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EWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA!
COUNCIL
Ottic. IO IVarl
- MIKOR MSCV-TIO. I
Darl. drug. , . ...
Clark a, aoda.'
fltockert sell onet. ,
lln engravings at Leftert.
Ed RoM Tony Taint bwf,
'ift tho new photo at Schmidt's.
lVinitirigand healing. Blxby A eiv
I.eil rufler,- funeral 4lrotor, 'phone Ml.
W'odrlrig Undertaking company. Tel. B.
bjAA1U.D3 A9 AN INVWTXKNf.
TALlv TO I.EFKERT AWOUT 11..
e Stephen. Bro. for ftra brick and lira
'!y. swer pipe, fitting and garden hoaa.
lilNNKHS AND PLI'UltKhS IvA.MtU
y. A. lo W. BKOAUWAX,
A mArrlag license wai rjomd yesterday
Damutl Hann. aged -it. and Verlora
Myer, aged 'ii, both ct UrrnUia.
IT. li. W. fii,e successfully traata
diphtheria. Ha haa Ntn tnreumi two epl
iiemlca v4 It and never loot a oas.
COAL. TEAMS WANTED to l.aul coa
tor renJoa Wlckham- Cool company.
IIlKher wups paid. J'7 Pearl street.
mnld your hope on th Koyal Red Cro?a
Kise burner and you will t hnppy tha rest
of ycur a-yK t"ld t Hwsin a Mauer a,
i-W and K Broadway.
i tny p-r ion tor coat Iron: mixed,
li'i: move, 8; tag. l'c 'per ro. : rubber,
'i copper, Ha pit lb. i. Xaisimaii. wii
i.iln, boin 'phonta 660. '
)HiL UOiMI 'IV BUILD GO TO GEO.
A. HOAGUNl', TUB HONttH LOU
litn JIANU'lF COfNCII.. BblUFS. t:i
fcf'L'TH MAIN. STREET. . TEL. 245.
Illtfh grade granite Work, from tha best
Barre Imuniteu granites, lettering, oarving
ma traomr. hine monumental work a
sreclnlty. -Wheetey Lane, 217 Hart Broad
wiy. The prtrlufy ' vandetille" entertainment
Mivaii at tha isew theater last niirht for the
l"iiont of tho Creche building fund hrotisht
iiit a Iris'' nmi fainiohabl uuuiince. It In
"irwlKl the lurid will receive a nice boost
uk the rwjlt of tha Tertinment.
w... i iil. i rAtil ENTS.
TMti KOM fLK lK pAHMS HR BX
l.'HANiiK.' K. ft'KERR LiOfcH RENTAL
I ihl.MB. M8 BKOAIlWAV, COUNCIL.
HIJ.TKti. IA. r1M,I. Tb:l., .411. IMiK
i'EMiENT.rllONK 4W RED.
A number of youngmer were in police
lpre(l(!ilort. Except four, who were , election of the enilre county ticket, lndud
t hnrged with hlng .wp.--lmly hiUchlevoue, nc tha two caiiilhlatea for representative.
Aftpy were dlw-lmra'-d with a lecture. The ,.rA, t., ,v A,nncrata art-
t aring of thr- rnui wfil! contlhU!a td Bitur- , Tn "ardeat flRht by the flemocrat. an
fv. but the boya were not detained. parently. haa been njade on county treae-
V waa' anAotinued-laat evenlns that F. M. t tirtr, attorney and aherlff. After looking
,Ui'f'r' t"fclih.T n th Avoca Journal- th, ground over thoroughly ! see no rea
t.inna biondi-muv rimee-linke to eompel ht Jamee Mitchell ahould ndt b
County Auditor Chrvne to pulllh the bal- elected treaaurer by at leaat fnk. It would
lot lit his p tpev. the ballot tvni be nubllabcd not aufprlae me If Mr. Mltchell a majority
Ihe'lvwa.'Trtbwr" ,,,U'r .Nonp"""" '"" iover hla opponent on the democratlo -ticket
Do not forget wc are "the Mole'agente for ' hul- Sheriff rartrtlnt l aure
(he Radiant Hni baa burner, the moat cf re-election. depit Ihe t&Cl thif In the
economical '-atoya.foti tha. market today. cUy t , Mii thltt th, panea. Irrespective
AVIll. aave one-third of your coal bill. Cll . ,v.
t our atore.end we wlU be pleaaed to ' Prty, Intend votlhg for the democratic
vhow you. ,-Ve Arc also the nolo agents for nominee merely becaute ho happen to he
V Luiglon teel rHgc, tha beat In the cf Danish birth. TM. however, t hot
Aofid. ffl-ot.Co. ! the caae amont tha Dane, tfcrtratrhoiit the
Mr. Martha. A, pliymple, wife Of O. W. Tw.V.iA,. , .i .oi
llmirvmulo, died ycatvrdy rt her home In . eounty. Tho belOftting to ur party Will
, Vjirii r lownthlp. den yeara. The funentt vote the republican, ticket' no matter wht
' wTU be hHi tftid afternoon At o'clock Ircm tha haUVlty of tha candidate may be. At
the residence mid burial will be In . the . nm t t..n.... .
earner u.vhlp cemetery. Hev. V. B. " m t,m b"V4 that there are
''tnmr. :fiAuif .tt the First Christian qnila a number f Dane who . will e
church ft iil city, lll cohduct the eerv- th Inadvlaablllty of votlna; for the orho
ivct, . , - ,.),, .; . , cratlc tiomlnee merely because lie la a
iiurr yestermiy charged wuii iisuoween
Wh caju1 we do to get your coal -Order T
Oo to tb first- 'phen and call 71. The Co
BJuffs 'CMV.spa. if .c;.
You. giit .th kwet price, eaalast term
nd best gtlaranteer on your piano when
1, . A . . . . . 4S Oa..K Main I
.urtuan v o.,,o o.. . "
.CouncU. BlUg. . - . . .... I
MALONEY ClOAR CO.. to FRARL ST,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. XA., DlSTRIBOTKRS
FOH THE ROKJtRT BURNS' lOo ClOAR
ANO L1TTLID. BOETEIC, OLD TIMES
AW1,ERR1S to. f lOARS., , " j
- 'Real Estate TraBsfnr.
These tranafer war repori.d to The. Be.
November l "by thW PottAwattanti County
Abstract .rpfhjnif Of ETouncrj Bluftsi
Benlarelott'eiir vReal . Kstat .Co, - to .
V.ll)im Tl.-and Hannah. Maker, llts
17 ank -1. bHick S. W'ebstex'a First
add to Council Bluffs, w. d $ MO
I,ir.le M-ThltlRWalte and husband to .'
William W. and Hannah A. Hmker.- -
lot j. block y, 'Wauater' First add.
to Council Bluffs, w. d .,
Fainter K-nox. and wife to John John
aon, lot. in,. Auditor's subdtv. ot sub
lot 10, orlgU
Blufts. w. d.
600
National Life lnurnoa Co. to Painter
Knox, lot 1 Auditor's subdiv. of sub
lot -10 original plat lot 18, Council
BluJTs. w. A .
Ell Heaston- and wife to Ed McClel
lAod, kK. 16, blis k 12. Crawford's add.
tO'Councll Blufts, w. !.....
1 W. H. Freeman and Wlf to Oakland
V-Llva. Utock Pavilion Co.,' lot 1, Au
1 dltor' subdiv, of seVi. nwH. 12-73-
d...........-.w.
150
Ja Holt and wife to C. R. Stona.
prl, nsAt.'- 4.. 12-7W w,d 4,000
MlUl.ol J'hUlli.s and wlf to Thomas
W. phlllJut, awi4v.ael4, and lot 1, -AuditpV'.a
ytitkllv. of se,U, aca, 24-7i-t2,
w. d..; ..!... list
VIHIam Phtlltp and wtfa to Thomaa
W. Phllllna. iV ne. and part ohi.
W, ZO-i-4A W. U.. .,..,,...
II, H, C. Demorest and husband to O.
V. Ellt thorp, .part -of lut-17, block
V., Wlllia,ms' First Add, to Council '
BlUff. W.-dv...
300
jjurlingtpn, Savlftk bank to Charles TV
' OHrf l.rt A 1.1. .W t niihnll AA
to Council Bluffs, w. d
00
Oavrga F. Wright ftfMl wife' to Certrg '
8 v'rlhi. lot 1. bioek 1. Riddles'
suldiv.lotel, lr 7, ft, 11 nd H, block
To: lots 1. 17. ll 19. t. . Si and ii to
'A, block 2T; Iota 1 to . block , bay
IUs' Third add. to Council Bluffs, and
nwH. 1S-74-43. . w. d.
John Spearman, and wife to. Andrew
O. Oleon. lot I. block 1. Terwllllger
add. to Council bluffs, w. d ....
Charles T. Ortlcer and wife lo WIIUm
A. HutlterUud. lot 8, block 1, Bush
iiell'a add. to Council Bluffs, w.. d...
ISO
8&0
Fourteen, transfers,' total...
.,74
PHOVIDE
TOR YOUR CHILDREN
.The. best lepacy -j-ou can leave
theni is lai.d Th Union rm .
Co- 1 lllng Iio tann and
ranch Undj In Kti.it, Wetrn
fi'ti, Colorado and .Wyoming t-
'WTO M I'Klt ACHK. '
' bast mat,
Ff Infermailon regarding land
nd excursion rate apply
J-A.M AGENCY t. p. R, R.
UspWB.- , 1 8. Uth Mtrt
j . OatAliA,
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.GOVERNMENT NOTICES
MlOt'OSAUl rvtl KEEK AND MUTTON.
GUI of duet Jomrol,ry, Omaha,
Nrbruka, Octotxr 2i. li. dralnd pro
posal tn triplicate, will be received her
until 11 o'clock a. in., central mndurd
tini,-tvsu.hr 2b, :v. and then publicly
Opened fur lurnUhing aucn fresh !( and
mutton as may ue required tj th Bub
siktence' IJepditment, I . R. Army, at
, Gmnha, -f'oris-.Ui.iAh. Crook ftnd Kobin-
'a.ir. X . . u k . . r- r . "... - Vlni. ,
Jon Laavenaortft, Rllrv ' and Military
I rUotl At Vort LcavAorth, Kansta, Kort
A"nie. D. A. liasII and Wahkle.
omiug.- An.l "ort Mead. South LMKota,
aormfir Ihe six months mmnifnrln, Ian
Uarr L- Itsif,
rroposaia will also b re-
relyeit until W o ulouh a, ni., mountain
tandaid tliae, at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.
V'ons D. A. Kusscll. Wasiiakle and Mmc
ksiisie, Wyomma, end Koit Matle, South
Imkota, and until 11 'Cl'f U n. in., cenirnl
Ksbraska, fort Iioa.Muu.ua. low. FrU
1
Leavenoorth. EJer and Military Prison
limit Lvenprtn, tvanaaa. and opened at
. by .it.f Uve Ceoinnasariee, eitch re-
: .og iu,jis lot ins own poi only.
), - i 'i .iMii'in fui milled oil application her
,;,' coiiimlMsry at p"tt kutnorlsed to
f.'i.f' proposal,- I'ulicd SUt rtserve th
I to ii-Lt sny or all iiropotaii or any
thareo' 'fepvtlcpra fiioulj Ue marki-4
yT'roposala for Fresh Heef and Mutton."
id adJrssd to unrter-jigned or Coimnia-
ry' ( po.t auhoii.-'l to receive pio-
t.ssra T, B. UAi.KK.rt. Captain, Coin
lory, Ch!ef Coiiiiiuiim. rv.
Oct. JiVTf1.;-M
BLUFFS
Ht. Tel. 4. .
BRIGHT FOR REPUBLICANS
rmiuu L. Bd 6yi t Dainocrati Will
Hat Bt Ltok It.
HAS JUST COMPUTED A POLL OF THE CI1Y
a Kal Orerlaak fmi !
Ara Makta 1Bl riht, hmi
fmr It Will Hat b Tm
Aay Gaad.
The. poii ot tha city, taken under tha
upervlslon ot Frman Rd. chairman f
the republican ' otty eentral commltiee.
which ha Juat been completed, khawa tha
republicans In Mtwr tondltlrtn, ToMlbly,
than evef before. -Tli cliy prerlncte.'1
aald Mr. Rd yeaterdar, "will undoubtedly
five tha candidate on the county ticket
irood-alaed majorltlea."
Mr. Reed probably la better quallflad
than anybody else amotif the party work
er, to know tha ettuetlon, not only In th.
city,, but thfoughmit the county, aa before
removing to Council Rluffa a number Tif
yeara ago ha waa one of the moat active
worker In tha party In tha aaet end' of
th county; Ha I known by and probably
la acquainted with almoat ver? voter H
th county. In addition to hla dutle a
city vhairman. Mr Reed haa bn over
the, entire oounty during thl campaign;
khd he la thoroughly poeted on condlttone.
poll Heal Is:.
Mr. Read la fully aware of the work done
by the democratic candidates and fa not
Inclined to undereaftmate It. Atkefl yea.
terdiy aa to thu firopacl for a republl
ca.ti victory In tha county, Mf. Read aald:
Bverythlna look extremely bright for tha
Dana And will vote, for their party candl-
flute for hrlff. ThAt 8heriff Cannlntt wilt
receive a. nuifber of democratic votes 1
urd and t woutd not be surprised If
they wr not sufflcleht to offet wht h
may lose among th Panei."
. Walkiwr far Was.
t.-a-ain the eonnlv attornsvahln Mr
Reed xpreeed tha opinion that Cotinty
for ra-elentlon. W. C Chy. Mr. Reed da
clrd, I aur of re-election oounty
auditor, ft not only Up t I well known
in tne city, out. naa tn. advantage or
being etremly populftf In th MM end of
Kounix, wnt m mim ma Home mr
many year before removing to Council
Bluff. Mr. Cheyn haa demonstrated that
hft ls A mot efficient foutltjr auditor ttrii
na at an time piaeen nimseir at tne con- i
venlencft ftf th. patrons of th. erne. . I
T. J. Johna of Cnter township, th. new!
candidal for member of tha Board of
Supervisor, apant several days In th city
this week getting Acquainted, and he made
friends everywhere. ' While not so well
known in th. city, Mr. John II one of
th best men In th. country dUtrtct, Whre
he hn the entire confidence of all who
know Mm. Mr. John I regarded a on
of th" most progressive farmer of the
county nd Jt to conceded that h. Is In vry
way wll fitUd for th office , whloh ha
seeks and for Which th. republican party
nemlrlftted him. The old member of th.
board who are tip for re-election are too
well known to need ftny Introduction and
then la not the slightest doubt about their
re-election. Regarding th. members of tha
Board of Supervisor, Mr. Reed say It I
merely a question ot how big A majority.
Mr. Reed, whll out In tha oounty, took
special note ot th. situation ralatlv. to tn
legislative ticket. Henry C. Brande. who
for ten tear served on th Board of 8u-
nervlor. Mr. Read says, ha hown In -
creased strength during th Ust wk or
ma and nothln short of a landslld can
prvnt hi election. "Mr. Brande 1 p-
cullarly fitted for repreeenUtlve. He ha
erved the peopl. of thl county for ten
yer on th Board of Supervisor and hla
record ther la unlnipeaehabl. Pottawat-
tamla Will be well represented In th tt
legislature by Mr. Brandea." aald Mr. Reed.
Our h!ght ftinbltlon IS. Whn w frftm
piuKuro tor you, . w u iism, mum
please our customer. Perhaps you have
A picture that need framing. Bring It to
our etor and let ua sa. what w can tram
It for. We'll do It ft reasonable aa K
possibly can be Aon. Counoll BlutT Palat,
Oil And Oiaa oompany. Mtrriara block.
' Tw Wat Dlvore.
Mr a Mlnda Point filed ult In th dis
trict court yteTdsy for divorce from An
drew Point, to whom shs Wa married
August ft. 18, At Honey Creek, 1ft. She
cnargea cruet ana innuman iremimeiu ui
v. . w , . ...... v.
..rr 7 ...r uu.o.. ...u n..
i IZ . . i . .
Ak. th. cu.udy of their l minor o 11-
dren and th court lsM,.d .- tfment
Aft sain at th ttrooertt of tliA huvh4nd fi4
WftSrAinX him fremole.tl"
. m '"t""
or iniertenn wun ner re-eiiierin oimi re-
mainlng In their home.
Mrs. EttA May Lewis filed suit for ill-
vorc from laaao II. Lewis, whoa wife he
becam April U. IVt, at Atlantlu. U. rh
rharasa her husband with treating her In
such a cruel And Inhuman manner that she
wa forced to leave him August t laat.
ror Imported win, liquor And Bui-
Wlr bear go to L. Rosenfeld. whol .!
liquor alr, tit South Main ut.
rharrh to Be raplt.
Th congtegttlon Of BL John' Snt'.l h
Lutheran church has decided to comniet
Ita building at the corner of W lloW Ave.
nu fthd Seventh Street, which wa erected
ten yeara ago. r or iaok oi iuna int con-
gregatlon wa unftbit At rh time to com-
pleie th Interior ot tho auditorium and
haa ftinc the ereotloo ot th ediflr. held
service la th baiemant, which was ln
nled for the Sunday . tKhool meetln1:.
Contract hav Just been 11 for th car.
penter work, electric wiring and th ton I
steps to th main entrance of the ehu cb,
As well a for a cement sidewalk around I evening for Atlantic to attend the annual
the building. The metallic roof baa proven .meeting t th Southwestern tow Teach
A failure, recent Investigation having shown '' ssnoeiotlon, to h held ther today
that rt had rusted clear through -rn- placoa -and Saturday. Mr. Clifford is on th pro
from the underside. ' which painting cmld gram for a add re. a. With but a very few
not prevent A new slats roof has beq, exception the teacher of the city wll t
contrscted for. lend Ui niovting. leaving for Atlantlo this
At th meeting of. the tivtr- i li n
THE UMA11A
Wednesday evening it waa decided to hod
a "cnmpletina; hutch building" liifetlnt at
PimfJay forenoon'a wrVlcea. At tll nieet
Ina; plnne for continuing tho work of fin. eh
Ing thn church will bo outlined and the
moane of mlalng the neceeaary funda will
ba determined. At 7 o'clock In the evening
the young people of the, congregation "'H
hold a rafly and the matter will bt fra
aented to them by Carl F. Utouh, who will
enplaln tha work r-cfor them and tha
Various way In Which lh-y cart and wl,l
be expected to oeelet.
Tou can't afford to hare your carpet and
fug beaten In the old-fashioned way When
you can have them thoroughly Cleaned by
Ur process at such moderate coat, without
Injury to th finest fabric. Bring dawn
ytiur last winter' suit and let ua make It
look tike hew. Co. Bluffs Cleaning and Rug;
Factory. It No. Main tst.
CENTRAL rLOUR-n.1. Every acll
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar
ket. Hoth 'phone 14.
Mamarlal for Rev. T. F. Thlcksa.
The late Rev. T. r. Thlcksturt did much
to establish the Baptist mission at Avenue
B and Twenty-second straet during; the
later year 6f hi life, and In oommemora
tlon of his work a special le'rvlce will be
held Sunday evening at the mission church.
Deacon Joseph Robinson will preside, and
the familiar hymns favorites of tha late,
minister will be aung. Mr. Charles
Klngel will read an original poem on the
death of the wife of the late pastor. This
will be the program of the Service:
Preluda and Hymn By the Choir
Plography Deacon Joseph Robinson
liyn.n By tha Choir and congresn tlon
BcrlptiK-a J. J. Clifton
Trsyer Deacon Taylor Wnolaey
"What t Know of HI Mf a Pas
tor" Rev. Henry DelxjrtJ
''What I Know of Hla Ufa as ft Chris-
tlsn" ...J. M. IJnlngur
"What 1 Know of tils Acts of Char
ity" A. M. Hutchinson
Nest Monday. November t, Is the day
new clnsses will be organized In th West
ern Iowa college. 'Phone tor Information.
Both 'rhone.
Don't miss seeing th wonderful Cole'
eoletted steel hot blast rant. It's mad
heavier, made better, doe a wldr rang
of work, does It better, doe It with less ,
expense, than any other range. Don't fall
to rome and Investigate this wonderful
range. Taddock : Handachey Hardware
Co., the best pUc to buy stoves.
t fclke HOI Memorial.
In place of the regular meeting this even
ing, the Council Bluff lodge of Elk will
hold memorial services for Edwin C.
Walters And John Bchoentgnn, two mem
bers whose deaths recently occurred. B.
C. Walters, at the time of bla death, whs
exalted ruler of the lodge and Mr. Schoent
gen wa one of th actlvs and Influential
member. The regular work ot the lodge
and Initiation of new-member will he
postponed until the follom-lng meeting.
If you want the best light to be had
buy your burner and mantle at W, A.
Maurer's, Lindsay burners complete, 76c. .
A beautiful diamond ring worth will
U given to th. lady rscelvlng th. largaat
number of vote., on. VoU given with
rwj; win nwim vi i"nu fywivufwr
our store, rurlty Candy Kitchen, 1M VT.
Bfoadwar.
flood Meetiaar la Sixth Ward.
There was a large turnout last night at
th republican meeting at the County build-
Ing, corner of Avenue B and Twenty-fourth
street, and tandlng room wa At ft pre-
nuum. city Boiiaiior Kimoau ft no t:ounty
Attorney He, were the speaker and their
talks aroused much enthusiasm. A number
of the candidate on the counly ticket were
presented And some of them mad snort
talk. They war. well received and IndlcA-
tlon r that the Sixth wrd, as tn the
past, wilt roll op a big majority for the re
publican ticket next Tuesday.
, This evening there will be a republican
rally tn Smith' hall in the Seoond precinct
of the Fourth ward. Councilman Knudaed
will speaks will City Attorney Kimball
and Mr, Hea..
M. T. numbing Co. Tel. So. Night, 431
Wis or Woo To Rott "
Would you Ilk. to buy batter wood and
more of It for less monayf We aell
tov. length and chunk. Missouri oak
wood At 11.10 a rick. Thla I bargain.
Brldensteln & Smith, 14th Ave. and Ith
St Tel. 111.
Tlaea to Cover Dirt Basks.
Dr. t. A. Holme of th United States
geological, survey, who visited Falrmount
park while In th. city a guest of Con-
grenmaa Smith, ha written th. latter
...hat ha ha order. mom hla oM home at
I ri,Bnel. Hill. x. c . rt rooiaH auttma "of
j clinging vine o he planted In Fall-mount
ark. Th. vinea ar. ' ka ,,.at ir. -o.r
th. bar clav surface of tha cute and
bank in th park resulting from th mak-
g of roadways. When visiting the park
Dr. Holme auggestad th us of vine id
TOvtr th banks and thereby add to the'
hnnl of the hark, hut waa Inform. that
th park commissioner had ben unable
u .!,. a
h ateer. h&nka
A. ltaar Co.
New Location f Wholesale Bakery,
ill Mynstar Street, Co. Bluffa, Ia
Home-mad Bread a Specialty,
Vlaitor Wslaom.
i
Pictura for wadding girts,
ndsr, SSI Broadway.
C B. Alsx-
root Ball Thl Arterooen.
Th foot bail gam between the tilth
school And th alumni will be played this
' ,iii,-nj i"
, Tn,. -n, w. i.- ,
"I J 7 " aZu V .
.n7 . ,12, -til s. Id at
nd Sixth .treet ftnd will be wiled at I SO
orlock Captain McMU, the lumnl.
rqOnii Ine tnmtM0 tn XWt t&ni lo D on
th. ground at 1.15 h.rp. Thla I th aiumnl
,, . . r-m. . -".. a.,1,
Smith, light
. ,
guaro; mckey. lert guard, uuaiey. right
ekle: Warner, left tackle; Benjamin, light
ni- William, left end; Mitchell, quarter-
back; Wheeler, fullback; Walter, left half,
back: HeJsler, rtg.lt halfback.
That old frftm I beginning to look
shabby. Leg us put on A new on. We cm
frm It right. Just to Slilt you ftnd Op-to-
date. BorwU-y. at So. Main.
Tbe famoua Acorn arov; nothing tn th
market lilt It for boat, aconomy, dura
bility and eeotnaa W mak tbe mnt
feaaonabl price n tov In th city, con
sidering th quality. W bandl larg
stock of carpets, linoleum and Oil eleth.
i (. w. rveuer, iui goutn Main strait
Frsar Ntll
1 tdv-bushrl corn crib 13 So. Loose grlml
stones, per lb., lo. 1. Zoller Merc. C.
Tehr Got to Atlantic.
uprtnndat Clifford and Principal B.
I L. Thomas of th high sohool left Isst
morning
Th rltiscn of AllSntlc wlU
DAILY Hfcfci liUtUV. NOVKMKl'.K
throw open their hn-ne to th visiting
teacher during the two fliy' meeting.
Buy your lumber of lliifer. Council
Bluff. Irt. He ran Outsell, them nil.
Iowa tllr I'rlnter strike.
IQWA CITY. Nov. 1. tffpeclal.l-Tha
typographical war lis continued for 4o
week now with no ili of a letup and th
strike haa apparently settled down Into a
loon, bard sleae which may last six month
rt a year. The printers' Unl6n. wort a vic
tory at tho opening of tho strike which has
nerved them for gieatsr efforts. O-'orire
Roddick, proprietor of tho University Pre
compnny, signed the new wne" scale be
fore hi metr wlked out and has been con
ducting a tintcm shop ever since. Th other
employers Id Ihe city allera that Rcdillrk
had -reed to make hi shop nonunion with
them find that ho did hot keep his narfle
ment Roddick Is the democratic cud'dftte
for sheriff and hi political opponents n.
elare that Tie broke his aareement with the
master printer In ar. attempt to secure the
ttnlon labor vote. The other employer of
labor ara gradually securl i more help and
enlarging their forces. At th present time,
however, Reddlck Is tha only man In the
City who can do Any Job printing.
. Oldest Ioea Oltlela.1.
CEDAR FALI.8. In.. Nov. 1. (Special.)
Lanfear K'nnpn Is said to be the oldest can
didate for Office In the Hfc of Iowa and
haa held tha position of Justice of the peace
for forty-on years. Ho came lo'o Iowa lit
December 158 and located In Washing-ton
township two and one-half miles from this
city. He paid 14 per acre for the farm of
!K Acres, In this township "he wsi Justice
of the peaco for four years and since mov
ing tt) Cedar Fll he flaa been holding th
amo office fOr t h Irty -se veil cohseou'lve
years. He has been asnessor tor forty-two
year and township clerk the same leiath
of time. H ha In his official retnt'ons
married iro oouplea. He I now Si year o'd
and next Tuesday will be re-elected to th
same office which h hs so faithfully
erved for over four decade.
Teacher at Atlantic
AT.ANTIC, la-, Nov. l.-(5pecUl.)-Th
largest oonventloft In lh, history of tha
Southwestern lOWa, Teachers' association
.opened In annual convention here today,
Delegate cania In on every, train yesterday
Jand It Is expected that fully 1 OA) teacher
Will attand th three days' session. The
program includes soma of the most promi
nent educator of the west. The list Of
eluentora w-ho Will conduct the conferences
Include: prof. C. 6. Dsnny of Drrke uni
versity, John F. Rigrs, Superintendent of
public Instruction In Iowa, Superintendent
W. O. Rlddell of De Moines, Vrot. Thomn
McBrldo of the Iowa Srtat, university.
Miss Alice IIopier of Highland Park normal
mhool and many Other noted professoi-a of
the day.
cfcoal Confereaee- Meet.
AMES, la., Nov. 1. (Special.) The pro
gram of the fourth annual conference ot
high sohools and college wa Issued yes
terday. The meeting will be held at lh
Stat COllfff. Amn. N'Avnmher Vl The
Mth,,.,, lts mMltlng at th4
mmt t,m(, aM han, The raiiroad. l,av
,rajlt, a far, of one and -ona-tblrd on th.
CftlnCtll plAn,
Tito' offloAM are: ' Rlchaiil'.C." Barrett of
Afnns, chairman; S. L. Thomas ot Council
Bluffs, vice chairman, and Frank L, Smart
of Davenport, secretary oh4 treasurer.
lew Dolryaaea'a Cpaveotloa.
rEDAH RAPIrtS T 'Nrp' 1 rfitrcl1 1
(Dftirymon of hatlonal replititloi. and gov-
ernment experts Am on ,ti program for
the thirtieth annual conwinMon of dairymen
to b held here on NovAfr,7. and ,'
An exhibition of machinery! will be hoM
and butter ontered.lo tbe lcontest. Prof
F.. M. Webster, chief, of tjer dairy division
oi ino i.mi Diates uepartment ot Agri
culture, will deliver an address. Tie pro.
grftm ha on It number sdf musical fea
tures And many other item of interest,
Ann Teacher Hobko4.-
AMES, la., N6v1. (9peclaI.)-Mia EH'
saboth Baker, a taAcher In the eighth grade
here, waa robbed ot4 during school hour
yesterday. Leaving her purse In her claas
room while she stepped-to Sn adjoining
room she found it gone, on returning. Two
students were In the room at the time,
but, the money has not yet been found.
Happiness in a Tablet
Perfect IlealUl for Kvery Oue Trocured
At Htuall Coat.
I How nny tlmM . hftv. you Sat down at
your rn'1" "psolutely disgusted at the
, or signi oi nyining to eatT
,,ow wLriy times hav you. sat down at
our mea,, w,thout tn trac or Pl"
"te' Just because it was "tlma to catT" '
I Ho man' tlmM na V telt.A gnaw
'n'' unt'sned "still-hungry", feeling In
our w""c. ven after, foil were through
"
HoW mnr ,lme" '"Bve 0l f,,t that
aUn- whether your meal waa well cooked
.Or not? '
And how many time have you suffered
A whol lot. of other thing from your
stomach that you couldn't explain, but
that mad you grouchy, m4erabie, out-o
sorts and generally sour on everybody and
everything?
It la sxfe to say you couldn't tell. You
don't keep track of those things, of course,
but you knew you've suffered them. You
probably have had them for so long tha
they've become a habit with you, and you
hAv come to th conclusion that your fate
I to suffer them Indefinitely and, perhaps,
tafmX9T
. . j ,.e n.wh ui, la.. Blnntt, .
An so men, much ilk horses, stanBIng
unhitched at tha hitching post, think
lled- -- lhplr tablt make.
prlwners.
B dy.pe,ia. nor in-
. r
",l'".- neation.. heartburn,
nausea, eruotatloua. bad memory, ! of
vim and vigor and the happiness that
eomc from a healthy stomach and a god
appetite, U he will only leave his old hitch
ing post and tie himself to a new on, one .
that will hold him to health, Joy, ambition
and A clear mind and memory, and theist to sn-v hotel w'tn nmiwii, h
sunshine that goea With them. " f to " Min to st'enit ta B-'-n
That, Indeed, 1 heaven! , Aiid you can ""e'lne s"d e iv.n stclr lh, rix dv,
Set It In, ft little tablet Already prepared
for th purpose, in Stuart's Dysuttpsla
Tableta, thoso little cherub of health and
delight found In thousand. of home. to-
day. Listen ona Ingredient of one of
those precious Utile tablets will digest for
you J,0i 4 grains, of food.
Thla relieve your stomacb of the work
of digesting until your stomach ran get
strong and healthy again. Your stonuch
ha been .overworked nd ftbused. If
fagged out. It heeds a ret.
Let Stuart's Dyspepiti Tablet do the
work of your stomach You will be sur
prised how finer you'll feel after' sating,
and . how, lumiously good , everything will
taste to you. That'a. beoaut the Tablets
r fhorOughly dlgestlhg the food which
your stomach Couldn't digest before.
Have thsse tablets pa your dlniug table,
nd take na or two ftfter every meal
without fail. Then ypu Will realise a hever
pei ore inai ine nunian stomacn m?iaiia tor
eny iu.n nnvrnvc n whi a' ivrmrn or
baikward-And, b.;ld.' you'll forg.-t ou
, vr had a tomch t torment you.
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, ' tte Hospital
Will p1
; Wl : Suiscott Knife-
fl iOsOa ' ousands cf surgical operations are per
('( ill i lVf formed every year In our great city hospitals -
t If I xd II lV 5 uPn women aiuictea wim serious iemaie , i !
The most
organism, the
literally snatched from tho operating table, Is .
lydiaLPinMmrasVsgetafclsCcmpotmd
Do not consent to an operation which may mean death until after
you have given Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial
Note what It did for Mrs. Paul Oliver, whose letter follows :
Dear Mrs. PrNKHAM- I was suffering from pains In my slda and,
a gsrious ftmale trouble. The doctors said to get veil I must have an
Operation performed, but 1 would not consent to that. ,
I heard of LydlA E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and sent for a
bottle; the first dost did me good, and after taking the first bottle I could
sleep all right and I did rtot hive those pains in my abdomen vhtch 1 had
all the time before. Now I can rtde ten miles In a carriage, my color has
returned, and 1 am full of life. I owe all this tc the Vegetable Compound.
It has also done wonders for my thirteen-year-old , daughter.- I will
never cease to praise It and recommend It to my friends.
, Mrs. Paul Ouver, Et. Martinsville, La.
. Thousands of women, residing in every part of the. United
States, bear willing testimony . to . the wonderful virtue of Lydia
E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills and creates
radiant, buoyant female healths For your own sake try It.
tydia L Pfokham's Vegetable Compound Cures Wbere Others Fail
HAMERY WILLING TO PLEAD
D'i Ifainci Aldarman Randy to Bg Indict
if Stfetjt Bail war Mea Am. .
THREE GRAND JURY MEN UNDER FlR
Dabaque M, Sue for Alimony,
Insists II Never fa w the Woman ;
nd It Was Some Other Man
Sh. Married. .....
tFroui a Staff Correepondont.)
DES MOINES, Nov. 1. (Special.) Alder
man 3. Ij. iiaicery took the unusual posi
tion today of volunteering tha suggestion
of his own Indictment on the charge .of
bribery If that will bring about the in
dictment of the atreet car men accused
of having paid him the money for his
votes. Th Only excuse of the three grand
Jurymen who refused to vote for an In-
dlctmeut ia that, they were unwilling to
vote In favor of an indictment for the
street, car men unless the sldeuman Wa
Indicted also, and charged that the other
grand Jurymen refused to vote' to Indict
Alderman Ilamery. Alderman Hamery said
today that he was perfectly willing that
he be Indicted and tried by a Jury of twelve
men if. that would bring the Indictment
and trial of the street car officials and
hla employe. It waa learned today ,t lint
plans are already being framed for bring
ing charges against the three grand Jury
men who refused to vote for the Ind'ct
ment on' the charge that they were unduly
Influenced. The nt term of court and
the next session of the grand Jury will
open in about two weoks. At that tlma
the position of tho three grand Jurymen
and posalbly of the entire tieven will 'be
cltnl'i-iiged and new grand Jurymen selected
on the ground that these are Inteii-sted In
the matters that are to be brought before
them. The county attorney will then sum--,
iron witnesses to appear before the grand .
Jury to testify as to Influencing the grand
Jury. Bert Mftlsh, superintendent of tho
street railway, and Deputy BhertfT Tempi
and County Clerk Coffin sr said to be
some of the witnesses that will be sum-
mnned. and In addition th four grund
Jurymen who voted for the Indictment Ail)
be summoned to testify as to any attempts
td influence them In tha matter.
tn the meantime the mass meeting Called
for tomorrow bight, when an S'temot will
I be made to x the resnonslblllty for th.
I fnl-u-e fo Indict, is ...re to p.vo an e t
on the eW.lo, of next Tuesday. It 1.
w . . , .
, mj-te Ws-hle th-t the vo.er. m.v he .am-
ied at thst m'ln and oo'Ulclap ar
very Yni.ch worried over the outlook sad
pnssih'e nit'pom, of the meellnsr.
. of hs-ma
, of t' "W'r-'l" te mmmie ! l
s s.Hiualy 111 ad Mr, Mn.ee rf.
msleed t ber side much of the time,
tranaferHa h hiiiv, r.f t-e st ci'nmii.
wor1 to others Me u"'-te", Mr.
"enry Stevenson-of Shellrock. la.. Is with
her. -
1 la Vtel- of Itnahle. -i
' Harrv Clearfield of rmbuoue, I., mav b
the victim of a douMe.. He ha em-loved,
attorney in this c'tv To defrd him In. a
suit to collect 1.0"O A'lmony from him by a'
woman to wbom he v lis ws neve- mar-
rled and never rw till she a.ked for th
ll.UuO alimony. The marriage I suppose.,
to have taken place In Vis Tork 'hr-e
year aao, and Mrs. Clerr),ld otitine1 n
'divorce in this city recently on the rounle
cf desertion with alluiohy at 11. 00. CIhi
field of Dilhu'iu iiy be !ntvea saw 'h
woman b-fors and thinks poi'bl- soio
double of bis by the same name lias nirr'id
the wopian or els siwne-me lias linrei wm
t,l hint.
s'ourteeo H Irrr.lrd
K..cri-en boys of fourtfen- ilifferent txe
i-U: arreeted by the police laet nibl fot
Thousands cf surgical operations are per-
formed every year In our great city hospitals
upon women afflicted with serious female
troubles. Sometimes the operations are suc
cessful oftentimes they are net
t- It Is safe to say that certainly nine out of ten operations
for female troubles might have been wholly avoided.
valuable tonic and re-builder of
medicine with a record of thousands of cases
Halloween prank and were lined up be
fore Judge A. t. Mat bla In polio court to
day. Every boy declared he "wasn't do n'
nuthln'." In consideration ot tho occasion
Hnd Its traditions and - th fact that th
Soy were So few In number nnd the night
comparatively quiet tho lioys were turned
over to the Humane society and later rc-
io .
lasoraoce Mrrcrr Here
The National HtJlih and Accident as
sociation. ot thl city has reinsured Its in'
surafice pollclea with the Qrwit W t'wn
Accident sssoclsUon. lrealdciit llawley an
nounced today that hi company had as
sumed full liability for the business of the
National. . , ,
More RpeelUe Statement.
Nannie Boyd, against whom Dollie Pair
of Ml.' Ayr has started action for .0.000 for
Alienating the affections of Charles Balr,
today filed A motion for in rye specific stnte
liienti 8ho wants Mr Hair to state tho
times And occasion of tho b igy rides de
fendant Is alleged tn havo taken with n il',
the gifts she la allffced to have given him
and the encouragement she has extend. d
to him in ordr-r to Win his love. .
Wst Hlarh In Poor Snap.
On the eve of West High's Hnal practice
and departure for Ida Grove for Saturday'
game Coach Hints, It developed last night,
I facing the most distressing "proposition
' ot the hiany h has encountered In shaping
hi team for the state high School foot
ball championship.
In scrimmage last night Newman, full
back, received n injury to hlr liack And
ft.nlt in th left eye that caused his optic
to swell Almost shut. The chance of hla
being In Saturday's game are slight.
Captain Macomber, who was expected
to get Into last night'a practice, was tin
- nblu to do to. Ho Is crippled from rheu-
matishi, which has been bothering him all
fall.. t '
Wiigner, quarter, Wa taken out of prac
tice on account of a wrenched shoulder
l hut will need much nursing If he play
Saturday. 7
Howell, halfback, who ha ft bum knee, '
I not making the progress with It thst
was expected. He was out of sorlmmsg
- last night and will be again tonight. i
Hamltt, left end, wa absolutely all in I
at tha end of scrimmage last night. Ho
ia badly oft condition and probably could
not atand the first half of tha Ida Orove
game. .,'
Coal Lands Transferred.
By reason' of the transfer of J.T00 Acres'
of valuable coal lands in Marlon oounty
from Byron Seevers to George W. Sevrti
general counsel of the M'nneupoli A St.
Louis railroad, it is the supposition among
railroad men that a line from Oekaloos
or some Iowa Central point In th acquired
coal field will t run Into De Motive fn '
th near future, as the coal land would be
of little benefit to them therwls.
This Marlon county coal land I in the.
phert of
A new Unworked field said to
contain SOO.OiiO Acres Of the best eoal In
Iowa. It has been unmined for the reason I
that transportation facilities are very poor. !
One of the pertinent facts In ronnecfon !
with the deal la that other roads are also
acquiring Isnd ther. showing ft disposition'
ti develop It. No plans have been an- j
flounced by the Minneapolis sc Bt. Louts,
hut the bitUdliiy of a new line aeema the
only ten son for the deal.
AAtomobll Kivlodes.
CHARLES CITV, Ia Nov. 4.-(8pecial.)
Bart Stevens' auto caught fir thla morn
ing and blew up when he wa a mile or
o out ot town On hi way to bis fat in.
The carburettor r.ught fire and ha wa
shout to put the fire out when It exploded,
completely wrecking the machine. Mr.
Stevins wa thrown about flfteen fuel,
Complying with Malst Us.
DAVENPORT, la., Nov. 1. Sper.lal.V-
The announcement that. a statement of con
ki ih, ui,
- Ing lliiuor In Dnveuporl would be clrcu.
lated 'or the si ana I art ot voters at ire
'e tlon was ru'elv.d With sur'irts h4r
yeleiday. ft Is Ihe flmt move ihe two b!-
bicwer.e und fo aalmmi ot Davehoit
the female
has md.to complv with the provisions
of the 1. ilct l(w. and It I stated that It Is
now lntvndM to comply with several -'responsible
features Of ihs !tw.
low Mo Sot Leopold.
, CHICAGO, Nov. 1. The man arrtd ftt
Boone, la;, yesterday In connection with
lh search tor Leonard Leopold, th Lesllt
murder suspect, is not Leopold. A photo
graph of tha man wS;..reclvd today bj
the local police, -who y that h I nol
the man wanted by them.
College Student Dies. -
AMftS. Ia., Nov. , V-lSpec4l.W. 11
Williams, a-, sanlor student at the low
State college,' died In the hospital of heart
disease this morning. . Ha ' had been sick
two weeks, .lls home "la" At PostvIHe, 1.,
and his parents have been notified.
Kara Meeker t Rod Oak.'
RED OAK, la., NoV. 1. (Special.) Kit
Meeker stopped here yesterday with hid
ox tm. He left Oregon last January lor
his old home In Indiana And expects to
reach there by the last of December.
(irer Walista Hr Me Fatal.
HED. OAK. la-. Nov. I. (Special.) Morris,
son of liently Nunn, la critically 111 trom
eating green walnuts. He ha been , un
conscious since yesterday morning.
Exploslo to Ottasavra Mine.
OTTCMWA. I., Nov. L An exploaior.
In a coal mine thla evening killed Klnsey
Houston, fatally Injured. Oscar Lowe and
severely, hurt three other miner.
OOOD BtlR-The America
Beversae ia recommended for
Peeels'S 5
It tent 9
a ad mildly atimuiatio rtti
T ,'ij,Y':fTi"'-
Speaking: of quality
A ftnd incidentally of pUfity,
cleanliness and so on
bear silent testimony in Ita
own bshclt T b guality
character oi Blu beet could . '
hava never beea Artalned bed .
not th first law otgood hrw
in; purity and clean lines
been observed. Butths key not
of th populsritv of this bef Is -its
honest, individual foodneaa.
Try any of thes brand
whether on draught 'or In bow '
tie wbrver you can
t mmi sTocr, nitstR,
I'el.
t(ug.
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