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< THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 10000 o s NEWS OF INTEREST FROM Iow;}:j I Pk ball one of the nest = It is it the receivers have been | dent - ! norial = | p— N " SITGGKIEE oY (He MY 1o et other | Towa People Caunot See the End of Their | | 4 alos § ol COUNCILMEN AFTER MAYOR wricis'of i bey ‘vapet te| Countitations] Takerin, e 18 iatle to run up against - it completed wnd | ohy s {ime Avie seils glass | able to pay a dividend of about 50 per | . 1 been pl Mr. Rile cent clgar | cot represcite e have resided in o Twe " . in (he great al cuples mon “Q @ ¢ h 1 1 Q cerpool in nfcrregnum in & few weeks and will ask the court | " ine Misso Gilbert Br o p 1 | a5 i Cures and giobes at Bixby's Assertions That Ha is an Autocrat Are Now | charies 1 1o o isteator of tho| CONVENTION WILL TAKE OFFICIAL COUNT beer. Neumayer's hotel % Thon ; ot woney in fouth Omaha during the present i Alfance 1t rado, where he went recently to look ‘ Titae Amendment Wil Go Into Conrt year in improv and 1 ers. T ¢ commission 1 Schmid pw and latest styles, - Hooter school its . i g CThe s ommiss e dwin block. ¢ the mining interests which form and Prohibitionists Will Resume extended to many points in t it b, fina oh ana s - oberis' vote was discus “ nd e ¢ U embers M ¢, tartens. | BOYER HAS HIS OWN SPECIAL GRIEVANCE | art of the aceets of his father's estate. 1 e Operations Along Simerontly irimters 1 about erenson Found Guilty, potited by werviig o nteld, agt. 8 muc couraged by his investigation and the Old Lines, it at the time Attorne . snsulted n has been found guilty by a [ year sl and decided that Roberts has no right to [pollce court fury of selling lauor on Sune | (00 (= na-Tuiled Meteors, cupy o seat in the Board of Lducation, |day and the customaty ””‘“ ”""‘ Bt NORTHFIELD, Nov. 14, -Prot. W. _ | much less to cast w vote on any proposi- |assessed against him. Mr. Jorgenson, | sayne a « Goodsell ob- LS Ropyis S8 | the 1 tive 1 Him | Juantities and the recent discovery I"f_l*: sram.)—Each day adds to the tangle and [ yor® ol L € VO 08 BEF BB | throush his attorney, kave motico that he :? bidogggr ! '.'” i Shd ::Im-'»d ootk Y U9 te Date. | fseure veln of ore promises a big Aevel-| g excitement over the comstitutional con- |\ Oy LG IR TEV TG & B A BORE | aopeal the case to the dist court | AT sixty § thateors BelWeeh Phones: Of i reside (3 | |opment. Work, however, has Dot Pro-|yenijon, which the lowa people unk: as Roberts' family has lived in Lincoln for |and the papers will be le out as soon | Bio Ll da some of them W, . Graft, rtaker and lcensed eme - |Sressed suficlently to enable experts £0f .5y ~yoted upon themselves, and the | nore (yan twelve months therefore it i |as possible. This prose n comes from | LT magnitud ’ nce, feav balmer, 101 Hout Main street Phone Several of the aldermen have taken ex mak an accurate repo Regarding the whole state is aroused. Complete returns by . " o 8 \V‘”m. The e Taln ne | ception to what they term Mayor Jennings' |WInIng property owned by the bank, M. LAk Al Yod Lo, 1L Wil Tt i naking, 122 & B0 L | o sHAINE Tn othet wer Ofie ays he believes it will prove val-| . .4 constitutional convention 480 major- | o ducation. When {(his subject. was s ‘}",’f" i 4 L il ‘phiotes 1 | usble, but not go much as the Officer mine. | 1y, rhis 1s & very close margin, and it| brought to the attention of James M, Bulla, | bt AL e Ll bl S AR 4 24 Broydway, has boen | “H10e - B Sl by the death of | tion his right or authority to Ignore % g i o wieerll S il doad Fred M £ AL Meleher, fn on | graphs Most for your money--Lomestlo 80ap. 11 tako an official count to dispel all doubt. | yregidont of the board, yesterday he de- | (o eei Jie : mothe override the wishes of the city councll us — ana Mrs ,Culp have wone t0 | expressed in open session . The vote stands: For convention, 171,745: | clined to suy anything for publication, but | Joh Tas rapldly recovering frc Atratd of High l‘m:”” . they will ma . Some time ago Alderman Boyer, a alr Gravel roofing. A. M 1, 541 Broadway. iul'mfi' convention, 171,265. Majority for, 450. | y¢ wau inferred from his talk that it Roberts | ! I8 recent Alln i TCANEAS ( ‘lv\ ‘“. MI\W k) MR tson 1 family, who lave |Man of the committeo on police and health, | e~ - = .| Many peculiar things are manifest in the ro- | aver attend a board meeting again and at- | SUx :“"L”- ab. V‘i‘vv" o will be raised | o e i I vistting relatives in this city, left last (reported the need of a policeman fn the | NO OCCASION FOR THE COMPLAINT. | 0 vocaived, Thers scems to hnbnu par- | tempts to vote no count will be made of it. | Ve oVUe 16l aathouss, In Botketig f + Highbinder ' who, ng for Utah western part of the city. At his sugges ticular political complexion in the vOte | possibly at the next meeting of the board | the ity I8 Ju is time = ht to this city d Mre. M. . Bharpneck, who have |tion the counoll resolved that a mounted | ARAKer Dimmock Tells of Trouble | [,y 14 democratio countles spparently Roberts: seat may be declared vacant on the | e sy evungelist, pre T e S R A s e % [oficer should be appotnted to patrol that | pooate, AR EE e Mnle o the eity | havo glven & majority against the holding | grounds of mon-residence, and Af this in [ every. wight this woel “ut the’ Christ watrants ngainst four of his coufs Brown, general manager of the Chi- | Part of the city and the ma W cottioll by the Wede Labor union of this | of @ convention, quite contrary to their|done it will be necessary to appoint a resi : '“:‘ o IR, MOENEE 50 T W trymen, one of whom he says has threats Wton & Quincy rallroad, was in | structed to carry out the wishe the | (ity that the motor company had imported | theory of the initiative and referendum. | dent of the city to Il the unexpired term. | pryiand te wute stei e ben (M S b | ened (0 Kiil him ity Sentorday inkie, traveling | pasion 10 this respect, So far the mavor |jiyiiun fuborers from Omaha to take tho | The supreme court of lowa, must decide on | The board meets next Monday night and at | fourth and 15 strect Tmmigrants Coming in Droves, sl Harmon and Znkie, travelln® | hag not moted i man and B T in the matter, but in fact | ¢ local laborers on the South Main | the complications presented by the Titus | this meeting it is inferred that some action | It Ia reportad that Louls Flew of Gretna| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Acce ding to uditors of the Burlington road, were in the i | h, | Dlace of local laborers « he § | endered s % A «® purchased more land « ellovie felan, smmissione ¢ “immigration Fitzhu, ¢ esterduy checking up the local freight [bas inslsted that there is no need at the | g0t work, General Manager Dimmoc' |amendment. Despito the opinion render on the Roterts case will bo taken | ot Tol Bis folneoes B rarits Hive arrived T Thib sonntey ¢ fce precent for thiy extra officer. Mayor Jen- | 4 voutorday: “The motor company has | by the attorney general, holding that the p — - The King's Daughters ¢ Members of the Dramatic Order Knlghts [nings takes the position that the police Dot impo forelgn laborers, neither | amendment ghould be Interpreted liberally River “l‘v:rl” mun. - :h-l‘lh’u:; 1ty | DYtertan church wili meet 1 speefal’ s we | 8lnce July last hor are requested to meet at the | garewme s ontitel P control | 1Ot 1M a ks © intent of the legislature| Mayor Kelly and the members of the city 0 the 'Merriam block this evening | 4oTartment 4 rely under his control | ooy it propose to do so us long s it can |and that the fntent of the legislature | FAYEF Welty and th LR TIVIRE b — . ok and that as far as the council 18 concerned | .\~ o ough workmen at hom A few |rather than the letter of the law should o b tat | M. Head, Miss Head and T R |1 can only determino the number of men | 4uyy ugo we advertised for 100 mon for [be observed, the mupreme court will be | BeCrCtary 'v"kl n of the League of Amerl- | 2 WWWMWV‘“‘I“M{ Bl s e R AT (s at|to be employed on the force. | the South Muin street wo=k, but could |called upon to settle the matter beyond ittt by g Bt s | W . the home of Mr. and « am on | Section 2 of the ordipance defining the oty 1 it 85 O | questio o VIV JAEUD 10 bE U8l K¢ Clarleaton, » Mr tghsmith will leave at found we cc not even get men there. Lend ¥ 3 days and & caretully prepared prog e ‘,}“;‘ Sl 4By LR part | Provides that the mayor shall have the con ; bk 48 ur days and u carefully prepared program = The I be gone untll the [ trol and direction of the police force of [ MONtAY two or threw ltalians, who heard | .yt fact was demonstrated by the ar- | has been arranged for the sessions. Among E change hotel. e goe = twice & week and doe | Jadway believes the mining property will eventualiy ‘ exander | SIxth Ward Statesn Bound to Have |PTOVe @ valuable asset. He says ore is now a Mounted Poli an, Which | belng taken out of the mines In paving| ppg MOINES, Nov, 14.—(Spectal Tele- - asserted that ho has no right to vote here, | the alleged gambling dificultios in which from every county In the state glve the pro- | pych jeus hold down a chair on the Board |Jorgenson has figured to some extent % they que the First the rate of 10w per day from all countries Great joy and comfort comes into every household when m:-’ virtue of ** fiother’s Friend”’ is somy forebodings OF nervousness s, as all pain is prevented by the fother's Friend,” the marvelous othing like it wo wanted men « n Omaha and ap- | wyal of Willlam Mentzer, county clerk- | the points to be discussed by the leaders of Al soclety of St John's Fi ent of the city council, appoint as plied for and were glven work. A fow more | glace of Marion county, at the state house [ municipal affairs In the country are the AU LR R ol necessary for the peace and good order o | “OrK: DUl At no time as far as I have been | o~ tought to the bitter end from Marion | ply, regulation of saloons, street paving, = by expctant motl Hear Frank hig lecture on | the city, and who shall hold ther appoints | 4V1® to learn have more than seven men | ounty, if no other county in the state | municipal ownership of public service and ;l;‘“‘u:":‘ Thiere ls .t Folka udway M {ment during the pleasure of the mayor. | [Tom Omaha been eumployed here. We | yag fnterested enough to want to know the | industries, franchises, sewage problems HREin et AL il L The aldermen, on the other hand, contend | ¢ uly have no futention of supplanting | gpinjon of the highest tribunal In the state. | street sprinkling, etc ) g LR s e | that they have the right to direct the ap- ! ffs laborers with men from | coupled with this announcement is the ne- | Possibly the mayor may take up this m i widhout having 1, £0c8 i 1 Cat$0 ot R Milng e Sontnelnw [pointment of an officer for a certain district | OMARe We have alwavs glen the prefer- | culiar sltuation in the office of he stato | ter and sppoint & fommlites) composed ot S by cxpes gt o e B0 per Matte ek, "] my i it Cous) AR i ol e ¢ e sume eede Vi uffs men and on any casurer. Mr. Herriott when asked as to | two or three councilmen to attend this ses » thood, " written e.pe: for ing and middie-age. :'tmlu,h d ire. E PERLIRING COL ALY ] ik H\"l( :“ e i ¢ '; : | t o permanent character we will | yie n":‘.lu- course declared: “I have not |slon, as it fs stated that a great deal can )LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR COy Atlanta, Ga. e Lt il RS B S LA employ Council Blufts men In prefer- | yoy made up my mind. 1 am placed in | be learned by listening to the papers to be Lt At 2230 0'clock, with Miss Dodge as | TEVS matter was brought up by Alder-|enco to any others. In fact wo will 0|3 more delicato situation than any othor | read. Perhaps Mayor Kelly may take 1t state officer for the reason that I have all | into his head to attend this convention and Chuirman. The subjéct will be Browni man Boyer at the close of Tuesday nfght's | farther, we will put off men from outsids I verntworth Carde, wife and- bat sesslon and a lively tilt eusued between | places when local laborers ask for employ- | the state funds in my keeping and 1 am |If he goes ho will doubtiess arrange to tako 3 | o sevel o o y " " 3, Deadwood, § Do are Visiting for a coupl wx.l; th;\l)l‘um]] cveral of the clty fathers, | ment. The statoment that we are paylug | ynder bond. Should 1 turn this money | two or three councllmen with him. The “THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS.” of weeks with the parents of th | who plainly told the mayor that they ob | the Italiar )y $1.15, while re pay- league has a membership extending over the - Mr. and Mra. J. 1. Carse of Fourth avente | . L h lans ¢ $ while we are pay- | gver to a man concerning whose election | league hax a rship extending ove The funeral of (ho late Mrs. J. A. Sylves. (J¢cted to having their wishes ignored. The | ing Council Bluffs men from $1.50 to $1.75, 18 | ox tenure of office there was any deubt | entire union and the meeting will doubties BE WISE AND USE ter will be held this morning at 10:30 o/clock | mayor informed the aldermen that he |erroneous. Wo puid theso men $1.50 a day." | there 1s a question whether I could mot |be of great benefit to all municipal officer from the family residence in Garner town- | would explain at the next meeting of the | yar b | ymock made a similar etate- | o peld Hable.” who attend ship. Burlal will'bo In Wainut Hill ceme- | counci) his reasons for not appointing g | g o, Limmock mr ; be beld liable " 3 P tery extra policeman = . nitGs yesterday morning. | There is o strong probability that the ev. Dr. Rellly Lectares. Miss Christing Schults and Christlan Lans | The aldermen also take exception to tho| Motor Compniy Has the Steeet, | prohibitionists of Towa will push a prouivi | For the benent of st. Clement's Christmas atdence bride's " father, C. W.|mayor's refusal to sign the contract for the | The reasons given by Ciiy Attorney | tory amendment before the constitutional |y, funq Rev. Dr. Relflly, rector of St Behultz, Rey K rector of Gr South Sixth street paving, which he vas | Wadsworth in his motion to dissolve the |convention if oue is held in Iowa. Mathlas' Eplscopal church of Omaha, will Bl S SRS instructed to do a number of weel o. | Injunction against the city secured by the I bellevo It prohibition were again | ,iiilIR® FPucopAl Church of Dmahs, wil = — _ Christina year-old daughter of Of« ks« ficer Chrlstonsen, wis severcly sealded yes. | Mavor Jennings explains his delay fn this | motor company have caused considerable | Submitted to a vote of the people of Iowa." | 4\ evening, November 22. Dr. Reilly will torday aftovne The child stepped from & | matter by stating that las been comment among the city officials, One |Says H. H. Abrams, president of the lowa | iooy on A Night in Ireland.” His lec- ghate on which she wis stundinig in the | ing tor Jogal advice from the city solicitor |©f the allegations in the motion fs that |enti-saloon league, “that the majority in | no"pue heen given in Omaha and was Kitvhen into- . wash boller, full of botting | 18, (% A%, JARIeR trow the ey malloltor | e Goun lufts, Lake Manawa & East | favor o° prohibition would be larger than | oot Lt /Ope FHIE M0 IR S e R R e motor company would have. The motor [Omaka Construction compauy had failed [ ever. It would not be 30,000, but 50,000. | ynacieq that South Omaha people will vititing Councll Bluffs friends. 5 company wotified the city councll that it |to file its written accoptance of the or- [I am not prepared to state just what will |¢ in™ it o lsten to this well known da her home 0 Golorado & | would not be responsible for any portion |dinance and sclection of the screets it fn. | be doue towards agitating prohibition be- | cueaker, who fs soon to leave Omaha in re- James, who will visit with her for about | Of the cost of the paving on this street, as | tended to occupy under its franchise within | foro the constitutional convention it "Mi“"""‘”" t0/4n UPROBE eXatern-oRl Hix weeks it intended to take up its tracks and al the required time City Clerk Phillips |18 called, because our ns are not def- | » T . r Councll Mcets T ight. the month the city and shall, by with the eon \ County v Arnd turned over to[don the street as soon as the injunction |States that the records of the city counefl [ nite. The executive committes of the City T s yesterduy dhe munic- | secured by M. I Forsyth was dissolved, |how that both were filed within fourtcen | league will liold a meeting within the next | This eveniug the city council will meet e A o e g et \aur | Tho mayor s anxious, It possible, to hoid | ays after pas the ordinance and | fow weeks aud I would not be surprised |for the purpose of recelving bids ou the . ihe Datos Rxes, $6.905.12; specia] |the motor company for its share of the |are Dow on file In his of vere action 10 bo taken fn favor of push- |$70.000 bond issue. As hax beeu noted be- | [ Qw They Ll ke lt. taxes, $9i2 expense of the paving. In case the court should dissolvo the | i tie matter for the antl-saloon people (fore the sale of Monday night was abro- e Artl: Litile of (‘oncord, Ta., who has| Soveral meetings ago the council or- | Injunction Mayor J ngs has suggested aro partly responsible for the large vote |gated and the show will start all over FRED JOHNSON, 515 5th Av. :;‘.L',', ;‘:]"‘"P' “||u'-"{f.".7 ‘»“‘\‘“&‘“ ‘":};‘«".’ffll’ dered tho advertisement for bids for the |that the motor company be proceeded hich was cast in favor of the constitutional | #8ain, with the expectation of a larger G. W, SOURT, 916 Av. C. rom typhoid fever, has recovered suf- [asphalt paving published, but this has not |4Sainst as a trespasser. No date has been | convention being held.” premium belng offered. HERMAN ROSCH, 748 Mill St. B e emeved 1 [heyabartments |been done and City Clerk Phillips has been | Set yet for hearing the motion to di Mednl from Paxis S{Lersian s WIll Danse: FRED DE GROTE, 1 th i called on the carpet for neglecting to carry |98 George I, Wright, attorney for . " ; Stato b i fGVambsE /80, Die 0 E 0 e eterson, who Tos( both arms i an | Ot the council’s orders in this respoct, | MOtoF company, is out of the eity. In th | PP 3 I Kennedy, secretary of the State | On Thursday evening, Novemver 2. Di-| ARE THE PEOPLE WE REFER T | Bonra of h, has a letter from the United | viston No. 3 of the Ancient Order of Hi- D 4 aceldent last 8unday on the motor bridge, | Mr. Phillips explained that he was undes |meantime the motor company is making | S0%'d of Health, has a letter tro ited | viston At the Postofiic ; States con o P position | be ill give a Thanksgiving ball at ot ol and Ahe atinding BIYK! | the impression that as no paving with 'hay While the sun shinea and with a largo | St 'h“"“‘:;‘:l‘"‘\";‘f("’l’mfl‘n?’:"‘_ oD bernians will give & ARAEIVINE USING FAVORITE BASE EURNERS juns, AL the woman's Christian Asocii- | aphaltum could be done this year there force of men is rapldly pushing the worlk | StAtRE 4 s s tlon hospital have strong hopes of his g iy the state of Towa had been awarded a sil- |~ covery was no need for advertising for bids until Of laving a second track on the disputed | the siate 4 o b Bt he police were notifled yesterday morn- |next year. He thought this was the une |Strect to a completion. vor medal for an exhibit. Tho exhibit con Wo heated four rooms all last winter ing (hAt tho residence of Jerome Gelst, this | derstanding among the aldermen A IS sisted of reports and circulars of informa- y Wit FavOrita DAk Hutoer: AVStare de of Neolu, had been visited by burglars p = All grocers sell Domestic soap. tion issued by the State Board of Health. i We started with our old base burner Articles of Incorporation were filed to- | L AL for & month and often used 3 Tuesday night and i gold wateh and an ats of Something Dire, I for a month and often used ister overcoat st 'hey were asked | In the event of Mayor Jennings refusing Probable Poor Farm Site, ¥ with the secretary of state for the i b L s UGS irch the pawnshopa liore for the stolen | o o1 5oint an oxtrs policeman for the west- | The session of the Board of County Su Dyersville Light and Power company with Don't neglect a weather. We only use hard nd will be dis- | €rR portion of the city some interesting Pervisors yesterday was principally devoted | o capital stock of $15,000. The capital | cold. When ex- - “'"('f r,‘wl i e AL AL 8d :\y‘:'l”l\ tho medting of | developments, 1t i sald, muy bo looked 10 bridge d matters. The contract | gtock of the Des Moines Edlson Light com- | posed or chilled vorite 2 L ROSAT TR M NG f Ameriea | for, as Alderman Boyer states that hie fy With C mpbell of this city for | puny has been increased from $430,000 to | take an Orange- niug. & % determined the peop his ward shall county bridge work was rencwed for an- | gy 155,000, The fee pald on the latter in. | ine powder and {2 T e i aans full expres- [have the police protect thut they ask |Other year from April 1, 1901, to April 1, | giruntent was $677, | repeat in twenty C 1 of the lodge can be obtained |tor. One of the aldermen in discussing 1902 The prices for nt classes — e e minutes, oy - - L. Baker tr wveling salesman for an {the matter sald yesterday Mayor J of work are the same a in the last cous N 1f our cold ;! ". AL et e it o S e Tl e, yestorday: " tavor den- |of SAYS ELECTION WILL STAND has sfarted ol - R {2 e of HOand cOxia s nores the wishes and Instructions of the | Discussing the establishment of a poor [y 000 0 rangeine directions, “One night - i Dl et ey ighe to manago the aflairs of tho city and Mayor |100king toward the purchase of the neces. | 1FFOF In A i Specimen Experiences, 4 : : » Jennings should understand that he is not Sary land will be taken until next year | Rient 0 nvaUdate. e P s of the Amerlca " p— “The best edy fc 1d 1 ever saw,* % s A — i have offered a prize the whole city government., The one-man | Membs audes said he was In favor of | yivcamion R dlopnaeratie | R e alTor: Waotarn GOl Olamio one 810 for th Ay on power business will not go o long as I n ® poor farm about fourtedn or | o' iavhnioul error sald Lo have boon & l“ “Oured seven cases ofarip jn my tamily. . ults of 1h fonary A : technlcal error sald to have been made =Wan. 1. Dull, bnle: "~ am In the city council n mile east of this clty He be *Completaly ren my o th of Tony submitted before February 16 4 n the blenni e endmer o e ootk Siont ‘: pAR: ‘.\.Y gttident _— [Meved that it should be located far enou in the biennial election amendment to th gonding "o T Rohcl, manevet A 1 Suneni MRt en L Sy Athadi: ot she) | Commonwealth 10-cont clgar. [ back from the river to got into good farm. | COBStitution of Towa, carried in last week's thachiild & Co.'s grocery dapt., Chlcago. nor contain less than 860 words. 3 — L | election, Senator Titus, author of the bill, Sald by druggists generally in 25 and 50c bt i | L | Promiums given with Domestio sosp. imx )uan\ .'nl'r! ould not be too closo | Lt0F ey Y packages. A trinl package will be sent to tions for the roception to be glven to o this cf here would be a tendency ¢ 15 tmpossible, in my opinion, to tn. | | 25 ddress for 2ceut stemp. sreme Commander D. 1’ key @ o 'y S wi chres. o lon the part of the inmates to visi o & i ¥ Rn e e R D Sant those hold- | o TING IN A HURRY. amendment adopted at the same time the ink Sl are entiing & LR Domestic soap has no equal. various officers were chosen. The officers charge o th < made charge to tho enter e mades A Belleve (hat the Oflcer & Pasey Re- § | Just elected can present themselves for | due pfogram hes b iR celvers Are Too Delihern Row Between Habies. | qualification and demand the offices. 1t lots arc located n Omaha addition and le high and dry. They Mrs. 1lize Nonubar, aged 65 years, died | Creditors of Officer & Puscy's While little 7-year-old Jimmy Weston | would then be incumbent upon the present will make & splendid location for some factery. Several other lot yesterdiv morning at' lier home, corner of {belleve that the affairs of the ¢ n | Was swinging on the fence pate at his|occupants to prove that thelr terms had| About 3 miles north of Counctl Huffs, 11 | e e derlpap it > 4 rwentyoileat atreel and Broudwuy, Besldes might be liquidated more expeditiously home on Twenty-ninth avenue yesterday | been extended before the successors were| Miles from South Omaha and 1 miles 8 purpons m especially will make her husband she leaves two daughters and | yirciioiing s petitios gl morning Freddy Johnson and is sister | choen, I have just recelved & dlspasen| 1FOM Failrcad switeh. About ) acr & fine location for a home, belng within one block of the metor b wores cultivated cluding SRR L Qi the el | 42 .nY shaely : ! as the petition | Passed by. The gate struck Freddy's sister | from Attorney Gemeral Remely, who says Teaot and Hrulte, B0 acves Th Himber: line and within two blocks of school house and church locuted gdenes of het 'Z",,‘“;‘“\\‘."T‘."“; ‘:I:‘]"w:"l]q recelves a suf T of signatures |And made he planted Jimmy | his opinion, filed today, holds that the fek 10 Blie ang ¥ Q““' Jisasse. Msstonm in the western part ef the city, and fnterment wil bo in Walnut Hill cen idgo Green of the |9 nd the latter ¢ filed [ platn intent of the legislaturo must gov- and_ engine houss: never falling watsr Sabs ‘i‘llfln-'l court. This action on (he part of | matlon in Jus K 5 Court | ern In coustrulug the amendment. Tho| by 4-horec-powcr kasoline engine 1o 3 Apply at Aralatant City Engineer, George Judson, | 80me of the depositors in the defunct bauk- | (HATIDg Freddy with o t the time | technical error therefore cannot affect.” | barrel reservoir, to house, barn, feed ot who was_marrled urday at Bilox i | Ing concern is due mainly to the fact that |Stating that Freddy was 14 of age. hog pasture and three pasture enclos Miss.. (0 Mius Mar ey ore ot ‘at | the recelvers have so far failed to fle the| When Freddy was brought into court he| Immense Ga ona County. VG AL LSRRy ik ce Cel the depot by u n 1 the groom's for- [ supplementary report which it was reported | Proved to be just s of age. Justice [ ONAWA, la, Nov. 14.—(Speclal.) 'rna-‘L P Junsfl" 929 fim ‘vs Tntoare it han oyt et Jowi vol- |several weeks ugo they intended to| Ferrier promptly disy b Board of Supervisors of Mouona coun y v Council Bluffs, three biss and several snave drums, In thig (90 The report fled by Receivers Bere-| oo -0 = have just completed the oficial canvass o f Tel. 348 | e in 420 MLy wan s s, e " ap the vote polled at the recent election. 1¢| COUNCHl BIUffS, la, el | how at 101 Washingtlon avenue tory, as it gave but little {nformation con- Divorce Court 1 N | #hows McKinley's vote on electors to have |cerniug the ussets of the bank. In answer| The Learing In the McKens n 2,161, or 227 more than Bryan's. to Inquirles us to when this supplemontary |suit, which hys ccoupled ihe nitention | FOF congressman from the Eleventh dis- b | ‘ : ; Judge Green 1n the Alstelot soust for tts |45iat, Lot Thomas (rep.) reselved 5,188 I Yostorday by Judso Aviesworth. Shel- |piled that their t present fs taken |last week, was brought to a close. The vaney (dem.) 1,935, and Maltby (pro.) | Tio han been drinking haaeli- to tas [up with other matters connected with the |court toolk bl deciios ooy for county auditor, C. B. Blis (rop.) ler udvisement, Tudgo Aylesworth whoi asked it le had | bank A8 5001 he MeKenzlo caso was 221, Levi McNeill (dem.) 1,868; for county | n as the MeKenzio case was closed i wihing to say that he did 1o Is a Good Investment Fifteen lots in & body for sale at & very reasonable price. Thess |1t will be prescn Gerard Shelgren, who stole two chairs | W Bouth Main street saloon and sold om At @ Hroadway second-land goods | ore, was glven thirty days in the county | report would be filed, the receivers huve re t recollect | The committee appointed at a recent meet- | Jude king the chalrs and strong drink had ; oo g Juds ireen ¢ menced the hearing ,,—””.M"l:. C. H. Bradburg (rep.) 2,212, J. E. Tan | Ins of a number of the bauk's creditors has | suit of Mr ophie Peterson for givorce | JeTOme (dem.) 1,880; for recorder, L. Olson | y decided upon a plan of action which has (fron: N. P. Peterson. This caue s ex- | (") 2102, Frank Andrews (dem.) 1966; o N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. not beer made public yet. Already large | pected to last tho rest of the week or even | [OF county attorney, W. T. Smith 2,068, J number of tho ereditors of the bank have |longer, s there are & large mber ot | W+ Auderson 2,020; for supervisor, , I signified the(r intention of pooling issues | witnesses on both. sides - EF Ol Wooster 2,126, A. Lamb 1,055, : Morrell, Ark., Feb. 23, 1900. Y and upother meeting will he called early : i On the constitutional amendment propo- I suffered with womb trouble for ten years and it seemed to gat worse every year, with pains in iy head and Davis sells paint, next week. The commlttee {8 ready to ex Real Estate Trausfers. #itlon 1,645 voted against and 1 v‘a 1' 5 + back. My husband read about Wine of Cardui in the Ladies’ Birthday Almanac. 1 got one bottle of the Wine and Tho following transters were filed yester- | On the blennlal elociion propostiios 1 crs & package of Thedford's Black-Draught snd used them up and started on another bottle. | expect never to be with. = | day In the ubstract, title and loan ofice of | voted agalnst and 1.218 for 983,947 out it as long as money will buy it. | have gotten better every du)’dand my p;ln\ are gone. My husband says | BEST SHOE ON EARTR 1, 'W, Bauire. 101 Pear] streot | T 88 Brvan sarriod Mantes cauuty by Look better and better every day. 1 am thankful for what your medicine has done for me and want everybody to est welght—Domestic soap. s Cowans, lots 12 and 13 k7, town celved 227 mafority—a gain of 1,152 votes. le ills is in bond. o | | | ] AR YL e bapgrgathvenetith vl - 000 Lopn o Tsoqomuting is oompletel The woman who is .mmeq with !tmae ills is in bondage. For days or weeks every month she ‘\R“ORED CRlerR' E BiGate: 0t 15, bioek 10, Cramtord s sl is languishing on a bed of suffering. ~ She thinks she cannot be free from those terrible “pains which Thera is always one pla Marihe B Goodeit and” Busband s | onauiT7InS Parue fer Rape. manacle her. She knows health would mean freedom and happiness. But she fears she will never be Miste Jou gan buy shots | “Jonn atifer, ot o block's, Hidate's | DA Ia Nov. U.-(8pecial.)--Dis . a healthy woman again. She sees nothing but suffering ahead, Mrs. Tatam knew nothing else for Aa¥ AiaL pigcs, And In thix | George W. Tewitt and wite to 5,7 | Oliver presiding, In tho case of Stato ot ten years. Just think of ten years of agony with particuls i and'A. G. Glibert, nwly awhi 13-Ti-44, | Jowa against Andy Payne, charged with Marrinze Licenses. | B r Sees Wonders, SHOE STORE. 3 Licenses to wod wero fssued yesterday to | Editor W. V. Berry of Lexington, Tenn., within her reach as it is within yours to-day. She might have been cured ten years ago. You can o the following in exploring Mawmoth eave, contracted a be cured immediately. Mrs, Tatam's experience is only one instance of how many women let their Name and Residence Age. | sovere caso of piles. HIs quick cu ailments run on indefinitely and unnecessarily. ~ Wine of Cardui is a sure relief for all the ills that torture ehristian Langer, Councll Blufts : ga through using Bucklin's Arnica Salve co . Shvistiig Renuite, Geunal Bk 8| SEEHARIR THOSLR S SO0 0h T T8 00N women to day. It is a quick and permanent relief for falling of the womb, for leucorrheea, for disor. FARM LOANS Ranal hdirsem Soungll BN 1s1sessess Cures piles, injuries, Inflammation and all dered menstruation. Every sufferer knows that terrible dragging pain in the lower abdomen, the N A AT e T Rt < Mahrashs Bert Whysang, council Blufts...... bodily eruptions. Only 25c at Kuhn & Co's, aching back, dull head and aching arms and legs. We know that Wine of Cardui will cure every such a Grimsloy mell Bluff gnd fowa. James N. Catady, yr., Btymest Btovenson, Councll By, .. Price of Yarn Advanced, trouble. Druggists sell $1.00 bottles. =t ‘ti‘ » Coune uffs. Harretett 1. Bl Ve el Rlufts 2 CHARLC N, <", Nov, 14.—The South- uiring special directions, address, givi; ern H ry Y N Spinners’ assoclation to- - - R L’ N Revinio of Preshyterian Creed, day fixed " pric I’ follows Seventeen ine Comp! ttancogs, Tenn 1t ¥ - SIGN OF THE ¢ r o) NG 4 pre ytery to y voted In favor of the r ber up to and Ineluding t nty-twos, and savinas. Loan anp wuienive vv'y,' S ARGENT iian Plkion 'or tion " brecd. o "the! Bresbyteria | Roove thenty-twae on Mcromua ot T omd 183 Pearl Street, Coune Blunm church, Quly two votes were cast agalust It, numbe " ‘-u«m".«.. resessrere@@eesevereres s .