Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 15, 1906, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 15, Image 15
TIIE OMAHA DAILY HEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1006. IS -1 Mi Extra Special for Saturday Dec. 15th, in Y 3 LiKi AT 50c OH THE DOLLAR Saturday at 10 o'clock wc will place on sale our entire line of boy s clothing, suits in ages from 5 to 10 years, and from 14 to 20 years of age, AT JUST HALF PRICE This is but a single item of the unlimited number of moncysaving opportunities of the GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE AT HUNTER'S, Come yourself and bring your friends 3 C3yBitl:eir .mpaow 33 and 35 Pearl, 32 and 34 Main COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS Office, 10 l'enrl St. Tel. 43. SO HOPE FOR MURE LIGHT Ceunoilmen Make a Trip f Inipection to Cmaba Electric Flant. COMPANY EXPLAINS PRESENT TROUBLE Pnarsestlon That Llchti Be Kept Off All !Vtht if Ont In EtcdIbs Meet WHS Opposition from Po Mlce Had Others. The city council spent an hour last night In ttperlul texalon discussing the street lighting situation and wound up by arriv ing at the conclusion that It could do nothing but await the completion of re quire at the Omuha plunt. Councllmen Younkernian and Maloney for the Are and light committee reported that they had vlsltod the electric light plant In Omaha yesterday morning In company with City Klcctriclan Bradley, and as n resu.t of their Investigations they felt certain that the lighting company was doing all It SATURDAY SPECIALS AT BROWN'S C. 0. D. MARKET 128 WEST BROADWAY. TELEPHONE 63. Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens. Sirloin Steak, lb g r Porterhouse Steak, lh..lf Round Steak, lb VW Best Rib Bolllnic Beef, lb W Best Pot Roast ? A- Beef, lb IC-Uv Home-made Purev A Pork Sausage, lb 1UC We make a, purs Pork Sausage to comply with ths pure food law. We also do not use any preservatives. oould uhdor the circumstances to fur- nlHh this city with lights. They stated that Manager Holdrege had assured them that conditions would be materially Im proved In about three days, but that It would be two weeks at least before the plant would be In full running order again. Manager English of the Citizens' Gas and Electric company explained the situ ation across the river and assured the councllmen that his company was giving the bent service possible under the cir cumstances. The reason the- street arc lights were not turned on earlier In the night, he explained, was due to the fact thut the commercial lighting absorbed so much of the present limited power. Councilman Wallace suggested that the company " cut out Its commercial llgnt lng while the present conditions lasted and give the city more street lights. This, Manager English declared, was hard'.y practicable at this season of the year, as the stores were kept open evenings on ac count of the Christmas trade. Councilman Fleming suggested that If the city could do without the street arc lights In the fore part of the night. It could do without them for the rest of the Ight, and he thought It would be just as j 1 1 i 1 1 V. r irni I r I 11 . ' urn n.o ril t " f 1 H LI M ER sume Its regular service not to have the lights turned' on Bt all. Such a move, It was suggested, might not meet with favor by the police department, and the commit tee on lire and light was Instructed to con fer with the police department and ascer tain if Its work would be hampered by the lights not being turned on until ths regular service was resumed. The commit tee Is to report back at the meeting of the city council next Monday night. That Council Fleming's plan. If carried out, will meet with much objection la certain, as the general opinion seems to be that a half loaf Is better than no bread at all, and that street lights for part of the night would be far better than no lights at all. with delegations from other cities, a spe cial train may be chartered. L. Green and C. Krinrle were appointed delegates to the state meeting, and John T. Mulqueen was appointed delegate to tho national convention to be held In Dallas, Tex., In January. F. P. Frisch, the famous German pastel artist, will be at W. B. Hewetson's art store Monday, December 17, and will give an art exhibition of his work at 8 o'clock Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples, scene 1, Break of Day; scene 2, Sunset on the Bay; scene 3, Moonlight; scene 4, Erup tion. Also a painting of a storm on the coast of Maine. This will be an artistic treat and will be free to all. Omaha cu tomers invited. At W. a Hewetson's art store. Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs, Business Is the life of trade. If you want to enter the business world you must have on up-to-date business education, the old way of doing business does not go any more; enter Western Iowa college and got a good business education and be In the swim. rocery Fire 3aBe Canned Com, per dozen cans 33 Home-made Jellies, per plass -Vz$ Sour Pickles, per pallon 15p I 10 pounds Rice 25 ; 7 pounds Lima Peans.25 Unpround Pepper, l?r pound 10 Cream of. "Wheat, 4 packages 25 Yeast Foam, per package 2l2 Sapolio, 10c size 5 Olives, per. bottle 5 Bottled Pickles Cocoanut, per package.. 5 Good Baking Powder, 25c size 10f Chewing Tobacco, per pound 25 Duke's Mixture, 2 for. . .5t Any 10c package Starch " 5 Uncolored Japan Tea, per pound 15 Tooth Picks, per package 2 Best Cider Vinegar, per gallon ,...15 A large stock of other goods at your own price. P- Friedman. PROPRIETOR 140 Wost Broadway FBOfl SATUKDAY PfflCES HI ON XMAS GIFTS AT LEFFERT'S As thi holiday buying tinu is gatting short we will make especially low prices commencing today on solid gold rings, bracelets, brooches chains fobs charms cuff links scarf pins etc. and sterling silver toilet articles and novelties. Leather hand bags. Specially Low Prices named as proprietors of the Krug saloon and Sherman Sc. Ilealey as owners of the Blue Ribbon saloon. His reason for bringing the Injunction suits", Mr. Vlen stated, was because the proprietors of the two saloons In question continued to sell a certain man lluuor after he had warned them not to do so. He said that application would be made for both temporary and permanent injunctions. All our Norse Pottery Teko Ware. One-third off on all our Gold Glass. Electric Reading Lamps at lowest prices in the city. Hawkes' Cut Glass the finest glass made at especially low prices. Brass Art Goods just received at very reasonable prices. Remember will give money saving prices on our entire stock from today until Christmas day. a m Open Evenings J yf SOpen Evenings A. Mrtziior fc Co. New Location of Wholesale Bakery, 616 Mynster Btreet, Council Bluffs, la. Home-made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. Mooney and Parker fountain pens at 20 per cent discount, to close out the line. Our specialty Is the genuine Waterman's fountain pen they make fine gifts. LEFFERTS, Reliable Jewelers. W. 8. Hewetson while In Chicago met the celebrated artist, F. P, Frisch, famous for his pastels and oil, and persuaded him to come .to Council Bluffs again, as his abili ties were fully recognized here by many. Artist like, l.e gave up another engage ment and will give an exhibition and take orders for either pastels or oils. lie is famous for his animals In oil. If you want the Boston terrier painted, or the thorough bred horse, see him at W. 8. Hewetson's, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs. j.uj i suitable resolutions, and these will be pre sented at the meeting Tuesday afternoon. W. S. Balrd, John M. Galvln, II. L. Rob ertson and George H. Mayne were ap pointed a committee on arrangements. There will be several memorial addresses by prominent members of the bar, and Juilije Green will n" mm court fur the afternoon, and the proceedings will be en tered of rtecrd. The members of the association will as semble Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Grand hotel and from there proceed in a body to the Wright residence on 8outh Sixth street, to attend the funeral services. OLD CROW, TAYLOR, MELLWOOD, ANDERSON, GORDON RYE. GCCK EN- RYE, AND MANY OTHER BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKIES AT THE JARV1S STORE. Go for you holldnj wines, liquors and cordials to L. Rosenfeldt, 619 8. Main. 'Phone S23. BIHGEB AWARDED FIVE THOISAXD Need any window shades to keep the bright sunlight out when the snow comes? Better see us. We've got the best at prices too reasonable to mention. Stockert Car pet company. Here are many articles, any of which Is a fine suggestion for a Christmas present, and all at prices that demand your atten tion If you are interested, and every article is a reason for your visiting our store: Fountain pens, watches, chains, fobs, charms, broodies, necklaces, rings, cuff links, scarf pins, bracelets, clocks, cut glass, china hand-patnltd plates, umbrellas, toilet sets, Jewel boxes, silverware. O. MAUTHE, 228 West Broadway. Special prices on our entire stock of electroliers and reading lamps. Come and see them. LEFFERTS. Reliable Jewelers. MAKE THE OIJO HOME MERRY WITH FEW BOTTLES OF JARVIS WINES OR WHISKIES. Retailers to Attend Convention. At the regular meeting of the Council Bluffs Retail Grocers' and Butchers" as sociation Thursday night, it was decided to attend the annual meeting of the state association In Des Moines, February IS, 19 and 30 In a body. The association will charter a special car for the trip and It Is possible that If arrangements can be made BOTH 'PHONES 24. 600-602 W. BROADWAY. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Owing o a shortage of leaf lard last week we were unable ta supply the demand. We have since laid In a large supply and will sell It again at the same price, nn U4 Pounds for I.UU Breakfast Bacon Strips, per pound Mutton Chops, per I ound. . Veal Btew, per pound.,,.,.,.......... Ox Tongui, per pound. , . Chickens, par pound........... , Oysters, per itiuar 15c 7Jc ..6c He .10c 20c Two 6c packages Tobacco , ... 5c ...25c Fancy Mackerel, e. each Full Cram Cheese. Cp per pound Uw ...25c ...24c Pure Honey, two combs,. Fresh Country Butter, per pound Strictly Fresh Eggs, por dosc-n TRY OUR CENTRAL FLOUR, every sack warranted, per Back 1.15 rwsjr. Adnlr Man Wins Da ma ate Salt Against Street Railway. The district court Jury In the personal injury damage suit of John Burger of Adair, la., against the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company yesterday brought in a verdict in favor of the plain tiff for $5,000. Burger claimed to have been injured whllo boarding a car at the shoot ing park station. Just east of the bridge. He sued for t20,0u0. Before his election to the office of city solicitor, Attorney C. F. Kimball prose cuted a suit for Councilman Knudsen against the city and secured a verdict in the sum of $700 for the flooding of the basement of his groeery store on South Main street, due to a defective tire hydrant. Now he is called upon to defend the city in an exactly similar suit in which Julius Katelman is plaintiff. Katelman asks $1,100 damages for the flooding of his basement on South Main street, and the trial was commenced In district court yesterday. Harry V. Jefferis, a farmer near Honey Creek, filed suit yesterday against the Chicago & Northwestern railroad in which he asks damages in the amount of $1,100 for the alleged Hooding of his land and de struction of crops by reason of an obstruc tion which the railroad is allegi-d to have placed across the Boyer river and channel I Of Honey Creek lake. This obstruction, It I : Is alleged, formed a dam and caused the ' , water to overflow onto the plaintiff a liimi. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Flower has brought bult i against the Continental Casualty company ' ot Chicago to recover $1,000, the amount of an accident insurance policy carried by her son, Robert C. Flower, who was killed . by a Great Western train in this city on August 30 last. ! K!iZ:!t,erh A rilk-lo- hnran siilf tn At ! vorce from Thornton C. Dwier, to whum she was married November 21. 1. She j charges her husband with making an April ' fool of her by deserting her on April 1 of the following year. Judge Green yesterday overruled the motion of the defense for the removal to the Cnited States court of the suit of C. A. I Flower, administrator ot the estate of his deceased son, Robert Flower, against the Oreat Western railroad. OLD SANTA CLAIS 13 WISE TAKES BOTTLE OF BONDED JARVIS WHISKY. Emblem Goods. Big line Red Men buttons. Eagles, Elks, Masons, railroad fraternities, every order that has an emblem Is represented in our large line of pins, charms and rings. LEFFERTS, Reliable Jewelers. Combination gas and electric chandeliers and the celebrated Welsbach Incandescent gas burners. Why not see us before you buv. We can certainly please you on price and quality of goods. Stephan Bros. West Broadway. 5.1 OVR STORE IS KNOWN AS THE BVSY SHOE STORE. OCR SHOES AND PRICES ARE TO BLAME FOR IT. S. A. PIERCE A CO.. CORNER BROADWAY AND MAIN BTS. FINE XMAS PRESENT. COST SMALL CASH JARVIS OLD WINES FOR OLD FOLKS. v MIXOR MKNTlOHi Davis, drugs. Stockert sells carpets. Fine engravings t Leffert'S. Ed Rogers' Tcny Faust beer. Pee Borwlck for Xmas goods. Plumbing and heating, Blxby Son. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, phone W. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. CIGAR BANDS AND DISHES AT Air.XXDKIi'S, 2.13 B' WAY. PLAMO N I8 AS AN INVESTMENT, TALK TO I.EFFERT A BOLT II. St Paul's church basar, 7 Peart and W Main Sts.. December li, IS and ...I, ftf aUnnora? GO tO S. A. Pierce & Col's. Broadway and Main streets. building was continued In police court until this morning. His bond was placed at $1&0. which tie was unable to furnish. You want your money's worth when you buy groceries and meats. In other words, you want Just what you pay for, good meats and groceries. Buy at the Central grocery and meat market and you will get Just what you order. Both 'phones No. H. FOR ADVICE ANi JUDGMENT ON GOOD CIGARS GO TO MALONEY. 30 PEARL ST. HIS XMAS STOCK OF CIGARS IS COMPLETE. TELL HIM WHAT YOU WANT AND YOU'LL OFT JUST THE CIGAR TO SUIT THE TASTE. NO CHAROF-WE PACK AND SHIP TO ANY UNITED STATES ADDKA.S3 CASE JARVIS LIQUORS. W. 8. Hewetson. pictures and framing. Will place on sale some of the latest and best pictures each day from now to Xmas. See his Broadway window for the specials. Note the address, Masonlo Temple, Broad way, Council Bluffs. The street railway company has com plained to Rev. Henry DeLong, proba tion officer of the Juvenile court, about boys Jumping on and off moving curs, with a request that he warn tho youngsters unless they discontinue the practice they will be prosecuted. James C. Davis, secretary and general manager of the Sterling Manufacturing company of Sterling, III., Is In the olty on account of the company's loss by the fire which destroyed the Union Transfer com pany building last Tuesday night. The company's loss, Mr. Davis states, la fully covered by Insurance. Oak Leaf camp. Royal Neighbors of America, has elected these officers: Oracle, Laura Marble; vice oracle. Laura Over myer; chancellor. Belle I-Batigh: recorder, Mary B. Ingalls; receiver, Jane Marie Col gan; marshal, Effle Ferriter; assistant marshal, Mary Traoey; Inner sentinel, Min nie Fries; outer sentinel, Margaret Carrol!; manager, A. C. Ward; physician, W. E. Reller; musician, Cecil Ferriter. Articles of incorporation of the Iowa Se curity company were filed for record yes terday. The Incorporators are: D. Mann, C. M. Atherton, Victor E. Bender. C. D. Butterfleld, F. J. Day, W. B. Oaks, F. J. Bole. The capital stock is placed at $10'. (00. but the company may commence busi ness as soon at $l.u00 la paid up. The ar ticles recite that the business of the cotn canv is the establishing of general In surance agencies, buying and selling real estate, dealing In stocks and bonds, ne gotiating loans, etc. Council Bluffs la desig nated as the principal place of business. It will not cost you any more to have your Xmas trees mounted on a nice tub ready to set up In your home. We have a large quantity on hand. We also have wreathing holly and candles. We have In a nice lot of Woodward's candles, J,hat are guaranteed pure, at very low pries. Cluster raisins, stuffed dates, figs and nuts. Speaking of nuts, ours are all new except the Brazils, which are never known to be new. We have fine apples In this year, a new kind known as the Uano. They are something similar to the Jonathans; fine flavor and color. Our mince meat Is al ways good. Then we have oranges, grapes and bananas. Do not forget that we will have turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens. When you buy them from us you will al ways get them fresh. Bartel & Miller. Tel. 3&9. MEMORIAL FOR GEORGE F. WRIGHT Dar Association to Hold Meeting; Tuesday Afternoon. At the meeting of the Pottawattamie County Bar association yesterday after noon, it was decided to hold a memorial i for tho late Hon. George F. Wright next 1 ' rI in CENTS. BEST MANTLE) luesuay mieruooii, ui. iao vuuiuy court i j TOW N r un. inr, house. The exercises will be public and MAl'KEU. . air friends and professional and business All sizes of storm doors. to'm associates of the late attorney are invited ? m, f?,tow' a"d to attend. Invitations will be sent to all j,e' feit lined overshoes, 1B0. Men's the leading members of the bar In this r,0Bton pure gum overshot. $1.6o. Duncan section of the state. & Dean. 23 S. Main. C. M. Harl. Jacob Sims and W. H. Kill- ONLY WHOLESALE FAMILY LIQI'OR pack were appointed a committee to draft i AXSVtore a liaautlfiil nnrl n r n n ta 1 sTAS burner. The Western Mutual Life Insurance Co. Now being organised In Council Bluffs will -have tts permanent home here, its officers and principal employers will have their permanent homes here but of still greater benefit to Council Bluffs Is the unlimited amount of most desirable advertising given this beautiful and progressive city, simply because It In the Home Office of an Old Line Life Insurance Company. As conclusive proof pf this, did any one ever speuk of a company without. In the same breath, calling the name of the city so fortunate as tp be that company's Home Office? The tangible co-operation of all blasters is earnestly requested. C. M. ATHERTON, President MEKRIAM BLOCK 0 Ebony Goods. Big ;ine of ebony toilet articles, in brushes, combs, mirrors, tc Fine gifts for the men, at LEFFERTS. Reliable Jewelers. j JARYIE' MEDICINAL LIQUORS REC iOMMENLED BY ALL DOCTORS AND DEALER. 23 MAIN ST. ' Ylfn After Saloon Men. 0 lde Vlen, unsuccessful candidate for Juctlce of the peace at the recent election, has begun I Injunction proceedings against the Blue Gibbon and Krug saloons on Broadway, t Notices of suit were served yesterday or the proprietors of the saloons, fivlr bondsMsn and owners of the build ings. Jamtj Cautej and T. J. Griffin are 111 llll ism -J'sna-" ) TRADE MARK World's Best Shoes for Women. These stamps on a shoe stand for the best leather that money ran buy, the best work that skilled shoemakers can do, and the bea: patterns that have ever been made. We are the agents In Council Bluffs for Foster Shoes We sell their patent leather ihoes for $5 and their dull leath ers for $4, which is less than you usually pay for them. Hamilton's IShoe Store Always Reliable. 412 Broadway Orvis Market and Grocery BOTH 'PHONES 46. 537 BROADWAY. A Fresh Lot of Rabbits Just Received. ( Chickens, per pound lit Leaders Oysters, per quart 25 ( Crackers, per pound 5t the Welsbach chick lamp. Bteohan Bros.. uLU West Urouowny, x-n anuiiiiA liiiflriess man can afford to ' do anything but play square. Send on your lumber bill. C. riater, council oiunn. The new eastern styles for 1907 have Just arrived. ' If you want lo look over something nbby call around at Van Brunt's. It will pay you to come early. High grado granite work, from the best Excelsior Masonic lodge will hold a spe cial meeting this evening for work in the second degree. Dr. F. B. Smith of Chicago Is the guest of his brother. Dr. O. O. Smith, pastor of the First Congregational church. A marriage license was issued yesterday to John 11. Diinmett, agod 81, and Marthl Aniiclia Clark, aged X, both of Chicago. Barre Imported granites, lettering, carving and tracing. Fine monumental work a specially, tilictley & Lane, XI i East Broad way. BUT THE) BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR YOU. TRY JAKV1S FOR WINES, BRANDY AND WHISKY. Before buying u tsuit or overcoat it wilt pay you to see E. 8. Hirks. iood suits from Ji OO to $: . Fants. $0 'JO to llo.m). Everything first-class. E. S. Hicks. 13 Fearl btri-et. filoliA Wernicke elastic bookcase makes an ldfl present; a gilt of a few sections; Is Inexpensive ana is ln beginning lor , library, wliose growth U unlimited. Kel-ler-Farnsworth Fur Co. F. L. Oleason took out a building per mit yesteruay for extensive repairs and alterations on ids property at 11 South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alhro and daughter are the guests of friends In this city. Mr. Aibro was chief of police under Mayor J i.iimn-. He is at present residing at Alllani. Neb. n-h ti..'it-lmr nf T.,a R'nt 1 f)rtrA with asruulting his wife with intent to kill her j Thursday nigiit, was continued in ponce court eseiday until this morning, lie w.is released on a $W) bond. I am In the market lo buy 5U0 tons of n chine; y iron, tons stove iron, 20 toils of rubber and toil copper and bra. Write fVr pin es h-fme you el. J Kati.1 man. "3 S Ma n Ft. Both phones (50. BAI L SAID, "A LITTLE OLD WINE FOR Till' UTOMAClt'9-HAKE," SO SAYS JARVIS. High art pastels, the finest water color pictures In thi city. One ot these pictures will make an Ideal as well as lasting Xnius present. I'o'i e and see. our nw Xmas slock of pictures. H. Borwlck, til So Mum ' i't. The bearing of Henry Wntklns. t lie col orni Dr-r churn-' with Hie theft of t) fiuut uue ul li.e i(tlic lu IU Muicn-lta . -.rtfrA. xOrvis' best Flour, per sack Cheese, per pound Lemons, per doz Buckwheat Flour, per pound Bacon, per pound Seeded Raisins, per lb $1.00 15c .... 25c 5c ...12ic . 10c Loin Steak, per lb ... . 10c Pork Sausage, link or JC bulk, 3 pounds ,$3C Sauer Kraut, per quart. . , Pot Roast, per pound. Boiling Beef, per pound . . 5c ,5c 4c Glen Avenue Grocery BOTH 'PHONES 108. 236 W. BROADWAY. Just bought a lot of very fine Sorghum, which will be put on sale Sat urday, per gallon, 30c; H gallon, 15c; per quart 7Hf These Horghums Have Iieeui Hold at Not Leas Than COc Per Gallon. Extra Fancy Country Butter, per lb S5o Extra fine Honey, per comb l&e 1 lbs. very fine Home-made Mlnoe- Meat ,.BSo I lbs. hand picked Navy Beans.... 85e tlbs. Lima Beans.... 8 Jo 4 lbs. Japan Rtoe tSe 60c bottle Maple Syrup SBo Square brand Aunt Jemima's Advo Pancake Flour, S pkgs.,..Mo t-lb. can Tomatoes loo I cans String or Wax Beans SSo Extra fine large Bananas, dux ISo 10-lb. sack pure Buckwheat Flour. 40o Sour Pickles, per dol So Meadow Gold or Gold Medal Hour, per sack $1.00 Christinas Trees, up from 25 We Have the Finest Assortment of Christmas Trees in the City. Pi ,J