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TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MARCH 9. 0912. 13 1 Council Bluffs 1:1 founcil Bluffs I It' J, Minor Mention ' The Council Bluff Office of The Omaha Bn b IS Bract Street. Tetepboao 4. i V Dan, am f Vlclrola. US. A. Hoape Ce. ' H. Borwlek Sn vail MMf. Woodring Undertaking Civ TeL 3d. rrtgans. undsrtaksrs. 'Phones ML et the habit for Morehouse printing. NSW YORK Plumbing C Phone aSk :-w Sal-Sis-ieo9i hnw ;t Sunk Ave, e.Vat HEKR AT UOOKHjr BVJTFJCT. Iv Cutler, funeral director. 'Pbsoe It. UoM City Laundry, ory Owalif and I 'ye eorsa New 'pnon No. Mlf. Per B.n-EIT-l-rooui IRudtra fccM, leaaaxa Blue, u Kouit ML. Poena . TO SAVK OB BOKKOW, SBK C. a Mutual !Ui at Loon mi. U Pearl. Atloney H. V. Batter led yesterday for lm Molr.es (a Area a cm betar the suiM-em cvurL incuoaturs, -egg capacity. IT iS; i:S- capacity f,r UI.M. Mil ths lies Moires Incubator Uh, P. C. i Vol Jldj Co., am B'dway. . SA&I SNVPKK UJA.N3 MONET on household goods, horses, caitie end rii ihauel securities at a big discount or uui niH. on ice over X XV. B'dway. Jliae Antes MoCarty, a trained nurse, has returned la hsr home, ul Third .t.euuc, after hxi weMkM spent At pro fessions! work la Marts and Atlantic .MtS 1 1 BAGS repaired, reflnlshed iika new. rtepaired. reputed, rellned at rea eouabls cost. All kinds of jewelry re pairing. Uu fens' Jewelers, m Broad way, sign vt tus Clocks. 1 - Our llns of spring wall paper is all In. Kow is to time to tliuik about wall pa ys r. ll getting your work dous early you est tna clime of tho bast pai-era Prices sis so low this year that lAy ars within il reach of everybody, Jensen V all Psper co , ilaaoiuc temple. Z. T. Joiica began an action in the dlo-tct court ymerday against, th I. reel Western Rallroarl company, taking judgment for tun), vulue of a bars claimed to have been permanently injured while passing over an alleged deieMive crossing on Main sties between Kriuh and tenia atenuea. Oeorge papal, after a brief bearing veetorosy on lb charge of stealing and helping destroy three bags of mail in r wnnectlon wiiri Pruett, Kerna, Cusun and Kreutslnger. was held by linlted states Commissioner Sapp to await Indictment by the federal grand Jury which meets next Tusaday. Kerns was also held by the commissioner on ths same charge. Tin regular meeting of Fidelity coun cil No. IM. Royal Arcanum, will be held this evening. Several candidates should n ready lor Initiation at tola meeting and ether matters of Importance will corns up. The grand council session this year will be held In Keokuk In April, and suggestions for changes In th laws or resolutions recanting ine same wiu have to be considered at this or In next meeting of the local council. In th district court yesterday noddy Mc.Vefl, one of the numerous men In dicted for. car looting, entered a plea of guilty and was eentenoed to serve four months In the county Jail. Ths case of decree Inmmltt, Indicted for th larceny of Us alleged to have been ab stracted from ftobert Fair last December while both were intoxicated, was tried to a Jury, resulting in a verdict of' ac quittal within a few, minutes. - The annual meeting ot the road super visors will be held in the south court toom of th counly court house today. All rf the road supervisors in the county as writ as the township trustees, are to be present, together with ail of the mem bers of ths board of county supervisors, who timed lher March meeting to make It coincide with the date of the mud nieetinx. An extensive program w be carried eut with such I men a Prof, itoiuen on the progran mid soui r-eie-semsttves of the Iowa state highway caramlsakui, : ; ' . . x '' Two companies of f.remen were called to 141 Hldge street last night where the explosion of an oil atov had endangered the protierty. The property is owned by a man named Christens, who bad leased one room to Tom Oarnett, an aged man. Through carelessness1 or otherwise Oarnett had filled 1 small oil stov with gasoline Instead of eoal nil, and when the explosion followed, soon after, he was painfully burned about the hesd and face. After turning In a firs alarm other dwellers In the house beat out tb flames with rugs and quilts. The uged man was not seriously burned. The fir department was called out at 151 yesterday morning to quench a fir that had started In th rear part of a two-story building at l"t) Wast Broad way, occupied by Louis Kaplan as a gro cery store and' resilience. Th fir had started In a room used as a kitchen and near a large range. When the firemen arrived the flames were breaking through the roof. When the fire was extinguished damages to the amount of about f&JO had been Inflicted upon the oullrtlng and contents. Kaplan bad II. OKI insur ance. $3o on th grocery stock. ISO on a wardrobe and oentents and C. on the household goods The building waa owned by Isonard Everett PASTOR SUES FOR DAMAGES Ser. C S. lyle of lg Art 000 of BrethrcB in Kiaiitr. V FOLLOWS ON CHURCH lTOuiUT Ad less aa sural ml Patten Ma . VARIETY OF SUITS FILED " WITH THE DISTRJCT COURT Among th great batchof suits filed In th dsurtet eoun yastersay xor to March term waa one for $H,0Q damages Instituted by the mother of Blanch Reed against Edward J. Lewli on th ground Hot ha mistreated her on September 1. lsst. William' Roberta Sued Charles Smith to recover on a Dote for K. sod Ouy U Shaver began suit against the Mar tin Sklpton automobile garage to re cover 174.21 claimed to be du for labor and material furnished. aire. Saraii Traum filed suit against her fcuabacd. Charles Traum. for a di vorce and tb custody ot their four chll y dren. Hsraort. aged B: Fred, IS; Clar ence, JO. and Clara, M. They war mar ried at atom tstka, Octobar ,1a, UM. and lived together In Buerta VIstA county until December 17. 191L D. R. Berlin brings action against E. J. Conrad on I7S3 on three unpaid checks given . In September., 19W. Mar Bourldua St Coi 'composed of Vouriciiia and Sam Snyder, sue D. A. foora and Aubry B. Moor for commta aion on th sale of th premlsea at 330 Broadway from Moor to A. and Bernard (illinsky for (7.SM in February, - Sara Snyder sues his tenants, Herman N.' Kalesh and Rosa K. Kulesh for the st possession of the premises at Bs Broad ' way. The defendants have a leas for two 'years from February It, 011. at K per month, with option it renewal for three fears more at tea. but It Is claimed tbey committed waste during February by leaving the basement windows open and letting the water pipes freeze, and Snyder aa owner elected to caaoal tb leara. The parties have bad trouble be fore over features of tb occupancy of . the building. James Delanty sues James Wilmott for X4M an a partnership account. Th nlanv t.ff owns a farm of V acres In Neola township and waa to share equally In the proceeds ot tb farming and stock raisin.. Q. & Ferdoa seeks to foreclose a mort gage for $X&M on four acre of ground near Council Bluffs against Henrietta, E. Cased y and J. N. Casady, jr. ' Th Unity pe , company bring suit against Oscar O. Buck, formerly of Trey aor, and Earl C Bandy, now there, to foreclose a chattel mortgage for m on a simplex typesetting macadpe secured on a contract of sale. liquors, 'wines and cordials. Imported . starts Actio la flat Coieurta. Claiming that th complainant and two witnesses ta a church trial had mis represented and slandered him. all of whom are fellow clergymen In tb asm church. Itv. C 8. Uk Pastor ot In Methodist church at Logan, law yester day began suits against each of thesa for Ps.eDu, asking judgments aggregat ing rH. The defendants are Bar. J. 8. Bicknall. jraw a supra imnsfd Mathodist clergyman residing at Lsnrtng- Un. III.: Rev. B. f. Uhlppp. pastor of th church at Part. UL. and Ray. A. B. Davis, In charge of th Methodist church at Olencoe, OkL Service In the suits was obtained on all of th parties Im mediately after th decision waa an nounced exonerating Pastor Lyle pfrom th charges mad against him, ' Th suits grow out of a church trial held in the Broadway Methodist church Ui this city on Wednesday, and dam back to some trouble that ooenrred between Preacher Lyle and his congregation at Lovlngton and which, related to alleged financial Irregularities that wer-afterwards satisfactorily adjusted, . - The In cident, or unploasantneaa, occurred la laM, while Mr. Davis was occupying th pulpit of th church at Logan. Follow ing th settlement th two pastors ex changed pulpits, Mr. Lrht coming to Lo gan and Mr. Davis going; to th Illinois town, and later chanting his location and going to Oklahoma. It was altar Mr. Davis went to Laving ton that th oorrespondenca occurred which led ta th formal charges which were Inquired Into fry th sccleaiaatlcal court her. The charge were contained la letters chiefly written by Rsv. Mr. BlckneU to Rev. C U Baxter, who occupies th official position of district superintend ent or presiding elder, over th territory ot southwestern Iowa, Including Logan, and war meant, itls said, to affect th standing of the Logan pastor. Th court waa composed of Rev. Mr. Baxter, acting aa presiding officer; Rev. A. W. Harned, pastor of th Trinity Mtthodlat church; Iter, J. E. Matheney, pastor of ths Fifth Avenue Methodist church; Rer. Mr. Graves ot th Epworth charge, all of this clty;ev. W. N. Graves of th Gleawood church, and Rev. M. M. Cable ot Das Moines. After all of th testimony was In It required only about twenty minutes tor th ecclesiastical court t reach Its de cision exonerating tb accused pastor. Tb testimony all showed that whatever trouble there had been had beea tally settled betweeRv. Jfr. Lyle and his oongregatlon. Th clergymen who beard the case were sitting as a board ot In quiry rather than really as a court and had no power to dispose ot th ease other than by recommendation, their report la either case ot exoneration or tb reverse being merely to th general conference. Rer.' Mr.- Lyle bases his suit en th allegation that ths - reports . otroulated were tor th purpose of Injuring him and were slanderous and untrue. Th heavy demand for damages pre sents something ot sn anomaly, for th Rev. Mr. BicknelU who Is an aged mini ter, living upon a small stipend allowed him by th conference. Is said to be un able to pay even small amount, and th usual amount ot pay accorded clergy men hardly affords grounds for th Pre sumption that b other two defendants could pay th snug littles sum of I7&.000 without considerable financial embarrass, ment The defendants war considerably wrought up over th Reding of th court and th servlos of th suit and said thsy would appeal from th findings and fight th civil suit with genuine enthuslasra, The bearing at th church was conducted with as littles publicity aa posslbls, snd that It was forthcoming was not gen erally known even among' th members of th broad way church. Th big eults will hare to be tried In th district court here unless th defendants, two ef whom reside In other states, choose to bar It transferred to tb federal court. It was freely predicted In! church circles mat Council Bluffs Benny Henderson Saves Baby's Life ' at Risk of His Own It developed yesterday that Benny Hea degjson. a lt-year-oM colored boy. has In Mm the stuff ot whych names are made Lata Tuesday afternoon a little shack la which Mrs. George Spink, a colored widow, resides with her family of three children at Eighteenth street and Twen-ty-trflnf aveaua. Council Bluffs, waa com pletely destroyed by fir. MraC Spink's oldest child is I years eld. th next i and the third la a babe of I month. ' While th widowed mother was cut aioas some of the railroad tracks pick Ing up coal to keep her little brood warm the bouse -caught fire and th flame war rolling high above th roof, when some school boys returning from the Twentieth avenue building were passing. They saw the frightened children through the windows and broke In the door and rescued them. v Th boys knew nothing of the baby and tb children were too frightened to apeak ef It A few minutes latea the little Hen derson boy came along. He was familiar with the family and knew the baby must be In the building. Although the root had partly fallen In,- the lad dashed into the burning building, groped big way through ths smoke to where he knew ths oradls stood and snatched the baby from the quilts that were already bias ing from the embers that ware raining down from th celling. Aa he rushed through tb outer door Ms kinky hair was singed by a burst of flames that followed him. Ths baby was unhurt, but was slmost dead from suffocation. Tha brave little colored boy Is the son of the janitor' whs looks after the build Ing ta w hich the Council Bluffs Commer cial club has Its headquarters. Benny waited for ths mother of the rescued baby to tell the story yesterdaja. red Places that anatil be dismissed after rnaturer deliberation. for the alleged charges, as well as the alleged Injury, are not ef a character to be accounted serteua from a worldly point ot view. Young Farmer Sues . For Divorce Early To be married on February If and tile a divorce suit wnma tnree weaxs is in rather unusual experience ef & F; Prof- fltt, a Loveland young man, who wadded BUa Rrckmaa, a young woman ef Coun cil Bluffs. In Ida suit filed yesterday ProfOU alleges that bat young wife de serted aim quickly after ths wedding and ha has vary Indefinite Idea as to where she Is now. Hs aJse-alleges that she married him solely for the purpose of getting possession ot some of his Prop erty. Proffltt is a well-to-do farmer, but he neglects to state what property or th amount Ms wife secured. He asks for Immediate and absolute divorce. Meal Estate Transfers. Resl estate transfers reported to Th Be starch 7 by th Pottawattamie County Abstract . company of Council Bluffs: William Sothern and wife to Xew- , ton L. Taylor and Fred Whltte more. rots I. J. a. 4. and S. block 1; lot I. block I, and lot 14, except rue feet, block 3. all In Honey Creek, la., w. 4 :'...$ t3N Portsmouth Savings bank to JuMue Jensen and Mark or Jensen, blocks i aiwi is. Raviias' Third addition. CouncilBluffa. w. d 1400 John Sear and wife te c. c. Mass. el acres of n44 MH, M-74-4Z. w. d. Is 10 Florence F. Everest and husband to Prank and Morris Ferrarcv, lot 7., block (, Bverett'a addition. Coun cil Bluffs, w. d W. C. Clark and wife te F. W. Strohbehn, lot ft, except - the sT fee. block ?t. Central subdivision. Council Bluffs, w. d., 1 A. C Clark and wife te same, let 22. except n" feet, block 2S. Ceo- . tral subdivision. Council Bluffs, w. d . 1 . Six transfers, total... ...14,752 Name ano-JUerdenca. Age Edward Lynn Mlnton. Omaha Estalle tWmaar Moults. Omaha M Arthur Moss burr. Wsrx Fetnt Ken. 27 HilUe Lundeo, West Pais. Neb. 22 Arthur O. S lssuii. Ceoaell Bluffs... . Christ! KMane Andrea hi ills an. Coun cil iJluffs..A'. M and domestic, liosenfcld Family Liquor! It yea bare anything e exchange ad ir. MsJfl v . jrsrtise it la, Tbe Use. rYil Ad colwus. ANNIVERSARY DINNER) WILL BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY The anniversary dinner of Rsv. Itenry DeLong. which will be held In the base ment of th Broadway Methodist church Wednesday, com memo rating the fifty fourth anniversary of his charitable and religions work In Council Bluffs, gives premiss ot being one of the big things of the winter. The Indications are new that between 99 and teainaters and ahovel srs will accept his Invitation to the big inner which will be served. The dinner Is to begin at 11:41 and all of th team sters snd others will have ample time thoroughly to enjoy It and return to their work before I o'clock. All arrangements tor the dinner have been oompletad and Uncle Henry stated yesterday that hs expected to have fully lot women present to assist In serving th luncheon. The bill of fare will provide abundant and wholesome food. Rev. Mr. DeLong has named tha enter prise to which be and his aged wife are devoting their final energies. It will be called the Council Bluffs Playground and Day Nursery association, lis objects are stated to be Mho phystcsl. moral, relig ious and Industrial training of neglected children of Council Bluffs." The officers of the association are: Managers, Rev. and Mrs. DeLong: secretary, Henry De Long, jr.; treasurer, all ot the city banks; matron, Mrat Frank Ooldsberry, who will be known only as "Aunt try:" custodian of ths grounds, Frank Ooldsberry; com mittee on Incorporation, by-laws and con stitution. R. B. Wallace, General O. M. Dodge, O. B. Towns, Senator C, O. Saun ders and Rev. J. M. Williams. All of the property la' to be turned ovesto inera to arrange the deeds In ths manner te pre serve the purpose of Rev. Mr. DeLong, which Is to prevent Its diversion for any other purpose at any time In the future. Th work of filling tb swamp that Is now being converted Into a great public j playground Is progressing. More Ulan twenty teams were at work yesterday, each man accepting one of the X-cent tickets Issued for each load of dirt or ashes hauled and which are being re deemed by the business men throughout the city. The fill In most places Is st least six feet, deep and the estimate I that 20,000 yards of earth will be required. With the playground thus given to the publia there goes ths comfortable home and mission building on Avenue F and Eleventh street with Its three lots filled to grade, and which would have readily ranted, for (S a month for th jwars It has been used solely "for . mission and chart taMe work purposes. Rev. Mr. DeLong will, start eut Satur day morning and go down Main street and Broadway for the purpose of collect ing anything In' the prevision line that mar be given to aid turn ta providing the dinner. Smifh nn thft Mat Paul Slegtred. the big German wrestler, by dumping Charlie Smith of Buffalo In two straight falls at the Krug theater last night earned the right to a gw with Stanislaus Sbyssko. the Polish champion wrestler at the same theater tonight. Neither Slegtred or Smith ahowed an over-abundance, ef knowledge of the mat game, and the former wen on brute strength. At that It took him forty-five minutes to get away with both falla. Zbysxko will arrive In Omaha this morn ing and will meet Slegtred tonight. To rn orros night he will take on all comers at the Krug theater. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, March T. (Special Telegram.)-Zbysxko left Minne apolis tonight fog Omaha where on Fri day night he is scheduled to resile a finish context with the winner of tlx Slegf red-Smith bout. , POLO TOURNEY SCHEDULE "DISARRANGED BY MISHAPS SAM TMEOOt Cel.. March t-With two of the best players ef the International polo tournament at Coronado disabled from yesterday's fast and reckless match between Canada and England, the entire schedule has been disarranged. Today the first round for the California cup waa played, Santa Barbara being pitted against Pasadena. Pasadena won by a score of -14 to 3, th largest polo score ever made In a match at Coronado field. The second round of the California cup Is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The American Polo association' tele graphed a protest today against W. Davereaux taking the Hare ot Major Colin O. Ross on the Canadian team. BOY GETS $200 FOR LOSS OF USE OF HISBASE BALL ARM ST.- LOJtJlS. March 7,-Ttn-ycar-old Henry Dleater's base ball arm la worth 194, according to a verdict of a Jury Is Judge Allen's court In the boy's 7.M damage suit against John Ueffrig, 71 years old, a oobbler her today. IMester's right arm was fractured In a fall-he received August U last, when hs waa running for base to beat Willie I'ape, who was ''It" m a game of "I-apy." Henry testified that Lleffrtg knocked him down. Dtesttr testified that since the Injury lo his arm, he Is unsble to play base ball aa wsll sa, before. "His pitching arm waa th one hurt and every tint he tries to curve a ball ths member goes back on him, he said. - 16833 16872 16880 1699S 10-inch $0.75 10-inch 10-inch 10-inch Meet Me Tocught in DreamlanrJ ... 1 I Whitson-Fnedman ) . . .John 1011111 To the Strain of That WetMin March ( kahn-Leroyj . .Biijly Murray Dear Delightful Women ( Rubens) . . .. 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GIT OUR BUG PRICES ZTzSt-inch Velvet Rugs t 95e 27x54-lnch Axmlnater Ro 81.45 6x ft Seamless Brussels Ruga st S4.75 11x12 Seamleas Brussels Rugs at S9.7S till Velvet Rugs' t 912.50 till Axmlnater Rugs at SI 5.00 See ear sample te lrae ef Soty Brasssle aad Wilton Bags, furalshsd la all atsee, at aTCCM IIMW OMASA PaUOB. All Iron Child's Bed White Only 4 LINOLEUM Linoleum at the Price of Oil Cloth Good grade linoleum, large selection of pat terns, per OQa sq.yard 00C Extra heavy linoleum r.rrfT.?...,..45c i 1 . ' I II kr"J II I 1 II I AC0EN STOVES We sell a good 4-hoIe Range for $24.50 We sell a- good 6-lioIe Range for $26.50 Set up in your , home. STOVES SOLD ON PAYMENTS. ACORN Watch our Sale of Brass (k Iron Beds Next Week aiiMn gyoai I