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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.|f FasE youR BURDENS COUNCIL BLUFFS. [|sis s 5 WA DENOCRATS CIVE UP BY USING lish language. Through some mistake, for which both are unable to account, the mar- —_ s 7 NG i S e \rmx:\. rv.‘or-’|:< (,n:w‘lln"mnv:’l': Christian Will Now Gonfine Their Eff i 1618 “ | Davis sells glass. 7 | Christina Hansen and in another as Chris- “Mr. Riley,” G-cent clgar. | tina Peterson. Her right name, it now ap- Qas dxtures and globes at Bty | Eloguent Young Senator Wil Not Speak in [ 7o4% Was Ohiriatin Bosen SEE FIGHTING CHANCE IN TWO DISTRICTS Pottawattamie County. NO REPORT FROM THE RECEIVERS, T 4 —_ No Farther mpt Will Now Re Behmidt's phot and latest styles Conatt of Aflairs of Ofcer & s $1.50 ame, 6L B0, | coare cOMMTTEE CHANGES TS PLANS [ Bank Not Made Pabile, Made to Increase the Vote on the " te V. 3. Hostettor s 1win block Recelvers Bereshelm and Murphy fatled to ifend of the Demoeratio T W Wood ik e B file their report of the assets and labilities ational Ticket. Drink Bud veiset DeeT; s Romyri 1"t | WHIL Not Send Speakers to Convert Re- | Of tho banking firm of Officer & Pusey yen- i jrink Budwelser beer. L. Rosenfe y e yont agency, 610 BAy, | publicans, but Will Work Among | {erday and nono now t4 looked for ustll| ppg MOINES, Oct. 19.—(Special Tele- B to Mr, and Mr B. Gehrig of the Unregenerate in Other R hen asked last evening Re- | ..\ we' gemocrats have decided to North Firut street, o wor Staten celver Murphy stated they were Btill busily | oy 54 "peinloy's majority in lowa to be TRL: forait the s suit sale at g 4 working on it. but he could not say | g G0 TN T r’-pummm fxw R iy iy s Broith & Rradiey's foda definitely when it would be completed. e o Rahibit and ' sa fhson pletures. Clajms aggregating about $10,000 against | it 84 Will bend every energy to capttee ] b congressmen of the Second and Sixth dis- e, 174, e Chairman Wright of the republican | TP S#SreEaticg wbout $10.9 & Lot your hesd save .your hands. Mre. 7 f Ve gone 1o Colorado | county central committee returned yester- | 1o Dank wero 'I"| g day with the | \\cts, This decision was reached about ot y ¥y Bprings for a visit with triends | day morning from Des Moines, his mi the timo of the Waterloo meeting, when the Let Gold Dust do the work for you. L sl RTINS : i Judge Macy issued three orders yesterday t your work done a Doy ¥ fon to secure a number of speakers from democratic committee saw enough to con Tt makes-glad the heasts of thioss Iaundry, ™ Hroadway. 'Phone 1 st : e this county | 0 connection with the administration of | |1 g ) o o 8 gl O Faten. indertaker, 5 Pearl street, | LHe state central committee for this county | "y io" 00 the fate Thomas Officer, | YinC® it that it would be wasted effort | phones: Office, 97; residence, 3 during the last week of the campalgn prov- | o FE 0 B0 T e inistrator, was | Atempt to lower the majority given Mc- who are not happy unless everything W, 1%, Graff, undertaker and Nesneod em- | Ing unsuccessful, He was also greatly | ool 0t 0 T expert to appraias | Kinley 1o 1696, The republican state com- is clean. Gold Dust is woman's Balmer, 101 South Maln street. “Phone 306 | disappointed to learn that Sevator Dol- |/ B0 5o il s O A% PrA1® | mittee today received information from the best friend, dirt: The foot hall game acheduled by the HIgh | jiver, who bad been promiscd far a speech | o0 FATIER PROFELY, WRCE CORBOTEE it | Second and Sixth districts o substantlate est friend, dirt's worst enemy. Sgool for this afternoon has been declarc| oy Avoon in the east end of the county Sty a8 aldo authorized 10 ¢y the claims that no further effort will o ixn, | make cortain necessary repalrs on the farm toad Mrs. 8 Hough of Magnolia, Tn., Ia the|during the last week of the campalgn, |y o0 S0 oo be made to increase the vote on the he gent of Mra. 8 Dlackmer of Kast Plerce | would be unable to il the date. Semator | T BRGPRGORTTS o (L (ke | Of the democratic national ticket, but that - Bryan votes will even be traded for votes Atreot Dolliver has notified Chalrman Weaver of | (7 OB O FAS BAE P v Mrs. J 1L Wheeler of Chtcago s S1SIINE | (o gtate central committeo that the na- . . mas OMcor WAS | for congressman where such trades can bo made. It {s anything to elect the mem- or ‘mother, Mr & Maldwin, T A | overdraw o extent of $3,600 and g T e DRV rst| lonal committee has imperatively assigned [ OVCrdrawn to the extent of §3,600 and bers of congress. In the Sixth district the "W e No. o84 fodo. | him for & serlea of speeches 1n llinols, | (hATIe OMicer with the consent of the othor . - . . oK | pembers are making a determined effort to defeat Lacey and clect Steck. Demo- endent Ord I . will hold Its | Indlana and Michigan and that being tho pena adlana and K | from the cashi on hand an amount sufclent | | | crats are making a systematic canvass by | regular mec cage, all of his 3 Towa after O ¢ al g e » to cover the apparent overdraft WAV HER LOVER, | brecincts and are devoting themselves to Saa s ofeupigd she i v s | tODE must ca This an " are thought to have heer canre | nouncement comes as a great disappo " —— =SS — Miss J g r of the |ment, as plans for a monster rally at Avoca | all republicans known to be the least bit | southern portion; Sunday generally falr ex Postal 3 vesterday | were in preparation and Chairman Wright | g | lukewarm toward Lacey. Especlal atten- | copt possibly rain in northwest portion ph = | prey | Giel Wan ring Him Back to | 3 » | b ‘ has received Inquiries from all parts of 1 Sanity. ton 18 belng paid to Mahaska and Wapello | brisk southeasterly winds. A sue gt i be date of the Dolllver | A the 1 ey he o t populatt 4 the| For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Ar hoft" complal | the county as to the date of the Do mong the large volume of mall re- |counties, the centers of population, and the or Oklahoma, rite A Fromniig (hat $FERY | micating, indioating that Ereat intarest wAS | ceived dally by Casirman Welhe of (e | conning manner th whish the damooratic)] KAGSAS—Fair Baturday and Sunday; solthy 17 AND 19 SOUTH MAIN STREET, I;:;-}n Lol lisessing Lt being taken in it and that there \nunldi,-npuhn.‘m county central committee “,\N;mm\[ulxn 18 belng conducted 1s meeting crl[g' u\i‘n\lw. § g b & Today is the last day of our Bi rgain (¢ vival. If vou have mpar < in aesglll g '*| have been an immense turnout of repub-|a letter yesterday fr ith success accord to de! cratic state- For Western Texas and New Mexlco alr b 2. ¥ ght 0f the dam nt Lake Manawa four | vesterday from a young woman | with su ccording to democratic state ; 0 S 3 g o ” s ineila llen) Bk Nith a view 0. prope ey Witrbane | Heans from all over Pottawattamie 10 |who was apparently much exercised over |ments. The democrath are aiso directing | S8turday: probably rain in northern, fair | NOL SeCUTC d some of the rare offe % join the crowds today and the water in the lake next summer greet the senator, the fact that her sweetheart, formerly | themselves fto stirring up and renewing | ‘"l I’""""“’“ portions Sunday; southerl t your share, Mrs. 1. O, Running will leave the first There is hope, however, that Senator|a republican, had been induced to switch | anlmosities that have slumbered for years | Winds. | | " N N " o o wee or a visit w ends at " | b o an 801 fair Saturda Of e, wegke for a Vht wHR ends 4t Dolliver's pluce ‘may bo flied by some[to Bryan. he evidently intends to try |and every man who has ever had a griey- | FOF Towa and Miwsouri—fair Saturdn Flannelette Gowns, |Bargam Carnival Prices on Notions. Colorado Springs (0 spend the winter speaker of national reputation and that the | to reconvert him, as sho asks for litera- |ance, real or fancied, against Congressman | Probably rain and cooler Sunday; #outh-|a good flanncletto gown, long. wido 380""”" RTIRRT RN Willlam: Kehl, wanted in Omaha big meeting as planned for can be held. | (yra with evidentiy that end in viow. Tho | Lacey Is out and reminded that now fs the | *28terly winds. - . and | aDd full, worth G0c, this sale..... 3 dox ‘T 50 swer 1o o chotge of burgiury, char A. F. Dawson, who has charge of the|letter, omitting names, reads as follows: | time to get even For North and South Dakota—Raln and e S i 2 doz. on car v e L A he Ui | speakers’ bureau of the state committee, i [ George M. Wright, Chairman Republican | James F. Howard, a youns attorney of | COMer Saturday; occaslonal rains Sunday; | & bettor Kofn, With |EnEHAE: | 5[]0 3 Papers. endeavoring to securo some speaker to fill | Counts Committce D i Sir — 1 ,“"’h S| Webetes it tad Aid Sk (pedine. t6 w“_ummm!y winds, hecoming northwesterly. full, worth, 6ic, this sale Mr. and Mre. J. N. Brown and daughter | the date left open by the inabllity of 8ena- | marly a republican, but ‘.mm,;:-‘u”.m t tice tn the courts of the state suspended for f:‘f' Kansas—Probably rain u|ul<4‘nuln rin | A heavy flunnelotte gown, collar and yoke A of New Vork are the giesta of 1, W, Tul | tor Dolliver to be in this county | Philippine question.’ Somo good lteraturs | two years, on account of unprofessioal | & ¢S!C™" falr ln castern portion Satu trimmed with finishing braid, \\l-l-‘75c oo Lo T e b iiiesn with Mr. | The state committce informed Chalrman | MIKRt be of use in re & h sotdust, . ‘D) " 5 . | Sunday, fair im western, rain and colder in | giirt, full length, our special....... WAL yos formerly engaged fn business with Mr have any coples of the Bulu treaty conduct. Disbarment proceedings wero be- | et 4 S s Tulleys In this ety Wright that it could not supply any speak- 1) bleasa masl one to followin gon in Hamilton district Inst year, 'S, M | Shotern portions southessterly winds, be- Hump hooks and eyes n»rlm court involving the possession o safe, and the only question that remains [ Perity, CITYC" |rsaord 1/ Eh6 0hsh BF. Chbrie DArnes SgalEst For Colorado—Rain and colder Saturday: | proqched pillow cases, ironed, hemmed gc s tle 2-year-old girl, were dfsmissed yester i Mr. Wrig ote vou an Sunvay, cceastonal rains; no o east Ay by recment and the ohild glven buok | 18 the size of the majority that President| Mr. Wright wrote the young woman an | . ico Olmstead, that there was a reason i ALATRINGL MORLH (018 and ready for use, 42x36 {nches R M able ground to to revoke or suspend the li- to Mrs. Kate O Hrien McKinley will recelve This being the | encouraging answer, thanking her for the P W | 1M v Ral Bleached sheet made of v York The Hol aefety will open its new 6i & romineat ibekks o | interest sbe displayed in the republican | For Wyoming and Montana—Rain and | Bleached eheets, made o i 48 Bl sltuation, all the prominent speakers hav ¥ cense becauso of a consplracy to cheat Of | olger Snturday; Sunday falr; mortherly | Wuslin, wide hom, §2x90 fnches...... C P Wollman, sefentific opticlan, 409 B'd M. M. Leftert, ox ptician, 23 B 2. bottle machine oll, ach hall at I} wdway this evening, when ates | cause and expressed the hope th r been called upon to go into other states s P d hope that more | o1 . Rev, Tsaiah Reld of Des Moines will be pres Vo Woldan’ Woitl Frasita® | defraud Barber. ds. bleached sheef ade W preacn. Rev Reil will also preasn | where conditions are not so sure. There |YOUNg women would emulate her example. | /o (wo opinions handed down this morn- | ™ " Local R e 43[: Gold-eyed necdles, 25 in v At 3 1 moand S pm will be practically no further speaking - same muslin, same size . . yder and w will retur Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. ing were YFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. | ey frr thent arip. e tve ‘engrerh pact | campalgn in the state, excapt as previcubly . | "G."R. Mackinson against 3. B. Locke, | oS nbiA T o T OMEAT R BUREAL | Bleached pillow cases, made of An- 12 o e " i (e Yhrmer Wil oecuny | arranged and such as the county com-| Howell's Anti-"Kawt" cures coughs, colds. | Polk district, airmed Fature and precipitation compared With | chor brand muslin, 42x36 inches.. 1£2 hvighiord hie pulplt at h_ services St. John's | mittees can arrange for themselves. | corresponding day of the last throe [ English Lutheran church ton Blenched pilow cates, made of the (B (o o B WU G completed and the reports show that the| City Clerk Phillips completed yesterday same muslin, 46x36 inches Tows: Abdill, child, 742 Washington avenuc; four Hardy children, Tostevin street be ack headed tollet pins, per box . each Ever ready dress stays State againat James F. Howard, Hamilton | {0 ¢ district, afMirmed 2 1000, 1809, 1508, 18! Angora wool, | | i i ' i B A Eih e e - Maximum temperature... 74 " 6} i per ball tersecasesnpiisiiinianne republicans will carry Pottawattamie by at | his estimate of the cost of the speclal elec~ Minimum_ temperatire 9 3 i (ate slaalising sSontere: (withe valvet ! fard idren % 1 | least 1,000 and possibly by 1,500, and that | ton last Tuesday and (fl,l amounts to $609.50. | BRYAN AS A FACTORY CLOSER Average temperature...... B £3 B B} fi'eatlefi ?'Ial! Balfgalflls-‘ [ "" 'm",“" ‘]" 1?-:"a::]|l T ween Eighteenth and Nineteeenth stroate: | g e 0 Sl POL T O rected. from top | The clerks and judges dach receive $3.50 and = ccipftatios 0 .00 ' | Outing flannels of dark color plalds buttons, ladie d children's, e Cooper, Avenue D and Twendeth |1 s i P by L' o 5 " Record of temperature and precipitation [ ang or 91 DEr PAIT vuiveves Relle' Couper, Avenu h wen |68 ot totnt 34 dcasuite’ i S The registrars ro. | HI8 Record tn Nebraska an Evidence | Jtecord of temperature and procinii AHABLEIRON [por yard iuis B! per parr Smith & Rradley will hold a | The second poll of the city was com- |celve $10 each, making a total of $240. The ot What He Will Do for the Normal temperature ............ v Unbleached canton flannels gale today, at which o xpeciul rep menced yesterday and Chalrman Wright ex- [rent of the several registration places | L LAl dy e e v . ""l‘i per Yard ve.ieeeens . 4¢ ' from-A Angets pects to be able to announce the result by | amounted to $47 and the rent of the pol- s jormal pre on ¥ 4 bl el pects t 3 I ok : " ] ormal precipitation ... Voo B8N | Heavy straw tis f y Y i Tt of oyer 8 the first of next week, ling places to $76.50. Miscellaneons ex. | . ’1*S MOINES, Iu., Oct. 19, 1800.—To the | NORME, REGRIEUGE o 08 inon | Beavy straw ticking, plain and:fan, 7',0 Lo The sccond poll of the county has been Cost of Specinl Election, Rare Ribbon Values. Edi t The Bee: That Associated Pres stripe, ‘pes yard ot 13 to 414 Inches wide, all sllk taffeta to avder from §I to $220). | George Bruington, committeeman from | penses footed up to $35.50. The cash to meet | o 1L0F Of The Bee hat Ausociated Press | Total since March 1 . 09 Inches pe, 7 Ard e rm 3350 to $0.00. Call and look A T KIoe HAL 5 Rahes ribbon, worth Zic, this sale, |5 Carson township, was In the city yester-| these expenses was deposited by the Bluff ‘l‘::{‘l‘l‘x:'”“nff"ll;{ ;\I:’:";lu:"‘ 1‘1,\ :‘i‘xvlhl-'lnh;x Bedclanoy gitos Maceh i {nChes | Standard apron check gingham, 3'0 BB YT ses fus e stivranobats (xka H cnsely Interesting _drama, <At |48y and reported republican gains. The [ City Electric Light and Gas company before | g0y to ‘-'I:I;a-:I:hu dtarch factory, thereby | Deficlency for cor. period, 188.,. 2.1 nches | per yard ....... - V2V 10t 2 Nos. 3 to 9, all gilk, satin ribbon Einey Riee” “wil e the otering . the entire ticket, he sald, was perfectly safe|the election and the city clerk is now pre- | - oo : be Reports from Statlons at 8 P, M. White outing flannel in colors only, per yard 50 »ohany theater for Sunday night. ‘The four | in his township. pared €o meot-all bills closing a market for the corn raised in the | Meports f B, 4 3 90 . 4c 8 g E acts aro il with deep sentiment nmlmrh-n e e iy county and throwisg (it of employment per vard FITE A the sconery’ 18 eautitul and true | Davis sells patnt. Not the Baker Wanted, hundreds of honest laboring men, has hai o that part of the country | —_— Deputy Sherift Buker and F. C. Lougee | the effect to convinee thousands of voters casen agninst Arnold and Ki MATTERS IN THE DISTRICT COURT. | went to Lancaster, Mo., Thursday, as |0 Nebraska, Iowa and elsewhere of Bryan's| @TATIONS AND STATE ged with appropriating a quantity of | {bey had recelved word that a man was | récklessness and ignorance in the protec- oy Thaoe b Atsmised o et alnat the | nder arrest there who exactly answered | tlon of home industries in his own state OF WEATHER. ¥ esurt at Manawa “Tile el Wert | jugge Macy adjourned district court yes- | (e describtion of the party who swindied Had Bryan fostered and encouraged the lo- d to the compan hy the defendan (s, > g 2p A e c c Neb B D e they had permission to take | terday until next Monday atternoon and lef | the firm of ~Lougee & Lougee out of | f'“({: ‘;' SN ST 5 TV (i n for Harlan to spend over Sunday with his | $500 about two years ago on & bogus farm [ Would be at this moment at least ten| v £ a qJumes Flanntzan rrosted late Thurse: | family. i | morte Sherift Cousins recelved a tel-| !arke atarch factorles In operation. He|omaha, clenr . 2IRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH- uy night for being drunk, when his friend o r x 2 : | SrARY cor | Ued these same methods for closing up the [ North Platie, / for | Austin and Neflie Wightman, wh b ram yesterday -afternoon from Baker | U5 Mike MeCarty, fnterfered and tried to pre- ghtman, who sought | 57 CRIYEH A L hare Cheyenne, ol : s Yent the oMcers taking him to il Mc- | to establish a clalm for $1,300 against the [FAYIDE that the man under arrest was| ¢RIV hemp manufactory when he ought 1o g i’iuicy City, eloudy \1: 111! WAY TO BEGGARY."” BE WISE IN TIME AND USE Carty also spent the night n Jafl and e | estate of the late William P. Wightman, | PO the right party, have known that Nebraska grows hemp | Raptid City, partly cloudy s and Flannigan wero each fined $10 hid s g o equal to the best grown in Kentucky. Had | Huron, clear costs by Judge Aylesworth yesterday morn- | Were granted $700. Mr. and Mrs. Wight- Real Transfer he protected that mill there would now be | % Hliston, pardiy eloudy. 71110 HIReEhecwlllBath: Be (0Nl 1o biktd the f:::‘m“‘u‘;“““\."wr‘“‘;,":‘ 818 and based thelr | Tho following transfers were filed yester- | in the state at least a dozen more and Ne- | Si 1 bie tline JATD £ Asaistant County Attorney Kimball ro- | o \Wiam Wiahtman oyt ihe Tequeat | day in the abstract, title and loan office of | braska weuld toduy be the leading hemp | 8L Paul yartly Cloudy’ 11100 turned from Plattsmouth last evening & 0 they had cared for | 5 W, Squire, 101 Pearl street: producing state in the union. The destruc- | Ravenport, clear (L0 | e r O e e gt e o | Bis ‘Drother, Tsrasl Wightman! & farmer | Methan mrocris e : oE - | Kansas Cliv, dlear’ 72 coedings In the case of Mike Smith, 'the | resident of this state. After Israel Wight- | " True lot o Furvess s s ba Ty tion of the atarch and hemp Industries did | Helena, cloudy I O A TRoTee L | ae ol DL MR rate. ALEE | Wisht- | ' True, lot 3 Purvey's subily, 3 ¢ not satisty Mr. Bryan. He went for free | Havre,' cloudy A all succeeded {n inducing the Nebraska au- s iaster's du Y | Executors of Clara 1. Henry to T ouse: versal ba iy , part thorities to hold Smith for ten days longer | fled the claim against the estate, but 1t | Aroe Tot 6 block 3, Streer s add, 1 o houses and usiyersal:bagkruptoy aud s and In the meantime it 18 expected that the | way disallowed by the administrato Taus: 10,6, blc services in that campalgn drove 3,000,000 | T indicaies trace of precipitation e i that ed by the ac r Irnest Kindler and wifa to August sk : A 38 squisition will b granted by Governor [ WO Tt el Y e commenced sult | Turk, nwis nwie sheep out of Nebraska worth under protec- L. A WELSH, : [ . Local Forecast Officlal. n Si4 and decretions, W d..o. - A tlon $1 each to the farmer. It's a common ~ for divcice from George H. Strong, whom | Kenneth Mcionzio nid wi Yonald s y . Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. she magried in this city February 1, 18: Moicenaie, K1y 1wl 874 a20na!9 .| saying just over the Missourl river in Iowa .o s - Same tc . .74-88, vith some lines of manufacturing in every - 3 She alleges that her husband has become | S3M¢ o Anni Dean, 8-7-2, " : | Don't burn your old wool mattress. Mor- wd i AR Al ...y town, “Why don't you pecple in Nebraska B i 4 . an habitual drunkard and asks to b ” v The building form occupied he Bee at gan & Kiein will do them over by the new | 35 BADItSL GTATKARE WAl nes 1o B ik asatis Aasnitin:. start up factories? Our answer is, Wo g erly upied by The B Process—better than new—122 South Main | SHATAS e have been doing our best on that score, but e o 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. fhrest, The November term of court will be con-| ADDRESS MADE BY ANDREWS | [ryan and his party close them ap or run R Bt Vanadl BE Tuxe - (rads \Tisetay Navsmber ;m;‘lu off. Sl;m'\(».e Ilho democrats of Ohlo. It has four stories and a basement, which was « . 5 ndiana or Pennsylvania had bamded to- ro se ee Press room. A sample of the official ballot for the |8. The following petit jury has been drawn ncellor of Nebraska Univeralty | 00 n . general Pl tlon mext month was recelved | to sarve at-that ferm: B, Gy Mikeasll, R, Speaks Befors ‘lown Gipte i i1 ek deriensat ety [ ] ‘ oo s dpebyie g Kol at the county auditor's office yesterday | Flack, James Hunt, Christ Geistier, R. B Library Awsoclation, ;“"“‘"':;I’;"l"‘"i::';w'::‘::":nn;:\xlr::;::ng‘fi‘-‘; be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply from tho secretary of state. It is quite | Hendricks, Ed Aspenwall, P. H. Meegher, a =iy - - ’ h ! © R4 4 5 a large affair, being about twenty inches | James Suodderly, Council Bluffs; T. C. Pe- BIOUX CITY, Ia., Oct. 19.—(Speclal Tel- :‘fum '"'fl."‘f’ support of their nelghbors at once to C. C. ltosewflur, Secret: - m 100 long and twdnty inches wide, and even | terson, Hazel Deil; E. P. Olson, George Ol- | ®87am-)—The Iows State Library assocla- | %67 MY ST THC h less that of president QGenulne . Building, ary, Roo ) when folded is s0 cumbersome that it is | Son. George H. Darrington, George Dem-|tlon, Which has been iIn sessfon fn Sloux | AR RIS 1’«1‘”‘” o g . Be doubtful it (he ballot boxes in some of | mick, Hoomer; H. C. Copeland, J. E. Laugh- | City for two days, adjourned this after- LEXANDER HOGELAND. D e ra the wote is big | o, Rockford: P, J. Radigan, Norwalk: §, |Boon. Burlington was chosen as the next iy : | ] R d N b Fi ':m l:,‘.y ,].».1.‘":., hold them. There .:-}I.. Martin, Silver Creek; John Rohrberg, |Place of meetiug. The followlng officers | pppn TIC, Ta, Ot ;;:d:s;:.‘l.l.‘l )—Max ar e r s ea y Ovem el' I'S moven different party tickets on the ballot | Thomas Basch, Keg Creek; John McDonald, | Were elected: President, A. I. Fleming, | zimmerman, who for a length of time sold - ———— in the following order: Republican party, | Neola: H. 8. Watkins, Minden; Henry Tay- (Des Moines; vice president, George W.|giock food in this vicinity, has left for dis- ° ° 5 [] « ® democratic party, prohibition party peo- | 10T, H. Burch, Washington; Phillip Het- | Wakefleld, Sloux City; retary and | tang parts, in order, apparently, to get away Little leer Plus Who se“s Gole s orl lnal ple's party, soclalist labor party, united |Fick. York. treasurer, Miss Harrlet L. McCrory, Ce-|from the disaster which has been impending L] Christian party, soclal demoeratic party.| JUIEe Gieen notified the clerk of the dis- | dar Rapids; executive committes, M. F.|over since he was so unfortunate as to| e tolioning tiekots anvene ineach | LFICt cOUrt yosterday to summon the petit | Rohrer of Council Bluffs, Miss Holeno T ! 3 C ! & take the advice of an attorney who was not Must Bear Signature of” Ho' Blast i o 0 AP PeAT 1% et | Jury for November 19, instead of Noverubor | Geore of Sloux Falls, 8. D., and the - | poated. A lotter sent- 16 Zioameran. some | bn_Gouncil Bivffy? township. The thres propositions on | *% & [oors. time last month from Red Oak was for- | which the electors of this county will be | 1D the case of Adeline Witt against A. C.| Among the resolutions passed was one | warded from here to Walnut, where he had | Th‘ People Whn u;ed Them called upon to vote will be on a separate | JENSeD 1n the superior court the jury yes- | Which favored leglslation regarding the | gone. Through error it was given to a man | ballot. They are the proposition to hold | teTd8Y afternoon returned a verdict for the | Proximity of saloons to public libraries. | by the same name living ten miles from for the last six winters do the selling—we put them up Blennfal elections henceforth, for a con. | d¢fendant. The parties to the suit live The association would glve to clity coun- : town. It contained a draft, and in its fail- ? &3 Our references on our guarantee to glve CLEANLINESS vention to amend the state constitution | B¢AF Neola and the plaintiff sought to re- | clls the right to keep saloons half a mile | ure to reach the right man, Zimmerman was and EVEN HEAT equal to hurd coal are people using vod for houds with Which to pirchase s | Cover for alleged damago to her farm, | away from libraries it the people desired | unable to pay the salesman whom he had | | Ve emell ead s ceey poor farm. Separate boxes will be pro- } which she bad rented to the defendant. ';Imh'n ::l»u\ ‘| I;m, Those :hu] nll-‘lr.«\m! employed, whereupon his horses were at- ) take as sugur. o Mre. Bla 9 Pierce Strest i 5 vided in this county for these ballots. e A ie meetiug today were: A. P. Fleming | tached and he was put to great inconveni- Akl We u yo'w Hot Blast all last winter. Heated four . L 1‘”:'1'-”;( “:‘“‘"""'- of Des Moiues, Mrs. Rosa A. Oberholtzer | ence, In the course of a week the letter FOR HEADACAE, 4 rooms and houte wan perfectiy comtortable night and day Nothing an Good Martin of Park avenue reported yester- | o Sjoux City, Mrs. M. A. Hern of Chi- | was returned to the Walnut offce by the FOR DIZZINESS. W et Pl s o ealin and collings were lett cleaner As homemade candy. Purlty Candy Kitchen, | 92Y that burglars had agaln attempted to|cago and Miss Agnes Robertson of Cher- | Zimmerman from the country, aud was sent 3 ) o makes much dirt than any hard coal 238 Broadway, has n speclal sale today, | FOD bis residence on Park avenue Thursday | okee. from there to the party who wrote it, at | & : h L Rt Wy eave tha Siave or: Bring this add and receive a bag of angel :"}‘"'» but had been scared away, leavind| Tonight at the High school bullding (Red Ouk. Thus the money was not lost. e imes dally. 1t broved very economieal indeed food taffy free. Yankee peanut and butter- | P¢hind them considerable plunder which |pr, B, Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of | Ztmmerman, the stockman, was not satis- FOR CONSTIPATION. [ 3 ¢ MRS, BESSTE BLACK scotch 10 cents a pound, angel food tafty |»_»\,"ln»f had gathered |ux.a(hl‘r The number| (e State university of Nebraska at Lin- | fied, however, aud mailed a written demand FOR SALLOW SKIN, -"n FUEI. SAVEHS MM & peunds (l'x’ullxw‘.lmr:“";mI"M(lryulln‘:urxlz"mm :a:':l‘l.‘h”l:x;‘mm' addressed a large gathering. The |on the Walnut postmaster, A. E. Kincald, FOR THE COMPLEXION ; ~ ) ———— e 1o is most mys o ce and | mecting just closed was well attendec 35 o Ama o - K. P, dance ‘at Hughes hall tonight. | they are beginning to suspect that there 15| und hus been successtul fn every mae. | ot swn for to wan o oage. 12 CHEN 3N : AN 41Main $t,, Whaley's orchestra. something else besides robbery accountable | yioujay A GONA, b SNTORY ure G&¥n i for these several midnight visits, although | = punishment of the postmaster and the . A puouncll Bluifs, la . - e v ¢ HEADAGHE Thursday night, whoever the visitors were, Ccnliats warkable Escape. farmier unless ho was relmbursed, and { GUARE 810k W& < h o o . ol they had gone to the trouble of gathering| WASHINGTON, Ia, Oct. 19.—(Special.)— “’;“’l '::;‘“ a letter through the mails Is = together in the Aining room a number of [ As the express train from Chicago, due here | " " RSk DUHANY 0, | The Best Dressed PMF" in articles, oven including the washtub and |at 12:62 a. m., was leaving Ainsworth the Fatal Accldent with Gun, 8 [ wringer. T-year-old son of Mrs. Willlam Barrett of | 10WA CITY, Ia., Oct. 19.—(Special Tele- | the City Wear Entrance to the house waa secured through | Vernon, I, walked oft the train. Mrs. | gram.)—C. W. A. Hall, a prominent grocer Sunday, Oct. 21 ! O the dining room window, on the outside of | Barrett was asleep at the time. On awaken- | while cleaning @ shotgun at 9 o'clock this [ HAMILTUN s which dnhlwhlvr was founf. Martin was |ing she found him gone and ran through | morning accidentally shot and killed him- . aroused by the nolse his unwelcome and |the train calling for the conductor. By the | self, the discharge penetrating the abSomen, unbidden guests made while goiug through | time he was found the train was here, She | Is a Good Investment Hill was superintendent of the Episcopal $3 50 the downstairs rooms and he proceeded to|got off and waited for the castbound ex- |church and had lived in Towa City a little| A powerful and fascinatiog romance of » investigate. The intruders made their exit | press, which goes through here at 2:52, Two | over a year. Yesterday was the first an- | (he picturesque mountains of Tannessee Fifteen lots in & body for sale at & very reasomable price. Thess through the same window by which they |men kept a lookout from the train and | . oy h | niversary of his wedding, A lite-picture of persistent interest, spark- lots are located I Omaha addition and lie high and dry. They s H 0 h S entered. This makes the fifth attempt that | found the boy standing by the track near | Iling with rich comedy. Intense and strik will make & splendid location for some factory. Several other lots l.upvm(l‘ll burglars have made to enter and | Ainsworth. He was taken to Columbus | coLDER wEATHER TODAY | ing climaxes magnificently acted. Beauti- wultable for bullding purposes—one of them espscially will make And "ll, Save $1.50. Fob the house within the last tew weeks. | Jusction, where his injuries wers extmined J fully staged with & carload of scenery and T TRmy fhecd pebsgedi A e b i — — o has a black eve and a few seratches y 3 sotrioal eites | Raln and Southeasterly Winds Fea- | clectrical effects but otherwise 15 all right. They came hora | " yyped for Nebraska by Washe L At E0s anq it line and within two blocks of & school heuse ead church located this morniug and contiuued thelr journey R aansa Ak 1a the western part of the city, —_— AR b /A RS D ey westward, EUEIAAAYION FARM LOANS Ml:r"l.::n'l.y-fl\:.y::.r‘.eorn::.‘;::i lite, Tin R WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Forecast for _.n"Eu"Tls" Apply at Lot 3—Nos. 7 aud 9, all silk fancy hair | Best linen cambric, ribbon, worth 10c a yard, 5 per yard .... 36! this sale ......... v 00 anresad wnwxe Every lady bringing thi 1 to our store between the | hours of 9 to 10 this morning will receive a pretty photo well worth coming after. » aumenduay 1 them names below K. P. danco at Hughes' Lall tonight Whaley's orchestra. ' Testimony tn Rice Case. 2 Negotlated in Eastern Nebraska | Peter Hoffmas and his wife of this county | xgpw YORK, Oct. 19.—The preltminary | Saturday and Sunday Use Bell's Rheumatie Cure, a sure and | | ana_lowa James N. Casady, Jr, | have succeeded in having the record of thelr [ exwmination of Albert’ T. Patrick ana | For Nebraska—Raln and colder except In | prompt remedy for rheumatism, neuralgla, || ffic 12¢ Main 8t., Councll BIUS. ____ | arriage corrected through un order ob- | Charles B Jones charged with ‘attempt- | southeast portion Saturday; Sunday, occa- | Aolaticd, umbiko, sout, Tn (0fe Gy €c e, By tained from Judge Macy I district court | ho¥ ‘ohecl. for ] * | slonal rains with colder in southeast por- [ A e s "o raalled ! Council Bluffs. o a forged 25,00 drawn in s." OIII‘ OII \{‘.;;i“\‘gg yesterday. Thoy were married in this city | Patrlek’s favor on Swenson & Sons, bank- | tion; southeasterly winds, becoming north cll Blufiy, lowa, Ageuts, 43 sl XG5, LOAN AND BV ' 'As4'N, | 1n 1875 by K. A. Burke, then a justice of the | &8 of this city, was tesumed today." fhe | wosterly. KING DRUG COMPANY, | ::;".-..;. Strect, Counmell Blufls, Ia. peace. Boib had been in this country less Sxamination of handwriting experts. For Illinols—Falr SBaturday; warmer in IS

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