THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER HO. 1P07. 13 i REAL ESTATE CITT FHOrKHIV FOR SALst (Continued. . KEYSTONE PARK Ton have read about it. It l the place where you cbii own a few icm which. If you buy now. you can Win to Improve and cultlvat, and abso lotely avoid dependence In old age. The demand for land around Omaha con stantly and steadily Increases. The supply remalna unchanged. Tea know a community with aimllar In terests thrives beat. Living la cheap and you are near enough. to enjoy all the advantage of the city. An acre coats one-fifth leaa than. Urn average SO-ft. lot In the city. Wouldn't you enjoy a nice home in the country, with lawns, flower gardens, orna mental trees, etc, and be able to have your OWN butter, milk, vegetables. eggs and chickens? Investigate Keystone Park before buying elsewhere. Very reasonable terms. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., New Torlc Ufa Bldg. D. V. SHOLES CO., Board of Trado Bldg. (19) 214 29 House and Lot $1,100 At M27 BQAlth 10th 8t.. on grade; the M-ft, lot alone wnrth the money half cash. 20 Acres $3,250 24 acres In north part of the city, only blocks from electric line. Kaay terms. PATTERSON, 1&3 FARNAM. (19) 190 30 MONEY TO LOAN $500 TO $2,000 - At i per cent and commission on good Omaba Improved real estate. No de lay. GARVIN BROS., lti Faroam Street. (19)-M1S 1 $12,500 Earns 18 Per Cent. H2.S00 cash or deposits Invested nubjeot to a liZ.MM mortgage ai s per rem win imi the 12 new. modern brick tints at north west oorner of 22d and Nicholas: rental la ia.Ow per annum, or 18 per cent on the above amount: bent or meuern pinmoing, steel ranges, gas stoves, kltclien cabinets. etc.; ground Is itoxhsl D. C. PATTERSON, PATTERSON ULOCK. ... (l)-19l SO EXCHANGE SNAP A swell 10-rm. mod. house In the exclu alve West Farnam district, corner lot 132x 13;', one block to car and surrounded by anlendld buildings. Price, .flu. No In- cumbrance. 0n.r wants t(. exchange for land. Tell ua what you have. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., FHst Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. roug. 1781. 14.500 will buy elegant 9-room modern house at 414 N. list St.: east front: paved street: permanent sidewalk: beautiful lawn; large shade trees, easy terms n necessary. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Building. (19-98 FOR 6ALH A well built 10-room frame house, beautifully nnistiea in hardwood hurdwood floors, mantels, modern hath room and conveniently- arranged. Will sell at a very low price, to in removed from present premises hv purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Ryosawaler, Bee HUIk.. Omaha. 09) M31T 22.10 N. lKth St., i moms, modern, except heat: lot xl40, east front. $3,000. 8101 Miami, 7 rooms, modern except heat; pood barn; on easy terms. 32.600. These are nice rmusea near oar lines. BEAKS, 511 N. T. Life. Red 377S. (19) 321 1 8-Room House $800 (Special Bee. Nov. . 10T.) In Hitchcock's First; needs repairs, but Is said to be snap at the price. Party compelled te sell. Harrison & Morton, 912-913 N. T. Life. Tel. Doug. 811 09) -813 a EEAL E8TATE TITLE TRUST Pf CHAK. B. WILLIAMSON. Pre, v. LIST your property with Chrlg Boyer, 2"d ana turning bta. u REAL ESTATE K A.N til LA.Ul FOli KALIS FARM Nebraska. NOTICE OF BALE OF LAND. NOTICH is hereby given that aealed bids will be received and tiled in the office of the county clerk of Ureeley county, Nebraska, up to noon of the Hth day of December, 1J7, for the purchase of the following described land now owned by C.reeley county, Nebraska, vis. Section a. la township 13, laaa 10 and section 21, town ahln la. range 4. ln-Oreley county. Ne- braska. Bids may be made for the entire tract or for any subdivision of the sains. The board reserves the right to reieot any or all bids or portions of bids, and readvertlse the above land If tha bids sub mitted are disproportionate to the true value of the above described land. By order of the Board of Count ly commissioners of Greeley county. Nebraska. Witness my head and the seal ef said county at Gree ley, Nebraska, this 20tU day of November A. D. s7. JAMES B. BANT. County Clerk. (JBM7Lec.ll UR. INVESTORI hve a Boyd' county. Nebraska farm that I must sell quick. If rou hate some Idle money here la a argaln for someone. Address Y S9, oar of Bee. (20) M7 Teaas. FINE section land. McMullen countv Texas, 37 per acre If sold before January i. im. mis is tne nnest in tne southwest for me money Three railroads are com Ing through this county. This Is 34 Irs than any land In the county. Come with us on the next excursion If you want r-Dis nart:ain. AUdresa Lock Box at9, Kansaa city, Ms. (-tip MIM lx Wlaeoaels. TO INVtSTftRi No Investments In farm lands ef. reeled by financial flurries. Put your money a here It will constantly Increase In value: always free from risk. We sell you tny arnoum rrora wmi acres of north rn Wisconsin s cnoirest lands. O. H. INGRAM. Jr. Rice Lake. wis. , 3m-MSr Dec Mx REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loaaa. Patera Trust Co. efONST TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. sb iU tOW EOT KATeBemtg. Paxtoa Block. (3-7b WANTED nty loans and warrants. Mr Far cam 8uuU at Co.. 1330 Farnam Kl IBO 7I to A .N M eahoproved ally property. W. li ajsuae, sue tun kllonai baak Bl.i,' REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) HAVE YOU $500.00 OR $1,000.00 1 PLACE IT ON A FARM "We have the mortgages now on sale. Dur ing tweaty-one years of business no In vest or has tost a dollar; nor taken an acre of lane. We are now handling over SEVEN ANT) one-half Million dollars of other people's money. We give our attention to the Rental of Property, r reps ration of Wills. rvrrhas and snto of School and Muni cipal Bonds; local stories gas, street rail way, stock yards, etc. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, New York Life Bldg., OMAHA, NEB. (2D-892 PRIVATR MONFY NO DELAT. GARVIN BROS., 1K fc AHNAM. LOANS on Improved Omaha property. 0"Keefe R. . Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bin. loOO TO fS.OTO TO I)AN Private money; no delay a. J. H. Bnerwood. 937 N. T. I. ire. -02 tiro to Jio.oco msde promptly. F. D. Wead, wead Biflg., istn and nmam. 32 M WANTED TO BUY WAITED To buy second-hand furniture. ceoM ana neaiing itovw, carpets, l.nu leuuia, office luiniiur!. old clothes and shoes, pianos, leathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinda of tools; or wili buy the furniture of your house couiDleia. The highest prices paid. Call ui right man. ii. uoug. n. (SB) M9S3 Dec31 SECOND-HAND furniture horght aad aold; aieo niacnincs oi an kious renteo. 4 per month. Tet. Doug. tShH. M& WHEN writing to advertisers, remember It takes but an extra stroke er two of the peu to nreiiilun iho fact that you saw the ad lo The Bta. TO VAJtMKKU AND PRODUCii BHIP PER8. Highest prloes for butter and eggs. Cash or merctiandlee. Send trial shipment. The Bennett Company, Omaha. 126) 327 WANTED To buy calves. Tel. Doug. !39. CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoes, 4..U Va new c mi n- wtu. vb A.v. ivkll AVI. nw o-e. (b-06 WANTi:D To rent or 7-room furnished Out or apartment: two In fHmllv; best of . referents. Address o 637, Oma'ha Bee. M1M SO WANTDD Plngle room. - In walking dis tance. State price. Address W 490. care of Omaha Uec (36j 215 lr WANTED SITUATIONS 8ITUATION WANTED Male stenographer, well educated: 7 mos. exper.; Zl yrs.; ta mo. Address L. li. 33, Ashton, la. (37) MflOl US TOUNO man, 30 years old, wishes place In drug store; pharmacy graduate ; whole sale experience and some retail; well ac quainted with drugs. Address O M, Bee. 3;) Mgrt Ix WANTED Position by gentleman taking care of furnaces, steam or dry; best of references. O. T. Davis, 719U No. lth St. (27)-lK a0 SITTJATION wanted by druggist, registered In Nebraska. References. Address II., 260 iuurman pi., ienver, 010. C2T7) M208 (z CLERICAL position, any kind, by young man, ou; u years experience la general all-around office work and bookkeeping; good references. Address K S33, Bee, (27)-M104 Dec. Jx COMPETENT young man woujd like nosl- uon, en tier clerical worg or salesmen, salary no object, best of references. Ad dress N 603. care Bee. (37) -10 2x A RESPECTABLE- woman would like to taae care oi a nouae for a widower. I bave a girl 10 year old. Address A 1, care ot (Ii 311 IX SITUATION WANTED As clerk In re tall grocery business; have had four years' exueiience and can furnish aoo 1 raierence. Address Win, F. Seebohra, 4J ivoenig bi urana mjana, Meo. (2T)-M1W D. fx TOTTNO Japanese desire to work at any- inmg in city or town. Address M. H 27lh and M, So. Omaha. (27) M244 tx REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John N. Haskell and wife to Georpe c. .rgweii, lot li. .uiocg i, cur ton lli 11 ! 3 150 Anna 8. Ludlum to Andrew Pear son, lot 4, block Z'i, West Omaba 3,000 South Omaha Savings bank t j-4uayeue it mi. lull, lot 7, Block &i. Albright s Choice harles Lraadarsky to Frank Pecha, uiidt, of nVi of lot 8. block 7, Improvement Associa tion addition 37 00J) Doll a S. Litx to Lizxie Uoasn- kamp nH of lots 36 and 33, blouk 2. B. E. WUcox'a addition 1,000 M. H. Howes and wife te Noa Col- ii hi, pari, or iois i ana , block 3. Itedlck's subdivision 10,000 J. F. Murpky and wife to Raauua Laraen, lot 20, block 11, Brown Park ISO Chauncey Jefters Bennett and wife to flora m. Uoidstroio, sublot 4, taxlot 3. 33-1&-11 ' 1,000 Cyrua T. Darling and wife to An drew jonnnon, lots 43 and 41, block 1. Saunders Hlmeoaugri'a addition 42 Oeorge D. Phillips and wife te Cat Peterson and wife, eW of lot 4 fV.1, YJ1 't of lot 5. block t, HUlelde addition Na 1 OiO Same to Nels J. PetAieon. (vSlli ,ot l? 5l bl0" Hillside addition No. I . C. 8wlnlng4on and wife to Isaac Bank, part of lot 17H, Millard er t aldwell's addition Martin W. Klrkendall and wife to John Reld, part of lots 1 and 3. block 7. Lincoln Place E"e5.,- Parr lo Carrie Bryson, undW of eVi of lot IT, Oak Knoll G5!A,a,v Kaessner and wife '"to 130 1,040 140 050 otal .321.801 LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE OXFORD A KANSAS ciewruau wmpaor. umtnt, ft., Nov a taei a tns etocatiolosrs: Notice Is hsreby g.ven that a specW meeting of th stockhoMera of the Oxford t Kajiaaa Rail road coinpaay wi. be Drld at the uflic of the company at Otuaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on January la, 1M. for the parpoae of acSng upm the question of eelllng the rallibad, property and franchise of the coairany to the Chicago. Burlington A Oulncy Railroad compaay. the raJlxa and propei-ty aforesaid being so undor mev ig inv ee-u company. ny Oru ox tke eoard of directors. W. p. Durkoe. Secretary NUdtiot OFFICE OF THBJ KANBAS riTY Omaha Railway Comiy, Omaha. Neb. nnv. p, iwi - lue Diecanoiusrs: Nolle, 1 - hereby given that a special meeting oi tna stacxnoiaaia er tne Kansas Cltv Omaha Railway company i be held at the eAee of th oomrany In Fairflld, N braaka. at 8 o'clock a. m on January 11, for the purpoe oi srtlug uiwa th question of sailing tti riliJ. property end fianrhiae of the eempany lo tn Ci.l tage. BuTllngten A Quincy Railroad aoin- tsny. th railroad ai.d property afwres-d ng hur Later to aaltl roiopa. y. Hy order of i,e buatU t dllevturr W. p. Durkts, vrtar) MoUivt LEGAL NOTICES tcunluiucu.j OFFICE OF THE RKPClfLJCAN VAL- ley. Kansas at fcoiRnwestera Rsjlroad Company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. , 19u7. To the Bteokholders; Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of trie stockholders of Hie Hepuoiic:i Vaiiey, Kansas South western Kutircaa comr-any win on nem at the office of the i-r.-pany in Omaha, Ne braska, at 4 o clock p. in. on January 10, litO). for the i irpose of a-tlon Un the etiest'on of t litng the railroad, property and tr-anchii-cs of this company to the Chi cago, Uurlltm'ou A cjjlnry Railroad com pany, tne railroad and property or.-ea.d being now under lease to the sahi company. By order of the board of director Vv. i, Lurkee, Secreiaty. NIOdOCt OFKlCIi OF THE OMAHA AND BuL'TH weiu Hall road Company. Unix h. Neb., Nov. 9. m7. To the eilockholders: No'tc Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha and South western Railroad company will be held at the office of the company at Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'cloek p. m., on January IX, i , for the purpose of acting upon the question of Selling the railroad, pioperty and fran chisee of the company to the Chicago, Bur llntion A yuincy Kallio-vJ company, the lailread and property afdctald being now under lease to said company. By order ef the board of directors, W. P. Dl'KKKE, eecretaar. NlOdeot O FETCH OP THE REPUBLICAN VAL ley 4V Wyoming Mxllroad company. Cmaba. Neb., Nov. , I9n To the Htock holders: Notice Is hereby given that a (rectal meeting of the stockholders of the Republican Valley & Wyomtra Ralh-oad company will be held at the office of the company In Oman, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. io.. on January 14, laus, for the purpose of acting upen the question of selling the railroad, property and franchises of this company to the CMosgo, Burlington A Oulncy Railroad company. U.e railroad and pnopertv aforesaid being now under lease to said company. By order ef the bosrd of directors. W. P. Durkee. Secre tary. NIOdtft OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9. Iu7. To the Stockholders: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of 'he stockholders of the Ormilia and North I'latte Railroad company will be held at the ofDre of the company In Omaha. Neb., at 4 o'cleck p. m., on January 10. 0, for the putpose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, property and Iranchlses of this c- npny to the Chicago, Burlington & CJuln.'j Hsllrnad company, the railroad ind property aforeaaid being now under lras. to the said ceirpany By order of the hoard of directors, W. P. Durkee, Secretary. NlOdbOt GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS. DE paitni.nl of the Interior, OMce of In dian Atiaira, Washington, D. C, Nov. 13, 1907. BtfaleU proposalii plainly marked on the ouiside of the aealed envelopes ' Pro posals for Meas Building, hinebago Uchwol, Netiraaka," and addreased to the Commissioner of Indian Auaira. Waahlng ton, D. C, will be received a I the Indian office until i o'clock p. in., of Jan. la. lSus, for furnishing materials and labor to con struct and complete kn employes mess building at th Winnebago bchool.. Ne braaka, In strict accordance with the plana. pecillcallos and instructions to bidden which may be examined at this office, the ofllce "The Beo, Omaha. .Neb., U. g. In dian warehouses, Omaha, Neb., Bt. Louis, Ma., Chicago, 111.; Utilizers' and Arndttrs' exchanges, Omaha. Neb.: at. Paul. Minn.. and Minneapolis, Minn.) Northwestern Manufacturers association? St. Paul. Minn and at the school. For further Information Duly to Oscar M. Waddell. superintendent. WumerxAtfo, iNeorasaa. c. t . lAUUABli., Acting Commiaaiencr. NJt) 2S 30 D8 6 7 10 STRBBT PAVINO BILLINGS. MOM tana, November 7, irx-7. Scaled pro posals for the paving with shale brick of certain streets of the city of Bil lings. Montana, described m the resolution creating Special Improvement Dlstriot No. 21, will be received by the ctty council up to s o cioti p. m. or y enruary 4, Jiin. ai dressed to U.o undprslgned and endorses 'Promiials for Psvlng. The worlt for which proposals are invited consist of approximately 1,306. square yards ef slmle brick pavement, tro louudation for which Is otherwise provided for. Each proposal must be accoKipanied ny a oerttned oneck for 31.000 en some refnonssme bank in tha city of Bllllaiee. and made payable to said city. The successful bidder must enter Into an undertaking In the sum of j!.iW with approved Kuretles. Plans and speelfi catkxis are on hie 1h this erflice. The tight is rescn-ed to reject any and all bills. J D. MATHLSON, City Clerk. NZ3-30-D7-J4 STREET MACADAMIZINO -SEALED troLK)sals for tlie njacadainlxuiir and drainage of and building of cement gutters m eriam streets of the ci'-y of HiliJnjr-j, Montana, deacrlbod In the resolution cre ating Special Improvement Dlmrlci No. will be received by the oity council un to 6 o clocg p. m.-of the fourth day of ei.ru ary, IDot, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed, 'Proposals for Macadamizliiii, Tha work for which proposals ro lnvitad consists or approximately W.tM square yards of gravel macadam. 3,000 lineal feet of sewer oomplete. 13 manholes oomDlete lo catch basins, 17.400 lineal fet of gutter complete, aaeh propoaal must be accom panted by a oortlfled check for 3S.W on seme responsible bank In the city of Bll lings and made payable to said city. The successful bidder must enter into an un dertaklng In the sum of $-15,000, with an- proved sureties, plans and specifications sre on tile in this omee. Tne right la re served to reject any and all bids. Bllltugg, Mnntana, November 7, 19J7. J. U. MATHE BON, City Clerk. N23 3u-D7-J4 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CLASS'S CBtTXSB 07 fZI "ARABIC . 14.00 too, ana urn. 10 THE 0RIENI retnury 4 te April xt, ltd. Imit; itr. sorting only J4i lai s. lnrlu4U bor ncunlODl SrSl lAL FgATt' RPii I lUdelr, can. Bevllle. aiaisrs. Hru, it uajrt Id Uipi d th Heir Lau4 l outlpl. 4ik.il. gapi, LM Blvtera, W. TOl'HS KOl'NU 1IIH WORL4). 40 roi ItS TO F.l UOl'K Sk4 osipehealv u4 sttrective vr effer. r. u, uuxx. tusm nw luiv THAXKSGIVINO I SI OTHliB LANDS Axekasaadar Held SpeaUa at Banernet ef Asuerlcan Saclely la l.oudoa LONDON. Nov- a.-Whllelaw Reld. the American ambassadar, 'spoke optimistically Of the financial outlook, and Field Marshal bar Qeerge Ctuart White eulogised Presl dent Roosevelt In the warmest terms at th Thankti4ving djaner of the American society last night. That tke financial depi e atoa wag fait among th Americans tn Kntp- land waa skowo by the attendance at t banquet, wlijch waa she smallest In several years. Three hundred guests participate compared with 40 at last year banquet The president of the society, Colonel Mil lard liuneicker, was absent, and R. Newton Crane, a former preaident, presided in li stead. Ambassador Raid sal at bis right at the table of honor, and Mrs. Reld sat at his left. Other at tins table lld the speakers Included the Marquis and MarchlOD ef Twesdale, Sir Ernebt Cas Robert J. Wynne, the Aniik-aa consul general at London, and Mrs. Wynne; J. J, VanAlen, C plain Sydoey Clouiau, Isaac eellgroan, Richard A. Westcott, deputy American consul general; Sir Joseph and Lady Lawrene attd Mr. and Mrs. II. Cor am BetJptdge. VIENNA. Nov. 28. The Anairicaa color" celebrated Thanksgiving day with a ban quet, which waa followed by a dative. Among th notabk guaats were Prof. Pel Itaer and Oberstelnar of Vienna uaiversity, bottl of vnutu, lu able spnecbes, referred to the sclent! o progress In America. Th -oUjer .gucis tncluUod Nelson O'Shaughn essy, third secreiary of the American em bavssy. S-Tid temr Oongraraan O Dono'-ll at Mloiiigan. Both the emperor and Presi dent Roosevelt were toaet4 BERLIN. Nov. a. Three hundred Amar tcaaa celebrated Thankasrivlng by dining together toetglit at the Zoological Hardens. In the abeeooe of the American a.nbaae- ador, Charlomagu Tewr, Consul Gen, rl Thackeray prvaidsd. Prwldant Uadley of Yale attd Prof, bkhofleld at Harvard mad I itirM-hHL A t lr-irr k ni , , f v - r m mrm - V) President Rooeevelk When you bVe anything 10 sell' aJver Use It la The want -1 culumoa. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY rsrlmi F f Life la st Rapidly (reerlag State. . The Indlan'e Vote An Indian at Walt htll tried to vot twice ard when the Judg w of electln put on the lid he became wroth and introduced new war dines. pat fire and brimstone and finally aat down In the drirway and made life miserable for all who appronched the polling quarters. II? claimed to be fi 11 of rock and rye and wanted to he "rocked In the cm-l of the deep." Ho was loaded on a freight train Instead, and "rocked In a stock car with the sherp.' Dalnvlew News. Mlsed Something We hear of a gentle man v,hr after making his toilet In the ashroom of the "Q" shops, recently, left sudderlv and, after arriving at a point well out on the road, Incidentally missed a fair of breeches which ha had left In the wash room, and which conta'nrfl 376 In cash. Whether er pot the gentleman regained possession of the lost property Is not known. However, we figure It rather for tunate that he should have been the sole owner of two pair of trousers and 375 In l money all at the earn time. Alliance Times. Nature Fake A large eagle, measuring six feet from tip to tip of wings, was cap tured on the Kohout farm west of town last Sunday, alive and uninjured. Th huge and rapacious bird was trying to steal a pig for supper from the hogpen, when he became entangled In the meshes of the wire fence. It Is believed to be of the Onlden variety and has a crest of fine feathers on the head. The rare spectacle of a grant American ragle alive with a pigeon for a pet companion was to he fcen In a large steel cage at Frank Voko- Ilk's Tuesday morning Pallne County Dem ocrat. Love's ffrreet F"rn1n A weet, Mite-eyed Httlo musician, who f.VIr under tlie nnm da plurri'i of Mlaa Olfve Purlsorn, and a mem ber of the Chane-Listi v Dramatics company, happened In the Holstnn drug store one d.iy laBt week and met her fate, so to speak. Behind the counter stood a blooming jot:ng clerk by the name of Eakll B Dahlburg. Olive is W summers, according to the mar risge rerd, and Erttll has only reached the blushing ago of T2. But what of tl.at? Olive wanted to buy a box of perfumed fane powder and Eskll's mlslson waa to make the deal. But it did not stop at tlili. Cupid's dart had shied forth from the ifver and two loving young hearts were strung. Love's sweet refrain rang like the muete from the phonograph at the Jollo through their tender hearts. They s1ghd for each other's company and In their sweet cooing the cold, barren earth of approach ing "Winter was transformed Into a heaven. Eskil fondly embraced the sweet Olive aad, like Romeo of old. Baked her hand in mar riage. Tho sweet little angel of the foot lights, blushing and trembling, replied yes, but you must marry me this very day, or the stuffs off. tike the wind, young Eskil flew to the office of Judge Berry and se cured a license, for which he paid In a check on one of the city banks. At high noon the knot wrs tied by the rector ef the Episcopal church. But, alss, pn-m were the rocks of cruel destiny In their way, and their shell-like love bsrk on the sea of mat rimony threatened with destruction. When Eskil kissed Ills loving little tootsy-wootsy goodbye for a moment and hastened to the drug stors, he found that his ,1ob waa gone. And In the meantime Oltve confronted ber msnsger and Informed him that she In tended to give up her engagement on tha stage for love In a cottage, and straight way hr Job was gone. Tww stranded lovers In Box Butte county. What next? Back to gild old Iowa, where ma lives, and in yearn toome Eskil and Olive will have the pleasure of telling a lot of little ones of the love adventures of pa and mit In the wilde of western Nebraska. Alliance Herald. TIVEJfTS OS THE Rl'XKIVO TRACKS Deauclere Wlua Teath . Washington Cap at Reuiaa BENNINO, D. C. Nov. 29 Before an Im mense Thunksglving crowd. Including many society roiHS, i-ieauciere, ai to 1. wun Bwalu up. easily won the tenth W a-stilng-tou cup at two and a quarter miles. Iron sides, the odds-en favorite, secured the place, many lengths behind Beaucler. I lie fourth Junior 1 t,e-pleciiase for 1- y ear-olds resulted In a close thren-horse finish. Economy won, hut the raoe .was ?lven to FarUy Cretker on a claim of oul. Clll R. Turney, lit winning an easy vlc'oiy In tl ? sixth race, a handicap, In 1:44, clipped two-fifths ft a second off tne iracK record mr tniit 01-uanre. i.otiaon Light.- at 13 to 1, In defeating the favorite, Thlstledale. In a driv1t:g finish tn the Opening event, furnwjd the surprise of the day. Results: First race, elx furVmgs, Oolumbl rure louden IJht, (10. Melntvre. 13 to 1) won: Thletlednle, (IPS Mhon, 9 to I. T te 1 and 1 to 81 second; Dlebnld (I'l. N'otter 8 M-l, 3 to 1) tHrrt. Time: l:g. The Cricket, James Crawr'ord. Marv Hall, fxittt Friar and George C. Hall also ran. Dmhral'a. who finished third, was dlsquall fld for oulUig. SeconJ race, fve furlongs. Columbia oiii-se- Vellweather. (101. McDanlel, ' -n. i to 6 and null woi; Annie Tddy, (fi ,T. Hrtf. 8 to 1, 3 to 1 nd 7 to 5) second; tieirhl" FV's. (t. FnirhrotV.er, 1 to 1, 8 to 1 and T to Si thl'd Tme: 141. Or rST"atsMjn rebure;e, J,yVr. N'Imperte, Okttou. Biskra, Merrln.ax, Winning Star, Wen-yman also ran. Tl i'4 rsee, the thl'd 1unor sleenlechsse, t we miles and a half-Pandv Creeki r. (137 Henderson. II to 1 1 to 2 and 1 to 61 won: MnpVey Puna!" (1. MeTeln. IS t 1. to j sod 4 to 6 second: Llsse Flt. (1S7. R Tayler. 7 to 1. 6 to 3 snd 7 to 1-, thtr-4 "Pme; 5:11. Canvss Fin MtVnol and f4ir Wentee vU ran. Fconnwiv wrnt. but w r)1ousl"d for fouling Ssnly Creeker. Fin McCnol fell. Fourth rsci steen1cStae, about two m!l.'- Navajo, (151. Henderson 8 to 6, 3 te I und 011O won; Yama Christy. (151, Kllher, 4 to 1. 4 to 5 and 4 to (I cnud: Aliimansor. (149. 8ele. to 1. I to 3 aad 7 to 61 third. Time: 4:18 Fneneer Relf, G ildfheur, Dulciaa. Dr. Hl!sorih also ran. Mfth raco, th tenth Wpshlngten ctii two and a quarter miles beauclre, iH O. Ba1n. 6 to 1. 7 to 6 and 1 to 21 veen: Ironsides. (107. Notter. 9 lo 6. 3 to h and out! second: Right novel (1i0. McDanleL S to 10 and ojt) third. Time: 4.04. Red Filux, lluiker. Recruit, Pete Daley also ra 11. Sixth race, handiten, mile and seventy yards, Columbia etiurse Clell Turney, iS, U. "wg'n. 8 te 1. 7 to 0 snd 7 to 10 eon; Allud. tl . MrDaniel, 5 to 1. 8 to 8 -i.id 7 to 10) second; Live Wire. (107. Netter. 3 to 1. 7 to 5 and 3 to 61 third. Time: 1:4V Dixie liiinuirl, Tiash, Braggadocio and member also ran. Seventh race, handicap, mil and a six teenth, old co jrko Fancv Eiid, (113, tr 7 to 1 even and 1 to 2i wen; Tony Doiiero, (112. MLl'anlel. 4 to 5. 3 to S and 1 to 41 econu; Campaigner. ti. J. Hogg, Id to 1. a lo 1 and 2 to 1) third. Tliaa: 1:61. Iilly, Kllll Crsr.ki. D Arkle. L tlreae and ecleij- Pud alo 111 NEW OKLLAN3, Nev. 2.-Llttle Lighter, a colt wnlco tn sold hei for t last spricg. n the rub Thsnkstiving i.nli cp from an eieeiit ionally good field of mud Urks. Reault: I'trst race, five furlongs, si lllng- Rlu Pan. tW. J. Sumter, 12 to 61 won: Florida Oh-n. (4 Oeodklep. 15 to 1) second; Filter Uroak, K. Hufnugie. 7 to 2) third. Tim 1 '.. Katherlne Murphy, McAfee. 1 '.-, Ploom and Calvlne also ran. &vend race, six furlorms Hughes. (107, L failey. W to 1. won. htella Ijind. (111. C. lr rnr. T to W) second; Alrlse. (!, P lIeid-.-l, 8 to 1) third. Time: I:V Deshknno. Astereld. Captain Jarrot, 'Icui McAtue and Iii-d also ran. iter a ie ran. ifv. furlongs, sell ng-Mur- Third ra Ue. tlU. Nicol. 3 to i) won: Miss I- lnr'. (1. telby. I to I, second; Rusrle, (lie, V. Powers, 7 to 3. third. Time: 1 .0. V Taitar Maid. F!nsaw, Ixhigton lady, Iew of Dswn. Thurtier also ran. Fourth race. n II and a sixteenth. Thar ', giving hend cap-I iltl Lighter, (93 Delsev, I t 1 won: Plsetland. (104, A. M.nci. r 3 to i second. Das! away. Oil, J Hennssy, T to D third. Time: l:54k. r.pteilu,g. Alma Ilufour, Tankee O'rl, Fiui' Ag'l- lialntv H-ll and Llstt-rlne a'o ran. 'Adled starters VHfin laxu, fiv ai.4 O-a-halt lurlonaa Batting Averages of the Western League IVrsldent O Neil has lust luaued the betting are-rages for the Wesie-n lenp--o r.-d t hev 'uw 0'nah did s- n'D work w.th the stick as well as on the Held Marry Welih Is the h.-avy hitler oi Hie Champion, with an nvtwuge ef xll; Auirey. .SO, cornea next, aivd than n nuirchea Mr. wio cliilnia tale to the plethoric percent a Cahrlng Id the inonw oauers iacu:g ntm. Hole is the list complete: flayer and Clubs.' O. Gvhring. Moines f) Erl'iioiiilfon. IVs Moinn. 13 Hurler, I nebln C Slattery, Sioux City ! Hart, Poux.CUy us Wilron, Drs M-iines.' So Hngi arver. Is .Moines. . 14.1 White, Ienver Cruise, VtirMo l) Welch. (Unurta si . MrOllvray, Pueblo Hi Cassldsv, Denver i;t Drill. 1 ueblo ; Kenion, Lincoln 13S Nance, Sioux Cltv 7') Weed. Sioux city 1JW J(reeeler, Piouw Cli r jpi Whi'eler, Drover W Autre), On an a -. 151 Murphy, Iienver 11! Usher Blnux City 2.1 Yeager, lies Moines K Stiannon, Ihw Motnee.... leiurn, Denver-Pm-hlo ..K' Campbell, Pioux City 131 Cook. Puenlo r,l O'Hagen, Denver-Pueblo 37 111 wert. Pueblo 122 Ketchem, Lincoln 15- Nobllt, Blnux City 117 Beklen, Omal.a 147 OsKiiler, Lincoln 15 Banet. Sioux Cltv :-i MrLear. Pes Moines 74 Oraham, Omaha lt Smith, Pueblo W King. Otnaha 3 Holmes, Lincoln Dolan. On.iha 1,-g Auetln. Omaha 151 4x hinaur. Dcs Momos.,18? Ryan. I'ucble 147 Roddick. Denver-Lincoln 95 Chirk, lies Moines 45 IVx. Lincoln 149 Fandns, Omaha, :f Melchrlr, Puebki I3 Jurrntt, ftloux Cltv X 1'Tost, Lincoln ie McKay, Lincoln at l-'iancks, Omnha 1M Kelley, Dts M.Hnos '.'( Thomas. Ltncom 147 Iavldson, Lincoln 100 T l). R. 1'. II. T B. S IT. 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Bf.1 .o U-R 1M 7 17 .377 Ltf. 4K S M T X .S77 in 19 ,S M 4 3 .26 44.1 57 1?l IS'.! 11 .f?3 5SS M IKS li IS Ji 7 162 '7 11 7 Ji 6T 34 154 ll'l a 24 ,'.7 5 143 177 34 BO .93 117 i 5 31 37 fi g .;. 2Si !B 7 7 IS ia .(,( 5 2 7! 135 Ifl Hi 40 .2'4 310 S(i U HI 4 7 . :?M 6 12 1 O I .S! ?'6 42 77 I'"1-'! 1 37 .'..l MB I- 7 9 ,:,n 512 flg 1S1 ! 22 0.1 . 3T.t 42i 4t inw 1M 16 10 5!1 74 153 2f4 T4 30 318 38 33 l 17 14 .251 rs is K. l 1 1 .257 5. !- $i 1 M ill .25i 1M 35 -v 6 1 .iSt, Ui 54 111 157 a J4 .iM W 7 25 8 0 .2.V1 32. 3 8 12 4 3 .2;,n 1T1 31 4f 47 8 5 .-M' m S7 131 1M 43 34 .24 ?i t a m 1 4 .;tr. M 70 110 214 17 30 .2-13 641! 61 132 ln6 21 42 .24.1 Platoon, (112, Nneol, 11 to C) won: Onm hriius, (110. ITeldel, to D second; Baity Preston, (It. A. Martin, 4 to O third, 'lime: 1:11 . Avaunteer and Momentum alxo ran. Sixth race, mile Granada, (113. Mountain, 8 to 8) won; Sister Pollv. (101, polabv. 12 to 1 eernrid; ConvlTle, (104, V. Powers. 7 to lCi third. Time: 1:6. John Carroll OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. !.-neults at Eniei-vllle: First race. five furlnrgs. selling St. Pnle. (110, Ross, 12 to 1) won: Kerry, (V7, Orond, 13 to 10) second; Herlves. (107. Kelly. 18 to 31 third. Time: 1 :01f Hlr Wesley. Karenplna. Billy Watklns, Vmn Bky, l'alnade, Banliama, Insurgent, Laly Adelald.. uno rsn. Seoond race, one n'He, selling Willis C.reen. (106. .VIorsntl, 2 to 61 won: G-n-net, (105. Lynch. 50 to 1) second; St. Al hnn. (111, Mentry. 15 to It third. Tlm: 1:404- L. C. Acklenlv. i"nton. Clamor, Stei'a A. snd Sver Pe'.is a:o rnn. Third race, one mile mid fifty yards. selllnjT Daruma. (111. C. Fullivan. 8 to 1) won; Spring Pap, 1M. Pnvls, 11 to 51 eweond; Northwest, (ltu. Miller. 7 t 6, third. Time: 1:4244. Mike Jordan, Pon totoc and Trava alo ran. Fourth race, mile end one furlong. Thanksgiving day hand'cp Rifleman, (1", Pums. 14 to 51 won; Peter ft'erllng. (IK Mnreland. 12 to S) seoond: Jol-nny Lvons, (lol. Hayes, 20 to 1) third. Time: 1:51. T.eealeo, Pan Alv'eo. Molescy, Red Leaf Janeta and True Wing also ran. Fifth race, Ave and one-half furlongs purso Rapl.1 Water, (112. Miller. 4 1o 5) won; Ommell, ('04. lynch. 11 to 81 second; Klre Ball. (14. Purns. 4 to 1) third. Tim-: 1:05V Aunt Ptilly, Humlthlta and Flying Wing also ran. Hlxth raco. six fnrlnngs, purse Ocean Shore, tl(. I,ynrh, t to 1) won; Ksrly Tide, ("1, A Walsh, 8 to 1) second: Gomn. (fa. Miller. 4 to 1 third. Time: 1:1 JH. Bl'rdv. Clmtdllght. Albion II., Bewail and Bt. Fran cis also ran. DIFTE ARE HKTrwSED fllTBKI Athletic Club Roys Take a Game from Blodale. MODALE, la, Nov. 29. (Speclal.)-Five 1 until -d eucuiing cnthuHlaEtio citizens of .Modale and surrounding town witnessed the L-ielx Athletics ond Modale s last, heavy aggregation battle for suprem-vy at tho ilotuile us s ball park yesterday. The game was desperately fought, resulting In a victory for the Dletz by a score of Ve to 0. This makes the seventh straixlit guine wen by the On. aha lads, and as yet no team has been aloe to score apalnst them, a record which they are all proud of. By the grace of supurlor aod almost nevf .--falling team work the Dletx had complete mastery over Module. While the Score shown on Its faca that Dletz won, it dees not by a long vvuya tell the whole story, for the Diolz bunch hud far the best of the argument all tl.e way through the game, and the pigskin whs not allowed to remain in Diets s territory for mer Uian two minutes at a time. Thomas won the tone and chos-o to kick to Mortalo. Thon.iis kicked off snd Heck ley, who received the pigvkln, ' wus downed In Ida tracks. Modale talne-l ten yarns on three line plunges and was then forced to unt. Modale recovered the ball, but weg asuin forced to punt, rmitn got ine ptgrkln and advances ten yan-.s. Then ' Quir'.ey went through the tackle for sixty yarda, rral'lmr the first touchdown In shout seven mlnutts of play. Thomaa kicked gcsl. . . Thomas kicked orr to ttatiper, -wno in vunced the hsll several yards. Modale then skillfully regotteied the forwsrd esse for fifteen vards. Th -v wer tnn rem for t:iws and booted the rlesktn. Tl Diets by end rur-s snd line plut.ges wslked no the field to the twentv-flve yard l'ne. Then Thomas dropped back snd neatly toed one over the poles for four more points. Thomas kicked off tn Mulligan, who was stooped before he got eittrted. A f-w evrhanges of mints snd time was called for the flrit half. The hall wn 1n Mo dale's terr1,orv .-ind In possession of tho Score f'rst hnlf. 11' to 0. Modale Ucked off to Gawdrich, whe sd Tirrcul the hsll ten yarna A ser'-s of tsekle rl.ivs rave the Diets ten yards Then the bcl, s bv line smashes sg tin rcsd the yards. Then the Module (-um got strong Bid held the line snd Dletx h.d to mint. Modale fumbled the ball snd There as recovered It and mde a sctcuir dash acrnas h field for sevn.iv v.rds for a tou-' i.nwn. the lust aS. eorinr the 'rn'iV. Thomos klet rsl The rest ef the gse was nlsyed verv eveeiv. retf-'- e'de having much tho but.- nf the areit"ert. rullowme was me nneuin D11TX. I MODAI.F. Pit Pmltll ... OiWv . F""rsis t-n.K-vin tp-i ,liir he-t.k . r,jv .. TS1S . OiMirlch H T. 1 I. r Kllsitr1cK pt.u.T rkir ft n ' 1. o r 1 c.ir nr4r Ld ' tl V' l'in t w1 1 T Jterk lev 1. v. ' n r gheii-'-' ,0 n ' t1 w s-o'lv- R u ' T ir Clinr. IP V i hf-ne v a r o'M-.- Tunis iT,nti-- Blniile. Referee: Jackson, nt-'r judge: Ha'l. HalM: SO 1 minute, i ouchdowi.s: Quliiley (1). 'i htt.m (D- Ooa, from f'eld: Thrmas. II1..1KB filVUt AMKS A SIRPRISte Outplnya State thamplon In First Half, bet Canaot Held Oat. DLS M01NE3. la.. Nlv. 29.-(Special Tel. giHiiw l.vk surprls-M .i.e Am" fo'-t t-aU te.1111. tne ata;e .-ha . plons, ny holdlns U to a 13 to -.re. Tne Hnl I .1? wa 4 to . in favor of i.irske. Ames outweighed Dtake eiany poun.te to tie man. but lb blue rial wl.H eleven fought liae demons ail through the game. lrak euored two goal fr itu th f.ild ma4e by iiaggard. l-anioert tna I- e plre M k for Aoie and 4. apt bin n-Klhinnev made a t ' J hdo-.Tii on ill r, end play of the second half, running stventy-nv yards. Peoria's Mayor Take a Hand la Game PF.OHIA, 111..' Nov. 2. -Mayor Thoiua O'Connor t.vk a hand In the football pan here yesterdav and as a result yurterba k Oreen of the pekln White Sox. son of J-a.ij- Oreen of th circuit coait. was replaced bv another plaver. Hefere- Itotirland tried to expla'n U th niayer tnit tue uen wa rre i ind' tl Play waa legit-mat-, but ti e ma-. n'2 " " v,lnilA 'j Gre,. ret rod. Left e.llct stood and Green retrod. Left in Caiiy of tn Seclal Atltlet'e ciub team, f-illowlng the ball over the sid lire was shoved through the wire fence by Oreen and It cm near precipitating a g'-UiT.:1 riot, hence tne mayor action. Vlaitiag Pool Expert Beaten. O. T. Kn n. th local por.l expert, beat A. O. Hendrlckon. tie Buffalo, N. Y., , rsr lr tn k handicao game of nool Thurs- d ty rl'ght in the Commercial laiol r-a'lore. i-i -i tio u-las street. y a ore of Y' to '!. Lae-K failed tu suois 4a three shots, but IcloVn. The last nienitw-r of the Omit ha i of .1:. which is better tlian 1-3-3. the lop iniiti'ef tho league, but of the regulars flaver end Clubs. O. .-Sulilvan. Lincoln "0 jH'itcr m-e 1,'nes IS! Ctukhi ' IVs Moines . . 7 Mcl.Muk-hllti, IVs M nralll McIVtmrgh. Ivnver '."") Mr-mo. Denver H I "oil 1 . ver 4S MtHtilc, Iiwvrr 117 Granville. Plnux City....1i" ':. Adiims, I nver 2 Toitni'inan. rucblo 4 i Pi'hsnnon. Denver W IHlerhorn. Denver 3 1 -brand, t in'.aha !! 1. hheehan. Sioux Cltv..V4 Hupp. S. C.. l'tie., D. M. rS ZalUKkey, IVnver 57 Andres. ! Moines i.,7 Klnnelty. Ivnver HI Zlnrsii, tar.onln .'. Kltiicerald. I ucblo Sll J. Phechan. 8 'tix City . .1tt MrNcvley, Otnaha 34 Confllng. Omsha llf Wllllsnis. tloux City.... M Hatch, I'uehlo 44 Olll-ert. Pueblo 10 Cor' an, fueblo Ml Hare. Sioux City 1 Ppie. 3Moux t Ity 47 C. AdnmB, Denver .... 41 McCnllpph, Put-Mo 13 KhlpVe. Des Mnlnes 73 Ynnrli-rgTlft, Pue-lcn.... 37 r.tcau. Omaha 4H Thomreun. Omaha 3 Hnrnies. Lincoln-Iie'do. 14 Dashwood. De Moines.. 1 Miller. Den Mdnes 719 Newlln, pinux Cy IT Corbet t, Ploux City 87 Pporer. Dc Moines 41 Stlmmell. Lliuol- 31 L. Roh.Mnnon, Denver.... 15 Jones Lincoln i MrOropir. Pueblo 21 F'een, Lincoln 1 Hull. 1 mmria S7 Cicottc. Lincoln S JiH-keon, Pueblo :'1 Mo'-ran. Pueblo l 7a lu'rt, I,ln.i,tu w Kocle. 1. n. -Sioux City.. 2 Olnistead, Ionver 37 hemp played the steadior garre. with no i:auh'-.s npaiiisit his oppnnmii'e two. I Hendrieksoii, however, leceivrd roimlder- ! sbie applause from 'he hirge crowd of 1 pecti"tora whe 1 he made a run 01 it. lltndilrks-m lino, agreed to play 125 against liMiup h I'm. 1 lie score was: Keini 6, 18, 15, 5. 12, 1. tf. 0, , 0, 12, 0. 16, 1, HK1. Hcndi ickson-2, t, 7, 6, 0, It., S, 0, S3. 11, 4, 0, ti, 3-Sil. During the afternoon end prevlceia to the fool game in the ovsnmg itenuricKsnn ve an interesilng rxhihliion of fancy tlu.ts. He issued a challenge to : ny pool player in he state for a niatoh game fur a purse of 3100. BUFFS CLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP Defeats Mrex City by a Score of Seven to Mx. After a rattling u -oil Kime, which was sltiuiK.il hv ni letiKt 1.6n1 persons, the; Council PluffH HlRh school fc.,t liall team Thursday aftermwn defeated the Sioux City Hiah school tiggrt-gsiiuu oy the close scoiw of 1 to 15. lhe Council Bluffs iyg made their coies In the first liaif. during the (list fifteen minutes of which 1 y hid the. ,e-.1nr some Ore' aer ecufed 1 '"vf S r' z o a saieij. , . visitors a touel carne bv In tlie second hslf Stonx City pulled Itself tt.rretlii.r and worked the fort in! psss to splendid advantage. ,'i-pite tiie furt thst the. visitors w -re. ponalixidl three times on fulling to .vork tlm for ward bass, thev managed to work It u-.- ce fully fmir t: ie and kept t'-e nsll mubi of the tlttie in Ccuacil lilun terri tory. The Sioux City m ore In this hslf came from u touchopwn on a blocked kick from which goal was kicked. The game was portiewliat mHrred by the wrangling over the decisions of the field rifrV'luls, who from lack of knowlnoge lad to retor to the book of rubs with , 1 1 ruun 1,1 . reeuii 01 1111 Kilie . vminn lilnrfs now claims the state high school' thamplonehlp. Ida Grove, -vhio.h t,layed a t,e game with Sleux Cltv. had claimed : It m ths ai-etinds that le w-aa .-Iteand rut ' of the came. ' " CATL1W RKTl'R SS TO 'VARSITY No Changes Eiperted In Coacbea of Other School. TOWA CITY, la., Nov. SP.-(Sporlal.) Coach Catlln will continue as pr.ysieul ,li-ree-f r at the Pluto University of lowit for the seation n( 1. The a 11 no 11 net tm-in hits created IP. tie surprise here, as It hae Iwn known for some time that he had a two years' contrsct with the nthletlc board. Hut tislile from that the local author t los hir e been well pleased with the way In which he has handled the team this fall. O Lir'- 1 has been secured to act as trilner lor the balance of the season, taking tare of the bucket ball und track men. Candidates for both teums will report I mnied'a lelv af:er utiui lemon win r.-jnii 1 I in inea a kei v ai;er the Christmas holidays and the be ball men will report the ilrst of Kebruury. it Is extorted here that the copch.-a of tlui I other college f,.ot ball teams In the state; will continue during the coming eea-m about the same as they have this vt . . Coach W'.'llMms of the Ctate AgTlcuItu; 1 college will undoubtedly hold his :oh ne.t vear. ass'-'ied by Trainer Jack Watson Coach Pell Is sunposed to have u lif Job in(l Cubs won this season, as they dirt be at Trake tinlversltv. and C'-.ach Ilt-vant of enru k . ..11 t.iM r.mv 'I lie mutnm ma Coe college will undoubtedly be continued 1 next year. a he Is a member of th collgo fsrully. At Orinnell college conditions aro more unsettled and It is not known whether Coach Hamilton will tome back for another season or not as he Is anxious to get into the practice of his profession. WITH Till! IIWWI.F.nS. The Ortmsn. In their new shirts, s'tnply overwhelmed the Mungalolies laat ulaht. taking three stvnVht. (Irlflith v as high man, with 'W single end total of 51'.'. M-i. day nlght'i fan wMi be pnstpoed until Krjay nitiiit and Tuesday night the Eclipse and Beselln's Mixers will play. liLNOALOH. 1st. 2d. rl. Tstal R. Fdmunds 12.1 in iW .;vi H. Reiiiliigton U0 3 iS 1 44 U Wynne 1-5 lli 113 8.4 Total S7H d 409 1,158 ORTMAN'8 STARS. 1st. 1L Orlffith 10 i;i Laird 144 ITU Ortiuan 125 112 3d. 119 177 113 tr.y Total 5-2 &1 too Total A. ..439 4M 1.3W TnrUej Won at Golf. Golf playn.i at the On.oha Field club to the number of thlrtv-four inouiged in a Lanc'tcai, mat- h 1 jne of glf i-talnat j bog- Thursday morn.: g for elgnt turkeys ' and me good scorea were made, t-on- iidering the lMenesb of tlie season and I he lack of practice of late on the part f the players. Guy Thomas went tn the dge of the seventeenth green !.i two Iilves, und finished th match three down o hngey. The distance to the seventeenth reen COT yards and Thomas was within hree yi-ds of the green In two strokes, i. ven turkeys were won by tt - play; ii;d Hie eighth went to 'he Keeper of he greens. Those winning turkeys were: Pratt, 3 down; Dunn. 3 down: O. D Cht-mas, 3 down; iker. 4 donn; YC. M. Martin. 4 down; Calm, I uown; J. B. Por--r, 5 down. Omaha Boy Kaay for Springfield. SPRINGFIELD. Neb.. Nov. 9-lSprral) - 1 1. 1 lye, .an f'-mnii closetj h.r- lo.lay ith a game between Hprinrleld high school team and ti e ( 1 ton Athletic i-luti f Omaha. Sprlngiifld winning y a score "f 31 to 0. T en' v-miiiule ha'vs plsved, the locals kicking to Omaha and ' 1 1 intf a toi:i 1 uoitii in t re m'nute in -r ilay began. At no time during the gam ver tlie Omahas riangerou. and thirty -arils was th nearert the gial 1 ni they ever got during the garp". Th. y out weighed S1.1 itigrield consMerahlv hut lai-K.-d head work The scores vteie maic bv Pike. i;iw-ll, Cockerill nd Calhoun. Out of vn games plaved this nion fpr'rg fletd l a won four, tied one and loat two. At'.mdunre ut today's game. K0. Pvllee glop Kgk C ol Ball. NKW YORK. Nov. ) Two foutball game were played simultaneously on I.eucnhn oval In Wlllamsbnrg yesterday and both wer stopped bv l, police after lx piayer had been bauiy hurt. Two of the team belonged to soeU-ile con nected n th the Roman Catholic, church ot 61. Ce 'lie and the ot'.rr two were mad un of Williamsburg vounaf men. The cli irch rxietv team iiiH-'Igeil In uch roue 1 play that their partis'.', who were watching the game tui-he.i on 1 field and took a land, eaualug a riot. The nolle were forced to nse the clubs fie.ly before the Iroullw ouuld be auued. Scarcely was the battle , i.um.-ii m . me hat Is t oionat mbii. k'nd of an :T llrtl' si often Is I1CT-11 Pa.lcr of Sioux C1!y le.ids with T TV 2. 4i.' r; !" : 'i' 1:J i; 4i M7 tv-i "5 177 37fi 219 17? 4V S!i1 U2H im ?.", l 407 21'l 115 2 f-iS l 157 113 41 2X7 HP 11:' R H. T P. S H. 3 H. Ave rU M t 9 244 l"i 12t 1 17 .341 7 6 1 .t v ri 2, so .w 63 115 8 7 .39 43 9 8 .?-77 Sit 54 3 1 rs7 lcj Ul 24 13 .3S7 132 140 24 If 10. 17 1 0 . U 24 1 3 .315 r 87 7 8 S4 73 V 7? U 10 -M3 10 47 4 V 111 26 7 .rs 411 n 3 7 .213 it 55 6 9 . 821 I'l lit) 2 40 . 221 41i 5(5 6 6 .r-V 4? 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Nov. --At the T'nt vrrsity of l' nnsyh onia hoitpltal today II whs jfted that the condition of Hay O, "un Orman, riglit end of the Corneil fool i-vll temn, who was Injured In a Pennsylvania-Cornell game. Is very much Improved, He is Buffering freni a enneuseton of th brain The hnspltnl physicians ald that Van Orman hud spent a very l ad nlghl hut that he hnd continued to Improve and that his condition whs now sallnf aotory. Van Orman was rendr,l unconeclous in a scrimmage ami was removed to the Vnl verlty of Pennsylvania gymnasium, when he retrained conse4ouns. Kb did not however, respond to the usual treatment and he was taken to the university hoepl tal where It was feund ho was suffering with u concussion ci Lhe brain. Mitchell Alonial Defeated. MITCIIttl.L. K. D.. Nov. IJ.-i Sn.-'lal ) Thanksalving afternoon a game of foot ball was plsyed between tie 1 hamplon high school team and a team rni'i up from the ''h "cnt,"1 lur""1- which was won by th feToV - tJei:: vz: 'w.r.rt-: ki unme on. hut the tinlversltv manage- hie- Kerne on. but the university manage ment is against foot hall as played on Thanksgiving iluv and the eleven hod to piny lis tlnul game two daye before. Cntlahya Have Snap. Tho Cudahy's defeated the Avendala Parks In h well contested gnmo of foot hall by a t-core of 35 to o. Kp-Mi'b kicking. Gall's line .ttnashlng and At.'irrws work at gtmrd were the feat . res. Touchdowns; Sim. til (3), (Jail O. Karth. Kamrotsky. rni-dre: McKltrick. Kfcfcree: Oeorge liacuten. IteHd linesman: Stewart. . k Herman Defeata Colnmbaa. nrvuiv XT., ,. oo vv.,.i.l l-Tkmli. -- -i ' "7".. giving d-y a to .1 ball game was plaed between the Hermen -am and the (olum- ' " bout n t imsr.a, wnicn resuueo in v'ctory for Herman by li to 0. Herman's loa.ii averages 170 In weight and they were too much for the boys from South Omaha. (ilenweod Defeats Sidney. C.LE'WOOD, la., Nov. 29. (Special.) Gltnwood and Bldnoy played a very good gaiuo of foot boll here yesterday to a crowd of Fpectutors. Score, Olenwood, 36; Sidney, 0. Spnrtlnsr Cioselp. Now It's a walkaway to April 1.1. The Cornhueker must have thought tho days of the cyclone had returned to at. Louis. Lebrand played first base for Omaha In eighteen games with a fielding average of 1. 4 und was th leader of -the first basemen. wer changes were made 1i lie hort- . , .1, : !' "f the leaguit I han in any o...- p. sl- t'," - the regular shortstops, Dolan P'syd rhort a few games for Omaha und Wheeler ehort a few games for Denver. P: ..., I.. nt Man Johnson ha not yet Is sued fie call for the annual fall meeting of the American league, but It will he held In Chicago probably during the second week ln I leeember. r,ne was emuloyerl with all of It b'st luit ts In 1 it i t. and it Vent over the opposl- foil of life other clubs wlthout faltering oik". Pitcher Owen and Catcher McFarland of the White S x for Ptleher Rhoades nnd Catcher Wakeueld of the Naps is tlie latest iiade reporteti to be on the tapis. There la n-ith'ng detinue atmut the report, however, uny more than titer". is aoout another to the (fleet that V'luldcr Jones will he back next spring to tHke thurre of the forty men that wii: comprise the White Box squad tn tho ;aing. , Out- Omaha player holds the pren ler posi tion In iuh clasH, Mciauliug lo tl t:tble of fielding uvetafc' l prepared by Nut ' is O'Nell president of the A'estern league. Auatln outr.M-i; s all the third basemen by a eon ridi aole iuar;;in and besides wont after neaiiv iwic as many chances ss any other third baseman In the the league. Austin had a total of 751 rhaticea and the man pen to him was D. fineehsn with 400 und thon comes Elwert and Wheeler with 397 each. A Paale. "They tell me that woman across the, room is marrl-id." "Ye." "I wonder how she ever Induced a rnan to propo-e to her?" "I've been wondering about that myself for several years." "You linow her?" "I'm her liuKband " Houston Post. HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH Delicate enough for the softest Hin, and yet efficacious in re-noving 4,ny stain. Keeps the skin in perfecl condition. In the bath gives all th iewrable efter-ellfxts cT a Turkish bath. It should be ca every wash itand. ALL QROCCRS ND DPU0Q1STS lnutations pay tne dealer a larger prefit, than the real thlrjg. otherwlRe yon would never be efferod a ibittL tute, vkheu you ask for an adver tltsed article. 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