TIIE BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 14, 1909. c Council Bluffs Minor Mention fne Oonaoil Blaff OfYloe ef th Omabe Bee la et ll Saett Street, ota TkOMi 4. Council Bluffs Pavls. drugs. TOllRIQAXS, Undertakers. 'Phones MS. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. iSJ. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 17. FAUST BEBR AT ROGERS' BUFFET. When you want reliable want ad ader tlslng. uae Tha Be. a'uTA Sf" .nd mowr- "pearling A Trlplett. tzi Broadway. -T,SHLPPOU(:ST f'CE IN TOWN IB THE DIAMOND THEATER. TT?AI.ft "NOKNKCKF.R ROLAND. Undertakers. 'Phone 122. N. Main RL Prof Oscar ftaumelster will leave today for a four weeks- imt in California. . w Meaarell, optometrist, moved io mo-m unjr national bank building. UKUF-PATTURN RAI.K of picture mouldings begins Mondav. r R Al.-.nA-,- MS Broadway. tr. Ndney II. ftmlth ha prone to Bell wood, Neb., where he expects to locate and engage In the practice of his profes sion. The Toting People's union of the Me morial Baptist church will give an loe cream social Thursday evening In Coohran park at Twenty-first street and First avenue. Members of lodge No. t9. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this after noon at I:W o'clock at the hall to attend In a body the funeral of their late brother, John Daugherty. Frank Krlst and Mary Johnson, both of Omaha, were married In this city yester day, tha ceremony being performed by Her. IX C. Lamson, pastor of the Free Methodist church. M. Q. Carter, trainmaster for the Wa bash, who has been laid up at the Grand hotel for a week with a badly sprained knee, has sufficiently recovered to be able to go today to bis home in Btanberry, Mo. Van Larsen, arrested on complaint of Pr. D. Macrae, president of the Council Bluffs Automobile olub, was fined 110 and coats in police court yesterday morning for breaking glass bottles on a paved street. The court later auspended the fine. The sinking of a well In Falrmount park Is proving a costly experiment and may possibly have to be abandoned. The second hole drilled by the contractor has been abandoned and now a third attempt It being made in the vicinity or the band ' stand. William UteS' will have a hearing In police court this morning on an assault and battery charge, preferred against htm by George Bees. The two men worked together on an loe wagon, but had a fall Ing out. Bates Is charged with knocking Beea down in a Broadway saloon. The receipts In the general fund of the Christian Home last week were ll.37S.71 being 11,178.71 in excess of the current needs of the week. This clears up the deficiency as reported in this fund and reduces the amount needed In the Improve ment and contingent fund to H2.jr,s.08. All members of tfnlty Rnhekah lodge are requested to attend tha funeral of the late John Daugherty this afternoon at 2:30 o clock from the residence. 9?2 Avenue D. On aoooUnt of Mr. Daughtery'a death the Installation of officers of Unity lodge har been postponed . until the next regulai meeting. . . . At the meeting of the library board Mon day night Mrs. Dalley was re-elected librarian, at were also the assistants. Mlif Margaret Sherman, Mrs. Bessie K. Black and Mlaa ' Benvenuta Bchoedaack. Mrs alley's salary was fixed at t'ft a month and that of Mrs. Black and Miss Sherman at ISO a month each. Miss flehoedsack 1 to receive tl a day when employed. CITY IS SEED OF MOSEY No Cash Available for Cleaning and Repairing Street. EMERGENCY FUND OVERDRAWN Serious Franlena Confronts the Offi cials of Connell Blnffa -Stat seat of Balaaeea 1st Dlf fere nt Fande. tslks were made and matters In connection with the fruit show dlsnussed. Besides tha guests of honor, those pres ent at the luncheon were: W. R. Keellna, P. Hess. T. A. Barker. W. P. Hughes, Charles A. Beno, J. O. Wadsworth, Free- tnan U Reed, B. H. Doollttle. J. F. Wil cox. Dr. V. L. Treynor, W. H. Kimball. Dr. II. B. Jennings and D. E. Stuart. Where Is the city going to get Uie money with which to keep In repair and clean the streets for the balance of the fiscal yearT This Is a question Which Is giving Mayor Maloney and other officials of the munici pality considerable worry these days. Ou the first of this month, according to the report of City Auditor McAneney for June, the third month of the present fiscal year, there was but S3,I.1.M unused out of the 110.000 appropriated for the streets and alleys fund. This sum will not. It is fig ured, be sufficient 'to defray the expanse of cleaning the paved atreets after the re cent overflows of Indian creek, not to mention the repalra needed on many of the hill streets, which were greatly damaged during the heavy rains. While it Is contended that the work en tailed by tha recent floods could be paid out of the imergency or contingent fund under tha circumstances, It happena thai the emergency fund on July 1 waa over drawn to the extent of 2318.89. In estimating a revenue of 287,000 for the present fiscal year, the appropriation for the maintenance of the several city depart ments being based on this amount, the tax from an av,rugi of fifty saloons was In eluded. Should 1: turn out that Attorne General Byers' construction of the Moon liquor law Is upheld and Council Bluffs limited to twnt.y-five saloons, half of tli anticipated revenue from this source would go glimmering. With the exception of th streets and alleys and emergency funds, the other appropriations are In good shape, but these will, of course, depend upon the anticipated revenue for the fiscal year be Ing obtained. "There It no use disguising the fact,1 said a city official yesterday, "but the city of Council Bluffs Is at present In most precarious condition financially. Should there be another flood from Indian creek, and such a thing la not at all un likely, where would the city be? There would be no funds available to clean the streets, and In fact I don't see what we will be able to do for the remaining eight months of the fiscal year. It certainly is a most serious problem." The following shows the amounts appro prlated for tha several departments and the balances unusued on July 1: Appro priated. Unused ftalarles. executive dept $11 20 t 8.014 W. Pnltra and marshal's deDt.. 23.2M 17.443.61 Streets and alleys 10.000 S. - Fire department &S.6U0 19.6a .48 Fire anil notice tele a-ranh.... 1.000 1.181 W Engineer's department........ 6.000 l.tjld-KO Printing and supplies 1.IO0 1,018.40 City pound fiW 175.06 Elections I,!0 2,300.00 Emergencies MSB il-W City hail 1.IW0 1,203.06 City health 1,900 1,236 We have a large number of bankers' carpenters,' clerks,' and stenographers' pen cils which wa are giving away as long as they laat Call at our offlsa and get them. Iowa Loan company, oorner Pearl and Broadway,, suite 5. . , ' Harris are Licenses. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: Name and ReHlder.ee. Age Daniel W i.n, Vn Jsrwood, la. 24 Marie Osvu.ok, Neoia, la 1: Frank Krlst, Omaha! , 17 Mary Johnson, Omaha 27 Clarence E. Lane. Council Bluffs tl Florence Eugenia Bloknell, Council Bluffs 2."i The Wise-roan reeerved a telegram to come home at once on account of alckhess as he did not have enough money he telephoned the Iowa Loan company, comer Pearl and Broadway and was able to catch the first train home. If it la money you ant see them. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 2G0. Night. F-1702 Totals general fund $87,000 $69,662.12 Less outstanding debts 816.89 Actual balance $58,736.24 If you are dissatisfied try me. We keep our customers In good humor all the time by giving them SCIENTIFIC SERVICE and HONEST GOODS. Here you gat tha benefit of years of experience, our per sonal attention and care of the eyes. Re member that we grind our own lenses and guarantee satisfaction. "Eye-night Is my Specialty." W. W. MAGARRELL, Opto metrlst, 206-8 City National Bank building, Council Bluffs, la. I.uacaeon for Frsilt Experts. Prof. 8. A. Beach of Amea Agricultural college, George Marshall of Arlington Neb., and Elmer Reeves of Waverly, la. who were In the city to confer with the officers of the National Horticultural con gress In regard to the approaching fruit show, were entertained at lunch yesterday at ttie Grand hotel by President Keellne and others of the congress. Following the lunch a number of Informal iBrSHOZ STORE FAM t4('"'4j COUNCIL K BLUFFS. L. .--.ifc i snnaOlt1'Tr ' rffll Council Bluffs RESORT RAIDED SECOND T1MU Crasade to Drive Disorderly Meases front Baalaess Beetle Coatlaaee. That the houses of bad repute are to be driven from Broadway and Main street was made evident when last night the officers again raided the resort at 612 West Broadway. Mrs. Jessie Miller was again arrested and this time two of the women found In tha place were also taken Into custody under the warrant Issued from the court of Justice Cooper. In de fault of ball placed at $200 each the three women were committed to the county Jail. Tha heating of Mrs. Miller and Maggie GUI of 817 South Main street on the charges for which they were arrested Mon day hlght, was set by Justice Cooper yes terday for next Saturday. In Justice Gar diner's court the hearing of Myra Graves, arrested Monday night at 226 West Broad' way, waa yesterday continued until Tuee day of next week. When the officers raided tha place at (17 South Main atreet Monday night they found five women and six men drinking beer. The men took to their heela on the appearanoe of the officers, leaving the women to face tha music. As there Is an Injunction against the building at 617 South Main, In which there la a aaloon, the raid Monday night It Is understood, will result In tha bringing of contempt pro ceedings against the owner of the build ing and the probable closing of the saloon. Under the new law passed by the laat general assembly houses of 111 repute are declared to be nulsanoea and they can ba enjoined and abated in much the aama manner as saloons which violate the law. County Attorney Hess stated yesterday that if the occupants of the places com plained of failed to move In a reasonabls time he would retort to tha Injunction prooees. Iowa Iowa LOWER TAXES, ROADS' PLEA Iowa Linei Aryue for Cat in Their Asmimenti. storms and floods throughout the state. and tha total loea on poles and egutpment to tha company la placed at ffeCcM. - Thla waa tha statement made tonight by Superintendent Leon W. Alusworth of the Iowa dlvisloBL Mora than 700 men are now employed daily to repair the havoo wrought Repairs MOON LAW TO BE TESTES BY SUIT lowa aiooa wui cost $200,000. Litigation Already Vnder Wa Develop Meaning: of Stat Red Oak-Des Molaee later srkss Project Passed. leZ"' Double Drowning at Iowa Falls (From a Staff Correspondent.) DBS MOINES, la., July 13. (Special Tel egram.) At tha hearing on the railroad assessment today Mr. Baldwin for the Burlington asked that the assessment on that road be reduced to 6t per oent of the actual value of the road, to correspond with the farm land assessments as dis closed by" evidence gathered by' tha execu tive council. Dorothy Crnoe Swept from Launch by Guy Wire and Man Loses Life in Attempt at Rescue. IOWA FALLS, la., July U-(Speelal Telegram.) A double accidental drowning oocurred here this afternoon. While riding on a launch, Dorothy Bruce was struck by a guy wire and thrown Into tha water. Governor Carroll asked Mr. Baldwin If Hoping to save her. Archie Brake from the railroad values had hot gone up also Dow City, la., "Vilght operator at tha In the last six years, correspondingly. Mr. Illinois Central depot Jumped In tha river Baldwin thought not. Governor Carroll and waa drowned. Both bodies were re- carried tha burden of the debates and In- covered about an hour after tha accident tlmated that he considered the Increase Miss Leona Sherry and Marvin Reynolds in the valuation of farm landa as due to thrown Into the water but saved mora settled conditions of the state and themselves by grasping the guy wire. country and that the same value had at tached to the railroads. Mr. Seevera for the Iowa Central and allied lines and Mr. Dudley for tha Milwau kee each thought their roada assessed too high, In comparison with other roads, well aa too high, compared with farm lands. Representative White of Story MarshaJltown Banker Dying. MARSHALLTOWN. la.,' July !. (Spe cial.) John P. Woodbury, for years presi dent of the First National bank of this city, la lying at St. Thomas' hospital dying slowly of cancer of tha stomach An exploratory incision made yesterday to determine the cause of Mr. Woodbury's county will speak tomorrow, asking that ilckneBi reVealed the nature of what waa no increase be made in lana assessments. -,.,.,, to . tha disease, which Is In Ha will produce reports on bonds and an advanced atage. Mr. Woodbury was stocks and othe evidence to show that the among tha early eettlera of the city, and relation between landa and roads is about his father, W. M. Woodbury, aided ma- The Fashion, ladles' tailoring, K. H, Bmleln proprietor, late fitter Orkln Bros I do rirst-class work reasonable. I make suits for $16, skirts $5. I also do altering to ault. Would you glva ma a trial T 12 South Main atreet. right now. Unna t.aw Teat trader Wit Suits already started will determine the RPld Boon- meaning of the Moon law. It was said at tha office of the attorney general today that amendments to petitions In suits al ready started will be made to test In the courts whether the number of saloons could be Increased Over one to each 1 000 peop'.e between April 12 and July 4 of this year. terlally in financing tha building of what la now tha Northwestern road, from Cedar Bigger, Better, Butler That's what ad vertising in The Bee doea for your busi ness. HARRIAGEl LICENSE REFUSED Woald-Be Groom Lacks Six Daya of Being of Age, Because the young man lacked six days of being 21 years of age, Orln Anderson and Elsie Relnbold, both of Omaha, were refused a marriage license yesterday. When asked his age, Anderson told Clerk Brown of the district court that he waa 21 years old. In Mr. Brown'a opinion, Anderson did not look the age. "When were you bornT" inquired Clerk Brown. "On July 19, 1888," replied tha young man. "Well, if that la the case, you will not be 21 years of age for six days yet and under the lawa of this state I cannot Issue you a license," declared Mr. Brown as he closed the marriage register. Young Anderson waa taken by surprise, but after thinking for a moment or two. said he guessed he had made a mistake and that he was born In 1887. "Seoond guesses don't go here," said Mr Brown. "If you want a license you had better bring your parents along with you." Seeing that Mr. Brown waa obdurate, the young couple left the court house, evi dently greatly disappointed at the failure of their mission. Jnly Clearance of Plctares. Big dlsoounts on pictures, both framed and unframed. Alexander's Art Store, tSt Broadway. Let us figure your contract on painting. We know we can satisfy you. H. Bor wick, 211 South Malnt atreet gsjefcnBaVflrV Abolli nans THE QUEEN OP TABLE WATERS," The Carbonate of Soda which Is its natural and chief constituent is the sworn enemy of Gout, Rheumatism and Indigestion TWENTY-FOURTH AND FARNAM STREETS R, E. WELCH OFFERS FOR WEDNESDAY No. 1 Hams, regular 15c, Wednesday, per pound . .13V.C No. 1 Bacon, per pound 20c No. 1 Pot Roast, per pound 12Hc No. 1 Tork Chops, regular 15c, Wednesday, pound lSVic No. 1 Corn, Peas, and Tomatoes, regular price $1.20 per T dozen cans, Wednesday, per dozen $1.00 Don't forget that our goods are always best quality. TELEPHONES: BELL, DOUO. 1611; IND. A-2511. Aatolste Inspect Roada. Members of the Council Bluffs Automo bile club accompanied by Colonel W. F, Baker, local member of the Board of County Supervisors went to Missouri Valley yester day for the purpose of Inspecting the road over which the Glidden auto tourists will reach Council Bluffs on the afternoon of July 21. Tha trip waa made in automo biles and the party waa headed by H. A Searle, chairman of the road committee of the club. At Loveland the party was met by a number of Missouri Valley auto- ists and the members of the board of sup ervisors of Harrison county. Between Council Bluffs and Crescent one bridge was found to ba derelict and a de tour had to be made. Need of repalra at various places along the route was noted and Colonel Baker will at once puta gang of men at work putting the roads in as good condition as possible. The Council Bluffs Automobile club aa a result of yes- terday'a tour of inspection placed signs at various polns to give warning of danger- oua placea which have developed slnoa tha "pathfinder" car passed through. FOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY USB BUT YOUR LIQUOR8 AT ROSENFELD LIQUOR CO. $19 & Main. Phones tin. Hammocks, 20 per cent discount all this week. We offer our entire stock of ham mocks at a special discount. P. C. Da Vol Hardware Co., 604 Broadway. Iowa News Notes CRESTON Mrs. Ellen J. Gardner of this city, died Sunday ntKht from old ace. hav- It Is said today that druggists In some Ing reached the age of SO years. 8he was nr nf Tnwa are having llouor aPDlIca- formerly a resident of Adams county, and ... ,,. -. also of Adair. The body will be shipped tlon blankt printed that are duplicates of ,o Fontanelle, and burial tntAt at Kui-eka way wiu aeea 10 a.ieei me n MASON CITY-One of the eight wireless which provides that Instead of druggists telegraph stations to be located in Iowa furnishing blanks to be signed by appll- will be Installed In this city. Represents- cant, for liquor, th. blank, shall be fur- "va-ol ll-W w In the city nlshed by the county auditor, ana conse- construction of a tower on the roof of quently numbered. It Is claimed that tha the City National bank building, which Is druggists are having dupllcatea of these unaer construction. ki.-i.. A - III nn turn annh Into A K HALL 1 U W N-Mn tr Li. (J. NOr- " ris of the Letts, Fletcher company, branch the pharmacy commissioners. The man of the WtBttrn arocery company, resigned who makes application for liquor will not today, effective July 15. He reslgna be- hnnw th difference In tha blanks and the cause 01 poor health and his wish to en sage in omer ousiness ror nimseii. Me is to be succeeded by W. T. Smith, assistant manager, who waa recently chosen to manage the new branch tha company will open at Clinton. Mr. Noriia has been In the corporation a employ for eighteen pharmacy commissioners it is counted, will never discover that more than one book of blanks Is being used. Edison Light Company Sold. Wm. B. McKinley, the Interurban mag- years, beginning as bill clerk Data today confirmed the report that he will close a purchase of the Des Moines Edison Light company in a few days. He re sides at Champaign, III., and expecta - to develope the Interurban business In this section. Details of the purchase have not been perfected The project of an interurban railroad from Des Moines to Red Oak la to be launched In a week by merchants of tha two cities. Judge Horace Deemer of tha Neurasthenia A. A. CLARK Ct CO. LOAD MONEY QU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT& AVY CSLilTSX KXXTKJTT AT OKst-BAL THB CSTJAL KATES. I Twetaty Yeeura at BsMoaaafvI BtiBlanaa, doiurca madi axd bboaetwat. otkb ajcebioax xxtbxss. no aonnertton with Uta ttrsa aalnataj U Slasili is Tha CLnrk Mwtrut Ca, Real Estate Transfers. These transfers wsre reported to The Bee July 12 by the Pottawattamie County Abstraot company of Council Bluffs: Lewis F. Wagner and wife to Caroline Karges, lot In block 1, Street's add to Council Bluffs, w. d I 450 a men w. Jensen, unmarried, to Huale Meyers, lot i In block 43, Beer's subd In Council Bluffs, w. d M mniam Arna ana wire to Albert W. Jensen, lots i and 6 In block 43. In Beers subd In Council Bluffs, w. d.. 278 jrsnica j. Bieoeniopr, el ai., to Jennie Wood, lot 11. Aud subd, part iH nea l-1 u. v. U... 1 J. . Taylor, et al., to Charles Hchmldt Jr.. lots 7 and I, Aud subd, lot 20, Avoca Land and Loan oompany subd of 2-77-39, w. d i goo Suftan L. Rich, et al., to Fred A Spencer, part lot 204. original plat In Council Bluffs, w. d j 500 Malvina Knot and husband to irla ' Bush, lot 11 In block 11. Crawford's add to Council Bluffs, w. d Tro E. L. Kramer to Besnie Kramer lot In block I, Morningslde add to Council Bluffs, w. d..." 1 Total, eight transfers 14427 Wedding, Rings, Pure gold, seamless, all alscs. thus no slay or altering, tl to 111 Engraving free. Leffert mau nuuwvii as nerve iuc and "Nervous Exhaustion' supreme court is one Hit The principal pro- ha8 during the present generation, moters. I . . . 1, i, 4.m,i-i Annllestlnn waa made In district court to-I day for a receiver for the Independent Ice Disease" of America. So prevalent oompany. hag It become that It is almost an ex Great Western Sale Order Made. I ceptlon to find ft person without it. An anolllary decree ordering the sale or ,t ,,H11.iiv found associates! with all the Great Western lines In the state of I . . . ... ..- Iowa waa filed In the United States Dlstxlot uorYOUB wu,tu " "llBU court here today. most prominent symptom, in tnis age Bulletins on Dairy Work. t hurry, worry, bustle and the stren The board of seven to whom the legls-1 uous life in business many people lature delegated the work of spending overwork their nervous systems and 210,000 tor the purpose of promoting the t t00 much atraln th wh,ch rfalrv Industry of Iowa has dentdad to Issue 1 v bulletins aa a part of the work of educat- eventually causes a partial or total ing the state to the Importance of the breakdown. Duffy's Pure Malt Whts Industry. Thess bulletins will be tent to rep through its tonic and rebuilding termers, Dairymen ana anyone wno .now. 00nstltuenU will cure these trouble- an Interest anfl asks for tham hut matnlv I they will be sent to the newspaper, of ,oma nervous complaints by supplying tha state In the hope that they will re- the system With those vital elements print much of the matterial. The farm which It needs to bring about a corn- paper, especially win oe asKea to 00- , . . u t health onerata In tha work of snrsadlna tha dalrv P16te restoration 10 neaiin Iogr,ei The processes of tearing down and Preaa Men Greet Senators. building up are constantly being car President Pierce today appointed the rled on In the body, and If nothing reception committee to greet Benatore Dol- jntereferes with these Important pro liver iiu v uiiiiiiiiisi ssiiu vuiiki stbruicilj ituu . , . . .. - in the home coming reception to be glv.n ceMe neUh re8ult8: but when BOme ln their honor. The committee consists thing occurs to check them disease Is of C. C. Nye, private secretary to Gov- sure to follow. Duffy's Malt Whiskey ernor Carroll; Lafe young, editor ot overcomes the disease by stimulating LipUsU; ximrvey inxntm. cauor ui me i . . . . , , . . Roister and Leader: and Ora Williams. th heart and nerves- wh,ch 1utclten The date of the reception will hot be the corculatlon of blood, enabling the determined till the date of adjournment system to properly assimilate the food . . , 1 ot congress 1a nxea. from tha alimentary tract: also to Federation Committees. adequately eliminate from the system Mrs. Julian Richards, president of the fnw. fl.i-atlnn nf Wnman's r-1 tl h has announced tha appointment of the stand- intestines, iuubo wi pruuucis, aucu ing committees of ths federation, the as uric acid, toxins, etc., which result chairman of which are as fallaws: Civic f r0m the disintegration of the old tis department, Mra. William T. Johnson of f fh h v . . th dA(,omnoilU Des Moines; child labor and industrial , T J . ditlons. Mrs Harriet Lake of Independ- "n aiimemum in me alimentary enoe; health department, Mra. 3. W. Cory canal of Bpencer; literature and library ex- if you wish to keep young, strong tension. Prof Leona Call of Webster City; v,gorouB and have on your cheeks household economies, Mrs. J. H. Woods of .. . .. . Waterloo: are, Mrs. Lewis Cutler 0f lne Blow 01 Perl8Cl "oaiin, taae uui Council Bluffs; education, Mrs. E. B. fy s Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, ac Wilson of Jefferson; conservation of for-1 cording to directions. It tones and eats and waterwaya, Miss Mayme Weller Btrengthent the heart action and puri- m m ... . I lies ing euLirw riioiu. ji im recug Twenty-two medals were given this year nlzed as a family medicine every by the Iowa Society ot the Rons of ths where. American Revolution to students or towa jf weak and run down take a tea' couegea ana univer.me. . a Bp0onful four times a day in half a The students winning the medala were: 18 m,lk or water. Hvlene M. Williams. Central university, Duf fy S Pure Malt Whiskey is sold Charlton. I .v.rvuhara nv ririifra-lata vmnorm mnA H. Hale Smith, mate university, utmoni, - , James Haynes. State Teachers' college, dealers, or shiDDed on order for 11.00 veaar r an. i . Warren Howard Hartman, Cornell col-1 a bottle. 1 ''" . Cine Conaultlng Phvalclan will nnnd Alice Miller, Bimpson college, tnaianoia. 1 Arthur K. Tount, Leander Clark col- to everr reader Of The Bee advice. Harold sanhorn Craig, Upper Iowa uni-1 and an interesting illustrated medical booklet free of charge. The Duffy Boys' Wash Suits i Price Your unrestricted choice of any Hovs' Wnsh Suits in our store at ex nctly one-half price. All the beautiful colorings in the finest domestic and imported mater ials are included in this sale. Select now, from a nearly com plete stock at just half price. $1.00 Suits at 50c $1.50 Suits at 75o $2.00 Suits at $1.00 $2.50 iuits at $1.25 $3.00 Suits at..... $1.50 $3.50 Suits at $1.75 "The House of High Merit" 111,, " ' . - , 1 ? y -' I ' sMI WnVlJ J7i svwy Our product and reputation are the best advertisement we can offer jL L lU, Lmh 1510 1211 Howard St OmU 7n n n iFnirp im.iiir aaa ; a 1 snatassjaajp RiinturA nf bun. woman and clilldraa can ba cured In a few dava wlLhout a i .v:vl operation, loss ot time or pain. The coat Is governed by the size or the ruptured incit ing to be closed. The money may be deposited In some OiiimIib Hunk in th- nnm vl the patient or guardian, not to be paid until the cure Is completed. Thousands ct ruptured people have accepted these terms during the past 1 yenr mul nil w omii (iletely satisfied. Write or eall for further Information. On. fllHZ K- wmAT. 06 Bse Building, Omaha. I Refrigerator sale. W per cent discount on our stock of refrigerators this week P. C De Vol Hardware Co. IOWA ROAD GOES ON BLOCK Jadare Orders Portion In State told ay Special Master. that , DE8 MOINES. July It-Judge H. T. Reed entered aa order In federal court here to daV tor the aale of the Oreat Western property in Iowa by the special master at St. Paul. Ths property is worth some po, 900, oca. vervltv. Fayette. Hatel Khudes, Tobln college, Dubuque. Myrtle lUce. 'labor college, 1 a tor. Harold Ureene, lowa College ot Agrl culture. Scranton William Lee, Memorial university, Ha son City. Zula rloya torru, norningsiae 001 Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, N. T. Teams Waeite At New Brandies BIdg. 17th and Douglas For Night Shift, 11 Hours, 55 Cents Per Hour Thompson-Starrett Co a THAT WATCH SALE We started last week Is still on you can now buy a Gold Filled Amertenn Movement Watch for S10 np to 2S Solid Oold 980 VP Remember every watch we sell hss our guarantee. 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