jrri " " " ritiiiiiiiw(iwiiwiiMiwiMMiwinaMCi)iiiwiiifr ' " i i 1 1 1 nw w ' nim"' "ww" "IL ' TITE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910. Council Bluffs Minor Mention OmmU Mvffs efttee ml sfc ek pfcoM eft. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs RUE'S TALK UN TAXATION taxea for all city purposes from $18 to 120. It matters not if f own tbe property or pays rent. Tit Small Heme. AFFAIRS AT SOUTU OMAHA Block of Bonds Reoeired for Signa ture by City Officer. Thai im hAtnt nnntaJna from One to I T A Dflren iiiAnim enrrtu erMTTfO Citv Treasurer, in Speech, Shows th icSiii 7hMrVn." costm, the city oi ox.x- I wnerein they llva from IK to .t per annum Railroads' Municipal Payments. I'la. drugs. Tha Clark barber lup fur baths. CorrtRnna. undertakers. 'Phones 148. FAUST BEER AT. ROOERS' BUFFET. Plctura framing, Jensen. Maaonlo tempi. Woodrlng Undertaking company. Tal. 838. Lewi. Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone rt. See Borwlck first for painting. 211 S. Main. FOR EXCHAMUK OF" REAL. KdTAXfci XKV IWAI'H. Hudleson Broadway studio new location 131 West h; ri.au w ay. For Sale at a narnaln Walnut Piano, Slightly used. 120 liabt l'U-rce street. Uallantlnes, Schuster's and tUort malt extrarl for aale by J. J. Kline Co., 1U li fey. Tha nurrim nuithnr. drink AnhGUSer- BiiMch malt. Kosenteld Lluuor Co., el Main bC JOUKCLL BLUFFS' Has Man? Terminals, hat Preeent System of RtrriM DenrtTes It f Jut Retarns from Corporations. OeneollaaHen ftolrlt la Inerenee la Spit of Kfforts f t oramer elal Clan t Bloek lta Protrnn. Tha South Omaha olty clerk received the for education, so It will be seen that the humhle hum of the worklna man does not pay the expenses arising from It; neither Is If Intenfl.ri that It .hnu tint wnn annum POSITION be called urxm to tiMr their lust proportion or this additional expense more man io employer or th railroads lor wnora WorkT Our tax levies sre no great, amounting to from 76 to WO mills on tha dollar. In conse- burden la mr. unon tha ordinary real ee- '- 0o1' rom Bp! tier Co., Toledo, tate In our nltlea than It can stand, making I O., yesterday coverl.ig th latest Issue, It of speculative and uncertain value, nor la I which amounts to 8208,000. These bonds prThW '. ."0 after the money rn. t..,,.., w..,i. t Trn in his talk un h. hmA an murh mom favorable. I w available and will be applied on before the West Council Bluffs Improve- Thousands of Industries snoum oe wumn i uie numerous paving contracts for wnlcn mc-nt club made an ar a revlalnn of tha mathnna of taxing rail I toana Our mmm.rplitl ore ....a. .-a ...,.. that haa working for them, offering bonuses, remit- that th bonds will have to b registered. .roused great deal of Interest In th. city. JJJ. - Sra TSZ JTH' He presented an array or figures to snow not loo, gno to prospective Industries, ana . .v. the disadvantage under which tha cities our elstr states, where the conditions are i f eysieni neany lire years an toan. of th. at.t. ara niacad. better, ar mor liable to get their location, ago. . ine cny nas paving petitions ana paving yV-iit- w-orkmen. wl'.l give an entertain ment Thursday evening. September 79. The Shamrork bowling team and th ri-r Ixrha of Omaha will bowl a chal lenge game Sunday beginning at 1 p. m. Phone Rell South . Independent K-wj for a case of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt delivery to any part of th elty. William Jetfer. A committee meeting of tha city central committee of the democratic party . was held la-t night In th office of th city clerk. 8t. Hilda's guild of St. Martin's ehttreh will meet at the home of Miss Goddard, long North Twenty-third street, tonight at 8 o'clock. Following Is the list of births reported yesterday: Franklin R. Camp. S9 North Twenty-fourth street girl; llsrry Lynch, ani Q street, gorl; Frank Novak. Thirty ninth and J street, girl. ldl Bluffs Improv- Thousands or Industries snouia oe wumn me numerous paving contracts ror wnlcn raument in favor of our t?te1 which . n0"1 ""t. the issue was floated. It will require two rgumeni in iavor oi promoted and fostered by the cities and . . . . . hods of taxing rail- towns. Our commercial organlsatlona are or r tor th signing and after - i ne law was enacrea in ibh, wnen . - . I. vV.'Tarry', op'fcl. Waro'wa Office I very smallest proportion of tha population ManV Seated at a.hk f I wa-ft at Itl that Sit1l TVlA BtSMimant Cit tll4s ' WIUI VIVVI BJ W XXVI uwjf . Feast for Danish propositions completed which will . event ually require another Issue of nearly , th same amount of bonds as the Issue Just completed. i voaaonaetioa spirit Grows. UUlIOriUlIl Th ntl-ooneolidatlon committee from the South Omaha Commercial club will wait upon th Omaha. Commercial club to was In th cities. The assessment of the I I). M. U. Cutler, rinw a practicing physl- railroads and all Interstate corporations in clan In ax 1'iirtit in.1.. arrivea in uie n.y i i - v.v . -.m,nil mm. . " .v..,. hi. naranm I "7 - " Jar. ad Mrs. lewis Cutler" -- of th Sovernor. auditor and secr- A comclet reconciliation was yesterday ry or state, rne entire mileage oi eacn effected between Anton Vincel and his railroad or wire litis in th state la taken wlra. (hn had him arraated on the Charge -A .v.. .-.. aa. ct desertion and pieoea, unoer lMnti alvlod by th mueag.. giving More Than Fire Hundred Persons t . the Omaha organisation to drop th .;J.."?.!1..,tSrir2"Viir,J the amount to tha assessed ner mile for . A .-J TW.---.1- -i- W.. natter, if possible. It la evident that the and tha ai.ctatlon is that It will reacu each townahlo In the atata through which .. . .7. .... field of operations Is considerably changed. tne river before tn coia weamer "" tht corporation property extends. " iw auviku vuh rormeny me anus naa no rear mat Houui Let us clean and press your ciotnea .m Jn r.Upoad .,.,. only the main line umana would carry the proposition, so did "fa vmot fof "that we do , ?M "work mileage ta considered. The township, thus Banqurt table, loaded with rich viand, not care what position the Omaha Inter- ittfr -itv I niiiirv i irv iJisimaiiiK avtiu v i nnirnrmiv trt m araAP nrnnnri mn ni ins i , wvwa. ui Kuyvwig, aivw vii. duuiu Work.. 'Phones 3H. taxea to ba naid b tha eomnanlea tha.n which wer seated more than M0 peons, Omaha show. sign, of a positive sentl- Ionard Everett and family have re-1.. ,h. -iti.. th. ittM hauina th tormed part of the brilliant acene at the I ment. th Commercial club of South turned from a six weeks' outing in tne Auditorium last night when the delegates I om ha hnna. t.tt th. nrnnn.iin rAn mountain, hrnnzad bv sun ana railway terminals derive no lax revenue . ... ... . ------ nuiunia In air and iiiently benernea. jhuwii ut the time was spent trout fishing. - v... . .v. i . ... nd officer, of the "Det Dan.ke Boster- I n Omaha. This la tha object of tha ana. "imiotoi a i viii in a CHUi uiuua n v tw j i . , . , , . . , t i I . a- - In vard. and danota. but onlv from the -". a-"-- ciai committee which will confer with the Th women of St. Paul s church ar cor- trackage, and even this 1"t"rhood- me to enjoy the annual ban- omaha club today. lai.y invited to attend ameet.ng at the '".?t.mnkUuct of the national convention of the I Th. oua.rlnn I. twvmm, th . ...u. order. Th tables war far from being saf- or matt,r ta th cltrt Xh, poutcal cj,m. flcient to afford cover, for all who desired pi8n ita09t forgotten In the light of to participate and as many side table, as th, MW qUMtl0Q. Scores of men who were oould be spread were brought into use to n formrIy are now openly favor ing the proposition. Judge F. A. Agnew i.,.,.,.. n Mra :n.nit Tlnlev. Wlnow ave- lis assessed In a first, second and third nuc, Friday aftarnnon at 8 o'clock for the rate, the third rate embracing the mile- purpose oi orgaiu.i... -a.c,.u-. nearest to th city limits and e-cap- -" "' " " . ' ' L "3." " Joe Sell, held In the city Jail on tn - .,,. - .,, ,,., w parucipaie ana as many siu iaw -a oharira of braaklnr into a Kock Inland Ing taxation for about all municipal ex- Dieicnamllae car, was exonerated in police penses. leaving only the small mileage near accommodate tne overflow, court yesterday. He paid a fin of 1W ana the center of the town, to bear lta shar I .- . -,.. costs for carrying an unloaded revolver in municipal burden the lea of one of his stockings. 01 ln municipal ouraen. Position of Cowactl Bloffe. The seen was dramatlo to a high degree f. mlam , h,. v.. when at the close of th banquet the band (or. .,,. wn. ,,, ,,. .truck up th. national air and th rntirg Md. ,.M ,urprln. what ft tron. .... tlmnt now develop, for the proposition. It seems to m nearly all th men along Friends In Council Bluffs hav been ad vised of th death of Charlea l. Mlp'nh' Council Bluffs Is mor unhappily situated audience arose and sang America," the Lat.;5rVa.n-pr,aUo t,ll 'pect than perhap. any other text of which bore the prominent place on died at Cedar Haplds on Tuexday after city In the state It ha. the greatest the rich menu cards. Part aang the great several month.' illness from Bright'. dl- amount of terminal, and the lea.t extent hymn In their native tongue, but mor e- . .. of main line. Kfforta tn renaal tha 1872 used the Gmllah. .ur.fr H..7rad tinti. which form a lw and enact a modern measure that A lengthy program of toasta was pr- perfeci comolnatlon, produces a smooth, win provide for equitable taxation have sented, with Max Olson as toastmaeter. eiamic rum, wmcn capanu. im -"vr been made in the last few years, but have farmer Alderman j. cnris Jensen re- of wear will remove it. H.' Borwlck, ZU " killed by the combined opposition of .ponded to the toast, "The Dane In Amer b. Main Bt. the railroad, in the legislature and the lea." nd neither the glories and bless a T MrliM1! arnccrv delivery farmara. A flo-ht tn win win ha mad. in lng. of America nor the loyalty and fldel teams got beyond the control of the driver th iBBl..,r ,hi. -,., wi,h tha nnno- lty of the Danes to their adopted country office In Bouth Omaha for the accommoda iuKKy h-lonfclhg to A M. HulchmaCn and sltlon of the farmer, minimised and that fatherland lost anything In his lo- uon !'' wa. douui -Vl.wfihi i rmnt of hia real estate offlc of tha railroad. inorM.ad f it. mt.imnm quent presentation. Mr.. Henrietta Caplon Omaha Wednesday morning and made ar- oii South Main street was struck by the FotIowlng ar, wm of the statements ' Lyons, la,, the over president of the rangemenU for the new office at Shaef- "' "u k w t- oraan satlon: 1 M. Iloffonhlad of Chlcaro. ler. arug srore at i wemy-rounn ana Attorney 8. B. W adsworth. who has long .. . . nr.. ...i.r. Tt.... of atraata. Aa aoon aa the necessary eouln. . i f . . . .ffiuiia ni . i i ii . ui oi mn. rtim.na nAmm. min i .-..w ww.v.w.j. - v.wub - - - . paralytic stroke, but whose improving con- Council Bluffs was the Chicago & Oreat Omaha, were among those who responded ment can be Installed the people of the dltion greatly encouraged .Ills friends, sut- Western. For their right-of-way In the to the various toasts. olty may secure accommodation. In South tered another aiiaca. ye.ieruuy -.v- vr ' l?..mo .-.T At the Ubles were many from abroad, In Omaha. tir.w hai.iaaa and his condition Is regarded the olty In lSfa. 8S.1S4.SS. This was tha y..r addition to the more than 200 delegates, rep- Male Cltr .Gossip aa critical. . , previous to its becoming railroad property, resenting 119 lodges, attending the conven-1 C. E5. MoOee of Oklahoma City 1. th Twenty-fourth street have signed the peti tion. Th movement Is not fathered by any of th former leader. In political cir cles, but It 1. none the less strong and spontaneous." Nw Theater Of floe. Th American Muslo hall, through Wal ter Lisle, has established a new theater box F. O. McCaffrey Weds in Boston Young; Omaha Han Takes as Bride Mi Storrs Flynn of East ern City. BOSTON. Mass., fJept . (Special Tele gram.) Attended by many of his personal friends from the big Nebraska city. Frank O. McCaffrey of Omaha, son of Mr. and Mra Owen McCaffrey, was married to day at Dorchester District to Miss Mary Storrs Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Flynn. With the nuptial party waa William Mc Caffrey of Omaha, who wa. beat man, and four Nebraska friends of th groom, who acted as ushers, Dr. Henry FlUglbbon, Dr. Frederick Langdon, Dr. George Buckman and Edward F. Leary. Nuptial mas was celebrated at St. Leo'a church, Esmond, by Reverend Maurice F. Flynn of St, Pat rick', church. Beautiful decoration. In the sanctuary and home of the bride wer a feature of the wedding. Following the ser vice, g reception took pike. The bride waa gowned In white princess lace over satin. The bridesmaid, a sister of the bride, Mine Winifred Flynn, wore blue chiffon over pink mesaallne. in the k. -calving Mr. and Mra. Owen McCaffrey of Omaha were assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Foran, Misses Cella and Irene McCaffrey, Miss Elian Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Flynn. Quest wer present from New York, New Haven, Troy, Tall RJvr. Worcester and a number of other places. Mr. . and Mra. McCaffrey left for a tour of cities east and west tonight They will make their home in Omaha. The body .of Mr.. Woolman, mother of Since that time we have received in taxes Deputy Biierlll liareiioe yvooimau, win i - yivyvixj, a. a rwuuiu, arnv. from I'hlcaso this morning, me ioiiows: in jws, iMi.it; tn 1804, l&so.!: in lMKY h.,H -.in ha tak.n from tne train to in, ,i.v.t,: in ira. ti.uo.w: in vmi. i.j-.wi: in Woudring unacnaaing room, anu i.wi - -, ,.-. w, inua allowing an aciuui iubs w itius loo great ir uie oununuince -'la, n ar visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg P. we nrnraui ana classic jungiisn mat naa Mathews. tlon. There were many from Omaha, Lin- f his uncie. ueorg tiaynes. coin and Sioux City. Toward the latter "JrlhZTl??Vr ,TU , ... . I and L streets, report the birth of a son. part of the evening the enthusiasm became . ' n, Mnt Rnrin the residence of Mr. Woolman, u-u Ave- in city or fl3,wX.71 In taxes over and above luncral have not been made. road property, and it must be remembered ben rgely and the reoponses, en- Judue T. C. Munger has reached the last that tne company In addition to taking I wrM "nu appiaueo wer given in ui ne ri ot ih.) business in the federal court inai mia lanu nas expenaea aioo.uw in improve- i lesi anisn. was ready tQ be disposed ot and ciosea tne men is. mere naa not oniy oeen an aotuai , The banauet -lasted for Over two1 hour, term' by ' aTt1 'Indefinite wdjournment after lose la revenue, but an additional espenae . -.., ,h. .ki. heaiiag tn. flnar argun.rnts in the suit of to the city for protection and service to nd at conclusion the tables were the Northwestern 1 tail way company .aid property. cleared away and a dance program enjoyed auamst William yuinion. ine " . Th. tax thla particular road pay. this until lata In th night, m iura iiij-ii - year upon an assessed valuation ot iimw.ou. ina meir- unri. tu the lew UDon the aama belns: ninety mills. I Telephone reporu to police headquarters producing a revenue of 81.2W.00. This tax, ,. ,,... . yesterday afternoon that two men were wnen collected, will be distributed aa fol- to hT following ?.mX selling women s shoes in the vicinity of owl, . m. JLZ V!'a A Third" street . and . eighteenths ay.nue For nd untl. r,NtmV"d id... yesterday Issued persons: caused search of the neighborhood for DUruoaea . the men in tne Deuer inai me anuca p, -i.v a,i,.. nurnnu. the nioduc-t of til freuueut robbery oi t- ' ' " u mills or 619 00 H- Thurston, freight .ars. The men were gone when 2"flti.P"r.p58" "I ." -JIT mi" "..-'"r Mav Fry. Council null, lur mvjr uiiimii i - Hows: Leonard J. Walls " , th officers arrived. Two men found in u distbuted aafo on of the railroad yarda earrylfig bundles g.Seral f und I t nd fully answering the descriptions of Y??"??. I v the shoe salesmen were taken to the local- ",hlln tu,nd lty for Identification. They were declared "ier iuna m or not to be U) shoemen and were releaaed. bewer fund J m l s or W, A. . Smith yesterday concluded . the V"' t""'""" I WZ" i purchase of the city scales and cigar siana . : - - ......... - - el u n of the i ne ss M r 8ml t h recently Water worka sinking fund 2 mill, or M ...rr.r4 th. i.m of both of his feet while Park fund S mill, cr O xr d . ii. . . , , , ,ti M lt-fliAl ' Kiw-i i, r .i I .fill. .. " " l iS'S Ethel May Hayes. Council Bluff..... Council Bluff..... Bluffs Missouri Valley.. ....10 mill, or 8144.00 Ef fie Campbell, Loveland, la. 4 mills or 67.60 Harry Rudolph. Omaha 7-00 Clara Folsom. Omaha a-W Hubbard H, Purdy, Oakland, la.... 43.80 Mable Phillips. Oakland. Ia Age. Tha South Omaha Commercial club will meet at the club room, at 1 p, m, today In regular session. - ' Martin Btlllmock waa tried before th board ot Insanity and sent .to Lincoln for Inebrlacy yesterday. , The building and finance . committee of the Presbyterian ohurch met last night at the ornces or J. i uu. Harrr Outhrie has gone to Tnma. Arl... for hie health. He has sold his Interests In the Outhrie Piano company. RalDh Oramllch has gone to Lincoln to attend the university, where he will prepare n eueno. in uiiivcibiij., wu-iw ii- win I Li . - 1 V. H.ln.1 N. . u ,1 n n w . . T , . 1 . - fennani toage nv. ot auuiwi on mar vi 72. 0 2S.80 8H.80 Z8.84 Herman White, Oakland, la,.... Anna S. White. Oakland, la.... 28 21 19 12 , 20 88 . 18 , 18 Tour kidney trouble may be of long standing, It may ba either acute or chronic bat whatever It la Foley". Kid- nr Remedy wl.l aid you to get rid of It quickly and restore your natural health and vigor. "One bottle of Foley's Kldnay Remedy mad me well." said J. Sibbell oi Grand View, Wis. Commence taklog it now. For sale by all drugglata. NOVEL DAMAGE SUIT FILED " t Mrs. Alice May Ssieora Asks Sti.OOO of G. M. Wright for Sorrow Caased y Aeel-eat. Charging that General M. Wright's fail ure to keep an agreement to put th house of Albert Langfeldt, B2S South Twenty-fifth street In good oondltlon resulted in a seri ous personal Injury to her, an Injury which caused her great disappointment and men tal anguish. Mra. Alice May Spears began a 85,000 damage action against Mr. Wright In district court yesterday. Mrs. S peers recite that eh and her hus band sub-let three rooms from Langfeldt, he having purchased hi. homo from Wright, who tn selling th place promised to place it In first class condition. She al lege, that he failed to repair a cellar stair way and .ay. that in trying to reaah th cellar ahe fell over a broken step. Servtoea of a physician and a nurse wer required, he states. S discharging nis uuuos aa a swuenman mr imtuwu pavms "- the Illinois nirai rauroaa, oui nas oe-1 arauina iuuu coma able to use with eaae and consider- I Bond loan fund able comfort a pair ot artificial feet. His Funded debt fund friends were yesterday conHrutuiaung mm Judgment fund upon ni. aecision lo remam in tne i-nj anu go into buslnens and predict that he will nava iitkl mc h. 111 .111. now tou.u. u. 1 , . . ... . . , ... biiWl'4'onuetedaWy.Lre"?,d Y go our 5ty th death of Captain C. H. Smith at hi. cealfy loofS "tn-t XjloM-aW " lu" purpose. 8144. divided a. fol- home in Aurora. III., ha. been received 2 mills or 28 M 2 mills or 28.80 I mills or 48.80 1 mill or 14.0 Total ..8618.20 BROTHERS DIE AT SAME HOUR Captain C. H. Smith, Formerly of I Creston, aaid Brother at Watsoa, Mlaaoori. Paaa A war. CRESTON, la.. Bept 29.-(8pclsJ.) New. I lie weighing is done there. END OF WORLD AT HAND, lows: For salaries of official... For police protection ror tire protection For fir and police telegraph. SAYS ADVENTIST SPEAKER For "ur clt'r engineer s department... Q I 3 rW l I -I knit-" For tur Mtr.et and alley department.. or p.-lnllug and auppues I Sermon ' Preacksd Toplo, with Ar -meat Fortified fcy Nwmeroas , SerlvtareJ Citatloaa. . .. , . . - . 'The Signs of the Time, and the Near Approach of the End of the World" waa the For cl.y hail maintenance. For city pound h or our health department. For electrician. For aundry other Items Total here. When tha Htv wa. In it. r.r.- noti . . ... . . ' " ii'S; captain smith held a clerical position in 4.101 lu" -uriiugion raiiroaa omces ner and I I 0 1 was the owner of considerable property iv I n.r. whlnh tin Ia hi. H.. th K. ,.ili ; I " . . .. J, V Ma. H,..a ... . .Mt , OiAlllOU. I . 1. M. . ... , 8.181 ywmm um ii u oeen one I 2.70 of the owner, cf the Aurora Dally News. 1 17 He was 8 year, of age and his widow and i three daughter. .urVlve him. w a singular lncuenc connected with hi. death Is that his brother llvlns- at Wumn 8144.00 jjo., died at exactly the aame hour of the I In selecting Lhl.s road to furnish f Is-ures I . .l . ... . . -.ii,.., ....nt ,j of th. ..r.- i..t I i - o. k.,... i. .... .h. "'" r " oeaui rueseagea sent by night kt th Iowa-confareno of th Sv- l--t one to come Into our city and ier members of th dead brother.' families , -w. tion I, tut a fair sample of what th other uibirin ineaung xuis i ui ine r irsi on- 1 roads would snow. grcgaitoiial churcft. Th speaker fortified I Towaahl avad City. I od Dealaoa. His pi el-tion that the ousluess was about Following ar a few interesting Kerns In DENIBON, la.. Sept. 29. (Specal.)A I leudy a be oaticiuded by quoting the mas- comparison in valuations under tne present I hotly contested case is being waged In the system of taxation, and for this purpose . . . .. . . . , I A ii. v v niiwi mi e l nulla iiiir-. ..r m ann-w ...u .aau.a uvueu-a cr0sslng lo with terminals In Council tor's docjitratlon iu the teuU'-fourtU chap- found throughout the Jewish scriptures, Theie was no disposition to fix any particu lar time to wind up Mother Earth's busi ness affairs, but to .how that It was get ting uncomfortably close. I'ndar the auspices of the .Seventh Day AdvtiitisU conference a free lecture will be given at - 30 this afternoon In th Con B.ufta, anyone of which Is worth tuOO.uuO. In each instance l give the assessed valu ailou In the city; aiao the aeseaaeo valu ation In the township aulolntng the city. whioh is purely an agricultural district: Assessca Valuation Burlington Council Bluff. ii.i LiOWIS towusniu Milwaukee Counul Bluffs aisinct court oerore judge Powers. H. A Tinker, former cashier of the Farmers' otate savings bank at Charter Oak. brought action to recover 8(W which he claims I. due him as salary. Tinker re signed soma months ago to accept a posi tion as cashier In a bank at Dunlap and tne Charter oak bank la withholding the .. 4t. dm money, claiming that Tinker made loans 27. SMI Ion worthless security to the amount of rrgatlor-al church, tev.i.th avenue "J jrnr,., SlI hr!? '"Vl 'tntM ' th Creweiit township.. iSixlh js tract, by. Dr. C. W. Heald of Ne vada. Ur. lleald.' who Is superintendent of I Rock iiand couik-Ii Bluffs. th. lotva aanltarlum. will lllustrata health Urner lOAllsnip nitthods with the"ald of a trained nurse. In the evening a lectins will be given by Klder M. N.' Campbell on "The Coming BU!t) fklwattn Capital and Labor." Great v. ealern council Bluifa ,. Uarnrr township Illinois central Council Blutis Crescent township. I amount due him should be held by the 2u.lt bank to cover losses on this paper. M.OII 14.446 Men Killed kr Msktal.. LAKE PARK, la., Sept. .-Speclal. WANTED 60 neat, .lias' nlmble-flngerej girls to pack and wrap caudy. John U. Woodward & Co.. "The Candy Men." IhK.'i .w One man was killed, two barns were struck These six roads, Willi an actual value oi 1 and burned, one of which contained forty mor than three nuuion douars, ere as- head of sheen, sa a result f n.hti j i r j K. T. Ptumblitg Co. iei. IM. Niglit. L-170t Heal Eatate Traaafera, These transfers were r. ported to The Be Weliada'. kpliml)er Ss, by the Pottawat tamie County .Abstract Vouifany, of Coun cil fclUf t .' I.' '' Verne licnjumln -and -wife to Charlea A. Beno. lot t In block SI. In tiaviias ai I'wimer'a addttlyn to Council . llufla. la., w.,d... n.ooo I Brnjamin-Kahr Real Katate company I t hail A. tie no. lot 4 In block i. In tvtrrtt s addition to Council Wafnt. la., w. d.... BeaJSHiin-Kahr Heal -itste compsny ( haries A. Berrn. lot 18 In block It lit ry adduron to Council I'imXis. 1.., w. tl...... Ja-we HsywniKi and wife to Oeorge tl t .ara. rot 4 (.leant a la xbrnj4on to Council Bluffs,' la., w. d (ot Nrllia O Ijr to Charles Hall, lot In biatk i Ui FuuUra' addition to Coun cil .Hi-fis. la,, w. d,. K. i'. Suit aion and hustand to Eeielle sfi aa, K.ia S and 4 In block 81 In INiu veonnd, Bridge addition to fccll l.ufts, la., w. d.. fix tnovfsr. total.. I7.8S0 ui i"ii y moc(mi. iihiii council suica was a. a. xiiair or nortneaat or toi Bluffs sutlers irom this system prooaoiy ji. ... .truck and tnai.ntlv bini more than any otn.r city in li.a stale, every " . . J city ia affected In comparison with tne ",nd'n M a window looking out at I eased tor a taxable value of only iu8.,.'. h. k ... and pay a tax to th city of teaa man - m r.rV atorra mat rii.uuw, or nearly swi.ww less man any otner I u"" . ni.ni. xne man class of properly aaseesed. Wnlls Council killed was N. A. Blair of northeast of town hlle the number of railroads it has. I storm. His wife, who was standing In the Small Per ( rat of Taxes. middle of the room, wss knocked down and The nine roads in Council Bluffs own! badly shocked. from jo to zj per cent ot the property ithln the olty and pay 11 ir cent of tha taxes, of which the Udou l'aciflc djvi t- per cent and all tne oi tiers comiliiea psy 4x Iter ceni, me en ion raciiic oirieruitf fro.n ail the other roads for the reason mat ail their mileage in luwa is wiuiin tne limits of our city. blvery time a raiiroao acquires more DECISION AGAINST WALLACE o. 7ie 4.W A rijt t -. hat D Wyasi Gats Jwda-meat Aaalaat W. B. Wallar sal National t'oastrertloa Company. Ar-tlnn a Mllul . . n - 1 1 . . . . ground for It. use In a city or town It take. OB thl T" " -'"ea n N o. inai mucn from It. valuation and makes an tnr notes given In the Uat inrve years was started against w. B. by O. D. yesterday after growth and prosperity. The census of the neon- ttamishnient proceeding, against United flairs shows that Iowa stands sev- the National Construction company ot enih in the rr.atlwr of wmlin of all the Omaha, alao w.r. r w. suies and that It stands first among th. .w "guii. Mr. Wynn al- Slates that do not contain any large cities "1,ln that the company Is In possession of Arsumwils have been used that the rail- atout S3.000, which It owes. Notice of gar- r. T. Tr7 p V -. i " 1 " " Vlm- nlahment was eerv. on th Nwlonal oom which is true, and, no deuot, increases It. L . . , . . I additional burden to th other ni.in.rtv rj iew iaii. auju.iii-a iu ins uines i riauac ot cedar Kaplda, Ia., nor what a drawback It has been to them Wvnn In th. rti.trt.t in y.ar p-rt or how It has fcu.d.red their " "trlct court yeste populatlin, but If such Inoiea t a city tu additional expe eosts more pany. and a writ of attachment Issued for main. I aaalnat arl moneys or Droiertr bnlonelns Unance. the beoeht is questionable. It is to Mr. Wallace, and held by the Construe an actual fact that there Is not a railroad In Council Bluifa, excepting the Union Pa-1 MOB ooropany. w . , . ,lfl., w.h.. ( . .t , I ,, . . ...... . I t Hot DUst stoves and ranees. 81 un. ! 7l. ' l...,.T 7.'". K'1 -. .k .... . I 1 wtmaa- CUT U Ua.nl 1 n g n I - ew www wa e.as 4t. th xoluaive sol, f. C. lVol children of lis su.uk.yee. Uur o.t for I by fear of appendicitis, tsk Dr. King's him from J tn U7 for .un ti" ",w lJ mis. ana away goes oonel Ihiius of the ordinary railroad a ewploye Is I'ouble. auaraataed Shi. For aale by Boatoo vaiuo irom ai.ww ia Si.JU, ana pays Ui 1 uni CO, .lre.. company, 804 Broadway. tu Kay Us tUwnUsa Be Want Ada. fWWIn a5' v jtW '' - Jr? " ' ' TnSnwmT I.' j ' Adieus Collegian Clothes will win your admiration after a season of con&ant wear. You will then realize exactly what our high standard of tailoring' and materials really means to you. You will find how thoroughly these garments ken their shape. You will see that such workmanship as we put into this apparel is worth all the effort you may exert to procure our styles. There are no other grarments produced in this country into which is put the same high standard of materials and workmanship. Foremost dealers in ail sections of America are showing our over coats, suits and raincoats at $15.00 to $35.00. Our style book will thoroughly post you. Mailed upon application. David Adler&SonsClothingCo. Nobby Clothes Makers Milwaukee TCX TT BAHKRiri SIAI(Q) Thompson Piano Manufacturing Co's., of Chicago. 111., Mammoth Stock of Pi anos at 1-3 to 1-2 of Former Prices. This bankrupt stock of pianos amounting to over $55,000 was pur chased for spot cash at 25c on the dol lar, from the American Trust and Sav ings Bank, trustees, on order of the United States District Court We propose to give the people of Oma ha and vicinity an opportunity to buy one of these magnificent piano values at a guaranteed saving of onethird to .one-half off Thompson's prices. This bankrupt stock consists of suck pianos as Chickerings, Knabes, Hardmans, Emersons, FCurtzmans, Fischers, Ivers & Pdnds and almost every make of Player Pianes on the market. Note these prices: Cccilian Piano Play ers at $50.00; ApolU Piano Players at $80.00; 88-Ntc Player Pianos; 65-Notc Player Pianos; Conbination 88 and 65 Note Player Pianos. Sir? TFIRIVL AS LOW AS $1.00 PER WEEK Steinway , , $195 Steinway (Grand) . . ... $300 Knabe ...... ......... $100 Knabe ..... . .7. $195 Knabe $275 Ivers & Pond $180 Royal $110 Steger $125 Sterling $120 Steck $95 3T-f Chickering $175 Marshall & Wendall . . $135 Stewart $115 Weber $100 Kimball $145 Bradbury $85 Ebersole $154 Packard $173 Germer $180 Cbickering $120 Vose & Sons . $130 Kimball $160 Steger & Sons $375 Schmoller & Muel'r $260 Frederick -$220 Chickering (Boston).. $315 Knabe $310 J. & 0. Fischer $220 Call at once to obtain choice of selection. N6W is your chance to put a beautiful new piano in that paripr of yours make your home bright and cheerful. SCHMOLLER a MUELLER PIANO GO. I3II-I3I3 Farnam Street Established 1859. Out of the high rent district LARGEST AND OLDEST PIANO BOUSE IN THE WEST. is i i-'-i J $500KcabeJ j $300 Kcr tzman j '"" , Jsaaf. ; r Miller, Stewart & Beaton 41S-15-17 Seuth 16th 5tret We sell the Dunt ley Pneumatic Cleaner No home should be with out one. Cleans carpets, draperies, upholstered fur niture, floors, walls and woodwork, clothing and bedding to perfection. Free demonstration upon application. , Our Agent, Mr. WIk, Will Kent Cleans at f aJM Per Pay. M