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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER lfi. 1006.
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COUNCIL
Office, 10 Irt
SEARCI1 WARRANTS FOR OLEO
Product Faund ia Uni' Market, Grwerj
(tort aid Ola Reitaurait.
CASE . TO EE PRESENTED TO GRAND JURY
rrn.lorr Was Marked Oleomargarine
In Kuril instance, nt leke4 Label
."lilltf(' far Batter," a r
atnte Lave BuilrM.
Alleging violation of the state law gov- la to.be for one year only, the railroad at Man- Come In and let us show you. Pianos
.rning the sala of oleomargarine, Harry the end of that time Intending- to rebuild tuned, repaired and stored. Swanson Mu
tnnox. Inspector tinder the Iowa'Daliy the roundhouse, "which has become lnade- sic company, 4f'7 West Broadway.
commission, 'yesterday secured tha Issu
ance of search warrants from the courts of
Justices Oardiner and Field for the Ogden
hotl. Taylor Woolsey'a tetaurant at 33
West Broadway, the Central grocery store
st COO West Broadway, the boarding house
of Fans Jorgenson at Hon .West Broadway,
the meat market Of trfMils'arelt flt R10 Wert sen Memorial hospital. It being stipulated
Broadway and the grocery stora of Fred- that a driveway be maintained for the
ertck.Evera at 231 West Broadway. The j benefit of the othr property owners. .
search warrants were executed by Con-' The request of Rev.. W. L.'Glersdor'f thai
xtablea Baker and Palmer, with the result he be permitted to erect a city mission
that oleomargarine In different quantities building- on city- property at Twelfth street
was- found at .tha Central grocery store, and Broadway was granted, and tha city
F.vets" grocery store and Woolsey's restau- 1 solicitor was instructed 'to draw up nn onll
rant, and Was taken possesslou of by the nance vacating- a portion of Twelfth street
.officer's. None was found at the Ogden for this purpose. The building Is to be of
hotel, Grrll's meat market or the Jorgen- frame, covered with corrugated Iron, and
son boarding- house. to cost ln the neighborhood of lm.
The packages of oleomargarine found at ) The petition of property owners on Logan
the Centra .grocery . s'tore and Evers' street that It be brought to grsde wns
jrroctrry. while plainly marked "oleoniar- granted and bids for the contract will be
g-artr.e" on'lh wrappers.' did not bear the advertised for.
stamp, ' "substitute for butter." aa required 1 The street supervisor was Instructed to
.by thh slate law. . At Woolsry'e restaurant trim the trees along-' Broadway . west of
the oleomargarine waS' found In bulk In a Thirteenth street.
' rlrlcln. whi;n cm the outside waa stamped Previous to going- Into session the coun-.''ok-nmaigarlne,"
but lacked the label, : oilmen Inspected the recently completed
mbsi'rtme for butter." sidewalks under the Skinkle contract and
.' In'WoolseyV cai-It tn. charged that lie ' the paving- on Eighth avenue between
further violated the state law In using Sixth and Eighth streets and on Eighth
oleomargarine by falling., to have printed street between Beventh and Eighth -ave-
nouces nt eaalr table bearing: the legend
"substltute for butted " used here." Kcs- ,
taurants eitnct using oleomargarine at the
-woies or uv .tne KKcnen, unaer tne state ,
aw, are- required to - have, such notices
conspicuously displayed at each tabic, ,
Under the state law ' J.he dealer Is re
; quired to notify each purchaser of oleo
' margartne that he Is buying; a "substitute
for butterj"- but as to Whether the dealers
at whose, plocea oleomargarine was found
yesterday. 'compiled with . this ' particular
provision: of -the state taw, Inspector Len
nox bas- no evidence, in the informations
filed by Asristant County Attorney Ross
it Is -merely charged that the defendants
, -i-lorarefl the law by falling to have the
, packages stamped "substitute for butter."
tttid in-Woolsey's fcase with further falling
to have th notices , posted In bis restau
rant that "a substitute for butter Is used
here." " ,
Assistant-County Attorney Ross will lay
the esses this morning- before the grand
urt "
White and brown bears very good Imita
tions of the real Roosevelt type are among
.the rjrst. holiday novelties, to arrive. Don't
'fill to see them. Notion Dep't., main floor.
The John Beno company. - - .- ': -
i rto MT . OIT FOR SPEAKER
' l'arre'iina7 There WUI Be'Ko
.. Uppbaltlen" to Csssss. . ' t'i
iUgarding the statement made by a
Washington correspondent that he was a
possible candidate, for speaker of the house,
.Congressman Walter. I. Smith said yester
day tb(t .he. had no. such dreams. At the
same time Mr. Smith said he did not
.thlbk there would be much opposition to
Speaker Cannon. Beyond that. Mr.. Smith
LEGAL NOTICES
To whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given to William K.
, Owens. - Andrew .Peterson, James B.
Wright and any and all persons Interested,
.that the National Cement Post company
of Chicago. 111., E. S. Abbott and
George C. Gray, .also of Chicago, 111.,
are interested in certain patents on con
arete or cement posts which, It Is claimed
by the said William E. Owens and James
tlonal Cement Post company, W. &. Ab
bott and Onorsre C. Gray are now Inter
ested In, and no Interest therein can be
( ' Disposed of by any. one without the con
t - sent and. the signature of the said Na
'.) ' tlonal Cement Post company, W. 8. Abbott
t - and George. C. Gray
i E. Wright, were -granted to aald James
K. Wright on or about October 22. 1906;
also that all patent which said William
V B. Owens and Andrew Peterson are now
' Interested In, In any way applying to
1 ' cement or concrete posts, the said Na-
. V KATI
..sr- . t
NATIONAL CEMENT POST COM PANT.
BT ObOHGK c. OR AY, Secretary.
W. 8. ABBOTT.
' OEQROH, C. GRAY.
il l NorlSd It .
REAL. ESTATE) TRANSFERS.
' W. L.. Selby and wife to Frank Juhn
1 im. lot 1!, 'block i, W, U aeiby'e
First ...'..v.. f
t Ijotnlnink Hchnell to Maria, gchnell,
I. lock I and lots 1, J, 3, 6, . 7. 10 and
k li, block s. fcugewood Fark, and
ether lots
The ileb HiUldiog company to B&m
"i tiel. M. . italic!,, sublot a. taalot 6,
nV lie1, sect, b-16-i.-i.,.,,
Cottage lioitia Building company to
Kunmi'l M. JBIanchi, same
Alexander It.- McCanUless and wife
to Charles I.. Porter, lot block
J. Isabel! Add
'
1
1
liiO
1,000
Kriirst Sweet to E. Maud Richards,
si, lot 4. block ia, 6hmn's Add
Ernest Swett to Frankllu It Harris
and wife, n' lot 1 block 13.
' Shlnn's Add
Jean- H. Hutten and wife to E. Maud
Richards, lot 4, . block 13, Bhlnn a
Add
' Hishland Really rompuny to L. 8.
Mcltonald. l-.'i int. lots S3 and 24,
lilock 8, Creitiiitun Heights, Omaha
Csrullne Pppltim to Uruce Stephen
son, nn ij. oioik s, suipnur Hpiings
Add ;
Alice A Havrnieyer and husband to
Willlurri- A. "IVghmeyer, Ivt 6. Uook
1. Iitland Place 1
U-'rtie T. Morton and wife to Charles
a. Scott, lots 6 and 7. block 7. Kllby .
liaco U0
l.obert M. Zilg tu V. Rosntussen, ols
li. 7 sud it. Motter's Hub...., ....... 1
- Hurry A. Tukay to Newton D. Woods,
. lot y. Kpnr'''., 0o
Guvtave A. Fre Vi and wife to Ag
nes D. Wilbur. Vt sec.. 2U-1S-13 l,!0o
joiin n. Kinswai tid nil te Mary
Peralnger,
lots
nnd X. block 3.
Lak lew
75
K'dward K. Howel id wife to Alic
x Ejnery. lots Si en , Windsor Place
Harry A. lukey ti telMde I. Good
.on. lots L 3 ant block 3. Tukey
Height 7(J
Harvey Grove and .! li Grove
Wharton Construction eompanv, lota
3 and , block 4, Halcyon Hlht.. 1.J60
Ellsa B. Patrick t aL o Fred S.
irkln. loi k. block 11. Patrick s
ttscond 33ft
P rank E. Seslev and . wit to Mary;
Dworak. Vt let 4. block a. Plain
iw 1,60
V'hhadelpMa Mortgage and Trust com-
party to Meyer Robinson, lot 3.
bio, k 1, Kounts Fourth Add t.4no
John W. Gill and wife to Xaiicent A.
Dunn. ' lot 4, A. H. tlandera.;.. 1
Hairy M. Christie to James Lai son,
lota 44 aod 4i. C'hnsti place, tSouth .
' Omaha 150
K l. Hanwnn and wlf to Highland
. Henlty coiuuanv. lot L block K mA.
ford Place, and part lot a, block .
Improvemeat SMrc4atlon Add
John Power to E. 1. haniSon, lot 1,
bl'k a, Hertford Plac
me te same, part lot t, bkM-k b.
Improvement A.eoclatior A'id .....
t
lio
VlalK
OF INTEREST FROM IOWA
BLUFFS -
St. Tel. 4S.
stated there was nothing further for him
to Mir, a thrra van absolutely no founda
tion for the Washington story.
Thanksgiving extra: 71-Inch pure Irish
linen damask, 11.21! qtiatlty, for il.eo a yard.
Unen aectlon, main floor. The John Reno
company.
ROCK
IsLASD CAH Id'
"THEKT
tlalMliiar to Be Temporary
i ad Me.
mains for One War.
The city council yesterday granted the
Rock Inland railroad permission to erect a
temporary extension to Its roundhouse! on
XInth street, which will project elj?ht feet
Into the street. The temporary structure
quate for the service here. The city solic- 1
Itor waa Instructed to draw up a proper I To 1 a nlc' vrn Jolnt ln f''"lr' Plr
ngrefment between the railroad nnd the ,,,r " n art We understand how to do
city. i that. Bring In your picture and we will
The citv i.imw ... 'show you how neat wu can frame It. If
an ordinance providing- for the vacation of
the alley at the rear of tha new Fdmnnd-
nues, ana approved the assessment sched
ules. But a very small nronortlmi f ih. '
ooai oi ine improvements will have to be
owne cy me city.
- I
Stop and take a look m our window and
see the famous Quick Meal range and tha
Red Cross base burners they will save
you fuel and make your' home. happy.
.. SWAINE A. MAURER,
- S36-33S Broadway.
PLEA FOR AID "FOR THE CHEC'HK
Coaaressmaa smith Explalas Work of
th lostltatUa,
To the Associated Charities belongs the
distinction of holding- the first public meet
Ing- ln the auditorium of the public library
building when last night the large hall was
packed by those who by their presence ev- ' ment club last night the scriptural quota
Idenced an Interest In the w-ork of the as- i tlon, "Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness."
sociatlon. Tha primary object of the meet- Mr. Rosewater had been asked to address
Ing was to arouse public Interest In. the the club upon "Seweraa," aa the resl-
efforts of the Associated Charities to es
tablish a permanent home for the Creche on
the property recently purchased by It on
East Pierce atreet.
To Congressman Smith was assigned the
task of presenting- to the meeting- the work
of the association and the benefits to be
derived by the community from the main
tenance ofj such an institution aa the
Creche,. .Mr. Smith told of how the state
provides Institutes ior the Insane, deaf
and blind and penitentiaries for the cslm
Inal clement, but the poor children must be
provided and cared for by private charity.
The Creche, he stated, cared for ovejr S00
children In the course of each year, children
whose parents . loved them too dearly to
part with and surrender to Institutions
auch as the Christian Home. With the
Creche, he explained. It was entirely differ
ent. Here the child was cared for while th
mother waa able to work and earn money
for Ita support, and when able to provide a
home the child was given back to her. The
institution was one. urged Mr. Smith, that
should receive the unstinted support of
the cttisens of Council Bluffs.
The children of the Creche, under direc
tion of Mra. A. A. Covalt, rendered a couple
of elections, while Mlas Reglna Baetens,
Miss Fannie Dietrlck.and Mrs. U R. Hypes
entetalned with vocal and other selections.
Yen Mill Lnnk
At our superb stock of wall and.cWIIng
decorative papers If you have the slight
est notion of keeping In touch with the
latest and best interior decorations. This
la a model atore In' that line and you miss
much If you keep away from . here. Jen
sen & Nicholson, as West Broadway.
Real Estate Transfers.
These transfers wero reported to The Bee
November IB by the Pottawattamie County
Abstract eompany of Council Bluffs:
Christopher Loseth and -wife to Nels
Johnson, lota t and 10, block 73. Rid
dle s sutxllv,, w. d ....I .750
trxecutor or A, t'ochran estate to
Vlnnle M. Crosier, lots 4. 6 and 6,
Mock 10. Cochran s add., e. d.- 410
jonn, 8. crooks and wife to Mary M.
Hhonquliit. lot 21, block , Steele 4r
Woods' aW., q. c. d...;. fMi
Margaret Klna- to Julia Hickey, e4
feet lot X block 11. Grimes' add..
w. d , 13)
H. G. McGee and wife to Carl Boren-
aen. lot V!. block K. Ferrv' add..
, w. d ;
130
Five transfers. totBl.
.$ 1.6U)
A fine lot of new talking machine records
at BouHclus Piano House, 335 Broadway,
where the organ stands upon the building.
Get one ot our machines and make th
long winter evenings pleasant and happy.
rire Hetxa H.'Hh Rnar4.
-If the contention of tha local Board of
Health ia correct, millions of diphtheria
and other germs were destroyed by fire
which at an early hour yesterday con
sumed a shed on th 6t John's English
Lutheran church property on South Sev
enth street, where a large quantity of old
clothes designed for a "rummage" sale
were stored. Tha origin of tha fire Is un
known, although Rev. G. W, Buyder, pastor
REP MOT CAP SPECIAL
AT IIUBIWS
Over three hrmdred caps, the greater portion of them
number one 50c values, your choice of the entire lot, 25
each. This great bargain lot of caps hascapa for little
boys, for big boys 'and men. Now is the time of year to
wear caps, and when you can buy 50c caps for 25cnow is
the time to buy then. There is only one place to get them
and that, is HUNTER'S. Cap sale is on all this week.
A. E. HUNTER CO., 33-35 Pearl SI.
of the church, advanced the opinion that
' possibly matches left In the prickets of
i m of the clothing were responsible for It.
I Recently City Physician Rica and other
' members of the Hoard of Health have been
considering: the advisability of placing a
ban upon "rummage" rale on the ground
that old clothing vna tn many Instances h
breeding place for disease germ of all
kind find the sales were consequently a
menace to the public health.
Finest Line of Planoa
From which to maka a selection. In the
purchase of a piano a person should use
unusual care. The name on a piano counts
a great deal. Our stuck Includes five of
thr leading makes, Conover. Cable, Schu
bert, Klngsburyand Wellington. Every one
atrlctly high grade Instruments. Wo offer
no premiums or commissions, every ad-
vantage Is given the buyer. Anyone can
purchase piano now on our easy payment
you haven't got a picture, come In and se
lert one from our large sample line and we ;
will frame It np ln hrat class style. Prices
always reasonable. Council RiufT Palul.
Oil and Glass company. Merrlam block. J
KAtilF.S FORM 191 RASCE COMPAQ V
If eadqaartera of Association to Re in
Council Blaffa.
Articles of Incorporation of the Eagle
Life association, an Insurance adjunct of
the Fraternal Order of Eaglea In Iowa,
were filed for record litre yesterday by M.
W. Keenan, president, and L. C. Hanlon,
secretary- The other officers of the associa
tion are: W. N. Birdsall. vice president;
I C. Konlgmacher, treasurer: Dr. C. II.
Bower, medical director, and W. H. Ware,
counsel.
I The association Is to be managed by a
board of five directors who, until the an
tiual meeting In 1907, are A. J. Beckett. C.
C. Orvla. Thomas Maloney, P. J. Barrett
and H. P. Davis. Council Bluffs is named
aa tho principal place of business and
headquarters of the association.
The plan of Insurance Is a monthly ns-
sessment for esch It.OOrt.
On all our high grade dining- room furniture, i
30 to 30 per cent discount on our entire line
of buffets, sideboards, china cabinets, din-
lug- Ubles and chair, from now till Thanks-
giving. Keller-FarnswOrth Furniture Co.
Bear In mind that Hater Is loading cars '
with lumber constantly for the farmer and
stockman. That Is the best evidence that
lie makes the lowest prices.
Andrew Rosewnter Dlspnssea Sewers.
Inspired bythe fact that the meeting
waa held In a church building. City En-
gineer Andrew Rosewater took aa the text
of his address to the Wee?. End Improve-
dents of the western portion of the city
are agitating the establishment of a sew
erage system for that section of the city.
Unfortunately there was but a slim at
tendance and the people of West Council
Bluffs nilysed the. opportunity to hear a
very Interesting talk on the subject of
sewerage and other civic problems.
Mr. Rosewater explained the different
systems of sewerage, but declined to ex
press an opinion as. to which would be
most feasible for that portion of the city,
as he was not acquainted with - tha
topography of the district. He showed
clearly and plainly the necessity for an
adequate sewerage system In any com
munity and the evils resulting from a lack
of the same.
Mr. Rosewater, prompted by a discussion
among the club-members present relative
to sidewalks on temporary grades, spoke
at considerable length on this subject and
showed how property owners were bene
fited by the construction of brick and ce
ment walks, even on temporary grades, as
such walks cjuld. with but little expense,
be raised or lowered, when the grade would
bo changed and made permanent.
At the close of his address Mr. Rosewater
answered a number of questions relative to
a'sewrraa-e svstem for the western iiart
of the city And told tke club that It prob
ably -could get plans drawn for one for
from 350 to KSuO.
I have a nice-, clean stock of jewelry.
v
sr
shabby stuff. I make-careful selection In
everything I buy, because my customers
want the beat They tei, their neighbors
-,u.u v... uiij v
then they come and buy. That Is the way
I get trade. I want you to try my store
If you want anvthlna In the Jewelry line.
O. Manthe. S8 West Broadway.
neneflt Cnweert for rhirrk.
The recital given at St. .John's Engl'ah
Lutheran church last night for the benefit
of the church building completion fund
brought out an audience which filled
auditorium. The following- excellent pro
gram waa given:
Pianc-(a) Awakening of tho Morn
( "Peer Gynt Suite I") Grieg
(b A Curious Story Heller
Bonrano a Memories NeidUnger
(b) Du Blste Wie Fine Blume. .Schumann
O) I Fain Would Forth Schumann.
Violin Brindisl Alard. On. 49-X
Baritone (Violin ObllgatoV Bright Star
of Love Rohaudl
Piano The Asra RuMnsteln
BarltoneTho' You Forget .Campbell-Tipton
Violin Ohertasa Wleniawskl. On. 19
Soprano (Violin Obi Ig-nto) Poses in June
Edward Gorman
Soprano and Baritone Contentment
, Goring-TTnomas
Odd and slightly soiled table cloths, ail
sizes, at a reduction of SB per cent. Linen
section, main floor. The John Beno com
pany. Delta Tnn Entertainment.
"None but the Fair Deserve the Brave"
was the subject of an original story contest
held yesterday afternoon by the Delta Tau
Literary society of the high school. Ger
trude Hooker was given th decision by the
Judges and Lucy Bpooner and Edith Diller
1
tied for second. Edna Orrutt was the ether
contestant.
The program for the afternoon Included a
plnno solo by Ada Fngansterker: current
toplra. by Esther Thomas; declamation by '
Kits Balrd, and piano nolo, by Margaret t
Clifford.
CENTRAL KLOVR-H 1". Eveiy , sack
warranted. Central Grocery and Meat Mar
ket. Both 'phone 14. .
A Radiant Home hard coal stove will
make any home radiant, grand and com
plete. It la acknowledged by the leading
peopla of Omaha and Council Bluffs to
be the greatest coal-saver ln the market
today. Call at our store and see ther.t
and let us explain the fine features. Ovar
1.000 of them ln use. In Council Bluffs.
Pole agents, Peterson & SchoonlnB Co.,
hardware and furniture. Council Bluffs, la.
Xarrlnce Licenses.
License to wed were lesued yesterday to
the following:
Names and Residence.
I. P. AVagner. Omaha ,
Mary Jensa. Omaha
F.mmet K.' Hahn, Omaha
Hesie Olhh, Omaha
John H. Lynds. White Cloud, Kan
Age.
... 42
...
... 23
... IS
Lurlnda Thorpe. . White Cloud, Kan 31
The linen store Is offering many unusual
"speclalM." the causa being the annual
Thanksgiving sale of linens. Beautiful new
designs In "2-Inch silver bleac hed table dn-
mask pure linen S5c valuek for Sftc n yard.
The John Beno company.
lsvls, drugs
Clark's, sodas.
Btockert sells carpels.
Fine engravings at Leffert s.
E.l Rogers' Tony Faust beer.
Oet thost) new photos at Schmidt's.
Plumbing and heating, Blxby A Son.
Lewis Cutler, lunerol director, 'phone W7.
Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. 3..
DIAMONDS AS AN"' INVESTMENT.
TALK TO LKFKKRT ABOLT.1T.
Bluffo City Masonic lodge will meet to
night for work ln the third degree.
Miss Myrtle Clark was grHiited a divorce
In the district court yestcinay from Burt
Clark.
L. P. Wagner and Mary Jena. both of
Omaha, were married in, thja city yester
day by Justice Field.
A beautitul and ornamental ga burner,
the Welsbach chick lamp, complete, xi.Jo.
Stephan Bros., &i W. Broadway.
COAL TEAMS WANTED to haul coal
for the Fenion Wlckham Coal company.
Higher wages paid. 107 Pearl street.
WANTED A man to tmu ,lui ctouse
and barn. Apply at ottice of lyeonard
Everett. IS Pearl St., Council Miuft's.
.BcjsUlnTHK
HANDSOMEST JEWELRY WINDOW IN
Trie; CITY.
Hire Is just the thing" to' add cheer to
your 1 hankstfiing dinner: A 20-Inch
renter piece, heautuul design,' for only K.'Jo.
l,lnen store, main tioor. - The John Beno
company.
A GOOD STEADY JOB FOR THE RIGHT
MBX AT GOOD WAG EH. F. A. Fl'ENCKlt,
TINNER AND PU'MBKR, li WEST
BROADWAV.
I I pay 112 per ton for cast Iron; mixed,
tW; stove, i; ragx. l'4c per. lb; rubber,
' 7c; copper, 14c per lb. J., Katelman, btfi
Main, both 'phoms iv. '. . .
White and brown bears, erv good nrinia
ture imitallons of tne real JHoosevclt type.
are among the first hoiipay novelties to go
on sale. Don't fail t see them at The
john. Beno company.
That's the right number 'phone 71 ' If
you want good coal, we've got a big stock
on hand. Prompt delivery. Obliging driv
ers, Council Bluffs Coal and Ice Co.
WHEN GOING TO Bl'Il.D GO TO GEO.
A. HOAGJL.AN D, THE' PlQNKER LUM
BER MAN OF COUNCIL, HM.FFS. 74
(SOUTH MAIN STREET. '1 EU 1U6.
Vou can enrpll anje'dav ar evening at
Weswrn.lowa ppllet.t ifttildeiits are as
sisted to positions. BiMid (or cataloguo.
Phone for Information! "'Both phones.
High grade a-ranlta tv,a trnrri ih.
BtiriK linpoi ted granites, lettering, carving,
and tracing. Fine monumental work a
specialty. .Bhcoiey He Lane, :U East Broad
way. Building permits were Issued yesterday
to Councilman Thomas Maloney for a K'.i'iO
residence on Lafayette avenue and to M,
E. Bhuart for a 3J.00O residence on Turley
avei.ue. . . r ,
Juuge Mac- notified Clerk Battev yts
teroay that he would, bo here Monday to
hear matters In district court before going
to Glenwooct, where he opena tne terra of
court Tuesday
Rev. Henry DeLong 'performed the mar
riage ceremony yesterday lor Emmet E.
Hann Btid Hesste Gibb. both of Omaha,
and John H. Lynda and' Lucllida Thorp,
lxth of White Cloud, Kan. .
A. Murphy and John Haley, sti-nngfrs.
claiming to be butchers from Sioux City,
are being held by tne police pending in
vestigation as to where they securerl two
: h r,ih
overcoais tncy were trying to sell Wednea-
t an you arord to throw away that last
winter's suit when you can have It cleaned
to perfection.' Give Us a trial on those
fancy waists and dresties. We can make
I mem nice ana new. We dy and clean
I evervtnin. Council Rhiflr (-iMtinlti mm.
pany and Rug Factory
34 North. Main St.
1 w- - , '
anTr '7
ireiKui cars in me union acinc yaraa.
were yesterday bound over to the grand
Jury and transferred from the city to the
county Jntl. Two of the Hungarians e
curea their releaee on il0 dsn bond each.
JUST ARRIVED Sorne. very handaoirm
linen table sets cloth ' and napkin to
match. Ordinarily would aell for VivO. but
we secured (hem away below vr.iue and,
aa usual, give you the benefit 1 y offering
them at u.ou a st. Linen st-utlon, main
floor. The John Beno company.
irM.y'x.:otK
Oil of this city. Mr. Olt wa a clerk In
the Union Paclic offices held for seven
teen years until forced to renlgn on ac
count of 111 health. lio, went to Portland,
Ore., several years ago,, but returned ln--t
November, suffering from tuberculois. He
went to Texoa three month ago In th
hope of beneiitlnaT hia health. The remains
will be brought here for burial,
Articles of Incorporation, of the Avoca
Sales Pavilion company of Avoca, la., were
filed yesterday, the incorporators tx Ing
John T. Hasan, F. G. Hetsel, Hugh Prlli-h-ard
and fourteen other well-known resi
dents of that town and vicinity. Th
capital stock is placed at 36,000. The pur
pose ia to conduct public and private salea
of live stock and other property. Attor
ney Hugh lrltehard Is president and F. G.
Hctzel secretary of the company.
It ia not often that 75c buys anything as
good as the 68-tnch pur Irish linen damask
we ar offering Thanksgiving linen buyers.
The John Broo company. .
ROO Ferns,
Including a Jardiniere for 45 cents each,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If you
want one, better order at once. J. F. Wil
cox. Combination gas and electric chandeliers,
and the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent
gas burners. Why cot see us before you
buy. We can certainly please you on pried
and quality of goods. Bhephan Jlros., 629
Went Broadway.
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A. Metsstnr A (
New Location Of Wholesale Bakery,
5i Mynater Street, Council Bluffs, la.
Homo-mads Bread a Specialty.
Visitors Welcome.
The largest and finest display of holiday
sliver novelties ever shown In Co'inrll
Bluffs will be found st Iffcrt's. Visitors
always welcome.
Pyrography outfits and supplies.
Alexander, 333 Broadway.
C. E.
ISO Set nf f'ooklagr Itensll Free.
W will give' free the reel of this week a
set of Is cooking utensils with each Ma
jestic range sold. This la the best range In
th marktt today. Prospective purchasers
should take Immediate advanta-: of this
offer. P. C. De Vol Hardware Co.
Woman t nulla Mnlelde. I
IOWA C1TT. la.. Nov. IV-(H)iectHl Tele-
gram.) Mrs. James Pawlk committed ui-
"Dociors Said That I
Ci- Cff ..!., fl 4 V! 1 A few bottlea of these Marvelous Diacoreriea will
fcJlOp OUIiering Ullll Viei ft Cll .trengthen your stomach ao that it can properly
digest your food. Undigested food ferments and causes gas on the stomach which poisons the entire
system. Cooper's New Discovery makes rich pure blood. It nourishes and heala every organ of the body.
START TODAY AND DD WELL A DAY SOONER
Cooper'a New Discovery' aell a for one dollar per bottle, aix for five dollars. Cooper's Quick Relief OOwte
fifty cents. You can get them of
The
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S. W.
cldo today by hanging;.' Ill health in al
leged to have been the cause.
'e make a specialty of repairing talking
machines, sewing machines and bicycles.
Prices right. S. M. Williamson, 17 South
Main street.- .
The most opportune time of the whole
year to buy table decorations such as da
mask, napkins, doilies nd center pieces is
right now, . while the Mocks are at their
hlghext point of completeness and fresh
ness. Add to this the special prices offered
here, and you'll agree that The John Beno
company Is the best place to buy linens.
Illlnols Coal.
We've got the Inside price on all Illinois
coal. Come down and figure with us for
your winter's supply. Both 'phones 1S2.
Blidenstcln & Bmitli, 14th Ave and tith' St.
MALONEY CIGAR CO.. 30 PEARL ST.,
COUNCIL BLCFFS. 1A.. DISTRIBUTERS
FOR THE ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR
AND LITTLE BOBBIE, OLD TIMES
AND EHR1S 5o CIGARS. . .
.'TfYankeglving extra: Heavy h11 linen,
sllver-bleachcd damask, tlHc quality, at 4sc.
a yard. Linen Bectlon, main floor. The
John Beno company . I
Don't buy a Hot Blast until you see ours.
It Is tho latest Improved Hot Blast on
the market: top door; side door and anil
pan; consumes Its own gases and smoke;
holds tire forty-eight hours; air tipht Joints.
The most convenient , Hot Blast made.
Burna anything. 312 t $1S. See It ln our
window. D. W. Keller, 103 South' Main.
President Ellis Goes Hunt.
TABOR. Ia., Nov. IS. (Special. ) Presi
dent G. N. Ellis of Tabor college has gone
east with hopes that he may be abb to se
curu pledges towards the new endowment
fund for the Institution. Durintf his ab
sence the local field will receive attention
from the new field secretary, Mr. W. G.
Wilcox, B. ' D. Plans are bting laid for
an appropriate celebration of the goldon
Jubilee at commencement week In, June.
Isn't Dost Your Wooduork,
Water, soap, a dry cloth or duster used
on your furniture and woodwork are posl-
tlvely Injurious, require much time and la- School for Boys, thirty-nine, and the In
bor and are not effective. Soap or water durtrtal School for Girls twelve.
gradually destroy tno nnisn or gioss. a nry
clcth la harsh and scratchy and simply dis-
ITIDtltes tne ausi a piece ot cneeee cu.in
moistened with Liquid Veneer and passed
over your furniture will remove g.ease,
oust, dirt, stains- ana an toreign niaiier,
disinfecting and veneering at the same tlm.
It will carry this dust and dirt away and , crease of 30 Insane In the state every two
not distribute it. and will leave the, sur- years and the legislature Is asked to pro
face with tho clean, brilliant appearance of vide for that additional number for . that
"newnees" It hnd when leaving the factory, period. . According to the report there waa
All this accomplished without labor or rub- aii Increase of 156 In the state hospitals and
blng Rith Liquid. Veneer, Get It at Bor- 11 In the county asylums, making a total of
wick's, ai South Main. ; 3,M In the state hospitals and I.4 In the
i county asylums. For seven years this Is an
For imported wines and liquors and Bud- increase of 1,038 In the state hospitals, show-wela.-r
beer, gr to L. Rosenfeld. wholesalo , tg an Increase of 300 every two years for
liquor dealer, 519 South Main street.
See Stephan Bros, for the latest and best
Inverted burners. C9 West Broadway.
N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night, U.
SENATORS VISIT MUSKOGEE
Indian Committee Takes Testimony
Regarding- Seed of Kducn
tlonnl Facilities.
ML'SKOGEB. I. T., Nov. 15. The Senate
Indian committee, which arrived here last
night, had a busy day today.
Tl.n .hnnl miMHrlnit tt tha lnrllAil Tprrl.
tory consumed most of the committee's
time today. Among those who addressed
the senators were Superintendent Benedict
of the territory schools, who aaked for an
appropriation of 3250,000 to carry on educa
tional work ln the territory for the next
financial year. He stated .that thousands
of children of school age were deprived
of the advantage of education through
the lark of sufficient funcs. .
It was asserted by J. H. Shepard, an
executor of Mi-Aleater. that thousands of
children in the Choctaw nation were dented
education and stated that Illiteracy In the
territory today was greater than shown by
the lest census.
- The Cherokee fullbloods today presented
their principal grievance. It Is that con
area, by law, gave allotment lights to
Cherokee negro freedmen, Intermarried
whites, snd what are now known aa res
erve tors, before their rights had been
adjudli-ated in the courts. I'ndcr tha Chero
kee treaty of lMio the Cherokees gave to
their negro freedmen political and civil
ricrhta, ami the use of such poitlons of
their unoccupied domain as the freidmcu
mig-ht wish to cultivate, but withheld any
own erf ' ha land
I na in li. I.
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make your w, n'
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Would Die,
Cooper's New Discovery
YOU WHO SUFFER
READ THIS LETTER
The- Cooper Medicine Company:
Gentlemen I write to tell yon the wonderful result a
that I hare obtained from the use of the Cooper medi
cines. For five years I waa an invalid aufjerinf from
a severe affection of the bowela. ' I was operated upon
by skilled phyaiciana five timet in three yeara without
any auccess and waa given up to die.'- My ' weight
dropped from 164 pounds to 100. I had heard so much of
Cooper's New Disco-eery and Quick Relief bnt mutt ad
mit I had but little faith in them. -I decided however
to five them a trial. The result waa that in two weeks
I waa able to be out walking- around. I continued the
treatment until I waa entirely well and now weigh 169
pounds. I cannot thank Mr. Cooper enough for hit
wonderful medicines.
Signed: ZELMA MURPHY,
1719 Market St.,
St. Louia, Mo.
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rag -company
Cor. 15th and Farnam
DEMAND FOR MILLION CASH
Eoard of Control Make J Known Waati a.
Etats Imtitotioni.
THREE SCHOOLS MoT INCLUDED IN THIS
State I alverslty, State olleae and
ormal School Not Inder Board's
Jurisdiction M J. Wnde for
National Committee.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES, Nov. 15. (Speclal.)-A total
of nearly Jl.OrtO.uCO In approprlatlona is
asked of the legislature by the State Board
of Control In the report to the legislature
tilfd with the governor today. This Is
about SmoOO Use than the amount aaked
for in the report riled a year ago. The ap
propriations asked for this year summar
ized are ns follows
General appropriations i $ 8.0"
Soldiers' Home 0
Soldiers' Orphans' Home 6.3 o
t'ollege for the Blind ., 2.
School for the Deaf IS.lfO
Institution for Feebleminded Children 118 6 0
Industrial School for Boys
Industrial School for Girls
Mount Pleasant State Hospital.
Independence State Hospital....
C'larinda State Hospital
Cherokee State Hospital
P"V Hospital for Inbrlates...
Ktntiaryat Fort Madison...
1 nilary at Anamusa
24. 3. m
1SX 5 0
14.' 00
llS.mO
31.7'JO
i Grand total
.f'49.623
' Last year the board asked the legislature
1 for appropriations for the state Institu
tions Amounting to 31,140,260. The report
filed with the governor today reports In de
tail the work that has been done at eacb.
Htate institution. It shows that thero has
been a net gain nf 404 in the population of
the Institutions, a gain of 12 in the Inebri
ates and IRti ln the Insane. There has been
u lops'or thirty-three at the penitentiary at
Fort Madison and a gain of sven at Ana-
mnsa. The College for the Blind at Vinton
gained nine, the College for tho Deaf at
Council Bluffs, six; the 8chol for Feeble
minded at Glenwood, 'J;- the Industrial
i ne report recommeno mat me uvpnt promises trouble for the part ln the
fund for the proposed tuberculosis hospital I tMart ,t ha be,n B;BBujjy understood
ne raiseo iron i uj j a ntonwi. ..u r.;.
the buildings will be started next year. The
state lost but 3W0 by fires and storms dur-
ing ine year.
According to the report there la an In-
the state hospitals.
Finding that many old aoldlera from pen
sion money or private means ar able to
partly or entirely pay for their support
at the soldiers' home, but will not enter
the institution unless they can do so,
though needing the cure In the home, the
board has recommended a change hi the
lawa so aa to permit those who wish to
pay to contribute to their own support.
The board recommends excluding from
the Inebriate hospital those whose reforma
tion cannot be hoped for.
i tne recommenaauons ior an inueter-
' mlnate sentence law ana a reformatory at
i Anamosa, made In previous reports, are re-
I ne A'ed.
-The recommendation in detail for appro
priations for tho hospital at Clartnda, the
School for Deaf at Council Bluffs and for
the Feeble Minded at Glenwood, all In the
INDIA AND
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Is umhI by very particular people bex-auae Ita delicate flavor and abso
lute purity attracts tlit-ni.- Parked in scaled packets it la impervious to
tlif dust in the ehops.
McCORD-BRADY CO,
Cured Me'
southwestern section of the state, ara aa
follows:
CLARINDA STATE! HOSPITAL.
Cottage for women I 75.WO
Engine and generator 8,000
.-'ewer, tunnel and connections , 4.(1
Painting 4.nm
Plumbing and fixtures. 2.0n
Contingent and repair fund 10,00(1
Total 1103,000
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF.
Improvement of grounds, grading:.
walks, trees and shrubbery g.onft
Storage and refrigerating plant 3,o0
Wrecking and removing old and tem
porary buildings 2.000
Plastering and completing basement
of main building ... S.flnft
Blackboard wall slating....' IK
Fencing Sf
Library and binding ,. ott
Tools and machinery for Industrial
schools ,., ' Jon
Tombstones lfln
Contingent and repair fund l.Gor
Total
INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE
t 18.W0
MINDED
CHILDREN.
Wings for new custodial bulldlng.... 80,000
rurnuure ana. Tiirnisnings , tor new
custodial building
New boilers
Engine and generator ,
Railroad rwltch ..'
Tunnel to new custodial building "for
ll.iw
lO.onn
S.OUO
boys HOnrt
Paints and painting j.6o
Furniture and furnishings 1.601
Hds and bedding I.Jno
Contingent anl repair fund IS.OUo
Total 3118.600
Official Election Retarna.
Official returns from county canvassing
hoards ln Iowa give Cummins, republican,
Cn.CJ plurality for governor over Porter,
domocrat. The total vote was: Cummins,
210. 5(5; Porter. 1M.601 Cummins plurality
In 1W3 was 79,079.
Jnrfire Wnde fur' Committeeman.
The democratic stato central committee
thU afternoon named Judge M. J. Wada of
Iowa City for national committeeman
against the candidary of Cato Bells of Vin
ton. Mr. Sells At . a late hour said that
he would not withdraw, but would make
a fight for the .place before the national
committee, the action of tha state com
mittee being merely a recommendation to
jhw natlonaJ cornmlttep. Members of the
state committee say that they have as
surances from members of the' national
committee that any recommendation of the
rtate committee tn the matter will be ae-
i ceded to. Should Sella remain In the race
that ha8 th) backlnK of BryM for
tnft pogmo,, Following th withdrawal of
. Mahi ex-Congressman Walt Butler was
considered the leading candidal for tha
honor. When the state committee gathered
here today It was soon discovered that
Sells had but two members of the commlt-
tee favorable to his selection. Th others
! almost to the man were bitter against the
- selection of Sells oh tha ground that be had
I not worked with the party during; the cam
paign that has ' just closed. He and th
Dubuque Telegraph-Herald are charged by
soma with being responsible for the defeat
of Porter.
The committee vote lu favor of Judge
Wade was 9 for Wade and 2 for Cato
Pells. Those voting for Cato Bella war
Jerry Sullivan of Des Moines, who bad
the proxy of MeGlnty of the Eighth dis
trict, and Hart of Iowa CP.y, who bad
the proxy of Alex Miller of th First
district.
Hill Win Point.
SEATTLE. Waah.( Nov. VS. Federal
Judge C. H. Hanford for th district of
western Washington yesterday ordered th
segnnd amended bill of complaint stricken
ln the case of the Columbia Valley Rail
road comany (a Ilanimun holding) against
the Portland & Seattle railway (Hill prop,
erty). The Harrlman road la seeking- to en
join the Hill line from building on th
north bank of tha Columbia river across
th right-of-way, to which It claims tltlo.
CEYLON
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Wholesale Agents, Onuh.
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