THE Oil AHA DAILY BEE: TnUESDAT, REPTKi. 6KR 20. 1 906. 9 ....... FARMS FOR SALE INK FARM'S AND BANCO T.ANDS, UNION PACIFIC BAILEOAD CO. rjorlnn t . It . land .' In western Ne braska. Colorado and Wyoming. Fro tsss to 16.00 per acra, , 4'ak lihrultn of th low price ana ey trmi offered, tha opportunity will eo i be gone. Special excursion rate to tha lend r"0 further InformaUnoi apply to UNION TACiriC LAHD AQEIfOT. SIS 8outh loth St. Omaha. Nab. ; ;- . u-mim a 71IR15B Fargelns In FarmsHighland Grove. $R,. Valley Grave, 14.100. Parker Kami. S4.60O. All In- the beautiful and fertile Clear Creek valley, jo.ftoo arrea lnprod farm frnm tlf to tW per acre. . T. Campbell.- Litchfield, Neb. V M-151 23 canaita Land, Canada land, fest investment of alu Buy of u. Buy direct. No agent. No heavy commissions. Finest, sll-prslr'e, herd wheat land. Nine nnd ten dollar. Kasy terma. Other aiH fifteen and more. We aave you money, write ti quick. . r. A. PAEKEK at CO., Spencer. Ia. H-787 OlS A Farm at Your Own Price We will aWll yoti twenty es or more, on payment plan If you like, tl down. II per week until - paid. Produce M htiahel wheat., tin bushels . oat. .40 bushel" corn. Vegetable . end frulta. No Irrigation. Campbell system of farming. Good land: S to 1 per acre. Can you afford to. own or rent high- priced land: when Colorado land I offered at above re tee? Own some land. Tou will be happier, independent, live longer and be a better eltlsen. Will take out Trty of buyer tn October. Re duced rate. Fare refunded to purchaaera. Write for particular. HENRY II. GEN AU, r. . Bale Bureau. 4 Neville Bide;., Omaha. , - v . . . h-mh FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS (SODA FOUNTAIN, any alt. 18U Farnam. - ; - - - Q 7a 61IKTvWlN-W:iL.t.IAM8CO., heM mixed Saint. Sherman McConnell. Drug Co., 'ttnha. . Qm HALL'S, eefev new, Id-hand. 1811 Farnam. .. . it-ni F6n 8ALR New' and second-hand billiard and pool tablea; we lead the world In cheap bar fixture; easy payment. Brum-wick-Balke-Collender, eoT 8. 10th St. . ,'. U-7W ' LETTER CABINET TWO BeIt letter cabinet in rood condi tion, 'mod of walnut and have two drawer each! "Call at Bee business offlc abd get .- bargain. . . Q 441 X FOR BALK Steam house heating boiler: was uaed to heat l-room bouse; will b sold cheap. W. li. Brklgsa, engineer Bee Bldg. : Q-M43 KP V3 your mall ' orders for drug; freight paid on tit lota. Myers-Dillon Drug Co... Omaha. Q 800 VjO S10YE8; must be aold In the nest 0 day. Chicago Fur. Co.. 1410 Dodse. Q-747 XtERSO'N piano, good a new: price right. Hamilton. .. Q Ml 98 2ox iuuahii riA.u ror sate qneap. (.all Red Mil or nzi xmo. tbtn er. y zstix hlut ' grade- fox ', terrier ' puppies. Tel. UyURlRS yw.4.. WiD no, 20m. J 24 zix tb.m SHARES Pylvanlte Deep Mlntnc and Tunnei lq. i stock at a rargain it taken ' at onee Address P-17, Bee. PATENTS" PATENT tjulckly secured with ample elaima Special fifteen dollars aavtng proposition fo thirty days. Write totlay, enclosing deacription of Invention. , Wm. bagger, I'tcLXwyr, Waah... iX C. "Th , It got Sept. 26 T. ' J. - LARSON COV patent lawyers; patsnt book. free. Be Blag., Omaha, Neb. ...... y -J4.- MA RPET ' MACHINE WORKS-Patenta procured, Invention developed, drawings, patterns, castings, machine work.. 604-tUi 8. 10th St.- -U PATENTS procured and sold. I fee, Nst'l Investment Co.. , Douglas Blk., 16th A ' Dodge. . . . M-Jttt O f PRINTING LYNQSTAD High . Grade 1107 . Calendar, ft, JOHVB, , Capitol An. -o COMPLETE line of '1907 Colendar. sneU Printing Cp, U0 8. Uth St. -MM Ol CA1XING .card Tbo per hundred, Castle- man rTXntllyg, JLu..; 2CW? 109A g. 13th St. H7 04 WE HAVE a new press no Job to large or tao small. Central Printing Co. . . ... M 7o Oil . "CUIRVOYANTS ' . MADAME BUDDHA. LBADPIQ PALM18T OF OMAHA. Eventful and truthful predictions given. CU 111 M. lth Bl-i Opp. Boston Store. . i B Mist-' .-.-FLORISTS MESS V BWOnODA, 14U Faraam. -73g L. 1IENDKRSO V. 1519 Famam. Tsl. Doug. 1M ... V- DETECTIVE SERVICE - WETMORR 'detect ve service. 'Phone Red 74S1. Rooms 11 and 14, Union Blk., 15th and Farnam. UMi 014 LAW AND COLLECTIONS J M. Macfarland'lC N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Doug. aU. M ttHJ O GOVERNMENFNOTICES PROPOSAL FOR FRESH VUOETABLES -Headquarters Department of the Mis souri, umce Chief Comrnlnaary. umaha. NebraskLiSeprrber 1. 19u. Sealed pTO poaMia. In -trlphoate, will te received ber until U '.vIock a. m.i central standard time, October 4, liaM, and then opened publicly for furnishing aad delivery of such nuantl- tie of potatoes and onions ss insy b re-quu-ad-by. tha Subsistence Department at Omaha, Nebraska; MiUtary friwm at Fort lsvenworlb. Kansas; - Forts Crook and Hoblnson, 'Nebfsska; Fort Meade, South Dakota; Forts. H A. KubsoII, Mxckemie and Wshakle, Wyo. - Proposals will also be received and -orwned 4y the Commis saries st Forts Roblnsin, Nebraska; Fort Msade, South Dakota; Forts D. A. Kusaell Markeosie. and- .Washakie, . Wyo., until lli o clock.. m. matin tain standard time, and ny tne c ymuinn.ary at tne Military Prison at Fort Iavnwortb. Kansaa, until 11 o'clock a. nv. central standard time., each Commissary receiving proposals for his own post only. . Tha right la reserved to reject any or. tttl propoaaJs In whnls or In parti Blank propoMls and specifications, showing In detail the articles and quantities re. qnlred. and giving full informatiitn as to conditions of contract, will be furnished en application to any of the above mentioned officers. Envelopes should be marked "Pr boeals for Fresh Vegetsbles. to be opene-1 October 4. IsOe, and addreeacd to the tin. deralgned or commlsaarv at post authorised to receive proposals T. B Hacker, Csp taln. CommlssaO', V. t. Army. . : .. . 819 30 U K CHIEF QUARTERMABTEIV8 OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska.' September 17, 1j4. Sealed proposals. In triplicate. wlU be re ceived her and by quartetmasser at the post named herein, until lo a. nv, central standard tn itrtober 9. IK.- for furnish Inf oats and aay during th flacal year ending Jane ,i 17. at Fort D. A. Rus sell, Wyoming. Proposals for delivery at other places will be entertained, if. 8. r?.ln'" r,ht W rJct-or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa tion furnished on application here, or to quartermaster at th station named. En vekopee containing proposals arte eld be shirked "Proposal, for Forsge." snd sd J.r""ert. t; fV M GRAY IA14N8KL NEWS OF ' INTEREST ' FROM IOWA COUNCIL Offio. 10 fearl QUICK WORK ON CIVIL SUIT Cm Filed, Tried, JndsTnent Render., and '' Paid in Cut Est. DAMAGE ACTION BROUGHT FOR A MINOR Caart Aasleas . Adjearn talll Monday, bat Farred to Walt, tbe Oraad Jary Waa Rat Ready ta Re part. A record waa established In the district court of Council Bluffs yesterday. A personal Injury damae suit was filed in ; tn morning, an anawer Died by tne ae- Bp, I)f(. Mrn 8rsh Huffman died yes fendant, tried to the court In the after- tfTgty morning at the age bf 1 yeaM. noon after the time limit tyarl ktii waived tt.. . . . y. . . y. - uk - by the defendant and Judgment entered for the plaintiff. Jsme Ircon. a minor . in tn eyea or the law, sued by nia next , friend, Nels C. Nelaon, to recover dam- ages of the Northwestern J'eallroad for the loss of his leg resulting from an ac cident on July 2. of this year. Laraon waa a car cleaner In the em 1 M , W M . . I .y.1. I Vwj oi me """"i ' cttv when the encldent nernreed Aonnrd- I . ... Ing to the regular rule, of tha court hi. ult. being filed but ye.terday. could not nave been docketed until tn October term had not th defendant company waived th Tne ,fCnnA husband of the deceased' was time limit. The company, however, waa Jot Hurrman, long since dead Huffman agreeable to hav th matter disposed of , bffIvM t0 haVe boen by some of the at one and consequently both .idea older jinvhts a iocsi Methodist preacher waived a Jury and the caae waa tried )n tne eary -aos before Judge Macy. who decided that the j Mr HutTmAn had for several year been plaintiff waa entitled to a verdict In th j MhUy Wna bu, r,uln,d her other facul sum of 1,00. Th railroad accepted : t, to fc remarkable degree until a few the decision of th court And th Judgment j dayt Wore r dMthi whrn her was paid shortly after tha court made It ruling. The suit of K. A. Troutmar, against the ! Council Bluffs Street Fair and. Carnlv! ! J.lr""""" ..Z profit, of the company resulting from th fairs held in 1S03, 1904 and 1906. was continued yesterday by agreement to th October term, when It I. assigned for th opening day. , Judge Macy was anxious' to adjourn court yesterday until next Monday owing to the lack of cases before him and would have don so bad th grand Jury been able to report. It 1. expected the grand Jury will report .orae time today, when court Will be adjourned until next Mon day. The following third assignment ' of equity caae was mad by the court yes terday: I Monday, September 14 Hoaaland 1 against Schneider, et el.; Hoagland ! yMi1!.1"111 et "J;! Epp BjBt PP: berth et al.; Oranger agalnat Castor; nipsrry aaainsi ntayoerry. Wednesday, September 21 Smith against Smith; Shillaber against Crane et al,; Squires, trustee, against Crane , et aL Thursday, September 27 Boren against Boren; Oregory against Gregory; Malta mann agalnat - Lisbon Mutual Insurance company; Keellne against County Treas urer; Richards against Butler et al.; Illinois Central Railroad company against Pottawattamie County, motion; Welling, trustee, against Pottawattamie County, motion; Mayne agalnat Pottawattamie County, motion; .Mayne against . Potta wattamie County, motion. , . Friday, September 2 8 Jacks on.' against ' . '' it LEGAL NOTICES PROFOSUD CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MJNT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of tbe Utat of Nsbraaaa, aa hereinafter set forth in lull, Is sub mitted to the elector of th Slat of Ne braska, to be voted upon at th general election to be held- Tuesday, November e. A. L . laua. - . Be It enacted by th Legislature of th Stat of Nebraska: Section 1. Tbat at th general election for atate and legislative officer to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Moo day in November, lavs), the following pro vision bs proposed and submitted t the elector, of the .tat an amendment ta the constitution. Section There .hall be a State Railway commission, consisting of three members, who shaltiby first elected-at the general election In 1WM, whose terms f office, ex cept those chosen at tbs first election under this provision, shall be six years, and whoss compensation shall b fixed by the legisla ture. Kit the three commissioners first elected, the one receiving the highest number of votes shall bold hi. office for six years, th nsxt highest four years and the lowest two rs. , The powers and duties of such commission shstl Include the regulation of ratea, service and general control of common carrier, as the legislature . may provide by law. But ln the abaence of speclllo legislation, the commission shall excrete the potters and perform tb duties enumerated ln this provision. Hectlon 3. Thai at said election In th year lauti. on th ballot of each elector vot ing thereat, there shall be printed or writ ten the words: "For Constitution Amend ment, with reference to State Hallway commission" and "Against Constitutional Ameudmeat, with reference to Stat Rail way commission." And If a majority of all votes cast at said election ual be for such amendment, the same shall be deemed to be adopted. 1, A. Galuaha. secretary of tne Stat of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the for going proposed amendment to the constitu tion of ths Stats of Nebrsska la a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, a paasea by the Twenty ninth session of ths legislature of th Stat of Nebraska, as appeara frvm aald original bill on Itle in this office, and that said pro posed amendment Is submitted to tbe quali fied voters of the State of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to oe neia on lueaaay, ta MB day of November, A. p., 190. . . In testimony wbereul. I nave hereunto et my hand and affixed th great aeal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln thl. 24th day of July, in me year oi our unm iiiuusana iNine Hundred and Six, of tha Independence cf the United State the One Hundred and Thirty-second, and of the stste th Fortieth. A. GALUSHA. (Seal.) Secretary of State. Aug4-M21yVSep-11--2Tt4-l-t-2( GOVERNMENT hOTICES PROPOSALS FOR HORSES AND MULES Chief Quartermaster's Office, Omaha, this offlc. until 11 o'clock a. m.. central standard time, September 27, 190. and then opened, in the presence of attending bid- ders. for thre hundred and fifty Ja lavalry Horses, five hundred t50v) Riding; Horses, thlrty-elx (34) Draft Horses, two Iad Mules, two hundred and twentv ai Pack Mules, one hundred (100) Riding Mule, for delivery at Omaha, Neb., or roan fointa. Tne am- .Irv anrf riiii.. hnra .nrf m.,l.a IT-,. -4 -..j -"--" y.. pi.iw 1 " i . - iiuy .w i v iy ur iwjvc. sny or s.i propoeaia or any part tneitor. Particulars and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be Indorsed "Pro posals for Horses or Mules." and addressed to Captain Thomas Swob, Acting Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Mie sourt. Omaha. Neb. 819-20-21-22-26- CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTERS - Offlce Omaha, Neb., September a. IsUi. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subjeot to the usual corditiona, will b received here until 10 o'clock a. m., central standard time. October 1. lSutt. for furnishing and In stalling tranfermr, service wfree- and watt meter for electric lighting post fx change and gymnasium at Fort Omsba, Nebraska. Full Information furnished oa appli-atlon to thl. office, where plana and specification may be seen. Propoeasj to be marked "Proposals for Installing an Electric Ushting System." and addreseed to Major M. Oray Zallnssi. Constructing Qiisrtermaater, Army Building . Onutt, Mb.aka, SptJi)-il-iS-a-:-Ocd Hewitt 1 X Tre"U.r" ''t ChrVtlan sssoiitron. pkrt lol T i Tue.day. September 25-E.tat of J. Z nww 'nd p,rl ,w, i" Krohn. hearlna; Taylor aaalnst Hassel- !r..w.iJ' ':'. ' --:'"'' ri -i " 00 BLUFFS Su Tel. 48. Jackson: Rice against rVlee". rtttaoquecfiee Pavings Bank sg&lnst Brauntr et al. Dan't pound the Ufa out of your fine Wilton or Armlnster rug by cleaning It tha old-faabloned way. There la a better way; cheaper In the Ions run. Our way will not Injur tha . Oneet fabric ' Our wagon, will call. Tel. 611 The Council Bluff Carpet Cleaning and Rug Manufac. turlng company. Planoa that are often sold at from 1260 , to tns can be bourbt for $180 on easy pay- i ments at A. Hospe Co., 28 South Main ! street. Council Bluffs. DEAD AT HfKimtF.O THREE TEARS Mrs. aarab HasTman pasties Away at Harna of Haaahter. Having lona- passed the usual allotted uri uee.il utcurirvi ex uic i ..i i it-ny t- ' i y . w. Fvttt.r,. im Avenue M." with whom j thf ntd made her home for the lat fifteen ra. Fettlsh nrinr to ber second n,.,,!,, wa, thf widow of Mrs. Huffman son, Charle Wright. Mrs. Huffmsn, whose early history Is somewhat obscure, wa born In New York . named Wright and "by him had four sons, . . . ., ' v naries, veorne, jameB ana mnnso, u 1 of whom , tm clvll w,r snd . j of whomhave "since died. Mr. Fettl.h was ia , k..i. - i. almost failed. For a number of years ha bad been more or less dependent upon tho count Th, funera, wtn he held this afternoon at oclock fr Woodrlng-. undertaking rooms and nt(.rm,t wll, b, ln wlnut Hill cemetery. Rev. A. Overton will con duct the services. A Owaer Needs Money., r . Must sell modern, six-room dwelling -near high school. Tel. H. , Charle. T.. Officer, 41 Broadway. A. Metsa-ar at Co. -- New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 618 Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs, Ia. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitor. Welopme, Real Estate Transfers. These transfer were reported to The Be Beptember 1 by tbe Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: provement company to Thomas E. Huff, part lots 6 and s, Casady'a - ' ubdlv of O. P. lot 82; lot 1, block 7, Orlmea' ad. and part Original Plat 233, Council Bluffs, w 4.000 John L. Osbom and wife to Nellie E. Messmore, lot . block 12,. Giimea' ad. Council Bluff, w d 1,500 William C. Johnston arid wife 'to S. ' '. D. Hardin, lota 21 and 22, block 10. Highland Place ad. Council Bluffs, w d t .-. -.. T.500 A. M. Jurgen and husband to C. O. and A. M. Sell, lota 1 and 2, block 6. Mynster Place ad. Council Bluff,' ' w 4 ...,..( ...-.,........ 1,2 X D. Edmundson and wife to L. end . J. Maeaenberg." lot T." block X'TDe-'0 gna BHdga a3. Council Bluffs, w d. '12i F. J. Bchnorr and wife to Mary Boren- . ,. nn, lux e ana f, diock , Dunu ad. Council Bluffs , w d..A.. 60 Robert F. Rain to Robert L Rain part lot 6, block 34, Central .ubdlv. Council Bluffa, w d..... JO Total, "elgrnf transfers .....,....$12,460 L'''V For Imported wine, liquors and Bud welser beer go to L. Boeenfeld., wholesela liquor dealer. 619 Bouth Main street. ' ' THE MOST UP-TO-DAT RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE. AND HOME COOKJNO. Th Caju met restaurant, 620 Broadway.. V- Mayor 1'Bwllltasr to glga. After a prolonged- conference - yetsterday between Mayor Macrae and President Nash. of the Cltliens' Gss and Electric' company the former was still of th opinion that he. would return the five-year contract passed by th city council Isst Monday night . un- signed at the meeting next Monday; night. .. rresiaeni rtaen pointed out in support i of the', contract that Under It franchise the lighting' company waa compelled to furnish tha city with free electric light, for It varloua buildings, such a the city hall, police headquarters and fir houses.; mis, n assertea. witn tne I per cent re bate on the company' gross earnings on all other electrical . business In th city, I t XimnmAft f i - v ,Mr1 miitm ry Wrym.n'. t vuuncii diuqi nrai s.nuiie ana im- would mak the cost of the arc lightal liberation, but will report thla morning, practically the asm aa In. Omaha. - - fwhen it will be dlacharged. If th atx -councllmen who voted to p' Motion, to rem.nd.- tlMr dl.trtct court prove the contract last Monday, night do not change their positions on th question before th next meeting their votes will be Sufficient to pass the contract over the mayor's veto. CENTRAL FliOUR-ll.lB. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phone 24. MALONEY'B NEW LOCATION, PEARL ST. i M..w. . t a '' .... "i"1 .rwnn. September IT. College office open evening. thl. week. Weatem Iowa College. Qtolea Wateh Recovered. A 'gold watch toln about three year go from Beth Reed of this city, who waa killed In railroad accident out weet about three month ago, has beep recovered by tha police. About two weeks ago th watch wa. pawned with a local pawnbroker on Broadway for 116. who listed It In his report to the police. The description of tha watch waa recognised as tallying with Albright of Glen avenue, a alstsr of Read, secured th' watch by paying the amount advanced bv the nawnbroker on It "Vnc VT tno pawnbroker pn it. robbed of the watch while asleep under a tre In the vicinity of hi om on Blxteentn street. Tn P" n ! "ho pawned th timepiece stated he had , found It whll digging In a manure pile binA th, lMrn t nU nom- -h Hce hellev to ha tha on aa tha r,-.. - TtJ Mm er AWTFkD ta mm twtoaO CKaa a auk. knlii.Mili.tfr. bUM KO lit am Of F.I FREE SAMPLE A4reM Dart. I .mm,. aa m ia.. a ' . w H asana at., I Id quest Ion. hears an'Mcellent character In J Swan m Mualc company. 7 West Broadway the pi see where you will find a splendid assortment of planes to select fronts Con u-,v Cable flchubrt - and King-bury. All clean, new goods. Price and terms to suit every pf"nn. Wi think It a g-ood house to rtealwlth. I N. T. Plumblnn Co. Tel. tWl. yljht, JfX j Marrtasre l.leeaaea. Lerense to wed were Issued yesterday ( tn the following: Name and Resident'. ' Aire. O. M. Thompson. Missouri Valley, la.. ? ; C - ... . h I. Cn. IUwitl.l ' . II A V 1. Ql I rmn g j,nBert B,a,M; orrta'ha..".. M Kate.B. Petersen, Omaha .. s' Andy Knudeen, Jr., f.'ounclt Bluffs... ::fi .. ..19 .. 2J .. 19 Mary Russell, Council Bluffs F. W. StTobehn. MoOlelland, la... Clara. E. Eyre, Council' Bluffs.. ... R. dC Oudath; Omsba .,. Llllle Berth. Coiirfcll Bluffs O. Fl McMiillfn.' Neola. la......... Jessie M. Herrlrk, Bent ley, . Ia George Young. Omaha . Alice M. Willi. Omaha 72 1 20 M Zl IS William- Bergstrand, Falrmount, Neb. Agda Helnhorg. Fairmount. Neb 0rtK, w i ,, i ni.,.. AaC.MCotfncll Blt.fTa ! . . .." ".. : ! ! Jame Carroll. Council Bluffs Mabel Matthews, Council Bluffs If you think of painting your house let us give you em estimate now. W.e guar antee the paint to.be made of pure' ma terials, mixed and put up by skilled me chanics, so when we paint It stnys painted. . ' mntrm - .-,t.ie w.n We also bay Some Odd lots Of artlstl wall , . , ,, . i .rf. P-rr h''f V. '"". T W". '"'.I !L. Ll 1 !" imr .i " .yy,,.. - Jensen Nicolaesen, 23V Broadway.. If you need a sewing machine or want to rent a machine of' 'want your fnaf-hln repaired, call on Williamson, at 17 Bouth Main street. He has machines to rent from 25c up. Parlar Maslcale for Church. Wheel No. 8 of the I-adJe' Aid society of ' the Broadway Methodist 'church will give' at parlor musical? Friday evening at the residence of Coun(y Recorder G. G. Balrd. 1U6 High street. The following program- a 'been arranged Piano duet Hungarian Dsnce. ..Mnxknwekl Mrs. John Sylvester, Mr. Bessie Fletcher. Bmlth's orchestra .-.. Selected Solo In Dream 1 11 Dw.ell.Wlth Thee.. ,' Helena Bingham Miss Mary McConnell. I Chorus Selected I Broadway Ckir. ' I Cornet - Duet ., ...... Selected i Miss Hasel Gaff, .Mr. Alfred Flower. Solo ...V.....:. Selected Dr. OTaud Lewis. i Smith' orchestra..,...,.....,,... Selected ! SEE OCR SPECIAL DISPLAY IN OCR NEW BTTILDINO of the Monarch malleable Iron . and steel Mnge.' ! T ohly perfect rang on the market that lasts and give satisfaction. Keller-Farrrsworth Furniture company, tll-lt-16 West'.Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Duncan" Dean or the Duncan Shoe company are requested to call and settle at once. ' .- t;-i, 6.300 acre, good farm land In ae.tern Colo rado, IS per acre and uriino irrigation re quired. .Can raise all kinds of ..mall grain and corn. . A few good "homestead Join our land. Bend for printed matter. V. C. Louge. 124 Main tret. Council Bluffa, I a. Far Rale. A GOOD PAYING SHOK STORE. DOING tl.60 A MONTH.1. WILi INVOICE 13,000. SPLENDID OPEKmffiii M'NCAN at DEAN. 21 MAIN ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Jewish Jlew .YesTt jffbserVaaee. ' Th Jew . of Council "bBlufta began th celebration of the Jewish New Year, 6666. last evening with service jo the synagogue on Mynster street. 'Th celebration will eontinu Until FrldayV.gftertiAon and during that time all place of business coriducted by member, of the faith will be kept cloaed.". :; , . ..'T"'.. " Yom Klppur, th great pay of Atonement, falls on th tenth day of the new year, or September 29 In. .the ordinary calendar. On thla -day a solemn rnemorlal for the dead Will "be held; This. ly Is the most acred' of th Jewish year and will be ob served accordingly; 1, . ... Wod! Wood I Wood! MISSOURI OAK. SECOND GROWTH. BY THE' CORD. IN STOVE LENGTHS OR ' CHUNKS. A . BIO, RICK. 11.60. BRIDEN-j ! STEIN. V SMITH. 'PRONE'' 182. FOUR- i I.TKENTH AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET. MALONEY'B NEW LOCATION, PEARL ST. Matters la Federal Court. The hearing of motion and bankruptcy matter occupled"lh' ' attention ' of Judge McPherabn ln thefederal court yesterday. Th grand Jury, did. .n.ot complete ;t de. owner of the Sapp building and Rlcf gainst the' Nebraska' Telephone company were submitted. No' dectoron wa. reached In th 'former, but . the buter case wa. ordered remanded. t StI.MOR- MENTION. Davla. drug. Clark', aodag. ' Stockert .ells carpet..- Fine "engraving at Lefferf a."? Ed Roger' Tony Fauat beer; . - Get. tho new phot 01. at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating. Bixby Son. Lewi. Cutler, funeral director, phone 7. . Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel 139. School supplies. Alexander's, 331 B'way. DIAMONDS AS AN INVEriTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Buy your phonographs and record, from Williamson, 17 South Main street. Oeorg Hoagland has the Kansas Shall brick. All herd brick. Oet bis prlcee. Be Stephen Broa. for Ore brick and fir clay, .ewer pipe, fitting and gardau hose. Harmony chapter,' Order of lh Eastern Star, will meet thl evening In Maaonlo Urn pie. . . , ... I W. take contract, for jpapur nanglg, i painting; and interior dscorating. Berwick, ; ii Doym a)a. , .. , Nibl school opens Monday evening, Sep tember 17. College office open - evening, "hi week. Western Iowa College. Thousands of piece .f sheet -music and i elayyMly Ml u i il kyenry . il 11 . u I lay. u.yta . t j the Bourlcius piano House. 33 Broadway, i Council bluffa, la WANTED-Tvo GOOD CARRIERS. BOS DiBCHAilUED FROM OTHER PA- 1 7. . T. tVV" "Y.i.- j lO rbAHu D 1 liLE. 1 I Day 111 oar ton for caat Iron: mixed. 110; iov. $; rags.. JVs per lb. ; rubber, 7 c; copper. 14c perJO.. 4. fc.iain.an, 101 Main, Xotn 'phone 160. , Th Woman' Relief corps will meet Fri day afternoon In Oraad Army hall. Ail meinbara are requested to be lu attendance to prepare for inspection. -. .- V wboiesal ice cream. Shipped to any part of th states- ttpeoial prlcee t the retail traiie, I MuoCI. Ill Wast Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 1(4. W hav th finest in of sampl monu ment s to ssiect from ia tb wu b heal ay Sl Lane Marble and Uranite works. M tasi Uroauaay, Countl Biuffa,. la. ,. Tb aupervisor of Pottawattaml and Haxriou countiea will, uieet la Joint ses sion today aa a drainage board, when mat ter oounected with tne Harrlaon-Potta-wattami drainage dltcke will b taken up. " Jame Carroll and- Mabel Matthew, a oung ooupie of thixll. ' were married by Kv. henry DeLong last evening; th crmotuy being erfornie4 la U. preaeno of friends at the Detxn mission chool on Avenue F. The further hearing of L. Jnffe. the Ixer Broadway dealer, charged with hav ing tainted bef on sale by Fond Inspector Miller, was continued until next Monday on motion of the attorney for the defend ant. fharlea B. Prtc of the Commercial Na tional bank left Inst evening for Kansas, where he experts to remain shout a week. Ward Price left last evcnlna for Mercers burg. Pa , where h- will resume his studies Irt th college there. The Clark Drug company will serve the following drinks this week: American Sundae ISc; Madja, I?: Southern Heatity, -l&c; Kldorado Riindae, ISc; Tropical fundae, 15c; Hnppy Thought. ISc; Carniscleta Kls's, V; Horllck s Malted Egg Punch, lie; Msple laf. ioe. Charles Jones, a colored youth who Bp plied for a "hand out" at the back door of the residence of William Whitney, lioa Avenue A, waa In police court yesterday morning., charged with the theft of a pair of rubber overshoes snd an ancient, wenther a'orn cost from the rear porch of the Whitney domicile. The hearing a as continued until this morning, ns Mr. Whit ney did not put In an appearance until court had adjourned. The right of the circulation department of a newspaper to "hold back" a portion of a carrier boy s pay ss a guarantee lor the faithful performance of 'his duties is Involved In a suit tried yesterday before Justice Uardlncr. The fatlirr of Hert Mux field, a boy 11 years of age, sued the Onmha Daily News for 11.51 which had been held bark from the pay of the bid, who 'only worked one week and thn quit. The- Daily Nw filed a counter claim for 133.23. allcsrlng It bad been damaged tu that amount by the loy's negligence, but In court counsel stated there waa no desire to press the counter claim.'' Justice Gar diner took the case under advisement. OOOD WEIGHT, GOOD MEASfRE AND I OOOD WCAIJTY ARE MATTERS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE GROCERY BUYER; they are of much Importance to us; by having all three of the right stand ard we hav gained and continued to hold the trade of a large and discriminating class of customers. Can't we have yoursT Order are filled promptly " and carefully ; and prices are aa low aa the prevailing market rates will permit. John Olsen, 730-41 West Broadly- . NsrtknMl Iowa Conference. FT. DODGE, Ia., Sept. 19. (Special Tele gramsThe northwest Iowa conference of the Methodist church opened auspiciously' with a large attendance here today. The conference was addressed today by Bishop Earl Cranetonvof Washington. D. C, Sena tor DolTlver and Rev. A. B. Kendig of New York. At the business meeting Rev. E. 8. Johnson of Rock Rapid was elected sec retary. Rev. A. H. Bryan of .Williams, treasurer and Rev. J. L. Gillies of Odebolt statistical secretary. -The most Important appointment of the conference, that of pre siding elder of the Ida Grove district, which place wa made vacant by the resig nation of Rev.- Mr. Southwell, will be made tomorrow. Rev. Walter Torbett of Sioux City and Rev. E. S. Johnson of Rock Rap Id. are moat prominently mentioned. Weaver Will Oppose I.aeey. ALBIA, la., Sept. 19 General . J. B. Weaver of Colfax, former congressman from the Sixth Iowa district, wa nomi nated today for congress by the populiet Independence league, th organized labor party. He will oppose Colonel John F. Lacey. Weaver waa one candidate for th democratic nomination for president. EDNA IRVINEJS ON TRIAL Preliminary Hearlaar f Wyemlsg Girl Is Itw in Pregrea at Shertdaa. ; ' SHERIDAN. Wyo., Sept. 19.-(8peclal Telegram.) Th preliminary hearing of Edna Irvine, charged with shooting George KnlghWi foreman. of the Big Red ranch at Clearmont, began this afternoon.. Th wlt neeeea are all here and the lawyer will fight th case In detail In Juatlce court. ' J. L. Thomas asked for a delay on ac count of attorney, being engaged In the trial of th divorce case of Csrrle L. Rob ert, against William T. Roberts, a big sheep man at Clearmont, and of th HO.rrO damage suit by Robert, against Donald Thompson, a sheep man of Clearmont, for alienation of his wife's affection., but It was not granted. Knighton testified that on September 3 he went to the barn and saw the grannry door open and asked who did It. Wright Foster' said "I didn't." Miss Edna snid "I did It and I want you tn ahut your mouth." Knighton did not say a word In reply, but went Into the granary to pick up sacks. Th girl snapped her gun. but It did not explode. The second shot took ef fect and she rode off whistling, not knowing If the man wa dead or not. HI testimony was corroborated by'three other wltneeses. Mr. Irvine on the stand showed a letter by which he was atlll employed at $3,000 per year to deliver "U-croas" cattle. He had us 'of the house and the company paid two Japanese to work for him. On August 19 hi wife telegraphed him to come at once. He left Cheyenne and was met at the train by hi daughter, who told htm ah had been Insulted by Knighton. At the ranch he saw . Knighton and .aid: "You hav In.ulted my daughter, God d n you. If you ever speak to her again or ever bat your eye at her I will .drive you so far nut of the country you will never get back." Mrs. Irvine testified to hearing Knighton object to killing five chickens for a dinner tn Vice President Parker of the Colorado aV Southern a few weeks ago, also to many other annoyance, at the hands of Knighton. Th hearing was then continued until 7:30 this evening, when Miss Edna Irvine will teatlfy. laanraar Coat laatoaer Realans. PIERRE, S. D.. Sept. 19. (Special Tele gram.) Tnsurance ; Commissioner Perkins has resigned, to take effect October 1. Governor Klrod has appointed to the place Lrn P. Doty of Doland. Perkins expect, to engage In the life Insurance business. Wreck la Illiaai. ST. LOUIS, Sept 1 Two fsst mail trslns on the Baltimore Ohio Southwest ern road collided forty-five miles esst of here last night at Beckemeyer, III.. In ternally Injuring Thomaa Bowman, an en gineer, and Klward Hammersly, a fireman. About six other persons were hurt, none seriously Injured. The west-bound train Wsa seven hour behind time, owing to having been in a wreck at Huron, Ind., where It crashed with the end of an ex press train a. the latter was taking a swticn. , beautiful and pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother mutt piag, .however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend to prepares tho system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great ana wonaertui remedy is always appliedexternally.and has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. Sead lor Ire baok eoaialntBf lafni attea f pneeleee value to all espseiaet aioibtra . , Ts Sradnslg fUgilatar Cs4 Atlaata, ta, FIGHT FOR COMMITTEEMAN toniemtiTe and Erytn followinc Lch Want Wglib'i Flat. MARSH AND CAT0 St US CANDIDATES Plaae Had Reea Delay the Appolat aaeat t'nttl After the Kleetlea, bat the Farlloa Cfiald Sot Walt. v 1)K8 MOINES, Sept. 1.-(8peclal.) Hon. Cato Sells Is a candidate for the vacancy on the democrstic national committee from Iowa made by the resignation of Charle Walsh, and W. W. Marsh of Waterloo is also a candidate for the same position. Marsh is the candidate of the ultra con servative' wtng of the democratic pan and Sells i lh candidate of the. Bryan people. It had been supposed that In the Interests of harmony and the hope of electing the democratic ticket In November th question of filling the Walsh vacnncy would be left till after election. Both con servative and Bryan democrats have ex pressed a preference for letting the mstter a-n over till after, the election In November, but It waa discovered here today that friend of Marsh have written to th mem ber of the national committee aklngthem to take the matter up at once and further soliciting their support for Marsh. This fact was at once made known- to the Rrran men of Iowa by the Bryan men of the national committee. ,Now the contest Is on. The state central committee Is ultra conservative and It ia believed favor the appointment of Marsh to the vacancy. It Is claimed by the Bryan men that the complexion'' of tn state committee ws taken advantage of by the Marrh men and that they have attempted to make a still hwnt for th position. Hon. Cato Sells of Vinton wa ln Des Moines today at the Savery hotel and confirmed the report of his candidacy. Mr. Sella has been In Texas for three week fir more.- He was on the program to make one of the addresses at the Bryan reception at Chicago, but because of hi business affairs In Texaa was unable to be present. He Is recognized as a very close friend of W. J. Bryan., was United State attorney for northern" Iowa under Cleveland and has been a national demo cratic figure for some years. It wss dur ing hi absence In Texas that the Marsh men wrote .to the natlonsl committeemen asking that they fill the place now rather than wait till after the election. Since the discovery of the move .by the Marsh men the Bryan men and friends of Sell have been busy. On being placed In touch with the situation Mr. Sells today author ized th statement that If there Is a general sentiment among democrats for him ha will be a candidate. Wilbur W. Marsh 1. proprietor of a factory at Waterloo that manufacture cream separators. The busi ness Is a very lucrative on and Mr. Marsh Is recognised aa being a millionaire. While he 1 well known In Iowa politic he la not so well known nationally, but occupies a commanding position and Is especially strong because of the endorsement of the tste committee, which It la recognized he will get. ' Important Witness Foaad. Th discovery of evidence that will be given by William D. Van SltterL a travel ing man and friend of H. B. Dickinson, who Is accused of the murder of Irene Blydenburg of Bldora, haa been considered a very Important development In th case today. Van Bittert traveled over the state tor the Brown-Hurley Hardware company nd thus ram ln contact with Dickinson, also a tra ling man. It Is stated that Van Nsittert thus cam In possession of valuable information bearing on the case. He has'e i subpoenaed by the grand Jury. A number of Important witnesses were be fore tha grand jury today testifying in t,h cas. .' Dem ocratle Date Given... Democratic conference have been ar ranged for the northern congressional dis tricts for candidates, committeemen and editor, a. follows: Eleventh district, at Lemara, September 22; Tenth, at Fort Dodge, September 24; Third, at Waterloo, September 26; 'Fourth, at New Hampton, September 28; Fifth, at Cedar Rapids, Sep tember 27. Iniialres of Son's Death. George MacRllle of St. Charles, Ia.. Is here to Investigate the cause of the death of his 16-year-old son. The boy came to this city because the family are not well-to-do and he desired to make his own Irving. He hired to a circus for a day and at th close of, the day waa arrested with a lot of hangers on of th circus and thrown Into the county Jail, though no mitlmua or other record was made to show for It. The age of the boy pro hibits his Incarceration In any jail and yet he waa kept there a month. At the end of the time he found hta way home to St. Charle and soon after died becauae of the treatment and sickness he con tracted while In th county Jail here. The father demanda punishment for hla im prisonment against the law and litigation may follow. Staa Ratea Redaeed. As a result of the recent hearing by the railroad commission it Waa ordered today that stone and clay be placed In the classi fication with coal, which la a reduction of 23 cent a hundred on a 100-mile haul. Stoneware was ordered from class B to class D and old liquor barrel, to fourth class for less than carload lota. Thl I Of special benefit to th vinegar works, which as these barrel. Mast Mak Close Connection. .Close connection will h.v to b mad between the convention In Shelby county and the secretary of atate office. Th omourata and republicans hav each called the conventions In Shelby county for October 6. The law require, that the nomination of representatives must be filed with the secretary of atate thirty dy. before the election. The muet there fore be filed by midnight of October II. A train leaves Harlan at 1 p. m. and reaches De. Molne at 10. There la no later train. If th messengers fall to catch that train or if there 1. a wreck or washout and delay 8helby county may be cut out. Red Cross Aid Chile. WASHINGTON. Sept. la-The National Red Cross society today cabled $4,000 to Chile earthquake sufferer.. No woman's ntppt. netg cad be complete without children j it U her nature to love a ' . WORKING ON THE EXPOSITION UrnmnH la Broken at Jam est a far tbe Mlasnarl aad Vlralala - . nalMlnaa, NORFOLK. V.. Sept. 1-Erivls. In cident to the breaking of ground for th Murvlnntl and Missouri state buihllngs,' th bnil.llnu to represent 'he National Trav. rkrV Protective Assoclntlon of America snd the luylng of the cornerntone of th Virginia stste hull. ling on lh Jamestown exposition grounds took pin re todny with several hundred persona In attendance. The proBrnm of the Joint function Itv eluded nn address by Mrs. John R. Walker, grend regent of the Daughter of the Revo lution of Missouri. Don't Be a Crank About Your Food lint Ilo Hiirc It I. Healthy As Well As UimhI to Kat. It I undoubtedly true" that om people carry to an extreme their Idea about proper . eating, therefore being - dubbed "cranks" by th skeptical, but tht Im portance of selecting our food with Intel!! gent enre cannot be disputed. Our health depends to a grest extent on what we eat. Particular care should be taken to select food which supplies nourishment and I. not hsrd to digest. We know of no other food that I so nu tritious, so essy to digest, so heslthful and so good to eat as Malta-Vltg. It Is a pur grain product, made from finest whol white wheat and rich barley malt -extract, clean and unadulterated. After th wheat ha been thoroughly cooked and matured It Is mixed with malt extract, which 1. an 'Important digestive agent. The malt extract makes all the valuable food ! menta of the wheat easy to digest by turn ing the starch of the wheat Into maliose, or malt sugar.. Maltose I. so strengthen ing and so easily digested that physician, everywhere recommend It. Malta-Vita 1. rich In maltose. The malt extract'not only makes Malta-Vita eo easy to digest and so healthful, but also give. It that fin Malta-Vita trtat. Th malted wheat i rolled Into little wafer' 'flakes' and baked until "done to a turn."' crisp and brown. MHlta-Vita Is slwnys ready to. eat. No cooking. Get some today. Eat' It with milk or cream . or fresh fruit. ' There' nothing else like Uk It, no other wheat food that compare with lt All grocers. Now 10 cents. , (gig. STORZ BEER won ! Highest Award at Lincoln Stat Fair. ISIS. Highlit Award and Gold Medal at Trans Mlsslsslppl - Exposition. Omaha, 1898. . Highest Award and Gold Medal at Lewis and Clark Cen t n n t a 1 - Exposition, Portland. Ore., 1906. Thla, when ln competi tion with the renowned beer, of tha world, and when Judged by a Jury of th mot critical ex pert. No1 6ther beer hag had hlgherendorse ment. Drink StorsBeer for your health's ake. Keep a, case In your home. Stoni Brewing Co, Omaha, - . Bl FOR 30. YEARS Dr. McGrew has made a 8PEJC IALTT of all form, f disease and dis order ( - MEN ONLY ' His fselllMas fee treat tag' this alaai st slims are usltaites. His. rs aurkabla auras as ak Over 80,000 Caae Cured vartmlll. Hrrele, lee fetees. gtnetar, Otaat, He sua Dsbllltr. Us ef gteaatb . aa Vllall. Hla Home Treatment . ; : '. ta aarmasastty ear tkeaaaasa st easts at hresls Neneua KaauL Kids? sat Blaaaer M kts Imih at snail asst. .a tlw an4 raoaaj kr saserlbU. year aaa as writs far ntBg BOOg sa t bu at trastsMSt. staticls seat ia. iU Charge Low. 0 nUtatlea yrea. Offlct Hour S a. m. to S:t0 p. m. Sun ay, S a. m. to S p. nv Call Or writ. Box tel. 'Offloa at ftU South 14th It reel, on a&a, Meb. To Creditors of Tho Traders Inaur aneo Company of Chicago. Notice 1. bereoy given to all creditor et Tbe Trader Insurant) Company, of Chi cago, mat june ?, o, an eraer entered by the Circuit Court of Cook Conn, ty, Illinois, in the cause weroln th under, signed was appointed Receiver, directing that all claims agalnat Th Traders inain aneo Company, of Chicago, (other 'than Ore-loss claims) b Bled, under oath, with th Itecelver on or bafor ninety day from said June ID, ll, and that all claims tother than flre-loas claim) not bled within ninety day from said June IS, IsOt, be torevsr barred from any right to share in th distribution tit tb estate - by sid court. Notlc Is accordingly given hreby to all creditor, of said Tb Tradsrs Insurant Company, of Chicago (other than fire-loss claimants) to file their claims, under oath, With me pureuant to tb term of said or der, on or befor ninety days from June tt, 10. Blank form for claim may Lv bad on application at my office. State Bank of Chicago, Hecslver f Th Traders Insurance Company. . Evory Ucmas. uuarasia ana aa 1H sa.iw MAjtytLVaL-rn:0 I Tha i new Vatlaal Irraaa. , i aurrioa. gt -11 l renrmlentj (Taar bWktlt.' r h rnnwiauppl7 th. stsiii, accept ae f wy-r. mil ma atamB for lliwiraiv eoak .!. it lull paruoeLan sad llrartir,Ra la. VAll.ftKlAlAlA.lt M A m A- a -.A a. inr.,tw k)r'. gut OSyl Bjr SUERMAM MoCONNkirX. jjKCG C0L, l(tb ana pods pta. . MkErtsvDil.LlN IRUO CO- : S. H. Cor. 1Mb an Far asm era. . DR. WESTMAL'S SENNA.LIVER PILLS A PILL WITHOUT A PAIN. -For Deranged System CONSTIPATION, IULIOU8NIMS., SWB STOMACH. SICK H EADACHK, NAUflaiA. MOliVOCSNICfiy, TOHPTD LyTV'lLR. Mo Post Paid. SHERMAN & MctmiELL CRUO CO Uth and Podge St. MEN ARO WOMEN. Cae aia)f?eaasatsral iarbrsa,uSsaisyaikosa, Irriiaii.iaa or iiloA.a(Uaj t ) tunkituH. I'lttlMI UUB BAl US. (Aa l at ajiHiuM. aSW'osiMav M.ril a-?"" ,w iv a ar f aiai aia a a J Waa. .Ak U f AA, a. a AtXMtAM. istis.n.j-' ir- 1 aa ay ssmsriai. i ss ra alAia raaar, rmr-A t essraaa, eAl. la .Art tl . ottkattUaH . V CUeals at mmtm