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BROTIIERIIOOD FUNDS CONE
Supreme. Treasurer tikildita f Puuh
- fociety Amonc th kiuinc.
UP IN YhE-'STENJIAND failure
trtserepaacr "t f.t.rwMj Discovered
nrla Meeting Here-, hmt Trees."
wrer Made It Goea and AaaMer
j . Passed HliAcoiiiai
The press dispatches announcing- the dle-afir-earanc
of Huprenie Treasurer Knklldsen
t the Dsfllsn Brotherhood ar.il a possible
shortage of fAUO in Ills accounts with ibe
society proved. m surprise .to. lha local
rrvambera of the order. In fact It had bee.i
kfiown among the tpemhorj 'In thls'clty tor
several day that 'ft shortage existed In the
accounts of the supreme treasurer. Fred
Petersen of th' local lodge is oheof the
eurjreme trusteeg ami worj of the alleged
shortag-e waa sent him by Martin I,neri
of; Racine, Wla., supreme ice president.
.ft the quadrennial convention of tho order
held' In tlila city lust month the existence
f shortage In Treasurer Exklldsen's ac
count became known. A discrepancy of
IS, wma discovered, hut h produced the
money to make the aliortar pood, and his
eJounta. with thle being apparently
ay-ala-ht. a repoj-t,.to that effeet waa made
to the convention by th auditing commlt
tee. Eekildsen Waa in attendance di-rlng the
entire week of the 'convention here, and It
now; becomes evident why he made such a
determined fight to retain th treasurr
hlp. to which he was re-elected aftnr a
cloee conteet with Fred Peterson .of thla
city, th other candidate. .
Py th members tiere- It Is believe. that
rie failure of BtenslaioJ's bank in' Chlrasro
directly responsible for R'klldsen'B ahort-
Amonc the papers found in the Stene.
io" bank waa a nbto "for 'f10,(VK signed by
Osklldsen, and it Is said that F.sklldsrn :mtl
fftenaland were Interested together In cer
tain business ventures In Chicago."
' The shortage may be greater than at
present reported, as local meinhor aay that
the report made at tho recent convention
showed the balances of the several flint's
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DEIOCRATIC TICKET
, , STATE.
" ' Tor Ooverner,1
CXAVDK R. PORTER,
Centervllle. la.
Kor Lieutenant. Governor,
JOHN D. DENIBON.
: ' Dubuque, la.
-rr Secretary of State,
.- J. B. McLtTRE.
Oluthrle Center, la.
For State Auditor,
C. B. MOORE.
Oskaloosa, la.
i Far State Treasurer, '
Li. jr. DANFOTH,
Lake City, la.
Fee Attorney General,
FRED TOWN8END,
Albia. la.
Fer Judges of Supreme Court,
E. M. CARR.
Manchester, la.
-". - - ' U M. FISHER.- '
" Davenport, 1.
For Cleric of Hupreme Court,
. T. W. K EKSA N,
"" Shenandoah, la. '
Fer Reporter of the Supreme Court,'
H. W. PARKS,
Musratine. Ia.
For Railroad f'ommlsainner,
W. Jj, CARPENTER.
' Des Moines, la.
' K. K. STAHL,
V Mount Deasant. la.
For ffuperlntendent of Rrhools,
PROR W. 8. WIL.HON,
Rock Rapids, la.
CX5XGUESSIOXAL.
. For Congressman, Ninth Iowa
District.
. Wr C. CAMPBELL,
" . - Harlan, Ia.
Jl DK'IAL.
Fof Judge or the District Court,
F. W. MILLER,
?' Pottawattamie County, la.
' . "LEGISLATIVE.
For Representatives, ..
JOHN P. ORflAN,
('ouncil Bluffs, la.
A. A. LK.VOCKEK.
Oakland, la
! COUNTY TICKET.
For Treasurer,
M. C, GOODWIN, -Council
Bluffs, la.
" For Auditor,
J JOHN D. HANNON,' . ,
. , . Neola, Ia.
For Sheriff.
JAMES O. JENSEN,-'
Counoll Bluffs, la. - -Fer
Clerk of District Caurt,
FRANK I .eFEBER, .. i
. Walnut, la. ... .
For Reoorder.
' FJ f- i I t- iiR,
. v . Mlndea, Ia. .
' ' For County Attorney,
i-- robcos barton; - '
Avoca, Ia.
I Fee Cupertntendent of Sohnela,
lflEB CAfiOI.INE TOBET.
r Oakland, Ia.
For Surveyor,
FRWIN PETM AN,
Counoll BWSs. la.
D or Coroner.
DR. J. F. SPRINK.
". ' Council Bluffs, la.
Fer Buparvlsora.
C t McCREADT,
" ' ' 1 ' 'Macedenla, J.1
-DOM'NICK UROSS. .
pleasant. Ia.
'" JOHN WARNER,
Valley. le,
C. M. CR1PPEN,
' ' Council Bluffs, Ia- '
; . LUTE RMITH,
Carner Township.
TOWNSHIP TICKET.
Fr Judge ef Superior Court,
t . HAKJCT, O. Ol'KIN,
Council Bluffs, Ia.
For Justice of the Peace,
3. K. COOPER.
Counoll Bluffs, I.
AMI KL. A. ORIEK.
Counoll Bluffs, la.
For Constables.
" FRANK EDdAR, . .
Council Bluffs, la.
C'l H' 'ENRIN,
Council Bluffs. Ia,
Fer Clerk,
- M. C. 1 I tOW.
Council Bluffs, Ia.
' For Aanessor.
WILSON DCNCAN,
Sane Township.
For Trustees,
J. H. LVBBEN.
Kaoe Township
B. U OARRETSON,
Cno Township.
A, ; A. CLARK & CO.,' CHATTEL 'LOANS'
Owr business waa established nearly 0 years ago (18A8).
We lou on homes, cattle, household farnituire mad other chattels.
Our reputation and the bualneae we enjoy la the result ef fair and liberal treat
ment of our latrons during these iO y?ars. Our rates are j in'y l"wr than
other offloM. Our loans are made lu our own name and tevtr exild or neg tla el.
.Remember our new offices are onpi site slue of the hall fio. j. old kiIic, are
conveniently arranged alth private consulting rooms. We wish to warn the public
that tie Lave no connection with the nm doing buetnesa under the same of the
Clark Mori ('"., now occupying our old omee. It Is a compliment we appre
ciate giving our name to their businea. lut It la conf using to the public.
Our 'Phuue ia 217 )w't confuse
OOK. MAIN AMI imOAIiWAV,
NEWS OF IOWA
BLUFFS
Bi. Tel. 4t.
In tklldsens charge aggregated about
Danish Rrntherhona Hit
CHICAGO, Nov. t.l. Christian Eskllson
of Chicago, thrlre supreme treasurer of tho
Danish Brotherhood of America, Is mlrshig
and simultaneously It Is found that 140,000
to 150,0") of the order's funds Is gone.
Eskllson hss not been seen since Octo
ber 20.
H. II. Vogt of Davenport, la., supreme
president and Martin t Larden of Racine,
supreme vice president," yesterday con
cluded an examination ot Eskllson's ac
counts, which reveal, they ssy, the short
age. They declare that practically all of
the reserve fund It gone..
Mrs. Eekllson was seen at her home last
night, She eald that she would repay all
the shortage thst may be or has been found
In her hunband's accounts If U takea her a
i life time. According ; to reports from
Racine, where many prominent members
of the order reside, she has already turned
over llTjmo worth of property.
Don't mine seeing the wonderful Cole's
colelied steel hut Mast range. It's mado
heavier, made better, does a wider range of
worn, aoes it nctter, does It witn less ex
pense than any oilier range. Don't fall to
come and Investigate this wonderful langf.
Paddock ft Handschoy Hardware Co., the
best place to buy strives.
Next Monday, November 6, new clAssoa
will be organized In the day and evening
school at the Western Iowa college, riionc
for Information; both phones.
.Sunday Services.
Broadway Methodist church. Rev. James
O'May, pastor. Piraehlng both morning
and evening by the pastor. Topic for the
morning addif-s,, "The Answer to Job."
Evening theme, "The. : Unpardonable Sin."
Sunday school will be at noon and meet
ing of the Epwortli leaguf.al 6:30 p. m.
Them will bn a baptism avrvlce-durlng the
Sunday, school (ioui- and. thuse who desire
to unite with the church are- requested to
present themselves at the ' tiloee of the
morning service. . iThewr' will', be. special
music iy the chO.fr St both, (nornlns and
evening aervk-em. ' ' . , .
This will b "Cotnpletlou of the Church
Edifice'.' .rally day at St. John's KngliRh
Lutheran cHurch.- -At the morning service
the pastor. Rev. G. V. Snyder, will take
as the subject of his sermon, "How the
Church Waa Finished." In the evening he
will take as his theme "Stars." At the
young people's meeting at 7 p m. Carl F.
Slough will give a talk on how the young
people can do their part In souring funds
to complete the church. Sunday school
will be at 9:45 a. m.
. Owing to the fact that the young daugh
ter of the pastor, Rev. Marrus P. McClUre',
ia 111 with diphtheria, there will bo no serv
lc today In the First Presbyterian church.
First Church of Christ. Scientist, will
hold services this morning ut 11 o'clock In
Temple Emmsnuel on North Seventh street,
when the subject will be "Adam and
Fallen Man." Sunday school will be at
1-:15 p. m. and tile usual testimony meet
ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Becond church of Christ (Scientist) will
hold services In Woodman hull in the Mer-.
rlam block at 10:45 a. m., when the subject
will be "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday
school will bo at 11:45 a. m. and the regular
testimony meeting Wednesday evening at
7:45 o'clock, . . .
Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. B. N.
Glim, pastor. ' There will be preaching
services ut 10:20 a. m. and 7:45 p. tn. Sun
day school will be at noon and th evening
Bible class at 7 o'clock.
First Congrega.tlona.1 church. Dr. Oiter
beln O. Smith, pastor. Morning service at
1:!0; evening service at ; Bunday school
at-noon; prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:46;. Young Men'a Fortnightly club
meets in the church parlors Monday even
ing; communion aervlce Sunday morning
and reception of members; morning .sub
ject. "A Gift to Jesus;" vesper talk. "Jus
tin the Martyr." Special music murnlng
and evening.
Bervlcea wlll.be conducted at 10:'JO o'clock
this morning at St. Paul's Episcopal church
hy Rev. Mr. Bean of Omaha. Sunday eo !
will lie st noon. There will be no evening
services, ... t.
Concert.
KlVs ouartet and Prof. Simons Tues
day evening. Nov. 6. Congregational church.
Tickets sold for Oct. 1 will be honored.
Admission, 3 certta.
Tail can't afford to have your carpeta and
mn beaten In the old-fashioned way when
you can have them thoroughly cleaned by
our process at such moderate cost, witnoui
Injury to tho finest fabric Bring down
your last winter's suit and let us rinake it
look like new.. Council Bluffs Cleaning and
Rug Fftctorr. S North. Main St.
MALONET CIGAR CO., 30 PEARL ST.,
COUNCIL -BLUFFS. IA., DISTRIBUTERS
FOR THE ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR
AND LITTLE) ' BOBBIE, OLD TIMES
AND F.KR18 So CIGARS.
CENTRA I FLOin l 15. Every sack
warranted. Central Grocery ar.d Meat Mar
ket. ' Both phones U.
Thieves Take Tobaeeo -oad' shoes.
A car turned over by the Fui'Unetou to
the Northwestern railroad Fitday nlffht
broken Into while standing In the transfer
yards. One hundred and fifty pair of shoes
were stolen. aa well as five butts of tobacco.
The tobacco was found yesterday by Detec
tive Callaghan hid In the weeds near the
track, aa well as the empty cartons of two
cases ef the ahoea. There It no clew to the
thieves.
Farmers Notice!
fO-bushel corncrlb J3.50. Loose grindstones,
per pound, lc. J. 3&oller Merc. Co.
A beautlfui diamond ring worth 45 will
be given to the Udy receiving the largest
number of votes. One vote given with every
cent's worth of candy purchased at our
tore. Purity Candy Kitchen, H6 West
Broadway-
Masiy Voters Iteaiater.
Several hundred voters were added to
the Hste yesterday, which was the last
regular dy for registration for the elec
tion next Tuesday. In eleven precincts of
the city the average was about1 seventy
names entered yesterday, and of these the
republicans undoubtedly bad a big major
ity. At republican headquarters last night
It waa stated that at least two-thirds ot
it with th Tel. of Clark. Mtff. Co.
OVfCJl AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE.
the voters registered yesterday were re
publican. The democrats appear to be without any
organisation in theefty,.- although the
county committee has headquarters. Those
who are In ft position to know aay the.
democrats have not tsken any poll of the
city and made no effort whatsoever yes
terday to get their unregistered -oters on
the registration list. On tho other hand,
the republicans put In a hard day's work
and saw to It that, as far-aa possible,
every republican entitled to vote next
Tuesday had his name entered on the regis
tration list. ,
A revolution In home decorating Marat la,
protected by patent-; -ery expensive, but a
labor saver. Pee' It and) get prices on your i
work if you are going , to decorate. Pic- i
tures and framing artistically done. Clos- '
Ing out our wall paper, and new, clean
stock to select from.' V?.' S. HEWETSOX,
Masonic Temple. Broadway and Fourth
street. Council Bluffs. - T
Combination gai and electric chandeliers
and the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent
gas burners. " Why not see us before ymi
buy. We can certainly please you on price
and quality' of goods, Step'han Bros., t2
West Broadway. '
You get the lowest price, easiest terms
and best guarantee on your piano when
purchased at A. Hohp Co., 2B South Main
St., i Council Bluffs.
Front .parlor, - for two,' with 'bourd. lis
14th Kt. Council Bluffs.
Funeral of James Hone.
Tho funeral of James Bone occurred from
the residence, 645 West Washington avenue,
Friday afternoon at o'clock. Rev. James
O'May officiating. Mr. Bone was horn In
Jefferson county, Ohio, November' X. 1SJI.
He !ator moved to Washington county,
Ohio, and from there to Perry county, Ohio.
I He Came to Mills county, Iowa, In 155 and
entered 120 acres of land, to which he after
wards added 7,K0 acreeftnd from this he
gave a hnlf section of land to each of his
children. In his early Hfu Mr. Bone reafl
medicine. ..but. his medical carter wns
checked by. hi entering tlw armv in the
Thirty-first Ohio volunteer Infnntty. He
waa mustered tout at Atlanta in ISM. Inter
ment wa In Walnut llill comeUry, the
coffin being an exnet counterpart of that
In which President McKinlcy was interred.
The pallbearers were Elmer E. Smith, T. N.
Harford, J. -J. Stewart,. Ceorae C. Wlae.
Theodore Guittar. . Judge .O. D. Wheeler;
Edward Cogle.y, J. E. Holletibeck, nnd as
honorary pallbearers George Caron, Lev.
Henry DeLong, Rev. Georgo W, Snyder,
B. A. Bon ham, A. M. Bonham, J. R. Dnvls,
George Miller, Captain Mnltry, CaptiUn
Williams and William Roper.
Our highest ambition is, when we frame
a picture for you, to do it right and plea.e.
our customers. Perhaps you have a picture
that needs framing. Bring It to our store
and let us see what we. cftn frame' It for.
We'll do It as reasonable as It possibly can
be done. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil und Glass
Company, Merriam block. x
The famous Acorn stove; nothing in the
market like it for heat, economy, durability
and neatness. We make the most reason
able price on otoves In the city, considering
the quality. We handle a large stock of car
pets, linoleum and oilcloth. D. W, Keller,
103 South Muln street.
It you want the best lights to be had buy
your burners and mantles at W. A.
Maurer's. Lindsay burners complete, 75c.
Hal Estate Transfers.
, These trunsfers were reported to The Bee
November 3 by the Pottawattamie County
Abstract company of Council Bluffs:
William Fllnn to Florence Donahoe,
lot 5. block 1, McMahon. Cooper &
Jefferls' add., w. d $ 2 OuO
Thomas E. Huff and wife to Sarah A.
Holder. sSO feet lot 1, block 7.
Grimes' odd., w. d 5 0
Heirs of Robert Davis to C. G. Saund
ers, lot 8.. block 1, Fleming & Davis
add., w. d aio
J. Kasner and wife to T. G. Turner
and James Hunter, lot 3, block l:j.
Bentley, la., w. d lnj
Arthur C. Smith and wife to A. M;irtv-
i part of lot 1 In nwi ne'i. and part of
. lot 6 In ne. nw' 30-75-t-!. q. c. d 1
Five transfers, total , ( 2,86
Wood or Wood Yon TVot f
Would you 'like to buy better wood and
more of It for less money? We sell stove
lengths and chunks. Missouri oak wood at
tl.50 a rick. This la a bargain. Bi-idenHjn
Smith. Fourteenth avenue und Sixth
street. Tel. 181.
That old fiame 'is beginning lo look
shabby. Let us put on a new one. We can
frame It right, just to suit you and up-to-date.
Borwlek, 2U South Main.
Pictures for wedding gifts, c. E. Alex
ander, 3X3 Broadway.
Teachers Come to Bluffs.
Word from Atlantic yesterday morning
was thnt Council Bluffs had been selected
for the meeting of the Southwestern Iowa
Teachers', association In 19o?. Prof. S. L.
. Thomas, principal of the Council Bluffs
J High school, waa selected us chairman of
the executive committee. C K. PlodgiHt
of Logan was elected president of the as
sociation.
For imported wines and liquors, and Bud
weiser beer, go to K Rosenfeld, wholesale
liquor dealer, 51 South Main street.
FAIT WEEK IN BLl KM' HIH IKTV
Advent of Cool Weather Brings a
Decided Revival.
Mrs. W. . A. Oroneweg entertained at
cards Wednesday afternoon at her home.
120 Frank street.
Miss Msrgarvt Maher of Iowa Citv Is tho
guest of her sister. Mrb. It. L. T.nley of
South Kighth street.
Mrs. T. K. Cavln of Park avenue is home
from an extended visit with her sister
Mrs. II. H. Ulover of Grand Island, Neb.
The Luncheon Bridge club will be enter
tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. George
Mayne at her home on Willow avenue.
Miss Beoaie Day of Blxth aw-n'ie enter
tained the members of the 'I'heta Sigma Fhl
society at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday
evening.
Mr. John Carse, eon of Mr. end Mrs. J. IL
Carae, 100 Fourth avenue,, went tj Lincoln
last week, where he will enter the Uni
versity of Nebrartica.
The members of the Young IVople'a
Dancing club gave a Hallowe'en dunce at
the armory iaat Wednesday evening, which
waa attended by a large crowd.
The next meetlna of the musical rl.n.
ment of the Council Bluffs Woman club
is scneauira ior rvovenioer l, at which
llmo a "ballad" program will be given.
The Jolly Members Kenalnaton eluN will
lie entertained Thursday afternoon at the
nome or Mrs. t,. a. i ountryman. who will
be assisted by Mrs. Talbot and Mra. Stone.
Mrs A. R. Hooker Is home from a two
montha" trip to tne Pacific coast. Whlla In
Beanie she attended toe wedding ef her
on, Earl' Hooker, to Ma as Myrta Kwea ef
that city.
The Woman's University club was enter
tained Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mra A. P. Hanchett, 13u South Sixth
stree. The topic of discussion was ' Eng
glish Literature."
The Vnlveralty club met last WMnrnltv
at the home of Mrs. Aker's, 4ol North 8ev
enth mreet. Literature was the topic of
the afternoon, at which Mra W. I. Mc
Cune acted aa leader.
One of the leading social events of the
week was the buffet luncheon given Thurs
day afternoon by Mrs. JoJm (J. Woodward
and Mrs. C. L. . Felt at the homo of the
former on taxkland avenue.
The literature department of the Council
Bluffs Woman's club was held Thursday
aft.ruoou at the club room. Mrs. Chari
Swalne acted as leader. The following
tupica were di.uiMU ThewurttiM. Uru
Watches.
Cut
Wc have spared neither time or expense in placing before you positively the
largest and highest quality line of Holiday Goods we have ever before displayed.
We desire to please you and want you to make our store your buying place for Hol
iday Gifts. Our name on the box is an assurance that the gift will be appreciated.
Our name stands for tho highest quality in the jewelry line.
You are cordially invited to inspect our stock.
Scientific
Opticians
poetry, Sicilian poetry and the poets of the
time of Frederick II.
Miss Begin Baetens entertained a, num
ber of her friends at her home last Wed
nesday evening at a Halloween party. The
evening was spent In games, atter which
light refreshments were served.
Mr. Whitney Raymond of this city and
Mis Bees Ward of Garner township were
marri"d in Chlcaeo lit tho home of a rela
tive of the groom last Tuesday. The mar
riage was an entire HUiprisc to their triends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Husse. 7n5 South
Sixth street, announced the engagement of
their daughter, Mahel Elisabeth, to Mr. Jo
seph Oliver Butler of Omaha, the weddinie
to take place in the early part of this
month.
The Men's club of the First Presbyterian
church gave a dinner to their friends Tues
day evening. Tnere were alxiut li;o guest
present. The dinner was delightfully served
oy the men of the club in tho parlors of
tne church.
Miss Friedman, pupil of Miss Flora Jud
scn, gave a recital at the homo of Misa
Judson. 92S Sixth avenue, Monday . evening.
The program consisted of nine numbeis.
Mias Friedman was iihslsted by Miss
Pneobe Judson. There were about twenty
live guests in attendance.
The C. "M. L. club was entertained Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P.
M. Egan. 7:'o Seventh avenue. Four tables
were used at six-handed euchre, at which
Mrs. Winn won tirsi prise, wnlch was h
hand-painted plate, and Mrs. Maloney won
second prlw. a beautiful mlver ipoon.
After the game luncheon was served.
The Little Bridge club wns entertained
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Klwoll. 6:13 Willow avenue. . Mis.
Moore won the prlzA of the evening.
Luncheon was served at the close of the
game. The club will be entertained by
Mrs. Moore next Tuesday, at the home ot
Mrs. H. A. Qulnn. on Oakland avenue.
The Klatter klub was entertained Friday
afternoon at the home of Miss Elinor
Brown, 724 First avenue. The afternoon
was spent at cards, at which Mrs. Henry
Cutler won Ilrst prize and Mrs. Oliver Pat
terson won second prize. Luncheon was
served at the close of the game. They
will meet with Mrs. Cutler next Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cutler of Turley ave
nue entertained Tuesday nlclit the members
of the newly organized One Nlfrht Turley
Card club: Prizes were awarded Mrs. Oliver
Patterson and Mr. W. 8. Klgdon. Tho rooms
were prettily decorated In observance of
Hallowe'en apd a dainty luncheon was
served during the evening.. The club will
meet every second Tuesday nlijlil at .the
homo of one of the member.
A surprise Hallowe'n party was given
Wednesuuy evening nt honor of Mr. aren
Andrews, at his home on Mornltitlde ave
nue. The evening wiun spent at k.ici.cs and
music, after which a dainty luncheon was
served. Those present were: Miss Mattie
Green, Miss Leuna Wagner, .Miss. Hazel
Lacy, Miss Blanch Sweet, Miss ora Sweet,
Miss Clara Itivett, Mr. Harvy Bradahaw,
Mr. Elmer Lalnson, Mr. Carl Hhelnier, Mr.
Hall Shepard and Mr. Rheuben Heed.
The B. G. C. club haa reorganized again
for the winter and held Its Hi-si meeting
Thursday evening at the home of Miss
Mollie and Miss Ella. Husz. 1 High street.
A delightful evening-was spent at high five.
Prizes were awarded to Miss Euzalielh
l;ruirenhemke and Miss Margaret t'oyie.
Mrs. John Clapper -and Miss Mmnia
ticbensee were guests or tne-ciiin. ine
next meeting will occur November 15 at the
home of Miss Marie Petersen.
Miss Margaret Clifford and Miss Maud
Stupid entertained at a Hallowe'en iridic
Weuiiesuay evening at the nome of M.ss.
Clifford, on Fifth avenue. The house was
lighted with Juck-o' lanterns. The covers
were spread on the floor, which tho
merry group surrounded. A three-course
luncheon was served. Those present were:
Miss Hatched Parma-lee, Miss Dorothy Felt,
Miss Catherine Morehouse, Miha lrma
David, Miss Alma Smith, Miss Hazel
Walker, Miss Dotty Lacy and Miss Mar
guerite' Stubbs.
On last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Hughes, iiO Second avenue, enter
tained a number of young people at a
Hallowe'n party. The chief amusements
were muMo, nuies and toasts, ihis.
Nelson and Mr. Fred Hughes saug and
Illustrated a song entit.eu, "Why uon t
You Try." Other numbers were: Burl
tone solo, "In Aiy Merry Olesinohile,' oy
Mr. Uuy Bouriclus, and piano solo,
Happy Heinle," by Mrs. Stubbs. Miss
Jennie Ostrom and Mr. Uuy Bouriclus
played a duet entitled, "Walt Till the Sun
Shines, Nellie." Miss Helen Price gay n
piano solo. Those present were Mlsa Llhcl
Blue, Miss Mable Hurd. Miss Ida Iliad.
Miss Mable Hn unman, Miss Lula llauman,
Miss Mav yvd, Mrs. Stubbs. Mrs. Clifton.
Miss Hazel Marrow, Mrs. Newiand, Miss
Jennie ostrom, Misa Kate Ogdeu, MN
Maud Ford, Miss josuie iveison, airs.
Hughes, Misa Klva Mills. Miss Smith, Mias
Hellen Price, Mr. Charles Krlckson, Mr.
Louis Krlrkson, Mr. Clarence Johnson, Mr.
Guy Bouriclus, Mr. Will Wlllhert, Mr. John
Morrow, Mr. Stubbs, Mr. t". C. Clifton, Mr.
F.d Williamson. Rev Newiand. Mr. Fred
Hughes. Mr. Walter Hughes, Mr. Charlie
Balrd, Mr. Ray SkiBner, Mr. Hughes, Mr.
Clvde Morrow. After the games luncheon
was served. The house was , lighted
throughout with pumpkins.
A. Metsaar A Co.
New Location of Wholesale Bakery,
616 Mynster Street, Council Bluffs, Ia.
Hoiuu-made Bread a Specialty.
Visitors Welcome.
See Stephen Ilros. for the latest and best
inverted burners. 69 West Broadway.
N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. Z. Night, fluj.
MINOR BlBTItM.
Davis, drug.
Clark's, sodas.
6tockert sells carpets.
Fine engravings at Leffert'a.
Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer.
Get those new photoa at Schmidt's, 1
Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Son.
Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phone 937
Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 33S.
Loose grindstone per lb., lc. J. Zoller
Mercantile Co.
Armory Dancing club, new armory. Thurs
day evening. W Haley's orchestra.
DIAMONDS AS AN IN V EjTMENT.
TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT.
TINNERS AND PLUMBERS WANTED,
r. A. bPENCEK. 16 W. BHOALWAY.
Hafer suvea yeu ntoaey. That la what you
are working for. C. Hafer, Council Blurts.
I repair talking machines, bicycles and
s-wiiig machines. 6. M. V illutinmju, 17 ba,
Main St. .
Council Bluffs Court of Honor will hold
Its regular meeting Thursday evening - In
Danish ball.
A beautiful and ornamental gas burner,
tl.e Weii-bach chick lamp, complete, H.i.
Siephan Bros., Dtt W. BioaUwa.
Dr. G. W. Pangle successfully treats
diplittr ria Ho h.s been iiuoua-i two ep.
deinKs of It and never lust a cut.
A marriage ho use was is-ue.l ;. r.l.iy
to Roy Cl. aged 37, and Bonnie Khhard
aon. aged 3u. botn of South OmaliS.
Ed McClelland, who was sonlrncej tu
two yenrs in the neiiltenliary in Not ember.
juux iua kwMuJua aua tuisiiua. Lma lewu
HIGHEST QUALITY, LARGEST
Meunonds
GIolss Sterling Silver
Hand Painted Cfa ira
H H
409 BROADWAY
NOTICE -H
F. W. MILLER, of Council Bluffs
SfiSH
granted n full pardon by Governor Cum
mins. McCiolland- had been out on parole
since February 3, lJHit . i
' COAI. TEAMS WANTED to haul' coal
for Fcnlon Witkham Coal company.
Higher wagos paid.- 107 Pearl street.
Look ahead and tell tia jour need. De
livery the best; careful drivers. Moth
'phones, 72.'- Co. Muffs Coal and lee Co.
John M. Work of Ilea Moines will deliver
a lecture on "Socialism" this evening at
o'clock In Marcus hall, utx West Uroadw.iy.
The woman's guild of St. Paul's episco
pal church will meet Monday afternoon at
the residence of Mrs. C. A. Liney, 31 Ave
nue F. ' '
: Hot and cold drinks served with vnnllla
and saltln wafers; hot chocolate, oyster
cocktail, clam and tomato bouillon. .Clark
Drug Co. .
Mrs. Walter I. Smith was sufficiently re
covered yesterday to be able to be removed
from the General hospital in Omaha to her
home la.'thja city.
1 pay tl3 per tn lor catc iron; mixod..
10; htove,' ; rai;s, Hc per It. ; rubber,
7'jc; copper.- He per lb. j. Xuitliiian, J)i
Main, both 'phonea C50.
The funeral of the late Daniel J. Fogarty
will be held Monday at 9 o eloek from St.'
KianeJx Xavier's church and burial will la
in St. Joseph's cemetery.
John C. Woodslde has been appointed
liight de.-k sergeant nt police headiiuarlers
to till ihe vacancy caused by the resignation
a few months back of Sain Gre-W.
WHKN GOING TO BL1LD GO TO GEOi
A. HUAOUSU, THIS PloNliEK LUM
BER MAN OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 721
SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. lib.
The Woman's Christian association will
meet Momiav afternoon at o'clock at
the residence of Mrs. O. IV. Lutts. Hm First
avenue. A good attendance is desired.
High grade granite work: from the best
Bane liupoitcu Mianltes, lettering, carving
and triicing. Kino monumental work a
Blclaliy. tSheeley & Lunc, 217 East Broad
way. -
Kathryn, the young daughter of Rev. and
Mrs, Marcus P. Mcclurc, was reported to
Hie Loam of Health yesterday aa suiierlhg
(turn oipuiheria. bne has been altenuing
the Bloomer school.
The youngsters charged with Halloween
depredations were ' nisenarged in police
court yesierduy morning, alter receiving
some wholesome advice trom Judge Bcott
and Chief of Police Kichmuud. .
The f unreal of the lato Mrs. L. M. Brown,
! 1416 High street, will be held Monday ait-
emoon at Z:M u rliK-k from the First Con
gregational church and internnml will lie
in Fairview cemetery. Rev. O. O. Sinltn
will conduct the services.
General G. F. McGlnnis of Indianapolis
will he a auest St the homo of Justice H.
H. Field during the reunion of the Society ,
r,t On- Armv ot the Tennosee In this elty.
tJenerul McGinnls and Justice Field were
next doors neighbors and intimate friends
' in Indianapolis ntty-tlve years ago.
I Tho hearing "of Ed Newcomhe, Henry
I Johns in, F. Johnson, Thomas Sioan, Wal
, ter Knudsen and Walter ltuaseli, the boys
cnarg.-d with the larceny of Mrs. I'nariotie
packnam's wagon on Halloween night, waa
continued in Justice Field's court yesterday
f.,e one week, to aive the. young lads an
I opportunity to restore the wagon to its
'owner. If this Is done, Mrs. Packhain
stated sua wouia aisiniss tne sun, lumiutu
the boys . parents paid the court capts.
iCO-acre farm In So. Dakota. 4 miles from
2 K. H. 'stations; I'K! acres in cultivation,
balance aiiure and III hay; cn all be cut;
large s-room house, laiga barn, cribs and
granuiy, well and null, deep black soil,
lueai home. Price, 0 jier acre. V ill take
l in other good property, uaj., $l,wl n-r
year; also a business block, Willi large
barn; on corner, in good Neb. town, all
In fine condition; rents for 2a tier month;
Will take western land. Addiess 1. S.
Kerr, Mti' lldw y, Co. Bluff. Phonvs 417
and 400 Red.
THE RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER
IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE GREATEST
HEATING STOVE AND FUEL SAVER
IN THE WORLD. NO HOME IS COM
PLETE WITHOUT ONE. WE UNCON
DITIONALLY GUARANTEE IT. COME
DOWN TO OUR . STORE AND SEE
THEM. . WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
SHOW YOU AND POINT OUT ITS GOOD
QUALITIES. SOLE AGENTS, PETER
SEN AND 'SCHOENINQ CO.. HARD
WARE AND ' FURNITURE, COUNCIL
BLUFFS.
Court at Onawa.
O.VAW.V, Ia., Nov. -3. (Special.) The bat
docket for the November ' term . of the
Monona county district court was Issued
today. lavid Mould of 61oj City, who
was recently uppotuied by Governor Cum-nili-s
In pluev. of .Judge Kennedy, resigned,
will ureslde lor the lirst lime at Onuaa.
Court convenes on November 5 with a good
average docket, forty-eight equity, seventy
law, fourteen criminal and twenty probata
rases. ,Muny of the cases are old and not
likely to be heard ut this term. The Black
bird, Island cae of Wilkershain ugalnt
I'hlllb'S Is noted for trUil
Thirty-five petit Jurors are summoned fur
N'Ovefiler 12. The grand Jurors are N. J.
Brlstow, WUIIani McFarlane, K. E.. Bkke,
ai. J. lUutlwaou, John W. Bheicr, C. J.
AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
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ZttdeC
DEMO
CMTIC
The democrats have but one candidate for Judjye, P. V.
Miller of Council; Bluffs. - '.. ' , ' ,
If you vote for any other candidate for Judge affer vot
ing for him, you cheat him out of a part of your vote and'
help to defeat him.
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A democrat who votes for Mr. Miller and then votes
for one candidate on the other ticket, gives him only one-,
half a vote. And if he votes for two candidates on the other
ticket he gives him one-third of a vote.
Democrats should vote for -Mr. 'Miller ONLY; and if
you do that, he can be elected.
S. IX WADSWORTH,
Chairman Democratic Central Com. .
li-.i. W. II. F.dRar. William McCrrtirtlcs.i,
Hardy Moorhcad" Cl-nrles Morton, Jullm
rtiiverson and J.- W. Hathaway.
MAN MARRIES DESERTED WIFE
Father of Girl Who Kloprtl with Iowa
Farmer Completes the . .
Konsncr,
CE1JAK FALLS, Ia... Nov. 3. (Special
Telegram.) Orvllle Jones, a. farmer near
Cedar Falls, last spring left -his- family, a
wife and four small children, and eloped
with Mabel Joyces, the 17-year-old daugh
ter of Hinry L. Jayhcs, a widower.
At Omaha Jones deserted tho girl. leav-J
ing her deitilute. She found employment
at a hotel In Omaha nnd ' n few weeks
ago went to her father, who welcomed his
housekeeper's return. Today Jayncs mar
ried Jones' deserted wife, Kate Joncs ' ThS
srooni is 65 and tho bride 77. Mabel Is
now working as a servant In Waterloo.
See the Beckwlth Round Oak before you
buy. They last for thirty years. None
genuine without the name on tile legs.
Swaine & Mauer, 336-338 Broadway.
Council Hlaffa Gets Teachers.
ATLANTIC. Ia., Nov. .1. (Special.)
The Southwestern Iowa Teachers' aesot lo
tion closed a successful meeting here toi
day, after having been In session thr-e
days and .enjoying popular. Ire tines and
round-table discussions on topics of In
terest by some of ' the most prominent
educators of tho country. State Super?
Intendent J. F. Rlggs nnd Dr. Fox of Chi
cago addressed the nv'etlng today. Tho
reception last night was attended by over
S00 teachers. There was music by a local
orchestra and light ref resjimnntg were
served. The total attendanco In Atlantic
this year was 1,026, or twenty-one more
than was ever before registered at u sim
ilar meeting. Officers elected were:
President, C. E. Blodgett of Logan; chair
man of executive committee, S. . L
Thomus of Council Muffs;, vice president,
MIkb Stearns of Audubon; secretary and
treasurer, J.' S. Seymour of Defiance; rail-
Tho Art Garland Base Burner
The Best in
3
P. C. DeVQL IIAflDlVAnE CO.,
The Leading Stove Dealers. '
540 BROADWAY. 10 N. MAW ST.
Nil
OF
Jewelry I
88
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Reliable
Jewelers
road secretary,. Mattie Lee. A. Lair of 'Sid
ney. . ... ...
low fwi ote
tt'Hltjl"K Two sons of George Morse, a
farmer living neer here, found a piece of
dynamite and held It to. the grlndfltone-.lt
exploded and both were badly injured.
IOWA .CITY Ptohlnlnrs In cheese hiis
poisoned a number of well known farmers
near Rlverslile, among them Philip Knousil.
Jr., John Kennedy and August-Yenn. All
were treated by surgeons In time nnd will
recover. , " "
FORT DOlX-JR-John Puseher, 'on Insane
patient m the way to the asylum nt Chen,
kee, made a wild leap from a swiftly mov,
ing Illinois Central train near Barnum Inst
night, H waa pursued nt tho next station
and rnptured. Though' he ' rolled and
tumbled down a steep.- rocky em batik men
he escaped without sorious lnfury.
MASON CITY The annual meeting of the
promoters and owners of the Northwestern
States Cement company was held here yes
terday. The stock of $1.750.0H) has all been
STibsi-rlbcd. with applications In for about
Jl.nun.mio more, which cannot lo funijsheit.
One of the things discussed was the build-'
Ing of a plant on the- Puulflc const onie-
where In Washington.- . . :
IOWA CITY Death, despite the herolsni
Of Alderman Frank Hess of Solon, clalmwl1
thnt lawmaker Frldrfv afternoon He dlod
after nn operation Involving the amputa
tion of his right -leg above the knee. Mr.
Hess, after breaking both bones of hla rlvht
leg by falling front a barn, rrnwled to the
back of a horse and rode a half mile for a.
doctor, the while one bone prutruded from
his feish. ' - .'
WESTERN MATTERS AT.CAPITAL
Statement by Itrclamatlon, dervicw
hows orh Dakota In the Lea ' ,'
Among; Western Stales.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 3. (Special Tele
gram. )-The reclamaUou- aervlae today.
Issued a statement rfhowlng' ' - fTiat the '
reclamation fund .- of June t30.-;- HI0,
amounted to $32,9E8,ia2, of which .I4,2,
084 was contributed last year. '
North Dakota leads, having contributed
In all $5,374,395. Nebraska contributed
lust year $77,375 and a total of 74,J2.
South Dakota contributed $2112.308 and a
total of $1. 285,480 and Wyoming $24,
711 and a total of $1,420,545. ''
Bee Want Ads, jro,duce. reaullg. ,
the World.
We guarantee tlie Art Oar:
land Base Burner to use less
coal than any othc base
burner made. ' '
The revolving firepot and
the patented flue construction;,
enables us to make, this claim.
. YOU DON'T WASTE. I
COAL
in a Garland Barfe Burner.;
Consequently it is not necet-'
sary to. use an ash screen on
the ashes.
JUST ASK YOUR -
NEiauBoit." .";
Prices $50 to' $65,
WE TEtJST THE , PEOPLE.
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