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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1903)
TITE OMAHA' DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, PECEMftER Iff, 190.1. r; . . ...STUPENDOUS SALE... . -"- OF" TL-ff TV tl ! TVi TTv a n d TT 1 are y ry J L ioiiu.a Mr. Chorlcs Dominick, of the fjrm of II. T. Hahtt & Co., New York and Chicago, manufacturers, importers and jobbers of Watches, Diamonds and Solid Gold Jewelry, will close his western trip for the season in Council Bluffs, and we have arranged with him to place his entire line of $100,000 WORTH OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY On sale here during the week commencing December 20. In the meantime Mr. Domluick has forwarded us a great part of his entire jewelry stock from Denver, and it sale tomorrow morning at from one. third to one-fourth off the regular price. Mr. Dominick will arrive here with the balance of the goods on uecemucr 19, and during the following week will personally close out his ENTIRE LINE OF SAMPLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. As most people know, samples are always the very best goods any bouse bas to show, and it is from these samples that orders are taken. When the season closes the samples are always put up and sold a duction, uud the next season a new assortment of samples are taken out. We were,, exceedingly fortunate in closing arrangements with Mr. Dominick for the exhibition and sale of his elegant line of goods here, cr portion are just the right things to buy for Christmas presents. THIS BALE IS FOK THE HOLIDAYS ONLY. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. . v WE SELL AS WE BOUGHT, 1-3 AND 1-4 OFF REGULAR PRICE. will be on t a great re as the great- Rings Solid Gold Ring, with small perfect cut diamond In an engrav- ' f fcf ed setting, only ., . uyJ Solid Gold Ring, Tiffany setting, with Mrk perfect whit diamond A Rf a bargain at , ,ov Solid Gold Ring, Tiffany setting, with 4-k porfrct white diamond, Q En a bargain at llr.OV Solid Gold Ring. Tiffany setting, with H-k perfect white diamond, .Jf ti a bargain at Solid Gold Rln. Tiffany settling, with -k perfect whlta diamond, tc specially priced, at UJ,UU Solid Gold Ring, Tiffany settling, with 1-k perfect white diamond, UU fin peclaJly priced, at Gentleman' Heavy Gold Ring, . eet wltn magnificent blue white dia mond, perfectly cut, special'? K Christmas offer, only AO. VfVf Gentleman's Heavy Gold Ring, eet with a beautifully cut, perfect white diamond, worth all of $75, gyaQQ Child Solid Gold Ring, set with dia mond chip,- pearl, ruby, or opal, re duced for this Christmas ti sale to I. a C7 Ladies' Solid Gold Ring, Tiffany set. ting, with cluster of three perfect White diamonds, well worthed; ff Vti.00, reduced to dJvU Gentlemen's Signet Rings, set with two diamonds, former price $25.00, specially priced for this 18.50 Special Diamond Betrothal Ring, , made up In 14k Tiffany design, with blue-white perfect diamond, regular price 1 26.00, our Christ- AQ mas pries .. IWf.vVF A magnificent display of Emerald and Diamond, Ruby and Diamond, and Pearl and Diamond Rings, In Tif fany design, at from (135.00 f en down- to,,. .. U.DU. There Arc OnI Nine More Days in Which to Do Your Xmas Shopping. If you are wise you will not delay another day. Our stock of Holiday Jewelry and Silverware is the largest and most complete in the West. We have made every effort and spared no expense to make this store absolutely perfect ws a holiday trading place. Vast assortments of beautiful gifts in Diamonds, Solid Gold Jewelry of every description, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Silver Depositware, Sterling Silver, Watches, Clocks, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, Tarasols and novel ties are here in assortments that will make purchasing easy for you, as we have everything that can be found in the largest city stores and at prices ranging from the smallest sums to the price of the largest perfect diamonds. On this page you will find scores of suggestions for Christmas buying, and whatever you buy it will be 'at a price that will save you money. Remember the great sample stock of II. F. II aim & Co. will be on sale with our regular mammoth stock tomorrow, and we positively can and will save all purchasers from one-third to one-fourth on their Christmas purchases during this sale. Kead this page carefully. Call early and select-the article you desire, and we will put it away until yW want it. .. Cut Glass ' Showing A revelation in pleasing and appropriate designs in the newest and most exclu .sive patterns of Cut Glass ever brought to the city. We have all the well known makes in their new and ex clusive cuttings. Handled Napkins, Water Pitchers, , ' Water Bottles, Fruit Bowl. Sausage Dishes, - '; , Jewel Cases, Decanters. Wine Glasses, Vases, ' : Salt and Peppers, ' Merry Bowls, . Salad Dishes, Finger Bowls, , - Tumblers ., ..,..,.. ....... ... . Watches for Ladies Ladles' Watch, gold fU'.ed hunting case, warranted 20 years, Seven Jewel, O Kl Elgin , 15. OU Ladles Watches, Boss filled hunting case, warranted 25 years, 15 jewel, OI flfl Elgin works -. VIU Ladles' Solid Gold, open face or hunting case watch, Elgin or Waltham OO Efl movement mmmKJt Ladles' Gold Filled Watch, warranted 20 years, seven Jewel Elgin SO EZfi movement Inuu Ladles' Boss Filled Case, O size, war ranted 26 years, 16 Jewel Elgin Of) Oft movement, , AV.VIV Ladles' Gold Filled open face or hunting case, warranted 25 years, Chatelaine Watch, Elgin or Waltham f s fil movement I..VfV THE DIAMOND HEADQUARTERS IS LEFFERTI, Primarily this Is a bouse of Diamonds. We make diamonds a specialty. W carry In set and unset gems more of these stones than can be found In any other house In the west. We Import our diamonds direct, for we have outlet sufficient to Justify us In buying through a representative abroad and Importing for ourselves. The diamonds you see here have cost us 20 to 26 oer cent I leg j than like stones would have cost If Dougnt rrom an importer on this side. We SAVE'YOU THAT and at the same time we show you a collection of gems that em braces the best goods on the American market today. For the Christmas trade we have had a big part of our reserve stock mounted up Into Pins, Rings, Brooches, etc. They will be sold at a saving to you of at leuHt 26 per cent less than you can buy elsewhere. Then, too, here Is an almost endless variety of slses all of the same per fect quality making purchases convenient to every pocketbook. - All engravings of monograms absolutely free. - Watches for Men Three hundred beautiful solid gold watches, with Waltham, Hampden, Elgin or Swiss movements.. These watnhes were purchased at prices that ennbles us to make you liberal discounts. Every watch guaranteed a perrect tlmeKeeper. Men's 14k Solid Gold Hunting or Open , Face, Elgin or Waltham move-00 l4k Solid Gold, extra heavy case, Elgin or wait nam movement, 00 14k Gold Filled, 25-year case, Elgin Waltham movement, full jeweled 14k Gold Filled, 25-year case, Waltham raeven Jewel movement A large number of more medium priced watches, ranging In price from W.S0 xiV to $10.00, $12.60, (14.00, Q tl us.ro ana . .'. r.w Boys' Nickel Watches, the best watch for the money or 25.00 Elgin or .20.00 .1.00 Telephone Lb07 . H ., , . ! i j .Mil JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 409 Broadway Sterling Silver We have from the most Inexpensive ar ticle to ihe most elaborate work of art, the price on these goods has placed them In the reach of all. We call special atten tion to the several new patterns, such as the "Raphael"', the , "IJ!", the "Flvs Flower", the "Six Flower", the "Fron tenac", the "Nuremberg', etc.. which are the most beautiful patterns, and at moat moderate prices. Extra Heavy Sterling Silver f ft( Knives, per set iJVJ Extra Heavy Sterling Silver Forks f( (r per set 'y,uu Individual Sugar Shells, Individual Spoons, Olive Spoons, lion Bon Spoons, ; f C( etc., each up from A beautiful set of Tea Spoons, ex- A 7S tra heavy sterling silver, up from Extra Heavy Sterling Silver 4( Qf Desert Spoons, per set ...v"vv' Knives and Forks, extra heavy, Oft ftft sterling silver, in fancy box " All guaranteed extra heavy sterling sil ver. . i.. . ' Brooches Beautiful Diamond and Pearl Brooi h. set as a coronet, every diamond am! i every pearl perfect. During the holidays, reduced 125.00 Beautiful Diamond Sunburst, set with a myrlud of perfect white diamond, tdbaln7; ; 133.00 Solid Gold Locket, set WltrT a fine Ola-' mond. sperlal Christ- 5' i K( mas offer, only : "lv Gentleman's Solid Gold' Wft-tch charm with setting of perfect white dln mond, specially Kf priced at i ' r.V Elegant Solid Geld 'IBrooctf ''Vlhe pretty scroll pattern, set with per fectly matched, perfect cut dia monds, end large diamond In renter, worth 1196-wa . Ifi ftft ask only 'OO.UU Solid Oold Brooeh. elegant workman ship, set with full cut airmonrts nnd large pearl In 1B. f( center, only m j- mj A Beautiful Solid Oold Leaf RrooHi, set with fine large .blue, wM'e ill'-" mond, priced for fif fift Christmas, at ........ ou'uu Very Neat Oold Brooch In the popu lar twisted patterns, during the r!d.T.."e.".ln.K .. 8.00 Beautiful Stick Pin set with dia monds, regular price 111.00, reduced for Christmas V tt( sale to . ... .y Gentleman's Stud, set with perfort blue wlille 1-k diamond, worth 1125, 105.00 Gentlemen's 14k Solid Oold Diamond Link Buttons, set with S-lAk-dla-monds, reduoed for 25-00 this sale to 4,l7'u" Beautiful 14-k Solid Gold Brooch Cres cent sot Vlin ammonuB, wurui specially priced for this , jQ gQ j, sale COUNCIL BLUFFS. and W. A. Southard practically own the j tjve ordinance that cottld be gotten up by i me most negative meh In the city, while ii ii uimu,, tra.ni, iiurtnu. u u.- tne other jiand he would gupport a more liberal one." The belt line. In his MINOR MENTION. ' Davis sells drugs. . Leffert's glasses fit. Stocktrt sells carpal. A store for men "Beno's." Diamond betrothal rings at Lsffsrt's. 0 Broadway. 14-K and U-K wsdJlng rings at Leffsrt s, OS Broadway. Picture framing.' C. B. Alexander Co.; U3 Broadway. TeL The vestry of St. Paul's Eplsoopal church will meet this evening In the office of H, W. Binder In .the Baldwin block. All photos taken l Bunmltd's studio be fore December U positively Bnlshed before Xmas. Upeu Sundays. ' 'Ji'hone Ami. Miss J. Z. Longe, local manager of the Postal Telegraph company, left last -evening for a visit at her home In Dwlght, 111. For rent, office room ground Boor; one of the most central locations in the bust rets portion of the city. addIt to Tne Use office, city. Harmony Chapter, Orfer of the Eastern Star, will hold a special meeting this even, lug In Masoiilo hall tor initiation of can didates. Miss Paddock of Des Moines arrived In the city yesterday and would like to meet all Interested In a Young Woman's Chris tian association In the parlora of the Wom an's Christian association hosplial this eve king at 7:34 o'clock. Bluff City lodge No. 71. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, elected these officers last night: Worshipful master, W. hi MuCon orII; senior warden, l. E. Stuart; Junior warden, C hsrles Rain; treasurer, ii. C Pereguy; secretary, G. W. Lipe. O. W, Graham, 328 avenue r was called to Penn an. New York, yesterday, by the death of bis father Lewis B. Ur'.ham; Mr. Graham was h& yeuis of age and was the oldest resident and oldest veteran of the Ctvll war. In Yates county. New York. , The receipts In the general fund of the Christian Home last week were fo2.feu, be ing fci?2.M above the needs of the week and dmueaslitg the deilclem-y In this fund to date to i.S4 1J. In the maniiKer'a fund the receipts were $76.60, being (41.60 above the needs of the week and decreasing the deficiency to I1S&.81 In this fund to date. M. A. Spaur, a car repairer In the em ploy of the Illinois Central, was severely injured yesieruay morning Wlille loadln trucks on a flat ear. A truck rolled buck on Mm, crushing him between two cars. Spaur had several ribs broken and Is be lieved to be Injured Internally. He was removed to his home at Avenue A In the police ambulance. Mark Blager. a farmer living on the Mos qulto bottoms east of the oity came to town yesterday morning to make some pur rliHseH ajid blti'hea his teum and wagon on Krodaay. The team got loose In some manner and started on a gallop for home witere tney arnvej wltn nothing nut th pole of the wagon. Portions of the wagon vtvie found strew u along the road. BRING TROUBLES. TO COURT Union Trmrfsr Coapany GomKencei Bult AgftiDit Iti Managar. ALLEGATION HE OWES IT LARGE SUMS Manager om th Other Haad Alleges It Is scheme to Frees Hlsa Omt of Company Ts,k HI Property. . : ; Henry I. Forsyth, manager of th Union Transfer company, la mad defendant in a suit filed in the district court yesterday In which the company of which he la man ager appears- as plaintiff. Charges of somewhat sense. Uonal character ar made by the plaintiff company, which asks for Judgment against Forsyth In the sum of 116,000, alleged to have been misappropriated by him. In th first place th petition sets forth that Forsyth, who has been manager of th company for th last five years, was authorised to draw a salary of 1100 a month but It Is alleged that he drew 13,000 a year, making $10,000 for tho five years, this being 14,000 In excess of what it la alleged he was entitled to. Again It 1 alleged that Mr. Forsyth was for considerable periods ab sent from his duty while engaged In prl vate business and enterprises without war rant or authority, and that while so absent h drew salary amounting to about $2,600. A further allegation contained In the pe tition Is that Mr. Forsyth used th time tereet of O. P. McKesson of this city In the company, and the latter, Mr. - Forsyth claims, Is the real plaintiff In the suit. A Treat (or Xmas Shoppers. Mr. Leffert offers In his announcement today a rare treat to Xmas shoppers, both those that want the finest presents that money can buy and those that want some' thlngv nice,' but Inexpensive. Mr. Leffert certainly was very fortunate and used the very best business tact when he Induced Mr. Dominick, the traveling salesman for II. F. Hahn ft Co., of, New York City, to place on sale wun mm his entire Una of samples, Just at this opinion, should be given encouragement, but to what extent was a matter of judg ment. . building and the flames communicated to I the cotton, wool, hair, excelsior and other combustible material Inside, which burned 1 fiercely and rapidly. It to estimated that the damage to the contents amounted to about 600, which is not covered by Insur ance. The damage to the building Is fully Insured. HONOR MIDWINTER GRADUATES Board Decides They Rhall Be Treated the Sam as at the Bad of ' School Year. The Board of Eduoatlon at Us regular meeting last night decided that th class which graduates from the high school at the close nf th 41ee mtAe .VinnM V- time when everyone Is looking for Xmas. ft off gifts and there la certainly nothing that , wh.h . Brm,umlM ln ,. Bllr-,. -''"- Intendent Clifford was authorised to make as a nice piece of Jewelry. Plumbing and heating. Erxby 4k Bon, Oct Him a Foaatala Pea., ' Genuine "Waterman fountain pen, $2.00. Harvey A. De Long, 307 Broadway. DIVIDED OVER THE BELT LINE Mtlaar at Cessell la Commute t th Whole Develops the Faet. the necessary arrangements for regular commencement exercises and to secure some divine to deliver the baccalaureate sermon on the Sunday preceding th grad uatlon, the sermon to, be delivered In the high school auditorium. A class of eleven, the first to graduate at this time of the school year, will graduate January n. Member Tlnley, to whom the matter had been referred at an Informal meeting held by the board about a. week ago, reported wmi to print a report or tne city scnoois such as was published several years ago would cost $360 for 1,000 copies with $76 ad. lOO Visiting; Cards, f l.OO. Our fine visiting cards make a dainty and appropriate present for either lady or gentleman. Harvey A. DeLong, 307 Broadway. Constable Balrd Breaks Lett. Hiram A. Balrd, constable In Justice Car son's court,' had the misfortune to fall on South Main street yesterday and fracture his right leg. He had just turned from First avenue onto Main street when he stepped upon Ice which had formed from the down flow of a waterspout, causing him to fall. He was removed to the Woman's Christian association hospital. His resi dence Is at 739 Mynster street. QUAINT AND ARTISTIC Hafer sella lumber. Catch the Idea? Marriage k,Icease. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence, Age. Ural Ustate Traasfers. - , Ttusi' transfers were filed yesterday In the tii'Htnet, title and loan office of Squire & Aunt.-, 101, Pearl street: l!u-v A. Shoemaker and husband to Nu ll Jensen, lot Auditors sub dlvls- i"i,. part ' nev -76-44. w. d $47 j Siiuon Johns i kin! to 11. A. Reich- t 'U.Hi-li, s 41 ft lot ti Vlk 19 Hall's add. v. ii. :oo 61'trs.tt'et 1- Mviiite uud husband - to ViNiik KllTk. H it lot blk 26 JiiKliei A lionlptitn's u(jJ, w. d 130 Tliree tnitu'fira, ti.lul...... $79i N. Y. rion.t.lii(r Co., Tel. 260. Night, F-C7. I CLEANING AND DYEING 1 .)! and Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Tietl. jr"rssd and Kepntred; also Dry Ckaonitb No shrinkage or rubbing off. ; lui u:il .Work done on short notica CCUSCiL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , 1U CkM). - 1017 West Broadway. Th. di.ciirinn br the committee of the dltlonal for cuts of the several school whole of the city council on the proposed buildings and about $100 for postage. The ordinance srantlng the Interurban Ter- ara aeciaea tnai wnue it naa nqi surae minal Belt Line company a franchise de- lent funds at this time to print the report, veloped the fact that the aldermen are material ior u snouia oe prepared ana about eaually divided on, the question. The o directed Superintendent Clifford." The discussion, which was Informal and not board expects to be able to print the re- alone oarllamentary lines, was at times port in time tor th Bt. Louis exposition. somewhat heated and there were several Miss Grace Heywood tendered her reslg paassges between the adherents of the nation a teacher at the Washington . . , ' ... " nroDosltion and Its opponents. avenue school and It was accepted, c. E. ' -"" - " r I - - , ., . ,v,. I Weaver .l.nul .. 4nlr,e f h fi kl. v,..lu. ,kll. h .1 I un outcome Ul in umuut w .nw i o J " - . polntment Ol Aioermen iwougee, awunuu i vi.u u ' v"c utLct w and Casper to draft an ordinance such as 1 ao tne work tne board agreed to pay ner they consider the council wouia approve me i wnicn u naa paw weaver. and submit sam at the earliest opportun- The question of closing the Gunn school Ity. . ' was brougt up again and action deferred Alderman Casper, before the appoint-1 until the next meeting. ment of the committee, made the r'fnlfl- I The report of Superintendent Clifford fur cant statement that It would be perfectly I the third month of school ending November useless and only a waste of time for the I 26 showed the total enrollment, boys 1.488, city council to pass any ordinance for girls, 1,611, total, 6.07$; monthly enrollment, a belt line, as there was already an or- boys, 1,374, girls $.611. total, 4,886; average ganlzatlon of business men and property I daily attendance, 4.360.M. owners formed who. had secured an at torney and who were prepared to fight I Doll Sideboards, 8Se aad SOe, the belt line proposition at any cost and Among De Long's cut doll furnltur you If necessary to take the matter Into the can find sideboards, dressers, chiffoniers courts before they would permit the streets and china closets , at Sc and 60c Doll of the city to be absorbed by any com- sofas, 36c. Commodes, 6c and 10c. , And puny for freight purposes. I don't forget th great big dolla three feet Aldermen Caaper. Tlnley, Huber and Ol-1 high for $1.85. Harvey DeLong, printer Ross T. Hansen. Weston. Ia Catherine Byers, Council Bluffs Henry Voss. Treynor, la Augusta Kahler, Treynor, Ia A. L. Jones, Council Bluffs.. Jennie Jensen, Council Bluffs S. H. Webster, Omaha Maud E. Crltchfleld, Omaha 19 ..20 ..24 ..22 ..$1 ..18 ..21 ..18 LEWIS CUTLEH r IrOr!TIClW. employe was being paid for by the com pany. For this th plaintiff alleges For syth owes It $1,300. Another allegation is that Mr. Forsyth used for his personal use stationery be longing' to th company to the value of $200, and that he paid telephone charges for his own private us out of th funds of the company amounting to $700. Th com pany also alleges that Mr. Forsyth ap propriated to his own us material and money amounting to about $4,600, and that he paid his personal and traveling ex penses while on his own private business out of the funds of the company. The company alleges that all th books, ledgers and accounts of thA company up to the first of the year 1902, which were in the direct charge .of Mr. Forsyth, have been either destroyed or secreted so that It can not get access to them. In asking Judgment against Mr. Forsyth the company demands that It be given a lien on twenty shares of a par value of $100 each In the company Issued to Mr. Forsyth, part of which It Is alleged were transferred by him to his wife without proper consideration, also on two-thirds of a quarter section of land In Mills county purchased by Mr. Forsyth and his wlfs out of, It Is alleged, funds belonging to th company. It Is also asked that he be or dered to make.aa accounting of all moneys and property received by him while man ager. Papers in the suit were served on Mr. 1 Forsyth yesterday afternoon. He said ther was not a scintilla of truth In the al'egtlons mad la the petition and that a trial of the suit would show the charges to be utterly false and without ths slight est foundation. "It Is simply a scheme ' which lias been brewing for nearly a year to deprive me of my Interest la the com pany and ef everything 1 own on earth." be Aald. AovVrdloc to Mr. Forsyth's aialcmeut he son took the position that If the belt line I and stationer, $07 Broadway, company wanted to operate a freight line around the city It .should acquire Its right-of-way the same as other railroads have done. Soveral of the aldermen expressed them' Fir la Mattress Kaetory. Fire of unknown origin did considers'. damage yesterday morning at the building on Story street occupied by th Petersen- selves ss being In favor of dividing the Schoenlng company as a mattress factory, proposition Into two ordinances, one or- That the building and entire contents were dlnance to give the Tabor Una an en- not totally consumed was probably due to trance Into the city and the other for a belt the fact that the fire department hap- line. The Tabor line, however. Is not pened to be ln the Immediate vicinity at the seeking any franchise or entrance Into time the blase was first discovered. . the city, but expects to handle all Its Linemen working on the telephone wire business In and out of the city through ln some manner got the fir alarm wires the belt line crossed and Chief Tempteton and the chem- Alderman Olson was emphatic In his leal engine responded,, believing ' the call statements that hs was opposed to paaslng I cams from South Main street. On reaching any ordinance for a belt line at this tlrr.e. I No. 1 engine hous on Main. street Chief but was willing to support a proposition I Templcton discovered that It was a false to give a franchise to the Tabor company I alarm and ordered the chemical home. Ths so that It could enter the city. This 1st- I chemical had barely started to return when ter proposition, he said, he wsa willing to I word was received that the Petersen-Schoe-encoursge, but he would oppose any grant- I nlng company's mattress factory was Ing aa.ay of streets for a belt line. labiate The chief ordered No. I company Alderman McDonald stated he was ln I out and elth the chemical sngine hastened favor of encouraging th belt line, but I to the scene of the fire. that he would "support tb most restric-1 Th fir star tad, It is believed, ouUld the Chlldrea's Book Two for a Cent. Children's books, two for a cent, at De Long's. 507 Broadway. IOWA ENGINEER IS KILLED Fraaklla Kaoz ef Crestoa Pinioned fader His Locomotive Near Malvera. CRE8TON, Ia., Dec, 15.-(Speclal Tele gramsEngineer Franklin J. Knox was killed this morning at the. top of Malvern' hill by the engine leaving the rails and falling Into the ditch. Knox was caught under the locomotive and his life crushed out '.He was pulling Chicago, Burlington ft Qulncy passenger train No. 1. Knox was a Knight Templar and the exalted ruler of th Elks and one of the most popular engineers on ths west di vision, holding the record for fast mall running. ! His engine and th forward trucks on th mall car left the track. Th engine rolled over on Its side, pinioning Knox be neath it Th fireman, Lawrence Hayes, waa not Injured except for bruises. He a as on ths opper aide of th engine as It was over turned and ran at once to the relief of his engineer, but was too late to be of any assistance. Th wreck occurred In the bottom stretch on mil east of Malvern, on a temporary track which bad ben built around a steam shovel which was working on th construc tion of a grade for th new double track. Th passengers on the train were given a shaking.. Men and women were thrown from their sleepers or chairs Into ' the aisles and a panic followed the crash which came when, the engine left the rails. Fortunately Although the train was heavily laden with human freight, no passengers were seriously hurt. Assistance waa sent at once from Mal vern to .the scene of the wreck. The wreckage la being cleared rapidly away and traffic will be resumed at once. Will Do All This for Tea. Dr. King's New Life Pills puts vim, vigor and nw life Into every nerve, muscle and organ of the body. Try them. loo. Far aula fcy Kuha ft C - - jm L 1 Y fiPl Is the judgment passed by those who know what is cor rect in furniture when they see our selection of colonial 1 reproductions in solid ma hogany, our mission and Dutch clocks, smokers, , i t . , .. tables, card tables, '' cellar- ettes, chafing dish tables, library tables, etc., in ' weathered oak. As large and complete a stock of beautiful furnitnre has never - been - shown in Council Bluffs-25,000 square feet of -floor space' being devoted to its display. This is our thirty-third holiday season, and in order to make it the most successful we will not allow prices to p.ra-; vent the sale of any article. We are now receiving quantities of selections for Xmas delivery. To miss a visit to our store this month, whether you . wish to buy or not, is to miss a display never before equalled in this city. ' VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. , j The Kellcr-famsworth FiirnitiirP f ft 313-315 Broadway 1 Ul ElllUI V jJm ..COUNCIL, BLUFFS. 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