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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCIT 5, 1901. TNTEREST FROM [OWA. ‘SHORTON RAILROAD REPORT | | =====" |Oemmittes on Amessments Canmot Aot ~ 7 NEWS OF | st [N i | ' residence was in Henry county, this st#te, | uniform series of school text books be Until They Ars All In, ) VYC[[ B[ UFI" S | with & view to thaking the authorities of [adopted in the manner prescribed by law | —_— / that county responsible for the expense in- [ for use in the public schools throughout | INERS! o - . | curred here in caring for him Pottawattamie tounty such system ot SETTLEMENT OF MINERS' WAGES LIKELY D s e SIa c"'.e e oo | G, M. Vau Patton and Walter Amy, rap- | uniformity to begin at the opening of the resenting a co ttee of residents on Re: chool ye September, 1901, and only ' ° . e Con- | " MINOR MENT [FOR SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR stfeet, appeared befors the Board e | Fish cBATIEVS o'De MEds 43 THRY DU Bectss | Ferenee At Den MolnoesBooiaere It 1s upreasonable to expect jersons to regain health and » | o filed a protest against the removal of any | sary to bring about such uniformity?" of Raising High-Dred W strength by living upon half rat ons. For that reason, it Pavie sells glass more smallpax patients to that viclnity. County Superintendent McManus is of the Proves Profitable. we are to cure dyspepsia, we must do it some other way ::‘,‘\,",l :;‘:“'_‘ “::w. ind Pags - They also complained that the quarantine fopinion that the proposition will carry. | besides starvation. We must eat plenty of good food and Gas fixtures and globes at BIxby’s. Legal Stipulation is Filed by the Heire of resulations at the house occupled by the | (o g inpn By TiE DEMOCRATS, digest it by using a preparation that will perform that work for Al il members of the Van Horn household were DES M G . & S - Fine A B C beer .\\\mw\‘l!““ 'i« ey Thomas Officer. not being strictly complied With. The | pe, ¢, 1. Howers: EoR. Tyter and 8, W .llrlelfl March (Special.)—Not - the stomach. Koporn DyspersiA CURR is such a preparation. It Ima clentif! optician % b »- - kg v Oy . O R T oy W standin oda, s the day o v -~ i, BaIwWin BIoek i board assured them that no more smallpox Keller for Sohool Hoard, Mt B g AL AL U Rl 14 digests what you eat and supnlies the substances needed to build N iy, oo T ID UNNECESSARY COSTS | fntients would be moved there and the| Dr. €. H. Bowers, C. R Tyler and 8. 8. | meet and organize as a board of mssess up the worn out digestive organs, 3, A, Bnow. auctionecr, B'way, opp I. o. | PURPOSE TO AVOID U committeo left evidently satisfied Keller were nominated by the democratic | meny for the property of the raliroud Prof. J. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md., says I"or thirteen Bomething new for Kodakers at s T school convention last night for members of | und expross companies Goiug business i ¢ 4 Co.'s Broadway MAY HAL THEIR OWN ASHES. |\ "o 0l of Education. The conventlon | fowa many. of 1:1» :.l]w“ Arm:\”:‘ wl years 1 suffered agony from dyspepsia and neuralyia of the Graff, undertake J_disinfectsr, | Complete Inquiry is Sought as to All - 4 an voto! -~ ID}‘Hv " u,.'.fy. undettakee and 4 :."“ -n“ Frepertyakets & New Ordinance Regulnting rhage | 8150 adopted a resolution endorsing the de- | piog are not yet in the hands of the coun stomach. I tried almost everything and doctors drugged me et your work done at the popular Eagle g " Bank sempis Houscholders, mand for free textbooks in the city 8cheols. | ¢i). One reason, it is believed, 18 that an- nearly to death with morphine, but temporary relicf was all I laundry, 124 Broadway. 'Phone "’7| t ot e o ki A new ordinance regulating the disposal Fl‘"\ll C. Aylesworth presided and ‘L'I" nouncement was made some days ago that | could obtain till I was advised to use KonoL Dysrepsia CUrg. modern residence in heart of | of garbage was Introduced at the meeting | Evans acted secretary. An Informal bal- | ipere would be postponement of action, and | L. Kerney, 31 Main street, = | of the city council last night and atter | lot was decided upon to bring out the can- [ yno companies do hot want their reports The first dose gave me relief. I bought my first bottle in o B o Ehing, 1M, Main 8 belug passed to its second reading was | didates and it resulted as follows: A. W.| (o pe placed in the hands of the comuol] March, 1900, and 1 have not had a single pain since. It has ',{., ¢ K. He nd son, Dwight kr Thnu« r:\n';‘r;-nv"-' u.«lv week v.m;v.«an J"f“‘l" lald over for one week in order to give the | Wyman, 15 votes; €. R. Tyler, 12; C. H.|any earlier than necessary. The counc i completely cured me. 1 cannot endorse it too highly."” Qaklar enue 1e from New Yor! ornell of the diatrict court and & number | 4jjarmen an opportunity to investigate it. | Bowers, 46; T. R. Drake, 20; R. 8. Raw- |00 niovided that elerks shall go through d prmiy o X7 CIKu g I of attoraeys reprosenting crediiors of (Ne | T measure embadios all the provisons | NOgS, G 8. & Keller, 14; X. . Toreel T | (he Fuports and make abwracis o1 i it can’t help but do you goo Py thins, will med b T Sl € “ . “|of the old ordinance and contains some . g statistics and prep: comparative tableg ; » 2400 or work I the third rank i ] a s prepa mparati " Prepured by k. 0. DeWitt & Co., Ohlcago. The 81 bttle contalos 24 times the 0c. slea. Lo e d Mre., Minnie Bur. | heirs of Thomas Officer fling & Atipulation | 4oy foapures. It provides for a $50 yearly | The formal ballot gave: Bowers, 45:|tnap will be very useful to board in | st nett both of Omahi, were married fn this | vesterday, in which they agree to the ap-| )i oneq to haul garbage and requires that | Keller, 41: Tyler, 33: Drake, 25; Rawlings, making (Lo assessments. Bity yentorduy by Justice Ferrier | polutment of a special administrator. all refuse and garbage shall be deposited | 30; Tyrrell, 6; Fox AL LSRRl want ad in The tee will bring results. | number of the bank's creditors wished to The board met today an k a recess A 1914 the dumping ground designated by the | Bowers, Keller and Tyrrell were declared | yuiii (he 15th owing to the absence of a E The same attention given 1o 8 Witido 4 1% | bring suit to set uside deeds executed Y| i1y goavenger. It gives the right to any | the nominees and the corvention adjuurned quorum. Bome new reports were received WHER e ity of Girner townehip reported | Thomas Officer and W. H. M. Pusey durin rson to haul refuse from his own prem-| DF. C. H. Bowers is a practicing phy- | joaay, the most important being that of the to The police yesterdny morning the theft their litefime, conveying property to the | sy anq compost or material to be used as | siclan Milwaukee rallroad. The Milwaukee re of i plush lap robe from his barn Sunday various members of their families, and the | “po o0 8. 8. Keller in a pioneer business man | por grows carnings on the 1,776 miles of | Pgrain § c Bikht e (ho | CODference was held for the purpose of| " ciiy Soljcitor Wadsworth, in explaining | and conducts a large furniture store on [ yor® "y TG IRE U S0 (L0 T | PRPAIN Svue a4 8 i I e WA meet thly Giscussing the method of procedure to be | ipe naw provisions of the ordinance, stated | Broadway. penses, $7,003,481.06; net earnings in lowa | . Jl “h cel it is my duty to write you and let you know how much good Cpuncil B i 'of Mrs. 1. . Mont: followed in the event it was found neces- | ypi e hag been informed that one of the| C. R. Tyler is owner of the Cryatal mills | Prmc®: 3T.I0LISLOG, net ear I fowa | your medicine has done for me. Twenty-three years ago I was taken with some kind noon | o oh Se . , $3.574,433.6 company paid tases | of stomach trouble, and 1 doctored with our jomery, Fourth str sary to bring such suit N and Is a member of the board of trustees of » 055.3 1 I : persons who had a bid before the council last year to the amount of $255,351.42. The | bast doct d they did I ood Mise Olive McMilier_of Villlsca, Ta.. 18| The stipulation s signed by Mrs. Eliza- | g0yt B0 (00 B 0 O ended to erect | the public 1ibrary. o 3 aers dscters and they ¢id me but Little g y 8¢ ging e ¢ E Kross earnings of the entire Milwaukee | Then three years ago the change of life set the guest of Mroand Mre J5 W Lyok 9fpoiy officer, widow or Thomas Officer, and - s, e route to Wyoming, where be cer, ' a plant to take care of all the city refuse, system Iast year we 08,85 - R il bk g g B ol g g s B g Pays Bonds Before Due, ystem last year were §41 in on me and neuralgia, and I got so poor o will make her hom his three children, Charles T. Officer, Wil- TE b 4 . h e jorrned tax sale vestorday fam P. Oficer and Julla E. Oficer. They | farcilizor. The bids were not opencd. but | CIty Auditor Evans, actiug for Treasurer worlty: I Nh‘,‘i"::“:"‘{‘]’u i Lo L bl l;::;lduzanllv ralk, sauldat work morning County | Treasurer “Arnd disposed gake the stipulation for the expressed PUr- | 1aii' gvar for another woek. as some of the | TTUe in his absence from the city, vester- | MOFAINE. It whows g L ) and received a small boo f of delinquent property and o.0" o0 ayolding unnecessary costs and ldermen thought th et pad to | &y pald off $13,000 of the bonded indebt- jesvisneil CERIMUIEE © GXPIIIVS $1,38 through the mail, advertising your medicine. wdjourned e until April 1 Htlgation &nd o provid- for-complete: ins aldermen thought the ordinance ought to | (ot EH0 G munieipality. He pald $0,000 | 187.61: net nings, $253.486.02. The net | He sent our little boy to the drug store and Deputy United States Marshal Bill Rich. ltigatlon and to provido for somplete i1 be disposed of before the contract for the | SONGR Bf [he MUAIERARtY. HE PHA RO | earnings of the Albia & Centerville rond | got one of your small ten-cent bottles. I O D icteh WILR (16 . eatuts ob Thaman OMBES. clty scavenging Is let. Alderman Boyer ob- | yees ™o "Shich do not become due until j 1St year were $801.30. The report of the | began to useit. It is strange to say, but it is approsching term of federal court 4 Jec ml.uv the $50 lcense provided for in the August, 1903; $1,000 of the intersection |Iowa Central & Western shows net nings | the truth, that the second dose | took gave me The annual meeting of the Councll Biufts | Authority to investigate. mew ordinance on the grounds that It would | g, oronds ‘teaned in February, 1880, and | Of $38.060.17. Tho net carnings of the lowa | lots of relief. I kept on using it until 1 used :’(‘,v\\',,g ax w;.y.'_,‘ t‘. e \:ff‘mll'.:: .“\I»;:l Tt provides ‘That the court may appoint | give the .xvvv !unftlm.r a x||l|}’|n[)f) y. :\ which do not become due until February, | !ines of 1"" Minneapolis & St. Louis we it nearly a year. Now I am nearly as umnE b has been i some proper, sultable und discreet person, | derman Clark expressed himself as being | Jiref 1 S0t becomo due WAt FEbERER: | gy60 707 o7 as T used to be, and can do any kind of wor Lilah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N A bonds issued im August, 1888, and which An to Receiving Prisoners. I'wantto. 1 recommend it toall. It seems Overmyer douth Soventh street, died Thomas Oficer, deceased, with authority | ground. do not become due until August, 1908 1t was decided by the State Board of Con- | '© Me it would cure anybody. I have got yesturdiy moriie, el 8 monthe, e (4o make Investigation as to any alleged | Wants Three Feet of Sidewnlk, That the city I8 ablo to take up these | trol today that some of the prisopers from | %6veral to use Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, i i e W T eemetery. | 07 pretended clalms or causes of action| yrg Maggie Buck of Omaha, who re- | bonds several years before becoming due is | the Nebraska penitentiary will be taken (o 0d all say that it has done them so muck L. 1. Neal, charged with breaking into o 9Kainst any of the parties hereto, or any|cen(ly bought the old bullding at Scott|a source of much satisfaction to the ad- ! the two state penitentiuries in Towa, but| 800d: God bless Dr. Caldwell and his medi- Burlington freight’ car, was permitted to property, asscts of the estate of Thomas|gireet and Broadway, formerly occupied by | ministration and indicates that the municl- | the number has not vet been decided upon, | i€ for doing me so much good plead guflty to petit “.'f'\'\‘\.“”m‘\"-'}.if ¥ Souis | Dtied, which it is or may be claimed that | \no Nonparell company, introduced an or- | pality is in a good financlal condition, After the ports from the wardens had Yours with respect Pended tentence of twenty days in the @Ry of the parties hereto wrongtully bold; | ginance vacating to her three feet of the o been received there was some question as MRS. ISABELL WHEELER county Jall B | and with further authority under the direc- | gjgowalk on the east side of the building New ( A Beanty. 108 8 ‘o, | to the right of the board to make a con- Hon, John Herriott of Stuart, former | on, and with the approval of the court, | In 4 communicativn accompunying the or- |, TH® molor company sent ite new car, No. | & i1 FELC o (00 DOEE to ke & con: SOLD BY state treaxurer, arrived last evening in-the to fnstitute any actlon or actlons agalnst|ginance she stated that she desired to erect | 8% oue of the five large motors of a mew | % o Cil o Pl o torney e interest of his candiducy for governor. He (o' ooriies hereto, or any of them, for the design which it is building, for a trial 5 wa to attorney gen- Was In constitation with a number of lead- a fine three-story building of pressed brick, | {SER KEAL T A8 o R O e linea, | €Tal for decision. Attorney General Mul All Druggists, wholesale and retail. epublicins last night in his room at | recovery of ary claime which it may be!yiin gtone and terra cotta tr s, but s out of the ¢ ut Assis - fom Carter, charged with attempting to | hold gainst them, or any assets of sald ] 45 o0 wtl Blkos: tha ells o . Sve thi BoAs ¢ s break ino Filters Tonth street | egtate which it may be claimed they hold.” | Loc,could Sialewars o reach the seoosd |, TN new aritad ail of {he iatest im- |80¢ B8ve the bosed o writi=a oplnlon thot S hkened Ta bolice Coutt yesterduy Siow The stipulation further provides that It) ang third stories. It the three feet were | PTOTOMENts and the seats are placed as in |t 140 02 BOVEE ‘0 WAt AUCh & contract on his promise to leave town. He shall operate as an estoppel against all Ivetiiier ahs wotiA: be obiiked S [[ECTRIIDRCL CORERICLE (L RORRIIN WIH WP | o Whidin (T ASKKIDGE Feometod b not given her she would be obliged to con- |y v P00 TECEE L O and enfer | The warden at Anamosa reported that struct a two-story building and ask per- 1 o¢"yo o onqe A kil on the rear platform | About 200 more prisoners could be taken glven three days to carry out hig pro the parties to the action of C. T. Officer, an A Tound B the Ity pafter At tme. 4 ymintstrator, against Officer & Pusey from adm s AERInS ey mission of the city to erect an outside| L. vents passengers from being crowded | th without injury to the discipline of the stalrway. Attorney Organ appeared before Wil be rearrested and sentenced (! | " ity of the special ad- There is little doubt but Delcher & Hen- | objecting to the authority i a . o Sitibay = ! nessy are reaping o harvest with (helt new | ministrator to bring suit “with all the FIght, | the councll on her be stated that| While getting on or off. Tluminated signs | Prison, although it will be n ary to | . Ay gro roap e uitD Shaie naw e o mar Heam Bt | the councll on her behalf and stated that | n'tno roof designats the route of the car, | Increase the guard force. The warden at | vice to one of the el brightest and fun. | Pover and authority, bu " kbt oh \ Mrs. Buck would, if the council thought - R Fort Mudison reported that he could accept entertaluments seen in @ long time, | Seneral administrator would have." Charles | 4 pe willing to remunerate the city rea-| Delon's stationery w-partment is right. | about seventy-five more without trouble furee 14 of Just the build and texturs |T. Officer, as administrator of the estate sonably for the vacation of the desired i and he has sixty cells that are empty ne ff' money than to have it enticed away by a ) teen feet wide at this point v Cherokee tomorrow to hold a meetiu » 01 v Frown of Kiven up for 6 100 serious drama.| Julla E. OMcer on her part specially | *3lqerman Brown. seconded by Alderman MEgeshiy Liseutes WHAYEItHe & FOUAUNY6F Chia AW 164ADA Bioks mokt people. do- thelr moving "The his latest farcical effusion comes to the | stipulates and agrees that for a perlod of | gove yea 4o Dikng the ofdIaANG 1ts | , Jdcenses to wed were {ssued yes Y i rospects are that the demand for of Dobany theater TOmOTTON, Qvetitm i yer, moved to place the ordinance on the followin pital are being lald out, and they wili not R (s Omili A5 : 120 days from and after the date of this | ;ygq500, but the motion was lost, Alder-| ‘0 2CONCARL 0 decide on the number Towa will offer to 1w be this epring. There ‘are not Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250. SHEIALCT 0 e 'é"n.f,'fi'."’i'l',..';',,‘,*"c;;;- men Huber, Hammer, Lougee and Mc-| Louis Relchardt, Omaha ... take from Nebraska until that meeting or & great many rooms vacant in & . . St . - Donald voting against it. The votes of Al-| Mrs. Minnfe Burnott, Omaha /... ity Renl Estate Transters. pany, owned by her and standing in her | qoroen “goclf SRR U Tolark were re- | Clark Whitehill, Omaha ... g... i i et Ahead The Bee Build' The following transers were filed yester- | name, but which are now in the pessession | corded for ihe motton. Cora. Walker, Omaha. ...} New Corporations, ing ay fo the abstract, title and loan office of | ,f Recelvers Beresheim and Murphy, as Lou¥ s Articles ot incorporation were filed with i q Leave Buffalo & . M., Arrive New v 1. W, Squire, 101 Pear! street ollateral security to her indebtedness to etk LU g g s Ul York 7i58 A. M. the secretary of state today by the Lalke of the Nich e BtUATONE ofhem, St orge W, Myers and wite to Gideon 8502 aiaBMfioer & Dusey, At the request of Manager Nichols, (he | (i 4 hieh - Valleye. Philvoad—"Exposition | Alnslie Mining company of Des Molnes. Spl‘ing' R“Sh rectly in front of the elevator on tha Freetown, Jackson Co., Inp.. {ovember 6, 18gp e L] el | as special administrator of the estate of in favor of establishing a city dumping Debolt, SWi3 87400, W ..o, .S Citizens' Gas ond Electrle company of The capita i " twing ith the 18t floc o, Crow o Zoeck, 1o v 3 4 Express.” L % e capital stock is $10,000. D. R. Ewing 6th floor; one on the Ixt floor next to Maggaret. Grgw clo Sads Zoeok,. lo} = dmpastiality in. Senght Council Bluffs was granted an extension to | EXPTess.” Luxurious sleeping cars is president, 1. B. Brown vice president z the entrance to The Bee business of 5 Dloe fdeh, W ¢ N The intent and purpose of the stipulu- |y A1 the tei -y . " For Offices. fice; a suite of three rooms on tha Henry J, Junglermian and wite to F BbkaT b o dab TTostRY Rl svalh wif Gnss May 25 in which to fulfil! the terms of the SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS. and L. C. Bricker secretary or ces. e Lom s St M. Reichart, w 60 feet of lots 4 ar on; s set forth, I8, to avold all ques: j oontract with Thomas Bowman for the city o Articles were filed by the State Bank of vault on the ground floor facing 17th 5, block 1, dudson's st add, Neol tion as to the right to appoint a spectal | | ) Y g ghting. Under the contract April 16 Is New Hampton. The capital is $50,000. John strest. Besides these, there aro four nor and hustand (o Kominiatontor. fob he BUXDORS LASDAN. 9841 ing ants upos wiish the gew Lighting abovia | o SINSIECORINY Suisammtet, oley is president, E. N. Olmsted vice Cob L R A BLEOE ) Martin, ne 85 feet of lot out, to the end that there may be an im- | yo" e ool Bt SR G A ex- URON, 8, D., March 4.—(8pecial.)—One | T0/¥ 1% brteident, B M. Olmete e e ek b h Neols, w d partial investigation of any claims made | jiyjned that additional time would be | Of the most successful creameries In this | PLUCT) be Elevator ¢ filed | service perfect. overs and \\\_r..“ll.. ‘.\unn " or suggested against the parties thereto | nocqed in order to place the poles. He |¢CtoR Of the state is the one at Virgil, “'. ‘“‘f‘ AN B RYRHOK '.’"’_"“"" gl gene W, He , lot 1 Farrell's It the same shall be deemed advisable for | jiuniaq that the company would be ready | V* established eleven months ago and [VOhD ~-" ‘;““ lJ l"\' !I'“ P ; A‘j““ . . ) subdly, Neals, w d 3 the best interests of the estate and to |, 1a $ has made and sold over 103,000 pounds of [ ¥!¢® president, 4 aniels secretary 3 = Prite Brinn el wite lo tune Tiatt at the latter date to inaugurate its com- AR S Hvaa. thaskuran RENTAL AGENTS b Rt el U @\ e el o avold a multiplicity of sults, unnccessary | yoroia) service, as well us the city light- | PUtteF and dividing among its 114 patrons | 410 ™ of th P M B wig o , Allen & Cook's 4 s service, as we e ¢ - . e copy of the articles of the lowa, Min ad, woa : costs against the estate, the institution of | ju' Under the ordinance the company han | OT® (han $11.000." The uverage price paid | | A 6oy of the articics of the fowa. Min Ground Floor, Bee Building, Omaha, Anna' M. Ot et ni‘to B 1 Anderson, | improvident litigation and to tnsure that | i ‘et 0 o ‘a1 | Patrons was 15% cents a pound, and the | N R4 Bouth ‘Dakoia . i DAFL Of 1ot 7 DIOcK 18, WalhML. nothing will be done to {mpair any rignt | ot Ausust to nlu.u -unull.. commercial | yuost paid to any one patron in a single | PARY Of Sloux Falls, with branch offices at \ Wilkinson ane ! & Y ervice. The city loses nothing financially, ero filed toc The cap! T o o, iis o f 2100 | Which the estate may have. e ALt i s ;; ;| month was $82.40. The business is in- [ Britt. Io. Jare Alyd tuday. The dapiisl James B McGinty and wife ot al The stipulation also provides that 1t ts | po "0 ion bt 0 i et on Aprll 1, | CF88INE 80 rapldly that two milk stations | 10Tk Ls BI0000 T A Way T A Potte A 0. Wyland, nwii 9 nnd el neiq to be In no manner construed as an admis- | (40 3L IGEP B0 B0 €O BL AERT T are being established, one west of Virgil, | B P. Healy and B, C. Way of Britt are the L sta | near the Hand county line, and the other | 10Wa members of the board and Joe Kirby [ e Hane Wand hnalwite (o ciate s wlon that any cause of action exists against | 1\ . X {n thie . Py Ship. | and J. E. McMahon of Sioux Falls are the City Engineer Etnyre submitted the |'® the northwest part of Vernon township. Nk, ATt of awly swiy 0-77-3%, w_d all, or any of the parties thereto, the same 3 John W Turnbull’ and ‘wite to Ken | being expressly denied by them. 24 South Dakota members o Bt MUIConain hwit S.008. B8 d by the E schedule showing the property owners on Save Wolfram| Tnew. M The 4 Jagoh Meier ndwitefa” Newi m;’"“':‘m::::":f 'I‘:I"‘ ':-m‘l'- ‘:r“:":‘:‘:;’:"""‘i':' South Main entitled o the money pad in | DEADWOOD, 8. D., March 4.—(Special) | "'“":'I::'l':':;:, IJ::“",r ?::",' e :"."’"""”"”.""’0‘000‘“"”"” odgson, nely 6-77-38 . b state © Cap | by the motor company for the paving and | —C e " o mesting of the canference com- . e b d, Tl banier Bk et of app | 7, o oy (o e puing 4 | ol James . George, ey o | 1, S ST | BEEN DISSIPATING? ickson, part of sely 2 . » ¢ o8 . io o V. LEERAUTS y ! " ’ o A8 I 4 : g field a umwa is 3y Jullu € idiey and wWife to n- :'r':,“'nh' ot Taiee ';:I::xnfilln.’;:-f"v\ln“"T‘.,"_llv out the money according to the schedule. | while in Washington, D. C., by which the ,"’:‘l‘ ""I’I"“‘“.'_"“ il ”,': R AL il Take Mull's Grape Tonic—The crushed fruit laxative. The New Won el 1, Bradiey sWha 20 and nwiy g of Judge Thi 3 L9 A corrected curbing resolution was intro- | tungsten acid found in the wolframite ore |, o6 Beld. krom operators who have re- der for bad health, Wiy 207440, ‘W ence to their claim against the Officer & turned here it is learned that an amicable estorative, digestive tonic. Droggists, 50 cents. trougham Stevenson and st | duced and its final determination set for | of the Blac ¢ e ed 8 oy L @ " BESIRGIR BiAYSIoh 510, Wife Lo B Pusey bank. Thelr clalm for preference | yn.; q ¥ ,",m':u,,‘, ';‘a,k",l:"'?.;"{"fl:"fl:".)x‘w’d";‘":';1‘!{:'_ | ¢ettlement of all difterences will be reached The Lightning Medicine Co., k Island, Iiis i, block 10, Highland Place, w d was disallowed on the grounds held by | “'mp, or 4 ‘attent o dnot | 1da ot se 5 i - |early this week. Tomorrow there will be Mull's Lightning Pain Killer cures Croup, % cents o uind WESIEhlana Elace, .y b it LA SRR I i S R il e mayor called attention to the fact | ices of a chemist in Pennsylvania and it is i B i bn | that tha SrappIAtion. ord % haf it S 8 » b o, | reconsideration of the vote by which the | lotx 2, & and 4, block %, Burnw 4 posited the moneys of the estate in open [ pi't_Ihe, SDBIoDTIALIeD ordioance bad 1o | now belleved that a process has been dis- | oy meoting was located in Oskuloowa. | ¢ 0 0 OO EE90000000000000000000000000000000 Willlams and wife to Chris | account, subject to check, and had not ex- ” - nsiderabl olframite q Some of the miners from the northern dis- | === 0 new fiscal year, on April 1, and at his sug- | ore in the North Lead district, but it is an | S0™€ © | fgtnat DRt ot Counchi ’w:"]l lh:lllrk !:I‘h‘;rmn‘:n’: xd":“" ","'l gestion the council will meet as o commit- | expensive matter to get the values ex-| e S WAl the meeting to be held in Des | high-bred mules on his stock farm and his " 75 | iy of oreditor nan dettor o ¢ T¢I | tee of the whole next Tuesday to prepare | tracted. Some of the best wolframite ore MOInes: With refercnce to the wage scale | neighbors declared that he could never A\y’,»lnl-w‘u terson ‘,“..I““,. Jo ;,m.h. tions of creditor and debtor, it. brings $250 per ton when shipped east in the Des Moines district it has been | realize on his property at the high prices 3. Driskell, lot 6, lock tuts- P *t | agreed that there will be no exclusive mine 4 H ; ¢ i The council adjourned t Monday night. i - he was demanding. Last week he had a an's st add, wd Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 541 Broad'y, ) Fish and Game Wardens. | run scale, but a double scale, Including | sale of mules at auction and sold off a OBJECTS 10 THE PESTHOUSE, | WANY SQUARE YARDS OF PAVING. | PIERRE, D., March 4.—(Special.)— | both mine run and screened coal. The old | large part of his stock. The prices real- “THEE. BEST : 5 Governor Herreld has appointed as flsh and | scale of 90 cents a ton for screened coal | ized were good, the entire herd selling for PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Iiaitty thanafans éotai Smallpox Patient Hus Hin Way with | C/tY ";‘“hl'"v:"" Fisnnves \&ures | game wardens: For Aurora county, Henry | will be adhered fto. The miners demand |an average of $130 a head. He also sold TOURIST EXCURSIONS @ g . the Hoard of Health, & Showing Distribution, | 8. Bullock of White Lake; for Brown 65 cents a ton, or a G-cent inc | after the auction was over three carloads Run via the Forney L. Graves, a canvasser liviog at ity _""‘5‘“';” Etnyre has prepared o | .,n¢y john L..Babcock of Aberdeen; for | the mine run scale, but | of young mules to a Missouri man at pri; | 2024 Avenue D, was found to be suttering |Of sauare ards of paving called for by the | olark county, Allen J. Phelps of Bradley; |standing out for 624 cents, which | vate sale. The total amount realized was GR EA ] from smallpox yesterday. The house vnw-'l"",'l"',“r.fL:“;“:‘l‘;‘""""\""“.‘“ ,'.'""f“['l"' for Codington county, E. H. Ulrich of | they are willing to concede’ It is probable [ oyer $13,000, immediately placed under quarantine. The | Paving iion now pending before the | ywgiortown; for Hand county, Edward Dunn | this last price will be agreed on. There family consista of Mr. and Mrs. Graves and |¢ity_council. The report has been asked | i \HION! i | for Hanson county, Albert Hill are some differences as to the dimensions | Mining Foreman ¥rozen to Den RocK lsLAND J [xTRAg five children. Graves objects to being re- | for by some of the aldermen and is as fol- | ;¢ Ajexandria; for Pennington county, J.|of the screens and size of the openings, | SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 4.(Special) moved to the pesthouse, but the health |lOWS D. Lake of Rapid C! J ; ttle s o Pore 1. 8 > Nicl Yoppe! 4 ’ 5 . L pid City; for Union county, but theso will be settled in a few days. [Foreman Kd J. Smith of the Nickel-Copper authorities believe It would be best to treat | SIXth street, from Broadway to Kifth | Alson Bower of Elk Point; for Brookings 1 i, i Thovd A faxlana: | Refining company's mine was frozen (o ROUTE C€00LS, COMFORTS AND him there, as in that event his family would |Avenue, 6,450 square yards : 4 . I aaath ehia aoins ol i b e HEALS THE SKIN, ENA. be quarantined only seventeen days Instead | Seventh street, from Broadway to Fifth | €08t B. F. Roddlo of Brookings. A state conference of the Unltarians and g e mines on Tong BLLLG THE MOST TEN. of forty if he remains at his home | Avenue, 7,000 square yards. Savo Finnish Creamery. Independent churches will be held in D DER FACE TO ENJOY A At a meeting of the Board of Health last Eighth str from Broadway to Eighth ABERDEEN, § , March 4. ~(Special.} Moines this week and a large number of UNPLEASANT RESULTS, night it was decided not to remove Graves |Avenue, 11,000 square vards The Savo Finnish Creamery company hag | persons have already arrived to take part. | jo, ‘and before he could reach & ftie camp WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND Avoid ¢angerous, irritat to the pesthouse. | *st avenue, from Pearl to Eighth street, | been incorporated with a capital of $10,000 | The sessions commence tomorrow and con- | o capin he fell exhausted and froze to SATURDAYS. IngWilch Hazel preparati ons The public library, which was closed on | %230 square yards and will soon begin the erection of build- | tiuue for three days. Among those who [ar Gt 8 (E0 SEREERIED ARG TEOAE 1O 1 ;-?.'",c:';g'g' o account of the smallpox case in the Mer- | Willow avenue, trom Scventh street (o |ings. The site for the plant has been se. | will take part are the following: Charles | gyenices of the local lodge of Odd Fellows. | 1 t Dictionary"" N 2 geserally riam block, was reopened terday morn- | PIghth street, 1,680 square yards lected near the center of Savo township in | E. St. John, Boston: Marion Shutter, Min- | { ice, 1323 Farnam 8t. contain “wood alcohol,” & ing. The rooms were thoroughly fumigated | Fifth avenue, from Main street to Bighth | the northern part of Brown county. An|neapolls; F. M. Bennett, Lawrence, Kan How to get # new wheel and just theons | | dly poison. and disinfected under the supervision of (Street, 4040 square yards. effort is being made to establish a creamery | J. . Southworth, Chicago; J. H. Ward, | you have alwa's wanted. Read The Bee's L ;- | an experienced man, and there is no pos- | Tenth avenue, from Fourth street to Fair- | a¢ Ordway and the prospects are good Towa City; A. M. Judy, Davenport: J. L.|great offer to boys and girls r river. Smith and a companion started ont | o000 to walk he mines and § [ 8 via Scenic Route through Colorado and Cook's D hess Tableln areuccsssfully used 1OBLLly by over 10,00 ludies. Price, s y mail, $108 Neu?“1 tfin!; for sample and particulars. The Cook Coy P ok ar n ., Dotrott, Mich, Wi, | Bold n Omaha by Kuhn'& Co., 15 & Doug. sible danger from contaglon mount park, 5,400 square yards. Marsh, Lincoln; Abram Wyman, Topeka R The city physiclan was instructed to have ird street, from Eleventh avenue to Abovdoon Light Companry Sold: Albert. Lazenby, Chicago: Elinor Gordon, | Frods Sheep and is Shot. the Atlantic house on Main street thoy- |Story street, 6,040 square yards. AB DEEN, § D, March 4.—( urlington; Waiter Vail, Stoux City; Adolf | CASPER, Wyo. March 4.—(Special.)-— | oughly disinfected, after which the quaran.| WOrth street, from Fourth street to Thira | —The Aberdeen Gas and Electr Rossbach, Tda Grove: R. B. Olmsted. Storm | Charles Schubert accidentally shot him: tine will be raised. street, 2,020 square yards. company, owned principally by J. § Lake: A, R. Tilinghast, Waterloo, ‘and N, | I0 the hand a few days ago. 1 5 - alnes irand F J080) | tempting to drive some sheep fr Auditorium In the case of H. 1. Bhopard, the smallpox | Fairview aveuue, from Third street to | tholemew of frand Forks, has dispossd of | yf, siann, Omaba [temptiag to driy heep fr ot A § a wagon and was prodding them w " patient taken to the pesthouse last Friday | ®45tern terminus of avenue, 1,168 square . i £ | 1s needed in Council Bluffs in }rum a Burlington :mm-m:-r |:n|:rl||:.?“wr deen Gas company, a newly: fncorporated | Profita Mule Dreeding. | butt_end of evolver when the trigger An Unandlng la"zh which 10 hold conventions and big | clerk was instructed to notify the Board of | Ninth strect, from Broadway to Seventh | Organization. Howard & Hedger of Aber- | George E. Morse of fowa county a few ‘struck a spoke and the gun was dis- Fathorings of all kinds. It takes | County Supervisors that the man's legal | avenue, 8,430 square yards deen are the managers of the new company. | yeats ago went Into the business of raisiug charged. The hand will be sa | ‘ ' money to butld one, but this could | (Jourth avenue, from Highth street to Brflw" s he ralsed if the people would put | "."'I'['I,:"l":"lm -"“':'ll“l"nrvr.\2]-;‘3‘«‘ = : their shoulders to the wheel and 4 avenue, from E stree . Ninth street 00 square yvards Tugh the one FOR RENT Niuth 11400 wq A matter way to . 5o such a a4 be th M'\”m“”:". ]“M;:;: ::"::fllm;h' vl T“E BE"o sTonEs street, 5,070 square yards Spring is here and with it the Spring styles in |w[n"EsnAY‘ buying their shoes at our stor Park avenue, from High School avenue ) with bright MARCH 6. catehy snn Whese, coupled with thelr/savings to Fairmount park, 4,470 square yards, No. 29, 31, 33, 35 Pearl St The total number of square yards aps | on other purchase ould make o ‘ 3 8 S ANNCH ROTIBRN :.-;:lrl«" AR No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Main St. B o P Y AT g s Rl OI on Aty danse,. Gome g - - be paved s 71,506 ny The. ] store is 1 for selling 5 wikh at Brown! the best shoes made on carth for | These stores in the center of the city and o Py 4 . al Fleld Meet, the least mor ey 00HPIA3 for WAty yeers by James Byers, representing the Harlan J - e a i (1a.) HIgh school, was in this clty yester- : RHEUMATISM bA RGEN | 'b John n.no & co.’ day and conferred with the managers of Use Red Cross Hheumatism the Council Blufts High School Athletic as- | rompt and w.re cure for rheumntism | The stiff hat is perfect indesign and propor= y form. ¢ P lumbago, neu- hait { retall dry goods and clothing | #0ciation with a view to having a dual field | 8, Solatica, lumBago, Look for the Bear. et "ventern o i Bave ror | meet here Say 4 The broposition was | tions. In soft kats the new shapss are triumphs. rufiia, out, paie e ack, Tamer wiift and v Jints | moved to more extensive quarters in the | Ac¢epted and the local association 1ssued a The most popular colors are the soft grays for | purifier mad A wo T challenge to the school Cured’ thousands, wil | FAEKM LOANS g hallenge to the Harlan High school, bR Gured” inCul L A o i 3 - = Price 310 Cross’ Drug Co., ‘Gadneli egotiated In Eastern Nebrasks | ReBt very low to desirable parties on long " s for School Election. All the lesding retailers throughout the A1 M 9 and lowa. James N. Casady, jr., lease. County Auditor is sending to the 126 Main St, Councli Bluffs. | secretaries of the school districts through- country sell the Gordon. LEWIS CUTLER |E H. SHEAFE & CO o i gty vl s somute for the There are Gordons W'hfilfi?éu.lfi"!.s’!ufifi.?h?. F D h : n the county I...y.ml, for women, too. Falie, Drugaisls or by Wail, - Price, §2 uneral rector RENTAL AGENTS, districts will vote upon the proposition to end for Woman's Safeguard (free (Successor to W. C | adopt a uniforimty in text books, WILCOX MED. CO., 529 N. 161h 51,, Phila., Pa. €5 PEANL STHEET, & DPearl Street, « « Council Blylis. The form of the proposition is. “'Shall & v § b & McCo uell Lrug o,