Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1900, PART I, Page 8, Image 8

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TTTB OMATTA DAITjT BEE: srXDAY, DECEMHEI? 2rt, inOO.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
mis on Jir.vno.v.
Pavls pc lis glass.
'Mr Ullry," 6-rcnt clgnr.
Flno .Missouri imk. Ollbcrt Hros.
Ons llxturcs nnd globes at ltlxby'n.
Fine A. U t beer, Noumuycr's hotel.
Wolltnnti, scientific optician, 403 B'd'y.
Schmidt's photos, new tuul latest styles.
W J ltoslelter. dentist, Itnldwln block.
Moure's stork food kills worms, fattens.
Hep Hchtnldt for elegant holiday photos,
Drink lludwolser beer. I., lloscnfctd, nKt.
l.effort, Jewclot, optician. "3c Uroadway.
ChrlstniMH picture at (.'. . Alexander &
Co h. ;ut Uroiidway.
V F Oralf, undertaker and dlslnfoctor,
101 South Main street 'Phono K3.
Oct your work done at tho popular Eagle
laundry. Till Uroadway. 'I'liono 16.
V C Kit pp. undertaker, 2S Pearl street.
Telephoned: Olllee, 97; residence, 33.
Try our ".'0-rent meals. Ladles' and Gents'
cafe, Ml Uroadway. open all hours.
.Morgan Klein. upholstitlliK. furniture
repairing, mattress making. 122 S. Main st.
A want adil In The lieu will bring result,
The same attention given to n ua.it add In
Council Muffs as at tho Omaha olllcc.
Hherldan coal, once tried always used.
Kmokelesti, no soot, clinkers nor sulphur,
l'rlco ;., :.r.O. I'Vnlon & Foley, sole agents,
William Moloney of Chicago and Tlllle
DlKmunn or Omaha, were married In this
ilty yesterday afternoon, Justice V'lcn ntll
elating If you are In need of any Job printing
consult .1. It. Dietrich, Keystone Printing
House, corner Uroadway ntul Scott street.
Telephone 3TS.
There will ho a special mooting of tho
Woman's ltellef corps Wednesday after
noon at !! o'clock In Grand Army of the
ltepuhllc ha'.l.
Whlto Koso Ilebekah lodge, No. Ml, will
Klvi a select miiHPlo bull Christmas night
at ltoyal Arca'ium hall, lleno block. Prized
awarded for tho best costumes.
I'' M Cunningham, tho "tax ferret," has
made a report of one alleged delinquent
tnxpaer to the county auditor. The re
port covers llo years, commencing with
ISM,
The attraction for Christmas, with mati
nee, will bo "Tho l.yman Twins," at tho
Pohauy theater. Tho company Is said to
be an excellent olio throughout and tho
comedy. It Is promised, will be one of tho
best that has been hero this scrkoii.
.1 ' McCreary, living at Fourth street
and Klfth avenue, was arrested last night
charged with beating his wife. Tho woman
was iiucousclous when the police wero
called and was f.ild to he In a serious con
dition. It was thought posalblo that her In
juries Hilsht prove Intnl.
Fred Fowler, wanted In Uoone, la., to
answer to a charge of betraying a young
woman of that place, was taken back there
yesterday morning by Sheriff Garner. Fow
ler la a, newsagent on the Northwestern
railroad and Is a married man. Ills wife Is
at present residing at Dunlup.
The results of tho recent rlvll service
examination held at the loral postotllco
have been received by Postmaster Troyii.ii'
and are as follows: Clerks, Lewis J. Pat
terson, city, M.Mi; Howard M. Connor, city,
75 2(1. Mary J. Stephenson, city, 71.20. Car
rlcrs, T. O. Allison, Ited Oak, S0.30; O. C.
Urown, city. 70.6.1.
James lla'l, the negro charged with
murderously assaulting Mrs. Mary Hurnt.
nn old colored woman, took a cluing" of
venue yesterday from the police court to
that of Justice VIen, whore hu will have his
preliminary hearing Monday. Ills ball was
llxed at $500. In default of which he was
committed to the county Jail.
!nuf mtiuim Trt.vmir linn reeelveil Instruc
tions from tho department nt Washington '
to close the poatotllce at Island Park, ns all 1
of Its patrons can now bo served by the.
rural delivery route. Mrs. Allen Lively, I
station agent at Island Park, Is postmis
tress. She Is not at all sorry that the olllco
Is to be abo'lshed, as she merely took It as
an accommodation to tho people living In
that vicinity. I
Mrs. Fannie J. LcGeyt died Friday night
at tho residence of It, Gay In Mornlngsldo
after an Illness wnicli nail conuneii ner io
her bed for eleven weeks. Sho was 611 years
of ago anil n native of England. The funeral
will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o clock
from the Gav lesldence and Interment will
be In Walnut lllll cemetery. Rev. M. C.
Waddell, pastor of Uroadway Methodist
church, will conduct tho services.
Paving had to be suspended on North
Second street yesterday afternoon when
on y about titty feet of the utreet and the
Intersection at Vino street remained to be
laid with the to i course. Lack of brick for
tho upper courso was the cause. I nlfM
the weather moderates It Is doubtful If tho
street can be tlnlshed this winter and IT
this should prove to be the case It wll
have to bo closed to tralllc until It Is.
"Tennessee's Pardner" Is announced at
the nohnny theater for tonight. I his pu
was built from suggestions found In Urt
Ilarto'H popular romanco of tho samo
name On the contemporary stage Just
as "Alabama" elands as the drama of the
south, "Shore Acres" as that of Now hug
lantl. so "Teiine-see's Pardner' staniis tor
the west-the west which Hrct Harto found
In California and wlilcn Kugcni l'"e.a '
eateil on Ited Moss mountain. Mr. Alston,
tho manager, has a most excellent cum
iiany. tho majority of whom nro estal -Uhed
favorite, whose Interpretation of
their various roles for the third successive
heason. ensures a perfect production. 1 ho
Golden Nugget quartet will be. heard in
new vocal selections and tho piny will he
staged In an admirable frame ot scenic em
bellishment. N. V. Plumbing Co., telephone 250.
Get Home mil ill" CniHllcn.
You can buy mixed candy for 10 cents
n round. Wo havo a flno assortment of
homcmado chocolato creams, Yankee pea
nut and angel food taffy. Uutter cups, 20
rente a pound. In fact, you can get tho
Lest supply of line, fresh homcmado candles
In tho city at our storo for less money
than anywhere else.
PUIUTY CANDY KITCHEN.
238 Broadway.
Start the new century right with a new
ledger. Special ruled forms lb stock, Moro
house. & Co.
JloyB' tools nt Colo & Cole's. Good tools
in sots, $2.50 to $5.00. Tho ordinary tool
chests aro worthless trash.
Ileal Kntiitc Transfer.
Tho following transfers wero filed yester
day in tho abstract, title nnd loan ofllco of
J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street:
J. M. Pullen and wife to Ullle M.
Wroth, lot 0, block 3, town of Oak-
land. w. d J
Carl Polzlu. administrator, to Walter
Krueger, lots 7 and S, block H, town
of Mlnden, admin, d -
Walter Krueger to Alvluo Krueger,
same. w. d "-
K, 11. Lougee and F. J. Day, leferecs,
to Jackson Lewis, nei i-iB-ll, rot. d. i.fO
Total four transfers J 9.6i"
Monday will ho tho chance for you to
secure your Christmas goods and toys at
half price nt Keller & Hand's 407 Ilroad-
Mari-lnue License.
Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to
tho following persons:
Nntno and Resilience. Age.
Wllllnm Maloney, Chicngo 29
Tllllo Dlgmaun, Omaha 27
A. He'rton. Carson, la 28
Helen M. llcmstcd, Carson, la 21
Tho prlco on toys and nil Christmas nov
elties hnve been reduced one-half nt Kel
ler & Hand's, 407 Hrondway.
SLOT MACHINE WAR WARMS UP
Chief of Police Wants to Exeonto tho Ono
Ho Recently Captured.
ITS OWNER SECURES NEW LEASE OF LIFE
.lustier Vlru Will Union lo Un Story
ami Atny Decide (o Sinri It
from Hit Ax of Hip Poller
Drpnrtini'iit.
The slot machine seized by the pollco III
Mergen's Main street saloon has secured
another lease of life and Sergeant Slack
has not yet had the satisfaction of'npply
lug the ax to It. Judgo Aylesworlh had
set yesterday ns the date for determining
its disposition, but when tho enso was
called In police court tho attorney for II.
A. McAllister, who claims ownership of tho
machine, took n chnngo of ventto to the
court of Justlco VIen. This was opposed
by Chief Albro on tho grounds that tho
enso had nlroady been partially heard In
tho police court and that it wns therefore
too lato in tho day to transfer it to nn
othcr court. Judgo Aylesworlh, however,
decided ngalnst tho chief and granted tho
change of venue.
Au amusing feature of tho proceedings
was that Paul C. Aylesworlh, who happens
to bo hon of tho police Judge, gave an his
reasons for tho desired change of venue
that his father, the Judge of the pollco nnd
superior courts, was prejudiced against the
defendant, namely, tho slut machine, nnd
was on most Intimate terms of friendship
with Chief of Police Albro, the prosecuting
witness In tho case. That the court did
not order tho machine destroyed proved n
enro disappointment to tho police mil
Chief Albro says ho Is determined that It
shall he confiscated if the law will permit
him. If Justlco VIen holds that It should
bo returned to Mergen, it will bo ticlzed
again. McAllister, on the other hand,
through his nttorney, threatens that if tho
machine is confiscated ho will at onco tnke
tho proper steps to run every nlckcl-ln-thc-slot
machine out of tho city. Justlco VIen
will hear tho case next Thursday.
Special prices on cameras nt Colo &
Colo's for Christmas, nnd 1,000 salesmen's
nnmple knives on sale. They aro bolng sold
at about the regulnr price to dealers. Mall
orders solicited. Colo & Cole, Council
Pluffs. In.
CIIItl.NT.MAS SKHVH'I-.S ,T 'llt IICIIKS
SLIPPERS
Chilli's Kelt Slippers 43c
Misses' Kelt Slippers 4Sa
Child's Kelt Nulllllcrs,
trimmed with fur 75c
Misses' Kelt Nullltleis,
trimmed with fur 90c
Women's Kelt Nulllllers,
trimmed with fur 83o
Misses' Knit Slippers $1,00
FANCY KID SLIPPHItS
KOIt MUN $1.00 to $2.00
Hamilton's Shot Start
FARM LOANS
Negotiated In lCastcrn Nebraska
end lowu. James N, Casady, Jr.,
12C Main Ht . Council muffs,
llv
rlnvcHllns
f With the
AVIKGS, I.OAS AM) IIIIII.DIMl ASH'S,
IUU t'ciirl IMrvelt Ciiuuull llluBTe, In.
Save Your Money;
.Special Music mill Special Sermons
Will lie Given nt Soveml.
Special services In celebration of Chrlst
mns will be held In several of tho churches
today, while In somo it will bo observed
tomorrow night with exercises by tho chil
dren of tho Sunday school, and In others
tho festival will not bo marked by anything
special until Christmas day Itself. Many of
tho churches havo been tastefully deco
rated In honor of tho season, and elaborate
musical programs will bo rendered in cclo
brntlon of tho universal holiday.
At tho First Congregational church
ChrlHtmnsllde will bo celebrated today with
sptclnl services. At 10:30 n special Christ
mar, sorvlco will bo held, with npproprlato
niUBlc by Mrs. W. W. Sherman, soloist,
and Miss Mnudo Mueller, organist. Mrs.
Sherman will render, "O Christ Redeemed,"
by Cecil Klein. J. W. Wilson, tho pastor,
will toko as tho subject of his sermon,
"The nivlno Glory Veiled in tho Flesh."
In the evening nt 7:30 thero will bo n serv
ice in commemoration of Forefathers' day.
including sacred songs and short addresses
In honor of tho Pilgrim Fathers. Tho uro
gram will bo as follows:
Organ Preladc-Andanto In F Major...
. . ' jiJs;- Vyi,i;,Vi' Aluetle.'r. A 0l
Hymn-Hark! Ten Thousand Harps nnd
oices. Lowell Mason
Scrlpturo Lesson and Invocation
Offertolrc-Melody In F Major Oullmant
Miss Maud Mueller.
Colo-Hlrthday of a King Neidllngcr
Mrs. W. W. Sherman.
The Story of the Pilgrims. ...Uy tho pastor
Hymn Tho ,llreaklng Waves Dashed
, , !"Kh Memans
Address Somo of tho Men We Com-
memorate Rev. G. G, Rice
Paper The Spirit of the Pilgrims hi
Modern Life Dr. P. J. Montgomery
"ymn My Country, 'tis of Thee
Rending Naming of Colonial Hables
Address,. The Debt Wo Owe to tho Pilgrims
Mr. II. W. Hazelton.
Hymn O God, Heneath Thy Guiding
Hand Leonard Bacon
Henedletlon
Postlude Festival Offertolro In G Minor
Wely
Monday evening tho Sunday school will
hold its annual Christmas exercises with
tho usual Christmas tree, Santa Claus
nnd gifts for tho children.
Christmas will bo observed at St. Pnul's
Episcopal church Tuesday mornlnn, when
the following special music will bo ren
dered by tho choir undor tho direction of
tho organist, William L. Thlckstun:
Organ Prelude Offertory on two Christ
mas Hymns Oullmant
Processional Angels from tho Realms
of Glory Smart
Gloria To Deum, H Hat Huck
Jubilate. G, F. Haluor
Anthem Mnrch of tho Magi 'Buck
Hymn It Camo Upon the Midnight
Clear Willis
Kyrlo nnd Sanetus Staiuer
Offertory Anthem Plains of llethle-
hem Hunk
Recessional Hark, Hark, My Soul.,.Dvken
Organ Postlude Helglan March Clark
Tho regulnr services will bo held today
at Grnco Eplscopnl church, as follows: Sun
day school at 0:43 a. ni., morning prayor
nnd litany at 11 o'clock, evening prayer
nnd sermon nt 7:30 o'clock. On Chrlotrann
morning at 10:30 o'clock thero will bo holy
communion, when tho following spcejal
music will b rendered:
Processional Hurk, tho Herald Angels
Sing Mendo ssohn
Anthem Thero were BhcnherUs Simp r
"Behold, I Bring You Good Tidings"
Claro
"Bethlehem" Barnby
Trinity Methodist church, Rev. W. 11.
Cable, pnBtur, will observe Christmas with
nn npproprlalo cantata tomorrow evening
ontltled, "Santa's Surprises," under tho
leadership of Miss Myrtle Paul. Thero will
bo n cait of soventeon chnrnctoro nnd n
chorus of thirty voices. The usual Sabbath
sorvlces will be hold today.
At tho First Baptist church tho children
of the Sunday school will render a Christ
ians cantata Tuesday evening.
Christinas services will bo held at the
Iowa Holiness association mission hall, 146
NOTHING NICER
Tlinu n lino pair of
SLIPPERS
for n Cliristnins present.
If you want nouu'thlnfc
nobby, up-to-dnto anil full
vnluo for your money In
Slippers, Shoos and Foot
wear of any kind ko to
SARGENT5
Look for the Bear.
Hrondwny. Tuesday nftemoon, commenting
nt 2 o'clock, with several ten-minute ser
mons. At 3 o'clock Kvnngellst llorton ol
KnuxvUle, la., will presiii, Ho will nl.io
preach at 7 30 o'clock In tho evening.
Thero will bo services tonight nt the
Seventh Day Adventlst church, when the
pastor, Row II. L. Dloffenbncher, will
preach on tho subject: "Christ, the Devil
and tho Sabbath."
Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist,
will hold services this morning nt 10 45
o'clock In tho Sapp building. Tho subject
of the lesson will be: "Christ Jesus." The
usual experience meeting will bo held .
Wednesday evening nt S o'clock.
Tho Fifth Avenue Methodist church will I
hold Its Christmas exercises Monday even-
Ing and the Dpworth Methodist church will
hold Its Tuesday evening. Tho programs
nt both churches, under tho direction of
the pnstor. Hov. 13. W. 13rlckson, will con
slit of recitations nud singing by the chil
dren of tho Sundny schools. Both schools
will havo Christmas trees nnd tho children
will receive their nnnttnl gifts.
Monday u II I it l)n.
Tomorrow (Monday) will nractlcnlly wind
up tho Christmas shopping. Wo want you
to conio and hco us before you do your buy
ing. Wo simply want you to enmparo our
elegant display of furniture nnd housc
furnlshlng goods with those carried bv
otter stores and nlso our prices. Wo can
suit you In any pleco of furniture that is
mnr.ttrnctured, nnd for a Christmas pres
ent what would bo nicer or moro nppro-
tirlnto for the, home? Our flno linn nf rnclt.
ers, sideboards, bookcases, ladles' writing
desks, couches, bedroom suits, center tnbles,
etc., nro ouch that you can rendlly select
what you wnnt. Don't fall to visit our
More. Pi:TKItSI3N & SCHOI3NINO,
Merrlam Block.
Big reduction on toys nnd Christmas
gcods at Keller & Band's, 107 Broadway,
for tomorrow. They Intend lo close out
nil their holiday goods, and you enn get
them for almost your own prlco. They hao 1
a big lino of furniture nud houscfiirnlshlng I
goods to select from If you wnnt something I
In this line.
last wi:i:ic i seii, ciuci,i:s.
CIiiIim lime Much lo In mill .tinny
People Aro VUltlnu.
Tho University Kxtenslon Clrclo mot at
tho homo ot Mrs. A. W. Askwlth. Tho
Bttbjcct was "Hindoo Literature." Tho
club will hold Its next meeting Tuesday
afternoon, January S, 1901. The literature
department of tho Woman's club met on
Thitrsdny, with Mrs. H. J. Cleaver ns chair
man. Washington Irving wns discussed.
T'ho Atlas club met on Tuesday with Mrs.
F. W. Houghton for a continuation of tho
study of Suuth Africa. Tho Woman's club
Wednesday meeting was for n continua
tion of tho study of English history. The
beginners' class In German held Its usual
meeting on Tuesday. Tho nrt depnrtment
mot on Monday evening with Mrs. It. II.
Bloomer as chairman. The current events
department met on Tuesday, with Mrs. Jo
seph Hunter as chairman. Tho Oakltnd
Avenuo Rending club held uo meeting dur
ing tho week. Tho Ideal club held Its
regular meeting on Tuesday nt tho homo ot
tho president, Mrs. Thomns Metcnlf. Tho
Now Century club met on Wednesday at the
homo of Mrs. John L. Templeton. Tho
subject for tho nfternoon study wns "The
Athenian Supremacy." Tin. meeting of the
advanced French class of tho Woman's
club was postponed until next Krlday aft
ernoon. There will bo no meeting of the
German classes during tho week. Tho be
ginners and tho Intermediate classes la
Krpnch will unlto In ono class. Tho first
meeting under this now arrangement will
be held on Thursday.
Tho annual New Ycnr entertainment
given by tho members of tho Ideal club to
their husbands nnd initio friends will bo
held on Monday evening, December 30, nt
tho homo of tho president, Mrs, Thomas
Metcnlf of Bluff street.
Tho C. (3. C.'s will meet on Wednesday
evening at tho homo of Miss Goorgelno
Bohblngton of Park avenue.
Tho Calendar Card club was ontortalnod
on Friday evening nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Lewis of North Flm street.
Miss Edna Keclluo nnd Adah Sargent
will glvo a largo dancing party he tho Royal
Arcanum hall on Saturday evening.
Mrs. E. A. MeKosson nnd sister, Miss
Foster of Chicngo, will entertain at cucher
nt tho homo of the former on Grnnt street
on Wednesday ovcnlng.
Tho First Avenuo Card club will meet
on Thursday evening ut tho homo of Mrs.
C. C. Cook on Willow nvonue.
Thomas Lacey will entertain about sev-enty-flvo
of his friends at his homo Tues
day evening at enrds.
Mrs. J. B. Atkins will entertain n largo
number of friends nt six-handed euchor on
Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 0.
Tho Jolly High Five club of this city mot
Inst evening at tho homo of Robert Wilson
of Omaha.
Tho Woman's Whist club was enter
tained on Tuesday nfternoon by Mrs. C. XI.
Lcffcrts.
Tho Wednesday Whist club met Inst week
with Mrs. R. E. Montgomery.
The boys of tho Apollo club will bo en
tertained on Wednesday evening at tho
homo of Mac Hanchett on Sixth street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Miller of Mornlngsldo
entertained nt a dinner Sunday nfternoon in
honor of their twentieth wedding nnnl
vohsnry. Messrs. nnd Mesdamcs W. F. Sapp nnd
W. W, Loomis will entertain a dancing
party New Year's evening at the Loomis
homo. About aoventy-flve invitations aro
out.
Mrs. Jacob Sims will entertain tho mem
bora of tho Atlas club at her homo Friday
afternoon.
The Ladles' Aid society of tho First Pres
byterian church nuvo ono of ita enjoyable
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Christmas Spoils
TOMORROW will conclude Holiday Shopping, This store proposes to "clean
.... it. l! 1 -1 I U t ! J t l ...ill. iL J-.. tI L..I f f iL J.nnlor ((yA
up tneir entire siock 01 nonaay vjoocjs whii inc aay. ncre arc put a icw 01 me many auvdnuigcs uuerca.
China, giTs-
wnreflc Plaster Casts
Games
at half
price.
Hundreds of beautiful
gameB, lithographed in
colors
Drums
10-cont Games
now .
20-cen Games
no w
3'.i- and EO-crnt Games
now
All Games from 69o to
$1X0, now
5c
10c
.25c
50c
Baskets
half
price
Entire stock of willow
and fancy baskets to go be
fore Christmas.
25c Fancy Work, Wnsto nnd
Lunch Baskets
30o Fancy Work, Wimto nnd
Lunch Baskets
fiOc Fancy Work, Waste nnd
Lunch Baskets
7Ec Fancy Work Wnsto nnd
Lunch Bankets
$1 Fancy Work, Wnsto and
Lunch Baskets
13c
15c
25c
.38c
50c
at half
price.
Every drum in our toy
department must go. Prices
on every ono cut exactly
in two.
20-cent Drums 10c
25-cent Drums -4 O,
now JIO
r0-cent Drums OCCr1
now JO"
JL00 Drums Cfir
now OvfC
$1.60 Drums '"7CCr
now X
$2.00 Drums ff
now 1UU
Doll Cabs,
Go-Ctirts and Buggies,
at half price. Lot of
choice Buggies and Cabs
no liner line in tho city
but they all go at half
their regular price.
10c
r11 Lots of dolls
that wo near
ly give away blonds, bru
nettes, negro, Esquimaux.
Hiawiian and comic dolls
at ridiculously low prices
25e entlro line of Jointed nnd Kid
Dolls, 111 und IS Inches 4 g
long, reduced to lO
75c and bOc Kid Body nnd Jointed
Dolls, extrn lnrgo size
reduced to
at half price. Lots of
choice articles of exception
al value to bo sacrificed.
G-ccnt Decornted Trays
now
10-cent Decorated Trays
now
75c nnd SDc finely dressed Dolls in
beautiful costumes
reduced to
$I.2T nnd $1.50 Jointed and Kid Dolls,
20 and 21 Inches
lung, now
.48c
Dolls in
.48c
Cld Dolls,
89c
25-cent Decorated Trays
now .........
$1.C0 Plaster CRSts
at
$2.00 Plaster Casts
at
3c
5c
...13c
75c
1.00
.'e and 3.1c wido Silk Ribbons flno
quality and staple
colors
. 1 25
29c
20-ccnt Go-Carts
now .
40-ccnt Go-Carts
now
20c
Jewelry "lf '--n?:r.r: 25c
J price 69-cent Go Cnrta -
75c nnd $1.00 lot of very cholco la
dles Belts In new nnd stnplo nnd
plo ntul fancy leathers
reduced
to
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I1.7,
See our svrol! lino of Sterling Sliver
Novelties. Ebony Toilet Sets. Hue
nold Mirror, Urusli nnd Comb, $1.00.
M. WOLLMAN
4M) llriinilnuy.
Council lllulTa,
DONANY THEATER
Christmas, Dec. 25.
Mntlnco at 3 o'clock Night at 8:30
LYMAN TWINS
and tholr big company ot
Comedians, Singers and
Dancers.
Will bo hero in that greatest of all
comedy successes.
Prices 2.1c, 35u and 60c.
Sueclul Christmas Matlnco at 2 o'clock.
bamplo line of choice
Jewelry, consisting of Pins
Kings, Cuffs and Collar
Buttons, Brooches, Chains,
etc. , at exactly half price.
Doll Dishes
Doll dishes, tea sets, chnmber sets
nnd dinner sets in nil sizes at cut
prices.
' now
$1.00 Carts and Buggies
now
$1.50 Carts nnd Buggies
now
$2.25 Cnrts nnd BugglcB
now
$3.00 Carts and Buggies
now
$3.50 Carts and Buggies
now
$4.00 nnd $4.50 Carts nnd
Buggies
$1.2:. nnd $1.50 Silk Lined Gloves for
men, In dressed and un
dressed kid. now
$1.50 cholco lino of nil wool Shirt
WulstB for ladles, re
duced to
35c
50c
..75c
113
150
.1.75 Writing Paper
2 00
50c
100
Aprons, our own make, beautifully
made and exceptional
value, 25c to ....
$1.00 Fancy Silks sultnblo for Waists,
reduced to, per e?
yard OVC
$0.50 and $7.60 entlro lino of Silk and
Satin Waists In blnck and
colors, for ladles,
now
25-cent flno Initial Hand
kerchiefs, now
Vi dozen flno Initial Hand
kerchiefs, In box
98c
Special Umbrella vnlttes. See our lino
mnrked down to $2.00, 4 n
$1.60 nnd ...1-00
10-ccnt fnncy Lnco trimmed
handkerchiefs, now
69-cent fine Linen Handker
chiefs, 3 for $1, or each..
465
19c
100
10c
39c
Lot of cholco writing papers and
papcrtrlcs nt greatly reduced prices.
HALF PRICE all our fancy stamp
ed linens, HALF PRICE.
Fancy Pillow Tops HALF PRICE.
12-cent Perry Pictures, gr
now O-
Whitelaw & Gardiner,
BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs.
What is Christmas Without Music?
We are headquarters for GRAPHOPHONE (Talking Machines)
$5.00, $7.00, $10.00 and upward.
Our Block of small musical instruments is complete. Drums,
&1.75 and Umvnrd n TlWn fMiriKf innu vraaif fnr flio hnvo All a'ina
I ------ - - - - " .... j.,vuviib UUJ c li.ll aluxyO
and prices in Mouth-Harps, Jews-Harps, Accordions and other nice gifts in the musical
lino that anyone can play. An ondless variety in Music Wrappers from 50c upward.
GUITARS, $3 gJLp- VIOLINS, $l.50 a"i upward. MANDOLINS, $2.50 nA "P"ard
Cases in all styles and prices. Christmas novelties of all kinds.
A fine assortment of Piano Stools from $1. 15 and upward. New and elegant Piauo
Scarfs from $2.00 and upward.
In the PIANO and ORGAN line we defy competition. Our line is the very
best the market affords. NEW ORGANS, $50 and upward. NEW PIANOS,
$175 and upward.
We want your Uhnstmas trade. We can save you money.
Where the
organ stands up
on the building.
BOURICIUS MUSIC MOUSE.
Council Bluffs
335 Broadway
Telephone 466
, FOR SALE.
House of 4 rooms, cellnr, pantry, closets,
stable, some fruit, iVJ).
House of 4 rooms, cistern, stable, chicken
house, $425.
3-room house, cellar, well, cistern, stable,
shndo trees, fence, $450; $75 to $100 down,
balance monthly.
Good S-room house, nlco corner lot, city
water, cellnr, t;ood street, $650.
6-room house, cellar, well, coal houso, near
Northwestern depot, $930; easy terms.
Houso of 5 rooms, cellar, well, barn,
chicken house nnd bugKy shod, $700.
Good house of S rooms, cellar, well, cistern,
barn, two lots, only $1,100.
Good houso of 4 rooms nnd summer kitchen,
cellar, cltv water, Rood CO-foot lot, coal
house, $1,100; $100 down, balanco $13 to $15
per month.
Good 5-room cottaRO, cellnr, cistern, city
witter, bath, cesspool, barn, $1,000; $150
cash, balnnco ensy terms.
Good S-room houso on Mill st,, cellar, city
water, cistern, burn, shado trees, only
$2,m
House of S rooms, bath nnd closet, furnace,
Ban nnd burn, $2,100.
Houso ot 7 rooms nnd store room, pantry,
cemented cellar, city wuter, coal house,
fruit, 4 blocks from P. O., only $1,000.
HOUSES AND FARMS FOR RI3NT.
Johnston 6c Kerr
541 Broadway, Co. Bluffs.
Telephone, 417.
Genterville Goal
And coal from tho boat minos in tho
countrv. Also hard coal and wood.
Prompt delivery Ih our motto.
Transfer Line Between Council Bluffs
and Omalia
councii Bluffa Office, No. 23 North Main
St. Telephone 128.
Omaha Ofllco, Ml South 12th Stroot.
Tolophono 1308.
Connection mado with South Omaha
Transfer.
WILLIAM WELCH,
"Man wants hut
little here below"
Suid it morbid poet
loos years ago,
I'm prone to doubt
that uncle nt sage
When I look ut The
Uce's great "Want
Ad" page.
On a Big Table
Where you can seo everything displayed, you will find in our storo
sensible Xmns presents thnt nre npprecintod by nil.
Seo our lino of skates from 49 conts up. Hoys' and girls' Bleds from
CO cents.
Toys Snd Irons nnd child's tahlo sets, knife, fork and spoon.
A full lino ot carving 6cts from 75 cents up to $15,00.
What Is n nicer present than n nlckol-plnted silver lined copper tea or
coffeo pot, easily kept clean, will last for years und not very expensivo? Wo
havo tho largest stock, tho best variety In tho city.
A nlco lino of crumb trays and brushes, pocket cutlery, scissors, tea and
tablo spoons, razors that nro warranted. Star safety razors at $1.60. Seo our
shaving sets at $2.00.
Como In nnd look around nnd If you seo what you wnnt, spenk to ono of
tho clerks and ho will trent you right.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES FOR MONDAY.
The Old Reliable Hardware Store.
P. C. DeVOL,
504 BROADWAY. Phono 87. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
RUBBER STAMPS,
CHECKS, SEALS, STENCILS, ETC.
Wo nro Just as woll prepared to supply your rubber stnmp needs ns wc nro your
printing needs, and that's saying a good deal.
307 Broadway, council Bluffs.
Christmas Candies
Ice Phosphates, per lb,. 20 i
MidnetH, per lb 15c
Strnwberry, per lb 15c
Iturnt l'eanut. per lb.... tfic
Snow Drops, per lb 15c
Hostun Drops, per lb.... 10;
Mixed Tally, per lb ... lOe
Special prices to churches and Sundny
Schools on candy,
BARTEL & MILLER,
100 UronilTViiy. Telephone H.ltt.
Clocks for
Christmas!
Do You Want One?
Wo havo somo beauties good
timers-that we can sell as low as
$3 which will bo an ornament lo
your home, Somo at higher prices
but In all we havo clocks thai will
suit you. Wo havo alurms at 75c.
Herman M. Leffert
Jeweler, Optician nnd Engraver,
230 UHOADWAY, Council Bluffs.
W. A. MAUSER
342 and 344 Broadway,
Council Bluffs.
The Largest
Crockery and
Glassware
Establishment In the west. Wo aro direct Im
porters from France, England and Germany,
saving you tho middleman or Jobber's profit.
Wo offci you extraordinary Inducements.
Prices absolutely lower than elseubcro nnd
assortment unmntchable.
In dinner waro wo carry 40 stock patterns
from the cheapest to richest gold incrusted
Trench china. From these you can select
anything you may want without buying a
set.
In fancy pottery wo carry an exception
ally flno lino, from tho neat nnd tasty llttio
flower holder to tho finest goods produced.
Wo havo some very cholco pieces In
Capo de Monta,
Old Vienna,
Paris Reproductions
of Old Sevres,
Hand Painted
Limoge Vases, etc,
A Deep Cut in Prices in Deep
Cut Crystal
We nro celling the finest American cut
glaEs from 20 per cent to ono-thlrd less
than our competitors.
Sterling Silver
In novelties and wares for tho table larg
est variety and prises which can not bo
duplicated somo of them CO per cent Ices
than elsewhere
Cutlery
From tho cheapest kitchen to finest silver,
pearl nnd ivory goods, including nn espe
cially nlco lino of carvers, which wo offer
you from 76c to $25.00. A dandy breakfast
carving set, solid stiver handles, In case at
15.00.
We Have Made
Great efforts to get together a largo lino of
inexpensive, but dainty and nttractlve nov
elties. Tho gencrnl verdict Is that wo have
succeeded. They range in price from 25c to
51.00.
Do Your Xmas Buying
Now. nrlng in your list. Wo will not only
plcaso your taste, but pockctbook as well.
Beer Steins
Just received, a lnrgo Invoice of beer
steins from Germany nnd will soil them nt
a sacrifice.
Visitors nnd purchasers equally welcome.
Open every evening until Christmas,
W. A. MAURER,
Council lllulTa.
Dohany Theater
Sunday, Dec. 23,
HETUKN OF THE FAVOHITE H.AY,
AHTlIUIt C, AISTON'S CO., In
Tennessee's Pardner
Suggested by Ilret Harto s
Great llnmanco
THE SUCCESS OF FOUR SEASONS- II I A It
THE CiOI.DEN NUGGET QUAHTKT.
POSITIVELY THE OUIGINAL, CAST.
Price., 35.50.7Sc