11 CURRENT NEWS OF IOWA r TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER - 23. m. L COUNCIL Offlce, 10 rear! Mt0l MKSTIO. tav1s, 6 rut. Clark'. sodss. Stoekert tall esrpsts. Fin engrsvlng at Leffsrt'. Ed Roger' Tony Fauat baar. 0t tho new photo at Schmidt'. Flurabing and heating, Blsby Bon. I-wls Cutler, funeral director, phon 7. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel Ml. School auppltea. Alexander's, tMt B'way. 7"fclAMOND" AS AN INVESTMENT. pLK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Buy your phonographs and records from Williamson, 17 South Main atreat. Superflons haJm removed permanently by electrolyses at Graven, lfl6 Pearl Bt. George Hoagland haa the Kanaaa Shalt brick. All hard brick. Oet hla prlcaa. 8aa Stephen Broa. for fire brick and fir clay, aawar pipe, fitting and garden hose. FREE AT TfOKERS, I.ARGB COL OHt.1) I'HOTO WITH EACH DOZEN CABINETS. We take rontracta for paper hanging, painting and Interior decorating. Borwlck, m -South Main. CUT FLOWERS .FROM HERMAN GHE.EN HOI BKH. FOR SALti AT HWA1NE MACfcri. -' For .Hale My. nine-room residence at southeast corner of loth Ave. and High tit., lot 6xlh feet. W. II. Thomas, loos High St. The Woman- guild of St. Paul' Episco pal church will meet Monday afternoon at the, residence of Mrs. I. A. Siegfried, tit Olen avenue. Day and flight school at Wee tern fowa college. Students assisted to positions. . Bend for catalog. NPhone for Information. Both 'phonea. I'pay Hit per ton for cast iron; mixed, 110; stove, 8;. raga. lo par lb.; rubber, 7c; copper, 14o per lb. 3. xatalman, loj llarn, bom 'phonea 0. W wholesale lc cream. Shipped to any ptrt fit the slat. Special prices to the retail trade. 1 Mucci, 111 Weat Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ja.. Tel. . Wi have the finest Una of sample monu ments to select from In the weat. Sheeley A Lane Marble and Granite worka, 317 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Don't fall to look through Petersen Y Schoenlng a line of furniture, rugs, mat tings and lace curtain . 8.. Id on easy payments. Liberal discount for cash. The Tegular monthly tension of the school board, which was postponed last Tuesday night on account of the Porter meeting at tha opera house, will be held Tuesday night of this week. Rev. Henry D long performed the mar riage, ceremony yesterday for the following couple-Mm Omaha: Our. Hamlin and Mary Mattln, and Thomas Hurst and Mary Bell Fauseett. - CVvalVlh band? 111 go to Hamburg. la., Tuesday morning,- -where It will- -ha the chief at fraction at the Interstate fair. The hand will a lev) give, a eerie of -evening . concers,ther clurlng the week. The case of the three men . and three women arrested Friday in a room at the Ogden hotel where the. police discovered ft complete opium Joint layout, was con tinued in police court yesterday until Mon day. Captain J. H. Hoofstltler will deliver a Series of temperance lectures at the Broad way Methodist church, commencing this afternoon at I o'clock and 7 so this evening, and continuing every evening throughout the week. ( Thomas Mlllett. now of Gold field. Nev., la In the city renawing acquaintance Mr. Millet t was with the firm which laid the It. . . 1 11 yl In IfifiJ T' W piaiuw tniua i ' v, , ino paving now a it Is, tuft of hollows and kkimni And f4riirA anmAwhsf llkjk fur. 'showed field, was a revelation to" Mr. Mlllett. rHE FOMjOWINO DRINKS WILL BK SERVED AT CLARK'S SODA FOUNTAIN 'HIE WEEK: MADJA,' 10c; FROZEN PHOSPHATE 10c: HAPPY . THOUGHT. 16c; KLDARADO SUN DAB, 16c; TROP ICAL SUNDAE, lRc; MA818CHIN0 BUG FLIP, loci SOUTHERN BEAUTY, 16c: AMERICAN SUNDAE, lfc; MAPLE LEAF, 10c Rev. C. F. -Barrett of Delaware, O., was In the city yesterday in conference with local pasters' relative to Ji-fxuutlble union revival ,ePr'Pheratr'wdlussed and while' otfie ot file psxtors .Savored the propovnlortf. Bthrns iWtflnlte was nirl ved. t. The matter. It is eftlrf, rViay tie taken up kgaln later. From here Rev. Barrett went to. Hamburg. f .-. . . ; The funeral of Orval Hansen; the son of Mr. and Mra. William Hansen, residing near Laka Manawa. who waa accidentally Shot by an eider brother, will be held this fftarnoon from the residence of Mr. and Irs. F. Stephens. 110 Stutsman street, at o'clock, and. burial will be In Walnut Hill cemetery.- ar. siepnens is a aiey tlstefof the dead lad. Walt for tha big demonstration, Oct. 1 to Oct. 6. Hot Blast Heater burning hard :oal, soft coal, cobs, all In operation dur ng this week. Cole's new High Oven tange snd Cole's colvlzed' Hot Blast Bteel rlang also Itv operation. They broil, boll, ka tout, roust and cook all at the same time.- Don t mlas It, OcU 1 to Oct. t. F. J. Day brought suit in the district court to restrain lue sale by Sheriff Can nine and the Boyle National bank of Dan ville, Ky., of thirty-ttiree lots In Manawa park which were about to oe sold as the property of James S. chtisman under exe cution in the suit of Hie Boyle National bank against Chrlxman and others, Day asserts in his petition that the lots belong to lilm and -that Chnsman haa no Interest n them. A temporary restraining order was Issued by Judge Aiacy. . . Mra. Mary Andrews caused the attest yesterday of Mis. Barati A. Brie paid on a charge of maaing malicious threats, the Information being filed In the court of Justice Field, airs. Shepard gave bond for her appearance next 1'bursuay. Mrs. Andrews and Mis. Archer were charged . with assaulting Mrs. Bheps-rd, but the Frand Jury iguorod the complaint ind ailed to return an Indictment. Mrs. Bhep ftrd announced her determination to bring tha matter again before tha graud Jury at the next term of district court and it Is i supposed that the present complaint arise out ot thia. ... nsmav HmmAm Maaav. 1 Must' sell modern six-room dwelling near high school. Tel. 1. Charles T. Officer, 411 Broadway. If you think or painting your houaa let glv you an estlmat now. We guar antee th paint to be mad of pur ma terials, mixed and put up by skilled me chanics, so when w paint It stays painted. W also have some odd lot of artistlo wall paper that w are cloatng out at low prtoea t mak way for new stock. If you want good paper at little coat coma see us now. Jensen Nlcolaesen, ZU Broadway. .tot acres good farm land In aeatern Colo rado, 16. per acre and up; no litigation, re quired Can raise all kinds of small grain corn. A' few good homesteads Join - our lands. Send for printed matter. F. C. Jouge. 124 Main street, Council Bluffs, Is, Marriage Lleeases. Ucenses to wed wer Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. Ouy Hamlin. Omaha IS Mary4 Martin. i Omaha 'Thomas Hurfst. Omaha. j..:, II t' Mary Bell Fauaaelt. Omaha ,.: 27 Martin M. Meier, Dea Moinea '..... 71 I raula Beatrice Jocopetti, Des Moines, II Earl I, .Chevalier, Lincoln, Neb...'... H Mlna E. Rathburn, Lincoln, Neb It At I-esTert's The season' newest and finest designs In Jewelry.- -.. - ".. '." Bwanson Music company, T7 Weat Broad way -r4 be place wher you wlU find a splendid assortment of pianos to select from. Conovers. Cable. Schubert and Kingsbury's.. Alt clean, new goods. Pries 1 and terms to suit every person. We think t It a good 'house, to deal with. ' - ferva you right. What does th . Fa muli Radiant Hem Hard Coal .Stuve and Sterling, Leplngton Steel Rang dT Th only real aeai saver.. In th west. I Petersen V Schoenlng Co.. sole agents. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE; RESTAUR- ANT IN COUNCIL. BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOD IS COOKJNO. Th Cslu pkt' ixtsosant, 3 Broadway.' BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. VETO FOR LIGHT CINTRACT Major AaD0unoi Hi Will Befall to 8i th Dooumint SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER VETO ladleatlons ls Wis Orlglaally Voted la Its rsTr Will Staad Pat aaa Carry It Over th Mayor's Veto. Mayor Macrae will return without hla official signature the lighting contract with tha Cltliens' Gas and Electric company, passed at the meeting of tha city council last Monday by a vote of six to two That this was hla Intention wss stated by Mayor Macrae last evening. As the city council does not meet In regular session until October 1, Mayor Macrae stated ha Would on Monday Issue a call for a special meet ing Tuesday night at which time he will return unsigned the contract, with his reasons for so doing. At the meeting last Monday night when the contract waa approved and the mayor Instructed to sign It by a vote of six to two, Mayor Macrae's remarks Indicated that he would refuse to attach his official signature to the document and would leave It to the council to pass It over his veto, if It saw fit to do so. Mayor Macrae takes the same position ss Councilman- Wallace, which is that In his opinion Council Bluffs should not pay more per arc lamp for Its public lighting than Omaha dors. The recent conference between President Nash of the . lighting company and Mayor Macrae, the latter stated laM evening, had not tended to In duce him to change hla opinion and con sequently he would decline to sign the contract. Whether the six councllmen. Fleming, Hendrlx. Knudsen, Maloney, Smith ,snd Tounkerman, will stand by their vote .of last Monday and pasa the contract over the mayor's veto remains to be seen. Councilman Knudsen stated yesterday when apprised of the mayor's Intention to veto the contract that to data no one had con vinced him that he had erred In voting for the measure and Intimated that unless be changed hla mind before Tuesday night he would certainly vote the same as he did last Monday. The other five councllmen. It was stated last evening, had decided to stand pat and vote for the contract. Special sale 'on etching framed - 11x30, oak frames,' 11.50 up. Picture framing a specialty. A good time to paper your hone. See our new line of wsli paper. Get our figures for horn decorating. W. 8. Hewet son, Broadway and Fourth street., Council Bluffs. It Is no task for us to mak you figures, and If we are not tba lowest we do not expect the business. The best of violin strings, three different brands at the Bourlclu Piano 'House, Sto Broadway, Council Bluffs. la., where the organ stand upon th building. Saaday Servloea. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev." H. W. Starr, . rector. Fifteenth. '. Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at, I a, m. Morn ing prayer, litany and sermon at in 30 a. m. Sunday school, at hoon. Baptismal service at 4 p. 'm. Evening prayer and sermon at I o'.clock. Th rector's sermon subject In the morning will be, "How P.ecent Change in the World of Thought Have Affected Our Conception of Christianity,", and la the evening, "How the Death of Christ Saves Us from Sin.". First Presbyterian church. ' Rev. Marclis P. McClure, minister. At 10: a. m., "Chris Han Philosophy from the Cobbler's Bench." Bible school at noon. Young People's service at 1:30; subject, "A strong will, how to get It and use' It for temperance," I Peter, 4:1-11. At 7:30 p. m., "Under the Shadow of the Almighty.". Midweek aervlce Wednesday evening at 7:10. First Congregational church. Dr. Otter beln O. Smith, pastor. Morning service at 10:10. Evening vespers at i. Sunday achool at noon. Prayer meeting Wednesday von, Ing at 7:45. Morning subject. "Why Must the Good Suffer In the Redemption of the World," and in the evening, "What Crea tion Expects of Man." There will be preaching services at St. John's English Lutheran church at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. In the morning the pastor. Rev. O. W. Snyder, -will take as the sub ject of his sermon, "The Great Family." In the ; evening his topic will be "Fully Known.", Special music by 4 ha chorus choir at both services. Sunday school at 1:46 a. m and young people's meeting at 7 p. m. At .the Broadway Methodist church tha pastor. Rev. .James O May. at 10:30 a. m. will preach on "The Forward Slogan." In the evening at 7:30 o'clock Captain J. H. Hoofstltler will deliver a temperance lee tuer under the auspices of the temperance committee of the church. First Church of Christ (Scientist) will hold services at 11 a. m. In Temple Em manuel on North Seventh street, when the Subject will be "Unreality.", Sunday achool will be at 11:11 p. m. and th regular mid week testimony meeting Wednesday even ing at I o'clock. Second Church of Christ (Sulentlst) will hold services at 10:46 a. m. In Woodman hall In the Merrlam block, when the sub ject will be "Unreality." Sunday achool will be at 11:46 a ra. and tb usual mid week, testimony meeting Wednesday even ing at 1:46 o'clock. Rev. Joshua Rials of Omaha will con duct servloes at 10:10 a. m. at the Second Presbyterian church. There will be .no evening servloes. . Sunday school will be at noon. , Notice to elastomers. COAL IS SCARCE IN COUNCIL BLUFFS, WE BOUOHT EARLY AND ADVISE YOU TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR PRESENT SUPPLY OF COAL WHILE IT LASTS. BRIDENSTE1N sV BMITH. SIXTH ST. AND FOURTEENTH AVE. TEU IIS. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beer go to I- Rosenfeld, wbolesel liquor dealer, 111 South Main street. At Leert's Special price on watchea during this week. SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY IN OUR NEW BUILDING of th Monarch malleable Iron and eteal ranges. Th only perfect range on tha market that lasts and gives satisfaction. Kllr-Farnswortb Furniture company, IU-1S-U Weat Broadway, Council Bluff. la. Glass Brokea la Feeallar Maaaer. On of th lsrgs plat glass window n tb offlc of the Cltlsen'a Gas nd Elec tric company on Pearl street was broken yesterday afternoon In a peculiar manner. Chart T. Stewart was passing in bis large touring automobile, whan aa outside wheel passed over a piece of wood lying on tha street. Ths piece of' wood, a If Aung from a catapult, flew ,up and over the automobile and agaluat th window. . . , r , . breaking a largt bole in It. Th remark able feature of th accident waa that th piece of wood was on th outer aide of th automobile and . In order to hare struck the window must have performed a regular somersault over th machine and It occupant. Tour old worn oat carpets and ruga are valuable. Don't throw them awaf. W manufacture handsome, reversible rug from old carpets. Thousands of them In us In th best homes. Phone Ell. Our man wfll call and tell you all about It. Betid for booklet. The Council Bluffs Carpet Clean ing Manufacturing Co., 14 North Main treet. Hafer make Tank to order. We hav a good factory. Do not buy until you give Hafer, the lumberman. 4 chance St your bill. Council Bluffs, la. DRV WOODS FIRM Ql ITS .BVSINBa lllaess of Oao of Pa risers fllvea a Reals. ,. - The A. E. Hunter company, the big dry goods firm on Pearl and Main streets, closed its doors last night at the end of the day's business and will not' reopen them until Saturday morning next, at which time a closing out sale will be begun and con' tinned until the entire stock is disposed of. The reason for the firm deciding to go out of business ' I primarily doe to' the enforced retirement from business of John Beno on account of continued til health Unable longer to give the business sny at tention owlnf to his physical condition Mr; Beno decided to dteposw of his interest In the firm. W. A. Maiirer, not being as he terms It'a "dry goods msn," ' decided thst he did not care to continue In the business without Mr.' Beno, and Mr. Hunter, the third member of the flfm, although' "h could secure th financial backing requisite to continue the business'; also decided 'that without Mr. Beno he did not desire to go on with It. ' ' ' The business was originally started by Woodbury it Culver. Later Mr. Woodbury bought out Mr. Culver and formed a' new company known as the' W;"Q." Woddb'ury company. About a year ago John Beno, W.' A. Maurer of this city and a third party bought out Mr. Woodbury,' and shortly after Mr. Hunter Joined the firm, the name of which was then changed to that of the A. B Wunter company. ' At I,eart New fell and holiday Jewelry arriving. We will show the' largest and best stock ever In the city. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to Duncan 4 Dean or the Dunca l Shoe company are requested to call and aettle at once. MALONEY' 8 PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. SO Rev. Dr. Walters Retornlnsr. Rev. Lnther M. Walters. D. D., who has been called here from Los Angeles, Cal.,' on account of the serious Illness of his son, E. II. Walters' of the firm of Walters Wadsworth. and exalted ruler of the Coun Vu Bluffs I rid (re of Elks, was pastor of the Broadway Methodist church of this city during the years 1177, 1S7I and 1R79. The visit of Dr. Walters to the city recalls a memorable Incident In the history of the Broadway church. The' ch'urch during Dr. Walters' pastorate was heavily encumbered with debt and h decided before leaving his charge here to clear off this debt. By a purely personal campaign ftevi Walters succeeded lit raising the entire amount and th lifting of the debt was celebrated .In' a unique manner ' Permission wa's granted Dr. Walters to erect 'an Immense tent on the court house grounds snd there on Sun day morning In July, 1879. with Bishop Andrews presiding, the mone was jjou'red In by those contributing snd announcement made Of the lifting of the debt which i had embarrassed the congregation for fifteen years. The remarkable ' feature of ' Dr. Walters' successful campaign In raising ths money needed to rift the debt was' that at least two-thirds of the money was ob tained from persons outside the Methodist church and this fact was clearly dem onstrated at the mass meeting In the tent. The gathering was a remarkable one, no less than forty ministers of all denomina tions from the surrounding territory being present to assist In the celebration. Ill health compelled Dr. Walters to go to California about eight -years ago and al though now on the retired list he Is still active and performs a large amount -of work In connection with . th Methodist church.. . For Rale. A GOOD PAYING SHOE STORE. DOING 11.500 A MONTH Wit r. I vrvntr-ir 11 n. DEAN. 3 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Exceptional piano bargains this week at A. Hospe Co., 2 South Main street ppun cll Bluffs. Easy payments. At LesTert's The fit of glasses. Is guaranteed-. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Night,: Ll Real Estate Traasttr. , These transfer wer reported to The Bee September by the Pottawattamie County, Abstract company of Council Bluff: . 1 Charles Schlgsdt. Jr., and wife and i- 4. xtunge ana wire to Leonard ' Koch, sr., lots 2 and I. block I, Great Western add to Mlnden, la., w. d .11,100 Hiram Shoemaker and wife to James M. Linlnger. part lot 4 in Original Plat of Council Bluffs, la.,- w. d. . . . 1,100 John Bhlnkle and wlt to John L. -Foreman, lot It, block 14, Beers ubdiv in Council Bluff. Ia., w. d. 1,100 Parlln Orendorff and Martin Co. to J. T. Brooks, lots (, , 7 snd ' I. block I, Brysnt Clark'a subdjv . In Council Bluffs,' la., w. d 800 Benjamlo-Pehr Real Estate. Co. and . "" Wallace Benjamin and wife to J. T. Brooks, lot l, I, 4, and 4, - . block A. Perry's second add and lot- '. . I, block II, Perry' first add , to Council Bluffs, la., w. d. . . . . . COO R. A. Blaine to Maggie E. Glllet. . . a 40 ft. of lot 11 and all of lot 11. . Glendale add to Council Bluffs, Is., w.. d tot Wilson C. Shoemaker and . wtfe to jamas ai. L.imnger, part lot '41 in - Original Plat of. Council Bluffs, la., . - I w. d too E. J. Gilbert and wife to Keys Bros , , lots 1 and I. block It, Rrvant- , Clark'a subdiv in Council Bluffs,, i la., w. d. . isi Elmer L. Fehr to J. T. Brooks, lot" 10. block A, Perry's second sdd and lot 10, block si. Perry'a Hirst add to Council Bluffs, Is., w. d . too Hiram 8hoemaker and wife to James M. Linlnger. psrt Jot 41. Original " Plat of Council Bluffs. Ia., w. d . - 300 Robert Bleakly and wife to J.'-T. Brooks, i lots I and 11. block II, Perry's first add to Council Bluffs, la. s. w. d iflj J. D. Edmundson snd wife to E, J. , uiivrii, iui , uiiat it, arnni t j Clark add to Council Bluffs, Ia., - avv Mary E. Palmer and husband to J. T. Brooks, lot t. block A, Perry's ' . second add to Council Bluffs, la., 0. e. d 7 7$ Mary L. Everett to E. J. Gilbert, lot 1. block II. Bryant at Clark's add to Council Bluff a, la., w. d. 6 Fourteen transfers, total . .11,171 ' Sit for tb Creehe. Th Associated Charttleo decided -yesterday on a site for ths new building for th Creche: Th property I that belonging to Mra W. H. Kuhn at MT East 1 Teres treet. containing two acres. The ssserla tlon Is to psy I7.en( for th property and lib the cuutrlbutloti front Mr. a. 1 Worth of New. Clean, Crisp Merchandise to Be Sold Regardless of Cost DRY GOODS, RUGS, MILLINERY, CLOAKS, SUITS. UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS. No, such opportunity has ever before been placed before the purchaser. - , . " ' . NOTHING RESERVED. EVERY THING MUST. BE SOLD. THIS GREAT SALE WILL COMMENCE SATURDAY, SEPT. 29TH, AT 9 A. M. .. . This store will close from Monday, Sept. 24th to Friday, Sept. 28th, inclusive, to prepare for THIS IMMENSE SACRIFICE SALE AND WILL OPEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 29TH at 9:00 A. M. , 33-35 Pearl St. Shugart tins . nearly 16.000 In Its treasury for this purpose. The site Is near the new Jennie Edniundson hospital; being erected by the Woman's Christian, association and now nearlng completion, Mrs. M. Wollman was appointed chair man of the "site fund" committee and she outlined, a plan for raining the money needed, which met with the approval, of the association. It Is believed the asso ciation will have no difficulty In. securing the money needed. GOOD WEIGHT, OOOU MEASURE AND GOOD QUALITY ARB MATTERS' OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE GROCERY BUYER; they sre of much Importance to vis;, by having all three of the right stand ard w have gained and continued to hold the trade of a larg and discriminating class ef customers.. Can't we have yours? Orders are filled ' promptly . and carefully and prices ar as low as the prevailing market rate will permit. John Olsen, 7S-41 West Broadway. . THE" BEST "TcVF.R THAT LARGE PHOTO GIVEN -AWAY BY TUCKER..., GERMANS ARK TO HAVE BIG TIME Torealight kParade to" Be , Openln ' Kt.sI on . Frosrrasn. 'Arrangement Jor-the" celebration of Ger.' me ft day In this elty,.'Mandiry anil-Tudtfr Oftober 1 and 5, are peactlcirlly complete. The committee In rhsj-ge has ffft . working hard to make tho celebration wostby -of the 0ccnMloh.''land the event this 'year ia ex pected o surpass "tfiat of last year; which was moat successful In all details. , . . ; Advices tor ' to the effect that large crowds will tte here from Walnut, Mlntte!i, Den I son, - Manning. Carroll,, Charter Oak. Trcynor, Manilla, Mlneola, Omaha. Bouth Omaha, Papllllon, Plattsmouth and other surrounding towns where there are German settlements. The opening evenU on Monday evening will be, the .'big torchlight parade. There will be over 1,000 torehbearers and four bands. The Omaha societies have slgntfHd their Intention to take purt In this parade. Following the parade there will be a meet ing In the New theater, when tb following program will be carried out: Selection Covalt'a orchestra; mldreas of welcome, G. F. Scheer of Council Bluffs; address.' Mayor. 13. Macrae; response to mayor's address. A,' Becker, editor . of the Freie Presse; song, .Orpheus society, Omaha; oration, C. Zwaniig, editor LaSalle County Herald, Ottawa. III.; violin solo. Prof. Max Baumelster; song, Orpheus Ladles' choir; solo. Miss Irene Van Noye, soprano; aolo, Herr Richter. baritone, form erly a member, of the Imperial opera nt Vienna; song, Omaha Maennerehor;' srlo, Peter Laux. basso; selection, Covalt'a orchestra. ' Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock will be the Industrial and historical parade. .Yli committee haa offered a number, of sub star, tlal cash prises, which have been pre viously announced, ' for the best displays.. There will be a number of floats repre senting Incidents from German history as follows: ' Hermann the Cherusker, taking home Roman captives. First century. . Charlemagne and Wlduklnd, the Saxon Eight century. Frledrich Barbarossa In th Kyffheuaer. Twelfth century. Napoleon III surrenders to William I. Nineteenth century- Steuben snd Wsshlngton's German body guard. Eighteenth century. Qermama and Columbia and Columbia united. . In the afternoon the scene of the cele bration.' will be transferred . to Laka Maiiawa. where a program of. sport and games wlU be carried out. . The celebration will be .brought to a close Tuesdsy night with a grand bail at the Danish hall, wher 'the. smaller room will be reserved for a social, gathering of the "old timers." .4. Metsaar at Co. New Location of Wholessl' Bakery, Kit Mynater Street. Co. Bluffs, Ia. Horns-made Bread a Specialty. Visitor Welc6me. DON'T WAIT. BUT HAVE THE CHIL DRENS' PHOTO TAKEN NOW WHILE THE WEATHER 18 FINE. TUCKER MAKES THE BEST A LARGE ONE FREE. Peterson A Schoenlng Co, are receiving new good dally and Invite visitor. Good sold on easy payments. Liberal discount for cash. PAST WEEK. I Bl.lKFi . SOCIETY rosalasT Calais f Peeple Whaaa Yaa Kaaw. C. A. Nelson hss gone to Colorado Bprlngs. . Mine Mse Blsksley ha gone for a trip to Colorado Springs. , Mra. George Judson has gons to New Oilcans tor the winter. Mra E. Kretchmer Is home from a visit with rlatlvs.st Muscatine, la.-. Mr. arid Mrs. H. C. Raymond left Thurs day for Chicago to visit aitb friends. Mr. Msc Hanchett haa bean visiting friends 1n Des Mulnes for th past week. Miss Ella Young of Chicago. Is visiting Mrs. John I Templeton, North Slsth street. : The Misses Gertrude and Nevada Hays of Stella, Neb., ar in th city visiting friends. ..Mlas Dorothy -Hoag Is boms from a week's visit witg relatives and friends la it-"trice. Neb. . Miss Cora Haasec st Csrr Gordo, Teww, from The Entire Stock of the l3yiilieir eo. 33-35 to Be Closed Out as .. . t V ' 32-34 Main St. "ssagflBBj WTCIVs)ninWivMNrsWVPMBHI muammj 1 Mini inn n hill & is visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hancock of Ulen avenue. Mrs. Charles La Bartle of' Chicago, has nen spending the pa.t week with Council Bluffs friends. Miss Kate lllggins, IM Ninth avenue, left Friday night for a two months' trip to Montreal, Can. , Jack Day and Kenneth Harmon have gone to Alton, 111., where they will enter a military school. The Little Bridge club met last Tuesday st the home of Mrs. Van Inwegen, sis Fourth avenue. , Colonel W. J. Davenport of Boulder, Colo.' Is stopping for a few days In Council Bluffs his former home. The Misses Bessie and Hazel Hammer leave tonlfiht for Roanoke. Vs., where they wlll; spend a yeur In a college. . . , Mrs M. E. HslUday ha returned to her home at Grantville. Utah, afer a visit with her Bister. Mra. Vt A. Jidii. Miss Maude Johnson, 1:3 Fifth avenue. ( it.ii alimony nir LMiiuKiue, wnere sue will spend several week with friends. Mrs. O. F Anderson of North Eighth street, left Tuesday for Denver. Colorado Springs and other Colorado points. Mr. W. C. Unthsnk. 810 Avenue A, re turned home last Tuesday from s trip to Salt Lake City and other western points. Mr. J, C. Doty has left for an extended trip to Knowlton, Mont., where he will visit, his daughter,, Mrs... Etta, Doty Hamil ton. , -. , r , Mm and' Mrs. J: N. Schemer of Glen avenue have returned from Boston, after placing their daughter, Tina, In a conserva tory of muslo. . ' . - Mr. snd Mrs. C. 8. Byers removed vester- OAV from thlr hnraa , I . z- - " " u.i . wiru . n,CJIUC I H I The Renarn. vhere t. .- , i. , . I Mrs. W. H. Klllpatrlck. 140 Grant street. hssas her guest her mother nd sister. Mrs. W. W Brown and ;Mlss Jcnnett Brown of Shelby: la. , ; ' ,,Mr"' J- T' banning and dHiighter. May. HA Seventh avenue, left .Thursday evening for Portland. Ore., where they will spend several weeks with relatives. , . Leigh Bfcllenger', a member of the high school graduating class of 'OS, left Thurs day for Uncoln. where he will begin his studies in the University of Nebraska. - i..T.h P' Mv club- was entertained Vednesday afternoon, at the home, of Mrs. Y.ohn J- MulqUeen, 719 Seventh avenue. Mrs. Paul Snyder will be the hostess this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith of Beatrice are visiting for a short time with their son, M; Lielmar W. Smith. 1 Third avenue while- en route east, where they will visit relatives In Chicago. - The marriage of Mr. Clarence H. Judson. tormerly of this city, now of Seattle! .Van? M,5f La"fa Feilanua Meyers will tak plac Tuesday evening. October 2 st the residence of the bride s mother, Mrs. F. Meyers, 4ol Park avenue, thia city. d!?' Ji"m'"c?i',lb'' 'orr""'l.v of Council Blurt's, left Friday evening for her hpme in SeHttle.- She haa been visiting frifeiids In tnls city snd Shenundoah, and had Just returned from V . V,.L, i. l. : , -' " " - v.. n, " urir sue spent some time With her daughter, Mra John The Luncheon Whist club met Wednesday i,,.1?" rrtlence of Mrs. Charles Huas, Ml tlfth avenue. The , afternoon waa spent In playing whist, after which luncheon w".,1"?red . Nfxt wek the club will meet on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. 8. C. Key. 23s Bouth Seventh ttreet. . A number of her women friends gathered yesterday afternoon to tender Mrs. Mar garet E. Hay, mother of Mrs. G. W. Bny-i iter t t h , . ,.(,. a . a, - ,. llsh Lutheran church, their congratulatlona, iv irin on- eigniy-nrsi Dirtnosy anniver sary. "Grandma" Hay, as she is afTeq tlonately called by her friends, waa the re- MILTON ' jsJW"-"T"- -.rr BsWsw r y Radiant Home Baseburners Tha reason these wonderful heat ers are so celebrated la because they are built for use and economy and not for look and show. . They bare the largest heating capacity and most radiating aurface of any baseburner. and nerfect rem la. tlon, makes them $29 moat economical up from DC Quickly as Possible 0,000 lEj3 jo) clplent of a number of handsome memen toes of the occasion. At the home of his daughter. Mrs. W. 8. Csss, on Grant street, a celebration was held Thursday of the Tilth birthday of Mr. R. R. Randall of LlnVoln. who returned home this afternoon. In spite of his years, Mr. Randall is atlll lisle, hearty and HCtive and occupies a responsible position with the Hurllngton railroad. The members of the Junior league of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church tendered Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Graves 'a farewell surprise party Tuesday evening. Mrs. Grsves was presented by her- young guests with a handsome gold chain. Rev. Graves has been assigned to the church at Logan for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Zorbsugh. 118 Bloomer street, celebrated their leather wedding Monday evening at their home, by enter taining about forty guests- Thoss present were the same as st the wedding. Many pretty and beautiful lesther presents were prpented. The evening was spent merrily with jamst, sfter which dainty refresh ments were served. The house was dec orated throughout with purple and whit asters. A very pretty wedding occurred lest Thursday evening at p. m when Mr. Andy Knudsen, jr., snd Miss Mae Russell were united In marriage by Rev. Clyde Copelnnd, pastor of the People's Union church. The ceremony took place st the new home on Thlrty-f hlrd street and Ave nue F, recently built by the groom. The home was tastefully decorated with ferni and alters. After the wedding supper was served to a number of friends. , Weodl Wood I Wood! "MISSOURI OAK. SECOND GROWTH. BY THE CORD, IN STOVE LENGTHS OR CHUNKS. A BIG RICK, 11. CO. BRIDEN 8TEIN A SMITH. 'PHONE 182. FOUR TEENTH AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET. If you need a sewing machine or want to rent a machine of want your' machine repaired, call on Williamson,, at .1? South Main street. II ha machines to rent from 26c up. ' At Lefferfs First class watch, work and Jewelry repairing only. CENTRAL FLOUR-41.15. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones 24. MALONEY'S PEARL ST. NEW LOCATION. 30 t'TES SHOW NO OF MOVIXG Stockmen Get la easy as Redmea'a Moaey Gives Oat. DOUGLAS. Wyo:. Sept. 22. (Special. ) The outlook Is constantly becoming more threatening with reference to the seven hundred Ut Indians, who gave ao much trouble here a few weeks ago, and .who are still camped In this vicinity, notwith standing their declaration several times that they Intended to leave. For six weeks they hare been living In their tee pees along the river, and It looks as though It wa their Intention to stay all winter. Not only are they doing this, but they are sending back to the White Rock agency In Idaho, to tell their brothers that they are having a royal good time, and ask ing them to come help them eat the dog. . When they came they were provided m-ith ROGERS & SONS CO. 14TH AND FARNAM STREETS.: Original Cole's . Hot Blast Holds- fire 24 hours with a hod full of coal. The large ' number of attempted Imita tions of this store Is the strongest testimonial of Its Imonial of Its $10 marvelous uecesa. We sell the genu - Ine, up from . Fire Place Spark Guards -1.25 , f hi Jt'l' m .Business Pearl St COUNCIL BLUFFS These they have sold and traded until now they have, nothing left except their Are arins nml a considerable amount of ammunition.1 The bucks are scouring th hills for antelope and other wild aarhe. and it Is thought are killing some stock. As their money Is giving out. it is prob able tlvey will begin to .make open slaughter of cattle and sheep before long, and there will then be open Warfare between the stiiflf man nn,l I I,a ,.4 W. C. T. U. OF SOUTH DAKOTA Fqaal Snffrasre and Loral Oatloa Will Be Pnshed Before) Jtext Legislature. PARKER P. V., bept. 22.-(Spcclal Tsle gram.) Yesterday's meeting of th slgtt Woman's Christian Temperance union con vention In session here was full of -interest. The report of Corresponding Secre tary Grace Van Vleet Boyd showed th best results ever secured from tho unions. The report of the treasurer, Mrs. -F: A'. Bldwell, showed all bills paid and a nett1 balance In the treasury. Th year's re ceipts wera 12,412; the membership, 1,607, t gain of 21 for the year. Todav's sessions . were devoted tit dlsctia. slons reports, elec tion of officers, etc. ' Tht ' new officers-" nre! President Mrs f.tietl. Ramsey,. Woonsocket ; vice president, ' Mrs. Floy .Cochrane. .Brookings; Correspond In i secretary,-. Mrs. Grace Van.. Vleet. Boyd,. Lacey; recording secretary, Mrs. Ruby Jor dan Smith, Wesslngton Springs; treasurer, Mrs. F. A. .Bldwell MUcheJl; all re-elected. About 100 delegates are present. ' Xh 1Ut ble- diamond ; oratorical oontest, will tuke place this evening. A temperance rally 1i- mnrirti. In IwA'nf 'tha 1 Al.iiM.h'Aa ...... .. ... . ..... VN.,,,,,,, Local option and equal .sufTrajre will be pressed before the rntxt'leglslatur. . , Delegates at large' ' to the' national Woman'a Christian Temperance.'inlon con vention at Hartford, , Conn.: Miss Rose Bower of -Rapid City, Mrs. Elmer Smith Of Mitchell. Mrs. Ouincv I.es Morrow- of Brookings, Mrs. Mary' Peterson of Wa konda; to the world's Woman's Christian. Tempersnce Union st Boston: Mrs. S. A. Ramsey of Woonsocket and Mrs. F. A.' Bldwell of Mitchell. ' A Promlaeat Cltlsen of Deerfleld. lai- Reeomnieads Chamberlala's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea ' 1 Remedy. For the last fifteen years I have used and nM .It... 1 lain'. i I. nl n nA w , rhoea Remedy In my own family It ha always own a cerium inu positive cure for -dysentenry and bowel troubles,' and I can cheerfully recommend . It to anyone suffering from pains In the. ' stomach or bowel complaint. It Is a remedy wusrut an equal. Frank C. Walker, Deerflsld. Ind. , Armours Dray Heport. CHICAGO, Sept. 22. Representatives of Armour & Co. today declared that there Is no truth in the report that J. Ogden Armour is about to close out his holdings In Armour A Co. to the Swifts. Quick Ileal v Steel Range ... ... Our range sale Is booming. The low prices we have placed on these high grade rangea mane rare bar gains for the- wise buyer. No putty or stove bolts used ia the . Quick Meal- all-eteel construction. That's why they remain air-tight, with high warm log closet. . . , , . . J - m'. . 1 J' I