwlg , 739 Mynster street , Is visiting In DCS Molnea. Mr. and Mrs. George I/cwls have re moved from Clifton Hill , Omaha , to this city , and taken n residence on Avenue A. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Foley have moved Into their new homo on Sixth street , formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Baldwin. The Sletcra of Bethany were entertained Thursday evening by Miss Lulu Rudlo at her homo on South First street. Ths even ing was pleasantly spent with music and games. The young women of Grace Episcopal church are planning on an entertainment to bo given at the Dohany Opera house In the near future which promises ! to bo quite a society event. Mr. land Mrs. Frank P. Wright have ns their guests Mre. Wright's sister , Mrs. C. C. Coldren , and daughter , Isabel , of Chicago. Mr. George S. Wright returned yesterday from a vlyit to friends ! in Des Molncs and Iowa City. Mrs. I. E. Plattncr "has " returned from her ranch In Stockton , Cal. , and will make an extended visit with her sons , Clay and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nanco are visiting over Sunday In Dallas county. Mr. Harry Ransdall loft Friday for a visit In Chicago. The pupils of Miss Cora Grotzer's class at the Washington avenue school enjoyed a very pleasant picnic at Fairmount park yes-i terday. iMlss Blanche Arkwrlght leaves today for Portland , Ore. She will bo accompanied by Mrs. Tolby of Omaha. They will anako a trip to San Francisco , thence by boat to Victoria , B. C. , and homo by way of Can ada , their Journey probably occupying seven or eight weeks. Mrs. W. C. James and daughter , Mrs. Cortland Palmer , have returned from Den ver , Colo. Miss England of Glenwood was the guest last week of Dr. S. F. Thomas and family. Mrs. C. W. McDonald entertained Mrs. C. 'A. ' Goldsmith and son of Chicago , who were on route for Denver , where they expect - poct to make their future home. Mr. F. Hill has gone to Madison Lake , WIs. , for a several weeks' sojourn. He was accompanied as far as Duluth by his mother , Mrs. Hill. airs. Letson of Fifth avenue Is entertain ing her mother , Mrs. Charles Baughn of Harlan. Miss Estella Little returned Monday from an extended visit at Henderson , la. Mr. and Mrs. John Beno , Jr. , have taken the cottage on First avenue , recently oc cupied by Mr. and Mra. C. E. Giles. Mrs. George Kempor Patterson of Den ver , Colo. , nee Miss Glbbs , of Harlan , la. , Is the guest of Miss Florence Letson of Fifth avenue. Mr. John R. Beverldgo of Omaha and Miss Cora M. Smith of this city were married Sunday afternoon at the homo of the bride on Vine street. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. R. Venting In the presence of only Immediate relatives and a few Intl- mate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Beverldgo will make their homo in Omaha. iMrs. > M. F. Huber returned "Monday " from an extended trip In the cast. Mrs. J. E. Hollenbeck Js entertaining Mrs. Frank Hollenbeck of DCS Molnes. Mrs. J. J. Hughes la visiting friends in Jacksonville , III. Mrs. E. L. Scofleld left Tuesday for a visit with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neland at Belle Fourche , S. D. Miss Mabel DeBar and Miss Addle Mat- thowa spent last week visiting friends at Honey Creek. Mr. W. W. Loomls left Tuesday for a visit of several weeks at Point Pleasant , Madison , Lake , WIs. Mrs. Gcorgo Edward Walk and daughter returned Tuesday from Kansas City and are now at homo to their frlendH at St. Paul's rectory. Mrs. Walk Is much Im proved In health and has almost entirely recovered from her roeVnt Illness. Mrs. Harvey of 'Denver ' , Colo. , Is visiting her imrents , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tostevln of Park evonuo. Mrs. C. E. Klmball 'Is enjoying a visit from her slstKer , 'Mrs. ' Burton Everett of Salt Lake. Dr , nnd Mrs. F. M , Butchart left Thurs day for Red Oak , 'Where they will make their homo In tbo future , Mr , J. J. Keith entertained the last week Mr. J. R. Meek of Indianapolis. Miss Kato Olson returned Wednesday from an extended visit ivlth friends and relatives In Nebraska. Miss Gertrude Slyter is visiting In Mis souri Valley. Mrs. N. C. Phillips Is In Wayne , Neb. , the guest of Mrs , Damon , formerly Miss Zurmuohlen of this city. Miss Mary Smyth visited friends In Iowa City the last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith returned Wednesday from their wedding trip to Mil waukee and have taken a liouso on Mill street. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Casady , Jr. , Mrs. J. N. Casady , Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rohrer and Mr. and Mrs , W. L. Douglas attended the wedding of Mr. George Warner Avery and Mies Mary Elizabeth Lawrence at Sioux City last Thursday. Mrs. Nicholas O'Brien Is visiting friends and relatives in Avoca. Chester Dalley left Thursday for Toronto , Can. , to spend a year with relatives. Miss Claudia Scott Is visiting friends in Ottumwn , where she attended the gradu ating exercises of tbo High school senior class , Messrs. F. J. and D , F , McCarth > - of Neola spent part of last week in the city , guests of thnlr sisters , Mrs. W. 0. Un- t'hank nnd Miss McCarthy , Mr. Paul Tulloys of Bloomficld , Nob. , was the Ruest of his parents on Park avenue the last week. The young women of the Pedaler'B Wheel club wore the guests Friday evening of Miss Buelah Hoagland. Mr , George W Llpo Is In Mason City at tending the meeting of the Masonic grand 010IOHOBOB010HOI01 0 90IOBOHOMOBOHOBO10IOHOIOflOBBOIOBOMOHO CHOBOHOROMORO BO O ( O 8O 8O I a O O o M H O S H O JL C9 o H HS 8O 8O H O " O "IM M O O O O Speak M O For og og g § 5"I g g gEl gO g Elo M Elo H o n O o O g O o n o Investigation is solicited. In so doing you will get the best for your money. Remember I don't advertise ra o H the largest stock , but in vite you to see for yourself. 8 § SEND FOR CATALOGUE 5n HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , Odds and ends are to be found in every store after a busy season. We are no exception to the rule. To clean up our stock we offer you bargains such as you never heard of before : Axminster carpets , formerly $1.35 , now $1.00 Moquette carpets , formerly $1.00 , now. . 75c Body Brussels carpets , formerly , § 1.25 , now 75c Tapestry Brussels as low as . 50c Smyrna carpets , formerly § 1. 35 , now. . . . 75c Nottingham Lace curtains , formerly $1.00 , now 65c Nottingham Lace curtains , $1. 15 , now . 75c Nottingham Lace curtains , $1.25 , now . $1.00 Nottingham Lace curtains , $1.50 , now . . 1.25 Muslin ruffled curtains at cost from 75c to $2.75. Brussels net from $3.50 to $50.00. Portieres from $1.75 to $25.00. Rope portieres from $2.00 to $10.00. Extension sash curtain rods only 5c. 400 and 402 Broadway , Odd Fellows' Temple WARRANTED BICYCLE , $24.00. Not the best and not strictly high grade , but a wheel we will guarantee and protect. Ladies' or Gents' wheel , same price. Also the famous LEAGrUE bicycle. Over 200 being rid den today in the city. $35.00 buys it. CHAINLESS COLUMBIA , three years on the market. Rides fifty per cent easier than auy chain wheel $65.00 and $75.00. & , COLE 11 Millii Street , Council IllulTu. IO Cents. 5 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. Distributors , Ffi , 0\ \ j Council Bluffs. 0O C ! One to leO ! horse-power. Send for cata logue and price , DAVID UUADLUV .t CO. , Council lllulTH , - - - lonn. lodge of Iowa. Drs. T. B. Lacey and J , C. Waterman leave for there today. Mr. and Mrs , Walter Stephen have re turned from a visit with friends at Lenox , la. Our hearth depends on a Herrlck refriger ator. Bolton's Domestic la the genuine. Davis'has the nicest and cheapest line of bammoc&a In the city. ItitK Catcher In Trouble. The dogcatcher ran up against a tough proposition last evening at Broadway and Fourth street when bo attempted to take an untagged little pet canine away from a small boy. The boy commenced to cry and the streets being crowded at the time , It took but a few seconds to gather a crowd wliose ( Continued on Ninth rage. ) CIGAR A.DAVIS'SONS aCQ.MAKERS JOHNG.WOODWARD&CO , WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL BLUFFS.IOWAS5 Thursday , June 8,1899 , We have arranged to give the largest EXHIBITION OF REFRIGERATORS ever had in Council Bluffs. If you want a refrigerator , now will be the time to look at the IIERRICK , The Only Sanitary Refrigerator Made. DO not miss tins ; it is an op- tunity never offered before. Every home in our city should have a Herrick. It is the best medium you can get to preserve health in your family. No Poisonous Zinc Linings , No Mould , No Scrubbing Necessary , No Large Ice Bills to pay. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Remember the day. Everybody invited. Bring your friends. P. C. D&VOL , The old reliable hardware house. &O4L Broadway , Council Bluffs. / 'Phone Plonso the People. The Longer 1,501 They Wear Them the Bettor They . Like Them. Every We don't form of Toe , expect your Every business Style of Lnst , if wo Every don't kind of Leather , SAVE and every YOU Pair MONEY. Warranted. 13,50 1HAMILTON 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , annBBBBHDHBBHBBBBfleeHBBBflDHBBBBBBBBBlBG BJn H n Something to wear on your feet , a Something to make you look neat , Something sometimes that's a cheat. But if you want the best on earth , Good Shoes that are up-to-date , something B that will give you satisfaction every day a H a in the year , for the least money , always LOOK FOR THE BEAR , that's Jff aQBIBBBBBBBBflBBflUaBlflHHEiBBBBBBHBBBBBEIBBM IJIg Brown , Hoimclng Hod Hugs Hit Beautiful Hetty livers Badly. Betty Hot ter Bent Buna By Buying Big Bottle "DEAD SHOT" from 0. R. GILBERT COMPANY , Succcsbors to Gilbert lire * . Cstablmhed 1SS3. TaxliloriuUtB and Tuuuery , 1C01 AVunt llrouduity. Cuuuull IllufTi , WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE > fii Council Illiir ( unit Oninlui , Hates Reasonable. ButlHfactlon Guaranteed. Counrll ] Uuff oITlce. No g North Main street Telephone 12S. Omulm olllee re. moved tn > . . . bouth fifteenth street. Tele * , phone 1308. Connections made with South Oman * , !