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NEWS O COUNCIL THE OMAHA DA ILY BEE: SUNDAY, REPTEMBER 27, 1908. F BLUFFS. MINOR MENTION. Davis sells druge | Stockert sells carpets Crayon enlarging, 308. Broadway xpert watch repairing. Leffert, 40 B'y Celebrated Metz beer on tap. Neumayer Diamond betrothal rings at Leffert's, 408 Broadway MK and 18K wedding " Broadway Scohool paints, brushes, drawing and prac- rings at Leffert's, tice papers. Alexander's, Broadway. Build In Babbitt Place, lotsa dry and graded for houses; Chas. Officer, 419 B'y Commencing today the public Iibrary will | open Bunday afternogns from 2 to G o vlock For Rent—Furnished rooms for_light housekeeping. Mrs. M. Porterfield, 707 1s ave., Council Blufts | For rent, office room, ground floor; o ations in the busi of the mont central lo Apply 1o The Bee | nesw portion of the elty clty. We contract to keep public and privat houses free from roaches by the year. In sect Exterminator Manufacturing company, Council Biufts, Ia. Telephone F-634 Fire Chief Templeton has gone to Chi- | cago, where he will attend the national meeting of fire chiefs and take in the fes- tivities of Chicago's centennial celebration The richest, daintiest, photographic effects | are from the remodeled up-to-date Btigle- | FOOT BALL SEASON OPENING Two Games Played on Manawa Grounds for a Btarter, HARLAN BEATS BLUFFS HIGH SCHOOL Dodge Light Guards Keep Up Thelir Record by Defeating Omaha Com- Which Falls to Score. The local foot ball season opened yester- day afternoon with two games on the Manawa gridiron which were witnessed by a crowd of about 400. The first game was between the Council Blufts and Harlan High schools and resulted in the defeat of the home team by the score of 15 to 6. The other game was between the Dodge Light guards and the Omaha Commercial | college, the soldiers winning by a score of 11 to 0, and thus retaining their record of INTEREST FROM recently erected by the Krug Brewing company. Crowe Is alleged to have violated | the mulet law and failed to obey the county attorney’s Sunday closing mandate. . John Green, The wuneral of Dr. John Green will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the First Preshyterian church, the pastor, Rev. W. 8. Barnes, conducting the serv- fces. Burial will be in Walnut Hill ceme- tery. Friends desiring to view the re- m, can do so between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 First avenue, The Council Bluffs Medical society met last night and made arrangements to at- tend the funeral in a body. Resolutions | relative to Dr. Green's death were adopted and the following members of the s selected to act as pallbearers: Drs. \ ! L. Treynor, J. H. Cleaver, M. A. Tinley, |J. H. Cole, D. Macrae, jr, H. B. Jen- nings., The members of the society will p. m. at the residence, to the church. PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY Woman's Club Holds Its First Gen- eral Reception for the Se Mrs, J. P. Conner of Denison is visiting oo | meet at the residence and escort the body | | tendea | state, all of which have been well attended. IOWA. | CUMMINS OPENS CAMPAICN | Large Orowd at Auditorium to Hear Him | Disonrs National Tunes, f REAFFIRMS HIS OLD POSITION ON TARIFF Bank Cashier Who Left Hurriedly | Not Short, but Was in Trouble i with Woman Bookkeeper of the Bank. (From a Staft Correspondent.) | DES MOINES, Sept. 2.—(Spectal.)—The republican campaign in central lowa was | opened this evening here by a meeting ad dressed by Governor A. B. Cummins in the Auditorium. This was preceded by a con- | ference of the party workers of the district in the republican state headquarters, at- | by the committeemen and candi- dates for office In the district. This was one of a series of conferences held in the Only two more conferences are to be held and they are in Davenport and Muscatine, The meeting this evening was well at- tended, despite the rain which had been | falling all afternoon. Music was furnished | done Joe Smith & Co No trouble to show goods and no harm if you don't buy. THE REAL THING In Winter Overcoats Stylish; Swagger Coats that are sure to give you that “Get the Habit” feeling it you will only try them on. Made in all the popular mixtures and colors and cut to perfection. $i0, $12.50, $I5, $17.50, to $30. ) man Bludios, 43 and 4 8. Maln st. FRuK, | never having been defeated. triends in the oty by a Welsh singing soclety from Saylor, | “;.{';H?"A‘(".,e.‘.'.‘fl'r‘.fi 'o‘l'“lelfeum:"l‘i‘:mmzril‘ The Council Bluffs and Harlan High| Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lemen are visiting | and Colonel A, B. Shaw, president of the 415 Bro&dway 2,“,' 'a dogep cabinets. schools played two thirty-minute halves. | relatives in Chicago. Polk County Republican club, presided. The | . Weldon Creamer, was arrexted yesterday, | The first touchdown was made by Stantey | Thomas J. Benedict of Chicago 18 the | occasion was one for a great outpouring | charged with the {heft of two swing stage | of Harlan after seven minutes of play. B e of the republicans of the city and district | === S —— —————————————————— —— - — 6, the prope ot 3 | Mr and Mrs. Willlam Coppock entertalned i . i }'f‘?‘:‘ Yalued ut . the property of J. W ! but Harlan failed to kick a goal. A fea-| ¢ dinner Tuesday evening. . |in honor of the candidato for governor nominated H. M. Gilitan. The contest il tram Long and it was while in his pos- | ture of the first half wae & splendid sixty Miss Marie McDonald of Hardy, Neb., s | and as a testimonial to their regard for | go before the county authorities for set session that they were stolen | yard run by Hammer of Harlan, piacing |V x:(”“am“” es in € c him. tlement. | A e owa us s nd | e b v ot 9 o 5. . C. Fle g of Vi r e o Nisht school, Western lows Business and 7 ““'n"” up n Council Biuts' ter. |\ Mrs. J. C. Fleming of Fifth avenus is | Governor Cummins spoke at length and | Will Be Declared Insane, | ing, shorthand, penmanship, arithmetic, | 'itory. The Bluffs boys, towards the end | ‘Mr and Mrs. M. F, Ruhrer entertained | d15cussed national iesues. He presented the | poyoyeq from o watery grave by a huge | P beer e bra, in fact all k rammar, history, & | of the half, took a brace and held Harlan republican view and dissected the state- informally at cards Tuesday evening. o N e E R s | 8t. Bernard y Mrs. Mahan, resid- h subjects as well as civil service wi for downs. Tn the second half, after seven- | Mr. and Mre. B. O. Bruington entertained | ments of Bulllvan, the democratic candi- Mliton Worcester ~and Earl Doxie, 1i-|cured a touchdown but Harlan falled again | grom 'a manths $isit s frises (L EG! | plea for the support of the protective prin- | Jy oot "o this morning secured a razor | We have just received from the Kramer failure of ("hicago 60 vear-old boys who ran away from thelr | to kick goal. Both sides Indulged in con- | cago. ciple in national affairs, He read from the | i © BF BHC /EE B w.: Agelpigimed P on s y . . N y by the ";‘mlvn‘c:":l;f{-n}:,f ol Wt the | siderable punting. Madsen of Counefl | Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nichols ot Sloux City republican siate platform and pointed out | o 1 FCTL gl Dltu"n;\k;llle"m"x);ll cases containing 1,260 pairs of men's, women's and children’s \ o) M e puc! ;| &re guests o Ty . O. 3y v H » = 3 Yiltnols Central depot. [hey sald they in- | Bluffs made a touchdown and Dudley . GOTIAn Of FIrst| thit the phrty PIstrovil. is JCEnTORE IR SPAFE is fearea the Shoes, and we place same on sale for Monday and Tuesday at the save the woman, but it wound may prove fatal, It is understood | she will be taken before the commissioners | of insanity this afternoon. | Free from Live Stock Disens ! avenue. The members of the Every Thursday club met Thursday morning with Mrs, Horace Everett The members of the Atlas club will meet Tuesday afternoon with the president, Mre, tended muking their way west. They are held at polce headquarters until their | parents are heard from | this year with last and the year before | and that it is in iine with the record of | the party (hrough many vears. In every | way the governor indicated that he s ll‘ Kkicked n nice goal, Just befors time was calied Cobb of Harlan went through the | line and secured another touchdown, thus making the score 15 to 6 in favor of the following prices. " Come early and get the best selections. Plumbing and Heating. Blxby & Son. party ol venth-Day Adventist student and | young Set ¥ | glven at her home Wednesday evening. of Mr. and! In the first half of the game between the Guards and Commercial college both sides In general orders No. 4 issued today by our price for your Commander Raymond and Assistant Ad- He | chof disorders YR visitors. The lineup: Fionfay, afrer flem in his position on the necessity for | i LENA DOERNER ASKS DIVORCE |y, ovnct puorrs MARTAN Mre. 3 Datmer of Bpokane, Wash, Is the | Wllimate tariff revision and In favor of sup- | State Veterinary Burgeon P. 0. Koto | Dty o s Togard | gueat of her mother, Mra. 8. Fariisworth | port of the pollcy of reciprocity as ever and | of Foreat City declares his bellef that there | LOT = 1--Men's Embroldered Patent) LOT 5-Mistes' Dress Shoes—in many . ; of Eighth street. that he wil continue to-make his campaign | has not been a time for many years that * Back Sli < y o of g o § Carpent i : > ¥ e any years that| Leather Back Slippers—Kra styles—made of dongola, patent or Homance Which Started at College i\;::-fi"vl'” 5 % eofrs. B, H. Watson of Washington avente | upon this line, no matter what the critictsm | the live stock of the state of Towa 13 w0 | mer's pr|v-«‘($l.|u|!:’:,.r:. § \.,.v L G| stock tips—Kramer's |L»r|w- -4 Tarns Out to He Un- Y i £ Rne formally at cards Monday evening. | |or from what source. free from all diseases and generally in up to $1.90—0Urs ........ o [ ‘J fortunate, Norgaard L. E. Mrs. Nate Shepard entertained a number | The governor did not take up state issues, | such excellent,condition as at this time, 5 N e “ 3. v Catler 4 W Jiammer | of young people at her home Tucsday even- | but confined himself o the national lasues. | The crops of ‘the year have been such| LOT 2--Mems high top double sole T L AR A » 1 oo 3 | . el K hIf i The romahce of August Doerner, the|fses 5 LR e | Mics Mn:n:.m(’:r.nq» ol"l-‘::l:nn\’/::ue was Orders of the G. A. R, P o Bt T TR e s G ' 1 | !’““m‘ - ;J‘-x‘\nht‘rl':n;‘lr:-ml}»lt‘.‘: $2 ’I\T:\ i iy | e M e e et declares the state s absolutely free from | IKramer's price $3.50—ours... Qo W) 2 P 7 . all epldemics of general Miss Lena Korgan, daughter Mrs. Julla Korgan, wealthy residents of | falled to score. Districh, however, crossed | of Gace Briscaval. charch oy ‘her aawen | jutant General Newman the appointment | "'l' recelved very few calls to go to differ- | LOT 3—Men's Dress Shoes—made o % i lewis township, which began at the Sev-|the line after fourteen minutes of play, | O Madison avenue Thursday afternoon. of Colonel George W. Crossley of Webster | “"t Parts ']" the state recently, At the| hox calf, Russia colt and viel kid-|LOT 7-Ladies' Oxfords—patent tips Sath-Day Adventist college near Lincoin|The Collesians maintathes that the Guards | MF®: lJu]nt- Keith of Fairmont avenue |(jty as successor to the ‘late Philip M. |5*™® time he predicts that as soon Kramer's price $2.50 to l 15 Kramer's price $1.25—bur 69 and resulted in thelr marriage last January, | had had one too many downs. After & dis- informaily at her home Thorstas oEtornas | Crapo of Burlington on the visiting eom- ;‘"" e . i S el H0—OUTS. . .0oeovuns Govevoni Bl Price «..iivieeninasianioivnied c after numerous obstacles had been sur-|pute the Guards conceded the ball to the | The women of the Grace Episcopal church | mittee for the Soldiers' home at Marshall- | /8 "WAe OF 1ome" Godble. » Te™eptdathio | 10T 'B-Tadied' - Shosslimads of H2 mounted, has culminated In the young bride | Commerctals at_the four-yard line. The Will gve kensington Thursday afternoon | town and touching referenc to the eminent ) Of rables which swept over tho state two T 4—Men' 1i weight xtra | e longola—; p > P ; at the home of Mrs. Lane of East Ple . | vears ago and last year, now entirely | LOT 4—Men's medium & 0| calf and dongola—patent tips_all . bringing suit for divorce. | Commerciala puited and the half ended | gireet. TC® | gervices of Mr. Crapo:are made. He was | o 0 4 Y1 wide Work Shoes—Kra- | slzes—Kramer's price up to Friday young Doerner was bound over to| with the ball in fhe Guards' possession on | The members of St. Agnes' guild of St, | specially beloved by the comrades of the ppeared mer's price $2.00—our price. .. l,aa oy Dl e l.as ’ keep the peace towards his wife. after a|th#Commerclal's’ fifteen-yard line. ! Paul's Bpiscopal church will meet tomorrow | department, as he had more to do with es- | RICHARDS™ DEFENSE AN ALIBI The hearing of the application of Kimball Brothers for a writ of mandamus, to com- pel the Burlington, Milwaukee and Rock Island rallroad companies to construct | today ‘there will be holy communion at § a. m. and morning prayer and sermon by the rector, Rev. G. E. Walk, at 10:30 o'clock. The evening service will be omitted. Miss Florence Shea entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Monday evening complimentary to Miss Adah Hesse, who will leave this week for New York City to make her home. over the 'phone. Was a Woman in the Case. Private information was recelved here officlals who had dealt with him. “Thomas J. Miller of Ottumwa this morning testified ¥ that he saw,Richards on the trair Albla | on the night of January 1. Miller's testi- a_vieit and hear all the lute pop- ular records. To All Taking Machine Users 50c Records, 25c hearing In Justice Ourer’s court on a| If the second half the Guards steadily :::'r““‘".l with Mrs. H. A. Quinn of Oakland | tablishing the soldiers' home tham any | charge of threatening to kill her. This, | advanced the ball and Dietrich made the W other person. Announcement was mada | X g g S g a Mowaver, dld ot sausty Mrs. Dosrnar,|Arst. touchdown. atier seven minmies of oIS, Wheeler, who has Spen the guest | 0ot the following additional aldes on | Witness Saya He Wan in Alhin at Full line of Dry Goods, Skirts, Millinery, VW aists, Wrappers, whose dream of married bliss had been play. Rutherford falled to kick goal. The avenue, left’yesterday for her home in|(he staft of the commander: J. C. Milli- | Time Robbery Was Com. AR TARY 6 O i 25 per ce rer the = rudely shattered in less than a year, and Commercials then kicked off and after sey- ChICagO. . ” man, Logan; F. C. Grace, Davenport; J. | Aeliied Trunks, Children’s Clothing, at 25 per cent lower than any yesterday she began sult for divorce and|eral fumbles by both sides Stuart made | of Councli” Blua. peonis arca “lnemeen | H. jes, Ogden; 8. D, Tobey, Rolfe; ¢ where else. 4 . caused an attachment for $500 to be iasued | the second touchdown for the Guards and |given at the Country club in Omaha | Henry Russell, Avoca; G. M. Parker, Sac | - againstra crop of corn and a team owned | Richmond kicked a good goal. During tha \\;;dnes)dny. | Pearson, Dysart, | Dmcl;rm;n\n Staff Correspondent.) PR ik (8 t by her husband, to prevent disposition | remainder of the half neither side scored | Mrs. M. I. Rohrer entertained ¢he Ladies' 1 Telephone Scores. | 912 Sept. 26,—(8pecial.)—The - ™ pending the determination of the sult. Mrs. [and the game ended with the ball in the | i ali-day session Wednesdare Over AftY | A band of thirty determined farmers sur- | oo oe s been concluded in the Richars | Doerner alleged in her,petition that her' center of the field. were in attendance. y d"d ! rm“:’n Notkionithe Jeatis 'or | trial at Indlanola and the arguments were | husband was preparing to leave the state DODGE L. G OMAHA COMMERCIALS, | The Oakland Avenue Reading club will | {oUn9SE & 5 | commenced this afternoon. The testimony without making provision for her or thetr | Ficknam [RELIN . y CIALS, | meet Friday afternoon with Mrs, Iinley | John McClellan, about twelve miles from | ¢ o gotense was brief but is declared to Pool - RolR'g Thomas | Burke at the home of her mother, Mra. | Des Moines, where a thief was busy with |, . 50 "0 2 fufant son, of whom she asks the court Kovinson GlL 6. Gregory | Jeffries of Fletcher avenue, Do o rter On bis appearance. at the | PAY® boen very strong. Richards, the: ac f - koes hes the’ custly.. ) L Suringe CEE .1 . Bills | The members of the Woman's Whist club oo 216 W0 " g 04" o surrender at the } cused ex-deputy marshal, did not go on | l" d ' ' i S' co l BI“{' As grounds for the divorce Mrs. Doerner Lawrence BN ¥ met. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. D. W, |door he wa: | the stand in his own defense. Mrs. Richards lll I n "y IIIIBl S all 1 and inhuman treatment. The Ghesne B (L Bushnell. The club will meet this week | muzzle of a shotgun. He ran and three |, 4. ang also others, to stablish S crie end A0 5 Ry oy J Dietrich ROH (R with Mrs. Albright of Glen avenue. shots were fired over his head, when he | J ) g potition recites a number of Instances when Stuart . L N L Dr, J. C. Waterman and wife lett last | gt 0o (0" tire fence and fell head- | Al for the defendant, and while the Dogrner is alleged to have cruelly beaten Richmond - LFD (R evening for a month's visit in_Chicago, | testimony for the state seemed almost im- Rutherford ‘Q By duris hich Dr. Waterman expects to|long, with half a dozen of the posse on and ehoked into inpensibility his ydng {Ake'S epecial post-graduate course. top of him. They captured the fellow and | Presnable it was admitted by attorneys wife. Ddoclr:er is . l|l|hly' ::ucn«a‘ young WA ths Ehmibhas. L oo atin Rabhington. shcettaindd & | Hotaht: Rim. wnd. histig which Wes 8ss.| In(lilu)'llh::rl lfilv'::‘rdl‘ had mm:e out an vI':; e % man and the son of one of the most prom- number of Joung peopie at her Home on ; for | cellent alibi. e best testimony in his | E Y F EY d fnent leaders of the Adventist church in Tl‘"“h‘!“:’"" ‘3"""'“' of Chrigt (Sclentist) | Park avenue Monduy evening fn honor of :’:""fi:’“:“.’:‘ 'f_“’;;e":‘;‘;‘:;‘:'n:;pffl:'.‘: him | defense was from a man who declared he | l‘ltel‘tall‘l our riecnas 3 . will hold services én Modern’ Wood na Keeline and Miss Lo " 3 o R Tas el b . O Germany. oodmen 2 filed tn | ®a’v Richards on a train going to Albia They ore the loudest and best Mrs. Tille Blosdel was granted a ai Of America hal, in Merriam block, at 10:45 "d;;'{. Nelllo L. Dunn has returned to Coun- | Juds 'OD‘\:':,,?‘,‘N:,,“(::“:“:“;urfh: man, | &t the very time the’ robbery was com- | Buy One of Our s machineg ider 3™ 0% vorce westerday in district court from | ™-i Subject, “Unreality.” Sunday school | cil' Blufts from Chicago, where she has | J17Es RO E OGN Moyt of this | mitted, and he was absolutely sure of the || —— k D plonsing entertelner spa” no 1. rd Bloede th s of 1| Immediately after the services. Wednesday | been for several years completing her | Who was iden i o o " y Wi e in o ote Withol on Lecna; loedel on the grounds of crue y farmers' mutual telephone has | facts. Much testimony was introduced to home is complete without o. . thhi 125 IpdA evening testimontal meeting at 7:46 musical studles. She has taken rooms at|city. The farmers' m Graphophones Qe i Sempieis withons b and inhuman treatment. ALTBE PaslS. Bisemola the Renard. scored & point, &8 the posse was organized | show that Richards stood high among the | ur €S and monthly payments. Pay us culverts under the tracks i order to permit e, M. 3. Jackson is home from Salt|today shedding some Ught on the remark- | o R SOl L0 b hat of Mrs, Rich. of the draining of the water now surround-| MORINg prayer will be conducted at | Lake City and other western points, where | gble case in Buchanan county of placing | . 40wy, textificd last night that the de- We have just received a large ing the Kimball elevator works and foun- | 0¥ Eplscopal church this morning at | She spent the summer. Sho wWos SR | bloodhounds on the track of a bank cashler |y qqnt jore the house at 7 o'clock to shipment of High Speed Moulded . g 31, 6 laliet by, B wan: 1ok nied by Mrs. Harry Culbertson of Salt O Tt e at 7 o'clock to tr Records. > "Reoords it ail dry on South Ninth street, was continued v Edwin J. Abbott, lay reader. ke City, who will visit here. who had started across the o o oAl da sl eginan Talking. Machines - using oylin untl Monday. Bunday school will be heldt 9:65 a. m. Mrs. W. A. Maurer entertained the mem- this week, coupled with the statement | 10, (D (R TEE e ense of b LT Py R E - — Rev. Harvey Hostetler, pastor of the |bers of the Daughters of the American |y ¢ his accounts were all right. The fact ! Wt o o amination Y erlor to any other on the ma . File Indemuifylng Bond. Second Presbyterian church, will preach -?fif.?}.'é‘.’v‘?".i‘t'er'r":wfln'.'"/'\":n?&rfi'flfl.‘ff {enue | {1t an effort was made to capture the S SUTISHAR Of crosh-exsiinato i It in ' biack, muperhard- R. A. Brown & Company, the Washington, | ."'%,/OrRIng on “Christlan Advocate” and | program was given and refreshments were | man aroused suspicion as to the standing | " oyp00s (Miller) saw Richards’ alight combining sweetness and smoothness with r » Volume. You can have M Sy . "|in the evening on “Isaac and Rebecca.” |served. of the bank. Elmer Brintnall was cashier A v two_of these for the price formerly paid fo each ” "'l':‘ iy H"“’l '°"l‘,"‘:‘ for ":' At the First Christlan church, the new | The marriage of Mr. Lucas Neumayer,f,e ¢, yarmers and Merchants bank of frogi ‘h" ""I";“““" train at Albia the latter Call and Investigate. Al kinds of musical instruments and sheet music ruction of e Harrison-Pottawatt: - » h . Neumayer, an - must Vi t O i t the he en- mwm‘y tlon of the Harrison-Pottawattamie | minister, Rev. W. B. Clommer, will deliver B s s AeCiant, dAughier of Mr. | Aurora, Buchanan county. On Wednesday | BNt TAVS, WL FERRIER B 1He HOUF en- 335 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. . his inaugural address at 11 a. m. In the|and Mrs. Hugh McGann, will OCCUT | it was announced that he had left the bank by : st —_— indemnifying bond with County Auditor In® nes. The bond I8’ in the sum of $1,300 and the sureties are James and 8. A. Wickham evening at § o'clock he will preach on *“The | Chiid and the Kingdom." Regular preaching services will be held Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at St Peter's chureh. The first general reception of the Council Bluffts Woman's club for this season was and was belng tracked across the country by bloodhounds. Now comes an explana- tion and it is found there ls a woman in been plotting with Baird in the gambling house and in the convict's kitchen at the hour stated by him on the stand at the of this city. It is understood that the| oqa ! opening of the trial PELEMAL . Yy at 10:3 and 8 p. m. \d Friday atternoon at the home of the . hile | P e d same sureties are on the bond fled by | Avenae Matnadin s o B he BUth | e e oW, " Miller of Oakland | the case. It Is to the effect that WAUS g i < new pastor, Rev. | BUelte e members of the executive board | his account with the bank was all right, BiIes . br Punin Mackinovy: Brown & Company in Harrison cbunty. W. N. Graves, will preach at both services, | acting as hostesses. About 100 women wero | ¢ had been discovered that he had been . { a 3 . . et The First Church ) | fn attendance. A musical and literary pro- % | HARLAN, In., Sept. 2.—(Special Tele- w flt ‘ : . Y. Plumbing Co. Tel., 20. Night, PO | wilt mors &rerirch of Christ (Scientist) | i3 SUERSANCE . ™iide dasisting on the | unduly Intimate with the former BOOKS| grum,)y. L. Bartrug, an employe of the 1 er 1s omin o boid varfhogs ::d‘ix ocl:ck this morn- grosram were Miss Lemen, Mia Noveiand, | keeper of the' back, 8 young “'l“'“""'d“‘"d Chicago Great Western, was caught in the e Sapp bullding, when the mui s Beach, Miss Bertha \heeler, Mru. d been pressing n demand for . e ‘ j et A . % MOf1 I Freantern, of th Tesson will be “Unreallty." Surday Joh Gretser, Miss Price. and Miss Mauds o :I‘:AI‘\":! nim, He had refused to pay machinery of the pumping staen this| And it Is about time you were, thinking of getting your supply of These transters were filed yesterday in|¢hool will be held at the close of the [>* up, and in order to block the game, fs | FECCE T ::?m:md:lfi‘.k::mm‘.‘(mm::lc dted WINTER COAL the abstract, title and loan office of Bquibe %OFvices and the regular mid-week testl- Shelby County Democrats. said to have deeded all his property to his | LNCCHSCIGUS When taken ot wid dled & Annis, 3L Pearl street: monial meeting will be held Wednesday | HARLAN, Ia.. Sept. Zh—(Special Tele- | wite. This aroused suspicion and the dis- | g'yeurg gla. We have a large stock of Trenton, 111, Rock Springs, Washe:l rra Brix and :vvlr- to Italy Moor evening: at 8 o'clock. graml)—The democrats of Shelby county | closure which followed led to his hasty i 3 o v Cherokee Nut, Centerville I and. Mis N ws" 33&:".na“:‘f?. g A e | held their convention today. Editor Albert | departure. South Dakoia W, C. T, U. Convention. | B8E, New Kentucky, Cherokee Nut, Centerville Jaunp and. 5 18- Schmidt, “Jot 2. block 2" Parkdale :)ul & Sues Savings Bank. Hansen was chalrman and Henry Priester More Nominations Filed. REDFIELD, 8. D. Bept. %—(pectal|souri Nut. . ALL SIZES OF HARD COAL. Don’t put it off sy s et Tustees for the bankrupt implement firm | secretary. Most of the townships wer | i - A . : . Mary' Lynch apd husband " to Anna P g The nomination papers for Mark Furry | Telegram.)—This has been a busy day In o like vou did last fall, but drop in and see us now. At kel Sl :.’: “‘""':"": Miller & Co. have brought | represented, although the day was rainy. | .oy, min county were filed With the sec- | the state Women's Christian Temperance too long, like y ¥ Squire's add, w. d 200 | Sult in"the United States court here against | Hon. T. M. Hertert déclined to be @ can-{ ... o¢ state this morning for re-election | union convention. The treasurer's report John W. Miller and ‘wife to lowits, lots 16 and 16, blo the Councll Bluffs Savings bank for $10,- didate for representative a second time. | as member of the house The nomination | which showed that during the year the en- WM. WELCH, | Brugt & Rice's add, 'w. 0...."....... 300 | by ey ATMers’ notes alloged to be heid | O. P. Wyland, a real estate man of Har- | ,opory gor the fusion candidate have not | tire debt of 8834 had been wiped out, aroused ” - p Rxglzlu: mdmm Olsen, part nel{, 1‘0\:\ :‘9.::"‘:,;: -m:r;‘:y for a loan of $10,- | lan, was nominated by -:;rl"“-“‘""( The | 1 yet been filed, and it is regarded as un- [ much enthusiasm. In addition to this the!Office, 16 N, Main St. Tel. 128. Branch Oftice, 615 8. Main 8t. Telephone, 93. i) h 3 2 ssesisssee 0 men! rm. reasurer, George Frederick J. Jochrendt an Ephriam Strong, lots 1 and 2, block The loan wus negotiated by the local other nominations were Harness; sheriff, D. W. Stewart, the pres- certain whether they will be filed. Quite a number of the nomination papers are sum of $2,430 had passed through the treas- r's hands, and had gone to pay regular wed, 8th Street and 11th Avenu Tel. 537. B e 108® iy & oo manager of the implement firm, who in re- | ent incumbent; county superintendent, y g K ‘ o : v yet to be filed with the state officials. expenses. o e iy o John g, W0 | turn agreed to deposit with the bank such | John Ludwickson; county supervisor, Henry | “ yicjes of incorporation of the Meccd | Mrs. Lilllan E. Phelps of St. Catherine, Anderson. . lots 1. b aad 5. Dlock 15, notes as from time to time would be given | Priester; coroner, Dr. Baumelster; sur-|p...3. company of Waterloo were |Ont, world's Women's Christian Temper- The wol'k that RS % & Doak.§ Tewn o iy h“""' customers. This arrange- | veyor, Peter I Peterson. No speeches were | ...\, 304 on notice today, to Increase the | ance unlon worker, is here, assisting and Aty N eter & Teiat wnd wigs 0| MO (e trustees claim, made the bank f made and no resolutions adopted. The con- | cyira) o §i000. The Waverly Badfer | addressing the convention 8 C L McKuight, lots § to 13,35, 15 Preferred creditor at the expense-of the | vention was quiet Mining company of Waverly was incor-| A symposium on “The Next Stcp In the Attracts Attention i 16, 17, block 9, Rallroad add, w. d. W0 )..»1:1 r:y '" fl‘;";u:fl“dh'hfll the farmers' notes w ivd to Be Tried porated with $50,000 capital, by C. T. Brown, | Annihilation of the Liquor and Tobacco Total, elght trans B041 | nets of the fi 0 WS AN 100 tho. At i A. E. Dawson, B. E. Sweet and others, | Habit” was held today. Another interesting L ALY i B T R | sets of the firm and so distributed pro rata| SIOUX CITY, Ia., Sept. 26.—(Special)— B e B el e ke madel” Lewal Sumparende by its whiteness and fine finish.You among the creditor DE LONG'S VOTING CONTEST, The Gold Watches Are Awarded to Graustark Graustark Almost universally conceded to be the best of all modern novels, and wo well it for S 1 Harvey A. Delong The boy voting contest which has been In progress during the past month in De- | Loug's book and stationery department, | and which closgd last evening at 8:30 re- suited as follow 4.669; Guy Bourieius, Rald J. J. Crowe's Saloon. The- saloon conducted by J. J. Crowe on Broadway at the corner of Thirty-seventh | street was raided yesterday afterncon by 155, After two years of unaccountable delays T. F. Ward, defaulting vice president and manager of the Lemars National bhnk, will be tried In the federal court here this fall. Ward lost the money, about $30,000, speculating on the Chicago Board of Trade and was indicted on several counts, The cases have been hanging since. The de- fense will make a determined fight for him. He is personally popular, having been a tive in politics and a member of the defno- cratic state committee for his district gram.)—At the republican convention held today E. D. Chassell was nominated for representative; W. F. Remer, treasurer; R. T. Scott, superintendent of schools; H. 1. Celley, coroner; J. W. Myers, surveyor, The democrats pominated J. F. Kriege, 2lott of the superior court was in the city today for a conference with political friends. He is the present incumbent at Oelwein, but owing to a bitter factional fight, two can- didates have been nominated. According to his view a snap caucus was called which selocted delegates to the convention, and while he was not present, he secured a majority of the delegates. When the con- ventian was held a factional fight arose Judge J. L. of Oelwein, legion exhibit | Buried Under Mass of Steel CHICAGO, Sept A man nan Potro was killed ‘and several per jured at a buildiAg under constru the Western tric company at Haw- thorne, & suburb. The men were engaged in placing stesl heams in the roof of the structure, when the trusses suddenly gave way and the south half of the building fell. The men were burled heneath the mass of steel and were released with great difficulty. There were at least 250 men employed on the bullding when th a4 D | s in- ction for crash SHERIDAN COAL get it at the popular “Eagle.” Fam- ily washing at dozen rates. 'Phone 157 for the white wagon. Eagle Laundry Co. New Building, 718 Broadway Goorgs 8..Davie, &, et prise... Byt - ’ !and the convention spiit, and while a por- the bullding when the cras | Edward Earl Morris, second prise.... 5,156 Plymouth County Comvention. tion nominated Eiliott, the other faction | fhIme, Many of Lae v lve . Up-to-Date | The next nearest were Ambrose Mitchell, | LEMARS, In., Sept. .—(Special Tele- P Gas Fixtures are no longer a luxury for the wealithy, but a necessity well within the means of most. Samples seen here will convince you of the utility as well as beauty, and our prices { Printer and Stationer. .n ue:m[x ‘"",1" under a search warrant | representative; R. )‘: K-u;:. nlruuur-;.hl Be wise and buy vyour nuppl_\' of coal now (estimates ,;’f ,,:,m_ we will 'h“”u“yrx'm ssued from the court of Justice Carson | C. Hise, superintendent of schoo: ohn i > P RS b - 5 you on application) will satisfy you of our and the stock of liquor welged. The war. | Besiey, coroner Don't wait until prices advance and then blame moderation. Our work for many house- - ’, ki N holds will attest o bility, knowleds: rant was lasued at.the insance of County —— us. We handle the best of all kinds of hard and il hiperience. and efective workma Attorney pack. who recently brought ft coal 1 guarantee satisfaction ship. sult in the distriet court o enjoin Crowe | CRESTON, la, Bept. %.—(8pecial —B. F. soft coal and guarantee o from sellng liquor. The liguor seized yes- | Martin, & brakeman, was run over at terday by Deputly Sheriff Groneweg is in pussession ‘ the authorities and will be the question of its disposition died in the Creston He went to sleep Thayer last night and hospital this morning. Fénlon-Wickham Coal Co. J.C. Bixby & Son and 208 Pearl St t held uath on the track and his train backed over him. 8 Waln g et e s is determined by the court saloon | H single and lived in Northampton, “ occupled by Crowe s a n:- bullding )t:\'“ % Telephone 395 37 /Mlhl Street

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