Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 16, 1900, Page 4

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[ NEW COUNCIL MENTION, MINOR Davis sells glass, “Mr. Ril P Gas fixtures a Fino A. B, . b t clgar. i g Wollman, sl i Eoh M Tudg W Wednesdiy i | gite the boy's ante » Michael Fox, who acted a of the « \ PRt ton days hefore he wa wded b amoint of $18.85 for his servi | for § Switt sl ver of instr 5 Sappee. of 14 Il or By mornie. and i grand fury. 1o wa he 8ty fail (o the co N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250 COMES HOME WITH GOOD N rmest B Hart Beings Tidings of Vie- by fro cogo tendguirt | Eroest B. Hart, member of republican | committes from (his state, returned yester- | day morning from Chicago. where ho held A conference with Henry C. Payne and Mark Hanna. Reports recelved at the headquar ters in Chicago, Mr. Hart says, show the whole movement in tho direction of M Kinley and there is now absolute confldence around beadquarters fn the outcome next month. He sald: “Whereas a few weeks | ago some doubt existed, there i3 none now and every member of the committeo has ab- | solute confidence in the outcome. We now | know just where we are at, that 1s to say as near as a human being can, McKinley has 270 votes in the electoral college that cannot get away from hebind him and this does not include states as Utah, 1daho, | Nevada, Nebra and Kentu some of which [ feel ‘ure we will carry. New York 13 absolutely sure and so is Indiana for Me- | Kinley." Asked as to what the feeling at the head quariors of the committee was in regard to Nebraska, Mr art sald the general opinion was that it would re to the re publican fold (} ar. In faet, he sa ho situation that state growing flaily brighter and indications now pointed o it golng republican Mr. Hart s much enthused over what he learned during his conference at Chica Commonwealth 10-cent o Davis sells | abeth | Biiz arsen and band n 1. M. Grimmelman, It 6, 1 1, Mulliy b ivisi | W.H. and 1. A, Cooley and wives t dwin 1B t 13, block Wilson terr W, d Y FIBOGQ Lined Slipper Solss i9c ALL SIZES HAMILTON'S Shoe Store. FARM LOANS Negotlated in Eastern Nebr and_lowa, Jan asady, 12¢ Main Bt., Councll Bluffs By Investing Save Your Monoy\\,.., SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILD) ASN'N, 235 Pearl Street, Council Blufls, la, OF INTERE BLUFFS. Schedule of It Filed w t Cc Yesterday DOES NOT INCLUDE BANKING INTERESTS Admintatrator Makes a Report on Personal Belongings of (he Des codent w i ondi- tion vernl Assets All of the he inventory is liable for banking firm of wh W nior mem- ber [ places the ash standing t Mr. O n bank ha, Ch nd Ne Under the st res Alue *Pur ‘ i o hetmplon " ¢ ated " Mir " " o nform the Lninistrator | Pur compan th nsoli that 1o dray Mining interest dated hese 8 per first sald compan from Mareh 1, 1 from the ing mine i Mol the died s additi all of 1 1 addition, 1 Second addition addition, Cour lot 4, block 1 al ingw. 1l estate of which 1 Council Bluffa nd half Bayliss (home lot Bayli Bayl Hall 2, bl lot Beer (except OMeer Wock t 4 west Ia of block 10 block 18 la., lot it 10, Tot 4 block subdivision railroad) 1, block 31 Bluffs ), lot o1 lowa lot 8, lots 9, 19, Council Ia 1, bl blo block 31 I} and L west twelve 1, block #1 | Above lots Reer's subdivision com pose three lumber Mullen's subdivis lot 6, block 10 subdivision Wightman east one-fourth, southwest 43, lot 8, 17.54 acres; northeast northeast one-fourth 21-74-44, 40 acres block et 11, 12 and n, Council Blufis, Ia yards | | tract, part south- fourth 19-75 fourth one The above comprises the city holdings In Garner township, this county, Mr. Of- flcer owned 342 acres of farming land, es- timated to bo worth at least $50 per acri In Harrison county he owned acres estimated to be worth $30 an and a quarter section In Rock county, In addition he held tax certificates following parcels of real estate Place addition to Council Bluffs, Tn ghth of lot 4, blo three-eighths of lot 11, block 1; three-elghths of lot 29, Schedule B of houschold effects nature, which are sold to pay acre Nebraska to the | Babbitt | one- list of a like not lable the Inventory . property exempt and debts to he W Mining Stoc be seen by the value of the « the ultimate and the n inventory much tate will depend worth of the mining given by the mining the deceased large ock notes which e in by was terested loans made him gregating aboul $21,000 were with the Clatms a 1 aga filed agains bank »f the district $14,00 e yesterday clerk court gating The deeds in lowa Walter S of cgre were also fil the onveying certain real Nebraska and stock Minlog and Milling Colorado, which was held In Thomas Officer, trustee, of the firm of OMcer were approved estate and the any the na veally & Pusey propert the wcy yesterday When Charles Officer rator of his father's fixed sum | the estimated personal property s of his appointment Charles 1 the court officlals that he did the personal property, which not include the real estate holdings, $10,000. At that time into account the mining assets of a like nature was appointed ad his bond double AL the OMcer was in the of $20,000, not aid would he did stock xeeed take | other not and | Horse Show O The case {n which William and Thomas Maloney and James P. Carter are charged | with the larceny of a number of horses, tho ownership of which is claimed by D. G. Jar- | V5, wos taken on a change of venue from Justice Forrler's court yesterday to that of Justice Vier set today The clvil proceedings brought Maloneys by B. Z. Cullens to re: of the horses wero dismissed Vien's court to whi been taken on change of veny where the hearing has been against the thre Justice had over in h yesterday they Ferrier, as it was shown that Thomas Ma loney, on whom alone notica of suit~ had been served, had at no time been in pos- | session of the animals « Him Al Had, Irving Condon, @ tiller of the soil living near Mineral Lodge, Blufts Sunday la, came to Council to e @ lttle of bigh lite | il o g OMAITA DALLY BEE: ESDAY, OC 'on ER 16, 1900, FROM IOWA, ben weat through his X ! ed ; of all his cash and his g I p 4 : When he came to Condon ma v " ! was br I N it the pe bt #0 | EMERSON TALKS 0N EXPANSION i e her of (he Pieghting Fifty-Flrs Addresses Melintey Club ASPHALT GOES 0N FotR sirigrs, |\ “ Emerson of Atlan lu., who Connetl Adopts a Resolution Ordering [ with the Fitty-first To P as a a Litte Moy i uber ¢ awood b the reput headquarters on (1 a result a PLilippin . The was well ing with filled, among the audience being a number " In opening Mr. Emersou ga ! ham contract at times became somewhat| pegce with Spain he sald ould b pro fol- | for y on the tern thi nue, Fir tus of the e of the Philippine Eighth ids were known (o Mr. Bryan and b u aty Mr. Bryan urged { it and v his: g for tho condition r € 1 therein ex truck from vith ple of 1 place. He disproved the as & be paved v i 1 owing that this coun i which th Ayl ( Philippines he re Maln and Six ¥ f ad t be 1 Main and outbreak. He d bed: Llie t the he pa ing « Poote 1t ti wotior A. M. Poole, restding o rih Eighteenth 1 that be placed morning that late on Saturday night he at $5 a day. Aldern who had had been slugged and robbed of $30 and scconded Alderman Lovgee motios itch near Ke Bros. carriage factory amended to the por a day on I e and Twenty-eighth st nd Lougee reciprocated by secending this ~Acceord to hi ry he was on his way Clark’s motion prevailed. During the d ng the carriage factory perceived a man cussion Alderman Lougee called Contractor standing on the edge of the sidewalk. A Wickiam to tagk for not having done mors he pagsed him the man suddenly him paving under his contracts and declarcd the back of th I, knockiug him un that Wickham when he took the contract necious. 1t was daybreak Sunday morn had no intention of carrying them out th before Poole regained consclousne year. Contractor Wickham deuied the al- | when he went home and went to bed te legations of the alderman from the Second | nurse his injuries, Ht was unable o gl ward and defled him to prove his assertion police a description of his assailan nd for a time the atmosphere of the coun cil chamber was slightly warm Don't burn vour old wool mat The city engineer was instructed to pre- | Moran & K will do them over b a ort and schedule of the side- |new vroces er than new-—i walks embraced in the Bolin contract Main street Alderman McDonald succeeded in getting MareihRe LiasTinen the council to acquicsce in his request t e A B L e Rl have a water main laid on South Sixth| ., At @ : street, between Twelfth and Fourteenth |y 2 i ¥ A avenues, on condition that only one hy-|Tayior Hart, Omul drant should be put in, for which the city | Lottie Buarber, Omaha i would have to pay rental L ] ' committee on police and health re ¥ favorably on the petition of resi Unvell M ¢ dents of the First precincts of the Fifth| DENISON, la., Oct. 1 ial.)—~The nd Sixth wards for police protection. In | woodm the World, Hawkeye camy the discussion that followed as to how 10| No 74, ed & mopument erected b | provide this police service for that part|them in the Denison cemetery to the mem of thh city it developed that & majority of ory of thelr deceased fellow sovereign the aldermen wero in favor of having the| A" E. Bratthauer, Sunday afternoon, at | district patrolled by a mounted offlcer. The | 2:30 o'clock. About seventy-five of the watter was finally left with the mayor and | members of the lodge, headed by the Dent chief of pollce to wrestle with son band, formed in line at the camp hall The motor company was ordered by res-|and marched to smetery, Following | olution to place its tracks on Broadway, |them was a line of carriages and buggies | between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, | making in all about 200 people who wit to grade within two days after service of |pegsed the ceremony | notice. The failure on the part of the| At the cemetery the ceremonics pro | motor company to do this is delaying the | ceeded under the direction of W. R | paving there | Kirkup, Prof. W. ¢, Van s acting as Contractor Campbell's bill for $2,675 for | consul commander and William Marshall | the new bridge over Indian creck at Fifth | aq captain. Miss Webst the Denison and union avenues was ordered paid and | Normal college read the entitled “Why clerk was instructed to notify the |ghould the Spirit of Mortal be Proud motor company to pay into the city treas- | Afier the monument was unveiled an able $800, 1ts share of the cost of the new |address was made by F. W, Meyers. Dur structure : intervals of the ceremony appropriate was rendered by the band and the | Howell's Anti-*Kawt” cures coughs, colds. | v ™ oo PASSPD UP FOR VOTERS' ACTION, | After the ceremonies the lodge formed In line and marched back to the camp hall | Amendments to the Constitution to Ne | Where they were dismissed | Submitted This Fall, Majority Grows Each Day. | County Auditor Innes recelved yesterday | groux CITY, In. Oct. 15.—(Special.) from the secretary of stato a certified copy L e an? from £)5 of the proposed amendment to the constl- | prociy o™y G T Dussed through | tution providing for bicunial elections, | gioiy City on his way home to Storm Luk which 18 to be balloted on at the general | pe'or o tour through the state. Judise election next month. It reads as follows: | muovas 1s thoroughly convinced that fowa L IR Eqfmendment. to e | wiil roll up a remarkable majority for Mc | to article xii of th Kinley thls year, because ho visited every tion 16, district in the state except tho Tenth, and /0 80PH00 06, A8, BIRSRUMENt | in auch aletrict found indieations of good f Monday in Novemb \ the year one | Fepublican galn My judgment not | thousand nine hu d and two, and gen- | based on wl AmMpaign manage 1 | Thorenfiar, °La the year ona thossend s, | me SINEGD, AhUE AR WhAL S AR S0 hundred and two there shall be elacted a [ Self. At every place I visited men were governor, leute ernor, secretary of | pointed out to me as f Bryan men wh Altae, auidlior of stale, irsanirer, of atate, | had mado up thelr minds to vote for M pre 3 sicceswors of the judges | Kinley th ear Tow will £.ho dlstrivt court whoso' terms of offies | proud. Tioyond any question ther gapire. sib one thousand nine | 4 republican congressman from every dis | Biindreq and two: state senators who would | § (P TOREEEICT aoption of th sand nine hundred and one. und members [ Second. In the Second there is a very hard | o Do ot e ot thy om o piho terms | gght on—a very hard fight. Democracy 18 would otherwiso expi | making every effort to elect Vollmer, bu v vears, and all | the republicans are equally wctive. Wil | S oty Mok il 5%, HECH | the outcome I uncertaln I believe the the year one thousand nine hundred and | publicans will wi one, ‘und members of the general assemi whoso " succossors woald | ‘otherwise” by ’{|:.:..x;~:~l n |,‘;« to Appear pno thousand, nine hundred and onc. are | rgiogram.)—"The Ameer” was hooked f successors are elected and qualified. ~The | Greene's tonight, but at & oclock the opera torm of office of wenafors whose Successors | pouso mangement was notified that Mr housand nine hundred and three are herehy | Daniels was sick and wanted to put on extend r and notll their succes- | an understudy, as they bhad been doing Sors & and aualtled "he general | glgewhere. This was refuscd and the opera pases make ailch-changa'in the | *lAeweTE This Wan PR a0 L ek torms all other elective offcers | about $1.000 advance sales. 1t was ad as sha A Sy Mitkentho time of | mitted that Mr. Daniels passed through to thi whall ‘provide | here during the afternoon enroute to De from Justice | which of the judges gf the supreme court | Moines shall serve as chief fustice. ‘The genernl | | assembly shall meet In regilar s | R Ty IR the Reepnd Manday ‘in Jaitusry | \WATERLOO, Ia, Oct. 15.—(Spec nually thereafte | gram)—In the United States court Another proposition upon which the peo- | today Dr. 0. 1 cker of Daytor | plo will be called to ballot is, “Shall thers | convicted of improperly using the malls | be & convention to revise the constitution |The sentence was reserved. The lit and amend the same?" [ 45,000 fine or imprisonment tor five years Under section 3 of article x of the state | or both. OPPON In HANNA secret ent it MeKintey kD vost WiLL \ gra ) gation of chil 1 it ha 1 nur ranged \ him to resery W \ L he 1 hority v NOT VISIT [0 ihiicans Co hraslon firmed W CHILD TABOR. v of State Dobron & Des M IOWA'S on. day M he republica veeping n Douglas and 0 Women Wil Cnrry CAPITAL yu that ir Opl hy i8Rl L 3 | Motnes, the House Bu i wtion of Hawarden and was a heated debate i the coun- | . “IEALOUS ADVOCATES” FELIX GOURALD'S ORI'NTAL \\l OR MAGICA! BLAUTIFIIR ‘ SOIBIEE Wik Astompiiotivd y wa Wil Speak 1n Stous C1ty 1% of (ke Tows Blate LIGEAs extociation argue with to-be beld o Sloux i Thuraday a1 your b v heid - the Sace: S oo |(||)15ys' library grea « ouraged be © t I'n-'\ \nd Dr. . Benjamin Andrews, chancell he roliet. Have (ress FHIARY & & In the nske re Vo nory f th High ™ will be the L Yy A Il make a public appearan a e which 1f ence of the members of 1} 4 tlend may result o - ten 1o o " | e Kidoey Troubl s to Kill the germa that canses the | X Al —A safety o the huma sysiem s light procession by the M and 7y mw'.v ¢ Germania hall here v ) and one '- *y of Atlantic and B. 1. Salling \ M Durliugton Man o Defauin 0 : g BURLINGTON, Ia., Oct. 1 | Ally propared wi ha ) . 6 npor's Formaldehyde " 1 Kidney ‘lulth.iy w wondetul natiiral Falla tros g thesd disen fe m he " ot the asking. & and ac- | OR. ININCER'S o of t o Forsmal-de-hydeo . IRKALER at Sultivan, ind ) Fo W b Y A \'H\ OF BEAUTY 15 A JOY FOREVIR Burton i \ " h \A Mo reuch $1 | Wi ( e SAN FRANCISCO, O I ¢ I Breit & ot ! s ‘ ; J ‘r‘\ " v ! 1A e Teust . HOPRINS, 87 Great Jones Bt., N. ¥ HOWELL'S to the RI!EUMATISM PIOR R i pl I exhaustion and insom B0 BN SEEAR B dnd stiyslealcabatationane insee 3 ! ‘ML;MMWJUWW Vb G DRUG Coan 1 Bluns, MM’.HQQRRE?H&&EP S BErvoun o disewsin of Uie gOnATative organs, such Ay Lost s Faine in the Back, & ry ason by Q6 0 Naiorrha Vi aud the uris pailoa. tebeck ed o el Wb R per Lver. the kidne Al Whag 0/ganS. the harrors of | v orgeus of ail I aad restores s e N Terers a1 ot ot ed by Doctors (4 heeanas 90 por cent are troublad with Prasta COFIDEN I the o1y Knowh Ferety G cure wibont i opera SO0 taatimoninie % [usrnntesglten aud motiuy retnried if ¢ hoxey ducs nob edoct & parmauent cure, 3160 box.8 for §5.00 Al Send f0F Ve oreular knd testim .0, “ox 76, Han Francico, Cai. LON MEDACINE ¢ BY Aldress DA Vel FOR SALD WY ERS-DL L CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. Anti-Kawf - ‘.‘.0 0000003060 0000300 00020C200 090900000 Says Dr. Beamett “0f Blect Treatment by Means of My trle Melt Can He Foumd 1n hv-n rn C r City and Homlet in the Country— My Belt Has Cured 10,000 Weak . Men and Women Who Gladly In- g dorse it. If You Are Not Just the We will replace any Huard Coal Furnace in Council Bluff Man or Womun dYou Skould He purning 10 tons Coal or over. Duplicate the cleanliness 1 Will Guaran My Melt to Re- @ and even heat and save one- third the expense heating your Yitality.? The Daoigy * house in any house having a proper sized flue with the UNDER Many Wordhicas Imiations and | § H,’.n FURNACE. We al | the Boynton Furn for Hard Warns You Ageinst Them. | Coa ! e A T i Electricity as applied by my Blectric L] _Cole'n ll‘rmuwl Hot Bla ‘v‘“\m \‘);u')llmlnl Soft Coal. The Belt will make yoi & sound, healthy and | & Favorite Base Burner and Tuck's Bteel Ranges robust man or wom- an. The vitaliaing cur rent goes Immodiately to the seat of your weakness, Try it and you will not be disaj | pointed. 1t will ex ceed your fonde | hopes. It will cura qulckly, pleasantiy i will rmanent | guarantee cure t e nent. My Beit will give you eatlstact from > the start and dal improvements will ba noted. It enlarges and hardens all muscles of the body and checks all lonses by day or night. DR, BENNETT'S BLECTRIC BELT Is the only one in the world that has noft, ~ silken, chamols-covered, water chamber aporgo eloctrodes (Patent No €173, my exclusiva patent, that prevents that ed by give electrod cumulat M Fatent patent out f Belt y eurront has renowed f out 1x Bory ments, f What I offer I hav with ca The bel 1 Ny r the t you w cured Belt leve re all worthles: [ 1 fusrantes it t Lost Manhood rhoes sox gans every an Troubles and misle Life and © tmes you pr. with, statem . Write to me for w1 and ¢ triok bl nym ront, wrin, Mtetim. minsh. Write Fo pos inta i¢ ) 1d er - Dr, BENNETT Donglus Dodge mud 10 | HOUR nd id Kuise Chry reral ¢y to oofs I belleve in entn er upon Ve Do not W weak men and ! them around all ex: restore shrunien vitallty; ¢ horrible burning other mukes h wh 1igris nterchangeavle battery 8,044 be' renewed burned 1 Buspen- | mon's il pri My rteot © Kidney Debi! complaints, too sh el 't oy wil Ich s, and cure mals patien a cure tes Sex Heoeul wenk or ure Live oustig Dy , health too bard “Trath pund ‘wpon which peop) wy expose of “Free ‘uy Whe will aho rely up 1t you h r e and toda have written a n of 4, for abs Iy by 15 1o the it 1 blisters youn, it you nr Moo the rr my cur Bacred! book Eternal s Youth king Advice | Verdigris olatme Do not be experimen truth Vilstering cuus f hel w dendly my wher d when of Tha atify to It I abs ual o, Ap nesses in 1 An lut it they have bare metal poison colls | exclusiva burned t {8 what take my word for it women Yo ure everywhere | olsh | Impotenay undeveloped o | Rhoumat! e and atior Ni ton et [ o and "ir 0 Myo. sm Bladder spepsfa, all vi in | vous | Fe- | = these offer | a est | You Are Cur- ion Belt te Bt confider 2 Finding Hook Compa Hock, Oppusite Hayden's, 5 - P sta., w Omaln, Sundays, of mever tha) A ny, N Wt the ve thoughleasly pur- chased one of these imi cetrie Belt, send it to at for ome of mine, Af it burrs no cw afrald of verdi- my me as halt Electric IN!t oLl 41 Main Street, ncil Bluffs, lowa. THE FUEL SAVERS. 00 000 0000 0F 0000000000400 0000000000000 Good Property Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots in & body for sale at a very reasonable price. lots are located in Omahs addition and lle high and dry, will make & splendid location for some fuctory sultable for building purposer a fine location for a home, belng within one hi line and within two blocks of a school house and in the western part of the city. [ Apply at | Bee Office Council Bluffs. Thoese They Heveral other lots one ot them eepccially will mi of the metor lLurch locted A Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly occupied by The Bee at 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st It has four stories and a basement, which was This will If interested, apply Secretary, Room 100 formerly used as The Bee press room, he rented very reasonably at once to ¢ Rosewater Ree Building Ready November First 3904300 00004000 ¢35 4

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