THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1906. 13 DEATH NOTICES U'.XMKR-William. O-inlicr 11, V.t, T '' years. II'" l fiirvlvril In -,1 r..i. 1 iiighiei and two ne, who ni.ini u hu .ieath. Mr William E Rolln. ,VI l' -ie Jielmer. Mr. .1. Fret ;r.m nn.l i. E. C. Hxlilv. residing n OrimliH and Will Ism Hclmer r.nttli Crenk. Mich., iu.il Crank Hebner. Davenport, M. 7'inrrV and Interment pi l ate. COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Pearl 81. Tel. 43. FLCRiSTS HEPS SWOBfDA. 1416 Fat-nam. I. HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam." Tlnitg I'J.'.a. DANES TO CO TO THE COAST daughter are now frying to set urtilf. A targe number nf wltn'MH have been sub poenaed on both sides. Tl 'ij DRESSMAKING Frtsno Em fciiten kor Votes for Con-1 vfotion Thin DaUth. V - VTAME WOODRUFF- Robe. Suit- 31'. I I 14-3S-1S Neville Blk. Tel. Douglas M12 r -3 o.'i I if,w.vn ii. in isrnuy or at heme Mini Sturdy, WOt Davenport. Phon Hir r.ey 7.!t WANTED TO BUY pr;COND-HAND clothes. Tel. Red 3fi N-MIM2 13 WANTED TO BUT. lW:bTfDH VD furniture, stoves, carpets, clothing and shoes; pay the brat pi lees. Trl. Douglas SALESMEN WANTED RITUAL AND IKSlUt.o. RATES DIBATEO T:iertlnn of tiflirera rtt an the I aril, nllb thanrea In I'atnr nt Hr Klertlon nf oahl for President a; ANTED Five expert tiothlnr salesmen ri oner. Apply Goodman & fiheer. js;,. brasfca City. Nob. L MM3 14 WANTED TO RENT WANTED-By young woman employed a ni. me imi- iume 10 room and ikidm. a. I. K-MS99 14x Iress T M. Bee. DETECTIVE SERVICE WETMORB detective service. 'Phone Rerf is no 14, union Blk., l.ith ' 7101. Rooms and Farnaro. M-842 Otl5 HORSES AND WAGONS FOR SALE KTOHT barn. head work horses. lHh and Nirholna St. Inquire Ice P-682 14 YOUR OPPORTUNITY For a safe and profitable Investment. The Union Paclllc- R. R. Co. la fast closing out Ita landa In Weatern Ne braska, Colorado and Wyoming at 3 to f 5 PER ACRE EASY TERMS This land consists of fine farm and ranch lands For descriptions of landa and full Information regarding special excursions i ppiy to Land Agency, U. I. R. R. Dept. ,ai . lath St., OMAr A, NEB. GOVERNMENT NOTICES The mi! , l nn.l.mal contention of the Danish Urol heiiiiod oviiy In 11 will It held In Fresno, Cal. The selection wis made nt j-esterdny h r. moon's session, the convention deriding in fvor ot the Cali fornia town nv r Duluth, Minn., tlir ot.ly j other city In the field for the nvHIng. by !xtc"n votes. I I At the morning e-'iou estct(l:iy tlir con j vrntlnn riimn'iir'i1 tii llr'l"floi) of th" J priKl r.-vlsinn of the rltiiHl. after cotn- plrtlng the revision of the Insnramr l:tr. Thr rlrctlon of oiri' . rn l slat d for this uftf-f noon' r.nn, althnuRh it I not un . likrly that It will take pljce till morning If the other huhln l out of tlir way. In dications yrstrrdy worr thnt H. II. Vsi of Darrnpnrt nould !; rr-tlrrtrd siipp-nv prrniilent, althci s;U thrrr are two othr candlditr all to lr In tho fi'ld. John Mlcharlwn of Onmha app-ar crrtaln of rr nlrrtlon u RUprrmt sorrnary and It N tatrd that tlirrr Is a strong drsirr on tj part of the dlrg:itr to rrtaln J. Ksklldst u of Chicago a trrasurrr. Frul Prfrarn of the local lodgr is a randldate for treasurer, but the talk yrstrrday was thnt hr would be given gome other supreme office Instead. I,nt evening the visitors went to Omaha, where another entertainment was given In their honor by the member of that city. The convention will close this afternoon and In the evening thr visiting ilr-legates will be entertnlred by a dramatic perform ance In Danish hall, followed by e dance, which" Will bring to a close thr rv. . . fes tivities In honor of thr visitors. Oood Steve pipe, per Joint. I"c: elimw. fc: fre shnvel. 3c: coal hod. 19c; d:impers. Je; E-S Hnr polish, 7c; stove r!Pr collnr. 3c; stove pine wire. B.-; oil cloth rug. Cc; all sis-K woisl llnrd stove board, up from We; redactor lamps, complete. ?(; ftsited bed room lamps, XW: l;trnr tabic lumps, Vc. Our hnrdwiirr depintmrnt Is full ot money saving values on all your winter goods. J. Zoller Merchandise f'n., t'0102-1' Broad way. Both 'phone s;o. Have rou heerd the good news? Our UJ wall poner patterns are coming In and you will be right In It If you let us do your In terior decorating; snd when it comes to painting, we do not allow anybody to beat us in furnishing good materials and gao.1 woi'lc Now 1 the best time to paint, the Insects are all gone and the weather nicely ('tiled. Let us figure with you. Jens, n ft Nicholson, 23S Broadway. proprr facilities "for handling such stock would. It I believed, prove an Incentive , to farmer ef this section to breed better I stock of sll kinds. I Btaavs. We are headquarters for tine plsnoe. No matter whst may be your need we rsn supply It. We offer you a line of piano lhat are fully tested and we guarantee you satisfaction In the purvhsse of an Instru ment from. us. Call on us. Your money will go farther here than anywhere else. Easy terms If desired. Hwanson Music Co., 47 West Broadway. THE MOfT-VP-TO-D.TE RESTAUR ANT IN COUNCIL. BI.UFFP. OOOD SER VICE AND HOME COOKING. The Calu. met 'cataurant, 630 Broadway. For Imported wines, liquor snd Bud welerr beer go to L. Rosenfcld. wholesale liquor dealer. M! South Main street. N. V. Plumbing Co. Tel. S. Night. W. There Is no getting sround !t. when you buy anytl.ttic of John Olson. 73ft and 741 West Broadway, you get Just what you order, whether you order over the 'phone or lcne thr order nt the store. He doe not handle anything but first class groceries ntid sells them at the most reasonable prices possible. When you get the choicest of the season's productions In 115 broadcloth suits for $?7.5rt you may know that great suiting bargains are being offered at Hunter's big tl5C,(tiu sale. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, October 10, 1906. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here and by quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central stan ds rd time, November 10, 1M6, for furnish ing shelled corn during the fiscal year end ing June 30, 1907, at Omaha Q. M. depot. Forts Crook, Omaha, and Robinson, Ne braska ; Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell, Mackensle and Washakie. Wyoming; Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, South Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other places will be enters tned. V. a. reserves right to reject or ccent any or all proposals or anv Dart thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here, or to quartermasters at the sta tions named.- Envelopes containing propos als should be marked "Proposals for.Corn," and addressed to Major M. Gray Zalinskl, C. Q. M. . OetlO-H-l.'-t3Nov8-9 Saturday Kneclal. Ginger snaps, per lb., Be; saner kraut, per qt.. 10p; None Such mince meat, per pkg.. 7c; bromangclon, per pkg., 7c; new maple sugar, per lb.. 15c; pure m;ipl syrup, per qt., 3Sc;,2-lb. can Paxton ft Oallsger's gas roasted coffee, per can, 3e; Takoma biscuit, S pkgs. for 10c: sour pick les, per doi., 6c; also Tokay grapes, pears, peaches, apples, bananas, etc., etc. Leave your order for meats with us. Beef, pork, veal, mutton, fish, game and poultry. We cut only the best money and experience can buy. J. Zoller Mer. Co., 100-102-KM1 Broadway. Both 'phones 820. The opportunity Is yours of getting your blankets, comforts, sheets, pillows, every thing you need for winter, at a sacrifice prloe at Hunter's big $150,000 sale now on. CENTRAL FLOUR-r"l-U- Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones 24. ' Pictures for wedding gifts, ander, 333 Broadway. C. E. Alex- ' s .. Bu Boo smess sters Try tr Want Columns of Tta Daughters t'oatrat Will. In the district court yesterday Judge Macy and a Jury had before them the trial of what Is known as the Casson will case. Charles Casson, a fanner living near Mace donia, Pottawattamie county, left an estate valued at 120,000. Under the terms of his will two daughters, Mrs. Anna Aukland and Mrs. Charlotte Bridal, did not fare very well and they brought suit to set the will aside, alleging undue Influence. They allege that their mother and their brother John turned their father against them by asserting that their husbands were spendthrifts and would waste such patri mony as might be left to their wives. .Tho plaintiffs were only left a life Interest In their share of the estate, the principal to go to their children upon their attaining their majority. Casson was 77 years of age when he made the will whlch his PET Dllli A litltin Bl IK. I. A It ALARM Wakens Its Mistress, Who Promptly Keren m for Help. A Sir, tienrge I.. Smith, residing at 519 Mynster etreet, was about to enter her bedroom on the second floor Thursday night her attention wan attracted by the frantic twrking of her little pet fox terrier. Turning to iisxt rtaln the cause of the dog's excitement she discovered a man standing in tTie shadow of the hall downatalrs. "Throw up your hands and be quick about It." ordered the fellow with an oath, but Mrs. Smith instead of complying with the command gave vent to a piercing scream, which was plainly heard by the occupants of adjoining house. The scream did Its work and the fellow made a rush for tho back dtor. the key of which was In the lock, unlocked the door, slamming It to with such force after him as to shatter the glass panel to pieces. Mrs. Smith, as the Intruder left the back door, rushed out of the front door, snd her screams soon brought several of the neighbors hurrying to her asslstunce. Several started In pur suit of the fellow, but he had evidently made his way across Indian creek and es caped In the darkness. Officers Wilson and Jrnsrii were soon on the scene anT Investigation showed that the fellow bad entered the hour through a cellar window, which he hud forced open. Mrs. Smith was able to give a very fair description of the intruder, who was a white man, and said she would be able to recognise him If she ssw him again. At the residence of Attorney R. J. Organ, on Harrison, a burglar gained entrance to the cellar, but his movements aroused Mr. Organ, who arose and turned on the lights. This evidently frightened the fel low, as he was heard to make a hastly exit through the cellar window by which he had entered. Kilnln II. Wallers Dead. Edwin II. Walter, senior member of thr Mini of Walter ft Wadswotnh of thl city, died yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at his residence, .111 Willow avenue., after an Illness of eight weeks. His wife urvlvcs him. Mr. Walter had ' been a resident of Council Bluffs for twenty-three years and for a number cf year had been promi nently Identlflrd with nil movemrnt for the betterment of thr city. Tie was a lead ing member of the Commercial club and wa exalted ruler of the Council Bluffs lodge of Elk, of which he w:i 11 charter member. He was a public spirited cltlaen and never failed to respond when called upon to assist In any movement that was for the interests of the community. He ws the son of Rev. I M. Wulters. a former pastor of the Broadway Methodist tdnirch, now a resident of Los Angeles, Cal. Ttev. Mr. Walters was called here a short while bark by the serious Illness of hi son, hut returned to Los Angeles recently, when it sppeared ns If Mr. Walters had passed the critical stage and was on the road to re covery. That hr was again critically 111 was un known to Mr. Walters' friends and busi ness acquaintances, and the new of his death yesterday afternoon came us s great shock to them. He was 45 year of nge and for the last fourteen ycard hud been ssnoclated with J. CI. Wadsworth In the farm loan and investment business. While arrangements have a yet not been completed for the funeral. It will probably be held Sunday nftrrnoon. The Council Bluffs lodge of Elk will have charge of the services at the cemetery. Xerr Saar Kraut Has Arrived. We hare Just opened a new barrel. It Is very nice; 10c per quart. Muple sugar has arrived; 16c per pound. We have a salted cracker In 1-lb. box, 10c, or three for 25o. Bartel ft Miller. Telephone 353. DO NOT FORGET THE RIG SPECIAL HOME-MADE CANDY SALE at O. C. Brown's Purity Candy Kitchen, 546 West Broadway. 8ee the fine assortment of SIS ladle' suits at Hunter's at 7.48, S.4S, JS.98 and f! 48. Don't Forget Today Is the big day In silks, dress goods and linings In Hunter's big $150,ouo sale. Thu crowds which have been going through all the week is the best evidence of the great bargains to be had. I MALONEY CIGAR CO., 30 PEARL ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.. DISTRIBUTERS IFOR THE ROBERT BURNS' 10c CIGAR AND LITTLE BOBBIE, AND ERRIS 6c CIGARS. OLD TIMES If you want a good position, finish a course at the Western Iowa college. Day and evening school. Enroll at any tima. 'Phone for information. entcal Grocery and ElQeat -Market BOTH 'PHONES 24. 600-602 W. BROADWAY. A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: Fancy Cookies, 1 AA per lb IUS Jonathan Apples, lilt per perk IUv Couutry Butler, 00i per lb sCs&v Ci eumery Butter, Tltk per lb fcVW Strictly Fresh Eggs. 9 per dozen aCUG Kfc-s-O-See, per pkg. . lit Fancy Spring Chicken, per lb 124c Breakfast Bacon Strips, IQM per lb IOC Gool Lard. 3 lbs. for , Picnic llama, per lb. . . : : 25c . 9c Solid Bulk Oysters. Qf per quart -OUC Lamb Legs, per lb. . . 10c Try our Central Flour, every sack warranted, I f C per suck J Woman Searching; for Son. Mrs. Augusta Olson arrived yesterday from Morganvllle. Kan., to visit her son, Elmer G. Olson, whom, she said, lived not more than a mile from the Rock Island depot and had a truck farm. The son, she mid, came to Council Bluffs about a year ago from Sioux City, and she had corresponded regularly with him since. He was not at the depot, however, to moot her as she had expected he would be and she was unable to locate his residence. Mrs. Olson finally sought the court house and asked for assistance there in locating her son. The directory failed to give the address of the son and efforts on the part of the sheriff's force failed to give any trace of him. Pending the continued search for her son Mrs. Olson is being taken care of by Mrs. Gallup, wife of tha county Jailer. A Great Excitement. We are making the lowest possible prices on wall paper. The latest patterns. We will make you the lowest figures if you will let us do the work. Guaranteed to be first class. Council Bluffs Paint, OH and Glass Co., Merrlam block. -IT" Real F.atate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee October 13 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: A. D. Annls and wife to II. F. Johns, e4 nw 6-77-44; warranty deed I5,i0 Guardiun of Dally Longtureet to Henry M. Toller, lot 12, in block 7. In Jackson's addition to Council Bluffs, la.; guardian's deed Wlilard E. Walton and wlf to Wil liam' Arnd, two-third interest in lota 1 to 28, In block 28. and lots 8. 4 and o. In block 36, In Central sub division In Council Bluffs, la.; war ranty deed James E. Galloway to Wlilard E. Walton, lots 1, i, 3, 4, 5, . 7.. 15, 16, 17, 18. IK, 20 and 21. In block 28, In Central subdivision In Council Bluffs, la.; warranty deed l.kio C. O. Greenwood and wife to Willard E. Walton, lots 8. . 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 22, 23. 24. 25, 26. 27 and 28. in block 28. In Central subdivision In Council Bluffs. Ia.; warranty deed W. A. Potter and wife to Anna M. Davis, east 14t feet of lot 15 and all ' of lots M and 17. In block 7, in Oak land, la.; warranty deed Christian Kberhart and wife to John M. Jut gens and Augusta Jurgetis. ! lot 8, in block 12, In Beer's subdi vision. In Council Bluffs, la.; war ranty deed s The Tootle estate to Henry M. Tol ler, part of out lot 8. In Jackson's addition to Council Bluffs, la.; war ranty deed George F. Keso and wife, to Charles C. Haw. lot 1., in block' 3. In Fish- I er's first addition to Underwood, la.; I warranty deed ..." ;o ' ! Nine transfers, total ,..16,3(0 j D. I.. W. Berantoa. This phrase, when applied to hard co.il, means the txst coal mined. We handle all tho different slses. OUR WEIGHT IS OUR WORD. Iowa and Missouri ouk wood In stock at all times. Hridensteln ft Smith, 14th eve. and 6th st. 'Phone 1K. For Sale. A GOOD PAYING SHOE STORE, DOING $1,500 A MONTH. WILL INVOICE $6,000. SPLENDID OPENING. DUNCAN & DEAN. 23 MAIN ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1.40o 1.3 0 1,250 ICO Green's Troubles are Many. The case against Roy Green, charged with the theft of $150 from the grocery store of Fred Evers last Saturday evening, was dls- j missed In Justice Gardiner's court yester- day on motion of the assistant county at ! torney, for lack of evidence. Green, however, was rearrested, together with Grace Johnson, the young woman with whom, It Is alleged, he had been liv ing at Twenty-fifth street and Avenue D since his return to Council Bluffs after his crcape from the Grand hotel. The warrant for the woman was served in the court ; room, she having arrived there ahead of j Gieeu. She was iiermltted to go on her j own recognizancr in the sum of $310, bue ; Green, in default of ball, was sent back to j the county Jail to await hit hearing on the ' new charge, which Is set for Monday morn ! lug. LOSLfi Published from fourteen cities simultaneously this morning. Each issue the same everywhere, X except tne local sections, and Dnmtui ot me week's happenings flashed by wire from all parts of the country. The big events of the week featured in national editorials. , What Does Heanft Stand For? Mr. Edward W. Townscnd, a member of our staff", answers this question in this issue. Mr. Townsend writes from an acquaintanceship of twenty years, during some of which he was one of Mr. Hearst's chief aides in launching his first newspaper venture. The article will include an interesting word picture of Mr. Hearst's personal characteristics. Packingtown Four Months After We have said that, above everything else, Ridgway's will be fair. With this thought we sent Mr. Chris Healy to Chicago to et the facts, following the recent exposure at rackinetown. U. Healy got them and has written an interesting account for this number. It will be wholly unbiased, because Mr. Healy comes here fresh from England, without any prejudices. He is well known as author of " The Confessions of a Journalist." The Week at Washington Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Root have returned to Washington, and Mr. Taft will be back in a week or more. Departments news will be brisk from now on. Ridgway's will give you news and information of national interest and importance that you cannot find elsewhere. Martin Egan. with . his department editors con tribute interesting reports and comments in our Washington Bureau this week. Humor, Fidtion and Illustrations Gelett Burgess in his ' Department of Humor contributes a lively sketch entitled The Ultra-Peach, which he has illustrated himself. Other contributors are Wallace Irwin, C. A. Selden, Carolyn Wells and Justin Sturgis. T. Jenkins Hains has written an excellent sea story entitled "The Edge of theRon cador." There is lots of go to this tale. If the plot doesn't interest the most jaded reader, the illustration will. Joseph Conrad contributes the second installment of his stirring serial, The Secret Agent. Those who read the first article of the series Little Tragedies of the Trusts, by Ralph D. Paine, in the first number of Ridgway's will be ready for the second installment entitled "The Rebellion of A. Hertz, Butcher." These informing articles will cause a lot of comment. There is an excellent political car toon by W. H. Walker. This week's number will please the most exacting. There are 4 pages on national topics of the week, 4 pages of national editorials, 8 pages of local happenings in your district, 16 pages illustrating current events, 8 pages from the Washington Bureau, 4 pages of humor, 2 pages of The Week at a Glance, with additional pages of general articles and sketches 64 pages in all. Buy Ridgway's Get It Early Ten Cents The Ridgway Company Union Square, New York City Publishers of Everybody's Magazine m A. Metsgar Jt Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 61( Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty, Visitors Welcome. ..Glen Avenue Grocery.. ALWAYS LF.AIW IN LOW TIUCEH Violin strings, violin heads, viol'n roela and a large assortment of violins always on hand at the Bourkius riano House. 335 Broadway, Council Bluffs, where the organ ; stands upon the building. BOTH 'PHONES 108. 236 W. BROADWAY. "0 LBS. BEST CAXE 81 4.1 Alt . .$1.4)0 EXTKA FANCY lOTATOKS, per bushel S"ic SWF.CT POTATOES, per peck 2tK- or per bushel 75c j Don't fail to see tht Red Cross base burner. Let us snow you the Eclipse l grate, the only stove made with tho I Eclipse grate. Swains A Maurer, 33 and 3?8 Broadway. See the world famous Ijinsdown silk snd wool dress fabrics in Hunter's great sale at 98 cents per yard. Have it In all the soft evening colors. 2 lbs. best Country Butter 3 rapes, per basket i 17 4r 4 lbs. best Jaoan Rice 25r lbs. Hand Picked Navy Deans 25c C lb. box Dent Starch 25c I cans Salmon 25c 4 cans UeBt Atlantic Corn . . . ,25c i lbs. Best Soda Crackers. .. .25c 4 lbs. best Ginger Snaps . . . .25c 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemlna's Pancake Flour 25c 3 pkgs. of Advo Pancake Flour for c 10-lb. sack Cornmeal 15c 2 Combs Honey 25c Sour Pickles, per dos 5c Extra fine Japan Te per lb.. .25c Best Cane Syrup, per gal . . . .;tOc 3 stalks Fancy Celery 10o Extra fancy Brick Cheese, lb., 15c Extra fine Grimes Golden Apples, per perk 1 5c Johnathan Apples, per peck . . 10c J6c bottle Chow-Chow 15c 16c bottle Chow-Chow 7c Borne Nice Hams, per lb. . . . .oixc MISOK MEJVIO. Davis, drugs. Clurk's, sodas. Stoc.kert sells carpels. Fine engravings at Leftert's. Kd Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating, Bixby A Son. William Moore arrived home yesterday ALL KINDS OP PATENT Fl)l It. per sack $1.0.1 SPECIAL FOK WATl'RPAY ONLY, 54Ve Ql'ART ItOTTLK OP PI' HE MAPLE BVKVP 25c BUbsBBS Cold Kloraa Plant reded. . .w v wmv ,.-' -.n .... i. iivt . t 1 1 1 rr ill, ri" lug yewterday gfternoon railed to corn-tier the proposition of erecting a cold storage warehouse in tills city In connection with the artificial Ice plant of the Bloomer com pany. Some local commission men were present and each expressed his willingness to take stock In the concern, if started. The need of such a warehouse was con ceded by all present, but nothing definite was decided upon at yesterday's meeting. Another meeting will be held in the Commercial club rooms today to consider the proposition of establishing a live stock sales psviiion lu this city. This Is aim conceded to be much needed In Council Bluffs, there being no proper facilities for the exhibition and sale of blooded siok. The sUb!Uhiiikiit ot a sales Lui:ku witn . Brown s C.O.D, Market 128 W. Broadway Both 'Phones 65 Specials for Saturday FRESH DRKSHEI) -)i CHICKEN, per pound I jW BIRLGIN STEAK. in per pounl.. lUfc PORTKRHOl'tE STEAK. per pound BOl'ND HTKAK, Iflr.' per pound BEST POT BOAST KKKF, pound OC"UC BEST 1MB BOILINO BEEF, pound C 1IOM E-MAT'E ACKA5E. 1fc per pound Dost forget, asy and all Bsaf Pot - Boasts, Sc to So. Hons otsi Set ragalar pries, Be to loo per poaad. from a two weeks' sojourn at Hot Springs, S. D. LeAvis Culler, funeral director, 'phone 897. Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 839 DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. I TALK TO LEEKERT ABOUT IT. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS WANTED. I F. A. SPENCER, 158 W. BROADWAY. See Stephen Bros, for fire brick and fir clay, sewer pipe, fitting and garden hose. We loaded seventeen cars of lumber last week to the farmers in Nebraska and Iowa. C, Hiifer. Council Bluffs. Do you want It done right? If you do let Borwick. 211 8. Main, no your pupering, painting and interior decorating. Johannes M. Ham-en of this city and Chrlstena Anderson of Honey Creek. Ia., were married yesterday by Rev. Henry De Long. Mrs. W. M. Boyles of Durungo, Mexico, arrived yesterday on a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. J. C. Woodslde, and family, of 7.19 Mill street. I pay !12 per ton for cast iron; mixed 110; ktove, s: rags, ISc per lb.; rubber, lc; copper, 14u per lb. J. Katclman, fcu2 Main. both phones tu. We have the finest line of sample monu ments to select from in the west. Sbeeley & Lane Marble and Granite vork. 'in East Broadway, Couucil Bluffs, la. Crosby's Best Is one of the best flours that we carry In slock. The lady that haltM nil nt inir limn, made hreftrl uses that kind; II. 15 per sack. Bat tel Miller, tel. IX). A. Hospe Co., M South Main street, Coun I oil Blurts, handle the be.-t pianos mide. If there were better ones they would hsve them. A good piano for U4o.t, on t.i.OJ payments. Sliall we frame that picture? We can do it to suit you. we make a specialty of fram ing pictures. Let us do ii, we know the work and pike will be satisfactory. Coun cil Bluffs Tulnt, Oil and Glass Co.. Merrlam block. The. annual banquet and smoker of the Dodge .Light guards will be given this evening at the armory. In addition to the feast of substantial things, there will he an excellent program or musical numbers, vocal and instrumental. Under peculiar circumstances we make the following prices; Carpets, per yard, 27a snd up; linoleum, per yard. 6oc and up; oil cloth, 2c and up; stove patterns. 76u and up; zing boards, wood lined, ,jc and up. U. W, Keller, luj South Main street. A chance for a bargain, do you want It? We have a large slock of carpel and mat ting remnants; must get rid of tbem; will sell st most any prk-e. ttiove oil clulh from k' to 4e a so Jure yard: cocoa Moor mats, sue to t'.oo. Stockert Carpal Co. Ernest Paeully, who has been doing edi torial work on the Frele Preese of this Wty, will have today for LaCrosee. Wis., where he mill assume the editorship of per 1 Abenstern. sir. Paeully. before coining to ; Council Bluffs, worked on the Tribune, the 1 Ceiiuuu 'up'i' in Omaha. ! 11. B. Thcarle of New York City gave an ; interesting lecture last right at th High j fVhoul auditorium, on iH.liiv.im aul air, fci .ui4 many xptrtnu:ui. u greeted with a good sized audience, largely made up of high school students. He also gave sn explanation of wireless telegraphy. Charles White, the Omaha meseengcr boy who Could not resist the temptation of stealing a pocketbook belonging to Mrs. John Shinkle. which he spied Id the offli e of Dr. Ericksou, in the Merrlam bkrk, while delivering u package there, was given thirty days by Judge Scott in police court yesterday. The West End Improvement club, at Its meeting Thursday night, decided to sppeal to the Interstate Commerce commission on the alleged grounds that the street rail way company was discriminating against Council Bluffs In the matter of fares. The cluh seeks a Oat 6-cent fare between this city and Omahu. Jacob Reese, member of a Milwaukee grading gang at Weston, Ia., was lodged in the county Jail here yesterday pending a hearing on the charge of stealing 126 and a ring from FTed Rott. a fellow workman In the grading camp. Reese ia to have a hear ing Monday before Justice E. D. Snyder of Ilaiei Dell township. County Superintendent of Schools O. J McManus. is home from a trip to Canada. Enroute home at Worthlngton. Minn.. people on the depot platform mistook him for William Jennings Bryan and were yell ii.. tor a speech when the train luckily pulled out and relieved Prof. McManus of further embarrassment. Miss Hasel Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where she has been appointed to teach vocal music In the Fine Art Insti tute. Miss Moore studied for five years in the Bryant Institute and is well known in musical circles In Chicago, having sung In several of the leading church choirs there. Jamas Anderson, Janitor at the Masonic Temple building, wss before Judge floott In police court yestergay morning, charged with violating the ordinance of the city, by throwing waste paper and other i rubbish In the alley at the rear of the building. Andersen pleaded ignorance of the ordi nance and on promising to be more careful In the future, as to where he disposed of the rubbish from the building, was dis charged, after being read a lecture by the court. Kttrs Vine Jonathan Apples. We have a large supply In today, band picked. We are satisfied that they will keep. Toe per bushel. We also have a few Grimes' Goldena. Bartel Miller. Tel. . Orvis Market and Grocery BOTH 'PHONES 46. 537 BROADWAY. New Kraut, per quart Orvis best Flour, I ft. ft per sack IsUU Navy Beans, OC 6 lbs (CuC Bcat'Km-AU and Swift s Pride Soap, 9 bars Soda and Oyster Crackers, per lb Oood Butter, per lb .' Bacon. per lb Oysters, per quart Tea Dust. J lbs Good Coffee, per lb 25c 5c 25c 13c 25c 25c 15c Round Steak. per lb Loin Steak. per lb Porterhouse Steak, per lb Fresh Side Pork. per lb Pork Sausage, link or bulk, 3 lbs Snare, Ribs. 3 lbs Fresh Dressed Chickens, 0L per lb &2 C Pot Roaht. per lb Boiling Beef. per lb . 10c 10c 10c 124c 25c 25c 5c 4c Kl'LK OYKTEHS. FISH AND CELERY Fresh Bupply of Emit and Vegetables Received Every Mornlna;.