Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1906, Page 11, Image 11
TI1H OMAHA DA It A NEK: TIUIKSIUY. -OCTOHKU 11. UKWi. 11 HORSES AND WAGONS FOR SALE MTJ.Y rarrtag. hntse, S year old; will kiT n, account of party l-avtrg city. FA so. 16th. i : ....... BUY .' Union Facinc It. R. Co. land In Kansaa, Nebraska. Colorado And Wyoming. Fin farm and ranch land a.'. WTO 3 PF.Il ACRE. For - Information regarding lands and special excursion apply-to ." " i JiSn AGEKCY r. P. R. K.. ffprpt. B.- . 818 8. 15th St., ' OMAHA. . ? h. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Pearl St. Tel. 4S. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE l Orah, Nrbrssks. October 10, 1S0U. Sealed proposals, m triplicate. wlU lie received ! litre and t.y quartermasters- at the potna nmH herein, until 10 a. in., central stsn- Isrd-time, NmTmbwW, Mm,- for furnish. Davis, drag. Clark's.' aodaa. Stockert aella carpet. Fin engraving at LeffeH's. Ed Rogers' Tony Fsust beet . Get those new photos at Schmidt Plumbing and heating, Bixby A Eon. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, "phone W7. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 339. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS WANTED. F. A. SPENCER, 168 W. BROADWAY. Bee Stephen Bros, for fire brick ar.d flra clay, tewer pipe, titling and garden hose.. Superfluous hairs removed permanently by electrolyse at Graves'. h6 i'earl street. Do you want It done right? If you do let Tiorw.ck, 211 R. Main, do your papering, painting and-Interior decorating. A carload of ausrar doesn't last us Ion a. No Wi.nacr we eeil It so cneap; II pounds mo;tng about donwstalrs. After 1. Union Pacific Tea company. awhile Mr. Smith suggested to I pay M per ton for casl iron; mixed iio BURGLAR BRINGS HIS NERVE Em a Qniit Little v bat With Uai Hi Froceida to Bob. VICTIM'S WATCH NOT TO HIS LIKING Vetera! Other Robberies and Attempt at Robbery Reported to the Pn- . lire. One of Them Oat In the Country. Mr. and Mrs. . D. Smith, Ninth at- bla for Mr. Hicks' financial difficulties. H In Council Bluffs and as caught going experts to make a satisfactory settlement j through the rooms at the Grand h itel, hut with his creditors and continue In bunlne. succeeded In making his escape. , OAMH BHOTHF.ntlOOD RAMtt ETKll The Knabe piano Will cost you more ' ' 1 money than any other piano made, be After la Day of Raalneha f:venlna Devoted to IMensnre, After a busy day's work deliberating on the reports cf the several committers the delegate) to the Danish Brotherhood con vention wer guests of honor at an elab orate banquet tendered them by the local members at the Dodge Light Guards' armory last night. Covers worn laid for 4V. among the guests being many mem ber of the order from the four Omaha lodges, the South Omalta-lodge, the Lin coln lodge nnd that at Bdomnr. Prior to the. banquet the delegates and vllstlng members assembled at Danish hall and from there, headed by. a band, marched to the Carnegie llbrnry. which at ttie invi tation of the-board of trustee they In spected. From there they marched to i the banquet hall at the armory. The pn- trrday morning by the noise of someone i r""c n" ""po-.ng cause It Is the besl one. ""und" only ob tainable at A. Hospe Co.. South Main street. Council Bluffs. ..Menu.. CUPS OF CHEER THESE I Don't fall to sec the Red Cross base , burner.- Let us show you the Eclipse grate, the only stove made with the ' Eclipse grat Swnlns Maurer. J3 Slid, iH Rr.vtdway. ' Cnoofy .nndny -lil Contention. At a meeting yesterday afternoon of the executive committee snd officers of the I Pottawattamie County Sunday School as- j soclatlon arrangements were, made for hold- j lng the annual Sunday school convention Monday and Tuesday. Octobet :'2 and 3, nt Neola. The convention will, open Monday evening and close Tuesday evening. Hot LtMnoiiacle 10c Hot Chocolat 10c Hot Maltetl Milk 10c Served with Whipped Cream and Saltin Biscuit. Hot Ue-ef Ten 10c Hot Clam Bouillon 10c Hot Tomato Bouillon. . .10c Tasty, Nourishing and Refreshing. Hot Chocolate ami Kgg.l5c; Hot Malted Milk ,and Egg 15c Oyster Cocktail 15c Ovters always fresh. CLARK DRUG CO O. j Ing trhelfed corn during the fiscal year end-.-; inn June 30, J907, st Omaha (j. M. depot. Forts Crook. Omaha, nnd Robinson, Ne-'- brisk; JerTofseu Hat-rack. Missouri; Forts i Leavenworth- and' H. ley,-Ksnssat Ewrts D. "' A. RiMiseit, 'MarketiCift and 'Washakie, Wyon-lng; Fort Des Moines. Iowa, and Fort M';ade, South Dakota. Proposals for delivery,- at, other places will be entertained.'- Ifc 8. res(tves right to reject or accept- nnj'or -all proposals or Irty part t to ault you. we make a specialty of frain infrciH, imyrnniinFTi lurniBnra on ei'pii. tlon tirt. or to quartermastrra at the Sta tions named. Envelopes containing propos als should be marked '"Proposals for Corn," and addiesscd to Major Jit. Orny Zallnski, C. Q.JI.' OctlO-ll-12-13Nov- listening I ln 400 ln "' his' wife J- c- Jen"". t" resident of the local lodge, that it would n.rh.1.. h. tw.st for him . to iuKlll.!iPr aiua lll-eier ... rar- stove, as; rags, iWc per lb.; rubber, 7c: , , . .. , . monies at the banout. The principal copper, 14c per lb. J. Katelman. S"2 Main. "a. r,ore ne na ume, ,.Uw,e, . h . President bum phones 600. to get out of bed a door of their bcdroo.rt ' W re mMn ,,y, 8,'P""'" 1 " ' W. h.. ,h. n. 1 n..m. on.ned nd In wlWt Mr R.,rBlar. I H" 'P0 "n rlle Danish ' uiuuni iiinru . tnuuuug I r oil, v. 1 iiu ie, Trof. W. R. Mannmgof Dis Motnca. st.iterAYrirTC VHT CATKFlFfl field worker, will be In nttondance and d- I VUJ I IV. I J 4tUl Jrtl Ul llvr several addresses. Former County At torney V. II. KUlpuck of this city will . -make an address nt the opening session ! Mimbef ef Thim kit the fcnnreme Conrt mi jLsi.ainii.jiinaiMHiimiM.nwi a niiaiiiifasBrffWTBSFsmSfcfglHlH)l.l,.,'I.Wl.'AjiE i j i - 1 i menis to seiect from in the west. BheMey seeing Smith was awake and sitting up In ! "- Bopnus . teu urn c . Lane Marble and Granite orka, il. K, .- , ., ... . ..Wh. ... editor of the Danish PUneer, whose r.a si xra.iis.r Cminnii i. bed. the burglar coolly said: hero ere . , ... ... MSI uroaawaj, Council fclufls, la. . . - ,. . ject was "Denmark, " and Attorney W Snail we frame that picture We can do rox,r clothes? The coolness of the In- It li .,.lt vn m, ni.ii. a n r.t tril.tor truiW Mr Sirllh K .iimrln anri h. MynSter OI tniS City,- WHOSe topi his pROPOHAie rvR horses and" mules. Chief - Quartermaster's . Office, Omaha, Neb., September. IV 1. Sealed propo sals. - rw -triplicate, will bs received , at this nfflr until 11 o'clock a.. m.. central taMard 'tuna. Oetobar 14, I90S. and thenl opened 1n f 4h presence of altiding bidders, to cavalry, -artillery, riding and . draft horsesi lso drstt- and pack mules, for delivery at Omaha, Neb., or other prominent -tallrosd points. The animals to conform- tn specifications for cavalry and artillery horses and n.iiles. .. United States reserves right , to accept- or. reject any or all psbpttsals or any part .thereof. Par ticulate and. blanks for. .proposals w ill ba furnished -on -application. F.nvelopes con taining proposals to he Indorsed "Proposals fvr liorsea- or Mulejs," a rut addressed to C'lUf Quartermaster, . Department of the Mwnr, .Omaha. Neb. V .'... ' 813-U-Ii-U. il0-Um. ing piciuies. Let US do It. we know the answered the mi.rv hv nolntlns- to -ruin lliv Will Clt5 BH11HI.VIUIJ-. V.IIUU' . , LI , , K . . dl Kluffe 1-ulnt. Oil and Uiaas Co., Merriam clothing on a chair near the bed. bioctt. Picking up tho garments the burglar Rev. Henry DeLong performed the mar- calmly went through the pockets Mage ceremony yesterday tor Roy J. Hob- and was rewarded by finding a 2-cent sin of Hastings, Ntb., and Marie Kuny ,. n,K h r.r,,ritri of uscetiia. Nen.; also for Hugh W. Comp- ' ,u . Omaha, after a tour of that city, at Wash ion or Lrf'ittn. feh.. and lorencs M. Mew i"" tiuiu.-. m.i-k un inr in.n . . .. , . ... hall of xnden. Neb. fellow then crossed over to tho bureau, sub- . A.-wua "America." Several Impromptu talks were ; mnde during the evening by other mem bers. I This afternoon the visitors will bo ten dered a trolly car ride through the city and to Lake Mnnar.i, winding up In Monday evening, and on Tuesday evening Riv. XV.' B. Clemmer, pastor of the First Christian church of this city and pi-eel-dint of the association, will deliver his annual address. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected at the Tuesday after noon session. The special topic to l pushed st the for a hew Trial. ELYDENBURG CASL MOST PROMINENT Under peculiar circumstances we make and. picking up Mr. Smith's watch, pro- the following prices; carpets, per yard, Zic ceeded to examine It. Tho timepiece wis and up llnoieum. per yard, one. and up; oil- ...,,, , , , . . , , cloth, iwi and up; stove tiitierns, 7uc and nt h "king, so he laid It back again up; sink boards, wood lined, 7:c and up. D. with the statement: "That Is the phoniest vv. Keiler, Kii South Main street. ticker I ever saw." He then left ths room. A chance for a bargain, do yuto want lt7 shutting the door carefully after him. As soon as he had recovered his breath ington hall, where they will be guests of honor at a banquet given by. thp members of the order In that city and South Omaha. This morning the delegates will have their photographs taken In a group at the north entrance of the county court house, where I two Inrgo platforms were erected for tho I purpose ye.aterdi-5'. Several Others Convicted of Marker n.ii.i . - I convention this year Is the organisation , ,.,., Asktnar of the home department In every Bunday i aehn.,1 Rnorlal tro. n III be laid on this I PnrdonS, branch of the Work of the association. Rev. XV. B. Clemmer Is president of the association and E. II. Olcndorf of this city Is secretary and treasurer. Rev. O. O. Smith, pastor of the First Congregational church, la chairman of the county execu Uvo committee. Rev. Henry DeLong Is chairman of the hotiae-to-honse visitation committee, and Mrs. M. E. Smith Is chair man of the home department committee. OFFICK ' CONSTRUCTING ' QUARTER ruaster, 'Frrl t Leavenworth, Kansas. Oct. I. ' 19U& Sealed proposals," hi triplicate, will W re-cetved here- untit 11 a. m.-, eentral time, rlovember H. l'JOSi- and then opened, for' constructing the following, buildings, Including plumbing and electric wiring: Two' Itables, one- double stabla guard " ftirtldlrrg, eight floitole sets 'non commissioned staff officV-rs' quarters, one. engineer wtrrkShop, ' two pontoon' sheds, at Farf .avsnworth,' KanSanrs-Full Irtforma- rn ana Dwmt liirms rrjpoHiti rurnisnen pprtcatioit to- tms ome, wrrcre pi ana . i . V. a - TT 14 - J pcciucuni7nn mm. v w orrn. viiikr-u . reserves the rlgh'r' to-' accept or ro- ttct any- of. an proposal er -any part thereof.- Envelopes- to be-"indorsed "Prd pVtsnlf for Pifhrlc Bufldlrgs," and addressed to. CaDfajri ;'PeteJr' Mdrray. Quartermaster. -.' --.'"-.; "'J DotB-ltVU-l2Nov-7 4- Ftlff .L jef n a hi fta? FOiiT. 'iiftADZ. S. D-, Sept. 14, 1906. Beajed proposals In trlpucate for construc tion, pfumblng. heating, electrlo - lighting and electrlo" lighting fixtures for one (1) eomiaiyy batack will tie received here until I p. rn.. October' IS,1" 15. '.' Information ' fur hiahsd upon appllfcatron. Plans and sped floauons issy be seen atr Quartermaster of fices, Orna-ha and Denver, at this offlca. United States Teserres right to accept or T.iet' anr or'OJi nropesaa or any- pari Should bo. marked "Prooosais for barrack, Tort Meade,, 8. D.." and addressed Major R. b. Turner, constructing quartermaster. IV?..--' -S-14-l.iT-li Oct-U-12 tio LEGAL 'NOTICES-: PKOPoeicu iiu&mit utiu-nal amcisu- MUNT. Tho following proposed -amendment to tho constiiutiou or tns biate of iSsOrasaa. oa herematter set forth In lull, is suo mHtsd to tile electors of tho btaio of No bmaaa. to- bn- sotwd'Uuoa at tne -general Kbtton- t4 4l -bold -Tuesday, Npvauibet" a. e. v, --v..- ...... Bo lt-eiiacud by vrhe Legislature of the Ctato ef Nabraska:- - Section. L. -a Irhat at tho general election (or state and legislative ofucera to bo held on toi lueoaayauccseu-ug - iu w.i wuu- osjr iu i.v.-wu.i -mw, . .. f vision bo proposed and stibinitbrd to the lecqpri of he atato as an artiwuUmsnt w Ui. constiiuiton. . Secuoa "t- There shall bo a State Hallway commiBSioai'iOunaiating of three members, who shall kx itrat elected at the general lanMnn in lisJtL whose terms of oftice. ex- ceui uwso ohoaen at ths tirst election under this provision, shall ba six ysars. and whose ovmpeusauof auau ueu-v.u vj m tfvt the three commissioners first elected, the on rectsavjng -the . highest, number ot votes -shall hold -his othuo.for -six years, the next highest four years and the lowest o). ur. Th. Dowers and duties of such commission shall Include the regulation of rales, -service - and general -ooturol of .r,mr,.n rarrinri th. -leKlalalure may provide by la. But in n. absence of. specific lgliai.K , ins winmisnun u exerctsa ths pweis and perform the duties onua-.atVin jms pTovi.ion. CLs.Hi.r x. That at said election In ths year l'JOti, Off in Da I lot ot eacn eiccutr voi ig thereat, there shall be ptintea or writ- 1SU the woras - ;rnr luiiwiiuuuh nnivnu Atr.t. With ' fefsrsnce to Btate Railway JU-mmlsslon" '.; and Against Constitutional 1 nendnvaat,' with refmeuce to Stale Kali wV oonuplaslon.'' And If a majority of all yotes cast Xald election snail be for such am-Mitl Jik tUe same aliall bs deemed 10J1D'a,'Os' uShk.-Veeret.ry; of In, fftat of Nkbraskej -do TMsretty certify that the lore- goirtg-isapr"'ti intendment to the -constltu- no-n ..f ti RtSte eorrtct -Wpy bf " the "orlamal enrolled -and .nattniwd bill. passed bf the Twenty- nlnrh sesiloh pf the legislature of the Bute bill on ttie in tills office, and toaj. said ..wf amendment fa auomitted to the a led. votens.'OC. ths State vf . Nebraski for thxii-' rtri,fion or'relecUon at. the genera Utcflud to be held on Tuesdiy. the th day XiL tetUoon-,. wtitreof. I' fcavs hereviotij set my.taitd nd. affixed the teat seat ot the Stste of -Vevsska . ' .- ... Dwu. 4t Lincoln this Mth day of JOly. In the. yea.r o our Lia On Thousand NlnS Jiuiulioj a ad Six. of the Independence cf the United, JSJiUs ,lS One Hundd .S.n Thlrtyi-Second. and of the stitte- the Fortieths. A. OA LI SUA. (Sral.V'; i- - 'Secretary ef Btjt Aal-Me-8epl'i-'NW7)ct.U-ts- ., -w The business sessions yesterday were de voted entirely to a discussion of the re ports f"-m tho several committees. As to the readjustment of the Insurance pla It Is stated that it was decided to Increase the rates between the ages' of S3 and CO the ninety Unys' time; otherwise the mem ber would be dropped without further notice and his Insurance "become void. Unilt merely suspended the member and did not Invalidate his Insurance. A reduction ln the salaries of ths supreme We have a large stoca of carpet and mat tine remnant-.- mii.t irt rl,t of them! will sell at most any price. Stove oil cloth Mr. Smith started downstairs to Investl from -Joe to 40c a sqharn yard; cocoa floor gate nnd discovered that every room had umis, one io k.w. Btoc sere carpet. -u. ,i.n.M v... ,,. i..,in One thousand pounds home made candy. . . ..... , . Opening csnay eaie Kaiurday at Purity ",m -rc. 'or money, in. candy kitcnen. Hdinemane candy pic a only thing found missing was a small I K 1 11 ml UllllArfil nlrh 11W. nOtind. Pea.- larv.t nialnl talr-n t,mn r Awm In t,A n . r'; hIUO iPOU?dn8n,oe,rll., hall hat rack. The fellow had entered the a"a ruc a., ai-es-ents-pam witnm ins Broadway nouse ny forcing one or tne Kitchen win- The case against J. V. Black, chief cook aows witn a Jimmy, and he evidently made at th. 1 -fi 1 1 1 m i I rt.Btnlir.nt. rhnrff.il hv bl. .lt tha sum. mrmv Th. nnl w. s p. Ml Bessie Bundy. employed as dish- noUne(j nn(I ofnwll soourrt the nelBhbor. "eretorore nonpayment wiuun the- time using obscene and profane language In her hoos h"t without result, presence, was dismissed In Justice Field's . Bveral other Robberies. vui w j v- r-1- -o usa. j via iiiu iiuii v a u a vjkf--.. - i n . . , ( , cuung witness. ' L"B lnun "l n nour I,er --"e ourgiar offlcertr was also decided upon. It Is stated. Judge O. H. Scott and Deputy City Clerk ,ert tne smith residence an attempt was Heretofore the treasurer had boen recelv- Waa ding ton went hunting Tuesday even- mads to enter the house of M. A. Wicker- Ing 10 cents per capita and this is to be nie ln an automobile. The result was . .,, cm ... j , , Judge Scott was not on hand yeaterday "--" ..u. ..... --- ' b-ohh ume ms morning to preside over police court. . A nwii ..mmiit.-'i uy mo nwi.. rn.nu ai. uunq is io Lie ruiwa irum m,-jw io oe,VR-ii in telephone message from Honey creek, once proceeded to Investigate. Reaching view of the rapid Increase of the mem- Whe.r.t-Te utomobil. ."i.'aJ!iedtfl the window from where tho nolso had ap- bershlp during the last four years. The quested Justice Gardiner to act for Judge . t ,,. w. . , .... QgQlf ... t ... jjsr-awi wjta aAJ, ui isjliiai-o ll Dmsi as. Ilia,! i UIIIUII cvm ciw j s iro in v it syeaaia a, hid cx u-n ui AO On the showinc made bv the attorneys acrosa tho yard to the .street. The screen cents per capita and this fs to be cut to for the street "railway -company that the had been torn off and marks showed where 16 cents. The president's salary of 2V4 large number of damage suits had - pre- th. bura-lor had Inserted the llmtnv and cents per capita was left unchanged, but of this case at this term of court. Judge was evidently in the act ot prying it open vice preaiurn-.. .nu ii-:re-.oiorB use re- Macy yeaterday granted a continuance of when Mr. Wlckerstiam- appeared on the ceivea no remunerauorr, re to receive one the personal Injury damage suit 'of Mrs. ,c),ne and frightened the fellow away half a cent per capita. The trustees, -whose ".VZ. h"- .Ti1 """S" YJ " l Jacob Zoller. the East Broadwav rrocer. Juty It is to audit the accounts of the su- RiavTU uvuiirnri mi win, iiciiticii. - - Becretanr Reed of tho Commercial club who reaides on piatner street, caned up has called a meeting for Friday afternoon the polios lata Tuesday night, as he fan at the club rooms. toconslder the proposl. .... ..-. . w . hunrlsr hidina- tn the tlon or the erection of a coia storage plant . . , . " ln connection with the artificial Ice plant garret of his house. An officer was sent of the Bloomer Manufacturing company, to ths house, but the doors and windows the prospects for one are now good. garret vmpiy. Mrs- Anna McElrath, daughter of Rot. I Hamlst Hunter, a farmer residing east Henry DeLong. who came here recently to nt the rltv on the Oulck assume charge of the DeLong Industrial l -,, rnin, ,h. . ,M.r h. school, has found tne work uncongenial r - " and she and her husband have returned entered his house early in the morning and ta .thejr . -former. .home In Randolph, -Minn. . after securing Hunter's rifle Intimidated (From a Staff Correspondent.) Dr"a MOINES, Oct. 10 One if tne first cases to come before the Iowa supretiu court st the s-cond period of the Bepie. li ber term, which will opn Tuesday morn ing of next week, will be the fsmi-us Blydenburg case from Hardin county on a rietltlon for a rehearlna. BUdeiuiurg While not completed, tho program for wvln. a fe ,.nlenc. for the murder inn convmnon was ouiunca yesieruay m mi will be announced ln a few days. B. L. and W. This phrase, when applied, means the best coal mined. We handle all the dif ferent slses. OUR WEIGHT IS OUR WORD. Iowa and Missouri oak wood In stock at all times. Brldensteln ft Smith. 'Phone 2. llth Ave and th St. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 350. Night, m. This has proven a great disappointment to Rev. DeLong, aa his duties In connection with - his position as probation officer of the Juvenile court make It hard for him to give proper attention to the -tchool. T. Atterbury who la svrvui. a sentence In the city Jail as "trusty," picked up a pocKetbook Tuesday ntgni on tne noor of the Jail. It was found to contain $30 In currency. Yesterday morning Barney Gar- rlty, who had been picked up py tne ponce Tuesday night In a state of intoxication, was bewailing the loss of his wealth and had no idea where he dropped it. lie was ths members of the household while he which, however, he failed to find. Have you heard the good news? Our 1907 wall paper patterns are coming tn and you will be right In it If you let us do your In terior decorating; and when It comes to painting, wo do not allow anybody. to beat us ln furnishing good materials and good work. Now Is th best time to paint, the Insects ar all gone and the weather nicely overjoyed when told of Atterbury' find ettled. Let us figure with you. Jensen and rewarded ths trusty with 12, paid hi fine out of tho balance and left the Jail a happy individual. Miss . Mary M. Wadsworth, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. 8. B. Wadsworth of this tity, will leave today for New York to enter Barnard college, th women's department- of Columbia university. Miss Wadsworth last year attended the. Uni versity of Nebraska, where she became a member of the Pt Beta, Phi, and at on of Us meetings met the national president of the sorority. About a week ago, much to Miss - wadsworth surprise, sne re A Nicholson, 231 Broadway. For imported wines, liquors and Bud wetser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 619 South Main street. Pianos. W are headquarters for fine pianos. No matter what may be your need we can upply it. We offer you a line of pianos that ar fully tested and we guarantee you KA Tl :. r"..nf,,-n" -.ti-fsvctlon In th. purchase of an Instru- ship at Barnard, th gift of th sorority. A Great Excitement. We are making th lowest possible price on . wall paper Th latest pattern. , W will make you the-lowest figure If you will let us do the work. Guaranteed to be first class. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass Co., Merriam block.""" . ' Yes, we do sell sheer muslt; two cata logues ot thousands of copies at 10 cents esch; also do we sell pianos at very rea sonable prices, considering ihi quality. Bourlctua Piano ' House, 336 Broadway, Council Bluffs, where the organ stands upon the building. C- Hafer, Council Bluffs,- la., i presi dent and his son Is manager of large saw mills In Oregon. When you buy from him, you save the middleman' profit.. Age. zr '$500 REWARD . TOu WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: .. Notice. 4 hereby - given- -that pursuant to' a resotwHon basaed- by -the Board of Coafl'ty- Comntlsstcners of- Douglaa county, :Jniha. Tn -Wednesday, October 10. 'Ht.sOiCa .rewaf'd of JMU Will paid by said S COUnty or in. ur,mi.,i ..ii,iii,n.. -- ' of th perprotrators -of either., of , th A. rrmes by which Miss Josle Rummelhart f tnd H. G- Burka-.lost their lives. Omaha, jseo.. uri, io. isus .... IX -M. HAVERLY. ; : - , -County-Clerk. dl ::-. "-' A' ' .Oil dlt; Marriage Licenses. ' Licenses, to wed were issued yeaterday to th following: Nam and Residence. Frank Thompson, Omaha.... Caroline McMte, omana Claud K. Hlnman, Council Bluffs....... F.dtth J. Fonda. Council Bluffs RoJ. Hobson. Hastings, Neb Marie Ktrby, Osceola, Neb J. C'. Pruett, Council Bluffs Nellie Harrison, Council Bluffs I Hugh W. Compton. Leigh, Neb Florence M. Newnau, Mi wen. itto ment from us. Call on us. Your money will go farther her .than anywhere else. Easy term If desired. Swanson Music Co., 407 West Broadway. THE MOST-UP-TO-DATE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL. BLUFF8. GOOD SER VICE AND HOMHi COOKING. The Calu met restaurant, 620 Broadway. preme treasurer and secretary, will here after each receive as salary one-half a cent per capita. ' ) " There - Is no getting around tl. when you buy anything of John Olson, 739 and T41 West Broadway, you" get Just what you order, whether you order over, the 'phone, or leave the order lat the store. Ha does not handle anything but .first claas groceries and'-sells! tthem at th most . reasonable , prices tslble. , . : v; ;,,v" "" 't If you want a good position,, finish a course mt the Westeiti iowa 'rollegn. ) Day and evening school. Enrdnj'"at spy tlmo. 'Phone for Information.,'", , .' ', 2 H 5 ;A. Metaarnr A Cu. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. , 61 Mynster Street. Co. 'Bluffs,' la:1' : Home-mad Bread a Specialty, . . Visitors Welcome. . . of his wife. The supreme court has af firmed his conviction, but the court was divided, which has given tho deiendntil hope that on a rehearing other members of the supreme court may be won over. The first day's session of the court will be devoted to oral argurpenta on cos s others are cftses of J." C. Do ley of .-this city against the company, lo v.hlch hv SiX-ks to recover property' which he cairn he was Induced to trade f r gold stock on false- representations. Aside from the rare - thai K' to. he orally argued.' much Inttixst rtttichrs- t this sitting of the coin c .(or .Mm; Jt i'.son -that the Amsna car-, submitted sotm tlm--ago, snd the franchise case -mf- the- -TV s Moines Street railway, tjbmltted at th lust sitting, may b? dr-ctdrd by hp court and. the decisions handed down .at .tills time. The Amnua case Involves the r'ah' of the Aivmnn society, me nf the fnoSl unique rrllglous organisations In existence, to continue lt existence. ' Kite AeU tor Pardnna Five appllcatlont. for pardons for IttV sentence nui.d.rs have been made tQ Ui governor to He laid before the next leg;s- ' lature. At the last session of the legisla ture there were a dosen or more applica tions made, but a great part of them were withdrawn because of tho fact that th legislature was composed of the same men na had compo":d the ' rcjlslature before and which bad refused the pardons. The two Ralnsbnrger hrOtlvri. Frank and Nathan, were among the flrst to put In their applications this year for a par1 don. The papers linve been file with' tile governor snd. according to the law'. "Ihc fact that they are to ask Che legislature TWO ARB IVDKTKD FOR MURDER Dr. Gadd and H. B. Dickinson Accused of Killing; Irene Blydenbnrsrh. DE8 MOINES, Oct. 10-Dr. E. E. Gadd, a welt known physician, and H. B. Dickin son, a prominent Insurance agent. Indicted for the murder ' of Irene Blvdenburah. pleaded not guilty to the charge in district P' and for a long time eluded arrest In court today. Gadd Is out on bond and , tn soutn. Dickinson claims he;. will b before night, j The Gladiator Consolidated Gold Mining The men are Indicted Jointly. Their de- and Milling company, which has made a fense will be largely technical, as neither record of being In the Polk county district has denied acquaintance with the murdered from Black Hawk and Hardin county; tne , .,, pardon them must be advertised In the second day to Boonv, Wehster, Hamilton I newspapers In th county from which they and Story county' caaes: the third day to wiro IK.t cured ami also ln ths newspapers Butler. Winnebago, Cerro Gordo and Polk, n p,,s Moines. The, Rainshargera wer county cases, and Friday and Monday to j sentenced from Hardin county. They were Polk county cases. In sddltlon to the , desperadoes and a number of crimes ar Blydenburg murder case, Polk county has, as urual, several murder cases to, be orally argued. Among them Is the Charles Thomas case, sentenced for life for the murder of Mabel Scnffleld of Maxburg, and the casi of Nel Mathews, a negro who got drunk and shot two or three peo- GREEK 1 HELD FOR.. ROBBERY ' . . - . Charged With Picking; To Focketboolt of Anotber. Ttoy Green, the alleged hotel worker, and all-round crook, arrested Tuesday by Detective Weir, will have .to answer a charge of . larceny from a building, an Information accusing him of the theft of SUM having been filed yesterday in tha court of Justice Gardiner by Frederick Evers, proprietor of a. rqecry and; meat market at 2311 West Broadway.' The theft Is alleged to have been committed Satur day evening last. girl. . They claim, however, that the girt herself -performed the criminal operation which caused her death and that they were Imply seeking- to save her life. Murder Wltnease Disappear. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hilltaa, of 1907 Clark street, this city, stsr witnesses In Blydenburgh murder esse, have disappeared and the authorities here profess to know nothing of where they are. It-was to their homo that Miss Irene Blydenburgh.the mur dered girl, was taken and the operation completed.. ' Following the discovery that the girl died from a criminal operation they felt the disgrace keenly. It is believed they have, gone away to escape the odium of the notoriety the case has brought. There Is a report to the effect that they have gone to Council Bluffs. Work on Electric Line. Work began today on' the Kelly-Ams section of the Fort Dodge, Des Moines &: Southern Electric railway. The Inland Construction company of Chicago has the contract for doing the grading to the river nesr Fraser and for laying the track from Kelly to Des Moines. According to the contract the grading must all be don on the Kelly-Ames section by December 13. The gTadlng from Kelly to Des Moines Is already completed and the work of lay ing the track will begin next Monday. Ions Gets Worst of It. Dairy Commissioner H.' R. Wright has asked the low railroad commission to make an investigation of the rates on dairy products. Ha has discovered that to ship 'a 109-pound can of cream from Webster City to . the creamery at Dubuque costs j 47 cents and to ship a 100 pound can from Webster City to Chicago costs but ) Is twice- as court more times than any other person or concern. Is on the docket for three oral arguments. On Is the case of the company, against A. "L. Steele, ln which an effort was made to get a Judgment against an attorney of this city In order to offset one that the attorney got against the , the company for sen-Ices, and ths two tfreen entered th. F.ver. store While Mrs. .... .n. m .hinr a -heek I ce"t. though the distance for a customer. Not havlpg .ufflcient , f-1" This Is ruining th trade of the pu chang. ln the money drawer, Mrs. Evers j creameries and a large number of and creamery men ask for relief. .. . , Matter In District Conrt. The llsrUM personal injury damage suit of Edward Haefner againat Charles H., and Al. Hubsr In the district court did not reach the jury yesterday, as had been expected It would. Much of the time yes terday was devoted to the introduction of expert testimony on the running of gaso- book and failed to notice It had to take some money from a pocketbook In which she and her husband kept a re serve fund. ' After cashing the check and before she had time to replace the pocket book in the drawer, tha .telephone rang and Mrs. Evers absentmlndedly placed the pocketbook on tha counter while she went to answer the call. While. Mrs. Evers was so engaged Green, It Is said, left the store. Mrs. Evers forgot about the pocket- as nilirtg line engines. Tha sausage mill. In which until "her husband, net-lng the check she th plaintiff lost th greater part of his I had "cashed lying on the counter, aaked her right hand, wa operated by a gasoline engine. At the close of the introduction of testimony, th defense made anothtr motion to take the case from the Jury and the court took the matter under ad visement. Th following additional Jurors were ... 10 drawn yesterday for tho present term of 7 ' court: William Rich, Lewis township; n; V - v I MS. Realty Bargains r . e . i - r. .-?-' '. . ''TW ' UteM Vvry 4aj) : - , by .watching tha aa-. nouncemenu In THS BEE' ft- Want Jul Co. w . r. -I . t. '-t ' . i i Will Moore, Omaha Kdna Ixiyed, Omaha C. A.- F.mpkle, Council Bluffs Love Bouquet, Council Bluffs W. C.- Moore, Council Bluffs Mary L Westlake, Council Bluffs. . For Sale. A GOOD PAYING SHOE STORK, DOING ttsOl A MONTH. . WILL INVOICE SPLENDID1- OPENING. DUNCAN- tt DEAN. MAIN ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. about it. Looking in the drawer ahe -discovered the loss of the pocketbock con taining between $150 and tiso In bills and a number of check and receipts, and it then flashed across her mltir that she had left It on the counter whan answering th telephone. At the time, however, she did not suspect Green. ' Shortly after the discovery of th. lov. U.rm.n Clrnt. tlarlr- n.. n...... , i ..25 ; "'f i of the pocketbook Green re-entered" the a; M. Hough, J. H. Watklns. Neola; Forrest ,., by the door end purchased a ..in Smith. F. F. Evere.t, Walter Still. Joph ,oaf ot brettfl. whe ,no "I9, .ble'. : U, Kt'e-A 6 1rallh- J- " ;book. stripped of the currency. buVw.th V- rimiK on uuvntaii, 1 . Ilisrr, Li. " K T' Shuh'1' F. H. Keyes, F. O. Gleason, "22 H. Luchow. W. 8. Cooper, F. M. Williams, .. IV O T.vlnr 3 P D.i-I I w r........ ' " "iJ a itn.n a' a trirV r-.,i. 'r.,.,-. I bread was wrapped up for him. ..3 Ida May Sirkler was granted a divorce from Alonso F .Slcklt-r and the custody of their two minor children. - I the receipts and checks ntlll In It, wai found by Evera on a cracker Ijox ncu-r which Green had stood while' the loaf of laid to their door. Both asked for pardons at the last resslon. . c ., ' . " '; -. :.' . Thomas W. Watsort and TVllllam Tools, both of whom asked for pardons at the last session, are asking pardons .at this session. Tools was nnt to the penitentiary for a murder committed In Sac .'county Snd Watson for a c-lm committed 4n- Mills county. In addition to th four men,- tloned there Is this year a petition for .par don by John Penny, who was committed from Emmet county . 'in 1"99 for 'a -murder. He did not ask. a jiardpfl .a.t. fhe 'last, 'ses sion. ." - . - - Alonso Robblns, '' wrtS lust yesr .ked for a psrdon, died August 2? of. consump tion. .".. -- ' If you. want to sell , real estate qiickly advertise in The Be Want Ad columns! ; .Goes elpht iims aa far when you use . ThtStortjefX Htart .Best BreakFast Food yiTOS, If ron have been asing the ordinary 10 cent cereals because Pillsburr's BestBreak- fast Food Vltoa costs 15 cents. last figure with us for a moment and see where tha true economy us PiiisDory Vltoa contain two pounds of tha "White Heart of the Wheat," and when easily and quickly prepared makes IJ Pound! of delicious food a package of the ordinary cooked aina osuauy contain! aDout ft l a pound. ana costs yon id cants or about 1 1 cents pound. TiUsbury" is a nam that really means something tha world over in the wheat food line. A food equally gooa id summer or in winter Never sticky or lumpy. Ask your grocer. Strike Threatened nt lovra City. IOWA CITY, Iu., Oct. 10. (Special Tel egram.) The local printers' union has served notice on master printers that unless wages are Increased $2 a week and an eight-hour work day adopted they will walk out Saturday night. Th em players refuse to accept terms. One hun- i dred men. and five shops will oe involved I in the strike. , all. Woman Dies front Acid Poisoning;. FORT DODGE, la., Oct. 10. (Special Telegram.) Mrs. A. L. Eldal died today, as the result of drinking caroollo acid with suicidal intent on September to. She. had lingered between life fcnd death since that time and though conscious steadfastly refused to give any reason for the-act. WHEN GOING TO BUILD GO TO GEO. A." HOAGLAND. THE PIONEER LUM PER MAN OF COUNCIL BLLTFS. 721 SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL., 246. Owner Heeda Money, Must sell elegant lot on Glen avenue; also good dwellings on Seventh street, near Bloomer school. Tel. . ' Chas. T. Officer. 411 Broadway. ' CENTRAL FLOUR-41.15. Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both' 'phones z4. Picture for wedding gifts. andr. r Broadway. C. K. Ales- , Real Estate Transfer. These transfers were reported to Th Be October 10 by . th Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Couacll Bluffs: Barauel Kata and wif to Morris Bernstein and Max L. Wolfson. lot IS block 4, Bayllss' lat add.; lot 11 -and U, block 1!, Pierce's subdlv., and lots 11 and 11. block 20. Mulilu's aubdlv, w. d 1,600 Pomona Land and Trust company to Laura Ma Maxflejd. lot 11. Beldun suhdiv., w. d 1, W. H. Dixon to J. P. Greenshlelds, net nei Js-TS-44, w. d . A. L. Richs and wlf to fl. McKnight. lots 1 6 and a. Quick Park add., w. d. Green had been living on, Twenty-rlftb street for two month and was known to Evers merely as Green, and when , ha re ported ths theft to th police he mentioned Green as the man he uspected, but It w(.s not until after the arrest Tuesday that the' suspects Green, and Roy Green, the man whom the police hud been seeking for Over a month for the Grand hotel Incident, wer found to be one and the same party. MALONEY CIGAR CO., 30 PEARL ST.. I Green was to have bad a preliminary COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A., DISTRIBUTERS hearing before Justice Gardiner yesterday ruK.THK ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR afternoon, but his counsel secured a con AND LITTLE BOBBIE. OLD TIMES tlnuance until this morning., The woman AND ERR1S 6c CIGARS. Farmer Mysteriously Disappears FORT DODGE. Ia.. Oct. 10. (Special Telegram.) Adolph Houge, a prominent Webster county farmer and the owner of more than 1,000 acres of land, has mys teriously disappeared, following a light with , his hired man a week ago. Fou! play Is suspected. said to have been living with Green at Avenue A and Twenty-fifth street disap peared after his arrest, ' but by telephone from Omaha made arrangements for secur ing him an attorney. Green Is known to have served a term in the Nebraska penitentiary at Lincoln ard Hello. Central, gtv. m. everybody on th. Ja!' "- C,'!'r0j"ah- an wires. Tell th.m of our bl. candy sal. ?ther Hf iT". re'T It win pay you to look over my stock of phonographs, blcyclss and sewing ma chines before you buy. I have som spe cial bargains In bicycles. I rent sewing machine. S. M. Williamson, 17 Bo Main et. next Saturday. Home-made candy, 10c a lb. Purity Candy Kitchen, 641 Broadway. Opera House block. from Jail tn Sioux City when he turned up . Iowa New Kote. TABOR The members of the local Independent Order ot Odd Fellows lodge, accompanied by the Tabor cornet band, went io Kidney touay to help Sidney lodge No. 91 celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. All the lodges ln the county were guests of Sidney and two programs, una at 1:30 and one at 7 p. m. were given. An ad dress was given by Past Master Z. A. Church in the afteruoon. In the evening toasts were given by O. C. Starr, R. A, Armstrong, George Moore, and addresses by Dr. H. J. Piper and E. Kmith. SIDNEY On Sunday, Frontier lodge No. V3, Independent Urger of Odd Fellows, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Its organisation. There were six charter members, hardly enough to fill the ottlees, and none of them ar now living. Cap tain W. S. Estes was the first nooie grand and. James Knox, Jr., vice grand. The anniversary waa largely attended, dele gation of Odd Fellows and Rebekah wing present from the various "towns throughout the county. Frontier lodge today la in a flourishing condition. It has a membership of nearly 160 and owns one of the finest buildings In the city. Tailor Baabrnnt. B. S, Hicks, who has conducted a tailor ing establishment on Pearl street for many . years, fllud a voluntary petition In bank- (.Sua ruptcy yeaterday. He schedules his Ilabill i tie at M.40S, while hi assets not claimed aa " 1 exempt ar listed at 2,1'. Failure to ctl- f 1 ' 1 I4 1 on book accounts Is said to bo responsi- Homeseeker's Excursion VIA , ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Many points in the South and South- ', east. Tickets on sale the 1st and 3d ... Tuesday of October and November. For tickets, rates and detailed infor mation call at City Ticket office, 1402 Farnam St., or write, S. NORTH. Dist. Pass. Act. JL, MEN FOR C7? .So TIT f 1 t If you think you need a tonic, V rTi I 'I rCHr I yu'dor- If you think your -aVV JilmmLl I KAJi CLtU omething for your blood, aikj lid ask need your doctor. If you think you would like to .try. Ayer's non-alcoholic Sirsaptiilli, atk your doctor. We r kUltbahmilM pr.p.r.tio... I pah'ls all ur 'OATsrO., By the Old Reliable Dr. Searles & Searles. 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