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I THE. OMAHA 'DAILY DEE:. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ,8, 11 h otjnews, OF INTEREST FROM IOVO ir, at C! re.-!Mence, J3H .niili(1 frrn. i niTBl Thms.liy, 3 p. m.; frrm rf-l- 1'I.' to Lam) Hill cemetery. M'ieno m- oHA-SON Mr. Jiiura. wi'e "f George Jc.hn.m dle-i t 8 . pi . Noecnitwr K, at j fimllv resid Ve, 7ili North SUicith. j Funeral tv. -r will ho held at People' church, SIS North Eighteenth street, "lfiurs- COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 Penrl St. Tel. 43. dav prtemoon p. m. FLORISTS HEHH BWOHnliA, 14Ij J-'arriam. -730 L. HENDERSON, 1233. 1019 Fainanu Tel: Doug. x ' : MONUMENTS 3rt Western I Oranlt Co. Douglas S8ZL -M9M N)Tl7 MONEY TO. LOAN CHATTELS t til t t $ i i ... MONEY TO LEND t ON SAt.ARTK.ft. Ft'RNITURM. PIANOS. IKIRHK9 AMi WAOOSB. This' Is' your opportunity get nif.n'y ml. pay those liule nnnoylntr debts. Ar range your affair now no that whcrt tin old Whithir roini-i you will only have one eompanv to vWc, -.; Vou ian rpitv ua (n :r.nl weekly or monthly payment. bst suited to your In come;' amount pntd before due, full rebat l-ALVATS knoJ. " . 'Reliable Credit Co. "" Room 307-308 Paxton Block. x ' .Cornet Furnatn ana Sixteenth Sis. i i jf: t i t i t $ $ i -1 $ ' - ,'WHKX YOU FIND" IT NECESSARY TO ' '" ' ' DOKKOW;.- ":. . Kivt- us a "trial, after which w will by fair treatment attempt to retain your tatronagi. We. Ion n from 110-up on furniture, planus, live stock, ete. We- also make limns Jo . 8AEA1UED PEOPLE without mortgage or endorser. We transact biicinrns Vnjjf kly and quietly. W do not deduct InK-r'esf In advance. " We hlways try t' pltajti' o'Jl- patrons. Omaha -Mortgage Loan Co. ' '119 iio'ao. 'Tradi' IJldB. ' " 'Tel. Doug. isi96. '(Established 1892), 306 3. 16th St. ,' - . x-at4 SAiuVlilED PEOPLE ilml , jithrrsf1 furnished monr'y upon' their (fwn nauies. -without -.security:-' easy, pay ivfntH; ..ofllces (n 63 ni'lncipal cities. Bave youraelt money by g-ttlng my terma first. D. II. TGLmAN, 714 New Jfork Life Bldg. ........ X(. tlH-.TRIBBENOWS MONEY, luaned pnf urniture, KiliLTy,- piunoa, hnraes, t ti'. ii- atvv miHUit leis tliun half rules; HerrecUpi-tvacyj immeilintu attention; any ternia wajHcdi- I'ayrttentt iuspemled Whn mck or out ol work, in Karbacn hiik M South 16th Bt. K-7'x , ...... . Mion MFxnoM. tmvl. drii. C'.ark'n, aodas. etockert ella carpeta. I'ine engravliiRa at Leffert'i. Kd linger' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photo at Bchmldf. Plumbing and heating, lilxbjr A Bon. Lewis cutler, futwral director, 'phon 9J. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. J3. DIAMONDS AS AN IN VfcTMENT. Talk to lkfkekt ahout it. I Harmony chapter will irlve a dancing party at Alnaonic hull this evening. A n.'HuUnu ami urna mental aaa burner, the Welshach chick lamp, complete, tl.Z. Bteplian Hros., 6J9 W. Kroadway. l.OAI. TBAM9 WANTED to haul coal for Fcnlon Wickhnm Coal company, lllirher wages paid. liJ Pearl street. M tinning union suits for men, women and children at popular price Kxciunlve agents for this city. Tile John Beno comtany. t pay i. p r lull tor chsi iron; inixed. ;U; Hove.' IS; raca. c per 1V. ; rubber, "ic; copper, 14c per lb. ' J. Xatelmaii, twJ Main, both phones i.r.O. ' 1 WHEN CiOlNO TO UC1LD GO TO GEO. A. HUAOLANL', THE PIONEER LUM BER MAN OF COl NOIL. Bl-.L.'1'Ftfc '! BOL'TH MAIN STJtKEl'. TEL.. 'J4a. A HOOD 8TEAKT J )H FOR THE RlUHT MEN AT UOOIJ AVA'IES. F. A. F V E N f r ' It; 1INNE11 AND ILlMltEIl, l.r. W. HL" WAV. Vou can enroll any day or evening at Western Iowa college. Students are as sisted to poslrlonx. Bend for catalogue. Phone for information. Both 'jihones. Hitch grade manlte work, from the best Bane Imported granites, lettering, carving and tracing. Fine monumental work a, peclalty. Bhetley & Lane, 2U East Broadway. The household economic department o the Council Bluffs Woman's club will met this afternoon nt the home of Mrs. K. S. Hicks. S.'S Willow avenue. Mrs. Towslt-e will give a demonstration. The fire dt pertinent was culled yesterdsy morning to the residence of James Wiittt, SB Fourth street, where spnrks from the chimney hud set fire 'o the roof. The blaze was extinguished, only trifling ilnmage r tmltlngr John O. Bradsley a member of the Potti wattainle county bar and postmaster at Neola. Ia.. and Miss Marauerite Alelln iMvis of the same town, were married In this city yesterday afternoon by IleT. b Alexander, at his home. Rev. -Henry IeLong perfumed the mirr riage cer'rnony .yesterday for li. O. Hamp- son Of- Lies Moines and tttlth Topn-or ln ville, HI. ; Chris Jacobten of )uncll Bluffs and Christine Nelson of Pucitlc Junction and 'Henry J. Burow of Humboldt, N'jb. and Cora A. Rue of Brock, Neb. G.. E. Snydei, living near Manawa on the E. Jenkins rurm. where he is employed wu brought to the General hoeplttil Tutu day evening . suffering from cuts on tho head Kid other Injuries caused by bi'lna thrown from a horse, which became' frljrht ern-d at a passing automobile. Mr. Puyder is il yeirs of mje. VOTE OF ' POTTAWATTAMIE Sepoblickni Elect All Candidate! LftriilitiT and County Ticktti. on Bowen, 703 N. Y. Life Bldg Ailvancea pilvat money on chattels or sulary; eaay to get; no red tape; you st inuneyi saniu iay HSked for at Email cost, ' Open ev.ewiigs till 7. X-812 EAOI.ij l.fJAV O'FICEC reliable, accom - mcdatlngt 'iil tasliifsa ' confidential, lul ' Dougrar.- .. X 44 MONF.1 "'lottned on'tlahos, Iry, ircrrws, cow, eto. C. nth. "'. -a furniture, 1e F. Reed, S10 B. . X tW A. MetBr Jk Co. ' ". New Location of Wholesale Bakery. C16 Mynster Street, Coancll Blutt. la. Home-mad Bread a specialty,'.' Visitor Welcome. FL'RNlTt "RE,; live DurT'Ot'Oit Loan slock,' salary loans, Co., room 8, Barker ... A JgteJUATTELS; 'Fiilary rnd Jewelry ' loan. ey"Lo4rf Co.'."lo4 Farnam Bt. X-Sto CHATTEt." and' salary loans. '.Credir'itro.rii Paxmti l)!ock . . Phoenix X-847 ErlWitli Us On.-antt of oup retrolar excursions t. wliere you citn buy fine farm and ranch lundw t I.I to ' per -eere. an- rnsy term. The T; P. It. il is -cloning'-but It lands In Western Nebraska., Kansas, Colo rado and Wyoming. ""For(1nrormatlon regarding lands ana excursion rates apply , Law ' aciKxcy u. p. ri. "n Ucpl. -B, S18 . 16lh btreet . . : OMAHA, v . Our highest ambition is, when we- frame a picture for' you. to do it right and pleas our customers. Perhaps you have a picture that needs framing. Bring- It to our store I and let us ee what we can frame It for. We'll do It as reasonable a It possibly can he Oone. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass Company, Mcrrlam block, If you want the best lights to be had buy your burners and mantle at W. A. Maurer's. Lindsay burners complete, 75c. Picture for wedding gift, ander. 333 Broadwuy. . - .- C. E. Alez- GOVERNMENT NOTICES i Il'ROTOBALS FXJK FIVE BKll'K Bl iLD lnas. lVa.ler and Sewer Byntem iHpait lneiit of the Interior, Ottteo of Indian Af Xiri Waahtngton, I). C, Nov. U, lHuti. -toealed proposals, plainly marked on 4t i outwdu , of- tlie ' envelope. "Pro- ottal lur Buildings, t etc., Bismarck, U-.i ana Hiiarestiea to me com missioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton,. U.C, will-be. received at the' Indian ottice until two o'clock p. m.; of L)eceinier ti, IMS, tor furnishing atul delivering the n.p.Burtf nitwrml. u rwl lulkfkr rwi ill In construct and compluie a dormitory and 1 employe' quarters, both . of brick, with ;vernnient Ownership In Germany, Although the attendance was somewhat limited, nn-Interesting meeting of the mem bership 'of o the. tommerclal club Was held Inst night. An entertaining feature, of the sesslsn waa a talk by E. A. Kretchraer of the "Kietchmer Manufactuing Company on th government owncrahlp of railroad- In Germany. Mr. Ki etchmer showed how 'the government had improved the transporta. tion facilities of Germany, a well as the telephone und telegraph. He showed how under government operation fares ' and freight rates had been reduced to a mini mum and the service Improved In every way. As one Instance of the cheap freight rates In Germany he cited- that he- could ship a small package consigned to a point in New 'York state clear through to Ger many, have It rhlpped to tho place In New York, pay (he Import duty and yet save 00 cents on the rate from Council Bluffs to the point In New- York, which Would have been 12. WV There being a quorum present for the first monthly meeting In three months, the executive committee was re-elecled to serve until ilarch. These comprise the executive committee: F. R. Davis, chair man; H. II. Van Brunt, H. A. Qulnn, H. W. Binder and Emmet. Tlnley. . CUMMINS HOLDS OWN WITH THE TICKET Candidate on Whlrh Opposition Make tronet Flaht Are Safely Landed Vote on Governor la Detail. Official return show that the republican Won another sweeping victory in Potta wattamie county, electing every candi date on the legislative and county tickets, j j ne returns were exceedingly slow in coming In and It was not until the nfter noon that definite figures were obtainable, although early In the morning .there ap peared to be little doubt about the elec tion of the entire republican county ticket. The city precincts were slow' in figuring the count and In the First pre cinct Vf the Second ward the count was not completed until 9 o'clock laat night. The majorities of the republican can didates on the county ticket were far In excess of what the most ardent of their supporters had anticipated. As in 1901, County Attorney Hess appears to have headed the ticket with not far from 1,609 majority over Roscoe Barton, the demo cratic nominee. In 1904 Mr. Hess' ma jority over Ware wa 2,155. Janief Mitchell's majority over Goodwin Is over 1. 000, and Sheriff Canning Is elected by close on 1.000 over- Jensen. The demo crats had backed their hopes principally on electing Goodwin and Jensen, H. V. Battey, for clerk of the district court, has about L5O0 majority over Le Feber. Cnmmlna Carrie County. Governor Cummins carried the county with about the same vote as he did in 1903. Botli of the republican candidates for representative are elected, although Heniy C. Brandes. against whom a strong fight was made In .his 9W11 party, wins by only about 250. All of the republican candi dates for the Board of Supervisors are elected by- afe majorities. Incomplete returns from the Ninth con gressional district last evening indicate that Congressman Walter I. Smith will have a majority of about 7.000 over Camp bell, the democratic nominee. Mr. mitn ran ahead of the ticket In each county In the district. Adair county gave Cum mins 1,51 and ' Porter 1.350, while Congressman Smith received 1,780 and Campbell 905. Hi Montgomery county Smith received 2.247 as against 742 for Campbell. Returns from Cass county show a majority of 700 for Smith. S. B. Snyder, the republican candidate for Judge of the superior court. Is elected by a large majority over H. O. Ouren, the democratic candidate. Indications are that J. K. Cooper anl H. A. Green, the democratic candidates for Justices of the' peace, have .been elected over Ovlde, Vten and Deuel, the republican nominees. The, vote lu the city was larger than in 1903. The following summary shows the vote for governor In the county and city, to gether, with that of 1903,: Grove M 3J ; 112 Hardin ..a 1 K 7 i Msiel Dell KS n 1"2 J nines 91 S4 i 35 Kane (outside).. 11, W. Is." 15 Keg Creek M :!7 ' M Knox K7 :i2 179 2- Iavton 1 , J -5 K-3 1o9 Lewi'..,'., lul , 'i' t"9 - '77 Lincoln '.. '-! ' :M M Macedonia 9 74 99 71 Mlnden 1' Hi lis 111 Neola l.'.J 137 3W Norwalk 11 114 U'" 91 Plpsant ...... Mr 74 B2 71 Rockford i 95 . 75 W Silver Creek 9' 32 s :U Valley 99 12: 9:1 LI Washington 4 44 o 45 Waveland 2 4 5 45 Wright H4 :'t v; 21 York 41 55 4 55 COUNCIL BLVFF8. First Ward 1-lrst Pre 170 ::1 Ita 2lfi Becond Pre 249 199 ;71 178 Beeond Ward First Pre 2 17t! 'JKS 174 Becond' Pre 113 Kl Third Ward First Pre D4S 147. 24') 157 Second Pre 15 SI 1 UJ Fourth Ward First Pre 228 . 78 , :'- 78 I Perond Pre 1 Il 131 113 Fifth Ward nrst Pre 299 17 3i K9 Second Pre 1S4 127 1K1 131 Bixth Ward First Pre 3t a9 31 lvs Second Pre 7 21 9 21 Tolnl B.OM , 3,9f.9 5.1'.'5 4,018 Majorities 1.135 l,1i7 association, and all merehint who may desire to attend, explaining the new stnte pure food law and Its requirement. In explanation of his mission. Mr. Tate said the commission did not desire to en force the new law by prosecution of Its violators until the retail dealers hnd time to become acquainted with Its requirements. "There Is not a grocer or dealer In food stuffs but who Is violating the new law. This violation Is not willful, but merely through Ignorance of the requirements of the law as enacted by the reicnt state lepls l.itnre. My mission here Is to advise the dewier as to what they mtft do and what they must not do In order to avoid prosecu tion," said Inspector Tate. Paradise l,nmp. Best selling coal mined. Both 'phones 1H2. Bridensteln Smith, 14th Ave. and 6th St. MALONEY CIGAR CO.. 0 PEARL ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA., DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR AND LITTLE- BOBBIE, OLD TIMES AND ERRIS 5c CIGARS. CUMMINS WITH MS TICKET Dpit Warm Firitt Qovcnor Geti IftBJ VoUi AiKaoiites. M EXECUTIVE TALKS OF THE CAMPAIGN Expresses Surprise- at Apr" rent Ktrenatk of III Opponents n4 la Oratlllea at Renault of Contest. ' hsllot. Insuring the re-eleitipn of V. Dolliver to the l"nltel States cer.aln. I'ndeistand that Hafer Is nitviiys Itieies Itig In all of the deport men ts except the rrli-c d.-partment. i'nlleae lreslrlency for town 9tnn. FARGO, N. P.. Nov. 7 -Rev. 17. M. Mt tum, I). D., of Orlnnell. la., has been elected president of the I'utRo. C"iit!'cua tlonal college. He will lx gin his duties here January L . 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 BB PLEASED TO SHOW YOU AND POINT OUT ITS GOOD QUALITIES. SOLE AGENTS. PETER SEN AND SCHOENING CO., HARD WARE AND FURNITURE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. A beautiful diamond nng- worth 45 win be given to the lady receiving the largest tiumber of votes. One vote given with every cent's worth of candy purchased at our store. Purity Csndy Kitchen, 54 West Broadway. For Imported wines and liquors, and Bud welser beer, go to L. Rosenfeld wholesale liquor dealer. 519 South Main street. plumbing, ,uuiiu .neat ana electric ngnt: a -'ttuiulry . .and. harp, both of -brick, with plumbing- and. ejoctrlc lights brick ware- J houe with duyiUiu. light, una a waler and , "'cr system, all at Bismarck Indian ny School, N. .!., in strict accordance wilh the plans, spucillcalioiut and. , instructions ta Ulddvra,. Which, may be sxaminyd at this otllce, the office of the Improvement Bulle tin, Mlnpeapolis, Minn.; ihe Amertcjin Con tractor, t'lileugo, ill.; tlie Tribune, Bis jnarck, N. 1. ; the Forum, Fargo, N. D.j The. Bee, Omaha, Nebraska; Hie Globe liemocrat. St. LoUia. Wo.; the BullUeia' and itraders' Kxchunsvs, Onmha, Neij., ' Mll wauKr'v S i?-.. I'uui, Xtiiuo., Tviiuutpw lls,Mlnh! . tlie t.'. B Indian warcliouBs at ('"Liii.'isx'o, Vt. 1-oiiia, Omaha' and New York, aiifl the ' ptistniaster at Bismarck, N. L). For fuithwlnforinatlon'n'iiplicutlon' should be nuu 0 tliia i.UUe. C. V, LARllABEU, Acting Cominissioiier. ' ' N 8-10-13-l5-17-:,0-22-24-27 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER' 8. OFFICE .Onfaliit, N. biaMku. October 10, Scaled proposals, rtn 'triplicate, be received li-re and by quartermasters' at the posts named heroin." Until lo a. m., central ttan lj.rU Ome. Novemlier l'J, J9i1, for furnish fi g shelled corn during the fiscal year end ing June S'V i:m7, at Omaha SI M-. depot. Forts crook, Omaha, and Robinson, Ne bruhka; Jeftvison B-irracks. Missouri. Fort Lt'avenworth and Riley. Kansas; Forts D. A. RusKell. Markunziu and Washakie, Wyon lng: ' Fort lies Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meude, Buulir Dakotai Proiiual for delivery at other places will be enter tained. U. S. lemrves right to reject or cipt 'anV or all uropials or anv uart thereof. Informutioii fuinlfhd en appftca tlon here, or to quartermasters at the sta tion iianifd. Envelopes conlalnlna urooo- uin sliould b murked "Proposals lor Corn," and tidteed lo Major M. Uray Zallnskl, C. A). M. . ' - Oril0-n-l-'-l3Nov- Npeflal 8al . Ponton fern and Jardiniere. A nice fern, including a jardiniere, only 65 cents, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. J. F. Wilcox. The famous Acorn stovi nothing In the market like it for heat, economy, durability and neatness. We make the roost reason able price on stoves. in the city, considering the quality. We handle a large stock pf car pets, linoleum and oilcloth. D. W. Kaller. 103 South Main street. Belknap Biomer Carson Center Crescent Garner, lat Prec 2d precinct .... Grove Hardin Hasd Dell James ..'. Kane toutslde) . Keg Creek Knox Layton Lewis Lincoln Macedonia .' Minden Neola Norwalk Pleasant Rockford Sllver'Creek .... Valley Washington .... Waveland ....... Wright York .lxo Cum- flul- .. miiis livan. :'tu . ,..19116, Cum-. . niins. Porter. 82 153 97 aK HtV 29 1"5 71 97 92' 14 67 . na 82 52 104 mi 1H3 123 10 94 82 153 70 83 Ml 38 83 82 88 35 58 64 4b 7 60. 2S2 179 si K7 97 VJO 193 8H lit 99 40 98 59 42 28 02 COUNCIL BLUFFS. First Ward 1st precinct W7 2d precinct 219 Second Ward Int precinct ..... 219 2d precinct 210 Third Ward . 1st precinct 236 2d precinct 138 Fourth Ward 1st. precinct 181 2d precinct ....... 119 Fifth Ward - 1st precinct 278 2d precinct 146 Sixth. Ward 1st precinct ..... 240 2d precinct. ...... -5 . That, old frame. Is. beginning to look shabby. Let us put on a new one.' We can frame It right. Just to suit you and up-to-date. Borwlck. 211 South Main. Some line bargains in second-hand pianos at the Bouricius Piano House, 235 Broad way, Oouncll Bluffs, where the organ stands upon the building. 213 152 ! llu lS'l 8a 86 1(10 ia 103 150 . 13 3,832 228 99 9K 98 43 ,109 Si - ft; " 91 73 89 21 54 2"9 175 115 41 ' 8; 128 171 131 59 75 94 109 A! 67 211 276 274 251 , 260 198 2I9 115 319' 180 3S . 12 119 74 120 33 99 86 22 58 69 71 34 10 45 18fl 12 78 62 84 1 211 91) 68 85 34 .1.4 41 56 31 53 lid 173 166 114 146 91 90 iii9 172 210 19 3.915 OTHTA1K RAISER FOIl HKtMON -. i f -CampUrr Held In Ttu,HI1 by the . Veteran. The eajiip nn-at the Dodge Light Guard armory and the qunrters.of. the local en campment of the-. Union- Veteran legion In Danish . hall last, night,, which -were pre liminary to. the-reunion of. the Society of the Army of thp Tennessee i which opens today, were well attended -by the veterans of this -city and thir- families, as well as by the citizens generally. , ' At the Dodfre Light Guard armory the members of fie Council Bluffs chapter. Daughters of the, American Revolution had the refreshments, consisting of army ra tions. In charge. Short, addresses were made, by Hon. Charles M-. Harl, Mrs. John A. Logan, who was .tendered a, .most en thusiastic, reception, and General Dodge. Miss Blanch Scott assisted on the pro gram with vocal selections..) t . .. ; From the? Dodge .Light 4;uard . armory Mrs. Logan, General podge and Hon. T. C. Richmond of - Madison, . Wis,, brother of Major G. 1L- Richmond, .went to the rampftre at Danish hall, where they were tendered .a rousing greeting- Prioy to the arrival of this distinguished" party ad dresses were made by Rev-Gj V- Snyder, chaplain of the encampppfjni, .and Con gressman Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Stough entertained the audience by sing ing a riumbe'r of old,- faiTJbir' 'ynif songs. General Dodge, Mrs. Logan and Mr. Rich mond, made short talks. ,-,1.1 .of Among the early arrivals yesterday for the reunion were Mrs. John" A. Logan snd daughter, Mrs. ". W. F. .fucker, who are guests at the home of Gonerfcl Dodge; Cap tain M. E. Spoor and daughter. Mrs. Mary Spoor Latey from St. Louis. They will be guests of friends In Oma,ha during the, re tyilon. Captain Spoor was a former resi dent of Council Bluffs and was in command of "Dodge's Battery" whsrt ,it was orga nised. Colonel Cornelius -Cadle, secretary of the society, arrived In the morning, from Cincinnati and at once opened his head quarters at the Grand -liotel. ..Colonel Cadle Is also chairman of ' the Shiloh Na- RF.TIRNS FROM W EXTERN IOWA Republican Generally Hold Their Osa la l,ocal Contests. .. IXJGAN. I-. Nov. 7. (Special.) At yes terday's election the full republican county tl-ket was elected In Harrison county, the returns not being in till this morning. Those elected are ss follows: Auditor, O. W. Atkins of Persia; treasurer, E. F. Og den of Mondamln; clerk of the district court, A. W. Blackburn of Logan: re corder, H. B. Owens of Allen; sheriff, O. O. Rock of Little Sioux; superintendent of schools, D. K. Brainard of Magnolia; county, attorney, T. C. Smith, of Ixgan; surveyor, Frank W. Kennedy of Logan; coroner, T. J. Hennessey of Missouri Val ley; supervisor. Jonathan Holeton of Woodbine, A. B. Hosbrook of Missouri Val ley and Thomas Chatburn of Magnolia; representative, George A. Kellogg of Mis souri Valley. The fight wa very close In several Instances and It Is conceded that Porter, the democratic candidate for gov ii.rnor, has carried the county. . . ONAWA, Ia Nov. 7. (Special Telegram.) Complete official returns show that Porter carried Monona county by 128 majority; Hubbard, for congress, 94 majority over Dickson; W. C. Whiting, for senator. 502 majority, and Is elected In the district by about 100; Cassady, representative, 395 ma jority.. Republicans elected entire county ticket except sheriff. supervlior and re corder. Ed Dawllngs, democratic candidate for sheriff, has 965 majority.' GLEN WOOD, la., Nov. 7. (Special.) The vote In Mtlls county was no large and the count difficult. Cummins and Porter for governor will about run with their tickets. The candidates for the "new" and "old" board of supervisors are close, the new board appearing to have 75 majority In the county. E.. Starbuck of Glenwood certainly Is elected over his opponent. A. E. Cook of Malvern. The count In this. (fHenwood) pre clnct will not be completed for ten or twelve hours. ATLANTIC, la., Nov. 7. (Special.) Returns complete from Cass county on governor give Cummins, 2,069; Porter, 1,678; Coffin. 50. Nineteen out of twenty pre cincts give Smith for congress, 2,215; Camp bell, 1,224; Macomber' (pro.), 49. County complete gives Bruce for senator, 2,084; Emeret, 1,664. On representative, nineteen out of twenty precincts give Meredith, 2,462; Blakesley (ind ). 552; Elliott (pro.), 19. This is as full on county as will be known until Monday when the official count is niade. The prohibition vote Is not all reported. The entire republican county ticket Is elected. (From a Siaff Correspondent ) PES MOINES. Nov. 7. (Spe. Ial -lt Is getieinlly conceded this evening Hint Gov ernor Cummins Is re-elected. It will prob ably be a day or two before the final re turns are In so that the actual pluralities are known, but considerable more than half of the counties give Cummin a plu rality of over 12.0K) and there are many of the strongest republican and' Cummins counties yet to be beard from. An Inter esting fact concerning the election Is that Cummins is not running behind the ticket a great deal, due no doubt to the circle being off the ballot and causing Voters to mark the first square only, and due fur- ther to democratlo votes for Cummin. The pluralities are. greatly reduced over those of 1903. when Cummins led over Sul livan by 79.000, and returns thu far indi cate that the total vote will be fully up to thai of 1903. Governor Cummin tonight gave out the following statement: "I believe I have been elected by a plurality of substantially 2fl,0ft). Dissension among those republicans opposed to my nomination have been much greater than I thought It would be and the power tf the railroad bureau more effective than I hoped It would be. Taking Into ac count nil the forces that -have actively elded the democrats In the campaign. I am deeply gratified with the outcome. " rinralltle hy t nnatle. The plurality return by counties for the countle named out of the ninety-nino counties of the state are as follows: Cummins' Porter s Cummin Shy In Mantaoaier rt RED OAK. la,, Nov. 7. (Special Tele gram. CUmnilnua will enrty Montgomery j county by about fino, showing a loss of 5"0. One precinct to near from. Plurality, County. Appanoose Benton Black Hawk Boone Bremer Carroll Cass Cerro Gordo Cedar Clarke Clay Clinton Crawford Davis De Moines Dickinson Dubuque 1.2U0 m l,(is 500 Plurality 1.800 :i"0 760 113 Fayette Floyd Franklin ........ Hamilton Hardin Harrison Henry Humboldt Ida Jefferson Polk Pottawattamie Ringgold Sac .: Scott Sioux Taylor Wappello ...... Warren Washington Webster Winnebago . Winneshiek Woodbury .. Worth 900 20(1 l.oco 1,514 1,650 91.1 150 t'Jin l.fo 584 l.n) 6ort 697 loO "so l.tmo 1.20O fB5 Loio 4i0 8ii0 1.100 834 1,000 50 50J 6i0 200 4U) ' You - get the lowest price, easiest terms and best guarantee on your piano when purchased at A. Hospe Co., 26 South Main St., Council-Bluffs. - Combination gas and electric chandeliers apd the celebrated Welsbach incaitdtscent gas . burners. Why not see us before you buy. We can certainly please you on price and quality of goods. Stephan Bros., 529 West Broadway. Bee Stephen Bros. Inverted burners. 63 for the latest and best West Broadway. Work of District Court. After convening the October term of dis trict court. Impaneling the grand Jury and making an assignment of cases Judge Green tlonal military park commission under the (yesterday resumed the hearing In the Smith The county ....6.159 3,832 B..1X4 . Cummins maj.l.d-'i The, following shows the vote on treas urer and alirijS, tho til"b offices for which the democrats made tlie biggest fight: Treaaurer-r Bherlff . Mitch- Good- Can- Belknap Boomer .i Caraon , Center Crescent Garner First Kecoad ell. win. nlng. Jensen 222 12 211 120 .90 . 71 78 91 141 144 Mi 96 33-91 38 41 110 64 78 , H4 79 130 73 1 28 30 ; 26 ' 35 , Every YcrwB. """SUM M UMuld ka.'W DM ten- TJ t.ru, j, ' , Itvamd Ji. ri ... be-rfr - '-w w- Jiw i uli.vnlei NrH. V p !Ta7 CLARK & CO,, CHATTEL LOANS! Our business was established nearly 20 years ago (188S). We loan on homes, rattle, houwtwld furniture and other chattels. Our reputation and tlis bualnea we enjoy 1 the result of fair and liberal treat ment of our patrons during thrn : years. Our rate are u-'-'mly lower than other offices. Our loans are made In our own name and rvr aold or neg tU el. Rainembr our new ottice are ip-cite slue ot-the hall from old tifllct, are conveniently arranged with private consulting room. We wish to warn the publlo that we have no connection with th firm doing business under the name ot the Clark Mortgage Co., now occupying our old office. It Is a compliment we appre ciate giving our name to their business, but It 1 confusing to th public. . Our 'Phone la 217 Don't confuse; It with the Tel. of dark Mtg. Co. VOll. MAIN AMI BROADWAY. OY Kit AMERICAN KJCPREtS OFFICE. War department, He ha been secretary of the society since the death of Colonel Dayton In 1891. Captain T. N. Stevens of Stanton. Mich.. Aice president ; of ' the so ciety, was another early arrival, as was Major William C. Ware of St. Louis. Cap tain Soper and wife of Emmetsburg, la., arrived in the afternoon. Captain Soper has arranged for a reunion of the Twelfth Iowa cavalry during (he meeting and has engaged headquarters Jn.'tn Grand hotel annex. General G. F. MeGlnnls, frgrn Indian apolis arrived In the morning and Is the guest of H. H. - Field on Peart avenue. General McGlnnis.ls a veteran of the Mex ican war. j . .., Lieutenant James M. Little bf Fort Crook I acting as aide to General p. !.. Dodge during the reunion and has .'with him Musicians Baker and Judlsky 'from the fort, who are serving as bugler. Thia is the order of exercises for to day: .'-.'-. 9:45 a. ni. "Assembly", by the trumpet er. Wald. M.-Fadden'. drunk crop fol lowing. The Society of Hi Army of the Tennessee will march from th Grand hotel to the auditorium of the Elks' ub house for the busJneas meeting, oummencltig at It) o'clock a. m. t to 4 o'clock p. m. Reception at the Grand hotel. At thia reception the nnr-ietv will receive all old-officer and Soldiers of the civil war 7 o'clock p. m. "Assembly" ' by the trumpeters. The society with Its guests will march with the band and trumpeters from the Grand hotel to the New theater, where the publlo meeting will he held. Boalaer, , THE COAL THAT TAKES THE PLAC5 OF ROCK SPR1NOS. SOLD ONLY BY THE COUNCIL BLUFFS COAL AND ICE COMPANY. PHONES 71 divorce sujt, which had been continued over from the last term. These comprise the grand Jury for this term: Warren Hough, foreman; Ellda Par ish, Henry Wllklns, W. R. Renting. George Olsen. G. W. WhlltlHnd, Julius Stuhr. Miss Colburn .was appointed clerk. Christie Kenear wa appointed temporary guardian of his father, Isaac Kenear, for the purpose of bringing proceedings to rein, state a suit In district court, the elder Ke near being 73 years of age and not able to attend to business matters. This first "assignment of equity cases was made. Thursday, November 8 Saltxmao against Lisbon Mutual Insurance ' Comnany. Friday, November 9 Shlllaber against Crane e4 al.; Squires, trustee, against Crane et al.; Bergen against Bergen; BcnJam'n- Fehr Real Estate Company against Shaw et Al.; Hooker against Hooker; Toller Com pany against Phillips et al. i Saturday, November 10 Squire saalnst Fvernham et al.; Richards against Butler t aL . Desnoprat Beat Speaker. Tinturnn front Dallas county show that a democrat has beep elected to the legis lature In the place of Speaker Clarke. The mat elected Is P. H. O'Connor, mayor of Perry. His election Is believed to have re sulted from the Cummins men scratching Fox, the '.republican nominee whom they suspected of being a standpatter. Speaker Clarke was a progressive and a Cummins man. In spite of the fact that It became known before election day that Mrs. Jennie Huegle, the republican candidate for county superintendent of schools,' ' had fulled to pass the examination and could not qualify for the position, the returns Indicate that' she Is elected to the position by a plurality of 2,900, while most of the rest of the ticket got 4,000 and 6,000. Cum mins' plurality In Polk county Is but 2,800, Mr.' Huegle, falling to qualify, the present county superintendent will hold over If he chooses to. If. he refuses the supervisors will fill the vacancy by appointment. The returns indicate that the democrats have made gains In both the house and senate. In Jefferson the democrats elected the representative and five county officers and the standpatters to a man knifed Cum mln. In Davis county John DeMar, th demof Mtlo candidate for congress, carried the county by 700 plurality. In Jackson county, a republican, Dunne, was elected to the legislature In spite of expectations, In Adams county, seventeen precincts gave Van Houten, the republican candidate for the legislature, alead of but ten votes and the chances are he is defeated. In Wsp, pelle county, Senator Harper, the repub lican- Incumbent, -was -running behind the democratic candidate Moen. In Ida county report were of the election jf the entire county democratic ticket. Including rep resentative. In Montgomery county where the democrats and Cummins' .men made hard fight for- the defeat of Represents tive Jonas In support of J..W. Cook, early reports a ere that Jones was re-elected.- The rrpvblicuiis will have a majority I the legislature of at least fifty on joint S)DdPG See the Beckwith Round Oak Wfofe you buy. They last for thirty years. Nons genuine without the name on the legs, Bwaine & Mauer, 336-331 Broadway. "t I ti i,p , ,ii,xuui,.i7 the J ' . 7 i . . T I 1)K H-. r.pt too V'X M- I - 'h.r. I'.u Mhrt Mamp for i. f i ,iinif4 nhI-mm, It r4 " t'llt iriOuil fttui .'irp-H:-,' s iu. C7f m f iimw '-u-. m. rex. . it f ' a. saasr.. lis tukK ' " . . sot mm a "j U&KMAM. j" McCONNsaJ. uKUQ . Mia ana oodae 8ta ' " ;i M liKB-L-iLUN DRUO CO.. ' ' . SL Cor IU) aa raroaoB baa, Biismcss ; oooster: In Try the1 W.nt id Tnaiiig of Tb baa. -TV mi ' Vis"" : NONE Tk i iT i !ti k made lrfif 1- I j H ill -I -f NONE BETTER KNOWN Just the Best fur Coats Made That's Jill Aik ttw be dealer you kaow. h woa'l show you , , writ to u aad will Uiracl yoa to oa who will McKit)LiftDriscoll&pofS?y. Fur Manufacturer SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA Tramp set Fire to Cars.' Fire -of unknown origin, but supucieed to have been started by trairs, in a string of freight cars oil the P.ock ' Island tracks at Eleventh avenue, late Tuesday night, did considerable damage. - Two cars, one loaded with windmill and tt.e other with boilers, were, completely destroyed. The j contents of a large furniture car was con siderably damaged, but saved from destruc- ; Ion by the fire department getting the chemical engine In operation on It. Eight ! empty, cars were more or less badly 1 Scorched. Th r-jn ut first .nr. h.,.A.j .v. ! reach of the firemen and a switch engine had to be called-Ihte-requisition,' lo move the biasing cars that water could b; played on them. - - No womio'i htppf net can be completa without children ; it it her nature to 1ot and want them '2-"r much o a , it ii to lore the beautiful and pure. The critical ordeal through which th expectant mother must pM, however, it to fraught with dread, pain, Buffering and danger, that the very thought of 'it fill her with apprehension and horror. Then it no neceitity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerout. The use of Mother' Friend to preparet tho system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This trreat and wonderful "rf- . hat carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. Mil tor irw aoos MB laming informant tm rnojess vm w an ipoianl atoutcrs. TKs BradHtla Rsgstster Ca. Atlaata. HARCOAL KILLS, BAD BREATH Bud Odor of Indifn-sUon," Snioktug, Drinking or Kating Cau Uo Instantly StolnK-U. AMPtB TACIAOl MAXI.'ED rC. Other peuplu notice . your bad- brealh where you would not notice It at all, lL Is nauseating to other people to stand be fore the n while you are talking, give them a whiff, or two ot your bad breath. It usually comes from food ferim-Dtlng on ' your stomach. Sometimes you have ' Ii in tlie .morning that awful sour, bil ious, bad breath. You can s'.op that al once oy swallowing one or two aiuait Charcoal Lozenges, the most poweilul gas .and. odor aokorbcrs ever prepared. Bcmelliues your meals will reveal them selves In your breath to those who talk rlth you. "You've had onions," or You've been eating cabbage," aud all fit sudden yoj belch In the face of your friend. Charcoal Is a wonderful absorber of odorj, as every one knows. That ia why Btuart'a Charcoal Losenge are s quick to stop ail gases kjid ouui or odor ous foods, or gas from indigestion. Don't use biealli perfume. They never conceal the odor, and never absorb the gas that : causes the : odor, Besides, the Very fact of using them reveals the reason for their use. Stuart's Charcoal Lozengca in the first piace Slop (or good all sour brash and bel-ehlng of gaa, and make your breath pure, fresh and sweet, just after you ve eattu. iiicn no one win turn hi face away from you when you breathe or talk; your brealh will be pure and fresh, and besides your food .will tuate so much better to you at your next u,.nl Just try It. .. . Charcoal does other wonderful . things. too. It carries away from your stomach and. int sllnes. all the impurities there massed together and . which causes th bad breath. Charcoal la a purifier as well a an absorber. Charcoal Is now by far the best, most easy and mild laxative Known. A whole boxful will do no harm; In fact, the more you take the better. Stuart's Charcoal Lotsengee are made' of Pure willow char coal and mixed with just a faint flavor of honey to make lliera. pslalahiu for you. but not too sweet, lou Just chew them like candy. They are absolutely harmless. Get a new, pure, sweet breath, frrshen your stomacn. tor your next meal, and keep the Intestines in good working order. These two things ar the aecret of good health and long life. You can get all the charcoal necessary to uo these wonderful but "Imply thing by Setting Stuart. Charcoal Lozenges. We want you to test these little wonder worker yourself before you buy them. -So send us your full name and address for a free sample of Sturat' Charcoal Lozenges. Then after you have tried the sample, and been con vinced, go to your druggist and ge.t a 26o box of them. You'll ftel batter all over. more comfortable, and "cleaner" Inside. Bend us your name snd address today and we will at' once send you by mall a sample package, free,. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 60 Stuart BIdg., Marshall Mich. w ffudA& y&frUruC ar r UuU, SW -er awVie'-' V AfT tar (got, tout s0 frJ. r II. . I I I I 1 I S lit 1 I W I I If VJLI I k i.J tJl Jj j f.C J man &U-DtIE CENTRAL " FLOUR-IMJ. Evry a.-k warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Bqth phone 24. . Ksnlalalaa- Para rood Us. J. C. Tate, an inspector for the ttre fond and Dairy commission, is in the i-lt'y, and tonlj-'ht at the foniiiwi.il t lull loums n ill addreM the Retail Groeeis" and' Lutchers' 4V, II MM I 1 4 I " - . il y I II ur i -'ill WW- J 5endforbooUet, lanphcr Furx are sold by the leading dealer In every town UXPKLR, mm t C3i, II PauIiU Dr. Etts Says: p Are you subject to colds? Do you want to be cured In one day without physic or qulDine?. Do you want Immediate relief for cough ing, hoarseness or sore throat, both pleasant and harmless? Ask the man for "Tonsettew." Sold and guaranteed at any of the following stores: Krhaefer's Cat Price Drug Stores, Cor. 16th and Chicago Sts., Oaiaha: N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts., South Omaha; Cor. 5th and Main Sts., Council Bluffs, la. If. 8. King, 24th and Farnam Sts. Ik-ll Drug Co., 1218 Farnam St. J. II. Merchant, Cor. 16th and Howard Sts. H. A. IW-rauek, Cor. 16th and William .Sts. ('has. II. Hprajfue, Benson. John Hoist, 024 N. 16th St. Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 4 0th and Cuming Sis Crven's Pharmacy, Cor. Park Ave. and Pacific IjlVERY drop of water - uved In brewlnir Storx Deer Is drawn from our Artesian well (1.400 feet deep). This water Is Ideal for brew ing purposes, being pure and sparkling, and pos sessing In itself health giving properties. The absolute purity of our water supply is cne es sential feature In add ing to fetors . Doer a sparkling clearness and healthful quality, that is round only in our beer. I yAsk for Storz Beer down town. Order a caseforyQurhome toaay.i fetors Brewing' Co., OniuUa . , B2 1 UM' GfiAW ))tiTnt!iij)i)jl)t) When You Write to Advertisers remember It takes only an extra stroks at two of ibe pen to in. ml, ,n tbe lcl yyu saw Utuif 4 in lit baa . It