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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 5 DECEMBER 11, 1901 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM ce WARNER'S FR EE The Union Savings bank of Oskalo COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fersmmzzms o wms i o SAFE CURE watch (hese residences. The guardhouse - eaching in the German Mot} LTRIAL BOTTLE OF THE WORLIVS GREATEST KIDVEY CURE SENT nstructed last winter was placed yester at Gladbrook Sunday morning, was strici ABSOLETELY FREE TO EVERY READER OF THE OMATA BEE WIHO SUF- two hours late IS FROM RKIDNEY, LIVER, DIPI ll « " AL "l‘ \\'l. IH.I WHAT IS MINOIt MENTION, N \ Avenues B and C, so that one officer can [ without regaining consciousness, Rev. Doot MMONLY KNOWN AMONG WOMEN FENALE WEAINEES (FEELS THE CAR FAMINE ;o o ther, who hADDeGHd 10 bé It Gladbsoek s uncil Bluffs Finds it Ward to Accemmo- | Deputy Sheriffs Canning and Baker yes. consented. He had been speaking for s g é A : terday afternoon were responsible for the time when he fell unconscious in the If Auy of Your F.\mlly Enher in This or P.Ist Generations H.\vc at Bohmidva, i [ selzed under order of court at the Omahs | amee Matterncomertms Meet a and medical ald was summoned, ¢ was | Been Troubled with Kidney Disease, Make a Test wiiams (CATTLE FEEDERS PAY HIGH FOR CORN ! Aitormey Killpuck last September secured S Lo s The bar of Wright county will tender of Your Urine and Satisfy Yourself. | day afternoon on Sixteenth strect between Farmors and Others Mave Profivable | i pariivae and died o | v spend Sunday, was asked to occupy the pul- | | . Destroy Mach Liquor | STATE PARK AND FORESTRY BEGINS WELL | pit of the church of his denomination 1 & So date Shipments. | destruction of & large quantity of liquor | | Congress Discusses In He was removed (o the parsonage nearby saloon, Ninth street and Broadway. County beyond the power of medical skill Orrell, & — an injunction restraining Mike Kildare, Sanige banquet tomorrow evening to Judge S keeper of the saloon, from selling liquor M. Weaver of lowa Fall st me mor What Porterhouse Steaks Will Cost 3 who will 3 it stand for twen 0 cord. Wm. but the order was not put in force unttl week retire from the $ Next Yenr Is a Problem that May yesterday. The liquor was spilled in the (From a Staft Correspondent.) a place on the lowa supreme bench. Th Stagger Hamanity=Burl gutter. The fixtures were attached under( DES MOINES, Dec. 10.—(Speclal.)=The | banquet will be given in Clarion, where he \ ton Has Troubl the order and will be sold by the shoriff. Towa State Farmers' fnstitute closed its | 1s just closing his last term of court, J. W 8 e essions here today, the program having | Hennebery will act as toastmaster and — N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephons 350. been well cartied out. This institute is [ €pecches will be made by the leading law district bench to tak » sediment {0 t Alexander The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail- | Will Not Oppose Divar provi lwl\n- take the place In some measure | yers of the county. Judge Weaver road, in company with other western rail- | Willlam A. Hutton, publisher of the | °F B¢ 014 convention of the State Agricul Justice Given on reme be Way ¢ompar i feellng the effects of the | Council Blufts Tribune. says he will sot re. | F4l 8ociety. In the forencen there wers | He will probably at the spec ik car famine and this applies to Council |gist the suit of his for divorce, but | PARErs. MOAtY In regard to stock breeding | term of the supreme court next week, wh and the bosi g methods, and . | decistons he filed anil il | Blufts, Cattle feeders in Missourt are buy- | will oppose her application for alimons ud the bt farming thods, and 4 free. | decitons will be e, of's : U thin | 55 Tilbdy quancitiie 6 KHGIRYATA"thy Hiote r-all discussion of diversified farming anc owa bankers are engaged in raisin Sy \fters by 7 JUStioR o nt . of com, 116ni tHg TalbvALoes Bere. Lo Reul Eatate Transters, farm buildings. In the afternoon there | fund for the benefit of the widow of Sunl i rs will have a hearing today | Mlssourt and ‘Kansas has begun, but the| T transters were flled yosterday in | ®°T Papers for the women by women, in- | blad, the young man who was killed at Al petor S of YR | 2upPly of cars is Inadequate to meet the | the abstract, title and loan office of J. W. [ C/UJINE papers by Miss Mary A. Sabin of | bert City while fighting the bank rob Pronght awainse him' by the father of Flor | aobbY wetlve; T/ Beatt strect Am 2 \|I,.« I F. Booker of Fafrfleld and [ Who had blown open a bank at Greenville. | i - \ Po"m. ter Barker cur.d Mrs ence. LeBaugh dsor vebster City. The president of the lowa Bankers' ass . e Missourf cattlo feeders are buying all the | Lydia A. and W. P. Webster to Mar Knudson of Webster City pre of th wa Bankers' a cres upe by L. 8. C clation, . o Blotx fap B Mr have he most complete line of Hot Biast | way from 1,000 to 30,000 bushels of corn, L William, 10t 5, block 9, Craw- _{ IDteresting paper was that by L. . Coffin | clation, C. B. Milles of Sioux Rapids, a . and at prices that will 8 g 60 " r g s add, w. d of Fort Dodge on *Hom Conveniences nounces that already the fund has reached tove th nd ut p paying 0 cents and upward a bushel for burpr . i I Vetret B BerRs qndvite 't Mags especially for the farm. State Librarian |$2.300, and last week when he was in Chi P bulld permit the grain free on board at Council Bluffs. | “garet B. Berger, lot 8, in 22-74-14 arm. Libra; ) kg ecur Jullding T Buthaiton 1 Sxserlitbing Dok i 4 Johnson Brigham also presented the matter | cago a banker there gave him $100. He ex s culty in wecuring even twenty-five or thirty { Huth (0 same, oty fof co-operative reading circles. [ pocts that the fund will grow to about Btrects X cars a day here, while orders have piled up | Hieire ot Mo Phd Jase Hawt A meeting of what is known as the Towa | $5.000 and will be given the widow and her A sodwad T8, i aheam | necessitating. tho use of. 376 car “Reed, net, 129619, w. d. 8000 | Seed Corn Breeders' association was also | children, who are left helploss by the erime gome & bonbo " %, | Colonel W, Davenport, division freight . 1 wi Ralph G, held, but this was poorly attended. Presi- o and passenger agent of the Burlington to | n ik N8 809 L deat’ nrown of Mitchelivitie prescnted o ro- | CIVIL SERVICE AMENDMENTS Contractor Wickham vesterday Secelved | i oo Ll youterday: 1t in surprising | Henss 8¢ p | port showing the immense value of using twen Yo tomplets the paving | the amount of corn cattle feeders in Mis. | , P10CK & town of \ . pure seed corn. Prof. Edgerton of th 24 Administrate rize W, Johi State Bxperiment stath Ames discussed far as Fifth aves 1 gourf and some parts of Kansas are buy- n_to Fred J. Hill lot 3, fn subdiv L VeME I it el b ek ing at this time, when it is taken into con- P, lot 84, Council Bluffs, ad.d. 700 | the relation of vegetable matter in the soil o 4 ; L ; Kennedy and wife (o to corn productios v jesn recqived sideration that they are paying 6 and Laurs A. AdRins, w o Miss Margaret Kemp, 4 for- | and over a bushel for the grain on the cars 13 feet of lot 4, block s, Everdt's State Park and Forestry, SHINC mer public school here. What porterhause steaks will cost | b4 A meeting of the State Park and Forestry | today approved a number of amendment OGS Y GERANGIS Mo AN Lt i ‘”\\ check $01 has been forwarded to | Next year it is bard to say. The Burling-| fTotal elght transfer + 817068 Dagsoctation was held, presided over by Prof. | 10 eivil service rules vilt and x, recommendod epina cool pice 3 crgd g bite walibewre s B e Myron (. Waddell a the result of the | ton, like other roads, cannot get enough McBride of the State university. This is a | ¥ the Civil Service commission some week DOSE TOR_ ADI One tablespoonful esentation of t O By the fcars to keep the graln moving. With con- | K|NNAMAN KILLED BY HUNTER | new organization, which 1s working in co- | #%0 and subsequantly pussed on as to their six or ¢ Cholr % siderablo difficulty wo are managing o get | eration with the State Horticultural so- | 108l aspect by the attorney general. Prob- Biiik bufors or afeer i a5’ % Dos Molnes "were wo could easily handle 100 a day, as the il miing horticulture and forestry, to be recognized | fOF discontinuing the pay of persons foun ke nfter meals In warm ‘o cold milk elovi o o | ! until the tone of he stomach 1a Tmproved ! ot Foixe w mber of years chief maii | elevators have orders on hand that would | pant. by law and to have a salarie etary en- | 10 have o Irregularly appointed. This FOR CHILDREN - Under @ yoars. one fen. } vo slzes and fork th srihwestern use nearly 400 cars on our road alone if wo | gaged in the work. The movement has re- | 1% Provided for in the laws for the Philip ' B, i lar stz o ren Christensen, Aged 89 years, died [could only supply them. This car famine, | celved a decided {mpetus here at these | PINCs and in the state law of New York, ey (S5 Donecinoned of Haben g : Monday night Bt B e ran aurvive | however, is fot confined to Council Blufts, | BIOUX CITY, Ta., Dec. 10.—(Bpecal Telo- | miogtings. At prasent ths horereuireiar oos [ But the. federal tawe. are ety by tne et | [ BSZe nly. Discard o 50c and $1.00 a Bottle ship ot old e Bt e ernoan ut | The same condition exists all over the west, | gram.)—John Kinnaman, aged. 22, was she forestry subjects are included in the de- | *eFvice advocates to have been defective in R . t o L HANCTREAR Gi SR T G Pk from the family Tes I am informed. Grain shipments within'and instantly killed last evening by Jesse partment of agriculture and this is objec- | this respect. Briefly summarized " it I'here 18 none rman Kd C. Brown s sald to be the last month or two have beem unusually Foster, aged 17. The shooting occurred on tionable to many. They have appointed | #Mendments make the following require- ;) > Wpnhere 8 non > i LR WAL R cavy, especially direc - | the « m near here. Foster w i g \ aroiny Tfy kidney di gandidnte fof e & Warm friend of ¢ beavy, especially in the direction of Mis- | th Miller*farm near here. I Vs | committeos who will ge before the legisla- | Ments . Inm HESTEI Y 4 the last thirty yeats, 1 e R ok o] buntlog when Kinnaman- passed by in 8| ure to urge laws creating a new dopart. (Rule TL)=That government oft ) 5 prescribed by il doctors und ised g e, o i e et It | employes shall kive sworn testim i the leading hospitals s the only B O have Toad fuie| tevie sl alias i |“|"“,] l|~: 'm'."“'fi, A He Lot bis | ment and separating it from all others. | 0tk the commitoen ion remimany, e brolite for all forms of discise e emand Woodward's eandy, be- ch me hi agor o I8 | They would also include florfculture and Aty en, required to ‘ L 10.~The president | Ml Bt conmunts.cdBe o ure.acher T twent wo-caliber rifle & the ba hit 1t 1« ‘made better than eastern made Sisters Will Testity for Barns. wenty-two-caliber rifl e ball hi o market gardening in the new department " )—That wher yds, packed In better sh and tastes Kinnaman between the left eye and the ¥ il °8 to make reg fiotter than uny candy they can buy in the [ Mrs, Frank G. Peck and Misses Kate and nose and he fell over dead. T Foster boy Greater Farmers' Institutes g B R o be Held Jenn Burns, sisters’ of James F. Burns, is under arrest making n tem H‘ . here 1§ Klsd & T e rary appointment tem g T o e N owara "ktrect, | defendant 1n the Doyle-Burns miving sult ”"" ' _“ Rt bR ’]‘|’y t At porary” appointment shull be made from convinee every sufferer from disens ¢ he kidnews, liver, bladder and blood ‘inesday ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock at liberty to come to Council Bluffs to | Does Not Seek Re-Election. lese various meetings being held by ag- | such nd, t Warner's Safe ¢ will them a trin will_be sent absolutely free to under the nuspices of Triangle lodge 1 testify on behalf of thelr brother, aud it is| SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. 10.—(Special Tel- riculturists, breedcrs, fruit men and others | | (Rule Vi ction 1) That whenever ne Wi will' write' Warner Safe Cire < Ny hnd mention havin «. Interment at Coun- or an enlargement of the business of co Cammission shall find that any person | seen this r. The genuinen i offer guara PR IRt oL VLIIER CHISERRRERY expected they will be placed on the witness | egram.)—Prof. H. E. Kratz, superintendent | [°F AP enlargement of the business of con- | il Blufrs. ducting f tut HoI I on in the civil service in | eed by the Wil send Comtainine by inton ducting farmers’ institutes. 0. Jarn- | violat civil service wct and rules, | and treatme lisease and many convineing testimonials, free, to ne wh Julla Elizabeth, daughter of County Sur- [stand today. Under a writ of pretoction of the public schools of Sious City. will e e s et BT RLT IR son offeriad [ AN treat ¥ veyor and Mra. Frnest K, K. ied yex- | granted by Judge Green yesterday all per-'not be a candidate for re-clestion at the hetsrets { certify to the head of the -‘ H Ry nt, &by e onths. WGBE- NP6 AroNonlted Yeom RervIRE Notios o 4 b the At s Batisktion it . [ sensation by urging that the Illinois law | il (0 e, hoad of ! P A " o family residence A Madl- L v sl FLLEa ) I prate foi 9 ® not ye e sha be o state porintendent of | thirty day the commission shall i the trlal of the case, and until after they 'settied, but he may take a European trip, [ \NCFe hall bo a state suporintendent of [ thiEly” days, the’ commission hall s M.JTo Dealers— You Send Us Your Orders, We Ship You sma arme stitutes, wit alary adequato Addison Brown, an tmplement salcsman | have had a reasonable timo fu which to ! which he has contemplated fe farmers’ institutes, with a salary adequat By I e fog oF nersonn| accounts, In- | wrly was issued yostorday aftornoon by | cxioms In the weat, having been promiment | FERTRCIOR G MR WRIOIER e ealled | dien’ notice, provided that any arestion of | We tickle you. N tod P e Jorsement upon notes, judgments | Judge Gree application of Muras' at- in the pe fducational assoc ¥ entio 0 the fac o Towa y w which ‘may be thus raised respectir 2 torneys in snticipation of James Doyle's |years. tlo. mw roor superintendent here Subniied 1 ¥000. o hi ! St Fagly i s as | Submitted by the president of head of de- B icken (hleves were abroad in Council | bringing suit againat the slsters of the de- | for ten years. and was formerly’ connected [ UL Hikgot {"”'_ o ”I“h' ""‘I'," Partment to the = attorney general for JOHN G. WOODWARD & co" y Plufts Monday. night. The hencoop of Gus | fendant to recover possession of the stock with the University of South Dakota at |MUCh: He was in favor of urging the legis- | opinion g % o Bl s wha domieted Of | o300 0 Tecorer postession of the stock with the Uaivertity of ¢ * #flarmra to”provite for siving the taitate | R4 X, Section 21Tt v eson | The Candy Metts Council Bluffs, Ta. aibre outh Rock ¢ e Portland G compa o on, ; ekatilo o cas | e transterred from one classified position | one. and. Mrs, § S Fevanut G, | clalmed by him and said to be in nmr‘ = work recognition. The sentiment wae unother unless. such ' person aetually E of enty-one of Ner | posession, To Shoot € n Hogs. favorably recelved and will be taken un-|served for six months in' the office in reported the theft of twenty-on possessic v consideratfon by the S oard hich he becamc classified, and in. some best hen Counsel Hughes finished cross ‘nmlnlm(; WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Dec. 10.—(Spectal,) [ 9°7 consideration by the State Board of [ Which he became classitied, and in_sor R o _ & AT position therein which at the time of the The recipts in the general nd &ia 1 | M. Bumms stiortly pefore the noon Tecess|—he Northwestern Raflrond company has | A8Ficulture and similar bodies. request for his tr is within the com ShEetan e $1,001 38 above the estimated | yesterday morning, and Mr. Thomas tock requested City Policeman Ash o Shoot the Town Fraternnl Congre petitive classified service UNION - or the W and clearing up the | gy Sanec y aga uring | rem razorback hogs b ibeari dy_for .‘L“”\m}“ g oaring My :11.]“ Iflhfil‘f’l:l"llll‘ “rmmnlllnn again. During | remaining razort hogs which have been | A meoting of the Iowa Fraternal DEATH RECORD. PACIFIC the manager's fund the receipts were Hughes examined lhm' | confined in the railroad etock yards and af- | oress was held here today. The chief n . ‘being $19.05 above the needs of the fon his redirect examination. It has not yet | fijcted with hog che 3 4. One hundred and | for considcred was that of legislation as v Judie of Rea Witlo . o othaauing.the deficlancy in ts | bagn gasire s P yauld y ter considcred was tha gislation S ca w SR T e o LTt b o 3 ‘”'1' “1" ther Buros will be pla ' ighty of these hogs were shipped from | afreoting the fraternal benefiolary ordors| M'COOK, Neb. Dee. 10 (Special Tele- SN A e oway of Whiting, 1o, com- |on the stand this morning ; [Missourl to a local dealer. who rofused [ of tho state. President Potter, tn. bis . | soem )—George 8. Bishop, county fudge of e the police yest morning | During the cross-examination Counsel | to receive them. Two-thirds of them pained to o had | grogs, stated that all of the forelgn fra- Willow county, died suddenly about it he had been robbed Monduy night of Hughes confronted Burns with his sworn died with the disease before the ofhers ternal fnsurance companies doing business | 10:30 o'clock last night. He complained of 0 In a Broadway 100! He clalmed h $40 In a Br in the state and all of the home companies. | toothache after supper, lald down, shortly THE UNION PACIFIC o P, 8 litter drinking ' | ADSWer 1n a sult brought by George S. Mc- | were ordered shot. The state veterinare e heer With ' new acquaintance he | Ray and ot tncluding Johu Harnan, 1| surgeon was here and examined them and | o ie ¢ become identified with | became unconscious and in a few hours Eimembered nothing more until he awake | whicy Burns allegos that Doyle and Harnan | wentoomen iy tore above getio Fesevdhngel HAYeRseome SaanEIRRI wich i beoatde fbioon ppefle : That de the use of wasting your I I driam St iy morning minus his roll of bills Y @ action, the congress. The traternals especially de- | passed away. Deceased was one of Red {ER sl s TR RSRa . ekterdny morning % 90N 884 your acs estigation by the police wea that | Were equal owners with him in the B "‘ R Rl - sire that there shall be no legislation bring- | Willow county's earli settlers, was re ettt Been drinking and spending | Tail No. 2; that Doyle and Harnan in u..wrmg EFFACES PART OF TOWN;| {12 shat shere £t'Lve 10 Ioguaision § e [ ST A ARETEL eiiais, an I on extra meals when it COSTS P By Y on' ‘and’ fonighty at the | ¥R Bames with him applied bl of the state, but President Potter spoke | was one of the hest known Masons in this NO MORE to travel in the Dm]m‘d C Datany " thoater, » people’ of Council | 00 this property and that therefore th ’1 Houses and Three in favor of legislation that would make it | part of Nebraska finest trains on the best bal- Blufts will have an opportugity (0 hear one | should be made party defendants. On di Completely more difficult to start new fraternals and — lasted road of the finest musical organlzations travels | recy examination Burns testified that Doyle raise their standard. He is opposed to leg- Rev. Dr. Samuel W, Clark. 9 he “ilties,” Kaid to be the best ing t Islation fixing the rates or otherwise In-| SPRINGFIELD, 111, Dec. 10.—Rey. Dr Y ¢ i fand. by com- | never had any interest in this claim. Burns bar i jeaty s government In | was further confronted with similar st P | ha by apeciul "permission ot [ ziont made in his answer In & sult brou NE, W. Va., Dec. 10.—This town, the | terfering with their business. ~President | samuel H. Clark dled at his home in Virden S’ by pecla permission, of | o s answe s ght | Potter opposes what are known as the | today of heart d . y . county se v e + ase, aged 81 He bad The P ] 2, Qders | In the Colorado courts by Charles J. Cover | COUDty seat of Wayne county, was almost | Sl B opular Personall, the celebrated Forty-elghth - Highlanders I % orado co y barles B (B okt by s Bia wmist broke out shortly | Minimum rates fixed at the national fra- | peen a member of the Illinols conference Conductey E Iy Fegtment, 1t 1+ makig o tour of the 1arger fand Late Fyffe against him. The date of | WIPe | ternal convention. His address stirred up | of tho Methodist church for forty.eiehs cted Excursions are T of the United States this answer was July 15, 1893, |after midnight and raged until after A | B0 MELRoGist churon bddl via this lime. Leave R o AT D embers of | y Oniaha rge chorus in the music s # ot the ef-|davlight this morning. Eight business [ lively discussion and the members of | years, ery Wodne p - e 1 the first half of the p A SSdlreck sxsuiination i offuat the ot | SHINARE U Pl e B Lestroyed. | the congress showed they are greatly di SSTEE every Wodnesday and Friday at All ki cin free for saving Y Thureh cholr vaudevi| fect of this Inconsistency counsel for Burns & CAd L Lt LR b e (e B Rl i S DL UL e e 4:20 p. 1. can Join excursion at Riven “tomorrow evening ' 0t Dohany's | introduced the complaint filed by Burns on CAUSIDE & loss of over $40.000. Thera was LA AT T o o el A L &0y point enroute theater, will be n noteworthy feature, Forty | 5, %ag™ o nq® (e n O ded™ complaint on but little insurance, as the town had ng |7 ] SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 10.—(Special Pullman Ordinary Cars Jeave s in Coun Bluffs the president's address was referred, and i H i of the best volces fn Council ;- P 93, 1 s fire department v Telegram.)—Judge William H. Withey, who Omah ) \rticipate, The selections | September 14. 1893, in a suit against the . Al 100 er legis # & maha at 1120 p. m. ever \ i L LR A thin 'aamesirten Will ook aftex legislation | o (™ oominent 1n, Grand Army oiroles Tueaday for Los Angeles, avilan nd st are popular and up-to- Son Acl T P et| The fire originated in a livery stable, and that will be re popular | Amazon Mining company, in which is set | H5rina the baming winter, , with i . . date, and they wiil be pendered WIEH | ¢or(h o statement by Burns to the effect |® StIff wind that was blowing caused It to throughout the state, died suddenly last Pullman Ordinary (Tourist) l_ D Cn Pt ik it S O T DY | that ho recelved 4 dued to the Bob Tall No. | 3¥een on, destroying eversehing in' 1ts lown Sherifts Meet. night at his home in this city of heart Cars leave Omaba DAILY at Imoges Ina wrd” work has been put o ‘ and it will be exceedingly .:»w\ ~:l~’ Jrder | 2 from O'Driscoll, and has ever since been | PAth for two squares A meeting of the Towa Sheriffs' assocla- | failure. 4:26 p. m. for Sun Francisco and IndependentOrde Council Blufts court, Independent Order | 414 iy now owner of the mine. Attorney | Death Madkc of Siokinley tion was held here today with larger at- o — Portland C“[ filflSS it Bre Hogan: vice chwf | Harrlson, it was stated, drew up both the | * tendance than usual. The assoclation ap- Frank Am Mic vanger, | Ryl Qp Jfari: | answer in the McRay sult and the com- | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Mr. E. L. A.|pointed a legislative committee, s the OSHKOSH, Wis, Dec. 10.—~Frank Amos R —— Lrockery son. finaiciil e (e “wec. | plaint in the Amazon mining case, and that :\}"‘ll.:' h,“v]w m‘m‘;l.» ‘.lm.wln ’»wm‘lc ,; vlhv sheriffs are in favor of a number of minor | of the Hollister-Amos company expired For tull information addres i i LR 1 kenfor woodward h a glaring inconsistency was through e ~q0Use today: the, death. 1 Of the changes in the laws, chiefly relating to the | suddenly tonight from apoplexy. He was " 9 S I pelary. W Wondy i | OTFor on his part and that such.a statement |1ate President McKinley, which was taken | matter of foes for thelr offices. They aleo | oy wens o Senq oy “Bopl prominently fll" Ticket U"IGH, 1324 Farnam, tiverware ;r,.m senic F jan, | a8 appeared in the McRay suit answer was | #1Most Immediately after his demise. The gesire some change In the laws as to depu- | fdentified with the lumber business for i' 3 physiclan, | inconsistent with the conceded facts. Burns, """“" has not 3": be . ":’"“'; fo "‘;‘ public. tieq years. I0lephenn3ig. rramed P'cu"‘es g Hansen, is expe t will _be donated ‘ in answer to a question of his counsel, sald to the Militin Company Organizes. —_— AT, In the wost, the Trans-Continental Line, Overland Route? Diamos ‘(" Soap Wrappers aw | government and deposited in the Smith- J Perec he never made such a statement to Attor- | & v o h : e Hygenie Duarte Perecin | ——— —_— . Sl Mty sonian “institute. Tt Is said that it is a| The National guard was filled tonight by utier Asked If he had much business with At-|Temarkably faithful likness of the late|the reorganization of Company A, Fift M 'T” b "'“‘I‘f""w“'z ;":;'f“lll’l‘“""l‘:t‘ O“A"Y THEATE" - CI k torney Harrison and whether he met him | President. first regiment, the new company being mus- | Duarte Perecla, de it 1“:; ate | L d OC S often, Burns sald: I saw Judge Harrt: | tered in by the adjutant general. The oM- | Pan-American congreas, died this a are - b ofall SR RUronaelds L aaw Judne Hars | Inuance. | cors may be examined by the military | noon at 4:20 o'clock from pneumonia, com- [ oo gy Council Bluffs Nle-NaCkS ik o £'2 lausd L Neb,, Dec. 10.—(8pecial Tele- | board which is to convene December 19 and | plicated with heart trouble. > case of R. D. Stover, charged pass on the competency of nine officers who : gt 8 pid '[ B k Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 641 Broadway, | with embezzling from the Western Union have been elected in the various companies rJBp0ERR Tinitorsgn, THURSDAY, DEC. 12. 0YS, BOOKS | Telegraph company, was called in connty Governor Shaw has offered a eward of ME) nn., Dee. 10.—Rev, Georg X Prize waltz, Hughes' hall, Friday night. | court this afternoon and upon his applica- ' $250 for the apprehension of the persor lv.m rson, pastor of Grace Episcopal | AND SEVERAL HUNDRED rais, | tlon he was granted a continuance until gullty of killing J. B, Smith, town marshal [ church, died of he failure tonight. Dr. OTHER ARTICLES - | March 4 sea, last week. He was killed by | Patterson was 73 years old SOClety i AR 1] Usera of mond “C" Soap or pro- by the city for the purpose of ning || svective users wre cordinlly tnvitea Twenty-first street south from Broadway (] fmtme seemnare sordibly viied and to extend Cook avenue between Harrl- [ 1 o stock and eelect thelr prem- son and Benton stroets, the sherif’s ury Va udeVllle laree ot helr prem yesterday awarded the Horace Everett es- . for property taken on Twenty n N VIEW " THE erty taken to extend Cook avenue. The & shields, D. P. Howes, Forrest Smith, John is s Gifts T. Mulqueen and C. A. Tibbits 3 A ~ ~ "HO et Was asperineed o% e Tl Christmas Gifts MI] CHURCH CHOIR. el T s P et that will be appreciated can be se Toduy, Today. two weeks before last Christma lected 1;“. x“” .y, v' Wit IMI" \,:‘"“x:‘i]:lv:||\'- I‘L .:lx'u:”\l: .I;‘Ml::ul:l '1:: | Prices —25¢ and 50¢. Reserved seats We request our patrons to call and glasses, lorgnettes, microscopes, ete e the public to attend a bazaar at the . 5 b ifi solect their Christmus gifts as earl: Mucller buflding, 103 Main street. Good naw on sale gt box of T AT AU AR Methodist meals, noon and evening, only a8 possible, wo as VOl usion Foods (romi the bees makers at pr Saald, A TAFES, SOFLRIRRE of fanes. wark, Isn't it much safer to invest your money in one of Our Sweet T || wna o powsiviity ot dtaappotat- that you can afford. We handkerchiefs, aprons, bath robes, pillows, Zara., Comly meut. toned, Durable Pianos than in an Unknown Make because it is HERMAN M, LEFFRRT | oevie sl junr. Advertised as Cheap? After you have looked at all the (so- Optician, Joweler and Engraver, Narringo Liconses. & December 11 e i i re come and see us : SR RRE ST s PR 120 IO | IR T - rars called) piano bargains offered elsewhe ekt bl EAead Branch Pramium Store, »+ W We will appeciate your visit whether you buy of us or not. 1611 FARNAM STREET 5 CRACK MILITARY BAND. R. Lauer, 8t." Joseph A BANI LEWIS CGUTLER |}y G 0 . e Ml ‘ To Open New Streets. Ta the condemnation proceedings brought We have a big assortment of these Crosoe Funeral Director ’ 1 PRI ey DR Ry unoo LY POTYDOee B2 o SR TR e .| o, e o ke, 335 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ke | COPNTS TELL & FARM LOANS BoZER | b i nesimronyay saoon, was yemoved Where the Organ Stands Upon the Building. facdonald and affcers commanding | THE REE WANT ADS 8 ofiaied 1o Eastern Nuaraska | MISering from smalipox. Bardiett hud been | ATLSTATINIAG B SiOVS 1 SpiaUNAN 1 0 H PRODUCE RESULTS., | ey 7, 38q | living alone in a small shanty on the alley 1 Prices—Aflernoon: 16¢, §0c; evening: Zoe, \’;&. 2y e Batnall R " ¥ | (0, Tl of 1ia Bronwar. Oning ta tha e, |Secescscoesconns sed

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