Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 5, 1901, Page 8

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HE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 1901, Ml v b L4 Jeia ; \ i See « The Big Cent Sale B Tod é:;ezt;nd e ] en ur a e e lns a | Bargains : [ IN 5 mlts ki Realizing that winter is fast passing and inventory close at hand, and our stocks uncommonly large, we have de- | Comforters Saturday— cided to adopt this measure to reduce them, This policy we have found by past experience has proven beneficial to | AND $ 5 9 5 . ourselves as well as our many pleased customersr-and here let us give you the word-~these values will go quickly and Blankets | A ‘ | the carly selections are most desirable, Sale Commences at 10 o’clock Saturday, January 5, 1901, | WOOL BLANKETS ; : e UNDERWEAR A late winter has been of no benefit to the retailer, An unbroken stock to be reduced at this sale. consequently we liave an almost complete assortment of e an..-vn« l'»nlun i Bults woolen blankets that must go quic % G0c Women's Ribbed Fleeced Vests and 5 large size Wool Blankets, sale AND Pants ..... i e ) price veen veees e l he Women's Wool Ribbed Vests and Pants, $4.50 Sanitary Wool Blankets sale price Ardii Lk A sl i ‘ 1 Commencing Saturday, Jan- ; M A A T nts $6.75 extra heavy fino Wool Blankets, in tans and g T TBHILN 41 VTV Tt RS S s ¥ s T I ‘ ; uaryd, 1901, at 10 a. m., our "€ 685 Meri's Ribbed asd Fesced Underwear SKIRTS AND ROBES | , @ entire line of Ladies’ Jack- : 100 Men's ik Fie cts, Capes and Suits, rang- S gy . 25:n::|p:i?-{;l fhlnlnx»\» ln Aj|‘m'.kr, M.rvl‘p.r-fl‘ vm‘|jl. plaids, ¢ lgc y ‘ ing i]l l)lri(‘l(\ from 37.50 tg() ’l‘ "l:‘l;‘:‘:"{fll Wool 5o large assortment n' tull size, all wool Skirt Patterns, 58C %2 A [ 27.50, will 20 in ONE lot 3 “;”u"r""h"‘:‘]y:l' hl‘!‘.,mn“lnfh":‘y‘;:"nr all sizes, 22 to 34, sale price $1.00 Edinburgh Robes, in a beautiful assortment of 59° | " o and one p]’i(‘(‘, ) HOSIERY cotch Plaids, sale price Women's Heavy Seamless Hose— 60c fine Eiderdown, in plain colors and stripes, sale | -8 i ool aevrervin g int tees o c 7 24 s rARRIR, 26c Women's Double Sole and Heel Fleeced Hose 17c¢, ; b B L [ ] 3 pairs for ..... AR Aol Women's All Wool Cashmere Hose, salo Dress Goods Specials ‘ { R *‘& And right here we want it positively : “ o 1 ] . A 50c Women's Polka Dot 1\;“1 FI‘ ney I(;r:w 3 Some good numbers that must go at a sacrifice. A i understood that nothing is reserved. ! 4 e Chiren's , 90 i g $ 10 Children's Ribhed Fast Black Hose, in 25 Plaids and Novelties, sale 7' 4 You have the choice of our % all sizes, sale price . price ....... o o F AR E 2 s k 7 25¢ Boys' Extra Heavy Bleycle l|0;v m;, 50c fine Wool Novelties, Plalds and Mixtures, sale " ntire toc 2 ¥ 3 pairs for ......... L PrICO «ovvvurrrrnesnins shuee . $10 to $25.00 Plain Crushed $7.60 to $27 Ladies’ Box Front 17c Men's Heavy F and Automobile Coats price . e s, Homespuss afd Chevlo Plush Capes and Jackets $1.00 lot of fine Venetians, Homespuns and Cheviots, AT l‘rh‘. Atarday on sale Saturday at 50 inches wide, Sale PriCe vo.eevervrs Wil o i, M O el ey - MISCELLANE SILK SALE-—Lot of $1.00, 89¢, and on sale Satur- Suits, In good assortment of 3¢ Ladies’ Drab Corsets walsts, sale price .. cesee corienide o _ ik ol . on sale Saturday at Ei annelettes, per yard aay ..o e s per y . Heavy Twill Fleece Lined : WAISTS Millinery Clean-Up at One-Half Price. | | muiiem b i a 5 . < E ¢ Ty ¥ p Lot Dark Outing Flannel, to close ...... . Lot of desirable and very stylish waists that are to be To make ready for our Large Spring * tock of Millinery thav will soon be in we 12%c Persian Flannels, in stripes and Pol have cut the prices in two on our entire line of millinery. Standard Calicoes, dark styles and grays =3 % s — — — s e bt Alligator Pocketbooks . 8 Dots sacrificed. $6.00 and $7.50 Silk or Fancy Wool Walsts, extra large stock that must $1.00 Real Seal Pocketbooks . LA i b b Comefters be reduced quick SRS (OISO Vi $1.26 Men's 8ilk Lincd Castor Qlo $2.00 and $4.00 Wool and Jersey Walists— k ‘ a 8810 PPICe covvuiiieneiniiins | so¢ tull size, well made 50 $1.76 hand-made Comforter, filled with Lest 1 39 L A AT T 3 C white cotten, sale price . Imported Zephyr Germantown Yarn . e b e Comfort | ok $1.7 and $2.00 Wool Walsts Entire line of high grade Silkoline and Satine covered anish Yarn, all colors sale Prico ....coevieciens . . $1.50 hand-made Comforter, extra 1 00 Comforters, $2, 5, $3 and $3.50 v s $1.00 All Wool Walsts, sale value ... Tl D 0 10 go in one ot ............ Glent 1-75 price Angora Wool ... S| WHITELAW & GARDINER 75 including Silverware Pillow Tops Half Price BOSTON STORE - - Council Bluffs, la. Halt Price | ~ COUNCIL BLUFFS. S R S R TR e e e | [T Rel [f You Wish it Order of Foresters to meet The sub-committee to which was dele- | ticular one is pot shown in the petition | this afternoon st 1530 o cloc end the e — gated the task of districting the city has | filed. funeral of John Madden | Somplate v s far N : A Members o DD O 0 | hearlng before the county treasurer tho |completed its work and as far as it is con . i i ) owner of the property \ Pat McLaughlin, a well known character 0 house No. 3 1o & . the o census, Some 1 reliable dental work at mod- | oa resented by his. attorney. Cunningham |mencing the taking of the cemsus. Som ] k < good reliable al work at mo g o s 4 | definite plan of taking the census is to be hout town, aud John McGann became in- mig 18 In e | yin be called upos, o pressnt s &7 | qlckied Upon at the mestiag Monday even- |Yelved In & uarsel orer w wame of cards : 2 aiper S g : erate prices we can please you. Y .| denc pD « u | Thursday nigh S > tre e Stained I o i F.M. Cunningham's Allegations Bosult it | property bas been omitted from ause |"Kev. 7. W. Wilson, pastor of the First |Saloon, Atk ket retnlt dtbat MiGASE I to his shoulder. 2oy | . Our methods are the most improv- P P ont sroperty owner will have ov. d . son, pastol D FIP0 ‘ i 2 # 2 City Editor Atchley of the Nenparell is | , & 3 Action by the County Treasurer. e, g e e ith evidence show. | Consregational church, 18 chalrman of the | ISR 6 S0F0 &rF, and McLavghtin 8 | o oSG WiR Bome and is attending | i -our prices so low they will m‘; '“:w the masessment should mot be |Bemeral committee. limz\l'lnz trial on a rhm;;(o“rlar assault with | physiclan is of opinion he will have to | i 3 4 g you o asses puld i ntent to commit great bodily injury. Me- | undergo a severe operation. ! : b you. ERNED | made against him. The treasurer will be tOBIRTit 4 Gahes’ balls Laughlin asserts that while he and McGa o Jenson, who has been the guest v ¥ TWO PIECES OF PROPERTY ARE CONC! the 1u0es Whether (he Droperty shoula'be | Peace tentsht et Hughes' Aa Yere Dlayine & same of sevenup for the | of H. Ouren ieft lust cvening on a visit | EUM . Telepl 145 - | asscssed, and from his decision an appeal | Dance tonight at Hughes' hall. drinks he discovered that thers had been | e tho. soourcr st ot tne wintar o | i s et A MNRIONE W , | can be taken to the district court. - - | cheating. He called McLaughlin d M e % | R b Caxes the Amount ix Large, can ¢ i ri, % He called McLaughlin down and | Mrs. H. L. Shuart is lying seriously il | I8 ety ort Will Be Mude to The questions as fo the valldity of the | Howell's Anti-Kawt” cures coughs, colds. | (e lu(tor rushed at him. MeLaughlln had |t th home of hor son. 8. It Shuart, agent X K. A. Wuodl!ury, D. D. s'| Council Bluffs. ipgy PR = et [ act, whether the act is_retroactive, ¢ | o0 e gppiéi FW0 YVEARS MOI, |@ fore hand, so ia order to defend him of the Adams Express compuny. She w | L . s 3 . stricken with paralysis late Thursday night X ] | whether the contract between the County | Lt self drow a knife. . o Council Blufrs ' N Yo Yonta Rask, | Board of Supervisors and Cunningham is | fon of tice of | When the two were separated by the A;n\'::..“m”“il-|'!)"Ll|'|l|7xy:l:-;;lu»-u“n":xi.'n}”\t[.‘u\ . . Next to o 2./ valid, will not come into the hearing be- e Ovide Vien. bartender McGann was found to have a |be held Saturday morning, January 12, at Grand “ot.l & 3 ho "'tax forvet, who| {0Te the county treasurer. Justice of th: ace Ovide Vien has de- |gash in his right arm several inches in |10 Cclockein Farmers hall ‘in the’ county | i (1 ", M. Cunningham, the N ewial! The question has been raised whether |cided that, “belag a law-abiding citizen,” | length and extending clear to the bone. | (jty sineer Htnyre is preparing the 1o his notices styles himsell a8 “speclal |y "ounty wuditor or the county trews- |l cannot turn over his ofice aext Mouday | McLaughlin was arrested at a late hour Aot i AR e B B agent for Pottawattamie county, “"'l Y5 | urer 15 the proper person before whom |to his successor, R T. Bryant, uatil the |and succeeded yesterday morning in po- | paving on North Iirst and Plerce stree 5 e s, ' terday with County Treasurer \“r 'm the hearing should be held, but Judge | questions involyed in the Titus amendment | lice court in giving bail for his appear- \\'lwn'lhh {s completed it will wind up the g MANHOOD REs‘ro. ED"OUP!BI.II!‘ ticen In two cases in which he Clalms 0 guey of the Polk county district court |are decided by the supreme court, In oth |ance, the hearing being postponed untit | *Win, Rose Rebek et fel R lialkzer, th h ¢ have discovered that u large amount O} ... 00 helq that the county treasurer |words, Justice Vien holds that under the |guch time as McGann is able to appear to o White Rose Rebekah lodge No. 35 wil or, Lo prescrlotion of a faimous French phwelan, wil 4 i srsonal property has been withheld from | Lo e buober porson designated by the | peculiar wording of the much-discussed | prosecute, e At iaton of amoare Wil ' 5 Y exsessment. fled by Cun< |18 to determine the assessment of any |Titus amendment he Is entitled to hold » blace, Following e installation cere- [ 17881 lossen by da'or enn, et uol In both of the statements filed by Cun=| ..oy A case in which this question |onto the office for a further period of two Minor Me . Fefroshiments w S S9FVeC i TiALOrrhad and ail the horrors of imbotency, DENE cleanses the gt or yester- G Albert Fo B ol ‘ag 3 e ys Ad riaars aritien, 1 hens ningham with the county treasurer YOSter | i,y yugue s now pending in the supreme | years, d the fact that the voters of | Davis sells glass. S P ey TR B i B B 4y ; BT APLRR Y, eSS of Bl i SHPIRRIE R Qay he Msts property which he allekes has | oo, | Kane township fatied to renominate him | Davis uells drugs. ruptey fn the United States district court ot Tetmy o aea Wbt o parariors SO0 Lortbra e o rItIeh boen omitted from assessment for five [ “Gilninghans somo time ago flled onc |last fall, seeing he had already held the | (M Filey Gcent clsan heking o, be relieved of labliltios ug- | - Euaranisegiseis ¢y retarued |f ¢ Sozes does Bos cfiect & permaieat cure. §1.08 o810 o both cases the amount 15 large pe gy 8 b iy . Ity Fine Miss 3 ¥ sregating 9, He has assets amount- mall, Send for o fiith years. 1In b :lh‘ a A ‘l]: ‘:n:\m\rur belng | Statement with the county auditor and the | offico for eight Lvo years. Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's. to $46.50, all of which he clalms as Addres DAY FOYCINE C@., F, 0. ox 2076, San Franciaco, Cal. and, in the event o easurer beltk | property owner Interested In that case | Justice Vien declared his Intention | @A B C. beer, Neumayer's hotel. FOR SALI. DY MYERS-DILLON LRUG CO. J6TH AND FARNAM. able to place it on the tax books fo |is to have n hearing before that official lof holding the office, and that as Linan, sclehtife opticlan, 0 B'a' mer Mather of the Dod Jast five years, the county will recover & | junuyary 15, The two cases in which Cun- |soon as his rightful successor, R. T 3. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin block. "’Hm'-: trom 'lw\"i = — — = = ___ considerable sum of mouey. 1n ome ¢as® | pingham yesterday fled statements with | Bryant, attempts to open an office and do | Moore's stock food kills worms, fatte i - y.he was marrie et | . oore 3 ns. | to Miss Rul , formerly of this city - Cunningham claims to !l ve ‘Hm"\"lt‘d the county treasurer are understood to be | business as a justic the peace he will | Drink Budwelser beer. L. Rosenfeld, agt, | Mrs. Mather will jolii her husband here in X A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUS- where personal property in the aggregate fjy the nature of test cases. | institute mandamus proceedin against | Teffert, jeweler, opticlan. 236 Broadway, | few day . Mmount for the five years from 1896 0| An mction to test the valldity of the |him. He has pleced the matter in the | Schmidts fine photos are guaranteed to| What I sald to be u treat Gf veal to- | FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH 1900 inclusive of $275,000, has been omitted | sounty’s contract with Cunningham is ex- |hands of a firm of attorueys, with instruc- se Lym Ty R T from assessment. In the other case the |pected to be commenced shortly in the dis- |tions to commence these proceedings the | . 306 “("'l',‘"! platinotypes at Alexander & | ¢ row The company I8 com- |, property alleged (o have been discovered |trict court. It will be, it 15 said, in the moment Mr. Bryant attempts to assume Abart T "‘:"‘i'k"l_‘ Vol hie hoE me of sixteen members and itis clatmed | [ reaches the aggregate of $160,638. | nature of finjunction proceedings to re- |the ofice of justice of the peace. avenue by & broken foot | the J':i'fi.f\:fn‘n“\.‘."n‘.'f\'f‘.h}‘.4"7""‘"' of good | On receint of the statements from Cun- |strain the county supervisors from paying | Constable Albertl will have charge of | . R. Frank returned yesterday from an D i o e i e ningham, County Treasurer Arnd sent no- | Cunningham G0 per cent of such moneys as Justice Vien's ofiice, as the latter intends | extended tp to Mississippl, terday " afternoon 4t his home’in Garner | N tloes to the persons Interested, calling | may be recovered to the county through his |to take a trip to his old home in Canada | W, ¥ Graff undertaker and disinfector, | township after an liness of six monhd | - P o . upon them to appear before him on Thurs- | efforts in “ferreting” out property that |and will be out of the city for thirty days 101 Bouth r“;'v"‘r:l,""'l :';;m' W-x B His wife x;»‘:”u.l.\.‘.fi)u‘.\“ and ene son sir: day, January 17, to “show cause, if .m‘su has cscaped assessment I..- longer. It 1s expected that during this e Broadvay. Whons o1 The funeral will be held Sunday | W why they should not be charged on the - | time the supreme court will have settled ; - % Ders) ataaat Y clock from Y il with sdid omitted property for | Dance tonight at Hughes' hall. [the Titus amendment muddie 4 + s . 4 Garner township and Inte | sald years, and if they fall to appear be 9 2 y 38 Mr. Bryant has announced his intention ry our 20-cent meals. 38 SAWESY | s paint. : A e Chi ster company will wind_up O di ey anatniae the sAme 00 the tax |, PTIY Mlia paint, ‘m’ assuming the ofice to which he was Onen &ibaws - e SHasnELOR QoM pRnE W s o Dooks. sna shall procsed upder section | " Gemmenwealth 20-cemt siear. dlected and 1n the event of Justioe Vien |, Morgan & Kleln. upholaterite, furniturs | nany theater by praducing one of (i best 7 o of lowa and section 00 | . yver the docket and other 3 - 3 rtainments of the entlre week, glving 1374 of the code of lowa and section 50 refusing to turn over the docket and other Dkis s peluFned. o Towa | ShUmAipmants of fie eRiITR Wisks S1V0S of the Twenty-eighth general assembly of Rellglous Cenn Clty. | records of the office will have a fresh set ume his studies at the State|go will doubtless be pleased with the per- | l 00 the state of lowa to collect sald taxes. | A meeting of the general committee &p- | of books printed for himself. The refusal | univ 1 s a Good lnvestmem paice, a8 some excellent specialties -4 Wor P iy } onanal sted | pointed to take a religlous census of the |of J 0o V to step do 1 out of | Harcy Norton, deputy postmaster at|on the program. A matinee will ulso The question whethe: the property listeq | pointed of Justi fen J pwn and ut ol 4 | R L L gk 0} e by e 19 218 pehe ek e o wmitted trom as- |city has been called for next Monday after- |office will prove more or less ombarrassing | Y05k tuy Vs I the clty yeatorday Visit-| given, (s ALIeT oI st Wiich that Klwa) Fifteon lots in & body for sale at & very reasomable price. Thess orssment and consequent taxation is to be Doon at 5 o'clock in the office of Scott & | (o Justice Dryaut, as it will be hardly | Nyrw Hyndshaw, who is the guost of her | will be produced | lots are iocated in Omaha sddition and lle high and dry, They given a hearing much the same as a regu T; “'l‘ in Ill<;ll n]u 'hul::!ln';'i corner lnv probable that he will be able to do an 1\.:\A’ul‘l;nl' Mrs, ‘Drayton W. Bushnell, 1s il | F. W. White, a l.,y..«. on u-.' Mll\\imkw will make & splendid iocation for some factory. ‘everal other lets sgreh On the date fixed for the Brondway and Pearl stree s commit- | pusiness untll the courts decide whether | With the grip roudl, Was arreste rduy charged wi lar lawauit the dato fixed for the | LN o sed OF the pastor and ane lay |he or Vien is entitled to the ofice. The |, G: W. Cullison of Harian, Is.. s well|maliclous mischlet. White, whose bomplex suitable for building purposes—one of them especially will make - = | Jestion of the jurisdiotion of either would | KACWNR Mbmber of the Bhelby county fon belica his name. wits out” for .t & fine location for a home, being within one block of the meter = - - ==> |question of the jurisdiction of either would | was In the city anesday night and engaged a hack, ¢ undoubtedly crop out and people having s Emma Morehouse has peturned to | Gullagher, the driver of the hack, charges line and within two blocks of & school house sad church located business In a justico’s court would under | Peoria, 1il, whete sho will Tesume her po. | Whitd with kicking out one of the Windows | 12 the western part of the city. - the circumstances naturally take it be. | #ition in i expos 2 © bohds In the sum | Children's (ore ‘Justice Forrer, who succeeds hims | A marriag : : e o ‘Awsarance. in_pollce. court | Apply at AT Is to make this last fall, as they all succeed themselves, ‘ouncil Bluffs s at the Om office. Additional Council Blaffs News on | -~ Willlam Maxwell of Oakland, on; inth Page. ~ | ravel roofon & Ti- Sewi. 641 Brosdway, | POLtANALtamle County s prominent farmers, | L | Council Bluffs, store distinet for ex- » y a8 In the city yesterday visiting frien Jance tonight at Hughe Sherldan coal, one | always used, . | Dance tonight at H ball, Smokeless, no soot, clinkers nor sulph A“Y T"EATEH - ) || actness and p; 15 Rentvain Bal Price §5, 3550, Fenlon & Foley, sole agents, Y " E. D. Otto, a r E The postoMce at lslund Park has been — = R. D. Out 8 Pesl or +| closed as a result of the establishment of | fon, with excellent mmenced suit in the dis o yes- | the f A : DR ’ e o comm ed sy ¥ | the free rural delivery route south of this | - SHOE STORE. SN i T e e Sunday, January 6 S : | RENOVATOR invigorates and renovates values at lowest and August Lahonn m conducting a | ‘The Busy Bees of Grace church wiil m 4yatem: purities and curichos tho blood: qu . . s (his afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residenc 4 \ | tho worst dyapepsia, conktipation. nesdes I saloon in that village. of Mrs, G. I Jackson on Bouth ¥ § E ‘Hvlr.mlul_vlm-y. and b1, utdruggists. Ire === prices. Otto alleges that the saloon in question | street acvice. sample and boolk ~ | FARM LOANS ing conducted contrary to law and | Miss Kathrine Ei and Miss Mary Hix J The Titus amendment does not n o e will bring resuits. ¥. bing Co., teiepbone 260. B Offi - ské that the “nuisance abated. He|of Oregon, 1I1 the guests of the . in Eastern Nebraska ks- 8 A To | Oormer's Riste 8 B Wadsworth of | No drag to the fun- Everything gocs with Dr. B J. Kay, Suratoga, N.Y., | James N. Casady, Jr. < ays that unle ndapts are re- | g, iy oy e @ merry swing—Fine specialties by the < X ot ENOVA 0 i will be to the irreparable damage of him. | C| Recd of the distriet court and his | other farces that have been mude o il b - FENLE BEANS o : ¢ ‘mex - koe - rewulator (01 W i 4 good order of sociely and the peace and e GRnapimank SOR ONR NIGHT ONiNee An"_ awf ‘ccugh and never | regulstor fors SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING Ay, | Look for the Bear. dignity of the state of lowa i, Yaiamerbert eneLhes. by MR /D MINE. 1T 0t one fa. AUy Pearl Street, Councll Blu, There are several saloous in the village | and Mri. I, Wels of Willow avenue, has re- Prices—%e, ¢, We lets g0 UL the | ¢ Whorn casen relleved jn few i Cough Stops. Try it M o Wt & s s o) o | draggisisor inafled by Liva Drug Co. uftalo, N ¥ e at any drug store,

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