A 10 THE OMAHA. SUNDAY. BEE: JUNE 10, 190ft. COUNCIL BLUFFS Offlcc, 10 Pearl St. Tel. 43. MHOR JIKJTIOS. Clark' sodas. Davis sells drugs. t-'tnckert sells carpet. I'd Rogen" Tonjr Faust beer. aw location. JO Pearl Bt. Maloney. Plumbing and heating. Bixby A Son. Uondrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 339. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 97. Diamond aa an Investment, Talk to I.efCrri about It. . Special course for public achoo! pupil given at Western Iowa College. ll ultra In barefoot sandals for chil dren at Sargent's Family Shoe Store. do Sterhen Bros, for fire brick and fir elity. sewer pipe, fitting i-nd garden hos. Fred Marten, aged C7 year, an Inmate of tne county poor farm at McClelland died yesterday morning. i you hava tender feet and want a good comfortable anoo . ee Duncan oc 1, ufi, :3 Main aireet. l i e cheapest ard bent lots for dwelling aio lo be had In Babbitt Place. Sold ly ....,. T. Oltlccr, iU U way. jUovlng vans and wngon; furnitura ikied. Nesbltt's iraneier and Storage. T'l. ?J- Oflice 111 West Broadway. Picture Framing a pecley. Picture framed to older. Prices i oaoiiable. Bur Vink. ill South Main atreot. Tel. fe3. ixof. A. K. Heap" of the high achooi fat.-in i y .: gout- 10 Chicago to tnxe a ai.ii.ntr course at the unlverMty there. CLY DOTY MAY BE ALIVE Tonne; Man Thought to Hare Committed Suicide ii a Gnipect Now. MARSHAL OF WESTON STRIKES A CLUE Arreata Wayfarer Who Answer Deaerlptlon Seat Oat of Missing Voatb, bat Taraa Him l.soie Aaaln. There la now considerable doubt a to whether Guy R. Doty, the young man from Juniata., Neb., part of whose clothing wu found last Sunday near the river bank, did commit aulclde by throwing hlmaelf Into the Missouri river. A search of the river bank In the vicinity of the place where the clothing waa discovered failed to reveal any footprlnta leading to the water"a edge. Yesterday Chief of Police Richmond re ceived a communication from J. W. Mur- idock, city marshal of Weston, Mo., In 1 bhlih t r- Unrlnnl. PtnVftVI the I n f f 1 T 711 - uruir-UVrtal SuannV: that a rn .n.rmg the de- liibl-cliif . t. A. bpvncer. la V it Broad- ( acrlption sent out by the authorltlea of .i.. I this cltv of young Doty had been picked 1 he Ideal Hustlers will play the Stnr- , h Tn), degcrlpton of the Hunts of i-uiHha tins afternoon at tne South I v , . v... ,K. I. ,.. h:,,l narK Sixth street and a.xt-entn young man at Weston answers that of the ... I supposed suicide, even to a crooked little Pictures make moat deairsble wedding ' ringer on the right hand. Aa the carda gin. cue tne choice assortment at Alex- Mnt out fron) Councll Bluffs only offered places -.tYies." '" reward of $2R for the recovery of the i '.i' bale WUI sacrifice on my fine piano. I body. Marshal Murdock did not feel that iu minis If desired. Can ba seen at I he was empowered to hold the young man bciihioiler Ac Mueller a. BruM"whom lie suspected to be young Doty s..i.icu lilulls, la. I.. . . ... Mrs. May H. Prior yesterday dismissed ill be held at noon. The time for con firmation has been postponed until Sunday, June 17. First Christian church. Rev. W.B. Clem mer, pastor. Morning ' service. 11 o'clock; subject of pastor's sermon. "Some Teaching Ideals In the Bible School." At the even ing aervlce there will be a special musical program under the direction of Miss Lulu Van Brunt, chorister, followed by the ser mon by the paster to the Tribe of Ben Hur. Sunday school will be at 9.45 a. m. Loyalty Christian Endeavor meeting at I p. m., and Young People'a Christian En deavor society at 7 p. m. At the Broadway Methodist church children's day anniversary will be recog nized In the use of an Illustrated sermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m.; topic of the sermon. "Manaen and Hia Brother." Par rnta are. requested to bring their children to the rooming preaching aervlce as well aa the Sabbath school. There will be good music at all of the services of the church. Sunday school at noon. Epworth league at 7 p. m. and preaching aervlce at 8 p. m. Topic of the evening service, "The Life Behind the Law." At the Reorganized Church of Jesue Christ of lAtter Day Saints Elder Charles Fry will preach at 10:46 a. m. and Elder F. E. Cohrt at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school will be at noon and young people'a meeting at 6 p. m. third Tueedays ef each month, printed matter. F. C. t.ougee, street. Council Bluffs. Ia. Send for 124 Main In tne uiniilci cuuri tne suit for divot ce i. uugiit uy i. r u lew da ao ogainai ouuitttt A. i'r.ur. Do not seii your old Iron, copper, brass aiiti Old iu.,nd lluic sou tea u. WO iiay f pi-1" .or I oiHc:u,eiy iiuii. m. ivauiuiiiun, elk, ti. -NlJiil. it'- tt iiave inu llatikl imo of sample monu nieiua to i-itct iioui in lue weai. bheely ot Lam: Mamie and Oianlttt worka, Ui i.iifi. iiuu), Council lilutra, la. ,, wiioieiaie ice cream. Shipped to Marshal Murdock. In the hope of keeping the young man there until the Doty family at Juniata could be communicated with, offered to secure work for him. but the young fellow left town as soon as he was released. Chief Richmond, after reading the letter from the Weston marshal, feels convinced that Doty did not commit suicide, but that the clothing placed by the river and the lettcra found In the pocket of the coat pari ot me siaie. """ ..V w t were only part of a ruse to lead the young ii,o ieiall trade. Ju Wuoci. mi woai i.oauwmy. Co. liiuffs. la. Tel. 4. man'a family to believe that he had done .wrs. Katherlne garnish died yesterday away with himself. Major Richmond for auernoon at her home, 160 fc'ittu avenui-, , warded the letter from the Weston officer nom neart .troUDie, agea .w yen, uuc uaughter, Misa Fannie Samlsn, aurvlvea uti. Ilervey Newell DeVol and 'Mlnnlo May ljtixon, both of Omaha, were married In w.l nty yesterday afternoon by Rev. O. W. Biiytli'i' at bt. John's Knglisn Lutheran 1-ui.rcn parsonage. Uj you want to cool off? Go to the Ciaik Drug Co. and get one of their de licious Ice cream sooas, sit down at a nice clean table, under an electric fan, and you will have no trouble In keeping cool. Senator C. G. Saunders and Dr. H. S. West are home from a tlslilug trip to Jetferson lake, Wisconsin. County Aitor- nev J. J. HeKS and W. A. Maurer, who! 1. .lined the rest of the party, will remain inert) until Monday. A special train of fourteen cara of race homes belonging to J. D. Hagen, the Call loinia horaeina.n, arrived from the west laat oviMitnv and waa transferred to the Il linois Central at tlila point. Tne horses are uouna for the east. The members of the local Woman'a Chris tian Temperance union observed the Na tioal Flower Mission day yesterday by carrying forty-nve bouquets of flowera to tne . nutates of the county and city Jntls and the patients ut the General hospital. lieu, in otricer Lucas has been detuned lo see tnut tne ordinance reguiating licet overhanging sluewalks Is enforced. Ti.i oruinaiicv requires that all trees ovi liaiigniK sidewalks must be cut to a helg.,1 ol ui least eight feet from the sldewaia. iw-.cmiipiiitsut No. 8, Union Veteran lcKiun, lust night installed Miss Hobos as tiaugnter of tne encampment," to sucoeed Mlaa eyiia iSnyder, who lias filled the po sition lor a number of yeare and who re ,i.ed. owing lo Her approacnlng marriage. Arthur Southwell paid 85 and costa In Justice Gardiner's court yesterday for as suuitinK Jens Thompson, a neighbor. The trouble between the two was said to have si u ted over Southwell charging Thomp son a children with purloining Ills cherries. Mrs. Maggie Frank gave an informal re ception Friday nfternoon at her residence, Dli South Seventh street, for the members of the Woman's Christian Temperance urHo:i and their friends. Mrs. E. K. Denny and Mrs. O. U. Oldham contributed to the program. Police Officer Maher Is temporarily off duty owing to stepping on a rusty nail. ord from Iowa City yesterday was to the effect that Council Bluffs had been aelected for the next meeting of the Iowa Slate Manufacturers' association, which closed Its convention there yesterday afternoon. to Doty's father at Juniata yesterday. Why shorten your life by baking over a hot stove when you can buy better bread and pastiles at McAlea? the real merit of our goods tfrat makea them ao tropular. They are not aiinply equal to, but tter than any sold In the city. Try Twentieth Ceutury and Colonial bread and be convinced. The police learned yesterday that Myrtle Chirk, the young woman from Irwin. Ia., who left her grip full of clothing on the fciriHwalk on Main street some days ago a nd' then walked away, la working in the Woodward candy factory In this city. No tice of the young woman's whereabouta has been sent to her parents at Irwin. Dr. E. P. Bellinger left yesterdny for Ban Francisco for the purpose of trying to recover his Jewelry and money which were in the t.afe of the Rush hotel, which was completely destroyed by the earthquake and aubaequent nre. Dr. Bellinger haa hopes of recovering part, If not all, of his . puMi-esslnns. He expects to return by the erd of the week. Inez Beman, who claims to be the wife of George Clark, a saloon keeper of this clly. was before Judge Wheeler yesterday for tne seconc time on a charge ot being a AT THE COt'SCIL DI.I'PFS CHI BCHE8 Chlldren'a Day Will Be C.lvea Appro priate Observance. First Congregational church, Dr. Otter bern O. Smith, pastor. Morning service at 10:80. Evening service at 8:00. Sunday school, noon. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00. doming. Children's Day program and christening of children. Evening subject: "A Review of the Re cent Book, 'A Business Man's Common Sense View of Hell.' " Special music morning and evening. CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM. Prelude and Processional ....Hymn 148 Doxology Invocation and Lord's . Prayer rVmctus Responsive Reading Nos. 266 and 267 Antnem Recitation John Kimball Song Marching Onward. No. 84 By School and Choir Song By Junior and Primary Classes Solo Lucius Pryor Violin Solo Iren Klntz Recitation Spring Class of Girls ur.Pt bolo Miss Hsscl Goff Jolo lt the IJttle Ones Come Grace Jackson Christening of Children Solo That Sweet Story of Old '.. Miss Mabel Hoagland Reception of Children Duet The Homeland ....Edith A. Smith and Alma J. Smith Offertory Pastor's Address Song-The Glory Song, No. 54. ...By School In place of the regular service this morn ing at the First Presbyterian church the pupils of the 8unday school wilt observe Children's day and render the following program: Voluntary-Marche Pontlflcale (de la Tombelle) Processional Follow Our Leader, Jesus (No. 60 School Hymn Swell the Bong of Gladness (No. X School Prayer Pastor Hymn-Holy. Holy, Holy (No. 183, In Church Hymnal 80) School and Congregation Scripture Reading. Leader and Congregation Hymn Awake: Tls Children's Day (No. 228) School Baptism of Children Duet and Chorus He Did Not Die In Vain (No. 18) ..Mrs. Welsh and Dr Lewis and School Recitation Something for Jesus. ...Ellen Kerney, Gerald McMillen DeWItt Tucker Song Shining Primary Department Recitation Four Letters Louise Wescott Recitation The Lowly Stranger Stewart Clark Hymn Depth of Mercy (No. 170. Hym nal 41) Congregation Song Sabbath Bells... Primary Dcpurtment Recitation The Land of Smiles Beulah Clark Recitation Chlldren'a Day ..Mary Gregg Recitation Some Chlldren'a Day John Wads worth. Donald McClure. Idtn Kerney Recitation The Birds' Music Glenn Knepher Hymn Anniversary Song iNo. 1:). . .School Recitation Two Friends. .Robert McTwIgan Recitation Thoughts of God.... Fern Clark Recitation The Utile Hands Harold McOee Song Jesus Wanta Me for a Sunbeam.. . Primary Deoartment I.ODGF.S HOLD MFMOHIAI. SERVICES Odd Fellaws. Bea Han and Woodmen Are Interested. The Odd Fellow lodges of this city wilt hold their annual memorial exercises today. Members of the different lodges will as semble at Odd Fellows' temple at 2:10 p. m. and march to Falrvlew cemetery, where a memorial address will be delivered by Judgo O. H. Scott and the proper form of decora tion of graves of deceased members pro ceeded with. The exercises at the cemetery will be closed with prayer by Chaplain R. N. Wycoff. In the evening at 7:15 o'clock the Odd Fellows, Rebrkahs and their friends will reassemble at Odd Fellows' temple and march In a body to Trinity Methodlrt church where the pastor. Rev. Charles Mayne, wftl deliver a memorial sermon. The members of Winner court. Tribe of Ben Hur, will hold memorial services this evening at the First Christian church where the pastor. Rev. W. B. Clemmer, will de liver the address. Members of Council camp, No. 14, Wood men of the World, will assemble at their lodge room In Danish hall at 1 o'clock this afternoon and proceed In a body to Omaha to attend the memorial services with the Omaha and South Omaha lodges In Boyd's theater. A committee from the camp will proceed to the cemeteries this morning and decorate the graves of deceased members CiR 4SD JI'RVr MtKF.9 ITS REPORT Five Indictments Retnrned, hat Only Tito Made Fablle. The district court grand Jury completed Its deliberations for this term yesterday morning, filed Its report, returning five Indictments and was excused by Judge Wheeler until the opening of the next term of court on August 28. Of the five Indictments only two were made public yesterday, the parties named In the others not being In custody. One Indictment Is against. J. O'Hearn, F. J. Moredick and P. C. Bainter, the three I'nlon Pacific switchmen, on the charge of breaking and entering a freight car and stealing a case of whisky. The men, who were out on 1300 bonds given In police court, were rearrested and lodged In the county Jail last evening. Their bonds under the Indictment are placed at 8300 each. They expect to be able to furnish them. ' . Another Indictment was against Robert Finlayson, alias Robert Harris, the Omaha man, on the charge of stealing a bicycle valued at $35, the property of John Chambers of this city. Finlayson was In the county Jnll awaiting the action of the grand Jury. His bond under the Indict ment Is placed at $.100. The grand Jury failed to find Indictments against Arthur Fegley and George ltl mer charged with holding up and robbing Rockwell Jewell, a butcher, on the night of May 19, thla year. It also failed to return an Indictment against W. H. Pleper. the solicitor charged with insult ing conduct towards Mrs. Minnie Oldaker at the latter a residence on Benton street. In its report on the Jails at Mtnden, Underwood and Neola the grand Jury found that those at Underwood and Neola were In good condition, but that the one In Mlnden needed replacing by a new building, as It did not regard the present one as safe or a "reasonably comfortable" place In which to confine prisoners. This Is the time of year to get your home decorating done. Stoves down, furnaces out, no rush gives the mechanics a chance to do yon a first class job. See the new line of wall papers at W, 8. Hewetson's. The latest up-to-date styles at lowest possible prices. Picture framing dona reasonably and up to date. W. 8. llewetson, Masonic Temple, Broadway. The Wallace clrcua prides Itself upon be ing absolutely without a peer in point of equipment, the excellence of Its stock, the extenslveness of Its zoological display and the real merit of its performance. Will exhibit In Council Bluffs June 20. Twenty per cent discount on lawn mow. era and refrigerators. Extra special 1-S burner and 1-4 burner Michigan gasoline stoves, light with torches', will not explode, for $13.60 and $15.60 each. Paddock ft Hand schey. Talking machines of all makea and any thing in that line for sale at Bouriclus Piano House, 335 Broadway, where the or gan stands upon the building. See W. S. Hewetson for house painting Get estimates on Interior or exterior work, Jim Dormitory Plana, Plans for the boys' new dormitory build Ing at the Christian Home have been placed In the hands of contractors who have been Invited to bid on the construe tlon. The building will cost. It Is estl mated. In the neighborhood of $20,000. It will be of brick with whit stone finish inga and will be 116 feet long and forty- five feet wide and two stories In height with a basement. aT 1 Port Arthur was one of the- strongest fortified cities In the world, but was sur rendered becsuse the Russians could not get Big A flour. Use v no other. CENTRAL FLOUR-i.tt. Every sack- warranted. Central Grocery ana Meat Market. Extra good oranges at only 30c per dozen. Bartel & Miller. Tel $59. Everybody la delighted to sea a nicely decorated room, right up in style, restful and plecslng to the eye, wall paper well matched and of the latest designs. It Is easy to get these points If you figure with us and at atrlctly moderate prices. Wa are satisfied wa can please you If you let us furnish the wall paper. We guarantee the work to be done right. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass Co. New location, Merrlam block. Do not 'smoke any more of those rank cigars. Go to Maloney's, 80 Pearl St., and get a cigar where quality stands first and where every puff Is a delight. He handle-! nothing but first-class stock. You know it pays to buy the best cigars because you get the best satisfaction out of them. I.cfferla For wedding gifts In solid silver and cut glass. Team for Firemen's Tonrnament. Jack and Jim, the fire department team which will represent Council Bluffs at the state flremens' tournament In Clinton, June 19 to 21, will leave for there Monday, ac companied by Fire Chief Robert Jones, W. L Jones. Ed" Walker and A. Telfer. Chief Jones hopes by reschlng Clinton a few days before- the tournament to be able to give the horses a rest' after' the Journey and also enable him to give the team a try-out on the track there. A number of people from Council Bluffs are expected to attend the tournament, for which a special rate of one fare plus 60 cents has been made for the round trip. A FAREWELL TO SPRING MILLINERY l . . ' ( r For the next two weeks this Millinery r r&A i Department will certainly look topsyv turvey. Every price will be cut to the quick. You can not realize the deep re ductions without seeing the lots yourself, Thofls beautiful $6.00 Hats now special at $3.00. The special $5.00 Hats just half that price now $2.50. ( The $2.00 Hats now special at $1.00, and like reductions all through the stock. It is a big price sacrifice for us it is a corresponding gain to you, but you want the Hats and we want you to have them right now when they will be of benefit to you, so we will both be pleased with the exchange. We will also have a sale of Men's Hats no feathers or plumes on these, however just the plain statement Any Man's Hat in the house during the next two weeks at $1.65. "Money Saved is Money Earned" A $2.00, $2.50 or $3.00 Hat for $1.65 is certainly saving money. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. A. E. HUNTER. COMPANY 33-35 Pearl Street. 32-34 Main Street. Both Phones No. 565. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. John Beno, President, nnnif mmmm m a W. A. Maurer, Secretary, A. E. Hunter, Treasurer. 2E orchard. Cheap- at T2 per acre. Wallace Benjamin, room 1, First National bank building. Ofilce telephone 203. JIDICIAI, COXVEXTIOM IS CALLED Republicans Meet In' Cnnncll Blnffs July 20. At a ' meeting held yesterday afternoon In this city of the Judicial committee It was decided to hold the republican con vention of the Fifteenth Judicial district In Council Bluffs on the morning of Fri day, July 20. Although there are three candidates to be placed In nomination for the district benc!f, the work of the convention will be merely perfunctory, as It is understood there will be no opposition to the renonil natlon of Judges A. B. Thornell of Sid ney, W. R. Green of Audubon and O. D. Wheeler of Council Bluffs. The counties composing the Fifteenth Ju dicial district and the representation they are entitled to at the convention are as follows: Audubon, 10; Cass, 16; Fremont, 12; Harrison, IS; Mills, 12; Montgomery, 1; Page, 18; Pottawattamie, 35; Shelby, IS. D. 1 Stuart of Council Bluffs is chair man and Ed M. Mills of Red Oak secre tary of the committee. The Title Guaranty and Truat company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to 1863 Books are all up to date. Work ac curately and promptly . done at lowest prices. Office opposite court house, 23S Pearl street. Council Bluffs, Ia.' . S. M. Williamson rents and repairs sew ing machines; also repairs all kinds of bi cycles. 17 South Main street. Delivery wagons, high and low, big and little, of all styles and sizes. If you are figuring on' anything In this line call around and see Van Brunt. Recitation The Children's Feast.. Seven chronic inebriate. She pleaded for another ; teen Pupils from prlmarv Department trial and a commitment for eighteen ! Hymn Glad Summer. (No. 2J1 School months to ftie State Hospital for Lnpmi- i Address Palm TreVs and Cedars In the Ten high top organs, with French bevel plate mirrors, must be sold quick. Pet a big bargain at A. Horpe company's, 33 South Main street, Councll Bluffs. Special courses for public school pupils given at Western Iowa College. maniacs at Knoxvllla waa auspended dur ing good -uenavlor. In accordance with what haa coma to be an annual custom, the memlwr o' the executive committee of the Commercial club and a few Invited friends wure the fucsts of Attorney Emmet Tlnley at a uucheon served at Ijkke Manawa yester day. This aclal gathering took the place of the regular weekly noon meeting of the executive committee and accompanying luncheon. One of the large motors on the Councll Bluffs-Omaha line crashed Info an I'niier Broadway car yesterday evening, near tha Frank street Intersection. The fend.jr, heart light and part of the vestibule of the largo motor were mrtre or less badly dumnged. No one waa injured, although the conductor of the small car, who was standing on the rear platform, waa hurled bv the force of the collision Into the middle of bn .car, where he struck agalnat a aeat. The suit of the Kimball Brothers' Com pany against the Cltlxcna' Gna and Elec tric. Company wo given to the district court Jury at noon yestettluy. I'p to a late hour laat night no vrdict had been reached. The plaintiff firm aues to rwcover $J.WU damages ror the .alleged failure of tlw electric company to furnish sufficient power aa per contract to enable the ele vator Installed by the plaintlffa In the urinous building of the Groneweg & eVhoentgen Uliolewile Grocery company to lift t.Outf pounds weight. William lt'ifus .Tuckson. colored, who haa been a familiar figure within the laat few months in police court, waa before Judge Scott yerflerday morning charged with threatening to kill Harry Overmire. a young white man who resldea in the vi cinity of the Jackson home. Hie hearing waa continued until Monday. Jackson de nied the chftrgtt and told the court that he had merely advised Overmire, whom he allegi lad made undue advances to hia wife a Ifvyear-oid alater, to keep hia aide of the fence and not to interfere with col ored folk. Courts of Our Onl ..Pastor Offertory Andante (Mendelssohn) Hymn All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name (No. 191, Hymnal 139) Congregation Hallelujah Chorus I.ord of Ixirrts. King of Kings (Handeli congregation standing Miss Thatcher. Orsanlst Benediction ...Pastor Postlude Cujua Antmam (Kosslnlt At the evening service at S o'clock Rev. Joseph J. lampe, D. D., of Omaha will preach, as the pastor. Rev. Marcus P. Mc Clure, goes to Bellevue college to preach the baccalaureate eermon. The young peo ple's aervlce will be at 7 p. m., with W. Blanchurd leader. St. Paul's Episcopal church. Rev. H. W. Starr, rector. Trinity Sunday, 8 a. m., holy communion; 10:Stl a. in., morning prayer and sermon; noon, Sunday school and Bible cluss; 8 p. m., prayer and ser mon. The Second Church of Christ. Scientist, will hold services this morning at 10:45 In Modern Woodmen hall la the Merrlam block, when the subject will be, "Ia tha t'niverse. Including Man," Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 1146 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7.46. At the Second Presbyterian church Rev. Albert D. Judson of Lndl, Wis., will preach in the morning at to. 3D and In the evening at 8. Sunday school will be held at noon. Real Estate Transfers. ' These transfers were reported to Tli Bee June , by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Councll Bluffs: Arthur C. Smith, trustee, to A. Martv. part of lot 1 In nw4 ne4 and part lot 6 In ne4 nw'4 30-75-43. a w d... .85,250 Elvira Vore to Ullie Huber, lot 1 in suhdiv of lot SO and part of lot 1 In subdlv of lot 79. In original plat of Councll Bluffs, Ia., w d 1,415 James L Paxtnn and wife to J. E. Meln, lot 1, block 20, Ferry add to Council Bluffs, Ia., w d 100 Three transfers, total 16,766 Purls says white linen parasols. We're showing these washable sunshadea in many new exclualve styles at prlcea that create unusual selling. Better select your s while the assortment la at Ita beat. The John Beno Company. High grade planoa Bold on sasy payroenn, 810 dawn ana 86 per monti;. Rwauson Music Co., 407 Broadway. Some elegant lots, with paving and grad ing paid, on Glen Ave. and also Fifth Ave. be sold cheap. Chas. T. Officer, 419 Broad-wty. Something entirely new and Just out. Beautiful new photos at a special offer for short time only at Schmidt's studio. For Imported wines, liquors and Budwelser beer, go to L. Kosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 619 South Main atreet. I hava a number of dwellings, owned by eastern mortgage companies, which can be sold cheap. Chas. T. Officer, 419 Broda-way. - I.cfferla For tha best optical work In the city. Commencement at School for Deaf. Superintendent Rothert announced yes terday that the commencement exercises at the School for the Deaf would be held June 21 In place of June 26, In order that they might take place In connection with the formal dedication of the new adminis tration building, which had been act for the earlier date. State Senator C. G. Saunders will de liver the dedicatory address and the mem bers of the State Board of Control and other distinguished visitors will be present. GREATER WALLACE CIRCUS COMES TO yPs38L BLUFF ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20TH Special Snle Monday. Chicago washing machine, 84.60; copper bottom boiler, 75c. Swalne & Maurer, 336 and 338 Broadway. Two kinds of sawdust. We have a full car of coarse for the Iceman and a nice lot of fine for the merchant for store floors. C. Hafcr. lfferts Watches are guaranteed accurate time keepers. Velvet Ice crea'm for your Sunday din ner or party. Always pleases. Brick ice cream delivered and packed In Ice. Purity Candy Kitchen. Tel. 674. Don't forget that 1 hava fine spring and summer suits ftpm $20 to 126. E. 8. Hlcka, Cool oft (your hot porch by putting up our Vudor porch ahadea. Then get Into one of our Vudor hammock chaira and have a nice piece of our porch furniture, r table, for instance, with cigars and a bottle cooled In one of our Iceberg refrig erators, and you will find your comfort complete. Keller & Farnsworth Furniture company. On the Way to High School. S'xty-flve pupils from the eighth grade In the Washington Avenue and Avenue B schools who successfully passed the ex aminations last week will enter the high school In September. They are as follows: WASHINGTON AVENUE SCHOOL. New home-grown peas at t5c per peek Bartel & Miller. Tel. 359. White canvaa Oxfords, all kinds. Prices, U to $2. Duncan tt Dean. 28 Main atreat New potatoes that are extra large at 50c per peck. Bartel A Miller. Tel. 359. With the coming of tha Iceman you'll need summer weight underwear. Our fefocks are ready to meet every emergency. Union auita and separate garments for men, women and children at popular prices. The John Beno Compsny. A. Metso-ar Jt Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. 518 Mynater St., Co. Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Bread a Specialty. See those lace curtains howmussy they look. Just because they are of the sagging kind. We have laca curtains that do not aag and window shadea that are right up-to-date. IJnoleum, oilcloth, matting and almost anything you want In carpets and rugs at strictly moderate prices. Stockert Carpet Co., 206-7 Weat Broadway. SCAVENGER WORK I haul dd animal, 81.00 par head. Garbage. aeha, manure and nil rub b.sh; clean vaults and cetAyoala All work dome ta guaranteed. Call iwomuiy attended to. , '1 iioao. Red 11171. J. H. SHERLOCK J Marriage I Icenaea. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Aae. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, will I Henry Newell DeVol, Omaha 21 hold aervlcea at 11 a. m.. when the aub- i Minnie May Larson. Omaha 30 nooeri vtiruam M'Jiica, t ouncu tflurrs 36 Ject will be, "Is the Universe, Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school will be at 12:15 p. m. and the regu lar midweek testimony meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. There will be preaching .services at St. John's English Lutheran church at II a. in. and 8 p. m. In the morning the paslor, Rev. Q. W. Bnydcr, will take aa tha sub ject of his sermon, "The Triune God" and In. the evening. ''UnMarchable.' Sunday school will be at 9:46 a. m. and young peo ple' mueting at 7:16 p. m. At the Saedlih Lutheran church. Rev. B. N. Glim, piMr. tlere will be services at 10 30 a. ui. ar.d i p. m. Buuday achoo Olive Connelly, Councll Bluff.. .28 Home-grown strawberries at only 3 for 35c. Bartel Miller. Tel. 859. CENTRAL FLOUR fl. IS. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meal Market. Lefferts Haa the only double-vision glasses ground out of one piece In the city. Art Pottery. Alexander'a Art Store has Just re ceived a large shipment of artistic pottery In vases, teapots, sugars and creamery pansy bowls, etc Just the thing for wed ding gifts. From over the sea come these beautiful new designs In Japan and China mat tlnga for aanltary floor coverings. . A full stock and low prlcea attract, careful buy. era to our third floor section. The John Beno Company. Tou'lt keep cool-headed y wearing on of our straw hats. All Stetson and Knox latest a ready for you in our men'a hat section. We never attach fancr nrlr ta I our hats because f their excellence. Tha John Beno Company. ' Refrlgeratora, porch chairs, porch rock ers, cool and reclining go-carts; go-cart I per cent off; full line of mattings, lino leums, carpets and rugs. L. W. Keller, 103 S. Main St. v Caroline Aldlnger Mabel Martin. Anna Morton. Mabel Hoyt. Bessie Fonda. -Maude McGurk. Meil Bellinger. Murrel Boyer. Tillle Becker. Ruth Elllff. Tena Evers. Mabel Kreet. I.llu Fulmer. Ida Herr. Mary Kelley. Olive Kempster. Pelia I.apldus. Susie Iee. Mildred Metcalf. I'earl Mynster. Eline Nelson. Marlon Owens. Helen Price. Inna Proutv. Pearl Reed. Vera Saunders. Leona Hchlarb. Eula Slgman. Fannie hlinon. llHZel Smith. Lulu Stewart. Fiances Wldmaier. Daisy Wood. AVENUE B. SCHOOL Ethel Clark. Myrtle Spearman, tit ace Neeley. Marie Honack. Walter Young. Albert Coupee. Winifred Dempster. Lotie Kern. Ralph Anderson. Albert Beck. George Booth. Ray Compton. Charles Cooper. Robert Cooper. Jackson Day. Frederick Elwell. Reynold Gates. Theron Orener. . Dorie Grow. John Jurgens. Adam Konlgmacher Reeve Looniis Fred Mesamnre. Joe Solomon. Lloyd Swanson. Will Van Leuvan. Frank White. Luclle Bealey. Myrtle Bock. Igna Brewtck. Iluzel I'luusen. Katherlne Droge. -3 Lefferts For wedding rings of the best quality. Investigate our aheap atng proposition tn eastern Colorado,' ti par acre for raising all kinds of cropa; good soil; best of water; delightful climate. Eacurstoua (bat an 4 Tin sprinklers, 26 to 60c; cherry atonera, 76c to 81-26; chicken wire. Ve a aquar foot; hand elcklea, 36 to 60c; lawn rakes, 45c; the best food choppers, $1 00 to 82.00. John Olson. 739 West Broadway. Two hundred-acre farm flv mllea from Missouri Valley. Good Improvement and Tou should look over W. 8. Hewetson'a new line of wallpaper if you are going to do any Interior decorating. Wallpaptrs from 4 cents and up. Paints, oils and var nish, liquid veneer for touching up furni ture. Pictures framed and moulding of all kinds. Picture framing artistically done. Masonic Tsmple, 849 W. Broadway. Go to Hlcka' for your money's worth U tailoring. No bluff, either. 500 BIG ACTS Rohsrt Sticknsy's Haute Eco!e Troups of Menage Horses 25 Horses. 25 Riders. THE BIGGEST AM) MOHT BEAL'TIFl'Ii PERFORMANCE EVER PRE NKXTKII WITH AM C1KCIH. POM l'l V KLi '1 HE O.NL.V l)hi. The Spectacular Street Parade la a revelation of what wealth, perseverance and brains ran accomplish In the direction of equipping, organizing and presenting a Gorgeous Pageant. Every cage or chariot is a work of art. Every hore in a perfect beauty. Every animal ia a perfect specimen. Every coMume Is iotl.-H. Every rider la g.ace. fill. The music ia plentiful and of the very lx -t in fact, the, Parade Is worth going mile to see. IT TAKES PLACE DAILY AT 10 O'CLOCK, UNLESS I 'N AVOIDABLY DETAINED. spection of these cool, comfortable summer shirts will prove our statement. The John Beno Co. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250 Night. L6M The Nevada 8landard Gold Mining and Milling company. W New York Life build ing. Omaha, which owns a rich gold mining property In the Bullfrog district. Nevada, that is surrounded by mines and operated by Omaha people, certainly lias on excep tional offer. Sonic of Council Bluffs' lead ing cltlsens have Invested in the stock. Read advertisement on page 8, Editorial section. Here Is a good list to select from: Or anges. 30c; new peas, 26c peck; new po tatoes at &0c peck; cabbage. 6c head; ba nana. 20c doxen; strawberries, three for 25c; wax beans, 15c. Bartel A. Miller, Tel. US- Out' lin ef men' neglige shirt pre sent many new Ideas at unquestionably th lowest price In th Trl-ClUei. An la- XOTES 0 C OIAC IL BU FFS SOCIETY Personal Mention mud Anilities of the Wrrk. Charles M. Hnrl left yenterd.iy for a vlr.lt in Chicago. Mr. Frll Baumeister I visiting friends In Puehlo. Colo. Walton L. Smith left Friday on a visit to friends in Boston, Mrs. C. M. Mauer and family are vi.ilt Ing relailvees at Mlnden. Ia. Mrs. Helen O Moe left Sunday for a visit with frlenda In Boston, Mas. Mra. Emmet Tlnley will leave today for a week visit with friends In Chlisgo. Dr. Adda B. MKhell bu returned from n 1hre weeks sojourn at Excelsior Springs. Mo. iiNs Belle Hirkness has gone to Ireton, Ia., to vtxlt tier aunt, Mrs. A. Phelps Yuhl. Mrs. C. 8. lijers and daughter of Glen -av.nui' are the guest of friends in Lin coln, Neb. The employes of the A. E. Hunter com pany enjoyed a picnic at Lake Manawa Fit day evening. Mr. and Mra. E.. H. Waltera leave today for a sojuurn of several weeks at Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. H. B. llayden of Rock Island. HI., la the guest of Mr. O. F. Spooner on Glen avenue. . Mrs. Hailey Mayne and two children left Kililay for an extended aojourn at Manltou, Colo. MUs Belle t. Barclay will leave today for a trip to Cnlcago, New York and other astern points. Mrs. W. B. Hughes and daughter, Mis Pearl, left yest.-Klay for an extended ao Journ ir. Colorado. Ml", Hrlon T yler, 2"2 Oakland avenue, left Monday for a visit with friend Hi Washington. D. C. Mrs. K. C Crockwell of Columbu, O.. and son are gtists of her parents, Mr. and Mi- Hpeiicer Smith. Mr. W. 8. liiden of Brooklyn, N. Y., ii the guest of lirr slrterB, Mrs. Alice C. Stork and Mi. E. L. Cook. Mi Clara Myer entertained th teacbera of the TweutK th avenue school at a (Continued oa Taeiflh Page.)