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L] NEWS OF MING e sells drug Kkert sells carpets ax 1 e rugs Gias fixtures and globes at Bixby 1 \ Neumayer's hotel optician, 409 B'way. | t 1win block clan, 2 Broadway PO rt is visiting T in Jefterson, Ia, or Wo Iwiy i i ] : | ind daughter are visit / A ¢ und disinfector, | FeY Photie w6 Tuesday Get your work done at the popular Kagle | the Jaundry, 724 Brondway. 'Phone 167, bogan Miss 1 inchard will leave in n fow | afg days for an « 1 visit In Ca [ bite Btar of Jupiter lodge No. 86 will meet this evening at Woodman of the World hall thr Morgan & Klein, upholstering, furniture i calf. repairing, mattress making. 1228, Main st | of ¢ ! law provides a penalty of a fine of | will be held Editor McCabe of the Logan Observer | three cows. The animal's career was |g $100 and doul o for the sale | gtitute will SR, o ppdbuil AR O | finally ended by a charge of buckshot from | of adulterated milk nes adulterated | ooy s o e hands o v 4 ed | milk as follow X purposes of this Mre 4. C. Nelson of South First street |® 8Un In the hands of a young man named | milk s fol oo dher | - Coutty has e to Lincoln, Neb. t medical | Morrizon ubstance to wh milk or | cured treatment A young son of Henry Lapidus was badly | skimmed milk, or partialle skimmed milk, | (ho Migs Bobbitt of 8idney. la., 1= guest | pirten a dog Tuesday night while on |is hereby declired an adulteration . of the family of A. M. Hutehinsor, Frank | “he supreme court of Towa, In the case of | one of i avenue 2 street. The dog also snapped at a little [ (h! above definition must be construed Tit- [ Wanted M R. Dav of Chicago arrived ve | | 0 N "5 A VIS Lo her father, C. Wesley, %% | daughter of Drugglst Sellers, but did not |erally and that the salc of milk to which | Mrs g Ixth street injure The brute sank its teeth deep |#n¥thing has heen added s abgolutely w M Fained this moFning s LR T aster display W art | to be K Saturday and 3 A il ¥ ro, $1 Broadwiy ANOTY Harmony chupter No. 25, Order of the | Fastern Star, will hold’ @ speclal meeting | City tonight for initiation | Mr.wnd Mrs, J. B Kimball of Hactings, | The city Neb., are guests of Judge af Avlesworth on Fifth avenue. The wew of the Woman's auxilinry to Grace Epfscopal meet this afternoon in the rectory a A want ad in The Bee will bring results. | pu The same wttention given to a want ad in | ypay Councll Blufty as at the Omaha offic Two more children in the family of Mrs 1 Kate Newcomb, 2911 Avenuc were 1 The por “Thoma steven, civil engineer for the | ers motor compiny, refurned yesterday from [ (oware plcaxure trip o' Denver and other Colorado | vers points he George Brulngton of Carson, member of [ pori the Pottawattamic County b vigfted his brother, B, O. Braington, district iTmes | ing the Thomas Fgan of Harelson county has filed | & voluntary petition fn bankruptey in the | claiming United States disteict court here. His | height Habilities aguregite A. M. Shaw, roadmaster of the linois i t, has gone to New Or leuns to atten cony ters of the Ilinois Central’s line factory, Members of Canton Pottawattamie No, 6, [ them Independent Order of Odd Feliows. will meet Satarday at the temple to arrange to | Vislt Omaha anniversary duy, April Supervisor John M, Matthews i< he with e A DG premises of R. Suit, whose daughter | Sult's hand, but fortunately did not through her glov the yard, biting a dog, cow and then ran into th orge Foster, where it bit two colts and ugh Broadway on the Sutton | in the little bo: T Mrs. B E. | tomorrow church will | contract pecial pose for the matter should be settled as soon as possible are making a strong fight 0 being removed and will have the sup of two, if not three, of the aldermen vesterday | Other members of the council who have in vestigated the matter are opposed to plac- enclosed lamps on the towers, |©f 1ts kind in the cntire west, not except- | ay the point of death as they will not be effective at tbat |IDE apy of the big lumber yards in new A compromise has been suggested that the | CarTy possibly a larger stock, it city experiment with the new lamps on the | tbeless true that they cannot exc o of rondmas. | towers and then, i they are found unsatis- take them down and distribute [beanty of worknm b thy Ndges i) , | emporium just completed by Mr. Hafer. the street intersections. It this | Ju mj; experiment is attempted and the lights a by found unsatisfactory the expense connected | until your e the relocation will have to be borns |toward the top of the mammoth lumber | aithough INTEREST FROM | chairma I and Bro v« subscriptions begin to come | steel tant General Byers will be invit "Y4I|~ the subscription Iist with $25 and Manager b Dimmock has notified the committee of | T ‘anine with Rabies Tarrerizes Upper Har- | ¥ L that the motor company will | gy | give @ handsome donation toward the fund tHeal 1. rison Btreet, tives | SNAPS AT HAND OF GIRL WHO PATSIT wiik tns Alest o diseover Ad OMEITAl st Sk | Deputy Sheriff Gronewee, who atso fils [ D! Many Animals Before Shot to | the position of milk inspector for Council | tive, A alryman in the er Dog VMinkes Very Bluffs, 1s sending to every Ukly Bite Up s city and vicin a copy of a circular letter " oy |issved by Hon. B. P, Norton, state dairy | Currer ' crmissioner, calling attention to the state | literature e [law forbidding the placing of preservatives Paper upposed to be suftering from |°F 4V other substance in milk or cream. [ Recitation, 4 iy : g e | Complaint have been made that milk s ran amuck on upper Harrison strect |, o0 this vicinity use preservatives to [ Davis sells HBEL Bl ML L keep th lacteal fluid sweel Inspector oneweg has made a number of inspec tions, but so far has been unable to dis ver any foreign ingredient in the milk It then dashed { sold in this city The circular letter fr pet it. The animal snapped af n the state dairy | tute adjoining yard near the corner of Seventh | gy v iyiingt Schlenker, has decided that side, inflicting a bad | de “cream owner of the dog was sald |© 1t mukes no difference whether what has : Y been hidded 1 wholesome or deletorious to | Brment Martin, a hackdriy health i 1t mukes no difference whether the buye THE LG It WHIRL A kuows what he I8 getting or not It makes no difference whet Knows what he s selllng or nic sible for the kind of milk must sell unadulterated milk or be lable to the penalties of the law the seller | Street 1 row Night. fathers will take anoth night at the vexatious whirl estion of placing the electric lights under the new Mayor Jennings yesterday called meeting of the council for this that sioner to enforce the your attention to the law > that there will | be no need to enforce it against you. Don't us | sell adulte | under any efreumstances. ke iday night, as he is desir D your cans Wik o tmanad 1 nd voi vt | TELLS - CAUSE OF ASSAULT Idermen are divided on the question | ny need of preservatives. 't be down with smallpox vesterday. | of doing away with the electric light tow - Big ¢ People in this part of the world have been used to calling it & lumber yard, We | now refe that of C. Hafer's, on Broadw stre nts living in the vicinity of the | ainst It i5 undoubtedly the finest thing larger citic While it is true that they never- | yped 1 in point vle of architecture and ship the large lumber of nvenience o |And as to stock, it is piled sky-highward, | pacrs will ache trying to look from Palmyr Ta., where he was called by the city. This, It is said, has not been piles throughout this structure. Speaking | p, the death of s father, Deccased was i | gaken into account by the aldermen sug- | 0f lumber yards, one would, according 1o | saul The Athentan ciib will meet this after-| The contract for the electric lighting be- | air, where much of the stock is weather- noon at the home of Mri. Reynolds, eventh avenue. Miss Barndt of the' Sec- nd Avenue school will tell of her impre it of “The Tower of London."™ and Maud, infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Rus. | Bluffs, 1, 18 Sixteenth avenue, died yest y will e morning, aged 1 month. The fune be this ifternoon at @ from the res and burial will be in Fairview cemetery electric to the sanity of Mrs, |decides to place the new lamps on the old this will have to be done by the |is an immense stru The hearing Kate Feeley b afternoon, s the commisxioners were un | electric light company. In the event that | high. To give one an | Bnlos e e i tendunce of Michie! | he lamps prove unsatistactol 0 the city [Just think of some big auditorium you have | These cases of ported to the | ntagious rd of Heaith yest 1y | loca ith child, 1315 Ninth avence, diphtheri nnfe Hume, 1321 Avenue ¢, meus Marle and Wilie Grenlach, 122 e the Harrison street, sea ot fover N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 260. alted Ru Council Bluffs lod office s last night: Exalted ruler, W. J. | ere loyal knight, L. Zurmuehlon, r.; lecturing | each knight, E. A. Troutman; secretary, Har: Z. Haas: treasurer, i, A. Buckman; ty N. E. Tyrrell bles first Buy your trees, shrubs and roses of | axpense Meneray. Orders filled by mail or express. {ween the city and Thomas Bowman, which [ beaten and weather-stained, and we look was assigned by him to the Citizens' Gas [UPOD it as a matter of course and do not | (here ctric Light company of Council |KIve it a sccond thought. But Mr. Hafer gives the power to the to locate stalling the lamps is to be borne by the|care of it light company. Thus, if the city |after his st been postponed until this | towers the change Iks elected these | street will h: tric light ty council | has brought about a new innovation in the [y lights, and the expense of in- |lumber business. He takes just as good as @ dry goods merchant looks | | ki | bled he bullding just completed by Mr. Hafer tur three stories liseases were | decides to do away with the towers and re- [seen and you will come nearer to Its style | yno ons, | of architecture than anything else. The driveway to the first floor leads into the lights at the street inters will have to be at the cost of nine towers in the city, not in- | Tkere s still another floor above this h lumber. There are 175,- t of lumber used in the construction will hold a stock of 100,000 feet. There ar arries four lamps, making | 000 fe - | Over 6,000 neatly printed invitations have at the street intersections, this | country to attend the big opening nex © to be borne by the elec- |Saturday, March 30, and those who did no ive invitations by mall are invited ( company. If, however, the city |re Eas. Broadway, Council Blufts, Ia. | ghould decide on first experimenting with |come, as it was impossible to reach al'f [ the lamps on the towers and then after- |by mailing these invitations. Ladies an T Rrantace: 4, if found to be ineffective, relocate |children will ba heartily weleomed, as the These transf filed yesterday in [ Ward. ount he 5 \ at ¥ the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. | them Saquire, 101 Pearl street met by the municipality and insiructive to the youne minds, ax well | 0 ¢ Ada 12 Waddell and husband to John There has been some talk among the |as older people. Refreshments will bet o.qq Scheef, lot 1, block 4, Twin City aldermen, in locating the lights under the served during the day to all visltors. The e i wite.“Ania Dy} 1 | new contract, to place some of the lamps in |artesian \u.rn ]\]\ in good shape to quench | (Pt Tk g 13,08 gike, nga Tl the suburbs at present without lighting. |the thirst of all. £ w 1| The council, however, may run against al (oo o Witlam Keed and wife to 3 frads | good-sized snag if it attempts this. In the | A8 LI e i e e ke * | advertisement calling for bids for city ght- | judie W e to Mrs. | in Burlington. Baldwin, lot 4, block 6, Hughes & ing it was stated that the lamps were to tamns. miphan's wdd, w d Day and wife to Augusta Becker, lots 10 and 11, block 25, Central sub, w Emmet Tinley, giard Wood, undivided 10 was i of aceretions 4 A-T6-4, g d A 1 mmet Tinley, guardian, o W, i snid, Wood, undivided 5-3 of aceretlons their present locatfons. To distribute the | Defaults were taken by the plaintifis in | posing e it B e hnd, Y[ 1amps in the suburbs would mean a large |the divorce suits of Mar Gus Helnrichs, et lot 8 block 1 expense to the company in stringing wires, | against Isaac Newton Barrett and Rosa K oorhis’ wdd, w d. 1 | erecting poles and making other extensions. | Kuhl agaiust M. G. Kuhl Watkins and wi Wl nwly i, wd ha (% Ricd to Geotge G. Rice, i | o ol BT14E, wod 1 closed Total, ten transfers R TIETY ! I woula Marringe Lt height Licenses to wed wer wsen. Counsil Blufts ¥ Ericon, Council Biufrs White, Omaha Minnle Kuy, Omaha To will _Snm’ethlng“for'flo‘fhmg[ Another thing {8 that we warrant every nair of shoes that goes out of our store. SARGENT'S k for the Wear, lu lows. James N. Casady, jr, 126 Maln St Counch Bluffs. LEWIS CUTLER |EH. Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Estep) 88 PEARL STRELT, 'Phome 07, |0 Pearl £25 | be practically T\ contract can insist under these clrcumstances | custody of their that the lamps be located “‘practically” in | years esterday to | ber of the street inte SECURE THE ENCAMPMEN The hoys of Company L intend to se- the brigade encampment for Council and the business men of the city land framed pictures. Alexander & Co., | be asked to centribute the $1,000 re- | 353 Broadway quired to bring it here. A conference w'll Bluffs to raise the money. The committee from A8 Near as you can come to it 18 to buy your shoes at our Company store. We give the best goods for the least money of any store in the eity FOR RENT. fl n‘ Don't # need a pair of our | S TR 5 ° 4 HIGH-GRADE RUBBIRS dur- | No. 35, %, U, 8 Maln L This arrangement will give five patroi- | M A8 1hls wot. westiart | | These stores in the center of the city and [men on the night force and three on the | iy | | | occupied for many years by day detail the largest retail dry goods and clothidg | yiaer Compuny Pla dealers ——=———| moved to more extensive quarters in the | The motor comp: ARM LOANS Eiseman bullding. the work of rebuild otiated In Eastern Nebraska | Rent very low to desirable parties on long |lower end of Lake Manawa. The dam, li this expense would have to bLe building contains much that is interesting in the present locations. Tt Judge Wheeler yesterday granted Mrs, this advertisement that Thomas | Luella C. Williams a divorce from Charles | SHEN Bowman submitted his bid and secured his | A, Willilams. whom she married in this [—The city election was held here Monday. 5, 1891, and gave her the | There was no contest, The electric light company, it Is | city September nly child, Ruth, aged 6 sections. Mar‘in Paulus, the father, was willing to | ings sign the deed | early d to Raise nary Thouss Dollars, Gravel roofing Twenly per cent discount saie on fra mes ing room for new goods. 106 FORC | [ be held this evening at the armory between [ CHANGES 1N TH One had just as well try and [the committee from the city council, con b Pyered uan ot | workera=Dr, locate the North Pole as to try sisting of Aldermen Boyer, Lougee and | i sgdon and find something for nothing McDonald, and a committee from Company | yjavor Jonnings and Chiof Albro decided | jaundiee | in these modern times. Aboat L, to arrange plans for canvassing the city [ (a5 oy ne changes in the dispo- |banish L consists of Frank W, Rec the cut in the apprepriation for this de- | work April 1 farry James, who at pre jailer and patrol driver, will act as patrol driver for both day and H]A!)H Inhn | patrol driver, will be m.‘..q out on a beat Vo. 2 p Day and Night Sergeants Slack and Burke | Mupy No. 29, 31, 23, 35 Pearl St. [l Mary Far manufacturer will also act as § | from a1l in western lowa, who have re- te will complete today | repol g the dam at the | lease. addition to being entirely rebuilt, has bee raiged and it will now increase the water l“‘ RENTAL AGENTS, here ten carloads of special work to re- THURSDAY, IOWA. excepting at the power house e done will be the nson, C. Stockert ) tire system n Tinley. Committees will be | The first Pearl with improved and heavier the heavy fta | Rich Conl Field Discovered | v intends to replace ARGUE 00l Take Prace for Debate, . This program has been arranged for the ™ MEN. S AFTER O THE DAy mesting of at the High school tomorrow Ethel Kendle Debate, text hooks ought . Lotta MeConnell and Mary Hazel teading, Ad Edith Butler Reading o Attend This | e The Pottawattamie County Normal insti June v sesslons | Avoca, was selzed while walking along The building in which the in- be held has not stoner is in part as follows 17, and Superintendent White of Columbus, educators of the country, for McManus has se- foremost housework. . 428 Oakieud avenue. bidden. The term “milk” {5 held to in- | woyrs BG. Clnim for Two ousand Dollars, has filed with City 000 agalinst injuries received Ernest Phillips a claim for $2, © fs ro- | for alleged ¢ sells and | reason of a defective sidewalk the eity by He asserts 1t fe e the duty of the dairy commis- | Sprained ankle by a fall caused by the al- ww in regird 1o the | leged gefective condition of a sidewalk near ale of adulterated milk, and this i& to call | (he St Joe house on Main street Ated milk of any character or | Davis sells glass. Names Assnilants and > place as an emporiuw, [ poRT nd Plerce | rejegram.) & Dineen, who were assaulted Monday night, are lying result of the in- Juries and County the state- the prosecution of n confided the names of the parties committing the assault ments, their assailants. and told the supposed cause for the deed. These y-guarded sccrets of the officers, who refuse to divulge names, warrants have are still the clos been and who are prepared to make This is the reason given for the reticence of the officers, who assert wealthy parties, a strong defense, tighten the net on the guilty parties. Dineen’s head was terribly gashed by to the bone in Physicians say he would have who the club, nine places. first recovered consclousness and herselt to her husband's side, stanched the of how it 100ks | flow of blood with flour. . Dineen had been thrown to the floor, choked and beaten insensibllity. conscious for hours. The expense, it is estimated, | building from the Broadway entrance, and Rttder, Whoopin cough: Albert Hereld, S5 | would amount to 31000, It not more |t of e socond foor trom pierce sireet. | JOWA CHAMPION IS BEATEN Thero ar { cluding the one near the court house, Bach |stacked high wi of these fowers a total of forty. To place these lamps at |of the building and intersections would necessitate the |* ction of two poles, with accompanying |different kinds of wood used in the waine Duvenport; leading knight, Emmet Tinley; | supporting cables and other apparatus for |scoting of the offices. In connection with lamp. The expense of forty poles |the main office there Is a private office and would be in the neighborhood of $1,000, not |reception room, each having wood carpet er, | to mention the cost of the supporting c It the city locates the lamps in the |becn sent out in the clty and surrounding Onear ch in a Wrestling twenty-eight | puppp Telegram.)—Oscar feated Frank Gotch, champlon of lowa, a two-out-of-three wrestling bout Wasem weighed 168 Wasem minutes Wasem of St. pounds and Gotch 195, irty seconds. Gotch won the second fall on a fluke in four minutes and Wasem won the third minutes and forty-five sec- thirty-five seconds n twenty The referee was Baker of Galesburg, Five hundred people witnessed the bout, per cent of the gate match Wasem seconded | 4 town lib und championship of Burns accepted, was for $25 Gotch, for the ch should be pulled off in ten SERICT COURT. | Wasem asked for two weeks and this will probably be accepted, the bout to take place At Shenundoah, NDOAH, Ia., March in the offices for alderman in the M. Brubaker Kinsey were op- sollcitor, re- election, belng opposed by Walter P. Crose, | former own: The ofcers elected are M. Conway; city solicitor, Fred- tin and Kathrina Paulus, the plaintiff was |erick Fischer; given a decree as prayed. The plaintiff, a |assessor, arc lamps on the towers, as they |son of defendant, wanted a deed exccuted | ward, of no practical use at such & [to him of the home farm, but was unable | Winhafer; He favors having a larger num- [to s | | t Barrett i\\hn‘n- a young attorney. to G, L. Peck, Alderman Lovett, chairman of the light In the suit of George Paulus against Mar- | Mayor, ing committee, says it would be folly f the city to attempt to place the new en- Second ward, John Theso | Wabash railroad from Bussey b without | Third ward, ure it. owing to his mother belng an | were elected on a people's ticket lamps and distributing them as |inmate of the msylum at Clarinda. C. M. |respect to p the following equably as possible throughout the city at|Harl was appoluted by the court guardian for Mrs. Paulus for the purpose of the suit | Drill Safe in Rive and will execute the deed on her behalf. | CFDAR RAPIDS, ide Bank. into drilled but this morning. through the steel doors of the vault, °d, 641 Broad'y. | (he inner safe resisted their efforts. secured only a small sum of money from the h drawer and escaped on & handcar to- There is no clue 4 Hours a Day. rd lowa City There's no Mil- fever and ague kition of the police force In order to meet | Never gripe or partment. The changes will go into effect | & Co, ench St Unconvieted, After twenty ¢ is day| Dector i ¥ MU of reaching uv {ng discharged the wig of Richmond by an oper participation in the which Caused the 8 death onerntes Her Dog, NEW & c | DeLong stationery department is right. m»”-' John Beno & Co,, | ..o oov cere i | verdict Carbus brought | from hemorrhnges penetrating provement at | involuntarily self-inflicted suffering r Park. | trom an attack of epilepsy Tt was at fir was throat Stubbs capital shment the SHEA FE 8{ CO in the lake by three feet. The work has | fiN cost in the neighborhood of $5.000. metiioa rhe comp: as on the tracks | in the The wotor company has on the iracks|ify'id.*the alestris gubstitution of hang belleved Street, = = Coupcil Blufl ll-luxv all the switches and frogs on its en- | cept the amendment. \( \R(‘" 28, 1901, WILL EXPEL THE RIDY AI‘LR.\” State Normal Rohool to Punish Parties Who | Tricked Btudent. | MILITIA TO BE INSTALLED AT STUART | e County—Aged Miser is Ro —Abdu. o of Wrong 1 DES MOINES, March 27.—(Special.) President Sesrley of the State Norm, hool at Cedar Falls has announced that the Kidnapers of George Cleveland, if cavght, will be expelied from the school and the matter be given to the county at Prep torney for prosecution. Mr. Cleveland wa Kidoaped by four fellow students o the| WHED was president of the Ohio soclety, which was entertaining another soclety M Cleveland, mother of the young man Just recovering from a severe ilM | the worry on account of ser he incident w This afternoon a boy namel Frank Keerey, whose father is a coal miner street in Des Moines by two strangers and taken into a buggy They drove rapldly along the street to the outskirts of ihe city | and questioned the boy closely us to h identity. Then they remarked he was not the boy wanted and kicked him out roughly Keeney s about 114 years old and was vi ing friends in the city He was badly frightened, but gave a good description ¢ the men, who are stra ' aters, Mayor Hartenbower today issued a proc lamation calling on the ople of Des Moines to be vaccinated to guard against the epidemic of smallpox in the city and to refrain from attending meetings of «ll kinds where persons will be thrown tc gether promisct This includes | churc and the e epldemic is beginning to have some effect on business and outside travel to Des Moines. New cases are disclosed every day and now number 100, although deaths are not com mon. An effort is to be made to suppress all news of the smallpox in the interest of trade. Closes ( rehes . To Insta Military Cq Adjutant General Byers will go to § Friday to muster in the new militia « pany, the Stuart people having reporte that all s in readiness. This will com plete the organization of the Towa National guard The German Mutual Insurance associa tion of Lemars has been authorized to con mence business. It s a hail insurance company Investigation is being made into the ca of the Equitable Loan company of Ottumwa which has sold out and turned the assels over to a Missourl company. The state auditor will see if there any way the company can be compelled to glve an ac- counting in lowa, as there is complaint of shareholders us to the manner of set ting up its aftairs. It was declared un sound and unsafe more than a year a [l ¥i the Sta The State Board of Control, having sent out a circular to heads of state fnstitutions asking for information with regard (o the lotees by fire which have occurred, has re ceived replles trom some of the superin tendents, The Soldiers’ Orphans’ home at Davenport, which was first oceupled in 1864, had a fire loss of the main building in 1587 to the extent of $35,000, and in 1850 the kitchen and other buildings were in- jured to the extent of $2,000, fully insured. | \poie (. The value of property subject 1o fire 1088 | (ho misco is 200 on buildings aud $34.930.14 on | renarog personal property. At the Clarinda H TR Banle pital for the Insane, which was first used | (=000 in 1888, there has been no fire loss, excent | yoiie o W very slight one about the time of the wven | was delive idww\v:\ w | was being went inta ment fine last congr amount m: opening. The buildings are valued at| iy $818,000 and personal property at $95.000. | The superintendent writes the board that the buildings eccupied by patients are prac- | tically all fireproof, but other buildings are | Nk not, and the danger from fire is greater | e than on ordinary farm buildiugs, because |y 5L of the character of the persons at the in- stitution. He recommends insurance on some of this state property. The Blind school at Vinton, which was first occupied in 1862 had no fire loss. The buildings are valued at $150,000 and the personal property at $20,000, | home of Nurse, in age, aged horn in K in Towa any @ short tin Votes for Library. dren survi The people of Stuart voted Monday in|houso thi favor of a tax to establish and maintain | B, 1. Dav were cast by women. Charles City voted in favor of the franchise for am electric railroad to connect with some town on the [ TECUMS Shellrock river. Lobrville, Rockwell City | P B W and Hudson all voted egainst telephone |at midnig franchises Mr. Webh was fib ye Develops valuable one. Individual members of the | funeral wi Jand, and it was mot suspected by the | rs that a lar body of co: 1" lay beneath the surface. The company h FULLER sunk o shaft and a drift 600 feet long has | —pr. J. H been run through a solid vein of coal from |home last eight to thirteen feet thick, which scems 10 | from Red underlie the entlre tract. The spur of the | The funera been sur- | from th veyed and contracts let for construction |the pa Cedar creek. One hundred and fifty teams | The docto are at work along the right of w the contracts call for compl y, and | jcaves a4 w ion of the last night gineer o A miser named Hugh Brady, who lived alone in the country near Maryville, Ben- | ’ ton county, was recently robbed of $600, ourl M which he had kept in his house on a s wite and f little | farm | W He is 80 years old and the robbery was | yieo0K uring torpid liver, | committed while he was ill. In the same | o0 700 They | neighborhood a few years ago Marictta | Nooprla ¢ Spaulding, & miserly old woman, liviog in midnight 1 the same neighborhood, was robbed of [ cME 0 Kuhn | $1,200 by masked men who entered her [t house, bound and gagged her and her son | ransacked the house Il (| «| coLuMB Contr A few years ago the lowa Iron works [ —Mrs, Joh Temer [ o¢ Dubugue built the torpedo boat | morning Ericsson at the company yards in Dubuque, | a husband | The machipery of the boat broke before it J parents | THE F. IRST BORN is naturally a subject of wonder and worriment to the young n\ul{u'r. Happy and easy will she be if some kind friend tells her of the marvels of relief to be obtained by the use of ““ Mother’s Frien ‘There is nothing in the world like this simple liniment, used externally, It relaxes all strains and distensions, soothing headaches and nerv- ousness, as well as relieving » ofDrugg® Mot 52" ¥me Wraaieia Reguiator Co. morning sickness. ciptofprice. Wr .,: lania,Gi. Sty xpess gaidon echool while on the way to a banquet. i cills known as DeWitt's Little EARLY RISERS. Tuc ous with her. President Secrley ha ‘ anccunced that 1o such procecdings will be tolerated in the school ! Kiduaps the Weong M e IVlTAL ronce| Smen wio ara 108 ng as they should At § ry. The majority of the votes | Burial was and several b P of the line to the new coal field along | be taken to Shenandoah, la., for burial. | road by June 1, when the mines will be gl operated. It the largest development | NORFOL project in coal fields in Towa for years | Telegram.) Misers Fare Bad of this cl Digests 9‘ what you Dyspepsia Cure People used to think that the only way to overcome indi gestion was to stop eating and many think so still. But the only troublein that Kind of treatment is the fact that to stop eating means Lo o ltu{; living, and we can hard!y call that a cure But since Kodol Dyspepsia Cure has become known the wiiolo method of treating Im xunon has been changed. It digests what you eat and permits you to cat all the gumf food you need and gives the stomach perfect rest: and its use constitutes a plain common sense method of curing dyspepsia and indigestion it can’t help but do you good ared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Obicago. The 81. bottie contains 214 times the sk size. you su ffer from biliousness oF constination. use the fan cecesccccsos D R R "KDRESS Gi10DS ver before has our BLACK DRESS GOODS stock | o com plote—all the newest season's novelties + soft, clinging effects are suprem Here we have them in abundance New widt ind qualities in fine voi buntings, albatross, drap de P; 18, fine gauze mohair, silk and wool and all wool Melrose cloth, the new wool taffetu, prine las, soliels, armures, lizard cloths, figured drap de Par Sce the new Bure veiling, the latest for spring dresse Alko a full line of silk grenadines, pretty styles, from &1 yard JOHN BENO & (0. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ecssscscsccces csccscee The ““Comstock Process’ is the most successful method for red and r pain in all kinds of dental operations ha presented to the public. It has been used by | tists of the east for nearly two years, and ha nounced by them to be entirely sati are delighted with the tesuits it produces. If nervous and your teeth are sensitive we will be pl explain it to you, “Telephone 145..... o J0Pearl St. &rand nots: made. The company afterward When they are WEAR and bankruptey because the gover Baave Enerey ar Armoit 235 for <he delay. The | Y!TALFORCEs nothing but Electricity. When you are / & reimbursed the company (he | i there s not ‘enough cted by the government on the | Fleciriclty in the aysign and 3 & caused by | 1tmustbe suppiied. Nature it the breakage was caused by | WGSBS Subples. hatire leulution of the engineers who | hups. Natore b be specifications. Now the Ger- | posed upon, ; dectric of Dubuque has commenced suit ,',.‘_‘WH‘; otk o sccure most of the refund to | iy and you soon become a judgment against the defunct | strongand vigorous, ‘H‘[: the balance due the bank being | {m o ferawill o that v 1t will cure yous If | At tails Twill refund” every cent you pay me for it DEATH RECORD. [ PRPETRIC Bt Elignheth J. Anders Entirely different and must Sineal 7. —(Bnec .| not be contused with other 5H, Neb., March 27.—(8peclal-)— | glociric ‘beits, It has soft, abeth J. Anderson died at the | Siken” chamols covered her daughter, Mrs. Henjamin | sponge electrodes which pre p 5 vent that frightful burning Tecumseh, Monday night, of old | et il fRERTE PRIEE 80 years, Mrs. Anderson Was | otier belis, which have bare entucky, lived for several years | metal electrodes. My Beit d settled at Plattsmouth eighteen | €60 B¢ TeRev st Shes, Moened She had lived in Tecumseh but | be renewed for ne. A husband and several chil- [ worihless. "1 absolutely ve her. The funeral was at the | po it e Ot estore Vi s afternoon, conducted by Rev. | in every form, Kidney, 'lun fes of the Presbyterian cburch. | CoPhElii: Lime Back,ai b i the Tecumseh cemetery. B e e Syowet Fountain of Eternal Youth." guarantee my ; cure Rhy Tecumseh i the asking. Bookwilltell you all af 1, Neb, March pecial )= died at his home in Tecumseh | © Qe BBt R Douginn ht Monday of blood poisonibg. | Dodge and 16th Stre was a native of Michigan and Always Opsn. ars old He served in the civil others, survive him. The | ...v.,..‘ s without Tricity : 75000 in ke A e aranton saunty s betng | A% and wstlled tn' thie tounty with s | NO CURE, NO PAY. ew conl fle onroe being : 4 b 4 parents at the close of the war. A wite 1 you have small, weak organs, ('[;‘-;-v.rl(,r:‘;.l by the I.r.:‘l;‘l‘rl:r onl campay of | &ud eight children, besides an aged mothe i Oresa Darel: i as at the house this afternoon company purchased the 1and in wmall lots, f oongyoteq by 1. Davis, and burial | froe paloiar 4"‘.;..,’,.,,”\”.7,.. e paying for it outright as farm and timber [ oo B E B b cemetery. | "LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 172 Thorp BIK., Indianspolis, Iné [l ' " ] TON, Neb., March | Binney of this city died at his (Special ) e of i y woman. 1 Ttean e ,-w s matural © night. Dr. Binney moved here o made any shade Onk, Ia., seventeen years ago 118 to be tomorrow at 10 o'clock resbyterian church, conducted by | Rev. Dr. Ray. The body will | 18 theucknopisdged HTAY BoLeR PR e, Tk ol ored | all drug 1t ia ew r was about 54 years old anl ite and two s neus little lver never gripe. eeeccssssscsscssssssrsssscsnssssense ing den been pro- ry. Our patients you H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Biuffs. any price, and when burned out 18 Telt 1o care Varlcose Velns. every form of Weak- ing of the Tree, postpaid, for bout 1. Soldonly by DR. BENNETT Electric Belt Co. ts, Omaha, F Vacourn Organ Dovelopee wil THE CARE (‘ll‘ THE HAIR The Imperial Ha'r Regeneralor DARD FLATR neer M K, Neb., March Special J. H. Brown, a ad man ty, d uddenly at his home Mr. Hrown has served as an 0 the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis fifteen year He leaves a fl Tl niow Veelual Bl ive children no mul. for 11 tgiven 01 i of Judge Norvis m other, bt st Neb., March (Special Tele- §he Poct vs. Norris, wife of Judge G. W venth district bout in husband, two little girls and an | e 8 N reh 27, Hpecial.y 4 Y . L R i THE BEE WANT ADS ¢ the family home. She leaves | PRODUCE RESULTS, and three small childten. Her |9 56060 9060 0000 0O®® 00® ILCOX TANSY PILLS e at Aurora, Kan | Monthly flegulator. Sateand Sure. Fails. Druggists or by Mail. Pric Sendfor Woman's Safequard (free WILCOX MED. €O., 329 N. 15th 5., Phil Dr.hay’s Lung Balm Py | sures every ki 1 of cough, 1a ribne hronchitis, Ehlerinan Phas 1 4k w.u,. P red. eftectiv m RIPAN'S TABULES 1s o mmflmmm tor the 1l which driginnte in a bad slon ach, 10 fop . Al ull drugglsta, I:ver Woman numum.nn ahonld know Bbout the wondarful L&) MARVEL Whirling Spray et | derunge .7 “nle 10 & 6o (g e MeCo aln & Lo, uruggiate