TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRI: 14. 1007. i ( 4 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL Office, 10 I'emri f MIMtllt MK TMIV Davis, drugs. Btoclirt s- IU carpets. Sine engravings at I.efTrt's. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust brer. Fee. Schmidt s elegant new photos. m luiiiiiiitK huh f"aiiiiK. t"11; ojii. 1-ewlH Cutler, funetal dnecl"f, phone 7. Woodrtng Undertaking company, Tel. 1 PKTF.BS.LN BCHOKNINU KK1.I. R'.'GH. Watch repairing. O. Mauthe, 22 YVest Broadway. , MAMnNHS Ad AN I N V I'STM liN T. vrflALh. To LliFh KKT ACOl.T IT. J Oocarts, folding and reclining, all kinds fc.ni! 9. e, lit till- l..-.t:U p'Mblblc prices, il. YV. Keller, luS a. Main. Jarelclnlei. i ami ferneries In now an tettety al very low rlce. C. K. Alexan der, 3.13 ll'Way. 'lei. Going to IU tii.it o. ili.sun with limiting? Cnji at Stock ui t a ami a..,, the ,,cw stock, ll a fine and worth vour time to see it Oflli lals of the Illinois Central iiillroad rcpoiied the theft of a ha r-l i f wa. say fro. n a. iur In thv yard I-i nlay night. BCDVN tiSk.K Hui'lLf I) tii-.KK IS 8KKY LD (JNbl AT KIP. j'p CM. ASS BAU.S AND CA1LS. I.. iUK-jlCNFLID i O., A:ts. Mi a. Donald Mnc-ran left Thursdaay even ing lor Y uHhiiiKton, 1. C, to alien. I the meting of the imunliK'ia of tup A nan I.'VClutlon. The .Mil. in n mill, I of St. Paul s F.: Isco- pal rhuirh will iiii ( t Monday a' te-i no n I eiihe t evidence of Mis. ( '. K. Tyler, Ml rdxth HVUlUf. Mr. ni!,1 Mm. Chaih s Mil mm Id of iSionx rails, H. I. urrr ihe (j-u lust V-ee'i nf Mr. M. D nib' s parents, Jlr. unci kits. ( haiirs W. .b I maid. 'il.i- Id-al-Ilust i' . .1 in. a city will piny a do lint- iiHrtdcr this a.te.n oon with H;i(.. s riii.lni;' oi iiniaaa at toe liull park on Sixteen:!, uvi-n . The lit at game w ill be caned at 2 p in John tclnlioi ii. it liiiiner nu-uiUr of the Hilli'o in-f an I familiarly k.i.wn ns Long joi n, " li.i uiKo oi tin' f,n t Hint nc. sta.t's nix feet right inches in his i-t cK Iiin li ei, liaM la- n i .-aj noliiifd on the loi:u. 'Ini' W'oroen a t'hr! .tian association will (lc a .iuiy I'ac.ida) uii,i at ti, i'ooKc (.lanli in U1..1 y. parti' 1h f,,r he 1 cli :l,t of toe tn-H hoaiiilal an.i in. dicatioiH are theie will he tttteinlatice. The Mro iiepaitniint w," lii, moi'iiiiiK al i'i.jI o'cluiii a lir in an empiy im.k.i Noi thwi sii : n yatua. T'tai l VI J 14. g.. I' ailed yeste: to extuKUili (ill ill t.ie IpM Hfe tie- lleVed to he 1 ' ' i uiFiolc fm fee. lit Iiich In l.elglit cars. tnia and o;her I lie cane ailio-t J. itni K. I.awren R. tha'god Py nuiinl tiltlcr- ll'Tlier wl'h Vloiaiiui.' tun I'Oirip'.s:,! y eilurailun law tiv ni.1 H'intttt, 1.18 iu-y w I'-old sol ti M-li i. Was Cilllilllli u ill JllslL'l'- rre i -.s conn JiSl' Ulil.' IOI tWU W'KS. it I.IIW.C. I " ahlcles liy II. .s J to, n:s.. i-, f0!,.j Hi.. a. to athool It la lih' iy tne cane wi I b ilioppeil. Calrmati N nuswi t th u' ;i,e x c.tivu eomioltle. of tin- i o nine: dal ch.'.i is ;e lug fairly limndti ted wita :ippl ca'.i n from ie:soiiH necking the p. nit. n ot m u- tt.ary ot tlie dun sua e the aim mm . ! t Air. it i eil s rest 41. a i ion sas caae s -v-ral of tin' ii inl l. a i urn , are f'u.t iui of- ti v n mei:, but tin- n.ajoi ity in c..y. H (i Metier. !:. K Smlti. C. ;,. Woi.d, A. Ii. ll'H.aill, S. .e it 1 1 ii i J. Gfeeilsnielil were 1 1 , ipll llel". 1 yi(.;el'ia. fcuiei.ir I'annii is uh a jury iu I'-u.i 'inn I: leihtr. 1 by the 0:..nlia Council III fii'iel Haliwaiy compaii.v on ach - de IV b i ..,'! ilia o. :.a i .g.it-t way lnuii the 'M .ria or Ireny udditi ni to tie river. The laud he loan lo placed a me Marsn estate atlu lie Jury valuo of per aero iiuou ;t. 'ii... J'lu- (MiiiiBitiv wauls Ini feet on iiicii slu.' for the put pose, it in stated. v( iil.lm: In Utlde the iippioach to i.s Lridg. Plu mo.id Klniin on I'nsy 'trrioa. The ong''V;ement si aaon is now open and every young lady can have the diamond ring to which she Is entitled when we are selling Genuine diamond, l karat, vely bril liant set, M karat fancy Tiffany mount ing for $100. Ueiui'no cut diamonds, in H knrnt gold, fancy mountings for Jl'J.Oa. Slb'll and H5ao. , Perfect tut white diamond, ' karat, set In 14 kar.it gold, fancy Tiffany mounting, for KO.OO. 's. karat, brilliant white atone, act In 14 karat g ild Tiffany mounting for $.18 00. knrat perfect wuite dlaniond. Bet in 14 karut gold Tiffany mounting for 75.0o. See them In our window. LKFFK.HTS, 4"J Hroadway. Are you looking for something new In Wall paper new patterns, new styles? If you really want something up-to-date Just call at norwickH. 211 B. Main. You w ill have no trouble In finding what you want. Clerks who understand their trade will Walt on you and help you make your se laotViun. lotectlon Against iettlni( Sonkrd. Protection Against Getting Soaked We are sole agents for Huttlg's Rubber Roof ing In "this section. It la . nut Ihe moat costly roofing on the market hut there Is none better for the purpose used. If you have a Hat roof It is Just the thing, cheaper than shingles fur It sells at 12.25 a square and will l.mt nearly as long. C. Hater Lumber Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. A I. oxer of Art Especially If he has home proclivities will admire our recent Invoices of papers for Wall, hall and celling. Naturally there are thousands ot pattern offered us sev eral times a year. YVe select what we think will suit you. One visit and a long; look will show whether or not we are pre pared to meet your needs. Jensen & Nlco laleen, iK West Broadway. ICE CREAM SEASON NOW OPEN. BEND IN YOCR ORDER 8. YVE ARE READY TO FILL Tli EM I. MCCCI Jll HROADWAY, COUNCIL, BLUFFS IA Jarvls sells tht rurest wines. Removal and closing out sale of paper, burlap and wall decorations, twres, mirrors and art goo.ls. YV. 8. He eon, Masonic temple. Council Bluffs. wall YonnsT Coni.le "urprlae Friends. Oeorge R. YY'heeler. son of Mrs. Loi Wheeler,' 707 First avertiue, and Miss Ina P. Abdlll. d-iughter of Mr. and Mrs. YV. F. Abdilt, iJl sixth avenue, surprised their friends by being married Friday evening Bind keeping the fact f om their resieectjve parents until Saturday morning. The cere mony was performed by Rev. II. YV. Starr at St. Paul's Episcopal rectory. Mr. and Mrs. YVheeler will for the present make their rionie with the former's mother at lu7 First avenue. Mr. Wheeler is employed With the Nebraska Moline Plow rompany In Omaha and Ins bride was a stenographer u the offices of another Implement flrm In that city. A. A. CLARK a CO. vi ami 31 And 'mltcl Security at one-iialf the Ukual ratios. Twenly years tif surces,sf ul busT.iess. roniepr Main mid Hroadway, Over American Kxirest,. No rnnlion with Clark Mortgaj;e Co. Botb TkOBM SIT. JaTO. F. TIWI.ET, BUJFFS St. Trl. 43. SALUUN CASES ALL CO OVER Judje Unab'a to Hear Cottemp: Frocretl incs Aeaint Frown at 1 his Tim. MfY NOT BE REACH. D B.FORE JU'.E n litis Mnat He llenril He fore fialoon Injnnctliina Ire Tried They Are All of 1 hem Unas I p Indefinitely. I The runti-rapt nase Bsalnst J. Urown, the ' snlnon rrui1'-r Horn Kansiis". was post i poii' d liuK-liniifly yi st'-nlny in district court, and wl'li H iv til all of the Injunc tion su.ts aiiaiii.it MiloonkciU'i a In this illy and county. Juokp Wheeler slated : h( wo.jld, if iiswlhle, take up the contempt ma'.ti r a.fter he was through with the Jury ;.. As Judge W liccler made a second afli;nuient of law aua.-a yesterday ex ie:.iliiig up to May l.'i. and atatcd he would ; make a third HflKtimi nt later, Ilrown a hrarlng cannot he had tipfore June 1. The poHl i x irii'i nt n t was due to the fact that the healing In the bank choik case of l-'t ri' sl .eKeinan against the Council !:!eT, Pav'nt'.s and the Crawford County I .-lute hanks was Ptlll occupying the at- I tentlon of the co .rt yesterday. As out-of- j town ntloi ii' s are engaged In the ens.' ; Jllilue Wheiler hearing in ordi mat t-r. Itroivn and hi we iv In coin, hltiis'lf as not iniH' iiniii t.ietit . d dined to continue the - to lake up the Hiown , sattorney, N. A. Crawford. :nd the former expressed nl nil satisfied with the Mr. Crawford said: "V do not want Mr for till delay, that If th re Is i Prown held We want It tiv ildny the responsible understood county at torney Is re "risible for 11." This from Atl"i'it"" Crawford caused the court lo ream k, "1 do not understand that Mr lit 'V n Is hci used nf or is In any way r.a p.'ti-.ble for the pes'. I'onenH nt of this .a.-". It hiia sin. ply I'cen impossible to vein h it." ".Iiout when do you tlilnk ynu will be ihroiiRh '.villi the Jury cases?" asked Mr. i raw ti rd of the . ourt. "That is hard to ! 1! al this time. I can a'out the mlillle o fMay. It tell b-.-MiT is i.rol'.ibli I. bout the that the Jury nil! be held until lltsl of June and the equity he lnk."i up after that. I w ll ourt as In; g as It i.s n "saiy of the business." iepllnl tho cas.'H can c,.;,;i. ic i I) la-p...a court. In tin e.un'her iual -a. in s v. it . ;U i:; act lor Crowe ns-imraeiit made yesterday are a o1 c; initial rases. 1 he llrst crlm-m- asslita. il is that of Mrs. Rmlly i. rib Hies: ', (l.aiitid wi ll practicing 1 . ithoui a litense. Thht caae is next Tl uisdny. The trial i,f I'm Htul A' 'bur l-vl o:i the ciairge of holding up and robbing the crews of two motor cars at the easl end of the biidg'! neatly two ears ago Is set for May l' but ihe.ro is no certainty that It will be held al that d.ue of during the present teirru Apislriiiincirt of Cases. This Is the assignment made yesterday: Mot,da. April !.' Ax. 1 Khlen agalnat If A I ursi'll et .1. Tiiesilay, April l'i Slnte of I. wa F.nniv i . Uiisee. Stute of Iowa agabist ago.: ast Johetines Kahle r. Wedinsoav. Aptil 17- William Deet Ing & Co. ni:aliiHi G. W. Kasslng ot nl. Ti.eieaii..- A iti-il I. I'.sih.r llnidv et al. agalnBt c'l'.y of Council iilifis. State of I Iowa against Arthur Soutl'w.-ll. ( Fiielay, Apr, I lie i ren a. v. i.umin ugBion : Estate- Of Samuel Rlhner. ' Monday. April 22 -li. H. Jackson ngiin-t Chicago Great Western Hallway Company et al , si e.clal; S. M. l liaamon aga list Chicago Great Western Kaii.oad Com- ' T-.e'selav. April 23-Omnha & Council , tth.fls Strei't Katlwny Company ngauist I eo A. illaril. liilon paclllc Toa Com- : panv against Gent go M. Van Patton. appeul. . Uednes.lay. April. 21-Clark Moiagage) Con. panv ugalnal G. W. Hayes, appeal; 1 J. V. Hinglia.n against Jacob Stein. I ThiitHilav. April Lie -1 :i: .thet 11 h lower , against Contlneiilal Casualty Company. sAimiav. Ai.rll '.-;-W. S. Coot-r against Mary I). Str.-et i l al. Mondav, April .Mime mnnf Nebraska Teh-phone. Company, Ma y I Coffnian analtiHt City of c'ouncll Hlufls. Tueselliy, April ,;o- Blllle- Ol iov.k uh.""" R. S I'.cuihuri, Stale of Iowa ngaiuHi 11. o. LV.-I .. . t Wednesday-, May 1-State of Iowa against George Mathesen, Maggie Hansen against Hurry Searle. Jr. Tburselav, May 2-R. F. McKesson against National Cash Register Company. A. W . Ellsworth against Peter YV. Cramer. Saturday. May 4 Rudolph Toiler (mil panv against 1". M. Phillips et al Mondav, May li-MaJo: F. Woodward against 1 imaha eSr Council Bluffs Railway unci Budge. Company et nl., John A. Moyer against Council Bluffs Nursery Company, ''I'ueselay. May 7 Denver Harris against Esiaie of D. J. Fogarty. Becial. Wednesday, May x-Mary A. '1 hompson against Wabash 'Kualwav Company. Niels Hansen against The Union Transfer Com pany. . Thursday, May Kr-Stnte of Iowa G Henry S. Smith. Slate of Iowa against against Arthur U'1, John Doe. Friday. May b-Si.:t of Iowa against l'e i'1-..w-e. Arthur Ievl. M, .0. lav. Mav 12 U P. Nichols against Chicago,' Milwaukee ex St. Paul Company et al., sieeclal. Turseliiy, May 14-C. A. Flowe-, trator. against Chicago Grruet Railway Company it ah, special. Wednesday, May li Nellie Railway ndmlnts YVeetern Buckley i against F. T. C. Johnson. 9 Flearnnt Kleetrollers. House c le aning becomes a pleasure to the wife If she Is assured of somctUeVa new to add to her home. One of our Electrlo 1-aii.ps Is Just the thing-it will add to the pleasure and convenience of the whole family. YVe have a tine assortment on special sale at J10.U) each, regular prices from $15 00 to I25.U0. See them In our window. LEFFERT. Hankers Meet In May. The semi-annual meeting; of Group No. j of the Iowa Banker's association will be held in this city Thursday. May 16. The serious will be be Id at the Grand hotel. The coniiultti-e on arraiigementa consists of C. E i'rle and E. E. Hart of this city. ! L. P. Potter of Harlan. I.. D. Goodrich of Red Oak. .1 . L. Lake of Shenandoah and I C J. Pallet a. in of Denmark. I The program has not yet been completed, but among the sp.-uUeis will be Emmet Tlnley of lllis oily and Congnasman Walter 1. Smith, wnu will addres sthe meeting H3R:3, CURE anJ rlJJiE.iJLD FiJrtMlTIJ.iE on "Cungri'halonal I.eK'.latlon Affect InK Hiitik'.tiR." Mr. TlnUy will d. ilicr the ad- i'tBs ot wrlconip. 'i'l.e vlal'lim lAiiki-rsi wl.l he put. -r 'aim d at l inchpon In the middle of the day Ly the local menilipra The territory t-iiihmecd In (Jronp i In chidea the follow Itik ten counties: Votta watianil". Harrison. t'awa. Motititomery, fiawford. Mills. I'ae, Shelby, Audubun and 1-i-cmont. Itpfor fretting your upholstering:, mat tress making, repairing and reftnlshlng done get the prices of the Morgan t'p ho'sterlng Co., Xll Hroadway, next to Alex ander's art More. T1. for quick orders. Hi 11, 313; lnd., 370 red. 1'ure grape Juke. Jaryia' store. F. A. SPENCER. Plumbing, steam and gas fitting, furnace and sheet metal work, galvanlied Iron cor nice, skylight, tin roofing, gutter, spouting and repairing. Oreen End Norfolk furnacea FUst-claas mechanics In all brandies. Iloth telephones No. 6(90. log West Uroad ay. Council Bluffs, la. First Presbyterian church, R-v. Marcus P. McClure, pastor, morning service at 10 30 o'clock, sermon subject, "Not Ashamed of the toapl;" Illble school at noon, In terni'tllate society at 4 p. m.. Toung Pe -pl's society nt- 6 So p ni., evening s.'rvlce at 7:30 o'clock, sermon subject. "A Wed ding Garment." Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening. St John's Knghsh Lutheran church. Itev. G. W. Snyder, pa-stor. Preaching services nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. rn Mornimr sermon subject. "Chuivh Government;" evening aernion subject "The Shepherd and the Fold." Sunday school at 9 46 a. m. and young jieoplo s meetlrig at 7:S p. m. First Church of Christ. Scientist, will hold services at 11 a. m. In the auditorium if the public, library building, when the sub ject wtil be "Doctrine of Atonement." Sun day school will be at 1J .15. The usual mid week testimony meeting will b held Werlnesciiy evening nt S o'clock. First Congregational church, corner Sev enjli avenue end Sixth street. Pr. Otter bein O. Smith, pastor. Morning worship nt lo Hi, vesjrs from 5 to o'clock; no 7:3) service; Sunday sch ol nt noon, midweek service Wtvlnesilay evening at 8, Yming ?bn's Foiinightly club Monday evening. All young men invited. Morning subject. "The D'vlne Girt of TJeauty." Vesper mes sage, ' Tie Pure In Heart." Special music morning am! evening. First Christian church. Rev. J. A. Mr Kenzle. pastor. Illble fchool at 9:43 a. m., rreachitir; service at 11 a. m., sermon BUb Jcct, "Home First;" communion service at noon, mrctlrg of Kndeavor sorlety at 7 p. la., preaching service at S p. m., senuon : r.bjc(.t, "rives nud Iizarus." Sj-ei'lal mu sic at t th services. St. I'auI'H episcopal church. Rev. It. W. Starr, rector. He- otid Sunday after Kiisthr; i a. in., holy communion; 10 31 B. in., morn ing prayer and sermon; 12 in., Kunday sdio il; X p. m., evening prayer and f-rmon. lort ing t-'plc. "Is Mis. Fxldy or tha Chrls- t an Church Most In Accord with tore?" Hvening topic, "The Truest fai tor of Mankind." Scrip Rene Lest Kentucky whlaky. Jarvls. West Knd lolKf Yes. we have 3X nice, high, level lots, very desirably loca-ted. for all classes of people doing hualness or employed In either Omaha or Council Bluffs. Contemplated Improvements in the vicin ity will double the values within fifteen months. Buy now and the pr. fit Is yours. 1 i e can give you a single lot or a d;ock of lot3 together If desired. Gr t your friends to Join you and form a j new neighborhood of ye ur own choice. A few houses also for sale on the easy ' payme nt plan. Prices are right and the terms of pay ment will be male to suit your purposes. Call and le t us show you. C. C. Clifton ' Company, .rm8 Broadway, Co. Bluffs. R" th . 'phones 7M. nnralar Visits Txxo Resldenees. j A burglar entered the home of R. A. Barhman at 1S17 Second avenue Friday nnd stole a watch valued at J45 and $1.35 In cash. The fellow took Mr. Rachman'a watch from beside his bed. but as the case wan only a silverlne one, discarded It and left It on the dining room table. Tho watch, while only having a silverlne case. Is valued by its owner at tW. Entrance was effected by the kitchen door, which, it Is supposed, the burglar opened with a skeleton key. The burglar left both the kitchen and the front door, by which he left the house, wide open. Mr. Rachman'a son was awakened, presumably by the -nnlse of tho thief opening the front door. He noticed the house felt cold, as the wind was blowing clenr through It. and start'-d to Investigate. The two open doors showed the house had been visited and Investigation led to the discovery of the theft of the watch and money. The residence of Jamea E. Corwln nt 151(1 Seventh avenue was also visited by a bur glar Friday night who secured a gold watch and a small sum eef money. Here entrance was effected through a window. Mr. Cor wln awoke In time to see the thief making his exit thremgh the window. This hap pened about 1 o'clock and the police were riotlfleel. but a search of the neighborhood failed to reveal the burglar. Crow, Taylor, Peprer, Gordon. XBJ-rta. I want your repair work and I am will ing to earn It by giving you the best Jewelry or watch work In the city, and at the most reasonable prices. Bring In your watches, clock, broken Jewelry and let me prove my assertion. O. Mauthe, 228 W. Broadway. Hoys Go to Industrial School. Reginald and George Blake, ag-d 12 and 9 years, respectively, seins of George Blake, 912 Twenty-second avenue, weio taken before Judge YY'heeler yesterday In the Juvenile division of the district couit by Rev. Henry De Jxing. probation officer. The mother of the lads died several years ago, and as the father Is away from home working every day. they have been left to run wild. Friday night they were found sleeping in a Great YY'estern box car and were turned over to the police. Judge Wheler decided they would be bet ter off by far at the state school at Kldora and they were taken there last night by Deputy Sheriff McCaffery. Canned fruits on sale at Uarte! A Miller's. Thone 359. No saloon at Jarvls' store. nrlelaeniaa llnrt In R oneway. YV. A. Brldgeman. a gardener living about thre miles east of the city, was severely Injured In a runaway uccldent on Broadway yesterday afternoon. He was driving a team of young, spirited horse hitched to a farm wagon. At Bryant street the horses started on a run and Brldgeman was unable to control them. They dashed acj-oss the street, swerving Just as they reached the side walk. The wagon struck the curb and Brldgeman was thrown, striking on bU bead and shoulders. When picked up Brldgrmun was unconscious, but soon came to. He had a deep rut In the h'aJ I over the left ear and 9 number of smaller I cuts and bruises. He compla.'ied of the , pain In his head aud was taken to tha Kdmumlson hospital In the police ambu lance, ills condition last night as re ported to be critical The team continued on Its career until It struck a telephone pole at the "corner of Proadway and Fourth street, -fter col liding with a delivery wacon belonging ta C. Morgan. The wagon was badly broken and one of the horses was Injur-d about the fore legs. It la said that only a few months ago Brtdgeman was somewhat severely Injured by the same team run ning away. Jatvls' for bottled bond rye. CENTRAL. FI-iOl'R, $1. PER SACK; EVERT SACK WARRANTED, CENTRAL. GROCER T 'PHONES 14. AND MEAT MARKET. Rrnnd Mt), J. W. and Elmer E. Mlnnlrk. R4 South Main. Hoth 'phones- proprietors, 272. Greatest Ice saver on the market the Alaska refrigerator. Petersen A Schoe nlng. Jarvls" Is headquarters for pure goods. Heal Ratnte Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Hee April 13 by the Pottawattamie County Ab stract company of Council llluffs: William Lewis and wife to Arthur C. I. ew1a, se1-. 4S-74-. w. d llo.iK.l James akeiield to Ixnila S. Skellon, nw4 nw1, 2-77-44, w. d 1.932 8. M. lllff to Edwin B. Puryear, lot 9. in block 6, In town of Oakland. Ia.. w. d 1.35" Hui.lah Sandlland. trustee, to Charles Schmidt. e of lots X. 9 and 1", In block 34, In town of Avoca. t. d. .. Lou) Clarence H. Hafer and wife to Charles W. Pnt gburn. lot 4. In block 2s, In Central subdivision of Council HlulTs. Ia , w. d. Nellie Woodburv and husbnud to C. M. Hoie, lots , 7. S. 9. 1". 11. 13. 14 and If., in block 1. In Webster's llrst add. to Council Pi'.ifYs. In., w. d 8i Ralph G. Smith and wife to lsora C. Orton, lot 4. in block 7, In town of Oakland. Ia., w. d 300 Annie Toller to John K. Toller, lot II, In block 3, In Hughes & Doni phan's add. to Council Hlufls, Ia., w. d 260 Jessica J. Sledentopf and husbnnd and 1-ileti M S. Hans and husband. Frank S., to Louisa Notcross, i c ri. 2.K Geoige S. Wright to C. S. Leff.rts. lots 9. 10. 11. 12, 13 and 14. In block 2. In Wright's add. to Council Bluffs. Ia., q. c. d 1 Ten transfers, total Jarvls sells bonded whisky. .$10,733 Who In passing 103 S. Main has ever no ticed that at K3 Is a building with four floors, 25xKo teet, filled with house furnish ings of all kinds carpets, rugs, mattings, oilcloth, linoleum, window shades, lace cur tains, gasollno stoves, refrlgerati rs, ranges, all kinds of furniture, dishes, pic tures -nythlr.g you want In house furnish ings; credit or cash? You must see for yourself to appreciate this great stock. If you Investigate Mr. Keller's prices you will be surprised to see how low and reason able they are. Before y u buy It will pay you to call. Jarvls. 'Phone 1 All llcpiors pure. PAST WKBK, I ni.lKFI SOCIETY Clnb Meellnata Oecnny a Most Con Mptcnou. Pliire. Mr. and Mrs. U A. Casper have returned from their winter' sojourn In California. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cass leave Monday morning for an extended visit to Col villa. Wash. The Protn card club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Adolph Bene), j 2 Frank street. .Mrs. Hugh Hamilton of Montana la tne guest of her sister, Mrs. C. S. Andrews, on Mul nlngalde avenue. The C. M. L. club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Flank Knelst. 7;i3 Mill street. Mrs. CInra G. Biiawn and daughter Eleanor, left YVednesday nfternoon for Rn extended trip to Seattle, YY'ash. Mrs. Flora Jensen and children of YY'a- . hoo. Neb , are the gue's of Mrs. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Otto Y'ogeler, U)17 Sixth avenue Mrs. T. A. Barker of this city baa gone , to Denver, Colo., where alio will visit her fathe r and brother for two or three i weeks. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carse entertained at ; a theater parly Wedr.es jay evening at lie Boyd In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. YV'ent-' worth Car.se. Mr. J. L. YY'allnce of Denver, Colo., who j has been the guest of his mother and sis- j ter on Mill street for some time, returned to his home Friday evening. I Mrs. George E. Hulelte, 4a7 Park avenue, ! left We-cliiesilay afternoi'ii for Lou An- 1 geles, Cat., wrmre she will visit with her daughter. Mlts G.rlrude H.iiette. Miss Minnie Robinson of 7u3 South Sev enth street entertained Friday evening at a tnisceilanoeius shower In honor of Miss Lyi.e; Maiilu, whose we-Jdmg will taka place In the near future. Dr. T. B. i-ttcoy, Mr. Hrnry Atkins and Mrs. J. B. Atkina have returned f.i m a two weeks' trip to Canaela. Their stay was shortened on account of the condi tion of Mrs. Atkins health. Mr. J. Wentweirth C'arse nnd family of Deadwood, S. 1).; Mr. and "Ir. YV. C. i'otts mid family of Lincoln. Neb., and Mr. John Carse, who Is attciiuing the Ne braska slate unlierfclty, are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Carse, I thin Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Carse, l') Fourth avenue, participated In a very happy re union of their entire family during the past week, the occasion nelng the removal of their eldest son, Mr. J. Wentwoith Carse, from lead wood, S. D., to Evans ton. YVyo., where he has recently been elected canhler of the Evanston National bank. Mrs. Frank Capell, 405 Olen avenue, en tertained the members of the "COU " club Friday afternoon at her home. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, after which th guests were the participants In a game of cards. The prizes were awareb-d to Mrs. ci.urles Say leu, w ho held tho highest score, and Mrs. L. Francis the necond prize. Mrs. George YY'esley, 112 Angle venue, was hostess of the Economical Cnrel club Friday afternoon at her borne. Th-? aft ernoon was delightfully spent at cards, Mrs. A Mitchell being the winner of the first prize and Mrs. Hahn the second prize. The club will have as its hostess Friday aftiTtioon, Mrs. C. 11 Gilbert, 1104 Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnison of 417 South First street we-re tendered a farewell sur prise party Friday evening by about twenty of their friends. The e etili.g was spent at games and music. A beaut I ( i silver e haling dWh wjj presented to Mr. and Mrs. Gunnison, who will leave Saturday for California, where they will make their home. The Klatter klub was entertained Frlda, anernonn by Miss Ada Saraent m he . . . home. gl7 Mecond avenue. The afternoon was spent at six-hand euohreMrs Cotter being awarded the first prise and Miss Nina Meyers the second prise. Th- guests' prise wns awarded to Miss nian.-li Y an Brunt. Dainty ref reshments were ! served nt the close of the gume. 1 Mrs. YY'allace She-pard. 61 'j Fifth avenue, ' entertained the members of the Euchre club Thursday aftermxm. Mrs. Koker or Chicago was awarded H,e guests' prize ami : Mrs. Charles W'oodl.urv the club prlne. A'e r t,i. pr.nes we're awarded, dainty re- ' freshments were served. The i.ib wlil be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. , B M Sargent, ti" Second avenue. 1 Mr. and Mrs Perry Black entertained the members of the Beatrice rlub Frl lay evening at their homa. Twenty-four mem bers were present. The rooms were taste fullv ileooiated with roses. A dain.y luncneon was served, after which pro- ' gresslve high five was participated In. i Mrs. A. P. Fair being awarded the first j prize an. I Mr. Norene the second prize ! The Book Ixivers club was entertained I YY'eelnesday afternoon bv Mrs F. T. True. I Seeon.t avenue. The -ubjeet of d:s- cusslon was Georiie Meredith In comnarl- I s..n with Browning anl George Klliot Be freshments w ere served St ihe close of the meeilrg The club will meet YVe 1nes- ' nav arternoon at the heeme of Mrs. True Flliabeih Barrett Browning bHr.g the s ;b- Jeci of discussion. The Florldara Card club was enter's Ine.t Thursday afternoon by Mrs William li.nt. 1 .S Seventh avenue Th. afternoo i wi j aia-nl at cr.l ,;rs Crutnb being awarded I the Krsi prii and Mrs. Mullingei the t- ord prize. Light r fn sh-ie t-t we---servel at the close of the iiii'i" M' i W . F. . 1 la w son, V. Th 1 r l a ven i - 1 ' I 1 i terlaln the club. t"-'t!'.er .tti tue,t ..as. 1 ban. Is. Monday exenlng. T'ie Cntt ol e women of t'ois eltv entet laini'l nt a card party Tue-day afternn.ni n I St Mh' V s a !,..;: ,!.k b II. In rder J. . ,.,a. e af'te mt il 't't-. r. ;r.. V' I '. sent. Hided I' to Mi" Mrs . Mis . He hi guest" at stx-li Th al w a s pt 17.es c. I ve. sp, h. w ere an a r.l' d I he first pi t jte, onj prlt". and .ellv. W h' Warne rge La is tl e "Cut lu-icheon for all " After the game a dainty Was served. Mr. and Mrs Alet Tipton. 10 Norlh : Tw t-nty-tif th str."t. entertained a numb. 1 of relatives. ftiends and relgubors Wednesday evening at a o clock dinner In honor of their fort v-elgbth wedding an iilverssry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tipton were mar j rled nt Macomb. 111. Apnl h. K.9 A 1 number of their neighbors learn nc of th event, gathered at their home later in ttie .evening t.n.l gave the aged couple a gc n ' nine surprise. The women of St. Paul s guild entertained at dinner Friday evening at the nome of Mrs. Emniett Ttnley. UVI Willow avn'ic There ere about m guests present. The I committee for the entei talntnent wile Mrs. 1 lb x by. Mrs. lfc.ohitle. Mis. Hvcrs. Mis ' Wuinn and Mrs. Tlnb-v. who we're assisted ' by Mrs. W. W. Sherman. Mrs. Price, Mrs Canning a, .Mrs. Gates. A four course 1 dinner was served, the guests being sea'. .1 ! at small tallies prettily decorated with ! snadi-d ciunlelahra. 'Mrs. Frank True. Mrs. O 1. Wlie.br, j Mrs. C. O. Filch and Mrs. Moore were the ; lawless, h at 11 prettily appointed luncheon: 'Tnuis-iay evening r..r the iiiembers of thei Atlas ciulj, at the home of Mrs. True, ;':6 i Second axetnie. The rooms were pti-uilv dev.. rated with dark red roses, a large bunch of which formed a magnlllcent renter piece on the dining room table. After lun- ' 1 roeou mux) proved a delightful enter tainment during the remainder of tue 1 evening. I The l'nlversity club was entertained jWc-dnesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I N. .Nelson, ii:4 South First mreet. The topics tor discussion weie Charles Du blb v Warner and Curtis. Mrs. McCune gave ii sketch or tncir lives and works and Mrs Scadden revic-ed one of S at net 's books Mrs. ItiMaham gave a sketch of the life of Curtis and Mrs. Wnilaee reviewed one f his books. Mrs. Snooks had charge of the current events After the meeting ft social hour was aMnt and refreshments were servvd. Tlx- regular monlhlv meeting of the As sociated Charities was held Mondav after noon at the home of Mrs. A. G. Gilbert 124 Smith Seventh street. Two vacancies, which have occurred on the board, have been filled by Mrs T. J. Shugart and Mrs. W. H. Hradloy. After the business meeting a social hour was spent, Mrs. Kay Plxhy being chairman of the entertain ment committee. Mis. Mullls rendered a number of vocal solos, and Miss Norene entertained with 11 piano selection Dainty r.in aliments were served during the after noon. '1 he Council Bluffs Women's dub of the Railway Mall Service met Wednesday aft ernoon with .Mrs. C. R. Long. 733 Mvnstor t-treet. Mm eon members and six guests were present. In nddition to the usual business, tho charter, certifying the ac ceptance of this club ns a member, of the omens National auxiliary to the- Rail way Mall association, was presented An Interesting- guessing contest took the place of the usual llternrv program The ni-Nt meeting of the club w ill be 't ,v v ' me inline or Mrs. U. K JI 107 Charles street. oniu'll. Both 'phones I.Ti; call Jarvls. Ruy the Jewell gas or gnsollne stove. They are tho safest. Petersen & Schoenlng. Do not let the dirt nnd dust accumulate In your carpets; get one. of Stackert s car pet sweepers nnd thus sive pounding your carpet all to pieces. They clean nnd pre serve the carpet Instead of tearing It ail to pieces. Peterson & Schoenlng sell matting. Missouri Onk Wood. Chunks and split wood, lnrie rick. "A Brldenstel'i & Smith. 14th nH fith Bt Both 'phones. The best Ice In the city is being delivered by tho Co. Bluffs Coal & Ice Co. Tel. 71 N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Night L-9e8. Business Chnnsea nt t.oirnn. LOGAN, Ia., April 1 3. (Special. 1 F. F. Emerson of Magnolia will move to Logan and take rharge of the Logan Lumber c ompany a yareis, beginning business on Tin ... ne tins nnd six years' experi ence In the lumber business. The Logan Lumber company is the third lumber c on cern In town and was established by Frank li. Johnston, who died recently, and before It wad put In operation. YY. C. Klger of Logan has bought Gap. Mills' YVooelblne groce-ry store and baa moved to that town nnd will personally continue the business. Articles of Incorporation have been filed by the Little Sioux Savings bank of Little Sheii with the county recorder. Clarence K. Hesse, late of Council Bluffs, is tlin cashier. Little Sioux has one other bank, the Peyton bank. Iom n ONAW-C. K. Spe-ei, r e f the eli: In Om il 1. w as Ii "w ciles. LI wellvn. a pcstofllee n t:ict who has been living ti' this ws'k and ib-ciued to remove to Onawa to re.-ide 1 h: AN The funeral He'k was laid Fin, ay farm heme of her sot f Airs. Nam y A. Sue ilieo al the at tne a ,-e ,,f v years. She was born In N CEDAR RA ii LiS - low: t w V rk. WVKe.yan tinl e h.si night by versa y was deleat. -d ;,. re !..s; Coc College 111 a d- bale n the IllUlllcpul ciuesLoii. lie ele-e isi n was unanimous AMI.S --Pi of. Vent", n M. Alcke-r has hee,, elect ed t" the piste 11 , f j i'. lessor o pie rhainr ii 1 iigiin-e r ug to sucoe d Prof. G. W. in-H'-ii, wi.o nan ii-Mctail and will Ionising, Mich. go to Al Dl IldN Mrs. Janus East, IU years f age, died Satur.iay ut her home at Atlantic She hau res, .leu hete for 1 n en' v-iiine years until three wrrkj ago, when she went to Atlantic to live. M.ViiSH AU.i l iWNvA ci.strlct meeting Of thfi Marshall-Siory district of the Knights of Pythias baa been uriungc-d for this city, to take place on Wednesday April 17. afternoon aiul evening. ' ONAYY'A The bids for the sltlon of en- liiiicir 01 cut iig .xi'inon.i-nai riaoii d.a.n- uge district were all reje e ted l y the Boards ! of Su ervi-sors as being loo high. Vu 11 Faircbild, elciuty county suiveyor, wi.l 1 have chafge of the work until an engineer Is uppo nte d. LOGAN The Harmony school house ui the d strict a.ljoiii:i.,j Iigan caught 1I1 e Friday and buriml to the ground. The fire started In the annexed vvoodhoase frain an .unknown smne. TI c e was p-Q Insurance In the North British and Mercantile-. IXXiAN At a recent meeting of the . County Hoard of Sup.1 vi.s ,s the reis.rt of fe..ji collected during the n...nihs of Janu ary, February and March bv tin c mrty auditor was received and ainoiinteil to Jj) f.O in 1 in: leauic iiueivai ii, e clerk or the trict court had cnliecie.,1 lijj.lu and Sheriff had received l CllS- the I ELK A Or it After being . ut for five ! J"'... ' Jo t, ai": . " . .lr1 ut ' nejui s - .. III inn IMS 111 .Sell We;.t. whi was ua-d lor killing John Ro land. Ihe punishment was hxeel at Im prisonment for Hie I.- land anl We-jti ha, I ue-eii nieioiiK irieniis. rut got iniu a nuar re I and West riublnil Bal.iiid to death and buried his bexiy in a culvert. w A Ti'.Kl M y- ben noilneel that his' mother w;u dy iiLj al her home la Man- i Chester. Iteebe-I'l V . Joh'isto'i 11,'iu..-,. ,,f j the new Kills am! L gan hoteis here, t-ll r- I lered a specUI train on tn- llliiiei... i n-j tral and made the run to Manchester, a I distance furt) -seven miles, iu one' In ur. Ho arrived too late. Iwwever, an his toother! was .lead When be get there. j ONAWA The Oi.awa hie department will 1 give a suppe-r anl si cia. evening Wednes day evening the 17th Inst, at the opera house. The imam hose cmiary exoects 1 P have a ruiminK team at ll nsie ii at the ' Maple Valley Firemen's tuuri. anient In . June, also at Ihe stale inet In S.oux City. The (OlHWaS Well Ihe fi'vt I'ha n . lolislll p , belt s' the Maple Y'a'ie-y l-lreiner. s Voiim- ' anient ass-tela lion, re-tainlng same for thre e ye ais. and at. a prelty I veiy l-.i of sprint-I er I ATLANTIC-An Ir.tereMI'ig pe.lnt of law1 was miseil In the- work of the present fraud ' jury. The law prov des tlie uuy shad I , drawn from different tow nshlpa. no two1 fr. nn the same township. In drawing the; , giend pirv. L Yv I .in.." -man, who Is fore-' j fan of the pteeetit gtand j'i'y, was a ies,- I I' ciert of P.e-ar llr ve towrst.p when driven, j l"lt lM. r lill.Veei to A'l.Vllllo J.HSee II ins. n I ai oiler member of the err end Jury, was a resilient ef At'sntie-. Y'hen th-- utrv run I ivei-.l tie r.- w e-e 'wo from Aelaeta- roe ;t , but tie court decide! ' tlie time of dlawii, tliiil the n-siritiua .t 1. 0. D. L10UDR IS SHU Oil GTrior Crmmirn : iens Bill Flacin-: Hent? Tax en Fip- Compaie. good pcs:tion awaits right wan Hoard of ( nnirnl Hating 1 ) 1 rlleol t I indlnu Sulciitilr Person as Head of Hie Il.i..' Industrial Echoed. t Frotu a M:s M'UM grn-ii i--Goe: 11 the Glhllland I Staff Cor: i'spo'1'lent ) t. April 13. (8H-iaal T.-le-. r Cii'niiiliis t.slay signed ill. requiring expre-ss ollh es which leceive Ih.aor for cash 0:1 ,1. llve-i y to pay the mulct tax. There was an Iniptes slon ror a tin,,, n,.it he would veto It. lie rei Monday as a .late- tor hearing Des Moines business tin 11 w no ate opposed to tin- sin ke nii:sanee bill. Hoard Hunts for Mnn, The' Board of Control Is having .some dlf lieuliy In finding 11 11:11 11 big enough and broad enough and sympathetic enough to net as su.eiintondc!it of the Buys' In-drstrl.-.l selnied Hl Kldora. Their have been homy Job l.unicia asking fm the imsltlon. The iH.aui has turned down cury applicant th -.is far. Supc riiueiide nt Drake made a great record nt Bonevllle. Mo. and had miiile a good lecord while In' was at Kldora, ! His resignation leaves the position vacant. I A physh an who Is an expert In Insanity I cases can act as superintende nt of the j Insane hospital and they are easy to se- ' cure. To fill any of the other positions is comparatively easy, but to llnd a mnn who can handle boys and likes to do It 1 and who can educate a had boy Into being 1 good one Is dlrbcult to find and it Is ! Just this that (he- l onr.1 Is huntliiE for. i l.lablintt Plant for Fair. A f4t'loa eb-otrle light plant will be In stalled at the state fair grounds for the purpose of lighting the grounds and build ings. The board has decided to make an exposition of the fair as well as a fair. This means that It must bo lighted nt night as brilliantly as at day. An effort was made to Induce the Des Moines Edison Light company to run win s t.i the grounds, which are live miles from the company's plant, and to furnish the light for the groun , and buildings. The wiring would necessitate an Investment of Ilit.ooO ami the company would not take hold of It 1 The directors of tho fair have therefore decided to put In as much of the plant as. possible this year. One wing of a build ing will be erected and a boiler and dynamo will be Installed. The Intention will be to add to the plant each year as the- profits of the fair will allow. Every building on the grounds will In time; be outlined with electric lights. Troopers Plny Hull. Troop D of the Eleventh Culled States t-avnlty lit Fort Dea Moines belay pur chased an entire base ball uniform outllt and during the coming Hummer proposes to play a number of games. Ilea Molnea Loses Mall Homes. It is claimed that the now Iowa antl pass bill Is the dliect cause of the gov ernment deciding to remove the mail b xes from the stre-et cars. As the cars iiiiiio to the waiting room a mall carrier col lected the mall from the boxes. The con tract of trie government with the street car company piovided a lump sum for the carrying of the carriers and the mail boxes. Under the anti-puss law the gov ernment would have to pay the straight fate for each mall carrier, which it re fuses to do. Iiisnrniiee Hnalneaa Inrrennes. MAst of the copy for the auditor's firo Insurance report has gone to the state piinler and will be ready for distribution In a month or so. The reports of the companies all show an Increased bus ii -sa, county mutuals alone showing 10 Increase 1 of $1iJ,(iiH',iXh), or about 30 per cent over the pre vious year. Frntt llnrt by Cold. John It. Sage, director of the crop and weather pi rv Ice In Iowa, said today that the fruit In the state ivns hurt by the cold I of last night. At Sioux City the thermom eter stood at U) nbove, at lthervllle 17 and nt Des Molms 22. Just how bad the fruit was hint will not be known till the re ports 'are rece ly-pd on M rday. In the southern part of the state, where the frti.t was further nrtx'anei'd end some trees are In hlo --nni, It Is feared the damage will be : rnndderiihle. In the no- thorn part of the state It will not be so bad. life Vneentt'ti Resldenoe llnrned. The renteb-nce of Hon. Life Young ed itor of the Capital, was bu' neel this morn ing. The lire w as discovered In the. attic. The residence is on F.Ti'-.t Drive In the fashionable fi"et. n and since occupied by Mr. Youn has tecn entirely remoileh d ut confide! able cxpene. The damage from Ihe' flames amounts to several thousand dol lars. Unities: Homeless. As the result of an Indli 'iiiint rharglng lier with the minder of nn Inf int, Mrs. Fred YVe'st. proprietor of a maternity h me In this city, wns arrested today and twenty or more Infants in the home hail to be taken charge nf by the Humane sod -y. An ef fort will bo made to at once find homea Into which the Infants can be placed. HOOKS I-IZZI.I (iR AMI Jt ltUIIS ass Connty Aecounts to lie Probed by Kiperl Aiipolnfeil by Conrt. ATLANTIC. Ia.. April 13 S ial ) 1 he- Cass roiinty grand Jury starled an li.v rstlgatlon of the books and -xccounlrf i of the board of supervisors this week, but found them In such shape that they fre unable to make anything of thein, and came into court today asking the Judge to appoint an expert accountant to look over the- books and report to them. Jmle Green, accordingly, made an order appointing Oe-orge Fennel of the state department to do the work and report i.' the next meeting, he to receive a com pensation of J"i per day for the work. This Is the result of trouble In the board that lias caused the resignation of ope member nnd the commenc ement of oust, r proceedings against anothe r. The action of the grand Jury haa caused a mil l sensa tion. LINCOLN DRY FOR A MONTH (Continued from Third Page) ' m .1- nd the The company also voted to re rr-appe-iuti.il tit of Bud df Y'.rti iia as tire chief by the mayor. . KLAKNLV-Nathanl. l H. Diy len rib .1 Patuieiay morning at the age of M. Five ililelreii eiivlve him Mi. J H por sv the Keirii' v ; M s. Kug-ne Islpno. YVel.. sier eltv. la ; M-s. John P. Ilntiu.'ii. M.atlh.. Wash.; Miss Mnhi J Dry.i. 'i and John N Drvlen of K -.11111 y. 1 he funeral will b" bald H in lay A LI ! 'N Lyman Wn rman the promoti r of the- Midland !' ntral railway win se heiid iiuartris an- in Albion, siys tie .ri-p-ets cf the new read are at their b.-si. Th" legislature having made It not-s.Mc for pre 1 loots to vole Um Is. on. ure.t ol.staeh b.,a b-,n r.-ii.ovfd from the ..nnse of w,e 1 a- eat.-rp' i-"-. aiid the m- n-'fi-n rtt given by tie people of the vl !ni . !. a 1 h' o igii w lib h the rend is to run annates the suc cess of the unhit.il' i k This rend opens i sune good terriiory in northern Ne 1 raska. AIT.rRN-George Co.llngti.n has n.M his live rv bs rn and transf-r line to G VV. anl it, K Harmon. Mr. e'odltgton will de vole liis entire time to bis neve, position as ir -"i'lt nt an. mi n.ixr i. ll.e Ai'trn 1 - . ih np conuioy. 'I 'f.s A'iMit r: TU TtK.m I t . j irat cneraM f In-tilling tha it'-ta I Ml MS' M . ' 1 oa ,1 i nes inn J.i.'i'" Tenia ' I to tit' to tie 1 1 : ,1- . o 1 1. P, ' 01 ef Mr an. I of Vet'! g Wilt. 'hat the father '.i.'lt ll-'d tha. t to grocv up Iri I. !.. i- : wi - s- t I of : I'.' N -be iska c 'hu ll !" '. nor . hll- Mrs Pba-i lln-iototi r The pe-titloii a, I. eci S rlale to (he dtluk i" eli ilren are allow e. nor i a " lend Ice. The April !'. l i A l"i ' -npt 1 an l-St lie n 111 i nt-'ti The. l onion's Chrtsian medal contrM In th.e, 1 hu re h l-'t Id, iv ei enlng cry pie i t lo . 1 la The In ii v. J . Sa sbury ati l It d. a 'i. ! n.iril 'ou'll 1 '.III to ' M s .1. V 1 hi "ible w SS lateu. as was ' ! i' other -is I'heie f.- six e-onte.st-.1 11. I-e- II 11. Trav's presented Miss Maigiret Thomas, the 11 Ml the s 1 : l. st on, In N FBR SK A S'A itc II v It'll of fee lass. CITY - Members of the of 1 he r.uioiigion had a tvir- T'UIMll) night. Tory WeTel ir the e , -al shin, a of the pack v hen the f holes, which were row sc. w ot king tng li"ii- loaded with coal fell ami coinple teiy buried the engine. A h:gh wind prevailed at the time and with the jar of the engine cause. 1 the s'lyes to give wey A fore-e of men were il we iA yesterday tumnliig digging out the engine. WAIlou 11 o II inrd of F.'ucatlon of this city l as re-e'oct .-.I the f blowing teachers f.r the caeiliig year at tin reused salaries: Prof. C. M. Pair and Misses Nlelson, Thomas. .Mle.i inid St Marl In In the (VntrHl ball. ling; West word, Prof. Grnbh and Misses Aeln'is. Glh-brlsl nnd Manners; No. tli Hind. Mrs. V. ililaius nnd M ss Oil man. The following pie-.. -nt tea, -hits did not apply: Mr Gilbert. Mlsse-s Steiiholin, Shiri-s. eJrnv.r, P-i'in and Allen. ' NEBRASKA Cli'Y -News has been re ceived lure that John V.'. Black, for many I years a resident of this city but who Is , now on.- of 1 lie leading Insurance, men and ! wealthiest land owners of Seattle. Wash , 1 Is suffering from cnni-.r al the base of I the bra ai and that he has but n short time 'to live He was 1 penned mi by surgeons la few elavs ngei and Ihey say he has no 'chance of recoverv. His daughter. Mrs. 'John S i iggeil. is a resident ef this city. I STELLA While the family of H. W. ; Leiwe was al supper Friday evening a : crackling nol-a- was beard up-stalrs and the- hoinso Was found to be on tire, The flames had gaine d such headway that all effoits were put forth to sue the housn hohl effects and with the help of eiose neighbors ihey were all s'ved. The farm Is a fruit farm a hair mile south of town and belongs lo the- Lowe esiaie. The budd ing was Insured for .'.. n In the Farmers & Merchants of Lincoln MI'MBOI.DT Townley Peterson, the 15-year-ohl adopted son of Philip Schick and wife, living several miles south of the cilv. hi I a fi'W days ng" .met was mlsslin for about two clivs. none- of the family knowing as to b's wh-reabouts. The en tire neighborhood turui'.l out and searched nl! night for th In.', but no trice could lie found eilher by Hie use' of the telephone or bv scouring tin- e-ountt v. Just about the time the' foster parents naive up In despair. i the lad returned lo his home, having 1 walked over In'o Kansas several miles with I the Intention of running nwny. After one night out be wus ready to start for home agnln. Mama, Be Warned! Pro tect the Little Ones I AMA1 Don't be frightened but be warned I Every Mother knows, or should know that the terrlbl Mortality among children is caused by Stomach and BoweJ troublrs. Colic, Sour Curd, Cholera Infantum, Summer Com plaint, Measles, Rashes, Scarlet Fever even Mumps have their first cause ia constipation. Tha Delicats Tissues of a Baby't Bowels will not stand rough treatment. Salts are too violent, and Castor Oil will only grease tho passages, but will not mako and keep them Clean, Health and Strong. ' There Is no other medicines as safe for child as Cascarets, the fragrant little Candy Tablet, that has saved thousands of families from unhappiness. . The Nursing Mother should always keep her Milk Mlldljr Purgative by taking a Cas caret at night before going to bed. No other medicine has this remarkabla and valuable quality. Mama takes the Cascaret, Baby gets the Benefit. Cascarets act like strengthening Exercise on the weak little bowels of the growing babe, and make them able to get all the Nourishment out of Baby"s Natural Food. Larger children cannot always be watched, and will eat unreasonably. The Ready Remedy should ever be at hand Cascarets to take caie of the trouble when It comes. No need to Force or Bribe children to take Cascarets. They are always more than re a:!y to eat the sweet little bit of Candy. Home Is not complete without the ever ready Box of CascarMs. Ten cents buys a small one at the Corner Drug Store. Be very careful to get tho genuine made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never scold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." 744 CertifiMir of Pub'ication STATE OF NEBRASKA OFFICE OP Auiitor of Pub ic Accounts Lincoln. Feb. 1st. 19"7 It la hereby cer tifies) that the i:eultable Life Assurance Society of the United States, of New Y'ork. In the State of -New York, has com plied with Ihe insurance law of this atate applicable to such companies and Is there fore authorized to continue the business of life Insurance In tills state- for the cur rent year lialing January .'list, lseiH. Summary ef icport filial for the year ending December ..l'i. h-Ml: INCOMK. Premiums m All other sources.. li),.'ej'.e,Bl.l2 Total Paid poll, All other Total t 76 4 tSI.SO DIFBCHSLMKNTo. y h" b rs.11.4r,7.i:,ii nl I-ay ine iits. ll.l'ei.e,llj.74 t 65,72tl.Sf..7 A DM ITT KD ASSKT9. l.o4S,33S.81 LIABILITIKM. Net res -rve i Net I oirv claims. . All el', or llahlllths Cnpllal btocll paid up Bu plus beyond capiial stock and ami other liabili ties 0.777 :iv"el ivJ:.;7t;,.'j.t-isi5.3i.7,M6.3 C2,5!t",tVil.a8 C3.Wi.631.5l Total Willies I a mil' 1 ir of I. !A0t..Ji.Kl .1 bud the peal of the co. tuts the day and year :. M SKATtLK. Jit.. ..V lliela .idle a. w 1 itten 1 ! hi st alsiv e A111IH o- of Public Accounts. JOHN. L. Iil.R F, Deputy. H. D. NEELY, Manager for Nebraska 402-1UJ-401-4IJ. Mer. -hauls Nal'l Bask Bldg. (IVAfiA. NLb. WM. HENRY BROWN, Caehier IncreaseYourlce CreamSales liy nujtpty tun your cutiouifr with- Balduff's Pure Ice Cream They wUI appreciate a kiiperlor le I cream Write me for conn act price. W. H. BalilufT, io.O Karnatn St., iiinal a Neb. t ,re -.(. m ne w- ci'iitril I i a 1 i 1 of On-Hha I VT If