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THE OMAHA DAILY UEE: SATURDAY, XOVEMI.KK 10, 1006. i 1 i I MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS f lNfc.Wb Ur I IN 1 li K ILS 1 T KU ivl 1 U VV A SsrKHS-""5"- t i t t i i t t t i MONEY TO LEND t.N BALA R TV", KLRNITtnK. PIANOS. 1 HUIIHUH AN t WAHON'R. 1 This Is your opportunity tl Kt money ; and pay those lime unnovlm dM-ifs. Ai- i ransje your affairs now so thM when the cold weather rnmcs ou will only have h Injured utrnin a lkn int.. l.er resi dence unci a phrslrlan rallc. The polio.. (!' Informed, hut th.-y no ii ', a I""? t-. -count for the deed. company to hk You can rpv u In s-r..-ill weekly or monthly payment hest suited to ymr In come; Hinniinn paid before due, full i-ebote Is ALWAYS kiioikxI. Reliable Credit Co- COUNCIL BLUFFS iIsterstate rate itiistb Office, 10 TcjiiI St. Tel. 4:1. CHUG WAGON AIDS ARREST Room 07-3ffl Fax ton Block. Corner Kariia.ni ana Sixteenth X-M'CT W I I f t I I I f t Iin A ecu ted of r Ulinr Bueej tnd Team CvpihauUd it kintola. I i , WHEN YOU FIND IT NECESSARY TO f BORROW a-lve mm a trial, after which we will by fair treatment attempt to retain your rUronog. W loan from 110 up on furniture, pianos, t live Stock, to. We also make loans to SAJiAKIED PEOPLE without mortgaga or endorser. W'e transact business quickly nl quietly. We do not deduct Intereat In advance. We always try to please our patrons. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. 119 Board of Trade Rids. Tel. Doug;. 2U)6. (Established Wi), 3U6 8. 16th St. x-m-m TWO CONFUCT.Nu CRIES OF EVENT Owner of Tram ! lie Was Beaten and Robbed and Man ( nder Arrest Says He Was Told to Drive It to Mlneola. In the puh'to schools pf lows will h held at the ofTW e of the rounlv superintendent of st hoots In the court house at Council i Bluffs November 12, 2-1 and 24. ' ' AH person who find It convenient to come to Council Hluffs ehnuld make ar- ' raiKjemcnts to take examination Ht thut j time, im no cither examination for state rcrtitiotcs will bo held In thia part of the , -Lit.- this year. AU blanks for tne creden- ! 11. il examination may be had by Applying I to the county superintendent of scnools nt 1 Council muff, la. ; Enlroftdi Cut Cut r.irrimiiation, bnt Not in th Ifanrer Teslred, COMMISSION MAY TKl HAND IN MATTER ii Opposition In (he lle-rlertlon of llolllver to the He utile Hon. . P. I'nnk Recoverlna (rom Illness. - i i cum iuiir r'rr, in )inia v w " 'found near Woodward with a bullet hoe the we:ilthlest men In Won ty before over the rlaht eye. and he lived Just lon . t.,i Vkn enoiiKti to fay be did not know how II hup- hla death, charned Mrs. Metis. ln.ls, who wh(, , ,hM,rv 1nllt h. mi4V ,,,,v. Is suIuk him for breach of promise, with M,ra hit l.v a etrav bullet from a huntn- bbickmiill In the trial today. Purslow a at- tuim's rifle Is the general opinion, still some J . I,- ..,v".h. XM T)avl "f Ibe belief thnt the nfTntr mil J- hav ' ,. . . been murder, had exacted payment In amnll amount, to, ,,A IONtpCcatur count v will have , iw ; tho sum of ;'). threntenlnK prorreutlon nf , courthouse. Th proposition enirlrd Tucs-( the hicach of promise suit unlets they were 1V bv th small margin of 2"i vots. The ni'lllc. I ....t, l.-f,-,, V. iuu.nl, r.r ltaMti rnuiitv The courthouse at Ijron Is an eyesore to southern Iowans, and Is In all but a con demned condition. The work of tearlnn down the old fossil will hesln at once. OTTl'MWA As Miss Maria ret Bonders, a . Metsaar X I n. New 1oc.itlon of Wholesale Rkkery. SI Mynater Ftreet, Council pluffs, l. llotne-mado Hread a 8peclnltv Visitors Welcome. CTl Di; T IVJIHF.I) IK C l. l"l HI.IIT . . SALARIED PEOPLE and others furnlamd money upon their own names, without security; easy ry- ments: offices in 63 orlncipal clUes. Have youraolf money by tttiur my terms first. 1. ii. 'lObuAll, 714 l ew iork Ula Bldg. X-70J DR. PRIBBENOW S MONEY. loaned on furniture, salary, p.an. s, horara. etc., in any amount; less than half rates; . perfect privacy; Immediate attention; any teima wanted. Payments ausicned wmn elck or out of work. 214 Karbai h Bk Su9 South 15th St. K 7ix Bowen, 703 N. Y. Life Bldg., Advance private money on chatte.s or alary; easy to get; no red tape; you net money same day asked for at email cost, Opeo evenings till 7. X -U EAGLE LOAN OFFIr?I; reliable , jom modtlng, aJl buslnesa confidou.. .. 1301 Douglas. X 644 FU 1- r, MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew elry, horses, cum, etc C. F. Reed, 210 & 13 to. jw e RN1TURE. live s'ock. salary loans. Iuff Green Loan Co., room S, Barker blook. - . X-M6 CHATTELS, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., 1504 Farnam St. X 40 'J lie hist JiiMancR In tlila vicinity ol a man accused of robbery being overtaken and captured by means of an automobile occur rod yesterday when the chug wagon of Koliert MrKenzle, n wealthy farmer living In Krg Creek township, was brougnt nto service. John Krnst, proprietor of a geneial store n Keg Cro'k township, while driving home from this city gave a lift to William Hawve.l, a stranger who was hitting the turnpike enroute to his former homo ut Gravity, a. According to Krnst s story tho stranger rewarded his kindness by as saulting him and throwing him out of tho buggy. The stranger then drove away. Krnst sought assistance at the farm of Robert WcKenzle, who on hearing the particulars of the assault, got out his automobile and started In pursuit, over hauling the fellow with Krnst's rig at Mlneola, where he had him placed under arrest. 8a w vol, when brought to this city last evening by Sheriff Cannfng, asserted that Krnst had Instructed hlni to drlvo the rig to Mlneola and that he, Ernst, would fol- low on foot as he did not wish to be -on at home. Sawvel declared that Ernst had been in a fight and had received two black eyes and this was the reason why he did not wltili to go home. Sawvel claimed to have been working in the Dakota harvest fields and that he was making bis way home to Gravity, la. He said he had arranged with Ernst to leave the team at Mlneola and that he Intended to walk from there to Shenandoah. Not often that llourlcbis has coiiil hand pianos on hand; his pianos Ivndly ever come bak. Rut Just now It will be jour worth while to look at tlmse returned j from rent; they hio "snaps." 3r,S Itrond- way. where the orjan stands upon Ihe building. CHATTEL and salary loans. Credit Co.. 633 Paaton block Phoentm X-I7 PATENTS TP. S. LARSON ft CO.. patent lawyers; patent book free. Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. . . 731 IIIARPB MACHINE! WORKS Patents orocured. Inventions developed, drawings. patterns, castings, machine work. 6"4-0U PATENTS procured and sold. 1 fee. Nat'l Investment Co., Douglas Blk., liith Hnd Looge. - OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON Institute, Doug. 1664. ill N. T. L. TeJ. 7a DR. BOWSER. Doug. 6370. over 1600 Farnam. Tel. -M44 N0Y3S FENCING ANCHOR and Iron Fencing; Wire Fencing, 6a per loot, a is. ran uu iei. nea hi. 875 NotIi r GoViith Us On one of our regular emeurslons to where you can our line isrm and ranch land it P lo 15 per acre on easy terms. The U. P. K. R. Is closing out its lands In Western Nebraska, Kansas, Colo rado and Wyoming. For Information regard In lands and excursion rates apply LAND AGENCY V. P. R. R. Dept. B. all 8. lth Btreet. OU A HA. MALONEY CIGAR CO., 30 TKARL ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA.. DISTRIBUTERS FOR TUB ROBERT RURNS 10c CIGAR AND LITTLE BORIHK. OLD TIMES AND ERRIS 6c CIGARS. Fyrography Vjiitllts and supplies. Alexanil. r, 3:'J Broadway. "tllaa Vermont Hej nnlds Ilenil. Miss Vermont Ileynulds, principul of tho Pierce atreet school and one of the oldert teachers In the public schools In this city, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 717 Madison avenue, from pneumonia. Mi-s Reynolds had been sick but a week, hav ing been taken 111 the day nlie intended going to Atlantic with the rest of the teachers of the city to attend the annual meeting of the Southwestern Iowa Teach ers' association. She started tor the train I From a Staff Correspondent.) j l'KS MOINES, Nov. !. special.) An ad vance In the freight rate on cream from Iowa points to points outsldn tlio state docs not entirely meet with the upproval J of the Iowa. Railroad commission and the commission may determine thnt'the state rates Fhould bo lowered. State Dairy and Food Commissioner II. l. WriKht dlseov. rred that the rate on a loa-pound can of cream from Fort Dodn lo Chicago over j the Illinois Central was 4o cents and the into on a can of the same weight shipped on the tome, train from Fort Dodge to Dubuue, only half tho distance, wn.s VJ tent.", or U cents mote. This was a dis crimination BKatnst the Iowa creamery and lu favor of the creameries In Chicago. The same low rates applied on all railiouds to j Chicago, Knnsus City, Omaha, St. Joseph und other cities. He laid the mutter before the railroad coinmii-siou and also before the railroads with the result that they with- . drew the special low liites to outside points j and put In a' higher rate, the rato from I Fort Dodge to Chicago being now t"3 cents. ' The position taken by the railroad commis sion 13 that while this removes tho dls- Mx of Them Are In Werlons Condition as a nfnii young woman 17 years of Be, enmlo cd In la., Nov. A. t Special.) A the family ef Oeorre Haw. was making her way alonr Sixth alreet. which Is little bet tT than sn alley, lelng unllghted, she was IOWA CITY, terrific cIhss "scrap' between the sopho mores and freshmen students of the two colleges of medicine of the University of assaulted by an unidentified man, who fired at her, the bullet Inflicting a wound on the Iowa Thursday night resulted In the se- left side of the top of her head. Mrs. J. II crimination us between tho creameries of but was compelled to return home. H -r father, A. B. Reynolds, Is now a I Jowa anJ tno!ie ou.aid0 the sUto It places resident of Hartwell, Wyo., und besides ,,. fr.nf.r. iwa w ho have ci i am und him, two brothers, Charles E., of Omaha and Harvey C. of this city, with whom she made her home, survive her. Tho funeral will be held Sunday aftei- milk to sell at the men y of thu Iowa creameries, the higher rate to outside points cutting oft the outside creameries us pos sible purchasers of cream and milk. The tcry. Rev. T. J. Mackay ot Omaha will conduct the services. There ore all kinds of nary beans, they all look alike, but they don't cook the same. We have In a lot that have been tested by a number of our customers and they always come back and ask for more of the same kind, 6o per lb. We consider that the best proof that they are good. Bartel ft Miller, 'phone 359. Combination gas and electrio chandeliers and the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent gas burners. Why- not see vis before you buy. We can certainly please you on price and quality of goods. Stephan Bros., 133 West Broadway. For Imported wines and liquors, and Bud welser beer, go to L. Roserfeld. wholesale liquor dealer, 619 South Main street. Divorce Mill Busy. The divorce mill In the dlstrfot court Is still grinding, and yesterday. Judge Green severed the matrimonial ties of four couples. Eva U Ellis from Delmon A. Ellis, Orson C. Carter from Mabel Carter, Willis Parker from Augusta Parker and Lucille Nevers Eghalra from Stephan M. Eghalm. In the Juvenile court Judge Green held Homer Iverson. J;he Jad charged with being Incorrigible under commitment to radom but the commitment Is not to be Issued providing the boy behaves himself and attends school. In the case of Georgo Kalley, the lad said to be neglected by his guardian, tho court decided to with hold his deelslo.1 until the probation officer made further Investigation. That old frame is beginning to look shabby. Let us put on a new one. We can frame it right. Just to suit you arid up-to-date. Borwick, 211 South Main. Look to your intereat, put In your coal now. Roads good, coal the best. Co. li. Coal and Ice Co. Both "phones 72. See the Beckwlth Round Oak before yog buy. They last for thirty years. Non genuine without the name on tho leg Swaine ft Maucr, 336-333 Broadway. . CENTRAL FLOUR $1.15. 'Every sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both phones 24. noon at 1:45 o'clock, from the residence, ' railroad commission bus taken no formal and interment will be In Fa In-lew ceme- ' action In tho matter, but It is quite possible that it may decide that if tho rallroadJ could afford to take a can of cream from Fort Dodge to Chicago for 40 cents it outjlit to haul the can from Fort Dodge to Dubuque, one-half tho distance, for about 30 cents. This, they claim, would remove the discrimination and still keep tho outside creameries as possible customers for Iowa farmers. Dolllver Without Opposition. Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver will have no opposition for re-election at the session of the legislature next winter, accorditie to Senator Warren Garst, lieutenant governor elect of Iowa, and for many years a promi nent and leading figure In the senule. Sena tor Garst is in Des Moines today. Ho said: "In most of the counties of thu Ktate the convention which nominated members of the legislature instructed them to vote for Dolllver. They will not go back on Uie instructions." Senator Funk Better. Senator A. B. Funk of Spirit Lake is reported to be some better and as soon as his health will permit li will start for California, where he will spend the winter. Since early In the summer Mr.l Funk has suffered from an attack of pneumonia. It Is hoped and believed that the worst Is now over and that, lie will continue to grow better. For a large part of the time it has been feared by his friends that he could not recover from the attack. He Is left very weak and It will yet bo some time before he Is able to be. about. Sen ator Funk has been ono of the most prom inent figures In tho republican party of Iowa. He was at one time a candidate for gWernor of the state and served for several years on tho commission that com pleted the building of the state capltol und did the repairing and remodeling. ' Quarter Meter Responsible. I A quarter meter was probably respon- by gas asphyxiation vero injury of six students and the greater or less injury of many others. The in jured "medics" are: Instructor John T. Padgham. Iowa City. Curl Warhenfeldt, Iowa City. Archibald Huff, Maquoketa. Frank Niekerson, Gladbrook. John Brandt. Iowa City. Charles Hazard, Iowa City. Many other students were brult-ed and bleeding when the fight ended. Nobody Is dangerously hurt, it la believed, so far as Immediate results are concerned. The half doicn chief sufferers were struck In the head, chest or abdomen and- thus "knocked out" completely. They became unconscious and lay stretched on the ft round for some time before they came) to. Others were placed In vehicles and taken to their homes. Serious developments may follow where internal Injuries have been i sustained. Otherwise all will be around as usual before long. The light started the previous night, when tho sophomores refused to let the fresh men enter a lecture room for a, class meet ing. There was nothing serious happening then, but the freshmen, with augmented numbers', attacked the sophs on the second occasion "for blood' and got it. Tho freshmen of the regular college of medicine and the college of homeopathic medicine united, and the sophomores of the two colleges did likewise, without regard to their respective schools only noting classes, . Merrill wss sttrac.ted by her moans and mrrlm Bum CioXiUm ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. Goatskins to the value of $32.0nl0n0 were Imported Into the United ft.itea In tho fiscal year l?4. seainst $lo,onn,oeo worth decade earlier. These figures were gathered by the bureau of statistic of the Department of Com merce and Labor, and In making them public It I stated that the enly Important article of manufacturers' materials shew ing a more raiMd gain In Importations la pig tin. Of the Importers c-f goatskins India Is the lar-g-ee-t contributor, having supplied $U,000,flOO worth In ISM. The Latest In lint Blaat Stovea. Side door and ash pan, holds fire 48 hours, perfectly airtight Joints. Is the greatest fuel saver on the market, burns its own gases and smoke. The Boss Hot Blast, on ex hibition in our window and In front of our door. We want you to see It, only $12,00 to $16.00. D. W. Keller, 'phone red 824, both 'phones. Special Sale Boston ferns and Jardinieres. A nice fern, including a Jardiniere, only 65 cents, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. J. F. Wilcox. . GOVERNMENT NOTICES f Plum . laune ," ' S pium PROPOSALS FOR FIVE BRICK BUii-OJ-ings, vtaier and 6ewer System Depart ment of tne Interior, Otnee of Indian Af fair Washington, D. C, Nov. i, I'juu. sealed piupusais, plainly marked on the outs:de of the envelope "Pro N nopals (or Buildings, etc., Bismarck, ,V !.." and addressed to the Com missioner of lnulan Affairs, Wasliing tun, D. C, will be received at the induui otlice until two o'clock p. til., of December k, liieb, tor furnishing and delivering the ItecvKtiary mnicrlals und labor required lo instruct and complete a dormitory and isiiiDlovea' uuurters, both of brick. Willi lUingr BlCtUII QBttL auu viocli iu iigiit;, a dry and barn, both of brick, with ribing and electric light; a brick ware house, with electric light, and a water and sewer, system, all at Bismarck .Indian school, M. L . In strict accordance wHlh the tlaiui. specifications ana Instructions tu eioers. which may be examined ui this othce. the ottu-es of the Improvement Bulle tin, Minneapolis, Minn.; Ilia American Con tractor, Chicago, 111.; lh Tribune, Lis- marck. N. D.; the Forum, largo. N. D. ; The Bee, onia.na. isoUroMKS ; tne uioue Democrat, St. Louis, Mo.-, the Builders' and Traders- r.xcnangea, unmna, ftcb., Mil waukee. Wis.. St. Paul. Minn.. Mlnneauo lis, Minn.; the U. 8. Indian warehouses at Chicago, St. Louis-, Omaha and New lork, and the uostmaster at Uitniarrk. N. D. For further Information application should tie made to tnis omce. i. . uAUKAWfc.i, Acting Commissioner. . N S-10-U-15-17-W-22-24-27 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The following supplies for the comlna legislature will be let to the lowest bidder Saturday, November 17. l!', at It o'liix-k a. m. Samples on tile in the omce of sec retary of Ki.tle: 8no binders,, marked on -ride, for senate und house. frO house mil calls. tVO senate roll calls. Ik) list of houxe members. ore list senatu members. $.000 list members ot legislature, with map bowing representative and senatorial c.U-trlcta Hi members' deck card a senate dockets. "O0 pages esch t house docket". 4U ftes rich. I books vouc-bers, numbered and per forated. S00 to book, four forms. A. OALUfllA. Seeretar--. Mti-dit Heal Katnte Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee November 9 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Snmuel Relmand and wife to H. H. Bryant, c's lot 5, Martin's Reeaib divlslon of blocks 1 and 4, Mace donia, w d i $1,"0 May Belle McSweeney and husband to Llewellyn Sheets, lot 20 and s'-j lot 21. Railroad Ad. Cnrson, w d ... 1,200 Executors of John T. Stewart estate to Mary Ktllen, lot 8, block 'J.K ueer s subdivision. Council Bluffs, excrs d . Eva 8. Nutt to Mary G. Xutt, lot mock , ltuyliss' First Ad, Council Bluffs, w d i Jonas Johnburg to Lucy Johnburg. wife, lots 7. s, 9, 10. 11 and 12, block 15. Evans' Second Bridge Ad, Coun cil Bluffs, w d l Ellen McSorley to Mary J. MeSorlev. lot 10, block 59. liJd.lIe'a Rnhrtlv'l- t m "", . ; . slon. Council Bluffs, d 1 -"latlona for Teacher.. Lewis A. Hatswell and wife to Adol- county Superintendent O. J. McManus la- I Pb"" Miller, part n4 neV. 27-74-i. tied the following notice yesterday rela- i w d - 1 . t t x-lmln,lt'0n tor state licenses j Total, seven transfers -,769 to he held in this city this month: - An examination for state licenses to teach uiamond Ulna tilven Away. Thirty-flve-dollar diamond ring given AMES UKFKATS NORMAL IX DEBATE Judaea eland Two to One on the Verdict. AMES. Ia, Nov. 9. (Special TetegTam.) Tho Iowa State college defeated the State Normal school In debate this evening at Ames by a Judge's decision of 2 to 1. The subject debated was, "Resolved, That the United States Is Justified In Imposing a Tariff Upon the Products of the Philippine Islands." J. H. Oist of Cedar Falls, Lew MacDonald of Minden and Dred D. Cram of Cedar Falls upheld the affirmative for Cedar Falls against G. L. Martin ot Spencer, G. R. Bliss of Corning and W. T. Langwell of Rockford, 111., for Ames and the negative. M. M. Bedall, principal of tho high school, presided, and Hon. H. M. Erlcker of Washington, la.. Prof. George W, Bryant of Coo college and Superintendent W. N. Clifford of Council Bluffs were Judges. Turkey Roasted Perfect BY USING ONE OF OUR NEW SELF BASTER AND AUTOMATIC ROASTING PANS. CALL AT OUR STOIE AND SEE THE DEMONSTRATION MONDA V, THE 1STH. FETERSON ft 8CHOEN1NG, UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE. HARDWARE AND CARPETS. B I 'yf EVERY PIECE" 1 1 ! I jmftffcfsy I CHOCOLATE BONBONS 'if May be found within a block in almost every city, J i town and village in America. 1 I People want them because they can eat Low- I 1 I f ney's freely and still be happy they are digestible.' 1 I I I Always the 'same delicious, pure, wholesome I 1 I and fresh and the packages are full weight. j Fancy Boxet mad Basket la exclusive Cettgaa tor Olttn I Vtm WALTER M. LOWNCT CO., BOSTON. MASS. Maker of Coco and Chocolates I W have, nrrabagas, turnips, cabbages, sweet potatoes, onions, lettuce, celery, squashes, beets, parsnips, dates, figs, new prunes, dried peaches, pancake flours, corn- oiotj. nusms. currants. All new goods. Bartcl ft Miller. Tel. 85S. .. slblu for the death i'L inu UUIlfi U1CII 111 U11B unjr jrriuuu;. It Is believed that the young men went to bed und left the gas burning, During I tho evening tho quarter meter ran out SPECIALS for SATURDAY "., Olio. -Potatoes UUg per per sack , V'P-to-date Flour, per sack Hand picked apples. ler du Pure buckwheat Flour." 10 lb. sack .., Square brand or Grandma's I'm. cuke Flour. 3 pkgs Best Country Butter, 3 lbs New Orleans Molasses bulk' per gal ' Best Japan Rice, 4 lbs IJniH Beans, 4 llw Large sized Raisins,' 5 lbs..... Raisins and Currants, 3 jkgs Pottawattamie Corn. 4 cans Ileitis Vinegar Pickles' per gal Bulk Oatmeal, 7 lbs EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. C. O. D. GROCERY Bell Fnons feed 45. Independent Phone 63. 132 W. broaaway . S. CHS mil Eg, Prop. I.UU 1.00 50s 35c 25c 45c 30c 25c 2ic 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c away to the lady who receives the largest 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 lee a lb. Saturday. O. C. Brown, Purity Candy Kitchen, 544 W. B'way. See Stephen Bros, for the latest and best inverted burners. 63 West Broadway. Call Us by 'Phone VTbeneTer you want omethlns cU 'Phon tSS and malt It known through a Bti Wast k&. one C. 0. D. MARKET ' 128 West Brnajway Doth 'Phones G5 SPECIALS FOB SATURDAY Us Fresh dressed Chickens. per lb Sirloin Steak. per lb , E Porterhouse Steak. per iu Round Stenk, per lb Beat Pot Roast Beef. per lb Best Bib Belling Bf. per lb Home Made Sautage, per lb DON'T FORGET, ANY AND AM. THE POT ROASTS. So and (Jo. NONE OVER 6c. REGULAR PRICE So TO lOo LR n . 10c 13c 5 -ic 4c . I c MISOR MENTION. Davis, drugs. Clark's, sodas. Btockert sells carpets. Fine engravings ut Leffert's. Ed T.ogers' Tony Faust beer. Gel those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing and heating Blxby ft Bon. i-ewis iuiier, funeral director, 'phone W. Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 339. DIAMONDS AS AN IN VEMT.UtNT. TALK JO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Sewing machines, $26.00 to Jfio.iO. Five dif ferei.i nidkes. 8. M. Williamson, li bo. Main St. We deliver lumber to your nearest Ma.- '.!',"- tl f ot C. Hater. Council Bluffs, la. Early Ohio potatoes lA five-bushel lots, w.v, Kural .New Workers in tlve-busuel lots. inc. Bur lei & MlUer. Tel. 3i3. . in.iuniui ano orniueiuul gas burner, the Wmsbach chick lamp, complete, il.ii. Stephan Uros.. bJH W. Broaaway. COAL TEA4LS WANTED to haul coal J'' i'ion W'icKiiam Coal company. ........ jj1u, tvi jean street. iy el. p. r luu lor uii lion, mixed, i0; biove, s; juss, J'c per lu. ; ruuoer, i-e; coppur, 14o per lb. j. jtaleimaii. vj ii.. in. Uoih pboiite OuO. Viit,. tUi.NU iu BUILD GO TO GEO. A. liu.iUi.ANu. THK iiUNbEH LCii tofclt MAN OF COKSCIU BctiFS. H eOLlii MAIN STREET. TL.L. 24i. A GOOD STEADY JOrt FOH illr. HIGH I Alh-N AT GOOD WAIlF.il. F. A. KI'l.M'KH I' ,,tn 1'l.LJilBER, io W. B D WA 1 . j ... cn" nroii any day or evening at " ""'"i iowa coii-ge. istuaents are as sisted to po.-iilons. Send for cata.ogue , i'hone for Information. Both 'nhanti. I liin grade (jiaime worh. livm me best I Rarre iiniKrieu Kranites. lettering, carving ami iracinii Hue monumeniai work a (eclalty. Sheeley & Lane, 2U East Broad way. All too rapldlv, perhsp. winter Is coin Ing. In a snort time we will celebrate tin downfall of turkey. Time flies and Tlinnas giving dav Is ubeut to put In ts annaal appearance, and you vm n. ed a n. w t-u.l r'" or uoii-ihi. f-.M . your oracr. Your domes require a nan- ...il.le iline to maKe. My tailors are busy, but I want your older HnU will use you right. For correct iu'1,. correct fit. correct g.vods. sec link u Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, la. and another quarter was dropped Into thu machine by some member ot the family and the gas started again. The quarter gas meter is a contrivance that gives gus when a quurter is dropped into It till a quarter's worth of gas lias been used and then rWte flow of gas stops till another quarter is dropped in. Another Superintendent Affected. Mrs. Jennie Huegle of this city is not the only candidate for county superinten dent of schools who has an election with out the necessary qualifications. Mrs. Hueglo took the state examination but failed. The republican candidate In Plymouth county, for years a professor In a college at LeMars, has no state cer tificate. A certificate was not needed in the college and not till a day or two be fore the election did he discover that one was necessary as county superintendent. Kone Expelled from Drake. Drake university students who partici pated in the Hisey Incident and broke up the chapel exercises by taking the Tama county candidate tor governor Into the chapel hall on election day were this murnlng given u very severe reprimand and the matter Is now a closed Incident. It was confidently expected that those who broke up the chapel exercises would Ihj suspended at least. The students are now breathing easier. Election In Fremont County. SIDNEY, la., Nov. . (Special.) Fremont county elected the following officials: Rep resentative, A. Mann (rep.); auditor, George Coleman (dem.); clerk, E. II. Harrison (rep.); sheriff, C. C. Kent (dem.); recorder, G. W. Moore (rep.); county attorney, W. H. Norcutt (dem.); superintendent, Mattle L. A. Lair (dem.); supervisors, Ocorge Gil niore, Chris Huston (dem.), B. A. Swisher (rep.). Tho largest majority was received by Sheriff Kent, 933, tho largest ever given a county officer. Mr. Kent has been sick ever since his nomination and Is at present iu St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha, where lie underwent an oruatlon for abscess of the liver last Saturday. Tho next lurgeit majority was given Miss Mattle Lee A. Lair, superintendent of schools, who was elected for a third term by a majority of a.!. Close In Black Hawk. CEDAR FALLS, la., Nov, 9. (Special Telegram.) The fight for representative from Blockhawk county continues. Guy A. Feely of Waterloo (rep.) on unofficial count won by five voles over George 8. . Morln of Cedar Falls (dem.). The votes were checked several times, but neither candidate is sat isfied and both call for a recount. C. A. Wise of Cedar Falls (rep.) has been repre sentative three Urmi and it Is conceded that the honor of the office belongs to Cedar Falls. New Leader Grocery BOTH 'PHONBS 489 - 140 WMT BROADWAY Special for Saturday Only n Any Patent Flour, per nark $1.00 Best Cane Sugar, twenty pounds $1.00 Kerosene Oil, per gallon Solid Packed Corn, per ran Fretih Corn Meal, per Back Quaker Oats, per package Egg-O-See, per package Malta Vita per package Pawnee Oats, per package 15c Bottle Catsup, each Any 25c can Baking Powder Lard, three pounds Best Cider Vinegar, per gallon ...... . .12ic .....lie lie lie 7ic ....lie ....15c ...25c ...Uie P. FRIEDMAN. Prop. He 5c 25c ,.17ic . 23c ...25c 25c 5c Sour Pickles, er per dosen Horseshoe and Star 40r Tobacco, per pound T Peas, fonr cans Best 25c Coffetu per pound Uncolored Japan Tea, per pound Cracked Hominy, ten pounds Flaked Hominy. 10 pounds Japan Rice. per pound Fatal Antomoblle Accident. DES MOINES. Nov. 9. Henry De Witt, assistant cashier of the Bank of Sully, a . small town east of here, was instantly killed and Frank Sherman, cashier, will probably die from an automobile accident today. The driver lost control of the ma chine, which was going at high rate of speed, and it plunged into a ditch, pinning the men underneath. Poralow Charged with BImcUiiiu II. SIOUX CITY. la., Nov. 9. (Special Tele tram.)-Robert E. Purslow. ou of one of foun,i n the yard several feet from tho Ions Xews Kotes. ELKADER One ot the bloodiest murders committed in this vicinity for yeais was discovered last evening when the mutilated body of John T. Bolano. a farmer, was found In a ditch on his farm seven miles from this place. That a terrible struggle was made by the old man for his life was evidenced bv tho condition of the body and his torn clothing. A bloody hammer was rr Illlaoia Coal. We've got the Inside price on all Illinois coal. Come down and figure with us for your winter's suppdy. Bth 'phones 1S2, Bridenstein ft Smith, Utii Ave and litli Ut. Business Chan at Woodbine. LOGAN, la.. Nov. t. (Special.) O. E. Evans of Woodbine has bought the. lA.gau livery stable of E. A. DllU y ft Hons and will continue the business. The lilleja are the recent purchasers ot the Park hotel, formerly owned by Rev. L. CuHkm-u, enttraS rocerv and Rfleat RflarEiet Onis Market and Grocery Doth Phones 46 537 Broadway New Kraut, per quart.... .5c Orvls Best Flour. per sack .'. Cheese, per pound Cranberries, per quart Ia2"C Soda and Oyster Crackers, C per pound Good Butter, per pound Bacon. f 24-P per pound 2 Oysters, ' 1.t Good Coffee, per pound 1.00 15c 25c 15c Round Steak, per pound Loin Steak. per pound Porterhouse Steak, per pound Pork Sausage, link or bulk, 3 pounds Fresh Dressed Chickens, per pound Pot Roast, per pound Boiling Beef, per pound 10c 10c 10c 25c lie ...5c ..4c Both Phones 24 600-602 W. Broadway Red Alaska. Salmon, tall cans, per cau 10c Creamery Butter, per pound Strictly Fresh L'gps, per dozen All Fancy Cookies, per pound , Good Rio Coffee, per pound Tea Sittings, per package Carter'a Black Ink, per bottle llaud-pkked Wiuter Apples, per buhliel 25c 22c 10c I2!c 9c ...2c 40c Spring ChlckeDS, per pound Solid Packed Oysters, per quart Lard. 'i pounds . Salt Pork, per pound . Picnic Hams, per pound. Bologna, per pound . Sausage, per pound 11c 30c 25c ,8c ...9c ..5c ..7!c Try Our Central Flour, every sick warranted, per sack 1.15 Glen Avenue Grocery Both 'Phones 108 236 W. Broadway Potatoes! Potatoes! Now Is the time to buy your winter supply, which we win offer to morrow for 65e per bushel. 20 pounds Cane Sugar ....91.00 Extra Fancy Large Bananas, per doi 15o 6 lbs. hand-picked Navy Beang.2."Sc 4 lbs. Lima Beans 25c 4 lbs. Japan Rice 25c 60c Japan Tea 23c Tea Sittings, per pkg IOc Onions, per peck 15c Whlte Turnips, per peck...l2Hc 3 lbs. Mince Meat 25c 3 lbs. Fancy Prunes 25c Very nice Hams, per pound 3 pkgs. Ctirranta 25c Seeded Raisins, per pkg. ..... 10c 4 cans Atlantic Corn 25c Fancy Cooking Apples, per pk.lOc Sour Pickles, per dos 5c Advo Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs. .25c Aunt Jennie's Flour, 3 pkgs. . .25c Square Brand Flour, 3 pkgs. . .25c Whole Wheat Flour, 3 pkgs. . .25c Hc All kinds ot Patent Flour, per sack S1.05 2 pounds extra fancy Country Butter 4.V We also carry a fine line of Iettuce, Celery, Fruits and Oystera at Lite loweet prices.