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PERSONAL
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I 20RNELI. I'VIVKhKlTT ALl'MNI, or
inraifr simi-nts kkiiim in p-corans or
WMtwn Iowa, will pleas send their ad-
dreesea to J. W. T-Utlln. secretary Ne
braska Cornell Aluninl association. New
York Life Bldg.. Orosh 118) m 10s
LADIES A younK xentleman of good ap
pmnnra, character sn1 means, never
married, dewlres lady correspondents from
M to 3V abject tnaxrlase; farmers' daugh
ters and nil. write; will send t.hoto H
gl. Bious City. I- (18r-3l7 8x
EFFA- VIA AS. music by mall. Adults' sr
enlng class . Monday. , 1KU Farnam.
Douglas 701. , -1M Mart
.REAL ESTATE
ClTT PROPERTY FOR BALE
- . .. $300. DOWN
AND $20 PER MONTH .
In r"od neighborhood, walh
' Ing distance, nna block from
. :i', corner Int. . new -room
' house, modern except heat,
- lnrfte attic, contented cellar.
Where ran you , beat this on ,:
t these term If yo want this,
" buy It today.
... (
V Hastings & Ileyden,
.. 170 Farnarri Sh
(19)-3o T
-; , SITE 1
.FOR FLATS
7120 ft.; northeast comer fcth Ave. and
Dewey. A V.. l-room house, now renting
for M0 per year. Prtnoe only $4,600.
The Byron Heed Co.,
.''Phon. D 212 -(i,
OWNERS W have a buyer for t or
10-room. modern houae, between 20th and
tn, Leavenworth and California. Also
a good bis tot In the aam territory for.
two modern cottages.
Stewart Leavepwortn Co.,
I N. T. Ufa Bid. TaU Douglas 6350.
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SOUTH 20TU. ST. BARGAINS
30th and Bancroft St., 100 feet on 20th
St., with two amail bouse paving all paid;
pric, $l,6M.
B. w. corner, 9nlfio feet, with atore, $1,880.
W.T. GRAHAM, 604 BEE BLDG,
(191361 I
A handsome . igut;room, modern
houaft. good as new. built by owner for
- $r home, hardwood finish; hall SO feet
long; with handsome colonial carved
oak. case; two large parlors, dining
room. "With sideboard built in wan;
mantel and gas log, four bed rooms
on" second floor, as nice a bath room
as you very often see, tiled floor; a
good hot- water heating plant, large
baserqent, servants' bath and toilet
room, plate-glass windows, Urge barn,
all .built by days' work; ' grounds are
75x124,' with shade and frujt trees,
permanent walks and on paved street.
Located at 2117 Wirt street. Owner
"has-Just moved to California and will
sell for $7,50.' Can b seen any time
by calling at 2122 Wirt.
W.H.GATES,
-" 17 New. York Life Bldg.
'Phone Douglas 1294 or Red 6029.
(19)-M882 10
THE ONLY SOUTH SIDE
SNAP!
. ... 2794 TH STREET.
Six-room, bouse, very, well built, only I
yearsago; Water, te.th. o lot 40x140 feat;
rlose to Rlvervlew park; only one block to
10th street car. Owner leaving city and
anxious to-eel!; tl.fOO; terms, about- $300
down, balance time to ault the buyer at
ft per cent.
BERKA & CO.,
. V . TKOOM S8 N.' "!-. 1.1FE, ' ' ,.
. ' - Thone Douglas-74W7.
1)-M384
-' , , BARGAINS IN LOTS
Suburban 'alt of two aerea on 30th Bt
car line $1,760.
Fine lot on Mhson Bt and J 2d -4850.
I.avrg lot oh 2oth, near Charlea St. fl,40.
Some good, lota near 30th and Amea Av.
...
Lot facliig park, 10th and Plnkney BU.
$87.
Two fine lota and houae of S rooms on
corner 8tnh and Saratoga 8t $1.4:5.
W. T. CKAIAM. M HKJS HI, DO.
,.. . ... yge0 8
LANDSCAPE architect. K. C. Foatar,
phone iX)Ug. 767, Ul Paxton bile
' (1W-M781 F30
HOMES FOR SALE
V :;.;22i0 .WEBSTER' ST. '
. 'V; 6.aW-TMrna H. cah. bal-'
ance per year at I per
cent; good 10-room houae, all
modern, large attic, underfeed
. " furnace, laundry with eta
. -. "Ilonary washtuba: full alted
.- . -lot, C6xlSl feet, with aephalt
' Ted atreet. tin shade ti-eei,
- near . Crelgbton college and.,
high achooL
: 138'N. 38T1I AVE.
IWaOOO 11-room house, oak
finish on first floor, hard pine
on second floor, largt attic, ail
finished,-billiard room in base
ment, has very sttrnctlve Hv- .
'' -Ing room with south eposur
and large reception hall, face
east ou paved street in ex-
celletit neighborhood; fine lot.
' f140 ; feet; good barn on
' premises.
Inquire vt '
GEORGE A CO..
Phon Douglas 761 1.)1 Farnam Bt.
; . MORTGAGE ,
:L;;vvrSALE....
tight-room, all modern new house, gas
anrf alefrin - lljrhta. cemantad baaemant
krirk mantel and gs grate, large square
receptlOB hail, on Boulevard In Beml park,
price asked only
$3,700
IL1M cash, balance $27 (0 month. Including
Interasv-coat that to rViild without the lot
Beet chance for new home ou easy pay-
aisiiLS ui ins niaraei luaay.
J, , . .. . , ' 4
N. P. DODGE & CO.,
1714 Farnam 8a
(l-al 7
Small Cash Payments, Balance
; $5 Monthly
BUILD A HOME TO SUIT VOl'R9ELF.
On on ol those bemlruiiot
, in Halcyon, lieigiita, the hncst
' and moat sightly location for a
' home, only two blocks south busl
naes center of Kenaoa and Mill
'' ;try Ave. ear line. Yeu can't buy
w such los ilMiwhr at these
pricas: lu4 to e&u. Mak your
aeleotion to'ly- ,
Russell & McKitrick Co., "
ptile Agent.
W-23-M Rajngs lilig, iib sndlUrpey Sts,
. . .... . Wo-i
FOR BALK Two nvHlers house and larg
, barn, one block north Hncon park;
paytd riTiil, east front, lot ViixUo. lutai
, era owner win sell at a bargaiu.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
. Uuvw t K Y. L. Bldg.
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6-ROOM mo.lirs house, larise barn, lot
'kl:i. auulh trout, nl.-e Im-ution. at If I':.'
Wut St.; on 9,il Lorl U.oa for t4.,Vx.
- louuir ou All aims. UHl i.t I
REAL ESTATE
CITT TROPF.RTT FOR SALP1
Conttnueit)
A OOC)D Inveetment In four modern cot
tage at corner 2?rl and Ornre Bt..
W. T. GRAHAM, WH BEE B1.I.H1
(1S-361 I
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FC'R 8AI.t-Snap! Lota and 7, block 10,
ilornlngKlde artj. to Cnui'cll Bluffs; make
rash offer. Also 40.0X-cre ranch, ' Ne-.V
MfXlco: IS houses; 15.fi0 aorea fenced;
fine water; wnnt Omsha property, -li
11. Btubba, Grand Hotel. Council Bluffs.
(19) Wirt Kx s
1444 TEMFIETOM St., 7 rooms, modern ex
cept furnace. Inquire tjaxt dor.
" REAL ESTATE
FARM A!n RA.1CII LARDS FOR SALK
Cabs. '
CUBA lands. Robertson. S Nwlll Blk.
HOW FSEEKER8! Ba caraful. Locate right.
Investigate our famous artesian vauey.
Bure crops, matcliless climate. Let us
writ you. Miller at Jaoiea, Meade-, Kan.
() MUH MI
1 Mtsattwrl.
FOR BALE Vernon county, Mo.,' tW-aor
stock farm, highly improveo, aounnantiy
watered: seven miles to rood market:
her is an opportunity for a lively stock
man; price fctf.sno, half oash, bslance on
time at S per cent. 3. Fred Woltx, tm
Botanical Av., BU irois, mo.
I SSO ACRE3 of well Improved, Blf'tfllrtble
land, Bt. Clare, mo.; gooa soil; price fos to.
Incumbrance 10,ow, per cent.- nox S27,
reteraon, la. tW uw u
Moajtana.
MONTANA ranches
ray Immense profit.
Rend for list stwc
ilal bargains. John
8 sober, jr., Helena, Mont.
C20) MBS1 FSx
Kebraska. - '
FOR SALE v.
100 ACRES OF LAND IN
8ARPT CbllNTt.' ABOUT
S MILES FROM OMAHA,
CONVENIENT TO B. A. M ' .
R. R. AND WITHIN ONE
MILE OF SURVEY OF
PROPOSED TJ. P. MOTOR
LINE TO ; LINCOLN; 1 120 ,
ACRES IN CULTIVATION. '
BALANCE IN PA8TURJB
AND HAT;, THREE-ROOM
HOUSE. x ... ' ' ...
A SNAP AT. $8,800
ALFRED "KENNEDY,
209 First Nation) fcank Bldg.
Tel. )ouelaa 722..
..v . .' i (20)-2 t
FOR SALE 440 .acres unimproved farm
ing land In Nebraska.. JBox-142. Frank
fort. Ind (20)-M38 8x
160 ACRES well improved, good land, at
f 85.00, near Blair. Good lot and 2-story
brick, business uses, 41,100.00, and other
snaps in Blair property.; K,emp, uiair,
Neb.
tzuj ait
1257 11
FOR SALE Eregant improvements, 80
acres, adjoining Blair, Neb.; $8,700.00;
easy terms. Kemp, Blair, Neb.
... 20)-M25 11
FOR SALE :
Mr fine farm of 4S0 acre. Ana of the finest
farms in tsurraio county, trice, vi per
- acre, half cash. " The price good only
until .February 16.' Can give possession at
once. Address th owuer. tv. H. Grass-
meyer, RIverdalo, Neb. . 120) M83 is .
Diry Lands in Oregon
Special Inducements for practical dairymen
to settle on logged-off lands In Oregon,
the paradise for dairying. For authentlo
' information address
; OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE. .
Dept 4L , ' . Portland, Or.
Wh-HW 14
TEXAS land.
Neb.
E. Kemp, Blair,
(20) 11
Corn and v Wheat Landa
Is fertile northwest Texas. W own and
control several ' thousand acre of th
best land In the Panhandle. Join on of
. our big excursion.
108-a S. 13th Bt 1st Nat. Bank Bldg.
(20 zu u
' llselia7eoaa.
IF you want to buy, sell or trad a farm.
send 10 cent lor a copy or tn f armerir
Want Journal, Dept 48. Kansas City, Ms.
It gives names of owners and deserts
.tloas bt 600 to tooo farms for sole and
Ud. and what th.. whtobuy.rt.
e HOMESTEAD,
THE COEUR D'ALeNB REStRVATION
will be opened soon. It . eontauu 600.0M
acre choice wheat, fruit a&d timber' land.
Do you want ISO acres r - i
COUCR D'ALENB RESERVATION f?f.
FORMATION AGENCT. Booms 17-11, Eg-
Changs Bank. Bidg., Spokane, Wash.
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ANOTHER RANCH.
480 acres la Frotur oounty; good road to
two railroad towns; one mile from store,
Doatotnce. cream station: In good locality.
ona-half mile to church, school n corner
of ranch; all good soli, no sand, no rock;
one-half smooth, 170 acrea cultivated; good
house of rooms, barn, cribs, granary.
well, windmill, amail orchard; extra bar
gain for IT.lwu; posaaslea March 1. We
have others. Write us for lists and maps.
Cornelius at company, iiauns, rseo.
.-. ..(20H-M35t
CUSTER COUNTY FARM
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160 acre, only I miles from
Ansley, Neb., only $20 'per .
acre. No Improvements. .
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
AW1J WIlMliUWU yJ.,
First Floor N. T. L. Bldg.,
Tel, Douglas. 1781. .
., .. .
(20)-4
WESTERN LAND
10,000 acre smooth land. .
'. Joins th main ' Ho of th
U. P. Ry. and is about miles
from a good tows; water caa '
be had 'at a depth from 20
to lt ft; adjoining land is
being settled by a Grman
- colony and 'th 'land la being
acid at from $10 to (if par
acre. Price ot thla' land Is
$6 per acre, ana-half, sash. Hi .
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PAYNE INVESTMENT CO-
First Floor N. T. L,"bW. V
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. TL Douglas iTJL" ' '
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4XlW $
1IM fl 'i! A ' -
, i 1 .
oen ) ruing to...
Advertisers .
MENTION 'ilia liKH. ,
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1907.
REAL ESTATE
FAR Aid R h I.AD FOH At
(Continued.)
SNAP Must be sold at nnca, lfiO aor.
7 miles from Norfolk. I miles from H oar;
n.
id land; poorly Improwa; only eX'w
Conley. Norfolk. Neh
(?o MSJ Ft
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm mm Raaeh Laads.
30 ACRES.
rlth
house and .barn. Ill 8.
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16th Bt.
FARM FOR RENT
tO acre, well improved, cheap for cash or
shure rent.
AI.LEHAfSE A HALLER.
Council Bluffs, or 1329 South list Street,
Omaha, Neb.
v (21)-24 lOx
145-ACRE FARM .
on mile north of Florence on river
road, first farm north of Pries lake; (0
acre cultivated land. 40 acres pasture, lo
acres with fruit, balance in willows; this
land never overflow and is all fin rich
oil. Good house and barn, with water
piped to the house. M ill rent for cash or
rill accept grain rent. Be us
at one
about thla
N. P. DODQE CO.,
i 1714 Farnam St., Omsha,
. ' Sl8
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
MONEY TO LOAN Payu Investment Co,
Wit
LOWEST RATES Beml.
Paxtan Block.
GARVIN BROS W04 Farnam, I and 6H
per cent loans on raaj estate; no aeiay.
tl.OOO.OOO TO LOAN on bueiaesa and rest-
dence property in umaiiai lowest rates,
no delay. Thomas Breonan, K 1, N. T.
Lit. U KH
-e
LOANS on Improved- olty -property. W. H.
'1 nomas, eu irst Mauonai utnK mat.
(22-UJ
PRIVATE MONET F. D. Wcad, 1620 Doug
izz aju
WANTED City loans. R. C.
I
Peters Co.
WANTED City loans And warrant. W,
iaraam Pnilta Co.. USO irarnara t.
(22-2s
RIAL ESTATE WANTED
City Property.
t-ROOM house,' modern'or not modern, for
12,000 cash, or lot for J1.000; near car line
particular in first anawer. Address .
6J0, lie. . . . y (2t 866 tx
WANTED or t-room house, modern or
not modern, for i-.WU casn, or a good
building lot lor about il.uuu. witcin
blocks from car line; give full partlcu
lars in first answar. Address L 620, Bee.
(& M&60 Ix
WANTED Full lot with old house within
mile Of postofflce. Address 8. U6 Bee.
(23) MSiO tx
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture;
stoves, carpets, clothing and shoe; pay
th bast prices. Tel. Douglas 3071.
' (25)-57 FU
WANTED To buy slot machine, soda
fountain furniture, coffee urns; must be
Cheap. Address L-S7, Be. (26) tXt 17s,
DON'T glv your second-hand furniture-
away; I pay the highest price; big price
raid for office furniture.
joe i,evine.
204 N. Jith. Tel. Doug. 771
i
(25) M261 M4
TOP prices for 2d-hand books, novels, all
kinds. Biscay, lie B. isth. Har. ijno.
(2.) M27 M6X
WANTED TO RENT
MODERN 1 HOTEL Furnished complete;
won t buy furniture. Address x I'io. care
Be. ' (26)-Ui 14x
WILL exchange buck dancing,- ball room
or vaudeville coaching, or both, for room.
Lynn Monroe, General Delivery, Omnha.
! - uw all sx
WANTED By lady, one or two rooms.
modern, with board, convenient? to oar
line, olose in. Address is tmt, Mee.
(26--lHa' 9X
WANTED Two or three unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. A?d-ess
H 61, car Bee. (24 M332 X
WANTEEP-SITUATIONS
BOOKKEEPER Any concern desiring to
have Its books examined, posted up, or
any other clerical work performed reason
ably address vu. care ee.
(27) M153 x
A 14-YEAR boy who ha had several
months experience in a country news
paper pfflc desires a position of the
gam kind. Address T 132, care Bee.
, KiltM.i s
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. . FOrt Macaensie, . wyo., Jan. ltt.
107. eeale1 proposals, in triplicate, for
furnishing and Installing fixtures, making
service connections and lnstailing Watt
meters In buildings, and transformers fat
electric lighting at tbta poet, win be re.
reived here until 10 a. m. (mountain time).
February . 1907. Plans and specifications
may be seen at omcee ot depot quarter
muer. 01. uuuw, vm.i uuvnciiiwsivri
Omaha. Denver, Chicago and Bt. Paul, and
at this office, at wnicn tarter place all in
formation may b obtained. VI S. reserves
th right to accept or reject any or ail bid
or any part thereof. Enclose proposal tn
sealed envelope marked, "Proposals for
Electric Fixtures,-" addressed second Lieu
tenant R. H. Kelley, Q. M.
J10-ll-13-lr7-
PROPOSAI FOR LEASING THE TRI
bal Ittiid ol tn otanaing hock Reserva
tion. North Dakota, lor urasing purposes.
Hi i,artmnt of th Interior, Office of
In
nJlan
Affairs, Washington, D. C, February
i.
luo;. Sealed proposals for leasing th sur
plus tribal pastures on th Standing Rook
reservation, in or in uaaoia, ior graving
purposes, will D received at this office
until 2 o clock, p. tn., on Thursday, March
W, 107, and will be Immediately -thereafter
opened In the presence of such bidders as
may attend, ine lanas win o leased fo
period of five years from June 1, lSi7
and no bid for a different period will be
considered, me propoeaia must be ad
droased to "The Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, Washington, D. C," and must b
i,lalnly-encioresi on tne outside of the en
Velope, "Proposal for Leasing Standing
It oca Lavnas.
The lauds offered lor lease have been di
vided into lour pastures.
Pasture No. 1 contain W.ooo acre,
pasture Na. 2 contains ioO.wO Mores.
Pasture No. 3 contains 316.3.0 acres.
Pasture No. 4 contain 11.40 acre. "
Ma'ua showing the location of the rasrurea
and posters giving directions for the sub-.l
mission of bids, and aJl other necesaarv in
formation, niay be obtained on application
to tb I'nltad Btatea Indian Agent Fort
I rates, isonn t'aaoia.
ProDoeals not conformlnr to the reaiflrc
mente meationed In the poster Oir be r-
jected. If sucn action snail ua fl,-erni ad.
vlaaine c r. LAHIUUbE,
tUdlHtM Acting Comi)ilaMour,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
, Notice is nereoy given inai me regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
South Platte Land company will be held
at the office of aald company at Lincoln,
Neb., st U o clock a. in. on the th day of
March, A. D., Uu7. By order of the Botu-d
of Directors.
r c w. MUrtttiix president
Lincoln, Nsb February 4, lo.
-ww-,n.
NOTICE.
Sealed proposals will be received at office
of treasurer, battle Mountain Sanitarium,
N. 11 D. V. B , Hot Springs, South Dakota.
until 12 o clock noon. February t&. 1ST,, and
then opened, for furnishing aru! delivery of
subelsteiice suppilaa, In accordance wttn
instructions and specifications, copies of
which. With blank proposals and other In
formation, may be had upon apnllcatlon tn
lA A. Tucker, treasurer. It H 1M
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA
COUNCIL
Office, 10 Pearl
iYOM AN TAKES HER OWN LIFE
Prspsrei to Han Eertelf and Thea Oon
eladei to Take Foiion.
INMATE OP MERCY HOSPITAL FOR A TIME
Hosac Was at Deshler, Nek, mm mt
Time Had Bees Seat Haaa '
Proaaasjeed Cared of Her
Malady.
Th dead body of a woman later Identi
fied aa Mr. Amanda Aach of Deehler.
Neb., a patient at Mercy hospital, was
roumi yesterday afternoon in a small bam
i"" ' r' oi a vacant cottage at 2ZT Logan
treat. That the unfortunate woman had
taken her own life was indicated by the
discovery of a small bottle containing
ugwasa aar where the body waa found
Wr mt toe discovery of the Ka wV
sent to th police over th telephone shortly
before 1 o clock, but by whom the officers
were unabl to learn. Officer Smith was
ent to take charge of the premise and
body until the arrival of th coroner.
When Officer Bmith reached th barn he
found the woman . lying In a corner on
om hay, face down, with her arm
tretched by her aide. That she had been
dead for several hours waa shown by th
fact that her face and hand were badly
rroaen. Marks on the floor of the barn
near where the body lay showed that she
evidently had staggered, and struggled be-
iore lainng, aitnougn with thejxceptlon
of s alight bruise on ' the foreleb.d ther
were no mark of violence on the body.
The body waa at first identified aa that
Of a Mrs. Chri Cbrlstensen, a resident of
this city, but after being removed to Cut
ler'a undertaking rooms on th order of
Coroner Treynor, it waa positively Identi
fied by Dr. F. T. Beybert aa that of Mr.
Asche, a patient of hi at Mercy hospital.
Close to where th body lay was found
a rope made out of a piece' of a white
linen undergarment Thl had been adroitly
twisted and platted and attached to a piece '
ot oaied nay wire, formed into th shape
of a hook. Th supposition Is that th
unfortunate woman had at first planned to
hang herself by mean of thl improvised
rope, but failed to find any place to which
she could attach It Th bottle containing
the strychnine waa not found by Officer
Smith until after the body had been re
moved by Undertaker Cutler. "The bottle
originally contained ;an eighth of an ounce
of the deadly ; poison arid on a red label
bore the nam of th Mallunckrodt Chem
ical works, St. Louis-New York. Th bot
tle was found In the hay a short dlstano
from wher the fdy (ay.
Further Investigation brought to light
from where- tb.ey had ' been hidden under
the hay in a corner -of the bam. opposite
from where . the body, was found, a linen
undergarment, three handkerchiefs, badlv
tained, anda portion of a white linen
skirt from which , it waa apparent the
plec to mak th rope had been torn. Th
undergarment was marked with th nam
of th woman and had probably been dis
carded by her wiUvjth intention of also
Using it, -If necessary;- to make the rope
from. ' ' - "
Th footprints in the-' snow, leading from
the. sidewalk, by the house to the door of
the barn were fresh, and from th number
tn the Immediate vicinity of the barn In
dicated that the woman had entered and
left it' more than ono.
Mrs. Aach waa fully dreased In a black
suit, black jacket. Mack hat and a heavy
rur collarette around her neck, but hr
feet were encased only in a pair of light
house slippers with arctic over them.
Mr. Aach came to St Bernard' hospital
last November from her home In Deshler,
Neb., at the time suffering from melan
cholia. About Christmas time she was sent
horn, apparently greatly Improved. A
week later aha returned, accompanied by
her. mother, and was. placed in Mercy hos
pital. At the hospital it was stated Mr.
Asche was in th habit of taking a walk' In
the afternoons when'- the . weather per
mitted. She left th hospital about I o'clock
Wednesday afternoon,, and when she did
sot return the (later in charge supposed
she bad gone home, and It was not until
th unfortunate women' body wa found
about a, block from the hospital that they,
knew otherwise.
Mrs. Asche, it I said, was about 46 years
old( and besides her husband is survived
by two children, -I
v. ' A. Metagar at Cm.
- New Location of ..Wholesale Bakery. .
Ill Mynster Street; Council Bluff s-I.'
Home-Made Bread a Specialty,
Visitors Welcome. . .
Real Estate Transfers.
These transfer were reported to The Be
February 1 by th Pottawattamie County
Abstract company 6f Council Bluffs:
Julius and Joseph Rosen fold to Con
tinental Furniture and Carpet Co.,
lot 1, Original plat lot llj. and lots
1 and I andtart lot 1. Oriainal nlat
lot W7. Council Bluffs, w d $30,000
Mlnden Canning Co. to reter utnger,
part se1 15-17-41, w d
8,900
Des Moines Elevstbr Co. to F. H.
Alexander, lota 33, o ana 41, block:
1. and lots 1 and t, block 16, Oak
land, la., and lot 7, Auditor Sub
div. seU nli 12-75-40, w d
1000
County sheriff to Charles F. Paschel,
lot - a diock 14, ruuaie Buuaiv.,
Council Bluff, shffo d
2,864
TOO
60
200
160
James L. Gloaon and wife to Lee W.
Taylor, lot 4, block - A, Allen . 4k
Cook's Add., Avoca, Ia., w d
Fred 3. Boe and wife to N. Lerette,
lot $. tlock 2, Hancock, Ia.. s w d..
Joseph It. Hoi i fasts r - and wife to
turman Morris, lot e or outiot l.
osh's Subdlv. se4 sw4 3-74-40. w d.
Anna G. Olsen, guardian, to George
Hansen, part nW mw 31-76-11. g d.
Agnes Folsom to Margaret Lorinard,
lots 7.- a and 10, block 7, Railroad
Add., Council Bluffs, s w d
Mary H. Abbott et al to Samuel L.
Kelly, lots 1, 2, $ and 4. block 6,
Piarc' Subdlv., Council Bluff,
Q, c d
MP
Total,' ten transfers..
.$42,166
HIGHEST PRICES' PAID FOR SCRAP
lUOH, siriAij Anu nunDtn js x J,
KATELMAN. $02 MAIN ST. 'PHONE 460.
DO YOU LIKE PROMPT
SERVICEt
THEN place your ORDER WITH us.
WK GET THERE ON TIME) WHEN
PROMISED'.' EITHER PHONE 72. THE
COUNCIL BLUFFS COAL AND ICB CO.
' Ftaht Oyer MaelleV Estate.
The fight over the rata te of th late Ar.
tqur C. Mueller of th Arm of Schmoller 4k
Mueller, it Is said. Is to t transferred
the courts in this city. The failure to aerre
papers on George E. Bteger. tb Chicago
piano manufscturer. while he was In Omaha
a few days age, th purport of which waa
to maks hun a party to th litigation In
OCEAN STBAMSHIPS.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
'rIMPRfll" Lin of tho Atlantlo
y-AJTD TO LAJTD V TOVM DATS
The Empress of Britain and Empress of
Ireland make the voyage from guebec to
Liverpool In six daya, two being spent on
the majestic Ml. Lawrence.
Book now for summer sailings.
O. b. asa-jAMr. Ceo, Aft, $38 tv. Clark
atlaat. tiMiV, lii.
BLUFFS
t. TrL 48.
th courts there, I said to be responsible
for th Intention to bring suit In thl city.
It Is aald that Mr. Bteger cam to this city.
where he was located at the Grand hotel,
and fresh papers, hurriedly prepared an
Ihle side of the river, were served upon him.
CENTRAL FLOUR, 1 06 PER ACK
EVERT 8AK WARRANTED. CENTRAL
GROCERT AND MEAT MARKET,
'PHONES M.
Weddlaa; Gikt.
Choice pictures for wedding gifts, some
thing your friend can always use, and a
gift that last a C E. Alexander, 831 Broad
way. ,
TALLOW TA3DLB BI RULAR CAIGI1T
ft. Joseph Police Laad IMaa Badly
Wsstrd la BlaaTs.
Th "tallow candle" burglar, who suc
cessful oDeratlon In thl city for several
week last fall kefct th police department
busy guessing, la at last In the tolls. He
is Eugene D. Caatner and he I behind
bar at St Joseph. Mo., awaiting trial
a lonar sen of burxlartea similar Sa
those ha carried out in Council Bluffs.-fn
authorities of Bt Joseph thlrflt o much
6f the capture of Castner that hi bond
were placed at 18,000,
Ono of the burglaries committed by the
"tallow candle" burglar was "at th horn
of Attorney George B. Wright on Novem
ber 15, when he secured a valuable gold
watch and $10 In cash, while Mr. Wright
lay calmly sleeping. Drops qt th cancfle
greasa on the bed covers Indicated that
the burglar had gnsed long and admtrlngfy
at Mr. Wright while the latterlay slum
bering. . Mr. Wright prised the watch, aa
It wmi girt from hi parent.
Front the chief of police at St. Joseph
It has been learned that Castner disposed
of the gold case of Mr. Wright' watch
to a manufacturing jeweler and It had been
melted. The works of th watch were
found In Castner' possession.
While operating In Council Bluffs, It ha
been learned through the authorities at
St. Joseph, Castner and his wife boarded at
th home of Robert Harper, 830 South Sixth
street, Mrs., Harper being a. girlhood friend
of Castner' Wife, who belong to a moat
respeotable family In Clinton, Ia.
Mrs. Harper and her husband never sus
pected Castner of being a crook, although
their house waa robbed while he waa board
ing there. When the Castner left Council
Bluffs their grips remained behind with the
Harper as aecurlty for the board bill they
owed. About three week sgo Casfner sent
the money to Mr. Harper and asked her
to forward the grip to Denver. The ex
press company wa unable to deliver them
and they were finally sent back here.
During a raid on th residence of W. A.
Maurer the "tallow Dandle" burglar se
cured a cut glass decanter, but dropped
It while escaping from .Officer Owens, who
happened slong as th fellow left the houae
and who took a hot at him and thought
he hit him a he Jumped th fence. Mr.
Harper, when questioned by th police,
recalled the fact that Castner had one
foot bandaged, and the police at 8t Joaeph
report that examination ahowed he had
been wounded In the foot by a bullet. '
The photograph of Castner reoelved yes
terday by Chief Richmond show him to
be a young man. Several ot the members
of the . -police department on seeing the
picture recollect seeing th original of it
on th streets while he was operating here.
but had not the slightest suspicion that h
wa the ubiquitous and nervy burglar who
had operated almost Invariably with th
assistance of a tallow candle.
a ." i
' Clock
B'way.
repairing. O. Mauthe. 22S Wi
: Thl wek the handy fruit and vegetable
si leer for 26c, for cutting plain fluting and
shoestrlngs.N Bee it In our window. Bwalna
se Maurer. 236-33S W. Broadway. A
New School Hoaee Wasted.
Residents north of Broadway . between
Thirteenth and Eighteenth streets are re
newing the agitation for a school house in
that section of the city. A petition 1 being
circulated and will, It I expected, be pre-
ented to th Board of Education at it
meeting this month. s
Those In charge of th movement for a
new school plan to have the question sub
mltted at th school election' In ' March.
The proposition to be submitted will be
for the levying of a tax sufficient to pur
chase a suitable sit and erect a six-room
building. If the petition bear the signa
ture of fifty banafld property owner and
taxpayer of the city th Board or Educa
tion ha ho alternative but to submit the
proposition at th school election.
Residents of this section of the city
present send their children to the Avenue
B school at Twenty -fifth street. The 'dis
tance, tbey contend. Is too great for small
children. Those who are active in agijatlng
the erection of a new school house In the
neighborhood mentioned say they will have
no difficulty In securing th necessary fifty
Signer In order to' have the proposition
submitted to the voters of ths school dis
trict at ths election In March.
A Haadaosae Colas Beueane
I not evolved often by th Inexperienced.
Still, though, w axe glad to glv advice a
to interior decorations. We are to sell wall
and celling papers whether you select them
or permit us to make suggestions. FW
free to do whatever' In your mind. Our
goods and prices are right. Glad to prove
th statement. Jensen 4V Nlcolaisen, 288
Broadway. Tel. Lell, Black-18; Independ
ent. Black-008.
N. T. Plumbing Co.
Tel. 2S0, Night. 103.
4
Marriage Lleeaae.
Licenses to wad were issued yesterday to
the following: -'
Nam and Residence. ' Age.
C. Larsen, Florence, Neb.....'.... tt
Hannah Jensen, Omaha it
Loney Edwards, Council Bluff 22
Leona Smith, Council Bluffs... 19
RnsrpT niTRNs uta cm a w
OLD
MA-
MEB, AND BPWA 10e CIQA
LONE T CIGAR CO., DISTRIBUTORS,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, I A.
Be Want Ads for Business Boosters.
Pets Nelson, alleged member ot a gang
of youthful thieves who operated early last
summer in ths southern part of th cly,
who ha been wanted by the Council Bluff
police since th Fourth of July, I under ar-
to rl in urnan. out reruses to cross tne
river wunoui requisition papers.
re'aoi is anegeo. -wua omars oi me
! routhful gasg. to havs broken Into ths
vi'iwmrn
tha aight of July 2 of last year and stotes
a large quantity ot nreworaa ua vtner
goods. Ha Is also alleged to havs been Im
plicated In the robbery of ths Southard
store in the same vicinity.
Detective Cailaghan rams upon th young
fellows en night after they had stolen a
number of shoes from a Main street slurs,
but thsy escaped by dividing snd running
in different direction. Cailaghan filed two
or three shots sfter them and one of the
shot la now belkrved to have hit Nelson,
ss sine his arrest la Omaha It has been
learned that he was la a hospital ther last
summer ufferiig from a bullet wound in
the leg.
T police will secur th necessary requl
tlon pftPrs. , 1
MINOR MKNTl"
Darla, drtiga '
titockert sells rarpet.
Fin engravings at Leffert. . .
Ed Rogers' Tony Faast beer.
Be Schmidt elegaht new photo.
Plumbing and heating, Blxby ft Son.
. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phon 7.
Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel I3.
Watch repairing. 0 Mautoe. 28 West
Broadway, v
DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT,
TALK TO LEFTFRT ABOUT IT.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William J. HelseV,
126 Glen avenue, yesterday, a son. -
.The city council Is scheduled to meet In
committee of the whole this afternoon.
DtTnvvirtairu BDTTI.KI) UEF.R IS
SERVED AT FIRST-CLASS BARS AND
CAFES.
A meeting of the Council Bluffs Fish and
Game Protective association has been called
for thla evening at No, S engine house.
r.tn,iA.H. tnin has tendered his resig
nation from the police force and, and It
Is said, will re-engage in rauruvu
The Wnman'a Heltaf Corpe Aid society
will meet this afternoon nt the residence
of Mrs. D. R. W itter. 830 Eleventh avenue.
Bherldan (Wyo.) coal in stock; also all
th., r Penloti Wlckham Coal com-
nauv. 107 Pearl street Both 'phones 826,
a ,m, n t.,r 'iu trial In th tlO.OPO
damage suit of Mr. Harnett against Jonn
Under was nisa yesteraay oy mi inni".
itt e i lira tv BTOH M DOORS. STORM
RitH HTOHM WINDOWS AN1
STRIPS AT GEO. HOAO-
LAND'S.
Illinois nut coal, delivered. 5.B0 per ton
.n.J.. .rain Bt F,l ner Ion. W illiam Weleh
1 North Main street Tel. 128. yard Eighth
street and Eleventh avenue. Tel. Si7.
The drawing of thirty-six grand and
inrnra for the March term
of United State court to be begun in this
city March-12. Is announced for today.
Rev. James O May. pnstor of Broadway
church, was called to Missouri Valley yes
: ...... ... en ,k. niiinit Isat evenins foi
nv J M WIlllHms. who was taken sick
rrtuiv 1.1, i. . . . . -
D. S. Kerr has farms of different !
to rent, either cash, or crop rent. House
tor sale on monthly "payments. Tels. 417 and
404 Red. MS Broadway. Council Bluffs, ia.
The trial of the Dreyer suit against the
Omana A Council Bluff. Street Rail way
company Is still holding the . Imrds In dH
trlct eourt and It I doubtful If It will go
to the Jury today, . . . '
A, n..n .n nM.tlme barber of
th?s cE died yf.tay at St. Bernsr.
hospital". -where he was taxen .
go. Tne nooy wn w v. .
his daughter resides. - .
Lillian I. Miller of Walnut. It.wbo re
o.ntiv secured d divorce from Myron S.
MU Jr.! iZ MeA s petition in district court
asking that her maiden name of Lillian
I. Klnceid oe reaiou-u w
... r,.vin two price for manieis
andVner.T If you are.
ha nrlce In two for you. V e nanaie uu;
sey 11 f-llghtlnS and Inverted mantels also
all Other connections. W. A. Maurer.
7..- ire of Councilman
Olson' WO Avenue B died- yesterday after
?oonnat Mercy hospital follow!" ag opera
tion for the removal of a tumor. B J"
46 years of age and be-lde her husband Is
iurv'ved by four daughter, and two sons.
The service of C. M. Nk-holson as quar
antine officer have been dispensed with
and the work will now be attended to by
Deputy C y Marshal Crum. Nicholson
wm appointed by the local Hoard of Health
It the outbreak of th threatened epidemic
of diphtheria. - ,
Men tour-buckle arctics (hoods) $5.
men pure gum arctlca (Bostons) $Lk;
Sen's all ruflber arctlca (old colony) l.a;
ladies' two-buckle arct.es, (Bostons) $1.S,
ad e.' Alaskas 80c. Grekt reduction on
all kinds of rubber. Duncan ft Deane,
U3 Main street.
t,u . lnn.unt entnmlltee oi ine
I... assured TMatOin S AlUllum in
Parvo orchestra of New York City tor a
v.o.c. ..... -"a i.
., tlO- .vn nv at tna C1UO IIOUBV,
The concert Will negin ai s o u.
members are privileged to bring their I
wives and other members of their families.
ComDlalnt wa made to the local autnori-
tie yesterday that a dressed steer soia
by s Lewis township farmer to a meat
market on South Main street yesterday
wa not fit for food, it oeing aiirg win
ih a-imai had died from some disease.
The matter wa turned over to Veterinary
Surgeon Miller, the city food inspector. 10
investigate.
Joseph, Lapidu, son of the lat Henry
Lapldus, ' yesterday filed' in the district
court a petition for the removal of .Georgo
Whltebook as administrator of the) estate
of his father and for his appointment In
Whltebook's place. The son alleges that
Whltebook Js not acquainted with the
pawnbrnklng business and is not conver
sant with the English language sufficiently
to write or read it .intelligently.
When Alex Myers secured a .verdict of
$100 against Dr. P. J. Montgomery, by
whom he waa formerly employed aa host
ler, he celebrated hla luck by acquiring a
good slsed jag which landed, him -behind
the bars of the city Jail. Myers still pos
sessed $ of the. $100 and yesterday Chief
Hii,hmnnii waa aarved with a karnlshee
notice at the Instance of Alice Polen, claim
ing the money held at police headquarter
belonging to Myers. It Is olalmed that the
money, being In the hands of an officer
of the law. It cannot under the circum
stances be attached.
TIRES OF COlkTESS FOR A WIFE
Ilsu City Doctor Aak tm Have
Marriage Declared Void.
SIOUX CITY, Ia., Feb. 7. (Special Tele
gram.) Suit to annul the marriage of Dr.
George A. Rlcard of Sioux City to the
Countess Lolita Bolllnl Bedells Prodesa
wa brought by the husband In district
court today. The countess 1 a daughter
ot Marshal Martlnea Campos of Spain.
former governor general of the Island ot
Co ha and claims to be a cousin Of Count
I Bonl da Castellans of France. She eloped
from her ancestral home ia Andalusia with
an Italian counts who deefrted her In Ne
York. She married Dr.' Rlcard In Chicago
Is year ago and their domestic life ha
been marked by many vicissitudes. The
doctor alleges that her former husband.
Count Hermano Bolllnl Bedells Prodesa of
Italy la still alive, snd exhibits letters
which have been written by the son of
Italy to the countess since her second mar
liage. He seek to have the second wed
ding annulled on the ground of fraud.
Fremont Fnrsaera to Meet.
SIDNEY. IS.; Feb. 7. (Special.) The sev
enth annual session of the Fremont County
Farmers' Institute will be held at Sidney
thl week, beginning Thursday and con
tinuing the rest of the week. Our farmer'
Institute . Bav for severs! years been
Importance and are now, with
m . . ' , .
n of our Chautauqua, th laid-
growing in
the exception
Ing event ,of th year snd looked forward
to with much Interest by all residents of
th county. A splendid program Is an
nounced. Among those from a dlstanc
whose name appear sr M. La Mosher, J.
C. Guthen of the State Agricultural col
leg, Amea, Is. ; Mr. Hattle Moore, Mitch
ell. Drake university, Des Moines; H. R.
Knights, Clarinda.
n -J
INDIA AND CEYLON
Ha beo tatablfshfd la permanent
jnay lntrodore, but H takes quality
quality. ; ,- ,
HcCORD-BRADY CO.,
BEV1SISC THE IOWA RATES
BallrcAd Commlulon Deofis t OTsrba.
the Whole fchsdule.
ss-as-sssasBBSk,
LIVE STOCK MEN START BALL RCIUNS ..
ladeiermlnate Seatene . Ler l ess
Comprehensive .Than Saaader .
Meas.re l.tred.eed la ' ' V
the Hees. j '
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(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES. Feb. T.-(SpeclJ Tlv
gram.) The Board of Railway commis
sioner made short work, today of th com
plaint on freight ratestn the tt by
ordering a complete i rerlslna f freight
schedules. Th hearing came up n com-
plaint of the Com Belt Meat Producer
aesocthtlon snd the tjreamry men. Inas
much aa ther were general complaints on
the whole Schedule by different parties, th '
board decided 'to go- down the line and .
revise all the rate. . .. ...
ladetrrmlaate .Seateaee law,
Holmes, In ths house, offered a b?l for an
Indeterminate sentence, a parol board an
making th prison at AhamoSa a reforma-
tory for criminals between th age of 1C
and 30 year. The bill Was prepared after
a conference ' with Senator ' Saunders of
Council Bluff snd prominent authorities
on penalogy of the state, and It Is tinder
stood that Senator Saunders will with
draw th measure ha-ha In th senate and
substitute thla on Instead. The bill Is not
radical. It doea not abolish th present
maximum and minimum terms of sentence,
but providea that after a criminal has.
been sentenced the Board of Parol shall
exercise Its powers to parole th criminal,
with no authority to make th sentence
longer than the maximum or shorter than
the minimum sentence.
Weald Break 'Down Freeedeat.
Doran of Boone tried to break down a
time-honored precedent In the house today
and have a petit loo printed In the journal In
stead of pigeonholed In the clerk's desk.
The petition waa from the Farmers' Grain
Dealers association, which recently met In
Fort Dodge. He' wanted It printed so that
all the members would hav ait opportunity
to read it. The house balked and. refused
to break over.. .The petition Is, now In a
pigeonhole, where "it will remain till th
Janitor cleans up, after the session Is over.
The petition asked for national and stats
reciprocal demurrage -bills and wanted tho
railroad commission's powers enlarged. It
also declared that over-capitalisation of
railroads and favoritism In rates ar crying
vl! of the time.,
Favor Brande Bill.'.
The Brandcs bill for a bounty on pocket
gopher was reported for passage by th
committee on agriculture In the house to- ,
day. ! : ;' .-:- '
. ,, Bills , la the House. ,
Geneva of Keokuk offered a bill In th
house today providing for a tax of $3 a
year on every dog In the state, the money
to go to a "domestic animal" fund to b
used for paying claims for damages dons
by dogs. .i '.
Sparks of Wapello Introduced a bill ia
the house today changing th com pen sa- -tion
of attorneys sprolnted by order ot
court to defend criminal to $10 a day . .
for time actually put in Instead of $10
for each case In full.
The houae today-passed the Sullivan bill
providing for taking ths evidence of core-' '.
nets' juries In shorthand to be preserved.
It ..also passed the Brande bill providing .,
support, for keeping the Indigent children
at th School for the Deaf throughout ths
entire twelve months, sd. they will not
hav to be sent to poor house during ths
vacations. "
What the Senate Did.
The' senate receive4 nd placed, on flla
petitions numerously signed and presented -
by Senator Klmmel, Olllllland and Nichols
In favor of greater appropriation In sup
port of th state bacteriological labora
tory.
A bill was Introduced by Senator Eckles .
to Increase the per capita, allowance for
the soldier' homes from -$14 to $11 a
month; also a bill by. Olllllland providing ,
that counties may retain costs In fore- .
closure cases Involving school funds; also. ,
a bill by Wilson of Fayette revising th .
poison schedule In the stat laws; als
a bill by Allen limiting the time for com
mencing action on contracts.
A favorable report was' received In ths
senate on the bill to prohibit campaign
contributions by corporations. Th bill
I drastic In Its terms and forbid cor
porations or officer thereof from making '
contributions to political committees, etc.
Conrf Uphold Baa Ball. '
Th Iowa supreme court Upholds baa
ball as a proper, game.. Judge MeClala,
wrote th opinion.
A case csms from Lucas county,' wher
a lot owner had" been enjoined from per
mitting the boy, to play base ball on
his premises because of - alleged annoy
ance to residents nearby. Ths,- supreme
court say thl wa not right. "Th
playing of base ball," say the court, "Is
not a nuisance per .se -agaisst whloh
persons living In th vicinity where th
game la played my necessarily , be en
titled to equitable, relief."..
And In this speelal ' esse It was ale
found thst th gam ss played la Charl
ton was attended by ministers of th
gospel and by th women of the first
racial circle of the city, bancs It could
not hay been .very had, , . . ;
Iowa Hew Notes.
SIDNEY The funersl of McKlnney Lam
bert was held Monday st his lste horn near
Perctval. The deceased was an old settler,
who came to the county In 18L2 and settled
on the Missouri at Civil Bend, a place which
is no lonser on th map lis was a food
' hlhlr ""ITT'1' .
SIDNEY A new Christian church has)
)ultt finished at Rlverton snd waa
dedlcatud Sunday. Th building cost 14.8U
and i a comfortable and handsome struc
ture. The dedicatory services were core
ducted by Rev. L. L. Carneuter of Wabash,
lnd., who has dedicated 614 churches. ,
ervlee Peaslua Bill Law.
WASHINGTON. Feb. T. Th president
has signed, the general service pension bill
recently passed by congress.
popularity by Its quality. Advertising
to establish. TKTLfcJYU tr has td
Wholesale Agents, OmafcC