Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 26, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
(Continued.)
. Mi ft) aaeea.
OAS, eijcctrkJ and
combination Fixtures
IJrBrrt' .T0,t I-o-Jt tork at lowest
EJ2rt"J,V2" fltjr' -lct -"- Illvrd
when needed. Inspection Invited.
HUKGESS - GKANDEN CO., :
tit So. 13th. 8L . Tel. Doug. eSl
HAVE MM Over one-third on my contract
fur Amertcanlxed Encyclopedia Brltan
nice; owing to alkness am not abit to
keep up payment. Will give my contract
ana book to anybody willing to keep
up same. Address F 74, car Bee.
' .; wmi as
"C BALE Onyg soda fountain. 24-yrup.
two body, refrigerator base, counter au
tomatic rarbonaior, niter, all aa good aa
new; also drug atore fixture, counters
and ahow cases. Howell Dreg Co., lth
and Capitol Ay. : (l)-648
FOR SALE A butcher refrigerator, er
rel abew caa, a new peanut roaater,
i.r,e iofr' m," lwo large automatic
on tank and tor future loo numeroua
to mention. - Olobe Land and Investment
Co., Omaha, Neb. - (16J-M698
FOR SALK-Flnet boarding house In the
city; beat location, ail furnlahed; walk
ing distance. tc. cheap. Inquire fi
Karbach Block, Omaha. Ntb.
, '' ' (H)-838
DRUGS at cut price; freight paid on tat
ordera; catalogue free.
SHERMAN A M'CONNELL DRUG CO.,
Omaha. Neb. (Hi 317
FOR BALE About October t ona aoo-gal-.
Ion Worthlngton duplex pump, aiae Yix
loHxlO. W. H. Bridge, engineer Omaha
" (l)Mff?
FOR SALE Cheap, complete outfit of mov
ing plcturee for travel. Inquire 180J
Howard St., room 14. Id floor. Call be
tween I and 4 p. m. 16)-Mo27 I6x
FOR SALE -One 'roil top Jeweler'a bench
and oba lathe; only uaed four week. Ad
dress H. i. Ennle. Bruce. 8. D.
' U MM8 Mx
HOMEOPATHIC medlclnea, wholesale and
retail. Bberinaa MoConnell Irug Ce.
U6) 388
IBND US'jonf mall order for drug;
freight paid on UO lot. Myers-DIII'in
Drug Co.. Omaha. 4
6HERW1N WILLIAMS CO.. heat mixed
- paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
- l-386
HALL'S tafea, new, Zd-haml. 1818 Farnam
tltl-ew
HAT-$8 pef too. Wagner, tot N. 16th.
U6)-M733
8KCOND-HAND rubber lioae, tool. Singer.
n N. lan. i6)-7a
FOR BALESevexal load rock. 1931 So.
m- ' . .- . 18)-M35 27x '
THREE fine tool cheat, also butcher'
meat block; 83 each. 808 N. lfith.
(16) 719 29x
FOR SALE-Under-feed furnace, aheller,
piping, regtatera. floor plates, from 10
room hmwi good condition. Call 1431 N.
loth St.,- So. Omaha. (16) MS83 26
FOR BALE A fine English croaa saddle.
In good' condition, aiih Chicago Bt.
d) M104 X
PATENTS
V. O. BARN ELL, patent aitorney and ma
chine designer, Paxton lllk. Tel. Ked 7U7.
(17 Mi0J Sl-
LAKSON A CO-Dook free., Bee Bldg.
, 1V 491
PERSONAL
TIIE ELITE Ex"e,t 'dy operator
lives massage and chaly.
beat wrub baths. Room ), Barker block,
Wth and F&mam. Now cslabllitliment.
' (18)-M7U3 27x
THE SALVATION ARMY aollclt oast-off
lothliiKi In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. Dth Kt., for .com-oi collecting, to the.
worthy poor. Call 'piione Doug. 41 So nnd
tegon will calL 1) H
1 01 : NO WOMEN conUng o Onaha as
Grangers are invited to visit the Young
Women Christian Association rooms, li.ti
Farnam atrexl, where they will be dime-ted
to aultabl'i boarding places or
vlherwls assisted. (It) tit
"aI' SlilLLED IN SC1ENCI06f MAS
HA1K, and stranger in Omaha, desires
patt otis; scrub bath, manicure and chir
opody, l-odi;e Bt., corner ltittu cpio
Bif H. O. IVUl-iA&x
HEALTHY, wholesome, satin skin be
stowed by Satin akin craani and S.itln
powder. iac. Oi)
OKA HA Stammerers' Institute. Ramge
I leg. (18)-S2
SBMnNrt niachlne Tented. Ieb. Cycle Co.,
lSeh - and Harney. 'Phone Douglas 1M3.
- ' (t8)-3i3
FEW bargain fn Id-hand aoda fountains,
monthly payments. Darlght, MIS Farnam.
(l)-34
ECZICMA absolutely cored by W. A. Paxton
aaiv. b J. Scanran, agt., 009 Vare blk.
.... (18) M1US
BTRINaES, rubber good, by mall; cut
rlea. Send ifiM" free catalogue. Myers-,
illott Drug Co.. Omaha. (18 3u
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOMK-MrT.
Dr. King. 1320 -N. 4tn SU Tel. Web. 3T.38.
(IS) SK7
MAaNETIO-Na
- - - .. (1) Sti'l
MAGNETIC 00'Ogy and Masaag
iu.jjimjXXj . vapor and Tub Batha,
Hoon tV UM Farnam St.. 3d floor.
(U M4S8AM
BUSINESS MAN. age. M, would Ilka to
oorreapond with working, girl of like age,
matrimonially inolined. Addresa L-1IJ,
(UJ-MS76 Wx
REAL' ESTATE
, , - , BJAl. KSTATB DBALBRS.. ,
' .
RUSSELL M'klTRlCK CO. 4 Ramie.
W. H, TVRH6.LL, It Patterson Blk. Doug.
U2. o) m
PAYNB INV. CO.. Ut floor Y.. L. Doug.
17SL . .. () 400
R. C PETERS CO.. Bee Bldg. (U) 401
UW. BirNNILI CoZtar..'u fa."
Douglaa (14. 0$ 401
ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 2 First Nat'l
Bank Hldg. . 'Phone Douglas 728. (1$) 403
GEORQB 4 COMPANY. .. ..
tWI Farnam, , . , TcL. Douglas 758.
' (19)-404,
C. M. RICH, lath ImrtT Te7"web-"l47(L
, r . (w-nt 8u
CITY rBtOrKIITY FOR BALK.
A JlARaAIN IN ACREAGE
Three acre In fruit, straw
. barriea, grape, .etc with .
houa of six rooms, (two
undnlAd). at 43d and Fort
SI. . Tal Ante Ave, car to
within a few blocks.
, Price 82.100. . ;
FOR A NICE HOME
Six rooms, modern except
furaaca, ceaWentad 'ceJlar, un
,der tntlra house. Permanent
walks. House, only pn year
' old. Rent for 8371 pat year.
Prloa $i$UO.
1 O. C. OLSEN
'. 9 Bl Cor. ih ajqa Dodge. , r
... ' (19)-1S, $7
TJEAL ESTATF1 . IITLFTRPST CTL
CHA3. E. WILLlAUaON. Vrm VVA,
REAL ESTATE
CITT PROPERTY FOR SAL1
, (Cosuiaued.)
Why Pay Rent?
i
Or try to support
a Home in the City
Buy Ave or ten acre tn KEYSTONE
PARK, where you will have all the ad
vantagea of the city and still live In th
country. Build neat little home, put
out some fruit, etc., and In a few year
you will have a beautiful, healthful
homo, and one, at the same time, that
will go a long way toward supporting
youiaelf and family. Drive out and e
thl beautiful place.'. There la' only on
KSYSTONF, PARK. It is oa Military
Ave., on mil west ( Benson.
PAYNE INVESTMENT. CO.,
First Flotr New. York Life Bldg.,
,,- ' 'Tel. Douglas 1781." -
AND
.1). V. SHOLES COMPANY,
1 '110 Board of Trado Bldg.,
Tel. Douglas 49.
. . (18)-T 24
West Farnam
District
I rooms, modern, nearly new. large lot.
Owner has cut price from 83.ono to 82.600.
It will go' quick. See this Monday.
National "Investment Company,
Douglas Block. Douglaa HOI.
240 ACRES
IN KEYSTONE PARK
ACTUALLY SOLD
What makes It sell? The artlstio man
ner In which It Is laid out, and tha fact
that In a short time It value and beauty
will double. Where are you going to find
such desirable suburban acreage property
with ao many attractive features, near
Omaha, after this is all sold?
NOW IS THIS TIME TO BUY THERE.
Bend for map and pamphlet, and read
what some of these who have purchased
tracts have to say about Keystone Park.
Why don't you own an Ideal country home
In Keystone Park? See u or telephone for
further Information.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,
' 1st Floor N. Y. Ufa Bldg.,
Tel. Doug. 1781.
nd '
1). V. SHOLES COMPANY
Board of Trade Bldg.,
Tel. Doug. 49. '
(1)-M14 M
FOR SALE. '
Eleffant 10-room residence, new and mod
ern throughout, large grounds pear upper
Farnam motor line. Quick possession.
Price, $!5.5'. ' .
HIC'KB REAL ESTATE CO..
439 Board of Trade Building.
aaj Mass 28
SOl'TH front lot.- two. blocks from car;
sewer, water, gas, permanent, walk. $.ViO,
on payments of 810 per month. Tel
Webster itill (lf T71 26x
20 ACRE8 unimproved. 10 acres cultivated,
balance, grove with good sod. well lo
cated, easy terms; 82.700. A. T. Seybolt,
- U2 Grand ave., 'phone Webster 1970.
(19) 784
A BARGAIN
10-room house: m.nlern: finest location In
city: barn, laundry, cistern; .owner going
west; easy trms.
MRS. GARDNER,
4018 Cuming St.
(19)-777 20
24 LOTS in Halcyon Hotghts, Benson, lying
well; close to car line; SO mlnutaa' ride
tn. DmaliB Will .11 a,AaA,k.&. i
. . . h . . . ... qvii n '.uBV.Mvr ur in
bunches of Ave. For prices . and term
address H 42, care Be. (18J 1ST
Also 2107 Chicago, high lot, on block from
nign scnooi: oia cottage in rear. Price,
$2,4(10; aseesaed at $3,500.
FRANK CRAWFORD.
931 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. TeL Douglaa 2.157.
. (l)-MKi!8 27
$3,600.
ICOl-TCOt South 28th St..' comar lot. BOxlU
feet; two cottages; rent $33 per month;
room tor two mora cottagea or flat. Easy
terms
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Room 1, New York Life Bldg.
'Phca Douglaa LK4.
G) 52
CORNER LOT. 78x10" ft four Uvlng rooms
"" 'H iww coinages, rents' ror Xi&jO
per month, on car line and paved. Price
$3,780 If aold by September V.
A. W. ANDKRSON. 2830 Cvpltol Ave. Tel,
Harney bi. (19) 109 27x
LIST your property with Chris Boyer, f4
and Cuming 81. . ... (!$
REAL ESTATE -
FARM AND H A.N CM LA.M) FOtt IALB.
Colerad.
SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS
U--o-- v.
FARM LAND
V
r.. .... ... y 1N, v
COLORADO, NEAR DENVER
for Colonization Ihirposeo. Spe
cial Prices and Terms to Land
Men! v -V'.. - ,,.
W. F. SIIELTON LAND
AGENCY,
Sellers of gool land, cheap.
Dept, A, 318 So. 15th St.,
. Omaha, Neb. . .
1 JOhr-WSl tl
l.ONO-acr ranch, with full water right,. In
beautiful tian Luta- Vaiiey; beat pise In
th world to raise cattle, sheep and hogs;
price. Hi ts) per acre; first crop often pays
for land. The Pond Realty A Loan Co
Colorado Springa, Colo. (80) MTiS-JOx
WANTED-Agent to repraaant us Ux the
aale of our Kansas lands. Write for par
titulars. Glob Land aad Investment Co.,
Omaua. fb. ...... ., (30) 412
atk Pakata.
OPEN'INO LOWER BRCLK RESERVA
TION IN KOl'TH DAKOTA.
Psrtlea wishing full Information to tha
chanscter of the land, how to reach It
aad how to take part In th drawing
in October, also Informstlon in relation
to lbs opening of Tripp I'u., In the Rose
bud reservation, ran secure same by
ending $1 to i.'hariss H. Bark, Pierre.
8. D., formerly member ef rviigross and
author of the Lower Brule and Rosebud
legislation. CO) M74i 621
TRIPP COUNTY (TPENINO-$rr full. par.
taulaia writ TriiHi) Coiirnr I-and aad
. Allract C Dallas. & i.
.... 0-MTlA9
THE OMAHA
RFAI FSTATP
FARM AXD IkAtt H i.AIItt FOR BALE.
(Continued.)
Nebrmak.
FIR 8 T-CLA S .1 Nebraska farms and ranch
lor aome or investment. Bemla, Omslia.
( 418
Tela.
TRXA8 LAND.
Choice land In the Uulf country of Texas.
Just closed contrail for K.tiiO cro fine
farm and garden land. Agent wanted In
every county In Nebrska and Iowa. We
run hotel car to Texas every two week.
Next excursion Sept. 8. Call or address;
TEXAS LAND & IMMIGRATION CO.,
610 Be. Bldg.
can-Mr rt
WEST TEXAS RAW LAND FOR EX
CHANGE. One to 10 sections, fine and smooth. In
Ector Co., 10 miles west Midland; I to 8
miles- R. R., water 56 to ! ft. Want clear
eastern or northern farms or good rental
and mdse. Price, 810 to 820 per acre.
Fred W. Rhodes, Nara Vise, New Mex.
0)-MH0 26X
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block.
122) ta
WANTED City loan. R, C. Peter aV Co.
(2SD-4J
LOANS On improved city property. W. H.
Thomas, 606 Firs National Bank bldg.
(23) 414
81.COO.000 to LOAN on business and resi
dence property In Omaha; lowest rates
no delay. Tboman Brennan, Room L N,
T. Life. (22) 418
MONEY to loan on Improved city property
or farm lands In eastern Nebrnakav W,
J. Dermody Investment Co., 8 RY. U
(23)M45 80
LOANS on improved Omaha property.
O'Keefe R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bl.lg.
(28&.-4U
WANTED City loans and warrants. VI.
Farnam Smith A Co., 1S3D Farnam St.
(I2)-417
8S0O TO 850,000 TO LOAN .at lowest rates:
no delay. GARVIN BRO&. 1606 FARNAM.
" (T)-41
private monbTy fC d. vriimxui.
(22-418
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Ct.
(2)-42f!
820.000 PRIVATE money to loan: no da.
lay. J. H. Sherwood. 8J7 N. Y. Tj. Rl.1i.
. . S2 M401 II
WANTEDTO BORROW
WANTED TO BORROW
$1,000 to enlarge a good paying business
with privilege to reduce loan yearly. Ad
dress W VS. Bee. (24) 281
WANTED TO BUY
CARD CABINET of 16 to 25 drawer for
card IxS Inches; state price; must be
cheap. Address L 8S2, Be. (25) 19
CASH paid for second band clothing,
hoe, etc. .808 No. 16th St. Tel. Red
8KS. (26)-21o
CAPH paid for old book. Crane-Foy Co.,
8) 3 3. Htli. 'Phone Dougl 1S.1. (85)-ll)
. WANTED TO RENT
WANTED By a neat boy, with reference.
- board and room In a private family)
will balp around house If dealred; pleas
state what board and room bill win be.
Address Y 200, Boa.
(26) M76J 80x
WANTED Refined young lady aa roo:n
mate; all modern conveniences. SIS N.
. 17th Bt. (2) M5M 87x
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping In good neighborhood. Ad
dress J 48, Bee. (20) M946 31
WANTED Addresses of private families
- that will board and room lady student
at $4.00 per week Boyles Collega.
Tel. Doug. 1984. (28) M97S
WANTED SITUATION
WANTED POSITION 14 year' axperlence
bookkeeping and office work In real cstat.
department store, lumber, grain and mill
ing. H. H. Pease, Fremont, Neb.
. a7J-M16t
EXPERIENCED, honest Japanese boy
want a position as a cook In family.
Address, Charles Kawal. 'iX So. th St.
(2T MT 30x
YOUNQ MAN, who 1 now aid for past Or
year lias been a mail carrier, wanta po
sition of trust where honesty, ability and
Integrity will be recognized aad rewarded.
Addresa. K 78. Baa. (27) 666 iftx
WANTED In same town by two ladle.
positions as office clerk and trimmer. Ad
dresa 1&0, Stuart, la, (27 Mbe 2Tx
POSITION by colored man ' as porter or
waiter, a janitor. No. 1 reference. Address
1U13 Ixard. U7-14 27 x
YOUNQ Japanese boy want position after
school In privste family; can give good
references, Address Klra, 438 Bee lildg.
(27I-M7S4 ?6x ,
YOL'NQ man, 22, wishes position as col
lector or other outside work; best refer
ences. What have you? Adrtres n 8S,
Be. (27) 706 13x
REAL ESTATE salesman, experienced,
able to handle additions; best references;
salary or commission. Address P 117,
care Ba. (37) M747 28x
WANTED Position ss clerk In general
'meTchandlKo store; fifteen years' experi
ence; best or references. Box 8, Swanton.
Neb. (27) M741 80x .
WANTED Situation by two young ladles
(sisters), violinist and pianist; four year'
experience In orchestra work and good
sight player. Address Y 1'.. care Hc.
U'7)-M739 )
SITUATION wanted by offlo man. even
ings and Saturday afternoons, at llgures;
have had experience In cigar More; Al
reference. Address C 13, Bee.
(27) M7i5 2x,
EXPERIFNPKD office man wants smill
set of books to keep; all or part time.
Address K 141. Bee. (27) M3S Six
YOUNG man wants place to work for board
while attending school. Boyles college.
Tel Douglas l-4. i!-Mir7
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSAL FOR FLOUR. OATS. PRIED
Fruit, Etc. Department of the Interior,
Oflica of Indian Affuirs, Washington, D. C,
Auguat T, 19)1. Scaled proposals, plainly
marked on the outside of the envelops
"Proposal for Flour, Oata. Dried Fruit,"
etc., as the caae may be, and addressed ti
the "Commissioner of Indian Affilrs," Wash
ington. D. C," wilt be received at. the
Indian Office until $ o'clock p. tn. of
Thursday. Septemlter M, - 1W7. and then
opened, for furnishing ths Indian service
with canned tomatoes, orntmal, crarked
wheat, dried fruit, feed, flour, hominy,
oata and rolled oata during fiscal year end
ing June 30, Bids must be made out
on government blanks. - Schedule giving
all necessary information for bidders will
be furnished on application to the Indian
Office, .Washington, D. C.; the V. S.
Indian warehouses at New Y'sr't Cltv,
Chicago, III.; St. Louis. Mo.; Oman. Neb.,
and wan rranclsoo, Cal. ; the Commlrsarv
of Subsistence, U. 8. A., at Cherenne,
Wyo. ; tha Quartermaster, U. 8. A.. Seattle,
Wash., and the postmasters at Tucson,
Portland, Spokane and Yacoma. The de
partment reserves the right to reject an'
and all bids or any part of any bid. C. F.
Larrabe. Acting Commissioner.
A26d18t
PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY AND All
tlllery Horses and Draft. Saddle aad
Pack Mules Chief Quartermaster a OfftVe.
Omaha. Nebrasks. August 2. Ii7. S-aled
rmfMisalB, U tripltcata, will be rwc.lve I at
hia office until 11 o'clock m., central atand
ard time, September 14. 19u7. and then
opened, in tha presence, of attending bid
ders, for forty 4o cavalry horses, one
hundred and sixty-three (IU artillery
horses, three (31 draft mules, wheel; four
hundred and eighty-four (4M) pack mulea,
ninety (So) saddle mule and one 1) cart
mule, for delivery at Omaha, Nebraska,
or other prominent railroad point. The
animals to conform to speoificationa for
cavalry and artillery . horsea and mulea
United Stalea reserve right to accept or
re)ect aay jr all prop tsala or any part
thrreof. Particulars and blanka for ir-
I posais wiu oe luriKnxi on application.
Kavelopta containing proposals ta be
' doraed "Proposals for lliu-ses or Mule"
t snd addressed to- Major TKms Cruse,
I Chief gusrteraiaater. AM-37-A19-3I1 U-28
DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1907.
COUNCIL
OffiM, 8 !
MlfORi MBNTIOW.
Davla, drugs.
Stockert eH carpet.'
Ed Rogers' Tony Fausfbeer.
Bee Schmidt's elegant new photoa.
BUT BORWICK'S PURE PA t NTS.
PETERSEN SCHOENINa BELL RUG3
Lewi Cutler, funeral director, 'phon 87.
Woodrtng Undertaking Company. Tel. 839.
Picture framing. C. C. Alexander, 888 B'wy.
IT ONLY COSTS A TWO CENT STAMP
TO GET HAFER'S PRICES. COUNCIL
BLUFFS. IA. .
FALL TERM OF WESTERN IOWA
COLLEGE OPENS AUGUST 2. SEND
FOR CATALOGUE.
' Pf DWEIPER BOTTI.ffD BEER 19
SERVED ONLY AT FIRST-CLASS BARS
AND CAFES. L. ROSEN FELD CO., At.
WE WILL DELIVER ALL 8IZK8 OF
HARD COAL DURING AUGUST FOR $10
A TON. WM. WELSH. 18 N. MAIN ST.
PHONES 128.
T. Q. Allison, mall carrier on mute No.
8. Is enjoying his annual fifteen daya' va
cation. A marriage license wa laaued ester.
dsy to Frank Derlo, aged 24, and Emma
Soukup, aged It. both of South Omaha.
Miss Anna Vaniercook will go to
Pspllllon. Neb., tony, where she will
be one of the Instructors In th Sarpy
County Teachers' Institute.
Judge Wheeler yesterday sustained the
motions rif the defendant for a new trlxl
In th suit of Elisabeth Flower against
the Continental Casualty company.
Mr. Jnsle Lewis, th young ,wom.n
who attempted to commit ulclde FrUlny
night by the laudanum route, was ri
ported to be doing nicely at Mercy hos
pital yesterday.
G. Ratllff was arrested on complaint of
J. P. Tlnley, who charged him with dis
posing of a horse on which Tlnley held
a mortgage. Ratlin gave bonds for his
appearance before Justice Cooper Thura.lay
next.
The Racycle Bicycle club will make lta
weekly run today to Pacific Junction.
The start will be made nt 8:30 a. m., nnd
th schedule colls for Council Bluffs be
ing reached fin the home run at 8 p. n,.
J. F. Wilcox has purchased tha George
F. Crane property at the corner of High
Srhool avenue and Park and Glen eve.
nues. The property Includes the reat
denee of Captain Crane. Mr. Wilcox,
It-Is stated, will erect four modern cot
tage on the property.
An examination for the position of car
rler on rural mall route No 8. about tn
he established, will le held In ths federal
building Saturday, September 81. Six
applicants will be necesssry for a list
of eligible and all application muat
reach Washington on or before Septem
ber 11.
Th hearing of George Shaw, oharsed
with appropriating to his own use a
ftim of money which he had collected
for William Welch, by whom .ho nt
formerly employed as a driver, was con
tinued In Justice Cooper's court yester
day to September 10. Shaw is at liberty
on a $100 bond.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fleming are pre
paring to move to Chicago, aliere Mr.
Fleming has secured a poaltlon In a large
mercantile establishment. M. W. Flem
ing haa gone to Seattle, Wash., wher
he ha accepted a position with the Nt
tlonal Grocery association. His family
1 preparing to Join him there.
George Stockert reported to the pollee
yesterday morning that two horses had
been taken from his barn on Eist Plerci
street during the previous night. Later
In th day the horses wer found In a
r.earby pasture. As th horses were se
curely fastened and the stable door shut,
It Is believed someone out of mischief
released the animal and turned them
loos. .
i Till tlt,ln,B ?f '"lnc In th litigation
in the United States court ovr 1 904
acres of land In Cut-Off, claimed by the
state of Iowa a abandoned river bed,
will b completed' Monday before Com
missioner Brulngton. Attorney General
Byr I expected her Monday to b
present at the clong of the taking of
testimony, which when transcribed I to
b submitted to Judge Smith McPherson.
Th cool evening can be nJoyed better
by taking a rid tn Jh country behind one
of our line driving teams. Carriage al
way ready. Grand-Livery, 'Phone J7J,
J. B. and Elmer jjL'fa In nick, proprietor.
Wanted, at Once, first-class stov man.
Petersen aV Bchoenlng.
A snap, five acre, close In, fine house,
barn, four acre in trult. Will sell oheap
and put In the crops. Possession given at
once. Addres D. 8, kerr. 848 Broadway,
Council Bluff. Both 'phones.
On hundred girls who wish to work dur
ing the fall and winter can find pleasant
and profitable employment at the candy
factory of John O. Woodward St Co. Wa
mploy girl both on time and piece work.
Few second-hand cook stoves and ranges,
must be cleared at once. Petersen &
Bchoenlng Co.
N. Y. Plumbing Co. Tel. 80. Night, L 898.
Fall decorating has commenced. Tho
largest stock of pictures and the best pic
ture framing can be found at Borwick'a,
211 South Main street.
Ic cream flavored wMh pure vanilla;
something that will pleaso you. Pvrlty
Candy Kitchen, 88 Broadway.
Cpbolsterlagr.
George W. Klein, 19 South Main street.
'Phones: Ind.. 710; Bell, 848.
Wanted. a( once, ' first-class stove man.
Petersen V Schoenlng.
Wanted, at once, first-class stove man.
Petersen A Schoenlng.
Big bsrgalns tn second-hand rook stov -a
and ranges. Petersen ft Schoenlng Co.
A complete line of the latest patterns
and designs In will paper. I-ct us Agur
your work. We can please you on the
price. 1-1. Rorwlck, 211 South Main.
Don't neglect the children' eye. All
children attending school should have their
eyes examined by an expert, and corrected
If necessary.. Consult our eye aprclsllst.
Dr. J. W. Terry, about your eyes. Consul
tation Is free.
LEFFEFT8 careful optlcia'na, 4i9 Broad
way, Council Bluffs, la.
Petersen & Schoenlng soli matting.
CITY SCAVENGERS
Horse and cattle hauled free of
cliarge. Garbaee. ashes, manure and I
all rubbish; clean vaults and cess I
poois. am wora done ia guaranteed.
Calls promptly attended to.
fad. rbons T. B-U Bad 1873
alS.ti.uCK h omtOs. I
LEGAL NOTICES
BONDS FOR SALE -WATER BONDS OF
i Besver City, Neb., to the amount of $25.-
rfln. dated day of delivery, psvable at Ne
braska Fiscal Agency. New York City. N.
Y. Twenty vears a"r date. Interest 6 per
cent from date, option te ritv tn redeem
same any time after five years from tlielr
date, issued In denominations of $o00 each.
Pity reserves right to relect any anT all
bids. Th above will be received by W. L.
Ionard. c'ty clerk, uo to snd Including
Benterober J", 17. W. L. LEONARD. Oty
fWk. Ad?it
OCEAN STFAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
'T&MPtitftaV' Lin of u Atlantio
QVXaSO TO X-TvTap-Oi. x.g THA
TOVM BAYS AY Hi.
. Empresses sail Aug. , $: Sept. 6, 16
First Cabin $$ up; Second Cabin $16 up;
Third CUes $J 73. Wrtte for particular.
O. a. Beajula, al. Agent, Tel. barnaea
Kit- 333 ao. Clark, gt, CUlaajsr
BLUFFS
St. Tl. 4.
PAVING LITIGATION DRAW
Property Owntn en Glenn Arenas
Must Pay Part of IraproTement
EIMAINDIR FALLS Oil CITY
Js4gn of District mart Fix Times '
v Yatlea t'oaatle Dnrlagt
Jfext Year.
Judge Wheeler of th district court
handed down decision yesterday morn
Ing In the ult brought by J. R. Rred and
other property owners on Glen avenus t
retrin th city from assessing agslnst
their hnldlngs any of the cost of the curb
ing and paving on Tark avenue, between
Pomona avenue and the entrance o Fair
mount park. The " decision, while not
wholly adverse to the elty. favors the
plaintiff and If allowed to lnd will
throw upon the, general Improvement fund
of the city a large proportion of th cost
of the paving In question.
Th property on th east 1de of Glen
Avenue, between Pomona avenue and th
water work reservoir, backs akalrist Park
venue, whloh I considerably higher than
Glen avenue. Thl prevent the owners
of lot on Glen avenue from using Park
venue for entrance or egress to their
lota. This being tha caae the oWnera of
ucU lot on Glen avenue objected to being
assessed for tbe curbing and paving on
Park avenue on the grounde that they
derived no benefit from the Improvement.
In his ruling Judge Wheeler holds that
the assessment for the curbing shall stand
against the Glen avenue property Involved
without modification, but that the assess
ment for the paving Shall be reduced In
the case of certain lots one-half, and th
other much a one-fourth.
Nrhednle of Cor Term.
The schedule of the terms of district
court for 108 and 1909 In th everal
ccuntle comprising th Fifteenth Judicial
district, recently arranged by the four
Judges of the district, has been received
by H. V. Battey, clerk kof the district
ccurt. It Is as follows:
lh Pottawattsrai county court Is hall
at Council Bluffs and Avoca. Th term
In this city In 1908 begin January 7 and
March IT, September 1 and November I.
In 1909 th beginning of the four terms
I approximately the lime, the dAtes be
ing January 6, March 16, October 80 and
December IB. .
The trms at Avoca will begin on Feb
ruary 26, May 6, October 20 and Decem
ber 18 in 1908 and in 1908 on February
23. May 4, Ootobcr 19 and December 14.
The ate for th beginning ef th
court in the other counties are A fol
lows: Audubon 1908, FebruAry 26, May 6, Octo
ber 13, December IS; 1909, February 23,
May 4. October 12, December 14. ,
Cass 1908, January 28, April 7, Septem
ber 16, November 17; 1909, January id,
April 8, September 14. November 10.
Fremon 1908, January 14, March 17.
September 1, November 4; 1905, January
12, March 16. August 31, November 2.
Harrison 1908, January 7, March 17,
September 8, November 4: 1909. Janunry
6, March 16, September 7, Nowmber 2.
Mills 1908. February 4. April 14, Sep
tember 22, November 24; 1909, February
2. April IS, September 21, November 3.
Montgomery 1908, January 7, March 17;
September 1, November 4; 1909, Janu
ary 6, March 16. August 31, November t.
Page 1808, February 26, May 6, Octo
ber It, December 16; 1909, February 28,
May 4, October 12, December 14. 1
Shelby 1908, February 4, April 14,
September 29, November 24! 1909, Feb
ruary 2, April 13, September 18, Novem.
ber 28.
The following . is the, schedule (or the
four judge: '
Hon. A. B. Thornell, Judge; J. J. Fergu
son, Reporter. 1908 Council Bluff. Janu
ary 7; Sidney, March 17; Glen wood, April
14; Clarinda, May 6: Logan, September, 3;
Harlan, September 29; Avoca, October 20;
Red Oak, November 4; Atlantic, November
17; Audubon, December 15.
1909 Crnmcll Hlttffs, January 8: )!
March 16: Glnwood, April 13; Clarinda,
May 4; Logan, September T; Harlan, Sep
tember 28; Avoca. October 19; Red Oak,
November 2; Atlantic, November 16; Audu
bon, December 14.
Hon. O. D. Wheeler. Judge: B. O. Bru-
j ington, Reporter. 1M Red Oak. January
; Atlantic, January nt Aununon, r euruarv
25; Council Bluffa, March 17; Sidney, Sep
tember 1; (lien wood, September 23; Clar
inda, October 13; Logan, November 4; Har
lan. November 24; Avoca, December 15.
1909 Red Oak. January 6; Atlantic, Janu
ary 36; Audubon. February 23; Council
Bluffs, March 10; Sidney. August 91 1 Glen
wood, Stotember 21; Clarinda. October 12;
Logan, November 2: Harlan, November, 24;
Avoca, December 14.
Hon. N. W. Macy. Judge: John H. Clark.
Reporter.. 1908-Ixgan. January 7: Hsrlsn,
February 4; Avoes. i'Vi-nry 27: Red Oak,
March 17: Atlsntlc, April 7; Audubon. Muy
6; Council Bluffs. September 1; Sldnev,
November 4; Glenwood, November 24;
Clarimla. December 15.
1W Logan. Jentmrv fc: Harlan, February
2: Avoca, February i: Red Oak. March 10:
Atlantic, April 6: Audubon. Wov 4: Council
niufTs, Austmt SI; SUteey, November 2;
Glenwood, November tH; Clarinda, De
cember li.
Hon. VV. R. Oreen. .Tudae; W. E. But
ler. Retvrtr. IflCR-Sidney, January 14;
Glenwood. February 4; r-nrinda, February
26; Logan, March 17: Harlan. Anrll 14;
Avoca, Mav R- R1 Oak. axntep-her l: At
lantic. B "tc-.br- IS: Auduon, October 13;
Conrell Whiffs, November 4.
. inro-Ridnev. Janusry 1: G'enwood. Feb
ruary !: Clar'."1- "r" I"sn, Ms-ch
11- Hs''sn. ! '1' A'-nca Msv 4: Red
OhV. Aliens! Tl: AtlaeMe. gp.,..r 1J.
J Audubon. October 12; Council r.luita, No
vember T
Hafer sells more lumber to the farmer
and stockman than all the other, lis has
his big yards st Council Bluffs, la.
Card ef Thanks.
The management of the Bluff City laun
dry wialie to thank their friends and pa-"
tions for th patience they showed In re
ceiving their laundry from August 12 to
AugTJit. 17, this being, their, first week
business after the rebuilding of their laun
dry, which. wag tecently burned down by
burglars, who. In some way, aet lire to
the building after blowing the safe. All the
machinery and brlp being new, has undo
the work a little slow, but the good work
done by the laundry bv-fore It was destroyed
has already reused nearly all of the old.
customer to return, naturally making a
heavy week's work to start with, but the
etimtng week wlH find them In a grind po
sition to attend to all their work promptly
and, with an extra new wagon, which will
be added next Monday, they will be able to
give Wielr customer prompt and. good
service.
Real Estate Transfers.
There transfers wer reported to The Be
August 24 by the Pottawattamie County
Abstract company of Council Bluffs:
Henry F. Kielhorn and wife to Bar
ney Bunkers snd T. P. Scott, west
42 feet of lots 4, 6 and 6. In hloCk
K. flirt's it Ramsey's add. to Coun
cil Bluffs. Ia . w. d $ $.600
Llewelen Potter and husband to Bert
. E. Nash. seVi $4-76-11, w, d 14.4TO
Two transfers, tetal $18,00
Gaard lour Eyralsht.
Do not take rhancese cf having your
eye ruined by some Incompetent. I am an
eyesight expert, I am the only optomet
rist and have the only manufacturing lens
grinder In south western Iowa. Consult me
and be aura of an accurate- 0L
DR. W. W. MAC A R BELL, 10 Pearl St.
Ber Sara for Damages.
Charles Peterson yesterday brought vlt
In th superior court against th Kimball
Brother company for 81,6ra damage I for
Injuries) alleged to have keen sustained by
blm while la the mpto the eVfemdant
company. Your.g Pwtenwn was operating
an emery wheel whea the alleged Injurlea
to bla hand were received. A be I but
fifteen year of age th suit la brought
In the nm of hi next friend, hi father.
Nletg reteron. ,
POTTAWATTAMIR BAVR9 KATIQ
Mill Ceeaty Omelets Flay the
Better flam.
For the second time the official of Polta
wattamle county went down in defeat be
fore the officials of Mills county In a con
test on tbe diamond at the Ideal-Hustlers'
ball park Saturday afternoon. There was
one consolation, however. Tor the FWla
wattamles, In that yesterday' defeat was
not nearly grievous ta that of the
former game. The Mill - Bounty braves
only succeeded In wrestmg the game from
the Pottawsttamles by one run, and, of
course, they secured that through an error
on the.part of on of the Blafflt. The
same, considering all things, wa a very
fair exhibition of base ball. Bhertlf Can
ning, not being it candidate for re-election
this fall, ventured te eaaay the role of
umpire. And reSlMy due to the fact that
he represented th trong Arm of the taw
ne one questioned hi deoietonev The gate
receipt would "not go far towards paying
th flnea Imposed on th Standard. Oil com
pany by- Judge Ltndla. The spectacular
feature ef the game w A eatoh by on
of the Mill county braves, who Jumped.
It wa said. At least lx(,cen fret, more or
less, into th Atmosphere and corraled a
hot high bull. H. V. Battey, clerk of th
district court . In and for Po'.tawattamle
county, who wee affinal scorer, was au
thority for tbe statement that th Mills
county men rtiado two runs, while tho
Pottawattamie only Succeeded In reaching
the home plate once. The scor'
' MILLS.
R. A. O.
Genunsl, lb ." .1 0 8
Edwardsp. and 2r... 0 2 8
Workman, tb and p 1 t 2
McClethanan, c and cf 0 1 1
Smith, c and cf 0 14
Prothers, ss '. .. 110
Bslwood, 8b ......... ....... 0 2 4
Travla. t o e o
Rhoadea, r( 6 1 0
Total i 12 n
POTTAWATTAMIE.
R. A. O.
Smith. 2b 0 J I
Mayne, 3b 1 $ 0
Scarr, lb 0 0 6
Wyland, aa and c...v. ... 1 2
Martin, c and ss 0 2 .11
I.athrop. If 0 0 0
Rod Well, ef 0 0 0
Battey. rf 0 0 0
Hansen, p - 0 3 1
Totals 1 10
Mill 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-e I
Pottawattamie 1 1
Umpire: Canning. Time: 1:18.
Caaaa-e tn Matt Delivery.
. Change In the railway time schedules
now permit of the delivery of mall in tho
resident district of th city one hour
earlier than heretofore. For the morning
delivery carrier leave the postofflce at 8
'dock Instead of at , and In th after
noon at I o'clock Instead of at t. The
business route are not affected by the
change, the carrier still leaving at 7:40
and 10 O'clock m the morning and at 1 and
4 o'clock in the afternoon.
A very heavy mall arrive in Council
Bluffs about midnight, and this, with a
small portion of the morning mall, I ready
for the carrier at 8 o'clock. The rest of
the morning mall doe not arrive until
after t o'clock, making It too late for a
convenient morning rellvery. Thl I the
same mall that formerly arrived at 6:56.
The afternoon malls are alao under the
new schedules, too lata for the carrier to
take out until the following day.
Injared by Hayfork.
, William Dohae, A farmer living about
even mile east of th city, waa brought
to the Edmutidson hospital laat evening
suffering from severe Injuries, the result
of being caught by a "harpoon" fork while
loading hay. Mr. Doha's wa directly under
the fork when It auddenly descended, strik
ing film on the shoulder, and Inflicting a
deep wound. One of the pronga also cut
a deep gash almost the entire length of
the back. But for the warning cry of one
of tha men working, with him the fork
would have caught Mr. Dohse on the head
and he probably would have been killed.
PAST WEEK It BLYKF9 SOCIETY
Loncbeoaa and Boating; Parties a
Feat a re.
Mr. Sumner Lacy has returned from A
vacation trip to Sioux Falls.
Miss Alice Chase will return Monday
from her vacation trip to Chicago.
Mlsa Mlttie Pile ha returned from a sum
mer's vacation throughout Nebraska.
Mrs. Loneigan and sons of Leaven wortn.
Kin., are tl.e guests of Mrs. Mar Bou
rlctoos. Mrs. Will Barber of Ollddm. Ia., hi th
guest of Mrs. Charles Clear, 1200 Washing
ton avenue.
Mrs. Leonard of Kodoka, 8. D.. Is the
guest of her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
l.etchfurd. ,
Mrs. F. J. Clark of Mason City wa the
guest of Mrs. H. J. Cksmbers during th.
past week. - ( - -
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas left Wednes
day for a mouth's visit with relative In
Ogden. rtah.
Miss Llxsie Hh-kcy and Mlsa Stellu Boyer
have relumed from a three muntiia' trip
to Porto Rico.
Mrs. S. C Wl-.aley and daughter. Miss
Carrie W I, a ley, are the gueata of friends
In Sioux City, la.
Mr. A. Newklrk of Delta. I., Is the
guest of lier slater, Mrs. C. G. Saunders
of Osklsiid syentie.
Mrs. Clsra Rhodes of Tondon, 111.. Is the
guest of her dJtr liter, Mrs. C. E. Walter
of South First street.
Mrs. Jarne Nev'ns left .Wednesday even
ing for Clarksville. Ia., where she will
be the guest of frrends.
E1ste Msry' Pa trite of Pea Moines Is tho
7uest at th home of her mother, Mrs. T.
-acy. til Park avenue.
Mrs. P. M. Vaughan of Lincoln, Neb.,- 1s
tbe guest of ber -daughter, Mrs. F. A,
Faxon of Fourth street.
Mm. F. K. Aylrsworth bss gone to New
Vorh for a two months" visit tvlth her
rlM'Sliter, Mr. B. L. Btaift.
Mr. and Mr. C. R. ilendrlx, accompanied
by Mr. Ilendrlx's mother, have guie to
Colorado for a vacation trip.
Mrs. 'Rose Mm aad daughter left
Wednesday evening for a visit With rela
tives in northern Wisconsin.
Mies Ann Tody lefr Friday ' for La
Crosee, Wis., where she will spend a vaca
tion with Trlends and relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohio Knox returned Friday
from ' their trip to Isle Rovsl In 1-ak
Superior and other northern point.
Mr. nd Mr H. C. Cprgi;e an! daughter,
Miss Edna Sprsgue, returned to their
' - e In th' rlty after an extended erestern
trip. I r
Alva. Gall Hamilton left Thuraday for
Denver, Colorado Springs and other weat
rni pulnta. where she will remain a month
er aix weeks.
Mr. I. N. Fllcklnger ad daughter. Miss
Edna Fllcklnger. Ijft Friday for Lak
OtaohoJI. wher t, will enjoy a two
weeks' outing.
Mr A. Whltelaw, Who baa been the
guest of her parent. Mr. and Mre. William
D. Ayleaworth, ha returned to her home
In Blnehawton. N. Y.
Mr. snd Mrs. R. Bslrd of Lovelsnd and
Mr. White of Indlanola wer the guests
Inst weeV ef Mr. and Mrs. 61. L. Alms
house, ( East Pierce street
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1- Mabla and daughter
Mss Nell Mabe. of Oakland avenue, left
Thursday for Hot Seringa. B. V.. where
they will vlalt several weeka
Miss Gertrude Hughe, who has been the
fuest of her cusns. Mlsse .Edna and
,utae Btoiseman. Second sveiias. baa
returned te her home In Bt. Joseph, Mo.
Dr. and Mra T. W. Houghton. 516 Wear
pierce afreet, entertained a few friends
at a plcnle Thursday evening at Lak
Matawa. supper being served en the lewn.
Mlsa Bvelyn gad Mlsa KthW "Thomas hsv.
returned from Lak OfcotMjt. where they
spent their vacation with their mother, Mr.
Thomas, and alstrr. Mra. Robrrt II. Wal
lace. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles McKnlght. 231 South
Sixth street, entertained Dr and Mr.
Woodward of I ee Moines and Mrs. L.
Vaughn of Kmlk-olt, Neb., during tns last
wtek.
Mrs. Kmma Wilson snd daughter. Miss
Rosalie, and Mlsa Leila Wilson, left Thnrs
day moruing for fin extended trip through
the New Kngland slates, returning In No
vember. Mrs. Mortimer Matthew of Seneca. Kan.,
Mra. Ida Reed lwls of Denver nnd Mr
M. L Heed of Sycamore. 111., are guest t
at the home of Mr. and Mra. M. L. Reed,
3J10 Vest Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Swan and children,
Rvrnn and Louise, left Thursdsy for a twi
weeks' trip to Casper. Wyo., and from
there will go on a fishing trip through, th
Big Horn mountains,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jone. 79 Washing,
ton avenue, announce the engagement oi
their daughter. Miss KUsaheth Jones, to
Mr. Kisnk M. Hspalje. the wedding ta
take place September 8. , ,
Mra William Coo pock entertained In
formally at bridge Saturday afternoon at
her home. 810 Fifth avenue. In honor of her
guest, Miss Beck of Sioux City. After the
geme dainty refreshment were orved.
Misa Margaret Hypea entertained, at a
house party Friday evening at her home,
44 Oakland avenue. .The guests wee re Mis
Orpha Qutnn. Miss Roma Arnold." Ml
Florence Canning and Mlsa Marlon Briton.
Mrs. J. M. Baratow. 1 South ' Sixth
street, entertained at an Informal ken
slngton Thursday ef Hi noon. Dainty re
freshment ware served. Mrs. Baratow waa
assisted by her daughter. Miss Ruth Bar
stow. Miss Helen and Mlsa Margaret' Fllck
lnger left Frlrtny evening ror Palo Alto,
Cel., where they will continue their Mi idles
In the Inland Stanford. Jr.,' university.
They were accompanied by their ' father.
Mr. I. N. Fllrklngr. aa far as North Platte,
Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dryden left yeter
day for a visit of several weeks with rel
atlvea and friends In Cleveland and Co
lumbus, O. They will attend th reunion
at FJyrla, O.. of tho Nlnteenth Ohio bat
tery, of which Mr. Dryden waa a member.
Mr. J. M. Baratow, assisted by ber
daughter. Miss Ruth, entertained about
twenty gtirsts Wednesday afternoon at
"6M." Prises were awarded to Mra. Fran
ces, who received the first prise, and 'Mrs.
Blrt Plnney, who received the second
prise. Dainty refreshmenia were served at
the close of the' game.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Judson were guest
at s pretty luncheon given Thursday noon
at the home of Mrs. George K. Hamilton
of Omaha In honor of, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Llnkey of California. Cover .were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. l.lnkey, Mr. and Mra Judsnn,
Mr. and Mrs. Tompsett, Miss Mildred and
Miss Jesse Tompsett and Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton. "
A very enjoyable boating party was held
Thursday afternoon at !.e,ke .ManawA.
Those present were Miss Ksther Kpstoln,
Mlsa Sadie Katleman, Miss Ida Bronsby,
Miss Minnie Robinson, Miss Sadie Maro
wits, Mr. Arthur Marowlts. Mr. Davl
Bronsky. Mr. George Sugsrman and Mr.
Arthur ReMnson. After the boetlng. a
picnic supper was served at Bromar camp.
Miss Bernadctte Wlckham entertained at
a very pretty afternoon luncheon Thursday
st her home, 40W Franklin avenue. The
dining room waa attractively decorated In
Japanese lanterns, which were hung from
a large Japanese parasol In the center of
the room to the four corners, the lantern
being lighted, gave the room a veiy pretty
cliecl. A course luncheon waa served,
which waa also carried out hi Japanese
style. An Immense bowl of asters formed
a centerpiece for the table. The guests
were Mias Ruth Hayes, Miss Lily Suliroe
der, Miss Ethel Sciiroeder, Miss Uraoe
learning, Miss Jullia Learning, Miss Marl
Mhoop and Miss Frances Uuinella.
Mr. Harry K. Baldwin and Mlsa Gertrude
Kints, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. H.
Klnta, were united in marriage Thursday
noon at the residence oi the Dilde'a par
nils, 716 South Sixth street. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. Marcus P. Mc
Clure, pastor tf the Fh st Presbyterian
church, in the presence of immediate rel
atives only. The ceremony took place In
the parlor under an Immense bower of
palma and ferns, the bouse being decorated
throughout with green, and while. The
bride wore a traveling suit of rich golden,
brown. The young couple left at 2:30 fur
Green River, Wyo., from where they will
go to Colorado and Kansus. They will
make their home in the west. Mr. Baldwin
being In the engineering department for
tho Union Pacific. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Baldwin are very popular young people of'
thl city. 7 '
Mr. Loul Marcus, ton of Mr. and Mr.
M. Marcus of this city, wa united In
marring Tuesday moaning at 10:30 o'clock
In the parlora of the Hotel Montrose at
Cedar Rapids, la., the former home of
the bride, to Miss Louise Kramer of
Omaha, Rev. Frederick Cohn, rabbi of rhe
Reformed Jewish church of Omaha, of
ficiating. The bride and groom left at
11:44 for Chicago, where a wedding aupper
was served Tuesday evening at the home
of the bride's uncle. Mr. Frank Honson.
From there, tl.ey went to Niagara Falls
and the Atlantic coast, after which thev
will return to this city, where they will
make their home. Among those present, at
the ceremonv were: , Mrs. L. Kramer 'of
Omshn, mother of the bride. Mr. M. Mar
cus of this city. Mrs. V. II. Collier, Mr.
Will 8. Collier. Mrs. Frank Suouffer, Miss
Iona Bnouifer. Mrs. Nellie Hlbhard nnd
Mr. William Fisher, all of Cedar Rapids.
ARREST OF JF0UR MEXICANS
Ambassador Creel Say It la t'p t
t'ncle Sam te Pualsh Violations
of Neutrality.
LOS ANGF.LE8, Cal., Aug. 25. The ar
rest of four prominent Mexican in thl
city last evening On charge of conspiracy
agalnat the government of Dial, may prov
of no consequence. Enrique Creel, ambas
sador from Mexico to the United States,
arrived here today from Canada. He I
studying the immigration problem and. I
In southern California lo look Into Irri
gation matters.
"I know of no charges placed against
thofe men by the Mexican government,"
said ISonor Creel, "hot If probable thry
have violated the neutrality law of the
L'nlted States and they may be prosecuted
In this country. I don't consider their ac
tion at St. Ivouls and elsewhere of great
Importance, ani) I am not Tier on any mat
ter connected with the case, nor shall I
hav anything to do with It."
Evidently the prosecution of tb men for
the offense charged rests with the United
States government, and se far none of the
local federal authorities have Indicated that
they will take a hand in th matter. Am
bassador Creel stated that he wa his
way to ths slate of Chihuahua, where he
had recently been; chosen governor. He
said he would at once assume the duties of
the office end that the matter of hi re
turn to Washington reated entirely with
President Dla. .
Meet Ambler. .
Miss Qertl a Long was the guest of Mlsse
Bessie and Ltrste Ferertr from Saturday
until Sunday.
Mr. L. Boyer arrived home on Saturday
from her two wtek' yl.u at Duniap aad
Woodbine, la.
Miss I. Howland wa able to ride Out for
the first time on Tuesday since her recent
illness, which has lasted since early spring.
Frsnk Todd, formerly of West Side, ha
Just returned from a two months' sojourn
In Texss, where he went for hi health,
and Is now at home at Burwell.
Mlsaea Gertrude and Kvelyn Rnesslg, who
have been the guests of Mlsa Gladya Dally,
near blk horn, the last two weeks, returned
to their home the last Of th week.
The Ladies' Aid society will meet en
Thursdsy, August 87, at th home of Mrs.
hu Blake, In fc". kerinan. to quilt all- day.
Lunch will be served at 13:80 by th hostess,
assisted by other.
Mis Marguerite Tong of South Eleventh
street, who has been the guest ef her
friend, Mra. D. Shandy, through her sum
mer vacation, will return bom thla week
to' be ready for school. ,.
on Sunday evening for Lak Mtnnetnnka,
Minn., and later will rial! In St. Pawl,
Minn., and Cereeeo, Ia., aa the guest pf
her sister, Mrs. John F. Daley, fer a few
week.
Prof. John Henderson of Denver'. Cole.,
is expected home this week for short
visit to hi parents snd his brother Charles
and wife, who are here from Sioux City,
and also his sister, Mrs. Will Hoffman of
Norfolk. .,
J. H. Aughe'and wife and Mra. John
Gants and daughter. Mlae A dla, have been
ramping oul- the last week at Waterloo,
to attendance at the Duuglaa County Vet
eran' association, and report a fiaa aUne,
wKa splendid crop "! XT
I
i