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8 THE OMAHA DAILY IEEE; SUNDAY, JUNE 0, 1001. COUNCIL Ml. Mill .MKVriO.V. Davis eel If drugs. Ktockert sells Into curtains. Kino A H C liter. Nouinnyor'n hold. Victor Heaters, lllxby & Sous, nKonts. Wollmnn, scientific optician, loo B'way. . C. B, Alexander .& Co., urt dealers. Tel The J.uily Maceubees will meet Tuesday niicrnoou. Picture for graduation Rftg. c. li. Alex under A Co. Ideal heads In water color. C. K. Alex- nnncr re o., am liroiiuwny. W. 1 OralT, tindertoker arid dlidnfcctor. 101 South Main slrccot. 'I'hone M. Oct your work dono nt the popular Kngle muiiuiy, u jiroauway. mono lbi. Grand hotel reNtaurant nerved table d'hote dinner tor Coo Sunday, from 12 to t p. in. A special meeting of the Woman' Tlolluf corps will ho Tuesday afternoon In Grand Army hall. Young lady, employed, wlfhew room nnd hoard In private family. Address X, Ueo office, Council iiluffn. Kor sale, a hlch crude phaelon, nearly new; party leaving city; will noil ;ienp. 215 riiurwi mreei, i ouncu iiiiini. A marriage license wan Issjcd jMtcrday to Albert t!. I'eehleH. aed 30, and Mury li. Hpann, ugrd 17, both of Lincoln, Neb. Thcsn services will bo today In Oraco l.plscopul ehureh Sunday srhool, 3:1 u. m.; morning prayer. II, evening pruyor, s. Kld'r V. M Cooper will occupy the pulpit morning and evening today In the l.n'tor Day H.ilntv i'lturch, Hunday school will bo at noon. Hev. A Jacob." of Wlnteiwt, la., will today ncrup the pulpit or. the first Hitptlit ehureh. Sunday school will bo ut noon and young people's service at 7. Ico eream that will please you packed In Ico and delivered, 30c n quart. Special prices to lodges, churches and parties. O. C. llrown, Ztx Hroadway. Tel. 443. Hev. llarvcy Uostctlcr will preach this morning and evening In the Second l'resby terlan church. Sunday school will li ut noon and tlio Young People's meeting at 7: 30. Kor, this week, at Keller & IlandV. 407 Hroadway, you can buy a tour-font lawn settee for 11.76; lawn nickers will yn ut 1.76. A big bargain In two-burner gait moves at J2.60. Wishing to retire 1 am offering for r.aln my entlro business wood, coal, feed and grocery with nil Improvements. Kor par ticulars Inoulro if Thomas Ulshtoii. 'iVji west lirondwuy. P. S. Moirltt will leave tomorrow to at tend the meeting of the grand camp of the Modern Woodmen of America, after which ho will spend several weeks with relatives In Nortlillcld, Minn. Captain Tlnley, Second Lieutenant Jami son and Prhutu Saekett of Company , left last livening for Cedar Jiaplds to at tend the school of Instruction mid rlllo shoot of tho Iowa National guard. Albert Gathman, who was bound over by Judge Bryant on uncharge of betraying a yojng woman, was sentenced yesterday nt Avocu by Judge Green to llfteen months In the penitentiary. He has appealed. The funeral of .Mrs. K. Grout wltl bo conducted this afternoon at 3 by Hev. W. 8. llarnes of the Klrst 1'resliyterlan churennt the family residence, 207 .North Klrst street. The body will bo taken to Avoca tomorrow. Council camp No. II. Woodmen of tho world, will ilecoratu tho graves of mem bers today. Tho members will meot at the hall on Uroadwny and march to Kulrvlnw cemetery. A delegation will visit tho ceme tery at Walnut Hill at 1J. The Seymour liiianis oi umana win participate, Members of Hncnmpment No. 8, Union l; until , Piitier'H veieran legion, will assemble nt unueriiiKing rooms nt s tins nrternoon to attend the funeral of their comrade, Hiram Cnsscl. Abo Lincoln post nnd nil old sol diers have been Invited. Hurhil will bo In tho soldiers' burying ground, Kulrvlow cemetery. Tho noli tax collector, A. Kellentreter, Is preparing to send out Until notices to de linquents und giving all a chance to pay heforo turning tho accounts over to the justice for collection. Quite a. number, who have received duo notice for paying ,ip, have paid no attention to tho mutter und this last chance, before making them extra oxpense. Is given In tho hope that tho warning will bo heeded. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. Ilncenlnureii te Sermon. The baccalaureate sormon before tho graduating class of tho High school will bo preached this morning at the Klrst Con gregational church- by tho pastor, Rev. J. W. Wilson. This will bo tho order of the sorvlce: Organ voluntary, "Iirgo" Handel MIsh Maude V. Mueller. Doxology Invocation Response by the choir Hymn, "Oh, Worship the King, All Glorious Above" Resnonslvo reading Anthem, "Hallelujah! Fairest Morning" W. Pontius Scripture lesson Solo, "Fenr Not Ye. O Israel". Dudley Buck Miss Corn Schwartz of Omaha. Prayer Offertory, "Songs In tho Night".... Spinney Miss Mueller. Duet, "O Divine Redeemer" Gounod Korrest Rutherford and Claude Ixnvls, Announcement Hymn, "Wo UIcss Thco for Thy Peace, O God" . Uacrahiurcatc sermon. Subject, "Eyes That See" Rov. J. W. Wilson. Prayer Hymn, "Immortal Love! Korcver Full" Benediction Postlude, "Festival JInrch" Charles Vincent Miss Mueller, ItroMclvmy Methodist Music. Rev. Brown of Denlson, Ia will occupy tho pulpit In the Broadway Methodist church tonight, when tho following program of music will bo rondcred: Prelude, "Hymns" Meyer Ilelmund , , , Mrs. Sylvester. Gloria Patrl Hymn, "I Love to Steal n While Away" '..,. Brown Magnificat Oouno'l .miiic uimiuis. Gounod llymn, "Oh. Worship tho King". .....Haydn Duet. " esper Hymn" Fenrla Mlsa McKnddcn and .Mr. Mitchell. Offertory, "Lied" Derthler . . Mrs. Sylvester. Anthem, "Song of Victory" Ashford Anthem, "Hmunucl Kmanuel" Spinney Hymn, "Mnjestlc Sweetness Sets Kn- throned' wM.MK.-u menii'.'t j uiimuiiu in is mil wost Both FAR AND NEAR Peoplo flock to our store ns tho optical center of this part of tho state, One may need spectnclcs badly without knowing it. Call und let us show you what you cannot llnd out for yourself. Wo have the glnss remedy for ovcry defect In sight. Abnormal vlston Is not a weakness, but neglect may make It so, Kxamlnatlon free, prices moderate. Herman M. Leffert, JKWULEIt, Optlclnn unit Unuravnr, Iowa Steam Dye Works 'Mi Hroudwny. Mako your old clothes look like new. Cletnlng, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. I"ton) SS PtJAIll. STIIHiST. l'bon 07. FARM LOANS 5 Negotiated lu Eastern Nebraska nd Iowa. Jamon N. Casady, jr., US Mail) St., Council Bluffs. BLUFFS. WIFE'S FACE ESCAPES ACID lirs. Ghrli W, Injfcnoll Filei Complaint Against Hutbind, SAYS HE TRIED TO DAMAGE HER violent eiiurnnce SoiikIH its Itcsult of niMiree Case nnd After Vnlii KITiirt to Kidnap Child. Charles W. Ingcrsoll, a conductor for merly In tho employ of the Hock Island railroad, was arrested last evening on com plaint of his divorced wife, who charge him with attempting to throw acid lu her faco. Last February Ingersoll was arrested on an assault nnd battery chargo preferred by his wife, hut sentence wan suspended on his promising to lenvo tho city, which ho did. During his absence Mrs. Ingcrsoll secured a divorce, It Is alleged, In Onmli and was given tho custody of their threo children, It Is said tho dlvorco wa granted by Judge Dickinson. A month ago Mm. Ingcreoll, who lives at '.'16 Sixteenth avenue, received a telegram from Wlchltu, Kan., signed by a man named Hayes, stating that her husband had had both his legs rut off In a wrccV She paid no attention to the telegram am a few days later received n telephone uies sage to tho effect that her husband had boon killed In a wreck. She thought sh recognized her htisband'H voice at th othor end of tho telephone and, hs In th caB of tho telegram, paid no nttcntlon to It, A few days ago Ingcrsoll returned to tho city and learned that his wlfo bad secured a dlvorco and tho custody of tho thrco children. Ha called nt tho house, but was refused udinlttaucc. Friday night ho again went to ths hotiso and succeeded In get ting one of tho children out on tho porch whin Mrs. Ingcrsoll nppeared. Itigersoll threatened to tako the child away, sho says, hut sho succeeded In getting the child nway from him. Then, according to he Btory, Ingcrsoll pulled a bottlo from hi pocket, saying, "Well, I hnvo got some acl hero for you," and attempted to throw tho contents of tho bottlo over her face. Sho grasped the hand containing tho bottlo and managed, after a struggle, to wrench from him, Ingcrsoll then left tho place threatening ho "would do for her yet." Mrs. Ingcrsoll yesterday took tho bottle nnd Its contents to bo analyzed at tho Omaha Medical collego and filed nn Infor matlon In tho police court against Inner soil Mrs. Ingcrnoll Is employed In the genera mc" ol 1110 "oouracn "orm in t Omaha 10 Sheets of Writing Paper for 10c This week In our stationery department Koolscap and legal cap, 3G sheets, 10c. Do Long, tho Printer, 307 Broadway. PICK OF HIS 11121(11 STOLUN Henry (Jrobe of Mlmlcn I, ones Thirty Three I'nt Cut tie. Henry Grobc, n wealthy farmer near Mlndcn, James township, discovered yester day mornlug that thirty-three of his fat cattlo wcro missing from tho pasture. He had not counted the cattlo for a week, but yesterday morning noticed that somo of them seemed to bo missing, so ho rounded them up, with the result that tho herd was found to be thirty-three short. A second and moro complcto roundup showed that tno thirty-thrco head missing wcro tho Pick of tbo herd. Later Investigation led to tho belief that tno cattlo were stolen Wcdnosday night and were driven to Yorkshire, a small station on tho Chicago, Mllwatikca & St. Paul rail. road, whenen they were probably shipped to Chicago, though It is possible they may nine- ucen Bnippeu to Sioux City, via Ma nua, or to South Omaha. Tracks from tho pasture showed that the cattlo had been driven on tho county road between James nnd York townships, thence north toward .uiiiucn. a man accompanied by a dog nvcu uriving a nerd of cattlo answer ing ino inscription of tho missing anlmalt through Mlndon about daybreak Thursday, Tho cattle nro valued bv Orohn nf r.nn but ho would not havo sold them at that,' "u "iienura Keeping them for n rlso. Grobo was In Council Bluffs yesterdav aft. ornoon consulting with Sheriff Cousins and his deputies. Owing to the start secured by tho thief or thloves It Is believed that ino caitio nae been sold recovery Is very doubtful. Davis sells paint. and their Gravel rooting. A. II. Read, 541 Broad'y, pitizns TO SU.M1AY SCHOOLS. minimi's liny nt I'lilrmoiiiit Pnrk la u i. rout Siieeena, wnimrcns day of tho Pottawattamie County Sunday School association proved a great success and Kalrmount park was murniiy mrongca with tho young folk ves- terday. In tho parade of Sunday schools wcro over t.uui' cnilaren. Tho Scandinavian Luthoran church Sun day school carried off tho first prize for the Council Bluffs school, with the largost per cent of enrollment present on tho grounds, whllo the second prize went to tho Swedish Baptist church. Tbo St. Paul Evangelical school of Dumfries carried off the prize ior mo country scnool with tho largest per cent or enrollment present. Tho Keg Creek Hvangollcal association school was awarded second prize. Whllo the Scandinavian Lutheran church hal tho largest attendance on tho grounds, having 133 scholars present. It was barred from winning tho special prize, whloh went to tno Epworth Methodist church school, with an nttendonco of 124. The second special prlzo wob nwarded to the Fifth Avonuc Methodist church school, with an attendanen of 113. Muslo was by Whalcy'a band and ad dresses were by Rov. A. Jacobs, and Rev, F, J. Vanllorn of Des Moines, president of tho Iowa Stnto Sunday School nssocla Hon. A pretty fcatura of tho gathering was tho singing of tho state rally song by tho thousand children grouped on tho hill sides around tho bandstand. Davis sells glass. Good wages paid to a competent girl. Mrs. S. Farnsworlh, 301 South Eighth St. Arrentert for Advertising Scheme. E. S. Lano was arrested yesterday aft ernoon on complaint of Mrs, T. Ncunas, who charged him with obtaining money under falso pretenses. Lano secured ti Slaughtered Sales AT TUB Novelty Cloak Store, 536 Broadway, Beginning Monday and lasting flvo days wo will Give Away Free to each visitor to pur store a beautiful "GOOD LUCK" FAN with handsome pic ture In colors on carJi. from Mrs. Sennas for space on an ndvjr Using placard. It Is alleged I.aue rcpre scnled ho was employed by tho llurllngton railroad to advertlso It, but this ho de nles. When arrested ho first gave the name of Stanncr nnd claimed to bo from Chicago. It Is said othor complaints will be filed against him. cr.vM.vun.oi w.wrs ins PAY. l.lttlc Hill for Spirit Thoiisnml Forerunner nf Others. The carrying out of Its contract with F. M. Cunningham, tho tax ferret, entereJ Into November IS, 1809, Is now up to tho Heard of County Supervisors. Killowlng the decision of Judge Wheeler of the district court, In which ho held that tho contract was valid, Cunningham yestorday prcscn'e.l to tho supervisors his bill for $7,035.01. This amount Is based upon the compensation agreed upon In tho contract, which pro viaes mat uunuinguam should receive a sum ca.ua! to CO per cent of all moneys re covered Into tho county treasury through his efforts In ferreting out property which bad been omitted or concealed from taxa Hon. ino diii Btaics it is for services as per contract and bears certificate from County Treasurer Arnd to tho effect that J1I.U1.SS tiaB been paid Into his hands to date, ac count of collection of taxes on valuations reported by F. M. Cunningham. The bill, when tiubmltlcd by County Auditor limes, was received without comment by the su pcrvltors and was simply ordcrel filed. Tho board ndjouined without taking act on on It About tho time that Frank Shlnn brought tho Injunction suit to restrain tho super visors nnu otner county officers from nav Ing Cunningham under tho contract, tho board passed n resolution rescinding Its action or November IS, 1899, when It en torcd Into tho agreement with Cunning nam. ino reason given nt the time for rescinding tho nctlon was that the acts of tho Twenty-eighth general astombly hai nullified tho contract, nn Cunningham had failed within thirty days of the pasfago of tho nctlon In question to signify In writ ing his willingness to ncccpt fifteen per cent In lieu of tho fifty per cent hauls of compensation for his work. Judge Whoeler, however. In handing down his decision In tho case, said that tho contract between tho hoard and Cunningham being a valid ono tho former hod no power to abrogate It without tho consent of the second party. Cunningham, nnd that therefore tho con tract was still binding upon tho super visors despite Us action when It rescinded Its previous nctlon of entering Into tho second contract. After handing down his decision, Judge Wheeler, on learning that Frank Shlnn nnd J. .1 Hess, tho two persons most lnterostcd In in suit, were out of town, suggested to Cunningham that ho toko no further steps to secure his pay until they returned or It was learned whether they Intended to tnko the caso up on appeal to tho supreme court. It li not kuown whether Shlnn Intends tn appeal from Judge Wheeler's ruling, but on account of the heavy bond which would bo required it Is thought ho will not. Several similar cases arc now pending heforo tho supremo court and n member of the county board said yesterdav th.-.t hn did not think It likely tho boird would sanc tion tno payment of Cunnliieham's hilt until tho supremo court ha"d pasacd on the matter. Tho bill presented by Cunnlnshnm vpainr. day Is but tho forerunner of others, lie estimates that tho total collections as tho result, or his work w I amount in tin nnn which will mako his compensation for ti llttlo over a year's work reach $20,000. Ilnse Ilnll Gninen Toilny. Tho Merchant Browns nnd thi nvnm. Hammer bnso ball teams will play at Lake .nannwa tins afternoon nt 2:30. The iivmn. Hammer nlno Is considered ono nf tho strongest teams In tho Jobbers' leaguo of uirana ana a goon gnmo Is looked for.' ino union Pacifies nnd the nanrnm clubi will play ball on tho Union Pacifies' grounds on Eighth avenue nnd Twenty first Btrcet at 2:30 this afternoon. 120 sheets of writing paper for Me. n. Long, the Printer, 307 Broadway. Ilenl Kstntc Trnimfers. Thcso transfers were filed yesterday In tho nbstract, title and loan office of J. W. Squire. 101 Pearl street: Charles H. "Wheeler nnd wife to John iiuhkcii, ioi "'ock l, JacKson's add., w. il t Franklin . Saving bank to Jlanna'li ureen, lots 3 nnd 4, block 2, Fair mount Place add., w. d 300 Two transfers, total ,ji,C5o Council IlIiifTs Society. Miss Helpn Tlnlilwln nt Wlllnn. nv.i,. tertnlned Informally last evening. MISS Blniieho T.pwla nnnrnl.i,l 1,..- Hiunj- ui ner nomo i'Tidny ovonlng. ino ideal club had Its annual picnic at Kulrmount park Tuesday afternoon. Tho Athenian club will have a picnic nt kalrmount parkThursday afternoon. Tho Woman's Whist eluh will m....t T.o- I uiiernoon wim Mrs. c. S. Lefferts, Tho Wednpstlnv Whlnt clul. mill iy eiim-mmy ingni ni uie nomo or Mrs. c. S, Lofferts. First avenue. The Now Centnrv fltih tho hUBbandn nf tho utiviiiuuii iu - uinuuuni paiK. Tho junior reception to tho senior class will ho given Tuesday evening nt tho homo of Miss Helen AVallace on Bluff street. 'IhO members Of tho Rovill Arc.nmm nn planning to give a picnic nt Manawa somo time during tho latter part of the month. Tho members nf tlm iVHnnmi,M. iv-i.ioi club enjoyed u picnic at tho Dodge country attended. Refreshments wcro uerved on thu iiuiiiu i ul'di uv v c" 1 1 1 1 1 lt . wpniu mnmharj lawn. Miss Emma Tleehe will Imn.A tnmnfxtt for Boston In loin n m.rti nf frl..n.lu will spend the summer In tho Whlto mo;ir. tains and other resm-iH ulnnr iiw. ti.mti,. m-uuu!lUt Jlr. nnd Mrs. H. II. Watson of Washing. on avenuo entertnlneil nt eiinlu W'n.ln.w.l ... evenlnir. Prizes were won hv Mra I f Shea and Andrew Broock. flcfreshmsnts wcro served. Mr. nnd Mrs. n. 8. iinwii "eli l'r,Bressyo high live Monday evening. ...w Mini wi,i-n WCItl WUII Ity MVS. li. Ji. Fryer nnd C. II. llnmmi.i. mism M;i....in Madden nnd Herman Oroiieweg won conso lation prizes. Mrs. E. J. Gilbert entertained at a Jnpa peso high live party Wednesday ufternaon In honor of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Cook of HnC CltV. The .Tnnntn.Hn lilnn wna .tiri.lul out In decorations, refreshments and prizes, Twcnty-llvo attended. 1 ho marrlairn nf MIhu Mnrmrt tt., nnd lrancls Cojio wub In St. Francis Catholic church Wednesday morning at 8, at a nuptial high muss read by tho pastor, ltnv. Father Smyth. A wedding breakfast followed at tho home of tho bride's sister, Mrs. M, M. Scntleld, Avenuo A. Mr. und Mrs. Coylo left for nn eastern Journey. A wedritnir u-nn Witnnml.i v nv.ntni. nt homo of Mr. und Mrs. I. C. Bonhnm, North Second struiit. Their daughter. Miss Edna, became tim wlfo of Malilou M, Head of Jefferson, In. Rev. Mr. Hooker of Pes Moines oinclnted. At 5 o'clock, to tho strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, the bridal party descended tho staircase, ""mm uy mo iiiiio nooon neurers, trother and sister nf thn lirlri. Th.. h.-i,i wore a handsomn gown of gray satin, with pirnltures of point lace, and curried u largo lunwii ui Ainuricnn ueauiies. a weauing Upper wns served In thn illnlntr rnnnv which was decorated with Lawton carna tlonii. I ho brldo Is a well known society girl of this city and Mr. iixiirt in h.nii..r nt Jefferson nnd Is mayor of that city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Head left tho same evening for an qxtended eastern wedding journey and will uo m uumo hi junursou utter July 1. To Vote mi .ew Courthouse. SIBLEY, Ia Juno 8. (Speolal.) The Board of Supervisors of Osceola county at the June session adopted a resolution to submit to tho voters of tho county at the November election tho question of tho Is suance of bonds for $50,000 to build a now court bouso and jail. Ilntlenvnr Contention nt Ominn. ONAWA, la., Juno S. (Special.) The Sioux City district convention of Endcav orers will be at Onawa Juno 1S-20. Tho first Endcavorer convention was held here Ix years ago. One hundred delegates aro expected, Including luuny of state-wide rep. utatloa. CONVENTION IS SPIRITED lie ItttliHi'inm n AHniillc ( nut T v e n -."even linl'ol for iiiiiliintliiii nf lie jirccutit1l c . ATLANTIC, la., June 8. (Special Tele gram.) Tho republican county convention hero today was a spirited one, twenty seven ballots being necessary to sccuro the nomination of a representative. Dr. John lipher of Clrlswold won. Ho entered tho. raco but a week ago. Tho resolution endorsed Senators Dolllver and Allison and Instructed their representatives to vote for their re-election. A resolution favoilng a revision of railroad assessment nnd taxa tlqn was passed. James E. Bruce, committeeman of tho Ninth district, wns enthusiastically en dorsed for senator of tho Eighteenth dls trlct nnd allowed to namo his own delega tion. Tho convention endorsed Hcrrlott The completion of .tho delegation for soS' ond choice la nt least twelve for Cummins. Tho Cummins men wcro In the majority. INDORSE HERRIOTT'S RECORD IteimhllciiiiN of MiintKniiierr County Coinnieml Ills Record, lint Uo .Vol In-.truct for Itlin, RED OAK, In., Juno 8. (Special Tele gram ) Montgomery county republicans held a convention today and passed reso lutions endorsing Ilcrrlott'a record on tho oxoiutlve counrll, and Instructed delegates to the stnto convention for n candidate for governor who fnvors making tho railroads and other corporations hear their portion of tho taxes, but named no candidate. It Is understood that tho delegates selected will voto for Hcrrlott nB long nn ho Is In tho field, nnd then divide betweon the othor candidates. This being tho home of Judge Decmcr, Cummins' name was not men tioned, but when tho break comes up ho will likely receive a portion of tho dele gation. CIGARETTE LAW HOLDS GOOD .Indue lliiriihiiin nt MnrshnlltiMrii De cide the tonn Tiix Law In Cn ti n 1 1 1 il tin li il 1. MA US HAM-TOWN, la., Juno 8. Judge Burnham of tho district court today decided that tho Iowa cigarette tax law is consti tutional and that the property of dealers In cigarettes nnd buildings where thoy nro scld may be attached and sold for said tax, Similar suits pending In other counties have been awaltlug tho decision In Marshall county. Tho American Tobacco company, It Is said, will appeal. Cilft from Iimvii .11 nil. CHARLES CITY, la., Juno 8. (Special.) -Mrs. B. F. Wright, president of tho Homes for Sale. No. 92.' S-room house, well, cistern, stable, shade trees, 2 lots. Price, $C0; $100 down; balance monthly payments. No. S90 Oond 4-room house, well, stable, nlcu lot, shade trees; neur Northwestern round house. Price. JfiOO. No. 833 Good 5-room house, 2 largo closets, cellar, barn, fruit, shndo trees; two lots. Price. $700. No. 917 6-room house, cellar, cistern, city wnter, shade trees, good location. Price, $930; rent3 for $12.50 per month; u snap. No, S96 Good 5-room house nnd room tor bath, cellar, cistern with pump lu kitchen, city water, pantry, closets, coal house, hard wood tloors. Price, $1,3X. No. 929 l-room house, city water, cellar, coal house. Price, $1,100; only 1 blocks from P. O. No 95 5 largo rooms, bath, city water, cistern, with pump In kitchen, cellar, di vided Into three apartments, three porches, hard wood floors, barn, shade trees. Price. Sl.GflO: easv terms. No. S31 House of 8 large rooms, hall, cellar. city wiuer, siaoie, ioi wxi.-v. iTice, ss.iuu. No. 819 9-room house, well, cistern, bnin. cnicKon nouse. near i. t;. uenoi, kohi place for boarding house. Price, $1,000; S2W down, balance monthly. No. B2i 7-room house, cellar, city water, coal house, two blocks from P. O. $2,000. No. 910 9-room house, bnth. cellnr, city water, paved sireoi, iirsi-ciass location. Price only J2.500. No .919 House of 8 rooms, collar, laundry room, cuy wnier. sewer, nan; ioi wxiw; good locution. Price. $2,WX). Largo list of vacant lots, farms r.nd runcnes ior mue. JOHNSTON & KERR, Tel, 117. 6tl Broadway. Where May was the month of brides. Some of them will live in their own homes. Here are a few of the bills May, Ask the purchasers and contractors how they like to handle stuff that is kept from wind and moisture. B, Qold8btiry, city. Mrs. W. E. Cllno, ISth street and Avenuo A; John Epperson, contractor. Mrs. Bertha Hcrncr, South First street; Dwlght Williams, contractor. Louise Bohnlng, 10th street nnd Avenuo A; W. H. Kolsor, contractor. Andrew Peterson, HarrUon street; Ed Langmnch, contractor. Mrs. Jackson, Woodbine; A. B. Duell, con tractor. Mrs. Hlllls, Woodbine; A. B. Duoll, con tractor. Mrs. Foltz, Woodblno; A. B. Duoll, contrac- tor. Allen Westerdahl, Hth street and Avenue A; E. P. Corbcrly, contractor. No. 212 North Oth street; J, W. Clattcrbuck, contractor, No. 901 Avenuo C; J. W. Clattcrbuck, con tractor. V. Batten, Second avenue and Tenth street. Joseph Miller, Harrison street; Sorcuson & Larsen, contractors. E. Addis, 35th street and Avenuo B; Joo Bresendorfer, contractor. Peter Rolf, Honoy Creek; ono carload. Carl B. Peters, Honey Creek; ono load. A. B, Duell, Woodbine; ono car plater. J. W. Faublc, Columbus, Neb,; one car of lime. W. Faublc, Columbus, Nob,; ono car of cement. tlAEFR'S TWENTIETH CENTURY LUMBER EMPORIUM, Artesian Well 135 Broadway Council Bluffs li; A TGZ. on tllc Hroedlnu, & 1 KnUInu ami Pro "VOL MAIMS TIIIJM." A PRACTICAL WAY. We present a practical way to make money a lot of It tnlslng Belgian hares. PMOTHCTHO FIIO.M FHAI II. You nro protected from frauds. You will know when you hnndle stock through the corporation that you get honest pedigrees nnd scoro cards. MIAHUN IX PltOFI I'. If at any tlmo you should be unable to caro for Hares and should cease raising them, you can still share In tho splendid profits of tho business with out keeping a single hnre, If you wish, But wo expect every stockholder to bo a practical prsducer. MIAHK.N LOW. Prices of shares aro fixed low ($10.00) so as to to within tho reach of any perton. This will let telln blo people Into tho business who can spare only tho value of a share Young or old. malo or fe male, can sharo In this money-making business. UEO. F. IIA.MlI,TO., President l .11. .-vu.Mii,, eei-yi xv. m, IIAIICOI HT, Mgr. INTERSTATE BELGIAN HARE ASSOCIATION mrs-tnT imoAmvAV, coi.nch. iillffm, iowa. Charles City Homo for the Aged, nn Incor porated society of this city, today received for tho society a deed of tho C. c. Crowcll property of this city, consisting of n house, two lots, barn, ofllco nnd othor buildings through tho contribution of $0,000 made by Colonel Samuel B. Starr of this city and $500 by C. C. Crowell of Des Molucs. The namo of tho homo will bo changed to "Starr Homo for tho Aged," In honor of tho giver. Tho property Is now under lease and If possession can ho obtained tho homo will bo opened to Inmates the com ing fall. The Busiest Laundry In Town Because the Best Evans Laundry Go. 522 Pearl Street. PHONE 290. Ladies' m and Gentlemen's I Fine Laundry I V Work Our J Specialtyr Do Business Business Is Done. we sold for houses in J. F. Wilcox, ono car white pine. Johnson & Kerr, 1021 Avenue B. Dr. M. B. Snyder, 10th street and Avenuo A; J. W. Dorland, contractor. F. Harkons, North First street; J. F. Hels ler, contractor. F. II. Runt, Tostovln street; W. W. War wick, contractor. F. C.'Roblnson, 77tf Madison avenuo. M. To3tovln, 21st and Avenue G. S. A. Winchester & Co. John Linda, Mynster Springs. W. H. Beck, Manawa. T. O. Carroll, 14th street and Avenue B; W. J. Whlto, contractor. Andrew Hcnsen, 1904 Eighth street. Thomas Pilling, Plerco street. Fred Ellshelmcr, 1919 Avenuo F. J. W. Squlro, 105 Pnrk Avonuc. Olsen & Nelson, Imported coment for Elks' club houso walks, coping and curbing. J. W. Temploton, Garner township. City of Council Bluffs, one carload of oak. William Green, 340 Plerco street. Mrs, Peacock, Garner township. J. F. Wilcox, one caro Southern Red Cedar squares. J. F. Wilcox, three cars cypress. City of Council Bluffs, ono carload pine, J. H. Swartz, 34th street and Avonuc A; W. H. KaUcr, contractor. Peter Rclf, Lako Manawa, Long Distance Phone 202 T V (Its of JOJCI-UI.! IlVIVC-D IM OKPOR VTIHl FOM tl.'i.OtHI.OO. Mr MIch lto nl, Menre. Winner Urn prlre nt Nebraska Belgian Hiiro Sluiw. held In Otunhii March 6th to nth, 'M. S. AVIM.Ivl'.ll. -iv. . For all next week we have ing machines. 1 Domestic, former price J8.00, this week u 00 1 Whc-'lor & Wilson, former price $10.00, this week !!'V, 00 ' 1 Domestic, former price $10.00, this week ' oo 1 White, fottuer prlco $14.00, this week '-' oo 1 Standard, fermur prlco $10.00, this week '... ".'$S 0(1 1 7-drnwer Household, former prlco $1S.00, this week ".".'$9 00 ehtn 'vT !M,nK a,,nch,?M n'76c Pr wr. We repair all kinds of" Sewing ma chines. Also sell parts and rep.irs for nil machines manufactured. G- A. Telephone 378. GAS STOVES $10 $14 Meter and all piping free. No charge for anything but the stove. T,,e Council Bluffs Gas Co- Open Evenings. 26 Pearl Street 1 120 Sheets of Writing Paper for 10c This Week in Our stationery Dept. Not worthless trash, but a good quality of folded note paper, usually sold fl to IShhcota fop 6 coins. This wcoli ivu tell tho full qunptop roam packut'08 120 BhuoU for 10 cunts. Foolscup twit! Lcunlcup, .10 Shcctffor A TVT V. A CT "Wi:'I,l, MIH.I, i IIH.M." Ol II IMIOPIIMTIOX IV llltlF.F. You Join our association. We loan you a high grndo doo nnd furnish BUCK SER VICE FREE for ono year. At tho end of that tlmo you return us tho doe with ono fourth tho Incrcaso and If you want to sell nuy or nil of your stock wo will sell sell It for you nt tho highest price possible. And with our expert nnd otllclul Judges wo Mmll be utile to properly classify the iihlmnls, selling the best specimens nt good prices for breeders and tho others for meat stock You take no risk dealing with us. Send for our book telling nil nbotit It It's FREE. Cor respondence solicited, '4 .. . Have you seen our latest NEW KOHIE SEWING MACHINES Ball bearing, double feed. We have now drop head fc'ewing machines, guaran teed for ten years, at the following second-hnntl sow BUI J LS. a.'J7 Broadway, Council Bluffs. The "Comstock Process'' Is tho most successful method for reducing and relieving pain lu all kinds of dental operations that bus yet been presented to tho public. It has been used by leading den tists of tho cast for nearly two years, and has been pro nounced by them to be -ctlroly satisfactory. Our patients uro delighted with tho lesults it produJos. If you art nervous and your tcetb are sensitivo we will bo pleased to explain It to you. . ..Telephone 15 H. I. Woodbury, D. D. S-, Council Bluffs- 30 Pearl St. Grand Nota I A Woman's Opinion Is dcclhlvo in laundry matters. All who rxamlno our work pronounce It unsurpassable. There's no doubt about that, becauso wu aim hlKh and when wo aim wo hit tho mnrk. Don't ovorlook tho dlfferenco be tween our stundard and that of others. Wo aro stiff about our linen finish and keep tho front shlnlngly. BLUFF CITY" LAUNDRY 22 a n.l '21 M tin. l'lionu 'Mfc Let Us Teach You How modern, up-lo-dato sanitary plumbing nuRht to be done. .Vo houso Is habitable If tho plumbing deviates from tho standard. You can't afford to tako chances whero tho health of tho family Is concerned. Jobs deno by us novor give dissatisfaction. Per fect sanitary arrangements aro nlono toler able, and our patrons nro suro of thla ro suit In nvery case. Our charges arc Inva riably moderate J. G. Bixby & Son, Tol. 103. 202 Main St., 203 Council muffs. Pearl Street, 10c, 307 Hroadway