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THE OMAITA DAILY BE WEDN DAY, S l"l‘ \II!FR 1‘)06 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA,™ Mmoo - e - Towa Prohibitionists Anxious to Have Their Oandidates Before the People. ) TAT {)[ [ 7141 ’S nfutiction, restraining Pawnes Bill from ex- | at Als homo for ald. As & help 1o his benev- | pis ) hibiting his show anywhere in Council | olent work he atte 1 the Towa state con CO(/ A\ Cl L Dy 1 . Blufts “except on the lots adjoiniug his | vention of Charities and Corrections at|PETITION OF FIVE HUNDRED NECESSARY (Crowe's) saloon. Crowe claimed to hold a | Cedar Rapids and was alo a delegate, com« contract with the wild west aggregation for | mlss foned by Governor Shaw, to the national it to show on the vacant lots adjoining his onvention of that society at Topeka, Kan angler Temple of Omaha Mak Fast MINOR MENTION. T 1T '\ \ saloon, in consideration of his giving the ime in Getting to Des Mo - | ALL £ A B\ land free for the purpose and clearing it of | Howell's Antl-“Kawt" cures coughs, colds. Attend the Great M Davis cells g | 0 wee aud long ass. Crowe also “Mr. Riley," 5-cent elgar imed to have paid $5 to cinch the con- | PISTRICT COURT BEGINS WORK. Why not the Why cigar? f | nd to have gone to considerable e Leffort tests eyes free | Ooun: il Hears His Oase and Incoutinently | svioe 3 re ,””“T’:, found for the show, | JudEe Macy Oper Septen & ) i Gas fix it 1ixby's, ‘ Fires Him. ¥ A "l-* - *l ] At t th Term for Pottawanttamie County. DES MOINES, Sept. 4. —(Special Tele- | Fine A e hotel. o | Crowe expected to reap his benefit from the | g =g tomber term of district court, | Sram.)—The prohibitionists of lowa will | 1 P ‘ — ale of llquor at his saloon to the crowd nes to cting hich would attend the show. This con | "hich, from the number and character of | DeRin work at once to secure the necessary Behml | NEW LIGHT COMPANY'S FRANCHISE SAVED [ e e i o Antust 15 and by ita | the easos on the dockets, promises to be an | 500 names in order to allow the names of 1 | ’ he Wid W ihow ) tay | unUSUAlY heavy ome, was convened yester. | UMRIr candidates to appear upon the state | AL 6 oVRIE 0T ¢ desItie » Macy. Owing to the admis- | tieket. Prominent probibitionists tele- | Crowe 38 cents fn ¢ ;“.(\..‘,mur it declding 4 county into the district, | Phoned to the state auditor's office this 1‘;“ ) i RENYSSS Sireet QI ¢ have had to be shortened | WOrning asking if it was necessary to se . man for Five Yo | ‘““l‘“’:ir Toesn o the: aw Tatie. oy © to permit of the holdiug of court | €ure this petition lu order to get their You may not always find the Renowed, [ . in that county, no extra judge having been | cAndidates' names on the ticket and were ered that Crowe's place was too far removed b o o & ¢ 1 Lo e e ter of th ity am¥es | appointed for that purpose. Herotofore | Answered in the affirmative. The reason August 28 so notified Crowe, at the same | ‘D¢ September term of court bas extended | Of this Is that the prohibition state ticket expected " " gust 2 . se into November, but this year it will have | did not receive the 2 per cent of all the | The second trial of Street Commissioner | img gtatiug the show would be pitched at : yoar ill have t o on October udge Macy v o " ord t the rh ar Eagle | John M. Harden, on the charges preferred | Twentieth streeet and Bréhdway. As soon | (O close on ( r 12, as Judge Macy Is |Votes cast necessary in order that the | : i agains by Alderman Huber, chairman | ag Pawnee Bil: Brdhdway, | As 8000 || ked to open the term of court in Red |Bames of candidates be placed upon the | 5 cE”r c’aAR 20 F against him by rman Hu al as Pawnee Bil! had got hi; nvas spread Cuk, on Cotomer 16 ticket this year by certificates from the | C. Katep, 11l street. | of the streets and alleys committee, resulted | ang tents pitched, Crowe had the in- | b om 3 | d 4 % | The attorneys for es Doyle s onventio 8. puw d . Telephor fhea, 47 I . 33 in city council finding the charges sus- | junction served | 'The attorneys for James Doyle tn his suit | convention officers. &l exposed, but ask for it. Every dealer that wants your trade W. ' Graff, undertaker and licensed em- | 1,04 and dismissing Harden from the office. | Krause secured an attorney, who promptly | 4%inst James F. Burns, president of the | The law provides that in such cases the | . 1 L R | “The hearing was made the first order of | fled a motion to dissolvé the injunction and | Portland Gold Mining company, state |names of candidates for state offices shall has it It is always kept in a case with the good, with each fram ed & motion to dissolvé the injunction and | Portia: bt A il g " . Alegander & | business after the reading of the minutes and | o raise the bond that Crowe had fled trom | !4t they irtend to try to force the case | be placed on thé ticket only upon a re- | carefully-kept goods. | it occupied upward ot hours. Much | $300 (o $2,000. The hearing was set for 4 p. | '© trial at this term. If they succeed in |QUest signed by not leas than 500 voters of '| Attorney Hazelton, who defended Harden, [ parformance being given, Judge Aylesworth | the entire term, as there are 150 witnesses, | the state auditor not more than sixty days und City Solicitor Wadsworth, Who appeared | hussuntad poration ot the wel uat 6 o oo, | the majority of whom live in Colorado. | OF less than thirty days provious to elec-| [l PPreciatea high-class inexpensive cigar. for the prosecution. The aldermen, in thelr | The hearing, which occupied over two|There is a large number of jury cases for | tion in order to give the auditor time to | Call Jor it w Jierever cigars are sold. | double capacity of judge and jury, became | hoyrs, resulted in Judge Aylesworth dissoly- | thiS term and the number of criminal cases | CCrtify the state ticket to the county audi s frequently tangled up in the intricacies of | ing the injunction. [0 be presented to the graud jury is above |tor8, Which must be done not less than it PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO., Distributors, Omaha. the various legal motions to strike, ete, aud | Crowe then swore out an attachment for | the average. On this account the petit [ teen days prior to election : JOHN G, ROUT, Maker. everal times voted exactly opposite to what | §500 in the district court, alleging he had | JUr¥, which was summoned for September| The entire vote for governor last year they intended, the consequence being that|heen damaged to that amount by reason of |+ Was yesterday ordered by Judge Macy to | WAS 433,344 Two per cent of this number | the question bad to be repeated and a sec- | the alleged breach of contract be in attendance on Monday, September 17, | 18 8,687, while M. W. Atwood, probibition ond vote taken after the attorneys had e | The show outfit was attached, but Man- | one week earlier | candidate hlur governor, received but plalned the question more fully to the coun- | yge ise zave a delivery bond in the| Judge Macy made an order yosterday | YOtes in the state. In Polk county the re ot v, | o - Sl ot ¥LL00 AL nothing was disturbed, | 1o the effect that all trial notices filed Tues. | 4UIred 2 per cent was secured, so that no - DRMEN: iy At the outset the ecity solicitor moved - lay or today would bring the cases under | Petition will be necessary to have the charged | that the former charges be reinstated and | Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap arged in | that the testimony taken at the former Hm\‘ — made part of the evidence in this case. Davis sells patnt, wag strongly objected to by the de-| e on the grounds that the charges hav ing once been dismissed Harden could not| sgotion to Incremse Some Lendws to & be tried on them again. The council sus « ral Reyis of nt. 4 Avenue 1 pas e | tained the motion and then Attoraey Hasel- | The School board held u spectal meeting | it o8 et UE 1 IR AT GFCOUEE S | portionment warrants are being mailed out ym his won, Arthur, who | ton stated, in view of the fact that the coun- [ last evening for the purpose of accepting | 9 Mayors v Vote an JeaTs by the Leadar of the Morman rule and on for trial for this term, | County candidates placed on the ticket cu ; 4 gad young arsng from fiects | John H. Clark was appointed by the court | County candidates require a petition signed | commissioner to take answers of garnishees. | Y twenty-five voters. EOF | o Edren Lodt Wannood) ime oyt ee, B "“I‘ rrhoe |flfil2m"ll bl 'K E.fl Ehis ¥ nct, ' " shigys Hhnda o ) ™ Ballifis for th Term. Ap ritlon School Fund Intercst, v“;u’ Wpfl’\‘"‘ On the application of Sherift ins, Judge | The semi-arnual ajportionment of in- e b 8 Macy appointed the following deputy sher. | LTeSt 0 pernanent school fund ¥y made . NOB oMLy C on 821 FrENCIS00y 116, g BRLTIE Yor: ENIN tomm ol agtrt by the state auditor yesterday and toe ap- 9 L1 JRUG €O, 16TH AND FARNAM TEACHERS SALARIES ARE Ol distriet SR ? of. | today. The apportionment is on a basis i which the JGRT Gl had decided to relustate .the former |or rejecting the revised plans for the [ . fix"‘_“:fl“r"“,*\.wl’l’ o aeas Ampanelod: | o¢ “alrteen and thirty-one one-huudreths States vol. | charges and make them part of the case ob | new High school building prepared by the dves ”' Taglor, C. H. Crls v ‘x' “' cents for each youth in the county. The [ trial, he was not prepared to make bis an- | architects. They thought better of it [t % FEEAE U L §TERE OF KOVEIMG | (o0l amount of permanent school fund ———— Kink | swer or futroduce bis witnesses. He #aid | however, and after cookiug up & large mess | \ule ‘or Minden, 11 1 Saar of Couamy|on the first day of January, 1900, upon he did not desire to delay the trial, but had | of grief for some of the school teachers | oo A, B, Devey. ot Gt & which the apportionment is cowputed, was ! 4 ald - '{ wrai wili|been given to understand that the trial |adfourned, leaving the High school MALter | pergusn was | l.:',l:,“. ALeliek ot the, cring | MTseoaeE A.'!d the quality of our work SuOUIY/D o il e pTaze L [ would be only on the new charges, in precisely the same condition as it was |y : : The weekly report of crop service of the : ; of interest to you if your teeth are no there : : n Give Thelr Testimony. betore. Judge Macy announced that he would com- | @8Ficultural department says lowa's corn i i srfect o iti NY a rdmaster for the v that there should be no further | Fresident Henry out of the city and | piag the first assignment of cases Thuraday | ©FOP 18 DoW abuolutely safe. It says the Sekl ltf(/L" ULIMEEE G, LU b T o ocompanted by B delay, the city sollcitor asked the.council to|J. J. Stewart was chosen chairman. The | pmorning at 9:30 o'clock, when he desired all | DOt and dry weather of the last week ' how little or how much you have to fnk here toda for the' latter s | rescind its vote and sustain the defense's | Other members present were —Sargent, | yirorneys nterested to be present afforded Ideal conditions for ripening corn be done, we will be pleased to do it e e M. Grow will | tion to the reinstatement of the former | Cooper, Swalne and Hess, Macrae putting | The following defendants charged with | 804 more than half the crop is now prac ; : : fresand Striends Cfor about &1y ges, This was done and the first wit- |0 &n appearance just after the meetin | criminal offenses were arralgned: Charles | UCA1Y safe. With favorable weather the : for you, and the charges will be very Walter T, Smith and City Solfcitor | ness for the prosecution, Alderman Boywe, |bad adjourned. Chairman Cooper of the smith, larceny by embezzlement; Arthur | PUIK Of the crop will be bevond danger 4 moderate lsworth, the r an and emo- | was placed on the stand. Before he was |teachers' committee announced that the | Anderson and Fmma Black, lewdgess: M. J, | ©f Barm by any ordinary frost within the | Ty peetively, or conkiees | (G iod, however, the city solieitor offered | action of the board at its previous meeting | Higgins and Mamio Riley, adultery: Fred | D¢t ten or fifteen days. Cutting s in ..Telephone 145..... e e itdal pron | in evidence transcripts from the council's| I ralsing the salarles of two of the teach- | Wroth, adultery; John Reese, attempt to|PFOBFess and probably more than the usucl Tutior soomer and Hazol | records relative to the resolution asking for | €rs had brought a hornets' nest about his | commit criminal assault; August Smith, as- | #Mount of fodder will be saved to make up JHREM LG, l‘,‘j‘h‘l”;fi"”‘,‘{,‘l‘" Harden's resignation and the resolution re- | ears. He bad applications for a similar |sault with intent to commit rape: Wilbur | he shortage of other forage crops. All Al L nd B. D. Dean had a'quiring H ) to apply to the streets and | increase from no less than five teachers,| Razee, bigamy; James Sullivan, breaking|FePOrts indicate above an average yleld : mo Iite Mondav nixht. | alleys committee for instructions. The de- | Viz: Misses Lilian Hart and Anna DeGroat, [and entering; R. 8. Bradshaw, larceny; Wil- | Thrashing has progressed rapidly under Next to Hye Sram I‘r‘y““‘ WL, Dean) fenso objected to the Introduction of the who wanted $60 per month, and Misses | liam 12 Hock, che by f pretenses; | MOFe favorable conditions than preval a i rb e | resolution asking for Harden's resignation [ Alnsworth, Gerner and Stevens, who asked | John Evans, assault with intent to Kill; Lee| ! Previous weeks. —In sections where 1 Gfallli “0“' HDean w biack eve and (helon the grounds that his refusal to comply [for $35. On motion of Cooper the salary | Carlin, larceny; Thomas Stott, hurglarys | $10Tms bad been the heaviest oats and | BN y ? D e ol pive | With same did not constitute an offense and| question was referred to the committee | Dan Sullivan, larceny from a bullding in the | SPring wheat were considerably tnjured in R Al o K ne nea vance could not be made the subject of a charge. | of the whole for readjustment, the motion |night time; W. S Davis, larceny; W shock and stack and much of the grain will Ml Albers of Hardin township, Fenry | His objection was sustained. being carried in spite of the negative votes | Wright, cheating by false pretenses; H be below the usual grade. More than the Bengstak and Hans H. Tr of Sitver | Alderman Boyer and Alderman Clark, the | of Members Hess and Sargent mpleton, larceny from a building in the [ USual amount of fall plowing has been LU TS Kuras Lavnek publects O | sccond witness. both members of the streets| The petitions for an increase were dis- | uight time done and in the southern section full thelr ralization papers yest by |and alleys committee, testified that Harden |regarded and the list of salaries was gone | The attorney for Michacl Higgins and Ma- | Wheat seeding is fn progress. The pastures o g Judke Macy of district cour ¢rame | 844 Dot applied to them for instructions. |over from the beginning, cach one being | mie Riley, charged with living together as |97 £00d In the larger part of the state. In Uiy K Have bR YOl Wil nied @ miots: harer w T i ¢ty TaWRe | City Clerk Phillips testified that Harden had | fized in accordance with the rules, the [man und ‘wife Lefore the former had se-| (N mnorthern and central sectlons fali mands are upon you. We will sell rou dry, 94 North Main i never filed any report with him as was re- | failure to comply with which, as Swaine | cured a divorce from his former wife, filed | @PP1€8 are abundant, but the crop of winter "Tho receipts in the eneral fund at the |quired to do under the ordinance, but ad- | pointed out, had brought about the present | au.abjection to the method of drawing the | APPIes Will be short and the supply of per- .fl Kind of Stove Ghristian Home Tast week were S belg fmitted that during his five years as city | difficulty. ~ Miss Minnie Williamson es- | grand jury. For district court purposes Pot- ishable fruits will soon be exbausted for CASH or EASY PAYMENTS. e o e et it fnereas- [ clerk no street commissioner had ever filed | caped having her salary cut by being | tawattamie county Is divided into districts Close Up Pest Houwe. The earlier you begin paying the smaller fng the deficiency in this fund to date|any such report. This led to a lengthy |changed from one grade to another with|and the jury for Council Bluffs is drawn oday the Board of Health was engaged the payments and the less cash down 1es fo gz The vcelpte in the AnGETES | wrangle bouween the attorneys as to the ad- | Miss Gertrudo Green, their salaries being | from the western half of the county. The | 0 packing up the household effects at the quire fnd amounted to SE 0, b Nk W | missibility of the clerk's evidence, the city | left at $40 and $10 respectively. Miss Ada |attoruey for the defendants urged the point | temporary smallpex hospital and clearing | Fgyorite Double Heater Baseburner def to $156.54. fAcieney in this fund to date attorney objecting on the grounds that be- | Ainsworth was one of the few fortunate | that there is uo warrant in the present stat- [ AWay all the tent stock to close the place Three vears ago we introduced the base The trial jury has been ummye forlcause one officer had failed to do his duty|ones, her pay being ralsed from $40 to[ute for this procedure. Judge Macy over- | The city has fifteen tents in this transicent burner in Coun \l’ !l‘lufls It has a mecord toduy i the superlor our e i [ 1t was no excuse for another to do the same. | $55. Miss Willlanne White, principal of | ruled the objection. This was the first time | hospital and all have been fumigated and R L R P 210 the Nobitl wing compar he | The council overruled the city attorney's |the Eighth street school, was cut from |the question had been raised gl{':d" rn;ady for p:lhmx until again needed day there are transcripting of some notes made @ post- | ghjection and the evidence went in. $75 to $71. e e only case of smallpox is pronounced . s Tonemenk tronl, yonerday ey Al Alderman Huber when placed on the .uwl} The directors of kindergartens were cach| Use Domestic soap. It's the best beyond danger and the patient was released 125 Favorites in Gouncil Bluffs the bl which veral years | testified that Harden had never made any | given $0, the teachers affected by thls g today. The officers think there is uo e will heat a4 oF S-room house nud save i, the brewing | raport to him of the condition of sidewalks | being Miss Coleman, whose pay had been [ wtate Transfers. danger of furtber breaking out of disease, at TII over the ay g0 work of any | SR DRELY <4 and offered two letters written to him by |fixed at $60, and Miss Frances Wright, who ho following transfers were filed yes- |least not until winter, when it is thought burner mude the store and find N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 250, property owners complaining of the manner | was raised at the previous meeting to $55. | terday in the abstract, title and loan | there will be some lively times. out WHY . st in which Harden looked after city work. The salary of Miss Elizabeth Graves, |ofico of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street v}:nuylx:rc;x-l.- of l:r.h.\mmm had almost for < Mott-Istttring. . e principal of the Second avenue school,, Ileirs of Samuel Braden to Abraham gotten that one of the best crufsers in the ‘ Ol E & COI [< Katherino Kittring was married yes- nmh" H:“:\ ';'nlln:rnlmlr.f\un bhaa | Suffored a reduction from $74 to $60 and| LrAden, nels swie and Al nwle United States navy will bear the name of ey Bt ’ afternoon to Jason Mott at the rest- asmussen testifled that Hardon had |y, 0 by by MeClelland and Mamie Noreno | 1.hke tewinay {6 Games iaatisid, el lowa's capital city. The contract for the 41 Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kitt ‘nm.’fl.‘: I‘)!m to \wnxlk‘n\‘)(| h.,rw‘ I.I’\Oi“‘;\ were each cut from $60 ‘to $85. Misses| . 14-17-43, w..d 6, construction of the Des Moines bas been let J o had done so and held a receip! r the 8 roster and wite (o Coun- and cruiser is alre . ving, 134 West Washington avenue, the [ B0 Bad doro w0 and teld & m o o whow | Lilian Hart of Avenue B,and Mary Oliver | Soiimon it Foster nnd wite to Cout: faflsim sruletn inia)randyawel L AlougMarcie ceremony being performed by Rev. R. L.| % g ts of Madison avenue were each given $60. ) arifl 10 Blook 4, Resiith. Plase process of construction. Foreible reminder Knox, rector of o Episcopal church, [ hat Harden did mot keep accurate 6-|yy.o'mary DeGroat ot the Woodbury| w. d 1 200| Of the existence of such a war ship was iy 4 Ipis L b Mis 3 Y1 Chartes B Callison M M, brought to the city officials today by the re- Both Mr. and Mrs. Mott were born and | “°4f : school also had her salary raised grom | “latis Bt e y Y the re 5 ralusd in. Council Biuffs aad they were the | Vs H: Lavenburg teatified that when hoe ot ogo™ y\{1"p s toregolng chaugss were| bas bew s asdo. w iy | ceipt at the mayor's oMce of a communica- DAY & HESS, 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Teciplents of a large mumber of beautiful | A0 his son went to 'I«mh‘:nrnvrk;:rmlvlnlw' ‘e {made according to the grades of the re-| Virgloli M. "Martn and wishind o tion frow Philip Hichbora, chief of con- | wave for snle o Inrge st of tmproved farms, chicken r B R R :::;}:;m;.m:n.m:lnzmlu;uml-l ordor (Gt (he | ective teachers and the umber of years| i1 ow. lots 1 and 2 and struction of the United States pavy, contain- able lands; ulso residence and business pro, 3 i) of 10t 3, block 17, town of friends after September 16 at thelt new | o yen in o Broadway saloon playing cards 240 acres near Pacific Junction, well im« | Dproved, $40 per acre. they have been employed. Avoca, w. d ing blue prints of design of name plate to . SOME FARMS: houie, Eust Plerco street As tho most of the testimony related to| Mrs: Hill was employed as fanitor of the ) ‘)\1;»«""“"‘7" to y J. 3 :’:(‘;“": 0":]:;::;; boards. The Des Moines | 160 acrea Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B, [160-acres Missouri bottom land, 8 miles s . . e b school at Cut-Oft at a salary of $15 per i P D on the latest lines with | good bulldings, $45 per acre. | clty, $40 per acre. aste hafare: tha ik of ton ORI CHATRSS, | ooy, "1, swig“set B8 and Swig swil a beavy armament. It will be capable of |50 ucres near Crescent, well improved, $17| tho defense moved to strike It out, but the | “uyy” oongigeration of the High school w4 Gini 1| making twenty-three knots an hour, suf-| per acre council overruled the objections e LR X .\|:A.,'l.:”.‘<’m: Wit o Wi ficient to overhaul the fleetest battleship, [0 acres 5 miles east, good bulldings and |, P A ’ . Thero was some other testiniony more OF | g i o "oiateq that he thought that before | fn Criscent township, . 6 d....... 00|8nd will at the same time be protected with [ fruit, $50 per acre. ;".n acres in Silver Creek twp., §50 per e | immaterial and then the prosecution | "giroat gite was purchased Third street [ GfoTke Morrigon and wits to sume, steel plate of suclent thickness to render | Go-acre frult farm, near city, good lmprove- | Well improved oug | er cloged, Harden went on tho stand and tes- | o™i "ve "cut through on the eant side| trict uionf Missour) river in Cresc | it Invulnerable to all but the heaviest guns [ ments, $150 per acre. {213 acrea s botiomilngd i HesRiond tny tifled as to instructions recelved from the | ;o %y, " onanty, His understanding had | Pottawattamia' county 'to 3K i | on a battleship, 30-ucre frult tarm adjoining city, $6,000. | #4250 per acre; well fmproved s h I sh former council, which, on the obfections of | " TRORSEY O WECTRRRE SO Paredite Tand bordering Gn' Misiouri O laE b s (Cam et e elplog otzodio, | G aes e el dmurgieg, cnoo 00S the city attorney, was ruled out The e~ | rougn hut he had learned that this was | {ween Sald Hver and oreinal gov: The Iowa Telephone company will be Telophane 844, fense tutroduced mo withesses and the pros-| \"pyiice. Tess stated that there would | ernment meander line, conveyance.. 2| merged into the system of the Central Union | at tbe close of which the council promptly | the Bite also owned other lots to the cast ¢ mation to this effect was recelved by a ] [ | ranted at found the charges sustained and passed o |°f Where Third strcet would be and he| Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | Promiucnt capitaliat today. This confirms resolution dismissing Harden would be glad to dobate the necessary — the story published in The Bee this morniug. ] . i’ g ground. This, together with the absence Marringe Licenses. The merging of these two companies means "AM'LT“N s Light Franchise Again Pass of Member Macrae, gave the requisite loops| Licenses to wed have been granted to |much to Des Molnes. In the first place it By a vote of 7 to 1 the council passed |hole for another delay and on motion of [the following persons means the stato headquarters of the com- over the mayor's veto the ordinance grant- | Cooper an adjournment was taken, subject | Name and residence Azo. | pany will be removed from Davenport to Ing o twenty-five-year franchise to the BIuff |to the call of the president or secretary, | . Wison, Graftan, W, Va . this city, owing to the fact that this city INS IN HOUSHS AND LOT City Electric LIght and Gas company. Also |at a time when a definite arrangement for | Jo 'y i JT0M B e finstot, is more centrally located than the river . . " | the contract for five years for electric light | the cutting of the street should have been | K.thorine i3, Kettring, Couneil Biuffsl town. It means that a building to cost Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de 1o of 4 rooms, cellar, well and_stable | for the city streets with Thomas M. Bow- | reached. Lawrence Overmeir, Council Bluffe ot less than $30,000 will be erected hers § lorscs,néar the Tinols’ Central [ man and the new lighting company and the [ Before adjourning, however, Architect | Blanche Aylesworth, Council Blufts by the company. It s further stated that | Sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at ards. Price only $00 resolution calling for a special election lvn:S< hoentgen was called upon to exhibit | I McClelland, Brook ) AR kvl 1ee the company when they assume charge of . " ns and bath room, with | October 2 to take a vote on the question of | the revised plans, for which the board | i Mar N charge of | papngonable prices. These lot s are located in e, Moyean, Maaco 2 the Des Moines exchango will make their s 5 S : s nnecting |u|vu clty | granting the franchise. Owing to the delay | will have to pay him $1,400 more in case i Sine N. Jensen, Council Bluffs....i...i. system an underground one and give the city | Qmaha, erflht’s and Central Sub. additions. This fine corner lot, with : N 8 A gement cetlar, fine corner 1ot With | oiused by the mayor in holding back, the | they are accepted. The bullding which it | G. W. Tanner, Omuha 4 tho latest and beet system known to the ) ) . i 00, en e a0 PFICC ) dinance and resolution, the date of the |18 now proposed to erect is three instead | Joslo Sleman, Omaha S telephono world. property will steadily increase in value as the city 2 | fe ouncil Ry special election was changed to October 16, |of two stories in helght and 83x142 fn- [ {17 g " s IR e UL B kepniiig The Shriners of the central west held T 2 A om Howse, with reom to finish off 4 more | 30500 CIeG L e 12 the sup: | stead of 100153 foet. According to the | P0I® 1ncUers uncll Bluf wld | grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the @ great meeting here today, the largest and v block from Avenue A motor line, | port of the mayor's veto. architect’s belief, the building can be con- | JOW A WORKMAN TIRES OF & most successtul in thelr history. The pa- | presemt. Call at Contracts for paving were awarded to E. |structed for the same amount as under | rade, which was one of the features of the 3 house near Northwestern | A Wickham, in accordance with the terms | the old plans. There was some discussion, | Leaves n Note for Woman Friend and | day, was taken part in by over 2,000 mem- ty water, cistern and lurge | of his bid, as follows but the members of the board carefully ots Himself, i bers from out of town, wearing the red barn “ Mynster street, Council Bluffs brick top | refrained from committing themselves one | ONAWA Sept. 4.—(Special Tele- | foz, Tonight the 9 and’ bottom courses way or the other. George F. Hughes, who | )—Clarence E. Reinhart, aged 23| (nitiation, which .ul»‘n" ;’.Ifu‘mxl;;l':"‘:nf‘vl:::‘.‘»‘r: “ : b i atern et Shbin: | Sixth street, from Eighth avenue fo Six- |had the contract for the building on the | YCArs, a workman formerly employed in | busy until early morning. Tangier temple Council Blufts, fhickan, hots%o F iateik: o treek, O teenth avenue; Sixth avenue, from Main to| Oakland avenue site and made 800,000 brick | PULting in tho Onawa ’,'1'»‘{-“ ne eXCHANES | of Omaha has been very prominent ut the 808 atwh, talance monthly Nts. ' Sixth street, and Ninth avenue, from Main |on the supposition that he would need them | OB IES BY OHO el by ehariay | meeting. It came over on a speclal train _scnoors, to Sixth street, with Galesburg brick tops | for the purpose, made a short talk to the [ NS boar }“‘ house in Onawa by shooting | on the Northwestern, making the 203 m and Council Bluffs brick bottom course effect that It new bids were called for it | himself through the heart with a thirty-|in 2353 minutes, despite the s ihr Wenlworth Mlhla Academy ;' Central West. Government supervision e commixslons to graduntes, Proparation for Universities el A tademien. COL. SANDFORD SELLERS. M. A« Supt., LEXINGTON, MO. her time. Colonel | = ~ e e e h fact that ten | [~ Prior to the council meeting the alder- | would be found impossible to put up the [tWo-caliber “v‘”‘"" He died instantly stops were made, For the first time in the | men held a short session as a board of | bullding at so low a figure as he had made, | ¢ I¢ft & note for a woman friend saying | higtory of the Northwestern, the fast mail ) 3 Hanlthiean RS ETRaR Con (A B Ln.r he ;‘.“ liy ”1 long enough and bidding | was flagged and laid out in order 1o let the lot at the southeast corner of Twelfih street | 50.000 cakes Domestic soap used in Coun- | her good-bye. He sccmed in u health | shriner special make Evonstsatl blocks from P. O., cement | and Fifth avenue. The lot, a vacant one, | il Bluffs last month and spirits vester and no cause for his| @ p gavage h cellur, o 1 ity water, coment ks, ' = oy death 18 koown. He formerly lived at P - e Y ST Woaes: | 1 several feet below grade and full of stag- e AR 8 with J. B. Rahm, the potentate of Tangier SOHOOLN 20R ce m | ngnt water, which has become a menace to| Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. edo, temple, were among the prominents N 00 ments and Congressman Mercer Gex 5 . y the health of the neighborhood. The city Sve——— - eral Agent Kuhn of Omaba had charge | | s T SR r——— —— T I Erom . hi¥od | solicitor was Instructed to take the necos- Sunday School Umten Work, N' iopatnre. tay Nipok l\“}”;".f:\..u of the train, oue of the fastest that ever MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY BROWNELL HALL house, 100 bearing « ry’ tre apy sary steps to have the nuisance abated. Rev. Henry DelLong has issued his report 4 I pecla ulletin | oropseq the state to Das Molnes, New bulldings. Campus 100 acres. Model | g % raspbereles, blackberries, plums, goose prodeialis as city and county missionary of the Amer-| No. 48 of the annual husbandry department il 3 school home, Faculty of MEN--not boys— hertics, (urrants and - ‘small vIneYari. | pomegtic soap sells on its merits, fcan Sunday School union. The report fs|of the lowa experimental station I8 being| OMcers for Chantanawa Assembly. | ts from best sch f America der tho direction of s i for the first halt of the year, beginning with | {ssue It contains illustrated articles on| CLARINDA, la., Bept. 4 —(Special Tele R a: a1e® o Now | Georke Worthiugton, § JOHNBTON & KERR, WILD WEST SHOW IN COURT, | March, 1900. During the time mentioned | “The Ecouomical Production of Beef,” “A | gram.)—The annual meeting of the stock uly for use. School of | Mallterm beginning Sept. 17, 1500, 841 Broadway, Council Bluffs. g Mr. DeLong has attended the state Sunday | Study of Pork Production,” *“Fattening| holders of the Clarinda Chautauqua assem YANCY & FONVILLE, Mexl L | Oupe of the oldest and most succe:sful | . 3. Crowe Wants It to Draw Custom | school convention at Creston, two county | Range Lambs' and “Fattening Lambs in|bly was held today. The annual report | = sefes—esssmme—= | ¢ ducational institutions of tho west—Ite FARM LOANS to Hix Drink Store, conventions and five district conventions. | Comparison With Yearlings.'' An edition|showed a cash balance of $1,845.60 on hand GHICHEGTER'S bigh standard allowing it to compete with When Mafor G. W. Lillle, better known as | He has made 1,284 visits to families, or- | of 0 was printed and fs now being|after paylug expenses to ¢ The fol enstern colleges and schools. Buildings in stern_ wveoraska | “Pawnee Bill," pitched his “Historical Wild | ganized two Sunday schools and visited and [ mailed to farmers and stockralsers all over | lowing were elected officers for the r—perfect ateam beativg, san- Jnuv- N Comdy. r. | west show” Thuncil Blufrs, en yesterday morning at Broad- | otherwise aided thirty-seven other schools. [ lowa and adjoining states. €. F. Cur jing year: President, Willlam Orr; vice ¥ . fary 1 ki collegiate ana preparatory | way and Twentieth street he ran up against | He bhas attended meetings nearly every night | dire the station, and John A, Craig | president, Charles Tunnicliff; secretary, J irses; speclal students 1o musle, the lupe On City | » snag, which for a time promised to put a [and in the discharge of his duties has tray- | pro mal husbandry and assistant | E. Phillips; treasurer, H. R. Spry; dire \ guages and art; competent corps of teay MONEY To Lo‘“lml‘fll\ stop to the exhibition. John J. Crowe, & |{eled 3,097 miles. He has spent many da lirec have made a careful study of | tors, A. F. Beal, T. W. Lewis, Dr. T. E Every advantage offerca o re saloon keeper at Thirty-fourth street and | gatbering cast-off clothing for distribution [ these subjects and have produced articles | Powers, O, H. Park and C. A, Lisle moral, mental and physical training. S“mgs Loan and Bullflmg ASS00iat'n | Brosdway, secured from Judge Aylesworth |among the poor and every day during the | which will be of great benefit to farmers ‘ for circular or apply personally to Mre. Councll Blunts, loway of the superior court @& temporary writ of [six wmonths one or more persous have called | and stock ralsers. Premlums given with Domestic soap i 2 | R, Upton, Principal,

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