Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 17, 1901, PART I, Page 8, Image 8

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    T1TTC OMAHA DAILY HEEt SUynAV. yOVOBRT? IT. 1001.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
.MI.MMl .MH.VIIO.V
' Davis fclli drugs.
Htji kert Bells carpets ami rugs.
lolz beor at Ncumaycr's hotel.
Tir. CSrcc n, otllcc 3l 8PP block.
f Isbnch burners. Hlxby & Son.
Wollmnn, scientific optlolnn, VH Ilroadway.
Vr Stephenson, Hnldwln block. lilovator.
1 Missouri oak body wood. lM cord. " m.
Kvelch, 23 N. Main at. Tel. 128.
, New shipments of elegant plcturo framo
UnoilldlnKH nt C. K. Alexander & Co. n.
I 1'or rent, modern seven-room residence,
WO KlRlitli street, corner Sixth avenue.
J Hlalr reported to tlio police yesterday
the theft of Ills bicycle from In front of tho
Hupp block. , .
Word wan received hero yesterday of tho
death" t iJelhl, la., of Miss Uall Uustafson,
formerly of this city.
The only place In the country to Ret
.pliotoKraph mid xavo, half your money l
'nt William', ill Ilroadway.
j f Hamilton of Council llluffs and
iKstella Mellrlde of Dcnlson, la., were mar
tried yesterday by Justice Iorrler.
ii-..,. i,..rfnrtnpd the mar rinse
ceremony yesterday f.ir Charles K. Davis
ami I Mr" Antoinette Meltaven, both of this
city -
Petersen fc He hoetilnR, aicrrlam block,
have the most complete lino of Hot H ast
Htoves Iti the city ami" nt prices that will
surprise you.
Harrv and John tiad.', found Kullty of
uBBaultliiK J. K. Nielsen In u nn-Uff mlxup,
Vie niic.l and costs apiece yesterday
by Justice llryant.
The iirituiiictitri In the Orund hotel tc
elvershl cms.- were submitted before
Judm- Mol'herson In tho federal court vcs.
urdav and tin- matter taken under advise
ment' by him.
Wanted for cash, a live to seven-room
. ntinur within elKht block of Itloomor
.UmoVnmst b" a baiKnl... Council IHtiffH
MortKHKe eomimliy, 6S Broadway, I . .
Coker. manager.
JmlKo Oreen of th" district eourt yester
du reduced the ball In Mrs. Kllanowskl s
case to and In that or May Muds-en to
JK" Neither bad succeeded In furnlshliiK
IkiikI up to hist nluhi.
Marlon and John Wilson, arrested pn
t ha rues made by two younK ulrls, were ills
churned In police court yesterday inornliiK.
Jake Hethers, arrested In connection with
the same ease, was also discharged.
The case iiKiiliwt James I.. Kerry.
Itinerant slr.n painter. eharRed with obtain
ins money under false pretniiMes from II. M.
Hurnent. shoo dealer, nun dismissed In Jim
tlco Kerrlefs eoittt yesterday for want of
tiriiueclltlfltl.
Mrs. Ilendlee. wife ol A. J. Headier, who
was kllleil by a Northwestern train last
ednedav. arrived from Independence,
Mo , yestcrdav. The authorities have been
unable to tci'ch the two sons, supposed to
be In Lead, S. I).
Do you want anything in the hoii
furnlstiliw line? If you do and want Rood
value, excellent woods and the lowest prices
uo to the Iowa Kurnlture and Carpet com
pany. i"1 Hroadway. You can buy on the
nsy payment plan. "Phono, I,. Oil,
The licnrliiK of John Devaney and son
Hlehard and I'M IJrndt. iharRed with
breaklnR Into tho Maxwell commission
store on Ilroadway and stealliiR a uoantlty
of potatoes was continued In police nourt
yesterday until Monday. The ball of the
defendant was placed at each. I ho
yotntoro were reenvered,
Sheriff .Morgan or tilrnwooii was in coun
cil llluffH ycsteiday to take a look at A. N.
lllnes. broiiRht here fronf Neola. chanted
with stcallm; horse and Iiurrv rrotn -n
llvervinan at Weston. 1 lines Is thought lo
bo the man who hired a horse and biitfuy
from a liveryman In Malvern and sold them
in Shenandoah. Moruan thoiiRlU lllnes
answered the description of the man he
wnntcd, but to make Hiiro sent for the Mai
v ( ru liveryman.
ToulRht will be laiiRhliiR nlht at the
Imhanv theater, when one of the funniest
muslcnl eoincdleH etiroute will be the at
traction. I'nllke most so-called musical
comedies ".Miss llursey from Jersey" pos
sesses a plot, the story of which Is a pleas
ini; one, prettily told and delightfully con
cluded, it overllouH with brlRht dialogue,
'iind mlrtb-piovokliiR sltuutiiius; Is made up
of distinct. Impressive characters and
moves with unrctnrded activity. ThrouRh
iout the piece are Introduced a number of
the latest nrnleal nuinbeis, ensembles ai'd
ililRh-clasH specialties.
The Council llluir Woman's club will
bIvh a series of entertainments durliiR the
ivlnler. belnnlnR next h'llday nlRlit with a
concert at the Hioadway Methodist KpU-
copal eliurcb by the' Woman's Hympho'.iy
orehcslra, conducted ny .lose in necacr.
Carl lleeker, the violin soloist, accom
linnles this oruhestra. The second enter
talument will be a lecture by William
Jlawley Siullb, on January El. The third
will b a lecture by Colonel Copelaud Feb
ruary 22. The last of the scries will be
characterization by HUns Day on March
lin. Course of tickets for this series will Lo
fl.Oft; sliiRlo tickets, W cents. On sale at
wMexnnder'H Art emporium and also at Wil
cox's store.
.
N. V. PlumblnR Co., telephone 2i0.
RUNAWA? BOY IS KILLED
Biztein-Yur-Old Irnin Cirad Rm Down
bj Bock Iilud Trtia,
LIMBS BROKEN AND SKULL CRUSHED
Sunday school v,.ll be at noon. Junior Kn-t Saturday evenlnc on at journment of court
dcavor toclcty nt 3 p. m. and youtiR pco- hu. cxpeds Jo return Mom a Y- Jc Ouu
ple a meeting nt 7 p. m. . n(,1 returned to Colorado l rlday nlKht.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, r)nl DIIICCC COPICTV
will hold services In the Sapp building at OUUPtiiu puuri o uv""k' '
10:15 a. m. "Soul and Hody" will be the, vuUh Kr( Al.u, "Trd- and l.nneh-
suojeci. nunoay scaooi win ue ni ine ciusu
of the service.
Services In tho letter Day Saints' church
will he at 10:30 n. m. and 7: 30 p. in. Kldwr
F. M. Cooper will preach In tho evening. 1
Sunday Bchool will bo nt noon
Dentil I Instant nml llodj
OliR;ri nllou for n I. ouu
t.nil Win Pupil nt School
fur Dear.
Hxciiiiei
Irtie
Arnln Courad, a 16-ycar-old pupil at the
Iowa School for the Deaf, who ran away
from tho institution Friday evening In com
pany with cnother boy. was struck ami In
stantly killed yesterday morning by the
fast mall train on the Hock Island tracks
nt (lallagher's crossing, seven miles east
of Council muffs. That tho train hnd
struck and killed any person was not known
until It reached here, when engineer
Schultis found blood upon the pilot of hl
locomotive. Word was sent down tno line
for tho crew on the local passenger train
reaching here nt 11:35, to look out for and
pick up the body. Tho corpse of young
Conrad was found lying outside of the right
of wny with the skull crushed In and other
wise Inltired. It was tnken to Lunklcy's
undertaking rooms In this city, where
Coroner Treynor will hold an Inquest Monday.
Young Conrnd and a pupil named Clyde
t.niiuherv ran awny from the school rri-
day evening and walked down the railroad
tracks to Underwood, whence word wns
sent to Superintendent Ilothert that the
boys were there. Mr. Rothert telephoned
naklnc that the hoys ho placed on the pas
senger train passing through there about
10 o'clock and sent lo this city and he would
have mel them at the station. From young
l.oughery's stntemcnt It seems that when
they were laken to the depot and Conrad
learned they were to ho sent back he ran
away down tho line and tho train left with
out him.
It is supposed that yesterday morning
he decided to return to the .school and
was walking toward Council Hluffs when
run down and killed by tho fast mall. The
fiint mall on tho Itock Island Is due to ar
rlvo In Council llluffs at 7:55 a. m but
It was nearly three hours lato nnd It Is said
wns running sixty miles an hour when
passing the point where young Conrnd was
killed. Knglnccr IMiultz says he did not
notice the boy on the track nnd was un
awarn that his engine had struck any poi
son until ho discovered the blood on the
pilot when looking over the engine nftcr
reaching Council llluffs.
Young Conrad, who was denf and dumb
wns evidently kllleil Instantly. The bnc
of his head was crushed In and his left
arm and leg were fractured. Ills father, a
well-to-do farmer, lives near Jones. All-
' dubon county.
con Attrnrt, Welilln Arc
I'eiT
Tho Atlas club will meet Thursday after
noon with .Mrs. noucri .muiiis ai. me
Mrs. Mullencnux, pastor of the Congrc- tipnnrd.
Rational church at Magnolia, la., wilt con- The art department, of the Council llluffs
duct two services today under the auspices ' Woman's club will meet In the clubrooms
of tho Woman's Christian Temperance tomorrow, with Mrs, W. N. Clifford ns
union. At 3 o'clock this nfternoon In the chairman.
First Ilaptlst church she will deliver nn , The literature department of the Council
address for men only. Jn the evening she I tiluffg Woman's club will meet nt tho club-
will speak In the First Congregational i room Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. J. K.
church. Cooper as chairman,
There will be morning prayer at 11 Mr, nnd Mrs. M. F. Ilohrer. Mrs. Llpc
o'clock today in Ornco Episcopal church. ) and Mrs. Meigs entertained the Oakland
Sunday school will be at it. 15 a. m. 1 Avenue Cnrd club at the home of Mr. 'and
i Mrs, Hohrcr Friday evening.
Stephan Ilros. arc putting In a steam- , The Athenian club met Thursday after-
heating plant in the new Wlckham block noon t the homo of Mrs. W. Hlgglnson.
on Ilroadwar. i The Woman's club will meet Wednesday
' , 'nfternoon with Mrs. Charles Officer of Scv
Gravel roofing. A. II Head, 511 Ilroadway. cnth gtrcctj .
Davis sells gllsT . . II. W. llazellon entertained at her
nome i iiuihumj- hiiciuuuu.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams entertained
at nn oyster party at their homo Wcdnes-
HUMOR IN COLORADO TRIAL
Conn Has n llnril 'lime Trjlnu to uay nigni.
Keep Do" o l.nuiililer In llojle
Ihirnx Milt,
Pat Murphy of Victor and John D.
O'Hnlre, the merchant tailor of Colorado
Springs, who grubstaked James Hums,
Jnincs Doyle and Jerry O'Drlscoll In the
early days of their prospcrtlug In the i
Cripple Creek district, wcic the witnesses
examined Saturday for tho ptaiutllT In tho
Doylc-tlurns Milt In the district court. A
both witnesses nre possessed of a rich
Celtic brogue. Indicative of (heir birth
place, they provided considerable amuse
ment for both the attorneys engaged In
the case and the spectators who crowded
the courtroom all day. Tho court had
frequently to rap for order, despite the
fart that thn dignity of the bench wns se
verely taxed at times, and on one occa
sion, when the laughter Of tho spectators
wns louder Hum usual. Judge Oreen threat
ened to have tho courtroom cleared.
Murphy, who preceded O'llalre on the
stand. Is a typical Irishman nnd his na
tive wit and humor cropped out In almost
every answer he made. lie tcstlden to
being out of a Job In the fall of l&t2 and
going to tho Crlpplo Creek district to spo
"If he could not find a hole In the ground
where gold was." He met a man who
wanted either to locate or purchase a
elnlm and together they went lo where
IltiniH and Doyle vveio working on the
Hob Tall No. 2. They suggested purchas
ing a claim In that locality, but Hums, the
witness said, told them he and his part
ner. Doyle, had located oNt-rythlng nround
there and they would be only wasting their
time. Hums, he said, offered to sell for
$100 any one of the claims he wild he
owned on an adjoining mountain. Murphy
also told In his rich brortio the story of
how O'llalre kicked Doyle and Hums out
of their cabin after the trouble with
O'Drlscoll. It was the recital of this In
cident by O'llalre nt the former trial
which caused so much amusement. ,Just
as the witness was leaving the stand Sen
ator PnttcrMin asked him where he wns
bom. With a merry twinkle in his eye
Murphy, in the richest brogue he could
muster, nnewcrcd: "Suro. now. Senator
Patterson. Is It necet-sary for yez to no
Former City Assessor W. D. Hardin real- me sich a question? Sure. yer. knows by
lied csterdny that thcro Is truth In the j my fcpachc where I came from and. bc-
old saying. "There Is many a slip "twlxt gorra. I ain't a bit ashamed of II. eltner.
Mrs, A. T. Blwell of Willow avenue en-
tcrlalned nt cards Tuesday evening.
Miss Louise Elbert of Des Moines Is guest
of Mrs. Horace Kverctt.
The Woman's Whist club was entertained
Tuesday nfternoon at the home of Mrs. C.
II. Tyler
Tho Friday Evening Whist rlub was cn-
(Continued nn Ninth Page.)
CUTS OUT HIS EXTRA PAY
lliniril f County Super Isors ltrnliiil
It Voir In Anriior'
Cnse,
Fine
Boxes
of
Candy....
We keep candy, the best made.
With the name of John O. Wood
ward d- Co., on every box you
know you arc getting the real
thing In good candy. Our con
fectionery will give satisfaction
with every purchate you make.
Hecausc we will govc you only
pure goods. You ought to try
our chocolates the next time you
buy. .nd the boxes In which
these line candles are put up In
nre cry pretty. You will al
ways got your money's worth at
our store.
George W. Fletcher's
Drug Store,
Tlione '275,
106 Broadway, Council Bluffs
Suits, Overcoats
and Reefers
for Boys and Young Men
coiisistiiij; of cvci'.vthiiifi stylish for winter wear nt popular
prices. All the latest creations from the best makers in the
country nt prices that cannot lie duplicated.
Overcoats from $3,00 up
Reefers from $2,50 up,
Suits from $2,00 up,
"If you have them from us they're right. "
Smith & Bradley,
415 Broadway,
Council Bluffs.
SPECIAL CLOAK SALE MONDAY
Tomorrow (Monday), for one day only, we will offer induce
ments in our cloak department to the ladies of Council Bluffs and
vicinity that will be appreciated by those who have not yet pro-cm-ed
their winter jackets, NOTHING RESERVED.
SEE REDUCTION IN PRICES
$2.98
VN ODD LOT OF .1 ACKETK. all short and mostly
black. raiiiini in price from r.00 to $7.30. Monday's sale
price
llrnl IMnlr 'rriitinfer.
The,e tranafcrH were flleil yesterday In
the (instruct, title and loan olllce of J. W
Squire, 101 I'earl street:
O. II. Smith nml wife to Murv V.
lntx 1 nnd 2. block li.
WrlKht'n nild, w. d
J.nrn Jeiisi-u and ylfoto C. U Clat-
lernucK, n"4 ne-i it -, n i. uti
toU no'i 3-77-14 and 'J.ll aerr In
il wU nw'i t-t-4M. w. d
Joseph W. navls and wlfo to Charles
Hchmldl, Jr.. lots 1 to H, block 1?.
town of Avoca, w. d
Jnnies Peterson nnd wlfo to V. I,.
Haines. hw4 uc'i 2:1-77-14, w. d
James II. Orninii and wlfo to Kdtnuud
H Martin. se4 noU U-7r.-i:t, c. e. d..
Ororgla A. Stlmpson to same, same.
o, c. d
V J. liny and wife. .1. I', lless nnd
wife to 11. I. Oallaher. lots 11 and 11',
block 23, Burns' add, w. d oo
Cecilia Hell nnd husband to Lena 1,.
f'ottrell, eVi c4 tio'i nw'i 29-75-13,
nnd 1 ticro on s, w. d 'i,!
Total elKht transfers i 6,S.7
450
2,f10
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1
1
vify
i
the cup Hnd tho lip." when the Hoard or
County Supervisors rescinded Its action lu
allowing him Jt.000 extra compensation for
the years 18H8 to lftno Inclusive.
Tho law provides that at the January
session of the Hoard of County Supervisors
it shall fix tlio compensation of asKcssors
for that year. County Attorney Klllpack
Knvo It ns his opinion that the action of
tho board Krlday In allowltiR Hardin an
extra f 1,000 for his services ns assessor
of the city of Council llluffs durlns the
yenis 1S!S, ISflO and 1800 was without au
thority of law. Tho matter was closed
when the hoard fixed his salary each year
at the January session and the county at
torney said the hoard had no rlslit under
the statutes to open It up apaln.
In nccordanco with this opinion from
tho county attorney the supen isorn unani
mously voted to rescind Its notion. Su
pervisors Matthews. Anld nnd Hnnsen.
whllo votlnR with tho rest of the board,
made n statement, which war. ordered
spread on tho records, to the effect Hint,
wlillo voting: to rescind their former ac
tion In nllowlnp; the $1,000 In accordance
with the opinion of the county attorney,
they still retained ",the belief that Mr.
Hnrdiu had not received sufficient com
pensation.
Sheriff Cousins submitted a written re
port on tho condition of the cylinder In
the county Jnll. In which he said It could
uot ho opernted by thn Jailer, oxcept with
tho assistance of tbo prisoners, nnd that
It had to he moved so rapidly that It was
dangerous for the prisoners to ko In and
out of their cells while U was rerolvliiK.
Tho report was referred to the committee
consisting of Matthews, Brandos nnd Kcr-
nry.
Thfl board adjourned to Tuesday.
This sally set the courtroom In an up
roar, even .IuiIeo (ircon himself being forced
to join In the laughter.
O'llalre's examination, as" before, was
marked by a number of passages between
him and Senator Patterson. Ills answers
Irritated the statesman from Colorado and
the eourt was finally appealed to by Senator
Patterson to require the wltncf-s to keep
tho "humor" out of his answers. O'llalre's
testimony wns more In leill tbnn before
as lo his grubstaking Iliirn and O'Drlscoll,
the intent being to contradict the Mntcment
of the defense to t,he Jury at the opening
Hint nurns' sisters li.ul worked day and
night with their needles to provide money
for their brother while prospertlng. O'llalre
showed that he had expended $27.1 in fur
nishing supplies for nurns. Doyle nnd
O'Drlscoll. O'llnire's examination was not
finished when court was ndjourtied to Mon
day. Dovln Is expected to go on the stand
i the .(inclusion of O'llalre's examination.
Pornicr Governor TlionuiH left lor ucnor
Waterman
fountain Pens
Del.ong's stationery department Is the
place to cet them. Conic In and llnd out
about them.
7.50
Pnuntalu Pen Fluid
25c Diamond Library Pasto
I'abcr Pencils, per dozen ....
Dixon Pencils, per dozen ....
120 sheets writing paper
100 good X.KX Envelopes ....
Pens, all kinds, ten for
30
.,10c and 2."c
Me
ItOc
Ifle
1.1e
,1c
Ilroadway,
Mall orderH tilled quick
Council Bluffs.
Stephan Bros, are putting In n hot-water
heating plant In the new rcsldeneo being
erected by Dr. Charles E. Woodbury on
Willow avenue and Third street.
Davis sells paint.
HELPING HAND.
Vo extend to you the helping hand tu this
ttmi thn nrnhlmn nf how to tliako
tastes nnd desires meet purse capacity Is
your one thought. It doesn't tuke so awfully
;,i,.i. ninnnv in Iniv nleasliig Christmas
presents If ono will but go to the right place
nnd ko early. Wo bellevo a visit to our
store will help you solve tho problem to
your entire satisfaction, llerp are Jewelry
nnd Novelties,, with quality, "workmanship
nnd prices to Suit nil, Htyh'H exclusive and
popular. All now stock ami only up-to-dato
designs,
HERMAN M. LEFFERT
Dntlelan. Jeweler nnd Kngruver.
ii,.rk',,iv,.iiv riimnttitn (.li'ti Avenue.
ulTs, lown.
MS Hroadway, Opposlto
Council Hi
LEWIS CUTLER
Funeral Director v
lHucoMr to W. O. Kti
u VUAHL STHJSUT. 'l-kua Wl,
FARM LOANS 6pSfi?
U Main St.. Counoll U'.uda.
Iow a Steam Dye Works
ill) I IIIIOAIIWA V, ( Ol M'lb IH.ri'KS.
MnUn vnm nl.l rlntlics look llko new,
CLUAKINU, DVI3INU and UBrAiniNO.
Cnancll ninffii Chnrohr.
Another of the serleB of sacred concerts
which have proved so popular will be given
this evening In the Broadway Methodist
church. The choir of twenty-five voices,
under the direction of Ned Mitchell, will bo
nhslsted by Miss May Irene Tlnlny. soprano
f-olotst, and Philip R. Bear, tenor soloist
of St. Aloystus' church, ashlnston, D, C.
Program:
lrAliulnKuiiNlilnr nnd SbadoW
' Dudley Buck
Olnrt.1 Pntli
Ilymn-Stoiid Up for Jesus Webb
Magnlllcat Urneltott
Henldlo Anlma Mea tiould
Solo-0 Lord, Ilo Merciful Uartlctt
mIrs M'iv lreno Klnlav.
Hvmn n Culvnrv Uoblnsoil
Anthcm-O Hear My Prnyer. .... . . . ..Noyes
Tenor unuguio, mv. .miiciicii,
Solo-Thy King Rodney
Prof. Ph 111 n I.. Hear.
nirnnrv Avo Maria Ilhelliberger
Duet The Lord Is Thy Light Buck
pror. near ami .Mr. .Miicnen.
iTvmn Take Mv Life and Let It He .
Mnhi'i
Postlude Minuet Hamilton Clarke
Kdwnrd Oarelsscn, violinist, will play
Wlenlawskl's "Legendc" In tho Klrst Con-
gregattonnl church tonight. Tho choir will
sing "Consider nnd Hear Me," by Carl
Pllueger. nnd Miss Bertha Williams will
sing Wlllard's "Prayer" with violin and
organ accompaniment. Mr. Thlckstuti, or-
ganlst. will play Alexandre Gullmont's
"Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs.
Uluinenscholn's "Gloria In Excolsls" will
bo sung at tho morning service.
In St. Paul's Kplscopal church Itov.
Oeorno Kdward Walk, rector, will adminis
ter communion nt 8 a. m. There will bo n
morning prayer and sermon at 10:30; sub
ject, "A Chrlstlnn Soul's Importunity.
Evening prayer and sermon will be nt
7.30; subject, "The Church and tho Fnm-il:'."
llev, Harvey Hostetler, pastor, will
preach In tho Second Presbyterian church
at 10:30 a, m. and ";:t0 p. m. "Tho Uw of
Klndnefs" will bo his morning topic and
"Coming to Hltnfell" his evening tbeuu.
Nature's
Highest
Endorsement
Hot-Water and Steam Systems
have almost entirely superseded
all other methods in greenhouse
growth. Similarly, that fact
guarantees equal 'hygienic per
fection in house-warming.
IDEAL Boilers and
AMERICAN Radiators
Wo can furnish you something to eat at prices that will astonish everybody, (live
Vn tBn . L nmnM l.ni.n OOOD FOR ALL THIS WEEK.
us a tr al. Mir.. . ...
COPVHIrtHT
J. C. BIXBY & SON,
COUNCIL HLUFFS, IA.
All Ready for
Thanksgiving?
Don't forget about your linen. At the
feast you'll want to be dressed In your
best, and of course you must hnva Immac
ulato linen. If you send your linen to
the Bluff City Laundry you will get It
lmclt in season and done up In perfect
condition. ' Send us your address the
wagon will call.
BLUFF CITY LAUNDRY,
as mi it tii si vin vr,
Teleuhont. nil. Council Bluffs.
If the Young Man
who expressed a desire to shine In society
will send his linen to tho Englo Laundry
there can be no further question of his
hrllllnnt success. We appreciate your
trade. 'Phono 157.
EAGLE LAUNDRY CO.,
W L. Douglass, Prop,
721 Hroadway,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
uSic""d Jackets
LOT 1 All lutlics' anil misses'
jiickcts over if") and U to $7."0.
in liij; ranc of colors ami sizes,
Monday sale g OO
ii(yp 2 ...-Our entire line, rsinir
ini in prices t'roin SS.r0 to $10.
in 1!T. .'Ml ami ir inches lonjr.
Monday sale
li'i''
LO'p II Your elioiee oT our ex
tensive line from to SIH, in
iill lenptlis ami colors. Mon
day sale
1'i'ii'i'
LOT 4- All of our ladies' jackets raniiifi in
nrirc between Sir. and $'2'2, in oxfords, tans.
fiistttrs. blacks and browns, Mon- H1 p
day sale price only
LOT -All of our ladies' liili frade jackets,
in : lpnpths and full length. Kaplan styles,
some with benver rnllnrs and culTsiantiiim
in price from $'-r to ?:.r). Mon- $22
day sale price only
3.50
Children's Jackets
LOT 1 eonsists of 2.1 jackets, all
jjood colors, sizes I to S years,
regular price to i 1.2,1, Mon-
2.39
jOT 2 Our entire line of jack
ets, raiiinnii in prices from
,4.n0 to $3.00. Monday Rale
price
only
j,OT :i All of our children's
jackets, new and nobby styles,
regular prices &li.;0 to $T..10,
Monday sale EC OO
price only D VMVM
LOT 1 consists of all our high grade chil
dren's jackets of the newest, and latesi
styles, regular prices $8.75 to $10.00, Mon
day sale 7., 50
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COME EARLY AND GET
GOOD SELECTION
WHITELAW
Boston Store
& GARDINER
Council Bluffs, la.
Something to Read and Something to Eat!
3-lb. can tomatoes
lb, can corn.
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Yico oats
f,.lb. packaiio Hanncr oats
L".K' "T'm iiiVlcki ....
"Hell coffee ,ier packtiBo
New rnlsliiH, per In
currant l-M,. PaoH-Ko.........
Now sceocii juiniii", t"
3 cans strinp "'"""'.."iVL"
1 lln.l ,,,.nrhrH. 'A II)S. for
Hrlcd ttrapes. per lu------
New sorKnuni. i
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3 lbs. Rood Broken Java coffee....
Layer ubs, pi-r m
Vltron peel, per lb
OrmiKe peel, per in
Lemon peei, piT 111
(Inllou can syrup
fflliilold starch, per packape
Hulk starch, per lb
Anchor matches, per packaRe
New dates, per II)
Navy beans, new. per lb..........
New dried Lima beans. 3 lbs for.
llorso radish, per bottle
New comb honey
Heinz' ketchup, per bottle.. .......
Hlue Lable ketchup, per bottle ,
ilnr own baked beans, per, Jar...
Pepper Manfioes. per dozen
T'lccalilly. per iiuart
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COLE'S
HotBlastStoves
Save Over One-Third the Fuel.
Over 1,000 In use In Council llluffs.
H'olllnc heef
.Jllr.1.. utr.t.1
VortiThouse steak
Hliniilder stcaK
Lean meal inr milieu mil,,.
l;l,liu unfit
Bmoked bacon
Our meiits nre the best we can buy.
M 15 AT U 15 1 A ii T M KNT
3c to r.e Id-lb. pall lard
,...10o to 12Vio Corned beef
...,10c to'12VjC Hound sleak
7c 'Pino pork sausage.
Be to fie .Mutton stow
Be. .Mutton leRh
. .IOI40 to 12Vio 1 Shoulder roasts
J1.10
5o to fc.
100
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r.c
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60 10 iQ
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, NOV. 19
I'liiur
!) It r . Diamond r. Soap.
25;
Jersey Cream Flour
Uncle Jerry Pancake Hour, per pKjr. ... 7c
nuy the orlKlnal, for sale only hr
I nuy tne original, iur n.uc mu
Council Bluffs I Cole-Brelsf ord
IOWA
Hardware Co
II .Souili Main St., Council llluffs.
Woodward's means Good
i.tuuly.
Good (5andy means Wood
vard's.
ILLUSTRATE YOUR ADS
( WOODWARD'S
Synonyms and
( GOOD CANDY.
JOHH G. WOODWARD ft CO.,
"The Candy Men." Council Bluffs, la.
I mke original designs and furnmh
susKestlons for advertising cuts. Wrlti
me, Council niuffs, Iowa,
RAILWAY TIMH CAH.