Tiffin OMATIA DAILY BEE: TIlTjItSDAY, AUGUST 16M90flL-. For salereal estate - " f K - West F am am Lot . 7 feet miK front n 7tt St.. ' ihrw saphklt p--vtti. full ' . depth With allejMrt rar. This : Is one-hlf block north of Far- . . . mm street. A rood n-w home -. Just completed on the lot next Bond, and every lot on. each , 4da . of .37th St. between this and Fsmsm St.. has- good '' "home on H-nt" a rented, . house tn the bunch. If you don't, care for 7$-ft.-r front the Y ' gdjfjnint: owner will take, part' ' of It. Price $40.00 per foot, and take practically any te you went. This la the beet bargain , on the hill for home. Act . qslnkly, ; ' ' l . . ' . Harrison & Morton, .... HIV. 7. Life 3ldg. Tel. Doug. II. ' : ' . - RE 8U U HIGH 8IOHTLY ACRES otttheaal cornet1 of 48th and Itrawn, Fine shade, freea, le ' gsnt pi for a.Jiome. .-- - pao. ,. ,- EAST TERMS. . . ." , 'Let us ahow It to you. .. . PAYNE" INVESTMENT CO., 1st Floor N.- T. I Bide. ' TeL Dcuf. 1781. : .':. RE-i-M9ii DON'T WAIT For a Haw abetract, company to make your title Iron the beglnamg.-'' We have your title already on our booka and ran make tin abetract on ahort notloe at low rrtce. . MIDLAND. QUARANTT, AND. TRUST COM PANT, 1714 Farnara Street. , ---. Nv - RB-909 16 RAB1S BARGAINS 160 acre, $2,000 worth new Improvement,' price $4,ti0.' Eighty aersf $5oO" ' worth-' Improvement, price 'II.. .These ore aaape. $0,090 acre rich and fertile Improved farms tn Sherman and Cuater counties, J. T. Campbell, L)thfi.mIlr. ; . RB-M12 22 v .-JUST A FEW LEFT refer to those beauti ful south, front lota on Fow i ler Aye., - between Florence ' boulevard and 22d St., 60x133 ' nicely -' terrlacW.' permanent 'Wlkaaewwr," naa'and wafer. "Nothing "better lit the north end.1' 'Price. fsflo arid up. 'EAS PATMENTS."' W. EABNAH SMrtlL & CO., ; 'il8 Farnam St. -v. Tel. -Iotflaa 1064. rg .-. RE-MSlo 18 M0NEY TO LOANr-REAL ESTATE QARWN. IBROS., 10W Farnam, and $H per ceuK.ioaaa fin. raai eaiaie; no aeiay. W-161 l i .1, -nl . ,i ., , II MONElf SO i.UAJ-rPayn investment Co. ' W-7&4 VANTIU-CHy loans And warrants. W. Fur nam Smith & Co.. WO Farnam St . .' ;r e . W 76i BUILIjINQ loans on residence property; I per cent. w. ii. Malkle, Kairvge Blk. LOWEST RATES Be Oils. Paxton Block. - . .. W-767 , M n . . PlVAlI.MqNEy-rPD. Wead. 1630 Doug. $1,000,000- TQ J.OAN op, bualness and resi dence property In Omaha; loweat rates; no delay Thomas Brennan, It. 1, N. V. Llfei -.ViIU WANf -i'l'tV loa'asT Kl rpeteV7ft Co. City 4 iTt loans-. O..F, Carson po., N.T.L. j. .. W 70 LOANS. on improved city peoperty, W. IL Thomas, $05 Firat National Bank Bldg. W 761 WiONEY Td.tQAIrCHJiTTELS VACATION, MONEY a,it.nliUJl'. NiiklO IT! ' And tb.4a.tla ilaos to oorue and get It, Doi, l ,lfl money atand, In l&a way of en joying yourself -Whan It can bo ao easily Obtained -at 'this oitlue on- HOUSEHOLD GOODS,. PIANOS, HORSEii. WAGONS, ETC. .. ... fPEOiA-b, RATES QN , SALART LOANS. We, have, a, goxl,ropoaiUon. te4fter thoas .who wish mbneto tide them over vaoa tion period. Call and be convinced. , EElZtVBLia -CIlEDlT CO. . , 91-0$ PsJtton Block. - thj - wlrhout, "but wbat s ths --vJIiltOW MONEY , .5 . oh your lufAltufa,' pianos, live " . . toetv and -other, chattels. Ws also loaa o pereona steadily ' employed on their plain not without endorser. NO.ONWILL.KNOW yH .ever had loan, besides yod'have 'usa'of both money and tenttrity M the sams tlma, EASY PAYMENTS as-ranted V. lt ' jror nurse. LIBERAL 'REBATE If paid before due. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co.. Ut- Board sir trad BltaJ' 7Y1.' Douglas JCS6. 10 BoJUoTH ST.. t . r-' . '.i X MS61 MONET ktasjed -on pianos., furniture. Jew elry, horses, oow. to.-C.-F. Raaxi, JiU a lit. Boweri,'703 U. Y. Lif e Bld.. Advances prfvate money on chattels or . salary; easy to get; no red tape; you get nlonay same day asked fur at small Oust. -Ouen evenings till 1. x7;a CHATTEL and 'salary loans. Ctadit Co $33 Taxtou block. Phoenl JL 0U EAGLE LOAN OFFICE; reliable, actum uodaiing; au nusutaas conndttotial.- Uul FURNITVHE. Uv atock. aalary loana puff Grean- Loan Co.,- room M, Barker Bloc. x. 74 DR. PRiKENOWS 'I'RIVATK MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos, salary, hurstts. etc. in any amount, at leaa uun bait the rate; au red tap; perfect pri vacy; Immediate attention; on any terms anted; payments- Suspended in case of Sickness or out of employment. Room Bi ivjirpacn oiock, aus . tatn tu x. 72 MONET -LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE ana oiaera aunciiil awarayj asy pay- insius. umui in aa principal cttira. n ol iuuih 1 1 it, aura jiw flag. T i .'".. i X 761 CHATTELS, salary and Jewelry loans. - 'PLUMBING PUT plumbin uppllaa direct. WholeaaU . pi'lees. pave on every article. Only lirat- ciaaa bjwmis nanaieo. Prompt attention . to every Older. Hand for catalogue, B- F. , Karel. $$$ Harrison titl -Cnkearo. 111. i WANTElPSALESMSN . ayAA'TflHadwaeVearnVa; an ener griic young Jimn Willi at leaer $ Vcr' experience.' Addreaa, a-ith rcferenixs. I $4 stating saUuy aaiiecud. L-W DEATH NOTICE'S Kowe John. Auiit 1.".. i(r"fl years, at Ma resldem- 1!."J Locust street ' Hi main will be taken to Davenport, la., this afternoon. PHKI.FS-Mrs. Sarah G.. widow of the. late Hdwtn V. 1'heijs of OsK Park. III., at the naldence of hr daughter Mts. A. V. loane, til North Twnty-nlnt street. Omaha, Neb.. August IS. Ilk , Services at 2 p. ni. Thursday, August IS. Burial at DeJevan, Wis., Friday. . Chicano paptrs please copy. MONUMENTS Oreat Western Granite Ca. Uouclaa av.'l. B4 Auc24 FLORISTS L. HENDERSON. 161$ Farnam. Tel. Doug. PERSONAL - PILES CURED WITHOtfT AN OPERATION-AUj kinds of pllea cured internal, external, blind, bleeding or Itching piles. A guarantee given la every case treated by Xr. Max well, who haa had twenty-five yeara' x- f'erlence In treating 'pile. Hundreda of estimonials given on application. 624 Bee fcldg., Omaha. Nab. Phone Douglas l2t. I ... U MU4 Am ANT POOR OIKL In need of a friend call or write to the' matron of the Salvation Army Hume for Women at KC4 N. m it) St.. O-nana, Neb. U MloO TRT KELLT'S Laundry. $&20. 'Phone Douglas U in VR. Ror, "Chiropody. R. $ $. 1504 Farn'm. U-784 PRIVATE confinement home; Mrs. Dj. King. 201$ i. 2ist Bt. . TeL Doug. 3&ai. U IK PI FATINO Buttona. Ruchlng. 1 L,L,n I 1I1VJ Embroidering, Dyeing' and Cleaning;, Sponging and Shrink ing, only Gc per yard. Send fur price list and aampla. . GOLDMAN PLEATlNQ C6., 200 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas lttft. U Jt4 LAUNDRY!M"' PRIVATE iioine during confinement. Mrs. Garden, 221 Charles. Tel. Doug. $311. U 168 THE . Salvation Army solicit cast-off plothlnir! In. fuet. luvthlnl VOU UO llOt - need. Wi collect, repair and tell, at 114 N. utn Bt., lor cost oi collecting 10 mi worthy poor. Call 'Photta Doug. 413$ and " wagon will call. U $11 CRPIE mertlral anil anrs-fral treatment at Crelabton Medtoal Cbllege. iuh and DavanDort St a. KDecUl attention paid to confinement cases. All treatment su pervised by collece proleaaors. 'Phone Doug. 1167. Calls answered day or night. - i U 128 THE City Garbage Co. Office, 14th and Leavenwortu et. leu jjoujjii.s imi. I V 769 PRIVATE homa during confinement; ba bies adopted. The Good Bamaritan-Ban-Itarlum, 728 First Ave.. CoUnotl Bluffs, la. TaL 774. " . - V-W SURVKTING. BUckedaderfer. $1$ Bee Bids. U (III OMAHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge Bldg. U 771 8TRINGE8, rubbe goods,lA rialla jnjt - prices. Send for free catalogue, iifer- Dlllon Dru Co., Omaha. u WE '' RENT sewlnat machines at $1 per ween, wt sen seoona-nanu maonines a up. Nebraska Cycle Co., corner lath and riarney. lei. uougias ibu. . u lis DR8. VOGEL, private hospital for women and tor laaiea betore and during connne- meotv tun b. Witt alt., umana. i - . f VM37 AU$11 CHlROPODI8T-Dr. Dunbar, 20$ Neville oiock; nairdresaing, etc, Douglas sliQ, , , . . u Ml-lK AUgJU ARCHITECT O.-U Brollne, $1$ Be Bldg. . . U U2 bit ACOEN PKESS .A.teft A. . . . . .. -U-6S9 sa SHOULD BLANCH ARD'S ECZEMA LO TION not give speedy or satisfactory re sulu. notify Prof, I, Blanrhard. akin specialist, Minneapolis, Minn. Whole salers supply all druggists. - U-MS10 SlOx f HTytCWTTri treatment and bath. Mm illilUilUilU Oml,h IIS M IS OA H,.n. , U M891 H14X MEDICAL BEST nerve bracer for men. "Gray's Narva rood Fills" $1 box, postpaid. Sherman & eicuonneii jjrug wo., umana, 774 DR. PRIES, specialist, - -women's . diseases. weaknesses, - discharges, irregularities, cured painlessly and safely. Wiinneii Diocjt, liitn ana i-iarney, room' umana. PATENTS::.' V. J. LaRSON & CO.. Da tent lawyers patent book free, lie Bldg.VOmjtha, Neb. SHARPE MACHINE WORKS Patent procured, inventions developed, drawinaa. patterns, castings, machine, work. 604-bli B. 1VVU Ofc. V. S Patents procured and sold, I fee.' Nat l In- vestment co., jjougias nut., lain at Dodg. FENCING -, A- WIRE AND IRON FENCING. For Iswn, garden poultry aadifarm. . Send lor large ire catalogue, uet our prluea umana w ire ana iron yvorjia, nee Building. Tel. Red 6W. s ' M-837 BU ANCHOR and Iron Fencing; Wire Fencing so per toot, auo in. tan Bt.. rei. rtea si. LOST -i'-.- LOST Gold brooch,' 16 snap of a knot. rlewara en return. o Be omea. - . - .... L0lr-.M17$X FOUND Pocketbook,, August $. vcpntainlng - key and small sum. Loser cad obtain at net omce. - - LAM HUB 16X CLAIRVOYANTS'- MADAME BUDDHA. LEADING PALMIST OP- OMAHA. Eventful and truthful predictions given. call lis d. inn bL, upp. uoston Mtore. . i . 8 M19$ FOR EXCHANGE (F TOU da not And what you want In this .column, pat aa ad In and yyif will,n get It Z-$J DETECTIVE SERVICE WKTMORK detlv rvlc; 'phone Red 7401. Rooms 1$ and 14. Union Blk.. 15ih and Farnam. $71 8&x LAW & COLLECTIONS J. M. Marfarland. 10$ N. T. U Bldg. - TeL Doug. . ... CSTEOPATHT IOHNSON InsUtuta, 41$ i N. T. Doug. 154. - -78 GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Otnaha. Nebraaka. August 10, UM. 8eald proposala In trtplloat. wik b received bare 4 oy Quarterutaster at th poat named hen la, until 10 a. ro., central standard ttnia. AuguaVlO. lkOK, for funuahlng oata. Wan und.atraw durlttg th flaal year. ndlng Juq lit. aP Fort Waahakle, Wyunjng Prupoaal r delivery .at other placa will 1m eatartail.f-d. . United Slstas. raaerv light to reje-t or accept, any or ail pro posals or any part . thereof. Information furnlahed on at llcatln here, r to Quar trrniMSter at th itatlon named, Bnvelopea containing nropo Js . shiioJd be marked "1'rupoaala for For.'ge,' and addreaaed to iptAlu THOMAS h"pBi: Acting C. Q. M. U4-1 iU-a-Z LEGAL NOTICES $'ROP08ED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of ine State of Nebraaka. hereinafter art forth In fall. M tub- mltted to the electors of the State of Ne braska, to be voted upon at the general election to ba held Tuesriav. November.. X. D., lm. , . rv it tnii-ivq ny me Liegl8iiui gi iui State of Nebrsska: Se'tirm 1. That at the a-erieral election (or slate and legislative ofheers to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the nrsl Mon- oay in November, 1M, t tie following pro vision be proposed and submitted to the electors of the state as an amendment to the constitution. Section i. There shall be a state Railway commission, consisting of three members, who shall bj nrsl elected at. the gneral election. In 19J, whoee telma of omce. ex cept those choren at the rtrst election under thla provision, shaH be alx years, and whose comuujuation anall be fixed by tne legisla ture. Of the three Commissioners Rrn elected, he one receiving th highest numler of Votes shall hold hla office for alx -years. he next hlgheat four yeara and the loweat tm-u veara. The no, era and duties of such rommtaaton shall Include the . regulation oC rates, service and general control of common carriers as the lrgislature may provide by . law. But In the aoseijce oi pecinc legislation, the commission shall exerclae the powera and perform the dutiea enumerated In this provision. Section 3. .That at aaiu election in wie year -Wort, on the ballot of each elector Vot ing thereat, there shall be printed or writ ten the words: "For Constitution Amena roent. with reference to State Railway commission" and "Against Constitutional Amendment, with reference to State Kall wnv rntmiimaton." And if a majority of all votes cast at said election shall .be for such amendment,' the same shall be deemed to bo adopted. I, A. Galusha, secretary of the Stare of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the fore going proposed amendment to the constitu tion of the State of Nebraaka la a true and correct copy of the original, enrolled and engroened bill, aa passed by tbe Twenty ninth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraaka, as appears from said original bill on file in thia office, and that said pro-pos.-d amendment Is submitted to the quali fied voters or tne state oi eoia iui their adoDtlon or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of November A. D., 1906. ' In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the Btate of Neorasxa. ... linn, ii Lincoln thin .24th day of -July, In the 'year of our Lcia One Thousand Nina Hundred and Bix, oi tne inaepenuem.-t ti the United States the One Hundred ana Thirty-second, and of the state the Aug4-9-16-2J-30-8ep-l$-2-V7-Oct4-U-lB-25 ,- .RAILWAY TIME CARD INIOX TATIOH TKKTH AHD MARCV laidst PaclSo.. f Leave. Arrive. Overland Limits a :4u am a k:l$ pro The China and. Japan. Fast Mall .a 4:15 pm a 6:10 pm Colo Calif. Ex a 4:15 pm a$:$0am California ft Or, ist.-.a i:a pm a :iv pm Los Angeles Limited. ...all:) am a!0:46 pm Fast Mall ' .a 1:55 pm a $:$0 pm Colorado Special a 7:4$ am a 7:44 am North Platte Local a s:iu am t pm Bee trice Local .,b $:15 pm to 1:00 pm Lhloaao Great Western. Bt, Paul & Minneapolis, fc-30 pm. bt Paul at Minneapolis. 7:4$ am Chicago Limited $:40 pm Chicago Express ........ 7:45 am . I'lO m ll'.M po $:00 am 11:60 pm .3:3V pm Chicago express ........ a:v pm Ckicua A Nartkwtrters. ' Local Cedar Rapids a 7:0a am a $:00 pm Chicago Daylignt .a $:ug am .ll.JW pm Chlcaso LlinUed, a. 8:3 pm It . la am Carroll Local ...a 4:X1 pm v:M am Bt. Paul JTast Mail a a.x uin t ve am Sioux C. ak tit. P. Local. b pm a V:a am Faat Mall . pm ChicacTo Express a $:50 pm a 7:$u am Chicago Limited all:uu ptn 11:16 am Norfolk Boneateel ...a 7:40 am 10:1a tin Lincoln & Long Ptn. ..a 7:40 am- 1u:j6 am Casper 4k Wyoming. ...a $:00 pm a $:0 pin peadwood & Lincoln.. .a $:00 pm . . ,$:Us pm tiaatlnga at ouperiur....0 e-w im e;vo pm Fremont-Albion .'.b 6:02 pirt 'M2;40 pm Chicago Local all :30 an -. : $ :& pro Shoahont Express .....aU:$0 am .a $:oo am Twin City limlUd lOam 16;ta) pm llliaota Ceau-aU, . Chicago Express a 1:00 am a $:$$ pm Cnloaao Liumea ,...4. pa a.i;w am Cavtaatu Uttvafr latamd al X-ftoiaVfi. , : KAJ$T. -. t . . Leave... Arrive. Chicago ' Limited, ...... .. am a 7:lo am Iowa. Local. a ?:0u am a 4:o put rh cam Mail a i am. auu:iu um Iowa Local ,.....n..-...bl3:l. ptn ; kr i:oa pm Chicago (Eastern a.xp.;.a :ve pm, a i:ts pm Chicago Uowa Limited). a ;Sb pm aii:lw pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Li in., .a 7:20 ain , $:16 am Colo. & Cal. Express... a 1.01 pm a $:6e pm Okl. Texas Exp a 4:4u pm Bis.-ua pm Colorado Fast Mull ...-.816:10 pin a 7:3$ am 1 dally, o oaiiy except ouQuar. Ckleaao, MHwaake . St. Paul. Cbl. A Colo. Special... .a 7:6$ am a 7:30 am California ur. x-...a :vs pm a.i:iv pm rw.rian.i Limited a :36 pm a n.At aa Marlon tc Cedar R. Loo.b $:46 am: bU:o pm kllaaoarl Paella). " i 1" - r Bt, Louis Ekpreas...:.'..a :00 am' S 6:30 pm K. C 4k SL L. Kxpresa..aU:l$ pm a $.00 pis Wabaak. . . ... .t St. Louia Ezprosa a, $.30 pm $.t ant tu lAiiua iucai . ttroin Council Blurts) a $:U am ai0:$0 pm StanDeiry Local tfrom 1 Council Blus b $:00 pm bll:$0 am WSBITCH DEPOT 10th. A WEBSTER. -r. . Ckleaao, it. Paal, MlaaeapoU V Oniaha. - - Jara. Arrive. Twin ritv Passena-er...b $.M am b bjo nn Sioux City Pauenar...a $:ou pm aU:Mt am Emerson Local b $.20 pm b 9:10 am Emerson Local o s:a am e k.M pas Nebraaka Local, .via Weeping Water .......b $40 pm bl$:$0 pm Bi'RLIKGTOH STATION 1,0th H$$0.1. Barilnatoa Leave. - Arrive Denver California. Black Hills Northwest Speoial ... Northwest Express .. Nebraska Express ... Nebraska Local l.lnaoln Local .a 4.10 cm - a 4 Ju em .a 4:10 pm a - pm .a 4J0pm a H:ud am .aU .lu i.ra a pm .a S:iv am a 7.) pm ,.a$:uom ,., - a $ ,i ,.b I.Oo pm iU:; a 1.04 sm Llnoolu Faat Mall. ::y pm Vx. Crook Platum'h..b $:$ pm ' bl0:$ am Bellevua & Ptattsm h..a 7:W am a I: jo am Denver Limited ......... ...... v.. , 7:14 am Belevu oc Pao. June. ..a $10 am a$:10am Bellsvu U Pao. J,unc...a $:10 am a l.M pm Chicago Special a 7:6 am a 7:a$ am cnicago E.xprcaa a : pm a l:bs l nicago r tyer ..a :vo pm S7:am Iowa Local a :!$ am alO bl pm aL miuii MpixM , .a .o pru sii:ai am Kansas City-lit. Jo....al0:4$ pm a 4:45 sm Kansa City-St. Jo a :!$ am a $:10 pro narwas utty-ou u a .a pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dslly sxcept Saturday. Sunday only. Dally except aaonaay. lefferttsI A! A r w i . ' tm f , m ' , ' riNvUsW Th) Only Perfect DOUBLE VTSIjOX LEXS. COME Dl AXD SEE THEM EXPERT OPTICIANS 400 llroavlwayl SCAVENGER WORK I haul dead anlmalai tl.oo per head. Garb, ashes, nianur ajid alt rub blah; clean Vaults' and cesapoola All Work don I guaranteed. ' - , Call promptly attended a :hop. Bed Uik 4. M. SHERLOCK CURRENT COUNCIL Offloo, 10 Pfrl MIXOR INKJTTO. Dsvla, . drugs. ' ' ', S Clark's sodas. "Stockert sells "carpets. Fin cngravlmj at Leffert . Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Plumbing and tieatisg, BtxUy sV Son. Souvenir postals. Alexander's, $33 B'wsy, Woodrlng Undertaking eompeny. Tl. $S9. Lewis Cutler, funeral director , 'Phone 7. Excelsior Masonic lodge will meet t nlght in regular session. - DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT AfiOUT IT. ?'" O?'' Hoagland has th Kansas Shall Brick. All hard brick, rjat his prices. Congretsman Walter L Smith and wlf are home from s visit to New York City. See Stephen Bros, for fit brick and fit clay, sewer pip, fittings and garden hose. SKJTLT CASH FUR ALL SHOES AT ohTVOSAL' UREAf CLOSIN(J Itarmnnv knn,.. n.A.. - . .v- . Star, will hold its reaular meetina- thla evening In Masonic, temple. George ll. Catterln and Emellne, Rogers, dav af.ernfn 'nit ""i, 'ter- MisV'MareY 'S of Deputy Sheriff W.-. A, Groneweg, laft last evening for Mli.eola. la., on a visit to relatlves. mer s isignt Dream St Fairmount park last night only, attracted an audience of about 400 people. , We wholesoie Ice cream. Shipped' to any aSr.d.he V" Muclra'1 vVrer!'rl?oidwary' Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 364. , . Wa have the finest line of aampla thonu- ' ments to select from in the west. Sheeley Lane Marble and Granite Works, 217 Enst Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ia. Thieves visited the place of WiUlnm Plumer In Lewis townsnlp TutlsSay night "oie mrw kii 01 i oncoru harness vaiuea at over $100. Two of , the sets were liaum-aiiy Lew. - While the Droaram hss not vet tuxa ar. ranged. It has definitely been decided to hold the. semi-centennial celebration of th Klrt Presbyterian church of this city on Ootober 13 and 14 WANTED, GOOD 'TWO-SEATED CAR- RIAGE. CA8H OR IN TRADE WITH tNXf!1SLhE?ASI?N. AND 'AY DIF' f&RENCE. ADDKESS A, BEE -OFFICE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fall ODeruna- V.ler Iowa. rnll. Mae- liom block. Council Bluffs, la.. Monday, ' that the paving In front of their new- bak August 27. EnglishS Normal. Bookkeeping , rv no Mvnater be extended to.th nrocerty and Shorthand departments. Send for new catalogue. Both 'phones. "' City Treasurer True left lni av.nin for Des Moines, where -he will act as a tnenber of the commission sppolnted to prepare a uniform system of bookkeeping for municipalities in Iowa. . . The following: iced drinks ami Ira nream will be served all this .week at th Clark Drug company': Madja. frozen phosphate, Siberian flip, eldorado sundae, tropical sun dae, Carmenclta kiss, , southern beauty, American sundae and Greenland Iceberg. OWING TO THE LARGE .CROWDS THAT ARE ATTENDING OUR SALE DURING THE DAY WET HAVE DE CIDED' TO KEEP OPEN UNTIL NINES O'CLOCK EACH EVENING ttEREAF- l. en. ULiNiAM ek. OLAfi '38 MAIN ST.. James -Jarnbsen, agnrntt whom an In formation charging-' him with being a chronic. Inebriate had been filed by his brother, was yesterday ' morning ordered committed to the state -hospital "for dip somaniacs at Knoavllle , for . eighteen months.- . T . . John- E. Judson, 2601' South avenue, died yesterday, aged 37 years. His wife sur vives Mm. The furieral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence and Interment will be in -Walnut Hill ceme tery. Deceased was a member of tn Mod ern Woodmen of. Amotle., : A sneak thief stole a diamond pin valued st $100" and some "silverware" from the rooms of Mr, and .Mrs. Fred "Johnson, and a plume valued at. tt'd 'from the room of Mr a Nolan, at .the'-Renard,-' Tuesday evening. It is bellevefl-T "that bath rooms wer entered by means of a Skeleton key. A deleaatlon froms"th''nmmerrljil clnh Metxger. A Co. on Mynstes street. The visitors were regsled wtk to ores m and cookies and each one was presented with a loaf of bread preparedand baked while he waited. .' . . -. I A John Hatfield, son f-Mra, Sylvia Hat field, .50$ First svenue. Who escaped from the Eldora Industrial school April 15 of this year, waa taken Into custody yes terday by the police. and will be .returned to th .Institution.- .Youog .Hatfield, who is about 18 years of age, had been work ing st the Woodward. (ahdy factory under the name of John Golff.'f ' ' . The mld-eumrr.er meeting; of the Western Iowa Editorial association, to have been held In 'this city Friday and Saturday of this week, has been postponed. The rea son given by Secretary Stevens for the postponement In a letter la Seoretary Reed of the Commercial club" is thst there sre too -many other attraettons booked for August to lniura a .successful meeting. The meeting will probably be held .some time In September. A. Kuiken, 61$ Twenty-lhlrd -avenue, has reported to the police' Ihfe -disappearance of hla l$-year-old daughter while he was at Werk at th- Iowa School for -the Deaf Teeaday afternoon. The' girl pscked her trunk and left a -note rm the table ' say ing, "1 am going hick- "Where I cam from." Mr. Kuiken Is a. widower and tho girl has been keeping hohse- for him sine her return from GrlnneH, where all .worked as a domestic.,. t. W'here ghall 1 Bay Mr Crocerlest WB ANSWER THIS QUK8TION. FIRST WHERE PRICES ARJ3 R16hT. SEC OND. WHERE THE GpODS ARE FRESH AND FIRST CLASS. ' THIRD. WHERB TOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND HONEST TREATMENT. WE FULLFIL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV ERT RESPECT. GIVE US A TRIAL OR DER AND WH ARE SURE TOU WILL BE OUR REGULAR CUSTOMER. JOHN OLSON. 739 W. BROADWAT. If you ar looking lorwaro to your sum mer's outing you will heed 'a fw va cation necessities ; If you' sr going camp ing with 4 small party you' will want few delicacies; If you ar gotog to a plcnl you ' will want your basket filled with "good things to fat.".. Sandwiches.- olives, pickles, cakes, cheese, fruits, a cold bottl of ginger al or root beer i a fact McAte has everything necessary' to fill a dainty lunch basket and tb , best ' th market affords. THE MOST UP-TO-DATt. RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. OOOD 8ER. VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu met restaurant, $30 Broadway. The Title Guaranty and Trust company, abstracters of titles.; Becks flat back to 1S53. Book are all up to date. Work ac curately and prpraptly Idone nt loweat pr.Cei. Office opposite court house, 35 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Ia- . Have your rooms papered and. your uous painted In and outald.,' This Is JusJ.th time of th yer. Tdv$ will .aot it, don right and. at tbevrlght price. , Bur Ick. ti South M.aln St. , .'. - ....... Closlas Out Bale oa Sasaaaer Goods. 29 per cent discount on Oasolln Stoves, Hammocks, Garden Hose, - Ice Cream Fteesrs and Water Coolers. Don't forge( w sell Ender's Dolls Raxor. -. 8WAINE A MAUER, . 334 And $38, Broadway. Gas Stoves aai Riii, W, hav th Favorite Oa Stov In a variety of sixes and -styles. Prices -from Hl$$ to $2.00, for, the popylar sixes. Don't byy a gas stove without .first vlng th Favoiitcs. Paddock j. and Handaehey Hardware-Co. s -. GREEN AND KORFOLK FURNACES GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION. ASK PBOPLB THAT USE THEM. TH3ST WILL TELL TOU WHAT THET ARE.-' T? A. EPENCER. 1b$ Broadway. ' - UALONET 8 PEARL ST. NlWf LOCATION, NEWS OF IOWA BLUFFS St, Tel. 4S. CUTTING THE STREET FCRCE Council Deoidei to 8tT Borne Monsy ta Operate Sweeper When it 0bme$. PROTEST ON PAVING MYNSTER STREET Property Owners Insist IJItehea ft" ready Opened by Gas Company Had Not Been Properly Rnd; The .city council meeting as a commit' of the whole, yesterdnv-afternoon took up the matter of the depleted streets' and 1 alleys' fr "na discussed wys and" mans to expenses of that department down t -: "nab'le basis, In order;that ther . .r.oney In the fund with which to i nn the street sweeper whn ' T.A considerabie discussion , he committe" on streets and alleys, of which Counclhnan' Wallace Is chairman, wa ln- structed to reduce the street force materl- , . , tlu,' necessary. J." J. ..Stewart and J. H. Pace, owners of property on Mj-nster street shout to be "ctor Wkham tlee that they would refuse to par for th Iniprovement in front of their holdings, glv ing a their reason that ditches recently j v,,. ,h, rm....' n. .. c-itvb. dn by tn cl,,pn P "n1 Electric com. W" " u'" P"P"iy lainpro aim would render the pavement uneven. The aaa comnanv had renewed its service P bes i on the street in anticipation or tne pevina-. The councllmcn Inspected the places com- plained of and It Is understood everything will be mad satisfactory by the compuny before Wlckham Is ready to lay brick. The committee also Inspected the work now being done by the Northwestern In raising ' t"ck. and. bridges at the Broadway crojslng. The reduest tf A. Metsger at CO. line, thus doing away. with the curbing and sidewalk, was acquiesced In. ' A. Metscar aV Co New Location of Wholesale Bakery. $1$ Mynater Street, Co. Bluffs, la. Home-mad Bread a Specialty. - Visitors Welcotna' CENTRAL FLOUR till. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both tphones 24. MALONET'S PEARL ST. .'. NEW LOCATION. : $9 4,900 seres good farm land In eastern Colo, radn, $6 per acre and up; no Irrigation re quired. -Can- raise all kind of small grain and corn. A few good homesteads Join our lands. Send for printed matter. F. C. Lougee, 124 Main street. Council Bluffs, J a. - For imported wines, liquor and Bud welser. beer go to L. Rosenfeld,' wholes! liquor dealer, $1$ South . Main street. . . . -Matters 1st Dlatrlet Ceart. Peter Hartwlg and Louis Jensen, propri etors of the Calumet- restaurant, .' are defendants In an action brought by J. E. Po"" In the -district court yesterday 111 which the sues; for' $334. the value of "U670 I meala at 'V . nenl: nee maal -frha i... took Plce . whjle Hartwlg . .and. .-Jensen owned the reentrant- known as The Vienna at 414 West Broadway. Th property at 414 Broadway .Is owned by -Mrs. v A, C. Potter for whom J..E. Potter is-agent. In addition to paying $60 a month rental-for the building and fixtures Hurt wig- and Jen sen, it Is asserted by Potter aareed to fur nish him his meals free during th pihd ency of th lease or In the event of Potter not taking the meals to pay him the equiv alent .In cash. In his petition-Potter -states he missed 1,70 meals which at 20 cents per meal would amount to $3.14.. In. addition be aaserts he Is entitled to $38 for some-work he 'did about th place, first as carpenter and then as cashier, making the total oi his claim. $370. ... ; . . Ales Ehlers who was more or i : lei severely "burned by the explosion of gaso lln at the Maabsttan reatkurant. dn June 11, has filed orlgfMU aoiiew of suit In thu district "court against H. A. Larson and Martin. .Jensen, owners of th place and the Standard OH company for $1,100 dam ages. ' He alleges his " injuries were the result of jcarelessness on the part' of an employe of the defendants. Ehlers at the time of th explosion was- employed 4n the restaurant. . t i Barney Glllnskl, a commission merchant of. this city, hss brought suit against the Postal Telegr&ph a- Cable company to recover damages placed at O.SM.36.' Lajt September Glllnlkl wa handling seversl carloads of peaches from California and while seven Cars of the fmlt were enroute here, be telegraphed to California for two more. The telegram when It reached the shippers at the other end read ten oars and they hastened to fill the. order. When Glllnskl discovered th .mistake he kep. the wires hot trying tn stop the shipment, a eight car in addition to tboae on the way and the two Its . had ordered would have swamped the market here. Aitex eon elderable expense, a he claims,' Glllnskl succeeded In having til shipment stopped on paying the consigning firm $833.$& -. W ar agent for th best wheel chairs for invalids. - C. E. Alexander, $3; B'wsy. . Owner Needs Money. t esn sell g-room modern dwelll.is at big discount. If sold st one! tt Is in fin neighborhood " and on paved street. Call aoon. Ther ar several smaller dwellings, too.' TeL (L Charle T. Officer, 41$ Broad way. . . Tell your troubles to Hsfer, th lumbar man, if they r ia his line. All parsons knowing themselves -to b la. debted to Duncan Dean or th Duncan Shoe company ar request to caU and settle at one.. ' ' N. T, Plumbing Co.. 11. 250. Night LfJ. " - W W H- Real Estate iTaasfer. These transfers - were reported to The Be August 1$ by the Title Guaranaty and Trust company ot Council Bluffs: William F. Plunket and wlf to Fred Jansen. aw" neV 54-75-13. w. d......J2,-tf A. B, Carmen to Bessie 8hearer. s4$ feet of let lot $, block 11. in Will lame' First sdd to Council Bluffs, - ' la., w. d MM Victor Petersen -to Mary Langer. aS feet of n7 feet of lot 7. block 1, in Mlnden, Ia.. w. d 1,050 3. D. Edmundaon and wife $o Fremont Benjamin, undivided one-half of lot la and 'H of lot 17, block 48, In Brown' subdivision In Council Bluffs, Is., q. c. d t County treaaurer to A. C. Keller, lot - 1. . block SS. In Riddle' subdivision In Covnclr Bluff. It., t. d $ County treasurer to A. C. Keller, lot " 13. block 48 ' Irr ' Riddle's subdivision: In Council' Bluffs, Is-vf d. $ D. Seemsn to Christian Seeman, lots . 1$ and 17. block 12. In Burn' add to Council Bluffs, la., w. d 1 Seven transfers: total- .....$5.kJ " A FINE S0-ACRE FARM ."....' flvs mile from Council Bluff postofflc. well Improved. Will tak a $2.0uO rMsne toward It. Address D S. Kerr, M Proud way,. Council Bluff.- 'Phone 417 and. K4 Red. TAYLOR FAIL- TO APPEAR 1 COVHT Informal Qaeatloalac nt taaahter Behind Close Doors. , 7.irhaiffl Taylor, Who had caused the ar rtst of h,ls 16 ) ear-old daughter. Delia, and her return from Missouri Valley Tueeday, failed to put In kn appearance In court yes terday when the girl's rase was railed for a hearing before- Judge Wheeler. In his Information Taylor had charged the girl with Incorrigibility and she, after her ar rest and return to this city, made serious charges against' her father. The. hearing wa held by Judge Wheeler behind eksed doors In his chamber, those present being Delia Tsylor bcr mother, elder slater and County Attorney Hess. Beyond the fact that Mrs. Tsylor and her twto daughters had been put through a searching examination' and that the case had been continued for "thirty days or less" County Attorney Hess declined to give any further Information. Pending th determination f the case the girl has been placed lr .th custody of her mother, as she expressed a willingness to return home. People In Missouri Valley are much In terested In the, case, and .two women from that city who declared their intention of seeing the truh revealed and th young woman done Justice, were in. the court room ready to testify If Mtlled upon. It was stated by a relative of Mrs. Tay lor that she had secured a new home for herself and two daughters. It was also stated by an uncle of- the girl that some Interesting; developments might be looked for .today. ... , Boys Steal Herse. Mrs Anton. Florl, residing on Canning street, while attending the services at Bt. r.i... -a r-ihnii i,k nn ni,,fr. tr. y.,terday -.morning hitched her horse and phaeton outside. At tmv close of the serv- Ice the rig was found to be missing. In the .afternoon Sam Mackland.- living near Crescent, Cam upon two small boy driv ing the rig. He recognised the horse and phaeton as belonging to Mr. Florl and, on questioning the hoys, learned they 'had taken, th rjg from In front of the church. He at one took possession of the rig, but one of, th.oys succeeded In making his escape for the time being by running into a nearby Held. Msckland notified I the authorities and Deputy Sheriff Groneweg' and Mr". Florl drove to the, piece. In the meantime farm hands In the employ -of Mr. Mackland had succeeded In capturing th other tad and the two were brought back and locked up In the Juvenile detention quarters ; In the couHhpuse. The boys proved to be Sam Kelly, aged 11, and A. Colemgn, aged 9 yeara", both: of this city. Th boys said they fi rsl drove all around Fairmount park and were making for Crescent City when stopped by Mr. Mackland. . ' ' Parade for Street Fair. : Thb street fair and carnival to be held the week of September 3 to 8 Is to be opened by a.mopster street parade. This wa de cided 'upon at a mass meet I net held , last evening In the rooms of the Commercial club. The affair la to be a foot parade, and, the only person who, will be permitted to ride in a carriage will , be Mayor Mac rae, t, -. All of the business men present at the meeting promised to cproperate In making the parade a feature of carnival week. White caps and big badges will be worn by all participating in, the. parade, knd.each than will carry a cane It la hoped to have all the labor unions and fraternal and mil itary organisations In line. Councilman Ml loney's "Indian .creek ganjt" la assured ss one of the eomponent parts of the parade. : Victor- ft.-Bender, In describing th at tractions to be offered, at this year's csr nlval demonstrated that he Was a "spieler' of no hiean order. He stated th carnival was to be on a grander end larger scale than ever before and took the opportunity to Impress upon the meeting the fact that this 'year the 'Commercial club has charge of the street fslr. . ; Probably! Bo .Robbers. , Harry Cummins and Harry Monroe, under arrest In Omaha for burglary, are believed to be the men who ransacked the Charle Beno residence In thla city Monday night. Mr. ,Bno end family ar away from home and f the robbery wa not discovered until Tuesday .evening when Mrs. Sharpless, a neighbor, entered the house to see If very. thing was all right. The house had been thoroughly ransacked and the contents of bureaus, closets and trunks was scattered nhout the floors. Indications were that th burglars 'tis, spent the greater part of the night Is ransacking, th house. Part of the property stolen from the Beno home, the police state, was found 1n ths room occu pied by. the two, men in Omaha and other articles were discovered in pawnshops In this city. and Omaha. , ' Everything of enduring quality must have a deep, solid foundation. A large part .of every successful business, man must be spent in preparation. The success of "Van B.runt vehicles" Is .not th result of luck or. accident, but th product Of hard and consclentlou effort extending over twenty flv years," Can. at my repository, 11 to 20 Fourth street,. t .-.';, , , . Marrlnae Ureases. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Nam and Residence. Age. George H. Cstterlin. Council Bluffs.... F.mellne Rogers, Councl Bluffs I.;. William Jensen. Pottawtttamle county.. Bessie -Scott. Pottawattamie county. ... OI Thompson. Council Bluffs IngA Johnson, Council Bluffs W pay CU.0Q per ton tor csstlron: mixed. W00 per ton; stoves. 17. $0: rags, lo a lb. rubber, Te; copper, 14o per lb. J. Ksttl man, $0$ South Main. Both 'phone $, Ealea After Hepburn's Place. SIDNEY.' Ia.. Aug. 1$. (Special.) Sid ney, 'whlh' has the' tinln.u distinction of being th only town In the Eighth congres- ' , . 1 . , . - 1 - , - u""l7 "V J J . . "m of ef8n Co"" p- Hepburn -for congress,- now comes to the front with another candidate in the ' P,ron f Jo' -.Etes, attorney at law. j By a siusular colncldenr Mr. Estes' former law Trtner. M-genator William Eaun. was th .law partner of .Major Al- nri iv Aiiucr.ua wnvn n ovieatea nep burn twenty years ago. roavesttloM Still tleadloekeal. - WEBSTER CITT, la. Aug $. Spe- clat.)--The Th'rty-ssventh. district repub lican senatorial convention, which con vened In' thla city . today ' for its fourth session, is still dead-locked. On thousand ons hundred aad fifty-eight ballots wer cast today, making a total of $,$$0 caat altogether.. The vote remain unchanged, Chase of this city having 17 votes, Peter son of Clarion' 1$, "and ward of Eldora It. AN OLl end jVELlTR fED nEMEDY. row vgn sirrv vsabs -kbs. wnsLows nooTxxjia $nrmtrt. In Mi u-4 ut ever SMXTf Haass ky SllXiukl at kLllHIlkl ttir Ikatr CHlLtlkSM WMlLh TKStM. Iha. wit u pearKcT lvi.a. it suuTkiaa ike CHILD. KirllM tk Ol'MS. ALLAYS ail raj; Cl'MK 1MJ COU.; .aa is ia fcaet aiar la blAkkHUgA. Sa-S kf (wusstaM la nar Mt at la- oris ba kara ( aak lae UKo. VIXSLOVS bOvTHIXQ SYUtP $$ kUi RAIN PREVENTS TUE 'MM: Election of Officer. Frireirtl -Event of Fhilipric VfterDt' Ceinlon. GENERAL MAC ARTHUR FOR COVMANDER Pottawattaaale (esalp-Maa Coavleteali f Marder Asks flapreme to Reverse , tKev aVary's .--r' . . fi.-i-v. ,, ; ;t DES MOINES. Aug..l$.-8peclal-A rain that amounted to three and three-quarter Inches and thst fell between o'clock this morning and noon made it necessary to abandon the big parsde, of th young Phllllpln veterans who are holding, their seventh annual convention) here. Th greater part of the water felt; between $:M and 11, Just the time at which the pared I waa to take place. As a result th FhilU- pine vrtrrans spent the forenoon in th Savery and Chamberlain lobbies, awapplnc war stories. The nominating commit! got to work and prepared Ita report which waa ubmltted this afternoon and two, min ority reports were. also, submitted.,- Ill majority of th committee favored the lo. tion of Major-General Arthur Mac-Arthur U. 8. A., , for commander-ln-cblef. AV R. Seller, the Illinois member of th nominat ing committee, favored Major P, J. H. Far rell of Chit ago for the office and R. M. Tldball of Pennsylvania favored Captain If. A. Crow of Pennsylvania for th lilflc. They each brought In a minority report for thefr particular candidate. The report of the majority of the "Committee waa"a follows: Commander-in-chief Major-G e n r a 1 Arthur iMacArthur. U. 9. A. -. - Firat senior vice-commander Geo. . C. McC. Reeve, Minnesota. First Junior vice -commander LletHfaaBt' E. L. Hamilton, Michigan: . Second junior vice-commander Col. E. D. Thomas, U. S. A. Third Junior vice-ebmmander Mjbr-Gn-eral J. Franklin Bell. V. 8. A. " Fourth junior vice-commander O, - 8. Welnhelmer, Illinois. . Surgeon. general Major Wilbur S. Conk ling, Iowa. 1'aymaster Lieutenant C. B. Lewi. Colo rado. Chaplain Chaplain J. A. Beebc, ftiwu.' ' Judge advocate-general M. J. -O'Donnell,' Missouri. , . i . The election resulted-as follows;. Commander-in-chief Major-G e n e r a 1 Arthur MacArfhur, t'. 8. A. . First senior vice commander Ch0tgln H A. Crow, Pennsylvania. . First Junior vice cunimander Llcutenftrit E. K Hamilton, Michigan. ' Second Junior vie oummandert-Earl C Carnahun, Kansas.! Third Junior vice commander-'-MaJor-Oen-ernl J. t-'ranklln Rell. IT. 8. A. Fourth Junior vice. - commander u. . tu. Welnhelmer, -Illinois.., V ' J t Fifth lunlor vice commander Major Speere, Mlnnesoota, rJurgeon generaiJwajor w. b. tuniuui, Des Molnea, Ia. . '";. - ' Uuartermaster aejierhl-nLleutanant .v.. Lewis, Colorado. J ' ' Juds-e advneste general M. J. o uonneu. Kansas City Mo, , , . - - - Chaplain itev- J, A. ieeoe, a oooiuca. la. ..,'-. -.. .'..-... . Next yeaT's meeting' will D at ivansas Itesoiuttons wer passea inanmii bii- tary Taft for retamin th Eleventh United StAtt cavalry at Dea Moines until after th reunion and Congressman Hull for. his ef- forts la securlns th order.-'- - Pottawattamie Cas Appealed. .. Elmer Nowell of Pottawattamie county has appealed to the supreme court th cas In which he was, convicted of th murder of Leroy-Addison st' Avoca' In September. 1906, and for whleh he wa em.tenced to eighteen year at Fort. Madison. The mur der grew out of a quarrel and drinking. An appeal to the supreme court has also been taken In the caae of the stat agalnat Mathlas Baldes bt Sioux county.' who was sentenced to life Imprisonment at Ana mosa for the anurdec . of vhla .wife,. Mary Baldes, in one of Uw jripat ..atrocious. mur ders ' on record". ' The murder was com mitted October 12 1906, In the '.day ' f lm on a farm eight miles south of Hawarden where they lived aa renters, and the murder waa committed while a son and daughter with pitchfork and other farol tooU trjed to fight their father away -in art effort to save their mother's life. Ths woman was choked, and kicked , and beaten to death, the husband finally dragging her into th house where he Would not b Interrupted by the children in order to complete th deed. , .,; . , ; , .- . . Banker Is Killed. B. A. Lamasnn,: a bank cashier at An keny, Ia., a email village near here, waa today struck by lightning as he, stood. lo his barn door and- - was instantly kilted, , , -''. Police atop Elopement. Miss Imas Brokers of 1 Perry 'and Joseph Jameson of Des Moines, who has recently been " working In Perry, wera. taken- In charge her by the police. Thr jlrl It but fifteen years ,ohiv ..After knowing each other for about three, days they eloped to this city but relative. wereOulckly on th trail and they wer captuj-ed here, as they alighted from the interurban. Soldier Hons Report,' Commandant C. C Horton .of -tho Iowa Soldiers' horn at' Marshatitown has Sled his 'annual report with' the Board- of Con trol showing th admission of 236 person for th first time and t?l,-rad missions. . Th most Important recommendation is aa to the Ice supply. Th destruction of t,b mill dam in th river has destroyed the ko'urc of supply and unless th city of Marshall town win a suit pending th dam can not be reproduced, In which event an arti ficial plant Is recommended. . Ths report recommends th approprlatlon.of .,$2,000 for th Improvement of th grounds; th pur chase 'of two hose- cart and th erection of a building for housing them; th erec tion of a quartermaster s - building' and some other minor Improvements. The- re port show that the products of th farm for th twelv months ending; June $0 war worth $6,333.57. the vaiu of. articles manu factured $2,201.01, th products " of th bakery $7,243.81. , The per capita expena of maintaining the' Institution $Uft)(7L . ., . '.. HARLAN A most successful chautauqua season has Just been dosed here, the re ceipts amounting to $3,140. Ther wer 1,00$ people present on closing day. . FARLEY-rGeorc Crealow. .aged $3 year. died her. He was on of th pioneers of the state. Th funeral was held At Cole ourg. where he formerly resided. NEOLA The residence of J. B. Heath,-a barber of this city, was entered last night by burglars and $11$ taken. An entrance we effected through a window in th dining room. - "' ' ' --' DAVENPORT C. M. Adam of Daven port, president of the Iowa Rural Latter Carriers' association, will, speak at th Iowa Good Roads school at Ames Thurs day evening on "The Rural Carrier mad Good Road Improvement." MASON CITY-O. P. Wlleon, (or twenty: five year presiding elder of th Minnesota and North Iowa conference and one of the beat known Free Methodlat paatora and pre siding elders la northern lows, ia dead. - He founded the first Free Mtthudlst church in St. Paul, Minn. '' ' . .- ATLANTIC Rev. Jule Kolb of Wlcrta, who haa been pastor of th German Luth eran church there for the laat few years, ha resigned his. position and Is preparing ta move to, Hackrtt. where he baa received and accepted a call to the pastoral of I he church, CHARITON Because ha thought hla. friends had all forsaken him and that ne on cared for him, Andrew 4Jeoklo, a pros perous young farmer, atvnipttid o end his life by taking carbolic acid, lie Is In a critical condition, but it ts thought i will, recover. He was undoubtedly Insane when he committed th deed. WATEKLOO-After living for six week on. nothing but liquid f.xid. Mia' Stella Plaher haa regained parttl control -of her lower Jaw, which waa dislocated at both enda and raotured in-three, pi cm In a runaway oa th afternoon of June.au , Tp nearly ia we-tka the girl s teeth hav been clamped together and not until th otsas 4ajr w- ta rrllanceai raove4