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NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, | ity CWICKHAM WANTS CITY BONDS Fite A, B, €, besr, Neumayer Paving Contractor Balks Upon the Ce v 1d tificate 1dea and Wants & Change. Sy B ¢ Motk AUTHORITIES DEBATE THE PROPOSITION ; i Hay. || ? " rm of Securl " e, f ) tor Brokers o . " Ao More Eapense (o M Taspasers o . contracted fo the In making s3 "t i gile pro on Contractor W ham has 1 § v f ped the aldermen that he could much | v i) mere readily dispose of the honds than th noW v el oposttion has been referved. has giver . p » > he bonds e of the certifieat tig of & I v ty mtiorney « ' ot ‘ ‘ . A re " ratiw 1 ‘ A It f 1 W 1tab fo he ment re Mr ¥ « e assess Wt art thered v - eoeusi 1 1k i th al or b These Wl are payable only out of the ot 1. B, Kdgerto special fund created by the levy and col . ) Kook neet lect of the asscesment vinst the | the grand ! Ll abutting property, and in pther way Junghte 1 The only obligation assume the city . ot thi w of [is to upply the money it shall collect a Weat P M e guest of Mo and e procesds of the speclal assessment fc Mrs. Taylar \ then., | the payment of the bonds and the same mick \ 1 taf? . Section 8§47 of the code provides that Mr. 5 b ¢ | such certificates, bonds and coupons shall e o oata r Sheiby. I i not make the city lable in Ay, the mart M b copt for the proper application of sald The Al e ‘ | epectal taxes English L e Ba) e resl.| The clty attorney is of the opinion t Sparks< from counted In the financial statement of th ‘Y f “l W city, In fact. should be exactl spital abe 19 cel i P WO I oy ARd ELve the rtlficates would 1 \ re. he saye burning of 4 really only another form dimage do . y 1. was | [ certificates, in which the sum to be B e iftet Hiaten Comiissioner | ‘©Ome due in any one year Is bunched and WriEht Yerterday, charged with o boot- | put in one certificate or hond. They create Tegging. Ile wis bound over to the fedoral [ no other or different obligation upon the n:n.;:. Jury and b _'";J“: Ix¢ ! the “Um] oity than that resting upon it in the pro e members of the Moint Zlen Raptist | posed issue of certificates, nor do they chureh hive taised 20, through the effurts | create any additional lability upen the of their pastor, Rev. k. Do Wilson, ail | peonoriy owner. In support of his opinion AR e BRI R o the city attorney quotes cases in which convert into a church building the Iowa supreme court has held that these | A combination of childrer matches | kind of bonds were not an obligation of aused ze and gu w”‘lq -v"w'“““ the city e et e Mrn Knte New-| Some of the city ofcials are opposed mb. The contents one hedroom wis | 1o the issue of such bonds. believing that the extent of the dam; before the fire | thoy would impair the credit of the city. e deed from Richard W. Keeley o | Another question is, Where is the interest ridgeport, (‘or tho Clem 9. Kim- | on these bonds to come from that will ing to N. W i L vy ' land the time that sufficlent of the spec fal | fn the county recorder's o yesterday. [ pay them? In the case of certificates which | EHA=cotatpEaLian At 1) oe lare paid by the individual property owner . wanted by the suthorities here, had | crued when he pays the certificate. In Ferurn of Smith (o thix state have heen ap F Smith ix ©of the improvement. A solution of thi wanted hero for all mplicity In the | problem, city officials say, must be di theft of Jewelry, TIv I» alxo ot on ball on | covered before the bouds can be fssued in e olleign Of Sleniis . | pluce o he custon y certi tos A bullding permit was lssued yesterday | Place of the customary certifica | brick buliding on North Mutn | Tt 18 beautiful weather, but there is no ceuple 4% i dnnndry and to ftelling when the change will come. Don't I"he Id Scott house, one of [1et it cateh you without a good stove to the clty's landmarks, which formet \ pled_the site, i being moved to the keep you warm. Look at the Radiant Home of North Elghth street and Avenue | by burner or the King Bee hotblast be e e O e A ¥ork | fOT€ You buy. There Is no other make on newr the Maln street bridg the market that equals either of these A8 has heen the case for several months, | stoves | the receipt e Christin Home las | WADIK wete arain helow the ARy Peterson & Schoening. Merriam block, | they were $165.50, belng | balow | are general house furnishers and will estimated necds for the current expenses | give you the best in the land at prices | {if the week. il lareasing ihe, deticloney | that will save you money from what the manager und the roc ipie were $15 75 |same goods will cost you In other stores. heing $18.25 beiow the needs of the week | gnd_increasing the deficie to date 1o More Clatms Filed. $£25458 In this fund The claims filed agalnst the banking firm telephone 250 of Officer & Pusey with the clerk of the district court yesterday only amounted to To those who think of furnishing their [about $3,500. Claims uggregating severl bomes an invitation is extended to visit | thousand dollars were filed gainst the the store of Peterson & Schoening, Mer- | OMcer estate N. Y. Plumbing Co riam block. They have everything you G. Underwood and 1. T. Oltver, exe want and will sell it to you at the lowe ators under the will of the late Captain prices prevalling anywhere { Dantel Eicher, applied to the court for an order requiriug the receivers to pay the Davis sells paint money in the bank ling to the credit Mbiton Tleket Piled f the estate on the grounds that it con The prohibitionists of Pottawattamie | Stituted a trust fund and did not form county yesterday filed the following county (PATL of ke assets of the firm ticket with County Auditor lunes, to b L‘ | \M:v " ‘ ‘. property transfer placed upon the official ballot; For cleric | (@ the Teeelvers b \‘m:- feer, admir of district court, L. L. Palmer of Belknap | F8tor, which had stood In the name of township: for county recorder, J Lemon | Thomus Officer. trustoe, and which reall of Council Bluff ounty suditor, Hiram | belonged i the firy ‘ 1 W, Tullers of Council Blufla; for mem- | ("opys Cedar county. Nebrasks Rn Washington fownship. The ety L ERUNS: 1 XhN Ploron oot Mok tained 17 signers, whereas 4 [/ mqutikens Quapinr and wat it equired to secure the ticket heing place BOEIARAN QURTIAL BRstisu/lf, lownanin on the ballo £, raugs 4. and.8ll st of the ralirond Have you ever looked ove e good | uarter, and the northe uarter ¢ points of the Radiant Home baseburue ithenst quarter, seciion 16, township 1t is the best heating stove made in | "4DE¢ pnonu county. lowa Awerica. Sold by Peterson & Schoening Merefam block, and warranted to| A nicely furnished home is one of ih crack ) > i es that are wi ) the range of [ zet the best and the most for your mone ps | Peterson & schoening's Merriam Fleece-Lined I5c No Jake fer Welr Dete ¢ Dan Weir was the v o Slipper Soles il 1oka.yeslatany. morming. ALL SIZES, nd twa 1 was forced to leave h y t 1ing Rains rb while hy ’ il v h “' seated individusl 1o fail | iih retur 1 ) get his heel he could % o find and at once jumped to the cor hoe Store. sion (hat it had beon tolen. Those who ere in the a’ gave the (e tl 4 numb . as notified 1o look out f usplciou M LOAN ™ king man with a stolen bicycle. When _1':.'.,”‘4“1' \»l'-wfitl ve was very wroth and could not he 1 Ma Bt, Coancll Blufts, “oe where tbe funny pa f th T . - [ joke came in Sav Your mans i Hankrantey Notes SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDIN uu"\.. One Involuntary and threo voluntary pe 18 wrl Street, Coancil Bluffs, & titions in ba uptey were filed in the / i INTEREST [thetr action in p— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, ()('TU_I'-_’;" 170y 12111?. v’-‘ ed e 14 [ | ROM TOWA, |ims i e FRO] WA, | it > == |INDICTMENT AGAINST WILCOX t 1 a court he € ) N 3 ) WA pwm Man ds Held by (b nd rho oreditors of Wiliam . Lewis of tis| DECISION FAVORS PRISONER | foree ttnn tn nigiu oo o : Sl Father \ $ i 4 ? y | CASE HAS BEEN STRANGELY INVOLVED /i o\ st 1 W g (o $2 from (he Philippines shows . of wh | e 't (he tnsnrgents Ace Flghting ha i s Al Tng Amertenns in Hope ) he cla p Of Brynn Being Hlected " By b g ( ’ g b s R . en an inma . ’ ! Fate LIGHT FIANCIISE 18 BAsiy voren, el hie COUF, A yewr afo|¥as &t y Only opte Cnat Their Ballots nakiy . il the 1 sition tr L ocause Bertoch had been) BT SE o MW Broseition oY the IR ¢ convicted of I instead of first degree | |0 b : & Bl 1 sad ¢ " l f aring was e orted to @ Y election held his | ¢ ar and a half Bertoch has been | N4 children. 7 in y 1 that 186 ¢ It came th morning in Bertoch : . ! b J low ar T Bavotid dixth ward | not 1 th e on the grounds 4nd =t d " 1 I A | taken tn th tion a & on ¥ Is of insufficie striki ] ! ¢ A law, there w ttle to Indi- | SREM: B ¢ Fista Camu. | came into t and clerks whiled away the time by play- | Poweshile rict rmed tather, who saw the o a friendly gamo of “seven or te e Record kit A 8 - : yarns It has been a long time since one day's | yne an ope b it Wiile there was no organized opposition | criminal record assumed such large pro- | gofen T hii ) th re the vota in several tions as that of today. The safe in the | it he did n once g f field )t the nets indicated that there were | gMee of Chicago Lumber company Was [ The defendant warned b ) biit | mauy who were not in favor of it. Mayor | plown open: the proprietor of Borg's &ro- | eontinued to advance wil hand Jennings from the start has been opposed | cery store was held up while his money | pyiged and to 3 ekl o the proposition and it was expected that | drawer w bbed; J. W. Greager was | within about ten f o [] bis ward, the First, would support him.|yjeld up, beaten insensible and robbed on | yhe Arst shot, w f i but to the surprise of many, the measure | ¢he Walnut street bridge and divers o e bl A . Second precinet, it had only six votes t the police within the last twenty-four | him to relax geip of the knif " best of L. In the Second ward, the mea ure. None of the robberies were of any | continued to pursue the lant, swear ure carcied in both precincts, but In the | great size | 58 Re wotie Lt Ny Third ward the opponents carried the day The republican state central committen | than fired th i In the recinet of the Fourth ward | today received a letter from the Philip rge striking his father on the t the mea carried by thirteen votes, but | pines which will surely be In evidence | gide of the face and passing 4 was dofeated in the Sccond precinct by | Towa and the entire countrs during the | jetr eye. carryi he e h and twenty votes. The First precinct of the | remainder of the campalgn. The letter was | causing instant denth Fifth ward gave the measure a majority | written by Sergeant George W. Wilkin cf twenty-seven, but in the Second pre- (¢ Company G. Thirty-ninth regl U MEAR CASB AGAINST SIoty cry | cinct the opposition carried the day by|g v twenty-one votes. The First precinet of | |, the Sixth ward gave and was directe [ L. Wilkins, who is general manager the franchise the|Sloux City Plow to his father, W of the | out | | X company. It is dated at| @IOUX CITY, In.. Oct, 18— (Ses largest majority of any precinct, 109 voted | gan Pablo, province of Laguna, Luzon, P. L | oram) ~riaia snir f T i being recorded in its favor and only| Atter describing the conditions of weather | yo o) FOSS BEEE il fknents five against. The vote by precin '~;..u1 locatlon of the troops, etc., the letter | vigkery ot al against the city of § !l . atnst. | %07 | City et al. which glves promise of a “Arat ward, First precinet ok ABRINSL L gy aral officlal papers of tns gent orlgin | dectsion fn the sume caso which | First ward, Second precinct i foming -from Generals Molral and Cailes | oost. the city of Bioux City between $ | Benondwerd el T cans here, Captatn Kreger having coples | and $100,000. Vickery brought action on the e LB %[ In Engilsl of several which not oulg state | grounds that money which 3 hiave Third ward. Second precinet 43| that thell Klen e omOCTA e, Wal Fa | been applied 1n taking i o 2 Ly D T8 L T 31| every’ American's death decreases McKin- | honds he had been used (o tal Fifth ward, IPirst precinet leya vote one and ificreases the light ahead. | yp other in nent b Fitth ward, S8acond precinet : 43| papers. 1t weenis pretty tough to thi Acting under | tions (1 Sixth ward, First precinot b 2 | R Febeitton should be wtirred up urer ha ained ¢ : BLELE 14, BeconeDrenlogE | altve by our own people e ] ws| Organization is the keynote of the | pbonds without such roference wu | | twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Towa | yroperty had paid in the mones. | W Ak = | Equal Suffrage assoclation which met here | py t received Judge Sk ovSEiiIe LAY | this morning. Mrs. Evelyn Belden of S1oux | (he demurrer of the eity. and in hie . | ver Anything in the hardware line can be | Clty. presideni of the State assoclatlon, | wwems to make it plain what his f go- | And found at Peterson & Schoening’s, Merriam | alled the meeting o order. Miss Hax. | cision will be. Ther snother a blecl the national organizer, was Introduced. She | pending, Farson Leach & Co. against | #ald: “Equal suffrage can never be de-|ciiy of Sioux City } es | ¥ Howell's Auti-“Kawt” cures coughs, colds. | feated. It has never been defeated and | yro jnvolyed i it never will be. We need better organ 5 Sehool Borrd Yeeting. IR sich with whioh to chrry Torwata (s Mg River nt Dubugue, fry The rejection by the board's architects, [ work, Personally 1 do not believe that| DUBUQUE, la., Oct. 16 The M ppi | 6 Mewsrs, Cox and Schoentgen, of two sub- | we can succeed until we have every woman | river 1s within e hes of the dang ovtractors suggested by George Hughes, | who believes in equal suffrage actively in- | line tonight, an e height for | 30-a cutractor for the new High school bulll terested in the w Then and not until | this time of year. L ing, formed the topic for a heated and | then will we be able to make a showing | lengthy discussion at the meeting of the | that cannot resisted or that will not | Eoard of Education last night | sufter longer postponement. | | | Under the plans and specifications em The convention opened with a very small bedied fn the contract, the architects |attendance, not more than fitty being pre bave the right to refect any subcontractor [ ent, but the majority of these were fror who in thelr opinion they deem incompe- | out of the city and the state officers de- | tent. They asked the board to ratify |clared the showing to be as good as could rejecting the two [be expected for the first session. Com- | named by Hughes, as | mitt re named. Tomorrow the con- | the latter had refused to submit others | vention takes up the reports of the officers until the matter was referred to the board that my Kiduey Cure will eure 80 per cent. «f all forms of kidney oowplaint and In | many instances the most merlous forms 1 will guaranica | | ibcontractors from every county fn the state | 2 o oper o 'What’s Your Hair Worth? Those who subscribe now for the 1901 volume of The Youth's Companion Sending $1.75, a year's sub- scription price, with this slip or the name of this publicas tion, will receive, F all the remain. TC€,y 101900 1ssues from the time of subscription ’I‘ January 1, 1901, In« O Ciuding the Holiday Issues, and The Companion’s 1901 “Purltan Girl " Calendar, litho« graphed intwelve colors. nym lustrated Announcement nd Sample Coples FREF n Reauest. # # # # # Before yoti Have your teeth attended to The Youth's Companion, Bosaton, Mass. -call and get our prices and see for yourselve Low very reasonable they are. Remem ber it costs no more to have good work than it does to have poor. Iel H. A. Woodbury, D, D. S., Gouncil Bluffs. ext to 30 Pearl St- Grand Hotel Good Property Is a Good Investment hone 115, Fifteen lots in & body for sale at a very reasonable price. Thes lota are located fn Omaha addition and lle high and dry. They will make & splendid location for some factory. Several other lots suitable for bullding purposes—one of them especially will make a fine location for home, being within ome block of the metor Ifne and within twe blooks of & scheol house and church located ia the western part of the city. Apply at | Bee Office, i Council Blufts. —m E ks JOWA FARMS FOR SALE ) Pearl St., Council Blufls, improved far nd bu DAY & HESS, en, fruit el e for sn etuble land pn eane ty in Co Omahn, SOME FARMS, res Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B., [160-acres Missourl bottom lund, 8 miles se 1 bulldiugs, $45 per acre. | elty, $40 per ucre near Crescent, well improved, $45 650 gorg giock farm Earling, Selby Co cheap 820 acres n Silver Creck twp., $50 per Acr well fmproved | 218 acren fine bottom land in Rockford twp., 11 improved. ANED ON FARMS AT Ikeinndi| 5 miles enst, good buil fruit tarm, near city, good lmprove- er ucre furm adjoining city, $6,000. | $42.50 per acre; w le of our Hst. MONEX 314 re fru I'lie nhove In o nt interest. Iy n Tel m Is 1t worth tuking care of now | to prevent its get- ray and falling out? of 1t now so that wre older you will not YOU SEETHIS y TRAGE MARK INNEARLY EVERY KITCHEN 50 YEARS the negled t o fori rogr gl LR \ This course was strenously opposed by :‘.‘".t‘:l B s m‘: It your hair has been nag- | INTHE LEAD Member Stewart. During the dlscussion| From oie to & half-daten carloads o e R 1haiad bair-foilicles become [ and objections (0 the specificutions raised |new furniture received e weak &t the ounce vial of urine diseased | by Stewart it developed that thess speci- |8tore of Peterson & Schoening, Merriam We will analyze it Cranitonie Halr Food 18 the re= | fications had never boen read before the |blo and advise you fres | . f years of sclentific fnves ‘ board, although accepted by | what to do P R bRy ¢ A kr IRBURH :: ik e Revivals for Slomx City Y iex ot igation. 1t cures dar n;m‘ nl.\!x | ot B LA IL I CRSHE HEY N A8 & ha| BIOUX CITY, Ta, Oct 16.—(Special.) At all drogglats, 2%. & vial, Gulds to Health prevents falling bair and bald | which Member Swaino urged the | Sl Tt b g e | aiice foey 800 Arch ol Puila ne | BoRrd’ th patitys tholinstinstintithe arokls | =TERREAR N ERHE S, TIMNERR CYANRS: It you would test it take ad- tects, the matter was fnally disposed by ' I ReNR 2R g { vautage of this offer ¢ being laid on the table | 5 Pt s o | D FREE HAIR FOOD | hey were given full latitude to w i - this b that Cranitonio Hai [ own discretion [ the matier. The WOl | oyr 0 THI FIRST INDICATIONS oOF IFood will stop falling halr, make | led bl vost &2 per 1000 more than tho T ST wir grow, cure dandruft and pressed and will involye am extra outluy hing se that it is the of about $300 it uscd | Mumdreds of men and women have | only hair preparation fit to put il AR Asaldad tn ploes She Aehecin o0 fiyong Tiavative Thatl e 2t b on the human head, we will send iy ta o pepa i WLR SR TIANE | oo matlins, (HUDEANN | by mall prepaid, to all who will lie Southwestern lowa Teack a MANY PERSONS ARE VICTIME TO Cranitonic Hair Food (o \ KIDNEY DISEASE FOR MONTHS batore T - taurt b # Superinie Cliford was granted they realize ii. Bymptoms may be pres 0 Janle: Rousie DAY et DEALERS SELL THEM AP oyl SrE sludy Nt thal are meraly wnnoying ut first- Q18 SMIRS BkLA (06 MR | A s RO - I amount of suffering--and one is apt to pay ko of & Hoap i : but littie attantion to them until the A MARETHEN: © ATVINIS " g ) 4 Preseiil gane tn far advano Right here tn whery hg 1n U DEINTE people make a grewt, great error. Organto 13 cacher esions do not cure tuemscives, and whor Tl nden ' destructive process has once set in it T rted tha 1 ProgTesses ui il werlous resuits take pikce Bk hed i 1 peaple would pay more attention to rhe tha tazh N premon(tor aptoms. wnd provide them . ¥ solves with treatment then, there would ta I P rooms, cellar, city water and b2 fuel ) the 1 wtalitien from organic Kidney dis trom P, 0., $1,400. nALERF W red s remady that never fails bath, 4 bl rom ;i ol A B and that remedy iy BUFFET LIBBAHY CARS 1 house on Mynster St., $1.600 \ ' ! HUDYAN aroeats the desiruetive proces ; wouse, pantry, closets, city water | Hugl I8 1o ba calle ft provents the kidney re fro . ! mented cellar, mice lot, frui shade Yo ssei a good thin ; ‘ L] - bradking down and wheting swey “cell b 8est Dining Car Servics « Sellary alo lak. Seblk 1t pot, you have ml A B h ’ w being coll | HUDYAN promptly Felleves puin il e, ' b | This exquisite mult beverage standa on & t I a gua comp, e back: 1t correcty (nabllity fo hold uring | G-room house, with bath and closet i and the scalding upon passing 1t HUDYA N el , o unique basis. It sells ttaelt. Iis fame and elved her corrects y lrritation of the kidneys or BLAGK”EF Hs ellar Wi 1, good barn; ouly | . A Tha s The rt of Superintendent Clifford for biadder. HUDYAN has cured many se s reputation 1 the cuvy of @any. alate, he first month of th year, ending YoIs, cen of Disbetes and. Rrighty piy ‘ o 2 i L | R A A B 501 e Octol ; lowlng t erigthens tne kidneys if they are w ¢ es, pimg nousn wi i 0 down, balance : / i want the hest abtatnable HI'TI e lie its merils. Approved of by them, It tri- Girls s : mody. for HUDYAN nad = i Dy y ’ : house and room to finish two more 4 PP ; G AVeran wll' other dies have fai en ured I 00, 3100 | umphantly enters innumerable households, Rer f attenda G0 HODTAN s ‘eata confidence i e, ~ i ormation oms, ity water, good repair; $1,1 81 e ; Aiph imber wwes of tardines wnd praise of a ‘m feaii ra ey alar u Where Cablnek enteis, doclors and drug N titiibe \ \ has restorsd health to Itftude of pe.s . 3 | - g T A 5 ’ 104N H, WOODBLRY, 163 SIATE ST, CHICAGO Fine house of 19 rooms besides busement, | biile exit. VA used Foucss Honey and | HUDYAN i for wale by druggisis—eo a e ) ot gas, furnace, Jaundry room WHIWED BY " gh med nd think 16 the best PAgkage or six packages ror Sl “ hr bolce location FIED KKUG BKEWING (O, Iy YOUP drugglst does not keep HUDYAN, il gy f ' hane 420 . in the world 5 Chas Render, a news- end’ direct 15 e v Ay kesrny RHEUMATIS M S e e L NAHA. NRH dealer of Erie Take no substitute. CQMPANY, San Branciaca, Calitornia B b Rl or aore, 5 Myers-Dillc an e PATAS ou may consult the HUDYAN Doctors Bail's Rhaumat i | bo . well, ¢ I:r“ dmaha; Dillen's thout your case FRER of CHARGE. | promt rom Jineus L - k. ay $ rienovator - - Druggists—K uhn & Co. Sherman & Mo. | ands. w I V > Guarautesd 1o cure the very Wersi aases Morgan & Klein will do them over by the 3 A. Fuller & Go, Chas. H. Schaefer, J. K Sohe, Hiver and kidneys, At drugsists 3 new orocess-—better &han new—122 South minEeCY Maln street, dmah y Counc - "z MPANY ot omati: cins b "o | KING DRUG COMPANY, a, Well wisd recommend Hudyan. | Council Blu@s, Towa, Agenis 4 t and 3. Bond for krea Bamiy's, Free Book {15 Broadway, Co Bluffs. | gpayree Aurice. D B J. Way, Sarstess,