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NEWS COUNCIL Mmivon OF BLUFFS. [THOMAS OFFICER MENTION, N I | IS DEA ts eyes free 1 globe ¥ heer, Neumaye xby's Tel A Well Known Banker a 5 to Typh 1y vid tnenm LONG CAREER OF ACTIVITY IN AFFAIRS Prominent in Educntio n Yook o and Finar Duri Last Generat 3 Thomas Ofcer. tablished & Puse residence on senlor memt old ¢ Oficer hi phoid pneumonia cent trip place he \ving condition and had heen a privat died at noor Willow a contracted Leadville brought He resident of Council for forty-five years. His wife and hildren, Charles T., Julia E., and Willlam P. Officer, survive him | Thomas Officer was in Washin Pa., December 28, 1822 was of Scot Irish Presbytorian " grandfather, with came from th freland revoluty Mr G and banking firm ¢ yesterday from t re h ¥ at ring Colo., from home M a to wh lay in of age Bluff thre year born n h great to thi and anc brother north of nary var try a country after the the James Rebecea, was Neal brother of W. H. M. Pusey and Rober all reside in Council Bluft In 1840 Mr. O wted from Wa ington (Pa.) « went at Columbus, 0 became instruct in the Ohlo for the Deaf He remained there when he wa called to Jack he or " # d bullt the liinois Sa the Deaf. He re 1 at hool as prin and for ten end he resigned | and came to Council Bluff formed his present partn T M. Pusey, who had been in the winess in Jacksonville. In the they purchised the ground at corner of way and Main il nd in the f &pring comm sent. him \ fquartera | their banking business in the building at cle diil. which it is today conducted. They passed l:{'“;} |'- “'""'"“" % through successfully the panics of Aent af the Rurling 1870 and 1 being the only pany, I« In the seventeen financial institutions for " uy Bluffs to weather the panic of amou, Mr. Officer Angust Miss B sister 3. 14 part of the man who 1 | banking charged with stealing have been ler's grocery store ! Presbyterian wife Blaine, M They ur f mily are Ofcer h titutior once to Ins ere rema frtern Thom pressmen fnge for fal lcense, The before Jidg Prof. (. Spruft from wh nd children t home It Tiinois Sck MKl maine the J nville ipal At the position he with W hanking vear rintendent of that time Satu in 1856 rshig 1a re ame the Bro owing nced | in in ir was married th M tor bec 8, 1848 of rin Office to the last nig from ‘I ith Main str e been committed ity Pusey me hi Mr 0 A partn and Mrs bers of church of this city since Its organization in 1836. Mr. Officer hav ing been a ruling elder of it from the start. | Mr. Officer never took an active part in politics, but held various positions of trust lifferent times. He served mber of the city council from 1864 nd was at one time a member of the Bourd of Educati experience and prominence in h institutions for the deaf were {mportant factors in securing the location of the hool for the Deaf in this city and he was ap pointed commissioner with Hon. Cal Baldwin and General G. M. Dodge clect a site, purchase the grounds, decide upen plans and erect the buildings for that institution, all of which was done un their management. He afterwards by state apnointment g member of the board of directors of the school fo a number of years, and part of the time was president of the board. He was a tiberal giver of his wealth to the churchas of this city aud his charities were bestowed | unostentatiously busin ading 1 he theft y Tuesda Thoma employ yesterday on the of clothes from property of W, § he raliroad vard Ca theft of « Sunday 1 conrt who wi ) tured by Ed Smith, of venue from the police irt of Justice Vien, wh hearing Friday morni bail wis committed yafl he tral charge of 1 wiycar Mercor there hand the ted uit the nin " i arre stealing vara, In switchm, Danny n the yards polfc Bmith, when ca a change to the oo have fault ¢ county ted for May a term as dent His sonal connection in other st he W tes Towa S N. Y. Plumbing Co., teleonone Use Domestic soap. It's the b Charged with Selling Lig DUNLAP, la., Sept gram.)- Dunlap has no open saloons but it | der 18 by no means a dry town. Information | ferved has been filed by the mayor against not less than seventeen resident the flle gal sale of intoxicants. The sherift of this county, Harrison, a town tonight and has served nas on citizens citing fore the grand jury gan. The incident promise times here for the next few (Spec o deputy ived in subpoe be Lo lively numerous them to now In session ppear £ s Howell's Anti-"Kawt" cures coughs, colds. Xaekn ROGRESS OF THE PAVING WORK. Mr. Mar Bouricius has gone to Avoca to| attend the Potta county fair in which he will have a beautiful music ex- [ hibit ractor Wickham with His Big J paving of North Main leted, it being expec the portion north of connecting with Washington ay tinished tonight or tomorrow As as the new curl way, botween Twelfth anc settles, which will take tractor Wickhem intends to commence brick there. This act calls brick on a bas ext Monday Contractor Wickham expects to commence laying the on Graham wenue, the contract for which was awarded nearly three years ago, but the carrying out of which was postponed at the request of the abutting prop. owners with the consent of the city council Owing to the failure in bringing Saguin injunction case to a trial ent term Contractor Wickham whether to continue with the paving or not. He will endeavor to secure ers from the property owners on the ordered paved and it successful paving, but if he is not there whe ke would be justified of doing the work and then have tes attacked. In the event of being successful in his suit induce other property to the valldity of the certificates and ‘tigation might be Wickham would succeed in securing his for the Discussing the matter yosterday noon Contractor Wickham said that he guided by the advice of his who are now looking up the question il not to be understood that no paving 1d be year were several stree improved on which the property would not be likely to raise Gettl attamie Ta The street g al ted that t the Commonwealth 10 = on bridge will be at the latest ng on Broad Thirteenth street a ent cigar. i Weal Eat The following terday in the J. W Sauire, 101 rl atree Mortimer Vosler and wife to iy ) ca R 2727540, W $ Towa Contral Building and soctation to Anna C. Larse and 5 block 3, Sunnyside Kow. d Amos Jacks John K o 8 i and 4 lots 1 ubdiv Conrad swiy Georke topher Bame to Fred 8-74-42, w. d Executors of estat to W. H nowod te trar abst Transfers s fled title and loan office . were saon act of few days, Con- lay- Philip . ot for concrete L sewer Jacks . undivi ler to Keller in John and Eliza auhiiv K the the to Conrad « Plumer waly tr will do th in running W ots estion ther risk certi Seguin finally it might question th Tight tran Marringe Licenses wed were issued yesterday in to the following per N, and Rey Al Walth M Counell” Bluf James I Christensen. Council Bluffs Mabel A. Benner, Council Bluffs Henry 1. Petersen, Council Bluffs Minnle M. lvers, Council Bluffs John J. Reimers, Treynor lu Nellie M. Cady, Treynor, Ta Willlam G Omahu Tllen Murrell n, Ky H. J. Saline, Creston Anna Turk, Creston ©. A, Hardell, Council ky Council H Omaha Filla M to owners ons T me 8 pay endless ensue work after would \ttorneys H saying done this dered owners objections. Anderson, Hender wish as more wo 1 In Blufr Blufs as there any Premiums given with Domestic soap Davis sells patot. Married Twice in a Day | i J. Saline and Miss Annie Turk, a | young couple from Creston, la., enjoyed the | unusuat yesterday in this city lof being twice in the same by the same minist young couple |arrived on an early morning traln from | Creston and at once made inquiries for a | Baptist minister. They were dircctod the residence of Rev. R. Venting, p |of the First Baptist church, Arriving the latter's residence they made fhe wants they were shortly m | mau and wife by Mr. Venting. When | groom produced the license for [ tachment of the mecessary signature | Venting discovered that it had {in Creston. The ceremony had ! | tormed and the voung couple were |n'.un and wife, but still experience married day Largest Assortmant BOYS’ SOLID SHOES . BLA0, ALY §2.00. very Pair Warranted HAMILTDN’S 112 BROADWAY, to tor at the Rev n issued per known and they were subject cach tg a fine of $50 for getting out of the county in which the li iasued The their once there procur married nse w FARM LOANS otlated In Luaiern Towa. James N. C Mt Bt Caunell RIS MONEY TO LOAR.. Savings Loan and Building Associat'n | I Councl Blusts, lowa couple when they learned at tied they from young mistake were to Creston and have Rev. Venting sug| wother marriage Clerk Reed. He anied the ouple to the court house, where another license was procured and then that there ady, Ir. the & sted that Anxious irn INTEREST streets | propounded by | propaganda | who legally | turing T OMAITA DAILY BFEFE: [FROM THURSDAY IOWA. AT HORSE SHOW | went th hem Mr an a man International Convention at Des Moines Guests of the Exhibitors, rned to Creston on ovidently " RESOLUTION DENOUNCES IDAHO GOVERNOR Weddi DR and Miss 1 last evening at mother, Mr hington ave rector of Paul ating. Mr. and Mr once to housekeeping hth street. The gre deputies under County Trea the bride | well n who of circles and Mabel th Louise No Word Has Yot fleen Received from e Shaw fn Regar Gal- Sufterer t lowa Wil Subseribe Liberaily. the br H. Bennoer. 74 of 1e'n W Walk nue George I 8t pal Nort Arnd ing he ard hur went h h MOINES gram.)—The locomotive national convention today tion condemning the gove tion the Coeur d'Alene labor That was the feature of the day the onvention attended the (Special Tele remen in inter passed A resoiu nor of Idaho for D Sept. 1 one while [ we has a host \ ' h in o of this cf Mige Mionie t evening at le Tonight »‘ M i entire se ShOW A8 RUeSts No word has yot been received from Gov Shuw in regard to the Galveston suf although the clerical force in the < office hourly expect a proclama calling the attention of the of the state of lowa to the direness calamity which has befallen the and asking that they rise to the emergency by subscribing liberally to the relief fund for the suffarers Governor Shaw is in South Dakota, where he speaking with Governor of New York in campaign will not be home until Saturday or any 1 action by must necessarily be State house by wire ey ger of the Postal Telsgraph and .| Cable company, called at the State ptist | this morning and informed the gove secretary that that company would ny money raised by municipal subscription to Galveston The executive council meets on but be without power to the matter, the governor having hority. The city has alveady taken in hand and Mayor Harten. sued a proc.amaiion asking aid ken district parents, 628 W. Snyder itheran church Mrs. Petersen wen ing at 636 Bluft a well known young business city, while the bride until was a popular teacher fu the city past of Tohn's Mr housekeey The groom is o of the recently hools I 1« n M ternoon Mr ernor ferers governor tion people of the gult city Engligh 1 ng by wire arter of Olln, la., y were married home of the bride's par- C. W, Foster, 232 Ave Cable of Trinity Meth ating and Mrs the ceremony for their Olin, Ta Anderson of Omaha and Hende Ky afternoon by the Fi nee. Omaha G nd Miss Foster yesterday Mrs i Roosevelt He unday, the gov communicated Charles and i W addresses. fott b o that mediate n Mutrell ernor the Miss | 1€ we Rev it n lay . house nor's d a re private transmit roprivat of ch Saturday « and Miss married n of the Chris Tant fr were evening ' m tian Hom would 0 Republican Rally. Shinn of Roosevelt headquarter well filled to with [ the last night at | | Main the speaker attention and Mr. Shinn namely, imperial- and 16 to 1 fsm he sald, could not be con- but merely propositions an and his foll question of trusts ars ago Bryan talked end of the country ver trust in his to 1. He also accused the head of a gigantic combinat formed of the demo the populist party, the free the i-imperialists, which, of this country voted to sus election this fall, would mean of trade being turned against the overturning of the mone. and the itest panic ever Hon. T'r MeKinley republican The ha arson addressed matter on for the str and Are street Lows of Town le. More Des Moines people are fally and otherwise in the results of Toxas storm that at first supposed. W M. Miller and others, who have about 10, 000 acres of rice land near Beaumont, are supposed to be great losers, though exact accounts have mot yet been received. The that fields around Deau farther to the south and west damaged, but that to the northe violence in the storm was re- listened interest touched the democr tem, militar The first thre stder s interested on the four part m, trusts issues, Br garding the sald that four y himself hoarse from one to ng the wers : indications mont and are badly leks ported G. A. Shamberger of Dallas Center was in the city at noon today. He has 160 ucres near Roanoke, east of Lake Charles. He has received no werd from there, and thinks that this section force and downpour. in this city of Rev pastor of St. Patrick's ton, are seriously alarmed concerning hi fate during the recent storm. It that every church in the eity 18 destroyed Rev. Father Lowrey was formerly con nected with St. Ambrose ehurch in this ity and churches at Burlington and Keo kuk. It is fearcd that he met the fate ot thousands of others in the stricken | Judge H. E. Deemer of the supre court was at the State house for a fe Bty mioutes this morning. The next term of The Board of lusanity Commissioners |{he supreme court opens October 2. There yesterday discharged as cured Henry[W!ll be & much heavier docket than last Green, who was committed from this city (#PTing, but it will not differ materially the asylum at Clarinda in September, | {rom that of last fall. Over 300 cases will 1895 Green was paroled In charge of | be included im the assignment, while cer- his father in June of last year. The order |tiorari and criminal matters may swell is made subject to the approval of the | the number slightly. The docket will be 1s- State Board of Control which oled | sued fifteen days prior to the opening of the term on September 17 and will be matled out within five days after its is- suance. Manager Fox of the company this morning pald to the treas- urer of state $2,27), in full for the taxes of 1899 assessed against the company under the old law. The taxes were paid under protest, Manager Fox claiming that there was a double assessment upon some of the lines. The matter was presented to the executive council, but that body re- fused to interfere, he her boo of being 1% at Bryan trust of or ion sil t the I par erites and people the balanee this country tary m witne Ernest B frem lowa g which leans had Colonel €. G club brought the ny estaped The m Father Lowre church Galy in syste is stated Hart, nat also made a nal fow committeeman remarks durs he said the only thing repub- o fear was overconfidence Saunders, president of the made o short address, which meeting to a close, Doard of 1 Green The discarge of William Cetrick sent Bernard's hospital on August 14 also ordere etrick was committed | aint of F A. Koos of Crescent for whom Cetrick was working hand. 1 Jensen, a carpenter of this clty mentally deranged while at- | tending the outdoor services of the Salva- tion army last ily and was committed to St. Bernard's hospital likewise or- discharged as cure hearing to determine the legal resi of Carl Schaaf committed the t Clarinda from this county in June will be held before Judge Macy in the district court this morning. The action Is brought on behalf of Pottawatta county to make the authorities of Mills county responsible for Schaaf on the that his legal residence was In county to on township farm Joseph Postal Telegraph comy hecame dered The as IMPORTANT DEVICE FOR BN to NEERS ARrAIm Tallmage Syatem Promises to Botlers and Flues Clean, FORT DODGE, la., Sept. 12.—(Special.) An important experiment was completed | ere today which will probably result in the re-equipment of every engine on the Hlinois | Central railroad system with the Tallmage system for the care of locomotive bollers | and for the prevention of scales on flues | and shoots. With the present system used | 1t is necessary to clean out engine bollers | after a maximum run of 600 miles, the for- | mation of scales on the Inside of the boiler and flues making this imperative. The ex- pense and labor of dofng this I8 consid- erable, The Tallmage system provents to a large extent the formation of scales and has In addition an appliance for ejecting the seales that do form. With this system engines can run 6,000 and 7,000 miles without being cleaned. The system has been place, two of the Central engines, Nos. 443 504, running on the Omaha division They have run the allotted 7,000 miles and an examination was made here today to test the result. It was conducted by Superintendent of Machinery Renshaw ot Chicago. The boilers were found to be in excellent condition and the experiment regarded as eminently successful port of the superintendent of machinery will undoubtedly result in the wholesale €quipping of engines on the entire Central system with the new appliances. Keep mie grounds that ca District Court Notes. The hearing in the divore liam A. Peterson against Maggie son was commenced before Judge in the district court yesterday. The a cation is on statutory grounds The bond of M. J. Higgins in the in which he was Indicted on the charge of bigamy reduced by Judge Macy from $1,000 to $250. Higglns succeeded in furnishing this and also the $300 bond fu the case in which he is charged with adul- tery, W. B. Cuppy of Avoca belng the surety on both bond Ira’ Children, indicted uame of Frank Ouren of Silver Creek town hip 10 two checks, entered a plea of gullty and was sentenced to one year in the pen- itentiary at Fort Madison. He was taken there last night by Deputy Sheriff Can ning Dan Sullivan, indicted for entering J. W Minnick’s barn and steallng a bridle, plead gullty and was given sixtoen duys In the county jail. The court took into account the fact #hat he had been already 104 duys | in t Jail awaiting the disposition of the suit of Wil- Peter- Macy it on ca was on for forging the and nig was he re e county Tronh SIOUX CITY, Woodbury county is having quite a strug gle with the tax ferret proposition. Some time ago the Board of Supervisors employed George W. Powell to hunt property which the assessor had overlooked and Powell has turned in lists which he alleges will bring the nty more than $ | taxes if it goes after them. But the wants to back out of ita agreement it first attempted to do so Powell w0 injunction sult against the bady vent it from interfering with him in car- rying out his contract. Later he dismissed this suit. Later the board decided to ig re him and his work and instructed the | county treasurer not to attempt to collect any taxes the property reported by | Powell. - Powell is now up in arms and de- clar will foree ity to fulfill A bitter contest is in prospect Melzl of the Bouriclus music A in charge of the music the Pottawattamie county fair. Tax Mr. 6, (Special ) A exhibit of 0,000 cake: Bluffs 1| Domestic month s0ap used in Coun cil Meginness y yesterd the divor etn Divore | y granted Mrs. Mary | #ho asked for from Meginness, awarded her the prop and enjoined Meginness inter with Mrs and | ippiness or molesting enjoyment of the property court made an order allowing Ware $2i0 and Lindt & Mynster $3 rney fees. The claims of the at were further established as a lien property transferred by Megin his wife during the pendency of it for Unless Meginness can ucceeed in having the deeds made by him the Y of the suit set aside will be practically penniless. Before 1 ommencement of the suit Meginne o large farm in Garner township At over $20,000 as well as a lot of Having decded all this to Mrs. Me he i v not only without a wife ut also without a home and property. His d yesterday that an efiort 1o to have the deeds set aside of the property Mes. Judge M Meginnes Joseph rt fering 000 in board When brought to pre om Meginness her in peace the H s to on the pon he ract nes the cot its nights Win oUx Y. Ia Knights of Pythias in oux City soon will issne the Pythian lodges of Towa asking them to join in the erection of a sultable monument 1o noble heroism of Knig) son, who lost his life while trying to others from the terrible Floyd river flood, which worked disaster in Sioux City M, 18, 1862, Anderson again 1 agaln risked leath the angry wave help so truggling unfortunate. After having saved twenty-three from death. in spite of the protests of his friends. he ed Gravel roofng, A. i Read, 641 Broadway. | into bis boat agala and once more rowed 1 Sept Monument penden 12— (Special ) he an address to v ommemorate Andrew G. And the r save ne \ttorney stat would be m and made. n equitable division i # Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. ple ¥ SEPTEMBER 13 however, | 1900, A drowning been exhausted o do battle with the high wave Ater overcame possible out upon the waters man. But his strength had and he was unable longer | the ewirling [and the mad ro | drowned him. 1t is to Anderson's 15, 1901 death of th pate to rescue current b of and intended monument the ninth 1t will wide i lodge AR it n th Nore children would be borne if the mother conld be sure that the pains, worries and tribulations of gestation could be avoided. “MOTHER’S mmvn (44 (thet marvelons liniment) is unique in relieving and relaxing all the strained tandons and muscles, as wel listended organs. There {8 nothiog 1fke it LUCINDA PASCHEL, Lambarion, Ark., proves the atove s by ik best drugyisty on ent by expres propaid on reccipt ofprice, M1 00 per Bottle, THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR (0. Atlint “Real Estate is Risin IN VALUE. g | Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and de |sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at | reasonable price These lot s are located in |Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This prnperty will steadily increase in value as the city |grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at THE BEE OFFICE, Ceuncil Blufis. OUR PRICES ——- And the quality of our work should be of interest to you if your teeth are not in perfect condition It matters no how little or how much youn have to be done, we will be pleased to do it for you, and the charges will be very moderate. unveil Ma heroic 28 state of his Pythian the officers of vited to parti, ant be will versary AR event state grald the 1 2 A ther + Friand *injust 38 ook Memorinl o Soldiers and Satlors Will | ed In the Town ™ | Masox crry | erram.)— Mas | news received from | of Veterans in | effect at the ; will be located here | memortal to soldier | be run their endowments Two million dollar bave already | pledged to the scho Mascon City the location 00 was concelved Al grand commander Son. assoclation Mason City and has been pe ter A public ght and elaborate arrangements ma the reception of the committee Ia Sept. 1 nv rejoices tor the conv & s at Syracu Milit college | ar The and sailos lonated The plar Sortor, ox of Veteran: and gave by Colonel of the organized tently meeting was about a pushing the he since 1 to » for Oatlook on lowa Farms OAKLAND, 1la., Sept. 12.( Many of the farmers adjacent are buying feeding cattle in and the present outlook is for a consumption of the erops right on the farms. Stock of all kinds is high Grain men are contracting the crop at 2 per bushel and ar advanciog the cash with the privilege on the part of the seller to deliver before January 1, 1601 enant farms are in rentals D to $3.50 to § ants are eager to find a place, condition are about all other year Fall pastures @ heavy abundance The corn and the greater beyond the wind lo clal.) Oakland Omaba large to very grown new corn conts some any time great demand and Many ten as farms in nod taken for are in fine rain of Monday of feed for crop shape and with will furnis weoks very r of it is Monday night's d a considerable quantity of the tghter corn. The vield z00 he threshing of small grain is woll-nig thing of past. Farmers are begin ning to appreciate the henefit of well stacked straw and turning to advantage thelr newly acquired knowle Instead of see ing “straw piles gcattered indiscriminately over the fields one now is greeted by well built stacks of the golden feed. The greater part of the tame hay was ruined the heavy rains which immediately followed | the harvest of the same John Caldwell recently sold his farm to C. T. Hanley for $53 per | his fine restdence to John Rodwell from of will | one of our citi maturing be. percentage ch of frost 1“5 if Telephone 145..... H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Counsll Bluifs. =4 30 Pearl St, tron: Gran.. Hotel lOWA FARMb FOR bALE DAY & HE 5‘9. 39 Pearl S8t . Council Bluffs, Have for sale a large st o froit inom a he are 1o 200-acre re and a farmer eust become town ns. who £oon Pe et ana ftn hes, Con ehicken rar business y rty in Rural Delivery a S SIOUX CITY, fa, Sept. 1 ‘There is no longer any ¢ | of the PostofMce | tem of free rural delivery in | country aid C. E. Llewellyn | who is in Sioux City on his way to | City and Ponca, two Nebraska town here, where he will Inspect a prope route that is to be opened up by the Post office department in & short time. “The farmers of lowa and Nebraska have taken to the plan with enthusiaem,” he #said. “In Nebraska there are fifty differ ent routes and while there are not that | F"-s‘ many in Towa the department has something | like 200 applications for the establishment | | of routes for that many different communi ties. One thing that is quite noticeable in | connection with the rural system is its ef fect upon the circulation of daily papers Without such a plan of delivery the farm cannot afford to take a daily paper. cannot make the postofiice every day consequently the copies of a daily pay would accumulate in his box. But with th coming of the rural mall carrier thousand of farmers who have contented themselves | with reading the news in a weekly paper | have subscribed to datly papers. Nearly | one-half the farmers in Nebraska, In com munities wh all fs delivered, take daily papers now, where formerly they did not." oM Hazel Dell twp. tinge, $45 per Crescent Omuhin, 160 acre 11 miles ne C. B., | 180-acre: 8 $40 Missouri hettom land, 8 miles pe ne $40 per cial.) the ays b near good acre city 240 ner Pa testion about tment thi of 4 80 neres well improved, $43 e Junetion, well im western |, P07 0CT€ i ed, Bttt 150 acres & miles east, good buildings and $00 re near ed new Iver 30 o tmprov twp per acre fruit per ac 0-acre fruft farm $150 pe 80-acre fruft furm adjoining city The chove ts on 5 per cent interes r city, good improve | ments, 212 acres fine bottom fand ford twp 342,50 per acre Hat, MOVEY LOAN 6,000 well impro ) ON FARMS AT a | National Bank, Council Bluffs, [owa. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Statement at Close of Business September 5, 1900, (COMPTROLLER'S CALL. RESOURCH punts s LIABILITIES, pital Stock I 1 Profits a He and 1 Bty r | Banking He | Cash Resources, At par $114,000.00 Cash ' Se 768,210.31 |« 23,8527 | Surplus a 40.000.00 | Cireulation Deposits 51 LN 1047 S Ronds Bonds i irities shand U, 8.7 2,040.90 N8 622568 | 3. D. EDMUNDSO HANNAN, President. Vice-Pres. and Cash YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. ylight Holdup at Ames. ier. , la., Sept. 12.—(Special.)—Yester- | day afternoon a daylight holdup occurred in the Ames yards of the raliroad While there are large numbers of laborers fn town many hoboes are in evidence and frequently take method of procuring a little pin Two laborers passing a string of empty box cars and were hailed by a m.m whom th thought they recognized On | getting into ome of the they pounced upon by three men who relieved | Originnl ¥ them of $6.75. They were arrested later | closil in the day by Constable Morris and Mar- | HPAT and say shal Ricketts 1« Northwestern Gole & Cole’s Hot A Conl v, and i THE CLEANLINESS, ne-third ¢ of heating. fourth one TMONTAL: Towa, Feb. 14, 188, —We have o ated threo rooms all this w ased all Kinds of hard coal base leaves walls and we figu also this money were cars were We will Connecil Blufis that will ke HE BVEN HEA with Cole's pipe from (RTICRNTHIT one & ne tons of ton o hard ¢ Dolliver at Storm Lake. ‘ 1 SOURCITL BLUERS. STORM LAKE, Ia 12.—(Special)— | fourth oo Wo have The first gun in the campaign nu-.q‘nu., an them. It vesterday evening in Buena Vista county by | Tooms o A “'{I [ AN5 TR nauee | a mass meeting of republicans at the opera | {1'a money it over any other st house In Storm Lake. Senator Dolliver, | we ever used Just as even and steads . heat us our burners and you warm after being introduced by Congressman | heat us o urnar and you warm Thomas of this district in a fifteen-minute [ 41 (i MARY . HAYES speech, spoke for two hours. He | dwelt at leogth on prosperous condis | tion of the country and the of the laboring class. Money, trusts and im perialism were handled by the eloguent sonator in his us happy manner, sod ¢ tor Sept burn was tly o 11 1 bus in th night betore nearly AT Main St the condition neld th e {ar but § re been let hops of was it burled in the | wealth financ have Our New Plan ne time I met with contracts Divorces in Sioux arioo SIOUX CITY, Ia., Sept. 12 This place has been establishing unenviable record in the matter of divorces The clerk of the district court has made & summary of the divorce suits which have been filed this year and finds that the num Spa from u thresher engine on *he ber 0. This record s an appalling one Loring Wil New Lond W fire which co. med all his gralr when it is pl the number of threshing outfit marrlage licen the same length Dewitt of Uni of time. | and sentenced , | fry. " Just b New Department Meme. | hew hoarding place b AMES, Tla., Sept pecial,)=In the | SCHe o raeinclAN reorganization of the veterinary department 1 John Arthofer. of of the lowa § lege of of beer and after pharmacy has been added a ’ ihte, & REHS A disch of the firm of Judi Mg gists, has heen appointed Judisch a graduate of school of Towa university is in every Woma be held n Te Nioi He the will b [T roft y breast whil discharge of Jangerousl huuth in the is f victed of | wa o two vears in the fore starting for hi | to M WB SELT #15. nickel SEWING 0, 18,00 with high 1ot che 10 and 7 food N FOU Over snw al frec would like to se call MACHIN a 0. avm. They i thing: ) dollar ball Homes" named A S AT Dut vhich ull a0l Our 30, 45, ing. double finest I sewing ate a departm 1 George h Bros instructor. Mr wtor the pharmacy o it at Towa city fitted to ANl the po: ont are ' ¢ b A mo hent the w are 18 mall am and ade von e, try or We b way tion machine nous rent In farmer week sewlng machines week that You every OAKLAND, £ liam Frohn, absconded last child and some unpaid known for his this vicinity last fal Nving the f this summer. Everybody know | HOME" | chances the “NEW take living near leaving a bills He souri Jack Eve a Creston wite and No rea Two all right Zunrantee an W on tramy son s tion Mi of ame 1 ha good on ux an hines a from Call been o nare GEORGE nr Stillwe Rond At o of the Rallway n AUL The here ng ¢ a8 Aty Name County Tieket BON, Ia . 1 pecial.) democratic count n and n the follow ket Fred aud D. Mason, jr. ol rccorder; 1. M Thielan A. BULLIS, ceting Kan mpar ident and Telegraph yesterday minate pre it Hansen attorney y qigp A BEAUTIFUL VIOIIAI ¥ bty henched Ml .1 Imperial Hair Regeneratar Bl i remedy thin Any auude trom Biack o P s producad Jlea" S e onnty were ele sor News Notes Tow tapl Ha 4 Wreek on 111y harm s Grad frie. Cotree IMPPRIAL CHEMICAL MF(. CO. Hold by drugglsts and 22 W. 23451 haird