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L} NEW THE BEE: TEREST DAILY SATURDAY, IOWA, OMAITA [FROM r UF 1IN \0.0IQ-OIOIOIOIOIQIOIOIQIOIOIQ.OIOIOIOIODOOIQIOIOIOIQIOIOIOIOI» | | l0-0.0.QIQIOLIOUQIOIOIOIOIOIOIO Yai.lTSEY IS MUCH BETTERI tter a Wl lo “Lest You Forget, OCTOBER 13, That SMI'TH are HATTERS, and carry the best and most up-to-dut three of the be 190 Tlawes and Stetson to talk tonig obe « fea b ernor norrow natural Dr | xt > — P N FLN ot ball players. A good gawe is looked | ' OUNCIL BLUFFS. |5 Arvamses (00SE TRE (APITAL CITY| & > Do U I 1 the last mateh. Ermost Rickman | has resigned ws captaln, having quit his | | i red a position In one of fhe implement houses and R. Grason hea | Railway Surgeons Pick Des Moines as Their MINOR MENTION \ . \ \ N ‘ )I:I \(Rl cted In his place bart M Fut Me g Place. FIFTEEN HUNDRED PER ACRE | 1is” fesianca ‘ns business ~manassr ane Davia sells glass Charles ampbell clected fn il A e Mr. Riley . A The game wil o'cloc he | CEMENT PLANT SEEKS LOCATION IN IOWA Gas fxtures and giobes at Bixby | tocal team witl end, Dinsman Fine A. B . beer ayer's Hotel Judge Macy Sets a Price an the Land | ot tackle, Ferron guard, l'eterson: | 1M Tafter, o G, 598 BA Oontained in Fast Omaha center, Cochran, right guard, Campbell, | parties Are Now at Work Through the Schmidt's toe. new and latest style feht tackle PIVg: TIRDE end, Jeiring; | state Making Horings Looking for ‘ .»‘" 'l\nwm' W doz f1llams, 641 BAy quarterback, Traynor right halftback, | Sultable Depth und Quality V.4 H v, dentist, Baldwin block. | OUTCOME OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY ~ SUIT | Wheeler: fullbuck, Knox; left haltback, | of Limestune. ek iy lbcdoggeh Grason; substitutes, Pilling and I'lattuer ) & W Tw: hit - B - n' o Drink Budw brer. 1. Rosenfeld Price Fixed by Sherif i Stemart a1 Heis. ajpeasing| DHS MOINES, Oct. 13.~(Npecinl Tele H. K. White i ont uger 619 B4 Rulsed by the Court a the Bt & m T orediters ‘ot OMEeE gram.)—Des Moines was this morning £ A M Detroit Syndiente 1 ik, CulTed LGt n e ) mously as the place for hold ']‘"‘ o Iherehy N esterday to their lic for | Ing the next antual mecting of the lowa Gt v e at the ¥ enc Charles Oficer to file the in- | Osceola, Sioux « and Cedar Rapis were indr 1 jway. Phon In " ) entory of hie father's estate. The judge | mentioned f convention, but were W, lertaker, 8 Pearl 4 dge Macy hand jown his d i 1n | declined to iasue any ordss his t ae | lgnored largely because they were eithe laph A Bns the East Omaba right ¢ 1 ' | he did not desite to harass th eivers, | not ally located or for the reason that g i kaone] the Detrof nd which owns the | who he bad been informed using (1L was thought difficult to secure trans wor G (deriaker 1 groater part of the proj formerly held | overy effort to complete their report a er roads running into these s tre rh 298 by the B Omaba Land company and the | quick] § possible. At the same time Iy as into I Moines, This Hamy SUALior, I Omaba Bridge and Terminal Raillway com- | Judge Macy intimated fhat he would not | practically means that all future conven ™ L pany. The suit wa ight by the Detroit | tolerate any unnecessary delay in the mat 15 of the association will be held in this Henry - ¢ | wyndicate on appeal v the award of the | (o | city, tnasmuch as the constiiution provides the Board ¢ Nuy isors, was herift's Jury in the lemnation procecd Claims ageregating $10000 were filed {that the convention two years hence will ; "‘ 'V i istituted b b Terminal company gainst the nk esterday with the ol t held he M. 4 were elected at the h ver } ents wil 1nnd, comprising .54 acres on the Towa side. | £4510 o the estate of the late Thomas | Cotton of Rock Raplds, president; A. I " £1,000 an acr e va of | Omcer. | Wright of Carroll, vice president; Ira K " 8 LV LANE | the e 1y emb hut con Gardner of New Hampton, secretary, and - ' 5 atreet Thur it outside ovinee to determine Faducnted to Thievery, |G Baldwin of Ruthven, tr ' \ tlon of the ownership of the P thieving has been golng on for | following committee on jud tent . ! f held that the land tr o time past from Bloomer school | elected: A. A. Deering of Booy il i - 0 r re 18 Worth 000 AR acre in 1869, ouk rooms, and many articles of cloth- | patchin of Des Moines and T. 8 iRt £1.500 10 1854 and 82,000 fn March, 1500, | ing of mo value have been taken. | ot Clinton. The next mecting will be held Mr a hat the date when the syndicate was [ Who the g party was could not he ' iy October, 1901 t [ ; hews ¢ el t . nt of damages wag in | learned, and the first clew was obtaloed jy was announced today by Interested i ol i and he therofore fixed the damages at [ Thursday, when one of the pupils reported | joeal capitalists that parties a&re uow ring A Morgan & $1.000 an acre. an increase of $500 per acre | o the principal that she had secn some | working through the state making borings All ki UL e r b the finding of the sheriff Jur children leaving the buflding with a bundle in banke of limestone looking for depth proc ! A% (0 the ownership of the raflrond er The children were followed to their home, | and quality of limestone suitable to make . Y . Tudge Macy held that it was e At 1119 Third avenue. The name of the | portland coment., These parties have thus ¢ Ar v b it was the property « J iily living there ix Maher. There are | gar tpfod Mason City, Fort Dodge, Bariham, . : 1) | he on Pactf ay company and at ce girls in the family, and one of them, | Marshalltown and 1o alls. Thelr re- L) i A e could have formed part of the the voungest, was found to have been|piwg made show that n City has the . q yak | erty of the syndicat He therefore de-| wearing a stolen clork to wchool every |yagi quality of limestone yot found. The ' tod teed that the ownership of the embank- | day. When questioned as to thelr motives | town which will recelve the best report uncil Kain ! ; v 0¥ [ ment be fn the Terminal company. The de- | in stealing one of the children answered | from this test and which shall offer a rea AL ision ho value of the land being in|that her mother had told them to ®tock | onable bonus will seeure a Portland Charle Iward Kok M fav the plaintiff the attorneys for the | up t wardrobe in that way cement plant which will cost $200.000 and | it Thi yening il | ynd were given judgment for $1,0( Bowling Teamn Rinnding. will employ daily §00 men, turning out | i M vis South | ai L ok e The second week of bowling tearna- | 80.000 barrels of fine cement daily. The ¥ e & off & The law causes o the docket having been | TA® Becond beel B i lead. | factory will be crected by a company of At ) w exhausted, Ma this morning will | ™men o o Ll R a gk . falist hich t present TG SHeT ske the final scttloment of equity cases|they haviug played and won but three | eastern e WhIER 8 ‘at presen up i poli i i, ehen Tho- | 2Ky e tern sames, the match between thom and the KA L DL DT ";“‘i“:~ ] ' 4> A (e | Wholesalers this week having been post- |also the owner of eleven other large further hea I 'l"\‘mi\ ”W‘W Kost S ’ U“H".‘." poned until next week. The standing of | Cement factories in different parts of the : . 4 i g bl b tt goment | the clubs in the tourney s as follows country, place relock: from | Joa continued until next term under the| . Club. Played. Won. Lost. P.c. | k and Freshmen Flght, or v f Him- y Lty P B 1 I For over an hour this morning all school | 1 Tndey O O it of Osie Brundage against the | Liberties I 4 2 664 | work &t Drake university was suspended I A ‘_\f : s I T v Railway company ’\“:\ v arells % s | while the sophomores and freshmen @.rug- " - e e i 1 by stipulation, settiement | Rymuons 3 H H 33 | &led on the campus in a fight to the finish, offered for 8 | " havi made olit of totirt Monarchs 0 1 5 163 | The sophs planned the attack and though picions ) Al AR In the suit of Mayne & Hazelton against | ‘Wholesalers 0 J 9 | putnumbered four to one made a good fight 1B Dawh Awella Birney judgment was entered | Howell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, celds, | 804 &ave up only when physical strength T f i K {1 agiinst John Doshe, garnishiee for $150, the % | would mo longer stand the strain. No one tewnst will hold 1} tdlstrfer 1 amount of the verdict aud costs not to ar Sale. | was seriously injured ink today i the office’ of County Super xeeed $300 10 all, the amount which Doshe| Just recelved, large sample line of Furs, | The republican state central committee fa . i Vo LRIk tanonarkil sArhItiadika Swad Mys: Blinay | which we will close out at less than man- | was advised this morning that Hon, 0. I v | to be in at iance 0t Benjamin has commenced suit in | ufacturer’s prices, commencing tomoirow, | Willlams of Rochester, N, Y., ex-consul to ] Clatterbuck dA I At the district court against A. J. Beaman of | Saturday, October 13 Manila and who stood on the bridge with terbucls, 18 confined 1o hix home, 2% Omaha to prevent the latter from securing WHITELAW & GARDINER, | Dowey when the Spanish fleet was de- suffer \ « i title to certain lots in this city which b Poston Store, Counctl Bluffs, Ia stroyed, has consented to speak in lowa on wuy home rom the ALl T riae | purchased at tax sale. Benjamin allegen | o o October 24 and 2. The committee has not il that Seaman failed to pay the purchase I |yet declded where Williams will be as- W 4 | (Youcen( | money at the time of the tax an et o onwealth 10-005¢ elger | sigued and there will most tkely be some roud i \ iine. Wil auired by law and that i Anmlv‘rnv and ’r;\.llry among the many ambitious cities of well in i Diser [valid notice was glven to the owners (o | the &tate to secure him Marn hird ca . 4 ‘H.‘, redeem ;FLORM- PARADE AT ATLANTIC’ Chairman Weaver has decided to adopt i | Riom 5 L Rt Crdinendane Orarwd Witohei the ‘n:‘.- .,»rm--m employed ‘In the committes lust f g on Knepper str i $1,000 worth of sample Furs, comprising ing of n Long Line of Dec- | resrZORIBNOUING: EEIATRG; toRUBHORRAVOLE, trouble er K and. Lhe as and Collarettes, (o close out at less | orated Vehicles, The' pisn in brief 18 to secure the signas Wil \ Kt | y el tures of five men in each precinct to a of ninst Mre. b i than manufacturer's prices, comm.neing Ay lesw ] v h hie 1 turday, October 13 ATLANTIC, Ta., Oct. 12.—(Spectal Tele- | Pledge that they will be present at the vote | nuornin poll v \\mrm,\\\ & GARDINER gram.)—There was a crowd attending the IDE Places on election day and personally Mpa, G Lenplel, aged 8 ira Hoatot ‘BEoie ~Oolmdtl RIes - 1h carnival today estimated at over 15,000, | %¢€ to it that every republican voter pers Ry o) I e AR The streets were jammed from early morn- | fOrms his duty to the party and his couns for o meral wil [ RED SWEATER LOOKED SUS | fng untll late at night. The feature of | !T¥. The list of names of these men wily from ety i : ) Gl A e v spue. | the day was the floral parade and it was be provided by the county chairman and 4 o i v 'Tn‘",:';; e eb™ |4 tremendous success. There were about | {hey Will therefore be persons on whom I Sweet I L A man giving the name of Fred W. Spur- | tWenty vehicles, including landaus, tan- |the central committee can depend to fulfill the distr) Boginnt o ot at Avocn in the. easern | dems of twos and threes, pony rigs and | their pledges. This part of the state or againit ihe & W ot hte rounty on susplelon of heing (Phactons, etc, in line. The affalr was |EADizatlon was most effective lust year and That amon neing 1 fhe partner of the dead robber who held up | made quite a society event and the women ",;;] belleved it will be the same this year. S his Vateyeat the Kansas City train on » Rurlington | Of the city have been devoting much time | . v"’*""”“”' court decided this moraing {0 Bwnet:, Wednesday night of last week. ‘The arrest |and skill to the making of the parade the | that the compensation of un attorney can- Vi \ Vs Sophie Ward, | was made by Town Marshal Batty Thurs success it wa The reward for double (ROt be fixed against tho estate by an ex- charkod W ¥} X 7 evening. Spurling was taken from a freight ¢arriage was given to one decorated and | Dress contract with the administrator and | wa e ] View urt yester: | S0 0 With potatoes for the eustern driven by Misses Harlan, Downs, Fannto [that no lien which the law would give arix- AN ApDeRTR L mittmus to com- | market, in which he was stealing a ride to and Minnie Block. It was a handsome | !08 from it would be valid. The decision mit her t wit 1 The trouble | (pioaga snowball turnout, with the women and |I8 favorable to the Chicago, Rock Island betwees N e e answered the description of the miss- | all the trimmings in white, except a deli Pacific - rallroad appellants in the The v i mi-moenth meeting of o | ing bandit in as much as he ix ahout six vate touch of green The second prize | C88e which was reversed 0. D. Good Trad and Labor R " (4 s | feet tall and welghs in the neighborhood of Was given to the striking red turnout |Fich as administrator of the estate ! nnt was o ‘hw'.“f 170 or 180 pounds. What attracted Mar- |of Misses McWald, Conord, Rockafellow |0f I. M. Goodrich entered into con N ohn: helfie LaNEK Lo a0 W et | hal Batty's curlosity most, however, was and Love. In the singles the first was tract with Rickel, Crocker & Christie George Sancha (e his reclgni- | ihat Spurling was wearing a red sweater | given to Mrs. Ira Shoudy, who had hand- | that they should tuke tle claim against fon as e memter ot e baard 0F s | ) e published description of the much some yellow chrysanthemum docorations. | the Rock Island road for the killing of L At Tl e 0.8 wanted train robber give him as attired in The sccond was given to Mrs. Grant Camp- | H. Goodrich at Grinnell and should receive ludge Smith returned yo morning stmilar garment bell. with a beautitul Mly turnout, The |half of the sum received trom Kivkman, Shelby cou Where Bl Spurling did not appear the leaxt discon- | purade will be repeated tomorrow. The court filed the following opinions T M terhoon The went to De. | erted over the arrest and told a vel This was also republican day and Hon. | Fieksl, Crovker & Christle againel e flance. whera he was booked for o speech | traight story. He sald he had been worl B. I Sallinger of Carroll addressed a | Goodrich, administirator of estite of L, i1 ) afternoon he wil ng in Seward, Neb., and was on his way | packed house at the opera house tonight, | Goodrich, deceased, Cedar Raplds district asalpiEATE 1L AV N | o i His red sweater attracted the keeping the audience in a good humor |Fyersed. oo ) everyt looking . | erer of the train crew and belleving | from start to finish at his pointed sallies | Ruliway compans B by (1« year's | (M€Y MIERt possibly have the missing train | at the democratic party. firmed. T L e Che1d Otoher | TObber on board turned him over to Marshal| The carnival will close tomorrow with | plot, G Stuant agatost Albert 4wing and . when an interesting m Baity on the train reaching Avoca democratic and Elks' day. The Elks will | "} Hoffmunn against 1L M. Cockerell will_be given. TH \s 8000 as the arrest was made word was | have a parade tomorrow night, | Wansllo dintriot apiomen. * © L devot 1al s My ety P i 1 Barclay ngainat Bartholomew GECRS thest” Amenioan s o :“u“.” H':‘Iv“y]r‘: m‘,l .,h‘, \l:“.,’;‘ COLLEGD PROFBSSORS' POLITICS, | Keough, Harrivon aistrict; afirmed R e e to 2 1k Want the Right to Vote, membersiip nd the ar lcers of that company we oca ye . | 10 the standard which th y : : 4 MoKinley Great Majority, Christiun Temperance union of lowa closed aet n ling. They exprossed doubts as to Spurling | GRINNELL, la., Oct, 12.—(Special Tele- | a closed " : v N n y d ) | this evening. \ Fibio Romani” will be | being the mun they wanted, but requested | grum ) "'rhe trend of political opinion | o i the Dohany theater t0- | (hat he be detained until evening, so that a1 rofessors, as indicated by s| D¢ Fesolutions were, in part, as follows morrow play has been seen [ LISt B8 A dctalned uatil ecening, o het| among college p ors, as fndicat Y 8| Believing woman should share with man her nd 18 a strong u 0 1nsp who poll of the lowa college faculty taken here | i t government of the tate as well v . fiuffs theatergoerd | been notified of the arrest. Deputy Sheritt | foq * (FG TACEIE (SEEGE P O [k it and that the Klate needs | The stury 15 Interestig a led with dra | pong of Avoea, when asked over the tele 3 her wisdom und service, we repeal our matie kcenes which fold nale 5 : ; gYap ixt ofessors Interviewed thirteen were | bt (WISIOM W6 G T I Tl hound from begiy nd. e play | | PhoRe yasterday. aitevnoon about the s | fo one for Woolley and one un- | tor her politfeal emancipatior well ataged. the cvi} \rEING all th | stated that Spurling was evidently not the | g¢ermined o argument advanced by | Hechusé of the Wibrokien line of apposi scenery for lin aont Bredi L man wanted and that he would be allowed ol R el eir poaltion was tom to the cause of total abatinence and derfulls ren'is to proceed on his way that the election of Bryan and his chaotic | lmperative need of unic I co-operati ueal 1 mpany 1o a check The following transfers were filed yes- | they consider of greater importance than the | o most Kenerous wpproprition o Hermeics tod the Om. Aithorities. Jadg: | torday tn the abstract, title and loan ofice | auestion of impertalism, which some of them | home, for which ure tendered the thanks Macy susper ded exorution Of miochisnen. | 5t J. W. Squire, 101 Pesrl street do not favor. The state of opinfon as dis lif.l.\.',”wr“n{:”.; 8 Christi Femperance or ten days In or that .w.h.,.nnu migh |J M. Smith and wife to Kete N closed here Is probably indicative of the | " Owing to the great prevalence of immoral bo made to the governor for a pardon or |~ Fisher, lot 5, block 1, Riddle's sibdiv, | attitude of college professors in general | #hows “at the state and county faire and a parole. 1t is sald that Hoch Is wantec | w a 81,200 i carnivals held fn some of our towns and fn Omaha to answer to a charge of ob [ 1. I* Potter and wife to J. D. Harris, = lowa Building and Loan Leagae, |cities. we would earnestly recommend thit tailning money under false protenses. O part ely nwi, 3-T-40 w d 2,50 CEDAR RAPIDS Bt . ir Women's Christ mperance unfons ATa Were over yesterday Asking that he | Issac N ip to Elizaheth M. Gal ) APIDS, Ia., Oct. 12,- (Special.) every legltimut # to have o be turned over to them as soon as the au lup. 8 8 acres nel, swig 17-76 wd 400 The lowa Domestic Local Bullding and ws dfscontinued by attending such thortien wers through with him here J -»r':u “h-:wmm“;:n:’x;ml;t ‘;|3,1\-l'» 10 .85 | 1-0an Assoctation league held its annual | fairs N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 2; W. L. Donkiate ahd wite 1o Samuei . | meetiug here vesterday, with about (weniy | It WS aunounced foday thar the Peo ,Wood, lot 9, block 3, arson, 8 w d.. 1,000 | assoctations represented. A proposition | ple’s Accident amsociation of Des Moines | Em—————————= | George W, Freeman, er And wife to carrted looking to membership fn the | having $2,000,000 in policies throughout the 2, Willlams' 1at add to Hancock. w 4 60 | United States League of Local Ruilding |state has reinsured its risks with the Con May Dillin and hueband to Emily |and Loan assoctations, and President Reyn- | tnental Casualty company of Chicago and » Downs, lot 14, block 16, Neola, w d.. 20| 3145 wag chosen as the dslegate to the | will suspend at once. The company is in largest Assortment Heven transfers, aggregating 38,560 | 1901 meeting, A number of addreases wore | excellent shape f iy 0, I 100 . W g All lodges of this city and vistting nrath- | SCOLT0 - § EOEE 0 O e hien dar| CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Oct. 12,—(8peciai.) - | temple Sunday morning, October 14, at 0 | 2 ey S | ter and editor of the Republican at Bloom EVERY PAIR WARRANTED o'clock shurp to attend the funeral of our | '"","“"?,"':‘ (fifmh:,',l':,':”;"_r'? ""' ,'"",'I’,,“', fleld, has been appointed grand recefver of N late brother, Fritz Moyer. Also (o meat | oo\ Lol SACEAOETE TOT (AXALI dent. | the Anclent Order of United Workmen of | at the same place Bunday afternoon at 1:30 | . |y Reynolds of Dubuque; vice president. | 10%*: Vice W. M. Elsom of this city, de- [ o'clock to uttend the funaeral of our late | g o FOFRECE BF (TRIEAS Y00 B “nd | ceased. M. Eisom resigned last week and brother, H. P. Jorgensen. By ordar of A. [ oiod (™ " G EREE EEROTEY MR the grand 1odge oMotals were summoned H. Behultz, N. G., Hlumboldt lodge, No. 174 | gt G i O B e | to meet here to elact his successor. Later 12 Bro.dway, Hareis, secretary. onond Thumdes in BaiaL they were summoned to conduct Mr. El B ..,- |,|n.-;|..... s — 3 som's funeral veaterday afternoon ally at Maoscatine, Liconses to wed have been issued to the [y amiNm, 1n, Oct. 19, -United States FIRE RECOR D following persons Benator J. P Dolliver and Captain J. W, 5 Noue and Roaidence, Age W, Bixby, Coancl! Riafts 3i | Rumple. republican candidate for congress Farm Buil | Maua MeBonald, Coundt Hinms 20 | In the Becond district, addressed a crowd of OAKLAND, | Tele M llri-‘l‘xn‘*‘ ]\'lm:" '\_\4..’,;2’:‘,'.‘25 l'" Liero after a torchlight parade of | gram.)--Fire tonight consumed two barns u over @ milo in longth, Rn(husiasm was tn- [and one corn crib on the farm of Jumes | Counectl Blufts ve. Misswarl Valley, |tonse us thie was fhe congressional battle- | Hird, near the city, the contents baing en SIVO YOIII' "on. WI¥nE | The Council Biufts High school will line | ground in lowa, Vollmer, the democratic | tirely destroyed in the bulldings. The SAVINGS, LOAY AND WU NG ASS'N, | up this afiegpoon et the Driviag park | candidats, will be present at & democratic | origin of the fire fx unknown and the loss el Camaals” m..u., e, | wgainst the Missouri Valley High school rally here tomorrow night. 5 unestimuted, | and that His Carrick ven tirely to the from him and he recover to idea th he ht retn [ Al erer Wi BORGETOWN the Answe prisor the continued natural doses of strychnine That Todn Ky He t brain are hought ha har n rreind He T ine 0. v and b r 00 Alege Resumed Y " lolololol.lbl‘lol.lflOl7W0l0l0l0!¢IOIonlouolhio|onon¢l'-¢- ‘Lest You Forget™’ & BRADLEY weoin this ¢ty cansisting of the Miller, SELARES RNOWOL AT Stves, all prices - foom S0 00 g HAVE THEM FROM US, THEY'RY RIGHT," CHONIBOINIEIE(E NIEIToNeRsEsTORR T tf nig mula row 1 i al n PENSIONS FOR WENTERN VETERANS War Sarvivors Remembered by the Genernl Government. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12— (8pectal 1T} following pensions have been granted 18810 of September % Nebraska: IncreaseCyrus Trent, St ton, $12, George Metzgor, Beatrice David 1. Dinning, Heaver ¢ P. Hogue, Emerick, $10; Ju Lincoln, $ s Marks Towa: Additlond pey. 38 8. Roszell, V ration and refssue- Charies Perk Manchester, $#. Renewal—Conrad Buder Russell, $8. ' Tnerease—John Chorry, Center ville, $14; Patrick Tlerney i, $ Drury M. O'Laughlin, Washington, 317 ohn R, Buttolph, Pilot Mound, $8; Wil Reed, Marshalitown, $ Bchiyier Ather ton, Maquoketa, $8; Johu Gifford, Creseo 12." Original widows, ¢te.—Mar Porking Manchester, $8; Sarah (. Savres, Moulton $8; (special ‘aecried September 2%) Lranc Culbertson, Waterloo, $5 te Salesmen a, clgar more first tol ry, commission Tribune office, By an o0ld established Chicage It expected Chicago average stat sale Address o and spice jobbing house, lass salesmen experience, age, salary X 66 ew or all can interest pennies The ceries, Meats the prices are but Hive one A Good Housewife Is one who knows money cut the edges here and who We want to get B00 d for housewives them them how knows to BAve how there. to acquainted with We at because THE BEE HIVE, place where they o low at ell Br Are High, the Bee can save Pound .. 12ic Ham-—per o pound 10¢ Silver Leaf Lard n per poand 10c salt Pork Plutes 5 per pound 10¢ o Java, per pound 20¢ Our P & G nd . e pound 25¢ per pound 15¢ XX Coffee— per Kuge ! 12ic FLOUR, Have you tried our Bee Hive not [} T per muck $1.00 lLairge sacks of Corn Meul . ot 10: PANCAKE FLOUIL have them— that is, the pancake flou Square Brand A Jemimu Buckwheat Flour, Breakfast Cer als and a good two-pound pa MISCELLANEOUS Peaches, can, 105 New York Apple A can Tall cans Alaska Salmo 10, can, Baked Bean C a C In the fresh Fruit ne we are headquarters on Main street THE BEE RIVE Knuds rop Main St ..Dohany Theater... SUADAY, Twelfth FABIO ROMANl romantlc W | Fy NTED i maove uid READ » Prie IN A8 NT OR ¥ \I(I inside the 18tep u Ator sired nnd Yyou Tking et uulu 8t OBER AN FINAL ORK o nnd SHOR inere the i shae mp fe nr Wi pencai rpassing 1 ENI Y PRI iy Gilbert's Heel Cushions height i “A TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS A FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH SAPOLI when a Charter Oak Stove or Range gives you 20 years or more of satisfactory service.. Isn’t that the right sorl for you? T TELRY DO IT! MADE Charter Oak Stov & Range Co. MAIN & CASS AVE, ST. LOUIS, MO. WARY, J0AK SIoU \ |Ssolct by... DEALERS gy M Mnoop RE&TO REDS wiior tepresce of & finions B none i osd, Kns < Dehiitiy 3 im Boxhmoaling b i Prev alon ine ¥ ) orguia of ail "{DENE strengthens 00 = WTer i oL Cused by Doctors fs heesnaa 60 o= L Prew S and m 5 Lok efloct & por §.00 box 8 10t 400, l Les iy in SBAVOL WL B CNE Con F. O ox 376, Kan Francisco, (x FOR SALE BY W) ERS-DILLON wRIG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM, Before you Have your teeth attended get our to—call and prices and see for yourselves how very reasonable they are Remem ber it costs no more to have good work than it does to have poor. Telephone 145..... H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Counci! ST 30 Pearl St Sani Grand Hote | \ufks. =5 cod Property Is a Good Investment Pifteen lots in a body for male at a very reasonable price. These lots are located in Omaha sddition end lie high and Ary. They will make & splendid location for some factory. Several other lots suitable for building purposcs -one of them espeeially will make fly locaiion for a home, being within one hlock of the meter line and within two blocks of a school house und church located in the western part of the city. | Apply at Bee Offi | S1S 1Ce, | Council Bluffs. | [ = 5 - = =] [ IOWA FARMS FOR SALE DAY & HESS, Pearl St . Couneil Bluffs, sale n lurge list of 1 runches, frait tanis y ty in Counctl Wlofs “om 8 nore Cre v $45 600 acre wiock farm ne i & Selby Co., .”‘ f \‘v-‘ \ O T e proved. 5 ok . il HROR-LRIOYe- \cres fine bottom land in Rockford twp., hove in anly 0~ ple of our list MONEY LOANED ON FARIMS AT B oper cent futerest. Telephone 14 e s S w———— The 4 - BICYCLE han heen muwarded the GRRAND Oures Dandruff, Falling Hair Brittia Hafr HIE "":M“--_n" tHien with ik and all Scalp Troubles, such as Itehin ¥ Fereria, Eruptions. oie. Purely Vegeutio | Parig Exposmon. harmless and reitable. Ihe GHRAND PRIX s, 8 1AL nifies. the Grand Prive. (he nigh Cure Cuaranteed aat sand. | Othar bieyclar were even after all other remedies have failed modals ar lv\)::‘ rable mi .;\‘fflu; or money vefund d Prlge wud the Columbia won it A R EREMER €O, « Chioage. f ' Rlogolt 280 4 (e industriul ex - Fer Sale by posittons and 1t han never faiied 'to win first nnell Drug Ce place wheneyar and whoraver RRudeY by FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, o HOME OFFICE ARTIORD, CF, olumbla Nabraska Cycle Co., Sgliane R E”fllvi ) " Stormer Omaha Blcycle Co., pieaimer OMAHA, NEB 1'% ENG (,.4.;3.'..,!:,.}‘?.'“&-,!- ’R_Jm Koy CERE “j"“""vl“"'““"‘-‘r IANEYCUra, [i oo ALk ! ‘_;Z,,_‘_J g o Y vice, otc., of Dr, B. J. Kuy, Sur