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BEE: nk OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. ‘ 4 Memorial Day Plans Are Laid| Kilpatrick’ ' | General Grenville M. Dodge Will Be ' Minor Mention The Council Bluffs office of the Omaha Bee is Both 'phones 43. (BOOSIERS FUR (00D ROADS| | Number from Denison Pay Visit to Boone Project. Davis, Arugs. |CONVENTION HELD AT BOONE Invited to Make Public v The Clark barber shop for baths. Addtell on D‘y CORRIGANS, undertakers, ‘Phone 243. | 0 FAUST BEBER AT ROGERS BUFFET. | proposition iIs “Mid. Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 339, | Noad,” .Not River 16, Miverr Memorial day in Council Bluffs will be Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 87. A & observed with a public celebration in Fair Baird & Boland, undertakers. 'Phone 12 Project—Plans for En- mount park. Preliminary arrangements My talloring makes friends. Martin Pet- tertainment. for the public observance of the day were ™ % el 4 N AN o KL SPR 82 i | made 1ast night at a meeting of the com- I'he unseasonable weather has knocked business galley west all over the country —that’s the CAUSE! Effect will ? X KCHANGE OF RE. 2 X . | mittee of the whole of the city council, at . 3 . 9 . <00, . . 3 N . TRY SWAPE ~ S ok Folbiyl o o MR ommercial <lub | hich James Hoon, Colonel B. J. Abbott be seen in Saturday’s wonderful bargains. Sales in different sections all start at one time—10 o’clock in the morning. FOR RENT-ONE-HALF r 8 of enison, consisting o V. C. ollin: . ? et . & « o i 3 D 2 a - S A ROOM. #1 W. BROADWAY. | tormer mayor; Dr. B. F. Phitbrook, Ered | Gecrse 8. Dickey, Theodore Guittar and Suit Section—Splendidly made, newest summer suits—marked to sell up to $45.00; take your pick J. W. Terry, optwctun, moved to 411 W.| W, Meyers, postmaster; H. J. Cummings, | CoPtain D. Maitby, representing Abe Lin- Broadway. kKyes examined free. xherlft of Grawford county, and Raymond | €0In Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Send your lace curtains to Mrs. Brosus | oo adtmirhi o | were present. for cleaning. Hest references. i'none F-106. | Conner made the trip to Councll Blutfs | T J" i) o that the public celebration u ° The St. Louls March club will give a | by auto and last evening met a number - ey & wgle hall tonight. Whaley's | of local automobilists to boost the con- ::“‘"‘“ be held in Fairmount park and that /J orchestra vention for good roads through mid-lowa | (eneral Grerville M. Dodge should be in- s % g8 ; & " sl X 3 " Ivanhoe commandery, Knights Templar, [on “The Transcontinental Route,” from |Vited to preside the following committees No moonshine in this statement. Suits were made for KILPATRICK’S—that means the highest grades, best will meet this evening for work in the order Council Bluffs to Clinton to be held at l\\l'rr appointed 5 of the temple, ’ ¥ Speakers—Mayor Maloney, Councllman L. styles and newest materials. Boone Thursday of next week. 0 For first-cluss wall paper work, painting, | = . . 1. | Ly davan and Justice J. K, Cooper. \ and wall paper and reasonable prices, see This convention at Boone will be ad-| Music—Councilman W. Fisher, Council- Jensen, Masoulc temple. o dressed by Thomas H. MacDonald, state | man C. Hubbard and James Hoon. YOU ~TO SELL MANY ARTICLES | poyor of this city, member of the Board of | cilman Eimer 1. Minnick BORTE Ay s HOU THAT YOU | ¢ Dervisors of Pottawattamie county and | Finance—Councilman J. G. Harding, ‘ gpabad p 11 Ell ] . % IR : Tho bestand cheapest_piace in the oty | Henry Haag of Jetferson. The commitice I T b A D T Your choice of 100 beautiful Coats—ages 2 to 14 years—at $5.00. Great value! Former prices up to $8.50. to your wall paper and painting is at falso secured H. A. Searle, W. ynchars Invitations and Printing—Mayor Maloney P A 2 o ¥ e AT “:}‘"""""'I‘“'HW" 1 South Main street | unq 1), k. Stuart, president of the Council jang Colonel Fdwin J. Abbott. This new section fills a long felt want—well equipped with wardrobe supplies for the infant, little missy and her big you are looking for the best, come 0 | g),¢rq Commercial club as speakers before | , Alrangements—Councllman 'rank Beebe, . T . : us; we will do the rest. H. Borwick, 211 LY J. H. Beveridge, superin dent of public sister. N()‘V ld‘ h 8 n 14 ", 8. Main St Everything in wall paper. | the convention. schools, and George 3. Dickey. eas in hats and headgear P Work guaranteed. Mr. Rollins on Project. Program—Counciiman L. L. Evans, Coun- climan Oscar Younkerman, President A. C. Graham of the Board of Park Commission- ers and Theodore Guittar. Decorating Graves—James Hoon and J. | H. Ward Retter order those pictures reframed at once that they may be ready to hang when you are through cleaning house. C. E. Alexander, 333 Broadway; 'phone 366, MOVE YOUR REAL KSTATE, P YOUKR AD. IN THE REAL ESTATE SE WION OF THB BEE. THE BEE GOES TO | PEOPLE THAT HAVE THE MONEY. | WASH DRESSES—You'll quit making when you see the assortment and the littleness of the prices. There’s Sweaters—there’s Capes—there’s Suits—and from that to the scales a]l ready for his Storkship. Sale of Ha,ndkerchxefs—flrsc floor—For men and women—well worth loc—buturd.J\ at 10 A. M. and all day, 9 cents each. . Speaking of the convention and its pur- pose Mr. Rollins said last evening: The pilgrimage for the western division p | Wil leave Councll Bluffs at noon. Good speakers wil accompany the motorists and each town enroute is requested (o arrange a short program, after which it is hoped that every auto in the city will join the pil- See the Diamond Ring in Leffert's Window. Mrs, Page Morrison of Willow avenue, [ that eve To whom It may concern. This dfamond alled to Duluth, Minn., last evening (ETMABE. @ ercial club will tender | P& $0ld by me to be given to the “queen critical iliness of her father. Her |, hanquet to the visitors at Hotel Denison | Of the carnival,” 1 guarantee to be a ar or a r a e a ur a y b D Oharlotte Mccuskey, has et | on the evening designated and will make | blue white dfamond of the very finest 5;);" edside of her father for several | somplete arrangement for the care ‘I‘l‘ all | quality and absolutely flawless. The price Men! W. d ial I £i t g { t - of High 46, "firat ol i 1 | machines and the accommodation of all vis- - ‘s 1 as C] Y S ' B £ S8 ¥ B, ¥ *lass, we This i8 no $ down and $1 a week graft | itore of lmmd ring Is $1%5. i en e made a special purchase of interest to you. A great assortment of high grade, first class, well made where you pay three prices for the prop- | The start for Boone will be made early | Signed. EMIL H. LEFFERT. - ice—thi ol — grty In the long run. Call up B- Bell, or | the ‘next morning with programs at each shirts—at the very unusual price—this early in the season 43 elther phone. I have for sale a five-room | city and a stop at Jefferson for dinner. It | g house 8nd two lots handy to Omaha Car | is hoped to reaoh. Boone by 3 p m. at| Standing of the queen of the carnival lne. 1 want to sell to the right party. It | which place the state meeting will be held. | contestan from official count of the c a ece Ou an a e ‘ w & good investment and a good home. | "As the chief purpose of the pllgrimage is | ballot boxes, Wednesday, May 11: b Property in this locality Is steadily advan- | to impress upon the people the importance | Mrs, Buzz Groneweg..... lllllz.s”h:\‘\. l:,u.fl',f)."‘”.li...h ?c.u‘f‘, 2‘."‘.?:;...5. of good roads, and to arouse enthusiasm, | Natella Durham ....... it 18 very important that just as many mo- As many as you want—there’s a pick—the sale starts at 10 A. M. Queenie Winn it Ciiduus Ureut vesieris malivay wuiie | torists as possibie make the journey b e vaily Aur 9LWN udmugee, 1o ulwsed per- (Tt is also of prime importance that the | Anna Niome | . sunal tmuries. due plwinuct, wou s an | county supervisors, township trustees, city [ Nelije Hansen Clipioye o the Unlon #aciile, rairoud, | officials and road superintendents be inter- | Jessie Bundy mudies 1N NIS Petiton that v Kebruary 2 | ested, and it is suggested that at every | Kdna Dewitt ... f UL LML year, wole returning 1rom his work | place a special effort be made to get the | Dolly Lewis .... A UG yaras @i toe trAnsier aepot, ne was | officlals to attend the Boone meeting, and | Clara Anderson ~ 3 SUruUcK In the side by the puot of a locomo- | ;hll the motorists see to it that such of- | Kmma Leltzbach ! Live bewnging tw tne detendant company. | ficlals be privided transportation in auto- | Jessie W d any ¢ stions—F" i Shieets. inches: value 75e ihe acciaent, Lyons, Imlemm.l was aue 10 | v‘rlmbncn 80 that they nmy’;ee for themselv e!!‘ Rose sxnv;‘nm'»\ One of the many attractions—Kull sized Sheets, 81x90 inches; v alue 75e—50¢ Saturday. e Creissn of the cmployes oC the | the necessity for good roads and become | Mary Scainatker .. » 3 S wrrtsd g SR 3 N b e A R TR 7 L B At e AL RO T You'll want some of the other bargains also. .If you're up to see the comet—den’t go to bed again. You may 4 The jury in the personal injury damage | The “Mid-Towa Dragged Road" which Edna Hummel . av’s suit of Jusepn Muligan against the Union | (o be boosted by lh:‘mmc‘"“xm ) “m""' Hazel Lindqulst oversleep. Next day’s rest day. " Pacific Nuiroad company, brougnt In a | ¥ . | Bviyn Kelly ] Vardict last evening ih [Vor of the Blaintif | FURNINg almost the entire dlstance between | Eva Lindquist for 3w, Mulligun, & linesman, sufiered | Council Blutfs and Clinton, near the North- P the rracture of both arms and tne 1088 of | weg SOl 4 ear ilhams ' ' Gnle 1 A5 the result Of & fall from the | Moo 115 of way. This proposition has | Clara Buhi ... i erossatm of a pole Into the it of an elec- | NOthing to do with the other river to river | K'ay Marle £ | tric turn-table in_ the shops in Omaha in (highways suggested and planned. el Lawrence 1 December, 1908, The crossarm broke while | 1t was stated last night that about fif- | Jeasi 11ems Mulligan was working on it, precwitating | bile th 3 K alas LA RER: him to the bottom of the turn-table below. pIEampRIle pRkroiee A mould Jiaks; the f EEIEE NDTEOR | Muliigan sued for $0,000. trip from here to Boone. They will be en- | Maly Latson .. [ ] [ ] | On the showing made by his attorneys, | tertained enroute at Denison. | Gladys Bachman ... | Judge Wieeler sesterday continued (he | DENISON, In., May 12—(Special)—The | Anne Powers .. - case against Fred Fowler, janitor of the |, e Hattie Hanka & { Nnugart block, indicted on a charge of | Commercial club of Denison has issued no- | Grace Pool ....... .610 M criminally assaulting a 13-vear-old girl, to | tice of a good roads convention to be held | Mary - Brambuig v lpme e fipom ( the next term. The trial has now been|at Boone, la. Thursday, May 1. The continued two terms. Certain persons in- o . alrly of the city are Inclined to believe | river dragged road from Clinton to Council [ are glving ten votes away with each sc|Frank Baldwin of Des Moines, Edward|ship, charging them with conspiring to lll‘xlu.(”ihrrr‘ re evr;:-tnkyl-;:r‘.:rn h-;i‘:mlnh‘:(-:‘lll": Blufs, Marshalitown wlll entertain the | purchase that is made in their stores, and | Pollard of Fort Madison, Myron Walker of| ¢ause D. 1. West, while township fl'uxl{e of Sherlff gent fOI' OMAHA LAWYER NAMED FOR quarters 1o prev v o e i : et o G ; reeley township to enter int unlaw- : e i i \was stated yesterday. that | delesates coming from the east, and Denl- | it they forget to glve them to you, always | Iowa City, Carl Strickler of Sibley, Ross|ful contract with Saunders, whereby West 5 MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES | the case would ba laid hefore Attorney |Son those from the west, on the evening | be sure and ask for them: Fife of Anamosa, Ben Swab of Cedar Rap- | received $il§ of public money for road work. B g s General Byers, with the request that he [before the convention. Thomas H. Mac- | Joe Smith & Co., gents furnishings. Ballot | ids, Cable von Maur of Davenport, Edward | The indictment was the outgrowth of the riper itness : ¥ is A. Brogan Appointed Gener i elther prosecute it or see that the accused | Donald of Ames, W. F. Baker, road expert | POX: Smith of Waterloo, Eugene Dunn of Lin | POOF road work In this township and sev- FRRCIN A b D! man be brought to trial. N Peterson-Bondo company, grocerics and iz B unn of Lin-|era) prominent farmers of the neighbor- Counsel for Nebraska by f The et rought - distriet court by | °f Councll Bluffs, and Henry Haag of Jef- | dry’ goods, Ballot box. ton and Rowland Philbrook of Denison. | hood were before the grand jury. The men | oo, . . General Sollcitor, 20 Castle of Britt, Ta. againat | forson will speak at the Boone convention. | &, W. Huber, meats.’ Ballot box. ¢ are both prominent in politics in this county. | Officer is Dispatched Because States’ T e . . 'hich - the | _PeODIes Department store, groceries, Mr. Saunders is one of the best knowh 4 ; — o B el i || st 86 S0 1ONOR SAroush hIch (th | mdate (ana!dry: koods. . PROBLEM OF MAN ON SALARY | Shorihorn breeders of the west.: Other in-| Attorney Believes Plot Exists to ATCHISON, Kan. May 13.—The ap- if Counnil PUEOC Risest B, B, pros gates pass are being asked to arrange | Diamond tneater, tickets with each ad- | o dictments are expected to follow. | KeonMan: Oontsalsd pointment of Francis A. Brogan as gen- i 575, Spindler, cashier of the First Nationai |® Program of recognition of the work of the | mls: on.” Bullot box. | Banker Says High Prices Will Com- | HARLAN—D. D. Murphy, & nephew of P ALEGS erai counsel for the Missourl Pacific Rall- \ hank: FErnest 1. Hart (Incorporated); | convention A. Stone, groceries and meats. Ballot| 4y ue _Solutlon Must Be Found Danjel Murphy, a prominent Irish farmer company in Nebraska was announced James C. Mabray with his numerous - Ogden hotel, ciga tor B Onad jof Clay township, who died a short time| ¢pnp o i R o PR Y WAy COMDANY $ ! allases, John R. Dobbins and Frank Q.| The greatest step saver is the Hoosier| Nopmm-Keeine gars and meals. {d ARge | 4go, nna whose will has been fied for| SPRINGFIELD, 1L, May 13.—District At- | (oday by B. P. Waggener, general solicitor i Scott to recover $5,000 which he claimed | oo 3 i 3 y ok Sy e ek -— | probate in this county, has filed his pe- | torney Burke of Sangamon county last|of the company. Mr. Brogan has been Kitchen Cabinet. Peterson & Schoening Co. Browder-Danieis, roceries and meats. o o v | Y . to |\n|\|-“h--|>n [hum‘nr\d out of an ‘?“rn'):p Peterson- ening, ~ house furnisnings| DES MOINES, Ia, May 13.—George M.| titlon 1'(1 s ghtionney 'H\ A 'lnlvm ‘Uf.nlxhl sent Eheriff rner o Mitchell to | connected with the company at Omaha. race in this city on September 19, 1908, by ¢ ¢ ® | Reynolds, of Chicago, forme pres! his c! contesting the will of his de- pres: 3 k ta 5 b IR R L i T, 5 and haraware, - Balloc box. 0 IR Reynolds, of Chicago. formerly president | (iused ol Tha Contestart, Murphy, alc PrIng Representative Michael Link to this | LR P IR B '-mx()rators \/‘ ,lll lek X &, ki vadway, groceries and | of the American Bankers' association, Is|leges that he is entltled to one-fourth city to testify before the Sangamon county SETTLE FIREMEN’S DISPUTE he Castle suit and those u: three other | "A. W. Oard, Sixteenth avenue, drugs and |'n Des Moines today to speak tonight .u‘hr‘nmm;ler [sate rather than the amogot|srand Jury tomotrow in the Lorimer al “Mikes" continued over to the next term N & | < r . . a of 3200 left him under the terms of his will. s | paints. ;" |the annual banquet of group six of the leged bribery case. Mr, Burke was con falled, as Judge Wheeler overruled the 5 ~ P | AL b ks o He also alleges that at the time his uncle Y . g fhlled. j8e Aname hess TR ten to decure rize apuilus Keppner, Iifth avenuc, groceries |Towa Bankers' assoclation. Mr. Reynolds | made his will and that previous to that | vinced that there is a plot to keep Ling '\"’""'}"’" Meet in ";:"'l" to Fix and inkisted on go'ng to trial. Counsel for A W Durham, Twenty-fifth street, gro- |#aid today although there is an unusual | time that his uncle was il and fecble- | from testifying before the grand jury of Up Trouhio. with: Westera ihe defendants stated yesterday ‘thev were ceries and meats. Ballot box. " 57| demand on banks and some disturbed con- | Minded “He further alieges that at the inis county,.he says. 4 Ratlroads. i ‘ determine: e eniment of the re- : . eCi i tathin e the will was made and before tha e g SHICAG Iy iy e T e O A e e n toe istrie |Annual Contest Will Take Place To- | .\ 4; McColms, Twenty-third and Broad- | ditions due to politics, the financial situa- | time the deceased uncle was unduly in-| State’s Attorney Burke went to St CHICAGO, May 13.—Arbitration proceed ing way, drugs. ings between forty-nine western railroad ) court at the present term. night in Local High School Bhed eers twenty-third and Broadway, | tlon Is excellent. Mr. Reynolds says he|fluenced and was largely controlled by |Louis and consulted with Circult Attorney | & ¥ 1 railroads P groceries and meats "lsces no sign of a reaction, but predicts | Iv; ¥, and M. I Murphy wha were bene- | seybert G. Jones today regarding Immunity | 214 the otEanizaon of locomotive firemen Real Estate Tranafers. Auditorium, Qloms B Davi; drugs,, | that some solution must follow the prob- | diced the deceased uncle against him by |for Link. Attorney Jones waid the mere | ™Il 9PCC 1R KHROTIAN. These transfers were reported to The Bee R L Il amt e S S AN R ARE 000 groceries {41 of the man on a salary In view of the | mistepresentation, and that by reason of | payment of a bribe, the arrangement hav- | . "|‘;‘r ik \“‘ B‘ "‘l"“‘ '"':""‘"f- ‘]"'“‘""» ar- e 15 by Nisgeqe Brunty. Ab d . O e 5 & rived fro shington, D. o May 12 by the Pottawattamle County Ab-| niey g Baird, president of the Delta| Continental, furniture and carpets. | high cost of living. their misrepresentations and thelr influ-|ing been made In Springficld, constituted | o H5 MR o ate today, stract company of Council Blutfs: Max Olsen & Son, groceries and meats. | ADueh iRy ucceaded il cUMNECithalaR ime under the M 1 [V hs Aoate and Fimotty, Busa.;ihesothgr SR teits . OinE e 40 R Tau Literary soclety, will preside at the an-| 4" M. Nargent, shoes. .5 ceased to unjustly discriminate against [N crime under the Missourl statutes and| ... "¢ the board, have been here 1 by R e B B A IR of nual oratorical contest of the high school,| Mrs. Byford, i Avenue ¢, groceries. | OLDEST IOWA MAN IS DEAD | him in making the will, and the contesting | that he had no intention of prosecutlng. | ,p time awalting the appointment of the W @asseresrersssssisassessessineiseses § 4500| to be held thls evening In the auditorium| J. E. i‘ronardt company, groceries and — T h s ety wne, £ kit o | Tk AstDeiey” Burka: then vistted Linkie |5y’ man Frank Outhout to John Stockweil, wi of the Institution. The following will act | ™§at% (=0 0 adwa .| One Hundred Twelve Years 01d ana e e veral hundred acres of |home and was informed by Mrs. Link that | i o v M M band 6 Bifaa. "% |as judges: On composition and thought, C. | cérles and meats, b Worked for Abrah real estate in this county. her husband was not at home. |GAS OVERCOMES FIR A e uanana o, Filine” | B. Swanson, Miss Charlotte Dryden, county | ~C. W. Boyer, 2101 West Broadway, coal Lincoln. | EMEN tral subdiv., W, dib.eieeienass . 900 | superintendent of schools, and W. H. Kill- "’,ffl’ m:d "kfl_drnlo. i — URGES TRAINING SCHOOL PRESIDENT TAFT NOT ILL| Deborun Gordon Clark’ and nisbind pack; on delivery, K. U. Graff of Omaha, | paliet bowr'® 10Use: clgars and tobacco.| pyiyireRURG, 1a., May 13-(Special.)— FOR CITY MISSIONARIES | Deadly Fumes of Chicago Blasze Make , o Olive rnd, lots § and 9, bloc 3 % 3 3 . la., ) 3. i | dd., w. d X 5 2001\“, K. Swunson and Henry Peterson | S Ve R o O Probably the oldest man in lowa died at | Chief Executive Denies Rumors t | Men Unconscious, nnd They Are , erest ‘and wil This will be the program: . Antetigate I8 055 HitES €0:. Plan Ot |the pounty tarm st Bmpietsburg yestsrdar.i gy ol Agvocntes’ Nxpediture’ of He Is Threatened with Altack | Gallantly Rescued. (G v:yiw.vx‘\.,.ue. Music by Delta Tau Glee club. selling planos. It's a system whereby you|pennig Ricard was born at Howth Head, | *PS% p FERESAEHES | of Pneumonia. lot 2, block 8, Bryant & Clar | Plano solo, Wallace Wheeler. | get the best possible musical value for the | $100,000 for Inatitution to Con- b e ST 0k | Orations: " Jennio | Cook, “Patriotiam;” | least money. 2 Pearl St it Abeic | Lhikbe_sounty. of Dublin, Mt 5, 1796, thus vention of Baptists. CHICAGO, May 13.-Twenty firemen, Maud AI!"WII xl"ll husband lu | Merie Blackburn, International Peace;" . oy i . making him 112 years of age. At one time WASHINGTON, May 13.—President Taft 3 : L 5 i 5 SR SHachDURL. tarng al in ] 8t.. Counc! 3 overcome by gas while fighti Blarkis addi we & ciivs. a0l Pia niels, “Patrick Henry. I Ak g = | coln, tor whom he sawed wood. GO, May 13.—A $100.00 training|p,.q iy the White House by a threatened e A0 avanta isth B add., W, d.oeerieens 20! Piano solo, Koy Mauer. We have a big line of lawn mowers, $3 to school for city mission workers, to be es- | today, were rescucd by others at the risk vank T. True and wife ic | Declamations: Pearl Plersall, “The Czar's | §15. Se I ’ ‘4 . attack of pneumonia by attending the the- Meneray (Creseent Nursery o Message; ' I'rank White, “Toussant I'Over ool o oD o kuwa News otes. tablished In Chicago or other large centrally | o, i Mrs. Taft. The play was “Twelgen | °F thelr own lives. - A number of the res- b pany), Tot & biock e | ture;**Marion Harvis, ' “Cigarette,” from | (Urther: P. C. DeVol Hardware Co. 8M| yi171aus Mrs, sarah Wesi, aged 3] '0¢8ted city, was advocated by Charles H. |y c cuers were burned in an explosion which larich wdd. . o B0 Under Two Flage!” Grorge Spoune “Mur: | Broadway. yearn. dled Wednesday of blood oitoning, | Sears of New York before the Northern | . . ioo romained throughout the|0CCUrTed as the unconsclous firemen were Nark: o s R R i - resulting from tne slight wound caused | Baptist convention here today. Report of | /. : & | being dragged to the streots. Clark, lot 2, block 4, Sackett's add., | Helto! 1s this Rosenfeld's? Send us a|by Stepping on @ curpec taok Tour Weeks | (o P hien | Performance and, although plainly sutfer- | DI Crogs et R ! LECTUHES BY THE PAULISTS |case ot Budwelser. We want it for medic. | 2 O e B o raivtn, | InE fFom & cold, looked anything DUt an| cpyepias Romedy ! 3 Ty Soe & e tev. C. D. Gray of Boston was chairman, g lamberlain's Cough Remedy 13 a medi. e transters, tc : al snd 5 s ESTHERVILLE—Company D, Fifty-sixth Invalid. é LA AR i, e u . |l pund fomny use. Also w full quart of |, inent Towa National (uard, has been | submitted the mames of its selection of of | eine of great worth and merit. Try it whea Save Yourselt Thany stes AR Serien .»‘ Six Will HBe del red by | ornia n mustered out here and will probably be | ficers for the ensuing year, and these were CAR OF DYNAM’TE EXPLODES | you have a cold. < & R Fathers from Chicago { — given to Carroll, Ia., which huas guaranteed | : Kichen Cabinet, The greatest step saver. | Noxt Weok | Republicans Want Offices tnem a $10,00 armory | satiieq by. tha convention. ) Peterson & Schoening | | ESTHERVILLE, la., May 13.—(Special)| ESTHERVILLE—Dale Mcitae, a 16 | The convention will adjourn tomorrow, |, .o mn“, Up, Killin 'l'wo‘ '"v r“( rofess . 12N ablanint slx: No' democrats have filed petitions with |91 1ad of this city, was arrested last nignt | When the time and place ofthe next meet- A Tanrias Dente | . ARSIEMAN 11~ (Rpacial.) = Sewer A series of six lectures on “The Religlon | | s for attempung to cash a worthless check [ ing will be settled. Detroit and l.0s An- e ol John's Lutheran church ngregation hus [l k County Auditor R. J. Ridley, asking for . A | of Catholies,” will be given next week at! ¥ 5 . for §3.00. McRae was taken batore Judge | geles are working hard for the next con- te Atoms extended a call to Prof. Ha of Seward o . | St. Francis Xavier's church by the Paulist | 10Minations at the June primary, but the | bailie at Spirit Lake, who sentenced him | \ention ACOMA, Wash., May 13, -Two brake- | college, Nebraska, to take charge of the I l‘ l I‘[‘ pT S Fathers, Rev, Edward J. Mullaly and Rev, | following r..,,.,:‘,“, ““, “mjm““ SN Shalt | W‘ ”\l\e;“\;',m M.mJnl W. J. T ¢ the | men employed at the Dupont powder mills, | eighth grade In place of teacher Frieks » ¥ > 16 S . e | petitiors: Auditor, Roy Ridley, Charles| IOWA C sean W. J. Teeters of the s N g DIAMOND fchard N Cartwrlgh of Chicaso, who | X0CHON MK ermon: treasuren, 3. C, | University ot Towa's coivge of baarmacy | TWO DESPERADOES CAPTURED |thirieen miles from here, were blown o/ resigned ‘ J / ! onduc a mission this week at the | A S ¢ - + . Ul has been elected secretary of the section | atoms today by the axnlosion of & oAr gons e it | e i | chureh.” The lectures will be given in|Movelli clerk, Hetfelfinger; recorder, | of education and legisiation of the annual| A Lanaiotan . o y DEPARTMENT [ e eventng at 7 eiock and<re"sesmenin | Lewin Halvorsen, Mra. . C. Amundson, | SonveRUOR S Uhe ATGHICAR SHAIMACGUL: | Bandits Who Meld Up Passengers tn |G ten tons of dviamie, || The Bubento Piamne ed | i Ol Y o oW B nala pantaube | The car jumped the trac e explosion | destroys fewer 1y an stomach, live to glve nonmembers of the church reliable | S8m Collins; sheriff, R. Butler, W. J.} 004 ™V, | Train in Arizona Caught by TR hariity hng il Y tor whioh | Rl e " h A i ey hgs P ond, " | | was heard In the city, but property damage |and kidney discase ch Ele | Information concerning Catholic faith ana | Pullen. ¥ T e :_‘””II T. Sorumi| i1 jAMS—Ray T. Johnson, cashier of Posse on Desert. was confined to the tracks and to an over- | Bitters 1 the guaranteed reme 0c. For ! practics | ruperintendent, T. J. Lerdall; surveyor|the siate bank of Willlams and his sister, R A tramwaY. sale by Beaton Drug Co ppessveruce 00 (N8 MORE | “Pwenty minutes each evening preceding R B: Caldwell; county attorney, J. W.| Miss Leila Jonnson, a teacher, is the Dows —— haad Lral g o J i et 0eding § \forse; corone 3. Wilsc ¢isors, | 5Ch0olS, were both painfully ana the young! PROENIX, Ariz, May 13—Two bandits, | = =" P T thm you get anywhere else | the lectures will be devoted to the answer- | Morse: coroner, M. E. Wilson; supervisors, | \COTub (CEiGusly Injured, when their teai b iy o R g e el — ing of questions, which any person may | Denmark and Armstrong townships, W. H. | yecame frightened at an automobiie thix| WO held up the Phoenix & Maricopa pas . ~ in Perfect Blue White Stones. write and deposit. in the box, provided fup | GIbs; High Lake, Twelve Mile Lake and | morning and huried the buggy i & tvn- | senger train near here last night, 'w Banker HeanC ( oes [4 ree nite Stones. | the purposs o the enirance Provided for | " reek itownahips, O, O. Retsell toot diteh. captursd tonight by a posse headed b J ’ The Leffert Guarantee back Rt sublacts i thb’ Wetures whi Land T b e ARUIR S fark fas sattced | Wukrite Oszl Havdes snd Immigration lo- sup LOTY e lectures e ast 3 - 4 ie fleid as a candidate for the college | o B R . -~ . of ev m : | toiows .“T.".':""f:; 08 0o Tove Dofus. - 165 be hulli UF he German. Kvangeisa: | Sacter Cronin inihe desert beyand fam b er D ) of every gem sold. One price | | “Mondas. ay 16, “The Need of Rengions- | FORT DODGE. Ja. May 13—Spectal | Eupch "bf North ameriou At a seting | Grande 1 ontinue op als V‘ Tuesaay, May rhe . Catholic ® View | Telegram.)—John Lindquist, aged 24, a fire- ul,lhv Marsnalitown ciub directors, hela| A brief telegram to C. M. Scott. superiv ‘ " of the Wible. | man on the Minneapolis and St. Louls, | 0day, a committee of seven was appointed | ongont of the Phoenix & Maricopa il ' ,,,,, W - g, * ) ! to devise su ys and means as might | " ¢ N whflher whoravdlt. [ o ancanay. Moy 1% fehe Catholic Idea | fell from the cab of a southbound train | be ‘deemed he ' To induce the college |roed, reported the cepture shortly befrs —_— | Thursduy, May 19, " onfession and tne | this morning, breaking his neck. He was | rustees to locaie the college here. Ackiey, | midnight, but gave no-details except that| NEW YORK, May 13.—Frederick Au-|attorney for this district, sought to convict ‘b Contessional.” to have been married in June. | thadbrook and Newton have made oifers| (. iotor ear Hayden had used in he|gustus Heinze was acquittel last night of | him. Mr. Stanchfield summed up for the Friday, May 2, “The Real Presence of | | for the college. : g Yo e . i Y . " EMIL +H: LEFFERT { Christ 1n the Holy Sacrament.” f — MARSHALLTOWN—While on her way |Ch#s¢ had broken down harges of misapplying the funds of the | d e this morning and Mr. Wise de 503 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BL | Sunday, May 22, “Why 1 Am a Catholic.” | Lines :-(:.'r' ":‘"- ";""::"'- y | to feed her chickens, Mrs. Henry Lem | - Mercantile Natlonal bank while he was|nounced (he defendant for three hours an ‘ BURLINGTON, la., May 13.—(Special Tel | the wife of a well known retired tarme | president of the institution in 1907, and he | thirty-five minutes this afternoon Have everything handy in the kitchen, | egram.)—G. L. Scott of Lincoln, Neb., two| of Haverhill, droppec dead of apoplexy SUITS AGAINST SANTE FE !‘\’“"”:"“_d ; e mm“‘ of over-certify-| Heinge Issued a statement tonight: *l SEE MY MOTOROYOCL :\'"dl l\'l"..\:.uvrfl: many steps. The Hoosler | daughters and & son-In-law, were arrested | #as tla wurvived B the bushand amd”zour | ing the checks of his brother's firm, Otto| have been ready for trial every day since { ES &"_x'('_:mr:‘m"":.;u" this. Sold by Peterson |on the Burlington train here today, | HARLAN—Judge W. R. Green, in the dis. | #48t® of Oklahoms Seeks to Cancel || hze & Co. A jury {n the erimingl branch | the first indictment was returned two year % and get my prices before you | = e | eharged with the :Mncllnn of his daughters | uriet codrt here, tefused to grant a liguor Titles to Rallroad’'s Wyght- of the United States clrcult court, after a|and u half ago. This delay has cost g e o J ormer wife in Auro ! pe o John E. Petree of the loc rug . ek ki Tk s 'Sehini hiva | Matwiag . - e buy. 8. M. WILLIAMSO Y. Plumblhg Co. Tel. 20; night, 1oz, | O " 00T Y . vy | iiem of C. L. Harlan & Co. Objections to “f=-Wax. trial 1usting nearly three weeks, found him | between 84,000,000 and £.00.00. The ru y. 8. J N, S o e e | 1ssuing the permit were filed by prominent fa i not gullty at 9: o'clock tonight, and he | tlon of my credit seems to have been ! rringe License Boone Man od by ». | cluzens with Edward & White, the county | . A 3 orney Gen- | was discharged object most viclously aimed at. How [ 17 8. Main 8t. Council Bluffs Livenses (o wed Were Issucd yesterday | BOONE. 1a. May 13.—(Special Telegram.) | aitorncy. aud he opposed granting the per: "I‘ "\,“‘""‘ ”‘”‘" M{"‘ Ao ‘\l',:‘f D G| Thus failed the governmeni's atiempt to! I still have some of the best copper prop ¥ 3 mi on Judge tireen s refusal to giant | eral West will leave for Wesnington, 1. C., | 10 the followin Alexander McKenna, a members of a|Tit. RS SRCEe Breeht WS b0 B ant o e O e tate original | hold Heinze responsible for financiering ties fn the world and I Intend to de 1 | tomorrow, where he will | — Name and Resldence. Dlun!er Irish family, who was struck by a city holding permits stopped their sellin > during the panie of three years ago, alleged | my whole attention to them," Age P & | proceeding In the supreme court of the & P | Thomas Stribling. Omaha..... ol | train at midnight, died at 1:30 this after- | under their permits although the permits le of the!to be in violation of the national banklr A sensation was created during the su MO Ruby Collins, Omaha........ e i the hospital without regaining con- | Were §0od o run two inore years. It ia| Unlted States, to cancel the title ol n Bationa baaking » NEY TO LOAN Calla Welch, Chicago Bos 4 P known (hat the Anti-Baloon league of 1owa | patcnts of the Atchison. Topeka & sante liws, ¢ n:.\u,. \:(1 Mors. ot tittaen yesra' ming up in_the |;..«|I m.:..' Artur : Dollle May Duncan, Stoux City. T Ptk NAve Dask 8¢ Work ia S SoURly SOF S0WIS| yee Ralirosd ‘o its right-of-way | for “bank wrecking but Heinze's trans- Heinze, brother of the defendant, - Private Money to - 1 y % - LI 30 2 00 °| Fee Rallroad company to 8 SR, aLiq Y to Loan on City rles O'Connor, Omaha 0 Owl and Keys Election. i A B R drugelats that | |0 ch Oklahoma and to enfoin perma- | actions were held legal, notwithstanding the | ejected from the court room for { Qreeg 2, ASough, Saiegaazs. Ul... [OWA CITY, la. May 13.—(Special)—Ow] | asked for new permits. nently all rallroads and express companies | prosecution’s vigorous attempt to prove him [ It was alleged, disturbed the pre ) F. J. SCHNORR, Gust B’ Lander. Fender. Neb . v lbe L HARLAN -1 2 ol enaibal b g e T * with milliona not his owr By, passing: £k Lis:ia nItd: Mlaces " | Helen J. Holmburg, Pender, Neb and Keys, the honorary sophomore organi- an ' ur o helby | from accepting inter E ! t L ns . g R ton I the University of Towa, has|cOUDBLY has returned an Indictment against | intoxicating liquors Into Oklahoma to ¢on- John B. Stanc \field defended the young; Attorney Wise during the latters o : b Ba Webt Ak TSI yuur Dustass | s A e ewise man for heat voar:| il Yest pnd C. A Esundors: peominent | yyues boldiag laternal revenus liosmses. llnnlluuulrt. Henry A, Wise, United States | ment. | +| tarmer ® sers of Greeley town-