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    THE OMAHA DAILY BF.E: TUESDAY. MAY 22, 1006.
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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA
COUNCIL
Offlos, 10 Pearl
WATER ENGINEER WANTED
Connoil Committee Asks Authority to
Employ Competent Man.
REQUEST GOES TO COMMITTEE OF WHOLE
(llr Attoraaf Hprt that Oralaaare
Profclkltlasr Saaaay Faaerals
: WoU Nat Ba Baatalaadl
hr the Cearts.
Contrary to announcement the gpeclal
committee on materworks of which Coun
cilman Wallace is chairman did not make
a report at the meeting of the city council
last night recommending that negotiation
for the purchase of the present plant he
abandoned and that the city proceed at
once to taka ttepa looking toward the
construction of an entirely new waterworks
system. The special committee, however,
suhrnltted -a report stating that, after
numerous conferences between It and the
representatives .of- the waterworks com
pany and' the special counsel engaged by
the city. It deemed 1t advisable that a
competent and skillful hydraulic engineer
employed to sumpute the value of the
present plant and give an estimate of the
cost- of the conitructlon of a new one.
The commute further asked that It be
authorised to engage the service of such an
hydraulic engineer.
While some of the counctlmen had been
prepared for such a request, following the
visit of Engineer Styles of Minneapolis to
this city last week, they were In no hurry
to rush into acquiescing to It. They wanted
further time to look Into tha nutter them
selves and would like to be consulted as to
who the engineer should be. Others said
they did not feel like Incurring the ex
pense of engaging a presumably high-priced
engineer withuyt taking time to consider
what benefit the cly would obtain by doing
so. TBe result of. mote or less discussion
was -that the report and request of the
special committee was finally referred to
the committee of the whole.
Ka Bast on Saaa Faaerals.
A to an ordinance prohibiting Sunday
funerals. City Solicitor Kimball submitted
written opinion to the effect that. Inas
much as funerals are regarded by the law
as necessary and charitable, no ordinance
prohibiting such on the Sabbath would be
held . legal. AS a substitute Mr. Kimball
submitted a draft of an ordinance prohibit
ing a number of things, sticji as dancing,
blunting, horse racing, buying and selling
property of any kind, etc., on the Sabbath,
but tha measure was promptly and without
discussion laid on the table, the council
men 'taklng"t he whole thing as a Joke.
A .communication from Secretary Rerd
of the- Commercial club, embodying the re
quest of the special committee appointed 10
devise ways, and means for Improving the
condition of Lower Broadway, that the
council jisks a wlde-tlre ordinance, fill up
tha holes on. roadway so as to make it
passable and experiment with Loulsyllle,
Neb., broken stone on one block, was re
ferred to the committee of the whole. A
srlde-Ure ordinance, such as proposed by
this committee, was Introduced by Council,
man Wallace and referred likewise to the
. committee of the whole after the first read
ing. ,.:
, .Mayor Macrae brought up his hobby, the
street sweeper, but before he had time to
expatiate upon its advantages councilman
Wallace said the committee on streets and
alleys, of which he Is chairman, was look
ing upon the. matter and would make a
full report at the next meeting of the coun.
sti - : . . . .
The mayor also called attention to the
(act that the contract with the Cltliens'
Oas and Electric company expired soon and
asked If anything was going to be done In
the matter. Councilman Younkerman,
chairman of the committee on fire and
light, assured his honor that his commit
tee had the matter well In hand and would
be able to make a report In the near fu
ture. ! Residents In Babitt Place made applica
tion for a ore hydrant In their vicinity and
tha matter was referred to the committee
of tha whole. The council adjourned to
Thursday afternoon.
; Inside information Is what one Is entitled
to when buying serge suits, bow are they
tailored Inside, how is the yarn Inside, how
Is the color Inside? In all our H.. 8. s M.
suits the tailoring is bound to be right be
cause It s done by hand. The yarn Is right
because it's all wool; the color la sure to
be fast because It's tested. The prices
always right, because it's lower, the equally
good quality can be had elsewhere. Full
stock now ready, $14.00 to $26.00. The John
Beno Co.
.Thief Takes atleerware.
1 A.' E. Annls of the firm of Squire at
Annls, is a heavy loser as the result of a
visit paid his home at 22 Bluff street Sun
day , afternoon during the absence of ths
family. The thief, who evidently took his
time over the Job. succeeded In getting
away with practically all of the family
silverware. As the back door waa found.
Pales
Quickly Cured in The Privacy of Your
Owi Home Without Risk or Danger.
Aayoae Oaa Xaeily Teat Zt and Prove ft,
. tot e Tree Bam pie Is Beat by Mall to AIL
Seven ;out of ten readers of this paper
are tortured with pile, or soma form of
rectal dtewaae. You are, or you would not
be reading this article. Thirty years ago
4aoore -carried . a lancet In their vest
pocket and bled people for all sorts of
diseases and bled them hard sometimes
a quart at a time. It waa the fashion
theav- All that Is changed nowadays and
a doctor with a lancet would be con
sidered a curiosity.
Ftva years ago doctors "cut out" Piles
wherever they got the chance. All that
baa bees) cnaaged since tho marvelous
soothing, healing aad cura'lve properties
of Pyramid Pilo Cure have become
know.
By every mail we get letters like this:
"I want to tell you that It waa tho first
thing that eased the terrible pain and
Itching and allowed me to have a night's
Test for seven long weeks. My husband
Imaoedtatety went to our druggist, Mr,
llninbftch, and procured a 10-cent bos. I
am now cared and will always recommend
you highly to every one. You actually
saved sny life. My mind, tea, was almost
(one from tha pain. Yours gratefully,
Mrs. Koea JL Stouffer. IMS lith St.,
Mulls. 111."
If you' waat positive proof of this send
to tha .Pyramid Xr-ug Company, wrt
Pyramid Building. Marshall, Mich. Ton
will receive a free trial package by return
MiL. Try U, then ga straight to your
druggist, gat eo-oeat bag aad get well
BLUFFS
BU Tel. AS.
unlocked It Is supposed that the thief se
cured entrence to the house by means of
a skeleton key. A circular containing a
list of the stolen silverware waa sent broad
cast yesterday by the police department.
There Is no clue to the thief.
DEFICIT IS THE HOSPITAL KID
Associativa Ten Thoasaad Dollars
hort of raying Oat.
The Young Women's Christian association
which is erecting the Jennie Gdmundson
Memorial hospital on East Pierce street is
confronted with a deficit of at least tlu,i)n
In Its building fund. The building wan in
tended to be ready for occupancy by July
1. but it will probably be a month lat. r
before the contractor will be able to turn
It over.
J. D. Edmundson. formerly of this city,
now of Des Moines, contributed M0.0OO to
wards the cost of the hospital. It being
named In memory of his first wife. In ad
dition to Mr. Edmundsnn's donation Hie
association had IIO.CX) In Its treasury to
wards the building of a new hospital, and
this, with ll.otio contributed by John Norton
of Fort Crook, Neh., brought the amount
available up to M.V. ebllgatleas to ihe
amount of Jj.;.mXt are outstanding. Of this
fnO.noo represents the cost of the building
and 15.210 the site. At feast 15.000 will be
needed for the Internal equipment and
placing the grounds In shape.
In order to raise the deficit the associa
tion is planning to hold a "Young Women's
Christian association week," during which
the churches will be asked to devise ways
and means of raising part of the money
needed anfj the business men requested to
donate a percentage on their sales. It is
also proposed to give an entertainment of
some sort at the opera house urlng the
week for the benefit of the fund. When
the new building is completed the associa
tion will have the old hospital to dispose of.
An offer of $6,100 has been refused, for Ine
reason that It was for the site alone.
Arthar Gets Sine Yeara.
James Arthur, twice convicted of being
implicated with John Bernstein in the at
tempt to blow the safe of the Treynor
hank on the night of January . 19. waa
yesterday sentenced by Judge Wheeler lit
the district court to nine years In the peni
tentiary at Fort Madison. At the time of
his previous conviction Arthur was glvets
ten years, but Judge Vheelr, in passing
sentence, took Into account the fact that
Arthur has already spent one year In tho
penitentiary, excepting for the time he has
been In the county Jail here awaiting his
second trial.
Former County Attorney Killpack, Ar
thur's attorney, stated that he would take
the case up on appeal to the supreme
court. He also stated that he was con
fident he would again occure a reversal of
the verdict. Arthur's appeal bond' was
pluced at $4.0u, instead of at $6,000, as be
fore. At first Judge Wheeler was inclined
to place the bond at $3,000. but when It
was Intimated that Arthur would possibly
be able to furnish one In that amount, at
the request of County Attorney Hess he
made It $4.00.
Mickey Taggart, the Omaha youth, who
In the earlier days of his criminal career
waa known as "Mickey the Goat," waa
sentenced to six years In the Fort Mad
ison penitentiary for snatching a pocket
book from Mrs. May Solomon. Judge
Wheeler took the opportunity to read young
Taggart a long lecture, but Its Jmport was
apparently lost on the youth, who paid but
little attention to the Judge.
For Sale I rooms, Ave. B, west end,
city water, a nice little home for $600.
For $2,000, 10 rooms, modern except heat,
barn, on 11th Ave. .
For $3,u00, 7 rooms, modern except heat,
on Glen Ave., t lots, good barn, in good
repair, and rents for $300 year. Easy terms.
Alva Smith, Real Estate and Insurance,
Room 7, Everett block.
The Title Guaranty and Trust company,
abstracters of titles. Books date back to
1853. Books are all up to date. Work ac
curately and promptly done at lowest
prices. Office opposite court house, 236 Pearl
street. Council Bluffs, la.
Parties having houses for rent or sale,
list them with Clifton-Walker Co. for quick
action. Recent sales have greatly reduced
our list and we have customers waiting for
Investments.
If you don't read this you will lose your
digestion. Read It snd then call your
grocer and order a sack of Big A flour,
ths kind that pleases.
olid Comfort.
Rustle hickory and Adirondack silver
birch porch furniture, Vudor porch shades.
Vudor hammocks. Vudor hammock chairs.
If you want solid comfort on a hot summer
evening get Into one of our Vudor ham
mocks or one cf our Vudor hammock
chairs and you will get it. Keller-Fa rns
worth Furniture Co.
Tou can't afford to have carpets end
rugs beaten In the old-fashioned way when
you can have them thoroughly cleaned
by our process at such moderate coat.
Without Injury to the finest fabric- 'Phone
(If, Council Bluffs Csrpet Cleaning and
Rug Mfg. Co., M No. Main.
Smoking Is a pleasure; not a habit. We
have fount that out. Our customers all
say It Is a pleasure to smoke our cigars.
Now, If you want a real half hour's pleas
ure come In and let us sell you cigars after
this. We are located at 80 Pearl St., our
new location. Maloney.
A neighborhood quarrel was stopped the
other day by one of the parties purchas
ing our new pattern of poultry fence. The
sure remedy at a little cost. C. Hafer.
Right now Is ths time to paper and paint
and If you are going to paint and paper
lat the Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and (Haas
company do your painting and papering,
because they do It right
Marrlaara Ueeaaee.
Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to
the following:
Name and Residence. Age.
A. J. Wright. Olltner. Neb.V. tt
Mabel L. Ruddy. Utltner. Neb $1
Krnest Glup, South Omaha fl
Mollie Spanatat, South Omaha la
Velvet Ice cream, mads from pure cream,
flavored with pure vanilla extract and
strictly home-made. O. C. Brown. ' Tel. 174.
Folding and reclining go -carta. D. W.
Keller. It South Main. - -
N. T. PlumblDg Co. Tel. 26. Night, L6M.
Fegley If far Bebaea-y.
The hearing of Arthur Fegley, charged
with holding- up J. Rockwell Jewell, a
butcher, late Saturday night and robbing
him of 25 cents and aa order book, was
continued la police court yesterday antll
this morning. George Lettlraer la also ac
cused by Jewell of being Implicated la the
holdup, but he has aot yet been arrested.
Jewell Bled aa Information la the Superior
court yesterday morning against the two
men.
la addition to & tdeatincaiioa by Jewell
circumstantial evidence Is strong against
Kegley. When arrested Fesjley's right
hand was bleeding freely from an old cut.
Fegley was Identified by Jewell as the
man who went through his pockets while
the other "stuck" him up. An examination
of Jewell s pockets showed blood stslns In
each one. Both Fegley and Lat timer are
well known to rhe authorities
Perkins to Visit Cltr.
Hon. George D. Perkins of Sioux City,
the "standpatter" candidate for governor,
will visit Council Bluffs today. According
to present plans he will arrive In the city
this morning and remain here until late In
the afternoon, jsrhen he will go to Atlantic,
where he Is scheduled to speak this even
ing. Mr. Perkins will be met at the depot by
a number of his friends and supporters,
who will escort him to the Grand hotel,
where he will be tendered an Informal re
ception and where he will confer with the
party leaders here.
Investigate our cheap land proposition in
eastern Colorado, 15 per acre for raising all
kinds of crops; good soil; best of water;
delightful climate. Excursions first and
third Tuesdays of each month. Send for
printed matter. F. C. Lou gee. 124 Main
street, Council Bluffs, la.-
Has your husband a nice, comfortable
den where he can ge and take a smoke and
rest? I have some odd rolls of the Blrge
papers which I am closing out very cheap.
6ee them; they are the thing for cosy nooks
and dens. Hewetson's, Masonic temple,
Council Bluffs.
Absolutely pure unfermented grape Juice,
Joe and 60c a bottle. Wash boilers, tl.25 to
$2.75. the best grade of boiler In the market.
Gasoline stoves, $2.X; garden tools, screen
wlie, mo per square foot. J. Olson, Tel.
UJ, 78 West Broadway.
. Munslng union suits and separate gar
ments for -men, women and children. Our
summer weight stock is now complete.
To buy your underwear of the John Beno
Co. means that you get high grade gar
ments at popular prices. Come and see.
New and attractive goods coming in all
the time at' Hewetson's New Picture and
Art Store. Framing a specialty. Masonic
temple, Broadway, Council Bluffs.
Special sale on pairs and half pairs of
beautiful lace curtains, 50c to $1. Stockert
Carpet Co.
CENTRAL. FLOlTR-,1.15. Every sack
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat
Market
Go to Hicks' for your money's worth In
tailoring. No bluff, either.
A good school is Western Iowa college.
. . Fine Fa ran.
Two hundred-acre farm five miles from
Missouri Valley. Good Improvements snd
orchard. Cheap at $72 per acre. . Wallace
Benjamin, room 1, First National bank
building. Office telephone a.
To be cool .when the thermometer Is In
the nineties wear one of our straws we've
many new shapes in Panamas, sennit, spilt
and macklnaw straw, Including the famous
Knox hats. The John Beno Co.
Do-n't let a few dollars influence you
when giving out your furnace contract.
A good article at a fair price is cheaper
than a poor one at a low price. Wise
people buy Wise furnacea. Paddock at
Handschy Hdw. Co.
If you prefer quality to quantity and
absolute - satisfaction to ytmrself. 'get
Schmidt's photos. Always guaranteed to
pleas. 'Phone 867 ; 406 Broadway,
Men's washable neckwear, white and
pretty colors. Ask to see them. They cost
no more than the kind that won't wash.
The John Beno Co. .'
There's no doubt that Van Brunt discovered
The art of drawing trade,
By furnishing the people
The beet buggies ever made.
A good school is Western Iowa college..
Family Party to Denver.
Members of the executive committee of
the Commercial club are planning a pleas
ure trip to Denver and other western points
during July. Incidentally the trip will be
to advertise Council Blurts, Its advantages
as a railroad center, etc. The members of
(the commit Lee will be accompanied by
their wives, and they have already con
tracted for a "hotel" car, which they will
make their home during the entire trip.
The objective point of the trip Is Denver,
where all the members of the party being
members of the order will attend the met
ing of the grand lodge of Flks. From Den
ver the party will go to Colorado Springs,
Manltou and Cripple Creek end from there
to Salt Lake City. This Is ss far ss ths
itinerary of the trip has been decided upon.
Why Doctors Say
Drink Pabst Beer
Brratwe It Is Clean, and They Know
the Importance of Clean Food
and Drink.
We have found by careful inquiry that
doctors, in perhaps the large majority of
cases, prescribe Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer
because they know of Its absolute purity
and positive cleanliness. "It Is ths clean
eat beer In the world," said one of
Chicago's leading doctors the other day
when aaked about It. "What appeals to
me," he said, "is the Pabst process, jo
very different from all the rest. Ws
doctors appreciate eterilisation and we
are, teaching the people In their homes the
value of sterilisation. On almost every
visit we make we emphasise that. .1
have visited all the breweries of import
ance In the country, and I must say that
for absolute cleanliness there Is no beer
to equal Pabst. I prescribe it la my
practice and drink It myself."
In our own homes we Insist mot
strenuously upon our food being clean.
If we stop at a hotel or restaurant where
the food or the dishes are unclean, we are
quite likely to change boarding places
next time. Are we as careful of what
we drink? Purity is essential. We want
the best always and especially do we
want It if impurity or adulteration means
harm. But Is not cleanliness In the
preparation of our food or drink of equal
Importance We think so and we believe
our readers agree with us that when we
drink beer we must know It Is not only
absolutely pure and wholesome, bat thst
It Is absolutely clean. Pabst beer, aa we
aald before, la recognised by doctors as
the cleanest beer.
The aging of Pabst Beer is another point
wherein the great Pabst brewery excels.
Pabst Is the perfectly aged beer. Not a
bottle or a keg ever leavee the brewery
until science and the teet of time shoes
It fully aged and mellow.
PABST BRCWIlia CO.
137 Leavenworth Street
Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer
Order a Caaa for Year Hesse Tatar.
The party expects to spend two weeks on
the trip.
ine trip.
The per
rennnel of the partv will include
Mrs F. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. 11 V
Binder. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Van Urm t.
Mr. and Mrs. H A. Qtilnn. Mr. and Mrs.
Emmet Tlnley snd Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Merrtam. -
roYKTIOj OF 1.11)1 OR IIP. 4I.F.RS
Between Foar aad Five llnndred
Esreeteal to Attend.
Preparations for the entertainment of the
third annual convention of the Iowa liquor
Dealers' association, to he held In this city
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 6 and , are
nearly complete. The state association has
a membership of over foo and an attendance
between 400 and 5(0 Is expected at the meet
ing here. The sessions, of which there will
be two each day, will be held in the Danish
halL
The choice of the place for next year's
convention is said to rest between Burling
ton snd Sioux City, snd the latter city In
tends to make a hlg fight for the meeting.
Advices from Sioux City are to the effect
that It will be represented by a delegation
of from thlryt-flve to fifty boosters.
The program for the convention Is as
follows:
Tuesday, June 5, 111 a. in. Convention
sailed to order by H. A. I .arson, chairman
ef the local executive committee.
Address ef Welcome Mayer JnAerae.
Response Srnte President A. Stevens
of Cedar Rapid s
Appointment of committees.
2 p. m. Report of committee on creden
tials. Report of officers.
Oeneral business
7:3 p. m. Banquet, preceded by an ad
dress. Wednesday, June , a. m. Reports of
committees.
General business.
Election of officers.
Selection of place for next year's con
vention. General business.
Adjournment.
7:t p. in Trolley ride to Omaha, South
Omaha and back to Lake Manama.
Heal Estate Transfers.
These transfers were reported to The
Bee, May a, by the Title Guaranty and
Trust company of Council Bluffs:
Richard H. Harris and wife to Jacob
C. Grason, lot lift Jn the original plat
of Council Bluffs. Ia., w. d $3,000
Rachel F Harmon to Annie M. Keys
wtTVj fet of lot 14, block 2, In Tur
ley ft White's subdlv In Council
Bluffs. Ia., w. d l.JW
J. P. Fall, trustee, to Minnie Deltch
ler. lota 10, 11, 12 and 13. block 29.
and lots 6. 6 and IS. block 30. In Cen
tral subdlv In Council Bluffs, Ia.,
w. d 700
J. P. Fall, trustee, to J. J. Tavler,
lots , 24, 26 and 26, block 20. and lot
22. block 80. In Central subdlv in
Council Bluffs, la.,' w. d M
J. P. Fall, trustee, to Henry Deltchler, ,
lot 17, block 30, In Central subdlv In
Council Bluffs, Ia., w. d 100
F. J. Day and wife to William Wrav.
lot It, block 1, In Regetta Place In
Council Bluffs, la.,' w. d. 125
Ievl Devore to F M Lwle. lots 3, 4
and 11, block IS. in Wright's ad to
Council Bluffs, la , w. d 100
Nashua Trust company to Fremont
Benjamin, lot 12, block 24, In Rayllss
eV Palmer's ad to Council Bluffs, la.,
q. c. d 60
County treasurer to Elmer L. Fehr, lot
15, block 2: lots I and . block 7; lot
7. block I; mts and 10, block 9. and
lots 8 and 4. block 10, in Benson's 2d
ad to Council Bluffs, Ia., t. d 40
County treasurer to 'Ernest E. Hart,
lot 14. block , In Central subdlv in
Council Bluffs, la., t. d 28
County treasurer to Wallace Benjamin,
lots 2(1 and 21, block Jt7, In Central sub
dlv; lot 27, block 8, 111 Evans' Bridge
ad; lot 26, block 16. In Highland Place
ad to Council Bluffs, la., t. d 27
County treasurer to Elmer-L. Fehr. lot
11, block 2. and lot 6. block 8. In Ben
son's Id ad to Council Bluffs. Ia.. t. d 10
County treasurer to Elmer L. Fehr, lot
10, block 8, In Benson's 2d ad to Coun-
cl Blnffs, la., t. " 4
County treasurer to Elmer I Fehr, lot
8. block 8. In .Benson's 2d ad to Coun
cil Bluffs, i; t. a..:.. $
A. A. Clark and wife to John Bennett,
lot 8, block 9, in Mullln'a subdlv in
Council Bluffs, la., q. c. d 1
fifteen transfers; total i $ti,194
Ditch Work. Relayed. '
Seth Dean of Glenwood, engineer In
charge of construction of the Harrlson
Poltawattamle county drainage ditch, was
In the city yesterday and reported thst tho
starting of the work hsd been delayed,
owing to the time taken In securing dredg
ing machinery and other material. Mr.
Dean stated he expected, however, that
work would be fully under way about the
middle of June.
Provision has been made by Engineer
Dean for twenty-one bridges In Harrison
county and six In Pottawattamie county,
which will have to be built on county line
roads which the drainage ditches will
cross. Bridges over private property mMH
be arranged for by the Joint boerds of su
pervisors wherever found necessary.
A Joint meeting of the boards of the two
counties will be held In this city next
Thursday for hearing complaints against
the assessments for benefits.
Do you want your home decorated this
spring? If so see the new line of Imported
goods at Hewetson's New Wall Paper
Store, Masonlo temple, Broadway, Council
Bluffs.
Ice cream soda and soda water, all
flavors. Ice cream home-made and made
right. Purity Candy Kitchen, 64 B way.
CENTRAL FTjOL'R-W.Is. Every sack
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat
Market.
Don't forget that I have fine spring and
summer suits from (20 to $26. B. 8. Hicks.
A good school is Western Iowa college.
Gaa Company Improvements.
The Cltlsens Gas and Electric company
commenced work yesterday on the prom
ised extension and Improvement of Its
plant, for which the company has appro
priated $60,000.
The first Improvement to be carried out.
work on which waa begun yesterday by
a large force of men, is replacing tha four
Inch pipe on Broadway from Main to First
street with twelve-Inch mains. Ths four
Inch pipe was laid thlrty-alx years ago
snd had become entirely inadequate for
the needs of the city., An eight-inch main
Is to be laid on First street with the regu
lation four-Inch pipe supplying points be
yond. The company also plans extending Ite
service in the western part of ths city
this year besides other Improvements.
Why ran you tell that Mucci's Ice cream
is swell? Because he makes ths pure
Neapolitan ire cream at 30c a brick. 21 i
W. Broadway. Telephone 364.
Two deep building lots, 2 acres, garden
land, adjoining on I.lnooln Ave , paved;
price, U.sOO Please Investigate. Chaa. W.
Tullya. Iu2 Main St., upstairs.
The cleanest and best restaurant la the
city, service prompt. The Vienna, 414 West
B'way.
Porch and lawn furniture. D. W. Keller.
103 South Main.
ondar Shave Still Goes.
At a special called meeting of the Jour
neymen barbers last night It was decided
to abide by the agreement made with the
bosses about three years age and which
the Journeymen admitted last night did
not expire until the latter part of August.
This means that for tha prseeut tha agita
tion foe Sunday closing will be abandoned
snd 'he shops will keep open as heretofore
to oVlork crn wr TtlM.
The nrulsr meeting of the Journeymen
harh.-i e will he held next Monday night,
wl en. It Is Intimated, something may be
"doing."
4'nrtls to Help V. w. ('. .
Marry Curtis, secretary of the Young
Men's Christian sssoclatlon at Dubuque,
lormerly .nanged In a slmllsr capacity in
this city, arrived here yesterday to ssslst
the t-w In 1 committee of five appointed to
raise the Initial $10,000 towards the Young
Men's Chrlstlsn association building fund
prior to beginning an active campaign to
raise the balance. Mr. Curtis will stay
over today and If necessary will remain
here over Wednesday.
MIOR MKtTlOV
Clark's sodas.
Davis sells drugs.
Stockert sells carpets.
F.d Rodgers' Tony Faust beer.
New location. S'l Pearl St. Maloney.
Plumbing and heating, Blxby A Son.
A good school is Western Iowa college
Woodrlng Vndertaklne- Company. Tel 339.
Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 97.
Diamonds as an investment- Talk to
Leffert about It.
Buy your Edison records from William
son. 17 8. Main St.
Beautiful lace door panels, 3Ec and up.
Stockert Csrpet Co.
J. M Flagler has returned from a fish
ing trip to Center, Neh.
Price and lre-savlng refrigerators at D.
W. Kellers. 103 fouth Main.
Specials for gisiltiatlon gifts. Alexan
ders Art Store, 313 t'roailaay
Homes furnished complete on tay pay
ments. Peterson e Schoenlng.
Hee Stephen Bros for tire brick and file
clay, sewer pipe, fittings end garden hose.
For Imported wines, liquors and cham
pagne.. L.. Rosenfeld company. 619 Main.
Buy your Ice cream at 1. Muni, the Ice
cream man. Plain lie creum. 26c a bnck.
Railroads announce several excursion
trains on (Sunday for the opening of Lake
Munawa.
Wanted All K. O. T. M s to bring thslr
shoes fur repair to Chris Lose in, at 23
Main street.
Boys' base ball uniforms, shirt, cap and
pants, with red belts, all for $1.00 at the
John Beno Co.
Six per cent mortgages on real estate
for sale. Absolute security. Cllfton
Walker company.
Mrs. F. M. Chernlss and daughter,
Frances, arrived home yesterday after
noon from Los Angeles, Cal.
The West Council Bluffs Improvement
club will hold a special meeting this
evening in the new club house.
Moving vans and wagons: furniture
stored. Nesbltt's Transfer and Htorage.
Tel. 923. Office 331 West Broadway.
Free this week, a beautiful zephyr fan
with a 26c purchase. See them In our show
window. Saalne A Maurer, 3.V.-S38 Broad
way. The father of Councilman Hendrlx Is
critically 111 with a complication of dis
eases and it is feared he will not re
cover. Justice Gardiner performed the mar
riage ceremony for Ernest Glup and
MoTlle fSpanatat, a young couple from
Mouth Omaha.
Do not forget the Council Bluff-i Paint.
Oil and Glass company when It conies to
wall paper because they can make you
the best figures.
For Sale Will sacrifice on my line piano.
Payments if desired. Can be seen at
Schmoller A Mueller's, 602 Broadway,
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
A. L. Vrlck. president of the Stale Fed
eration of Labor, arrived in the city last
evening and this evening will deliver an
address at labor temple.
Douglas Points, a farmer of Rockfnrd
townsnlp, brought in nine wolf cubs to
County Auditor Cheyne and received' the
bounty of $18, being $2 a cub.
We have the finest line of sample monu
ments to select from in the west. JSheely
& Lane Marble and Granite Works, 217
East Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.
Do not sell your old Iron, copper, brass
and old rubbers before you see us. We
Say $9 per ton for No. 1 machinery Iron.
. Ksttlemsn. 803 S. Main. Tel. (60.
Our nut sundae la the best in the city.
We use fresh nuts and our own home
made Ice creum. W e make it to draw trade,
not to sell. O. C. Brown, 646 Broadway.
Rev. Marcus I. McClure,, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, left yesterday
for les Molnea to attend the Presby
terian general assembly In session there.
Why does Clark's Drug Co. get such an
ennrmous trade on Ice cream soda? Be
cause they have dlsi-overed the secret of
making the best Ire cream sooa in ine city.
Mrs. McCann. a colored woman llvlnij
on Thirteenth street, lust south of Broad
way, waa committed yesterday to 8t.
Bernards hospital pending an Investiga
tion as to her sanity.
Just arrived, a new line of ladies' and
children s parasols. New designs, new
colors and a great variety of new materials.
Come and see them, their price Is very
little. The John Beno Co.
In the district court yesterday a Jury
mas waived in the suit of Stiles against
Squire dt Annls and the case tried to the
court. The suit Involves a claim for $4oo
commission in a real estste deaj.
R. B. Wallace was appointed yesterday
temporary guardisn of Andrew I-arsou
on application of the letter's wife. Lar
son waa recent y committed to Ih
hospital for Inebriates at Knoxvlle.
City Clerk Sapp, after Issuing the 65(1' h
ene looRt lorwara to the hour when she thall
feel the egquieite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and
fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror
of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the nee of Mother's Friend,
a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and render
piisuio su iua flails, auu
assists nature in its sublime
work. By its aid thousands
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of women have passed this
rrrm f eri.i. Sr Mrfl an mm
ana without para, bold
sold at $1.00 per r3fT?
ur book of priceless IL I ' J
nt free. Address If t
W OO Atlmmtm. ST a. U U Li
bottle by druffsritti. Ou
value to all women sent
mmAoncLB meauLAnm
fast tim
Til
Bee our tcJiedule to some of the principal eastern
cities:
Detroit 21 hour IndianapolJi 21 hours
Buffalo 27 hours Ciacinnatti 24 hours
Syracuse 30 hours Pittsburg 26 hours
Albany 33 hours Philadelphia. . . . 35 hours
New York 37 hours Bahimore 36 hours
Boston 44 hours Washington S3 hours
The Illinois Central's fast "Chicago Limited" train
leaves Omaha at 6:00 p. m. Fast day train at 8:00 a. m.
Union depot connections in Chicago for nearly all prin
cipal points.
Steamship tickets to all European and Asiatic points.
Cafe car service.
Tlokets and information at City Ticket Office, 1402
Faraam St, Oixaha.
SAMUEL NORTH,
dog teg. found he would need a further
supply. st year less tlisn rn 1
were Issued, so It Is Inferred thsf in -last
twelve months there bss been s rta-
terlal Increase n the canine popular
Years of experience has 1cM us the best
variety of plants to grow We can tuinlsli
them to you, no extra charge, and will !.
the planting free, either at our horns cr
In the oemeterv. Will 1k planting all this
week at the cemeteiv. J. F. WIU ox. Flor
ist William '' Heller and wife hae been
cited to appear in police court this morn
Ing to explsln whv they do not keep
their (lurks and rHckens cooped up. sirs
Viola Wilson, a neighbor alio object a to
having her garden lorn up by the str,
Ing fowl, filed the complaint
Why shorten your life by taking over
a hot stoe a hen you cn buy better bread
and pastries at McAtee's? It s the real
merit of cur gomls tlist makes t Hem so
popular Tin y are not simply equal to, but
better than any sold In the city Try ?nn
century and colonial bread uud be ron
vlnoed. Henry J Nichols and bride are hero
from Boston, guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs K M. Nichols on KoniliiK a--liue
Mr. Nichols still claims Council
Bluffs as his home, although tor t lie
present he is a resident of Boston, where
he Is employed as private secretary to
Charles H llannan the former well
known Council Bluffs banker.
J. t Madison. Six Inn his age ' ss 21.
and Mamie Hnllhaii. claiming to be Is,
both from Dunlap. la. applied for. lint
were refused, a marriage license yeste--day
by H. V. Rattey. clerk of the dis
trict court, ss he considered they looked
ounger than they claimed to be. He
Informed them they would have to bring
some disinterested party to make affi
davit that they acre of legal age to enter
the marriage state.
Philip Wareham, alio for some time
past has been under trestmeut at
Bernards hospital, whll being taken for
a walk Sunday morning by his wlfo,
jumped Into Indian creek at the Hento.i
street bridge with the supposed inten
tion of drowning himself, as the aat.r
at this paint is about fit teen leel d'fp.
He was rescued with some little diffic ulty.
About two years ago Wareham alteinpto.i
to commit suicide in a room In the Mar
ten's hotel by cutting tils throat, sine
a hen lie has been under treatment at
St. Bernards
John Burger began suit In the district
court yesterday sgainst the oniH.na
Council Blnffs Street Railway company,
ai-klng $20.0(01 damages lor alleged ier
s nal Injuries. The plaintiff asserts
that while boarding a motor si the snoot
ing park station on December 11. 1901.
the car was started suddenly and he ass
thrown to the ground, breaking his right
arm and dislocating his right elbow. Tho
Injury. It Is contended. Is permanent and
that plaintiff by reason thereof Is no.v
unable to earn $100 a month aa he did
prior to the accident.
Adams fonntr Solid gtnnd Pnt.
CORNING, la.. May 21. tBpeitlal Tele
gram.) Every' precinct In Adams county
went slandpat. Corning gave Perkins a
majority In each aaid. the vote being:
First ward. 67 to .1; Second. 89 to 64; Third,
6.' to 42. Five townships held primaries Sat
urday, returning thirty-seven stsndpst and
only two progressive. This makes the
county standpat by a big majority.
Doable Trngedy nt Vlntnn.
VINTON, la., May 21. 1 Jiwrence Milan.
aged 30 years, today shot his wife In the
head and then shot and killed himself. His
wife Is expected to recover. They had dif
ficulty over money.
FIGHT FOR SIXTY MILLIONS
Contest Over Kstnte of Mnnnfnrtnrlna
Chemist Hrouahl In ame of
Only Grandchild.
PHILADELPHIA. May 21. -The contest
oyer the estate of William Welghtman, the
millionaire manufacturing chemist, came
up today in the orphans' court. The prin
cipals In the case are Mra. Jones-Winter
and Mrs. Anna Weightman-Walker. The
latter was the sole heir of Mr. Welghtman,
whose estate Is estimated to lie worth
JtW.000.000. Mrs. Jones-Wister waa the wife
of William Welghtman, Jr., and after his
death she married J one- Wlster. The suit
waa brought in the name of Martha Wlster.
the only grandchild of William Wright-
man, who is a minor. It Is charged that
Mrs. Walker exerted undue Influence over
the testator and that he was of unsound
mind when the will was executed. It Ik
also charged by Mrs. Jones-Wlster that a
codicil making provision for her rhlldirii,
Mr. Welghtman's grandchildren,' was de
stroyed. The case aas continued until June be
cause of the illness of Mrs. Walker.
BANNER LUMBER CONTRACT
largest Jab Kver Let for Omefaa
alldlng la for M. F. Smith
Mrnrf are.
The lurgest lumber contract ever let for
an Omaha building has been awarded by
the Capital City Hrlck and Pipe company
to Ueorge A. Hougland. It Is for furnishing
the lumber for the M. K Smith & Co.'s
warehouse and factory, v hlch will cover
It tfcg Jayy of the household, fer without
it no hgppinesa can be complete. How
weet the picture of mother nd babe,
neelt smile at and lommend the
thougEte and aspirations of the mother
bending; orer the cradle. The ordeal through
which tha expectant mother mart pass, how
ever, ii go fall of danger and sufferine that
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District Pdusenrjer ktnt
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a half bin, K Ninth strert brtwern Far
1 pom ami Donvius. The eact amount la
t ve Wed In ti e it, t ia ruM made public
but it is s.ild to be 114 advance of f ' iss!
.The Imnlxr otiiu, t w M.-h nearest so
i proa.-iics this In sire. Is seltl to have beef
I that for the l ailln. Oicndorff Martlt
! Implement warehouse at Tenth and t.cav-
enwotth, which Involved the sum of $31 .SHI
None cr Cv. lumber lequlred for tin
, building ts cstiled In slock, and It alll al
j have to be made to order at the mills.
T
Suffered Tremendous Itching Over
Whole Body -Scratched Until
Bled Worse at Night. With
Soreness and Excruciating Pains
A Western Lady's
WONDERFUL CURE BY
CUTICURA REMEDIES
"Ijut vear at tins time I guffered
with a tremendous itching on my
Ick, which grew worse and aorse, un
til it spread over the whole body, ne5
only my face and bands were frVn.
For four month, or so 1 suffered the
torments of the damned, and I had te
scratch, scratch, scratch, until I bled.
At night ahon I went to bed things
got aorse, and I hud at time, to get
up and scratch my Ivody all over, until
1 a ss as sore Be could bo, and until I
suffered excruciating pain. 1 did not
know a hat it w aa, and resorted to ft
number of blood purifiers, using at
times also Cut intra .Soap. They told
ine then that I was suffering from
erjKMiia. Then 1 made up my mind
that 1 would elso use Cuticura Oint
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oon indeed 1 a as greatly relieved. I
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obedient servant. Mrs. Mary Metrger,
Sweet water, Ukla., June 28, 1905."
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Tit EATS ALL FORMS OF DISEASES
OF MEN ONLY.
Thirty Years Experience. Twenty
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BiiOon rorso.N, varicocele,
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snd all wesknesees and disorders ol
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Treatment by mail. Call or write.
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