T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 30. lmfi. 15 Is r 1 1 fc ! - 1 1 :H PLUMBING Bt-T ,umh!n aupplle direct Wholes) rrtoee. Rave on every artlrl. Only Tirst-clase rood handled Prompt ttn tlon t every order. Fend for catalogue. P. r. Karol. 2X Harrison St.. Chicago. ,J L ; WANTED TO BUY WANTID-To buy second-hand furniture, tore, carpet, clothing and ho. -ay th bast price. Telephone Dooglaa 7L N-M" July: SIDEWALKS SIDEWALK 9 All kind licenced. A. R. Hofl, HOI Wabatar. Tel Doug. 404. J1 jnlyl AUTOMOBILES AfTOMOBIUES for rent. Tel. T2i. Stand Myers-Dillon, corner lath and Farnsm. 1 J72 July) OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON Inetltuta.'ti N. T. U TaL Doug" las. im GOVERNMENT NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFRS Office), 10 Pearl Be Tel. 43. MINOR MK.1TIO. NO AGREEMENT ON LIGHTS PROPOSALS FOR TWO STONE BUILD ton. Lparlmnt of fha Interior, oince Of Indiana AOalr, Washington, U. c, J una 7. ltd. Meaiad DrouuMia. Dlainlv marked on tha outside of the sealed an veiope, "Proposal fur bunding), Pipe- stun. Ulna , ' and addressed 10 the Com missioner of Indian Afialr, Yv'aaiungion, I. C. will bo received at tha Indian ottica until I o'clook p. re. of Juiiy U, lw. fur furnishing and delivering tne necessary material and labor required to construct and complete k atone employee' quarter and atone superintendent a resiuence, both with plumbing, steam heat and gasoline gas piping. In strict accordance Willi plana, speciuoauon ana inairucuuna to uiaatrs, which may b examined at this office, tne office of the American Contractor, Chi cage, 111.; Improvement bulletin, Minn apolla, Minn.: tha Argua Leader, (Sioux Fails, ft. 1).; The Be. Omaha, .Neb.: pio neer Press, St. Paul. Minn.; tha Hulldere' 4t Traders' exchanges at Omaha, Neb.: Milwaukee. tVle.; St. Paul, Minn., and Minneapolis, Minn.; tha Northweatern Manufacturers' association, St. Paul, Minn.; the U B. Indian wsrehouaea In Chicago, 111.; St. Louts, Mo; Omrflia, Neb., and New . York City, and at the school, for further Information apply to W. S. Campbell, auperlntendent, Plpeetone, Minn. C. . Larraboe, Acting Commissioner. Junelii-14-l-U-a-z--) PROPOSALS FOR BRICK SCHOOL Building Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affair, Washington, P. C, Juna I, lo. Healed proposal, plainly marked on the outside of the eald en. veiope, "Propoaala . r School Building, Pierre, 9. D., and jddrwd to the Com missioner of Indian Affaire, Washington, D. C, will bo received at tha Indian Office until t o'clock p. m. July U, I), for fur nlrMng and delivering tha necessary ma terials and labor required to cohatruot and complete a brick school house, with plumb ing, ateam heat and acteylene gas piping, In strict accordance wit i plans, specifica tion and Instructions to hie 'ere, which pray be examined at thl ofnee.'th office ht tha Improvement Bulletin, Minneapolis, Minn.; Construction News, Chicago, III.; Argus-Leader, Stoux Falls. 8. Dak.; Plo-peer-Press 8t. Paul, Ml.; Bee, Omaha. Neb.: Builder' and Trailers Exchange. Omaha, Neb.; Milwaukee, Wis ; St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn ; Northwestern Mnn ufacturera' Assocla Ion. St. Paul, Minn.; the U. 8. Indian warehouses at Chicago, III.; 0 kha. Neb.; St. Louis. Mo., and New Tork ' ity. N. T., and at the school. For fimhf Information apply to J. C. Loven good.' Juperintandent. C. F. LARRABF.B, Acting woianuaaicner. J v PROy horaeVo.r AND AR- termaater'a p. ueaisa Velved at V centraf X then bld- flv LA log pas tnaovati pline. Ci made 10 20tKt' -LA Lo LA TOi LA CH LA PRO, LA OA8COV For plana, tlon rail on, J tdarry E. M w Lonla Neese, I. B. Reynold, W. O. Davidson, O. B. Abbott, 13X4 W. E. Bock. 1624 Aa-oats July AW U duly 11 fjufy Auguat a luforma- In 8rl ami Bank am Btreet ntm 6trt oasa ttroat, UO DUTtli aha Clerk's eodaa. Davla eells dnig. Rtockert sell rarpeta Fin engraving at Leffert a. Ed Roger' Tony Fatiet beer. New location. Hb Tearl St.. Maloney. Plumbing and heating. Bixby Son. Woodrtng Undertaking company. Tel. nw. Lewi Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone tl. Diamonds an inveatment. Talk to Leffert about It. Firework of all kind. Purity Candy Kitchen. 6eJ W. Broadway. I'Uno lon. Marguerite L. Morehouae, "CO Frank street. I11U. 'phone lo0. Judge 1 M. S-ott and family are horn from h flhlng trip to Blue like, la. Toaltlon la waiting for you aftr taking a courae In the Western lowa college. 8 Stephen Broe. for fire brick and flra clay, seaer pipe, nttlng and garden hose. Hafer lll take meaeurements for your errwna anil quote you a low ngure nr. 01 rhatae. Picture framea made to order. Hundred of patterna to chooe from. C. Alex ander. 133 Broadway. If you have tender feet and want a good, comlortable sho aaa Duncan Lean. U Main atreet. 8. M. Williamson rent and repairs sew ing machines, aleo repairs all kinds of bicycle. 17 South Main street. Walter Canning Is home from the Colo rado School of Minm to spend the eummer with hia parents. Sheriff and Mr. Ed tan ning. For Sale Will sacrifice on my fin piano, payment If desired. Can be aeon at Bchmoller Mueller', SOU Broadway, Council Bluff, la. Just received a fine lot of new style In pianos, stools and scarfs. Botirlclu Piano House, MS Broadway, wher th organ atanda upon tha building. W wholesale lea cream. Shipped to ny part of the state. Special price t th retail trade. I. Mucct, lli Wet Broad way, Council Bluff, la. Tel., 164. W have th Ones Una of ssmpl monu ments to select from In tha weu Sheely (c Lan Marbl and -Urmiilt wurk. ill kast Broadway, Council Bluffa, la. The funeral of the late Mrs. PatrU-k Maloney will he held Sunday afternoon at 1;H0 o'clock from St. Francis Xavler church and Interment will be In St. Joseph O. O Oldham and Ml IJl Wal lace left yesterday for Malvern, where they will take charge of the Woman Chrlatlan Temperance union tent at th MM county Chautauqua. Do not overlook that "Van Brunt" carrle a fin, high grade line of harne especially made for this trade. Anyone buying a "Van Brunt" vehicle will be entitled to a peolal proposition on a set of harness. Investigate this. A. O'Heam, th Union Pacific wltcbman Indicted with two companion on th charge of breaking Into a freight car and stealing a case of whlaky, haa been released from th county Jail on a two bond furtUahed by hia attorney, H. O. Our en. F. O. Teaman, who waa arreeted Thurs day evening after attempting to "rusir Chief Clerk Parka of the Orand hotel for a 110 loan on a phoney watch, la still at the city Jail, a the authorltlea decided to hold him for Investigation for a day or so. Th following extracts will b served thl week at our oda fountain: Carmaoia Kiaa, Mapla Leaf. Cantaloupe Bund a, Hartford Eat, Froxen Phoaphate, drape Juloe Lem onade, Maraachlno Punch, Horilck' Egg Phosphate. Maple Nog. Clark Drug Co. At a meeting yeeterdav afternoon of th director, of tha Falrview Cemetery aaaocla tlon atep were taken to Improve the prop erty by th construction of a number of drlvewava. It ha also decided to extend the water main to tne upper pari 01 ye cemetery. Erl W. Miller, eon of Mr. and Mr. F. W. Miller of Oakland avenue, haa surprised hia family and friend by marrying Ml Elis abeth L. Martin of Peoria. 111., at De Molnea, where h 1 engaged In electrical work with the Dea Molne Edison Electric Light company. Cheap fruit Jar are high priced this sea son. Why not buy good ones at a ve'y llttla moreT Wo have th "Globe" glaaa top, patent nelf-eeallng fruit Jars. Pinta. $1 per doaen; quarts. $1.10. Also extra heavy rubbers, tin top Jelly glasses and root boor bottle. W. A. Maurer. Arthur Lnrkln, a real estate dealer, who was rhnrged with assault and battery on hia alater-ln-law. was discharged in police rt" v"tTrrtHV",-the- uompininmg witness lm to BDnesr. The caee had been bend- about a month and It is supposed the rtie settled matter out of court. rh city haa been compelled to drive a mntlty of additional piling under the ol house on the bank of Indian creek. ear the Bryant street bridge. The bank v been caving In for soma time and t additional nlllna Is needed to prevent he atructure from falling Into the creek. The Commercial club la Interesting Itself n an Icel.-as rerriarerator. wnicn 11 iounn ucceasful might be manufactured in mis ltv The dmhl-Hetemen comnanv haa constructed a sample refrigerator and the memliera of the Commercial club and all otheia Interested are Invited to Inspect It today. We can atlll All our order with plneapplea at ll.M per doaen, currant at $150 per case, new home grown potatoea at Jfo per peck, cahhage at 6c per head, wax beans at 10c, tomatoes at 2ftc per basket. We lo have the Mason fruit Jar at &0c for plnta, tiOc for quarts and 76c for half gallon. Bartel it Miller. Telephone 389. Over 100 glrla and boy from the cottage for the afflicted at the Christian Home were treated to a trolley ride on a apecial car Thursday afternoon through the gener nsitv of Rev. A. Overton. The ride in cluded a trip to Benson and other Omaha Connoil in Committe of tha Wholo Dit CQMei th Proposed Contract. SIXTH WARDERS WANT TO USE IT AS CLUB t rge Hnldlaa I p of Coatract ( ntll fia Company Agree to Rittai It MaJaa lato that Ward. Junk pile. Besieged on very iae me committee on atreet nd alley finally deldd. that It w Incumbent oa It to do something. nd the placing of th order for a combined sweer and sprinkler Is the reult. - "While we are holding thl contract over ha company we might a well ue It to aome effect and force It to agree to ex tend Its main to the western part of -the City a demanded by the pople of the Sixth ward.'' stated Councilman Wallace at the meeting of the committee of the whole of the city council lal night In dlculng the proposed lighting contract with the Citizens' Oas and Electric com pany. The Injection of the price of gaa and the extension of the company's main Into different pnvl of the city Into the lighting contract between the city and the company resulted In leaving the proposed contract In the air. o to apeak. Several of the councllmen during the dlacuaelon showed they considered It a favorable tlm to force the company to consent to the demand for extension of It malna before they would vote In favor of the contract for the electric lighting of tha city. The Sixth ward wa represented by A. C. Keller, president of th Weat Council Bluffs Improvement club, and former! when Officer O'Neill wa dispatched to JOH DICKS (OMMIT9 StltlDR Haaare Himself, to 4g1 Tree ! elahbar' Itrd, John Mrk. living at ITU Avenu O, committed aulcide yeatenUy morning by hanging hlmelf with a clothe line from a tree In the yard of hia next door neigh bor. John A. Roblnaon. He wa $5. year of age and had worked at the Northweat ern roundhouse for the last alxteen year. It I believed that he had become men tally unbalanced worrying over om property he had recently purchaaed, a he wa under the lmpreslon that he hal been worsted In the deal. It la known that he waa alao somewhat despondent b nue of hi own and hi wife 111 health. It I aot known exactly at what time, Dick committed the deed, aa hia wlf wa unaware of hi leaving hi bed. Mr. Oeorge Carter, living aero th atreet from the Robinson and Dick' places, aaw a man walking about In the .yard of the Roblnaon home about 4 o'clock, but up poaed It wa Mr. Robinson. An hour later he saw th man atandlng, aa ah Sup posed, under a tree, but atlll supposing it wa Mr. Roblnaon, gave the matter no fWther thought. When preparing break fast.Mr. Csrter noticed the man tlll tacking under the tree and she called her husband attention to lilm. Investlga tlon disclosed the dead body of Dirks hanging from the tree, hi feet being within two Inches of the ground. He had been dead evtdently same time. Tho unfortunate man had evidently strangled to death. Marka on tha tree showed wher ti had cllmped up onto a projecting limb and tied the rope and after adjusting the other end around hia neck dropped off, IOT WEMMffi PHMl For Saturday in Ladies' Gauze Under Vests Ladies' Summer Gauzo Vests, full sizes low neck no sleeves 50 dozen of thera Saturday, at - ' 31 Cents Each 25 Dozen of 19c Gauze Vests Low neck no sleeves all sizes up to and including the extra large sizes Go on sale Saturday morning, June 30th at 9 o'clock, at 9 Cents Each Several hundred assorted choice 15c gauze vests, all styles low neck, V-shaped -neck, etc., fancy beaded tops, fancy lace shoulder straps, splendid 13c vajues, your choice Saturday at ' awntoa una v. a r rrBAMftntn. KBW YOKK. bONDOMDBRay AND QLACOOW. raw To.. paLaaato and nam. gsce mniinlillM, aaesueat Cutaaaa. Tk ttmtof f "'" centaur taai4ra, gl, sr naal-trt twkui iasM4 knnn N.w Yarfc ul tretoa. atlMh. Irish 4 all pnacipml eatiDkJ Ma at atUMtlv ratsa a4 Sw BMk i Taws tmt Ucketa r gierl latonaauaa ! te tif trMl aM W tk akr Uu, er t USKOKaaus) taoa.. m'l Aamla, Ckieaaax IU- RaaJ Eatat Traaafer. Th tranfr wer reported to Tha Be Jun 1$ by th Title Guaranty and Trut company of Council Bluff: J. H. Cleaver and wife to A. F. Bono, trustee, lot I, In block t, In Myntr'a addition to Council Bluffa, la, w. d , $ 1,100 Hlr of Charlea T. tAlken to A. T. Fllcklnger. lot r and 8. of Auditor auodiyialon or ne"a - w -7l-4J.,w. d Laura Fllcklnger to Harry K. Belt mmr. lota 14 and 1$. In block $0. In Central aubdlvlaon to Council Bluff. 1a, w. d Wolra sf"D. g. Patton to John Flynn. " I, la blo-k It, In r-:vertt' Addltlon to Council Bluff, la., yT. d Julia Kerr to William N. Young, outh 101 foet nf lot 1. In block 6. In Steel A Wood' addition to Council Bluff, la. w. d Michael L. Schaffert and wife to T. Watts, lot and 10, In block 14. In Bentley, la., w. d C O. and Blanch B. Griffith to lowa Townalte company, lota It and 14. In block , In McClelland, la., w. d suburb. Manager Lemen la planning to take th boy of the institution out camping about Auguet 1. The camp will probably be at Hanthorn lake or Noble lake, al though the location ha not yet been de cided. , Clayton Butler wa arrested yesterday on complaint of hia wife, who charged him with beating her ld-year-old daughter. But ler gave bond In the awm of $it for hia appearance in Juetice Gardlner'e court Monday afternoon. When Butler waa ar retted yeaterday afternoon he waa fol lowed to police headimrtera by hia wife, kn nrnmntlv msH seised with a fit of hysterica, and her crie could be heard for several diock. tiuiicr i me wouish aecoml Jiusbttnd. Councilman William C- Boyer. who both urged th council not to approve th con tract for th electric lighting until the company positively agreed to extend It main and furnish gas to the reaidenta of that section of the city. . The Cltixena1 Gas and Electric company waa not repre aented at the 'meeting. The meeting had been called for the afternoon, but there was not a quorum preaent and the meeting at first was postponed until Monday night, but later In th afternoon was changed to laat night. President Naah of the light ing company waa preaent In the afternoon, and as far as t known he waa unaware that the time of the adjourned meeting had been changed to the evening. Contract Not Stadias. Ci:y Solicitor Kimball explained that the Citv council. In its contract for the electric lighting, could not fit the price of ga to private consumer or force th company to extend It malna. The clause In th lighting contract. In which the lighting company agreed to acquiesce to a $1.26 rate for gaa, he explained, waa not a contract between th city and th company and In no manner bound the city. The city council, he ao.id, had the right to fix by ordinance th price of g. providing the price so fixed was held reasonable and just by the courts. Bom of th councllmen wer In favor of eliminating from the contract all mention of the ga rate and paaslng an ordinance at a future date fixing It, Other, however, In Hated that the present waa a favorable time to bring the company to terms by holdlnu the lighting contract over It hed a a "club." Mr. Boyer. In hi talk to the committee, tated there was not a single foot of pa main In the Sixth ward, although that por tion of the city waa building up more rap Idly than any other, "t'nlesa you bind the company to glv ua gaa we wltl not get it for the next five year,' or during the life of this proposed new contract," he said. Regarding tha Improvement of tho spaee between the new paving on Btoadway, be tween Thirteenth and Twentieth atreets, the committe decidd to rcommend to the city council that the material there at present be taken out and that the space be filled with crushed rock, two Inches deep at th elde and three Inches deep In the center, and that the city clerk be Instructed to ad ertls for bid for the work after th city engineer has prepared plan and specific. tlon. Th request rf the Commercial club that the city council take aotne steps to have street sign placed t the street Intersec tion was discussed and finally referred to City Clerk Sapp. who ld he might be hi to snlv the question for the city council, although he did not explain In whit way. Councilman Maloney waa of the opinion that the atreet sign would entail an expenditure of $l.ono and he did not see wher the money wa coming from. Councilman Knudsen went, him one better by asserting that they would cost at leaat tft.Onn, the slgna would have to be placed on Iron pole at the atreet Intersection. th place, after the police had bean noti fied, he found a crowd of women and chil dren gathered around the hanging body. He at once cut th body down and notified Coroner Treynor who, after an Investiga tion, decided that an inquest would be unnecessary. Beside hi wife Diek leavea thr?e daughters, Mr. Frank L. Daub, Mr. Aaron Papat and Miss Tlllle Dlcka. The funeral will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock from the family residence and burial will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. Special M per cent discount on all of the following: pinner sets, music cabinet, dinner chair, porch furniture, parlor lamp, center table, buffet, aldeboard, kitchen cabinet, go-cart, refrigerator, portiere, lac curtains, oil cloth, linoleum, carpet and matting. D. W. Keller, 108 So. Main. The Title Guaranty ana Trust company, abstracter of title. Book data back to 1863. Book are all up to date. Work ac curately and promptly don at loweat price. Office opposlt court house, IX Pearl ttreet. Council Bluff, la. High grade piano sold on eay payment. HO down and $5 per month. Swanson Mualo Co., 407 Broadway. Piano tuned and stored. Country butter, In two-gallon Jar. 14 to lit cents per pound. J. Zoller Mercantile company. Remember W can't put the ho stock In th win dow. If you don't see what you want, go Inside. Sargent' Family Sho Store. Look for the bear. 1.SO0 SO 200 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One l-room houae with gas, city water and sewerage, alao a K-room cottage with city water and sewerage; both well rented. Never vacant. Must be sold at once. Will make a good Inveatment or a good home. Please call and let me show them to you. Have houses to rent on monthly paymenta. Call m up. 'Phone 417 and 40 Red. D. 8. Kerr, M Broadway, Council Bluffa, la. Matter la District Ceart. H. F. Keller and Nellie Keller, hia wife, have brought ault in the district court to recover damagea placed at $5,000 from th Board nf Park Commissioners, composed of A. C. Graham, J. J. Brown and Frank Feterson. Th suit arise from the con struction by the park board of a two-story residence In Falrmount park adjoining the home of Mr. and Mr. Keller, at the head of Falrmount avenue. The house wa os tensibly built by the Park board for the accommodation of a park caretaker, but Inc It completion ha been occupied by th family of John F. Oliver, a member of the fire department, who I a near rela tlv or President Graham of the Park board. Mr. Oliver ha the refreshment privileges at the park In addition to oecu pylng the house erected by tha board, pay ing a moderate rental. The house contains eight room and Is modern In every re apect, even to electric light. At the time the house, wn In course of erection the Keller brought Injunction pro ceeding against th board, asserting that It wne being built on a public thoroughfare. but the court ruled in favor of the board They now allege that the board In con atructlng the house cut down a hill at th rear of thefr property, o a to cause the surface water In time of heavy rein to flood their property. The recent heavy rain. It 1 alleged In the petition, flooded their premise, causing considerable' dam age. ' Andrew Irenn began suit In the die trlrt court yesterday against the Omaha A Council Bluff Street Railway company claiming tio.ono damage on account of In juries alleged to have been received by hia wife, Mary Lorenxen, on October 24. 1905. The petition sreeitea that on the day In question Mr. Lorenaen.waa a passenger on a car which collided with another at Har fiey and Fourteenth street. Omaha, when he received the Injuries complained of. ISO 125 100 Svea tranafar. total . ..$ I.1II Leffert Match Price. Ladle' O ixe 20-year gold-filled enf rvd caae. with Elgin or Waltham movement; a good tlmepleo or money refunded; only $ii.o Ladles' O ! tR-year gold-filled, haud- omely engraved ca. with good pigtn or Waltham movement: oniy $16.60. Gentlemen' 20-yar gold-filled engraved ease. tandard make. with 17-Jewcl 'althsm nlckel-adjuated movement; patent regulator; thi week, only " $14 30. , Gentlemen l-al JS-year gold-fllld caae, with 1$ Jewel nickel Elgin or Waltham new model movement; a fine watch for 113 50 W ahow the largest stock of high-grade Gentlemen li-slae ouen face plain tol- furniture In the west and offer the mmt ished 2i-yer case, with thin model , liberal credit term to all. Peteron A Waltham' movement: only J Schoenlng Co. $12.00. Gentlemen' 12-lxe hunting engravtd turned JO-year Bo ce. with shield for monogram In center; Elgin thin model nickel movement; a fine watch for profea aional or commercial man; only $15.00. Try our Golden Rule flour. It la war ranted to be flrat-claaa or money refunded; $1.15 per sack. The lady who bakea our home-made bread for ua ue no other. Her bread Is always In demand: In fact, we can not alwaya fill order. Bartel at Miller, tel. W employ nothing but flrat-claaa tin ner and plumber and guarantee all of our work. Spencer Furnace and 6ht Metal Work. Iu8 West Broadway. 9 Cents Each "We are making special prices in every department in the house. Music Saturday evening by Covalt's Orchestra. If you cannot come personally try our Mail Order Department. Prompt and satis factory f ervice guaranteed. ' ' M 11 l 33-35 Pearl St., 32-34 So. Main St. Both Phones 565. John Beno, President. W. A. Maurer, Secretary. A. E. Hunter, Treasurer. 3C 1C county ticket. It I possible, however,' that (eparate convention may be held to nam delegates to the three convention and to put In nomination th party county ticket. U.eEWTI 3C Wholesale Grocer Meet. A special called meeting of the lowa and Nebraska Wholesale Grocer' associa tion waa held at th Grand hotel yester day. Th meeting was, a usual, held behind closed doors and member preaent declined to give out any Information. Sec retary Melhnp, when asked tha object of the meeting aald: "The meeting waa called for the purpose of considering conditions which are of In terest lo the association, but not, to th public." It wa atated, however, that the cut- 1 ting of price on the part of certain job- ber waa responsible for the meeting. I The following firms were represented at 1 the meeting: i Charlea Hewitt & Sona' company. War- field Pratt Howell company, Dea Moines; rlea UaK Urocery company, Red Oak; J. : H. Merrill company, Creston; Letts-Flet cher company, Marahalltown; Tolerion . Warfleld company. William Tackaberry ' company, C. Shenkherg company, War field-Pratt Howell rompnny. bloux C'ltv: Oroneweg Shoentacn company. Council Bluffa; Bradley Catro cnmiaiiy, Utterb,ick, Sargent & Rice, Nebraska (Ity: Paxton 6z Gallagher company, McCord-Brady com pany, Allen Hros. company, Mtewart Hnn. company, Kaapke A Katx company, Omaha; Hargreaven Bro., (irainer Bro. i company, II. P. Lau company, Lincoln. I Flrevtorkal Flreworkal j Flreworka of all kind. Purity Candy i Kitchen, 846 West Broadway. Investigate the superior construction of the Wise furnace. In thl progressive age you should provide yourself with tho mod ern furnace. The "Wise" Is more durable, economical and ha greater heating ca pacity than any other. Wo are ready to show you at 41 B. Main St. Paddock Hand achy Hardware company. CENTRAL GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Doth 'Phones 24. 600-602 Broadway. Rex Breakfast 1' Bacon, per lb Freh Dressed Chickens, per lb iK Best Blrloln Steak, 1 J per pound laSjC Picnic Hams, Ol. per lb J2C Three pounds Lard for rDC Bologna Sausage, f per lb DC 20 lbs. best Cano $T Sugar tJl Diamond "C" Soap 1"A 10 bars DC Best Country Butter, )A per lb &Ul Egg-O-See, per ' package I;v Dr. Price's Breakfast Jl Food, package '2' TJncolored Japan C Tea, per lb 3 We will have an abundance of fancy Raspberries, CherMe. Gooseberries, Currants, Watermelons, Canteloupes, fresh Tomatoes, Vegetable 1 and Fruits of all kinds at lowest prices. Try Our Central Flour Lvery Back Warranted, per Back . 1.15 3C Tou know a picture and a frame with out harmony means a poor picture. We have for years made picture framing a specialty and a study. We know what points It take to make a picture valuable and prised. You Will 'be aatlafled with our price If you come to ua. IL Borwlck, 211 S. Main. GLEf AVENUE GHQGEiW Both Phones 108. 236 West Broadway Whit canvaa Oxford, all kind. Price, 1 to I-'. Duncan & Dean, 23 Main street. Baler' Dollar Raaor. No-nonlng. no atroplng. gee them In ' -how winder. Swain A Mauer. wher they sell high grad hardware. 336 and 33S Weat Broadway. Something entirely nw and just ooL Beautiful oew photo at a apaolal effar for abort Urn only at Schmidt' studio. For imported wlnea, liquor and Budwelsar beer go to L. Rosenfeld. wholesale liquor dealer, 61 South Main atreet. Special gala. Doa't Om ta Lawn swing. H.96; lc eream freesers, j rntll you try at hom tlV hammock, up from Tic; lawn mow er, $1,781 garden ho, per foot. Ic: gaso line atov oven. tl.W. J- Roller Merc. Co., lCO-Ot-ot Broadway. 'Phone 320. CENTRAL FLOrB.-H.lS. Every sack warranted. Caatral Grocery ad Meat Mar ket. Botk Phones K Omaha Tou have stock of ahoe In Council Bluffs equal to any city. Try Sargent' and the whole hunch. Tou will And what you want somewhere. Sar gent's Family Sho Stor. . Look for th bear. Go to Hick for your money' worth in tailoring. No. bluff, either. SCAVENGER WORK I aaal dead animal, tl per haad. Garb, asnea. manura and alt rub bish; elaaa vaulte and oea.poui. All wark dona 1 auaranlaad. proiupujr tiunua ia Phuao. IU4 U.1 X K SHERLOCK Picture framing 1 a profession and re quire natural talent to obtain good re sults., We've got th talent and guaran tee ta do th work right. Handling wall paper and doing the work Is on of our fin aft and when It come to figuring on painting you can d ne better than t Bsw tir With ua. cans w can do th work right and always make th right arte, fount U Hiuffa 1'aint. OU and Glaaa Cu. Nw location. Merrtam block.' Don't forget thai I have fine spring and umintr suit from 120 to 325. E. 8. Hicks N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SU. Nlaht LS9J ThaVeat plaooa an earth ara ta fouad at A. Haapa Col. a South Mala St, Council Bluff. They net rharg mors than you say alaawaara tor ask&owa aad Indlgsraat Street Sweeg-er I Farehaaed. Mayor Macrae persistent efforts to have the city purchase a combined treat aaeeper and sprinkler have at lat been crowned with aucceaa. Th city council committee on street and alleya haa finally placed an order for on of. the machine and de livery 1 exptcud the early part of July. Th machine will coat tK4 and la guaran teed for three years. If It la found satis factory. It 1 aald. It la th intention of th treet and alley oummlttee to purchase a aecond macbin In the fall. For week past reaidenta on paved etraeta hav beea com plaining about the duat and Imploring th city, offlelai to do some thing ta abat th nuisance. Mayor Macrae Insisted that something ahould be dona If only to reaurrert farmer Councilman Cas par aid air: Swaafiar tram Lb siiuUcipal Why are McAtee' bakery good better than any mad or sold In th city? Simply becau all of th Ingredient that ga Into their composition ar absolutely pur and of-vth highest grad produced, and will conform to and pas Inspection under any pur iooa iw on earth. No compound or Imitation uaed." W pay 311.00 per ton for cast Iron: mixed 39.00 per ton; tove, 37.M: rgs. lc a lb : rubber.' "c; copper. 14o per lb. J. Kattle man, 303 South Main. Both 'Phone 650. Position la waiting for you after taking a course' In th Western Iowa college. Oitirn.tr Mattrea. Oatermoor Cotton Felt Mrutresse ar guaranteed not to lump or pack. Price, $16.00. We ar exclusive agents. Keller Farnaworth Furniture Co. Investigate our cheap land propoeitlon In eastern Colorado; $5 per acr for raising all klnda of cropa; good soli; best of Water; delightful cllmat. Excursion first and third Tuesday of each month, fend for printed matter. F. C. Lougee, 1:4 Mala ttreet, Council Blnff, la. Oaallty Ova at Mora with paint than with anything else. You may think you save a few dollar an tint cost, but you'll lose a year or mora on th - wear. We don't offer bargain counter price for paint, but w paint o It stay painted. Jensen at Nicholson. Outside and Insld Houa Deoorations. Flaa Faraa. Two hundred-acr farm nva mile from MUsOurl Valley. Oood Improvement and orchard. Cheap at $73 per acre. Wallace Benjamin, room 1, First National bank building. Office telephone 303. Soldier to Visit Sidney. SIDNEY, la.. June . a.-(Spe lal.l-Poai-master Eugene Btilea'haa been notllled by Colonel E. D. Thomaa of the Eleventh United BtaHea cavalry, elationed at Fort Dea Molne. that the regiment will camp one night at Sidney on It return from Ihe maneuver at Fort Riley. Kan., In Septem ber. The regiment will leave Dea Molne for Fort Riley August 13 and niak the trip by rail, but will march back. It will re quire about twenty acrea of camping grounds, with forage, fuel and water. Extra Fancy Large Tomatoes, per lb., 5o, or 25c per basket $1 A. Metsarar A C. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, < Mynater St., Co. Bluff. la. Home-mad Bread a Specialty. Ladle' Tachtlng ahoe In white, mad especially for th purpose. Saraent Family Sho Stor. Dea.wer.tl. On-l.te. .etl.r. Attorney F. W. k'.ller, rhatrmao of the democratic county central committee, ha railed a meeting of tewnahip and precinct committeemen f'--' Friday eveuing. July (, for th purpov of deciding on th data of holding th county convention or con van tloa. a th caa may he. Chairman Miller la quoted a being in favor wt anlujn on convention for select leg aite. t tha rate, congressional aiki ji.fli.aAl BuTatisa aad far "; m COWARDS LEAVE FIRE FIGHTERS rear Kern Str.adcd Ak.it Farnace Wall. They Fight Blase mm Reef. EAST ST. LOLI8, 111.. June I.-Four firemen hoiated In an elactrlo crarj twenty feet abov five enormoua furnace at th American Foundry company' plant today to fight a Br In th roof, wer left tratded half aa hour becau th men operating the crane became frightened and left their pot. Th heat from th furnace and burning root beoame unbearable and for halt and hour the firemen cried to be let down. At laat Fireman Mike Sulivan In desperation. Jumped to th ground, be neath the furnaces, threw a rope to hi companion . and they descended baury blistered from the terrible beat endured. Th flr waa confine to th burning of a false roof. 20 lbs. Best Cane Sugar... 2 lbs. Best Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese .25c 25c Bottle Chow Chow or Sweet Pickles... 15c All Extracts, any flavor. per bottle 7c 3 big; hends of Cabbage for.. 10c 2 extra large fine Cucumbers. .Sc Wax Beans, per lb Be FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! All Patent Flour, per sack $1.10 Extra Fancy Large Pineapples, per dozen $1.00 Ited or Jilack Raspberries, per box, 10c, or per case. .$2.25 We have all kinds of fresh vegetables at lowest prices. 6. lbs. of hand-picked NaYjr 'Beans 9fkt 4 lbs. of Rent Japan lllee....25e 2 lbH. of best home-rendered Lard 25e Best Sweet Corn, per can..,.. 5c Extra fancy California Plums, per doz., 5c, or per basket. rifle -Uncolored Japan Ta, per lb.. 25c aaasosa The Orvis Market and Grocery 537 West Broadway. Both 'Phones 46. ALL OOOIW GIARANTKKD 1IKST QUALITY. OVH riUCKS SPEAK VOll TUK.USELVE3. Sirloin Steak, for today only, per pound 10c H New Pickle Pork, per lb 10c Picnic Hams, per lb 10c Corn Beef, per lb So Beat "Em All Soap. 10 bars.. 25c Swift Pride Soap, 10 bars.... 25 10 bar Diamond "C" Soap... 25 Patent Flour, sack $1.20 Sugar Corn, per can, ,5o Fancy Rice, per lb 5o Wisconsin Cream Cheese. ., 12Hc Boda Crackers, lb ,5 Oyster Crackers, lb 5 6 lbs. Nary Beans for 25 20 lb. Can Sugar 1.00 I lb. Oood CoffM...- 23c Mir Drag- Dead from lo-called heart trouble, when oaoaa i acute hndigerttim. easily av Rnriria Hitter. 56 cents. For ;( arable I Ml bf 1 2 NO RIATTER WHAT YOU WANT It Will Savo you tlmoand monoy if you srill u so , . . THE DEE WANT ADS k 4 M I f :