TIIK I'KK: OMAHA. SATT'KPAV. M.K "11 11. TU. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs 4 As Minor Mention Thm CmmU Blnffs Offles OmU ta as IS el rkoaw 43. f Tr.e LAWYERS WILL TRAVEL EAST City Will Welcome . Smith When Comes Tiniey nd Kiniball Go to Jew York to Cross-Examine 'WitaessCT. j Bar Will Tender B; Banqnet aad BIAE.3 ON WAIZ2. VALUE Cnn-sane. utidertah-ra Ptionn !t. NO T"jR ..' O 'n Ihe school boaM. FAUST Br-iiR ir RifiLHs- riUKFCT Woodrn Cnurr-akins; ptimmny T.-I X" Le s Cuilrr. funeral director Phone K. Pl'RE Oj1.iv kLINii R1.NG.- Li'-FEHTS. ni'r'Ml Sarcains at Leffr: , nav. i fl.ar da. . Huntw. :aae n.it.ce: S-e J J vu. for p.ir imiky. j next -k m ..nie-mi iBiair.s at Urlln-t .1. satur- h ay, i-nuiar lar FicuiM- Mi.uiiilrBn. just :n Faubie Art 3hop. bma-lTray Tlitf nr'r biivr nr '.l find gr' at suipriiT-s tb Lrff-rt a m.i.ar window Pe the new ;: il wM ipr patltms at Borwica a. Z.i ,iu!h Main nwu i Kaateraj Rnnrfhnldrr-a Will It I Hoard t tarrnala Jwt Hew J larei PaiM-r Wit ol4 l i Ikr Parly !;. Modern Woodmen Will Have Meeting in Aaditonum. t - ;,i t i"". v. -h I nit--l r ay '" u f -1 'irira a Tua r.t- ani ni: Tav pf-Tit .i The 1 n.t'-l I 'ay rrd out ta-ir itl the M-1i"Tl ( it , tn"i,m,rc f"ir ' rt'.cn ,1 ' r.hmiv :i-aTr. ?.?-!.' ' ih T:sti a K:"s'?r : shown (! gr at . pis in thin rtt" ' i -.vul t 1 'ihv car- i .f ''.!;: aniir4 m ' b-st p'a.ers and .Klajcs I or va:iiia:i n n appear, pr-r aiur- Itira- , 'ne-'essTrian Waiter I Smith will i-sv ' Wahininnn this mermtiB and wll arr-ve j hi'tn Sundar mnrnm Hla fnerula hiv j p!ann-f! a ryai r'-p'ion f,ir iilm and ! w:il b th orntpr of inir-t in Ihr "1tv of th. B,i vml.- ,ed , M'rtay. Ta mmMm rf the Fm:- h. cndmn n ..f t- ftv . a, rr County Bar ao-!atim Iiav- will h- atuM-l from rtnnnl Bluffs lm ,h" ,n tf" P"ntanroua pui dir I mv him wolc pma home trial will tr her". Tii s a.e of pre vftm -d. ul not l ad- Wonii-r 1a l-o at Lff-n'a. at'Jr- 'ti pmnt will h nhift-l fmm 1 cmn to New T"rk f"!tv. a hr. for ev i"!tj- So( :ur Kimhail and pr- ; t Attomrv Kmrnn T'.ni"T w'!l nrt i mr of thf ,aH,.rT )rcnl tmrtil nisa!"l ; j hy t h atr ,mrianr Mr. K.mba 1 went 1 to ! M"inei at nn.'it uri'ic ax itn- 1 j portant caj bf"r th tit nrrTf con ( in c-onnwttnn with a railway tax putt, and t I when he mmplete that he will hurry on aitain 'mo nnk Pudwet.er. K.:nK f Bo'! ed Beer. I the FRI ATh. MoNEY to 'an on real - to New fork To plunge ..late, uiwmw. ooi terrai. j. eennurr. , atl.r w irK, pnn,rnvpr!rr -j1leta pree.ru ttona atcurateiy filed! k.,.. , da. att'.meva for the water the aajaa uay ax Lffart a iJi Jawairy I or "mpany eerv d ncitice on tha ny that ' Wunderf-j! baj an!i on Saturday . I yiilar d'P"trion!i would he taketi in New York da.. , at I.effeit a. VaiueB up to ani Marrh 14 and in 'n relation to the tepuanoe t JK for l m Hai-a your (laaaa flt'en rpairl by I W Terry, opttoaa. ill BruaUwmy. ff1o with Oaorr ciarner. ! Wundarf ul Uarvaina on Saturday t'liar 1 and a)e of the f!rt and second mortitaife hondii of the waier company. The ortnai :Fiiie wa made on April 1. tw tvm.in. and tiie seend mrtgae tonda went forth aiuea ap tu ffla at LW b.i'i for Caw. Dr. O. dmlth (ri-B to Talxr la.. tlav 10 -t aa f'na of tne jtidjeea in the tin tiv-nl-tra Iowa bifh limn oratomai innunt. TTia 8. A. Pierce A C. ktk atura l now pen for bnatnea at ' hei r new khuupi. U Waat Braadaa. bet w era Pearl mnii auztb atreata. v A dletrl-t oo'irt Jury held that Enirtl Tewta waa aujitv f aswjrit:! 'imih Hamatreet when they twame involved in a dlepata ovar a ti tu.l tnax liMipeu eU in tna "-hanmnit prot-eaa. The aasauit on urrwi in tha butler room of Herma htiuae. Tha verdict lnvojvea a iwnmiy Cna cr lmpr:atnment in the county F. L. Kllla. who haa been for eignt years with tha Beno oompany of thia -:tv. a- t and under date of September 1. IMS. for RM.O tn tha natura of a heiarty apprttiation for his work tn connrefifi and an expression of their aatiefactlon over the h.nor that haa been onfemsd by hi elevation to the hikheat piace on the bench in tha United tatefl next to the supreme court. The bar haa planned for a ban u net to be r:en at tha Grand T.tel on Momiaj' 'eninj. to which every lawyer tn the Fif teenth Judicial district haa be-n snvited. A the Judicial district embracrs a rt part of tha -Ninth "jnicrenMori&l liatnct. the banuuet will be In the nature of a welcome frum the wholt- a;!trlct ahic'i he haa eerved ao aeil. The men :n chaia of the arrangements are: W. .. M:nfif. ; president of the local Countv liar aeo" ia- tlon. and Attorneys Emmet Tiniey. iorne 3. Wright, J. i. Hess and D. E. Muart- ! v.indrf"il hai sains on lav. it Leffeits Va.ues . : for tl ' m ir'lay. t-ollar up tn i and Marrtaae l.lwne. Mrr.i:p 11 enses wer issued yesterday to the f-l!owinK pe'-wns. N'STiie and RMeiden- e Hn a.nin 5t-ar?i. ''maha Veha Reed. Eai.. Co 10 F.01 "e J. )l-ni!nx. Council Pluff.. I'ottie May Uw:. Coumil FluJls.. Jeorue H. Fill hctt. 'maha Mary CadwHl Lynch, omana Ate 1 . . . ! Woni.erful hatfrains at day. Lcillat day. Lff-;t s. atur- Tha flrt issue as due in tw-nty-fiva years and the eecond n fifteen. It la thu evidently the pninoe .-.f the water com pany to show that all of these bonds were actually soid and the proceeds froro tha naies used in the unM ruction of the water plant, thus establishing the company'! con tention that the act lal cost was about ' cjh :: I 1 Krtdeace Held lansxirtaat. ait onurrw 1 hen the notification was nrst glv"l uroa. ureen- , tn.t ,mB testimony was to be taken It was ' not thouifM to be of sufficient lmportanca to Justify a trip to New Turk to attend tha heartna;. but tha more Mr. Tinier and A pmrram that will fully fit the occasion baa been provided for, and there will be soma representative friends of Judge Smith prerent capable of giving full expression ' the esteem in which -e la heid at his home and throuajmvut his district. Another big reception has been planned for Thursday evening, when Judua Smith The on:y ay to arrive at a sat .pfa tory !ring. a feeling that laMs is to have your garments presf-ed and cleaned at the Bluff City Laundry, "L'ty Oeaiung and 1'ye Works. Phones 314. No garments too deli cate to handle lumal hla duties tnia w-eK with Keys Broa. Thia deal la the consummation of plana that have been under way lor acme threw years. Mr. Ellis w:ll take a con siderable financial I merest in the buamees. as wail aa an a live pat-t in the manage ment and '-ontrol. taking the office of treasurer, made vacant by the recent deam of &. W. Kfn-a. Tne Iowa state president of tha Women a Chrtstiaa Temperance union mun the foi lowlng offer: "I will give ti tu the Iowa boy or girl 18 yeara old or younger who sends me the best couipooitiun in answer 1 Mr. Klmba.l thought it over the more oon- vtneed they became that the city's interest 1 especially needed Mafeg-uardlng there, and j Mr. Kimball decided to go. with the proba ' bllity that Mr. Tlnley would follow later i Witnesses will be examined on Tuesday !n the office of the Metropolitan Trust com j pany. 54 Wall street, and on Thursday in 1 the office of the Farmers' Loan and Trust I company. 3 Exchange P'ace. The wit nesses will be the trusters selected by the bondholders to take care of tne two bond mill be the guest of the Modern W-iodmen of America of Hasel camp No. 17L of which he la member. The reception will ba held either in the armory or the Audi torium, with a very entertaining program. Emmet Tiniey will make tbe speeca f welcome and Judge Smith will be given ail the time he destree in response. fesslonal talent will also be railed upon Im rr. Notes. X rRETi N The Board of Suoervlsors j hive announced Mir-n as the oate when the saioon petition win be canvassed here. HARLAN The ijreat Western passenger station at Botna. a sma.1 own near here was completely destroyed by fire Tueeoay evening. HARLAN Robert C. McLaughlin, an old and respected resident, died at Denver Colo. He waa one of the first rurai school teachers In western Iowa. HARLA.N Ana meeting of the Commer cial exchange a u-eolutinn was passed wel coming the coming of the onaiia High pro- I cnooj cailets lor camping in iiarian. j-jnf to l. inl-ieive. CRESTjX-Engineer Tun Harree nail tn providing an entertaining program. A 1 both letts broKen below the knees today bunch of stars from the Orpheum or the in an accident occurring between Slater. im.rir.Ti VI u sin hj wilt here TheiMo.. and Kansas City. He is a son of Woodmen hare planned tn spend several nundred dollars In the reception. The com mittee of arrangements is headed by for mer Alderman Q. C. Boy er. with John TJnley. W. A. Lennox. W. A. Groneweg and Mr. Patterson aa assistanta. to tiie nueatlrm. "Whv .should the Saioon Ht, Driven Out of Iowa ' The rmnpnn- ( issues, and they will probably aaeert that Won must not exceed fitly words and must 1 the full Issue was disposed of at par in the be sent 10 Mrs. . B Harford, lndlanoia. j mrket. The et.ntention of the city la. .before June 1. mil. Mrs 1) h.. Aa- I . ... . bam. president of the local Women s Chr-.e- I of Monl mortgage tian UMKiauon. will give an additional bonda were actually sold and the money pnxe If Uie winner reaides in Pottawat- j sed for Improving the plant- The pro twmle count)'- - j ceedings of the meeting of the stockholders Carl Krauthoff a stationary engineer 1 tne t.mB ,hl, )Mue a9 auUiorlred in tt UFnimn. ia.. niea nia pennon 111 uann ruptcy yesterday His liabilities augre- j Kate W.Ub .71. Including of secured claims and n.aja. n unsecured. The only secured creditor is the J. L Case Threshing I Machine company, which has a mortgage on a quar-er section of farm land In Char ee ' Mix county, Aouin Dakota va. ued at M-w. j Nearly ail of the other creditors are In- I t-axed at Platte, in that South Dajcota I county, and Include merchandise iruuiiiti J and oank loans. He pleads aa exempt omy j -tois personal property, amounting to 1446. County Attorney spell haa dwided to 1 wise g(t afv l!ir DU.1U M . mm' n'iiri i imni lu carry the tax case of tne First National 1ank to the supreme court, in which the itMlgment of the district court relieved the Vnng of the obligation of paying taxes on 4' 1 apitai stock, amounting to more than "' Mm' the decision of Judge Wrjwl Jt the bank has applied to tha dim rut s4-v'tt for sr writ of mandamus to compel lKKi show that tha bond Issue was for the purpose of paying the debts of the com pany for operating expenses nd other lia bilities In addition to the changes that were mails In the plant. The witnesses to be examined are William B. Cordoao. Wfl llam A- Duncan. R. J. Jacoat. Hugh Rankin and Thomas Mills Day. L'nder vigorous cross-examination they may tell a very different story ifian would other- lnto the record, and may sare tV. M) or more In the ultimate valuation of the plant. Mr. Kimball will be absent ait of neat week. s prlaar Have ( ease. Now ! the time to buv your spring" bard ware, garden tools, fence, paints, eto- ine board to tueue refunding warranta for I pouitrv netting, in full rolls, per 10 square' the fi.ll amount of the tax paid during thai, .mKln.m. ,,,, 1 !st five yeais. The writ has not been Issued yet. but will be soon, and unless resistance la made the board will be obliged 10 laaue warrants snd then levy an extra assessment to pay them. , Dr. O. O. Smith, pastor of the First Con gregational church, haa agreed to give one Trying to Discover Where Money Went Friends of City Clerk Caaady at Lost to Know Wiat Wai Done with. City Cash. rnends of A. W. Caaady. former city clerk, announced yesterday that they had nothing to give out In relation to the set tlement of the shortage of fr..S.Z found in his accounts by State Municipal Exam iner Cox. The aasurancs was given, how ever, that satisfactory pro axes was being made. Inquiries of the local rp rexen t at! t ea of I the bonding 00m pany were answered with tha response that the bonding; company was well satisfied with tha situation and , contemplated majclng no move In the t. d. F Harvey of this place. HEE RI'TC Lomt-8tic trouble waa the cause of Clarence Lynch of Hedrii k shoot ing his wife and then atiempting to kill himse f. Lynch tu .3 years old. He ill aie. b'ii it is thought his wife will recover. REl.NBECK-a. 3. Dlcr.ev a well known farmer living east of here, had his rght arm so badly lacerated and torn when he got it in a circular saw yesterday that t waa necessary to amputate 11 at the shoulder. Mi .'NT1CELLO Grant W. Brooks, a for mer resident of HupKinton. la., who is at tending the University of Txas at Fort Worth, was perhaps fata-.y injured in an explosion of chemicals at the university laboratory crtESTC'N At general election of the Crestun Fire department hert iat night John P. Martin waa elected chief; Charles Johnson, first assistant; Ed Towtje. second assistant: Leo Pfieffer. secretary, and Roy liault. treavsurer. IOWA CITT C. G. Clay of Davenport. Ia.. today started action tn the Johnson county district court for list's damages aa Uie price of one foot, which he Inst while stealing a ride on the Chicajro. Rock Island & Pacific road through this Ticintry OTTUMWA L. T. Crtsman of otrurows haa been awarded a contract for the erec tion of a new academy and convent for the Sisters of the Humility of Mary at that place, work to begin next . The cost of the building will be t',Ji.:W and its ; equipment will total t"".!". feet. BBc; combination poultry and stork fence, per rod. up from 4c; steel wheel barrow a t.0O; garden rakes. 30e up: steel blade garden hoea. 3c; steel spades sr eiiovels. Fc; boys' Iron wagons, 0e; iron wheel roller skates. sc: lawn fence.' per ft.. 12c up: Iron galea, up from B.W; gar den oulVvatura. C-j0 to tha One Min ute washing mac nine, IKLuQ (let ua send you one on tnai: iron pumps, up from 1 onion sets, grass seed, white clover ; family paints, ail colors, per can, j HARLAN I. B. Blades, a large stock shipper, has filwd petition in the ditinct court demanding judgment fur tl.sJ axrainst the C. A N. W. R. R. Co.. for damages sustained by him by reason of failure of railroad company to properly and promptly transport and deliver live stock to Chi- nf his best lectures for tne benefit of the Aid society of the church "Tieauay evening In the -hurch auditorium. "The Art of L-to and How to Live It" la the lecture chosen bv the members of the society It proved to be one of the most popular of the series ' jlW given during the winter under the auspices . .. 1 , I .. ii, i.'lnn ,n K.f . - lite. 1 , r mi. T V -.m.r M r I " a dosen or tne western siaies. ur nmun s - wuf oulta strong- that platform appearances, a ere very success- j BrtadWay Phones . "a ot U, m"D'r "d dumpKl 11 ,n ,h ftil and the Ivorum managers aie vein ) bucketahups or pretended to and that this ever, and will devote his energy and talents day. al Leffen . aiuea up ta 16 and to his church work here. f tl.uw. In Juvenile court yesterday Judge Snyder' made an order removing from their tIIIDll I IM Rlfi TAY wretched home on Avenue O the four chll- rVIWlwMa ll BIU IMA area of Mr. and Mrs. John Muery. Three 1 are girls and one is a boy Thee were , city Sellelter Imti te Des Ma era. taken to tne v recne wnn an oilier lor Mod wry to pay fur their keeping, the first nayment to be mails a the end of the week and regularly each week Uiereafter 1 If he fails to pay the children will then j be permaaentrv eejiriw irniu mi ir- ----- - - - j enta. A food deal of testimony of a eerl-j Dee M nines last evening where he will ap- 1 out nature was Intrudiicea. snowing tne bed condition of the home life of the chil dren, much of which was given Dv th mother. Mr. Casady ! still In a rery depresed I mental and physical condition at his borne and has been unable to give any assist ance; tn the effort to straighten out the tangled condition of affairs In his office. There la much speculation as to what be came 01 tne money. ms mesas posi- 1 caga. Uveiy assert that If ail that la said about ! NODA WAT Taught in the drs.w bars he ths amount of moner consumed In pay- I tween two cars last nlghL William raven ment of bar bill. 1. true that the amount j y .i.u would not exceed Ciw a day and not mure 1 nfK-essarv. Davenport had been off on sev than K00 for the entire penud during which , erai weeks' vacation and this was hla first the money was disappearing. More than ""ice going uaca to ur. 11s ia mc er.isa . , .k jims rled and haa a family to support. CASE Where He Will Asmr I sasrtasit LashI t. las- City Solicitor Clem f. Kimball went to I pear Before the supreme court todsy tn I connect ion with the city s appeal from 'he Mowery on the witness stand was Judgment rendered against It in tha Tllnois of his friends can find any trace of his operations on the Beard of Trade, and the second par- person ia really the guilty party, for he 1 knew that the money was being taken I from tha cat?. j Drink Budwelser. King of Bottled Beers. "Ta.e Lies sued tae Moaae." All the favorable and far-reaching com ment that has run rife over this country for the last two years regarding "The Lion and the Mouse" does not seem to wane with time, but rather, on the con trary, bears evidence of being proudly on the ascendant. Tha feeling has not lost bad served two obliged ts admit that h. terms ha the penitentiary. Yardmatttar R. M. Bllimler of the North western Railway company al this point applied at the city buliuing yesterday fur p&ymenl for himeetf and several other Northwestern emuioea for services ren dered to tne fire department when tiie uUbert toe houaee u limirjyei by fire ua sVunday attar-coon. July 10 Assistant Chief U'.tchcocs found hlmee.f anort uf heip In dragging the linos of huse and called for ajwhistance &-om the bystanaers and tha railroad men aeaponded. Mi. iii.i inlor aaid tha understana:ng u that ea h waa to receive n for ma mora In on eiaerwtlea of the fact thai the Northwest ern freight house aae endangered, two heavily ade mei-nandise 'are were buramg ajvt the piatfoi-n on fire, the city council will most useiy taae the reason able Ties mat tne N 01-1 ht extern empo ea were siiiiV1 die haising tne nbngauuns they swisi to tlisir company, and will most llkeiy turn len the twyuest for pav In addition to una. under tne stale and cltv laws the fire chief baa the right to r.xl fur asiiistsnca from cifseiis at any and majr order 'thetr arrest in ' .Seitnnr uty ord. nance nor state laws provide for any inn er,sa i.uu uuUmf suca ciruunsuuictia. MASON CITT Hon. John S. Ptanmiry. the netor of the icgal prrifostiion :n this city, la seriously ill at his home from some liver trouble, the exact nature of which the dm-iors are et unatue to determine. He returned lat evening in a serious condition from Coifix. where he had been for the lajt two ween a. IOWA FALLS The announcement made by wire from Washington iat evening of the appointment of Eilla D. Ruhb of Eluora aa naUouai bank examiner by Comptroller Murray of tne Treasury department u received with much internet in this countv where Mr. Rokb has lived oil his life, having been for many years cashier of the Hard'n Countv National and Savings banks '.f Eidora. Mr. Robb served one year as state tank examiner unuer Auditor "arroil and resigned to assume added buslneis duties at home. Mr Robb served two terms as mayor uf his horns town and has been more or less yrominent in bum net affairs of the county. WHEI4 TO DRAG OUT ROADS CwiMeJ BlaAer Says gkiwwld It Dwae After Keery Btatel sad Thaw. Cosnoei W. T Th fuilewuig misr fruni Bases at easf-expia na 1 ury : Ts tha dltnr uf Tha Bee: The tasslioa Is ertsai ad as Lu m tnu uar uuioic u.gn ars aheuid be diwanO. 1 auswer. a-tr ssrery rain, aa auua as the suit is in a .aeXM oendluusi aud tiiia the gruund la fr iirie said wnea me uruua thuws sut flclert so the surraiw can he dragged anosta. It Is great aounumy to never ne glect t hla drsatgittg. as it ei.l sm-i our ruaiis ia ouwiMuauveijr good ouiiuiuua the year aiwund. Tt construct a dirt road as it ahoa. ,: wlU ouet oh mm average not to io J per oetit e a gud maiaaam and mucn lese IS) keen It in good perwir tiawd reads t dirt oaa be obtained many thus seaviar tnan any otner miimninijo and ail wi'Mn thai ii.n't of our ore m levy fae hi sarasM la nsse tt Is emm emiimliy eaiMBtlcni under a 4-fieral prmiti rwJ svaseea eura aa 1 euter susUieaa at ties cnajrrrtrutfln would havw. Lea, s ttuald fund dtrt mesis la Inei Prat, and then we ahail have tha pmaar foundatHin fr a more permanent surfa stnu-iure w 'terw wanted "ejuiy at hand. The fail of the year la aa good a time y to grwde 'ir reads if properly roo- etrumsd but fail gTsuiing. aa far aa t have uhawrwed in !oea. has ssenra-ly been an atveuiuie damaee Instead of a ttee-efit Vry reepes-tfuiy. W. W BAKER. Central railroad tax case. The company appealed two years ago from tha munici pal assessment of light and water taxes of 5 mills on the greund that It did not re ceive benefit of such service except on the imtil amount of mileage lying near the center of the city Th alty raxed ail of the line lying within , the town limits. Ths company fixed its owi j tax diMrtc :a and held that one- third of the mileage atiould ay the full amount I of the levy, the second third but a small !ercentage of it and the last, reaching to the city limits, nuns at all. Tha case was tried In the district court before Judge ThorOell. and the contention of the rail mad was maintained. Ths city then ap. I pealed to the supreme court. Ths amount In this suit Is only about U0& ; hut fully .M la involved ultimately If 1 the alty loses Its case It will establish a time, precedent to be followed by all of he ! other raiirnsds. aggregating taxes ts fully 1 that amount, if won by tha railroads it sill apply practically to ail of the taxes assessed against them. Mr Kimba.l has given the case his bet attention and left '.aet nlht confident that he can sustain tne city's r'a-ma Tna case Is to be sub mlttsd this afternoon, and after spending perhaps one ! ia Pes Moines looking after the Interests of the terminal tax hi 11. which he drew, he will proceed to New fork to supervise maAing- of depositions ia the waterworks ease. 20,000 Women Bortgfat ItYecterday Thia i an Vava Csuop'fv SpassbcttL This t m en th few rwrpyHaif aSaia. Lab tfiia wftr Tt early bwee- wll Pnd gi net! salt ks lass La Lcff art's duilar srtndwis. Wonderful bargains oa Saturday. T-ellar day. at Leffert a. Values up to sVW and V id fur ri.'J. Heal Ketaw Tiensafer. Tae following transfers were reported ts Tha Be March 9 by ths Pottawattamie County Abstract company, Cvuacii Bluffs: EM Is T. Gilbert and wife ta Olive (I. i u1 hem, kt 10. Mock u. la uyimai add. to Council Bluff a. w 4 I et J. P "ireeiisiiieidsi and w-fe to P. J. SKiit, lots s and a. block it. la liurne pta-e aiid. to Counioi b.ufla, w. d. - r. Fmui White to C w and M. E. -Mies. s si, 12--:. w d Mjjm Viikiein Marpnv to Tkeresa Dwyer, lota and a. bio. a 14. in Neoia. ia., w d. LOW J. E Caiiett and wife to Wtlilaja Ami. lot t hiork t tn faiaview add. to Covmh.i1 Bluffs. . a. d ( Five tranafers. total -3s.iss Wonderful bargains est Saturday. INillar day. at Leffert'a. Values up to V90 and a fur n fls. K. X. 11 ag Ce. tea. V s --- J Scmmmptapmmhmxmrmataa tqlmtll ta rmwi ssnd wii iisid tiurr camLL baTsVasX miff bs-tk t Anssricaw rwJCtsni a DStll btBttasT iiaaTa. Italy trrcr sObsrwV VcnOrnip's rasjiaJ rl ta yvsjk. East, 4jsf thm 17 k Cgaettemta, bbs rxurkt an ths&Mt rjRam wheal wpxxcL HwXaixner Coarnxy fail amua cbewjaT Best Tm'HTf j fcnttax. Tb sssrrsa anpcrlsviwe tcrrmo . aonca wb xaa ki VaaCirnxi'i Poxi. & Be ana. Tts aah La ppepsttssvi in war kitchena mad grpyHrted to yaa rdy to aars. Suvfij cMsst it r kaUaa Lt, ata ya. peyaiW. tt g ta psm law than to mask it yatar if. am if w bold yMX hoaav THwaa avcSA yo asaht to baoaty aaaj aphsstli i THroar rroeav to i Vwa Czn-p PssdL&2x Oazsrpmsrf 111 BTpOalel, hid. n ss. ti' i: i m-t-: y:-iNt; N v ) mH '. .- S ' ' r-mi-i sse . ;:' r r" r . . t Rug Prices Slashed to Bottom WE have taken account of our rugs and find that certain lines are over stocked. These will be placed on sale Monday morning for one day only at prices bordering on one-half their regular value. Our policy is not to daily in cutting pnv but to slash riht throuirii to the bottom. On these rua- the cuts will a.-tound. The value the ruars mi-'ht have brouirht has been iirnore-1 in every instance. The sale includes Lanark, Wool Fibre. Karabauifh an.l K.1.-I1-rnir lines-. All are the best irrade in choicest of patterns. The Karabausrh. LjinarU and Kashmir rnss are reversible designs in trreat variety of rich colors ami har monize with any decorations. The Wool Fibre ruirs. both of medallion and all over effects, are in an extensive variety of color schemes. The aortment of size makes it possible to fit any room. Tart of Rust are displayed in our south window. Here are some of the next-to-eost prices: LANARK RUGS. Lanark Rags, :0xv0 Lanark Rugs, 3(ix7J Lanark Rugs, riusCO , Lanark Rugs, 7 -6x9 Lanark Rugs, 'Jx'J Lanark Rugs, 9x12. . . KARABAUGH RUGS. Karabaugh Rug3, (3x9 $5.00 Karabaugh Rugs, 7-6x10-6 $S.OO Karabaugh Rug?, 9x9 $8.50 Karabaugh Rugs, 910-6 $9.00 Karabaugh Rugs, 9x12 $10.50 $1.75 $2.25 $6.50 $8.00 ...S10.00 S 12.50 LANARK XX RUGS. Lanark XX Rugs, 3ixC,0 $2.00 Lanark XX Rugs, C(ix72 $3.00 Lanark XX Rugs, tix9 $8.50 Lanark XX Rugs, 7-6x9 $9.50 Lanark XX Rugs, 9x9 $12.50 Lanark XX Rugs, 9x12 $16.50 WOOL FIBRE RUGS. Wool Fibre Rugs, 7-6x10 6. . . .$6.50 Wool Fibre Rugs, 9x12 $8.50 Wool Fibre Rugs, 36x72 $1.38 Wool Fibre Rugs, 30x60 $1.00 Wool Fibre Rugs, 9x12 $6.75 gashrrnr Rugs, 9x9 Kashmir Rugs, 9x10-6. . TCa-ahm-ir RugS, 7-6x10-6 KASrTMTR RUGS. . . . $6.75 Kashmir Rugs, 9x12 $9.00 . . - $8.00 Kashmir Rugs, 36x6:) $1.35 . . . $6.75 Kashmir Rugs, 27x34 $1.00 Remember! Good Furniture May Be CheTp. But "Cheap" Furniture Cannot Be G00J. Miller, Stewart fk Beaton Co. TAG POLICY nJRNITURE Established 1884. 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street stttf&fa&'W jvyr ft 1 wV - . ' X 11 1, The aviators of today arc the forerunners of . 1 the men who will dominate the T air as we do the land and sea. r tirt tsj tn rh rime rr tha ivmi. 4 . 1 : j fit a. w ui i vnv, uuLLitj Ul 1.1 1V .UialliJ UsAJTSf iij lil f f fighting man will need nerves of stecL For t: I i mi i .it ms ncrwc aim suciiui ne wm neea tne Dcst or foods and beverages. Ground Chocolate w-1.i V- will be as popular in the ariarion zgc as it is now, for it is the best of all beverages. It contains more nutriment than any other food, it strengthens without undue stimu lation, it is supremely delicious. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is made from the finest cocoa beans, the boast of the tropics, and is absolutely pure. Since 1&52 -s- m ' f ' -v S ' 7-k- ,r.z D. GhirardelU Co. 1