o 1 ' 8 if .-' THE BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 24, 1010. Miscellaneous ... ...... i&& y&Ht&r A a ' . V",- -i-vl'j. "?. .'.-I WOODMEN CIRCLE FLOURISHES Weather Ulnrrni of Twelve Year and Kow IMdra Hlh on Wave of Prorlt7 An organliatlon that haa withered the terms for twelve years and now trium phantly ridei on the hlh crest of prosperity and auoceaa Is the Woodman Circle, with headquarters In Omaha, This la a fra ternal Insurance order that a favorably known In every state In the union for Its system of simplicity, absolute Integrity and fidelity to Its business and benevolent principles. i ufMM Mrs. Kmma B. Manchester, supreme guardian of the Woodmen Circle, probably knows more of fraternal detail and system than any other woman In the United States, With this efficient woman at the head of the Woodmen Circle its affairs are con ducted with a systematic) precision that has won for the organisation Its enviable poal- BOLLES & ROGERS Phone Douglas 497. 513 Oo. 13th Gt C. H. 8C0TT, Mgr. HIDES and FURS TALLOW, PELTS and WOOL The Oldest Hide House In Omaha. Always Reliable, run will be especially high tbe coming season. Save commissions by shipping to us. Highest market prices paid. Do Business on tbe "Square", Is our motto. KIRKENDALL HOE Tho Only Manufacturers of Shoes in Nebraska tJon as the leading; fraternal order for men and women now before the public. The Woodmen Circle may be counted as one of the pioneers In the fraternal field. Fifteen years " women were regarded, as doubtful risks In the Insurance line, and when this order entered the field It was received with dire prophecies of an early defeat. But this order was one of the first to demonstrate, the fact that women could be aa successful In the insurance field as In any other line of work, and numbers among its members many Influential people. The success of the Woodmen Circle has been attained by its steady growth and the careful supervision of Its affairs. There has been no effort made toward spasmodic or mushroom expansion. Every inch of new territory, every new grove, is care fully examined and planned for In a manner that makes them permanent ac quisitions of the order. Its members are men and women of standing and influence in their community and every effort Is made to keep the order on a high standard, morally as well as financially. Those who are contemplating Joining an Insurance order and this should be the duty of every man and women who has dependants upon them should look Into the merits of the Woodmen Circle. Every Inquiry Into Its standing and methods In variably results In new memberships. From a handful of members at Its Inception twelve years ago, the order has grown to be a powerful and Influential factor In national fraternal affairs, and one with wl Ich any man or woman may be proud to Join. This order la more than anything else a family order. Any young man or woman over 18 years of age and of good character, may become a member, and In many cases father, mother and three or four children are loyal members of the Woodmen Circle. Its standing Is absolutely unquestioned. The name Woodmen Circle Is as solid and lesporslble as a United States bond. The order cordially Invites inspection arid every request for Information will receive a prompt and courteous reply from Its supreme guardian, Mrs. Emma O. Manchester. Onr Own Minstrels. "Ml9ta.h WaJkah, wot's the dlffunce 'tween you an' me?" "I hope there Is a great deal of differ ence, George, but I'll let you tell it. What la the difference between me and you?" "De dlffunce, Mlstah Wulkah, is dat I'm polite 'nuff to say yo uan' me,' and' you ain't" "Ladies and gentlemen, the silvery voiced tenor. Prof. Jeehaugh, will now sing the popular ballad entitled, "Please Be Care ful, Dearent, Where Tou Stick Your Wad of Gum.' "Chicago Tribune. WORLD'SBIGBDTTERMARKET Omaha Leads the Country in the Out put of Creameries. ITS LOCATION IS JUST EIGHT Farmers of Nebraska Have Lrsraed of the Added Wealth to Be Had from the Mllklna; of Their Cows. Within the last few years Omaha haa grown to be tbe greatest producer of creamery butter in the world. This emi nence was attained at least four years ago when the output for 1908 was 10,000,000 pounds, of an estimated value of 12,000.000, and since then the distance between Omaha and Its nearest competitor has grown by leaps and bounds, so that Omaha's posi tion as the first butter making city In the world Is not challenged nor even ap proached by any rival. For the current year the estimated out put is one-third more than in 1806. or 15, 000,000 pounds, worth something like $3,000, 000. The product of the Omaha creameries goes round the world. A large percentage Is for foreign export trade and particularly in Great Britain has a big demand been oreated for Omaha butter. One of the chief reasons for the growth of the butter business here Is the develop ment of the centralized creamery, within the last ten or eleven years. Centralised manufacture of butter means a great re duction In the cost of producing and mar keting, making It to the Interest of hun dreds of small plants located all over tbe rural districts to consolidate or to become feeders of the large plants In the big cities, with their expensive equipment of machinery. That Omaha Is the only city where so many centralized creameries exist Is ascribed to its specially favored geograph ical location. In past years the east be came unable to make the butter It needed for Its own consumption because the large population there demands all the milk and cream produced within shipping dlstanoe for Immediate use In tbe natural state. Abnndanc of Milk. Further west and ss far as tbe Missouri river conditions are similar although to a lessened degree. Not until Omaha Is reached Is a territory found able to produce more cream than Is needed for use at home. By reason of Its railway facilities Omaha draws cream from a distance of 300 miles on every side, turning It Into butter rap idly as approved appliances can do It. All Iowa is a good dairying country. Eastern Nebraska has rapidly become as good as Iowa for cream and the western part of the state Is showing a surprising develop ment along this line, stockmen finding that they can well afford to milk and thus add a neat little Income to other sources. Northwestern Missouri has been devel oped for some time for the purposes of the Omaha creameries, and even northwestern Kansas Is considerably drawn upon. The development of creamery business In Omaha and the demand constantly growing for more cream and better cream, to gether with general spreading of baterlo logical knowledge has resulted In the im provement of conditions in the territory close at home with the result that the, local supply has greatly Increased both la quality and quantity. Articles In the public press, teachings of dairy schools, the influence of the law and the educative Influences of manufacturers these factors, together with what farmers have loarned by their practical experience, have been slowly working great raforms In the production of milk and cream. Vj FURRIERS, LADLCftJAUOR WIBST(SJ.s)UNO(ftl.'.NO e'10'3' N.I.COW.NIM -It U HOWARD STS US TGneire Is a iffffeifeiniee In many things, but particularly in the cleaning of a garment. The slap dash get, out-of-the-way-quick, with many spots left which should have been removed, and the gloss marks showing a careless way of pressing and the deliberate, careful, pains taking way in giving the garment a thorough cleaning, and in the pressing to give it the appearance of newness. This is our way. A trial will convince you that, at moderate cost, the life of a garment can be prolonged indefinitely. Twin Cify Dye tftforks Co. Established 188 CUanrS tnd Dyers Of Quality Incorporated 1907 G. A. Schoedsack, Pres. 40T South lStti Street BOTH PHONES 1B21 I ft f!T? In the Woodim $1 vJ&" f? aw f t '" 1? h 7 Uji L en igj J Circle Auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World I I sTfJfeJUWMSS. 1 America's Greatest Women's Insurance Organization Who can join Any woman of good character and health between the ages of 18 and 52 is eligible to the Wood men Circle. A man must first belong to and be in good standing in the Woodmen of the World before he can join. Why should not the wife or mother or sister enjoy the advantages of a social and business fraternity as well as the husband or father or brother? Why should not the wife or mother or sister help provide for their loved ones as well as the father or husband or brother? Strong in Thirty-eight States It is ding busincis at the present time in 38 sratcs, nt including the territory west of the Rocky Moun tains, which belongs to a separate jurisdiction with headquarters at Portland, Ore. Its membership is growing at the rate of 2,000 to 4,000 a month. It haa been rightly termed "The Little Giant of the Insurance .World." Many of the Women Do Has a Membership of 90,000 Officered and managed entirely by women. Incorporated under the laws of the state of Nebraska, Three thousand flourishing Grovea. 3,500 monuments erected at the groves of deceased members. You are invited to join and enjoy the splendid advantages of fered its members. Furnishes Protection, that Protects The Woodman Circle holds a record for absolute fair-dealing, prompt payment of all legitimate claims, careful selection of risks and a high standard of membership. "Only the Best" can get into the Woodmen Circle. This com bined with conservative business methods make this organization absolutely certain to be able to safeguard your interests. It has $1,800,000.00 reserve fund the largest per member of any in existence. ror particular. AaareM. Mrs. Emma B. Manchester, Supreme Guardian, w. o. w. Bia. omaha, Neu r...... ,.,,,..,.,.,... . . . .A.jm-msmml ." .mmnw.,mmmmimmumm ,m., , mi uni n M " - - " I I II II II III III I Hill I I III LMI""1"" unaasasssr BB9