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0 THE OMAiIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. JUNE 16. IPpft. 11 V .4? H3 COUNCIL Office, 10 rrrl Mltoa meTio. Clark' and as tv1 (oil drugs, fltockerf. sells carpets. ' ; Fine engraving at Leffert's.' K! Rogers' Tony F.uM beer. . New location. 30 Pearl St.. Malonejr. PlumWog nd; nesting.. Blxby Bon. WowSrlng Undertaking company. Tel. JO. Uirli Cutler., funeral director. 'Phone 7. Plamonds an an Investment. Talk to Letter! about - It. A front room and alcove for rent. Tut South Beventb street , All alses In barefoot sandnls for children t Ssrgent's family shoe store. Special couraea for tiublln school pupils given-at- Western Iowa College. Buy your tlree and folcvr-le sundries from Wllllamaori. 17 South Mnm street. Be Stephen Bros, for fire brick end fire clay, sewer pipe, fittings and garden hone. For Sale rine : :. rubber tired top buggy. n-nrlv new, H5. SKI Broadwey, Council Minn's, la., - Speelai ..for' today;'"' New pota,toes. pwk: large poddd peso, c peck. iartel t Miller. Tel. 359. If you have lender' feet and wsnt a good, comfortable shoe see Duncan Hfti.3 MJn street. : The chH5t and best' lots for dwellings .ere to be had. in Babbit Place. Hold by i has. T. Offlt er. f9 U'wey. ' K. F. Htockert, 33B East Pierce street, has been called to Muscatine, ta.. by the death of his BiMer-lo-Uw,- Mrs. Benxlng. Tmi can find the latet and bpt framed plotureg at any price you want at the c ouncil rutins rami, too i Picture tiiSke most desirable wedding ; gins, nee tne cnoice iniiuncui , ander'M" MS Broadway, A great range of , pi Ires and styles. .... .. For fcalw-AVIll sarrlflu. on my fine piano. I'lymrnil tf ideslred. Can be seen at tKhmoller " Mueller's. Wl Broadway. V ouiicll UIukTh,- la. . - Ten digit top"bgaii. with French bevel plate ml rors. inilst be' Xold quick. (Jet a oargain at h- Hospe Co., 33 South Main slreet, f ouncll Bluffs. Wo wholesale Ice cream.' 8hipped to any- part of the . state, Special prices to lite -retail trade. 1. Muccl. 218 West Broad' way..(.auiKll muffs, la. Tel. 3(4. W hsv. the finest line of sample monu , inexts to select from In the west, fcheely l.ane Marble and Uranlte works, 217 Kflit Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. JirAt reeelved,- sixty different styles In ' wall paper for our summer trade. The h.'St time- Irt 'the ynsr to paper Is In' the summen Borwlck, ill South Main. 'Do not sell yorir old Iron; copper, brass knd old rubber before yon see us. We ly W per tun. for No. 1 machinery- Iron. J. Kaltleiiiun, sui South' Main. Tel. (60. Ice tree ii or ioe cfeam sodas In many iljitnrent lavvrs Is he beat you ever tasted and served In nice, clean glasses and on ' clean tablea ' under electric fans. Clark Drug cesuptMiy. - ... ' Joseph- SttrHlberg, aged 73, died yesterday morning - at his residence, 216 Avenue U. tie- leaves a iwife. rive daughters and Ave ons. The remains will be taken today to Atlantic, ' la., for bo rial. rtitrol Driver Andy Loreriien. accom- panled b' Mrs. Doremen, will leave Monday for a ten-days' visit at their former home, Clinton,., la., where they will also attend lha stat flremep's tournament. , J. M.-'kiik, charged .with making Insult ing remarks, to womrn In Bay lis park, was si'ntencvd to ten days on the rock pile yes terday morning by Judge Scott, but the ' voutt Ister suspended the sentence during Boj. Voliavkir. . - v" Fred Ma n roe Meyer, a young fellow said 4n ba wanted by the authorities at Lincoln. rNeh., In ponnectlon with the theft of a team ii( horses, wss picked up by Detective Weir In : this city- yeeterday afternoon. He is .booked at the city Jail as a fugitive from Justice. Miss Dora PTofflt of Loveland, la., against whom ri'n' Information of Insanity had! been t1led"Thitrsday, wit yesterday ordered by the commissioners committed temporarily In St.' Bernard's hospital. It is thought llmt with proper care and treatment she . will .qon , recover her normal condition. '' Former Fire Chief Charles M. Nicholson lies entered Into a contract with the Pat-terson-Brnlnard Carnival company, now showing , nt . the Woodmen of . the World -l-l Omaha, to,put:on: a' "Fighting ihe Ftamre" attraction lu connection with the. company's otter . attractions.- Mr. NlcMlson. isxto have hi show ready by I August k. , ... - The fire department waa called at 9:30 'last night eB the resldenoe of W. I Doug lass.' i South FJghth street, where : the electric eurrfnt In a combination eleelrlo ' light end ' gas chandelier had started a flats In the entrance, hallway. The chan- 'rtei(ei was ruined and the paper on, the 'if ng badly damaged before .the firemen , tjhi tij t,helr work " ' Tl,o ,,r.llmlnarv' hearinx Of VT. L. last- a n..' trir, Omaha man charged with passing several wrthles checks In this city, was .-.MUlinied vesterrtay until Monday. His bail has Wn placed at l;00 and it Is expected I that friends from Omaha who were over to see' blm yesterday wlU furnlsh it. The iruthorltled here .are of ..the opinion mat Kastn.Aii .is not-wholly, reeponslble men , tally.,; . v n- -, ' . . . t !; -.- 1 ; t qaaitty Caaats " " More with paint ihan with anything else. You may think you save, a few dollar ' on first fost, but you'll lose a year. or more . -u. the wear., We don't offer bargain '.(omrler prsres for paint, but w paint 00 t'iC stay ' palrtted.;v Jensen ' Nloholaon. : Outside aad. Inside House Decoratlona.- . Cool ott your hot porch by puttrng up ..0Uc Vudor porch shades. Then get Into " XnS t of our Vedor hammock chairs and ' 'have a Ttlce piece of our porch Jurnlture, ' a table,, for Instance, with clgirs and a .bottle cooled In one of our Iceberg refrlg" eratora, and you wHl And your comfort ; fomplete,,1, Keller V Farneworth Furniture . company, -. '- ' ". - ' I t r I 1 . ,11 , ... ; The. first and most graphic colored plc .'.iurA of the San Francisco Are on sale at (W, 8' Hewetaon'e Picture and Wall Paper x Sfore. " ltic picturV sale tomorrow. Pictures at greatly reduced prices. W. B. Hewetson, . Maeonk5.Teniple,.8mdway, Council Bluffs. We rarry'an' styles, klnda and lengths of ladders. We buy a full car every aprlng. Uety.upy buJng'our ladders. C. Hafer. .-'. i ' Colored oxforda, white, gray. blue, red, lavender, pink r any color you want; any price, "kt Bargent. Jamlly shoe store. V Hammocks from ,76o up to WtflO. largest line In. the city. 8walni Mauer, S3 and SSI Broadway. ' ; CEKTRAt, " 1TLOtJIU-l.l. rrery aeok - err anted. Central Grocery and Meal Market,' ' '- ' - , Qartel aV; Mler tiave extra-fine new po tatoes, JOc per peck. " Tel.' 5. . t Wreck. Victims Arrive Heme. Walt Naeon, the railway mail clerk who was one of the ten persons Injured in the collision' jvear Marne; la.,' Thursday night ; betweeo. wo Rock, Island -pasaenger grains, was brewgivt eo.hlo home In this city early . yeeter4 morning, . Hie Injuries are not thought to be serious unless Internal com plication.,, should ensue. He- was badly brateed -about tne rsglon of the chest and received a bad cut -behind tbe right ear. Frank sir Raven, the colored dining car alter oh the eajtboUnd train, who was slightly .InJurfd. Is alae a rsaldent of Council i JBluffe-end waa formerly city poundroaatar. . Olen tUtii, son.' 6t Vr. and Mrs. Freeman U Reed ef thla city, was a paaeenger on the atboMnd tram returning home from Iowa taty. ii. eapo without Injury. .' ' Barter ft Miller have extra fine new po tato, feu r'pocli..' T.I. W. SCAVENGER WORK V haul dead animate, tl.W er' head. 'GarUae-e. ashes. 11 .enure and all - rvo bi.tr, c'.to vaults and reaepoola, All wars. Aoae U guaranteed. i-e4te pruuieuy attended to. ' " " r-b-oa. lied 11. J. N. SHERLOCK BLUFFS St. ; Tel. 4., WORK FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS Fir .Hundred Delegate ExpccUd to AtUnd Contention Vext Week. DISTRICT INSTITUTE Ttf ' LEAD OFF Promfaeat Wvrker. la Ike - Caeae, lltth Wltblaj aaa Wlta.at the State, Kieeete. ta Be . " ' la Atteaa'aaee. The local committees ate preparing to entertain 600 delegates who are expected I to attend the forty-first annual convention of the Jowa State Sabbath School assocm- ..on and th. sixth lnuru.tlonarai.tdct Sunday school Institute to be held In this clty next week. The state convention will be held commencing Wednesday evenln . , " and lasting over Friday afternoon. It will be preceded by the district institute meet- lng, which will open Tuesday afternoon and close. Wednesday afternoon. The sixth international district Institute comprises the states of Nebrsska, Mis- sotiri, Kansas and Iowa. Its sessions will . . ... t ..K.tmk be held in the First Presbyterian church. while the meetings of the State Sabbath School association will be held In the largo ba.ll In the Masonic temple Th officers of the state association ar: President. A. F. X. Hambleton, Oskaloosn; chairman executive committee, C. J: Kep- h,,t t,,,. ....- f ir u.rdinr Kl- hart. Toledo, treasurer, J. F. Harding, H.I- dora; recording secretary, . itev. w. b. Clemmer, Council Bluffs; general .secre tary. B. F. Mitchell, Des Moines; field teacher training secretary, ,W. H. Manning. 'Among the prominent-workers from out side the state who' wlll"be present and par tluipateiln the institute and con'venftoa will be Rev. James M. Gray, D. D. of Chi cago; Rev. Joseph Clark, D. D. of Coluin- . o n.nl secretary of the Ohio state s, O., general secretary or tne unio state hu association; Mra. aiary foster uryner oi Peoria, 111., international field worker; Mis. EvaMarsnalr Shont. ot Chicago, presltfent Toung Peoples ChrUtlon Tem- perance union; J. II. Engle of Abilene, Kas., general secretary for Kansas; Rev. . v n n or a, iv,ula Mo Prof A. P. George. D. D. or Bl. wuii, ao., rror. P, B. Towner . of Chicago. Among thi lom a speakers will be President C. J. Kep- hart. D. D Pre.,dnt A. B. Storm. D. D President H. H. Thoren. D. . Prof. W. O. Allen, Rev. -C. S. Medbury, Rev. .Henry Williams, Rev. Hugh McNlnch anj others ' Additional Coaesaliteee Naaaed. . These additional ooVnmtttees were named Thursday evening at a meeting of the gen eral committee; -1 -' '' ' ' Kecertlon Mrs. G. G. Balrd.' chairman; Mrs. Florence Haverstock, Miss Edith Joseph, Mies Florence Btorrs, Mrs. Mary B. Thomas, Mrs. II. A. Ballenger. Decors Uon Mrs. J. B.. Long,, rhalrmsn; . . . . . , . , i, ; trua Narom,"cm'id.,:1.s-. 0 " KeU h! Helen Walker. Miaa Mabel Cook. v Parade r . C. KKer. cnairman; mm Durfee and superintendents of various Bun day schools. , PZkhlbits and Information Rev. M. P. .Me. Clure, Rev. James O May. ,A11 visiting delegates win oe entertainea . i-- It- -A m ta that thpv I I Will D lUminPU iuuiii w,...utan.m. rumisnea .oag.ng Part of the needed entertainment has been secured, -but the committee Is 'still anxious to hear from those members of the various churches who can accommodate onej)r more - delegates during the two meetings, Those who can do se and are willing are requesiea m nuyiy. . -,......, ...-,, offlce In thexchange building of the tnde- penaeni xeiepnone company. A spectacular feature of -he convention will be .the parade on Thursday mofnlng of Sunday school children, when it la hoped to have 1.000 In line. ' T. C Biker' win be iharshal of the parade and every one win carry a pennant banner with an approprl- ate design In red, white and blue." Progrrasa - ef Iastltate. This 1 the . complete prpgram fo the sixth. International district Institute: TT'ESDAY AFTERNOON. - J:30-Bible study and Case, Council Bluffs, :f-"How to Organ J:30-Bible study and -prayer; :Rey F; A. Ise the Unorganised Counties," ' -; "Best Meang of -Helping the Denominational Workers by Our Con- vnUoni, Stat.itt.cB, Mnpfl, Ktc,' Dr. A. P 0or( 8t. LiOui; "The 8tat Offlc: fn E. 4 Vv Ul iy f vwpV .a iiniui ' B. LJicey, Bt Ixmls; "The Btate Paper: r'.a) I,t8.onfe.'?t: .,.f"Hw i.1 1t"cron8' J'" Circulation," Hev. H. fl. Condlt, Storm Lake, la.: "Bolvlng the Financial Problem.'' F. P. Hayes, St. Louis; "Btandsrde for County and Township Organisation.'' Frank Oliver, Onawa, la.; "Standards for School Organl- aatlon." Mrs. Robert Englehart. Bac City. la. ; "The Btate Tour," Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner.- . . Cl-Receptlon and registration.. . . TlTESDATEVENING. T:S0-Blble stud and prayes. Rey. Stephen Phelps), D. D. BellevueV JJeb. . . - . ; S:00 "Through Field Glasses. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner. . Peoria. JU : "What the Organised Work May 1 ifr tlw Advance- ment of the Kingdom in Thla District, J. H. Engle, Abilene, Kan. WEDNE8DAT MORNING. - 1.10 Sectional conferenoea. Grade teach- ere at First Presbyterian ehureh. Mrs. Mary Z'Z"lnZY church, Dr. A. P, George, St. LeMiis, presld- I court yesterday against P. J. Montgoni-log-- ..':' f . ery, a physician of this city, claiming i I :4!i Bible study and prayer. "Th School,'' Prof. w. R. Manning, Des The Graded Moines; Statlatlcs: (at Gathering: ib Making Valuable," Mrs M F. Bryner: ''Promoting , Mrs. m. r . uryner; rromoting R' A.'"MJr"; Vw. A- 8hw'.?arln a.; "A Brief History of the ,De- it of the Sunday Behool Movement ine i. ts. i Grove, la velnnment in Our States " Missouri. Dr. A. P. Georsw. r)t. Louis; 'Kansas. T. B. ISweet, Topeka; Meorasaa. rror. rt. m oteiaiey. uncoin Iowa s w. Cole. Detroit. Mich. - ' J. H. Engle. Presiding. l:So Song and prayer. Best aolnts from morning conferences, by" the traders. :le "County Problems.-" 1. Th. assocla- tlon work in sparsely settled communities. I. How to organize unorganised townships. I. Meana of helping township officers to Know tneir neia. . west means or reach- lng the township of foreign population. I. The county executive committee: (a) Fre- ouencv of meetlna. (b I.mea of work to be considered. . County finances: (a) How managed, (b) How much should the count v assot iationspend for Its local work, (c) The school ami oersonai contribiltkina value and need of each. d) Beat ways of keep- lng a county treasurer's book. la). Tha i-uuiiiy uiiviiiTv; ivHjimucf, ils wurM. on- vanttnnl ent Instil 1,1 e ! . tm TSAfMMsxm anA plans. b Building a oonventioo prrm. (ci oecunng - apeaxers nunoav -achoel lyceum. idi Awakening local la teres t. (s) How sdvcrtlse. if) Coitventtons in line - Mrs Mary Foster Bryner. -, The county tour. . County Sunday school mans: (a) (,) Plans for making, ibt How used. L L. Allen, fierce City, Mo., 1. The , pastors' county conference. J. F. Ilardto. Kldora. 11. Work In our cities s, liita. Uncoin, Abilene ana t-ounctt oiuas. tat. Ceavesllfs' Progirasa. This is the complete program for the slate convention of the Sabbath school aeso- - - ... nation WEDNE8DAT EVENING 7:30 A preparation of bong. Prof. D. B Towner. Chicago: scripture snd prayer.. 1:00 Oreetlng", Re. O. O.- Smith. II. D. Council Bluffa 1:10 Resionse and annual addres.,. Hon A. F. N. Hambleton. Oakaloosa; solo, Prof p. K. Towner; convention offering :ju aiy vapturea fug.- ana. (,T Mar- stiall Shunts. Chicago, president' American union. . I -Kveiilng prayer,' red by ReV. 1. B. Jackaun, Greenfield. THUIUtDAT MORKIVn I. Ik Sectional nieetlnas: Pastors and au perintendenta, Bruadwy Met bud 1st church. Hev. W. G. Hohanahett, - preaidina. eider. leadee, - ladlaaola; adult class teacbera, Broadway Methodist church. Rev.O M Cotton, leader, Oeoeoiat Intermediate teach er., Broadway Methodist church. Prof. F !. rloirman, leeoer. lenleon; - primary Junior, teacben. Ftrer BaptteVrburch, Mra Mary rosier nryner. leader, Peurta, III. temperance. First Baptist church. Mlsa mortal services Sunday morning. Th. mem Snon.,ir prM,B M",' by Ml- ber. will asmbl. at t o'clo-k In Mac. t.U 0 under School Music. How Inipruve It?" Prof. D. B. Towner. ' Oenersl secretary's report, B. F. Mltrhell; "A Canadian In lows," Pre-f. W. K. Manning, neld teacher training secre tary. 10:10 "Our Educational Exhibit." Prof. i. A. ljapham, (wage. 10-.2-"The Study of Missions n the Sab bath School," "How? The Baptist Plan, ' Hev, Henry Williams. Iea Moines; "Whent The Congregational Plan." Mrs J. F. Har din. Eldora; "What? The Methodist Plsn," Mrs. II. T. Fisher. Waterloo: "Why? The Presbyterian Plan," Kev. Hugh McNInch, Ackley. U:l Bible stud v. "The IJvIng Hope." I Peter, I, Rev. James M. Gray., D. D.,-Chl-cago. 111. ."' l: 12:00 truncheon. ' V THt RSDAT AFTKRNOON.. 1:00 Sunday school parade. 1:00 Masa children's meetings, .(.to 11 years of age at First Baptist church, ad dressed by Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner and Dr. A. P. Oeorge; l to U years of age at First Presbyterian church, sddresses by Dr. Joseph Clark and Prof. W. R. Manning. Admittance to these meetings Is by ticket only and no adults are admitted except the local woraers. """PJ e.onJ!.n"!:? i.? jj B j-owner : "A Look Into the Future." J. T. r'rJln- , . , , . Clark, general secretary Ohio State asso- elation; music. Prof. D. B. Towner. . :-',.TI;,ToJ'nf h 1 r ! !' 5? n : V. Place. Its Work. Its Possibilities. J. II. B , -snerai secretary Kansas State aa- anriatlon. :0O Bible study. "The Obligations of "ZZ-iiJunVti her. f resolution and nominating commltteea. ' 6:1ft Field workers' conference. President 8- Bj!-,h.1 Pre'dlng. (:U0 Field workers luncheon. .-,.,,. v ,... , 7 M-Song service. Prof. D. B. Towner. leader; scripture and prayer, B. W. Cole, Leirou. men. d,nt A. u B'i.Tn ,u iS . tural college. Ames; solo by Prof. D. B. Towner .. - : Self Training of the Teacher," Dr. Jo.pph clark Columbus,. O. ;a Announcements: evenlna era ye r. "The ' Worker's Strenath." Dr. Jamea M. Gray. ' FRIDAY MORNING. ' 1:15 Sectional Meetings: Teacher train ing. -Broadway Methodist church. Rev. William Murvhle, Red Cak, leader; home department, Broadway' Methodist ehureh, Mrs. T. B. Short, Falrrteld, leader) mis slrtnafy department, Kngllsh Lutheran church,- MIse L.ucy Ieavltt, Waterloo, idr: primary-Junior department. First cnurch. Miss Grace Ia-llt, Traer, leader; temperance department, ttiglish Lutheran church. Miss Ellena Teater, Des Hgrtor . B r staUstlcal secretary; recognition of ban- ner counties. President C. J. Kephart. D. D, chairman state executive committee. . -Recognition of teaciier training grad- uat,i; .prseentatlon of dlplomaa, Rev, Wtl- Ham MTurchle; address.. "The Teacher Im- PiVJP " fr'lent H. H. Thoren. D. D., ,'y ner. U:lVBIble study, The Meesaa-s for World-Wide Evaneellxatlon." Titus 2. '13:lo Luncheon: teachers' tralninc alumni banquet. - . FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:8ft Opening prayer; reports of commit tees end 'election' of officers. 3:w Demonstration of Sunday school music, Prof. D. B. Towner. 3 20 "The Adolescent Period." Prof. W. O. Allen. Ph. D.. Tabor. : ''Hints on Lesson Building," Mrs. Mary .Foster -Bryner. :4 "Training for World-Wide Rvangell- . ThDr.J.n.- Gray, t-losing services.. . .- Oklahoma Is getting to be one of. the greatest potato countries In the south. They cultivate a "variety similar to the old Peachblow and are red In color. We have a large' supply on hand and IntenU to . . . . " , , ., a the Marrowfat; ' they are. In' prime con- aitionr-eoc. per pecg. Home grown wax kun, 1 Krt - ha-v nn.a,n-a 191. ....... K .-a ,..'2 buncne8 'turnlp., 2 for 6 new cabbage, to; cauliflower. Be and 10c -V- . 1 .. -I ,l J T .,, t, ,., t.i a Xatters la District Coart. ,. ' There will be" little, doing In the'dlstrlct court from now on .,. th. onen',n of th nn eiist s with . the cim- dorket di.oosed of for this term and thM w fflm trie t cases on the as- ,.-nmnt. Judge Wheeler yesterday dis- charged tli petit Jury. . Robert Flnlayson. allaa Robert HarrU. I the Omaha young man Indicted for the I theft , of a-bicycle the property of Johii Chambers and valued at J5, entered a. plea of guilty yesterday and was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary at Fort Mad ison. "" ' The trial- of . Ji. Kaplan,, the traveling salesmen charged with embexxlement from the Groneweg & Schoentgen company, waa continued until next term', Kaplan's attor- hey, Senator C G. Saunders, being unable to appear for him at ,r . , rB" case against M this term. - Mark A. Sweeney, who I was Indicted, on the charge of knowingly and wilfully marrying the wife of another ot h. tried bv i lurv an avreement T . V .J . V. w f r'"nc"t " " " "- I mltted to -the rourt on the legal points in- volved. The charge against Sweney arises I r 1.1. ,n v. Dn . a 1,-1, . " . J . " '' -"Dr"' ",l"r r"- oivorce rrom ner nusoana m umana. wnicn oivorce was later set aside bv the Nebraska court. Th rtt on queBtlon whether I , , ..... ., 1 .-"r J wuhju prmimu i- 1 Torceo persons rrom remarrying within I six months followlna- the Issuance of th Atrrfl applies outside of that state. Myers-brought suit in the district due him as wages and $1,000 damages for egel libel. Myers, according to tho papers niea in- ine sun, wss employed by Dr. Montgomery as stableman and driver - . ,. ' , laftI ,i ,roB wbT L ) "y . 10. I papers filed In-the suit, wss employed by After the plaintiff, left Dr. Montgomery's I service, the latter, It Is alleged, wrote him . litter which contained the all..l "' wnicn coniainea me , alleged I ,iv,.lAII- mnmtim Flae Faraa. Tst hundred-aore farm five miles f mn iijMouri Valley Good Inmrovamanta and X? TV P " . ,"na ' ir I Benjamin, room 1, First National bank building. Offlc. telephone X. I.. I . . ..... ... ,. ., . i . , I ' " " In th. vehtol. line, acknowledged so by all I ..m.u.iiinn tvht h h . ,' mlAvinm , ki. , r w- I buggy construction. How well he-has sue I .i is mHmtA hv thm wn,r,,i i.. I . . . I vvvmwv wn Call aroujid and I ask him. Twenty per cent discount on lawn mow ers and refrigerators. Extra special 1-1 I burner and 1-4 burner Michigan gasoline stoveslight with torches, will not explode, for UJ.M and ill M each. Paddock 4V Hand schey. Investigate our chsip mm propoaltloa in eastern Colorado, H per acr. for raising all las ,of grops; good soil; best of water; 1 alll,eut ! I mm I a Cvmiralnna Al m r.A delightful climate. Ixoursions first and third Tuesdays of each month. Send for printed matter. P. C. Lougea. 124 Main street. Council Bluffs. Ia. We employ . nothing but, first-class tin ners and plumbers and guarantee all of Vtnr wnrlr - Rnenrer Fnrnece nA" fl h t I w.i.l Works lf, West Draadwav Met' Wor"' ", H(,t JToaaway. 1. For Imported wlnee. liquor. aad Budwelaef I beer, go to I Rosenfeld. w holes. 1. liquor a.i.r. Ilk South U.ln street. I . ' T Oo t. Hicks' for your money's wortg ia Ignoring. N. bluff, eltaer. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. M. Night, Xm, Maeasee Meseerlal gervlee. . Couucll Bluff e- Tent.. N. II, Knights ot Ui. Maccabees will bold Its 'annual mo- "e ball ai.0 from tbcr. warca to Fair- The Question of 1 Is it v 1 SHREDDED WHEAT contains more nutriment than meat and is more easily digested making it the ideal summer food. It's an All-Day Food an Economical Food. SHREDDED WHEAT is made in the cleanest and most hygienic building on this continent. No secret process our plant is open to the world over 100,000 visitors last year. ; SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT is delicious for breakfast with . ; ' . ' t for any meal in combination with fresh vegetables. Keeps the stomach sweet and clean dud healthy and active. , YOUR GROCER SELLS IT view cemetery, where exercises accordTlig to the ritual will boLlield'and the graves of deceased members decorated. All mem bers are requested to- Krlng flowers with them to the hall. Captain Frank Elgan of Council Bluffs, division No. 10, uniform rank of the Maccabees,' requests' every ntember of the ,comiany';l6 be' In .attend ance In full-sunlfof n 4o aut as an escort to -the tent. .' e i' ' '" '' '" " Watson Reta)ins A4tq tae a. John C. Watson, the Nebraska City at torney who .Jias .twustitiiiaile . defendant In disbarment proceedings brought against him In connection wltlv yieai.OOO damage suit of C D. Bvw'terneld, the .Hamburg (la.) banker, agalnat"M. K. 'f errofi o Nebraska City for the allepatlpn'oi'Mra,! Bu('r(lold;s afTections, has. been la ''ouncil Bluffs tor a couple of days conferring with a firm of attorneys of this city Vhom he has en gaged to represent him. ' Mr. Watson stopped at the-Granrt-Jiotfl, as did his con fidential clerk.-' Max ('rlhrt, against whom charges, have .reen, fijertt-ret before Gov ernor Mickey f Nebraska. 'with the object of having Cohn's notarial' commission re voked . "'" '''. 3Tr. Watson denies any Irregularity on Ills part Irt connection With the withdrawal' of the Buttrrfleld' suit; wh(cii bas prtnnpted the disbarment, proceedings. H . and , Mr. Cohn left the city . yesterday afternoon, stating their, Intention of returning to. Ne braska. City.- - -. . ','. ' ' Art Porery. ' . Alexsnder's .Art Store! has Just 're ceived a large shipment ef artistic pottery In vases, teapots, sugars and. creamers, pansy bowls, etc. Just the thing for wed ding 'gifts. ... e;jt..,T,. Why are McAtee'e bakery goods better than any made or old tn'the'cMy? Simply because all of the Ingredients "that go Into their composition are absolutely pur., end pt ..the highest grade produced, and will conform to and pass 'Inspection tinder 'any pure food law on earth. No compounds or Imitations used. Some elegant lota, wltu pavlug.and grad ing paid, on Glen Ave. and also Fifth Ave. be sold cheap. Chas. T. Officer; 419 Broad wiy. I have a number of dwellings, owned by eastern mortgage companies, which can be sold cheap. Chasv T. ' Officer," 41t Broda way. ' i.- Somethlng entirely . new and Jusf out. Beautiful new photos at a special offer for short time only at Schmidt's studio. Call. 159 for bargains. Rartel, Miller, New potatoes, 30c per peck. Masons Celebrate leml-Ceatrsatal. Bluff City Masonic lodjte la making elab orate preparations for the celebration of Its setnl-cenienntal anniversary next Tues day night. G. W. Llnkiarr, 'past grand You Will Find Our ' ---Our Goods the Most Reliable Kxtra Fancy arge'ew Potatoes, peck 20 lbs. uranulated Sugar for Vl.OO Tb. Beat Corn, per can ........ 5c ( ' Tbe- Best Uncolored.. Japan Tea, ) per lb. .......... . . . . . . . ,2.V 30c can Red' Alaska Salmon, 2 . f cana for ,25t? Extra Fancy large Orangeg, per dozen vk'. w . . ... :2Sc Extra Fant;y Plneauptae. 2 for.Ac Peas, jn?r pek, The Best Wisconsin' Full Cream Cheese, Jb. . '. . . . , .12V2c All Patrnt Flour, per sack. . . . . . . .. .$1.10 GLEC3 AVEUUE GROCERY Doth Phones 108. YOUR cleatn? Is it nourishing? MADE BY THE NATIONAL FOOD master of Nebraska, and H. W. Rothert. past grand master of Iowa, will be on the prpgram for addresses. A banquet fol lowing the program of speeches will be a feature of the celebration. 8oe those lace curtains how mussy they look. Just because they are of the sagging kind. We have lace curtains that do' not sag. and window shades that are right up-to-date. ; Linoleum, oilcloth, matting and almost anything you went In carpets and rugs at strictly moderate prices. Stockert Carpet Coy .806-7 " West Broadway. - The Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracters of titles. Books date back to 1853. Books are all up to date. Work gc curately and promptly done at loweat prices. Office opposite court house, Si Fear) street. Council Bluffs, Is. . " . Complete Ditch Assesments. The suKrvlscis of Harrison and Potta wattamie counties completed yesterday, in Joint esslon at T.ogan the work of equal lzlntf .-.the. assessments for benefits from the construction of the Willow cnik, Allen crck. end the Boyer river cut-off Join: ditches,.,. ' The cost of tne construction of the throe ditches will be IO.ooO and the tiupervlsors have" flxetj an average of 16.30 per acre assessment for benefiis. The schedule of assessment has yet. to be made out, and whn this Is completed the persons affected will still have the rlg4it to appeal from the action of the supervisors, and it Is likely that several will do so. Litigation over the assessment for benefits, however, will not' necessarily delay the work of construction, part of which has already been commenced. . The two boards will reconvene In Joint session Tuesday, June 36, by which time the schedule. It Js expected, will be ready. A. MetsgarA Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, (II Mynster St., Co. Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Refrigerators, porch chairs, porch rock ers, cool and reclining go-carts; go-carts t per cent off; full line of mattings, .lino leums, carpets and rugs. D. W. Keller, 10S B. Main St High grade pianos sold on easy payments, U down and IB ' per month. Swanaon Muslo Co., 407 Broadway. CENTRAL, FtOUR-n.ls. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery ana Meat Market. Rubber soled outing shoes for ladles Just the thing for the lake, at Sargent's family shoe store. Look for the bear. - Concert Proves a Treat. The concert given by the. Festival chorus and the Tabor college preheat ra under th. direction of Prof. G. L. Pierre at the - Broadway Methodist church at- Prices the Lowest 322c Extra Fancy Large Ripe Tonia-'. toes, per lb..... ...10c Home Grown Wax Beans, lb. .lOc Cherries, per box .4c 2 Bunches of Beeta for. ...... .6c Best Bacon, per lb ....15c 3-lb. Pall of Lard 2.V Extra Select Country Butter, - per lb 24k- Gallon Can Fancy Peaches,... .35c 20c I 236 West Oroadway the Hour FOOD Is it (heated in the oven) hot or cold milk, or CO. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. . 1 tracted an audience which completely filled the large auditorium. White canvas Oxfords, all' kinds. Prices, II to $2. Duncan tt Dean. 21 Main street. . Special courses fer puollc school pupils given, at Western Iowa College. - Real Kstate Transfers. These transfers were rriported to The Bee June 15 by the Title Guiiranly and .Trust, company of Council Bluff: . Carrie M. Morse and husband to Caro- . . Hup F-. Bowma.n, e feet of lota 1. I and S, block K, Curtis ft Ramsey's ad. Council Bluffs, w d. 12,500 Executors of Horace Kverett estate to l.vdla A. Spooner. pnrt lot 3, block 14. Mill sd. Council Bluffs, w d... . 1.200 Charles Troup and wVo to James I. Kllsworth. lot 11. block 11. Curtis & Ramsey's ad, Council Bluffs, w d. Arthur Shadden nnd wife to Henry Stansherry, lois 5, 6. 7, H, 9 and 10, block 1st. Crescent Cltv, w d Interstate Realty company to Frank B. 825 TiJO ininson, iota io. 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16. , 17 and IS. block 22, Kvana' Second Brldifu.ad, Council Bluffs, w d '652 Iowa-Mortgage and Trust company to F. J. Day, lota 7 and 8. block 8. Cen tral sulxllv.. Council .Bluffs, w d.... '60 Margaret , I.. MoGec and IniKband to . Anna I.. Husen. lot 1, block 4. Bav liss Third ad. Council Bluffs, w d'.. 40 Total, seven .transfers '. . $,1,977 ' Probation Officers Confer. Rev. Henry -Delxing, probation officer of the Juvenile division of the didtrlrt court, has been. In conference with Mrs. Char lotte Towle, matron of the Juvenile court 1Z CENTRAL AND rJ3EAT. . ri ARKET i ' l f Doth 'Phones 24. 600-602 Broadway. A FEW OF OUR LOW PRICES FOR SATURDAY: 1 Rex Breakfast Bacon, per 11). Picnic Hams, per lb, .-. Salt Spare Kiba, 6 lbs......... No. 1 Bologna, ler lb . . ...... I2ic 9C 25c 5c Fresh Dressed 101. Chickens, per Ib.laC'iu .: We have an abundance of berries; curraritg, cttcnmberB, new vetjetableg and frultg of all kinds us Try Our Central Flour,. ' H i H - bvery sack warranted, ! TlieO rvislarW aiid Grocery ,. 537 West Broadway. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS FRESH EVERY DAY. New Pickle Porlf, per lb. ...10c , .... 7c , .... 8c lJ'.c Picnic Hams, per lb.,. Good Steak ......... Corn Beef, per lb. . . . . Skinned Hams, per lb. Beat 'Em All Soap, 10 bars. !2V Swift Pride Soap, 10 bars....2.V 10 bars Diamond "C" Soap. . ,2V Pure? fruits or the bowels I In Omaha, and Assistant Probation Officer J. B. Carver of that city regarding the case of the child of Mrs. Kittle Burkhart of thla city; who was recently divorced from her first husband In Omaha. The child I. at the creche of the Associated . Charities In this city, w here the mother Is-: paying for iU Mrs. Burkhart, while married again 'and living w-ith her second husband, Is. said to be a partner of her former husband In the restaurant business" on Broadway.' The at tention of the court may be called to th. case and the court asked to take the cus tody of the child ttom t!e mother. ' Don't forget that 1 have fin. spring and summer suits from $20 to $2& B. 8. Hlcka, Call for mal gains. - Baftel tt Miller. New potatoes, 30c per peck. ' Mills Against Cam mine. GLF.NWOOf, . la.y June Ji. Special.) The republican county convention to se lect delegates to' the state convention was held at the court house here. Hon. John Y. Stone presided. ' Twelve delegates were elected and instructed aga'iist any ml) for the third term for ; governor The county central committee was reorganized. The convention wag very ..harmonious. . Beat All. . When your Vif are.dlm, tongue coated, appetite poor, bowels constipated, Etectrlo Bitters beat all cures. 50 cents. For sale' by Sherman A'MpConnell Drug Co. 11 GROCERY Sugar- Corn i ; )er cn. . . Diamond ;C'V . Soap, 10 bars. . 15c package , Matches for. . .'. :..5c 29c 5c 3:lb. can Baked Pork and; Beans, 2 ' iKi cans . . :.',;i.,..;1IUC' 4J5c box fancy Toilet I flJ Soap, jier box. i . .'.lUC fancy strawbeVrleg.'cberrieg, goota and old potatoes, fresh tomatoes, at the lowest prlcs.; ; , '''. 'per sack. . , Both 'Phones 46. Patent Flour, sack. . -?.. . ..$1.18 Sugar Corn, per can.-. . ,'.V. .fic Fsncyj Itice, pitf IV. .V. v.'.w.'iUi Wisconsin Cream Cheese. .. 12 (gc Soda Cracker.-lb,;.; ';j,.Bf OysteV Crackers, lb .6c 6' lbs. Natry Bans for . ... 1 ; ,2rte ' 20 lbs.' Cane Sukw 140 2 lbs. Good Coffee ...,ftA I t r