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1 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: . THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 19oG. I COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Pearl St. Tel. 43. . . m 10 it F.TIOV Clark sodas. Davis ovlli drug. ' Stockert sells carpels. Fine engraving at Ifftrt a. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Net location. 30 Pearl St.. Maloney. numbing and. heating, f.ixby & Bon. Woodring Vndcrtaklng eompany. Tl. 130. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Thone 97. Special prices on" belts this week, Lef fert. Jeweler. Diamond an an Investment. Talk to l.t-ffort sliout it, 1 ; - , All l7.m In barefoot sandals for children at Sargent' family shoe store. Special courses for public school pupils given at Western Iowa College. See Stephen Bros, for (Ire brick and fire clay, sewer iitpr, ntttnga and garden hose. If you hac tender feet and want a guild, comfortable shoe ace Duncan & ' Dean, Zi Main .street. The aheapest and brat lot' for dwelling arc to he hnd In Babbit Place. Bold by t has. T. Ofllcer, 419 B'wuy. Always busy at HafeVs. Our stock is complete and our prices reasonable. Send tlong your bills for estimate. Mdving vims anil wagons; furniture 1 storwii . . N" slitl a Transfer and 8toragc. Tel. fi3. . Oltioe 3.il West Broadway. Have money on plumbing and figure with 11s. Work and material guaranteed to be tirat-class.' F. A. Spencer, lis West Broad way. Pictures make nioet desirable wedding fclfts Vco the choice assortment at Alex ander's, K.'IS Broadway. A great range of prices ntid etylis. For Bale Will sacrifice on my fine piano. I'HVinenta If desired. Can be seen at Sclniii.Hcr- . Mueller's. 6o2 Broadway, t oonctl duff.' la. Harry Swan mm took out a building per mit yesteriUy for a one and a halt-story frame ifnttHge at the corner of Avenue E :nd Tenth street, .to cost U.SmJi. We Wholesale h-e cream. Shipped to any part Of tin- state. Special prices to the retail trade. I. Muccl, 21N West Broad way, Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 114. We-liTtve tin? finest Una of sample monu ments to select from In the west. Hheely A- Marble and Granite, works, 217 Kaet Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.. I mt sell your old Iron, copper, brass and old rubber before you see us. We pay' ! per ion for No. 1 machinery Iron. J. Kattteirian. (foil South Main. Tel. 650. . Ici i ran hi or tee cream sodas In many different flavors Is the best you ever tasted and served in. Jifrv, clean glasses arid on clean tubles ;unde.e; electric fans. Clark Drug company. . Page K.. Morrison " went to Dcs Moines yesterday to annul the graduating exer cises - at Drake university, his brother, Marlon" H. -Morrison, being a member of the graduating class. The- cae against James Burns, charged with assaulting Proprlcter McCoy of the Owl restaurant oh Broadway, was dis missed n Justice Gardiner's court yester day on Burns aytng the court costs. The charge against Ernest Wright, the ., fatm, hand accused of criminally assault , In .'an 8-year-old daughter of George '.. Baker, at Lewis township farmer, was dls , missed In Justice Gurdlner'a court yester ' lny t hy AsHlaUuit County Attorney Ross. There, was no evidence outside the story ' of the child to. Implicate the .defendant. Rev Henry DeJiong performed the mar riage, ceremony yesterday at his office In the cooet bouse- for Nicholas Bpencer and Ella Campbell, loth of Loveland, la., and Cherlea Spann and Bertha Spann. both of Lincoln,! 'Neb: The last couple stated they , were' first nusrn and consequently under the1 laws of that state eould not get mar ried in Nebraska,. - - lWe ST. " FRANCIS GRADUJITION Thirtn RaceiTa Diplomu at the Annad Commencement Ezerciies. t INTERESTING PROGRAM IS PRESENTED Iter. Father OTonaor Dellrere the ,Addresa Aadlterlam Crowded by rrienas of the IVradaalea aad f the School. Thirteen graduates were granted diplomas at the thirty-fifth annual commencement exercises or Bt. Francis' academy, held yesterday afternoon in the large audito rium of the Institution. The address to the graduates was made by Rev. Father O'Connor and this program was carried out; March Coronation .Meyerbeer First piano. 8. Alta Thomas; second Piano. Cora A. Moran. Greeting A Class OB. Chorus Send Out Thy Light Oounod Academic Division. Kola Kldd, accom panist. The Soul s Victory Mary V. Robinson. Andante and Waits Op. 72 Von Wllin First piano. Frances E. Flanagan; second piano, Anna Black. Address -. Rev. M. J. O'Connor. 8. J. Crossing the Bar Neidllnger Ht. Cecilia Quartet. Rhapsodie liongmlse Unit Marie I.. Barke. Conferring of Honors.,: ............ 4... Kpllogue Spreading Bails of Faith and Faring Forth to Regions I'nexplored Mary J. 01onncll. Chorus Ave Maris Stella Bait ha Bar-Florence Academic Division. Met of Uradaatea. These were the graduates: Academic Course Benvenuta Schoedaack, Council Bluffs; Margaret -C Clark, Inio gene, la.;- Mary J. O'Donnell. Anna K. Curran, Chicago; Marie L. Burke, Walnut, la.; Mary C. O'Connor, Kliaabeth M. White, IOrefta C. Wickham, Anna C. Htack, Kmiim O. Dutcher, Mary C. Langau, Council Bluffs. Commercial Course Grace ' Fierce, Mary Prlnty. The alumnae association of the academy held Its annual reunion at the Institution Tuesday and yesterday. Tuesday evening there was a reception and banquet at which lori were present. Following alumnae mass at 8t. Francis Xavler's church yes terday morning, the association held a business meeting at which the following j officers were eleetod for the ensuing year: 1 President, Miss Margaret 8wift, Omaha; j vice president, Mrs. George Hughes, Conn- j cil Bluffs; treasurer. Miss Mary Paschel, Council Bluffs; secretary, Mil. George Hefter, Lincoln. Neb. 1 The closing exercises of the day school ; of Bt. Francis academy will be held next Tuseday evening in the institute auditorium. Big; Job oa Tax Books. County Auditor Cheyne and his force of 1 tor 1VK i-itaiill rf tha wnrlr tt I Vi o John Johnson, aged 58 years, residing , n ,,, a. , . , ... . t Eleventh street" between Avenues t Boitr(l of Countv Supervisor, at Its meet- and li. wii -yesterday bound over to wait tha action of the. grand lurv by Judiru Scott-in police court on a charge of fia graatly. indecent conduct In the presence Ing last week as a board of equalization The task is big one, as evet Item has to be gone over and the assessment on live. of eome young girls. A similar complaint tock either raised or lowered to meet the was made against Johnson about a year (average figure agreed upon by . the suoei- ago, but fell through as the witnesses were loath to appear In court. A. stranger who refused to give his name or any information concerning him self, was picked up by the police yester day, suffering from, trie effects of a too liberal Indulgence la, liquor. At police headquarters the stranger was taken vlo. k-nily siokowlth angina pectoris and on the advice of -City Physiclaa. Tlnley and Dr. MafTttrley he was removed to Mercy hos pital. - The fellow appeared from his cloth ing' to lie a farm hand. Twenty-fine suits were died In the dis trict court yesterday by stockholders of the. 'Portland Gold Mining company, appeal ing frofii the action of County Auditor Cliayne.'ln listing their holdings of stock for axscRmeut for the li tax. The con tention is made that the Portland com pany no longer owns any property of any kind In laws, 11 the Incorporation in this state was dissolved In 190u and the com pany reincorporated In the state of Wyoming. Refrigerator., porch chair, porch rock era. cool and reclining go-carts; go-carts t per ve,nt off; full line of mattings, lino leums, carpets and rugs. D. W. Keller, 10) 8. Main St. whom he did not see, but whose condition was described to Dim. Dr. Witle's recommendations w'ill be brought to the attention of the commission ers today by Mr. Batuy. THOI BLH FIMHX; OVVtKH OF Ill.tM K vifcors. The assessors -Jn the various townships place the value on stock according to their own Ideas and the consequence Is thut there ia a wide difference In the assessment on the same clas of stock ln; the several townships. The supervisors, to equalize mutters, strike an average and then the as sessors' figures as returned by them to the auditor have to be raised or lowered to copform with the average . struck by . the board. The following table, compiled from Che findings of the board of supervisors, shows the number of animals in each class of live i tabllsh the ownership of the building stock, their total value as fixed By the as sessors and the average valuation fixed by the board of supervisors: Number. Value. Ave. 1.3S8 t 4tf.25U $ 3:1 ir: how warn- AT mxssm. All of this Week aad All of Next Especially Attractive Prices on Seasonable Merchandise. These Prices Mean to the thriftv buver a means of SAVING DOLLARS MILLINERY SPECIALS All Hats Remaining in Our Elegant Spring Assortments the Pattern Hats Included at Prices which are Startling When You Consider that Every Hat is New and of the Latest Style. fA.Otl Hats, special at. M.PH $.1.00 Hats, special at $3.4 $:.UO Hats nuecial at $1.4H $2 00 Hals, Niwrlal at . 4.M Hals, special at 91 OH novelty 9.48 .7.48 18.00 25.00 TAILOR-MADE SUITS-SPECIAL One assorted lot of choice $15.00 Rultg, the popular grays and weaves, fancy braid trimmed, etc. Special at One assorted lot of choice $12.50 Sulw, In popular grava, Eton stylos, elbow sleeves. Special at niack Taffeta Silk Suits, jacket Bilk lined, a choice $25.00 Suit. Special at Black Taffeta Silk Suit, elegant effect, long, fancy sleeve. with lace at wrist, regular price, $3 5.00. Special at 1 ne a Dove are out samples or the many special values we are offering in the latest up-to-date Tallor-Made Suits, suitable for spring and fall. SPECIAL IN LADIES' WRAPPERS Made in Percales, nicely trimmed. $1 . 00 Wrappers at H!H- $1.25 Wrappers at. $1.00 $1.50 Wrappers at 1-25 $1.75 Wrappers m' 1.50 Specials in Mines' Peter Thompson Suits $10.00 suits, special at SO. OH. SPECIALS IN FANCY PAINTED . CHINA Plates, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Salad Dishes, Vases, etc. $3.00 dishes atlM.4f; $2.00 dishes at 08c; $.100 dishes at 48r; 50c dishes at 2.V. PKCIAL IX FANCY" $5.75 Lamps at . . . $3 . 25 Lamps at . . LAMPS Kaucy Painted Porcelain HowN and (Jlobes. , . . . . . . . .75 $7. 48 Lamps at H4.9W 2. 17 $1 . 25--Lamis at i.... H:Jc Specials in Petticoats An assorted lot .of Ladles' Petticoats, assorted colors, in collon Moreen and in black Satlne,(regular price. 98c and 75c, special at . . . . 1.98 Black Mercerized Sntlne Petticoats, special at $2.25 Black Mercerized Sattne Petticoats, special at $2.50 Black Mercerized Satlne Petticoats, special at $3.20 Black Mercerized Satlne Petticoats, special at Specials in Men's Hats Any man Hat in the house at fl.5, $2.00, 2.5o and $:!.().' Hats, special, at 91 05. Special in Boys' Clothing r 59c ft .50 1 . K5 2 . (Ml 2v50 Boys' Blouse Suits $2.50 stilts, special at . , $3.50 suits, special at., $i.75 stilts, special at., $2.25 stilts, special at . . $1.65 suits, special at., SPECIAL IN MUSLIN WEAR .91 .s . 2.4H . 1.75 48 25 Boys' Two-Piece Coat and Pants $5.00 suits, special at. .3.8 $4.00 suits at .1.2 $3.75 suits at 2.08 $2 .50 suits at" .....' 1 .08 UNDER- Ladies' lrawr ollc Drawer at.35o "oc Prawera at 19o Corset Covers 75c Corset Covers , a l SOo Mc Cornet Covers at ... 35o ami 40o 86c Corset Covers at !iC Children's Munlli) Pant lea. 3 pairs for 3 Special In Indies' Sni..nicr I'nderwear..- Knit Fam-v weave, white, lai-e ttimniod. regular :'5c vewls, npeHlu. 19o. Ladlea' extra alJio. taped ali't-xe ho 1 neck, reg-ular price, J'.c; special 15u, or -1 for 850. SPECIAL LADIES' BELTS Patent Leather Belts, regular 25c belts. Special at 19c A. E. HUNTER COMPANY 33 and 35 Pcarl-32 and 34 Main. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. JOHN BEXO. President. (BOTH "I'HOXDS XO. 505.) W. A. MAIRKK. Secretary. A. E. Hl'XTKH, Treasurer., SAVING MON15Y ON WHA.T YOU BUY AMOOUNTS TO AN INCREASE ON YOUR INCOME. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE, PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. 'tea! ML 2C Gainei, has been In. the hands of the Green ahlelda & Everest firm, which nun had the renting of the Gfllces and the employ ment of Janitors ftnil other help around the block. . Mn. E. I- Shusart Head. Mrs. Mary J. Bhuftart, wife of E. U Bliug art, (tiejl feate-rday afternoon at their coun try vbome. Kdgewood, In Garner township. A 8Klr of Paauiy la joy Forevor. Dt. T. Fll Oourtud'i Oriental Crm r Magioal Baautlflar. Rthvm Tan, ' rimplw, Huu, kkia pImm, I on hutf, mni C- bu M,Md It tt of 7 ran, i n m bvmif. w t taar.tt tob.auitt l property aud. Ac-cpl ntt oounttr (fit f ilallu . TVr. 1,. A. Srr t. lad? of tk b.ut. Xi-n in pHtlrnot " Ai T" MtM vlll UM tlKB, 1 v.Aiimai.aJ rwarf'a Cnna' th I k.nrful ol li Ik. Kin irpri ion." f r fait by .11 rtruffii.u and Fuev Ooodt Ov.ltr lo th. roll. i Suwn, Cuvii u4 Europe. UttT.HCFUS.Pr 37 Grrit Jw Strrf. IniTrt MCCAi STEAMERS. ITrench Line Ctmpflnf Central , Tratuatlantiqu . Gigantic, EU'ant, Fast Livlathans . rKAVCNCK. ncweat twin ncrew llyrr ha iiut p-ngr elevator, roof cafe, and many other jniimiio(x Nnval oftd-er.' inaa-of-war Iik-. pline. Company urentihiileil train. Mevra-Paria, 3' lnjiir. rhrre convenient ennnectiona ar timile for all point on the Continent. 2QthCinturyHuiTwln$criwFlym Rulla ... Horaea 1 year........... I.mh i yeara . l.t S yeara or , over. .15.K13 Stallion 77 Mule , J.;iti , H elf era 1 year: 7.n S yeara 5.it t'owa -. liM'.X Steera 1 year.. Z yeara. 3 yeara ....12.977 .... .2 or over. . Sfl Cattle In feeding... 15.901 fi2.tN) 1.4.ft72 Jo.812 112.SS4 ll.two . o.'4.6'J lti4.92 ' 7.81 &S7.152 37.S7 5IM 6.07 7a. i4.a; l.i:S -3.81 19.43 as. 27 33. 7 I.effert'a Hlalitht l.eaaea. Th only double lenke ground out of one piece, giving near and dlatant viiion. NO BEAM, NO CEMENT. Calf and net them. See those lace curtains how muaay they look, just because they are of tha sagging kind. We have laca curtains that do not sag and window ahades that are right up-to-date. Linoleum, oilcloth, matting and almost anything you want In carpets and ruga at atrlctly moderate prices.' Stockert Carpet Co., 306-7 West Broadway. Do not smoke any more of' thoae rank cigars. Go to Maloney'a, 30 Pearl St., and get a cigar where quality atanda first and where every puff la a delight. He handle-) nothing but flrat-claaa stock. You know It pays to buy the best cigars because you get the best satisfaction out of them. The time to buy a piano Is when the children have time to practice during va cation. The place to get It la where you Kft the best Instrument tor the leant money. A. Huspe Co., 33 Main street. Council bluffs. Port Arthur was one oi the strongest fortified cities In the world, but was sur rendered because the Russians could not get Big A Dour.. Use no other, 1..V PRftVlTNCB- .. I. V I.ORRMNT ,I.A TOI'HAIN'K.... I. A t'H.Uft'AGNK, Juns 21 June il July S .." July 12 r- July W r'or iititnx; tea. watlons and tuii Inform. tiun Mil onl ' ti-leoiione. or wrue to Harry !. Sluores, lftOl Farnam Street l.niiU.NrMi,iir l-'irat National lUuk J. II.' Kcyuolds, 150J Ktrukm 8trel W. t3. Dnvidaon, 1512 Farnam Street J.i K.- Aklttt.v i;tU4 (-'araaa tlreei. Buck. 151 Furnatn Street... - Asreate far Omaha Van Brunt haa little delivery wagon called the ''Twentieth Century wagon," suitable for making delivery of email pack ages, light, durable and handy. During the rest of the week this "Twentieth Cen tury wagon" will be sold at cost. Must have the room. Damage Suit of Mrs. Heed Dismissed on that Account. Who owns the Sapp block at the corner of Broadway and . Scott streets? This la poinethlng which counsel for Mrs. Loulxa Heed are anxlotia to learn. Falling to ca nt ! nt.inlt hu n-u lllilll-,1 ,'iiunKel vpulprflflv afternoon decided to dismiss without preju dice the lli.0l damuge suit brought by Mrs. Reed and a new suit will be Instituted at once. The suit was originally brought against A. A. taines of Newport. Neb., the sup posed oVner; Ernest K. Hart, president of the First National bank or this city; John Iiarland, the janitor, and the Travelera' Insurance company of Hartford, Conn. During the trial It was developed that Mr. Gaines denied any Interest In the building and al the close of taking of tes timony yesterday counsel for the plaintiff dismissed the suit without prejudice as to all the defendants except Darland, the Janitor.. Counsel for plaintiff also waived his address to the Jury and counsel for the defense was In the midst of his ar gument to the Jury when counsel decided to also dismiss the suit as to Janitor Darland, and this brought the case to an abrupt termination. When the .National Life Insurance com pany of Montpeller, Vt., foreclosed Its mortgage on the 8a pp block the building was sold to Mr. Gaines under contract, he pitying Jo. OCX down of the t.(iOO purchase price. The sale was made through H. W. Binder & Co. of this city. The transfer was never- recorded and Jfr. Guinea now denies ownership of the building. Norman McAllister, who Is employed In tlie office of the Greenshields 4 Kverest Heal Estate company, which has charge of the hullditig, went on the stand and testified that he was owner of the building and that the rente were paid Into the First National bank to apply on his Indebtedness to the bank. The Travelers' Accident Insurance com pany executed a policy in the mim of lo.Oui to secure A. A. Galnea, who was named as principal defendant In the original suit, against loas from elevator accidents, but this company denied liability on the grounds that Galnea alone was entitled to protection under the policy. In bringing the new suit, notices of which were prepared yesterday af ternoon, counsel for Mrs. Red haa Included as defendant . Sixty, Different Ktylea. Right now Is the best time to paper your room. The wegltier Is more even, the paper will dry better,' look brighter and net better, and your, work will be dona better because we can gel better workmen. The workman la 'allowed more time at his work. In tlie spring, w hen the work !ls rushed,. we. must rush everything out in a hurry, consequently a rush finish is pro duced on the work.- We are no exception, every papering establishment Is affected the same way. In the spring everything la rushed. If you want your room well papered, handsomely decorated and want the bent workmen to do your work, right now is the best time to have H done. We have Juki put in a large stock of the finest wall paper ever brought to this city for our summer trade. Figure Ingrains or plain Ingrains; the finest decorated wall paper that we could obtain, the best wax finish In figure or pluln. Sixty different styles to select from, placed In a handy rack. The patterns appeal Just as they would on a wall or celling and we want you to come and look at them. It is no trouble for us to show them. Borwlck, 211 South Main street. Rutherford. There are two candidates fur the position, Flint Lieutenant Samuel Greene and Second Lieutenant William F. Richmond. , Colonel Lincoln has called foi the primary to be held in order that the company may determine between the twe cundldates and then hold an unanimnu election later. repaired and guaranteed. We employ a Swiss watchmaker. Leffert's. Special courses for public school pupils lven at Western Iowa College. duality Counts Mure with pulnt than with anything else. You may think you snve a few dollars on fitat cost, but you'll lose a year or more on the wear. We don't offer bargain counter prices for paint, but we paint so It stays painted. Jensen & Nicholson. Outside and uside House Decorations. I have a number of dwo'Ungs. owned by eastern mortgage companies, which can be sold cheap. Chaa. T. Officer, 419 Broda-way. Something entirely new and Just out. Beautiful new photos at a special offer for short time only at Schmidt's atudlo. Don't forget that 1 have fine spring and summer suits from 20 to $26. E. 8. Hicks. Art Pottery. Alexander's Art Ktore has Just re ceived a large shipment of artistic pottery in vases, teapots, sugars and creameri, pansy bowls, etc Just the thing for wed ding gifts. Cool off your hot porch by putting up our Vudor porch shades. Then get into one of our Vudor hammock chairs and have a nice piece of our porch furniture, a 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. Twenty per cent discount on lawn mow ers and refrigerators. Extra special 1-8 burner and 1-4 burner Michigan gasoline stoves, light with torches, will not explode, for 118.60 and $15.50 each. Paddock & Hand Investigate our cheap tans proposition In eastern Colorado, tt 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. Lougee, 124 Main street. Council Bluffs, Ia, CENTRAL. FLOCR-JI.U. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery ana Meal Market. kNCHOR UM V. g. MAO, STgAMSRie New TORK. U)KDOMi(KKT AND GLASGOW- KKH .TORtY rLRu AND WAfLJla. fuperiot ac iii.UtlM. scil.at Cwiut. The toatot ot saMtstr carvluilr MWtoaA Bias r ru:i-tnij ticktia uau.4 mm fc.w T.ra uf , .at.-a. Kntltsk. Inafe tt4 sil iaelwl esmtlaaaui oliiu st ktiractl mas. far S.S si Teue. Kar tlcAau r orl Inlorautiaa atplf u Iwkl art k As.kor Ijm. (s oaKOggaoat b::oj.. O. I apui Aikkaea, 111. N SCAVCNCIall WUKI a l haul dead animals. W W per head. Urbage a.iea, manure and all rub bish; clean vaults and ceaapooia. Ail work done le guervute4. . taula trrvui.iy attended to. 'i-Uouau-aed. - j. M. SHERLOCK. Fine mandolins al all prices, from 2.7fi tip to 124. Everything In the smgll musical merchandise at Bourlclus' Piano House, where the organ stands upon the building. S. M. "Williamson rents and repairs sew ing utavchlnes. repairs . ail - kinds, of bicycles. 17 South Main atreet. Hammocks from 7Sc up to W.OP. largest linn In the city. Swalna at Mauer, 336 and KK Broadway. Why are Mc.Mee'a bukery good better thnn any made or Bold In the city? Simply because all of the ingredients that go Into their composition are absolutely pure and of the highest grade produced, and will conform to and pass inspection under any pure fond, law on earth. No compounds or Imitations used.. White canvas Oxfords, all kinds. Prices, II to 12. Duncan at Dean, tt Uaia street Twa Prossssrts I a. a a v. Dr. Max E. Wltte, superintendent of the state asyluin at Clatinda, visited the county poor farm at McCleiland Monday, where be examined oue of the Inmates numed Lawrence Petersos and found that he was a rt subject for the asylum. Ia a letter yes terday to 1L V. Battey, clerk of the district court and elerk of the board of comniU sloaers on Insanity, Dr Wltte recommends that Peterson be adjudged Insane and com mitted la Clarlnda. - He also makes the same recommendation In the ease of J. P. Johnson, another Inmate of the poor farm A. A.' Gaines of Newport, Neb., Erpest E. Hart of the First National bank of this city, the Greenshields 4c Everest company, J. P. Greenshields, F. F. Everest Nor nun McAllister, E. A. Wickham, the Travelers' Accident Insurance company, and for fear some one claiming an Interest In the build ing might have. been omitted In the list of defendanta, "John Ioe" Is included. At the time the Sapp building was placed on the market there was some - talk of Chsrles R. Hannan, the former banker of this city now located In Boston, buying it with the purpose In view of starting a new bank In this city. When It waa re ported that the building had been sold to A. A. Gaines of Newport. Neb.. It was rumored that Mr. Galnea had really pur chased It In the interest of President Hart of the First National bank to forestall Hannan opening another bank here. Mr. Hart, however, denied having any Interest In the building. The management of the building, however, since the sale to Mr. Picture sale on Saturday. I will put on sale a quantity of pictures at greatly re duced prices. Framed pictures from 2-' up. At W. 8. Hewctson's wall paper and pocture store, Masonic temple, :it:i West Broadway, Council Bluffs, In. Colored oxfords, white, K'"iy. blue, red. lavender, pink; any color you want; any price, at Sargent's family shoe store. For Imported wines, liquors and Budwelser beer, go to L. Rosen f eld, wholesale liquor dealer, fit South Main atreet. CENTRAL, FLOUR-fl 18. Every sack warrsnted. Central Grocery and Meat Market. Special prices on handbags snd leather goods this week, Ix-ffert, Jeweler. rem oven sixty years. An 0 Id trjd Well-Tried Remedy. MRS. WINSLOW'S 4JOOTHINQ SYRUP I set, with KFtiTart riaa. ii kixjthi th. tint ! friJllM theOrwa. ALI ajH all l-AJNt I nn W IND CoLlo, ana la the rt tmuJf tut lUAkKHiXA Bold br fruijrtMa la efery ueft of U. waotL Be sure sod eak for SOOTHING SYRUP. ANUTASB KOOTaEg IIND. Seal Katitt Traasfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee June 13 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Alice C. Haiiow lo G. K. Gingery sH se 2S-77-MI. wd 3.5t) Catharlna M. Brandt to James Hoover, lot k in Bigelows addition to Wuliiul, la., wd S John J KilbMue et al to N. J. Rhe. lot 2 in block t In Burns' addition to Council Bluffs, la., qcd Three transfers, total. 1 $l.un Prlaamrr Vole for t'aptalo. Colonel James Rush Lincoln, lotnmanding the Fifty-fifth regiment, Iowa National guard, baa ordered company L of this city to hold, a. primary election next Momlay night for captain to fill the aram y -B ..! by the leslgnation of Captain Richard l.eirert's Hlalglit I. ea.es. The only double lenses ground out of one piece, giving near and distant vision. NO SEAM. NO CEMENT. Call and see them. The Title Guaranty and Trust company. s bat rectors of titles. Books date back to 153. Books srs all up to date. Work ac curately and promptly done at lowest prices. Office opposite court house, 236 Pearl street. Council Bluffs, Is. (Graduation at Iowa formal School. CEDAR FALLS, la., June 13. (Special. ) A class numbering nearly 200 graduated to day front -the Iowa State Normal school In, this city. Tne institution is . steadily growing In numbers and In equipment and the large attendance of alumni at this commencement period has Indicated the attitude of former students toward their alma mater. During the thirty yeara of Ita existence the school has passed through several stages of development and the present Is one that marks another enlarge ment of resources and 0o,ulpment. .It stands today one of the foremost normul schools of the land with a future assured so far as development Is concerned. At the alumni business meeting on Tues day the following officers were elected: President, Dr. M. H. Thlelen, '84, of Grundy Center; first vice president, I. M. DunVer ton, 'US, Dunkerton; second vice prestdtnt, Dr. Irwin Schenck. '01, Des Moines; third vice president, Mlsa I.uella Wright, '04, Cedar Falls; recording secretary. Miss Ida Fesenbeck, '00, Cedar Fulls; treasurer,. Prof. II. C. Cummins, 'M. Cedar Falls. house near ' Caatana, . committed suicide yesterday afternoon by hanging hlrnpelf to the doorknob in his room. He seemed all right at noon when his dinner was served, but when the attendant took hla supper to him he found- his lifeless body swinging on the door. Abrahamson waa taken to "the poor ho'irse from Onawi about a year ago and has relatives living here. K. -of I'. Memorial Servlcev. The Knights of Pylhlhs of Council Bluffs will hold their unmial memorial exercises Sunday. All members of the order are re quested to meet 'at Pythian hall at 9:30 a. m., and mnrch In a body to Falrvlew cemetery, where services according ti the ritual will be held and the usual form of decoration of graves of deceased member carried out. All members of the Vnlfortn rank are expected to attend in full uniform. Members bringing flowers are requested to do so Saturday evening or not lattr than 0:30 a. m. Sunday to the hall. High grade pianos sold on asy payments. 110 down snd 16 per month. Swanson Music Co., 407 Broadway, N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Night, L69S. Fine Farm. Two hundred-acre farm five milea from Missouri Valley. Good Improvements and orchard. Cheap at 7l per acre. Wallace Benjamin, room 1, First National bsnk building. Offics telephone 20S. Some elegant lots, with paving and grad ing paid, on Glen Ave. and also Fifth Ave. be sold cheap. Chus. T. Officer, 41 Broad wty. , Go to Hicks' for your money's worth la tailoring. No bluff, either. Marrlaice I.lreaeea. IJcenses to wed mere issued yeeterdav to the fnllowlnr: Name and res'denre Joseph- Roenfelrtt. Mineola. I... Hertha Miller. Council Bluffs.... Nicholas Spencer. Ioveland, Ia Ella Campbell, Iovrland. Ia Charles Hpann, Lincoln, Nob Bertha Kpann, Uncoln, Neb J. F. Plckernell. Neola. Ia Claar M. Wellman. Neola,. Ia J. G. IJghtell, Modale. la Eft ft Witheii, Mondamln, Ia T. Mark Ravman. Endicott City. Md.... Nina P. Oudkirk, Lua Atgele, Ctl Age ....2 ....20 ... 23 ....I 21 A. Hrluar at Co, New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 61 Mynster St.. Co. Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Rubber s'-d outing shoes for ladies Just the thing f'-r the lake, at Sargent's family shoe store. Look for the bear. Complicated 8-aisa and American etches Killed by Kali from Horse. CRESTON, la., Juno 13. (Special.) Miss iAittln Snalr, the 17-yeai-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snair, prominent people of this city, was killed by a fall from her horse while out on a pleasure ride In com pany with a girl companion. The horse slipped snd fell and the saddle girth broke, precipitating the girl lo the hard brick pavement, where she struck on her head and death resulted soon after.' Father Arclde nlally Kills Child. "HANCOCK. Ia.. June 13.HSpeilal.) While John Warner, a farmer who resides near hire, waa unloading his gun after killing rats, the weapon went off and In stantly ' killed his 7-year-old daughter. Bessie,' who waa standing by him watching the operation with childish curiosity. The full contents of the charge entered the child's breast and stomach. luaimrarrnirat Week at Mitchell. - MITCHELL, 8. D.. June 1 3 ( Spevla.1.)--Commencement week of Dakdta Wealey'an university has drawn a large number, of visitors to the city this week to partici pate In the exercises, which are of un usual Interest. Beginning with the annual recital of the school of Oratory an Vxcel lent entertainment was given on Friday and thla waa followed on Saturday evening hy the annual recital of- the school of music, In which Mis Vernie Hodge was the graduating member. The program wa one of 'rare excellence and -the young woman proved hererlf a' gifted plantar. Sunday was a mem6rable day lit univer sity annals. Two magnlflont addrcases . were delivered by ' Drt Homer C. Stunt!, superintendent of missions In the PWUp- ptne Islands, . and a former resident of Mount Vernon, la. In the morning Dr. ittuntz delivered the baccalaureate address o the graduating class and lr the evening lectured before a " vast audience In thu city hall on' "The American Occupation in the Philippines:" Monday evening the annual banquet given by the faculty of the university to the, board of trustees and citizens of the city was held, st which 150 participated at the banquet board. Tanner lo Speak at Mitchell. MITCHELL. . n June 13. (Special.) General J. U. Wolgcmuth, commander Of the state Grand Army of the Republic, haa arranged for General Jaraeg Tanner, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, to deliver an address In this city on the evening- of Friday. June 22. Corporal Tanner and his wife will attend the department' encampment at Yankton next week and lus has. consented to come to Mitchell and .speak while on his way to the North Dakota encampment the week following. No aoldjer In the ranks Is more widely known or generally beloved than Corporal Tanner and ar rangementa are being made to have the people come Jn. from surrouutUng tow. is to hear the noted gentleman. SuU-lfla at Poorbonae. ONAWA. ia. eSporj pus ma! -jexua-n jahb am-ietf, Williams Monument tnvelied. PROVIDENCE. R l.r June 'U.Wta the spot where Roger Williams and five com panions are supposed to' have first Un1'-1 after banishment from Massachusetts 270 yeara ago and founder! Providence, a man unu'nt of granite with Ijronae panela and appropriate inscriptions was unveiled to day by the t'rm Utrove Association of Mirlwinii s and Manufacturers. , Forest Fires la 1'esaa. - EL PASO. Tex.; Jttne'l3.-tForeSt fires are Sacramento mountains. burning In the June II (Special.) Carl northeast of El Paw), close o Cloudcraft wu-iunrr iTwin. irttat aretts or vaiua timber are threatened with destruction.' 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