11 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA CORPORATIONS IGNORE LAW ijf THE OMAHA DAILY UKE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHKK 28. 11XM COUNCIL Office, 10 Pearl MISOR'-MEHTIOV favle, srugs, r l v . i Htockert tells carpets. Fine engraving at -UffWi. Ed Roer' Tony Faust beer. Hee Borwlck for Xmaa coode. I'lumblne; and heatlnf, Blxby Sou. Uwli Cutler, funeral director, 'phone W7. Wpodrtnf Undertaking company. Tl. S3J. Place cards for Thanksgiving dinner. Alexander a art store. DIAMONDS A8 AN INVESTMENT. TALK. TO LEFKEKT ABOUT IT. All Sises of storm doora, atorm sash, form window and weather strips, at Creo. Homeland a. . R. B. William nd Dlllle Wood, both of thla city, were married yesterday by Hev. UOnry lLons. Men felt lined overshoes, IMS. Men' Boa' on pur frum overahoe. 11.60. Duncan Dean, 23 8. Main. We have ordered l.OM) RnTlons of solid V-acked oysters for Thanksgiving. Central 'jrorery ana Meat Market. Before buying a aaa or electrlo oortable All and see ojt lino. New. uo-to-date and , ptiocs are right. W. A. Maurcr. i A beautiful and ornamental gas burner, ' the, Welsbach chick lamp, complete, tl.'ii. fAnliun LJ.u F.' k H .' , I 1 ,1 , liewls-Cutlor and on Win arrived home yeaiarday from- a visit to Chicago and Iherr former home at IdiPorte Ind. IVANTED-JAn experienced man to dress turkey,' geese, ducks nnd chickens. J. Roller Mer. Co., 10O-l"2-106 Broadway. Hertert Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. .Roger of Willow avenue, left luft even ing on a visit to friends in I'lik-ago. Winter term Western Iowa Coilcgo opens -Monday.-, fee. -3- Hend for catalogue. tlkn. u . (..,'...-... I T1 1 . Whan von mart . eon H.nn vn,. e, it I at A. Hose company s, and you w.li sa.e youiseif iiKri, ji eoutn Main Htreet, Coun cil Bluffs. Taa a look in our window at Flsk'i graima sulf-buating roaster: four alses, $1. Va, . y.00, U.M. Swuine & Maucr, ZM. West Broadway. I pay $13 per ton .for cast Iron: mixed. - stove, i: raaa-lo Der lb.: rubber. ,V; copper, He per lb. . Katclman, V2 Muni, both 'phones a&0. I Thanksgiving la not complete unless you have a box of bon lona we have tiie best nr. a fwnni nr livn tt nnr nur. umiu...!-.1. t-andy. Muccl, 31 el W. Broad wuy. Word' has been received here of the death at tx-Httie. Wash., ot M. H. Roop. a former contractor and builder of this, city.. Mr. Kofip was A3 yeurs of ago. Charica F. Rlnker and Gladys I). Ray, botli from Oregon, 111., were married In lais city by Hev. ftlarcun P. McClure, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church. C High .grade granite work, from the best Barre Imported granites, lettering, carving ana tracing. I ine monumental work a xpeclalty. Bnccley 3c Lane, 217 East Broad way. The ladles' auxiliary to the Letter Car rier No. 314 will give Its first annual Uaiua at M.inanlo temple hall this even ing. A lara-e attenaunce is looked tor. A-.big delegation .of. the Omaha carriers will be present. "Th new eastern styles for 1A07 In car riHge - hav Just arrived. If you want to l'k over something; nobby call around at Van. Brunt's. It will pay you. Come eariy. We sew soles on your shoes for 75 cent. ,Kat pant's Family Shoe Store. Iioi chocoiate. Pic; hot coffee, 10c; hot tomato, bouillon, 10c, hot Clam bouillon, l"c bot'cblcken bouillon, 10c; hot beef tea, Iflo; hot malted milk. 10o; hot clam broth, .,!)--, and hot lemonade, lve: Clark sundae, H'c, st-rved with cream and wafer. Clark Drug Co. .. ADC volt ooivn Trt CTTT A BnTUMicr ...... -J v v.-. v a . OA . v ji vv, IN THAT NEW HOUfcK? IF YOU ARK, LET lS FKJ-URE WITH YOU ON ONE OF OUH HOT-A1H GRKEN FUKNACE.S. TVE KNOW WE CAN SUIT YOU IN VRfCE AND WORK. F. A. SPENCER, VM 'tBI UKUAUVVAI. The receipt in the general fund of th Christian Home lost week were t'lb. 0, being $SJ.S0 above the need of the week "Mirt! incifH'ainf the", balanco-'in-1 ii "fund tw 4U.Bfl. In the fnapager's fund the re ceipt . were Hi, being $23 below the need of the week and Increasing the de ficiency in thiaj fund to date to $i(T2.62. . John Hickman, aged St, died yesterday ai ihe home of his son. James Hickman, 1428 .Avenue I. tils ton survive huo. The fiineral will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence, 142V Avenue lJ, and Interment will be in Walnut Hill cemetery. Rev. F. A. Case, pastor of the First- Baptist 'church, will conduct the service. What 1 'th use of buying ready-made ' sriits- that get oat of shape after you wear ilifjTi a few day when you can get a tallorn'ad suit at Ulcus' right up-to-date In alyle, a good fit, and at a very reasont able price T One .of Hicks' suits will out wear three ready-made suits and will al ways look .well as long as there Is any thing leffr or It. feoa Hick about your , clothe it pay. . H. ''.Saitsman. a Broadway coal dealer, ' .took an order yesterday to deliver a (on of coal to an address at 1621 West Broad way and gave- the person ordering the ie 'fuel $ change on a check drawn on Chicago bank. "People living at tne num v oer given on ween .sroauwsy oisciaiuiea i . .e .h.. , ,i mA PSaltxman la now wonderlna whether the. check will be honored in Chicago or whether he parted with $ for a worthlea ' piece of "paper. For Exchgnge 820"-acr' tmprovd farm 1n N. E. Be. Dakota, 4 mile from i good lara barn, crahary. cribs, well, mill and v tank. 219 acre In cultivation bal. In clover and tlmothT and pasture: all can be ' cultivated. Farme aj around are highly Improved. DeeD blacX olL everything In good .repair. Price, $( per acre. Will v rv)ir. rnc, f v v"r " o. ." take $10,000 In other property; bal. $1,000 ; per year, I also have to acre 1 mile north ot Co. Bluffs, 2 mile from station, on 111. Cen. R. R., (0 acre In cultivation, (buUnr in clover and timothy hay; all can b cultivated; good barn and granary, not much house: price, $60 per acre. Encum bered for $S00, 4 yeara; will exchange eqaity for other property. Address I). 8. Kerr, $41 Bdwy., Co, Bluff, la. 'Phone 4 1 7 and ii)t red. ' Hull day Hoar at PoatoBce. Postmaster Haselton. announces tiieaa hours for Thanksgiving day at the post office: Stamv window, general delivery window and money order department will be open from $ until II a. in. Carriers will make but one. delivery, leaving the poslofP.ce at a, in. There will be a business collec tion made at l and 7 p. m. There will be no service on rural free delivery route. as-adsl iwasl Choice -early Ohio potatoes at 0c de livered In five-buihel lot or "more. Both 'phone Brtdtnstln A Emlth, ,1401 8. th St. See our beautiful new Xmaa photograph ar.d portrait. W are making some hand om water color, sepia and crayon work which must b ordered before December 17 and w won't disappoint you. Schmidt, photographer. OCEAS STEAMERS. nOICUT "' Annual CrulseFeh. UnlLil I '.u7' 70 d' bv chartsredS. . "Arabic," lS.OuO tona Three , 'i ours Round the World. jrHANK C. CLARK. Si B'way. N. T. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR . CLOTHING AND tyiii-Aut Depot eDOt Ouirl.rm.Hf,,'. Cilice, 3d and Olive Bt,., gi. Loais, Mo Nov. 3o. lie. Staled proposala, in tr p 1 rato, subject to usual .oondltlon. w.ll be received liee until l't o'clock coon, Ixtcem-l-er 10. atid then opened for furnishing nnd - djf at the tit. Louis depot ol ' the yuai lei master's department, V. 8 I army. u,vit corn brooms and Sou scrubbing ' hruohva, palmetto. The light U reserv.d to rtject or accept any or ail prop, aals or any part thereof. Preference mil be riven to articles of domestic manufacture, luuuiilona of i)ualit,v and price ilncluiiing hi prlve of 'foreign productions or itijnuf-tc-msi lite dul y ilieirin) beir-g e,j i i.. .Standard samples cu be seen at, and blanks for tix,aale and full inform., tioi HI be rirniMird upon application to tn,, urn-. "J-.avtUiea ruriiaiiun proposals la' ij luJurMd 'I'ropuaiis for brooms and tirluh., " ia be oiened St 1.' o Cock noon, liven.uer l'-ih. l."K. l.t. S ,i. r". .u Sktueder, Driui Uuailen, -t i I', t- a s-.i-U . in DM BLUFFS St. Tel. 43. R1UIT TO SELL CITY STREET Attorney Kimball Asierti Council Can Do So if it :o Desirei. MERELY A QUESTION OF EXPEDIENCY i Mayor Macrae, on the Other Hand, laalata City Cannot Sell Cornea I ' on Application of Messrs. Cooper and Keppner. "Has the city the right to vaeate u por tion of a public thoroughfare and sell the same to a private Individual?" City Solicitor Kimball take the position that the city has such a right, provided 11 does not abridge or Interfere with the rlchts nt .i r,,,Hii nmn.ri , nm.ra ... . ... .. ' .... lnc v"-'"y- ayor macrao. on iur other hand, contends that the city has not tho right to dispose of public streets or any portion theroof. year-old stepdaughter, Goldle Currle, was This question has arisen In th appllca-i tried Just seventeen minutes yesterduy ft tlon of J. K. Cooper and Julius Keppner, j ernoon to return a verdict finding him abutting? property owners, to purchase ! guilty.- The maximum sentence for the from the city a portion of Eleventh street crime is twenty-five years In the penltcn whlch extends from Fourth to Fifth ave- tlurv N nne and ends at the latter point. The proposition of Messrs. Cooper and Kepp ner Is to purchase a strip fifty feet In width, leaving a driveway or alley of six- teen feet. The price offered I o00. City Solicitor Kimball, in discussing thl matter yesterday", said: "It Is not for me to say whether the city ought to sell the portion of the street or whether the amount offered Is adequate. I merely as sert that the right to vacate and sell thla nnrtlcutse niece of street is unuuesfloned. .. . . . .... . . ln" B"m "Pilars 10 o "v In general uro and to close It up entirely would not Inconvenience the general pub- lie. It Is not out or the way for the city to consider this proposal in a com mercial sense, If it need the money. If $500 can be secured for the property, or whatever amount it 1 worth, the fund would not come amiss." . '. The proposal , of Mesar. Cooper and Keppner ha been referred to th commit tee of tho whole of the city council and probably will be acted upon at the meet ing next Monday night. Oar Chickens I Were dressed by our farmer customer, and by so doing they always pick out the beat one, because they want them to look ulc when they bring them in: 124 cent per pound: turkey, 22 cents; geese, 14 cent. We also got In a nice supply of country but ter. We have celery, cabbage, lettuce, spinach. ' cranberries, walnuts, figs, dates, grape in S-cent basket. Do not bother with making mincemeat, we have something fine and are not afraid to warrant it, at 12H cent pound. We alsoi have sweet cider. Bartel & Miller, phone S59. Violin In all grade and at th lowest possible price for instrument of quality (from $2.7B up) at . Bouriciu Piano House. 335 Broadway. Where tho organ stand upon the building. BWENEY WA5TS HIS LIBERTY Bria' Habeas , . Carpus, Proceeding Aa;alnat Sheriff. .... . ... I ...l K . K t . .U ,",nZirZir.YrU a divorce from R. A. Ball In Omaha, which divorce waa later set aside, yesterday com mer.ced habeas corpus proceedings in the district court against Sheriff Ed Canning. Ball had SWeney arrested on a charge of wilfully and knowingly marrying the wife of another, but the preliminary hear ing befor Justice Gardiner resulted In Bweney being discharged, there being noth ing in the Iowa law to prevent person from remarrying immediately after being divorced. Th grand Jury, however, re- tuixed an Indictment against Sweney and he was arrested. He secured bis release on bond In the sum of $300. Now, In instituting habeas corpus pro ceedings". Sneney alleges he Is being un ..... , . ... . liawiuiiy, nepi unuer rwovriiiv uj cmki.iil ' Canning and asks that he be given his ' liberty. The Indictment against Sweney lawfully, kept under restraint oy Bnertrr . . has never been nuashed. although the caa h.. h.h hrnnrht tn trial. It la In- 1 th.t th. hahaaa comu nroeeedina iforred that the habeas corpu proceeaing brought by Sweney I for th purpose of attacking th legality of the Indictment. wh.n h. divoma which ahe had oh - talned was set aside, after her marriage to hr Premise to the anoyance of her nelgh Sweney. Ml. Ball found herself In the or" and dauger to their health. Mrs. Sena nrwilrmnt nf havlnv two hushands. and 4lt. ,,,Ki.. ,..inn. e,m this t.t. " .. . affair brought about numerous suit and - counter suits In the various courts of this city between. Ban, oweney na Mrs. wan- ... ... ... Sweney-BalL ThaaksKlvtns; Sal On all our hlah arade dining room furniture. 20 to 90 per cent discount on our entire Una of buffets, sideboard, china cabinet, din- Ing table and chlr from now till Thank- giving. Ksller-Farnsworth Furniture Co. For Imported wine and liquor and Bud. weiser beer, go to I Roeenfeld. wholesal liquor dealar, U South Main streeL Late la TbaakaglvlasT Dinner. If your watch is losing time if It you will be late to that Thanksgiving din- lien. Just drop in ana let me clean ana regulate It. It will save you a great deal of annoyance. I do the work myself and ee that it is done right. O. Mauthe, 22$ W. Broadway. Towns; People Sarprlse Friends. Walton Smith and Miss Ethel West, both of this city, perpetrated a surprise on their friends by being married last Sat urday In Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Smith 1 th on of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Smith and member of the firm of Brtdenatetn Smith, while hla bride Is the daughter of Dr. and Mr. H. S. West. Local friends received notification of the marriage Mon day evening and air. and Mra. Smith ar rived In the city yesterday and confirmed it. . Mis Smith went to Denver about a month ago to visit friends and on her way horn stopped In Lincoln, where she was Diet by Mr. Smith according to previ ous arrangement Mr. and Mr. Smith 111 in k their home In Council Bluffs, but for the present are residing In Omaha, I A. Metaaar at C a. New Location of Wholesale Bakery. l: Mynster Street. Council Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitor Welcome. N. y. Plumbing Co. Tel. Xa. Night. SuL (Ireetrr lleck Practically Rnlaed. Philip Friedman, proprietor of the gro cery store at 140 West Broadway, wuich was practically wiped but by fir at an early hour yesterday tnorulng, staled that hla stock was valued at something over II. 0 and that It waa Insured for $1.6u0. He did not think there would be much salvage. The dense smoke made It bard for the firemen to locate the blase aod a lurge ammint of water haj to be poured Into the toi befie the flic Mas cxUueutshML The bulldlne; Is owned by Mr. Fannie V. Van Huaklrk and the same Is said to Iw well protected by liifiirance. The dam age by smoke to the f urnlshlnas In the lodire rooms of the Maccabees on the sec ond floor was found yesterday to lie slight. Mr. Friedman yesterday was unable to account for the tire, as everything about the place appeared to be all right when be locked up the stoiT Monday evening. Economy washed egg coal was never named better, for It In cartatnly economi cal. It leave a small amount of aahes when burned, make a good hot fire, and It IS a lasting coal and does not make aa much smoke aa most soft coals. Council Bluffs Coal and Ic company. 'Phone ;?. MALONET CIGAR CO.. PEARL. ST.. COUNCIL BLUFF8, IA., DISTRIBUTERS I FOR THE ROBERT BURNS 10c CIOAR AND LITTLE BOBBIE, OLD TIMES AND ERR 13 to CIGARS. flea Stephan Bros, for the latent and beat Inverted burners. Et West Broadway. 41 BY FID M'DOtlAMI Rlll.TV Onlj Seventeen Minnies Heqnlred to Reach Verdict. It took the Jury before which L. A. Mc Donald, charged with incest with his 1 James Ruaaell, against whom two indict ment were returned for passing forged checks, entered a plea of guilty yesterday and was sentenced by Judge Green to ton months' In the Fort Madison penitentiary. The trial Jury wae excused until Monday, when the trial of Emma RJpke on the charge of shooting and killing Frank Keith Potta will be begun. Twenty additional Juror were ordered drawn by Judge Green, to appear Monday. Haxel McDonald, th lt-year-old girl who was brought back from the State Industrial School for, Girls at Mitchell villa to testify at tho trial of her father, wag ordered yesterday placed" In tho Rescue Home at Omaha. The girl, like her stepsister, claimed j to be her father's victim, and owing to her condition tho authorities at the Mltchell vllle school refused to keep her there any longer. Today Judga Green will hear the applica tion of County Attorney Hee for an order to rc .lire the officer of tho Portland Oold Mining company to produce all the stock books and other records of the company, tn H niuwt hv Pnttuwattjiml e csiuntv in Its , ...... .,.. v,. .,bkM eorpanLtion for taxation In thl county. Casa assigned for the remainder of th week were continued in order that the conrt might hear the application. ' The Jury in the suit of J. E. Potter against Uouia Jensen and Peter Hartwlg, former proprietor of th Vienna retnu rant, to recover for 1,800 meals, which, un der a contract, th plaintiff asserted he was entitled to credit for, as well as for work performed for th defendant, brought in a sealed verdict after 1 o'clock Monday night, which, when opaned' by the court yesterday, waa found to b In favor of Potter for $20. This amount I to cover the claim for car penter work and duties performed a cash ier, but not tho meal. Th verdict throw the costs of the action on Potter. th defendants offered $23 in open court In set tlement of hi claim. ' ' Altha P. Forrest began suit for divorce yesterday from Sterling C. Forrest, to whom ahe was married in ttii clty 'October S, 103. She charge her husband with cruel treatment uch a to endanger her life and to comDel her to leave him last Monday. In addition to th decree of dl- vorce, she ask tho custody of their minor child. Marks & Dlllranoe of this city filed orig inal notice of suit in the district court yes terday against the Union Pacific railroad in which they ask $1,600 damage for alleged .w .i! -...i o,t d ' - water two shipment of horse from Lara mle, Wyo., on October 6 and 20 of this year. Klitvi era for Tbaakssl vlna. We have a fine assortment of plants and choice cut Cower to select from. The new begonia, Gloria de Irralne, with Its mas jot pink flowers; cyclamen of the most K.,lll,,l .haria. H.nM4 In k. lnts.f r""'7 T, ", . "1 1. 77. - faahion; a fine lot of palms and ferns Jou' friends a nice plant Or one of ou our epe- . , r,m.tin clal uo"' Consisting of choice Cower i tastefully arranged. J. F. Wilcox Woauii Beat to Jail. , Because she persisted' tn dumping garbage ! refuse blatter of every description on Jensen, living on Avenue J. near Tenth trt. was yesterday sent to Jail for ten riuva hv Jurisn Rcyitt In nolle Mnrl Th ' .ntn'Uln nn whlnh .wl .,1 Information on which the wnman was ar. 1 1"'"' " mn waa ' , ,, .... i roicu mmm lucu uy uruna riii ri i. k un. i - w. . v mvvwi UUIttlft who iicw iiik 111 police court that Eaton, when he re- monstrated with Mrs. Jensens was Invited by the latter to proceed without delay to a certain place wnere iranition has it the flre rage Inceasantly. Mrs. Jensen made ( ,u aomfu -noul oumP" arDage coni- piaineu or anu lunner iniormea tne court ahe bad done so all her life. As it waa on her own property, ahe did not see that the neighbor had anything to aay about it but th court thought differently. After Mr. Jenten had been locked up her "husband, with whom she Is not living at present, appeared at police headquarter ; and pleaded vigorously for his wife's re- lease, but without avail. A Laeky Thuagkl, To have your clothes cleaned Instead of buying new ones Glv us a trial Is all we ask and we ar sure you will tell your neighbor how nice it was done. We dye lace, plume, etc., to match sample. Coun cil Bluffa Cleaning Co. and Rug Factory, 34 N. Main. Both 'phones Us. BIG JLINE OF FINE WORSTED TROl'g ERINGS AND SCOTCH S CITING 8 JUST ARRIVED AT E. S. HICK8, 13 PEARL ST. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: Name and Residence. Age. R. H. Williams. Council Bluffs... i Dllllu Woods, Council Bluffs Charle F. Rlnker, Oregon, 111.... C.ladya D. Ray. Oregon, 111 E. J. William. Denver, Colo Nellie M, Wind, Council Bluffs... Oeorge L. IeWitt. Council Bluffs., Mary L. Overton. Council Blufle..., Jay Dudley. Omsha Mary Thompson, Omaha , Frank E. Harris, Omaha Stella Morgan. Lincoln, Neb .23 ,.1V , .29 ..21 ..2J it . .JK ..21 ..it ..it ..ii Switchman! We have a new shoe for your work. Come and see thetn. Barf ant's Family Bboe 8ure. The reason why Hafer doea the bustn, Is that he delivers the beet goods to your nearest station at the least coat. Bale ( Weaver Brlelc Tare Aasnllrd. II. W. Binder, aa trustee of the estate of former Councilman John P. Wtaver, bankrupt, has filed ault in the lulled ftates court to set aside the sale of Wea ver's brick yards and machinery by the f-'trst National bank of thla eity. Weaver Indebted t the bank In the surri of $11,000 for which the bank held mortgage on the brick yard and ma. chlnery. Itncerttly Jiid;e McFUerson Is sued an ln.1ilnclon restraining the bank from foreclosing these mortgages, but the order ram too late, as It whs assorted the property had been disposed of. In hi petition Trustee. Binder allcgea that the property whs worth at least $7,000, wheress the bank Is said to have sold It for IJ.fcOO. He asks that the bank be required to turn over to him thla $T,800, together with $0 1f' which Weaver hod on deposit at the bank and all other sums the bank is alleged to have collected from certain debtors of the bankrupt, that the same mny be used for the hcn-.'tt nt all of Weaver's creditors. WE ABSOLUTELY OU ARAN TEL: THE RADIANT HOME BASE BURN Ell NEVER TO CRACK., THE B&3T IN THE WORLD. CALL AND PEE THEM. SKATES AND SLEDS FOB. THE BOYS. PETERSON & BCHOEN1NO CO.. HDW. & FURNITURE. CO. BLUFF8. I A. We will have a nice stock of fancy tur key, ducks, geese, chickens, oysters, game ar.d fish of all. kinds for Thanksgiving. Central Grocery and Meat Market. TALLOW- CANDLE Bl Rftl.AR HI 'Y Secures Little Cash and Bottle of Whisky. The "tallow ca,nile" burglar, who so far has successfully evaded the strenuous ef forts of the Council Bluffs police force to capture him, paid the Fourth ward another visit Monday night. The residences of Sylvester Dye at ?17 Fifth avenue and Dr. V. L. Treynor at $11 Third avenue received a call from him. At the Dye residence the burglar secured $12."i0 in a pocketbook belonging to the hired girl. Entrance was secured by prying open one of the, windows on the ground floor, every room on which was found to have been thoroughly ransacked. Spots of candle grease were found on the carpet and furniture. Falling to find any money downstairs, the burglar pro- ceeded to the room of th servant girl, on the second floor, where he secured her pocketbook without awakening her. Mem- bers of tho family wera up in attendance on a sick child, and th burglar, evidently discovering this, made no attempt to enter any more rooms on the second floor, hut took his departure. That the burglar with the tallow candle had visited the Treynor residence wa made known yesterday morning, when Dr. Treynor discovered his trousers were miss- mg. as wen a s in one or tne pocnets. was accorjed the governor in the votes of Th thief, however, overlooked the doc- 1 1901 nd 190i stat(1 Treasurer Morrow re tor coat, which contained $20 in bills, j celvtA the highest plurality. 81.413. and The same telltale spot of candl gTaaso ; Railroad Commissioner 'W. I,. Eaton re were found on tho Boors of the Treynor ceteved tho smallest. 74,4.17. The vole on house. Before leaving hero tha burglar governor is canvassed by the legislature, helped himself to a flask full of Dr. Trey- Tho purajiUna tn detail received by the nor excellent whisky from a bottle on republican candidate on all but governor the sideboard and to a quantity of Havana BIld lieutenant governor were as follow: cigars. The burglar showed blmseir to be somewhat of a connoisseur of whisky,, as the flask which ho filled from the bottle an Inferior grade. Tills Mr. Burglar evi dently sampled, and, not finding It of th beat quality, calmly i proceeded to empty the content Into a bowl on the' sideboard and then replenished: it fronjtho bottle, Tear Thank sari via; Dlaner. . For your Thanksgiving dinner: Turkeys; ducks, 11 cents per pound; geese, 10 cents per pound; chickens, oystors, fancy cut of beef, pork, veal, mutton. Also cranberries. celery, oranges, - apjgsee,) bananas, grape fruit, nuts, 'dates, lflgr aa4ad aruaalng, des sert of all kinds, raising tmrrants, mince- meat, pumpkins, cider, olives. : radishes, let- etc. J. Zollor Mercantile company, l'X-102-10 Broadway!-. iBoth '.phones S.'O. 1 GIRI. FORGER 19 (iEITESCKD Mis Jacobs of Monnt Pleasant Is Glvea Indeterminate Term. PEORIA, 111., Nov. 7. EJalo Jacobs, tho !S-year-old college student of Mount pim,..,,. ia wbo attempted to swindle the First National bank of Galeaburg out of $1,000 by means of a bogus check, was sentenced in the circuit' court at Gales burg today to an Indeterminate term in the penitentiary, Mihs Jacobs is sn .unusually attractive girl and comes from wealthy parents. Early ' "T- In September she appeared In . Monmouth and registered at Monmouth college. Two day later she attempted to cash a forged order for $900 on the First National bank of that city. When the officers of the bank refused to give her tie money she left the city, going to Galeaburg, where sun gained entrance Into Knox', college and by her clever ways succeeded In getting an en dorsement to a check on the First Na tional bank of that city, She cashed the chock' but wft" "estd as she was leaving tne city.. Combination gas an electric chandelier and the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent caa burner. Why not aee us befor you buy, We can certainly please you on price nd fl""1" ot t4- Bhephan Bros., 52$ , """' Special Pyrography sale this week. Alex ander's, SSI Broadway. Iowa stock Jnagee na. AMES. Ia., Nov. 27. (Special.) The tuck Judging team which will represent the Iowa State - college at the International Live Stock show. Chicago, Decer,it,r 1 to 8, is spending thla week visiting farina and eiock ranches In Illinois and Wisconsin In their final preparation for the contest. The taain la composed of R. E. Drennan of Corning, la.; 11. O. McMillan of Cedar Rapids, la.; D. H. Blller of Nebraaka; E. N. Wentworth of State Center, Is,, and B. W. Crossley or Council Bluffs, la. Laat week the team was weakened by th withdrawal of Ks strongest member and one of the strongest Judges ever chosen at Iowa State college Mr. J. C. Minkler withdrew because of a change In the rule making bis eligibility a question. Prof. W. J. Kennedy, who trained the team,' considered' Mr. Mink'er the best man on hla' team, and especially o In horse. At Kansas City, where tho team scored thl fall, he had a higher per centage on horses than ever was made at the Chicago show. Blller takes his place. Don't Forget the Extra. Special "Sale of Ladies5 Cloahs mi Suits NOW ON SALE AT : 'HUNTER'S ' Prices smashed so low that your money will bring you more than double in returns. A. E. Hunter Co. II 33-35 Pearl St., 32-34 Main Van j of Ihtm Et Not' Tiled Article' with tli Secretary of KtttB, GREAT WESTERN AND PULLMAN GUILTY Republican Majority on All -Offices Rxeept Governor and l.leatennnt Governor Folly t to the Isaal Flanrra. (From a Staff Corresponuent.) I DE8 MOINES, Nov. 27. (Special.) Both the Pullman Palace Car company and the I Chicago Great Western railroad are 111 - j gaily doing business In the state of Iowa, j according to the secretary of state's office, j Neither of these companies has ever filed j with the secretary of state a certified copy j of its articles of Incorporation as required I by law? accompanying the flllna; with th" necessary foe. It Is also stated In the office i of the secretary of tate that the condition as to these two big corporations Is only typical of the condition that exists as to a large number of smaller ones, and called for some legislation on the part of the next general assembly to remedy matters. It Is further asserted that there la as much or more ground for tho legislature appointing a commission to entirely rewrite and revise tho corportlon laws of the state than there was for the appointment of a commission to study th Insurance laws of tho.state. The condition as to the corporation laws will be made the basis of a request of tho next legislature to appoint such a commis sion or else to take up the problem nt the session and finish It there. It Is asserted by the secretary of state's office that the corporation laws of Iowa are cumbersome and un wieldly; that they are too general in their application. One of the grounds for complaint Is that corporations can violate the laws without mere being any authority to bring them to Justice. They are required to flic certified copies of their articles of Incorporation before they can legally do business In the state, but If tbey do not file ' auch certified copies there is no approprla- i tlon for paying the expenses of bringing I them to Justice and neither the secretary of ' state' office and no other office In the state, j house has authority to go out and look up I evidence or ascertain If there are corpora- J tiona doing business that have not complied with the law of the state. Canvas of Vote Completed. The completion of the canvas of the re cent election on tato officer by the execu tive council shown that all the officers, with tho exception of governor and lieutenant governor, received the same plurality as secretary of 8Ute Hayward Auditor of State Carroll ... TTfa,'urM'?f 81aie Mwrrow' ino si. 413 7S.7M Superintendent Blags 7s Kx Supreme Judge McClaln Supreme Judge Sherwln Supreme Court Clerk Crockett Supremo Court Reporter Cornwall.. Railroad Commissioner Palmer Railroad Commissioner Eaton ........ TO.649 79.897 79.744 ' 77 4i 76,437 I For each office, aside from the vote for 1 the republican and democratic candidates, there were about 1,000 votes distributed among the socialists, prohibitionist and populists, th socialist leading the pro hlbitlonlsts slightly. Each of the pop ulist candidates received a llttl over 800, the prohibitionist a little ovrr 7,000 and the socialist a little over 8,000. . - . Advertised Property for Sale. The east aide power house of the. Dos Moines City Railway company and a large number of West Grand avenue home of the wealthy have been advertised for sale by the county attorney for taxes. Includ ing In the number Terrace Home, the resi dence 'of F. M. . Hubbell, the wealthiest man of the state. The sales will be nn Monday next unless the taxes are paid. An oversight on the part of the owners Is given as the reason and the taxes will probably be paid. Kansas Weddlna stopped. The marriage of Miss Myrtle Huf of Home City, Kan., to L. M. Dill of the same city was Interrupted today by the father of the young woman stepping In just bo fore the woulil-bo groom returned from tho court house with the marriage Uceno and a preacher. The young people . had eloped from their home and came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swinford at lOliti Fifteenth stroot In this city where they had arranged for the wedding. Father Huf with' two Des Moines de fectives hunted the city two day to find the couple and were successful today In locating the young woman at the home of tho Swlnforda. She was found but a fw minutes before Dill returned from the j court house with the license. Miss Huf was taken back to her home tonight by her father, who says she Is not of age. . Prominent Lawyer Dead. , D. O. Finch, aged 77, for many years a prominent and successful lawyt-r in thl city, died last evening In San Francisco, Cal. He came to De Moines In 1S3 and I resided here continuously till a year or j two ago, alien he retired and went to j California. Prepare for Bl Revival. , Elaborate preparation ar being made this week In tilts city for religious re vival meetlnga to be started here next Sunday by Rev. Wilbur Chapman. AN corps of thirty or more workers will come with Mr. Chapman and meetings will be held simultaneously tn all the leading churches In all sections of the city. Cen tral meetings will be held In one of the big downtown churches. This week in preparation for these meetings cottage prayer meetings are being held In all sec tion of the city. Iowa News otea. PLEASANTV1I.LE Six women of this town received tlvo surprise of their lives when they learned yesterday, that they bad Leen left $2,lu each by the will of Ander son Martin, a wealthy aid eccentric in dividual who died hore last Thursday at the age of 78. The six women had all done some little favor for Martin In his life time and he took this way of remembering them. Besides the bequests to the six women he left toil to a cripple named My- Et. Council Bluffs, Ia. en tm Both Phones 1.3. A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING: Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys ifln per lb............... lUle- Extra Fine Gese per lb. ... , Extra Fine Ducks, per lb. '. Chickens Chickens Chickens per lb. . . Kxtia Fancy Xavol Oranges, doz. . . . . v 2 lbs, ox tm iint Country Butter,.. Seeded Kaisins, por-pkg Currants, per pkg 25c 45c 10c 10c Wc also have a fine line of all kinds of now vegetables, canned peaches and tomatoes, at the lowest juices. 3 ers and. IVrt to an old soldier. Martin led a very simple life, living with a sister on the eigo of his 2.K acres of rich land. He was s-tld to be worth iihout $!75.fliJ. Mar tin's will wss one of the most romnrkaWc ever filed for probate In this county. He left over forty bequests to vnrlous charita ble Institutions. Among theni were the following: Five thousand dollars to lite Children's Home- society of Dcs Moltu-s. $",.' to the Mothodiet hospital of l-s Moines, $2.U'0 to the poor of Pleasantvllle, la.: $.1,000 to Tuskepee Institute. t."i.uO) to a St. IxmiIs institution. $2.w to New Y"ik Uoweiv mission. $2.B) to the Women's Re lief Corps of Knoxvllb-, la.; i0. to six jMior women of Ph-nsnntville. la., and $10, Owl to each of his two sisters. IDA OROVE While In the act of kill ing a steer 'at the slaughter house. W. A. Bane was very nearly killed yesterday. He had struck tho beef one Wow, which teiieo it to the lloor, but went to strike It a second time, when the hammer catiitht In the slack of a rone overhead, causing the full force of the blow to strike him on Tf7 INDIA AND CEYLON Tea It is used by millions all over most economical tea to be Imd. It believe iu purity. McCORD-BRADY CO., THANKSGIVING RATES Low round trip rates. Dates of sale November 28 and 21).. H0MESEEKERS EXCURSIONS To po'mts iu Ne braska and Kansas, every Tuesday; to other destinations in the West and Southwest, first and third Tuesdays; especi ally low round trip rates. REDUCED ONE WAY RATES First and third Tues days, to numerous points in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Mexico, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. . " WINTER TOURIST RATES DAILY To winter tour ist destinations South and Southwest. Special Round Trip Rates from Omaha Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. . . . . . . .$25.83 Chicago, December 1 to 5, inclusive. . : $14.75 Havana, Cuba, December 18 to 20, inclusive . .$48.85 Mexico City, daily until November 28. , j. t . .$53.25 Excellent Trains South to 1 I litiliilp CHICAGO and RETURN , VIA ' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAIL RAILWAY Account International Live Stock Exposition. Tipkets on sale Dsc. 1, 2, 3, 4. ; Return limit Dec. lOth. Three Fast Trains Dally From Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago. Leave Omaha at 7:55 a. m., 5:45 p. m. and 8:35 p. m. For information, folder, ic., call at City Ticket Olfice, 1324 Far nam St., or write to F. A. General WeaUrn Agent Unit i i MV 236 Broadway. 12ic 14c 11c 25c 5c 10c 3 lbs. new Mince Meat, for Sour Pickles, per doz .....'.., Extra Fine Cran berries, quart . . . Celerv, per stalk. .........5c 3 lbs. extra fancy Sweet Potatoes, 10c the top of the hend. He was picked up unconscious, anti It wss discovered that he hml a hole in his skuII aa larxe as a silver dollar. It Is thought he will i cover. FORT DO DOE Search of farmers for the Insane man who entered the McDonald home lust Sunday and attempted to re store to life the late Mrs. Mclhmald ha been rewarded In the capture of Carl K. Swanson. He has been identified as a resi dent of Vincent, where he Is known to b unlmlunced, but w:n n paided aa harm less. Snanson admits being Insane on rc IlKion. but appears rational on all' other matters. HI lit Ql'I-! Because nn excited woman misplaced her Jewelry a boy who drives a butcher's waaon and who was the only person who had been nenr the place waa sweated by the pollen on the charge of stealing three diamond rings- After the boy bud been frightened ulmowt to death the woman came Into the police station and informed the desk serareant that her valuables hud been recovered; that sh had misplaced them. ttic worlu, Ix-cause it U the beat and hns a special., claim ou jou, if you Wholesale Agents. Omaha. St. Louis anil Kansas City A l 0 to; I can give you all the latest Information and free descriptive literature. j. c. reyiiolds, c. p: a. 1502 Fsrnam St., Cmaha, lleb. 8323 K13SS2Z2 U9SSE NASH, OMAHA, WE 8, X