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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1900, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA., [fifi i GOVERNOR _ & LF LREGON b oot Ko seo von tor o8| - 00 POTIIE 70N In His Family y < . < As usual there wern a number of family [ILTC [ ~ T r y k F i COUNCIL BLUFFS, |ssrmaglassn it 8T 00K = o S i ; s masquerade ball at the Royal Arcapum "”" Il MINOR MENTION, - | and )‘k;:‘. "wowd “n:‘luxl'"::ty.l; i o " the | Tnmates of Home for Aged Remembered by important s “-\\ “.[lel\l Ul' THL I\S-\\L wost enjoyable events of the season | Diplomat's Wife, of the State Davis sells glass. At the Dohany theater the Lyman 8 Cedar . “Mr. R cent elgas, —_— -.-, s were greeted with a full house o i ‘ anl o mou: appreciative audience They BAGS ACCOMPANIED BY KINDLY LETTER it State Board Lays Down Rules Which presented “A Merry Chase,” which proved sisting o W. Ball of 1 Fine A. B C. beer, Neumayers hotel. Be Observed. most entertaining | | Bollonger Dubuque, W. H The smallpox patients at the pesthouse | Little Scent nches an Cheery | Des Moines H. Quick of Siou Wollman, sclentifie optictan, 49 B'd'y. | were not forgotten by their friends and| Christm etter from Mintster's | ¢ W Bingham of Cedar Hapi feipal Lows Need Revisi Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's Fine Missourl oak. Gilbert Bros. | | | | Behm!dt's photos, new and latest styles. ‘ . 3. Houtettar, dentiat, Baldwin block. | pypients WUST NOT BE PUNISHED | Deputy Marshal White drove out there| ~ Wife Who Went Turoukh the | mittco fs to roport at th esterc afternoon wit s buggy ell | ! . ol © assoclation 5% St fer alagant holiday photos y day after with his buggy well we of Pekin |of th 1 A 1 Tk laden with presents for them from their leglslature was appointed Drink Budweissr béer. L. Rosenfeld, agt . L : 4 | | . Jold: Leffert, jeweler, opticlan. 24 Broadway sements Must Be Provided and | friends. They were provided by Purchas- | po rrowi | Christmas pictures at ¢ zander & Those Capable Must Be Kept Em- | ing nt True with all that was neces- | DES MOINES, Dec —(Special)—0me of " has been invited to m with Co.'s, 333 Briadway ployed a Reasonable Part to give them a good Christmas din- | the most valuable of the charities of central committe Members of the Sta CAPITOL BUILD NG, SALEM, Unl(.u\ M. Mysbis has g . ity of the Time. ner. | Towa 1s a Home for the Aged, located in association have long realized that the A Better From the Exceutive Office of O egin | | to spend the holiday s« ! I RIAYRE (& i Ll W. F. Graff, undertaker and disinfector, Des Moines, which is supported by th S oA, Sadertaker and d LAST DAY FOR FILING CLAINMS S a2k it Ruphortad b7 3¢ | shader form (an sre other Tows laws, One | 1 : : i of tx vt P Get your work done at the popular Eagle | The State Board of Control has promul- | e ons. It 1s occupled by a large nu r subject which has ca 3 r v res catarrh, t bbbt b laundr, roadway. 'Phone 151 gated & set of rules for the government | Judge T persons who have grown feeble with age, | annovance and | A should be supplied with (bis L ertaker, 28 Pearl street. | of a1} county, state and private institutions and these residents of the home were made | iU for improvements and making th P v remedy for coughs, colds and so B it s e ' Gent' | 10 10Wa, in Which insane patients are keps glad today by not only the Christmas gifts | €'ty owners stand the cost. Anoth I8 the says mt-.’;;x Broadway. Ope s A recently enacted law gives the board | from tleir immediate friends, but by the | Ject s that of the a ment of pro 3 3 | noticed that the governor sa 8. 2. Keller yesterd reported the theft | power to make these rules and enforce Judge Thorn will reconvene district | gift of a number of perfume bags sent all | In general in the cit comnm ] t had occasion tc of two sleds from his s Broadway. |them. The law practically places the man- | court today for purpose of winding up the way from China and accompanied by a 1l consider these and mar mattors Iment The rea Morgan & Kieln. upholstering, furniture | agement of these institutions in the hands | the hearing in the matter of the preferred lctter from Mrs. Edwin H. Con. | Of speclal intere lowa A r allments begin e b T B g o 8. Maln St | of the board, the members of which have | claims against the Officer & Pusey bank. | ger, wife of the 'United States vis [N Watktes ity Soal b na to promptly cure colt - R PR e R | personally visited and inspected ry hos- | Since the former hearing a number of new nister, who s a resident of this| g al Des Moines jobb fag, 1a i the stite wh patients | preferred claims bave been filed bringing city. The letter from Mrs, Conger, who is | t80f A. D. Keller of W y Mrs. Kate l'l)ul.n of Fifth ! Yv |are kept and treated. A copy of these rules 'he aggregate amount of such claims up to | personally known to many of those in the | hag just filed a petition in voluntary ba it for coughs friends iIn Chicego, " | has been sent to County Auditor Innes for | 8tout $30,000, it is estimated home, wus full of the Kkindly spirit of the | rypiey and turned his ds and proy Hitatic # Ed Shipley, formerly of this city, now of | the Board of Supervisors. St. Bernard's | Today will be the last day for fillng claims | day and well wishes for the recipients over to Charles Stoddard as te ry 1 must | t r 1l be no other Keokik, la., 18 visiting relatives hero for | hospital in this city is the only institution | a80inst the Officer & Pusey bank, but creds- Lights Mysteriously Put Out. | celver. The banks in Webster ( \ similles shonld e s ol in this county whero insane patients are | (OF8 of the firm have one year fn which | it pteteHensiy Bat Onh SO but Des Moine copy of eves ro he h g f Saler, | kept., It will h 10 follow the rules made | 0 file their claims against the individuat | slieves 4 by y cago v ght. The \ & West way groceryma day | 4" he state board amd 1t s understec | estates of the deceased members of the | MOIN0S belleves the house recently oe- | ca nlght and stole five large live turk / chefivad b bt - s . y cupled by h in Marcus, Ia to be | titian placed ) 0 it [0 udd in TR Bee will be bttt s - Thomas Officor and W. H. M. | yauntea, His wite dled in the house some | the The sama asjention given to 4 wapt add In | the time of months ago and he and his three children | both 8heridan , once tried alwa d o - Priso to Des Moines, where he hoped to gmokeless oot, clinkers nor sulg pr Jail were given | Obtain employment. Not finding employ Price %, .5 Fenion & Foley, sole agents, given Paul ol A £ n ext 1 of fare \ner time yes- | ment bere he returned to Marcus agaln n Kell Cured While You Paul Tulleys of Bloomfield, Neb., is {n the r 1 b . e AN " . : - g . ¥ ch received a1 #pf The firet night after re 1wying the house take fl u e Slisaa 1 i city, spending Christmas with his parents, | marize l ‘ l Sleep, vs. ¥, 'and Mre. L W. Tulleys of Park ave marized | of turkey, cranberrs sauce and other trim. ' the 1izbt he allowed to burn was mysteri | \ leep,in 15 Day b ; ; Dissoives Birioture like snow bensats the san, redu Olation ! o Che 1 a large section of succulent!OWsly put out. Twice he re-lighted the | acknowledge bank R RN i renamors (b Borara) Ducte: woeeio oAl tod on nce ple with an cxtra allowance of | 14mp and both times ft was extinguished | sational t : 4 it by NG s o i e stomon. Bor s direet \ooas " ) appileation o ie calire. ureinral tract:. G rao-Bol s o of Tullrodd orh - t not be used | coffee, to which sugar and cream were | |0 the same mysterious way. Now it is | filed his 1 7 v Vic Laustrup is home ! . olt .' 8¢ 8 sbadl e & " i added in honor of the Ay reported that on account of this incide: me ‘. w a f ( and %o 1 ‘,L.‘.‘ .’ Fve ‘ b 9 S fo e Tausteup ia hon celu ms shall be short in dura. | *I¢" county bastile Jaller Martin gave | he has' left the house and vows he will | Keller f " s e et rctire Every Man Should Know Himseli. . e TUEST JAMPES AsSN, Kin Cineinnati. O, prepared at department of 1 5 All patients must be given daily physi- | the inmates a bounteous Christmas din- | MOt re-enter it again because he belicves it | after r great expenie an exia inilve Hutraied Treatioe oo the mae o QB B spend the ho il exercis ner consisting of turkey and the is haunted Keller over ¢ ystew, which they will send to any male it prepald Mr. and Mrs, \ 3 The tertainments, i R aue, Ta., are sper Christmg | amusem 3 rimmings and (wo kinds of pi Teachers Areive, d ; \ AMES ASSN. 62 ST JAMES EUILDING, CINCINNATI, OHio, city, the guests of Mrs. Bonson's parents, | Labor f for those ca- prisoners after partaking of the repast| A number of the leading educators of the | \™'© & z Mr. and Mrs. George F. r of Sixth | Pacited for Jrese tin w yecom ] MFand Mr ge F. Wri f Bixth | PACUEC font i buched &k i presented Martin with a state arrived in Des Moines today to at- | | E Mr. and Mre. €. W . visiting | AEGY Inat b bathod in worer paamy: | commonwanllh 10sount eigar tend tho meeting of the State Teachers' | U6 expecttion the . VIMWVIGOR'VITALITYFOR N {helr duughtar, Mra. Grason arly A et S pres| azsoctation, which begins tomorrow cven- | YRtied £1.000 to Ke 00 3 P N:0TmAN BISnOPa, PLILS Lare terle i oitr o yeas Ly e lewsers ol e rom there Mrs. Foster wil i | s T Bl : claime that Ke . v ' " 20 e rom _{h osts ) patlent | o remat ing. President Harper of Chicago uni- | ¥ ® Shoult / o i, e sk, Duras LRt MANRO0d, New vours with her ¢ | ne Richy condition”either night, or Aq}nl WELSH SINGERS' CARNIVAL \fyity wat scveral ochers from outeiie : ERILHE 4 onw:l-c-tfiflwt' Night-Lotege, Spermatorr “f‘. JT'":'."J:“'“ at Olin, la Clean underclothing must be furnishe e . »m the cut a in the scalp o { ta TV E Dos re mina onsy Lame dn Dug McClelland, charged with the t each patient. or of oftener. 1f - of the state ha 180 come to the clty alp ot achs Eul ,'1 Hery Lo We elle n 0od Mg r < A SliEy, Hegdac tness to ot 8amén, Varico of $30 belonging to Sivers, has taken | Lee Bedclothing be changed Elsteddfod This evening there was held the first meet- | Seiler blood = flowed freely. Kei or Gone nmron.“"z'::fi h {ul';‘ =’ o f::fl Rargs hearing Thuraday. — WEDDRYS B | 1alint ©ne outide window ard Hor Heicy sided over by Prof. R. C. Barrett, super. | fadlure oy el i s et (L Ve Aduireade BISROB ReMedy Gom & 21 Migs Cora Dwinnell o o City, the ground intendent of publie instruction, but owing | b St P FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., 1GTH AND FARNAM, 8 ra Dwinnell of Lak ity, la., g A g P v OTTUMWA, 1 | Oto St arrived yesterday to spend the holiday east two mea escape from TTUMWA, la., 25.—( to its being a holiday only routine work| g X ( P must be provided in each bulldir S1I0UX CITY, ial Tele “,"" Nier srandparents, Mr. and Mry, L. No insi person y ik gram.)—The most successful meetir was done Tomorrow the councll Wil | gram.)— Christ fatal 4 Bherwood, and her brother, L. A. Dwiine ok thits i 1ot ) Eisteddfod soclation of lows € . s iy kel at their home on East Broadwiy y bullding in whi oty L fo _SINtediLod LRGSR DL OVE SVeE hold a b v | r her meeting and consider two | for Guy €. Moore p i o night while in the act of taking a « i met here in keeping with a time-honored {n lowa. The first of these is ““Mie | while out hunting today . nily against other allments what every other family ould do. Keep Pe P. Boulanger Sullivan, who has been a Cody City, Mont., in the employ of & firm of ruilrond contractors, 18 home to spend o dy was syrup and three bars of soap from a very insane person shall be fed three | Welsh custom for the purpose of indulging Sequence of Studies,” the discussion to be | founs barbed wir p th & 'KV‘,',' w8 ’I" O AN ,"““ . ""‘I”" A duy " # pe |'0 8 carnival of song preliminary. The other topic, that of ex ,’,H ,].,‘. ”‘ : ”, i et ', ,",‘-”1 L, ppearance in police cou irsday morn nsane persons and paupers must be Solhl CoulDE ere Fubi 456 &8 i resumption 8 2L-caliber rifle was 8 ing, Kept apart; paupers shall attend in lal ains 1 rom varlous | aminations in schools and colleges and for | qischarged while he was trying to crawl R a0 ia ¢ - I3 points o e state [hree 8 s re 0 2 abshahd % G rells > 2L TR 4 The Sunday school of S$t. Paul's Eplsco. Sane o p ts of the state. Three sessions were teachers' certificates, comes up for final | through the fence. The bullet went through Ty ¢ good reliable dental work at mod Hfi:»;:‘.fi‘;’f.’i- w'm have Its annual Christm s “.\I‘ sl aris :‘vlglm‘gr’\ held, one in the forenoon, one in the after- discussion, as it is required that the coun- | his left temple. He was assistant static o Y o erate prices we can please jou. Arcanum hall. Graee Episcapal Sunday | #ons |nocn and the third tonight. The day |cil shall consider each tople two years In|agent for the Illinols Central raflroad - - I #chool will hold its Christias exercises at | | [1ane females shall be In charge of fo. |sesslons were taken up with competitive |successlon. There will be a strong sentl- |yaars of ago and tnmareien. 11 weeun: & Ouar methods are the most imyp oy- the church Friday cvening 5'1'71',.",,'_“"‘,",.,,‘:,‘ ul«‘ s "'i" “j'; |- lcontests and tonight the best talent that ment in the council to abolish examina- |live at Winthrop, Ia and a sister liy & 5 . so low oy i The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Chris- DA e WO the association contains gave a grand con- | tions almost altogether and to grade puplls |at Washta, 1a. i | 3 S HECERISONID W EV S oL e erit® W b pisia (ristiansen. 16| “frieune males shall b kept apart trom |cert in the Grand Opera Bouse. The con- | in school o daily werk durine o Porms i surprise you. parts of buildings Hows and to give them markings for college en An Interesting Game, - L4 ook o et T4 tnsane females, in aifferent ™| tests todny were won an follows: Bass | church. The funeral cortege will leave the | V47" OF bulldings, =0 » shall | 8010, A. W. Jones of Pekay; mixed quartet |trance the same way. The committes hav. Indianapolis Sun: “Jist walt till me an residence ot 2 o'clock. Inte t will be ity L Ay i) Hodigeel g il s Willistbbure. dus ; ENTILne Bay " e iy ..Te one 145, IR Valne Hill oeriatarys o mont will visit each person. not less” thin once & fif,..'l'{,\.".i.("’}. l\x:llll'll.un.lmrg quartet of Wil- | ing charge of the investigation of this | i finishes this game of checkers,” called o elephone 145..... Carl Carlson, brought back from Omaha here «hall not be less than one male ui- chorus, Hiteman Choral | topie is made up of able educators fn an | ©ut Silas Cornhill, proprictor of the Lone to o 10 Uie chards of breaking s 'tends bt i Al Ll S nale |union, led by Miss Lizzle Truman: glee |lines of work and: the re s lkely to | Someville grocery, to the woman who had 3 7 e : s_ "B f V. "l;‘:l‘:n\rnlruu ibr BROD: IRGE JHis Bodk] AUaBAknt fog [heatie tainles 10 thsta. are | ahbeis for seventy-five men's voices, Hite- rreirtbialalde il LGt LU A g NS % "' " w°°dhury' n' n' ’connc" 'u' S be a valuable one entored aling & quantity of tools, was arralgned | more than thirty of either there shall be le one B i Yaatstday T et m Y et i rwanall be | man Choral union, W. B. Powell, leader; But I'm in a hurry,” said the woman. | |] LI , Ieeman's Troubles, i : i lended not guilty to the charge and his ditlonal males or fema and for cach itone solo, C. G. Keyhoe, Ottumwa X i EroN I want one of ‘em red an' white checked PR Y Next to o ot g o T o (RRe e e o quict, Ottumas wooy s suar, | A BLcUIaT VAT 18 on betwenn feo deut | e ' rand Hote An effort to complete the paving of North here shall be a omghtwiteh f o, girl's recitation, Maggie Willla ers and a local firm here: The Edisin “Guess that'll break up the game, then ~ ' Second street will made today. 1t two | kept h buil ) nightwatch may (<4 8 Light company leased property some year: b 4 aafl 7 1 d . , al W sburg; children’s chorus, Hiteman Hi,” said Silas, as he pushed the checkers carloads of Des Molnes bric which are ¢ s . d ago or i f A £ , 8 push heckers e D e oines Drlok, which &re witho woman in hle come | cholr; alto solo, Edith Edmunds, Ottumwa on which there was an icehouse, and | aside and gathered up the tablecloth on where, reach he There 18 o wtrip | D L e o that SoX | The concert included a baritone solo by | “tered Into a contract not to use which they had been playing ! T s v nightwatch of that sex cehouse for storing ice. v y l:‘ F I of bout twenty fect long to be lald with be employed Prof. Protherce of Milwaukee and a tenor | (C*hOUSe for storing ice. A few days ago You see,” he continued, turning to the lOWA A MS O SA {8 56 uourmn o complete {he-work,. 2 PUblle st be excluded from al | solo by W. E. Powall, “Gwilem Eryl," also | the company prepared to store ice for it wan, "I lost my checkerboard the other ‘offe; employed e roundhous grounds and bul own use in e build g )1 o orme i the Northwestern rallway, compluined Nccount books must be kept; also the | Of Milwaukee. The success of the meet- e I th lding, but the former| day, an' Hi an' me ‘lowed this tablecloth y o o 3 1 . terday after=non to the police that he records of patient ing was such that the directors of the | OWRers, who are still In the fce business, | ‘ud do fairly well fer a substitute. Made DAY & HESS, 59 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs, ';7"-" nnu.-:"”m’ ':"k",‘v“‘, 8 viclous bul The management of the insane Institu- association will vote, January 2, at Hite ’.'"'J“""' Last night someone lot the| {¢ a leetlo dirty, mebbe, but §t'll all come | Hove for sule a lnrge list of & Sentt nil anine Bnd eeiia n.'“x-.'n‘fi'. "t Ascertain | tons throughout the state are given until 'man, to hold all future meetings here. nater run out of the mill dom which holds | out in ke warsh. Only one fn the store, | Se&etable lands: also reside in Council Blufs with a view to having the animal executed, | the first of the new year to effect such B the water for the fce harvest and the first | gixty-three cents, W ap ‘ar up?” and Omahla. SGME FARMS: The members of the police force did the | changes as will be necessary to comply with | Seldler's Widow's Property Exempt. | freezing night to delight the fceman was 0 acres Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. By | 160.acres Missouri bottom land, 8 miles se gallant thing yesterday and presented the | the state hoard's rules. | STORM LAKE, Ia., Dec. 25.—(Special.)— | rendered of no use to him. Already the ihors of Men. g00d buildiugs, $45 per acre. EI65 (800 parinare young women at the telephone exchan At the last term of the district ccurt the | icemen have been complaining because the Det Journal: Now, as for me, I took |80 acres near Cresceut, well improved, $48 | arge box of candy.” Serge \i'.f“nl k REMEMBERS THE LITTLE ONES | cose of Mrs. . R. Campbell against Buena [ ice harvest {s to be o late in the year |10 serious view mor per acre | 600 acre stock farm near Earling, Selby Co. ated to make the presentation’ in person | Vista county resulted in a verdict for the | and this will put them back some time “Marry him, by all means'™ I exclaimed, |60 acres & miles east, good buildings and | cheap < E fe acquitied himself to the credit of the | a \ plaintiff. She had brought action to re- Bride Did Not Sait. merrily For a cod, you know! truit, $50 pe: acre 320 acres In Silver Creek twp., $50 per acre; T e Frie s e county u ote chard T ¢ sister shivere She s a far more |90-acre fruit tarm, near city, mprove. we P Tho recelpts in the gencral fund at the y Have Frie on the ground that as a soldier's widow |, ichard Albrecht a prominent farmer re- | \'% BIStEF shivered She was | ments, $150 per acre. 213 acres fine bottom land in Rockford twp, Christian Home lnst we imounted 1 cines Elyewh | siding near Washington, advertised throug is too obviously a lobster for that!" | 80-acre fruit furm adfoining city, $8,000, $42.60 per well improved. being $6.2 above th ated her property should be exempt 13 ¢ 3 for the current exper the | -1 Dr. L. M Y a matrimonial agency for a wife and Louise sudly The above is only a e 1wt. MONEX ‘LOANED ON FARMS AT Of course, I did not much mind, one way | 6 per ¢ interest, Mausbaum, a Chicago surgeo k, and cleering up the deficlency in | One of the happlest Christmas celebra- ; {ausbaum, & Ohicaso surseon | pemmiar of New: Haven, Conn,, responde fund to date. In the s Tuud | tlons yesterday was that held at the [ WHO Ine '”’"" Bl e L kx PET- | A correspondence ensued and an exchange $08 recalbly yere MR heing €9.78 Christlan Home, where several hundred lit- | BOTROUY. contemplates building @ hospl- |or photographs made. Albrecht onithe oo deficlency In this fund to date to $157.6, | e children had thefr lives brightened und ar future sent Miss | | Demmler & ticket. She came on to Wash- | Pacitie Const nat | —— - hearts gladdened with um\ gent to vh» Illl.’inu and e v he i )! SEATT sh a two days' trial he con- n by oIl S ? by the friends of the home. Following | cluded’ that she was not up to the require- | N G- 0ne jeted by Algdor Al Howell's Anti-Kawf" cures coughs, colds. |\ niequs Christmas dinner replete \»m.f\\ Inesday and ments. He took the mext train and went | bor work i fhis state. [t 1o eorial Gravel roofing, A, H, Read, 641 Broadway, | 1l that goes to make up such a feast, the | Be Fair, with 1 ansas City a Yor & | and from there to Okl 2 preliminary’ chani AR Bl children at 4 o'clock in the afternoon as- | Variabl homa. She consulted an attorney and Al- | Shortiy after danusry 1, Phe Davis sells paint. sembled in the chapel, which was pret- ] : recht’s goods were attached Altma . > ie time ag Is a Good Investment e tily decorated, and where two immense | wasmiNaron 18t of the | i ! case was compromised, the girl getting Sympathy Dodge Fal Christmas trees laden with presents for | Weather for Wednesd X 1oy transportation home as a part of the settle- The police were notlfied yesterday after- | a)l groeted their expectant eyes, The ex- [ For Nebraska and Nerth and South Da-|ment. Albrecht is a widower with two | 3 5 itteen lots (a 8 body for stle &t & very ressomable pries. These noon to send the patrol wagon (o the cor- | ercises were opened by Rev. T. It Thick- | Kota—Fair Wednesday and Thursday; west- | children, Miss Demmler 18 not oxacile s i g lots are iocated in Omaha addition and Me high and dry. They mer of Broadway and North Second streel, | stun in an address to the children, aftor | €Y1y winds She 15 a Swiss girl and has an o L 2 y will make & splendid location for some tactory. Several other lots officers that the man who claimed to have | from the tree the evening an ent v and Thursday; variable winds this winter. The leader of the party fs la the western part of the city. rom the tr In the vening an iter to Hamburg, la. | number of peaile durioa: ths day ani dhere | TAI I western portdon Wednesday, - and in Oskaloosa and will sail from New York B ffi TN i smisoyions | SE2000 S DA giel i sy bk (are| [ L, Vot poricn, Motosmtar, wnd | SSIGHS S04 HIE RT BB ey Ton TROUBLES ee ce, ¥ was found on him. er yesterday, tnanks to the members o i erday, thanks to the members of | "m0 o p o Wednesday; warmer in | estine and on this part of their journey will )n Broadway and it 1s estimated that up- | injury. Dr. Jennings camo to the conchu- | i ds of 200 persons partook of the Cheiste | P TP T oY Py P e ooy IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. ing influence to the afflicted organs aud Catholic churches were attended ), I ling f the last three ve and arrangements are bel made to erect his way home from Wyoming. tal excess Mar f this week §| Price, 31.00—at Drug Stores, in March 1 | There is trouble in Ottumwa over the Rubbers and or weATikR ALL COLORS-AT B rets ko ERAL Ve 00t ihn Mhrees Run via the SIISDICIOI'I: tho spriags, cailat oty y 3 Rapid” City iyt fed 830000 to Fort Dodge for o sinllar | | s ————— ® OMAHAUSA. v “Man wants but lowa. Jamvs N. Casady, ir. Cansis O loudy pure milk is resnonsible for three lawsuits | Utah I'm proie to doubt al Forccast Qi3 | Clark family, The cow was furnished, but | BOTH TESE BAME Y pretty, where @ man had slipped on the sidewalk | which they rendered a program of songs | For lowa—Wednesday warmer in en HR1kRIa for baliding nushoamecns 00 (et (RS SEHE RIS broken his ankle had applied to him the | tainment consisting of Christmas stories | For Colorado and Wyoming—Fair Wednes. Dr. Milligan Stalker, formerly state vet he denfdd being the same person who had | {ioiitution at the ¢ xercises in the dm.,.»v Eastern Texas—Fair Wednesday and |Uary 5, going direct to Alexan way City Physician Jennings examined the | o joes v o the local hern portion; Thursday falr; variable | be accompanied by A, Rosenberger of Oska sion that the man's pretended fall was | o500 0 R OFFICE OF WEATHER RUREAL, | which is instantly s, t. Juiet: time in how many cities had. he tried to : 4 r = T, 1500 ; y apparent. Quiets t e A were made happy by the e SR e o ' | compromise wa ted by g ailments have A short course with X fellow decided to “Bike” and “hike” he | i inbution of gifts L5o0n] of temperature and | office to the \ side ar this splendid remedy brings back 41d. He gave his name as G. A. McCourt- | “rpo gay wag quietly observed as a rule | 166 house to the cast s The plans for the strength, good digestion energy and ney and claimed to live {n the state, south | | Normal for cor. perfod, 186 new public library to be established by : - 9 F . plcted all the detalls, They have now re His The Favorite | Fairfleld already has a fine library bu . 3 s | . 4 one place in town where you Huron, cloudy : 8 purpose, the promise beln de to Hon 22 Matn 8t Councll Blufta. 0§ [ ieiena. party in court here involving a claim of $10,000 | WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND szuP aF Fle that ascic nt suge oo Modl [ Hikmarck T o damages. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Clark | SATURDAY S, When ook at it L) Salvation Army corps. All the afternoon dinner was served at the hall | 1® aamjessduay da impediment in her speech, and broken his ankle. Overseer of the Poor | aud recitations appropriate to the day. | 474 central portion; Thursday falr; varia- . d heen | r v day and Thursday arfable de erinarian and connected with the ow o (s previoua night for assistance and had been | {ljygirated by stereopticon views was pro Ay and Th varfable wind orip n with 1 . ) KIDNEY App]y at applied to Overseer Miller for ussistanc A large number of children, ma of | Thursday; fresh southeriy wind of Gibraltar. He will be v by Council B‘“"D- but the latter was positive in his identi- | ynem accompanied by their parents, kmew | 1°OF Indlana—Fair Wednexday and Thurs- | his sister, Mrs. Iry ks, and B fication. Neither the order nor the ticket | day; fresh west to north winds, becoming | Pessie Larrabee of the Towa State colleg bl s man and found that he had a swollen 1 Salvation army. | ¢ ¥ P RE A long-standing court house controversy simply a ruse to get money from the city | ppo e MAHA, Dec thcial record tem - larg ongregations in morning Maximum temeprature 1 : § ROW rcourt The trouble arc pain, stops wasting of the kidney T play the same trick. When given the al- |y \voral of the churches the children of the | Minimum. temnoriore . 3 ! 3 |ovor the division of Waterloo, the county H0ba, Samase 1ot ik daniied 4 ternative of being locked up for VAGrancy | gunqay school celebrated the day with | Mean tomperature seat, into two parts by the Cedar river. A ent feeling that all vicums of kidney | throughout the eity, many being glad of the ter new court house have been drawn and will cheerlul spirits of Des Moines. Ho sald he was making epiarture for The one g ) I'A | citizens purchased a fine site for the build ceived word from Mr. Carnegle's agent Winter Resort T @ | negle, and he has promises out for 50,000 | | eee—— Sold by Druggists and Dealers, cannot make & mistake if you \\K\‘u ston, clese W. D. O'Connell this week in Washington. | ROU E 10 A A G littie he'e below” - Chicago, snowing 1 I Sav. YOIII' “on. inveliing Galvesto e B moved into property belonging to E. F. | l\\llh the Miller happened to be thero at the time | Then came the feature of the day for the | ble winds w wypt. @ fine location for & home, being within one block of the meter the police arrived and he informed the | jjtt1e ones, the distribution of the gifts| FOr Missourl and Kansas—Fair Wedn Quite a party of Towans will go to Egypt ) line and within two blocks of a scheol house and chusca located given by him an order for transportation | yijed. The heme was visited by a large | Montana—Fair in eastern, snow or college. He is now visiting relativ what it was to have a d Christmas din- | G000 After a tour of Egypt they will go to Pal H BIII[RS ankle, but that it was the result of an winds. loosa. 1t conveys a heaiing, strengthen. bristmas services at the Episcopal | temperatu mpared with the = corre- [ Black Hawk county is at last settled and so accused him, asking him at the same s or taking his departure from the city the S Precipitati day of rest after an unusually y week.'| Departur }Ibe sulmitted to the board on Thur Bae it Library Troubles, ing at a cost of $25,000 and have com Reminds one that it is | @TATIONS AND STATE that there is complaint among some citl 5 - . 2 zens o the location of the library. Mr TOURIST For information. psmpliets and books on he needs. This point being | NOrL Platte. Slear donations to Mason City, Davenport and R SHOE STORE. Mttt tus niat iy Lo ko | Dhevente slaidy ; Dubuque. He is also reported to have prom OCK |SLAND WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY, FARM LOANS " s pmatiian. ewvicesble | GPHpE, Tottud ; Cow Causex Trouble, Said a morbid poet onable prices— : 4 2 . One co: hat is accused of giving im- ‘ long years ago, Negotlated In Eastern Nebraska that's 1 RO 60N SRAS I8 A v lag I Scenic Route through Colorado and SUY THE GENUINE PO ) 8 Bee’s great - Want Look for the Bear. o P TS Joro | Dicks, and in the agreement the latter wa Lurlnlurmnhm and ‘“Tourlst Dictionary'* MANUFACTURED 8% l\tl"'" ‘Ig; SAYINGs, LOAR AND BUILDING AsH', . 1 adicaten ti LA to furnish a milch cow for the uso of the | | §ldress City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam 5t. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& sl

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