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    TTTE OMATTA DAILY TiEE: MONDAY, OVEMTJETt 20, 1000.
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
COUNCIL
MIMMl .MENTION.
Davis sells k)"
"Mr. Illlcy,' fl-cent clF.fi r.
I'lno Missouri oak. Gilbert IJros.
Ons fixtures and dobes nt ntxby's.
I'lno A. II. C bfr, Noumuyer's hotel.
Wollmnn, sclentlllc optician, 409 ll'd'y.
Hchnililt'n photos, new and latest styles.
W. J. Hostettrr. dentist, IJaldwln block.
Moore'H stock food kills worms, fattens.
Drink lludwclscr beer. L. Jloeenfeld, ask
I-cffcrt, Jcwolcr. optician. 220 Uroadway.
The t'lacn to luivf your framing done
Alexnnder & C'o.'s Uroadwny.
. Oct your work dono at the popular Ragle
laundry, ;u Ilion.lway 'l'bono 157.
. Mrs. r. D. WVIIm of Omalia Is tlio Riiest of
Mrs. Ovorm- HnrdoU of Avenue U.
V. C. Kstep, undertaker, Js I'cnrl street
Telephones: Ofllco, D" j residence, 33.
Wanted A Klrl for Keneral housework.
Mrs. A. (1. Gilbert, 4:s Oakland uvenu-.
t W. V. Graff, undertaker and llr'n.'cd em
balnicr, 101 Kouth Main street. , 'I'hono t.W
.MorKiin & Klein, upholstering, fiiridture
repairing, mattress making, 122 8. Main st
Miss Flora Chrlstlansi-n has none to Chi
raKo for a two weeks' visit with friends
mid relatives.
Your wife will love you If you buy Sheri
dan coal, Kmnkoless, no clinkers, soot nor
sulphur. IVnlon & Foley, sole iiKcnts.
A want add In Tho Ileo will brine re
sults. The same alli-ntloti kIvcm to a want
add In Council Whiffs as ut tho Uinuna
clllco.
J. T. Ilutler's vallso and bundles were
fjtolen while lie was waiting at the Itock
Island depot Haturday nlKht for n train to
his home, at Shelby, la.
Iliifih I.nndy has benn released from tho
city Jail, ns the authorities were tumble to
connect him with any of tho crimes re
cently committed hero or In Omaha.
Mrs, J. H, aoodenoUKh left yesterday for
lUIUon, Colo , where sho will Join her hus
band, who haB been thero for thu last two
months. They expect to return homo In
about two weeks.
O. r. Peterson wns arrested last evenhiK
on an assault and battery churns Hied by n
man named Taylor In Justice. Vlcn s court,
lie Kave ball for his appearance In court
this morning.
Mrs. Arthur MofTmayr Is home from a six
weeks visit with her parents In Chicago.
P.I: A,.J- l1,""",'r of Hyannls, Neb., Is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Georgo Hlchmrttul
of Avenuo H.
A horso and buggy belonging to Julius
Krafts was stolen last evening while the
owner was attending services at tho Ger
man Lutheran church. Tho rig was hitched
outside, thu church.
T,ThJ' '"onthly reception of the Council
Illuffs Woman's club, which wns announced
for laet Haturday ufternoon. has been post
polled until December I. wtwn II will l
held at tho homo of -Mrs. li. C. Smith of
VI rat avenue.
Word lia.S been ril'Ml',l tmrn nt tlm .Inn II.
of Miss Mary J. Thompson, formerly of this
city, at I.oh Angeles, Cal. Miss Thompson
was n. teacher In tho city schools hero for
over twenty years and has n number of
Ji'miivcn in mis city.
C W. linker nrrlvw1 Immn vnatnr.lnv
morning from Abbottstown. l'a., where lie
was called by tho serious illness Yf his
father, who iUihI. limo.i'or ir,im i,.,
reached Ills bedside. Ills father was to)
years ot ami mm ileum was mululy due to
tlio Inllrmltles of old age.
Mrs. It. V. Welch IltHi rllHilrnn nf f'nlln.
way, Neb., und Miss Hesslo Woods of Keur
lu;y., !0,)v "ro. tno guests of tho fumlly
or I. II. Lly of Avenuo A. They o from
hero to miond tho winter lit California.
Mrs. W. A. Mnurer Is entertulnlng Mrs,
J. C. Seystor of Oregon, 111.
Mrs. Hariiott linker, wlfo of John linker,
died yesterday morning nt tier home. 128S
Mel'lierson avenue, lined "0 yeurs. Deuth
wus duo to old uge. Her husband and three
sons by n former murrlago, John Henry
Westrlp, K, G. Westrlp and W. J. West rip,
mirvlvo her. The funeral will bo held Tues
day afternoon from tho twitter Day Saints'
church, of which sho was a member, and
burial will bu In Wulnut 1 1111 cemetery.
Tlio rpsldenco of Uev. Georgo Hohlauder
nt :w North .Seventh street was broken Into
by thieves Inst nlgtit while tho fumlly were
ut church next door, who secured JD be
IoiikIiik to tho ladles' Aid society of the
German Methodist church, a i?old watch
und a number of valuable old coins. Thu
thieves secured admission to tho bouse bv
forcing a roar window. Kverythlng in tho
house wus ransacked, but the thieves were
evidently only after money and Jewelry, as
niuy oi
silver wus not touched.
N. V. Plumbing Co., telephone 250.
Gravel rolling. A. II. Head, C41 Broadway.
St. Paul's church "Strcf.t Fair." old neno
building. Admlbslon, 10 cents. Dancing
Thursday night. Suppor Friday and Satur
day, 25 cents.
Council .tlrctliiK Tonlitht.
Tho city council will meet in adjourned
session tonight, when Alderman I.ougee's
ordinance fixing tho prlco or electric light
ing will como up for consideration. The
iildermou will meet prior to tho council ses
sion us a commtitco of tho whole. In view
of tho present conditions, it 1b believed that
tho rato flxed In I.ougeo's ordinance will bo
rained before tho measuro will bo adopted,
as several of tho nldermrn nrp not In favor
of inlltctlng any hardships upon tho old
company during tho fow reinnlulng months
that it will bo compelled to supply tho city
wun lighting. Ono alderman hus expressed
himself as being In favor of allowing tho
old rate to stnnd for tho short tlmo that
will Intervene before tho new company will,
under its franchise, bo required to furnish
tho city lighting
Howell's Antl-"Kawf' cures coughs, colds.
St. Paul's church "Street Fair," old lleno
building. Admission, 10 cents. Dancing
'i nursuay nignt. supper Friday and Satur
day, 2.i cents.
WorU of Tlilrvcn,
Tho saloon conducted by Jack W. Plnnull
at the corner of Hroadway and Tenth Btrcot
was broken Into by thieves Friday and Sat
urdny plghts. On each occasion tho thlof
or thieves secured nn entrance by break
Ing out tho lights In a rear window. On tho
first visit (10 in cash was stolen from the
cash register and on Saturday night a gold
watch that had been plared In the drawer
of the cash register was taken. It Is be
llcved that someone familiar with tho place
is responsible for tlio thefts.
Some miscreant broke Into Sam Fried
man's barn Saturday night or early yester
day morning and after wringing tho necks
of eight ducks flung tho birds on tho manure
pile. Not content with this. the. miscreant
shamefully mutilated Friedman's mare.
Commonwealth 10-cont cigar.
Davis sells paint.
for $3.50
You can buy ns good u
hIioo us usually soils
for $o.00
HAMILTON'S
siioi: stohi:.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In Kustcrn Nebraska
und lowu. James N. Casady, Jr..
lit Muln St , Council llluffs.
Save Your Money
Uv
Investing
With the
KAVI.VtiS, MIAN A XI I III II. DIM! ASVN,
13U I'cnrl Street, Council muff,, Iu,
m
BLUFFS.
BLIZZARD ROUGHLY HANDLED
Stock Owner Treated to ru Unpleasant Sur
prise at Island Parki
HIS HEAD CUT AND HIS MONEY TAKEN
TliutiKlit He SnT n I'nlr of Cnatnmrrs,
but Tliry Wrro Only Tallica.
Wlm I'rocpcdril Coolly
to ltnb lllin.
Ii.rry Illlzzard, until recently a resident
of this city, but now of Oinuha, was
slurped and robbed of JuO yesterday morn
ing ut Island Turk, tho first station south
of this city on the Ilurllngton. Tho robbery
wus committed by two men who had, It is
believed, followed Dllzzard from Council
IllurfH.
Illlzzurd has several head of cattle In n
pasture ut Island I'urk and went there yes
terday morning to look them over. While
waiting for his train, he went into a small
restaurant near tho Ilurllngton depot, on
South Main street, and purchased lumc
thing to, rut. In making payment he ills
plaed a roll of bills and tho theory of tho
police Is that thu two men who stUKRed
and robbed him saw tho money and followed
him.
On reaching Island I'nrk. Dllzzard pro
ceeded to tho pasture, which Is within n
ntono's throw of the little depot, and wns
looking nt his cattlo when two men climbed
over the fenco und approached him. Think
ing that they might bo wunting to purchase
the cattlo, Dllzzard turned to them, but
before ho could usk them their business ono
of them struck him over tho hend with n
blunt Instrument, felling him to the ground
and rendering him unconscious fur u few
seconds. When ho came to tho blood was
pouring down his face .from a cut two
Inches long over his forehead, and a roll
containing (DO in bills was missing from
his trousers pocket. Ho could seo no
traco of tho two men, both of whom hn
described as being young, but beyond that
ho was unable to glvo tho pollco any de
scription. Ho said lie did not believe ho
could identify thorn oven If ho saw them
again, as they attacked him before ho hnd
n chance to get n good look at them. The
thugs overlooked $18 which Dllzzard hnd
In an Inside vcbI pocket.
Dllzzard came bnck to Council Muffs on
the next train, whrro his Injuries were at
tended to and later ho left for his home In
Omaha.
xnw tiiack is oi'i:.vi:n south.
Motor Company Dun Hn I.lnr It rait y
to II nil On.
Tho motor company ran two trains yes
terday over tho now track on South Malu
street and Sixteenth avenue to Mannwa
There Is considerable work to bo done on
tho track yet, as only Jump crossings have
been placed across the labyrinth of rail
road tracks on Sixteenth avenue, but tho
work has been rushed through to its pres
cut stage as tho company was anxious to
have, tho lino open boforo winter, In order
that It might bo able to haul mntcrlAl to
tlio luko for tho Improvements contem
plated there.
Mannger DImmock Btated yesterday that
nrehltect.i were preparing plans for a large
building to bo erected In tho spring on the
Manhattan Deach sldo of tho lake. The
building Is to cost between $S,000 and
$10,000 and will extend 2f0 feet into tho
lake. On tho main floor in addition to
tllces thero will bo 310 bathing rooms
whllo tho second door will contain a cafo,
largo dauclng hall, lndy's reception and
dressing rooms. A wldo veranda will run
round thrco sides of tho building.
Tho company, Mannger DImmock says
ocs not Intend making very oxtonslvo 1m
provements nt Manuwa Park for tho pres
ent, owing to threats mndo by certain per
sons of opening up tho county roads
through tho resort.
Referring to tho petition of peoplo In
tho south part of thu city for increased
service on tho Mannwn lino as far as tho
city limits Mannger DImmock said there
Is not enough travel In that section of the
city to warrant It. If tho truvcl is forth
coming, ho said, tho company will be only
ton willing to Increase tho servlco, but It
cannot afford to run trains without ro-
elvlng patronage. Tho cost of every extra
train, ho said, amounts to between (3,000
and (.1,000 n year, not Including tho wear
and tear ot tho rolling stock.
'Vnx Ferret's lli-port.
Tho Hoard of County Supervisors will
meet In ndjournod session today. It Is ex
pected that among tho matters to becomo
beforo tho board will bo that of tho con
tract with F. M. Cunningham, tho "tax
ferret." According to thu statement made
by Comity Auditor Innes It Is understood
that tlio supervisors aro favornblo to abid
ing by their contract with Cunningham to
allow 50 per cent of all moneys recovered
by tho county through his efforts on prop
erty that has escaped taxation, dcsplto tho
fact that tho leglslaturo passed an net an
nulling such contracts unless tho party of
the second part agreed to accept 15 per cent
In full remuneration for his work. Outside
persons say that If tho board persists In
abiding by tho contract and allowing Cun
ningham tho CO per cent, tho matter will
bo tnken Into court and nn Injunction asked
for. Cunningham and his assistants have
been working steadily on their report and
they nro expected to tlio u partial ono with
tho board this week. '
Another Old Hesldrnt nenil.
William F. Lyon, 310 North Seventh
street, a resident of this city for twenty
threo years, died suddonly yesterday morn
ing of heart falluro nt Persia, Harrison
county. Ho was 70 years of ngo and his
wife, two sons nnd threo daughters survive
him. The children aro: W. M. Lyon, living
at Lead, S. D. C. C. Lyon, Mrs. E. A. His
ser, Dora Lyon and Alllo Lyon, nil of this
city. Tho romnlns will bo brought here
this morning, when arrangements for tho
funeral will bo made.
Our Armored Cruiser Shoe
For Boys' Wear
Filled with CHILLKD RTI2KL CIR
CI UTS, which protect tho bottom and
ussuro tho wearer double tho service
of uny shoo made for boys.
SARGENT.
Sign of the Dear.
LITTLE PROSPECT OF NEW SEE
Vri'hhlihop Kenne Denies TliHt He
linn llren Ordered to Divide tlio
Diocese of luvrn,
DUUUQt'K, Io Nov. 25. (Special Tele
gram.) Archbishop Keano today denied tho
report that ha had received a communica
tion from Homo directing the division ot
the archdloceso and the erection ot tho
sec of Sioux City, and that tho suffragan
bishops and tho, archbishop's council would
meet hero thla week to nomlnato candi
dates for tho new seo. Ho said tho arch
bishop's council woutd hold a regular
meeting Wednesday, December C, and on
the previous day the suffragan bishops
would meet hero for a conferenco with
him, tho first slnco his installation, on tho
needs of tho church throughout tho prov
ince. Meanwhllo he has received no com
munication from Homo on tho subject of
n division ot tho archdiocese nnd that mat
ter stands Just where It did beforo Arch
bishop IlennesHcy's death.
SntiMin Petition InmifllcliMit.
HAUUE.M, la., Nov. 25. (Special.) Tho
Shelby County Ministerial association has
Just won n victory In tho district court by
having declared Insufficient the petitions
upon which tho saloon licenses in this
county were Issued. When tho Hoard of
Supervisors passed on tho petitions last
spring tho names of persons who hod re
movod from tho county or had died wero
eliminated, and this left a bnro majority
over tho necessary 03 per cent 'giving con
sent to the llccnso system. Now Judgo
Wheeler, In tho district court, has decided
that tho basis must bo the showing made
by tho poll books at tin last general elec
tion. A new petition of consent will bu
necessary.
Clinniplon Coi'n Hiinkrrri,
ONAWA. la., Nov. 25. (Special.) Lake
township, Monona county, claims tho cham
pionship for female corn-huskers. Lust
Wednesday Miss Mary Cooncs huBked and
cribbed scvcnty-olght bushels nnd forty
pounds of corn and succeeded in defeating
two men who wcro working in tho same
Hold. She Is n good-looking girl nnd says
no woman s suffrage for her, sho can take
care of herself. Andy Redmond, In the
snme neighborhood, gets to tho front with a
record of 2,350 bushels of corn In twenty
days, and Fred Deal husked and cribbed
130 bushels last Tuesday, unloading his
wngon fcur times. Next.
Monona County Ti-nelier to Meet.
CNAWA, la., Nov. 23. (Special.) The
Monona County Teachers' association will
meot In Onawa next Saturday, December 1.
Quito a number from other counties will be
present. K. M. Stoddard of Missouri Val
ley will spfak on "History In tho Mural
Schools," County Superintendent Kcllar
from Sioux City will name "Some Duties of
tho Teacher," County Superintendent Ar
thur from Logan will glvo an address on
"Libraries In tho Public Schools," and thero
will bo other Interesting features. Tho as
sociation is In a flourishing condition.
Uysnrt Farmer Hulcldm.
DYSART, la., Nov. 25. Stephan Crono n
well-to-do farmer residing near town com
mitted suicide this morning, by hanging.
Ho was 40 years old. Tho causo of his rash
act Is nttrlbutcd to domestic troubles and
Insanity. if
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Todnr Will He Wuriner In Nebraska
and Tomorrow Will He Fair,
with Varlnlile Wind.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Weather fore
cast: For Nebraska and Kansas Fair and
warmer Monday; Tuesday, fair; variable
wind3.
For Iowa Fair Monday and Tuesday;
warmer Monday in western and central por
tions; winds becoming southerly.
For Missouri Fair Monday, warmer In
northwestern portion; Tuesday, fair nnd
warmer; norm to west winaB, Becoming
variable.
For North Dakota Fair and warmer Mon
day; Tuesday, rain or ar.ow, with colder in
western portion; variable winds.
For South Dakota Fair and warmer Mon
day; Tuosday, fair; variable winds; mostly
southerly.
For Colorado Fair Monday and Tuesday;
probably warmer Monday In southeastern
portion; vnrlablo winds.
For Wyoming Fair Monday and Tues
day; westerly winds.
For Montana Cloudy Monday; probably
rain; Tuesday, snow and colder; variablo
winds.
For Kastern Texas Fair Monday and
Tuesday; probably warmer Tuesday; fresh
north to cast winds.
For Western TexaB nnd Now Mexico Fair
Mondny und Tuesday; probably warmer
Monday In northern portion; southerly
wiuds.
For Oklnhoma and Indian Torrltory Fair
Mondny nnd Tuesdny; wnrmer Mondny;
southerly winds.
For Arkansas Fair Monday and Tuesday;
probably warmer Tuesday; north to cast
winds.
For Tennessee Fair Monday, except snow
In cxtremn eastern portion; colder In north
east portion; Tuesday, fair; northwesterly
winds.
For Kentucky Fair Monday and Tues
day, followed by rain or Enow In extrcmo
eaitern portion Monday; high northerly
winds.
For Indiana Fair Monday nnd Tuesday;
probably warmer Tuesday; diminishing
northerly winds.
For Illinois Fair Monday; Tuesday, fair
and warmer; fresh northerly winds.
For Mlnnesotn Fair and warmer Mon
day; Tuesday, fair; fresh southerly winds.
I.neal lleoenl.
OFFICIO OF TIIK WEATHER IIUHEAU.
OMAHA, Nov. 23. Ofllclal record of tem
perature nnu precipitation comnarea wun
:ho corresponding day of thu last threo
years:
1900. 1800. 1S0S. 1R07
Maximum temperature.... 37 48 W 41
.Minimum temperature an a -m
i Tecipiinuon J" .uu .us .iu
Record of tempcraturo und precipitation
nt Omaha for this day and since March 1,
V.M0:
Normal temperature 33
Dellclency for tho day 3
loini excess sinco .Murcu.x
Normal precipitation 03 Inch
Deficiency for tho day 03 Inch
Total rainfall since March 1 20.78 Inches
Kxci-ss slnco Mnrch 1 1.18 Inches
Dellclency for cor. period, 1S90... 4.58 Inches
Dellclency for cor. period, IMS... 3.25 Inches
Report for Htutlons nt 8. 1, M.
STATIONS AND BTATS p g jjjj
OFWEATHKR. Ic."3
Omuhn. clenr
North l'latte. clear
Cheyenne, clear ,,,
Salt Lake, cloudy
Hapld City, clear
Huron, clear
Wllllstou, clear
Chicago, partly cloudy.
St, I. mils, clear
Ht, Paul, cloudy
Davenport, clear
Knnsas City, clear
Helena, partly cloudy.,
Havre, cloudy
ltUmarck, clear , .
Oalvestnn, clear
30 37 .00
Si 4S .00
SS 46 T
42 tfi .00
31 60 .00
2S 28 .00
2S 36 .00
.IS 40 .01
36 42 .00
22 21 .03
32 3S ,()
mi asi ,00
!B 41! .00
42 44 1 ,00
ISl 301 .00
D4 K. .00
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
i I.. A. WELSH,
s. Local Forecast Official.
MUSTERING OUT GUARDSMEN
Three Iowa Militia Companies Pell Below
Eequired Standard.
VETERANS ARE QUITTING THE GUARD
Not More Tlinn Twent -Vive Per Cent
Who .Served in Spimlsli Wnr He
in li I li In Nervier County In
nnc ANjliim Manuicemriit,
DF.S MOINES, Nov. 25. (Special.) The
expectation of those who believed that tho
Bervlco of tho members of the lown National
Oi'nrd In tho Spanish war would result In
Increasing the ofllctoncy of tho guard and
mako It easier to maintain tho required
standard has not been realized. On tho con
trary, It appears 'that making veterans out
of tho guardsmen has had n demoralizing
effect on tho guard. When tho four lown
regiments entered tho volunteer service
they wero all mustered out of the gunid.
When they returned tho guard companies
were reorganized nnd ns nn Inducement for
tho vetcrnns to enlist ngnln under tho state
law they wero given credit for continuous
service In tho guard. In tho now companies
there wero nbout C2 per cent of men who
served In tho war for freedom of Cuba.
So far as It was posslblo tho ex-volunteers
wcro glvcu tho commissions. Hut of courso
many failed to get out of tho ranks and
ns a result tho members who served ns
Noluntiers havo been quietly dropping out
of tho guard companies, until nt tho present
tlmo It is estimated by Adjutant (lencral
Hyors that not moro than 23 per cent of
tho present guard has seen service.
Coiiuniiilet 1'nllliiK llelilnd.
Three of tho companies havo fallen so low
In standard that orders havo been Issued to
muster them out. Last week tho company
at Keokuk was mustered out nnd tho prop
erty of tho company has been brought to
tho Btnto cnpltol. Discharges will be Is
sued tho men at once. On Monday Colonel
Olmstend will go to Creston to muster out
tho company thero nnd prepnro for tho dis
charge of tho men. Twico beforo has this
company been ordered mustered out on ac
count of Inck ot Interest nnd each tlmo tho
members wero permitted to mako nnother
trial. Tliey havo nsked for ono more
chance, but this has been positively refused
them by (lencral Ilycrs, neither will nny
now company bo admitted from Creston.
Tho other company which hns fallen below
tho standard Is ono of tho Des Moines com
panies. In order to awaken Interest and
prevent its mustering out n movement has
been stnrtcd to erect nn nrmory. Jmt unless
this Is dono Immediately the company will
bo lot out within n week.
A great many towns havo applications In
for permission to organlzo companies In
place of tho companies being mustered out.
Thero will bo no troublo In securing now
compnnles nnd mnlntnlnlng tho four regi
ments. Ocnernl Rycrs is insisting that the
stnndnrd ho kept up nnd In n majority of tho
companies this Is ensy of accomplishment,
tiovcrnlnir County AlimB.
Of tho nlncty-ulno counties of Iowa
sixty-flvo havo mado some provision for
tho caro ot tho incurable lusauo outsldo of
tho Btnto asylums. Some of these local
hospitals aro Institutions tot considerable
Importance, whoro 200 to 300 patients may
hn nccommodntcd. Tho asylums In Polk,
Linn, Jefferson, Leo, Jncknon and other
counties nro Inrgc, well mnnaged Institu
tions nnd tho counties havo found that
they can caro for their Inctirablo Insano
cheaper In this way than to lcavo them
In tho stnto Institutions. Tho Stnto Hoard
of Control hns been given authority to
rcgulato theso asylums and during tho
last year haa mado a thorough examina
tion of nil of them. A great many of
them aro entirely unfit for tho purposo and
In many cases there Is no management at
nil. In order to remedy this tho stato
oard has Just Issued rules for governing
these nsylums. Tho local authorities in
acknowledging tho receipt of theso rules
generally express satisfaction and there
Is n disposition to comply with tho ro-
quiromcntfl of tho board. Thus far the
oard has received no protests nnu ex
pects nothing serious. Informnlly tho
board hns lenrned that tho Linn county
authortlcs nro displeased over tho rulo
forbidding Indlscrimlnato visiting of tho
nsylums and In Polk county thero Is com
plnlnt about tho requirement for a resi
dent physician. But In general everybody
la pleased that tho board has entered upon
tho work of regulating theso county asy-
lums. Tluro are also C00 or 000 Insano pa
tients in four prlvato hospitals In tho
late. Tho number in tho county hospitals
Is about 1,250, olmost equally divided be
tween tho hospitals that aro well managed
nd thoso thnt ore mero ndjuncts to poor
houses nnd unfit for harboring Insane
patients.
Willi In Cutnolin ?iee.
Des Moines peoplo nre prepared to move
for tho division of tho Davenport dloceso
t tho Cnthollc church nnd cstnhllshraent
t a dloceso surrounding Dea Moines In
coso tho Dubuque district 1b divided nnd
Sioux City Is given a bishop, Thoy nrt
urging thnt n petition ho sent to tho
provincial meeting nt Duhuquo In Decem
ber making this request. Des Moines
sought tho dloceso when Davenport was
mado tho episcopal seat fifty years ago.
Myntery Mny lie .Solved.
A few days ago there nppcared In a Des
THE ORIGINAL
WORCESTERSHIRE
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
Olrea a moat dellcloua naror to
Hot & Cold Meats, Oravles,
Salr.ds, Soups, Game, Fish,
Welsh Harebits, etc.
Moines newspaper tho following ndvcrtlse
ment in regard to n missing woman:
Wanted Information of Mrs. K. J. Nixon,
75 years old, who left lowu City on July 5
fnr Aflatiltn. lull i.t-1. InnIK Itwt lu.p tnltnl
on the wuy, as her friends lit Atlantic ncvir
saw her. She Is small, black dress, capo
nnd bonnet nnd hnd a small black vniiso.
Bond Information to John Douglass, onawa,
Iowa.
No clue to the whereabouts of the missing
woman has been discovered here, but the
o wcro attracted by tin
nt once recalled the
i's body floating In tho
.iiarsnniiiow n peopi
advertisement nnd
lidding of a woman
bo recognlied. It was believed then that
the drowned woman was about CO years old
iiuuiu uv yearn uiu-
undo to discover
a woman who wn J
Investigation will bo mad
whether It was the Onaw
found nt Marshalltowu.
So I, minor u lliinkrtipt.
ONAWA, In., Nov. 25. (Speclnl.) Judge
Shlrns hns mado nn order setting nsldo the
discharge in bankruptcy of Frnnk Perry
It Is alleged that Perry concealed his In
terest in 1G5 acres of farming land from his
creditors. Abel Perry, Frank's father, Is
ono of tho wealthy farmers of .Monona
founty nnd had resolved to distribute n
good part of his land among his children
and had deeded all the children, except
Frnnk, their respective shares, his Bhnre
not being conveyed until nfter tho schedule
In bankruptcy had been filed. After tho
filing, tho deed to tho lt5 ncres of lnnd was
mado to Frank Perry by his fnther, ho hnv
ing lived on tho lnnd for several yenrs.
After receiving tho deed Perry sold tho
farm to I), D. Holbrook, tho Onawa banker.
To 1'iinIi Allnntlc AIoiik,
ATLANTIC, In.. Nov. 23. (Special.) At
tho annual meeting of the Atlantic Com
mercial association tho old olllccrs were
re-elected as follows: President, J. A.
MoWuld; vice president, Dr. 11. D. Wilkin,
secretary, John II. Hoys; treasurer, J.
Whitney: board of directors, Silas Wilson,
Senator J. M. Kmmert, F. II. Cromble, J.
It. Marshnll, J. II. Jones, II. II. Ilnlley, J
C. W. Carey. Now that Atlantic has passed
tho r,000 mark In population It Is felt
tnni uio lima is ripe ior n raster nnu more
marked growth, and an effort along this
line will bo made. Tho needs ot tho city
wcro discussed. Ono Is nnother railroad.
Another need Is thnt of a good, modem
hotel, tho opening for tho latter being es
pecially inviting.
Bud Aeelilent to tintlirle Center Mini.
OIUNNELU la., Nov. 23. (Special.)
Oeorgo Crlllln of Outhrlo Center hnd n
marvolous escape from death yesterday.
Whllo cngnged nt his work In the bnecment
ot tho Mitchell mill his clothing caught
In tho belting and he wns caught up nnd
whirled with frightful rapidity nbout the
shaft again nnd ngain. At oery revolution
his lio.nl, hands nnd feet struck the sur
rounding objects. When removed his legs
nnd nrms wore broken and his entire body
n innss ot contusions. That he escaped
with his life Is in the nnturo of n mirnclc
tSlnve I'lrin Tivlee Itnlilieil.
nEI.OlT, Wis., Nov. 23,-Hort, Hnlley A
Co., dry goods dealers, were robbed last
nUtit of silk nnd gloves to the value of
J1.500. This Is tho second lobbery of tho
snmo kind nnd snmo manner tho firm has
suffered lti tho Inst six mouths.
FREE
WARNER'S
SAFE CURE
To nil who suffer with Kidney, Liver, Heart,
Hlmbler or Hlood illseatcs, u sample bnttlo
of Warner's Safo euro (the pioneer Kldruy
nnd Liver Itemedy) will be sent nbsolutcly
i' roe ot uosr uy nuurcssiny posiui earn 10
WAHNKH'S BAKU Cl'Itli CO., Itochester,
N. Y., nnd mentioning thla paper.
ca
Take No Risk
Do you know tlmt tho tllf
forunt'o between fresh and
stale drugs may be th dif
ference between life and
death, when thoso druss are
compounded (o 1111 your doc
tor's prescription? Ktulo
drugs have lost their virtue
and have little or no medici
nal value.
We 1111 prescriptions ivlth
fresh drugs only. You take
no risk when you trado at
Dell G. Morgan's
I'H.UIMACV.
142 Broadway, Council Dlnffs. Tel. 222.
NOTICE
We, tha undersigned, do hereby agree
to refund tho money on a E0-cent bottle
ot Downs' Elixir It It does not cure any
couth, cold, croup, whooping cough or
throat trouble. We alio guarantee Downs'
Kllxlr to cure consumption, when used ac
cording to directions, or money back. A
full dose on going to bed and small doses
during the day will cure the most severe
cold, and stop the most distressing cough.
SHERMAN t. McCONNELL DRUO CO.
MEN!
nit to marry, ahnulj t
NERVE BEANS reitoib
weak part", mako mrn
ttronc, vigorous, rohuiti
marrlpil mrn. men Intend
Idit to marry, ahnulj take a lion Bttiinlatilint re
mini night loisri Btoppedi power reatored) II
ut hhf rnun McConoiiii. Mihn Jk Co unrt oilier
drui.-iiilc ur mailed ly Ken a PeauOu. lluRalo N if
and
Iowa river last July near that city. Tho
body was found July 12, bo thnt It might 7(
hnvn l,rti.n lliol nf Mr- VIvnM l,fl t.la In f
such condition that the features could not
Perrins
This signature
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DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs,
llnvr for nhIi- ii luruf 111 of Improved rurnin, chlokcn raiM'lir, frnlt anil
vcKdrtblo Imiclni nlsn rrnltlrnce nntl bimliicna iiro.icrty In Connoll II la fa
mid Otiiiilin. OM12 KAIlMNl
1C0 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles no C.
good bulldlncs, 145 per aero.
SO acres near Crescent, well Improved, 4S
per acre
60 acres D miles east, pood buildings and
fruit, $50 per ncre.
60-c.cro fruit farm, near city, Eood Improve
ments, J160 per ncro.
80-acr fruit frm ndJolntnR city, Jfi.000.
Tlir n lio ve In only a anniilr of onr
ti per tient Inlcreet. Telephone 1144.
Good Property
Is a Good Investment
Plfteen lots In a body for sale at a very reasonable price. These
lots are located In Omaha addition and He high and dry. They
will make a splendid location tor some factory. Several other lota
suitable for building purposes one ot them especially will make
a fine location for a borne, belns within one block ot the metor
lino and within two bloalu ot n school house b4 church, located
la tha western part ot the city.,
Apply at
Bee Office,
Council Bluffs.
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8. Mechanical Dranlif.
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. ..Telephone 145
H. i. Woodbury. D. D. S-. Council Bluffs
30 Pearl St. ' Grand Hotel.
160-acres Missouri bottom land, I miles s
city, JtO por ncro.
COO aero stock farm near Earllng, Selby Co.,
cheap.
S20 acres In Silver Creek twp., 50 per acre;
well Improved.
213 acres fine bottom land In Itockford twp.,
t42.no pci acre; well improved.
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