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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1906)
r TUB OMAHA DAILY PKK: IT KM AY, MA1UH fi. 1900. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl mimik HRno. Ilavlw lle drugs. Mtockert sells carpet. Kd Roarre' Tony Faust beer. Oldest whisky In state at Jarvlx'. IMumblng and heating. Ulxliy A. gun. lira. Woodbury, dentists, 3t Pearl street. YVoodrrng-Fehmldt. undrrtakers. Tel. S!J. Kd lUurrrs' famous Mlckelob on drnughl. lliamonds a an Investment. Talk to Leffart about, it. School - paint, pens, papula and tablets. Alexander's, 833 B' way. Jar vis Mil , put California, wines. , X. P. Ixxlpre left yesterday for an fc tended -trip through the south. Star IJhspter, r Royal Arrh Masons, will met lit regular convocation this evcnim;. 'Mr. Minnie Wilcox of Monmouth. 111.. I j the. ust of he i mint. Mr. N. J. Bwsnenu. I For Imported wines, liquors and chain- I fa una, L. Roacnfeld company. MU Main Ht. For exchange, 21-rootn hotel in good e brsk'n town. V. S. Kerr, Co. IMuft. la. 'Phone 417. Klorir Bale. mT A Flour, Ilia il suck. J " ZoUer Mercantile Co.. loi-l'C-l'Hi llrond ). 'I'hnne wi. John ': Cain .and Hcssic Moore, both of Onlaha, were married In till city yesrer- lay by Justice Field. Mr. V. B. Kldgon left yesterday for a lx week visit with relative In Peoi in mid other point in Illinois. J-odB-e Brott commenced the March term rf Superior court yesterdny nnd will make .117 BKSiirntnent of case this afternoon. ' rf'inlre Annts. money to loan: vash on I Hand, no delay; city and farm property for J te on easv terms oi payment, omce. 101 ( larl street. Jewel. Co'jtt Tribe of Ren Hui, will met tlilg evening In the Ilrowu building. wh?n nil. rriomucrs of the degree team an. re- iuctrl to be present. Jarvls say not - bow cheap, but how good : . - We are paying the highest cimh prices for old Iron and metals. Council Bluffs Junk Jli.ust: J Kattlcmau. proprieler. Tel. Kfi. ' oj .. Main. Klour Sale. Rig A Flour. $1 a sack J. Zoller Mercantile Co.. Mn-lni-lin llioa I wai'. 'Phono 320.. Get your acrerns rtMidy now.. We take mr aHiirements Hnil quote prices free of cbiugej II your old screens need painting and reimirlng. we are in shape to take care I of .tufim on. short notice. ('.. Hafer. I.lly camp. Royal Neighbors of America, will mecf in regular session tills evening. removing I lie initiation oi new incline rs lefresliinvntK will Is) serveil. A- nnp for soinetxidy. a $'gn lee wagon for 1175. We havo used It only lour month, is practically new. Rndensi u A- Smilli. Coal avnd wood, lfth ave. and 6th st. 'Ine Aiannattan reslaurunl and bar ura giving the biggest meai In town tihort mders, - with pure cream for excellent coffee. Try nnd you will be delighted. Good Won Stick. So: cloths. 1c cut.: good steel frame Wringer, 11.29; good wood fratr- wrhiRVr. ,$!.; No t-opp r-bottoni wash i n,ir-M , v. miiht ierenioe JfMtW Ur.oadway. 'I'hone. 32". Missouri oak dryl cordwood, a cord; shellbark hickory, IT; Argansas anthracite. it .ru per ton lea tnan naru coal. William Welsh, 18 North Main St. Telephone 1. lAre.jrou drinking muddy water? There Is -no excuse when you can buy a stone lilter tjiat gives you water as clear as crystal.'. Price. 3.W each W. A. Maurer, Spring Is coming and with It new shoes. IJnti't- you thirtk It would be a wise nnd sns(rle plan to have tliose corns removed at Graves', inp peafl St.? r Painters, now is your chancu to buv brushes at !S pef cent discount for cash only. Council bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass company are going to move to Mcrriam block on March 15. Flour Sale. Rig A Flour, tl.iu a sack. J. .SWller Murcantile Co., Im-lv2-l( 13 road -.wfly. , 'Phone . Cltv fcnalneer tltnvre will no in llretnu Xb. week to Inspect a home-made uredgeu constructed there, with a view to rontuig H for the Indian creek work, pro vided it b suitable -and oan- Iw secured at a rewonglde prtcef " T 'Stin It grows.' More Quick Ical Ranges sold in Council HlurTs than any other range. ' Monev- cannot make Jhem. better. r ir saie ii ewaine ac Aiaurer s, B.ReXH 1) load way. The old reliable Weeer pianos, sold by many dealers at t12& to $.'fi. can be bought ror 1235 on eauy payment at A. Hotspe Co s One Price Ptano Store, 33 Bouth Main St., Council Hluffs. Miss Emily Rutherford, who has been seriously, ill for several week, has gone to Colorado In hopes of benefitting her health. She Is accompanied by her brother, Foiest Rutherford, who came here from Denver for that purpose. It Is such a satisfaction in house cleaning time -to- have your carpets and rug taken away from the bouse, cleaned thoroughly and brought back Just the day you want them. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. The Coun cil HlutTa Carpet Cleaning & Rug Mfg. Co., 14 North Mala St.. Tel ft Hi. Good mop stick. 5c; cloths, lo us.; good steel frame wringer, $1.2; good wood frame wringer. $l.Js; No. K copper-liottorn. wash boiler, lc. J. Zolle Mercantile Co. 1(0-im-im Kroadwav. . 'Phone SIM. Rev. Henry ' DeLong officiated at four wdddlng" at the court house yesterday, th following Couples being married bv him: H. N. Abbot and Velma Halley, both of Ashland. Neb.; Joy R. Applegate of I'nlo.i, Neb., and flrace E. Kappel of Hlue Rapids, Kan.! William J. Kellogg and May Ghyst, . both of Omaha; M. L. Ruby of Mynird, nfo., ajia a. c. i-igni oi mcvook. rveo. Wax' beans, string beans, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries und strawberries. Still, three cans lor 2V-. at the Glen Ave. Grocery. ' . , . Mrs. JCva Hopkins oC the Fifteenth street mission, filed an Information yesterday charging her brother, J. J. Garretson, Willi being a dipsomaniac and asking that the oourt commit him to the stata hospital for Inebriates at Knuxvllle. As uolice was r- celved yesterday from the superiiiieinlt lit at Knoxvllle that the hospital was over crowded and no more patients could be re - ceiveu. II la dountiui what disposition can le made of the case. Special Money Hnlalna Sale. Vour-tle carpet brooms, ISc; Santa Clara prunes, per lb., ic; dried figs, 3 lbs. for :5c: Dr. Price's balling powder, per lb. can, 3Sc; I'needa biscuit, per.dos. pkgs., 4&c; lo cgna. oil sardines. 26c;i.2-ll. can Heine's baked beans, 12c; 3-lu. can pears. I2tjc; 2-lh. can peaches, 12lsc; ISc bottle cataun, 12c; Dinner Party corn, 3 cans for 25c; Rtmiford ' bsklng powder., 1-lh. can. ISc; ginger snaps, lb., Sc; goo.1 soap, lu bars. 2V; tea siftings, pic lb.; true Jup tcu, rso ll.. 3Rc; 1-lb pkg. Bell coffe. ITc; H-lb. can Llpton Ceylon tea. I3c; Cud.ih s Rex brand skinned bams, regular retail price 21k- lb., our price 12c lb; potatoes. ;mt be.ar.el. 7c. J. V-oller Mercantile Co.. I'if-lii3-lei Broadway. Telephone 320. It you want a fine, up-tn.dato suit, hero. buying drop In to Hicks'. 13 Pearl street Spring goods just received. Fancy worsted suiting, cheviots, gray and blue serges, Scotch, goods, trouserings and black goods of all descriptions. Fine trimmings and fine work a specialty. Phone F C2 Reaaal gale. We are going to move M.ufli n, to the Merriam Block, and In order lo reduce our stock we are going to givu a 13 per cent discount on framing, framed pictures, wall paper, brushes, etc., for cash only. COunctl Bluffs Paint. Oil and Glass coni psny. ... Isnltl Msstr HalelnM nle. Four-tl carpet brooms. lc; Santa Clara I tints, pr lb,, ic; dried figs. lbs. for 2ic; Dr. Prices baking powder, per lb. can, Sac; I'needa biscuit, per dog. pkgs., 4oc; 10 cans oil sardines. 26c; Mb. can Hetns baked beans. . 12c: I-lb. cau pears. 12V ; J-lb. can peaches. UV; lc Iwitle catsup. 12c; Dinner Party corn. S can 'r 2io: Humford bskiiuj powder.. 1-Jb. can, IV; ginger snau lb.. Sc; good goap. lo bars, 2ie ; lea s)fllng. inc. Jb. lc Jap tea, pe r .; 1-lb. pkg. Rell coffee. 17ci W-R-i in Upton .Ceylon tea. 2c; Cudsliy's Rug brand skinned hams, regular retail price i lb., our price 12c lb:. potabHS i-i basbet 7e. J. Zoller Mercantile Co.. lv.n-.'.iisj Broadway. Telenlu.nr t 1 . X. Humblnaj Co. lei. Jju. N'sjht t N, BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. jPAT CROWE CASE GOES OVER . - t, ... 0. . J Heanne on Gharw of Robbing Street Car Men to Be Held in April. NUMBER OF OTHER CASES CONTINUED Jnaate Fall to llaad Dona llullna on Motion for Sew Trial In the n le-Haras Mlnlaa alt. Pat Crowe, indicted Jointly with Arthur Levi on the charge of holding up und rob bing the crews of two motor cars, will not be tried at this term of district court. This was decided upon yesterday when At torney Wadsworth on behalf nf Crowe ap plied for and wua granted a continuance until the March term. The Match term will open Tuesday. March 2U. with Judge O. D. Wheeler presiding, but the trial Jury ha not been summoned until April i. The trial of Juiiicf Arthur, ( barged with complicity In the attempt to rob the bunk of Treynor. In., which whs set for yester- dav. has niso been continued to the March term on atinllentlon of the defense. John n,.rnsiein Vrihur's -ilb ged pal nnd ac- I .,.,., u ,.,Mr ,H. totioe in the Fort Madison' mnltentlury. ! he having pleaded guilty to blowing the bank safe, was brought from Fort Madi son late Sunday night by Sheriff Cunning and placed in the county jail here. Ilern teln will be produced as a witness bv the state. It 'I expected that he will Im- kept here until Arthur's trial In April. These cases were also continued lo the j next term: Taylor Gordon, charged with larceny aa latilce of proceeds of two horse sale; Curl Jensen, charged with larceny from h building, and 8. P. Matliiascu. charged w ith passing a number of worthless checks. The grand Jury reconvened yesterday and the following- prisoners were presented to it and waived rlaht of cliallenae: Charles ! Stevenson. John Fosdlck and Charles I.loyd. 11 50 f"r testing all public scales, the same charged with robbing Pawnbroker Fried- " hp lH o-' to charge for testing prl man; Oeorge Hill, charged with robbery; I yato ' 1,1- Heretofore he was required Maud Hansen, charged with lewdness; R. ! ""ar '"' ordlwince to test all public scales C. Vroonian and Marry Raker, charged with breaking and entering an agricultural Implement warehouse and stealing a quan- tlty of valuable brsss and copper engine fixture; Charles Stewart, chiirged with passing a forged check: Norman Taylor, charged with lobbing Mrs. C. Gregory; William Whltmore and Harry Hall, charged with stealing an eighty-gallon keg of wine from n freight cur: Ell Harter, charged with passing worthies checks; Arthur F. Fleti, charged with bigamy, and Frank June and Frank Morgal alias Sherwood, charged with assaulting Marcus Solomon und larceny from a building. All of these cases will be prese- d to the grand Jury and It I expected that body will be busy for a week or more. Haling- an Uoyle Case. Judge Thornell did not hand down bis ruling In the motion for a new IrlHl la the Doyle. Burn mining suit, but Intimated that he might possibly do so some day this week.- .. . ' I . , ' ' . W. J. Ilroadfoot began suit for divorce from Marian Uroudfoot. lo whom he was married nt Amherst, Neb., October . W. He charges hi wile among other offense of leaving him against his protests to work as a, chambermaid in hotel and that as a result of her laianior ho was forced to leave his home "discouraged, humiliated and disgraced, mentally sick ftiid distressed, a nervous wreck, unfit for work or busi ness and with his health so undermined as to endanger hi life." Flora Bell Berger begun suit for divorce from Garrett C. Berger, lo whom she was married in Avoca, la., December 2, 1873, and from whom she separated September 1, 1:4, and aks for the custody ,of their two minor children and 123 a month ali mony. Karl R. Ferguson, as administrator of the estate of Herbert Fleming, deceased, has brought suit against the Milwaukee' Railroad company for 10,(l damages for the death of Fleming, who was killed at the crossing near the Iowa Schisil for the Deaf, on Xoveniber 23 lust. Fleming, who was In the employ of I. MuccU was driving home when struck at the crossing. William Baldwin, engineer; George Rati. . fireman, and Charles Zlmmer, conductor of tho train which killed Fleming, are named as party defendants. Mrs. M. Koskr. owner of a grocery on North Kighth street, has brought suit for tl.siKi damages against the Nebraska Tele phone company, ullloglng that a lineman sent by the company to remove a telephone last spring, in stepping down from a win dow sill stuck one of his climbing spurs Into her leg and seriously Injured her. It is a pleasure to look at the many nif ftrent pattern we have on our Dew patent wall papur design rack. Wo would like lo have you come In and look at our big iine of samples and let us figure with you. Our prices are right and work guaranteed. Uor wick, 211 South Main. Tel. CS3. The finest selection of marble gravestones In southwestern Iowa can be found at Sheeley Lane s marble and granlt works, 217 Cast Broadway, CouncU Bluffs. Many different designs and colors. The work la done by ' experts who have had years of tralutnfi. 8tx rooms, city water; lot to grime; gold repair: rents, 14; for .&t. Also Ave rooms, best repair: rent. $12; for tMu. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Alva Smith, rest estati and liiiur:uie, room 7 Everett block. The price of olives lias gone away up, but we were fortunate enough lu purchase a larg- stock Jut laf in tin- price raised, win-'I. we will sell at lit and up. They are all tin famous l)on Carlos brand. J. Olson, rt'-Tll w-t Broadway. The Title Guaranty .nt Trust company ul.ulr.l..ra ttf till.. HaC I I. ... i ........... v "-" lla3. Rooks ae all un t.. rial. V. b o. .jiately and promptly done al lowckl prices. Office opposite court house, 136 I earl l reel. Council Ulj?T. la. sneclal Flab Sale. Amiiovies. per lb.. 12l-e: Xoiwuv ni;.,-U erel. each. ISc: w hile fish. J for lee; Hoi- lind herring. S for luc; pickled herring. 4 lor 15c; rolled hening, each, ic; brick eod- t.sh. per lb.. ,c; halibut, per lb.. IS.-: boneless herring, per lb., ac; smokcel white rieh. each. 5c; 2 c can salmon, I2V-. J. Zoller Mircuntile Co.. lii-lo:-lw; Broadway. Phone $.. Parmer lajareal In Knnawaa. V:rueit Hullioff. a f amor residing in Gar ner township, was more or leas seriously injured in a runaway accident yesterday mornlna. lie was driving . to the Mouth Omaha market with a load of koaa. a ben his learn l.k friht at something mt unhington avenue and run away. At, the 1 urn from i'aahinrioi aauiuu to kiktita street the wagua slnjck Hie curb and Jiul- - . hoff was thrown nut j hoir was thrown out. I r'e 'earn kept un Its .) until 11 rtatciiol j a point near the Kim k lslnnd freight house. wliere It collided Willi a telephone nle and the wagon wh ovefturned. Aulhoff's 7year-old son wss thrown out with live loiid of ling, but cscaied injury, ua did the hog. The Wagon, however, was badly d moralised. Bullion! was taken to the of. lite of a physician on Ilroadway, wliere examination showed he hnd several rib broken and possibly internul Injuries. 1 1 WlPf rcmi,V(Ml to nlB ,mic (iHKti WKTKR AK IIKAKIta Intlmalliin It Mill Habt Induct W ood bar? Atrmr. At the meeting of the city council last night State Senator Saunders. npearing as local attorney for the Great Western rail road, requested that action on the ordi nance requiring the railroad couiiwny to construct a viaduct at Woodbury avenue be deferred until nn opuortunity could be nfforded the general attorney of the rood to be heard' lef ore the council. Senator Saunders' talk to the city council conveyed the Impression that the railroad Intended fighting the order to put In the viaduct and there wa some opposition to any fur ther delay in the matter, but finally the ordinance wag laid over until a meeting to be held Wednesday afternoon, March 14. J at which time Senator Saunders stated lie expected the fjeneraly attorney of the road would lie able to be present. At the re quest of Robert WallHCe, resident In the neighborhood of the Woodbury crossing, who are vitally Interested n the establish. '"ent of, the viaduct, will also lie given a hearing at this meeting. 1'' ordinance prohibiting the clly en-, glneer or any of Ills assistants from per- j loimniK any woik ior corpoiaiions or pri vute ludividuul except sucli ns might lie authorized or ordered by 'the city councU. wn passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance amending the ordinance regulating the fees of the city weighmaster wa P""sed under suspension of the rules. Hereafter nil persons doing public weigh Ing will be required to purchase tickets from the city clerk at' the rate of U per l''. of the money thus received the city will receive one-third and the city weigh master two-thirds, thus giving the city weighmaster i cents on every load weighed in the city on public scale. The ordinance B,!" lml" ,h" weighmaster to charge free of chargi ResldenH on Avenue C, Isdwein Kleventh nnd Twelfth streets, asked for water mains on that street and it hydrant at the cor ner of Twelfth, street and Avenue C. The laHitlon was referred to the committee on waterworks. W. K Williams, whose photographic studio was burned down Saturday, was given permission to rebuild. A rvitiest from the Independent Tele phone company that the curb line on the north side of Broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-seventh streets, be established In order that it could place Its poles, was laid on the table. The application of Joe Glynn to conduct a saloon at 128 West Broadway was laid on the table. R. A. Filter. Vntaltist whom Mr. Xelson secured u Judgment In the district court last week, has been conduct ing the saloon there. The application of Sherman A Healy to conduct the saloon at the corner of Broadway, und Scott street, formerly conducted by T. J. Griffin, one of the four saloonmen against whom Mr. Xelsoa secured a judgment; Was re ferred to the chief of police. Mary I Coffman served notice of a claim Tor Jtj.mio damages for injuries alleged Id have been sustained on account of a .de fective sidewalk on Avenue F. The claim was turned over to the Judiciary committee to wrestle with. The Federation oi my Improvement clubs requested iiermlssion to occupy tho council chandler ror Its meetings on the second Tuesday night of each month. On motion of Councilman Weaver the dub was granted the privege during "our admin istration." provided the Janitor was com pensated for the extra work. At the re quest of City Solicitor Snyder the First Ward Improvement club was granted the use of the chamber for tomorrow night. The following republican judges and clerks or iu- cny election nn .March 2i were ap- j ll!t''? ' First Ward First meeinel II A Ui.l.,. Judge; Carl Morgan, clerk. Second precinct, A M. Bonham. judge; 8. H. Conner, clerk. Second Ward First precinct. SDencer Smllh.i Judge: C. A. Tlbbits. clerk. Second precinct. J. Bollinger, Judge; J. D. John son, clerk. Third Ward First nreehiel H v inn,.. Judge; M. I.. Williams, clerk. Second pre .......i, . vonuo., juage; m. ncnmiut. clerk. Fourth Ward-First precinct. H. J. Cham bers. Judge: N. A. Crawford, clerk. Sec ond precinct, Soren Wilson. Judge; J. K Ford, clerk. Fifth Ward First precinct. John Hill, Judge; Hurry James, clerk. Second pre cinct. J. II. Struck. Judge; Lawrence Han sen, clerk. Sixth Ward First precinct, J. W. Kirk, FILES Can Be Cured and We Can Preve It. - , Sample k'sckaae Free Prove It Vnar. self. When we say that we can cure Piles wu mean just exactly what we say nothing' more, -4iutjilng lefcs. We say il because wu Know It, utiu stand ready to prove II to you or to uny other pcis.n, just as uc Have said il and proved it lo thousands uircady. - il Is because of these thousands thai we have cureii tnai we arc able to say tills. We have done our ri in caning your ut i ntion to tins tact, and il is up to you lo disprove It. .Hid wc oiler ou tne means ot doing to, knowing that uu can t and thai wncn jou, try our wor.ucilut pyramid Pile lure you will Is- n wen p.ejsi d with II mm ou will go straight to jour dru--! and gel a box of il. And, more than thai, n ui an tn.ic in i nc ruiure uny person U lis you, ua you , nave tout sj many M-r.-ons o ' ,...... , t. taal .... J " V IIIH inc iaine,i ireu. plus, xoirwiu 1 t il j he or -i.c lias !oU,,i and is anu gelling the Mime r iii f t you t. Hi nave s-en ii dune Here, fur instance, is a sample oi wn.it a samp let did and shows vei i-oniiui cl that we are. dealing in cold, nard facl and I "ot e"'l" eriln. A person w lio gets a ! 4n1PMf rver '" ' ''" ' Ul'' ,0,"1 H'lnp of -' S. coi.d uti-qai, Now Yirk "J1 writing i.ndcr date o Jj"' 1'ln' a.'; "I received the sam- , P n1 UJ 'l !!i away. I got .j much ' ' rieni II urter 3) ears' suffe ring that I bouant a Jo-ceni box. The tuost unbear able pain is aimosi (one and my lislula lias almost disappe-ared. 1 bad ieu up all hope of ever b. Ing cured. I assure you. gentlemen. I will use every effort to make any of my fri-nds try them, as I can guarantee ihoy art a sure care." ' Pyramid' Pile Cure Is for sate at . very druggist for Su cents a bo, and It is cheap al teu limes Die price to aiiyone who nxla it. i"o git a pixe Hajnplc aend ur uaiiM- and address 'lousy to th Pyramid Urug Co.. less Pji.mud Uldg , Marshall, itlciu Judge; J p. Kemp, clerk. Second pre cinct. C. O. Hamilton. Judge; K. W. Ward, clerk Announcement was made that .Chairman Hughe of the democratic city central com mittee would have his list of Judges and clerk In by the next meeting of the council. amp rtnao Bargain. I Parties leaving the city. Left on sale. , Original price tr. Will sell on easy pay. , ments. 115. Se at the big piano house. Bchniollcr Mueller Piano company. G02 ' Ilroadway, Council Muffs, la. This Is the ea."ii ol the year that Mu drink coffee, and If you desire to have the j best crffee on earth served on your table ' order it from Mr Alee. The three leading brnads: Me A tee Java and Mocha at 40c. Special Wend 3v and Premium Hiend at 25c. j We will handle during Lenten vcuson a i full line of flesh, salt, smoked and cured fish or all kinds at the usual low prices. 1 Central Grocery and Mout market. Phone I 24. l?V-ffJ2 W. Broadway. aprelal Fish Hale. Anchovies, iter lb., 1-'k; Not way mack erel, each. 15c; white flub, .1 for bc; Hol land herring. 3 for VV: plckbtl herring. 4 for 15c; rolled herring, each, .V; brick cod fish, per lb., 8V: halibut, per lb.. ISe; boneless herring, per lb., ay; smoked white fish, each. 5c; 2rtc Citt salmon. I'.'1!'. J. Znller Mercantile Co.. Iii-Irj-1'; KriHidway. 'Phone 3J. KKI'I Hl.lt WANII rum iikm Connrllinen ti He Selected tin ?'rldy ( Fvenlna. Chuiimaii Hfss of the lepublicaii cltv j eentia! committee Issued the following call lasi evening for the republican ward pri maries to name ward rouncHineti. which ; will be held Friday evening at the place's ; designated: The republleuiis of the city of Council Uliiffs will meet In the vuviour wards of said city on Friday evening. March !'. st a o'clock p. lo. for the purpose of placing lr. nomination one councilman in each or said ward. The primary system adopted by the county and city cniral committee will prevail and lh( meetings lu the several wards will lie held at the following named place: First ward. Sheeley and I.ane's build'ns. j 217 Fast Broadway; Second ward, city hull: Third Ward. 217 South Main street; rourtli Ward, county courthouse; Fifth ward, county building, corner Fifth avenue and Twelfth street; Sixth Ward, county build ing, corner Avenue 1: nnd Twenty-fourth street. The .call for the republican city conven tion, to lie held Thursday. March IS. and the precinct p-lniaiies to select delegate to be belli Tuesdiy. March 13. will be Is hucd today by Chairman Hess. It requires the strongest kind of effort j as a rule, as well as convincing argu- ; ments. to demonstrate the superiority of j certain vehicles over others. If you will only cell at my repository It will be iv nlm to present to' you a few facts and arguments that will establish lieyoud doubt that "Van Brunt vehicles" arc the best. Fine Colorado farm land, per acre. Improved ranches. iu to $2 per gcre. One Improved ranch, four miles from town. W per ucre. A big snap. Excursion March M. Fare, 1 .2". i F.' Ct' I-ougee. K'4 South Main street. . "s Heal Kstate Transfers.. These transfers wei-ev reported March 3 to The Ben by the Title! Guaranty and Trust coniparfy (ft Counbn,'.ln(r: ' Edward P. and JoUn 8. Murphy -o . Caii and Herniurt'Umli'nburg. ne( 21 " and wit nw'4 24'J"-4.' w. d.!. Ibi.suii James F. Wood and wile to John R. Rosling. nt nf' nnd sty ne-i and nt-'i swi4 1S-74-. W. dii': 12.ii Dnnlel W. Boruff and wife to Vincent 1.. Watson, w ue UnJ mU ne o-74-4n. w. d 12.n J. H. Sengstak to Adolph H. Goos. w' net, and eti nwi4 'U-74-41. w. d . l'.:S!5 Vincent L. Watson and wife to I.. W. Trtplett. swV4 ne' and se'4 nw4 :I2-74-;ts. w. d : fl.fl Edward Rattlgan to Mike Mi-Cabe, sk nei4 and se4 nw4 21-77-42. w. d.. ll.UOO Henry Mickey and wtle to linens Heinsohn. sty sw t, J7-T7-42, w. d Carl Rndenburg and wife to Herman Rodenburg, ty Interest In part neVt 2:1-76-4-!. w. d i James M Coons anil wife to Benjamin J.o'Hl 1.775 F. Harlierl. nty ne4 13-74-41. w. d ... 4.041 Herman Rndenburg and wife to Carl Kodenburg. undivty Interest wty nw", 23-75-43. w. (i Herman Mendel t" Henry Benllage, sel set, 14.77.4j. w. d John W. Rush and wife to Henry H. Rush, iielj nwty 2-7l-, w. d David G. PiiK-h und wife to David Campbell, part s '4 s w " ,and part sty sw se'ty 2-77-44, w d 2JC3 IVnlamin F. Case and wife to Wil liam Morford, aw1 se-'4 lS-75-3Ji, v. d. I.IC5 James T. Farrell and wife to A. C. Sixers. 4 interest In lots 10 and 11. block 1(1, Carson. Ia., w. d Herman L.. Batchelder and wife to A. C. Slvers. ty Interest In lots 111 and It. block I, Carson, la'., w. d ; J. H. Jenks and wife to Andrew C. Johnson, lot 7. blmk :ti. Avexa. Ia., w. d XeUie M. Coleman toICdwaid Saddler, lot XI. block . Oakland, la., w. d Ella Albright and husband to David D. Jones, lots 4 and 5. block 1. Ar nold's 2d add to Oakland, la., w. d .- William flsler and wife . to Klerk An. derson. part m nw-i 30-74-:. w. d. ' Klsiu Young to William C. Young, 2-9 Interest In ety lie', -74-41. w. d J. D. Edmiindsou and wife to Wil liam 11 Slorls. lots'-it. h uiwl lit. I. in. ' 1,125 TOO I coin pliU-e, CouncU Bluffs, la., w. d. I Laura A. Clayton et al to Christopher. '; C. Morris, part nwi4 sw1 -75-:t!i. w. a Mary Fruiils to Andrew C. Johnson, lots U and 14. blin k 10. Meredith a add tei Avoca. Ia., w. d Andrew C. Johnson and wife to J. II. Jenks. lots U and 14. blo.-k Pi. Mere dith's add lo Aoca. lit., w. d J. D. Kdmundson and wile to William B. Storte. lot 17. Lincoln plai-e add to Council Bluffs, I., w. d Henry C. Urn rules and wife to John 11. JenkK. lot 7 and part of lot bund . Avoca I. ind and Loan company's subdlv. Av.H'u. Ia.. w. d . Freil Holm und wile to Anna Oriue. part nwi nw4 7-74-41. w. d Claude ". Wiilroii and wife lo Nathan P. Ilge. lot 1. block 3. Fast Omaha pluioat add to CouhciI llluff. I'i.. W. d ;.....'.;..'.. An.lrew Wli:e lo Jesat- White, nty wty sty sty licty nety 21-75-14. u. c. d.. James Seymour and wife to Caroline M. Severance, lot 7. I lock S: lot bloc's . and lot 2. block 1:1. Mulllu's 425 425 sutuliv In Council Hhiffs. w. d. 'Cel. dine M. He'verunc" lo Jantes Kev- eruiu e. lot 2. bla k 0: lot 7. block S. and lot i. block '.:. Mulli i s sulsliv ' lr Council Rlufls. la., (. c. d I County licasurer to Minnie J. Went. la I lot 7. block 7. Muy lie's 1m u,)it to Council Bbufs. la., i. d 1 ' II Irs .f Xetiie Mt.i io David U. i l'uh. sty swty ty ;-77-M. a. w. d 1 1 Toti I llllty-l.vc liuusfriH Illi.'.i; Mmb Machine Male. 1 Soiiarc Western. $J.7!f; Round Ameriean. I I2.: Merry Go Ruund. t-1 W: O. K. Rotary, j 11.; Wtziaid Rotaiy, 16.93; Omaha Rotary. I $5.ho: Msjcstlc Rotary. I'I CO. J. Zoller Mer ' cantile Co.. PV-lit-lKi Bioudwjy Kur VI Irk. sale. I will offer the five-roomed house and lot , at Mii Avenue A for one wick at x5u. New I linuee; city water. Kasy lerin. No bet j tev ln esl' ielit In fount II Hluffs. Make a nne home. W alluee Penjanuu. liooui 1. First Nallonul lank. I write tire Insur ance. Office 'phone, -JiiJ; residence 'phone, Illnck tll. OWrer (allaalaan Hrslaaa. Afier making a liioi-ongh Inve-silgatlop ui the fr.ici'S ut polkv be.uliuat tcj-s 8unday sfu riewin. when iJeire tlve-- Oallagiisji as auiiltd Firrt Chief M holon. and the cir cumstances leatdil.g up lu the trouble. Chief e.f .polite' hlchmouu yesterday decade4 to accept GelUghan's resleiilon Instead of suinniaiily rtinoelng luin fium tUe lurce. Chief Rlehmnnd decided to put sue tld course in -eeognillu of the olfn-ot's pre- Ions l-eord. I ' ' I Plioitlmnd and Ixiukkocping posit ious mo j easily secured if you ure well qualified. We do that. New classes this week. Wetern Iowa college. Wash Machine fair. . Bquatc Western. :.''.. Round A met h a it. . $:': Merry lb Hound. :.; t . K. Rotary. $I.W: Wissiird JHotgry, sYSu: Omaha llmur)'. V'.Su; Majestic Rotary. .:. J. .oiler M. r cnntile Co., i-ln:'.iai l)i iiiolw jv I'sllrtl Hlce. tometliitiK new. can. tied puffed rl. i . t i e eating, manufactured by U C. Ilrowu at tlio Purity Candy Kitchen. Jl; W. Ilroau way. Hprclnl Hani -"ale. ."" i I l'uilali s Ri-x I i a in I skiiiiu I liants. retailed c-vei ywlu rc it t 2i c Hi.. Her fg-N-e Tuesday and Wednesday. IJc lb. .1. JCollei Mi reHtitile Co.. iho-ilj-Pi; liroadwa... I'l'h me The Vienna restaurant serves excellent meals and luiicnes, cooked In the most appctiiitng manner; dellelous coffee Willi puie cte.im. Meal ticket ul reduced rates. 411 Ilroadway Jensen & Nicholson, the great alluper establishment have just received a large shipment of domestic and Imported wall paper. reslmiB (he iHleM atld tllOSt lleatl- tlftil in the city. gielal llnm nle. .;."si only Cudithy's Ilex brand skinned liHins. retailed everywhere at 2" c lb., otn price Tuesday and Wednesday, l.'e lb. J. Zoller Mercantile Co.. Ine-lo'-ln; Hioadwnj. Ph me "20. New pianos it Swanson Music company from flHii and tip on payments of down and $fi per mouth. Reliable statnlurd makes New locution. 4i7 Broad nay. S. M WlllliiniSfiii liiev.l.v u..al.. ..... chine. Ktlisun plionugi aphs. records. Re- ! pairing machines and bicycles a eclaliy. I Tel. Red 1157. 17 South Main street Speelnl Ham Kale. 3.VI only Cudnliy's Ri x brand skinned j hams, retail, d everyw here at 2" c lb., on- price Tuesday and Wr Jncsdiiy. ,. p,. j, Xoller Mercantile Co.. Iiiii-v;.(i,; !ronda-. . Pli-me :!U j We now I ave an entile new spring stock j carpets, runs, oilcloth, linoleum, window I shades and l.iee curtains. Come In and in- I sm cI il. D. W. Kcl r. lit; South Main St. Telephone Red 021. O-orge lloagland lias the old reliable Atlas Portland cement. Now is the time to make coiuracts for spring work.' Iliing your lumber 1,111 for estimate. ' Men Ladder fpcclal. S-f lot step ladder, lie: 4-foot step ladder. 36 ; 0-f'oot step ladder. I.!c: ti-foot step lad der. 52c: 7-foot slep ladder. 5!'e. J. 7,ollf Mercantile Co.. 1ui-i2-i; f.iiiadwyi. I'll me Sifl. Harry Schmidt, photographer. Your money back If photos are not the beet on earth. Engsge sitting at W. Broadway. Artistic In every particular. "Big A" flour Is being used more ard more every day ry the women who wa.i: only the best. Tell your grocer to send yoi no other kind. Step I. ndder Special. 3-fool slep ladder, 21e; 4-foot step ladder. :itie; 5-foot step ladder. 44!c; fl-looi slep lad der, 52c; 7-foot step ladder, 'iHe. J. X.olie.r j Mercantile Co.. lot-li.-M,".; . Itroadwy.i. 'Plume J2a.- . : , ; ' . . i Tremendous Sole On Igniio burners and self-lighting maniles. Have, you tried one? We- have exclusive saU'. NV. A. Miurer. Seeds. Seeds. All 5c pkg! garden, and flower seed. 2 lor Dc. J. Zoller Mercantile Co.. lmi-liij-i ; Broadway. A new plumbing shop In town. F. A Bpencer, 1 West Broadway, Is un exper in his line and Is always glad to ligui with you 011 any plumbing or couir. I UMM1SM 5 i Kilt Rheumatism does not come on in a day, the lLt OlftUllULJl causes that produce it 'work silently in the system for 3'ears. This insidious disease becomes intrenched in the blood, and tome exposure to cold or damp weather, or slight indiscretion brings on an attack. Poor digestion, stomach troubles, weak Kidneys, torpid Liver, and a peneral sluggish condition oi the system are responsible for Rheumatism. Food souring in the stomach poisons the blood, the failure of the Kidneys and Liver to act properly leaves waste matter and impurities ia the eystem, which, coming in contact with the natural acids of the body, form uric acid. This is absorbed by the blood, and as it penetrates to the muscles, nervc3 and bonc3 produces the terrib'c pains and aches and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism. Life ii made a torture by its excruciating pains, nerves are shattered, the health un dermined, and if the disease is not checked it breaks down the strongest con Btitution. It will not do to depend on plasters, liniments, etc.; such treatment is helpful in easing the pain and reducing the inflammation, but does no' reach the blood where the rtal trouble is located. S. S. S. cures Rheumatisu PURELY VEGETABLE. and build3 up the entire health. S. S. or chronic, and the cure is thorough and any medical advice desired without THE SWIFT Far West g t DAILY UNTIL X. Puget Sound Cilllorn'a, Butte- I Spoxinr Country, Portland San Francisco, Helsna I Di&trict 103 Angt'is, itc. District J District. Omaha,... $25.00 $25.00 $2000 $22.50 Lincoln... $25.00 $25.00 $20.00 $22.50 DAILY THROUGH TOl'RIST SLEEPER3 to Ix Angela via Dauver, with d:)' In ride ita tbe Hio (Jraudc Rout ihro-jgh Scenic Colorado and Sal; Ijike, ( liy, thence the Halt. Lake Route; Tl'KS DAYS and SATl'ltDAVS personally conducted. DAILY THROUGH TOI KIST SLKRPERS to California via Denver, thence tha Rio Grande Houie through Beanie Colorado and r'slt Lake City: rioutliern Pacific beyond Ogden THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS personally conducted. TWO DAILY TRAINrt TO THH NORTHWEST From Omaha at :10 p. m. snd at 11:10 i. ni: Chair Cara, Dining Cars. SUads.d and Tourist Sleepers via Billings, Montana, to Hutte, Helena. Spok ane. Seattle, Tatieima, Portland. Folders and descriptive matter, ratea, berths all Info- nia'lon of J. B. KFYIOIDS. Citt Pattinrir ittai Uni PirniM nmihs lak "mmmmmm ' " " " i" ' His wotk is up-to-da Mnrrlnae Licenses. I.il enscS to Wed Wc'e ivsin d eli ihl to the following: Name fled Rt J'den. e. Age. R. X. Ablstt. Ashland. N ! Velum Halley, Arhland. Neb I John Cain. Inialia . .tessie Mooie. tl.'naha JM 1 IMH M. Parks. Cation, la Jl Cloo Halts. Oakland la I" Peter .lessen. llotie tV't k. la ' Nettle C. Mackiand. Neola. la .T. Joy R. Aprlegate. Fnlon. N'eh :.' lliuee K. Kappel. Mine Rapids. Ka 21 William 1 Kellogg. Omaha Jl ; May tlhyst, Oinnlia . M. I.. Riil.v, Mvnanl. Xeb In A. K. Light. Mi'Cook. Net) l-'or dtirnliiltty, neatness ami styh- get the Moti'.irvh range. the i.nly satisfactory : re lire on the market. It gics you real j pleasure and happiness to use It Handled by Keller & Kavnsworth. ' When you have your shoes half soled 1. 1 1- -tl:i m to Sargent's. Have them sewed o i ami save SV Sargent's .Model Bhoi Sbo,'. , Injured linn Is Robbed. FORT HOIIilK. la.. March :.-iSma lal Trh gnini.l Cluirles I.Hll'eity of Clarion had Ills t lgiit leg s v i( d from bis bo.l ben- todax while attempting to Isiard an Illinois , Central train. l.:i(Trly sli.e Hnd fell be. j iicntli the train and lay for hours befoiel l-lii llscovere.l. On being found il was; h al lied tin, l h had leeti tolibed of i I wtiile he lav tin onseiims from his injuries. J Man Found llend In Street. Ci:lAR RAPIDS, la.. March o.-tSpi ci.ili An unidenttftod mini was found on the street here toniglil. It is believed dealt, was caused from drinking n pint of alcohol, as an empty alcohol lsdtle was found In his clothes. H IIIII.KMI.l: UIIIKWT pug MlltllF.lt Tuf nl Men mid l'iiir Women In Custnil . Sltil'X FALLS. S. 1.1.. Mauli j.-The po lice havi arrested twenty men and lent women on suspicion of having been impli cated In or knowing something about tie supiMised murder of Christopher Sven. a farmer whose home was near llumnoldl and who disappeared several weeks aire. Snow Is n lleiietll. STl'RGIS. S. D.. March .V tSpeclal. I Inning the last fi w days this vicinity Inn. been isited by the most severe stoim of the winter. It stalled with a driszliiiK rain, ufter w hich It b gau to snow. The snow varies lu depth, being from twelve to eighteen inches deep. There wa n high wind ami in some places the snow drit'ted badly, piling up as high a six feet Trains were all delajed .and telegraph wires down. The snow Is a good thing, its it will make lots of moisture, which is iiy ded throughout the nui icullurul country of the Black Hills, From reports the storm did not reach tin cattle ranges. Wldun- nes for tlnuinaes. KVANSTOX. Wyo., March .V iSpccluI.l The widow or Brakenvan Clarence Moore, who was killed by the cur a year ngo, ha sued the Oregon Sinai Line railway for J2. lio daina es. While coupling cars Moore was struck by an ail hose and knocked miller the wheels, death being caused, says the petition' by alleged defective appli ances. Hrldae nl Belle Kiiurrhr. VALE, S. D.. Mnriii 3. iSpccluI.l The btttldltig of a biige ucross the Relle Fourchc liver at the Gib crossing Is as sured. ,1 lie money Is being subscribed, by the business men of iV.e town of Rell Fourchc. The bridge Is badly needed nnd will be gren t ' convenience to ranchmen on Indian., creek and farther tothe east and northeast. (Jetting Kendj for SliirUnriinf r; VAI.R. 8. D., March 5. ( Special.) Or.ut preparations are being made for the fourth nnnual meeting of the Northwestern Stock Growers' association, which will be held at Belle Fourchc April 12. 13 and 14. The citizens "ire making arrangements lo en tertain the stockmen in their usual royal style. Make Your Wants Knur, 11 Through The ;ec Wnnt Ad Prgo. M "AN INSIDIOUS DISEASE THAT BREAKS DOWN tup CTnnxir.rcT that you may have, and guaranteed. by purifying and invigorating the thin, acnt. blood, driving out all impurities and poison? anc sending a stream of strong, rich blood to wast out all irritating particles that are causing tin pain and inflammation. S. S. S. stimulates th sluggish organs to better action, tones up tb stomach and digestion, restores nervous energ' S. cures Rheumatism, whether acutt and lasting. Book on Rheumatisu: charge. SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. One Way Settlers' date s Northwest APRIL 7, 1906. tr r "i'i rr "s1 'smi ITCHING SCALP Fl Came Out Constantly Hair Finally Had to Be Cut to Save Any Scalp Now In Good Condition and No More Itching Another Effective CURE BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES " I will gladly jive you 11 the iufor piation concerning; try ckc. I used tlic Oiticiira Swp ami Ointment for m itiratU scalp, ilaJnimlT, and constant fullms 'f hair. 1 inally 1 hnd lo cut my hair to save uny at all. Just at that time I rea l about tho Ctiticura Itemed ics. Once every week I sham pooed my hair with the t'ulictira Soap, and 1 used the Ointment, twice a vccL lu tv.o months' time niy hair was long enough to do up in l rench twi.t. That is how live jears and 1 liavn a lovely head of hnir. '1 lie length it six iticbes below my watt I'.ie, my scalp is in very Ri"d itir tion, ami no more ilaiidniif tr itohing of tha , scalp. I used other rctnedies that wera rectitiitiiendcil to me u gtHxl. hut with no results. If you v,ih to publish any of what 1 have written you, you are welcome to do so. 1 am, respect ftiilv, Mrs. W. F. (iriess, Clay Center, Neb., Oct. 2H, lDO.V" FROM THE HOUR OF BIRTH Mothers Should Use Cuticura Soap, the World's Favorite Mothers are assured of the ahsolut purity and unfailing efficacy of Cuticura Soap" ami Cuticura Ointment, the creal Skin Cure, in the preservation and puri ticat ion of the skin, scalp, hair, and handg of infants and children. 1 or hsby ecze ma, rashes, itching, and chtifinir, well us for annoying irritations and tthvrntivr weaknesses, and many sana tive antiseptic purposes which readilr gttgeest themselves to mothers, as well sj for all the purposes of the toilet. Iiath, nnd nursery, Cuticura Sonp and Cuticura Ointment are priceless. Sld thrmirli"'tt Oi world, e'tillrur -.. ?r..Olnt i?iit, &"., KreoivmcfOc. On form of CnnroUar CasI'S. Pllli, 2f. rr tui ,,l (ni, mar b had t ail Sruirli. Peltfr I rut and C'hem. I'ir., Seta Prop... Botton, Maaa, r Mailed 1 ra, " 1 ha U'aal Culicura ckla BmIl." HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH It mikes the toilet something" to be en joyed. It removes all Stains and roughness, orevent prickly heat and chafing, and leaves the skin white, soft, healthy. In the hath it brings a glow and exhilaration which no common soap ran equal, imparting the vg-or and life sensation of a' mild Turkish sib All On-irmn and Dsuggist HOMEOPATHIC SUPPLIES In addition to our verv taint" line of Mcd hines ol the Allopathic selsool, we sell nil k:nd of Homeopal hi'- medicine, und sup plies: llomcoioi rbhe rills. MnnienpHtlele Dilution. e Hmneopnf lilc DIsUw. - Homeopathic Mother 1 Indorse. Homeopathic Trtlnraflon. Iloineoulblc Tablets. Iloiut-o-iuthle HooUs. ( urks. A lala, I'nveder. Papers, as tssed liy Homeo- Itne Ionia. We- are iii position to supply the profes sion, tho retail and wholesale trade, and the laity. Write or call on SHERMAN & M'CONNELL DRUG CO. Cur. lilth und I lodge. Omaha. Neb. TH E ingredients of Stosi Mits are the brit ob tainable tor the purpose. . Barlry Malt, made fioni the clioicest grain grown in the west. Bohemian Hopi, importre di rect at three times the coit ol American bopt. Xrtejian Water, pure ami sparkling, from s 1 400 ft. well. This iriplaiiit its tine flavor and high quality. Aluayk Older Stoi But. .,. P O I SON t'ured for Life Dr. McGREW SPECIALIST DISEASES Of r1EN JO Vcsrs EipsrUncs -21 Yesrsla Otasha. lilood I'olsous, Vsrl- c o c e 1 e, Stricture, I al of slreufth and Vitality. ('barges l.raa I'ban ill Others, fall or write. Box 7.. Office 111 Kouili Kill ht., Oinaliii Neb. MMIF lVUiilUll vWTV-cifl MARVlt. Vh.rl.nq Spray CM-; Jlisll I OIITDIPIll. stS tMtMili iak wwr Cnfiid fsr M. tsiikfi . -iJi M-rni taiiin for i Utairai-J l- k-alel ft flT full iwrtiviiUr And lirMmi in. rultiMUo i J..i-. MHt.l. CO.. t illicit VAN .Wo.lOlN.Ni.uL, DKia COn 1Mb and Podg bti. ColilsCurcd QUICKLY Hromo-L (contains aa Quiuinel brvaks up roids ia the head lu a few bou leares no bad sf er-elTee-is I like ejjlnuis Preparation. eLiues I lie work ujiekiv lately vet a bo I today froin your drug. it Ask far the Drums tXilored Box sjid see lout laaalstM-l road rqRono-LATr LU CONTAINS NO 0UINIlCs MEN ANU WOMEN. ba B w for simaiural ia. ksi ,M.II..'.U.W. iriitMi.s. er uliiii.sa f ma.es ntatnsrat.aa. ''ell aa. i. atlMMf Pan.ia, ass m l aaln. tStlMBtCstWlCaiCS. f Ut n l-eltuwa. CtMkSKaTI.I .1 k"1! , kl 7 rat, . is elais wrasasr. I 1 l.. -. - . .... A a. a. II ill ft.. .1 J. u BLOOD Zffm i . kattl. S3 T r m . .. . i., ...i i-.u-.a an r