t THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 31, 1007. COUNCIL Office). 10 Inrl EASTER AT THE CHURCHES Morlo a 6pc!al Featnrs with All the Local Cou.rr.ratins. TWO SERVICES fO KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Attend First Congrfiatloml la the Mnralac and Drodif Methodist In the F. renins: Cnlldrea la Many Program!. Ths order trt services today at St. Paul' Kplnrxipal church. Rev. II. W. Btarr, rector, III ba as follow: Holy communion at 8 ti, m. morning prayer, holy communion and sermon at 10:30 o'clock; Banter festival by children of Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. There, will be io evening service. Thl la the program: MOKNINO BB:RVICE-10:30. Organ preJude , Processional Hymn (No. 112) Jecrus ChriHt Is Rlivn Today, Alleluia! Anthem Thev lluve Taken Away Mv Lord Stainer Opening Sentences, Exhortation, etc Ahthetn Christ, our Passover. I ttfic- rtflced foe I's Shepperd Froier Piulms for the Day: 11, lvil, cxI Olorla, Patrl Klrnt Lesson Exodus, xr:23 Te Deum i Dudley Buck Beonnn Lesson Matthew, xxvill.. Jubilate lo Rathburn Nlcene Creed, Veralclen, Prayer. Hymn (Introlt) No. JVii Ante-Communion Sorvlr-e Gloria Tllri (After the Kplstle)... Hymn (No. lay Jeeua Lives formofl .-. Offertory Duet Awake Up, My Glory ., i Millet ' Mis Price and Mrs. Sherman. Pt-Communlon Borvloe Sanctu Catnidge Gloria In Kxoelsi Old Chant Nunc Dtmlttls , 1. Turl Iteceaslonal Hvnin (No. llfcl-'At the Urtib'i High Feast, We Bins Organ Postlude CHILDREN'S EASTER. FESTIVAL-S:). Prccessrosal Hymn (No. 110 Come, T ttolthful , Opening Kcntenoes and Lord' Prayer.. Special Pnalin, No. cxvlll Gloria Pntrl '. The Iaexn John, xxlv to 28 Nuno IMrnltU , , . Apostles' Creed and Prayers Hymn (No. Uti) Angels, Roll the Rock Away , , Addrees , Offertory Dwt-Upward Pushing, Buds I at Raster Sprmaj Lynne Brown and Kenneth Sherman. Distribution of (Medal ( Presentation of Offertory Prayers and Benediction Reoeaslonal Hymn (No. 121) The Strife la O'er, the Battle Done Broadway Methodist Church. " ' The evening aervlceg at the Broadway Methodist church will be attended by the members of Ivanhoa commandery. Knights Templar, who will be addressed by the pastor, Rev. James O'May, on "The Quest of the Crusaders." The services will be gin at 7:80 o'clock. Tha morning services will be In charge of the Sunday school, as sisted by the Sunday school orchestra, when tha following Easter program will be rendered: Selection by Orchestra Processional iOaster Carol. ..School fcrayer and Response By Choir. thorua He Lives.... t By School. Responsive Scripture Reading Led by Mrs. Arthur. Primary Processional Hand In Hand. 100 Voices. 'Recitation The Master Calls... By Grace Madsn. ' Song Glorious Easier Morn Mr. Orton's Class. Responsive Scripture Heading- , -. Led by Mrs. Arthur. Recitation The Red. "White and Blue:..-; ' Trio of Olrls, Mr. McMahon's Class. Primary Bong Good Day .Recitation What We Can Do Sextet of Boys, Mr. .Cook Class., Carol The Message of Today . Mr. Munger' Class. Colo and Chorus Kustertlde Mrs. Post's Class. Recitation Faith and Iaove...... Grace McMahon. ,' The Christian' Battle Hymn Grand Chorus S00 Voices. Easter Address By Superintendent F. H. Orcutt. Foster Offering -..... "Calvary Broadway Sunday School Orchestra; 8ng Jemis Lives Mr. McMahon's Class. ' "Responsive Scripture Reading Led by Mrs. Arthur. Carol He Came Forth Triumphant Sunday School. Recitation Jesus Uvea Orsce Hayden. Bong Shout the . Victory Male Quartet. Closing Remark By Pastor. Closing Song The Praise of Jesus... . .By Sunday School. This to the program for the evening service at T:S0 o'clock: Musical Service From Bethlehem to Calvary Organ Prelude Prayer Shelly . ... . , ...! . V. rf-ll rt,. AtiineRi i no nv&vrni jiviiuv .., j of God Custsnce CStorua a Capella O, Little Town of Files Cured ' Quickly at Home Without Tain, Cutting or Surgery Instant JHeUef. W Ttvt It. Baxnpla Package Trse. Seven people out of ten are said to have Piles. Not on maa In a million r,.f thain. and wa are proving It evary day at our own expense. We send a sampla package of tha wonderful Pyra mid pil Cura to any person absolutely free. ' Wa don i. do this as a matter of amuse meet or philanthropy, but because It Is to our interest to do ao. W know that "the sufferer from piles, tormented and driven almost crasy by this wretchtd trouble, will And such Immediate relief that he will go at once to his druggidt and buy a box and get well. Wa know that w have got tha great est remedy In the world for piles, and V are ready and willing to stand or fiU by the verdict of those who make the trial. We have been doing thle for some ' yeara now and w never yet have had occasion to regret 1L , And tha remedy at the drug store is exactly the sama as the sample we send out. As, for Instance, here Is a man who got such Immediate relief from the tain pie that ha at onca bought a box. Waa it Just tha sameT Undoubtedly, sine It fcured him after all sorts and klnda of things had failed. . Here Is a sample of tb kind of letters we get every day, and w don't have to ask for them: "Received your sample of Pile Cure and hava given It a fair trial and It has "proven the best I ever tried and effected a complete cure. I can recommend you highly In this vicinity. Have used your sample and on box and It has been a complete cur. It has been worth lv to ma. "Thanking you for th sample and tha cure. I will recommend you. to everybody. Yours rpectfully, Julius Maysr. dealer In feathers, ginseng and hides. Bedfoid. Ind." ' Pyramid Pile Cure Is for sale at every druggit s at 60 cents a box or. If you would Ilk to try a aampl first, you will receive on by return mall by sondlng your name and address to The Fyiamla Drug Company, it Pyramid Building, WarshulL Mich. BLUFFS St. Tel. 40. Bethlehem ....palmer Antrm Jerusalem Pnrker Nevln Qnurtet Jlnrk of Ages Dudley Buck Bolo and Chorus The Holy City . Aflams -Lewis Add-r-ss to the Knights Templars by Rev. James 0lay. Triple 1 he Quest of the Crusader. Anthem Cslvary .Rodney polo 1 he Hesiirrertlon Pheldnn Offertory Hymn of Prnlae Mendelssohn Polo and Chorus The Palms Faure Flonle-Llft Vd Tour Heads: Oh. Ye Oate Handel Postluds .'.Vlucent First Cnnarregat lonal Chireh. On the Invitation of the pnstor. Rev. O. O. Bmlth, D. D., the members of Ivanhoe commandery. Knights Templar, will at tend the morning service In a body. Dr. Bml'.h will take ns the theme of his ad dress "Tho Defenders of the Cross." There will be a special musical program at the S o'clock vespers. Sunday school at noon. The progrnm for the morning service and the ve?iers follow: MORNING. Prelude and Entree Crusaders' March. Gade Doxo'.oiry and Invocation Snni'tus Plr J. Stalner Responsive Rending Selection i, 1 to 19 Anthern-The Strife Is O'er B. Bteana Scrlp'.urn reading and pruyer, with re sponse Solo Hall. Joyous Morn C adman Miss Lillian MacDonuld. Offertory Largo Dvorak Hymn No. Juo Christ the Lord Is Risen Carey Sermon The Defenders of the Cro. ... Bir Knight Dr. Otterbeln O. Smith. Anthem I Will Mention thu Loving Kindnesses Sir J. Sullivan Hymn No. 2 All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name Postlude-Worthy Is the Lamb Handel Rlr Knight Prower Simons, choir master snd organist. VESPERS. Prelude Sliver Trumpets Vlvlanl (Call tp worship and XXIII Psalm In unison tfvmn KTr, U fomo V ITalthfnl CUT J. Dlllll'" Scripture reading Anthem Keek In tlie Lora n.oiiEri Prayer , Solo Ouartet Ix'ad, Kindly Light Buck Offertory Pannes Fineries Mallly Hymn no. aa-i Know j nai my deemer Llveth Handel Solo and Quartet Bcene from Elijah.... i , Mendelssohn Lord Qd of Abraham, Cast thv, burden upon tha Lord. Mr. George Slnlliild and quartet. Bolo The Klntc cf Glory Coombs Mrs. A. R. Heaps. Anthem Seek Ye the Lord ...Roberts Hymn No. iiC The Day of Resurrection .Btr Henry Smart Postlude'-Hallelujah Cliorus Handel First Prestyterl C'hurrh. The order of services at the First Pre'by tcrlan church. Rev. Marcus P. McClure, pastor, today will be as follows: MORNING 10:30. ftrsrnn Numbers Vorsnell w BKner Melodle Nevln Dedication Armstrong Solos by Mr. Jo Barton . . . Resurrection Shelley Recitative In the Eid of a Sabbath. Air, "Fear Not Ye" Sueppe,rd Hymns ' ' Tho Day of Resurrection ...John of Damascus (8th century) Lift Up, Lift Up Your Voices Now Neale Rejoice All Ye Believers Laurentl Sermon Theme The Bon of God with Power. AFTERNOON 4:30. Vesper Communion Service ; Hymns In the Cross of Christ I Glory. .Bowrlng 'TIs Midnight ..Tappan Fairest Lord Jesus Anon Communion Addtvus Opening tha Door to the Master Reception of Members and Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The young people's special Raster servioe will Immediately follow the vesper service. There will b special music and a program Mrs. D. H. Snook, Mr.. Coker and Mr. Barton will sing special numbers. J2 m., tio Blblo school. Easter musio and', an Easter addresa. will , take the place of the usual Bible tuuy. f- - ' ? ? V -8ecoftl rreabytsrlaa Chaiek. i . Easter Sunday will be observed at the Second Presbyterian church.. Rev. Grant B. Wilder, pastor, with a special program in the evening by th Sabbath school. There will bo preaching services at 10:30 a. m.,' when; there 'Will be special Easter muelc. Sermon Tmhject, "Immortality." ' The Young People's society will meet at 9:45 p. m. and Sunday school will be at noon. This la the program for the evening service: Son bv school. "Happy Easter Morning." Lord s Prayer ay- sctiooi Scripture reading..'.: By superintendent Ladies quartet. uur j-aseiuu uimo Addresa By Pastor Solo Mrs. Smith Recitation Donald Strong Song Sunbeam choir Heading jvatnerine Morenouse Duet 8weet Easter Day. Exercise Primary class Bong , Kitty Chain Mixed quartet, I Am tne Kesurrection. ilcciiauon i .......... .r auiuia nuu Chorus choir Christ Is Risen "The March of the Leave,", Exercise . and Drill. v ' 'Responsive service and offering. Song by school Unfurl the Banner . St. John' Baalish Lutheran Chareh, Tha following Is th order of service for Easter Bunday at Bt. John' English Luth eran church, ' Rev.' D'. "W." Snyder, pastor: MORNING SERVICE. Processional Brightly Gleams Our Banner Piano voluntary Maria Scorteld Anthem Tie Midnight.. Caryl Florlo Easier Liturgy Gloria Patrl, Kyrle., Gloria Excelsia Scripture Hymn Christ, ths Lord. 1 Risen Today HymnYes, tha Redeemer Rose Anthem Triumphant Stralna Arts Chlpman Confirmation and Infant baptism Anthem Christ, Our Passover Chappie Sermon w..., - Communion Hymin According to Thy Gracious Word Easter offering Recessional My Church. My Church. Th soloists will be Miss Lfly Peterson, Mis Dorothy Hoag and Carl F. Stough. At the evening service th choir will re peat th morning anthem and the Sunday school and choir will render the Easter can tata ntltled. "Out of th Gloom." ' Sunday school will be held at 9:eS a. m. and young people' meeting aa usual at 7 p. m. Fifth Arena Methodist Chareh. Th order of service today at the Fifth Avenue Methodist church. Rev. E. C. Newland, pastor, will be a follow: Sab bath school at :40; Easter program In charge of Sunday school, 10:48; Junior F.pworth league at 8:30; Bpworth league at :S0. topic, 'Th Now Llf." Mrs. New lnnd leader; evening sermon at 7:30, topic, "Th Resurrection of the Dead;", special music; solo, Helen Morrow. EASTER PROGRAM, 10:. Hvmn Fling Out th Banner Invocation Responsive Reading Recitation A bung of Easter Anna Wheeler. Recitation Break th Joyful Easter Lawn Mary Hansen. . Bong Ring. Huppy bells Mrs. Rogurs' and Mrs. rlpauldlng's classes. Recitation The Foolish Seeds Four Primary Children. Recitation A Child's Prayer Plivllls Wheeler. Recitation I Bring You a Greeting.. Bessie Davenport. Solo Floyd Brooks. Recitation Of Countless Mother I . am only One Mabel Alexander. Rocltatton Easter Violets Mildred Newland. Hymn Rise, Glorious Conqueror, Kite Recitation A Missionary Plea Walter Sellers. Recitation Easter Even Mlna Rayburn Recitation It Is More Blessed I Kir a Sparks. Hymn Lift Your Ulai Voices Missionary Addresa Eva Jones, lluldah Cochran, Let ha Brook and Besale rNnda. Eu9tor Exrcln Klsen Triumphant.. By Fourteen Children. Bong Christ Is Hlaen Uy School. Address Easter Rsv. Mr. Newland. Address Missions Dr. Erlcksen. Offering Benediction rirat Baptist Chare k. Easter will ba celebrated at tha rirst Baptist church this morning by the ren dition of Dudley Buck's cantata, "Christ the Victor." Tha soloists will be Dr. Claude Lewis, Miss Aten, Mr. Chase, Mr. Baldwin, L. Ballenger and Mrs. A. R. Heaps. At tha evening service the rite of baptism will b administered and the pastor. Rev. F. A. Case, will take aa the subject of his sermon "Life Pilgrimage." There will be special Easter muslo at the session of the Sunday school. Tha First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services In the auditorium of the public library building at It a. in, when the subject will be "Unreality Sunday school will be at 12:15 p. m. and tha reg ular testimonial meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. Jewelry Remodeling and 'Repairing at LefTertav-Wo do absolutely the best work in the city, because we have the largest equipped shop and employ only the finest and best skilled workmen. There Is noth ing In tha repair line we cannot do no matter how badly broken or how many parts missing. Bring us In a trial Job Just to show you what we can do. We feel confident that once a customer, you will always be a customer. All work done promptly and prlcea reasonable. Lefferta, reliable Jewelers. Before getting your upholstering, mat tress making, repairing and reflntshlng done, get the prices of the Morgan Up holstering Co., 831 Broadway, next to Alex ander's art store. Tel. for quick orders. Bell 393; Ind. S7t red. Tin Duncan Shoe company hss succeeded the firm of Duncan & Dean and will con tinue the business at the old stand with a large new stock of shoos. COMMERCIAL CLl'B COMMITTEES E. II. Merrlam Announces Men Who W llr Direct Affairs. E. H. Merrlam. the newly elected presi dent of the Council Bluffs Commercial club, has announced the following standing com mittee for the ensuing year: Transportation C. W. McDonald, chair man; V. H. Kevs, F. R. Davis, H. H. Van Brunt. Hon. William Oronoweg. C. H Chlsam. E. P. Johnson. H. D. Harle, Hon. W. I. Smith. C. T. Peavey. tmcius Wells. Manufacturers H. W. Binder, chairman; Joseph W. Smith, F. J. Day, Calvin Hater, John Mehlhop, William Coppock, W. H Klmbnll. Trade Extension T.' N. ' Petersen, chair man: John P. Davis. W. F. SteDhan. E Kretc timer. J. H. Pace, 8. B. Elliot, Edward Canning. Retail Trade Marcus Bourlclus, ' chair man: Charles Bwalne. George F. Hamilton S. T. McAtee, A. E. Hunter, T. S. Farns- worth. T. D. Matcnlf. Municipal- Legislation H. A. Qulnn, nk . i.n.. . i. . . n-u.ia- it A T linn. chett. D. 'g Morgan," 8. F. Henry, George Keettne, M. F. Rohrer. County and State Legislation C. G. Baunders. chairman: C. M. Hnrle. A. H. Haselton. W. NV Clifford, S. B.: Bnyder, J P. OreennhlfltU J. P. Hess. Roads snd Streets W, F. Baker, chair man; J. H. Mallory, W. 8 Goodrich. John Olson, A. C. Keller. J. E. Wallace, Roy Renlev. , Parks A. C. Graham, chairman; Alex ander Wood, Jacob Neumayer, F. O. Glea son, O. Younkerman. Lewis Cutlet. Frank Peterson. i Membership F. T. True, chairman; Rob ert Wallace, F. D. Empkle. Dr. J. H. Clea ver, Dr. Gall Hamilton, II. A- Soarle, L, Zurmuehlen. . Publiclty-V. E. Bender, chairman; Prof.' O. J. McManua, Dr. P. J. Montgomery, John Toller. Peter Jensenr E. H.- Leffert, Gus Htnru.'hs. - , Finance T. G. Turner, chairman; C. K. Price, Theodore Laskowskl, H. C. Peterson, L. R. Hypes, A. E. Brock, F. J. Bchnorr. Entertainment H, . H. Van Brunt,' chair man; Frank Rlker. J F. Wilcox, W. E. McConnell. Harry Z. Haas, R. C. Peregoy, W. A. Maurer. - T ' ' Grievance V. L. Treynor, "chairman; Hon. D. Macrae.Jr.. E. . .Lougee. T. J. Shugart, Painter Knox, F,. F.. Everest; D. E. Stuart. ' Buildings Chris Jensen,-chairman: Chris Straub, E. A. Wick ham,. N. P. Anderson. F. A. Fox. R. W. Bixby, A. Ixiule. ' "fhese coin prise the executive committee: John G. Wadsworth, chairman; Charles A. Bono, Thomas G. Green, R. H. Bloomer, Dr. H. B. Jennings. ... . f . FINE WATCH REPAIRING" W mean Just what we say we abso lutely guarantee to return your watch to you In perfect condition no matter what condition It may have been In when brought to ua for repair. Our Mr. Plella la an acknowledged expert In watch repairing and so confident are we In his ability that we give you our personal guarantee. Lef- ferts, reliable Jeweler. CENTRAL FLOUR, R.05 ' PER SACK; EVERT BACK WARRANTED, CENTRAL GROCERY AKD' MEAT MARKET. 'PHONES 24. Real Estate Transfers. ' These transfer were reported to The Bee March 30 by tha Pottawattamie County Ab stract company) of Council Bluffs: George H. May no and' wife to Eliza- - -beth M. Officer, lota 6 and 6, Audi tor' subdiv. of outlet Turley, w. d. 2,300 LUii F. Hooker and husband to An- - nle M. Keys, lot , Turley's subdiv. of nutlot 7. Jackson' add., .w. d. 2,300 Burlington Saving bank to Elisabeth - ' M. Officer, lot a. block It. Jackson a add., w. d.: 2.200 Edgar C. Hutchinson and wife' to Jaune P. Wlckham, part of lot 8, block 8, Eubank 2d add., and lot t, , Auditor' subdiv. of e4 sw4 30-75-43, -w. d 2.100 Andrew E. Brook and wife to Eliza- . both M..Oincer, lot 16, Auditor' subdiv. of W4& feet of outlots 2 and 8. Jackson's add., w. d 1,800 Rhodu Miller to Maggie 8. By Lee, lot b. Auditor subdiv. nwvi neVi, and lot 2, Auditor' subdiv. swV4 rs-Si 25-77-44. w. d 1.600 Ava Ellen Gardner and husband to . Edward J. Elwrnberger .and wife, lot U and eJJ feet lot 15, Johns o's add., w. d L300 Granite Savings Bank and Trust oom- jxtny to E. T. Ratllff. lot 21, block 6, bacaett's .add., w. d tOO Painter Knox and wife tq N. C. Thompson, lot 0, Auditor's subdiv. . of sublot 10, original plat ldt 48, w. d 600 Thomas C Kenmeaiy and wife to Thompson E. Kali iff, lot 2, block 4, Websters 1st, . w. d 634 Iowa Townsite company to Mary A. Cumnunsky. part of outlot B, Mc Clelland, la., w. d 260 Iowa Townsite company to Mary A. Cummlnaky, lots 1, 2.1 and 4, block 4. McClelland, la., w d 23 Jan Mary Innea to J. W. Squire, eH lot 4, block 18, Beers' add., d 260 H. O. Fisher and wlie to Jelvet Ho Keown, lot 8, block S. Flsher'a add.. Underwood, la, w.' d 200 F. H. Hancock and wife to Christian Young, lots 13, 14 and 15, block 8, Hancock, la., w. d 150 F. H Hancock and wife to Howard A. Fehl. lots it I and 7, block 8, Hanci"ck, la, w. d 150 T. F. DeOroat and wife to Jea Jeesen, lots is and JU, bioca 4, Howard a add., w. d Leon L. Poston to Minnie Post on, wife, lot 14, Mock 4, Harrison Street arid., q. c d A. W. Wlnegar and wife and J. W. Martin and wife to A. Hoogewonlng, lots 8 and 4, bkvk 12, Avoca, la., w. d LeRov Dorintn and wife to J. W. thjuirts. e lot 4, block It, Beers' add., q. c d 100 Twenty transfer. total 116. 8a Missouri river Ice, pure, solid, th vary beat. Service prompt; obliging drivers. Co. Bluffs Coal and Ice Co. 'Phone 71 POTATOES Vary cholo potatoes, 65c per buahel. Brldensten Smith, 14th Ave. and tth Bt. Both' phones 1ST . Fawlly of Wllklasoa l ocated. Ia th possession of F. W. Wilkinson, who died Friday In a street car, wa a letter bearing on th envelope a return card of the secretary of the Board of Edu cation. Fargo. N. D. Chief of Pollc Rich mond telegraphed to the secretary and re ceived an answer showing that th secre tary of th Fargo school board wa Mrs. Grsre Brennan. a daughter of the dead man. The letter found on Wilkinson wn signed only "Orsce." Mrs. Brennsn fur nished Chief Richmond with th address of Mrs. Wilkinson In Chlcsgo and a tele gram to her brought th response that Rev. leorge McDougai. pastor ol the Oiivet Baptist church In Omaha, would take charge of her husband's body and make all arrangements for the funeral. There was nothing In the dispatch to Indicate that Mrs. Wilkinson Intended coming here. Up to a late hour last night nothing had been heard by Undertaker Cutler from Rev. Mr. McDougaL , F. A. SPENCER. Plumbing, steam and gas fitting, furnace and sheet metal work, galvanised Iron cor nice, skylight, tin roofing, gutter, spouting and repairing. Green and Norfolk furnace. First-class - mechanics In - all branches. Both telephone No. 690. 1TS West Broad way, Council Bluffs, la. Yourself and friends sr cordially Invited t attend th rpening of our new store on Thursday evening, April I, 1907. Flower f.ir the ladle. Concert In our recital hall by Mla Shaddtick'tV Juvenile orchestra. Schn.oller A Mueller Piano Co., II South Main street. Council Bluffs. Th Pottawattamie County Abstract Com- pany m.-ikes superior abstract. Book In constant use for fifty-five yeara 2X5 Fearl street. Both 'phones 37. KAX9A8 BROWN COMES ISTO COIRT Ready to Make Shovrln of III Right to Practice. J. Brown ha returned to Council Bluff. The saloon crusader from the stste of Kansas appeared In district court expect ing that Judge Wheeler would be prepared io near ma motions or county Attorney Hess to strike a number of the Injunc tion petitions against saloonkeepers on the alleged ground that Brown nad not been admitted to th bar and was consequently not qualified to appear aa attorney for "J. Brown, plaintiff." Mr. Hess, however, wa not ready to argue th motion and he j stated that he desired to show the court that Brown was In contempt In "assuming to be an officer, attorney or counsellor of the court ind acting as such without au thority." He asked that he be given a week In' which to prepare these charges. "If It pleases the court. It pleases me." remarked Mr. Brown, with a smile and the request of the county attorney was granted by the Judge. In th suit brought by the New Non pareil company to enjoin the Board of Sup ervisor from entering into th contract with Morehouse A Company for furnishing the county with printed supplies, blank books, etc., the demurrer of the defendant to the amended petition of the plaintiff company was argued and taken by the court under advisement. Wade B. Bmlth was granted a divorce from Hazel Smith, the evidence showing that the defendant had deserted the plaintiff for another man. During the trial yesterday of the suit of Mrs. Bessl Knight for divorce from George E. Knight, Judge Wheeler took oecaslon to express the opinion that fea-ble-mlndedness Is not a ground for di vorce. "If it were there probably would be no end to annulments of marriages," said the court. In this case the-plalntlff charged her husband with being at the time of their marriage feeble-minded and Idiotic. The husband filed a cross-petition In which he charged his wife with havi.ig made threats before other persons that she would poison him. Th Knight were married after a three months' acquaint ance. . Th further hearing In the can 3 will be had latr. - The case of the state of Iowa against Vera Lewis, charged with throwing a brick through th window of a house In which a danc was being held, wa dis missed' yesterday. - It'- was assigned for nerxt Tuesday for trial. :The trial of Simon McGrew; Jr.. Indicted on a charge of forgery, has been continued at the request of tb state, , Th trial Jury summoned for Monday was yesterday notified not to appear until Wednesday, when ' the personal'- Injury damage suit of J. M. 8tvn, driver for former Fir Chief Nicholson, against th Citizen Gas and Electric company will be tried for th second time. ' Garden Tool Specials. Good garden rake, 20c; steel garden ho 26c; steel shovels and spade, 60c; 3-plece floral sets, 10c; extra heavy spading fork 86c; good wheelbarrow, 11.60; garden and grass seeds, onion seta, etc, etc. W have the goods and tha price, J. Zoller Mer Co. 'Phone $20. 100-102-1(4 Broadway. -N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night L-9S8. Th. Cement Sean sit. Hand. . If you Intend doing any cement work do not fall to call on George A. Hoagland for price on cement, sand, crushed rock, eta. Have Just unloaded 1,000 barrel of Port land cement and can make you very at tractive price ' .fresh line of up-to-date House Furnish ings, Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloth, Linoleum Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerator, Window Shade and Lace Curtains. X). W. KELLER. 103 South Main. Marriage Licenses. License to wed were Issued yesterday to the following: Nam and Hcsiflenc. Age. i narif-s nensiey. council nnirrs Josephine Rhoades, Council Bluffs Franklin J. Crowell, Seward. Neb Nora Harrison, Seward, Neb Robert W. Jennings, 8henandoah, la.... Ada C Jennings, Shenandoah, la Charles H. Sheridan, Primrose, Neb.... Miry J. Moran, Onslow, la R. W. Frame, Omaha Clara Rewcrta, Council Bluff Th ladles auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will give the-lr first bill at tha Masonic auditorium Monday evening, April 1. Tickets, 60o Couple Extra ladles, IS centa Easter Goods Just received a large ship ment of bracelets, scarf pins, watches, watch fob and chain, cuff link, rings, painted china, cut glass, clocks, silver war Com In and see th latest bracelet. O, Mauthe, 228 West Broadway. ROBERT BURNS 10c CIGAR. OLD TIMES 6c AND ESPINA lOo CIGARS. MA LONEY- CIGAR CO.. DISTRIBUTORS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, PAST WEEK IX BI.IFFS SOCIETY Last of th Lenten Season Witnesses Little of Kot. Mis Nina Haye I visiting relative In eston, Mo. Mra. Drayton W. Bushnell will leav to- any for v ashlngton. U. C. Miss Elisabeth Beach I In Neola visit ing relative and frionds. Mrs. J. P. Greenshtelds of Oakland ave nue 1 visiting relatives In Kansas City, Rev. John A. Hankins of Ashland. Kan. ; wa the guest of Mrs. John 11. Clark Thursday. The IT at a Card club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mra A. B. Cook, IM v in street. Mrs. C. A. Tlndall of Tacoma. Wash. ths guest of her sister, Mra Voegeler, of oixin avenue. VI I Vfa UtillrwU at C1I.. r. W11u V V I la the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Oa den ot this city. v Glen Reed and Wylte Hafer are horn from the Iowa BUtt university to spund toaster at nome. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Montgomery left Frl day for a trip to Lo Angeles and other caiiTornia points. Mrs. George L. Judson left Friday for Manila. P. I., to Join her huatttuid, who ha been there for some time. Mrs. John F. Lydon. 200 Park avenue, will ntertala th lueubar of the C kL after- noon. O. V'. Reynolds of Denver. Colo., wa he guest of Mr snd Mrs. U. A. Lander gren of this city Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hillts of Defiance. Is.. Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ed C. lirrjwn cf lladlscn avenue. Mrs. C. D. Parnmlee, til Second avenue, entertained the laughters of the American Revolution Thursday afternoon. The Floradora Card club will be enter tained' Thursday afternoon by Mrs. t). H. Snooks, 810 North Eighth street. Gus Voegeler Is home from Grlnnell Col lege to spend the Easter vacation with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voogeler. L. A. Casper and wife of this city, who have been spending the winter lu Los Angeles, Cal., are expected to return home April 15. Mrs. F. H. Fans and two children. 107 South Ninth Street, have gone to Beatrice, Neb., to spend th Easter holiday vacation with relative. . Little Miss Delia May Byers celebrated her loth birthday anniversary last Monday by entertaining ten of her young friends at The Renard. Miss Mary Redding of Atchison, Kan., who has been the guest of Mrs. L. 11. Cutler for the past week, returned to her nome Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomas of Chicago were guests if Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullls, a '7 Ninth avenue, Inst week. Mrs. Thomas I a niece or Mrs Mullls. The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. D. l y melee, 11 Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wslte are In the city the auest of their cianirhter. Mrs. H. L ' Cutler, 183 Turley svenun. They have been traveling during th winter through Mex ico. Mrs. Theodore Tholl and daughter, Miss Dorothy of Bpauldlng, Neb., are visiting at the home of Mr. Tholl'a parents, Mr and Mrs. Peter Tholl, BOS South Sixth street. George Keeltne returned from Florida Wdnesday evening, where he and his fam ily have been spend In a- the winter. Tn other member of the family will return in snort time. Mr. Hiram Carson, who has been attend ing the Iowa State university, Is horns for the .spring vacation, which he will spend with his parents. Judge and Mrs. George varsun oi rransun avenue. The Council Bluffs Woman's club will b entertained at a reception Friday afternoon the home of Mrs. Victor Jennings. 31 North Flrat street, the art and mus.c de partments of the club acting as hostesses. Leigh Ballenger. who has Been attend ing the University of Nebraska, returned home Wednesday evening to spend th spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mr. 11. A- Ballanger, 721 Willow avenje. Mrs. Joe -Smith entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Tuesduy evening at her home, lL'J BlutT street. The tables wrVe decorated In yellow, yellow shaded cand.ul- aurae being used In lighting. Cover were laid for eighteen, Burt Coolev and Miss Henrietta Betners. both of this city, Were united In marriage Wednesday evening at the home of tha bride, 2711 South Eleventh street. Rev. . A. Cass ofllclattng. Only Immediate relatives and friends were present. Mrs. F. J. Dav entertained at dinner Thursday evening at her home, 809 Sixth avenue, in honor of her son, Mr. Jack Day, and Mr. V illey of Arkansas, who re- urned with him from college to snend th Eaater vacation. Covers were laid for twelve. , The members of the Omega Eta Tau fra ternity, of the Council Bluffs High school have everything In readiness for the dan cing party which Is to be given Thursday evening in ine eagles nan on fearl street. Invitations have been Issued for about fifty couples. The Economical Card club was enter tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Jones, 124 Knepper street. The afternoon was spent at high five, Mrs. Abdill being awarded tha first prize and Mrs. Gilbert the second prise. Mrs. Roberts. 612 Voohris street, will oe tne hostess next t rlday afternoon. The Ideal club wa entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lewis Cut ler, 124 Bluff street. Mr. Cutler gave a sketch of the geological station of Naples and Mrs. Organ irava a sketch of the Juvenile courts and schools for boys. The club will meet Tuesday afternoon at th nome or Mrs. cutler. The Nursery Kensington club met Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank E. Clark, 344 Lawton Terrace, to prepare for a bazar, which Is to be given In about two week. In th basement of the Hunter company's store, for the benefit of the Creche. Light refreshments were served after the meeting. The Beatrice club wa entertained Fri day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Alick Biff man of Harrison street. High five was played. th prise winners being Mrs. Helwlg, Mr. Perry Black and Mr. A. P. Fair. Twenty five were present. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Black of South Sixth street will entertain the club Friday evening, April 12. The F. F. F. club was entertained Thurs day afternoon at tha' horn of Mr. F. A. Wood, at her home on Momlngside avenue. The afternoon was spent at flinch and a social time wa enjoyed. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. The club will be entertained April 12 by Mrs. L. W. Aldrlch of Lincoln avenue. Allen Westerdahl entertained about ven- teen of his little friends Thursday after noon In honor of his tenth birthday at his home, SS0 North First street. The after noon was spent at games, one of the most enjoyable features being a "Jack Horner" pie, from which each guest drew a prize. A dainty luncheon wa served during the afternoon. Misa Cora Harle. RS9 Fifth avenue, was hostess" of the "600" club Friday afternoon. A dainty 1. o'clock luncheon was served, after which "600" was enjoyed. Mrs. Wil liamson was awarded th first prize and ane lonev I.. club at her home Wednesday It's the simplest matter in the world to save money pro vided you do not displse the small sums. The wise man looks to the future and saves a part, however small, of his earnings each month, placing it, where interest- ac cumulations provide a steady increase. . Are Vou IfJisliInQ You Had Money? Qui! Wishing and Save the Small Sumsthat's the best method to gain. a substantial bank account and one sure to win. TCne No conditions whatever attached "to this offer except that you below receipt. IF YOU HAVE THE BACKBONE TO START WITH SMALL SAVINGS THIS PROPOSITION WILL'INTEREST YOU ; Hayden, Bros.' Bank is the place tor your savings accounts because it has a larger paid-up capital than any savings bank in the state am6unt of cash assets- for liabilities. Hayden Bros.' Bankers Only ont Cvvvon vrill acen ttdjr w otij peron. Mrs. W. Pvper the sernnd prise, Mrs. Walker receiving the guest's prlif. The clvih will be entertained April 13 by Mrs. Frank Coppock. 412 South Eighth street. The Oakland Avenue club was enter tained Friday sfternoon by Mrs. C. tl. Haundem, 3 Osklnnd avenue. The topics dlsrtissed during the afternoon were the "r.nd of t leopstra, bv Mrs. iiinm-iienl, "Temples of Egvpt," by Mrs. Fair; "Find ing of Thero," bv Mrs. lougee.. The club will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. F. C. laougee, 400 Oakland avenue. The University Card club was enter tained Wednesday sfternoon st the home of Mrs. W. j. McCune. 212 Graham Svenue. Mrs. Aid Olscusaaed the current events. The authors for discussion were James Whlt comh Riley and Walter Whitman. Mrs. Nelson gave a short sketch of the life of Riley and Mrs. Ackers gave a sketch of Whitman and Mrs. Brsdden reviewed their works, Mrs Hanson acted as leader. The club will be entertained Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Nelson on Bouth First street. Mr. John Turner entertained st a dinner psrty Friday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Turner, 73 East Pierce street. In honor of Mr. (Hen Beach of Bhenendoah. Is., who Is vlslt'ng friends In this city. A dainty three-bourse dinner wss served during the evening. The guests were Mr Warren Andrews, T : ,:"", '' i.-.ih - V Rlvett, Miss Cor Quick, Miss Tura Aldrlch, Miss Haiel Hart, Miss Emma Irson and Mlas Ethel Bchrodcr. The evening wa spent at games and music. Conacll 'Blair Is In Better Position Than Own ha. Do not think that because our yard are In Council Bluffs that we nre not In posi tion to -ship into Nebraska, for we are and In the pnst yoar we shipped some Joo csrs to rsnchmen and stockmen In Nehrsska. C. Hafer Lvmber Co., Council Bluffs, Ia Our string are Imported Busslan gut, our violins are some of the best French pmkes, all our small nnislral Instruments are such ns It will bs a pleasure for young pupils to learn upon. Bo'irlclus Piano House, 333 Broadway, Council Bluffs, where th organ stands upon the building. MIX)R MEXTIOS. Dnvls, drugs. Btockert sells carpets. Fine engravings at Leffert's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. See Schmidt's elegant new photos. Plumbing and heating, Bixby & Sun. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, "phon 97. Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 838. Picture framing Alexander',' 333 Broad way. Watch repairing. O. Mauthe, 228 West Broadway. Boo Mauthe elegant Easter window, 228 West Broadway. NEW SPRING STYLES IN SPRING GOODS AT HICKS ' Spring term Western Iowa college, Mon day, April 1. Catalogue free. Latest styles and pattern In wall paper, H. Borwlck, 211 Bouth Main. DIAMONDS A8 AN INVESTMENT. TALrt. TO LEFFERT ABOUT IT. Mrs. r . E. Lockner has been called to Maishalltown, la., by th death of her mother. Mrs. M. A. Hudson. BUDWEIBER BOTTLED BEER 13 SERVED ONLY AT riRST-CLASS BARB AND CAFES. L. ROSENFELDT CO., Ages The Woman' guild of Bt. Paul' Epis copal church will meet Monday afternoon at the residence of Mr. K. II. Doollttie on sevenm street. XDe Woman's Christian association will no.u us quarterly meeting Monday aftei noon bi me. nome or Mra w. w. Wallace on Bluff street. Charles Hensley and Josephine Rhoades. loth of tills city, were m.i riled last even ing at 1616 Avenue A. the home of the groom, by Rev. Henry DcLong. Illinois nut coal, delivered, $6.50 per ton; spadia grate, $8.50 per ton. William Welsh. 18 North Main atreet. Tel. 128. Yard Eighth street and Eleventh avenue. Tel. 1477. Superintendent W. N. Clifford of the city schools has-gune to Deadwnod. 8. IV where this week he will give a svrtes of ten lec tures before a convention ot teachers. - Mra Dora Proflltt, wife of B. F. Proffltt, who was recently paroled from St. Ber nard's hospital, was yesterday ordered committed to the state asylum at Clarlnda. Franklin J. Crowell and Nora Harr'.s-on, both from Seward, Neb., were married In this city yesterday, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Henry DeLong at the county court house. Edward Walker, driver at No. 4 engine house, who waa recently operated on for appendicitis at th Edniundson Memorial hospital, has recovered suiticlently to be removed to his horn. Mrs. Stella May Setzer, wife of J. M. Setzer, V37 Seventh nvenue, died at a late hour Friday night, aged 24 years. Besides her husband he leaves two children. The body will b taken today to Peru, Kan., for bur.al. MsnTers of the Danish Brotherhood and Danebo society will assemble this after noon at 1:30 at the Danish hall to attend In a body the funeral of the late Jens Andersen to be held at 2:80 o'clock from the Masonic temple.- Mrs. P. -A. Dunbar, 232 Bouth Ninth street, arrived home yesterday from Kansas, where she was called by the death of her father. Her mother, Mrs. McCoy, accom panied her home and will take up her resi dence In this city. Peto Foley, tho verdant youth from Maine wlio was ne-cei out or lis by two con fluence sharks In a Broadway saloon Fri day, wss sent yesterday rejoicing on his way to San Francisco. To protect him from again being buncoed while In the city i in Your indepen laimCi Fir (Q)rren One Savings a systematic effort collar or more 1 will BAXKKIW, where it is to credit. I am then to receive an order (KKL'12) on The Omaha Dally Bee, having a face value of 60 cents. The order to he exchangeable for Want Ad Advertising In all classifications except Real Estate. Signed bt Address. , Chief Richmond h1 Foley escorted to ths 1oMt and flnced on the train by one rt the police force. The money which Chief Hlchiiinnd recovered I ns leen sent to B,in Fram Isco to awn't Foley's arrival there. County Trcaadrer Mitchell, with mi ad men ted force of rln ks. hud sll the work he could attend to Inst week. Saturday Tvp.s. the trst y 'or psylna times without the penalty, nnil there wss a rush eveiy day in the we-.-k of taxnayers. William Pstes. sn employe nf the Union Pacino. was knocked down and Injured by a swlich engine In the yards of the North western Just south of the Hroadway depot last evening. I ales wss rut spoilt the head and was taken to Mercy hospital. Robert W. Jennings and Ada ('. Jennings, both from Shenandoah, csm to Council Bluffs yesterday, secured a mnrrlsge license and had the ceremony pc-formed by Rev. Henry Delmg. They had bee divorced, but decided to make up and try It over again. During the month of March S"2 transfer of real estate, with an aggregate consider ation of !1.0M.321.4. were (lied for record. This shows sn Increase over the same month for If-, when 330 transfers were recorded, with a total consideration ot IMW 471.78. Lester Green and Dollle White, a young colored couple, who secured a marriage license on Janusry 1, were msrrled yester day by Rev. Henry Delaong at his othce In th court house, sickness 01 tne nrvie was responsible for the delay in the couple getting married. Bnmrer Knox, who recently returned from Arkansas, was taken to the Edmundson Memorial hospital yesterday wnere n underwent an operation made neccsssry by sn Injury sustained during the Philip pine campaign In which he served as a member of the Fifty-first Iowa volunteers. Mrs. Ineeborg Oondmanson, wife of Iver Ooodmanson, 18 South Tenth street, died Friday evening, seed 44 years. Hesioes ner husband she Is survived by three daughter. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Pnnlsh Lutheran churclm-nd burial will be In Falrvlew ceme; tery. Lulu Nelson, a 15-year-old rMri, who bs been living with an aunt rear Underwood, was yeetirdny ordered committed to th Olrls' Industrial hol at Mltchellvllle. The arlrl had been abandoned bv her mother and father and evidence before the court showed she had started on the downward path. One of the twenty-three suits for labor hrouaht ssalrst the Bloomer Artificial Ice and Cold Storage company and E E. Bayers, c n trse tor. has by stipulation been trans- rrlpted from the Justice court to the dis trict court. The other twenty-two suits will deend on th outcome of the one taken to the district court We always look to the Interest of our customers, no matter how small a Job of wall papering mny be. We see that you gt the best paper and the best work for your money. Borwlck, 211 South Main street. , Old Lavranlt Decided. CRESTON, la., March 80. (Speclnl.)-jftlie of the most Important civil cases that hag" ever ' beeii ' tried In this city and one In which the litigation has been stretched out over a period of twelve years was ended raiitiBf sun iiuiui .., ...... - down by Judge McPherson of the federal court. The suit was on brought by John and Ella Hall of this city against J. B. Market of Omalin, H. rl. Clark, sr., of San Diego. Cal.. and H. 8. Clark, Jr., of Mitchell. Neb., for the sum of 320 000, alleging that at one time the plaintiffs owned a large number of shares In the Creston Ice com pany and that when th Creston Water Works company started In business! a con spiracy wa entered Into by the defendant lo depreciate the stork of tho Ice compnny and render valueless the stork of the plain tiffs In order to get the business of the lco company for themselve The attorneys for the defense found a number of K-pal de fects In the case as It had been brought to trial by the defendants and on the stiength Of these defects Judge McPherson directed the Jury to rertrrn a verdict for the defend ants and dismissed tbe case. Ternstaala for laterorlian, CRESTON. Ia lvLirch 80. (Special.) A meeting wa held Wednesday evening fit which A. E. Parks, manager of the Da Moines, Wintcrset & Creston Interurbali ' road, and a number of th leading citizen of tne city were present ana urrw plan for ecurlng terminal facilities In th city, the expense to be borne by popular subscription. This method l token by th citizen to aid in th ecuring cf a new road. The citizen will attempt to rale 110.000 for this purpose, which will be put In the hands of a committee of the citizen with - Instruction., to purchase suitable grounds for terminal and turn them over to the railroad company when the construc tion work Is finished. Iowa New Kote. MAONOIJA-At a stockholders' meeting Of the Mugnolla Creamery compnny re cently the plant was le-ised to W. S. Bifduff of Omaha. J. D. Stuart will be the local agent. IaOGAN Thomas Young hss filed a bill of sale by which he transfnrs his Wood bine grocery store to Gale Mills of Logan, the consideration being 3.1,260. This is one of the largest groceries In the county. Arno'd Bennett of Woodbine will b th manager of the store. Be Want Ads for Business Booster, 1133B OP fill out and bring to us the and the greatest RECEIVED . OF Tho Omaha Dally Doe Bank, No. . I agree to begin to save, and when it contains one present it to MAVDKX liIU)8.' be unlocked and contents placed to my dence