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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1894. ToE OMAHA DALy BEx NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Fremont and Page conntles, W. K. Fallett | taken a hand car and placed it in a con of Malvern; second district, embracing | venient place, which they.msel to make SR Adams, Taylor, Union and Ringgold counties, | their escape. No clew hasoset been ob- i < F. Coleman of Corning; third district, em- |tained. The safc contained about $10,000. ' ® COUNCIL BLUFFS. . 4 A bracing Clark, Decatur, Lucas and Wayne — e OFFICE, - No. 12 pEARL streer, | Burial of John Huntington the Oocation of | counties, D. L. Morrison of Sheridan: fourth SIXTEEN YEARS 1N COURT. i district, embracing Pottawattamie, Harrison K €, o CLO l HI“G i ey a fensational Sermon, ind Shelby counties, L. . Williams of Coun- | Celebrated Jones County CHiF,Case Con- Hnus" Delivered by earrler to an; rt of the city. ol Blufts; district, e cing Cass, aded In 1owa. % 4 vk i o | Alair Andubon and Guihrle counties R, D.| DES MOINES, Dec. Mefecial Tele- Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. H. W. TILTON, Lessee. DR, STEPHEN FHELPS ON THE TRAGIDY | McGrochan of Atiantic: sixth district, em- | EFam)—The supreme court 'Gilay filed a g TELEPHONES—Business office, No. 43; night bracing Madison, Warren, Dallas and Polk | decision in the celebrated, Jénes county Ry e editor, No. . couittes, M, J. NFAEE. calf case, which has been a fdiitce of litign- e | 116 Tiefends tho Good Name of the Young — n for so many years in thiy state. The ase this time Is entitled Robert Johnson Man and Calls to Book Some Who HeminFohin b Miller ‘et al, appellants, Herman Kella, it 3 We have just placed on sale some Very | defendant, Hlack Hawk district firmed. s Grand hotel, Council Bluffs, reopened Oct. 1. b bon o L ) esting bargains, which are sure to in- figh . . n ) y or m 5 ution tha oL P ™ The remains of Joseph Jacoby are to be —_— 17c choldren's hose, S¢ & paif. Abe Miller, 3 & D. Porter manently need not cost you any more * taken to Olin, Ta,, for interment 50c quality children’s cashmere hose, and Herman Ke he agtion was against o e orvan. both of | Seldom has such a crowd been seen In any |, 6. apd Hermap, Kellar, Thagtion was azait || than some cheap bauble that will have outlived its usefulness before you get it home. Omaha, were married in this city erday, | Church in Council Blufts as filled the First 9c white aprons, 10c, or 3 for trial, except as rwise Std | against Wi’ of the de- e . Pre:byterian church yesterday afternoon on and 50c white aprons, 25c each. p o The Salvation army s laying plans to | ¥ ¥ ¥ v ¥ dints and the dcfense uponsall the i M give the poor children of the city a dinner | the occas.on of the funeral of John R. Hunt- and !_L;;“ embroidered chiffon hand- | n made by all of the defen ne 0 ne 0 ese. Christmas day | ington. The young man's great popularity, hiefs now 39c each The case wes first tried in Benton ¢ Y | y L Y embrofdered silk handkerchiets reduced | and the jury disagreed. 'The secon i - P ROB John Wallace, the contractor, was arrested | coupled with the sensational features of his | ) | was in the same county and the verdict was MOK 9 2 R Ros & ogaln last evening on the charge of drunk-|taking off, had awakened almost an un-| 89c silk handkerchiefs, now 25c each. A LB LT LU B JAC sHaseeEnd disturbing the peace. [ precedented excitement, ana that genuine | 60 embroldered Swiss handkerchiefs, 3 verdiot was set dside and & thid VBN Unity guild will hold its regular meeting | gorrow was fe ol evont. Wik e¥e | T8 % d in Clinton county, resulting in the : NG PANY JNEN HJ ey at 2130 at the home of Mre ATKWrIght, 95 | gomem po felt at the sad event was evl-| “x3 jinan embroidered handkerchiefs, 25c | erdict as the ned. This ve 3 NIRE PARE: 1+t o800 G2 ANEN (BRERGH BB st Ve weitom | denced by many tearful eyes throughout the | each. SUrth tejal nag Y PANTS y I NDKE SIE, and Mrs. J. A, Casilal tertatned o | eTVice. The casket was brought into the| Children's ermine sets (collar and muff), | the district court of k Hawk A d Mrs. sle_entertained a | 208 S ity 444 | s9¢ each. where the same verdict was rendered number of their friends Wednesday | Church by the pall bearers, while the organ | ™e, 66700 oy muft now 98¢ each. appenl to the supreme court the cas evening at their home on South Eighth |pealed forth a dirge. It rested in front of | ¢i'5) caye seal muff, reduced to $1.19. ] routh street. | the pulpit, surrounded by tributes of affec- | $5.00 monkey muff, now $3.00. I M Urind s Rl Bmily Andrews has commenced a suit for | tion in the shaje of a large number of mag- | 19¢ towels reduced to 1214c each. Cerdlot found for the PIAIRUIT ahd a divorce from Haywood. She martied him | nificent floral designs, i‘}w "lll “v!‘"‘l -*hlr'l patterns, now -;“r' ecach. »\lll the d & in Alleghany county, North Carolina, in 1867, | ta il e g Sn 9c cotton blankets, now 5S¢ a pair. the supreme court agaln this judgment « BOL: e ‘.,‘“’“". 16 deserted” Her four ve After the cholr of the church had sut o silk clastic web, now 12l4c. was wed and the sixth trial of th 44 | “Abide with Me” 1 “Lead, Kindly and 10c silk ribbons, now dc a yard, |was had in the district court of e y. Ligh Dr sphen Phelps made an ad- 16c and 18c all silk ribbons, reduced to 9c | Hawk county. This trial th ¢ W The W. A. P. A. will meet in regular | I I v rected to find for the defen . Herman sesslon Urls evening, at thelt hall, 101 Main |dress in which he paid a_beautiful tribute | & yard. Kellar. DI S GOODS. Streel, A full attendance is desired, Business | to the dead man's character, HIis text was: s el MINOR MENTION. \dants as before. On appeal o | They returned a verdict for plain- tiff and against all of the defendants ex- 50c wool challies, now 19¢ a yard, cept Ke or or_of Ke of the greatest importance. By order of the [“A good name Is rather to be chosen than | All dress patterns halt price. AT H PG e R TG Se president. great riches,” and he gave it as his opinion novelty dress goods 39¢ a yard. defendants, othér than Kellar, filed a mo- omas Kearney of Oakland, Pottawatia- | that the young man had, indeed, left : French flannels now 25c a yard. tion for arrest judgment and for judgment Thomas K y of Oakl mie county, who has been confined to his|that all the censational events of Ge to $1.00 black dress goods, to close, | against plaintifi on the ground that the bed in Bishop Clarkson's hospital in Omaha | Week could ot tarnish. He belle 62%c a yard. special findings were in conflict with the for two years past, i reported to be lying | Nas innocint of the crime of which he had | ladies’ Jackets, worth from $10.00 to f:]‘;g;{fl]fl;p'j'll“;l‘;'m S UL R at the point of death ot B LR T ) L L e dict: Theréatter il of the defendants ex: cynor gave a card | o Ul I UL AL ] se;. $6.80; ‘pt Kellar appealed to the supreme cour N Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Treynor gave a card |y, ‘comforted the grief stricken relati v | Tig reduction in staiped and fancy goods. | fnd the Judgment affirmed. The case party at their home, on First avenuc, | ypo thought that while now they could only [ Fancy fringed table covers, worth 7c, | has cost many thousand dollars wnd the Wednesday evening, in honor of their guests, | ¢oo (hrough a glass darkly, they would one | now 60c. original parties to the sult are nearly all Miss Elliott and the Misses Gardiner. About|gay understand the strange design of Provi- | 00c covers reduced to 30¢ each. de twenty guests were present. dence in bringlug about the terrible event | $1.25 silk embroidered stand covers, now Sad Plight of an Aged Towa Man. ] Charles Webster Burcitt, aged 76 years, | of last Sunday mornin ddp 7 : AR CEDAR RAPIDS, In., Dec. 2.—(Speclal o 3 BOYS' BUITS. S died last cvening at 6 o'clock at his resi-| Ina part of his remarks Dr. Phelps made $1.60 crepe covers, now $1.00. Telegram.)—Willlam Jayne passed through ' ¥ \ 7 lBoys suITs.. pit N utre oral | some rather s SFARBOR ¢ 4 BOSTON STORE, | . dence, 220 North Eighth street. The funeral |some rather sensational utterances, and the Toiach. B this clty today on his way to Marlon In 2\ Will take place at 2:30 o'clock Sunday after- [ dramatle way in which they were given LR D Al Tgis v | ire ot NIk son; JesAs cwhe, ALY (o CUFFS.... \ R BOYS' SUITS... noon, Rey. Stephen Phelps officiating. caused a feeling to spread through the audi FOWLER, DICK & WALKER. | {00 O Rave been searching for the old i i p BOYS' SUITS The city council will hold another meeting | ence that came dangerously near indignation PPY AS TURTLE DOV gentleman s 0 3 He is 67 years old ¢ ¥ K= N7 | [t this afternoon at 1 o'clock to act upon the [toward the men who are responsible for the LY Aoyt A “ r}wml be e de: etk “Un"v 7Y 3 p I0YS' SU petition of property owners on Oakland av-|youns man's death, whoever they may be. | jeney and Martha Gittngs' Domestic | iy he Wandered O L oo MEN'S SHIRTS. ... e s S ! enue asking that the paving from Ross street If there Is any money missing,” said he, Troubles Alred in Court. Marengo, and, the lowa City road, ' / SIIL to Washington avenue be crowned instead of [ “and that it is missing has not yet been R Dale f Boomer township | walked forty 'miles, until taken caré of by / 4 £ s Y Y SILK being laid concave. | proved, the hand lying at my feet grasping| Sarah C. Peterson of Boomer townsh'd | o pe” who found ' him. Being unabie to / s et N7 \ 3t Mrs. Peck, who lives at Beaublen | the nosegay of flowers did not take it. He [ I8 suing her fathe Henry Gittings, In the | he vuuldvh!rll!'\klw ‘.v\“\.« Jn‘»!rl ::‘\‘: street. Detrolt, Mich, has written Chief | Was sensative to evil or imputations of evil, | district court, for $500 wages which she | Identification giul wag [eren 2 (o Sty 0TS 4 Scanlan asking him 1o look for her sister, [The shooting was not planned beforehand—it | claims are due her. She has already ob- | ¢iunq" by his sons. During his journey he ' : i S A SOATS 0. Mary Freeman, who she says is a widow, [ was born of a frenzy. Who Is responsible for | tained a judgment, but the money itself has | had been set upon by tramps, who robbed J %5 X | . - 0.« unless she has married one William Cole of [ that frenzy God in His own good time Will | not seemed to materialize as fast as she [ him of his mobey and, clothing, substitut: She v o info answer, N e wave: enzy steal- i ng th hen found he was ,E::rlm.,":rn. She lias some Valuable information | aniswer. | III[::”hHlllmhr e “15.(1:.‘,’1"')“.“:‘:.)" TRheA) FRaa S eaterany e L RCosTaIE I e HER [ ae] £ most maked: His X Ry T 2 b SR - L AL sl & el o1 a ¢! o V. o exposure and the long 2 N COLLA i Jerry Belt, who was charged by Charles [from one to another of the group before him Pane "":“;’,"‘}‘l ’,‘"2""“,’,‘"‘," S S o, o ond, Sna It is doubteul if he d 5 N $ INEN COULARS: Oleson with stealing some wood near ( - | for help. These who should have been there m"‘:nh :‘:’“&1‘ ”’:.r;rora“ fl:‘.!ml‘ c::;“::nlxm‘m\ Tm-’ . 1 cent, was rileased by Justice Field yester-[to protect him had left him to fight his bat- | FELTE S K0 G AEER® CRFy O o o Supreme Court Deoision: day on the understanding that neither of | tle alone. 1f they had had any idea of the|.nq giepmother for a number of years after | DES MOINES, Dec. Tele- the parties should take any of the wood |thoughts that were surging through his brain | ¢ho became of age, with the understanding | gram.)—The following s wers filed until 'the return of a man named Young, who | how willingly would they have said the word [ {hat she was to recelve $2 a week, After |in the supreme court tod . g o, ia the landiord of both men. A aiaputelfor done the deed that might have prevented | hor account had run up (o between $700 and | against Davis ‘kley and 3 Yo UMBRELLAS about boundary lines seems to have given rise | the horrible event. $800, none of which had been pald, she |appellants, Calhoun district, a'firmed. NECKW SRS % R (UMBRELLAS to all the trouble WHEN MEN ARE COOL. began to want what was coming to her, but | liam Turn nmmml.-mur of the es e o - ” ! A SLL. - Ok ey say he looked cool; mel o her father refused to pay it. To her amaze- | of John Turner, deceascd ellant, 2 UMBRELLAS.. We are asked every few days whether we They say he looked cool; men sometimes | o8 fatHE FeTITE cnlm{“ukmm' s | deainst Ottumwa Railway,Llectric NECKW o write fire Insurance. Of course we do, and [ 100K the coolest when they are most wrought | ot 5 e e &, . nd N company apello distric MBRELLAS.... In the strongest companies in the world, |up. Twice I have been cn the point of taking | N deeded all his praperty in Boomer town- | i med, First National bank of Man- . : human lite, but I never was coole ¢ | Ship, amounting to $3,500 or thereabouts, to | ying, appellant, against Frank I n, We will not have any but the best in our b ler in my ) apy b . 3 2! his wife, so that a judgment would not hold | Carroll district, atiirmed, Charles J. § office. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. IR mOy Lo TIVECR ero L = | [eooaiitor anyilng exeeutor and guardian, appellant, against Don't Think It. LNt dreamed of in the laughing tor-| ®gy. s now seeking to have this deed set the” Grand Lodie of Towa, ancicht, Onder 1 e £ : of Unite orkmen, ar Gt 1 D e e siiataTihat wa are notl| & by i '1¥\that busincas)nas [com) togthe)| 2eic andeill heribrothiers aretieiplng}and] ic nited ] . SR b A sy 5 3 ' imrmed. In re estate v golng to have any bad winter weather that [ point where they must hunt our young men :,""(‘l“:f“:"‘z“s“ga Wit Do i MngCMorts. MY | censed, “Jane Cloud, contestant, Delawars & o N \ Will call for the best protection for your | down? Responsibility demands ‘a sultable | voara while his wite Js some twenty years | b ot i, ‘Hemiy et i, Muscatine Y I feet. There will bo plenty of it, and you Wil | roturn. Where thousands of dollars pass [ i Junlor. He has commenged no. fewer | Mociot Teversé einfy “et'al, Misca ) | be wise if you buy your shoes now, when you | through a young man’s g h no fewer | district, revers e * SUITS. SUITS Whatcver the lowest price is we make it. hands, with ever v s dis o en Sou vorubBught | foroueh @ ¥ | than"three divorce suits in (he district court cL o I HING HOUSE to crookedness held out before A X Desperate Attempt to Commit Sulelde. 7 them in your life. Look over these prices: | him how can there be any justice in paying during the past few years, and in one of The swellest line of men's patent leather ] 1 him’ onfy $45 a_month? 1f the young man ;zoe- ever shown for $3, $3.60, $4, $4.00 and | yaq pot been breaking the Sabbath under By compulsion of his employers this_ shooting lh;;mnz cogk -:le shoes for street wear for| youiq not have taken place. Employers $1.50, $2, $3 and $4. should stand by when thelr men are in - them he declared that she was the devil in- | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Dec. 20.—(Spaclal carnate. But he is living with her yet. On | Telegram)—Mrs., M. 1., C attempted the stand yesterday the statement was made | to_commit guicide this evening by taking by several witnesses that Mrs. Gittings had | carbolic acld, but ‘the “bottle was tuken 2 o Wi ] | from her before she sucgeeded in doing s0. beaten her aged spouse with a poker until{gp.”inen seized a revolver and. tried ‘to Stacy-Adams men's cork soles, $4. g the blood covered his face, and had fre- e e nac oo Caucceeded in an XMW L bs o ahosa’ 4350, trouble, and not leave them to merciless peo- | quently bitten him until his arms would be :“3::5‘3"}“'”‘; D oo fire it iNO: B e S 1a 2,50, ple who hold their positions because they | covered with black and bluz spots. The | ca LADIES' FINB SHOES are experts «n the art of treading on the | case had not been completed when the hour | John Flaherty was run over by an elec- Nobby cloth top, razor, narrow and square | fe¢llngS cf thelr fellow men.” of evening adjournment came, and Mrs. Git- | tric_car tonight and . probably, fatally in- = toes, welted and handturned, $3.50. ABDEAELD PR EAYaRuLtarances tolthgsolsons - tings will probably go on the stand again —_— I TCBU N, batbat tip $1. sational remarks the effect produced was | this morning. : almost electrical, With his hand upraised to TR TNy I EDSTER CI ., Dec. Bait, Dty ;;‘o[h h:lcl ilbaa heaven, every feature of his face showing WaRCYstERleDiolax; ‘} E‘-"'Tff‘ufr'rfl' fxand divorced. within Calf, button, patent tip, $1.25. thelearnest convictlon in his ‘mind that what | L Just hat he has beon dolng tight, along, e was. {he record made in_this city Fine kid, button, patent. tip, $1.50. he was eaying was the truth, it could almost | selling dry goods at prices that can't be met v, Willig inehart, the son of @ 2 . . . i ki Didton patet i, g10, | Be vaa,waying was the (rich, I conld atmont | S5O LY, 500 RS et v | ioda Sidiany RBRAEL, UG, BN ol About a Rug for a Christmas Gift. Your wife is sure to be o down a curse upon the heads of the men | the honors with all other bargalns, and you | Were marricd, und the parents of both par- Over 500 pairs ladies’ felt and plush alp- | ¥ho were rosponsible for the death of young | get more for a dime or a dollar than you ever | ey objeeling; the soURK I i sent cast, aasdsir . h d 1 i : i $1 to"$1.50, ‘will be | Huntington. He himself, after the burning | dreamed of before. How does this strike | while the young lady was persutded, \ B AT ol et 50 par. vnl: Sio words had left his lips, seemed to feel that | you: ner folks to start the mills of the e PASER Uy OUBIVERNICIRONS, anc yoLl must try to be if she SLVEeSIYOLY Boys', youths', “misses’ and children’s | Perhaps he had put his convictions in too | Story books, te. g o e on the marriage certificate. 3 Pt strong language, for he said: “Why have| Games, 5e. T 4 RUBBERS. I sald all this?” But the great audience| Silver plated tablespoons, 9c. Faying lowa's Militia. one, for they are alW&YS usefuL can't have too ma“}’- Men's felt boots and overs, $2. showed by its rapt attention and earnest| Silver plated teaspoons, 7c. 810UX CITY, Ia., Dec, 20.—(Special Tele- Boys' felt boots and overs, $1.25. gazo that it sympathized even more| Kid body dolls, bisque heads, 18c. gram)—The two military companies. here B. M. DUNCAN, than he knew. Dresseddolls, 35c. ; el aratis from the. state. of Prices—Our special Christmas- sal 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sis., Among the floral tributes was one from the | Celuloid frames, 10c. oy o hearly 4000 for their services at P € prices are the lowest ever Council Bluffs, | Citizens’ bank, the Gatws Ajar. After the| Celuloid Christmas cards, 15c. the time of the strike last l"‘“{."'{'gri,u'-\n“p:\'«'fl d f fi S T choir had sung *“Blest be the Tie that Binds,” | Hair ornaments, 19c. other companies in the state have be R PERSONAL PARAGRAPNS. an opportunity was given to view the Table covers, Smoking sets, games, mir- |4t the scme time and the wial”amount | Made 101 nne ugs. Mis. T A, Blaine o confined to her home | AN and for fully nalt an hour tho friends | rows, frames, ‘vases, glove boxes, handker- Gisbursed is about $30,00. . R. A. e were passin i e v o Mom R A Blaine s contined to her home | wero ‘pussing in @ procession . about e | chiefs, muflers, gloves. sl mitis, shawls, casket. The body was taken to Fairview | cloaks, ladies’ hats—all suitable for Xmas THE C. G. Saunders was called away last even- | cemetery, followed by an imposing cortege. | presents to friends or self, and all at less Ing for a two days' business trip in eastern R —— = than you can buy them at wholesale. S M SZ 1:1 D A_ R U] G% Towa. BENNISON BROS, VAVRA'S NEW DRY GOODS STORE, GHEATEST PuBIFIEn N~y G. A. Yancey has returned from a trip 142 Broadway. on the road, and will spend the holidays with Holldny Goods One-italf Price. M OQ U E/‘[\T ] B RUGS, his family. Commencing today (Friday) we ofter our| We urnlglzolng to I?]r:w ll;v Lh:‘Glrnml hok«:’l. . we wi +istmas Mrs. E. W, Hillwegg of Corning was In_the [ entire stock of fancy holiday goods at % | oo seers toflet artioles, brushes, combs, etc., city yesterday with her husband, Depuly | 449 14 former prices; are new, choice, clean | way below usual prices. This is not talk, but .. United States Marshal Hillwegs. Azl o et WI ] TO N R 2 C. G. Saunders returned yeserday from a [ 000 s \ ’ trip of about three weeks to New York,| Celluloid nccktle cases, were §2.00, now Sheridan Conl Washington, and other eastern cities. $1.00 This new coal from Wyoming for sale B Cannial aoa hartsn Jamt | 3100 only by H, A. Cox, 87 Main street. Telophono FUR RUG S son have returned from Faribault, Minn., to| $2:00 tollet cases now $1.00. 48 Ask for circulars. . S ] spend the holiday vacation with thelr parents. | $2.50 toilet cases now $1.25. Mixed candy and mixed nuts, 5 cents a Victor E. Bender, formerly with the Omaha i & B ey with it $3.00 tolet cases now $1.50. S T (o (8 SN ercury, will assume the editorial manage- | . ] Y X ment of the Nonpareil the first of the year, | 3$3:60, $4.00 and $5.00 tollet cases now $2.00, | pavis sel's drugs, paints and glass cheap. Fon T“E Bloon. Mrs. VN, . Grace d'Urre and her niece, Miss 5 and $2.50 each. X 0 1 d fr.surance. Anita. Blerwirth, left last evening for Los | All our celluloid baskets at % price. JNas & O'KeD. real alals andiirauis Angeles, Cal, where they will spend the Suing on Grandon's Bond. winter. Byerythlog In fancy hollday goods at oné- | 4yt was commenced In the district court There'il be ice J. W. Kelly has resigned his position as | half former prices. yesterday in the name of the State of Towa And itll be nice general agent of the Guaranty Fund Life| ENORMOUS HANDKERCHIEF SALE. |to collect the sum of $500 from Dick Gran- ::éllu}::x‘x:(.dtus‘:;i:plm'::u‘:-“I‘;nu:;fix(:im:,c;nt,l::f; Thousands of beautiful Swiss embroidered | don and 8. B. Wadsworth. A little more " o gel +-] ::?lllloae u‘!‘wtl‘lrcl;fflf)?;mllllx headquarters will | and 500 each; nothing nicer for a Christmas | bing the toll gate Keeper at the east end of (LUB SKA'“:‘S FOR 350 gift. Come today. Come early. the motor bridge. Burns is now serving a Sterling dllver, SRS A sentence in the penitentiary, but Grandon £ Z P e M St SCIAL FUR SALE. was more fortunate and succeeded in put- All clamp and as fine as any boy c.,;’,‘,:,\;"‘;';f::““;"°::.‘,‘:{.':,d ,‘,‘.“,"‘,'“‘ UHI0E | 4350 and $4.00 children’s white angora fur | (g Up & 8500 bond, with Wadsworth as would want for a l‘lu'lsl:l pres- . o) s vas e v ani, This is for the hovs hu Tt 35,60 por met. AN other goods | sets again today at $1.98 set. Everything In | the cuse came. up for telal no Grandon ape || o This is for the boy L the case came up for trial no Grandon ap- here is something for the ladies: in the same proportion. Engraving free. ) e - Y T (5 g P CRER 5 oS, TACQUEMIN & CO., 21 Maln St. furs reduced nearly one-half. ared e was heard of out west, and p Sol'd g e AR Sheriff Hazen traveled about 6,000 miles in m ) 85 Try Eagle laundry Broadway, for good el "."m RaDy Tl 159 shch; the effort to get hold of him. He went to BAMOLhT LAMIS $l. wihey Eagle laundry, 724 Broi oy, o b | Misses' solid gold rings at 49c; each lot at | Butte City and “Silver How, Montana, b GOLD RIN W I 3 hale a Gent T LS R N And his song is one of Deat, but we do strictly hand work, domestic | one-half jewelers' prices, Cheyenne, Denver and halt a dozen other enter draft, nickel plated, fine GOLD 121 fasallatlon a s Y, 5 ; places, &nd although he found that Grandon |{ large linen shade; no cheap John AL RIN g ; u bk when preforred, Telephons 157, Ladies' s0lid. ilver et rings, 350 each, | Bt Leon. thore. Jukt veforo hims o GoWA|] i bk “the " best uaranieed AMOND i 5 ; DOES T The laundries use Domestic soap. Jewelers' price, $1.00. not get within three days of him. Finally ¥ w wha gy ade, TURQUOI he knows—that 919" Mai e et he lost all trace of him. Now the stat modern lamp mad ol = 019" Main street is Murringe Licenses, We are selling everything in holiday goods | {rying to make the bond good, oo And if this is not enough to give AMETHVST d stozked with more bargains in S| — - v ¥ 4 soly 9 RUBY RINGS - gains in Shoes, The following marriage licenses were issued | away down, Save your money and buy your An Twportant Move. you an_opportunity to solve your EMERALD RING| Hats, Underwear and Furnishing by the county clerk yosterday: holiday goods of us. Christmas present, problem to the TOPAZ RING Goods than any other store ol I have leased the Grand hotel corner and v se o mem- GAKNET RINGS 4 Name and address. oF . AN 1 advantage fo 1 the mem : cil Bluffs and Omaha, He uses but George 1. Gibson, Council Bluffs 20 BENNISON BROS., Tahunry 1t 1005, C W Tayiors suecesor| | bers of the family ftry’this line: RAdeLINGA e nompinatiag : few notes, you perceive, and Sarah M. Sitsr, Council Biuffs.. . Council Bluffs, Ia. | o Taylor & Co. A 4 i g R s you will need but fiw notes— B3, Woodward, Omaa. ; e TN CARVING SETS ‘AT COST e e T O B Mrs. Ola True, Omaha.. borer Holiday Rates. Mixed candy and mixed nuts, 5 cents a B Make your Sclections Today. ¢ scssion of stylish, hands P Willlam_C. Seaman, Council Bluffs..... The Rock Island will sell round trip tick- | pound, at Brown's C. 0. D. H : sl aeS &8 RN AR, ome and Naney M. Seddon, Persia, Ia........ ets to stations within 200 mil:s at excursion — Actually bed reok ¢ost, and panic SEE OUR ELEGANT LINE OF 4§ o ¢ things. Expenses of C. G. Singletary, South Omaha, Neb. 6 | rates December 224 to 25th, and on December | 20 Per ¢zt discount on all trimmed hats cost at that. A full line in Cellu- NOVELTIES IN. .. ... b 5 oing business at 919 a 0 per cent Frankie Hanks, Council Bluffs... 31 and January 1, good for return to and in- | 8t Mre. Ragsdale loid Stag Horn and fancy handles, ST LV ER ss— less than further uptown, and this is - e <t g — > | o1fts Y one of the It o 5 Bamamber the Brownies entertalnment at| SNGIRE January &~ Ver: % beautiful, ornamental, useful. c many se:rets of the ime , — o v 5 Here's your chancg, to get the Smp—— mense suceess of Dohany's Thursday, December 27, for the | Passing Mueller's 103 Main street, tak The jury in the district court before which v y 4 . benent of the Christian home. Jook ‘At the windows. They are full of nice | Was tried the $10,000 damage suit of William | ChVIStmas present thit “l‘" five M. WOLLMAN, the Jeweler, ! T. B. HUGHES Bourlcius' muslo houss Bas few expenses; | Xa8 presents in the music line, nice, fresh | Grimmelman againat the Union Pacific Rail- the most sutisfaction for the least 409 Broadway. 4 0 dle ad ot ] AiRh arade’ plancs are ol m.mm,,‘;e 83 | koods, no shopworn old stock. way company, came in shortly after mid- "";';"i‘ """“ f‘““" )l“l“ “li"“"""“'l ’ The Leading Down Town Merchant, 5 A . . § " y r such g£oods. . RIRE o oy s Silver thimbles, 160, at Wollman's, 409 ’s‘s‘“\;‘o l‘(}re‘nl::;m{fin:::vgh‘n“nln”:m:er‘;f;mflu': paid before for such gooc i~ e Broadway. 3 o y ~ CHARLES NE Domestic s breaks hard water, an effort will be made to have the supreme LES SWAI N = Large stock of opal rings at Wollman's, | court reverse the decision once more. and Vigor quickly Froctor Released. 409 Broadway. - The Hardware Man, L t “ h d restored.Varicocele, W. B. Proctor, the Insurance man who i e U e PR ot s 740 Brosd "93 | B I!'I tn?fl‘hy gy, o 5 s COUNGIL BLUFFS: has been under bonds of §500, charged with | Typewriter supplies at Findley's, 337 B'd'y. | Co.'s drug store, 134 Broadway. roadway, il WS wrien pearate o sire 8611 ottt ] STEAM DYE WORKS embezzling, succeeded yesterday in making - —— }. A, Fuller & Co., Corner 15th and Douglass St ! ) g e Rt o P e e Gas cooklng stoves for reat and for salo at | coo—o T T OMAHA, NEB C! . B Al ktady e which had him arvested, The habeas corpus rticulturist Meoting Oloses, Gas Co'soffoe " President. t B Casbier, | and Cleaning done 1 cake came up for final determination and | The closing session of tthe Western lowa | Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. h the highest style of ::dl;wfl;':‘;:; l"l"‘:'::::" that Proctor be given | Horticultural assoclation took place yester- pad day. The attendance has been good through- You are invited to see them whether you wish to buy or not. Washerwomen Mr, Frank Arnold will serve the coffee for the suppers giver by the Trinity Methodist Epworth league on Thursday and Friday nigh at No. 18 Main street. Don't fall to partake of these s See our floral and vegetable display at the Eiseman building. J. F. Wilcox, telephone 99. of the assoclation, upbuilding of the fruit industries of this part the state bas undoubtedly been ered by this meeting. were elected before final adjournment: President, M. G. Edwards of Mills county; vice president, 0. W. Rich of Cass county; secretary and treasurer, George Van Houten of Taylor county. The following officers Montgomery, Couneil Bluff in all parts of the the art deéd Vank Burgiars Falled. . . Specia) Notices e AT cabrlane sAR PERRY, la., Dec. 20.—Special Telegram) pu. S A S e Nood sl —A bold but unsuccessful attempt was made B =2 ! 3 . done and delivered carly this morning by burglars to blow open 3 : i i the safe in the treasurer's office of Dallas county at Adel. The office is located in a building separated from the court house. The iron shutters were removed with a crowbar. The burglars had succeeded in drilling part of the way Into the safe, and at the time they were discovered were endeayoring to remove a broken drill. They had previously of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa Capital $100,000 Profits, « . . 12,000 Ooe of the oldest banks 1n the state of lowa. We solleit your business and collections. We pay b per cent on time depositsa We will Pleased 10 see and II'IO'INL 'y CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CL Ed Burke, st W. 8 pointer dog: Teturn to 3 North 17th street, and get rewad. Homer's, 63 Broadway. COMPETENT GIRL work. Apply at 103 Fourth street. country. Bend fol Price ilst, . C. A MACHAN, Proprietor Broadway, near Northe western Depot, Councih Blufts, lowa Tel. 82