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NEWS COUNCIL 8} B BLUFFS. MINOR MENTIO Davis sells drugs. Teffert's glasses fit Btockert sells carpets A store for men—"Beno's Celebrated Métz beer on tap. Diamond betrothal rings at irondway K and 18-K wedding rings at Leffer('s, ) Broadway. Pleture framing. C. E. Alexander & Co., s Browdway, Tel, 366, Mrs, Graves' new stock rombs, 105 Pearl street Mr. and Mr W, Avenue, o danighter Mrs..C. B. Vernon nded visit J. H liey and v Neumayer, Leftert's, 49 | of side and | to venti Mr, H. Stevens | left e Wiash, and Mrs. v visit friends br. H yriison, 1. oth A mu John's E « vening. Robert Henderson, who ha his room for several da have At Pitesbur B 1, Jennings by the has been called to serfous iliness of his feal program will be given at St 1glish Lutheran church Thursday been confined | by illness, e want up-t ife size, at about half e, Ko to Willlams will be a special meeting this even of BIuff City Masxonic lodge to con- the second degres on five candidates Congressman Walter 1. Smi tved ne yesterday morning irom hington | + spend Thanksgiving witr fam rhe Brotherhood of Raflroad ‘Trainm © thelr tenth annunl ball, Thursday e, at Royul Arcanum hall ty editor of the Non- | turned' vesterday from w week's Chicago ‘and other points in 1ii- | For rent, office room ground fluor; one | the most central locations In the busi- | <8 portion of the city. Apply to The Bee foe, city. | B, Warner of Washingte in been called to Tabor, la., w of his daughter, w wtudy) iservatory ot music there. The Ladies' Ald sbelety of - 8i, J.uglish Lutheran church will meet I°rl ternoon at 130 South Maln street © members are conducting a rumms photos, either what here s “t Ay where he esident Hurt of the First Na- mul bank, is home from a (wo weeks' 1D ta the Oregon lumber reglons, wlor and other Council Bluffs cipitelists ar terested. . W, McMenomy complatned to the po- | live last evening that xomeone had cirrled <7 bodily n slot gum machine from in j.ont of the druk store at the corner of | ndway and Ninth street, | Hagzel, the infant duughter of Mr. and ins G B, Ellsworth, 1410 South Twenty ccond atreet, died ‘yesterday, aged 16 onths. The funeral will be held Thursday ternoon from the residenco .and. burlal | Il be In Fairview cemetery, The hearlng of Charles Sutherland, arged with the theft of u bicycle, has ven .oontinued 1n Justice Carson's court til Snturday and in tho meantime the ung man liss been committed to the wiey Jall tn default of bail The receipts n the general fund at the « liristian Home last week were $244.31, be- i & 431 nbove the needs of the week id decrcasing the deficiency in this fund 1) dnte to $29%1.36. In the managers fund the recelpts were H8.50, being $14.50 above i needs of the week. The deficiency in Lok fund to date 18 $203.9%. Mrs. Almira Carter, wite of I N, Carter, 110 Eighth avenue, died late Monday nighi ). om heart trouble after an fllness of two | vioeks, Besides her husband, two daugh- + r8 and five sons survive her. The funeral vill ‘be held this morning at 10 o'clock ivom the residence and interment will be Walnut Hill cemetery. Rev. W. \ emmer, pastor of the Iirat cimreh, confuct the services. porarily Insane, | troning. ATTEMPTS DOUBLE MURDER J. B Wo.fe 8asts a3 His Wife and Also at Bernard Wagner. ENDS UP BY SHOOTING H!MSELF IN SIDE No injury (0 Wife or Wagner, but Wolfe May Die~Thought te Have Been Temporarily Imsane at the Time, J. 1. Wolfe, men and r arrival In this city, while evidently tem- attempted yesterday after- noon to kill his wife and Birnard Wagner, Janitor of the Royal Arcanum hall In the Beno-Shugart block and falling in his attempt shot himself In the right side and now lies In a precarfous condition at the Woman's Christian Assoclation hospita!, an elderly His attempt on the lives of his wife and | Wagner oceurred in the Royal Arcanum hall where Wolfe fired two shots from a | revolver at his wife, the first going wide of it intended mark and the second g ing the woman's side but not.injuring h and one bullet at Wagner which also w wide Leaving the kai Wolfe went he home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernivd .Wa ner, at 111 Avenue A, whirs he aitd his wife had been stovving since coming to the city and attémpted to t his own ]ife by shooting himseif. Wh the officers rerched the house he was lying the bed unconsclous, with the blood flowing | from the wourd in the right side which | possibly prove to be fatal may Woite i 64 years of ake while his wife ' Before coming to Council Bluffs two tg0 (hey regided at %6 I¥th street, Omaha, where. it f« %ald they cenducted a small hand laundry. Wo'fa dolng the washing and his wife the ided for two at for twenty-four cars in Omaha and vears in Nebraska City, thelr ot being rear Nashville, Tenn Despondent Over ¥ Wolfe came to Council Bluffs and with his wife 100k up thelr home with Mr. and | Mrs. Bernard Wagner at 1411 Avenue A | For several days he secured work sawing wood In one of the wood yards but his strength gave out and he was forced to take to his bed. The fear that he would not be able to continue to earn a living for himself and wife made him despondent and he s sald to have been acting queerly for several days past. It Is also sald that Wolfe became more despondent than ever when he falled to sell one of his ears for $,000, the amount oftered by a New York doctor for an ear to be grafted on the head of a reputed western millionaire. . Wolfe addressed a letter last Wednesday to a dafly paper offering his ear and promising to pay the paper $100 if it assisted him in making the sale. With the $.,000 he figured he and his wife would be independent for the rost of their lives and he was perfectly willing to sac.ifc one of his ears for such a pur- pos Bernard Wagner, with whom Wolfe and inal home | | John Willlams, .u young man . empl wook at the restaurant conducted by anklin on North Muin streel, wis ar- wated lust ovening charged with’ the theft 1 from slot gas meter. The theft | vwas discovered yesterday when the gas ympany's collector opened (he meter, Mrs, « vanklin suspected Willlams and filad an ' i formation agalnst him In the superfor court. He has been in her employ only (wo weel Wanted, 1,000 turkeys. J. Zoller & Co. N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 30. Night, F-eet. fern. | These transfers wore filed yesterday in' the abtract, title and 1 office of Squire Annis, 101 Pearl sfreet: 1 Jtami Powder o to ¢, H. and A. W. Huber, uditor's subdi vision, lvl;e. AW ha, Rt d..oien. 8 icorglana p: husbaud to Willlam E. C Y o 13 and swi, awly, o lD. DIIIM&nd :ITT 0. P. Howes to Annic i and 28, block & Twin Clty ", 100 | Mary E. Holmes and husbund, | to Annle Wren. lote 7, 28 and 29, Ixacfi 3, Twin City Place, w d.... Chy Christensen ond wife to Peter Rasmussen, lot 6, block 91, Rallroad addition, w d. assrerseiberannene SIx transters, total. Thanksgi*lug Week Sale, All orders booked this week for moulding frames will recelve 20 per cent discount Alsxander's, 31 B'way, i | 13 and swiy, Wren, ! g CONSULT THE KING OF ALL CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS. PROF. KIRO 203 Fourth St Comncll Bluffa, (Cor. 4th St. and Willow Ave) Weduced prices for ® few dayn tonger. Ladien—B0c. Gentlemen—81 \il basiness strictly private and confdentiat | CLEANING AND DYEING I adies’ and Gentlemcn's Clo'hing Cleamed, | lived, Pressed and Rep ired: also Dry ning. No shrinkage or rubbing off suaranteed. Work done on short notlee COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS i'el, avv. [l Weost Brosiway. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN Counefl 1} f pople who hay ots of people looking o propertios nettiag fros 3 we huve some cosy Al JAUSE our pric re IECAUSE we sold §14 AUSE here is some 3, 500- South small barn 0115 Stutsman st street, Ane o lon 400133 Avenue D foel. ~Cheap. 01000 Avenue i! §7.00. $I0—TH Avenue D; cottage, 8800~ Well Jocated 12,000-2102 Sixth lots, on corne L0032 Bouth 241l lot. A good ho: $L300-1028 A\ enuc Lot 49x% feol cottages, right % worth B0l stufl tors | .0 moders ¢ Rents for three 6th wi; Ments two fo e, e Lige. 0 80 cotage, rooms, o rame house four rioms, w Avenue 8 5 feo tage, X 1o Ox19, five fLw, md tuge. si Street C: eattuge Kents fo e rooms, | | left the bullding. ms right ) property t must be sold: five rooms. his wife had made their home since com- | Ing to Council Bluffs, had employed Mr | Wolfe to essist in cleaning the Royal Ar- canum hall of which he was janitor. Mrs, Woife was so employed with Wagner and his wife yesterday afternoon shortly before 1 o'clock when Wolfe appeared at the hail. There was nothing in h.x demeanor to § dicate that he was on murder bent and #s woon as he entered his wife went up and spoke 10 him asking if there was anything that he wanted. Proves a Poor Shet. Wolfe began by calll namea and hiz wife expostulated with him and then left him Lo return to Ler wo.k of scrubbing the floor. She had movel hut A few paces from bim when Wolfe draw 4 revolver and fred (wy tho'w in rapld succeselon at the woman. ‘the first shot went wide of the mark und iodged in the opposite wall. The second Lulle’, howevcr, went through the woman's clathing and grazed the right“slde brushing the flesh but not drawing bleod. Janitor Wagner, whe, with his wife, was in the dining r.om adjolgin, rushed into the hail on hearing re shots, when Wolfe again ralsed his r volver and took a shot at him. Wagner | hastily retreated to the dl.ing room agatn, fo.lowed by Mrs, ‘Wolfe, whe sought refuge |in the smail room used as a kitchen. i Wolfe followed his wife and cal'ed to !her to cpen the door, excitedly exclaim ng: “I have killed two people and 1 am to kil another before I get through. Wolfe refused to oper the door and ored him to go away. Wolfe then left the Lall, went down in the clevator without betraying any excltement, at least none which was visible to the elevator toy, and He walked to the eo:ner of Pear! street and boarded a westbound car, which he left at Fourtcenth street, but @ few steps from the Wagner home [ ts He Wants to Die. As w0on as Wolfe left the hall Jan:tc Wagner notified the police and Offic Murphy and Leusch hastened to the Wag- r home, where the old man wa Iying cn the Led In hils rcom with streaming from u b wound in his side. Dr. J. H Cleaver was : ummoned and | he, after making a b.lef cxaminati.n, had | Wolfe removed to the Woman's Chrel tian Association hospital. The bullet, which ot be located by jrating, entered the the edge of the float.ng rib. is not vecissirlly futil, bat | was suffering severe.y from tle shoek and his conditi-n was con 1de-ed to | e critical In the cxtreme At the hospial regalicd consclousness, but Igat « moncy in the bank. for zoad investigents m § per cent 1o I yer cent annually modern. weations right st week. 1 rooms, closets, bath, gas, o lot. ve roomas, gas, bath, closeis. shade, paved ner lot, good loeation, size of lot Hx1W corner lot, size Mx130 feet. Rents fo ater in kitchen, cellar, shade. Rents for X rooms, city water, bath, fine lawn, two sores, cellar, closets, well, cistern, corne closets, water in kitchen, cellar, shade. SQUIRE & ANNIS e 101 Pearl Street. Telephone 96 to! gouth | for ng Mre, Wagner ha a | fount | blood | THE OMAH BEE: WEDN EMBER X INTEREST FROM Iicid statement as to hiz reason for at- tempting to kill his wife and Wagner and to take his own life could be obtained from him. He repeated several times in answer to questions that he wanted to die and | that is all he would say i had, she said, always treated her with the | greatest kindness and always objected to her doing any more work than absolutely | necessary. “In fact, he always treated me almost like a baby,” was the way Mrs Wolfe put it. In explanation Mrs. \\'ol"; #aid that only that morning her husband | had made her tay in bed until he had the breakfast ready, and in fact this was the | | way he alwaya treated her. That her huse band had been acting queerly of late Mrs. | Wolfe gald (here was no Coubt and referred | to his letter to the Omaha paper cffe ing to | €1l one of hie ears for $5,000. Her husbar Mrs. Wclfe said, had for a number of years worked as a day laborer and latel had worried because he was afrald that incre: ing age and loss of etrength would prevent him from continuing to provide for her and himself. They have a son in South Omah1 who had frequently urged them to make thelr home with him, but Wolfe had de dlined, as he would not be dependent on | anybody If he could help it. | Pluiahing and heating. Bixby & Son. Matters in District Court. i trial In the distriet court yesterday of Harry Hall, indicted by the grand jury | in April on the charge of breaklag into w freight n Northwestern vards and stealing forty cases of loaded shells on the night of March resulted in | | the acquittal of the def state ' was unalbie to produce several of its im- portant witnesses and at the close of its testimony Judge Preston directed the jury to return w verdict for the defendant. Hall, however, 15 being held the charge of holding up and robbing Thomas L. Coady. The hearing the motion for a new trial in the case of George Matheson, con- victed of shooting Deputy Sheriff Baker, was comple yesterday afternoon and | Judge Preston took the matter under ad- | vis:ment untii this morning. A supplemental motion on the part of the | defencant a new trlai in the suit of car last, ndant. The on a for the on nee Cole-Brels- the grounds was over Willlam Krause against { ford Hardware company | newly discovered. evi | rulsa. The petlt jury was excused day, December 7, and this Preston will adjourn court u | day, at which time Judge Green expects to be able to resume his seat on the hench until Mon afternoon Judge 1 next Mon- Hafer sells lumber. Catch the 1dea? Testtmonial for Judge The Pottgwattamie County ation met yesterday morning in the south | room of the court house for the purpose of taking some action to show its appreci- | ation of the service rendered by Judge Preston of Cedar Raplds in presiding over | the present term of the district court dur- | Ing the filness of Judge Green. As Judge | Preston had signffied his ntention of re- | turning to_his home this evening, it was decided that it was too late to give a banquet i, his honor, as was first sug- gested, and a committee was appointed to consult with the members not present with a view of securing some token to present to Judge Prestom. Later i the day this committec secured a handsome leather armchair, which will be presented to Judge Preston at the close of the morn- Ing sesslon of district court today. Preston. Bar assocl- | Call for Paving Estimates, City Engineer Etnyre has been requested by the city council to make an estimate of the cost of paving Broadway, from Thir. teenth street to the approach to the motor company's bridge, with Galesburg or Des Moines brick, for a width of ten feet in the of the street. It is believed that this paving can be lald upon the pres- | ent slag foundation with comparatively lit- tle expense. cente Elks' Lodge of Sorrow. The Council Blufts Elks' annual lodge of sorrow will be held Sunday afternoon, December in the New theater. Hon. John L. Webster and C. C. Marley, a prominent attorney of Lincoln, will deliver the priclpal addresses. There will be an elaborate program, which will be in charge of Dr. Claude Lewis. ———— HOME FOR NEGRO CHRISTIANS Consolidated Coal Company of Owka- loosa Will Bulld House at Buston, | 08KALOOBA, 1., Nov The Consoli- | dated Coal company of this city has agreed ;m spend $20,000 In erccting and equipping # Young Men's Christian association build- Ing at the company's mining town, Bux-| ton. The bullding fs # gift to the Buxton Young Men's Christian aseociation, an or- ganization of colored miners. Chadles C. Michener of New York, International in- dustrial secretary of the Young Men's Christian assoclation; J. B. Morelana | New York, International secretary for col- ored men, and W. A. McGee of Des Moines, the Towa state secretary, have held a meet- ing at Buxton and signed the contracts for the bullding. ‘The structure wil! be & three- #tory brick, #0x120 feet Dey In Fav ONAWA la. Nov. 2 gram.)—The hearing on Harrion ditch case was concluded today | after six days’ sesslon, and the Board of | Buperviscrs decided that the proposed ditch | is conducive the publi; health verfonce and welfare of mmunits, which ually ablishe« teh, tho sriain o necessury The werk is regarded as the most fmp o tant improvement that has be Monona county. T of Little Bloux rive ' which have lott an; - r of D (Speclal Tele~ the big Monon a the ¢ the vi al rer ps ed in cut-offs Jaterals e with and without besn etricker o I8 estimated ernment Expert The laterals | The evidence in | * been very lengthy, about nesses being examined for pe! and three for the objectors. More L has been take A ihe matter wesl side of the coualy than on any | proyosition presented for ycars. | Conductor DAVENPORT, la.. Nov. 2t.—(8pecial | 8am C. Birchard, one of the best known | , conductors on the Rock lsland, formerly | residizg at Atlantic and for several years | | ttving in and running out of tris wity, totay | | commenced a ¢ivorce from his | wite. allezing des They were mai-| ried tweniy-three years ago «nd have three | children. To all appearances their mar:ied | life had been & happy cne and their friends were gurprised when they separated a few | days age Fues for Diverce sult Delays Corm LOGAN, la., Nov. 4 ~(Specia’. »-The arst &now of the season s falling herc. 1t be- | gan during the nighi and has now 1eached @ depth of about two inches. The storm was unexpected and will IT corn gath- athering Mre. Wolfe, when scen after the shooting | in Royal Arcanum hall, sald her husband | must have become suddenly insane. He | fopygR GOVERNOR DRAKE LEAVES NO WILL | State | count of the vote of the state of lowa:on ! struction, judge of the supreme court and | ing the ballots was that some of the county | the general, { the secretary of state | sult IOWA. SOME OFFICIALS CARELESS Effort to Oanvass Vote of State 8hows Some Glaring Errors in Returns. Had Executed One, Document Can Be Found, o1t pentsl. siting as n waking (From u Staff Corres MOINES, Nov, 20.—( Executive couneil, election hoa:d, is engnged The an minor count the officers, The general assembly will vote on governor and lieutenant in January snd declare the re. on superinitendent of public in- governor sult, but ailrond commissioner the executive council canvasses the vote and declares the result. One of the first things discovered on opern- auditors were negligent. The county au- or of Palo Alto county falled to enclose the returns rallroad commissioner, Judge and supe:intendent, while reporting all oth , Including the representative and senator. The county auditer of Union county failed to report the names of the candidates for state senator though giving the vote cast nd other similar clerlcal errors will delay the announce- ment of the results. Only Judicial district elected a judge and that was in Polk county where Hugh Brennun was elected to fll a vacancy and succeeds Judge Given, who is filling out part of a term. The vote as counted shows t Governor Cummins ran ahead of the ticket in about two-thirds of the countles of the state and ran behind In the others, and that the vote for Cummius will be about 7 ahead of the vote for the republican candidates on the state ticket generally, No Wil of The family and friends of the late Gen eral Francls M. Drake held a consultation at his home in Centerville this morning and made a search for a will, but no will was found and it given out officially that there is no will and the property will he ft o be divided among the six children rding 1o law. Hie attorneys - and t friends declare that they have no knowledge of the existence of a will. The fmmediate family and the friends of the university belfeved that a will would be found, though they had no knowledge of the facts. 1t was also discovered that the letter of Dean Haggard of the Bible department of the university accepting the latest $10,000 donation, was not opened by and therefore it Is regarded as an unclosed proposition. An executor will be appointed and the estate will be T one ienernl Drake. day, with a capital $36,000 is paid up. C. I. Deur, John L. Mc- Gavern, G. A. Matthews, H. B. Kling au John Stewart are charter members. Busi- ness began November The company owne a tract of 4,00 acres of timber land in Redlands county, Minnesota of $60,00, of which Too Frigld for the CEDAR FALLS, 1a Contractors in charge for the Tilinols Centra capped by the Itallan labo quit the job without warning and wended their way to a warmer clime. When the | cold snap struck them they wilted and drew their money from the banks yesterday and departed. Thelr places have been only partially filled and serious delay is caused | by this action.. The other forelgners do not seem to mind the cold winds. the Ital- fans were completely knocked out (Spectal.) grading wo been har ere, who have Sammin LEMARS, Ia Documents Nov. #.—(8pecial.)—Col lector Sammis has rveturned from Wash ington and says that the documents lating to the charges against him on which | hie removal is asked, have 1 lost in Washington. They were forwarded there | from Dubugue and Washingtor all right, but in some bureau’ were mis Jaid ‘and cannot be found. This requires Loat. reached that copies he procured and causes delay In the settlement. Mr. S8ammis says he confident he will be vindicated i Offer Reward for W VINTON, Ia., Nov. M4.—Willlam Meyers the husband of the woman murdered on November 5 near Belle Plaine, has offered A reward of $00, to which County Attor- ney Kirkland has asked the governor to add the same amount, which in all proba bility will be done. This will make a reward that will interest leading detective agencies and the mystery surrounding erer. the foul murder of the Minnesota woman may yet | | | | be solved ——— HOLD NEGROES IN BONDAGE Restdents of Georgla Plead Guilty fo Peonage nnd Recefve Sen- | tence. i SAVANNAM, Ga., Nov. In the United | States t today Bdward J. McRes, Frank McRee and Willilam McRoee of val. | dosta entered a plea of gullty to thirteen indictments charging them with peonage | and Judge Speer sentenced them to pay a | fine of $1,000 In two of the cuses and sus- | pended sentence in the oth The fin will be pald In sentencing the McRees Judge Speer| sald that in discussing the race question In the south “somé talk wildly and extrav- agantly of the shotgun policy, but they do not represent the higher of south.” classes the HYMEN_EAL Cunningham-MePhernon, BEATRICE. Neb., Nov. 24.—(Speclal)— The marriage of J. M. Cunningham and | Miss, Agnes McPherson was solemnized Baturday evening at the bride’s home at Filley, Rev. Mr. Martin officating. They | disposed of according to law, as all the children are acults, and {here Is no prob- ability of a will Lelng found. Campalgn by Iabor Leaders. in preparation for the work of securing | new laws from the next legislature the labor leaders of the state are going to hold a number of meetings In the citles of the state, President A, L. Urlck of the State Federation -has arragied to cttend the meeting of the Federation of Miners at Fort Dodge December 3 and take up the matter of needed mine leglslation, and he will ulso make a tour of the cities speaking tn the iInterests of the federation. He will speak in Mason City, Waterloo, Oelwein, Ottumwa and elsew!fore during December A legislative committee has been appointed consisting of President U'rick, Robert Cowen of Des Molnes and ¥ Gardner of Council Blufts New Corporations. The Davenport Malt and Graln company gave notlce today to the secr of state of an Increase of capital of $125,000, making the total capitalization $200.000. 'Che inter- state Railway Construction company of Dubuque filed articles of incorporation with The capital stock {5 $50,000 and the purpose Is to bulld a line tnto W' The Des. Moines Build and Crushed Stone company has b:eame in- corporated, with $10,000 capital, by Mayor J. M, Brenton and others. The Citizens' Light, Heat and Power company of Eagle was incorporated with $40,00 capital b; Jumes A. Inness and others, Recelver for Labor Assembly. Fluehed with the success of partial vie- tory in a fight that has cohtinued over a period of nearly ten weeks, the boss bar bers are said (o have secretly resorted to a herculean effort that may ultimately re- In the complete overihrow of the Trades and Labor assembly and defest the ends of the journeymen barbers. The coup, said to have been planned by the boss bar- bers, consists of an action In equity asking for a vecelvership for the Trades und La- bor assembly on the grounds that the lat- ter 1= engaged M collecting and paying ou money for illegal purposes; that ploket | guards placed in front of burber shops b olating the boy= | the Labor assembly are v cott law ch Suit Resumed at Onawa, Nov. %.—(Speclul Monona county Board of hig Monona-Hurrison with all 1 umed parties present Mitchell ad contractor of Omub: His examination is very lengthy and thor gh and conducted with a view of dis- croditing some of the figures and data fur- nished by R. 8. Fessenden, cugincer of the proposed diteh. Judge Addison Oliver, the ncipal objector, who claims $5,000 in ca Le diteh is established next witness and his cxamination will take some time civil engineer and vail . is on the stand Vincent is the While this hearing is on the ditch case of Omaha agalust Monona collection of tax on the is on trial In the Hutchison E Smith of county to resist Woodbury-Monona ditch district court before Judge Great Day 1 CEDAR FALLS, la.. Preparations are complete for the dedica- tion of the finest Odd Fellows temple in | the staze of Towa, located in this city and owned by the local lodge. It was built a year ago at a cost exceeding $40.00. The building is constructed of stone a:id pressed brick and is modern in every particular. No | formal dedication was held when it wi completed and the coming function will be Invitations have been issued to over the state and many are be present. Business will ! elaborate. lodgee all expected to e (Special )— | | practically suspended that day to join in | the celebration & for Negroes. Nov. M.—(Bpesial)— company last night #0600 Young Men's Y. M, OSKALOOSA, Ia.. The Consolidution O cided to erect a | Christian associatipn bullding at Buxton. 1t will be the first of the kind in the world to be oceupled and managed by negroes Land LOGAN. la weorp: mpany . (Special »—The Bel- Nov. M. traml Cedar and Land company of Missour! | Valley flled articleg of incorporation at the office of the Harrisou county recordar to- will make their home at Liberty, this county. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Rain or & W With Warmer Prom- d for Nebraskn, :'nd Sndw for towa, WASHINGTON, No, =Rain or snow and portion Wednesa; For lowa—Snow flutries Wednesday and Thursday. For Missouri—Iain oy snow Wednesday, Thursday fair ¥gr North and South western. snow furries Wodnesday. Thursd For Kansas Wednesd ¢ £00W or13in In costom sortion, v Colorado and Wyoming—Falr nesday. Montana—F§ For mer Nel in aska vr vastern | Dakota in eastern rair, Fair n portion 1y ir opt Wod- ir Wednesday and Thu Local Re OFICE OF THE WEATHER BUR OMAHA, Nov Mclal record of perature and noured the corresgonc Tast vears: three Maximum temperature Minimum temperatur iean temperature Precipitation . 21 oras A 100 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omana fo. this day und since Mareh 1, | | 198 Normal temperature Deficieney for the day Total excess since Marci Normal preeipitation cess for the day.. ... ‘otal rainfall since Marcl ixcess #ince March 1 Deficiency for cor. period. Deficlency for cor. period, 1%f Report from Stations at CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. ~visdwa) WHWXEK snowing .. e, cloudy atte, cloudy . clear Salt Luke Cit Rapld City, Huron. clondy Williston. cloud Chicago. partl clear ear Judy loudy snowing of precipitation L8H. Local Forecaster. CHRISTMAS glasswere to be most appreciated should be Dorflinger Glassware Up-to-date dealers keep it. Sec trade- mark label | FEMALE BEANS Tt Ry Al 2 e, in oveet > Sherman & SKIN DISEASES ™ or 5405000 And while not always painful are aggravating beyond expression. With few exceptions they are worse in spring and summer when the system begins to thaw out and the skin is I suffered with Boseme of the reacting and "Mk‘"l'lr ‘“l-:’ and face for :;-rl OAT, l;w'u'-ol-;nly tra efforts to throw off the annoying A (n u ory nn ¢ K ! out in th poisons that have accumu- U K ':“’ ! 5 ing e winter 1 tricd at least a domen soaps ard lated lhll’l,l:!) the -““‘t(l l\"lr. and became very sooL. Aged months. Then boils and “,,:'“ 1 read in ‘:, peper of s,, cares i s, rashes rup- d throw o use of 8. 8. 5. YR P el et Paa it faith &t first but detarmined ;,'un; of i\-cr)l'_lmflffl‘abk towive it s month'a faix trial at least. X nd make their appear- am plansed to state that] scon noticed o s . light ient to denide ance, and Eczema and Tet: me to koop it Ap. AROE the nae of s1x botties my skin ter—the twin terrors of s smooth and soft as a baby's, s Was & yoar skin diseases—Nettle Rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and such other skin trou- ago and I have never had any trouble since. MISS GENEVA BRIGGS, 216 8o. 7th Bt., Minneapolis, Minn. bles as usually remain quiet during cold weather, break out afresh to tor- ment and distract by their fearful burning, itching and stinging. A course of 8. 8. 8. now will purify and enrich the blood, and off the bodily impuritics through the proper chan- nels, thus warding off the diseases common to spring and summer. The skin, with good blood to nourish Send for our free book on diseases of the skin and write us if you desire medical advice or any special information. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPEGIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. reinforce and tone up the general system, and cariy it, remains smooth and soft and free of all disfiguring eruptions. CHicAGo GREAT WESTERN RAiLwAY Short Line 10 St. Paul and Minneapolis TWO FAST TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY SUPERB EQUIPMENT UNEQUALED SERVICE The* Electric Lighted Limited leaves Omaha at 5 p. m., Council Bluffs at 8:20 p. m.; arrives St. Paul at 6:55, Minneapolis at 7:30 the next morning. Connection made in Union Depot, St. Paul, for Duluth, Superior, Winnipeg and all points north. The Day Express leaves Omaha at 7:35 a.m., Council Bluffs at 8:00 a. m.; arrives Fort Dodge at 12:10 p. m,, Mason City at 2:50 p. m., St. Paul at 7:38 p. m., Minneapolis at 8:10 p. m. The Fort Dodge Passenger leaves Omaha at13:25 p. m., Council Bluffs at 3:50 p. m.; arrives Fort Dodge at 8:00 p. m. The two: preceding trains make best time to Minden, Harlan, Kirkman, Irwin, Botna, Manning, Car- roll and intermediate points. All trains leave. Omaha " Union Depot and Great Western Station, cor- ner Main Street and Ninth Avenue, Council Bluffs. For further information apply to G. F. Tuomas, General Agent, 1512 Farnam Street, Omaha, or 36 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. THE JANITOR The Bee Building Is noted for (he cxeellence of Its jan! tor service. Iu fact, the best any other Omaha office building can claim is that “it i as good as the service in The Bec Building." he Bee Building is the standard of office excellence in Owmala An office there is,a continuous source of satisfaction. ROOM 500—This office is fmmediately ir front of the elevator and is seen immedi- ately on stepping out of the elevator It is a large, handsome office, faces the #outh and s considered one of the most desirable offices iu the building. A private office will be partitioned to suit the ten unt, If desired. This office will be vacated for' occupancy January 1st. Prico por SR 15h s Vo oo s Eaa st ok $37.50 ROOM 518—Fleasant room with good ligat and was recently decorated. Thir room. |s A very pleasant office both winier summer. The rent includes light, water and Jjanitor service. Rental per month s ROOM 306—This is the only in_the hnilding vacant. It faces Farnam street and Is as handsome a room as there Is in the building. The sultc consists of A walting room and two private offices o that It would b admirably suited fo two professional men. It has u lurge bur glar-proof vault and is & most desirable #uite of offices in every respect price per month STERS & CO., Reuta) Ground Floor, The Bee Building $14.75 -VIA Rock Island System Tickets on Sale November 28th to 30th Inclusive. Refurn Limil, December Tth Gify Ticket Office 1323 Farnam Strea!, Omaha, N F. P. Rutherford, D, P, A, Agents, CHIGAGO and Refurn RocK sland System THE OUTCREPPING ~~

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