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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY SO, 1910. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs . r l n r n n i rv it Mt i r a . I ( bttUWltt AMJ BU llllfcRy UAI Union Office to Sell Tickets Great Ho it at Fairmount Park to Enjoy Outing. HOVELTY SPOETS OH PBOGBAM i V is Solution imvr iiign via l ima rlgf Merit of t'oatestaats, torn lirlasj Men Larkr Thaa Others. Railway Official Say. Thii Plan Will Be Followed in Other Cities as Well as Bluffs. A railway official, said to be the best pouted man In thla vlctnltr In railway managerial matters, says that there la no Occasion f ni thA n.nnU f'minMl Tlhiffa ?X 'h"roUehIy enJ'ed the "n.ual to become uneasy over the discontinuance " f.i T" .I"0' Pa".k.y.Mifray fternoon of the city ticket offlcea of the Wabash. I'llnola Central and Great Western com- A multitude of between B.00O and 6.000 given by the Council liluffs Grocerr and Hatchers' aaaoclatlon. All of tha provls lon atorea were cloned all day and many of the other builnesa houaes during a por tion of the afternoon. Ideal weather con ditions prevailed and the program waa fully carried out, although It had more than a dbaen event. All rwirtlAna At Ih.r nw wera thronged with people, but the areateet " ra,lwar "ta oPt atatlona, number and the moat exciting Incidents oc curred In the "horse shoe," where the con testa were fought out panics, and that there will eventually be no reason for complaint on the part of the public. The official says It Is only a que Hon of a few months when all of the Indi vidual uptown offices will be discontinued, but that It wtll not mean the purchase of It means simply that it la the policy of the companies to do their business In the most compact, efficient and least expensive The events that occasioned the greatest mnner, and that all of theae tickets In enthusiasm were the raoea for women. Which also Included contests between girls Council Bluffs not sold at the stations will be sold at a union ticket office, centrally from 10 to ID vnn nid .ml .tout wnmn located In the business district Union of any age. The course of fifty yards was t,cket offices In all of the cities where sen ltghtly up-hill, which was greatly to the rat offices now maintain la the definitely advantage of the ten sturdy men chosen to formed Plan. The arrangements have prac- asslHt the judges in ploklng the winners. tlc"y been completed in St Louis, and To avoid disputes. It waa decided that the n othr cities will follow. Council Bluffs Judges should be strung along near the cn "Pect to be no exception. Omaha, fuiieh line and each seise the woman whose Llncon and Donver will hear of the an- place in the race corresponded to nla num- nouncement within a week or two. Pro ber as judge, the first judge taking the tea" from commercial clubs and business Wdlnan who approached the line flrat, th men will have no effect The waDan second seizing the next and on down to the I Illinois Central and Great Weatern roads last Thus the Judges had pie, and it was are the first to act In Council Bluffs, lor coming to mem in avaiancnea. line reason mat tneir on ice ieaes nri Only one of the Judges would consent tolplre. The Milwaukee's lease expires Febriv have his name published short of an order ary 1. and it will not be renewed. The from court and he waa A. W. Huber. Northwestern-Union Pacific la similarly Huber waa the tenth man in the line and situated and will not Jake a new lease on always had to stop the largest and fattest any location. That the Burlington and woman. In the final free-for-all one lithe- Rock Island are also affected cannot be some young creature who had spurted from doubted. about twentieth place to near the twelfth, "A union ticket office- would afford the made a last desperate struggle to win tenth pUblio even better accommodations than place, and with one exulting, Joyous bound now enjoyed by the widely scattered sep she sprang Into the arms of the big arat offices. Attempts n union ticket of butcher. He weighs 190 pounds, saw what ncea have Deen ma(jt before and failed for was coming and stepped forward, but the the r.agon tnat .,. 0 thft roajs withdrew Impact carried him up the hill, trampling because they felt they were not getting down two newspaper men. The other Judges . DroDer -hare of tha business. With the reiusea to auow in orav young woman more naturaUy developed 'community of the honors her heroism clearly won. There were hundreds of family picnic Intercuts' doctrine no such trouble could nnur isstir ITmr-h rnml waiiIiI rt Its nro parties, aei.gnuui nine gatnermgs m snaoy p,,..,,. Bhare of the passenger business, trig the day .to the fullest . The roast ox was prepared by the butch' era oonnected with the Hlnrlchs and Metis- places, and not an Individual in all of the L t wnat u g.tUnB now at a very much ...... .v- .. . I less expense. In contradiction of this statement off! clal asurances were given by Burlington, ger establishments, and the work was In " " , " progres. nearly all day. The ox wa. roasted "lclalf 't"dy I no change, would " ka mtila Im Vi a 'math s-rl ai rT Allln0 i1rUt at Metzger'a and brought Into the park In , " k. A o Kl .utnmnhll. In tlm. for a S n nlnelc council uiuim, uui uu in. mnn,r it la pointed out that three of the roads wouia scarcely care lo risa cioaing uieir I offices unless there waa a full understand' 'Following Is the list of prize-winners: son; atoond. J. Basley; third. George Cook; 'ng with their competitors. fourth, Sherman tryer; fifth, jsverett Value. Young Women's 76-yard Race First, Nina) f? fft TnVTolvrfl endrlx; second, Mabel Jorgenson; third, I 1VU L11C1 L HlVUlVtU in Primary Fight Hend Ulna Puvokey; fourth, Svt Uruen; fifth, Luella Turney. Fat Men's Kace First, J. D. Oorey; eeo ond, N. J. Peterson; third, A. N. Miller; fourth. O. A. Hamilton. eoond, Mrs. Connelly; tbiru, Mrs. . k. I Superintendent of Scnool for JJeal Moore: foi'rth. Mrs. F. H. ttcholes, ' Boys' Melon Eating Contest First, Edgar Millar; second W alter. Uebbler; third, Frank Thornton; fourth Charlie Colman; fifth. Lester Blackwell. Men'a Hill Climbing Oonteet-Flrat, C. C iiock: second, bhemian r ryar; third, F. J Ullson; fourth Meyer Olson; fifth J. E, Wooslev. Women's Hill Climbing Contest First, Mabel Jorgenson; second, Minna ' Olson; Influenced by Efforts of Judge Cownie, Interest all over the .state, and partlcu larly In Dea Moines ia felt in the slated retirement of Superintendent H. W. Roth' ert from the Iowa School for the Deaf at third. Dorothy Nelson: fourth. E. K. Moore; I Council Bluffs. It Is said there that poll fifth, Kathleen Ileppner; sixth. May Jopsen. tiC8 win operate very materially In the ar.rur. Mr. Rothert I. In some fourtb, Ralph Larson; fifth... E. Lfert; measure to De punisnea ior oemg or.wn Aslxth, J. H. ShulU. into the Carroll-Oarst fight by Judge Married Women'a Fie Eating contest First. Mrs. Ryan: second. Mary; third. Mrs, Ooldesberry; fourth, Mrs. lon iOcklea; fifth, Mrs. Banhart: sixth. Mrs. T. li Moore, tialesmen s I'oiato Feeling Contest First O. A. Johnson: second, Clay Plattner; third, tfeorga Hawthorn; fourth, J. 8. Harnett; fifth, Herman Bartmettie; sixth, Q, A. Hamilton. Cownie after the latter had resigned from the State board of Control. v It la aaid that early in the primary elec Uon fight Judge Cownie came to Council Bluffs and held a secret conference with Kothert for the purpose of lining him up for Garst. The story also cornea from Dcs Minor Mention Tne OoaaeU Blaffs effloe of tae Oaaaka See U at 1 tHott Btoeet. ota paeae S. Iavls, drugs. The Clark barber shop for baths. Insurance, Forest Smith, Brown Blk. Corrigans, undertakers. 'Phones 148. Large front room to rent. 'Phone (S3. Perfect fit and styles, Martin Petersen. FAUST BEER AT KOQER8' BUFFET. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tel. K. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone (7. FOR EXCHANGE OF REAL ESTATE TRt BWAl'b. Real estate boueht. sold and exchanged. Fcrettt Smith, Brown Blk. WE CARRT MALT EXTRACT. J. J. Kiltie Co., 161 West Broadway. The best In the land in wall paper and painting work. C. Jensen, Maaonio Temple. Have your glasses fitted or repaired by . W. Terry, optician, iU Broadway, office with George Uerner. Mid-summer sale closes Saturday, July Make use of this last week. Alexan der Art Store, 123 Broadway. J.NL. Morris of the National Cash Reg ister com ua) y left VBSierilay lor an outline at Spirit iko, accompanied by his family. Mrs. Lewis Howe ana aaughters. Iu4 Graham avenue, left yesterday afternoon for Seattle, Waah., and other fauna coast points. Moirls Pearson began an action in the district court yeateroay against Edmund Buchanan to quiet tllte to lot i, Dioca ii, Hall's addition. Mr. and Air. McMillan. 1113 Fourth ave- nue, returned yeateruay irom a week a visit at Wlcnita. Kan., wnere they were the guests of Mrs. McMillan's brother. rt H. EMLE1N. NEW LuCAHON. 410 WEST BROADWAY. FINK LADIES' TAILORING AND ALTERING TO St'li'. ALL WOKK. STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS. Senator C. G. Saunders returned from t)es Moines yesterday morning, where he had an extended conference wuh Governor Carroll. He left last evening lor Denver. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Falk, 1434 1'hlru avenue, died yesterday of stomach trouble, after a brief illness. The funeral will be held from the residence this morning at 8 o'clock.. Burial will be in bt. Joseph's cemetery.. The funeral of Marian Adelade Peterson, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, 302 North Beventn street, will be hold from the residence at 1 o'cIock this afternoon. Rev. G. W. Snyder offi ciating. It will be a private funeral. Burial Mill be In Falrview. Mrs. Charles Swalne has returned from an extenou visit among fnenaa in New e.ngiand. sue spent several nionihs in Maine with her son Robert, who returneu with her as far aa ronton. -,e expects to go to New York this autumn to begin the practice- or law. He graduated at Harvara law school this year wltn high honors. A planj is not only an Instrument for pleasure and an educator in the highest and best Imngs lor wnich the world strives, but it Is, In thousands of instances, a means of support to the recipient and entire fam ines. A. Hospe company, is sou in uain street and 'ii Pearl street Council Blutfs, la., makes the lowest prices, easiest terms. Mr. and Mrs. C. Herr. 903 North Ninth street, announced laot evening the engage ment of their daughter, Laura. formerly with the John Bi-no company, to Mr. Rich ard E. Kaden of Denver. The announce ment is to the effect that the wedding will take place the latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs. ivaden win make tneir nome at Denver. C. Hanson, who appeared In police court yesterday morning on the charge that he was "long on Jaokscrews and short on ex planations," was given additional time to satisfy the court tnat a railway implement which he was trying to sell waa not stolen. Hanson said he found the tool and was try ing to sell it because he "wanted to raise money and not a house" with It. The extreme dryness of the earth where there has been no cultivation was dis closed yesterday when employes of the Citizens' Gas company began excavations fur reDlacltiK a two-inch with a lour-incn pipe on Seventeenth avenue between Third and Eighth streets. The excavation was throuah a bed of aumbo. which had dried out so thoroughly that it had become granulated and oroke up into Utile squares almost as hard as stone. George A. Ricard began an action in the district court yesterday in which he names Lolllta Pickering Kicara as tne aerenaam. The petition was Immediately withdrawn after filina bv Ricard a attorneys. Thomas E. Nary and William A. Connolley of OmahaL Tha nature of the suit and the al legations upon which it was based were deemed of such importance tnat ail the em ployes of the clerk's office were placed under obligations not to give any miorma tion concerning It Mrs. Jessie Jason. 1B13 Howard street. Omaha, suffered a severe fracture of her CORRECT DRESS FOR MKS AND ROYS. The Vacation Season Is Now jTCIpe nnd you will need clothes that look cool and are cool clothes that will make you appear fresh nnd easy in this wilting weather. We've that kind of clothes, and what's more, got 'em to sell you at just Think of it-new summer styles Chat combine the coolest looking, handsomest de signs with the sheerest fabric. This popular store is always doing things that's several notches above any one else. Look at our windows. They are menus to gladden a con noisseur's heart. $25.00 Suits $12.00 $22.50 Suits $11.25 $20.00 Suits $10.00 $18.00 Suits $9.00 $15.00 Suits $7.50 Plenty to choose from. moons. A. Great Neckwear Sale Our entire assortment of 50c neckwear goes at ono price Saturday 35c each, 31or$1.00 And by the way this as sortment is about the largest and best chosen selection you have had a chance to pick from at a like price for many Ties for any and all occasions and of every hue. 111 jj 'jfj III ' Don't let your nimble neighbor beat you to 'em Boy's Extra Pants Th wr and tear on Boyt' Panta at thla season !a pretty bad, .they need panta all the time and taking into consideration their wants, and our great number we have made two prices for Satur day's selling- That are way below their regular price and Is a very interesting chance Lot No. 1 That sold to 7c 35f. 3 for Sl.OO Lot No. 2 That sold to $1.60 t C5 Wash Suit Are to be had at' two prices also Suits to $1.60, at 85 (Suits to $2. B0, at . . . , Iff : y 31 - i a You Will Want a 81,45 Fresh Straw for your vacation trip and of all the places in town to get a selection that's just right and from r.Oc to $1.50 less than any place else. Vv'e recommend ourselves ' $1.50 and $2.00 Hats- $2.50, $3, $3.50 Hats. $5.00 Hats $1.00 $2.00 $3.50 Women's EKS Race First, Mrs. E. K Mi. that th board of control, after oVonVwesTtCMrs. km; flfth. Mrs! I Chairman Cownie had been replaced by Iikles. Dr. Bannister of Ottumwa, found their rec- Grocer's Clerks) nd Delivery Boys' Race ord cf tne office In considerable confusion, 7hICh7rTvTUi::rVeVuX The The fl.ht upon Dr Kothert by a number 4or Beck; fifth, Theodore Peterson; sixth, of deaf mutes and their friends throughout Sam Uollsuey; seventh, .UKne uernmn. the state waa begun last uecemDer, ana an Women's and Girls' Free-fr-All Race f n ietter, aua complaints were reoelved First, Mabel Jorgenson; second, Minna Ol- , . ,.,,' wh,h .,,,,. on; third, Llsale Donnelly; fourth. Emily by Chairman Cownie. Whether Judge O'Hara; fifth, Mrs. Uyan; sixth, Mrs. Cownie treated these letters as personal O'Netl, seventh, Kva Dnien; eighth, Bertha mrl(3 took tnem away when he left the of- Haitlelb: ninth. Dorothy Nelson; tenth .,m(.d them to remain as offl- Mildred 8iiMaman. , i . " . '"J " k... ,. ..... r iiiTT'f that at the conference Judge Cownie Intant anCl VV lie showed Dr. Rothertithese letters and used ., . ( , e - them In the attempt to piace jur. xvoiuert Snrinlv 1mm Man under obligations to Garst and force him UllUlin, i'-itu vi. fri.nrf. Intn tha active nrlmarv Buu i " ' fight against Canuil. Tha senate had refused to confirm two men appointed by Governor Carroll and ad Journed before the name of another could be presented. Immediately anerwaras tne governor appointed Dr. Bannister of Ot tumwa. and whether he will remain In of fice depends on the senate. It was this to Harry Pace Convicted of Brutal Treatment of Family and Sent to Jail. Harry Pace, a red-faced husky laborer, J I ... .v... K.n.h, 1,,.. rnanl. , u.l,rltluini nr nil IUUIUUU "- heard his wife, a frail little bit of . fad.d Council Bluff, and led him to attempt to femininity, and the mother of his four child- force Dr. Kotnert to , - iiaw tij, h. ..-r..a ah.,.a It la aaserted to have been shown Dr. and 'tortured her for the last seven years, Rothert that If Garst could win at the culminating in what .h. .Id wa. on. of prlmarie. and become governor he would many attempt, to kill b,r. reappoint Cownie and then Cownie would The woman appeared at the police .ta- "take car. " of Mr. Robert. If Judge ... ...,.,kT.,.., ..im Cownie did reUln the letter, alluded to, of In her bare feet a dUtance of nearly two which there 1. no evidence beyond the re- mlle earning her baby, and pp41 to port from De. Maine, that the a.w board the police department for protection. She "tound the record. AiA V Tt ...Jlj v... , ,h. h.hi of erable confusion," and did show them to "'".""Kr. ,a"t- everTnit drunk T'.nd Dr. Rothert. ,t pUced the superintendent v.-..l k a th. ,hii- in a very embarrajwlng posiuon. forcing her to death. Deep red mark, and scratches oi on her throat connrmaa xum .wr,. PPbyterta M.slr.le. VcUct, officer, tola oi m numoer o musk:al Mrvice will be held on Sunday In recent years tney na .nr. evening at the Bxnd Presbyterian church tect the woman, once after he bad dragged j..-.,,..- r u ri miii. her from the bouse by the hair and across a muddf unnaved street. Pace tried to play the adoring lover or wife and baby In court, but the f-rnonthe-old Infant shrank from Ms outstretched arm. and the woman spnrned hlra. Judge Snyder sent Pace to Jail for thirty day. and expressed bis regret that be could not make It thirty Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Bee Thursday. July W, by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council Bluff: B V. Grayblil and wife to May Jo hannn. M aorea In seH i4 of l-7-tS, w. d i.)0 fnr.b White to . D. Seartee, Jr.. n Be of J0-TT-44, w. d 1.009 Grire Young and wife to J outturn C. it. kr lot t. block S3. Mullen's sub. Council Bluffs, w. d 1.000 Council Bluffs Savings bank to Uwr no Anderson, bart lot Is. Aud's sub.. neW nwSi. S1-7&-U, w. d 5,000 Chai-Iva J. Sherer to Winer Bwanaon. lot 4. hlock a. Hall, add to Council Blutfs. w. d $71 Jenslca J. Sledentopr ana nuanana u William Arnd.. lot 17. block , Kerry add to Council Bluffs. o e, d St Big transfer, total IM1 under the direction of Mr. Robert Mullls. The choir will also be assisted by Mrs. C H. Hafer, Misa Cherory, Mis. Emerson, Dr. Claude Xewl; with Miss Morehouse at the organ. Thla program will be rendered Voluntary, hymn, scripture reading, prayer and response. Autnem. my iwmi m uwi-.iwir, BoK Mrs. Cherory. Anthvm. -Hark. Hark My Boul Choir. Solo. What Are These? Mrs. C. H. Hafer. Anthem, Hall Holy Croaa Choir. Bermon, The Lord Is My bhepherd Dr. Ray. ..,.. Hong, Tne uooa onepnera an. muius. Duet, by request. Near to Thee Mrs. Mullls and Dr. Claude Lewis. Solo Mls Emerson. Offertory. . Bong. Ninety and Nine-Dr. Claude Lewi Anthem. Soft Floating on the Air Choir. Baaed Ictton. Mlealaa; Jeweler Arrested. ABERDEEN. 8. D., July .-(Speclal. George J. Forster, the Jeweler, who disap peared a few day ago, has been arrested at Minneapolis. It Is reported that Mr Forster, who Is wanted on a charge of Issu ing worthleM checks, ha. been apprehended St Milwaukee. eft ankle at Manawa Wednesday evening, She wa. descending the steep, "slippery slide" at the Kursaal bathing grounds ana did not properly calculate the shallowness ot the water, sne sirucit ini uuiium wim irant farce. Inflicting the injury sustained fiha waa taken across the lake immediately and received medical attention at the boat nluh house. She remained there auring tne night and yesterday morning was taken In au ambulance to tha Edmuud.on Memorial houpltal. Attorney W. It. Ware Is much Interested in an experiment he is assisting in conduc ing on the Zlgler farm, sixteen mnes north of the city. With some of his friends he is ngaged In rawing Ting-neoa umnese pneaa nt A flock of about fifty has grown up jnder their care this season, ine oiras klndlv to their environment, muuiuiy auidlv and remain free from the little things that afflict the ordinary domestic fowl. Tne exoeriment promises xo do i nrofltabla Investment, and In another sea son they expect to begin supplying the local market, furnishing egg. for breeding purposes, Harry Wilson. 15 year. old. ef Creston, la., who waa taken from the State hotel in company wun neien ijurunugo, a -reputed lS-year-old girl from Clarlnda, was sent to the county Jail yesterday by Police Judge Snyder for thirty days. The girl, who la a Ira.ll little thing in snort arcsties anu look, to be about. 18 years of age, was turned over to Probation Officer Henry le- linu-. who took her to his borne and will endeavor, with tne co-operation oi Airs. IkjLxjiik and the other practical charity workers at the uelxng mission, to give her a start on the upward way. He will confer with the child's mother and then decide upon the best course to be pursued. Matthew F. Arnold of Missouri Valley was arraigned In police court yesterday morning and required to explain why he applied at the ponce station tne nignt ce tera, accompanied by two Jugs of whisky and asked for free lodging. Arnold had a ticket to Missouri valley ana also U in cash. He tried several ingenious explana tions and finally hit upon one that pleased him. He said he had been delegated by some friends at the Valley to purchase the whiMkv and brlna It to them, and that he did not want to go to a hotel tor fear of encountering friends or other persons who might discover the character of the preo ioua carao and insist on dissipating It. The statement added to his trouble. Judge Snyder ordered him to be held for further Investigation oy tne teaerai autnoriuea. Only one accident occurred at Fairmount Dark yesterday afternoon during the grocers' and butchers' annual plonlo. iA-var-nld son of Joseph Matussekl. Knuth Seventeenth street, waa painfully In. lured while riding down a steep hillside on Ma blevcle. The bad mounted his wheel nur tha tOD of the footpath known as "lovers' lane," Just west ot the street car station. The incline was too snaro ana tne wheel got beyond his control and he came down like a flash, plunging Into the crowd of people on the walk. Others wold have been nurt It me wneei nao not crasneu Into a poet near the walk. The lad's head hit the post a glancing blow, and as fell forward-several inches of cuticle from the scalp with the hair attached was left hanging on the post. It was only a fleah wound and he waa taken to his home after receiving medical attention, The Key to tha Bituatloa Be Want Ad., Gale Upon Lake Overtakes Boats Sudden Blow Following Heat of Wednesday Nearly Causes Trouble at Manawa. The sudden gale late Wednesday night that caused a quick fall of thirty degrees Inthe temperature created consternation among tha sailing and other craft at Manawa. Many boats, Including rowboata and launches, were caught far out In th lake and they had a .tiff fight to reach th land. Several narrow escape, from serious accident, were reported yesterday. The two napotha launch, that ply between th north shore and the Kursaal were caught In the -middle of the lake, heavily laden with passengers, . While near to gether the power gave out on one and It was taken In two by the other. The strain of the extra load and the severe buffeting of the waves was too much and the rescue boat almost lost Its power. The pasengers. mostly women and children, became hyster ical. It required three-quarters cf anjiour before the engines were ' set going again and the two load, of pasengerS did not reach shore until 1 o'clock. Some of the smaller launches and row- boat, were severely pummeled by th waves and their crews cam In thoroughly drenched. Nine good roads club of six miles each or more, all entering Mount Ayr, will compete for a prls of 130D offered by the business men of that place, the awards to be made in November for the best Improved road of the nine. At a recent banquet given by the business men over 200 contestants were prexent and discussed the possibilities of the good roads movement. Search for Dallas Ja(l Breaker. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 29. (Special.) Officer, by the .core along th South Dakota-Nebraska border are maintaining a close watch for an Individual named George Belknap, who made hU escape from tha jail at Dallas, Gregory county. That he had assistance from the outside is certain, aa a file wa. smuggled to him In some way, and with this he succeeded in filing the bars of the prison. He 1. charged with having robbed Frank Lambert, a Soulx Indian belonging on the Rosebud reserva tion, ot $385 In cash. 0WA BOY SH00TS THIEF Foarteen-Year-Old Boat ot George Norrla ot Vicinity of Grlnnell t'ses Gnu Fatally. DES MOINES, July 29. Hamer Shockley of Grlnnell waa shot and killed last night by a 14-year-old son of George Norrls, a farmer near Grlnnell. Shockley was caught robbing the Norrls granary and was shot down during a flash of lightning. Iowa News Notea. E8THERVILLE Mrs. P. V. Brown died yesterday at the home of her daughter-in- aw, Mrs. O. J. Brown, at the advanced age of 89 years. E8THERVILLE Harry E. Vahldleck and Leola Llllard, both of Hoprtg, were married here yesterday by Dr. W. C. Wasser ot the XucCuOulnt t.lxuwu. ESTHERVILLE-"Mfred Olson, son of Halvor Olson of this township, and Gene Guberud of Hudson, 8. D were married at the home of the bride s parents at Hudson by Rev. Mr. Munedall of that place. ESTHERVILLE Noah CooDer. the 1 it- year-old lad who has been lying in the county Jail her for six weeks awaiting trial for tne snooting of ri. Mcciune of Dolllver, escaped from Jail yesterday noon by break ing the lock of his cell with a piece of his Iron bedstead. This waa tha third attempt to make his get-away. He has not yet been louno. MOUNT AYR A most interesting mart oontest i. In progress In Ringgold county. REFRESHING TONIC that afford a quick relief when you feel exhausted, depressed or weary from Summer heat, overwork, or insomnia. Its nutrient and tonic effect gflvea tone and vigor to brain and body. Horsford's Acid Phosphate - . ; (Ifoa-Alcoholic) S3 Main Floor New Store, VjiV l most comiortabie and stylish Arrow COLLAR '. FOR SUMMER IS. each, 2 for Sc. Arrow Cuffs. So ' aM ll imwni"wTiaiia'' aaiTi'Mii'sj sa Book Dept. New Star Cloth Bound Books By World Famous Authors.. Over 200 titles of celebrated novels taken from the writings of the world's great authors. Regular, library size volumes. In these days of advanced pries on everything that enters into the manufac ture of books paper, cloth, printing, labor, etc., books at this price are wonderful examples of bargain giving. tie mm I Ladies! Here's Just 24 Bargains - Another Woman'. M. Clav. Aunt t)lanl Rose N. Carey, Averll Rose N. Carey. Beautiful Fiend, A Mr.. South w'th Belle of Lynn Bertha M. Clay. Beyond Pardon Bertha M. Clay, v Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush L M.aclaren. Black Beauty Anna Bewail. The Boat Club Oliver Optic. A Coourtte Born The Duchess. Th Bridal Kve Mrs. Bouthworth. The Bride'. Fate Mr.. Bouthworth. 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Gertrude's Marrlatre K. Marlltt. The Gun Maker of Moscow Syl vanua Cobb, Jr. Gypsy Prophecy Mrs. P'thwpth. Handsome Sinner Dor. Delmar. A Haunted Homestead Mra. South worth. The Heiress of Olendower May A. Fleming. Hr Girlhood's Iover B. M. Clay. Her Heart'. Desire Charloe Garvlc. Her Martyrdom Bertha M. lay, Her Onlv Bin Bertha M. Clay. Her Fatal !CitAke Bertha M. Clay. The Hidden Hand Mr. Bouthworth His OuRrdlan Angel Chss. Garvloe. Tha Homtesd on the Hillside M. J. Holmes. Husband and Foe Effle Rowland. In the Deaths W. Helmberg. Ishmael Mrs. Bouthworth. je.mH. Rider Haggard. Kidnapped Robt L. Btevenson. King Solomons H. Rider Haggard. The Lamplighter Maria Cummins. Lena Rivers Mary J. Holmes. Loyalty Leslie's Charles Garvlc. The Little Minister J. M. Barrle. A Little Rebel The Ducheae. Love and Diamonds B. M. Clay. I. F. cooper. Maid- Lover Bertha Love's Forbidden Fruit B. M. Clay. irfira Lynnn cnoice H. M. ciay. The Lost Helres Mrs. Bouthworth. Love's Dilemma. Chaa. Garvice. A Mod Love Bertha M- Clay. Maggie Mllles M. J. Holmes. Th Widow Maiden Mrs. Bouthwth The Man In the Iron Mask A. Dumas. Marian Gray M. J. Holmes. A Martyred Love Chas. Garvice. Merle's Crusade Rosa N. Carey. Mildred M. J. Holmes. Misjudged W. Helmberg, -The Missing Bride Mrs. Bouthworth Monte Crlsto's Daughter A. Dumas. Mr. Mceson's Will H. Rider Haggard Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hum. A Noble Lord Mrs. Bouthworth. Not Like Other Girls Rose N. Carey Old Mamselle'. Secret E. Marttt. The Octoroon M, E5. Braddon. Maid, Wife or Widow Mra. Alex ander. Only a Girl's Love Chaa. Garvice. only one love Chas. Uarvlo. Th Patnflnder J. Phllllppa or th Willful ' has. Garvice. The Pioneers- J. F. Cooper. Queen's Necklace Alex. Dumas. Rector of Kt. Mark M. J. Holmes. Romance of Two Worlds Marl Corelll. Rosamond M. J. Holmes. Sappho A. Day dot. Scarlet Letter Hawthorne. She Is All the World To Me Hall Cain, flelf Raised Mrs. Bouthworth. She H. Rider Hsrgard. She Fell In Love With Her Husband R. Werner. Ships That Pass In' the Night B. Harraden. Bo Fair, So False Chaa. Garvlc. Th Bpy J. F. Cooper. Sunshine and Rose R M. Clay. Tale of Two Cities Chaa. Dickons. Terrible Temptation Chaa. Rend. Ten Nights In a Par Room T. 8. Arthur. Tempest and Sunshine M". J, Holmes. The F-!r Falsa Wnrr.cn -- B. M. Clay. Thelma M. Corelll. Thorns nnd Oranga Blossoms B. M. Clay. Th Three Guardsmen Alex Dumas. Treasure Island R. L. Stevenson. Tried for Her Life Mirs. Routhw'th. True for Love's Sake Dors Delmar. Two Bad Blu Eye B. M. Clay. Two Orphans a, Fmerr, Unol Tom'. Cabin H. ' Beecher Stowo, Th Unseen Bridegroom M. Agnes Fleming. Tbe Unwllllnr Bride B. M. Clay. ( Wedded and Parted bertha M. Clav,. Woe Wlfle Rose N. Csrey. . 7 What Gold Cannot Buy . Mr.. Alexander. Winsome But Wicked Maud Mere dith. Woman Aralnst Woman Mr. Holmes. Won by Waiting Edna Lyall. Young Girl's Love B. H. Clay. Immense lot paper books slightly soiled at tc each ell good fiction. Bra&deis Stores Bosk Dept. LAST WEEK. OF DISCOUNT. Our July discount sal on framing, vyrog raphy supplies, art pottery and framed picture, closes this week. It will pay yov to buy now for fall gift, and prlsea. ALEXANDER'S ART STORE, 131 Broadway. For tomorrow only we have grouped 24 Switches, In the following assortments, and plated prlcea on them that will take them out of our store in spite of hot weather. All are of pure, fine quality wave hair. Six of th ao-ln., regular price I. 60; Saturday f f CA WWW only Four of the 14-tnch, regular pon..v::. ?!?:d:r Three of th 10-inch price m; baturday oniy Seven of the 2-lnch. regular fito i, oaiuruay c in only. Four of the 18-Inch, regular price : naiuroay f K cn When you are tired out. feel weak and weary, sleep does not refresh you and your appetite 1. poor, try a glass of our beat port win. It does th work. Roeenfeld Liquor company. N. T. Plumbing Co, Tel ks. Night, L-lTOl price t. 00; tnl week regular $7.09 Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Chiropody, Etc. M. HONHEIT, 1411 Farnam Street Appointments by Phone. Doug. 3333. Desirable office rooms for rent in HcCague Building . By Omaha Loan &, Building Association! S. E. Corner Slxtisnth and Dodgt Struts, - - . Prion. D. 483 Summer Vacatioq Trips ILLINOIS CENTRAL Exceptionally low rates In effect dally by tha ILLINOIS CENTRAL to summer resorts in Minnesota, Michigan, the Oreat Lake Region, Ontario, Quebec and tba New England States, alto to New York, Boa ton, Norfolk. Steamer trip between Chicago and Montreal, also be tween other points on the great lakes and St. Lawrence , River. In quire regarding combined rail and ocean trip. Liberal stop-overj per mitted. Detailed Information regarding rates, routes, etc., gladly fur nished upon application at City Ticket Office, 1607 Farnam street, or write, SAMUEL NORTH DISTRICT PABSENCJKtt AGENT Omaha, Nebraska.