r F- I I V 1 t v 1 - I . . , and H; . His! n 7 S f ir tc 1 1 A COUNCIL Office, 10 I'earl END OF TRAIL TO BE MARKED Commercial Oinb l)oideg to Taks Up Prspaiitian. of 11 r. lietker. pun of Raising money not decided rhnnl Children Probably Will lie ked to ontrlhnte Small tarn Hnndrrd Dollar Thonghl B Knonath. 'Kara Meeker, the pioneer of tho Oregon trail, met una taikwl with the executive committee of the Commercial club yester day afternoon and the committee will as sist lu raising a fund sufficient to er.i t a ir?oninncnt In thin city to mark the rnj of the trull. It Is figured that $1oo will be ampin to met the desired, monument. . Although the-plan of raising the money w.u not decided upon nt yesterday's meet mg. It I likely children of the public schools win he given nn opportunity to insist. hitTiily .cjninriljutl.iijH of 6 r 10 cents will be permitted. The members of -the executive cn.nilt-t-e were much Interested by Mr. Meeker" d-scrlpUnn. q( hi, crossing the Missouri at Oil lmlnt In tho early . There were several places where ihe i-mlsrants crossed he river at, thla -point, win r. civilization then practically ended, One ef the" places was oppositiVfPlorMu-o,' Another whs the Uusha retry,, near .when: the Illinois Cen tral bridge now Ik. and Kill another via a ferry operated at Trader's point, about nix miles' eolith' of' Coun'oil' Bluffs and t'e arly opposite what I now South Omaha. It was at Trailer point ferry that M'fkcr and hi. young wife croHsifi tho river. Council Bluffs was then known a Kanesvllle. When Sir. Meeker arrived nt the ferry he found several' hundred ox t"uni and wagon crowded together In the greatest confu.-lon. Seeing the Impos sibility of getting across the regular ferry. Meeker and his .assoc iates secured a skiff and rowed across tn n... .... .... .ivriic run", here he fonnd ah' old ferrv 'i,i t-iirleU In the sand. They dug It uP; patched It and succeeded In bringing It across to this aide of the river, and bv digging a runway through the bank (lnaily not their t'uma and wagons safely ncrns. The monument which Mr. Meeker hopes to erect here will he the last and It will mark the end of the trail. From here he DEMOCRATIC TICKET h TATE. Vu'r CJovernnr. CI, A I ' I K H. I'tlltTKlt. nterville. la. T"or l.ieutenaut (lovernor, JOHN l. DKNISON. luluiiie. la. For Kecretarv of State, i J H. Mcj.CRK. i Outhrle iviiter. la. For State Auditor, C. K. MOOJIF.. Oskaluosii, la. Ft if Stale'J'rea s u rer, ly F. 1 ANFOTH. Lake City, In. For Attorney tleneral, FIMCH TOWNSKXIt, Albin. la. For Judges of Supreme Court, K. M. CARK. Manchester, la. I.. M. FISHKtt. I a , uport, la. For Clerk of Supreme Court, T. W. KKKNAN, Shenandoah, la. For Kepori r tif the Supreme Court, . H. W. PARKS, AtuHcatine, la. For Railroad Commissioners. V. .: CAHPRNTHR. , , . . Ie Moines, la. ' E. K. SJ AH1,. Mount Pleaaant. Ja. For Superintendent of Schools, I'llOF. W. S. WILSON, Rock Ruplda, la. COXOUKSSIOXAL.. For Congressman. Ninth Iowa, District, W. C. CAMPBELL, Harlan, la. ' ' JUDICIAL. For Judge of the District Court, F. W. MILLKK. Pottawattamie County, la. LEGISLATIVK. -For Representatives, JOHN P. ORGAN, Council Rluffa, la. A. A. LKNOCK1CR, Oakland, la. C'Ol'XTV TICKET. For Treasurer. M. C. GOODWIN. Council Bluffs, la. For Auditor. JOHN D. HANNONY Neola, la. ' For Sheriff. JAMICS C. JKNSEN. Council Bluffs. la. For Clerk of District Court, i FRANK l,eFKBER. ' Walnut, la. For Recorder, FKF.I) e- KeKK, Minden. la. For County Attorney, ROSCOE BARTON. Avoca, Iu For Superintendent of Schiwla, MISS CAROL INK TOBKV, Oakland, la.. For Surveyor, KRWIN HPETMAK, Council Bluffs, la. For Coroner. . , DR. J. F. SHRINK, Council Bluffs. la. For Supervisors, C. H. McCUKADV, Macedonia, la. 1MJMINICK GROSS. Plaaaant, la. JOHN WARNF.R, Valley, la. C. M. CRIPFEN. Council liluffs, la. LUTE SMITH. Carner Township. TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Judge of Superior Court, HAKVKV O. Ol'REN, Council Bluffs, la. ' For Justice of "the Peace, J. K. OOOPKR. ' Council Blaffs. la 8AM I EI, A. REKN. Council Blufts, lu. For Constable. , FRANK EDGAR. Council Bluffs, la. CHRIS JENSEN. Oouncll' Bluffs, la. For Clerk, H. C I.t'CHOW. Council Bluffs. Ia. For Assessor. j WILSON DC NO AN. Kalis Township. ' For Trustees. . - , J. li. LI BBKN. JCana Township. ' '.' B. 1 QAHHKTooN, JCana Township. A. A. CLARK & CO., CHATTEL LOANS . . Oar business was established nearly 'M years afro (1KKH). We loan on horses, rattle, household furniture and other chattels. ' Our reputation and tha business we enjoy ia the result of fair and liberal treat ment of our patrons during these 20 yea it. our rates are uniformly lower than uther efflcea. Our loans are mad in our own name and never aold or negotiated. Remember our new offices ar opposite side of the hall from our old office, are conveniently arranged with private consulting rooms. We wish to Warn the publlo that we have no connection with the tliai doing business undr tha name of the Clark Mortgage) Co.. now occupying our old office. It is a compliment we appre ciate giving our name to their business, but it is confusing to the public. Our 'Ifione U HI IMm't confui It wilh the Tel. of Clark Meg. Co. VOn. MAIN AM) UKOAIIW.iV. OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS OKEICE. BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. continue his Journey in hi wagon jmit of one meal will make a material r to Indianapolis, which he hopes to reach j ductiun In the coat of feeding city prlr-n-before winter ata In. rr. The meals furnished by Caterer B oats Mr. Meiker is c-impcd In tlie lame vacant j have been all that could be d'-alrcd. being lot at Seventh street and First a venue, well cooked, wholesome and substantial an I w here he pitched his tent. Mis wagon and (a sojourn In the city baatile. especially In team wire the center of attraction on the t t,e winter month has proven a Oodsend streets yesterday, as was the veteran plo- to manv a tramp, neer himself, with his lone, white hair and I beard. More Coles original Hot Want stoves doing satisfactory service In Council Bluffs tiian of nil other kinds together. Don't buy an experiment, wv hate the tested and tried Coles Origlmil Hot Hlast Stove for all kinds of fuel in twenty-four styles and al.vs. Paddock Ilamlschy Hdw. Co., Main St. 11 8. It will pay you to look over my slock of phonographs, bicycles and sewing ma chine liefore you buy. I have some eope clul bargain in bicycles. I rent sewing machines. 8. M. Williamson. 17 Sn. Main Si. Bring your jewelry repairing to u. We sis) remodel i,ld Jewelry Into new styles. All work done promptly and satisfactorily. I.KFFERT. the ttellnblc Jeweler. Pictures for wedding girt, iiffier, 333 Broadway. C. K. Ale- POM.IMi AMI RIUilTH TI PLACKJ ( It lerk at Coranlelrs 1, 1st foe ovember Flection. City Clerk Snpp announced yesterday the location of the polling and registration tiooths tor the election to lie held Tuesday. November K. The boards of registration will bo In Session Thursday and Friday of this week and Saturday. November 3. They will also be In sesion on election day for th purpose of registering those who by reason of absence from the city on the three regular registration days were un able to git their names on Ihe books, or foreign,..; who rimy have received their naturitliiuit ion paper since the last regies tratlon day. The following are the locatlids of thi polllhg and registration booths: POLLING PLACES. First Ward, First Precinct 132 East Broadway. Firm Ward, Second Precinct 207 East Broadway. Second Ward, First Precinct 23 Bryant street. Second Ward. Second Precinct 2S4 West Bii uidwn v. Third Ward, First Precinct 101 Fourth Ft reet. Third Ward, Second Precinct R21 South Main. Fourth Ward, First Precinct County court house. Fourth Ward. Second Pi eclnct 1302 South Main. Fifth Ward. First Ireclnct County building, corner Fifth avenue and Twelfth rtreet. Fifth Ward, Second Precinct County building, corner Thirteenth street and Fif teenth avenue. Hixth Ward. First Precinct County build ing, corner Avenue B and Twenty-fourth street. Sixth Ward. Second Precinct Fifth and Locust. REGISTRATION PLACES. First Ward, First Precinct 21S East Brondwny. First Ward, Second Precinct 217 East Broadway. Second Ward, First Precinct City build ing. Second Ward. Second Precinct K West Broad wav. Third Ward. First Preclnct-3 Fourth street. Third Ward, Second Precinct 811 South Main. Fourth Ward. First Freolnct Court house (election day, Su3 Pearl street). Fourth Ward. Second Precinct 1212 South MHln street. Fifth Ward. First Precinct County build ing. Fifth avenue and Twelfth street' (elec tion day, Hi9 Fifth avenue). Fifth Ward, Second Precinct Count v building. South Thirteenth street (election day. lii2 Thirteenth street). Sixth Ward. First Precinct County blind ing. Avenue B and Twent v-fourth street (election day. 2P.15 Avenue D). Sixth Ward. Second Precinct Fifth and Locust streets. These are the registrars appointed by the city council: First Ward First precinct. Bruce B. Dentler, J. 8. Blanchard; Second precinct, Csrl J. Pryor, E. J. Abbott. Second Ward First precinct, J. N. Cas- aity, jr., J. w. Blanchard; 8econd precinct, William Hlggeson, H. A. Balrd. Third Ward FirM precinct. John J. Frulney. Forrest Smith; Second precinct, M. J. Hughes. D. J. Whlttaker. Fourth Ward First precinct. George A. Haynes, C. G. Robinson; Second precinct, Boenke Boysen, Soren Wilson. Fifth Ward First precinct. Charles Dob- nins, j. r . McAneny; Second precinct, C. wesiey, William McIMU. Sixth Ward First precinct, John Mlkesell W. 11. James: Second precinct, John Han ren, L. R. Bloedel. (Gentlemen's f to.nii ;ulr Filled Watches, Handsome engraved cases, with Elgin Wulthatn or Illinois new model nickel movement. Guaranteed or money refunded. LEFFERT, the Reliable Jeweler. We do sell sheet music and books, pi anos and organs, violins and strings and all kinds of instruments which will make your home happy. Bourlclus Piano House. S.15 Broadway, Council Bluffs, where the organ stands upon the building. Do not think because our lumber yards are In Council Bluffs that we are not In It. It enablea ua to handle your lumber with less cost. C. llafer. Two Meals Day for Prisoners.' Prisoners In the city Jail will in future get but two meals a day In place of tho three they now receive. There la no work I now for the prisonera and Chief Richmond haa decided that two meals a duy will suffice. Breakfust will be served about 'J MENU Cups of Chser These Hot Lemonade .. , Hot Chocolate . . , . . KH" . . IOC . .10c j Hot Malted Milk I Kerred with Whipped Cream and ! Sal tin HiMUit. Hot Beef Tea , . '. ltk Hot Clam Bouillon 10c ! Hot Tomato Bouillon lOc Taaty, Nuurlahittg and Refreshing. Hot Chocolate and Egg . ". Hot Malted Milk and Egg Oyster Cocktail Oystera always fresh . . . . .13c 15c I.V CLARK DRUG CO. THE OMAHA a. m. and dinner and supper combined at I about 4 p. tn. I Caterer Brooks is paid 15 cants each for i nirnis furnished Inmates of the city JaiL I making In the past 45 rent a day tha cost of feeding ech prisoner. The cutting living your fin watchea to us for re pair. We employ only the most skillful watchmakers of many years' experience in 1m. in Swiss and high grade railroad watch, s. Sa'isfnotlon absolutely guaran teed. I.KFFERT. the Reliable Jeweler. CENTRAL FLOUR SI. lu. Every sack warranted.- Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones U. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 3. Night. 91 "nnday Services. First Presbyterian church. Rev. Ma tens P. McClure pastor. Morning service at 10:J o'clock, sermon subject, 's In a Mirror." Bible school nt noon and Young People's meeting at 10 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30, sermon subvert, "Able to Save." Midweek prayer meeting Wednes day evening. St. John's English Lutheran hurch. Rv. G. W. Snyder pastor. Preaching service at 11 a. nt. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning the pastor will take as the subject of his sermon "The t'nlversal Magnet" and In the evening "An Important Admonition." Sun day school nt 9:45 a. m. Tonng People's meeting nt 7 p. m. Broadway Methodist church. Rev. James O'May pastor. Preaching services at 10:3n tn., when the pastor will take aa the subject of his sermon "Wages and Gifts." Sunday school will be at noon and meeting of Kpworth league at 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. Rev. T. C. Webster will preach on the topic of "8alvatlon." There will be special music at both morning and evening services. At the Second Presbyterian church Rev. Wilson W. Talt of Odebolt. In., will fill the pulpit, both morning and evening, serv ices being at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt. Run day school will be at noon. First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold service In Temple ' Emmanuel on North Seventh street at 11 a. m., when the subject will be "Probation After Death." Sunday school will be at 12:15. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services at 10:45 a. m. In Woodmen hull. Merriani block, when the subject will be "Probation After Death." Sunday achool at 11:45. Regular midweek testimony meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:4T. First Congregational church. Dr. Otter- beln O. Smith pastor. Morning services at 10:30. Evening. vespers at 6 o'clock. Young People's Study club at p. m. Sunday school at noom Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 'Morning subject, "The Holy Spirit and the Messages of Jesus;" evening, "Spiritual Athletics." In addition to the special music by the choir Miss DeGraff of Omaha will sing a solo In the morning and Miss Edith and Miss Alma Smith will sing a duet at vespers. Owing to the absence from the city of the rector, Rev. H. W. Starr, and the lllneea of I jay Reader E. J. Abbott, there will be no services today at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Sunday school, however, will be held at the usual hour. Ladles 1.1.00 Gold Killed Watches In beautifully engraved cases. Tour choice of Elgin. Waltham or Illinois movements. Guaranteed to be good time pieces or money refunded. LEFFERT. the Reliable Jeweler. MALONEY CIGAR CO.. 30 PEARL 8T.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA., DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS" 10c CIGAR A NO LITTLE BOBBIE. OLD TIMES AWD ERRIS So CIGARS. Commercial Clob Regrets Deaths. At th meeting of the executive commit tee of the Council Bluffs Commercial club yesterday afternoon the following resolu tions relative to the deaths of E. II. Walters and John Schoentgen were adepted: Resolved, by the executive committee of the Council Bluffs Commercial club. That the unselfish devotion of Mr. E. H. Walters. and of Mr. John Schoentgen, during their lifetime, to every cause in the Interest of the development of our city, and the ad vuncement of our commercial Torosnerltv marks their death as a serious and great loss to our city and to this organization. Mr. Wallers and Mr. Schoentgen were at all times earnest and enthusiastic support ers of everything contributing to the best Interests of the city, scrupulously atten tive to every duty assigned to them and earnestly watchful for every opportunity In which they might be of service They were men of most excellent ludgmetit, nnd their every effort was free from the leest Influence of selfish ambition or hope of personal gain, prompted only witn tnai nign Idea of duty for the good of the community as a whole. They were at all times loval to a high Ideal and fearlessly opposed to any standard of citizenship other than the upright and honorable. Resolved, That on behalf of the Council Bluffs Commercial club, devoted to our municipal development, we acknowledge I.A !,..!. I ...... .. A ...... 1 . .. . . . I . steadfast and nnselllsh devotion to Mr. Walters and Mr. Schoentgen during the years of their residence among us. Resolved, That the Hecretary be. and he Is hereby, directed (o convey to the fami lies of Mr. Walters and Mr. Bchoentgon the sympathy of the members of our nr ganlzdtion, and cause these resolutions tn be spread upon our records, and published In the daily press. Look Oat for the China, t.lrl. China-u-Lac demonstration. See Peterson A Schoenlng windows next week for great demonstrations. Chlna-a-Lac, wonder of the age; makes everything old look like new. Get wise. Peterson tc Schoenlng Co. We can sell you a beautiful engraved, best quality, guaranteed gold tilled brace let for $5.00. Others as low as $1.50. LEFFERT. the Reliable Jeweler. Marriage Llceuaea. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Walter G. Paul. Harlan, Ia Muble Cullison Ross. Harlan, la... Jens Sorviisen, Mltid"ii. la Elsie ChriHferson. Minden. Ia KilKiir B. Jones. Council RlutTs Kstella M. Dunlap. Council Bluffs.. Earl Allen, Council Bluffs tiara Johnson, Shenandoah. Ia F. J. Swoboda. Omaha Ethel M. Andrews, Omaha Age. . .. ... 2ii ... 24 ... a ... 211 ... M ... is ... l ...26 . Metsarnr A- Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. 516 Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Bread a Specialty, Visitors Welcome. I,et ua show you the patented Ecftps grate. It never clogs. You will find It In the Red Cross base burner only. Swaine St Mauer. 2M and 33S Bdway. Fancy combs, in many new designs and styles, from 75c up to $10.00. LEFFERT. the Reliable Jeweler. Matters in District Coart. Judge Macy yesterday discharged the petit Jury, and there will be no more trial cases this term of court. The business of the term is practically completed, but Judge Macy will hold court two or three days during tha week to dispose of pro bate and such equity matters as come be fore him. The next term of court opens Tuesday. October 30, with Judge Green presiding. The Jury In the case against William Rolph. charged with breaking and enter ing the Hoag drug store on Ixiwer Broad way and stealing a miscellaneous aaaort- j ment of goods, brought la verdict of ao- SUNDAY WEE: OCTOBEn nulttal last night, after bring out nearly ttlne hours. In the case against William Rnfus Jack son, the negro charged with assaulting wltli intent to kill his wife, who recently secured a divorce from him, brought In a verdict last evening of guilty of nimple assault. The case against 8. C. Whlttaker, In dieted on the charge of attempted crim inal nssault on little Anna Paltsmaa. hit been continued until the next term. Rosana Taylor commenced suit for di vorce from Zacharlah Taylor, to whom she waa married August 17. 18;, In Ixigan. la. She asks to be awarded the custody of their four nlror children. The defendant has frequently of lat appeared In police and the Justice courts on complaint of his wife. . She charges him with treating her In a cruel and inhuman manner so as to endanger her Hf. Swanson tnsle Co. Pianos, organs and muxlcal merchandise, 407 West Bdwsy. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PI ANO TUNING AND REPAIRING and satisfaction guarantee'd. The grandest opportunity ever known for saving money on high-class pianos has brought many buyers to A. Hospe company. 2G South Main street. Co. BlultJ. ,, r , . For Imported wines, liquor and Bud- welser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 519 South Main street. Real Kstate Transfers. These transfers were repot ted to The I.ee Octob,T 20 by the Pottawattamie County t tMnM n,n.n... .1 rn..n ii--. Elliott Lowe to Allen C. Abbott, part w- se.4, pert neV4 sw4 and part t, .2 -" . " ;.:".. l'I''" Peoples Saying bank to W. N. Cllf- -ford, lot 2. In block 3, In Riddle's , I I ' subdivision In Council Bluffs, w. d. F. J. Duerr anil wife to Edward Blukley. lot 7. In block 4, In Pierce's subdivision In Council Bluffs, la., w. d LoOO Henry L. Morehouse to Emma 11. Jensen, ioi . in J. r. w licox B mid division In Council Bluffs, la., w. d. 1.200 Mary Stilen and husltand to J. W. Bell and 3. P. Miil.iiecn, bit 1. in block 43, In Beers' subdivision In Council Bluffs, la., w. d 1,100 Cora A. West et al to S. M. Mc- Knlght, lot 1. In block . in Street's addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d. liO Christian Petersen and wife to John Peterson, lot 5, 111 block 3. In Pierce s addition to Council Bluff. In., w. d. (50 Elmer L. Fehr to Frank Linden, part of lot 5o, In Johnson a addition to Council Bluffs. Ia., w. d 41. G. M. Anderson and Wife to T. K. Huff, lot 14, in block 1H. in Mullln a subdivision In Council Bluffs, la., w. d F. J. Hchnorr and wife to 8. M. Mc Knight. lot 1, in block 8. In Street's addition to Council Bluffs, la., d. .. 300 200 Ellen Flury to Theodora Campbell, lot 10. In Mnry J. Moss aauuion to Lovelnnc, la., w. d Verne Benjamin to Frank Linden, part lot &5, in Jihnson's addition to Council Bluffs. Ia. o. c. d 150 C. J. Messmore and nusband to A. L. Rtche, lots. 4. 6 ana t, in diock in Quick Park addition to Council Bluffs, la., w. d Thirteen transfers, total $17,042 Wood or Wood Yoa Sotf Would you like to buy better wood and more of it for less money? We sell stove lengths and chunks. Missouri oak wood at 11.60 a rick. This is a bargain. Brldensteln & Smith, 14th Ave. and 6ll St. Tel. 182. If you want a good position, finish a course at the Western Iowa college. Day nd evening school. Enroll at any tUua. 'Phone for Information. PAS A WEEK " H BUFFS BOCIETY Week t nasnally Proline of Recep tions and Other Gatherings. Mrs. A. M. Weaver haa gone for a visit at a number of Colorado points. The Ladles of the Maccabees will give a card party In their hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs! Kd Rogers Df'Willow ave. nue left Thursday evening, for a tnt to Chicago; Mrs. C. L. Cory of Berkely. Cal., Is vlslttng Miss E. M. Colburn 164 Graham avenue. Mrs. Clara O. Brown, 724 First aver. tin, lb home from a visit with her daughter in St. Paul. Mr J. W. Laid left Thursday evening for an extended trip to points on the Pacific coast. Miss Maud and Miss Stella Searlght have returned from a three weeks' visit to Branson, Kun. Mrs. N. E. Hough of Neola Is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. G. W. Steele, 132 Fifth avenue. Miss Marguerite Roe left Tuesday morning for Crete, Neb., where she will enter Doane college. Mrs. Buckley of Shelby, la.. is in the city visiting at the home of her brother, Rev. Charles Mayne. Mrs. J. H. Arthur entertained the Oak land Avenue club Friday at her home, 21 West Washington avenue. The Klatttr klub waa entertained Fri day afternoon by Miss Josephine Bixby at her home on East Broadway. Mrs. A. 8. Hazelton entertained the Euchre club last Wednesday afternoon at her home, Oakland avenue. The C M. L. club will be entertained by Mrs. J. J. Hughes, 2J5 Tenth avenue, Wedntsday afternoon, October SI. Mrs W. H. Findley of Lake Geneva Is visiting at the' home of her brother, Mr. Thompson, on South First street. Mrs. E. J. Glllert and Mis. II. A. cjuinn will give a candy party next Friday aftti noon for the benefit of t.ie creche. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hough lert Wednesday for a visit of three weeks with Mr. Hough's brother In Lawlou, Okl. Mr. Charles Staff and sister. Mrs. K. A. Ulunchard. left Thursday for a visit with relatives in Oregon, California and Montana. Mrs. Irving Parsons, and son. Georv of Malvern, la., are visiting Mrs. Pa eon's mother, Mrs. Williamson, on Har rison street. Mrs. Charles Pruden of Boulder, Colo., is in the city, the guest of her uncle, Mr. O. E. Beswick, Seventeenth avenue and Sixtli street. The Little Bridge dub was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the bonit of Mis. H. A. yuliin, 3J0 Oakland avenue. Mrs. Van Ingewene won the prize. Mr. Robert J. Huntington, formerly of this city, but now a resident ot Grauts vtlle. Utah, Is visiting Ida sister. Mis. R. A. Jauve. 104 West Broadway. Mrs. Cantleld. 812 Avenue A. will enter tain the Jolly Members Kensington Thurs day afternoon. She will be assisted by Mrs. S. Newton and Mrs. J. Nugc-nt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evers went to Valparaiso, Neb., to celebrate the golden wedding of Mrs. Evers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henrich Behmerwald, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Battey of Denver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. it. . Battey Frlday, while en route to Poi tsinoul h. la., to visit their brother, Mr. George Battey. Mrs. W. W. Spies entertained at dinner last Wednesday evening. Those pieaent were Mrs. O. O. Hmlth, Mrs. Cass, Mrs. Theodore Davis, Mrs. Haverstock and Mrs. L. E. Roe. Mr Morris L. Petersen of lSlii South Seventh street celebrated her twelit.eiii birthday last Tuesday by the enlertaimnent of about twenty guests, most of whom were relatives. The St. Paul's guild was entertained Mon day afternoon by Mrs. Thompson, South First street. About twenty members w,re present. After the meeting a dainty lunch eon was served. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Nelson and Jon left last Tuesday for Oakland, Cal., where they expect to make their home fur about two years, after which they expect to return to the Blufts. Mrs. W. K. Creamer and Miss Ruby Creamer of Chlllicothe. Mo., arrived yes terday evening for a several weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomp son of 411 South First street. Mrs. F. J. Thompson of South First street entertained at cards last Tuesday afternoon. Three tables were used, there being sixteen guests pnsent. After cards a dainty luncheon waa served. A high five and dancing pirly was given at the Royal Arcanum hall Monday evening at which about fifty couples were present. Mr. Miller won the women's prise and Mr. G. J. Jackson carried off the Mens prize Miss Beatrice HuAt-r has gone lo I'o.i ver lo meet her mother, who I retonilr.g j',,oat aiaUs au4 lirilisu Cw.uaibi. 1 ii from an extended trip through the pa -iri .21. .IDOfi. will together visit a number of Colorado points before returning home. The Woman's chih entirtalned hut Wedncd,iv afternoon at the heme of Mr. A. P. Hmchett, l."0 South Sixth street. It will continue to meet at Mr. Hunched s home every Wednesday afternoon for tin remainder of the month of (.K-tober. The Knljhts of Columbus gave a dancing j party last Wednesday night In tin lr ball j In the Brown building A large crowd ot young people were present and a long pregiam of dunces was given. They will j give a series of dances during the winter, this being the first. The University club m:t with Mrs. !! Williams. 71 Madison avenue Wcdnesua., j afternoon. Mrs. Thompson acted as leader. ' ihe next meeting will be at the home of i Mrs. Meyers Hansen of Sherman avenue. ; next Wednesday, when Mrs. Hansen will j give a demonstration of a Danish soup. A very pretty event of the week was the i "linen shower" given in honor of Mls ; Clara Olson, at her home on Damon streH. i who Is to lie married In Los Angeles, ( ai., I in about a month, to Mr. Magnu Sundln, ; a former resident of this city, where they , will make thtlr home. Those present were: : Miss l.vdiii Itevirooist Mis tl.-imia Iter- ; ouist. Miss Henrietta llelirren. Miss Mab.e . Mollne. Misa Jeckel. Miss Helga Petetni. . Mr. Lcetle Johnson, Dr. Thornholm. Mr. Ou Westerberg. Mr. Fred Wrste. berg, Mr. ' Collins mill Mr. Ryan, all of whom hit 1 from Omaha; and Miss Vim Gunnison, : Miss Minnie Gunnison, Mis Anna Val!nc Mr. Walter Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Gunnison of this city. Many beautiful anil ; uskful linen pieces were presented Tl.e evening was spent at games, utter which I" - ' " , ... . ; I One of the lending event of the week iwas the reception given bv Mrs. I- C. ; SlIljth Ml,. ,t,rpj,? Turner Phelp and ! i Mrs. Edward H. White, nt the resilience of ; I Mrs. Smith, 717 First avenue, Wednewl ay i afternoon. .Mrs. rTanK Iveeime. Mis ' Dodge. Mrs. Ernest K. Hurt mid Mr I. V. Iltislnicll nr, wiled Iti the ilinlnir rcO:n. 1 assisted by Mrs. Bert Pinticy mid Miss tleorgla Mitchell, while Mrs. A. P. Ilao- linen, .virs. l-amieiee, mis. nounm aiacrn - land MiD.i Key assisted about the moms. 'I Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. .1. (1. Wad- tt'ftrlli Mlna ll.lun FCul,liuln unH Hilda 1 lu 1 1 v presided over the punch bowl in the Ibrarv, which was handsomely decorated with Ann rlcjin lieautles and autumn leaves. The drawing room w;is decorated In green and fiink uiiile the illoltiir riHim was ilecorateil 111 green and white. MIOH SIKSTIOV Davis, drugs. , Clark', sodas. Stocket t sell carpet. Fine engravings nt l-ITert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photos at Schmidt'. Plumbing and. heating. Bixby & Son. Icwl Cutler, funeral director, 'phone 9".i7. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel, Hits'. Hot and cold drinks. Fresh oysters on hand. Clark Drug Co. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK TO I.KFFERT ABOUT IT. See Stephen Bros, for fire brick and file clay, sewer pipe, lifting and garden hose. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS W ANTED. F. A. Sl'UNCER, l&S W. BROADWAY. Do you want It done right? If you do let Roiwtckr I'll S. Main, do your papering, painting and Interior decorating. Concordia lodge, Knights of I'ythius, will give a smoker Tueoclay evening for its members and their friends in Pytnlan hall. I pay lii n r ton tor cast Iron; mixed, $10; stove, $; rugs, lc per lb.; rubber, V4c; copper, 14c per lb. J. Katelman, i Aialn, both phones U00. We have the tlnest line of sample monu ments to select from in tho west. Shecliy & li tie Marble and Granite works, Hi East Broadway, Council Blufts, Ia. WHEN GOING TO BUILD GO TO GEO. A. HOAGLAND, THE PIONEER LUM BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. -71 SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. L'4d. Winifred, the K-year-old daughter of Mrs. H. A. Arnold, 3o.t Avenue C, died yester day morning. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the leel denco and burial will be in Falrvlew ceme tery. Frank Starr of the Citizens' Gas and Electric company has been called to Waco, Tex., by the serious illness of his father, Rev. F. B. Starr, who, with Mrs. Starr, recently returned to Texas from Council Bluffs. On complaint of his brother-in-law, John Leonard, Frank like was yesterday placed under bonds of $100 by Justice Field to keep the peace. Leonard complained that Pike had beat, bruised and threatened him and that he waa In fear of him. Have you thuugut of that winter suit' and overcoat Y Get them cleaned and mude nice and new. Let us clean your carpels and make house cleaning easy for you. Prices reasonable). Council Bluffs Cleaning Co. and Rug Factory. 31 N. Main St. Both 'phones 61',. Ed Silkett. employed at E. L. Shugart's country residence, east of the olty, while In the city last evening felt over a wagon tongue and In some manner fractured the two bones of his right limb. He was first taken to police heaauuarters and later re moved to the General hospital. L. Sliafer, the Phllllplne campaign vet eran, who has been woralng on the Plumer farm, In Keg Creek townsnip, and against whom an information has been lllecl charging him with being mi tally deranged, was yesterday temporarily committed to St. Bernard s hospital for observation by the commissioners. Judge A. B. Thoinell, who has been hold ing court at Atlantic, was In the city yes terday en route to his home in Sidney to attend the funeral of the late Captain Henry Bowen, who died last Friday. Cap. tain Bowen had been a resident of Fremont county since HvVi und was one of the niobt prominent residents In tho county. A party consisting of P. Gunnode, F. Rev be, H. Siiiurs. F. Fox, C. .-Hater, C. Hamil. Dr. Went, E. Waterman. P. Knox, W. Keellne, R. Robblns and H. Mayne will leave today for Mcl'aul, la., where ten days or longer will lw sieut in decimating the ducks, snipe and other game venturesome enough to come within range of the hunt ers' guns. Hugh If. Sevmour, who at the recent term of the federal court was sentenced to thirty days lu the county Jail at Red Ouk and to pay a line of 1i and costs, was brought before United States Commissioner N A. Crawford yesterday Seymour took the poor debtor' oath and was released. ,.iu,i,a eiilliv to Impersonating a gov He l, leaded guilty to Impersonating a gov ernment land agent. James Maglnnis, brought back from Mis souri Valley two days ago to answer a charge of forging a time check, preferred against him by Ed Sage, for whom he had worked, was discharged in Justice Gartll ner's court yesterday. JSage was unable to i produce the order alleged to nave necti I altered by Magtants. as the coat in which ' tne slip of paper was placed had been i stolen. James Russell, charged with attempting to puss forged checks, waived a preliminary hearing in police court yesterduy morning and was bound over to await the action of the grand Jury, which convenes October 30. In default of bail placed at W III was committed to the county Jail. It BM been luarned that Russeil succeeded in passing a forged check for :il.5i) ou A. Gillnski of 215 South Main street. He tend ered the check In payment for a stove and a dresser costing $A and received thu change, $11.50 In cash. He ordered the goods delivered to what proved a nctltioua ad dress. Frar.H Parker, the Illinois Central fire man '.vho was slashed Thursday by Aus tin Ciishenbeiry. a negro, was reported ee.-t !'! v to be in a critical condition and bis relatives have been eejut for. The arm. ,v ..... , ue lu the bone Just above the wi'isl" has commenced to swell and It Is feared that blood poisoning haa set In. The 1 negro ro, who is inougni id nave neei m Omaha stter tne cutting. r'-iiiiru e have len seen at two different places In this city vesterday, but the police were unable to put their hands upou him. TWO CAIGHT WITH STUI.KX GOODS Men Tboua-M to He Atlantic Robbers Arrested at Waluat. ATLANTIC, la., Oct. 20. (Special.) Two men accused ot being the robbers who en tered seven stores In Atlantic last Thurs day night have been captured near Walnut with nearly all the stolen goods on their person and W In money, consisting of $1.75 in pennies, $J0 40 In nickels and dime and $35.40 In other money. Resides the money and stolen articles a full kit of burglar tools was found in a grip thrown sway by one of the men, und one of the bits in this outfit exactly tits all the holes made In the doors of the stores entered. Both men deny their guilt. One, John ' pressinger Is a Isiior, Who was working around here and Walnut, and had noth ing on his person at the time of his cap ture. The officers, however, have strong proof of his connection with the robbery. The other man gives his name as John nf a street stealing robes, etc., from bug Johnson and claims lie waa robbed of his Ki, s. plce on a clew followed him lo the clothes and a gold watch and afterwards p., mitry. When they came upon bun lie giycn the ch thea be wore when captured. , drew a revolver and III el. The buil'i ...y:.y a ,;. , en from the Charles I nnwnl thioiih the lowes ran of ilir' , E'c-k ui bus. Thus atv uiea W williaiid liouett leg. not entering- bo-J-. ;i u i i As i f! fX mmmm SsaaWaV We Trust P. C. De Vol THE I.EAHINU .-in imoAimwv. i ' a-Hjw fss f--fl ',y '"mi i lXt&Xi!rM9e Vice I CREDIT fillip f 3 i a.t S Vv'ji'iK'jiiv evC,t, .;' Cook Stove Made of solid planished steel, lS-lnch oven, guaranteed perfect baker, as bestos lined, large firebox; a range In every way except the warming closet; a $20 atove; on sale Monday, $12.73. . KM. alii .ii.- ::IV5 --BKA; mmmm Dreasar This solid oak TVessar, highly polished, swell divided top drawers, hard pine drawers ei-ate, and glued Willi shellac. Larc bevel plate mirror: a good value at $11.&0, ou sale Monday, $9.75. testify they saw him throw away the over coat and grip that waa oecuied by the officers. This man showed tight when sur ruunded, but was soon captured. Their preliminary hearing wll be held Monday. Homesteaders Organise l.oeJae. WOODBINE, la., Oct. ?. (Sp- ciul.) The locul lodge of the Homesteader was or ganized here tills week with the following officers: President, Ralph Kteitoy; vice president, John Lennox; secretary, Earl Shorett; treasurer. Dr. J. W. Stockman; marshal, Geoige Fite; lady ef entertain ment, Mra. Goodnp; ludy of charity, Mrs. Herring: man-at-arms, Thomas Parker; herald, OwenMahoney; chaplain. P. Parker. Tin a officers will be installed on the even ing1 of November 6. Child Crashed to lie III. WOODBINE, la.. Oct. . ).(S' rial. )-A fatal accident occurred this wr k to Roy Mefferd, the 5-yer-old si n -of Lewis M f ferd. when he was playing near a pile of six sacks of dried clover ed. The pile toppled over uHin ton child and he ai ciushcd to death bi-fore axi-lManre c-iuld be secured. Thirl MiiiiiIi nt Policeman. WEBSTER CITY, la , Oc t. X. (Special Telegram.) Chief of police A-h was fire-d upon last night, while attempting to arrest pillll The Art Garland Base Burner The Best Ih the World The special patented feat urea on 1lt (iarlniul make It the sm -ccft It Is. Tliosc gjiorlitl fc-H-I urcs ate fon nil on CSa rlaml.- unlv. The i cvulvini; tiro pcil cffcM'tnally deans thi" nshos frtmi tho tipper p.ii't unil prent- nsslsis the nuliattim of hoat. The uhakliiK ilnfi mul tluplex grnti'H en it so the coal to be burned clean. It Is not neces sary to use it coal screen on the ashes after 1hey have pass ed IlirotiKh (he (Jarland fire pols. Kindly call and let us tell you more about these ex clusive features: found on Gar lands only. the People... Hardware Co. MTOVI Diai.iits It) X. MAIN STREET gjffgp;? m&ZW:ZW Pitt SA'J i V7. cy hot r i rc-m i i i yuut utii B ' gna B attfcl Is one of the many methods that has brought this pto presslve credit In stitution to tho front rank. We show all that Is new and novel, useful and ornamental, stylish nnd substantial, pro duced uy mo coun try's moit promi nent manufacturers. OIK rOLH'V in volves the hlfihest standard of mercan tile, honor. PRICES always lowered to the low est possible point consistent with re liable merchandise. TERMS are made to meet your Indi vidual requirements. 5rai mi?, a i i It U'Sf'-W.ule!'''! :.vv, 7TL, Combination Bookcase and Writing Desk, i:i beautiful golden oak, 5 roomy shelves, one largo and ono small drawer be low writing desk, French plate mirror; a $20 case, Monday, 014.7S. it:r5a.J i ii IV "'ii i V ' V J -i - issa- Extension Table This beautiful nix foot Pedestal Extension Table is made of cjuarter-sawed oak, tp is bund rubbed, (ilano polish, massive' and beautifully . carved legs; an $18.00 table Monday, 11.75. Iron Bed Brass top rails and knobs, heavy chilled pouts, our great $7.50 bed leader, on sale Monday, 94.75. LACE OUKTAIHS. Single Curtains, in fine Nottingham, sold as high as $J.OO, Monday, 69c. Extra fine curtains of Imported Fren?h Valenciennes, sold up to $3.10, Monday only DEC. muoa. dxlo, tlnest 10-wlre body brusscls. In ' scores of patterns, oriental, flower and beautiful designs; the best $17.60 value in Ouiuliu; Monday's special price, 111,86. $ o'clock and the man having a team escaped. ' Iowa tti. ATLANTIC George Clarence Aker. tha man who was kicked i,v h...... .. , .7. days ago, the Injury being directly over - -"" e"'.-' "y an operation for ai peniliel'M. died of his injuries at the At lantic hospital l-utt ninht. He was ti years of ago and highly respected. He leaven a widowed moilier, nlnu brothers and ona sisier. " WEBSTER CITY-Chlef of Police Asl, was Hied upon lust night while attempting to am st a thief. An unidelit tiled mail had len making the rounds of tho streets stealing robes, etc., from buggies. When the police followed him Into hL. country and were bIiiiok; upon him he drew a re volver and Uriel, tho bullet passing through the lower part of the coat and trousei .',K,', bl". 'Lot ""'''"g tho body ,,f rhlef of I olice Ash. The man le aving the team eh caped. ATLANTIC Officers from the Jeffe-rseui (iter. Alo., penitentiary arrived in the cil toelay und tiMik back to that institution with lliem a man imnied N. M. Bliss who was wanted there- tor making his escape last June. Ho had bi-en sent up for tin years for forgery and bud served two ;nd a half years of Ills sciite'tice whe n Im made bis eseaiw, while working on u boiler under guard, lie had bee-ti In Anita but a tew days when he was captured having come there flum (jrlswold. RAILWAY WRECK IN TEXAS Twenty Passengers Are Xalel lu lie Injured Xiurlrra Vlllrs from lloastoM. t HOUSTON. Tex Oct. J'i A . pahM-ngci-train bus "-n wrecked ei--lilrrn "miles north of this illy und iM'niy passaugers nji red. A riecial tl..l:i has becu e.ut (14 UW IVUA ft