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n THE OMAHA DAILY REE: SUNDAY, AFRTL 15. 190. COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 IVri St. Tel. 43. F7T. PI Is fe Trai MITT? 3 (7033 SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Mimic Forms Larare Part of the Proerami at Variout Churches. MANY OF THEM OF AN ELABORATE NATURE Kullbli Templar to Attend Service at First Consreaatlonal Church Children Participate In Be era I Program. Special services and elaborate musical program will mark tlio celebration of Esstor Sunday In the churches of Council Muff today. Many of the house of wor ship have been made beautiful for the tlay with decorations of Easter linen, palms, ferns and cut flowers. In accordance with the general custom, the children of the Sunday schools will observe the day with special exercises cither at the morning or evening; services. The Easter services at St. Paul' Epis copal church will be at the following hour: 7 a. m., holy communion; 10:30 a, m., morn ing prayer, holy communion and sermon; 1:30 p. m., children's Easter festival. Program for the 10:80 o'clock service: Professional Hymn Jesus Christ is Risen Today Worgan Easter Anthem Christ Our Passover Is Hacrllleed fur t"s t Bracketf Kpeelal Psalms II. lvll:lU First IesHon Exodus xv-v:22 Te Detim Dudley Buck Hem ml l,eson Matthew xxvlli .lubllatn .i Reade Ntm-cne creed and prayers Introlt yuartet Christ is Risen .'... Dudley Buck Gloria Tlbl II. II. Woodward Hymn loft Welcome,- Happy Morning.... Hermoii Gloria I'utrl Offertory Anthem As the Earth Bring- cth Forth Her Bud C. Harries Sanetus Htalner Gloria In Excelsls Old chant Recessional Hymn, lis The Lambs High Feast We Sing Windsor Program for the 3:30 o'clock service: Processional Hymn, 112 Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Worgan Psalm xxx The Wesson Acts II. xxll:37 Nunc Dlmittl Eangdon Creed and prayers : Hymn 110 Come, Ye Kiathful, Raise the Strain Llseant Address Gloria Piltrl Distribution of prizes Offertory Duet Hall, Joyous Morn Lehman Prayers Recessional Hymn, lift The Lamb's High Feast We 8lng At the Broadway Methodist church there will bo Easter services both morning and evening. The regular annual musical pro gram by the Sunday school children will be given In the morning, with an Illus trated address by the pastor. Rev. James O'May. The music will be specially adapted to the Easter time. In the even ing the choir, assisted by Mrs. George Kline, contralto, and C. E. Lnustrop, vio linist, will, under the direction of Mr. Mitchell, render a special program, and there will bo an address by the pastor, Il lustrated by the stereoptlcon. This is the program for the evening music: Organ Frcludc Easter Morning. .Mailing Miss Dona Sims-Sylvester. Hymn The Heavens Declare Thy Glory Eord Edwards Anthem Awake Thou That Sleepest.. , ( Green Soprano Solo Miss Chambers Bass Solo Mr. Sinlield. -Contralto Solo Art Thou Weary. . .West Mrs. George Kline. .Anthem As It Began to Dawn ... .Martin Soprano Solo Miss Chambers. Vljuartet Approach and Behold Macy - Violin Solo Andante for the G String t Gulteman Mr. C. E. Laustrop, Soprano Solo Resurrection Sheldon Miss 1.11 tie- Chambers. Anthem They Have Taken Away My Lord Stoner Offertory Melody Gut 1 man t Miss Lena Sims-Sylvester. Anthem Hark. Hark, My Soul ....Shelly Contralto Solo Miss Chambers. Soprano Ohltgato and Solo Miss Chambers. Duel Miss Ranck and Miss Cham bers. Hymn Holy, Holy, Holy Dykes .Post hide March to Calvary, (from the Redemption) Gounod Miss I-na Sims-Sylvster. KnlKhta Te-uplnr Attend Services. At the First Congregational church Rev. Otterbeln O. Smith, pastor, Easter dny services will bo at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning the pastor will take as the subject of his sermon "The Cross In Art and History." The morning services will be attended by the members of Ivan hoe commandcry. Knights Templar, In a body at the Invitation of the pastor, who Is a member of the order. This will be the program of the morning service: Prelude Silver Trumpets Vlvlnanl Doxology invocation and Lords Prayer Sanctus Responsive reading, page 75, selection 39. Anthem Awake l"p My Glory Barnby Scripture Prayer and Response. Solo The Resurrection Shelley Mis. R. Prendergast. Offertory and prayer of blessing Hymn Rock of Ages Anthem They Have Taken Away My lord Stalner Bermon The Cross In Art and History. A n I hem llonanna Grunlcr l-telieflietlon 1 Pusllud Hallelujah Chorus (from "Messiah") Handel In the evening the children of the Sunday school, assisted by the choir under the JAP-A-LAC REJUVENATES Perhaps you don't know wo Kll JAl'-A IAC. the irreat re Juvenator of floors, furniture ntul all woodon ami metal things n round the house the kind that comes la thirteen, colors and ha a a hundred uses. Ye, w sell JAP-A-I..AC sell a lot of It, too. Everybody wauls It. And we sell many other house hold necessities our stock la complete and up-to-date In every way. and our prices suit pockets of different depths. Irop in and let ua tell yon w hat J AP A-LAC la and what It dov. 7jc buya a quart can. an av n a sa mm I 211 S. Main. Tel. E 8 3. 1 s II direction of Mrs. Robert Mullls. will ren der an Easter program. Mrs. Charles Che will sing "We Praise Thee" and Miss Phoebe Judson and Mrs. Mullls will sing the duet, "Hark. Hark My Soul." by Shelly. First Christian church. Rev. W. B. Clem mer, pastor. Special Easter service. Morn ing sermon and worship at 11 o'clock; ser mon theme, "Christianity a Hope; a Prom ise for tha World to Come." The Lord's supper at 11 noon. Special music at this service : Easter anthem W. F. Pudda Soprano solo, Mrs. Eva Ferguson; bar Hone solo, Ross Williams. Solo The Mighty King ....Andrew J. Bock Pr. Williams. . Folo Te Bells of Easter Day lyouis R. Dressier Miss Van Brunt. Offertory Sonata Pathetlquo. Op. IS.... Beethoven Mrs. E. Gertrude Pay. The choir, under the direction of Miss Van Brunt, will render a epeelal musical pro gram at the hour of evening worship, 8 o'clock. Program: Hymn Now the Pay Is O'er Joseph Barnby Prayer Rev. W. B. Clemmer. Easter anthem W. F. Sudds Soprano solo, Mrs. Ferguson; baritone solo, Mr. Williams. Polo The Angel's Message A. F. Loud Miss Van Brunt. Anthem An It Began to Dawn Charlea Vincent Soprano solo. Miss Winter. Quartet Christ the Lord la Risen Dudley Buck Mrs. W. W. Sherman, Mrs. B. I Ban ford, Tom Montfort. Xennpbon Kynett Accompanist. Miss Norene. 8cr1pture reading Rev. W. B. Clemmer. Offertory Eighteenth Nocturne, Op. 62.. Chopin Mrs. E Gertrude Pay. Anthem Hosanna Jules Granler Alto solo, Mrs. B. L. Banford; bass solo, Mr. Williams. Duet-Hark! Hark! My Soul Harrv Rowe Shelley Miss Van Brunt and Mr. Williams. Hymn-Holy Spirit. Light Divine . Gottschalk This Is the program of the Easter serv ices at the First Presbyterian church, Rev. Marcus P. McClure, pastor:. 10:30 a. m.: Organ Prelude Marche Pontlficalo de la Tombelle Anthem Chrlftt the Lord Is Risen To day ..: : Buck Anthem Triumphant Strains Arise Chipman Offertory Vision Rhelnberger Offertory Solo The Glad Easter Morning Lynea Mrs. W. U Welsh. Sermon Theme The Supreme Question Called Forth by Easter Post hide Dedication Armstrong 12 m.: Bible school Easter exercises.... 5 p. m.: Vesper service and the sacra ment of the Lord's supper Prelude Gethsemane Mailing Anthem Glory in the Highest Hanseom offertory Consolation Mendelssohn Duet Twilight Nevln Mrs. N. O. Ward and Dr. Claud Iwls. Sermon Theme The Victory Through Our Lord Jesus Christ Meeting of the Voung People's Society Christian Endeavor Immediately following the vesper service. Subject Lessons From Christ's Resur rection Miracles Mr. McClure, Leader. There will be a musical program of aev eral special numbers at this service. There will be no evening service at the churcn. At 7:46 o'clock Rev. McClure will preach at Bethany chapel. St. John's Enallsli Lutheran. Easter services will be held at St. John's will be no evening service at the church, der at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a. m. and the young people's meeting at 7 p. m. . This Is the morning program: Processional Praise Ye the Father Gounod Piano Voluntary Selection by Sylvia Snyder. Anthem by vested choir Alleluia. .Brackett Easter Liturgical Service Gloria Patrl Kyrlo Gloria In Excelcis scripture. Hymn Christ, the Lord, Is Risen To day Prayer: Hymn Yes, the Redeemer Rose. Reception of Members. Anthem Christ, Our Passover Chappie Sermon Christ, the Resurrection. Prayer: Response Father, Thou Art all Compnssion Williams Kasttr Communion. Hymn Here, at Thy Table, Lord We Meet. Easter Offering. Recessional The Song of God Goes Forth to Win. Benediction. In the evening the Sunday school chil dren, assisted by the vested choir, will render the Easter cantanta, "The Stone Is Rolled Away by Alleman." The choir will sing the anthem "I Will go to the Altar of God" by Protheroe. Rev. M. H. Wilson will preach at th I'nlon Christian church at 3 p. m. Sunday school will be held at 2 p. m. First . church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., when the subject will be "Probation After Death." Sunday school will be at 12:16 p. m., and the regular mid-week testimony meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Second church of Christ, scientist, will hold services at 10:45 a. m.. In Woodman hall In the Merrlam block, when the sub ject will be "Probation After Death." Sun day school will be at 11:45 a. m.. and the usual mid-week testimony meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. At the Swedish Lutheran church regular services will be held at 10:30 a. tn. Sunday school will be at noon. In the evening at o'clock the children of the Sunday school, assisted by the choir, will render an Easter program. At the Swedish Baptist church. Rev. a. D. Forssen, pastor, there will be services at 10-S0 a. m. and at 8 p. m. The pastor ! will preach at both services. Sunday school will be at noon and meeting of Toung People's' union at 5:30 p. m. An Easter program will be given and supper will be served at S 30 p. m. At the Second Presbyterian church the pastor. Rev. Harvey Hosteller, will take as the subject of his Easter sermon at the morning service "The Risen I,ord." In the evening the Sunday school will render an Easter program. The services at St. Francis Xavler's Cath olic church on Easter morning will be In keeping with the solemn' festival which the church celebrates. Rev. Father Hmyth will he assisted by a number of visiting priests, and to accommodate the throng of worship ers masses will be said at :30. 8 and 10:1') o'clock, the last mass at 10:30 being a sol emn high mass with a sermon on the resur rection by Rev. McNelve, 8. J., of Crelghton university. Music specially prepared will be rendered by the regular choir of twenty voices, assisted by Miss Charlotte Taylor, soprano, and Mr. J. R. Gerke. tenor, under th direction of Miss Lulu Tholl, organist, as follows: Kyrle Marxo Op. 3 Gloria Mar so Op. 29 Trio Ven 1 1 Creator La HaVhe Credo Millard B flat Reglna Coell Berge banrt us and Agnus Del. B flat Farmer rental juarrn Clark Faster Dinner. Wild duck, chicken and chicken pie, prime rib of beef, short ribs and brown potatoes, cream of tomato oup, radishes, young onions, lettuce, olives, green pes, lemou and rhubarb pie. pure, coffee with pure cream. Don't let your mouth water. but Just go to the Vienna restaurant, where they cook everything In the finest style, Just like mother used to. ftqaabbl Over Fire Department. Martin Newton, whom Chief Jones rec ommended to an appointment In the depart ment to fill the vacancy caused by his pro motion to the position of chief, went to work at No. I hose house yesterday, des pite the fact that no aetton at th last meeting of the city council aa and we are doing all in our power to make it more so every day. We we wish to always be on the advance, always to. have the best values. you that as well as being "a pleasure to make HUNTER'S your store. It is riot what you make, but it is what you save that accumulates wealth, I he dollar you spend with the A. E. Hunter Company, will give you that contentment which comes from receiving full value for every cent expended. Not only do you get an excellent value in every article you buy, but there is always something special, something extra attractive bargain values in the true seuse of the term. , MKX'S FVKXISH1XO GOOOS. Hav you seen the new effects In Spring; and Summer Shirts? Medium and dark colors are ultra fashionable this season, but we have many very neat light oneR. This Is one of the 'finest assortments ever shown In the plain and pleated bosoms and In the conventional negligee. Pat terns and weaves original and exclusive. Workmanship and fit thft very best. Wilson Bros., Cluett, Watichesetts, all well known and popular the names alone stand for perfec-. tlon In shirt making. These lines at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2. BO are second to none. Ioitively the greatest Tallica In Men'a 50c Press Shirts In America. Sounds pretty big when we talk of a line of 50c , shirts second to none in America. We hare the shirt thousands of them, and we wish you to compare them witb the shirts, you pay up to 75c for at other stores. NECKTIES. There Is style in Hunter's Neckties A magnificent as sortment from which to select. All the latest shapes all the most popular patterns in the silks from which they are made. We offer you values at 25c and 60c which require no words of ours to show their worth. COLLARS. We carry full lines of the famous E. & W. Collars, sold the country over at 25c each. It is a good price. Yes, but it is also a good collar. It heads the list none better. We also carry full lines of Cluett-Peabody Collars at 15c, 2 for 25c. The popular priced collars, and none better at the price. . MEN'S HOSE. The (treat special event of the season In Men's Fine Hose. We were fortunate in securing a big concession in price from a popular manufacturer by taking all their broken lota. We are passing this great bargain right along to our patrons. Most of this large assortment of fine hosiery Is regular 26c values. Your choice at J fie a pair. We carry a splendid as sortment of men's hose at 10c, 16c, 25c, 60c and 75c. BOY'S HOSE. Science and stockings meet in "Cadet," the new wear . proof stocking we sell at 25c. For boys and girls. who are I hard on their clothes it is just the thing. Re-enforced with Irish linen wherever the rub comes no weak places any where. We guarantee every pair. Send the boy for the "Cadet" course in Jlu Jltsu, the Japanese art of self-defense. He will like it and it is free. - Special Attention Given to Mail Orders. the recommendation of the new chief. It is understood, however, that Chief Jones se cured the promised support of a majority of the councllmen, who will approve the appointment over the head of the commit tee. Why Sehnaoller A MarTIer Should Sell Vol I'Uso. First One price to everybody. Second Ask no question as to your busi ness affair. Third Guarantee all roods a repsented or refund the money paid. Fourth Bell high grade pianos on pay ments of from 3 to $5 per month. Fifth In cae your first selection doe not please you, we give you the privilege to ex change until satisfied. Sixth Selling the world's best pianos: Stelnway & Sons, Steger Son. Emerson, Ilardman, Gaylord, A. B. Chase, Davis & Sons, Baus, Kurtzman, Mueller, Bradford and twenty-three other. Seventh Three months' free music le ons with each piano sold. Eighth Most lrnlcnt with their patrons In sickness or misfortune. Ninth Manufacturer of pianos and sell at factory price. Tenth Sell a 1300 piano for J1&5, on pay ment of ti cash and $3 per month. SCHMOLLER MUELLER, ' Phone 36S; SOS Broadway, Council Bluff. Economy pointer for piano buyer: One price, no commission th Hospe plan. This sum it all up, and the result Is, you get the best there I for the money from the factories of fifteen of the standard piano maker of the world. We save you from 160 to $160 on a piano. A. Hospe Company, 33 South Main St., Council Bluffs. Did it ever occur to you why there is so many "Van Brunt" vehicle driven around the streets of Council Bluffs? It la because he sell nothing hut the best quality, and if there. I anything wrong he make, it good. That is worth some thing, Isn't it? If all the people of Council Bluffs should call for Big A flour, the beat made, your home mill would be obliged to run day and night 366 day In the year and then could not supply the demand and would employ two shift of help who would get tbelr wage every week and all profit be kept In Council Bluffs. HtRh Grad rtaaoa, f 200. We sell the celebrated Kingsbury piano for er.t IJOft. Thl piano la without doubt on if the best values ever offered to th pub lic. It ran be bought on payments a low a $10 cash $3 per month. Sinol and beau tiful scarf included. Swanson Music Co., new location VT. Broadway. Aeresit. For Sale Ten acre, near ear Una. Win ell half or all; five acre In fruit; good roads; good land: no buildings; $300 per ere; make a nice home. I writ fir Insurance. Wallace Benjamin. Room 1. First Nst'l Bank bids. 201 offlc 'phone; Black 1444 Re, 'phone. Rara Takes Appeal. The defense in the big Colorado mining suit of James Dnyl against James K. Burns, former president of the Portland liuld Mining company, yesterday filed In the district court notice of appeal from the ruling of Judge Thornell overruling tea Mtalut for a judgment A. 33-35 PEARL STREET COUNCIL BLUFFS, JOHN , BENO, President. on the verdict returned In hi favor at th last trial and from the court's ruling sus taining the motion of the plaintiff for a new trial. On account of the mild winter we har left over a large stock of hard coal. - If you re figuring on your next winter' supply it will pay you to call us up. We have plenty of Carney, Illinois egg and washed egg on hand. Brldenateln & Smith, coal and wood. Fourteenth Ave. and Sixth St. Tel. JSi Investigate enr cheap land proposition In eastern Colorado, $5 per acre for raising all kind of crop; good oll; best of water; delightful climate. Excursions first ' and third Tuesday of each month. Send for printed matter. F. C. Leasee, 124 Main street. Council Bluffs, la. . v When In search of "good things to cat" don't overlook McAtee' . bakery depart ment. Our line of bakery product 1 un limited and unequalcd. "Colonial and 20ih Century" bread (two new ones) are meet ing with much favor and would tempt th palate of the most exacting. Ever' little bit help. And we can save you uulte a little in money and time by taking your carpet and rugs away and cleaning them for you. Try It. We alo make handsome ruga out of old carpets. 'Phone 616. Council Bluff Carpet Clean ing and Rug Mfg. Co., 14 No. Main. 1 say cheapest because I sell the best goods In the city for the price I ask for them. Iron beds, mattings, gorarts, side boards, bookcases, buffets, dinner set, lace curtains and house furnishings. V. W. Keller, 103 So. Main. Shoe Repairing while you wait. We use our shoe shop to advantage. Our store has the latest up-to-date machinery. Half sole sewed. 76c; half soles and heels, II. Bring In your work at Sargent's Family Shoe Store. I now have my 1!16 bicycles on the floor, ranging in price from $25 to $. Sell on monthly payments. Old wheels taken in trade on new ones. All kinds o( bicycles repaired. Phone Red 1157. 8. M. William son. 17 So.. ,l.a!n . . Jensen A Nicholson, 13 West Broadway, contract for painting. They use pure' whit lead and Unseed oil. Now Is the time to lei them do the wortc.'befofe the" rush cdm-' mences. You ean get your work done right tf you let them do If. fenelhlag Corn cracker and English- toffee. H cent a pound. Lacuma, a Turkish confection. 10 cent a ppund. Purity Candy Kitchen, 64t West Broadway. O. C. Brown, manu facturer of good candles. Stepfather Willi Boy. Acting .in a telenhone message to him from Martin Bergemeler of Mapleton. Is., County Jailor-irallup-took I.. O. Mean-an. 1 the lot tern grnndson. a lad of 1 years, from a Northwestern -passenger train on'Hs arrival In this city Friday night and kept the two at the -county Jail until ye-stertlay morning. Martin Bergemeler I the boy's stepfather.- the lad being 'the 'Son'of MeSris' deceased m. Ths boy's -mother recently married Bergemeler. Means, who is a man of 71 year of age. finding hi homo with hi daughter-in-law uncomfortable, owing to her hupbanif at titude toward him, decided to ramov to trade at Hunter's" it DRESS tioons. Hunter's Dress Goods Department is filled to overflowing with the newest and most popular weaves known to the dress goods world. It is no secret why we sell such splendid values nt such low prices. We are always doing a large volume of busi ness we shall do more and more as the people understand our straightforward .way of doing business and that we do exactly as we advertise. We are agents for the celebrated Priestley's dress goods none better made an absolute value in every yard. See the values we offer in Dress Goods at 50c, in Mohairs, Panamas, Serges, Henriettas, etc. See the magnificent values at $1.00 in Panamas, Mohairs, Prunellas, Crepe de Chines, Silk Warp Henriettas, Fancy See o'ur $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 fine Dress Goods. We have splendid values in the cheaper grades of dress goods, too 26c and Op. Also 26c and down for we start the cotton weaves as low as 10c per yard. TAILOR-MADE SITTS. Hunter's Suit Department is certainly one of the most attractive spots in the big store. Here you will find the most perfect creations known to the dressmaker's art. Every garment faultlessly made. We show neat, service able suits at $10.00, $12.60, $14.00 and $15.00 each, which are stylish in effect and made from good materials, The higher grades are more elaborate in. design, and it would seem impossible to imagine more attractive costumes than are here shown in an almost endless variety. Prices range from $16.50 up to $45.00 each. See the beautiful costumes HUNTER COMPANY, 32-34 MAIN W. A. MAURER, Secretary, Oklahoma, where he ha landed Interests. Th boy's mother consented that he should accompany hi grandfather, but when Bergemeler arrived home and found that the lad had gone-away telephoned Jailor Gallup, who Is a friend of the family, that the grandfather had abducted the child. Means wa permitted to continue his Journey yesterday morning and the boy was taken back to Mapleton by a daughter of Jailor Gallup. Mr. Gallup asserted yes terday that he had not plaoed Mean un der arrest and had given him ono of the family sleeping room In the jailor' pri vate apartment In the county Jail. A good lawn mower, 14-inch, for $2.60. We alio have Caldwell mower, made by the oldest lawn mower factory In America. Come to us for garden tool of all kinds. Paddock-Handschy Hdw. Co., 41 So. Main. Th Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracter of title. Book data back to 1863. Book are ajl up to date. Work ac curately and promptly done at lowest price. Office opposite court house, 236 Pearl street. Council Bluffs, la. When In need of lumber, brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand, rubberold and Amazon roofing, In fact anything In building ma terial, go to George A. Hoagland, 724 8. Main St., where Quality and prices are right. Have you called at the new wall paper and art store? If not, you should do so and see the new spring style at llcwet son's wall paper and art store. Picture framing a specialty. Golf goods of all kinds Wright & Dit on. Spauldlng and .Flndlay, clubs, tennis racket and nets. We carry the largest vsrlety In the city. Call and see them. W. A. Maurer. Builder Hardware. Our prices cannot' be beat on builders' hardware. W erarry the largest stock In the west and make a specialty of this de. partment. Peterson & Sohoenlng Co. Parties having house for rent or sale, list them with Clifton-Walker Co. for quick action.. Recent sale have greatly reduued our list and w hsv customer waiting for Investment. New vegetables, nice, tender letiuv dnlon. "parsley nd rarrot.- They are all fresh, juat brought Into market. John. 01on. '739-741 West Broadway. Have You Tried It f The self-lighting msntle It require no matches. Call and ee It In use. W. A. Maurer, sole agr-nt. Spring term Western low collegt opens next Monday.' Enroll then. ' If you prefer ' quality' to quantity and baolute satisfaction to ourself, get SCrtmlflt'" photo.' Always guaranteed tc please. 'Phone 57; 408 Broadway. Faster Flower. ' TVn't 'fail to' see ' our Easter display. Everybody welcome. 521 Broadway. N, T. Plumbing Co. - Tel. 250. Night, H. We have opened the season with - th finest line of carpets, rugs, lace curtains, portlerres (rope and plain), linoleums, mat ting that ha ever been brought to thl are not content with "well enough always to be in a is also to your interest in displayed in our Pearl street windows they speak hotter than can words of ours as to their beauty of design and completeness of finish. WASH GOODS. The backward time that there dreK8es must bo attention to our gandies, fine Chambrays, Dimities, Madras, Mercerized effects, Silk Taffetas, Silk Zephyrs, Eollennes, etc. See the great valuo we offer in a Wash Batiste at 12V&C. See the magnificent values we offer at 25c, 35c and 60c in this unexcelled line of fine wash goods. JACKETS. t In Ladles' and Misses' Jackets we have a range of style and materials second to none and values which are not ex celled by any store. . See our fine assortments in the Novelty weaves, in short and three-quarter lengths, at $6.00. $7.50, $8.00. $9.00, $10.00, $12.50 and up. "It is a Pleasure to Trade at Hunter's." The great event in Qouncil Bluffs for the season will bo the. "Market Day and Spring Opening," Saturday April 21, 1906, when the merchants of Council Bluffs will entertain the visiting thousands. You are cordially invited to make your headquarters at the A. E. Hunter Company Store. Fully one-half of our entire third floor will be fitted up as a resting room come and meet your friends here. Covalt's fine orchestra will ' render concerts Saturday afternoon and evening on our second flfloor everybody, cordially Invited. 1 ' STREET IOWA A. E. HUNTER. Treasurer. city.. Come In and Inspect for yourself. Stockert Carpet Co. HAN .44 ATTACKS OXE NEW LAW Insist It Deprive Him of RlajTht In East Omaha. Charles R. Hannan ha brought ult in the district court here attacking the act of the recent general assembly of Iowa repealing and enacting a substitute for the act passed by the general assembly In April, 1904, entitled "An act to enable the state of Iowa to sell or dispose of all abandoned river channels and all land within such abandoned river channels and all sold bar and Islands In the navigable waters of the state." Under the act of 1904 Hannan filed for ap plication for the purchase of about 1,000 acres lying on the west side of the Mis souri river In what Ib known a Cut-off and East Omaha. At the time of filing the application he deposited with the secre tary of state $1,000. Hannan' application resulted In several suits, both In the dis trict and the federal courts, which are now pending. The state leginlnture at Its recent ses sion passed an act repealing the act of 1S04 and substituting one which was ap proved by the governor April 6 of this year. Thin new act gives the right of pur chase to occupiers of abandoned river channel lands for five years and requires the state to sell the same to them after the value of the land tins been determined in an equity suit 1o be brotiRht by Ihn state In the county In which the lands are situated. When the value shall be de termined the party making application for the purchase shall be entitled to a deed or patent. Hannan sees In this new act a move on the part of the occupants of the land Which lie' dewlies to buy to bent him to it. In his petition he asserts that the new act Is null and void because it Is In viola tion of the constitution of the I'nlted States providing that no state nhall pass any law Impairing the olillKatlon of any contract, which ho assert the state en tered into with tiltu under the former act. He asks that the act be declared uncon stitutional and void, that Secretary ,f State W. B. Martin and Governor t'uiii niins and their successors, who are named as defi-ndants In the action, be rest ralix-il from receiving or flllnn any application f,,r the purchase of the land or any pnrt thereof, for which he had previously tiled an application to purchase and that the governor ! ei, joined from Issuing any deed or patent for sal. I land or any part thereof Judge Wheeler granted a temporary re straining order as prayed for. Heal Estate Transfers. These transfer wire reported to The Bee April II by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: I,. Christian Hondo and wife t- Ivter Hondo, ti-4 n and i ft of nw ' n. 12-76-43. w d JoW . . Clifton, r feree, to John H Vin Cleave, lots H and . block IS. Brown's uliillv and lots 6, 7 i,,,d s. Mo. k lu Kerrv Hdd to Connell Itluft-- lu ' rfi n .-. . , u a i i...iu. 1.IW0 c l.,lnr.,-) IITIM Wl II, f, . I.lndsey, und of lots and 10. block 7. Jeffcris' subdiv in Council Bluff.-., la., w d Cyrus II. MrCorinlck and wife und Charles Ix-ennif and wife u llenrv J Nichols, lots I. , 3 'ind 4. block ft Jtrynl (.'lark's add to Council Bluffs. !.. w d National Real Ksta'e and Improvement Co. to John W. Scott, lot 22. U and 1.5oo 200 position to prove to dollars and cents to spring has mado people forget for the la coming "oceans" of sunshine, when "llcht as air" almost. We call especial magnificent HHsortments of Hatistes, Or Special Attention Given to Mail Orders. 34. block 7, Highland Place add to Council Bluffs, la., w d 00 Florence Folsom Everest and husband , to Robert ltousfleld, lots 8, 11 and 12 block S, Central subdiv to Council Bluffs, la., w d 219 Six transfers, total $3,7fi Marriage Licenses. License to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. James Armstrong, South Omaha !2 Girtie L. Myers, South Omaha ir E. M. Noe, Henderson, la 32 Nellie Florence, Douglas, la 22 A. A. Summltt, Omaha 32 Anna Zanonl, Omaha 22 W. A. James, Council Bluffs .34 Catherine Constable, Walnut, la 2T PAST WEEK I BI.t'KFS SOCIETY Closing Week nf Lent ees Qnlet Time Socially. Mrs. H. G. Chittenden of fiioux City Is the guest of friends In Council Bluffs. Mrs. George Trey nor of T)es Motne 1 visiting friend In the city for everI days. Mrs. James Storrler of 223 North Twelfth street will leave today for a visit In Woo4 bln, la. Mr. George F. Wright has gone t D buque on a visit to his daughter, Mr. Bonson. Mrs. John Schley of Persia. la.. Is vis iting at the home of Mrs. Aldlnger, IW1 Third avenue. Mrs. Frank Ballenger left Thursday for Denver. Colo., where she will be joined by her husband. Miss Ethel Cook of Oakland avenue spent the last week In Omaha, the guest of Mr. Ad. hub and Mrs. Miller. Mr. Allen Dudley Is home from the Uni versity of Missouri at Columbia. Mo., to spend hlH vitiation with his parents. Mrs. W. M. Flederu-k of Marne, la , re turned home yesterday after spending th last week visiting friendu in this city, Mrs. T. II. Evans. k Mill street, left Friday evening for Mid. Uptown, O., wham she was called by the Illness of her mother. Miss Helen Baldwin of New York has been in the Bluffs the last week with her father, Mr. I C. Baldwin, en route for California. Mrs. A. I'.. Eddy lias returned to her honiH In Malvern, la., after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Covert, .i Glen avenue. Mrs. 11. C. Bliss of Lincoln avenue ha as her guest Mrs. William oshorn T Bu chanan. Mich., and Mm. Georgu Osborn of a- Mars. la. Me shi. i-'runk Ptnitli. Glen Hied and Heed KlicK,i-nger. who are students at Uie Iowa unlveislty at Iowa City, are home lor the spring vacation. The Afternoon club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. V. E. Tyson, Mrs. Il.ilhi.iiiy ami Mrs. liu.uetie at Ilia home or Mrs. Tyson. Mrs. William M.-Cune, 230 (irahani ave nue, entertained the member ol the Ho lla I club of the t nltcl Coinnieri.ial Trav eler at tarda last night Mn. Ed l. l-trown of lilen avenue enter- laitit-ii ijiionnany hi oinner luursniy even ing in honor of Mrs. W. M. Frederick uf Maine, la. 'overs were laid for eight. Rev. and Mrs. . W. Snyder anuuunce the engagement of their (laughter, Mis Klvla. In Mr. Carl Fiedeijik rilough of ( nlcago, tin. wcddirg to take plain June l. Mrs. F. A. Fisher of North First street was surprint d Thursday afternoon by twelve ol her neignhom and tin mis. 'Tim guests all tame in fancy dies. costume. A luncheon wa served. Mrs. J. M. rilvetit-r received u tele gram yeatfiday morning staling that her husband, who lias for tne last four yea is la-en III the Plniii,iiies. had landed In be anie and would arrive bhorlly lu Council Hlurf. K 1 - I m,..., ..... .no nigcr, ,110 ttii-n avenua enlel tallied Iiuiniier of friends Kridav r ot ids cousin. u.u iJ,. evening In hon- ruins Humiltou of tinti.-aiH.lls. Mn-i.. i v i d as t tie main I . i tne evening. 1 hose present wure Mr. KJgdon, Mr. Jrkt, . i r i lie evenli Continued on boventh Paaet