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THE OMAHA 1UILY HEK: THiiJNDAY, NOVKMKF.R K liHHi. 11 J: r BNK.STATEMENTS rtt ' r.iTTiT or Tin; condition The Flrt INallnnal Hunk of Omaha. Omaha. hi the Plate of Nebraska, at the r'-iat! of buslics-". Nov" HKfdlTi "LS 1: ' -o-ia anil dis-ounts 1 1 v.n.im.c: ...one.nw ! ji'.OOOoO j ix. 'it 41 : 1 'v lr;i 1 1 a. ,ecitrel ai 1 UnSrrured . t- bond n semi circulation .. . I' B. Ismd to "'in 8. deposits L'. 8. deposit l.onos, cmtic. etc 1 aiming house, furni- tjna anil fixture . from national iks mot T'f"Tf . int .." from state bunk ..j banker - f torn approved . , , scrVO .11113 ! i,w it 7 m hecks una other i-.iPh Items -" i .,utu7 fnr clear ing houHt C,'v--' Nous of other no tional banks t'.fMV- Fractional paper rm- oncy, nickels anil rent . , . . 1 v ' lawful Money Re- mrvo In Bank, vli; Specie. IIMURA' I .-g.il lender notes. .. LH74.:f', -IP ucmrtlon fund with r. 9. treasurer ii i.er rent of rlrrula- imn) Jn.ol.KI f Total LI A KIL1TI E? i iipit.il stork paid In Surplus fund I ' n il I vlded profits. e: s expense aim 'axe paid National bank not" outstanding Du to other national bans J2.'.h!',.il .i Duo to atata banks and b-iiHer l.tWI.MT.. Hue In trust com panies and savings Link 1V...l t nnml deposit ll.V.'- ,vm.fiNiii IMI.IHO ll r'A.uiiii. i. i..VK, 0) aubb't'l to In ok . . . 8."i0,5.!i Demand . ceillllcates of deposit lf.J.Sli. 'time cerlllroates of leHlt S.474..HS V: leit.ned checks liUf Cashier's checks out standing Su.lol'M lulled Slate de- jMSIts 16, 3K.ii i 'uqiosiiB of U. B dls- bmslng omcrrs .iie.c- o-... Total JU.S9:.775.ie ite of Nebraaka. County of Ioulas-ss; 1. F.H. Ums. rajniKr .., ...... ratr.'-d uanK, nn soienuu? Ll.ve statement is true to the best of m Miowledge and belief. , wyfc Suhsrrlbed and awnrn to before me this 14Th Wn .WBNoUry Pube. Correr,-A.te.t;A CR1.10HTON CM A3. T. KOCNI'.K. v. s. rorpi.F.TON. LUrertois. No. t775. KEPOnT Or" THK CrtNDITlON Ol The Xrrrhantu allonnl Bank at Otrmha! in the Sfatt; of N.bra-ka. at tlie cloae-of Imslr.eH. .November 1.' I!".. Ivar.s and discounts.. Overdrafts. secured and unsecured 1". P. bond to secure circulation S. bonds to secure C. S. deposits uiher ImuiiIs to si'ute V. S. drposdts liiM;iiiK hotisc I I i;i.. from national b.ma (not reserve JI.7i.lU Itc-ioi 00 ' Jo "0 M. "jm.no liin.KHVO S7S.7SJ.1J lho,3l.. SJS.i :c, lsa,;!.1. U',?t;:..'.i l lei.i:; lKt fl.'.io audits) from stnt banKs and bunkers e I l ie from approved re- serve apents i lucks and other rhsii Items i:ehaiiBes fin ilear- Ihk house Notes of other na tional banks Pi actional paper i ur-' . rn-.x, ,.jpivK;la...an4, e.-nts 1 i w Till Money Re m tve In Hank, viz: S,nto l.eil tender notes I'.cib nudion fund with 1'. ft. treasurer .V. of i Irciilatioii l :;c, , ,r,-j.' ijy,t;;i.5l T.o.il MAKlUTIL.-v Cipil.tl stock paU In-. Surplus fund i nop id. ;d proflcs. less e pens, s and t.i.v - P'ld Nai nii.il lsink notes :.R1.:? L'A"" "0 'UlrtandiiiK Late to other rational atiks .n.nsz.iui to state bank find bankers TC.fsVJ. f I llvldual deposits j I-ubJect to ehn-k LCLZTT":; I f mund t ertiltcatcs of I tleposlt : J me certificate of tepoalt IJ.'i lined fheeka ...... fashler' crock out- atandlng - lmied Btat .Ue poeits .....I. Soo.oo H,;iM.iu lS3.ti67.81 l2V.lnXl.CU 13,41.517 Total - ...'.'!. 51s. t3 Btate of Nebraska, County of Douglas . 1, Luther Drake, president of the above named b&iik, da lolemnly swear that tha above atatemertt is truu to the best of my knowlecc and belief. LL'TUfcJt UttA.lv tu. i-reeiueui. Bubacrlbed and sworn to before me this KUi day ot November, llMi. OtiO. li. PKlTCHKrT, Notary Public. Correct Attest : FRANK T. HAMILTON, O. 8. KOGEKH, GtX). K flUlCHETT. Ltlrectoi. GOVERNMENT NCTICES ntOPOSALS FOR FIVE BRICK BU1LD ings, Water and Sewer System Ueyait meui ot the interior, Office of Indian Af- . fairs, Washington, D. C. Nov. a, luuo. i totaled piopoiwis, plainly marked on tii outside of the envelope "Pro poaaJ for Buildings. etc., Bismaick, J. D.," and addressed to the Com missioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton, D. C, will ba received at the Indian otlice until two o clock p. in., of December 4. 16. (or furnt;htr.g and delivering Uio necessary maiertuls and labor rtsjuued to construct and complete a ournuiory and mployea' quarters, both of brick, wuu pluinbiug, kieam heat and electric light, a laundry and barn, both ot brick, with plumbing and electric light; a brick ware house, with electric light, and a water and ewer system, all at Bismarck Indian ' School. N, D . In strict accordance with the plans, spec Mirations and instructions to 1 biout-r. which may be examined at this ortiee. the office of the Improvement Bulie tin, Minneapolis, Minn.; the American Con tractor, Chicago. Ill ; the Tribune. Lis u arck. N. D.; ttie Forum, Fargo, N. D. The Bee, Omaha. Nebraska; the Globe T'einoi aat, St. Louis. Mo.; the Builders' and Traders' Exchanges, Omaha, Neb., Mil waukee, Wis., ht, Pavil, Minn., Minneapo lis. Minn.: the l, S. Indian warehouses at Chicago, St. Loul. Omaha and New York, and tha postmaster at Blamarck, N. D. For further information application should 1 mad to thia office. C. F. LARRAUEE. Aiding Commissioner. N 8-10-13-15-17-2O-3-:i-n LEGAL NOTICES To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given to William E. oweiis, Andrew Peterson. Jame E. v riaht and any and all persons Interested. ) ...Sn'l.On J ..l,5is.r;; j j rfrfi.Kyi.iio I '.'iii..B,.'.'X' I tl.t the Na4ionl, Oment Post company! T Chicago. in , . A snott - and .George C. Gray, also of Chicago, m., are interested in certain patents on con cret or eminent rots which. It Is clalmod by the SI4 William E. Owen and James t . Wrtgnt, were granted to said James v C Wright on or about October 2$. l0G; also that all patents which said William K. Ow ens and Andrew Peterson ar now Interested ' In, In any way applying to euneiH.- r tiini'mm- ihwi, n said ra. !:onal Cement Post rtompany, W. S. ill u'.t and George C. Gray are now inter std In., and no Interest therein can be posed of by any one without the con--:.t and the signatures of the said Nn. "nal Cement Puat company. W. fl. Ahhott ( fi.d George C. Gray. ATIONAL CEMENT POST COMPANY. By GEORGE C GRAY, Secretary. -W B ABP.DTT lil'OKill-. C illlAV, i-a at 'CURRKXT COUNCIL Of fire, 10 IVnrl MIMtll l-.TIOV I i i tlni'S ! Clark's, sodaf I Stockcit sells i..iii"ii Fine et gravings h: lefler. -! El Rogers' Tony Faust hen tirt tlios.- new photon hi SiIi'i iU fc riu:nblnK and heal In;, nixby A P'i" Lewis (iitl-r. funetal dire.-lor. phono Wnodrlnu riulrrtakins rofipanv. Tel. .W i MAMHNI.S AS VN I N V l'STM EN'T. I TALK Til LLKFLUT A1UH T IT. llo tr Hl' ks. l:: I'enrl street, for up-to- ddlo ami Ftyhsh silts and oereonts. Always Interestlnc. new Roods arrlvlns dally at the John Heno C ompa tiy store. Ilal'xr liui the h' xi u.nrtuiiiit of I'Uil'L i tn miitr-rials In the middle Wi'H. (Jet his . l'llri s. ' A b'.muful nr.. I niinmonliil b:i Iv.irnei. i tlv WtlKli.irn rl li k l imp, rumple te. fl.:."i. ; b' pii.m lt.--, n.'i W. l'.i o:idw.i . CliAL TKAMf WAM'l.i to hnil I for the I "! i I . 1 1 'n khiitn I'oul . onipanj. lllUh'T vnijes pnid. p7 Pearl streii MiKS halo Tn-ynor of the I'hire sttert srhuul, lin has liei n III Willi piiiMiinoiua,, w as reported yesterday to be mm .i h -snnn. A til m l Sl'l-.A I .li 'II lo K 1 It I. KHill 1 yW'' rr' UltOAliWAV. Uutli ltusfi-ll. .".J"J Aviiiii- I'. anil Call inkhr. l.v. Liyhlli avenue, win- reported to the Hoard ot Health nig Uiphtheria. I pay p.r ton for Ili; Ht-ne, .Vs: -:iks. I1 i v'. ropper. It' pt r lb. i Mi ihiy as ha - .iM iron . mixed, pel lb; rubber. J. Katvlnuin, ! Mam, bun 'li 'ii' s , At the regular tin etinR of llai neuiy i hup- ter. iiid -r of the Kastern Star, totutJiit there will be Initiation of randlilalest in ! addition to tho usual business, i ThroJBh the i-fTorts of the Comtiinrlal ;lub I ounrll HluUs has been niveti lonsui eralilo in oinltn nee )n tho new nine tables 1 Issued by tie: Hurluifc'.ou railroad That s this right number phone 7.'. If i you want kooiI owl. we've got a Ins stork on hand. Prompt de,tery. OIiIikhik drlv ! its. I onnril lUufTs Coal and Ire t'o. whkn (;ii.ti to iii in) tio 'in r.r.o. A. huAlil.AMi, IIII-; PiO.NKKK I.I M H KK .MAN HI' M'll, Pl.ri.KS riiUTIi .MAIN S I'lIKKT. TKL. :i"' Vou can enroll any day or evenlns n t West rti Iowa college. Students are as sisted to positions. S.nd for catalogue, phone tor intormation. Uoth phones. Hiyh jrade graiuie work, I mm the best Halle Import' d uniiiiles, lettering, carving, and tracing. l'nie monumental worn a speciait... Mieeh y a.- Lane. l. Last llroad way. Council Kl nfTst tent. Knights of Macca bees, will hold an open n tins this even ing, to which all friends, including women, are invited. Refreshments will be served and a program given. Miss Francos I lierrilss, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Cherniss, who underwent an operation fur appendicitis at tin- tii n tral hospital Tuesday, was reported yes terday to lie doing nicely. J A. Kaplan, a young traveling nmn of Davenport, la., and .b r.nie Thri kmurton of Mapleteui. i t . wire m.irriou In this my yesiiTduy atterniHin by Ki-v. Henry Do l.ong at his office In the court house. To lovers of art needle -oirk and espe cially I huso w ho at e planning to make holiday prcseiiis of their own handwork our art department will appeal most strongly at this time. T lie John Heno Com pany. The will ot the late Miss Vermont Reyn- I olds, principal of the Pierce Street school. was liled for probate yesterday 'hv-'vi'Il'I erty. both persxmal and real, is left by Miss li Vilnius to per luotner, iiarvey. witn . whom she lived. The Nichols & Shepard company of Let Ik- Cn-ek. Mich., brought suit In the dis trict court yesterday ugair.st James O'Con nor of Vnderwood. la., for $l.a"u. the price of a twenty-horse power traction engine, shipped to him in IfliC. LIQl'lD K.NKKR. the ucw- furniture wonder, takes off that smoky dullness from your lurtiiture, especially your piano; pre n rvis your varnish, brightens up and makes old vnrnish or paint look like new. Come ami see it Mt our store. Horn Ick, -11 South Main. Articles of incorporation of the F.oyd Liuuur company were tiled for record yes- lenlav. The Incorporators ure F J. Boyd and V. K. Myers, and Council P.luffs and Omaha are designated as the principal plaos of business. The capilal slock Is placed at !U.-. Mrs. Mary Anderson, wife of J. K. An derson. H'-J Avenue It. died last evenli g. aged 71' years, liesidea her husband, one on and one daughter su.vlvc her. The funeral will be lu M Saturday afternoon at 2 o dock from th- lamlly residence, and burial will be In I'airvicw cemetery. Fin" pictures, good trames and the best of work, wuh good treatment ami fair prices; thee points nr.- our trade-getters. If you want pictures, come In. If you want a name made, this is just the place to tpa it mad" to suit you. Council Bluffs Pain', oil and Glass company Merrium hiuK. Buy that new overcoat at the John Beno 'Conipanj's stole; vouil get more style, quality and value than you'll hnd else where. Prices range at J7.oo, $10, 112.50. 15, . tl, t'-'O, $22.60 and Mrs. Mary" Wortman, wife of Peter Wort man, died "Tuesday night at her home in St. Mary township, just over the line In kJJm C." wy-nf..n Vlfv'.rtSn.hferi besides her husband leaves six daughters snd one son. The funeral will be held Friday morning from the German Lutheran rhurch In the I'lunier settlement, and burial wiu oe in iue cnurcu ceiueii-ij. A Mrtiiar 1 Co. New Location of Wholesale 'Bakery, rW Mynnter Street, Couucll Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. The lirst snow of the season generally call tor a nw horse blanket. We're pre pared to serve you best. Rare values In horse blankets at $1. tlM, 12, 12.50 up to $10. Basement section. THE JOHN BKNO COMPANY. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 2f.O. Night. ii"3. Marrlatie l.leeusea. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. R. V. Srebold, Trevnor. la F.va Hart well, McClelland, la Henry Harms. Council Bluffs Matilda Stumpf, Council Bluffs.... J. A. Kaplan, Davenport, la Jonnle Thorktnorton, Mapleton, la Ray F. Krell. Des Moines Katherlne Balde, Des Moines Age. 24 24 18 2:t 20 - i - , - ; , - , - y i, - f . t'ld Mrk vL fO lo r wlr i I'lnitimiUIOrnl" Ir w m farapaaieorlleiil(l iwlt.hf.f ,,, unit , rriifi.nl lliBr, ana 1M1 NOT ril B Ot F. r'RI'I' HAMPLl. Addr.i nPt. i ianfnt. arLpnAl e. .a!. .-.ii:.:srnr..S T LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The following aupplica for tho coming legislature will be let to the lowest bidder Saturday, November 17. at 10 o clock a m. Samplea on file in the offl-e of sec retary of slate: & binders, inaikcd on side, for senate and house. b" house roll calls. fno senate roll calls. 5" list of house metnl era. 5io list senato members. 2.Hj list member of legisliture, ith map showing representative and senatorial cli tnct 2iS members' desk cards. 2 senate dockets page enrh I house dockets, ) pagrs each. 5 b.Kika vouchers, nurubened and prr foratea, 6t0 to book, four forms. A GAI.USilA. S.,itai--. NIU-d;t NEWS OF IOWA BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. CHIEF FOR IllCGlNS J Rhoary of Jiwelry Stcre tt Valley, Neb., ' Charted to Him. GRAND JURY HAS BOXCAR RCBBLRY CASES omver Innllnne to Inearth Plunder stolen from Ian In the Hall rnail Anrds In This rit. It is be!ie.d Il-at jmrt of t lie jewel! found In the possession of James Wapitis, alias Jli'Ouiri, was stolen from ("Iraham's jew.lry stoie at Valley, Nob., whlrh was bnik. ti Into a f' iilt;hts hfore the f'l irk 'p. ner.il nirn-handlse store was roblxd. 111k Blns has hem turned over to the Nebraska , authorities. Inlornmtiolis ihii;iiiK Iheni with ht.iili .,. ami vohblnir freight rnrs was hied yesterday by Assistant County Attut- my Hess against Anton Jaeowilr., Dan arir ..n(i r'..trr Xeirh. the three HunL-ai- i i.in railroad laborers and Tom f'nrter, who lis known cus tho "man newsboy." As the Krnnd jur now in session is ln estijfatlnc the ease, tho preliminary hearing id the four men was again continued in lmllic ' court yej-terday. Frank Smith, muter nrrest on suspicion I of havlru? stolen a quantity of cigars which he tried to dispose of to the Huneailan laborers at the Union Pacific, transfer, is still behind the bars pt the city n!l. The euthorities have us yet been unable to ascertain where the clgais were stolen although they have learned who the ship i pers of the gixids are. The police yesterday found fourteen fliirs I, of slippers which had been stolen from a ...I in no- v iiioii i acme yarns at the same time that over I'D pairs of shoeo were taken. Better ilolliingr for the boy. The len iency of the times Is for bettor merchandise jnnd especially boys' suits and overeonts: I it has not always beon ho. hut today the I popular price Is J3 and J7.SH, but we have many extraordinary values to show you in boys' suits at IJ. $j.5n, $;). .. ,-i n,i' ,j Hoys' mitflttlng department, main Moor balcony. I Till: JOHN HK.NO COMPANY. Stop and take a look in our window and see the famous Quick Meal range and the Red Cross base burners they w ill save i Sin fuel and make your home happy. I SWAINK & MAURLK. a.ltl-.ISS Rroa.Hinv ' TKOl HI.: M KH tl ARAM'IMJ O III) Kit Arise from Mlaunderttautlf nit of Order of Mayor. A ebisb between the. nour.l r,f lr..uiii. lnnd school authorities out quarantine KUlailons was narrowly averted yester 'V. Parents of children attending the 'ait ty-second street school complained to .Mayor Macrae, who by virtue of his office Is president of the local Board of Health, that one of tha teachers there was living with a family quarantined for diphtheria, but despite this was attending to her du ties In the school as usual. Investigation disclosed the fact that Miss Margaret Mc N'amara, the teacher referred to, was liv ing" In the home of It. Kretrhnwr,' on Fourth avenue, where one of the children was sick with diphtheria. Mayor Macrae at onee. notified Superintendent Clifford not to permit Miss McN'amara lo teach until further oraers. Later, through the physician attending the Kretchmer child. It was learned that Miss McNaniara wus teaching as usual, and Mayor Macrae lost no time in calling Superintendent Clifford on the carpet lor an explanation why the orders of the Beiard of Health had been disregarded. Explanations followed nnd it developed that Superintendent Clifford had in some manner misunderstood the nuiyor'B in structions. MioS McNamara was at once sent home. With the appointment of Charles M. Nicholson as quarantine officer it Is the Intent uf the health authorities to take more drastic measures to enforce the re- qulrements of the quarantine, law. In , ,, . - - .... . ,, " "vi viitt iivan o i iiic imiuiy quai' antined ts employed In some outdoor posi- tion he will be permitted to continue at M VOTk Provided conncHtlon with the sick nn, , . . . , . , - "ns J" '"red. In case the head of the lamlly Is employed in a clerical or Indoor position he will be obliged to remain uti- i ape Quarantine with tho ntl,r , ,.!.., of his family. Let us do that Job of wall uanerlng J for you. Come In and seo our samples and get our price. Tou will go out satls 1 fied. Council Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass comPuhV. Merriam block, Remnants of those splendid rapid Belling ginghams nnd flannelettes. 12c and grades for !r per yard. Main aisle. THK JOHN BENO COMPANY. Caaltra In One Gopher' flaw. "I was Just driving by and I thought I would stop In with thse," remarked 10-year-old Harrv Smith to County Auditor Cbtiyne yesterday, as he produced from one of his pockets a pair of gopher claws. The lad stated that he had killed the gopher in the vicinity of the railroad tracks near Eighteenth avenue. With due solemnity Auditor Cheyne wrote out a draft for the young lad on the county treasurer for S 21 cents and Harry crossed the hallway to the 19 , office of County Treasurer Conslgny where, after be had inscribed his name on the back of the warrant, was duly presented with a nickel and three pennies. MAI.ONEY CIGAR CO., 30 PEARL ST COUNCIL BLUFFS. I.V. DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS Hm CIGAR A.u HI-ILK BOBBIE, OLD TIMES AND ERR1S 5c CIGARS. Pyrography outfits and supp!e. c. Alexander, 333 Broadway. Corean lu I'nblle sehonla. Feu the flrst time in its history Council Muffs ha enrolled among its pupils of 'he public schools a young native of Corea. Kim Sa Hung is his name and he came to the United States from Corea about live months ago. He has been In Council Bluffs and is employed by a family near the Bloomer (TTuLARK & Our buslnea was esiablJahed nearly B0 7 ear a a0. (188a). loan on horse-, rattle, household furniture and other chattel. Our reputstbn and the buslnea w enjoy Is the realilt of fair and 1'keral treat ment of our atrons during these 10 yiars rur rate r -m'v I"wer than ether efflcea. Our loan are mad In our own nam and revir aold ar neg tii !, Remember our new cfflr are opp alt alue ot the hail fro .. . oid orllc-, ara conveniently arranged with private consulting room. We wlab to warn, tha ptib.le that w have no connection with the firm doing bualn under tha name of tha Clark Mortgage Co., now occupying cur old office. It la a compliment we appre ciate giving our nam to their buainesi. but it la confusing to the public. Our 'Phone i 217 Don't confuse it with th Tel. of Clark Mtg. Co. COR. ULU.N' AMI BKOADWAV. OVLH AMXKICAX EXTKESS OFUCK. s.-liool, where he 1.4 curolh'd anions ttie pupils. Kim Pi H'Hik Is Btaett In mr. of .ia. but us et ha. tint sunirhtitly mas tered the Intrirarles of 'tlie KngltsU lau tmie to nn to any extont with tho otlu r students. Jte Is said to be- partiiulat'l' brtsht iiml Is able In imlrrstind mil. h tliuV Is said to him Ihui t buy a Hot Hlast until j'mi see ours. It Is th'o latest improved Hot Plist on the m.nket. top doot , sido door and ash pan; consumes its own b.isis and smoke; holds fire forty-eUht bouts; nlr tlftht Joints, j The most convenient Hot Itlast made. Hurnn anything. $11 to Jirt. fteo it in our window. T. '. KelTet. l'B Soulh Main ' Varm mats for the outdoor man are in order. Iiurk coats lined with ni.irkmaw or sheep, very spei ial values at $1, !-, $11. .V. Jk"". t' "tid 115. Basement sertloti. Till; JOHN BKNO COMPANY. r .s or o ri; m ompi.i:tkii l;lertlun Ottleers Till lenr Are rntri Ity the llonr. Tho canvass of the vote cast at the ie rent i bet Ion lor Judge of the superior cnuit. justices of the peace and constable tiy the Hoard of Supcr isors, shows th.it Attorney S. H. Snyder., the republican li uu inee, was elected judge of the supi'io; court by a majority of t'di over H. O. Omvii. I he democratic candidate; that .1. K. Cooper and S. A. Ureen, the democratic i -nrndiduti s, wrn elected justice of the jieare for Kane township, which Includes the i.;iy of Council Bluffs, over Oviib Vb n and I". K. Deuel, the republican candidates, while J. C. Bilker and J. Palmer, the republican nominees, were elected constable over C. Jensen and F. Kdg ir, the democratic, nominees. The vote on justices was as follows: Cooper (dein.l, 2.1 l'.i; Ureen (denO, J.e; Deuel Irep ), 2.W; Vien (rep.). l.KVi The Board of Trustees canvassed the vole for the township ticket yesterday after noon. John Halle und J. K. Butk r, for trustees, and Andrew Fellentreter, for clerk, tho republican candidates, were elected. Under the new law the judges Htid clerks of election are entitled to pay at the rate of 25 cents an hour while engaged in their duties as such. The Board of Supervisors I yesterday allowed the judges and clerks t in the First precinct of the Sixth ward 1 pay for thirty-five hours, those In the See ' ond precinct of the Third ward, for thirty ' lour bouts; those in the First precinct of ' the Second ward, for forty-two hours; those in the First precliujt of the Fourth ward, for twenty-five hours; they in Kane town ship, outside the city, for eighteen hours, and those in Boomer township, for twi nty two hours. Owing la I he fact that they c. vim looked counting a large batch of bal lots, the judges In Knox township were compelled to make a recount and the super visors decided they were entitled to pay for seventy-two hours, or 18 each. The board will order tho payment ot the judges and clerks in tle ot her . precincts as soon a they report the number of hours engaged. A Radiant Home hard coal stove will make any home radiant, grand and com plete, It Is acknowledged by the leading people of Omaha and Council Blufts to be the greatest coal-saver in the market today. Call at our store and see theia and let us explain the lino features. Over 1,000 of them in use in Council Bluffs. Sole agents, Peterson 6; Schooling Co., hardware and furniture, Council Bluffs, la. CENTRAL FLOCR-U.la. Kvory sack warranted. Central Grocery and Meal Mar ket. Both 'phones 24..' The Town of iKood. My lriends. have you heard 'of thi ol' Nogood, On ihe banks of tho River Slow. v nere blooms the W'aitaw hlle llower Where the Sometlmeoiuther scents tin And the soft Uneasys grow? Go to Leffcri'H for the b-et watches. fair, an , It lies iii the valley of Whnt'stlicuse, In the province of l.etersliile ; That tired feeling is a native there; It s the home ot the reckless Idon'tcare, Where the Glveitups abide. Wo guarantee to do the best jewelry re pairing. And oacK our guaranteeing. I rTert s. It stands at the bottom of Lazy Hill, And is easy to reach. I declare; You v only to fold up your hands and glide Down me slope of Weak will's toboggan slide . . I To be landed quickly there. - e certainly keep rh.v best stock ot jewelry in souinwestern luwa. icuuis. The town is as old as the human race. And it grows with the flight of years; It Is wrapped In the fog of idler s dreams. Its streets are. paved with discarded schemes, And sprinKled with useless tears. If you want anything up-to-date in the Jeweler's line Go to Leffert's. The Collegebred, fool and the Ilicliman's heir Are plentiful there, no doubt; Tho rest of Its crowd r a motley cjew, With everv class except one in view The Foolklller Is barred out. ! We are putting in the largest stock of holiday Jewelry' ' For the commencing holidays it will be Immense; ' Larger than anything we ever thought of I In former years-. At 1 fieri s. i The town of Nogood is all h.ilged nbom By the mountains of Despair; No sentinel stands on its gloomy walK No trumpet to battle and triumph calls. For cowards alone are there. Remember, we sell all our goods with a strict guarantee. Iftert's. My friend, from the dead-alive town of Nogood. If you would keep far away, Just follow your duty through good and 111; Take this for your motto, "I ran, I will,' And live tin to It each day. If you want satisfactory goods Good that will cotno lip to your expecta tion. Guaranteed to be Just as reprejtented, Make this your buying headquarters for holiday Jewelry. Leffert . Illinois Coal. We've got the Inside price on all Illlnol coal. Come down and figure with us for vour winter's supply. Both 'phones 1S2. Bridenateln & Smith, 14th Ave and i.th St. Many pretty stuffs for children's school dresse In one special lot, were 5fo. on sale for 3Sc a pard. Main aisle. THK JOHN BKNO COMPANY. Public Merlins for Crrclie. For the purpose of arousing public Inter est in the work of the Associated Chart- ties in connection wltfi the Creche, a pub lie meeting will be held this evening in the auditorium of the library. No admls- slon will be charged, as the sole purpose of the meeting I to present to the public CO., CHATTEL LOANS When the the work of the Associated Charities and the efforts it Is making to erect a suitable and permanent home for the Creche on the. property recently purchased on LVist Fierce street. The following program has I n ar ranged for the meeting: Song By Children of the Creche Piano selection Miss R. cilia Haetens Select reading Miss Fannie Dletrlck Vocal selection Mrs. L. It. Hypes Address Hon. Walter I. Smith Song By Children of the Creche Combination gas and electric chandeliers and tha celebrated Welsbnch incandescent ga-s burners. Why not see us liefore you buy. We can certainly please you on price and (iiuillty of goods. Shepliati Bros., .".'!! West Broadway. Thanksgiv ing Fxtra 11 daimek lunch cloths, beautiful designs, on sate for 7'c j See them In linen section, main floor. tii i : John bf.no company. See Siephati Bros, for the latest and best Inverted burners. 69 West Broadway. evrer "yateiu for West K.ikI. City Knglnoer Andrew Ros-water of Omaha will address the West Knd Improve ment club this evening and will outline a plan for a sewerage system In the western part of the city. Residents of the westei.i portion of the city have been unable in the past to coi.vince the municipal authorities that a system of sewers in that section was feasible. Mr. Rosewater. it is said, has given It as his opinion that a sewerage system in the "bottoms," as tin) western portion of the city Is known, is entirely practicable. Attorney J. .1. Stewart will uddress tho club on the i-cent fare propnr.it Ion be tween this city and Omaha and there prob ably will be ether speakers. All persons Interested In the welfare and development of the western part of the city are in vited to attend the meeting, which will be held in the Kpworth Methodist church, at Twenty-fifth street and Avenue B, Instead of In th comity building, at Twi'nty-fourth street and Avenue B. as preciously an nounced. ROO Ferns. Incladiiig a jardiniere for 45 cents each. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If you want one, better order at once J. F. Wil cox. , We make a specialty of repairing talking machines, sewing machines and bicycles. Prices right. S. M Williamson, 17 South Mln street. Heal Plntr Transfer. These transfers wero reported to The Bee November II by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluffs: Fred C. Hoist and wife to Charles T. CarVT, part 4 nw1, 7-74-11, w. d $ a0 Henry McComb Bangs lo William M: Haygood. lot 1 In block 3 in Hughes and Dutitphan's add. to Council Bluffs. . s. w. d 20.) Florence Horton to A. A. Luchow, lot t In block 2 in Cochrans' add. to Council Bluffs, w. d 300 J. H Hendrix and wife to Emil Kun ath, north 25 feet of lot 22 In block 1 In Treym r, la, w. d 4 SI. W. Raymond and wife to Henry C. Ravmond. lot lti In block 6 In Sackett s add. to Council Bluffs. w d f) Kll.i True Conner and husband to H. W. Redding, lot 11. in block 2 in Avoca, la., w. d 70i) B. M. Smart and wife to Ieon Wood. lot nnd n's of lot 4 In block 4 In Huff's add. to Oakland, la., w. d 9 i Seven transferf-total. 2.sf.O Diamond Ulna (riven Ara. Thirty-flve-dollar diamond ring given away to the lady who receives the largest number of votes. Bee It In our window. One vote given with every rent's worth of candy purchased. O. C. Brown, Turlty Candy Kitchen, 541 West Broadway. Antra at Mock how. AMES, la., Nov. 14. -(Special. )-Prof. M. L. Bowman of the Iowa State college ha Just announced the names of the team that will represent the college at the Interna tional Live Stock show In Chicago, Decem ber 1-8. The team will consist of B. W Crossley of Council Bluffs; R. E. Drennon Corning; G. W. Patterson. Burt; W. 11. Peters, Keokuk; A. E. ejualfe. Ionia, and T. S. Serauer, Ankeny. R. E. Prentian and B. W. Croseiey aro both members of the stock judging as well. The Iowa State college will b well rep. resented at I his show. Prof. C. F. Curtis. Prof. W. J. Kennedy and Prof. Wayne Dinsniore will all have classes to judge, and Dr. J. H. McNeil will be veterinarian In charge. The college will also have about thirty-five head of stock on exhlhi lion. Evenings are long. Buy a mandolin or violin or guitar for a Christmss present at Bourh-lus Piano House. We have some "J. T. L.' violins, the best on th market, i'-l Broadway, where the oi tan stand upon the building. Defective fiae Jet Fatal. SIOUX CITY, la.. Nov. 14 (Special Tele, gram .) George Stuart of Merrill, la., found dead In bed a a reault of asphyxia- tion. at the side of hla wife, w no was In I the death throes when the couple wa dls ' covered at the Vendom hotol. Th tragedy I was the result of a defective .is Jet. For liniie.rted wine und llqqois and Hinl. i welser leer. go to L. Roseuteld. wholesale l.cuui Ucw lei, 51 South Main an tel. cool days come, a steaming dish of BEST Cereal V1TOS, is a breakfast to tempt the most fastidious. Just the white heart of the wheat. One 21b., 1 5c. package makes 1 21bs. of dainty creamy white cooked food. Your Grocer has it Made by the man who makes "The Flour KOR BREAKKAST- Snr nlow ly one lill cup into , i w i i i. . ... and one hall rup ol Dolling water, fan 10 ia."ic anu boil 15 minnutef. K loo thick add boiling water. Serve bot with cream and usar. W hen cold it makes drlicioui luncheon dun, tried and served with tyrup. Numerou dainty dinner deterU can be prepared and jelly. BUTLER SUCCEEDS WALSH Feruier Conerefsman Selected to li Member of National C'mmitt. MARSH rUUS GUT OF THE CONTEST Hon ril ui Control Will Make No Attempt Till lriir to Krfet Tnber enlol llopltal on Account of l.nlene of enon. i From a Staff Col 1 1 spendi-in . i DES MOINES, Nov . If iSperial. I-Walt Ruth r, i x-congressmaii irom the fourth Iowa district, may be named by the denio ciatic state central coniniHte. tomorrow as the, Iowa representative on the national democratic committee. V. W. Marsh of Waterloo, who was a stiff candidate lot the position, with every show of having a majority of both the Iowa ami the national committee wilh him, has withdrawn from tho race, which leaves the he id open. Hon. Cato Sells of Vinton was n candidate foi the position, and tie- light between these two men for the position previous to elec tion day was one of the featui-s of the campaign. It is asserted now among poli ticians that the committee tomorrow will terminate the tight by making a selection, and that though the committee is strongly of the conservative wins of the. parly, it win name a radical Bryan ilemm rat for the national committeeship, hut one who has been working all during the past campaign with the committee. It is chaig'd ih.it Cato Sells, though a Bryan man, has been inactive during the campaign. This leavi s General Weaver and ex-Congressman Walt Butler as the most conspicuous members of the party meeting that l qulrcnic i.t . and there are strong Indications that Butler will 1k- selected. In connection with the withdrawal from the race of W. W, Marsh of Waterloo come the rumor that Iniltn n tinl and monied democrats of the state will start a morning democratic nwspaper In this city. Mr. Marsh Is one of the wealthiest m n In the state. He Is the chief owner of the Waterloo Times-Tribune, n morlng daily paper, nnd having made a success of that venture, and being anxious for a larger Held, he has an eye on Des Molnea. This rumor may to some extent explain the reasons for the withdrawal of Mr. Marsh from the rnce for Iowa com mitteeman. The talk of a morning demo cratic daily in Des Moines has been active for some years. It is revived every cam paign and several times a year ever since the Consolidation of the Leader with the Register. The democrats over the state have for the mcst part looked to Hearst to start the paper. Conrt t gal list Doctor. It Is not a good defense for a doctor charged with practicing medicine, without a license to claim that he does not pretend to cure Ji disease, 'but allows nature to cure nnd only aids by removing the cause of the trouble, according to a decision of the supreme court, given today in tho cas' of the state of Iowa against J. p. Wilhite. Wilhite was Indicted in Webster county for practicing medicine at Fort Dodge. Je styled himself "Doctor of Neurology and Ophthalmology." The supreme court In Its dirclslon says his pretensions savored of the charlatan and bnposter. According to the evidence Wilhite studied for two months In the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Othalogy nnd was awarded the degre of " Doctor of Optics." He then studied by correspond ence school for a couple of summers on the farm and was awarded tha "master di ploma." Then he studied for three months st the McCormlck Neurological college, got another degree and started to practice medicine. He styled himself the master mechanic fif the human body. One of hi defenses was that If he was ptiilty there wire also many other equally guilty. The supreme jyeourt says It will be time enough to pass upon the guilt of others when their cases ronie before the court, and quotes scrip ture In reminding Wilhite that many of those who escaped when the tower of mum MothcrS Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, ana so prepares the system tor the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, it is worth its weight in gold." Ii.ooper bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. tUt B2U)f ILID RIfcUUIOR CO., AUmU, &. Xjie Story of X 7 now V.r .. irniiM. . tw o j 0'Xat7 THf IPlAi. US STERIU2E0 mum wisnjinw pjuji iui a ! ' - t. J ly as guilty as tha the walls. Siloam fell were equa eighteen crushed undo Hiillilliiu of Hospital llelaeil. Tho Statu Hoard of Control will not try lei do more this fall than select the slta on which to erect the tuberculosis hospital. The troubles in finding a site that would inert the requirements of the board have so far delayed the matter of finding a slta that nothing could be done toward erecting a building this year anyway, nnd further more, the p'.nti appropriation will not leave a great ileal after the lea-acre farm is purchased for the site. H has practic ally been decided by the board to select a site if one can be found before the first of the year ami then have to the legis lature the question of piuviding additional f inula with which to irrt lln adequate ho-pital. To nil I n so ii lo Meat Producer. Secretary Toinliiisoii of Denver. Colo., ee rctary of the American Cattle Growers' as- socliitio:i, ha- been secured as one of the speakers at the convention of the Corn Belt Meat producers, to be held In thia -It V next month. It had been expected in secure Embodiii, the Illinois nmn, who is an expert on raising steers: and feeding cattle, but he vviil be unable to attend. ( lilcltiiaiivv- Mini .U I'unlon. Herman Bock, convicted of murder in the first degree in Chickasaw lounly and com mitted to the 1 1 nitentlary for life Oc tober 5. lv'., at the age of ;I7 years. Is the i wentv -lirst life prisoner for murder to ask for a pardon of the legislature. Hie rc.ibvst reached the governor tislu . tsaiann Federal ! . Judge Smith .M'Tiirrsoll of the fej, rai court today made the following assignment of cases: Welti, s lay next. United States against Geoige A. Kcnd, United State against F. P. Bradley, T. I.. Wutsnn against Iowa Central, hnd L. oleson against Illi nois Central. The court will open next Tuesday and tin- following criminal cases have beeen assigned to be htard during the term: Hudson Ciiss. Andrew Sorensn and Frank Hodge. Carl M. Spencer, Carrie Brown. Hud Smith. John H. Swift, Ar thur Thompson. W. L. Smith and Wilwau kee Railroad. Judge McPhrs.m has ruled against ;icc-ttng pro', ssioiial bondsman in his coin. Wright lo speuL. Here. Carroll D. Wright. x-l'nlied States la bor commissioner, now president of Clark college at Worcester. .Mass.. will be on of the speakers at the convention of the Iowa Teachers' association, which meat here holiday week. Thanksgiving Extra Sue hi-tiistitlied pil low shams on sale lor Ic Linen section., main floor. . THE JOHN BENO COMPANY. I'LICKY WOMAN SAVES HU5BAKU Horn Boat Arroaa lllvrr Filled with Ice to Heaeli IJoclor. 6IOUX CITY. Ia.. Nov. H.-iSpeclal Tele gram.) Gallantly struggling for two hour against the ice floes in tlw Missouri river, Mrs. Ernest Powell succeeded in rowing her husband, who was seriously wounded, to the Iowa shore a short distance below Sioux City white he was given medical attendance and hi bfte probably saved. Mr. und Mrs. Powell wcie enroute to Sioux City in a house bout. Powell acci dentally shot himself with a revolver thia morning, the bullet enteritn: his chest. Dressing his wound to the best of her knowledge. Mrs. Powell settled her hus band comfortably In tho boat and then began the difficult undertaking of croaa ing the Missouri umld t!.e ice. She aue corded after a plucky fight and doctor now hold out hope of the recovery of her hus band. Illahop Morrison 111. lfl'RLl.NG 1 0.s, la., Nov. 14. (Special l'eli gram.)-Bishop T. N. Morrison ot th Iowa Eplscop.U' diocese is reported to ba physically broken down. He will leave for Europe November 20. Falling Hrldse Injure Five. CINCINNATI, Nov. 14 A loveland. O.. dispatch states that a sjian of new bridge being built ai ross the Miami river at Love land fell Into ttie river today. Five man were Injured, one of them probably fatal. Is to love children, and n homjs can be completely happy without them, yet tho ordeal through which the ex M J A 1 h pectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and tear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread, A A 7