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lilh UAIA1LA 1AII, lit.!-,: WlliiPAK Al.Mt'l II .i. l!"M. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA ft 1 JOHN BEN0, Pres. W. A. MAURER, Sec. A. . HUNTER, Treas. COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Peaxrl St. Trl. 49. Mion mf.stiov Havls sells drug, fltockert sells carpels. Kd Bogers' Tony Faust beer. Ilumblng and beating. Bixby Son. Dm. Woodbury. dentists, Jo Pf-arl street. Woodrlng-Schmldt, undertakers. Tel. X. Ed Rogers" famous Mlckclob on draught. Tor even-thing- good to drink call Jarvls. I. Pure. sweet wine, Jarvls Wine company, "& Main street . Lettuce, cauliflower, cabbage at Bartet & Miller's. Tel. SS9. School paint, i-ens. paper and tableia. Alexander s. X!3 B'way. Special for today, cans of. Gold Medal corn for Sc. Bartel Miller. Tel. 3M. For imported wines, liquors and cham pagne, L. Kosenfeld company, 61 Main St. J. P. Oreenshlelds Is home from a busi ness trip to Montreal and other polnta In Canada. For exchange, n-room hotel in good Nebraska- town. I. S. Kerr, Co. Bluffs, la. Phone 417. rotton felt mattresses for comfort and rest. Let us nuote you prices and save you money. Keller Farnsworth. Twenty per cent discount on our J. Fou rs t French rhlna gold decorated dinner ware thia week only. W. A. Maurer. Richard Oreen was announced yesterday a candidate for the republican nomina tion for councilman in the Third ward. rjood buMer always to he had at Bartel at Miller for 25c per pound. Tel. X. Call at Graves', 106 Pearl St.. for the lst manicuring and most artistic hair dressing in the city. All work guaranteed. A marriage ll.-ense w;is issiw-d yesicrday lo Chrla 11. Chrlstenscn. nH 2-4. of pa niri, la., and Jensen Hansen, aged Zl, of X.nla. la. rt-i lire Annis. money to loan: cash on hand. no,d--lav; citv and farm property for sale, on easv terms of payment. Office. 101 pearl street. We. are paving the highest cash prlcea for old iron and metals. Council Bluffs .Milik House. J. Kattlcman. proprieter. Tel. &V. S"J 8. Main. Ice wagon, good as new. for sale at a great bargain. See Bredcnstein Smith, coal yard, mar W'rfbash freight house, 14th Ave. and Sixth street. M-irvev 8 warm of the Sixth ward Is being mentioned as the west end candidate for me ri -publican nomination for member of the Board of Education. The Manhattan restaurant and liar are giving the biggest meal in town. Short orders, with pure cream for excellent coffee. Try and you will be delighted. Missouri oal: drv cord wood, fi a cord; shellbark hickory, IT; Arkansas anthracite. t - ,Vt par ton less than hard coul. William Welsh, 16 North Main St. Telephone lifc. Painters, now is your chance to buv brushes at 26 per Cent discount for cash only. Council bluffs Paint. Oil and Ulass company are going to move to Merrium Mock on March la. We are going to glvo away Bulurday en-in-elv free a package of Puritan Indian ineai with every '-c sack of Puritan pan-i-iki- flour purchased. Come early. J. Olson, ',..:'-V41 West Broadway. Mrs. Serena N. Balrd. aged 71 years, died .nrday at the home of her daughter. Airs. Niles Hall, at Honey Creek. Two sons also survive her. The funeral will be I'cld Sunday morning at 11 o'clock from the Grange church In Boomer township. John Rirbills. proprietor of the Council Bluffs candy Kitchen, . West Broadway, lias gone for n three months" trip to 1-ranee, Italv and Greece. He will attend the Olympic names at Athens while In Jreece. lmrlng his absence the business will be In charge of Samuel Johnson. C Pillow, an Illinois Central brakeman, sss severely injured Thursday night in the local v urn's. H was th:own from a car while snitching and Ml with his hack across an adjoining rail. He waa given temporary trtatincnt at the depot and as kiii as possible yesterday removed to his home In Port Dodge. The elevator at th federal building which suspended operations February K. on orders from headquarters In Washington because of lack of funds, was Marled again yester day, much to the relief of those having business In the building. Lars Hansen, the levator conductor, who was laid off when tile elevator was shut down, resumed his position yesterday. Kd Davis, the stepson of Police Officer Cat Sohaffcr. wno was rendered uncon scious Thursday night by a fall from a Itock Island train In Omaha, was brought lo this city yesterday morning and placed In the General hospital. Up to a late hour last night the young man had not regained consciousness and lite attending physicians consider his case most critical. . When Judge Scott came to investigate the fight at the hay market on Main street Thursday evening. In which Charles Han sen was said to have le-n assaulted by James Gordon, he decided both were equally to blame and sentenced them bath in ten days on bread and water. Henry, Turner and J. W. TlnneU. the three rela tives of Gordon arreated for being Impli cated In the disturbance, had their raacs continued until today. The tight, it de veloped, arose over a board bill which Han . en. It was asserted, owed Gordon. CALL FOR THE DEMOCRATS City Convention to Be Held at City Hall Thursday Evening-, March 15. SCHOOL BOARD CONVENTION WEEK EARLIER Primaries to He Held Taenia . March W, and W ard f aaeases 1 a Nom inate Coaaellaiea Satar da, the loth. Chairman Hughes of the democratic city central committee Issued last evening lit call for the democratic city convention, to be held Thursday evening, March 15, at 8 o'clock In the city council chamber. The democratic convention to nominate candidates for the Board of Education and School treasurer will be held the evening of Thursday. March 8, at o'clock in the cly council chamber. Precinct primaries lo select delegates to both the school and city conventions will be held the night of Tuesday, March i. Ward caucuses to name councilmanlc can didates will be held the night or Saturday. March 10. The official call, as issued by Chairsncn Hughes, follows: The democrats of Council Bluffs will me. t In delegate convention at the city hall Thursday evening. .March 15. at 8 o'clock, to nominate candidates for the following offi ces: Mayor, city treasurer, city auditor, city solicitor, city engineer, city superintend ent of markets, two councllinan-at-large, one park commissioner. The basis of representation will be one del. nates for each voting precinct and on additional delegate for each thirty-five votes or fraction thereof cast for Donald Mac rae, jr.. for mayor at the city election of 14. as follows: First Ward First precinct !i Second precinct S Second Ward First precinct Second precinct y Third Ward-First precinct Second precinct 7 Fourth Ward First precinct 7 Second precinct 7 Fifth Ward First precinct 10 Second precinct 7 Sixth Ward First precinct V) becond precinct 2 d-im, on South Sixth stiw-t. mid inter ment will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. Rev. W. p.. Clemiuer, pastor of the First Chi Is ti;.n church, or wlil h the ih- cased was a nicmUr, will conduct the services. HIIIIH TRIM. MSX Hi: IIKI. IIKD Total V2 The democrats of the independent school district of Council Bluffs will meet In dele gate convention In the council chamlxr in the city hall. Thursday evening. March s, IS!, at ft o'clock, to place in nomination two candidates for members of the Board of Education and one candidate for school treasurer. Precinct caueusses for the election of del egates to attend both the city and school district conventions, and to elect new pre cinct committeemen, will be held Tuesday evening. March fi. lSrfi. at ( o'clock, at the following places: First Ward First precinct. Victor Jen plugs' store; Second precinct, McHoberts' office. Second Ward First precinct, city build ing; Second precinct. L. P. Servlss' store. Third Ward First precinct. Hotel Mar tens; Second precinct. No. 1 hosehouse. Fourth Ward First precinct. Farmers' hall, county courthouse; Second preclnet. Emmet house. South Sixth street and Six teenth avenue. Fifth Ward First precinct, county build ing, corner Fifth avenue and Twelfth street; Second precinct, county building, Sixteenth avenue and Fourteenth street. Sixth Ward First precinct, county build ing, corner Avenue B and Twenty-fourth street: Second precinct, corner Fifth and locust atreets. Ward conventions will be held Saturday evening, March 10. lng, at o'clock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for ward councllmcn. Both precincts in each ward will meet In one convention at the follow ing places: First ward. Roberts' office; Second wavd, city building: Third ward. No. I hosehouse; Fourth ward, county courthouse; Filth ward, county building. Fifth avenue and Twelfth street; Sixth ward, county build ing, comer Avenue B and Twenty-fourth stFeet. J H IU-GHKS. Chairman City Central Committee. Defendant Desires Attendance of DIs tant Witnesses. It is now doubtful if the second trial of James Arthur, thurged with being the ac complice of John BerusK in in the attempt to rob the Tie nor bunk by blowing the safe, will In- coiiin-eiK ed Monday as ar ranged by Judge Tliottull lief ore he left for his home In Sidney last eek. The announcement thtct the state e.rs-cted to produce new witnesses to show that Ar thur and Bernstein bud bo n arrested to- J gether In Colorado Spring in June. has caused Attorney Killpaik. counsel for Arthur, to have subpoenaed at the ex penee of the county a number of new wit nesses, and it Is doubtful If Iheir attend ance here can be secured by Monday. Mr. Killpack stated esterday ' that he would move for a continuance of the trial until next term anil If this was opposed by County Attorney Hess for a postpone ment until such time a he could get his witnesses here. The latter, it Is under stood, will be consented to by Mr. Hess, hut he will resist a continuance until the next term. The witnesses to 1m- snhpoenaed on behalf of Arthur are W. W. Joiing and N. King of Stanton county. Nebraska. Mrs. Agnes Knapp of Omaha, E. Chase of Sioux City and Mrs. Scott, residing near Omaha. It is stated that the defense will endeavor to prove that Arthur was not in Colorado in June. 1:, and therefore could not have been arrested in company with Bernstein. The state lias secured an order from Judge Green to bring John Bernstein from the Fort Madison penltentlaiy at the time of the trial. This will afford the witnesses from Colorado an opportunity to Identlfy Bernsteln If they can as the companion of Arthur, when the two. as it is alleged, mere arrested in Colorado Springs. At the former trial Bernstein was a witness for Arthur and testified that he had never met him until the morning after the at tempted robbery of the Treynor bank. No move, however, had lieen made by the defense to produce Bernstein at the coin ing new trial, so County Attorney Hess took the initiative and secured an order from the court for his attendance here. The state also served notice on Attorney Killpac yesterday that he Intended intro ducing another new witness In the per son of J. V. Thornton of IX Ridge street, this city, who Is expected to testify that he saw Arthur and Bernstein together In Council Bluffs two or three days Ik fore the Treynor bank was broken Into. The district couit Ji.ry In the personal in jury damage suit of Maggie Hansen against Harry Searle, jr.. the ;i-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Searle. returned a sealed verdict last evening, lifter licing out twenty-four hours. The virdict was reported to be In favor of the plaintiff, but the amount of damages awarded could not be ascer tained. The verdict will le opened by Judge Thornell when he reconvenes court Mcnday morning. Miss Hansen, who was formerly employed as n domestic In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Searle, originally numed the latter as defendants In the suit, but after the. evidence for the plaintiff had been submitted Judge Green took the case swav from the Jury so far as Mr. and Mrs. Senrie were concerned. This leaves Miss Hansen in the predicament. If the verdict should prove to be In her favor, of holding a Judgment against a !-yer-old lad with out any visible asm is. The judgment, will be to all 1 nt t n t s and purposes of no value i.nless yorng Searle should fall heir to some estate. Taus unit Mar 1'. 1'obsnti of the Philo i lathians. This was Uie pi cn.ni: Vi'altg Dorcthj Vernon High School Orehestla. Oration Tt e Russian Peasant and His Friend I.eo ' Pierce Oni!ioii--Iieiatn, s Chain Ion in Pailin- MV'tlt K.iiit'iet I.. Hawkins. "A Spring Sme'' Plnsuii t Dei'a Tan lihe club. IV clutua tion 'I'li. oialor Bov of Zepata illlain II. Knowles. Declamation 1 h Sweet si 1 1 Graduate. . Kstlux n .Morehouse. "Tile Arab's Hide'' Lindsay 1 nnox Ix-lia Tan Glee Club. Debate Resoh r d. That tne enlarged sphere of woman's activities during the past generation is detrimental to the lest In- i tcrests of our country AfflrmntUf - Agnes Phoney . Mals-lle Eng- ! Ilsh and Vera Spctinau. Negative Will A. Bvers. H. Leigh Bal- j Icnger and Alle.i Sayb s. Two-Step The Western Girl High School orchestta. ;kkt m'Ktkrx to m kk i idut Engineers Xortejlna In lelnlt of Woodhnrr Aienne. Indications are thnt the Chicago Great Western railroad, will put m the under ground viaduct at Its Woodbury avenue crossing, which has been ordered by the city couiv il. without waiting for any in structions from the slate railroad com mission. At least it was stated yesterday to be the Intention of the company to make the crossing safe, as had been demanded by residents of that vicinity and olhcis. and if a viaduct was considered the best plan it would be constructed with us little delay as possible. Division Engineer O. G. Davidson. L. S. Bourne, trainmaster, and C. A. Evaits of the company's engineer corps, were In the city esterduy and spent the day at the Woodbury avenue crossing, making sur veys and securing other Information. Mr. Davidson, while not committing himself to a definite statement that the company planned putting in the underground viaduct, as suggested by City Engineer Etnyre, practically admitted thai it was the most feasible plan to make the crossing safe. Members Palmer and Krtchum of the State Railroad commission may possibly visit Council Bluffs today to look into the Woodbury avenue crossing matter, al though from a letter received yesterday by Robert Wallace from Mr. Ketchum, It Is more than likely they will postpone until Monday in order that Commissioner Daw son may accompany them. k-4 A. E. KKmter CompiYy Aiiotlior l;irgv coiisignnu'iit of tin latpt u-tti-tljit t-tlp-. in Ladies' ami MisM-s jh u!ar priot'd Spring Jm-ki-ts ami Tailor-Made Suits arrived yesterday. li is hard to paint a word picture of tliesp garments so that you would realize their perfect finish and stylish effect. We are desirous that everyhody in Council IMulTs and surrounding country should personally see the garments themselves It is the only way to fully realize the splendid values we oiler, and to see the perfect construction of the garments. Tan Colored Covert .Jackets, both in the half fitting and "Pony" styles, are exception ally popular. We show a tine assortment ran giiiff in price- from $.).(K( to $J0.(H) each. Long Coats in Coverts, Scotch weaves, novelty mixtures and black silks Splendid values at popular prices. Tailor-Made Suits Panamas in all colors, plain ami fancy Mohairs, new novelty weaves, black silks, etc.. etc. They are the height of perfection in tailoring absolutely jserfect in stvle and finish. Suits at 10.K), $1.k(K. $17... sJtfUMi. --V. H , .U.OO and $.'5.).(Kl. A splendid value in every garment. Xo reason, whatever, to send to other cities for Cloaks, Skirts and Tailor-Made Suits when such reliable values are offered you her in Council HlutTs, ami a stock second to none from which to choose. We have one of the finest equipped stores in the West every convenience for making shopping a pleasure. Our business is conducted absolutely on the merits of the goods wo have to offer. Come and see for yourself .wha t the "Store of l'eliable Values" has to offer in the new, up-to-date creations in Jackets. Tailor-Made Suits, Skirts, Cravenettes, etc. A. E. Hunter Company Council Bluffs, Iowa. Special bargains for this week. Fifteen lota on the Omaha car line, west of ths car barns, for 190 each on easy monthly payments. Abstract and perfect title. This Is your opportunity to procure a good bar gain. " Sea WaJlaoa Benjamin, room L First National Bank building. I write fire in surance. 'Phone. 90S. BROWN'S G. 0. D. MARKET 128 West Broadway 'Phone 65. . Krvsh Ih-eowd Chicken aiul Our 1 tegular ltoaat iU-et Sale. Do Pot Roast i.er 5c to 6c per lb. Hrrnrd Price lor Heal Estate. Real estate transfers for Friday ei-tab-liKhed a record for any one single day. Twenty-flve deeds were filed, with un ag gregate consideration of ll'W.l!. Among the transfers recorded is that of eighty acres east of the town of Oakland, the consideration being lio.lio. or H31 an acre. Another transfer recorded yesterday shows that T. I.. Meyer and wife sold ten acres In L.yton township, near the town of Walnut, to F. B. lxmg for C.soo. or the record breaking price of tV an acre. The transfers for February showed an Increase of over 50 per cent over those of the same month laBt year, but March. It Is expected from the record of the first two daj-a. will show even a greater increase than that. jinan Piano Baraala. Parties leaving the city. I-eft on sale. Original rrice St. Will sell on easy pay ments. I1S5. See at the big piano house. Schmoller & Mueller Piano company. V Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. LEGAL NOTICES Notice Is hereby given liutt the KciUi and Lanculn Counties lrnatioa District will leosivs seaiea proposals (or the iurcha of the tw.uuw.uO boud Issu of aaiu Uiairicl up to ths hour of s o'clock p. in., stanuard time, of ths 2d day of April. 1, at IDs otne of the K-iitury ut amid Irrigation District, in the ton of buineruuia, iu iJncoln oount. In tue state of Meuraaka. Said bonds are In the uenoinmuiinn vt 1 kw.wc each and bear interest at uie latu o( six pr csul, payable seim-eiiuuaily, ou ths tirst days of March and BvpiuiiiOur ul eaca and every yi-ur, bciunm un the uist day of Bt-plember. i iu-ee bunas are in ten ens. W ot which are due ou lue tirst day of March. 151 1 ; at due uu liic nisi f March. II". due on ins urn day of ljrcti. ilJ, U das ou luo lust uay of March. 1H; ss due on I no nrst uay if Man-It, Ulb; & due ou ins nisi u.y ft Mit li. '- due on the tirst uay of March, l.iii due on ne r.r-, .ny March. 1:'U; Mi due on the tirt day of Marcn. 11,18, aad lul due vu tue tirst day t,1 March. 19.U The sealed proposal ma be fur the mhule of said bunds or for au untiiou thereof, and such bids will be opAit-d im mediately after tne hour of I o'clock p. m. f rtld Id day of April. I1, the txuid re serving the iiht to reject any and ail bias Dated this l.'tb day of February. IaL JAMh.3 teHOLP, tk-irt-utiy. Fi:-dt NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET! NO Noiii-e u hricby givm (hat the recuitr ar.nul n.'l.nc cf the stockholders of toe f--Miih Platte Land Co. 111 be hU at ll.e o ffice of said roi:iiatiy in Lincoln. Ne bisfka. at 11 cclu.k a. in .Vn the "in uay f Viii a. D. T'-y or-J.-r of lie lari of dtitctois. C H MOKRILL, President. A. B MINOR. H;irtar. I.loculx Nebraska. Fes 4 'ions. Krbi Diet A new plumbing shop In town. F. A. Bpenccr. II West Broadway. Is an expert in his line and is always glad to flgura with you ou any plumbing or contract that you may have. His work is up-to-date and guaranteed. The Vienna reHaurant serves excellent meals and lunches, cooged In the most appetising manner; delicious coffee with pure cream. Meal tickets at rediu-ed ratea. 414 Broadway. Heniovnl Sale. We are going to move March 13. to the Merriam Block, and in order to reduce our stork we are ftoing to give a l"i per cent discount on framing, framed pictures, sail paper, brushes, etc., for cash only. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass company. One would almost Imagine from some advertising that price is the only thing to lie considered in buying a piano and quality is unimportant. A. Mospe Co. conic nenrest to combining the two and gives better quality, price for price, than is possible to obtain elsewhere. 33 go. Main Ft.. Co. Bluffs. Ia. Van Brunt vehicles 'uinle.li an array of talking points not found on any other vehicle. Others will tell you that theirs are just as good as "Van Brunt's." You have been up against these "Just as good" things before. ChII around and see. me. My stntement are not mere assertions, but fiicts. We are the only concern In the city pre pared to lake up. chart, retu iiiul relay your raip. ts. then by relieving you of the most dreaded Job 111 connection with house cleau iiib. Charges moderate. Absolute satisfac tion guaranteed. Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning and Rug Mumifa' turlng company, 34 North Main street. Phone MG. Beat l-'.state Transfers. These irnnsiers were .cporled lo The Bee March 2 by tic- Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council BlutTs: 1'rlnh Whit- and wife to w. VI. Max well. n'2 ne, 7-7ft-:. w. d $1.4 Charles M. and Kd P. Burke lo Adolph W. PfliiRShauj-tl. ne, 8-77-. w. d 17.i Henry Meyer .ind wite to Fred Has tens, nu net, and sw1, ne'4 ;-7-11 . ' w. .1. ..: 9.4CO H. Mendel to a. K. Anderson. ii"'4 and nwi, net, i-77-4i w. d (..."A" John Kraack and wife to ilhelm Gniepper. e't swi4 lii-,.-ll. w. l i.iUU J. W. 8nuirc and wife to Anton .Vn- sen. swi nw' and H nwv, nw' li-74-14. w. d S.iVO illlBin Fichtner und wife to James Olseti. m-i, s'4 and iiw1 sw'4 15- 77-4.1. w. d 5.(100 Charles W. MtirshuH and wife to Frank J. firulke, c2 iu-'i S-7ii-:". w. d. 5.2 Charles K. Bradley and wife to Wheeler Starts. nwi,4 sw'4 Ji--X. w. d ".' T. W. Mcliermott and wife to Paul McDonald. ne'4 w-i 11 and part nw' hi, ia-77-4.', w. d 4.5IKI William Whitney, administrator, to Charles Bradley, ntfi, sw'4 2K-75-W. w. d 3. 5H0 T. I Meyer and wife to Fred B. Long;. iie nwV, sw4 &-7T-".!. w. d.... I.W) Caroline M. Pover and husbHnd to Martin Thompson. sj s'.4 swV4 34-7"- 4::. w. d 3.3' Kmma K. Olttins to Ijtrs C. Rasmus. sen. soi4 n,.! 34.77.4x. w. d 2.SO0 ChHil"s B. Ing and wife to Alotio Osier. nS nei4 10-74-W, w. d .00 Flnier L. Fehr to fierd Harrfngs. w4j sei4 U-7o-4:i. w. d 4 Sno Merritt Barnes and wife to Ansel C. Holway. of l,lo.-k itf. in Allen Cook's add to Avoca. la., w. d 7i H. A. toff and wife to Ilora A. Burns. lot 7. block 1, His Grove add to Oak- land. la., w. d Kllivl r Held in .1 W Wliitsilt lnis 2. J. 4 and S, block 2, Huff s add to 1 OuWlnnH In e- d fCJ Thomas VutiRhn and wife to J-rry C. Vollstedt. lot 11 and nS lot lo. block 7. Walnut. In., w. d 7' Thomas Vaughn and wife to Jerry C. Vollstedt. lot It and sT lot In. block 7. Walnut, la., w. d tl2 Grant Worl and wife lo Byron A. Page, lot 6. block Miilliu's suli llv in Council Bluffs. Id., w. d 36" Annis M. Weaver and Maud P. Ileus to Orson L. Weaver, lots ft and . block 1. Mynster place add to Coun cil Bluffs, la., w. d ISO William peters el al to James Olsen. sw1 w'4 and nV sw1 1S-77-4X. t. . . d 1 J. J. Stewart, executor, to W. B. Tracey. lot S. block 14. Cnohran'i. add to Council Bluffs, la., ex. d l.Vi Total twenty-five transfers JlOfi.HW Pnffed Rice. Vometliing new. candiod puffed rice, tine e.itinjr. maiiuf Jctured by O. C. Brown at the Purity Candy Kitchen. 5Mi W. Broud- i way. 33-35 PEARL. iuiusiim aj ora-annBsj-asai I fa-attbaaaHSi -- 1Z 32-34 MAIN. Z2 CARNEGIE MAKES TWO OFFERS Will t.lTe a.1.0Mt to Tabor and gltt.lMMt to Nebraska Welean Colleae. TABOR, la.. March 2 -tSpf cial Tele gram ) Andrew Carnegie has offered 13. ti0 to Tabor college, to be placed in its en dowment fund, conditioned upon the rais ing of an additional F7&.K for like pur pose. The president of the college, who is now in the cust, has In sight one-half of the amount required. Taltor's endow ment fund now amounts to Ifti.oon, No time Is specified as to when the amount shall he raised LINCOLN. Neb., March i The authori ties of Nebraska Wosleyati university, near this city, have received an offer of $10,000 from Andrew Carnegie. The sum of $lS,flOft is needed for the completion of the C. C. White memorial building, and Car negie will give the greater portion of It, provided the public will raise the remainder. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY! Hest Bacon, jier lb Strictly Fret-h Kggs, '' dozen for. . . 101c .25c MO 4 IKK HI BKK IIIKVIIFIKI) Body Found ear Harc. la., that of t.eorue W. Chapman. DKS MOINKS. March :.-T!.e Healer found in the Ice near Hi.rvvy l.i .1 r.ight was positively identltled today is !; of George W. Chapman, ihe pr imncni l'ni metthburB merchnnt who -.ppM-cd 1r, tn Ids home Dcccmlier IS. The body was fastened to u :ak.j i f ice when discovered by men wo-klng t, a bridge. Chapman Is belle, od to b.ivc I ten murdered. Jensen Nicholson, the great wallpaper establishment, have just received a large shipment of domestic and imported wall paper. Designs the latest and most leau tlful In the illy. The finest selection uf marble gravestones in southwestern Iowa can be found at Phecley at Lane's marble and granlt works, 217 East Broadway, Council Bluffs. Many different designs and colors. The work Is done by experts who have had years of training. We have bought the remaining stock of corn from the Vinton Canning Co., known as the Gold Medal brand, at a discount of i So per cent and Intend to sell all of il j today. This price will surejy do il ; t cutis lor U5c. We warrant il. 'c are not able to cqniinue thia iale longer than one day. Bartel A Miller. Tel. 3i. Six rooms, city water; lot to grade: good repair; rents, $14; tor l,0jv. Also five rooms, best repair; rent. $1!; for fcioo. Houses and luts on monthly payments. Alva Smith, teal estate and insurance, room 7 Everett block. Next Monday lellig the liist in March new cluses will be organUed ill the West em iov a colli ge. Plan to enroll then. Ns pianos at Swansea Music company from fl and up on payments of $6 down ai d $6 per month. Reliable standard makes New location, 4o7 Broadway. It is a pleasure to look at the many uif ftrent patterns we have on our new patent wall paper design :s. k. We would like to have you come in and look at our bis line of aamples and let us figure with you. Our prices are right s vaI work guaranteed. Bur wick. 31 Sou-.h Main. Tel. 63. Perry Hnt Kerie Time. HIDNKY. la.. March 2. (Special. I The sup'e:-..e court of Iowa has rendered a decision in the case of Lewis Perry, affirm ing the judgment of the lower court. Iu January. Isi5, Perry wus sent from Sldn. y to serve a sentence of ten year at Fo-. t Madison for the crime of incest, the c:-i-plalning witness being his daughter. Sadie Perry, aged lt. She has since given birth to a deformed child which lived but a short lime. Perry mas given the limit of the law by Judce Green and the case was appealed with the result as above slated. The pris oner is now 64 and the ten years Is euuiv.i lont to a life sentence. The cout t ruled that in u case of Incest the test'-nor.v of the prosecuting witness is sufficient to convict. ALL CAXXK1 J)OIS 3 cans, of Fancy String or Wax Beans 3 cans of Blue berries 3 cans of BIhcK- " berries 1 cans of Rasp berries 3 canR or Straw berries 3 tans of Fancy Atlantic Peas 4 tans of Fancy Atlantic Coi n 3-lb. tans of Bartlett Pears 2 cans of Apricots 2 2oc cans of Alaska Salmon 5 lie I'ncoloied Japan Tea A 30c Broom for Cream of The Valley HI A (ioll .Medal Ul'AKANTKKI) TO UK KI LL SIZF Fancy Sliced reaches. . per can . . . 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 20c 3-lb. can of extra- fancy Plums T pounds of Starch 1 pounds of fancy linnd liirked Nnv Beans . . 4 pounds of Lima Beans Exlra fancy Prunes, per lb Baker's Chocolate, per lb 3 -pound pail of Lard Extra fancy Ix-moni, each , Extra fancy Navel Oranges each 20 pounds of Sugar for 1 10c 10c 25c .25c 25c 10c 35c 25c Ic 1c $1.00 Per Sack ($1.15 GLEN AVE. GROCERY 236 West Broadway. 'Phone I08 "Big A" flour is being used more aid more every day by the women who want only the best. Tell you! grocer to send yo i no oiher kind. I - j Covull's Orchestra concert al ihe new A. fc.. Hunter lo. s store tnis afternoon from 2:3" to 5 o'clock, W-:i5 Pearl, i'l-M Mail! If you want a fine, up-to-date suit, before buying drop in to Hicks'. 14 Pearl strait. I Spring goods just received. Fancy worsted I suitings, cheviots, gray and blue serges, t Scotch goods, trouserings . and black g.ii.ds j of all descriptions. Kmc trimmings and I fine work a specialty. Thoiic F 62. Lusts School Kand. 1XXJAN. la.. Match 2. It-pedal. ) The treasurer of the Independent school district cf Logan has made bis annual r port for the year ending February ',, which shows a balance on hand of tS.i64.49. divided among the various funds as follows: Teachers' fund, tl.trJti.K7; schoolhouse fund, tJt'3''.S4; contingent fund, The present out standing indebtedness amounts to tJu.i1 and consists of sixty bonds of t'v each. The official estimated levy for nelt year's tax ation is as follows: Teachers' fund. SVOi; schoolhouse fund. II 4"0: contingent fund. t.'.:w. The Title Uuaraiiiy and Trust cumiuiiy, abstracters of titles. Books, date back to l.-iS. Books H't all up to dale. Work ac curately and prompt ye done at lowest prices, office opposite courl house. V& Pearl strtct. Council Fluffs, la. . M. Williamson, bicycles, Kciug u,a chincSt KdiMin phonographs, records. Re pairing machines and bicycles u specially. Tel. Red 1157. 17 South Main street ' This is tla. season it llle cmi Miar You ! 4rink coifec. r.d If you desire to have the best crffee on ctrth served on your table I order It from McAtee. The three leading brands. McAlce's Java and Mocha at l' Special Blend 3t'c and Premium Blend at 2Tc. Accident un the Huck Island. IOWA CITV. Ia.. March 2.-(Speclal.) In a bridge accident on the Rock Island raii- roud near Tiffin, as yel unexplained, llirec I employes of the company were severely in- I jured. They are C. R. Foster of Moline, , J. E. Hopping of Valley Junction and Ijw- j rerue Powell of Ies Moines. All are i - ; petted lo recover, though Foster may lx 1 crippled. It is said that a heavy gil'di r J fell and struck the men. I IE Covall s Orchestra concert at he tiers A. K. Hunter Co.'s store this afternoon from 13" to i o'clock. XS-Sj Pearl. 32-34 Main. Swainc a: Mjuci. hardware stole. gjuK Meal range, only t 4o. CKean Wave wash ing machine. t0.i. Every family should have one si this price. W. Broadway. N. y. Plumbing Co. Tel. I. N.ght I. tW. Oeoige liuagland has the old reliable Atlas Portland cement. Nov, is the time to make conlrsets for spring woik. Bring vour lumber b'll for estimates. Fmr Una Week We sill deliver and set up fur you Lindsay burners Price of burner cotnilete TI Corns l us lot our nsw range or cuuk stove. W'c slwuy stiow the best. Prices 111 to Hi. Padtlcck-HacJicrty Hilw Co. NOTICE , M' will re.iir I... la f..r boil.liug aiwl jippnS so ir 1'i.iniifacturtug plant, litre- lue per iiv -spacil. in Aluiia. Veb.. mi'il TueiKla . llw Lj.lt da or Match. : O I K 1HI1. We !.. Ike Ihr if,t to ei-. I or :l bi.ls. LRoNSIiKI! it Bl.i l I'CP., Albion. Ntli 1, ,,; n Sauiarl III rtl.H Head. taaiuucl liarslow. a-d "i y,i. i s terday aflemoin at the home o:' son. lr. J. M. Barstow. TSl South gixt'i s'n-et. Bcsid-s Ins wifi. Br. Iturslow is yurvlved by tne sou at m'hitae home he d:il. and auother sin. Uuj K. Barsiow. ; -nl ihree daughters. Mrs. Rosetha lu. i sr l Mrs. A!W Mclmyre and Mrs. F-. II I'l.t.m I ic rutieial sill le.bll tfu!tlt' after no. ii at . u clotk fioc. I'r. Burs, resi- huiners. Price of burner comj.lete, 7ic each. W. A. Maurer. Fine Colorado fatw land, to jr acre, lmproxed ranches, tlw to UV per acre. On improved ram h, four i.iiles from tuan. ii per acre. A big snap.' Excursion March & Fare 110 . F. C. Lougee. 1.4 Soutli Main stieet. When you have your shoes halt sulci take them to Sargent's. Have iliem sewed on and ssve ii. Sargent's Model Shoe shop. Pallaauat alaas Win Debate. At the annual oratorical contest bet men ihe Helta Tau and Piiikimathian societi, at the high s, hool last night the debate mas won the Ptiilor.iatHans, who took lh- iKgatice Hide of the Uestion. The fudges aere Piincll A. H. Watcrhouse of Om.ilie. Irinclal N". M Uraham of South ffr.lia and Dr. A. S. Btty of this city. Rcy Clay. piv-sMeiit tf the Phllomathlan Stxiely. prerkl-d. l lit the llnirkects is wire Marg.trit Fit. kuigei of the Itelta Make up wur mind an embrace this op portunity. We are giving a winning dis count of 'JO per cent on our entire stock all week. Come early and get the first pick. T). W. Keller. Tel. Red " 103 Ron it, Um You will soon la in need uf screens. Beat in mind that Hater takes measute ments and aill make you a price ou an numhr or any style of screens. Phone joi. Council Bluffs, la. kartrtl.i Drslsst' IMtck. MISSOl'RI VALLEY, la.. March 2.-1810- clal.) 15 th Dean, the constructing engln- ei. Is now busy with a full complement of fie'J men making the final surteys for the nig ditch. He has an office first door east of ! the Oxford, where he works evenings coiu : piling the findings of each, days surveys. ' He will be the busiest man iu town for the j next thirty days. ! Mr E. T. !UkkcI uf L gan. la., buaglil ' a nl'-e oiano at the Bour'cius Piano house. ! Council Blults. la It Is a modern style ill Flemish oak of a diurnal atiern and , is one or Ihe Pr.est toned pianos now on I the insrket. CENTRAL GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 'Phone 24 600-602 Broadway Special for Saturday 10 Bars Diamond C Soap Strictly Fresh Eggs, jior dozen Flunk Steak, "11 ler lb 1-iO Purterhouae Steak. 101 IHjr lb . IUC Sirloin Steak, IA. per lb .IUC Pork Chops, lOft km- lb IUC Breakfast Bacou, I I'll w?r lb IIC Good Picnic Hams. 0' per lb O2G Bologna, " per lb OC Liver Sausage, fj per lb OC Oysters, OCsa per quail aCOC 13 lbs. Leaf A a Lard $1 Strictly Fretih Eggs, per dog Waterloo Creamery Butter, per lb. . . . 1 gallon can Sorghum i gallon can Sorghum Green Gage Plutus, per can Oranges, -each L mons, each Geniton A pules. per peck Malaga Grapes, per lb Sweet Pick leg. per quart -. 11c He 25c ...25c ... I5c lOe le le 25b . IQc lOo Try Our Central Flour bvcry sack warranted, v taok. 2 1Z $1.25 We sill handle during Lenu-u xason a full line of fresh, s.ilt. smoked and cured fish of all kinds at the usual Ion prices. Central Grocery and Meat market, 'phone W. Bmadaay. Iledae lias Had Kuuuah. Bl'BI I.M1TON. la . March i-iSis-cial ; Telegram. if'ongressma 11 Thomas Hedge, j un '''-' ducks, frogs or muskrats. as I lor of Harrisun county says this Is likely for eip-ht yeiais representing the r ,rt loaa : district, tonight announced his ueienolna- lion not to run for another lei in. 1 must be given drainage soon or their lands auce uf outside rties. The county audl ; won't raise ducks, frogs or muskrats. as I tor of Harrison county savs this Is likely ; ll.e waters aill lie too deep for anything I to be the last joint meeting of the boatJs ! else than deep sea turtles. 1 "or some nM,ubs. Harry tk hmidt. lttiou-grapl.er. Your money back If phoioa are nut the best on earth. Kngage silling at XV Broadway. Art stic 111 cei particular. Binrr ! ul Maaks. j M!Ht4 1 1 HI VALI.KV. la . Marcli !-(bp-, rial. I The aatets of ths Boyer sre out oviy j ihe valley lands woise tins spring than 'ever lfoie B-siii ins of th Hni n valley fcaperrlaara Dlsraas Ultclt. Malar (.llleits la Oat. ON'AVVA. U . March I. iJe ial.l The V AbHINUTti.N. March 1-The piesidrnt Monona Slid Harrison county Boards uf 8o- ! today accented the realanation o( tti.i..r I tiervlsors are In session here today over j t'sssius Oillette. alio has been sptunie,t ditt n tnatieis In iht Monona-Harrison I superintendent of ihe Philadelphia nlua drainaae district. There Is a large attend- lion plant.