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TIIE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1909.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
City Engineer Berated for Change in
Faring Specifications.
MILK , ORDINANCE IS PASSED
All of thf FIM Sold Hraftr Maet
Cam (ram Infected row
A fhnnir of specifications for the pav
ing nf a certain district w th fcause of
much abuMve talk by John Hamburgh. JW
rectid toward the elly engineer, during
the'protre of the council meeting last
iilKl.t. . itasburgh aald h wanted to ba
consulted on matters of change. The city
enginftr as Id ha did not order the change,
but simply recommended It and did not
care whether the rlty approved of the
plana and specification or not. The plans
referred to were change regarding
arphaltlc concrete to avoid Infringement
of crrtaln .patent held by eastern In
ventor of varle'.le of thla :nd of pav
ing. After Haaburgh had berated the en
gineer he voted to approve the change of
specifications.
The tjrdlrrance ' regulating the sale of
milk and the restrlctlona on tubercular
dairy cowa was passed and will go Into
effect January 1, 191. The ordinance pro
vides that dairy cows shall b Inspected
and that no milk from diseased cowa ahall
ba ao:d In the city.
The city dark was Instructed to adver
tise for bids of the grading bonds offered
for sale for the grading of M street. The
bids Will be received until November 29k
The block of general bonds In this case
amounts to 119,000. The clerk was also
. Instructed to execute an issue of bonds
for four smaller irradlng districts. The
ordinances authorizing this- were given first
reading last night.'
Bid on raving.
The city clerk was ordered to advertise
for bids on twelve or more paving con
tracts mostly In the north section of ihe
city. These bids will be opened November
29. A number of grading ' and paving
ordinances were advanced. Many more ot
the Improvement ordlnnnces are being
prepared so that all the north section of
tho city will probably be paved next year.
The contracts may reach JM,..
The trustee of Crclshton university dedi
cated to publics use a part 'of lot 9, block S
of Beglcy'a park addition to South Omaha.
The J stVet change of grade was again
up for approval, Thla change of grade has
bren th cause of much .wrangling In that
section of the city. The residents have
diverse Interests at different points along
the street and each Is anxious to have his
rights and Interests conserved. A .number
of small blocks of grading bonds were
aold last evening In opon reaiilon to the
contractor who did the work.
The council refused to pay for J2.C00 feet
of hose ordered for the fire department,
owing to much oppoBitiofi to the purchase.
Dr. A. H. Kucntg was allowed .$100 fot
' professional . services as milk tester for
South Omaha. Hia service extended over
three month.
Made City Cioaslu.
Arthur Culklns of Portland, Or., Is visit
ing houth OmuQa friends. .
Jetter'a Gold Top Beer delivered to any
part of the city. Telephone No. 8.
J. Clch Is building tlx new cottages in
Hillcrem addition to South Omaha..
Charles Alukunea la liuidli a new home
at Thirty-third and S streets.
FOR RENT Two newly furnished front
rooms; strictly modern. 4J1 N. 22d St.
The residence of James Stewart, 736
Norm Tweruy-aixin street, ,1s quarantined
toy dlphtherU.
Diphtheria I prevalent In the home of
Mi'. Kggleston, forty-sixth and Q streets,
lid thai of Mr. Haltner, loll M street.
The LadltuT Aid society of JLetlcr Me
morial ciiunh win meet teaneauay after
noon with Mrs. Frank Ueldlng, bevuiileenth
and Madison atreet.
Mis Mary Mann 1 still quite seriously
111. JJurliig her Illness Maud Cloud of
Omaha has charge ot the olflce of the
Associated Charities In South Omaha.
Washington tent No. 67, Knights of the
Macabees, .will give lis ihlrtetutii annual
bail at UaiMua iirodici hoou nan, Novem
ber 1J.
The death ot Orln MUlelt, agod 16, aon
of Mra. Mary J. Muleii, liu ;i.aoun ave
nue, occurred Monuay luoru.ui. ai uio soma
On. aha hohpilai. funeia. will tw Held
vediiesday at l:3o p. in. trim Umwera
chapel. Dr. K. 1 W fioe.s: win have
charge.
DOAMfi AiD UKIXUl IK TO MISKT
Two College Teams Will Settle Cham,
ploushly on Saturday.
Doane and litltevue will nave their an
nual gridiron argument at ieuovue cain
pu batumay to decide which has the
prior claim to the . state ciianipionshlp.
ioih teams have made apitimld records
this year and both ate well veraml on
the niouern spectacular game wltii ail Us
open features.
Omaha follower of foot ball are taking
quite an Inlertst In the game and tha su
burban line will arrange fur care to carry
ail who wish to attend the contest, which
starts at 2:30. Bellevua stock has taken
quite a boost lnoe tha boya on tha high
hill defeated Tarklo a. weik ago. and
Doane la quite proud of the showing It
made against the strong Cornhuskera.
t'reigluon has no further games sched
uled for Omaha and the high school man
agement la figuring on a game at Vinton
street park for Thanksgiving day.
. TnrfmsB la , Bankrupt.
LEXINGTON... Ky, Nov. 16,-Edw'ard
Corrlgan. the lu fman of Chleaa.t N i.
lean and this city, has filed In the Un.ted.
mates rouri si m arkrort, a p.ti'lo I .
bankruptcy. H s ai-sets nre given at 113 CB
and liabilities at 174.fOO. In his petl Ion
Corrlgan ssva he hs no real rsta'e and
has only a few note as ase;s.
Flasr to riaar Auto Raee.
DENVER, Colo.. Nov! 1.-The fla?-to-flag
endurance and reliability contest for
automobiles from Utnver to the city of
Mexico will be held next summer Instead
of this month, as originally planned. The
announcement of the ehanna was made to
day. It Is planned to hold the contest
in June or July, during the centennial
celebration at the Mexican capltol.
SATISFACTIO!)
If we were in the business of mak
ing clothe for 1h trade we would
label them ''Satisfaction Brand."
Kvery suit or vercoat that leavea
our store must carry with it every
thing that the word satisfaction Im
plies. Suit cr Cftrcgat i Order
S20,
525. S30 and $35.
IIERZOG
TAILORING CO,,
IS So. 16tk SU, loyal Betel Bldf.
rOfin FOR Weak and nervous mea
NFRVES ork "no youthful vigor
gone aa a result of over
work or mental exertion should take
OKAY'S NEKVK FOoU Pll L8 They wl:
make you eat antl sleep and be a man
S.iu
f 1 Bos; S boxes II 66 by mall.
gXXKMAaT a HeCCItNILl. 0 CO,
CvM. lath ant Ituage Streets.
1 owl eavii co air amy.
Cox. Wva a a.fx biaaaa, rs
Lincoln High
Defeats Omaha
Game, Which ii Played on Field Cot
ered with Ice, Ends with Score
Six to Five.
LINCOLN, Nov. 16. In a snappy foot
ball game between teams 'well maicned as
to weight, Lincoln Hign school today de
feated Omaha High school by a score of
V to b. Omaha made the first touchdown,
Howard gaing over following a for aid
pass, but goal was mttmed. Mann made
the touchdown for Lincoln and kicked nla
own goal, 'i he gridiron w as covered with
snow and Ice.
TIGERS MIST WUIlK TO WUH
toack Heprr -Not Satisfied vrlta Small
Score Aaaiast Drake. '
COLUMBIA, Mo., November 16.-(8pe-ciat.;
.LiLikouaU ndi.sfcouti ..uueui i
Alumni are eil sausiita wlin ine team
Miuiug against maKe Saturday, Coaon
Kopm- is lar Horn being so. '1 ne Prince
loi.ian (loo noi care particularly lor large
scores, but lie onjocl to Ilia team oeina
held so otten when wltnln a tew yards
of the goal, a was the cane several tunes
against Drake. Once the Tigers were
held on the three-yard line, and two the
f'reacliere held them within the fifteen
yard mark. Both of these Instances oc
curred In the first half before the Tigers
had scored. Between the halves, Koper
lectured the men severely for this weak
ness, saying In part that "a team that
can't score after getting within the ten
yard line Isn't much of a team." Roper
did not think much of Drakes strength,
and insists that the team played poorly In
not defeating them by a larger score.
Nothing new was sprung by the Tiger
Saturday, and In this feature many MIs
sourlans, as well as the half-dozen Kansas
scouts who were here to get an Idea of
Missouri' probable Thanksgiving day of
fense, were disappointed. Tiger followers,
although glad to know that their team
can win from teams like Manhattan,
Rolla, Ames. Iowa. Washington and
Drake by the use of only a handful of
simple plays, would like to have seen them
put loofe for a minute In order to know
what they might expect of them against
Kansas.
The reappearance of Peatherage, Gil
christ. Hackney -and Thatcher In Tiger
uniforms did much to Improve Missouri's
work, and the announcement that Ftew
Itt Roberts, deemed In 1907 the best Mis
rourl valley fullback, Is now eligible, adds
further confidence In the Tiger camp.
Dentherage's work at left half was one
of the features of the Drake contest, and
his old-time form In running back punts
pained many extra yards for the Tigers.
Gilchrist. Hackney and Thatcher bolstered
up the right side of the line considerably.
Just where P. Roberts will bo played Is
yet uncertain, but It Is likely that he will
'aid either at right tackle or halfhark.
His addition makes the Tiger squad ln
elode nine former "M"men.
The remaining elerht practice dsvs be.
fore the big Kansas struggle for Missouri
rallev rupremacv will see the" Tigers do
Ipc their mort gruelling scrlmmnee work
of the lesson. All th work will be se
cret, and with no Injuries the souad ought
to be In shnre for Its hardest fight against
the Jayhawkers.
RE-KGAGF DOW AT FIELD CLUB
Clab Maker Also to lie Iaatrnetor on
Links IVeat SnmSner. x
Oeorge Dow, clubmaker st the Omaha
Field club has been engaged as Instructor
and clubinsker for next year. J. M. Wat
son, former lrstructor, ha taken a posi
tion In Lo Angeles, where h his wo-k
the year around, with a oonsequnt in
crtass In Income. Dow Is on? of the mci'
rived clubmakers In the country and
showed his worth as a p'ay last ye r when
he beat all the profession Ml In !h' part
of the country In the sp-cial match at
the Nebraska Slate tournament. Dow hd
Intended to spend the winter In Los
Angeles, but was Induced to chanre his
plans snd will b" on the grounds all winter
t- look after the Interea a of the golfer
In' the spring a 'andscape expert will ba
engaged to keep the green In top condition.
NOW HIS'9 DRKSIIER THE HUNTER
Omaha
Man Goes to Missouri
Skowa Them How.
and
Al Drcsher holds a hunting record which
Is dnly excelled by . that of Dr. Downs,
who went duck hunting Friday with a
party of friends and returned Monday
will), jut a duck. Diesher was visiting In
Missouri and with six friends spent two
days In the field after quail. Each of the
reven hunters had a full-fledged license,
so there was no trouble on that score.
Each also had a gun and a dog. The net
results of their two days' shoot was two
quail, a quail a day. It should also be
r corded that one of the mighty hunters
ki'led one of the dogs.
Dresher report? that the quail are ex
tremely thick, but very wary, and al
thotign many coveys were flushed, the
hunurs could not land right.
ATHLETES
OFFICERS
Everett. C. Brown of Chicago Chosen
President ot Amateur Union.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Everett C. Brown
of (.'hlrago whs elected president of the
Amateur Atniutic union at the annual
meeting In New York today, succeeding
.amis K. Sullivan, who had held the office
for three yea s. Mr. Sullivan was chosen
s cr tary-treasurer today. He declined rc
1 ell. n to the presidency.
Aii.ong the many rou.ln matters passed
upon at the mating today tin tha admU
a.on of the Southern California Athlello
si ociailon to membership and the adon
tl n of a n 'W rule designed to protect
young athletes from overstrain. By this
rigulat nn competitors undor 18 years o'-j
are oara train competition in race ex
ec dii.g five mll?.
Total receipts for the year were 8 680.
Cro?s-eoutury and fcymnaiio champlun
fchlpa alone showed a deficit.
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COTCH UETA1NS CHAMPIONSHIP
Iowa Wrestler Throws Dr. Roller
Twter la Seveatyfoar Minutes.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 16 After an hour
and fourteen minute' hard wrestling, dur
ing which both men appeared to be doing
their utmost, Frank i,orrli of Humboldt,
la., tonight remains the champion wrestler
of tho world, having defeated Or. lienjumln
r. Holler , ol beittie in straight falls here
yesterday.
The first fall was gained In 46 minutes
and 20 seconds, the champion ualng a half
Nelson and crotch hold.
The serond he won with the punishing toe
hold in 27 minutes and 38 seconds.
in the second fall, after fifteen minutes
of fast work, Ho.ler got Uotch In a trying
position, and for a time It appeared almost
certain tha lov.an' shoulder would touch
,ne mat.
WITH THE BOWLERS.
On Francisco's alleys in the Omaha
league the Men Bros, rolled In their usual
good form Tuesday night. Every one of the
games to tlieir creuu. e-very one of the
Mela team topped a 200 score, even Dad,
which was a surprise to himself. Tonl.ht
Moionya vs. Advoa ana luion pacifies vs.
C i tarns Cltya. bcore:
METZ BROS.
1st. 2d
Id. Total
Htrtley li
ni'iaue l.'&
Lt nmaii 3
Hlakeney 2v2
Huntington 14
14
13
2US
161
2U
1-2
liJ
Totals
&S7 b:h
iris l.SJl
HOSPE COMPANY,
1st. 2d.
Id. Total
W. Zitaman in
Clark 1M
E Uunian 1
weaver 11
Vouat'ni LI
1.1
lot
1U
214
l,t
lsl
4.i5
14
167
lay
B4
on
612
Total 630
U7
2,503
The Drelbus Candy company took three
game from th St. James team last night
on the Metropolitan alleys. 11. Primeuu
took all honors (or the candy kids with
Hi for single game and 570 for total, while
Louie Weymuiler took high honors for Ih-i
hi James with 191 for single and Li2 for
high total games.
'tonight the Brodegaard Crowns and
Chabol lioe company.
DKElbt'S CANDY CO.
Ut.
2d. Id. Total.
IN) l'O 64
146 L6 611)
lit! lvO 5.'1
212 1.4 B
172 17S S7
8 US t9S
JAMES.
Id. Sd. Total.
1 11 611
14 ltl 46
m 1U 6cl
LM 1,1 a
Traynor ...
Safford ....
Brao
Angeieberg
Primes u ...
ls
2I'
IS
V.'
K
Totals X
KCH BOEDER'S ST.
1st.
Wayman 11
Hrtr 1U
VV eymuller 1
WUaoa 140
Scannell 14A 19 144 479
Total...; 7S9 796 1.401
The Beselln's Mixers took three games
from the Hussle's Acorns Imt night on the
Itasement alleys. Hehnelder took all
honor for the Mixers with W total
and 210 for single game, while Moyna had
high honors for tha Acorns with 186 single
game and S30 for total.
BESELIN S MIXERS.
1st. 2d. M. Total
Tteselln
174 195
200
117
17
Cole
1M
210
Schneider .
4191
Totals..
M2 K55
634 1CT1
M. Tots!.
l1? 4T,
147 474
HUPSIE'S ACORNS.
1st. 2d.
Moyna 1 Ml
Richie i 1K2 164
H aster 173 154
Totals 6U 479 497 1.497
The City' A took twe games from the
Day Mailing team In the Postoffice league
last night on the ,nasemrnt alleys. I re
Vtt took all honor for his team with 201
single game and 4fc for total three, whll
O'Connor was hlgb man for the City's A
with 202 single and 547 for hlch three
games. Utt will try and do better next
time.
CITT "A."
1st. 2d. M. Total.
O'Connor 202 157 19 547
Nelson 171 101 ISO ?A
Crozler 1S7 171 1?0 479
Totals 5"0 4TC 458 1,331
DAY MAILING.
1st. 2d. M. Totnl.
Short 157 111 HO .TO
I'tt 2"1 159 129
Meyer 194 i: lit 478
Total 552
440 867 1.SG5
City "C"
nd the Night Mailing teamr
broke even In a double header Sunday
afternoon, each team winning three games.
Chadwell had high totols with 512 and Dy
berg high single with 201.
CITT "C."
1st. 2d. 9d. Total.
Nugent K2 155 173 4W
Dvberg 126 100 105 f61
Chadwell 195 12 1S5 512
Totals 4R3 407 4G3
1.3&3
NIGHT MAILING.
1st. 2d.
Gallup 122 154
Glass 124 149
Morrison 182 154
Totals 428 457
CITY "C."
1st. 2d.
Nugent 122 1H9
Dyberg 123 180
Chadwell 153 167
3d. Total.
183
170
129
406
443
463
48.9 1,373
3d. Total.
121
201
130
415
503
450
Totals 337 BIB 455 1,303
NIGHT MAILING.
1st. 2d.
Gallup 137 171
Glass -. 172 149
Morrison 159 150
3d. Total.
140
136
174
448
457
453
Totals..
468 470 450 1,388
Foot Ball Player Recovers.
PONCA. Neb., Nov. 16. (Special.) Her
bert Deernfleld, who was Injured In the
foot ball game between the high school
of Pander and Pmca last week bo that
he did not remember anything about the
game, Is apparently all hlpht now. The
Ponca team will have a buskpt social at
Colonial hall next Friday night, the pro
ceeds to be used for fitting out the team
for further work.
Zbyaako Throws Albert;.
SIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 16.-Zbyszko, tho
Polish champion wrestler, threw Karl Al
berg, champion of Fmnre, here tonight in
two straight falls. The first bout went
1SH minutes and the second 9 minutes.
Astor's Friends
Fear for Safety
No Word Has Seen Eeceived from
Wealthy New Yorker Since
West Indies Storm.
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Some apprehen
sion has been felt here by friends of
Colonel John Jacob Astor, over the fact
trat no word has been received from him
since the recent storm in the West Indies,
where he Is cruising on his steam yacht,
Nourmahal.
Colonel Astor' secretary said today that
he felt no uneasiness.
The Nourmahal left Port Antonio,
Jamaica, on November 8, the day Mra.
Astor obtained her divorce from Colonel
Astor, but there was no definite Informa
tion. as to her destination, other than that
she would probably call at aome Porto
Rlcan port. The cable companies report
that they are unable to communicate with
Porto Rica and points beyond, which prob
ably explains why no word has been re
ceived by Colonel Astor.
Announcements of the Theaters.
An entertainment of charm and cheer,
light and lifting, and Inspiring in the
seasoned observer lecollcctlons of the hap
piest of bygone days, appears to be the sort
of thing that is in store In the new
college play, "Commencement Days," which
will be the offerelng at the Boyd theater
tonight and Wednesday matinee and night.
Of course most of them are girls. John
Cort la the producing manager and the
play Is staged by Max) Flgman. A com
pany of fifty headed by Frederick V.
Bowers.
George Evans and his 100 Honey Boys
will be the attraction at the Boyd theater
noxt Thursday, Friday and Saturday, All
those who witnessed the performance of
this organization last season are unani
mous In pronouncing It quite the most en
tertaining minstrel performance they have
ever witnessed. The company sent on
tour this year by Messrs. Cohan & Harris
Is Intended to sustain the enviable reputa
tion made last season and with this object
In view they are presenting a program en
tirely new.
Condition of Carlisle.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Although a change
for the worse in the condition of ex
Secretary of the Treasury John Q. Car
lisle nas reported laist nlvht, it was said
this morning that he seemed brighter than
usual in the early injurs today.
Ir. Joseph 1). Uryant. Mr. Carlisle's
physician, declined this morning to Issue
ai.y statement.
Waltham Watches are very
delicate instruments, but sci
entifically and soundly made.
Your only anxiety in getting
one need be to know that it is
in good running order when
you get it, so go to a regular
UfiTCKES
jeweler who has the requisite
technical. knowledge to regu
late and put it in order prop
erly before you purchase.
JT. B.Whea buying a VTaltham
Watch alwaya aak your jeweler
for one adjatted to temperature
aad poaltioi
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Pope Pius X
Observes Jubilee
Celebrates Mass and Breakfasts with
His Sisters, Who Came
from Venice.
ROME. Nov. 16. Today is the episcopal
jubilee of Tope Plus X. Many message of
congratulation and good will reached the
Vatican, the number Including several from
America.
The pope celebrated mass In the private
chapel, admitting only his alster from
Venice, with whom he afterward , break
fasted. Later In the day he received the
officials cf the Vatican and to these the
pontiff showed the gold pectoral cross
which was given him by Pope Leo In 1884
upon tho occasion of his appointment as
bishop of Mantua.
The rumor Is persistent that Mgr. ' Fal
conlo will be created a cardinal. It la re
ported he will be replaced aa apostolic del
egate at Washington by Mgr. Aglue, now
apostollo delegate at Manila; Mgr. A-versa,
apostolic delegate to Cuba, or Mgr. Stagnl,
archbishop of Aqullla, who lived many
years In America.
Ten Miners Are
Killed in Cavcin
Report of Disaster in North Carolina
Region, but Details Are
Lacking.
WINSTON FALLS, N. C, Nov. 16. Ten
or perhaps twelve men, the exact number,
cannot yet be ascertained, were smothered
to death today in an excavation near1 here.
Five bodies had been recovered up to noon.
The men were at work digging for a new
railroad.
WARE FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM
Iowa Banker Raises Question of
Legality of Board of
ParAona.
DES MOINES, Nov. 16. The Iowa su
preme court today set the hearing as to
Leroy Ware's petition for writ of habeas
corpus for December-14. Ware, under sen
tence for defalcations of tbs5,000 from the
defunct Farmer and Drovers bank at
Seymour, Lv, has raised the question of
constitutionality of the law which created
the State Board of Parole which ordered
Ware set at liberty. Judge N. M. Towner
of Corydon sent him back to the peni
tentiary and now it Is up to the highest
court. The question, today taken under
advisement by the supreme court, was
whether Ware shall be admitted to liberty
pending the hearing December 14.
WIFE DROWNSHUSBAND SAVED
Coroner Begins Investigation Sur
rounding; Death of Woman
at La Porte.
LA PORTE, Ind., Nov. 16, Following the
finding in Hudson lake this morning of
the body of Mrs. Hunter S. Dresden, wife
of the owner of , the New Carlisle hotel.
Coroner Osborne began, an investigation
into the circumstances : surrounding the
drowning of the woman', who, a month ago,
while in a boat with ht" husband disap
peared, the husband being saved.
Dresden said the boat had upset and that
he had been unable to save his wife, al
though he kept her above water for some
time. Mrs. Dresden's parents live at Buch
anan, Mich., while Mr. Dresden oame to
Hudson lake from South Bend, Ind.
GRANGE REBELS ARE BEATEN
Administration Wins Complete Vic
tory In Annual Election
of Officers.
DES MOINES. Ia.. Nov. 16.-The present
officials In the ranks of the National
Grange won a complete victory over the
Insurgents In the annual election of of
ficers today. The officers chosen follow:
Master N. J Bachelder, Concord, N. H.
Overseer T. C. Atkeeon, Morganton, W.
Va.
Lecturer Oliver Wilson, Magnolia, 111.
Steward C. D. Richardson, West Brook-
field, Mass.
Assistant Stward I P. Pealey, South
Woodstock, Conn.
Treasurer Mrs. E. S, McDowell. Wel-
lesley. Mass
SHIPP TO ASK VINDICATION
Sheriff Convicted of Contempt Will
Go Before Constituents to Test
Their Confidence.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 Rather than ask
for clemency from the government that
has fixed upon him the stigma of failure
to perform his duty as sheriff, Joseph F
Shlpp, probably will choose to go back to
the people of Hamilton county, Tenn., after
his term in Jail for contempt of the u
preme court of the United State has been
served and test their confidence in him by
asking them to re-elect him to his old
office.
Dowdcll to Try fur Congress.
BIOUX FALLS, S. D Nov. 16. (Special
Telegram.) Among those who have been
mentioned for nomination to congress on
the democratic) ticket in South Dakota
next year Is Robert Emmet Dowdell, the
democratic wheelhorse, who since early
days has resided In Sanborn county, and
who has served his county In the state
legislature on several occasions. While In
Sioux Falls Mr. Dowdell stated that if the
campaign of next year, and were united
in behalf of democratic principles in the
campaign of next year, and was united
upon the plai to make him one of the
nominees for congress, he would make the
rare and would take off his coat and cam
paign in behalf of the whole ticket until
the closing of the polls next November.
Mrs. Louie Hue. 426 Outien St., Danville,
111., writes, October 1: "Foley's Kidney
Pills started me on th road to health.
wus treated by four doctors and took other
kidney remedies, but grew worse, and was
unable to do my housework, and the doctor
told me I only could live from two to six
months. I am now so much better that I
do all of my own work, and I shall be very
glad to tell anyone afflicted with kidney or
bladder trouble the good results I received
from taking Foley's Kldpey Pills." Com
mence today and be well. Do not risk hav
ing Blight's dlseaae or diabetes. Sold by
all druggist.
Watches FRENZER 15th and Dodge.
Iowa I'Mlnulcn and Carrlera.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 16 (Spe
cial Tlerara.) Rural carrier appointed
ar aa follow for Iowa route: Alvord.
route L Henry V Frledriehaen carrier.
Anthony J. Franibgen aubatltule; Perala,
route X. Huasell i. Mitchell carrier. Marsh
C. Heath substitute; Woodbine, route 4.
Jothain 1. Mlkrsell carrier, no KUbolltute.
Iowa poatinaatera appointed: Arlspe,
I'nlon county, t.'ynlhia i. WlUon, vice O.
N. lmtcher realtfiied; Dudley, Wapello
county. John K. Sim, vice W. W. Hupp
eaigned: Templeton, Carroll county. Anna
Sthw alter, vice V. tichwaller resigned.
Mrrrkiati lleit Im farsait.
UXJAN. la , Nav. tt.-6pecial )-Tha -cap
of Ui man bo ao cleverly worked a
Writing
Typewriter
with Wahl Adding and
Subtracting Attachment
Remington Typewriter
Company
(Incorporated)
1619 Farnam Street, Omaha
On and
After
ENTIRELY NEW, SOLID, FAST THROUGH TRAIN
Over the "CENTRAL ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND CUBA"
DAILY
il'.zb'prn
4.30 pm
0.60 pm
1.16 am
7.06 am
carrvintr an observation sleeping
COUaU UUIU11 aiiu a
J ACKSOWILLE, Fla.
and a throuuh sleeping car and through free chair car service St. Louis to Jacksonville. All meals en route served
in dining cars. Connection at Columbus with through sleeping car to and from Savannah; also with trains at
Jacksonville for all Florida points, and steamship
CONNECTIONS FOR HAVANA, CUBA
VIA KNIGHTS KEY OR PORT TAMPA
NOTE.
11 limit S"V ml tkit
Chicago at 7jm -bsn.
Information aa to low tourist
S. North, Dist. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central R. R.,
Yyir
Special round trip winter tourist rates to Southern destinations. Visit the new South, and en
joy its winter climate, its hospitality, and its palatial hotels.
New Orleans, La. - 841. OO
Mobile, Ala: - - - J341.00
Jack -orwllle, Fla. S50.50
Havana, Cuba - - $87.00
Cafe dining cars on Kansas City day Express from Omaha at 9:15 A. M., and on St. Louis-Kansas
City Flyer from Omaha at 4:55 P. M. Night Omaha-Kansas City Express is electric lighted.
Let me tell you ahout our excellent trains to Kansas City and St. Louis, and their connections
with through trains to Mexico, Gulf, Florida and Cuban resorts. Information, handsome illustrated
descriptive southern resort publications, etc.
71
J. B.
mmbm
a.rr'-f
number of bualnea men of Missouri Valley
last Friday evening- by forglna; check i a
'matter of regret. It ia believed the nun
ho caahed the check are largely respon
sible for the escape of the much-wanted
trana-er in that they allowed too much
time to el u Die between the discovery of
Adding Subtracting
All three In one, and each done with
equal facility on the
emmgtoiHi
CEKTE
DAILY
8.00 pm
ILLINOIS CEl.VRAL DAI4.Y
Lv Chloago Ar 7.16 am
I w I nula A P
4.30 om Ar.. Birmingham.. Lv 11.46 am
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
9.60 pm Ar ....Columbus.... Lv 6.00 am
1.16 am Ar Albany Lv 2.30 am
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
r olirn Ar...Jaekanvllle..Lv I.4Q DDI
car, a ten-section Mvo-dra wing-room sleeping car, a free reclining chafr car (steel
rnarh through without change between Chtcaco and
-
Until November 15th the through Ch uaro-Jacisonvtte
has been 1
ieen rutin in p daily tor the past year
and arrive at Jacksonville at Sao ajn.
and arrive at Jacksonville as oxk ajn.
rates, reservations and tickets of your home
1402
Southern Tuir
Palm Bench, Fla. - 800.00
Tampa, Fla. - - - S02.10
Mexico City IVIex. - &T7.G5
San Antonio, Tex. - $30.40
REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent,
1502 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Select your home now,
Before the winter sets in
Thursday the real estate dealers will advertise a great many
choice, cozy homes for sale on the easy payment plan a cash
payment down and a little every month.
This is your opportunity to get a home with a little wish.
See these properties and make your selection before winter
6ets in. J
Thursday is home day
the forgery and the action to apprehend
Ihe violator of the law. According to re
ports the merchant are out 111 on mer
chandise and 1118 in cash.
Acquire the liaolt ot Keeping on hand a
bottle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
save anxiety. There la nothing tetter for
-V,
1. r ,
S5
Monday
Nov. 15
DAILY
T.20 am
11.46 am
6.00 am
8.30 am
6.40 pm .
sleeping' car of the
win continue so uave
second morning:
ticket agent, or by addressing.
Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Automobile, Gas and Trac'icn
P H V A A V M aw AnJM f tlt"" fOUr.rl Wf
LilZlSlCClin? ( completed la aire u.oruL.
cl roar offered br mr huul in the omuirv. J- ui
uppijr of uuuiotlli ud enrftnt lor prv. ilc. fctu
dtinu tuti nut only to baudle utoiiitl at
nftnv, but to tuAkt all ri'Jr. fcntl fur c4L.Uvu
givtitf roiuplei luroruietilxu. Vny tan tu-r muf
l,tn: V our (iirWr la twelv wek, or llxfv uiouiia
fmm the djr ioj snler. A4dra
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