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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. . SEPTEMBER 14. , 1006. A. J DEATH NOTICES 3HRT-MIM Llllle B .4 I" this Septem ber 11, lari aged 4 year. month, .day; 1ter of Mm. W. O, Van lervoort and Atnnao B. Iort. rmvrJ serves Friday. September 14. Iv. at I o'clock from the First Baptist ehorch. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. 3IESEN Annie. BrpnJf 11. ged 22 yeara . , Funerdl Frldsy morning st : o clock frnm ih. t4.nM. U14 Rotlth Fifth street. to St. PhHc-nei.es cathedral at t clock. IneiJnericjier. . . MONUMENTS Great Western Granite Co. Douxian trn. i - M42 P24 PRINTING... LY I VNG8TAD High Orade ivn Calendar. JORVB, Capitol Av. -til rPI,FTTB i-Bha of J! Calendar. Rnell Printing Co., tit B.. 12Ui Be -Mm Ol CALLING crd -Be, per hundred, Ceetle- man mnunf ia, unit o. Mia ei. 887 Ot WE HAVE a imw press wn Job too larga or two small., central- rrinting to. m M-7SQ OH LOST AND FOUND I3ST liver' and white pointer, big brown spot over lbotiMer: name B. r. Brown on collar. Notify- loan Farnam, or 'pbona Doug, mm ana receive rewara. - Lost-M701 LOT-Bunch f key in front of poet-A office or near there Ititurn to nee omce 1 and get ti-OO reward. Iat-M77l 14X FENCING WIRE AND IRON'-feneaa: lowest prices: free catnlorue. Omaha Wire and Iron Works, 'W3-3&-37 No. 24ttl 8t; Tel. Douglas iroz. : - m wi uii ANCHOR and iron Fencing; wire Fencing $c per foot. . 90S N. 17th St. Tel, Red 814 . ,. ... V. , ' ! '. V-M8UB 013. CHAMPION. fence beek til B, lttb. Jug. FLORISTS HEBB A aWOBODA. 1415 Farnam. -73 L. HENDERSON, Farnam. Tel. Doug. WANTED TO BORROW . .. .i.. . - , WANTED To borrow tB0 or tl.ooo home money on ample, well 1 rented residence property In South. Otnsha, at T per cent AddrenajN 87. Bet! V 47 'WANTED TO BUY WANTED-To biy second-hand furnltur. stoves, earpeta, cloGiing and shoes; pay Uie Dt prices, lei. uougias-wn. . - ' ' N-M3MO MUSIC: AND ' LANGUAGES j CHATELAIM School of Languages- FrancD,. (German, t) panic ti; fencing. 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Ulna til comieny barraok will be received bare until I p. m., October 1. laud. Information fur- nianea upon applM-amur. Plana and sprd- noawna may mmra a. quartermaster or flcea OtaahA and- Defvrer. -at tills ofhee. i nueq tnatce reaerves risni io acrepi or reje. i auy or ail proposals or any part Miereor. Knvelovee - oonlalnlng propoaals enou.q oe inar-Hea rrmpwa ror narraca, rt Mesde. B. D.j" and addressed Major a at. Turner, cjotuttrm-ttog gtiartermaster. tv 14-ls-li-lt Oct-U-U L.os AnsiB imina....ui;N em aio:w pm Fast Kali ..........a 1 :M pm a I SO pm Colorado Special.. ., a. 7:46 am a 1:44 am Karth Platte Looal.....a 8:10 am' 'a 4:U Bra NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl MIOR MKJITIOS. Dsvls, drug. Clark's, sods. , Stovkert aella carpets Flna engraving at Leffert's. Ed Roger' Tony Fault bear. Get thoae new photo at Schmidt'. , Plumbing and heating. Blxby Bon. I-ewls Cutler, funeral director, phon IT. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel lit. School supplies. Alexandra, SSI B'way. For nrlntlnr nA hlnrfln laleohOn 4. Morehouse A Co. - Maraalnee. well hntind. Morehouse A Co.. It North Main. DIAMONDS AH AM INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Bur your chonorrinhi and recorda from Williamson, 17, Koutn Main street, Bluff City Masonic lodjre will meet this 1 Geora-e Hoacland haa the Kansas Bhall brick. All hard brick. Get blf prlcea. Bee Stephen Bros, for Are brick and firs clay, sewer pipe, fitting and garden hose. Have you seen Hunter's 37 14c shirts for men? Many of them worth double the price. Do not send us your lumber bill to figure unless you Intend to give It tq us If we are Uta lowest.. Vm,V fElU'F'l and family. - : - " We take contract for paper ' hanglr.g. ? alntlng and Interior decorating. Borwick, 11 South Main. Night school ODena Monday evening. B d- t ember 17. - College office open evenings this week. Western Iowa College. The Mlsae Emily and.Dru Rutherford. who have been visiting relatives and friends In this city, returned to Denver. Colo., yesterday. Wanted two good carriers. BOYB DISCHARGED FROM OTHER PA PERS NEED NOT APPLT. OMAHA BEK. 10 PEARL STREET. I psy 112 per ton for cast Iron: mixed. 110; stove, l&; rags, 1V40 per lb.) rubber, 7 He; copper, Ho per lb. J. Katelman, 803 Main, both 'phones 660. Council Bluffs lorfwe of Elks will hold a special meetinc this evenlna for Initiation and other work. A lunch will be served at the close of the meeting. We wholesale Ice cream. Shipped to any part of the state, Special pricee to the " w ",,""' retail trade. I Muccl, 211 West Broadway, attorney to enter the lists against Con Council Bluffs, la.. Tel. 14 I greeeman Walter I. Smith, but It la not A build Ins: permit waa Issued yesterday 1 4n VI ... If . - .. - h...1 . tory frame cottage at Ninth avenue and seventn street, to cost .luu. We have the flneat line of sample monu ments to select from In the west. Sheeley A Lane Marble and Granite worka, 217 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Justice Field performed the marrtase ceremony yesterday for Mearle B. Wetmor ana tnia nuscn, Dorn or Adair, ia., and J. A. Allen .and Mary Brown, both of Omaha. H. V. Battey, clerk of the district court. received word yesterday from Superinten dent Witte of the state asylum for the in sane at Clarlnda that Alexander Hunter, snt up irom tnia county in ism, naa a lea. with Incorriaibllltv. waa yesterday ordered by Judire Macv committed to the Girla' In- dustriaf school at Mltchellvllle. She will be taken there today by Rev. Henry DeLong, court probation officer. The Clark Drug company will serve the following drinks this week: Greenland Iceberg, ltc; American Bundae. He: Madja, 10c; Southern Beauty. 16o; FToaen Phos phate, 10c; Eldorado Sundae, lie; Tropical Bundae, 16o; Happy Thought, 15c; Car- macieta Kiss, toe While throwing horseshoes for points a day or so ago; Harold Smith, living on Mill street, was struck by one of the shoes thrown by George Templeton. one of the youthful players. A deep gash was cut In young Smith's head and for a while he waa rendered unconscious.- The residences of Michael Btageman and Mrs. Charles McN&mara In Garner town- ehrp were broken Into and robbed Wednes day night. At the Stageman home the thievea awured a gold watch and a quan tity of clothing. . At Mrs., McNamara's the thieves obtained a gold watch, three gold rings and clothing. Fred Chllds, living In the same townanip, touna in me neia a satchel and some old clothing. Indicating that the thieve had discarded their old tarments for those taken from uie two nouses. . . . w lot of ooa ""a"' taken la trade on .pianos, thoroughly overhauled ta fln, condition, at from 110 to 125. on terms. Bourlclus Piano House, ill I Broadway, where the organ stand upon th building. THE MOST UP-TO-DATH RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKXNO. The Calu- fxaamlmet restaurant, 110 Broadway. Flaea for Beatlag Bay. John Halle, republican candidate for con- 1 aiaoie, wa mivu iw ia i"- . . . . . t , . m. a I n 1 I court yesterday morning for beating a I U-vear-otd boy named Edward Jensen. Halle made no denial of beating the boy, but contended - that he was justified In doing so because, a be alleged, the youth bad acted Improperly In th proaenoe cf some small girls, with whom he was play ing. This wa vigorously denied by th boy and the evidence went to show that Jensen and the other children were pick- I grapes on a piece of disputed property, when Halle is ssld tn htm Vdk thMtaTtl VotinaT Jn" own n1 b ,na choked him mm.II MA mAA Hia.lt In T M A T.M , 1 1 A n. pealed from the court's finding to th district court after filing a bond In th urn of 1109. If you think of painting your house let us give you an estimate now. We guar antee the paint to be mad of pur ma terials, mixed and put up by skilled me chanics, so when we psint It stsys painted. We also have some odd lots of artlstlo wsll- I paper that we are closing out at low prloss I ta make wav for new stock. If you want good paper at little cost come see u now. Jenaen A t Nlcolaesen, 731 Broadway. BEWARE OF CAR SHORTAGES. Coal will be hard to ret In October. ' Order now ana get geoa eervice. ttnaenstein Smith. 1101 South Sjxtb treet 'Pbon 112. I I Retallere Klect OMvrrs. I it . . . a I me xjouncii oiuns neiaii urocrr. anu 1 Butchers aasoclatton elected tneee otllceis for the ensuing year, laat night; President. John R. Toller; vice president. Gus itlnrlchs; treaaurer, Julius Heppner; secretary, Robert Hunting-ton; director. Jacob Zoller. E. A. Countryman, Charles Krlngle, John Beck, J. A. Kirk and John Oiaon. Besides those elected the nominations for the various offices msde 'at the previous meeting were aa follows; . , President John Olson, John T. Mul- queen, J. c. Jensen, it. r. Knudsen: vice resident, C. II. Huher, I. Green, J. Reck, Kepptier. W. Williamson, E; A. Country- msn; treasurer, n. k. ianicis, tieorge Miller. J. A. Kirk. Huntington had no op post Ion for re-election as secretary. rr gala. A GOOD PATING SHOE STORE. DOING lUrtO A MONTH. WILL INVOICE U.0U0. SPLENDID OPENING. DUNCAN A DKANE. S MAIN ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Owaer Needs Moaey, Muet sell t-room dwelllmj; rents tor tl per montn. TeL tl.' Chaa. T. Officer, 41 Broad way, Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and residence. Age. ... at ... XI ... it ... 18 ... ... la ... It Iaranard Jackson. Council Bluffs.. Grace A. Coulee. Beatrice. Neb.... Mearle B. W lilt more, Adair, Ia.... KUa Ruach, Adair, Ia Jacob J. Lippoid. Falls City. Nek. Bortha F. Cole, Omaha............. J. A. Allen. Omaha Mary Brown, Omaha MALO NET'S NEW LOCATION. II PEARL BT. BLUFFS 8u TeL 43. I CALL ON DAULMAN FOR HELP Iowa Danaorata Wait Omabani te Auiit in tat Bic Porur Matting. SBBHamMavaj LITTLE TALK OF THE NOMINATIONS Effort Betas Made to I a data Hob. Lew Geaaag . Make the Bare fee Ceagresa Agalast Walter I. Smith. Local democrats In charge of tba Porter ,.,.. .... t.. ........ 1 . Mayor Jim Dahlman of Omaha a on of the attractions of the gathering. An In vitation Is to be sent Msyor Dahlman and other prominent democrat of Omaha to attend the meeting and greet their party's candidat for governor of the state of Iowa. C. W. Miller of Des Molnea. chsirmsn of the democratic state central committee, has notified J. J. Hughea. member of the com mittee from the Ninth district, that he will be here the day of the meeting and assist In stirring up things. Colonel Elboeck, publisher of a German paper In Des Molnea, who la actively engaged In booming Mr, Porter'a candidacy, has been In Council Bluffs thl week looking the ground over and arranging some of ths preliminaries for Mr. Porter's sppesrance here next Tues day. Colonel Elboeck Is sufficiently opti mistic to express hie opinion that Mr. Porter will be the next governor of Iowa. The doughty colonel expects to be present at the rally here and assist In shouting for the gubernatorial candidate. The democratic conventions of the Flf teenth judicial and Ninth congraaalonal dls tricts are to be held in thia city the morn ing of the Porter meeting. There Is some talk of naming Lew Genung, the Glenwood definitely known whether runum wiitin ." Tp to date no aspirants for the nomination for judge of the district court have an nounced themselves at! it la no secret thst the party la at a loss for candidates witting to be led to the slaughter. A. Metsgar A Oa. New Location of 'Wholesale Bakery. Ill Mynstsr 8treet. Co. Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. MALONET8 PEARL BT. NEW LOCATION. It CENTRAL FLOUR . 15. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar kst. Both 'phone K NO HORSE RACIHG GOES OX M3DAY Mayer aad Chief Rlehssaad Serve Motle aa Promaters. . Members of a local gun club had planned what was advertised as a "grand tourna ment of sporting events" to be held Sun day at th Union Driving park. According to th big posters placed about town there was to be a shoot In the morning, horse races, automobile races and a base ball In the afternoon. There will, however, be no horse races as Mayor Macrae and Chief fkf Vol In. Vlnhmnnn nnllH. th. m hsm. .... of the "Brand tournament" that tMs-featir ... hA " ,a - J' .' U ,. ' inated. They were told In plain language that the city ; administration would not stand for horse racing, for purses on the Sabbath.-- . When the affair waa first planned, it was the understanding of Mayor Macrae and Chief Richmond that It merely In tended to havs a few roadster matches between horses belonging to the members of the club, but when the big posters an nounced that running races with "liberal purses" were to be features of the day' sport they began to. alt up ' and tak notice. A conference between the chief executive and the chief of police resulted In the mandate being Issued that no horse races for purse went In Council Bluffs on ths Sabbath. While th promoter of th "grand tournament of sporting events" were deeply chagrined they announced that. all the other features would be pulled oft aa advertised. t,W0 acre good farm land In eastern Colo rado. t per acre and up; no Irrigation re quired. Can raise all kind of small grain aad corn. A few good homestead jaia our land. Bend for printed matter. F. C Lougee. 124 Main street. Council Bluffs. Ia. If you need a sewing machine or want to rent a machine or want your mcchlne repaired, call on Williamson, at 17 South Main street, he haa machines to rent front' Sta up. Probating of Old Will. Twenty yeara ago the will of William Bauerkemper waa filed for probate In the district court, but It wss not until yester day that It. was admitted to probate on application of the widow, to whom the entire estate had been left and who had been named as executrix under th instru ment. The will, dated December t. 188. bore the signature of William Bledentopf, Frederick Sperling and Hermann Kracht, aa witnases. All three have elnce died and It waa neces sary before the will could be admitted to probate yesterday that the signatures of the three witnesses be identified. Peter Tholl testified to the signatures of Slenden topf and Kracht, while Henry . Sperling testified to thst of hi father, Frederick Sperling. At the time the will was filed J. J. Shea wss clerk of the district court. Th record show thst notice of publication wa mads In regular form In th sine defunct Council Bluffs Globe, but for some reason the proceedings stopped there and no effort waa made to have th will ad mitted to probate until a few day ago when the widow filed her application. Swanaon Music company, 40T Wear Broadway th place where you will And a aplendld assortment of pianos to select from. Conovera, Cables, Schubert and Kingsbury's. All clean, new goods. Price and term 'to suit every person. Ws thing It g good bouse to deal with. Now the carnival I over you had better look over our stock of range, cook and heaters. There la comfort and satisfaction In every stove we sell. See the new high even range. Paddock A Handschey Hard ware company, 41 South Main. rigarlaaT Tp aa tract Fair. At a meeting of the street fair and car nival committee yesterday report shewed that the attendance this year waa larger than that of any previous fair. The com mittee is not yet la a position to knew what the receipts and dlsbureementa for this year will amount to, as there ar still some collections to make and some bills to pay. There I every reaaoa te believe, however, that th profit will be aatlafac tory and compare favorably with thoae of former year. This was th Brat year the fair was var. held without soliciting eoa- trihutlon from business melt and other. A detailed statement of every Itenf of re ceipt and expense t 'being prepared by th committee and when completed and audited It will be published. At previously announced the money, derived from th street fair and carnival, sfter certain pay ment to charitable and other organisation. Is to be devoted to the .use by the Com mercial club In. furthering Its work ,of se curing new Industries for Council Bluffs. We sell the Royal Red Cross base burner. Come In and see that Keltpe grata. Al wsy pleased to show you. gwaln A M-iuer, S3-M Broadway. All persons knewtag themselves to b Indebted to Duncan Dean at the Duncaa Bhoe company are requested te call and settle at once. Matters la District Caart. A .settlement waa reached In the blstrlct court yeaterday before the case was brought to trial In the' suit of Mrs. Emma L. Norman against John A. Norman, her husband. By the terms of th settlement Mr. Norman I to have the ownership of the homestesd at 183 Fifth avenue and ll.OOft In cash by October 1. If the cash Is not forthcoming by that date Mrs. Nor man will be given a Judgment for the amount against the ' husband farm . In Mill county, upon which attachment pro ceedings were brought about a year ago. If the settlement Is earned out by the time ststnd the pending suit Is to be dismissed. John A. Norman is the father of J. O. Norman, who committed suicide a few day ago by drinking carbolic acid. About a year - ago John A. Norman left Council Bluffs for the ostensible purpose of making a trip to Portland.' Ore., to- visit the ex position. 'Instead he Is said to have gone to his fomer homa. lit Sweden. Hla wife haa, it I said, heard from him since he left here. A niece who made her home with Normans until Mrs. Norman became suspicion and ordered her from the house left the city at the same time thst Norrrjan did. ; The suit In which W C". Koons sought to recover 16.000 from J.'W.' Squire was set tled and dismissed In district court yester day, Koons accepting. 75t In full settlement of his claim. Etly Brown was granted a divorce from Harry Brown. , Emma Wlllett filed original notice of suit for divorce from William Wlllett,, alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Judge Macy has announced that on Mon day morning he will go through the docket and strike oft all cases, which have been pending for a year and oyer without any attempt having been made to .bring them to trial. x ... . BEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY IN OCR NEW BUILDING of the'Monarch malleable Iron or steel ranges. Ths only perfect range on the market, thst 'Jasts and gives satisfaction. Keller-Fafnsworth Furniture company, I11-1J-16 West. "Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. iReal Estate Traaafera - These' transfers were reported to The Bee September 13 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Peter Rief and wife to T.' Tfeahafer, part se4 se lJ-74-44 -w. d I 2,100 George W. Spencer and wife to Eva I. Gibson, lot 7. In block 10, In Hyatt's auodivlslon, in council uiuns, la., W. d J.vfc George H. Mayne, administrator, to E a I. Gibson, lot 7.' In block 10, In Hystt's- subdivision. 'In Council Bluffs, Ia., admrs. d..,j". D. H. - Pleper and wife to Samuel Gayman, part of lota 1 snd 8. In block US, in Neola. Ia., . d... X .H. Easlmsn to John Hutchlngs. lot l.ttt MS L 1 H K n I . O i rt V. K In Glendale addition, to Council B'ff. Ia.. w. d...,.a..m.l 8,000 J. C. Barhvte to Mrs. J.. R. Btone. ' part of lot 52, In Johnson's addition to Council Bluffs, la., qv c. 4 380 Louisa Gets and husband-to L. Orell, - . lots 10, 11 and 13. In block 20. In Galesburg addition to Council Bluffs, Ia., w. d .f...l. 00 W. II. Kimball and wife to Thomas G. Green and Frank C. Rlker, lots SO and II. in block 7. Jn Highland Place addition ' to Council Bluffs, Ia.. s. w. d.... 1 Trustees of W. W. Marsh -Estate to -Georgs P. Sheldon, lot 8ft, In block 28, In Ferry addition to Council Bluffs, Ia., w. d Mary E. Capatlck and husband to -Theodore Gutttar. lot 1, in block 11. ' In Jackson's addition to Council Bluffs. Ia., q. c. d. 23 James P. Chrlstensen ndi wife to -Benjsjnln-Fehr Real Estate com pany, lot 29. In block 12. In Ferry addition, and lot a. In block 83, In Central subdivision, - in - Council I Bluffs, la., w. d j.. v.;... 1 Elmer L. Fehr to George P. Sheldon, lot 10. In block 3, in Ferry addition . to Council Bluffs. Ia.. q. e. d.' 1 A. C. Rief to Peter Rief. part seU se4 18-74-44. and lot 18. in block I, In William' First addition, to Council Bluff a Ia.. w. d .'... 1 Thirteen transfers, total.- IW.OSJ Ceaeert for Oraaa Feed. A concert will be given this evening at the First Presbyterlsn rtVurrh for the ben efit of the organ fund f'oh Bethany chapel. This Is the program: Instrumenta Solofhe Rustle of Spring. ,...A......t..,.. Llnding Quartet A Spring Song Plnsutts Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Wsrd, Mr. Cokcr, Dr. Clsude Lewis. - Solo Doan To' Cry, Ma Honey..;..; Miss Laura Robinson. . Recitation A Raven In an Elevator.... Mies Varlns Standford. Solo The Red,-Red Rnse Hasting Miss Ethel Kendell. Recitation The Transformation of Miss Phlllura Mrs. Robert Wallsce. Duet Oh, Thst We Two, Were Maying. . Smith Misses Maud snd Mabel Hosgland. Violin Solo Selected. m Mr. C. E. Lsustrap. Recitation The Soul of the Violin v Miss Florence Denny. Quartet Oh, Friend, .'Tie Bummer Weather - Brewer Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Ward. Mr. Coker. Dr. Claude Lewie.. . Recitation Their last Ride Together.... Miss Mary L. Wallsoe. Instrumental Solo -A Norwegian Bridal Procession uneg Miss Katherine , Warner. , Save one-third1 on your boy's school suit by buying It at Hunter's special ssls of boys' clothing, all this month.- ' N. T. Plumbing Co. TeL ttt. Night Lilt For Imported wines, liquors and Bud. wetser beer, go to L. Bosenfeld. wholesale liquor dealer, til South Main street. Night school opened Monday evening, September 17.. College office Vppen evening thl week. Western Iowa College. Th Bundsy schools of the three churches In Dumfrle will hold a convention Bnndsy, September it Ttiose ' on th program ar mostly from this city and A. M. Hutchln. son, Rev. Henry DeLong and Alexander Tipton, all of this city, are la charge of the meeting. The program Issued yesterday Is aa follow; ' MORNING. ! 30:00 a. m. A union service of all th Schools. 10:0a. m. Prayer service; , Rev. Henry DeLong. .' '' . 1100a. m. Addres. H. .r. tlaseltnn. ' 11:15 a m.i-Addres, Rev. Joseph Still. . 11 8S a. ro Addresa Rev. Martin. II on m.-Bliort talks. -lt:M p. m. Basket dinner. AFTERNOON. '' t ot p. m. Prayer servlca 18 p. m-Vlddraes. Rev. O. P. Csweltl. 1 40 j. ro. Short talks by Dr. Vlontgom ery, Clem F. Kimball and other. 8:00 p. m.-r Address, Colonel C. O. Saund ers. 8 80 p. m. Volunteer remark. -4-wp. in. Matter of business and collec tions. T : . 4 to p. m. Cons era Uoa ' servtea. Rev. M. McClur. , DICKINSON' UP FOR HERDER Aoomed af Btiar Itiponiiblt for tat Death tf Mitt Iftnt Bljdotboro GOVERNOR RETURNS FROM VACATION waaBBBBBxaaa Speak at Fart Dodge Teday, bat Will Formally Opea Hla Caataalga aa th Iflh Bad Keep It tp tatll Elertlea. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Sept. It. (Special.) H. B. Dickinson, the Des Moines Insurance man charged with complicity In the death', of Miss Irene Blydenburg of Eldors. wns taken this afternoon at I o'clock before Justice of the Peace F. -B.- Duncan en a charge of murder In the second degree, the Information being signed by the girl's brother. Frank Blydenburg. The bond waa fixed at 1ft. flOO. . which ' ha tailed to give, though It la Intimated It may be furnished later. The preliminary hearing was con tinued to. September 21 Dickinson wss arrested In Corning. Ia., late last night, and was brought . to Des Molnea. reaching this city at 8 this morn ing, in ' company, with Sheriff Maxon of Adams county, who made the arrest. Dickinson wa at once taken te the police station and locked up for the night. At the Union depot hla attorneys, Walter Mc- Henry snd G. R, Sanderson, sttempted to see him,, but the detfctlves refused and trouble nearly followed, DUkluson being driven away In the patrol wagon while his attorneys shouted after him not to talk. Proceedings further In the case were started this morning when at I o'clock the grand Jury subpoenaed witnesses In the esse and began an Investigation. The coroner will cause a second post mortem examination to be made tomorrow. Letters written by Wckinson ta Miss Blydenburg were given to the police department. One of there letters fixed July I at Marshall- town as a meeting place between the two and It Is the claim of the police .that the girl's ruin was accomplished there at that time. Thus fsr Dr. Gadd and Dr. Maple, who attended the girl, have not been' ar rested and may not be. It Is admitted that Dr. Msple wss not called In on the case till-Thursday of last 'Week 'and that the girl had been to him and asked him to relieve her, and that ha refused, but admitted , that he told the girl how It might be don by hetself and promised to treat her afterward if she were success ful. H. B. Dickinson, the Insurance man, has a wife and two children In this city. Goveraer Caanaatas Referee. Governor Cummins today returned from Colorado Springs, where he has been spend Ing a vacation recuperating after the vlg orous campaign. He left tonight for Port Dodge after spending the day In his office attending to an accumulation of corres pondence. Tomorrow at Fort Dodge Gov ernor Cummins will deliver an address on the republican party.' The occasion Is on In celebration of the anniversary of the republican party. The governor has pot had time to prepare a manuscript of the address, but It is understood that he will not touch on any of the Issues of th campaign, but will deal entirely with the history and glory of the party. His open lng campaign speech will b at Emmets burg September It. He will apeak at Bvee City Septegibcr 20. . Governor Cummins aatd today that hi time from thl en a far aa possible will be placed' at the dl posal of the state central' oommlttee. Marsh for Iowa Couamltteenaaa. Statements of C. W. Miller, chairman of the democratic state central committee that the national committee will (111 the va cancy caused by the resignation of Charles Walsh of this city and that the committee would consult th Ipwa slat committee and take Its advloe In tba appointment., is be ing construed by 'politicians as meaning that W. W. Marsh of Waterloo will b th appointee. It Is understood well that the conservative democrats generally are fa vorable tq Marsh and. In fact, h la th only person thought of aa conservative for the place. He Is a millionaire manufacturer of Waterloo. He Is th choice of conserv atives and th stats central committee haa a majority of conservatives. Mayor Dtsreaards I.arr. Mayor A. L. Ingledue of Marshalltown today told the League of Iowa Municipal! tlea that he paid no attention to the state law In the handling of tramps. Th hand ling of vagranla waa under discussion. Mayor Ingledue haa gained some notoriety In hla methods In that regard. He sets them to work, though the law doea not provide for such a course. Mayor Ingledue told the league that If the tramp refused to work he put him on a bread and water diet in solitary confinement, and otherwise made It so miserable for him that when once released lie would never aet foot In the city again. . , . It I such a satisfaction in house clean ing time to have your carpets and rugs taken away from the house, cleaned thor oughly and brought back Just the day you want them. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' The Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning and . Rug Manufacturing company, : tl North Main street. Telephone tit. Dye Trial JVew Oa. SIDNEY. Ia., Sept.' 13 (Speclal.)-Tlie trial of H. C. Dye for uttering a forged Instrument was begun yesterday In the dis trict court and most of ths day waa con sumed In th selection of a Jury.. Dye was formerly vice president of the Tabor State bank, . and about a year ago wa found short in his account. The shortage was made up by his father and other wealthy relatives, but six indictments were returned against him by the grand Jury and he now must face the music. The case will be stubbornly fought. T. 8. Steven of Hamburg I aaalstlng County Attorney Chantry, and Dye' attorney are W. E. Mitchell of Sidney.- Lew Gerwlng of Glen wood and Harl A Tlnley of Council Bluffs. OOOD WEIGHT, OOOD MEASURE AND OCOD QUALITY ARE MATTERS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE GROCERY BUYER; they are of much importance to ua; by having all three of th right atand-. ard w hav gained and continued to holJ tha trad of a larg and discriminating class of eustomsra. Can't w hav yours? Order ar filled promptly, and ' carefully and price ar a low aa th prevailing market rate will permit. John Olson, 738-41 Wsst Broadway. , Tribe af Bea Har Eatertalas MIBBOCRI VALLEY, la , Sept. 13 -Spe-clal The local lodg of th Trlb of Ben Huf held .an entertainment her last night at It headquarters. - with about 160 guests In attendance. A musical and literary pro gram waa rendered, after which refresh ments and dancing were indulged In. 'Its Hunter's for man' and boys' shirts, underwear, hosiery and neck ties. Dreath Brakes. ' SIDNEY, Is.. Bent. It (Special )-Tha drouth which -ha prevailed over thl sec tion for several weeks wa broken, yester day' by a copious downpour. Th rain wa much needed. It will help- the psaiures. put the ground In shape for fall' plowing and keep the eorn from ripening too fast. HALF PRICE SALE TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS The Entire Wholesale and Retail Stock of the American Talking R. chine Co.. Formerly ol 515 S. Saturday, Sept. 15th, in The -.. Lm m.rf nn nf the heat tralahti arm Standard Tslk-O-Phones, made by the: Tslh-O-Phone Co., and are te be found In the best families In Omaha and the entire west. It slso Includes nearly ?"0 of the new tnedel Taper Arm Tatk-O-Phones. i his new model hss no superior st any price and represents the highest perfection of the talking mscnine , srt. Are euuipen wun Ennls, reduced from 125 to $12.50 Sonsa, reduced from $40 to $20 .A No. 2, reduced from $35 to $17.50 Ws have also a number of second-hand machines of nearly all makes which w have taken In trade, varying in prfce from 82.60 up. These are all In good working Order. ... There Is Included In this hslf price sal an Immense stock of 10 snd 7-inch Records. The 50c Records, only 26c; the 86c Records, only. 18c. We realise that It will be Impossible, on account of . the rush, to play these Records for customers, so If customers are willing to select by name or number with out playing we will make the price . 20c and 16c. During this sale we will sell the best Agate Needlea aw 56c a thousand; SUO for 16o. ' whether intending e bny or not, im we Call or send for free sample of the great j will gladly entertain aa opportunity af "MWlowtone". Needle. This needle pos-1 fords. sees the beautiful quality which Its name I Mail orders will receive prompt attewtleh. implies, ii.vu per l.ouu. We take this opportunity to announce tht we have just finished the most com plete snd most comfortable Talking Ma chine Department Jn the entire west. .. Bros. Hayden SPECIAL HOMESEEKERm EXCURSOWSl ' To Ellsworth, Nebraska 'Sur. S-ptfmbcr 18, 1906, Leaving Omaha 4il0 P- M. , . 7b Mullen, Nebraska . . , ' Ck-tober 2, 10O, Leaving Omaha 11(10 P. M.", .' ' ' T : 7b "Hyannis, Nebtoska&tB, . ; , October 10, 10O6, Leaving Omaha 4:10 P. H.' -: ! t. ' I will personally conduct the) abovt) Horoeteekert Bxcur V batons, at which timet I will have with me .;tpwnhp.v-BlBUi'.' (Bhowlng the homestead land In these locllUie', . i ' SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES Land that are now being cancelled on reports of the Special Agents of the Government are generally desirable homesteads. .1 keep traok of all of . ' the cancelled lands for the benefit of the patrons of this bureau. RATKS AXD TICKETS Very low round trip Home- , geekers' Excuralon rates will be in effect an above dates to . theae deatlnatlona, and to any other points In the homestead countiee of Nebraska. Those holding excursion ticket deeir- lng to visit other points will be furnished township plats thow.,.. lng the homettead land In any aectlon they desire to visit - :- - MiW FOLUKU FKKl- Write today for our,newVriier- with map of Nebraaka, telling all "about the 840-aora free horn- eteadt, and how to acquire title. mmm The weathrr has been fine for .putting up hay and all crops, especially fmlt, are bountiful, Peaches and'- pears are so abundant a to break down the trees and many enormous specimens hare been placed on exhibition, Lore Weed la Fremoat t'eaaty. SIDNEY, Ia., Sept. lS.-tSpertal.) Several specimen of oxipropls, or loco weed, have been found in this county the last week. It Is a shrubby plant belonging to the bean family, having odd plnnats leaves and a plka of narrow flower cluster of violet or purple flowers. When stock, and especially horses: eat tha weed It sets them crssy. Th plsnt Is not often found here, but Is wsll known lit the west. lewa Sews otea. DAVENPORT Harry Pohlmann, a 1-vear-old lad. accidentally shot himself -with a rifle while In the barn shooting rats. Th tun lit penetrated the aesopnagus. CEDAR RAPIDS Joeeph Pendelicek. a young man 86 yeara of age, waa found dead In bed by his roommate with two bullet holes In his right temple. No cause la known for the act. CLINTON The thirteenth annual reunion Of Iowa's brigade will be held here Septem ber 2t and 27. Low rates have been secured from all roada and It Is planned to have one of the largest reunion of the brigade's hlatory. H. (T. Crockett, mayor, la chair man of the arrangement. Ill ! Wallace Scott's Mew Veatare. - PIERRE, 8. D., Sept. lt-(8peclal.)-Wallace D. Scott, formerly of Sioux Falls, who created a sensation by hi marrlag with Mr. Blanch. Mollneux. after ah had secured a. divorce -at Sioux Ralls, haa Joined fortunes with May Tohe; In a theatrical venture, and they have incor porated under the lawa of thl etat the Yohe Theatrical company, with head quarter at Sioux Falls, and a business office In -New York. - The . company, la tapltallsed at 126,000, and the Incorporators, May Yohe Strong and Wallace D. Soott of New York, Charles A. Chrlatopheraen. Bioux Fall. Mall , Robber geateaeed. ABERDEBN, B. D-, Sept. 1t-(8pclsl.)-Chariea Tobias, .th man who robbed and burned a mall pouch at Bradley, S-, D., nearly two years ago, pleaded guilty at hla trial held at Dead wood and waa sentenced to OB year'e Imprisonment. The sentence win be served In th county Jail In thl oily. Tobias scsped from here while awaiting hla trial, but waa captured three days later, while visiting hi wife and child at Bradley. Sals ft laird Tracts. . ABERDEEN. B. D ; Bp. It tSpecUl.) Aa auction sale was held yesterday at ths local I'plted ' States laa4 office of certain Isolated tract of government land lo Me- 16th St.. W ill be Put on Sale Piano Dept., Hayden Bros. flower horns. If desired. Bend for et loaues showing whsl th regular prleea were snd also Illustrating- te different styles In every detsll. N These prices Include full ' equlpmsat. highly finished cabinet, powerful motor, I-' Inch turntnble. larse horn, brsss bell, ex cept the 8.T..00 snd 140 00 jnachlnea,- which hae all lirasa horns. ' Clarke, reduced from $30 lo $15 No. 4, reduced from $25 to $12.50 i It nroiinlin the rear end Of our hew Plsno Floor. Is entirely enclosed by beautl. fullv finished dark oak . sash and glass. , shutting out all noises without Interfering with the view. . ..' We have hIso Installed a complete i line of Victor Machines snd Records fresh from the fsctorv. Including the celebrated Red Seal and Mella Records. The Victor pro duct, as all know, csnnot be cut In price, but we will be glad to -eel! on easy pay ments, thus placing them within the Im mediate reach of the most modest pocket book. -,- . : . ' We cordially Invite all who appreclat a well rendered musical enterir.inmeni iw to visit ouf Talking Machine' Department. Select your machine." send ' 8.A aad we will send It by express C. O. . D.. subject to exsmlnatlon. If not sstlsfactory, -return and we will return all you Pld- ' '' Send for catalogues tad fuH Infortuatlon. Piano mm . For further information call - or" writ . ? D. CLEM DEAVER, Agent, , , Homeseekers'. Information Bureau, ... 7004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska' Pherson, Walworth aad Campbell eouatiea. The minimum price set by th government wa S1.2S an acre, but some of th land waa sold for 88 and 8t an acre. The highest price was for a tract of 110 acre In Wal worth county, which brought It aa r. Th total number of acre aold waa 1,187 and th amount realised was 87,et. - ' Atteadlaar ckirek Kxpeaalve.' SIOUX FALLS, B. D.. Sept. U.Speial Telegram) It coat Mr. J. A. Chetweod. '! wife of a well knowat local traveling, maa, th sum of ttoo to attend a revival tnsethig . " for only an hour or two. During har temporary absence from horns, , a ,thlf i-3 entered the house and ransacked It carrylsg away Jewelry and other valuable ta- the -amount of 8300. Among tha valuabtae' , 1 taken wa a ruby which - was a family heirloom. The police, aa yet hav ,ha unable to find a lngl clew. - - 4 ,' ' GOVERNMENT NOTICES : PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR, OATS, Dried .Fruit. Etc. Department cf . th. Interior, Office of Indian Affaire, Wash ington. D. C, August. T, llOt. 'Sealed proposals, plainly marked on th outside ef the envelope, Proposals for near, seta, dried fruit." at., as the case may b.- and addressed to th "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, P. C..M will b r , reived at the Indian office until $ e'olocW p. m. of Thursday, September IT, 10 1, and than opened, for furnishing th Indian asrvlce with canned - tomateaa, -cornineal, .cracked wheat, dried fruit, feed, flour, hominy, oat, and rolled oat,' dur ing the fiscal year ending June It. lltT. Bids must be mad out en govarpateat blanks. Schedulee giving the neeary Information for bidder Will be furnlakxl an application to th Indian eftloe. Wank- , ington, D. C; the V. S. Indian warehausea at New York City, Chluago, HU. feL.Loul. -i A Mo., Omaha. Neb. and San Franoisoo, caL ' th commissary of subsistence, U. A. A.. 12 A. -kAUAnA WA Ik. ...aa.auaZTV U. B. A., Seattle, Wash., and the postmas ters at Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Taooma. The department "- reserves tag right is reject any. and ell bios, arcane part ef any bid. .- i ; . ., T C. F. LARRABEE,'1 Acting Commission-, Ail mt PROPOBAI- FOR HORSRS AND MTTLKS, Chief Quartermaster's Offlee,-. Omaha. Neb., September It IMC - Sealed " propo sals. In triplicate, will be received at this omce. until u o ciock - a. m. - central standard time, October tl, Itnt, and thea opened. In the preasnee -( ' attending biddera, for cavalry, artillery, rtdlpg and) draft horaea; alao draft an -pack mulea, for delivery at Omaha, NebC, er , other -prominence railroad polata. Tha animal to oonfnrm to specifications for cavalry and artillery horses and rnulee. Celled State reserves riant to accept er relect an aa sll proposals or any part thereof. Par tlculars and blanks for proposals will Be furnished on application. UVI 'lopes sob. , talnlnx proDOsals to be Indorsed "PiamtuU for Horses or Mulea," and addrseeed ta.t " Chief Quartermaster. Department, at . tag . 'i MiMouii Omaha. Nb " v", eUg-11-la.U. aXtUssa l 1 . .4 n i .X id 31 , . . . ,' :r.. 3-. i t t it : - r