THE OMAI7A RUXDAV BEE: KOVEMTiER 11. inn. COUNCIL BLUFFS THE STORE THAT 6AVES YOU MONEYS JeV . Office, 10 rrl St. Tel. 4. 10 r. rrr r MISOR MBSTIOJI. PRAISES COUNCIL BLUFFS Davis, drug. Clark', indm. Ftoekert sells carpet. rine engravings at Leffert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Get those new photos at Schmidt's. Plumbing anfl heating. Blxby BoB- Jewls Cutler, funeral director, 'phono WT. Woodrtng Undertaking company. Tel. . The city council will meet in adjourned if-Kiiler session Monday night. lUl(iMJ A8 AN l.NVfcSTMENI. TALK JO LKFKBRT ABOUT IT. 8-wing machines, $2 do to .. Five dif ferent mnkes. S. M. . Williamson. 17 So. Main St. We deliver lumber to your nearest sti tlon fr ,of charg. C. Hafer. Council Hluff. la. -' A lieauiiful and ornamental ga burner, the Welsoncli chick lamp, complete. 11.3. Stephen proa.. iJS W. Broadway. Maurcr's . chine store special 1 on fairt-v decorated rhlna cup and saucer, extra valuea, r0 per cent dlieount. COAL TEAMfl WANTED to haul ceal for Fettlon Wlckham Coal company. Higher wuea paid. 10? Pearl street. A GOOD STEADY JOH Full THr. HI?'' MEN AT GOOD WAGE!", F. A- PENC ER. TINNER AND PLUMBER. 16 . W. B D WAY. , , The Woman' guild of St. Taul a Episco pal church will meet Monday afternoon at i he residence of Mra. H. A. Qulnn on Oak land avenue. Hot tomato houll'.on, lc; lmt bef bouillon, 10c; hot beef tea, 10c; hot malted milk, 10c; oyster cocktail, lie. Clark lrug company. Miss Kelso, one of tha nurse of tha Gn eral hospital, is quarantined wltn nijui therla at the home of A. C. Usnck on Jlarnson treet. 1 pay li. p?r ton for east troo; mixed, 110: Move, ); raga, Ht per Id.; rubber, 'ic: copper, 14c per lb. J. Kataiman. WJ Main, both 'phone H. WHEN GOING TO BUILD GO TO GEO. A. HOAGLAND, THE PIONEER LUM BER MAN 0? COUNCIL. BLUt F8. Hi fcOUTH MAIN STREET. TEL. 246. Mrs. G. K. White of 114 Raughn street, who underwent a severa lurglcal operation , at (the General hospital Friday, waa re ported yesterday to do doing nicely. Vou can enroll any day or evening at Western Iowa eollege. Student are as ; slsted to positions. Send for catalogue. 'phone-for ln'ormatlon. Both fphonee. i Ivanhoa fromtrtandery. Knight Templar, 1 will meet In special conclave Monday nig ht I for work In the order of the temple. In- . ltlary service will begin at 19 o'clock. ! High grade tranito work, from the best fcarre Imported granites, lettering, carving ' and tracing. Fine monumental work a specialty. Bhceley & Lane, 21V East Broad- All too rapidly, perhaps, winter Is" cem lnr. In a short time we will celebrate the downfall of turkey. Time file and Thanke ' giving day Is about to put In Its annual W. L. Park, general superintendent of ' the Union Pacific, was the guest of T. J. Folev of this city at the banquet of the Hociety of the Army of the Tennessee Fri . day night. As a result of the reunion of the Society of the Army of. the Tennessee here a pie lure of General Granville M. Dodge has been pluced In every public school building In the city. The annual harvest home meeting of the Associated Charities will be held Monday lit the creche. A liberal offering of canned fruits, etc., will be appreciated. The board will meet at 2:30 o'clock. The hi; buck deer which escaped from . Falrmount piirk four days ago while being; tianHferred from one enclosure to another has returned of ite own free will and la onto more with the herd. . . Iter. H. W. Starr has returned from Waco, Tex., where he was called by the death of his father. Rev. F. R. Starr, and regular services will be resume today at (St. Paul a Episcopal church. We handle many grade of coal. They arc all the best. Order now. We can nerve you better than when cold weather sets In and everybody want coal. Council RlufTs Coal and Ice company. Telephone I'm. Rev. Hepry DeLong performed the mar riage coremony yesterday for C. F.. Paris utid Minnie V. Bailey of Omaha, Thomas Mayes and Clifford Reed of Omaha and J. L. Grimm of Wlnfred, S. D., and Lilah Mills of Mason City, la. Mrs. Emily Pike, wife of W. W. Pike, Avenue r, niea yesveraay aiiernoon, aged 77 years. Besides her husband she Is survived by two daughter, Mr. O. , M. (Sessions, SIR Avenue D, and Mr. Kdwln wiiKins, si28 Avenue c. , The funeral of the late Mr. Anita J. iiungaard will he held this afternoon at K o'clock from the Danish Lutheran church kiid birial will be in Falrvlew cemetery. The funeral cortege will leave the real dence, 1813 South Kleventh atreet, at i l. in. Pupils of the public schools desiring te view the remains of their late teacher. Miss Vermont Reynolds, can do so between the hours of 11 and 12 this .morning at the res idence. "IT Madison avenue. The funeral will be at 1:45 p. m., and . Interment In Falrvlew cemetery. nppearance. ond you will need a new suit, pant or overcoat. Place your order. Tour clothes require a reasonable time to make. My tailors ore busy, hut I want your order and will use you right. For correct style, correct fit. correct goods, see Kicks, 13 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs, la. Fine i.lctures, ood frames ant the bet of worn, with good treatment and fair prices, these points are our trude-gelters. Jf you want pictures, come in. if yel want a frame made, this ta Just the place to get It made to suit you. Council lt'uffs Paint, Oil and Glass company, Mer liam block. , The Council Bluffs- Cleaning company aiid rug factory have secured the sei-- vices of an expert t leaner and dyer, Mr. . Earnest Hctch of Qulncy, III., who will, . liercftr, have charge of the dyeing and cleaning departments. Mr. Hatch he a ha 1 about twenty-nve year experience and is undoubtedly one or the nest men at 'lil:,. trade, and the company considers CEciali ef Army of TfnM tj last Wgg Best Eennioa Yet. VISITORS ARE ROYALLY ENlERTAiNED Moaf Have lyft the C'llr eme ay the Society Will" Some Day rnme fr Aae)4liee "It was the best reunion Hie snclety ha held in thirty years, and we will always remember the people of Council Bluffs as roynl and whole-souled entertainers," ld Colonel Cornelius Cadle of Cincinnati, re cording secretary of the. Society of the Army of the Tennessee, while busily en raged yesterday morning closing up the records of the meeting1 and getting ready to leave for his home. Colonel Cwlle. like the other officer and members of the society, could not say too much in praise for the manner In which they hart been entertained during their short stay In Couneil Bluffs. General Dodge was equally expresttlva In Ills rsrcitlon of the manner In which the citieens of Council Bluffs had enter tained the member of the society of which he is president. Mrs. John A. Loran. whoe presence her ws one of, the moet pleasing features of the reunion, said yestenlay that she did not agree with General Black when at the meeting in the New theater he msdo the statement that the society would nver meet again in Council Bluff?. "This was a mistake on General Black's part to -ny that we will never meet In Council Bluffs agahi. VC never were entertained s(j royally, we necer hail a more enjoyable reunion, and we are cominr back to met here again some day," said Mrs. Logan. By laet evening, with but few exceptions, the distinguished visitor had left for their homes. General Fred D. Grant left early In the morning for Chicago. Geneml Dodge will leave Monday for Vicksburg to par ticipate In the unveilinr of tiie Iowa monu ments on the battlefield In that vicinity on Thursday of this week. At the unveiling General Dodge will represent the secretary of war In accepting the monuments for the United States government. Archbishop Ireland went to Omaha early lu the day with the intention of returning to St. Paul later in the day. General Howard left in the morning for Chicago and from there will proceed to hi home In Burlington, Vt. Major George H. Richmond, upen whom a very large share of the work of prpar Ing for the carrying out of the arrange ments fer entertaining . the visitors fell, was feeling the effects of his strenuous labors for the last several weeks jand will, In a few daye, leave for Hot Springs,. Ark., to take a much needed rest. N vm at m m m SMI 0 -mf'.m,t,m v ba v' 'VI 3 ' '" a" r ; .rm jr WILL mm YOU A COMFORTABLE (WE It seems a hrnsd statement, doesn't it? But It I true, nevertheless A dollar nr t n ml h I'nntinaniil will helB you to a comfortable furnished home. Your erecllt t good at this store and here you find h variety of Furniture and Car- I pets that will satisfy the man who makes a dollar a day or a dollar a minute. It is the lrpe!t and most complete stock lavl the west. Our stock is new and we are offering, for the month of November special valuea to acquaint you with our atore. We especially Invite you to visit ' THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MQiiEY r K3 S 4 This elegant Iron FSed like cut. It Is a most elegant deslga in I j two color. 'It's a value you rannot possible equal. tZ f!C I i Our prlc Not often that Bourlcius has second hand pianos on band; his pianos hardly ever come back. But just now it will be your worth while to look at those returned from rent; they are "snaps." JS6 Broad way, where the organ stands upon the building. Have you een It? Muralia, tha new home decoration for walls. You may not like it. See it. It is quite different to the old style of paper. Pictures and framing artistically done. W. 8. Hewetson, Masonic Temple, Broadway, Council Bluffs. An extra good quality of satin for coat linings in the silk store today for J1.00 a yard, colors and blacj. The John Beno Company. Sandfly Services. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. H. W. Starr, pastor; twenty-second Sunday alter Trinity; holy communion, at t a. m.; holy communion and sermon at 10:30 a. ni.; subject of sermon, "Th Laws of Christ Applied to Our Social Problems;" Sunday school and Bible class at noon; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. in.; subject of sermon, "The Christian Message." At the Broadmay Methodist church ther will be preaching by the pastor. Rev. James O'Msv. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. His morning topic will be "The First Psalm," and his evening theme, "If Thou But Knew." Sunday school will be at noon and meettrfg of Epworth league at :0 p. m. There will be special inuele at both the morning and evening services. At St. John's English Lutheran church. Rev, O. W. Snyder, pastor, the church anl Sunday school at 11 a. m. will render a Luther day aervice, entitled. "The Cry of the City." The service will consist of songs, chant and readings. In the even ing the pastor will take a th subject of his address "Our Indebtedness to God and Man." Sunday school will be at, 45 a. in. and young people' meeting at T p. m. First Christian church. Rev. W. B. Cleni- Sinall Down, $1 a Week. ' ! mm 1 Special Price this Week Laclcds Stove BURNS COAL OR WOOD 11 Inch fir pot. . .$ 6.00 IS Inch Are pot . . . T.30 15 inch fire pot... 9.30 IT Inch fire pot. . . 11.60 17 Inch i Are pot... 11.30 II inch flr pot . . . 13.60 fx vt. x ;i f. ' 1 1 Ladies1 Desks AVe have a larg variety of Ladies' Desks from 'whiHi to select pric up from 0K $5Q0 Stewart Prize Base Burner Tl stove has estab lished a high grade among nrst class base burner. Nothing ap proaches It In beauty, in com pleteness or detail and effici ency has heretofore been made. The accompanying photograph Is a reproduction, but gives but faint conception of its beauty. P;lce Rrt atart at., SU Oak Dresser This solid oak dresser, like cut. large oval finish bevel mirror, top drawer full swell and quarter sawed eak, width 4S inches and i a fine quality finish. Would sell regularly at :S. special prl re thi 4 O week WE TRUST THE PEOPLE Round Extension Tables Reund Extension Pedestal Table, ex actly like cut, finished in golden oak, largi- 44-lneh top with heavy rim. These tables are built extra strong and are of a high grade order. IE T 15 Regular pr ce t ZO. special price J One Dollar per Week. m YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT THIS STORE Tha Stewart Steel This exceptional range has tocl the test of service for over severity a vears. isootner western nouse sens a range at the price we do that is backed up by a legitimate guarantee by foundry and retailer. This range is made ef best blue hammered Wellville steel; it hss spridg balanced oven door, large steel warming closets, patent duplex crate, and for this week we sell this ro .$33 M4-M Brearfway, CUfi!l Bluff, la. Genuine Turkish leather Becker, at 1 lie special price this 9R CIQ week of - th .nselves very fortunate in being able roer. pastor. Bible school at :45 a. m io cure ins services Mis. McClttre, wife of R"V. Marcus V. at 7:46. There will : special music nt both morning and evenlntt .-r vices today. First Church of fiwist. Scientist, will hold services in Temple Kinniunuel on North Seventh street at 11 n. m., a lien the subict will, be "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday sch'ail will be at 1215. Mid-week testimony meeting Wednesday evening at I! o'clock. Second Church of Christ. Scientist, will hold services in Woodmen hall in the Mer ri:im block at 10:4," a. m , when the subject will lie "Mortals and Immortals." Sur.dny school at 11:4.1. Repular inid-aeek testi mony meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4 IxiuK. The license showed that Mr. Hind, or more correctly speaking. Mrs. Wallace, is but S4 years of age. , Mrs. rear! M. Barker was granted a divorce from James C. Barker, as vail Mrs. Mary M. Hooker from Fred . C. Hooker. '' Special sal odd lots lace curtains; 1 pair, 14 pairs, 2 pairs, pair and 1 pair of a kind, at sacrifice price, some Notting ham, Irish points, French novelties, Brus sels nets and various other kinds. The Joha Beno Co., Drapery Section, 3d Floor. Stop and take a look in our window ai d see the famous Quick Meal range and th Red Cross base burners they will ave you fuel and make your home happy. SWAINIC MATER, SS6-3SH Broadway. We can show you many samples of our picture framing. Make us a call and bring your pictures. Besides, we have many new pictures we would like to show you. Barwlck, 211 South Main. Pyrogrtiphy outfits anO supplies. Alexander, SSS Broadway. C. K. A while, sparking diamond, in solid gold mounting; ask to see them at I1Q.50. Tou can't see this value anywhere but at Ijefferts, Reliable Jewelers. Mc'iure, pustor of the First Presbyterian Preaching service at 11 a. m. ; sermon sub ject. "Health of Spirit." Meeting of Chris- church, is seriously ill with diphtheria, tlan Endeavor society at :SI) p. in. Preach bavin evidently contracted the dlsenne In, services at 7:30 p. m. : sermon subject. whil nursing their little daughter, who ,.T, rh , . ., h , . f , was one of the children at the Bloomer , 111 1 "na" nul U1 con ' series x.-hnel who was taken down with It. Fred ' fundamental fact sermons. Soecial inu PtriRlc. i&.l Avenue B, and Prynn. the ! lc at nurning and evening services little yon of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cassady, There will be nreachlnr services at the 1.14 Park avenue, net reported to the Board 1 , , , l'r',tmn wnice at the .f Health yesterday as having diphtheria. ! Mr8L Presbyterian church at 10:30 a. :n. and Ml?s Emma l;!pkc. the young woman V- ni., conducted by Rev Robert . held for the death of Frank K. Potts, Is, raider. Sunday school at n'm Tojug according tu the statement of Rev. F. people', meeting at :30 p. ni. Mid-aeek J'ennrkamp. pastor of the Evangelical V , , ' " ' church at hruiian, Kan., not yet Hi year i'''-e wi.l be held Wednesday evening of nge. County Attorney lies la in re- at T: o'clock. . ript of a postal card from the Rev. pen- RfV. Harvey Hosteller will conduct self- iiel.ainp containing the following: "Tills ''. . . . la to certify that Kmnia Ripke. daughter ,,, Pres.bvlerl.-vu church at of nietrlch Rlpke, was born November 10:5R n. w. Sunday school will le at noon. :!. ISA at Bp nian, Kan." The card bear There will be no evening service. . .-Iv., ',. , , 7iin. . h. . i.! Swedish l,uth.rsn church. K-v (il'ieg .... Heller Neidllnger Schumann Siliumann ii ciphered. A. Metagar Ji te. Nt- location of Wholesale Bnkery. 618 Mynater Street, Council Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Vlslteis Welcome. H. N Glim pastor. Services at l:.."jv ,u the mot n j log. Bible class at 7 p. n.. At 7:45 the ; following Luther day roKrum will be I rendered: ! ' i gau solo .Xlinnie 4viiiiii1mi.ii S"n Conaregatlort .-ripHtre reading .Hnd prayer. Rev. Mr. Glim Vocal solo Kmnia 01 in Recitation Helen Andeson Make Ueffert v-o.ir head'iivvt'i s for '"' T;ii Xmas buying. We witl give you best qua). .!iiresrMarilu l.'lther Itev. Mr. Cll-n Uies at lowest prices. Our name on th box ia a stamp of iialty and reliability. LEF7ERTS. reliable Jeweler, Ti e great seie of men sample vkirts lonlinues to grow more interesting daily; !. value at 3V, 11.11 values for (ic at Tha John Beno Co. CENTRAL KLOVK-lli. -every k warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar ket. Both phones 24. Recitation Luther's lraver...Mabie Nelson loi.g Congregation t Benediction I First Congregation! church, Rev. O. O. Smith. IX I.. tAstor. Morning services at K' S", when the pator will take as the sub ject of his sermon "At the Well of Sa maria." Vespers at 1 p tn.. when the i.aator will talk on "The location of Our Spiritual Home." Sunday school at rnvm. Young people's study club at p. m. Mid week prayer meeting Wcdne-Jay evening Recital for Benefit of harrli. A benefit recital will be given for 81. John'a English Lutheran church, corner Willow avenue and Seventh street, Thurs day evening, November 1. by Mrs. Al ii ion Ray Heaps, soprano; Mr. Carl Fred erick Stough, baritone; Misa Caroline Conk lin, violinist, and Mrs. Carl Frederick rftough, pianist. The recital will be given at the church. Program: piiit l (HI "Awakening of the Morn tb) "A Curious Story'' Mrs. Slough. ia "Memories" , Ib Dti liis-t Wie Eine Blum (c) "I Fain IVou'd Forth ... Mrs. Heap. Brlndiai Alard. op. 49-x , Mihs Crmklln. j "Blight Star of Love' (violin ohliajeto Koliandt i Mr. Stough. Mis Conklin. i PART II. "The Asra" Rubeustein Mr. Stougli. I "Tho' You KmH'1 Campbell-Tipton j Mr. Stougli. ()berta.s Wienlawskl.. op. J1 Miss Conklin. "Knees in June ' iviolln obilato llward (iermaii I Mrs. Hesps. Miss Conklin. "Tiie Story Told I'nder the Rose" 1'UYM Mrs. Heaps, Mr. Stougli. llllnoia Ceal. We've got the inside price on all Illinois eoal. Come down and figure with uc for your winter auppdy. Both 'phone 1S1 Biidensteln & Smith. 14th Ave and 6tb 6u (lood Brussels rugs. Vxli ft. size. $15.00; Axrnlnster rugs. 9xi2 ft., at I 90 and t:i 50. Great assortment small rugs In Axminmer, Smyrna and Wilton qualities. Axmlnster, fixOi. li.S; :tfx7:', IS. 75. The John Beno Co. Rug Section, Sd Floor. A, A: CLARK &' GO,, CHATTEL LOANS Oiur business was establlli-J nearly 20 yean ago (l&ftft). We loau r.n horses, tattle, hoiL-ehld furniture and other chattels. . eur rejKitiittca and the business weenjiy i the res.ilt ef fair asd 1 eeral trea: itient of our patron during thee. : yars Our rates are v' -miv l.iwvr thin thromce. Our loans are mide In 'ur eaa name and revtr gild ee neg tli e' Remember our new offices at e opp sit Hue i,i the im.I Uom .i.- o.d ouu- are convvrier-tly arrangd with r'v.ite eeryultlng rooms. We wish te wars, the p.ih'io thst we have no eo.mectlc with the fl-m doing buflness under the name ef the t iara. Mnngage Co., now occupying cur eld em.ee. it la a eoinelimest we appre ciate giving eur nam t their businesj. but It i eenfunag te the aublle Hur rhoor Is 817 Don't confuse It with the Tel. f Clark M. Co. 4 OR. t.l AMI BROADWAY. OYF B AMFJtlCAX F.Xl'nKSR OFFlfr: "Ha,l?wia?BMaai1 MAUIXET CIGAR CO.. W) PEARL ST.. COCNC1L BLUFFS. IA., DISTRIBUTERS F1R THE ROBERT BI'RNS 19c CIGAR AND LITTLE EOPP1E, OLD - TIMES AND ERR1S ic CIGARS. la Memorial. At 2:! p. m. Friday, November 9. at her home on Madison avenue, Mian Vermont Reynolds passed away to the great beyond to join her loved one on th other ide. Her death brings to a close a life of great usefulness in the service of humanity. In her death the community suffer a Jos that can never be estimated. She leaves a place vacant in the affection of the people who knew her work and worth. Indeed, it may well be said of tier, as waa said of a well known American: "The world will be lonesome without you." Miss Reynolds numbered her friends by her acquaintances and all who knew her will cherish the sweet remembrance of her be lit If ul char acter. v - ' For more than thirty year Miss Key nolds had been identified with th educa tional interests of the schools of this county. Her extreme modesty prevented her from gainlpg gTeatur distinction In her chosen profession. In all her work there was nothing artificial. A wholesome genu ineness permeated every act of her life. As rural, grade, high school teacher, or principal she was always conscious of and faithful to the great trust committed to her care; the preparation of immortal souls for an eternal association with the Infinite. No child ever came into her pre euce without receiving Inspiration and help for the best things of life. Her whole life whs spent in the service of the Master; school teaching wail only a means. She slvvaya heeded the scriptural injunction, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me." She found her greatest pleas ure in leading young people to everything that is pure and wholesome In human life. Miss Reynolds was a woman of beautiful character. Her knowledge of child nature, her patience and eympathy, her serenity, sincerity and womanliness, were the out ward manifestation of a noble life, pr meated and beautified by the christian graces worthy of emulation. tne news of her death spread over xh city, and th school over which h had been the honored and beloved principal closed out of respect to her memory, group of children were aeen here and there with bowed head, weeping bitterly because of the lot of her whom they had Warned to love as their true friend. The Influence she exerted over these children will never ceaxes; the beauty of her noble life will be emulated by the boy and girls who had the exalted privilege of being led by one whose life conformed to the similitude of the Ureal Teacher. of shoes and other articles were stolen. The men under arrest, it is said, were wearing some of the stolen shoes, and Detective . Weir yesterday recovered ev eral odd pairs which had been hidden In one of the tool sheds at the transfer. Other arrests. -It is said, will likely fol low. A car In the Rock Island yards broken Into Thutsday night, and it is raid that silks and laces to the value of 11,'JoO were stolen. The robbery was not discov ered until Friday morning, when the car was transferred to the Union Pacific. i.if ii, ri iLi1uo.o-t.i ,; l4 f i i mA, m m r t m mm mm bi a a x m l i i nu ) Fiaeat Line of Planes From which to make a electlon. In the purchase of a piano a person should use unusual care. The name on a piano counts a great deal. Our stock includes five of tiie leading makes, Conover, Cable, Schubert, Kingsbury and Wellington. Every one strictly high-grade instru ments. We offer no premiums or com missions, every advantage is given the j buyer. Anyone can purchase a piano now j on our easy payment plan. Come' In and let us show you. Pianos tuned, repaired and stored Swanson Music company, 407 West Broadway. wasssas. i :i Now is th time to buy carpets. All kinds of Brussels, velvets and Axmlnster i carpets, moderately priced. If you want ) to carpet a room or have a large rug 1 made it will pay to get our prices before buying. Th John Beno Co., Carpet De partment, 3d Floor. See Stephen Bros, tor the latest and bl Inverted burner. M West Broadway. J three ftrauted Dlvereea. Mm 1'ella Hind a granted a divare from Charles M. nind by Jude Green In dlstrlrt court yesterday and was awarded the custody of tlielr to minor children. Within an hour after the decree waa is.ojed Mrs. Hind started on another mat rimonial venture, a license to wed being issued to iiri a .id Jjiiu Wallace of di. Combination gas and electric ehse.de Hers nd the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent gas burner. Why not see us before you buy. W can certainly please you on price and quality of goods. Stephen Bros., bt) West Broadway. The best clothes that inen wear are made by Hart, SchafTaer & Marx. Only this slot sell them In Council Bluffs. Th Jehn Beno Ce. Arrest fttr Car ltahaerr. In the srrst yesterday of Anton Jaeo witx. Fete Neleh and Dan Barle, members of a gang of Hungarians working for the Union Pacific road, the police believe they have some of the parties responsible for t!:e l.Miling of a freight cur in the Union Pacific jai ds a week ago, a he 1) j!r Marriage Licenses: Licenses to wed were issued yesterdi the following: Nume and Residence. O. L. Grimm. Winfred. S. D Lilah Mills, Mason City, Ia Wlnfred W. Cramer, Grand Island, Neb Grade M. Johnson, Grand Island, Neb. C. E. Paris. Omaha Minnie V. liiiile) , Omaha John Wallace. St. Louis Mrs. Delia Hind. Council Bluffs Thoma Hayis, Omaha Clifford Reed, Omaha John Krsniif. Council Bluffs Katie Carlson, Council Bluffs R. M. Fletcher, Omaha Annetta May bell Oewelnner, Omaha.,.. I . Dlaaieail rtlaa Gives Away. Thirty-flve-dollar diamond ring given away to the lady who receives the largest number of votes. See it in our window. One vote given with every cent worth of candy purchased. O. C. Brown. Purity Candy Kitchen. S West Broadway. I iy to Age ... 21 ... 1'4 a is 41 30 34 24 sa Its w so X4 2 : "Preparedness" should be your watth- 1 word, owing to the many weather changes. Blanket time now. Our stock are prepared to supply every requirement. Rare values In blankets at 2c. Tie, $1.00. Sl.tA. flu. H W) and $5.00. The John Beno Co. , ABSOLUTE RFJJ ABILITY is hat is derriarided by most people in buying anything in the way of jewelry. A cheap piece of goods or a. cheap watch looks as good when new to the average person as a good one, because; it takes expert knowledge to tell the difference. When you buy of us you get the benefit of our expert "knowledge and you hare the assurance that we stand behind every representation we make. Moat people in Southwest Iowa have dealt with us and they know that "quality" is our hobby. We also specialize on exclusive designs things that no other .Jewelry Ilouse in this territory can get and no store in the west can compete with us in prices if you consider the quality of the goods. gJi.Uisii. . Our new catalogue is ready it is handsomer and more com plete than ever before. If you don't get one kindly write or phone us and we'll gladly send it. :i R Surprise fr Divorcee. Ill the district court two day ago Bertha Duncan waa granted a divorce from Monty Duncan, to whom she waa married July 2, 194. At th hearing before Judge Green th age of th young wife was given as IT years. Teeterday Mis. Duncan sppeared in th office of H. V. Battey, clerk of the district court, accompanied by a young man named Philip Gibbon, who gav his age as 22, and th young eoupi asked to be issued a license to wed. In response to th usual question aa to her ag, the youth ful divorcee and would-le-bride again stated she was II on her last birthday. As the law provide that marriage license 1 i .iff r iiSOm rav ay. Jeweler Diamond 409 BROADWAY - Continued on Eleventh fag-?.) 1 11 1 . WfJMMUUli Merchant Opllcln Z' - COUNCIL BLUFFS, j A "jt rr arm rrrrrrr? rm rwris mj-mm -"r - . " n r I in nil