THK OMAHA SUN'DAV IM'A-W f)CTOHKlf..'. 11KH3. It' 1 , v h I i I I- i V if 1 1 ' s ! NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Offlo. 10 lpnrl ENTERTAINMENT FOR VETS Yen f th Lis, to B IUinemliTd at ,' - Amy ef th Tenneim Xuoio. CypriRESpH EVENING OF THE SEVENTH )r. John A. Ixtcan Prnt and ', Prtnltn to' Muttt a, nceli at the rw raunr Refreshment t Be Nmt, .'. . Everything poHsibl"; fqf. til r,r and en rtalnment of the veteran of tha Grand . Army of the .Republic who ' may vlalt v Council Bluffs, during the .reunion of the ' Society of the .Army of the- Tenneeaee will ', l done by the local "committees. A epeclnl .,, Invitation ha been extended to tne enlisted f ihn to mtne here during- the reunion and . meet their old commanders end nothing i. will be left' undone to give them a -good lm-while guests xf the city. i J ' At meeting" yesterday of the executive ? cbmmittec, of which Major O. U. Richmond "is chairman, and the committee from Abe ; Uncoln post. Grand Army of the Republic, and encampment No. , Union Veterans' Ijeglon, arrangements were made for the vamp fires to be held the evening of No vember ft the dny preceding the reunion if the Society of the Army of the Ten- neasee. According to present plans, two ' amp fires will be beld, one in the lurg? 'ball of Maaonlo temple and the-other In th Dodge Light Guard armory. It Is ex pected that all of the members of the Hottety of the Army of the Tenneaaee will attend the camp .fires and greet their old comrades of the line. ' Mrs. John A. Logan, In a letter to Major Richmond yesterday, stated she would ar- . rive In Council Bluffs on November 7 ami , I that she would gladly speak at the camp ' l lire that evenlr.a. There will lw nlhnr lpeeches, but the program has not yet been .1 fringed. F Refreshments will be served at the camp , Ores anJ the menu will partake somewhat of the nature of old-fashioned rations. For instance, pork and beuna. potatoes, dough nuta, bread without butter and coffee will practically constitute the bill of fare. Our., line of umbrellas has niaie uimorini1 ie. ml nfhnra hv tliaa a4f11lsn t9 a i .Urga, aasortjnent of Graham umbrellas. handles In sterling silver, pearl and gold; alt .coverings in silk. Guaranteed erd prices , reasonable At Leffcrt's, reliable je.wtler. If you want the best light to be 'had buy your burners and mantles at W. A. Maurer's. Lindsay burners complete, 75c. ' " 'Unnqart to General Dutlwe At 'the close of the Cummins meeting at the. Nww theater Friday night General Orenvilhi M Dodge was the guest of honor t a banquet given by the members of, the locnl encampment of the I'nlon Veterans' Tjg!on ad the Woman's auxiliary at j ,r hall. The baitouet was served In The , lodge room and at Its rloe General ir PEIOCRATK TICKET STATE. For Governor, - CT.AUDB R. PORVER, . Centervllle, , Kr Lieutenant Governor. JOHN" D. UKNISON, IXlbuque, la. Knr Secretary of State. . J. 8. Mo LURE, ' I Guthrie Center. Ia. ' for State Auditor, C. E. MOORE. Oskaloosa, la. f"nr State TrKurer. L. V. DANFOTH. I,nk City, Is. For Attorney General. FRKU TOWNSF.NL. Albia. Ia. For Judges of Supreme Court, F.. M. (,'ARH, Manchester, la. , . I.. M. FISHER. Itavenport, Ia. For Clerk of Supreme Court, T W. KKKNAN, Shenandoah. Is. eport ;r of tl.e Kupreme Ceurt, H. W. PARKS, MuirtlMK. la. For Railroad Commissioners, W. L CARPENTKR. Iee Moines, Ia. . -" ' ." K. K. 8TAHL. M(unt Pleasant, la. For Superintendent of Schools, PROF. W. 8. WILSON. Rock Rapids, la. COXGRE8SIOXAL. Far Congressman-. Ninth Iowa Plstrtct. ' W. T. CAMPPELL, " Harlan, la. JIXICIAL. . ' For Judge ef the District Court, F. W. MILLER, Pottawattamie County, la. LEGISLATIVE. For Representatives. JOHN P. ORGAN, i ouiioll Bluff. Ia A. A. LENOCKER, . Oakland, Ia. COUNTY TICKET. For Treasurer, , V. C. GOODWIN, t'ouncll bluffs, la. For Au1ltor. JOHN D. HANSON. Neoia, la. For fnerlff. JAML8 C J1-.N8KN. Council Bluff. Ia, rer Clerk of Inetrlot Court, FRAN Left bCR, Walnut, Ia. For Rooror, FiO- r, r.R. Mlndsn, Ia. For County Attorney, IlOSCOK BARTON'. Avoia, Ia. For Superintendent cf Schools, MliS CVO'.iE TOBEY, Oakland, la , For surveyor, FRVV.V -PK'IMAN. Council Bluffs, Ia. Vor Coroner, DR. 1. F. bPRINK, Council Bluff, Ia. Fur Kuprv!ors, C. H. Met RKADT, Maoedenla. la. !") .N K GKoS. PleaRtit, la. .. JOHN WARNKR. Valley. Ia. r. M. t RIPKEN. . 'i-oune'l Klet. Ia . ' LVTE cMITH. Caruer losnshlp. TOWNSUIH TICKET. . For Jurfg of Superior Court, KAhkKT fi. ul.RF.N. Council Bluff, la. For Justice ef the Peace, J K COOPER. Council bluff, la. .BAMlfcU A. ORtN, .- Jxuueii Hiluff, la. For Contails. VHANK I-IulAR. Cuunell BiMtT. In. v Counell Blult. la. For C'srk. ' H I ' JV, .. 4 uiti- !l Bluff, la- or Aror. Vl!ON Ih.'Nl'AX. Kon Townhlp. tor Trustee. J H 11 KBU.N. Kane Toniilp I. I- OAKKtlMlS, '-imjf 1outtta. - BLUFFS fit. Tel. 4. ioiljt gave o short talk on thr military career of General Phil Shoridan, with nhnm hn wa closely associated during the wnr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8. Plough entertained th company with several will known war songs and the a (lair was a moat cnjoyfthle on. General Dodgi la a member of th encampment. ton't nils seeing the wonderful Cole's colelsed steel hot blast range. It's made heavier, made better, does a wider range of work, does It better, does It with leas expenae, than any other range. Don't fall to come and Investigate this wonderful range. Paddock A Hnndachey Hardware Co., the beat place to buy stoves. ' Ask to see the twenty-year1 gold tjlled Elgin or TValtham watches we are offer ing at 13.50. See our window for specials. Leffcrt's, reliable Jeweler. CENTRAL FLOUR-41.1!, Every aacg warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both 'phones 24, Bandar aervlees. First Presbyterian church. Rev. Marcus P. McClure, pastor. Preaching sen-Ices at 10:J0 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. In the morning the pastor will take ns the subject of his sermon "Some Inspirational Facts and Forces Governing the Christian Life." Bible school will be a v noon and meeting of Young Peo'ple's society at :Xt p. in. At the evening service the pastor will preach on "The Laboratory of the In finite." There will be preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at St. John's English Lutheran church. "A Wise Course" .-will be the subject of Rev. " O. W.- Snyder's sermon In the morning and "An Important Admonition" his theme In tho evening. Sunday school will be at 9:45 a. m. and young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Swedish Lutheran church. Rev. B. N. Glim, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. ; Sun day school at noon; Bible class at 7 p. m. and evening aervices at 7:4o o'clock. First Church of Christ, ' Scientist, will hold services In the Temple Emmanuel at U a. m. when the subject will be "Kverlastlng Punishment." Sunday school will be at 12:13 p. m. and the usual mid week testimony meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. 8econd Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services at 10:45 a. m. In Woodnan hall. In the Merrlam block, when the sub- Ject will be "Everlasting Punishment." J"Buna,y "cho01 "at l: m. anu the' regular mid-week testimony , meeting will be Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. O. O. Smith, pastor of the First Congregational church, will preach this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the People's Cnlon Christian church. Thirty-fifth street and Avenue B. . Rev. C. Copeland, pastor of the' People's I Unlcn Chrlatiun church, will preach this ' evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Woodbury Avenue mission. First Congregational church. Dr. Otter bein O. Smith, pastor. Morning services at 10:30; evening veeperi at 6 o'clock; Sun day school at noon; Toung People's Study club folloaing vespers; morning subject, "The Holy Spirit's Gift of Endurance;" vcaper subject, "Face Builders." In addi tion to the anthems by the choir, . Miss Chambers will sing a solo In the morning tnd Mlm Sherlock will sing at vespers. First Christian church. Rev. W. B. Clem- mer. pastor. Preaching services at 11 a., m. ind 7:30. p. m. In the morning the pus tor's sermon theme will be "Redeeming the Times," snd In the evening "God." Bible school will be at t:45 a. ni. and meet ing of. Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 I p. m., when a report of the recent state convention will be given by the delegates who attended. Rev. J. M. Linn of Casey, la., will con- ( duct services at 10:?J n. ni. snd 7:S0 p. m. i at the Second Presbyterian church.- Sun day school will be at noon. ' Owing to the absence from tlie city of the rector. Rev. II. W. Starr, there will be no services nt 8t. Paul's Episcopal church f day. Sunday school wlil be held as usual at noon. Rev. J. M. Unn of Casey. Ia., wlio will occupy the pulpit of the Second Presby tc Inn church today, has been Invited as a candidate for the pastorate which has been vacant since the resignation of Rev. Har vey Hosteller several months ago. Itev. Linn has been In Iowa for a number of years, having been president of Buena Vista college and pastor of the Fresh teilan churches in Storm I.uk and Colfax. Before coming to, Iowa he held pastorates In I-ake Forest. Chicago and Qulncy, Hi. For Sale. . A good paying shoe store; will Invoice about $3,000.00; sales, tl.50H.00 monthly; will take .c on the dollar until Nov. 1st. Dun can Dean. Council Bluffs. You can't afford to have your carpets and H )m, ge,.,,,,,,,,; WMii pHp.r , lll0 rugs beaten In the old-fashioned way when ,atc.L effeclll. picturs-the latest novel you can have them thoroughly cleaned by t,8 fram and framing. Now Is the time our process at such moderate cost, without to ,et your photos enlarged; pictures In Injury to the finest fabric Bring down the luteBt Sepia style, very well done and your last winter s suit and let us make it at little cost. See W. S. Hewetson. Ma look like new. Co. Bluffa Cleaning and Rug -oni,. Temnle. 'Brondaav. Council lll.in. Factory, 34 No. stain Bt. Marrlaare Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. ' Chris Petersen. Omaha Mary Larsen, Council Bluffs , Spencer I tar rod. Olenwood, I (iertrude liutclieua, Miavouii Valley H. O. Hannah. Council Bluffs. Myrtle K. hlttlg. Council Blufs... M. T. Miller. Alliance, Neb Alma L Weldener, Alliance, Neb.. Henry R. Ole, Omaha Jessie M, Lankford. Omaha Oscar L. Bock. Council Bluff Georgia B. Corlies, Council Bluffs. Age . :3 la.. " Diamond Rlnaj Contest. A beautiful diamond ring worth (4s will be given to the lady receiving the largest number of votes. One vote given with every cent'a worth of candy purchased at our store. Purity Candy Kitchen, 646 W. Broadway. For Imported wine, liquors and Bud wetaer beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 611 South Main street. Raratara Break 4Slaas. 1 Supposed" burglars broke In a section of plata glaaa in one of the doois of Council man John Olson's store at 73 jWest Broad way at 4. JO O'clyck yesterday morning. The suuud of the breaking glass aroused, oue of the occupants of the flat over the store A. A. CUM. & CO., CHATTEL LOANS Our bus!na waa establ ilc4 sfarl 20 rears ago (18&S). We loan oa horses, cattle, ttonseholil furniture and tbr chattel. Our reputation and the business' we enjoy Is the result of fair and liberal treat ment of our patrons ourtug thee no years. Our rates are uniformly lower than other cmcea. Our loans are mauls in our own name and never sold or negotiated Ramen.ber our new eftices are opposite slile of the hall from our old vibe kre convenionlly arranged wlih private consulting rooms. We wlh to warn the publla tint we have no cuimeciloa with the hrm doing purines under the name of the Clark Mortgage Co.. now occupying our old office. It Is a compliment we appre ciate guni our nam to their bualneaa, twit it 1 coofualng to ttie public. Our 'It one I 217 DWt rtemfsoa it with the TeL of Clark Mtg. Co. .COIL MAIX AND UROADWAV. OVfcH AMERICAN EXPHJH OFFICE. nd he tals'd bis window, Tlila frightened the mm, of whom th.ro er three, away. There were rvldn.ncJ'a ' that ,the men hud attempted to, force an entrance by . the rear door, but had failed.' Whether' the men wore burglais or rtrnnk la a question, as the noise they made In breaking ,tlte glass nmused peple" living serosa .the street. , The famous Acorn store; nothing In the market 'like It for hent, economy, dura bility and neatness. We make the most reasonable price on stoves In the city, con sidering tho quality. We handle a large stock of . carpets,, linoleum and off cloth. D. W. Keller, Mi South Main street. ' " . ,, - ir, . i Are your eyes causing you trouble? 'Per- 1 , Imps you, peed a pair "of eyeglaxso to remedy the defect In vision. Our opticians are fully competent to test your eyes and we assure you absolute satisfaction if you wear Leffert'g glasses..; . ' Odd lace curtains at less than cost. ', We want to get rid of them to make room-for other - We still have some remnants of carpet sand mattings, foot jrtoola, 25c to' 75c: door mats c to 12.50. Stockcrt Carpet Co. Investigate the A. 1 loupe Co. plan of selling pianos. It's a system whereby yon get the best possible musical value for the least money, it So. Main street, Co. Bluffs, Mrs. Donald McLean la (II). Mrs, Donald McLean of New York, pres ident general of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, will bo the guest today of Mrs.'Prayton W. Bnshnell of this city, vice president general for Iowa. Members of the order and their husband at e Invited to meet Mrs. McLean from 4:30 to 6:30 this after noon at the home of Mrs. Bushnell, 127 Bluff street. The Council Bluffs delegates to the state meeting of the Daughters) of: the American Revolution at Iowa City arrived home yes terday morning. Mrs. W. H. Dudley of this city was elected state secretary at tha meeting. The Council Bluffs chapter will hold Its regular mlng Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Metcalf. Luncheon will be served before the meeting, which will be called to order at o'clock. A. Met agar v Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. SIC Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. Two Carload of Bed for Our Firm. The Peterson A Sehoenlng company han Just received two large carloads of beds. The shipment contains the latest designs In beautiful brass and Iron , beds. The styles are strictly new and the finish Is produced by the lattst and most improved methods. It is flnejs You are rordlnl!y Invited to ltmiect this new stock of beds. For the men there is nothing niore of service or to be appreciated by men than toilet articles In genuine ebony, sterling trimmings, such as military brushes, hat and clothes brushes, comb?" juid mirror. Wt, just put In stock a tine new line of such goods and would be pleased to show you. Leffert, reliable Jeweler. ( One thing we guard closely and that itt to be sure to give a full ton of coal. When we get your order we want you to be satisfied. We want your trade In the future. Council Bluffs Coal and Ice Co. Heal Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bue October 27 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Emllne J. Melton to Clurcnce O. Grif fith, ndi sw-ti 14-75-42. w. d. .'...'. 13.000 Daniel W Braden and wife to Samuel Relmand, e4 lot 5, Martin's resub illv. of blocks 1 and 4, Macedonia, w. d 1,0.4) Llllle Andrews and husband to Alice Gorrell. s'4 se' and se'4 sw4 9-I6- -41. q. c. d 1.1.5 Heirs of John Mitchell, deceased, to William Arnd. lots 15 and lti, block 31. Central suhUlv.. w. d '. 73 J. Macrae to M. W. Raymond, lots and 10. block 5r. Railroad add., w. d. Sarah Woodruff to J. Macrae, same, w. d 175 l' a 125 , J. J. Barnes and wife to William Xutll, I lot 18. block 1-'. McClelland, w. d Iowa Townsite comimny to William Nath. lot 17, block 12, McClelland, w. d Frank Phillips und wife to F. J. Dhv and J. P. H..ss, lot 11, block 11, Pierce's subdtv., w. U ." 50 Nine tranafers, total. ..Bi , Iwimoa Moste Co. Pianos;, organs and niusieul merchandise, 407 West Bdway. 8PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PI ANO TUNING AND REPAIRINO - and satisfaction guaranteed. t.effer'ta Jewelry stock, consisting of the best and most desirable patterns of late manufacture, is the largest In this section. Spend a few hours with us and be con I vlnced. We know we will please you and I price and quality are always right at Leffcrt's, reliable Jeweler. You do not need to watch ti if you give us the contract to pulnt, paper or to your Interior decorating. We want your trade In the future, so we see that It Is done right. Borwlck, 211 South Muin street. I Wood or -Wood mm Sotf Would you like to buy better wood and tuore of It for less money? We sell stove lengths and chunks. . Missouri oak wood at II. 0 a rick. This Is a bargain. Bridensttln Smith, 14th Ave. and Itb St. TeL 112. t M ALONE Y CIGAR CO., PEARL ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA.. DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS' 10c CIGAR AN LITTLE BOBBIli, OLD TIMES A WD KRR1U fro CIGARS. ' N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. SO. Night, 6tt :. E. Alll. Picture for wedaing gifts, ander, 133 Broadway, Foaad Dead la a Barn. . . An unidentified man, whose name is be lieved to be Walter Craig, wag found dead yesterday afternoon in a bam on the prem ises of Cbarlea Swift at Avoca, la. The body was discovered by Mr. Swift on enter ing the barn shortly after the diruief hour. There was a bullet wound In the man's breast over tho heart, which muit have caused lnsunt death. A tt-callber revolver lay within a few Inches of the lpft hand, but no powder marks were visible on the , body. ' ' Coroner Treynor was notified and be gave Instructions to have the body cared for by tho local undertaker and he will prnbibly hold an Inquest Monday. The man was , said to be a stranger In'Avocn. and It Is believed to be a case of suicide. Our highest ambition Is, when we frame a picture for you, to do It tight and please our customers. Perhaps you have a picture that needs framing. Bring it to our store and let us see what we(can frame It for. We'll do It as reasonable as It posalbly can be done. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass company, Merrlam block. Watch our windows for the newest, and best creations In Jewelry. Specials In broochns. Ilk solid gold, with genuine stone sets, go nt 3.25, $S.00. WOO and J7-50. PAST WEKK ' IX BU FFS Ot IKTY nmher of Weddings Mark the Pass. InaT of October. Mrs. J. B. Atkins Is vlalting with friends In Sioux City. Miss F.1na Keeline has returned from .1 visit to Chicago. Miss Josephine Jennings Is home from a six months visit in the east. Mrs. Ida Stockwell and her mother lef Friday evening tor Clatskenie, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller left Saturday for their winter's sojourn in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Anos Hess of Fresno, Cnl., is in the city, the gueat of his brother, Mr. J. P. Hess. Mrs. Ray Hardeetv has gone to Walnut, la., for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. F.uipkie have returned from their wedding trip through the east. Mr. and Mr. Victor E. Bender left for Chicago Thursduy evening for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude, Mattlml returned Thursday evening from their wedding trip to California. Miss Lillian Bell of Ashland, Nnb., is the guest of Mrs. Frank T. True, 92a Second avenue. Mrs. S. B. Hpelce of Columbus. Neb., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Caroline Sprlnk, of Park avenue. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Jennings returned Tuesday from a ten days' trip to Chicago and northern Ohio. Miss Orettlo of Chicago Is the guest nf Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 11. Sullivan, lOi South '1 wenty-tlilrd street, Mr .and Mrs. "H. J. CMttendcn of Sioux City ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Mikesell on Avenue C. Mrs. O. Talbott entertained the Woman's Relief Corps Aid society Friday at her home, 3."rti b nton street. The 4'" club held its Weekly enrd party at the homo of Mrs. C. J. Stillwell. 444 Glen avenue, lust week. Mr. G. H. Wlnslow of Grand Rapids, Mich., Is the gutst of his daughter, Mrs. G. T. Pilling, ill Curtis street. Invitations hae been Issued for a Hal lowe'en niH.iuerade party lit the home of Miss Nell Knephcr, US South Huventh street. Mas. H. A. Wetks of Minneapolis has re turned to her homo after a vlvlt in this city with Mrs. George Carson of Frunklin avenue. , ... Mrs. Charles Miller of Sioux . City la visiting Mrs. Fred Gelse, en route to Kock Island. 111., for a short visit with her parents. Mr. Snyder, who has ln the guest for several days of Mrs. E. , L. Scott, MH Mynster street, returned to hr home Frl iiuy in Hastings, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. C. f. " Byera entertained at the Grand hotel Friday evening Ho.v If. W. Bvers or Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. .VanDerveer of this city. Mr. Harry Hrtworth. a former x sldiv.it of Council Bluffs, is the guest ot hH son-in-law, : Deputy County .Auditor rrank W. Reed, and family, 1018 Fourth avenue. Philip Paschel of San Francisco has ar rived In the city for a visit with his brother, Charles F. Paschel, and other ril atlves. This is his first visit home for sev eral years. . . . v '." Mr. and Mrs. J.' D. Carson, who have been visiting the family of Mr. Carson's brother, Juuge George Carson, on Frank ing avenue, have returned to their home in Baiir.a, Kuu. Mrs. Dora Hackc.tt has returned to her home at Las Vegas, N. M., after a visit to n. r sister, .Mm. William Hughes. Mo i'lierson avenue, whose guest she has been since July l. The Klatter Kluli, which was to have been entertained last Friday, by Miss F.lesnor Blown, 7.'4 First avenue, has postponed the event until next Friday, when it will meet with Mi Brown. The University club was- entertulned Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Meyers Han sen, 3Uf Sherman avenue. Mrs. Akera acted a leafier, and the topic of discussion was "Theology In the Colonies." . Miss Helen Baldwin Is visiting: relatives in this city. Since her-last visit here jwiss Baldwin has spent some time in the Philip, pines visiting her brother and has been traveling in California lor her health, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Woods of Mornlngaide svenue entertained at cards Saturday even ing. About thirty guests a ere present. Mis. Hancock and Mr. Kllllan were awarded tho priies. After the game a two-course luncheon was. served. Mr. and Mis. M. F. Rolirer entertained at dinner Sundav. Cover were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vlerllng and daughters. Mr. Frank Vierllng and Mrs. I. Caady of Omaha, Miss Laura l.ansberg of Crcston. Ia., and Mla Gretcb.cn Sherman. The Council LluTs people who attended the wedding of Miss F.lla Marie Spnhling of Sioux Cliv and Mr. Mile Preston Chiun lea of Omaha In Sioux City Wednesday wto Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rolirer,- Mra. Robert ThelnhurUl und Mrs. J. B. Atkins. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Flnet Presbiterlan church gave a social Friday evening which proved most successful. A program wus g.ven aner which games were enjoyed and re freshments were served during the evening. Mies Dora thy Hoag entertained a number of her college friends from Omaha and South Omaha, at her home on Bccona ave nue yesterday evening. Cards and music were the special features of the evening. At the close a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Ale Francis entertained the Wednes day Cant club at her home laat week, at which Miss May Weaver won the first prlae and Miss Ines Dorland received the consolation prise at a game of high live. Miss Maud tioagiuna win ue tne next hostess. Mr. George J. Bell and Mrs. Minnie Jordan, both of this city, were united In msrriage Wednesduy sfiernoou at the home of Mr. James M. Bell. )- Lust Pierce street. Rev. Harvey Hosteller ofHclathiR. The newly married couple left for a trip to Chicago. . Mlaa Lucy Boyles of Columbus, ()., la In the cltv veiling with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Woodslde, f. Mill street. She wli leave Wednesday for Kansas Cliv, wh-ria she will meet tier mother ami with her go to Durango, Mexico, where she will remain for the winter, Mrs." Bruce Reals of New York City is visiting her parents. Judge and Mrs. K. E. Ayiesworih. When she returns homo she will take with her her two children, who have been with thejr grandparents for several months,, on account of Mrs Beats' ill health. Mies Orpha Qulnn entertained about thirty-five of her young friends Saturday evening at a Hallowe'en party at her home, I'iU Oakland avenue. The evening wus spent in Jollity and the young people enjoyed the "early Hallowe'en" immensely. Dainty refreshments were served ill the tioso of the evening. A pretty wedding occured last Wednes day at t lie home of the bride, . lla West Pierce etreet, when Mr. L'dgur B. Junra Hud Mis Kstella Duiilap, both of this city, were united In marriage by Justice 1 1. H. Field In the presenca of a number of guests. After the ceremony a duinty wedding dinner waa served. Mr. Walter Luts entertained the Sweet Sixteen club at hia home TburJ.iy even ing. Hlgh-hve was the game of the even ing. Mif Mable Hoag won the first prixe for the girl and Mm Phoebe Juuaon tha uord prise. Mr. alt Durfce won the hrm loy" prtxe und Mr. Worth the second. Mia h,Uiei vtutuou wu awuidud the conso lation prize, Mlu Helen Augusta Dudlev, sister of Mr. W. 11. Dudley of tin cl'.y. and Mr. l.ru.et Nason Martin were united lu mar riage laat Wednesday. October Hi. at Wind aor. Vt. Mr. Martin was well known thi city, huving bwn director of (lie cliolr of I., Congn-Katmnal church and later acted In a similar capucltv in the Presby terian church. Mr. ami Mr .Mortln mil muke their home in Mount Holly. N. J. Mrs. E. J. Gilbert and Mrs. H. A. "Julnu em.-r Inliied at a curd jiurtv lust Fritit-r tlviui-vu at I tie uoui ot Air, tumu, M III W w Thi illut rates th plain anl dainty package in which GOLD M h D A L CHOCOLATES are packed an I eell everywhere C I p for per pound U I' U . VfuiitifJ" (lold Mtdal Chncoli(U$ aft equal to the rcry btt tatttm miAf ond tnperior to a ffreoi ninny thai tire, higher n price, llwy are made from the bfft and purttl ingredient faixrrvd villi pvir fruit juice.' Kitch box contain an uortmntf of th; (Hrpvlar fimor. Gold Medal Choeulate cud bo had in ninny different kitu)$ of 1ienutfnl fancy txx-n. Jnfferent izc. Different price. Balduff, lolS-M Fmrnam St. Oakland avenue. Mrs. William Tipper won the "twenty hand" prise; Mrs. Findley of lko (ieneva, Wis., won the first price; Mrs. Bnttey the oecond prise and Mrs. Robert Peregoy the third prise, while Mrs. Hicks won the consolation prise. The party was for the bonetlt ol the Creche building fund. Invitations nre out for the marriage of Mr. Grenvlile D. Montgomery and Miss Anne Carrlnglon Allen, the wedding to take plHce November 4 at Ardmore, Pa. Miss Allen la the daughter of Rov. George Pomeroy Allen, rector of St. Mary's church at Ardmore. Mr, Montgomery, who1 Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kgllngtnn Montgomery and the grandson of (ienornl O. M. Dodge, was born In this city, but has for some years been living in Phila delphia. Miss Olive Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jones of Missouri Valley, and Mr. Martin Alieshouse were united In mar riage at S o'clock Wednesday evening In the presence of thirty guests. Rev. Dr. A. K. Grifilth conducted the ceremony, while Miss Cora Richards, cousin of the bride, officiated at the organ In the rendi tion of Mendelssohn's wedding march. Mrs. Alleshouse waa formerly a teacher in Warren and Harrison counties. Mr. Allea housi has been In the employ of Joe Smith & Co. for the last four years. . They have gone to housekeeping In their cot tage on Glen avenue. - At the home of Mr. and Mr. Mads Peter son. J4:.'4 South Sixth street, Tuesday even ing, their daughter. Miss Emma C. Peter sen, was united in marriage to Mr. Boude Wleant of this city. Rev. Mr. Rclcfienbuch outdated. About twenty-five guests wit nessed the ceremony, most of them being relatives of the bride and groom. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Arim Er-k of Spencer, la., and Mr. Henry Peter son of Des Moines, brother of the brld. Mrs. Wleant has been until recently in tho employ of the Beatrice Creamery com pany In Omahft. Mr. Wleant holds a posi tion with the Omaha Crockery company In that city. They will be at home at B15 Twenty-fourth avenue alter October S. MI50R MKTIOS. . Davis, drug. Cork's, sodas, Stockert sell carpets. . line engravings at leffert'. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. . Get those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating. . Blxby & Son. Lewld Cutler, funeral director, 'phone 9P7. . Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 33S. Hot and cold drinks. Fresh oysters On bund. Clark Drug Co. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK. TO LKFFERT ABOUT IT. Miss Nannie Hardin, principal of the Bloomer school, is on the sick list. bee Stephen Bros, for fire brick and fir clay, ewer pipe, fitting and garden hoe. TINNERS AND PLUMBEHB WANTED. F. A. SPENCER, loS W. BROAD WAV. Do not buy until you give Hufer, the lumberman, a chance at your bill. Council Bluffs, la. 1 reiair talking machines, bicycle and sewing machines. 17 South Main , street. S. M. Williamson. Tho further hearing In the Smith di vorce suit In the district court was post poned yoi-terday until next Tuesday. Build vour hope on the Royal Red Cross base burner and you will be nappy the rest of yi.ur uavs. Isold at Swaine Matter's, i8 and iwti rn-oauwuy. 1 pay tii rr ton tor cet Iron; mixed. tlu: stove. )t; lbga, lc is-r lb.; ruuiMjr, (4c; copper. 14c per lb J. ivaielman,' 01 Main, both 'phones 6oC M.' T. Mailer and Alma U Weldener. both from Alliance, Neb., were married in this city e'.e.rue,y by Rev. Henry De Long at the county court house. W have the finest line ot sample monu ments to select from in the west. Bhey at Lane Marble and Granll work. 217 East Broadway. Council Blurts, Ia. D. 8: Kerr has farms for sal, farms for exchange, houats on monthly payments; does rental busineas. J4U Mroudway, Coun cil Blurts, la.. Tel. 417 and 4ou Red. Wnts-.N GOlisO TO BUILD OO lO GEO. A. HOAGLANO, THE PlONluER LUM BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. i'H SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. 246. '1 ho regular meeting of the Woman's guild of .-t. Paul's Episcopal church will e held Monday afternoon t the home of Mrs. E. iticKH, willow avenue. Orlo Davidson, the '17-yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.,'D. Davioson, 113 East Pierce street. ' died yesterday. The body will bo taken to GlenwooU. 1., for burial. General -Dodge will' - address Council Bluffs lodge No. 49. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at its-meeting ThurSsy evening of till week." The general is a charter member of the lodge. Mrs. Luella Lookabill. wife of William IXMjkaMIl, lilt Avenue K, died yeateroay , morning, aged 31 years. Beside her husband three sons, survive her. The poriy .will be . taken to fiilver City, Ia, for burial. ' i Judge Greeu yesterday notified II V. Battey, clerk of the district court, that tho opening of the October term sched uled tor next Tuesday would be postponed until November 7 and that the grand Jury be nottned not 'to convene until the later date. . - . . , . . C. Coyle, member ef a construction gang on the Northweatern, in . camp near Honey creek, wa arrested by the police yesterday in this city on complaint of E. P. Carroll, a fellow member of tho gang. Carroll charged Coylu with tho tlu it of a pair ot shoes and a pair of trousers. I Shafer, the farm hand from Keg Creek township, recently committed to St. Bernard's hospital by the commission ers on insanity for observation, wus yes terday adjudged not Insane and ordered discharged. ISIiafer served through the Philippine campaign and Is somvwliat of a physical wreck. William Cruson of Duncan, Buffalo county, South Dakota, baa written H. V. luitley, clerk ot the dlatrlct court, warn ing him not to laeue a marriage licenae to Arthur Cruson of Duncan or of Anita, la. lie says the boy is only 16 years of age. Up to date young Cruson bus nut upplled for a license to weu. , i Do not forget we are the sole agent for the Radiant Home base burner, the most economical stove on the market today. Will save Qne-tbtrd of your roui bill. Cull ut our store and w will b pleased to show you. We ar uleo th Bole agent for the Iexmgton steel ranges, the l:t in the world. Petersen at bVlioenlng Co. Rev. Henry DeLong performed the mar riage inrtmiony . yeaierday for Henry It. (He and Jessie M lankford. a colored couple from .Omaha. The groom, stated he hud bttrii ogarltraiaster and postmas ter ut Fort N Hilu ui uud hud served untv.evA v,irl in Hie United rilute in army, part of th lime In the Twenty- fourth infantry und part in the Truth cuvalry. It wus li' third matrimonial venture. I-a.lis' und gents' f -li lu gold or K.lk, with or without charms or lockets, at U and up at Leffcrt's, reliable jewtltr. S isr" '5gL , 1 OMAHA. INDICTMENT IN POLITICS irreitsf Editor of geeraUrr Liktl; to Cut Figure ia Judicial Election. CHARGES AND COUNTERS NUMEROUS Oetogeaarlana Hold Haao.net to Celebrate the Ttrat State Flec tion In lown. Sixty , Year Ago. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DKS MOINES, Oct. 27.-8peclal.) The Indictment of D. T. Blodgett on a chwge of criminal libel Jins been dragged Into tha politics of Polk county till It mav be the determining factor in the election of at least one of "the Polk county district Judges. Blodgett was the editor and publisher of The Secretary, a little weekly publication. Judge James A. Howe called the grand Jury before; him for special Instructions on tho matter before the Indictment was re turned Then Blodgett s attorneys do- murred. because they asserted the Indict ment waa on the orders of tho district Judgn. and moved that it be set aside. Furthermore, Blodgett made the effort to get the judge arrested on a charge of op pression. Judge Howe came out with a statement to the voters that politics was being played to defeat him, and aceused Judge Spurrier, attorney for Blodgett, with being Interested In the publication of The Secretary also, und with attempting through it to run the politics of Polk county. Judge Spurrier denied being part owner of The Secretary and demands that Judge Howe either explain himself or else admit himself to b a "self-confessed falsifier." Judge Howe, in the meantime, has called upon his friends to be at the polls and uphold the hands of the law and give no sanction to such publications es he describes The Becrctary to be. In Polk county the contest between the democrats and republican on the state ticket Is being overshadowed by this contest over the re election of A district judge. The Secretary has Issued but four numbers and in each of them there are attacks on men In public office who hare always born excellent repu tations. ( ounieinora te First Flection. In commemoration of the first election held In the state of Iowa, October ft, 184t, Juiit sixty year ago, the Octogenarian So ciety of towa, met at the Chamberlain hotel last night for a seven-courso ban quet. The election resulted in th selection of Ansel Brlggs, the democratic candidate, for governor and the defeat of Thomas McKnlght, the republican candidate. Ad dresses were given by a number of mem ber of th Octogenarian society, some of whom were living In the state at the. time snd voted. Among these were Judge P. M. Caesady and Hon. Isaac Brandt, ex deputy state treasurer. Farewell to Rreeden. - At the Central Christian church last night a banquet to Rev. Dr. H. O. Rreeden, Who ha been the pastor nf the church for twenty-one years, was held as a fare well. Dr. Breeden leave the pastorate tor other fields of religious work. Internrban to Maraknlltown. The Polk Interests In Des Molne deny that they have determined to build an mtcrurban line to Marshalltown. It Is ad- The Art Garland Case Burner THE BEST IN THE WORLD We guarantee the Art- Oar-' i -j r 1 ft , V-'-.i': LEMAIRE Opera ft mi Field GUt&e THE HST Vt THJl WO KID n u Uut Sum A m NT fold illegal 9 Tt A. -5? BALDUFF The tre for yinl thimj lueai. mltted, however, that they have been In consultation with the Browne-Gllck Inter est at Marshalltowrs and If they dctermln to build south- to Des Molnea the Folk interests will meet them and give them en trance Into the city. - Capitol Policeman Married. Thomas Longshore of Dallas county, chief of the cnpttol police, was married four weeks ago to Miss Pearl Pickett at Wood ward. The matter has been kept secret till today. Mr. Longshore has bought a home at 1323 Buchanan street, where they will go to housekeeping. Farms for anle. 120 acres near Logan, Improved and fenced, 'i0 per acre. v ' 80 acres in north central Missouri, weft. im proved, K35 per acre. 1 acres in north central Missouri, well Improved, 13 per cre. Tel. 61. Chaa. 1'. Officer, 419 Broadway. Council Bluffs.' Ia. Organs? We have some taken In trad on pianos. Reasonable prices; some second-hand ones almost as a gift; easy terms.. Buurielu' Piano House. R15 Broad way. Council Bluffs, where the organ Inlands upon the building. Farmers' Instltnte Dotes. LOGAN, In.. Oct. i7. (Special.) At a meeting of the executive committee held her It was decided to hold the next an nual session of r the Harrison County Farmers' Institute at Logan on December 18, 19 and -0. A good program is being ar ranged for the occasion. FOUR ; MORE BODIES FOUND Twelv Identified Dead Hay Boon Token from the Bnrnad Kansas City Honse. KANSAS CITY, Oct. :7.-Four additional bodies were removed this forenoon from the ruins of the Chnmber of Commerce building In Kansas City, Kan., making th total known dead to date twelve. Four persona are still missing. , The bodies removed today were Identified as th&se of: MRS. MARY E. BRIG MAN, year. A MOB BRIGMAN. aged IS. LEOTA BRIGMAN. aged 13. ROBERT BURTON, aged . fed Jt a ton muaon. The bodies of Mrs. Brlgman and her twn children were found close together. They were not badly disfigured. Th bodies wer located by W. H. Allison. Mr. BrigmaA brother, who had aided the firemen in the search of the ruins. The Brlgman lived on the fourth floor of the building. Mrs. Brlgman came here from St. Joseph. Mo., two months ago with her children. Boy's Death Excite Indian. LANDER, Wyo., Oct. 37. (Special Tele gram.) A lti-year-old chool boy wa killed at the Shoshone agency at li o'clock this afternoon. Two boys were sawing wood under direction of the engineer, when the saw broke and a piece struck th boy on the Up. HI head wm split to tha car and he died in a few minute. A big crowd of Indian Immediately collected and for awhile looked troublesome. They were dispersed by police. Prayer gbold Be Short. I TOPETCA. Kan., Oct. 27. In an addres today to the delegates to th sevntv-nlnf li annual convention of th national ."rthodlst Sunday school convention Biahop John H. Vincent advised against the holding ot long family prayers. land Base Burner to uae less coal than any base burner' made, of the same size The revolving fire pot, a special patenter) feature : found ( on . Garland only,, the patented, flue construction, and many; other special features; ona ble ustq make this, claim.,, You want the best. Get A Garland. , - . ' x ; We Trnst the People P. C. D2V0L HARDWARE CO.; The Leailna Slave Ceslers S91BS0AB.VU" 10 N. MAIN ST. IT. PARIS hXKf -