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TIIF. OMAHA DAILY NEE: THL'HSlUY, NOVEMBER jh, lftOC. i l ) NEWS COUNCIL Office, 10 rrarl BOOM FUR F1VMEST FARE . -a VMiEC st CiW Hall" Dns-iinimiRl Endwpej th. Movement.' '.Til TDd lrra. iu iu sank. ,-.'... .niukiid r.ttr n-n.T ,TWI HILtllitu 1 I its I ,t. . 1 I . . ' . ... ... v .--. p in nkc fur einr-stlon I ft tilth the Company' Befere AppraMn tn Inter. '-.-. atate rmalaalon- ' ii i . I.. ': ,iu Vxpwtcl. t-ii ' ni-Pilii. -'i.Ut 4ht hio i,liy hall..l dtactfs the njes- ion .if a etrfclglit 6-c-iit 'tlrpt car f.a-e u-'tccu Counc'lr KIufTa ahi Omaha biouiht iptso itemianef. erpeelally from '!)o Vf-t ttd if the city,. whfcre the ram walKti.for a.pduced fare between the two cities had" p-v Inception' Tho cdtmrtl chani ojr was packed and many had to listen i. th- proceed. np from tha hallway. Mtiyor .AlpCrafli pfekle, Bml'CoiIticIlftian WallarT? itted an pecrptary. 1;, . .nL0"Ul0U .',0 th r'wSB IP MENS FANCY SUSPENDERS. uoted feUuce'd fane betweoo. the two oilloB it. disl ,dcvJop at the nieetlnt, w hich W.EU 'all- ..rt.Q i.l .wt - T I , . , V... - V. rr. in - V iV,. ...u ..... tail merchant, and thoae, Ptated o bo op- t'oana to i tn 6--oiit cure proposition wna so noticeable that It was commented upon by Bteveral ot . tluo ppmki-. It waa stated liy one ol the- npeakera tbat the mcMxIianta M'ho ar4 dppoaed to tha reduced fare be tween tha two cjtles had' been advised to TenfalM away from tha meeting;. , j" a," repult oi. ovtr two houre' Ulscua Jou th meeting- -ttnd hi favor of. for w.irdlns "a petition 'to the'- Interstate Coin-Jir-,r" conunlpslon at. "e)"a8lilngton. asking H" to lnv.ptigato tha Ktreet car fares b-i.ie.-n th' two cities together v.ith the oi lone tolla. Another motion w hich pre ailoci provided for the appointment bjr .Jie chaJr o( a ;pmmittee of twelve three rbrn the city council, three from the Com , mercla! etub, three from tVie' West Erxl improvement cljb arid three from the cltl 7.na at larse, to confer with tlie oflicera fjf 'the street. raJIway Company. Thts lat ter, nation prevailed after 8incer Smith . Had tsaiKPfested that it woud be. bent to try ,'conqlliauiry' methods Jjeforo p.ltciujHlni to itae the '''lnter-stab ComtnLTcc . commlpflon us x dull over the street- railway company. . ' ! flptary.-'4tecoiiiitel. i 'MrdijoJUt QUeKtlyYjed' whether the Inter Mta.to . Commerce commifsion had, 'urlmUo-llon- over utreet railways. He said that several j0-n 'ufto he. waa In Aayor :cf a -straight i cent fare between the two 'cities and, still-In favor 'tit it. : He re- - . ount,-d t,,w 'n IW7. when the street rull-way-waa seeking- a renewal-of Ita fran chise, for fifty years "Wore the new law requiriiiff the vte of the people on all TraircTiiseP Weill Into effeit, he ciilins of OQuncl'.'BWffs 'lined Pryant street In front of Oie etty haH and from Broadway, to the bridge over lh'diafi 'creek while a coniniiLtee wenvljefore tho city council with a-dctiiartd .ni fia j lie, v,lll 1 H 1 1 o I 1 oi j . ij : .j, . il i I i.a r , l.ne cnarter,, tne, company ua jcquireu t'o fedu lis" 4aree between the two cities to 5 cents. "'he.,'Ounell, however, did not comply with Ihe deunuid of the. citltenP, but Hi1 charter was later declared" unit and ; ,vold by .the, pupuemji ciourt, . ,. ;i Air. SiuitU gave It is hlrt opinion tauu it PRINTING LVNGStADV yW,'2-l & ,JQBVpi Capitol Ave. 7ii - : -CENTRAL r.lXTII-W--na Jb Wor , ' ly fe writ ten letters. liW . .liiu Hi., l1 block a north Bee Bldg. M 7tl hlj t HE ACORN- Press. Tel. Doug. iI73t. ewnracrcial printers, 1S10 Howard ft. . . M 2 i 1 D19 ', . iiiilVTIWI i'ti ' 1 . .T IL...,.,. Ot I n.ui.wiri.x". , -MJ3l Fb27 1 .C'OMPLETM llne of 190? calendars. Bnell Printinu Co.. iA 8. Uth St j-MISJDJ M US1G AND LANGUAGES ' V'HATELAlX Sc'hool ot ' Langua?esDay and evening classes, Freja h. German, duiinlsb; fenclug. Davldg W.6i. ... - ' iZt IM4 VOICE liistrucllon ; opera oratorio, concert. eto. -Grace A. xiitchcoi.nr ta a.. jin at. , tTione .7"-'1"r V- x - P .v CLAIRVOYANTS V MADAME BUDDHA.' -: - - The leading palmist of Omaha, Reyalatlons of past and future described. Parlors, lit 8. tftth Bti. upp. Boston Store. .. .. . ' .- S-J.14 "" " j CHIROPODY AND MANICURING DR. ROY. Chiropodist; Miss Alice Hall, manicure. Room 2, 1UA Farnam. 1 eL lour. titST. M2t FARM RENTIERS who pay 13.00 and $4.00 per ax-re t reut should go with us on one off our regular excursions to where the U. J". K. R. Is selling tine farm nd ranch lands at f J to $4 fr Aer TERMS You can'b'uy In "w estern Nebras ka, kunsas. Colorado or Wyoming-. Vof- lull Information regarding lands and special excursions apply UN3 AGCKCY. U P. R. R. D at. kv ata s. ith sl omaha i j GOVERNMENT NOTICES nioP08ALS .FOR Clpthi.ng and KuLlPxaE -Depot Uuanermaster s OttoM, 4d hud Olive Sis., d,. Loui, Mo., r Nov., 2o, llpAi. fi-ialed pioponaU, iu a p.l : iHt," aubjeel to Ubual conduioiin, will oe ( receiveu be.e uutvl 12 ii cik-h uovii. Decem . l.r 10, IVo. au4 llnui oprlieu. foi tUia.sU.ng and .Uellvenis at the tit. Louis Uupo. of ( H. w a-riinu.isior,s dojuir uuuul, L. 8. army, M.vw corn brwoms and i o-jo ncrubblug , .Lruulies. iMUuetlo. 'Hie light la reserved to reject or accept any or ail pi'oa.-Miis "or any part Iheieof. Preference will be given to articles ot douiftuo maiiufacture, i . .-.umalilona of quality ana. price cliioli.Uing I .ii irl,e.uf-ioielgu productioas or niunuf-tc- i tuir - l be duty liif-r,.ni being quil. Si-uidard eaniples cau be seen at. and hlaii. for, propoMde anj f-j, inroriiiuiiun ' Wi.l bo r ur..isi.d upon apii.luat ion to tins obc. kjivslw!-,; xir,:.n.r. rMo..jla to be lidariod ' proi-oirils Iro.-e and! - trus.-.c-i. io ue otw-neo ..i i-..-ci' noon, Ljal.;!er ly-h. Js-Zh I t. . .-'. von , jlcartuler, I)pi oir,iii,.i i , -s. v - -; .? N-..-2 -.'..l, D7-I DEPARTMENT OF iiU" INiUHluR I nimd Blalas GeiWogloal honi-y, ttocia 1 inline 6rioa. V.'aiiiiiai:on. u. C.. Novmi. bar -l-PJta ealJ pioiHU-uls wili ia eivd at .the uUK-e uf tl-.o United n!iua Uec.aaietloii Sei ice, Mltchsd, NubranKa, Juai 2 uiuck I. Hi., Jnui t, lis.", tor Ihe -.-oiietructiou ul a .uiveisioo d-n. and heij aavulvlng the ncinUua uf klout 4.'.-ue yards af -earlb and rock, furnishing unit blueing Ul etracturea abuut lO.ouo (ei ti. il of iuni'wr. nl Ihe cuiistiuction of bout IvM cu'jlo yards of conciete niaMnij ., -.-.ipneiitlon with the Notth PLUI prOj:cL cbraelia. Pr;lcul.ir limy be o-taiiiel ;toui Uia chief .ensln-i-r. . I jiUf-i Slta? l.e- Uiiil--.t Hertflce. " ssii -.t ri D . I . ci foil a il.rt Kl. l-V-t. . V-;-. ' - -.'i-: i tit !.,-. I Ni-4taeaie. E. A. IIITCHOs'k, aWi-ti.sik. -j-.-iic-rj OF INTEREST FROM IOWA BLUFFS St. Tel. 4.1. ;k hpr,!!;- i Tollable that tTir wjj i,ny WB..,- 1 1 for. n the conipjny to giant .th rcdtioi.l fan, nl5 1t fH mo rll.p:..d. H Paid tip T.aJ rtrnily uf the opinion that a c-pnt faro would not otily b nd to the btnfflt if rounrd "f!liifT. but b-foro the fnd of a yer to thp ptriot car. cotjirany Itsol.'. - The ni tiiiK whs (nidres.-it'd jilfi- by Furinur Mayor l'.ohror. W. c. Unyor, J T. fni rmjr., Goorg? Wrptordahl, F. K. Kvei- vt. Jl;irty 8w.;rt-i. (1. W. Skinner, pre!- J dont of the West Knd Irhproyenipnt club, CharliP Ttirnblrioni and othi-rP. nil of w hom vofoc.l the belief lht the jieoplc of Coutn-ll HluftK were- entitled to a S cent fr'- bi- t wppii thn two " iticp; I hat hu-Ii h far wojM rcsait w,1Wi"6 "f uf "ir w"tern rH,rtl" th city by briimlnc f'tur froin OhipIm and that rather than ,nJ1,r'" ' tr'ul,! f r-tn41 morfjlmnts of the cliy it would rtiHterlaliy Increase i VOI"lJ, UK THANKKI.I A Nl yoi"l.L ! TAKK NO CHANCKS. IF VOL' 1HV YOI'Ti CHRISTMAS 1 H KT8 AT THIS KTORli. THK BTKRlIXU QC.VlJTY UK KAF7HY AUTICLK WK FKU, WILT, I CAF8U T 11 B UIVKH TO HE REMESl- I dl'ijt.'H ti t vv -i'im u ..-t mi-i-vt ONK PAIR LN FAXCK ' BOX: NECK WEAR. MUFFLER!". CJIXVEK. ETC.. ' . . ;AKE PRACTICALLY COMPLETE AND RBATy poR EARLY 1U YER8 WHO ' LIKE TO SELECT FROM FULL ASSORT MENTS. AND ALSO AVOID THE USUAL "JUST - BEFORE - CHRISTMAS RUSH." GIFT -SEEKERS' J I KADtJ CARTERS. THE JOJ1.N J3KNO COMPANY Npadal SjtBA.I Choice early Ohio potatoes aL j;c .U..: llvered In flve-bushcl lots or more. Both 'phonea ItU.i nrtdetiptliie &. -Smith, 101 . S. Sth SI. See our iH-aiitlful new Xiriaa photograph's and portraits. We are making- some hand imo water colors, tv-plu and crayon work which must be oi-dered before Decembar 17 and we won't disappoint you. Schmidt, photographer. . . WE ABSOLUTEL1 Gl AHA.N'TlvE THE RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER NEVER TO CRACK.. THE BEST. IN THE WORLD. CALL AND SEE THEM. SKATES AND SLEDS FOR THE BOYS. PETERSON & SCHOENIXO CO.. HDW. & FURNITURE, CO. BLLFFS, I A. We will have a nice stock of fancy tur keys, tluck..cVesei 'chlfkenk,' oyster, earns sr.d fuih of u 11 kinds for ThanksaWlny. Central Grocery and Meat Market. PHOGIHM1 FOR THAKS(iII I1AY General , Ubaervanre Chnrrhra, , Hospitals and Otbj- InstKa tlons. Thanksgiving day. Ill Council Bluffs will be observed In tjie usual "'manner. While celebrated as a general holiday, there will be .no rpeclal features except the' union services. In the evening- ot the First- Pres byturiufi iduirch, in- which the- following f-hdrche-w1H Jciln: First Cotigrogatlonal, First ' Presbyterian, St. John'!' English .Liit-bcrsn. First-: Christian,- Brpadway MothOdlst;, Trinity '-Methodist, Fifth. vVvc nue... Methodist nnif 8ec6rt'ci PresbyteWan. The Thanksgiving sermon will bo preached by ".Rev. , Ja-mes O'May of the Broacfway Methodist .c,-hureh and there will be spe cial music by a ciuartet'aud chorus choir ,r,,A.vh.i.,,it'rtfJsl,?.!iirv?5? jM'FticJvittig.. , Siscial Thanksgiving; services will la held ft the mo'rrrtng: tf fit, Taul's - Episcopal church, when the tector. Rev. JI. W", Starr, uilt ,.,.,urH a . t-T, inn Imnmnrlola t . . Ih. will be a hpeclnl musical 'pro- Htm by the choir, mulor the dlrebtlon of Mr!. W. W. Sherman. Tlu. FirHt an,r Sf.cond churches of Christ t!.atiitiPt) will hold union service at 10:30 a. m. ln Woodmen hull, in the Merrlam . block,1 w hen Hhe subject will be 'Thankii glvlng.'' ' At St. . John's English Lutheran church in the "venlna; the young women of the , congregation, as has been their custom for several years, will give a Thunkfgiving muslcsle: At the General, Mercy and St. Bernard's hospitals the day. will be celebrated tn the usual way. There will be the usual Thanks giving dinners for Hie patients and nuises and otlif-rs connected with the Institutions. At Mercy hospital, following .the custom o former, -.year, the nfternooij will bo aet aside for-the reception of. visiters. ", At Mount. ' Loreltai the Home for the Aged, and at 8t. Mary's Home tor Youmj Women, the afternoon will be devoted to receiving visitors, and' In the evening; at St. Mary'a home there will be a dance for the young people. ' At the Iowa School for the Deaf the day will be qne of merrymaking. Following the Peciil chapel exercises In the morning lher6 wHI the u"ual e,aborate '"'n1nl-8 i Bivin ainner. in me Hiiernuon mere win be a party fof the younger pupils, wlih games of all kinds, and In the evening the oldt-C .studeyits will have their annual party and dance. The pupils at St. Francis' academy who do not go home for the holiday will have a reception and reunion tomorrow evening. The two hundred and more children at the Christian-Home will enjoy an elaborate Thanksgiving; dinner at 12:30 p. m. and Manuger Iemn . Invites the public to be present and witness -the little folks, enjoy themselves. Thanksgiving exercises were held in all (TrTCLARK & CO., CHATTEL LOAfisI Oar baslaess was eetablUlied naaartjr SO 7 ears a(a (1SM), . W loaut oa horeoa, cattle, hotasehold farattxtr ud aXJier chactoU. Our reputatlrn and the buatnes we enjoy Is the result f fair aad fa-end treat. nwU of our patrons during th.se . yaara cv,t rates are 4' -m'v l-wir thaa other office. Our Ivans are made tn our cwa aame aad rani sold or nag- til el, Rumambir our new efflees are ops site slue of the ball bom . ar oid oinoj. axe coBvealftitty errangad with private corurultlng noau We wish te warn the pubi that we have no conoeotlca with the flnw doing business mnder the name f the Clark Vlortgege Co., new occuiylng c nr old efllo. It le a omlkment we appee caate giving our name to their buaineai, but It Is eenfuain' te the publlo. Our 'Pbone U t!7 Dou t confaee it with ttt TcL f Clark Mt. Oo. COR. MAIN AM) BKUAUWAV. OVldH AJOKIUCAK KXPK8 OFPICB. M Mm , T V, o ner lite- Uecoroiog mother ghould be a aourca of ioy to all. but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes it anticipation one of mierT. Mother Friend u the only ren edy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of mstemity ; ihis hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trulis not only, made pamles, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are co longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing condition arc overcftn-e,-the system is made ready for the coming event, and the .v..Vw. .1-viuo.ii aw .uiiiuioB to me critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother'a Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold." ssys many who .have used it. t.oo per bottle at druif stores. Book contaminw loable information of Interest to all women w ill rp 2 -t- sent to any addre.s free upon application to IrWDifa imAsnujj n0iLATun uo.. aum. a Ii U BBii.J of Iho public schools of the city yesterday ! morning and th remainder of the dona- Hens from the pupll-i for the poor of th-5 'itv Ink.-n up and dlstrib-ited amort the ! chm itcblr organisations. The. donations In jllv- pjiapc of c:linr-l geir-ds, fruit pud oibn i foolnuff rrn esiwcinllv libcrnl this year, At th. lilnl. s. bo, I th- re wan a --.peclnt Thank--Vi1na pro-fram in t!i nuditurlum yesterday afternoon in which MrK Robot I Wnll.i.r. Miss Fannie Dietrich, Mr. Heaps r.nri "tire. Slough m-sisterl. The Thanksgiv ing eoTrotlnn at the high a-hool for tho poor amounted to IM.TL In the realm of sport thcie will not b" mm h don. The high school foot bill ! team will go to Sf-tith Omnha to try i.in- i chidon." whh the hl(th p hool of trait city. whil" tin .IIiKtlcrp of this city and th.. ' I IcinUrii oi Omaliti will tackle one another Ion the gridiron it Hustler' purk. ! All of the bis Horef will be eloped nil Jay. whilo thn griiry at orca and moat murkcis will phut t hi ir doorsi at noon. lmnlxi Int. nlf On ll our MkIi Rradr: diulng- room (urnltjre. 20 to St per cent riipi'uubt on our entire Una of buffets, pi d boa n-!". china cabinet!, dln- Inn' tables ond chairs from now till Thanks- (t;yfn. KtUer-Khrnsworth Furniture Co. EXTitA Y'Ol "LL GIVE THANKS FOR DUY1XU ONE OF TIIKSU BEAUTIFUL :; ladies' umbrellas for i WE'RE THANKFUL FOR SECU-R1XG TIES FPECIAL HOLIDAY ASSORT- SI I "NT OF UMBRELLAS AT AWAY BE- I LOW VALUE TO EXAItLE US TO OF- FER TI I EM AT THIS LOW PRICE THE JOHN BEXO COMPANY. No belter hard coal can be found in the market today than the C'rosm Crock Lehigh lor your furnace or any hard-coal stove. It burns to a cWn aph; sizes, nut, range and egg. Council Bluffs Cowl and Ice Co., 'phone 72. A grand opportunity t save big money on your piano purchane at A. Hop Co., Io Boulh Main street. Council Bluffs. CAR THIEVE liET 0tH VEAR Roter Plea ii f Guilt) a art Receive Sentence. Grant Booten and Jack Shields, jointly In rtictcd on the charge of breaking and en tering freight cars 1n the yards of the Illinois Central railroad, pleaded guilty yesterday before Judge, Green In the dis trict court and were venter-eed to one yeav each In the Fort Madison penitentiary, Mike Vend, indicted on the -charge of the the.ft of a. whit?- sow, the property of 9. P. : Robertson, waa arraigned and en tered a plea of not guilty. On account of the absence from the city of Attorney C. M. Karl, one of tho counsel for Pottawnttaoilrf county, the hearing on the application of County Attomev Hess! for an order requiring the Portland Gold Mining company to produce Its stock books and other records to be used by the county In Its sufts to assess the holdings of the ptockholders for taxation was postponed until next week. Counsel, for L.'A McDonald, found guilty of Incest, with his lS-year-old stepdaughter, filed a motion yesterday for a new trial. - ' After disposing 6f some routine matters, Judge Gre"n adjourned court until Mon day next and In the afternoon left for his home ln Audubon. ' The following -additional Jurors, .sum moned to appear Monday, were drawn yes terday: .-. , Council Blon. F. Eliran. Charles X. Bul Jef, O. D. Tnlbert, William Jordlne and F'M: Owens; Y'orkc Honry Pace; Crescent, C. D. Watts and M. A. Hough; Silver Creek, J. Strobehn: Norwalk,- Lee 'John son and H. C. Chrlstenpen; GafneK' A. W. Younp; Kane (outside), J. P. Gretrer and Ed Howe; Neola. B. Morrison; Lewis, E. A. Hess; Rockford. Himut Sigler and W. A,' ' Swanson ; Boomer, John Handbury; Mlnden,,Fred Schoenlng. I.ate to Thanksgiving Dluucr, If your watch is losing time if it Is, you will be late to that Thanksgiving din ner. ' Just drop in and lt me clean and regulate it. It will pave you a great deal of annoyance. I do the work myself and see that It is done right. O. Mauthe, 22S W. Bioadway. WE'RE THANKFUL THAT THE NEW , HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS ARE HERE. READY FOR GIFT SEEKERS, AND T II A T lire . T, T.- . II T T.' Til.nWWTt Klt MANY RARE VALUES. PRICES RANGE 1 I .,.. I -- 1 -u fio. 1 uunb-jiA Dr.v 1 iu.-. MAIN FLOOR. THE JOHN BENO COMPANY. MALONEY CIGAR CO.. SO PEARL ST.. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.. DISTRIBUTERS FOR THE ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR AND LITTLE BOBBIE, AND ERRIS 5c CIGARS. OLD TIME3 See Stephen Bros, for the latest and best Inveited burners, it West Brosdway. A Metsaar & Co. ' New Location of Wholesale bakery, Ht Mynater Street, Council Bluffs, la. - Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. BIO LINE OF FINE WOR9TED TROUS ERINGS AND SCOTCH SUITINGS JUST ARRIVED AT E. 8. HICKS, 13 PEARL ST. The lesson why Hater doe. the buslmas Is that he delivers tlie iesi goons to your nearest station at the least com. , by an exhibiUon drill. Denial Society Meetlu. i Alary Bejitrlce. the a-ye4r-old daughter or The Til-City Dental society of Omaha, I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene liLillg-n, died 1'ues South Omaha and Council Bluffs held Its d,:4v 'J"r" "'mains were taken yesterday to regular session Tuesday night at the Grand h "" or b,ur'Hl' - ' -hotel. Following lunch, which was served tf'rSl rubber' In the cafe, the program consisted of a , i--c; copper. Ho per lb. - j. Ketelman, I Mani, both '.hones nCO. - - - - t Thaj,ki.givirig is not eornpl.ite unU-js yoa Erer-f mother flt freat dread of the pais and danger attendant upon the most critical period cioiber'. paper by Dr. TV O. Wl!linm, it clinic by Dr. Scott Covalt, a piper by Dr. Gall W. Hamilton and k paper by Jar. E. K. Wt-d-i- ptscdt of St. Taul, Mihn., whlr-lt was read by Dr. Chariot K. Woodbury. , , -, 'ewllehmen! Wi have a new prior for your m.'K. Come n i.d r them. Sargatit's Family ?! Store. win.- Yin- i'i-Y II TtT sen vvrvrn i HEX TOT 1.1 1 HART. PC. UAH M,l. . & MARX. OVERCOATS OR PC1TS VOL J CiF;T MORE TO RE TIUXKKTl, FOR ' jt, i , far, 1VJ I u,,i,r , i, f jn ' Tillv -.ir-Ei' r--i nTUi.' rl- i t-T ! THAN Jlbl O.OTHKS. Ol ;fct STYT.E. FIT. QUALITY AXP MONEY- i HACK RA TISFACTIOX. WE PELL THEM. ' 'THE JOHN HENQ COMPANY. i pults tint Bel oT .hn alter you wmr t ! tliem ff- dajp whi n you' can a ,. .,' .. ' 1 , ", ... , tatliii-iiiadu putt at Hh-kM' tight up-lo-d.uo Combination gap and, Oetnc cli.n;Ji;ilis ln K.y g(J nl ,, Hl vrry r(,nu. and the celebrated WnlflbjU Ineandesc nt ' able price? onp of Hicks' pulta will out uha burners. Why not pch ub licfore vou ''nr three ready-mndo puits and will at buy. Wo cm certainly p.eape, you on prio. j XV" txXui? y"i.' fcnd quality of goods., Sliephim Uros . EJf j clothe It pay. Y,'est l.lroadw.iy. , .. ' Have you cwr noticed how the mat on , ia picture is cut? If you haven't. Jutt nott, - . Marriage I.lreaaea. Licenses to wed were Issued yestei dny to the following: ' . ". Name and Residence. 'Aie. O. O. Cox, Council Bluffs 21 Cora May Reed, Council Fluffs 21 Henjamln F. Wella. Lincoln. , Ruby F. Radley. Omaha ... 21 ... 23 . . . Ijl ... 21 ... 20 . . . 2o .... Ti Ia rr ..." H si . . . . U7 n .... 23 .... 27 .... IX John .V ChnnKstrem. Coun II Bluffs . ""-' Fox. Council Uluffs ...... ?n7; m"'".. :::::;:::::::::: v HI Ixp:an, Hastinaa, la Mlna Rebecca Frltch, Silver City. Ia. J"s Leythnm.. l'ot UwaUamla county,. UlU' " - Neill. Neolf... la 'William II. Stnpetihorst, Omaha ! Nellie E. Henry, Omaha 1,. Aldrlch. South Omaha ... 'Grace M. fc'app. Council Bluffs jonn Mathews. Council Bluffs Pansy Gutherle. Omaha. A l.ncky ThuiiKlit. To liiive your clothes cleaned instead of buying new ones Give us a trial is a'.l we ask and wo are sure you will tell your neighbors how ntec it: Was done. We dye lace, plumes, etc., to match samplc-i. Coun cil Bluffs Cleaning Co.-and- Rug Factory, 04 N. Main. Both 'phones 518. IF YOU DRESS AS WELL AS YOU CAN AND BUY II. S. & M. CLOTHES AT THE JOHN BENO COMPANY. NO ONE DRES8ES ANY BETTER. OVER COATS. $7-00 TO $35. Special Pyrosraphy sale this week. Alex antler's, SXi Broadway. . Heal Estate Transfer, These' transfers were reported to The Be by the Poll . cttamfe :-County ' Abstract company of t i. il llluffs: A. B. Johns turn wife to E. B. Flesher, lots 3 and oi. block 6, Oakland, la.. w. d. -.-.'. ..-...$1,350 Executor A. Cochran estate to I-wls F. Wrigner, lots 8. af)cl 10. block l:!. j Cochran s add., ana lot , mock Street's add. to Council Bluffs, la -1 ,v','-,am 7v7iVd"a'nd"wi 070 400 McLean. lots 15 and TV block 31. Central subdlv.. Council Bluffs, w. d. J. W. Soulre and wife and A. D. An nls and wife to David C. Knott, lot i. block 1, Sackett's add.. Council . Bluff.--. W. d 130 Four transfers, total ,..$2,450 Flowers for Thanksglvlugr. We have a fine assortment of plants and choice cut flowers to select from. The new begonia, Glorle de Lorraine, with Its mass jof pink flowers; cyelann-ns Of the most beautiful ahades. decorated tn .the latest fashion; a fine lot of palpv and ferns. Send your friends a nice ptyn'-.yr. one of our spe cial boxes, consisting of. choice flowers tastefully arranged. J. 'I "tVilc'ox. MItR MK Da via. drugs. - -T' ' Clark's, sodas. Stockert sells -carpet. Fine engravings at Leffert'a. Ed Rogera" Tony FauM 'beet.' See Borwlck for Xnias. goods. Plumbing and heating! Blxby & Son. Lewis Cutler, funeral, director, ;phon 987. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. S39. Place' cards tor Thanksgiving dinners. Alexanders art store. The public library . w ill- be- closed today on account of Thanksgiving. J. E. Brooks Is seriously III at his home, 257 Vine street, with pneumonia. DIAMONDS A3 AN INVESTMENT. TALK to LEFFERTv ABOUT IT. All sizes nf storm doors, storm saslt, storm windows and weather stripa, at Geo. ; M'e.. t Uncd ,.,, w "If-m's Boston pure gum overshoes, $1.50. Duncan a i-ii-an, M o. main. - Miss Anna Coady has been called home from New Mexico on account of tlie serious Illness of her mother. We have ordered l.Orn)' aailons ' of solid packed oysters for Thankrgiviug. Central Grocery and Meat Market. Before buying a aas or electric nnrtahlo call and see our line. New, up-to-date anc? prices are right.. W. -A,.Magrer. A beaut it ul and ornamental, gas burner, the Welsbach chick lamp, complete. $1 25. Stephan Bros., 52 West Broadway. WANTED An experienced man to dress turkeys, geese, du'-ks and chickens. J. Zollc-r Mer. Co., Io0-l'i2'10 Broadway. Vv inter term cstern Iowa College opens Monday, Doc... X .Send for . entulogue. i.uii-b iui iiiioriiiuiii-ii. 110m pnpnvs IN OBSERVANCE OK OUR USUAL CUSTOM THI8 STORE -WILL CI-OSE A X i -ial th" I" r-H"" sending it hope to gain. NOON TODAY. THE JOHN BENO CO DAVENPORT A Jury this morning ' ac nvi. .....I, j., ,, ,,.... . , ,', quitted William Nagel. accused of the mur ' .e , . n- W .at Fi.Hk, &"r of Carl Brady near Muscatine 111 t, Z'i ("".'."Lf i0l,,r,i .our -. of ihe crime of roboery. the. most serious 4 vi ' Br' .dwayl T i . ' " i i t man ac-mwi caoeis win give then an. . num oance t riaav n rni at.iiiM ik.ir 1 'jiiard armory, ihe ohiu- will l.e r.,,-..... cave a box ot bon bons we hve the best or a pound or two of out pure noiue-maJe andy. Mucci. 21S W. Uroadwuy. High grade granite wrnk. from the best iurre Imporled graultes. l.toriny, carving im irwciug. r iiie monumental work ia. nn". r Hie monumental w-urk iw-Mm If v Siieeley A Lane, U7 East Broad- I - - i . -v v. v ji vv a- JU, ail CaBl (ir'J-lU- I lv,,M,l way. J-TtR BAHOAINS AND i.-O'Li . ,10LilAY NOVELTIES WILL Do WELL ill IS1T THE JOHN l)(-..0 CO. BJOuE iODAY, '-. Howard. Ihe Infant t.0n pr Mr. and Mrs.' J. V. Petersen, 3ul Avenue A. dh-d yes.er mt. The funeral will l-e he.d Una ailer-1 noon at 2 o'clock from the family resi- .enca and burial will be In Fair view ccnie- i u-ry. '. I The meeting of the committee of the ! -Iiolo cf tlio city council schedule) ior j .. t-M-j-rday afternoon waa" postiKiieil uiuil i c'liday afternoon, as several of the coun- ,IUn.-n were too busily engaged -therw.se i to altei-d. Patrolman Jensen found a woman's jacket . TiR-r-day night on the street - at fivnntn '. avenuti and Sixth street. The garment. . which Is appaieimy a netv one, bears Hie trade-mark of - on of the Isrge Chicago i rettt-11 dry goods llrms. - I The new' eastern tiyles for IMT In car- j riage-i have Just arrived. If you want to! Ix k over something nobby call around at 7 un Brunt s. it will r-ay you. Come eir.y. We sew soles on your shoes for 7 ctius. Sarranl's Family, tihoe Store. Jopfm council. Royal and Relet t Maaiei-s, elected these otTicers Tuesday nUht; Thrice ii.'Sui'iu, i.u...... , K. m. rtercc; deputy thti.-e Illustrious master. C. E. Waiters: principal i-oiiductor, P. H. Wind; secre tary, G. II. Jackson; treasurer, E. Krrloli. mer. ..oi chocolate, luc; hot coffee, 10c; hot tomato bouilion, loc, hot clem bouillon, i0 ; hot , ill. Ken bouillon, 10o; but beef (oa. Hi- ; hot malted milk, loc; boi clam brolli, lv, und hot lemonade. 10c; Clark's sundae, 'Co, served with cream and wafara. Ciaik f u Co. Iv.inhoe romniander', Knights Tiwplar, eleec! these ottlrers at ita meeiing Tues day i.il l: Eminent cojnimandcr, f. E. Wal'. r-., gent-: alisslmo, R. ' C. perecoy ) ai':iiu k-i.-i.iI. 8. E. bhugaj-t; anlop Vard.i. C . U-)t-; Jur.l-Ji- warden. C. Y. p-jri-lin: prcl-ite, W. p. B.iinl. t iciis hit, C. Konlgmache-r; pcrretarv, (1. II. Jink, on. Aitli toi; ijoino io ? 'T A Fi'RNA-'i: IN 1 MAT NEW II01K? 1 11" Mjl ARl-.. t-KT I S FIGURE WITH TOT 'N ONE OF OI It HOT-AIR GREEN FURNACFi". KNOW WE CAN SUIT fni: IN pjucf, and work. k. a. erti.Nt. KK. i: Wt.T WWAIiWAY. On.l, in; THANKFUL TO BUY i tiu.sk wide fancy rihrons for J FANCY WORK AT W.' YA11P 'I II I" V K OENr.KAI.17V SOEU FOR 5X.. r.KTTf'.H I IXVEPTIOATE. NOTION KKCITON, j MAIN FldOH. THE JOHN HEXO CO. ' E II. F1liiiKP.n.ti-onrlPlor f.f tha 0 i n I tln''1- cmi-. d the aircm yppterdu- ot f1,,,k h,,,,,, ,, th (.,arBe f b-atiuu n board bill, anioiintiin to ?i.i,Vl. In iv-tioiK . cf Imil Holmep whs ..it to tile count v ....... ... v ' aw-nlt his prellinni"rv liea.rieg, , f ju,,,'.,, Uardim'r Frl.lnv tng. In 1 morn imt i: the u"- il Inn int. tvndj -mini.' t cue, Y"ou will seo 1 1 lit t It taki's an expert To niako a nJc clean slant cit on a mat inn (spec tally the corners. They must mi'l exactly to make the p.-ttire look good. It takes experience and we've got It. We can give you most any color mat you want to match your frame and picture. I'mCt worry over the price. We make that right Co. Bluffs Paint, Oil and Glass Co., Mer rlam block. For Exehang. .120-ucre imptow-d farm In N. H. So. Dakota, I miles from 2 good railroad towns, with a fine S-room Iiuum . large barn, granary, cribs, well, mill and tanks. 21!) n,res In cull Ivatiou bul. ln clover and timothy and pasture; all tan b cultivated. Farms ail around are hlKhlv Improved. leep black soil, everything In good, repair. Price. $50 per acre. Will Ink., tiailOO li r.th.-r Ttrc .rte ft V ! i..'il 1 lli.ll per 'year. 1 also' have Si) a' res 12 ' mile t north ot Co. Hlnffs, 2 miles from station. ! on III. Con. R. R., 61' ucrea in cultivation, balance In clover and timothy hay; all can be cultivated; good barn unci granary, not much house: price, $,ri0 per acre. Encum bered for $M10. 4 years; will exchange equity for other property. Address I) s. Kerr. Mt Bdw., Co. Bluffs, la. 'Phones 417 and 4 0(1 led. . THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON THANKSGIVING DAY. THE JOHN BENO COMPANY'. For Imported wines and liquors and Bud weiser beer, go to L. Rosepteld, wholesale liquor dealer, 613 South Main street. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 2ui;. Night. 03. PATTERMG AFTER BLACK HAU Threatening Letter Kent to Children's t Home Offlplals. SIOUX CITY", Ia., Nov. "iS. (Special Tcl egrnmA The existence in Ploux City of what resembles a black band society came to light today In connection with the police court case against Arthur Premo, who was arraigned for threatening to shoot Police Matron Thurston. Claiming that Premo was not capable of caring for his three children, the police 'matron was Insiru- j mental in having thein given to the Boys' I and Girls' home, a charitable Institution, I Judge Mould. ! In Prcmo's trial this morning a letter was luirouucci, wnicu -was seiii. io one 01 the officers of the Boys' and Girls' home and signed tho "Cowboy Gang, contain - Ing the threat that the recipient and her son would lie killed and two other officers of the home put out of the way unless the Promo children were restored to their par ents. "We are a big bunch of cowboys," says the letter, "arid we do not go to lnw. We fight and wo kill. Unless you produce P'nce, mm. j. -or. i.. .,-. those children we will' fc-et you and youi-i 1 disappeared with her children and her bus crowd. Don't delay, for we are not mak- I band bos disappeared also. The woman ing a bluff."' .. I left for Valley Kalis, Kan., to get a For eight pages the letter runs on. con- 1 daughter who has been making her home taining threats in almost every line. The with a family named Getler. Telegrams r fflrers of the home, who are amone Sioux City's leading wirmen. have bn terrorized by the threats-and hardly dai-e leave their homes. The police have been appealed to for protection. Farmer Fonnd Dead. NORA SPRINGS, la., Nov. 2S. Special'.) Ed Rigglns, A prominent farmer . living south of here and near Dougherty, was found dead In bed by his wife early Satur day morning. He had been complaining for the laft few days about his heart beat ing so fast and was not feeling well when he retired. It Is a trying blow to his wife, as she is In a weak condition and hud ex pected to spend the winter in California in search of health. The deceased leaves a wife and four children. He was the son-in-law of Leonard Lockwood, one of Iowa'f first settlers. Iowa kewa Miles. MAR8HALLTOWN Aaron Palmer ol Maquoketa was elected superintendent ol the Marshulltown city schools to succeed E. I Cofl'een, who Will leave Janua-ry 1 to take charge of the Masachusetts Reform School for Boys. - STUART The . library committee of the citizens' committee haa received word from Andrew Carnegie that he will give KnO to go - towards the building of a library here. The site is already- owned by the town, end work of construction is to begin at once. CHARLES CITY-G.orge Nash, a mem ber of the grand Jury and a. democrat, has received a letter threatening to tar and lAurl.r-i- Mm snd t-mm tii-. h,,mi. N.',-zti lu I n 1 1 - --. I ,.i n----i, Inir file let f,r wlil,., 1 ' signed "White CaIs., as he does not know j ZX him" Vi TCntH' Z leaser i Indk tn.ents, brouiriit aaalnst him Jn ton- utih u... r.,,.-.!..--. NORA SPRINGS- Miss. AJbeita Allis. a graduate of tho Nora Springs seminary, and who has Nm-ii Instructor In the ,l,iart ment of oratory In the same Institution for the last two jears.- m uie of the two young women chosen from sixteen appli cants for admission to the "Dramatic club" at the Slate university at Iowa City in the recent contest. Miss Allis' home is in Mason City, la. NORA SI RINGS Jay Cutler, the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. c. Cutler of tr.ls piuce. who Is attending high school at Waterloo, had tiie misiortune to run into a wire while playing basket Iwll one evening last wick and Injuring his eye. The wire was stretched between two posts in the gvm- i , . , , . i , I lll.UII.I nil, oe I I I III." I, DU, II (. II.UIIII. I . , . .. a.,.- a,.,-, -. e K , lIHit llir i-ii- t nr iui ii winter- x i iie run-. I ",le "h" wl" "ot l'e ! - ' ' M.lado from UsioQi n, ... .... i WHEAT FLAI1E CELERY is aa improved wheat Liod made trorn tb entire aKheat Rrain with celery to render it mor palatable. 'Hie foods that ar the most natural are the most healthful. If people would us th foods intended by nature, nothing; would b lost in strength and -vitality. If you wish to be the possessor of good, aound health, include Dr. Price's Food in your U 11 ot fare. FaUtabl Najtrltlous Cm U tern Set. Nt Is fest sca fer S tee aiestea; er ceek Is keiliei aft. . - a - ar 'Luisn - i Vo v x All .rr HOUSK'FOR THE COVEIINOR Iowa Lc-i-!ator Would -"top Favim Ftut Hud Bnili. Vamicn. DATE SET FOH RAILROAD RATE HEARING AttVr llfara nt I ttlaatlon (linrrnniriii Dlx'Pirra It la l Debt lo Former I nltnl Mates llnrsTml . Tlradlc. i From a. St.-vff Con ."p'i, ili in. 1 HPS MOINF.R. Nov. .-t--pc.o.il.-Si n nior Jiinf E. Hrui e of . ,ouni'- will (it the comlpc S'p!i'ii cf the hc'.d.-il.'iio inlroiluie a 1)111 upproprlatlna $-"v.''0 for t(i purpose of fleeting an evcui'vo oi n alon in captto) H,iia.rc, rie ir the tnt hni-, Ou the i.HHt aide. It will be the tlrst t'lll mi me Kino ininxiuccu nnii u niiciy i.i oe tie first bi!I Introduced In the senate at the coming popsiim of the IctjisJ-itiire. Sen ator Ilnice has his bill nil prepared. The idea of erecthiif u. n sldenee for the r. n'- rnors of the st:itc has tv ep inetilli.iic 1 niany times, but in vet nn ntteinpt to net on the sugcestlon. The covernor for some ymrs past bus been paid ?'"" annuiilly as an atlow.titce for house rent. Senator Rime, believes the state of Io-v.-i is wool- thy enough to provide a suitable place, as ti i-esldence for the governor and ln-liees, fin thoriviore. that tho vuite is negHsent '. 'n hot provldintt a suitable executive nun- sion suitably furnished. He believes fTA'Ki would atiswo rtlie purpose and will Intro- dace a bill appropriating that amount. , Rate llearlntt tor December 11 t. Notice of a hearing to tlx fr-ght rates ; was given from tin: otllrj if the Stat.. Railroad eonunlsslor. today for lKecniher 2i it which time the freight intea of for- tlllzor will be taken up. ' Watermelon I ijrowera lu tho south cstein section of the state are back of tho. petition. It is shipped from all .tho. cities In that section ol the state to the watermelon country, and the watermelon Industry Is said to depend to a large extent on -n-curtns a better freight rate. x At the same lic.-irlmt the question of rates an hay, sash, w 11301. s, horse bh'nketa and a ctncentr.itlnif rate on poultry will be considered. It has liecn advanced that the rate on hay Is too high, and If lowered would give an outlet to a vast liinount of hay raised In the state that now goes to waste. Tho concentrating rate on poul try' Is asked by 'the poultry buyers of Cliuinda. They wish a cheap short dis tance rate oa poultry, so as to permit bringing tho poultry-to Clarlnda. Tlicy Will then tako advantage of the cheap lonpr haul interstate rate to set the poultry to the eastern m-n-kct. (011 feet Lonerv More lloblied. 1 A lornr highwa.uun lieid up lh proprie tors of the Port & Neal confectionery store at Mingo, a viliuge a short oistiince south of lies Moines, Inst night, and j robbed the store of ?50 and some candv. i Thus far he has eluded 1 scape. A 111:111 named H.i.vden was arrested in Des Moines , ... ..i,,. ,,,..1 ,.i,ur.i -iili 1 ! fl ,;t , ,;. .,,,yon(, SUKpU.1in 1 , K., .h .,. ,.,. .,. likely will be rclcapcd.- Entire Family l.nst. After filing a petition In divorce against her husband and securing 11 restraining order enjoining him from coming into her . and letters there inn 10 gci nn rer.o-. and sit -attorney will -leave... lor valley Falls, to make a search.- ' .Hot Compelled lo Remove V I. ln the trial of Andy Sorenson and Robert Hodge for the ronhcry of the Van Met-,' postoflice. ln federal court today, George H. Stewart, asalslant- United IMatcs attorney, usa-'d Sorenson to remove his wig. Sorvn scn refusexl and tho court was ask'd lo compel the witness to remove tne wiu. Judge McPheisoit refused to Issue ihe order. Professor Asked to Resign. Prof. Louis McLaughlin, teacher of athletics at Highland Park coll-ge, has been asked by President I-ongwell to re sign, on the charge that the college pro-.ei-sor flirted, drank and played poker. Milwaukee to He lined. Judge Smith Mcl'hcrson In federal court ..reeled n Jury to bring In a verdict .gainst the Milwaukee railroad for vio lating: tho law relating to pafety. npiill r.ces. The maximum line is $H0 and thcie are four charges. .. Dismisses Suit Against Uradlej. After eleht years of litigation the suit ot the government against Frank I. Brad ley, .formerly United Statef marshal for southern Iowa, was today dl.-misscd. A st.pulatlon was filed In which Bradley ad niltted owing the go-fernment Si'..-.!, and the government admiited the Justice of Bradley's claim for ",9.I5 for iranspot tins prisoners, leaving the j-ovefuni- nt uwiiut Bridlcy $2.1';. Malt Over Land Ileal. GLENWOOD, Ia., Nov. 2S-I Special. ("-Tho Ihost tntcresliiig disc - tried , bet oie Jydg, Macey nt this tonu of tlie district couil was entitled Hawkins iignlnst Mlckelwait. In l!-"4 Mieklewait traded Ihe Glenwood elect rid HBht, plant to Hawkins for land In Missouil and Texas, the Missouri land belli most valuableand ihe' claim was made by plaintiff that he received about 175 acres less than ho bargained for In -this- tract, and for the value of l-ils shortage ho su d. The Jury received tlo case at 7 o'clock lai-t evening and two hours Inter returned a scaled verdict for Mieklewait. Murderers Plead .uil(. CENTER. Ia.. Nov. 2. tSpecial Tele gram.) Richard Xlmui'-rs and William Phil lips, under Irdlctin nt for murder In ll.e Ilrst degice.-oil uccouni of the death of Blegfred. Larson October ii. entered a plea ,.fV-.r-. Easy ! Dl-aUo aad Ready te tat if jjjjjL rise 1 J 1 1 fll-.IT' . l.'l'Nv. :.. pi-,- :. ;i, ' t 1 1 T .i-.-yp :, ..nt - 1 1.- -,i.:vt df-.r"-1 h- .- allow ( oi v ,w W He inril ! I't-ail ti,illl. Klnl'X t T T Y . I'.. No,-. ;-.t 1 1 . I- ir rl.nk, -h.i: vl with wit'- t'liub'r. plr.idii guiliy tol.iy, I!, wl.'l Ik' P'.-tll' il Molld.n . , . "anon oi(er Tilth I'resldcal. . AMll.Ni! TON.. N-v.. "S.-f"tn jker t'.io non had cool, i i n. , with tnc president ' lod.iy fo iif.iit -.l'i Mine of the ltt,l l,s ( , trte i ,-l.ri i V M-.opoi tunee of the minus ifubj,ctp In which the president is hitviisi-d and which will ronic to he fto'it ct i;i,. appvo-ivhiiiK s' ssion of coti- arnralr Trnst l ampasr Formed. T'lTTSIU TtO. Nov.' r.-lt w.i a annotmcd hero Ti-t niKhl that Hie m puntzMInn of the Cirni-ale Ti UNt ,onii.'i n-. Which l to bn I.M.it. , in Niw Y'oot City, hap tM-en coni- m (. d. Tile bonid of directors Inrludea Cliiirb M P.-hwab, former president of il... Cull..,! SCitr'S KlH't f.,irLMtratli,n TVi. ,.,,,iul an, I mnptiis ol the company Is l.-"o."'o. . Tin total subscription for the stock when onVv,l whs morv than e.i.tnii.iXm. CHARCOAL KILLS BAD BREATH i . . Hatl tMlor ' oi lndigCkUoil, Smokiug, l'l'inkliig or Eului Can Uo Instantly fetop'U. SAMPLE FACKAOS MAIXiEO FltGC. Oilier people oot.cn yuur tau brea.a t-ie juu -would not notice il at all. Il n nuuaea.iiig to other people to stand be lore l he n while you ire , talking, give liit-iu a whlil vr two uf your bad brealU. It usual. y coinea from loud ferment. ne on your bicinach. Somtlii.ics yon have it In the morning-that awful aour, bil ious, bad U cola. You can s'.cp inut, g( HI1I4 t-y ,u,uiii,vviiikr one of tit b,UMi , cburcoal Lozeiifces, til most powerful j gas Ur,d odor aosorbvrs ever Pepare,- bomttius your meals will leveal inem- selves lu your breath to tiiosa who talk with you. "You've bad onions," or "You've bee a eating cabbage," and all of a sudden you belch in the lace of your triend. charcoal Is a woouerful absorber uf o00i4, us viy one knows. Ibai Is why btuart Charcoal i-ose&gea a-re quick to siop all gasea and ouu.w or odor oua foous, or gas from Indigeutioa. Don't use breath perlumea. Tbey never i couceal the odor, and never absorb the gas Unit causes the Odor. Besides, the very fact ot using tneiu reveals the reasou (or their use. Siuart'a Cliacoual Loaenfeai in me nrsi iiiaw ior goou u aour brusn aad belching of feaa, and make your bresfi pure, foeah and sweet. Just iftar you've eauu. .'iiien no one will tUrn bis face away from yvu wl.es you oreathe or 'alU, your breath will be pure and freab. and utsiues your 100a will last so much belter to you at your uexi ui(aL Juat try It. Charcoal dues other wouderrui things, too. It carries away from your stomach and intestines, ail the impurities chart ! in. 11 tea together and which causes th j bad breath. Charcoal la a purifier as well as an absorber. Charcoal la now by far the best, most easy and mild laxative known. A whole boxful will do no harm; In fact, the mora you take the better. Stuart's Cbarooat Losengea are made of Pur willow Ciuar. coal and mixed with Just a faint flavor of honey to niake them palataoie for you. but not too sweet. You Just cheer them like candy. They are. absolutely harmless.- Get a uw, pure, sweet breath, freshen your stomach, for your next meal, and keep the Intestines In good working order. These two things are the secret of good health and long life. You can set all the charcoal necessary to do tbese wonderful but simply - things by - STetUsC SUiart's Ciiarooal Loxenges. We ' want you to ical these little wonder workers yourseit before you buy them. So send us your full name and address for a free sample of Sturat's Charcoal Losenges. Then aft,, you ha" tried the sample, and ueen con vince su to your druggist and get a 25e box cf them. You'll feel better all over, mora comfortable, and "cleaner" Inside. Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mall a sample package, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 60 Stuart Bldg., UarsaaJI, Mich. NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE -BROEiaO-LAX-' CURES COLDS IH THE HEAD, AND PREVENTS LA GRIPPE. Your Druggists Guarantees It. This Is the season of the year when so many people are troubled wuh colds In the head; if you are one of these, go t Lour druggist and get a box of BROilO AX, tha new and scientific Cold Cure. BKO.MO-LAX contains no quinine to -make your head stuffy and produce deaf ness; but It clears tho head quickly ailer a few doses have beeu taken, leaving the belli free and clear and easy to breathe. Your druggist positively guarantees every box of BROMOLAX to do Just what we i luini for It, or he will refund your money. Better get - a box today as you may catch cold any day. H HOMO-LAX coats Sic at all drug stores. A F I KR' washing, ulinoii.t wet skin Willi Satin tkin cream. The fckin absorbs iiourirhineiit. U STORZ BEER wot) Highest Award at Lincoln tit ate Fair, 189 J. Highest Award and Gold ledal at Trans Mlsslssippl Exposition, Omaha, 1S98. Highest Award and Gold Medal nt Iwls and Clark f en- 1 1 e n n I a 1 Exposition, Portland. Ore., 1905. This, when ln competb- Hon with the renowned beers of th world, and when judged by a Jury of the most critical ex perts. No other beer has had higher endorse ment. Prink KtorxBeer for your health' sake. 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