THE OMAHA SUNDAY 1JKK: OCTORKR 7. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM J Q jEuSsZCSCBSCCnESSnS n n r . 1, : A I'M 1 1 " SPl IK e-v ik.t ; t.i h - I: 1 H.V . rr ii h v. -io"' to . ... IK a"--- it;- . r i m r w . COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl OLD -COMMANDERS COMING Gaarrals Douce, Blaok and Howard to Attend tba Bastion. 7aviucs 0F QIHtftS REPRESENTED i weweral Mepkerua, Wht Ha I Ll-rlag Descendant, Oaly One f Wklrk Will II.. . W eaaBSaasaawwBx. General Grenvllle M. Dodge, In a letter to Major George i H.- Richmond, received' bjr the latter yesterday morning, ttatea that United Blatea Senator William 'War ner of Kanaas City, and General J, A. Black of Illinois, former commlaaloner of pensions, will attend the reunion of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee In thla city ftext month. . General O. O. Howard, one of ihe com mandere of the Army of the Tennessee. will be here, while General Grant will be 4 i represented by hla aon. General Fred Grant. . ' Rev. father Sherman, who la to be dla- tingulshed guest at the reunion, will be 1 tare representative of General Sherman, r? while Mra. John A. Logan and Mra. Tucker will represent General Logan. ' . Oeneral Mc Thereon will be the only coin ' ntander not represented at the reunion. . - So far an known General Mr Thereon hsa .' bo living descendants or relatives who can b here. - The local -committee Is making energetic rtortato make the reunion of the enllated men, toTae held In connection with the meet ing of the Society of the Army of the Tenneasoe,' a success.- The members of Abe Lincoln post. Grand Army of the Re- purTlIc, and other old soldiers in the city have' taken tha matter up and will see ts It thi L) card fka j It- that their old comsedes are properly card for while' frn the rlty. Tn honor of comrades Abe Lincoln post will hold ipflre on the evening of Nov Tiber T. Otherentertalnmcut will also be arranged i for tne visiting veterana. Car isalaa Expected to Speak Aitho! gh Council Bluffs has not aje yet luded In Oovemor' Cummins' pub peaklng dates. County Chairman Vt"'.h,l 1:7 as a tentative promise from tne w. on vc-tooer a. A snort wnue osca u waa CJ i - understood that Governor Cummins would V her 'some day during- this week, . bjft for some reason or another thla could ' V . not be arranged. If unable to speak here l on October 22 If is likely that the people , of Council Bluffs will not hear Governor Cummins during the campalm. Chairman Smith, however.' ssld ' yesterday He was hopeful of securing Governor Cummins for a speech here "before the close of th campaign. ' ' A tireat Eirlti meat, We are making the lowest possible prices on wall paper. The. latest patterns. We will make you the lowest figures if you will Wf-t us do the work. Guaranteed to be first jVlae. r-ounrH Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glasa A Merrlam lock. '.Have you heard the good newa? Our 19(7 - ' wall paper paturna are coming In and you . win riht in it if vou let us do vour In- c-r-tertotv decorating; and. when It comes to "v-: painting, war do-not allow anybody to beat t tis In furnishing good" msterlals and goort work.' - Now Is the best Itne to paint, the ' insects ara air gone, nnd the weather nicely settled. Let 'U figure with yeu, Jen.B . It Nicholson, 23S Brosdway.. -.Two' Arrested for Assaalt. iMj rnhN PnH.mtt. brothers who were Indicted by the recent district -court grant Jury on a charge of assaulting A. Jorneskl, with Intent to do him great bodily Injury, were taken Into custody esterduy .morning In Omaha, where they have been working, and brought back to Councli Bluffs by Deputy Sheriff Woblman. The Peudergasts and their hrother-ln-law. Frank Konera, wets engaged in a family . row and the latter waa aeemlngly getting pimples. ' i BLACKHEADS Oct Rid of All Vour Face Troubles In , ' Few Pajra' Time With , ' the Wondfrful Stuart ' CaJcluin Wafers. U'A ' UI. MCIAM H"T rail. .'.You cannot hava an attractlva face or a ?, BaautllUl compieaioii wnen yuur uiuuu is In bad order and full of impu,rltlea. Im- purs Wood meana an Impure faca, always. - Tha moM-worrderful as well as the most rapid blood' clsanser I . Stuart's Calcium Wafer. You usa tbem for a few days. ; and ths dlflererit tells in your, facs right ' a Way. ' Moat blood purifiers and akin treatments t ara - full of poison. Stuart's Calcium . Wavfsra aura guaranteed free from any poison, marcury, drug, or optats. They ara aa harmless as water, but the results ara astonishing. ' Tha -worst cases of akin diseases have , baan curad, (t) a week by this quick-acting rsanedy. It' contains tba most affect! va . working power of any purifier ever din ' o6verd calcium aulphlds. Most - Mood arid akin treatments ara terribly slow, atuaxt'a Calcium Wafera hava cured boils tn thrss days. Every particle of Impurity Is driven ovit of your systsm completely. ' asvsr to return, and Jt Is done without laraoglna; your systsm in tha slightest No matter what your trouble Is. whether I pimplss, blotohea, blackheads, rash, tetter, , M-Mrpa, or scabby crusts, you can solemnly lapend upon Stuart's Calcium Wafara aa -f.lllnv ' v Doa' aa any longer bumlliatad by having a' blotcbjf face. . Don't t havs strangers ' tare at you. or allow your friends to be of v... f usra- " Tour. Plood makea you what you are ..Tha men and jromenwho forge ahead . are the-. M. tra blood and pure . faces. 014 VJ arer stop to think of that? ' Stuarta Calcium Wafera ara absolutely , termless, m ii-miinij ssns- .' -fvlng to you evsn ai inw mu or a weea. dt Vay wtU make you happy because your the d(.fndMnt company resisted payment, f few will be a welcome sight not only to couni for the defendant company an " rourselt when r" 1 the glass, but nounced that the ase certainly would be everybody eise who snows you ana lk wttn. jou. -Wa waot ta prove te you that 8tuart ?alclura Wafera are heyopd doubt the beat ind quickest blood and skin purifier In ;he world e we" will send you a free ample, aa soon aa we get your name and iddreM. Bend for It. today, and then when vo bare -tried the sample you will not contented until you nave bought a the boy w as now working as elevator con box at your drugglst'a. ductor in the Sapp building and waa earn- Send us your name and address today ind we Will at once send you by mall a' sample package, free. Address F. A. ituart Cow', aiu' Bldg., Marslisll, glofc, BLUFFS Bt. Tel. 43. the worst of It. when Jorna-kl attempted to act the role of tne peacemaker. Jornaskl received a broken none and was other wine badly tieaten up. The alleged assault la aald to have taken place Au(ut 16. The Pendergaats gave bail and were released. To niaJte tha home complete you must have a Lexington ateel range and a. Radi ant Ho tne hard coal burner. We ara wil ing nmra than ever. Remember, these stoves will cut your cm! bllla In half. Sole agenta. ret er eon aV Schoenlng Co. If you want a good position, finish a course at the Western Iowa college. Day and evening school. Enroll any time. 'Phone for Information. CRIMIVll. STATISTICS OF COlT Over Klghteea Tfcoasana Uollara F. wearied Daring Year. II. V. Batley, clerk of the district court, completed yesterday the report of the criminal business In Pottawsttamie county for the year ending September 30, 1 The report has to be made out annually and sent to the secretary of state at 1 Moines. The expense of prosecuting crlml nal cases for the year amounted lo $11.-?,.2-2. while the amount paid to the county attorney and assistant waa r!."7.50. The fines Imposed smount Xo , and the amount of fines collected during the year waa tl.72j. ' From Council Bluffs twenty-two persons were sent to the penitentiary, thirteen to the county Jail and fines 'were Imposed on eight. . From the district court ut Avoca, three were sent to the penitentiary. The longest sentences Imposed were: Arthur Flets, bigamy, three years; R. L. McBride. burglary, three years; James Arthur, blowing Treynor bank safe, nine years; Mickey Taggart. Inrreny from the person, six years; James Hardiner, colored, attempted criminal assault and entering and breaking, twenty years. Plnaee. We are headquarters for fine pianos. No matter w-hat may be your need we can supply It. We offer you a line of pisnoa that are f ully tested and we guarantee you satisfaction In the purchase of an Instru ment from us. Call on us. Tour money will go farther here than anywhere else. Easy terms If desired. , Swanson Music Co., 407 West Broadway. : . , MALONKY CIGAR CO., 30 PEARL ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS.-IA.. DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE ROBKRT BURNS' 1C CIGAR AND LITTLE BOBBIE, OLD TIMER AND F.RRIS Be CIGARS. At the Broadwov Methodist church, Rev. James O'May, pastor, there will be preach ing services at "l0:3 n. m., when the sub ject of the sermon will be "Launch Out Into the Deep." Sunday school will tie at noon and Epworth League meeting at :! p. m. In the evening at 7:30 will be held the first of a series of revlvsl meetings under the leadership of Rev. T. C. Web ster of Omaha, which will continue every evening except Saturdays for three weeks or more. There will he preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:.W p. m, at the First Christian ; church. In the morning the past or t Rev. W. B. Clemmer. will take as, the subject of his sermon. "The Debt Wa Owe," and In the evening "Seven Wonders of the Wor)d." Bible School will be at 9:45 . m. suet meeting of Christian Endeavor so ciety at p. m. At the First Presbyterian church,-Rev. Marcus P. McClure, pastor, there will be preaching services at 10:10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Encouragementa to the Cultivation of Faith." Evening sub ject, "The . Essence of True Religion." Sunday school at noon nnd young people's mtln J!: St, John's English Lutheran church. Rev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor. Services at 11 s. m. and T:30 p, m. In the morning the paster will take ss the subject of hla sermon "I'nlty of Christianity" snd In the evening "1'nlversul Praise.' Sunday school -will be at :4S a. nt. snd young people's meeting it 7 p. m, There will be no servlcea today , at the Second Presbyterian church but Sunday school will he held at the nsual hour. First Church of Christ tSclentlst) will hold services st 11 a. m. in Temple Emman uel on North Seventh street when the sub ject will be, "Are Sin. Ulsease and' Death Real?" Sunday school will be at 12:15 p. m. and ths regular mid-week testimony meet ing Wednesday evening at I o'clock. Second Church of Christ fSclentist) will hold services in Woodman hall in ths Merrlam block at 10-.I5 a. m. when the sub ject will be "Are Sin, Disease and Death Renl?"4 Sunday school will le -at U; a.m. and the regular mid-week testimony meet ing Wednesday evening ut ":ti o'clock. St. Paul's Episcopal church. Rev. H. W. Ptaar. Rector. Stventcenlh Sunday after Trinity, a. m. holy communion, 10:) a. m. holy communion' and sermon, 12 m. Sunday school and Bible class, 7:.V p. in. evening prayer and sermon. Morning subject, "Tbe Second Fundamental Itw In the Kingdom of Ood"; evening subject, "Four Rules of Christian Conduct." - First Congregational church. Dr. Otter beln O. Smith, Pastor. Morning service at V.. evening vespers at t o'clock, young people's meeting at C o'clock Sunday even ing. Sunday school "Yioon. prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:46. Morning sub ject, "Our Faith and the larger 1'nlverse." Evening subject. "The Workers and the Way of the Lord." Special music morn ing and evening. - For kale A GOOD FATING SHOE STORE. DOINO KM A MONTH. WILL INVOICE 13,000. SPLENDID OPENING. DUNCAN at DEAN, a MAIN ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Here Is a good chance to get a 18-horse-power Jackson touting car, almost new. On exhibition at Van Brunt'e buggy re pository. Fourth street. Will be Bold very cheap. ,Call and see It. Matters la Dlstrlet Caart. V. .1 L n- ' 'John C Bridgett against The Town Mu- i t ual Dwelling House Insurance Association I M flunJ ye-trtay morIlln. plaintiff wss entitled to recover . fo(. houltt.hold good, and other rt. , , th t h rldolK, uH.v nd Fourteenth reel -i-,ot year ago. Bridgett sued for ll.W, Hie ,,n -i f his Insurance oollcv. and la.n up on appeal. George Papst. the 10-yra r-old ' boy who threatened to kill any ofnoer who might attempt to arrest him, was before Judge Oreen in the Juvenile court on a chaige Uf incorrigibility. Young Papst was In anything but a defiant mood yesterday morning and his mother interceded (or him. The bearing developed the fact that lug til a ntonth, which he turned over to his mother. The boy's father. It waa stated, bad left his family last March, Judge Green decided- to give the lad an- other ehance and be was dUcharged With a caution that another complaint against hhh would result In his being committed to Eldora. Kate Kuiken, the Hi-year-oid glil ar rested Friday on a complaint of her father, also had a hearing before Judge Green and was ordered committed to Mitchcl vllle. It was shown that the girt stopped out late-at night and was commencing to form bad acquaintances. A. Metsgar A Is. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. . IK Mynster Street. Co. Bluffs. Ia Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. Always Increasing In all of the ilepart menta except the price department. ' C. Hafer, Council Bluffs, Ia. Saaday School C'oaveatloa. ' A convention of Sunday school worker s will be held next Sunday at the Epwnrth Methodist church on North Twenty-ilfth street. A. M. Hutchinson, Rev. Henry De. Long and Alex Tipton comprise the com mittee In charge. This Is the program for the afternoon and evening; AFTERNOON. Song Service Mr. Swart, lender. Prayer Service Rev. Henry DeLong. Scripture Lessen and Pravcr Kev. Web ster. Short addresses by H. W. Hnstiton, J. P. Hugltes, Dr. James Miller ami others present. . Closlng Remarks O. W. Skinner. EVENING. Song Service Prof. Swart. Scripture Recitation and Prayer Heik- J. F. Hughes. Address .hiss May Ostsirne. Remarks Superintendent G. W. Skinnei and others. Address Jacob Blms. Cnll for volunteer Sunday school work ers. Collection. Consecration Bervice Rev. Webster. CENTRAL FLOUR-11.15. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones M. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. GOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu met restaurant, 630 Broadway. Real Fatate Transfers. ; These trsnsfers were reported to The Uee October 6 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract comptiny of Council Bluffs: F. G. ICtiowles. sr., to Fred G. Knowles, e nW, kvU ne1 and part neij wi H-74-13, w. d $ll,i'0 Henry A. Smith and wife and John B. Denton and wife to John H. Den ton and CharU W. Wigginton. half Interest In lots 3. part of t and all of 15. block i. Mnccdonia. la., w. d. John H. Miller and wife to Ix-e 11. Mitchell, lot lit, block 9. Rlddl-V subdlv., w. d i 1W Frances R. t.-'rner und liiiwmnil . Henry, W. Clark, part lots 1 ami A block k5. Baylis' Id ndd.. w. d 1,800 Savings Ioan and Building associa tion to C. M. Pentvrll. lot 10. block 7, Baylis' Sd add., w. d ') C. E. Roby and wife, to Isaac Burge- son, lot 11. block , Hughes Don iphan m snd.. w, n Ben.lamin-Fehr Real Estate company to Matilda C. Bickford. lot 1, block !. Hutchinson's 1st add., w. d J0 Seven trsnsfers, total. ...... r...l.03n Old Hickory, Olds and VanBrunt farm wsgons, scoop hoards, wagon boxes, for sale at VanBrunt'a repository. Special terms for next sixty days. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud welser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, whcesle liquor dealer, til South Main streat. Marrlaae Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. William If. Holt. Council Bluffs Carrie N. Holt. Council Bluffs Age. ... i9 ... :i ... 23 ... 23 ... 34 Richard J. Organ. Council Bluffs Hope Hanrhett, Council Bluffs W. H. Walllne. Stromstnire;. Neb Irene Rnsene, Stromrtburg. Neb A. C. Scott. Columlais. Neb , Rose Gregorlns. Coldmhus, Neb T r 2rt a 18 r 4 23 George Fsrwick, Omaha Emma hlte, Omaha William Shoemaker. Council Bluffs.. Lena Rehder. Council Bluffs Edward Cochran. Omaha Mse Modahl, Axtell. Neb Owner Seeds Money. Must sell elegant lot on Olen avenue: also good dwellings on Seventh street, near Bloomer school. Tel. 61. Chss. T. Officer. 419 Broadway. WHEN OOTNO TO BUILD, GO TO GEO. A. HOAGLAND, THE PIONEER LUM BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 724 SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. MS. , MIS OK MKSTWH. Davis, drugs. Clark's, sodas. Stockert sells carpets. Fine engravings at Leftert'e. - Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photos at 8chmidt's. Plumbing and beating, Blxby Son. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phone W, Woodrtng Undertaking company. Tel. 338. DIAMONDS AS AN INVF.STMKNT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Superfluous hairs removed permanently by electrolyses at Graves', loii Veark street. See Stephen Bros, for tire brick and ars clay, sewur pipe, fitting and garden boss. Do you want it done right? If! you do lot Boiwic, ;'ll 8. Main, do your papering. painting and Interior decorating. Wot chocoiaie ana leg. L-S hot malted in an and egg. loc; him oyster cooiciuil, lie. Oysters s.wsya fresh. Clara Drug Co. Miss Kate i-ac of Park avenue, tnla city, hud a valuaolc broom snatched from her diesa at tne umana carnival ur''Jr evening. W. V. Rodgers, a former saloon keeper of this city, was. at his own request, cs teruay committed to tue slate asylum at ciiitloda. Mrs. James O'May, wlfe'of the pastor of the Broadway Memodist church. Is con nned to ucr nome on Fjetcner avenue oy sluKness. HOT BEEF TEA. 1C; HOT CLAM But 1LLUN AND HOT TOMATO BOl'll tiOt li.UOrt AiNl' nUl DVLllf lL.?iAvffY- NOtRiSHlrsU AND r tXDJililAii Attorney A. T. Kllcklnger and C E. Price, cssuler oi ih i Commercial isalionai tiaiiK, are home from a nunimg and business inp tT Kass.tt, Neb. stoVrsbruu'birXi stote, rugs, lfcc per io., ruuoei, iiit, .... IK T l.luli.Ln Ml-l Und, Lolh nhonei k50. ' ' ' ' The Woman a guild of Bt. Paul's Kula- 'Vlle' S- wUh relative, and copal churcn wlli meet Mondsy afteriiooii ' Ing for several weeks with relatives ana at the residence of Mrs. R. It. Hunting- fronds. ton. ia Vine street. ; Miss Elisabeth Beach entertained a' party Michael Fox. who was paroled from St. of irlmde ai the matinee at the Bur Bernaru a hospital In September, lisa, waa wood Friday afu-rnooo In honor of Mias yesterday ordered uiscbargvd by the com- Love Bouquet. n.lwioneis on insanity. Dr. A- C. Brown and Mrs.-C. W. Coker - We have the finest tine of sample inonu- gave a theater parly Monday evening In menls to select from lu tl.e weal. Sheeiey minor of Mies Laura Meyers and Mr. sc Lane Marble and Graulte works. 217 . Clarence Judson. Last Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ia. , The Tuesday History club held Its first Wanud, a young married man between . loeeilng uf the eaon Tuesday afternoon twenty-on-and inlriy years old. to do at Uie home of Mrs. John Teuipleton, 3tJi sorK about house, take care of furffi'e and North Sixth aireet. jard. Apply lo Leonard Evreil, Id pearl 1 Mi Josephine Hoad and MIjs Jennie street. ' Hummer of Beatrice, Neb., are in ihe city CUPS OF CHEER THESE: HOT LEM- ' vomit. g at the home of Mrs. G. N. Hoad. ONAbtl IOC- Ht.iT CHOCOLATE. 1-C. a2tX Second avenue. t AND HOT MALTED MILK, 1'. SERVED iw.f. I II IIIU ULII HUL III 1V1I U.l -lL II n 1 1 n viixKbw v injrt.u u . tolSCt I I'. - - - A Sunday school a LI ue organixod this morning sl the Canning school Iiouko, eajtl of the city limits. Rev. Hvnry De Long snd Dr. V. J. Montgomery will assist in the organisation. - The funeral of the late Mrs. L. C. Beem of Hyde avenue will be held this after- noon, at o'clock from Woodrtng s under- taking rooms and Interment will be in Falrview cemetery. , : Van ftrtml baa Just received a few more cars of nobby vehicles snd will be pleafcd to have you call and look Uieni over. Soma great bargains will be ottered. Anyone will direct you to IMS repository. rniirnn-tni- Wtekhsm Iias relieved tlit . minds of the city councllmen by removing the dredge from Indian creek and shipping It to how City, la., where It will bu ud on work Mr. Wlckaam lias there. All members of Council Bluffs tent. Knlghta of the Mnccahws, are re.(uesud to be preaent al the hall this aliernuun at t o'clock tl attend -the funeral of the Iste Sir Knight William G. Klaseli. A marriage license was Jssis-d yesterday to William 11. Holt and Carrie N. Holt. '1 hey were di-orced some time ego, but have now decided to try" married Hie over and the ceremony will take place today. Shall we frame that picture? We can do , It to suit you. we make a specialty of ram In Dtctures. Let us do It. we know the Work and price will be satlsfsctory. Coun- j I .j I . . IV ti.in, .,11 a n .1 ill... 1 Lfavrla i block. btiaard Stodtmelster. son of .Mr and Mrs. Fred todtmeister or this city, is home after live years and seven months service In the I nlted Histes navy. He has not decided whether he will re-enlisl or lead the lite of a civilian. The. Tegular monthly meeting of .the As sociated tnarltles will be Held Monuay utternoon at tne resioence ot Mra K. n .Nlcnois, 4.i Glen avenue. A laige atienrt ance Is ilesireo, as mailers of importance are to com before the meeting. Inner pct-uuar clrcumaiances we make the touow Ina prices: Carpets, per jara, fl'ic and up; tliioieuin, per yara, c ana up; oli ciotn. mc and up; stove paiterns. "ioc ana up; sink boarns. wood ilnea, inc and up. i. v. Keller, loa South Main street. A cnance lur a uaigain, oo yuu a'aht It? We nave a iuige sioca oi cartel ona mal iiti lemnants; must gel rid ot tbem; will sen sl must any price. Stove oil clolti Hum -oc to 40c a sguare yard; cocoa floor mats, auc to ti.. btockert Carpet 'Co. a. ii.nl iiotot; i a; w a.n is uuuu, fnten Aisu CLD.AN UKUCLMlW Ai iHti MUSI HaAsuNAULIi t'HiCea. JutlS ULBUN'8 I.KUCLHV AT lis AAU Wl V.ES1' bKOADWAK, FULFILLS ALL TM h.8b. Hh.VJtlHh.MB.MTS TO A LM lin I A.M ALL uclLIVLHibd ARE LXCh.liaJ USULI PROMPT. At the meeting of the executive commit tee of the Commercial club yesterday it was decided to postpone tne election of a new executive committee until the meeting of the genera! manilv rshlp In November. 1 he meeting called for this gionth falpd ior -unt of a quorum, owing to the at tractions across the liver. August Myer, son of John Myef. died vestnrdav nionilng st the home of bis uncle, J. D. Wittland, Jl Third street, aged 2U years. Services will be held at the residence Monday morning at 9 o'clock, after which the funeral will be held from the Evangelical church In Lewis towusnip at 11 o'clock. Burial will be In the Piuiner cemetery. A sneak thief succeeded in tapping the till at the little clothing store of Mrs. Ktts GlllH-rt on WcBt Broadway Friday night for J11.60. The fellow purchased a pair of socks and while Mrs. Gilbert waa in the rear part or the store looking for some other goods asked for by him, the thief slipped behind the counter, secured the money and dashed out of the door. W. 11 Walllne and irene Rum-no, both from Htromsburg. Neb., were married in tlilM city yesterday by Rev. Henry Iv luig. They stated they were ilrst cijiislns snd tor that reason came to Council Plurls tn have the ceremmiy performed. Rev. Dt-Long also performed the maiTlago cc.e inony tor A. C. Scott and Hoce Gregorlns, lx.th of Columbus. Neb., and William Shoe maker and Lena Rehder, iRith of this clt. Hon't pound the life out of your tine Wilton or Axmlnsler rutt by cleaning It the old-fashioned way. There Is a better way; cheaper In the long run. Our way will not- Injure the nncat fabric. Our wagons will call. Tel.: OltS. The Council Bluffs Carpet Cleaning and Rug Manufac turing, company. . Wall Paper-For the next two weeks I will sell wall pape at 33H per cent off. Our i big line of .new wall papers musf be re' " -. j a .1 ,-,.mrtiinii v to decorate ' Ul ui. n nwu vour home in good style for little money W. 8. . 1-Iewatson. Broadway and Fourth 81.. Council Bluffs. PAST WF.F.K IS BLIFFS SOCIKTV Coaple of Pretty Charrh Weddings Daring; tbe Week. Mr R. V. Carpenter. IMS Avenue D, Is In Denver, visiting friends. Mrs. J. C. Watermsn left Friday on a Visit to relatives In Ames. la. . Mr Fred Ianlnger has gone to Purblo, Colo., for a visit with his parents. Mr. snd Mr. Ira F. Hendriek. are visit, ln with relatives at Malvern, Ia. ..in- i iiAtandnn .if Des Moines. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danlels.j Miss Maud Morele of tl. t-aui. oniu.-, is visiting her uncle. Mr. James Buguin, or this city. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swan Turn!1(.Ml'i": dav morning from a short visit to Galcs- kur. Til wl t xfannlnir of Des Moines has been visiting for the past wtek with frlenda In thla city. Mrs. Timothy Kelly and children have returned from a ten days' visit at Carson and Treynor. n.. i .i.ii. nriton of 1027 Fifth avenue. left Tuesday evening for Des . Moines to ttenft collese. - " Mrs. Dent entertained the Monday Ken sington club Monday afternoon at her home pn Seventh avenue. The Kensington club will meet Wednes day at the home of Miss Laura Weaver. 815 Seventh avenue. ' Mrs. R. N. Waller, formerly of J'"""; now at Des Moines. Is here tor a ten days visit with old friends. Miss- Ellxabeth Beach, 91T Second f venue, entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon for Miss Love Bouquet. Mrs. Clara Conlee of Beatrice, Neb., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Leonard Jack son, on West uroaaway. Mrs. Howard M. Pulkcr of Chicago, la visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oliver, on Park avenue. Mrs. U C. Wolfe. 736 Madison avenue, returned Monday from a visit with rela tives at Table Rock, Neb. Miss Luclle Thomas returned Wednes day from Los Angeles, where she has been visiting for several months. Mrs. Emmet Tlnley entertained the LIW tie Bridge club at her home lueaday.- A dainty lunchaon was served. Mr. William Mortenaon. 1623 Avenue U, lett Friday for Denver and Salt Lake City, to be absent for several weeks. tr a h. Miller and Miss Catherine PlhKh of Persia, are the guests of Mrs. oig North Eighth street. Richard Organ entertained at dinner ! MM,cenlni a" his home, 1U6 Bluff ,PWt . rovers were laid for eight. ; - NorroK, N.b., la a j at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. t-. c j-iamui-uii. i' u -wninirf Tinlev entertained the merar bars of the Flower mlesion xnursuay ernoon at her home on Willow avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hewitt of Wood bine Ia. are guests of Mr. Hewitt's aunt, Mrs. J. M. FluBler n Eat Pierce street. The St. Agrtts guild was delightfully entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. A. Qulnn on ouaiana avenue . , , ir1,.IJ j .Mr, VVMo'lnl-r VSSi days' visit with Mrs. Johnson's parents. ' , ' , J Tt 'iL! to snend the leave today for Helena. M""-- toP,,"aer " winivi wiui iic-. ....... -, - Gr"ce. of ls Moines, ire Th iuwti o( M r. .... w h,n.r,nn lulu Sixth avenue. I Mrs. t larence vxerrlngaon and dausnier. , Mrs. J. C. Hollenbeck has returned front nise Ruth liarl, daughter of Mr. C. M. .. . . .. . ,, nan, nas gone io fevausion, iu.- o ic- ' tunic her siuoles at the Northwest unl- veri.lt y conitervalory. Mrs. M. B. Sanford of 144 Grant street .has returned from a three weeks' trip, during which'she visited Boston, Portland and other eaaiern elites. Mrs. William Long of Marshalltown : Is visiting her son, Mr. J. L. Long of the Iowa School for the Deaf, and her daugli- ler, Mrs. Robert Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fogarty have ie- turned from a visit of several months in northwest resorts, where they went in hope of bcneHlir.g Mr. Fbgarty's health, . r. and Mrs. L. F. Lsuriston left Tiles- day evening on an extended trip to Europe. They will tour utnmarn ana or ner points ' on the continent, reluming next February, ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bouquet announce the engagement of their daughter, U-vve, to Mr. Clarence Arthur EmpkTe, the ed- ?'n taks place the evening of ocioUt 1 at s O clock. Mra Frank Falkenburgv and daughter, lrmwiini V7 hue iui y 11 n n n ii n f'1 r " M t n llnl lVN i 1 I VX II j We wish to call your attention to the largs and varied assortment of Fine n u n n n p ii n n n p Art Goods, Rich Cut Glass, Attractive Hand-Painted China, Elegant Elec tric Lamps, Imported Brass Goods, and the most beautiful designs in Sterling and Plated Silverware evp.r offered the bujfing public. Our large tlisilay of artistic ware is more complete, more t any previous time in our history. Our large buy ing capacity n n n n El u a n iiavrat ai lsis4 4 Am 41 .n r-a-io V iiiui ut. b in iu iiv'iil lillivci size of stock, exclusive designs or good value for money expended. A visit to our store j j will prove every statement we make. Come and see. ..'- ."tl U The Jewelry Store of Quality 409 a Blanch, have Juat returned1 from Chicago and Milwaukee. On their way back they aloppd at Marshalltown, where they visited Mr. haikenburg. About twenty members of Oak laenf camp. Royal Neighbors of America, tend ered Mrs. Mary .Andrews of Fourth avenue a . surprise party Tuesday evening. ' The evening was Sent playing cards and re- lresnments were served. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rcdllne of 8loux City and MesHrs. Henry and George Rodllne of Lanark, ill., were guests last week at! the nome ot Kev. w. u. clemmer, 7Z willow avenue. Messrs. F. A., Henry and Oeorge Redllno are brothers of Mrs. Clemmer. Harmony chspter. Order of the Eastern Btnr, will give a series of dances this winter for Its members and friends on the second Thursday In each month. The first of the series will be given Thursday even ing ot this week In Masonic temple hall. Mr. John Pethybrldge, left lust Mondny for North Dakota and Montana point. Bcfrre returning home he exnects to spend a few woeks In Livingstone, Mont., where ne wi.i oe tne guest ot his brother, Mr. w. H. Pethybrldge, and cousin, Mr. Charles Retalllck. , Miss Elian Organ entertulned at supper Friday evening in honor of Miss Hope Hanchett and her brother, Richard, who were married Saturday afternoon. Supper waa served at 10 o'clock, at which the bride's cake, which contained a thimble, dime, and ling, was one of the features. Mr. Grattan Smiley Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foley of this city, and Miss Catherine Ann Williams were married Wednesday evening st the home of the uride s parents In Gothenburg, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Foley will beat home to their friends after December 1 at Mats- I hi a la, San Luis Potoat, Mexico. The Atlas club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Hamilton on Avenue E. The club had for Its study the cnpltals of Europe, and Its chief topic was Constantinople. The club decided to hold lis meetings on Miondays Instead of Tuesdays, the next meeting occurring tomorrow at the' home of Mrs. F. W. Houghton, 215 West Pierce street. Mr. Clarence H. Judson formerly of this city, now of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Laura F. Meyers, were married. Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. F. Meyers, 4ol Park avenue, Hev. Mar cus P. McClure, pastor of the First Presby terian church, otnclatlng. The ceremony was witnessed by a number of relatives and frlenda of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Judson will make their home in Seattle. A pretty wedding took place Saturday afternoon at 6 o clock at St. Francis' church. The contracting purtles were Mijs nope nnncneti ana Mr. Kicnara organ. They are both well known young people of the BHSiTs. Only, relatives and imme diate friends were ' present. The bride waa neutiy dressed In a dark blue tailor made suit. After the ceremony they went to their own cottage. .119 Harrison street, where a wedding supper was awaiting them. a pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Pauls bpiscopat cnurcu Weunesuay even ing at o ciuck, wncn Alius Cora M. Ger trude liltcncocK waa uniied ill marriage to Mr. Claude Bernard Mallhal. The cere mony whs periormed by Kev. H. W. Starr, the rector, tne ring cuicmony being used. Hie bridesmaids. Miss iuae laiee of Omaha and Miss Juaud Cochran of this city, bore a bunch of flowers which Ml. Forest isrown and Miss Lucue Dixon scat tered be i ore tne happy couple as they es csuued lo the altar to titae the vows. Tue best man was Mr. 8. C. Johnson of Omaha. The church was neatly decorated In paiiua anu ferns. The brlue waa aowueu In ci earn taueta, wltn an uveruiess ot silk cninon cloth trimmed in lace and Dtarls: the maids were dressed alike In pale blue silk net with pale biue picture ha is. Little Lucile Dixon was the ring bearer. Immediately alter the ceremony ii. nnwlv -wedded couDle and the guest repaired to the home ot. the bride, 2o4 Washington avenue, wntrw a wcumiii iwr wua served and a receolion held. They will make their home at 3ib Norm First street. I repair, talking machines, bicycles and new ins machines. S. M. Williamson, 17 Bo. Mai nSt. "Alpine Horn," "Hungarian Rhapsody," "In Rank and File" and thouaands of other copies of sheet music and popular, at 10c a oopyi at Bouriclu's Piano House, 335 Broadway, Councli Bluffs, Ia. Two Weddings at Carroll.- CARROLL, Ia., Oct. , (Special.) A very .... I J I , V. n Ulu. preiiy .... weUU w-. i..-v Luella Belle, daughter of air. ana Mrs. T. F. Heyman. to Mr. D. A: C. Ogllvle on Saturday morning at 130 o'clock In the presence of a number of relative, and 1m- mediate friends. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. H. H. Barton. Mrs. How- ard Heyman of Omaha played a beautiful .,H, m.reh h. nrtv entered the -w- . i. i parlor, where the ceremony took place The Heyman-OgUvte wedding terminated In a happy surprise to the guests, when Immediately after this service Miss Alice Rockbud, bridesmaid, and John Austin, beet man, were also united In marriage. Pictures for wedding gifts. nder, 333 Broadway. C. E. Alex- Des M.laes ta Water l.a by Tralley. WATERLOO. Ia.. Oct. l-(8peclal Tele- gram.) A party of Des Moines capitalists. neaaed rjy it. it. rois, was in rnis ciry this afternon In the interests of an inter- j urban extension' from Dea Moines to this I city, through Woodward, to which place the line Is already completed. Mr. Polk announced that an extension from Wood-; ward here would be conxtructed to this city next year. Don't fail to see the Red Cross base Yiurner. Let us show you the Eclipse grate, the only stove made with the Eclipse (rati. sins A Usurer, Ui and Z& BioaJ nil 21! 1 Itrviiaaik in 41ia tfrAcf Afln iu vV-llj XlJ ucyxr m ui. w v. u va ...FOR... 11 00TMMIIK.il Write for our handsome new catalogue. . " ROMANCE OF IN EX-CONVICT Boyhood Aoqoaiitanea UaooTen Dark Chaptar ii Faul Kern' Life. CAUSES BREAKING 01 F OF ENGAGEMENT omlnatlona All Filed vrltk Secretary of State, bat Error Will Keep People's Party Xaaalna tlona from Ticket. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Oct. . iBpeclal.)-Before the Insanity commission of Polk county today Paul Kerns, alias C. F. Mandell, was dlscha. .), but romance uncovered in which Miss Ella Van Glllan or Lorlmrr, Ia., played a part. She was about to marry Kerna when informed that he was an ex-convict. As boys Kerns and Prof. C. O. Denny of Drake university In this city grew up near Maltland, Mo. While there Kerns was sent to the penitentiary for fcurglary for five years, but was re leased before the expiration of his term At Loriiner, Ia., he became acquainted with Miss Van Glllan .and a correspond ence was continued while Kerns went to Chicago. Miss Van Glllan came to Des Molnea to study as a nurse ' and Kerns returned from Chicago and called on her. 8he was found rooming at the home of Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Denny and the pro fessor at onbe recognised Kerns as his boyhood acquaintance and Informed Miss Van Glllan of the facts. Prof. Denny had Kerns arrested on a charge of Insanity, charging that ha had threatened his life. Kerns was discharged by the commission on the showing and charged Prof. Denny and wife with poisoning Miss Van GUlan'a mind against him. Ir. CoaallT Hart. Information reached here from Sioux City today that Dr. R. E. Connlff of that city, a member of the State Board of Health, was very seriously injured In an accident by his buggy being overturned from running over a pile of dirt In - the street. Three ribs were broken and Mra. Connlff, who was with him, suffered two fractures of her left arm. Both were badly bruised. . Nominations All la. Every republican and democratic nomina tion paper had been filed whh the Secre tary of state today noon, with the exception or those from Shelby county, the conven tion of which was held this afternoon. Tbe nomination papers from Shelby reached the 1-ii.t at aooui w ociock tonight. There 7tnJH nH0.J?P"', 'rtY, tlLket ,h" year' It was discovered by the State Election I!,,-..! .V... ..- . .. . rmrtv 'l .!t F.. party petition had been almost all written by one person and were In tha same hand writing. J. R, Norman, chairman of the' tate committee was notified and said .he had hired men to circulate the petition and had not examined it afterward. It la too late now to circulate Jt again. Fall to adorse Prohibition. At tha closing meeting of the get-together convention of all the temperance forces In tha stats. Including the anti-saloon league, prohibition p -ty,. Women'a Chrie. tlan Temperance Tnlim and ethers, a reso lution pledging support to the prohibition ticket waa defeated though a resolution waa carried declaring Father Coffin, the prohibition nominee for governor, a person worthy of the office. The prohibitionists made a' stiff fight for the resolution. Age Limit ta Preference Law. George Turbett. an old soldier, has brought suit for $5,000 against the Police ,nd eommJ)on or'th. e, ... - ! ' " ' t7 uV ? " me ponce '"" . "T lo lnf P0"" ; "" h 'V, Tt" Po i0 re COmm',M"on Wmf that " 40 '"r' " th n,mum age for. 11-X"";h". T?" bKt Wer than that. Thi. Will be the sx.s.-wr, LiaiiHiii. iihiii iij ins uoaUiion w first time that this point Is tested tn the Iowa courts under the Iowa soldiers' pref erence law. Mortot ta Fart Madleaa. . Oeorge Morton, arrested In Wisconsin and brought bark on a requisition to stand trial for forging Rock Island railroad pay I rhecks and passing them on storekeepers all along tha line, of tha Rockt I-land , through Iowa, waa today sentenced to Fort VaduIon fo, four Morton Is said to 1 the mo.t taTgr n,t h vlBltd ,owa )n nMny yfmn Vlasble niamanits ttoae. Diamonds valued at 1.2r0 and left In nawn with Woolf Zacharla In this c'tr have dlnanneared. Someone not authorised anneared and paid tbe ifi) tor which th.v ere tjswrMd and has dlsanpeared. The diamonds txHonced to Mrs. FT. S. Rurdlck. proorietrese or tha Vendome hotel. The grand nry Is Investleatlng. . KtUlasr Frasts Knrrwkere A Hlllne frost was rnorted In nractlcslly verr -flon nf th sts t the weather 'bureau this morning. Director Sage be I exclusive and larger tliau'at u gives us .the cream of the fAinnni vti4li iia it) i-iiiAlifv f 1 m m wij.i.'vj v iu tjwuui ( J ii M Ii ri BROADWAY M Ilevea the oom too far advanced, hoe-ever, to suffer hafe-m from It. '' ' MAS AMtjWIFB IX PlftTOI. . Dl HL Roth ert'slr lajared aad la Resserse Dress fcach Otaer's Waaada, ROCK RAIrlDS, la., Oct. (Special Tel egram.) In ji pistol duel between Burton R. Smith ai$d his wife, respected cltlaens of Rock Rapids, in their bedroom last night, the husband waa perbapa ' mortally shot, and tha wife seriously wounded, v The woman fired the first shot, stsnding behind her. husband who waa putting on hla collar at .a dresser. She was enraged because he "persisted In going ta Minne apolis, where she accused him of having another woman.' "Will nothing keep you at , home?" she asked after trying to persuade him to change his mlrld. - "Just one trlng." replied the husband, "and that la a gullet." Pushing her husband salde sirs. Smith pulled a revolver from tha dresser drawer and fired It Into his back. As he sank ti the floor he picked another revolver off the dresser nd fired three times at his wife, one of the bullets taring effect In hrr arm. After exchanging the shots, the wounded couple filled with remorse dressed each other's wound! until neighbors arrived to cnll a physician. "Smith probably! 'mill die., in an anti mortem statement made today he said his wife shot him oat of Jealousy. The wo man says aba accidentally discharged tha revolver while trying to break It. B. L. M. 8CRANTON. This phrase when applied to hard coal meana the coal mined. We have all the alaes. OL'R WEIGHT IS OUR WORD. Iowa and Missouri oak In stock at all times: '.BrldVnsteln A Smith. 'Phone 182. 14th Ave apd tin St. ' ' ' - SOXfT GAMpSS CAISB Of DlVOtlCK Farm II y Breach Starts Whea Father ' Prohibits 'Yeaths froat Bawllac ' SIOUX CENTER,, la-, j Oct, .-(Bpeelal Telegram.) Evertje Demnts of BJoux Cen ter has secured a divorce from her hus band, Gerrtt. because he prohibited his three grown sons from Indulging In ths sport of bowling. When tha .first bowling ' alley waa In stalled In this town about a yaar- aaro the father tried to hava ths place -put out of business because his sons frequented 11. Hearing of thla the eons upbraided their parent for being an old fossil. - Tbe mother sided with the sona against the father and caused a breach whicTi could never be heBled The divorce has been granted and- one- third of a W.O0O property ' ' baa been' given clUaena of Sioux I l"" Wll.llllivuf, " I Center, convinced that the troubl. started In the anxiety of the father to sea his sons spend their apara moments profitably, eym psthlxe with Kim. " ' ' Save time an mbnejr by using .Tha tes want ada Fill Tacaaelee Tleket. 8IDNEY. Is... Oct. (BpeclsJ Telegram.) At the republican convention which met tody to fill the vacancy" caused by the death r of A. T. . Chambers, clerk of the court. Rev. E. H. Harrison of Tabor waa nominated for - both the - short and long terms. Henry Abbey waa nominated for sheriff, taking the place, of Fred Reeves, who was- nominated at the regular con vention, but failed to accept. The demoorata hava called an extra con vention for Thursday, October 11, to name a clerk for tha short term, from November a to January -1, also to nominate a mem ber of ' the board to take tha place oi William Otte. who decUned the nomination. ; . I III .. abA ksu slwKawak as J as BeMasX . . aTsftvni Ileal, ID awlWasjr m-- IV I3U0 we aU at $146. $10 and 140. Higher priced instrumenta tn proportion; easy pay meat a A. Hoepa Co., J South Main street. Co. Bluffs. N. T. Plumbing Co.. Tel. X4. Night, Lata Iswa Mews Males. CEDAR RAPIDS Reports to. the quaa rlennlal meeting of tbe Evangelical jreri eral conference In session here show tXi-"J conversloiw .during tha tour-year, period. Tha number of members received Into the church in, thst period by ooneaelon nf faith waa 24, lo.. Tha Sunday schools hava had a gala of 10,2o4 In membership. INDIANOLA Simpson college Is left temporarily without a profeeaor In biology through the sudden departure of Prof. C. F. C. Ripley, who had been engaged for the year., for Pittsburg, Kan., where be will nave charge of the' biological depart ment in tile Kansas Manual Training school. The- trofessor left the first of the week without giving the board ut trusters any warning of bis Intentions. CEDAR FALLS At the last meeting of the board af trustee of the Iowa Stele Normal school It waa voted to rec.ona.der tbe action of last spring In prohibiting ths f laying of foot hall by tha athletic aasooU Ion, and It is new well established again and the team ia doing good work... Tbla de. clston was deemed advisable because Ihe percentage of male students waa much be low the former aversge and out of ara portion to the number ot yauag wumer. I enrolled.