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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:~SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA."'"™"" "™ Bang’s (learing Sale _ — = Towa Bupreme Oourt Hands Down an Opin ion Making Five Distinotions. -~ | the benefi o ch fund of the|among other th t outlining some —~0OF— U v, | "The Friday Night Dancing club gave its [upon and for this reason all persons in- [ CATHOLIC PRIEST SUING CORRESPONDENT | | weekly assembly Friday night at Hughes' | terested in the care of the poor are re | == | ail, Inrge attendance being present and | quested to be present I : } : - WINOR MENTION, APPROVE RECEIVERS' R}PUR[‘.“"""T ful program of dayces siven A R - T (-1 SUIts, Skirts Fdna Bonham of North Second strect ¥ or John Marshall Day. | Tampered With in the Of- « gla ome from Jefferson, Ia., where she was | W. H. Ware, J. J. Stewart and Spencer e ass s | N | fice of Publication | sells drugs. one of the members of a large house party | SmIth, the committee appolnted by the the Weiter, an ac e s. p given by Miss Dorothy Hehd, | bar assoclation to arrange for celebrating | Misso ert Rros Tudge Thornell Makes Orders of Importance | Mr. and Mre. Fred Davis will leave Feb- |John Marshall day, February 4 met las e y | Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's ) | ruary 3 for a three months' trip to Hono- |BIEht and arranged a preliminary outline | . Jan. 26.—(Special)~The | Unexpectedly w v sceivec dvance sbipme: P A B O beer, Neumuyers hotsl to Bank Creditore, I s of the exercises for the day 1ows sspreme court today vassed on 1 ly we have received an advance ehipment of our Wollman, scientific optician, 4% B'd'y. - | Mrs. W. H. Dudley will leave today for | It wae declded to hold a public meet"% | question of newspaper libel and considered Spring line of Schmiat's ¢ guatanteed to pieass. n | Biloxi, Miss., where she will join her sis- 3¢ SRy _PEVL Of the Eve i |some fine distinctions. It was the unu-*‘ \ tens. | y ot A Svntiat, SUins in Biook COURT ALONE TO RECEIVE FUTURE CLAIMS | |0, o Chesney and Miss Patterson |40Y In some public hall or church bullding, | (655 8¢ (ot i ahorik from Lmn‘ e Qalivere ? P | > oL oo e aaes - of this city. who are spending the v\hnny‘ :'_L"“"’:"‘f"“:v““:rf"""’r';;;": :ll;ln‘h"“” ;:“‘;“'m'" county in which the plaintiff. a Catholi :Ladles suits. Jackets’ silk WaiStS, el nded | in the scuth. Mrs. Dudley » 0 Att priest, had brought sult for damages against Drink B welser teer. | enfeld, a ons Are to He Handed || : A Aot AL . other on the history of the supreme court pH g A g 5. Alesander & Co., | b - T the Mardi Gras at New Orleans before re- the defendant on account of the publication T J » Vit framing, ¢ 1. Alexander & ¢ hy Cutw et e 5| ERIRAHEONATYC Sev: Gk Pl for 100 vears. Tha public_gemerally will | {17, HIIAL 08 Seont <L 0 o ot an affeta Jackets, Dress and by g P Chi & be free to attend this meeting article in May, 1898, over the signature of ¥ | . For underwear and losiery go to the | Following the open meeting the members |\ "y eoqant ‘in which article severe crit G lf Sk Covelty Clonk store Broadway, of the bar and their fnvited guests will [ (i TCERINE B BHO Caintit and Tivel 0 iris, hold a banquet, at which a mumber of | o (L CU T ade. The occasion for In approving the report of Receivers | Fresh Vaccine Points received every day | toasts on different subfects will be RIYen. | (no arijcla was a newspaper report that [anid to make room for these goods and the large stock to follow resheim and Murphy of the Officer & |at Dell G. Morgan's drug store The program for the banquet will be ar- | o, o7 P collec contributions 3 s s ; A e . Pusey bank, filed January 3, Judge Thor- | ranged by the committee, consiating of At- | (' i HE SR T the Spaniards them we hh:l“ offer the goods in thix department during this T W Eagle |nell vesterday made several orders which | .~ = Amo%E e L~ ot of the |tOTneys John P. Organ, A. W. Askwith and | 1 "S U0 ed that the matter com | clearing sale + Broadwa e are of considerable importance to the cred- he current events departm A. T. Flickinger. plained of was in fact libelous, but it was | Raly i fr. and Mrs. Herman Lund, | {rcrq of the firm. Council Bluffs Woman's club met at the v | 18 Fenoited Eott with lung fever . club rooms Tuesday afternoon, under the aviad Lavceny Rise CNErEee. shown that the article as written by the in_repor e decreed that in those cases whers y - - - Morgan & Klsin, upholstering, furniture ",'mml were fndebted o the bank and | direction ot Mrs. W. B, Tarkington. The| John Harris, under arrest for the al. |defendant was not as it appeared and much | " ! Which indebtedness foll due prior to the |{olowIng topics were considered: “Relation fleged theft of a quantity of copper wire | material matter had been injected therein repalring, matiress making. 122 8. Main st a B ok et 0% W% voom 1o of the ed States Sout rica,” | bel & motor ¢ v in the newspaper office. In the main th coval hicuh, hns b O | Mppolntment of the recelvers ou September | Of the United States with South America,” | belonging to the motor company, will have pap Naa) . . “Great Teachers of Ou s s o g 4 supreme court upholds the principle of the a week with gr 1 at, a oney which said persons had Great Teachers of Our Tim History of [to face a charge of grand larceny, which . A Pren ’ Mount Zion | tianding e theis eredit could be. offset | S0uth America” and the discussion of cur- | will be filed against him by the McCormick | Iability of the defendant for the libel, but | adies’ Suits. eparate Kirts. akainst their indebtedness, providing that | Fent events. The household economics de- | Harvester company. The police yesterday hnl‘h: that the l!:n::n.unllr-;:(‘\ivu mlu{u" A8 It} pirst Lot—16 ladies’ Taflored Sufts—all| One lot of 36 Skirts—all sizes, plain and wied yestorday | those who held time certificates of de- | Partment will meet at the club rooms Tues- |learned that Harris had sold a quantity | ¥4® true, was privileged because the ctions | .\, oo *ranging in price from $5.00 to $5.00, | fARCY materiala—priced as high as $8.00— {Ora L. Norton, | posit would waive all claim for interest | day afternoon of brass journal boxes to a local junk | o % N’,’,“. "',‘ bt T L] ‘(’.,pzl""':‘llvll’lnx this sale for LA from date of appointment of receivers. The | The German class, under the direction of | dealer for $1.65, the value of which was | Of @ public character. However, the case | m. Sunday r 8t F'ra r | ame 0 sractically wa e to apply R A n ter pra 1 mad apply Miss Boesche, will meet at the club rooms | $44.60. The boxes had been removed from | Was reversed on the ground that the jury | $2.50. $2.50. to persons having money to their credit in | a8 uual, Monday evening, harvesters standing in the warehouse of | Wa8 not instructed to distinguish between Another lot of 3 Skirts—all sizes and all o mg results, |the bank and who also were indebted to| The beginners' French class, under the McCormick company on South Main | he libelous and the nonlibelous matter s e artiel . SFIoh materfals—prices to $10.00—to go at b e e bank. such indebtedncss having be- | direction of Miss Eilen Dodge, will meet at |street. How access was gained to the | ‘D lele While all person a Second Lot—20 ladies' Tailored Suits ¥ L the Omaha office tome due since the appointment of the |the club rooms Thursday afternoon at 4 |warehouse is not known. Harris when first | the court, “who causs or particlpate In | ; .\o"tiide and trimmed—good values at $5.00. Mrx, Sidney Smith, [ SO o'olo KiTedted SINIEY to Be & (BRtEter publication of libelous matter are respon- [ "1°°! 3 3 Wanington, | Fepeliors The beginner 11 mee g blhese | #ible in full for such publication without | $5.00 to $15.00—during this sale for NSy, 8 GRURHEER In the cases of persons having money to| The beginners' class in German will meet ikhts and Ladies | their credit in the bank and whoss tndebt- |t the club room Tuesday afternoon, under | JAPKRte BUC Shlor-macte Buua MRC uch S8 | SEPUHILIOR 40 (0 gD geriaggutos Brrned $5.00. jol irts. ® | and Ladies | tEe'E i Tdks Thor. | the direction of Miss Biisn Dodgs weekly payments at the Novelty Cloak |vet it must he shown that the publication R | el oidbfod! that KK CHIVE GoHIA b Trota | The advanced Franch cluss of the Counctl | store. or participation related to the libelona | ——————— ———— | Several lines—36 Skirts in all—to clear fr- wAVE e i il Biafts. Woman'a: cltb. will mest MIHEY| & 8 matter published and not cimply to the | puird Lot—36 s—good ¥ t T e ouihur, | of the money on deposit, provided that ) Y| Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed. 541 Broad's. | articlo published which contained the Mvel- | 70 L R e ¥ Honlon & I ac nts, | these persons would pay at the same time | afterncon at the club rooms, with Madame ots matter ) regular prices, $10.00 to $20.00—your choice $5.00. case of membranc b In the fame |the whole balance that would be due on [la Hure. The class is rehearsiug a French Restrn lauor Sellink. for A Breat maRy of thess are Tegulat $9.00 f P. Nor gton avenue, | their indebtedness after allowing the offset. | play, 1o be given soon for the benefit of the | James Lewis Baker commenced suit in Supreme Court Opiniol 37.5 akirts was reported t ¢ Health ye Judge Thornell also made an order to the [ Council Bluffs Woman's club entertainment | the district court yesterday to restrain! The following are $7.50. bisid i s conducted b today - — erday Jivan. | effect that hereafter the recelvers are not | fund James Ruberg and Peter Rasmussen, pro- | the supreme court H Y4 Sl e Mhaditi | to approve any claims that may bo pre- | The Ideal club met Tucsday afternoon at | prietors of the Manhattan saloon at 48| T E. Cogwin, appellant, against Chicago : 5 Ladles JaCketS. hurch y { close this | sented to them, the court reserving to ftselt | the home of Mrs. P. C. DeVol of Willow | West Broadway, from selling intoxicating | & Northwestern Rallway Company, Mar-| Fourth Lot—18 Euits—very desirable " shall county, action to recover doubls P oo & 4 g ‘ A lot of splendid Jackets, all sizes, prices tvening [the question as to whether such claims | @venuc. The usual program fn the study of | liquors. Baker alleges that the defendants | e i 5ion to recover double dam- | goods—some of the best in the stock—prices v L1 age for cattie killed: afirmed 1318 o from $5.00 to $13.50—40 garments to select Ihe Morning degree team of the Wood ved and flw 58 ¢ erfcan art was carried out o ol o) Al $15.00 to $27.50—during this week e T e e rurasy Nant, | shall be allowed to be approved and filed, | Russia and in American art was carried ou ave been violating the mulct law. A. A hanna Bush against Henry Hermig and b from—oftered for the | entirely will be sold at uniform price ot the opinions fled b v ; lort of the recelvers showed that| The Oakland Avenue Reading club met | Clark, who few d hased the | 3. Skelton. appellants, Harrison coun's Februar Felcetion of ofcers and de- [ The report of the receivers showed that rk, a few days ago purchased the | o R gree work | claims amounting to $23,768.05 had been [during the last week at the home of Mra. | building in which the saloon is located, is | §iile: winimed 0¢ Sherlff's sale “and qulet | $10.00. $2.50. ind Mrs. € ML Albert, 114 Towa ave- | filed at that date H. A. Cole of Oakland avenue. The regular | named as a party defendant Bernice D. 8hull nur e e ated fo Fort CrociC Byt | ¥ g i N r i : | 4 D against Oscar B, Orle scelvers are ordered to hold on de- | Program in the study of Russia was given o appellant, Hoone county erfous fliness of Mrs. Albert’s cousin receivers are orderad to Hold on dec | T o e posit in the Councll Blufts Savings bank | The Athenian club met Thursday at the | SKirts and walsts, on easy payments, at | A0 on iecount of o Wlbs Raaor o8 1::“::' 65 Jfl(l\tls. fl“ sizes, prices $10.00 to SI§.00 —$4.98. Ward has been received here f Alder- | to their credit as receivers the balance of | home of Mrs. Reynolds of nth street. | Novelty Cloak store, 558 Broadway B Klas. nppallant. sgainst A. M. Zahorik, | 5 Jackets, all sizes, prices $15.00 to $37.50—$7.50. Lovett, whe Chicago on privite | money shown by the report to be in their | The program on English history was given 4 Linn county, damages for alleged libel; r a8, that he d up with e and | ot Y osit | in this bank all| The New Century club met Wednesday | COmmonwealth 10-cent cigar versed i The lowa branch of the League of Munic- e 1,512 e cashed §|orders of the court in respect to its pay- [ The menbers of the Woman's club held ke ipalities is manifesting more activity than Grting to be deawn by Wickham /S Ny Viokham | ment and distribution their vegular monthly meeting Wednesday [11linoin Central Stockholders Raise | ever before and the officers are preparing COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. T ke, UL T onday Judge Thornell will hand down |afternoon at the clab rooms. A large at-| Amount by #6,000,000, Making for good work. Mayor F. K. Stebbins of At Grace Episcopal church this morning | his decisions in the forty cases of pre- | tendance was present and a very instructive Total Capitalization #66,000,000. | Towa City, who is president of the league nt 11 o'clock the rector, Rev. R L. Knox |terred claizms heard by him. Yesterday [prosrum was given — has just announced his committees for ti will preach ¢ fover's & R 1 Pastin SURa! noon the preferred claims of J. ) The Atlas club met Tuesday afternoon at| CHICAGO, Jan, 26.—At a special meet- | year, as follows 5 . BETRE Didh &, in. and Gvening prayer Stewart, executor of the Cochran estate, | the home of Mre. James Beach of Avenue E. [ing of the stockholders of the Illinols Cen- | City and Legislative Governments—ti Y Ou s AR, and J. T. Oliver and §. G. Underwood, ex- | The Independent club will meet Tuesday | tral raliroad today the capital stock of that | Henry Thuenan, Davenport: lon g Rev. George Edward Walk, rector of St. |ecutors of the Eicher estate, were argued | afternoon at the home of M:s. L. I, |system was increased $6,000,000. The total ;’Avlll‘v)’nhv-'lL‘hl.lrrw".‘\llw"’\m~_“.\v|(uyvr“!."|m .:,‘. Pl cireh, wil preach i morning ot | LororC i Cousins on BIuff street capltalization of the system e sow 6 | itk oty lapids; Mayor_ Vietor Jen e Fdw Lo Book of ‘- 00, e new stock, which {8 to be sold | Towa City; Hon. J Devitt, Muscatine ) & i 4 o Common Prayer.” In the evening the sub i s ; e e rmon Wil be “Fhe Victorlun | Sliverware and carpet-sweepers, on easy | Laces and tapestry curtains, on easy pay- |at par to present stockholders, is to be used Mayor A H. By Sloux Clty; Mayor < good reliable dental work at mod ents Novelty Cloak store. ents e Novelty Cloak store. c of new | arrls, 3 : ; e Eipoch payments, at the Novelty Cloak stor ments, at the Novelty Cloak store. for the purchase of new equipment for the | 3 Wi Hatr! o Gligan.. it erate prices we can please you. Tom Carter, the peddler of wire contracks 4 - road and other improvements, including | Mayor L. H. Johnson, Nevada. Mavor W { : ho stolc w palr of rubber boots belonging | Howell's Anti-Kawt cures coughs, colds. | Decinton to jiFerret” Case. | the construction of additional second tracks | 1. ‘Newton, Newell: Mayor 11t Garror: | Our methods are the most improv- o Charles with o Metropolitan The hearing on the application of Frank 1 facilities, reduction of sev.|*on. Knoxville; Mayor Lewls Davis, Moul- s 4 N A hotel. wis given ten days n the cointy | RECoRD OF THE WEEK IN 8 i : and terminal fa o bygatst Ll | - i ) ¥ jall By Pollce Judge Aylesworth v A aty ) Shiun for a temporary injunction restrain- |aral bad grades and other corporate pur- | ‘N ed—our prices so low they will | i s 4 Taxation and Assesements—Hon. . A jail by | Recentions, Musicntn, Teas nud Parties | I8 the Board of County Supervisors from | (Lo, Stutsman, Turlington; Hon. Sco(t Skinner, surprise you. The First Church of hrist, Sclentist, carrying out its “tax ferret'” contract with 3 Hon. 8. Atlee, o M t, Belent and ¢ Life. arrying i A large part of the $6,000,000 will, it fs Fort Madison T o i e sbjees af the les:| The leading social event of last week was( F Cunningham was completed before | yad o spent in the improvement of the | cALIpciPAl Franchises tion, W, & 'pr son will be “Truth The reguln undoubtedly the reception given Monday | Judge Thornell iu the district court yes- | torminal facilities of the company at New | kuk: Hon, A. 0. Anderson, Knoxiile tence meeting will be Wednesdny even-{ovening at Hughes' hall by the members of | terday morning and the court took its de- | orieans, Street Paving—Mayor John Redmond, i it 8 o'clock . cis o dvis 3 ;- ‘edar Raplds: Hon. 1. J. Bennett the ari department of the Council Bluffs cision under advisement s ¢ 2 ' : codbur: ouncil Bluffs Victor Badowski, who left this clty about oidlen y : R 7 Moines; Mayor 8. J. Bennett, Fort I y Ve U [} e thime e was (hreatened with arrest Woman's club for Mrs. Mabel Dixon rutch-| The hearing in the suit of Eimer Smith Reduce tho Rats on Barley. .| Bisdtric Atreet Lighiing -Prot W : ¥ Charge of criminal assault, has returned | inson of Ottumwa, president of the lowa |€OURty recorder, against Pottawattamie | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—An important | seli, Ames; Hor ind At I8 understood that the matter has J Leach. Mount Ple I (13 | Federation of Woman's Clubs. The hall |covnty, to compel the reimbursement of | reduction in frelght rates on barley will be | anti Hon.'A. J. Goldsmith, Davenport Next to o adjusted. No effort has been made by . ; 8 e 4 5 ewage an st tio 3 Harris - e tthoriticn to apprehend m. was beautifully decorated and tho guest of [money expended by the plaintif for clerk | made by the Southern Paciflc commencink | (oo, 10, BBRT "N heone ariomel WG, Alexander, who pleaded guflty to | honor was greeted by a large assembly of |hire, has been finally ~set for Monday | February 1. The new rate is 50 cents per | jon' G, ‘W. ‘Bretr, Mason City.’ ; 1 Gran ore breaking nto the barn of 1% 8. Childs in | the club women of the city. After the re- | morning by Judge Thornell 100 pounds from California terminals and | Waterworks and Supply—Hon J. A Wal- Garner township and stealing o saddle and | oion which was delightfully informal, | The suit of Loyd Sigler against L. B.[from Port Costa to the Missouri river, |ler. McGregor; Hon C. D Huston. Cedar vem \s wen. 5 : Rupida: Ho McGuire, Marshalltow e oy il Uv | rofreshments were served, the tables beins |Cousins, sheriff of Pottawattamie county, | Mississippl river and Chicago common Rapids; Hon. R. McGuir rshallfow A " Garbage Disposal--Dr. K. Dorr, Des - - § e A Pl (i the” distriot coust yesr | presided-over by Mrs. Willlam was partially heard vesterday and cou- [ points. The rate will expire March 31 }oinesi Br. Theodore Hngle, State. Center THbRE COME.S terdny morning and Miss Maude €mith, assisted Mes- | tinued for the testimony of an important :‘ ot O S0, SNnpey ; e, &l 1 A . £ E Street ( aning and prinkling--Hon, 1., Th o agninst John u';r;‘, “m-fi"fl’ dames . A. Wiley, Walter I. Smith, John | Witness who was unable to be present yes. HYMENEAL M. Rich, Cedar Rapids; Hon. J. W. Krami, | A I lMl‘ B e " the matar Compins's lihe | P. Davls, R. H. Bloomer, 1. M. Treynor, W, |terday. In this suit Sigler seeks to re Walarloos Hol /A, Gates, Nowton wr_wire from the motor ¢ A o sl s A5 Sk 5 Munlcipal Bookkecping—Hon. T. J. Phil on Sixteenth street, was continued in police | B, Tarkington, Misses Pile len Dodge, | #train the sheriff from levying on a judg croft-Bossow Municinal itkeeping ! - when the frost gains control of the water e i s A | 2 Terkinmion, [ ment secured by his father against Nora T POINT, Neb., Jan Rjs, Council Blufts; ‘Hon, ¥, ;W. Weisht it Ly ..Telephone 138 Lt (Special ) Tipton; Hon. J. ¥. Lockeyer, Cherokes, 4 v dice e recoverod the wirewhich was | o S BECTS lety af the First Pres [Murphy for 3630 to secure certain court | —County Judke &, S. Krake has united Miss S e system~—that tho pipes will burst or vefuse e e A ey . Achtcr, wife | byterlan church gave a delightful musical [€OS8 due the county and state by Sigler | Mary Bossow and Frank N. Waite of Ban-| ¢ 4 A to do their duty. In your hour of trouble o Y eii i'riiny nEN | and tea Wednesday afternoon at the church | senlor. Lloyd Sigler contends that the [croft in matrimony. The parties are very | Alfred Blake, a young man of Polk telephone 193, We will respond with i Bloux City, wrrived here lst evenink. | parjors, under the chairmanship of Mrs. I |Judgment agalnst Nora Murphy was well and favorably known in the eastern | C1t¥. pleaded gullly to criminal assauit promptness and put you all right. You The funeral will be Monday. Mr. and Mrs. | P (9 g i ihdia : y 2 . upon two girls and was today sentenced ¥ The funeral will be Monday, Mr and ME% N, Flickinger. Refreshments were served, | Signed to him by his father hefore the ver- | part of Cuming county y A Xbow tho.number, Ahere e Tormer was cngaged In business | The tables were decorated in carnations | dict was returned by the jury. J. B. Sweet by the district court to five years in the for & number of year [ and ferns and were presided over by Mes. |and Stone & Tinley filed petitions of in nimtines Ave Hajoingile | penitentiary. Before he w ken away | ; s t: . < e [ it & 4 TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 26.—More injuncti o was pa ed and returned home. There { J b ‘g b Mew Amy V. Halo of this city, wife of .| qamey Walter 1. Smith and Hawkins, The |tervention in the sult yesterday, elaimine | (Lo Koo Sl o ain Tn Ay | e was pardoned and returned home. There | ‘ . C. Bix y on 1. Hale, died yesterdiy morning from can 2 [$400 ana $300 attorney fees respectively | ne and Eenterprise and tonight there is | 18 suspiclon that he is insane { 201 i PE s theimanyisnen hoaplialn Umape ([ 1UARI0E DEORTAD Was Bives for their sery In the sult of E. .| not an open foint in Dickinson county, so _ 202 MAIN. 201 PEARL ST, ged 2 vears. The funeral will be” (his | Plano Solo ....... Mra, Tay Bisty [for their ssrvioes o the . nok an’opan Joint in. Dickinson sounty. so Sent the Flags. COUNCIL BLUFFS, afternoon at' 2 wieluck trom e home, S | § 5 Wi Mrs. Lyon | Sigler agains i v who fignred 0 prominenty in the ralds and [ Governor Shaw today opened the cases LRIy, I | Wia homis | {he business of this term, caused by the left tow P a ba The meeting of the Merchanis” and Manu Miss Teuch o an¢ efrom two flags whic FOR SALE. facturers association cailed for last night | Mrs, H. B. Jennings of Fourth street en- | drawn-out hearing in the Officer & Pusey le flags and took therefrom two flags which A i are to be sent to New York to be pl:uml’ g 1 o consider the proposttion of the removal | o o s Thursdny | bank matters. Judge Wheeler is expected FORECAST OF THE WEATHER | “r.'® b 4 conmder the propomiion of ShY Fmosm | tertained four ispge chrd pasties Thursday (BAnK mAtters. Judge Whesler 1a expested in Grant's tomb on the Hudson. The flags v | House of 4 rooms. cellar, pantry, closets, plant from Haxtings, Neb. this “city, |and Friday afternoons and evenings, her | P | taken were those of the Ninth and Fit- atable, some fruft, # fail 7 Jack of o guorum, © Another mect: | guests numberlog over 100 on the four | Dell Sunday and M {aputh rakimanta of (alantry. these being| | House of 4 vooms, cistern. stable, chicken s heen ca ¥ | occasions. The “parlors and dining room | G 4ng plush capes on eary payments selected hecause these regiments are reps FIRST CLASS PULLMNAN SLEEPERS | S-rocm Istern, stable Rey | W. Wilson, pastor of the First | “'l" "ll "'”"“‘"'“"””";‘ in ;“‘ "‘;“ ars the Novelty Cloak store, 53¢ Broadway. 3 resented by other flags which remain in +.DAILY BETWEEN... con, fence,"$460; §76 to $ido down, Angresational ehureh: will preach - this | and palms, a different color scheme being | 2 i R RN g Pl o bR AT SR L SRR : o TR on Tha Chelstian's Dutles to the | carried out for each party WASHINGTON, Jan Forecast for ate's collection. The governor was [ | OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO | | chod Shofim Notie, nice corner lot, city che “Tti tople ‘at the evening service | “*yHEt Q00 BIETEER 4 at her home Blndey a0 antay authorized to do this by the last general Without Chas Cwater, cellar, kood strot, $i; The Man Whose Strength is n f 3 i . assembly. They will be sent to General @-room house, cellar, well, coal house, ne Wy school will be at and | on Washington avenue Tuesday evening the Quarantine in « nu For Nebraska and lowa—Fair Sunday; | %' | A l Northwestern depot, $950; r Grenville M. Dodge, to be turnel over to sy terms Christian | Endeavor socloty Wt | “Jolly Ten" of South Omaha, a social or-| James Williams. one of the inmates of Winds becoming southerly; Monday fair g8, toibe turned over 1o House rooms, cellar, well, barn 4 the preper authorities in charge of the chicken house and b A, $70 The motion for a new trial fled by e | ECAEE GO 6 e the. evening | which has been quarantined for two weels, | faiF in western portion and colder Sunday; | PaUSOleqm. Al of fhe lowa battle fags RocK lsLAND barn, (w0 lots, only $140. Sintaen, B e variled by Jodue | dainty refreshments were served | was found to Micted with smallpox = northwesterly winds; Monday fair. {liaci A va. Dawi Ut Shrads b held tanerns: e gt S ey ornell ot ' Chle replevined o bieyele | Mrs. 0. H. Lucas entertained at 6 o'clock | yesterday afternoon and was removed to| For North Dakota—Increasing cloudiness, shreds and held together collar, oltv water, g Gl 3 by cheesecloth coverings house, $1100; $100 down, balance from Btanton in procecdings hefore o JWAKEC | dinger at her home on Oakland avenue city pesthouse. Another inmate of Probably without rain Sunday; warmer; St e R"“ I E per month Y. 4 of the peace and Stanton took an appeal to the disteict court, where the jury found | Thursday evening for Mrs. W. C. Estep place is thought to also have the dis- | southerly winds: Monday fair. Hardware Dealers. ,h‘:;‘-"«-r rn‘!:l:f"””:rlllur‘ clatern, eity alnst him Covers were laid for ten. ease and if the case develops sufficiently | For South Dakota—Increasing cloudiness, | The lowa Assoclation of Retail Hardware Al the best Scenery of the ROCKY ! oy tormn, SV $1) The property at the corner of Scott stre Mrs. Charles Test Stewart entertained | today to leave no doubt in the mind of the | Probably without rain Sunday: warmor in | Dealers will hold the annual meeting in | | MOUNTAINS and SIERRA NEVADA by house on Mill at., cellar, city and Tiroadway, which for o lang number informally Monday evenng for her guests, | health officer, he will be removed to the | €astern portion: southerly winds, becoming [ Dubugue February 13 and 14 next. About | | Daylightin both diections. \ 3 crn, barn, " shade’ trees, ' only Years had been the home of the Di o e e o bt byew i | MF. and Mrs. W. M. Beach of New York | pesthou northwesterly; Monday fair. 100 of the leading dealers of the state ! DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, i Davis sells paint bd Hotse of 8 rooms. bath and closet W BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. { | gas ana varn, $2,10 furna orlulllnlurmnlon reservationsanditinere | | 1ouse of 7 rooins and stora r company, which ‘will tear down the old | City James Carroll, a young man bhoarding at | For Kansas—Fair Sunday and probably | ysually attend the meetings of the asso- i bullding and erect a “""'"'“‘ any.In ‘:;‘l"-"‘ Mrs. Walter Stillman entertained in Atlantic house, was found to have | Monday; northerly winds, becoming south- | ciation, which does not yet comprise all The deed was recorded yesterday, the con ) formally a number of friends Friday even- | smallpox Sunday, January 13, and the place | 7Y of the retail dealers of th : deration heing $8.m S ket Offlce, ., Omal fruit, 4 blocks from P, 0., oniy Mxl-r‘ilny.v.l i A Woman in the Case.” | INg Refreshments were served was quarantined, Carroll being removed to | For Colorado—Generally fair Sunday i .“ S 1% e B - Ay 8 which I8 t0 be the atiraction wnfght at the | Mrs, €, R. Tyler entertained the Women's [ the pesthouse the next day. It fs sup- | Winds becoming southerly; Monday fair 18 ate Moapial i Dohany theater, will he a surprise to our | whist club Tuesday afternoon at her home | posed that he communicated the disease For Wyoming—Generally fair Sunday The plans are nearly finished for the th uare njihe e cof o Heriiaton Sixth avenue. fto Williams As a result of the Williams | Nigher temperature; southerly winds, be- | buildings necessary to complete the new Rimiand moimame . Tharese | 261G YRR atreot ontartalnsd e | Chas the AWATeRLIG o8 the. Adlentre hiioe | cominely ortbwesterly, insane hospital at Cherakce. These in- | oy ST e e [ JOMNIStON & Kerr opening to the closing act. The dancing 18| members of the Wednesday Whist club | will be extended for a further perlod ot | For Montana--Occasional snow probably | clude a bullding for the laundry, a build- |\ 0" 000 ogather twenty-five years, or up ofan artlsile, nature wnd, the sUKIN 0| Wognosday evenin Y seventeen days from yesterday Sunday; colder in western and central por- | Ing for the heating plant, a power house | (o ¥ PR GO0 R Willlams left 541 Broadway, Co. Bluffs. Dt hectnlties Introduced during the | The First Avenue Card club was enter- | Including the proprietor and his family | t1ons; westerly winds; Monday fair | and all the plumbing and interior finish for Tun of the pla tained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. | there were tweniy-eight inmates in the| For Western \Mexas—Fair Sunday; rising | the main structure. The expenditure wil | 100 (S0 T0 DT NGame claims that Mary Allen. A large attendance was pres#| Atlantic house when placed unde ran- | temperature (n extreme northwest portion; | Feach to possibly $260,000. The work on |y e "y ie™ Giee way of unsound mind he ent and a most delightful evening was | tine, and the expense of providing for all | Yariable winds, becoming southerly; Mon | the hospital has been delayed because it | oyunis, who are Mr. and Mrs. L. Hollowa on‘uv THEA - spent at cards. Refreshments were served, | these has fallen on the county, and will | day fal became cvident after the hospital was [ ool uar S TR influenced her to oL The Jolly Forty Card club was enter- [ continue so until the quarantine is raised. [ ¥or New Mexico—Fair Sunday; warmer | Started that it would not be needed very | yoqyo her husband and children. tained Thursday evening at the home of Kk in northern portion; variable winds, pe-|%00n, as the state already has three large One Night Only Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Douglas of Eighth 811k and mercerized underskirts, on easy | coming southerly Monday fair insane hospitals and there are nearly sixty EASY FoOtWoar || s bt o k| ot s o o v ot oy Mo e |7 | bl ond er o 2o 27| 610UX. CITY FANS HUSTLING| || Sunday, January 21, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lunkley will en Sunday; lower temperature in eastern and Dispeton ,"“\"’ & bater, BATUT. a , e . and MAY In a convulsive cirnl- e tertain tho mombers of tho Calondar CArt| 1y, (oo romtons ey yostor. | CNUFAL POTtIOnS: Mortherly Winds, becom. | Gaseline Burms Mer Fataily, s (o Put @ Hase Ball Ground | || (TS 450 EAT I8 Convlutve carni ALL b g e dLo B o e following transfers were filed yester- [ {ra'te BT On% no CRESTON, Ia., Jan. 26.—(Special Tele- (lon as Induc nt ub at their bome next Friday evening.|qay p the abstract, title and loan office of | "5 CUtherly: Monday fair Mrs. A. W. Casady entertained the mem- o) 01 P For Arkansas Pale Sunday; ocolder; | ST8W)—Mrs, Bd Carter of Lorimer died ¢ Ble “‘ w 0“[ sho.‘ bers of the Monday Euchre club at her home | Jpeas rchon. e hriree! northwesterly winds; Monday falr this afternoon from burns iofiloted while - om.n in the Gasa on Oukland avenue Monday afternoon. Re-| . 8mith, nwi, nety S77-43, w .. .§ 1,60| For Ilinols—Fair Sunday, except prop- |POUrInE gasoline Into a heating stove. She | groux (1TY, la 1A | [ Clean comedy that will clen: the %o to Colifornia’ address Clty cemented cellar, city water, coal e HOUSES AND FARMS FOR RE her husband and four children and went to Telepnone 417 N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 2 Real Estate Transfers. are EASY ON THE FEET— ]| treshments were served Agoree Morrison and wife o Aledbort able rain In castern portion; falling tem- | t00% @ five-gallon can partially filled with | gjoux City base ball fans have awakened Sit bk i T Mre. Warner L. Welsh entertained at | phoii Srenen and wite. i3 Warren 120 | perature in southern and central portion; | B480!ine and poured some onto the fire. | o (ho fact that they must do some hustling Clean gomedy, that Will clesy the, tome tudies, eautifal Costimes, sl Thats || W: C. Esten, who will leave soon for the | LOUIS WHding and wife to same, lots R M8 1180 A6 DurRD Saler epie Bemsald, A horkid Rl e ke e 1" how you get full value for §|(he feature of the : handsome afternoon function Tuesday at| Hough, lots 11, 12 and 13, block 1 winds becoming northwesterly, fresh to| D¢ Basoline exploded, throwing burning | if (pey are to have a Western league team here this year, and a committee is push- 4 5 oposition to provide suitable I I P 4 1112, 13 and 14, block 112, Crescent Looal i proy g P . hig ROQIAlL Our shoes are wade to fit i her home on Park avenue in honor of Mrs. | Crescent City, 'w d brisk on lake; Monday probably fair. oil over the woman, who ran into the yard neatly and wear long | ! west to make her future home. Cards were | ity q o i | oFr FTHE W 2R NUREAU, | Deighbor tore the Maming clothing from | grounds for Hulen and his Pueblo players. | IR TR T afiernoon. Refreshs | John G. Jones urd wife to Thendore OMAHA,, J,‘,'r'.'. e ecord of tom: Mrs. Carter. A. B. Beall, manager of last year's Sfoux your money. If you want sat- [|| ments were served J4oned, BATESWIS DIy JtTidh, ¥ o | Gerresponaliig duy of the last three veara:® | To Aut « Sionx ( City team, has 8 lease on 4n exosllent plece . | Wil Schoorr entertained the members | V5 tiny by Mo fare crAKED Tick, o M aide Fean TR MAke AR) Higr ’H;":,‘_d"," of ground near the center of the city, and | and left for the late war. He Is very popu | of the Jolly High-Five club at his home | Bayliss' Ist add, w d Maximum tempe K E | Sioux City is to have an automobile fac- | he has agreed irn over this lease to|lar with the new, as he was with the old, to 8o is |on Seventh avenue Saturday evenlng. Res | Minimum temperature a i "% | the business men, provided they put some | COMpany | freshments were served foan temperature Lory Tbe incarporators of the company ¥ ta uve nta in the y of | Precipitation 0 are: J. B. Crawford, H. I. Crawford and | MOney into lmprov as n New L lord Now Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sapp entertaine | grandstand, cte. 1t the com- | - " wal app entertained at inted Charities, Record of temperature and precipitation M. Zink of Lemars, 1n. and John K, |bleachers, grandstan | STORM LAKE, Ia., Jan (Boeial) SA G E N I S | their home on Oakland avenue last niknc A gencral meeting of the Assoclated [at Omaha for this day and since Mareh 1 r‘ ,,m;‘l- ,.-,;,l’.:(l‘{,‘ of Sic ,1\". Ly ”4,-,: | mittée succeeds the free use of the ready- | pp oo G '“ Aaa tal ,“‘, 4 4 [at cards for Mr, and Mrs. B { New | Cl ) " 0 an 2. Fla § h. " homi Beavii of Charitles of Council Bluffs has been called |} | made grounds are to be offered to Hulen. | oo MO AR T d y | York City, who are the guests of the latter's | for Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock {n | NCrmal temperatire .1 | motor which will be used in the automobiles | us| he former proprictor will enje £ 8 Kiioats or's | fo Afterpoon 8t 8 o'elock cens for the da is the patent of J. B. Crawford a vacation and trip to Wisconsin, afte Look for the Bear. l"“""" ure. Charise Teat Sowant the parlors of the First Presbyterian | Yaiul sxces wince Mareh 1, i 7 s i Lieutensnt Heoomen Captain A 1y T (A e Ty : | Mrs. G. P. Kemp left last evening for a | church. The mayor of the city, the chief | Normal precipitation ;02 inch For Allennting Wife's Affections VILLISCA, la., Jan (Special.)—Com — | visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cleveland, at | of police, the supervisor of the poor, the | ebcle for the day 02 inch BOONE. Jan. 26 R. o I 0 | Refe R aol § oo {nsha NE, Ia., 26.—(Special.)—R. pany B has elected former Lieutenant Town | ARROr Y FARM LOANS Woadbine, |city and county physicians and the min- | fixcess » March 1, 100 0.5 inches | williams of this city has fled papers in a | Paston as captain, Captain Baker having | doesn't cure your piles, your money will ba o Dramutic ciub is busily rehe ste e chure e city have | Deficlency for cor. period, 1900, 4.6 inches | $10,000 su st L. Hollowa: gned at the close of last year. M pturned & the most healing medicine it e o T T ¥ rehearsing | isters of ull the churches In the city have | Deficlen T per 46 nches | $10,000 damage sult against L. Holloway, | resigned at the cl st year. Mr. |returned. It s the most healing medicin and lowa. James N. Casady, Jr. which it will present ' been made exofficio members of the asso- | Deficlency for cor. perlog, 130, 443 Inches | charged with the alienation of Willlams k. It ilondlkeuatiaate Al | For salu ty Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; o P M e TR T - 4° the Dobauy opura house February 15 for clation. The meeting is for the purpose, Local Forecast OMctal, | wife's affections. Both parties are residents | absence, wheo Cowpany B was sworn in | Dillon's drug store, South Owaba. ! fsfaction in footwear the place

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