i i L : i! ; -li ii Council Bluffs ! Council Bluffs Minor Mention The Council Bluffs Critic of The Oiaaha Bee to at 10 Scott Street. Telephone 43. ; Dsvls. drugs. Vletrols. i A. Hoepe Co. ' H. Horwick for wsll psner s Woodrlng Undertaking Co. TeL 3C. CVrlgana, undertakers. 'Phone Ml Oet the hanlt for Morehouse printing. Da Clock! repaired. U Pearl. Mrkerson. FAt'ST BBER AT KtXJKi: BIJKKCT. 4 Lewis Culler, funeral director. 'fboneSJ. Welch the I'susle Art Shop windows lor kargjlri. SO Broadway. Special Cs-natloon. lav dm.; violets, lie bunch. Phone r0 UUnoitfl. v Bluff City laundry. Dry Cleaulng and tj-s works. New phono No. Hi - TO AVB OH UOItP.OW. BEE C. B. 'Mutual Bide. 1-oaa AW-. 12 rearl. J" lurf-e Malt end anything In wines, Ikiuere or brandies, cell el Ko.nn.im rsmlir Uhoot House. A. Noes ssrs all nlanos tsken In eg. 'chance must go; now la tha lime. Ke lentiees price cutting regardless of the name ur laaw ul tne man anient. eii W. Broadway. , HAM SNYDER I.OAXS MOVFV on household geuaa, bureea, rattle and all chattel eeuritle at a uk dl -count of she tajual rates. Office Aver X . Mroad- 'way. MESH MAOS repaired, reflnlehed like ew. Repaired, repleteu. rcllned at res Isonable coat. All kinds ul Jrwelry renan in(. Latferts Jewelers, M Broadway, man of toe Clocks. The Jury la ke sass of i. U. Pullea Ik tho A voce branch of the district court yesterday returned k verdict Ik hla favor (or U 09a. Ho aued the County Hoard of Supervisor for M.MU for Increased dsm agea sustained by tho construction of the Nishaaootna ditch through hla lar. near he town of Oakland. . Tho board bad Council Bluffs WEST STATE EDITORS TALK Icwt Newspaper Question. Occupy Attention Darin Session. rjLEirwooD pamxa gets peee Editor Charles F. rhaoa of HUalle Xrwe-Telearsph Dec-lares He Will Be Free hra II roaara to roll t Ira. Tho )ary la the SeJOOO damage suit of Boren against the atreot railway com pany had been aaablo to roach a verdict last alcbt whoa I he district court ad ursed. The Jurors will bo railed before Judge ThorneM tkis anernlag and may bo Utacharawd If It appears to be impossible to roach a declsloa. Alendtr O. Brown. aged IS years and monlhe. died lest evening at the home of fcla daughter. Mr Mary H. Crum. ad Avenue k after an lllneaa of three month from d ropey. 11 la survived by two daughters. Mrs. Clara O raw form of Moux Cliy and Mrs. Crum. Arranseroenu tor tho funeral bar nut beoa anad. ' Aa apvilrattea waa yesterday made by C. Oelae, Jr., administrator of tho estate f Conrad uke. for authority to aocept Mytnoat of a note for feN (Wen by . If. and Annl Oetso. due Februarv L lJlt- Tbla aoto and another for SS.ms was given wa eouateral security to tho First Na tional bank upon the renewal of two notes y Mr. Oetso, one for S1,MU and tho other for H.Ka. aot yet aua ' Orooashlolds A Cvorost brtan a district court suit yesterday aselnst Ooorse B. Wryer and wife, Hafer Lumber company. rul kowwy, tno Aluminum sign com any. Oiuson company, J. T. Allematt. M JR. Orout aad Taylor Bros. Foreclosure toff a mortaaaw to eertire at note for II fnL dated Nonmber I, IPM, Is askao) for. Tho Vronerty Involved la lota 11 and II In block of Baasoa'a aecond addition. Tk other defeadanta are stated to have soma claims wblck are thus sough t to be ahut out. O KANT yXVI.K ar end -o re raopbsrrtss. We have pur red rasp aorry lain ta glassea, af Mc eack; olives auart Jara, at SVc. We have atoa to mataoa in cans, 1 for av: crirn. I cant. Ste; eedflnk. Me: aMckeroL Ue and las! nernasr a isr we crape iruiu m-; let tuca, Ic. Ws have a few case of peae that we are loama; out at leo. Ws aav an axtra food bottle of catsup at Mr. nneapBlee In cans, at lor; plenty of country butter, at toe: fresh fgs, at SM; New fork roasted coffee, at 2So pound-, B. M Blend, tho kind with tho fine fla vor. Mo Pound: brisk cheese, a Bartal aV Miller. Tat. St. . Rav. Walter Wilson Oinpen died yes terday after an Illness or leas thaar two weeks from pneuaeunis. Mr. Crlppen was fi years SJd. He entered upon a religious lit la Plymouth countT. Iowa, In larl and was anon after ordained to- the ministry of the Fre Methodist church and filled a number of pastorates, the test betns at Coaaotl Bluffs. Ho wae elected district elder of the Council Mlufrs and bonandoah daRrlrt laet year. He bad been a member of tho western Iowa conference for si teen years. He le sur vived by his widow and two dsuchtera, Mrs. Mabel Duffert and Mlaa Effle Crlp ftea, and three sona, Walter K., Henry M. and Blmsr R.. alt reeuiln- hero. The body will bo taken this morning' lo Hlntaa, fiymowth oounty, for burial on eUiriday raanUag at M o clock. A nvoly eon I est of the will of Mr Mary Crisp, who died recently, leaving about all of her property to her sliter-ln. law. Mrs. Mary J. Maxwell. In Maua ebuoMta. suuiiur off her foster daughter. Mow Mrs. Charles Horner, with a small allowance, chancing her will. It la said. Immediately after tho young woman'a marriage. Yesterday Mrs. Maxwell, through her attorney, W. If. Klllpark. filed aa answer to the objections to the will made In court by Mrs. Horner. In which gho gays the objections mad by . Mrs. Horner aro uniru and that aha la not entitled t the property. The estate constats at an nous and lot In nunT JJl'if's. aa dwelling la tho village of McClelland and eighty aoree of farm land In Kansas, beside money and crrHit amounting ta a little more than ll.kjo. With considerable household goods and ether peieonal property. There will he at lean two other contests filed, in one Cf which come eeaaatlooal atiesation ill b anode. Vpoa the s optics r ton of Attorney ttlllpack yesterday, acting In Ihe Interest of Mrs. Mel well. H. U. IrOe was spool sled special administra tor' to manag the property while th "will contests aro pending. The snoot fit ment waa mads by Judgs Thomeil and m f only a tsmporary anaraeter. Mr. MrOes filed a bond for Uero and Im rdiately on tared upoa th dlscharg of tua dutiaa. Western Iowa editors held the atten tion of Council Bluffs yesterday. Theirs was all shop talk, but tJ the few present who were not members of '.h associa tion and In tho active work of making newspapers It was moat Interesting talk. The association was called to order shortly before noon by Ita president, D. M. We!s of tha Ked Oak Express, and Secretary Stevens of to Silver City Times held his time-honored position at the tabic to keep th records. Among the earlier proceedings watched ith much Interval was th award of tha silver k.vlng cup, contributed by Emil brfrerta. tho Council Bluffs Jeweler, for 11 best dUplsyed etlvertteement from copy f jrnl-hcd by him and to be used la the regular edition of the paper In which It appeared. Clippings of all of th forms wcr sent to th Inland Printer to be Judges. The cup Is a large, beauti ful urn, stsndlng nearly a foot high on Ita pedrataJ. and there waa a keen rivalry for Its poasessloei. II went to C. K. Wheeler, ono of Ihs printers In th Olea- wood Opinion office. Second and third markings wcr also mad and Mr. Stacy of th Adair New drew second and the Oakland Acorn's office was awarded th honor of being third. .' Thar wers nearly fifty contestants. This was tha second Urn Mr. Wheeler marked first and Mr. Stacy also won In two previous contest. (base aa Poll t lea. Editor Charlea W. Chase of th At lantic . K we-Telegraph precipitated on of Ui moat Interesting discussions of th day when he read a paper sa tha inter sting I hem, "Th Newspaper la Poli tics." It was the most radical deelare tloa at eomplart Independence that has mads, by a newspaper editor and owner lo th history of perhaps th en tire stal. Th paper provoked a lot of discussion, evidencing a breaking away from the constraint and restraint of party domination. Hers Is a sample of Its fir: There I one question. Th Newspaper In Politics," and there Is ths other and more important question. "The Politic In Tour Newspaper." They sound alike. but that Is a groat difference In tnem. The one you can; avoid If you will; the Council Bluffs oYher "fa ll. verJ nature. Indicate that i"P,"a''''V- Br' P"- , , icinn: rv liiiavm a rtwi . 11 m Republicans Hold Their Caucuses in All the Precincts Republican caucuses were hetd In all of the precincts last night to select dele gates to the county convention, which will meet her on March S to choose delegates to th state and Ninth district con ventions. The chief Interest centered in that feature of the caucuses that repre sented ths contest for delegate to th national republican convention. There were two candidates, Frank F. Everest and Robert B. Wallace. Mr. Everest won In all of the precincts with the exception of the first of the Sixth, where the west coders declared their allegiance to Roose velt. In all of the other precincts It was a Taft victory so far as It could go In that direction. la the First of tha Sixth there wars forty-sis votes cast and thirty-throe of them were for Teddy, the Kversst-Tafl ticket getting only thirteen. Which of tha two candidates the delegatee will favor la the county convention Is not known, but as their votes cannot In any measure affect the endorsement of Mr. Everest llttl Interest Is attached to this feature of the Incident. The west enders also went a atep farther than any of the other precinct managers and dipped Into local politics, passing a resolution endors ing tho candidacy of W. C. Vtlerback for park commissioner. In th First precinct of th Fourth ward President Taft's endorsement was unequlvocsble, as this resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, By th republicans of th First precinct of tho Fourth Word, that ws commend ths administration of Presi dent William H. Taft, and that we in atruct our delegatee to tha republican county convention to use all honorable means to select delegates to tho re publican stats and district conventions who will vote for th election of delegates to tho republican national convention who will be favorable to the nomlnatloa of William li. Taft as ths republican candidal for president of th United States. Following Is a complete list of tha dele gates except from tho Second and Third precincts of the Sixth ward: First Ward First precinct; James Peterson, 1. M. Mlnnlck, Uua HeUler. H. C. Kanck, U Albert I. Keeond precinct: Oeorge Carson, H. O. MrOee. George H. Jackson. Frank Peterson, W. S, jjalrd, J. R. Bell. A. C. Lane. Second Word First precinct: C. O. Saunders, Louis Simon. C. A. Tlbbltta, Csrleton H. Woodward, Painter Knox. B. H. Louses. Second precinct: o. U Man born, J. 1). Johnson, Frank Htageman, C. P. Anderson, J. W. M. Mitchell, B. 011 lineky. Third Ward-First precinct: r. D. Empkle, P. U Hoes, Dr. L. I. Henntger, inanee i. uincer, ii. l. van Brunt, J. Council Bluffs your bark out on tho and that your port is Piles Cured at Home Qairk ReUrf Trial Pack ago Mailed t-Yec to All la rials W rapper. Pile la a fearful disease, but eaa b cared If you go at It right Aa operation with tha knife la dan. rarely a per aaanant a. ceaa. Tnera ta jat one other war to b cared Pwinlasa. a. fa ana la th yn arr af your we heme ,i la Pyramid Pile Remedy. W snail a trial pacta- fre to all arba writ It will gtva yog quick rail!, show I the harsaleas. pslsloas aatars af fit great rcsMdy aad start ysa wail eat U way toward a perfect emra Taoa yoa cava gat a ftlt-ta4 boa ttoaa aey drwgrlet far I casta, and flea eeae lax eanea Jaaast ess haviag waat yoa call tor. J net swsl your tana and address ta Pyrasadd Drug Co, 414 Pyramid Build sag. sfarua.lL Mick, and receive fre. by return mast, tha trial pacaag la gv plala wrapper. gensna. kumllalUig and 1 you have aenl uncharted sras DrobiematlcaL The time waa-at least I believed It In my callow daa when parties stood for ths eternal prtnclplea of right and Jus tice end all the powers thta elds of ths eternal kingdom could not move them. The lime was st least I thought so be fore the wisdom which comes with sx pertenc taught me th verdancy of th belief when politicians, political leaders. If yon prefer, stood squarely on their respective party platform and would have given up any hope they had of feed ing at th public crib to surrendering on iot or little of their convictions. I be lieved In th party of my young" man hoed as the Christian man or woman be lieves In Jehovah. Thoee were the days of the torchlight procession, tha raising of parly polee. the holding of party barbecuea; the days of florid speech and brutal eeeraeh in the aaesulta upon the Those were th daya when men took newspapers to read the politic In them aad carried all their Job printing to the papers silled with them politically. I am convinced mat it was during that period, If ever, that "politic in th news paper, or "Ihs newapaper In politics" was a paying proposition from a financial standpoint. But there waa an abundant reward otherwise In being a part of the organlaatlon and helping to play th game aa it waa then played, and espe cially In holding up ths hands, la a hum bis way, of the men who made political history. Ties re Have rkaaawd. With years rsme the knowledge that pelltlclane. Ilka republics, are ungrate ful and that ths men whom tha news papers drag out of obscurity and give a standing and recognition they could never attain la any ether way, are fre quently guilty of that greatest of all crimeIngratitude. With years cam th knowledge that the newapaper In poli tics" was but llttl more than a vehicle In which politicians rode st will end from which ths most of them would have been barred had the "pay-as-you-enter" practice of the present street car systems been In vogua With years cams the con viction that "tha newspaper In politics" was llttl better thaa a chattel of th rty It represented or the politicians whose eauae it espoused. Oraaakp aa Advertising;. Atlantic scored again in winning and holding the attention of tha audience when David Oraasky of Oransky di Bon road a paper aa the them assigned him. -Retail Advertising from tha Viewpoint of tho Small Towa Merchant." Mr. Oransky showed a familiarity with his subject that Indicated ha had ceased trying experiment with scheme advertis ing and relies entirely on ths newspapers tor reaching hla customers. II pointed out th vasts af money by failure lo realise that times have changed and ths Mesa af twenty years ago aro not applicable at the present time, A fin point was mad when ha Insisted that aa advertisement to be suoceesful bow must contain Information and real new about styles, qualltlea and values at goods, and that any representation that held out low price aa tha chief Induce ment to draw trad would end an failure. Discussion of th Tost System ra Country Shops," following a paper read by 1L L. Tuetevtn of Bkrnhsrdt Bros. Spmdler of Omaha, brought sat tha In formation that all of th newapaper effloas af western Iowa were conducted va a system tally up-to-date. "Publication of Official Proceedings," a paper read by C. W. Bays of ths Wood btno Twiner, wrought Bp a dtscussioa that continued for tlx greater Part of the afternoon, showing a wide range of practice by boards of county supervisors throughout tha district. It was found i hat so roe af th newspapers were recrlv- :n; more thaa I wire as much as were others for such publication and that U..- were ma ay different methods of meaiurlng the spare occupied. Tha dis cretion dlacloaed such aa unsatisfactory condition that tha association appointed a committee, comprising Mr. Bays. Editor Mxrvta of Shenaadoaa and Mr. Uughas "t Council Bluff a. to bring tha matter Viet th nest Iowa legislature with a r ew of ajnendlnar the present law. When I name te the election of officers for the year Editor Cbass'a paper made him th aasnlmou choice for president. K. K. Cunningham of Olenwood waa made vtoa preeUsol and Mr. Stevens af Silver City waa re-alerted, aa he has beta every tiro th association has mot. as seer e tary -treasurer. Soemaadoak waa selected as the plane for holding th mid summer masting soma time next August. bra era. V. W, Wslker, Roland R, Otis. Fourth Ward Klrat nreclnet: Waller 1 Smith, V. U Treynor, C. R. Hannan, J. J. Heaa, John M. Ualvtn, T. O. McMullen. Second precinct: O. C. Sorenson. Julius Johnson, Clem F. Kimball, -td Ford. rum waru-nrat precinct: o. Hoch man, J. L. Ellaworth. Frank Hlank i. Cherniss, W. A. Hlghsrolth, J. L. Pries, A. E. Until h, Oeorge Heati. Second pre cinct; Hans Holm, T. A. Brewlck. Hans Peterson. Third precinct: c. K. Hparka B A. Olssn, Ous Williams, W. M. Bee man. , ltn Ward-First Precinct: J. Shroyec, W. Oruber, W. Walton. C. T. Wllllama H. Roars, A. A. Pancoer. - New Grand Juror : -:M Sits with Others Th reorganisation of the district court grand Jury, mad aeceeaary by th dis covery en of th man drawn for' the Ult panel, N. a Chrtsroaa. has been a resident of Omaha for th last year, was ompletad yesterday, Judge Thornell de cided that It would not be necessary to dismiss all of tha twelve and ordered th drawing of a new man to take ths slat of Chrismaa. Th drawing resulted in bringing out th Bam of Oeorge W. Croasley of Oarner township. The Jury was reorganised for the term as follow: W. S. Conner ot Council Bhifs, foreman; P. N. Surksdort. Silver Creek township: William Schley, Jr.. Leek; Oeorge Smith, Boomer; William Mevera. Keg Creeks William Clary. Norwalk, and J. W. Croaaiey, Gamer. The court ordered the reconalderatton of all the work since January L Ths Jurors will have to pass upon ths degree of guilt of Oeorge Pa pet, Ileary Kerns, John Pruett and Albert Cuattn for their connection with tha theft of a lot ot stuff from railway merchandise cars, but will not pass upon their guilt In connec tion with th theft and destructlos of three bags of Vnlted States mall and de struction of nearly tt,0o worth of bank drafts and checks. The federal grand Jury .will do this about March It Jess Palmer and M. ftomt, others charged with bos. car thefts, and Oeorge Clatterbuck. arrested for forgery, will also be considered for Indictment All of the prlaonera were arraigned la court yesterday and waived challenge to the grand Jury. The extra work will prob ably requir all of next week and th Jury Immediately went about It Far th feast wisea. liquors,' brandies aad bear ceil at Roscafeid's family liquor boose, tit aoata Mam St, Importers af vines, Bauer, ales and sum:. Steal Estate Traaalera. Real estate transfers reported to The Be February B by th Pottawattamie County Abstract company. Council Blurts: H. M. Cramer and wlfs fc Mary Lynch and W. H. Iaci sW of . lot IV and nt feet of loult block a, Utendale add., w. d eajp Walter Chrlstrimrn and wlfs to Andrew C Dlnasen. U su r a7J-x, w. d S. P. t bite and wife to Robert j, Martin, nit aeH of !t-7t-, w. d. R. T. Ward and wife to W. A. Ward, ws nwa of 12-77-41, w d. John H. KV hults and wife to Wil- Uarn Wray, ! a of a-74-11, Q J. ErikliM7o"MrsVTeaale'Frtv harm. C area in aeV, owu. ot -7-4. w. d rrr ... Oliver Thomas and wife to William SV-harf. lot 4. Auator's auhd. of aw nwv and lot X Auditors subd. of se14 nW. 1-Ts-U, w. d... Jens Jensen to KJerstlne Jensen. . part es ee4 and part of nev aeW of aV-TT-44. w. d J. P. Oreen shields and wife to J. " Duncan, nan aeV seV. of t-Ta-ja q. c. a ; Maud Spencer Petersoa and hue- - band to Richard Lleber, Mt at M-;4-41 a. c d Edward Brokman and wife to Sam uel Brokman. ne"4 of -7t 4Z. w. d. Herman Brokman and wife to Ed ward Jiroknuui. iwV. ot S-lt-et, w. d. Herman Brokmaa and wif to Sam uel Brokman. nev eel of a and H heVof iO-Tt-ti. w. d Herman Brokman aad wife to Ed ward Brokman, nSa Bl ot nVaV ; w. d Samuel Brokman and wife and Edward Brokman and wife to', Herman Brokman. at, eele, of f t and swi awl of hVTi-tt st. d ... Liliie cievenger Lloyd and hus band to J. O. Lewis, lot n. Mock U. McClelland, la., w. d A. B. Houxhtallng and wife to Rob ert J. Martin, lots l ana z, block S. Hancock, la., a w. d Henry C Jennings and wife to Ed ward W. a nl Alice V. Rhodes, tan I In sections S. and 14, town ship Ti, rang 43. w. d. City Clerk Name's Election Officers City Clerk Charles Duff last evening completed the work ot locating all ot the polling places for the primary election be bald next Monday and naming the Judges and clerks. The polls will epea at f a. an. and class at I in ths evening. Following are the polling places and eleo- lloa officials: FIRST WARD. First precinct: Price st Kennedy com mlsrton house. lot Essl Broadway. Judges: R. B Tmmball, democrat; Bruce Dcntler. democrat: John Haiile, republi can. Clerks: Arthur Hoftayr, democrat; D. A. H staler, republican. Rocond precinct: A. J. Anderson car penter shoo, VI East Broadway. JudKea: H T. Waterman, democrat: James Hatt' hal. democrat; U. J. Harding, republican. tlerka: Oscar uaumelater, democrat; M W. Williams, republlcsn. SECOND WARD. First precinct: Hansen carpenter shop, a Bryant street. Judges: E. L. Cook. democrat; Warren Hough, democrat; ft. F. Sapp. republican. Clerks: R. C. Stevens, democrat; C. A. Tlbbltta, repub lican. Second precinct: L P. Serviss, 734 West Broadway. Judges: L. P. serviss, demo, crat; Tom King, democrat: J. 11. Pace, republican. Clerks: Harry i-ucnow, democrat; Jwe Olllnskv, republican. THIRD WARD. First precinct: m Fourth street. Judges: John T. Mulqueen, democrat; George Hughes, democrat, M. M. Parkinson, re publican. Clerks: A. a. Lucnow, asi crat: Forrest Smith, reoubllcan. Uecoml precinct: 726 South Mala street. Judges. W. C. Kelly, democrat; K J. Sullivan, democrat; C. W. Brown, repub lican. Clerks: M. J. Bwassing, demo crat; T. V. Edwarda. republican. FOURTH WARD. First precinct:' Court house. Judges: Charles F. Paschal, democrat; W, U ii ..... ui r a-t-i. MnnklL nuuU, ninwi a., . . , . ........ can. Clerks: N. K. Farreil, democrat; Don Mayn. republican. Second precinct:. TO! Sixteenth avenue. Judges: H. K, Bout hard, democrat; P H. Moran, democrat: Ed. Ford, republi can. Clerks: c. V. Nelson, democrat; w. P. Abdlll, republican. FIFTH WARD. First Bred net: County building. Judges: F. C. Hardin, democrat: J. C. Duff, demo crat; J. L. Ellaworth. republican, t-leraa: William Lonlhan, democrat; O. Hochmaa, republican. Second precinct: County building. Judges: Hsriy Druen, democrat;' Z Bethers democrat: Hans Hansen, republi can. Clerks: John Howard, democrat; Emil Browtck. republican. Third precinct; Oray's residence, MM West Broadway. Judges: C. M. Crlp nen. democrat: W. J. Almey, democrat: B. A. Olson, republican. Clerka: William J. O'Neill, democrat; J. C. CuUun, repub lican. SIXTH WARD. First precinct: Jote Wee Broadway. Judaea: Oeoraa Bailey, democrat: W. E. Hoyt oemocrat; a. a. rrancner, repuo llran. Clerks: Floyd Hendricks, demo crat; Clint Mercer, republican. Second precinct: Col burn residence, so Weat Broadway. JudKea: Jack An derson, democrat; Albert Rlckerby, demo crat; E. c. Kimball, republican, tier as: Felix O'Neill, democrat; Henry Marr. re publican. Third precinct: Fifth and Locust streets, East Omsha. Judgea: N. B. Shonqtilst democrat: John Hansen, demo crat: r.d. Resuclear. reoubllcan. Clerka: James TraarkJar. democrat; W, H. Mag- wood, republican. . . Coaaell Blaffa Pradaoe Market.' Ths followlna ouotatlona. showing prices paid to producers, are corrected dally by William Hlggeaon, city weigh- master, for publication in The Bee: Corn, wujese wet bushel, wnest, w per bushel. Oats, 41to per bushel. Hay (loose, 111 uvli.t per ton. Alfalfa, (loose), tU.uuuU.0l per ton. j Marriage Llecaaea, Mtrrlags llcsnses were Issued yester day to Ihs following named persons: Name and Residence. Age- James Reuben John. Omaha...,. 30 Louisa Vivian Teals, Dea Moinea. la.. ..31 Wesley Eakln. Council Bluffs U Eva Druen, A voce, la 17 M. Kirk. Council Bluffs t Bertha M. 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Readings, ad dresses and Instrumental and vocal music are on the program. rnnAN A musical will be given by the Christian church here Friday evening, March 1- Alualcal talent In and out o, Logan has been secured and an excellent program will be given. m.CAR LAKE The Chicago. Mil waukee dt SI. Psul railroad haa prepared plans for a new passenger nation and tretgnt oepot to eoai evj.wo, wnicn 11 will build bers during next summer. LOQAN Miss Edith Rucker ot Audubon haa leaeed the Lusk house of lgaa and will take charge of the asms March I. A number of repairs are now being made to better accommodate lb traveling public , LOOAN-J. af. Kennedy has parchased the cement bloik kulluing erected by Dr. W. A- Shields and will convert tne same Into a garage. Dr. smews win erect sn off.c building on (he east ot the building sold lo Mr. Kennedy. forest CITY Dr. L. W. Roe, presi dent of Ihs Waldorf college and "pastor of ths I'nlted Luthsian cnurch of this place, has become a candidate for state senator from this, the Kerly-flrat dis trict, which include Mitchell. Worth and Winnebago counuee. m.ENWOOIW-DeDUty Game Warden Thomas Hail has received through State Warden Lincoln from Forest Lawn, ill., forty-two Hunssrsn partridges for dis tribution la Mills oounty. . Tne birds re ceived last year are ofiaa aeaa and are doing welt - . CRESTON-Th sudden demies of vernon .iuiiu 1 1 . i "-. v, , . occurred laat mglit from heart failure. He had been III but a snort time, ne would have been a years of age had he lived until Saturday. He leaves a widow and little aaugntev. FORT DODOEMlas Gay Dofflver, sis-; ter of the lata senator, recently was operated upon at Bsttle Creek. Mirk., where she went thinking rheumatism was her ailment. She Is recupersrmg aiceiy now Mlse Dolllver Is dean of women at Mornlngslds college, Sloua City. - STORM LAKE At a banquet of the Commercial club held at the Bradford hotel and attended oy tiny memorrs 01 the club, the matter of oiling the streets next summer was taken up. At this time It was also decided lo hold sn aviation meet here next summer, airs. J. it Morcovne. editor of the Buena Vista VI- detta. sras ths only woman member area-ant. IXXIAN-Mrs. J. W. Smith was given unique surprise and kind remembrance bv the Klnslngtoa dub st th home ot airs. C. 1- lebell hero yesterday after MM. De-tntv refreehmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will leave Lovaa to make their home in Woodbine in the near future. CRESTOM The ward caucuses held her this week gave aa almost solid Taft AeUemtioei tn the etaee convention, which meets here Msrch 14. Four out of five wards wer unanimous tor the president, while the fifth wsrd was a mixed delega tion. It la conceded the county wui for Taft by a large majority. GLEN WOOD Th republican emraty convention will be held in Oeanwood an Msrch 7, sod Is for the purpose ot elect- lnc delete lea to ths state and coccree- stenal conventions to be held at Cedar H si; Ida Arm 31 Th arectnrre wfll hold their caucuses for ths selection of dele gates lo tha convention February a. LENOX Property ' interests to ths smount of tai.oo were sold In Lenox at auction vesterday to close up the rnslneits of the Meagher estate. The sale included several residences, a number af bullae lota ana a nail interest in me opera house. The home was bid In by daughters. a bad beaa arranged by the term ot the wiu. x Low One-Way Colonist Fire Daily From Ooiha to Utah. Nevada. California. Idaho. Orison and Washing ton. 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