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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER ¢ 1 | Several local organizatfons have bee an fnjury has resulted from the omis. [ Wil be presimed that the lote were o | tormed among the women to fight (he p - ALR Ll cxsnry b o | frage movement. The women who are ad Douglas, AMrr astings Pettfbone againe: Fitzgera | vocating a change in the lowa Iaw are n No. 1. Reported ’ 1 Case Mmirmed. Day | tioe” ShUending fhul Reporied == 8, Sy e [ quite active and axpect to induce the leg Seh e T TS e it ob wqliity case whers thers 18 no islature this winter to end the idea | Water compat . tions preserved the only ques the doo! se free from the city's ed by the record 1« whether the COUNCIL BLUFFS. |[EEFEEFzss i TolamRs T G e sume the responsibility and pay them, as chapter 12 Htaelf render tax the county board has refused (o do %o Leng Program Praparsd for the Annul An_extensiol T“O E“\bro.\ soRROW‘vRo_[l h.\.:;‘y;‘;m;."’ ”"’;“"‘.‘y"'\" " ":‘“""" vill Mesting of Their Aeseo atie ‘!m\‘ll from |:‘\,‘v;‘-ni.‘f' ‘\l,,',',”,“",;"“'\h,‘,'“; '8 such an ‘,", 'r u.u@.‘fh, session Diviston No. &, Reported. from rposition < Stockert sells carpets ana rugs ‘ g the spréad of smallpox and of enforcing |MANY — PAPERS AND D.SCUSSIONS | uiar subject wil not ordinarily be held in- | and fs iabio to operate to the prejudice of Metz heer at Neumayer's hote | Many Attend the Lodge Berv.css in He quarantine regulations onsietent with a general cna t the taxpayers and water \sers ' . p ¥ b v special |, V64 Flaly against Alnswor R Dra. Green, office 303 8app block of the Dead. | such & nature (hat but for the sy from Fillmore | Reversed. Oldham FR Vels nel xby & So! Doyle-Burna Case to.Résnme, ute 1t would have included the sihject A sotted, b J B il & SaRmias e Biyie dndl Wit v Inent Educators Who Will Take | iutier of the fatter. In such cae the aition 10 The Bond of an asststant | “lc‘ 'o o b i 7 it - eral act operates according to fte te | castifer of & k ‘that he will “honest Wollman. selentific optict 49 Broadway gather In the city vesterday renew the Part<Trouble In Store for Poat- A e subjects embraced therein T e ¥ jecharge 'h Dr. 8t talde Hevaror | MEMEORY OF S, HASS AND ) M. FENLON |/ . 7 Tud [ e iTae ae WHIch 1s (he 8 fuith andeMolently diseharge Stephenson, Baldwin block, K ‘m big mining suft trial this morning. Judge * At Des Molnes = Rafl- V;vr \'lf':"yllflr'nuo r'\'” § S tHes duties of sich position ” 1s a .«ur.'ym."“ . ewell cour ribe of Ben Hur, will meet - Green is expected he e to conven the special act, anc e {= 80 whethe | only of the personal honesty of such ¢ anmmr we n.y" s ¢ p reen | pected h I” "": ronds and Bankenptey ‘/*nl-rE:! and special provisions are contained | P "“’ “_,,”‘,,, R L ia compete nan Palace Slesping Care. Through Miss Burnstt of Omuha 16 Fusst of Miss Vietor Bender and Emmet Tinley De. | court at 10 o'clock, at which hour the jury fn (he same statute or in independent acts | Gty ng dnffgance in the discharge of Without Change. Bvery Weeke Dorlands on Avenue G Hver the Addresses and & Double was notifed to be preser - | adopted at the same or different gy T Autios duy, via » 1f1 0ak body wood, 8580 cord. Wm. | The rulings of Judge Green on the two 2 Kectfon 110 of the Omaha city charter Within the scope of the cashier's Wl oAl by Opel. 118 Quartet Rend witable motions by the defense to strike out certals (From « Staff Correspondent.) :‘m‘l-\]lml DSaranty and (o be vald “l‘,}v'l‘" I, ’N RN 88 ‘1““‘”‘“_“ New shipme ¢ elogant picture frame Muste. parte of Doyle's testimony and to take| DES MOINES, Dec. 1.—(Special)—=The | 'No. J0s. Farmers' Bank of Nebraski | fatilers divections may control the assist mouldings 4t C. B, Alexander & Co.'s e from the jury and direct a verdict | Towa State Teachers' association, which | City againat Garrow. Error from Otee. | ant cashier and the te ng the Jetes Gray Members of Council Bluffs lodge of Elks | reat expectations by both shdes have by far the most elaborate program |’ 1. Where n question is submitted to the [fa fs led o belleve that the cashier s v by the cr o equeat of # | vio b ity 1a the bank and f Miss Della iHamiiton of § 8 D | gathered Sunday afternoon in the large hall - that has ever heen given by any education | fury by th 1, after the requeat of folating his owi di he bank and {8 ip vielting har”siator, Mre Wiatt o Lin their handsomo ctubhouse to pay that | EX-CHIEF OF POLICE SHOT |association in the middie west. The tour | B, flari o'sat mat o findini thervan | (Ergfiaric ShA withont antnori” from RBUTE tribute to the memory of their departed days of the assoclation meotings will be | ndverse to him 18 not sustained by sufl- | Ajrectors. (he assistant cashier has no more | tadiant Home stove, guaranteed not " ) 4 A oF contrive at such mi ernck ""holt Wy “Poicrden & Schosning, | brethren which the order in common paid | JAmes F. Shamley of Slous City Vie- | flled to overflowing with good things. Tn | clgntevidence R e Ao Thed 171 Were "beini nerpe Merriam bloek. throughout the country tm of Careleas o fact, there Is a growing feeling among edu- | iy’ o verdict 18 contrary to law s Dot | fented by o stranger : i g Alderman Brown went to Dea | g ervice, known as lodge ot fitlle. cators that the programs have heen made | sufficientlv speciic to entitle it to consid- | '3 The fact that the bond of an assistant Gffective Mondas. Januaty & 160, the e, minany to Vilt Governor-elect | oot tow, was open to the public and many re foo elaborate and complicated and that it | STAUON I DS EOUEL |y ey (o compiatn | SAETHET ST o bk Wha i one ‘ot e ([l man service: Chitago and Indianap- Mre. Rapalfe left vesterday for San i'ran- | sponded to the invitation to be present JOUX CITY. Der. 1—-(Spectal Tefe. | '* fmpossible for anvone to cover any con- [of an "nsteuction. when' the matter ob- | afrect Ard that fhe neststant cash 1i% to 81 Algustine, without change. | clsco, whore she will remain during the dsome lodge rooy s siderable part of the program or get as | jected to in such instruction ix in aub- | entered upon the duties of his office nnder via SinpInRD R RISD B ree A 2 i electric lights and the members of the lodge y g Ich good out of it as if the programs | Lt tained by the cashier of the bank, {s suf and Florida #t Coast. Sleeper will Mrs. Card and daughter, Pauline of police of Sioux City and who Is well " | vel . p M th | qra e | Ni M M seated In rows around the hall, while the were shorter. In the program as prepared | 4. It fs not error to refuse to wive an in- | cfent wranifen the acecptance of the |l rin on “Big Four regilar train No. Legan. In are guests of Mre, Mary Mi e s , 5 known to western police officlals, was #hot | g0 (s vour's meeting thero will be over | struction lendered when the same ground | bond, though no acceptance or ay 15, in connection wiih the magnificent Mie 0. A, HouNhten of Washington. D; | sented an 1 occupled by the visitos, pre- | (hig atternnon while standing at a window | 100 PADers presented abour sixty nanin. |18 covered by instructions given by the hond Is shown by the minutes {Micago and Florida Special from Mrs sughton of Washington, sented an Impreseive appearance o ers presented, about s assign- B 1iall BA. neinpatl aln _con d .o 1% giiest of Dr. I, W. Houghton and | g™He o8 HPF STROIOEN XS, i "m"' " lin his home. The shooting was accidental 4. | court on lts qwn motlon, oo VESTIRULED RLEEP family of Plerce street N8 was a magnificent | 5 twanty-two-caliber rifie in the hands of ments for discussion of papers, thirty ad No. 10380, Peters against Killlan Error r A recovery for negligence L TR S LN NING & ot dresses, twenty or more se o re om Cass. ed. Ames, ¢ the Jage complained of must b RS, MAG ENT DINING CAR, The University clib whll meet Wednesday ""‘I"U“ of roses. Tho two addresses were | oo Malloy. a deliveryman, being discharged | foo oy | ent¥ OF more separate reports, | {fom CRes 1 i = A " t g afternoon at the home of Mra. F. [ | delivered by Vietor E. Bender and Emmet | ax ne was loading it. The ball crashed o SRS e D o IR ta sesult o the ¥ OHEERVATION: CAR two full loctures, besides music, demon- | Ny Frooriinas in bustardy sre purely | Dence and Hot & remote and conjectur VESTIRULED BAGQAGE CAR Behinorr, Beventh Avenue. | ¢ Cheistmas | TIA1EY 404 the music was by & double quar- | through s window in the ‘Shapley House of ba ort e | tet consisting of Mrs. I M. Treynor, Mre. | The doctors who operated on Shaniey found strations, invocations and informal discus. | atatutory and the courts can t ch o o o horn r Hona. The nragram 1s s dlvided that a | en and mike sich ardors i them e e | Vi mostwick agains Kelier | Apvon | e SCHEDULE OF THE ease glve name and address to F, care S f < Mtatute contemplates and none other A | from Buffal orval, « Bee omee Pearl stroet Robert Mullia, Mra. K. M. Loomie, Miss | tax newe 1n b lorestines and ony his con. | 1ATE® PAFL o€ it comes in the sectional meet- | AAttlomant barween the parcnis of wan it | opy o “an” appraisement of ‘lands FLonln. spEol‘l" The Tdenl club will mect Tuesday atter. | Fannfe Davenport and Messrs. Tresnor. | ition tu critteal ings regitimate child, In order to be operiitive as | made for the purpose of judicial sale m PN fgon at the home af the president, MrS. | Rigdon, Alichison and Lewis, with Mre, 1dn The lectures of the meeting will be by | & SIS OF permintn o8 e nd wt: | diwtriet conet of the proper connts {hicago, dajly except Sunday T Poacalved hare of the denth | Wies Seybert as accompanist. Rey. €. W WMiss Porter Dying of Woun Max O'Rell of Paris and J. L. Hughes of | faxted In such manner as the act proscribos Wi the ‘Tecora' 18 klent 1 et aali exlent Eindu of David Gray at Iueblo. Mr. Gray was | Calfee, pastor of the Broadway Methodist| IOUX CITY, Ta. Dec. 1.—-Miss Porter, [ 1OTONt0: Others from a distance who are and the district court can take judiclal | of u vopy o6 the Supratament b Sur daily except Sunday. formerly a resident of this city church, hy invitation acted as chaplain in | who was shot at Cherokee by her |fown for audreses are: W. L. Tomlins, | EOETWEITCS, BF SRS NPl RO WeRether | Mo Y palY axcent RRfAY for e i’ il it | the abuence of Rev. George Edward Walk, | gweetlieart, Harry Hortman, Saturday | Go0ricl Bamberger and J. P. . John. State | the futher or the mother of the child i the Aignant van 'Rot. made v ; Bt AuRustine. dally excopt Monday. 8:s tend the national live stock exhibit rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. who | night, is dying. Hortman, it is alleged “'|”| ”‘”"";""” Barrett delivers his """'""1:@‘?3,»"-'.”“'”" person to be entrusted with | appraleement Wad hot H e nppraiser £ full information and particulars as i« Claude B, Matthay of Burlington | bad gone to Sioux Clty to deliver an address | gaid he meant to kill her. Address. Among the scores of educators of | MQEURWRY. o\ Ll N 1 L are tamiliny with the property Ledulos, rates, tekets, ete., call on agent ticket offic turned vsuterday from A at the memorial services of the Elks there. —_——— the state who are on the program in some | County, against School District 1048, Grainger Bros. against First Na “‘lf\‘uilr\-m Route,” or ‘address the Tder 11t n Chicago and Wyoming, 11 Error from e The service was the first lodge of sorr form are: W, N, Clifford, Council Blufta: | Island, Neb. Error_from Hall. Judgment. | tlonal bank. & division No. 8. e oW Byl e ek, | held by the Council Blufts |m|:» '{1:1::.:&“ NOTES OF PLA_YS‘AND PLAYERS | . 1. Jump. sac City: P B, Lark. Onawa DY ool detrict o Hot shiitied to any | Poree S iy | WARREN S, LESOH) W, 8, DEPPR, aventio. dled 'Satirday. The funeral will | Organized two years ago with the largest A. B. Warner, Missouri Valley; G. W. Bryan, | of ' ihe proceeds of the fines and license [ 1 On the trial of o wase appealod (1o | e TKL AL ASKL G, P, & T. A St te: & Bafiosuing, Methkiy block: | SAFLRE Wembereliip Incitie NIHory of (he fan/onks, Mary. Stjmacp, Steantdont; L | ety nlean some are of s torritare s I | of the ‘Action of the court in admitting CINCINNATI, O, pFetersen & Schoening, Merrtam block, | order, here were no deaths in its member- ester, Creston; ( Hammock, Sioux | €% ARG N P etritorial lmits of such | competent evidence offered by the defend vtoves in the city and at prices that will | #Bip the first year and the lodge particl- Thelr Orbi City; A. H. Bigelow, Lemars: Helen Stone, | city {ant I support of u mat allegation o Y 2 I o g o bhound, " e nawer on the ground that such al ' surprise you pated with the Omaha lodge in its memorial s Red '»:k, Lulu Hardman, Council Bluffs r-14\"‘”""#,"’,",',‘.' “,fl'."fl:',’,‘,‘;,,“g Doundaries | ;.'.( B T e Thtate | The annual tax sale of delinquent prop- | services across the river. This vei Blanche Bates and Frank Worthing mag | A. E. Parsons, Creston; M, M. Pile, Coun- [Of * Cll¥ cann (ot s te 5 e 1in the justice court where 1o objec erty will commence this morning in the B AP oW | e the Altar together the annexation of contiguous territe ot | ¥ 4 1 Lily Langtry has rejected Cocil - | City; Bella Alderson, Creston: Una Con- | passage of such ordinance. otherwise = ve o » ! uffs; George E ston | ineluded corporate s pi o fon was mide to the answers hy mation or erty will commence this morning in the | yver, the lodge had two members to mourn, Il Bluffs; George E. Marshall. Sionx [included in the corporate limits prior to (e | tor m, { SPEOIALIST elgh's “A Queen of Soclety No. J0W01. — Johnson against Phelps County | on by fIlng a reply, "Plaintift should hay y But plaintiff joined issues there will 'wield the hammer | Samuel Haas, whose death occurred Decem- The general recoption of the Council| ber 6, 1500, and James M. Fenlon, whose = Henry Clay Burnabee celebrated his ner, Sac City; 0. H. Marsh, Glenwood: €. |\ MY SO o ror Ctem | moved to strike from (he answe: any new \ in iffs Woman's club will be Friday after-| qoath o i Bhutember 8% 18 birthday oh shia, Novembe H. Hoskinson. Corn 8. N. C | Ehelp eversed Diviston Mo | issues made in_the district court ‘which noon, With the members of the currer b occurred September 100, Bath | DLIRRY I BAIledab i, - Novermber ol iogs B chbariilll LA T S [pLom were not properly pleaded and which he - All Diseases and I dopartmentias Hbatossen were charter members and had always takea | [PUSC. It 18 reported, may play in an Ital- | Fort Dodge. and J. A. McIntosh. Mount Avr. |2 Reported, ©o 0 50 0 G ON W oty Mrs, P. G. Mikesell, who has been seri-| A active part in the work of the lodge. | jne 00 ©f Pinero's latest creation. | Governor Shaw has a place on the program, | ik f gtasl | 1 4 Nor It oy wkwinst Mctugh Appeal | Disorders of Men Tris fire insurance company that if the mem o 1} L | ously fll for several months, was in | Prior to the services the members of the [ In “A Woman of No Importance” Also the lending mien In (he college and | holding thepatley “Halls 1o pey apy Essess Tty Srentes no. personal Hability - 10 years in Omahs e e o i "t ihei® (hia | Todge gathered in the large reception room | Coghlan may once more come to the front | Normal school faculties, and many of the (ment = & < & at the time specified in the st the owner of the land. Such tax AGTRINg. on the first floor and from there marched | ** *(4F. 4 county wuperintendents. A feature of the | Botnre *o Pl o e e e rview. of th b collected, 1F at all by @ sale’ of VARICOCELE onc o art department of the Councll Blufts | Lo the lodke room in double file, the of- | will pax thie eounirs n orsteasional visii | PIORTAm (s a Suoday program. including 4 | rules ak to waiver of forfeltures and wil ular - tract againat wikch it i HYDROCELE curen Woman's chub Wil meet tonight in the club- | ficers following. ~ After the opening core- | early' next Year 4k 8 sermon by Bishop Spaulding of Peoria 5 e P B AR L T M “ \ Method new, without e rokram will be devoted to Rembrandi | Monies according to the ritual, the double | Charles Wyndham has decided upon a | The educational counctl, which meets the | 32 ¢leiner provision that If the poiiey- | 2 A PINRHIEE EntlLled o e wosikion cattilig. DAL A 108 von Ryn and his wor | quartet sang the anthem, “Heaven is My “']“\"n" of Henry Arthur Jones' come | day preceding the meeting of the associa- | holder afterward pay the amount due from | EXIeNt that the ararment /Y, of tima. he change in the assignment of the | Home." the colo part being sun by 1. M .r’l“” Hg :"'_I o et tion, will consider once more the topic of | him the ol ey, T,"(‘” e hoiding from the A varlance Detween &h avermefit of & Y PH LIS urediorliteanatne poison e e ane AN Genamer it the mishs | Treynor. Then the members of the lodge | that will apheal exclusively 10 the ple The Sequence of Studies” and give final | prevent recelpt of the amount of a delin. | pleading and the evidence given (0 Suntalh | e system. Soon avery Siay snd sympiom detall and Officers Wilson, Swanson and | Sang the opening ode. which was followed | And patronage of children consideration to the subject of examina- |auent " assessment from operating we a | 5 Cledine ALy ¥t (0 his prel disappears compistely and forever. No ). L. 8mith on the day beat by prayer by the acting chaplain, Rev. . | Whllam H. West e recovering, tions walver of forfeiture under the prior pro- | bt | \ L0 s predes | ABREAKING OUI™ of the dinease on the skin a o V. C Francisco, from the effects of the B | vision. If at the time of the receipt of such | dice in ma ction or def [ oF Tace. - Areabmiunt coftaiie N ZAEREx Wadnesday evening. Alderman Hammer i Adidress by V. E. Bender, the throat president of the assoclation, and it is (maina in existence to which the revived in | 1. The tax llen upon real estule existing surance may attach {1 favar Of the ‘pubitc ix ordinarily ex: | WEAK MEN from Excesses or \icTius president “of the associntion and invites B Alice Nlelsen has returned to deemed probable that President Shelton of | & L. . ro Nk A1l 0dd Fellows to be present lctor E. Bender, esteemed lecturing [and I8 singing at private entertainments { gimpeon college will be the next president. 2 tinguished by payment. The exception to RVOUS EBILITY or EXHZTSTION, & Whether. 16 the detinguent assessment | UG 03 BN s been sold by the | WASTING WRARNESS with EANLY DacaT 1o The literature department of the Council [ knight, delivered an eloquent address. He | She will make her debut in grand opera at was levied prior to loss and to meet losse Bluffs Woman's club will meet Thursday | sald Covent Garden in April. Making Fight on Post er. | BB IRl 0 taxes against the | YOUNG and MIiDDLE AGED, lack of vim. viger [accruing yrior _thareto. recelpt ot the | SO (RSN, EAT delliient Are | 8Dd SreDEth, Wit organs {habaired and weak 3 {amount thereof subsequently nowi- | 80 i x afternoon in the clubrooms, with Mrs. B. S Mr. and Mrs. N odwin (Maxine s of the 10 ot ¢ afver of | paid by the holder of the tax sale certifi ST otl{pl cuved with » mew Home IWobsber as leaders He lic 10 ba consid: l';‘ro"n:rllkkv-:r nshu.-mm@ more touching and | giljott) will close their ' London theater A serious offart is to he made here m"‘?;“: hr'"'l’:”rl.'l‘-“;!nl;r onstitute a waiver of | PR < Treatment. No pain. no detention from btusi e 16 L AnGient Feramn TIerature " il g B, 'Lv,'fl'i",','::,': :'l:pt:“;lrl:fll:-;’\; next week and return to this country, op<n- | oust from ofide the postmaster of Des | /" g\ "Shara aip the property coverad by | o N0 I Perdew ..;.un‘-: Tll'h_nu‘w” frror | need The next meeting of the household eco- | expressive wymballem of the oatstrerchad | " (2U% Nere about January 1. Moines befoge bis term of office oxpires. | the policy In deatroved by fire while rhe | o1 Pufler. Heversed. Doy b o A T nomic department ‘of the Council BIMTE | hand. T our gayer moments it 8 the signe enry Guy Carleton is at work upon a | oo 00 (O R hooler, a prac- | policyholder s delinguent. 8o thar nothing | heRepo 3 Woman's club will ‘be December 12, with | of fellcitation and goodwill and in the Rous | Be® drama’of American lite. The xeene | The postma ) " Femaina to which renewal of the insurs | % The IAw preaumes that the ofcer mak- Mrs. George T, Richmond as leader. These | of Sorrow (aicative of the: toyalty ot gy | 1 1810 I the south, uithough most of the | ticing physfelan, who was a partieutar | SRR EE BIRCE RGN of e “amouni | 118, he assessment performed ni cull dute | On Seaplgg & Seanles, ulmm subjects will be on the program: “‘Chemis- | brotherhood, suggestive of o maother s love | ChATACters are of northern nativity. friend of Cougressman Hull and secured | of aubsequent assessments lovied after the | 20 until the contrary s made to appuar it . N fry of Cleaning” and “History of Bacteria.” | and tnderniess, and an earnest of a safe | 1t Wil probably take Mr. Crane three of | e apooigtment through Hull. His ap- |loss, in addition to assessment levied | 2 A woven wire cot was stoien late Satur- | haven provided by the Father of us all—the | f0Ur vears to exhaust the popularity of | N 3 and those | PHior to and delinquent at the time of the | day night from in front of Durfee's furni- | outstretched hand, inumerably multiplied | “David Harum,” and he is one of the few |pointment was fiercely contested and those | fogy’ with knowledge of the facts, is in ture store on Broadway. A short time | until it becomes a cle of protection, a | @°tors who are not froubling themselves | who were opposed to him are now laying | consistent with reliance upon the forfeftur afterward it was #old at a second-hand | Wall of strength, in which the faltering sou] | aPout a new play plans to make trouble for him, and it they |and is a walver thereof. Nat. Masonic Acc goods store on Lower Maln street, but the [ I8 encouraged to new endeavor. Frank Pixley. the author of “King Dodo " | sure his removal will at least | A®Sn. v. Burr. # Neb.. 26 distingulshed police have been unable to secure any clew | The Benevolent and Protective Order of | Who has lately been resticuting with Mrs, | ©ANROL gecurc his remo b No. 10423, McCormick Harvester Manu to the thief Elks has no patent on the name of brother- | Pixley in Swiizerland, sends word that he | make it impossible for him to secure re- | acturing Company sgainst Revnolds. Error The Atlas club will meet Thursday after- | D0od. While we are brothers In the same | expects to he home in De b His new | appointment. They will lay before Presi- |trom Wayne = Reversed. Kirkpatrick, ¢ noon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Barstow, | ofder. the order itself ix a blood relation to | opera is practically completed dent Roosevelt evidence of several serious | Pivition Na. 1. Renorted, South Sixth street. ‘This will be the pro- all the organizations of earth that have for 8ir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry's engage ot 1. A chattel mortgage duly filed for - gram ‘Current ©Mlss Beebe; | their object and purpose the weal of man- | ment in New York, was the most successful | Violations of the civil cervice law. The |ord, which described the property con “Routhern Scenery, cob Sims: “Art :mm Partaking of the best qualities of all | this talented palr has played in the big | fact that President Roosevelt has made | veved as 50 bushels vellow corn now in Inetitute of Chicago, Mrs: Clifford; | It interferes with the work of none. metropolls. Almost $10.00 a Week Was | yoveral removals for similar cause hag|Plle on ground on the Gilman farm. elght “Rubens,” Mrs. John Sylvester. "ff!:::llnulznlrl;muli wich n sad and_ solemn | taken in In excess of their last engagement. | SEVEIE SERRERE R B S miles solith I;;lr)l two miles weat af W ayne John _Lindsey and Dan O'Connell will | 2¢casion a % Is the beauty and strength [ Jsabel Irving has taken Jessls Ba given Bclioplor's opponel e c- | Neb.. ho S greater gl y forn nAve & hearing in police court this morning | 4f, (e, brotherhood emphasized. " Through | mans blace A% Charles Hawirev s leading | coss. One of the specific charges gainst [Is In the pile. ihe corn being of uniform eaders of The Bee an the charge ot dlsturbing the peuce Thed Stsovrationn made passible by this order | actresn'in “A Message from Mare.' ‘Miss | schoolor witl he that he promoted his son | VAR ARG uantily, held e A R A . ate Saturday night for parted brothe ere known to each | Bateman having returned to England on sufficient de: ! ; T it bartender In a Main street | 310 all of us. " With us they sat in the ses- | account of the serious fllnews of her | 10 one of the bhest positions in the post 0. 144, Beall against McMenemy, Ap- | have always appreciated oon when he refused to serve them with | 3008, O, 10, Jodge, sharing with us our | mother ofice withou cither merlt or precedent [peal from Washington, = Sdfirmed. Sibert ays appreciated its efforts to pro- drinks, itles and responsibilities, participating in | "Rey. Freeman Wills, a brother of the | to guide him. The hoy was a clerk at a DIVIsIon N0, & Rapolieds. . ohe dlatrict | vide them with beautiful pictures at & nom- ek Okkand A 5 ¥ ires _and doing thelr individual | jape W, H® Wils, and k. 5 rhefont 1. An actlon for dower in i he Oakland Avenue Reading club will | part in promoting the spirit of friendliness | aie W s, and anthor of ““The OnIY | yoga fountain when appointed to a place | court is within the statute of limitations inal cost. We have secured a large quan- mect Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | ind fellowship. 1 i friendiincss | Way," has colldhorated with Rev. Fred P A O VR T bRt Within ter yanrs trom | M Harl, “Thia program will b given: | cficie: and withour thim jis e RN | el C Jangridge i’ dramatic ve )t {in the postoffice after civil service ex-|and must he broukt tity of the most beautiful calendars, which Mrs Arthur: n Mary of | ance et never mare main: Wined, CxIat- | Staniey” Weyman's latest novel. “Count | amination and in a remarkably short time Sy . by one tenant 16 % T “ ence can never more ohtain h the pass. The rule that an entr e tenan we will give to our readers o - Bianchard: = “The Drama.’ | g vears one by ane of this meaertmy | 1annibal he was given one of the best clerkships common fs the antry of all the to nly at & nomi A Pllgrimage to Lourdes, il Join the innumerable caravan of the | , At e eaon® o NE, Phgnent yeason, WHeN | A little later he supplanted a man as super- | tenants has avplication where ihere s nal cost . dead. only to be succeeded by o o | her contract with I othern expi " " n actual ouster of the other co-tenants The meeting of the offlal Board af the |in their Ui wii) Toilow 94 by ‘thors, wh Gectlin Toftus will become’ a member of | intendent of carriers who had . held the SNCAGHIM QLB i T, PR o Each plate of the calendar s reproduced Councll Bluffs Woman's club will be Friday | The ritual of this order sets apart an in- | St Henry Irving's company. She will play | jogition many ars. He was promoted | thereto. 1 fros o r{:lvrnmml at 2 at the home of Mrs. J. H, | terval of time in n‘x|41;‘ Passing day \\II‘||“h ”"‘["';"‘.'{""\“""n““ PO roles, her Aret Ix |" lflw :|I |‘1~ ot xlulun STk e whis Findar ¥ Oukter 1s & question of fact 1o ve de- | cut out by :": b :"l" r""""" hy‘;“ :1' ol eaver, First avenue. Among important | whenever two or three Elks are gathel part being Marguerite in Faust e B Behhe Of 1 termined from the evidence. st known water color artist 188 Maude matters to come up for consideration 1t | oRether. 1% 10 he employad in siving loeing | . The xfory that May Trwin would retire | the civil service law, are entitled to pro- | “I™gNidance "examined and held sufcient THIS COUPON RSN The oaleslat 160 Cancihel aut |lv)a’f»”|:;;~ (‘)'1" u-;v'xl;n-r course to be given by :‘;)lm-m'n,m.» to ;\u absent brothers, In {f"l"' """ ‘M‘t‘f‘ T“” this umh P .“, motion. In another case a clerk to the warrant .m’..n...;‘m'nm»r f the executt Aal hat .Hl ¢ s winte e observance of that sentiment. and in | Lo be true and not a press varn. Henry L e , Mi0. Carpenter Paper company against execution so dafaty that everyons wi Mrs. F. R. Kist, 2319 Avenue ¢, has com- | consonance with that Apirit. I belals of | Bire, Miss Train's manager. now vouches | POstmaster was appointed over the heads | (UL ol BIRELET company. | Appeal from Present at Bee Office B0 1 Yewi itk ha slained to the police that while in a mil- | those who are left to mourn their loss, || fur the correctness of the story and says | of many in live for promotion 0stmaster | | ancaster. Reversed and dismissed. Ames, or mail this coupon with n . w e first one which we inory store on Bromdway Saturday even- | hereby pledge our loving remembrance to | D¢ has no hookings ahead for his star Schooler affects indifference to the attacks | .. diviston No. 3. Reported Ras A4 4 offer, The Century Girl Calendar. Ing she placed her pocketbook, containing | Our departed brothers John Dunamure, the basso and leading ypon him and defies his enemies. The | 1. On an appeal to this court in an equit- c and get this beautl- 3%, on the counter while making a pur- Speech by Emmet Tinley, man in Marguerite Bylva's “Princess (e , abie action the judgment will be reversed £61'ATL Calondar. Whis Each page reprosents a girl of a difterent chago and that when she turned round to company, hus resigned. He says: “My part | prospect of a pretty fight ahead is good it essentlal findings of fact are wholly un- 4tian ST et et it 1t had disappeared At the close of Mr. Bender's address I M. | In_the plece was not congenial and th Dolliver Will LFETey supported by the evidence. [t will also be | ordering by mail add 4o period, gowned in the fasblon of her time The Athenlan club will meet Friday after- | Treynor sang “Lead, Kindly Light." ana | MAnagement failed to feature me in th, revarsed If essential speclal findings are in for postage. Not the least attractive {s the girl of the neon at the home of Mrs. I Sackett 1 advance notices as had been agreed up. The town of Dolliver is to be Incorporated. | confiict with a general finding and rhe feen at the A. Sackett. | then followed an address by Emmet Tinley, | "0\ o former are sufficlently supported by fhe twentieth century Ihis Wil be’the program: “_ll.\:l»bn‘l;| XM, | esteemed leading knight, who said e “‘I‘;{;":m"‘; de her debut as a lec- | The town is now ahout three years old and | (Ui, ) | ART DEPARTMENT, % v 1L, B 5 0 h B d s, Ind., on Novemb . A X § o g ’ caon; “Renaiswunce Under Francis and | Since the occasion of u vear ago two |18 Her address upon the stage and its | upon petition of frecholders the district| 2. Delay In making o chattel mortguge of BEE PUBLISHING Ae the numper secured of this calendar fenry,” Mrs. L. Bunting: “lterature, | volces have been hushed and no response is ple was thoroughly enjoved by @ large | court has set December 17 as a day for | record does not vender the insttument, vold €O., OMAHA. 18 limited, it will be weil to send for it at Francols Rabelois,” general dfscussion nade to the calling of thelr names. Weé ence. "Her tour will continue through | voting on the question of incorporation. | A* AEAInat creditors who €Al dl afrer the The New Century club will meet Wednes- | 8ten in vain, but to the call for S8amuel | the season under the direction of Thomas || 4 p a ien upon pronerty After the | once. They will make dainty but inexpen- dny afternogn with Mra. 8. W. Creel, s | Haus and James M. Fenlon there comes no | Broadhurst The town.of Butler Canter, 1 Butler ooupty, |iaolighfs, MRS Coen Aeh URACTE " o sive Chrisimas presents. Avenue B. This will be the program: “The llvm.\ They are dead. Though their volces | Mansfield in “Beaucaire,” Henrlettu Cros. | has just gone out of existence and the l";“'?:’l',‘fi View of the law, a wrong with Grewin ot engiana, "N Halrd oadert be sillled and fail't6 greet us yet in sor- | man in "do the Bhoila and “As § postmaster has been dropped. It was at|oug rexulting damages is not a tort or These calendara are 10x13 inches and are Mrs. MeCune: “The Mogna Charia s ‘Mrs. | f1om that ‘ather world "1 irhe Girl Meharion Da one time & flourishing llitle city and was | lsgaily AcUORBNWS, 1\ nuntened for agree #0ld at the art stores for one dollar, By Morgan: “Review of Reviews, " Mrs.'Wyatt. | What can I Hav In eulogy of (hem or (i “the Helmet of Navirre.” and Virginia | platted (o become a county seat ing to do or for doing pursuant to an agree- securing an immense quantity of them we e entertainment given at (e Dohany | love and estoem i utray batore yor that | Hacnad In -cAllce of Ol Vincennes are Patriarchs Militant Meeting ment an act which, In the absence of the heater tomorrow night, entitled “Merry | {he S : ¢ t old by | 20 otham novelties of the nea IR Maids and Yol Tt Shitind Mates entire community 1t would be a tale of Fiture Aol Sgrecment, he might Nave wiully done are able to offer them for 15c e rs o) el r Arrangements are being perfecte or the A creditor ean not complain o! e aurpices of U 8T Grant company. uniform | Dt Bersonal regard’ and “praise of wn- | Mrs. Lesite Carter annual meeting of the Patriarchs Militant rank, Knights of Pythias, promises to be a L iseful lives It 1 was asked | pany and production, will leave New Y H oy with her large ¢ withholding of a chattel mortsage frof o an agreement between i hat foremost quality in th al . A . Yecord persuant (o an agreemer ) very interesting affair. The make-up of 4 iun 1 the personal | by a special train of seven cars on Satur- | of lowa. M. A. Raney of Marengo, who Is o parties thereto, unless he make it appear Tl o tIre o make-up of character of Brother Haas entitied him 1o | day. Lcember the partiey | . 7. On Tuesc December | department commander of the ord ti- | gt Soitpuied B ock (e Moot | TSAST o, Brosher Mane, sniiod i e | dhsg Hecember's' bty Bheobts | dopariment comman e orier, o ART DEPARTMENT as 4 wholo those who go will certainly | his almost inordinate love of | aciress for the first time in his new play, | MAtes that between 500 and 600 of the enjoy the event to the fullest extent ¥ 1 heme and famiiy. What more beautitul | “Du Barry.” The premier will take place | Patriirchs will attend the annual conven- ¥ P L | The Bee Publishing Co Omaha, Neb o SOmething Abou & DOFGEet ome (it Tankes | " oy Npeonl (heater, Washington | ton in February. Aside from the promi Hstiing Co., ’ 4 ITAV r o i ok - ct home tha 8 ol en K 004 s In! 2 Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | it easy for one to be good. impossible Lo be ’ L oravhen Knighthood Was Inlp.n¢ jowa Odd Fellows there will be pres- | | | Live Toplcs Concerning Some of th Thentrical Stars and R Lok it e e 0 photogTADhS Wi cards ara sent PR very ba He was u genial, pleasant com.- |, ‘great phmbers to Julla Mariowc for her | ent General Seckner of [linols, General ] BT Thotgh his frav Ralta’ (hose eriider | autograph, She gives it'in all cascs where | Grundon of Missourf, Colonel Nichols of Ao s ot s dalre, those veritahid | s tee of 8 cents Ia sent, &nd this money 16 | Novrasis and Colonel Btreot of Minmesot PERFECT 4 . 1 £xpended, indicated the | turned over to the Actors' fund. One rol. | Nebraska and Colonel Street of Minnesota Henl Estate Transfers, pproaching dusk of his life, vet the night lector sent in with his for an au The first meeting will be the evening of found us unready (o part with the ¢ . oh 85 A These transters were fled Saturday in | commend for conmoltion, refleriion” upon | (AP 8. Miss Marlo gt sent @ | Pobruary 20 and the decoration of ehivalry the abstract, title and loan offes of J. W MI':HI wnent life. ource. o will he the next day. The meeting will he i\‘,‘,,yn_ 101 Pearl street Wo Bere Tgmar Beslon-neatiy ahl hi Adelalde Ristori has celebrated her held this vear in Marshalltown. The pro. . E. Johannsen ot al, referves - ok rhos | hirthday 5 n a year of as | 9 gran m titive d % has no ot mm‘ A IO T Y spaoci i e eara R i | RIS, 1L 1 MM & VR of s Jong | gram of comperiive arils has not set been | AN ELEQANT TOILET LUXURY, 77438, and lots 1 and 2 of oMl Ve roermate (rlendship cxisted, 1 lance on the Ttalian stage. When an Ihfa leted oL 1 16110, e wrves (o3 #197 | allowed “this apportunity 1o hass without ‘-‘:g\-«;“‘:.-;:I:Ww“.hl.‘.k'...;.““,v_:,: A dumm Cheek Put Bankruptey. Used by people of refinement Harry . McMillon nt swis ang | planting one Nitle fower in hix” memory. | Pusa, were Atrolling Talian mummers. ayd | The officials of the Chicago, Milwaukse | fOF OVer a quarter of a century nely awhy %T4-dl, W d naunting awe ¢ N his yoloe, With the | she won her way (0 eminence slowlv. 8he | & St. Paul railroad have issued o Sarah J. Woods to Joseph . Woods Emmer. 1 nevar” toren vie Muting Cie: | has ived ‘during the past quarter of o G e Avoca, w. d me."" James M. Fonlon was A sincere. 1oy The Augustin Daly Mugical Comedy com. | PIOYES resort (o the courts in bankruptcy GEO. STEVENSON, Manage: AS A R Wi nwig 261148, W, 3 Seisds compromise. It was absolute condi- | CABO. the critics giving thix attraction 1he be dlscharged > Bsryine of the 1 hid R WG s iy SS0 SIS | L B Gl i SR R W ey Eve December 3| BUSINESS INVESTMENT obligation was constant. high-minded and | 814 tuneful comic oneras seen In that cfty | company. Complaint has been made by wod purc. In the assay of his eharactor there | in several weasons. Bamuel Collins ns | merchants and others at divislon points | 9 - was found no alloy. His fondness chil Total five transfers 12,600 | dren and thelr love for him almost reached SLIT has scared an empecially noteworth | ] . . g fizen and th ,,,,l grotesaue meinde, roliciin Wimor | enining Iatge wages, have sone into banke | a . 1 an office and surroundings of which you need not he N. Y. Plumbing Co.. telephone 250 Our dead we mourn and the emory | ANM _impromptu jokes have heen highly | ruptey to escape paymen: store bills T i sauat 4 N & phone 200, WO dead wo mourn and, their memory | &0 meny W (aran isve DaaR o Wt ape payment of store bills, Mer’v Mllk MaldS‘ ashamed. The impression on your customers, clients i | hit, both with the public and the critjes, | (D8t railroad employes. many of them It PAYS to be in good company., It PAYS to have ik 2 cherish most ancredly. ™ Wit I ary Macteing fuimra S eome: | in some cases amounting to but a few dols . " Davis sells glass. ye, 'm"\..‘}n.w‘r.!!K..’fiy"fl\...."'Qh‘.-;:»"!f..f'x‘n:' Collins 1 a graduate from e - 1A%e. and this whils {tiwastsiain that: tha | or patients may or may not induce them to come — e | Vet mourning has no place in the paeath®: | tinuous” and 1¥ « cousin of Samuel ¢ employes might pay out after awhile by the | Nyt agai » hest . ” = | and Glapiay af memorial oecarians "SellEy | pers, preaident of the Federation of ANI gain. Is the best any too good for yon? exercise of ordinary prudence and economy ik for the dead and comfort for the Vvin The Bostonlans have scored u big hit aXer ¥ LEWIS CUTLER | i i s i Bt pe a8 | o ool s g g U | e i, b ooy | F\ffl&r.zluglaocclo_r E Erief The hewrUs (riest tear Whrinks u’.‘u"i“r‘**',“ AitTan Hood, o Mr, Seorge Bk | ¢ T Tanal A piblic gaze and shuns the boldness of ine | Cr% the critic of music for ‘the Philade i | . 38 PEARL STREET. 'Fhono M | (Tusion and dispine Without Tearang fonm | Phin Inquirer, a writer of (wery five v the lincs. An effort is to be made fo re R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents. leason from this oceaslon we have not'only | SXperionce has written Reglnaid de Koven | sist in court some of these bankruptey ap A Comic Operetta | Jdled away some ous _moments, but | 5 ¢ D reforence to MRl rian, . o for the bonefit of P have desecrated & sacred and solem ' | which he says m my jud plications which have come into federal r th FARM LOANS BoZRE i ioirinds sacred imasolemn omee. | B 1 S0 0 0 s, i Following the addreas by Bmmet Tinley | A2 Reet"thima an Simbeicnnommaser as | FAIERR.SRLIEAR Jo¥s . 5. GRANT CO. NO. 1 \ Negotiated In ki ern Nobraska | ). choir sapg the t . o1 Waom Op ed 1o Voting. " 3 N A e anthem, ““Abide With | done in this class of compositior 2o B P Ain 5 Gathol Biofec* ¥ | Me. with Mra. Rohert Mulis an solol, Thay | fhehn: bright, ‘wontanentt A . Ruring the coming week & mesting wil UNIFORM RANK To Dealers You Send Us Your Orders, We Ship You . e pame, the closing excreluos aocording o the | thoroumnly aristic mid musicany T | b Beld Here under (he dfrection of M ! f Pvthi You tickle us, ~ o e order, and the do I ong fo i rnabee chorus in th ir Clara 0w who & been sent 1o / i Towa Steam Dye Works | fie wer i orier, and the doxoloay was | ik, (08 Bagiagee witi i i e rit | cara 1 mrown, who has veen sene oo | Kntights of Pythias We tickle you. 304 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | chaniain And ths sancentad musio In {he taat nat ave | 3" 1 p 0 atament_ will be | S That Sells and Pieases Your Trad: Make ¥out ‘ol sbikas loak 1ks Ba%:| Gisr Cenach whole thing. musicaliy. Is most interesiing | prepared for the public in regard to the | Prices 10 35 and 50 cent R JOHN G. WOODW & C0 Rk I e and Mealth Board, and admirable. Pray dccept my congratic | aasons wh ey | y v ERIRRG . DN CAD1S o . GLBANING, DIRING ana REPAIRING | . . €7 “Ranell w89 Boatis T e | WClona ™ They are ‘atke ‘Gisntereeted ‘aya | 'A%008 Why & large number of women op- | served seats on sale at L. C. Bracket . Iatlons., {pose &iving to women the right to vote. | hookstora The Candy Men.” Council Blutfs,la

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