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THE 0 IA"A DAIL\ BFF \\ PD ESDAY. D](I-\l“] R 25, 1901, E—— — — — —_—mm————— amounted to ahout $1 Dunlap, Hikhart, Osceola and Nishawaka Vateran of Twe Warz and Long Connpicaen: With WOUIR BURd; PUtOE S reur €8 TS day evening next ia Grand Army of the Re- : children at the Christian home last evening Des Meines. | INJURED AND FROZEN TO DEATH Hbtormen conduegoes and all power station public hall The entertalument s solely A Chrisuma dipner will be given the — | Jan | for t children of the old soldiers and tio children today at noon. o 18 the = 1 keta can be had from George T. Miller at | Tho Salvation Army will serve a Christ- | MANY YEARS CORONER FOR POLK COUNTY Dies from UL sl LR —e his office in the courthouse on Friday after- mas dinner today from noon to 3 o'clock | about $10.000. 'The Incredse w noon and Saturday. Charles Lunkley is to the poor of the city at the barracks on | tect January 1 MINOR MENTION. T‘\LS FUR PUIT‘“ ‘TT‘I“Z chairman of the committee having the en- Broadway. The officers of the local corps | VeW Corporations File Their Arel BANKSON, 1a 1.~ (Spectal)— | ——— e tertainment in charge. expect to feed about 500 persons, young —~Compul Educntion 1 1 James Plein, a young man Is vielnity Davis safls drugs unit old Z B9 Daber | | whe Noren s ok ke of this vielnity, | INPROVESTHEALTH OF (HAVANA f 1o 54t 2d B8 Davis sells paint The fAfteen small children at the home near his home . " e Btockert sella curpets and rug: 4 n ! me. He had gobe to catch a Compares Favoradly with Mats beqd at Neumayer's hotel it o War- —_— | of the Assoclated Charities will not be for- horse preparatory to taking a sleigh ride | PeMth Rate s, Grogh, office 303 Bupp black County Auditor Tanes Compleses His War- | oy g arpac™ |y _THE BLUFFS | rotten. They nad a Christmas tree lust and was found after s seatch, of severai | v of 1es Shee in the Welsbuch but ners. nn\y & Sor rant for the Treasurer, | evening and today will enjoy a fine Christ- | hours. The h Ki | Waorld, Y " " i ked him, disabling hiy Woodman bail to W. 0. hatl, Sundny Schools Give Entertalnments | mas dinner B Bt D S et 80 he could not reach his home. A trail c Woliman, scientific opiiclan, 19 Broadway, At St Francis' academy & Christmas tres| D8 MOINES, Dec. 24.—(Spectal.)— Gen- | prong to Aud Many Young People Are of his efforts to reach a place of . Krutt Dr Stephen-on, baldwin block. E.evator. | AMOUNT IS NEARLY HALF A MILLION ¥ » will be provided for the pupils of the prl- | T3l Rollln V. Ankeny, coroner of Polk ' matety before hein cercome e e s DA T e o) Miss Tigles e gone o Duluth to visit Made Happy. | mary srade and s Christoias dinmer will|COUBtY, & veteran of two wars and long 8 me b schmitt, weneral manager and asststant to Js during the holidays —— conspleuo Jea Molnes, d x p the president of the Southern Pacifie cont Missourt ot bouy wood, 4.6 cord. Wm. | | be served at noon asplcuous b Dea Molucs, dicd (0day of - Poulees Associntion Taues List. i B s -4 ot g Sl Weich, 2 N. Main st. Tel. 128 | Become Due the Firat of January and | The Sunday schools of many of the| The patients and the nurses at the | POCUmONIA, after a short fliness. General| (o ppn, oo 0 ety [ PADY. has returtied from o ! Mrs. J. D, Haveieon of Wishita, Kan., Delinguent Two Monthe Later— ;"_N“h" in Council Bluffs celebrated | Woman's Christian assoclation will enjoy ‘:“"’”" wae born in 1830 on ground whera' . 0 e b with President E. H. Harriman in New I subst of Mo, Iiwuse, 1709 Fourth ave How the:Fands Ave :lm'mmv:?n:lllh‘_ul".l"lrf::;rl'-:‘“- ;:w':rr:l‘nx:»:nn a :m.»:l.vm r-n’,l,‘um‘h. I‘l‘mn»lr today o ‘-\\';:"'f‘h'l 'K:‘-‘ v‘?}“l x"‘{;'vll“w.‘ "“::"-'lwl < vl ast even eve ! e proj s being Services will be held today in all of the = » g 4 - WO _comrades ext meet i m Mrs. J. R, Daty of Fort Dodgesis 4ot Apporioned, quite elaborate. ohuretios, ’ Lad built a blockhouse. His pare v Tietatiis i T L ¢ this | pacific in Nevada and Utah. In an inter Y Jeeember 31 v of her mother, Mix Patterson, for the | " ) » At the Christian tabernacle the musical | The children of the Sunday school of | MM to Oblo and when a young i ) W e ) oy N (CABSEY. 01 rowl Th King of the const Tine to hollday Mrs. M. L Ga ot, Aurora, Neb. 18 LI cantata, “Zion," was given and the young | Grace Episcopal church will have their en- [Studled medicine, but in 1864 he moved to e FICIE B < ! 4 Syest ot hep detighter, Birs. Ty C. 6 County Auditor Innes completed yesterday | folk were visited by Santa Claus laden with | tertainment Friday night ® large farm near Freeport, Iil., and con- [ o €70 0¥ (08 AT TR AL S X L Lot g ol it tbren. viises and statuary for Christ- | the tax warrant for 1901 and It {s now ready | £Ifts for each of them. This was the pro- | The public library will be closed today, as | 10Ued 1o 1ive on it for many years. He [(H1% OVeT sover inties. The prescnt | completion ns quickly s possible and at mawx shoopers, C. K Alexander & Co.[to be turned over to County Treasurer | §ram will all the city and county offices. took an active part in the Fremont cam- | PUCC & et 00 " Lok :‘"'" tho same time we will get ready to begin &3 Broadway. ¢ Bl Arnd. It shows that the amount of taxes PART 1. - paign and was one of the local committes I"' “““.V:k:r H\-\ '“ “l‘x.m:x.-;; ,\’-‘;” work on the bullding of the Bay Shore cut T ey e Ly Mot table af Foter | to be. collectod fn the county for this year | QrEAR CIntroduction . o Chrls woode.. TR ATt e iy ot the KUWSINS | oy crivgndent 11, X, ONNY,. WateHED) | Sy of it o tieT DLiTe 16 I Rereratns Beh & Behioening s, will amount to $472,797.67 and in the ety | Choruszion Awaher .. £l s De Haven's drug store is crowded full [ POuElas debate fn his town. il took some SIWeTibicudent. R K. Odell - Wate line of the Central Paeific it is thu-present Roland Crockwell 1s home for the holl- | of Councll Bluffs $143,014.60. The total | Duet (for soprano and’ tenor)—i Love of Xmas and holiday goods, toys, dolls, [P8rt In the Mexican war and during the 2 il il plan of the company to begin at Reno and aave from Cambrin, Wyo',"whero e 18 ¢ | taxeq 1n 1600 for the county were $407,351.28 | g ThY Kingdom, ford - box papers, stationery and bric-a-brac, | 1!l War he was engaged in recruiting and | sotable Bt work eastward until the entire work I aii aa'e ining enwiieer. Ry $107,00.10, The taxes be- | S gpn ' ShopisHin Foundation i in | \Luifdl goods, fust suited for boliday | ¥e8 afterward commissloned in an limols| 1 completed. These construction plans em- ciloraio Springs, are Eiests of the fam- | come due January 1 and delinquent March | Solc and Chorus-Glorlous ‘Things of | presects, which he fs selling almost at cost. | FeAiment. e served with distinction and (P AL R LB O e Gl Lt TR L BRAL LR pp d B flien of J. Iz Wallace und John €. 8mall. |y A penalty 1s added April 1 of 1 per cent | g ;1 4':infi "“fra*;’kg;n et T was brevetted brigadier general at the close | 1018 village was set In fever heat yester- many different pleces of work. The bufla- Manager i W, Hart of the Water Worka | for March and 1 per cent for each additional | Duet and Chorus—When Shall the Voice b sk snind B2 LU Whr, (MU npApe 6 businest a seve | AV 07 U SUPBARNE SIDMENIL GELEL J[ER OF K GULION fHoy ig1te ClitIes 108 gampmny reinemibered the police an BORLK dELDY SeVA e, TR SOBEY SO Wt | o MR b An elaborate program of Christmas musio | €8l places in lowa, but In recent years Darrick, owner of the New England hotel, | the shortening of the line and tho cutting Joxes of clgars yester- y 3 ) nmm-ms with boxea of clgars y {ax sale. Half payments may be made be. | CPOFus—Pralse Wafloth for Thee.. will be rendered this morning in St. Paul's | had lived In Des Molnes and had held the #0d Miss Julia Valure, daughter of Ole down of grades fs embraced in the general u g and, Mes. George Riggs agd family | fore April 1 and the second Balt allowed t0 | organ. m”mhm{z\ym 1L Episcopal church. The sololsts for this | OMce of coroner for several terms. At one VAIUFe, 20 ¥¢ A of L Mr. Barrick went ne of improvement.’ of Tl aen e Ty wiih T-I1- | Fun to September 30 without penalty. De- | Bofo "and Chorus-Lord, "“i(ho 'Saii | %ervice will be: Mrs. I M. Treynor, Mrs. | Ime he lived in the Black Hills and became | 10 the Itvery barn about 2 o'clock and pro b 1) Itnquent property is advertised in October Abide ? . . F. M. Loomis, Mrs. Ida Wels-Seybert and | Guite wealthy, but lost his fortune later, | CUred a team and buggy, saying he Mius Wilson. stenographer n the office of | and sold the first Monday in December it | T fodcoffan®: @ito and (enor)—How | \eyurs, Treynor and Lewls. This will be |He was a United States marshal for the KOIn& out for a short drive. The young H ) eal catate fiem o oeY NEb. for the | B0t pald Solo and Choru i the program, the service beginning at 10 | Southern district of Towa and afterwarq Woman belng in readiness at the hotel er Dk e B s b ; | The county taxes for 1901 will realize tor [ PATtet-—into LifC Up | o'elock a special agent of the land department bbb AL L s Mr. and Mrs. G Damon of Wayno, | the several funds as follows prane’‘and *aiio)~The Lord T e Lt L R oSy CORIIEN "Bation was Webster City. The girl's parents | A Staff of eminent poysicians and sur. ab., nre guests + holldays of Mrs! | oo Irbmphe iy . Comfort Zion dose e A b o BU s Hellier & \ ‘ bk -‘ A b ns from the British Medical Institute Shion's. parents, 2 ¥ Mrs. L. Bur: (Bols coovees it RRRR | chorus—the Lora is My Shepherd Processional, "Adcstes Fideies” e elmer & QJartner State bank of are in a rage over the matter ., at the urgent sollcitation of a large Uehicn | Beatn ; i, M4 8olo (tenor) —"The City of Res RESTIETiont) A st | Mechanicsville, Cedar county, has received | or thelr care in this Niss Grace Hard |1n1x|\ pre Iy );‘1!“‘”’"\' COUNRY vevrsernes A 2 hu:;: 'v‘:;“;:" » and alto)—The Habe of CHorla Patrl ; . Woodward | & charter. The eapital is $40,000; William Woman's Death Revenls Rom . unity, « tshed a permanent braneh of m Chicago yend Christmag ol e e § I P vl . e 0 " $ PR 7 b 4 e, Nira Lutu Hardman of South Seve | hotfzen AL L Chorus—Blessed 'Ho''the 'Lord ‘God ot | Te,Deum Laudumus.............. ay | Helmer, president; H. F. Colver, cashier. OTTUMWA, Ta., Dec. 24.—(Special.)—The | the Institute in this elty, at e Jubila )0 Camer o ¥ o enth sirect Road 19 8he 1srael e Ahthem, ‘'Bes Now the Aitas The Hawkeye Lumber company of Oska- [ pody of Jeannette Phillips, daughter of the Ralph Edgar Raymer of Johnstown, Pa hool TR At the First Presbyterlan church the |Solo, “The Birthday of a King" | loosa has filed its articles of incorporation. | jate candidate for governor | Corner of 1600 and Farnam Streets, BB svenink a; the ome e B, e T bodpt e puplls gave a program of Christmas music Mrs. red M. Loomis. The capltal is $200,000 and it s & consolida- | 1n this city tonight. A sud romance ts per| RO 135-130 Board of Trade Y . " “Hark, the He pe 2 OB Fitt avenue Soldiors' Teliet ; and recitations. The church was pretuily | M3, A Mendeitsonn | ton of several companies vealed by her untimely death on an oper-| W ® The finest g{u you can ma n’rl‘u I!v:r} mn) e . e 19 9 | decorated with holly and other grecns. The | Anthem, “Awake, Put On Thy pl‘rnu.l( h' 'T‘h-- auditor of state today made a transter | ating table in a Los Angeles hospital, whera | pgthire. Bos ‘the oxtensive ed by | Teaches vebon 1 usual treat of candy, frult and gifts for the <ov.Protheroe | of $4,000 from Polk county and $1.500 from " ¢ pr W i ersen & Schoening, Merriam block. | Contingent e y \Hread of the World" Hodges | o At ¥ an overdose of chloroform was administered BbY Chn please you. ool house ! little ones was omitted this year, This | Hymn: ‘Biread of the World ...... Hodkes | Crawford county of the permanent school | by nccident. Miss Phillips admitted be- Miss Marte Leonard has gone to Chicago | Lownship roads ... was the program Banctus, Holy! Holy! Holyt:.........8tainer | fund, sending the entiro amount to Dickin- | fore she died that she had deserted her for the holida Before urning '\rx'il‘f'r'v('.‘n::yr.:‘ ’ : 18 Voluntary . Gloria in Excelsus.... ...;.0ld Chant |son county, which county can use the same. husband, whom she had married in secret, inlt her sister, Miss Margaret Leon- Opent; Chorus—Pro e 1 Srgan Postlude, “Festal March™... Calkin | g o o d N s ’ Wl viste her slater, Migs e T R BORAR Qpening “horus—Promis il ® e R There {s no more on hand now to be trans- | while living in Denver. For months she { wag a clerk in a department store here, but Mr. and Mre, Edward | Jo Murphy of | en a valuation of $12,652,648. The increase | Primary Class N . G bl ulill = gmaha are gugats for, the Christmas oli [in tax collections over 1000 will bo $85,- | BEAYSR eouiiissitiins i Gft. Compulsory Lducation. falling health stopped her usefulness in this Mry. James Wickham of Franklin avenue. | 446.59, By Boys. The Bee has decided to give to the most | The movement to have the legislature | capucity. ) ra .t hs a a Pleln Teies to Cateh Horse, fs | employes engaged by 1 hin to employes annual premium 1St of the Cedar Val- | york and brings news of contemplated im ley Poultry association hae been The | provements on the coast line and Centenl is expected These eminent gentlemen have decided to give thelr sorvices entirely fres for three months (medicines excepted) to all invalids who call upon them for treatment between now and Jamvary 9. The object In pursuing this course s to become rapldly und personally acquainted with the sick and afifcted, and under no conditions will any charge whatover be made for any services rendered for thres Male and temale weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deafness, ulso rupture, goitre, cancer, all skin diseases and all disoases of the rectum are positively cured by thelr new treatment. fles of the Ailwaukee ralroad, And,leq | taxes will be $143.014.60, an Increase of [ Rosponsive Heddisg e cil Bluffs, who earns her own 1iVing a|to make it a misdemeanor to employ chil-| FIERCE STORM IN FOOTHILLS oot b S oud s of “thelr | $5,684.44 over 1900 and will be divided fato | Chorus—Ring Out the Christmas Carois. Christmas gift of a box at the Dohany |dren in factories, is being taken up gener- father the several funds as follows: By School. theater on Christmas night, at which time | )1y by the labor unions of the state, and [ City Hall at Golden Blown Do Phe motion for a now trial in the Doy netal 3 Sy the attractlon will be “For Love's Sake.” | goveral of them have recently passed reso- and Much Other Pr Rons minkytyspit il ;‘WGJ';’ pcan Gam and strect lighting Solo—0'er the ills of Hethichem . one of the best mvlflflrm“_l}:'l‘:;nl;n- lutions in favor of some radical legislation Thomna, will angue the motion on the [ Water paE y Aolih- Batp: ; Meh Welah peared here in many years. The wa|on the subject. The Tri-City Labor con. Burns sld: Hower i [ A e girls, Mabel and Ethel Strickland, have | grogs at Clinton has fust sent to State Su. - The young women of the Flower mis | Bridg Filvtes b 4 Song ... i prominent parts in the play. perintendent Barrett spirited resolutions on| PENVER, Dec. 24.—A terrific gale, ap- e And pleaty Of good things 5:',:;;;;;,',:'"“‘ it Talk by ,.,{j,';_';,"u fhm No! THE VOT! the subject in favor of a law to meet the | P™ fo eat Mordny afternoon at the home of | Jaqk! Rev. W B Bitnes: + | Lizste Hickey, Wollman's.... 2312 | changlng conditions in lowa, and the state | Pad0, visited the foothills along the Rocky - —- Woodward's Candies Miss Helen win, Aving and grading bonds. Closing Chorus—The Coming Mrs. Annle Lunkley, Hoston Store.:.! Lol | CouE A8 FROTLL 0N Nrongly wraythe "Ate | ountaina from Cheyenne to Pike's peak John Gretz . who was compelle: Sewer bonds ....... 9.07 King ons T Miss Hickey, having received the most | oo vnon ihe tegistature. At Golden, where the storm wus most se- yesign his position in the post vice | Bond loan ds . By School. o " der for box at ’ ¥ . y " U H L AT I Rt S i . gk ¢ Clodlng B V! L, votes, may secure an Or . 41 vere, the old city hall bullding was blown d c d R R P A M et BT I L i i e theater tonight by calling at The Bee office. | THIELE S FOUND GUILTY |down and a residence next door crushed | ooaward’s Ganaies roturn to tige Philippines The regular tax levy in the city for 1901 | A Ferris wh F ey beneath it. The occupants barcly escaped oy v 'flled original nott eel laden with gifte was pro- e of Alaate: et . ' AR o (TR i 1s 391 mills. The city's general fund will | vided for the pupils of the Sunday school | ” Verdict of Murder in First Degree | With their lives wnfl wara's tandaies Vickham & Co. for $0 for servic also derive a rovenue from saloon licenses, at the Second Presbyterian church and | MF John Mikescll and family deeire to Sad PULIINIEAT 6 Lite In the Boulder district four oil derricks dered In attending C. P. Reed, an em. | g Core B o urces. The spé- | this 4, | expross thelr thanks to thelr friends and were destroyed and many bulldings blown ) 60 In MLAndIng G R | Sotoner | Anbe program was glven Woodward's Gandi iy s Who was aeverely injured Octobor { o\o" yves for 1901 in the city bave not ¥t | Hymn—Joy to the World neighbors who 80 kindly assisted them dur~ Imprisonmen down and scores of chimneys toppled over ooaward's Gandies i Order was § been computed. invoeation .. : ¥ ing their recent bereavement. First Sergeant Paul n " I L elected recond lleutenant of Company ‘,1 Why Chrisimiis Cmea'’ " L g KT RED OAK, In., Dec. 24.—(Special Tele- [ INDIAN THIRSTS FOR BLOOD Woodward's Candies e Ay &ilMed | Oravel roofing. A. H. Kead, 541 Broadway. | “Santa Claus’' Middle Name T gram.)—The jury in the Thiele murder case | by the, resigaation ,of Second Liqutenang s John Schicke tanz Licenses to wed were fssued to the fol- | brought in a verdict this afternoon after | Youns Woman Confeanes Mur ; ' BA e CiaiseR | CRUSADE AGAINST A BREWERY |Mechiatin o0 51 15%ing Being out about five hours. of murder {5 SH{s410voF Wonr Yeurs Waodward's Candies work o the Tinale ‘Contral Failre Injunction Sults Proposed by Attorney |, = Fazel Siriet. Florence Le Baugh, Council Biufrs s imprisonment for life. The trial began i w‘mdwards ca“dms BB iloknam zetyraed toam (arionoais: Aylesworth Agninst the South Jeannetts: ‘Greenatieids, Fred Cole, Council Bluffs .. 20 | Decomber 16 and the evidence was com-| oo o0 5o Hoae Bite, b reek where (he fitm lar i large: contrac . g “The Poor Christmas: o0k Bessle A. Lindsay, Council Biuff pleted Saturday. The crime for which 8. G. . & et 1y U i grading for the same roa S ey Omaha Company. Robbie \n-r-l.z.n G. H. Osborn, Pottawnttamie county Thiele was convicted was the murder of | Indfan. has confessed at Vinita, I. T, to the WOflflVlade flafldles DS GRY At LS haliar, 1oL NIPoRSe E; torn lmuv‘ni i i Lilllan Driver, Pottawattamie cou his wife at Villisca. He met her on the | MUrder of Louis Wilson, a prosperous book contalning $5 In an Omaha moto our Little Gi on B Sonro! . Yo 4 of Do " 97 Wilsc ' enr Monday nlght. A lumber dealer from | The South Omaha Brewing company, of[“Merry Chrisimas® ... s y X iton B Ruff, Councll Blufta ... street and stabbed her three times wich | [8Fmer near Tulsa, In May, 1867. Wilson U A Underwe I, found It and made Miss ! g Magdalene C. Mappes, Hebron, | disappeared from home and his skeleton 18 e hipey by retarning It to her with | Which B. Jetter is president, will not bef o, Three Little Giris R. E. Smith, Council Bluffs B 5 (a knife. They had not been lving to- PP o ¥ S SE Vnaney futact yeuterday permitted to operate saloons in Council | "SInK & Song of Christmas ... Dalsy Bomberger, Dallas Center, Tn gether for four years and she had refused | ¥08 found in the woods a year later. The | pp 38y, HOLD THE IMPRESSION NOW Mrs. Fannie Nichols, who has been serl- | Bluffs unless it complies strictly with all [ Recltation kb David ¢, Marleneé, Nuckols county to Iive with him again. The refusal led to | 10d/an says she enticed Wilson into ‘_:“" MADE_ON FOUR MINDTUNTIL “You 1 With mountain fever for @ M- | (he provistons of the mulet law. Such| . Doris Shears simn. J. Keltner, 'Dallas” county,” fa.. the crime; The attorneys for Thicle de. | ¥00ds and then shot him just because she Youk ISTMAS CANDY. months in Denver, has sufficlently pqul | H¥mn—0, Littie Town of Bethlehem.. F. A. Gardell, Omaha ........ desired to kill somebody ¢ ABKS YOU Jeraa to to this city and will | was the statement made by Attorney Paul | gi iy . 3 3 % Grace Gilbaugh, Omaha ..... P elare thelr iutention of appealing the case. vend the holl with her slster, Mrs. [, Aylesworth yesterday, who states fur- Mrs. Johneton, Arnold Swanson, Stanton, Ia 5 - P Dentiey of MU street : % “The Christmas Guest” Sds Tarson:” on, 1a. ‘(-n,., S aibTar foF) he. Inaane yep {0E LG Hy ‘:“"n‘;::::"’& Hi4 Capers anjine ristmg Qe ¢ s Aedh. Laiwany Fanun, b #|LINCOLN ENGINEER INJURED | soumst nixb, tna., ee. 24.—The matana terday granted lugene Vader a parole | injunction suits e salool OW [ Recitation—The Vi0let GIFl reveeerires « 11 Bluffs Notes. SRR b | war from 8(" Hernard's Tospital, for two days | being operated by the company in this elty. | - Voime ‘Feck o “""M fy turmed yester- | SHEFMAR Falls from Burlington Teatn Raflway company of this city, which oper- | — o0 that he might spend Christmas with |ppa'oecio o late or | Solo—Christmas e . rthur orehouse returned y & 9 AR o e $0d el RN ABole wik granted. at | The petitions will be filed immaediately atter Mrs, Ward aiy from his western trip. While Crosstng Bridge New the requist of Vaders wife. Vader, who |the Christmas holldays and temporary in- | Recitation ......... ceenen Willlam Moore of Percgoy & Moore re- Red Onk. injured while working in the Omaha | junctions restraining the sale of liquor Miss Don Bell turned. yesterday from a two weeks' trip 7 urdeiter, was committed to the nsane | S IR i on the appits | ReCItation L. 0 to New York o3 ARE C ; ANY erty Destroyed. ching In places the severity of a tor | | | W. L. Butler, cachler in the freight of- | The revenue of the city from the regular [ Song—For Unto You is Born This D popular working girl or woman in Coun- |pass a law for compulsory education aud i I‘m to all who call before January 9. | | | Ratlway Incre Wagen. Ard AL the hospital Soptember 26 last Mra, Davis' Class 0, L el s R e | 1p o i R o 12 Thich {mbroved: catlon for permanent restraining orders. | Short Talk Tooti DR LRl LAY RED OAK, Ia., Dec. 24.—(Spectal Tel The condition of Edgur Sulitvan of Mon- | Heretofore in almost all of the Injunc-| 0 Rev Harvey Tostetier. vith: relgiives. ana:friends, ¥ | gram.)—Englneer Sherman of Lincoln, Neb. damin, who was brought to the Women 8 | yjon proceedings instituted by private in- [ ©NF8tmas Song *hrist tion hospltal suffering Bradiey ‘Shears, " o conductors and motorneers on_ the | Wh8 knocked from his cab on Burlington 7 3 Eaang, Wikt i the aide, was re. | dividuals against saloon keepers, the suits | Duet—Shepherds Watching ........ Omaha line presantad Dan Leary, the (dwer | train No. 3 at 2 o'clock this atternoon in 4 s orted Lo Justerday and the |have been compromised by the defendants Lizsle Drake and Kathryn Morehouse. | HESTIIR (o gging with o huandsome pipe | "°Me mysterious manner as the train was 4 /i ding phys be' unable 10 | Liying the attornoy feo allowed by law to| Kris Kringle visited St. Paul's Lutheran | yiiioriay i n sisht toKen of thelr re. | Crossing the bridge fust west of the sta- : d ¢ SrNy '.‘r.'"’\‘\‘rnfi‘.' R Sfunday | the porson bringing such suit, but Attorney | church last evening, much to the delight | gard for him tion at Red Oak. He fell through to the 9 9 ‘oung Sulllvan pulled his gun, muzzlo | Aylesworth states there will be no compro- | Of the children. Prof. M. Schriener, teacher _"”"‘v ot ’1"“;'{"“'( \"IH!I::lm "(h;‘fl"? _f_hflr.x;-d fce below and he was plcked up unconsclous. ¥ rot, from eled. It was discharged and | ii e i guite; that the injunctions will | of the parochial school, led the services, | Nith the theft of u ot of Bartess, hAs | ge bad a severe gash cut in his forehead tha, entire Chaks Lot M TR ST tatned and will be enforced to the | Which were followed by a dfstribution of [ind itnger releascd. he Doiice so far |and another across his chin and face. The ALL CASES OF A word of two about the Misses Mabel [1imit of the law. “This is no holdup mat- | Presents for the young scholars. This was | hive, been ““"""' to locate the owner of | injuries do not appear to be serious, though and Bthel Strickland who will appear at{ter with me,” said the young attorney, “the | the program ot they are paloful. The injured wan was DEAI NESS OR HARD HEARING the Dohany theater tonight at the head of ) 4 ) Lee of Dunlap, Ta, who has been . then D chmpuns, Mol Love's Saice”: (South Omaha Brewing company has mever [HYMN .ooiivriiinsiiiniiiniimiininns tn the Woman's Christ s jtion hos- taken to the depot hotel, where his wounds ARE Now OURAB E Jol Stricklind 18 one of the clevers | g ed wi - » ongrogs some time suffering from | were dressed, and the train procceded. The L Misg Mabel Strickland 18 one of th mplied with the law of this state al-|g;1o_rom Heaven Ab w Earth 1 injurles resulting from Kk from a horse. ! eaufgenties on che American stage. HAV- | jough aoing business fn it, and unenl ft [ 5 Some e e et o e dple"y | Injured man bas no idea what hurt him. by our new invention. Ouly those born deaf are incurable, dnit M e Not A few will romem- | does comply with the law and strictly, too, | Responsorium [0 o return to his home yesterday. , o her 'WoK o8 Bess in Johy Stapleton s |1t cannot run any saloons fn this city.” Song—Oh, Howul«'s"'t;”m“ A Three new cases of smalipox were re- r Fines. g SChurity Hal Kate in Wililam A ol 1 L orted to the Board of Heaith yesterday. HON. Das, S4.—(BD8 3 ML ponartty Ml Bown st 'Lieh the [ A novel feature of the suits will be afRecitation ..... Ao Fhoy were: - Charies Burke, 113 Broad: | o ALGONA, ., Dec. 24—(Spectal)-—Fish F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMOR::, SAYS: sewiig girl fn Her Majesty” and Martha | statement in the petitions to the effect that [ Song e . way; Mrs, Ed Burke and son Iarl, 1114 | Commissioner George A. Lincoln of Cedar BALTIMORE, Md., March 30, 100, in Dighy s “Héosler Doctor,” ete. 8he | yne plaintiff being an attorney, he will not By Children, BT dwRy ‘hey are members of colored | Rapids was in Algona yesterday and after Gentlemen : — Neing entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, 1 will now give you 1 a charndps mirl, with vivaclty, sood vl 8§ ¢ 44 Recitation—The Christmas Tree ........ families already’ under quarantine for the & full history of my case, to be used at your discretion B mpiicity. tRat *Win [ make any demand for the customary at- |Bong w | disoase promiaing to.put some fsh In the Des ‘About five years ago fy 1ight ear began 10 sing, and this kept on getting worse, until T lost Bl oy art 188 1l | tornoy fee. This, Mr. Aylesworth says, will | £atechisation—TProphecies of Christ The case against Charles Frame ana | Moines river at this place next spring went my hearing in this ear entirely " ¥ ? Btrickland 1s v Gibson type of &I G100 him of any charge of bringing the .‘.M‘;| flantion Fainlimant ot Srophes Spaer, young men who attempted to |to the authorities and settled the Judge Tunderwent nmm it for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num- 0 \e of the gifted few. Hav Strle culty ¢ b ] ber of physicians, o crs, the most eminent car specialist of this city, who told & Magnificent stagé presence. She DUFDOseS. “,‘.‘\.('h.w"”" i o G 4 Urt yesterday until January 1. | 08 the fines and costs in full which were | thien crase, but the hearing in the afe ed car would be lost forever At o St Mdietnper Wi ltam A, Brady, Tim |South Omaha Brewing company, while i By Four Children Aylesworth It will be remembered that the two judges . after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear hus been entirely restored, I thank you Myrphy! John Scplcton and Daniel 1'roh= | has done business in this ecity for several [ SOR8-In questions and answers ....... P ] e LI S came to this county and shot three prairie | heartily and beg to remain Foryinily somkibies E o g Soa el mgn ase, RQminanty years, has never had a legal represeniative [ Song § S robbing him of $13 0 a Broadway saloon, | chickens on August 31, just one day too ARMAN, 730§ adway, Balti s N Y l‘|umh|l|(‘€‘0 " leleptions 260, here on whom service could be had. A iy ' Children was bound over te the grand IHW g #oon, according to the Interpretation of the l!urlrmimml does not interfere with your usual occupation. pany or jts president a number of year: Young People's Soc! |r(v committed to the county jail. taken to Algona and fied. Judge Hubbard %o 18 still unpaid and suit has been pend- | Recitation b % The funcral of Mrs. |mu]\;.M\x----l| was | gave notice of appeal to the higber court, INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, 1L 2. Geracl from the family residence, 107 Avenue ing on 1t for the last six years in the supe- | Closing Hymn & Rev. W. B, Crowdson, pastor of the iirst | rior court, but the holder has never been Congregation. Christlan church iducted the services. able to secure service on any member of [ The Sunday achool of the German Metho- | The pillbeqrers wore: o 8. Tankin, Dive | the firm lst church had exercises last evening, fol- i PR I AR 3 Mr. Aylesworth says that the sults will|lowed by a. large Christmas tree laden| john Ha dscharged soldier from the be brought against the South Omaha Brew- | with presents Philippt s put oft - Rock Taland O Y’ HEA Council Bluffs ing company and tho owners of the butld-| “An Old-Fashioned Christmas” was the | Qasstnger, train st uvlght ot the locwl | I l it ings 1o which the saloons are located, but | title of the entertatnment given at the of'fis cloringin the ot ”!A.» Was harily that the saloon keepers will not be made|Fifth Avenuo Methodist church for the [Intoxic and gave the officers cansid- e ReteTs e e T et el o (28 | epAbia trSinls efire e wak Tandea s the QHR|STMAS NlGHT 3 put the latter to any expense. This crusade | very much in evidence and every child re- | “ne recelpts in the general fund of the agaiost the South Omaha Brew(ng com-|cefved a gift and candy. Chrlstinn . Home 1ast - week . were $v72.64 E g ik BB T TR W RS | ENG AGEMENT : EXTRAORDINARY Little Thi“gs of Judge E. E. Avlesworth of the superlor | evening at the First Baptist church Surplus beig placed to the credit of the | - court, has been Incubating for the last two| A Christmas musical entertainment was | contingent fund. = In the managers fund | the receipts were § being $11.75 above years, glven last evening at the Swedish Emanuel | (b Teccibts, wiive So 0, PotoR S i the H. Grattan Donnelly's Author Of - Lutheran church, followed by the distribu- | deficiency in this fund to date Lo §206.07 Davis sells gl lon of 8 fo) he childres 'om an . Lnttle Things| e iz s chrstas ree A Chrisinas servcs | ALLEGED HORSETHIEF CAUGHT ORGaapY Flay Darkest Ressha The geuersl impression prevails that onl' Sult Over Saloon in Neola. ’ will be held this evening at 5 o'clock. — - own't get presents for the llttle oues At &1 County Attorney Killpack brought suit| The Sunday school of the Latter Day | B Harris, Charged with Steallng a r first clasw fowelry store vesterday in the name of the State of Towa | Saints’ church will have its entertainment Carload of Stock from So e, e e emate | J64InSt Ellen Stewart, J. A. Scddon and | tonight, when musical program will be PP e 14 A Dowertil ‘mary. of ‘heary for Bt ¥ou Wil "ind things Innumerable | pleguaiit Lowe to recover judgment for the | glven and an address by Elder F. M. Cooper. BURLD AR . Interest, lightenod by do- for the Htde ones. Things with Iastiog | fine of $300 and costs, amounting to $43, as- | The Sunday school of St. John's English g 71 ’ licious comedy. qualities, (0, that may be kept and treas- | ouned agafnst Lowe for operating a saloon | Lutheran church will celebrate the Christ- | WEBSTER CITY, la, Dec. 24.—(Speclal j ? Ove s ured n afier years in Neola contrary to the law. Ellen Stewart | mas season Thursday night, when an elab- | T¢10€Tam.)—South Dakota authoritics ha Haven't space here to enumerate. Come | iy named as owner of the bullding in which | orate program will be given and gifts dis- | JUSt arrested B. Harrls at Woollstock, a i £ A scenle revelution | pro- —take & Jook. It costs you nothiug Lowe operated the saloon and Seddon is | tributed from a mammoth tree for the "{";:""l""”" at “'*""“"’I “‘]‘"'r‘":l the "”',“"" duced with mechanical ef- . : \ of haviug stolen a carload of horses from \ cited as keeper of the saloon. The fact that | young folks. ! HERMAN M. LEFFERT, lLowe went to jall to serve three months in| Christmas was celebrated at the lowa | ® South Dakota ranch. It is sald that he | P ' Opticls er and Engraver. liew of paying the fine does not relieve him | School for the Deaf last evening. A Ferris | Shipped the horses to Woolstock, near which place bis cousin lives, upon whose farm it f the burden. wheel laden with gifts for every pupll w _Opponite Glen Avenue, Council Blufte ops pup! | . 0 L The courty attorney also brought injunc- [a feature of the entertainment, which was | the horses were found. Harrie was taken to THE STRONGEST A1 LEWIS CUTLER tlon proceedings to restrain the sale of |held in the chapel. The usual Christmas | YAnkton to answer the charge, 3 Presenting TBACTION OF THE 8B4 liquor In the saloon operated by Lowe. dinner will be served today at noon. Funeral Dlnetovl : A. Seddon, Pleasant Lowe, Willlam At St. Barnard's howpital a concert will| | "':,"l’, ".‘"l ",;:-K.‘“.:" R N Mabsl & E"‘lsl s"lckla"d SON, o FEAR RS a2 oy, | Beally. Allen Reed and Ellen Stewart be given this evening for the patients and |, LONDON, Dec = Silre were heavy - S all made party Jdefendants in this action. | Christmas dinner served at noon. High Company on the Stock exchange yesterday ; : et ——————— — mass will be at § a. m., followed by a low and today. 1t was rumored that these B Bt O o ] e e ——————— FARM LOANS 6.Ek} mase, Tead by Father Feely, chaplain of | Rliodealit witily "' inchepoFasen | dhe PRICES—25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75c. Boxes, $1.00. General Grenville M. Dodge's annual fes- | the institution. wsvaal and that the price the govern- d 1 Mll .¢ o o7 ‘"fl:h'" \d tival and entertainment for the children of [ Two Christmas trees laden with gifts i "‘.‘m‘f&lli-lu' g Mg 1o volerans of the oivil war Wil be Moae | frult and candy delighted the hearts of the I e —— — L e i (]