THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TITtTftSPAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1906. ) ( J J NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COUNCIL Omr. IO Pearl MANY : NOTABLES TO SPEAK Details sf Prorrsm of Army tf TnneMt Ianion Eiiac Worksi Out IXTCNDEO PROGRAM AT NEW THEATER ''.ral rierlst Is Pra.rla Monster Floral Ernkltn, nrprmc , ' rla el tbe Batiste of tho ! seletT. While the program for tlie reunion of the 8oc.1efy of the Army of the Tennessee, t be hld In this city Kovembr ft and f, has been outlined It will not be ready tor publication Jirobabty before Friday. Most of the dctaUs . have been determined on, but the list of speaker at the banqunt on the night of November , It-Is stated, la not yst ult complete. The publto meeting at the New theater will be held on the night of November I. when there will be an extended program of , addrsssej and music, General Dodge will preside, and according to present plana the members of the society will assemble , and best guarantee on your piano wlion fueled, the caws, It is expected, will de st tha Gravid hotel half an hour before the ; purchased at A. Hospe Co., Ill South Main Vf,iOD 'i,fiforo Mondav meeting and march from tnere to the opera house, headed ly the band. The annual oration will be delivered by General Bmlth D. Atkins of FreeiJort, III., who has the reputation, of being a most eloquent speaker. Mayor Macrae will ex tend a welcome to tha visitors on behalf ofvtha elty and Governor Cummins will perform a like duty on behalf of the state of Iowa... The response to tha addresses f welcome wli be made by United States Senator William. Warner of Kansaa City. Speeches' It is expected, will also be made by General Johri C. Black, General O. O. Howard, General Fred D. Grant and pos- J sibly Archbishop Ireland. . For ttfe 'banquet on the following night 1 the list of speakers has not been completed, jfi'it TrilMnclude Archbishop Ireland, Father "noma Sherman, Mrs. John A. Logan, T. C. Richmond of Madison, Wis., Hon. John X. Baldwin Colonel fltubbs, Senator War ner and others. On tha nfghr of November I a camp fire GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR BKEF AND MUTTON. Office of Chief Commissary, Omaha, Nebraska,- October tt. IMG. Sealed pro posals ia 'triplicate. wHl be received here until 11 o'clock a, rru, central standard time, November JC, lX, and then publicly opened fw. Iurnl."blng such l'resh beef and mutton - as' may be required by the Sub sistence. Department, u. fl. Army, at Omaha,' Forts .Omaha,. Crook and Robin son, Nebraska, Fort Pes Moines, Iowa, Forts -Lavenworth, Riley and Military Prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Forts Mackenzie,, D. A. Ru.snell and Washakie, Wyoming, snd Fort Meada, South Dakota, during- the six months Commencing Jan uary 1,'" l'-'ft. Proriuimls will also b ceived' until 10 o'clock a. m., mountain standard time, at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, Forts' t. A. Russell. Washakie and Mhc kensie.' Wyoming, and Fort Meade, South Dakota.' &nd put it 11 o'clock . m., central 1 landsj ( tjme,,' at Fort Omala and Crook, Nebraska Fort Des Moines. Iowa, Forts Leavenworth. Riley and Military Prison at Fort Li-avenworth, Kansas, and opened at post by respective Commissaries, ench re ceiving proposals tot his own post only. Information furnished on application here or .to commissary, at post- authorised tt (innii proposals. United States reserves tho right to re.lect any or all proposal or aty part thereof, "i Ttaveropea-flhould be marked "Proposals fop ' Fresh1 Beef and Mutton." and Addressed-to undersigned or Commis sary at post -'authorised to receive pro 1,ok1s. rl' B-; HACKER. Captain, Com missary. ChLef- Commissary. ..-.f.i . Oct. S0-31Nl-:-M RAILWAY TiME CARD t,.IO?l 8TATlti!s-TE3(TU ASD MARC Y . Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a :40am a S:ls pm HW'ifaU 4n.d- '.!."a i 15 pm 5:10 pm Colo & Calif. Ex a4 1Spm a:30am CAiih-i t)'re.-Ex..a y:2J pm :10pm :i,.rte;vl1'S,l!5,m 'AZIZ Colorado Spc'Jal .i.r,...i 7:45 am a 7:44 am 1 North Platte uorai....a s:iv am ; Beatrice. -Locgl .- b 3:13 pm b J:0G V CJUcaK9 ,rtbner 1 Cedar Rapid Pass..,. .-a 7:03 am a : Twin CitZ-Kxr-resS . 7:50 anr- al0:W) Chicago Dayfighi ...V..a i;00 am all:l5 .onn i-miiu. m. ' " etrice, 1x101 .- o 3:i4 pm oi.wpm. Chlca? ocni aU:3oam a 1:4 pin fci.oux City VOC', "Y'- S,aSrt.SS1r,il t'j,rmll lc-al ;,-.....JL-..a 4:3s pin '-a S.o-J ara 1 Sioux City l-oeal b 1:46pm Chicago Eaieae ..,.,. S:W pm a 7:So am Fast Mall .r.......,,.a S;a pm :ra Twln CUy 'UmVtVi!"Vini a 7:04 am Overland Limited .a 1:81 pm a :lo am Chicago Limiwa Ti Thi ZiiVSSTm &in:LpT p tMMlm Deadw0oa4Jitcolu - 3:Wpm at:uipm. Cper-bft.oni ......... 3:u0pm '' Firo'Toi f..:r.no6:Spm b&M 2 Clf ii, lTran.e Bt. rii- . oe neia r riuny aiisrnoon ai s o ciock irom Chi. and Colo.-Speolal.V.a T;f4a a 7 JO am the family residence. Rev. James O'May, California and Ora. K.a i pm a $. lupin pttit of Broadway Mtthodlst church, oon Manon JuriiitlJlSS bllpra ouctlng the Ice.. interment will be In C.IM.S tirist vtn.ts- Walnut Hill cemetery. Friends desiring to t. Paul c Minneapolis. I SO pra T:10 pra sit. Paul a Minneapolis. 7:46 am 11.09 pm I'Mrmii Limited : 11m suudrn Chicago' fcgpress ... 7:4am 11 nopm Chicage fcapreas. ....... S.aOpua UJWim C htaeiga, Moei lata ad e Paelge EAST. '' Chicago IJmlted tI Sara a M0 am Iowa Iocal a 7:00 am a4:4)rm CliKugo Mail ":l"'ut ":4i"a Iowa Local ...buuapm b:opm Chicago t-Eastem Ex ..a 4 0 pm a 1:4b pin Chicago llowa Limited). a .36 pm aii.lo pin v . WEST. wxk Mnuntais Lhi...a7:am a 1:11 am V.lo. and Cat. Espress.a 2M pm a t ae pin Okl. and Tea Ex.. .. .a4;40pm ali us pm 1 irunln - Kairtaurv and . Belleville a I 60 pin al0:0A are a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. , Mleae-Mrl Peclao Rt. kwOUls Ezprssa . a t:00 am asJOprg K. C. and ttL l Eg..,. .alias pra a t.tw pi Vt anaie .. , ,,, K. Louis Eiprea......-.a :pro a 1:40 ant felt, Louis Local ifrom Count d Kiujfts)..; at:Uam al0:pm 6tanberrr ' (from Council muit a :00 pm bU:Mam Illinois Central Chicago Kspraa a I ou am fl:H pm Culc.go U.pit.J,....,.4.U)pm UltLIKCTOX SI A11U.N 10k MASOS Brllngton-,. 1 v. ' -.-. Leave Arrive Tf",L'PiJii-C",0rf,l",'I pm pm Northwest Special t i - , , pm ii iU cm .a 4:10 trn I . Northwest Expi .all:IO rim a so Nebraa Express a I:i0 am t r L Kebtaaka Local a t uo ant v Unooln Local a I c-6 am l.iucoin raal Miil......b ?:iwpm au t,, pt. Crook PUltaro th.b .50 pm bl0 :$ am Vllevu A Plattsm lh..a 1 bo am a I .') am AlKriivsr IJinlttrd aT:0.m brlivu f'0- June., .a !:S0 am a I am kallavus P-O; June. .a J ljam a l oO pm ('hicag Special a 7:28 am a 7 16 am T r.U ago KiPteaa a J:4i a $ w p Chicago Flyer al:rpn a7 :sim Iowa Local a :l am aio ij rm tt. Louis Expre. a 4 45 pm aU SOan, Kanaa City-St- Joa....alO... pm a t " Kanaa City-St. Jo. ...a 8:1 am a 10 Dm Kaoeas. Clty-Su Joe.. ..a 4 4t pra ..." WHITER TT10-,15Hi WEBSTER hleagw, t... Paal, Vlaaoapall 4 Onaaba- ' ' .sva. Arrtva. rla dtv Pajenr...b i.r am hMa j Sioux City PaMpgr...a I 00 pm ali a-n p-rrnon iucei u e v pm o p:ie a rr iKineisen Local ....ol,4nj a I M pm tliaaoarl ParlCe I Nebraska LeeaL' vlei I W.ep.ng Water bS.S0.pm bi: SO pm a f'slly. b n11y txcept gjnday. d Daily except Saturday. (iuiidey vtjy. Daily BLUFFS Rt. Tsl. 4H. ! for the enlisted men will be held at the Dodge Light Guard armory.- and If found neceii.iry another In Masonic temple hall. Mrs. John A. Logan hns promised to speak , at the camp fire and there will be other prominent speakers. An Immense floral emblem containing be tween SR,009 and SO.OOO Immortelles Is be ing prepared by J. F. Wilcox, the local florist, to be used at the meeting In the New theater and at the banquet hall. The I emblem Is a reproduction of the badge ' of the society. With the national colors for the background, an eagle occupies the I renter, suspended by a golden chain and ! bearing a sliver dart In Its claws. Upon Its breast the bird bears the Inscription "Forty Rounds." The emblem stands six fuet high and nearly five feet In width, William Speth Is the art.'st who designed and is preparing it. Our highest ambition is. when we frame a picture for you. to do tt right and western Iowa Teachers' association at At please our customers. Perhaps you have lantlc, It was thought best to keep the a picture that needs framing. Bring it to building clorod for the remainder of the our store and let us see what we can frame week and to give every hook and corhor It for. We'll do It as reasonable as It ,'of it a thorough disinfecting. possibly can be rionn. Cnni-rll Bluffs Paint. oil and Glass company, Mcrrlam block. Tou get the lowest price, easiest terms St., Council Bluffs. . JOH.MURG A POOR IIOHBK THAUF.lt Gets Short End of Deal and Weeks Relief la Court. Jonas Join, urg, proprietor of the Moore Stock Food company of this city, learned a lesson yesterday In trading horses, something about which he had not had 1 any previous experience. Prior to yester day noon Johnburg possessed a mare, the value of which he placed at $40 and a silver watch, which he asserted was wort'.i 111) of any man's money. In place of the maie and the timepiece with the silver case, he now has on his hands a hone which he declares Is only fit for the dumping gropnds. It was brought about by a trade. ( A stranger purchased some stock food of Mr. Johnburg yesterdey morning and , while so engaged proposed trading hors'.-s. Mr. Johnburg was willing, aa he some what fancied the stranger's horse, so in a short time Mr. Johnburg's mare was hitched to the stranger's buggy and at the same time Mr. Johnburg's silver cased watch was transferred from his pocket to that of the stranger1. As soon as the trade had been completed tha stranger drove away. en aum.uu.a- eiu-ieu .o ri.,cerit wh0M formM. ho. waa , C(,,d 10 ins iioim? m ivtv Avnus u ior ain ner with his new horse he succeeded la getting as far as Tenth street and First avenue, some thirty-two blocks - from where he lived, when the animal stopped and declined to proceed further. In fat. as It developed, the animal was physically .... n - K ...... .,w,Ka t . . v. ... unfit to b driven any further. It then began to dftwn upon Mr. Johnburg that he had been buncoed. Hitching thtf horse to a convenient post, not for foar that it might run away, but merely to observe tho requirements of the city ordinance, Mr. Johnburg hastened to the court of Justice Gardiner, whf re he swore out an Information against "John Doe," other wise tho stranger who had traded horses with him, charging him with tha larceny of one mare valued at $40 and a silver watch of the value of 10. ' '" - !' Armed with a warrant for the arrest of "John Doe," Deputy Sheriff Matlack and Mr. Johnburg proceeded to round bp the town nnd especially the horse traders tn the vicinity of the hay market on Main street, but the stranger who had Mr. John burg's mate and watch was not to be found, nor could the. officer secure any clue to the Identity of the man. I Tou can't afford to have your carpets and rugs beaten In the old-fashioned way when ' cin hv them thoroughly cleaned by our process at such moderate cost, without injury to the finest fabric. Bring down U.t winter', suit and let u. make It look like new. Co. Bluffs Cleaning and Rug f actory, at ro. Main esr. CENTRAL. FLOUR-l.ll. Every sack 1 pra warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar i pm ket. Both 'phones 14. . ' James Boae Dead. ...... James Bone died yesterday morning at bis home, 519 West Washington avenue. atar a protracted illness from Brlght's dl- . yers. Mr. Bow, who was a wealthy, retired stockman, removed to Council Bluffs from Henderson, Crawford eountv. this state in -IW. Besides his wife ha is survived by four sons and live daughters. He was a member of tha Grand Army of the Republic. The funeral will view the remains can do so between the hours of land o'clock this afternoon at the residence. Pictures for wedding gifts, ander, S3S Broadway. C E. Alex. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yeslerduv to tbe following: Name and Residence. Au-.i. J. R. Book, Clejirfleld, Ia -.- Celiu Watson. Oriswold. la -'2 Rugene A. Bchoons. Cincinnati, O Adelaide U Burcham. Council Bluffs. A. J. Sellers. Lincoln, Neb Lucy Uotts, Lincoln, Neb Alfred Mala, Mannlre. Ia.-. Clara Clausaen, Manning, Ia, Ren C. Uradley, IJncoln, Nb Violet Owens, Lincoln, Neb , Carl W. Schwarti, Council Fluffs.. Martha M. Nelson, Council lilulTs. A. F. Wllklns, Omaha Rlancha Vincent, Coldwater, Mich. t fext Monday, November R, is the day new classes will ba organised in the West- ,rn Io,a coe. -Phone tiyr lnfornil,tlon. 110 th 'Phones. 1 Iuy your lumber of Hafer, Council Bluff. Ia. Ha can outsell them all. Dlabaralagr fas Cellert Inaa. County Treasurer Conslgny distributed llll.Ct3. LI yesterday as follow: To City treasurer True, city general taxes, fts. 113.74; special assssameni taxes, $3,S12.Si; to School Treasurer Davis fur (ridep')dc-nt A. A, CLARK & GO,, CHATTEL LOANS Onr boKiness waa established atearlj 'Mi years ago (IMS). Wa loam on horse, cattle, boosehold (urnitoro and other chattels.. Our reputation and the business w enjoy Is the result of fair and liberal treat ment of our patron during than K year. Our rates are uniformly lower than oilier office. Our loans are made in our own name and never sold or negotiated Remember our new oftli; ar opposite side of the hall from our old office, are conveniently arranged with private sonsultlng rooms. W wish to warn the publlo tnat w have no oonnsciioa with the Him doing business under the nam of the Clark Mortgage Co.. now occurring our old office. It is a compliment w appre ciate giving our name to their businaaa, but It is confusing to the public. Our 'Phone Is 217 Don't confuse It with the Tel. of Clark. Mtg. Co. COlt. MAIN AUD BROADWAY. OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE. school district of Council Bluffs, ,0.fl; to Treasurer Bereehelm for the Par board, 13.014.11; to the state treasurer, S17.MZ.s7. These disbursements were from the Bep tember and October tax collections. The famous Acorn stove; nntTiIng In ths market like It for heat, economy, dura bility and neatness. .We make-, the. moat reasonable price on etovee In the city, con sidering the qusllty. We handle a lares stock tf carpets, linoleum and oil cloth. D. W. Keller, V Boutft Main street. MALONEY CIGAR. CO.. 30 PEARL, ST., COUNCIL, BLUFFS. IA.. DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS' lOd CIOAR AN v LITTLE BOBBIE, OLD TIMES A.x'D ERRI8 60 CIQARR nisemer Brnool Kill Closed. The school authorities decided yesterday to keep the Bloomer school closed until next Monday and In the meantime It will be given a thorough fumigation and dlf In fecting. It had been planned to open the school today, but as all of the schools will be closed Friday to enable the teachers to attend the annual meeting of the South- Besides tho principal, Miss Hardin, there are, as far as known, only two cases of diphtheria among the pupils attending this I school. If thero are anv more children at. One new case of diphtheria Daisy Head- lee, ltl" Avenue A, was reported to the Board of Health yesterday. Helen Greell, W Avenue C; Ethel Jorgenpon. 921 Avenue G, and Charles Rankin, 211 North Twelfth, were reported as having measles. Since the first of October thirteen cases Of diphtheria and twenty-five cafes of measles among the school children of the city have been reported to the health au thorities. Xottcel You will have no terrors to contand with If you trade with the Council Bluffs C0.1l and Ice company. Both 'phones 72. Don't miss seeing the wonderful Cole's colelxed steel hot blast rang. It's made heavier, made better, does a wider range of work, does it better, does tt with less expense, than any other range. Don't fail to come and investigate this wonderful range. Paddock A Handschey Hardware Co., the best place to buy stoves. For Imported wines, liquors and Bud weiser beer go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale liquor dealer, 61 South Main street. Rev. Henry DrLong'a Rosy Day. A. F.' Wllklns, a retired locomotive en gineer of Omaha, and Miss Blanche. Vin- water, Mich., were married In this city yesterday afternoon by Rev. Henry De Long at his office in the county court heus. Mr. Wilktns and bride, accompanied by the former's son and his wife, made the trip from and to Omaha In an automobile. Rev Mr DoLong officiated at the wedding of the groom's son In this city twelve years ago. ' Rev. Mr. DeLong also performed the mar riage ceremony for the following couples yesterday: A.'J. Sellers and Lucy Uotts, both of Lincoln; Alfred Fiala and Clara Claussen, both of Manning, Ia.; Ben Cv Bradley and Violet Owens, both of Lincoln. Carl W. Bchwartx and Martha M. Nelson, both of this city, were married yeaterday afternoon at the parsonage of St. John's Eng"sh Lutheran church, Rev. G. W. Sny der officiating. .... ., , ,, Odd lnce rnrtnlns st mm than unit Tjc t. ... want to get rid of them to make room for otnerai We still, hara aome remnants of carpets and mattings, foot stools, 25c to 75c; door mats 40e to 12 50 Rtv-kert r,,i r- aoor mats uc to -.5. Btockert carpet Co. , Tou do not need to watch us If you give us the contract to paint, paper or do your Interior decorating. We want your trada In the future, so we see that It Is dons right. Borwick, 211 South Main str-et If you want the best lights to be had buy your burners d mantles at W. A. Maurcr's, Lindsay . timers complete, "Sc. Republican Rally at Treynor. The republican rally at Treynor lost even tng brought out a. large crowd and the meeting was a moat enthusiastic one. State Senator C. G. Saunders made the principal addresa durlna- which be dwelt stronsiv aaaresg uurtng wnicn ne dwelt strongly on It being the duty of every republican to vota for the entire ticket from Governor Cummin, down Several of tha candidate. on the county ticket, Including Sheriff Can- ning and James W. Mitchell, the nominee for county treasurer, were in attend n-e . . ,..-, and received a flattering reception. Those kattending the rally predict a big Vote for the republican ticket in that part of the ectititv ., Two Carloads of Beds for One Firm. The Peterson ft Schoenlng company has lust recelvrd two lnr-, r.Hr,.. nf h. -p.. K. , ,. .1 , . . . , The sntnment contains the lstpat na . In beautiful braes and Iron beds. Tha ityles are strictly new and the finish Is v i,., , . , . produced by the latest and most Improved methods. It Is fins. Tou are cordially Invited to Inspect this- new stock of beds. Real Batata Trasafcra. These transfera were reported to The Bee October 31 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Mnry Lundgard and husband to Elsie. Marlw and Iver Petersen, lot 8, block lC. in Hyatt's subdivision In Coun cil Itluff. w d IS.0OO Catherine Sullivan to Belle Hoist. n4 of lot 3 and sib' feet of lot 2. blocx e. In Oli-ndale addition to Council Bluffs, w d l,0"0 Robert F. Ruin to Dell Hoon. e4 feet of lot i. Mock 34. In Central subdlvU slon In Council Bluff, s w d 75 . Three transfers, aggregating.. Ttlttmntttl Rtnsr roateat, A beautiful diamond ring worth It will be given to the lady receiving tha largest number of votes. Ona . vote given with every cent's worth of candy purchased at our. store. Purity Candy Kite ben, Ht W. Broadway. , N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. S. Night. 41 looassters no Marl Sllsraior. wnuo. it is believed that Major Rich mnnVs boy' police force was instrumental in preventing a great deal of Hallowe'en vandalism, still a number of complaints were received at ponce Headquarters last night. Th uomplalnts ram from all nor. ... .,, . . ... Ul .u a,., cii.u rfiaim vo tne tear IOWA Ing up of plsnk sidewalks, overturning of outhouses and other miscrtleveus work en the part of youngstert. Wood or Wood Yow Sett Would you like ta 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 la a bargtln. Biidensteln A Smith, 14th Ave. and lh St. Tel. 112. A. MetsKar Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 1)1 Mynster Street, Co. Bluffs. Ia. Home-made Bread! a Specialty, Vlsttora Welcome. MIKOR MKITIOt. Davis, druesi. Clark's, eo4ss. . Stockert sells carpets. Tins engravings at Lffert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating. Blxby A Son. Iewls Cutler, funeral director, 'phone W7. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. Mrs. 8. M. Chernles Is confined to her home with sickness. i--lA.Mu.NDS AS AN INVESTMENT. TALK IO LEFFERT AB&L'T IT. See Stephen Bros, for fire brick snd firs Clay, sewer pipe, fitting and garden hose. TINNERS AND PLUMBEK8 WANTED. F. A. Hr-kNCt-R. US W. BROAD WAT. Mrs. J. C. Waterman, who hns been visit ing relatives in Ames, Iaj., returned home esterday. The Woman's Relief corps will meet In regular session Friday afternoon In Grand Army hail. The street railway Is relaying part of its tracks on Upper Broadway with henvy -sixty-toot steel. Dr. O. W. Pangle successfully treats diphtheria. He has been throuan two epi demics or it ana never lost a case. COAL, TEAMS WANTED to haul coal for Fcnlon Wlckham Coal company. Higher wagea paid. 107 Pearl street. Vnrad hive, I dies of the Moceaboes, will hold a upeclai meeting this evening at the residence of Mrs. Luchow, lfti Sixth avenue. iv.y Klckmsn, who was recently paroled from St. Bernards hospital, was ordered discharged yesterday by the commiHSion ers on insanity. Build your hope on the Royal Red Cross base burner and you will be happy the rest of ycur o.iys. Sold at Swaine A Maucr's, 338 and 338 Broadway. 1 py iu per ton tor cast Iron; mixed. $11; stove, $i; rugs, 140 per lt.;- rubber, Tc; copper. 14c. per lb; J. Xatelman, 0J Main, both 'phones CM. We have the riftest line of sample monu ments to select from in the west. Sheeley & Lane Marble and 'Granite works, 217 East Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. The Counoil Bluffs Woman's club will hold its second monthly reception of the seaaon Friday sfternoon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Smith, 71i First avenue-, nnc uui.mj 'iO buiLU 00 TO GEO. A. HO AG LAND, THE PIONEER LUM BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 724 .SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. 246.' The force In the office of County Auditor Cheyne are busy these days getting out tne otltciul ballots and other uipd8 for the election next Tuesday. Tnere are forty-one voting precincts In Pottawatta mie county. Bertha Ellen, the 4-yer-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pike. South Thlr teentn street, dld Tuesday afternoon. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon, burial being In the Bronson cemetery, near Hor.ey Creek. , , HOl'sr ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. FARMS FOR SALE OR FARMS FOR EX CHANOH D. 8. KERR-DOES RENTAL ril'SI.NEtiS. 64. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. BELL TEL. 41'.. INDE PENDENT PHONE- 406 RED. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Cooper and the former's moihcr, Mrs. Claude Cooper of Albion, Mich., are the. guests of Justice and Mrs. E. B. Gardiner at their homo on Lincoln avenue whie- en route to Do Angeles, Cal., (o spend the winter. Mrs. George H. JackBen Is home1 from Mason City, where sr attended the Iowa grand lodge of trte'.Order df- the Eastern Star. Mrs. Jacksdtt was -tigain honored by being elected to fne. Office of grand sec retary, which position., f ha has held for , -. j , i Rev. Dr. Newell Dwlant Htllls has been secured to give a lcqtum at the 'high school Udltorlumn the evMitna of TuaJdav. No- voinber 13. The lecture- will bo under the 'etcher's lecture course. Dr. Hlllls, now la national figure, spent his boyhood In the wmall lowa 0 Magnolia In Harrison county.' " Do not forget we are the sole agents for .the Radiant Home base burner, tho most economical stove on tha market today Will save one-third of our coal bill, . Call at our store snd we will be pleased to show you. Ws -ire also the sole agents for the Lexington steel ranges, the beat in the world. Petersen & Schoenlng Co. , Henry- Holt, a full-blooded, Indian from the N Innebago reservation In Nebraska, has moved Into the city with his wife and will make his home on Fourth street. Holt has sold his rights back ro ttie government and will sever all connection with the tribe. On th reservation he was proprietor of a general store ana expects to start in busl lies here, The children's room at the public library wl" closed evenings until next Monday, flrl.t on BCCOUnt o lu,, nlght b,,, Hal. loween, and, secondly, because the teach- er w,'l be out of tne city Friday and Sat- AViSS. elation. A teacher -Is In charge of the ' room each evening. Dan Maher, aentenccd In police court Tuesday to ten days' hard labor, was put tf .nrt v,h,abJ -Hih th trW .nl. Ho managed however, to give the officer ,n charge of fhe gang the slip and "skid- uo-.eu. tvuen Bern loiiuvu n. miivi hort while ago Maher refused to . work and during his ten days' sojourn at the city Jail fared solely on bread and water In consequence. Day A Hess have let the contracts for their new oftlco bulldli.g on Pearl street. oi'iMslte Baylies park, and it Is said the " . .r . . WMrK ol Cor.8iruciion win or uegun at once. Wlckham Brothers have the contract for b"lcK work "nd Ntl Rasmusacn that for the carpenter work. Tho building will be two .tortes and extend from Pearl street to Main street. The excavation was corn- pleted a few weeks ago While tne nuu.uer of transfers of real estate filed during the month of October were slightly In excess of the number nied during tee same month last year, the ag gregate consideration wag considerably less. There were i.u transfers filed with a total consideration of tlH9.lLS.24 during October of thi year, a against 177 transfers, with an aggregate cons. aeration of k,i.oo, during tne same montn lust year. In order that the city may present as clean sn appearance aa possible during the l-ftiinlnn.flf lh H.wi,tv nf Ih inn, -. f , K. Tennessee, Mayor Macrae and Chief of Police Richmond have announced that the ordinance pronioiiing tha burning of leave and other retuae on paved struets will be uapenaea for two weeks, wrtn this an- ti 05 nouuceinent the officials make the request ' ' , that every householder, as far as pos ! slble, clear away th rubbish on the street lu tront of his or tier premise. Mrs. Hulda Sevens died yesterday at the non.e ot nur daugnter, Mrs. lienry Merman, 'M Worth street. She was as years of ge and death was due to the Innrmltle of old Sge. Besides Mrs. Herman, an other daughter Mr. Ida Brown of Salem, Oie., who waa at her mother's bt-daide when she died survives her. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 o clock from the residence and Interment will be In Wlt,t Kill nnttei-v , Smith, pastor of the First Congregational - 1 ctiurcn, will conduct tne services. ' Councilman Walt M. Hendrlx of the lxt "l?" "?n"Mfkl)re,lri1' on the charga' of obtaining goods under 1 i-uae pretenaes. ACcuruing 10 1 uii'i.nun ?,ndrA . complaint Cren secured from : tis. rtenarix a sewing macnine ot a dlf - 1 ferent make than that for which he waa I agent for the purpose of repairing It, but riuiea to return it. tren was released on I his own recognisance to appear In police court this morning. It is understood the machine was returned to Mrs. Hendrlx after her husband nied the complaint Linemen In the employ of the Citizens' Gas and Electric company have startfd the preparatory work for the new lights ti be installed under tne new lighting contract Hvveral new polra have to be erect nd and a change nidi In the location of some 0 the teed wire and this ork will occupy three or four day. I'nder the new ar rangement Broadway will liuv an arc light ut encn street intersection a rr west a Thirteenth at reel. An arc light w.ll h placed at the Intersection of I'esrl street and Willow avenue aa requested by the trustees of the public llhrarv. The lore Hon of the new light on South Msin street lias nut yt been denailely determined . If you have anything to trade advertise It In th Far Exchange columo f Xli I Boa Want Ad pa DIVIDED OVER GRAND JURY Civic Lets tie t Hold a Vim Veetiir Ti.ii j Mibt to Dnceace Thm. I BANQUET TO MEMJlRS CAUSIS FLURRY Iowa. ICdaratnre Ktartlas a f omoalga for Lesatbenlna f Scheel Year to Ten Months Wlndep j of Campaign. ' tFroin a Staff Correspondent ) DES MOINES, Oct. 31. (Special.) FollO - ing a mating of the Civic le.gue of this city today It was definitely announced that a mass tndisnatlon meeting vould be held In the Young Men's Christian ass-elation auditorium Friday night of this week for the purpose of fixing the responsibility for the failure of the grand Jury to Indict Hip pee nnd Hadley, charged with bribing Al derman lianirry. Ihiring the entire fore noon today ex-Mayor John Mac Vicar, s o c tary of the Civic league, wus clotetcd with Judxe James A. Howe, who Is In cnarge this term' of the criminal division of the district court. Following the meeting ndthe , would make any statement other than on 1 from Judge Howe, that they discussed the powers of grand Jurors and the dutlf-s of p Judgt'S in reference to grand Juries. There Is a well defined rumor, however, that Judge 'HOwe Is opposed to the calling of .1 mass moetlng on the eve of election day. Four of the seven grand Jurors mado ;i written report to the court that they f:r Vored the return of an Indictment and be lieved the evidence In en-ery way pufflcient and Asked that the matter be presented to the grand Jury at the next term. The four signing this report are Mike Rellly. F. Sf Howard, G. M. Grlmstoad and J. W. Dorr. The three who voted against an Indlrtin nt were Fred Temple, a brother of Deputy Sheriff Temple; Charles Hornfr, a brother-in-law of County Clerk Caffln. and J( hu Hill. Tt Is now claimed In defense of tho three Jurors who held out against on Indict ment that they were not willing .to Indict the street car men unlera they lndlt-d Alderman Hamery also for taklrg the b-ibc. The bribes were all accepted by Alderman I'amery after he had Informed witn'S es and had thorn posted at convenient places where they could see the money changa. hands and overhear what Was said. One of the incidents of the affair being dlscusd now Is an alleRed banquet to three members of the grand Jury at the home of County Clerk Coffin one evening. Clerk Coffin ad mitted today that the three men were at his home for tha evening for supper, but denied that it was anything more than a friendly social gathering. Mora for Lunarer School Year. State Superintendent Riggs, with other prominent educators of the state, is leading a movement for a ten months' school year. A circular has been isnued setting forth the ' reasons for the longer year and bus been sent to edurAtors everywhere In the state. The chief reasons for the longer school year are the desire to mnke use of the school property for a longer time and not allow the Investment to be Idle for so Ion? a time each pummer, and further they claim that a large per cent of the pupils quit school before they reach their teens, or at least soon after, and that if they are to be given the benefit of alt the education possible while they are In school the schoil year should be longer. It is further claimed that the lengthening of the eehcol year would, take the children away from evil. . Peddlers Want Money Back. Peddlers, learning of the derlrion of the supreme court holding th peddlers' license law ' defective, are asking boards of super visors to return their money, Legal points are -Involved and no money - is known to have been returned. The claim la further advanced that the money can still be re tained under the old law, which remains sound. Porter to End In Des Moines. Claude R. Porter, the democratic candi date for governor, will clr.se the campaign with a speech at the Auditorium Monday evening. Governor Cummins will close the campaign with a speech at Dubuque the same evening. Arrangements are being made for the Porter meeting and an effort will be made to fill the Auditorium. General James B. Weaver will probably pres d? at the meeting. The republicans will have a grand rally tomorrow night at the Audi torium, when Secretary Wi'son and Oov- rnor Deneen of Illinois will speak from the same platform. Fvery effort Is being made to pack the Auditorium for that night also. L v (lUuUuLnJUu All of thia can be avoided, however, by tho use of Mother's Friend before baby cornea,, aa thia great liniment alwaya prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. -Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from tba use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at 1 1. 00 per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free. Til Bradfls'i Rezilittr Co., Atlanta, El, TO CALIFORNIA No travel in the world Is so luxurious as that to California. Both ns to scenery and train equipment 00 route Is so attractive. THE OVERLAND LIMITED for I I J and If possible to et ss larse en attend ance as wns al the Bryan nun-ting Mntidiy nlgM. ' Court at Mdnej. SIDNKr. Ia.. Oct. Jl.-(PpilHl.)-rhe October term of dlsttvt court w-.s begui Tuesday with Jndire Macy on the I'tnch. The docket Is a rnthrr llaht one There are five crlmlnnl c.-s-s. number "f l'r"Si - cntlons for IIIcbsI liquor soiling, and a goodly numbr of divorce inses unit cor tlnuancrs. One of the criminal cies (s that ff C;otc W. Nells. rharred with ob Isinina money undr fnle prftrnyts. He collrrtrd bills due the Council ItlufTs Non- pnril after he had beon d'sr-luirii' d bv jthat parer. I . I lona Man Killed t tars, .IDNEY. Is.. -t. JI.-tP..-cn)-Mrs. Rendo of this city r-r.hrd notice 01 arn" of hr brother. Fran'c Nix, "f Hamburg, who i killed 1 In u railroad wrick near Mllford. Neb. Mr. N!x ltft home about tliifc Wf-ks ago to ta:e a position a brakeninn on the road. 11 was nl-ut 3 vrars of age and unmarried. CARNIVAL IN PITTSBURG r'y rrovrelc-d with Masked Merry makers anal Confetti Is Ankle lees In Streets, PITTSBURG, Oot. 31.-Krstwhlie clowns, chorua glr.a, policemen, convicts and toot bud players thronged tin; stri'ots of this city tonight In the celebration of Pitts burg's annual carnival Hallowe'en. From builaing to buimlng the streets about tin city were Jammed with the thousands -f revellers snd merrymakers and the car nival was one of license and liberty, with ,,0 police restrictions beyo.id destru.tlon.ot property or personal injury. So gr-at was the crowd that street or lines temporarily suspended traffic and the driving of a team nr automobile was not to be thought of. The usual clouds of . , . , . smoke and fog that load the atmosphere n.v mm ,'i .,-,11 1 r. toi iirii.-ii in -.in- showers of confetti thrown from all sides. Men, women and children alike took part in the carnival, appearing In all con ceivable grotesque costumes. Vntll after midnight the din of horns, cow bells and rattles kept up, while the streets bore the appearance, of at variegated snowfall, with the confetti ankle deep. FAIRBANKS TALKS ON TRUSTS Vice President Says Itrpnbllean Party Can Be Depended I'pnn to Solve Problem. RICHMOND. Ind.. Oct. 31. Vice Ties - dent Charles W. Fairbanks spoke here to- ' ?'hlh at tlmr" w" evere. that I had ' . . , ,, .. - , . . to have a stomach pump used on me 1 night, winding up the first days tour of ; naily. I had not been able to eat cuoum the state In the present campaign. I bers for over six years; but since taking At Winchester, the last stop of the dav your SCRE-DYSr'KPaiA-CL'KE" (two K.. riurr.r,r.A vi- r- 1 J boxes) I have been able to eat cucumbers, before an 1 Ing at Richmond, Mr. Fair- an1 .nythlng else that I want, without banks made his flirt reference to Ihe suffering any ,1 1 L. effects, and am now en trust. He said: I Joying; the very beat of health. We have heard much In nasi vears of therefore, take great pleasure In Combinations of ranltnl anil of trnt hnrn I nations of capital and of trusts horn itrlct wholesome commerce. Wa h.iv. much of those omanlaed to restrict to reirtrlrt wholesotV,. enmm.re. . ht-. heard fair competition and to unduly enliance the value of commodities which the peo ple use. The republican party has appre ciated the Imnortancn of this nuestion as It appreciates the Importance of all great questions sffoetlng the. welfare of tho American people. What the republican party hasione In the past is a guarantee to the American people of what it will do In the future. No individual has the ca pacity to construct and operate our Indus tries or industrial mechanism. Combina tions of capital have been necessary to construct great industrial enterprises. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Marketing of " Hogs Fairly Steady ad TJ to' Last Week's ' Offering. CINCINNATI, Oct. 31. rSpeclsl Tele gram.) Price Current says: There is a comparatively Heady marketing of hogs In moderate numbers. Total western packlna was 350,000, compared with 400,000 the pre- ceding week and 615.U00 last year. Since ,r , u , ,1 1- i., him . . March X tha total is about lS.foO.OuO, against 15,O?0,000 a year ago. Prominent places com- rare as follows: 1 190S. liHlfi. S.fi.Om) 3.54SOH0 Z.OKO.OiiO 1 ie5 CHj Chicago Kansas City . South Omnia. St. Louis St. Joseph ... Indianapolis ., Milwaukee Cincinnati .... fittumwa Cedar Rapids Sioux City ... Ft. Pnul Cleveland 1,5L5,0" 1.3C7.0OO I.l10,rti0 l,(W,nrt 1.195. Oof) l.tH5.Kl 9-5.0UO 47,Ortl Bf-6.KO JoS.Oi 10 4.1 ",(.) JS5.0O0 60u.ua Soil tm TjO.OOO 4U,ii00 SSI.IHK) 3o,'l00 :t8.oi') nlS.0110 4il'.Hl 410,000 Erery worn am eoreti shapely, pretty figure, and many of tbem deplore tha loss of their crirlish forms after marriage, bearing of children ia often deiti-uctivo to the mother'a ahapeliaeta. a 1 IFlPUtBUddS laee Omabs dally. Klaetrie lights in every berth 1 all tu latest bo,k ao.l t apera l ows of tbe world bul b tiued twice dally sad ia extras md oecaaiua warraut. VIA union pacific bookleU telllsg about Callforni laqair CUf Ticket Office, l)i'Z4 Faraaiq Ht. Thone Douglas 834. i.Sj Honey Back if it Fails That" the (iusrsiitcr Votir Irtiglt ltit Itcblml Vxvty nov of IlKOMOKAX N," tUii' w liatever do u take when you liny h b.'x of HI. MO-LAX. fT your druggist will rftm.1 otir mmiry If AX riot's- not cure vour cold. Now, we must Know that Rilo.MO-LAX Is the surest nnd safest cold cure sr a could ui t afford to say this. Hit ,u -. x Is - iltf tereitt from all other cold eurt-s IT'S lUOTI'KR. Not lust because we say so, but because we make It so; tlHOMo I.AX la scientifi cally prepared; It s not Jjst a lot of drugs : hrown ttiKeher, turt each drug Is put In for a specific purpose; each Ingredient h.-lps the other Ingredient to do their work. H Hi 'MO-LAX contains no oulnine. ficrefore doos not h-ave the head stuffy unr (lliiiiinn rod CUies, ;-M a box tcxhiy, T3c at your druggists. In orange colnrxl box Is Guaranteed to Cure All stomach and bowel troubles, catarrh ff the stumm-li aud bowels, iiidlg'-stlon, tlyspi.-pslii, 1 hronlc coiiMtlpution. ncrvou.--ncss. biliousness, liver complaint, tln'u-ieni-y, bi-lchtng r,f kms. eoalcd tcntu.i, bad hreath, sallow complexion, etc. Leading Physicians Present It The formula Is th production of the most eminent stninui-h and bowtl spec lallsst of Europe, and no matter how long you have been suffering, wo guaran tee to cure or refund vour money. Kicli m.nU-l.entV Viloo. ". ! It IP JJ VniCPnln Tft!!, ' ,ifl 3JlCI.UIU I UlKO ( It acts upon the stomach, bowels, liver n'1 kidneys, stimulates the erptllt, purl- 1 ties the mood, regulates and tones up the ,nilrfl ryrXtm &nts box VAXrMy proves im vHiue. t erieei jour uigeiuon ana yon lay the foundation of good health, for with perfect digestlou and assimilation you g't the full benefit of the nutrition In your food; build up and. strengthen your entire system. - $10,000.00 in Gold Will be given to charity by us, if !t can be shown that a single testimonial In our cm ulars or published In our aus by us is not genuine. Head the testimonial: Chicago, Sept. 4, 190S. MESSRS. ROSS & WAUKEM. Chicago. Pear Sirs: In reply to your favor of re cent date, asking tor a history of my case and the effect of your "d kE-Di oPfr.P-K1A-CCRE" upon It, I beg to state that before taking your remedy I had been a I sufferer of dyspepsia for many yeats. I KcRTnnfnvyo"' lttit'r ! .V . any one having dyspepsia or oth'r stomach t rouble. J oura very truly. ! CV Rl-- ny "e having dyspepsia or WM. J. WEINSHEIMER. fnlty Bldg. Sold at Rrandels' store, ask for Ross tt Walker's "Sure-Dyspopsia-CUre." Tha ZOlh Century Opportunity Automtblle Knowledge Moans Moiu-y y" ' in .'. . Vour 1'ockH. r ta only seaesi proTiees eomDletft Drae- ttrsl BltMiT.imlni. and Booar. MTlng tratnmg by mti tl Is opcratus. rtpalrm. con structing snd designing evr? kind of sietor vahlcls. - IT'S EASY tn drive Mntor-Cer, to operate the Steering Wheel, Levere and Pedals, but you ean pever be a eota-pt-tent chauffeur, never be aafe 00 the road, never able to give reur automobile proper rare iin!es you have a thorough knowledge of motor vehicle con atructton and mechanlim. Our eyatem oftVre the enlv practical method or learning. Our Employment Bureau procuree lucrative poaUtona for ouf grad-' 1 uatea. I HIGH SALARIES PAID ' To Chautfeure. Drlvari. Automobile Gntlneera, Me- ehanlci. Repairman and Deelgner. W.000 motor hlC ,a ,n the t'nited Btat.e thla year. Oreater prooductlon in Ju7. creating treat demand lor com petent automouue men. vnie lor irnu wnn tree I fample of leeeon Paper. Plctlonary of Motoring , Terma. etc. Aa.lreas immwrnNnENCK SCHOOl, OF AUTOMOBILE ENOISEBRINO. Suite lilt American uaree, 40 We suth U.. New York City. R. JOSEPH ZEI3- LEH of the Northwegtern Universi ty of Chicago, says: "I fully believe that the moderate use of good beer at meal times acta as a tonic, and la there fore useful to adult per sons." Ston Deer ia the em bodiment of the doc tor's Idea of good beer. You order a case sent home today and drink It with your meals. It will not only add seat to the meal, but It will build you up. Try It. Ston Brewing Co Omaha- D4 Evory Vcmn a miereaieJ am mould njw MARVEL Vbirl.no. &ara I Ta new Srriaae, Jrjt. I .Hflioii. lifrt .f. I M uei ronvenlenL . Ill I iuaUf- AivarwiMlkrt. It Le cannulaupi'lth MtHI t.ly. a-i-t 1 stlivr. hut wnd aiaitia faff llliieiraird b,uk .W It full iwrtieular and iliretim in faluMble in l,lica. M a HI tel. a aa a, tfsar.,aa,Mr tuna. rut SVaM ttf aiiKKMAM j MeCOKNJkJ.f. tJftUO OaV Kih ana t-Ksdae at. 44 lEKff-H l.LIN DKHii CO Ml B. Cor. lit aja Varbsoa gov Realty N Bargains Find them every da by watching the it Boone merit in TUB BEE'S Wsat AA 0 urns. 1 i iiTm.ian.m