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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESD/ AKUH 15, 1901, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA, [k 50 coe JoHN BENo a(0. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Straight Front Qorsets-= The popular model In Corsets for thi " favorite for some tme to come—ia the stralgh partment is showing a large line in all the leadis dium or low bust, for slender, medfum or stout figur “Her Majesty,” POLRE Redfern, WL (Vi And the new Italian model — - | Oanmot Build Addition to Tnsans Houpital lights, has prepared a statement showing| When searched at the Jail Hayes was found Without Violating Btatute. Al the number of lights in each ward and the | to have a regular outfit of burglar tools | COUNCIL BLUFFS. | boni St ) w S by, s, imeio, |t et conmacrs A — — First ward, 21; Second ward Third | dict of this eity as one which had h,.r\ll ward, 15; Fourth ward, 19; Fifth ward, 17; | stolen from him yesterday morning while MINOR_MENTION. ]HAN’Y RLRAL 7‘0TERS SAY :"0 Sixth v"\r\l 7. between First and a.v,»m-n:m- was waiting for a train at the Rock "::;"':“‘I it B ‘:'"I"':‘L"l-"" wards, between First and Third wards, | Island depot " “ Davis gells glass. 2; between Second and Third wards, 4; be - - | ~Congress Favors Davis '0“‘”“'“"& R - | tween Second and Fourth wards, 5; be. | SALE OF INTOXICANTS TO MINOR. | tockert mells carpets and rugs. " 4 g 8 A hmes | fm fixtares and :lab« at Bixby's. Evidently Emough Opposing Ballota to (I_:u:rv:h'n .‘n‘l : ‘;}Ih‘ nr‘:: war |‘~: !” v'\ ¥ | ety fot Clothes Bald to Go for ¥ { s ar, sentine opnitian, o Bway. Defeat Fres Toxt Books. and Sixth wards, 7; between Second, Fitth | aud Dr u“ DY w | DES MOINES, March 12.—(Special.)—The “.u“"m"' BURHERS 2% 'M in block. — und Sixth warde, 1 arry Langdon, 16-year-old son o | 8tate Board of Control is wrestling with R T R r, W0 Broadway.. 1 . O Langdon, 134 Bluff street, filed an informa- | the problem of how Leftort, joweler, optician, 6 Brostwey o 1 TRUST ~ STIRS UP THE CITIZENS | Apmission or ATTORNEYS, [ tion beforo Justice Bryant yesterday, | of the criminal J. A. Bnow auction , B'wa charging Jacob N aye! ow f th - . c cob Neumayer. er of the | subjection to a fine of $1,000 or more on alomething new fof oy s es n New Order | Brondway hotel of that name, with selling | account of the highway problem on the | W. F. Graff, undertaker and disinfector, | Its Activity for Contract Belleved to A . okt intoxicating liquors to @ minor, namely | ground purchased for use of the insane 101 South Main street. 'Phone %8 Be Responsible for the Negative Judge Smith McPherson on convening the | himeelf. The charge was preferred at the [ asylum at Cherokee. The board received Get your work done at the popuiar Eag Result—County Superintendent March term of the United States court yes- | inutigation of the father. bids up to noon today from contractors for | laundry, 74 Broadway. TUCHS T art ot still Has Hopes. terday morning issued a new order rela-| The boy's father says ho gave his son, | the construction of ndditions to the hos For rent, modern residence, In jeet. | tive to the admisslon of attorneys to prac- | jagt Saturday evening, $5 to buy a suit of | pital, to complete it in accordance with the ‘“\’(’J rl:m“,\l‘.;\,f;,m's;;num.uu‘{ turniture | g |tice before the federal court. It enables | cjgthes, but that instead of purchasing the | original plans, and these offers are belr rolorgan & el hAKing. 1S3 B. Main 8L | (o0 e fgures are yet avail- | ALOTHEYS to practice on Aling a WEILN | cothing be played pool at the Neumayer | tabulated and arranged so that the b Charles Warren of Red Oak ““"1; vt able, it 18 belleved that the proposition '“'-:wll »]r{“m[ m-‘"l l‘;v n.; unl]h I \\r'H’H':) hotel and spent part of the money across|can consider them intelligently. The work | Ing for & train at the Burlington depot last able, and the joint certificate of a Judge of the | (ho'yar stunted. ekits Vi ot . e Mhls Overcoat Stolen to adopt @ uniform system of text books in | gkt b i planned calls for an outlay of near "\"““:‘m‘m' ,";‘. he Hee will bring results. | the rural school districts throughout the | district court of f"’,f “"{‘ and ;' member Langdon, sr., says he demanded the|$250,000 for the completion of the present | Th :Nm,",”,,,““““ glven Lo a want la "mm", bas been defeated. The vote will of the federal bar The fee "". ""“‘T'.‘ money from Mr. Neumayer, but tha the | buildings, the steam fittings, heating plant Council Bluffs as at the Omaha offic not be officlally canvassed until the ses is $10 and the applicant must be a membe latter refused to return it He then made | and erection of the minor buildings neces Charlen Melchior, the e ™ Monday | sion of the Board of County Supervisors l" '|'“‘ ‘:"‘"‘”“ Lkl i "’"‘: “;“q’“““" his son file (he information. Justice Bryant | sary for the hospital mmitted sulcide’ at Loveland Monday | ¢ £ nder the old rules an attorney had to ap- |\l hear the case Tuesda But just before closing the bids (h morning, will be buried here I‘ y. Hew in Apr| when the members il meet a ply In person and be accompanied by his - e | h X % th h r 1 yoars of nge 'nd unmarried 1o |® County Board of Education. The poil | 0 (T i i made the discovery that if the contracts The regular meeting of Pottawattamie | yosug which have heen returned to County [ Vg ¢ ) % the Rock Island, are let for this work a public highway will tribe Ui Tmproved Order of Red Men, d ‘g Y A. Robb and (. W. Bowen of Carroll | Bridget Ratigan of Neola, Ia.. brought | be obstructed and under lowa statutes this D" held this ' evenin tha Mew Auditor Innes as secretary of the County il = s (8 et Kt 0 ythias hanl n the Marcus | Hoard of Education, are all sealed and there admitted to practice in the federal | suit in the district court yesterday against | s a criminal offense punishable by a heavy court e Chic ock Island & Pacific Rail- ; ; Dlock. | 137 ovking on the tise:of them 10 aBow | STTS L btk D by JUAES| wey o e 00 Ghtabrec Tof | e, THE old bourd of trustess nerely vs G, W. Drake. chavged with cruelty 19| the vote cast for or against the propo- | oo o et Ttter L0 e e Oy | g O e havtoroy | Cated that part of the highway over which | 4 W by driving a hroken-down horse, | \ cPherson was the earing of the motion |alleged personal injuries. Miss Ratigan, | the present buildings have pnStFot el AT ST e 1o 0, 7, S0, PR s e e e o oo e el i, M e | 3t Bl bty o Advice to was fines . L o " i the the case of the Ilinols and § says she is s of age, allege ere are other highways crossing the tract e brdny. The Jine wan remitted | right or authority to open the books be- 1 (1% “EE O the RO Ay, treas- | she recelve ra of age, allekes | Thero ar | Wiring good behavior fote the sesaion of the hoard, kithough the |IDE8 imtitution against J, MeKay, tress- |ahe recelved internal njurien of a perma: | and theso must be vacaiod before tho board . Tho. cse against Poundmaster Burke, | oot ‘ac SURL DD (Ne poll books shall | UTer o county, to disso nent character in a collision near McFar- | can legally proceed with the work in hand e Siin e Tarcatiy of & Hotwe bolan: | 104 4068 B0 say that 1o Boly books AT | porary injunction restraining him_ frow | land, Kan., December I, while riding in one | A resolution was a once preparod and ICE NeeKers. ing to Henry C was dismissed in | be se en_returned to the clerk of | s (ho property of the Des Moines | o etidant company’s DASSEDSEF caTS: | adopted Mol el A fiitice Bryant's court vesterday by the | the board. Unless Mr. Innes should declde :”'f"'["' Iy for GGISueRt . thxed, . THS of the defendant company's passenger cars, ;'I‘fm'“k] fequesting the eity council of April and May are the months Asmistant county attorney 1o open the books there will be no means feted Wi « ¥ Seeks Rellef nerokee and the Board of Supervisors of mott people do their moving b ery. shithe-BGspendent order ot | 52 ¢ L B * |arguments had pot been completed when iildden Farmer Seeks ; mrhosffbonio g B bl Ry o o R IeUis hre that the Asnend ot Al members of the Indepetdent Tat the | Of ascertaining accurately the result of the | oure adjourncd for the day and will be | John A. Hood, a farmer of Glidden, Car- | \ho ontire o | ices' in_Omahn was never #o g 0 Fellows nre requested, to meet at the | 8T | 3 4 ! ) the entire tract and making an offer to | Wil be this apring. There femple. this afternoon at 1: o'clock to a resumed this moralng. roll county, filed a petition in the United | gpon other and sultable highways for the o great many rooms vacant | The grand jury was impaneis: with R. |States district court yesterday, asking to be tend In @ body the funeral of their brother,| It is known that the proposition was 1l bli Until thi 1 Aptain Leonard Kirscht | bad cated den, Underwood, We: use of the public. Un s 1s done and | At Captain Leonard Kirscht. = 3 | badly defeated in Minden, Underwood, Wes- i\ (. vion of Oskaloosa as foreman o declared a bankrupt. His labilitios aggre- hphlail ored G Get Ahead T ifliatrated Jagtire, +“The Paris Mupos | (o0 and Betktap towhabips, while 1t Gate ! d some agreement entered into with the coun- e bee ulaging eition,” given at the First Congregational rdin sawdil Al Phillips of Burlington as clerk. The | gate $6,185.66, but the creditors not | cil and board in Cherokee county the con- L Dhiiveh fanteventig by W. J. Stevens of | Fled in Garner and Hardin townships pumber of criminal cases to come before | likely to get much, as his only available | (racts for the buildings cannot be let and of the o voral O was well attended nnd proved most | The defeat of the proposition fs latd at |yttt GF SEIMEEE FEEE 9 RO assets conslat of two sbares in fhs Giidden i Lo DRI ANl s, Sl ng. T oW ere exceptions will not be. which are particu 1y choice; one d! - i s views were exceptlonally | tha door of the American Book company, | oy Toiceof T, J. Rice and others against | Educational soclety, listed at $25 & sha . S [ lhe of the devacor ot ' which held for th Iy of th Ment Contracts Let S ri“ Rush fectly in front o the elevator on the Jave @ hearing today Which held contracts for the supply of the |y "y gioan and others was ordered trans- . e ot pring $e5 Hocc) 3n o the 10t Rove next 1o peo ,.IH»]”‘ 'v«.'llll‘l v I teanm1t Cand school books in every school district in ed to the Creston district. de Wheel Club. | The Board of Control today let the con o G ;‘)“: entrance to, x,’p‘.'.'.“'..""'“""'" of Dattery chirke preforred Ihim by I the county. As soon as the company | Thred 18 LHO KOO O esher Man- | The Ganymede Wheel club has_elected | tracts for the supply of meat at the various | For Offices. flowi & v Fee Tooms on the 1 4 * H floor, and & very large office and .‘.',.,‘,;'.’(."““‘ o, L;‘v‘.-"-l ‘”‘:p‘;';' fl.ll‘ learned that the county board had decided | ;o iyring company against the Union | these officers: President, Frank R. Chil- state institutions for the coming quarter. | vault on the ground floor ing 17th Sundny night | on submitting the proposition at the elec- oSN HORREIE BERRSY out of court | dren; vice president, D. B. Stuart; treas- [ The pork contracts call for about $12,000 | stioc.” Bealden those, thore are’ foar 1 Henry's minstrols have, by special ro- | ton last Monday it scnt several of Its | 4 grqered dismissed urer, J. E. Price; secrecary, Karl Beards- | Worth of meat and the beet contracts for | of_the bulldin ; quent, been sectired for a Feturn engage- best agents through the county and, al- [“"f CFHeTCE CHFIREER: o he Council | 1eYi captain, Charles Scarle. $20,000 worth. Following are the contracts | The rents &fe reasonable and the nent’ next )-‘ulml y night ‘n’n..lmm Opers though many of its contracts had not ex- |y Cannltg. pany, in which the _— service perfect, ke, d, C. Knapp, general agent for the ; & s Can company ! ! % . house, s, Knapp, general agent for the pired, some of them continuing in force | g it 1ian Canning company, Claudius aned from Quarandine, gFork wigt and__ Com essary arrangemenis until next June, and even later, it secured | gront THANt LOnTinE, bt ntiffe, | | The house of Frank Fleck, 608 Washing- | Sauth oma ichool for the Deat, C R. C. PETERS & CO C., Infant of Mr. and Mr - renewal of these contracts for apother | TS NG SO0 B CHANC I8 PO ton avenue, whero Attorney Herman Schurs | favenpori. 1 ¢ fdustrinl Schoot for " drew Poterson of Garner township, died o Yol ‘ 5 \isteiat. sohioor Doarda pectively, L " was found to be suffe s ¥ ! e, T elior ris & Co S Jaatarday OrHinK, Sked 3 Mmonthe, The fls| 7o ars from the Wistriot sohiook bokrds. will be tried to the court, being | Wi (OURG 10 be '}':(,,.:“‘fn.:‘,l.): ettt Wetats Hompitnl tor ihe thanie: RENTAL AGENTS, neral will be Thursday afternoon at Yellow Clrcalar Has Itx Effect. probably submitted at the same time at ’ SRR > vt Clarinda, la State penitentiary, Fort Ground Floor, Bee Build 0 Yock from the sDanieh Taitheran churer Silhs: tho afin stas) 3 , Bee Building, Omaha. 'clock from, the sDaniap f.utheran chu A few days prior to the election a clrcu- | date to be fixed later during the term.| 7Tne gecond entertalnment of the course ‘\:”“h 0 dn.; Btate Hoapltal for the fngune Stephen Dunn will have a hearing ri- | 1ar, alleged to have emanated from the [ These cases were ass gned ; ., | at the Congregatlonal church, “The Paris | shalltown, 1a’ by, MeNefll & | Libby day before Justice' Bryant on u charge of American Book company, was distributed Helm against the Kansas City, St.| gpepogition,” beautitully illy ad o | Chieago: ‘State penttentiary, Anamosu, lu forgery preferred agalust him by W. W Joseph | Blufts railroad, for today L g ey e Dl 110011 ble-Mi i orgery preferred agniugt him by broadcast over the county among the elec- [ Joseph & Council Bluffs railroad, for today: | given tonight. Miss Getty will sing stitution _ for ble-Minded Childron Lanzdon. It 8 alleged \ wltered 3 " N Lok Brbddidmat Ll 3 Glenwood 1. State Hospital fo e In- TAnadon: A% 4 Glieked that Dunn altered tors. This clircular, printed on yellow Mary E. F Iministratrix, against the - Sane, Mount Ploasant, Ta, oot for the 1 10 Secured Ttho mondy one the larger paper, was intended to prejudice the voter | Chicago & Northwestern railroad, for — Gravel roofing. 4, 541 Broad'y. [ Beet Producis—Libby, McNeill & Libby wmount aguinst the proposition, alleging that by | Thursday; M. E. Smith & Co. against Ma Chicago: State penitentiary. Fort Madi: cllenry Kaler, the bartender who shot and - voting for a uniformity of text books the | tin Nea aud ot hers, for Monday next; “\;hml: \\'lv els! a\\npz Aot bow they @0l | B0 ere'” Orphians Hobw. Devenbort £ e pin, D B of, SRding Ciyde M electors surrendered their right to select | Mary Ryan, admioistratrix, agaiost the Ride a Hee wheel and be In the swim. institation for Feeble-Minded cniaren. | INCORPORATE THE EXPOSITION pvernor. to escape a violation | statutes of lowa and avoid | PRICES RANGE FROW 8100 TO 100 Awavs 0 complete line and walsts for childre . . Troundway saloon, will have a preliminary books to the county board. It further al- | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rafiroad, for Glenwo State Hospit the In hearing this morning before Judge Avies- leged that the books under the new system | Tuesday next; Lawrence J. Brown against JOHN STOVEL RECAPTURED lence, 1. Soldiers' Home, worth. Kaler succeeded In giving a $1,000 3 road uelus Wells Marshalltown, ©u.; Industrial School for repnrin bond yesterday ol i I, would not be any cheaper than they were| the Union Pacific railroad and Lucius Well irls, Mitcheliville, Tu.; State Hospit | Sherlff Cousing returned yesterday morn. | Under the old plan iugmn.vl James A. Patton, for Wednesday sfam Charged with Manilla Express insane, Mount Pleasant, Ia. Cudahy ing from Des Molnes with C. J. Graham Fearing that the proposition might carry, | next Robbery Who Broke Jafl king Houx City, In.: Bchool Tl Lt ncked ub RSgas e etin g ~| some of the country school directors who| The hearing in the matter of the invol. . R I’.«rknvs‘-nnum‘m.‘“l ¢ Hinae T ST. LOUIS March The first step to- Grkhacs /and Mise Sohut '“"’Ii"h" L3y e renewed contracts with the American | untary bankruptey of Willlam Fitzgerald | pu— penitentiary, Anwmosa, ln.; Tlospi ward incorporating the Louisiana Pur- WHEN preliminary hearing this morning befor: | Book company have applied to County At- | Is set for next Wednesday, subject to cas MANILLA, 1a., March 12.—(Special Tele- | the Insunc, ttarinda, 1a.; Industrl chase Exposition company has been taken Judge Aylesworth. orney Killpack for an opinion as to whether | assigned on civil docket Fitzgerald has gram.)—John Stovel, under indictment for , Bl B by Wiillas H: Thompaou. obaltman of (e YOU vorge Cooper, one of the saloon keepers | such contracts would be binding. None | filed a denial of insolvency and a demand the Manilla express robbery, who escaped Counties Using Primary System. o6 4 , EVS Bosier, ing of thay Saloon kespe 4 finance committee, formally ssuing a call FEEL DULL Mennt Qmata chirked with fallin to pax | of the township bourds have conformed | for a fury trial. from the Denison jal Saturday evening, | The republican state committee has had |y 'yg por cant on all stock subscribed for Justice Bryant yesterday and was bound | Strictly to the requirements of the law | was recaptured this morning six miles [made a list of the counties in the statc bver to the grand Jury. Lew Winkl h in ‘which the primary system of making|'S World's falr. The payments are to| Chuthen with th8 SRS, Offanss: A governing the letting of contracts, inas- south of Manilla; by Sheriff Bell and two i ) 5 | commence Monday at the Natioual Bank of ‘Tired, nauseated and low spirited, appeared 'In_court vet and w wareant wiil| DUch that they did not first advertise for| New se constables. He was found at the house | nominations and selection of delegates 10| commerce, Immediately upon the collec- the machinery of the body is clogged e fssucd for re-arres bids before renewing the contracts with| Rep of his uncle, Mr. Pointer. The capture |tbe county convention is in use instead | jon=oe iy ot Ial® O BAGE LT TP 139 {onatin o vt funeral of Frederick, the 2-year-old | the American Book company, and for this| The election of two r y was the result of three days' work on the |Of the caucus system. The lat as prepared | o Foen oo oo TR me N0 dokes of n of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Keelne of | reason, it for no other, the county attorney | democrat as school directors Monday will | part of the sherift and numerous searching [by the committee shows that the follow- | oo™ oqinens, will be filed with the sec- garner (ownship, will be this atternoon at | has given it as his opinion that the con- | give the republicans a majority of three | parties. Stovel is now at Manilla in the |In8 counties have adopted the PrIMATY | roiuryof siate at Jefferson City. A meet- Hucted by T, Father Syt fimetal ‘wiii | tracts could not be held as bindiug. In|on the new heard. President Henry, who | custody of the sheriff and will be brought | $ystem alr, Buena Vista, Butler, ‘Cal- | ;0" 0e (o kholders will then be called, di- be In the Catholic cemetery. This is the | addition he said: “I think no book com- | retires, is a republican, while Stewart and | back to Denison today. houn, Clay, Dallas, Delaware, DIckinson, | pooior will be elected and the permanent PRchLY SChd Derenvanipnt £ bathil M. and Mrs. | pany could afford to make trouble or would | Cooper, who also retire, are democrats. | It 18 said that there is reason to believe Emmet, Franklin, Guthrie, Hamilton, Han- | o uuniz0iion will be effected by the seles Burted ' iyear-oll duughier thise wetks | do 5o even under a legal contract because [ This leaves only one democrat of the old | confederates have already taken the [cock, Hardin, Humboldt, Ida, Loulsa, LU-| oy of 4 president, secretary, treasurer ASH ugo. of the bad position and light it would put | board, Dr. Macrae, and he will have as |stolen money from its hiding place and |cas, Lyon, Madison, Marshall, Mitehell, | g giractor general. The selection of a .‘|:..'?;.}|".'.':”»'."'.;...“' (the genl 1 run.ll ‘n‘x|n'\-; It In as 10 future orders from the County | company §. 8. Keller, one of the new mem- | that there aro others besides those now Mcntgomer: O'Brien, Osceola, Page, Poca- | y0 ang actual bullding of the world's Bll lERs Hoome, tast, week awmounted (o | Board of Education. If the matter of such | pers. The fivo republicans on the board | under indictment implicated in the affair, [hontas, Pottawattamie, Ringgold falr will commence at onca. N for (e current expansen ot thameck | contracts were to stand in the way, county | will be J. P. Hess, C. Swaine, B. M. Sar- — Story, Taylor, Warren, Winneba, d Increasing the aeficiency in this fund | uniformity would always be impossible be- | gent, T. J. Shugart and W. S. Cooper. It Orauien Ward Carsuses Worth. b to it fo i35, 't aiuger's B0 | cause there would alwaya. be some distric | by xaia that Mr. Hess Ml be selected as | | CRESTON, 1a, = March iz—(Special) In Faver of Conger. FIRE RECORD. 1 8 teonghdymien coamier ong e R i e el an] crcasing. the | With an unexpired contract. president of the board when it reorganizes. The republican ward caucuses were held| Captain J, A, T. Hull, member of con L ope ¢ deflelency n this fund to $117.40 to date County Superintendent McManus is still | The complete returns on the elght propo- | /45t evening and these candidates noml- | gress and chairman of the military com- RO i AT b ok 0 hopeful that the official canvass will show | gitions submitted at Monday's election give | hated: First ward, Bdward Smeltser; See- | mittee of the house, returned to his home | vl B, Bl ore e nort datal SOLD AT DRUGCISTS. it d g that the proposition carried, as he is firmly | {he following totals ond: ward, Oharies Emerson; Thind, werd, and was at once bemeiged by the | AT FORRRIRE TU R oL SR ron of Bride Soon Wants Divoree. of the opinion that the system of uniform | Kindergartens—For, 1,375; against, 512 James Gault; Wourth ward, D. Eastman; [ politicians to know his attitude toward the | ¢b ST T SREEE RN B (G 00 Price, $1.00. According to the story told in her pe- | teXt Dooks is a good thing for the people. | Tax levy of $6,000 for addition to Second Fifth ward, Benjamin Friend. With two ex- | pending political campaign in Towa. Ha| 0" o on CHC B T S titton for divorce filed in the district court | He said yesterday: “If uniformity in text | Avenue School—For, 1,221; against, 561, ceptions the candldates are renominations. | refused to take any stand as between the | TA o S il ok trom combustion aue | Vestorday 1da 1. Morrls married i i | books is not a good thing for the people, | Free Text Books—For, 1457; against, 356, | The democratic caucuses will be held to- [ many candidates for governor, saying hu | ft U8 (SREE, KOIRICIEL TR COTL IR T city, January 15 of this vear, L. H. Dog- | WhY do the book companies fight it as they | To Insure School Buildings—For, 1,139; has not been at home long enough to know | & WE B , ropsrty gett, the ceremony being performed by | Pave done in every county where the propo- | against, 609. ;S what is hest for the party. “I have been Rev. A. Overton. Two days after the cerc. | *1tion bas been submitted? Under this le of OId Plerce Street School Grounds | SIOUX CITY, March 12.-The Stoux City | Misauoted by some of the newspapers,” nc Rentvloe NIGEs Damased: | mony, she says, her husband deserted her, | Y8tem, if adopted, depositories would be | _jor, 1,446; against, 410. Provisions company, which has secureq |9¢clared, “in the matter of my attitude| BEATRICE, Neb, March 12.—(Special | For Grip aches use Dr. leaving her stranded und penniless at a | ®tablished throughout the county and per- | gale of Fifteenth Street School Grounds— | control of the International plant here, |(Oard the candidates for governor. 1 am | Telegram.)—Fire broke out in Barton's sec hotel. She found a temporary shelter at | 0P8 pald out of the general fund for hand- | yor, 1,360; against, 55 bogan buying hogs today, taking close to|f0T harmony in the party and the nomina- | ong-hand store tonight at 8:30 and the en- | WMiles' Pain Pills. | natructio HESS LIKELY N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepnone 250. the Christian home. ling the books, which would be sold to the | gale of Glen Avenue Property—For, 1,341; | 1,000, Slaughterin tion of a ticket that will unite all mem- | tira stock was only saved by the prompt E i L 1,041 i & will be resumed tomor- & e stook y y promp pc st e TAL child at actual cost without the expense | against, 856. row. Resumption means much for tne|Ders of the party. What I did with ref-| work of the fire department. It started from Davis sells paini. of handling them added. Under the sys- | sale of 150-foot Strip off Old High School | Sioux City market erence to Ministe: Conger was for harmony | q stove that was left with a fire in it. The — tem the cost of school books would be ma- | Grounds—For, 1, s 4 d the best interests of the party. When soversd by Y " —For, ; againstt, 394, = and the bes o party mago s $50, covered by insurance. DeLong's stationery department is right. | terially lessened to the children.” Lawyers to Run for Mayor. 1 wrote him about the governorship 1 dold by all Druggiete. Tlatsteis In Carson and Macedonia townships the | RIGHT TO PROPERTY. | BOONE, la, March 12.—(Speclal)—The |believed he was the man who ought to L "l"';; "\'|" ‘h"‘"" L o Baansld f A ? 0po 18 emoc: oty . vernor and| NEW YO Marc enator Redfiel( The following transfers were flled yestor. | PFOPOsition to consolidate the school dis democrats of this city held their convention | be placed in nomination for governor and J K W ARDI day In the abstract, title and loan ofice of | tYICts Was submitted and was defeated in | @uestion Ariscw as o Le #allty of the | 5o rday night and nominated Robert F.{1 still believe so.”” Captain Hull was al- | Proctor of Vermont has, it is announceil $500 REW AKDi Proposition o > J. W. Bquire, 101 Pearl street: both townships. These were the only two | o oy egtion ha ¥ heen ruised as to the | DAle for mayor and Ell Doud for city |most solely responsible for securing the | €one to ¢ uba and will be absent about two | ggo will pay the above reward for any caso of County treasurer to 7 townships in which this proposition was | g! Educatio ' | treasurer. The republicans nominated J. J. |location of an army post in Des Moines | Weeks. According to a special from Wash- [ Liver Complaint, Dyspepsie, Sick Hendache, A AR e submitted to the electors. . Ta Catson ¢ | FiBht of the Board of Education to sell Schnel ¥e gl 4 = ington to the Herald, Senator Proctor's| Jndigestion, Conitipation or' Costiveness 'we County treasirer the old Plerce street nchool property, even | Schnell fof mayor. Botb men are lawyers. |and for the passage of the largest army | OB 1C o oo el LR GG I e orita, the UpTo-Date und 11-13 of lot was defeated by only seven votes, but In| ooy guthorized to do so by the vote y . prvema appropriation bill ever passed by congress | Visit to Cuba is tak n the TAttle Liv f Nifections are stricte Ferry add, t d... Macedonia township it was defeated two to | igh o With Feet Dragging Under Pilot. ; $ Ush ‘suthor s ] i Vith and for these things he was warmly re- | administration is not entirely satisfied with | Iy complied with. They are purely Vegetables Rosa Mareus and“husband oM. i1 one. This was due to the fact that the |Of the electors at the school election Mon- | ONAWA, Ia., March 12.—(Special)— | ceived by his many admirers in Des Moines. | tho official reports it Iy getting regarding | &5 BvaE (R, fo, ki Tulisfieeion. Gou, foxes Ryersan, ot %, biock 10, Beers' kb [ town of Macedonin Tas b b et h® | day. It Is said that the property was gI¥en | Eugeno Rutledge was struck by a meat the sentiment on the island toward the b div, 4 ©'¢ 4 edding s ol & edness United States. and imitations, Sent by mail. Stamps taken, VU B hating to_Bamuel 8 3 Jefteris to be kept wholly for school pur- | feet, with his feet dragging under the pilot.| The annual convention of the managers AEDICAL @0'""Cor " Ciuton” an H. H. Bryant and wife to L. 1. an ABOLISH THE BELECTRIC TOWERS. | poses and that his heirs are only waiting | He saved himself by hanging on +till the |©f Independent telephone lines in lowa " So'd hy E. |ll"'>k Wis Wi nwii 14-74-40, for the board to offer to seil it when they | train stopped. commenced In this city today. The presi- For wale by Kuiu & Co., 15t &nd Dougls W ; : accompanied by t . Neb.; Geo. 8. Davis, Counci R ] hat s (he Talk in Connection with | will step in and seek to recover possession a3 s dent of the association 1s J. §. Bellamy of wnen Inc bty r,’,,.m,e, 32 | Baampve. | g N, Nl o M Mot 70 whiing act. of it | Red Oak Candidate for Mayor. Knoxville and the secretary is O, C, Deer the mouth, erup- — RE: .lh i it “WI';"“”:" ‘lz’:'“l'"l‘;{l""l"‘ ‘"‘k‘ these h'l";- The records in possession of Secretary | _”’“'f“ ““\1‘"-‘ la., March 12.—(Speclal)—|ing of Boone. Business sessions were held | tions on the skin, v 4 eller and wite to ‘George M d the city hall of dispensing with the | Rogs of the Board of Education show a | Thomas Grifith was nominated for mayor Se . devoted entirely to th r | ” o eaar VL, M Wl corge M 45 A " | in the afternoon, devoted entirely to th. sore throat, copper 2 st aaa w'as - blook - B, electric light towers when the time comes | warranty deed from Bdmund Jefteris and | by the republicans Monday night. His 0p- | reading of papers and presentation of ma | colored nplfll‘:’hp 1V0 tlme to JH\\'klnu h it o I Dav e !m:“lh« Citizens' Gas :uul mmn.’ Light | wite to the school district dated July | ponents were Gideon Blackstone and Joel | ters of interest to the telephone men. The swollen glands, aching muscles ,I th ‘.‘[" block 5, Bayliss & Palmer's ndd. anc company to enter upon its contract for fur- T o sho s con- | Carey. . spende! ¥ al tel- | : %, i Tota 11, 12, 13 ana 14, block 4. Platn: Bibing (the) Sitysliaktlig, UNaD: thia: conc | Aee DAE 'EAIEE0 AN I8 i (AP, 008 3 FARML Kpawih of IndenancAnt and TAAL Al: | 0“' and) onss, (e dissate s 1Ak 0 ol € o ‘...‘w add’ w 8 ’ Jaain.aue A Heak ";q“h o e *‘:‘ ditional. R —————————————— | €DhONE SyStems n the state s encourag- rapid headway, and far worse 25 Annie F. Coye and husband to Geos ot P e the | Residents in that portion of the city are em, but the owners of the Bell s o 5 od is B Hradon Tata 1 o' 3'] sopSteorge uew Hartford style of inclosed lamp. The | agitating the purchase of the property by FERSONALS. ing to them, Byt the, owners of the Ball| eymptome will follow knisse the blood 1o Emergencies call for action. div to Carson, w % electric light towers 150 feel RALIE L. A Y system are preparing 0 | promptly and effectually cleansed o Judgment calls for ey ght towers are 150 feet high and | (he park board that it may be made into o with rural lines and make competition| yiolent destructive poison. Total, ten transfers it s said that the Inclosed lamp 18 prac- g park, but the board 18 handicapped for | Mrs. E. P. Green has recovered from an |gnarp, | 778, 8. 8. is the only safe and infallible tically useless as an illuminator at & |want of funds attack of (e grip at Cauaseraga, N. Y., by Milk Adulteration. | cure for this disease, the only antidote 9, sreator Beight than from twenty-five to e A, | 1OF 80 0 Br Mile Palo Pllls. Dairy Commissioner Norton Is sending | for this specific poison. It cures the thirty-five feet. The towers, owing to B HOUSE A LAKE, lLoroughly and permanently. cireulars to the dealers in the o their great height and top heaviness, have — Amoog the vietims of the srip epidemio |OUC Oireulsrs to the milk dealsrs in the | worst cas ; s ties of Towa calling attention to the fact | In the fall of 18] always been regarded as a menace to the s Moming . M $10% | aowso prévalunt, ¥\ Govle.ia dow recover- fhat“the laws of Towa make no distinetion | MY Condition Could rconracicd "'”"é public safet evera ) Kldarie g iug at Canton, 0., by the use of Dr. poison; T Urie public safety and several of the aldermen| ,';qy poat club house at Lake Manawa | no. 3 4 . Milss | *0 whether or not adulterants placed in R AR SAvor deing awar wilh them under the oW | 1 LA the e | NOTTIRA RS Pills {lk are deleterious or good, but that the ve Been No * Uheir treatment contract and Banging. the Tamme ue i eny | this summer scems assured. At the 5z 2 m | e | & 0 etting worse all the e I"“'” weeting of the Councll Bluffs Rowing | . E. Ninells of St. Louis, Mo., who was |!A%$ absolutely forbld adulteration of mi g‘r“:emlx\;‘\;‘#’“"“fi"“;f“.”_‘,‘1‘ WO = it associa Mond o ee e ch 1 way. A great many of the milk oat and moul hody wi 108t Covere With a view to the relocation of the lights | 2$0¢iation Monday night the committee | gown with grip, ie reported much improved, (I8 any wav, A &roat muny Gf the WK\ threal and mouth, i body was almost covered under the new contract Alderman Lovets, | DAYIDE the matter in charge reported that | He used Dr. Milos' Nervine aud Pills, dealers of the state have gotten nto tho | with capper colef, Ipichches B, Tl J inaatnis At diacty as chalrman of the committee on fire and | 3100 had been subscribed and that the —_— habit of using preservatives in their mi STy shoulders and arms. My condition could pu"‘yabo" - —— balance of the $4,000 needed would be se The friends of Mrs. L. Denison will be |and while this is unobjectionable from the | javebeen no worse ; only thoseatlicted as I was this and look plea ” cured in a short time. Last year the asso- | pleased to learn of her recovery from grip |standpoint of health, the laws forbid it| cau u:nluz‘nl:u:l' my wlenoes ‘-g"-':: showt suspicion. i O 1008 Reassnt wear a clation purchascd 1and to the amount of |at her bome in Bay City, Mich, through |#nd tue dairy commissioner will enforce tho | 1% 8 P8 S7"C"s R g FOR RENT... $1,000 adjoining the present club house, on | the use ot Dr. Miles' Norvine uud Pills. laws as they are but must confess 1 had Bl which to erect the new building. The as- - P e Hitte faith left o ans | T“E B soclation has a membership of over 150 and | Bverybody says that J. W. Udy Is looking | qpe stilson-Ferguson Lumber company | thethird bottle I noti | Hl h G d n n!s has upward of $500 In the treasury. splendid sinco his recovery from the grip | o pocahontas has been incorporated, with | & change in my condi- [ [ fade uhb"s Theso officers were clected: Preaident, | at bis home in Des Molnes, Ia. They all [ cupical of $15,000. The Robinson Clothing | comaging, and I deier- | h RN Nin B, S S0 <08, D) L. Emmet Tinley; vice president, W. E. Shep- | know that Dr. Miles' Nervise was what |company of Perry has been incorporated, | mined to'kive 5. 5.8 4 . No. 28, 30, 82, 34 Main St. ard; secretary, J. M, Fenlon; commodore, | eured bim. e e thorough trial. Hrom AV low Srada prices dold at Z ) o— oap! L that time on the improve y at . H. Z. Haas; vice commodore, F. D. Empkie; Niveht*Oav Max Cass Tient was rapid ; 8. 8. 5. stores In the center of the city and | treasurer, J. T. Tidd; directors, F. A. Buck- | Prosecuting Attorney Charles L. De y 4 seemed to have ‘the dis- ocoupled for many years b man, Arthur Cooley and E. €. Shepard. Waele, who has passed the three-score| The attorney for the street car company | ease completely under ’S s A § milestone, had a time with the grip, byt [0 Des Moines and the assistant county at “.‘.’-‘.‘,’:"..'..‘{'.'.1 Sores o5¢ Jol‘n Bllln & cfl Death of Syl er Kntsensteln, when seen at his home In Roscommon, | torney have gone to Council Blufts to pre- | Wot™ec'ffom all signs ! ol ] Sylvester Katzenstein, aged 02 years, died | Mich., the other day be said Dr. Miles' |sent before Judge McPherson In the fed-| of the disorder: I hive . R S L.°k 'fl' “| .. yesterday afternoon at the home of his | Nervine was what cured him. eral court the case of the tax controversy [ been l";yn'l-l#;“)"t:lc‘:‘ e;e‘;:h;;:mmm' Tea. Br. “ay [3 Lun Balm O BOAN: | the 1arsest retail dry goods ana clothing | d8uhter, Mrs. F. Rupeacamp, 1609 Fifth —— L — > to the school district by the late Edmund | train today and carried for seventy-five Independent Telephone Men. bozes contain 13 Pills, Beware of subsiitutions in this eity. The company has claimed an pripdarmplundd B foad Ao Bupihrsiio: dealers in western Iowa. who have re. | avenue. Ho had been a resident of Councll | At nearly three scoro and ten Mrs. Galen | excessive taxation and for several years bl RTLBurey YRS | Sore throat. croup, whooping oough. et Ney = — e ——— moved to more extensive quarters in the | Bluffs since 1565 and was one of the plo- | Humphrey was fighting against odds when |has refused to pay the taxes assessed Seown, $ Poo“ T | dorangesthesiomach At Druwe o F ARM LOANS Eiseman bullding. neer employes of the Union Pacific rallroad, | the grip attacked her, but she took Dr.|against it. The company has goue Into s ’ - | . * Ne - : AT i offered for proof that - n Kastern Nebraske | R€8t VEry low to desirable parties on long | W1CF¢ he worked for twenty-elght years Miles' Nervine and now her nelghobrs 1o | federal court to have the county restrained ftcontain a particle of RHEUMATISM Negotiated 1 stern, Neb -l Two daughters and four sons survive him. | Wareham, Mass, remark on how well she | from enforcivg the collection of taxes by Notice of funeral will be given later. 18 looking. ordinary means. mercury, potash or other mineral poison. | prouipt ana wura cure for rheumatism t il . Hlae P | A - Send for our free book on Blood Poison ; | &y form. Cures “clatica, lumbiako LEWIS CUTLER |E H. SHEAFE & CO Suspectod of Theft. | After an tilness of Ave wesks from the | I had bewn 1n bed thres weeks with grip | it contains valusble information about | Feigia; wout, teine in the'back, lamieres | Use Red Cross Eheumatism Cure, i us o 1 : : The best bloo A man giving the name of George Huyes | grip Mrs. Harrlet Jackson I8 again about | when my husband brought me Dr. Miles' | this disease, with full directions for self | puriner mado. A wondertul remedy -bag Funeral Director RENTAL AGENTS, was arrested yesterduy afternoon by OMer | and Jooking fine. Sho began taking Dr. | Nervine, Pain Pills and Nerve and Liver | treatment. We charge nothing for med Gured thousands, will cure you~try ft. A% (Successor to W. C. Betep) Christensen on suspicion of having stoler: ' Miles® Nervina after the fourth week. Hor |Pills. 1 was cured.”—Mrs, J. Relnler, | caladvice; cure yourself at home. i“' 0" Rea'Cross’ Drve B3, ‘dobsids s 1 ice 31 ¥ ] . SO &8 PRARL STREET. 'Phone 07,'5 Pearl Street, - = Councll BIUflh an ovecoat ho was trylng to dispose ¢f homs is i Bowllng Grees, Mo. Fragklis, Ind. THE SWIFT SPECIFIO 00, ATLANTA, OA, o owa it CT088 Diup W ‘Wob - lul lowa. 1] ' '