THE OMAHA" HATLY TIKE: TITUKSDAW SEPTEMBER 6, lMuV It 1 TOR', $AU-REAL ESTATE Thie S-room'Sottngs. 3M18-10 Maple., with summer kltrtiensl with .city watet- in good repair, h7Y pulhted and repaired; for all three, ll.ori, or would sell the wnt unt for 1700. l-room new cottage In Walnut Mill, full lot. $) tashbai. mtrtrth, $1,100. ' "' " -' " - Three NmJa'i 17trl,'-north of Nlrhnhis, two of b rouun each. .modrn ex. furnace, nnn of 4 rooms, monthly rental $o; slxe of lntiliUli:.fr llb i.lii -. .-. a 4 f - r .. Threa.nf houses,-eWtuand- Patrlck Ave.; owner moving out of city: property mod ern; rent for 162 per'rnonth; for all three, n,750. -room modern cottage on Charles St., near tth St.; porcelain bath, marble wash bowl. fa a, good cemem cenar; nnu ram i fcl fklfl Buya 8-room houae, furnace, bath, '("VV birrobervatory. full lot. on ridge, short dltance from Joalyn residence; easy rerrrti; Al cash: -V ' $7 fiiin Buvs a' splendidly built -rm l"W..nri...uf to dt: two tMHIUtlfUl lr.te. oil -a,. rdge,,4uat south of Farnam. r. -'. t- . - t:T HTM I Buys enough ground to divide !M,t".". ,,' tw,h,V.iVn IdtS, Just at north t-nd ot South Omaha; car: .- r, : '( .. ; " ' ' 40 4flfV Buy sew .6-rnom , ottage porre iin hath, sewer, attic and cellar jndei '-hole 'houae. Wirt St., on bluck from cur, Pi-Joot Jot v . .. , 11 f Win Buya 7-room heuse and barn ana Ipl"..- ,u-, ncar 40th and Decatur. i.r- "-. -u . i , 17- riAfi 1.12x13t '.Warehouse on East T'O.Uj'U Jje,venwpru, at., with track- io v "slgh't'lv aere,uf south of Coun-ir-r try- tlb, .$4J. jier, acre. . . vv $'1 ";fA-3j ""!) ' 7-r. house and barn, ,J"J fun inti wr,t aide Hanacom park. f. d. wrui). V T I v! fK t Thie, Byron .Reed Co,, Phone 297 and 293. 212 S. 14th St. Hanscorrf Pirk Snap' 3)wo ao4tl(ront lota on Martha , 8V yie;,.flr atreet aouth of Han acom park, 1600 each. 20th St. Bargain 90 f5 &n JftVtr fit.', near Martha, eaat front, paving and walk paid for, $1,360.) ,)'.. 17th and Webster 716 N. 17th, t-atory,' l-room houaa. In fajr eipah, city water, aewer, gaa and frilet.,3,000. . .' .' V ' ... A Pa Wflater St.. near 19th, a good V'tor houie", with bath, tollat, hot infl' colrf -Water, aewer, barn, etc., "ibuth fronC pkvtng' paid, $4,000. 2R a&.0tta,troorrt, .f-atarjt houae, with bftth ajar, to., nicely papered r thrpugbmjt, only 1 rnln utea' walk (o center of town, $1,600. 708 S. 19th. S-room modern cot tage, lo'f TOxSO,' $3,500.' -o-ff i.vt.-p .-'.:u: rem327 7 WsCDOdge Acres Twenty-two acree Joining Mr. Payne'a realdence -on the weat and known-gl thiT)vld Reed homeatead. Land Ja- high vnd- alghtiy. haa fine grove MM hTvery-wmy dealrable -for euburhBmorn.'rr price, terma, ete., awua. -;v (t---tir-t ... . Forty acrea on'Weat t)odge, pave- ' ment, $100 ftrf acre. '. . , " etoi . .. 480 ajres. Podge Sc, pavement runa throiiBAla,rid. ,jerge rQy and aev eral high beautiful building altea lor suburban homes. $11)0.00 per acre. ' Would, ,tak.9 10.on0. to $20,000.00 In good Orh.or;, Softth,iprnaha prop erty a part paymenU ,.. . GEORGE-& CO.. tig rtrnam 8t. , "-" .'-"' reS-mjui THjErHPUSES FOR $2,500. J fWofheaiif jotfTner 6tr,and Inncoln AV. (Center St.), one. t.i foop..on i rooms, one I rooms; only oue block from j car lipe, Tie raRfe'BHiDUSEs" $200; . , Wm. D. REED. 60i N. T. Ufa Bldg. . ' J f. iJ ' . RE-M364 I " Xo. Gustomer foa god WeM, FBirnam residence. CfteVG 1 Q vte'r. '& -Son x Room, KvTi"eUf"e.':rhona, r)uiaa-13I. 'SPECIAL "'.V- ARGAIN- " rineeMaer 4o a northeaat corner S7th TI"U ntf.cWng etreei., MiUi -feet J wo .man hoi,,; 'ouid rnC tTt I'hl ,j0t " rm.i . Owner anxious toeell ai !.l'T"r,nl,i, ,m' than aur Kiifc KOParyr ,aa Uea aold for 4 his 'Pbona Jvui. cju , FOR SALE REAL "ESTATE HEM IS PAHK ATL MODERN' &ROOM RE'SII)EXCE j Built four years ago and good an new; hard-wood finlvh (lownatalr. mapli floor In hall; all double floors, flnlshdfor ruga; goml furnace, porcelain bath, stone walk ami steps; newly painted and papered and In first-class repair;. Jot. 40x130 ..ft-. Owner has ben asking $4,000 for this and It Is cheap at that, but any , offer made this week will be considered. location on re quest. enxlTJ-ft. lot, south frdnt. on Lincoln Blvd., only $1,00. This Is In the very best of BEMIS PARK Is high", sightly and very cheap. See it today1, aa It may be sold tomorrow. V. V. 8HOLF.S A CO., 722 N. T. Life Bldg. Tel. Dougls-4. - RE--A1360 7 AN 10-room modern uouse on Harney near 35th St. Usk finish, polished oak floors, lavatory 1st floor. Water closet 4n base ment. Laundry with Boft water. Every thing complete. Built last year; rented to May 1st for $.K. Will bring T0 whon lease expires. Purchaser sun of a steady Income snfl the "unearned Increment" (Orover Cleveland) sure to accrue to own era of property in that location. J. H. DUMONT & SON, 05- N. y. Life Bldg. . 'Phone Douglas S'M. RE-3M 6 A GOOD buainesa lot for Bale. Best loca tion In town. Address J. J. F. Fremont, Neb. RE-M33 bZ2 FOR SALE FARMS FINE FARMS AND RANCH LANDS, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. la closing out Us lands In western Ne braska, Colorado and Wyoming. From $100 to $5.00 per acre. Take advantage of the low price and easy terma offered, the opportunity will sooa be gone. Special excursion rates to the lands. For further Information apply to UNICM PACIFIC LAND. AGENCY. SU South 15th St. Omaha. Neo. B H-Mjr Western Kansas Wheat Landa $0,000 acres f"flne wheat lands, $4.00 te $15.00 per acre. Bpcclal excursions every Tuesday. Write for particulars. Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha, Neb and Sioux City, la. H 11421 618 (0,000 acres of fine wheat lands, $4.00 to 115.00 per acre, special excurslona eery Tuesday. Write for particulars. Qlobe Land and Investment Co:, Omaha. Neb., and Sioux City, la. H-M421 Sit MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE OARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam, ( and 54 per cent luana va tcu mi; au aiay. W-75J MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. w i4 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. ' Farnam Smith Co., U20 Furnara St. W 741 BUILDING loans on residence property; t per cent. W. B. Melkla. Ramge Blk. . T W-754 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Pax ton Block, PRIVATE MQNET-.F. D. Wead. 1620 JBoug. ...... T til $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and real. oence .property in umana; lowest re.;4; no-delay. Thomas Brenoan. R. l, N. Y. Life. W-7M WANTED City loans. R. C. Petera 4k Co. W-7e City ft farm loans. O. F. Carson Co., N.y.L, W-VW LOANS on Improved city property. W. 11 ITbomaa. $05 First NaUOnal Bank Bldg. . W-J6i . $5,000 In $600 and $ti00 amounta. M. J. Ken- MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS VACATION MONEY EVERYBODY NEEDS IT. And thle la' the place to come and get It Don't let money stand In the way of en joying yourself when It can be so easily obtained at thla office, on HOUHEHuLD GOODS, PIANOS, HORSES. WAUUNS, ETC. -. .- ,-; SPECIAL RATES ON SALARY LOANS. We have a good proposition to offer those who wish-money to tide -them over vac . tlon period. Call and be convinced. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. $07-308 Paxton Stock. X-M163 I CHATTELS, salary and Jewelry loan. Foley Loan Co, 1604 Farnaiu St. X 7S4 DR. PRIBENOW'9- PRIVATB MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos, aulary, horses, etc.. In any amount, at Jeaa than Fair tha rate: no red taie: oerfsot uri- vacy; Immediate attention; on any terma wanted; paymenta suspended In case ef alcKneas tr out oi employment. Koom $14 Karbach block, 80s S. 12th SU X-7M Bowen, 703 N. Y. Life Bldgn Advances private money on chattels or aalary; easy to get; no red tape; you gel money same day asked for hi small cost. Opeu evenlnga till 7. X HI HONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLB and omere wiiiwui iruuniy, easy pay. menta. Offices in at principal cliies, Tel. man. room lis. new aorh. taie uidg. X-itiJ EAGLE LOAN OFFICE; reliable, aocom niodatlng; all bualneaa confidential. Uul Douglaa. X-7U . ..ik'.T-, - T. C 11... A . n 1. I , Duff Green Loan Co., room t, Burker block. . X-J4 MONEY loaned oa pianos, furniture, lew eiry, corse., cows, eic v. r . twa, uu o. inn. in CHATTEL and salary loans. Phoenix Credit Co iu Paxton block. X ;a - Monev to Burn But we don't burn It; we loan It. Any reasonable amount will be given you ON Household furniture, pianos, live 6tock and other chattels without disturglng them. In shortest time after leaving application. SMALL EASY PAYMENTS Repays your loan, and If you aettle before agreement expires we give you a most LIBERAL DISCOUNT. WE ALSO LOAN ON SALARIES. OMAHA MpRTUAXJE LOAN CO. U Board of Trade Bldg, 3048. 16th St. Established lMCi. Tel. Dyugla syi. --- ' X-Mi?l WANTED TO BORROW WANTED-To borrow $M or 1.0uo hon. money on an.pie. well rented residence oouui wmaua, at j per cent Addren Ilrt. y $41 DANCING MORAND ! classes for adults ' reopens , Mwmstmft Driiiruiuer 1, s C p. in. A redUC ' tlon of $2 in all lickrts Douuht on or he. fore opening night. Call lMh and Harny Open all day and ewnlig: Suodsy J to i Telephone Tjia lu. Xut,trr bly &eDtmtMr a. a.u.a DCRinW4l N'T POOR GIRL In need of a frUnd tall or- write to the n atron of the Calvstioii Army Home rr Women at 34 N.t Si., Omaha, Neb. U-M100 , TRY KELLY'S Laundry. 'Phone lpiivlns JUS30. I V 1 DR. ROY. Chiropody, R. 2 $. 15" rrri"m- s e.- i PRtVATK confinement home. Mrs Dr. King. 201$ N. 21st St. Tel. twug. PLEATING bJcU. ------ J , M 1 1 1 1 W I v. ' ' i Dyeing and Cleaning. Sponging and Shrink ing, onlv ha ner varrt. Send for price list and sample. fl Douglaa Block. Tel. DouglaslfrO. LAUNDRY CITY STEAM Tel. Doug. 2i,. JUl 8. Ulh St. I -S30 THK Snlvatlon Army aollclte- cast-off ciotning: in ract. Hnytning you on n"i need. SVe collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th St., for cost of collecting to the worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4,135 snd wagon will call. U'l FRFE medical and surgical treatment at trelghtou Medical college. in emi Davenport' Sts.' Special attention paid to cnnfinemeift esses. All treatment poper- led by college professors. "Phone Doug. 1167. Calls answered day or night. ' U 1?9 THE City Garbage Co. Office. 14th. and Leavenworth Sts. Tel. Douglas i . . , U S3J PRIVATE ' I'inme during efnflnemertt ba bies adopted. The Good Samaritan nxn Itariuin. 7 First Ave, Council .Bluffs, la. Tel. 774. .. SURVEYING, Bllckcnsdcrfer, 312 Bee Bldg. PENNELL Millinery Co.. formerly of 15th snd Doualas. now located. at S.2 inn St. U-340 04 OMAHA Stammerer Institute. Ramge Bldg. U sit SYRINGES, rubbsr goods, by mail: cut rricew. ena lor nee tuiNivguo., mj' Ullon Drug Co., Omaha. U So MAfJMF.TTll OSTEOLOGY Mrs. Rlt MAUlNrillO tHi)house, 410 N. 16tli, room J, second floor. U M127 S-4 WE RENT sewing " machines at $1 per w-eek; we sell second-hand macnines j up. Nebraska Uvcle Co.. corner loth and Harney. Tel. Douglas 1663. U 6 DRS. VOOEL private hosnltal for women and for ladles before and during confine ment. Mis h. lam bt., umana. .-eo. U-M870 817 ARCHITECT- O. L. Brollne. 618 Bee Bldg. U 432 Bo ACORN PRESS gJSSStie. V 699 hi SHOI'LD BLANCH ARD'S ECZEMA LO TION not give peeHv or satisfactory re sults, notify Prof. I. Blanohurd. skin specialist, Minneapolis, Minn. ' Whole salers aupply all drugglsta. U M610 SlOx Vf A iTNTRTTn treatment and bath. Mint. M-aUISrjllO Smith, 118 N. 16. 2d floor. U MS91 814x CHIROPODIST Dr. Dunbar. $0 Neville block; boirdresalng. etc. Douglas. 5170. V M8e 829 WANTED - Carnival company, who has vpin nnim nepiemner iv, M aiiu i, in con nection with stock show ana races, at Pender, Neb.' H. G. Heyne, secretary. U-M907 8 CHAMPION Carpet cleaning. Doug. 855. 162$ Leavenworth.. ... U-rM928 Oct.l FOR anything In the sewing machine line go. to t . Kj, r loaman, ion cepuoi Ave. ' . U M304 04 ' ARCHITECT O. L. Brollne, 018 Bee Bldg. . . U-M369 O 6 PRIVATE HOME during confinement; spe cial attention given to the boarding of . Infants. Madame Pickett, 2!1 Charles St. Telephone Douglas 5311.' U204 Oct 2. r. MEDICAL BEBTnerve Bracer for nien. "Gray Nerv Food Pilla" $1 box. postpaid.. Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co., Omaha.' 774 DR. PRIES, specialist," women's diseases, weaknesses, dischargee. Irregularities, cured painlessly and safely. Wtthnell block. Kith and Harney, room,, Omaha. 457 PILES Most obstinate cases cured. Symmes pile Remedy. By mall 60a box, 872, Cincinnati. O. M347 S4 FOR EXCHANGE FORTY ACRES Improved land .12 mllea north of Council Bluffs, for atnall grocery stock In Omaha or. South Omaha. In- - quire 1324 Farnam Bt.', room 3. Z M228 WANTED To exchange for Improved Omaha property valued at $:0,000 and pa ing good Interest, farm land near Chicago; desire large body of land and will pay difference. Address A. Epperson, u East 44th St., Chicago. . 11 F YOU do not find what you want In this column, put an ad In and you will soon get U Z-032 PRINTING LYNQSTAD High Orade 1907 Calendars. ft JOHVE. capitol Ave, . .e-W , WE HAVE a new press no job too large or too small. Central Printing Co. - wrt Sept 14 COMPLETE line of 1907 Calendars. Snell Printing Co.. 310 S. 12th .St. -M922 Ol CALLING cards 26o per hundred, Castle inan Printing Co., 209H 8. 13tb St. 337 04 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUx SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, stoves, carpets, clothing and shoes. Fay the beat prices. TeL Douglas &7L N 468 65 WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves, carpets, clothing and shoes; pay the best prices. Tel. Duuglaa-3971. N M3b OS TO BUY Good- reatauraat . and., lease building in Omahs. Address O 2. Bee. N 349 tlx CLAIRVOYANTS MADAME BUDDHA. LEADING PALMIST OF OMAHA. Eventful and truthful predictions given. Call 113 8. lth., Opp Boston 'Store. S-M'.i3 CSTECPATHT IOHNBON InsUtute, 41$ N. Y. U TeL Doug. lt4. 7U DR. W. W. BOWSER, over 1M0 Furnam. Tel. Doug.-i;0. MS55 Bli DRESSMAKING PATTERNS eut to measure. McDowell system of dressmaking taught.' UZi Far- nam. UbiS BV DETECTIVE SERVICE WETMORB detective service; 'phone Red 7tul. Rooms 13 and 14, Union Blk., lih nnd Farnam. 671 SSx FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS FOR 8 A LB Horses and carriage. One Simpson Stanhope, used one aeaaoo only; cheapo Address 0 00. Bee.. P 339 6x MONUMENTS Great Western Granite Co. Douglas 821. M42S S24 FLORISTS L HENDERSON. 1611 Farnam. TeL Doug. 1 A. 11A - lSBJ LOST AND FOUND I 'ST '1. '.lined tt.. red ami nhl'e. HiJ Ohio tit ' ii.'IM y . NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl CARNIVAL A SURE WINNER Attendance TuUrdi j Goes Beyond the Tea Thousand Mark. PRIZES AWARDED FOR THE BEST BOOTHS Count nf Ballets for Karen of the Carnival Shows Mlsa fchle lias a silaht Lend liver Mlsa Macrae. The attendance at the street fair and carnival yesterday went beyonO the l,0"0 mark and the management was all smiles aa It now looks certain that this year s carnival will be a record breaker In all re spects. , Today will be children's day and any boy or girl under the age of fifteen will be admitted free between the hours of 1 and 6 p. m. Everything nill be done l-y the management to make (he day a great one for the young folks. PrUes for the best booths have been awarded as follows: First, the John Bono company; second, the Motcalf company; third the Peterson snd Sclioenlng compa-.iy. Balloting for the carnival queen was h.-lsk yesterday. The ballot boxes were opened last night and the votes np-to-diite counted, as the friends of the several can didates desired to knew how they stjod. This was the vote: Haxel Ehle ' l'.W Mnrlan Macr.te , Hesle Rherlork 1221 Florence 8nuire n"2 Ortrudo Cronland P12 Oenevlev" Wlckham . . 9"! Evelyn Thomas R'J Tviura Mvers g.v, Vena Binder TfiJ Bandmaster Covalt announced yesterday that he Would give a special souvenir pro gram Friday afternoon at the. 4 o'clock concert. Everyone In attendance will re ceive a souvenir program. The following assignment of volunteer tlrket takers has been'.rnivle for today: Afternoon Bagdad. H. V. Battev. George Wlckham; creation. Is. A. Pauper; Vesuvius, T. J. Bhugart: novelty theater, H. C. Peter son; Hale's tours, George f. Wise; enrry-us-all. Chris. Straub, F. F. Everest: hot. George Msyne; burros. M. F. Rnhrer. Rich ard Tnrnbull; around the world. George McMnhnn: ferrls wheel. Wm. Oronewejr. F. D. Empkie; gates. ' E. E. Sml'h. .T. F. Wilcox. Richard Green. S. B. Bnvder. three legged calf. R. Turnhull, R. Green. Evening George Wise. Tom Hardin: crea tion. Roy Besley; Vesuvius. Tom I-ncey, novelty theater. B. Melnnerney: Hale's tours, M. B. Grout; earrv-us-all, ". F. Maner, John Small; hst, H. I,. Wilson; burros. W. A. Hlghsmlth. H. A. Wadding ton; sround-the-world.' W. H. Dudley: fer rls wheel. T. G. Turner. J.. R Toller: gates. T. A. Barker. F. H. Hill. Will Heiser. H. T,. Tlnlev; three-legge4 calf. Roy Wilcox. Frank Elgan. Delivered at your nearest station, lumber so. low that It will stun you. C. Hafer. Council Bluffs, la. For Imported wines., liquors and Bufl welser beer go to L.. Rosenfnld. wholesale liquor dealeri 619 South Main atreet. Crowd Gathers to gee Bryan. About 150 enthusiasts waited about an hour at the local depot of the Great West ern railroad yesterday afternoon In the hope' of catching ft' view of 'William Jen nings Bryan, The: ri was about one Stl'lt'Eii.- LEU AL, PROPOSED CONSTITltlONAX. AMEND MEMK The following proposed amendment to the constitution ot the Stale of Nebraska, aa hereinafter set forth' In full, is sub mitted to the electors of the State of Ne braska, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuoeday, November t, A. D., 19W. Be it enacted by the-Legislature of tha Slate of Nebraska: Section 1. ' That at the general election for state and legislative pfheera to be held on the Tuesday succeeding- the -first Mon day In November, l9Uti, the following pro vision be' proposed and" BUbmiltvd to the electors of the state aa an amendment to the constitution. ' Section 2. There shall be a 6tate Railway commission, consisting of , three members, w ho aliall bj first elected, at the general election In ISO, whose terms of office, ex cept those chosen at the first election under this provision, shall be six years, and whose compensation shall be- fixed by the legisla ture. Of the three commissioners first elected, the one receiving the highest number of votes shall hold his otli.ee for six years, the next highest four years and the lowest two yesrs. The powers and dutiea of aucb commission shall Include the regulation of ratea, aervlce and general control of common carrlera aa tjie legislature may provide by law. But Id the absence ot spec I He legislation, the commission shall exercise the powers and perform the dutiea enumerated In thla proviaion. . Section 3. - That at said election in the year 1906, on the Jjallot of each elector vot ing .thereat, there shall be printed or writ ten the words: "For Constitution Amend ment, with reference to 8tate Railway Commission" and "Against Constitutional Amendment, with reference to State Rail way commission." And It a majority of all votes cast at aald election shall be fur such amendment, the same shall be deemed to be adopted. I, A. Galusha, secretary of tfl State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the fore going proposed amendment to the constitu tion of the Slate of Nebraska la a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, aa passed by the Twenty ninth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, aa appears from Bald original bill on file In thla office, and that said pro posed amendment is submitted to the Quali fied voters pf the Slate of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of November. A. D., 1U. In testimony whereof,' I have hereunto aet my hand and affixed the great aeal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 24th day of July, In the year of our Let J One Thouaand Nina Hundred and bix, or me inaepenaence ci the L'nlted States the One Hundred and Thirty-second, and of the state the Fortieth. . A. GALUSHA, (Seal.) Secretary of State. Aug4-$-16-2-30-8ep-lS-I0-27-Oet4-ll-18-26 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BB ceived at office of treasurer. Rattle Mountain Sanitarium, N. H. D. V. 8.. Hot Springs. South Dakota, until 11 o'clock m., September 17lh, r"ti. and then opened. ror rurnisning ana neuvery or current ex- Eense supplies; and until 12 o'clock m , eptember ISth, 1906. and then opened, for furnishing and delivery of 'hospital sup plies, In accordance with Instructions and specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other Information, may be had upon .application to , W. A. Tucker, Trensorer. - Bl-4-11 GOVERXMEST NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. OATS, Dried Fruit, Etc. Department of Hie Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Wash ington, D. C, August, 7, 1906. bealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, "Propoaala for flour, oats, dried fruit," etc., aa the case may be, and addressed to' the "Commissioner of Indian Affaire. Washington. D. C," will be re ceived at the Indian office until $ o'ekek p. m. of Thursday, September $7, lyOt. and then opened, for furnishing the Indian service with canned tomatoes, lornmeal, cracked wheat, dried fruit, feed, flour, hominy, oats, and roilod oat a, dur ing the tiacal year ending June $0. 194T. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving tha utces.arjr Information for bidders will be furnitiied on application to the Indian office, Wash ington, D. C; the U. a. Indian warehouses at New York City, Chicago, HI, m. Lsuls, Mo.. Omaha. Neb. and San Francisco, Cal. the commissary of subsistence. U. S A., at Cheyenne, Wyo., the quartermaster. V. S. A., Seattle, Wash., and the postmas ters at Tuison. Portland, " Spokane and Tacoma. - The department reserves the right to reject any and all blue, or any tart of any bid. ' p. LAP" UJEF. Acting Cimmlssisnsr. - . ' , . Asi in. BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. hour late and reached, the local depot at 2 -'i S chick. It stopped less than ten sec onds, but long enough to permit Mrs. Don ald Macrae. Jr., wife of Council Bluffs' mayor, to throw a bouquet of roses onto the pisiform ef the car In which the fa mous Nehraskan was. The crowd yelled for Bryan lust aa the train was pulling out. He appeared on the rear platform, strug gling to juit on his coat. With one arm In and the other out of the garment Mr. Bryan doffed his hat and waved the arm In the shirt sleeve to the crowd. If you think of painting your house let us give you an estimate now. We guar antee the paint to be made of pure ma terials, mixed and put up by skilled me chanics, so when we paint It stays painted. We also have some odd lots of artistic wall paper that we are 'closing out at low prices to make way for new stock. If you want good paper at little cost come see us now. Jensen A Nlcolaesen, 13 Broadway. CO! STY BOARD FIXES TAX I.F.VY Levy Is Half a Mill Leas Thaa Last Year. The Board of County Supervisors at Its session yesterday fixed the tax levy for 19i at 14.5 mills, this being .5 mill less than for 19t'S. The general state levy Is .2 mill less thl year. The levy for 1906 and 1M follows: IN. 190. Mills. Mills. State S.2H0 3.000 State university 2 .lot) Iowa State col'.eg...' .3"0 .Tt State Normal school lil -!0n County 4 ooo 4.nnn poor .7W .STB Bridge 2.fifl S.noO Hold . I.fiO l.nen School ; 1 tv i.Ann County Insane l.nra .750 State Insane tWI .550 Soldiers' relief 250 .125 Totals 15.000 1 4.800 In 1006 the total tax levy In Council Bluffs was 84.6 mills, made up as follows: 'Mills. City (Including parks) 42.5 School .8 State and county 12.5 The county bridge tax Is not levied within the city, aa Council Bluffs -levies Its own bridge tax. Tho total tax levy this year ' will be 85 mills, as follows: " Mills. City (Including parks) 44 0 State and county 11.6 School (estimated) 29.$ The Board of Education Certified up to the county auditor that It needed $117,000 raised for the maintenance of the schools and this will make a tax levy of about 29.5 mills. It will thus he seen that the total tax levy In Council Bluffs for 1906 will be ftmilla greater than last year.. At I.eflert'e. See our windows for the season's latest and newest In bracelets, pins, combs, lock ets, chains and gold Jewelry of all kinds. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night L63. $.800 acres good farm '.and In eastern Colo rado, $5 per acre and up; no Irrigation re quired. Can raise all kinds of small grain and corn. A few good homesteads Join our landa. Send for printed matter. F. C. Lougee, 124 Main street, Council Bluffs, la. DOCTORS ARB COMING TODAY Annual Meet In .of Missouri Valley Medical Society. The eighteenth annual meeting of tho Medical Society of Missouri Valley will be gin thia morning and continue over Friday. The sessions wilt be held In the Grand ho tel, which will also be the headquarters of the society during the meeting. An attend ance of from 100 to 150 members of the ( medical profession ia expected. j The opening meeting at 10 o'clock this ' morning will be called to order by Dr. F. W. Dean of this city, chairman of the j local committee on arrangements. Charles W. McDonald, president of the Commercial club, will deliver the address of welcome, which will be responded to by Dr. E. W. Clark of Grlnnell, la., president of the Iowa State Medical society. This aeaslon will be devoted to reports ot omcera ana committees and other business matters only. The remaining sessions will be de voted to the presentation of papers. Of flcers for the ensuing year and the place of next yeatj'a meeting will be selected at the morning session Friday. At the evening session today Dr. John E. Summers of Omaha, prealdent of the society, wilt deliver his address and Dr. Richard C. Moore, also of Omaha, will de liver an oration on medicine. Where Shall I Bay My Groeerleaf WE ANSWER THIS QUE8TION, FIRST. WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT; SEC OND, WHERE THIS GOODS ARB FRESH AND FIRST CLASS; THIRD, WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE COURTEOUS AND HONEST TREATMENT. WE FULLF1L THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS IN EV ERY RESPECT. OIVE US A TRIAL OR DER AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE OUR REGULAR CUSTOMER. JOHN OLON. 739 W. BROADWAY. Just a few farm wagona left that will be aold out at cost. Better get around and see "Van Brunt" before they are 11 aold. Special prices on watches, chains, fobs and charms' this week at Leffert's. Be our windows. Real Eatate Tranafers. These transfers were reported to The Be September $ by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: Frans Kensler and wife to Dora Hen nings, lots 2 and 3, block 2, Lodge's addition. Walnut, la; w d $1,000 Sarah B. B. Rohrer and husband to H. R. Lemen, lota 2, 3. 4. 6 and . Rohr er's subdivision of part of s4 block $, Mill addition, Council Bluffs, fa; w d 1,500 Irving T. Honnold and wife to Fred A. Blgelow, Iota and 7, block 1, Car son, la; w. d too Mabel Venard and husband to Thomas H. James, lota 9 and 10, block 11, McMahon, Cooper & Jefferls addition. Council Bluffs, la; w d 180 Thomas J. Evans to Carl Jsnssen. lot 17, block 15, Evans' Second Bridge addition. Council Bluffs, la; w d 100 Charles M. Bright to William 8. Swan son, lots $ and , block 1, Sunnyslde addition, Council Bluffs, la; w d 10-) Andrew E. Jensen to Christens B. Jen sen, lot 11, block 8, Crawford s addi tion. Council Bluffs, la; w d 100 Seven transfers, total -....$4,381 CENTRAL FLOUR-11.15. Every sack warranted Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones St MALONEY'8 NEW LOCATION, 3$ PEARL ST. James W. Bleelt Disappears. Jamea W. Bleelt, an employ of the Keller-Farnsworth Furniture company, haa been missing from hla home at 21f North i First street, since Monday evening. Re I latives and friends of the missing man fear that hs haa met with some mislrip and last evening called on the police to assist In locating him. Monday Bleelt and hla wife returned from a visit with relatives in Oakland, Ia , Bleelt having been given a vacation of two week and waa to have returned to work Tuetday.' Monday evening Bleelt accom panied his wife and sister-in-law down tnw. When they started for hsxs hs aaJd he would follow In a few minutes. That l the last they have seen or heard of him. Bleelt Is years old and IS said, by those who know him, to have no bad habits. Ills wife," to whom he has been married Shout two years, was prostrated with worry over his disappearance and had to be taken In the home of her parents. Bleelt Is known to have had over $100 with him Monday evening. Swanaon Music company. 407 Weat Broadway the place where you will find a splendid assortment of pianos to select from. Conovers. Cables, Schubert and Kingsbury's. All clean, new goods, price and terma to suit every person. We thing It a good house to deal with. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SBK VICE AND HOME COOKINQ. The Calu met restaurant, 620 Broadway. Marrlaae Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued to the fol lowing: Name and rMldenoe. Age. Andrew H. K. Vail, San Jose. Ill ,.40 Emma R. McElhaney. San Jose. Ill 40 U T. Woodward, Council Bluffs K5 Msttle' Palmer. Council Bluffs M William C. Alexander. St. Paul. Neb...!H Mary P. Iughlln, St. Paul, Neb 2a Will H. Hamilton, Creslon. la .22 Ethel Bonham. Council Bluffs is Earl Johnson. Omaha , y Lizale Nichols, Omaha W. J. McCullcy. Pocatello, Idaho JS Jennie A. Sllnger. Council Bluffs 14 A. Mrlassr A Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. 61$ Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. Diamonds and all other precloifs stones, loose and mounted; the largest stock In the city. At Iffert's. John Dot son ghoota Himself. At an early hour this morning John Dot- son, IS years of age, shot himself at the j residence or his brother-in-law, C. Skip ton, on Avenue B, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. He has three bullet wounds In his body, but whether the In juries are fatal Is not known at present. He was taken to the General hospital. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to Duncan & Dean or the Duncan Shoe company are requested to call and settle at once. MALONEY'8 NEW LOCATION, PEARL ST. SO MISOR MENTION. Davis, drugs. Clarke, sodas. . Stockert sella carpets. Fine engraving at Leffert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Get those new photos at Bcnmldt's. Plumbing and heating, Blxby ft Son. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Thono 7. Woodiing Undertaking company. Tel 33$. Picture framing, C. E. Alexander, 3J3 Broadway. For printing and binding telephone 94. Morehouse St Co. Mngaxlnes well bound. Morehouse & Co., 18 North Main street. W. L. Beaitle. commercial agent for the Illinois Central, arrived home yesterday lrom a visit iu Madison, Wis. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT George Hoagland has the Kansas Shall brick. All hard brick. Oct his prices See Stephen Bros, for fire brick and fire clay, sewer pipe, fittings and garden host. WANTED, BOV TO LEARN THE TIN NER 8 TRADE. 8WAINK JUAUUlt, J WEST BROADWAY. The Misses Lena knd Gusta Wallway of 439 South First street, are visiting friends In Lincoln, Neb., and taking in the stale fair. , I pay $12 per ton for cast Iron; mixed, $10; stove, $; rags, IVic per lb.; rubber, 7c; copper, 14c per lb. J. Ki-telman, 04 Main, both phones (60. We wholesale Ice cream. .Shipped to any part of tho state. Special prices to the r tall trade. I Mucci, 213 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, is. Tel. S64. Every day la enrollment day In Western Iowa college. Positions secured for our graduates. Send for catalogue. Fhone lor information both phones. We have the finest line of sample moii'i menta to select trom In the west. Sheeiey ac Lane Marble and Granite Works, ili Eaut Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Don't fall to see the Colea New High Oven range. Wonderful departure. See It at our atore. You will be Interested. Pad dock Handschy Hardware company. W. H. Busse, Sherman Humphreys and A. A. Kirk were yesterday appointed deputy sheriffs without costs to the county. They will serve aa special officers at the meet fair and carnival. Rev. Henry Delxmg performed the mar riage ceremony yesterday for William C. -Alexander and Mary P. Laughlln of Bt. Paul, Neb., and KhtI Johnson and Lixxle Nichols, both of Omaha. The Fish and Game Protective associa tion haa decided to abandon the tlsn bake and smoker It Intended to give for the benefit of Its members at the Lake Manawa club houae the middle of the month. The Board of Education will hold a special meeting this evening in the superin tendent's office in the High school building lor the purpose of assigning teachers for the new school term which opvns next Monduy. Carnival is here; fall is here; Hicks' new fall goods are here; as fine a line aa ever came to the city. Please call and be con vinced before buying that I can deliver the goods In up-to-date style and shapes. E. 8. Hicks. The following iced drinks and Ice cream will be served all this week at the Clark Drug company's: Madja. froxen phosphate, Siberian flip, eldorado aundae, tropical sun dae. Carmencita kiss, southern beauty, American sundae and Greenland Iceberg. Perry Ferd, claiming to be purchasing agent of fh Winnipeg, Yankton ft Gulf railroad, was released from the city Jail yesterday. The Logan authorities notified the local police that they did not want Ford at present and could get him when they did. Ford'a right name Is said to be Benedict lon Miller. Chief Richmond If of the opinion that the man la somewhat unbalanced mentally. Because he slapped Peter Laraen on the mouth Instead of on the wrist, and thus violated one of the rulea ot polite etiquette. O. D. Talbot was called upon to pay a fim of $10. and coats ia the court of Justlc Gardiner yesterday. Talbot and Laraen sr. residents of Cut-Oft and during a heate argument over ths meandering of a cot Talbot backed up hla end of the contro versy by striking Laraen In the mouth. Word has been received of the death a McCool Junction, Neb., Tuesday night c Colonel B. Crab be. father of Mrs. S. Farm worth of this city. Mrs. Farns worth wa at his bedalde when he passed away an will remain for the funeral, which will 1 held Friday at York, Neb. Thomas Farn worth of this city, grandson of the d ceased, will attend the funeral. Colon Crabbe was well known In Council Blurt having frequently visited hla daughter a: lamiiy her. WE MEN FOG3 - - . L.'. AWLLLaJ ran. '"I"'" A Hirst RAILROAD RATE HtARlNC ?ewpr ipe Ven Ask Commi sicn for ( hn? cf t'lts ificMiou. . RAILROADS SET UP A NOVEL DEFENSE Allege the Prtltlnnera Are Member nf a Trast and Have o Standing at I m it Rntltllnat Them ' to Redress. (From s Stuff Cotresnotident 1 DES MOINKS. Is., Sept. S. 'Special. W At the hearing of the.sttite rallrosd com mission today on arguments for the rhaage of rates on a number of articles the Fort Dodge concern, which matiufaatures stone ware, ask-ed for a reduction of the trolght so as to change the classlflCatlnn to class "D" on carload lots. Represent stive R. M Wright declared that a reduction of the rate was necessary In order thst Fort. Dodge could compete with concerns outside ths state. Renresent.itlvea of the rnllroad de clared thn,t the Fort Ulge concern was a member of the trust and didn't need to have any advantages aa all cmnpelltlon wa throttled. Mr. Wright did. not deny trr1 the concern was a memher of the trust bul , argued that the rates Jn.Vhe State were toe high compared with the Interstate rates. Marshalltown manufacturers Interested It making Iron culverts, 'smoke stacks and bridge cylinders asked thst such article' be placed In class "1". for less thafl carload lots and In class "8" for carload lots. Thf railroads argued that -the rate la already less than the western classification and ths.1 these pipes are so large and weigh so llttlt that there Is already no profit In thelt. transportation. Commissioner Ketehuin ad vanced the tllef that Iron pipes for cul vetts are coming Into quite aeneral use and that the shipments will, be quite Isrge from this on and that' there should be some re duction. No definite action was taken. Tin hearings will continuetomorrow. Want l,sw Applied to Restaurants. The Iowa Retsll Grocers' association hat made aji appeal to State Tood and Dairy Commissioner H. R. ' Wright, to have him change hla ruling that the state pure food lnw does not apply to reataurantB. The commissioner has held that- a customer In a restaurant buys a meal and not articles of food In the sense that the pure-foo.1 law applies and hence hellevea that the law applies to the grocers and that a restau rsnteur can aell anything he wishes to The grocera hold that the restaurant pro prietors ought to be responsible under the law the same as a grocer. . I.eatslatlTe Polities. Reports from Incomplete returns of the primaries !n Buena Vista county Indicate that Representative Buckingham has been renominated by the republican. A stiff fight was made against him because of the iviu ine incurs orb uiu wnicn nr intro duced at the hint session of the legislature Dr. Emmert of Cass county, who was un seated by the republicans four, years ago In favor of Senator Bruce, has consented to accept the nominal Ion by tho democrat from the Shelby-Cans district, given him a few days ago. He at first refused. Cjnmmlns Invited to, Indiana. , Governor Cummins has-been given an Iri. . .nation uj nit; ii'yiiiiivaiia vi Alitiiaii appear In that stale, for a. number, of ad dresses in asslatanca of the . ticket, lit will probably accept, If possible. Th guv ernor haa . also been Invited to speak at the big republican meeting In Kurt Dodge, with Senator Dolliver, September 14. Wanla Expense Horn'' bVlrtate, The Polk county supervisors have told Sheriff Loper to allow the slate to bear all the expense and trouble of returning es raped inebriate patients- to Knoxvllle. The sheriff has received word from -the Insti tution that a large number of the patient have escaped that were there from this county. The supervisor hold that the stale Is responsible and ordered the sheriff not to bring any bills for expenses of the re turn of tho patlenta. Just what effect thla will have la not known. The members of the Board of Control are absent from the city today and could not be questioned,' but It is expected that unless sheriffs en deavor to return the prisoners the escape will be frequent. Bis; Democratic Gathering. The big opening of the democratic cam paign will take place tomorrow al Ot tumwa, when Claude R. Porter, the demo cratic nominee for gbvernor, will deliver an address. The prepared address of Mr. Porter make about rwo( aolld "newspaper pagea and will consume about two hours in Its delivery. Advance copies have teen given to the Iowa press.' Prominent demo crats have arranged to gq to Ottum'wa front thla city to hear the address. John D. Dcnmson, Jr., the nominee for lieutenant, governor, will ttpekk , the next day ' at Ciajlon, in Wright county-' Forced Ills Son to Rob. Albert Wrlgley, a boy- of 8 -years, when put In the sweat box today by the Des Moines detectives, told the officers that hi father had forced hlin to commit burg laries. He said that the fattier bboated him Into the window of William -Kelaey's home and assisted him in robbing the M. E. Wicker home. Tha father posed as a book agent and kept the attention of th family while the boy rummaged thevhouse. Conference fur leeond District. The republican state central-committee1 today concluded arrangements for holding a conference of republican leaders' and edi tors in Davenport for the Second congres sional district September 1. It seems, cer tain now that the democrats will nominate Walsh of Clinton as candidate for congress agalnat Dawson. The Second district 1 ths closest district In the. state and It is rscog- ilxed that considerable work will have la e done in It. Ensaaeret. Will Be a Candidate, . . ATLANTIC, la...-Sept. $.-Speclal.)-Dr.-. M. Emmeret of thla place, who had re used to allow the use of his name before he senatorial convention of the democratic arty held at Harlan lust Saturday,, has nally consented to make the racs. 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