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R e m— \ THE OMAHA DAILY BER: THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1909 ‘ o V Is an ordeal which all women Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Towa lowa | COMIHG flmm{'lo,:p'l?esd.ff?fép:?; } of child-birth. The thought ; LOBEDY" BIG "RUCL™ FUR™ DRIL |33% ast oo 0rs water, wetne e | N0 VOLE " ON. PROBIBITION | et oty warcv o oo AMOTHER Rerrobsihe capecantmoiher . d A to be pald out of the water works sinking | I \ or wrong in any way her robs th: ctal Minor Mention hiita | e i B Tl Do L Btymgirivon e g IR o Dlaasent * atons. — | were drawn the city had no authority to showing that when the stite executive Indict U b gt o bt Qoo g Senate Committee Finall 9 | connd v % aad pr Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend robs The Oeunell Biuffs Offtes of the ndictments Piling Up Against May- |y these sum f that fund mitte nally Disposes | council first took up the auditing the | onfinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother snd Omaha Moe is at 15 Soo W ¢ | Under the new law the city will now be | bilis of the State Pharmacy commission. m nt of | o Fhones 4. bray and His Gang. {able to pay the 33,00 for the mervices of | o1 S Apanemeng o committee at the head of which was| child. Thisliniment isa God-send to women at the critical ime. Not e | Burna & McDonnell. the Kansas City en- | e o Mr. Carroll, then state auditor, decided | only dbes Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of ' .( arugs. _ |SEVENTY THOUSAND IN BLUFFS}:_”W,. ,\,m\\.\:‘y .‘,h.(.,:: w:\ Engineer | BIG CHANGE IN DEPARTMENTS | upon a course to pursue in regard to per | chiid-birth, but it prepares Lewis Cutler, fureral director. 'Phone 87 | Btnyre in revising the plans for the pro dlem and expense accounts and this has the system for the coming Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 339 | posed municipal water plant out of the been followed the last five years, all of li “w . FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET. |New Orleans Federal and ry [sinking fund instead of out of the con- [Centroversy Metween Governor and | which time Carroll has been a member of| CYENt, relieves ' morning Majestic ranges, P. C, DeVol Hdwre. Co | Piling Up Another Bateh tingent fund Mavinhey Coliindisidnier Nettn the councll which audits the bills and he| Sickness,”” and other dis- Delicate lace and net walsts, $1.98 and u; Charge of Ustng Mal an state auditor also drew the warrants, | comforts. Soiqbydmegists a0 arises as to | . FIVE SEEK TO ENTER MINISTRY | G (Gl : i Getting to the Wa o ek i Who Pav f Liv | kbt Stk when it was his duty, If he had any doubt| tionmailed 3 ickerson, the watchmaker, has O raysior Lave Sta s (o thelr correctness, to have refused to TABSRATHISLD REGULATOR CO. The best wail paper cleaner, loc per can | \/l ’ F l Y > < | W. Nicholaison, 14 8. Main street If J. C. Maybray, (he boss of the swind- | Man’'s uneral : (From s StAte Correbpondent’) | Kelts also shows that Carroll was in | gifts. C. E. Alexander, 382 Broadway. on bail he will have to show up a bigger | - | Pt place between them over the telephone, BAIRD LONGENECKER & BOLAND, |bank account than 1 believe he has,' said | - @t the close of discussion of the | gp.n Carroll undertook to remove Kelts o ioely w’:::fl;?n'nfr::‘nr:")mugé”n‘yr‘l‘("l'l’{ ford yesterday at Council Bluffs | turn to Life of Henry :‘:""“\ bills on the table by a vote of} g rapancy as to the January bill. Carroll . | jlwenty-six to twenty. Sammis Immedi- | gr00q to not act until he had an interview Up-to-date wall paper mnd_ wall paper | Pray In Council Biuffs it would require it mission to E mission to investigate the need of & utill- | rrice and called at the governor's office @1 South Main street and Commisisoner Crawford has received | Now that Henry Bethers of . two separate days to see him he failed to Flegant messaline satin waists, $5.48 and [ word from Postoffice Inspector Swenson | Bluffs has come to life again and ir IMT he I"mu;w passed the senate blll author Mrs. Chartes M. Cherry and son of 127 |!Nat the federal grand jury at New Orleans | fact was never dead the question ';_'_l‘(- :: bullding of county hospitals. sign nor consent to removal. He has been South Eighth street will go tomorrow to |18 Erinding out another batch of indict- | who will be called upon . nate committee on constitutional | ,yape to get an interview with the gov Ernest O. Lawe and Laura Smith, both | his associate swindlers ]nl the corpse found in the car of ashes at | 0n the table the joint resorution for & pro- | \\on¢ of his letter in which he asked for of Kaneas City, were married in this eitv | 1 am advised by Mr. Swenson,” said| Valley and burled as that of Bethers by |hibitory amendment. thus putting that agl- | o specific statement of charges Henry DeLong " President W. . Keeline has oadled a papers found In Mayoray's trunk which Hemiy Bethers had a small amount of Reorgan ng the Departments. in that Keltz intimates that Carroll is insurance In the Prudential company and | . pui v roreanize the varlous state | building up a machine for the purpose of Nallonal Horticultural congress for this | thoritles secured evidence showing that |this was to pay the local undertaker for| . ..o o o oyening In the rooms of the Commerclal| Maybray and other members of the syndi- | the .’;mv'rnll .\n: yrl'l.-‘ :{:\lflhfl::;)::: :x:,rdn-:d today by the committee on public health. | #enator, and his purpose in dragging the calied a meeting of the Council Bluffs |CAl®, While naving heagquarters in New e The bill ereates a new commission, to be | State Pharmacy commission in the mire is | same place Bluffs, used the mails in furtherance of | surance. Health,” which would consist of three per. | One of which would legisiate out of office | Word was received by the poilce yoster- | thelr gigantic swindling operations. Mr.| The Bethers family, it fs understood, | oot T WO CORREE B EREER BETC | o7 eat ‘many of the appointees of Cum. Fisher at Underwood had been entered I S exht o Monday night bs & DUTKIEr, whe seeured | CUTINg indictments at New Orleans on [it Is sald they intend sxhuming the body | ot PO SR MU BERTEE B8O LIS i ottice at once, and the other to give en the Underwood benk drawn fn Mr. |bray will certainly have a hard time fur- [ will arise who will have to pay the expense |, .= + & - v appointed by th v for siz-year | time any appointive officer, even though Fishers favor. The money and checks|nigning bail bonds under all the indiet- | of reburying the corpse of the unidentified R .o mre The receipts in the general fund of the Tkt i, The commission is to have a sec- 1a, Parb Paene e sk 108 Masd by 5 seisatite Christian H st re $9%.57, belng | Akainst him. y . ission since he went upon it has | . o-Tar and Pure Homey, combin » sole tian Home last week were $9%.97, belng retary at $2,000 & year, and clerks, one of | mission sinc g kb i Process with various other ingredients. The contents and reducing the amount needed in the vised that Isid J. Warner and F. M contingent and smprovement fund for 1we | “0ised tha ot G g iR | Examinations of Candidates Precede |OUNer & pharmacist, at $1.80 a vear, and |50 per cent and in the last two years the OUR STRONGEST RECOMMENDATION—It Has Beon Johnson, two of the men arres with stenographers and assistants sufficlent to | commissioners turned over to the state g8 Sold For Sixteen Years With a Steadily ceipts were 150, being $3.0 below the | Maybray at Little Rock succeeded in : ; A T AR needs of the week and increasing the de-|curing a brisf taste of freedom. It ap- g g to employ commissions and boards of ex- | profit of the state auditor's office under the 3 Ask for DR. BELL'S PINE-TAR- - 5 HONEY, and Take No The theft of an overcoat belon&ing 0 |bond, but the moment they were released ing of the lowa conference of the Ger- Burt ror < was | . 3 Sotuitey o open in |d0ne by other boards at $8 per day. All urton 8mith from the Hocel Kirlin was | oot 00 5 0 oo o nogted on another | man Evangelical assoclation, to open in INSANITY SAVE MURDERER afluho Bell on the moved to 623 West Broadway. —_— draw the warranis. - - Pletur " o ling syndicate, expects Lo secure his releas. error in his statement as to what took ctures and art novelties for Kaster ! s DES MOINES, March 31 (Special ) ~The i filed undertakers. ‘Phone 122, 14 N. Main St. United States Commissioner N. A. Craw. | Puzzling Problem is Presented in Re- | utilitics measure, latd both the 8ammis and | gt R HOCn EE0 o the alloged A 104 On the indietments pending against May Bethers. vt ately Introduced a bill for a special com- | gy B ST T LR T e came. (o hia work at reasonable: prices. H. Borwick, |about $70.000 to furnish the honds requirsd y t Coul ties commission up &t Hunger's get the interview Keltz will neither re. Fairbury 1o wisit over Raster with relatives, | ments against Maybroy and a number of [t0 bear the expense of the funeral [amendments, by a vote of nine to two, Jald | o or and has not received any acknowleds: L e | tatiol 0 res o) year. { he cotemony belng performed | commissioner Crawford, “that among the | the latter's family ation to rest for this year A political phase of the case is developed meeting of the board of diroctors of the | WAS seized at Little Rock, the federal au- presented to the senate | becoming a candidats for United States b. President Don Macrae has also Automobile club for (his evening at the|Orieans prior to their removal to Council | taker cannot, of course, collect the In- |, o " CFERLEE & LR Cmae i iic | to aid two bills the governor desires passed, a 1 ! e residence of KX i ; o al 1o s y . Ay morning that the residen Ed | swenson informs me that ho is now se- | paid for the burial lot In the cemetery and | o 0 O0 Y SURTEEREOR FEEE SO0 LER ) vuin, and permit Carroll to place his friends 75 in gOld and currency and two checks | this evidence. This being the case May-| which they had burled. Then the question Loy o B0 B8 00 BT IER B 00 ohe governor authority to remove at any ] were in & large red leather wallet terms, and be removable by him in vaca- | his commission has not expired. Keits also » ments which will finally be stacked up | man. tion pointed out that the State Pharmacy com. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey $725.97 above the current needs of the week | Mr. Crawford said also that he had been whom shall be a veterinarian and an- |the net profits to the state from that source Printed on every bottl 10 $16,065.65. In the manager's fund the re- » tidal Obsivention oot do the work, also the board has authority | Profit over $48,000, which is more than the Increasing Sale. ficl i o0 t X , It " istry hich precedes the annual meet clency in this fund to date to $63.20 pears that they were able to furnish a|Ministry, which prece . aminers and others to do the work now | Carroll administration ‘Bubstitute t he police ) v ni Tom traveli of the : reported to the police Monday night e e, instiation of Postoffice In. |thin <ty tomorrow, was begun yesterday | LAVElng expenses of the members are to Our Guarantee Ne. Silcott was arresied by the police in Omala v be pald. The board takes over the duties while (rying to dispose of an overcoat Wit | specior Swenson and are stil behind the |and will continue throush today. Five can- [ 18 FRIE THS FORPE TAReR OXer (he AUler | gy qpnry who Killed Her Two Ohil- Smith's name o be cott a tted . : d peared rination. They are mith's namc on a label. Siicott admitted 1ary in Littia Rock. Warner and Johnson | didates appeared for examination. They are | F 58 BT 0 SO 0 B A0 00 & aven s Sent to Abylum. atealing the cont and was brought back to | 3 . iy, T4 Atpait’ Beaks { Council Blutfs by Detective Callaghan, He | Are both Davenport men. As yet there is Jess ':_”“"1,:’!"‘.'.“: ':“ ,_'"“k'"m” of | N°s8 management of the tuberculosis hos-| FORT DODGE, Ia. March 31.—(Special . 4 pital of the state at Oakdale. the lecture | Télegram.)—Mrs. Nettle Powell of Rock- | will have & hearing before Judge Snyder |not the slightest indication of when May- | man. oA e e e T this mcrnts ¥ o Corning. la.; M. elland, of Maple ) . T i Le | bray wiil e ‘brought to, Towa, o o 6. Hagemever, of Austin, | ¥OTk on tuberculosis, the inspection of he- | Well City, the murderess, was declared in- | polition in the election, the Issuss being zas [ fow remain as to no longer be able to was arrestcd by the police late Monday | GENERAL FUND I8 BOLSPERED UP |Tex. Mr. Haas was formerly a resident | (€1 the regulation of the creameries ot |sane this morning before Judge Powers at | and paving for (he Immediate future and |muster a congregation night. Moore is charged with having driven | C o~ & 54 . gl i of Councll Bluffs. The examining boara }the State and instruction in creamery man- Rockwell City and taken at once to | gjssatisfaction with the large expenditures | CRESTON-Five .100-pound sacks "Q' his automobile Into the wagon of James | | ot | Akement, the pure seed and pure food and y Cherokee. She killed her two children |y (he last two vears ffl:g::}n(‘.‘.fl.f‘é‘p’fi'.-\:;.'("n.'.'»“i'fyl.l’::l";\‘y.-"n': M 3y 5 o ev. E. J. Schults, BT R eiage B The Otiats Fands “'l‘r-:-hrr:n: ';"md Water e T";:"l:. "!,,‘:\,l‘."."..r the Towa. con. | PUre paint department, the enforcement of | and atempied the murder of the third and this city by some boys at play a few days ‘R:,,,,.; - iordups o g o Theh by ‘e ot i ""': : "_‘ “"_‘»;{ ] fi,;,, ‘:‘_‘“P‘:"m Gehroeder, of Ackler, | the pharmacy laws and punishment of of- [ then tried to commit sulcide. She was In Church Conference Ends ago and it 1s proof to the¢ minds of the sum of $3,593.35 was vesterday trans- ; B fenders, the examination of dentists and |dicted by the grand jury. The case has| ZBARING, Ia., March 3l.—(Speciul)~The | Bithorities —(hat merchandise curs loft the men in the automobile when he tried ed from the wor g i ; A. Bauerns of ar v © b ed by 1o uacertain the names of the occupants. | ferred from the water works sinking fund DREIAEIES ) By ":\'.“‘ 1"":“:"'"'1”“7 of optometrists and of doctors and of vet- | now beeing indefinitely postponed. StRnding in. thE yREPRIEN hataE 'Ritlec £ T ennual state confercnce of United v .. The rail wo §s all to hav ho | tc und s to reimburse | Waterloo, secretary, and a thieving gang at work lere e rai Moore is alleged to have been the man wh 0 the general fund. This I8 to reimbur a erinary surgeons, the enrorcement and p i | Evangellcal b, which has been In ses- |road detective is working on the case. assaulied Barnett. Moore put up a $100|the general fund for certain warrants | bers of the conference. Premins 5 svangelical church, which has been in ses. 5 ok L3 he ¢© cash hond and his hearing was continued | grawn on that fund for preliminary ex Last evening at the German Evangelical | TeBUlation of the health-laws of the state, minent Kducators at Towa Olty.|sion here for four days, closed last night| MASON CITY—Tht announcement of the untll this morning before Judge Snyder. 3 etc. 1t is estimated that the salaries will | TOWA CITY, Ta, March 31.—(Special)— | with the announcement of Lhe assig (s, | eNRABEMeni of the Rev. Albert Hastinge . ? ense: connectio) e prope church Rev. G. Steicher spoke on ‘“The | t A ormer! sto o P o Solomon Hatirey, charged with wife de- | Pen3¢s In connection with. the proposition | church R ¥ cost about $15000 a and that the | Blshop Edwin H. Hughes, former president . Jordan, formerly pastor of the First Con - ! : year, following are the assignments made o . of 11 o ow er works cessity of a Spiritual Awakening.” A " i & ar 8 regational church of this city, to Miss «mertion, had a preilminary hearing yester- | Of the city to own ita water works plant, | Necessity of # entire expense of the commission will be |Of DePauw university and an educator of | o (no larger citles in the conference: | lmma Bixhy, the daughter of A’ St. Lovis day before Justice Gardiner, the cuse hav- [ which, under a recent enactment of the |short address was also delivered by Rev. o robably $40,000 year. ‘rmere Is ro- | high standing, will be on the program of | . 1 & - millionaire, was made in 8t. Louls yester Ing been taken on a change of venue from | state legislature, can be properly charged [ Herman Engle. This evening there will ‘fH A %Y nee B0 PR e Southeastetn Towa ‘Teachers'” cavodles | Coéar. Raplan Rev. A A, Couser; Iowa |RELIORSIFS Svas ciade iRt O o ot the court of Justice Cooper. —Hattery,| p, to (ne water works sinking fund be short addressea by several of the min- | Vision anywherd for a physiclan or osteo- ’ g City, Rev. 8. N. Raunge: Marshalltown, | of {he First Congregational church of St threugh his counsel, flatly refused to make bl 2 p path on the board, but it is assumed that | tion which mects here April § 9 and 10. W 3 v cher; t tt han » Ahy "romises thAt’ ho would. Aupport. hi LFansfer of (his sum practically depleles | lsters attending the conference. The con- | FRLh OR the boacd, but e 1s hwsumed that | (00, L0 TUE ML ar, will ‘be. Prof, | ReY: W. M. Force and Rev. J. Auracher; | Louis. Ha left here s iittie more’ than a wife and was bound over to await tho ac- [the water works sinking fund, but (his | ference proper. will open tomorrow morn- | |Ner€ 1A% been sssuradee wived thal b ymt Ee BT O versity, Ithaca, | \VAterloo, Rev. J. A. Stauffacher: Afron, | TS4¥ A0 10, become A i e tion of the grand jury. Aa he is in poor ol a4 oomes 1 1he of orn, of Cleveland, O., | " . 4 : % » ' | Rev. 8. H. Btreyfeller: Correctionville, Rev. : BRI A finement d6 the cOuRty jajl| Amount ‘added to’ the general'fund eomes | Ing with Blshop Horn, o gt matter is left to the governor - Y. the mun whose work made him a | €Yo [ PG EOTOCHORVIe et | CRESTON-The democrats clected every would probably aggravate his lliness, As-|'? handy to carry the various municipal | presiding. member of President Roosevelt's Country ' & M SRR CDRN . RUMed; )y B8 VoG ler candldate on thelr ticket vesterday at the Pay Fares of the Commisst Life commission and who was prominently | ¥ 20ding and. Rev. G. L. Springer; Red [ municipal election. with the exception of slstant County Attorney Hess consented to departments through to tne close of the - 2 S 3 v rec 4 . A . v & A oparaon s g v | two councilmen. Dr. Reynols i Hattrey being releared on his own recog- | fiscal year. Faneral of William J. McCnne The house today passed a bill to forbid | mentioned as a probable successor to Sec- | O0%: Rev. G. N. Thompson; Ringgold, Rev. | {we, counciimen. = Dr. Reynolds has a ma i e e, “.mklz:mlwaiu‘\\t:lW:‘r:"::;:‘n!’1';1‘1‘)'\”0)'::\;:1”‘" giving of free transportation to the|ryetary James Wilson of the Department ;"‘:/)- McKinley, and Winterset, Rev. H. D. flean candidate. and the other candidates s T m on the | was ad v 01 e 1t A mith | are in llke proportion he library projec Couneil Blutfs Real Estate Tra "“":::llhuf:m:”:::l(.\nvh;:lvlm::::r L e NorE soL s bl riad, il e, B reiro6d commisiorar T IH their travels|of Agriculture. 3 R S a2 ] These transfers were roported to The Bgo \ Bo7Cral fund, § jpa L L0 | ermoon-at 2:3 from the family resi- | SPOUt the statevinspecting railroads, and | The program also includes Prof. James:R. A A s i women turned out In large numbers te March %0 by the Potlawattamie County | !0 W. Kierstead and §7%.60 to W. G. Bryan, 5 Gral avenus. Tnterment will |[00UIrnE the stale’ts pay for the mame.|Speed of Louiaville, Isabel Bevier of the| .. .. SHWS HET8 Sotes. yote, but the returns show. that a ton Abstrét company of Councll Bluffs: | the expert hydraullo engineers omployed by dence, T er ey ne seryloes | THe commission s now furnished trana- | Upiversity of Illinois and Bertha Payne of vians Drepared for & §10000 hotel bunlding. b i AT e i g B A. B, Slater and ?lla to Edith Orcutt "h" city ; It also included the cost of the h:- |(.-:“ :fl:!luL WI“| <|$:"'m“d-“r"d k;\ Lo portation, undet the requirements of the|(he University of Chicago kindergarten, | which is to be bullt during the coming |the wealthiest citizens voted ‘::ahv:‘ ||'r:'r: i ks TR KR %! SPRciAL aleotion, . at Likich the. propasitiogy & oy naucted by saev: [state law, but among the rural membersiand Miss Klla Witten of Muscatine. summer. The bullding s to be 34x130 feet, | sumably on account of the tax required 1o CH LA | to issue the $600,000 water bonds was sub- | James M. jam pas o Y | there 18 a feeling that the commmission Is The Des Moines teachers who will aid and is to be of brick construction support it. Marlowe, ot dy's subd in Wi ; A Al fi byt 5 " ; . tted t ndanib, WRioh ted to | Methodist church, while the local lodge of 4 ATLANTIC—John Fuhlendorf, proprietor B CALLEY-The v oA Yy A v ded ] |mitted to the people, which amounted to | prejudiced thercby in the conduct of the program are Dean |of the Atlantic Bottling works, Baturday | n oronl vecurmed st hin Mo tits Thomn: g ) o % The balance of the $3,503.3 Siks, of which deceased was formerly y N Rty Guiristiaue ang wite t | $u17.40. The balance of the §3,88.3 was | Eilka. of which deceased v i ey The house defeated a measure intended | W. S. Atherton, Miss Elizabeth Robb, Prof. | purchased the Needles' lota at the COINEr | \ug at 1108 Attt nn flinass of mevernl whakn :I:nr);fll:lel ik el o ‘is";m | made up of expenses incurred by the clty secretary, will hf“l‘ ‘“’-*f" 4y A :"‘" °®® | 1o forbld drug stores from selling lquor in | William Solomon of Drake, Mise Louise |Of Third and Chestnut streets and will erect [ My '('Neal was born on & farm In Indlans -3 $ and engineer's office in connection with the |at the cemetery. The following havebeen se- | 0 %l S0 SR (O O el By BIERE, T & two-story brick bullding on them as s0on | which 1a now the center of the ity of 2-N-43, W d....... 5 i bt < | as possibl, ¢y Wlese, referee, to | preparation of plans and specifications for |lected as pailbearers: Painter Knox, Frank | - oude o y : ) posaible. Indianapolis, on March 20, 1844, He was Henr, ene, refer P ool iTHe' house: dafeKtad % Plan to merety - ATLANTIC—Albert Johnson, A. N. Es-|ma-rfed in' June. 189 to Mrs. Emiline v A, t 2 el 2 iro Zur e 4 wWiy and el awie awis | the proposea municipal water plant €. Hendricks, M. . Grout, Louls ZUrmuel- [ iimit the number that might have oermits, Flection at Grinne | beck and A i1. Jdorgenson have gone to|George of Bathlehem. Wayno county, Tows, 4 * A % The “booklet’” which was prepared at """- Kot quw“nw _-I"“’ "]““ i -|‘i""" then also defeated the bill GRINNELL, la., March 31.—(Special.)— | Chicago, where they will purchase a new |and moved to Missouri Valley two years Total, fourteen transfers...... the suggestion of the committee on water | Joe Smith, exalted ruler o incil) “ophe house refused to order night sessions | After the hottest municipal campaign for | §18INe and coach for the Atantic North & llater, entering the service of the Nor works in order that the voters might have | Bluffs lodge, No. 231, Benevolent and Pro-| 5 P o0 (PRl 000 3 . A . ! ity Monday | South railway. which it has been in need | western rallroad as a brakeman, and was . - ; o i ve/ rdees ot Ik e *nsuad o8 sall ] 2 u o fix a date for |vears the election in this city Monday |of for some time. made a conductor two vears lator, in which ", { Question and on cost §806.45, bu N 5 | mayor in place of Dr. B. Wiley, the | fused $i5,000 for his fine Union county farm rty-six ¢ uous years, and has been Leffert’s "RReAC Lenses|l | 5iicior Kimball gave it as his opinion | residence, 280 Graham avenue promply at | Controversy Over a BIL [mayor In place of Dr. B B. Wiley, the | two milen north of Atton. He pwns 76| the Oldeat man In the service for & mum Greateat Comort Known to Wasrers of Glasses I that this could not be pald out of the |2:30 o'clock this afternoon and march to| The controversy between two state offi- (P g A 1| ACTes and a fow days ago was offercd $10) ber, of years, WerPhy Sounts et only 0P our] water works sinking fund, as it was not | the cemetery and assist in the services at | clals over a matter of a $ per diem bill | YOtes out of a total of 1,022 The preseat| per acre, which he declined, saying he ex ATLANTIC—In the city eloction held . D ilents Dralicatiiies 'xmmw e onne. lithe i e | pald last June reached another turn today, | OURCIl members were entirely rejected, | plpr‘ujvr» return 1o this farm when his offi- | here vesterday the returns show that 8. horoeghly Relishle i reliminary e: col ve. ' &5 it oy : « clal duties are over V. W. Bt s been re-electe S 4 Lxpart Opuciaes nection with that proposition. The gen All_ members of the United Commercial | when B. F. Keltz of the State Pharmacy {“,m‘_,mf ;"mm;n ,"r ;H ’” rf"“f‘[ “h,fl MARSHALLTOWN--Mrs. Ina A. Wal- n:‘\vm“nus Z.';'.'.“’_"h',i'\'.u:x ,v“nymmlm_: r:wm;:»\: - eral fund will have to stand this expense, | Travelers are requested to meet at the ‘ commission gave out a statement to the ::‘ octe: I';"" of the counc! ";'"'")’ "'fl'“: lace, as administratrix of the estate of her :’m \mmll The contest for this office had B ! ¢! V. o E- &8 0 s sid of e propoeition (o give a gas franchise 1o | jate husband, Elmer E. Wallace, today een rather heated and the vote turned out The fees paid Harl & Tinley, special coun- | residence of the late W. J. McCune, 20 |press on his side of the case. It was in h . Wallace, Detn er h and 1) y sel smployed by the city, were also placed | Graham avenue at 23 o'ciock this after- |reply to 8 newspaper article prepared by [O- B. Mathews of this city carried by a | flled sult against the lows Centra) Rallway | very differently from what had been ex; by Mr. Kimball among the expenses which | noon to attend the funeral of their de- | Governor Carroll last week, in which Car- | majority of 127 votes. The incoming offi- |\ ooty i ot SRS PO es Fyiar Hus- | wards James Stler, Joseph Burnea and roll accused Keltz of presenting a falsitied | cers are: Mayor, L. D. Kemmerer; eouncil-{ band's death, who was killed wiile | Jacob l'|‘1rI~'Iflrw-\ were clocted for council , -a A A Yoater anll B 1eDur switching in the local yeards. men without any opposition, as were Craw Talsr waikh wihkine, funs . bill for lasi June, because he Included four | men-at-large S Foed: and ) X RARE o hybn . p 8 : p ] " ! 3 sk g CLEAR LAKE—The lzst chapter of the | ford and Harlan, for councilmen-at-large. hy Ay 1 hext 16 ihe rar f! Prior to City Bolicitor Kimball calling a Maruinge Licanses | days which, Carroll said, were days when (First ward, H. G. Lyman; Second ward,|yigiory of the first and only Baptist church | Whitney for treasurer and Whitmore for line, from April 1st to May 1st, 190 | halt, warrants to the amount of $766.04 had Licenses to wed were issued yesterday ! Keitz attended the republican national con-|I. 8. Bailey, jr.; Third ward. J. C.|of this city Is soon to be written. The old ;I(:' ;.u..r,..»\ Iln the Third ward the con where can be obtained ail kinds o S Hyir g 3 to the following ventlon, Keltz comes back with & sweep. | Creamer; Fourth ward, A. McBlain. D. 8. | church building, which was built in 1873, | test for councilman was second only to tia fruit, shele and ornamental bagn:pald: out ofithe waler warkaainking | L S2 Sl le Bl ce AR s ol tptarti a altheuen iie | Morrison, candidate for councilman-at. | 188 been sold to J. H. Petersan, who wili | fight for mayor, and I D. Goff was electod shrubs, roses, etc. Hom | fund, and these, it was stat~d by City ng denial of everything, and although the " ‘»‘l\wr remo it or demolish it. For many | over the present Iincumbent, J. O. Fudge. Brnest O. Lowe. Kansas City. Mo o na got your stock and save half your | | Treasurer True and City Auditor MeAneny | Famea gt anons et Mo 0 $d<-m.u>4 account is an old one, and he|large, was defeated by the narrow margin | years the Baptist denomination was one of | There was a three-cornered fight for « money. 'Yours traly, g ohild g ¥ s “n robably could not now defend it as he|of fourteen votes. Nearly the full vote of [ the strongest denominations in the city. | #ssessor, Campbell, Laurensen and Lang L. W. NOLMES, sterday, W n"| have to u:un. The Skov, Chicago . = '."“ If it had been attacked then, he chal | the city was polied. There was no party | Then it began losing members by deaths contesting, Lang winning the office by payments were for expenses wh w Robertson, Weeping Water could n a \en, he chal- y L 0 P and removals from the city, until now about forty-three votes | could not be properly charged up to the [ceased brother. Sold only in No woman ever once bought Moisture Proof Packages Uneeda Biscuit and then willingly bought any other kind of soda crackers. No biscuit can be the National Biscuit unless it is

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