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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1906)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAlil'lI 24. 1 i0( i V MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS OUR LOANS Our employes are well Informed and courteous and ws are aiwaya pleased to explain our manner of loans. We tell you l" the cent wht tha mat will be, and it you conclude tt.at It will rot pay you to borrow there 1. nn harm rinne VV loan on furniture, piano, live stork. -a omfr cnueii, ana to salaried people upon their own agreement to pay. Ws offer you rata an low aa you will 'ml and onr facilities for quick and con fldnttal service are unsurpassed. Wa ara tha oldest concern In our Una In tha rlty and wa always try to please o'ir patrona. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, 11 Board of Traus mug. '.r-iions Doug. TMi ItvaiabUstied, It a.) j b. 16U bu X li oun unuuD Of loaning money la unsurpassed, . AW Our lLates Ara tha very lowest, strictly confidential. , Oui OtUua la convenient while down town shopping. Tou will Und It will Us to your nueivst to call and aecura a loan on your salary, .ilano, furniture, etc open every evuntu. Paxton iilk. loth and Farnam. X Mils piUKNOWg PRIVATE! MONEY loaned ou furniture, pianos, salary, norsea, etc.. In any amount, at less than nail the rate; no red tape; pvrfuct pri vacy; Immediate attention; on any teimi wunted; payments suspended In caae of Kicaneaa or out of employ menu Room 214. Karbach blk., 20 w. loth bt. X iU When In need of M01SEY Call on us. I'HOENiX CliEDIT CO. ;- Pailon Blk. f x sn $ $ INDEPENDENCE $ $ Vhy be obliged to other? It's eaay ta . get money of inc. So red tape. Pay when you can. BOWfcN, JuJ M. y. Life. Ovn evenings until 7. X til MUNEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLH and other without aecurlty; eaay pay menta. Ofllcea in U principal citiea. 'iol nian. room 714. New York Life Bids. x-wi bkfai the Western Loan company for furni ture, diamond and aalary loans, su Mb. villa blk.. ltth and Uaruey. Tel. louglas tela- X-i FURNITURE:. Live Stock, Salary Loan. Duff Gfeen Loan Co., Room i, Barker Block. X-7 CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co.. 1604 Farnam St. X ? MONEY' loaned on planoa, furniture, Jew elry. horsoa, cow a, etc C. F. Reed. 310 8. 13th. X77 KAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all business confidential. .801 Douglas. PATENTS II. A. STURGES, registered attorney; pat en ta, trade marks, copyrights; no fee un- leas successful. 617 N. Y. Life, Omaha. M'lt F. J. LARSON CO.. patent lawyera. Patent book free. Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb rUiARPB MACHINE WORKS Patents procured. Inventions developed, drawings, patterns, castings, machine work. s. 10th st. ia PATENTS procured, bought and sold. Na tional Investment Co., it Douglas Block. mi ' DRESSMAKING M'DOWELL B school, 16SI Far., room K. MRS. ROYB lingerie waists and fancy Hummer dresseat Douglas 2746; iiMM Dav enport. MbSI As SCANLON. robes, dressmaking. 119 N. 16th, . M748 As MADMAN, ladles' tailor; riding habits and evening coats,- special prices till April . IS, 212y Farnam. Tel. Douglas 3611. ' M 23s A 18 DRAMATIC Chambers" School of Stage Arts, Lyric Theater, Nineteenth and Farnam. Thorough Course of instruction In blag Cralt. Public performances by pupils In their own. theater, under personal directorship of Frederick "Jim" Fulton, formerly lead ing character with "Arisona," "Frederick Warde," "Frohman's," nine years Wood ward Stock, Kan Mae City, Omaha. Tela- pnone, iougiua ion l vsa. WlllardT K. Chambers, Manager. TICKET BROKERS CUT RATE railway tickets everywhere P. H. Philbln, lit Farnam. 'Phone Doug. loi. LARSON at JOHNSON, 140 Farnam. Doug MUSIC AND LANGUAGES ROSALIA A. 8AALFELD. PIANI8T and teacher. Room 2L Arlington block. , M 237 All MISS IRMA SPRINGER, piano teacher, lels S. th St. Lessons. 50c 63 &x CEMENT BLOCK MACHINERY MTIES' lXwn cement block ma. tis show you our Una. 'Fhon .uix. tflo. lapp Construction Co., Su3 Neville Wk. -45 A19 PRINTING LYNGSTAD lun raJ Calendara. . ivc t-pitoi Ave. ItNCLL Pgntlng Co.. CO & 12th St. M 235 OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON Institute, ill N. Y. L, Tel. Doug. DR. WELLS. D. O. and M. D. Neville Blk. . Ui0 An GOVERNMENT NOTICES A'ROPOHALH FOR BULLS AND HEIF rs lHpartnicnt of the Interior, Oilice ft Indian A flairs. Washington, D. C, suarch . 1 (!. Healed rtiu!als, endorsed u the uutsulH of the envelope. "ProKsala for Bulla and Heifers." and addressed to the Commlpwion.T of Indian Arralrs. Wash. IriKton, I. C, will be received at the In dian Omve until i p. ni. of April 4 lifji for furnishing and delivering at Roaehud Agency, South Dakota, am bulla and 4 nl heifers; said bulla to be 3 yeara old. to weiKu not n-BB iimn oiMj ins. eavn, and to le at leaat three-fourths Hereford or Dur ham; the heifers to be S years old, of ua ilve raiiK. or graded Texas stork, prefer ably Durham or Hereford, and to weigh not leas than 700 lbs. each. ScheduWa. which will be made a part of the proiioa a lit, containing blunk forma for bldilms;, detailed apecilH'ationa, and conditions to ba obiterved by blddera, will be furnished upon application to this ofttce, to the ottlcea of Tlie bee," Oiuaha. Neb. : "Journal," hluux City, la.; "Plumer Press. ' St. Paul. Minn.; "Drovers' TVkgram." Kannaa City, Wo.; "Breedera" Gaaeite," Chicago, 111 , and "Drovers' Journal," Chicago, 111.; the ', S. Indian warehouses, 2ji South Canal St., I'hicugo. III.; elo Howard St.. thus ha. Neb.; South Seventh St., St. 1xuIh. Mo., or to 'tie V. H. Indian Agent. Rosebud Agency, South Dakota. Blda Uan these blanks are nnt essential; they may be made In anv other form, provided the conditions ara observed. For further Information apply to Lxl ward B. Keiley. U. S. Indian Agent, Rosebud. South Dakota. C. F. Larrabve, Aitiug ComiiiisslMoner. Mcb)S-15-17-S-a-24-i7--:n OFF1CU CONSTRUCTING QUA RTE11 maater. Fort Robinson, Neb., Fit). tJ. 1'. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, mil 1 received here until 10 a. m . vesteru ktand ard time, March 3K, Ixi, for plumbing and electric wiring bakery and for construction of an oven for same at Fort Robinson, Neb. Information furnished on application here or to C. Q. M . Omaha, Neb. Knvel-orw-s containing proposals a 111 )e marked Propoaala tor Plumbing and Wiring Hk eiy tor for oveitl" and addressed to 11. C. WLlUheaJ. cvnstruvliug iiuartrrma.lir M-I-5i-34 LEGAL NOTICES LIST OF SCHOOL IVNDP TO PR LKARKD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 1 . I desire to call the attention of Hiiyort Interested In IoItir school land to the following descriptions and dsttes of hold ing auction. llils year Will practically end the leasing of school land nnd much of the lands we now have to offer are of considerable value. All auctions will Se held at the county treasurer's ofttcs at the places as mentioned. CEDAR COUNTY. Auction will bo held April 6 at l': it. in. In county trensnrer's ollicc. NorthH nw'4 in-31-1 east. DAKOTA COUNTY. A mil 6 nt 4 3i p. m. Lots 4 nnd S In swl4 3i-"!M!i; gov. lot 1 id 1H-29-8; gov. lot 1 In SS-27-9. HOLT COl NT Y. April at ln:3i a. ni. South Vi sw'j 16-25-1"; n1. 16-ii-15; sw4 3-:t!-l. ROCK COUNTY.' April 9 nt 6:30 p. ni. All 16-25-17; e W-2H-17. llliOWN COUNTY. . April W at 2 p. in. All l-2Ti-22; nil 36-25-22; all 18-25-Z3; lot S in 16-33-24; lot 7 In w4, nnd ee' sU. nw1 se' and sw- seti 16-:tl-24. CHKKRY COUNTY. April 11 at 10:30 a. m. Boulli y, ne'i, and e seH 16-32-25; all lti-W-Jb; all 3-M-2&; all lH-;3-26; all (except sS) seii 36-33-2H; all 3i-34-26; all 16-20-27; HV, ne'i, s'i nwl, and ett 36-26-27; n'4 nnl aw' and nVi selj 16-27-2S; all 36-2S-2!; nVj neii and wifc 16-;i0-2!i; nwH nw ami lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 and 9 in :-3-?f; s'4 seV4 m-25-30; e4 and eS aw' 36-26-3H; a e, 36-33-3"; lots 1. 2, i and 4 In 3-2S-.11; lots 1, 2, 3 nnd 4 and sH ne and sV nw fcnd sw4 6-2it-31; ne4 sei4 6-2S-31; ej and w'i nt nnd tw 36-2P-31; r't swVi nnd sei.4 3-:iO-32; all :16-26-;; all (except ) ae1 38-3T.-33; nil 36-2'(-34; nil 16-32-31; 36-25-35; a', nr. w, nn-' nnd se'4 liwi and sw4 and n sei4 and iw ae1 23-29-35; nt, UP BPi npi aiul n4 nn'i 36-29-35; nwV 36-33-; iie' swit and ae' 16-27-36; cSi 36-28-36; sw4 nev4, ni, Jiwl4 and sw4 and w'j re 16-32-36: nH and nH swVi and n'i aeV, 36-32-36; st, aw'4 and H sei4 36-34-36; gov. lot 4 In 7-23-37; sS nf -4. nH m and nw and n i-30-37: nw ne'4 and e' nw'4 and pe4 sw'i 36-25-;tX; nil 16-31-8ij; rtj ne4 36-28-39; ei nnd eH nw'4 and e sw1 and w'i ti, 36-27-3!i; sVk wt and s se'i 16-31-89; n1 apd nw4 aw'4 and nH se'4 ami aw'4 se' 36-34-40; gov. lots 1 and 2 and s'i nei4 and gov. lots 3, 4 and 6 and sei nwV 6-28-Jl. SHURIDAN COUNTY. April 12 at 2 p. in. NeH w4. n' sei-4 and se'.4 seVi 16-24-41; tiel :i6-2u-l; awVi sw'i 36-25-43; sH 16-2I-43; neV, neK, 16-29-44; eH and awi 16-2-45; all 16-31-45; sH w ne'i ne'-i ne'i and sH C'H nw' ne'4 ne4 (5 acres) 16-29-16. DAWKS COUNTY. April 13 at 2 p. m. West tJ 36-3T)-47 : nH 36-34-48: ne'i and ne'i ..n!i 36-:KM; nil 16-34-49: nH ne'i 36-34-5'.. HIOUX COUNTY. April 14 at 2 p. m. Nw'i 16-24-56: all 16-25-56; wH S6-30-56; nH and sw4 and nVi eH and sw'i e"4 86-2V 67; all 36-2K-67. VALLEY COUNTY. April 18 at 2 p. m. West H 14-18-16. LOUP COUNTY. April 19 at 2 p. m. All 16-24-18; all 36-24-18; nH and Be4 36-23-20. LINCOLN COUNTY. April 24 at 2 p. m. South H nw'4 and sH se'i 36-13-30. DEUEL COUNTY. April 26 at 2 p. m. North i 36-23-42. CHHYENNE COUNTY. April 26 at 2 p. in. NeV4 ae nw and neH sw'i arid nw'4 ne'-i 16-17-47; nil 16-14-50; all 15-19-50; all S6 21 51; all 16-12-53. KIMBALL COUNTY. April 26 nt 2 p. m. North H 12-12-58; all 16-13-58; gov. lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 In 16-12-59. This land will be leased to the highest bidder nnd contract given for a period of twenty-rlve years. Will be pleased to Blve any other Information desired. H. M. KATON, Commissioner Public Lauds and Buildings. Mch23-d2t NOTICtt. Notice Is hereby given that the ICeitb and Lincoln Counties Irrigation District will receive sealed proposals for the purchase of the $65,0U0.00 bond Issue of said district up to the hour of 6 o'clock p. m., standard time, of the 2d day of April, 1906, at tba vOice of the secretary of aaid Irrigation District, In the town of Sutherland, In Lincoln county, in the" state of Nebraska Said bonds are In the denomination of IWU.uO each and bear interest at the rate of six per cent, payable semi-annually, ou the first days of March and September of each and every year, beginning with the first day of September, 19u6. These bonds are in ten series, S3 of which are due on the first day of March, 1917; 39 due March 1, 1918; 46 due March 1, 1019; 62 due March 1, HM; 5j due March 1, ll'-l; 65 due March 1, 13ia; 7i due March 1. 1K'3: 86 due March 1. 1924; t due March 1, 1925, and 101 due Msuxu 1 1926. Tha sealed proposals may be for the whole of said bonds or for any portion thereof, and such bids will be oiiened im mediately after the hour of t o'clock p. m. of said 2d day of April, 19U6, the board re. serving the riht to reject any and all blda Dated this 12th day of February, 1906. JAME3 SHOUP. Secretary. M5-d20t STEAMSHIPS. FRENCH LifJE Compagnlo Generate Transatiantlquo Famt ftosrfs) r thm Omntlnmnt tllganto Tmln-Sormw mnd Kmrnfm Mall tUmammrm UixmmlM lit 9pm4 mmd sTfaganosj Mew York Par It 6& Day LA PROVENCE, newest of fast leviathan, baring passenger elevator, roof cafe, and many ther innovations. Fleet of modern, K'Rsnt'c Twin-Screw sad Express Slesmers; naval offi cers' man-of-war discipline. Company's Trail buled trains, Uavre-Paris, hour. LA SAVIOE March 29 LA TOUItAINE April S LA LORRAINE April 12 LA CHAMPAGNE. April 19 LA SAVOIE April 26 For plans, reservations and full Informa tion call on, telephone, or write to harry E. Moores, 1601 Farnum Street LouU Neeie, care First National Bank Agents for Omaha EUROPE Tll Toura da Lux and Vacation, covering all Europe. Varied routes; choice of steam ship lines. Including all C1TC tA tllfll traveling expenses. ) I I l III S)ll0d Leisurely travel. 125 offices abroad. Est, U41. THUS. COOK at SON. Kl ft 1186 Broadway, 649 Madison Avenue. New York. Independent Travel Tickets Everywhere. Remove Mai 1 from 2bl to t4& Broadway, SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE 1tM Tea T win-Sera v Faseeoser glaaiaora la.rway, SwedeiT and Denmark Hall id trots Naar Yark at oon. HfIIst Olav Apl. 12 I'MTKH STATUS Apr. M.Jasa T, Julr it OSi'AR 11 May 10, Juna 21. Auf, 3 HKLHJ OLAV May U. July 1. An. It tlrat atlu. 146 and upward; second i-abtu. IA2.. I'or TirktM apply to Local Asenta. or to A. K. JOHNSON A t o.. 1 Uruadway. X. X. .CRAPSER'Si U6lT9 cure CQXSTIPATIOJI BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHE -Mm U mam aol Mtlau Mtturv raoutit naturftl function. THT tmg, TA U4 Kulf htojrapMr am4j C., PAFiKER'O Hair Balaam Pruuiuiea tii growtli of the hair and give It toe lustre and tllxlnei of youth. Wbea til Balr la rray or faded It BRINGS ACa THE YCUTHFUl C0L0K. It preTeBta Dandruff gad hatr tallisf and keeps tbe sctlp cWn and kealthy. m " ' -MKvAwH swi afuis -m m I I II HbtflllT NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Offlc, ! Ifwri TELEPHONE COMPANIES WAR Poles of Two Corporations Gome In Conflict on Serenth Street. LOCATION OF "f HE CURB LINE INVOLVED One Artlon llirona Oat of Cowrt and Nehriaka Company Imanedlalely f (imnirneea Another One la Its Own Xante. The Nebraska Telephone company jester day In district court, after Judge Wheeler lutd Xustitlned the demurrer to the original suit brought In the name of 8. B. Wads worth, filed a new suit against the Inde pendent Telephone Company to enjoin It from plating Its poles on South Seventh str-K't outside what Is asserted to be tni curb line. Judge Wheeler on the filing of the peti tion set this morning for the hearing on tho application for nn Injunction and Issued an order restraining the Independent, company from proceeding further with the setting of Its poles on the thoroughfare In con troversy. When the Independent company com menced placing Its iKjles on Seventh street potith of Sixteenth avenue In such a man ner lis !t was alleged would Interfere with the y iska Telephone company snlt was' broimi.. in the name of 8.. B. Wadsworth. local attorney for tho Nebraska company. The independent company demurred on the grounds that Mr. Wadsworth was not per sonally Interested as a property owner and Judge Wheeler sustained the demurrer. This was fully anticipated by the Nebraska company and a new suit was promptly filed with the Nebraska company as plaintiff. According to the petition of tho Nebraska company It commenced setting; Its poles otl Seventh atrcet south of Sixteenth avenue December 14 last, and at that time the city engineer fixed the curb line at fourteen feet from the properly line. Shortly after the Independent company began to set Its poles along the street, but Instead, It Is al leged, of adhering to the curb line fixed by the city engineer placed Its poles exactly opposite those of the Nebraska company and sixteen feet from the curb line, leav ing Just two feet between the poles of the two companies. The Nebraska company had merely erected Its poles at the time the Independent company commenced get ting Its poles, and now, aa the petition al leges, when the Nebraska company began to plnee the cross arms on Its poles. It found It was unable to do so owing to the fact that the cross poles extend about five feet each side of the pole, while the poles of the Independent company are only two Saturday Spirals Sugar, 20 pounds QQ 2 3-lb. cans Green Gage ?C Plums sS(Jw 2 3-lb. cans Egg Gage ' C. , Plums tJi 2 3-lb. cans Bartlett ? Pears as Jv 3-lb. can Tomatoes - 1QC 4 cans Council Blvffs C Corn, or Atlantic Corn. C Per dozen f cans . . . .- 07C 3 c?.ns of J Peas atWC 20c can Alaska f ft Salmon 1UC 3 cans Wax or C String Beans aw3C 3 cans Strawberries or C Blackberries .- ZDC 3 cans Blueberries or Jf Black Raspberries amOC 4 lbs. of the best Japan f Rice Z, DC 6 lbs. band picked -Navy Beans afaDC 4 lbs. Lima jj Beans am DC 7 lbs. best Bulk ia Starch aDC 50c uncolored Japan 1 C Tea tor:... a.jC Tea Dust, per f pound IllC Extra fancy Country or r Creamery Butter, per lb.tii7C Best Bacon, , p lb I2ic 3-lb. pail of Lard ' - m tor 25c 2 lbs. of home rendered r Lari 25c 30c Broom rt for 20c Crearu or Brick Cheese, r Ppr lb .I5c 4 lbs. of fancy r Prnnes Z5C FLOUR. .Meadow (told.. ' Per sack. Monarch I & 4 fl f Gold M.nlal I Tk I III White Ilose. ) IJ J FOlt SATIHOAV ONLV Oid Manse Maple Syrup, in quart bottles, per r r oo'lle JDC Glon Ave. Grocery Tel. 100 23G West Droadway BROWN'S C. 0. D. MARKET 128 Wast Broadway. Prion. 9 f et'i Dr eted Chicken, aid Our Refutar Roast Beef Sale No Pot F cist ow 5e ti 6e per lb. BLUFFS Bt, Tel. 43. feet distant from those of the plaintiff company. In sustaining the demurter filed by . the Independent company In the original suit In the name of 8. B. Wadsworth,' Judge Wheeler did not pass upon the question as to the right of the Independent company to place Its poles, as it Is alleged It Is doing, outside the proper curb line, and this Is the main question which Is now to be de cided In the new suit brought by the Ne braska Telephone company. South Seventh street was selected by the Independent company on which to string Its wires connecting Council Bluffs with South Omaha, and It alleges that the ac tion of the Nebraska company Is not in good faith, but merely brought to Interfere with its business and hamper It aa far us possible In Its efforts to provide the city of Council Bluffs with telephonic com munication wlfh South Omaha and other Nebraska points. The Independent company asserts that while there Is no curbing at present on Seventh street south of Sixteenth avenue the line has been established aa sixteen feet from the property line and not at fourteen feet, as contended by the Nebraska com pany. When the location of, the curb lino la established one company or the other will be compelled to move the poles It has already set and neither company la anxious to do this If It can possibly avoid It. The hearing in the Injunction suit of the Clark Mortgage Company against A. A. Clark, which was commenced Thursday be fore Judge Wheeler In the district court, occupied the attention of the court the greater part of yesterday and was not com pleted when adjournment waa taken for the day. Katharine N. Johnson mas granted a di vorce from Carl C. Johnson. The couple were both young when married In this city in 1900, but after one month they separated. Johnson Is now a resident of Fremont, Neb., while Mrs. Johnson has since the separation been making her home with her parents in this city. Mrs. Emma Black was granted a divorce from Harry C. Black on the grounds of de sertion. Judge Wheeler lias postponed passing sentence on the prisoners who entered pleas of guilty until next week. Last Chance to Hralster. Today is the last day for registering for the city election next Monday. Any person who did not vote at the last general elec tion in November, 1904, will be required to register In order to cast his ballot next Monday. The same applies to those who voted In November, 19o4. but have slnco moved from the precinct In which they then voted. On election day only those who were absent from the city during the three days appointed for registration will be per mitted to have their name entered on the lists. Chairman Hess of tho republican city central committee and his assistants were busy yesterday sending out notices to those who had failed to register on the two previous days assigned for registration. . The registration booths will be open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the following placed In the several precincts: First Ward First precinct, Vic Jennings' barn. East Broadway; Second precinct, Sheely Lane, 217 East Broadway. Second Ward First precinct, city hall, on Bryant street; Second precinct, Luchow's cigar store. 74 West Broadway. Third Ward First precinct. Marten's hotel, 217 South Main street; Second pre cinct, Schott's drug store, 811 South Main street. . Fourth Ward First precinct, Oeorge A. Havnes' office. 602 South Main afreet; Sec ond" precinct. Kelly house, 1212 South Main street. Fifth Ward First precinct, county build ing Fifth avenue and Twelfth street: Sec ond precinct, county building, 1511 South Thirteenth street. Sixth Ward First precinct, eotunty build ing, corner Avenue B and Twenty-fourth street; Second precinct, Fifth and Locust streets. East Omaha. Far a QoleV Sale. I will offer the five-roomed house and lot at .1613 Avenue A for one week at $850. New tiniia.' ottv water. Easy terms. No better ! Investment in Council Bluffs. Make a fins home. Wallace Benjamin, room 1. First Na tional bank. I write firs Insurance. Offlcs phone, 203; residence, 'phone. Black 1444. A bronze green vein monument is Just the thing for your loved one's grave. It makes an everlasting remembrance. It is made of the famous bronse green velo. granite mined in Vermont. There is nothing that will equal It for beauty and durability. Ths top and bottom are of beautiful gray granite and finished oft in delicate ham mered 'work. Let us tell you the price. Sheely & Lone, 217 East Broadway, Coun cil Bluffs, la. Don't forget opening week at W. 8. How etson's, Mssonlo Temple, Fourth and Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ia, Wall paper, So per roll and up. Muraltte, for wall tint ing, 40c per package. Pictures, art goods and framing. While our present stock of picture molding lasts, 33H per cent off. Work dons artlstlcslly and guaranteed. Estimates given on, home decorations. D. F. Gay lord, manager. We have 100 cases of White Satin corn. Wa have had It sampled, by some of our customers and they -pronounced It fine, claiming; it to be young and tender. We have It on sale today at cans for 26c. Bartel A Miller. Tel. 369. Parties having houses for rent or sale, list them with Clifton-Walker Co. tor quick action. Recent sales havs greatly reduced our list and we have customers waiting tor Investments. - Han Specials. ii our meat department today: Cudaliy Rex brand skinned hams, sold everywhere at 20c lb., our price per lb.. ISc. J. Zellor Mer. Co., lo0-102-10S Broadway. Phone 820. Ten-cent store In Council Bluffs, la., $1,200. To exchange for house and lot or as part payment on a small farm or wild land. See me. Houses and lots ou monthly payments. Bargains, sll parts of city. ALVA SMITH. Real Estate. Insurance and Loans, 7 Ev erett Block. I;alta Mantles. Easy as electricity; half the price. Just turn on ths gas. Ignlto mantles light themselves. For sale at W. A. Maurer's. "MoAtsa 'for aood tninga to eat." Beat ' goods, best prices, fairest prices; prompt and careful delivery; and If you want ths best bakery goods served on your table, w baks them. We have 3J0 acres choice Nebraska land. Price until April 1. $.t) pr acre. Can ex change for Council Bluffs residence prop, erty. Clifton-Walker Co. satarday Special kale. Iu our grocery department today: S anil burn A Crosby's Gold Medal flour, per sack. Hub; 1-1 b. can good tomatoes, luc; 8 cans good corn, 8ne; 4 cans extra fancy corn, 26o; l&c package tea dust, luc; 20u can preserved red raspberries or blackberries, tie; 20c can California egg plums or green Gage plums, Li',!:; 2u can red salmon, U'V; 1-lb. pack age CtU&uuua. &suk. Jiw. Jrik. Jjatksge Fer- slan dates. 1(V; 1(1 rans oil sardines. 2.V; 2fc can Martlett penrs. lav; W Japan tea, per lb., c; 16c bottle fruit preserves, assurted flavors. 9c; 10 bars good soap. Oc; 2 pack ages Kusto, 6c: S-lh. ran baked beans. 9c; 'JOc bottle tomato catsup, 12o; good prunes, per lb., 6c; glngersnaps, per In., So; 1 gallon can fancy upples, lUe; luc package Advo buckwheat flour, 8c; loo package Grandma pancake flour. Sc; oranges, per dosen. luc. Hov Sk-. a S.V and 4oo; also lettuce, radishes, onions, new potatoes, etc., etc. J. Zeller Mi r. Co., lu-ir2-l; Broadway. Phone Sin. Irhra.ks I niverslty .lee 1 ll. The Glee and Mandolin clubs of the Ne braska State university entertained two Inrge. audiences at the high school audi torium yesterday afternoon and evening. The afternoon- audience ronslsted mainly of students of tho high school and pupils of the more advanced grodes from the other city schools and wo particularly appreci ative and demonstrative, nnd the university boys In consequence put an extra amount of ginger Into their iieifoi mauce. If tin? encores had been responded to the enter tainment would have run Into the evening performance without an intermission. ' The entertainment was somewhat or a novel one for a Council Burls audience and was thoroughly enjoyed. The program at both performances was substantially the same as rendered Thursday night by the university boys in Omaha. At the close of the evening performance the members or the Olee and Mandolin clubs were tendered a recption nt the Elks' club house, nt which a number of the lead ing society women of the city and quite a crowd of the youngr set were present. Re freshments were, served and the visitors were called upon to do a little more enter taining with an Impromptu program. Hhoe Repairing; While you wait. We use our shoe shop to advantage. Our store has the latest up-to-date machinery. Half-soles, sewed, 75c; half-soles and heels, $1. Bring In your work to Sargent's family shoe store. The Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to 1853. Books are alt up to date. Work ac curately and promptly done at lowest prices. Office opposite court house, lai Pearl street. Council Bluffs, la. Geo. A. Hoagland has Just received a car load of the famous Amazon Rubber roofing and will make you very attractive prices on large or small quantities. Now is the time to get your roofs In shape bef,ors the heavy spring rains. You buy up-to-dnte wallpaper and paint If you buy here. That's all there Is about It. Prices are alwuys low. Don't argue on these pslnts. Just Investigate. Borwlck, 211 South Main street. Tel. eft',. Concert at the A. E. Hunter company's store afternoon and evening by Covnlt'a famous orchestra. Everybody invited. Saturday Special Sale. In our grocery department today: Wash burn &- Crosby's Gold Medal flour, per sack, tl.08; S-lb. can good tomatoes, Mc; 6 cans good corn, 25o; 4 cans extra fancy corn, 25c; I5c package tea dust, 10c; iOc. can preserved red raspberries or blackberries, 13c; 20c can California egg plums or green Gbrp plums, l:".4e: 20c can rod salmon, 12; l-tb. pack age Cullfornia fig. le; 1-lb. package Per sian dates, luc; 10 cans oil sardines, 25o; 20c can Bartlett pears, l2Hc; iSOc Jnpnn tea, per lh., 3Rc; 16c bottle fruit preserves.' assorted flavor, Mo; 10 bars good soap, 25c; 2 rack ages Kusto, 6c; 3-lb. can baked beans. 9c; ac bottle tomato catsup, 12c: good prunes, per lb., 5c: gingersnaps, per lb., 5c; 1 gallon can fancy apples, 33c; 10c package Advo buckwheat Hour. 8c; 10c package Grandma pancake flour, 8c; oranges, per dozen, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25o. aic, 35c nnd 4oe; also lettuce, radishes, onions, new potatoes, etc., etc. J. Zeller Mer. Co., 1W-l02-loii Broadway. Phone 820. Ham ' Specials. In our meat department today: Cudaliy Rex brand skinned hams, sold everywhere at 20c lb., our price per lb.. I3c. J. Zeller Mer. Co., Io0-10:'-10l Broadway. Phone 320. Investigate our cheap land proposition In eastern Colorado, $r, per acre for raising all kinds of crops; good soil; best of water; delightful climate. Excursions tlrst and third Tuesduys of each month. Send for printed matter. T. C. Lougee, 124 Main street. Council Bluffs, la. Have you seen the new inverted mantle gas light. Saves gas, makes more light. j No shadows or reflections. Come and see. i Paddock-llandschy Hardware company. Fine quality of Ice for sale In car lots. Enquire at one, I. Muccl. IIS Broadway. They have an elegant line of table linens at Hunter's. Aceaaed of Enibessllnw Hum, An information charging A. XV. Towintcnd With "embezzling" two hogs, the property of J. E. Hollenbeck. was filed yesterday in the court of Justice Gardiner by Dr. Robertson of Crescent City. Townsend, it was stated, had been working a farm for Hollenbeck In Crescent township, and, be coming Indebted to Dr. Robertson for med ical services, turned over two hogs to him. Aftr Dr. Robertson had fed the hogs for a few weeks Hollenbeck discovered hi loss and succeeded lil recovering his two hogs Thursday. Dr. Robertson waa willing Hollenbeck should have Ills property back, but wan not willing to be "bunkoed." as he alleged he had been, by Townsend. so he came to town and filed an information against the latter. Iwltrara. - Grave,' 105 Pearl street, carry the finest line of switches in the city. Call and see them. We were enabled to buy a lot of Swift's hams tit a reduced price. They are small, ranging In weight from S to 8 pounds apiece. B"lng small hams, they would be from young stock and are A No. 1. We have them on sale today at only L'Vic per pound. Bartel & Miller. Jensen sic Nicholson, 228 West Broadway, contract for painting. They use purs whits ld and llnated oil. Now Is the time to let them do the work, before the rush commences. Tou can get your work dons right if you let them do It. A. iZ. Hunter company show a stock of dress goods second to none In the west. Tn Saaahiae t-alnt. Pr.t a little sunshine paint in your home. Hold at Swains ft Mauer's. 336-S38 B'way. One hundred and fifty different styles of vehicles to choose from over at Van Brunt's Buggy Repository. Ask lo see the ball bearing axles. This is the liest and cleanest axle yet offered to the trade; no greasing required except once a year. Japan Olive lAundrv, extra large bars, and made bv Proctor & Gamble. j- a lutr at the Glen Ave. grocery. ,a. f'ousvanjr I nisroi riurali. A. L. Enirlish, nianuser of the Citizens Gas and Electric company, addressed the Fall mount Improvement club last night on the gas question, explaining tU cuudiiwa of the plant and outlining the Improvements the company proposed making this year. Mr. English's talk was listened to with ev ident Interest and at Its close he was given a vote of thanks. atroasky F.aameled 'Ware. 8:y Stronsky In our hardware J.'iwit ment. They'll show you "the ware that wears." See Main street window display. Peterson Schoenlng company. The big house of Bchmoller Mueller riano company are allowing some of the most excellent pianos and are selling them at an unheard of monthly payments of fi per month; U00 planoa for $1S. Three months free music lessons with each piano sold. Ptiou Si',S. 6f2 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Swanson Music company, new location, 407 Broadway. We sell pianos In our reg ular businesslike way. No new schomes; no certificate. Trice right; goods re liable. Terms, from $5 to $10 per month. We have splendid storage room for pianos Will not need to be boxed. Tuning and repairing a specialty. Prices too low to mention on our new stock of carpets, large and small size rugs, linoleum, oil cloth, mattings, window shades, lace and tapestry curtains, go oarts, and our entire new stork of furni ture. Come In and let us show you how cheap we sell. V. XV. Keller, 103 South Main. Your old. worn-out carpets and i iirs are valuable. We manufacture handsome, re versible rugs from old carpets, thou sands of them In use In the best homes. 'Phone 518. Our man will csll and tell you all about It. Send for booklet. The Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning nnd Rug Mfg. Co., 34 No. Main St. For Sale. New dwelling near new High school, $2,6 Number of new dwellings for sale. Beautiful lot on Glen avenue, $1,809. Insure your house and furniture with me. Tel. 61, Chas. T. Officer, 419 Broadway. When It tonics to breadmuklng "Mf? A" flour leads them all. One trial will con vince you of this fact. Japan Olive Laundry, extra large burs, nnd made by Proctor & Gamble, 5c a bar at the Glen Ave. grocery. That's what they all say "Jarvls tins the beat wlues. brandies and whiskies." N. T. Plumbing Co.-1el. 250. Night 6M. (iaraer Church Dedication. The new church building In Garner town ship erected In place of the one which waa destroyed by fire last Christ mas, will be dedicated Sunday afternoon with appropri ate exercises. Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Cedar Rapids, la., who held a series of revival meetings here last fall, will preach the ded icatory sermon. Mrs. N. O. Ward. Mrs. XV. XV. Sherman and Miss Grace Barr. noted singers of this city, will furnish the vocal numbers, assisted by a chorus choir. The program Is In charge of Mrs. Bruce Howe. 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 $3.76 and up. Keller-Farnworth Fur. Co. If you prefer quality to quantity and absolute satisfaction to yourself, get Schmidt's photos. Always guaranteed to please. "Plio" 857. 406 Broadway. MIXOR MEXTIOX. Davis sells drugs. Stockert sells carpets. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Son. Jnrvls Wine Co.. 225 .Main. Phone 13(1. Woodrlng-Schmldt. undertskers. Tel. 339. Dra. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street. Pie plant. 10c a box, at Bartel & Miller's. Tel. 3?9. Do not buy your oulnt until you get 1Z 6 CENTRAL GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 'Phone 24. 600-602 Droadway. Special for Saturday, Diamond 0 Soap, 10 bars for. 25c Sirloin SSteak, Ifl-v Uncolored 0Rf per lb lUu Japan Tea &UU Porterhouse, lfA Green Gage lflp pCl- lb lUU Plums, 20c can...IUu Picnic Hams, CV H Bulk Sweet ICft per lb O 2v Pickles, quart. .. .Iwy Salt Spare OCti 10c Package of .r Ribs, (5 lbs......fiWW Cigars, for WW Breakfast f (1 A 10c Jar Apple Cp Bacon, per lb . . 1 1 2U Butter W U Drv Salt Pork, A- Fancy Prunes, Rp per lb :...UC per lb;. OP .aBBBBaMnsBmaaananan Try Our Central Flour Every sack warranted, per 3C The Orvis Rlarket and Grocery 537 West Broadway, 'Phone 46. For Saturday Only 3 pounds Kood Steak . - Round Steak, per lb Sirloin Steak, per lb l'oilrrhouae Steak, IK-r H)tiii(l Pot Roast, per lb Polling Beef, per lb 25c 10c iOc 10c .. 5c ...4c 12k Fresh KUh. lier lb Bacon, per lb c Spare Ribs, 6c per lb Lk3-nBI prices of lliifer. Ills prices and stock aie I right. j J. P. tirreiisliielils bus rcturntd from Montreal. Visit the A. K. Hunter compuii.v'e rug de- j Iiamunds as an Leffeit alaiut It. Investment. Talk to S cans of corn todnv Tel. ;C! for i'.c worth. nt Bart el Miller's. See Hicks for a nobby suit. Vine gu v plaids, imported suitings. Price Just tight. I New shipment of beautiful fancy frame i Just leceived. C. K Alexander, 3.13 H'w.ij. I For Imported wines, liquors and cham ! pagne, 1. Rosenfeld company. 31 Main bt. ! James Nlcnll. Jr.. Is home from the Htate ! university nt Iowa City on a visit to his IMllenlS. Six per cent mortgage on real eststo lor sale. Absolute security, CHTton Walkcr Co. For sale at bargain prices, gray team, harness and truck. Inquire at store. . A. Maurer. , We have new spinach, lettuce, radishes, green onions they are line. Bartel Ac Miller. Tel. 3T.9. If you want your firs insurance to in sure have Clifton-Walker Co. writs It In reliable companies. .liin Olive laundry, extra largo bars, and made by Proctor Gamble, ic. a bar at the Ulcn Ave. grocery. I l-'resh salted almonds. salted peanuts. .wiss milk caramels. Purity Candy Kitchen, 44o West Broadway. O. C. Brown. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Enrl Spencer, aged 22. and Kiln llamci lilck, aed it. Isith of South Omaha. Don't forget that Luster Is very near and K. H. Hicks cun make you a hue suit at the right price In up-to-date style. . It Is Just us easy and ns satisfactory to buy goons over the telephone of us as hi our siore personally. '1 rv It. Clark Druti Co. Miss Spencer of Sioux City will preach this evening at the gospel mission services now being conducted at 711 Weal Broad way. , Uood positions me secured by Western Iowa College students utter tinlshlng course In bookkeeping, shorthand and type writing. ' Bqulre Ac Annls, money to loan; cash on hand, no delay; city and farm property for salu on easy terms of pay muni. Uliico, 111 I 'earl street. We arc paying the highest cash price for old iron and metals. Council lilutls Junk House, J. Katllemau, prcpnctei. lei. 050. 8H S. Main. Japan Olive laundry, extra large bars, and made bv Proctor & Gamble, bo a bar at the Glen Ave. grocery. A snap for somebody, a $3"l Ice wagon for tliu. We haveiiscd it only tour mourns, is practically new. Brldensteln & .Smith, coal and wood, 14th Ave. and bth Bt. Missouri oak dry cord wood, $6 a cord; shellbark hickory, $7; Arkansas anthracite, K o" per ton less than iard coal. William Wt-isu, W North Main St. Telephone IS. The Knights and Ladlos-of Security will meet tills evening, when all members arc reqtiesti-tl to be present, us there Is busl neoK of Importance to come before tlio meeting. The Great Western railroad yesterday filed In the superior court a motion for n new trial of the suit In which County Su perintendent McManus was awarded ii Ver dict Wednesday for $i35.!'S. W. A. Whltmore, -Indicted on the charge of holding up and attempting to rob two men In I no Wort li western yards, was yes tcrdav released from the county. Jail on J-iOO bail, 'furnished by B. 1'. Wlckhani. A fresh lot of tailor-made .suits' and Jackets at Hunter's. Corns to our store and let us show you our late styles of lace curtain. We-can i tell you nliout tliein. We want to show them to vou. e were so pleased to sec theni ourselves that we want everybody else to see tlium. Stockert Caris't Co. Corn, 6 cans for 2o. Hams, 12Vtc per lb. Oranges ut only Uric per dos., nt our sulo today. Burtcl & Miller. Tel. 359. Do you remember how good that pie used lo tasto that mother used to make. We make our qwn pies Jut like moths' did. If you come in we can prove It to , ynu. We can serve you with good, fresli eggs. We do not use cold storage on our laini. Vienna restaurant. 'fell ydur roof troubles to Sponccr. He's the man that can tlx your spouting and do your sheet metal work, and do It right, and, what's more, he will guarantee to do It right. Ho will give you tho best figures and best attention, whether the Job la great or small. Call him up. Telephone 69. luti West Broudway. Do you want an elegant flfty-two-plece dinner set? Well, if you do, Just sava the letters that' you find lu each package of Mother's Oats sold by its at 10. cents u package, and when you get enough letters to make up the word "Mothers" bring the letters to us and we will give you the din ner set. John Olson. 739-741 West Broadway. C. L. Wlleox. the young man from Mln neii polls who lured lils cousin away from her home in Bayard. Ia.. and placed her In a house of lllfunie 111 Omaha, and who has been dieting on bread anil water In the city Jail for two weeks or more, was yesterday put on full fare. The broad and water diet had begun to affect tho young man's health and during the balance of the forty days to which he was sentenced ho will have three meals a day of thu regular prison fare. I A sack . 1.25 32 Gold Medal Flour. 1 fill pur sack w White Satin Corn, C per can a .'. w Fancy Rice. 5c nor 10 . Home Made Mince Meat, fi per lb Good Tea. T Tp 2 pounds "Jv Soda Crackers, ":. ...,5c per lb Oysters Crackers, 5c per lb 0 lbs. Navy Ueans .25c for Seeded Raisins, i nounds . . lOu bluing at ...OC