Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1904, PART 2, Page 15, Image 15

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PERSONAL
DR. ROT. Chlrooody, R. 2 ft it, 1S05 Farnsm.
U-lVi
NlAllPlC I iV-Bmlth, 118 N. li. 2 fl. R. 1
U 0
TRY KELLEY'S LAUNDRY. 'PHON E 35.1"
U 3
TRAPSES made and fitted to men, women
and children. 140 Fnrrvim Bt.
THE H. J. PEN KOLA) CO.
LKTOVSKY'S orchestra. Telephone L2"'!
u m
ACCORDION and SUNBUKST
PLEATING, RUCHING, BUTTONS
Send for l'r.. U; biiJ Hainpl-r.
THb GOLDMAN PLbAl ING CO.
200 Douglas Block. Id. 196
c 3r;o
fENNELL Mllllnerr Co.. ntw location, 111
Bo. 16th St.. opposite old postonVe.
U MIKU N2S
TUB, vapor and alcohol bath. 7i) S. 1. th.
U-2
DON'T fool with your eyes; be careful who
examines them; we teat eye free for
(liases and guarantee satisfaction.
. THE 11. J. PENFOLD CO..
Leading Opticians, 1108 Farnam.
- L-2T13
DRAWING and PAINTING from life. Mr.
Una a Art Claim; atudlo 4, Union blork,
' ntn and Firnam. U 21
HhlLBRONN SANITARIUM,
SOUTH OMAHA, NliB.
Magnesia Mineral Water for rheumatism,
blood diseases, constipation, kidney dis
ease, etc. Saline and Turkish bath. Ad
dress 11. J. Aberiy. Medical Director.
m I;' 335
LARSON A JOHNSON, cut rate to all
point. 1404 Farnam. Tel. Bali. Mem
ber American Ticket Brokers' Ass'n.
m U-337
COOK wanta special work for parties or
families out ot help; lirst-class city refer
ences. 3413 Jackson; 'phone U-lzs.i.
L'-Ailtt N28
USE lilanchard'a Enema Lotion on skin
diseases. All drugglste. or address Bruce
Ac Co., wholesale drug house, Omahu.
- U Mju3 N19X
ART BT LDIO Mrs. Livingston, 318 N. :3d
at U MM N22
'PHONE 701 and a mar. will call and tune
your piano: $2. Pertleld Piano Co., liiil
Far nam. u 36s
Wanted The Deaf to Hear
Free tens of instrument for the deaf.
Hutchison Acoutrtlo Co., olS N. L. H!dx.
UOJi Nio
NURSES' COLLEGE. Pueblo, Colo.; foutlh
year; unequalled; diplomat; misHage
taught: open Deo. 1. U MUM NJTx
THEATRICAL maaq. costumes. Llcben,
H10-1J Howard. U Mu.a
THE Salvation Army solicits cast-off cloth
ing, In fait anything you do not need;
io collect, repair and sell for cost of col
li ctlng to the worthy poor. Cull 'phono
4-aS and wagon will cull. U 611
"VIAVl." way to hcnltli. 360 Bee Bldg.
U-301
PIANIST (gentleman) for dancing classea,
clulis; populul' music; goud time. E 56,
lie 4. U M678 8x
ADDRESS wanted of Charles or Florence
Norton, who lived In Kansas City about
m. Ooorge Law, N. Y. Life bldg.. Kan
sas City. U A1677 7x
AST person giving evidence or Informa
tion to me, the undersigned, leading to
the discovery of the present where
abouts or date and place of death of
William Dawson, the younger, cattle
deuler, who left Winterton, In the county
of Lincoln, England, In or about the
year 1KX3, will be rewarded. J. Wilton
Andrews, solicitor, Dorcaster and Scun
thorpe, England. U M623 &x
NOTICE
We are selling all sewing machines for
storage charges. There are In good con
dition. Expressmen's Delivery Co., 214 N.
16th. U-630 7
PIANOS 'SOLD AT
GIVE-AWAY PRICES
Wo need the room for holiday stock and in
prjer to move 100 new and slightly used
urauu square ami uprigm pianos quickly
we quot the following prices:
S square pianos, good makes.. s.$u, $20,
Vow square, round corners $ fi
Kngilsti upright, wulnut case 6
Ebony uprig.it, good condition 75
1 K Initial, ebony case loo
1 Chlckering, rosewood case ta
Singer upright, Jarge sise, oak lift
New sample piano, worth 1360, only, lso
Uf0 Gramer piano,' used but a short
tltno , no
Hon Bteger upright, slightly used. T3&
WW Emerson, returned from rent &)
oOO Bteger upright, concert siie, only., as
Krunli-rr & Bach Grand, ebony case.... 3u0
Kimball Baby Grand, oak case 360
Knabe Concert Grand, big bargain.
4 eastern made sample pianos, worth
double the money.. 16j, 1185, $206, $
The above bargains will be sold on terms
of $10 cash and $5 per month.
CREDIT freely given to everybody. Write
i. for catalogues and bargain list or pay us
a visit of inspection. New pianos for rant,
$3, $4 and $5 per month. Six months' rent
allowed If purchased. , Expert piano mov
ing. Schmoller & Mueller,
The Big Plnno House (4 stores and 1 fac
tory), 1311 Farnam St. Tel. 1625.
' U-629 4
OMAHA party' wants to get good quail
hooting in Nebraska will pay expense
of person owning flrat-class bird dug who
will show him same. Give full particu
lar. Addresa E 53, Omaha. Bee.
, - U-C38 6
WANTED, Information as to the where
abouts of next kin of Alice Hall, or Sirs.
W. H. Had. recently residing at 2tVj Went
37 1 h at.. New York City. Brownell ft
Tllden, . attorneys, Hudson, N. Y.
U-Mtt2 Sx
WILL the lndy who. on Wednesday, about
t p. m. took Farnam car at 16th and
Farnum grant an acquaintance to the
gentleman sitting next to her) mention
sum Incident. U 64, Bee. . U MtUl Sx
OMAHA Stammerers' Institute, Rarngs Bik.
U-3W
OSTEOPATHY
Johnson Institute, 014 N Y. Life bldg. Tel.HMl
MRS. JOHN R. MUS1CK. Osteopathy Phy
sician; office, Douglas block. Tel. 2823.
367
DR. FAHWfJ.L, specialty nervous disease.
604 Paxtn:. . 358
Huntington &
Btratton, 833 N. V. Life.
tm N4x
PRINTING
LYN08 TAD RL'FFNEK.
PRINTPRi Crounse Block, Corner of
I llli I CI0 istd m. and Capitol Ave.
374
KRAMER St CHANDLER, QUICK
PRINTERS, 1106-O8 Douglas St. To de
liver work when promised Is our hobby.
, -375
J. M. 8IRPLE88, reliable printer; estab
lished U years. 208 8. 13th St., Omaha.
, -X77
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FLORISTS
HESS a- BWOBODA. 141S Farnam. -43T
-HA EDERER Reasonable.
Bristol, Tel. 17a6
30th and
!-M82S
U. HENDERSON, Farnam. Send fof
price list of cut flowers and plants
-43J
ALFRED XNAQllfK, JR . 1607 FarnaTn.
TejLJ.lW. 4;J
DRESSMAKING
WE do everything In nrst-claas, np-to-dat
dressmaking. For one week only we lll
mihk sireei euus ai a.uu. Mrs. M. K.
ClHrveau, 618 Bu.
. 20th. Tel. FI7K7.
M-441 1
Mill V. WOX. 4reesmsklng. 17 8. lt.o Ht.
SECRET SOCIETY NOTICES
VESTED CHAPTER, No. ORDER
EASTERN 8TA R Regular meeting t"i
urday. Nnvrmlier I, at 7:30 p. m. Visit
ors welcome.
Winifred Wall.ire. Secretin--
BUSINESS CHANCES
AHTIOTT-COWAN CO.. lt Nat. Ilk. bldg.,
canjietouln or out of bueinear. Y 3sl
BHOLES-ARMSTRONOCoTtzTn. Y. Life.
Tel. 48. Y 3SJ
tOK SALE Bakery and vonreetlonery In
. a good town, luu miles from Omaha,
clearlrg $Ju per mouth; owner has
other business to look alter. Addrera E,
42, care Dally Bee. , Y Miii 7
WHEIs you wan to buy. sell or exchange
your property or business quick, eec J. H.
Johnson, 813 N. V. Life. 'Phone LJ270.
Y-3X3
DRL'O Stores-Kniest, R. P., N. Y. L. Bldg.
Y 384
PHYSICIANS located. Knlest, N. Y. L.
Y-M3S5
STOCKS bought and sold4, confidential.
Address KM. Bee. Y 491 6x
WILL Invest $3,000, legitimate, proposition;
give otter. Aiidrees E 43 Bee.
Y-M561 8x
NEW Arkaniws Oil Field. O. M. Bailey.
Missouri Pacific immigration agent. Little
Rock, Ark., can get you an oil lease,
trifling expense. Fortunes from future
sale leases. Y 670 Jl
.
A SNAP.
Best paying saloon in Omaha, clearing $400
to $.Vo per month. Breweries have noth
ing to do with this. For sale, and a
bargain.
MAINS-CASE CO., 634-35 Paxton Block.
Y-684
FOR SALE A clean stock of general mer
chandise, $9,no, with established business
in live town of 7,564 in central eastern Ne
braska. Address owner, P. O. box 637, Co.
Bluffs. Y 590 14
DESIRABLE general loan, real estate, fire
Insurance nnd rental business In Nebraska
for sale. A splendid opportunity. Address
Box 678, Ashland, Neb. Y' MtWo 8x
I WANT FARMS. HOMES, BU8INE3S!
Patents, Mills, Mires, Oil or other prop
erty to sell; always save you money;
bank references. STEPHENS. Co-operative
Dealer, Muncle, Ind. Y Mtftit 6x
FOR BALE Stock of dry goods and
groceries; Invoice $2.20); established trade
tnd best of location. Address Hox 418,
r.lalr, Neb. Y M6 '1 5x
LAW AND COLLECTIONS
E. V. MOREARTY, Attorney, 437 Paxton.
Tel. A2C39. , 434
JOHN M. MACFARLAND. Now York Life
bldg., rooms 304 and 319. Tel. 1552.
-438
COLLECTIONS promptly reported. 514-5
Paxton block. 436
LOST.
LOST, dlnmond ring. P. wart for rtimi to
934 N. Z4th St. M073 X
P0ST0FFICE NOTICE
(Should be read DAILY by all Interested,
as changes may occur at any time.)
Foreign malls for the week ending No
vember 5, 1904, will close (PROMPTLY in
all cases) at the General Poslofflco as fol
lows: PARCELS-POST MAILS one hour
earlier than closing time shown below.
Parcels-post mails for Germany close at S
p. m. November 7.
Regular and Supplementary mnlls . close
at Foreign Station (corner of West and
Morton Streets) half hour later than clos
ing time shown below, (except that Supple
mentary Malls for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign Station).
Transatlantic Malls.
SATURDAY (5) At C a. m. for EUROPE,
per s. s. Philadelphia, via Plymouth and
Cherbourg (mall for Liverpool, Scotland
1 and Ireland must be directed "per a. s,
Philadelphia"); at 8:S0 a. m. (supplement
ary 10 a. m.) for EUROPE, per a. s.
Campania, via Queenstown and Liver
pool; at 8:30 a. m. for BELGIUM direct,
per s. a. Zeeland (mall must be directed
'per s. s. Keeland"); at 8:30 a. m. for
"ITALY direct, per s. a. Necknr (mall
must be directed "per s. s. Neckar"); at
J2:?J) p. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. s.
Astoria (mall must be directed "per a. a.
Astoria").
Sialic for Booth and Central Amerlon,
West Indies, Ftc. V
SATURDAY (5 At S a. m for BER
MUDA, per s. s. Trinidad: at 8:30 a m.
(supplementary 9:30 a. m.) for CURA
CAO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Mara
caibo (mall for Colombia, via Curacao,
must be directed "per s. s. Mnracalbo");
at 9 a. m. for PORTO RTCO, per s. n.
Ponce, via Ban Juan; at 9 a. m for
BRAZIL, per s. s. Byron, via Pernnm
buco, Bahiu, Rio Janeiro and Santos
(mall for northern Brazil, Argentine, Ur-
, uguay and Paraguay must be directed
"per s. s. Byron"); at 9:30 a. m. (supple
mentary 10:30 a. m.). for FORTUNE IS
LAND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, ex
cept Magdalena Dep't, per a. s. Biblrla
(mall for Costa Rica, via Llraon, must be
' directed "per a. a. Siblrla");- at 10 a. m.
for CUBA, par a. s. Mexico, via Havana:
at 12 r. tor NORTHERN BRAZIL, per
s. a. Gregory, via Para; Maranham and
Ceara, , , . ,
NOTICE) Five cents per tialf ounce in ad
dition to the regular postage, must be
prepaid on nil letters forwarded by the
SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS, and letters
deposited in the drops marked "Letters
for Foreign Countries," after the CLOS
INO OF THE REGULAR MAIL, for
. dispatch by a particular vessel, will not
be so forwarded unless such additional
postage is fully prepaid thereon by
stamps. Supplementary tranant'antia
malls are also opened on the piers of
the AMERICAN. ENGLISH and
FRENCH .steamer, whenever the sail
ings occur at 9 a. m. or later; and late
mall may be deposited in the mail boxes
on the piers of the German lines sailing
from Hoboken. The mnlls on the piers
open one hour and a half before sailing
time, and close ten minutes before Ball
ing time. Only regular postage (letters
6 cents a half ounce) is required on ar
ticles mailod on the piers of the Amerl
can, White Star and German (Sea Post)
steamers; double postage (letters 10 cents
a half ounce) on other line.
Mall Forwarded Overland, Etc., Ux
eept Transpacific.
CUBA Via Port TUmp. Florida, closes at
this office - daily,, except Thursday, at
15:30 a. m. Hhe connecting mails close
here on .Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat
urdays;. MEXICO CITY-Overland. unless specially
addressed for desputch by steamer,
closes at this office dally, except Sunday,
at 1:30 p. m- and 10:30 p. m. Sundays at
1 P. m. and 10:3" p. m.
NEWFOUNDLAND (exoept Parcela-Post
Malls) By rail to North Sydney, , and
thence by steamer, closes at this offloe
dally at .S0 p. m. (connecting malls close
here every Monday, Wednesday and Sat
urday). JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thenoe
by steamer, closes at this office at :30
P m. Tuesday.
By rail to Philadelphia, and thence by
steamer, closes at this offlce at 10:30 p. m.
Wednesday
MJWUELON-By roll to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at this ofllc daily at
6:,i0 p. m.
BRITISH HONDURAS, HONDURAS (eaat
Coast) and GUATEMALA By rail to
New Orleans, and thence by steamer,
closes at this otllce dally, except Sun
day, at l:t d. m. and ifl:30 p. m., Bun
days at 11 p. m. and jpcao p. m. (con-
rTi'." ,l clo here Mondays at
110:30 p. m.).
COSTA RICA-By rail to New Orleans,
and thence by steamer, closes at this
' ! 2 ? P' m- Bl"" at 1:00 p. m
Z".. "i.' .'r""1" mioses
NICARAGUA (East Coaat)--By rail to New
i7i ic-Miie, " .. "' "leanier, closes
at this offlce dally, except Sunday at
a, ,A . .. .. HAM .. ... n . ' ' u
a
1:U p. m. and10:0 p. m. (connecting
Registered mall closes at 6:00 p, m. pre
vious day.
TranspaeiBo Malls, Forwarded Over.
janai mur,
The schedule of closing of Transpacific
their uninterrupted overland tronslt t
port of sailing. The final connecting
mails (except registered Transpacific
mulls which close :) p. m. previous
dayf close at the general poslofMce, New
York, as foi.iws:
HAWAII, JAPAN. COREA. CHINA and
111 11 I lr. IDLfAni'O.' l bum null'
t .. .. . . 1 . j. a ii m Kuvember 4 for de-
spstch per s. s. Dorl.-.
NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (except
wreir. 1 ii- v . 1 ..j.. . - . - ' '
HAWAII aid specially addressed inall
4or the FIJI - IBUANL3, via Bbo Fran-
cioae at p. ui. nywinuw
THE OMAIIA
POSTOFFICE NOTICE
despatch per s. . Blerra. (If th Cunard
steamer carrying the British mail for
New Zealand does not arrive in time to
connect with this despatch, extra malis
clcslng at 6:3' a. rn... 8:3a a. m. and i
p. ni.; Sundays at 4" a. m., 9 a. m. and
a p. m. will be made up and rorwarded
until the arrival of the Cunurd steamer).
FIJI ISINL'S, rllso specially addressed
mnll for AUSTRALIA and NEW CALE
DONIA, la Vancouver and Victoria, B.
C-, close at ( p. m. November i for de
spatch per s. s. Mlowera.
HAWAII, JAPAN, COREA. CHINA and
specially addressed mnll for the FHIL
lI'PINfc) ISLANDS, vin San Franrlsco,
close at 6 p. m. November 10 for despatch
per s. s. Manchura.
JAPAN, COREA. CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via Seattle, close at
6 p. m. November 12 for despatch per s.
si. Tremont.
HAWAII, vln San Francisco, close at p.
rn. November 14 for despatch per s. s.
Alameda.
JAPAN, COREA. CHINA and sneclallv
addressed mall for PHILIPPINE -ISLANDS,
via Tacomn, close at 6 p. m.
November IS for despatch per s. s. Deu
calion, v.
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via
San Francisco, close at 8 p. m. Novem
ber 20 for despatch per s. s. Mariposa.
JAPAN (except parcels-post mnllsi, CO
REA, CHINA and specially addressed
mall for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via
Vancouver and Victoria. B. C, close at
6 p. m. November 22 for despatch per a.
a. Empress of China.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS nnd GUAM, via
San Francisco, close at 6 p. m. Novem
ber 26 for despatch per I.. 8. Transport.
MANCHURIA (except New Chwang) and
EASTERN SIBERIA is at present for
warded via Russia.
NOTE Unless otherwise addressed, West
Australia Is forwarded via Europe; New
Zealand-via San Francisco, and certain
plnces In the Chinese Province of Yun
nnn. via British India the quickest
rontes. Philippines specially addressed
"via Europe" must be fully prepaid at
the forelpn rates. Hawaii Is forwarded
via San Francisco exclusively.
E. M. MORGAN,
Assistant Postmaster.
Post Office. New York. N. Y
Oct. 2S. 1!X14.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
iyds will be received until 4 o'clock p. m.
on Saturday, November J6, llt04, at the of
fice of the undersigned in Lincoln, Ne
braska, room lul ot the central building,
state university grounds, for the construc
tion of an administration bulldiiiv fur said
university upon Its grounds in lincoln, ac
cording to plans and specifications on tile
In th oltice of the superintendent of con
struction, room 112 .in said central building.
Bldora must consult the superintendent
before preparing and filing bids, upon nil
mutters which may apptur to their, uncer
tain in either plans or -forms cf contract
and bond on die with the superintendent.
They must also personally inspect the uni
versity campus nnd the building site there
on selected. Bids must conform strictly
to the plans and specillcationa und to the
requirements of this notice. Bidders must
be prepared to furnish commercial rating.)
or satisfactory references upon their finan
cial standing, if the same, be required by
the university authorities. Each bid must
be accompanied by a certllled check on
some Lincoln bank, puyable to the Uni
versity of Nebraska unconditionally, for
the sum of $600. The check of the auccess
ful bidder, in case of an award, will be
held as n guaranty for furnUhlng to the
superintendent schedules of materials with
quantities and prices, signing the building
contract In form as proposed and furnish
ing security company bond In a sum equal
to one-third of tho contract price of the
building. Both the security company of
fered und the form of bond must bo satis
factory to the Board of Regents or its
building committee. In case the successful
bidder falls within two weeks from the date
of the award to file said -schedules, falls
to furnish and file bonds as required or to
enter Into contract at the amount of his
bid the check deposited by him will be
forfeited to the university as liquidated
damages without further proceedings or
notice. The check of the bidder whose bid
is second best, In the judgment of the.
Board of Regents or its building committee,
will also he held pending the negotiations
for the closing of a contract with the first
best bidder, or until it is determined
whether the second best bid will be taken
up or reblddlng called for. All bids must
bear the residence or business address of
the bidder, must be signed, sealed up, ad
dressed to the undersigned, and be plainly
marked on the outside with the bidder'
name and the words "Administration build
ing bid." The bids will be opened and in
spected as soon after the dato above set
for filing the same as the Board of Regents
or Its building committee can bo con
veniently assembled. The right is reserved
to reject any and all bids. Address the
undersigned at room 101, central building.
Stnte university, Lincoln Nebraska. Sta
tion A. J. S. DALES. Secretary.
Nov. 6-12-19.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. Fort Des Moins, la., Oct. 24. 1904.
Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re
ceived here until 11 ft. m., standard time,
November 8. 1904, for storm sash for five
'public buildings at Fort Des Moines. In.
'information furnished on application. U. S.
reserves right to accept or reject any or all
"bids or porta thereof. Envelopes containing
proposals should be endorsed "Proposals
for Storm Sash," addressed Cnntnln L.
Hardeman, Q. M. 024-25-26-27 N5-7
RAILWAY TIME CARD
l.MON STATIOX TEXTH AINU MARCY
Chicago, Rook Island Pacific.
EAST. Lenve. Arrive.
rhlenirn Ilnvlleht Ltd ..a 3:35 O
Chicago Daylight Local. b 7:00 am A 9:35 pm
Chicago express oii:"i p:T a o io pm
Des Molnej Express a 4:30 pm bll:50 nm
Chicago Fast Express. ..a 6:40 pm a 1:20 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Ltd.. ..a 7:20 am a 3:50 pm
Lincoln, Denver & west. a 1:30 pm a 6:16 pm
Oklahoma and Tex. Ex.. a 6:J5 pm all :55 am
Fast Chicago a 6:50 pm 7:30 am
Chicago Great Western.
Bt. P. & Minn. Ltd a 8:30 pm a 7:15 am
Bt. P. & Minn. Ex a 7:35 am a 8:25 pin
Chicago Limited a 4:50 prn a!0:30 am
Chicago Express a 4:30 am a 4:06 pm
Chicago Sorlhnsntotr.
Ixical Chicago nll:30 am
Mail '. a 8:10 pm 8:30 am
Daylight St. Paul a 7:6) am ' 10:00 pm
Daylight Chicago a 7:10 am 11:60 pm
Limited Chicago a 8:25 pm 3:16 am
Ixjcal Corroll a 4:00 pm 9:30 am
Fast St. Paul a 8:15 pm 7:05 am
Local Sioux C, & St. P.b 4:00 pin a :30 am
Fast Mall a 9:30 am
Chicago Express i.. a 8:45 pm
Norfulk & Bonesteel n 7:40 am 10:8.i am
Lincoln & IJng Plnev..b 7:40 am 10:35 am
Deudwood lJncoln....a 2:60 pin 6:15 pm
Casper & Wyoming d 2:50 pm e 5:15 pm
Hastings-Albion b 2:50 pm 5:16 pm
Wabash.
New World's Fair ....a 7:15 am a 9:00 pm
Local from C. Bluffs.. a 9:16 am a 8:00 pm
Bt. L. Cannon Ball Ex. .a 6:30 pm a 8:20 am
Mlaaoart Pacific.
Bt. Louts Express al0:45 am a 6:30 pm
K. C. & Bt L. Ex all:45 pm a 7:00 pm
World's Fair Special. ..a 6:30 pm all :50 pm
l'nlon Pacific.
The Overland Limited.. 9:40 am a 8:06 pm
Colo. & Cala. Ex a 4:14 pm a 6:40 am
Chicago-Portland Sp'L.a 4:20 pm
Eastern Express . a 5:30 pm
Columbus Local b 6:00 pm i 9:35 am
Colorado Special a 7:45 am
Chicago Special a 6:60 am
Beatrice Local b 3:50 pm b 1:15 pm
Fast Mall a 8:60 am 1:20 pm
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:25 am al0:36 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:50 pm a 8:'i6 am
Minn. & Bt. Pudl Ex...b 7:2. am bl0:36 pm
Minn. & Bt. Paul, Ltd.. a 7:50 pm a 8:06 pm
Chlraaro, Milwaukee A St. Panl.
Chicago Daylight Ex. ..a 7:55 am all:00 pm
California-Oregon Ex. ..a 5:45 pm a 8:10 pm
Overland Limited a 8:20 pm . a 7:35 ate
Des. M. Okobojl Ex. .a 4:55 am a 1:10 pm
IU HLIKGTOS BTATIOS 14TH MASOX
Burlington Jk Mlaaoa
rl River.
Wymore, Beatrice and
Lincoln
Nebraska Exprecs
Denver Limited ........
R Hills A Puaet B Ex,
.a 8:50 am bl!:01 pm
.a 8:5a um a 7-4o nm
4 111 nm
a 6: -'6 am
a 6:0j pm
a 3:30 pm
al2:03 pm
10:33 am
a 8:26 am
,all:10 pm
Colo. Vestlbuled Flyer,,
Lincoln Fast Mall
Ft. Crook Plattsm th
b 2:67 pm
b 2:53 pm
.a 7:50 pm
m 'tit n ...
Bellevue & Pao. June.
Bellevue k Pac. June.
Kanaaa City, St. Jo
ft Counell Bluffs.
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a 6:25 pm all 06 am
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DAILY BEE: BATCRDAY.
COUNCIL
AVESl'E 6 SCHOOL IS READY
Board of Education to Formilly Inspect tha
Work Today.
RECITATIONS TO BEGIN THERE MONDAY
On Evening of thrt Day Dedicatory
Exercises Are to Be (ondocted
and Lsrae Attendance Is
Anticipated.
A special meeting of the Board of Educa.
tlon will be held this afternoon to inspect
tho Avenue B school building, which has
been remodeled nnd an addition built to It
at a cost exceeding $20,000. If it Is found
that Contractor Wlckhnm ha fulfilled his
part of the contract the building will bo
accepted by the board.
The building, which now contains twelve
rooms, eleven of. which will bo occupied
from the start, will open Monday morning.
The pupils, who since the opening of the
school year In September, have been at
tending the Becond Avenue school for a
half day each day, marched at the close of
school Thursday afternoon from the Becond
avenue building to the Avenue B school
and assembled in the different clus rooms
according to the grades to which they be
long. After the children were assigned
their desks and had deposited their books
they were dismissed until Monday morning.
Tho Avenue B school will accommodate
about 700 pupils and will have all the grades
up to high school, thus obviating the ne
cessity of advanced pupils residing In the
western part of the city having, as in years
past, to attend the Bloomer nnd Washing
ton Avenue schools, where the higher
grades were taught.
The public opening of the Avenue B
school will be held Monday evening with
appropriate cxercles, when a large attend
ance of patrons of the school and residents
of the western part of the city Is looked
for. This is the program arranged for the
occasion: 1
Music. "Our Country. Great und Glorl
oua," (Schumann), chorus of Avenue B
children; direction oi Miss J,ucue rorter
Held stinervlnnr of music.
Prayer, Rev. Lewis Ripley, pastor of Ep
worth Methodist church. v.
"The Bchool Board," J. P. Hess, president
of the board.
Presentation of the new building, George
W. Uormnn nnd w. J. Davenport, memoers
of the bulidinas and grounds committee.
Response, committee representing west
end citizens, speakers: x. ixvett, w. c
Bover. W. M. Hendricks. G. SV. Skinner.
"The Outlook," W. N. Clifford, superin
tendent of schools.
Vocal solo, selected. Miss Porterfleld.
"Council Bluffs, Past und Present," State
Senator C. O. Saunders.
"Our Schools," Emmet Tinier, member
of the board.
Music, "Daffodils" (E. Hermes), ehorus
of Avenue B children.
Benediction. Rev. H. W. Starr, rector Bt.
Paula Episcopal church.
Insane Matt Taken from Train.
A man whose name ,1s believed to . bo
Anton Bremers was taken off an incoming
Illinois Central passenger train yesterday
morning at the locul depot by the police
and turned over to the county authorities.
He was in a mentally deranged condition
and he was taken to St. Bernard's hospital.
His case will be Investigated by the csm-
mlssioners. this morning.
The man is a German emigrant and a
ticket in his possession indicated that he
left Oldenburg, Germany, on October 22
and was on his way to Kencsaw, Neb. The
ticket, however, was made out In the name
of Augusta Timmer or Timme, whom tho
man claimed was his sister. Bremers, who
told the sisters at the hospital that this
waa his name, said his sister waa traveling
with him, and It Is supposed that they got
their tickets mixed and that the sister con
tlnued her journey with her brother's ticket,
while he retained hers.
Bremers could not speak English and
owing to his condition but little could be
learned from him. Bremer's condition Is
said to be serious and Dr. Barstow of the
Board of Commissioners on Insanity, who
examined him yesterday, stated It was
doubtful if he would recorer. When taken
from the train Bremers offered a violent
resistance to the officers.
The authorities mod an effort to reach
the sister at Kenesuw, but up to late last
evening nothing had been heard from her.
Reaister Today.
Today In the last day of registration for
the election next Tuesday. Everyone must
register this year, as previous registration
will not suffice. Those who failed to regis
ter last week and do not get their names
on the lists today will not be able to cast
a ballot next Tuesday.
JThe places of registration in the differ
ent city preclnctB are as follows:
First Ward First precinct, Victor Jen
nings' barn. East Broadway; Becond pre
cinct, 217 Eaat Broadway.
Second Waid First precinct, city build
ing, Bryant street; Becond precinct, Lu
chow's cigar store, 74ti West Broadway.
Third Ward First precinct, Marten's
hotel, South Main street; Second precinct,
921 South Main street.
Fourth Ward First precinct, 602 South
Main street; Second precinct, Kelley house,
1212 South Main street.
Fifth Ward First precinct, county build
ing, corner of Fifth avenue and Twelfth
street; Second precinct, county building,
1611 South Thirteenth Btreet.
Sixth Ward Firat precinct, county build
Inn, corner of Twenty-fourth street and
Avenue B; Second, precinct, building corner
of Fifth and Locust streets.
Congressman Hepburn In City.
Congressman William P. Hepburn, ac
companied by Mrs. Hepburn, spent Thurs
day night In Council Bluffs at the Grand
hotel. He was enroute to his home in
Clarlnda from Minneapolis, where he had
been assisting Congressman Fletcher In his
campaign. Congressman Hepburn delivered
two addresses at Minneapolis.
The apparent apathy In tha present cam
paign, Mr. Hepburn said, waa not due to
lack of Interest on the part of the voters,
but waa due to the fact, that the people
are prosperous and satisfied with existing
condition. "A noisy campaign Is what
can be looked for when the people are dis
satisfied and are anxious for a change," he
said.
Last Day ot I.effert's BOe Parcel Sale,
Today Is your last chance to purchase a
C0-cent package at Leffert'a 60 cents a par
cel aale. There are only a few packages
left. Avail yourself of" this opportunity.
The beautiful $26 diamond ring la still un
drawn and some one must get It. It may
be you. Bo do not miss, this chanco. There
are still several other prises In the lot
that are wdrth $6 and tlT Remember, Lef
fert guarantees every package to be worth
60 cents or more.
Two Deaths from Diphtheria.
Diphtheria has claimed two more victims
In Council Bluffs, making a total of four
deaths among the children of the city since
the outbreak of the disease a few weeks
ago.
Eldrn, a 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Btelnkopf, 1017 High street, died at
an early -hour yesterday morning from the
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BLUFFS.
disease, after an Illness ot four dayt. The
funeral, which waa private, was held yes
terday afternoon from the family residence
and burial wai In Walnut Hill cemetery.
Willie, the 15-year-old son of Mr. find
Mrs. John Snmuelson, S15 Commercial
street, died yesterday ' morning from the
same disease, after an Illness of less than
two weeks. The funeral, which will be
private, will be held this morning, at 10
o'clock from the family residence.
Rev, l.emen's Estate Small.
H. R. Lenien was yesterday appointed
administrator of the estate of his father.
Rev. J. G. Lemen, founder and 'manager
of the Christian Home orphanage, whoso
death occurred last week. Mr. Lemen was
only required to give a bond In the sum
of $.n0, as the personal property of his
father waa stated to be valued at $150.only.
Letters of administration were necessary
In order that Mr. Lemen act as official
head of the Institution. It is understood
that the trustees of the Home will select
Mr. Lemen to continue the management of
the Institution, In which he was closely
associated with his father for a number
of years.
Tito Fires In Same Hnlldlnar.
Fires of slight consequence gave the de
partment two runs to the Metropolitan
hotel on Broadway last evening. At 6:30
o'clock fire was discovered in the roof. It
had evidently started from a spark from
one of the chimneys and was extinguished
after a small hole had been burned In the
roof. At 9 o'clock the department re
sponded to. the second call, fire having
started In a closet off a bedroom on the
second floor. The blaxe was fortunately
confined to the closet, and outside of tho
clothing destroyed little damage was done.
Landlord Goodrich was at a loss to ascribe
a cause for the second Are.
N. T. Plumbing Cp. Tcv. --a. Night. F667.
Real Estate Transfers.
These transfers were reported to Tho Bee
November 4 by the Title Guaranty and
Trust company of Council Bluffs:
Mary Walsh to Thomas Welch, lot 13,
block 7, McMahon. Cooper & Jeffen's
add., s. w. d $ 1
Same to Edward Welch, lot 14, block
7, McMahon, Cooper & JefTeris' add.,
s. w. d J
Effle M. Whltelnw and husband to
Sherman 8. Elliott, lot 10, block 10,
Bayllss' 1st add., w. d 4,250
Alma A. Cheney et nl to Anna E.
Cook, eH.sei awi 38-75-88, q. c. d.... 1
Louise Jepsen to Hans P. Hansen,
part sw'i rieV4 and part nwW stW
16-75-43. W. d... :. .... 4,000
Five transfers, total '. $1,255
Plumbing and Heating. Blxby & Son.
Verdict for Libel.
When Judge Scott of the superior court
opened yesterday morning tho sealed ver
dict returned by the Jury late Thursday
night In the libel suit of Mrs. Florence
Harrlman against the New Noapsrell com.
puny it was found to be In favor 6f the
plaintiff for $900.45. Mrs. Harrlman aued
for $12,000 for an alleged libelous publica
tion. How the Jury came to figure out the
odd 45 cents could not be loarned. It Is
understood that the case will be taken up
on appeal.
Rooms and cafe. Ogdt-n noteL
MINOR MENTION.
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Davis sells drugs.
Leffert'a glasses fit
Btockert soils carpe's,
Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl t.
Night school at Western Iowa college.
Duncan sells tha best school shoes.
Duncan does the beat repairing, 23 Main st
For rent, modern house 723 Sixth Avenue.
New Picture mouldings. C. E. Alexander,
333 Broadway.
C. M. Harl Is home from a trip to Akron,
O., and Chicago.
Pleasing designs in wall pap'er work
guaranteed. Borwlck, 211 S. Main.
Now is the time to enter the Western
Iowa college. New clusses again Monday.
Missouri oak dry cordwood Jo cord, deliv
ered. Wm. Welch, 16 N. Main st. Tel. 128.
A marriage license was issued yesterday
to Peter W. I. Hanaon,agcd 13, of Weston,
la., and Augusta J. Omuii, aged It), of
Neolu, la.
The First street foot ball team defeated
the Oakland avenue eleven yetflerday after
noon in a hotly conteated game by a score
ot 16 to 10.
The West End Improvement club at its
meeting Thursday night adopted resolu
tions of regret over tho death of Rev. J. G.
Lemen of tne Christian Home.
J. C. Kelly, foreman of the county bridge
gang, Is suffering from a fractured arm,
the result of a tall from a wagon bridge
near Gilllat, la., Thursday afternoon.
Rev. A. B. Shrader ot the Lutheran col
lege at Carthage, 111., is the guest of Rev.
G. W. Bnyder und family and will preach
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:3o p. m. in Bt.
John a English Lutheran church.
H. H. Seerley,' president of the State Nor
mal college at Cedar Falls, spent Thursday
night in Council Bluffs enroute to attend
the meeting of the Southwestern Iowa
Teachers' association at Red Oak.
George E. Johnson, cashier for the North
western railroad at Missouri Valley, has
filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in
the federul court here. His liabilities, which
are scheduled at $776, were contracted in
Las Vegas, N. M., In 1(92.
The 5-yeur-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M linger, 11:7 Kldge street, was re
ported to the Board of Health yesterday as
nufferlng from smallpox. A member of the
family of O. C. Arnold, 724 Mudlson avenue,
waa reported to be 111 with diphtheria.
William B. Mayes of Bnyder. Neb., and
Miss Catherine Jess of Plattsmouth, Neb.,
were married Thursday evening In this
city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Hyatt, 3u9 North Eighth street, Rev. F. A.
Case, pastor of- the First Baptist church,
officiating.
Justice Ouren has set Monday for hear
ing the attachment suits brought by the
members of "The Russian Spy" company
against Miss Camille Dagmur, the star,
and others. Manager Clark and several
members of the stranded company are still
in the city awaiting transportation.
T. J. Sullivan of Hartford. Conn.', general
president ot tne Motet ana Restaurant Em
ployes' International Alliance and Bar
tenders' International League of America,
was In the city lust evening for a short
while between trains. Mr. Sullivan Is on
his way to the Paciflo roast and while In
the city called on several members of the
two organizations of which he is the head.
Frbm here Mr. Sullivan went to Lincoln,
Neb.
The pupils of the public schools enjoyed
a holiday yesterday, as practically all ot
the teachers were. at Red Oak In attend
ance at the annual meeting of the South
western Iowa Teachers' association. Super
intendent Clifford, Principal Ensign and the
faculty of the high school, as well as many
of the grade teachers, went Thursday
night, while the remainder left yesterday
morning qn the early train. They will re
turn today.
Far Rant.
Desk room for rent. Be office, 10 Pearl
atreet.
PAY NO HIGHER SALARIES
Typographical Talon Places Seal Of
Approval on All But On
Proposition.
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4-AU of tha prop
ositions voted by the members, of tre In
ternational Typographical union have car
ried, with tho exception of the cm that
provided for an Increase In the salailea of
the international p e Ident and Inerni-
tional secretary-treasuie.'. Th counting of
the referendum was a follows!
To harmonise the Interna Imal constitu
tion and general luws, 19.9:4 fcr ard 4.618
againt; to incrrnre the salaries cf the in
ternational president and secretary-t'eas-urer,
9.436 for and 15,875 against) to a low
unions distant from headquarters mors
time to make report, 88.257 for and 1,427
aga ni-ll to mike moie effective the law re
garding failure of locals to flic repoits aol
obey laws and legal mandates,, 23,484 for
and 2,154 agulmrt; to require that all ap-
Royal Gash Grocery & Moat Market
640 Broadway
LEAF I.ARD,
II pounds
1.00
SALT PORK, 55r
4 pounds aiJW
HAMS. No. 1,
per pound
CHICKENS,
pound
64c
10c
PORK CHOPS. Qr
nnund
PORK 8AUSAGE.
pound
EGGS.
Per Dog
7c
CROCERf
SUGAR, Best Granulated
Cane, 20 Ihs
.1.00
3c
1.45
t'NEEDA BISCUIT,
Per Pkg...
FLOUR, all our High
Grade Patents, sack....
Orderev Promptly Delivered to All Parts of the City
Central Grocery
600692 Broadway
We Will Sell Meats at the Following
Low Prices:
Pork Loins, lb 7c
Hams, No. 1, lb. ; 6c
Breakfast llacon, lb., 101c
Triiiie Kib Itoast, lb 5c
Best Pot lioast. lb 5c
Hirloin Steak, lb 7c
i'orterhoiiHe Steak, lb V 7JC
.Hound (Best) Stwik, lb 7$C
And all other
us
THESE PRICES COUNT
IN YOUR DAILY SAVINGS
Breakfast Bacon, lb. .. , lie
Leaf Lard, 11 lbs fl.OO
Batter, grood. lb IT l-ile
Veal Stew, lb Rc
Veal Steak, lb lOc
Hams, lb He
Sirloin Steak, lbs. SRc
Porterhouse Steak, S lbs 25c
Round Strnk, lbs... 25c
Good Steak, R lbs 2Rc
Fresh Oysters, quart. ....... ..28c
FISH AND CELERY
THE 0RV1S MARKET
S3T BROADWAY.
I I DAY SESSION
W IT J
WESTERN IOWA COLLEGE
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
We have proven that we have THE school. Investigate our success xA
be convinced. ,
New Classes Organized Next Monday
Masonic Temple. Phone B -
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peals shall be In written or printed form
only, 22,954 for and 1,6-6 against; to estab
llHh tha eight-hour day January 1, 1S06,
and levy an acsesfment for that purpose,
19,483 for and 6,386 against.
FOG IN -NEW YORK CITY
Business Is Interrupted by Denseaess
of Atmosphere at tha
Metropolis.
NEW YORK, Nov. 4. A thick blanket of
fog which settled down over New York
City and harbor during the night seriously
disarranged traffic, both by land ami
witer today, and resulted In at least one
serious accident, when an Bast river boat
wan run into and sunk. All of her pas
sengers were saved,' but a number of
horses were lost. In the city the elevated
and surface cars suffered serious' delay
and thousands of persons were lata In
reaching the down-town districts.
The Qarden City, a ferryboat plying be
tween Long Island City and New York, col
lided during the fog seven times with va
rious craft before It reached it slip In
this city. It bumped into tha big sound
steamer Maine and a hole was stove in the
ferryboat's side. The holo was far Above
th water line, however, and the ferryboat
did not sink. The Garden City had 100
passengers.
NEW YORK, Nov. 4-The ferryboat Co
lumbla of the Wall street Una was run
Into and sunk .today yy the Norwich liner
City of Lowell. There was no loss of life.
There was a neavy fog on the river at ltm
time of the collision.
There wero about 1&0 passengers and sev
enteen teams on board the Columbia at the
time of the accident. All of the passengers
were taken off In Safety, but eight or ten
horses were drowned. The City of Lowell
was coming down the river and in the
dense fog struck the Columbia amidships,
just clear of the paddle wheel. The Colum
bia floated around for a while and began
to settle. A hawser was thrown from the
City of Lowell and the Columbia mnde
fast and. all the passengers, so far as
kn6wn, were taken on board the steamboat.
Later the hawser parted In some unac
countable manner and the Columbia finally
sank near one of the slips of the L'nlon
Ferry company on the Brooklyn side.
Minister Takahlrm Better.
NEW lORIC, Nov. 4. h'ugoro Takahlrs,
Japanese minister to the United Stales,
was reported today to be much Improved.
Ir flhrady said he thought all danger was
passed.
'la Price of Window Glass.
PITTSBURG. Nov. 4. The executive
board of the newly organised Manufac
turers' and Jobbers' Window Glass associa
tion met today and fixed the selling iirhe
of window glass for tli nest sigly oWa.
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Telephone A883
BOIXIONA, fin
pound u
BF.KF ROAST,
good, pound...
,5c
MUTTON BTEW, ,
tiound ti
(c
BEST SALT PORK.
round
OYSTERS. FRESH.
(J u art
GOOD BUTTER.
pound
10c
25c
.17c
17c
DEPARTMENT
OAT MEAL,
.-pound packag
LAUNDRY SOAP,
good, 13 bars
BEAT 'EM ALL -SOAP,
10 bars
...5c
25c
25c
and Meat Market
Telephone 24
Meats in proportion.
Pot Roast, lb... , .Co
llolllna Bret. Rood, lb 2 1-Sc
1Mb Roast, lb Be
nr, homemade, S lbs.., , .fetid
Pork Roast, lb... .......Re
Pork Chops, lb lOo
Lard, homemade. 3 lbs , . , , ...Vfie .
Reat Halt Pork, lb .lie
Pickle Pork, lb ...lOc
w Krant, quart Bo
Dressed Spring; Chicken, lly ..lOe
Mutton Stew, lb .... . .4o
Telephone 4tf.
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6 14 E. P. MILLER, Pres.
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Special, for Saturday at
BROWN'S
C. 0. D.
it
128 W. Broadway. Tel. 65
Sniokwl Uncoil
nt
Frt'Hh Drpssvd Spring
Chicken
Our Beat Pot Itoast -Hef
I Boiling
Bwf
I
Mutton
Blew
Mutton
ItOtlHt
Prime Hib Iloiist
Beef.....
3 pound Hlrloln . .
Steak
3 pound Porterhoime
Rtenk
1 3 pound. Hound
Ktenk
3 pound Homemade
Pui'o Pork Hausntfu. .
Itemeniber, we will not cluirutf
over fie to ikj for our bent Pot lloast
i of Beef. Itetfiilar prlee 8c to Nk
O HATTEL LOANS
A. A. CLARK A CO. ,
ElUbhlb.4 1MI.
Broaawai an Mila It. ever Pierce's Ihee Iter,
Y en sorrov say tmosnt es uttU, ksrst
bouarhnld furnltur or any cbttl Moiirtt?.
I'.ym.nt. can b r,.d. o principal at any Hme
to ult borrowar, and Interoot raouoae sorolbl'
All bualnno eonSCnilal. Low.at r.t.a. OSloo eras
a.arr .nlui mi gaturaar etanlog till a.
LEWIS CUTLER
MORTICIAN
28 PEARL ST.00" ;.
Lady Atttndant If Desired.
The price so arranged la tha minimum and
ran be sold higher If the members so desire.
The rate was fixed at a discount from the
manufacturers' list of M-2o-'iH for the first
three brackets, single, and fc)-10-i!Vi for
sIms not Included in tha Aral three oraaa-eta.
Market
I2'c
... lie
5c-6 c
.....2k
3c
6c
7c-8c
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