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Gran BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs , Iowa. Council Bluffs , lown. ' . . . . . COMMENCING-TODAY , SATURDAY , JANUARY-13. l TinsTriiild 'X < > weather is leaving a heavy stock-of ' * < winter goods on our hands. We'll lose if we carry it over. Read here SK the murderous prices that will move this stock out in a few days. /At. . . At.S Jackets livery garment sacrificed , not one reserved All must go in the next 10 days. Following S prices will move them. $2.9-Ladles' Fine Black Boucle - cle and Beaver Cloth Jackets , wore $5.75-our O QO sale price A.VO . $3.9 $ Ladles' fine black , blue and tan full lined kersey and boucle cloth and covert cloth Jackets , former prlco $7.50 our o Oft sale prlco O.VO $5.9S Our full line of tan , navy and black kersey curl cloth and light and dark Oxfords , all full silk lined , tailor stitched , our former price on these garments $ IQ and i OG $12-our sale price fJ.VO $3.75 Our entire line of high grade Jackets , former prices $15 to $25 , In plain effects , others handsomely trimmed In braids and applique our Bale price 8.75 Misses' and Children's Jackets 9Se All our $2 and $2.50 Misses' nnd Children's Jackets' while they last , $2.C9 Onr finely finished Misses' and Children's Jackets- thai formerly were $4.00 our sale price .2.69 $3.69 All our $ C.GO Misses 'and Children's Jack ets our fXTQ sale price fji f $ I.G9-Our. $7.50 Misses' nnd Children's Jackets our sale price . . , .4.69 All our $ S.50 Golf finished effects and Fur and Applique trimmed Jack ets our saie prlco COUNCIL BLUFFS. CITY WINS THE FIRST HOUND Judga Thornell Renders a Decision Sustain- in ; Oity's Demusror. MOVE IN THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING CASE PriK'tleully Knock * Dryer of ii Out of Court DctnllH of ( lie IieKiil I'ro- The first Important round In the Injunc tion prcqecdlngs brought by Ervln Dryer of Chicago to restrain the city from en tering Into nn eleqtrie lighting contract with Thomas Ilowimin has been deqldcd In favor of the municipality. Judge Thornell of the district court hamlf' down bis rul ing yesterday morning , i ning the de murrer of. the , city to , I3rj . fl potltltn and thus p'ractlrally .knocking "th Chicago bid der out of courl. Jn.malting 'his ordfri' ' Judge Thprnell .he\d \ that the sustaining of the city's demurrer wits' not In any man ner to be construed as affecting the pe tition of the iulervenor , Forrest Smith. The city demurred to Dryer's petition on the grounds that bo was not a resident or ft taxpayer of Council Hluffs and consequently quently had no slamllng in court. It also demurred on the general grounds that the facts contained in Dryer's petition did not warrant the relief demanded by him. In making his decision , Judge Thornell held thai a perscn making a bid as Dryer did for the city lighting contract , has no right of notion In case- his bid IB not accepted nnd the acceptance 'of another bid prac tically rejects his. Aa the matter , now stands Dryer has the privilege of 'amending his petition , but It Is not Been howMiaican do this , as tbo city's contention that ho was not a taxpayer nor ft resident w ro the principal grounds on which the court sustained the demurrer und ho cannot come Into court and now make the plea thaT'he Is.Forrest Smith , how ever. Is still In court with his petition of Intervention and-until this Is adjudicated the city cannot take any action looking toward entering Into the contract with Thomas Bowman. WailNuurtli'H I'lniiH. On behalf of the dty council Clly Solicitor \Viulsworth will this morning file three mo- tli'ns and a request that the court rule on them as soon as pomlblo. The first motion will bo to dissolve the temporary restrain ing order necurc l by Dryer and the second will bo to dismiss Dryer's petition. The third motion will bo to strlkb the petition of In tervention filed by Forrest Smith. Smith In his petltlontROCS somewhat fur ther in his allegations than Dryer did. Hr alleges In one place that the city In en tering Into the.contract with Thomas Bow man U about to squander the money of the municipality. Ho further contends that the clly has no authority to enter Into a contract tor moro than one year , while the proposed contract with Uowninu Is for n term of Rvo years. This contention he bases on the lection of the statute which requires the LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska end Iowa. James N. Casady , Jr. , 126 Main St. , Council Blurts. I Ladies' Capes 9Sc Ladles' fine Cloth Capes , were $3.00 , while they last $1.9S Full line of ladles' line Cloth Capo * , In plain nnd full trimmed effects , former price $3.GO , snlo price ; " $3.9S Ladles' line Astrakhan Cloth Capes , were $8.00 , sale prlco $3.33-AII our $0.75 , -v Plush Capes , sale < * - * prlco $5.9S-A11 our $10.00 Plush Capes , sale prlco $10.00-AI1 our $19.50 Plush Capes sale price Collarettes , Muffs and Boas Our entire line of Fur Collarettes , Muffs nnd Boas at HALF P1UCK. $15.00 Fine Sheared Coney ( to fj Collarettes , tabs , nnd tails / sale price M-- ° - $12.00 Klectrle Seal Collar- elles , trlinme-d with Marten tails $12.00 Gray Krlmmer. trimmed mlth mulllon sale price $16.00 Klectrle Seal .Coljnr- cT' pi ette , with 'lute and lails ? W * / . , * * sale price $19.00 Marlen Collnrelte , wlthj sale electric price sea ! yoke ; $9.50 $17.00 Electric Seal Collarette , with Persian yoke sale price $25.00 Electric Seal Persian , Collar nnd tabs , trimmed with Marten tails $33.00 full Marten Col larette sale price Muffs $1.00 Black Coney- sale price $2.50 Coney Muff- now $3.00 Electric S nl Muff OJ * S.t\ now . . . HP 1 OU $12.0 Beaver and Marten ffQQ Muffs now Sewing Machines Inspect our line of first-class Sewing Ma chines , cabinet , drop heads and stand ma chines , warranted 5 - - - years-41S.75 , $22.50. $27.00 und : city to pass every year an appropriation or dinance fixing the expenditures for current expenses for the following twelve months. In speaking of this contention of Smith , City Solicitor Wadsworth stated yesterday that ho did not believe It would hold water for a moment. There was nothing In the statutes , that he knew of , which prevented the city from entering Into contracts for periods exceeding one year. The appropria tion ordinance Is simply Intended to regu late the city's expenditures for current ex penses so that they do not exceed the amount appropriated at the commencement of the fiscal year. In the matter of a contract , the amount payable by the city for the year un der such contract would be ono of the amounts figured in the appropriation ordinance. Attorney \Vadaworth said ho could not see where Smith had any more ground for action than Dryer did and Is of the opinion that the city will have little difficulty in knocking him out of court. Other Court Keinri. The hearing In the matter of the Sledenlopf celato Is taking considerably more time than bad been anticipated , and It now looks as If It would not bo completed before next Monday. This means that the hearing of HIB Injunction Hull of Slack Pelcreon agalnut the School board will have to go over until some day next week. There arc three other cases on the assignment to be heard before It. Frank D. Leoper proved up yesterday and secured his divorce from Anna Leaper. The personal Injury damage suit of Law rence T. Brown against the Union Pacific Hallway company has been transferred to the United States circuit court , the order for the transfer having been made by Judge Thornell yesterday. II. C. Ilutteillmuor was appointed admin istrator of the citato of bin falher , Ihe late H. F , Hatlenlmuor. Miixt Work on ( lie Streets. Acting Police Judge Paul Aylcsworth ha.i given It cut that nil vagrants brought before him will have to perform hard bib'-r on the streets. Heretofore the vngs have been F.lven lodging nnd thc-lr meals and then al- lowncl to go on their way. Yesterday morn ing when John Carney and Bob Stewart , nr- rcated for vagrancy , wore brought before him ho gave them each a fine of $100 and costs , which means thirty dnya In the city jail. They will haveto work , however , aa Judge. Aylcsworth Intends that section 10B of the ordinance , governing vagrancy , shall bo enforced. The section reads as follows : "That In all cases where fines are nsiessed against the defendant and such defendant falls to pay or secure such fine ns provided by ordinance , it shall be thu duty of the superior courl to commit mich party at hard labor , and It shall be tl'e duty of the city marshal , street supervisor of said city ur oiler person deputized , fur that purpose , to compel eald defendant o committed to work upon the streets and alleys of fald city , or ihcr places of public works of said city , not e i than eight hmira per day during such flmmltmeut and that such commitment jhaU'bo In proportion to the fine assessed and such parly shall bo entitled to a credit on the flnp asst-sEed ugalnat him of $1.50 for each day's confinement and In no wny shall commitment bo for a greater period than thlrly days. " M Arp Fined , The four barbers against whom Ous Lots , a member o ( ihe Barbers' 1'rotectlvo anso- nation , hajl filed informations for keeping tbelr shops open last Sunday were each fined tl and coats by Acting Judge Paul Aylesworth In the superior court yesterday. The cases were submitted on an agreed Underwear 37' ' < .cMen's Fine Fleece Lined , - > -r I 1'nderwear were 60t , -t V ir sale price O'X. 2 W 45e-BlK assortment Men's Fine Wool nnd Flee.ce Lined Shirts , only A r- worth up to Me- pulo xirlco 50e Men's Fine Fleece Lined Un derwear former price 62' < .c sale nrlee TOo Men's Fine Silk Fleece. Lined , full line sizes , Shirts and Drawers- former prlco $1.00 yule price $1.00 Men's Heavy Wool Fleeced Under wear , extra heavy Rurtnent sale : irlco $1 00-Men's Fine All Wool Underwear , full line Sizes leMlsses' ! ) Florence Style Union Suits , former price 33c sale prlco Me Ladles' Fine Fleece Lined fnloil Suits , former price GOc sale price 73c Celebrated Melba Union Suits for Ladles were S9c sale price 2jr Ladles' Heavy Fleece Lined Egyptian Yarn Underwear former price S9e sale pried Mo Ladles' Heavy Fleeced Un- derweiir former price 50c sale price 50r Ladles' ( Ino Kgyptiun Fleece Lined Unde"wear former price G2'.e- ( sale price 69c Ladles' Fine All Wool Underwear , former nrlee $1.00 while they last $1.00-Iadles' All Wool Tights Underwear . and Blaclc $1.00 Furnishings S9e Men's Knit-Over Shirts , tuctrn heavy former prlre 50c sale price SOc Men's Heavy Wool Knit Overshlrts former prlco $1.UO sale price fiDe Men's Hcgular $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Shirts- while they last We Men's Fancy Percale Dress Shirts , with cuffs to match- former price $1.00 wile price $1 Si-All our $2.00 Men's Heavy Duck and Wntcrproot Coals sale prlco Neckwear lee Flue line of Tecks , Puffs , Strings and Mows 15e two for 2.K' Ulr | line of Imperials , Squares. Strings , Bows , Puffs and Tecks GOi' Beautiful assortment p f\ of the season's latest i"\S BR C/V- * colors 15c Marker's Celebrated Collars , over 25 different styles , all sizes 15c two for 23e Superb line of Worklngmen's Suspenders all styles 'Children's : Heavy Hose 3 pairs for 12',4f Ladles' and Children's Fleece Lined Hose 17f Ladles' and Children's Extra Heavy Fleeced Hose-3 pairs for at'-J adies1 Heavy Wool Hose 19c Children's Extra Heavy Bicycle Hose Our entire line of Toys , Gninon , Dolln , Ilooklptn , ItuisUctji , JSIoiH , Doll CliiiirH , Toilet Se ( , Pniicy rniiclcrlpn , China Sol.i , VIIKCN , Cliliui- 11 ml Decorated < : inNKii\Tcr. Absolutely not mi article rcnvrvcil In lino. Everything to KO at _ Sr & ? ' J5 ' ' xrfC ® * 3 > P - - - - - - ' t jf& X/C5' jd JrV rm J- - - f - J - x J--- n " - t L I f / * * * J * statement of facts , In which the defendant ! , claimed that their Sunday work was one of necessity in order to retain their cus tomers and In order to make a living fot' themselves and their families. The cases , like the preceding ones , will bo taken oh appeal to the district court. Howell's Antl-"Ka\v " cures cougns , colds. KUMJ FOR HKTMl.V OI ? VOl < L'.Vri2IHS. f'oiniliKlee lOvnnll ! > eN Ac- eouiil.s mid KiiulH uoiit llalnnee. The auditing commltteo met yeslerday and went over the accounts of Treasurer Hart and Secretary Tlnlcy , finding that after all the expenses Incurred In connec tion with the reception and banquet to the Fifty-first Iowa volunteers there remains on hand a cash balance of $395.78. The disposal of this balance will be decided on at a meeting of the executive committee to be held in the near future. The com mltteo submits the following figures on tbo status of the fund : IlKCBIPTS. Received from popular subscriptions. $2,318.25 Received from sale of badftcs . 6"2.1D Received from sale of buttons . 281.05 Received from chain letters . 177.57 Hecelvpd from refreshment commit tee . 103.05 Hecelved from sale of scats on Brand stand . 10. 0 Total } 3,58).fi7 EX.PBNDITUIIKS , . . . . Postage- . . - ' : , . : . . . . . . . ' . ? 5T.50 Hadge and buttons , . . ' ' . . . . . ' . ' . ' . . . , ' . 257.33 Decorations . . : ' . ' ' . . . ; fUr/O ) Halls and hotels 24UO ! Executive committee 122SJ Htnnds 18 .3i Hofreshments . . . . . ' . lE31.i2 ( Horses and carriages lifi.25 Printing 102.50 Music 1.2) Military 11.10 I Total $3,185.1 ! ) Balance on hand K'J5.7i I llt'iil I'lNtiilo TrniiNferN. ! The following transfers were ( lied ypster- day In the abstract , tltlo and loan oltlco of 1 J. AV. Squire , 101 Pearl street : 1 George. 1) ) . Folsoin to A. L" . Ellsworth , i lots 1 , 2 , 2 , block 21) ) , Fleming & Davis' add , w. d $ SO I J. F. Hunt and wife to Nancy T. I Cnuien , lot 19 , block 31 , Central tmb- 1 dlv , w. d 1,025 Ocorgu W. Line and Mfo to Mary Cnthorlno Jilrd , lot 3 , block 12 , Brown's subdlv , . w. d 20 Alexander O li r and wlfts to Kdword I'-onn , 1 acre In ne'/i bwU 2-71-10 , w. d 250 K. I < . Shugart and wife ui Pottawat- ' tnmie county , part ne'l swU 2S , and part nw'i ne'.i 32 , pftrt no'/i ne',1 32 and part sc > i KO'/I ' 29-7C-43. for road purpnstK. ' ! ' ' d 125 F.dwardV , Walker , Rtiiinllan , to lienard (1. Kohlwey , 1r , , ct nl , undlv C-3U of lot fi , hloek 7. Park add , p. d. . 31 Oliver W. tiurdon , guardian , to name , undlv -3C.of > lot 0 , block 7 , Park add , R. it C2 Total eight transfers k $ 1,611 U. S. Qrnnt company , No , 11 , K. of p. , will glvo a dance In Merrlam block hall this ovcnlng. Wlwloy's nrcheHtra. All nre Invited. Davis BPlls palnta. Iilvi > NlKiilliiir ( Alleiti'd Inxunlly CMHC. The Hoard of Insanity CommUsIoners met > c'3tenlay and passed on two cnnes , those of 11. S. Houtcn and Sadie. Van Ltjuvan. Hootcn was committed to Si. Bernard's hospital by Ihe commissioners a few nights ago on com plaint of lii wlfo and ti Mrs , James who llvul with Iheni. At that tiniu it was said that Hootcn had become mentally deranged from the cxcrielvo use of cigarettes. When brought before the l.oarj It was evident that hi- had entirely recovered and wn perfectly rational. The board und received private Information that there was something be hind Mrs. Hoolen'fl dculro to have her hus band committed and tt derided u lnvt tlgatc. He wsa ordered iJI'- chnrgoil. Hootcn la almost a cilpplo from rheumatism and ekes out precarious livelihood working around ttio opera houtio. : He Is n son of the late Smith Hooteu , - wheat at ono time was mayor of this city. Sadie Van Leuvan , who Is known also as Mrs. Waldray and Mrs. Wooley , was arrested shortly after midnight by Officer Ed Smith near the Hock Island depot. She. has been living with her father on Thirteenth street , but claims that he turned her out. She showed by hrr rambling talk and queer ac tions that she is deranged and the board committed her to St. Bernard's and will later send her to Clarlnda. VVoHc of ( lie ( irnnil Jury. The district court grand jury Is expected to make a report today , when some inter * csting developments are looked for. Tin. jurors , accompanied by County Attorney Kll- pack , visited the county and city jails yes- terday. Their report as to the condition of the city jail will , It Is expected , glv& the city officials something to think about. The second floor of the city bastlle wasi found to ho in a condition unlit to place a human being in and the members of the jury , without a single exception , expressed themselves as disgusted at the filthy con- dltlon in which they found the place. The promised Improvements have never been carried out and It looks as If no effort had been made to clean the place for months. MI.VOIl 3I1SNTIO.\ . Davis eel's glpss. . Fine'A. B. C. beer , Neumnyer's hotel. Welsbach burners at Blxhy's. Tel. 193. Budwelser beer. L. Hosenfeldt. asent. Dr. W. A. Gervals. osteopath , SOI Mer rlam block. Council Bluffs. The place to have your framing done , Alexander's Art emporium. Get your work done at the popular Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , "Phone 157. W. C. Estt'p. undertaker. 2S Pearl street. Telephones : Oillce , 97 ; residence , 33. H. S. Morrison of Onawa , la. , was In the city yuperduy : visiting his brother , Page Morrison. Mrs. W. F. Sapp returned yesterday from Sioux City , whore she has been visiting for two weeks , Sheridan coal makes a large llame and clear lire but no smoke , soot or clinkers. Fenlon & Foley. sole ogents. Lieutenant Matt TInley was In Dos Moincs yesterday attending the meeting of the National Guard association. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to W. H. Cooper , aged 31 , and Lulu E. ICIscr , aged is. , both from Macedonia , la. J. W. McMunny of Kansas City , who Is building a lallroad in Arkansas , Is In tne illy looking uficr his contracts on the. Illi nois Central. Charles J tup of Mnlvcrn , In. , has been appointed chief cleric In the freight olllco of the Omaha & St. Ixwls road to succeed William Shumway , who recently loft for Texas. The annual nicotine of the Council Bluffs Grnpo Growers' Shipping association for the election of olllcers will be held this morning at 10 o'clock In Farmers' hall In the county cuurthoupe , James William Jias gone to Lowlston , III. , to appear as a witness In the trial era a liuin named Thurmun. who Is charged with the murder of one Hammond at Lon don Mllh , Ind. , last June. John O'llc-rn and Charles Alexander of DubuqxiH have written to the. authorities hero in an effort to secure Home trace of John and Lymun Williams , who left that city t'ii t years ago for Movlllt ? , la. It is Htaled that E. L. Shugart , who Is vice president and ono of the directors nf tlio institution , will never his conntoUon with thu FIrxt National bank ut the un- nual t'lrctiuii of oillccrti , which will bo hclil Tuesday , January 30. The l-'li.'ver Mlfcslon lias elected the fol lowing oirteers for ! ho ensuing year : Presl- liont , .Mrs. Frank I1. Bradley ; vice presl- dcai , .Miss ( iiift > Lccbe ; recording secre tary , Miss Helen Baldwin ; corresponding secretary , Mies Irene Test. Encampment No. S. Union Veteran Le gion , will hold an open meeting this cven- ii'if ' \Viiuilinun of the World hall und In stall oltli-LTH f.T the ensuing > var. All old soUlerH and ihelr families and the public Ifnernlly arc Invited to be present. drain neu In Des Muliu-i- are agitating ih' organl/aitlon of u eintoldo aneocla- ilou , nd : plans for pitch v.lll be submitted ui a incc-ii.j | tt iho Southwemcrn Iowa Crui.i Dc.ilera' association , tu bo held In that city In the near future. At the recent meeting of the association In Council Bluffs tiu question of extending the territory of Shirt Waist Special Our entire line of Ladles' Worsted Shlrl Waists , worth up to $3.75 , j x-v { - > . during sale J O Si at Outing Flannel Night Gowns 7 ! > c Our entire line of Outing Flannel Mght Gowns former prlre > x-v $1 ( Hi-sale /-Qi price * - " Gloves and Mittens Special : > c Men's Heavy Felt Milieus , were 124 > c sale price lOe Men's Kxlra Quality Felt Mittens , were L'Oc , sale price Misses' and children's Black Wool .Mittens , were 1'Oc , sale price Boys' and girls' School Gloves , fancy Scotch yarn , were 25e , sale price $1.00 BraUoman's JL x-v x-v Gloves , won't B ( Hi * - v-r rip Corset Specials 29c Klondike Corsets , In all sizes , former price 39c , sale price Me Standby and Tailor Made r x-v perfect-lilting Corsets % ( DC1 * r J * * sale price C5c Derby Corsets equal to $1.00 cor- PCt ( ii > < * * it * > * > > $ ! . < Full line ofyarner , ' .Thompson's Glove Fitting , II. & G ; and 4 B. B. Corsets , In different 1 i styles : $1.00 Sans Soucl , special corsets - sets , were $1.75 , while they last Yarns ] 0c Angorn , per ball ] 0e Saxony E , , yarn 20c German IS C Knitting tile organization so as to Include Des Molnes and the district contingent was favorably discussed. The remains of the late Mrs. Rena M Geddes will arrive from Washington tills morning In charge of her husband , W" . M. Geddes. Mrs. Geddes was 33 years of age and leaves besides her husband a son nnd daughter. Mr. Geddes was formerly mayor of Grand Island , Nub. Nearly twenty of the barbers of the city 'have signed the petition to the courts now being circulated asking that they refuse to enter'aln further prosecutions for Sun day opening. A similar petition has been numerously signed by the business and I professional men of the city. Sheriff L. B. Cousins has received word of the death of J. H' . Thrasher at Grove , O. Sheriff Cousins and Mr. Thrasher were boyti together , were comrades through ihe civil war and were at one time associated In business. Thrasher was In business for a few years in this city In the > 0s. The funeral of the late Oscar O. Albert ! will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son , O.-car Al- bertl , at 911 Kust Pierce street. The serv ices will be conducted by Rev. R. Venting , pastor of the First Bapllt church , and burial will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. State Senator Hazelton of this city has been given a prominent place in the make up of the senate committees. He Is chair man of the committee on elections and a member of the following committees : .Tu- dlclary , senatorial and representative dis- trictp , agriculture , highways and corpora tions. County Supervisor J. M. Matthews re turned yesterday from Creton , where ho delivered an address Thursday before the glmd rondfTconventlon of iho lilglith. dis trict. Ho r.opfirtK that , the . jricQllmr was. well attended und 'inu'ch.'intorest slio'wji in , the movement for the .ftottcrmcnt of the public highways. Eighteen delegates from the German Evangelical church went to Neoln yes tor- tiny to attend the annual young iwoplu's convention , to be held In the Evangelical church In James township. Rev. J. H. Bauernfelnd of this city nnd Miss Minnie Orote are president and secretary respect ively of the district. The funeral of the late Jacob B. Smith will bo held this afternoon nt o'clock from the family residence , 72N Flrnt avenue. The services will be conducted by Rev. W. S. Barnes , pastor of the First Presbyterian church , ami Interment will bo In Fnlrvjew cemetery. The following have been selected as pallbearers : Messrs. Green , Owens , Scott , Davis , Pierce and Schermorhorn. Tho. remains of Steve Murphy , the man killed on the Illinois Central near Love.- land last Saturday , will bo burled this morning In Falrvlew cemetery at the ex pense Qf the railroad company. Nothing haw been hoard from his relatives , If ho had any. alth-Mgh the railway company telegraphed to every point where It was thought possible that the man might have had Homo. A party of 130 members of the local loilgo have arranged to attend the Kilts benefit performance this evening at Boyd's thea ter In Omaha. Manager Dlmmoek of the motor company has placed two special curs at the dlspos-al of the party and they will le.avo the corner of Pearl street and Broad way at 7:45 : p. rn. , returning at 12:30 : n. in. After the performance the Council Bluffs Klks and their wlvi-s will be the guests of the Omaha lodge at Its club rooms. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. . 250. A JOLLY TI.MIJ IV . \ TOMII. .finite Kriifuer Welcomed ' | ' | IOIINIIIIIH | of ( ineHlH to Illh Ncu .Minis.leillil. "Welcome to my tomb ! " said Judge Gott fried Krucgcr , smilingly , to iho guests whom ho received In crowds In hit ) new $150,000 mausoleum In Falrmount cemetery , Newark , j reports the New York Journal. ! It is the custom In certain parts of New 1 Jersey for the old residents to take great ! prldo In the tombs Inhlch they are to bo Idlil awny some day. In BOIIIO Bergen county villages almost the sole amusement of the farmers Is that which they get out of their rivalries In the erection of mausoleums. On Sundays in the minimer they make pil grimages to the cemeteries which have great social significance. Judge Kruegcr , however , easily has out classed all rivalry In his vicinity In the tombs line , nnd as ho stood In thu inmit-o-1 Icum and bowed to his guests he said' ' frankly that ho frit a very proud cnan. Indeed deed- Architect Talklein. who butll ihe tomb , assisted him In doing the honors Many thousand ! of persons visited tbo , Millinery Half price. Our entire line of Millinery , consisting of trimmed and tinlrlmmed and pattern Hats , Shapes. Tain O'Shnntors , Fcdoraa , Felts , ele.-HALF P1UCK. Trimmed Hats $1.50 Fine full trimmed * A p * f\ llats--fornier prlco $3.00 1 " % D sale prlee AiJW $2. ( > 0 Fine full trimmed Hats , copies of the season's best numbers x- * p * f\ now were $5.00- 2 , ft _ ( ) * 3.5 < Ladles' tine- full trimmed Hats nnd Bonnets , former > r f\ ' > 0.50 . : S.nl.e $5.00 All our Pattern lints- former urlce$10.W sale price Dress Goods 25c Big assortment wool nnd mixture Suitings , worth 50c , 25c sale price 15c Beautiful line of Mixtures and Suitings , former price I5c 25e , our sale price 3Ilc Yard wide Fancy Scotch Plaids , were f > 0c , sale 39c price 79c Fine Mohair Crcpons were $1.00 per yard , sab ; 79c prlco $1.00-Full rG-lnch 1.00 Xlbelnes ! $1.00 Regular prlco $1.50 , Fancy Plaids , sale price Sflc Cheviots , in plain and mixed xxv effects , 50 Inches 74 V * P wide J T7 Golf SultlngF , $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.50. Domestics Hl.AXKKT SPUCIAL.S. 39c Heavy Cotton Blankets , while they 39c last 89c Extra large Cotton Blankets , sale 89c prlco $1.19 Extra heavy wool mix- .4 ture Blankets , were $1.7B , 1 sale price * $4.no Strictly all wool Blankets , A white , grays nnd red , worth / \ $6.00 and $7.50 , sale price TE Comforts 75c Large line of heavy Comforts , while they 75c last Big line of Comforts at $1.00 , $1.19 , $1.39. $1.50. $1.C9 , 3.50 up to ! c Regular $1.50 Lap Hobe , largo size , all colors , sale prlco that our prices are always moderate Examine them for youreeli' . Telephone 145 Silver Fillinps $1.00 Gold Alloy Fillings 1.00 Pintinum Alloy Killings 1.00 Gold Fillincrs 2,00 and up Crowns 5.00 und up I L Woodbiiry , D. D. $ . , Council Bluffs , fl ffl B-l ffiS , Next to place during the day and the Judge never tired of pointing out the beauties of the property. The mausoleum , which stands on a sloping hill , 135 feet In diameter , is one of the most Imposing and expensive of Its kind In this country. It Is built of white marble , the blocks--of which nre unusually clear and large. It covers ground twenty-six feet wldo and twenty-six feet deep. On the top Is a largo gla'bfl 'dome , on which stands a ( symbol of eternal life. On the fbur corners of the roof are urna wrought In Imitation of guardian lights. The mausoleum Is entered through nn Ionic portico , supported by eight marble Corin thian columns. Bread marble steps lead up to the entrance. But beautiful as Is the exterior , It Is nothing us compared with the Inside , which is constructed of Carrara nnd Tennessee onorblo and Georgia and Vermont polished granite. The varied colors of these stones arc tastefully blended. When they entered the mausoleum the visitors wore conducted down n marble stairway leading to an amphitheater with a marble iloor. Hero are two mammoth sar cophagi , hewn out of solid Tennessee mar ble. "Ono of them for mo , " the Judge said pleasantly , "and the other for Mrs. Kruo- ger. " In the walls on the side of the amphi theater are six crypts , each for a member ol the family. In the fioor of the amphithe ater Is the opening Into n subterranean vault , in which there are four moro crypts. On the main fioor , which forms a bal cony around the amphitheater and around the two central sarcophagi meant for the Judge and his wlfo , are len additional crypts. They are lined with marble tiling nnd closed with heavy marble lids. Two angels hewn out of Carrara marble sit on the end of the marble railing sur rounding the amphitheater. Their eyes rest upon the Hareophagl. Above the enlranco the uquaro and compass tell the fact that Judge Krueger Is a Free Mason. The host said that of the thousands of guests there was not ono who wan not de lighted with the building. After tbi re ception at bis mausoleum the judge gave an sntertalnment In bis homo. Her Oloveland Plain Dealer : "There's no use talking. " nald the senior partner , fretfully , aa ho laid down the morning paper. "I can'l get my wlfo Interested In foreign poll- tics. " "What's the latest Instance ? " Inquired the junior. "It happened only last night , " ald the mnior. "I said to my wife , 'I notice that the Samoan affair Is dreadfully muddled. She smiled at me brightly and replied , 'I' ' dcn't wonder at it a bit ' I was u llltle alarlled by htr confident tone , 'Don't won- . TRY ONE JOHN GWOODWARD & COJ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS 1 COUNCIL BLWFFS.IOWAM ! dor nt what ? ' I asked. 'Don't wonder at nil that his affairs should bo muddled , ' she replied. 'I never could understand how they manage to live so extravagantly on hU Income. Why , his wife drrswH better thiiu I do. ' I gasped for breath. 'Hold on , my dear , ' 1 cried. ' Will you kindly inform mo what on carlh you arc talking about ? ' She looked hurt. 'Why. about Sam Owon'H affairs Isn't that what you meant1 And I hadn't the heart to tell her It wasn't. " mill Doliitf , In the Cathedral of Lubeck , in Germany , there Is nn old slab with tlio following In scription : "Thus spoakcth Christ our Lord to uo : Ye call me Master , und you obey me not ; Ye call mo Light , nnd wee mo not ; Yo call mo Way , and walk mo not ; Ye call me Life , and dcxilro uio not ; Ye cull mo Wlhe , and ful- low mu not ; Ye call mo Fair , and love monet not ; Yo call me Rich , and ask ino not ; Yo call ino Eternal , nnd seek mo not ; Yo call me Gracious , and trust mo not ; Yo rail me Noble , and servo me not , Yocull me Ml hty , and honor mo not Ye call mo JUKI , and ' " < " me not If I condemn y < vi , blamt juo not. " . .