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8 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901, NEWS OF TERES ' IOWA., *~ : e : : —— | These prices con- These prices con- COUNCIL BLUFFS. | e s e | tineed daring the tinued during the 4 - . ance. Refreshments were serve the Hauser residence was quarantined and | || " » T o o |0 T G e ey wk ||| | CVONS WO entire week. g {COUNTT WONT CURPRUMIOR | ruare 11 odtios semo vt | o B oo foy 41 thy Flovy s Davin sells & tained at cards Wednesday evening pox patients treated at the pesthouse, AND Davis s The Married People’s Dancing club, re discharged yesterday and the house “Mr. Rile . 5 ly organized, gave first party for Fine Mis § Poard of Supervisors Decides It CUannot scavon Friday night at Hughes' hall . . " e [ . Afford Rettlement Proposed. re was o large attendance and the affair | RECORDER SMITII GRINGS SUIT . . A \3'”" 4 most ¢ “_flw“" Lyl 'l' ol Vf‘r;""‘“‘“ Starts Acti in District Court $10 and $25 plain and crushed Plush 50 to $27 1adies’ Box Front and Aut _‘ ; ek o glive two dancing parties each month dur Against Pottawattamie. Cepes ead JaRN, 1ol J nmnhlln Coats, on ENLARGES (TS CLAIM ON J, S. MORGAN | ing the rest of the winter : i County Recorder Elmer E. Smith com sale price 95 | ssle Baturday | Miss Davenport entertained at an oyster| mepced suit in the district court yesterday | || day L | - SOSDYP Tast, Might, ok Gusets Wing tAY SALURAAY. v [ n Saturn ay 8 oo against Pottawattamie county to compel it Former Sherifi's Deputies Are Asked | members of sleighing party to allow him $1,508 the amount pald by him Our entire lin e tUp tn They Ar Tho meeting of the Derthick elub ar-|for clerk hire during 1900, Judge Thornell nd uits, rang " m $7.50 to Heen Overs ranged for tomorrow evening has been un- | was asked to set an early date for hearing e ——————————— 0, Wil go in nd one price \ sniary. avoidably abandoned. The next meeting of e ca but this he said he was unable to pisin the club will be on Monday evening, Jan-|do at this time owing fo the business now " Ey " \rd of County Supervisors decidsd | Court Council Blufts, Independent Order| in his petition Recorder Smith states | || $7.60 to 815 € good assortmant of 016 | yontorday tiar it could not afford to make a | Of Foresters, has fssued invitations for a | that it would have besn impossible for him Capes, on s colors, on sale . v sstiisthant ‘with fopmer. SHGMN Jotin Povirty Bawl” to be given at Hughes' hall | to have performed the work of his ofice as Saturday..... | Saturday at v | e & st e | n the compromise basis roposed | Wednesday evening, January 2. These [ required by law without the employment of | p T e o it 14 | by the latier's attorney. 1t offered to dis- | form the committee on arrangements: Jobn | the clerke, the pay for which he now seeks | — | convalescing from a iong and seriou | mies the suit on payment by Morgan of the | Taber, John F. Waiter, John Barhyte ver | Mmount sued fof on condition that he would | Dow Crewdson entertained Friday evening | The total receipts of the ofic for 1900 | attorney for F. M. Cunning- | nkent to all fees which were earned and | 8t his home on North First street in honor | were $4,8 and his itemized bill against B i Mgy, S Arrived rom | redited during his tenure of office being | Of the birthday anniversary of his sisters, | the county is as followe: Salary paid first —————————————————————— Mrs, Conley, 1110 F : avenue, was re- | turned into the county treasiry as collection | Misses Emma and Essle Crewdson. assistant for 1500, $600; salary pald second ported to the Board of 1calth yesterdny as | misty o e “Morgans atimrney declined | Comrade Davis entertained Thursday [ assistant for same time, $560; additional Riftering feom scariet tever, © © 55 SHiturs shy SACE BepIIOR night at his home, 626 Third avenue, a | clerk hire, $5%; total, $150¢. This amount | | [ ogtOn Council Colonel Beebe, local agent of the Amer 3 R number of his old soldier friends and com- | 18 $8 more than the $1,500 which the law fean Express mpar s ¢ ned to b ¥ fug decided not t mpromise b s'oI. 'u home with ratned ankle uim of the county the board Instructed | Tades. A general social time was enjoyed, | allows the county recorder to retain from Jeorge . f Harrison street has | county Attorney Killpack to add to the | followed by refreshments the fees of his office. | reect thopf he Pt | ount already sued for the amount of [ Mrs. M Willlams left last evening on | The committee on officers’ accounts of the | ngo, 11 % - by |® Visit to friends at Porry, la Board of County Supervisors instructed to | S==——————————= i 1 Kkets, Capes AND RIGHT HERE WE WANT IT POSITIVELY UNDERSTOOD THAT NOTHING I8 RESBERVED. YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK A will bring results. | carned and uncollected fees as shown The t want ad in | the report of the committes which checked | M- and Mrs. 8. W. Besley and family have | check over the reports filed by the county | -l- ()Dl Tb “ \\T Bl[- “\D] Y S maha ofite over the Looks and necounts of the sherifi's | tAKen Dossession of thelr new home on | recorder for his term ending January, 1901 Al A ] el e thorized and instructed to make demand Mrs. W. J. Brownrigg will leave this week el stk | % [ 3 5 for Wyoming to spend the winter with rela- [ The committee’s report showed that in | T fied adoption | upon former Sherlff Morgan's deputies fo : s A Sete Weniy ian: | the amounts which 1t iu slleged they wers | liYes snd frisnds 1869 tho instruments filed numbered 7.261 | [owa Conferences Do Their Bhare Toward wkged 19 veurs, son of John W. Stant s Placeway of the faculty of State | and the fees collected amounted to | ymaha overpald as salary. The committes was| MIS8 Placeway of the faculty of the State | and_the f llected amounted to § g 1. | further authorized to take any action neces Agricultural college at Ames, la., i8 the Of this amount Recorder Smith pati John Green has returned from Chi r h f 3 by th ™ saty and to make settlements in all cases | SV of County Superintendent and Mrs. :"'"’:"\" ‘"' ¥ treasury H,'M- 15, retain Y erate prices we can please you. fileus of hi ¥ Mre Saenuel Dodd, who y e goaues | McManus of East Plerce stroet ng $112.60 for nostage and $681 for clerk v {liness of hix siy Sumuel Dodd, who | of claims against the cour o forme b Ml {8 me s are the st { v S eV cHHvAISIn 4 f claims sgainst th unty. Th "| " Mrs. B. M. Clyne and two daughters, Zela | hire. In |-.]u the recorder and his deputy | SPECIAL CONVENTIONS ARE TO BE HELD | Qur methods are the most improv- 0Tl and Ielen, arrived from Alaska and are | Were paid their salaries by warrant. For | ] . Fia 4 N phsach m m i Molnt sal ry 4.\,,_,;: L.“ s .I‘v i:wl“mw » rmitted | puests of Mrs. W. L. Honry of 1118 Sec. 1900 the report of the committee showed - d ed-—our prices so low they will il me e serving as deputies under Sheriff .‘“.M,‘q jond av nue. Mrs. Ciyne’s hustand is a mer :”",‘ (nstruments had been flled and |y, ament tn General and is Intended surprise you. Wil Davis ha b leared of th 1 ‘| chant at Skagw the fees collected were $4,867 Up to dat to Advance the World Spiritunlly WK e and taking o coupon book from man. Both Welghtman and McLyman have | o0 i "o¢ "My 0. M. Brown of South Reventh | the county treasury for 1900. After ullow- and Help the Collegen and & B ..Telephone 145..... her. He was not the left the city, but the board contends that | gireet, returned to her homo in wsas | W€ Bim $1.500 for salary and $219.20 for the Universities. gl £ Eaten s alsposed of bis under- |1t can recover from thelr bondsmen |G i e * | poktage, the commitece rgoris that ther 1y Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluff | Raising Immense Bum. : v g reliable dental work at mod- deputies alleged to have been pald more The pastor, Rex Wilson, wi ¥ e e it e o e et e haghier of | 80 Charles McLyman and Joseph Weight- | Ut &% BOBSR | 0 0 | Recorder Smith has not paid anything into future with his family for the Paclfic coast Annual Report of Justl Ao the Clubs due by the recorder to the county for 1900 Wwhere he expects to locate k v eport of the justices of | 1 ¥ $3,238.35. Adding to this the $681 re a| DES MOINE .—(Special.) —The Mrs, John MoDermott is suftering from |, o o, A0ausl report of the lustices " The beginners' class in German of the | LA AL R e L NS DeADE DL 1000 Ware FOTeIHen (5 the eoms | 5 | by him for clerk hire in 1599, the commit- members of the Methodist Episcopal church Next to A severe fracture of her le rm above the | pea e | Council Bluffs Woman's club will meet at o prenc f lo re taking 1 olbow She stumbled over a r and fell at [mittee on of re' accounts to be checked | he club rooms Tuesday afternoon under the by e LA S LR A T e o B Ll ’L’ G a d “ ' I her home in Garner township Friday |vp. The report of Justice Ovide Vien | direction of Miss Ellen Dodge mith to the county for his term ending |Active steps toward securing the Iowa por- g ran o1 J oy, 18 » $20,000,000 which the church s meeting of the \Woman's |ghowed that $1,449.25 fees had been charged | mTho Ad byl 5 January, 1901, the sum of $3,91 tion of the $20,000,000 which the chur m o o > 40,2 8ed | The Advanced German class of the Coun- | * No action was taken on the renort as the | to ralse to further the work during the row nfternoon and $1.1 fees collected. Justice Vien | ¢ Bluffs Woman's club will meet at the | g bictaPiensrl o oy il Gl o il | | board 1s disposed o aw o res o [present cel e amount apportioned : the " Firat charged up $120 for rent of office, 335 f0r | club rooms Monday evening under the di. | POUrd 1# disposed (o awalt the result of the |present century. The amount apportined | E N"' a Pipe Dream, Ny A [ action commenced yesterday by Recorder |to each of the conferences is about § stationery and $25 for fuel rection of Miss 4 . | gl s ot b e Smith. It is understood that the recorder | 000. The fund is being raised for the pur- | will be hel 1 Now Holy com s e advanced rench class of the Coun- | g red to turn the money over to e | pose of advancing the world spirituall to munion at riling prayer and | for bridge work last year showed that Su- | cil Bluffs Woman's club will meet at the | counts pe ohoan ‘":,‘"‘: o ,fh:,, :.::0 e Ip the colleges and universities and to | grade materials, employ such skillful ieenan, whin will be at the Do. [prIORe8 in is diatrist 408 eost of BV under the dicection of Madame Lo Hure of | /% e .. tinnity, A systematic movement fs being | HE: HSR . andl e phtlhg Sl Asear i earty date, is duplicating his | SUp . ] itha ool per of Bank on the Stand. | ongaged in all over the state to this end § e o hi ; 2 Biccrn of last xeason i Sol. Bith | bridges at a cost of $4470 and Supervisor | The beginners' class in French of the| L. F. Murphy, who was bookkeeper for o | nFpcd in ull over the auute A° comprises comparison with the best. What we R e o scn o | Brandes had expended $3.614.80 in build!ng | Council Bluffs Woman's club whl meet at | number of years in the Officer & Pusey bank | ne churches in the southwestern portion ask of you is simply nn opportunity to along his present tour, % 47 | new bridges and repairing old ones. Su-|the club rooms Thursday afternoon under |and who s now acting as one of the re- | of the state and is the richest conference prove our claims for efficiency in these Services at Grace wal church today | Pervisor Hansen's report showed he had ‘mv direction of Miss Ellen Dodge. celvers, was on the witness stand the |, (he taste, it has been decided to hold lines Sl be held s follows: Bunday sehool at |bullt seventeen new bridg: N“MX"‘ aia :m The Atlas club met Tuesday afternoon at | Kreater part of yesterday in the hearing | cyeral group conventions in Apfil and 5 u. m morning pravey il sermon hy e e Cos pervisor Matthew as e home o s, o8 K ve! hefore Y o > | by 24 H . the rector, Tev. R; Lo, Rnox, at 11 oclocks K0 1he 0Bt Bper O et ® M8 he home of Mrs. James Keith of Avenue | before Judge Thornell of the district court | yjuy to further this educational work and J. C. Bixby & Son, evening priver at 1:30 o'clock; St. Andrew’s |hot filed his bridge report y o A large attendance was present and a | in the matter of the petition of intervention |1y be followed by a conference convention = Brotherhood meeting at 8:16 1), m i The bonds of City Assessor Bverest's four | very instructive program was given. The |of Day & Hess and J. K. Cooper. [ s oE €t de yeas /. Mhiuralis ani creant 202 Maln, 203 Penrl Sta., Co. Blafh The members of Abe coln post 11 | deputies were fixed at $1,000 each. club old its ne: ee pcelv B v i 38 ¥ y . ;i Army "of the Republ I"”mlm'. i oiens | %5 Ho (HOT. ot it i.,,,‘ Fell: cotipany. of | "”‘ Wi hold its next meeting at the home | Receiver Murphy's testimony was dirceted | zatjon especially devoted to this work, with Telophone 19:. | b of Mrs. J. C. Beach. mainly as to the value of the bills recelvable | oicers and a program committee, and yh»‘ Relief corps will meet at Grand Army " 4 the Republic hall on Pearl street this even- | $150.75 for publishing the governor's elec- The art department of the Council Bluffs | which it is claimed are worthless. Each |work of preparing the programs 15 now Woman's club met at the club rooms Mon- | item was gone over and he gave his opinion | fng ai 7 o'clock to attend the servicos at | tion proclamation was cut to $35 on rec- Rondway’ Methodist ehurchi on invitation | Lt e A t 3 A & in progress. Substantially the same sys- | G d P t of the pastor, Rev. Myron € Whddell ' | ommendation of the committee on printing, | day evening, with Mrs, *. Smith as |as to its worth. At the adjournment of | tem will be followed in the other confer 00 rl“tln a rlces The fire tedont Was A xhorty [And the amount overpaid, $115.75, Was or- | chgirman GolFE Reoelysr) MilFihy his testied that | Boesche. Wl chureh service The reports of members of the board | but a cold, hard fact. We use such high e o e ne h| esented ences of lowa. Y "’"*“‘}"‘"fi.‘ deducted trom the next bill presonted | The current eveots dopartment ot th |bills receivablo to the amount of abont | that please the people Rhere a slight blaze had heen era’ b by the company. e contract for pl - | Council Blufis Woman's club met Tuesday | $110,000 included in the t the Storms Case in Court. the apartmeats occupled by Misees o dockel " A By ay | $110, he assets of the firm White! A "ightod sad stove hid been tet |08 the dockets and legal blanks for the | afternoon at the club rooms, with Mrs. E. | were worthless. He gave it as his opinion | AR Interesting case is to come up before on_i table which had become ignited. ho |Aveea court was awarded to the Avoca |y mowglee as chairman that about $140,000 of the bills receivable | the lowa supreme court for decision on ap- ; SSTIAN s YA3 & ble buttied HiFolEl IR (JeurnRl ‘:"”‘,‘f' e r:|mll M1 The literature department of the Council | were entirely worthless. These figures did | Peal next week. 1Tt is that of the criminal | A No. 66. has instalted | COBtEACt for Counc uffs was awa Bluffs Woman's club will meet at the club | not include the indebtedness of John P, |Case of the State against A. D. Storms, | | the Nonpareil company on the same basis p 3 | the ! for the ensuing year: | the Nonr D herift Cousins. of | F00M$ Thursday afternoon, with Mra. | Weaver, amounting in the aggregato to [from Loulsa county i President weph: vice president, J. [ The appointment by Sheriff Cousins of | Goorge Phelps as le Hawthorne will |about $62,000, which is partly covered by | !0 January, 1898, Mrs, Rathburn and | be the author discussed securities. Recelver Murphy's testimeny | daughter. Mary found murdered in Musselwhites . wardence Mary Henn: past | Deputy Sheriff Loog as balllff of the dis- srexiden fliams: secrothry, | trict court at Avoca, In place of H. B.| "y " ywo ol rige tier N | o Woman's club held thelr regula e main corroborated that of . | their home Burlington, after having inner guard, Mrd. Joseph: outer guard. 1. [C1ofts, was confirmed, and Long's salary ib. held their regular |in the maln correborated that of Expert Ac. Adolph Kustner treasurer, H A Oto Finney e st 1a (o be. reduced to.the Meeting Wednesday afternoon. A "very | countant Walters as to the usolvency of the | been there sovoral daya. - Storme was ar- | Everything in Rubber Stamps. Widrie Biswd \Wiew. T U TR Ll Ll b small attendance was present owing to |bank itself. | rested and lodged in jail and public feel- . & 3 ~ Westorn wars arfeatoq yesterdar epargeq | smount he will recelve as bailift the disagrecableness of the weather Asked It he know whether the late v, |1E Was 50 strong that It was only by strat- | ‘T€lephone 252, 307 Broadway, Co. Bluff with the theft of a riding plow from the | Supervisor Matthews was :vllh;ulh ‘1' t0 [“rno Athenian club met Thursday after- | H. M. Pusey had any DrivAte tostate egy that Sheriff Smith kept a mob fron a Junk shop on South Main street. Thelr “ “ifth avenue understood in the bank that Mr. Pusey in the night from the jail to Minneapolls, | business to the Pacific coast to tho northern mw‘ F hearing has been set for next Monday in he board adjourned uutil February 4, | d enue club hel 3 0 " here he took the train and was placed | route heRvine s bs ronex B O e har v he Oakland Avenue club held their regu- | not owned any property for a number of | Yhere h . . d guards o o School of Stock d : e o ERN i Ted for the | 14T meeting Friday afternoon at the home | years. Mr. Murphy was on the stand whep | Y Armed guards in the Anamosa peni hpo)ing Stopke - JudEing acres, B n weckn engagement i ihe Dohany the |Cition of certain highwass asked for the |or Mrs. Blanchard. The program on the | court adjourned for the day. Tho hearing | LCBAry. When the case came up It was | The winter school fn stock Judging at the |y, milo from raiirond station; 8 cre ater. It is sald that the company I8 com. |MOLOF company at Lake Manawa | study of Russia was given and a number | will be resumed Monday morning. | taken to Wapello on a change of venue for | fowa State collese Is now in full swing. | cuidyation, 12 posed o ‘excellent talent und (i reper- | gooqar, AND CLUD LIFE IofIntaraating GopaLe taan S5 trial. Storms was convicted and_received | Over 400 students are in attendance. Prof. | nusture; can AETUIbIE K. Acte In A I L AL T f i The Ideal club met Wednesday afternoon | After taking an inventory Keller & Bapd, | lifo sentence in Fort Madison, The main J. A, Craig of the department of animal hus- | house. “birn smoke hotse, - wail .‘ h Flormance will i | Cards, House Parties, at the home of the vice president, Mrs, P, | 407 Broadway, find they have a lot of odds | &round urged for reversal in the supreme handry has charge of the work and presides | (it 1,00 Rrapen, 16 chortion: 0 numiber of wpectalttes. The il for other In ¢ Diverstons. [ Devol and ends in turniture, lace curtains, por. | court 1s that the lower court erred in al- at the sesslons. Among (he prominent ‘ i plums, ras . curranty, gooscherrles, HHl avering SUE S Uabang Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schnorr gave a charm- | Tho household economic department of | ti€res. rugs, window shades, remnants ot | 10Wing an alleged confession, which was | siockmen present are W. A. McHenry of | Price *tarm Articles of Incorporation of the Phoenix | ingly appointed card party on Thursday | (pe 3 arpet ed under pecullar circumstances to | Deniso Spooner of Mond “olo Fine - li-ucre farm | tawa Tand Sins aiincarporution of the Phoanix Council Bluffs Woman's club held a | “A'Pets, bed-comforters and other house- | Obtained under y ullar circumstan 10 | Denison, Mr. Sp r of Mondamin, Colonel | Ine 1Weucre farm i 1‘:1 ey 'flHm‘vx county recorder's office yesterduy. The in- | eVening at their home on Seventh avenue, | most interesting program at the club rooms | {Urhishing goods. They are determined to |80 to the jury Y. F. Cook of Algona. . B. McAdoo of Indi- | house, ‘puntry. brick cellur, all in'good re- Gorporators, wre: Augistin, W Clurke, | the novelty of which was thoroughly appre- | yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Harrlett Mac- | €108 these articles out, 5o as o be prepared Discharged Employes ¢ nola, Mr. Forbes of Jeflerson, At Turner | paie; 2 cisteri, ‘woli, windmill ‘and tank, urry B, Clarke a enry arke. Jr | ciated by the guests. No prizes were give > ogpet R . 4 el y sley of Marshalltown, | ik Nouse, barn 26x42, 15-foot posts, The priticipal place of business is desig. | 1ated by the guests, No prizes were glven, | Murphy of Omaha uddressed the women on | ¥ith room fo lllwnm(nx season’s goods, | The State Boaard of Control has recelved | Of Oldfield, H. P. Munsley of Marshalltown, v o Dy 1ne ARb e PRl Hie 3 room for carriage, wakons nnd harness: nated at Council Blufts and the capital but the scores were kept by means of unique | the subject of ““Pure Foods." and you can buy em at almost your own | complaints from two discharged employes | M. Converse of Cresco, D. R “\H" ard of | lirge Joft for hay and sleepl room for stock {8 placed at $100,000, divided into 1,000 | souvenirs attached by ribbons to small 'he New Century club met Wednesday | Price. Will go at tremendous low | of the state penitentiary at Anamosa in | Spencer and N. J. Harris of Des Moine hired help: large double - cornerib, with whirres of $10 e Y R Eaay Ga (RS ¥ 2 drivewny; hog house 20x32, chicken’ houss e Jenne will be the attraction for | W8S At the close of the game a dainty | afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Bray | f8ures and it is an excellent chance for | relation to Dr. Druit, the physician of the | [ 16x16 With Jofi ), R ST i gt ot t| s o o e Afternoon at the hom of Mew. A B, Trey | OEUres and e ia s excelet retation to Dr. Druit, the physician of ¢ | Gpowe BOARDED WITH THEM |15 winlofis g chirel st Kol ‘compuny ‘giving over” that “evéning [ Mrs. 0. M. Brown of Seventh street en- | architecture was discussed. The club will [ oo, 5 = |lation to the competency of the physic fan | Fo04, Lng 140U AN o) BN OHIDOR] " A to this whow It s sild the piay s con- | tertained large number of friends at six- | maet the coming wook at the home of Mrs. owell's Antl-Kawt cures coughs, colds. | auq nilege various matters, which, if stated | in Burlington Interests Ea- structed with ample comedy and nded euchre Thursday afternoon in honor | Croel of Mill street wirong and (heilling situations. 1018 claime h 0 ecl of Mill strec that the mpany & efielent and o her guests, Mesdames H. 8. Lynn and | ppe with it elaborate seenic effects and our | J. C. Fennell of Kansas City. Prizes were theater-goers niyed “an_ all-around | won by Mesdames Lelscher, . C. Jackson RE SYRRINN nd B. M. Sargent. Decorations were in miles from Misso acres of timber acres i niles from Counell Bluffs post- Ten ¥ le Under Quarantine. in a manner to be credible, call for in press Company Ofioinls with a 3 & in fruit, consisting of app! Every Thursduy club was entertained | Ernest Meneray, living with his brother, | vestigation. The complainants have been New Story About Pat. ) herries, praclies, otc.; Kood House: Saturday afternoon by Mesdames N. P.|R. C. Meneray at 208 Stutsman street, was | asked to put their statements under oath 5 S 3 b s nouse, well, windmill, reservofrs and tank. | Dodge and A. C. Cory at the home of the [found to be suftering from smallpox ses. | when they will be considered. One of the | BURLINGTON, In. Jan. 12-—(Specal|witn ‘water in house and buldings nnd First Chu Christ, Selentist latter on Sixth avenue. day and the house was immediately | discharged employes refuses to do this and | Telegram.)—Superintendent Swift of the | vards. Price. only per acre-less than 1 mornitg at 10:45 | PInk and green. Refreshments were served. | ” Seitd | Adams Express company spent last night | the cost of the Improveme servig ! i ] i - - placed under quarantine. Including the | the other has not vet been heard from. | wacre frult and garden furm near Coun- in the Sapp bullaing, The sublect | Mrs. . R. Hannan entertained two card Heal Estate Transters. PR | in Burlington in conference with the local wod -raom house, with porches Mence mecting will ba held Wednesday | Prtios at her home Monday afternoon and | The following transfers were filed yester- | yoLAM [EFE A0 o becupants of the Nigte. Prinisr inveatigation express and railroad officials. An evening |and brick cellar; 180-barrel clatern. with el R R M N Wil | evening. The house was charmingly dec- | day in the abstract, title and Toan offce of | 'Ol g0 bk ST OB A l'" "';“;:’ amily or nearly a month a commission of two |paper gives us the truth the statement that [pump i kitchen " well, burn, lnrge chicken beld tomorrow afternoon at @ welock (0] orated In palms and cut flowers. About 100 | J. Wi Squire, 101 Pearl stroet W il o hen are visluing at the house. | pompors has been making an investigation (Mr. Swift was here to Investigate the fol- | ety “hitly I PRt foGh 1ot fine wrova fivin, simang e membern e AUEC 0a” | pcats wero I attendance. Rofroshmenta | CIarene K. et Addle 1y Hosse, | #h Wil now bo compelled to remain thers | BT gt o the siate Drisier, who lowine atory: SROFEY' orchard: cutsain, FRsibOrTIoe A Y . glon \ Re | were servec ot 2, bloc 1l add, w | a o period of quarantine, Btive 0 er of his se- | ! claim to have rec- |blackberries e, $4.000 pointed o tuke the religlous csnsus of the | were served. Joseph 'K, Wilsoh and wifé to tristees W. H. Landon was appointed to guard | D88 Just retired, in the matter of hi A Boulls HUL tamily sisim to have sag: | PNCKIRENAK ottt B0 City | Miss Emma Beebe of Glen avenue en-|' Irat Methadint 1 ape 1 material f the state [ognized In the published picture of Pat cmma Beebe of Glen avenue ¢ At MeOGIAC Kipiatopal | smreh Wi . Lenden was appelnited to curing paper and material from the state |og e published pi | Ber home Wedneaday evening. Refresh- | pimties At 1,000 | '8 e | i b | customary for the state printer to go to|man who boarded with them for about Telephone 41 #1) Broudway Greand Jury Adlo ments were served to Joseph K. Wilson, nb Accounting of Ballard Trust. the state supply of paper and take what- |three weeks just previous (o the sensational The grand jury adjourned yesterday at| Mrs. Eva Murray of First avenue enter- \d 6, block 8, town of Ouk- Judge Thornell fixed Saturday, January | ever materfal he needed for any state $20,000 express robbery. He pretended to noon till Monday morning without making | tained the membera of the First Aven AT s, BlEante 00| 26, for hearing the application of the Fidel- | work and make no accounting therefor. be a collector for an castern firm, but in ;o “ATE B Samucl Rihner and wife €0 A¥thir ¥ 2 of the Fide 3 ) Refreshments were served | 81 3 and part section an accounting » Ballard trust fund and | a careful account was kept of all the ma- | Fat Crowe, While here he concocted and o barhion A e Al ks Irailer & | ATSSLIUIREO RKTAT: & Sl SR e R 60 1 K in the Ballard trust fund and | a careful accoun v pseph Arthur's Famous Comedy Drama M | 2 | its discharge as surety for the late o Jplied to the printer. This was | carricd out the plan to rob the Adams Ex Band, 407 Broadway. have chairs and tables | ¢ nwly 42 feet lot 4, ¥ for:the iate W. 3, | taris) supk B cards Friday evening at their home on w ol y s M. Pusey largely the outgrowth of a bitter fight pre company of tho $20,000 express pack BLUF ‘FANS for rent at reasonable prices Sixth avenue. About twenty-five were in|T. 11 Witheim and P S ey | which was made on Mr. Conway, the state |age, which he had learned was due in Bur -« Ji attendance. Prizes wore won by Mra. Delt | JAnineer i et Yot 'y, "hiock s BUYS NEBRASKA CATTLE RANCH, | prinier by political enemies, but the sys- | liugton August The mannst {n which (The World's Greatest Theatrical : Clark and Mr. C. Welsh. Refreshments| Wi . .. 0 #trip adjoining tem has been found to work so well it will | he worked the switching of the hogus for Record Breaker.) Datis Balld palat were served Assman and wite o Mami "MO000 tor || continued. The commission has reported |the genuine is not included in the published v ML s Fall Operation e the Mesdames Treynor and McKune enter- | b AT LG Rlocks 10, WiutRe | 5 Jan, 12.—(Special - tained the members of the Jolly Forty club [ Edward Dowling and wife (o Emmei | & Hon. L. T. Genung, one of the lead. | and finds that the account of the printer K COutting Lumber in Full View of Friday evening. Refreshments were served. | Tinley, 1ot 10, block 7, Bayliss 24 add ing_lawyers of Mills county and former|WIth the state is substantially correct,| Mertune furas e it Audien A large number ot Council Blufts people | yiei o James A, Suckion to candidate for congress on the' demosratlo | This i the first time in the bistory of the| BURLINGTON, Ia. Jan. 13.—(8pecisl What D loft yesterday to attend a house party to| chanics' ‘Savings bink,. brovidense [ ticket. from the Ninth district, has bought | state such examination and account- (Telesram.)—According to the story of Miss | THE GRRAT BARBECUR SCRNB at Do be given at Onawa by Mr. and Mrs. G. M Rol,acd ik [ % $10,000 cattle ranch In Keya Pahia covnyy, | Ing was ever made R Bcang, IVIREGESIL Ao ainact hap Millen in honor of their twenty-fifth wed ’ WAL entire fortune, consisting of $3,700 in green i — | Nebraska, and will move . . i f Aklien 1n henar. | o . ; 3| Nebrasks, azd will m Olarny ia Mast: Vacks, was burned to ashes by flames from | nny ber of ber friends at a taffy pull a hor| Theso officers wero elected yestorday at|aall, who has traveled throughout westers | ©f the Episcopal church in lowa to meet had heen loft her by hov father and had - home on Washington avenue Wednesday | the annual meeting of the Council Bluffs | fowa for the Churchill Drug company of |/ Des Moines February & and 6 for a just been wihdrawn from an Iavestoent o th || eveniog. Refreshments wero served Grape Growers' Shipping axsoctation: Mo | omahi. mee ses ororih brug company ot | (I8 0 unten servico, which will Anid was Iying on o table near the stove, | o 3248 1 Rambiig | bers of the Wednesday Whist club Wednes. | Ander Wood ALY, . 0, Hesaj treass |12 evaunsiistin work h lans #day | Cigo. The program for the retreat has not |On returning found the money and table | { " r. W. M. Pyper; directors, L. Hammer s SR, AR REGRERER SO R o fire. Before help could be secured the q . Sy . Changes Comog s in ashes and the house was COMING: ol t A 2 McCune entertais he | A- Wood, ¥. J. Hall, W. 8, Keeline g e & Q. i > 36.70N. LRI It o try {pQun Atertained the Al 3 Kaling, W, ¢ The Chicago, Burlington & Qui Ratlre Alllanee Signifieant. ARGENT | bomau's Whiat club Tuesdny afieruoon at| Rick | George Allinglim was”re-elected | roas ‘has orisred tne tojowiog b P A R P The Kilfoil Stock Bompany s i ofliclal directo Mvision pe cial of the hicago, Milwaukee st. Pa Silver Wedding is Swell Affair, | * ok Mesdames N. P, Dodge and I, ¢ The resorts showed that 1900 had been | \enqont 3 11 ry: Divislon Superin- | clal of the Chicago, M keo & St. T bl | miiver Wsddlux is Swall Afe); One Week, SUNDAY, Jan Where there fs fust one price, and as || tertained the member enden Duggan is promoted and will | railroad that the virtual control of the Mi \ u pecial Telegram. ) Opening in the Great Com . | of the Every Thurs. | ® MOSt prosperous year for the members . L 24 A 00d s can be bought for the money hur 20 to Burlington, Assistant Supe ent | wankeo by Il of the great Northern he siiver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G dy-Drama goodl A8 (8§ i " on | day club at the home of Mrs. Cory yesterday | ©f the association and that good prices had | §y | '\:“\rlv'_m o \. istant Superintendent | waukee by J. J. Hill of Northern, | —T v ; 1 Mrs, C ¢ trol ia p cans anothe MacMillan, at thelr home on lowa ave afternoon ‘n bonor of the twentist | been obtained for all classes of fruit. The i superintendent at | if that control is varified, means another mh o ‘\(.rm,.) e “w"“f,,'ll twentleth anni- | e ToF (he eason aggrekatod atm, | CTe5ton, Chief Dispatcher C. T. Leonard will | northern route through lowa at an early nue tonight, Is a leading soclety event of u - J T Lo Mrs, B AU ARIoR 6. the olub. | a0y Susres wDOU! | be assistant superintendent and tralnmaster | date. There has been a great deal of mys- 1901 in Onawa. Al ttended the wed- | LOOK FOR THE BEAR-THAT'S Mrs. Eldin H. Lougee of Oakland | 822,000 dividend of 3 por oent on the | ung Dispatcher Robloson will be ks | ted with various projects look- ding twenty-five yea ) were invite " v | entertained a number of gross sales was paid to the members. 1] 4 g obinson will be chiet di tory connecis N ¥ ¥ The compal IX BIG VAUDE friends at her L teher, all at Crest south line 1 od in addition the Any guest L ‘ entertalned mber | atcher, all at Creston ing to & north and south line across lowa a y g VILLE ACT fHuoi per- G NT Blanche W ilianecraoon in honor of Mrs. | Gravel roofing. A. 1. Reed, 541 Broadw from Des Moines, and the Milwaukee is be- Omal 1 Sioux Ci go | formince o || Blanche Willlams, who is visiting friends il Tnaoly [of i | May rrow. lieved to have been interested in a t and c P .| Price fn the city. Refreshments wore served Smallpos Patient in Bacher Sho DES MOINES, Jan At the federal 18 st hat town i N ot 1y (1 teket Dr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton of Plerce | David Hauser ing on th ofield 1. court today Judge Matheson rendered an | in case the Great Northern assu t P ented 4 street entertained a number of fricnds in- |at Park's Mil hree miles from the important decision afiecting the | ARM LoANs formally at their home last evening fin |in Garner t it ho has had smally of mortgages held by banks against busi- | an alllance of 1001 w Injuri Prove Fatal Minn., thi P orment, accom Rt bonor of Mrs. Blanche Williams of Boston, | it 1% sald three oh Ame to the | M€ men who, while insoly borro; the Milwaukee will be « Lehigh | SIOUN CITY u clal Tel- | pa by Mr and her father, T. sasndy et | The Monday Euchre club was entertained [city yester ted a barber shop, where | oney wWith which to pay credittors. The | to a connectlc ith the M & Fort | egram hou reman for | P, Woodle oinell Blufta | Monday afternoon by Mrs. Edward J. Gil- | he got staved. and a 3 rt he at even though s | Dodge, which is a part of Milwaul w aiiroad, who system. The distance is only about twen! ared by being run into by | Lemars Howlers Win Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Tole- | in detail on the entire two years' work |statement Cory en 1 avenue ! Ladies fr lady will ne of the projects. Now = |bert at her home on Willow avenue. Re-|Nelghbors who were f the con |cOEnizant of the fact that the s YOlII' “0“. ,m}‘.)"m. | freshments were served ditions prevailing at the Hauser home fol- | I8 insclvent. it has a right to accept mort- | miles and this would give the Milwaukee " Nab. | Thuradey. disd at| CHEROKRER, Is. Jan. 1 bl GVO With th The high five sociable given by the mem- [lowed him to town and notified the health | Bages on the stock, and those murvduul:hr t line from Des Moines to Minnearoli Suma pitul earl morning | The bowllng contest between Lemars, C| . LOAN AND BUILDING ASS'N, |bers of 8t. Peter's Cathollc church Thurs- [authorities. Hauser was prompily put in | cannot be anaulled when the merchant goes The ofcial states that this will be done as the result of the fujuries which he res |okes aud Eheldon resulted in u victory fop 138 Pearl Street, Counell Bluf, la. [day evening at the Neumayer hotel was a (@ bugsy und takem back to his kome. Tho |into voluntary bankruptey, with & view to diverting some of tbe lowa ceived. The hody was taken to Luverne, |)emars, (herolee vinnlog secoud place.

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