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    T1IE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUOUST 0, --1006.
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
OUT THEY
GO. ,
Testerday t our regulif,,
excursion d.H. We. sent. II
people besides our agents ran
' even -Polimsn carload)', to
.. South tJakoti.' Wig gent seven
buyer out with- our mm to '
Akron Colo, Incidentally w
did Rome local real estate bun
Iness, but . wa are certainly
proud ci this eaceTlen't , Work . '
our men af doing in tha land
and emigration business. Va
' think. there . are seven good
, reasons, for .pur phenomenal
'- vuooebs. ... .-'..,
, 1. Wi. handl only lands
krtown to be pood in every re-.-
epect. . Wo will not place any-
thing on The market whtrli we
cannot recommend.
I. We effef tower rates for
fare than, .any , otbe r land .
eompahy hag ever been able
to procure. "for their "buyer.
Mow " wa do It? Well,
that' our business but we do
."It Juat Uie same! - . .,,
The other five reasons ore
Just abou the same, so they
don'l matter much....
. The pufpoea ' of thta adver
tisement Is to make you re-
member the CONTINENTAL
TIKALTY COMPANY; now
spefl It C-O-N-T-I-N-E-N-i
T-A-L that's right;, now don't
forget It.
CONTINENTAL REALTY
COMPANY,
-U V. Sv Nat l bank Bldgi, Omaha, Neb.
R&-639
West Farriarn Lot
76 feet east front,-on paved
street, half block from Farnam
street car line; splendid homea
on 'each side ahd across the
street-. Price for quick sale HO
per., front foot... If you don't .
care for 75-foot fot we. can let
the afljolnlng owner have 10 or
15 feet, leaving or 60 feet at
the same rate, The beat thing
for the money In that district,
MODERN COTTAGE
$2,600
"-room cottnge, east front on
jm St.'. half ock north of
Leavenworth. Complete plumb
Irg, new furnace, shade treea;
Th'g'oodj condition. 1 This has
' i V. .... .. I. ... - 1. ... . .
wtlrplease you-.
;)4arrjspn &.;Morton,
IU N. T. Life.' Tel. Douglas 114.
. , . . Rtf-o0
DON'T' WAIT
, -f - .- - l-v .... . -- ,
Fee now .bw ewnvrty- to matt yur
title from the -beginnings We hve your
title already on our books and ran make
" an abstract on-short notice at low prlee,
MIDLAND -GPARANTEK .AND TRUST
COMPANY, v ..- -
1714 Farnam Street.
i- ' ; RB-t50i v
IF YOU HAVE
...""$10". :
YQU..CAN BUY A LOT FROM US
In different parte of the city and pay the
balance in weekly or monthly payments.
Call ajpd .look over our list.
Hastings & Heyden, '
Open Monday evening until a p. m. "
1704 .Farnam St, Groua4 floor Bee- B'ldg.
.: GOOD ADVICE ISHEAP
t any price, but when you aAa taking. real
property, either as a purchaser or as ae
'Curlty or-a loan, you want to rely upon
'the word of aome dlslntereated party as
to the condition t the Aitle. Therefore,
we advise you to-ail pon- the
Mjdtand Cuarantei .and Trust Co.
and they will iteli you the' exalt condition
cf the title, ) ,
OFFICE ATjM FARNAM ST.
FOR BALE S20 acree beautiful, rioh val
ley land. In Holt county Mo., two and
one-half rolUs from Bf. R. town, all In
corn, wheat and alfalfa; soil a sandy
loam: house of six rooius.and fair out
buildings; fruit, R. P. L. and telephone-
school and church close; In rich neighbor
trood; no better investment of better
rami In the state. Price, if sold soon
Vi per acre. - ,
This and twelve nth,er farm v choice, In
northwest Missouri for sale only. Ad.
areas .(I. R. Adkliii, Craig, Mo.
- ilJ-M5?r io
150 PLTTS fine level lot. Mth Ave..
between b.hler and Bprague!
Prlct reduced lor quick sale. Owner a
North 1Uj. re-mj gx
U. 8. Bale Bureau. 04 Neville block. Real
Kstate and Investments.
R&-M425 84
TF.XA8 LAND adjoining new city; 1T0
.were-crop adjacemt; tk an acre only. J
vftolian. Land,, Commissioner.. Urand Pa
iflc, Chicago, III. . . RE-MS6S IJx
FOR RENTACREAGE
TAVENTT acres wfth hoose And barn. Ill
m mth 'H.' ' - mis
MONEY .TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
UAKV1N BROS. 104 Farnam, and M
pr cent euaas yA teal eaua, nu Oeiay.
MOAET TqAN-j-Psyoe Inrestment Co.
NV-7M
WANTtD City 'loans and warrants. A W.
Farnam Smlio A Co., UjO Farnam fit.
. r . W-Iii
BL'ILDINO loans on residence property; I
per cent. W. B. Melkle, Kamge blk.
Ll j- i J "
LOWEST RAT $ B Be tp la, Psxton Block.
F . . W-I67
PRIVATE D. Wead. 14 Doug.
...-.. , . W-Hi
H.tOO.flOQ. TO I-OAN on business and. real
dence property In Omahk: lowest rstes;
no delay. Ihoyvis Hrsitnsk. R. .1, N. V.
Llfa.. .' : . ' -W76l
WANTED City laaaa. IL J. Peters Co.
- ' W lbs
Oiy aVfarq loans. tXPj Carson Co.. N.T.U
f - W-lsO
LOAN it on Improved city property. - W. H.
T"os tui Flra'Nal4oni Bfik Bldg.
' - ' , - ' -: W-Il
CUIRV0YANTS
. " MADAMS Bl'DUHA.'
llAWKQ PALMIST OF OMAHA.
Lveniful and truthful predictions alven.
Call 111 aW lata St., Opp. Boston ProrJ
fei-Ml
PERSONAL
PILES CURED
WITHOVT AN OPERATION ATX klrMs
ft pllrs rured-lnterhal, extemsl, blind,
bleedtnc or Itching piles. A guarsntee
given in every rane treated, by lr. lsx
well, who hss hsd twenty-five yers' ei
perlenre In tregMng pllea Hundreds of
testimonials given on spplicttlon. M4 Bes
Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Photie Douglas Hit.
U-Mlit Ag31
ANV POORGIHL In need of a frind call
or write to the mstron of tl 6!atlon
Army llrimfl for Uohion at J.t'4 N. 74th
hi.. 0-ne.ha, Neb. U-MlflO
Tnr KELL1'3 Laundry. Tnone Dbuglas
ti.'O. U iH
DR. ROT. Chiropody, R. t 8. 13f4 Parnm.
PRIVATE connnement . home; Mrs. Dr.
King, MIS N. 21st 8t. Tel. Doug. 39.
U-768
PI FATINCt Buttons, Kuchlng,
1 LLai 1I1VJ Embroidering.
Dyeing end Cleaning, Sponging and Shrink
ing, only tc per yard, tjend for price list
and ssmple. . . . . A
GOLDMAN PLEAT! NO CO., v
'M Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1034.
. .,- U 7M
! A 1 1 N H R Y tTi Doug B4.
U-747
PRIVATE home during confinement. Mrs,
Garden, 2:16 Charles. Tel. Doug. 6311.
TUB Salvation Army solicits cast-off
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. 11th Bt., for cost of collecting to the
worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 41J6 erd
wagon will call. y-U
M AfrttF.TTf! OSTEOLOGY. Mrs. Rl
Room t, ?d floor. U M361 Zit
FRKE medical and surgical treatment nt
CreiKhton Medical College, 14th and
Davenport Sis. Hpeclsl attention paid
to confinement cases. All treatment su-
ervlsed by college professors. 'Phone
oug. 11S7. .. Calls answered day or nlL
THE City Garbage Co. Office, 14th and
. Leavenworth Sts. Tel. Douglas 13S7.
U-789
PRIVATE home during confinement; ha
bls adopted. The Good Bttmarttan Ban
Itarlum, 7l First Ave., Council Bluff,
la. Tel. 774. U-222
SURVEYING, Bllckensderfer, Jl Bee li'.dg.
... U-770 .
OMAHA Btammerer Institute, Raroge Bldg.
.. u-ni
MAONKTlfl treatment and bath. Mme.
, Bmllh, 018 N. 16, 2d floor.
U MWU Auglux
8TRINQES, rubber goods,- by mail; cut
rices. Bend for free catalogue Myer--Ulion
Drug Co.. Omaha. U-77i
WE RENT sewing machines at II per
week; we sell second-hand machines &
up. Nebraska Cycle Co... corner 15th and
Harney. Tel. Douglia lWj. U77I
DR8. VOOEL, private hospital for women
and for ladies before and daring confine
ment. 2318 B. 13th St., Omaha Neb
U M397 Augl7
MAGNETIC fk- su
second (ioof, room
U MI00 ug2
CHIROPODIRT-Dr. Dunbaf, 2M Neville
block; halrdressing,. eto. .Douglas 6170.
U M14 Augso
ARCHITECT Q. L. Brollne, 618 Bee Bldg.
... V 432. Bi
Bt'SINESS lunch flfteen' cents. Regular
dinner twenty-five cents. Short orders at
all hours. F.d Rothery, 111 B. J4th. D. H.
Rump, Manager-Prop. J-M47 14x
PACKING chins, cut glass and wedding
presents a specialty. Address James
Burns, 3024 Cass 8t. V M5S t
MEDICAL
BEST nerve bracer for men. "Gray's Nerve
Food Pills "--11 box. postpaid. Sherman
McConneil Drug Ca., Omaha. '. 774
DR. PRIES, specialist, women's diseases,
, weaknesses: - discharges; Irregularities,
cured painlessly and- safely. Withnei)
block, 15th and Harney, room 2 Omaha.
' ' ' 4S7
WONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS
VACATION MONEY'
LVtKVBoUf ,HEKUii If,
And thla Is the place to come and get It
Don't let money stand In tne way of en-
. Joying yourself when It can be so easily
obtained at thls orllce on HOUSEHOLD
uoola. PIANOS, HORSE6. WAUONi
ETC
SPECIAL RATES "onT SALARY LOANS.
We have a good proposition to offer those
who wish money to tide them over vaca
tion period. Call and be- convinced. -
RELIABLE CKED1IT -CO.
107-101 Pextou Block.4
X M363 11
YOU.CAN
.do
without. ('ul " what's the " '
?- None at IL .
uae
BORROW MONEY ', .:.
on your furniture, pianos, live
, to;lf and other chattels,' We .' .;
also loan to persons Steadily
employed on their plain, note '(.
without endorser,'.. ..
NO ONE WILL KNOW "
you ever had. a loan, ' beardes
. you have use of both jrnoney
,and security at the same time. '
EASY PAYMENTS -
arranged to suit your purse.'
.... . LIBERAL REBATE '
- If paid before due. i. ' -
Omaha Mortgage Loan Co., .
119 Board of Trade bldg. Tel. Douglas 229S.
(Established 192) '-
i bo. mn st..,' - '":
' X-MS61
vr is x: i. v iA.nui niann. . ' ,...I-1J! .
. v.. f.Kuw tuiniiure, -jew-
1.1th. V
, Bowen, 703 N. Y. life Bldg.,
Advances private money, on chattels or
salary; easy to get. no red tape) yuu get
money same day asked for at small coat
Open evenings till 7. X nt
CHATTEL and salary leans. . Phoenix
Credit Co., bii Paxlon block. X-.bu '
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE; reliable, acconi
inodatlngi all business confidential ijyl
Douglas. X 7S1
FLRNITI RE, live stock, salary loans.
1'ufT Green Loan Co., room I, Barker
bioc- ' ' x-;m
DR PRIBENOW8 PRIVATE MONK
loaned on furniture, pianos, salary
hoi see,' etc.. In any amount, al less than
halt the rate; no red tap; perfect pri
vacy; Immediate attention; on any terms
wanted; payments suspended In-case of
sickness or out of employment. Room
114 alarbach block. 0 g. 16th Bu X 2
MONET LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE
and others mlthout security; easy pay.
ments. Offices in U principal cities. Tol
mfcn. room 71i New York Life Bldg
CHATTELS, salary- and Jewelry loans.
Foley Loan Co.. 1604 Farnarw Bt X-7n
PLUMBING
BUY plumbing supplies direct Wholesale
prices, gave on every article. Oar first
class goods handled. Prompt attention
to every order, bend for oatalocua. B. If.
Karol. Ill Harrlaon St, Chicago, III.
. - , 714x
FENCING
WIRE and Iron Fencing, Intelilng -Peeta.
Wire Trellis Omaha Wire end Iron
Works. V7 Bea Wdg. Tel' Red 6!La
' ' " ' ' -Mali A
ANCHOR anC Iron rem-lngiWlre Fencing
I per foot fc N. 17th Bu Tel Red lit
144.1 AU
COUNCIL
Office, 10 Pearl
JOKE LANDS A MAN IN JAIL
CUrindg If to. Amited at Swhdicr on
Account of Eimiltritj of Stm.
VICTIMS ARE UNABLE TO IDENTIFY HIM
When Qaestlaaed at First He Admits
Ha Was Party Who Cashed Drafts,
bat Later Proves to the .
Contrary.
His own admission placed T. A. Wilson,
a guest at the Grand hotel. In a bad pie
dlcament yesterday afternoon and be was
placed under arrest by the police on sus
picion of bring the person who on August 1
succeeded lit cashing two forged drafts In
this city.
On August 1 r. A. Wilson, registering
frum Crawfordsville, Ind., at the Grand
hotel, induced Chief Clerk Park to cash
a drsft for If drawn In his favor by the
Btate Savings bank of Crawfordsville, Ind.,
on the Hanover National bank of New
York city.
lie also . succeeded In Inducing John
Sheftcr of the Manhattan club rooms to
cash a similar draft for 12B.
The drafts were deposited for collection
with the Council BlufTs Savings bank,
which yesterday morning received word
that the two drafts were forgeries., T.
A. Wilson, the man arrested yesterday
afternoon, was In the' act of leaving the
hotel when the slmllnrlty of the name on
the register attracted the attention of
Clerk Park, who asked him If he had
stopped at ' the house a few dnys. ago.
Wilson answered In the affirmative.
"Is tnat your signature?" asked Mr.
Park, as he' turned to August 1 and pointed
out the name of F. A. Wilson. Crawfords
ville, Ind.
"Yes. Didn't you get your money all
right?"
"I don't know whether I did or not."
replied Mr. Park as lie called to one of
the. bell boys to. fetch a police, officer.
Th man arrested appeared to have been
drinking heavily. At police headquarters
he was found to- have In his possession a
ticket from Clarlnda, la., to Denver, pur
chased Tuesday at the former plsce, also
a Pullman reservation which he' had secured-
yesterday mnrntng In; Omaha. A
pawn ticket showed that he had pledged
his watch for fit yesterday morning with
a Broadway pawnbroker' but he had only
86 cents on him. .'
John Shefler on visiting the T. A. Wil
son under arrest at .once stated that he
was not the man for whom he had cashed
the 1125 draft, Clerk Park was also un
able .to Identify him as the party' for
whom he had cashed the $85 draft as the
appearance of the man had not Impressed
Itself upon his mind. The man's admis
sion that he was the P. W. Wilson who
registered August 1 from Crawfordsville,
DEATH NOTICES
MONTROSB Miss Cornelia B ; at 620 'South
Nineteenth street, aged 78 -years. -- -Funeral
from Burket s rooms. 4U North
Sixteenth street, Thursday. August 9,
MtNt, i p. m. Interment Forest Lawn ceme
tery. BRIGHT Christian,1 August 7. 190$, aged
73 years. ' i
Fuperal Thursday, August , 19f. nt 2
p. m.. from late residence', 10O4 Brtuh Sev
enteenth street; -."Interment Foreai Lawn.
Friends invited.
RfcDDE-Jojfin,. father ' of Mrs John
Claire, died last flight at :3u p.1 m at
residence, 2562 Spalding street,' aged 77.
Funeral . Friday . morning, troai . -Barred
Hart- church at t o'clock, to Holy Bepul
cher cemetery. ...
MONUMENTS
Qreat Wrstern Granite Co. Douglas 6821.
. 704 Aug24
FLORrSTS
L. HENDERSON. 1511 Farnam. Tel. Doug.
12. -750
. FOR SALEFARMS-- -
FINE FARMS AND RANCH
LANDS, UNION PACIFIC
- RAILROAD CO.
Is (Closing out its lands in western Ne
braska, Colorado and Wyoming.
From 13.U0 to tu.00 pr aure. -Take--advanlae
of the low prices and
tiuy terms offeied, the opportunity -ili
soon be gone.
Special excursion raUs -to th,e Janda, -For
further intormatlon apply to
UNION-PACIFIC LAND AGENCY.
11 South lth St, Omaha, Neb.
ll-M 451 11
Western Kansas ' Wheat Lands
60,0u0 acres of titie wheat landa,. 4.u0 to
116.00 per acre. Special excursions every
Tuesday. Write (or particulars. Otobe
Land and Investment Co., Omaha, Neb..
and Bioux City; la. HM-4J All
GREAT TERMS
ON
Iowa and eastera Nebraska farms; 115- to
1) per acre down; balance long time.
Low-rate of Interest.
Get next to some of our bargains.
LEREW LAND CO.
a So. 13iu St.
H M474 13
-
PATENTS
F. J. LARSON & CO., patent lawyers;
patent book .free. Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
7
8HARPE MACHINE WORKS Patents
procured. Inventions developed, drawings,
patterns, castings, machine work. HtH-ali
S. 10th St. 747
Patents procured and sold. 1 fee. Nat l In
vestment Co., Douglas BIk., lMh'lt Dodge.
. -M4il bt
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
L. H. GARDNER. 611 First Nat. Bank.
Power plants, manufacturing ' processes.
Ire plants, tests, inspection, reports.
. -M3.4 All
PRINTING
LYNGSTAD High Grade 1907 Calendars,
A inn vi? 8 B corner liith Bt. and
ft JURY Hi, Capitol Ave. T4
TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS.
CENTRAL PRINTING CO . 110 8 17TH.
.-151 AuglO
DRESSMAKING
PATTERNS cut to measure, McDowell
system of dressmaking taught. li( Far
. risrn -MU4 B7
WANTED TO BORROW
f4,000 on Farnam Bt. property producing
I1.J04- per - year. Address. L-64. Bee.
; y is iox
FOR EXCHANGE
IF' YOU do not And what you want In this
column, put an ad- In and you w ill n
- LAW & COLLECTIONS
J M Msrfsrland. 3'J N. X. L. Bldg Tel.
BLUFFS
St. Tel. 43.
alone prompted Mr. Park to cause his
arrest.
Wilson, after being detained a few hours
In the city Jail, was released. Chief Rich
mond, at Wilson's request, telephoned o
ClaMnda, la., end Omaha and his Inquiries
satlslled him that Wilson was not the man
who paused the forged drafts en, August 1.
Wilson explained that he meant It as a
J"ke when lie said the signature of F. W.
Wilson from Crawfordsville, Ind., on the
register of the Grand hotel was his. He
said he had not been In Council Bluffs for
several months and that when here before
he had stopped at a Main street hotel.
Fonr nia Ones.
M'B ARE OFFKRtNrti THI8 WEEK
rotTR BIO BPHCIALS IN ENAMEL
WARE No. X..10-quart purple preserving
kettle, worth 75c, for 4uc; No. t, l!-quart
gray granite water pnll, worth 15c, for
40c; No. 3, 14-quart purple dish pan. worth
85c, for 45c; No. 4, 12-quart blue outside,
white livslde, enamel pall, worth 11.35, for
76c. . Faddock-Hnndjschy Hardware Co., 41
B. Main Bt. Tel. 67.
.iX acres good farm land In eastern Colo
rado, IS per acre and up; no Irrigation re
quired Can raise nil kinds of small grain
und corn. A few good homesteads Join
our lands. Bend for printed matter. F. C.
Lougee, l"i Main street. Council Bluffs, la.
MALONEY'B
PEARL BT.
NEW LOCATION.
MRU MACRAE IOI I D HAVE HAD IT
Withdrawal Alone Prevents omlnn-
. tlofl for Governor.
The Council Bluffs delegation to the
democratic state convention at Waterloo
reached home yesterday, feeling well
pleased. J. .J. Hughes and his friends
were Jubilant at his election as .member
of the state committee from the Ninth
district.
That Mayor Macrae stood a splendid
chance of being norhlntitd for governor
If he had not withdrawn, was the con
sensus of opinion of 'the Council Bluffs
delegation. Ofi the first ballot Mayor Mac
roe received ,3K2 votes as against 59 for
Porter,' 130 for Boles, 231 for Ball and
21514 for Denleon. Owing to (he threew
cornered fight for the nomination Mayor
Macrae's friends Insist he aoold have stood
an excellent chance tf ' securing the
nomination, but the mayor was not game,
as they expressed it. In fact the Council
Bluffs delegates Insist that Mayor Macrae
received the biggest fright of his life when
the vote of the first ballot was read and he
lost no time In letting ,it be known that
under no circumstances would he accept
I the nomination if It was given him. Mayor
Macrae was so evidently sincere In his
determination not to accept the nomina
tion that his friends succeeded In having
his name withdrawn before the second
ballot. '.'
If you are looking forward to your sum
mer's outing you -will need a few va
cation necessities; if you. are going camp
ing with a small party you will want a
few delicacies; If you art going to a plcnlo
you will want your basket filled with
"good things to teat." Sandwiches, olives,
pickles, cakes, cheese, frnlta, a cold bottle
of ginger ale or root beer In fact McAtee
has everything necessary to fill a dainty
lunch basket and the best the market
affords.' r. V . ' '
Now is your chance for fine photos cheap;
our handsome 17.60 folders only 16.00; 16.60
folder, large sise. only 00, and our 1 00
gilt edge panels only I4,50er ,doen; smal
ler slses half price foJ-sh6rt time only
at Schmidt's studio, r0 Broadway.
Where Shall I Bay My Groceries f
WE ANSWER THIS QUESTION, FIRST
WHERE PRICES ARK RIGHT, SEC
OND, WHERE THE OOODS ARE FRESH
AND FIRST CLASS.- THIRD, WHERI
YOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND
HONEST TREATMENT. WE FULLFIL
THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV
ERY RESPECT. GIVE US A TRIAL OR.
DER AND WE ARE SURfc! YOU WILL
BE OUR REGULAR CUSTOMER. JOHN
OLSON, 739 W. BROADWAY.
Real Katnte Transfers. -
Thee transfers were reported to The Bee
August 8 by the Title Guaranty and Trust
company of Council. BlufTs :
Di ' "'"hlnson to Ernest E. Hart
lot 2, block 5. Park d,l., w. .1... . tj;
r.Mi-u0wlirl"l! 8,1(1 husband to
arid w d Howard
James Hunter ' and ' ' wi fe' ' 'to v'erena
Herg lt 6, block 4, Minden, w. a .
Alex Shannon to. Oti.fi,. A. nnd Stella
'"I".48' 44' 47 ai1' block
, , right s add., w. ...... .
Benjamin Febr Real J-Xnt company
to H. E. Schuster, lot 27. block 31,
Ferry add., w. d
Richard E. Turner to'.MaVga VV t A-
Poncelow. lot 1. block SO, Baylies &
Palmer s add., w. d . . .
Herts of Henry McMullen to ChariesD
700
CM)
130
100
90
,, M Bna is block 154.
Crescent City, w. d . ;5
Count y t reusiirer-.tr. H. U. ' MrO'eeV 'lot
11. 1. o k n. Morningslde udd., t. rt.... j
Frnncls W. DOfino in aii n' i..l ,.
I?fKf' blr,tl- . Bryant & Clerk's
subdlv., w. d... .
Heirs of .loslun True' to' F.' M "True
rsrt noH iwij i an,i part nw u;
( i . r, n
A.' n"hln"0 " ciare' Robihson,
part ni, is-75-14. w. d j
Eleven transfers, total lTv7
For Sale.
Medium and .high-grade sewing machines.
I Cuiry a large line of the latest lm
proved machines. I have machines ranging
in price from 127 50 up. Can furnish ma
chines that make both lock and chain
stitch. I sell the finest and only pt i f. tt
rotary shuttle machines now on the mar
ket. I sell machines on easy payments,
with liberal discount for cash: All ma
chines taken to your home for trial. I re
pair all makes of machines; keep needles,
oils and parts of machines; have had
twenty-six years' experience in sewing ma
chines, all In Council Bluffs. Come In and
see my goods and figure with me. I sell
Edison and Victor talking machlnea and
carry a large atook of records. Ind. 'phone
707-Red; Bell "phone, Red-1157. S. M. Wil
liamson, 17 Boirth Main.
GREEN AND NORFOLK ' FURNACES
GIVE THE BEST BAT16 FACT ION. ASK
PEOPLE THAT USE THEM. THEY WILL
TELL YOU WHAT THEY ARE. F. A.
6PENCER, 161 Broadway.
: All persons knowing themselves to be In.
debted to Duncan & Dean or the Duncan
Shoe company are requested to call and
settle at once.
Thief Overlooks Cash.
' While one man engaged the attention of
Mrs. Elmer Tollman at the front door of
her residence, 214 Fourth street, Tuesday
afternoon, an alleged accomplice enterud
by the kitchen door by forcing the screen
door and stole a pocketbook containing
116. The thief, however, was in such a
hurry to empty the pocketbook of Its con
tenia mat he overlooked a 110 bill i
Succeeded In securing onlv IS in atlver
After getting rid of trie fellow at the
front door Mrs. Tollman on going to the
kitchen found that the screen door had
been wrenched open and on stepping out
Into the back porch discovered her pocket
book lying there. At first she supposed
the thief had secured the entire contents,
and It waa not until yesterday niornliry
she discovered to her surprise that the 110
bill had been overlooked.
Dou Vaivs. under aritst at lbs city jail
on the charge of vagrancy, la ssld to he
the man who engaged Mrs. Tollman's at
tention at the front door while his part
ner entered the house from the rear anl
Stole the pot-ketbook.
Mrs. Tollman only returned Tuesday
morning from Crescent City, where Bun
day night while visiting at the home of
her parents she was the victim of an at
tempted criminal assault by a negro.
MALONFY S NEW LOCATION, M
PEARL ST.
Item ova I Sale Still O.
One-third off on short lengths jot picture
mouldings. A good time to boy frames.
C. K. Alexander, 103 Broadway.
We pay tn.00 per ton ror rsstlron: mixed,
ttOO per ton; stoves, 17 60; rags, le a lb.
rubber. 7c: copper, 14o per lb. J. Rattle,
man, 801 South Main. Both phones VX
Two geek Divorce.
Mrs. Bine Peterson of Underwood, la.,
wss married May 16. 1905. in this city to
Arthur Earl, the Ceremony being per
formed by Rev. L. Bcheurer, pastor of 'lie
German Evangelical church. The recorda
Show that Mrs. I"eterson was 39 years of
age, while the husband was five years her
Junior. Now In petition for divorce filed
In the district court yesterdsy Mrs. Sln
Peterson Earl said she was duped by tho
man she married. Instead of being Ar
thur Earl she says his right name wis
Alfred Crakaal and that shortly after their
marriage elie learned lie had ' served a
term in the Nebraska penitentiary. Afti'r
obtaining all her property, with the excep
tion of one lot In tho village of Indei
wood, Mrs. Earl says her husband de
serted her. In addition to the oivorcj
Mrs. Earl naks the court to restore to her
the name of Sine Peterson, which she bore
before marrying Arthur Earl, alias Alfred
Crakaal. '
Mrs. Fannie E. Gregory, who was mar
ried to Charles Gregory In this city No
vember 14. 18S9, yesterday filed 'suit for
divorce. She charges her husband with
treating her In anything but the kind and
considerate manner a dutiful husband"
should and with finally deserting her and
their two children, a girl aged 16 and a
boy aged 10. She asks to be awarded the
custody of the children as well as 175 for
the maintenance of herself and children
pending tho determination of the suit and
15,000 alimony. She asserts that her hus
band has money in the bank and asks the
court to issue an attachment against it.
Mast Go.
Thlrtv-nne lots belnnelnr in an nIA
west of car house on Avenues A. B and C,
First, Second and Third avenues, fifty lots,
1100 each, on monthly payments. Wallace
Benjamin, room 1, First National bank
vuiuiii. com pnones zu3.
Owner Seed Money.
t can sell S-room modern dwelling at big
fllscount. If sold at once. It is In fine
neighborhood and on paved street. Call
soon. There are several smaller dwellings,
too. Tel. 61. Charles T. Officer, 4U Broad
way. Delay Issuing Ditch Bonds.
As Contractor Wickham has made no
move as yet to begin operations on the
Pigeon creek ditch, the sunervl flora n'hn
tney met yesterday to take un the mutter i
of Issuing bonds for the cnnstmetinn nt ;
the ditch decided to delay the matter !
until such time as. work was commenced.
Accordingly the board adlou rned without
transacting any business until Beptem-
oer f.
The members of the hoard rr
themselves as' satisfied that If Cnntraomr
Wickham commenced operations nbout
September 1, he would have the ditch
completed within the time limit. The
board . holds' a "1L000 bond from Wickham
Which he Is to forfeit n case he does not
complete the work within tbe time speci
fied In his contract.
CENTRAL FLOUR 11.15. Every sack
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar
ket. Both 'Phones !4.
A FINE 80-ACRE FARM
five miles from Council Pluffs postofflcfi,
welt Improved. Will take a $2,000 residence
toward It. Address D S. Kerr, 51 Broad
way, Council Bluffs. 'Phones 417 and 506
Red.
Christian Home Contracts X.et.
The contracts for, the new dormitory
building at the ClirMtan Home have been
let by Manager Lrmen. The cost of the
bullying will be but little short cf $27.rH
These are the successful bidders: Nels Jen
sen, masonry and Iron work. $117: Fred
Harman, carpenter work. 111.02?; Bleplmn
Bros., heating plant. 12.1IV1; Xew York
Plumbing company, pliutblng, J1.S04; Wolf
Iivett rompany, electric "wiring. The cost
of the electric wiring Is figured Into Her
man's bid. .
The work of removing the frame cottages
to make room for the new building s
progressing rapidly and the construction of
the dormitory will be begun, It Is expected,
by September 1.
A. Metsger A Co
New . Location of Wholesale Bakery.
616 Mynster 8treet. Co. BlufTs. la.
Home-made Bread a Specialty.
Visitors Welcome,.
Far Imported wines, liquors snd fiud
wotser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, 'wholesale
liquor dealer. 51 South Main street.
Insane Man Escapes from Hosnltal.
H'tiry Hradshaw, an Insane patient, e
capd from Bt Rornard's hospital Ispt even
ing and gave the police a long and strenu
ous chase beforo he was csptured. From
the hospital Brndshaw made his wsy t)
Harrison street and the Immediate vlclnltv.
whej-e his strsnge actions alarmed the resi
dents In that neighborhood. Avoiding the
The Backbone
of a
Mighty Nation
PROOF ULinsSFOOfJ
II is thehia-ewifa that will be
ing the valnable suggestions set
It is necessarily a story for the family, because it teaches
Economy and Good Living in tho Household
Tbe story ol the White Heart il the story of
PILLSBUKYS
Best Breakfast Food-VITOS
The White Heart of the Wheat
and flavor of the grain. Your
s far when vmi bur rillsbary' Best Ureskfast Cereal
because it costs only 1 ic
10c for les than a round of the ordinary dr J i urvuHOS
prepared foods.
famous Pillsbary
An All the
you will like
well ai In
Ak
publlo thoroughfares Brndshsw took to the
bark yards and vacunt lots. Detectives
Callaghan, Keellue and Rlch.trdson started
In pursuit of the man and he gave them n
long chase over the hills until he v.-as
finally run down In the bluffs near Flam
ing avenue. In the chase Detective Calhig
han had the misfortune to drop a nearly
new Colt revolver.
CUT GLASS TUMBLERS 19C EACH.
REMOVAL SALE
still continues. We tire offering new bar
gains. every day; William A.-Rognrs Kl-ber-
pattern plated silverware 6 per cent
discount. Special sterling manicure and
toilet articles nt 50 per cent. Cut Sun
burst Tumblers, new shape with star In
bottom. 19 cents each fur this week only.
W. A. Maurer china store.
Marriage License.
TJcenses to wed have been Issued to the
following: l
Name and Residence. i
George F. Rend. (Unalia
Age.
... 4.1
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... 20
Addle N. Wilson, Beatrice, Neb
Henry Bird, Omnhn
Josephine Luyben. Omaha
John Burtde, Meadow Grove. Neb.......
Minnie Moilhnff, Meadow Grove, Neb..
F. E. IaDuke, South Omnha
ljuira Hover, South Omnha
H. Flager, Lincoln. Neb
Mluuie.Fuuth, IJncoln, Neb
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THE MOST UP-TO-DATla RESTAUR
ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFB. GOOD SEl.
VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu
met restaurant, 630 Broudway.
N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Night L691.
MIXOR MENTION.
Clark's sodas.
Stockert sells carpets. x
Fine engraving at Lefferfs.
F.d Rogers' Tony Faust beer.
Plumbing and heating. Bixby & Son.
Souvenir postals, Alexander's. 333 B'way.
Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 339.
Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 17.
DIAMONDB AS AN INVESTMENT.
TALK TO LEFFKRT ABOUT IT.
Georgi Hoagland has the Kansas Shall
Brick. All hard brick, det Ills prices.
Only ten days more for those 126 suits
at Hicks', worth 136 and up. K. S. Hicks.
See Stephen Bros, for flie brick and fire
clay, sewer pipe, titling und garden hose.
Hafcr sells builders' hardware on the
auniKphin us iuip.U;r. gulck sales and
small profits.
BTHIO'ILY CASH FOR ALL SHOES AT
DUNCAN DtAN'a GREAT CLOSING
OI.T BHOK SALal. .
F.iE. I .a Duke and Laura Hover, both of
South OinuiiM, were married- In tins city
yesterday afternoon by Rev. Henry DeLong
at the county court house.
We wlioteBole Ice cieam. Shipped to any
part of the slate. Special prices to the re
tail trade. I. Mucci, 213 Weal Broadway.
Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 364.
We have the llnest line of aample monu
.nents to select lium n. tliu west. Slieciy
. Lane Marble and Grunite Works, Zli
ijist Broadway. Council Blulfs. la.
State Senator C. G. Saunders left yestr.
day morning for Elmo. Mo., where he wt
liuoked for an addiews before u Modern
.v ouilmi'n of America gathering last even
ing. T. D. Metcalf left last evening for Chi
cago, where he will Join Mis. Mcicalf, and
loai-'thcr they will go to British C'oliiiiiblit,
where Mi. Metcalf expects to hunt big
nuine for several weeks.
Full opening Westi' n Iowa college, Mor
riain bluck, Council Bluffs, la., Monuuy
August 27. , LjikiihIi, Normal, liovkkcepuirf
ano. Shorthand departments. Semi for new
catalogue. Both 'phones.
Edwin Michael, the infant son of Mi.
and Mrs. John R. Toller, died Tuesday
The funeral was held vvcsuid.iy morning
from the residence, l'n Fourth street, it. -lerinont
being in St. Joseph cemetery.
Jul received soiiietiiing in new and up-to-date
picture moulding. Now is ynur
chance to get that pictute framed up you
uild away. Berwick, 211 South Main
Don't vorry about the price- we will niutte
:iiat right.
Thieves broke into the office of the Bluff
City Lumber company on Third stre-i
.Tuesday night. Tlu y attempted ' to break
open the safe, but were frightened away
evidently by the night watchman before
thry succeeded.
Mrs. Christina. West, mother of Mnrle
Louise West, who was drowned nt Lake
Miinawa the night of thH catastrophe jt
the KurMial, yesterday took uul letters of
administration for the purpose of bringing
suit for the death of )i. r unus'liter.
J. D. Eomundson of 1 u-a Moines, a former
capitalist of Council Bluffs, has tendered
through J. J. Stewart of the public, library
trustees a set of directories of the vitv
of Council Bluffs for the last forty years
tor the library. For nonn time past an
effort has been made to complete the tile
of city directories, but It hud uiet with pool
success. Tlmt the ciiy of Council Bluffs
whs of sufficient importance forty years
is good food food for brain, food for brawn, food that It
. strengthening, that gives energy and courage. Without a proper
appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can rise
to greatness.
'
As an article of food, soda crackers are being used more and
more every day, as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000
packages of Uneeda Biscuit whicH have come to be recog
nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known.
And so Urvaeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at
every meal, giving life, health and strength to the American people,
thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation.
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
rrijT Story n
Interested and profit most by follA.
forth in the story of the White Heart.
- lhe real essence of nutriment
money really goes eight time
a pound served, as against MAKf g.
Then, too, you get tha
WHIM
SIRVIB
quality.
Year Food-
it in summer as
the winter.
Your
Grocer
sgo to have n city directory was1 news to
the members of the library board. ,
John Morrow, alini John Harlow, the
bartender clmtvcd with, breaking a beer
kIhss over the cranium 'of John Jones st
the Metropolitan hotel saloon, waa flood
l.iO anil costs in police court yesterday
morning. Harlow ii!kI an apical boiui in
the sum of 1iW.
Van Brunt vehicles furnish an array of
talking points not found on any other
vehicles. Others will tell you that tlieu's
Is .Htst an good as ''Villi Brunt's.?' You
liavo been up ug.4ln.it these "Just OS good"
thing before. Call aroiitid and see me;
my slim ments are not mere assertion,
"but facts."
Preparations for the anntwl street fair
anil carnival are In evidence. Portions of
the big entrance -arch. -which lies done duty
for the List two e:irs, were hauled to
First avenue and Pearl street yesterday
r'iidy to be placed In position. Work will
b; commenced on the booths and other
structures next week.
J. J. Clifton, who conducts a grocery
store at 3221 Avenue. U, Is preparing to
launch "The Itixister," a purittcnUon In
tended as the oftlflul organ of the Improve
ment clubs of the city. The first Issue Is
scheduled to make its appraraiice August
24. For the present Mr. Clifton says the
paper will lie published twice a month, but
If the patronage warrants It the publica
tion will be weekly.
Mrs. Carrie Jensen filed an Information
in tho superior court yesterday charging
John Halle with Hssiultlng her stin. Halle
gave Iwiid for Ins appearance .Saturday
morning. Hallo admits giving the lad a
thrashing, but asserts , he was Justified.
The boy. he alleges, behaved .Indecently
before his nnd other little children In tha
neighborhood, and when he caught him at
11 he administered the thrashing. .
Come up to Fairmount park next Tues
day night and enjoy yourselves with 8.000
others who will be there. The- women of
the Creche will turn the beautiful hillside
and velvet lawn into a setting of brilliance
and natural splendor, where the Jolly char
acters of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer
Night's Dream" will step forth und weave
and untangle the many laughable situations
und mishaps that befell them In the Athe
nian forest. Beautiful music will be ren
dered during the evening by tbe orqhestra
and from the present outlook no better
open air performance has ever been given,
and surely In no more beautiful spot. The.
women have arranged to serve refresh
ments and special arangemeiits have been
made for several box parties.
lEFFERT'S
tlWlSH.11
n-,- -
The Only Perfect
DOUBLE VISION LENS.
COME IN AND SEE THEM.
EXPERT OPTICIANS.
400 Broadway.
SCAVENGER WORK
I haul dead animals, H 00 per .head.
Garbage, ashes, manure and alt rub
blsh; clean vaulta and cesspools. AU
work done Is guaranteed.
Calls promptly attended t0
'Phone. Red 1173.
J. H. SHERLOCK
Every Woman
t"CSr-V.
uiuifrniia ana tnoain know
MARVEL Mhirilna .nrJ
I Tbe new ImI iFrw .
IIUSSSII .turllKH. lMnt-Sf
lltl.mil uUyt
1 ODfaninL
Pthet, but nrvi namD for
full lrticrtlrnd .1trv-flrr. i f
Bt Bale By
HERMAN - McCUNNi.Lt, DRUfJ Tfl
1th ana Dodge 8t.
MYERB-D1LL1N DRUti CO..
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