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    TTIE OMAHA- DAILY REE; TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1003.
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CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
MINOR MERTIO!
I rle tells drugs. '
LsfTsrt's glasses fit
Btockert Mil esrpeta.
A star (or mac "Bano'a."
Diamond betrothal ling at Lsffsrt'e, iCt
proadwajr.
14-K and li-K wadJlDf Tinf at Laffart'a,
10$ Broadway.
Picture framing-. C. K. Alexander t Co.,
13 Broadway. f,l. joS. ,
Clauds Mathni la home from a trip to
Washington, . L. C, and other eaatern
point a.
Oeorg-s F. Wright arrived home yesterday
from California, where he haa been alnca
last April.
Sam 801-enson and Matilda Olsen, both
of thla city, were married yesterday by
Justice Ouren.
The regular conclave of Ivanhoe com
mandery, Knight Templar, will ba . held
thla evening.
Robinson Bros.' great clearance and rum-
ga aale la still on, A great opportunity
for Xmaa shoppers.
Mrs. J. I Rtewart haa gone to Cincinnati
to spend Christmas with her daughter.
Airs. Luther Wearne.
Council Bluffs Court of Honor will meet
In regular session this evening In Wood
men o the World hall. ,
W. I Reynolds and Bertha Lloyd, both
pf Plattamouth, Neb., were married yes
terday in tnia city by justice caraon.
All chotoa taken at Rtfimitd's studio
for December !ti positively finished betora
upan Huna&ya. . rnon aoi.
For rent, office room ground floor; one
f the moat central locations in the bual
nea portion of Ue city. Apply to The Be
nice, city.
On account of the death of Mrs. C. M.
Ilarl the Oakland Avenue Reading club
lias abandoned Its "guest day" gathering
on New Year's day. , , "'
Word haa been received here of the birth
of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Ferrler, lormorly of this city, now sta
tioned lh the Philippines. "
W. C. sWUIlame, county tiiaaurer of
Case eounty, is the guest of his brother-in-law,
T. U. Turner, cashier, of the First
National bank, and family.
Mrs Holder, living at 1AM Kecnnd avenue,
reported to the police last evening the theft
of two dresses from a clothes Una, one of
X'lnk silk with lace trimming.
A. P. Pair, local manager of the Ne
braska Telephone company, complained to
the polio last evening that a thlof had
Stolen a satchel containing wearing ap
parel from the back of his buggy. ' -
Aska for Bids On or before Xecember
10, iiH. I will sell to highest and best,
either or both, 403 and 447 i'ark ave., Coun
cil Bluffs, Ja. V. W. Otis, Agent. Council
fluffs, la, .
. Mrs. Adeline Jonca, widow of O. H.
Jones, died yesterday morning at her home,
7i2 Mynstar street, aged 11 years. She
, had been a resident ot Council Bluffs, for
thirty-live years.
Kev. Henry DeLong Is home ' from Du
buque, la., where for the last ten days he
baa been assisting Harry Curtis, secre
tary of the Young Men's Christian associ
ation of that city, in a series of revival
meetings. .
Ulysses Grant Saunders, 1014 .Third ave
nue, died last evening, aged 116 years., He
leaves a wife and two daughters. Mr.
Haunilers was a member of the Omaha
Typographical union and the Omaha lodge
of 'Ancient Order of United Workmen.
A. C. Rankin, who lectured at the First
Baptist church Sunday In behalf of the
proposed state marshal bill, left last night
lor hla home in Chicago. After the holi
day he will return to Iowa to resume the
campaign in behalf of the bill. '
Doll Cradles, 8 Cents Today.
Folding doll cradles, 14 Inches long, ' S
gents each today only while .hey last. Har
Vey , De Long, printer and stationer, 307
Slroadwajr. '
$1 Infersoll
tffert'p.
watches tor 85c, today, . at
OHrr Stays la Hospital., 7
At a 'meeting of the Board of Health
last night it was !e Ued to retain the
services of D. O'Orady and wife at the
emergency hospltaf for another year 'at
a remuneration of $2S a month up to such
time as Ji smallpox patient, shall . be sent
to the hospital, when the former salary of
ISO a month shall prevail. '.Heretofore the
city had been paying Mr. and Mrs. O'Qridy
$50 a month right along, whether there were
patients In the hospital or not. O'Orad.v,
In (accepting these terms required that he
be exempted from caring for cholera, yel
low fever or plague cases which might
possibly be tent to the hospital. -
The request of the Board ot Education
that it be permitted to either purchase the
clty.'s half Interest in the fumlgator or
sell It'. Interest to tho city was turned
down, tne aldermen deciding that as the
city had possession of the machine it night
as well: retain It. The city and the Board
Of Education during the smallpox epidemic
purchased together a fumigating machine,
and Supervisor BTewIck of the schools com
plained . that whenever he needed it, tha
aity almost invariably had uso for it also.
Sterling silver novelties of all kinds and
all prices. Herman M. Leffert, 409 B'way.
Special tor Oat Hoar. '
(4 Oold-mounted Waterman fountain pens
on sale this mornhig from 10 to 11 o'clock
tX.U&l Only one to a customer. Harvey De
Long, printer and stationer, 807 Broadway.
Hafer sells lumber. Catch the idea? '
tl Ingeraoll watches tor 8&o, loduy, at
Lcffert's.
Real Estate Traaafera.
These . transfers were tt'.ed yesterday In
the abstract, title and loan office of Squire
Ann in, 101 Pearl street:
Hawkey Insurance company to Susan
2, Uoulden
r'loerschlnger. lot 2. Uoulden'e sub
Neola, j c d. $
Elisa E. Anderson and husband to
- Michael HartlnhofT, lota 15. 16 and 17,
block ii. Itallruad add. w d
T. A. Brewlck and wife to Chris J.
Chrtsteneen, lot , block 18, Haword's
add, w d
Heirs of Mrs. M. I Fcrd to J. lamest
Lewis, lot 7, block 11, Mynster add,
w d
W. 8. Bwanson to F. J. Day, lot 4,
block ft, Potter & Cobb add, q e d..
800
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Five transftrs, aggregating..
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Uttle things at little prices at Hr rmaa
it. Leffert a, 400 Broadway..
STARTS WAR ON DOWNSPOUT
OotiDcil Panel Etiolation Ordering Be
moTtd All Emptritf on 8idewlk.
TABOR LINE UP IN INFORMAL MANNER
Not Iacllaea o Pass araarhlso Ordl
Which Will Permit ftfc
Extension of the Road lata
Oniba,'
City Solicitor Snyder submitted at the
meeting of the city council last night va
list of buildings In the business portion of
the city, the downspouts on which emptied
:ha water over the sidewalks, rendering
them dangerous during cold weather, and
secured the passage of a resolution calling
upon the owners ot these buildings to have
such nuisance abated within fifteen days
from service of notice by having tha water
from ths roofs drained into th seweror
elsewhere; except over the sidewalks.
A petition that Twentieth street between
Third and Fourth avenue be 'opened was
denied, the committee on streets and alley
reporting that in- order to do so private
property would have to be purchased by
the city and there were no funds available
at present for such a purpose. '
A request that Second avenue between
Thirty-fifth and Thirty-seventh streets ba
repaired with cinders was likewise turned
down, the committee on streets and alleys
reporting thatMt had no cinders nor any
funds to purchase any with. I
; The council, after disposing of a few
minor matters adjourned to Wednesday
morning at which time It will lnpect and
pass the assessment schedule for the paving
recently completed on Ninth, avenue and
North Second street.
BIGAMY CASE TO GRAND JURY
J. M. Faith and Mr. Mary Welsh
( Waive Preliminary Heariasr
Beforev Jostle Oarcn.
When J. M.' Faith and Mrs. May Welsh,
charged with entering Into a bigamous
marriage, and James E. Walsh, husband of
the woman, charged With abetting and aid
ing his wife and Faith .to commit the crime
of bigamy, were arraigned before Justice
Ouren yesterday morning they waived ex
amination and wera accordingly bound over
to await the action 'of the district grand
Jury, which will meet next month. In de
fault of ball placed at 1600 each they were
recommitted to the county Jail.
A number of witnesses tor the state from
Silver City and Olenwood ' were present,
among ths number being E. Starbuck, tho
attorney whom ths defendants contend ad
vised them that the marriage would be
legnl providing Faith's wife and ' Mrs.
Welsh's husband agreed . tox it. Mr. Btar
bnck was here to testify in contradiction of
the defendants' assertion. The court room
was crowded by, a large number ot expec
tant and -curious persona, who. however,
were disappointed, as no testimony was
titfcen. . . I
The defendants apparently do not realise
the gravity of their offense. Faith sat with
hla lawful wife on one side of him and Mrs.
Welsh on' the other, and during the entire
proceedings In court he kept up a conver-1
satlon, first with on and then with the
other. It la said that the state has secured
evidence showing fhat young Welsh was a
perfectly willing party to Faith marrying
his wife, so he was planning to make a
younger sister of 'Mrs. Welsh his wife.
- Richard Badyi" from whom the Faiths
rented , eighty-three acres of land, has' at
tached everything belonging to them on a
claim for rent.-
150 different designs In solid gold and gold
filled Watches. Herman M. Lefrert, 409
Broadway. '
Christmas with th Charches.
Christmas will be observed . by the
churches and Bunds y schools of the city In-
the customary manner. Some of them will
have the regular- Christmas tree and dis
tribution of gifts for the little folks, while
others will celebrate it with cantatas And
exercises appropriate to the season.
This evening the children of the Christian
Home will present the Christmas cantata.
"8s nta Claus Surprise," In the new chapel
of the Institution, under the direction of
Prof. H. A. Ballenger. Th entertainment
will commence at. S o'clock and Revr J. O.
Lemen, manager of.thhome, has Issued
a general Invitation to the public to attend.
' An elaborate Christmas program had been
arranged for this evening at the Broadway
Methodist church, but it has been post
poned until. Thursday evening. The follow
ing churches will also have Christmas exer
cises Thursday evening: Epworth Metho
dlsl church, Christmas tree and exercises;
Congregational church, Christmas trfe and
"Christmas Star," a cantata; Second Pres
byterian church, Christmas tree and exer.
clues; 'First Fresbyterian church, Christmas
musical and elocutionary program; FlrstJ
Christies church, Christmas tree and 'pro
gram. '' .
On Christmas dny St. Paul's-Erlsenpnl
church, the Swedish Lutheran church and
8t. Francis and St. Peter's Catholic
churches will hold services In, the morning.'
In th evening at the' First Baptist church
the ohlldren of th Sunday school will pre
sent th play, ''A Merry Christmas," and
at the Fifth Avehue Methodist church the
children wlli present a cantata.
Saturday evening the children of the
Woodbury Avenue Sunday school wfll give
th cantata, "A Merry Christmas Time"
and the children of tha Swedish Lutheran
church will render a program of appropri
ate recitations and music. ,
Doll Three Feet High, fl.R.I.
Only a few of them left. Call early today
and get your choice of light or dark hair,
brown or blu eyes. Harvey D 'Long, 307
Broadway. '
tl Ingersoll
Leffert's.
watches for 85c, today, at
Plumbing and heating. Btxby Boa.
y J Nevt Motor Ordinance.
Copies of the newly drafted ordinance
granting a franchise to the Council Bluffs,
Ts,bor Southern ejectrlo railway In place
of .the proposed Interurban Terminal and
Belt Lin company were submitted to th
aldermen at the close of last night's meet
ing; and the matter was Informally dis
cussed for an hour or so. ' .. i,
Th ordinance provides for -a twenty-flv
year franchise and in . many . respects Is
similar to that Introduced by th Belt Line
people. It provides for the transportation
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EjiiOOCHES Ail
Over 3,000 patterns-In brooches; thousands of the latest designs in rings, scarf pins, link buttons, chains, charms,
lockets, fobs, emblem goods, etc., etc. , . ,
Our showing represents II. F. Ilahn & Co.'s entire line of brooches and rings. Mr. Domiuick is personally conduct
ing this great sale and every article in the immense stock will be sold at a great sacrifice, as the entire sample line must
be sold by Christmas eve. Fully one-third and one-fourth of regular prices on any of the Ilahn & Co. stock.
Yesterday was a busy day for us in watches and diamonds, as anyone will testify who visited our store or chaired
to look in, but we even anticipate a larger crowd and bigger sales today. What will make a more appropriate Xmas
gift than a nice brooch or ring? .
Do your shopping today and take advantage of the special discount of 10 per cent on the brooches and rings!
f , SEE) WHAT, .,
FIVE DOLLARS
WILL BUY.
SOLID "GOLD BROOCH,
UMBRELLA Stiver and pearl In
laid. SILVEn CANDLE STICK,
CUT GLASS TUMBLERS 1 dozen
SHAVING MUG,
GOLD EMBLEM CHARM,
SILVER WKKAD TRAY,
SET ROGERS' KNiVES AND
FORKS dosen,
SILVER CRUMB -.TJtAY AND
BRUSH,
SILVER SMOKING SWT,
HAND-PAINTED VASE,
CUT GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLE,
CUT GLASS BOWL,
STERLING SILVR HAIR BRUSH
SET STERLING SILVER PEARL
HANDLED FRUIT KNIVES, .
HAND-PAINTED STEIN.
Rings arid
Solid gold ring, with small perfect
cut diamond In an en- C FA
graved setting, only UivU
' Solid gold ring. Tiffany setting;, with
H-k. perfect white dla- I M .
mond, a bargain at I49U'
Solid gold 'ring, Tiffany setting, with .
-k. perfect white dla- . Irt Cf
, mond, a bargain at lUtJU '
Solid gofa ring, Tiffany setting-, with
H-k. perfect white dla- Ml ftft
mond, a bargain at 1 laUU
Solid gold ring, Tiffany setting, with
-k. perfect white dimond. CC tl
specially priced, ci ........QtleUU
Solid gold ring, Tiffany settlne;. with
1-k. perfect white diamond, O Q fin '
specially priced, at QUiUU
Gentleman's heavy gold ring, set with
magnificent blue-white diamond, per
fectly cut, special Christ-IOC Ofi
mas offer, only l&OiUU
Brooches
Beautiful diamond and pearl brooch
set as a coronet, every diamond and
every pearl perfect. During the
.?"e?. 125.00
Beautiful din mond sunburst, set with
a myriad of perfect whit diamonds,
..tr?.....'...... 133.00
set with a fine dla
liistmaa O rre
offer, only ....I IfiDU
Gentleman's solid gold watch charm
with setting of perfect white dia
mond, specially priced T 50
Elegant solid gold brooch In th
pretty soroll pattern, set with per
fectly matched, perfect cut din.
monds, and large diamond In center,
worm eiro, w asa
only .,
flnll.l rnU Wk.i
mond, special Christmas
.165.00
Solid gold brooch, elegant workman
ship, set with full cut diamonds and
' large pearl In center, 7C Aft
only lO.UU
WHAT ' .
TEN DOLLARS
WILL BUT.
STERLING LASK.
SOLID GOLD DIAMOND BET
CUFF LINKS,
STERLING FORKS 1 set,
STERLING DESSERT SPOONS
1 Set, . '
ONE STERLING 'MIRRON, .
HEAVY STERLING MILITARY
BRUSHES 1 pair, .
HAND-PAINTED, TEA SET,
HAND - PAINTED LEMONADES
JUO,
DIAMOND AND OPAL RING,
DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH
STERLING SILVR INLAID VASE
HAND-PAINTED JARDINIERE.
STERLING MANICURE SET.
MASSIVE SILVER VASE, v V
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SALE OF STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS AND HAND-PAINTED CHINA
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. Thursday, (fecial sale of all the remains of Mr. Dominlck's sample line. This will consist of the odds and ends of the
samples unsold, j This entire sample line must and will be clotted out by; Thursday evening.'
STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS,
SEE OUR
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Telephone L607.
Jeweler and Optician.
409 Broadway.
SEE OUR
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STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS , V
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'TTODAY we suggest to you a, few of the many practical and useful articles to be
found here suitable for Christmas gifts for men, women ana emiaren. xvo amuuu
of your shopping today as possible and avoid the4usual rush of the last fjw days. ; j
Ealas West Broadway Halooa,
County Attorney Kllpatrkk is determined
that th saloons of Council Bluffs shall
abide by his mandate that they be kept
closed on Sundaya. flooper ft McKee. pro
prietor of the saloon at one Weet Broad
way, are alleged to have violated the order j
on mora than one occaalon recently and
yeeierday the county attorney brought suit
in ths district court to permanently enjoin
them from the sale of liquor.
If yoxl don't know what to buy for Xmas
gifts so to Herman M. Leffert's, 40S B'way.
Rlr.ee and brooches from the 11. P. Hahn
& Co. simple stock at sperlal discount to.
day. Store open evenings. Herman M. Lef
fert. Broadway.
CLEANING AND DYEING
Ladles' and Qeatleroea's Clot nine Cleamed.
Dyed, FreeaeJ and Repaired; also Dry
Cleaainc. No slirinkas or rubbing off
guaranteed. Work dune oa short notice.
CCSJaCIL BLUFFS STEAa DYE WO JUS
Tel. a:H.
IOIT We.t nroadOTay.
LEWIS CUTLER
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For Wometi
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, It's comparatively easy to select some
things here for the women, whether It be
bomething to wear " or something for home
decoration,' you can find it here in a splendid
variety of styles. ...
PILLOW AND PILLOW TOPS Japanese
" hand embroidered pillow tops in satin, In
blue, green, red, yellow, black and white
ground, at. ........ . . r . 1.50 to 2.50
Liberty satin pillow tops iu new Persian and
flower designs. ...... . ,QOc
Keady-niade sofa pillows in China silk with
embroidered top, in white, pink, blue and
yellow ..1.50
KID GL(OVESNew novelties and reliable
kinds, is the strong attraction to our
Christ nmd gloves for women.
WOMEN'S HIGH GllADE GLOVES for
dress or-Htivet wear in full assortment of
colors and black and white, at
$L $1,50, $2, $2.75 to $4.75
BLANKETS A note to the one who wants
to remember the housewife with something
she will appreciate a pair of nice blank
ets. , High grade fine, fluffy wool blankets
in white; extra values,-at a-pair
$5, !16V$7.50, $10 to $15
Can you imagine a more sensible Jift7
For Men
The more an article is enjoyed by; fhe re
ceiver, the more appropriate it is fora gift
What men want for Christmas is what they
wear, home coats, rain coats, bath robes,'
neckwear, shirts, socks, etc. . y
MEN'S HOME JACKETS, BATH ROBES
or long dressing gowns of fine eiderdown,
at.... ...... .$5, $7.50 to $10
SMOKING JACKETS OK HOME COATS
In plain and fancy cloths, nictriy trimmed,
at.....:... ...... .$5. $6, $7.50 to $5
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS la a full as
sortment of . styles and '" qualities, from,
each..:..... 5c to 50c
MEN'S MUFFLERS In the new shapes in Li
silk and wool, at. .. 50c. 75c,. $1 to $2.
MEN'S GLOVES For dress and street wear,
' lined or linl'med, at 50c, 75c, $1 to $2
MEN'S NECKWEAR-In the famous Keiser
Barathea make, exclusive styles for Christ-
, mas gifts, at. 25c, Oc to $1
MEN'S SHIRTS In soft and stiff bosoms in
white and colors, at. . ... .$1, $1.50, $2
MEN'S UMBRELLAS In good" style, hand
some and reliable makes, at
$!,$2.00, $2.50 to $6
Big Line of Valises and Traveling Bags at One-Third
Off Regular Prices , ,
j There isstill left a great many good,' desirable styles in these lines, placed on special
sale a few ,days ago. Come in and make a selection; they make very appropriate gifts
. for men and women. ,
We Fill flail
Of4or
Carefully aai
Promptly.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Send U Your
Mall Orders
For Anything
You Want.
Gftristiiias
Selected at iViaurer's
are sure to please. The enthusiasm shown- by. crowds of lookers and purchasers this week has
demonstrated this. If you have not seen our line we cordially invite you to call. New goods are
being opened daily. Among the best things in our Btock are the open stock patterns of Dinner
Warev We have upwards of 35 patterns from which you can select any piece you want. "VYhy
not start a nice navlland china or fine porcelain dinner set by buying the cups and plates now
and adding to it during the year?
v We also have complete 100-piece dinner sets at special prices-among them a 100-piece Eng
lish porcelain' set, nicely decorated, at $7,530. 100-piece ttdn china dinner set,' , latest shape,
nicely gilded and decorated, at ? 16.50
Also a full line of course sets, such as Fish Sets, Game Sets, Chop Sets, Pudding Sets, Salad
Sets Welsh Rarebit Sets, Plac e Plates, Bread and Butter Plates. , .'
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Our Cut Glass Sale
Still- Continues
and is a surprise to our customers. Prices one
half usual prices. Don't miss this opportunity.
Sterlirifi: Silver
"The Best Line in the City" is the verdict, and prices by far the lowest. Before making any
purchases give us a call.
Cutlery, Cutlery Elegant line of Carvers, Fruit Knives, Pearl Knives, Celluloid Knlses,.
Our Doll Sale
A grand success. In fact, it should be the prices an l mid to make it so.
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Visitors and Purchasers Equally Welcome
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P. g ve own every doll'ar'a worth of our stock for cash, l We are direct importers from
England, France and Germany, and save you the middleman's profit We can allorfto make
low prices, and do so. . ' , 1
Retail Store, 342-344 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.
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