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NEWS OF INTEREST 'FRA();\I More More COUNCIL BLUFFS. i L DRRERS FRDERAL obvices [ Bargans hitelaw & Gardiner e A ik | Boston Store, Conncil Bluffs, lowa. 3 ‘Nl“.n berg on betug brought before Justice i Towa De Zation in (‘fin‘r". Waity T‘” | Toflay. I : fit Tuday. [ the request of the county tney Bavis slls Hesh I-OR TODAY FOR TODAY v\»vmk‘ ",‘t r:‘ 110. | when the cases against the other two men [ GUARD OFFICERS ARE EXAMINED | LY. ONLY Ons fixtures and Wholesale Dealers of fowa and Nobraska in | !} al*0 be heard Al three gave bonds for t Sy 0 | their appearance in $300 cach iwibid e Annual Session . B st enti v Delone's stationery w-partment is right ort With o Ay by | . 19c and 2ic neatly boxed wr 1 5 T ARG SHARP AFTER THE COMBINATIONS |W!M: (OWI 10 oMams kit Wi ERIRATIAR, e today only, - IOC 3 9(: v | Flest Viee Prestdent of Swit L . x 1 busl A Uni elln of the Order, Myrtle N ] Leonard Ames, first vice president of the DES MOINES, Mar al.)—The will not me . Switchmen's Union of North America, was | jowa delegation in ¢ will not di b Bt R WL R Allomething new for Kodakers greeted by a good-sized audlence last night | noue of the federal appointments in the two | [l cure Powder, Curling Fluld and Florida | i ‘ . e Forgs g disintector, o at Labor hall, where he spoke to railroad | oo)ject Tota ¢ e state water, that sold at 26c and 30c, on sa F. Graf ertaker i . collection and judicial dist f th A today only, a bottle L8 Bouth Maln street. ‘Phone W8 men and the members of the local 1AbOF [ yntil after the campaign of this year. No $ t your work done at (he popular Bag unione recommendations will be made to the pres laundry, 124 B¢ \ | Sixty-four jobblug houses were re He proved himselt an interesting and | | dent until the convening of congress next Ladies' 1ic fleece lined Bla Thomas k = sented at the annual meeting in this city | fluent speaker and his address was lstened | winior unless is with reference to the | [l all sizes, on sale 3 fhor tent » In heart of | yesterday of the lowa and Nebraska Whole- | to with the closest attention. His remarks | {'nited States marshals. This decision was teday, only, per ‘ : y city, by W, L p Main street salo Grocers' association and it was the | were devoted chiefly to the organization W st reache a4t @ secret caucus of the thirteen pair Morgsn & 3 f ering, furniture ' jorgest st representative the or- | With which he is connected. He spoke of | - Towa members of the house and senate held | repalring, ...m\,y.\‘. HJ»INHM ,f","‘f‘ L ganizat as held for reveral years. Ths | Iits steady growth through the country and | i, \v, hington last night. A dispatch {H,,”‘ , 12%¢ rsian Flannels, suitable for Ting frs. George 117 | sessious were held behind closed doors in | told of the conditions which he had found | + ¢ o ¢ 1 re guests of M of Fa ishington to interested parties contains Wiists atd deelsing: sncaus sotly. Tia% 1 the League room at the Grand hotel prevatling along the raflroads over which o incorniniion (hat at the caticus no oppo- | “:nl“h 14‘1[\'1 ll}r:} l'x:;;‘ i :\ mostly lig B Kimball ¢ These officers were elected: President, | he has traveled. He complimented the local | (yion oo ™ o el & C LR Ll ant twe | fria L day on of his sister, Mr e St Samuel Mahon, unfon on the excellent condition in which he & yard . e la.; vice presi marshals, Messrs. George M. Christian of Foarth sireet 9 dent, Charles H. M; emont, Neb.; sec- | had found it. which he sald was largely | Grnnell and W, B, Knott of Waverly. But ias Messmore of Fourth street | due to pxce office s head Dubuque, Ia.; executive committee for lowa He referred to a dispatch to the effect | Jovara) candidates and it was decided in | City Tr rer True has pald out $1,000 Samuel Mahon, Ottumwa; John Blaul, Bur- | that the safe of the grand lodge in Buffalo ]‘ ~ he money deposited h COMPANY | lington; A. P. Spencer, Oskaloosa; execu- | had been broken Into und £20,000 of the | race have had no opportunity to consult | ‘ A want ad in The Bee g fad W |Omaha, I M. Raymond, Lincoln; Charles |Out foundation. as no money was ever Kebt | iome i thay the caucus should ket ‘ Council Bluffs as at the Omaha offic H. May, Fremont but was deposited in one of the na ‘, 'ur '“r James O Nelll of Hancock, la., formerly | Questions incident to the trade were dis i hm)\ku 1"’ r(n,;- ety ‘ | | : “herift of Pottawattamie cou Wil res | cussed, specinl attention being paid to the tor Ford of the Switchmen's Journa iy (SRR B . v e B p T fl QoY witiz s’ et v Xt|{rusts and combinations of capital in the | of Omaha and J. Ryan, master of the South | | The BbPERIton In both districts 1s biehed | Tflday- Boston Store, Council Bluffs, lowa. oday. A few horses f M manufacturing line, to protect themselves | OMmaha Switchmen's union, were present and | 1o FEF S0 LA BREEEE (0 BEER Rt fouse 5 Brondwa w the organ against which the wholesale grocers or- | made short addresses ern district. Hut the postponement of the stands upon the bullding. B sound and |y nized. “The Situation in Which the Dis-| Mr. Ames will speak in Omaha Satu TRHAHE UKEL B (U faen HAPE AmORE ChE i tribution of Tobacco, I was a question | evening and in South Omaba Sunday, going E AT Ve i R X that came in for more than ordinary dis- | from the latter place to Denver. Today he Monday, when he cusslon, and the consensus of opinion as|Will take a rest, having traveled 110,383 er of the Sledent expressed by those present was that it [ Miles in the interest of the union since |v|w7 aNigs 10 Both colleatorahiny, 1t 4l Mrs, K. H. Eva N was totally demoralized. The trusts and [June, with only three days' hollday at | lcl (0 A COCEOITERE L repub B, e and Mt combinations of capital were sald to be | Christmas b rent 1 state committesman, who is a eandl o 3 C N t t was reported that the manner in which | until the first week in the next congress sional session best Informed persons to mean that both of the present attorneys will be retained in their positions and that there will be a with beating his wire, was conifr ods make him do 30 at a loss. This was |y rvine cured me."—Mrs. John Wollet, | northern district it Patterson Justice Ferrier's cour torda the keynote of most of the discussion i P 4 . : ST will b tarned down for cotiector and hat | | LINE < Feds g | LINE Hundle Sugnr at n Loss. - Sammis of Lemars, or o other person | I kY he |avoid loss by the jobber has ulways been | purtners Who Denl in Are Now o only' other matter disposed of at .tk Yt ke purchnses When he |a prolific subject for discussion at thes at v i B A bbb Ll L) THE ame out he found some one had taken the | meetings and it came up yesterday for its A warrant has been issued for the arrest “"“":‘I. " P ““‘ ey ""l' A ‘I “f usual round. The discussion resulted in the | of eddy ers, D recen zot into |10 T M e e T 'y ANGELES fore G. W. ook of 400 Ll ; oy { “Reddy" Dowers, who recently Rot IO | i "ug”the senlor member of the delega CONTINENT t to bed Wednesday night 1 adoption of a resolution endorsing the Mc- | trouble over the sale of a hors nd buggy tioh, was that in the case of the death of SAN DIEGO ¢ of his henhousc, —contal Mahon plan for the purchase and sale ot | (o Saloon Keeper Pinnell. This time Dow- L @ o n o lozen pure-bred chicks terda be saccharine matter so that ii will not [ers is charged with embezzling money be e B e Tocked, but the henhouse | @Mtall & 1088 to the jobber longing to Tim Smith, his partner mpty | The members of the ussociation, while| Dowers and Smith went into partnership George A. Stone of this clty Congressman Smith of the Ninth district should be per mitted to name his successor. Mr. Stone P T TR R DR o 18 national bank examin r the southern e e en 1oh Whta L stAtaD Lo el b e o e g s A A TR A 10 It iteni Yol ’ ’ Remarkable Reduction UTAH, IDAHO, OREGON, X California diy and Sunday. This attraction is espe-yeqs as wholesale grocers, and do not care [pent of hides to an eastern firm i i MUNTANA Dest of its kind and class on the road. They | thelr meetings firm instructing it to remit the money to | 10 #ccordance with a new law of the | e ANU B st e oo o e ot iecct | Among thote 1n aitendance were: . P. | him ' Dowers secured the lerter, tare it up | fate the fiet meating of the examiniu | MISSOURI RIVER TO WASHmGTUN ful tours of the cast that any minstrel of° | g, Keokuk; John Balul, Burlington; L. |and wrote another directing the firm to re ourd, to examine members of the lowa IR e ote oo the aast. 1t In sald, they | A, Stamill Keokuk; Fred H. Zaiser, Bur-imit to him and not to Smitk. The firm re. | National guard who have been elected to SAN FRANCISCO, g ol el & have met with crowded houses [lington; 4. M. Gobbler, Muscatine; J. P |mitted to Dowers and Smith is now out |ofices in the regiments or companies, met NGELES Ogden and Snlt Lake today hoar the intervention of Fred Bok | yoines; J.'c. Plane, " Independence; ¢ Smith, when he applied to the county at st class summoned before the board. | SAN DIEBU EVERY TUESDAY Mel ek e matter of the receiverahip of | Sheokberg, Sioux City; 0. 1. Moore, Sioux ! iormoy ‘was told thac It belug a partner- = Heretofore all persons elected to positions | " ks e R R B e City; T. R. Riggs, Centerville; John Mehl- | ¢t atrair no eriminal action could be ma bave been commissioned without examina- | | Including all main line points, During the Months of topher Heck was Killed in Augt op. ubuque ederbecke. Ay o | tiany s B0 thia e i 4 Worth Californin state line to Col While driving across the Pony ¢ hop, Jr., Dubuque; B. H. Brederbe tained against Dowers and that his only [ tion and this bus been the means of per- T ns tan . Ore, X - Ton, " Ban ; 0 e g o Fosia thaln. T | Daveoport: D. K. Smith, Davenport; C. ™. | acourse against his partner was by clvil | mittiog a pumber to enter who were In. Pieo March and April, 1901, Spokune, Wark' | 325 Administrtor sued for 31000, the suit being | Hancock, Dubuque; I, N. Schrocder; Du- | it Smith, however, succeeded in secur- | competeut to attain,to high positions in $26.00 okl now pending in the federil court, and later| hyque; W. R. Prouty, Des Moines; T. C.|jng'a warrant for Dowers' arrest from Jus- | the guard, much to its detriment. Here Y A R LT T N NP ) fled o petition of intervention in the re Celvershin cise i order to have his claim | Glven, Creston; E. K. Bradley, Nebraska |ijcq Werrier, but Dowers has not vet been | after all will be examined in the manual ma I.“;.I’v‘ll.\““.‘.‘,t‘.,_l the erly of the :‘-‘.IAI.m::m\.\. h\!:‘rlln‘li lv";: l:t""";l“““ “".5_ found of arms, ek before being commissioned New City Ticket Oftice—1824 Farnam Street. Tel. 3|f), A k ey R s e The examining board consisted of Colonel | Moines: A. E. Cady, St. Paul onry Myer, | “I was in bed five weeks wit e Brip— | J. A. Olmsted, jnspector general; General H 5 i - 5 W. H. McCord, Omaha; C. G. Underwood, | nerves shattered, stomach and liver badly [ J R Lindoln of the Fifty-first regiment: | Union Station 10th and Marcy Streets. Tel. 629, Real Entate Transfers. Lincoln; €. H. May, Fremont; I M. Ray- [deranged. Was cured with Dr. Miles' Nerv- | Major J. T. Hume, assi: tant inspector gen. | 1 The following transfers wera filed yester- [ mond, Lincoln; R. M. Warfield, Sioux City; [ine and Nerve and Liver Pills"=D. C.|eral; Major B. E. Lambert, Fiftieth regi. day in the abstract, title and loan office of | Fred E. Center, St. Joseph: E. J. Dusel, | Walker, Hallsville, O ment, and Dr. W. S. Conkling. assistant 1. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street Kansas City Yo Wil oo surgeon. Those who appeared before the » - - o guret C. Spetman, sume interpretation of the laws of lowa W. M. Frederick and wife to Jens 4 ” " gt board today for examination wes T y BERENOIIRWE Y ks Rasmussen, why ac. of 1ot 3, and sub Gravel roofing H. Reed, 41 Broad'y. | Mrs. Margaret Catherine Spetman, wite | [0 toion (0 cyominaion weres 1o | The amounts due the university ariso from VIM VIGOR VITALITY' FOR MEN div sely nelg 18, lot 13, and subdiy . of Henry H. Spetman; dled Wedneaday night | /P00, (€8I, * Eompal ! | the refusal of the auditor of state to issue Mormon Bishops! Pille i et iv e over 5o years by 1 of the Mormon nwi il aiid W 442 e, of ot ICIAL BA Sy . At ber Nome Fourth avenue, of paraly- | FeRiment, Vilisca; 5. ;huhln Bong | o e e ey dils ths 1inIveralty urn B o oty "Cures th £ 111,‘ e o S Audltors ubdiv, nety el sis, after an iliness of three waeks. Her |lleutenant, ‘Gdmpany Cifty-first, Des | 10 iy Wl EChekdinen VML S, o0 ures Lost Manhao ) S B it nrats o3 | under existing appropriations when the old ol y.tgfltfinwu, NA:M Lo l.“lnermlmvr 068 tnsomnia ‘r.‘F IIlydq N. Y. Plumblog Co., telephone 2 or P . | Moines « Klang aciic ying of ‘Tax of Six |husband, three daughters and four sons sur oo Semin: hicago, Rock Ixland & Pacit " & aadac ¢ - g L code and session laws were replaced on O ot WAY Company corge 8. Wrikht Dollars, vive ber Fitty-frst, Bedford: A. Evans, second Meu- | oher™ 1 “1ge7, by the new code. The i amination I am satisfied that Dr. Woodbury companies N in every respect and can perform any of By i Nt nwia anid in 20313 . € retary Ross of the Bourd of Education | Mra. Spetman had been w resident of | {eDANt, sawe company: E. D. Middleton, [ \orer b W80T by the mow code - ihe wlP"uan ‘- Tl o T PR - ving three sets of ballots printed for | pottawattamle county forty-six years. Six |frst lieutenant, Company B, Fiftieth, appropriated are: Under the laws of | Srfaeney rehin erve center 2 A written guarai 3 ) eats R 5 the school election next Monday ears ago she and her husband took up|DAvenport: 1L G. McBurney, second lleu A E oy S, o i fgs. Roirieage. Famens nen ann Wi g, @ w. d years ago she and he 4 v $6.000; under the laws of 1884, $6,000 FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLOS 3 / John J. Chiapman and ‘wife o James One will contain the names of the repub- | yheir home in this city [ tenant, same company; J. W. Cowles, sec the laws of 1804, $2,083.33; under the i PIEUOR D0, cos OTHIARD BARNAN I(A Craft I\I\',vlvv- K Bets :‘ ,“m"x e lican candidates and eight propositions, an- | The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at 2 | Ond leutenant, Company H, Fitdeth, Chari- [, " 0™ cod $1.041.67; total, $14,125. The "heth tughes, lois 1 and 3 block § other will contain the names of the demo- | from the residence and burial will be in [fon: Bugene M. Errett, first Teutenant, | yocond” jrem of $6,000 was paid to the uni. | v Bubank's 24 add, exr. d....... cratic candidates and the cight propositions, | Fairylew cemetory. The family requests [ Company L. Fiftieth, Newton; Albert M. |\eraity in Januars 1001 “The Universits . 1R Coe uhd wite 0 BW. 0 while the third will contain only the sec- | hat no flowers be sent Kennedy, second Iicutenant, same company. | 5 oy Laya Secretary Haadork oo i 0 0m I Wetq 37508, W. ¢ proposition, and this e for the Yickersham, who was elected second s Aol A o - Nizabeth & Newton and hushand €0 ond proposition, and this will be for th e I8 : iEx et AHacHeLalErieg "4 Claims these sums amounting to $8.12 and | Adolph Wunder, e swig 2 and nwis women k G hids | Heutenunt i 1llisca company, was ex- | roquigitions therefor asking payment are k RRIBA ek 8):50 W, B, Woadh; [ 1evied upon the taxable property of the dis- | auickly to the marvelous healing qualities | The jnspaction of the companies of the | i "or™'s 600 Tu one-quarter of the an ) " ir e T o i i Cotier, T trlct a tax of $6,000 for the school house | of Panner Salve. Made from a breacrib- | guard s proceeding slowly. The INBpector | hary pceneiatimn aane b ho ' Aoy g 18 (0 cortity that 1 have fnstructed Dr. H. A, Wood- lots 9 and 10, block 15, Neola, w. d fund, 80 much thereof as may be neces- (tlon of a skin specialist of world-wide | general and. assistant have inspected the teenth general assembly, laws of 1878, chap 2 (e 0 ”\‘;"n' hods of making and using “Etheri Charles 1. Ul (' wife (0 Emma sary to be used in the erection of an ad- |fame. 5. Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., | companies of the Fifty-first regiment and | oo oo o L e e Iuh | full ol I i 710 B0 It Coun dition to the Second Avenue school build- | Omaha; Dillon’s drug store, South Omaba. | next week start out to visit the L quknars it e U ivenit The quarter ; an and sig nly oty 0f 1017, of Coun 5 skl L Haady (i jort of the ersi o quarte 3 he operations upon sens:tive, dentine or exposed nerve ofl Bluffs, w. d ing in sald district | | of the Fiftieth in the southeastern part of ‘ which Is due is that from July 1, 1897, till T S eno ! L ORY uerves Willfam A Mynster and wite 1o Fire Under tho law of Towa women are per-|CAR AND PAINT MEN GO OUT | inc state. The rer company to be ta- | Soh 16 due to that trom duly b et o 3 -~ ithout pain and without 1njur L. W. COMSTOCK mont” Henjumin, n 20 reet, of lot 5 mitted to vote ouly on a proposition in- pected Is at Chaviton and this wiil be [ o800 0T ok effe ster's add, d o0 | volving the levying of taxes or the bonding | Cedar Ra Tuesday. Next week the companies at Ot i Hats 3 George . Bulleail and wife to W of the district for school purposes. Sep- | tumwa, Centerville, Keokuk and Falrfield Werked an Alieged Swindie Y. * - Telephone 13 Wand, ety 22 and n nts swi sl T8 (LAYIZ" Boxok atint: He: uaah fad: (e Wl be inspected. Tho second week fhore | T rrest of M. A. iaher in Des Me | T8, W« » Jhig vecently on an order from Clarke couniy L. M. Lane and wife to A, 8. Kiser | votes cast by the women and the judges of i o 0 papiDg Ja, March 7.—-(Special | Wil be inspection at Burlington, Washing B : " 2 ‘on V 1-G interost in w 6 feot | clection are required to make a separate |, CEDAR RESIDE Ho FREC C00 H‘th ton, Muscatine, Davenport, lowa City and | Nl result in a trlal with some In — ot M, A, ofldhufy, D. 0. s-, Council nll.l"s. 1and all lot 16, block 5, Macedonli report of these ballots. Women are not | ¢ CCRIATLT et LA U O (K Tetused to | GTinnell and the Newton company will he | {eresting features. Iisher brought sult in e i NEGReady Wi 15T Lane and required to register, but they may be ques- | 0 Lt ST LT less they res ected on Tuesday of the next weck, | (larke county a number of ycars ago for Wives tq B. B., . A and L. M. Lane \ed by the Judges as to whether they are vework system. | There s ane vacancy in the Fiftieth, but [(damages for Injurles reeived by falling ot R E e Next to ndiv s intercet i feet 1ot 14 and ¢ turned at once under the plecework system. | /"0y (o el LS AT bridge. The suit never came to trial = R undivty interekt in w6 feet lot 1 and years of age REE.R AR ; will be filled by the Albia company at an | @ bridke b al, o | MRS il loc1p Block.s, Macecamia, w, @ 80 far only two members of the bogwy | TIb Was flatly ¥ejecied by the men, and at| o g ", after lingering along for several years was - ra Reuben, Woodmancy and wife to Addi o ik i |1 o'elock the men in the car and paint shops finally mised by the county paying L] son 8. Kiser, s ot 4, Park add have notified Secretary Ross of their 86+ | .,,0q (he strikers. It is reported that the Vote o Conxolidate Schools. ko4 AP Macedonia, . d %[ lection of judges and clerks of election in X R et e MR TENE him $1.000 cash and giving him two war. 1 W, Van Horn and wife 1o Williim thelr wards 1o the First ward Director | 3tFike I8 to spread further. The men are | superintendent Barrett has decided o |vants for $1,000 cach, payable in the future s TR RLRE o N MR Swaine has selected N, W. Wiillams and | Yol orsanized and perfectly orderly [ hard-fought wppeal case from Plymouth |The compromise was authorized by the Stoldt, 1ot & and 6, block 4, Minder | Orval Brown as judges and John Corlies as | MININTERS A SALOON KEEPERS | COUNLY. Involving on effort to secure fur- Board of Supervisors on advice of their at e 0 | clerk. The law allows two clerks; but Mr iy | ther sutdivision of school districts. He has | torneys. Fisher was supposed to he crip. For Grip aches use Dr. ud wiie (o Claus it Swalne {5 of the opinion that one is sut- [ Assoclution Is a 1 upheld the action of the township hoard in | pled for life. He came to Des Maines and block 83, Avoca, w. ¢ B iaronti he Bars in Cl Marion township in refusing to build an- |t lleged, immedately got over his ail : Dai i 1 owite $ flcient, In th hird ward Director Sar =i | v alleg! 8 [ s Rwiy 107430, 0 fent has selected Ao C. Graham and H.| CLINTON, Ia, March 7.—(Special.)—The |othor schoolhouse. He finds that if another [ments. The grand jury in Clarke count Miles Pain Pil o g = Ministerial association of this city has | district was made the average attendance | indicted k for perjury and for obtaining Ouren as Judges and W. M. McCrary and A g i 3 B NIshols ae clarks started out with a determination to close [at the schools would be less than twelve [money under fulse pretenses. The trial will dold by all Drugsiet " S bes RIAL ninstesn transtare overy saloon in the city and the members | each and it.would be hotter (o arrange for | hings upon the quegtion of simulation af in /G made Davis sells paint PHREE SALOONKEEPERS ARREST have begun fnjunction proceedings against \sporting some of the pupils jurfes and false representations as to hi L TN with | | eighteen of the saloon keepers of the city The result of this decislon is that at |condition $oUU KEW AKL: ~ ¢ i Marrlage Licenses, They AshiA iwiie lanly mathod anan for:ths llaor desis | the &ohool aleetion ext week tho voters of e e L Licenses (o wed were issued yesterduy to w i § ers to escape prosecution isto came under | the township will vote on a proposition to | Wheels! Wheels! Whesls: how they go! | ®o will pag the abave rewird for ar 9, the following ¥ ww Winkler, Alfred Blumberg and | the provisions of the mulct law, and this [ abolish all :the subdistricts and bave one | Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim | fixer Somplaiut, Lsspepair, " Blok Headachs, - ll Namo and Restdence, Ak | George Cooper, #aloon keepers in that por- | they refuse todo. In order to create public |central township school, with arrangements | e ——— | ewnnot cure with * Live the UpTo-Date ot M Anderson, Pottawattan ig | tion of East Omaha known as West Council | sentiment, the Ministers’ association | for transporting pupils from a distance in | Univeralty Track Meet. | Ldute Livor pil, whert tho diections are striot Addison M. Craver, Omaha Bluffs, were arrested yesterday on WAr- | brought A. C. Rankin, a temeprance lec- | vehicles, The state superintendent decided | SIOUX CITY, la., March 7. (8pecial Tel.. | 1Y cowplied I'hey are purc'y Vegetable, | URE : farch 7. (Bbeclul Wels | wnd nover fall to give eatisfactior, 25 ¢ xes Mare Hansen, Omuha rants issued from Justice Hivant's court, | turer, to Clinton, where he delive In his opinion this can he done and the cost | ramo—Contracts have boon sined LI conain 100 Piits, 10 box ain’ 40 P, 50 | charging them with waintaining nuisances, | ger of lectures to large audienc of transportution can be puld out of the con- | {8 LRG¢ OF Bouth Daketa to 4 track me L"'l{l” ptaiu 16 Pl aie of rubsiitutions The ¢ of complaiut I8 that they h liquor dealers promised to ope or | tingent fund in Bloux Uiy " contes . ¥ 1. stwmps taken, | her % ether SRVITA NED A on eud could be secured to the petition of consent 3 oF sale by Kuun & Co., isth auu Douglas ! .| For weveral years the county has experi- [ The petition was circulated and enough | "0® BUrltgton rullroad is oW the 001 | e | 8L, Omahia, Neb ' Ditvis, Cotnen A palr of HANAN | onced more or less trouble in collecting the | signers were secured to allow the saloons |poe of ‘M SRk SIAA. Sces oK lowa 4} TO CURE THE ¢ bl be price s not [yyyulet tax in that portlon of the city which | (o operate has not yet reported to the state exectiive ik council for taxation purpe The secere onsideration - that these | generally known us Cut Of. The law makes | jiquor de that if tary of ‘theiogunoll yale telegraphed | g0 "and foremont 8 hore they would operate | " omoiuls demanding that the report b it . P - have ever been sold in Coun- | there would be no inierference. This the | (" C0 0 C e time (his week. qhis | weakeued norves want rest and must bave 3y bl eil Blufrs liquor dealers consented to do, but took | LoW¢ he here somc AL DaeE M8 | e If the attack is severe, go to bed and - | i | mor 3 g again telegraphed A demand v IRE SR s FOR RENT... o Turiber ‘antion.1n e matter. "ot | mOrRing g again telographed o domand | |G it \nere More fatalitics rewult from MANUFACTURED DY Dohany Theater ¥ mittee fro ssoc) glect 0 s precaution than from a . 5 4 ad you wil get ye day @ comn from the a LoD | et e here immediately in order that the | "8 ! this. ¢ R A F CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO,, oney's worth in long sery | waited on the on keepers and on beidg | yupie of comparisons can be ma Tiie | Other cavee " day and Sun March 9 and 10, g N S o tary i Dé Sat sparingly. Your digestive organs are NOTE THE NAME I informed tbat (ho liquor deal 1 00U gmpany is waiting to make the report in- | 8t SPa¥ I NOTR THE NAMB i ¥ o decided t in uo cond 1o take care of large quar 2 ’ \Wh ADsAK né Sanan's shoes Pearl St ntend (o comply with the law, decided to | (a4l the new hortions of the system in | '8 10 condition ke care g2 qu HI IH‘.NR\ 0 6 become close all the saloous in the city & A Hdh ) | {ities of 100d s because they have become so 2 1 Main St Al e towa. The report of the Ilinoks Central| 1Y S8 N 00 e cola water, 1t a D R, 5 sl \apular, but we have others Many the leading business men arc|ooppany shows that the Omaha line of 131 ~ RENOVATOR tes o :,,{, will open your eyes to | These h the center of dhe clity and [ 9VPosed (o the action of the ministers miise was: Aol ra0table the frel pear: the | IS thengever. stimuisies the kidasys | ysiem f [ i or These s in the center of the city and o t oy a Irst ye action and opens up the pores of the ski Y eal bargains accupied for many years by Peyt tn Sixteen Yenrs net loss on that b h “‘:"" "'“fi $16 Keep the bowels open with Dr. Miles' Nerve r Taracet rld When you want the hest for SIOUX CITY, Ia., March 7.—(Speclal There was also a loss on the On- | KR 106 BUANS L § E ) Siol t 4 | a braneh, but the net earnings for the [ “50 ¢ Dr. M N 4 L 3 \ . il fioath o J h B & c The authorities in Sloux City have received | ¢ y Take three doses of Dr. Miles' Nervin VHITE STARS onn beno 0.y word that Frank Peyton, who caused the | wystom in lows last year amounted | |, "juy, and i you cannot sleep tako a IVE CULTIVATED SINGERS , . |0 2 he entire mileage In - the M y LOOK FOR x s _ | Sloux City officers so much trouble, has ; ) & “xtra dose at bedtime. To further contr 1 ) SIX MODERN COMBDIANS L BEAR| dealers in western lowa, who bave re- | y;'se Louis. Three other Indictments nang Sesaity Clatmk Snins R e of aPln. ke DeL MLl : T YORK CITY VAUDEVILLES—14 moved to more extensive quarters in the | ovor him. Peyton lived in Sioux City se William J Haddock, the secretary of* the | pills. They act quickly and effectually FARM LOANS [ e e e S s | ol Nabiter o et abiin| Hub Thr_ A A 1ot sfoite : : . ST BALLADS tent very low to irable parties on 1008 | tan out of the t eleven years in jail. | has discove the existence of sums due | These remedies have been thoroughly teste ore e ' in_Eastern Nebrask A hese v ) CHORUSES James N t--mhy, e lease. When he was arrested in St. Louis a few [ the university from the te of lown | more than a million times and their em i g ¢+ URAND CHORUSE §t., Councli Blufts. months ago it was asserted he confessed | amounting to $14.125. Slx thousand dol- | ciency Is thoroughly established. They — v - ain of finest show cars th e E. H. SHEAFE & CQ! i having murdered john Robsor. in Sioux flars of this amount b been recovered |ucver fall 1o give reliet LacUABBUANGE T atd Canies Sioee: penver, Golo | Mg e Funeral Director RENTAL AGENTS, {Bim " to Sioux City and_he denied having | claims of the iniversity. The university [ drug storc, and they are sold on a posi:iy ut'cure Koy 8 Utiours auses ol Heor our Great Band—40 Members. (Successor to W. C. Estep) made a confession. He was returged to St. | now asks that the state pay the balance of | guarantee that hrst bottle or package bene | 1ats 1lustrated book | Beats 25 30e, The; box $1.00. Bpecial 88 PEARL STRE howe 07.'5 Pearl Street, =« « Councll Bluffs ' Louis. the amounts due, all being owed under the | Bts or money refunded ! amaudvion tran, br. 13T, Saratogu N X | Saturday atine,