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XTEEN urt GEYER W PAGES Ivan entered the saloon, and seeing the time | noon. Mr. Jackson is expected to a piece, clafmed it as his own. White said, | from Salt Lake this morning. urance Men | *10,% and ran down Fourteenth street with - anumber of policemen at his heels, He made “Iaby" Barnes Dead. » LL REMAIN that the assessment should be made on any | Jonn, B Russell: b Creatoris -who talks | The Protest of Local In Buckeye the year: vaund, smiled and said: | HE OMAHA BEE. COUNOIL BLUFES, such basis, but that on the contrary it should | . i Proves Unavailing O N, 48 1 W be made with rence to the cash value of | ““The farmers surrounding Creston will need [ " b ; v good his eseape, and when last seen was or ¥ i el A e PR i OFFICE: NO. 13 PEARL STRE the road as shown by the trafic that it was [ 4 Miller & O 1P 1| ® Speciul truin load thiemselves this season There was a lengthy and very fmportant, | 0GR (LA | | George Barnos, botter known as Haby!h Deliver ultman, Miller & Co.'s Grand Pageant and E. S. Clary, the Knight of the grip for the | meeting of insurance men in this city yester- | il | Barnes, o well known \pvl!ll!lr ‘m_‘fn‘ ;‘ .m; W MANAGER, | *“That would be all right if this was asteam Trinmphal Tour, | Buckeye in Southwestern lowa, accompanied | day. Strictly speaking, it was a meeting of | SOUTH OM |ty ‘l,.“i‘“‘"\' LR b s the train from Creston insurance commission No. 4 of tho United A | ) 3 ruilroad company, Mr. Everett,’suid Mr c train from Crost i 'a street, railrond and you ——— , ol of Andoraon was expected to | hoaroe o s 0 can’t assess it that way. We don't want to meet the train ot Emerson, but a mistake i [ StAtes to Investigato Hitve to 1o nto court and _contest, this case, | FORTY. FINELY DECORATED OARS, | the time card and Ad. having a Buckeye cus- | alleged to exist regar bt we will have to unless you give us a fair | tomer in tow, 1ost him the thance to see the | ager in Omaha, Jucob Geye and square trial.” s great show. . hete wee prosent fepres ‘man Lacy then stated that the com . George A. Davies of Glenwood was at the | Jading insurance companies of the country The decensed was twenty-six years of age, EPHONES: ), 4k TE Bueixess OrFvice Nignt Eviton, N Wright, “but it i ‘rtain dissatisfaction | Unique Entertainment by the Dairvy g the compact man- Mandsin Rowley's Hall, Ribbon M Seventeen dainty white costumes and as many pretty girls furnished amusement for as many people as Rowley's hall could con der. lorling, Pertz & V4 The ffrm's debts itatives of the MINOR MENTION, are roported $105,000, lbniicn i | rrier in any part of the City ! doing. | | | | . P Co ¢ had dc a1l Lo p | 1 » o P v ot wit slegation of ckeye el - | ¢ " " " 1 e C w\ ’\ n’m’fi Lumber Co., coal {\4"‘ h’.‘,', i 1 \:\']:.‘.‘.ii ni.-fi',‘.}".'“.:”'\ S ik bl oAU B U ‘.‘.‘J:‘ WA gl TR Sopd i) | and about thirty leading agents in this city. * | veniently accommodate last nfeht, ~ Theoce City Rditor Hudson of the Minneapolls ¢ A ense of diptheria was reported yesterday | 1o antagonize them. He thought the tenden Muchines Ever Made at One ¥ & Mooro capped tho climax_by | _ It scems that sometime ago D. H, Wheeler, | 8ion was the “Dairy Maids Drili? given by | Tvibane is in the eity. Mr. Hudson is ) 00 South Biahth stto v ¥ | had been to tax enterprises out of the city Time—An Imposing Start uut several thousand Santa Rosa | M. €. Nichols, BE. BE. Howell and [ the young ladics of the Presbytevian church. | joying a vacation tour. [} ¥2 South Eighth street. | o aatd LA aeh: Was thia policy pursued 1ac vith a gilt wrapper | D. V. Sholes signed and sent to the | Milking stools and tin 1 e i i o aken out yestord d said that suc he policy I ‘onti o . Shol ' s 0 the | ) g stool d pails were — Abuilding permit was ¢ At oub yoster Iv;.» | with reference to the Union Pacific. He kbbb ALttt ) with “‘Buckeye Special’” printed on it. These | managers or head officers of the commission | as abundant as the u.'.i‘,\..» hints Pilots in Petticoats, by George 1%, Smith for a §1,00 cottage in | GR TRV, 0 (oht fare just as much Ovation. were handed out whenever the train stopped, | 8 petition asking that Mr. Geyer be removed, | - Hike Fivniies womeat nunmod M Bllen 1 Cochran's addition, | us any one, and believed that it would benefit o but maling o specific charges, Instoad of | trimmed in red and blus, 'The | A Yankee women namec Mes, tllen b Columbus Ruling, No. 158, will meet Mon- | hoth the company and the city, but at the Chotce residence property centially located | acting on_the matter from a distance, the | ShteHATIRL Whe ”I',::::‘,‘.'.‘ivl.‘.l.':v.-:‘lmml.;lb.,.,,l,.','l'{ : "f;l'f Ll '.l)",'lwi' B kb s "“",‘l day night at Arcanum parlors. ~ All members | game time he apy ated what they had al- i " 16 compitontt hat for sale by E. H. Sheafe & Co. managers came out here to look into the case, | £EEIE (GRS W i I mgthie dfill | quite novel to h says a Boston are particularly requested to be present | ready done by reducing the fare from 25 to 10 | Notwithstanding a little complication thal . In wddition to considering this “special | J{+ xl-l i o L, -I‘ffiul\\ e ”mvl\]‘ll‘l]lv dispateh to the ansisco Kxaminers George 1. Miller died at 2 o'clock yesterday Ho thought that the city must make | gucurred ut the end of the run, which led to | Remember the Bpiscopal church social, R. | matter the gentleman from abrond talked | Fudali FARPET A8 ol TeDonald, Nellie | She has been appointed pilot on board morning of diphtheria at the home of his | concessions if they wanted to get them, and | the announcement Friday evening that the | A ‘hall Tuesday evening. over the matter of rates and that of one com- | FE¥CES -"\‘:” L ’““ ;l*-‘" \'n:f.\»"";‘ '“’\"“.: | the steam yacht |]..i~_ great “Buckeye special” train would be Sho rather staggered the United d seventeen | was in favor of not only reducing the assess- pany having more than one agent in the same | Wt e G parents, No. 1204 Avenue A, o ) i : Allea Gt months Tnent to the amount asked but to still lower | broken up at Pacific Junction and not come | Good paper hangersat Crockwell's, city. Grim man, Blanche Edg Sl . ity Miesiage licenses wwore fssued yesterday | Hiuro if the company would, settle for the |t Council Bluffs, it did comedn on schedule il Aty No decision was announced in the Guyer | tonidentie Morris, Jernic Morton and M &Il.l.!. Jnspe tors of steam v ,‘,',',_“'" n to Anton Nelson and Jennie Johnson, both of i taken up by their tracks, l'n.n] 2 ?.Imvk u-m::gx ||n(-|l|\t‘"‘|\. slu The National Farmers' Allianc: matter, though it was ascertained that the | 4 “N,"‘}“ "l"“mll i»|'»"v:| """" 5 T LI A "" Helady iyl __| ey exe this county, and Franz C. Copeland of tnis Wright wanted to get i a word right | complication was largely due to the fuct thit | * yion B, 1% Clayton of Macedonia has-been | represeutatives of the commission | g Ui aiis TR Fil ur- | amined her for color-blindness aid she county and Winnie Goltry of Page county. +, and stated that the company was also | the B I'Q“"“_""'f“““"""”“‘“"“,‘"“ afern | | o eity for th past two days on business | Wil Dot femove the compact ~man- | EIShed the balance of an intercsting pro- | passed with a rush. A KGN Lot Toited - Foas ol (e Huvard | an ,...n..)l..nl-n.lw q.-m.-..;.-m but' they mnl e wieimie f‘r‘x“‘:f;llf (\’\-”l‘f'”“i'vlwxmm nt to Hestad wmml il ; Lt o l'nlm i \'iwi!m'«l lml\'hml lum B ek Her natural knowledge was next i@t h4s; about five hundred property owners to settle | the machine ed the 8 onnected session of onal | qfieatisfied brethren to do less quarreling Bhoole. tested and she replied glibly to nll quess B AR D U T R and mo two of them would | €et the cars to their destination ‘armers’ congress to be held in August. The | and more saving of words, They advised the | mue e T e e el L S AL 4 and 7, there were fourtcen crews Which | g0l 46" gettle on the same basis, [ Possible. The train was partially broken up | jocation has not yet been determined on, | sustaining of rates in Omaha, saying they 10 eloctiic (IS Wire tunning to)l gil about port anid starboned; cross sigd 't with build nals, miles of the road and other technical matters. She will not_follow piloting iness but merely for pleasure, d | at the junction, and only thos onsigmed | directly to Council Bluifs were brought here. | K« », & Counci ticipated, The w e was stro : N e He thought they would have to liave {’,‘M'" £k BIUIS bov. | s in court, to decide what basis the ¢ The case of Henry Howard v Chicago | ghould be settled on. He did not think t Minneapolis & St. Paul railway company | the company should pay for new paving test and the selection lies between this city and | Were lower here than in any other city of @ | Holnies & Smith's store came in con and both places are anxious to | We size. The meeting was in session uearly | the iron front of the first story of tho | lFAR 0T W e ull day. ing about 7 o'clock last night. The fluid v S i transmitted to the fron doorsteps and from This comprised twenty cars, the remaining | Des Moi twenty being sent direct to the points, where | get it impatient farmers were to get them. The | duced hotel rate: o huse he necessary th was on Lin the district court yesterds streets that had been paved for two or th , 4 suitable place for hold- A Musical Treat The plaintiff sues for damages resulting from ats beforo the motor company laid its | train, when it reached here, was stripped of | {0 1netings anc o SaEOEs A R T e them to the iron grating in front of the store, kRl Sl ol A the tairmini of b lot of huy which was set on | Jois, before the motor company Wid M8 | nany of its gorgeous features, but Botwith. | 1€ meetings and about $250 or #300 to cover | An eventng of sacred musie will be glven | juqe ap that moment n dog stood on tho ,1'“' . '(‘“I' e Wi Lo, Gl ol flve by spavks from one of the defendant's | Shacis, o0 thent BhE 16 mide bocidse they | Standing this it was the most femarkubleever | eXpenses, Tho board of trade assuved Mr. | by the St. Philomena's choir, assisted by | grating and received o shock that yielded sev- | [y ot of the -country, = Mtd.Cilliol L e iy puvine o better shirie | Drought futo the city, and excited greatenthu- | Clivton that the desived offer would bo fit- | Mys, Edward Cudahy, soprano; Mr. Jules | eral yeips of 100 volts cach, The dog's eri EFrench astonished - the mboat in- ill bo a meeting of the Woman's | than it was before, | sfasm among the crowd of people, who | BISHGd anctho left for it Mot | Lombard, basso, and Mr. John Schenk, organ- | attricted a crowd of passers, who enjoyed th qln-ylm- at Pittsburgh, Pa,, late \p- ¢ money had been laid | #ssembled at'the depot to meet it., | see what the latest offer from Des Moines in musingsight. Everything now in the vicin- | plying for and receiving a nse 1o *union at their 1o s Mr. Evans stated th ived stat- | ist, tonight, in the cathedral, corner of Ninth and orehestra \perin next Wednesday aft ussion will be S pilot vessels on the Ohio and Monongas helu riv "o hrogress of the train from the time it | cluded, a telegram having been ToTt Ao O% the fruin from the time 41 | ing that the Des Moines committee had just | and Harney streets, The choir ity beeame charged With clectricity, necessi- titing the services of an employe of the elee- HOON it lock. 'The | aside fo nd a settlement would that purpose whenever th | topte for di bbath school | be mad city or property own- | i : sont arbthoN lotte forte it o) ey : temperance worle, A number of ludies will | puld mgree on 4 fust busis of payment, | ] R s T o e Dl | i e e b MO e -l\'“"'flm"'xlxll"[ tric light company to remedy the trouble, h0 aiready had o license to piloton read papers prepared for e oceasion / Vs e oned cidentally that settlemen OLY ALK oSt 'l 3 t 4 1 PR oAt 3024 ! s e o 9 {ksiasi VBT Tadies, whother members of the wnion or oty | has alveady been made with Some of the prop- | daylight Fun to this city. The Al stated that he thought that this city would do | will bo rendered: Clty Notes and Parsonals, the lower Mississippl, and sho told the LI sy WolGomio. s Bhi | Beacon' of that date has the following con- | better than Des Moines, and was of tho | Grgun Overture—Post and Pesant.....80 pb | Colonel 1, P, Savago and Ed, Johmston and | Ihspector that there were throo othor o 85 ¥ ho discussion was quite lengthy, but no | iing the event: | opinion that the mecting of the cong Mr. Johin fchenk. fo/leavo ot O 3 ¥ Vlavs | Womenacting as pilotson the Mississippi, \ gthy, ¢ would be held in_ Council Bluffs during the | Kyrie.. .aydn's Mass in D | Wife leave for Chicago today fora four days nidt's gallery refurnished, and new in- | new facts developed. The matter was finall Barnum has been_ outdone at last and must | WOIE P NCEE LOREEL & S P e = days, £.00 cabinets for | put toa vote and the motion to reduce the \Il -ll'!.wtllhi”"”il '.“”“‘I’“ us an advertiser to o8 “ 2 Soprano Solo with Violin Oblfgato—Su Miss Mary Cusack of Brown Park is so ill THE REALTY MARKE st finish warkanted, | 220 Main. | assessment to $50,000 carvied by @ vote of | the great Buckeye manufacturcrs, Aultman, | s . Mabli v s st ; HatHer1iras = h warranted. 220 Me Gl ! Y Millen &GbE 6N GH & (.1_( b Cully ; 'p\(]l! ‘nul\\n). ; A EsArnoId and Prof HoRnians v l'.‘hl"“ ": ! \' AI’-'I ‘:"f-t Jast. nient and | TASTRUMBENTS placed on-rocord during \ kinds of Toralanand_domestic fruits, | = A petition from the Nompareil printing | _This week three mammoth special trains e will place on sale Monday movuing and |y Glori In Execlsis. ! e Grand Army Post met last night and Vesterduy: Py B i T e . tm};p.lm‘\‘ Tor'a {l om Jhe Nonparcl pHRUDE | containing the aggregate almost one hundred | continue the sale as long as the [ Shos" o ot ‘ el e IR E0RU Gl O e b W J 3 £,000 t0 £4,000 was also on hand, but before it | cars, were sent forward from the Buckeye | porter's of sample silk and_lisle thread Aglius. .. of Memorial Day. O SIttn AmALYIfo Lo A O TawWon 1 Pl oo read Alormin Caspet had himeelt | works admidst the applause of thousands of | Eloves and mitt <that will close them o Swite and Chofil |, re was done Iast night by the Tk e " 4000 e Al thoro wis no longer & quorum | Spectators, Two of the trains went | ..m inahurry. You can have t {Gand ICEO T o fe sl 1z in the new quarters of the American { Nathan Shelton and wife to A C Powell, O O N smor Tors o time n | Westward whilo ‘the *third ono was | 15, 2, file :, that are worth from 25 | | [Uf K. D Arnld and Chiofr. | Hayqu's Mass | District Telegraph company. und 1 1ots 13 and 6, bIk 14, West End, Ketting away and without him no busincss | bound for Australia. Al of them were | to 50 percent "l Dol PALHS. oo Two men named Clifford and O'Brien were O B e i Ceosize (Gormer | heavily loaded with Buckeye binders and | Alsoa fine line of sample fans at 1o, 20, 3¢, | | Mixes Arnotd “wiid jiiiic; last night fined .50 cach for using obscer T g L OMrongy IOy e e inted the madcosment of | Mowers. No_ freight_cars were ever move | 5¢. 8¢, 10¢ up to 5c each. They are very Messrs. Kinzie and Arnold langunze in the presenco of ladies in the “u"v,'\}‘.x' jiits 7 and ¥ 2 that, firm reduced. Alderman Casper stated | eluborately or gorgeously decked chicap. Also a new stock beaded mantellas | ahdiQiol i Mater | Thivd ward, | L View, w d W. A. Maurer left last evening for Colfax | that he did not propose to stay there and | ud duszling colors. Streamors, f [ \SEPARES 1"‘,,‘ LestrFolog ot Antct (S REHRTER Ry VAT vaeie il Crow el ento ol ! Qi mlonl, Springs for ten days* rest and recreation. allow them to reduce the Nonpareil assess. | banners, plicards and Buckeye mirrors | Lok 1—$1.4%, worth £.00. Lienienant folin Kinzie, pleasure seekers if the weather permits. | oSy of .“,,y"““n'ln.; Tots % d i it . 3. Bushuell has returned from Indian- | Ment when three of the aldermen were noton | fiashed i the sunliht like somo royalpa- | Lot2 (4. ChorusCredo, There is no prettier place around_ Omaha for | o, Wik 13, CHton T W Lo %1500 Wpolla whiare\ha lins! (béen: attending: the!| Mand: geant of old. A bind of music enlivened the | Lot Choir, I a day’s outing. Dean Gardner of Omaha had | A'PTukey ot al t0 § It Duvis! et bruliots Eon - - flattering home demonstratlon and reports [ Lot 4—& Haydns Mass | 3 paity of youngsters out yesterday after- Hill, w ticket'brokers' convention. At the Boston Store This Week— | along the line show ono continuous ovation, | Something new ies! lace collars and i Oy U I ) O g Ty TS . R e bvanbon ! Mrs. Cass of Sioux Falls, §, D., mother of OO e The people have furned out on musseq . fiat- | cuffs to match; very pretty and cheap. Just on > Stk 10614, HaRS Site Wl o s e hed | received from' the manufacturers’ direct an The Bohemian turnfest occurs this after- | w"y il to 11D Reed, n 120 [ONTT AT W. 8. Cass, manager of *he Marscilles manu- Sfacturing company, is visiting her son at 1005 tering encomium to Messrs, Aultman, Miller & Co. and the famous Buckeye harvesting | elegant stock white lace ¢ A1 | noon and evening at Pivons ) < hiall, Daneing will follow the turning e: 1dd, wd R 10 11 Reed, ot 20, Cun- Parasols, children's pi s, every one of s Beventh avente, $110 il glok machines, At the rear of one of the trains | them u bargain, 2c. 30, 40¢, 50¢ and up | Benedictus it M e, 80c , AT 0 s, A o m i 200 e, 40c¢, enedi ydi's Mass in D AT & Mrs. Elum Clark, whose nomo is now in | &% %6 stcand €10 - Our euasantend sille | s attachod o passenger coach, containing | 031,25, then. Mrs. MeCafficy, Mis olinston, Mr. Hitte - —— alinple Bronnaiisnad il . 1000 Colorado, has been Visiting her old friends in | 0 &%V I uilyway oMeinls 1. C. Janes of the C. A. & | Cutcr. 898 Broadway, | o T Aoy, Heay A Strong Protest. 1,.6.and 8 bk 1, Tipton Place, wd' ... 8 Omiha and Council Bluffs for the past week. i e | Coy William Lelund of the Chicago, Burling- | - o= ass Solo—(Arfa und Rec caven New York, May 17.—The New York muni- | 1 F Boyd, ‘sherift, to Home insurance She d Mond We are sole agents in Council Bluffs for the | (o oyt et 0f GAE Lehict PAtIE Bargains in_boots and shoes at E. A in Fullest Glory Shone, ation). Maydn [ ‘ : P LA T e i ‘d Monday tent detachable parasol cover; parasols re- on & Quincv, Mr. Lews ) er, jr, of Ault- | Barg £ 5 - > e i Mr. Jules Lombard. cipal council has sent the executive commit- (it didall | s ™ George Rudio now leaves again_for the Pa- i v ot ated L mun, Miller and Co., a representative of the | Spooner’s, 31 Main st Trio—Ave Veran ST {ae of the Irish Nationnl! 1 SR el Hixhland Place, decd gt cific coast to_supply that part of the world ™ aods. Another caso | American Farm News, and other members of | -— Miss A rnold, Messis, Kinzie i LA QIO S SATEOUR WL A Rl with soap. On his last trip he secured a mer- | challios f Y O ae ieured R _1"“" the press. | he gasoline stove 1s more dangerous than | Quartette -Agnus Def Maydn's Mass in D | protest against the postponement of the lic 10, Pu L) 1 maid which, with justifiable pride, he exhib- | for 4150, Fronch sateens m biacks figures | Beautiful souvenirs and advertising matter | the unloaded gun ve life and property by | Misses Johnston and Ariold, Messes. Kinzie | national convention “becanse Mr. Parnell VG o O A W VIR ts 1o his friends at home. ! IER e b are distributed along the line at the various | using the C. B. Gas und Eleetric Light Co.%s | o oo und Synold. it |[ il g o Gt gy Qi el £ st ! Fred Nocrenberg of Deadwood, D, ., who | One case of u regular 1314¢ dress ggham | SIOPPIIK points, and also thrown to the farm: | gas stov S e M E John Sehenk and { el Ly aubtarfuro o vt T ! A WSO ersin the fields’ who ure attracted by the | ) o\ et o e o jpenonldans On the rank und file of the league in Americ ke, Jaxii L iz the furnishings for @ new res- | White goods bargains. Checked and lace | Pussing pag No occasion of this charac- | fooB0whaced b Bixb : BREVITIE! O g from sany el evanten INEIN tatirant which he is to open there. He bought | striped white goods, 4e. Striped India mulls | :5‘ Sl -"f',"”"‘l ot o | = = = R accountingiotyour stownrdship. Q g %0 of nis old merchant friends here a large por- | (corded), also new cftcet in open work cords, | {i'y SHIOES SsPeciuly caming oy S | ong t Fohos: Kountze Memorial Lutheran church - Reg- il e 7 i 15, lot 6. tion of the needfuls, at12ige. Our line of 10c white goods in | & “\\'hu.v‘mn""-] e l:“"‘\ _"!l”"; .‘: | REroEToTal AEng andi|n ervices at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun- Would Rather Fight. G |""""'1‘€I}::"‘f- o o 1067 P. W. Ryan is home for o stay of about a | checks, stripes and plain, ave usually sold for " L DL EG L 'L day school at 12 m. Young people’s prayer Ciieaco, May 17.—The Evangelical church N na s InGaN i eye muchines Lave been woing forward for | eveniug. Preaching by the pastor. Morning | 1id a8t pom, - The morninge S ervice will | factions refused to abide by Judge Horton's | A week. Mr. Ryan is popularly known under | 1 Apron width white goods, with open T (T O iy ot as | sub “The Life a cter of Jacob.? ) O Paulsen et excentors, t " D oo plime of ~Tom - Crowder,® the | and hemstitehed borders, 121 | months past, this last spectal’ occusion has | sublect: ©4ho Life ,"‘f‘ haracter of Jucob. " | be conducted by Rev. A, W. Live, and the | oo cln 800 B0 heir trouble by | Zimmerman, lots 1 and 18, Ik 3, Wi vell ki raveli ¢ e All the new effeets in whit capped the clima While the flattering out- | Evening: “Good Chec oung People’s | Vi Sorvic by Ttev, . . Heedy. All | Sugeestions, that they settle their trouble by A o 700 e oKL ponen o DU, oAy Tide HEB look for crops has had much to do dowith the | Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Rl Bechieiy o appointing a non-partisan preacher until the | EA Benson, trustee, to § Mortensen, ot RPN AT I LU CB0) vl T demand for the Buckeye it may not be gener- | First Presbyterian—Corner of Willow |y Uppioce s ooty meets every Sun- | general conference meets, sturned the |6, blkcss, Benson, wd 200 200 L O L OLTL A\ Don't e But dribain v known that the movement among farm- | avenue and Seventh street—Rev. Stephen | g, fter: | 01015 at room 205, | case to the court. Judge Horton took it under | Charles Corbett ind wite to LI Rates Francis Ainsworth, who went to California on OULEIIDLACC S for the betterment of theiv condition has day afternoon at 4 oclock. at_room =0, Dlk s, Matthews' sub, wd Phelps, pastor. Pre 10:50 0 m. and S p. m, W wife to Andrew’ 1 ching by the pastor at | Syicely block. All are invited, Wednesday | ddVisement. LA o 4 Pliee, bbath school at 12 | 44 Saturday evenings from 6 to 9 the room SR son, Lot 23, DIk 2, Port cambric flouncing fm' misses and to see b S0e, last fall for his he Ith, has returned to settle | inu e of this w o largely to the advant some matters of business heve, preparatory to ; chine. In sone nstances the farmers’ alli- | m. Young peoples weeting at 7 p. m. H 5 =i ol residence. He. | 85 #1, & vd. St o s i |EIL SR OURRDCOD 9,8 IR EOUREILUAD AT is open to the publi Mrs. Leslie Denies. ;:mkll:u a permanent chunge of residence. Ho © ] ances have publicly_endorsed the Buckeye. | The usual meeting at the Young Men's 'l‘ll L _l‘ eler the ol Uatio New Yons May 17 Sl Telextam to Twenty-three tr < as secured land in San Diego connty and has This probubly uccounts for the unprecedented | Cyi io annual meeting of the Psi Upsilon , May 17.— s sy, WinreLaw & Co., Council Bluffs. e Brown. domind, Reports from certain sections of | Gy Assoation sooms this eyening at £ | alumni association of Nevraska will be held | Tup Brv.) L, I1. Crader, business manager the south, where the hurvest is near at hand, | cordial invitation is extended o both ladies | A¢ the Paxton hotel Tuesday evening, Muy | of Frank Leslie’s publishing house, says, in 20, at S v'clock. The annual dinner given in | genjal of the dispatch from London relative indicate that the Buckeye wmachines have all | and gentlene N i been sold, mlthough shipments have been | Sneid inyit to uutend the gervices. A | gnor of the Rev. Samuel Goodale Will be | to'tho roported engagement of Mrs. Feank COUNCIL BLUFFS. Foruems already become enthusiastic over the climate and the fruit. His health was greatly bene- fitted by the change of climate, and in busi | ness matters he has also met with more sue- PECIAL NOTICES Tribute to Miss I . soting of C £ > R, | invitation is giveu to the Blue Ribbon 4 oV, Al AR e cess than expected. “ m“ni‘l;:n‘lhu‘]:"‘f (Z:;‘llll:”:‘l'u’xl I;'.ugi'u;:;: e ml'ilu;lml -o.-(:.‘y:’.:luflx ove -ltn‘viuxx;ln | D to be present. E ‘u',‘}l‘fu{lk" Omuba club Tuesday evening at 9 | 1o, nu.lm.en.‘.l. umlm-lx,.-mi|h~, that ho has , T ———— llowing esented, ordered spre 1 Buc! rs all along the line hac LR rhataes 3 rece Mis. Leslio a cypher - = | ot you wish to sell sour propecty call on the | the records, und the secretary instructed to | teleraphi of the advent of the train | o Bethuny Buptist Ghuveh “High strect and | prs. Roging Atwater, the well known vo- Rl S SO VWY pay rent when vou can by o ho Browdway. uld president, 06 | sond copie'to tho sorrorving fuily and bave | id husdreds of them wenk soveral stations | 5 . Sunday school ot 10 p.m. Tiov. Wil | SHs Yo A" Subistiin” assocttion huil on it by S0 kv Yot Cammily e, home ¢o0F e N s with it. M. Tn H, Hanscom, general mun- | 10 Aitehison will preach in the morning. | tho agth ust., previous toher departure for Selling Liquor in Topeka. on the following térms: J.C. Bixby, steam neating, Teath of [ A, ofour chap- | A€ hore, went to Streator, TiL,, Mouday and [ R¢V: 1. N. Hurris, pastor. ) nee, where she will go to perfect. herself | Torexs, Kan, Muy 17.—For the fivst | 4 homeworth g0 af £z per month. 3 Life building, Omaha; i g tupme gf onr, ehate | dccompanied iton its grand triumphal tour | Overton Mission—Sunday school at 8 p. m. | in music. Mrs, Atwater will be assisted on | time in flve years intoxicating liquors are A IO D WO REI 82,000 1 831 DOR MON N Gospel meeting in the evenin f Christ (Scientist)—419 Broad- this occasion by Miss Bella Robinson of | peing sold o) Council Bluffs, Miss Margaret Liddel, Miss | 08 595 0P Frances Roedérand My, J. M. Treynor of | CHCHE N nly in Topeka. An agent fora | A home worth 5000 at £ pee month. lomie worth #5000 at $18 per mont priced homes on the same terns. The block, Council Bluffs, over the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. cther the sisterho The “Q" ofticials gave it as much attention Church 0. Words, howev K - of Chapte ted in all parts of | rich the tribute, cannot the I, ity liquor house hias opened | & Desirable xl\\'l'Ilinu 1o ve true outline or | as though it had been bearing its load of roy- | vy DAL Co! Muin street, up stairvs i " the city, for rent by E.- H. Sheafe & Co., -‘::lg'j";v I"_‘" ‘M';:"I;L:HIH\‘i‘[‘lvl Sror hbo I|-l~-_ ty in tesh instead of forty cars of royal | every Sabbath at 3 p. m. D, Ben Council Blufts, Mme. Young will also assist ""' "";»lllfl pucl lmr:' ¢ shop. The unusual ‘:”"l” \'f“'»”x”‘"‘{- ants includo mlin‘t’u-::: Broadway and Main stree e e gl o Eva Aoy e | | Buckoyemacl The irain was decor- will “preach this afternoon. Inquiry | at the piano. sight of tho open snle of Intoxicants attracted | ind Iiturast, HQrlull euriio L on = 5 by fricnds, she unsclfishly sought out the | dted from the pilots of the two great mogal ing every Friday afternoon al 3 o'clock |~ Ouaha_ lodge, No. 18, Aucient Ordor of | Mty people to the Sevigiual package? shop, | S04 B, Ta Another Injunctio or. wdless, Hlappy as a child, hrave asa hero, | enzines to the palace coach and dining car at- | o, 304 High School avenue, corner | Uyited Workmen, will hold an entertainment | 40 _l'.l“‘“““ in front of the place was | 277 e A petition was filed in the district court ing strengih of heauty with beauty of | tached to the vear. The decorations com- | Glen avenue. at the Young Men’s Christian association | Crowded: O Wi my grocery stoc % yestordoy in which E. W. Davenport, s plain- | jirensgth herlife wasa herole pocwn, gfving | prised thousands of yards of buuting stream- | Trinity Methodist Church—South Main | il Wednesday Murs. Cotton and Refused a New | hoi Tot I some oo town. Ads T UM and George B, Wright, H vt S E A LA itslines, and sorrow | ers and nners, besides 2,500 beautiful | street, opposite Bighth avenue. S. Alexander, | other well known will take part in M Hotoe' N Mo S dress Grocer, 505 East Broadway, Council ~ T O e LA Saors, | TNk e mosint Ja niob. inishied, though th | shaped banners with a mirror'in the center | pastors res 712 South Eighth strect! | the This lodge has the reputation [ VT HOLLY, R J., M ele- | Bluirs, 1 ames O'Neill and Mavia . Davenport are | 5000\ elosed. . The link is missing, | above which was printed in colors the antlers | Preachin m.; class mecting, 9:15 a. | enjoyable entertainments and | gram to Tue Bee.] —Judge Garvvison this | — e e — defendants. The plaintiff alleges that his the clond the brighter | 0f & roval buck These were nailed to the | m.: Sunday school, “hool | every effort will be put forth to muke this oc- | morning refused a motion for a new trial for SIOEMAKER wanted at Kinnehan's boos wife is in collusion with the other defendants "i ‘_..[...‘:5‘:\\,|~K.4.:y. \‘\Ilull- sometime, wo | the sides of the cars, but even the nails | concert, 8 p. m.: young peoplc’s meeting, 7:15 | casion a profitable one to those who attend. | Mrs. Catrvie Vandegrift, convicted of attempt- and shoe store, 26 lroadway. & estate. The petition states that he purchased H",Z“'.”' s our 1I1~.| thare, | ol atop men would Fun up with hamme B Skl 0l ol DIVInG#H 8 todas I manwligBocdenillyuliobhimeslAIcHy " % suitable for man and wifeor two nien. a cor 1508, e y 10 e with the fric at 10:30 a. . and S p. e Sunday school, | weelk, desives to return hor' heartfelt thunks 5 - oty houss n, Council Blutrs At e o s it ¥ in 1SS, whichwas | G i eratust sorto Gt poin aud pultithomyitnd yyorlononalong grhoby 12:15, Sormon topics: Morning, *Ascension | to the kind friends who ministered toher | Ingalls’ Apartmen . - eeded to his wife, and fuwhich he yet hasan | Guy st and greatost oy, While never lost an opportunity to pry them i RSP | o S oy | Switeh- | WASHINGTON, May 17.—A thicf enter JOR It wo zood modern houses, Wa interest as her husband N T 0 B o o oo thio Niilies diibpod | Lessons;” evening, hu Calvin and the | grief in the hour of trial and to the Switch 'y K Yosaol and. v der Sympaty” the sadde vith ticir shovels, Even the lidies clipped et ok Clom faaibi €0, 10 ariovolo 8 timaly/alds AnOtbrAnts oL SenatoriT n sl LEaAny ranri e s Pearl strect., Liaat year Mrs, Davonport conteacted o scll | Tot s st Joh to tie Gront Authon For the Jov | the wiiigs of tho sircumers and e ie | Westminster Conféssion of i) mew's benevolent union for its timely aid. | apartments of Sonator Tngalls today during treet. - the land to Georgo 1. Wright, and a few | of the unfinished songs let us follow the goldcn | gy as sonveneirs, and when the train volled | o Feetor: . 4 The ladies of the First Congregational | the temporary abscnce of the fumily and se- My r 553 Willow aves months weo Wright bezan . suit to compel | ¢hin o the groat roctk whoro the missing fink | (S CRIGIS S Doty well denuded Spiscopal Church, All Suints’ Chapel ~Di- | church will give one of thoiv delightful straw- | cured jewelry valued ay several hundred dol- 14 oy OHBGULH alt iss park: heited the performance of this contruet and asking | 15 how secureds fet ts logk up from the, fele | op it o ¥ yinomprultes bl S inind s, SGut ibotty vl hax U EIEGNY Croning My lars. by steim Tigihted Ty vivorrity ind wonts f_' " judgme “"":‘Ifl"-"l"’l‘l"" failure to 50 gom- | starbeyond. s W Taos, No presid truin ever created more | HY SO0 (LI Sy “\{“" s (R AOEIRT e, (e ST 1o 1 }::”xnll,\f:x_"“'”lxx\{m: romniaip jor by s of the agreemen 3. Mis, AL TANCHE interest than this splendid industrial exhibit | 9! gosolgoyhaus0 il oIl I & il 3 o 3 e o) 0y 70 aeres, ten il Davenport, failed to appear, and the case went . Miss JANIE BALDW i ns 16 rolled oyer the fortile pruivies of 11- | Fifth Avenue M. E. Church—Cor There will be a special meeting of local_as- 0, May 17.—Policeman Charles | SILY Broperty my tarm of 5y agres, tan wiley to the plaintiff by default, s Davenport him- __ Commitece. | finois and Towa. No station was so small that | avenue and Bighteenth st Preaching by | sembly No, 2,122 Knights of Labor, at Kas- in the presence of his wife and four | Blofms, self alleges, with the collusion of M Dav- Waterworks 310, EE DL mbing Co. it did 1ot turn out a crowd, and at the lavger | the pastor, George H. Bennett, at i0:30 a.m. | per’s hall, on Wednesday evening, May 21 | ¢hjldren, this morning blew hjs brains out | —— et - enport. A writ of exccution has been issued, b 3 B LIL2IEASDD cities multitudes congregated, while at the | and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, conducted by | which itis requested most urgently that all T e e L L T NOR RENTThe store room, No. 18, fronting and next Monday, if nothing is done, the Oheice frosh soon .l'l"rx o Daoront crossings throughout the country the favmers | L. B. Louis, superinténdent, at 11:45 . m.; | attend. It is absolutely necessary that every “‘; ;’f]","‘ 3403 i v“"f\n““ "1".1»‘1 his on Pearl st. W. C.James, | sherift will sell tho land without paying any Zholee fresh smokec allbut ut FCarows. | congreuted to see tho brilliant ‘meteor tash e mecting Wednesday evening at S | member of this assembly be present, as busi- | it Boeh i oot heatth and this Hed to B - oS e attention to the interest Mr. Davenport’ may 5 > by. At Burlington, Assistant Superinten- Bring bibles and Epworth hymnals, | ness of the utmost importance will be trans. | 8 9 — — W E HAVE several beantiful modern houses havoin the same. This Davenport wants Preparing for Examination. dont J, M, Bechtel of tho Chlonge, Bniing. ettt M. E. Churehi—Corner Avenue BB | aeted. Visiting knights will be cordially Emmons Blaine Kesigns. {hant we will trade for encambered vicint stopped, and ho asics for judgiment enjoining | The pupils of the deaf and dumb institute | ton & Quiney, joined the pageant, "wnd with | and Twentyfifth stroct. Preachiug by tho | we comed. Bt May 1511 i tnerstood | 1015 i Omiha or Councll bluffs,” The Judd & | the sheriff and the county clerk from Such a | gre preparing fof examinations which begin | W. F. Webb, issistant geneval freight agent | pastor at 3330 and 7:30 p. m.: Sun cliool, | The next regular meeting of the Omaha L h 1SS alts neors Wells Co,, Council Bluits, 1a. proceodure, wid o lln;lmfillnn hehas an in- | Mac'on They will be called upon to auswer | of the C. C. vailvoad, nccompnnied the | conducted by A. A. Harf, superiutendent, at | Stenographers’ assoclation will be held on | that Fmmons “11""“"‘"‘*("'1*]“ o ‘x"*ll"‘*\“‘""' R = = | erest in the land us he claims, i W S 5 in to destinatior ‘rostor y | 2.8 i rat 7 p. Py er 1 ¢ | Tuesday, May 20, 4 » rooms of the as assistant to Presiden vis of the West OR SALE or Rent—Garden land, with | ———— a list of questions which will be sent from | truln to its dustination.” At Creston tho | 2 EUAGTIR, I | PRGOS uesday, DayR), ob (RO vooiasiating Virginia Central railroad, and that in tho houses, by J R, Rice, 102 Main sty Council ard shorthand school. A highly inte ¢ progranme has been zn'r.luu::l! “for this oc. | future he will look after the company's inter- | Bluils. se attendunce of members is [ ests iuother ling Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, instead of Wednesday. vty was joined by O, P, MeKesson, L. A > remainder of the local hust The Mauhattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B- | the National deaf mute colle | ) ton, the subjects being lers who have made the Buckeye a houschold | Broadway M. E. Chuvch—Corner of South | casion and a ; 5 4 M e English and United s word us well un wricultural neeossity in the | First street and Broadway. DeWith ¢, | requested. Stenographers who are not mem- SRS OB SSLEENoEnoneriy: 2 We are closing ¢ O - ) First E ) | P A tri located. Mrs. Wi We e closingg out our California fruits at | natural philosophy. great teitory o { by the Council Bluffs | fmanklin, pastor. Sernon at 10:30 u. m. and | bers and others iuterested in shorthand - mat- Two More Bodics Recovered. Eighth St., Council Blulrs! | greatly reduced prices, FEARON'S, e closing ext luw';\\\xlll bolield on Tuce- | Brnch, At éach station vetwean hore wnd S m. by the wastors Sunday sclool ut 12 m, ter cordially invited to attend. Witkesuarie, Pa., May 17.Two more - day, June 10, and on Wednesduy the pupils | Creston all the town and half the country | Epworth league and cluss meeting m:| - Dho hullding: permital issuod. yeatord A SN BT S 5 | A Disastrous Runaway. will ail start for their homes, Of the gradu- | turned out to see the show. ; 'l‘,N Baptist church, near postofice, D, H, AT S 3 hoales of Yo Ashiey Noday. Thoey wora | 9+ - EpMUNDSON, 5 Ly Sy, W. H. Millavd’s grocery toam became un- | dting class tho followlng will entow tho first | ILrequives but little effort, when one is ac- | cooloy, pastor. Preaching by the pustor ut | U, Y. Wyman's on South Thirty- | both identified, as were also twelve. of ‘those BB Aa B Manman canhler | manageable yesterday afternoon and dashea | §his® 3t the National deut mute college next | quuinted with the fucts W ealize the vastin: | 10350 5 m. and s p.m. Baptism in connec | fiest streef, was visited by burglars. Thuts- | taken out yestérda N e s | down Gln AVOR0 A% 50 ropiit o gulh that they. | hom Tos worle Ih: AITosont tiuces INLIGHINE. | Commmbrin ANt MeAculbar oF the woria. Boos | Lion with ovoning service, Sunduyschool at | day night,, They entered by culting the R 7ensNfate 13 could not turn the coruer at Broadway. | teaching, architecturc, et Misses Gus o T o T AL BLCL st Cn doavorAOAT p, WU Bealg atroenEifromith coliapiwIdovy, MBI AYA EREEHE QADIIBEIY ORI T AN O, s | l[tlle dlC dll { ‘ They ran across the streetand collided with and Christie Thompson and Mo chines en route (o Al the carly season ovders | ool te ninth street mission, M. W. Buck, | Hubt. she bad an oliportuni 1y 0 800 tho. fl Graxp Rarins, Mich,, May 17, —Last night AT S the bullding at 500 Broudway, ocoupled 1s a vd, Arnold Kiene, Charles Ullri of one brauch of the fivns alone kad u forcible | | AWeNEIER SUERLINSSON TR L |t Fomms of two o s thoy mado. their | the extensive works of the Oriel cabinet om- | piq {rp Capital,.. v....rrvess $160,000 restaurant by Walter Dunn, A large plate {{',‘," prinkormn, Jumse Hollna iand Wilto | lluatention o€ l=spoola} sralua Weompsnied: | atia‘p, . Frayer mosting Thursday at 8 | eavapo, { any burned. i low is etmated at 130, | Surpis and Eroi 50,000 glass window was shattered, and the force of § —_— AUIAIS oF tho most powortul corporation o | Pl Sai o cost o | B+ R Ball, who was arrested several days AT g N ihics, i | Lisbility ta Deposttors.. ... | tho collision throw the dviver, Ben Fole Ladics, o v neani bR o s R aan i Bl TAtior Doy, Salnts, Blen 2 west of | quo'on a warrant churging him with dispos- | doining woro also dostrayed. | Whroo hu _DimEctons L AL Miller, 1% 0. Gl | 1 3 peoj K | Glen avenueé, (. A, Beeb Soeial ¢ rtgaged property, was yest men were thrown out of employment, Shugzart, E. E. Har 1. Edindsos against the side of the building with such | Go to Spooner’s, 31 Main st,, and sce those | oftice, stove, fuctory and farm to give it un vice ot 10:80 78, . Preaching at | 1ngiof mortgaged propertys Whs yeslorcny 10s - g 1 nun, i ral binki force as to render him unconscious for £3.00 hund-sewed shoes, Big hargains, ovation-—influence” enough to stop for the | "V Blder H. Bronson. Scats fi | leased from custody, ‘the prosccuting witess Confirmations. ness. | Lariest capital and surplus ot any ral minutes, but fortuuately he escaped —— time being the daily avocations of thousands Divine service con- | MIng to appear. - - - The senate con- | Vank inSouthwestern Lowa. hout ; Bevean Baptist chuveh. Divine service con 3 hE 4 tod by Schaffer & | WASTINGTON, May 17.—The senato con 5 : \ By Srious injury. The wagon was [ There will be a genuine mevmaid to be | of people ranging in station from the highest | queted by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. Georgo H. Scott is wanted by Schaffer & 1 o =0T el (Cn S0 ons tod Intoreston I'ima Daposits, oken and the horse” wis cut in several | seen at the Unity Guild party Friday, May | to the humblest in life. m. Sunday-school mcets at 11:45 a. m. Loudaker. Ina warrant of avrcst it is stated | filmec tho JeLOWINE - oML it - places by the gluss.#The building was dam- | 35, ut Hughes' hall, » il Another significant thing that must not be | ™ ML that these gentlemen gave Scott $17 which he | Charles Ware of Towa, United States consul E % = aged to the extent of about &0, and the | s overlooked is the fact that these machines o was to deliver to Phelps Brothers, butas hoe | at Vera Cruz; W. R, Lesser, Indian agent at F. M. ELLIS & CO,, dumage to the wagon and harncss \was about | Largest and bost nssortedl stock of grocerics | are not goiug, like the product of other fac- | 1f you want the bst Wall paper gotoJ. D. | forgot to call and turn over the‘money the | the Sac and Fox agency, owa. Crockwell’s, police ave looking for hin The inquest over the ¥ found in Park Forest several days agowill [ The funcrs be held at Heafy's at 10 0'clock Lomorrow | np g, M. Jackson, which died Thursday, | half thut amount. Several parties who we | in the restaurant at the time wero badly | | frightened, but none of them were injured, although the glass from the broken window | in the city at Fearon's torics, to overload warchouses, but to_ the s ol purchiser und iuto the field. And recollect 20ta ofithe Ralioo: that this is only one out of u series, On next Pots of the Polloe Tuesduy a similar train of forty cars leaves iply to Mrs. Kemp, mains of thé infant Mortuary. A |66 h l te CLS f the infant child of Mr, and “or dinner 3 Sixth av AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS i was scattered in ull divections, : In police .-‘.ulfl \m;.l-m xm.miu,—,l(;.-«ul-m- Akron and comes into this_territory over the | ~ - morning. R e ety 018" Mo \Hmrlm« g and 48 Hea Bulldl Omoliny | = — dowers was fined #1460 for assaulting his | Northwestern rosd for distribution on the | Important to Horsemen: Large line horse | - pye annual meeting of the Woman's aux- | sk e Bell from tho vesidenets this 1 Neb., and Rooms 344 and 246 Mot ock | Trl; ult fule ;l,.y.‘.ll‘ljl. wors just received, l-u;]lvln)«r, J. . Kimball Fremont & E T g and turf goods. P ¢ B i,h”,"‘, Junual meeting of the Woman's uX- | Pyenty-fifth avenue, at 2 o'clock this after | Couell Blutfs, Ta, " Correspondence solivitod B | o Fearon’s, Mrs. Leroy, charged with drunkenness, BUCKEYE SPECIAL NOTES Wednesday of this week at Trinity ¢ | 5 . o o was released. Miss Reid the handsome daughter of Tom S.B \\ml«\\nllll\k( stre dral. A sermon will be preache | Scott house, Council Bluffs; §1 a day, F. Wyman and D. Mooney were each | Reid, the hustling Buckeye resentative at | loan money for Lombard Investme m.umu.m, morning by Rey. Thomas E. G 2 - Aea'a TR R A A T | Corning, went with her father” to meet the | e Rupids, lu., and in_the afternoon the bishop We want you to list your rental property o W5 xeessive booziug, and G. truin at Creston. She was dressed in o white | Spring in Dakota, will redd his annual address before the coun- i :\'nln |‘|:< un;‘ \i\'-"\\x“ ~\;'|nv ‘im Kgood, ln liable ;IH!"I\'H' lnn‘:l ‘l)‘-unk ( mu]llml; were ml-d satin costume that was trimmed with buck- | Chicago New, u!.nul the Woman \'_m;\llun\' 0 «lh anay euts collected mid special atten- | £10.10 aud $.00 vespectively, for a similur | oye nuts in an elaborate manner. She Wore | A meadow lark sap on 4 swaying weed @ business meeting of the auxilia o < tion given to care of proporty jou T Sheafo | offense. 3 g necklico and bracelets of buckeyes, while @ | Ad sung with melodions note: held “and the reports of the officers will be S . & Co., Broadway and Main st., up staivs, Henry Machebin, charged with vagrancy, | girdle of the same highly polished ornaments | phe cold waye came in the midst of the lay read, followed by the discussion of matters i - e Equalish _— ki n'llvufiwl e | encircled her waist. She divided the atten | © Ayd froze up the soug in bis throat of general interest, = = | qualizing Assessments, utch Boyington and Bob Sorensen were | tion and admiration attracted by the train * " Thomas B, Crane departed for Aurora, [, ' pol < | The board of equalization held what was | hooked for disturbiug tho peace, and w J.E. Skavan of Mulvern, agent for the asked in the sun's warin beam, | last night, in responso to a telegram wn- [ =5 3 | S 3 futended to be the final session yesterday | 1ned §10.10 each. Sovensen paid his fine, but | Buckeye for the past eighteen years, wis 1 that the weather was nice; | nouncing the death of his brotherinlaw, | & = g = ftermoon. but they did not dispose of all the | Bovington was short of cash and was seut | highly pleased with the exhibit wide and the | phe cold wave came and he jumped forbome, | Lewis Pearson. Mr. Peavson was crofsing | = 22 LR~ ‘l: i o0 Toid and will mees | CUSWIh Wia olibin Gan. Hesetused o wark, | 1o ahow by the sompany he has'se long | - Bub coulda't get In for $he loe, the railvoud tracks und was run over by @ | ; ] usiness that was ¢ a meet | and was decorated with the shackles, represented. switeh engine. sk |1 - again Monday night for that purpose. Mayor | 5 - om Reld remarked that there was 600 | The lark, the frog and o lady fair SRS = % Macrae w hand, sud the aldermen Union Depot Question Settled, | Buckeye muchines in use in his, Adams Berated the wave quite frecly, Death of Mres. Dudley. 5 = - resent wore, Massrs, Casper, Woods, Ever- | | Tmprovements will go on, and the people | county, which would make u speciul tralu or | But, after investigation square. Mrs. Martha A, Dudley died last nightat | &3 pr ¥ look for the 3 t Placed the blame Greely. : et ot | look forward in the future ‘to see Council | two. uced the blame on General G the residence of her brother, W. H.Ijams,2021 | & ett, Smith and Lac 4 Blufts a great metropolis, and the ladies of Clarence Johnson, the hustling ageut at Ll ¢ RRIDMNE 1 di bk President Everett occupied the chair. | this city who desire to make ho pleasant | Clarinda, went to Villisca and together with Helen M. Gougar Howard street oduy tho body will be Divectors Wright and_Evaus of the electric | and attractive should lose no time, but go to | the agent, Bd Ward, at that place, viewed the | i shoakc upon the relation of high 1i- | shipped to Siding No. % South Dakota, where motor compay were there to secure areduc- | the C. B, Furniture Co.’s store and see the | train, and returned with new vigor to W0 Bpat UpaK 4 Pemparancs | the busbaud resides out, and an afl- | bargains they ure giving in all kinds of furni- | tinue the campaign, Last season two car BOC 24 4 ( A tlon of the company’s ussesst Headquarters, 1307-9 Douglas strect, on duvitof My, Iyans was read, stating that | ture. - We hiyoa very large stock of all de- | loads of Buckeye machines wero sold at each | (/000 8 I:4 Dong ARy he improvements made by the company | sivable goods ot from. Baby carviages | of these places Sunday night. Seats free. Bt v A e - Bleotsio : . Sving Do past year amounted to 809,000, | of late desigus and extremely low prices, ~ A | Kobert McLaughlin, Red Oak’s represen y - - i i Ivan Borshan is sh Especlally adapted for Blectric Lighting, Mills and u,,vum,& ¢ Which on the basis of 4 391 per cent assess- | \isit to our establishment will convince you | tive citizen and a vetoran of sixteen ;.‘...m The um'wn{ .Ii,‘ ining v’lu Keos nl, -’-tyx was rooming with Frank White at 162 = B10 Pearl St. bich ou Lhis basls 08 o ase. thoir assessment | that o saving can be made of 20 t0 2 per ceut | agent for the Buckeye, was corvaled by the | museum, in Loudon, hus been chose by | g stvcet, Some days ago the witeh A £ ::::':(I.I‘s\l :'ur‘ a0 CAs thelr last )m."] | ou all goods, Hays &BFLL, court s ul.'u.-l]ulmimu:‘u‘lm‘nl} not, visit. the .1;‘\: do Nav wm i’ Mar Anderson & the | peared and White wa . . a,I‘I‘IS‘-, (3n s COUNCIL BLU S, H f ussessient was §60,000, they therefore aske 407 Broadway tralu, but the orowd of Red Ouk citlzens as: | stage setting for the agreeable climax of tite | pedtet it W W08 = 4 Ihat it be reduced from $125,000 to §9,000 for e - sembled at the depot_showed the standing of | last act before the curtain is yung down for NAR IRRTAR Send for Catalogue. Complete Steam Plants uruished and erected: 0 g the last twme on “Qur Mary’s” public life, fered w0 buis year, Al of the alderwen preseut were Spooner sells boots and shoes, 81 Main st, | the world’s victor and uo doubt they will tell |

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