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- THE OMAHA DAILY INTEREST FROM BEE: DAY, J’A'.\'l'AllY 8, 1901 sirous of holdiog to n of complying with the law. The NEWS OF case was scheduled to come up promptly Wholesale Grooer. fn Washington county before Judge Dewoy | Damed Sadie has come between her and her | here how the fire originate The post- on what fs practically an agreed state- | ’ ( Ol ;Ncll Bl (]Fl b [ busband. She asks that she be allowed $100 | office at Weston was located i a store ment of facts « understood that all | — temporary alimony and $200 «with which to room condicted by the postmast A mes- | FIRES BULLET INTO HIS LEFT EAR des were carefully \H\rrv. Bon of Captain O, 0. Prouty, a he papers for prosecute her case, and that as permanent | senger froin Postmaster Williams sccured . over | s before they were | = — | alimony she be given halt of the property (a supply of stamps and other things ves- | to Wa »n and that in fact the| Cenuine MINOR MENTION, ELL OlT T" TI”‘ “'“ F\\ owned by her husband. For the care of | terday afternoon from the here. This | Gets O Train at North terms of the decree to be entered have | — 5 5 4.Y4) | the children eho asks that Hinrichs be or- | meseenger v mable to glve any particu- | and Soon Afterward on outlined here. The action at Washing- ’ Davis sells glase | dered to pay $20 a month | 1ars of the fire ‘ ying=Conduct o { ton is formal only, and when the case gets rte r Davis sells Arugs —— | Arouses Susph o supreme court the fight will com- | s | “Mr. Riley,” S-cent clgaz, " in T4 _— HAUL HUBER OVER 2 TWENTV-SEVEN CHURCH DISTRICTS, | Yx.Attorney General Remiey witt| Fine Missourl eak. Gilbert Bros. Bluff City Electrio Light and Gas Cempany | P - P o | devote some of his time the next few wecks M . o Gan fixtures and globes at Bixby's. Ohanges Hands | ks thorized Expendicns Census W Binfs to Ne Are| NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Jan. 7 clal | to that case L ttl leer Pllls Fine A. B C. beet, Neumayers B0l —_ Alderman Huber was absent from tie ronged for Byvangellenl Purposes. | Telegraw ) —A voung man who proved to be | New University Regent. l e . A A ""'"""',’“tq.,‘i‘\‘,z,',k‘ | monthly sessfon of the city council last| At the meoting yesterday noon of | Harry, son of C. C. Prouty of the wholesale overnor Shaw bas appolnted Thomas B W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baliwin block | gy aN AND GRIENSHIELDS KEEP INTEREST | fight, but this did not prevent the other |the general committeo appointed to take | groccry fitm of Prowly & bratt o W8 | Hantey of Tiptor® a regent of the State Must Bear Signature of :"f;«“.:‘m"v ".'".Iy.',.f'.’l’”."fl‘,‘i,f".','.";.. please. | B tathers from hauling him over the|the church census the city was divided [ Moines, killed himeelt by shooting, near | yyiversity in place of M. A. Higley of i Drink Budweiser beer. L. Rosenfeld, agt conls for his allaged unauthorized expendi- | into twenty-seven districts, each district ja barn back ot the Wilcox house depart Cedar Rapigs, who died last year. here Taffort. jewsler, optician. #¢ Broadway, | Beth Appear on Hoard of Directors of | yyrg of somo $400 from the streets ana belng assigned to a chur . A printed | ment store, today. 2 ‘h.m been o large number of candidates for | M Fine line of platinotypes at Alexander & [ the New Concern—Four Documents | 4ijays fund on Elllott street. Ata Drevious | form for taking the census Is now being | Shortly after 1 o'clock this afternood | (he position. Mr. Hanley is 48 year ot | (7 Co.'s, 333 B'way. Filed for Record complete mesting & petition from residents on this | Prepared. The meeting was well attended | those who happened to be on Dewey street \oThe regular mesting of Excelator Masonlc the Deal. street to have a cut made bad been referrea |and much interest was displayed. The | were startled to hear the report of a pistol ge will be held this ev age and graduated from the law depart- | ment of the State University in 1880. He | See FaceSimile Wrapper Below. L atrets and alleys committes, or |districts and the churches to which they |close at hand. A small cloud of smoke | way associnted with the democratic party | W, I Oraft, undertaker and disinfector, - to t ¥ h < 4 4 | \ 101 South Main street 'Phone 506 ]‘\.mm Alderman Huber is chairman, foy |Are assigned are as follows near the barn back of the Wilcox depart- \ until recently, when he renounced his alle- | f Tha Lady Maccabses will meet this after- | The Bluff City Electric Light and Gas | investigation and a report. Acting on his| District No. 1Al squth oF Brondway, to ment store indloated where the sound came | giance and entered the republican ranks. | I noon at tho usual ime and place. | company, which was organized by Thomas | own authority and without even notitying | Ylllow avenuc and Becond avehugorihs | fOm: 484 on burrylog to the scene the | Three years ago he took an active interest | Get your work done at the popular Bagle | Bowman and J. P, Greenshields of thls city | tho street supervisor, Alderman Huber | weriern alirodd. Assiwned 0 e fitet | people found a young man lying uncon- |jn the organization of the Modern DIZZINESS | lundry, T4 Broadway e earl street, |10 CATFY out the former’s contract for the | placed a large force of men at work on ths Presbyterian church ; scious on the ground with blood 0ozIng | Brotherhood of America. He is a promi FOR 3 o e me Fesidence, 88, city lighting, has sold out to the Citizens' | street under the foremanship of Vic Kellav. | o Di8trict No. 2—-All vouth of Willow s from his left ear. He was still breathing. | nent Mason and is also a member of the FOR BILIOUSNESS, Telephones. oM ! 1 g p | and’ Becond avenue & Fifth avent ¥t NI &t 3 R.{ Try our 20-cent meals. Ladies’ and Gents' |Gas and Electric company of Council BIufts, | Atter considerable discussion the pay rols | tween Main stroe¢ and the Chicago & |Dut his aim had been too true, the bullet | Knights of Pythlas and Modern Woodmen FOR TORPID LIVER, eate b1l Broadway. Open all hours. & corporation organized last November un- | was allowed, as the council did not belleve | Northwestern raflrond, Asaigned to 8t | having entered his left ear and lodged | of America lodges. | FOR CONSTIPATION. i B, Hourtclus will ieave today for 1ol- | der the laws of New Jersey. ‘Scveral deeds | that (o men who had worked should sut- | Francls Xavlers Cathoile ehyrch | |0 bis brain. A crowd soon gathered, but | The governor today made out the certif- | § FOR SALLOW SKIN et athety huving Sibwts mon |1 SORROVUES WIES TS HENSRY N sale | for, and a resolution was adopted calling on | to_ Thirteenth avenue, between Iighth | the youas man was a stranger to all. ON | cate of election of the lowa delegation In § bring them to hall tonight. Tmportant {were filed for record yesterday in the office | Alderman Huber to show by what authority | 8treet and the Chicagg & Sorihgeetces the arrival of Sheriff Keliher bis pockets | congress for the next term IFOR flll“fl?ullfll | 3 T "% the |of the county recorder. Messrs. Bowman |ne had done the work and expended sucy | [allroad Assigned i John's Iinglish | were searched and a number of calling | Threshermen Organize. |4 Mrs. P Burke of Denison, . pend 4 | Lutheran church o Prout: o o Mra M. O lirten of Sixth dvenue |and Greenshields retain an interest In the |4 large sum of the city money. The pay | District No. A—All south of Fifth avenue | 4r(s LeAring the name of I L. Brouty | Th:re are fiiteen organizers of the Thresh Morgan & Kieln, upholstering, furniturs | new company and both appear on the board | ;oi| for the strects and alleys department | to Thirteenth aventi ! Maln ireet | of Des Moines, Ta, were found. In his | rner's ‘National Protective nssoclation at repairing, 'm.|ur»;q mu:lmlll 1rz ol ..'m »::. |of directors. Other local interests are said [ for December amounted to upward of $1,000, | &0d, ElEhth sireet Assigned to First Con- | pockets was also found about $76 In money | work in lowa organizing the owners of CURE 810K HEADACHE. sk, postmAAte arsons, | s roD: " v v h | gregational chure d ecelpt. fro n san | k Prrbabinl} by . gy AL ity viuiting relatives and | t0 be represented in the new company. | nearly exhausting the fund. City Treasurer | patonAL hUrCh. ast of Maln street, be- | 804 @ recelpt from St. Luke's hospithl, San | ) regning machines fnto a soclety which it friends. In all, four documents were flled for | Trye was d'fected to turn into the streets | tween Elevent avenue and Beventeentn | Franoisco, Oal,, for §17 for personal oars, 18 intended shall have branches in every LAly mp No. 1, Royal \n’un‘u N”urlm.m‘ yesterday. The firat 18 an asslgn- | and atleys fund 4750 deposited by ex-Alder- | o0 \‘ iy i\ to Trinity Methodist | dated January 4. Dr. Lucas examined the | county in the state, and s soon as all th o pot it for the inst t, dated Deces y ¢ The piscopal church, and found he beyond dical | ' ‘Alfgl.ro.(.uflv"un t (onikht for th a 1;.”:‘";1: (n rl.;. ‘T::rr. |‘1 .1.':?":; Tl'(l’";":{mun Casper, this sum representing the bal- | District No. 6/ £ of Maln street m:‘““fi;’;{[' “;‘h‘ ‘;‘;‘" ""‘k'(fl“ ",‘,",‘3‘,,‘“'\{.‘ al | counties are organized will have a Stic | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood " ‘0. 608, - o s s . Sy A « at had been unexpend from the | Fairmount park, between Fifth avenue and a8l ce. o s taken to E. ar s It is expected that all the hark City lodge No. 6%, Independent OF- |y 5, o sty Gag | ROCC that | Earm park, between Flfth A oo % 2 ar- | ausoclation. 0 tare Impotency, Night Bmisslc ooy " fl_'r-f,{ S B owe, will meet tonight ‘.‘_Hmd Hm: lighting to nm‘ Bluft City Gas ; money secured in 1899 by Casper from the | !:;..',‘.‘.5:1 avenue Assigned to Bt aul's ner's, where he breathed his last at 8:33 | work of county organization will be done Cure Imp «mM ufl(”ll?:w‘l“[:“. :A of Mom. I work In the third degre {and Electric Light company, the considera- | county on a division of the county road | Distrlct No. T Al east of Main street and | © SHock: by the first of April and that a state con P f.abuse or B} The Tdeal club will mest this afternoon | tion nemed being $1. The second document | gynq B Nt Mt h avenue wnd the | The young man was a stranger in this | yangion will be called about that time axcess and indiseretion with Mre P . Devol, corner of WHIOW |is the conveyance from the Bluff City Gas | Bluft Funming west of and paratiel with | city, having just been a passenger on train g A s 8. ol A nerve tonic and I avenue and Bluff street. s, | 800 Electric Light company to the Citizens' | Jamen G. Bradley City Blectrietan. | South First strect to Falrmount park. A& No "2 which had pulled into the yards a headqua i hioks R e e Jlides “'"*f‘ | o add e Bee will bring results. " ot . . | o »! signed o il (8a 1 Evangelical | i/ " - 9 JAsG CARO. The objects of the vnlon are to pro Lo piok glow te i o, ant add in The Bee will bring rosult, | Gas and Electric company of Council Blufts | James G. Bradiey, superlntendent of the SRiENE o Saoaen = i few minutes before the deed was committed. | & ) 80 reares. | Council BIUAS as at the Omaha offic of il its rights, franchises, property and | Ity's fire alarm svstem, a position whicn Sheridan coal, once tried u|wuv«(u‘ln| the contract with the city sssigned to it | he has held for a number of I Detween n ! g ol o linkers nor SUhUF. | by Thomas Bowman, also & contract with | elected city electriclan, the ofice newly [8nd the bluff running wes 82,50, with our bankable neo toc ce P 2 & Foley, sole agen ) o v h e Rauth Hirst street (o | fslation as will be of advantage to thresher oy pud d for circular "fr" 5, $.50 o ‘;”};" L ""h'"‘.::' the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and | created by ordinance, which places all L.‘r.:“"_\w," e ke slation as will be of ndvantar g thresh | wudpy of our bunkablo guarauico boud. i relhie caBE BERINSL {h0 {0 ¢y sume was | Bridge company, giviog the Bluft City | electrical construction under his supervision | church men. It is the intention to send & comm By g . | to take them and was told to the office. | s NORATBIY k8 Ansist on H EXTRA STRENGTH T e s court. yesterday until | Electric Light and Gas company thelr right | nd direction. James Coyle was granted | District B e e W iitonan wad Duys Box of Cartridses. B UL i f ol ewl a a e S' District No. §—All southenst of B ears, was | way, between Stutaman and ¢ | cure uniformity in price for theeshing. to | P e e By | havo only competent men manage engives 836 per bos. & boxes for and separators, and o strive for <uclf log- | 82,50, with our bankable gaurantee to cure When the train arrived he jumped off, en tered the lunch room at the Pacific house 1 parali | and handed two grips to the porter, saylng I to St Peters Catholic | “Take these.” The porter inquired where i Wednesday g 167 . 5eE10G of I Yo6TW o, tyln aiVetrls | DOPIBGION (5 coRAVGEL S ERISON KE SO0 WUKL | Eoarter uerge Shmmibned to, vave Hples | Loavidy th UUQTHp, 56 Whlkod Q0w | Scimre o Caraabiik buthts. Ainong U (vuLLow Lavay) (mmediate Results | rtin of Dawson, Mo., and M J | wires scross the motor company's bridgn Broadway and M. L. Latham was given per- | cop) church Detrty Birist RhE SHELPe0 Lhg V008 Bot | e e Tor e lupialation e | Bou|Uvaly uasttisd ere tor Lo of BoweE 2 - - TR O tice Fer|between the cities of Omaba and Council mission to do public weighing at the junc. Distriet No. 10-All northwest of HBroad- € objects to be striven for are legislation re Laricocele. Unde ped or Shranken Org ".. this city vesterday afternoon, Justi Fer. i St strect and Frank | Partment store, where he purchased a box | lating to the constructio rier offic ting. Bluffs at & rental of $50 per year for each | ton of Pearl and Maln streets. day, between North hd' Logan streets (extending north to city | of dles 15 HE & 33-SA1D of county bridges | Pamsls. Locomotor Ataxin, Nervous Prost it t and’ Logan streets (extending north to ¢ cartridges to fit a 38-callber revolver |and to protect the threshe as they pass | tion, Hystarin. Fits, Insunity, Paralysis | Deputy Grand Patriarch A Johnsan of |wire. Tho contract gives the Buf City | Ob motion of Alderman Hrown the city |{imits)“Assigned o Second Presbyleriah | from Mr. Plummer, one of the -"X:rl:}‘u':‘hnq e b s oot By they pa {ion, Hystorin, Fita, Fsunity, Paraly ¥ 1! A Installed the newly elected ofcers | conpany the privilege of an extension of | folicitor was instructed to draft an ordi- | Churcl, o walk 3 g along the public highways with their stcam | Kesults of Bxeresse Beq of Tobaces, o of Twin Brother encampment, Patriarchs | FHCCE SO0 B i Featul nance oreating the office of bl District No. 11-All northwest of Broad- [he walked around the corner of the building | outfita. Now, unless a man precedes an | box, 6 for $56.00 with our bankable guars Militant, last night ) at a readjusted rental, i co of plumbing In- | way to Fairview cemetery, hetween North |a little way east, loaded the revolver and | outfit 100 yards and warns and assists people antee bond to cure in 30 days or refan The case in which C. L. Damon is charged | The third document is a conveyance from | spector, providing his duties and fixing hh_'l-‘lrnl!lr‘ et and 1]». ott strect ’,\\‘ulyn;»rl 0| shot himselt. The head conduotor, . P, ) driving along the road the owners of ol | money paid. ~ Address with the theft of & revolyer by Abe Gilin- [the Council Bluffs Gas and Electric com- | compensation, which will be derived from | Broadway Methodist Fpiscopal, C0GiCH | o'F " p 4 15 Aol Aol MALINELLILLLA ue police cof er- J y t S hrohdwiy to| O'Brien, who was in charge of No. s S made tabay 10! s ™M ¢ ! sy was contintied in police cUFt yeSter- | pany to the Citlzens’ Gas and Electric com. | fees ADlateio No. 1 th of Broadway 4 o was | fite can be made to puy for all dumage ro- | NERVITA MEDICAL CO cot_und North | watching the yoi ow, as he was stand- | g ¢ lorses b L Tay i o sonmidararine ot e ot vt | “Te w61ty Eiseirls Light and caw A street and Noeth | v ng the young fellow, as he was stand- | gylting from runaway hors It i« fo: Olinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL« i e hotels are well filled with impl Eighth street | Bebbiety Aiddd (o 5 runawi " Eodesplelisedlitiadici sl d ! rhe hotels are well fllcd N vention i |1ts electric light rights, privileges and | company filed notice of the assignment by |B&Cle "o C L oe proadway b i h'rv:hhv';’: r"{'!:, :":‘":,* ;\1“:‘1'." “"” | these :‘»m.-m chiefly that the unfon fs or- | For sale by Kuiw & Co. wth uidd 30 1 a8 | Dmiha Mot of the large implemen o . es, 3 e ’ ! ¥ | "eirict No. 13—All north of Broadway to o had be > inside the train | gansed i ha ; | Omaha. Most of the large {mplement firms | franchises, poles, wires, lamps, meters, | It of lts franchise to the Citizens' Gas and | Avenue G, between North Eighth street|until it stopped, but Mr. Prouty sald he g No o - o LRI are Keeping open hous transformers and appurtenant property in re Quail Supp hwestern railroad. As-| proferred to remain on the platform smok- | st Bwedish Lutheran First Swedish - Lutheran |y, “ag 1t was cooler. He told a Pullman | oandway, | porter that he intended to get off here wgo & Northwestern raflrond | anq ‘Brie d fri g & Northwestern rallfond | and Mr. 0'Brien looked up his ticket 8o as Electric company Some discussion ensged |und Chicago & N No. 52, Knights of Pythias, will be he [q|the city of Council Bluffs, except lots (A8 to what course the council should pursue signed to the N et T Trukhes’ hall. " Following the | and 10 1o block 13, Beers' addition to the | In the matter, the question belng raised ONURCh, Mo 14=All north of ¥ {nutallation of officers lunch will be served. | city of Council Bluffs and the bullding lo- [ Whether the company had the right unde | between ¢ Mrs. W. H. Killpack left last evening for | cated thereon and the machinery and bofl- | Its franchise to (ranster its charter to u |and North Thirt Bhelby. 1o om- | forelgn corporatiton. Alderman Boyer sug~ | M pierict Neo. Keoney, which will take place there tomoy- | PADY conveys to the new corporation every- | Kested that the communication be referred |between North Thirteenth street and | g thing except its electric lighting plant. | to the judiciary committee, but at the sug- | Sixteenth street. Assigned to | 1 s The regular meeting of Concordia lodge The closed season for quail shooting com menced with January 1, but the law allowel five dars for restaurateurs and others to dispose of the birds they had on hand, con- ) Baptist church | to return it to him. Becoming suspicious | yequently quail suppers have been illegal All north of Broadway, | of the man's actlons, ke told several of | Towa since Saturday night. The hutters orth | > " 1 I Yoran | the car men to take care of him If they | aport that this has been one of the best to witend the et g R | ers therein.” In other words, the old c 1d the wedding of, her Strong Nerves are the true souice of good, Lea! appearance. Persons with half-starved nerves ale ways look worried and “dragged-out ' You cannot be happy without neive vigor; you cannot be natural without re . found him, and also told Watchman Robin- Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Marsh of Malvern, The machinery of the old any gestion of tl city o o Methodist Episcopal church, | 2 | seasons in many years for quail shooting, Ta, dre the guests of relatives in this city, | OUIEALY: N0 he clity solicitor it was finally | MhRtrer Kb, 160 All North of Broadway, | 6on to look out for bim. They started to | .o tnae tn varfous parts of the state the such as could be utilized to provide received and placed file, 8 T le enroute to Hancock, this county, P de an wlaced on file. between Eixteenth street and Twentieth | look for him, by 1 tos ere while Tenrouty e hele “Fuliura | alternating current such as the city's con- | The city A Twentieil | look for him, but in a few minutcs Were ' yi.qq gre decidedly on the fncrease in num- treasurer and auditor were in- |8ireet. Assigned to the I home. . ) A% b b5 met by people with the Information that|yer.’ | : . I it Tl crening at tract with Thomas Bowman provides. :L;\:Ix zlul“m transter $12,000 from the police | iinict No. 17—All south of Broadway fo | the man had shot himself. ers. S, INETREEY | :Il:::ex»werlwm:hnlluumeml)o\l Latter Day Saints’ church on Plerce street, Will (nstall New Macinery. 0 the general fund. Fifth avenu 'n'..‘:;" -“l":\lh'nflu & North-| He was well dressed, of medium height | il when jad and Twe i int churen, 97 [ smooth taced, with a mass of auburn curls, T o FIfth avenue | W. H. McCorkle, who s employed at [ & ta4eq v 3 A i (0" Tirrcteanth “avenue and_ Union Daciflc | Warner's undertaking raom, was formerly | haukers Union fnsurance comrany of grade, between Ohic i 5 ¥ | Omaha, filed by a Mr. Plerce, and # demand | from Des Moines and says that he hinks | .4 4hg jngurance department of lowa take some actlon looking to winding up the af- | fairs of the company Mr. Merriam says | Sder . Coftall will preach on the | Manager Nichols of the old company Slaughter of Untagged Dogn. western rall odoxy Are . tgned to i sublect, What is Orthodoxy and Who ATe sates that the new company will fustall | Poundmnster Burke's bill for the Mlktrice No new machinery as soon as it is ready to | slaughter of untagged canines wa operate under the Bowman contract. At |as he had failed to ablde by - . d y the regulations | rafl d_and the fver Assigned this time it I8 probable, he says, that the | requiring him (o have a member of the (0 the FIfth Avenue Methodist iEpiscopal | that the young man was the son of a Mr. new company will purchase the buildings | police force present at the Prouty, who was a member of the firm of | ot the old company. est of Twentleth | prouty & Pratt, wholesale grocers, of bes Auditor of State Merrlam has receivea an extended list of accusations against the Judge Aylesworth has announced the lowing dates for the terms of the superic court for 1901: January 15, February April 16, May 14, June 11, October 1, No- Vember 12 und Décember 17. The revival services at the Broadway Iaid over, & Northwestern [y produce a healthfui glow which art execution of the | “NUreH District No. 10--All animals and testify to the number killed. |street, between Broadway Sohvey ; 3 the company made answer to the charges in cannot imitate. They {nvigorateevery | Mtthodiet <hyrch Wil cantinue throughout | The conveyance from the old company to | Burke as evidence of the number of dogs |nwe, ' Asslened fo the First Churcn of Moines. T sl N i Teotary b iaraa pe iy g ik b ' xm‘n\ r‘:‘u-k "E ‘»lnr “\\In:hmllmlfl"l:'\v! e :_‘ l‘m( Hflfrns f!nmu-ny also includes “all | killed by him had cut off one foot from each “l]“rih'" "*:*‘ ntl g AL HAREN OF Blosaway Had Beea on Pleasure Trip. he will do nothing in the matter. Dr. Spin ticity to the step and out the enty-five conversions du o o ' ¥ d ; HEN Al north of Broadway, ) e matter, Spi idity : u D aervioes nave Ih progrens. & o and interest in two contracts | animal, which he turned over to City Mar- between Twentieth and Twenty-eighth | DES MOINES, Jan. 7.—(Speclal Tele- | ney of the company is in the city today in As each canine is generally |trect. Assigned to the Epworth Methodlst [ gram.)—Harry Prouty, who shot himself | reference (o the matter. supposed to have four feet the council dia | piscopal church. | o gy, | at North Platte, 1s a son of Captain C. C. | At and form to lines of health and beauty. dated August 30 and November 1, 1900, Sl AT | City Assessor Frank F. Everest will com- 2 b B . 1900, be- al Albro. | A aking the assessment | tween the New Omaha Thomson-Houston e hext Monday. This year both real | Electric Light company and the Councl! Militery Academy 8| v ) 1 1.00 pe x . B ¥ o1 o raonul property hus to be assessed. | Bluffs Gas and Electric Dot consider this very satisfactory evidence | between Twenty-eighin streeC and the Mis Prouty, a wealthy wholesale grocer and ol | muo ok of gecuring a milltary company et b 4 At el R B Ta O ot wRAGURGSd Mia 8- | Fa sy 0, Hlectrio company wheretn | of the number killed Do T ver CABsighad to the Twenty-ninth | resident of Des Moines. Though he lived & | o1 "Copiot Of GCUTRE & MITEAE il fiEpicine co. Cleveland Ohic, H f | oty d whereby d Council Bluffs Gas [ Bids for making certaln alterations in the | Street Sunday school [ fast life, he moved in select soctal circles | Atlas g slow progress | titlon for letters of administration in |and Electric company agrees to take elec- | sanitary District No. 2-All north of Avenue G, | ‘ » O] r orn T o The day after Christmas he and his | estiite of the late Sumuel Haas has|tric currel cel between the Chicago & Northwestern rafl- | B b eainte OF i ‘“,["‘,‘h.l"‘"""‘lfi"h;' e A% 1014 y”m"'lflf"r(: certain period at a cer- | house were received as follows: Gilbert |road and the biuffs, Assigned to the |uncle, Charles Prouty, started west for a |\ "o ony 00 . o e I e S ventory ot the atate | Lo Brice from the sald New Omaha Thom. | Bros., #40; Btephen Bros, $40; New York | Bediah Baptist churen trip to Honolulu, and possibly around the | iy, (o, BUsrd and wenort that ghev have | udes 40 acres of land in Harrison on Electric Light company, upon | Plumbing company, $:0. District \ e "[l““llj‘(""|‘[";'K"‘_“;‘“"r\“|"":j world, expecting to be gone five months, [hic) OF 81X WHO W enlist. T company eeriin § ¢ p The bids were ro- | nopth « 1l prob Bl g Y AtEs e ATEp and conditions which theisaid including Morains” | At San Pranoisco Harry becsme {1l and | Tn, bobably be known as Company ¢ ou Sold by Kuhn & Co. 16th and Dougias, and M. A. Dillon, South OUmaha. Charles Scott and Oscar Harvey are sccur arrangements at No. engl 17 t 8 engine ing the names of young men who will enlist | ferred to the committee on city property | 8l 4 ,\«n.mul to th 8 8 1 Mrs. Annfe Sanderson, wife of Louls San- [second party herein agrees to carry out and | with power ot clatio ve . " e | Fitty-first Jowa, and as soon as a sufficient derson, 1008 Avenue I, died yesterday marn® | perform.” —This conveyance s signed by | POVAT 10 g " trict No. All between East Broad taken to a hospital. At the same time |, her of men have been secured Ad- | ing from lung trouble, aged 47 y Her [ Willam B, Hord, presid slgned by | The council ddjourned to Wednesday | way, North i'rank and Logan strects, e his uncle was compelled to return home |y ine General Byers will go to Atlantic | | husband and four ehildren wurvive het The |6y, . president, and Victor |afternoon, when it will take up the assess. | Lending north o city lmits. Assigned to | on acccunt of the illness of another rela- | 4 Gt Al < b o 0 tomarrow afternoon at | Cumbersome, secretary, of the Councll |ment of the paving on North Pl the Salvation Army tve. |$0 somplste-the organtsing Bra Inns It O LR e e T wemotory [ dasad dlesiels. compaay, Fibtos shoain 3 et pltrict, No. a5-Ail west of Main strect: | Harry was left in a hospital in san | Democrats to Shelve Bryan. | " a4 v ., e Current from Across River, - setween Thirteenth avenue and Eighteen o s : " g ClatrEs Hul g Tthe de e ohn imer and Charles Ctar- b | ) e e e o ev, J. Pyle and Cal- | Francisco and nothing further was heard | George Huffman, chairman of the demo o : I n charged ith amault: This portion of the conveyance conveys| U FFRVISORS APPROVE THE BONDS, | Vary mission. : e | of him till news came today that he had |cratic state central committee, stated this ata IX:."'M ltlinrl\et. Orl-‘(;" hi_and to Yob David Mottaz | the impre Y nvey FLaimIan. - e o Glileakd, B | v o ” tral comn stated i ; . ing and af g, o 1ob, DAV MAfia? | the impression that the new company will | Decline (o Aet ta Tave of That Fite | Dlstrict No. a4l weat of Chicagd, DUt | shot himaelt in Nebraska, ‘His uncle ex- |morniag that the mesting of the comm can hire other people to o O N were releagied from the city | 8ocure its electric current for the city by Ovide Vien. lngton & Quiney m e Danioh | pected to jotn him fh Sun Francisco next Would be held in this city the latter part | | think for yon, or a nimble- Juil yesterday morning. ‘The case against lighting from across the river. In expla- | The Board of County S Lutheran church weel to continue the journey. Harry was of this month. He further stated that the i ventr Y mimed Ton motion of the | nation Manager Nichols states that this y Supervisors ap- [ Didtrict No 1Al mouth of Seventeenth | oo para drinker, but of & sportive ten- committee will favor the reorganization of | fingered girl to write your rhey county at proved the bond of Justice of the Peace R. avenue and e o o t of Chicago, Burlington & | . contract was entered Into with the Omaha | T. Bryant yes v . ¥ | dency and it I8 belleved by his parents that | the party in this state upon the old-time lett but do y v ord has been recelved here that in a| ant yesterday, but d uincy rafirond. Assigned ‘to C. [1 W, | den j | | letters, but do you know a W rI‘!vmm's” n recetved hero that It 8 | company s o safeguard in the event of |any action in the cue of m‘:‘”,{m :;; tako | BN hd Uhion and Sunday school ho was insane when he Kot off the traiu|democratic principle. The committee wil d dicti et : on North Clark street cwnad by the manutacturers of electrical appliances | Ovide Vien, who claims he is “"H“'"} ?;Y e ot North Platte. not favor the nomination of Bryam, but 800 ictionary is a great A. und Roy C. Bwirert and John belng unable to furn! o nec - | hold ol ' M ed o gy, J. LOUIS FRESE 1S DEAD. - will stand by the Samuel Tilden club, no: iti . Y, Avear s, Cufirors” Geatroyed, ‘sn: | Coio sable to furniah the meceasary ma | hold on to the ofice of justioe under the | ™" Hil e CHANGES a8 TR NTATEL OMFIOBS: |t o Al SRR St B help in writing or speak '{'\‘l“” PR SRR i it | contract with the clty. gl ‘,'::,K": ,”"' ;n““‘ amendment. Vien's | pastor of G n Lutheran Church | —_— pose of furthering the old-time democracy. | | 108 correctly? O 5 ~ i ¥, i eferred to County Attors Kill- They Ave Effec y Accordance 5 | HYH, W giged n their present bus iness The fourth document filed t 4 ney Kil Leaves Wife d Daw bl Mr. Huffman stated this morning .hat he e, Sngage vo. years ago. It 18 yesterday Is a | pack. Justice Bryant state fth Prearrangement. an sta 5 ha Probably you have m decrepit in ubout “two yeurs ako. It 0| fArst mortgage from the Citizens' Gas and i od that the board 1 A tated that at the time of the fl \ e ot ‘over 260,000 envelopes n | Electric company to the New York Security Tay. They expect to have thelr factory in e aPMirty dags, | |4nd Trust company to secure an issue of Rev. J. C. Louis Frese, aged years pastor of the Cerman Lutheran church dled yesterday morning at his home, having accepted his oath of ofice and ap- | DES MOINES, Ia. Jan Te(Special)— |belleved o majority of the committee fu proved his bond, he Intended to open an of- T anoes In” the tate ofices were ef- |Vored such a candidate as John Mclean old dictionary in your office. It 18 vo tattered and dirty that you x fies forth il } | N8 SRARSS e o Ten or- | 0 Oblo for presideat. H. M. Belvel, e - running order agal D000 e e A o ot | o fortinith, but Bad not yestorday de- |Geventh uvenue, from indammation of fhia | SRR SRR RROIMARES, B h e 0ro°iior of the Des Moines Democrat, deciares Idom use it. Throw it in the N. ¥. Plumbing Co., tmlephone 250. treasury bonds, and according to the state- | The board approved the bonds of the |PC¥e'%: Mo leaves a wite, three duughters, | ] ? thet, therg wlll be'a good-uixed roy. In.the Wastechaakakinqd gav'e ¢ bond ol ! Treasurer Herrlott and Secr tary Dob vernor n ment of Manager Nichols, will not be placed | newly elected county erc tormally accepted and AUBEH AR e S L Rent ¥ on the market, but the proceeds will s }f’ vl:w[; : T SRssae . lollows: R e v(l m‘m‘ ir ey rs, | d9WD Brysu, He belloves that n maloe The tollowing transfers were led vester- | 000 (oM e 0 s on the plant nere 000, oed, clerk of the district court, | Rey, William o of this city and Louts, | Made out commissions to thelr SUccestOrs. | o %o mombers of the state central com ‘ ‘tandard fax 1 1he sheiohat, titin S0 fosa efbos of | BEEHE B el e il tke trasmr siipa s m‘""f]';“ Collard, L. E. Free- |y gtudent at the Lutheran seminary at | Jhibeltson oo el ‘“","', f_,‘f:,‘:‘" et Lmittee will favor turnig Bryan down, but ). W. Squire, 101 Pear] street the company, but does mot designate A | A. B, Johas, M. Pelmer g oy ale: | Seward, Neb. by abpolntment. | Every possible looph B R e s s Willlam Morgan to Samuel Morgan, foot of real estate. o Ammar U f Jobas, O P | Mrs, Esther Derks of Poplar Bluff, Mo., Emma and Anna of this city, and two sons tate Transfers. W by appolntment. Every possible loophole 3 The decease yorn on November 25 i TSRl dxthax atetad . . ilitam Morgan, 4o & % 100 Swarm and Paul Beezley, suretios, Clork's | qgh e fo e N8 O o Ite entored | fOF 1eal technicalities has been plugged up their idel. Mr. Belvel further stated | " 9 1846, in Hanover rmany. He entered that the turning down of Pivan in this Minhie M. Dantorth (o idrincls T, Under Laws of New Jerney. deputles: . G. Baird, $8.000, with . H. |ne ‘ministry 1n 157 R The receipt of several checks at the trew RN B 280 a8 Ak sy \”rI of wections 20 and W-T- 1 The Citizens' Gas and Electrlc company | LouSee, J. C. Baker, C. M. Harland, Ernest '(::'l"“'f.:",:"’rli" o P YOI | urer's office this morning before the chanke | *1018 ¥ result in the populists refusing | < . il A ’ : : . om Concordia college, St. Louls, Mo, He s e O:LUS ChAANS | e e, B Stanton apd Wit {0 FC Tas was organized last November under the f;‘ \"m!‘l""”l"'.“' Oheyen, $1,000, with | came to Council Blufts in May, 1900, as | W08 effected, caus d an enlarge m:lnlvl f th - T A s e ihan, niely se N e laws of New Jersey and is said to be a|J: M. Galvin and C. G. Saunders, sureties: | puiior of the German Lutheran church oash Dbalance turned over to Olibertson Alleged Murderer's Alibi. everywhore prouounce it the P e d 2 | distinetly new corporation and in no manner | H: V. Batty, deputy at Avoca, $5,000, with | "0 fuineral services will be tomorrow | ®0d the exact amount was $013,847.03, and | j0UX CITY, Ia., Jan (necialiTals ’ A 4 L Charies et al'to a roorganization of the Council Blufts Gas|Jobn J. Spindier and J. H. Jenks, sureties: | g iienors v 4 oiatock at the German | the college endowment bonds receipted for | gram,)—Frank H. Peyton, who has been in | est Containing over 300,000 Albert coe | ‘I‘)“In‘l&u K8 Van Brunt 451 | and Electric company. The president, . F. (R V. Innes, county auditor, $16,000, with :m“h"n“ r"‘”n'l" O venth avenuo. The | smounted to §538,750. Blx years ago when | yui1'in Sloux City for some months, charged | words and having a corps of 240 | hd husband o Clem ¥ James, resides in ¢ e J Ann Vickery ew York city, while the |- W. Bushnell, John Schoentgen, J. P. Treasurer Herriott went into office, he re- | ! 4 . b o DoAY clalists and educated 4 - J | bod » taken to Champaign, Ill., for otk | with murdering John Robson here Decanthe editors, special iimbull: trastee, thelr Interest in 1ot secretary, F. F'. McGlynn, lives {n New Jer- | Greeushiclds and E. A, Wickham, suretie L'M"",“‘" be taken to Champaign, T, for | o oeq "o 485,613,710 of college endowment | o 154, today filed an aMdavit to the of- | B i & Rulitor's subdiv seq neld 277 5|5y, Mesars. Brown-and Greenshields are |deputy, W. M. Frederick, $1,000, with J. P | j r bonds, on Which ‘there wan Jue fnterest| 1y’ thit ho was in Moblle, Ala., workius BN, SRURE: AN 4 B o fenfamin and wife to Mrs. on the board of directors and it is sald by | Hees and P. Gunnoude, suretles; Elmer E. Mother o ive Is Insane. amounting to $10,807.17, and the actual for the Young Men's Christian assoclation s 4 ublic, it ought to be & valuable Holmes, lots § and 6, block the latter that other local interests are Smith, county recorder, $10,000, with L. A ; \ " cash he recelved from his predecessor Was| ., (jo night of the murder. He asks th L wn's subdly, w d . represented in the mew company, but Halswell, C. B, Denton, J. K. Osler, 3, 8. | o MT® Mary J. Mitchell, wito of WIlllam | g,0q gg0.47. The atate has not out a dollar{ coury (o send for some reputable citiens book. It 1a a valuable book--by R declines to make public thelr names at this | Norton, Willoughby Dye, W. P, Dinwiadte, | 15/tchelL of Graham avente. was committed | o yonds o a floating warrant drawiug in- | o Nobila s e can prove his statement far the best dlctionary before time. Manager Nichols of the old com-| W Hamilton, H, H. Brysht and T. J. |'° 8t Bernard's hospital yesterday after-| i, oyt = The only debt s the permanent|g time ago Peyton confessed to the Bt the English-speaking people. Howell's Antl-Kawf" cures cough: pany, it is understood, will act in the same | Young, surctles: deputy, William Larsen, | e iy the fminARIASe BOF ":’"l tosane. | 1007 and college debt, which eamnot be | yo et OR R Teheri Jac o e capacity for the present for the mew come |$1.000, with C. R. Hannan and Frank Poter- | 1rw. W: Thatcher, a nelgtion fled &4 18" | patd unti] the costitution s changed §cpjor of Police Nelon of Sloux City that CALL ON OR WRITE THE Davis sells paint pany. son, suretles; W. M. Killpack, county at- | Crmation charging Mrs “ "“{ with e | prgqgurer Gilbertson was able o 4PPear|he jiad helped murder Robson. His attor MEGHATH STATIONERY CO ravel roofing, A, 11, Tead, 541 Brosdway, | Mapager Nichols is authority for the|forney, $.000, with James Killpack and 18 AMRRTOUMY LRARRR SIS ttehell 18| 1o iakn charge, but he tx sttt i poor 160 MU cntenstons will be explainen | | 148 FARNAM STREET, statement that the Citizens' Gas and Elec- | Molder Clark, sureties. 8 years of age and the mother of fVe |y, e trom the operation for appendicitis IN REGARD TO 17, n due time. There has been somc x]num to whether Peyton is meutally sound ossible that the case agalnst i | A hecause of | Lere will he dropped, as few people bel endment case. | him guil i B e (abariiy bur out or | The appolntienta by the nawly sleated afs | SRUSEAD: The family has baes maie o 1085 | Lo rtormed on him in Chicago In December. ependent o county for several years. 1a¥s ks E%a DIADS %P the 013 combany, in|Boens OF thels several| deputiss wars ap- | 'vepdent an the oounty £OP MAYEFRL 7OAY Amendment ( which case the new company's capital, which | proved by the board. County Attorney Kill- 25 No trouble was experienc & ' Ma - L was placed at $150,000, will be materfally fu- | pack's appointmont of Clem F. Kimball a8 | 1 onsos 1 :‘",;‘ R e yesterday to | the muddie fn the Titus an creased otfations looki 5 are | assistant county a v D Lic 0 we g T ased ns looking to this are ut county attorney was approved. | o e CUR Y NS BARTEL & MILLER now pending. Regarding the contracts with | He was not required to furnish a bond. The ity 100 Brondwiy=Tel. 30 the New Omaba Thomson-Housion com- |bonds of the several justices of the peace, | ANAe Phdemen Chinetl Blufs..... lrront pany, Manager Nichols says they are purely coustables and assessors throughout the ;‘ mma Fortuey, Omahu it | mes of Normandy, no ne. w " s " uew plant hero cannot be furnished in time| Members Brandes and Aul succeeded | Gertrude Lenchan, Omalta doerse % | Red Cross 1118 store aiatinct for ex- to carry out the contract for the city light- | themselves on the board, which orgauized | 3 ™5™ Aurtin, Daw s s 4 _ lne [x c'flnl M("ne | Aot iR - ing. for the ensuing year by electing John M. | 2 4 . = OARx EnUIRR J o d precis- s o Matthews chairman RAFFLE TROUBLE 3 Ca mitoes BELAM A0 Brasis Commonwealth 10-cent cigar, R e el 0catniad hir i ass | faicll Marr‘a eanle GII‘I:’; Corn ¥ § SE e m— < | sessor for Council Bluffs was ordered set | Vimton n « - o 3 lon, with _excellent Horse Plunges Throngh Window. | 500 tor (he grand jury and another will | Flght for Peirce Mansio " (- R B A horse hitched to a bugy belonging to T O 1 FIGC LOCL T R a1 o can have a practical treatise on motherhood, telling &2 el . Ander, esale liauor dealer. bes |08 Provided tor the assesso E a., Jan. T.—(Special Tele 3 | i ¢ | I | value b lowest :”:,':, Ly'r:‘.,'“‘"‘:"l"" ",':("_‘,f‘ ""’m",r‘l“'l"“' ‘Un The board will be in session the remain- | gram.)~Thcre promises to be & ty about 46 MMOTHER’S FRIEND”’ (that =;‘ | cots K j } | [ o8, “LEERIORNG S FULSINAT MEPRIER |08 | 0er ot (the week fiabt for the possession of the John Peirce will save months of Jin and n‘...n.‘hw, sent, free, 8| \ {| possble prices. ik Phom A % ) | - mansion which was raffled off he Y by sending name and address of sclf or friends 10 gy . I |\ driver. After running for a short distance, - e, v v ” 3, 7 » | through tho plate glass window of the Mau- | Dowers, was arrested last evening, charged | Millioneire thread mix w\".u turer liviog 10 “The world can produce nothing like Mother's Friend. s o e t minos {n the N I S || hattan saloon. The driver came out of the |with obtaining money under false pretenses | Ne%, Vork Cltv, and et dlgrdioed Seld by best Druggists, ®1,00, or seat by express pakd or receipt of price *x e el nont AGd. w000 mizup unburt but & bystander was thrown |from Jack Pinnell, a Broadway saloon- |t Vinton. la., clalm to have the fuck € Tegls {n Johi ce's ofice cred { | about the legs and body. The window will partment. It Is cherged that Dowers sold e Feglatry o John Polrce's OQ een Council Bluff Look for the Bear. cost In the nelghborhood of $100 to re- Batwee Blufis B, R e whitn 5ad Desn. stolen, | ited that number to Bills and it was orlg Transfer L, place The owner of the abimal recovered the | Al7 Eonousced that he was e wianor MANHOOD RESTORE '.'?."5"3555‘. and Dmaha | Later 1t was stated that the first an- ble Viiaiiser, the preser|puon of & fhino e pymelan, wi au ks e you el horec vesterday by replevin proceedings in- q e y Mufts Of FARM LOANS Mok Hikalabs Bare far BIYAMAR | Dicte PeMSRAK UF MDLALA BiAREN nouncement was & Wistake and that the lavuata U1 Lile ounci} Biuty Office. No, 2 North Mol Mrs. Darbara Hinrichs commenced sult | number was in the posscesion of the New nfie | st ephon el Jolllud n hull‘nln Nebraska | in the district court yesterday for divorce Wenston Postofice Burned | York millionaire. Bills says he knows he tone il lossas by day'or bighL, Frevenie duicEneunl toe tansiie | Omuha Office, 11 Soutn 12 h Streut endlowa James N. Carady, S5 | o Gue Hinrichs, Broudw v butcher | Word was recelved yesterdsy fternoon | had the number, but he connot find ft. He | e Hric,tho Eifiediaod'1he Uridacy orgaia o al impurites. & [ “"Pelephone 1308 : They were married in Wahoo, , in 1885, [ that the postofice at Weston, this county, Is expected to arrive in Sloux City toworrow '“‘-?.::"l"n' Terers I"\‘U(:Il‘u;.fi by menhmn-cfiwr:-nlnmnm'd w“:.r'.“.‘"‘..t | Conneetion made w ith South Omaha A2A bave tH0 Chlidran. s Bon ARSd 14 years |had been burned to the ground and that|with two atiorneys prepared to make a ““‘Lm.” wir e thout An Gperauon. § i A el | Transd sav. Yo“' on."\(‘m:‘l‘;“: and a daughter aged 12 years, the custody | all the mail matter and postofice supplies fight for the house. Barbour already has toraeq | WILUAM WELG“ c i 0] It Is sald some A 3 N VINGS. LOAN AND BUILDING A88'8, of whom Mrs. Hinrichs asks the court to|had been consumed. Postmaster Williums | laid claim to the mansion, 1 4 158 Pearl Street, Council Blufis, Ia. award her. She alleges that & servaut gn-l‘ 1s sick with smallpox and it is not known | of the tickets were duplicated by mistake. ¥OR SALD BY MYERS-DILLON wLRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM.