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OF BLUFFS. EXPRESSMEN FIGHTING CITY | | MINOR MENTION, CUommon Carriers Refuse to Pay License us Required by Ordinance. | WANT VALUABLE PRIVILEGES S[CUR[D‘ Riley « 2. « W, Lemp Best beer, Belentifie Bway Campalgn pls Alexander & (. @et your work dor 2 Broadway Oftice, 97; resids A ph & W Lewl beer Demn Where Doing Right i to Stand on <h Re Streets w of arn Soenke in W Budwelser optictan solman's, tures ttons The common carriers and the city are at loggerk and the former have, with on exception, refused to pay the annual license »d by the municipal the priv running expross he decl, ads laundry W, ( Telephones Attorney on a short W, ¥. Gr v balmer, 101 86uth Mrs. J. C. ¥ « three deman | tlege of pressme post to pillar | where they | for this of $10. " " Under ns ex from no abidiug place wagons and the licen: wag i n re and they driven fer have Mo tand r reason refuse M ordinance they regulating the inot stand thelr front a busi consent of th ear the and by complained They the street have has ines | common carriers gons on ntral ¢ \ mmitt 1 Mr New carpet 1 Steir Th schedule had to be | weather John geles, ( Mrs. T day tor A marr to Henry Sween Justice ceremor Leo ¢ b | property | riers wagons pr ept with the own \ car have bee itted on No Main owner the and perm th street & ( pert the Ma erday wceount were for n compe ordered to but for and own moving street to another as the may object to them stand of their piaces of business contend that if they are an annual license of $10 for wagon they run they should be given ace where they can stand their ve They further insist that they cane any business uniess allowed to tand on the downtown In the busi- conter of the The matter of a location for the expre n was reforred to the committee on police and health by he city council several weeks ago, but the committee 5o far has been to ive the problem. At the time the mat- s brought before the council 1t suggested that the carriers be allowed tand their wagons in the hay market the of the city hall and police but the expressmen did not | the location and insisted to stand on the streets be pald on time only | large paid it. Chiet of | Albro is determined to bring the to & head and yesterday caused the arrest of John Dunn, James Jacoby and Thomas Skinner for doing an express | business without a license. They gave and will have a hearing in police | this morning. These arrests made, it is claimed, as test cases, altbough the men arrested assert they have been [ discriminated against and point ‘to the fact that none of the larger concerns have been molested, although they have not paid the license vacate Te that paving No they isted has b been been assigned a time, now up led to them dow they place are 1 tere about property owner ing in front The torced to pay over 1k from ne st one as marriige charg harb after hav A. A. Clark & Co,, has b awalt the action of the tice Ferrier The will be n cadets tonight Bloomer buld for the cns requested to Miss Julfa An 1 Mulver Ander guests of Mr for 3. C. Peterson of this « &0 to Wahoo and other Nebraska p: Visit other relatives and fri The police were notified for three horse from & man nam tt, Ta. and which were ted this way. The p ire any trace of ed with r every Jus- | son hi ist hool i th unitorm ar do treets w mern ness city Mrs the Mr > the ints o the arc Min ity From 50 unab ter was T wi city event had Hollowa lee were u th rees or out h ke rear » thieve st evening the Backman € \galn demonatrated ity an wudience in AN AEr that all scemed pleased with talnment. The play presented wi Pardwr Tonight the plece to be A Candidate for Congress The case against W. W found_in possession of a h Nordquist of Ashlund was continued in cour sentng until today, Saun Nebraska, officials have boe notified, as (he withorities here are anx to discover If Jones was a member Gregory's horsethicving_gang. Jones was willing. yesterday that Nordquist have his horse back. He hax secured the services of an attorney and now declines to talk heyond still cluiming that he obtained the horse through a trade at Pacific Junction h quarters Kindly n bei Th | Juy 1 one medy ity bie the com mar allowed license | but con wsed present u to up to orn Police s Jor matter | bonds court © were of | N. Y. telepnone Council's Progra The city councill will meet sesslon tonight to approve the contracts with E. A. Wickham for the paving of the group of streets embraced in the third reso- lution. Each street ordered paved will rep vesent & separate contract. The contracts provide that the work shall be completed by January 1, 1901, otherwise Wickham shall forfeit to the city $5 for each day the work remains incompleted aftor that date. It expected that streets on which the property will not bear the cost of improvement will be struck from the list An effort will be made table the resolution embracing &roup of streets ordered paved. This is the &roup of sireets that th ted property with asphalt and it 1s understood that the aldermen are now will ing that certain of these shall be paved with asphaltum The street commis also due for another is expected to take night looking toward of John M. Harden The council will meet this afternoon 2:30 o'clock as a committee of the whole conslder a number of important which in the press of other » become sidetracked Plumbing Co., A Davls sells paint, ANTECEDENTS ™ tn adjourned OF MRS, THOMAS, or of Woorehead Writes Some- (hing of the Woman's Life There. Chief of Police Albro received a letter yes- terday from W. A. Stewart, mayor ot Moore- head, la., relative to Mrs. Kate Thomas, the | woman who Is thought to have drowned her self and 3-year-old child in the Missouri 1s | Mayor Stewart says the bundle of clothing | found on the river bank here answers the description of the clothing Mrs. Thomas had with her at the time she left Moorehead He says that Thomas, who was addicted to strong drink and was generally a shiftless fellow and failed to provide for his wife and child, them in the early part of June thought to have gone to Pis- gah as Mrs. Thomas received a letter trom there, but Inquiries made there failed to locate him. It was evidently the envelope that contained this letter that was found in the bundie here Mayor Stewart further that Mrs. Thomas is believed by her nefghbors and ac- quaintances Moorehead to be somewhat unbalanced mentally. Thomas hud & brother living in South Dukota and Mrs. Thomus after her husband had deserted her, said that et to South Dakota she could home with her brother charitably inclined women took | iption and bought her a ticie 1sed to accept, saying that to | tke it would seem too much like begging According to Mayor Stewart the people in Moorehead who were acquainted with Mrs Thomas do not believe she committed sui clde. Thelr theory is that she placed the bundle of clothing near the river bank, ex- pecting that the 4 suicide would get into the thus reach her husband, fuquiries and thu arn his where ! at | to the second take from the deserted He wa Ia., him to inte owners desire paved ce §treets oner controversy s round and the council tefinite action to edy retirement the spe in to matters ss have | i she could [have a good here. Some [up a subs | but she bu a law Commonwealth bieets t Day has commenc district court against the declared null and void the assessment levied against a certain lot in Williams first addition for paving laid in 1801, The action fs similar brought by Fremont Benjamin against the city and in which he secured a verdict the city on the grounds that the was as sosged against the property in qu according to the lineal front footage not according to the benefits derived also asks that the county treasurer be restrained from lssuing a tax deed to the property to G. W. Brett, who purchased the lot at tax sale. The property is on Klev enth avenue and the assess amounted to $376.00. gar. 10-cent o re Day P Annens W suit in vhr‘ city to have to the one su e papers a 1a bl new who would b a against tax w make sho to stion and Day Howell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds. HUBER-HARDEN FEUD WARMING 1P, Each Threatens (o the Other John M. Harden | commissioner and stated yosterday that he had no intention of resigning, however b the council might wish him to do so. | he councll can fire me if it and T suppose it will, resign.” he sald yosterday | Aldorman Huber, cha sttty s and alleys committee, stated before he loft Bis Grove to attend the democratic state conventlon | in Cedar Rapids that if Harden's rosigna tion was not in the hands of the city clerk by noon of today that he would a file a fresh batch of charges aga and this time they would not by reil - | Harden is working the streets, whilo the direction of Vic ke it Lively for Investigntion, 18 still acting no he torday of 1. W Mary Ellen Marshall wa Charlotte Bisig Atkinson, lot 9 w. d UK. Tl and wife o' ¢ RA 1 Acre In nwiy AWl 237440, w John R. Martin wite' { Aggson, 1 ficre i nwly swiy w.d 10 the abstract, title and | lire, 101 Pearl stroet Feeney and husband Meyers, niy sely | W in wishes but 1 to will s ‘man of the streets and bl d 16 at once st him be dismissed Tatal four transiers 1 the cou a few poll tax men another gang under Keller 1s working di rectly under the orders of Chairman Huber of the streets and alleys committee, Keller is sald to be the man that Alderman Huber desires to sce installed in Harden's p! Unless muzzled by the council Harden says when the hearing on the charges come up he will introduce that will not Alderman Huher in a| very enviable light I am loaded for bear,” said Harden, “and by the time that this matter s gotten through with I think Alderman Huber will wish he had stirred up the mess." Largest Variety of Children's SHOES HAMILTON'S 412 Broadway A mass of testimony show no Read, M. and M. \lrkllll A meeting of the Merchants' and Manu facturers’ association was held last night to | consider the matter of a manufacturing con- cern which is desirous of removing from its | present location to a city where It can ob- tain better shipping facilities. There are ®0od prospects for securing the concern for this city and a committee consisting of Vie- | tor E. Bender, F. H. Hill and C. W, Me | Donald was appointed (o take the matter | Gravel roofing A H 541 Broadway FARM LOANS otlated in Kastern sveoraska Towa, James N. Casady, Jr., it B HR0Re mivs MONEY.TO LOA avings Loan and Building Associat'n Councll Blufts, lowa On City Property INTEREST | ¢ e THE OMAHA DAILY FROM St | GATHER DOCKET, | [ Plans Are Being Laid for the ¢ Amy 1n Fighting Judgment | r mmit BEE: FRIDAY, IOWA., FORCES AUGUST 1 1900, IN AMY ESTATE SUIT ON THE Widow of Oscar for Cn ennie \ on the Campaign, My the Royal county dfstri rt D. Am BRYAN DRAWS NO CROWD IN DES MOINES 1 here yesterday other member $085, need of the Amy family to re nt for which she has ured against defendants in the Utah This judgment sents the eral actions in the Utah courts e plaintiff's right to the p property left by her A. Amy, and which was | gorously disputed by them. The tion, which is accompanted by a transcript | of the differ rt proceedings in Utah, forms an interesting story of Mrs, Jenn Amy's long struggle to sccure her right It appears that Mrs. Jennie Amy was married in 1875 Elllott Butterworth but secured a divorce from him in the Utah in 1870, Butterworth married one year later and in 1856 the plaintiff married Oscar A. Amy. Her husband Oscar A. Amy, was the son of a Mrs, La Smith, who died Intestate, leaving a by a former marriage. This dicd intestate, leaving Oscar half brother, sole heir to all of their mother Amy's Adele Young, Cedeafa Young and | Mason, maternal of Amy brought an action in the in Summitt | county, Utah, asking that the estate be distributed. Royal D. Amy of this city and members of the Amy family brothers and sisters of the half-blood of Oscar Amy, brought a similar court found that the maternal the heirs of Oscar Amy Jennie Amy was not the wife Amy and had no claim 1o the Royal D. Amy and brothers and siste h to the property four after Oscar taken to the which 14 the Mrs e Amy ates court, which lawful wife of her the lawful the same time the of the several this judgment which she nc in the courts here, tin and cover the Allison and Conferen 0 He Hel Central s of involving of th Committe session husband certain ar DES « more claim an have (he brigan he Br MOIN Aug gram.)—Bryan passed through Des Moines today en home in L It he expected a crowd out him he was sorely peti m anit rout to his neoln large to meet disappointed, for ther was onl very small gathering at the IWe depot when the train arrived and there | o was no demonstration whatever od Allison ker Henderson tomorrow to attend the confer republican leaders, to be of the state central com 180 expected that the en of the e committec well as all of the state | of the party. | 6 t 1 at Davenport nvention of | hold Town News N Fiftieth regiment to ¢ raflw nd the ) pitaiis Senator $will be her ence of the at the rooms | mittee It s tire membership will be present the |and congressional nominces Chairman Weaver is toda attending the stonal the Second district and fel with dist the county chairmen ment of the convention tomorrow morning. Then [ of the will e | tor carrying fgh While the canvass proper attention, it consideration districts which where the massing their energies th 1 thus congre the cou and Spe & from me tage whic vinia daughter daughter Amy, her property death Delect imber On Oscar congre ints will a o and court ence the ict con hich”Caty Sell ter of Murslh deral patronag i elected t however, t upon the ad Ho will Al of the thor detuils return plans | gone 1ged hat other campaign ighly kely he ar were Mrs of Oscar propesty; that other half-blood likewlse not was in death. eme court, | and then the United her as the nd declared property, at judgment for It is secks to re- f,',? 12 I @ South Omaha News. ; Bgar When it was an Hoct ] aunts that tate will is probable that will given to are ¢ red believed and th turing them | rey districts Sixth made sole Lk L espe clal be nxid are tions terday that the ided by expres irre que that ad hee for had were were Thi Amy state lower court took it to recognized Oscar Amy heir the giving her mur of war en de man treets. the lea irs 180 ™ in there br sional First ond some sort of an attempt win the Eighth distri T declare that in good of these districts and they that the efforts of the solid These and the court year aking the fe action on the while | tion to| one ste | ans | §y |4 uph gation tive how people staod on glad to looking to an that ha 1 board They had of fire simply been made difculty publi tment the are shape in ail | hanging > not_believe | jeng opposition will avail.| 1t However are determined not to relax | that as long their energles in any particular | school board as Des Moines and central lowa had ite, ¢ big rainstorm last night of the att there has fallen 6.7 inche There rain, including last night, when 1.14 hool building i of rain fell. This s the report n rented by weathor biftcau. The bureau 4 these Msbed on August 1. 1838 1 since very that time the highest rainfall for August was in hen a total rainfall of 6.6 inches is recorded. Already the rainfall ‘is within .02 of highest, and | with present weather prevail ing it will soon excoed largest rainfall for a month | of the bureau occurred in Jun which a year. That month a total of 1 inches fell. 1 the pre rainfall con tinues both corn and potatoes are apt to suffer, as they will remain green and be apt to be caught by the frost, but if it lets up In the 0 of a few days no harm | will be done will mature in month. The August rainfall 3.26 ioches SSnis— in the rooms after 6 o'clock in the evening. SUIT OVER TOWN PROPERTY‘.\'.»NM,«” Overton said last night that | boys of the town were quite jubllant at of the of the being opened for their admittance large enroliment the | expectea Aug. 16.—(Special Tel ‘ [ | to the consens spinfon A controversy existed on the to the question of b on question be the question that badly necded. | hourd ome of places however costs seemed to be Lo 1ying a the \ffer nother have pur lo to agon it i and pupils will have hifts for the cover another | gchool other patror of [ ¢ Ches the any MeKinley Guards' o The McKinley guards will meet tonight at republican headquarters to elect officers. The guards have decided to retain their organization, but are willing to be attached to the McKinley-Roosevelt club and form one of the companies of the marching club to be organized. It had been sug gested that the gu amalgamate with the Rough Rider club now ng organ ized. The guards, however, prefer to re tain their individual organization and uni m, consisting of white duck suits and helmets. During the presidential campalgn of four years ince Saturday | schools would noon o | b cated in t likely to get om hool them, scer of the for lesirable the her these t ow of that the te with year 1881 2 69 \long haol make is the 2 coming condition that. The the history of Y.ML the local will tofore Deps nin tment New September 1 Begi P Men's Christian new in their her work. 1t Is now proposed to augurate a junior depurtm 1581 You au wa association establish ago the guards cut quite a|a wet prominent figure. Many of the members belonged to the Towa National guard and they were well drilled. The uniforms have been preserved and some fifty members still residents of the city and anxious revive the organization The organization of the Rough Rider com- pany is progressing steadily and at the meeting of the McKinley-Roosevolt club next Monday night it will be so far ad- vanced as to permit of the election of officers, A 1 successful At that time which will be ages of 10 and 18 use of the gym and &lso the o arranged as work. The 1s not to allow them n to boys between the years. They will have fre nasium three days in the week baths, but their hours will be to not with the plan, proposed to o to cours as average corn al 18 | conflict senior us now Man Claims in Court That He Owns ates' Greater Part of Britt, wa. prospect institution and that beginning 1s Battle for n Mrs. Boyd of Missouri Valley came Councli Bluffs yesterday for the purpose of trying to secure a writ of habeas corpus for a baby which she adopted, but the possession of which she has so far been unable to obtain seems that another family besides Mrs. Boyd took out adop tion papers for the same baby, and now have possession of the child. Mrs. Boyd took out her adoption papers with the clerk of the district court of Harrison count; . while the other secured their papers from the mayor of Logan. As Mrs Boyd's attorney failed to appear here, a agreed upon yesterday morning, the filing of the applieation for tho writ of habeas corpus was postponed u from to FORT DODGE egram.)—Britt, Ia sult that unsettles the title to the part of the townsite. The circums the case are about as follows: The land was originally owned by Mrs. J. G. Strong when she died about 1887 she left the erty to her son, who was (hen a minor, i H. Moore of Tracr and J. G. Strong of Britt were appointed trustees. In about 1801 the land was sold to Hill & Brown and platted into town lots, resold and improved. J. V the minor heir, has become of age during the last year and now comes forward through his attorneys, Bradford & Aldridge. and claime that the transter was fllegal, it having been made by only one trustee, R H. Moore, J rong, the other trustec not being a party to the transfer. The pe tition will ask that a decree and j be rendered against all the defendants quiet- & and establishing the plaintiff. Strong claims ownership the whole addition, consisting of blocks, in all about thirty acre L Four The case with and Juri against shoplifting in e store, was This 1s s been tried, i The first five to one for Mr desired t in One Case. John P. Gavin, charged the Nebr again 1 the fourth time th the Juries failing jury was empanelled for the second conviction the third Arnstein, proprietor of the dismiss the after the third jury had disagreed, saying that he did not wish to persecute the young m. put in the light of cuting attorney refused ing done. The jury guilty at a late hour ) 15 in the throes of a law s greater PR ances in ed It yesterday = other that conviction and agree 00d four broke to two party even; Strong or &, but the prose- to permit this be returned a verdict of last night in 0 dof Philipps as an or. City Clerk Phillips has offered an opportunity tu enter the journalistic frater nity. E. G. Plerce, mayor of Marshalltown and secretary of the League of Towa Munici- palities, has asked him to become editor of w magazine to be issued monthly the interests of lowa cities. Mayor Pierce does not hold out any hopes of the position | being remunerative, as he writes: “It would | mean no more than to give you the privi- lege to publish at any time any articles you may desire.” The honor and glory of having his name appear twelve times in the year, | provided the magazine lives that long, in print as “assocl itor,” Mr. Phillips said | yesterday, would probably induce him to ac- cept the offer a been G. § R Miller's Realgn The main topic city hall yesterday August Miller as counc [to a late hour last persistod i refraining satisfactory explanation this matter and his friends scemed at a los to account for ki If, how ever, friends of the councilman do not vall upon him to change his Monday night it will be acted upon thought by many that the council unanimously refuse to accept the a Sensation of conve was the Iman resigr at-la Mr. Miller from offering any for his conduct in tion of associate |1 to a ni still twelye Large Land 1 AUDUBON, Ia. 16.—(Special.)— terday the lar land deal ever con- | summated in Audubon county was closed bee | tween George Gray of Gray, Ia., and John F. Liken of Genesco, 11 It involved acres of land in Audubon county valued $00,421 and 2,649 ucres In Texas valued at $2,640. By this deal the fine ranch owned | by George Gray in this county passed to | Mr. Liken and one of Mr. Liken's ranches | 1 in lowa, determination Aug y Ye st pre- before It s | wilz tgnation mind Te Kodol Nyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recons structing the exhausted digestive o gans. 1tlsthelatestdiscovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in eMciency, It in- stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour suunm-h, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and allotherresultsof imperfect digestion. Price 50c.and $1. Large sizo sl slze, Book il ibout @ Hooten Tries Hanging. was recelved here yesterday Neb,, that Richard had attempted to hanging himselr, cut down and resuscitated cently went to live with a br Bellevue, as he and his wife together. Mrs. Hooten the district here ree the knowledge induced Hooten Hooten nd was deranged the of cigaretic pr employment Word Bellevue this city cide by from Hooten of commit sul but had been | Hooten her-in-law ould commenced Wednc of thi o attempt to | ;08 sald route excessive in Texas passed to Mr. Gray. By the con- summation of the deal the suit brought by Mr. Gray against Mr. Liken in the United States circuit court at Council Bluffs for $124.000 15 compromised and will be dis- missed at the next term in et suit for not | on ai 1d to hav take his lif have been smoking e licrs Kn Route to Or DODGE, la, Aug. 16 Two trains of American through here night at of war in China re the Third battalion of the F fantry, 525 men and officers, Paul over the railroad w Illinois where The day | popm ‘|” Telegram.) elal sol- on They ghth in- They came Minneapolis & transferred Koing to go direct o0 spirits o active service went for the sc f was bilt out of poster by fossion, bu for a been S ) from St Loufs to the om here Omaha to the and and were Central i were in Break a lads Riekman, plate Plate named throw windo Main street Chinese laundry. The boys was an accident and notified the of the building that thoy were prepared to make good the damage, which is $30. No arrests made and it is understood there will be no prosecution Inss. Bohn in occup claim it owner Three wood and through a ing on Under- fruit ja a build a u they men South - intains 21 times en JEFFERSON egram.) ~Unpre and today have con farm, forty 14 littere Do Da Tn., Au, edented age lowa, ial Tel rains ye upon soaked into lakes. flelds one to two feet ruined. Terrific with wrecks barns heavy falling erted field reported der corn ut o Ma large of water wind ha of stack were is ents at Sibley lowa, w la Au 16.—~(Special.) —The the Gowrie & Northwestern nearly roa Sibley, when e will of rail Minneapolis Cedar Rapld Gowrle North- part of the much SIBLEY graders on railway have the road will then have three f way—the Chicago, Paul & Omaha, the Burlington & Northern and the stern, the latter bei Rock Island system Within ompar I the Methodists and bave expended about erection of fine church country & completed rat Hetw Aug this after ainmen St. Paul v STORM Telegram.) . Baker of Chicago, Minneapo was crushed oache Cars. loy LAKE, At class lines 6 lal lock the t & on J the | raliroad on & old CHICAGO and EAST, LEAVE 7.00 A. M.—45 P. M.=Ti5 P. M ST. PAUL and IIIIHIE‘I_PDLlS; LEAVE 606 A HOT SPRINGS- -DEIPWOOD LEAVE P. and leaves a wife and Y two children ‘ongregationalists Doctors in here the | GLENWOOD, la., Au The Southwestorn lowa in session at the ¢ attendance at the morning & 1 Session at Glenwood 15 al) Medical societ house t opening se 25,000 in (Spe y is Clinton Calls Telan CLINTON, Ia., Aug. 1§ special meeting of the Board of K Superintendent A. V. Sunderlin mah, Neb, was elected principal of th High school of this city (Lyons district) He has been nine years superintendent of | T'h schools at Tekamah of s their guns The ) h Man, (Special.)—At a ucation of Teka Towa The the va Dubugque 1 need until they o Tim not exp surre Kill that Pain with Mull's Lightning Pain Killer For inte ightning Destroys Barn, VILLISCA, la, Aug. 16.—(Special Te gram.)—About 4 o'clock this morning 1 ning struck the barn of Mr. Canfield in East Villisca. The barn and contents were de- | stroyed, There is only smuis insurance, Sl d u er democratic ¢ The Davenport Demovrat prints the state ment that Bryan has sald: “Give me imited ilver at 16 to 1 or give | For sale by all druggl . home carry it in y the the ation around the Up | Citv Oifices, 1401-03 Farnam I Seew Nothing ¢ MARYVILLE, Mo J. C. Ever | ville today dire inced that up the ne teatl fake seven was »w Nome, he governme the numbe have applie nough Kind last spring |as well bundred machinery | Unte the money have The 1 f tho there Wage, down 50 per ¢ & companie din T and; T8 that will be intense s Ra Fand for Street MARYVILLE, Mo., Aug. 16.—( | egram.) leading busine Tuesday and Wedne oli tlons to the street fair fund. 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Some exceilent lots, pleasantly located and de uburban sirable for |reasonable prices. grows present. Call at and Nutional A HAVE YOU FAIR TRIAL “Krug Cabinet’ missed EVER GIVEN A TO...0 It not This you a goo an Its f, Th exquisite malt beverage | unique 5 itselt | reputs |t ion Is the cuvy of many ed and o beneficial results achie 3 are Ay ter ablng real ) phant Where ( CLWED BY KRLG BREWIN VM FRED | Phene 430, SCH( Wenlworth Milllg{glxegademy COL. SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt 1 thing ls on & ame and o palate the o tri hin home Thes Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. property will steadily increase it value as the city in t hat direction and the time to buy is the Next to Grand Hotel g be had now at are located in This can e lots THE BEE OFFICE, Council Bluff Jors 01¢est and larpest military school Central IV«(!L + LEXINGTON, MO, aten. Pro) SCHOOLS, BROWNELL HALL rding and Day ool for nde direction of R Geory neto I Fall t Inning Sept. i, of oldest and most s titutlons of o lowing it compets with h Bulidings ‘n perfoct steam heating, ean- colleglate eparatory students in he lan- etent Loayiicis, off &4 the ing. Send to Mrs, L e wirle Rev, [ 100, outil i One the In standard a | educational | high colleges order imbing Ial guages and art [ vantage moral, mental for eir B and ols. \tar 1 ph Apply n, Principal The Kearney Military Academy KEARNEY, NER tral lar ot personally with I give tha Ao for derute. president.