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THE OMAIT.A DAILY BEE: TITrUPD-ftY , pECEMnEK 13, 1000.
Big Store of Holiday Bargains:
OPEN
EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
OPEN
EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
Santa Claus9 Headquarters
pOR the next twelve dayn Hub Btore will be a veritablo Bazar for all Holiday goods. Much time and care has been uped in the selection of this most complete stock
t -Every article the best of its kind and every advantageous turn for the retail buyer has boon protected. Hero aro but a few of the many cood thini
displayed at this store:
I
Toys, Games, Books, Fancy China, Stationery, Holiday Novelties.
IRON TOYS.
A most comploto assortment of doslrablo iron toys, a fow of
which aro hero onumoratod
10c Nickeled Carts 10c
15c Nickeled Trains 15c
25c linninc, Tender nnd Two Cnrs 25c
35c Large train of Iingine, Tender & 2 Cars.. Mac
HOT AIR ENGINES
Last season wo mot with such dcoldod success wo bought a
larger assortment this season. No stoam no danger.
$1.25 to $3.00.
MAGIC LANTERNS
Boautlful assortments, with plates, comploto, 69c to $5.00.
Fancy China and Novoltios
Largo assortments of most usoful prosonts-pln trays, jewel
boxo peaqtics, cuff boxes, roso jars, clovo bojos, hundkorchlof
boxc, clc, etc.
Itogulnr filryland la
description aud prlco.
dolls
oar doll department.
Dolls of ovorv
lo to 60-
pluln
China Dolls
lc to 5c
5c to 25c
25c to $5
15c to $2.50
6c to 25c Big assortment of
China Limbed Dolls ,
2."o to S5.no Jointed Dolls with
bisque heads
loo to S2.to-Kld Body Dolls with
bisque head and hands
iuc to !i.-. urcsscu Dolls IClr a: 4 tm
comploto big assortment IlL IO ipl.jfiO
15c and sc Fabric Dolls. Darkles,
Clowns and Fancy Dolls
lOo to 25c Philippine, Hawaiian,
Esquimaux DoP.s
S5n Comic Negro
Dolls ,
15c and 25c
10c to 25c
25c
BOOKS
Books of nil klnda ntid authors! Bioka for ohlldron stu.
dents, grown folks and grand paronts, from '
2c to $1.50.
GO- CARTS
Wagons, Doll Cabs, Wheelbarrows & Bicycles.
10c to $4.50.
ninckboards, 25c to Mc. Shoo. Fly Rockers, 89c to
$1.00. Tool Chests, 25c to $3.50. Ton Pins, 10c to 09c.
Drums, 15c to $1.98. Doll and Child's Chairs, 10c to
$1.25. Desks, roll top, $1.50 to $1,08,.
GAMES
An endless assortment from Cc to 3.50. including:
WAR A I' SEA.
LONDON GAME.
POSIOFFICE.
MESSENGER BOY.
BASE BALL.
FOOT BALL.
ERRAND BOY.
CROKINOLE and COMBINOLA, with 60 games on
one board.
ARCIIARENA
Star Combination Boards
Still leading in popularity. The only board
with GO gameH.
The only board with new game, Billinrtlette.
The only board with 5-pin Cuban Carom Game.
The only board with 25 new Top Games.
The only board with Concaved Carom King
(patented).
The only board combining Crokinole and Pock
et Carom Games, with game "Flag of the Na
tions," with 50 other games.
These Game Boards have Rules for 50 names
trwiltwlltlrv ftiAhl.tvtl . .1 ..II 1 1. Al i
a 4lti4iA.AA.A.4.i.i.A.,A.AL . I
In our
pair Is
Much enro has been exorcised
Glovo buying this Bcason. Evory
the beat of the kind.
Heal French Kid Gloves 4 ff
regular $1.25 IUU
Flno quality Kid Olovcs TS.
$1.25 and l.OU
At fiOc flood quality of Mocha
50 c
Qlovos
FURNISHINGS
Frosh lino of now styles In Mufflers ana
Tics, sultablo for Christmas Rifts.
Mufflers, GOc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.
Tics, 25o and 50c.
Kino assortment of men's Cashmcro nnd
Wool Hoso at 17c and 50c.
LADIES' WAISTS
At 38c An all wool Flannol Shirt
Waist mado In latest stylos 08c
At $1.50 All wool Tucked Flannel Shirt
Waist trimmed with brass
buttons $1.50
At $1.75 Dcautlful Flannel Waists trim
mod with braid nnd velvet
ribbon $1.75
At $2.75 to $5.00 Ileautlful lino of
vnlu $2.75 to $5
CLOAKS
AT 25 PEn CENT DISCOUNT.
A special offering on ovcry garment In
our Cloak department. It Is tho purpose
of this store to dlsposo of ovory garment
by Christmas and to do this wo havo mado
a reduction of 25 per cont on all Cloaks,
Jackets, Skirts, Suits and Furs.
Ilandlcercliieis
A new consignment of Imported Swiss
and Linen Handkerchiefs tho assortment
Is most comploto nnd desirable. Here aro
but a few of tho many values:
At 6c Flno India Linen Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs both plain Rnd f"
fancy hems OC
At 7c-Nnrrow Hemstitched India Linen
Handkerchiefs flno tmm
quality -. JL C
At 10c Ileautlful Lace Edged Linen Hand
kerchiefs In new 4 f '
patterns llC
At 12c Embroidered nnd Lace Trimmed
Handkerchiefs In good -i
quality linen YG
At 15c and 17c Lace nnd Embroidery Edge
nnd Plnln Hemstitched -4 e -4 rtr
Handkerchiefs 10C"1..C
At 19c to $1.50 Dcautlful
Linen, Silk and
Initial Handkerchiefs ...
lines of Swiss,
10c to $1.50
Dress Goods
New 36-lnch Plaids nnd Check Dress Ooods-valuo 25c per yard-now-per
yard
Black Figured Mohatr-30 Inches wide-large asscrtraent-value 25o
yard now
Strictly nil wool bow Plaid and Check Sultlngs-full 30 Inches wide- "
v aluo 39cper yard sale price
Pressed Flnnncls-ln browns, blues, reds, black nnd grecn-36 Inches' "
wide valuo 39c per ynrd salo prlco "
Silk and Wool Novelty Plaids-full yard wide-very neat and beautiful'
patterns valuo 60c per yard salo prlco
Fancy Mixtures, Checks-wool and Bilk aad wool Plalds-ln 'endlMs ""
variety of patterns value 60c yard salo prlco
Flno Wool Sultlngs-ln very desirable plaid patterns-but a "few
left valuo C9c per yard salo price
SPECIAL Flno blnck striped Crepons 14 Inches wide splendid
style vafuo $2.00 per yard salo prlco
...loc
19c
..25c
29c
33c
39c
45c
y.Ba.nyBM i,n?.' ?oyota' Venetians, Serges, English Twills and ScoUh Mlxtures-
52 and 51 inches wlde-ln grays, browns, blues nnd tans, valuo "xiures-
$1.00 per yard salo prlco 75n
Oolf Plaids and Suitings-just right for walsta-beautlful assortment-1 gg
value $1.75 per yard salo prlco 100
Now Scotch, Genrfan and English Plalds-tho latest cloths' for waists' In
desirable patterns and beautiful colors value $1.60 salo price l.UO
Ladies' Wrappers
Ladles' flno Calico Wrappers, made in neat
and pretty styles, trimmed In finishing
braids, usually sold for $1.25-
our price 7gc
Flanellctto Wrappers in good assortment
ol $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Millinery
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
The millinory season Is nearlng tho end
and in order to dispose of every hat and
shape In our stock we have cut the price
below half the regular prices.
$3.60 Hats for $1.48
$5.75 Hnts for $2.75
$0.75 Hats for $.3.25
$7.60 Hats for $3.75
$10.00 Hats for $5.00
$12.00 Hats for $6.00
All high priced and pattern hats at HALF
PRICE.
BOSTON
STORE.
Whitelaw & Gardiner
COUNCIL
BLUFFS.
Underwear
Children's nibbed Vests and Pants, lots es
sortcd value 15c and 20c -4 f
sale prlco IvfC
Ladles' good quality ribbed Union Suits, In
assorted sizes value 89c f f
per garment sale price 1 "C
Mon's Wool Undershirts without drawers
value 75c per garment
salo prlco
Special offer of men's extra
vnluc Shirts and Drawers,
sale price
Silk fleeced Underwear for men, also
wool fleeced garment regular $1.21
value ask to see thorn -4 V
sale price lVfvF
Australian Wool very One quality-Shirts
ana Drawers $3.00
value sale price
Special lots in undcrwrnr that
crowds out all at reduced prices.
Ladles' Union Suits all grades
$2, $1.60, $1, 8!c, 60c and ,
Ladles' fine ribbed and drees lined Under
wear ask to see them f r"
EOc, 39c and
SPECIAL Ladles' all wool Un
derwear, $1.00 nnd
Ladles' extra heavy wool
fleeced Underwear
Five grades Men's Heavy Underwear in
all sizes.
.. 30c
qunllty 75a
62ic
lu
1.50
cpace
19c
75c
50c
i ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
RISKS TAKEN BY BANKERS
Prerident Heinshoimer Debates Besponiibil
ities Beioro Hii Associate!.
SUGGESTS PRACTCAL REMEDY FOR FEAR
Would IXuIiIInIi a Fund to Onnranlre
All Ilriialla and Tlum Cmmrrvo
Cunndriicr nt All Tlnifi
AnioiiK All .lien.
Tho featuro of tho nnnunl meeting ot
group 1 of tho Iowa thinkers' association,
held yesterday at tho (Jrand hotel, was nn
address by D. L. Helnshclmer, president of
tho Mills County National bank of Olen
wood, In which ho suggested that all banks
bo tnxed on their deposits to provide n re
serve fund to meot deflclencos of Insolvent
bunks. This ho suggested as a plnn to pro
vent panics caused by tho suspension of
bnuklng Institutions. Mr. Helnshclmer said
in part:
SUtiuted an wo nro as bankers, and at nil
tltncH Indebted to our ilepceltors, subject to
their call without hopo of cxtemdou xhould
wo fall to pay our debts to thorn on do
main!, I regard our occupation i.nder tho
present system tho most precarious nnd
lmznnlous of any legitimate business one.
run bo engaged n, Not that tho nottml
Ions to our creditors In genernl. In case of
failure. Is bo great, but tho losses through,
destruction of confidence In our bualimis
and buslnevH Iti genoral, nro ho great that
they cannot be estimated. A business us
hazardous ns banking, In which confidence
Is tint greater part of Its eupltal, should
provide Itself with every safeguard posslblu
within Its power, and I fully hellevo that
it Is within ourselves by united action to
malntnln this confidence and thereby pro
vent disastrous panics, ,
Kliiatlolt)- Not KiiuiikIi.
Tho comptroller of the currency recom
niendH a lilan of elastto currencv to tide
over such dlfllcultleH. 1 shall not crltlcHo;
ins recommenimiions, as mere nr in mo
plan soma measure of relief, but I bollovo
much of tho nddlttonnl currency recom
mended In emergencies of this kind will
find Its way Into tho hiding places with
what Is already there. The man who has
lost nil confidence In everything will hldo
tho additional Issued by the government
ns quickly as ho can plnco his linnds upon
it. Then nguln, his recommor.dation Is al
together an effort to euro and falls to offer
anything that will prevent.
I will cnll your ntteutlon to what I be
llovo to bo a remedy, and 1 will again quote
from the comptroller, iih follows; "The to
tal number of national hanks orgtnized
lnce 1SK1 was 6.I2U, of which there wore In
existence at tho last report 3.601. Tim num.
ber of Insolvent national banks sluco tho
SAVE SI.50
When you want your next pair
of shoes put a five-dollar bill In
your pooKot and come to our
store and wa will glvo you as
good a pair of shoes as you ever
wore and give you a dollar and
a half back out of you five.
Bvery pair warranted.
HAMILTON'S
SHOE HTOHI3.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska
ana Iowa. James N. Casndy, Jr..
m Main St.. Council Bluffs.
Save Your Money i
UAVIN'dS, LOAN AMI IU!I!.ITxC.
litU I'curl Street,
By
nvestlng
nn tne
ASV1,
Couuoll BluOs, Ih.
organization of tho system Is enly 370. The
amount of nil claims provod against these
blinks placed In tho hands of receivers was
J127,002.i93. Dividends wore paid by receiv
ers amounting to $HM.193.!)7S, leaving a bul
nnco unpaid of $22,S08,U17." These figures,
togother with tho largo amount of assets
still In the hands of tho rocolvers prove
that the loss to the depositor Is but nom
inal; that to secure the depositor practi
cally In tho same manner ns tho nation fill
bank circulation Is scoured Is feaslblo.
This Idea of securing the depositor Is in
the Interest of maintaining confldenco and
stability In tho country nnd In tho banks,
nnd conllnlng disaster as much ns possible,
without Involving tho wholo country.
I would ndvocnto a law to tax bankers.
A tnx for tho purpose of paying the lc
Tosltors of Insolvent bunks, tho fund to oo
placed In tho linnds of tho government for
this purpose; the tax to bo bnsed upon tho
amount of tho deposits for tho preceding
yenr, taking nn averago from tho called
statements of the bank. This fund conlil
bo In government bonds. Tho benefit to tho
banker, should this bo done, would re-f.ilt
from tho fact that It would bo Impossible
to create a financial panic. Tho depositor
feeling securo aa to his deposit would be
have Just as ho now does when In possjj
slon of a national noto on a bunk that has
failed. The depositor would receive ills
money from the government as soon as his
claim was properly proved, or It thero
should bo delay he could borrow on It tho
full amount of his clnlm. or sell It If ho to
preferred, nt a nominal discount. Tho.-e
would bo no Increase of reserve necessary,
ns there would be no necessity to hoard frr
panic-stricken banker nnd depositor.
((lirnttoit of Cont.
How much will It cost? I havo mentioned
that there Is nn unpaid balance of 122.000,000
In round numbers duo depositors In In
solvent national bnuks. To offset this
there Is In tho hands ot receivers remain
ing ussets of a nominal vnluo ot $33,S9I,770.
and 12.004,290 in cash, making u total of
JI2.I09.OTO almost ?2 for every one yot duo
tho creditors. That a considerable portion
of this Is colleetlblo I infer from the f.ict
that the above Includes tho twelve national
banks placed In tho hands of receivers last
year, 'from whose assets at this tlmo very
little could havo been paid. Of tho 370 total
failures, thero nro yet 133 Insolvent banks
In the hands ot receivers, and this would
Indicate that the remaining nominal assets
will very nearly make up tho shortage, Tho
denoslts lu national banks today nro about
$2,500,000,000, nnd 1 per cent tnx would rnlso
$25,000,000, or $3,000,000 more than tho entire
present shortage of Insolvent national
banks, covering fho thirty-seven years r,f
the exlstenco of the national bank system.
Tho attendance was not ns largo ns hud
been expected, but this did not detract from
tho succes of tho meeting. Two sessions
were held, one in tho morning and tho
other In tho afternoon. Between sesnlons
the members dined together nt tho hotol
Instead of having a banquet In1 tho evening,
as had previously bcon arranged. This was
nt tho request of a number of tho members
who desired to return last evening.
Itoutlim Work nf (lie Iluy.
At tho morning session John Bcrcshctm,
vlco president ot the Council Bluffs Savings
What do
you think
when you see $5 shoos advertised
tor $3. nnd $3 shes for $27 Does
It seem reasonable to you? Were
they $6 or $S nhos or Is it hum
bu? It you think it Is try
SARGENT
where there Is just one price, and
aa good as can be bought for the
money on earth.
Look for the
Bear-that's
SARGENT.
bank, welcomed tho visiting bankers with
a few happy aud well chosen remarks, B.
P. Wentz of Oakland, chairman of tho
group, responding In an o'qunlly felicitous
mnnner. Mr. Helnshelmer delivered his ad
dress at this session.
Tho following subjects were discussed nt
tho afternoon session; "Should All Banks
bo Under Natlonnl or Stato Control 1"
"Comptroller of tho Currency Dawes' Crit
icism of Loans to National Bank Officers
nnd Directors," "Tho New Currency Bill."
"Roforms Needed In the Rovcnuo Lawn."
Ono of tho reforms ncoded In tho lnws,
all tho bankers present declared, was the
repeal of tho special tax laid upon bank
capital and Hurplus by tho rovcnuo law of
1898. A discussion of tho matter developod
tho fact that tho state association Is co
operating with other associations of llko
character throughout tho country with a
view to having congress at this session
grant relief from what tho bankers claim
an unjust tax. Tho officers of tho group
wero directed to communicate with tho
Iowa delegation In congress with a view to
having it use Its Influence in securing a re
peal of tho tax.
Group 1 of the Bankors' association
comprises eleven counties, ns follows: Craw
ford, Carroll, Sholby, Harrison, Audubon,
Cass, Pottawattamie, Mills, Montgomery,
Fremont and Page, representing 131 banks.
Tho election of officers ot the group will
be held nt tho annual meeting ot tho state
association next June.
G'lrurliiR the Docket.
Icstead of making nn assignment of cases
yesterday for tho December term of tho
superior court, which oponcd Tuesday,
Judge Aylesworth prepared n list of cases
which havo encumbered the docket for nn
unreasonable length ot tlmo and some dis
position ot which will havo to bo made by
next Monday. These are tho enses which
will bo subject to call for trial or dis
missal on that date:
Charles Dickinson, executor. ncrntnHf tv.
A. McMillan et nl. James Wlckhum against.
Ilobort 11. Hull. Day & Hess Uk-nlnst H. IV
iiuuiennauer, jiuca t iireiz riano com
pany against A. V. Wiley ot nl, Jenson
Bros, agulnst J. L. Smith. Ilannnh L. War
ren et nl against Minnie Wnrren et nl, Day
& Hess against Adolph Malskctt et fc, Chi
cago Lumber Company ngnlnst Ueorgo -O.
l.esllo, Thomas 13. Cusady against City of
Council Bluffs et nl, Brogham Htovenson
against Star I'nlon Lumber Company, J, K
Peters against William Banning, M. K.
Williams against Duquetto & Co,, W. A.
Fisher ngnlnst Edward F. Bchroeder, O. W.
Chapmnn et nl against Caster ot nl, Sophia
Peterson ngnlnst Fred Welnmuller et al,
Ijiko Manawa Hallway Company against
Beck & Bartlow, F. J. Day against Amelia
Levy. Mary W. Clemmont against Jnrvls
Wlno Company ot nl, Jane Ann Dunn
agulnst John Poter. Mary Hnodderly
ngnlnst Council Bluffs Witter works Com
pany, Augusta Hockwltz nenlnst John Llndt
et nl, Wnrder-Buchneel-Olessner Company
ngatnst Houston Bros, ot nl, Leonard
Evorott ngnlnst W. If. Vlncont, Leonard
Kverott ugalnst J. W. Holmes et nl. Fisher
& Alney against J. W. Holmes et al. E. II.
Eastman against Hattlo S. Baldy, T, Hal
stcd Myers against James Bradford et nl,
E. VJ. Hart against James Bradford et ol,
.1. D. Johnson against M. A. Neas. Postal
Telegraph Cable Company ugalnst It. V.
Innls, Omaha Boiler Compound Company
ngnlnst O. W. arnlinm, M. J. West against
H, A. Dubois, F. J. Day et al against
Gcorgo Thompson et al, Hannah M. Ben
net against Isadora. F. Cameron et nl, J, It,
Snyder against Caroline AV. O. Pita, O, A.
liougland ngnlnst W. J. Snethen. T. J.
Stevenson itgalnst I Pagenstncher et nl,
Danlol Carrig agaiiiBt First National Bank.
N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250.
Howell's Antl-Kawt" cures coughs, colds.
Davis sells paint.
llonllliiin Had Money,
Rccelvor L. F. Murphy of the Officer &
rusey bank received n tolegrntn yesterday
morning from H, Ilnsmusscn, an under
taker at Ilnwllns, Wyo., announcing the
death of John Hoollhan, thought to be a
resident of Council Bluffs. Tho telegram
announces that on Hoolthan's body was
found a certificate of deposit on Officer
& Pusey's bank, calling for $176. Under
taker Itnsmussen asked for Information
concerning the dead man's relatives. No
Information Is gtven, however, as to how
iiuonnan came ny nu death.
Hoollhan had about $300 on deposit with
Officer ft Pusey, but when the receivers
tcok hold of tho bank they could not lo
cato him. November 30 he appeared at the
bank, asking for his "dividend," and when
notified that the firm had been placed In
tho hands of receivers filed his claim. At
that tlmo he gave his address as the
Aetna hotel, Omaha. It Is not known that
ho had any relntlves in thlB city nnd It Is
thought that he was a railroad laborer.
Gravel roofing. A. H. Read. 641 Broadway.
Commonwealth 10-cent cigar.
Skinned hams, 10c. J. Zoller ft Co.
Smallpox at W, C. A. Hospital.
The threo patients nt tho Woman's Chris
tian association hospital, who Tuesday dis
played signs of having tho smallpox, wero
officially declared by the city physician yes
terday morning to be suffering from the
disease boyond question. All threo ot tho
patients aro nged nnd infirm county
charges. Two nro men nnd tho third is
an old colored woman known as "Aunty
Clay." Owing to their extreme ago and
infirm condition they will bo left at the
hoepltal, which will bo quarantined for a
further period of forty days.
Tho city council met last evening as a
board of health and took the necessary legal
steps In connection with tho throe new cases
ot smallpox.
CaiifElit .Hteallnir Coal.
James Hawkins was arrested last night
by Special Officer Beswlck whllo stealing
coal from a car In tho yards ot tho Rock
Island Railway company. When taken to
tho city Jail he pleaded poverty as tho
cause that Induced him to replenish his coal
pile In this manner, but on being searched
over $3 was found on his person. In police
court yesterday morning bo was fined $16
and costs, which was promptly paid by
members ot his family.
Teaohera nnd Sunday Sohoola.
We havo a flno mixed candy on which
wo will make a special prlco to 'all school
teachors and Sunday schools. Cnll and see
tho largest stock of home-made candy In
the city. Purity Candy Kitchen, 238 Broadway.
Wanted, a good girl for general house
work. Two In family. Oood wages. Mrs.
A. O. Gilbert, 423 Oakland avenue.
Sklaned hams, 10V4c. J. Zoller ft Co.
3Ilnor Mention.
Davis sells glass.
"Mr. Riley," 6-ccnt clgnr.
Fine Missouri oak. Gilbert Bros.
Gas fixtures nnd globes at Blxby'a.
Flno A. B C. beer, Neumayer's hotel.
Wollman, scientific optician, 409 B'd'y.
Schmidt's photos, new and lutest styles.
W. J. Hostettor, dentist, Baldwin block.
Moore's stock food kills worms, fattens.
See Schmidt for elegant holiday photos.
W. W. I5omls Is in Chlcngo on business.
Drink Budwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, ngt.
Leffort, Jowolcr. optician. 236 Broadway.
Star of Jupiter lodge will meet In regular
session tonight.
C. E. Alexander & Co., 333 Broadway, art
deulers. Open ovenlngs.
L. N. Mills left yesterday on a visit to
friends In Oklahoma City.
Turtle soup, game pie today, 20c. Ladles'
and Gents' cafe, Ml B'way.
W. F. Graff, undertaker and dlslnfector,
101 South Main street. 'Phone 606.
Get your work done at the popular Eagle
Uundry, 724 Broadway. 'Phone 157.
W. C. Estop, undertaker. 28 Pearl street
Telephones: Office, 97; residence, S3.
The Athenian club will meet this after
noon with Mrs. Eva Lewis, 410 North Eighth
street.
A want add in The Bee will bring results.
Tho same attention given to a want add In
Council Bluffs as at the Omaha office.
Anna Oertrude Chllds, at the Broadway
Methodist Episcopal church this evening,
Stock Ranch for Sale
About 3 miles north of Council Bluffs. 11
im.cn Hum Diraui umann aim miles
from railroad switch. About 700 acrea.
35 acres cultivated, .lcludlng I iy
meadow and fruits; 3u0 ncrcs in timber;
set to blue nnd native grasses; slx-rojm
house, barn, stock shedj, chicken houfe
and engine house; neer fulling watar
by 4-horse-powcr gasoline engine to M0
barrel reservoir, to house, barn, feed lot.
uiiiic umj uiree iiasiuro eucios.
ures; all fenced by 3 barb wire fences.
L. P. JUDSON, 929 6th Ave
Council Bluffs, la, Tel, 348
December 13, presenting "Songs of Mnny
Morgan & Klein, upholstering, furniture
leiminiiK. muiiress muKiug. l.z a. Alain st.
Sheridan coal, onco tried always used.
Smokeless, no Hoot, clinkers nor sulphur.
Prlco $5, $5.50. Fenlon & Foley, solo agents.
G. L. Hart and Inez Anhlnv. both nf Pot
tawattamie county, were married In this
cuy yesieruay ulturnoon, llev. K. Venting
oiuciaiing.
Richard II. Brown, representing tho Na
tlonnl Banker of Den Mnlnpu. win. In thn
city yesterday attending tho bunkerB' meet
ing at the Grand hotel.
The Trinity Methodist Eplscopnl church
ladles Will havo a ChrlHtnnnn nnln tmlnv nnrl
tomorrow ut Beno's old stnnd. llomc-mude
ureua, pies, cnxes unu salad.
Abe Lincoln nnHt. flrnml Armv nf tl.n T7a.
public, will glvo a campllre tomorrow night,
to which the members of tho Woman's Ile
um corps ami tno ramillea of the old sol
dlers nru cordially Invited.
August Pcln and Cecilia Speck, both of
Plnttsmouth, Neb., wero married In this
city yesterday, tho ceremony being per
formed by Rev. It. Venting of the Baptist
uiiurcu ai uie county court nuusc.
Work on tho Bryant street itavlncr was
stopped yesterday for want of Gnlesburg
brick for tho top course. A carload arrived
auruiK me nrternoon ana worn win bo ro
sumed this morning. On North First street
tho laying of the bottom course Is about
completed.
Tho funeral of tho Into Walter D. Smith
will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock
from the family residence, 316 Franklin
avenue. Rev. W. 8. Barnes, pastor of tho
First Presbyterian church, will conduct the
services nnd Interment will bo in Wulnut
Hill cemetery.
The funernl of Henry Elsholmer, who died
suddenly Tuesday morning, will be held
this afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho family
residence, 161S Avenue F, Rev, George Boh
lnnder, pastor of the German Methodist
church, will conduct thn services and Inter
ment will bo In Fulrvlow cemetery.
Bob Stephenson, ngalnst whom a chnrgo
of viciously assaulting Miss Mary Boggs at
a dnnco on December 1 hns beon hanging
llro In the police court, pleaded guilty yes
terday morning nnd Judgo Aylesworth let
him off with u suH.jonded sentence of thirty
days in tho county Jail during good be
havior. Tho muBlcalo to bo given Friday evening
under tho auspices of the Royal Arcanum Is
arousing considerable Interest among music
lovers and Indications point to a lurge at
tendance. Tho program will bo furnished
by Miss arnco Northrup, sopruno; C. F.
Btockelbcrg, violinist, nnd W. K Thlckstun,
pianist. Program will begin at 8:30.
A nogro giving tho numo of Martin Jones
wax nrrcHted vusterdnv mornlnir enrlv nn
suspicion of being Hugh Dickinson, who re
cently nroxo jail at urusiun, jo., wnuo
awaiting trial for the murder of Lottie
Holmes, a negre-ts cook In a railroad grud
tnir mmn. Sheriff Miller of Union county
wan notified nnd ho enmo to Council Bluffs
last evening. Ho sold Jones was not the
missing murderer.
An attraction of unusual mnsnltude will
hold the boards at tho Dohany theater Fit
day night, when Charles II. Valo and Sid
ney R. Ellis present for tho first time here
ineir mngninceni neenio comcuy-uruma,
"Tho Watch on tho Rhine." In this nro-
duction wo nro promised tho advent of a
golden-voiced singer of unusual nblllty who,
wo aro loin, win cuurin unu entrance witn
the purity of his volco all lovers of songs,
The young mnn In question, Al H. Wilson,
nsido from his musical talents, Is n star of
more than ordinary capability. The play
Itself Is of that touching, tender, home
loving kind that leaves nono but tho most
pleasant memories behind. The scenlo em
belllshmrnts will be most sumptuous. The
costuming win ue maKniuceui una electric
effects of a high order will also be intro
duced. Additional Council II luff a and Iowa
Xcrra on fourth rase.
Cole's Christmas Presents
For Boys.
KOUAKK,
KNIVES,
WOOD TOOIi SETS,
it.no ui.
HI.EDH. HKATK9,
For Girls.
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KJtAMEf. CUP,
HACCRBS and FLATES,
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CARPET MVEtirERS,
3,000 salesmen's sample Pocket Knives at great reduction,
Going fast. Mail orders received and executed promptly.'
COLE & COLE,
41 Main Street, - - - Council Bluffs, In'
DOHANY THEATER, FRIDAY, DEC. 14.
GHAS. H. YALE AND SIDNEY H. ELLIS
Present the Celebrated German Dialect Comedian and Golden-Voiced Singer
AL H. WILSON
In a new Romantic German Dialect Comedy
THE WATCH ON THi RHINE
, Writen by SIdnoy n. Ellis.
ItON, KANNIK IU.OODGOOD. FltANK ItlCIITlSH C'l'l IV ' PI Y imiv u vviJ"
KKIl, LITTLE COItA QUINTAN AND M ANY OTIIKK& '
Hear Al H. Wilsons New Songs.
Real Nice Gifts c And conl from tho bosti
Do you want something
elegant for a Christmas
present? If you do see
our line of Sllverlne dust
proof case Watches, with
Rlgln or Wsltbam more
ments, only JO. GO,
Herman M. Leffert
Jeweler, Optician and Engraver,
236 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs,
Bartel & Miller
100 BROADWAY Tel, 359
We sell groceries good groceries that
are fresh. We get all your orders there
on time. Did you ever try usT You
haven't? Well, Juit leave your order
at our store and seo what we'll do
with It. Our prices well, there isn't
anybody that undersells us.
You can get good country butter at
our store at 23c.
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BOTE TtniRmfT
Uj. Bigt for uanfttnat
oiMhiro'. lSni ;!,
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01 .."noOl IMStHIM
nUnui.. n rat ulilm.
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nl la nl wrapp
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And conl from tho hnstmln.. fn m,
a as . " . a it viiu
uuuiurv. aiso imrii coal and wood.
Prompt dcllvory Is our motto.
Transfer Line Between Council Bluffs
and Omaha
council Bluffs Offlco, No. 23 North Main
St. Telephone, 128.
Omaha Offlco, 311 South 12th Street.
Tolophono 1308.
Connection mado with South Omaha
Transfor.
WILLIAM WELCH,
Twenty Years Ago
P.eri"5P,0U'dJ,k,to buck twt
watch that you bought t a "bargain,''
It hasn't turned out to be what you
paid your money for.
Rut the dealer UaUi't aiva yu
guarantee.
And he haa gem out of business.
Tour money la gene, the dealer la
gone, and thn wateh won't go.
It you bad bought one of ear
watches
TWENTY YBARI AGO
you would have received a naranta.
And you would have found us kr
at aar date ready te malce anyttiln
right that waa not.
M WOLLMAN
Practical Jeweler an
Scientific Optician.
Broadway, Council BlaVa, la.
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