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THE ()\L\Il\ DAIL\ BFF 1[L~l\ \Y, APRIL 2, 1901, Wol y Tet - Wi H Aguan Irtanagazes e . o Laftert, Jeweier :uz vadway g 4- - A J Bnow B way ¥ g p . the proper ers & St Oe bomy morr. | MANY SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED | i7%, 7, 2 A7y TV ng for a Vacant Lots Taken for fazes Prove - e Burdeu that Should be Lnloaded The k : —Lizht Preposition Looks reets has bes Dark. oy ! A, ghting Company flematinf and agitat e from the hous. pose comm the lepartme ¢ the er pinton K's barr property of Lewls ¢ rector Business men on South Main street have complained again ‘o Mayor Jennings abo the condition ¢ & whi up at th o or com, id its second track. 8o far the motor compa: has taken no notice of the mayors orders cre have the paving placed in proper condi- #iderably heavier expense t ity | fou are charged h the responsibility | shall be no extravagance, You are Fged wit ”T,.,';(,,. g or Jennings as a member | s ot Aaanttit et Therefo a ve committee of the Leag | from the city treasurs R Thangs B have Mcipalities has gone to atte b of the commitiee . R great State Bar iath & et tions for th g | 3 a be in Des Molnes Frida e J. B. Yeager, who has b sity for these . & or greater moment than these to b g A Should be lightened: t o ‘"v",' s o Ry 11 L nd crocker | to dispense wit Al ey Jeaha leave next | rather than to find ire & AVIon BRAY: demey where he wi | its proceeds ‘o ten the City, g oA Great Tmprovements Veeded. 0B s to be congratulated upon fsslshment, Ay With wise manageme or Callfo t ’ Mix. Mary W «x prOperty fairs a bright future is assire e Mans ?\.r,mlr)‘r!h'.,‘ er possible rivnate as to be numbere her formar in Justice Bryant's court ves g Such nave Pan terday charging “John Dos’ with a breach tax rat the e Fa . ”vrnv;; Sabbath. * 8he mplained that - | nose whi h nat Arosc as to woat v 4y thereby disturbing the peace of a | t ’ ‘i ethods b ch se resuits city's affairs will be dliferent methods by v Lich resu family. Mra. Woodruff's chief ¢ sreible arg s with prospective settlers | shuld be attained """"‘““”". was that the shooter !wrx‘-m..'::fr‘uwn el ™ ermit m o in closing that I he- remove the dead body of the ca ¢ | licve we are all animated Ly & sincere 4 arrant was issied, Is belleved y i:‘. oo Boaglon LOBLA - iing man ot thal nelghborhiood The assessment now being made 1 am|h d advance ber sreatips «nfident will be larger tha th 1 ng (ommittees, . Y. Plumblng Co., teiepaone 230 which our revenues for this year are bused The mayor anmounced these 'standing ——— | and even with a reduced tax fevy will afford y Davis sells glass. | sufficlent income. after this year, to war- | committees for the year - rant many general and speclal improve- | McDonald, Hammer, Boyer. Gravel roofing. H. Read, 341 Broad'y | # which are surely needed | Lougee, Clark, Lovett o = | jJn determining the city's financial condi- atms and Printl srown, Lovett, tion we should take into account, it seems | Hommer. Davis selis paiai [n, me. the property of various kifds owned Bridges — Hammer, — L | by the city, such as the city patrol | poyer, Cf y BOOM N BUILDING PERMITS, | h5u4e, the four hose ho de- | “Sireets and Alleys — Huber, McDonald, | partment, a large amoun 1 prop- | 1 ougee Sudden nd | erty and weveral hundred acres of city | “Fife and Lights—Boyer, Lougee, Hube | parks. Such erty. it i tr brings no | pglice and Health € Brown, Me- There was & boom in bullding permits | Tevenue. = Nevertheless 1t represcnts in- | ponaid AN yenterday, these being Issued by City Clerk | g the s business and would require | ¢ pi . ! Sactad ] Phillips: E. M. Offcer, two-story frame the outla 4 the city | 3 hillips was unanimously re-electe: dwelling, Fourth avenue and Tenth street, | 4d not al \d there- | ity clerk and the same good fortune fell $1.000; Loonard Everett, cae and s balf | f0re Do acx |10 John L. Templeton for chief of the fire | 3 | g story frame dweiling, 203 Washington ave- | . A4 | dopartment. Jamws G. Bradley was re- uue, 31,100, Leonard Everett, one and & |y the cite ~ o rocauired | elected eity electriclan. h pro: , | A E. Avery was elected street super- half story frame dwelling, 1304 Third | liens for special taxes have cost the street, $1100: Leonard Everett. one-story | city the amount of unpald speelal visor on the second ballot. Charles Burke frame coftage, 1120 Bixth hvenue, $600: A, | T4l taXes court costs and other expenses | was re-elected poundmaster. A. E. Fellen- Bolton, ome-story frame cottage, Second r Dringing no qevenue. 3 strongly ltreter was elected poll tax collector St aud oty - S stibat ? this property to the best ad- | Dr. H. B. Jennings was unanimously re- Rt ahasiers hame' dysiling 1 city can recover |elected city physician, as was Julius John- q 0. § @ portion of its In-|gon for custodian of the city hal Broa y, $1.00 stment and the property will at « be I L e 2 A X - —_— = come asserszble for city xes and thus be - rison was clected sidewal in- Buy your trees, shrute and roses of | Ade a source of revenuc. | spector without opposition Meneray. Orders filled by mall or express. | g o1t wil"h-- fpast important tters e The recommendation of the committee of . gaging the attention of th cf s > the locati the elect East Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. | during the last year was the >t | the whole as to the location of the electri | special improvement and particularly the |lights under the new contract was o Davis sells paint awarding of contracts for paving a number | curred in after a few or changes had ot stre It hus been rent for Sev- | heen made and lamps at these new loca | eral years that the rubt many of our | - % : | streets. by courtesy called pavement, must | 11008 were ordered bth street and be repla with a more permanest and | Third avenue, Avenus M and Eighth street | Substantia) material An attemp! wus made | Pairview avenue and Third street, Avenue o years ago Lo repave some ar 4 f Sty 2 | but after contracts had been let the work |G @nd Twenty-first street, Stutsman and | | | was abandoned b tugl conment on uc- [Clinton streets. Broadway, uear Guan M { | count of supreme court sions invalidat. | school house; Ninth avenue and Fourte 1 WERE YOU {1 the Bpeclul axkessment laws under which | rh treet and Park avenue dence. g tate legislature near Keeline resi- ted laws designed to cor- we w | wubse | FOOLED ‘ | rect the defects of the previous statute and - — | Lthe city counell passed a new improve- | JUDGMENT FOR BOARD BILL, APRIL FIRST? | | ment ords. ¢ 1o harmony with the o | amended staty We have made a sub- | Mrs, Amna Kelley May Sell Goods of | stantial beginning in street improvement Gilbert J. Moffet | by completing over 2000 yards of pave- Justice Bryant handed down his decision yesterday morning in the attachment suit § | You were if you bought || a pair of shoes without | seeing those elegant styles at our store, where | Gllbert J. swindler, to secure a board bill of $25 Moffett, the convieted ins FOR RENT... rance find- " T“E 'E“o s"onis ing for the plaintiff and givigg her judg- ! P ment for the amount and costs. The costs | your money go:s into | amount to 348 The court issued a the best values ever of- No. 29, 31, 33, 33 Pearl St special execution against the gpods at- | No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Main St tached and they will be sold by the offcer fered in footwear. » & — of the court. It is believed that they will These stores in the center of the city and not realize the amount of the board bill occupied for many years by The trial of the case much less the costs ' SARGENT’S | lasted seven days and was bitterly con- ' John Beno & Co., | Marriage Licenses the largest retail dry goods and clothing | Licenses to wed were issued yesterday dealers in western lowa, who bave re- |10 the following ——— | moved to mare extensive quarters in the | Name nd Reaidence - Age George Allison. Doug inty, Neb..'. Wosman puildly Edna V. Emory, Springfield. 11 5 Rent very low (o desirable parties o8 1008 | | ewis W. Nelcon. Potiawattamis 3 lease. Eliza J. Acton, Pottawattamie 1% Frenk Hager, South Omaha 21 Nellle Vanderwater, Omaha is LEWIS OUTLER Funeral Director (Buccessor to W. C. Estep) 88 PRAML STREET. 'Phome 07, i E.H. SHEAFE & CO RENTAL AGENTS, Coupcll Blufls Rubber stamps at Delong's, 307 B'way. A new wheel and just the one you have slways wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer. Pearl Street, « o of Mrs. Anua Kelley of First avenue against | S[LEAD PIPE MEN €O OCT!s b o onn e cs Plumben L’ny Dows Tosls Pesding **" c ot theie tr - o o 'ht ’" Eettlomezt. JUDGE WHED Vl', 1S STHICKREN MEETING 1S SET FOR OMAMA TONIGHT g - Al gl nyspeps'a cu'.e i oo g i i i A e r Some people wonder why peps prepzra tions don't S~ iyl s g help their g spepsia. They prot suffer becauss pl - e St they can’t 513:5! foods that 7 not affect. " y i ) . o The reason is, pepsin digests only nitrogenous foods. whx e different substances are re juired to digest tle of other foods necessary for proper nourishment. digestants, acd kind of fond. allows you o it cures ol Dyspepsia Cure contains all is capable of com'netel)‘ digesting eve Tbat is why it digests what you eat an eat all the variety j you want; and that is why the | ie was a man of indigestion, even after everything clse bas failed. As b itis theonly preparationof the kind known, the 4 ovng mand for it has become enormous. Its © s affords stant relief from all forms of stomach trou®! ge plumbing e st B oy Puins It can’t help but do you good a . new scale and rules as su e Prepared by E. C. DeWits & (o, Onlcagn. ‘l"kn:n“.amc.au.‘uflwlfl o The S5 o 568 L. th e =tkendauomschosros. ondlie: baiachass rday h.‘v:m;r would € of Wi qyonnfl’erf*mb usnees OF constination betore it would & . rom pills known as DeWitt' Little EARLY R'SERS. ds of the - e hope W ageresa — he walk out yeste 0000000000000 00000 0 0000200000000 00000 places were filled In o Riggmndigh " s qar € : e % § FEEL HALF WELL? ers Refer Tueir Troubles tault taken 85 his wife we and Take Mull's Grape Tomic —The ax X - eatened strike sustaine? for bad b th—goud for aay systemn— feel be giste 10t materia The court confirmed the he ad The Lig e M k Isia . ferred to the ministra t ock of the late M ghtuisg Pain K .000000000000000000000000000000000000 LX) Erasmus been defeated by ition had Easter Sale Taffeta Ribbons READY T0 PICK CAMP LOCATION g [ Councit Blane Scon Raises Needea ...--.“...-.-.--.m"-...-.....- resscssssscscscsns o . | Fund to Secure Hrigade a UNIFORMITY OF TEXT BOOKS. money needed to r brigad Board of C(ounty Supervisors Can- SIS Rae Boen practicatn vasses Sehool Veote. e Board of County Supervisors on con A o yesterlay afterncon H ¢ 3 anvasse the vo R SRR RO V= v w———mmw 3 wrw———. o 3 ent school election in the i 34 CCUNCIL BLUFFS. ¢ s ou the question of uniformity of $5 : books. The canvass showed the pr . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . ‘. : H ’ : H . : vole iu the school districts was as follows . For : i : z E bon, in all the new shades, all wi %, @ ' price, All this week . $ fota B £ H M . . ” % ! IPancy Stripe Taffetps. for Neek Ribbons s. 15¢ : 4 . § : : Easter Glove Sale ' i ) The Glove Sale will continue all this week, All sizes Wright 5 +/| and all the pew shades. Your Easter Gloves for only nderwood (1nd) $ ir. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Mou Lineoln Center | Liberty Corner New Rallrond of Seven Miles. MANCHESTER. la.. April 1.—The Man- RE-NO-MAY e Totals 7| chester & Omeida rallroad will be cor Magpority against pleted by J The new road will be Smalipox Billa Lald Oy sehlt BTG Tl akaing frofy ‘this. et PO‘VDER The board decided to leave the considera- | to Oneida, in this co The Manchester tion of the smallpox bilis until today. These | Construction company, which has the con- | | bills it is estimated will Sigure up close 1o |tract to construct the line. has contracted $6.000. The principal ‘.ne-‘ns T T, | with the Chicago t Western Railway Manufactured b Treynor, caring for patients in Council company for 809 tons of steel to be de : Bluft 50; Dr. S. D. Tobey. caring for lered at Oneida by June 1. The grading A M ’ G p y patients in Washington township, $1200; Dr. | which was nearly completed last fall, wil . Maysr tompan f Emmert, cariog for patients in Avoca, $500; [be finished as soon as the ground is in ! Dr Stephenson, caring for patients in Gar- | proper condition for such work. The con- 316 Bee B;dg_ ner townsbip, $350; Dr. D. Willlams, $1%); | struction company is makiog arrangement Womar's Christian assoclation for expenses | for the rolling stock and the right of way is it was put in conmection with the quaran- [nearly all fenced is the intemtion to ine of the hospital, $983.90 bave a big Fourth of July celebration in John Trautman, owner of the Atlanti ‘)!nnvh ster in honor of the completion of house, which was quarantined for ffty-two | the line. = - days, bas put in a claim for $437. He asks K ‘mm' PRICE 50 CENTS. to be paid $212 for the services of himself. | g SE F S D o - oo il Gt el A i or Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers quarantie. For use of sixteen beds v 2 and other furniture he wants $100 and $25 Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail for 8fty bushels of potatoes, which the add 5 cents for postage. boarders ate during the same time. s The bill submitted by the city amounts to $1.612 which includes $3%0 for '.h-"‘ nurse at the pesthouse who recelves $5 fl‘ day. City Treasurer True, who acted as| purchasing agent for the city, estimates | that over 100 persons were supplied with | the necessaries of life at & cost of about 0 cents a day a head Applications for the janitorship at the c.nu"‘. | county court house were filed by T. H. Riley i . George L. Hill and Henry Peterson. The VIce to |board passed a resolution to the effect Carter’s | Little Liver Pills. that all applicants for the position be ac- |quired to furnish a certificate from J. C Bixby, state boiler inspector, that e is a qualified engineer J. J. Perguson submitted a proposition to ferret out property subject to taxation omitted from assessment, at a remuneration | of 15 per cent of all moneys received into v through his efforts Offlce Seekers. and May are the months when o people do their in, rospects are that the de ices in O WAS neve great & There Ao Bot vacant The Bee Bulldmg there ar Get Ahead of the Spring Rush For Offices. | the county treas. BY | veETo T mavor JENNINGS, amo Declines He a Party to Gift of Sidewa'k to Brewery. | ; Mayor Jennings returned upsigned the ordinance vacating three feet of the side- | walk of the west side of Scott for | the benefit of the Omaha Brewing asso- | ciation, which desires to erect a three- old Non- pareil structure, ntly purchased by His reasous for r ng to attach his sig- | | FOR NEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSHESS, FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION story bullding on the site of the re nature to the measure were given in an | accompanying communication, which in part was as follows | Although a mo R C. PETERS & (0., RENTAL AGENTS, n was passed ty council requesting to withhold my signa. | iding, Oma ture uniil certa rs were filed by RV)\:‘ Gréend Floer, Lol . he. parties intereste the passage of this | ordinance the ordinance s, in my opinion #0 detrimental to the public interests that CURE 8ICK HEADACHE. | L return i¢ un i, as otherwise it might | — become a law by lapse of time. | . 2 1‘ The sticets of the ¢ are dec ed A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER the use of the publi vl while th eity | 'S | counctl may have the right to vacate a | Dl' T’,”"“ GOUNAUD'S ORIENTAL portion of & styeet foF Private purposss. as | CREAM, OR WAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. { & matter of publi iey 1 do not deem it e Pimples. | dvisable. T are held in trust by Freckies, Moth Paiches | SR i DOHANY THEATER. I and or the council t rtion 2f a street for .t n my judgment | precedent. ~ Although ¢ ¢ | depot grounds, that the publl inte - were bost conserved by Closing or vacating EPIDEMIC OF FUN. e~ WOTS DR pond see JAMES F. M CABE Tt in urged in support of the passage of | this ordinance that it would be no greater | Accept no counter. | || dertiment to the public use to have the [ simtiar | bullding p ed to be erected to cover the | LA | —_ | extra three feet than it would to have the | 14 0 & ia- | buflding baflt on the property lines and give dy of the haut ! an areaway on the sidewalk, but there patient): Yory taaterial 4im ce betireen the two As you ladies will them, 1 recom. | i Gons. When permission is granted | mend ‘GOURAUD'S CREAM' as the least | . . | for the use of an areaway that permission | harmful of all the Skin preparations,’ Fo; | it e AUA (e e and the right to use the areaway under | ®ale by all Druggists ‘and Pancy Goods The on real laughing show th _— ey hed such permigsion 1s at all times sibject to | Dealers In the U. 8 and Europe I The . X . { the Can e revision and recision by the city council FERD. T. HOPKING, Prop'r. 4The § Ver | el thriimet 08 et avoriom | when the Interests of the public so demand 7 Great Jones St. N. Y. | 5 L e e “hywl fi:ql-l l-r,-;-k\ltn« could in such event be L $ ILcox TAN v P " [ ¢ioned and the encroachment terminate, but S ILLS if this ordinance becomes & law it forever g prohibits the public to use sald three-foot WOMANS LROWNING OLORV “.“h;’"“m o oad Probiviis the publie to une apld threertoel L on haie, 11 Gy oe Bioached, 0 ¢ Send s -‘1‘.“.‘. Ry Care between the passage of thix ordi- | 704,101 sobure) soler | nance a .d) the grar ;",v an areawa) | v S gain, the grantin “ys or pe POSITIVELY REMOV aboull be granted o # THE STANDARD HAIR COLORING. Ji full directicns will be promptiy pluces 1+ the sidewalks und is likely W Samols of ) esips of S8 Tall or'WAN b e and all times to be the cause of Imperial Chem. Mg Cc N.Y JOHN H. WOODBURY, 2387 liksid damage suils against the city and as @ mat- | " Sold by all druggists and hairdressers, 163 STATE 8T, CHICAGO asie one 01 Ak