Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 24, 1900, PART I, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIII3 OMATTA DAILY" DEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1000.
COUNCIL
SII.MMI JIIJ.VriOM.
PavIj sells glass.
Tiko your ii.ertis at lho Vlcnnn
Oas fixtures and globes nt Bixby's.
Mngnslnos tiounil, Monrchouso & Co.
Hudwelscr beer. L. ltuscnfeld, agent.
Kino A. D. C. beer, Noumnycr's hotel.
Kchmldt'fi photos, now and Intent styles.
IV. K. Lewis sells monuments. 301 H'way.
W. F (InifT iiuilrriiiktr and licensed cm
lnlmor. 10) South .Miiln street.
Tho vn atlnn ptlao will g In Hie Council I
Jllilira Bin who hustles votes.
T. IJ Sullivan arrival frotil Sidney, Nob.,
last evening on a visit Id relntWt's.
Oct your work tlono at tlic popular Eagle
laundry, 721 Broadway. 'I'hone 137.
W. C. Estop, undertaker. 2i l'carl street.
Telephones: Olllee. 97; residence. 33.
Tlio Lady MucralifM will meet Tuesday
Afternoon al tin- usual lime and place.
For tdrtures. frames and iirtlstv ma
teria!, K" 10 Alexander .fc 'o , 3W H-way
K ' U I ll H .1 J . . ,
The employe of Hip Siil.urhan .Motor ,
roinpany have a liall lea
forms lirrlvnl .rterdaj
All votM In the Council Hiults vacation
nUiilom
day.
The receipts at the customs house yester-
.lay were U duty upon a lot (r . lilimware
of this riu" 'ported to be In the tielghburhood or $1.000..
Chester Kgbcrt. arreste.l Krld.iy night by ' 000. The new company. It li ald, places n
Park Policeman Mrlsner rnr disturbing tho . ngure or $2r.0,000 on IIh lino aa far an It Is
yMfenlnrm at clr wltl1 lho
Mrs. M. II. Hyers commence,) suit In the icscrt nt Lake Manawa.
district court yesterday against M. Marcus It is also reported that a deal Is pending
and wire to rj"let her title to lot 7, block ' hrtucen lho rival companies whereby tho
li. Ileers' subdivision company H to wrure the right to use
For Kent- Several nice large ronns for I . .. ,.... .r.,0i, rM rn-oadwav bo
tho .ummer. can be used ror light house- . the old compans a tracks cn uioaowaj oe
keeping; three blnckx from postotilce. Call tweon Thirteenth slreet nnd Pearl street and
vsa Washington avenue. ou eaT and South Main streets Troni llroad-
W II I IulTm.ui. master mechanic for the tt;iy to sixteenth avenue. That this In tho
.'ortliwestern at this point, has been ' . t,ii,.,, i, .i,no who Imvo
transferred to Hoone and .1. II. McPherson case U (Irmly belloed by .Hose w no na;o
or Heile Plnlne, l.i . sui t eedj, him here. I rlc.irly watched the operation! of Mir- new
There will be a spei lal mc'tlng or True ',
council No. :vr. Kiilghts .mil Ladles or Se
rnrltv. Tursilav evenlnc at S o'cloi k III the
ofTlec of !r. Itcller In the Shugart-llcno
block.
Olllcer Tom L'alhighan hail his busy day
ynst'rday and before noon hud seven ar- i l0 two ,,POpS 0f track or to lay ltn line
&,lruV,L,'nnl,,l r;;::r,vaRJ,,.or,lrl!.,e,;i Ion outh Sixth street, beyond erecting poles
the list. and distributing ties and a certain amount
Justlre or Hie Peace Feriler presided in 0t ralla. The oltlccrs or the Suburban com
pollce court yesterday morning In the nb- ; ny Iluvc statG(l that the resort at 1-akc
Ces Moines. July t and that cars would bo running by
Hob Scott, charged by bis step-mother that date. These In a position to know gay
th stealing her horse and buggy and bur- ' tjmt Undcr no clrcum.stancea could the com
ness and selling the same to u second-hand : . .. . k qivth treei an.l con
dealer, was leleased on his own recognl-, Pal'y 'n? lts track on Sixth slreet anil con
zanco and will have a hearing before Jus- nect with its track on Avenue C and Thlr
tlco VIcn tomorrow afternoon. teenth utrect by that date. Again It Is said
Tho Ministerial as.ioclutlon oT the city tnal tbe rolling Ktcck ordered by the now
will meet Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock , ,..m " , , ,j llntM nntpmher
In tho pastor's study at the First Presby- i company will not be rcud until beptcmber
lerinn cnurnn. instead oi ine usual n.uier
there will ho symposium. "What has your
denomination done ror melons?"
FlIckltiKcr llros. commenceil suit In the
terlnn cnuren. instead of the usual n.itier i
district court yesterday -to enjoin Sheriff
Cousins from selling n certain Judgment In
the Klnports-Oherholtier case for costs, al-
leglng that the Judgment Iiiih passed Into
their hands through their lien for attorney
fees.
Sergeant Arthur Slack was nctlng chief
or police yesterday In the absence of Chief
Albro, who accompanied the city fathers
to uch .Moines to inspect paving nriCK aim
incidentally Hceure soma pointers nboiit
iiianRBln a rock pllo for the benellt of
hoboes.
Wesley nnrnwell Itamsey. a merchant of
Atlantic, fuss county, tiled a voluntary
petition In bankruptcy In the United States
district court here yesterday. His liabili
ties aggregate $2.2.11.3:', against which he
lists assets, worth $1,721. DO, or which he only
claims $200 as excmnt.
Itobert PresHley. who claimed to he n
riroressor or phrenology, was bcrnre Jus
Ico Ferrler In police court yesterday morn
ing, charged with having Imbibed more
liquor than was good for him. He pro
tested against having been locked up In
tjie common cell and stood upon his dignity
as a irofessnniil man. When the court
ns.sesjt-d him $r and costs he. pulled out a
well filled wallet nnd promptly paid the
fine.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.. Tel. 250.
The content Is now on for some girl In
Council Bluffs to win a vacation, with I
transportation and expenses paid Ireo or j
ehargo.
I
Buy your groceries at the Bee Hive, fi:i
Main street.
I'.vtlilmi Memorial Day.
The Knights or Pythias or this city will
fcold their annual memorial day exerc's's
today and decorato with flowers the graves
or tho deceased members ot the order In
the several cemetorles. The following la
th program for the day:
At 9 o'clock this morning the Pylhlan
jncmorlal committeo wljl meet In Hushes'
ball to prepare lor tho exercises or the day.
From there a committee will visit the cemo
terles nnd decorale tho graves or deccaicd
U,nlghts. All who wish to contribute flow
ers for tho decoration of the graves will
leavn them at Hughes' hall at ft o'clock
this morning. The committee Is compos-Mi '
rr tho following knights: John Brough, ,
31. W. l)wis, V. 13. David. T. A.
Barkor, i
W. C. Gobhart, W. M. Frederick. C. A.
Tihbetts, L. Kost. Ovidc Vlen. C. II. Gil
bert. Frank Klgan, P. J. Clatterhuck, J.
H. Byrd, Georgo J. Kuhn.
At 1 o'clock In the afternoon, preparatory
lo the main services, the membors of Bluffs
compnny No. 27. Uniform Hank, nnd Con
cordia lodge will meet at Hughes' hall,
the former In full uniform, while at tho
same hour tho members of St. Albans' ledjo
nnd U. S. Grant company No. 44, Uniform
JlanK, win meet nt MUgnts or ryihias nan rourt against the saloou near the Union where they will mako their ruturo romo.
In the Merrlam block, tho lntter In full 1 rnclttc transfer depot, owned by the Schlltz Miss Laura Moyors Is homo from a three
uniform. Browing company and conducted by G. W. weeks' visit with friends nnd relatives In
Tho members of tho subordinate lo'gs Smith, and against tho saloon nt IrtOO West tho cast. Sho was In nttendanco nt tin
nnd or tho Uniform Rank will form n Headway, conducted by August I'h'eln and commencement exercises of the Unlt d
Pearl street, right resting on Willow av- jj, i. Olson, neforc Judgo Smith Llndfa States naval academy nt Annapolis, wher.
nue. promptly nt 2 o'clock. From there application for a temporary Injunction her brother Genrgn Is a cadet,
tho lino of march will bo wett on Willow against lho two saloons was refuted, as he I Mrs. D. Btuhhs had as hnr guest Inst wo lc
nvenuo lo Sixth street, north on Sixth to faucd to prove tho location. Tho heirlng her mother, Mrs. C. L.' Chapman of Dun
Uroadway. east on Broadway to Hugh's' fnr permanent restraining ordor was s:t lap, In.
linll. whero tho exercises will be conducted, by tho court for tho next term. Mrs. E. P. Mathls and eon, Charles, left
Thfo exercises will consist of: Music, by
i.- ...,.,, ... ...l,.,,,, v. ........ .,
oulogy. Past Grand Chancellor II. M. Biy-.
pen; benediction.
Tho exorcises aro open to the public gtn-
rrnii ami oer mcmocr oi me inmuy ot
n deceased knight and all friends or the
order aro especially Invited.
q.. . j vnla fr , ,..
roSar'councU " working sir
popular louncn wuns working gin.
Itrnl I'.itnte Trmmf em.
The followiug transfors were filed yester
day In tho abstract, title and loan office ot
,T W. Squire, lOt Pearl street:
J M Matthews and S. T. McMee.
referees, to Agnes W. Cnsady. 14ii lots
In OHno' add: also v 2!).9S acres of
nw4 neU 2-74-H. rcf d $1,100
nnlo Jacobson to Luvinl.i Victoria
Weltelsnn, ei'j sw', lot H; w', inv'i
lot 9; n' net lot 10: wis lot 11; seti
lot 22; iie' and e'3 nwi, 7-75-11. and
sw'i and w'a se'i 11-76-41, deed
Becurlty Snvliifs and lyinn nssoolallon
to W. N. Hatcher, lot 41 and w 10 feet
of lot 15, block S, Wrlsht's ndd,
n w d
10
650
Three transrers,
total $l,0-W
MnrrliiKf Meoimen.
Licenses to wed were Issued vesterday
to the following persons:
Nnmes and Residence. Age.
Harry Clausen, Shelby. la 2
Minnie Holtz, Shelby, In 21
Vrnnk Wlcklzer. Oniuhii 31
Cecil Stonberg, Phlladelpliia Zi
r C Hramon, Missouri vutioy
Ada n. Culver, Missouri nlley ....
FARM LOANS
NeiotUted In i:uiurn rtepraska
and Iowa. Jsmus N. Casady. Jr.,
s .Msln St Oumil P'urti.
MONEY TO LOAN
Savings Loan and Building Associat n
UUIIM
BLUFFS.
RUMORS OF CONSOLIDATIONS
i
Motor Gompmirg l-'aid to Be on tha Point of
Ccmmz Tocethar,
REASONS F01 THINKING IT
TRUE
Sulitirlinn ('nitiiiiiny Una Mnilo Primi
Ihcs mill Old foiiiiilii- In I'mlrr
OlillKHlliins Unit I'olnl lo
ii I iilon.
Although the onircrs or both mrp-iraUm
decllnn to either dtn or alllnu II. or glvo
out any Information, 'here soeni.i lo be llltlc j
.. -
(l-.nhl hut lhaf. nu Imrottant ileal m p'-nuius i
ditiht but Cm no tmrotiani iirai in y nuiii
b'tween the Omnha Council Illnn's It'ill-j Mr. anil Mrs. John T. Stwnrt enter
llrldcf comnnnv nnd the Omaha, fnlnnl -Tuesday night lit dinner, covers be-
Cnunc t,lff Suburban Hallway c om- !
That both companies have made of-
frrs to sell nut to the other Is an open j
trerot. What the prlc demanded by the '
o,(, rn1).)iiny Ls j!t l)0t known, but It Is re-
company. So rar the new company has laid
lln tracks from the Terminal company' ,
bridge to tho IlllnrlH Central passenger de
pot nnd from Sixteenth avenue to Lake
Manawa, but has made no effort to connect
i uim iuul in mt- uimunu
no compelled to use the
E 0maha Mo,0
l anil tnai in me incaniime mu uumpuuy m
ttie om roiling siock
Motor company.
1 curt J114VC' B"eu
'company the right to "straddle or overlap
' the tracks of the old company on Uroadway
I . q,h iin otrent hm on nttemnt In
nml i0" Ma n Jeol u"t 1,0 attempt to
I lay any steel has been made as yet. It U
I said rather than have the new company
I bulU tB tracks in this manner, tho old
company la willing to enter Into tin ar
rangement whereby tho new company can
use Its rails on these thoroughfares.
In order to keep Its promise to tho public
the now company will have to make Bome
arrangement to carry the people to Iike
Manawa on July 4 nnd It Is said, the state
ment being made by one who claims to
have an inside track on the Information,
that steam trains will be run to and trom
Omaha to tho lake that day. It is said that
the now company had made arrangements
with the Omaha Bridge nnd Terminal Rail
way company to run trains on that .day trom
Omaha. Tho Terminal company's tracks in
this city connect with every road entering t
hero nnd It is said that after leaving the
Terminal company's line the trains will bo
run over the tracks of the Wabash to con
nect with tho new company's line south of
Sixteenth avenue near what l-s known as the
old packing house tracks. A significant Tact
Is thut the Uno ot the new company south
or Sixteenth avenue clear to tho lake 13 laid
with heaw rnllwnv Ht,ol. much heavier In
(act tha at a1 necefsary for an electric
motor line.
Manager Reed of tho now company re
turned yesterday trom tho as(, but states
he has nothing to make public nt present.
Manager Dlmmock of the old company Is
In tho east, ns Is President Wells of tho
company. The report hero Is that the ot
flccrs or tho two companies recently held a
conterence in Chicago, but what tho result
waB Is not known. Tho air Is full of re
ports and the general reeling Is that be
fore long tho two rival companies will come
to some amicable arrnngement by which one
or the corporations will be ulorbcd by the
other.
The Stnr of Junlter will clvi a lawn fnhil
m tho homo or Mr. W. C. Dlekev. 100 nEn-
lon trcot. Tucsdav evcnlne. Juno 26. Iro ,
rream nmj cak0 WM D0 ccrvol.
Tlcke.s,
15 cents.
Don't you know somo deserving girl who
ought to hayo a vacation7 Cut your vaca
tion coupons from Tho Bee and save them
for ber.
Gravel rooflne. A. H. Reed. 54t B'way.
Injunction for enrniirc.
Attorney John Limit commencod InJunc
tlcn proceeding yesterday In tho dlitrlct
w. A. Mynstor, Limit's law partner, ap -
pears as attorney in mo two cases. Limit
denies that ho Is emulating his termor
I client, "Doc" Georgo W. Long, In his cm -
Bnd.e against the saloons nnd says h does
not Intend to rnmtnonco any pro-codings
against any other siloons. He b'nusht
tho3o prccei dlngs because tho Schlltz II ew-
I InK company and August Uhleln havo given
hlm E much ,mb", COn,,ce,lcn ,h'
litigation over tho building on Broadway
orocted by tho brewing company and the
title to which the courts decreed to be In
Lindt.
G. W. Long served notlco yesterdny on
W. S. Goodrich, proprietor or tho Tremont
house saloon on Broadway, tint he would
apply to tho district court ror an InJunc -
Hon restraining him trom selling liquor.
l.ong says that as soon as the papers can
ht alrnivll tin hi' Allnrnni' nnpna IT P,,V,l I
......... uj ..ii.,..,.; ,,.u,i- ii. imui')
proceedings will bo Instituted aga nst ovcry
saloon In tho city.
Get an early start in tho Working Girls'
Vncatlon Contest so that you may let your
, trlends know that you are In the race.
Th A nA 1 7 rtnr ll A nrft'nri c t nrA lnln
street, has been changed Into the Ileo lllvo.
,
"Mr. Riley" 6-cent cigar.
llld-ieident of Mini SI101H7.
Tho rommriloe appointed to perfect ar-
Z, rangementsi nud to nominate officers for tho 1
S local Young People's Christian Temperaneo I
union has completed Its labors nnd will i
submit a report at the meeting to bo he!( 1
In lho Baptist church this afternoon at :i I
oiiock. In addition to tho busli css, which
will require but a few moments, there will
bo on address by Mts, E. N. Law of Detroit,
Mich. Rv. G. W Snyder of St. John'.i
English Lutheran church -w ill preside and
local pastors will have charge ot the devo
tional service. Special musln will add to
ot the ocm and vtor
from Omaha ax. AADMtcd. Political feature-
Ilir iiuriv-pi in mo iii-imbiuii nun ii"imn
from Omaha Mpetcd. Political foaturu.
are omitted from tho plan of work and tho
local comtnltteo reserves the right to gov ,
cm It own affairs. Those In charge cxpet
muuU enthusiasm for the new movement
when Its mlrsiou Is fully understood.
The orsnnlatlon will be distinct from the
union Br wlil.-h Miss Eva Marshall Shout,
of Chicago Ih president and all political
aturq sill ho eliminated.
There was received nt the customs houso
In this city for V. A. Maurer yentpulay
thirty-three cases of decorated chlnawaro
from Oormiiify. it;, on which duties nmoiint
ing to fKOO were paid. j
I, A VI
vi:t:ii i i.ikai, sornm.
. .f ti Mitt Wtwl l.
Miss Cherry Wells gave a handsomely
.... ... i
itiidii-t I 1
appo nted nvc-cotiisr iiinner Friday night
n w hn r.n fi.fatnnd nvmitn in honor
or Cadets I. Boers Hohrer and II. Vm, I
llrunt pnvKra worn In'd for ten. The I
.olor scl-cme was red mid white nnd t10 j
decotntlons sweet peas and ferns, while
han'jlns fiom the run'.er chandelier was n
laffe fern ball nnd clusters or sweet pens
rouowini: ii" uinaer earns were piayuu.
n laid lor ten. Tho decorations were
American llenuly roses,
ptvmest Stevenson entertained nt dinner
nt tho Kiel hotel last Sunday evening In
honor or Mrs. lfenrrew Stovcnson or I.ln-
colli and Miss Dorn Ward or Omaha.
Miss Palsy Cooper entertained Wednes
day night u number ot her classmates who
were graduated from tho High school.
Dancing and music helped to pass a very
enjoyable evening. Dainty refreshments
were served.
A number or her termer schoolmates ten
dered Mrs. Harry Wclssltigcr ot Sioux City,
who Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
D. S. llrennerninn or Franklin avenue, a
surprise party last Thursday evening.
A row rrlonris or Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Harrison planned a cry pkasant farewell
picnic for them Tuesday nrternoon nt Fair-
moullt n.lrt Thl, WPalhcr was favorable
nnd a tempting supper was served on tho
grass. Thoso who participated wcro: Hov.
J. W. Wilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lcvcrett. Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Harrison, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
S. I.awsmi, Mr. nnd Mrs. Munger, Miss
Kltznbetli Munger, Homor I.awson, Paul
Harrison nnd James I.ovcrett.
A pretty home wedding occurred Wednes
day ovenlng nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. J. Stewart, on Mynstor street, when tho
former's sister, Miss M. Klvey Stewart of
Oskaloosa, In., was united In marrlngo to
Mr. Frank J. Mnrmon of Uarnes City, In.
Tho ceremony was performed by Hov, J.
O. Lemon of the Christian home In the
presence of only lmmedlato relatives and n
few Intimate friends. Mr. W. F. Thick
stun presided nt tho piano and played tho
wedding march from Lohengrin. Mr. and
Mrs. Mnrmon will make their homo In
Parties City, where the former Is ono ot
the leadlns business men.
Miss Lulu Lnmb and Mr. Benjamin Ken
nedy dr Omaha wcro married last Sunday
nrternoon nt tho homo or tho bride's mother,
Mrs. F. Lnmb, 1001 Madison nvenuc, tho
ceremony being performed by Rev. R. L.
Knox, rector or Ornco Episcopal church.
The wedding march was played by Miss
Saddlo dollar. Tho bride was gowned In
a dainty dress or white mull nnd carried
bride's rosoa. The bridesmaid, Miss Blanch
Hudlo, was gowned In pale blue, batiste.
She carried pink carnations. Mr. Charles
Sldtb ot Omaha was best man. Mr. and Mrs.
Kennedy will mako their home In Omaha.
Mr. Robert W. Latta or Kansas City nnd
Miss Bertha WlUon or this city wcro mar
ried Wednesday nrternoon at lho parsonage
or tho First Christian church, Rev. S. M.
Perkins officiating. Following tho cerm ny
jlr. ami Mrs. Latta loft for Kansas City,
whero they will mako their future home.
Tho wedding or Mr. Ben S. Sackett or
this city and Miss Gladys De Voro or Corn
ing, la., will tako place Wednesday morn
ltig next nt the First Congregational church,
Rev. J. W. Wilson officiating
The wedding ot Mr. John Pool, formerly
chier clerk In the office or the motor com
pany here, and Miss Laura Long will tnke
place Wednesday next at the homo ot the
brldo In Shelby, la. Tho bride-elect wai
formerly a popular teacher In lho city
schools ol Council Bluffs. They will mako
their ruturo homo nt Larlmore, S. 1)., whero
Mr. Pool now lives.
Mrs. Fred Barker Is visiting friends in
Chicago.
Mrs. J. C Babbler Is visiting friends In
Montevideo, Wis.
Mrs. C. S. Swanson of Park avenue on
tertalned last week her brother, N. P.
Agnow, and wife ot Kansas City.
Mrs. Fred Lamb or Madison nvenuo U
visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. YoU. al
Holdrcge. Neb.
Mrs. J. S. Humphreys and daughter.
Hazel, or Park avenue have gono to 1'ort
Dodge, where they will spend tho summer
with relatives.
Mrs. Ixw Hammer and daughters nro
sojourning at tho Hammer ranch In Ne
braska and will later go from - there lo
Colorado Springs, whoro they will spend
tho summer.
If. McMackon returned Monday from
Mount Pleasant, Mich., whoro he was mar
ried to Mrs. Hostwitjk. They aro now at
home at tho 'Mc.Macken residence on East
Washington avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgn
F. McMackon left Tuesday for Cjllfornla,
1 Thursday tor Pueblo, Coin., whero they
tbe guests or .Mrs. ij. unamucrf, lariuuriy
or this city.
' Mrs. J. H. Hunt loft Thursday for Man-
poll. Colo., where she expects to remain
until winter for the benefit of her henlth
She was accompanied by hnr slater. Mrs.
A. Hunt or Gardner. Kan,
! Mrs. H. Qulnn of South Eiphth strot IcTt
nn " v,l"t 8,0,,x C,t5"' ,W-
returning home she will nlHo visit In Mln-
ncnpolls.
1 Mrs. Georgo Sanford and daughter, KMso,
j 0(t Friday for Genevn, Nob., whoro th.-y
will mnko nn extended visit.
, Mrs. Arthur Ltiohow nnd son. Freddie.
i,.ft yesterday for Chlcn-n to visit her hint- r,
1 Mrs. Ed Duquette, formerly of thU city,
From there they will go acro;s- Like Mlchl-
Rnn to St. Joseph. Mich., whe.o they will
visit relatives btforo returning horn".
MUs Mnblo Som Is visiting tilondi at
St. Paul. Minn.
Mr. nud Mrs. James Bono nro visiting
rrlonds nnil rolatlves In lierro, S. D.
Mrs. J. J. Brown had n her guest la3t
week Mrs. Edward Ryan or Omaha.
Miss Cerilla Farrell nf Omaha Is tho guest
1 "f Mlus Jullctto Lurigo of South Seventh
street.
Miss Ethel Shepard or Mynster stroat en-
tertnlnwl last week Miss Mary Leo Rad of , aro spoudiug tho bummer with relatives unci
Columbia Mo. j It lends In Holdrego, Nob.
I). W. Otis left Friday for n mouth's visit ' MUs Lilian Hart left Friday for an ex
In Now York and other eastern pnlnH. tended visit with friends In Boston, Mass.,
M. C. Brown Is visiting friends In Dan- a.i l Portland. Mo.
vor, Colo. I MIm I""'- lorlnnrt or Avonm O had as her
J. B. Mayern loft Thuiflday for Salt Iji' o guost last week Mlns Maud Wheeler ol Oris-
TMIv nh.rn hn Inlfilnlft In kllrtnd tlln l'.nntei illll. 111.
inrm.
Mrs W. Arimld nnd grinddaughtor. Ml-i
Nina Qulnn. are viltlng relatives In Ot-
Mrs. V. T. Lynn nnd son, Clnnde. loft
Thursday for Denver and other Colorado
i..i.
,,,.ii,,a.
Mrs. J. S. Strykcr of South Flr.t slrct
Greater Inducements at Our
Annual Mid-Summer Clearing Sale
Wash Goods. I
loc Kino line of light and dark Dimities
inc. ,
i, . 41 l .1 , . 4 1 llLl
-'c-'"p iTencn Hingaains, in uku..
rn nru vtm 1 7 ,nfi. I
"'' ,
12!4e-Klno lino of beautiful Colored
30c
'- - uiirusu ij.iunn-, hi usui aiiu
rk colors, 32 Inches wide. 12Uc.
i.-.sc .e uno ot nne diuck buk nnisn'
Crepon. !
15c New Lappet Swiss, In dark patterns
l.'ic.
luc New. port finish, South Sea Island
Dimities l.'c.
lfic Dotted and strlrel Manchester
Chambrny, good line of colors 10c. ! All our Shapes, Sailors, Walking Hjts.
He Fine Scotch (llnghams, tast colors and I Leghorns, Ladysmlth, etc., Just hair price
good variety or styles lflr. , not one reserved.
Ten yards good Lewis Lawns special
.'i'c (Jood Dress Prints, In all styles
S'jC.
4c (Jood lino or light Shirting Prints 4c.
4 He Good Apron Checks 4 ',4c.
Cc Good assortment or Ginghams 5c.
Cc While they last good quality 7c fig
ured Lawns Cc.
6V4c New Warp Wells and Bedford Cords.
regular ll'Vfcc value reduced to CSc.
CVjC Now lot lino 10c Lawns while they
last 0 Vic.
r,','jc Light and dark figured Batistes, .
also stripes and cherks 6'c.
ic -uno line of Dress Ginghams, In light
nnd dark checks and plaids 7c.
Cut Price on
Men's Furnishings.
0i Big line men's Working and Negligee
Shirts, were COc 30c.
r.Oc Men's Negligee Shlrls, fine assort
ment, with attached and detached collars,
and cuffs 50c. I
,)ue mg une ot sort working Shirts, In
madniB and Bedford cords COc.
50c Guaranteed rast black sateen Work
ing Shirts 50c.
70c Fine assortment silk rronts nnd ma
dras Negligee Shirts 73c.
$1.00 Celebrated Princley Negligee Shirts,
every ono pcrfoct $1.00.
10c Three pairs good Nelson Socks 3 for
10c.
25c Four pairs stainless black Socks,
worth 10c each four pairs 23c.
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO THINK
Why all the other dealers in Shoes roast
Sargent. You don't hear him roast them.
Its because he insists on selling
4?
AO.
ODD
too cheap.
left Thursday for an extended visit with
rrlonds nnd relatives at Erie, pa.
Mrs. Mary Kost or Seventh avenue is
visiting trlcnds in Elkhorn, Lincoln an.l
othor points In Nebraska.
Mrs. R. D. Rutherford and oon, Forrest,
aro homo from a month's visit with rela
tives In West Virginia.
Mrs. Charles Stephan of Madison OTonue
Is entertaining her brother, H. C. Noleman
of Alliance, Neb.
Mr. nnd 'Mrs. J. D. Edmundson aro pend
ing a couplo of weeks at Colfax Springs.
Miss Winifred Peterson of Park avenue Is
' entortnlnliiK Miss Utile Luckey ot Gales-
burg. 111.
Mrs. Georgo L. Martin and daughter, Mrs.
M. S. Uhl ot Omaha, aro visiting relatives
i In St. Joseph, Mo.
Mr. ami Mrs. Georgo M. Gould or Oakland
nv'enuc, i,avo ns their guest Ml Margaret
Pllo of Oakland, In.
Ralph W. Wykoff or 714 Fourth street
la visiting relntlvtti In Bloomlugton, 111.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Davis will leave this
week for tho lakes, whero they will spend
tho summer.
Mrs. W. J. Neal Is visiting friends at
Topeka, Knn.
C. C. Culn Is viultlng relatives in Kansas
Clly and will remain thero until after the
.irmocratlc national convention
Mrs. II. I. Forsyth 'and daughter will leave
phortly lor Colorado, where they will bpend
i the summer months.
j Mao llancliott returned homo Friday trom
! Chicago, whero ho has been attcndlnn tho
( Chicago uulvrnlty ror tho" last year,
Mm. Hurry Welsslnger ot Sioux City is
vlcitlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Hiennermiin or Franklin avenue.
, Mtfc. George II. Hlchmotid and daughter
or Aonue 11 left Wednesday for a visit with
melius lit liynnnis, .cn.
; Miss Ella Lunkley and brother Clarence
I Mrs. 0. Elwoll left yesterday on a visit
, to trlcndu In Astorlu, 111.
Mrs. J. II. Maltlngly Is homo rrom a visit
at llloomlliRlnu. 111.
i Mr. and Mrs. II- A. Oulnn or South
1 Eighth street aro entertaining S. II. Bfowu
I of Minneapolis.
- - .
ilia. lUltlu Oray of Sau jTraneUeo uo
81
Millinery at Half Price.
Entire stock of Hats, trimmed and tin -
trimmed, to go In this talc nt exactly half
price.
rrt.. CIIa. .r
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75o Sailors, In misses1 and ladles" ,tyM,
ti.wu i rnnniea iima iui luiiiucu, u...
$I.K0 Trimmed Hats, good ft'Bortment, 7Sc.
il'.uu lauifs . misses nni cnu.irc.i n
Trimmed Hats, $1.00.
$2.r0-I.nrge assortment or finely Trim-
mod Hats. $1.2.t
$5.00 Pattern Hats, gold assirtm-nt, $?.ri).
$10.00 Pattern Hats. In all tho best styles
$.-,.00.
Sale on Shirt Waists.
30c Ladles' whlto
with collars 30c.
lawn Shirt Wa'.stfl,
fiOc Percale Waists, yoke back, good col
ors and all sliea SOc.
75o Beautirul assortment white yoke
Walut. rnmhrln rnllarn--Tf.n
$1.00-New French back, tucked rront and
Insertion trimmed, pearl buttons $1.00
$1 2." New French bHtlste, In beautirul
colors, tucked, lull rront, pearl buttons
$1
$1.2.' Beautiful while India Linen Waists.
French back, trimmed with irsertlon $1
$1.50 White flno lawn, with tucked and
hemstitched front and oko back, pearl
lull Inns ii :,n
$1.75-Genulne Manchester chambray
Waists, trimmed In pearl buttons nnd em-
broidery on front $1.75.
$1.10 Large line of all black embroidered
Wnlsts $1.10.
$2.00 Fine all black lawn Waists, with
hack and front trimmed with Inccrtlon
$2.00.
'.uu .New surplice front Waists, trim
med with all-over lace nnd Valencelnncs
edging $2.00.
$2.00 Beautirul line or chambray madras'
Ualsts, now style collars, ptnrl button
down front $2.00.
$2.00 New box pleat back alt white
Waists, now stylo collars, Insertion trim
med $2.00.
$4.00 Special all-over embroidery Wa'sts
very swell patterns, new collars and soft
cuffs $4.00.
WHITELAW & GARDNER
Bostoti Store, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
ft
IIOBS
They say he has no sense, but he
has found that selling nothing but solid
Shoes and selling them at a small profit
has made him hold his business. That's
the reason.
Loolc for tho Bear.
That's
J
Sargent's
1 Miss Hattlo Spangler of Walnut, In., aro
tho guests or thu family of Captain J. P.
Williams.
You can deposit your votes ror tho meet
popular working girl In tho vacation con
test at tho Council Bluffs office.
Howell's Antl-"Kawf ' cure coughs, cold.
AJAX Tuhlets A very popular nerve and
vitalizing tonic, Dellaven's drug store.
Unruly Ntvllt'li Cnulni-.
In tho Rock Island yards yesterday mom
Ing about 8 o'clock u switch ongluo with
two empty coaches, whllo being pushed
down tho main lino to couplo to tmin
No. II, got awny rrom tho onglucer, Nate
Mnssco, and bumped Into tho passengor.
The engineer or tho pascnger train hap
pened to notlco that tho switch engine
seomod to havo got beyond control and
pulled his train out, thus materially les
sening tho force or tho rolllilon, The
headlight or the switch engine was 1 mashed
and two or tho passengor oars were nnro
or less dnmaged. Tho passengers o-cii.ml
with a shaking up, but none or them wen
injured. James McManlgal, tho fireman on
tho switch englno. Jumped when be saw
n collision was Inevitable nnd was some
what severely bruised. Engineer Mjsnee
stuck In his engine and fortunately es
caped with nothing worne than a bvoio
shaking up.
Fatal mistakes aro made by those who
do not hoed tho earlier symptoms of kid
noy or bladder trouble (hat often end in
Brlghfn disease or dlahrtc.it. When Foley's
Kidney euro mnkes lho kidneys well, how
foolish It Is to delay.
I'i Iniiiht linen pen.
Officer Tom Callahan broke the r:c3id
for arrests yesterday by making rovo.i
trips with drunks and hobos. Hti stnrtod
to tho station with his eighth prlsanor.
who btoutly maintained that ho was not
drunk. Ho was put to the test and proved
that his head was clear, for when ho Mated
that tho Tommy Griffin was the best iig.tr
In town ho provod that hn knew his busl
neso nnd was accordingly release,!,
Davis sells palnit.
When you deposit your vacation coupons
pin them' together. It will mako tha count
Ins quicker and oaler.
Commoowealih 10. cent cigar.
I Summer Underwear Reduced.
1 At lie Regular So full
v. ,,.,. in,ti
,u 7ci00d quality bleached Vests, with
tnned neck for ladles 7c
mp hcck au.es ,c
At 10c 3 good ecru Vests ror ladles 3
i ror 10c.
At lOc I-Tne quality bleached ribbed
nrd arollnil neek anrt .Irevcs-lOj.
., ,., -.. .,pj ,,.. ,-.,.
At "Wc-Faney colored ladle, esti.
trimmed with tHpc and lace t2'ic.
At 15c ladles' bltarhed wing sleeve
1 Vests, tanod neck, fine nualltv 15e.
At 17c Good quality ribbed Vests, trim
med with colored silk lace 17c,
At 10c A special extra clastic Suits
ribbed Vest 10c.
At 25c Fine embroldry trimmed ladles'
ribbed Kgyptlan Vests 2Bc.
FOR MKN.
At 23c Men's good quality bslbrlggan
ecru Shirt and Pants 2..
At 23c Men's rancy striped Shirts and
Drnwcr"' Kood nualU25c
At 39c Men's French balbriggan Shirts
and Drawers 3!)c.
I At 50c Men's rnmhed Kcvntlan
yarn
i-rcnrn naioriggan bmrts and Drawers, re-
inforced scams 30c.
At r,0c Men's fancy Shirts and Drawers,
very nobby 50c.
At ."lOe Men's tan colored combed Eevr-
' tlan ,,albrlKKan L'ndcrwcar-60c,
Quick Bargains.
2c Children's regular Cc ribbed Vests
10c Three pairs good Rockford Socks
10c.
5c Card six Beauty Pins, worth 10c 5c.
SPECIAL 23c 10 yards good Lewie
Ltwns. In good variety colors, 10 yards for
23c.
lc Package good Pns 1c.
Cc Six packages Hair Pins 5c.
Sc Extra large Cotton Towels Sc.
3c Cood Dress Called 3Hc.
5c Card Hump Hooks and Eyes 5c
Cc Card two dozen good Pearl Buttons-
Be.
5c Six Metropolitan Skirt Supportera-
Is your Coal or Wood Stove
Cooking You es well
as your Dinner today
Well, Gas Stoves do not Cook
the Cook.
They are Cheap and Gas is
Cheaper than Coal or Wood
The Gas Co.
26 PEARL ST.
12-
Real
Estate is
IN VALUE.
Some excellent lots, pleasantly loc ated and de
sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at
reasonable prices. These lots are located in
Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This
property will steadily increase in value as the city
grows in that direction and the time to buy is the
present. Call at
THE BEE OFFICE,
Council Bluffs.
RUBBER STAMPS ARE HANDY
AND IP YOU NRF.D THEM YOU CAN'T ATFORD TO DO WITHOUT TIIP.M
Rubber Type, Sin Markers, Checks, Seals, Stencils and Kvcrylhiiiff
in Rubber Stamp Supplies.
307 BROADWAY
Sacrificing Muslin Underwear.
GOWNS.
30c Fln muslin Gowns, tucked joke,
ruflle around sleeve and neck 30e.
COc Muslin Gowbh, trimmed with tueki
and Insertion, lull size 60c,
COc Kmbroldery trimmed muslin Gowns,
worth 7Sc SOr.
75c Fine, trimmed with lace and cambric
ruffles 75c.
UMBRKLLA DRAWKRS.
33c Fine cambric, ruffle trimmed muslin
Drawers 33o.
30c lice trimmed, cambric ruftle, mus
lin Drawers, good value 30r,
iOc Ladles' Drawers, good quality mils
lln, trimmed with embroidery anil tucks
60c.
White Skirts.
75c Full zo muslin Sklrt, deep nifties
find small tucks 75c.
$1.00 Good muslin Skirts, with emhtnM.
cry flounce and dust ruffles $1.00.
$1.10 Kxtra fine muslin Skills, with
, cambrlc flounce, embroidery trimmed $1. 10.
i.uu ucep nounce. trimmed with tucki
nnd rows nf lace and Insertion, a b?autf:l
.garment $l.,r.0.
$1.75-Cambrie ruffle?, with heavy dust
i ruffle, embroidery trimmed $1.73.
$1. SO Lonsdale cambric SklriH. with de p
flounce nnd embroidery trimming --$1,80.
$2.10 and $2.50 Large nsrortment of lace
trimmed Skirts, mil bill shape $2.10 and
$2.50.
f
Sale of Corsets.
25c A ladles' fine Summer Corset in
duced from 30c to 25c.
3?c A guaranteed Summer Corset, were
60c now 300
60c Regular 75c Indies' Summer CorscM,
trimmed top and bottom with lace, on sale
60c.
Great Sale of
Ladies Wash Skirts.
$1.10 line, White Duck, now 60c.
$1.75 flno Duck Outing Skirt now OSc.
$2.50 Duck and Pique Skirts, now J1.4S.
$5.00 flue quality Whlto Pique, now $3.30.
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