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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1910)
r " ..... . nn: omaita Sunday mm-. nom:mtu:u g, 1010. ' 7 1 1 1 I We say by all v. v ft Buy it now! I means hnv lanHI J -ft-ltal. -X. V. Don't wait. Some tempting offers are made in the Farm and Ranch columns of The Bee. You can acquire it on liberal terms Every young man should be a land owner. The Bee can give information about all of the land listed in its columns The day may come when there will be no bargains in land offered. Read the land ads in today s Bee. Don't hesitate. Do it ! Wouldn't you be rich today if you had bought land ten years ago? There is no possible way for you ever to regret it. rrnri MS kaiiii real tUlt paipei oS ttis wojst. Notes From Fort Crook Social Diversions at the Post Are Numerous and Attract Many Guests from Omaha and South Omaha Sergeant John Schroeder Placed on Retired List After Long: Service Exciting Bunaway. lYhat. ttlrt Kunkel. Hospital corps. thi Pst. a honorably discharged the survtce "f the I'nlted Siates, October 30. Ii0, by reason nf expiration of term of rurvlce. He did not relnllet, but left for Omaha, where )' has accepted a pool itn aa fireman on 'he Ui.ck tkiand road, between Council liluffs and Des Moines. The hospital la filled with patient, and an aoon aa one rutin la returned to duty mere la generally someone to take his P'ace. Ueutenant Flek. the surgeon In chaiae, U kept very busy. Mr. and Mr., Fuk of Cincinnati, accom panied l.y their Hon. who have been spenJ a tow days with their son. First IJeu lenajit Owen C. rink, Medical corps, thia P"H left for their home In Cincinnati. SSat ui.lay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jeiso Franks, thia post, announce the birth of a child In their home. Mr. Franks brfilonga to Company A. rturih Infantry, he having- been trans ferred to that company from eutnnuny M, Uleenihj Infantry, before their departure r Alaska. Corporal LaHlue of tne band, fourth tn Vntry, luui been taken sick and is now In the poet hoepital under treatment. A number of the officers and ladles of the Fourth Infantry were at the fcraiid.is 'lioeicr in Omaha, Tuesday afternoon to 'ear tirottl, In concert Miss Annette K.lieriuann, who has been s the Orpheum In Omaha, was a visitor at the poet Monday momma;, and watched troops bring musiered by Colonel Bol- ton. The social division of the Angle worm Hub attended the Halloween dance given In Hushing hall Monday evening. Among I 'ioe present were Kisses Nellie and Klsle s'l'Ti, MtM lola Moc'ariy and Mias Kuiif Co.ik. Merg.ant Cook, Sergeant wetniau. f'JiaiU Knight and others. i-e aajuluute club Intend boldiuf a dance in Rushing hall. South Omaha, on the even ing of November 17, 1110. Invitations will be out later. An excellent program was riven at the dance Wednesday evening, and, while the evening was rather cool ouivlde it just suited the dsncers. A great many were prevent from Omaha and fcouth Omaha. Private Harry 11. Kanders. Company P, Fourth Infantry, who was honorably dis charged the service of the l otted ISta es, I Saturday. October 23. by reason of expira tion of term of service, was relnllKttd November 2, 1S10, by Klrst Lieutenant Owen. t . risk. Medical corps, for Com rainy F. Mr. and Mrs. William H Duxe of Omaha were visitors at the lmt ho.spital Monday evening. 1'iivatj William T. Lindaey, Company II. who has been aick in the poet hospital for the last two weeks, la again abln to be on duty and has Joint-. 1 hi company. i Word has been received at this post from the hospital at Atlantic, la., that Corporal Henry it. Hamill. Founh Infantry, who waa taken from the train at that place, seriously III, Is now able to travel, and will, In all probability, be transferred to this hospital. Corporal 1 1 a nil 1 1 was en route to the fair grounds. Camp John A. T. Hull. Dea Moines, la., to join his regi ment, when he was taken aick, and has been confined In the Atlantic hoital ever since He was attended by lr. 'iiarlcs B Hurke. the surgeon at that ho p.tsl. The school for non-t ommiwloned officers. Fourth Infantry, started arfaln, the hours of study being from In to 11 a- m. The In structors aie the company commanders. Pursuant to nrders from the War de triment. Whlnglon. l. C, Herireant John bhroeder. Company O. Fourth In 'entry, waa placed upon the retired list, and was reilied ftom active service. No vember I. li'0 tiergrant chrodcr has in all thirty years and twenty-four da)s' ser vice, with quite a kit of fui.igu service. He has been an excellwnt toldinr while in this regiment and he will be Kieutly inixsei as he was a great favorite with all. and his retirement was Well deserved. Serneant Schroeder left Thursday for his home In Jersey City, where he will make hie home In the future. The Rood wlnlies of offleers and enlisted men go with him, as he was an example tor any soldier. Sunday afternoon a horse driven by a party from Omaha, became frightened Rt a passing automobile, near tne pumping station and bolted, throwing out the oc cupants, a man, woman and small baby, about eight months old. The parents of wie tnnu were not injured, but tne baby I suffered a fracture of the right le. They I brought tlie haby to the poift hnriml where! the wound was drwwd by First Ueutenant Owen C. Fisk. Medical corps, and then sent home by street car, the noise being, driven by Privates Abraham Shni.iH .i Clyde Spangler. Hospital corps, thia pool. Private Hawlings. company 11. who is sick in the pot.t honpital. Is improving rapidly and will. In all probability, be able for duty within the next few days Private Henysi Heaton of Company F, Fcurth Infantry, who was honorablv dis charged the service of the Culled State. Monday by reason of expiration of term of service, was re-enllstml at the hospital Tcesday by First 1-ieu.tenaut Owen C. Kiak, niednal corps lor Company F, Fourth ln fartrv. Private Heaton left Tlmri.Uv evening on a two months' furlough, lur- I Ing wlileh time he will visit friends and I relatives in Pennylvanla. j Private Sanders, who was recent v re- j enlisted for Company F. Fourth infantry, ' left the post this week on a two ir.oiitiia' j furlough. John Mora n. who was apprehended at Fremont, Neb., by the civil authorities as I a suppoe' deserter from the arrnv, was ' eleaeed from confinement at tm poat ! He was sent to the post hospital at tins ; poft. where his picture, finger prints anil marks were taken, and afti-r bemn aent : to tne adjutant general of the army for I Ideiitiflcatiou it was decided that he was! not tne man wanted and was Immediately! released. fSneclal orders No. !:. dated October 7 read as follows: Corporal Kdwaid i Keiiter. Company A. Tw enty-ninth In- V. J. Ulltlea at- signed to Mm bv paiagraph I, special ,,,1 d-is No. l'-i, l-ort Porter. N. V Oci,bBr it. If 10. and having been f.imlMied return ' tiansiKiitailon In compliance with the above-mentioned ordxr. Uie aubaisioe ae- partment will furnish him commutation of lullona In advance at the prescribed rate tor one mun for two daya, It belnii Imprac ticable for this soldier to carry ratiuna of any kind." PrlvutH Robert S. liokes. Company C, Fourth lnfaiitry, who was honorably dia ciiuryed from the service of the I'nlled State October by reason of the expira tion of the term of service, waa re-enlisted by Fust Ueutenant Owen C. Fink, medi cal corps, post recruiting officer. October "7 and uHigned to Company H for duty. Private Hokea will In all probability be a.i Mgntd to headquarters on extra duly as cliik. l'araraph 3, general orders No. 71. head quarters, liepartmeiit of the Missouri, Omuha, N'.-b., read as follows; "All offi cers on duty In this command not serving at posts will. whtn not absent with have, detached Kervlce or properly excused on account of rir'nis.s, extriise five hours per pieifianiy in tne open air. Plus ex erciso shall be distributed through tile week when practicable. A rule of six miles or a walk of three miles within iin hour will be consUiered th standard This exercise may be vailed bv substituting thereof equivalent athletic spuria or other exercises." Ueutenant Hoffman Is now in command of Company 11. Fourth infantry, relieving 1-irst Ueutenant Clarence S. Farnhani battalion adjutant. First call Is sounded ut K ift a n, i. steail of h:W a. m , as heretofore published 1 1 lie ciuss of Insiriictioii lor the ueiacu nuni ol tne hospital corps. this posi I stalled 'luesday atlernoon, with Paul M l-ange as iiiiructor and the following ineiuneia i,t u,e detachment: Fredenca tiil.'oour. into s. Monroe. C harles A Mul-' hern. Andrew VA Higanln, Abraham Shapiro I einer T. Uhitaker. tivde Spangleri ' ';!""'" "" ami Oeorge J.mes. 1 ne lollowing named men mil join later 1 Ciittii.s H. ( luiiin. ChrlHtopner ll Sines and Kdwaid 'I. Ounlyun n,0 class wnl, be in sesi,,n until June Ju ikh. wh.n school ends lor the .-easoii. and will pro!.-i ably start the next term with a full list of. new meinbeis. aa a great many of the men i finish tueir term of enlistment before that1 time. i Major Henuimln W. Atkinson. Fourth tn-! fanny, arrived in the post a lew daj s ago t l.e Atnler club i post hospital) held a meeting Monday evening f..r tne purpoao of electing new members Klchurd Ke--el Abruiiain ehaplro. t lyde Spunkier and ' 'oae were initialed bv ami alter the ineeinj Ilie club. waa over all ti. uieinbeis lit the club and eevcial of ttiej members' wives repaired to the home of Mia. Hunnisler of Fort Crook, wheie dainty luncheon wua served. In return for Mrs. (lannister's kind Invitation the club electeu Mr. and Mrs. Bannister and Mrs. William H. Duke honorary members of the club. Private Kdwaid K. Da we, hospital corps, this post, is spending a short leave of ab sence in Omaha. Private Alfred K. Provost, who has been sick In the hospital, was honorablv dla. charged from the service of the L'rdled States Saturday morning by reason of the expiration of his term of service and will leave Monday morning for Fort Thomas, Ivy-, where he Intends to re-enlist In the Second Infantry for duty on the Isthmus of i'unama. us It is officially announced that that regiment Is to be sent there. Florence. Mrs. Oramlisch, who has been sick, Is improving. J. P. lirown left Thursday for Wehoo on a short business trip. Thomas A. Thlrtle has been appointed rural carrier on route one. Mrs. James Fox of Omaha waa a Flor ence visitor i'ueauay evening. Mrs. Kelly of Sioux City was the guest of Mrs. 1). F. Reynolds Friday. TllM AInhn I In r .... ,w xmi. v..,.-. Hersklnua Saturday evening Mr. Henry IS pec t has been baling hay for riank tieckley the last week. William Fielding sprained his ankle Wed nesday while chopping wood. Mrs. Kate Remington of Omaha was a Florence visitor Monday evening. Mrs. Mary Krenser and Miss Clara Rus sell em Omaha visitors Tuesday. Mr. Rusnell Krenser and Mr. Hchultg spent Sunday hunting north of Florence. Mr and Mrs. R. K. Ooldlng were guests of Dundee friends Wedneadav vnir,i. Mi.soa Cora and Martha Moor of IJn-I coin were guests of Mrs. Pettlt Sunday. ! Mrs J'". P. Nichols was il, .,.... I Omaha trieiida Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. M. F. Powell and Miss Daisy Powell of Omaha were Florence v.slturs Tuesday evening. Mr. Anton Sorenson and family were Kiests at the home of Mr. Carl Hoist Sundajv The city council will sit aa a boasd of e-jualiiailon on sidewalk taxes at the city haii iioiiday evsniii;. Tee meeting will b cut short to allow the councilman to at tend the meeting of the two improvement clubs at the Ponca school house. Mlsa Allle Houston was the guest of Miss Corlenne Armstrong of Omaha Sunday and Monday. j Mrs. Oeorge Nails of Omaha was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Houston the first part j of the week. Mrs. 8ehrumm and . Mis. Knight of Omaha, spent Monday evening with Klor- Dr. T. Maxwell of Rockport attended St. Mark'a Kplscopal church in Floience Sunday evening. Mlsa Marion Russell is spending a few lays as the Blest of her grandmother, Mrs. M. Krenser. ' Mr. J. I,. Houston, who has been In the uispltal for a couple of weeks. Is leportcd s improving slowly. Mr. I4rt h'rviitMr ai.a,., a........- ...i.t. i.i.. family, returning witu his son, Kdwsrd, to V,.r,.. .... o i.... ""in m oil juuimit), Miss Freda. Collins of Yoik. Neb. and Mn llu Ibf t i . m "' J wi, nrig UPH(I or Mrs. Fiank Brown Wednesday. Mrs. Pahbltt will entertain the ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Helen Fteatna who una hr. f..- tne mci iuu.1-l)lni."ll wedding, itturned to her home in Chicago Tuesday morning. Miss Annette Kellermun, who Is playing at the Orpheum this week, was a visitor at the pumping station and s.ttllng basins this week. Pearl B. Martin has purchased of Anna C. Nelson lot S. bliak .17. paying H.oou for the tvrotirtv Thin l i. , ; - r, - - initt oi main and Harrison. Mrs. Frank Leach entertained the Roost ers committee of the Royal Neighbors of America al lice h.uriA vi .. i .. . . ... , ties. lay afternisjn. John P Flndlay. who recently moved from his farm i.orth of town, died Sunday and was buried Tuesday. He leaves a wife and seven children. Mrs. Irving Allison has Invited the women of the Aid society of the Presbytenan church to her home for an all day's work bee, Thusday, November 10. O. K. Clagle of Pierce. Neb., waa a Flor ence visitor Tuesday. He was looking for a desirable forty acres, which If found he he would buy and locate heie. Frank Rrown has again engaged In busi es, iiavlug taken an jutere.1 u the uo of Kdward Knapp company. Mr. Brown Is vice president and manager. At the Presbyterian church Sunday Rv. George 8. Sloan will take as his morning topic "Power." In the evening he Will talk on "Uediggitis; Old Wells." The Dailies' Aid Society of the Presby terian church met with Mrs. A. B. Ander son on Wednesday afternoon. There was an unusually large attendance. Miss kow, the teacher of the Falrrlrw school, has Issued Invitations for a pro gram and box social lo be held at the school house next Saturday evening. Miss Anna Iulse Knoedler of Chicago, who was maid of honor at the MeOoud Olinsted wedding, returned Wednesdsv to Columbia. Mo., where she is attending school. Mrs. Oojhl of Omaha entertained the Uterary society Friday. Those from Flor ence were Mrs. J Weber, lr., Mrs. F. H. Nichols, Mrs. J. D, Houston. Mrs. J. . Hrlshln and Mrs. Harry Drlsbln. Monday evening at the Ponca school house the Ponca Improvement club and the Florence club will Join hands In a moetinaT to further the proposition of the basket factory In Florence and to take up the betterment of the roads. Rev. W. J Ri. I, Mtm rx I r-l . .. - - i - - r " a-iiu- nary gave two excellent iermum at the in mn cnurcn on last Sabbath. In the morning he spoke on the subjem. hiist anil tint Puihtr'a will"- i., evening on "I Am the Way." ' Mrs. W. V. Denny of Omaha, entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of Mr- X4 ' I.....1 .. 1 .. . . ... . mi v.. lo-ju ano mn rvnoenier or I lil cago, and Mrs. Daxgett of Minneapolis, who are Mrs R. H. i ilmsted's gu-sts, hav ing come for the McCioud-Oltnsted Wed ding. h,'.r: ,w d Mrs. B. Krenaer gave a dellghtrm Halloween dan., at the lum " ' 111 Hon.. Haturday even ing. I he house was decoiated wltb autumn leaves and pumpkin lanterns. A large time "(t-n,1,J nd all reported a goid The Royal Nelghlwra gave' a Hillowe en party at Adam's hall Monday evening. All came dressed In sheets and pillow cases I he evening opened with a grand march by the ghosts, after which there was danc ing and card placing. Pma were won by rirsts, Mrs. Cooper and Mr. (jam J. Jelieen: consolation prises by Mrs. Schrumm of Omaha and Mr. Cooper. Lunch was served aft a ImI Iii.ii a i. . -ii . . - awiiu uemseive4 a tiaving u.etit a, veiy eujuaU aveulua;.