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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1909)
n SBC9 L-MiaSHCJ II.- I L II .ojm.'l.. IHB .".Ml M '!'', .JfflXJj.yii. jm '..'J iff" l"'JIH , e-. rw so VS. es n w e s ea sa 00 n R Nebraska HALF MINUTE STOKE TALK THE BEE: OMAIIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, The Farmers' Paradise Neeliaco Valley is located in central western British Columbia, between the Cascades and the Kooky Moun tain?, just north of Seattle. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway now luildinp through this'lr.nd unsurpassed for fruit dairy and mixed fanning; oats average SO bushels per acre wheat 50 bushel.5, timothy hends 12 inches long; pen vine, vetch and blue stem to hor&e's back; wild fruit and game in abundance; rich soil; mild climate, temperated by the warm Japan cur . ent; pure drinking water; no irrigation, summer rains. - Nothing can grow into money as fast as land along a new railrond. Try end realize what Xechaco Valley Trill be next year and the year after. Discount the future. You know farm land is the safest investment in the world. Nature is creating more people, but no more land. eJairoes J. Mill Says: "Boy Land" But to buy you must buy at once. The total amount of good land was limited in the beginning. It istnuch more limited now. There is none available for pre-emption. There is no railroad land. That held by land com panies including our own is going fast. Already over fifty thousand acres of Xechaco Valley land have been t-old to settlers and investors and most of it sold in a few months. That which is left will go even faster. This is your opportunity and your last one. Yeli Knaurn Far-Sighted Ehsinsss Lhn and Bankers Who Bought Ilechaco Valley Farms FRANK A. Fl'RAY, County Iwuoiw, Douglas County. ML KUINO immW, I'hjfcicUu. Omaha. H HUMAN B. PKTr.RS, Prop. MrrruU Hotel, Omaha, FRANK CRAWJXKI. Attorney, Omaha. MAX 3. FXJGU, Jewelrr, Grand I bland, b. IK. HIPTLK, IX-ntist, Omaha. CHARLF5S A. GOSS. V. S. THstrlrt Attorney. LKSTKR TVRNER, Prea. First National Bank. Seattle. JAMKS V. DOGE. Pre. InJota Trust Co., Seattle. LYKI.K 1. ABBOTT. Attorney. Omaha. LKOXAKIl W. SHKIBEL. Xeb. National Rank. Omaha. Ttere two well known men have been In tbe valley and know it well. A?k t lit in about 1L M. R. At'OrSTlXE, Wholesale Grocer, Seattle. GEORGE COVPLAXD, Repent, fctate I nlversity. T. i. O'BRIKX, Prop. Hens haw Hotel, Omaha. A. P. CTLLKV, Hanker, loop City, Xeb. JOSEPH KOTIK, Merchant, St. Paul, Xeb, A. E. CADY, Banker, St. Paul. Xeb. 1R. TARBOX. Physician, Omaha. I. J. RII.EY. Omaha. IMSTRMT JllHiE PAI L. St. Paul, Xeb. K. C. WAGNER, Mpr. Bank of California, Seattle. M . AV. PETER SOX. Cashier Berter Horton Bank. Seattle. GVY P. CLARK, Asst. Cash. Iexter Horton Bank, Seattle. C. S. HARLEY, Asst. Cash. 2evter Horton Bank, Seattle, You Can't Make a Mistake If you tread in the financial footsteps of these prominent men, whose success has been due to their keen, far sighted judgment. Do you want to follow men like these, and take the same chance they do or will you stumble filong in the same old rut, and be two jumps behind the rabbit all the time? The successful men of today are those who acted yesterday. History repeats itself, but you must have the pluck, the nerve, the courage, the business , acumen these men have to grasp an opportunity when it's presented as they have done. Don't De One of the Crowd--Be a Leader Be a Success - '- Upon application at our office we will gladly give you detailed government reports, giving you a pen picture : - of each farm, and surveyors' field notes, together with photographs of each particular piece of land, and strongly urge you to take prompt action while yet you have the best to pick from. , We Shall Withdraw This Offer in a Few Days "We will give you the choice at $20.00 per acre $5.00 per acre cash, balance in six annual payments at 6 per ' cent interest. ' It Wili Soon Advance to $25, 50, $100 and More WE HEREBY RESERVE THE RIGHT to raise our price at any time and to change our terms. rand Trunk Pacific Land Company 411 INJew York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska References: OcLaha National Bank; Dexter Horton & Co., Seattle; National Bank of Commerce , Seattle, Wash. THOMPSON REFUSES 10 ACT 'Attorney General Will Set Bs Goat for GoTernor Shallenberg-er. 0XAHA CASE UP TO EXECUTIVE DrrliUl aa to VTsetIer er Xot Qee Warraate afcall Br Iraaikl Wet Fart of tar Legal Depart irat'i Uwtr. HSE Boy Buried in Well, but Dug Out ToubHm lirinr Sear Beatrice Hai Experience While Trying to . Catch Babbit a little anxious as this is tha worst weather on record so earl; In tbe season. Gener ally no feeding Is done until tba first of January, but tbe severe weather baa com pelled feeding for some time. Last sea son's experience was sufficient to stimu late preparing amply for feed and there ia an abundance of -feed fn the couatry. but continued weather like the present will do great damage. CLOTHING DEMANDS MADE FROM LINCOLN ASYLUM HTUlTrUCE. Neb. J'"- U. (Special Telr-gram.-P.uri. tn a well si hours and rescued without eerious injury was the fx peritrice' today of George Allen WNkenson. the M-year-eld sen of G. A. Wilkenson. living- fix mPe northeast of Beatrice. vVil kfnson and a companion w-re chasing a rabbit this morning whleii-ran under the p'.utforrw arid fell into the well. His father f cured. a Tope and let him down to the ( bottom a aistance 01 . there is any way to do it, so he is sending rabbit. Mr. Wllkenson Wean hoisting his j lM,ers to llllnl of lrimalMl asking on wnat. he Iiearp wie rana enu .for morf,v $asrtatesideat Woodard Ifiti Oat Word to Relative of Patteata to Help,. 4Tat. (From a Staff Corrpspondent) LINCOLN. lea IS. (PpeciaL) Superin tendent Woodard of tha Lincoln insane asylum is going to prevent a deficiency if men. After an examination tbe doctors Ft&ted that the knife had not penetrated any of tbe bowels, and that although' pain fully injured, the boy would in all proba bility recover. Saad WorkJaa-a at Ceatral City, CENTlillL CITV. Neb . -ec, IS. iSpe- Meliaa is under bond to answer for the as sault. 1 ABLE ROCK Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adama. who moved from bare In October to 'Jama City, la.. wer so unf orlutxaie ac to have their home In that place destroyed by lije oi. day taet week and they had a narrow escape from deattt. i'he rutin ot Mw: fire i mna&own. ; - . - Vr"RAV-A PITV TJE i T .1 Jt Ai)r. cial.)-The Platta River Sad company of j Nfcncy At vulvX Zt iiuitvi.ie, .-xeo.. w to esiatiUf;n a sana i iat.1 evenic! at the Mtbodisl Epiaooi.! station Jn the Platte river south of town wtth the expectation that when tbe mach inery is installed and everything is in working order they will be able to tak out and ship aay about fifteen or twenty carloads a day. Mr. Ritchey, the president of the com pany, -was here lest week to pe if there ! (From a Staff Corresponflent) i j LINCOLN. Iec. IS Spec a Telegram.)- ! Attorney Gtneral W. T. Thotnp.-on In an interview given out today announces that he will not be ths goat for Governor Shal- , lenberaer. ! He has refused to assume ths responsi bllty for advising the governor a to whether or not the governor sriall in his capacity as chief executive advise Thomp son to bpfrln quo warranto proceedlnps agaJnst the Omaha Brard of Fire and Po- ' Mce Commissioners and Mayor Dahlman for alleged failure to enforce the I o clock closing law. Mr. Thompson broadly Inil-i mates the governor is tryrxg to shift ths responsibility from his own shoulders to i those of the attorney general. I "I will make no recommendation to tbs ; governor. said Mr. Thompson today, "be cause It is not in my province to do so. . Tbe law imposes on the 'governor tbe duty of deciding when the proceedings should b i brought. Tbe attorney general acts under i his orders in bringing the proceedinps and : has no initiative. 1 will Dot take the re- : spons.bllity of passing on the sufficiency of the testimony. That is up to the gov- 1 ernor. Biahep Praise Cora Skew. I "Tbe Corn show at Omaha is much bet- , ter than it was last eyar and is the I grandest exhibition of the kind that has ever bee npresented to the pple of Ne braska... said Slate Superintendent Bishop this afternoon. "Everyone in the state that can should attend the show. It is an -education just to go through the auditorium and inspect the various exhibits. I ahall return to Omaha Wednesday, after which I hope to make a detailed report of the show for the young people won are interested in ; agriculture i "The entire stats should giv Omaha its support to bold the Corn show for next year. Other cities are trying to get it ! 1 and if Omaha loses it the loss will be to ' the state. Very few of our people will go to another state to attend the show, j but if it remains in Omaha then Ne- i brackens will attend in large numbers. Trartiea rosapaar redi Power. Since the State Railway commission has 1 gone after the Lincoln Traction company to see any it does not furnish the people ; of Lincoln adequate street car service, the j company has appealed to the Lincoln Gas company to help It out by furnishing power ' to run the Citizens' street railway, which ' it recently took over. j As the gas company is engaged In light- ! lng only it agrewl to not seem to care about placing the traction company in a position to cut in on its own business. When the traction company absorbed the Citizens' line the pas company had the 1 contract to furnish power for the latter company. The traction company at once : cancelled that contract and when tbe first enow came the company had more business than it could handle. i- . . Rmr4 SJwIde-o. l , Governor ShaHenbergpr has ended the row over the reward for the capture of PVnnlr Wnrr sintp1 fnr murdffr. The ft2vKt K-w personal friciida. They wul make this ! between Mrs. Charles I'almenteer, at whose city their future home. - ' i home Henry was captured and Ira Flaiu- EBRASKA CITT Roadie W. Blooming- j rtrl. a constable. The woman reoeivel 50. Mrs. PaTrrienteei A mat! living 1n Omf-rd. Neh . i.uM an eer"t last year. TMs J-ar he eon j.Hrpe-tMl us I v rturmr for a suit ti iliv til con ;.irnerted ben a rrne C"Tnt ts -k lie frtwiH It hweer lr s r t!it he cme sli the 7 f-n i C-forl1 in t-dr here jcj as he sai1, "A stcre tlist ru:d il a sf-nrser s tttr frt-rrmi than It clalt-n-d to be sllirr is the klrd f st rr 1 r.axe en r.i.lTvg fct er smr rr father used to pay f"r n v el'es" Wortderful how our rH'ihis bti1 rftvt vl to the fellows tio have t ad a long eaper 1enre in bviylrg ears! Ira Your Money Rack On Demand MCJ "THE lOKI OP QtJ AXtTT CLOTHE 7" A Mark's Most Useful Christmas Gift f W V Some folks will them Smok ing Jackets, others call them House Coats whichever you prefer you'll caJl our assort ment the best in town why! Because they are all brand new not even a sprinkling of old ones, and the prices we charge bring one of these most useful garments within the reach of almost every one $4.00 ? $12.50 jSS71 Special Holiday Offer! Fine Whiskies FRED FREE! FREE! & ro you want a whiFky that is Just a l!Ue better than other brands? A whiskey thafs pure. . mellow and wholesome, prop erly distilled and agei? Then try an order of our To ladae yea to Jut saaaU Killer's tTaisklea, we f-lfa yam sbsolnMly free KISEBOaJLS DJB CAKTEK. (lias cat) flllsd with extra Old Kys aad two valaky glaasea to sua tea. wlUa ovary r dar from bow n stil Jan. 10, ataad our Cats AT OrrEJL 8 Willow Brook The whiskey used in hospi tals by physicians and for family purposes. During the hoi ids y season, to more thor oughly introduce it. we will sen this regular ti lO per gal lon Old Kentucky Kye, aged in bond, as follows: Oas gallon, or 4 Quarts TTr?ion'.k'r. S6.85 Thro gallons, ksg or frc $3.90 $3.65 Hiller"s brands of Whlskleo aro synony nous of ouaiity. We aim to carry a largo variety to satisfy the taste of all con oisfceurs of good liquors. Wo want you on our list, therefore offer tbe following; SPECIAL BARGAINS 9X50 gallon Ooldan SVarlo atya, k mm two gallons, freight paid SJ 94.00 par gallon Baonaadoak Xyo, er two gallons, frstgat paid .- DiQ3 $5 per gailca OX.D Oodar Brook 1 (c Boarbon, grallona. propaid ' B5 par gailoa very OLD Oackwa- (i acinar Bye, a raUoas, prepaid. . B of One gallon lots of any of ths above at one-half the two gallon price, but not prepaid. nro rcB ovm nxes usr merUqnorCOoSafs; I was a sufficirnt depth of sand to justify the! lJongir.g to the groom ueur this ciiy gin to cave Sr. below tho boj- Mr. "i 11 ketmon pulled for all his might, but the lad as caught twenty-eight feet from the surface and buried alive in eight fet ol rock and earth, which fell about the pump tubing so as to protect him. Fort men were put to work as aoon as possible and rescued the boy after six hours work. He escaped with severe bruises. While the men were working hard to raich yotins "V.Wilkensc-n he was able to talk to thorn through the rocks and loose carta, which formed an arch above hlin. lajarea la Plaalaa; Mill. EMERSON. Neb.. Iec. II i Special S. A. Zapp met with a peculiar accident here taturday. He was worMng in h:s planing mill alone a hen in some unknown manner he was caught in the bolting of tha mi rhlnerr.' Every thread of clothing was rtrtpjed from him and be was thrown un ronsrloT; to the floor, where be lay for Bt-varal ' rours mfferlng greatly from the cod. .Whiie he is brulst-d and sore it is thought. W is not dangeroLaly hurt. Sleek .Not Tel safferlac COl'T. Neb., rec. U. (Special) The weather bas continued cold and stormy for some days with the mercury about the st ro mark and below LJve stock in the sand .Cls is not suffering from the blis aard of iaat wek. but tbe stuck men are The letters " say that a certain patient needs clothing and that tha same can be boupht in Lincoln for so much. Ths rtxiptrit is asked to send tbe clothing or the money. Those not familiar with the lama governing stale institutions may naturally think it is compulsory upon them to send in the money or clothing. The board of public lands and buildings has not yet takenformal action on the matter, but individual members are very much opposed to soliciting funds to keep up a state institution and they desire it known out in the state that it ia not ol j;atory on reiki, vm of insane patients to respond to these appeals. It is the belief of t!ie board members that many persona will send in money a hen they cannot aflord It. because when they receive the notices from the institu tion they will think the la a forces them lu conlributo. No objection has been made to people mho are able paying the keep of their un fortunate relatives, but the board dot ob ject to soliciting money for the state in stitution from perai na who are not able to contribute. The recorda in tho offic-o of tho oeore lary of suite shows the Lincoln asylum has used mure than orie-U.ua. of its ap- prot'nation during the first olgtit mon'.hi of tne biennium. At this rats the insti tution a ill iu4 a deficit at the end of the biennium. tract being worked. Vpon driHing he found a depth of forty f-.-tt of river sand, and accordingly the installing of tbe machinery will be commenced at once. Before the sand is all removed it is etc-pe;-tej that an excavation sixty rods wide, feet long and thirty fet deep wjll have been made and the big artificial lake thus created, R. S. Powell, the cwtjer of the land, intends to stock with fikh. making a gTeat fitiiing resoit. Miss Lna Wallace, daughter of Mr. and ' aid abe had tiient ti2.r in the case and Jtrs. M. J. Wallace of Villisca, la. They ! the governor thought Ehe deserved Si'J clear ui ijiBKQ uinr iuiuie uuiutr uu a i .! m r . . CENTRAL CITY-County Clerk-eloct oma sent to A. nana. Frauk E Nas-h has announoed the appoini- Mrg Jennje Gtiper, a prisoner in the n.tnt of Thomas M Lucas lor the position I . . . , of deputy in his i ffice when he likes up I PUtmary. who attempted to assr.ull his outies in Januarj-. Mr. Lucas aasiMrs. Smith., wife of the warden, with a 5ehraakav News Jtetea, BEATRICE Thtie ia a fight at Wymore for ttie pustuif ice t'etv.e;i . U. Cole, pr--ent postmater, and L. II. Arcnard, ex mayor. BEATRICE James Freeman has pur chawtd an ice and odd storage plant at .bur til. Neb. He wul sion localr at that l.ie to assume charge of trie bus:riss. county judge of Merrick county lor tao eais prtctamg Judge Lewis i'cterson. , TABLE ROCK A. petition was filed in the led rial couit at Lincoln the fust ol last week asking tnat Albert W. Kuegge of Tabie RocH be adjudged a bankrupt. Mr. Kuge has been in the implement buiiir.tsh here for some time, and hi ti lends rtgret the misfortune that has come to him. BEATRICE An accident happened to one of the large engines at the plant of the Beatrice Lic-ctnc company last night which resulted in the almost complete de struction of the machine. Anew engine has been ordered and until It arrives -the sn ic e of the company will be hampered considerably. WYMiRE Frank Howard, the Pawnee BEATRICE H. L. iM-mpster has been ' horse buyer, was in the city Saturday ana bromoit-d to Hi i-iKiiu.n i,t ,uti..,i Mi.-lpaid tZ) to Roy Smith of west of Blue maiititir of the leiii:ier piant He lias lns- ftr dapple grey horse betn in charge of Uie inipurment depart ment for the laft few jtars. REPUBLICAN CITY The Odd Fellows A keen brain and Steady, dependable nerves can Win wealth and fame For their owner. Clear-headedness and A strong healthy body Depend largely on the Eight elements in Regular food and drink Coffee contains caffeine A poisonous drag. EOSTUMii of tilt Swiii and Amour type, the animal weigh- r.c. about 1.79(1. This is the h.shest pries paid for a gt-tding in this vioinny for a number of years. TLCl"MEH Invitations have reached ' Tccurrsrh for the we-ciding of Miss Flor ence E. Mover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moyer. to Clyde L. Walter of NLLI-AMvA t ITT The farm home of the home of the bride at Holcke. Colo. Miss Rosa Bickel of this city, situated in J on t'f cemher SK. Mr. and Mrs. Walter w ill Caas county. Jjst across tne Lne. was live near this city consumed by f;i-e Saturday morning. The I TLcLMtEH-A. A. Robertson, the miller house and contents Wire a toial loss, with ., ,!,, n .n-.. tui- , ,(,, nn ee in a peculiar acident. He was haitet or lias ciiy elected officeis at Uner iasi regular inretlt.g, aa fuliows: E. Otis Fan- oion. nohie grand; C. L. Mcpherson, vice' utand. L. L. Jihr.son, secretary; C. W. j Whitney, treasurer. I U4 Fellows Forsa Esnarafit. CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. iec 11 (Spe cial ) Tt.e C4d Fallows' of this plao hsvc teamed an eticanu-mont. the second step n Odd Felloaehip. Herufura Central C:ty boastnd only of a subordinate lodge, but the lodge has become so strong here ll.st a higher degrea of Odd Fellowship Mas demanded by some of tho members and an encampment has been formed. At the oivanieation meeting last week several of the head officers and past officei-s from different parts of ths state were present. S! candidatea from Central City at re Initiated and six from Poik, ahtch logeliier with those in this btigbborhoud ho were already entitled to this degree, places the local encampment on quite a si.! org footliig to begin with. but little insurance. NEBRASKA CITY The Ladies' H.'pirg1 Hand society rcalired rfur'.y t-ati Jrom 1 "Tag Iiay," last Saturday. The money, added to sums which they will receive; from other sources, is to be used for char- j Ity during the winter. I TECl VSEH Charles Classen, a black-! smith of the tovn of Johnson, has disr- ! t pi a red He left his wife and one child I- icily hind, and t'-ok me child with h m. Hls friends hve no ida where he has gone, cr wh""he dserled his ife ar.d ci.iid. TECVMSEH-W. L Foster of Tecumseh who is engaged in di ng some 0r).cni"r wurk fcr his son-in-law, J. W. Barrhsrt. in O-naha suffeied a la 1 fall one dsr reeTi!r Ha Klip was badly laceraiej requiring ten stiches to -Jiose the wound TEClMEH Word fmrn Frank Bennet of i'erdon who was stabbed by his lar.i lord. M Melisa. Is that he is now recov ering. For ten days he s ferried to be fail ing. Two gashes were cut in h's side. Mr ing his ccw when the bov.ne raised her heaJ sudueniy and ran the point of a horn in Mr. Robertsons optic. As it was he suflired a most pamlul injury, but the eye is going to be saved. NEBRASKA CITY Word has been re ceded here of the marriage cf Mrs. H. H. piece of board has been transferred to the asylum. The insanity board reported to the governor today that the woman was lnsanse so she was taken over the hill. Car Mtwation. The report of car situation in Nebraska for the 14-hour period endinp 4 p. m., re cember 8th, as compari-d with the same peri d of prev ious you -s ia as follows: Cars of s'.rwk loaded 22C Empty stock cais on hand 2.W l.Tufi Stock cars ordered for h ading f.-6 - 4M Cars of grain loaded Ca:-s cif other material kadc-d Empty box cars on hand Box cars ordered . .l."l ,4 suthcrlaiid. Nelson-. F. Ao-1 and C. C. j fcorry. uutner: u. A- Butte, isurweu; ei. E. Burr, Guide Rock; H. R Cepl.n and A. S. How ard. Kenesaw ; P. L. G.bon, 1 li. Hart wick. S. A. Kayr.es. F. R Hughes. C. P. Headrick, J V. Houseman. W. W. Johnson. N. H. Jones. C F. Imbfrt. W. M. Xiowman. William Madtrett. I'r. C A. 1 hillips. It. W. J. rhi:iii. J. H. R'ffe. H. J. Sjirenper. E. H. S'.ein. 11. M. Sbd d:er. E. A. St. John. J. W. Tibbet and 1 L C. Wicks of Haj-imfrs. W txftd ma n $rrvlrn at Valley. VALLEY. Neb., Dec. 11 Special. The Woodmen of World heid their first annual memorial service in the opera house to cay. A large attendance, good music by the Presbyterian church choir and a memorial sermon by Rev. Lr. Schleh of Omaha were feature of the occasion. The t ames of de eased members are John Harris. Charles Holes orth. Lowell Harris and William Hart. rrcm t oekief to yeu tenia, ries ralloa Isotttos 50c, Tel. Xomgla M. To Die a the Sesffol is painless, compared with the weak, lame bacif kidney trouble causes. Electric Bit ters Is the remedy. tWc. For s.ile by Bea ton "Orug Co. The Weather. Scottish Rite Masons Hold Their Reunion Third City in State in Tail Depart ment of the Order Consistory ' is Probable, Dna Fllsoa RealarB. ' HA FTINGS, Neb., Iec. IS (Special.) fean William Newell Filson of Hasting college has tendered his resijmation on account . of faJi.ns health and will take the next one or two years for a complet. rest. I't-an Filsc-n has bn instructor in Iat'.ri. Prctahiy his work will be taken up by Miss CaT-penler. who has been in structor in Greek. FOR NEBRASKA Fair and colder. FOR IOWA Pertly cloudy and colder. Temperatures at Omaha jestei-Uay: Biak (Wvea I) Charter. REM-FLICAN CITY. Neb., lec. 13 - (Special 1 The RepuUlcan City bank, con duct"d by J. S C'fford for the last twenty year, tun entered its charter last Friday. i Hour s -vv. -a 6 a. m. itL jaJ Cam. r-w TDr 7 a. ro . rTT. 'fi a. m. -i' It a. ro. ; (fTiA 1 a. m. V T1 U a. m. i XJPty lp. m. i , ,T9i 2 p.m. V t p. m. ! I V J . 7 p. ni. il I ft p. ra. 1 I S p. m. Deg. .... 15 It 12 t3 HASTINGS. N'eb.. Dec. 11 (Special. ) The Scottish Rile bodies of Free-ras-soxry have concluded one of the roost satisfactorr reunions ever held in this city. 1'ouglas. for many years a resident of thisiTvlnr candidates were in tia-.ed in the W 1111V 11 T-! X1U7-UK1IU C: . , in 1 " 1 uic A r. c wi.. rt,.'in,. rsilwi- at The hKTU of her all attaining the rank of parents. Mr. and Mra E L. Collins aija-uism 01 otii, " i"- ......v Yersaliits. Mo., to W. E Collins . The 1 the Jurisdiction of the local Masonic organ groom is one of the leading business men j ixtlon. 01 not springs. Art Scottish Rite brsnch of the Ma rALi cut John jancia, a young ana nrcisoeroiis lichemian farmer from the vi- ciruiy of Ie iiois, ar.d Mias Anna Sibi 1 here. sonic order has had a remarkable growtn Fiducla Lodge of Perflation aad Is rich in the Gluten and phosphates That furnish the vital Energy -That puts "ginger" And "hustle" into Body and brain workers. "There's & Eeaton." Mr. awe Mra. Mr Ce WM. CENTRAL CITT. Neb., Uec 11 (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mra T. B. Hard have gone to Los Angeles. Cel.. to spend the winter beU-dauyhier. Mra Will Richardson. family. Mr. Hord Is in tne best of having apparently fully recovered frum tbe stroke of paralysis which be suflered a year ago. as well as the effects of the bums he received In- the gas ex plosion at his homo last summer. Boy Fails oa Ope Kalfo. FAIRb'-nt. Nea.. Uec 11 (Special Two physic-tana of this city were summoned to the Luai of August There, living seven miles (1 of this city last Bight to attend a young son of Mr. Theje aba bmA wit a very oertous aoddeet. While fanning with an open pocket kn'.fe in his hand lhe lad fej in such a manner that trt blad of the kUfe penetraud tho abdo- Vuf BEST TAFFY county judge at Pawnee City and were j lhty tor conferring degrees from the tried Lv Judge Frank A. Barton A i, . ... . . . , al welcome w ith a house fuU of guests I fourth tc the eighteenth. Inclusive, ctle- S' uth of loan, drove over to theoff!oe of j Knights of Rose Crcria. w hich have til the .1 air; rnvi, a. i.it.. 1th tirTi. full r,f awaited them at the brides home on their ! brated their twentieth anniversary at the return. 1 hey will reside on a farm in the I reunion, and the recently organlaed G-n-vlcin.ty of Ltu Boia Frtsjer)ck Webber "council. Kn.ghts of BEATRICE Tbomas Himbarger. who' . v,. ,,,, f1. . ,, was given thirty days in Jail for assaulting , Kadosh. assear.bled for the Occnd time to his brother-in-law. William Alvord at Wy-iCive the remaining degrees up to the nore. wiih costs amountii.g to IT.i and ! thirtieth. When the council met ti 9 first j.eare iKiria 01 .. was rtirwwi yiw- time, about a year ago. the work was con- . :f fr rr I-- F13 d-iy. When the court called, upon Him- 1 barger for costs he secured hie release by ; Washiuctch Urn s sal su aa rroatJ s nan cuua sassae er osriwioi 1Q fM wi ducted under the direction of Lincoln Ul- iiiing a poverty affidsvit. Hs father ; sons, but since then the local on.ceis cave sipred the peace warrant bond, which will ; had complete c harge. The reunion at be In force a year. I tract ed Masons here from throughout the TECVMSEH F. C. Woodruff, an elderly 1 state. There were delegations from Oman ;!is of a lad fall. He' had climbed to the nd Lincoln and numerous other pUnta top of a ladder and was in the act of step ping from tee ladder to the roof of his porrh to shovel the snow off when the bol Um of the ladder slipped from tinder mm snd precipitated him to the ground. He was terribly shccked. but no bones were broken An ankle was bad.'y sprained. NEBRASKA CITT Announcement has ben made of the enragemert of Mr. M J. O-'.usang of this city to Miss Louise C. Winn of Helsington. Kan. The morrlase will take place early next month. The br 6- was formerly a resident of this city snd the couple have been swnetheaj-ts sine their childhood days. The rroom is one I of the lsrr stockholders of the Jowes rain coTTipi.ry of this city snd owns a lare trct of land in Colorado where he and his wife expert to make their home f"r a few years until he fully recovers his health. Pneumonia always results from a cold and cb he prevented by the timely use of Chamber .ain s Cough Remedy. Next to Omaha and Lincoln this c ty rants far ahead of all other Nebraska towns In Scottiah Rite work and there are but few cities of its size in the country where the ri'.e has gained so firm a fooi hold. On accoun; of the interest mani fested in this branch of Maaonic act vity It is probable that a consistory will soon be organised for conferring the thirty-f 1st and thirty-second degrees, whch are the highest in the regular older of the Scot tish Rite, neat to tbe thirty-third or honorary degree. j The reunion closed w !th banquet, at which I'r. J. V. Be.ght'J presided as toaat master. Addresses were made by R. V. Sutherland of Nelson. Senator Tltbets and F. C Rabcock. The class was eompoeed of tbe following: C K- HmjX Proaeer; W. II. jetin1n-f Jr Has the romance of old Spanish days. The mis sions add to its charm. There every month is June. On the way are quaint Indian pueblos and the rainbow-hued Grand Canyon of Arizona with a Tred Harvey hotel. El Tovar, on the rim. A Pullman to tbe Canyon on Thc California Limited Only Southern California train, tria any line, rrclmiveW fT f rw clit travel. All others carry tourist alerpert and second-class passenger. Sunt daily between Chicip- Kant&i City and Lot Angtltt. San Diego and San Francisco. Fred Hsrwry dining cart. Lx aw give yoe our de loss booklets about the train and trip. amaH Larimer. On. agt.. AT a M F. k. . ' ! 8.i:h Ame, . l alwiaia, Iowa. if la 1. I K .1 . B VTLi 1 :iS i to m Ma - -