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8 1 E ()\l\“\ ]‘AIL BEE: ‘\III(I)\\. MAKCH 350, 1901, WHITELAW X GARDINER NEWS OF - INIERhST FROM IOWA. t unaccompanied by a heavy wind, so the \ | snow did mot drift. During the afternoon CO[V(]L CREASES TAXES C 0 UN Cl L BI U F P 5 [ and early part of the evening moter trame Boston Store, Council Bluffs, lowa, o was somewhat delayed, but the sweepers U, - - | kot in their work and by night cars were | g FOT—— running on fairly good time Higher Valuation Than Last Year Placed SECOND FLOOR s CET READY FOR (0‘ CER‘ Sceks to Restrain Liquid m Express Companies. | Davis sells drugs Attorney Witt of Neola appeared before —_— ] TR ] Etockert sells carpets and rugs, PR Judge Wheeler I|| the district court yester- = ’ Sotates s Fioes B¢ BlEbY'S, [t o in e et | FIRE DESTROYS STOCK IN NOTION STORE Fine A B C beer, Neumayer's hnl"' 1 Towans Expect to Bwarm to Ceun Blufllm..- hearing an lpplllalmn for a temporary - Wollm , #clentific optician, 409 way. . | - - to Meet Him, injunction restraining Linder & Filter from | ¢ " . | W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baidwin block D rre ot 100, Weat Broadway. The | CO48r Napids' steike Far fe Leffer ler, opticlan, %6 Broadway. —— SOUFt Mot Thibuiny Movsie tement=Des Molnes Estab 1. A, Bnow, aucti L . Smallpos Hospital = M APRIL 15 THE DATE ANTICIPATED| The sults of Fremont Benjamin against g the city of Council Bluffs to set aside as ins 1 Mrs. C, TODAY SATURDAY MAROH 30. I90| Blacksmiths to Organize, cago on a visit Miss Nellie McGuekin s home from a . valid cortain assessments for special im- s visit In St Lot Railronds Will Run Special Tralns [ provements were continued until next term. | pes voivgs Novelties for Eastor gifts, C. B. Alex- | aug Transfer Depot 1s Bxpected | Several other sults of a similar character | g gt exe g AT o MA'N FI.OOR SPEC|AL .‘LE A"D ander & Co rondway me Y e ‘ | Be the Mecen of Wele will ccme up then and it was deemed advis- | ! 4 Miss Mae Crawford Wahoo, Neb, s hod 4 pleted the assessment of the property of BIG REDUCTIONS & i Mrs. Willam Whitney coming Thousands. able to try them all at the same time the six express companies doing business | ON d _aisinfector, 100y Qralr, undertaker and 4 " We have again decided to sell bananas |©0 Tailroads in Iowa. The assessment was at_the popular Bagle at 10 cents per dozen: they are extra fine, |SIERUY increased, the total Increase | . . et Yo X Sany.. IShons IHY "| Arrangements are being perfected to 81ve | Kartel & Miller, telephone 350, amounting to $13,524. The assessment on | Morgan & Klein, uptiolstering, furniture | Minister Conger a rousing reception | - only one company was reduced, that being | repalring, mattress making. 122 8. Main st | this city on his return to his native si ate | ty of Hrick for Paving, the Great Notrthern, which has only :&mull’ , | sening of spring millinery at Mrs. Min- { from China. Mr. Conger is expected to| W.S. Purington and F. G. Matteson, brick | mileage in the state. The following shows | nic Preiffer's, 02 Broadway, on March ® | ol “Council Blufts on the morning of | manufacturer Jalesbury v N 8 te n c c g of {manufacturers of Galesburg, Ill., were in | the mileage of each company in the state LRttt AbeIl 15, 48 reatut adyiéew INIGats. that |this city yeaterday uod conwtiled with pave |and the usoesstient this yeat & fast year, For Today (Saturday), March 30, 1901. e Sonday. "Anna IL Moore, | he will arrive at San Francisco April 1. | ing contractors. They called upon the |per mile 1901, 1900, 311 Broadway The move to give him a general reception |Mayor and other cltv officials and assured | Companies— Spring opening of the latest styles in mil- | way first started by the veterans of the |them all that they had plenty of paving Ilowers suitable for Spring at e Sample line of Ladies’ Silk and Satin Jinery. Baturday, March . Miss L. A, | 800 SO0 S0 HHok o b { " A S ’ R . planned to meet him in | brick on hand to meet all requirements of duction on first floor, Wi Al e 414 . Wollniay, 8 lli MWDV, etied yeaterday | Omaba. Since then the movement has |this city this summer. They denied the I, X rists, in black and colors, on sale today. to Albert Hall, o ind Emma Kranii- |spread throughout the state and the pres- (report of a paviug brick famine, which they | Fac et v ) 't 1 | = ains A ger, aged th of this elty hep | 0L PIAN i8 to hold a state reception on |sald was started by the asphalt interests. t No "“'I:::" AILUIRIC o 10¢ l’““l"!' « fl‘ iolets on sal¢ || $5.00 Black Taffeta Silk Waists, Mrs old 8 ompanied by her | " y Mr. Conger | They have contracted to supply 18,000 pav- 8 fixe comp! A AL A DUNCH sovevovivssvsssononins | ale ¢ mother, farihy will ‘Tagve |thie_side of ihe riyer when Mr, Conger )’ ¥ o ABIS SO PA¥* | actual cash value of the stock and bonds of ' on sale today at ..., reaches the transfer depot, the general | ing brick for St. Louls this spring. S . 3 g THOL. WO ORght to De given & presdeo the company and deducting therefrom the Good bananas, 10 cents per dozen, at Bar- | value of property owned but not used in tel & Miller's, ‘phone 259 connection with the express business, and taking the proporiion of this value of the today for her home in Chicago Mrs. A. 1. Pouder of Vine street is cn- | opinion be foying a visit from her daughter, Mrs, lKu- | befitting reception on lowa soil. gene Schulllan of Fremont, Neb. As the date of his arrival in Tows Is 20¢ bunch of Flowers, assorted colors and || ©.50 Colored SKkinner Satin and Color kinds, on sale today at, a |0c | Taffeta Waist, one sale today A want ad in The Bee will bring results, g ~ : A " : The Wamo uttention glven to a want ad in | 8till an uncertalnty, the plans at present Natural Slate Blackbonr entire compady ' beloaging to Towa on & bunch .... i n LA e Ly AR S RO S P ufts as ut the Omaha office, are only in an embryo state, but will be| The Board of Education held a short spe- | mileage basis. The atgessment Is said to cvleve Raldwin is home from |perfected the moment his arrival In San | ciul session last night t the call of Prest. we d the holidays with | Francisco is announced by wire, dent Henry to consider the matter of black- v Mr. and Mrs, John N. Baldwin, | = o000 0 SR iunted " y A bR i ra and frutt grow- | Council Bluffa has been selected as the | hoards for the new High school bullding. | graement the council was unable to deter e e nd vicinity will be | Proper place to hold the reception for many | After considerable discussion it was decided | mine exactly the value of each company. [ this weternoon at 1 I the armers' hafl, | reasons. In the first pluce, it s the |to use the natural slate in place of the | Tho exact figures of the railroad assess- 25¢ and 35¢ Straw Shapes, on loc ( IFancy Persian Silk Waists, 6 50 l‘ be considerably below that contemplated in 25¢ and 35¢ lots of Flowers, on | 7.50 Black SKinner Satin the law, but owing to the complexity of the sale today at,a bunch ...... I Waists, on sale today at county court house. terminus, so to speak, of all the large trunk | artificial material. Secretary Ross was in- 0 e o sile X e The millinery opening of Mcs. A, Huster. | lines running through Iowa, and will be | gtructed to advertise for bids, ment have been given ont. The total assess- sale today at, each. .. on sale today at ...... ment of all the I A postponed s 0 | ral d ropert, W Tt G ROC AL, CCORcert | caslext of aceess .for tho people of this T {hi yoar In $47.071258, an ncrease, tnchuds provided for the evening. state who desire to do homage to and gre Buy your trees, shruvs and roses of b bpae 3 - ing the large amount of new mileage, of t year. The increase on gt % the old lines amounted to about 1 per cent Dance tonight at Hughes' hall. net. Sleeping cars were assessed this year Meneray. Orders filled by mall or express. East Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia, Jacob Hethers was arrested yesterday |the returning minister. Another reason morning charged with stealing the Drass | for the selection of Council Blufts is that ixtyres of an cngine belonging o John | % F Fh iy Ty Cotiger Will The Unfon Band Sunday school will h strike on reachiug his native state. s a serles of ings each evening The tramsfer depot will accommodate ov, Westmai's Pasawsll, :I“‘:lu‘ \-“Ix’r'”" m‘lh:‘ {'\'.‘m:ii‘}ulrl;' R:\L:“ thousands of people and there 18 no other | 1y the Swedish Lutheran church last even- $chool place where so many people vould congre- | ng Rev. Westman of Fremont, Ta., who has Arthur 1. year-old gate to greet him. All of the railroads | peen acting as pastor several months, was arrested yesterd morning reaching this city are arranging to run | given a farewell reception by the Young special trains that day, and as soon as the | people's soclety of the church. Rev. A. A. exact time of Minister Conger's arrival 18 | Magnussen, the new pastor, made an ad- WHITELAW & aAnnmEn BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, la. Fire in Notion Store. The notion store of Pfohl & Smith at 617 Walnut street caught fire this afternoon at 1 o'clock and was completely burned. The store was a deep one and it was impossible for the fire department to make headway ar-old girl Bryant will hear ters of Congre 1 Knowles of South Da-|elty in time for the reception. b is a Buffalo (N. Y.) concern, and it was run > this mory otn, who have bee ests of Mrs, Wil- he Jived o Theed, & +y, | 38 a 10-cent store, J. D. Ackerman, manager. kotn, who Bive Deen K eR o Nire gune | It has been arranged that Judge Given of | Gravel raofing. AL H. Reed, 541 Broad'y. The loss of stock was“Brobably $16,000. The TO HAVE MORE OF THE SAME Meet Me Today assault and battery on Alice Culberts Misses Marfe and Nellie Knowles, daugh- | known they will be scheduled to reach this | gress, after the room filled with smoke. The firm ) fore re H Des Moines deliver the address of wel- e 1o Chicago on @ visit before returning hon ! building is a three-story brick belonging to | Wenther Forecast Includes § ow ank Burk and Clarence Smith, strang- | come on behalf of the state, and it 15| Davis sells glas Rain for Enastern Nebraska rday afternoon by |expected that Hon. John N, Baldwin will o the Prichard estate and was badly injur e Transfers. the interior belng all burned out. The were arrested ye Real {ective Welr with a quantity of b be asked to deliver the address on behalt | « Saturday, Journal boxes g g oy he address on behalt| These transfers were flled yesterday in|good side walls prevented a much larger ‘g ¢ A an 011 | Of Council Blufts and its citizens. thie abatrsot; Hile andl 16an’ ofice: of. &i W, Claimed to O e i tabura & (s Qread Aty ot the | % abatrRt e and loan office o | loss to the business houses on elther side.| WASHINGTON, March 20.—Forecast for .“.If"n'.l-“ y o “‘:_“ Rptiblio of this olty f“m' \Mm‘” il "m‘_" Squire, 101 Pearl street Lmn on bullding is probably $10,000, in- | Saturday and Sunday 5 se o A . h vl . 3 Johannsen an fe to Adi " ere wi 4 i . " HRIDAY S WES B AR 0 % of | yoon to completo arrangements for the re- | Yeung ot 1. bioek 5. in ' Walnut R g Lt (MINDSCEIGHOASEACY 08 [ ab NeDEMkA: anll Kahsas=AnOW: of 1ain e brass, - s o8| the stock of notlons. in eastern, fair in western portions Satur WUnd ne e Bioine NS l|\|‘nfiul'<l-r~v n wq.r.m to '1 v!“u\rtl ’l’ Cedar Rapids Strike Troubles, | 98y northerly winds; Sunday fair. the city gall. The Good bananas, 10 cents per dozen, at Bar- [ Wiliams, part of outlot 6 Neolt, .\ qpo girike of machinists at the shops of| FOF lowa and Missouri—Rain Saturday oman, [from whom Ch | tel & Millers, ‘phone 359 Henry Wiess” and | wite to Augist the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern| €45t to morth winds; Sunday fair. o stole s s chicel, Iot 3 and joint easement in In © For North Dakota and South Dakot WhL rewte (e mi o i 4% ; i 0% Junng ek easpimgnt n Cedar Rapids, bids fair to develop Intoa | For akota Pawn o0 ' Ut Tt WeChmpisher | Dance tonfght at Hughes' hall. lot %, sub of block 1, Allen & Cook's | 1 ed, M0 ele’ between the laboring iwl .&u;u‘rduy. winds becoming southerly; ase will be re 156 e - . > to v o o & o 8 y 3 S Do Cohets when aitee ! Davis sells paint. ribling_and wife "to’ Emily men and the management. The strike is | Sunduy fair. Stribling, ot 2, block 10, Bens 1| amainst adoption of the piecework system | For Colorado—Fair Saturday; westerly liza Newton to Wilkon ¢ Shoes, in the shops. The men have been out sey- [ Winds, Sunday fair. L purt of lot 50, Johnson's add, cral weeks and all conferences between| I'or Wyoming and Montana—Fair Satur- 81 Plunkarc headed by the yvoung = Yankee comedian, J. C. Lewls, and a tal- | COUNCIL DECIDE ented company of stars, will appear in this oN DME LAM ity at Dohany theater Sunday night. The | ¢l tn o Quandary as to Final De- v 100 | {hey 3 the 2 o8 bl day; south to west winds; Sunday fair. pmedy has been entirely rewritten this Y ) c to 1. R Roberson. lot em and the management have been fruit- ' HEURRAY . keason. New diatogne, new situations, new | o = «iston Abont Tewerd, lot" 134, block 9, Carson, less. 'The labor federation of Cedar Raplds e etal rd S A e nlsot up-to: | mittes of the whole and atter s ussing the | Ren A C T B bias taken up 168 maver sod will assiet the | SOSNIOW OF U 8. WRATHER BURBAU, At HAFER'S Twentieth Cent Lumber E added, making 1t one of the fu p-10- he whole disct e | Rena Knepher and husband to Mollie striki I " BVery W . A . March’ 20 —~Offiefal record of tem G i i et date farco comedics beforo the public matter for several hours succeoded in do- ot 6! Blork 1, ' rimen: | et Tor the nenen ot | Turuture” and precipitation compared it . 8 ury Lumber Emporium OPENIN e ; hw d ; . o day of the last three Y. Plumbing Co., telepnone 250, clding upon the locatlon of some of the |y, il Yoranicel of al to John L. Howe, the strikers. yeurs: § a. m to9p m ge o SN electri lighia under tho vew contract which | Pt G Srlghan it 1ot S coineli (= o S ey ek A 5501508 [l ard BIL is to go Into effect in May. Blufrs, q ¢ d neixisiy . « La iximum temperature . — — e The suit brought by Mrs. Anna Kelley of | The worst problem before the commit- | Charles AW Woolley wnd wife to The Hossack murder trial in Warren | Minimum temperature James Beckley, undivided 1-5 of n'z | temperature county will begin at Indianola Monday in board bill of First avnue to recover tee was whether to retain the Hght towers | xwiy 157744, « © ... THATBINTSE volittNIAb e, Ma FRh G ETOTLhER Precipitation L L OFFER FRSE Al from Gilbert J. Moffet, the convicted in-|or distribute the lamps on them at the | Luther Bennett and wife to Tiarm ot court. Mrs. Margaret Hossack, | Record of temperatiive and precipitation ; I gur Phvsiclans. FR of Dr. lKay's nu’:‘:‘n e u’:\’m.u" which has taken up #ix | street intersections. pThl‘ only decision | | BEVANL, ele uwiy 07540 w oo who Is under indictment for the murder of | at Omaha for this duy and since March 1, b '1;335h‘,::;‘:;vmgd‘{;‘:&gk”’éf:"l‘lanoo{urifnfflt'?.mfiml Discasen: s 7 c s s 3 3 i T k d 'wife ot al to L . o | 1901 8 generous offer; have written ou days of Justice Bryant's time, is approach- | reached in regard to the towers was to ex- | ¥ chy Mienmun. fets swiz nets 13- her husband, has remained In jall since the | N0 tomperature ....... 4 on lung aud throat dlscases plainiy a0t thelr cas0 And. following (heir arie no 1| indictment was returned, although she had Deficiency rejoice in regained health. Expiain fully as your correspondence is kept confidential. Dr. Kay’s Lung Baim for the day s wince March 1. cipitation xcess for the day ing an end. The evidence was submitted [ periment with the new enclosed arc lamps ol i yesterday and the arguments will be made [ on the Oakland avenue, the Fifth avenue Harry 15 Bryant to H. I Bryant, been out on $10,000 bail after the pre- 1« ded ! 159 . 2,000 ' v Tuesday. A featuro of the trial yesterday | and Twenty-first street towers. As to the | undivided s ete swis S04t Wd. .o 2,000 liminary trial. Thé court refused to allow 07 inch 08 inch was the attempt on the part of Mrs. Moffet | others nothing was decided upon, although klin, gwiy nely T7E8, W Ao 1,300 | bail after the indictment had been returned. Total precipi dlon since 13 nehes to make Mrs. Kelley sponsible for a|it seemed to be the gemeral opinion that ham Smith and wife to Peter New Corporations, iXcess sinc March neh e on, sk SW1 ¥ Besssseee 6000 8 for cor. period, 1% 1 h lnfll o number of kodak pictures taken by Moftet | the tower on the county courthouse could | J@mison. st swig 2=l w d. oo The Rockivgham Building company of L g LT e Suarantes m;"mfifi'u‘l"«‘:?:.3&'%:’33:',‘.‘.‘;:“«’2;’.:’91‘.’55’}:'IMS?L"J."..I‘Y.':.“:".‘: of the boarders of Mrs. Kelley's home dur- | be dispensed with. Bl KW'4 sely fnta, ' 1,00 | Davenport has been incorporated with $10,- Sheth . fromm Sintions GC.T.H does not sioken or disagree with the stomach. Sold by druggists at 100, and 25¢., or mailed ing his stay there. At the conclusion of | It was declded to place new lights on | Chrlsten ‘Pedcraen and wifc to Beirua 000 capital, by A. L. Hagebrock, Charles sisnsisblel iy oureceipt of price, by Dr. B, J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N.Y, the evidenco the attorneys for the defense | Main street, between Broadway and Iirst reen, undbs st sely 113043 pagene, J. H. Flick and others. asked for a continuance, which was re- | avenue, at the Intersection of Mynster and | potrus Pedoer: (o Christen Pedersen, The M. Maxwell company of Des sisted by Mrs. Keliey's counsel Seventh streets, at the intersection of Fifth el 1127643, w d 1! Moines has been incorporated with $10,000 > a 4 4 avenuo and Blufls street, at Twenty-ninth | 1 M. Kellogg and wite o 1. r'n‘,‘,';“;,',;‘," capital to carry on S SR ,,,m,,,_ AND STATE $ i00d hananas, 10 cents per dozen, at Bar- | sireet and Avenue J, at Washington avenue o0, % o 9 00 taini r ® WE g ~ Sr1Re £y . : Joa swig 1077+, W d.. aining signboards. OF WEATHER. . tel & Miller's, 'phone and Elder street, at Fifteenth avenue and d i ; Salluex Meknital Betapitihed: $ ARTIE IOU A CHRONIC SUFFERER ? PS High street, at Thirty-second street d Total, elghteen transfers........ % ake Mull's Grape Tonic—The cr N i i The Now Wi o) AR CoRTast RETrohee hall, A‘:n": o8 M,. Tmnryy:‘t(‘:'h :(m;l &l The city authorities of Des Moines have & o ket P e e erushed fruit laxative. The Now Wonder : Basuuliee | v : i ine, 0 Sanie BOF Adgen; ab Wers | 10ased £h6 010 TIRAP. Dampliat 1B the UOPY | r—rrermrrreor—e - : calth. no matter what the discase, ‘twill do good. Druggists o0, $ DeLong statlonery department is right. :“':"J‘"’ B and at Sixteenth strest and Ave- phone part of the clty for a smallpox hospital. [ QUiahi, swowing c..... * ghtning Medicino Co., Rock Island, llls. @ - | \ There are 100 ¢ t lpox in the elty. | ¢ o L AL s Lightning Pa o cures rhe e i Mra. Feel o Asylum, All lamps now supported on poles at tnent ,\rlltu‘;lh-: has ‘1:»:: :’nn::lflll:'::lhn ::h‘n‘a:q gL ‘;’.‘:2“ cloudy 4 L PAlD ARl guroh havina o e * Mrs. Kate Fecley, who labors under the |street corners has been replaced at the | LEON, la., March aball bs clossd haothar wesk £8d trobably | BABIE O3, FaOWing. ... "’"""""""’0'0'0000000000000000000 jdea that the Cudahy kidnapers are after |street intersections, suspended from cables. |grand jury has returned an indictment longer. u"l’lrllluzv A'lmx’d,\ . . " ng " — — —_— her to kill her, was ordered sent to the| The light at Broadway and Twentieth |against Dr. ). W. Crofford and Ira Ham SRl e T e Sniision, ger HE THAT WORKS EASILY WORKS state asylum at Clarinda yesterday by the | street will be moved to Twenty-first street | mond for the murder of Maude Stone. insanity commissioners. Her husband, | and that at Broadway and Thirty-second | Hammond's bond was fixed at $5,000, which M Michael Feeley, was present at the hearing | street to Thirtieth street. The light at|he promptly gave, and was released. Crof- | one to Mauila to eugage in the Jewelry Duvenport, cloudy . and after visiting his wife at St. Rernard's | Broadway and Thirty-fifth street will be |ford also gave bonds In the sum of $10,000, | business. He leaves‘his family in Sheman- | Jansas Clty, raiiing hospital offered no resistance to the order | moved to Thirty-fourth street. The lamp |Mrs. Anna Hammond, mother of Ira Ham- | d0ah for the present. Huvre,' clear ..., 0. of the board. Although Mrs, Feeley had |at Avenue C and Sixteenth street is to be [mond, was indicted on a charge of abortion Miune Blacksmiths to Organize. Bismarck, clowdy been living for some time in Omaha the | placed at Avenue B and Sixteenth street.|in the Stona case. She gave bond ia the | The mine blacksmiths of the varlous coal | G2IYeston. cloudy board decided that her iogul residence was | Tho light at Fifth avenue and Elght strect |sum of $1,000. A second indictment was |miues of diatrict No. 13, which embraces | 0 indicates trace of precipitation Colonel C. V. Mount of Shenandoah has | i o Jeimn® - SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH .__SAPOLIO , i2 08| will be moved one block west, as will that |returned against Crofford for performing a | Iowa and a part of Missourl, are to have a LA WELSH, s at ‘Sixth avenue and Ninth street. criminal operation on Miss Martha Farnes. | meeting in Des Moines Sunday for the pur- Local ¥ t Officlal . _’?77:‘_"':jj’_f:m“'“woo'«om‘-m......- Alderman Brown urged the transtering [C. M. Kellar, who was indicted with Crof- | pose of organizing an Independent unton| Wheels! Wheels! Wheels: how they go! | i i J of the light at Pearl street and First ave- |ford in the Farnes case, gave bond in the | aside from the coal miners proper. fi43e & Bes wheel ad be 10 the swim: 13 | nue to Main street and First avenue and [sum of $1,000 and was released. These | §1 i the placing of a new lamp at Sixth street [cases will be tried in the August term of | i and First avenue. This was agreed to, but [the district court | later, at Alderman Clark's suggestion, the & ~ d light' at Pearl and First avenue was left [ (o town Bdftors ot Fain In its present location. b A P Te=ninpen 7 The lghts on Twenty-frst avenuc and | KPR ) =Seventy-fve cllion (rom Aow- a “ ne s s. Sixth street and Twenty-fourth avenue and 5 by | 008 aRee | { Settled Siath street will be moved one block west. | /08 the Southwestern Towa Editorlal asso- I braska &% 4 matter for rejoleing | [ in the location of the lights on Glen and [ HOITCR (R CEIVEEEE RS, CTHES: Badly nourished nerves are irritable and uneasy, so are nerves |}|| for the republicans of that state. | | Park avenues, but nothing definite was de-| Practical and technical foatures of the busi- . | \] \n Councll Biutts and vieinicy we | | oided upon ness were discussed. The meeting closed | that are overworked and worn-out. The quiet and harmony of the have u big contest on hand.” Our ' with a reception in honor of the editors by | The popularity of FRIDAY 8 pmpelitors are trying o contest Another meeting of the committee will 4 % 5 : popularity of our AY and SATURDAY REMNANT SAL QU RUpEmACY In'{iic oo trade, | | be held soon to complete the locatin of the the Elks lodge. nerve-centers are gone; and every effort either of mind or body | $1| \iil he in no whit abated by the offerings this sweek but we ure 8o far in the lead, a8 | [ jghts, S———— I L ¢ I e i Ktvien: thit g WISH TITUS TO HAVE CHANCE increases the jarring and discord. They cannot rest because they i E h d I : i 2 yail want the best at.ihe Wanted—Girl for general housework. e are hungry; and the sleep that comes after a night of tossing, | i‘ moroiaeries and 1 M"l Efld l.flngflls Df s and SHOES THAT Mrs. A. G. Gilbert, 428 Oakland avenue. % of Fourteenth fantry Peti- ¥ o % | ¢l . . AT WA VR0 WA (|75 TR o, for Towan Hero's Appoint- brings neither rest nor strength. Feed the nerves. Nourish and |4 Insertions ' Table Linens 1 o to ance tonight at Hughes' ha to Went Point. " H | 0 tone them up, and wakeful nights will be a thing of the past. Dr. ||| , ! | | ARGEN I S Moters Dety WASHINGTON, March 20.—A titlo 2 (| yois section will show some very de- § We shall place on_salo today | Council Blufts yesterday experienced an- [ WARFINGEON, FRICH SEcA (heulton | Mines' NERVINE is the best remedy for wakefulness because it | (| i1"hii, /iiiiis ol 0oy qmiall il § taree tinc of mill eud Table cloths in 1 4 other touch of the vagarles of March | jo . Sl . Wo have nlso @ big lne of embroids § © Benr, o bout. o smon Dewan (o come | Fourteenth infantry regiment’ has been sent | makes strong nerves. B IRt S o TOARKRALRE 4 Whkan: Are. sentiirs r Sih | to Adjutant General Corbin requesting the || special price to close, ON SALE TO- ¢ whil [ I - | | down In light flurfles. which rapldly turned | oppoiniment ot Musiclan Calvin P. Titus s s il e $ Bdvise early buying, > oI comers we } R R R o e e e L S e T ATRALIIN A KM st 20 st I in All D | o D e Unlike the storm of & week ago it was | American soldicr to enter Pekin during tho and felt about half sick. I was so nervous that it seemed H Remnants in epartments. Dohany Theate & .. B8 08 et almost, impossible to remain in bed and I would toss and ! MAIL ORDERS PROM LED, h 'l to the military academy. The petition says pltch for hours before I could get toslcep. I began taking SUNDAY, MARCH 31, “During his service Musiclan Titus has i iy > ‘ PO ekpid SR it s OH FOR RENT... praysd bimssit to be s trustworthy, {ntellls Dr. Miles' Nervine and in a short time was able to sleep the J LEw's gent, sober, brave and thorough soldier, On whole night through, awaking in the morning feeling re- P v Ue August 14, 1900, at Pekin, China, he was freshed and rested.” C. F. Bero, Keeseville, N, Y. (17 [ ait cailiyoa R the first American to scale the wall of the e Oms OC rocess MEDY COMPANY Chinese city and enter Pekin, On the fol- In the Raral Farce Comedy, No. 29, 31, 83, 35 Pearl St. lowing day, while cogaged in the fight in No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Main St. the {mperial city, he received a slight —e wound. His meritorlous conduct deserves ® Kntirely. ze-written, New dlalogue, now | The"® 810768 iu the center of the city and | recognition, and it s believed that if given sltuations, new novelties, new s s and occupled for many years by an appointment at West Point and a com- . . Hey mechanical effects. mission upon graduation, Musician Titus Is a brain and nerve-food and restorative medicine that helps nature edy. A Strong and Bificlent Comedy Com- . Wi’ " i fanx, &8 fi,"‘,".‘,,,,:“ AL dhe JO'!II 'QIIO & cfl. will weke' 89 oxcelipht. offios . reconstruct the wasted cells and tissues and restore p 1 Teserved scats [ the largest retail dry goods acd clothlng STEVE BRODIE'S WILL FILED health. Try a bottle—NOW. dealers In western lowa, who Bave ©e- | y,g.uq paughter of Famous Sporting | _ Sold by druggists on a Pnnrantee DR MILks MET v 0n Plihart TnA F ARM LOANS moved to more extensive quarters in the o 9108,000 B Ni otiated ' {n_ Bastern, Rent very low to desirable parties on long - vhong s i 15 the most successful method for reducing and relieving pain in all kinds of dental operations that haw yet | presented to the pubHe. It hus been used by leading dens tists of tho east for nearly two years, and has been pros nounced by them to be entirely satisfactory, Our patients ure delighted with the results it produces. If you are uervous and your teeth are seusitive wo will be pleased tq explain it to you. ate e «.Telephone 14 K. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Counci! Bluffs. 30 Pearl St, in NEW_ YORK, March #.—The will of oun ! gteve Brodie, filed today. leaves all his LEWIS CUTLER |E.H. SHEAFE & CO |hHirtdir tv iir et e o g T | tH M HOW WILL——— when it is to be cqually divided among 66 29 | THE DOTS | Funeral Director RENTAL AGENTS, the three children. The estats consists of (Buccessor to W. C. Est about f o) \\\v-n:: of I|r.-m estate fn this y - APPEAR MARCH 78 PBARL STREET, 'Phome 07,5 Pearl Street, « o Councll Bluls i about soom in cach, oY Wood N du f 0 a )TH?