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THE OMAHA DAILY short time on his way to hold court at Audubon and the written arguments in the Siedentopt estate matter were sub- BEE: | COUNCIL BLUFFS. mitted to him. Judge Green Is c-xpm»lmii f here this morning to complete the busi- | so c ' 50 c — = ness of this term. f | T 1 -uen -Cent | (m ORDERS TEXT ROOKS|GREAT WESTERN'S ENTRANCE Cotton Cotton : Davis sells 7. igs. : . Question Whether 1t Is to He Around Btockert :\3: ;um}-‘f‘*)v':n" ):’:"&'I the Horn or by Bluffs mlllk.t‘ ) . B|ank°" S i | Migh and Graded Echuns to Ba Bupplied Tannel on sle on sale s and globes. Bixby & Son. | with Them. O ke & Oo — Whether the Great Western raflroad will | 296 29 | telephone 365, | enter Council Bluffi und the h long- Welch, 28 N. Maln st. Tel. 128 — ecure a trance b, t 1 i T et o oo 1edences 08| il ety of Bauention to Show | O SIXeenth ‘avenue by (he Gordon prop: TODAY, TUESDAY. S T" Tom Keok 5 erty, is to be settled this week. President | 0 . . . v whire e e fotetman or he felerei grund | he Ohidren Wiat It Alms 6 Do |, W, Colt of the Mason Clty & Fort Dode | A sale that will cause astonishment among our competitors, and a sale in which Jus —Effort to Reopen Clark road, which will construct the connecting | Lacey, Jr. of this city nas been e 3 link bet Fort Dod a Council Blufte, | aclicta ik i e e "B i bt His g0 8 MIRESRBBIlE fo canet: Frewt. | LOW PRICES is the sounding board for every department in the store. ] Cames P, Phillips of this ety and Eiste dent Stickney of the Great Western on this E. Farris of R Ta, were married 8- | Tho Board of Education, at its monthly | POInt and the matter is to be settled at this c - - h T T T Dodge et Guare fon i ey | Sennon . nlgbt guve l suharts | "L g et wi aveve o consiter | omparisonisine frue 1esto alue. Driving park in this city Saturday atier- | books needed for the High and graded | Able outlay of money, it will save two miles ) PR ’ y ( . ’ . . 4 ) wior : & schools of the City under the freo text |Of construction of road and wil conse- We invite comparison of Quality and Prices of any item quoted in this advertisement Fhe adjourned meotlng of the ¢V oL book system. It also concurred in the | quently make the line this much ehorter. 3 The question to be decided between Presi- and was, postponed until next dent Colt and President Stickney is whether rules and regulations made by the super- intendent for the handling and care of these Jorum Ladies’ Jackets Nillinery Miscellaneous List. ngdon, for {leeping oft drunk- | books. Under these rules the principal of | it will be cheaper to tunnel through the | ot i hetice court | each building will be responsible for the | bluffs or bulld two extra miles of track | Ladles' Trimmed Hats, all colors, new books furnished her school and a system | around the horn. 3 and nobby style Chambers dancing academy, Royal At |of fines ranging from 5 to 10 cents will be | The tunnel, it made, will be through the | Ladies' Jackets, 44 inches long In 5 hapepg of good wire hair pins for..... ceriiiiieieeee @ 827 and 8.0 good ' 9 gopim hall | Tucudaye and Frifiays aduits: | imposed upon pupils who willfully ar care- | Oficer & Pusey and Gordon properties and black and castor, made of good Kersey on sale at adults Fridnys, 8:30 p, m. | lessly injure the books. Pupils damaging | emerge on Sixteenth avenue at about the large collar, made 1 box hooks and eyes, 12 dozen in box, for. .. Line of Children's Felt Trimmed 11 Mr. and Mre. Frank L. Brown returned |any of the books will be permitted to buy | same point where the line would strike it with velvet reveres, In large assortment of styles and col- yeuterday from their Wedding Journey. | them at cost price, instead of paying a fine. | constructed around the horn alongside of only 1 card Federhaken hump hook and eye, 2 dozen on ors, were $1.50 and Which included New York, Philadelphia b h ) 4 T Se BT enoettion Patrons will also be permitted to buy any | the Milwaukee and Rock Island tracks : K card, for ( $2.00, on sale c ; ot eertie, charged with | 0f the books at cost price if they prefer | Until this is decided the Great Western | :‘““"-“ ";"“ "“”'"' J“;“:{"‘r' “y '“I‘ W ’ OO OO EDCCR RN | T § mohey under false pretences from | that their children should own their text | will make no effort to secure any improved 0nE; ARG OL & GUOS BRENY Bo avade nlokal . " : " Misses' and Ladies' Felt Hats, walk- rient, wi' contintied vesterday | books. property for ta right of Wy, It nas bought with four rows 5e grade nickel plated safety pins, per dozen........... 2@ e B 3 T s arrented veaterday, | The board also approved of the rule laid | all the unimproved property along Ninth B IR papers of good pins for regular $1.00 and $1.5 wrand larceny. He'ls alleged | down by the superintendent in regard to|avenue from Third street to Fourteenth | oy ¥ K ! g SN o goads, on sale at o be implieated in Ahe Ahemt o ek works | Xeeping out of the schools books from |stréet, where it will connect with the Ladies' 27-Inch Jackets, in hlm‘kn. Se grade hair curlers, for......... SR o Other grades in Ladles' Trimmed pany homes quarantined on account of conta- | tracks of the Terminal company, and has tans, castors and navy Hats, new styles in bluck and color vers Bereshelm and Murphy of the | Blous diseases. The superintendent in-|already secured several options on a number $10, $.75, $7.60 and .. 6.15 15¢ grade hair nets, 10 inches, for................... aG 0, $6.50, $5.75, actiner ‘Gineer & Pixey” bank' wtinounced | formed the board that he has fusued direc- | of pleces of improved property, although UbadelA S 2 25 sterday the ey expect ay the | eac! i . = o i gesterday | that they expected (o pus the | tons to the teachers to refuse such books | none has been bought outright A full line of high grade ladies’ Npool baisting thread for.................. ember 1 ';: h'l" :ulml!;m! into thrlm(r‘m:ln :n: ('hfl' So far the Great Western has bought Jackeis, ranging, I Iv d Misses' Hats and Children's Hats These cases of contaglous diseuses were | the children from quarantined homes be fur- | nothing south of Fourteenth av 1 rice from $15 €0 ...... . Sver-ready dress stays, alwavs solc Se¢ per sel 2 i ; reparted (o the Bourd of Heulth yesterday: | nished new text books at the expense of the 8 f Pourteen h_mrmu-. | in price from $15 to # |'|i A A Id at 1 per set, 1 t “,W 9 C. Johnson, 2111 Bouth 1 street. diDAC | district when it was shown that their own Children’'s and misses' Jackets in all our price ... . . Ve vve s . PR (] erin rabeth Swi 01 Avenue C, b 4 el i RN e i "L, ltret when 1 was shown hat e ovn | READY TO GREET CUMMINS | gl Chuiirens sad miveew bk Fansing to The case agalnst Jennle Howells and Lea | uestion from the board Superintendent | gepublican Connty Central Committ from $10, 85, $4.5 iood grade pearl buttons, per dozen.................. le from Currle, arrested .m.-.x,.l\ 1"'7‘1‘" a0 i | Clifford sald he had been informed by the » | and . " ANl silk HibL . . w ictonof Seink. impticaied i the ahooling | oiiy ‘health ofcor that It was practicaly repures (o Recelve Neat 1 Allsi sbous, No. 5 and No. 7, regula e rappers Jused yesterday impossible to fumigate books so as to Governor, . S 136 Ladies’ Cambric Wrappers, all sizcs Takin. A camplained to the 1lice | destroy thoroughly all the germs of dia- r 25¢ grade boys' caps for, e e Ty BE made with flounce roken Into #{eage. Mr. Clifford reported that so far| 3 | . and good colors, ) eet und ‘Va afrman Gi 8w P [} . v . A Vi P «per skei (0 B Ty 4t “wae | under the free text hook system readers | mooing of 'h?r::un'«y“«-r‘::?:.lh":.-p::fid,:'{ ixony Yarn, always sold at 10¢ per skein, for....... .. 8¢ fixtures valued at $50, and grammars had been distributed among | .oy e dies’ . v . y Good grade Flannelette Wrappers—-all Rev, W, B. Crewdson, pastor of the|all the schools in the city. committee for Friday afternoon at his | ey cvne at i, 10c cake Wollet Hoap for. ., ReGvit,in N veve B s SAYL colone;: B First Christian chureh. will address the office In the Baldwin block. This i the bisos, DI and. browns, @ R g eonvention " of "the. | O i Decries Anarchist day on which Hon. A. B. Cummins, candi- | 3.60, $2.98, | 39 A full pound of Irish Linen Writing Paper, always SR Ay c bt P et MR | The following communication was re- [ date for governor, will nn@flk In the opera | 1k g B W sold for 35¢, v half tl ice, ; ’ o yunty conve {mportance of the [ceived from J. M. Oursler, local agent of | house, and Chairman Wright desires that Ladies' dress skirts in blacks, tans, ) how half that price, at.......... ) [} L b S L Plea the Union Pacific, but action was deferred | €very precinct committeeman attend the | and grays at $8.50, $6.50, ) ne hppers, & g > o J Y .60, \ Snvel N 3 b 'k (251 ik % . » Migses Emma Potter and Blanche Atk- | on it owing to the absence of three of the | meeting. The meeting will be at 3 o'clock. , $1.75 and...... f Envelopes to match, per package (25 in package). for. .. Lgdbat wright left last evening for 8ioux Cliy fo 5 4 fid M attend the annual meeting of the lowa | members of the board: Colonel C. G. Saunders of this clty has Odd lots in Envelope le at D ¥ QrAnd Qhapter, Order of the Bueter o Of | piihiihe matter of the assasaination of our been selected by the state central commit- ] R e DD B R 3¢ Underwear ‘hile there they w e the guests of [ president it has been known for many | tee to go on the stump this week and thi. t ) itives cars that the murderous soclety of an- [ o y 3 3 o S0¢ grade Cotto ke i sale This Creole Gal of Mine ‘,. possibly the ‘m‘mnln nxl;ln]ln this u\-;ln!r\ and seem- “‘“':“R h‘"ll rbnvnkkdm Vail. Wednesday omes Ics L 1 Blankets, full size, on sale at........ 2’0 Misses' Underwear, all iz vests L that mide John . Welsh popular in ! ingly 18 on the increase. Much i sald about | evening he Is booked for a speech at Dow o : N and pants—3c high-class vaudeville theaters of the it in the daily papers and yet how few | 4 Ge Outing Flannel on sale at. ., . N e e the high-class aucevie N einging this | stop to (Hink What it reajly fo7 "'r‘yn and Friday evening at Persia Skirt pattern, K 3ic value, sale c popular ragtime ditty with the “Two Merry | It & sald that to make a thing suce ursday will be the first day for regis- 0 values for ....iiiie wen B 6c Domet Flannel on sale at Tramps’ company gesatul e o speak much of it and just | tratlon for the November election and s e ibes ST 2 aic Ladies’ fleece lined Under- The Elks tonight will give the first of a | he % where these murderous people make | Chajrman Wright desires to i All wool skirt patterns, N 3 . k stions and danc Jartles much headway In organization and by their mpress upon o' White Bed Spreads sale wear, vests and,_pants. pons AN S ey | pilininous"spceches 4t their meetings, but | every republican voter who did ot vote $1.00, 75c and .. PPN ° Bed Spreads on sale at............ PPN | 1 R #ibe §h M M 1t f% safe to predict that our lawmakers | last year g " + 4 glubh L 5. 1 | throughout the country will thix winter | (eoe Yégr OF Who has cbanged his residence Cotton Blankets, at $1.50, Best Prints, light and dark colors, at.........3¢ and §g Mers Underwear wshirts only) _odd gharse: & et D Form such Tawe as il ‘deter these | $1Ace the necessity of getting his name on $1.25, $1.00 and lots, e value, 1 D, e Motths, ar- | Tasculs in oven an attempt publicly of clan: | the lists. The poll books, which are al- LBl 3"2c rested Bunday night for fighting in a | destinely to pramote their dlabolical | ready in the hands of Chairman Harry All wool blankets, $3.75, 2 a : Trondway vl were ' Defore Judse | *ROTC G (TUERE Tt (e Board of [ Brown of the city central committee, show AT BFURIETAL 1 ¢ . Men's Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, A are) bt ‘wad the aggressor | Bduoation of ithis oty jssus g cirquler|a material fncrease in the number of re- ] it ur alns heavy fleece lined, 50 and was discharged. Mottaz was fined ‘,.'1'?-'::7 A e e helitn: Mure | Publican voters this fall and similar ro- | ;"‘“"’;;‘5'"‘":“" :"3 Yarisiyn dom . extra 004, AL .oveviriridirirs [ and costs he | Poses are: Primarily and specifically to de- ports reach Chairman Wright from the § o 490 d_Foose, a blucksmith employed at the |yiroy the law, that department of our gov-| country precincts. Lk idee: L ) s Ik Walst Northwestern roundhouse, was serfously in- Ladies’ Si alsts ernment that punishes the evil-doers, thos. Tired s the result of u fall vesterday [‘who would have no law at all it wash Kasis g0 virie, 15c Window Shades in felt for............. Ao 'c Ladies’ Sflk Walsts, fn black only morning. He fell fifteen feet and landed | “ry fhis way the smaller children and vis sells paint. at 6 for oa wasepese o] G p A tucked front and back, made of good on hix Head and shoulders. His Jaw was | youth would hetter understand; espectally — 39¢ Window Shades in opaque for taffets o P ooy 16 Was Femoved to his home on | wouid the'detextution o mich hefarious and | Tombatone Dealer Fails (o Prosecute, 00 arads tivkey vod dutes 8 O AR @ !afteta—u regular . Avenue abolical xchemes be Impressed on the , ls § ’ walst—on sale BIll Criss returned to Council Blufts Sun- | young mind and it would at the same time [ R. W. Greenizer, tombstsone dealer from ask, on 8ale fOF «vovvureee ooer G Brass Extension Rods for lace and sash curtains at at ay i Taided o e Sty il yoster; atrengtfion thelr general patriotiam for our | Woodhine, la., falled to appear yester- 25¢, 10c and Ladi : e N harged with going o Ed | beloved institutions . 25¢, ndies’ fine Taffeta Silk W e Srher Shon, Ihoking for troubie [ “Have the teachers read such circular no- | 8Y morning, when the case agalnst the LSRR T sc Hibccanat \nl:m |..u Ll LR ¢ with a big razor in his hand. To sa tice to thelr respective schools on a cer- | persens charged with robbing him at the 7' natomy “trom” belne _carved Durke Wid | tain dny and hour. with the adme mn‘v: Metchalfe roadbouse Saturday night was rass oo s ;mm always sold at it Wi 4 Biow ‘from he it cu | that they forever discountenance any such | : Mot Ay b s 1'n.‘m. home of Mr N mbas 1% Halianys i l"‘sn'r;r\\d and Cora Hooten was continued ;:‘_'" "‘“":’r‘""'m‘;:'l! ’n‘"'“““' sae . pny co!'”'k.l"' ) “oiod' i Mrs. Chris h 4 until Wednesday, while Bessle Cooper took . J ! aree ORR: MU hris " x . rsol: | rooms in the new High school building ¢ 54-inch cheviots, , L . i 80,1950, 46, ‘S00.and Mrs, Jennie Mankin, h .““" “'k"" Y% | was granted for the mesting of the Bouth- Bivantnhare mha WAt 14ieased jonisio) oxfords, 90c value, 15 Good assortment of Wall Paper at half the regular prices. Rt o e ghter, Mre otk | wostern lowa Teachers' “aseoclation and | and e edbiseiel cor thieimorrlol B0 WM B vkt i vk ... 198 5c Wall Paper for........... DUaIRERATY Rersl il w 722 South Fourth sty MR U " | it was decided to close the schools on Fri- & 4 bt i c alny ceme 500 V. 1§ lack figurea, dress goods, - » stri ont, for fh Walnut il cemetery e b e I oty 64 :"y m:(em-y and was released from the ’ “Il:x‘nr: bissk fgure 74c Wall Paper for........ !Ir :uu tront, for Y. Plumnbing v . telepbone 350, attend the sessions. ' bty on sale at . |5G . : .u{‘l' . IIIII«MN and children's oer- SO —— At the suggestion of President Hess it| Manual Training Impresses Him. § 10¢ Wall Paper for R £ STEI I & LOLEAT SN A w Davis selle glass was decided to open the new High school $2.060 and $3.00 embroidered French tyle e e omme it oo, | Superintendent Cliffora returned yester- Fiannel Shirt Walst patterns, on sate 20¢ Wall Paper for........... £ Full range of styles in R & G, W. 1, (Sl% Fstate Transfers day from Chicago, where he went to me . Warner's and Thompson Real as soon as the installation of the heating | i R *ONETES, P\ . meet at, per pat- Bx 4 £ i i ol e o These transters were flled yesterday in| plant is completed, which it was reported | " L8 BIC SAUSIHEE: (0 have been vis- RREOIR ¢ 55545 EARES Dond e SOt WAL BANER TR, . e o o st erss v it i ksl 2% e el » Ny abstract, title and loan office of J. W.[would be scon. Chairman Cooper of the (‘lry“\ir ('H’:flrd ek e in the Windy 3 (40 ereger o committee on buildings and grounds re- | SRR HOE O ";l ;""'l‘n‘;"“'""y to 4 QY E. K. Bardsley to ported that the lighting fixtures would be | 4 M"h ¥ d‘"‘\h"“"" oatieg of \ ton, part of outlot 210 Placed in the building this week. 1 G AL RIS A e Sveral o W/ White to A A, Dorn, s 9 1- | The matter of payment for tuition by | o= pnmhum}n o8 anat dppmm:me:'l' m’ \.’ of acres of nwla sele. | non-resident puplls came up for discus- | L4 ET 1 b A0 9 oA LW a3 Wiice bsi ‘™| slon and the board decided that pupils liv- PUPTIC Schools and brought home with bim w n b e, TTOAT, W, : 42| ing in the city with relatives, but whoae | % collection of work by the pupile in the | b il € to Pete parents resided elsewhere, would not be re- of the higl Disen quired to pay. but all those residing out- | #*¢hools. Among other schools he visited BOSTON STORE . . . Ld . - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. the Armour institute. Wi\l side the elty should, or elke go (o school . . T in the township in which they live. e rrre S B (to aite gt J. J. Stewart, administrator of the Addi- 99 3 T F P IIITIIIA whd 6, block | son Cocnran estate, was before the boara | Chris. 13-year-old son of C. Larson, 722 d g 9 ‘S YRS SeYLes X 5 1] with the proposition to sell it the south | South Fourth street, lost his lower lip and ulla A 15008, 41 1| halt of the block adjoining the Twenty- r"‘; of his l":l'n hy;h‘e b‘;tla of a horse yes- " o e - second street school for $1,600, or $250 a | térday morning an s sfigured for life, 1 @ was a gh school cadet and a m Total seven transfers 3215 | 100, The The lad was standing on the sidewark near | MANY ENTRIES IN STOCK SHOW senger boy at Kilpatrick's store and r Attend the Sons of Herman dance Wednes- Octobe day evening, Gravel roofing. A H. Read, Marringe Lice Licenses to wed were lssued yesterday follows Name and Residor Hddie Smith, Omaha Kdith Alberts, Omaha Wallace A. Willlams, May Franees Fogg, Boone €. L. Young, Omaha 5 Anna M. Shelby, Caldwell, Kan., James P. Phillips, Council Bluffs E B Farels, Reels, [a........... 23, at Hughes' hall. 541 Broadway. Nice for those whd know what Woodward's Ganymeds Chocolates and Opera Bon Bons KIUN Mate By ] John, G. Woodward & Co. he Candy Men.' Bt - - lows. | l Councll_ Towa Steam Dye Works 304 Broadway. Make your (‘lenmn;. l)yelnl and Repairing. LEWIS CUTLER 0id clothes look like new Kastern maes N. Ci Counell Blufts, hcxuulhu in Towa. P Main B FOR UPHOLSTERING iz eather Renovating er Ostimoor Felt it & KLEIN board needs the property for a playground, but up to date Mr. Stewart was unable to give a clear title to the entire half block. Mr. Stewart said he had covery reason to believe that the city would be willing to vacate the alley at the rear of the block and this would give the school an additional sixteen by 300 feet. The | board deferred action until the next meet- ing on account of the absence of three members, Sargent, Macrae and Keller Wants Clark, Street School Reopencd, | €. Peacock, who has two sons whom he desires to send to school, asked that the Clark street school be reopened. In his communication to the board he sald there were several other families in the nelgh- borhood anxious to send their children there and the matter was referred to Su- perintendent Clifford to investigate. The school was closed on account of the small attendance and the teacher, Miss McFad- den, was transferred to another school Secretary Ross was directed to draw war- rants in favor of Contractor Wickham for the paving on Bluff street and Fifth ave- nue [n front of the new High school ag- gregating 81,7 Action on teachers’ recommendation of the that the salary of ralsed from $35 to $45 was the committee Miss Taylor bo deferred until next meeting. The report of Superintendent Clifford for the first month of the school year end- ing October 4 gave these statlstics: En- | tire eorollment, boys, 2,266; girls, 2,307 | total, 4, Monthly enroliment, boy | 2,266, girls, 2.807: total, 4,578. Avera dally attendance, 4,100.69; per cent of at- tendance, 96.18; number cases of tardi- | ness, 531 number npeither absent nor tardy, 2,182, Distrie ourt Matters, There was little doing in district court vesierday. Judge Macy arrived from Har- lap in the afternoon and impaneled a jury to try the case of Jacob E. Thrush against Brigham Graybill and others and then ex- cused the jury until this morning, when Judge en will hear the case. Judge Macy left in the evening for Red Oak to preside over the term of court. He over- ruled the demurrer in the case of 8. M. Dohn against Jennie Frawley and others, @ sult arising over the estate of Mrs. Fox, who was killed by a motor car. Judge Thorpell was In the city for a the animal, when it suddenly turned its head and snapped at the boy. Dr. Macrae, jr., who was called to attend the lad, was, when the summons reached him, caring for the boy's brother, Hermann, who had one of his hands crushed while switching for the Unlon Pacific last week. Second Operation for Cancer. Richard S. Rawlings, an old-time printer of this city, who recently underwent a severe operation for cancer, was taken to St. Bernard's hospital yesterday afternoon, The previous operation falled to arrest the ravages of the cancer and this afternoon the physiclans will remove the entire left side of his jaw and the floor of his mouth in An attempt to save his 1if ) Notice Our Prices On home-made candy: Butterscotch, 100 per pound; Yankee peanut and angel food tafty, 12%c pound; buttercup, 20c pound, Big candy sale Saturday at Brown's Candy Kitchen, 548 Broadwa lately made on C. F. Towa, that nearly An attack was Collier of Cherokee, proved fatal. It came through his kid. neys. His back got eo lame he could not stoop witkout great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Bitters, which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels llke a mew man. This marvelous medicine cures back- ache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and buflds up your health. Only 60c at Kubn & Co.'s arug store. Fairbanks in Missouri Valley. MISSOURI VALLEY, la, Oct. 21.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—The campaign was opened here tonight by Senator Fairbanks of In- dlana. He was greeted with one of the largest and most enthusiastic audiences that ever assembled in Harrison county He discussed the financial and tarift fssues, together with the Philippine question, In & most convinelng manner and was loudly applauded. He paid a glowing tribute to the martyred president and to the sterling qualities of President Roosevelt. His sug- gestlons as to congress taking action to stamp out anarchy met with a storm of applause. The local republicans are jubl- lant over the success of the meeting. Breeders Bring an Unusually Fine Lot of Cattle to Kansas City Exhibition, KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21.--Kansas City's big annual fancy stock show opened at the stock yards pavilion today with a great array of prize-winning Shorthorns, Here- fords and Galloways from various parts of the country. There are close to 1,000 en- tries, and the show is easily one of the best ever held in the west. Among the ex- hibitors are John S. Hicks, Reno, Nev.; . W. Ryan & Son, Irwin, la.; G. W. Lind- Red Cloud, Neb; W. Wild, Ovid, Mo.; George Kennan, Richland, Kan, and W. H. Curtls, Eminence, Ky. It {s expected that the show will develope into a soclety function that will equal the annual horse show, which will open In Con- vention hall tonight with over 600 pedigreed animals on exhibit. The second annual show of the American Angora Goat asso- | Fire was discovered in slded at 2806 Seward street. Charles Belderbecke, Davenport, DAVENPORT, Ia, Oct. 21.—Charles Belderbecke, a prominent jobber of this city for the last thirty years and president of the Natlonal bank, dropped dead of apoplexy at Macon, Mo, today. Henry Hospe, lown Ploneer. SIOUX CITY, Ia, Oct, 21.—Henry Hos- pers, a ploneer of northwestern lowa, died today at the age of 70 years. FIRE RECORD. Planing Mill TALMAGE, Neb,, at Talmage. Oct. 21.—(Special.)— the planing mill and carpenter shop of Henry Uhl at 4 o'clock Sunday morning. The fire company was called and succeeded In saving all adjoining property, including the boller room and sheds at the rear of the mill. clation will also be In progress during the | The logs is $1,500, with $500 insurance. week. Already several carloads of goats | have arrived from New Mexico, Texas, | Towa and other states. Storage Capacity for 875,000 barrels of beer all the time, enables the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, St. Louls, U. 8. A, to properly mature its product, thus Insuring purity. perfection and palatableness. Orders promptly filled by Geo. Krug, manager Anheuser-Busch branch, Omeha. DEATH RECORD. Woo, LAWTON, Okl., Oct. 21.—James T. Woods who drew the capital prize in the Lawton land district at the El Reno lottery last August and settled a claim valued at nearly 850,000, is dead of typhoid fever after a brief illness. Before his death all the contests against his quarter section claim adjoining the town of Lawton had been dls- posed of by the In.erior department and his widow will come into undisputed posses- sion of the property William Nelll. A telegram announces the death of Wi llam Neill at Lisbon, O., yesterday. H had had typhoid fever since about Augv de Defeata Yankton. YANKTON, 8. D, Oct. 21 1Hhet‘ 1 Tele- gram.)—The annh‘rm- (Ia ball faam beat Yankton College thin af{ernoon, 17 to 5. The game was b to b at the close of the irst half. Yankton was outplayed in the last half. Bank Robbery in Minnesota, FULDA, Minn., Oct. 21.—The safe of the Farmers' 'bank was blown open early to- day and $5,600 secured AMERICA'S BELSY “I'ne Two Merry Tramps.' Prices—26c, 3be, 50c. GAIN full bearing. 15 41 acres garden land land laud. 10 acres garden 20 acres garden Wood & Ward's blg company. presenting ,.-mu 0000000000000 000000000040000000000000esstteee OR SALE— VINEYARDS ORCHARDS GARDEN LANDS Small payment down, balance on long time 16,000 apple trees in one plece, half wile old, ’ M ’ % cre vineyard, two miles from Council H. W. BINDER & CO 8 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. et 0000000000000 et ettetstssttetttetrItesetes settee Every Woman 1 Intereatsit and ahould ko w bout the wonderfu) MAIV[I. Whirling Sprny The new Vagias! fyringe. 1 thon and Sugtion. | SAWYHE, socirino N | l\llll od ook | Room " ‘The Whirling Spray Syringe For Sale By Shermaar & McConnellDrug Co, 16th and Dodge, Omnha, Neb, “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR-~ " MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO low rate Interest trom Glenwood; trees 9 years Bluffs postoMec s garden land, vineyard acre: acres in . } + { § : ' i \ H . H &