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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 11 Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs lowa - FREE BRIDCE BOND ISSUE |7 e staincitr, “weaner. “sadge werer | IVWA LEGISLATURE FINISHES ordered the case taken from the jury and a verdict entered for the defendant com " County Supervisors Listen to Citizens | pany Chief Work of Session Was to Who Urge M’.ect Twenty additional jurers, who will be Strennhen Reform Laws, . summoned to appear Monday. were drawn yesterday on order of Judge Whesler. The; Davis, drugs. PROPOSITION. MAY BE SUBMITTED |ere: Charles D. Parmalee, Clint Mercer,| PROEIBITORY AMENDMENT FAILS Lewis Cutler, funeral director. ‘Phone - Willlam Kinzell, Willlam Seymour, L. el Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 3%, L Johnson, John T. Beach, T. F. Flood and FAURT BEER AT ROGERS' HUFFET t Quarantine Officer Ome Willlam Nicholson, Counefl Blutfs; W. A Majestic ranges, P. C. DeVol Hdwie. Co ling Maiters Now RBefore Koch, Minden; & D. Porter, Neola; Claus CORRIGANS, Undertakers, ‘Phon « # the Board—Saloon Case Wohlers, Boomer; George N. Remington. Levy Remains Un- When you want rellable want ad .dver- Costs High. Neola: L. G. Merrili, Neola; A. D. Wake change tsing, use The Bee fleld, Norwalk: Hans Bohren, Minden The best wall paper cleaner, 15c per can, Henry Grace, Neola; F. H. Grote, Neola: v " & \Vm.':'irhnllhnn. 148, Main. ' A committee from the West Council | Fred Barton, Lewls: John Allrech. Min M.s'y\;‘;l','\,:,w‘,:( ‘\,.rrtlw»‘;»":;z:wm' l{(l‘n, “{'_EHE,H"AGIQ‘.I';:G.'.OVC-!'|e|:|u:‘rvlrwn‘;‘.‘“r LB;II:";: :d-dn:VPAgf 'lunl:(’l.‘lr:\rr:o&“evlnt.lll 'I“(I‘\)l:::. den; George Childrens, sr, Rockford. The legislature closed Friday, the last day .&fil“?,,‘”gflgflfi‘l",f’; & POZAND 16 ¢ Clifton ana C. E. Sparks, appeared | WORK TO BEGIN ON SHORT rinm|DelE drawn out long so that all work Dr. W. W. Magarell, optometrist, moved | before the Board of Supervisors of Potta Nrml'd be cleaned up. Not ‘K"’"\ :‘m“m"‘!‘\\ o 3698 City National bank bullding. %attamie county, lows, Friday and|Plans Made for Engineering Crew |Of important business was o el \ Up-to-date wall paper and wall paper | submitted the matter of the propossd to Take to Fle lhhn “-In.-nl-- day, but everyinics was ;";‘lg At reasonable prices. H. Bodwick, | frea bridge over the Missourl river be-| George W. Adams of Walnut president | handled that was necessary B “I1 Bouth Main street tween Council Bluffs and Omahd. The |of the company. says that actual work te| The chief business of the session has onae e eeied yeetiidny | matter was discussed by the committee | to be commenced Monday next on the Iowa | Pe™ to strengthen the enforcement of the aged %, both of Omaha and the board more or less informally | & Omaha Short line. In a letter to I G.|aW8 Of the state and to make more nearly J. A. Kisor, an engincer on the Chicago, | and at the suggestion of the supervisors | Hypaley, local agent for the Wabash rail. t the reforfh lsgisiation of recent Rurlington & Quincy rallrond, was removed | the committee will present the matter | road, he asked thatarrangementsbe made |} In this a great deal of good work to the Immanucl hospital in Omaha; where | |1, getall in a written statement in order Yo.. 18 > O been done. The session was notable yesterday he underwent an operation to &top train No. 12 at Pony Creek Mon- that the board may have something tang!- [ 4oy marning to let off the company's en. | &180 for the hard fight for a prohibitory Sergeant Jack O'Nell of the day police 4 3 & pany X A torce. s Jaid up with a badiy wrenched Die UK WHIcH (0 take astion, gineer and an engineering crew of eight | &mendment, which failed, and for a large shoulder as the rosult of a fall received | The committee for which Prestdent | mon My, Fiypsley referred the request to | Pumber of repealing bills which falled of while taking exercise on roller skates, Keller of the West Council Bluffs club | g ginmaster M. G. Carter, who ordered | Passage. All effort to change the school A bullding permit was issued yesterday | acted as principal spokesman told of the that arrangements be made as requested or road laws failed. Another matter which to George Brady for a pne-story fram o 4 T '""‘F fit 1807 B’ou:h Blahteeath streot o | meeting held Wednesday night in the club [ o preliminary surveys for this sectfon | 100k up a great deal of time and which cost §1.200. A pormit was also (ssued to Dr, | house on West Broadway. at which al.r t1o tnterurban road were completed | CAme to nothing was the effort to secure R. 7 Hart for an addition to the residence [ number of representative Omaha citizens (. =, =~ ago by County Surveyor J.|changes In the laws for the consolldation at 43 Bouth First street to cost $1,000. Mo prevuit. The Gopt OF & Wridge auch | ;o i, Muyne, Who I8 to De chiet snyineas | 0f departments, for the '{Pasafer of ‘dee A match dropped Into a waste paper bas- | as is suggested, the committee stated, o " . , o ket in the office of J. E. Hollenbeck at|would not cost over $400,000. Of this | ™ Charge of construction of the proposed | Partments and bureaus and for abolition his residence, corner of Eighth street and P ttami Rt as | !Ine. The engineering force, which is to | of some offices. Bills In this rame line also ,\w-n;m k;‘. gave the fire 4|uu.r'lr;wn( a run ':l‘:“':""“':':’"’(:“:"“; :“‘:_:::' by bonds | *art work Monday. will esiadlish levels [ contemplated the giving to the governor shortly after noon yesterday. The damage | sald, e o 0 , by bo! 2 emoV: is w one {id, not exceed 10 cents, ths vaiue of the Lor otherwise, one-fourth, or §100,000. The | SrePraiony o the commencement of the ot g R ”"“h:";.l:‘":m':“ffl:‘, basket, to the supervisors Y ™ % The funeral of the late Mrs. C. C. Ham :,‘:;":'::,:.;;l:::n";fd‘ 1 .":.”(:, would | In his letter to Agent Hypsley President | ally took from the governor; what little Mton will be held this afternoon Wt 2|,." o veq by both clties from a free | AdAms states that arrangements have been | authority he had had. :‘\fl:’:‘:‘ R, ,‘r‘“,",.m',:;{‘,“:,,,",‘,,"’"\',;“fi;‘,,,:":"" betdge. made with Henry Miller of St. Louls vice | The passage of the Board of Educatlon HIl cemétery. Rev. Edgar Price, pastor | Among the numerous bills allowed by the | President and meneral manager of the Wa- [ bill was by far the most important meas- of the First Christian church will'conduct | hiara yesterday were three covering the | Dash. for the use by the new company of | ure of legislation and this came only after the services, 2 the Wabash tracks from Pony Creek into | three sessions of hard work -on th t months of Junuary, February and March y n ork ‘on the par day it e’ Dad besh Miermad tnisiae: [for the care 0f cousty petients at S, |Counsil Blufte It is wnderstood thit work | of & smail number of persons. Fine Clothes Makers ward P. Fitch was expocted to return to | Bernard's hospital. The three bills aggre- |On the portion of the line from Treynor to| The senate today refused to confirm the ' Gt iR el doday or Sunday, His | gated $1,807.32, and they represent, there. | Councll Bluffs is to be completed first. | appointment of F. F. Jones of Villisca, for Baltimore and New York sister, Miss Anna Stevens, who has been o of - - b f the B A of Control h v " | tore, an annual expense of about $7,000 for member of the Board of Control and that visiting relatives in Evanston, TiL, is ex: place will be left vacant. The rejection of pected to return with her brother. this class of county charges. Under a con- Mrs. C. C. Clifton, 2202 Second avenue, | tract running for a period of 10 years and both Mr. Jones and Judge Connor was due Hard Fight for it Unable to Rring It Through—General Ta fers. These transfers were reported to The Bee @ (] 3 C April 9 by the Pottawattamle County Ab- received word yesterday of the death of her 1, the hospital f; als solely to the feeling on the part of the sister, Mrs. William Novak, at her home | TADNINE B0 1 (e BosPUAL e DA gt company of Council Bluts: legislature that It was a Violation of the In Caimar, la. Mr. and Mrs. Novak moved | $14 & month for each county patlent. Dur- |y \ o'y ella Sapp and husband to A. irit of the 1 . lo Calmar ouly about three weeks ago. |ing January the number of county charges | "¢ Keller. loa 6, 5 ang o1 blodk Spirit of the law to remove the only farmer T‘/" n:m’";'a 7:'"0'“;‘}";“"' and Mre. |y the hospital were forty-five, during| 2, (In Hr)'lnll ?r mnrk'; nubdlvillnn‘ g'- ‘:he r:;nrd and appoint a lawyer or i osephd, reside in 3 forty-eight and dur-| in Council Bluffs, w. d. ............ anker. There was no fll feellng against : . agilou 508 i, the cuge o the tate | L LT e were. fortyeslx. | GgorE B, Harey and wite {5 BV clthier of the appointees, but o desire that is to feel that you are perfectly attired—that your cRarged with selling skimmed milk” was | 'The board took another turn yesterday | Toh w. Q. ttrsriaeneierieoiere 9,000 | the 1aw should be observed more closely: d l f] ed l pomcluded hetore, Tides Snyder 1o 2 ar the saiary claim of J. R Mucras, the Gustavus Wager 16 Ciiherine Wager Closing Bustness. Clothes are of the latest cut and accurate tted. t o 1 . city quarantine officer, Lut without finally ¢] ohh 0 orees n e Today the two houses passed tha omni- . Tinea the company B8 ang cost. Ceunte | reachinig any: decision. Harly in.the after. i Ukt e bus approprfation bill and the biil fixing gives confidence to whatever one un ertakes. for the company filed notice of appeal. noon the board decided to allow Macrae | Al xlr;dg lanmn%and‘wm- to b;u; salaries about the state house, making > . o h 909 M rhe - garet Drake, wi nel; n: of 1; : ] menta”Tor e DABAUCL: 6. be Lentered U | e yeun he poriod sovemsa: va mir oot | B swir of 7 ant o3 hesgmnd nety [ Tew changes from former years. The. s You don’t know what Clothes Fleasure is until you wear a Schloss 1909 Model. " " 0 selg of 12-77-38, w. 4. ... called umber trust bill was amended s . 2 [Riter carriors an postal clorke. which wil | and %60 & month thercaftor. Macrae's sal- e Henristta Wrignt. lots 31 3 and %8 'to dnofide ‘all trusts and eEmbinee’ of Every variety of model for every possible hold a joint convention in this city on May | ary, as Tixed by the local board of hedlth, 0 Henrietta Wright, lots MeLh every eod. 1 e 10, have decided to Invite Congressman - Ghthl Tated 1a (he Rl 33, in block 1, in Sunnyside add. ery kind and passed. The senate passed .I'lapc or figure. Ask your dealer for the Schloss Waiter 1. Smith to be one of the speakers | &8 $70 a m e afternoon | 15’ Council BIUffs, q. C. @ ov.r..rves @ Dbill to Increase the pay of leglslators Ut comation. the board rescinded this action and will Henrietta Wright ' and * husband (6 from $550 to $800 a session, but the house Baltimore Make. Accept no other. For your he matter up again this morning, [ Rachel Winc! , lots 1, 2 3, Miflbd: thik T11 T o s The_representatives of the Philomathian | take t - the bill. The house passed the senatc " 5 gnd Delta Tau Literary socloties of ‘the | when it 1s belleved it will allow the bill 1a | 1%, block L in_ Sisngsids add. o bill forblading immoral plays, This is & prolection look for this Label. \ o/ Tigh schoot Bave been selected for the an | full David M. Hopple and w drastic measure and will place every thea- ( shortly. Chester Dudley and Ray Compton fl'“‘fi Board h"fhfl\lner\'lmrl will have to | - Heery. oge 13 dod 13, I8 Rlock 1, in 2,500 | ter under a rigid censorship. The house de- will epresent the Philomathian soclety, | determine whether the imsuance of = tne | Carson, w. 4. ... "] teated & bl which h he se: m Hinkel and wife to Vernie S ich had passed the senate e Y Statabiny | bonds for the bridge shall be submitted | I awin, Tlog 4 in biosk A1, i cer: to create a commission to report on the Baltimore o aritors e e to the electors of the county, and it was | tral subdivision In Gouncil Bluffs, SRRARE 0f ' HIPOVIIIE . Ehb. ORBIIO]. arosnds " wo well known Council Bluffs men have | t0 8¢t the members interested in the mat- B DAVl sl b B K witvtindngs: (The Hotve alte auteated . C. e to B . ; . sone ‘west to enter the banking business. ‘"":'d“ the committes waited on. them | T3, 5o DRVl Ot ot s 18 bioor 1, ih a bill to give protection to owners of milk g 1y o BB s et Rl S Bayliss' 18t add, to Council Bluffs, S0l CPALE okbe -‘!rn':.ma-y"'mr S]\;rr-{’;;"llfl‘l:nor‘";'h': ‘l‘;u:l'l‘y' While Zf,my ';(lo:ne; l:l,l::e;:ldn that R:e'dsigl;flof'ki}?lvur & Pusey to P. Approval of Election by People. FOR SALE AT arrange " for e C. DeVol, jr., same,~r, d. ........ Tha Werni toek A Bank of Gommerce of which he s to be | the law does not provide for a salaried P RGN RO ) o took up a house resolution part owner and manager. The "'wl"k‘"" quarantine officer,- one of the rules of | Zjet 13, in Ro:lul’lu:polda. %o Goun: memorializing éongress to call a convention e e ot autts. tn. preaident of | the State Board of Health provides “the | ofl Bluffe, w. 0. ... ic.-;.ooori: for .the amendment of the United States {he naw bank, while the other stookhoiders | mayor shall have authority to appolnt B o s L atars bo et conatitution providing for election of United include J. D.' Bdmundson of Des Moimes, | sanitary police, Whose duty it shall ba £0| suat 1 Teor of mortiet 40 faor he States senators by. the people. This was | \ formerly of thia ety ¥ Tt avis, Jand | 810 1n the establishment and enforcement| 10¢ & In Miller's subdiviston in debated briefly and passed 24 to 6. Those v B i il o cileantihe. Fegulatibns hnd such odies N BlULtE, w4 Who sl00d out against fthe plan were 8. ‘Cronkleton, as _been associated | sanitary regulations as may" be provided Osborn, fots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in block Saunders, Gillilland, Whipple, Savage, Hoyt the reflection of the robber in this mirror, with his Brother, C. J. GronKleton, I der, | by the state or local board of health.”| 18 in Central sybdivision’ ' Goun: and Proudfoot. oyt e [ AnL AGn thas min il grocety budltiess left yeaterday istant | The same rule further provides “the com-| cll Bluffs, w. d. .. it The house taok up and passed the senate piout and made his getaway without ston the position of ass ing anythin YO R i Bre o Rowaver, ratain |'pénsation’ of such sanitary police shall be | MATY Florence Starr et al to Joseph | e ! o cash . . bills providing for greater restrictio | 1 N 'he tri Jensen, lot 9, 'in block 18, in How- ns on | BOONE—The trustees of Des Molnes his interest in the grocery business here.|ino game as that allowed other police of- ard add. to Council Bluffs, w. d the liquor business, one of them limiting | | 4( v\u;llev“ have \i-m: a xux'l' y of 15 mill e ticers of the city.” The members of the|John P. Mergen and wife to Alma the number of saloons to one for each |Punishing for negiect of children |ana Des Moines, was struck hy a freignt | o the Ericson library In this city. While NAMES OF NEW VICR PRESIDENTS | ..., gepartment recelvs §10 a month, Hayward, block 18, In Manawa park, 100 inhabitants and the other Forbidding drinking of intoxicating Ii- | train in the Rock Island yards here eatly | in the state senate Senator C. J. A, Bric- Wi R . 1 requiring | quors on trains. | this morning. The wheels passed over |8on of Boone was instrumental In getting President Keeline Announces Oficers | At the March term of district court J. H @ new form of applications for liguor in| Requiring cutting pf weeds on highways | both legs. e was taken to@ <atherviiie, 1 the law providing for this tax in . Cupp secured injunctions against T. J. Total, fifteen transfers .............$83,651 | drug stores. These are the last of the tem- | 0d lands. | where it will probably be necessary to am- | any township. Those desiring can vote i of Hortlcultural Congre: 5 5 v 3 Forbidding giving of bond in. court by |putate both feet. Patton is about # years | Small tax to aid the library, Residents of W. 8. Keeline, president of the National | Griffin and F. J. West, saloonkeepers of| oo o oo optometrist moved | PeranCe Dills considered an attorney | of age and lives in Des Moines ‘l‘l}x-- Lownship ¢ rivilege of the Horticultura]. eonigress, announced yester- | Neola nd the two went out of business. | DLW, T Magafiell oplom bullding, Leading Bills Passe: Forbidding judges and clerks of election | FORT DODGIE—Considerable butlding of Ubrary the same as the people in the city day morning the names of the state vice | Both Griffin and Weat have filed with the vy Following 1s a list of leading bills passed | °7, Jury lists @ substantial nature is going on around the [ Benator Ericson appeared before the trus- (pre-\dentn for 1900. The list includes twen- | Board. of Supervisors petitions asking that . Appropriation for three state colleges, | o ) : bids are being | tee8 and told of (ne plans and the board Sheet music at 10c on Saturday and |DY the thirty-third general assembly of | $60,000; for fifteen state institutions, $8,- | soceptnd o Gine frun and bids are belng | Lo0 L0 mous in mabing: & fox levy . ty-six states und the seloction of the men |they bo refunded the portion OF the Meense | Tueaday. Bouricius Plano House, 33 Lo g SO f Educat crease LG support, $H0000; Biate Datry | 1k (5,008 S8 I0: 4 80000 e eromiamt | oities. and. (BYTE W SR Ie 4 v 1 ey hb oy b atekdn v 0 .80, b or Bt e Tio | citien” and’ io " repre > asked to serve as vice presidents was made | t! ol Lt oy ntIng to| Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. members 1o control the state. agucetiana] | Association, $10,000. fish and gume commis. | brick and w amy SC! Otho; and plans are | class of novitiates that took the Red Cross by the executive committee. Secretary Reye | $25. @ board expressed doubt as to its —_— institutions, slon, $13.000: historical bullding, $30.000; Alli- | being prepared for a new bank building at | degree in St. Elmo commandery In this has beon In_correspondence with thoss | suthority to make this refund in view of| Ladles, you are invited to call and wee | Croating office of state hotel fjspecton fonpedestal$10.000; werum laboratory. | Sirattord LY Tt evening! T’ cluss consiatea of whose names were suggested and the fol- | the fact that the saloonmen only went out|the special demonstration on the Biue ;nt!lrequl:nm( fireproof construction of | g'so0000. rsopria Am;'l.mul'l":,m »'\5\ h;l:\ hunting \..,..u-..n,.,\; el B 1R :;;“:”;I'n:flr;olw‘ 'M"; ~ Oy ) P dev| o > 2 ) ec O] a y ol > . o lowing Is tite list who have signified thelr | of burineas after injunctions had been ob- | Flame Oil Cooker at our store Friday ana FOrbidding ves of Mo es oysiars abd. 5éarls Before the final ‘adjournment of the | DS8° place, accidentally shot homecif 1 thy | degrees of Masonry: M. McAlexander, B willingness to accept the appointment: tained against them. The petitions were|Saturday. See the premium we are giving | ,ierAdIng use of ioe in oy POE llegtslature & resolution was passed di- | eye, and it is foared thot ihe injury ‘may | L. Oslks, John Ly Rungiad o Shsion: Arkansas—G. T. ldncoln, Bentenville; P, | referred to the county attorney. AWAY-With. each Stovd.“®, C..De¥ol Hard:|. Riqulsing annual. report front:aitrcar<}mting the fiing of & tex lav Yy to raise, | Prove fatal. The injured cye was removed. | Qeorge K Jhn Bétg of Belmond W . A, Bodgere, Oravell. | o i County Stands Saloon Costs. ware Co. porations with fee of & for each year, from direct taxation, about | \MUBCATINE=The old court house of | isxie and J. K. Harriman of Hampton, Colorado—Dr. A. E. er, Au o 3 # — State. board to examine and license for | gy : Muscatine county, which has beer the offi- | 4nd'E B, Pritchard of Alden, Refreahments Rt Pepst, WAGRelIS) B. C.| In cemasiiien. with ,the’ resent. crumnde] oo wan R paen i tnain a | OPtometry. | $300000, which means that the state tax |clal seat of the county Kovernment for were served at the conclusion of the initia. Bancroft, WYQMINE. . nite, Dewii; p, |*EAInst the saloons by Joo Leader of Oak- > tory work, , Georgia—terbert ¢, White, P 7' lland, acting for the Anti-Saloon league, it | lowa—E. . Reeves, Waverly; Prof. 8. A.|develops that the county has to stand the Beech, Ames. i of PR ARS. iiler, Caldwal’ A @ | tome flvrm f the actions brought by el rovatic Leader was against W. P. Kane, who it ovidi 0 erelict of- | levy e ed at o he total | sixty-two ye, v 1d yesterday at pub- good idea. Don't walt for the neighbors | e F 0VIdINE for removal of derslict of {levy will not be changed at all. The total | sixty-two years, was sold yesterday at pub. ficlals on information before a tourt s 8 W i s an |li¢_auction for $401. Its sale marks' Uhe 3 to bring in something. Well, we have, Revising and strengthening the law as to | o g bb CPrintions s slightly less than | o Gnltol, W00 i aest* bubilo bullding | JOWA FALLS—Aftey pne of the hardest t a8 101 $1,600,000. No bills of Importance were | I thes ity contested fights over & will in the history fine strawberries at 20 cents per quart |duties of attorney general, the county at-| | )f the courts of Hardin county John box—they are of first quality: ripe. to- [lOrfiey and the sheriff in matter of law|Passed In closing™fours of the session. | MARSHALLTOWN-A. . stotm. of Protest | Walker of this city won out and & last will : enforcement. | broke out today when Mayor O. L. Ingle- g 2 matoes, 12% cents per pound; cucumbers, | “Rorcement d : tue notified the "anctionsyer O 1 Inle | 4na testament of the late Tom Welker : s payment of interest by banks Contests Bequests to Charity, Gue notified the auctioneers of the city, e set aside T ovd, Kintaundy, " o .uston: W.|was shown had quit the ssloon business |15 cents each; spinach, 35 cents ‘beck:|on all puplic: Fands. o Geonci IOWA CITY, 1a., April 10.—(Bpecial.)—The | WHO have becn in the habit of crying sules | £l be sct aside and s legal distribution of B ey e ton, Mitchell; Chris[' Jufy of last year and consequently. the|green onions, 5 cents: lettuce, .5. cents: | Providing & seae nomaeronit. Il of the lafe Michael Beechel, who left | I ihe basecs alioinient street corners | L PN A cata iy Yooy Lhat the Indiane—J. 4 I i (ase was dimiascd by the court Now|celery, 10 cents. Don't forget to order |, Authorising renewal of sccond’ grage| Wil of the late Michuel Boecheh who left|in the business dlstricts, that th V"' | and that he had made several wills, The Kin ushyille. Kallspell X INSEY, teachers certificates, where teachers con-|over $13000 worth of personal property In | liereafter ceaso to do so. The muyor al-|8ud that he hs was admitted to_probate, N e Dy, e picton Columbia; | 1® COURLY has to pay the costs and among | your Easter eggs, 20 cents- per dosen. | (GAChET® Certificates. m trust to the Sisters of Marcy of this eity, | Iohama s nuanca®® b the Etrests have [ R one e Thiny Al b robatey RO D Muwein, S gonepb. ' | the bills allowed yestorday afternoon was|We have a sale on today of Swifts Ire. | " Rovisjon of drainage laws to.conform 10| has been contested by the son, Michacl | gBERCER e Gar Hamplon, and sevaral &randchildren, but Massachusetis—P. . Seays, Amherst; |the bill of costs in this case presented by |mlum hams, 14 cents per pound. Ixtra |constitutional amendment ~ T gare the son lteraomvothe large barn snd tia onn-|the" son, John YWaKEr: ARa_ somms, of She Willfred Wheeler, Concord. Harry M. Brown, clerk of the district|fine oranges at 30 cents per dozen; grape | Reauiring enumeration of eecher, jr k. o i Bopis i | 10 g oo B 1Y o ot ure- | other grandchildren were cut off without Matne—W. Craig, Auburn; W. J. Ricker, s t 1 trutt; 10 cents, thres for 25 cents: - rine]children and compulsory education. hothing under the will, the property being | 2o on L A e iy "aad 28 12 | anything: o . court . 3 G i P Forbidding brewery ownership of saloons. | left so that it would pass to the grand- 1 a e 8110 on the L. L. Atwood farm I0WA FALLS-Mayor B. R. Bryson, ex- Maryland—R.McCulloh Brown, Oakland; | The bills of the two justices of the peace | PIRAPDIes, 20 cents. In peanut butter we | Drainage apd waiominy and rge sllo on the L. L. Atwood fatin 4 May . Bryson, : commission 10| chfidren when the youngest of them be- | near here was destroyed by fire last night Ising his first prerogative in the ap- orlando Harrison, Beriin A , | Counchl Blutfs for salary were allowed |P4Ve an extra large size at 25 cents per L-L\‘;--:‘lf‘?l:.‘:'n;‘—u with reterence to pawer| . g o age, In the sult, which has been | THe loss s $4.800. with 2500 Of insurages. { pointment pf city Sffioiale under the.new Nebra R A Emerson, Liwcoln; \P.|yiger the new law the justices in Kane|DPOttle. We still have more of those fine » | Providing for rotation of started, undue influence is alleged to have | this art ‘of Towa. © Pe*t 80cK raisers | blennial oiDal oftisers. Tor the. SuRiné Younber | t Slvadin auttiss. 10 BASte Aok | WYa tans or rotation of names on r due ence is alle o have [in this part of lowa. ng municipal officers for the coming New Jersey— Rapp, Qlaasborg: . Jtewnatip, which includes “Oounoll: Biutrs | 2,18 10 S0Ecles, 10 Sonts each. We have primary bailot, been brought upon the deceased NEW SHARON—AT the recelver's sale of City marshal, Frank Gifford; super- , Ithac o A Y . 0 q or 2 s, ) oultry. 1o » ~ company, held in Oskaloosa yesterday. the commissioner, v e} ell; New Mezico—Parker Earls, Roswell; Hon, | Foceives §1,00. These salaries are psd|'ei;o’1ony redishes, three bunches for 10| Abolitlon of commen law rule as to es- A _"I'."‘ “"";' - two piants, consleling 0 the How tharos | engineer, Frank Truman. The couneil unan- L. B. Prince, Santa Fe quarterly. In addition the supervisors may | cents; plepiant, 10 cents per bunch. Bar. | *UMDBtion of risk and lability of workmen| ATL/ Saster program (aar are | Telephone system and the electric light | imously elected F. E. Foster city clerk and S. H. 8hepard, Hood River; J.|gliow amounts not exceeding $500 to each o b o} in_case of accidents. | Bianning, & oip, Easter program to be glven | piant. 'were #old to & newly organized cor- | the Board of Heaith chose Dr. . M. Mo Roseburg i 4 o <irvigh tel & Miller. Telephone 359 Forbldding use of trading stamp: S e Masoglo tempiein this ity Su poration of New Sharon business men, | ton health officer by acclamation. There G. Jones, Oklalioma City; |Justice and constables to cover expenses - Making Lincoln's birthday a legal holi- | Sriefnoon. The day will also b “d I known as the New Sharon Public Utlli- | I8 no change in the complexion of the ety Ed E. Blake, EI Rono, le: William | °F thelr offices. The board hesitated about( MAKE US your headquarters for your |day. ‘x'LE"#}‘\' e il o Rt Ues company. ‘The officers of this cor- | councll, but next year the number will Ohio—U. T. Cox, Proctorville; lam | a1iow pr b ) 25 . e Permitting use of voting machines at STONR-The streets of this city are |poration are: President W. J. Nicholson; | reduced from eight to six and wi come Miller, Gypaum. | allowing the claims for office expenses and | Baster eatables. Hams! Hams! Cudahy primary elections. '¢% 8!] being benefited by the demonstration of i | vice president, Mo K. OStwrne; s otary, | posed of two aldermen at large and ons Penngylvaulal, G ¥oung, North East; | decided (o have the county attorney ox-| Diamond C hams, nothing better, 14 conts | Py cloctions. & of children in| NeW drag, the invention of u local citizen, | Otto Wettstein, 3r. alderman from each ward ;, J. Tyson, Flora Dale. By amine the law before it passed on these| per pound; fresh country eggs, per dozen, | factori ' " R M. Skiles, which is proving far superior | FORT DODGE—The Sons of Herman, asEanr= A ipck. Qaulini Bawerd W. | upus | 2 cents. In fresh fruits we have fanc e pen sale of desiatured aiconol with (oa;i,q"x:(‘:':"‘(-;:'\{'r W ;’:l.—‘::enmnx s0. &3t | R0 o A ) g napter -In rial M d d V 1 4 Ant s ¥ | o 8. A - i o get | city, have decided to hol eir annual Utah—Hon. Thomas Judd, St Owlm.‘n\m = VEN MAHER strawberries In quart boxes, per box, ¥ Changing name of State Normal school | 9ff an electric car thls morniug Bert M. ! convention here on June 10, 11 und 12, There urdere lCtlm D D Bl LamA i Biased ey " i | centa; grape frult, four for 2 cents; fancy | to “Btate Teachers college. | Blanchard of (his clty slipped under the | are twenty-four lodges of ‘the order in the & % rginia- V. Fletcher, Blacksburg., | —_— S o % m B 2 -4 R RS oaer N 0 duties | Wheels and had one lég badly crushed. It | state, members of this secret society bein, DAl e e ONG Jelar, (GrSinee | Jury | 1n. Dlatriet. Osuve Makes Tale | 2235 DINO% T B centa up. In freeh | RMestofiiy common Jaw Tule an ty'dutiss | WO Su8 hotl S B batly erushu Gerniun OF others who speak Germi y Slow Foison town; 8. W. Moore, Elwell ; i Awaed in His Suit. P . i s DO DR0RG 10 s ol Brab ot o8 lerurida da | ATLANTIC—Alec Caywood, against wiiom | fluently. It 1s estimated that about 50 Washington—B, M. Chapman, Cashmere, ABE’ halng el Aies adact |36 cents; fresh tomatoes, per pound, 5| Qiying raiiroad commission authority to |@n indictmient was returned by the January | delegates will be In attendance 4. °F. Cummings, Spokane. FLONAT RS 406, LeiMP ) o sult of [[CNt8; cucumbers, carrots, beets, lettuce | require sanitary condltions at derer HIE o TThe ooimry afoharged by mon! CHPAR LAKE_ Sl fe 10818 Cites Lake . et co ury in nage sul | ; o cxr ‘ oad tol|ton of the county atwrney. He w. ent o st 0 e end of the ic Hunter's millinery department s a u {Dan Maher against Patrolman O. P 4 it g ied x;fl,w,‘h‘:‘."'_‘:m'::;m?ir«Fr':.'.:'“:fx Shey rahrond roronjualroad 10 | cilarged with recelving stolen property Scason came suddenly and unespectedis wildering showing of beautiful Eas terson brought in a verdiet at 3 o'clock | b vt by : vo- [ 4 n Confesses Part in Killi R doas 2L ek e e Commission to Inquire into necessity of | 4 FORT DODGE .W;f-‘h'-!l"(" Houge, the | 35, Jeaterdny = “‘1'53?1::.'( e x)fi:;( “the Womlx:l I g His m.:nx“ ng ot e les | A N | large ca ey r cent size. | utilities commission. | daughter of the late Peter Houge, a prom. r 0 L, e | n for 0 hats and, the prices are less than you kave | Friday afternoon of $1 for the plaintiff | Nothing better. Give us a trial order. We | Extending benefits of traveling library | inent Budger man, was married quielly a; | ME Wind piled the loe"p on the south besu paying slsewhers | Duringthe torenoon the Jury sens word | qeirer® 0% e "oy e ey | 1oL SHOrS sores i St Minneapolts’to rred Burheln"torinerly o | shore and bay. qnd ror the feat iy in Money, o Judge Wheeler that there v i 4 Grection and maintenance o os- | this city hey succe y evaded a ; . ous Satin messaline Waists, chin net walsts, | eatty o preenes o reaching o DPAI | giore at 3:30 p. m. L. Grean, 134 Broadway. | pitale b e i e6'DE oonty how | tce and nothios was Kaowe of thad glong the b caped without damage . h Bl Wollle An sieant r foorn gl glin. o aching an agree- Srtlpi Defining & bucket shop and punishing | 4ing until thejr return 008 Bow, T bl d ANt line At ment and asking that it be discharged.! pOR MEDICAL AND FAMILY USE | 1o operating one. X | CRES1ON—L. M. Cherrington, living west | | WEBSTER CITY—Jim" Sterling, as a| EVANSVILLE, April 10~That her hus- unter's. Judge Wheeier merely smiled and in-| iy YOUR LIQUORS AT I ROSw. Forbldding detention of a female for im- | of the city, was badly Injured in a runaway Jave pasv ot Jona). iaveliey rl;""';“'l")"";;" band, Frank Rive, his sister. Mrs. Albert \ S0ad Ciddadt o e . - 5 ON- | moral purposes | accident last night, being thrown from the | WM. ha i sacle | T Bradiey Plows run slone. See Speriing & | Srucied Captain L. B. Cousins, the court | pgyp 0o, 519 80. MAIN. 'PHONE 3. | “Appiviag the injunction rule to vawdy | buggy. the venicle passing over him. frac. | NOFhWestern o the run north of iagle | Taylor, and Dr L. M. Stroud of Terrell, Triplett, 327 Broadway. | bailiff, to inform the jury thut the mes- oo houses. turing several ribs and otherwise bruising | J1QVS, 2% Sucrnate days to Elmore, Minn. | Tox., brought about the death of Albert | sage had been delivered. | Your Easter gloves, your Easter neck- 'om year in l«ru\-m,llm assault with intent [ him. However it is thought no internal oy~ r since the run was stan. | Taylor at Terrell on January 8, 1805, is b - 4 o co et bo v es were susta years, or ¢ sinc estab- L 3 Maher was shot In the thigh by Officer | wear, your Easter ribbons—all the little Removing age limit on hard labor tor Jall “uu”“r“lnrn:-"?“:‘-m:- Gustaf: lished, Sterling has been running through | charged by Mrs. Ida Rice in an affidavit | Peterson while attempting escape after [ (hings which go to make your Easter | prisoners. FOR [—G Justafson. a for- | this city morning and evening as conductor | filed In connection with her sult for di- {mer Fort_Dodge man and now of ‘North | o B < ¥ e Leffert’s R/t Lenses being arrested on South Main street for |costume complste. There's mo place to| AUthOrizing trials of persons serving time | Fonie Wagts® ymal and no trip 1o (he | oA iy b ey, CascBET. | vorce here. Mrs. Rice alleges {hat an' in- sty g g on_indictment for murder - : 4 ’ : . Combert Kapw to Wearers of Glasses disturbing the peace one night In . June | equal Hunter's. oity, called here by the death of his father, | | A0S VALLS-Easter | calendar, will b | surance company paid $.00 on the death : Forbidding marriage of cousin. | e 5 5 i and it was clatmed by the officer that he | Bradley Edge Drop Corn Planters and As- | for cmplages i utstjation of ¢ 186 and was one of the fast disuppearing | ber8 ef BL Elmo commandery No. | vided by the physiciun, hor husband. ang a0 S s ! only shot to trighten Maher. but that the | Penwall Potato Planters. Sperling & T | e ety Soi0, 18 years far admis. | pioneers. Knights Templar, Accopting e invitation | ypoo iy | I - 3 Bro o In chool 3B De) o 2 0 o iip from Rev. Willlam | M g fr:mu sl;llhl:u‘ & brick wall glanced off and |lett, 35 Broadway | Admitting fathers of veterans to soldiers' | : l-‘l(‘;fi" ffi'&‘?“."‘ :"vl\"m\s ’}\v‘j"""’;.' mrm Hardcastle of the First Congregitional The mother of Taylor had his body ex- Mt the Mhsioe hooe ;- = | N g il ot Wesans Kenyon, brother o yon. attor- [ church, the members of the commandery | humed & year and & half after The yerdict throws the costs of the suit | ADOUL (AL NOW FKEL (oF Kaster: youll | Requiring reporc ot agricultural statistics | 6Y for" the western ditision of the' iiinols | will ‘meet In tull unitorm at‘the. aasium | Lo horfhgr b io ol J 1T 00.00ti00¢ Patoresn bad | ot Bites nat mnkgmnl ml::-:ie “"'"Y““ 40 not 8ee this “‘Af?f,?.".‘.’.‘.‘.’.’",.‘(fi,?.“:1‘ o g road | devote his time in the future to preliminary | and e '.".','ffl',f,‘";f;'{"r',L"‘».'.';.‘:.";"..'.'.:"’"""“"' with her suspicion that her son had been he would probably appeal from the decision | "W In& e aistricts arrangements for the Fort Dodge Repub. of the jury | Extending to all cities of 7,00 - right lean. the progressives’ new paper, which | BOONE—A negro wearlng a cap and | Polsoned, but that there was not sufficlent s salte S0 80 A%eawe A jury in the court of a local justice of | e garve s men aliiinaing to el it 0 e el gyercoat entored one of the east windows |evidence for an indictment. Taylor's death . A 30" Bireet next {0 the oar || the peace gave Frank Weaner a . verdict treet door, made h e stairs, | Jected hypodermically seve Reducing the time of taking appeal in |1¥-acre farm a few miles north of this | o 0007, made his way up the stairs, | Podermioaity duria versl weeks. frult, shele two chilldren with her in her rooni and lef; | MOUHer moved back to Indiana, thelr orig- motor on the | yunter's proves the popularity of Hunt- | Providing for the settling of the estates | The farm has only ordinary improvements to survey things. Across the room was a ‘ o of the He Behroed n on, Foi George W. Klein, 19 South Main street. | iving cities right to pension policemen (SRESTON-Harvey Parish has been of. | ana'Slory etreots. and openine 't Fourth | Mrs. ‘Rice alle was due to polson in. i 3 Both 'phones. ‘Have it done right.” and firemen ered what amounts to per acre for his line. 1 :‘nA&'".R.‘l“ u.‘ A..‘g for $60 against the Omaha & Council Bluffs 4 e Mrs. James Doherty of Clinion. who was | After the Rices, Mrs. Taylor and Taylor" ined o -] Street Rallway company as dam. for | . eriminal cases to six months. place by Frank Greely, secretary of the | visiting her father, Mr. Schrocder, hea by s> 0o and Thyler's shrubs, rose J the alleging killing by a motor o ir. | The way the ladies’ sults are going at|‘ Exempting dentists from jury service Farmers' Mutual Life Insurance company ) and get your stock Ths arecrs ]W‘ - a [ the light burning, and for this room the |04l home. Mrs. Rice charged that her 2 ] of & mule. The street of_abseniees. Mr. Parigh has not yet decided to part | poupet) ~ by - e < money. ket e o rest | er's suits [ “Forbidaing boys to smoke clgarettes. o M B B robber headed. He stopped In the doorway ::unhu‘l'!llyrl;v;l |..r‘ x:. write to Dr. Stroud ¢ . . - . > Forbidding frats in public schools. SIBLEY-D. L. Patton, a train baggn large mirro hy ireatening him with exposure waless he urt. The trial of the ap, . > 17 . &5 ge mirror on the dressing table. Mrs cour! e trial of the appeal was begun | N. Y. Plumbiog Co. Tei. %0 Night, F-1702 |/ Defining contributory dependency and | man on the Rock Island between Bibley | Doherty awakened and looking ahead saw #ent bher S0

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