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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVKMBKIl V. 1D067
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PATENTS.
V: J. LA18')N CO., pafnt Uwjrr.
I atcni book fie. Bee, B'.Cg., Uiaiha, Nb.
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;UAF.rK MAI 11INF? WORKS - PUMU
procured, Invention developed. drawlnK.
uatterne, easting.. mai.hlne work. 4 nil
8. l't,h St. T34
PATENTS procured end wild. 1 fee Nt
Investment Co.. Douglas Blk., l'h ami
Dodire. . 4:-4 D
DANCING
WC)RT1 eonHerlr,g Isn't It. when Mo
rand' Dancing School for adults will sell
yuu a lckt good for 11 lessons ut.tls
reduced prc of, laaies It, gentlemen 16.
which will teach you now to dunce per-
v ecil "I'ormir
Vninnii to help
JT'OUglSS 1041. Fi
f V ? P-' m. '
"ecily. "Former pupils II Ten. Three an-
ip beginners, t an or Tel.
fall terms begins Friday,
MEDICAL
1.R,PR1E, specialist, women"" diseases,
weaknesses, discharges, Irregularities
cured pslnleesly and ssfely. Wlthnell
block, 10th and Harney, Room I, Omaha.
. - -728
KFST rerve bracer for men, "Grav's Nerve
Fori rill'"," $1 box, postpaid. Sherman &
Mrf'onnell PruR Co.. -Omaha. "'it
it'-. 1 1 4
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON Institute,
Doug, lea.
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N.
L. Tel
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rn.- BfwBER.
rv,r. WTO. . ;
ovor . 1500
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Famsm. Tel,
-M544 Nov2
CLAIRVOYANTS
.' . MADAME. BUDPHA,
The trading tntlnilst of Omaha.
Revelations of past n! future described.
Parlors, 111 B. 1Mb. St., Opp. Boston Store.
POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES
FASSfrVY B new WlHard and pool tallies
ar till befit 'money on buy and we sold
much cheaper! rfly payment; catalogue
trrm. Charles Passow & Hon. 21 4.
lUth St.- M7 DS
; WfNES" AND- LIQUORS
SOL ft -HOLIWl'ROMWhlskies, wines and
Itiynrrs far family use. Man oroers given
prompt attention. Send for price- list..
SouttrOmaha, Nob. Opposite Stock Turds.
rz
;iGDf With Us
Ob.'-tn of our regular excursions
to: . where you' nan buy fine farm
and ranch land at 3 to 15 per
acre on, easy terms. The V. P.
R. TC' Is ololn out Its lands In
Western Nebraska, Kansas, Colo
Taffflf snd Wyoming.
For Information regarding lajds
nd excursion rates apply
IjAND.--AGENCY - V. P. R. R.
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' .GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER B OFFICIO
Omah?irN)braska, October 10. 1906. Sealed
. proposals, 'In triplicate, will be received
here slid ty r.qilHrtvrmsteis at the posts
named herein, intil 10 n. m.. central stan
.i.rH time. November 10. 19W. tor furnish-
Ing shelled -corn duiing the flscal year end
x ing June 30. ml, at Oroiiha J. M. depot,
a" Forts Crook," Omaha.' and Robinson, Ne
r" brasks; Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; Forts
V Leaveuworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D.
A. Russell, Mackensle and Washakie,
Fort Mciide. Htiuth Dakota. Proposals for
delivery- at other places will be enter
. tained. U."S. reserves right to reject of
accept "any .or -all proposals or any part
thesvof.-. information' furnished, on applica
tion here, or to quartermasters at the sta-
' tibhs us rued. Envelopes containing propos
als li 0' 1 1.1 be marked "Proposals for Corn,"
. sjid.sddieaAi-4 to,Jliur. JkL Xiray .Zallnskl,
eXrr-:. j T OeU0-?l -l2-WNav-
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Vmon TATIOSJ-TKTH AND MARC Y
l aloa fraolfc
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited ......a l;40 am l:Wpm
Fast- Mall a 4:16 pin a S;10pm
Colo. A Cf. Ei a,4 Upm a:!ain
Callforniii & Ore. Lx. .a 4. to pin a:10pm
Los , Angeloa IJmltd..aai:aO am al0:46 pm
i,.li ai s5rm aliaoptn
Colorado , B);clal . ......a 7:46 am a 7:44am
, North rUue Lnical....a 1:10 am a 4:60 pra
Beatrice Local b i-li pm a l:ot pm
Hlajola Ceatral
Chicago Elxprasa ... :M am a 1:66 pm
Chicago Limited... :O0 pm' a 7:30 am
t htcaao 'A Kortfcwatar
Cedae Rapids Pass..... .a 7:06 am a 1:01 pm
Twin City Expresa a 7;W am ol0:00 pm
T Chicago WllgUt T P
Chicaga 'txl , -..,...ali:j4 am a J 4o pm
Kioux City Local
...bi b0pu tl:tiim
Carroll Local .........
Sioux City Local..,.
Chicago Bxpreaa -..
Fast MalL
Fast i:ill .............
Twin City Limited.
Overland ' limited ..
Chicago Limited ..j,
Norfoik-Bonaateel
Llncoln-Jong Pine..
DeadwOod-LTncoln .
...a 4.3lpm ai:uuam
... b 1.46 pm
...a 6.W em a 7:3uam
L.MiJlliu a I Warn
. . j a S uj pin
...a 1:16 om a 7:06 am
,...al.3Spm al:l6am
,...sll:u0 pm a 11 :16 am
,...a 7:40 am al0:U6 am
,...b 7;4um bl0:36am
....a 1:00 Dm a 6:u pm
Caaper-Shoshoni
....a l oo Dm a 6:u4 pm
Hastinga-Supetlor ,... : pm b 6:u6 pm
t Mc. MUw , at. paai
Chi. and Colo. Spaolat.. 7:66 am a 718am
California and Ore. .&s.a 6:4i pm a i:W pra
oveilana Umlted a 16 pra al:20am
Marlon & Cedr R. Loo.b 1:46 am bU:v0 pm
tuicsks Uraai Woslsra
fci. Paul iIU.ii-i.iUa. 1:30pm T:16pm
bL' Paul Muinaapulia 7:4kam U.Mpm
Chlcagvi,- Limited. 6;4pin twm
thlcaga l-xprese 7:46 am 110 pm
Chloaaa tx press 6 0 pm i:Wpm
tkiesxo,- Hue Is Isiaad I'aelae
SU.8T.
rhicnsn Limited ,...a:r6am a 7:10am
Iowa LacaT a7.(sam a4:j0pis
t'hloago klalV ...i..a 6:16 am a k:4s pm
Iowa, Ixcl h ,..bl2:16pm b:o6pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.) -.a 4 ui pm a 1:46 pin
t'LicskO Uowa, Limited .m pm aU.jg pm
..." . WB.ST:
Rocky Mountain Lim...a 7:20 am - a l:ilara
Colo, aad Cal. Expreaam l:ul pm a 1:66 pm
OkU and Tsxaa 6.x .a 4:40 pm all.u put
LlnColiv antiury ana-'
Belleville ,..., -.. a I 60 pm alO.OO am
a Dally, o uauy xcpi nuuuay.
MUaoarJI PaclBe
u Louis Exprees ...al.DOam at.Mnta
K. C. and bu U tx.....aJl:14 piu a6.uupa
a !,--
St. auI Kxprasa. '. ...'. a l:Npa 'i 1:40 am
bt "Loula Locat tfrufn
Council Bluffs) ...a:15aia al6;Mpm
Bianbeiry lxx-l (from
Cuuncil 'Bluffs) b 1:06 pm bll lOara
Ml'RLIGTOX TA'l-lUN-intB MASON
Darl)at4m
Lhv a .-1 .
Denver ft California..,. 4 jo ,m a I pm
iui-U Hills v. 410 pm a J0p,n
Noi tli west, hpeclal a 4.10 pln a :o3 am
Noiiiiwtsi r,,i .u.ivpni a SO Din
Nebraska Expresa at lOani a 7:40 pm
pm
Nri.iats .........a, .w am
Lincoln X-ci
U.OOHV r'ast Mall.. b:w ptu u: .
a t ut am
Ft. Crook . futtsm tn.D I eo pm bio - am
iilllrvua A Pl.tum th.. 7;U)am a ' Im
leiivr Limit a. a 7 ,0 am
tu-litvue A Pao. Juno... $:30 am a I Ju am
flirvue P-; J-r.c...a I !0 am a i.o p,
i KL sgo eiat. v. 7:26 am a 7 a6 am
I iiicugo r.lM"
.a (:u
a t ,.i
(. hli iiao Fljei ..H.a$:u6pm i l.a (n
I,wa Local a t in am aio.6$ o,n
bi. Louis l.xpras........a 4 46 pm all JO i,.
Kansas City-BU Joe....al0:4i pm a 45 am
K iii.ss City-- Joe... .a la am a 6. 10 pra
kaoe C!iy-t. Joe.. ..a 4:46 pm "
U k-H rCR TA! lO.M-l&th A WEBSTER
I l.l.-aaV- . ", ailaaeaoolle A
iiuiaks-- '
J-eave. Arrive.
" win Otv rengr.b 1 Su im b 6 10 pm
t-U uxClty Passenr...a I 00 pm allr.wam
Kikoa Local b 20 pm b 14 am
.meisua Local. ..,,.u 8.ti am e 6 6 pm
lUxutrl I'scias , .
N-t.pmnka.' Local. ta ' '
--Weeping WHf . 8:6 pm bl 30 pm
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w M!'v. 'b DmIIjt except 8 mitay. t DsMy
ekirpt ft turd;iy. aunday uniy. e La.iy
"mil ktai.JsjBk .
NEWS OF INTEREST -FROM IOWA
COUNCIL
Office, 10 IVurl
PAT CROWE'S TRIAL SET
Lucky Iftu Will Faos at Iowa Jurj ii
December. .'
INDICTtD ON CHARGE OF ROBBERY
Urand Jary irraira Mint with Jala
Ini Arthur 11 la Holding
Ip I rn at Motor
Cars.
The trial of I'at Crowe on the charge of
holding up and robbing the crew of two
motor cars near the east end of the motor
bridge on the night of July 2, IPOS, was
yesterday act by Judge Oreen of the dis
trict court for Thursday, December b.
Crowe was Indicted Jointly with Arthur
Levi of this city by the grand. Jury In Janu
ary of this year.
The retrial of Oorg-e Mnthcson. the
young man charged with shooting: Consslr.bla
Baker a. few years ago. Is set for Mon
day, December J. Matheson, on appeal,
alter being sentenced to eight years In the !
penitentiary, secured a now trial. I
The following assignment of law and !
criminal cases was made yesterday by '
Judge Green:
LAW. j
Monday, November 12 Saltsman aifainst i
Grain 8lilppera Mutual Kirn Insurance As- ,
soclatlon: llafer SKRinst Schleuter.
Tuesday. November 14 State against Mox- '
ley; Kimball atiUnst Cotisigny, county
ttewswer; Kverett, executor, galnst Mil- I
ler.
November 1.1 Katelman BKatnst Water
Company: Ralnholt aHint Torbitt. I
November 1 Carcv Benton sirallltt i
Pilchard; Williams against tJets. 1
November 17 Morse afajnat I'enderK.isf. '
Monday. November 1 Kcrguson against
Milwaukee (special). ' ' I
November ao Anesnouse aantnst tayior
Tli.knl nffnlnRt Ulnnntsr fnimlV
Non-ember 21 Reed agalnct 6alnes (spe
cinli; Jensen Hgalnnt Moxley.
November Zl Price against City (two
cases).
November 23 Turner against -Van Brunt
(special).
V-.. ...... I. r , nAi,.d a Ttndh
"U""1"" " CRIMiNAu"" - I
November 28-8tnte asnlnst Smith: State
agiilnK Kaplan; state against Pi ire; State
against McMullen; State apalnst' Stevenson.
November 27 State ugalnut Sweeney;
State nTHlnt Whltemore; State against
Kolph: State stgalnst HiKRlne. .
November 28 State aKuinst Pentlcrgast
et al: State airalnst Sayers.
December 3 Stato against Matheson (pe
ctiil). .
lecember 6 State aenlnst Crowe et al.
December 10 Lore.n sen sks Inst Motor
t
Company; McKesson against National Cash
l-f.trlMrr t'omnanv.
Di'ccmber 11 Alleshousis nralnst Cook;
Hospe, administrator, axainst Ui-eat Weet-
n.
December 12 Burner against Motor Com
pany (special); Tranors ratioai itanx
Bnlnst nion rransriT i oropany. ,
Decomber !. rarnswoi-tn Hninii -ew
York numbing Company: Keller et Hi
n:iinst Honrd or Park commissioners.
ler-einber 14 Ijorenxen BKalnst Motor
Company: Everett against Motor Company;
.arsen. .administrator, njrainei v iiiiurvna
Sons Manufacturing- (. ompuny.
iH-cemher IS Jensen mainsi Motor Lirai-
punv: rarnett ntainst i-inaer.
Dccemlicr 17 Kvaus-egalnst Rock Island;
Tiu-kWlon asalnst FJlwnrth.
DcceintK-r 1H Killers nKainsi irsen ri ai.
Mrs, Zula L. Jackson of this city was
granted a divorce from Barnard M. Jnck
son on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman
treatment. They were married in. Bt. Jo
seph, Mo:, April 12, 1302. She was given
er former name of Zula u. Meigs, inner
divorces" granted yesterday were: Solo
mon M. Hattery from Flora, Ellen Hattery,
Andrea ChTlsfenscn from 8a rsJt . J. ChHs
tens;n. Etta Carlson from-CharWs J, Cvl-
Oraon C. Carter from Mabel Carter.
Mabel M. Dickson from Henry A. Dick
son. Bertha F. Duncan from Monty Dun
can. '
'Diamond Hlasr Olven wa.
Thlrty-flve-dollar diamond ring given
away to the larty wno receives im
number of votes. ; See It In our window.
One vote given with every cent's worth of
candy purchased. We have a big special
sale of home-made candles at l"c a - id.
Saturday. O. C. Brown, Purity Candy
Kltchon, M0 W. B way.
Swltrhoiam linn -trm Crashed, '
Oliver G. Balrd, a fcwltehman n the em
ploy of- the Rock Island, had hla right arm
so badly crushed while coupling cars In
the local yards Wednesday night that the
attending physicians yesterday morning at
TIIREEFAGTS
For Sick Women
To Consider
FntT. That almoat ererj Operation
ln our hospital performed upon women
becomes ueceasarv throurh neo-leet of ' appearance, and you will need a new suit, , stomach that you couldn't explain, but Germany immediately for trial. He was re
such BvmDtom as backache irreVulal i '.'L" or ove,rooal- P1"cl;ou.,; ordfr- Your ; that mode you grouchy, miserable, out-o'. mended pending the arrival of evidence,
andn M;t.orrl:,aVebunta.h,waUT 'yorr ! -rU and generally sour on everybody aid! wlf. and child were with him at
of the female orrans, pain In the aid.
barnlngr senktion in tha stomach,
bearing- down pains, nervouonea, dia
aineas and aleepleaanesa.
6cco!(D. The medicine that holds
the record for the largest number of
absolute cures of female Hla la Lydia
K. Iinkham'a Veg-etabl Compound.
-1 reffulates, strengthens and cures
diseases of the female organiam a
nothing elte can.. ,
For thirty year itfiaa been helping
women to be strong, curing- backache,
nervousness, . kidney troublea, inflam
mation ot the female org-ana. veak
ncaa and displacements, regelating
the period perfectly and. overcoming
their paina. It hoa,el&o proved itseli
invaluable in preparing women for
childbirth, and the change of life.
Third. Tha great volume of nao
Halted and grateful teatimoniala on file
at the Pin Wham Laboratory at Lynn,
Mass., many of which are from time to
solute evidence of the value of Lydla
E. Pinkham. Vegetable Compound and
aire. Plnkbam'a advice.
Mra.Plnkham'a StandtnttfiMUttoa
to Women. Women suffering from any
form of female weakness are invited to
Eromptly otxninunlcate with Mrs Pink
em, at Lynn, Man. All letters are
received, opened, read and answered
by women only. From symptom given,
your trouble may be located and the
quickest and surest way of recovery
adviaed. Mr. Pinkham ia daughter-in-law
of Lydia t. Pinkham and for
twenty-Are ypars under her direction
and since hw uvceoae aha has been ad
viaingsick women free of charge. Out of
the vaat volume of experience In treat
log female ill Mrs l'iokhaia prolmbly
has the very knowledge that will help
your eabe. Surely, any woman, rich or
poor, is very fooiisk if the does nit take
advantage of this geaeroua oiter of
aaaUtauce.
BLUFFS
St. Tel. 43.
Mercy holtal found It necesnsry to am
putate the member.
Palrd. who resides at 1.M4 Pouth Sixth
street. Is well kitown In local basa ball clr
cles, having played shortstop on the Ideal
Hustlers nlna all of last summer.
Buying clothlh Is Ilka buying: real es
tateyou are often led astray by smooth
talk and outer appearance, peclally in
buying clothing. What yoa want Is sub
stantial, well-built clothing, like our Hart,
fk'htfftiir & Marx suits and overcoats,
$7.50 to ISo.fln. The John Beno Co.
A. Metsaar A Co.
New Location of Wholesale Baksi-y.
Ill Mynster Street. Council Bluffs, la.
Homomada Bread a Specialty.
Visitors Welcome.
Heal Kstate Transfers.
These transfers wera reported t The
Bea November 8 by th Pottawattsmle
County Abstract company of Council
Bluffs:
John H. Miller and wife to Charles
Deltchler. lot 6 and south i' ft. of
lot ft block 9. UiHdlea' subdlv. In
Council Whiffs, w. d 12,800
Thomas Roott and wife to
jonn i,.
Orr, part ew4, swh, i-7-42, west ot
Executor estate "of A. ' Cochran" Vi
llella Mclean, lots 7, 8 snd 9, block
Cochran s sdd. to Council Bluffs,
t f- wViiiima'sAd 'wirs 'iessV
0
fmlth. lot 18. Auditor's suhdiv. of
rwi. sw'i, 26-76-43, except north 5
ft., w. d
Frances II. Cromble to J. L. Kaler,
lots 29 and , block 4, Webster's
First add. to Council Bluffs, w. d....
Baum Iron Co. to Ij. K Krans, lots 6
ajid 7. block 7, Street's add. to Coun
cil Bluffs, o. c. d
Lon Thomas and wife to Llewellyn
400
130
10
Williams, lot 18. Auditor s sulxllv.
nwi, iwU, Sa-,8-4.1, except north 3V
ft., q. c. d
Elmer L. Fehr to Geors-e W. Llpe, lots
1 and 2. block C. Perry's Socond add.
to Council Bluffs, q. c. d
Jessie j. i,ioya una nuennna ic ii. r.
Gould, lots 9 and 10, bHck 27, Kali
road add. to Council Bluffs, w. d
Nine transfers, total
...4,9Si
Tsrker Roasted Perfect
BY T'BINO ONE OF OCR NEW SF.LF-
"ABTER AND Al"
PANS. CALL AT
TO MA TIC ROASTING
OCR STORK AND
SBK THE DEMONSTRATION MONDAY,
THE 12TII. PETERSON A HCHOENING,
I P-TO-DATB FCRN1TCRE, HARDWARE
AND CARPETS.
"Preparedness" should be your "watch
word." owing to the sudden weather
changes.. Blanket time now. Come and see
i the values we are offering at 39c, 75c, $1.00.
1X50, 25.00 and $10.00.
pany.
The John Beno Com-
MINOR METriOX,
Pavls. drugs.
Clark's, sodas.
Stockert sella carpet.
Fine engravings at Leffert'a. .
Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer.
Get those new photos at Schmidt's.
Plumbing and heating. Blxby A Ron.
Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phone H7.
Wood ring Undertaking company. Tel. tit.
DIAMONDB AS AN INVESTMENT.
TALK TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT.
Excelsior Masonic lodge will meet this
evening lor work In the third degree.
Bcwing machines, $26.00 to $W)00. Five dlt-
fervnl makes. S. M. Williamson, 17 So.
Main St
Trotect your face these windy days by
wearing one of our auto veils. Very stylish,
Indeed. The John Bcno Co.
A beautiful, ana ornamental gaa burnqr,
the Welsbach chick lamp, complete, 11.22.
niepnan iiroe., v. ifioaaway.
COAL TEAMS WANTED to haul coal
for Fenlon Wickham Coal ' company
lllaher wages paid. 107 Pearl street.
pay tii par ton for cast Iron; mixed,
$10; stove, $8; rags, lVc per la.; rubber,
J'fcc; opper, 14c per lb. J. VCalelman, 601
Main, both 'phones 650.
WHEN GOING TO BUILD GO TO GEO.
A. HOAGLAND. THE PIONEER LUM
BER -MAN OF COUNCIL, BLUFFS. J34
SOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. 245.
A GOOD STEADY JOB FOR T H hi RIGHT
MEN AT GOOD WAGES. F. A. "SPENCER,
TINNER AND PLUMBER, IM W. B'D
WAY. You can enroll any day or evening at
Western Iowa college. Students are as
sisted to positions. Send for catalogue.
'Phone for Information. Both 'phones.
High grade granite work, from the best
Barre Imported granites, lettering, carvlnt
and tracing. Fine monumental work a
Specialty. Sheeley A Lane. 21) East Broad
way. A marriage license was Issued yesterday
to William H. Wsggener. aged 26, of this
city and Ullian Llnqulst, aged 23, of Mis
souri Valley. They were married by Kev.
Henry De Long at the court house.
Mrs. Anna J. Oungaard, aged 77, died
yesterday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Peter Esbeck. 1X13 South Eleventh
street. Five daughters and two sons in
this country and two daughters In Denmark
survive her.
ine vromsn s auxiliary oi nt. raui s .pis-
copal church will hold Its first meeting of
the season this afternoon at the residence
of 4 ho president, Mrs. T. J. Fo!ey,-on South
Bixin sireei. a iuii anenonnce is acsireo.
as plans for the winter will be mapped
out.
Oermany leads the world In broadcioth
production; the luster on the cloth lasts
It belongs to the quality of the wool. We
have a wider range of colors than ever
for street and evening wear. Prices very
modest $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 to $4.00. The John
Bcno Co.
All too rapidly, perhaps, winter is com-
Ing. In a stiort time we will celebrate the
I downfall of turkey. Time flies and Thanks-
' Kivlng day Is utmut to put In its annual
and will usa you right. For oorrect style,
correct fit. correct goods, see Hicks, 13
Pearl St. . Council Bluffs, Ia.
Emanuel Winters Luster dlfd yesterdny,
C. A. Atkins, and the funeral will be held
from her residence, vat R. Wsshingion ave-
nue. Saturday morning at 10:30 o clock and
hurlal will lx In Walnut Hill cemetery.
Rev. W. B. Clemmer. pastor of the First
Cbrtstlsn church, will conduct the services.
Miss Ellen Wilcox of Iowa City, a nlec
Iflf thn riceAK1 n1 h? Hnilth D Alblni
are here to attend the funeral.
The most satisfactory popular priced un
derwear we know of is "Munslng." I'nlon
suits and separate garments for intn,
women and children. Buy now while the
stocks ar complete. The John Beno Com
pany. Results la Harrlsoa.
. LOGAN, la., Nov. 8. (Special.) Harrison
county upon complete returns (Ives Claude
R. Porter, the democratic nominee for
governor, a majority of 2M, but elects the
entire republican county ticket by maiorltle
1 up to I.OhO. will C. Whitney of Monona
' county (dem.) was elected state senator by
! Sro in the district composed of Harrison,
Crawford and Monona counties.
Young mere-business, college or ochool
who wear our Hart. Schaffner A Marx
clothes get a high mark for looks, as well
as brains. Suits and overcoats, all that
Is proper in style and fabric, $12.30 to l-'o.iO.
The John Beno Company.
oart at l.oaaa.
LOGAN, la.. Nov. 8 (Special. )-At the
Harrison county district court the equity
cose cf L. C. Frown against Harrison
county is on trial today. This is drainage
ditch UtlgatHm. The petit Jury hss not
been drewn vol. The matter of Yeoman
against the Incorporated town of Logdn has
beA-n set for Monday.
Men's khirts made to measure. New line
, ' r-itfrns for selection. Ths John li'no
Com Dany. '
IOWA RETURNS COMPLETE
Onnmiai' flnrality ia fitatt il C?et
Twity-Tw Thsiuaid.
CARRIES SEVEN Of ELEVEN DISTRICTS
Democrats Gain Etaht Members af
Are lll l.arnely la the
Mlaorlt).
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
1K8 MOlNEfl, Nor, l,-(8peclat.)-Prac.-tically
completa returns; glra Cummins a
plurality of 22.4M. The returns are semi
official and the official returns will not
vary from that figure more than 100 or 2n0
either way. The reports show thst Porter
carried the, First. Second. Sixth and FJghth
congressional districts and Cummins car- 1
rled all the re?t. The effect Is to give the
northern part of the state e much greater
representation In the next 'state conven
tion In proportion to the southern part
than It had at the last convention. Aside
from the governorship the results of tha
election shows that the democrats elected
ten of the twenty-two members to the sen-
ate elected thia year, which at the next
session gives them a total membership la
the senate of fourteen, where they had hut
eight at the last session. In the house the
democrats elected thirty-two nernhers out
of a total membership of It. They had
but twenty-two at the last session, giving
them a gain of ten. The republicans will
have seventy-six members In the nexl
house, as compared with seventy-eight the
session before. An increase In the mem-
liershlp of the house permits the democrat
making a gain of ten, 'while the republicans j
lose but two. '
In the senate democrats were elected j
from the following districts: Black Hawk- i
Grundy. Chlekasaw-Floyd, Clinton. Craw- j
ford-Harrlfon-Monona," jRes Moines, Du-
buque, Fremont-Page. Lucas-Wayne, Scott,
Wapello .Of these district Clinton. -Des
Molnee and Dubuque were Yeiiresentcd by
democrats at tha lost session. D. A. Lyons,
the democratic senator from the Howard
Wlnneshlek district, at the last session wat
defeated. . '
In the house democrats wore elected from
the following counties: Adair. Adams,
Allamakee, Bremer. Buchanan. Buena
Vista, Carroll. Cherokee. Chickasaw, Clay
ton. Clinton (2, Crawford. Davis,' Delaware,
Des Moines (1). Dubuque f2), Howard, Iowa,
Jefferson. Johnson, Keokuk. Madison,
Marlon. Plymouth, .Scott, Shelby. Van Btt
ren, Wapello, Wsrrcn and .Washington.
Repabllcaas Malataln Headquarters.
When the republican Mate central com
mltteu Is called together this week or the
first of next to close matters up for the
campaign the propoeiitlon will be presented
of maintaining the' headquarters In this
city permanently. Instead of storing the
furniture till the next campaign. It Is
argued that when tho desks, office furniture
i and other property of the state committee
is stored till the next campaign, as has been
the custom In the post, the letters and
ether material are Inaccessible and, cannot
bo gotten at for reference or for any other
purpose. It -will be urged that the commit
tee rent an Inexpensive room, place all tha
furniture and property of the commit toe
In It and keep up some work during the
Interim between this and the next cam
paign. Discipline for Drake Student.
A niMtlnn. a 'Oia rilUilh,- ....... ..... .... -
D,u. n.,. , ' ..ST:: . V.
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us an Indication that there la trouble In
store for fifty or 100 lWake' students who
hauled A. T. Hlsey. rhW Tama candidate
for governor, through the -streets In a
buggy elactlon day. There Is a rumor about
tho university that a large number of the
ringleaders In the event (, will be suspended
for the remainder f the term. The "af-
...... ...... ... .,,u.,u, x .no j i n inn-, i
fair" conslHted of more than giving the I nlTrrslty Atteadaaee ttrawa.
peripatetic candidate a free ride about the ' IOWA CITY. Ia.. Nov. 8 (Special Tele
city. Hisey went out to the university gram.) The enrollment of the State unl
rrnund.x and a bunch pf students seeing verslty of Iowa to date Is l.wss, a net gain
him broke Into the chapel while the morn- of 17 per cent over the same date last
Ing exercises were Under way and had him year.
make an address, much agatnttt the wishes
of tlie members of the faculty bresent. MALONEY CIGAR CO.. 80 PEARL 8T..
This broke up the chapel hieeting. Mr.
Hlsey has returned to Tama county, where
he lives. In Polk, county he received a
-
Happiness in a Tablet
Perfect Health, tor Every One Procured
at Small CosL
How many times havs you sat down at
your meals absolutely dluusted tv
thought or Bight Of anytalnji to at
"1"ual wr awiaing xo eair
j How man"" tlme" hav J"ou at "own at
your meal without the trace of an appe-
tits, lust because It was "time in .a,t
How many times have you felt a gnaw
ing, unsatisfied "still-hungry" feeling In
your stomach, even after you were through
eating?
How many times have you Xelt that
"lump of lead" ,on. your stomach after
eating, whether your meal was well cooked
or not?
And how many times have you suffered
a whole lot of other things from your
everything?
It ia safe to say. you couldn't tell. You
don't keep track of those things, ot course,
probably have had them tor so loug that
they've become a habit with you. and vnu
tv come to the conclusion that your fata
la to eutter them Indefinitely and, perhaps, i WASHINGTON, Nov. I A far as lu
torever. ' . ' i .ulry could be directed today no uch per-
. And so men, much like horses, standing "on " K,', 8tau "non In Washington,
unhitched at the hitching post, think but K4rl' 0" Cart Hau. 1 a member of the
they're tied, and so their habit makes fculty of George Washington university,
them prisoners. ' , -, and aa he ia known to be In London at the
But no one need have dyspepsia, nor In- t,m"' K believed likely that he Is
digestion, burning . sensations, heartburn, th man UIM,er arrest.
haubeo. eructations, bad memory, loo ot tr' IUu sraduated from George Wash
ylm and vigor and ths happiness ' that ,nton University and later was appointed
comes Irom a healthy stomach and a good ofeB"or ot Roman law. He was admlttod
appetite, if hs will only leave his old hitch- to ,n br m tn" "am rer ,n1 nad P"
Ing post and tie himself to a new one, one t,ced hU P1"10" "P to the time of his
that will hold him to health, Joy, ambition abroa4-
and a clear mind and memory., and the came, to this country about seven or
sunshine that goes with them. i lht yeara ' father Is sold to be a
That, Indeed. U heaven 1 And you can 1 weal,ny and retired member of Uie Relch
geW it In a little tablet already prepared i ,U' wh"6 hl" mother Is a baroness,
for the purpose. In Stuarts Dyspepsia' L"t YT Dr' Hau vl"ul Turkey and
Tablets, those little cherubs et health and th"" KurPan eountries as a representa-
it-iil.t found In thousands of homes t
day. Listen one Ingredient of one of
these precious little tablets will digest for
you 8.0U0 grains of food.
This relieves your stomach of the work
of digesting until your stomach can get
strong and heaitny again, jour stomach
has been overworked and abused. It's
(gged out. It need a rest.
11 Stuart'a Pyspepels Tablet do the
work ot your stomach. You will be sur
prised how . fine you'll feel sfter eating,
and how lusciously good everything will
Ukte to you. That's because the Tablets
are thoioughly dlgtttlng the food which
your sioma.-h couldn't digest before.
Have these tablets on your dlninc table,
and take one or two alter every meal
without faiL Then you will realise as never
belois that the human stomach decide for
every man whether he will go forward or
backward and, besides, yuu'll forget you
tvar had a stomach iv torment you.
total of sixteen votes, while. Norman, the
popultst candidate, received but tight. Mr.
Hlsry has announced that ha Is now a can
didate for president and drrlres to hava
both Bryan and Cummins In his cabinet.
Jadae rnwaa Comlna;
iudge S. H. Cowan of Fort Worth. Tex.,
will attend the meeting of the Iowa Corn
Belt. Meat Producers' association and make
an address. He Is the attorney ot th
Amerlcsn Live ftock association. Tha
mcetltifr of the low association will be
held at the same time as the meeting of j
the Btate Agricultural society.
Discover Abandaaed Battle's.
Two baby girls deserted on a baby farm
near Greenwood park were discovered Mon
day nearly dead from starvation. One bss
since died. Neighbors say that the matron
of the lylng-ln hospital left tha place Inst
Friday. Btrange noises were heard by the
neighbors Sunday, but no attention pa'l-
Monday the two baoy gins, neuner over
a month old. were found. A physician was
hastily called, but one died.. The other
lias bee"n placed In a home. The authorities
are making ait effort to locate the matron
of the hopp'tal-
Kxtras In the third fluor carpet store:
Special lots of odd lace curtains at next
to nothing prices. The John Bcno Co.
Special ale
Pnstou frrtis and Jardiniere. A nice fevn.
lnr,iing a Jardiniere, only 6T cents. Tours-
day, Friday and Saturday. J. F. Wilcox.
That old frame Is beginning to look
shabby. Let us put on a new one. We oan
frame It right. Just to ault you and up-to-date.
Borwlck, 211 South Main.
Some fine bargains In second-hand pianos
at the Bourlclus Piano House, 335 Broad
way. Council Bluffs, where the organ standi
upon the building.
Mills Cnuatr Official ().
GLEN WOOD. Ia., A'ov. . (Special. )
The official canvass ot the vote In Mills
county win give Cummins for governor 323
majority; Greenwood (rep.), representative,
43; Ajran (rep.), county auditor, 827; Fickle
(dcm.),. treasurer, 86; Davis (dem.), clerk,
(C; LlnvlUe (dem.). sheriff, 21; Rhodes
(rep.). ' recorder, 612; Btarbuck (dem.),
county attorney, 398; Moore (rep.), superin
tendent of schools, 867. The "new" or "west
side" board Is elected by majorities ranging
from 19 to 60.
For Imported wines and liquor, and Bud
wrlser beer, go to L. Rosenfeld, wholesale
liquor dealer, 61 South Main street.
Boalder,
THE COAL THAT TAKES THE PLACTJ
OF ROCK SPRINGS. SOLD ONLY BY
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS COAL AND ICE
COMPANY. PHONES 72.
Seethe Beckwlth Round Oak before you
1 buy. They last for thirty years. None
genuine without the name on the
Swalne A Mauer, 336-334 Broadway.
legs,
CENTRAL FLOUR-$1.16. 'JCvery sack
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar
ket. Both phones 24.
Tvro Mrm Asphyxiated.
DF.8 MOINES, Nov. 8 Ed R. Campbell
of Strecter, 111., and Frank Mc'rrlan of
Shannon City, Ia., were found dead In
bed here this morning, the room filled with
gus. It Is believed that they left the gas
Jet open by mistake upon retiring.
Paradise I. a mo.
Best selling coal mined. Both 'phones 182.
Brldcnsteln A Smith, 14th Ave: end 6th St.
Pyrogmphy outfits and supplies,
C. E.
.,n ,
a exanoiT, aw uroaaway.
'
' Combination gas and electric chandeliers
,nd ln celebrated Welsbach Incandescent
burners. Wny not see us before you
buy.- We can certainly please you on price
Bnd quality of goods. Btephan Bros., 629
West Broadway.
j
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA., DISTRIBUTERS
f OR THE ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR
AJro LITTLE BOBBIE. OLD TIMES
: AND ERR1S 6c CIGARS.
See Stephen Bros, for the latest and beat
. Inverted burners. 69 West Broadway.
Understand that Hater ia always Increas
ing in all of the departments except tha
price department.
LAWYER WANTSEARLY TRIAL
Amerleaa HeM at Loadoa tu Charg
of Murder Woald Go to
Geranaay.
LONDON, Nov. lA-Karl Stau. alios Hau.
described as a lawyer of Washington, was
arraigned at the Bow street police court
today fM extradition to Germany on the
charge of murdering hie mother-in-law at
Baden-Baden. The prisoner declared that
th charge wae due to a misunderstanding
"na ""n magistrate to send him to
1 the Hotel Cecil here when he was arrested.
Tn P1,c 'ound a loaded revolver and
1-c on the P"on ' the prisoner.
oiau registerea at me notei under the
nam of Hau. His wife refuse to see- any
one and apparently they have no friends In
uinaon.
,,T" various nusuiess interests. He re
turned to this country and In June last
again went abroad, taking his wife snd
child with him. He expected to return
here to take up his duties In the college
early in the present month.
CHANGES IN EDUCATION BILL
llonee o( Lords Amends Meaenre Oat
of All Semblance to Its
Original Fern.
LONDON, Nov. 8. The House ot Ixrds
continues to batter tha education bill out
of all semblsnce of Its original form. To
night numerous slterstlon were mad to
i clause five, dealing with appeals from local
- authorities to the Board of Education, and
' tUuees six and seven, referring, respec-
lively, to new voluntary schools and the
slloaing of attendance only duiing secular
T4) 4 r
he overcoat
you bought
last winter Is out of style, no
matter how good it is. When
fashions
HlU self
-I'll
UillliiliM:!!!!!!.,
"tit 1
V
Instruction, were deleted. While the union
ist peers are eager for a battle at each
sitting, tho liberals now treat all the oppo
rllion amendments with almost careless
Indifference. They are apparently domi
nated by the Idea that after so many
changes there Is no use In contending fur
ther alteration and are letting the opposi
tion go as It pleases. There Is as yet no
suggestion of a compromise.
DURAND TO LEAVE SERVICE
British Ambassador at Washington
Will Retire from OH' Corson
May aaeoeed.
LONDON. Nov. 8 The retirement of Sir
Mortimer Durand. the British ambassador
to th United States, will take place nt the
end of this year. He has been permitted
to resign at his own urgent- request, and
intends to permanently leave the diplo
matic service for private life. The Foreign
office has not yet considered the .question
of 8lr Mortimer's successor, and it Is un
derstood there will be an Interim during
which the new councillor of the embassy.
Whose name will be announced shortly,
will probably be appointed acting ambas
sador. The Foreign office says there is absolutely
no foundation for the reports that Lord
Curson Is to succeed Ambassador Durand.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8.-Lord Curson.
former viceroy of India, Is mentioned In
diplomatic circles as a possible, successor
to Sir Henry Mortimer Dursnd. The fact
that Lord Curaon Is now on the sea be
tween Great Britain and this country and
has announced that he will visit In this
country for some time, lend color to the
rumor of his appointment to the Washing
ton post.
FRICTION IN MANCHURIA
Japanese aad Rasstaas Press for Ad-
raatage la Land In
Tsl An.
ST. "PETERSBURG, Nov. 8. According
to advices received here from Vladivostok
there is constant friction between the Rus
sians end Japanese in Msnehurla. The
Japsnese. according to newspaper - of
Vladivostok, sr continually pressing
northwestwards in Manchuria, with the ap
parent Intention of establishing themselves
in the hinterland of Vladivostok, where
their presence would constitute a serious
menace to the fortress In the event of the
possibility ot the resumption ot hostilities.
The charge that the Js panes are fortify
ing the Island of Saghatln, In violation of
the terms of the treaty of Portsmouth, is
reiterated by the Ussur Zhlsn.
Conrt-Martlal at Odessa.
ODESSA, Nov. 8. The court-martial
which ha been trying the agitators In
dicted for Instigating a revolt of the garri
son of Odessa today sentenced two of them,
Ths Perfection it Sweets thai never
cley, though yon eat a nennd.
DE.LICIOUS
CARAMELS
Tlif confection of purity, riclinrs and
quality thst nitric Re petti" famous. The
name on every caramel.
Chocolate, Bonbons, Candy Pebble,
and all kindi of tuperior confections.
Mail orders esralully and promptly tilled.
Wrii lor Pries I.iit.
Mtssfsclarlaf CtsUcUeew
411 filth tsai. H.w Tsrk
FOR BALE BY
COlTtTJCKY OI.
11KNNKTT 0.
BOSTON MTnltK imili DKPT.
OMAI1
i
I 'i mini,,,...
9 V I
1
change so frequently
i t you see the1 wisdom
jf wearing Kirschbaum
ready clothes at mod
erate prices ?' Ybu
can afford, to change
oftener and look
better all the time.
A man buys
IC i rschba u m
clothes to save
frnnv irii rS Vi.m,
better dressed in better
clothes - quality than ever
before in his life.-
Ask for Kirschbaum
Clothes (Warranted)
Good Stores - Every
vrhere, $12 tc
Leado and Polltsovsky, to be transported
to Siberia and eight other to Imprisonment
t hard labor for from four to eight year.
FIERCE FIREAT HONG KONG
Blase Is Confined to Kntlre Town,
bnt (Jreat Dnmace Is
Done.
HONG KONG. Nov. 8. A dlnptrh from
Canton today reports thrtt a conflagration
Is raging on the riverside opposite tho Eu
ropean quarter on the island suburb of
Shamenn. A strong 'Wind ' Is blowing and
over 100 houses have already been destroyed.
The European settlement is said to be In
no danger.
Over 600 houses have been destroyed, In
cluding .all the restaurants and gambling
houses, and the fire Is still burning fiercely.
The window of a godown on the Island of
Shameon became Ignited, but the blaze was
promptly extinguished and Shamoen 1 not
now in peril.
Marines from the foreign vessels In the
harbor have been landed and are heroically
combatting the flames. No lives have been
lost, but the damage ' already, exceeds
$1,000,000. The cause of the fire Is unknown.
German Minister Resigns.
BERLIN. Not. 8. The Lhkal Anrelger
says that the minister of agriculture, .Herr
von Podblrlskl, hss resigned.
Stop WKipping
Your Nerves'
A horse will go further on oats than a
whip and live longer, too. Just so with
your nerves. If you are driving' them
with stimulants stop it, FEED THEM
CfemS
SINEW-TONE
NERVE & MUSCLE TONIC
It win fill your veins with rich, red
blood.; makevou eat and aid digestion;
make solid flesh and strengthen your
nerves and muscles, . ..
20 Days Guaranteed Treatment $1.00
Etui form tamvU and Ut-mtlM r aU skoal it
E. T. RICHARDS .
Station L 13oxO. . Cnicag-o
GAff Wales
Adding .Machine
Is the latest, nw i tQ? rn.
up-to-date .1 d -nil
IJnltiiU Mncliln' on Ihc
market. It uiuet Imb secu '
to Iff nire-lutel.
trreKiil,ii-' Solicill.
'I rial KtainiiMtiuu I rt-e.
A. L. McCreary
Nebraska Ageul,
l. 4. liOX LINCOLN.
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