! ST.KJffllTS ROSARY AUTO RAGillS hi mm :3 lir.u M1B TAKE TO IliSPIfUL i Mrs. Blodje't Captures Women's P.ate by Lei Thin a yard FredcriCR-cn( Win, Grina Vrcphy Lui n.n j Car Corr.plttts Sensations t tAt'A. Omaha, 0.t. 21.Cii!i:'.iiis il -.t'' ately to Ins 'ir as 11 '' "P,(J u"' track, luir.'ij untie ami wc-i.l hurl i Into ill's dHch, Wullei drr.er "' Hit; li' iiry 35." was i uslied bete-alii the li'-avy mathlln; h 't lai.'I-u tljirtyllVI; II I t llOHl tin; tU'li i t''l-" ten-mil'; ia(. l"i the in.ioi.ml .iie ' " 1 era trophy on the Omaha i.i-;tui ipwlway Th'- ar Hiiuh t.'l u .can twenty h f' I lioiu II. e uih uiim Iculi drlv;r. It ;is M-poit'-il at ''' ''0v pilal that. i:.oui:h .-'-vi ! I.' I. mi: '! JSinith is not '-iinih!) h .ii '1 hr C.iad wu k won tlii" i a' . 'I In; sfciriiMili.il lllil -h or Hi woni f-n's thff-e lull: MM', I" Willi h Mi "' i' II. Jilo'lLi II OWItollk .Mi l!' s ;' ' AlliOH mi l he:: I h r li l - I tH' " jhid, tlii' winning of tii'' ;i'''iv;y praml ti'i,h liy II. Iv I'M 'I' ii' '" i.Ij (i,!,ii...i null tin- liil l:!ll 'it W IK l Ii " the Chadwnk in ihe nic for the speedway liophy, weie other feature;, of the; last racing rani ol the m anon mwI't iho auspices of th' Omaha Speedway association. Tl.fi tuirt'h ralr. v. Li h the congre gation of the St. Mary's Kosary church have hen comlm tii:i: at the Katolicky Sokoi hall Wednesday and Thursday evening of last week', closed Saturday evening, having been one of (he most successful faiis socially and financially, held in some time. There have been lare crowds l:i attendance each evening, hut Saturday night the .i..., , a una vrrv larce. Thin niini'iuir - church' fair, whh h was held for three nlKhts, was one of the most pleasant occasions of the season as the entire c ongregatlon had exerted every effort toward making the fair a grand suc- . ... - .. cess. Kach nignt, as we nave mun-u above, found the hall crowded, but the attendance Saturday evening was a record-breaker. There were a large number in attendance from out of town. There were numerous features of entertainment for both old and young, such as music, dancing and the like. Then too, there were booths galore at which all sorts of articles might be purchased. There were re freshment booths where Ice cream, cake, coffee and sandwiches could be had. During the evening various ar ii.i..u tterfi raffled off. A neat sum was realized by the 'congregation, which will lie used for defraying the expenses of the Improvements which have been made at the church and the pastor's residence. SEVEN CHILDREN HIDE Fr EE Minnesota Woman Gets Debt of North trn Pacific Railroad. St. I'aul, (t a I. When Conductor Hums of the Noithcin Pacific- mud went inlo the parlor tar or Ins tia.u he was gnili'il wilh two scuta tilled with sev. II (hlldleu iuJ iheir motile and one tu I.' t "Madam. ' said he, "tv,t will have t' pay half laie or twlii'J ot l!ntc hililn n " "S.r." npli'd the women, with vigor. 'Mm dure and Thenil. pha there, are twins, iii'.nl time years; Mary and Mac. In tin' mine (.eat, are f.lMeia to liltli Marion here with nn In iiig trip lets, born four years aeo. I have hen' us you can hie children who arn younger, one of them being hut eleven weeks old, hut it will he i.m.ilier yiar at least before your loud inn charge half Lire for liny of my Kimily. BIG BUTTER1NE SEIZURE Crusade Staittd in Knsas C'ty by tho s Oovciiirnent. " Kum.iis Cliy. Oi t. SI. Thiity flvu tubs ol biiUel'ilie were eollliscateil and thiee tin n weie unented win li federal uullioiitles raided u creamery here. The piluoncrs are W.'C. Blow Cis. the owner of the plant, and Her bcit Taylor and W. 1. Thompson, who weie loiind inlxlui; coloring In a tub of butlerine, ll is said bv the authorities that ttiu creamery lias been in operation In dellance of the law slnre last May. Fifty solicitors, It Is averred, havu been employed to sell tho output. The weekiy prollls of tho venture are said to have been about $!I0I). Here From South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hesser, who have lived In Vivian, South Dakota, for the past few years, were in the city last Saturday evening, en route to Pasadena, California, near where they will make their home for the future. Mr. Hesser reports every thing In South Dakota In fine condl-l tlon and the country prosperous, of which he has had his share, having accumulated a nice farm, which for the present he has rented, and goes to California, where tho balance of the family are located. They were only in the city a few hours Saturday evening, departing on the midnight train for Kansas City, not having time to spare to visit his many old Cass county friends, lie reports his father's health as fine, and greatly In love with southern California, where he has lived for the past few years. Dig ltiiiguin u a iiiincli. A Snap Four hundred acres in Routt county, Colorado, nix miles from Yantpa, near a good town, llv- lug water, rich noil, great for hay, grain, and as for a stock ranch can't be beat; for further particulars write me and I will Bend full description. 1 have other ranches. Clins. S. Stone, , Yampa, Colo, See That Your Fire Insurance Policy Reads "Farmers and Merchants" There are many good and substantial clear and convincing reasons why you should insure in the Farmers and Merchants Company. Fire insurance does not cost much that is why many a business man cannot even tell you what companies he is insured in without looking it up. But, when a fire occurs when without warning your valuable property meets destruction then thoce policies suddenly assume deep significance. You expect a prompt adjustment of your loss without quibble or question. Delay is often expensive to you. It is then that you will know and appreciate what an advantage it is to hold a policy in such a company as the Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company Chartered under the laws of Nebraska laws made for your protection. The Farmers and Merchants is a safe and solid institu tionits prompt and ready payment of two million dollars of claims constitutes an indisputable certificate of character. The Farmers and Merchants is a Nebraska company. Your dollars paid to it will be placed in Nebraska r f I I securities or used to pay sebrasna neio. The Farmers and Merchants offers you a policy that you can tuck away in your safe and forget unless catas trophe overtakes you then you will rejoice that it is an F. & M. , Our local agency will be more than pleased to give you all of tha time that you require to make the import ance of this matter plain to you. And remember that this agency carries other lines that may interest you. ''ii R C MAROUARDT.Asent Avoca, Neb. You will find that I MARQUARDTS GENERAL STORE Everything that the can guide vou right iLucrnunc n-4t urumary muucuwiu O J O . I in your general merchandise purchases as well as in the matter ot insurance requires is at Marquardt's in the best quali- ties and at the lowest prices. ( iiil)in All In. II. C. Mc.Maken & Son have com pleted their contract with M. Ford for putting In the concrete curbing I'd I 1 E - . i i in ii I II I I" 1 1 "" m ii.mj ii'i iff' mipiKmwmmiMKmfftr:-Wm-'f f1 J L03 ANGELES SUSPECTS Five Men Are Arretted Who Put Into Mexican Port In Power Boat. Acapulco, Mexico, Oct. 31. t'lva men, who put into port in a power boat from Sail FiuucIhco, were arrext ed and are Ih Imk held pending an in ventilation Into their possible connec tion with the Um AiiKelcH dynamltlnR. The men arrived in tho power boat Kate, having been obliged to nmku thlH ot replenish their Bupply of uiiho line. They Bald that their destination was the CalupiiKoH lalandH, off tho coast of Kciuidor. LOl'ISVIM.K. 'went up to have a slight operation '( Courier.) performed on the little ghi's throat, rvi-t Zimmerman, who formerly Hr. Worthn.an vent up on the train uttinK in the concrete cutmug v.,.u.., , to bo ..resent at the operation, whkh thro.iRhout paving district No. 3, the ' . l.i.u ; ..,r,t work huvlmr been done Friday i.lnht. "retna, nan arcep.e:i a posu.ou ,u. a , - Tomorrow, or tho day following, the OMt-nkop mothers. . 1 it 1 t. ..n . ,1m. ii f t hn 1 1 1 it it au material for the foundation for the ' "l . . new postofflce building will begin to of Mrs. Henry Orsenkop. of Walton, arrive and be placed on tho ground " (',1('us,y lnJ,iml 1,1 a run" by Mc.Maken & Son. Mr. 1'clton, tho awJ' ,nMt Rum,3r- , contractor, Is In the city and had the "' c- T- lilth,i a nml ground for the building staked off " laKter. Stanley and Miss this morning, and tho work will he K'H-na, oi Asuuum. .v.u d....... . commenced this week of putting the ' 'nk ho,,,- k I unrnt'. foundation of Ihe building in. "' "' laiueu a puny oi iiienun nuiu i.uui-i- 1 ! Timber for Sale. t l,u'lr noHpuaDic uo.ue ... tue KLM,V(X)I. ' j Store Cliunes Hands. . ( i.tader-Ktl.o ) ' j p. A. Jacobson this week sold his Kittle Worley, of C-imlsa, ! peneral merchandise stock and build- ui.lnt with her parents here, jir. to Fred and William Ossenkop, C. D. Clani). who has beui 'ho took possession Thursday even- II. is at this writing gaining j nf? after the inventory of the stock stream. ' waS comP,cieu- w ,i Mr. Jacobson, who was one of the Miss Km.na Jcary, oi . Lincoln, via-I mer,hant8 of the town has iter her brother, K. J. Jeary, and ,an.i anA win ,rv l.'Un UaM:u Hi cicui 'oiuvi -w Miss .it : Mrs. unite : Tobacco Auction Not Held. New York, Oct. 31. According to those In close touch with tho Amer ican Tobacco company tho auctioning tiff of the 1!HI9 pool of the Hurley To bacco society has failed to arouse any real buying by the present Amerlcnn tobacco people, with the result that the sales that were made were at tig lires so low us to result In a midden calling off of the auction Icr tie pns ent. Statue to Irish Brigade Chaolclrt. Cettysburg, Tn . Oct. 31. In fce presence of seveirl thouvnnd surviv ors Mid friends ol the Irh'h hrl'-tade, which riit! Ijint.-d l.i th - hnt.le o'' Oityslmrg. the, ri'" icri.il slntue t their rhr-plui. t'-ie K'V. Father Will lam Corby. ,v, ns unvrl.ed and dedi cated with i'i p:'oprh te ceremonies. Pcmberton Chrk Jury Discharged. Sprint; Held. HI., Oct. 31. The jury In the Peniherton Clark legl.,latlve bribery case, r.fter buttling over a ver dict as to the Riillt or Innocence or the accused legislators, reported tu the court they were unable to reach an agreement and was discharged. Woman Killed in Auto Run. F.iiHton, Pa., Oct. 31. Mrs. 0. Field of llayonne, who was participating In a run of tho Automobile club of Hud- fon county New Jersey, was killed when her car met with to accident near Philil,isburg, N. J. I have thlrty-flvo acres of good country Inst Sunday, hard wood timber that I wish to sell M. J"h" Koop has been at a hos by' contracting the entire piece by lUd "'nl111 week, receiving the acre or cord. The 35 acres will treatment for her eyes, one of which cut from 700 to 1,000 cords ot wood, he injured a few weeks ago. and will bo sold at a figure that the Mr. and Mrs. John C-auer enter- contractor can make Rood money by talned a large number of their neigh clearing the land. It Is cloao to the bors and friends at their country road' and close to a good marKet. home last Sunday and the event wa9 For further particulars see or write R groat pleasure to all. A. L. Haker, ... (, , A...ipri,n whft rpW ' Mray' ' weeks ago underwent an operation In Paving Uegiiis on l omtii Stieel?" an Omaha hospital for the removal The M. Ford peoplo began to lay ot a gathering in her head, is a guest the concrete base for tho paving to be of Mrs. Ceo. Relchart this week. -laid on Fourth street this morning. Miss Thelma Frater celebrated her The work moved rignt along and at 15th birthday last Wednesday even noon the south half of the block had Ing by inviting in a large number of been put down and the parkway cov- her friends to spend the evening. The erlng tho alley. William llassler's occasion was a very pleasant one and blacksmith shop will take an enforced greatly enjoyed by all present. vacation of a week, and F. u. l;gen- Mrs. James nugan was taken to horepr'a iion factory will ho Issolated Omaha to the hospital Monday where for some timo after tomorrow until she underwent an operation. The the brick can be laid down, j ho t on- physicians oner very little hope or rrete requires about a week to set so her ultimate recovery, but It Is ex tliat it will be some time before nor- pected that she will be able to return mal conditions will obtain again. home in two weeks. At present sue 1-HiiikTl''iiieirrn'ilMilM. Ia Vt'ry ,ow t n,. n..,niiv n,rml..' nnd Mrs. Henry Ossenkop was given a tho kind neighbors and friends who very pleasant surprise party last Sat- l iie lioys Haw I'.een Annoyed. Some of the tire boys have a "kl k coming" on account of the officious 1... . n...-l,l iUn tl'k Uliei 1CI t in v oi men iniirmv ..t i .. ... .i i i .i ,i family, fiundr.y. company, who Invariably think they i knew more about putting out a Ore i K- A- Kl.-kpRtrl.-k and M.k ., !,,..,,,.- ....o... Thn 'Kronn. of Nehawka, were guests at chief of the department Is the proper j the C. I. CU'PP home Wed,sday and man to give the orders and not some j iniii.iaj. e.cl!ed citizen, who has Just arrived! Miss Fern Greenslate left yestcr--jn the si'ene. If the fire chief can-j clay for Lincoln, where she will visit not he present, then the party tlesljr-1 for a few days before returning to nated by the company is the proper j her home at Omaha, person to give the orders. Mrs. Henry Blschoff, of Huron, At the fire Saturday morning the , south Dakota, returned to her home The Courier his hand at farming. wishes him success. The new proprietors are too well known to the people of this vicinity to need introduction. Fred, the Junior member ot the firm, has had consid erable experience in the mercantile line, having for a number of years held the responsible position as head salesman in Diers Bros.' store For some time past he has been in the U. this v.eek after a delightful' visit S. railway mail service, vvjuiam u with relatives and friends in this genkop, the other member of the firm, neighborhood. j la one of Louisville precinfs promi- n,.. n-i.ioi hnri tho misfortune i nent voune farmers. The Courier oiuu 'ni lien n.-nmn.itr, wv... . . j niuvi i .,.. ." directing them where to take the t0 get kicked by a mule Wednesday, predicts success for the new firm which came near breaking nis arm. irom me sian. i,uu.0...c v,,..... As it Is, the injured member will be a long time In healing, as the large ; M and Mra Emmet Osborn. of arteries of the arm were bursted in fife boys were all on hand in a re markably short space of time, but weie considerably annoyed with out side parties assuming authority and hose. The next time the same oc curs It Is possible the hose may be turned on the offending officious per son. It is perfectly proper for others t? nssist and lend a hand, but under the orders of the fire department. W. J. O'Brlan, the popular state fish commissioner, of Gretna, was In the city today and made the Journal office a friendly call. TRUSSES 'l he only furgiol house in the I j Went whrra .V.l lining is done by an expert. Largest slock cf truh!es in the West THE W. C. CLEVELAND DF.UG CO. ' OMAHA, NEBRASKA so cheerfully rendered assistance to us during tho lire which ciuuo so nearly destroying our residence last Saturday morning, wo tender our sln cerest thanks. Your kindness shall never bo forgotten by us. 11. A. McFlwaln and Mother. A. J. Tlppens. of Lincoln, spent Sunday with his brother, William Tlppens, of this city. unlay evening, It being the occasion of her birthday. The guests came laden with baskets of good things to eat, and while Mrs. Ossenkop was greatly surprised she 'was canal to tho occasion aiwl everybody had a good time. John (lauer, wife and little daugh ter, Miss Mary Melslnger and Miss Daisy Twlss wei.t to Omaha Monday in Mr. Gaiicrs' automobile. They J.W. HUGHES Live Stock and General Farm Sale AUCTIONEER different places. A little child of Henry Dressel was bitten by a dog while playing with tho Thlcl children at the letter's home. The child was brought to Dr. Alton's office and the wound dressed. It is getting along nicely at this writ ing and we trust that no serious de velopments will follow. Tho body of Mrs. O. P. Carr was brought here for burial Saturday afternoon, funeral services being con ducted from the M. K. church. Mrs. Carr died in a hospital at Lincoln. kiip leaves a tiny babe and a sorrow- 1 0 Ing husband, for whom expressions u. Kvmnathv are numerous. Mr., and Mrs. Carr were former residents or Klmwood. I York, arrived yesterday to be the guests of Mr. and- Mrs. Max osborn for a time. Poultry Wanted Five years successful selling renders mo thoroughly competent ot handling yoursslo. Keferfenco from those I Uua anlil fnr firm tunto from Missouri Auction School. Gee me at Perkins Hotel. Platte. 'Phone 142 Green In voting for the democratic candidates for tho legislature, you will be voting for men who are not attempting to "carry water on both Hhonldera" on tho county option question. Uemember this when you go to the polls on the Sth day of November. 0) EVERY MONDAY at tho C, B. & Q. FreiRht Depot. The highest market price paid. BrinR in your poultry. Clarinda Poultry, Butter & Egg Co. V