THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1901. 8 COUNCIL MINOR MIXTION. Davis celts drugs. Tho Elks uro to meet tonight. Stockcrt sells carpets ami rugs. Fine A U 0 heer, Ncumaycr's hotel. Oax Ilxtures and globes. Hlxby & Hon. Wollman, scItntHIc optician, Broadway. Two furnished rooms for rent. 831 West Uroadwuy. , C. K. Alexander & Co.,. pictures and frames. Tel. 3C6. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Klrklnnd of Sixth avenue, a son. Missouri oak body wood. j.0 cord. m. Welch, 13 N. Main St. Tel. 12S. James l'onlon was reported last cvcnlns to he Mill In ii crltliiil condition. Tlio First avenun foot ball team bent the Transfer Hoys yesterday nfternoon, 17 to S. The Hlks Whist club has organized for the winter nnd will play Wcdncsduy nnd Saturday nights. M. Saltzman was arrested yesterday, churned with erecting n frame building within the city lire limits. The police were notified yesterday that the Hurllnglon ticket ofllcn at Aftoit, la., had been broken Into and three tickets anil l razor stolen. For upholstering, repairing, mattress work, feather renovating, Ostlmoor frit maltrpsiM's go to Morgan & Klein s, :S2 Bouth Main street. Htetiheu Dunn, having failed to take out his license uh a common carrier, was ar rested yesterday and will have a hearlliK In police court Monday. Kail opening of millinery Saturdny and Monday September 21 and 23. latest styles In pattern hats and bonnets. Miss Anna II. Moore's, 311 Broadway. BbffH company No. 27. Uniformed Hank, Knlghta of Pythias, will give Its first danco of tho Benson In Its armory at Hushes' hall, Saturday, September 2S. Myrtle lodge No. 12, Degree of Honor, will give a social und danco Krlday, September 27, at Its hall, In the Merrlam block. Ito frcshmelits served. Tickets, Si cents. The case against Arllo Land and Claudo llnuseb. charged with stealing Mrs. Clirln tlr.c Wlbcrg's watermelons, was dismissed In Justice Kerrler's court yesterdny for want of prosecution. Otto Swan nnd Arthur, Bird, charged with assaulting Tommy Burns, another small hoy, were beforn Justice Kerrler yesterday. The casn was dismissed as to Swan and continued us to Bird until September 23. Davi) Mnoney of this city, charged with passing forged chocks In Missouri Valley, has been acquitted. Among tho witnesses for the defense at the trial In I.ognn were several members of the police force of this city. The foot ball game yesterday afternoon at tho Driving p.irlc between Wheeler'n team, composed chiefly of High school uoys, nnd the Dnuden team of Omaha, re sulted In a victory for thu Bluffs boys, IS to 0. Contractor Wlckhum will begin tho pnv lng of Klrjt uvenue Tuesday morning, He is willing that any poor person shall haul awav as much as he can of the old ccd.tr blocks for winter fuel, after they havo been plowed up. W. K, Duncan, charged with tho theft of fodder from Jacob Jensen, will have a hearing before Justice Bryant Monday, Junsen alleges that Duncan stole mifllclont nf his fodder to feed llvo or six horses Heveral weeks. Justice Bryant Is camping on W. W. l.ai'cdon's trail becauso ho failed to prose cute the case against Kred Slovens, tho saloon keeper ho ohnrged with selling liquor to his son, n minor, and bus issued a warrant for, his arreat. This Is the last week of the special dis count sale on stoves, furniture, dlshux, l.tmps, carpets, rugs, linoleum, oilcloths, window shades, laco curtains, portieres and house furnishings of all kinds. You will find this sale of tho Iowa Kurnlturc and Carpet company. 407 Broadway, a genuine money-saver. it w 111 pay you to go thero and look around prices. unynow anu got tneir In tho new Husso-Slberlan play, "For Her Sake," tho manager of the Dolmny theater has secured an attraction that should prove a grateful novelty. It Is a four-act melodrama depicting life In tho empire of tho czar, nnd covers a wide field of action, from tho palaces of nobility to the convict mines. It Is said to bo one of tho most sumptuously staged attractions on the road this season. It will bo seen hero In tho near future. Tonight tho attraction at tho Dolmny theater will bo "Tho Diamond Breaker," an exciting comedy-drama. A splendid band and orchestra Is with thu company. The play all through Is said to ho excep tionally good. Soma excellent specialties will bo nut on between tho nets, among them being such artists as Adams and Prlngle. The company carries all lis own special scenery nnd travels In tho private Pullman car of Miss I'rlngle, the star. On account of the recent loss In tho burn ing of Sam Sun's prlvnto car tho other day In this city a rousing benellt Is being ar ranged In his behalf by tho Klks nnd Knights nf Pythias of this city. Mr. Sin's company will appear nt tho Dohany theater Wednesday evening, September 2o. and under tho nusplces of these two fraternnl societies will give a performance which promises to be one of the best seen at tho nnhnnv for a lnntr time. That the limine will be tilled to overflowing is a foregone conclusion. N. Y. numbing Co., tolcphono 250. Rummago salo, hats, clothing, shooa, china and everything In house furnishings. Davis sells glass. Duy shoes, 25 cents, rummage snlc. TWO WAYS of Looking at It Both wroncr. Twelvo Indies Is tho normal distance at which perfect eyes see best nnd easiest. Holding book or paper differently means oye-straln means an error In refraction or defective muscles means grave harm sooner or later. "A glass In time saves" slightly changed, but you know the Import, and yes arc more Important that stitches. HERMAN M. LEFFERT OHADUATH OPTICIAN. MS BHOADWAY, Opp. (Bonn Avenue, Council Bluffs. St Vtit for thois wS kno wSit't gtnl Woodward's Ganymede Chocolates Mi Opera- BonBons Mad, By JoJin 6. Woodward & Co. "The Candy Men." Council Bluffs Iowa. 4ss Iowa Steam Dye Works 301 iiroudway. Make y out old clothes look llko nw, Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director Ibuccesaor to w. O. list?,)) r n&a n auc eTku rHIim hVMIlO U(.'KNT NtiotlateU In I'-uxtrrn .. eLiraiK and Iowa. James N. Casady, Jr., WW tM U.I, .VM,,V. SW.. BLUFFS. NOW FOR DRUMMERS' TRUST Stlimen for Wholeiale Groctriei Get Te gtther for Frstiotion. OMAHA AND OTHER CITIES IN THE DEAL Western limit Is the Prefix to the 'Mile nml the Aim Is to Pre out CultlttK of Itntcs to (lie IU-Oillera. Tho Western Iowa Wholesale Grocers' Salesinens' association was organized In Council Bluffs Saturdny. Tho membership is formed of knights of the grip In tho employ of tho firms represented In tho Iowa and Nebraska Wholesale Grocers' association nnd tho object Is mutual pro tection to both tho traveling men nnd their employers. Tho association starts with a membership of fifty nnd theso officers: President, T. A. Lyman, Carroll, la.; sec retary, H. V. Foster, Des Moines. Tho meeting was behind closed doors In tho Woodbury building, adjoining tho Ornnd hotel. At the snmo tlmo thero was a meet ing of tho wholesale grocers In the Grand hotel, presided over by Samuel Mahon of Ottumwn, president of tho Nebraska and Iowa ntsot'ntlon. It Is understood that the organizing nt tho salesmen was Inspired by tho men employing them, as they will bo tho persons directly benefited. Tho cities represented in the salesraens' association will bo Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Mnrshnlltown, Itcd Oak, Des Moines, Omnhn, Kansas City and St. Josbph. A committee was nppolnted to draft bylaws and a constitution nnd a meeting will bo held October 0 in Carroll to complete tho organization. A member of tho association, when asked as to tho object nnd purpose of the sales men organizing, said: "Tho purposo of our organization is mutual benefit and protec tion and to regulate the prices of contract goods. That Is to say, It Is to prevent one salesmen cutting tho prices nf another. It Is also to prevent ono salesman en croaching upon tho territory of another. It Is not a trust, nlthough I suppose out siders will look upon It ns such. Tho or ganization is mcroly for our mutual benefit und for tho benefit of tho trade we repre sent. The association comprises tho men working nlong tho Missouri river, so to speak. That Is nil there Is to It." SUIT AGAINST UNION PACIFIC llfTorf to Kitforee Pnjiueiit of Tnxcs on 1 In t Uml of the Company's Ilrldue. Tho suit brought by County Treasurer Arnd' against tho Union Pacific Ilallwav company to enforco tho payment of city taxes on tho eaBt half of tho railroad com pany's hrldgo across the Missouri river was tried before Judgo Mcl'herson In tho United States court yesterdny. both slles waiving a Jury. While tho nult was brou.i'it In tho nnmo of tho county treasurer, tho city is tho renl plaintiff nnd was repre sented by City Solicitor Wadsworth at tho hearing. Tho suit was brought in December, 189S, In tho district court nnd In January, 1899, wns transferred on motion of tho Union raclflo to tho federal court. Tho enstern hnlf of tho railroad bridge Is within tho corporate limits of tho cltv of Council Bluffs and, it is claimed by tho city, Is Justly nnd legnlly subject to city toxes. Up to 1897 tho Union Tactile .never made any objection to paying tho city taxes on tho bridge, but It refused to pay tho taxes levied for that year by tho muni cipality. The rcfusnl was based on tha claim that as tho bridge did not receive any benefit from tho levy of these taxes It wns exempt, as was property within tho city limits used for agricultural purposes only. Tho east half of the brldgo was assessod In 1897 nt $105,000 and tho levy was 29 mills, making tho total tux duo on the bridge J3.097.00. Suit was brought for this amount and tho pennlty to December 31. 1S9S. While tho Union Pacific has regu larly paid tho stato and county taxes on tho bridge, It has refused to pay the city levy until this suit Is decided. In tho suit of Lucliu Wells against James A. Patton, Judgo McPherson over ruled tho motion of the defendant for a continuance and assigned the case for trial next Friday. Tho two suits of Bailey & McEvcrs against tho Chicago & North western Hallway company were contln ued by agreement. Tho $20,000 personal Injury damage suit of Clara C. Breckabtll against Nathan Morrlam has boen assigned for Mondny. The plaintiff sues for damages alleged to havo been received In nn elevator accident In the Merrlam block, and an In surance company Is the real defendant ns Merrlam carried a $10,000 accident pol icy on the elevator. Tho court ordered a special venire of twelve tnlcsmcn in addition to the regular panol to be drawn Monday. Tho grand Jury, which was impaneled Friday, completed Its deliberations yester day morning and was discharged. This breaks the record. Indictments on the cbnrgo of bootlegging were returned against Milton Hill, Harry Barker, Frank Howard, Louis Smith, Bert McMauus, Leroy P, Mapes, They are alleged to have sold liquor nlong tho line of tho Burlington, whero tho double track was being laid They wero all arrested In the vicinity of Bed Oak. Davis sells pntnt. Gravel roofing. A. H. Iload, Ml Broadway, Divorce Cafcpft nnd Others. In tho district court Saturday Judge Macy granted Casslus Moore, a conductor on tho Bock Island road, n divorce from Minnie Moore on tho groundn of desertion Judgo Wheeler will henr Mondny tho dl vorco cuso of Antoinette Mcltnven against Wado Hampton McKaven, as Judgo Macy will bo occupied with Jury cases. Mcllaven yesterday filed a croas-poUtlon to his wife' suit. Judge Green ordered Saturday that the trial Jury for tho November term of dls trlct court, which will convene November 6, be summoned for November 18. Thi Implies that the Jury cases will be given tho rlBht of way over the equity docket Dohany Theater Ono Night, Sunday, September 22 The Diamond Breaker Two tons of scenery. Band nnd orchestra. Six big specialties Prices, 25c, 35c, BOc. Coucert at Bayllss park, 2:30 p. m, Cut Prices on Millinery PENNELL MILLINERY, (41 Broadway, Council Bluffs. The grand Jury adjourned yesterday noon to Monday without making a report. A County Attorney Killpnck will havo to go to Atoca to attend the term of court thero Tuesday, tho grand Jury will, It Is expected, make Its final report Monday. Judgo Macy went to Harlan Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family and court will not bo reconvened until Mon day afternoon. These Jurors were drawn Saturdny for the October term of tho superior court Will, Berngcs, Lewis; Ben Taylor, Taylor; A, O, Mnxflcld, Neola; AC. Illle, Crescent; Herman Scuocnlng, Keg Creek; W. D. Klrk land, Mlko O'Rourkc, Ole Olson, Scott Wesley, 13. S. Kerr, O. W. Gordon, Max Mohn, A. Fellentrotor, C. M. McKlnley, W. S. McMickcn, Council Bluffs. Church Notes. At the memorial service In tho Broadway Mothodlst church tonight the pastor, Hov. W. J. Calfto, will Bpcak on "William Mc Klnley, tho World's Ideal Christian man." Tho choir of twenty-five voices, under tho direction of Ned Mitchell, will be as sisted by Mrs, L. P. Hypes, soprano soloist, and F. D. and W. W. Ames of Omaha. This will bo the program: Organ prelude, "Andnnto Mnestosa".... Hammn Mrs. Sylvester. Gloria IMtrl , Hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers Living Still" Faber Magnificat Frost Nunc Dlmlttis Boycr Hymn. "God Move In a Mysterious Way" Cowpor Duet, "Swost the Moment" Adams Messrs. F. D. nnd W. W. Ames. Anthem, "Gently, Lord; Oh, Gentlv, Ixnd IV. ..i Nevln Gallery chorus, "Nearer, My God, to Theo" Adams One hundred children. Solo, "Lead, Kindly Light" Shcppcrd Mrs. I. P. Hypes. Offertory, "As God Wllls'r Ncsslcr Mrs. Sylvester. Anthem. "Thy Way, Not Mine, Oh lord" Brlggs Hymn, "America" 8ml h Organ postlude, "Funeral March". ..Chopin This will be tho program for the Mc- Kluloy memorial service this evening in tho First Christian church: uncrnl March Hymn Nearer, My God, to Thee Congregation Scripture Beading Prayer Cornet Solo Lead, Kindly Light Joseph Spnuldlng Offertory Solo Bemember Me Dr. B. O. Williams Address Hov. V. B. Crewdson losing Hymn Congregation "Tho Spirit of Christ" will be Hov. J. W. Wilson's subject of his sermon this morning In the First Congrcgatlonnl church. Evening service will ho renamed tonight and tho meeting will be nddrossod y Miss Chambers, returned missionary. Miss Efllo Chambers, a returned mission- ry from Erzroum, Turkey, will speak In Trinity Methodist church this morning at 10:30. Miss Chambers passed through tho experiences of tho Armenian massacres and will speak of them. Memorial services wilt bo held In the evening, ltev. D. C. -'ranklln, D. D., and others will speak. In St. Paul's Episcopal church Hov. Gcorgci Kdward Walk, rector, will admin ister communion nt 8 a. m. There will bo morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Sun day school will be at noon. Evening service will bo omitted. Sunday school will meet In All Saints' chapel at 3 p. m. Itov. Harvey Hosteller of tho Second rcsbytcrlati church will preach this morn ing on "Ono for All." His subject in tho evening will bo "Ashamed of Jesus." Services will be at 10:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sunday school will he at noon and young people's mooting at 7:30. Tho First Church of Christ. Scientist, will havo services this morning at 10:45 n the Sapp building. Tho subject will be Reality." Sunday school will follow tho service. There will be nn exporlence meet ing Wednesday night nt 8. Mtmlcnlc. Tho First Presbyterian church choir will glvo a muslcalo next Tuesday evening, Sep tember 24, In tho church under tho auspices of the Ladies' society. Admission, 25 cents. Program: Quartet Let the Hills and Vales ne- sounn iiicnnrjs Mrs. Welsh, Miss Worley, Mr. Big don und Mr. Coker. ,'lano Sqlo Fifth Nocturno Lcybnch tiss iiiiriuuHf j-urpyui, ocnl Solo The Song of tho Heart Louise Tunison Miss May Worley. Vocal Solo Bendemeor Stream Lucius Prvor. Vocal Duet-The Idol of My Heart. ...Stnhl sirs, weisii and air. t-oKer. Vocal Solo (a) Folk Song McDowell (u) iiusn-u-uyc, sweet, My Own Hawicy W. S. Blcdon. Piano Solo Polka do Concert Bnrtlctt Mrs. Donnld Macrae, jr. Vocal Solo I Promlso Theo DeKovcn airs. Ida wels-Bovucrt. Quartet Away to tho Woods Congrevo Airs, wcisn, .miss v oney, air. mg don nnd Mr. Coker. Bargains every day nt rummage sale. Iteal ISstnto Trnunfern. These 'transfers were filed yesterday in the abctract, title and loan offico of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Nannie A. Durnnd and husbnnd to Mnini (.. c attemucx. lot 7. d ock Bushnell's add. w d $1,000 F. J. Day nnd wire to urpha 1.. .mc- Curdy, part or 101 a, iuock a. mi hnnW'K 'M 11 dil nnd strin udlolnlnK. w .1 400 Allen Chllds nnd wife to Kmlcn Hutch inson, hud lot 4 nnu part or sun lot 3 of out plat lot 169 nnd sub lot 10 of out pint lot 170, Council Bluffs, q c d A. J. Mnndel and wife to Marzcll Kprslen. lr.. lot 1. u ock vt. xicers sub. w d 1.000 Chris Hcnsnn ana wire to jonn lea Osboru, ni so ncft az-ro-w, w a..,, i.unj Five transfers, aggregating $3,481 Council IltufTa Society, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carse are homo from nn enBtt-rn trip. Henry Leffert left yesterday morning for two mourns in (.nuiornin. Miss Miih Itnblnson of South Sixth street returned Wednesday from a, month's visit Biggest School Tablet In town And It soils for only 5 cents. We havo an Immcnao lino of SCHOOL SUPPLIES of HI kinds. We have a SPECIAL nULED LAIIGE TABLET, same ns wido slnglo ruled drawing for paper, MADE ESPECIALLY FOR US; costs only 5 cents. Besides we have practicing and drawing paper of all kinds. Our line of pencils at S, 10 and 16 cents p dozen avo hard to beat. When you want anything In this line you will always find It at our itoro and at the lowest prices In town, Geo. W. Fletcher's Drug Store, 106 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Iowa with her sister, Mrs. John Martin of Ceresco, Neb, Mrs. M. J. O'Connell of Hastings, In., Is guest of Miss Lucy Dalley, Miss Flora Judson will leave Mondny for Washington to attend school. Miss Uthel Cook of Avunue F enter tained Informally last owning. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schocntgen will lenve today for a visit In New York. Miss Mae Boblnson of Sixth street has ns her cucst Hugo Johnson of Ceresco, Neb. Charles Itoynolds hus gone to Chicago to take a courso In electrical engineering. Theodore Tholl of the First National bank Is homo from his vncnllon In Colo rado. The Woman's club. B. M. S will meot Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Bey nolds. Mrs. J, Ilolf of Lincoln, Neb., Is guest of Mrs. 1. C. Bonhnm of North Second street. Harry Long left Thursday for Washing ton to resume his studies nt Gullandott college. Tho Elks are nrrnnglng for social nffalrs for the winter season, to lncludo several dances. Miss Blanche Patterson of Glen avenue cntortaliuil a number of tho younger sot Friday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. James 13. Spalding of Sioux City are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. James N. Cosady, Jr. Miss Kiln. Wirt left Thursdny for Lin coln, Neli,, to resume her studies In the Stato university. Mr. and Mrs. f. K. Lull nnd daughter, Lilian, of Macedonia, nre guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith. Tho young people of the First Congrega tional church will havu u soclul Friday night In the church parlors. Miss M.ibel Sackett of Third street Is home from Newton, In., whero sho at tended tho wedding of a friend, Mrs. I. U. Bonhnm Is homo from Jeffer son, la., whero sho attended tho wedding of Thomas Watts nnd Miss Dorothy Hend. It. P. Gnrham of Portland, Ore., Mrs. N. P. Kidder and Miss Alice Cross of Ypsibintl, .Mich,, uro guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oorham. Mrs. Clmrles Jonen of Norfolk, Neb., Is guest of Mr and Mrs. It. K. Wlatt of Fourth strret. Mrs. Jones Is daughter of Governor Savngo of Nebraska. , Mert Grout. Joo Wallace nml Harry Kcat Ing havo returned from tho Black Hills. M. 8. Welker, who accompanied the party, will remuln iv short time longer. Daniel llhodes entertained ut his home pit Upper Broadway Monday owning In honor nf llU rjltl. lilpfliHnv nnnli.0..n- J Following an Informal retention stitmer rus served. Tho enuiL'plllnnt nt IJ. W tlmin C1S South Twelfth street, and Miss Minnie Wilson, 1218 South Nineteenth street, is an nounced, tho wedding to take pluco ut tho now iiumo i iicKiiay, nepiomoor Zl. Mr. L. II. Hnworth announces thn rn- gngement of his daughter. Miss Nellio M. inwortn, mm i- rniiK w. Heed, son of Mr, nd Mrs. Freeman I. Hi-nd. Mini tmirrlniz,. will tnko place nt tho homo of tho bride, 1018 J- o 11 r 1 11 avmnin. Wmlm-Hibiv m-iibIbj September 25. Mr. nml Mm. A. W llimlu,... nli.l.n,in.i their sixty-sixth weddinir iiiinlvrrMiirv uesday at their home, 317 h'nst Pierce treet. In tin- uftprnnnn uiwl largo number of friends and ruhttlvos called iu i'aihiu congnuuin lions. Air. nnd Mrs. Bonhnm wero married September 17, 1S35, In l'kimlnir countv. KnntiwUv Mr. n,,,, ham's maiden nHine was Rachel Hay'don. MnrrltiKC UooimcK. Licenses to wed wore Issued yesterday to tho following: Name and Besldcncc. Ace Iioiiiuh H. Smith. Pottitwnltnmln. Mary K. Cormack, Pottawnttnmle 2 Frank 13. Bender, Council Bluffs 31 Alvina Tradel, Mindcn, la 24 CRACKSMEN MISS BIG HAUL BorKlnrn Hlmv Open Mnfp nt Hardy After 7:1,000 linn Iloen Taken Out. FORT DODGi:, la., Sept. 21. (Special Telegram.) Tho safe In tho prlvato bank f Bccer & Cleevor, at Hardy, Humboldt county, Iowa, wns blown open by safe- rackers last night. Tho door of tho safe was blown Into fragments by n hoavv charge of dynamite. Tho loss was slight, s Mr, Clcever had that same owning taken $3,000 in cash from tho safo and cnrrled it homo with htm. The burglars secured 210. ho robbers' got away without nrouslug be town and although bloodhounds wero put on their trail this morning they mado good their escape. Tbreo hangcrson about town who havo disappeared nro suspected of the thoft. Gerinnii I-lilltorn Orunnlrr. IOWA CITY, la.. Sept. 21. (Special.) Tho German-American Press association. which convened here yesterday, hnB effected their organization: President. Joseph Elboeck, Des Moines; first vice prcsldcut, Carl Lohman, Burlington; second vlco pres ident, Adolph Peterson, Davenport; secre tary, H. Mahraun, Iowa City; treasurer, August llllmcr, Now Hnmpton. Klllril by Live Wire. CRESCO, In.. Sept. 21. (Special.) James Wilson, street commissioner at Creaco, waB killed Inst evening by coming In contact with a llvo wire. ITALIAN USES LONG KNIFE Slnsltcn Olil Mnn Neitr Cnnilirln, Wo,, for Objecting to Ilrmarkii About McKlnley. LEAD. S. D., Sept. 21. (Special Tolo- grara.) The police of this city and county officers have been liuormea 01 a murder ous cutting nffray noar Cambria, Wyo., across tho Black Hills line. At nn Italian wedding tho question of tho McKiniey as sassination camo ur. A young man. whoso namo Is being kept uor.ret, made insinuating remarks about the matter and an old Italian named Comeo chldcd him. Tho young man drew a long knife from his coat find cut open Comeo's stomach. Tho old man can not llvo. Tho young man escaped nnd Is ho- llevcd to be coming townrd this city in company with another young man who Is woll known here. Ilrnnk Too Much Alcohol. DEADWOOD, S. D.. Sept. 21. (Special Telegram.) Tho coroner's Jury, today, de cided that Mrs. Matilda Faust enmo to her death by drinking too much nlcohol. This Wttk will be Bargain Week at the Big Store Wo will linvo on exhibit find demonstration of IIliinUo'H famous coffees at our storo till this week, beginlng- Mondny, September 1, Ineltidlnj; Suturduy, September tiS where, every person visiting our store will hnve tlio filensuro of partaking- of u cup of tho delicious coffee free of clinrge. Useful and vnluablo MHivenlr glveu away nil week. Bargains MONDAY, SEPTKMBEH, 23 10 bars Diamond C soap for 25c. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24 Jersey Cream or Whlto noso flour, 90c. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 Qrape-Nuts, por package, 9c. Meat Department SPRING CHICKENS (dressed), per pound,12'(4c. Nover was thero such bargains In this department as wo have for you week regular cool weather prices. Boiling Beef, 4c and 5c. Roast Beef, 6c, 7c and Sc. Mutton Stew, 5c. Mutton Legs, 10c, Good Steak, Ec, Full lino of Lunch meats always week. Wo can savo you money. .j $7.50, oiiipo weaves. 'If Smith Si THE GUS SUN AMERICAN MINSTRELS AT DOHANY THEATER ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT Wednesday Evening, Sept. 25 I'ndor the auspices i f Council Bluffs Iidge No. 531, II, p. O. i: nnd tho Knights of I'ythlns.41 PEOPLE-40. Sweetest alngers, funniest rommedlans, greatest dancers, Sam Horner, Sam Drame, Dromand Bros., Kresko nnd Lynch, Nugent Bros., Ellctt trio, H. W. Chapman, Hurry Merrych nnd Oils Sun, unlisted by others. Urand street partulu at 12 m on principal streets. r A Big Cut in Prices Is a halt thrown out by many drug stores In which It Is presumed that tho pcoplu get tho direct benefit. Tho scheme Is tho snmo that tho angler applies when ho baits hltt hook with n tempting morsel to cntch tho nibbling sucker. You get pulled In out of tho wet In tho long run. Every legitimate business must sell Its goods at a fair living prollt und nny diversion from this established fact Is disastrous. The plain fncts oro that the adver tised low prices on theso goods are balta to got your trado nnd these lusscs will bo mndo up by a heavy overcharge on the other goods you buy. Our aim is to do a legitimate business with the lowest range of profits possible and by giving us vour trado you will havo moro money nt tho end of tho year than you wouM If you nro taken In by the shrewil tactics of these cut price artists who nro after your money only. Don't forget this timely advice. S. E. Whaley, THE DRUGGIST, 'Phone 387. 416 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iown. Blnlsdcll l?npev CovGVGd Pencils, 18c por cloz For three days only, next Thursday, Fri day and Saturdny, September ill, "J7 nnd 28, wo will sell Blnlsdcll Paper Covered Pencils for ISg a dozen. There Is no limit. You can buy as muny dozen as you want, but you must buy them on next Thursday, Krlday or Saturday. Mall orders filled If received before Saturday night. If sent by matt ndd 3c n dozen for postage. i2ft sheets of writing paper ICa 00 xxx envelopes 15c -"oolscnp and legalcnp, 3G sheets for.... 10c Letter size, 4S sheets tor 10c Faber's "Korka" ana othor 10c pen holders fc All So penholders 3c J2.50 Waterman Fountain Pens M !107 ItrondTVU, Council muffs. LEAnN crayon, enlarging. Kxcoptlonal op portunity for young man with nbillty. Stamp for particulars. Box 35$, Council Bluffs, Iowa. for the Week THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Celluloid Cold Water Starch, per pack age, 7c. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Lewis' Lye, per can,' 7c. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Bargains In every department. this Pork Sausage, 10c. Atlanta Hams, 4 to 6 pounds, 10c. Bacon, smoked, 10!c to 12',ac 10-lb. pall Pure Lard, fl.10. Salt Pork, 10c. on hand. Do uot fall to give us a call this Setting the pace in Overcoats Every style but old styles Paddock, Chesterfield, Regal, Automobile and Box. In fall and winter weights at $10, $12.50, $15 to $25. A Jnl., 1 11 4-1 auu picllll, tlliu 111 till lllC JIUpCI you have thorn from ua they're Bradley, COM NG TO THE ji E. J. CARPENTER'S i FOR HER SAKE An Elaborate Scenic Equipment! A Great Cast! Sensational Situations ,, Startling Climaxes ., Bewildering Effects !; Until now n sewlnp; mnchlno has been only a suwInK machine. Our new No. 118 Is not only n perfect sewlnfr machine, but when not in uso Is attractive and servlc ablo as a tablo fitted throughout In tho most thorotiKh rnannor ball bearing, doublo feed and perfect In detail. Tho head comes to position with belt on, ready for use. it Is mado oy skilled workmen to do perfect work, and to bo beautiful and con venient. Second-hand machines from $5.00 up. Parts nnd repairs for all machines. All kinds of machines repaired and for rent. G. A. Bullis, 337 Broadway, A Fortune Saved From the Ashes In 15 to 20 years' use a Hot-Water or Steam System will save $1,200 to $1,800 over other methods of warm ing, besides securing the advantages of healthfulness, cleanliness, comfort, convenience and safety, IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators In plaids, right." 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. DOHANY SOON. When You Buy don't be content with less than the latest and best. He a lifetime Invest ment If you get a New Home NO. 118 I)R01 II LAD Sewing Machine Telephone 378 Council Bluffs. Ia. J. C. Bixby & Son, uouiicii nuiiiH, la. Something to be Proud of Is tho lireproacbabln manner In which your linen Is always laundored when you bring It to our laundry, Wo aro proud of It our selves, nnd of tho fact that not even "the beautiful mow" that caps Mount Diana Is whiter or of liner finish In Its Klaclal smoothness than Is tho linen that we are dolnR up every day. Spoclal rates to agents. AVrlte to ui. BLUFFS CITY LAUNDRY 22-21 North Main Street. Telephone 31L COUNCIL OLWKS, IOWA.