THE OMAHA DAILY BKK: SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1H. If N.EWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 1 reart , HIIOK MrTlO. Jlavl sell rng. Sioekert noil carpets. Ed Ron!-' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating, Blxby Son. I int. Woodbury, dentists. JO Pearl street. Woodflng-Rchmidt, undertakers. Tel. 1S. Imported Irish whisky. Jarvis, 2a South Main. . . liambnds as an Investment.' ' Talk to I.aftart about it School paint, pens, papers and tablets, vlexander's. 333 B'way. White Roe and Hlg "A" Flour. Hj6 a cack at the Glen Ave. Grocery. for Imported wines, liquor and cham pagne, L. Rnecnfeld company, nil Main St. Win Free A glass of pure California wine free to anyone. Jarvis Co., ZS Main. If you want n nice spring overcoat call E. H. Hick. I have, the correct goods. For exchange, 21-room hotel In good N lika mwn, V. S. Kerr, Co. biufts, la. 'iNion 417. An acre of fruit, with. new. modern inruse. Tnls v III not lasi long. Cntton ilker Co. Janice CnH Cream, the beet wrinkle emdicator on the market, 25c the Jnrt at lurk Drug Co. i. If you want your firs Insurance to In sure have Cutton-Walker Co. writs it in reliable companies. W hen you nave, your shoes half soled take lliem to burner! t s. Have them sewed on n1 save boc. fcargent s Model Shoe Shop. sWjulre at Anms, money to loan; cusn oo lind, no delay; city and farm property for fHit on i'mu'j terms ot pam;ni. ultice, lol i rl street. Don't buy wall paper til! you see Eor rwca, Hi boutn Main, Tel. bsA lies got wan pMper tnut win just suit you and ma price is right. We are paying the highest cash prices for old Iron ami metalK. Council Bluffs J unk licuso j Kattieman, proprietor, vei. too. a B. Main. Kinney Franklin, colored, was arrested last, evening, ciutrged with Hssault and bat tery on a cnioieu lemale companion wlib whom ne had a quarrel. Bring your disabled watches to Leffert He ruui the finest watch suecialist in tne wfest and can put the most abused watch in prriect running order. 'l lie Woman's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Monday afternoon at x.JJ I'TlocK at the residence ot Mrs. j-.mmel 1'lnley, boA Willow avenue. , -At Swatne 4k Maurer'e for Quick Meal sasolino stoves, lit hers may be good, but i fen wulck. Meal Is the best. We don't give ill most; we give the best. l snap for omubody, a 300 Ice wagon for (Ho. We have utteU It only tour monuis, is1 practically new. lirldensteln & Smith, eta I and wood, 14th ave. and Sin at. i iijiMiiuiiuii ru.l iii'u mi u ii.) ha, A siving the biggest meal In town. Short ofders, with pure cream for excellent i (lice. Try auu you will be delighted. You can buy a good, new, well made piano, veneered inside and out, with Ivory Kf ys, for on easy terms, at A. Hotipe sp. &1 (South Main St., Council HI lifts, i iiMuun o uiy coiUwood, )'j a cord; elibai'M. hicKory, 7; Arkansas antnraclte, ilw per ton less than hard coal. William . felsn. 1 Norih Main tit. Telephone lis. If you want a nice, neat foundation and one that is durable, use our Cement Hiocks. vou will never, regTet it, and we will add uhother satisfied customer to our list, i. rarer. 'uilers.' now Is your cnanc to buy rushes at 24 per cent discount for cash ugly. Council Bluff faint, Oil and Glass c fin pan y are going to move to Merrlam bnctt on Muicn is, jPeanut Brittle, Bauer Lemon Drops, Maple, Peanut Fudge, Pecan Nut Bar, -sinivnd Nut Bar, English Walnut Bar, lurlty Candy Kitchen, 540 West B'way., f C. Brown. Mgr.- (rhe. regular monthly business and social Hireling of the Associated Charities will be lilld Monday afternoon at i o'clock wt the. lieme of Mrs. K. C. Smith, 717 First avenue. 'I'tiete will .he st special meeting of the board f trustees at the sanift, place prior to the general jneeUng. , ... . ...". . lit vouwant a: ood meal drou in at the Vienna restaurant. The flavor of our cof te Cannot be equaled because we use good i'tfee and good cream. Our butter la the lMrt we can get. We know our rolls are good because we make them ourselves from i he het hour obtainable. M. Williamson has received his first shipment of Tribune and Crescent Ucyciee snd has already sold several of ili'iii. It will pay anyone who thinks of l)il!i a mount this season to see Mr. Wil liamson's - stock before making his pur o.hko. 17 South Main St. ' Kverybody's chance to decorate their li. i. Bee the big stock of wall paper, i&ou!dmgi. etc., marked down on Bale at '. H. Heweston, Miiaomc Temple, Cor. u) way Fourth Sts. On sale March IS, lJrtuirs and picture framings. Ixcal ar ilfils Invited tj display their work opening wrfk. kRe. W. J. Calf -e. former pater of Broad r ty MethodiHt chuich, who has been the biirM of J. F. Wilcox and family, left yes lentay for Kansas City, stopping en roSjle h t'lnrlnda to pick up his son, Paul, who Im been studying at the mllitar) school at Aurora. 111. Kev. Mr. Calfee has ac irpted a call to the pastorate of the First Methodist church ot wioux r ails, B. u , fhere he will shortly move with his family from Kansas City. Rev. Calfe waa com lielled to leave the evangelistic field owing in an affection of the throat. The young woman who was lured from Iwr home In Btrd. la., by her cousin, C. J. Wilcox, on - the pretense of securing her niployment, and who escaped from a house if III fame In Omaha, where she was placnd Wilcox, was placed yesterdsy In bt. Sary a Home for loung women in tnia tv b her father, who arrived here dur- 3t ipg the afternoon. The father waa almost prostrated when he learned the true facta of the oase. His daughter, who Is a mu sician of much ability, had been teaching classes at Coon Rapids and Bagley, as well as in her own town, and her father was not aware she had left Coon Rapids until he received word from the young man's mother In ' Minneapolis. Young Wilcox Is i 1U behind the bars of the city Jail dieting on bread and water. WANTED , TO BUY A five. Six sr Seven Room House To novo on Aaotbtr Lot WLL PAY CACH Address P, Ba Oiflc. jO Purl St. Ceoncll Stuffs, Ion. FARM LAUD AUCTION M SATURDAY, MARCH 17, At S o'clork p. m., at th east entrance y of the court house in Council Dluffs (l will sell to the highest and beat bidder for cash the folio wine three farms: ,In Kane township, lot 3 and 4. section 4, township 74, range 44, and accretion about ISO arrea (within city limit and one mile aouth U. P. railway bridge.) Ia Lewi township, lot 3, aection 21, township 74, range 44, and accretion; about 100 acre (7 mile aouth of Council Bluff.) Lewi township, vest H. southwest 4. aoctiou 10, township 74. range 44 (One mile aouth of city limit.) : H. B, THAYER, Trustee BLUFFS St. Tel. 4 ' TWO PRKftXFR RRFR U1I 1 III" I HlJlMMYJ UULinll jniLl I DiscoTery Mads When Boll ii Called at the Mornintx Assembly. . TRICK IS TURNED IN AN EASY MANNER Twi Hmsill Angle Rare Taken fraa Fltllaas la Cerrlder SefJIre Liberate Then. When Jailer Gallup called the roll at the county bastlle yesterday morning he discovered that two of his wards were missing. Investigation developed the fa?t that Robert Vrooman and Harry Baker, who had Nen confined on the second floor, had succeeded In nisking their escape dur ing the night. Vrooman and Baker were awaiting trial on the charge of stealing . nearly tl.ono worth of brass and vpper fixings of threshing and other machines belonging to the Westlnghouse company and the David Bradley company. The discovery that the two prisoners were gone was made when Jailer Gallun called the roll as he turned the big cylln- j der yesterday morning to let the prisoner out of the cells In which they are con fined at night. Vrooman and Baker bad occupied a cell together snd when they failed to answer to roll call Jailer Gallup at once made an Investigation which sat isfied him that the two men had not been locked in the steel cylinder over night. It Is supposed that the two prisoners hid themselves in one of the dsrk recesses of the corridor when Jailer Gallup called the roll Friday night as he turned the cylinder for the men to enter their re- j spectlve cells and remained hidden In the corridor until after the Jailer had locked j the outer door and left. With an- Iron angle bar forming the' support of a wash basin the two men succeeded In prying apart two bars r.t the single partition between them and the steel door. With another angle bar taken from the ledge on which meals are placed the men formed an Improvised wrench, with which they unscrewed the inside cover of the lock of the steel door, thus enabling them to throw the lock and gain , access to the corridor at the head of th stairway. The window of this corridor, which Is directly above the front entrance is unprotected by bars and all the men had to do Was to raise It. Jump to the ground about ten feet below and make their escape. Since Vrooman and Baker have been In the county Jail two attempt on the part of the prisoners to escape have been frus trated. After the second attempt, which was made only a few day ago when Charles Stevenson succeeded in partly saw ing through a bar on. one of the outer windows on the third floor. Baker and Vrooman were transferred to the second floor. That It was such an easy Job to unscrew the cover of the lock of the steel door was a revelation to Jaller Qallun. Vrooman and Baker are supposed tol have lost no time in making their way to Omaha, as the sheriff fore learned they had been seen there about 11 o'clock res teTday morning.' . Efforts to , trace them after that, --however, failed. ' rr sal. Private barn to be moved, located at 120 S. Sixth street. Elegant lot on Glen Ave., up t grade. Beautiful lot on Fifth Ave., near high school. Lot in Babbitt Place, up to grade. Lot in Highland Place, up to grade. Some new dwellings, modern, beautifully located. Insure your house and furniture with m. Tel. O. Cha. T. Officer, 41 Broadway. Real Kstate Traasfer. These transfer were reported to Th Bee March 10 by th Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: E. T. Baker and wife to William Caa- on, nht nwti 5-7S-41, w. d :...t 4.B6 Margaret Madden to C. O. Davis. of lot t block 1, Grimes' add, w d. 1.000 Charles H. Busse and wife to D. P. jtowes, iot i. Block 11, Howard add., w. d D. H. Huston and wife to J. A. Camp bell, lot 43 and 44. block 18, Wright add., w d W. 8. PilPe and wlf to Frank M. Pik. lot 22. block 21, Railroad add., w. d.. Ernest E. Hart and wife to C. P. Hasty, lot 1. block 15. Wright add., w. d Henry W. Voss to Sisters of Mercy of Council Bluffs, lot , Howe dt Da mon's suhdlv., w. d Heirs of Ellen Madden to C. O. Davis. n lot 2, block t. Grime add., q. c. d tioO mo 100 Eight transfer, total... t .(2t Th season' style demand jewelry or namentation. A bracelet Is an absolute necessity with the coming short sleeve. The correct girl also want a gold chain and pendant of some kind to hang around th neck. Then there are hlrt waist ptns, . , .. . . f . net ulna fnllMe mm mtn fth. mil -' ... worn. Leffert ha the best selected stock In the city. W are. asking you to try our coffee, be cause w know you will be aatlafied It' the gas roasted coffee by Pax ton a Gal lagher, and you can't find any better fla vored, fresher coffee any place. W sell It at from II to 40c lb. W knew If you try It you will come back. I. Olson, 7W-741 West Broadway. Mr. Victor Durand, recently from Geneva, 8witrland, ha Just taken a position at Leffert's. He I a workman of superior ability. - Look over your old-time Jewelry. W are making old ear drops, brooches, cuff buttons, etc.. Into appropriate shirt waiat pin. First-class work - guaranteed or money refunded. Leftert, 4U Broadway. Don't forget Easter 1 coming and you want a new suit. Leave your order early at Hicks', If you want a nice, up-to-date one. ' 'Phone Red 771. Marriage Lteeasea. Licenses to wed were issued yestsrday to th following,: Name and Residence. Age. Pert E. Clayton. Omaha Sadie E. Case. Crawford County, Neb.. Louis L. Adam. Council Bluffs Alice I. Scott, Council Bluffs CeBBsaerelal flab raassalttee. C. W. McDonald, the newly elected presW dent of the Commercial club, yesterday re-appointed the transportation committee, adding W. C. Children to It. Thl commit tee, which I considered on of, If not th moat Important committee of the club, la composed a follows: F. H. Kekes, chsir man; E. H. Merrlam. Lucaa Wells. WUliara Groaeweg, F. II. HllL C. H. Chiasm. H. D Harle. W. I. Smith, R. II. Bloomer, C T. Peavey. W. C. Children. President McDonald alao appointed a new entertainment committee aa followi; II. W. Town, chairman: E. W. Hart. WtUUin Coppock. II. Z. Haas, Joe Smith. Ttuinin Green. Frank Rlcker. ... At meeting of the executive cor.i- mlttee yesterday afternoon Fred R. Davis j was elected chsirman. At the annual I meeting last Wednesday night II. W. Pln I der, the retiring president, was named ts chairman of the executive committee, but this wss out of order, the selection of Its belonging b, right to the com- , mnA , the nt rmv directors. Vp to yesterday Secretary Reed had re ceived 19 acceptances to the banquet of the flub to be held next Wednesday night. As the accommodation Is limited to 200 Secretary Reed desires all who recelve-l cards and desire attending the banquet to send In their acceptances without furthe detay, as the late ones will have to be disappointed. ALL X1 SCll.ME 11ESOMIX ATKD Ieaseeratl Ward Primaries Present Set Contests. First Wsrd Oscar Younkermsn. Second Wsrd Thomas Maloney. Third Wsrd Matthew H. Tlnley. Fourth Ward John P. Weaver. Fifth Wsrd James McMlllen. 8lxth Ward Charlea M. Crippen. As will be seen by the above, the six democratic ward councilmen were given renomlnatlons at the ward primaries last night. All of the j-enomlnatlone were by rrlamiHnn there not hetn contest In . , fh. ... ... Th. nrtniarles were cut and dried affairs, although con sidering the inclemency of the weather the attendance in most of the wards was good. ' There hsd been some talk of contests, ikhIiIIv In the Third. Vourth and Sixth w,rdB but th wr declared off In ,,.,,.. to M.vor Mscrae. who let It be known that if he was to head the party ticket he wished to see all of the democratic councilmen renominated with him. A. G. Gilbert, the democratic councilman at large, has announced that he will not accept a renomlnatlon, as his increased business interests will prevent him devot ing any time to the duties of a city father. Mayor Macrae, however, It Is understood, Is desirous that Gilbert be renominated, and it Is possible that Gilbert may accede to the wishes of the mayor. Our facilities are unexcelled for doing all kinds of carpet work. We will take up your carpet, clean it, refit it to another room and lay it. Prices very' moderate. 'Phone MS. Our man will call and give you an estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed; try us. The Council Bluffs Carpet Clean ing Rug Mfg. Co. ttemeval tale. W are going to move March IS, to th Merrlam Block, and in order to reduce our stock we are going to give a 26 per cnt discount on frsmlng, framed pictures. wall paper, brushes, etc., for cash only. Council Bluffs Faint. Oil and Glass com Pny. j A reputation of putting out honest work j of unexcelled finish, for building work em bodying all the latest Improvement have mad the name "Van Brunt" a I guarantee of quality wherever vehicle are shown. Drop In t my repository, 11 to l 20 Fourth Street, and ee for yourselves. Broken dishes are not pleasant to look att Fill up your old sets, or call and see our extensive line ot English dlnnerware pattern. The latest thing in English breakfast set now on display In our win dow. W. A. Maurer. Haaday Services. At the Broadway Methodist church ther will be preaching services at 10:80 a. vn. J and 7:30 p. m. In th morning the pastor. Rev. James O'May, will take a the topic for hi sermon, "Wage for th Workers." In the- evening his subject will be "Among the Sons of Ham" and the sermon will be Illustrated with atereoptlcon views. Sunday school will be at noon and Epworth league meeting at :3U p. m. There will be preaching service at 10; JO a. m. and T:X0 p. m. at the First Presby terian church. In the morning the pastor, Rev. Marcus P. McClure, will take a th subject of hi sermon - "Prophetiam and God' People" and In the evening "Th Third Word from the Cross." Sunday school at noon. Young people' service at 0 SO. Ta the absence of the pastor. Rev. Harvey Hosteller, Rer. Henry W. Ijynpe of the Omaha Theological seminary will preach at the Second Presbyterian church this morning at 10:30. There will be no evening service. Sunday school at noon. First Congregational church. Rev. Otter beln O. Smith, D. D., pastor. Service at 10:10 and 7:10. Sunday chool at noon, Prayer meeting at 7:46 Wednesday even ing. Morning subject, "Why Jesus Spoke With Authority;" evening subject, "Mind Your Own Business." Special music morn Irtg and evening. ' Th Second Church of Christ, Scientist will hold service thl morning at 10:45 In Modern Woodmen hall In the Merrlam block, when the subject will be "Matter." Sunday school at 11:46. Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7:46 o'clock. A feature of the evening service at the First Christian church will be the singing by Miss Vsn Brunt of "The Holy City," illustrated with stereoptlcon pictures. At . It m Ik, T3 a.. W XI r1 . . 1 ,' ' K ' n. , J. 1 i will preach on "The Guild of Gideon aiu I . . v.an M T'K . a r o , Cltisenahip." Sunday school at :46. Loyalty Endeavor society at 4 p. m. Young Peo ple Christian Endeavor at i:0 p. m. At St. Paul' Episcopal church there will be holy communion at I a. in., morning prayer and sermon at 10: o'clock, 8un day school and Bible class at noon, clos ing lecture on confirmation at 4 p. m evening prayer and sermon at 7:) o'clock At the morning service the rector, Rer. H. W. Starr, will take a th subject of bis address "The I'se ot Written Prayer In Public Worship" and at th evening service the theme of his sermon will be "The Origin and Meaning of Christian Baptism." The lite of adult baptism will ' be administered at the evening service. Thore will be preaching services at St John' English Lutheran church at 11 a m. and T:tO p. m. In the morning the pas. tor. Rev. G. W. Snyder, will preach on "That Which Saves," and In the evening his subject will be "A Cry for Help." Sun day school will be at 1:4 a. m. and the young people' meel.ng at 1 p. m. Rev. G. W. Snyder will preach at the I'nloa Christian church, Broadway and Thirty-fifth street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Canon Davidson of St. Mathias' church Omaha, will (peak this afternoon at o'clock t All Saint' mission. Third ave nu and South Eighteenth street. Sundsy school will be at I p. m. Service will be held at th mission every Sunday after noon during Lent. The Woman Christian Temperance anion will have charge of th ervice thl moralng at th Fifth Avenue Methodist church. Mis Mary Denny will deliver an address, while Miss Etta Balrd will give a reading and Mis McConnetl sing a tern peranee solo. First Church of Christ, Scientist, will bold service at 11 o'clock In Temple Etn manuel, on North Seventh atreet, when the subject will be "Matter." Sunday school will be at 11:11 p. m. Service will also be held at M p. m. The regular midweek testimony meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 1 o'clock. At the Swedish Lutherau cliurvh Rev B. N. QUm, pastor, there will be services at V):0 a, m. and 7:30 P will be at noon. m. Sunday school Far a Qalca Sal. I will offer the five-roomed house and lot t 3(145 Avenue A for one week at IXSfl. New house; city water. Easy terms. No bet ter Investment In Council Bluffs. Make a fine home. Wallace Benjamin, Room 1. First National bank. I write fire Insur ance. OTIce 'phone, 3; residence 'phone, Black 1444., Clifton-Walker Co. have recently closed the sale of a number of properties, which reduces their lltt. They have a large number at other clients who wish to Invest. Perhaps ycur property Is Just what they want. Better place It with them for quick action. The finest selection ol msrble gravestones In southwestern Iowa can be found at Sheelcy A Lane's marble and granite works, 217 F.ast Broadway, Council Bluffs. Many different designs and colors. The work la done by experts who have had year of training. Far S-le. Centrally located bakery, first class order and fixtures; cash trade; .10. Two-chair barber shop, good fixtures, good location, cheap rent; a bargain; see me. Alva Smith, real estate, Insurance, ex changes. Room T Kverett block. lass Plnao rtargrala. Partle leaving the city. Left on ale. Original price 1X9. Will sell on easy psy ments, Sen at the big piano house, Schmoller A- Mueller Piano company, SrC Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Jensen A Nicholson, the great wallpaper establishment, have just received a large shipment of domestic and Imported wall paper. Designs the latest and most beau tiful In the city. Orerroat Thief Canaht. R. L. McBrlde. who says lie! is a barber from Lincoln, Neb'., was arrested by he police lsst night. He is chsrged with breaking Into Fred Dingle's barber shop in the Revere house last Wednesday night and stealing fourteen razors a nd other tonsorial tools. McBrlde is also said to ' be wanted In Omaha for the theft of a.i ! overcoat from the Vienna hotel and three i overcoat from the Her Grand hotel. Ike Schlank's overcoat, which McBrlde ts said to have stolen from the Vienna hotel, was recovered by the police In this city. Th Till Guaranty ano. Trust company, abstracter of title. Books date back to IsSJ. Book all up to date. Work ac- .irately and promptly done at lowest prices. Office opposite court house, IX Pearl treet. Council Bluffs, la. Geo. A. Hnagland ha Just received a ear load of th famous A ma ion Rubber roofing. and will make you very attractive prices on arge or small quantities. Now is the time to get your roofs in shape before the heavy spring rains. A new plumbing shop in town. F. A. Spencer, 161 West Broadway, Is an expert In his line and Is always glad to figure with you on any plumbing 'or contract that ou may have. Hi work is up-to-date and guaranteed. 1 Mothers! Mothers, do not use all your strength In carrying your baby around, when com fortable folding and reclining go-carts can be had at our special sale for 16.71 and up. Ktller-Farnsworth Fur. Co. - , Swanson Music Co.. New 'Location 40T Broadway We sefl pianos In our regular businesslike way. No new schemes; no certificate. Piano right, goods reliable. Terms from tt to tie per month. "McAtee for good things to eat." Beat gooda, best prices, fairest prices; prompt and careful delivery; and If you want th best bakery goods served on your table, we bake them. Maaree ta Help Y. M. V. A. W. A. Ms gee, stat secretary of 4ha Young Men' Christian association, will be in Council Bluffs today and remain over Monday In order to lend his assistance In the p orations for the mass meeting to be in. n-xt Sunday afternoon. Mr. Magee will confer with the members of the general oommittee having In charge the Young Men's Christian association projeet at th Grand hotel thi morning. I Can Cure Cancer At Home, Without Pain, Plaster or Operation, and I Tell Vou How. Frrc. I Have Pravea t aaeer its be Cared at Haas. Na Pala, Ka Plaster, Me Kalfe Dr. Wells. I have discovered a new and seemingly unfailable cure for the deadly cancer. 1 have made some most astonishing cures. I believe every person with cancer should know, of this marvelous medicine and Its wonderful cure and I will be glad to give full information free to all who write and tell me about their case. Peter Keagan, Galeeburg, III., had cancer ot 'the mouth and throat. Doctors said "no hope." Mr. Keagan wrote: "It la only a question of a short time I must die." Today hla cancer Is healed up and he I well. My marvelous radiatlzed fluid did It. It haa othei Just such cures to its credit. It is saving people every day and restoring them to health and strength. If you have cancer or any lump or sore that you beMve Is cancer, write today and learn how others havs been cured quickly and safely, and at very email expense. No mat ter what your condition msy be. do not hesitate to write and tell tne about It. I will answer our letter primptly, giving you. absolutely free,, full information and proof of many remarkable cures. Address, Dr. Rupert Wells, U Uranll Bldg . Leu is, M-. if ( Mr. Msgee will also attend a meeting of the general committee to be held Mon day afternoon at t o'clork In the rooms of the Commercial club, when It Is hoped every member of the committee will be present. The rehearsal of the big chorus choir for the mass meeting will be he'd this afternoon at I o'clock ot. the First Presbyterian church. If you prefer quality to quantity and ab solute satisfaction to yourself, get Schmidt's photos. Always guaranteed to please. Plmne S57. log Broadway. St. Patrlea'a las. Saturday. March 17. Is St. Patrick's day. We have the genuine shamrock, grown from Imported seed. Wear a real shamrock boutonnlere and take a plant home and watch It grow. Wilcox. Florist. Fine Colorado farm land, 43 per acre. Improved ranches. tlO to IX per acre. One Improved ranch, four miles from town, W per acre. A big snsp. Excursion March . Fare, 110.2". F. C. Lougee, 1!4 South Main street. Organs at 110, 115. t-V. 123, ttfl. etc. Too many taken in trade on pianos. We need the room. Bourlclus Piano House, where the organ stands upon the building. Hair. Falling hair, dandruff and Itching scalp speedily cured. Call or write L. A. Graves, 1 Pearl street. You have noticed special sales on Mr. Potts' Irons advertised So and Wc per set. Our regular price for the past twelve months ha been TVi per set. Remember our price, 7Sc per set. Psddock-Handschy Hardware company. We now have an entire new spring stock ! carpets, rugs, ollclpth, linoleum, window shsdes and lace curtains. Come In and In spect It. D. W. Keller. 108 South Main St. Telephone Red 924. -Shorthand and bookkeeping position are easily secured If you are well qualified. We do that. New classes this week. Western Iowa college. Good bread can't be mad except from good (lour. Use "Big A" flour and your bread will always be good. Your grocer sells it or should. K. Y. Plumbing Co. T.. tot). Night L CM. PAST WEEK IK BLI FKM MOCIRTY I.entea Dallnea Pervade All Tklagi la the Soelal World. Mr. J. Starrier is visiting his parents In Boone, In. Miss KM nor Brown has gone to St. Paul for a visit. Miss Laura Price left Tuesdav for a visit in Stella. Ia. Mr. J. Havwnod Is lakina- a trio thraueii northwestern Canada. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cooper are sojourn ing at Rxcelslor Springs, Mo. Miss Joy Butler hss returned from a visit with her parents at Woodbine. la Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hostetler left Tuesday for Sylvan Springs, Ark. Miss Mabel Cook is visiting with Mr. snd Mrs. Georgo H. Miller of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs; Cal Shafcr of Carson are guest of Mrs. Shafer' -father, Mr. W. J. Flint. Mrs. A. T. Flickenger has as her guest her mother, Mrs. S. T. Spangler of Au rora. 111. Mr. and MY. Hsnry C. Deetkln left Wednesday for Seattle, where they will make their home. Mr. H. L. Duquette of Chicago is visit ing his brother, Mr. E. L. Duquette, 107 Glbn avenue. Mr. A. A. Hart. 215 Eleventh avenue, ha a her guest her mother, Mr. Dry den of Quick, la. Mr. and Mr. H. D. Atkln of Wlntert, la., are the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Koscoa H. Lemen. Mr. E. A. Klrkpattick of Nehawka. Neb., Is visiting at the home of his hrother-in-Ihw, Mr. W. B. Reed. Mr. Anson Hlgby of Kansas City I here on a short -visit with his sister. Mrs. M. A. MeUger. 102 South Ninth street. Miss Dora Sewing has returned to her home at Dunmee after a visit of several months with friends In this city. Mrs. Thomas Hanlon and Miss Hsnlon of Mason City are the guests of Mr. and Mr. W. F. Price of First venu. Mrs. O. G. Oldham left Tuesday evening ror 1'ittsourg, Has., Oklahoma city and other southern points for a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends. The Economical Card club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Frank Hitchcock on W ashington avenue. A dainty luncheon waa servea. Miss Josephine Hoag and Mias Jennie Hummer of Beatrice, Neb., are visiting Miss Hoag s parent, Mr. and Mr. U. N. Hoag, SJ00 Second avenue The Economical Card club waa enter tained vesterdsy afternoon at the home of Mra. Frank Hitchcock on Washington avenue. Dainty refreshments were served. Mia Effl Tinnell end Mr. George Miller were united in marriage Thursday after noon at the home of the bride, Twenty fourth street and Avenue B. Rev. A. Over ton officiated. Mr. M. F. Rohrer entertained at dinner at the O-naha Country club last Thureday for Mrs. Travis of Middlefleld, O. Cover were laid for Mr. Dr. Jennings. Mrs. Robert Thelnhsrdt, Mrs. Travis and Mr. Rohrer. Mr. Charles H. Bradley, 722 Willow ave nue, entertained informally last evening in honor et Mr. and Mrs. Travis of Middle field, O. The guest were all former friend of Mr. and Mr. Travis. Luncheon was served. Miss Georgia Mitchell was hostess to the Klatter klub Friday afternoon. The head prize was won by Miss Joe Blxby, the sec ond by Mrs Henry Culler snd the guost prise was awarded Mrs. Fred l&nipkie. A daintily appointed luncheon was served. Mrs. Gale Hamilton entertained about thirty guests at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home, 141 Ave nue K. A yellow cnlor scheme wa car ried out In the decorations and the lunch eon. Mrs. Hamilton was assisted by Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. F. J. Schnorr. Last Tuesday evening the following young people enjoyed bog party at the Burwood: Misses Nelly Msyne, Elisabeth Crane, Velina Peck. Gertrude Reed. Mar garet Metcalf. Sara Besely and Messrs. Roland Otis, Jean Cleaver. George Camp,' Mvron Van Brunt, Wlnneld Mayne and Wylle Hafer. Mra. Don Macrae Fifth avenue, en tertained the Tuesday Kuchre club Wednes day afternoon. The rooms were tastefully decorated In tulips. The club prise waa won by Mrs. F.d Schorntgen. Dainty re freshments were served. Mra. Ed Schoent gen will be the hostess on next Wednes day afternoon. In honor of Mr. and Mr. ,W. A. Travis of Middlefleld. O., Mr. snd Mrs. W. 11. Dudley. 6i4 Houth Sixth street, entertained at dinner Monday evening. A handaomely appointed six-course dinner wa aerved. Covers were laid for twenty-four. Later In the evening cards were played and prixea were awarded Mra. Atkins and Dr. John Bchlcketanc gave a doll party yesterday afternoon for her little daugh ter Irene at her home, 221 Avenue E. The little guests were amused with varioua gamea during the afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served. Those present were: Irene gchirketani, Lorene Ellis. Mary Ellis. Lillie Peterson. Maris Sterling. 1.1 lite Sterling. Margaret Uroneweg, Esther Gro. neweg, Bessie Qulnn. Irene Wallace, Mil dred Fleming. Iis Smith, Beaulah Clark, tiladye Maloney, Margaret Maloney, Har riet Arnold. Hilda Anderson, Roxa Peavey and Agnes Exlgar. Messrs. Walter snd Howard Orote of Thomaa avenue entertained a number of their young frle.ids Thursday evening. The evening was delightfully spent at games and music. A course luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. Eva Looney. Net Martin. Marie Engalshy, Syble Wltsl ran. Florence Tucker, Hilda Vogeler, Delia Bartel, Ltlble Smith Nrta Elleson. Myrtle Bock. Bessie Welter. John Christensen, Walter Orote, Harvey Haas. William Heid ler, Arthur Bartlet. Oscar Haas. Rajn Peterson. Walter Peterson. Howard Rlvett, George broad man and Howard Urote. Uaaabllae; la Issa. SlOl'X CITY, Ia., March 10-Mayor W. G. Sear waa renominated without oppo sition at the democratic primaries this af ternoon. He Is an avowed champion of li censed gambling as at present conducted, and this will be the sole Issue, the repub lican candidate, P. A. Sawyer, having; fce guu a Cfcmpolgn of opposition. Pll? MtTC It'll 1 1T 1FP1 ' DILL iH.AlVLj IULLLmi LUlHL, ! Iowa Legislator Would Take Life ofHope leisl Sick and Imbeciles. SUNDAY BALL LIKELY TO BE PROHIBITED tatl-Feot Ball Bill le lost la the lease mm m Tie Vte After ( slderable tioeri Xataretl and Hamaron Dehate. . (From a Stsff Correspondent.! 1)K8 MOINFS. March 10.-RpecUl.)-K. p reaentatlrc Buckingham has a bill which, under certain circumstances, permits the tsking of human life, and which, the min ute the fact that It has been introduced becomes known over the state. I sure to provoke hostility. The bill In bilcf pro vide that where a person over in years of age Is of sound mind but suffering ex treme physical pain and whose dentil i believed to he Inevitable, shall summon a repute ble physician and express a desire to have his life snd misery terminated, the physician shall call In two other reputable physicians. If these lielteve It Impossible to save the person' life they shall all notify the relatives and next of kin and the coroner. If the next of kin. guardian or next friend shall consent In writing the physician shall administer an anes thetic till life is extinct and the coroner shall certifyto the death. A verillcd copy of the proceedings, with sffldavits and the written statement of the next of kin, guar dian or next friend, shall be filed with the county clerk by the coroner. Provision Is made for taking the life of persons under 10 years or of unsound mind, at the re quest of the relatives or next of kin in the same manner and also of infants less than 1 year old where the infant Is destined to be an Imbecile or helplessly or hideously deformed all Its life. Provision Is mado that physician, relatives or others who conspire to take a person's life not In god faith, believing that uch grounds exist, shall be deemed guilty of murder In the flrst degree. The bill was Introduced in the house this afternoon. Paaa Bill te Halet Titles. The senate this morning psssed a bill which hu been offered at nearly every ses sion for years. It provides that all tides to all property where deeds were Issued prior to IWe. which deeds were signed by but the husband and wife, shall by opera tion of the law become clear and the title vested In the owner unless the surviving Spouse files claims within the next two yers. The bill ha some other provisions as to mortgages, hut the main purpose Is as stated. Reaate Prsreedlsu. The senate today passed a bill providing for th drainage of lead and lnc mines; the Hayward bill providing that assess ments for city Improvements htl become due on the dale of the levying of said as. sessment. Senator Saunders .tpday. Introduced bill eiemptlng the accumulation and reserve funds of fraternal societies from taxation. The bill by some la considered a bid for the fraternal societies of Nebraska which have lately gone through litigation over the taxation of their accumulations and funds. The Judiciary committee of the senate has reported for Indefinite postponement the hill providing that decrees of divorce ran be granted only after a year has elapsed from the hearing of the case. The Judiciary committee of the senate ha -Introduced a substitute for the child labor bill which has passed the house. The senate bill makes no change except to cut out a considerable amount of red tape as to reports by manufacturer to the state labor commissioner. , Senator Harper today introduced the mili tary bill increasing the appropriation to 1100,0)0 and making a number of changes. . Isslsy Base Mall Eadanarered. The life of the Wetern League base ball team' of thl city I In grave danger. A bill wa Introduced by Garst In the senate prohibiting everything on Sunday for which an admission Is charged. It was reported from the committee the same day and the next day passed the senate. Then the base ball people heard of It and "got busy." The bill ws recalled through the efforts of Senator Dowell of Polk snd sent back to the Judiciary committee. When the committee took tt up for consideration It was discovered that the majority of the committee wa In favor of reporting it for passag Just a .It paased the first time. Th friend of Sunday baa oall by good luck and hard work got a compromise by which It went to a subcommittee consisting ef Courtrlght, Bruce nd Whipple. These re now determined to report it back for passsg In it first form. Courtrlght Is the author of on bill which prohibit Sunday base ball alone and Is pledged to it sup port. It I understood that the ministers II over the state are sending hundreds of letter to th legislator aaklng for the repaasage of the bill, and this Is having a strong Influence. Members of the sub committee have prepared a report favor able to the bill, but htive strengthened It by including Decoration Day a a day on which base hall cannot be played. Hease Aaralnst Foot Ball. In the absence of more serious mailer for consideration, the house today spent some time considering the foot ball bill. This masure prohibits the playing of foot bail by pupils In the public schools, and offered suspension for thirty days a punishment. Th author. Dr. Daelilrll of Warren county, explained at length the necessity fur giv ing protection to the boys In the public school from thl brutal game. Mr. Mc Allister was for the bill, but suggested that the punishment might Just suit a good many bos. A number of amendment were then offered, a follow: By Hambletun, to strike out all of th section fixing suspen sion aa a punishment; by McAllister, sub stituting a fine of from 16 to tit for the punishment in the bill; by Bealer, to make the bill only apply to the State unlvers.ty and th Stat colleg, and not to public soriool at all', by Flennlken, to add In ad dition to foot ball a forbidden gamea, base ball and marbles; by ("rose, to add basket ball to the prohibited games; by Mattes, to place the enforcement in the hands of the city superintendent Instead of the school boaid; by Greene, to strike out "public," so that it would apply to parochial schools ss well. Each and every amendment was voted down, and on the final vote there were forty for the bill and an equal num ber against, so that th bill lacked one of having enough for passage. Itaselatlea Deferred Aatala, A usual, Mr. Lundt called up the Gillil land resolution In the house and skd for consideration, but It waa explained that not many were present and on motion of Tempi It wa made a special order for next Tuesday morning. The house passed the bill grsnting to the city of Council Bluffs all right to Carr lake near that place. Carrell Waaaaa Misses Masbaad. Mrs. Harry Cuthbrrt of Carroll. Ia., haa applied to th police of thl city to assist her in the search for her husband, who haa been mlasing for over a week. She waa furnished lodging In ths matron's room at the police atatlon last night for herself and three email chitdrrn. Harper ol (aaaldale. Senator S. H. Harper said today that so far as he knfv at Ibis tint h would not r,rt,'',' '" congress In the Sixth dlsttlct sgalr.M Ccncrcsmsn Lscey. The deI-tlon from Hint district thst came r secure the conwnt of Auditor of State B. F. Carroll switi h"d to Hurprr when Carrell refused to run. Harper has snnther term In the senate according to custom, and saya he Intends to return. Nste Kendall of Al-1-la Is being talked of. FL1 Kn IRISHKH lTO FHKIQRT RarllaataN W est ho ad Tret a I'lewa Thronah Caboose. CRF.STON. la., March 10. - (Special.) The Chli-sgo-Onialia flyer. No. S. on th Burlipgion. this mon-.lng plowed throurh, the caboose of the esstbotmd way freight st Balfour, the new station short dis tance this side of Otenwnod. smashing th car to srl'nters. Mrs. Eva Pronson. mh was on her w:iy to Glcnwood from Shensn donh. received f;l Injuries to the spin, from which she died shortly afterward. Brakemnn Johnson, the only other Occu pant of the car. also received severe Inju ries, from which It Is feared he will Suo cumb. The body of Mrs. Bri .ion wa taken to Glenwnod. Johnson was brought here, where lie Is receiving treatment. The collision occurred about 7 o'clock. The pas sengers on the passenaer were badly shnken up. "cut fortunately none wss s- rlously hurt. , IOWA PHUOXKR MAKK KMAFH Joan Hllei- nlaa Hole la Meaeaa I nistr Jail aad Get Away. ON AW A. Is.. March lo.-(peelel. John Riley, who received such an extensive write-up' lit the Sioux City papers for att attempted suicide there a short time agii and was arrested' and brought to Onaa- charged with Urceny, escaped from the Monona county Jail by digging- his way through the wall of the Jail; he brick were removed without trouble, apparently, and Riley made his escape without giving an alarm. On account of hi wound ami In order to make him comfortable he was allowed to occupy the front corridor ef th Jail and was not locked ia hi cell at night. He repaid this kindness by making a getaway. Twenty dollars I offered for hi arrest: age 4S, weight 1 pounds,' sit feet tall, fair hair, gray; car on neck, not heled; brown cap and coat, no vet. Th sheriff wants his address badly. lovra Man Fatally Baraed. MARION. Ia., March . 1. (Special.) -. Ellas Mitchell, a man about 60 years of age, living alone In thl city, waa found dead in his home this morning. A Are had started In the house and burned a stand and some o'her furniture and then had apparently died mt without setting fire to the building. But Mr. Mitchell hoVl fallen Into the Are and been fatally burned. RarlluatoM Mayor Resasilsstti. BCKLINOTON. la., March 10. Mayor J. S. Castor tonight was nominated for re-' election by ecclamatlon by the republicans after an exciting campaign. ' lovra erts Hoki, LOGAN Dr. A White, who lias owned' the l'sik hotel at I.otrsn for a year' past, has sold It to Rev. R. J. Colborn. who ts now taking possession and improv--tug the premises. Dr. White Is compelled, to aive up business on account flf falling, health. SHENANDOAH Tonight and thl fter noon was held the reception by the Sentinel-Post newspaper In honor of their new. office home which they moved Intp a few week ago. The building I owned by. C. N. Mirvin. president nd principal, stockholder of the company, and It waa es pecially built for newspaper office put poses. It Is 4.1x100 feet, one story and used exclusively for th newspaper and Job printing business. Its cost wa over 1 10,01 A SHENANDOAH The Swanson Manufac turing comr"' of thl city ha arranged to ship n trainloHii of its product the Fly ing Swede one and two-row cultivator v the train to consist of twenty to twenty-, five csrs. to Ksnsss City, leaving Shenan doah Friday. March 16. The train will tnke two days to make the trip, stops be ing made at all the different town on the way to Klve the msnaKr of the train time to do advertising. The train' engine will lie provided with a stren whistle. SHENANDOAH An exceedingly warm city election for Shenandoah Is promised two weeks from next Monday, when there Is sn alderman to elect from each of the three wards In the city. Two candidates have been announced In each ward and the tight promises to tie an unusually iniereei ing one. During the last year or two Shen andoah has none a greai oesi ui tuy im proving, including the putting In of nearly a mile of brick paving, a lot of new sewer snd a grent deal of curbing and parking. Exceptions have been taken to the ex penditure of so much money In thl dlrec tion and this is the basis largely for the election contest really between the stand patters and the progressives. Piles Cured Withwut Knife or Instrument Sample Package Free The W Can Prove It ta Yoa. "Every morning, for over ) year. I never went to the toilet without fear and trembling, and I never left it without having suffered agonising tortures. . Many days 1 did not. dare go at all, so much did I dread the terrible ordeal." These are the exact word of a 'sufferer from pile and we hear the aam thing almost every day. It voices the sentiment of hundreds of thousands of other In thl country today, for it 1 estimated that of every ten person we meet In church, the street, or the theater, seven are affected with plies. . Martyrs and needless martyrs, too. for since the discovery of the marvelous Pyv amid Pile Cure no one need suffer one monient longer. There I now no excuse for having piles and tf you continue to suf fer from them you do not deserve a par ticle of sympathy, conaiderlng th chance we give you to prove It to our own satis faction wholly free -of cost to you. Here is a typical case: Mr. Benjamin Shaw, postmaster of Bland, New Mexloo. He had suffered from aggravated pile for years, snd was upon th eve of a serious surgical oneratlcn. believing that ' he hsd resrhed the limit, snd that th op ratio a offered the onlv possible means of relief and cure. Lai u quote hi own word In hi letter of Oct. U. 106: "I waa In great agony of mind and body. In the meantime.' a gentleman told me of Lhe virtue of your pyramid remedy. I fortunately found it at a drug store, and by the next morning I did not feel thst an operation waa nec essary and In three days I was able to return home, and a complete cure wa c comptished to my 4treat stliriti-tion and the surprise of the phvslclsn," Bend today to the Pyrsmld Drug Com .anv. 1 Pyramid Building. Marshall. Mich., and set a semola psckxee by return msil ar.d then go to your druarlst and get a bcx, the price of alik-h is sO cents, and get well without pin, trouble r cutting.'