TIIK BKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1911. 13 's hi ill- I v PERSONAL i''ont.nued.) A.MIcht ha r foi (trow ha.r; Mm. firi. Mc-,cath fta'y Co. liili & Ftirnaiii. Ml. K.Uc'EKi-t, private confinement home. !..! MuiIIih rit.. Umilit lei. Douglas MRS. HNYDF.K hs opened mun.iit par- ,,n tors in i he I'unnnv. riMim . Pith mil f'tcroi. Km., where she elves ss.lt slow, Kwedlsh movement, vibrator and radiator treatment. Phone Red 4w. POULTRY & PET STOCK d-cenlngs, $1.26 per 100. Wagner. fl N.llth I'I'I.L dor.cn nf single romb, brown leg horn roosters, noi No. 27th St. Phone Web ster 3T.79. PI RC brerl bron Leghorn Trice reasonable. 4914 N. r-th Pt. cockerels. PRINTING PHONE IND A-K30 for good printing Lyngstad Printing Co.: 16th and Capitol A. Lew W. Raber, Printer, HKK BL1X. ENTRANCE ON COURT. Mil. I, EH it JAMIE8GN. 1312 Douglas 8t. Roth phones. RIKS-HALL Ptg. Co. HO 8. 14th. Ind. A-toM REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLB. Midland Ousmntee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1714 Firnam Bt PETER JEKBEN. Jr., Co. Tel. Dong. t2H HBAL EITATB DBALBRI HF.KD ABSTRACT CO.. Kst. lTM!;prompt service; get our prices. DA brandels theatar. REAL F.8TAT8 T1TL.B TRUHT CO., Ftf. teeoth floor City National Bank Building. FOR bargain In homes In Benson see Chappell A Sons, Eagle audit. Tel. Ren. 718. CITY PROPERTY FOR IALK FOR BA LB Seven-room house, modem; ilea furniture and piano. 2417 Kpauldlng. FOR A yl lCK BALE. A firm bullillng, built two years ago, three-story pressed brick, 40-foot front; strictly modern; basements with concreted floors; located right In business district In Excelsior Springs, Mo. The great all-the-year-round health and pleasure resort. This building Is leased to responsible parties for annual Income of H.frtt, pay able monthly In advance. This fine prop erty Is actually worth over IIA.OOO, but If sold at once will sell It for 112,600. subject 10 a 14.000 mortgage at 7 per cent, due one or two years hence, leaving my equity of $H.&00. which Is realising over 14 per cent; would take second mortgage for small amount. Can you make this big per vent out of your money In business, work ing hard every day? Reason for this great sacrifice Is I am In years and don't Want to borrow and need cash very soon. Ad dress, P. O. Box 122, Excelsior Springs, Wo. I K.. (4,000. 3230 Burt. Tel. Harney 24& FOR SALE Two lots, 1SZX140, on souta 1"th St near Vinton; all special taxes paid. Will sell as one piece or divide. Wining to sell at sacrifice. Apply at 82S boutn list Bt. , $2,900 Six-Room House MODERN, birch finish, 30th and Marcy; ball block 1 car lines. Harney lOhA. SIX-ROOM modern cottage for sat on easy terms by owner. ZU4 Miami Bt. Vim A A f .1C Mrtnaa 7 Mum, ral aAwei, toilet, etc; nice treea and shrubbery, Kii fcouttl list Bt. FOR SALE Five-room flat; furniture al most new; price reasonable. 1110 Farnam. 2d flour. Apply C. ftchlank, 1307 Douglas Bt.. Phona uoug.as Ml; independent A-1M1, alter noon. 16TII ST. STOKE, $6,000 A new brick business block In the retail district, a desirable piece of Income prop erty, pays 10 per cent. . Wray & Steven Douglas 3407. 610 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH I.AND rOR IALB For Heat A crew e. FOR RENT IdfM Dairy Farm on West Center and Sixtieth Hts. Large barn, 47 by 100; good liotae. 00 acres of pasture long lease. N. P. Dodge 4 Co.. 14th and Harney. to acres with housa. Harney 647. Arlaona. FINK land can be bought cheap. Some government and reiinu.uiabmnts; best water In Arlaona and the finest climate. Arpl' d othrr fruits grow to perfection. or particulars write rt nicox tteauy ce., iiicox. Aria. Arkansas. JO-ACRB Improved farm, adaptable to rice, cotton, corn, allalla: good locality lit per acre If sold by Jan. 1st. Rare bar gain. Foriter 4k Saunders Co., Pine Bluff, Ark. ARKANSAS! I .and of opportunities! write for ou. list of splendid farm, tlm bar and rice land. Two crops a year. Fa roous 8t Francis Valley. Prlres reasonable. cash or tsrina. Hamilton & Norton, Forest City. Ark. FOR SALE At a big bargain. t.MO a ores of rich bottom land, above overflow. In soutbweat Arkaneas; about 4,004 In cultiva tion. (fcx aoree deadened and ready to take In; good storehouse and stock of merohan die on R. R. system: gin, mules, farming Implements ana corn ana nay a plenty. Will aell for M per sera and give bar. gain In the personal property. Want to sell all to one purchaser. No agent need api-ijr Address A. W. Mills, pine biuii. ara. 42eJiferii. AN JOSH Income Homo Orchard. 16.4004 a., adjoining the city limits of ran joae; assorted iruit orchard, da 44tA) per year; two good sew aottaaee: ren fur M per month; mill and tank and all outbuildings; land adjoining sailing for ll.ouw per a.; beat proooaitioa in tbe alate. i. at. niKuciuni, m ut tit., nan Josa FOR SALC $70 to $M per acre: H eask. balarra lung terra: the last of the big rsacnes to fa ooiomsea ana in the gieatenl Irrigation district In the world, where eao land owner has saual right to water an It never gives out; rich, level, sandy Inara grows from 4 to T crops alfalfa yearly emry prcouota cs.iea lor eacn aay ay in four big creameries; no land anywhere bear so cheap, any where In district; win 4uuble la value in 1 years; Investigate tins. Turlock Uaraaa Land Co.. ModaaiiA Cal. $S0 $H00 down; 1 acrea good level land. 4 miles fiiMn Msreed; adaplsd to alfalfa, fruit, etc.. 1 mile from shoul, small bouse, rds nater light. $1A 4- down; 30 acrea good level' land. 4 miles from Mer-d, u.'.pld to aifaila, crcoards. etc.; water right, J. E KL'SMELL. Merced. CaL Al'PLE land at $36 per acre, on easy terms. 10-acre tracts, near Glenwood within 76 miles from 8. F. ; when cleared of hi call north $1j0 acre; splendid soil; good id. pit.. iv of water. John Dubuis, Glenwood. Santa Cms Co.. CaL llltaota. FOR SALE Beat 600-sere stock grain farm la stats; K. K. station, siure aad elevator farm; gravel road; will bear riosrst Investigation- Price $iwi,tug. M. A. Brock. Clsana Park. Ill FOR SALE Com farms; tbi aerea la Bu reau county. Illinois $11160; at acrea, Ogi county. $su. O- A- Hoicouib. Aurora. 111. FOR BALE or exchange a splendid na. acre wheat faros In Manitoba' moat fav 11 d dietriot, near town a 4 school. What late uu to offer! W. Ix argua. La Liangs. 111. lev a. Ji4 At'RrlS. Fremont county. Iowa: fine furr.i: fliet-eUss buildings; orchard, r.liSJ Pr j-i. Only 43 oju ivun. ratuik Craw luJ. e block, tknaiia. REAL ESTATE 'ARM ASH HA (H UMi TOR A1.K Colored. RTXTFF.N e-'oceslv years of (rood crop maka northeastern Colorado wheat land the best offering before Investors and to ma buyeis tori ay. Prices sdvanclng, out , rp ,, lays for the land. Writs J. 1). Relnhardt. r-terling, Colo. GARDEN EPOl OF ARAIAHOB COUNT T. Now the tlms to tret read and buy a thotc garden tract lor next spring; hav a choice lot to sol act from. Home good bargains In ranches, cnnkfn ranches. Call on Th J R. Harris Realty Co.. in Mala fct., Littleton. Colo. TU-arra tract, or part, plenty of fruit; leo suitable for chicken ranch; a bargain. If taken at nnca; clone to car line, cail phone Roland Hoffman. Keai .ati Arvada. Colo. IRRIGATION project containing 3. MO acre In Arkansas vallev, Colorado; must. te soiu at once; first cIrss land and water rights. Koori natural storase: partly developed; project ran be completed at cost of 16 per acre and will readily retail at 1101) per acre; price for land and water rights. $38 per acre, one-fourth cash. Write to owner for engineer's report, etc. O. W. Htreeter. Rockford, 111. dears; rOR BALK How Is this! A lot oite feet In a progressive city, and 40 acres farming land, all for $Xrt, on terms of 114 lash and 11V montniy. aaareas. p. Tbomsx. River road. Columbus. Us kanu, 128 ACRES wheat, corn and alfalfa land, southern Kansas; 4 miles county seat, M acres wheat. 30 acres alfalfa; well Im- roved. Price fOo. 1. Le tusar, ci uoraao. Kan. ...ojI CRAWFORD county, Kansas.. Farms; 120 acres Improved; bargain $15,000; easy terms, 80 and Ifc'J. also 6. IV ana is acre fruit and poultry. For particulars writ Geo. W. Btrlckler. Olrard. Kan. 40 ACRES, I ml. town. New six room house; barn, sheds. 40 plowed, balance fenced pasture, all smooth, tillable. Rural route, telephone. Good road, soil, neigh bors, vnppiea wnn icibul-k, '- oiling. io per acre; time II wantea m. W. Albright, Wrewster, Kail. DRESS your face in a smile. It won't catch cold. Now s the time to "swap arms, ranches, city property or muse. Hot" baraalna for "cold days, price ana describe your propositions. K- B. Wads worth, Garden City, Kan. 170 ACRES alfalta grain and stock farm. rich biittoin land, one mu Cherokee county, Kanaas; Offered snort lime, 444 per acre. Aot ttuicn. u. J. voiaw, wiuuita, Kan. 400 ACRE! gram and stock farm; Im proved; I miles market; 2uo acres bottom and upland crop Iwid; springs, well and river, t-li. Special. Heider ei liostrup. Man hattan, Kan, MR. RENTER Bargains In west central Kansas. Nice 160 acres, Improved, I miles station; easy terms; 32,600. tJO acres raw land, 13,300. Ed. Ewing, L1 union, twan. 1,360 ACRES, solid tract. 4 sets Improve ments: 1 miles town, best soli; can t be" duplicated In state, (18. Best terms. Kansas-Colorado Investment Co , Scott City, Kan. 100. TEN miles from Emporia; 130 cult! trated; house 1 rooms, one two rooms; good barn; aitaiia, ciover, timoer; scnooi twenty rods; loo. J. T. Burton, n-mporia. Kan. 750 ACRES, well Improved, sdjolna R. R, town In southern Kansaa. Alfalfa, corn. heat, stock and fruit farm. Price L-O.OuO: beat of terme. W. 1. Carter, Sterling, Kan. 100 ACRES, five miles from Easton: nearly all plow&hle; new house and barn and out buildings; xt.bOU. Kd ueanes, Easton, Kan., Leavenworth county. LosUtsss. FOR SALE Louisiana orange and fig trees are money makers. Will sell you 6 acres of fertile lari with 100 orsnge and fig trees bearing In 1 years for !2T0; $20 monthly payments; wilt culti vate and take care of trees and pay tax for t years; no Interest; titls guaranteed; trees tins season In this section have netted from $6 to $10; Inducements on larger tract. For further particulars addraas A. J. Godard. Abbeville. La. Mlchlgtasi. mn ALB I1.0CSJ acrea nr unimproved fruit and farm lands in sight townships In Lake. Osceoia ana Mason counties. Mien Igan; formerly hard wood Umber lands situated In well settled country; title per fect; abstract lurnlanea. ieprentAUve at Land Show and at Hotel New Southern. where samples 01 sou ana proauut are shown. H. W. Marsk, owner, Man- latee. Mien. FARM BARGAIN. Bsst tflO-ncrs farm in Micii.; black sandy loam; 14 bldga; 1 mile from town; net 1 early earnings $6,000. K. Arbogsst. Uloou tleid. N. J. FOR BALK 460-acre stock farm In Dick inson county, Michigan; 160 acres under cul tivation and .fenced; 'H acres partly cleared; 140 acres In timber; l.OuO.Ouo feet of stumpage; two houses, two big barns with stone basement ; stalls In basement for 100 head of cattle, one barn 40x100 feet. Blacksmith shop. Complete assortment of farm Implements Including threshing ma chine. Orchard In bearing. Good soli; black loam; clay subsoil ; two armed wells. House completely furnished; hay, potatoes, corn, one team horses, thirteen head cattle, pigs, chickens, eto. Creek runs through farm. Wagons, sleighs. loKglng tools, etc. Price. $1S. 000; one-half rash, time on balance. For full particulars and complete list of farm implements and timber stumpage apply to James R. Andrews, Escanaba. Mich. Mlaaeaota. FORECLOSTJRB BALD OF LAND W have over lu.OOO acres Minnesota land te effer at forecloaure prloea; about one-half value, liberal terms; part or whols; grand opportunity for retailer. E. W. Taylor A Pon.. Nat. Otr.-lnuf. Bank Bldg.. su Paul. Minn. J'TJR IAI.K BT THE OWNICK- -lfio acres In Mower county. Minn.; well Improved, all tillable: I miles to town, half mile to school. 11 miles to Iowa line. Price. $74 per acre, beta A. Cheney. Grand Meadow. Minn. FOR SALE Best eut-over land In north era Minnesota, and Wisconsin; $2.74 per acr and up; term, umoer ann iron lana Jonn tj. A. crosuy. raiiaais ti nag., uuiuia. Minn. 440 OPEN MINNESOTA PRAIRIE at IIS. Terms: $12,000 hardware and implemonta and $8,000 buildings for farm to luaith la torn belt. Pox 144. Adrian. Minn. SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA FARMS. 127 acres, one-half mile from public school iracy, Minn., beautiful grove, fine build lugs, well and windmill; level land nearly all fenced and cross fenced; price $N0 per acre; terms, ll.OOu rash; I4.1j0 March 1. 1 tl 1 balance in five years at per cent. If In terested, send for picture of buildings. lbo acres wild land located five miles from Tracy, Minn., In a neighborhood of pros perous farmers, cash rents every year for $1.60 to U per acre. It would be a fine In vestment snd Is a snap at $ol per acre. Terms. Contract for doed on payment of $2.ift0. G. H. GOODWIN LAND CO., Tracy, Minn. SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. Values in southern Minnusota are steadllv Increajilng. 1 have a large number of good farms for sale In Freeborn county, the "Corn and Clover County" of the state. Send for list and a map of the country. Herbert E. Skinner. Albert Iea, Minn. " ' Mtaeoarl. FTOF! Don't go a step further thso Douglas Co , down !n ths beautiful Oxarka Rals anything; corn, SO to 46 bushels pr acre; all othr crops In ptoporti m; cheap est good land on earth: $3 to $26 per acre. Free Information. Globe Heal Estate Co.. Ava. Mo. FOR SALE 730 acrea splendid Vernon Co. (Mo) stock and grain lariu; every acie good, plenty -f water. Price. $u0 per Sere: as good us 1100 Iowa land and far better climate. Writs for better description. It. E bourgeon. Owner, ulathe. Kan. W6-ACRE valley stock farm near Leba Bon. Mo ; well Improved, good soil 60-acre field. luO-acie pasture, several aprtngs. $' Terms, no trade. F.d C Baurnaa. a4 Boonvllls St.. tpringfield. Mo. MISSOUiJI IJAK0A1NS We have a large list of Improved and unimproved farms In south Missouri, ranging in price from $4 up to $40 per acre. all m HI. tin- iit.mi.vi i.f ' m VA1W1 v. l 1 1 II iU VlV- CIi. IX 11Ij1--MO, 443 Be Bldg. hJAL ESTATE 'AflM A5I HAM II LAND FOR SALK IContlnued. Atkruka. SEVEN-ROOM boils'-. barn. chicken house, m acrea In fruit. 4 block to car, W.Juo; also 6 acres In alfalfa at tl.H'O. three are bargains; I must aell; moving to Colorado, inquire of owner, sum and Urand ave. H. Prior. SHREWD. KEEN buyers of land read this twice. 2to acres land, lo tinder cultivation: 40 acres alfalfa and pasture; 4o hay land; Hamilton county; S miles from Grand Isl and; ii4 miles from Phillips. Price for quick sale, $lli) an acre. R. Ouendel, cor. 6th and inne Hi., Urand Island. Xsb CHOICK Z20 acrea. 7H miles north of Mesdow Grove, Neb.; No. 1 farm land; $.T per ncre; this Is a snap; write or call Warner A- Wll llama, Hee Bldg.. Omaha, THRKE GREAT RARtlAINS. Three eastern Nebraska Improved farms, rloie to towns, churches and schools, at very low price and easy terms, none better anywhere. Isaac Conner, Omaha, Neb." A NEBRASKA FARM BARGAIN. Here Is a real bargain In a south-central Nebraska farm of 4MI acres. In one of the bannercorn and alfalfa counties of the Biaiv. 1 ne sou in a ciacs. loam, wmi clay subsoil There Is no waste land on the place. Most of this farm Is under cul tivation and the balance Is in hay. Includ ing alfalfa. There la practically a new, B-room house, barn for 18 head, cribs, granary, well sad windmill. Change In location on the part of the owner throws this place on the market at the extremely low price of l."i& per acre. Reasonable terms n be made at this figure. 1 his place will bear the most rigid Investigation. Ar range an appointment to look this over; either write or wire me at my expense. CHAS. T. KNAFP, Middle West Farms and Ranches, 123 No. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. Korth Dakota. CO ACRES Stutsman Co., 'N. D., clear, for good residence, clear. In Des Moines, price of land W per acre. 440 acree, well Improved, 36 miles from Winnipeg, Manitoba. lor Income. Price. M per acre; mtg , 34.WO equity. Lock Bos it. Bplrlt Lake. la. FARM LAND". IW ACRES FINE PRAIRIE LAND, Situated t miles from a good county seat town In North Dakota, Every foot tillable; will trads In a town dwelling to amount sf 11.600 to 11.000. Address Lock Bos la .New Albin. la. OroBosi. KLICKITAT APPLS LAND. 10 acres only $60.00 per acre. Address L. D. Oakes. Gaston. Or. oath Dakota. FOR RALE 1.400 acres plow lnnd. highly Improved; also 300 head white-faced cattle. Can be bought. Price 1.10 per ax-re. Easy terms. Ed Peterson, Box 7I27, Bloux Falls, S. D. FIVE QUARTER SECTION'S unimproved, good soli, easy terms, $20 per acre. F. L. Crosby, Bonesteel, 8. D. SPLENDID Improved farm, $50 per acre; Eastern South Dakota. Will take merchan dise as part payment. Nelater, Sloux Falls, S. P. , Texas. ARE you seeking Independence? Then come locate with us on a ten-acre farm, close to Houston, Tex.. In the balmy gulf coast country; you are close to markets and can get rich by raising winter garden truck, and by developing a fig and orange orchard; with cettaln yearly Income; sev eral hundred of us have formed an "Iowa colony" and are farming here; you can buy a farm among us for $15 a month. Write me today for particulars. U. L Huffman. Manvel, Tex. ORANGE orchards near Houston are big Investments. Oi.r five-acre orchards ar sold on easy monthly payments. Tna Alvln Japanese Nurseries adjoin and their ex parts develop and cars for our orchard three years. Writs today for illustrated orange booklet. Federal Land 4k Invest ment Co.. Houston, Tex. $18.75 PER ACRE buy 6.736 acres richest Nueces river Irrigation land, aouthweat Texas; investment or colonisation; $16,000 developments. Part cash; forced sale, r ar ea t opportunity. Wire or write immedi ately, Jan. F. Wolfe, Trustee, 10u6 N. Florss bt-. Ban Antonio, lex. WaaatagftOB. FOR SALE -Cheap, 10 acrea good land. about 1 acres slashed; good well, new pump and ahed; for $&0; Is n"'k to Sner. oan aucs; u iuihuki nue vu oivmwiva Address Box 616, Bremerton, Waan. CHICKEN RANCH. Five acrsa of good aldsr land, partly cleared, near good road; good new houae and chicken bouse; 40 laying hens, ducks and a lot of p.geoiis, two miles from good new town, near coat lanaing; ten mile I rem city of 40.000 people. Price. $.W0; l&s) down, balance $10 per month. Be Mr. Morrison. Bond St., Everett. Wash. TWO 6-acrs tracts, fronting on Lake Che lan. Wash.; 1-year-old winter applea, fin soil, fins Inks, fine climate, tine fishing and boating; low price to close an estate. Address W. H. Norrl 4751 12th Ave.. N. E.. fceaiUe. or C. P. Bennett. I-akesid.. Wisconsin. COMB TO. VILAS COUNT?. WISCONSIN. Good land cheap and 00 very easy term! torin $10 to $16 an aore. 40 acres for $10 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH. No Interest no taxes. Insurance clause la ths contract. Fertile soil, plenty of rain, good roads, good markets, good schools aaj churches. Bend for map and book to Dept. !. O. T. AN BORN CO.. Eagle River. Wis. A BARGAIN, ion-acre farm, stock machinery and all fof 13, too; small payment-down; so aeres under clow; new modern seven-room house; tw miles from Mauston, Wis.; act quick. Ad aress K. M. UKIM3RUD. Westby. Wia FOR SALE Cheap, good Improved farm, rl.OUO; half down, balance easy terms. Got ss. Mauston. Wis., K. 4. BEST land In Wisconsin, any sized trad; wholesale prices. Grimmer Laud Co. Mart, Bcele. Wis. TO exchange 130 acres good level farm land, uneida county. WiscunMn; near railroad and town; country rapidly settlms up and prices advancing, price 1 1. 800. clear. eron or Be.gian ailion, to wign no lest than l.sOw pounds und a sure lost getter. Address Lock Box 603. Rhinelaiider Wis. REAL tSlAlb Lum.S $100 to $ll uoo msds prompt. y. F. D. Waad. Wead Bldg , 1Mb and rarnara. GARVIN BROS.. !d floor N. t. Life. $.04 to liuivouo on linpioved property. No delay. LOW RATES. HE.MlS-CAHLBh.Kv CO.. U-ilJ Brandels Theater Slug. LOANS to home owners and home bund ers, with privilege of making partial pay oisats ssuil-annually. W. li THOMAS. 401 First Natlouai Bank Bldg. UONC1 TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTED City loans and warranta W. Farnani nmlth St Co. v Farnaiu Bt. $ii00 to $6.uu0 on Omaha homes. O'Ksefs Real Estate Co.. 101 N. Y. -lf. iMug'ju er A-ti. WANTED C'ty loans Peters Trust r" SWAPS WE exchange properties of merit. H H. Culver. U-ia N. Y. Life. Douglas Th ONE brand new No. 70 Coll s aretyUn gas inachiue and gas rscge tw trade fof 4ood bogs, e ws or chlckeua. 4o versus Ai. 1 i.om ..'rb. 474, 130 ACRES level land, all fenced. 6 miles from l-oose Pole, Neb., surrounded by good farmers: will trade for food, clear properly to the amount of $.,4x1 equity, balance $3.3u0. mortgage for 4 tears at 4 per cent, optional, lor other Information write late 4k Barlow. Uoilau Pole, Neb. IF you wish to exchange write NOW AT A LAND Sc LOT CO.. 4 New York Life Bldg. Tul'RIXG car for lots, land. pool, drugs j or hardware fixtures or stoek j, KE..11N. 4JH HAMILTON. SWAPS (Continued ) FOR PALE or Irsrte five quarters farm land In Stanley and Lyman county, 8 D.. for Omaha or vicinity residence or business property Just foreclosed on these lands. Will deal with owners, no agents. Ne braska Loan Co., tM Bee Bldg. Omaha. AN IOWA FARMER wants to buy some cheaper lanfl. nr he might consider an exchange W hat have you? He Is a reader of the Des Moines Capital, and the way to reach blm and thousands of others like him Is to adver tise in the want ad columns of the Capi tal. Rate. 1 cent a word per Insertion. 4 cents a word for six Insertions and 30 cents word per month. WANTED TO BUY WE wish to buy a few carloads of second-hand Iron pipe. What have oti? Havens Bros. Mfg. Co., ItCJ Waiee St., Den ver. BEST price paid for Id-hand furnltura rarpets. clothing and shoes Tel. D. Uri WANTED to buy a rooming house, state location and number of rooms. Address L-W7, Ree. SECOND-HAND clothing; party after Boon dresses. John Feldman. D. 312R; A-atM. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO man desires rlac to work fof board and room In private family while attending college. .Boy lea College. Boto phones. A FIRST class drauichtsman; at present steadily employed. Address P 601. Ree. WESTERN man, best of references, am Htlous, li years, Is open for good position. Two years business manager for monthly magaslne and weekly, and handling bill board advertislrg. Death cf Author, Box W, Douglas, Wyo. DAY OH NIGHT watchman, by reliable, well bred man. F. Smith, care Z707 Dodge. H-6681 FIRST-CLASS, practical nurse can b engaged at once. Douglas 411M. WANTED Ry experienced lady, laundry work, hand Ironing preferred, lnd. A-2T, 11-1 S. JXHh St. WANTED By experienced lady, work by the day, housecleanlng work preferred Tel. Ind. A-2207, 111 8. 20th Bt. POSITION by experienced lady stenog rapher. K 694, Bee. LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE AN nuai meeting of the stockholders of the Bee Building company will be held at the office of the company In Omaha at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, January 17 mi, for the election of a board of directors for tns ensuing year ana ror tne transao tlon of such other business as mav nrno. eriy come before the meeting. By order of th president, n. f. secretary. D3ldl3t RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION Tenth and Mason. Calan Partite Depart. Arrive San Fran. Overland L..a 1:16 am all S" pra China and Japan F. M .a 4:10 pra a 6:48 pra Atlantlo Expresa a 1:46 am Oregon Express a 4:00 pm a 6:10 pro Los Angeles Limited.... al! 46 pm a 1:30 pm Denver Bpeclal a 7:04 am a 7:17 am Colorado Express a 8 M pm a 1 CO pm Oregon-Wash. Limited. a 12 60 pm a 1:10 pm North Platte Local a 1:16 am a 4:46 am Columbus Local a 6:30 pm al0:30 am Btromsburg Local bl2:40 pm b 1:30 pm Chicago Jk Nsrtb m filers- NORTHBOUND. Twin City Expreea a 7:48 am 10:30 pm Sloux City Loral a 1:46 pm a 1:23 pm Minn. Dakota Ex. ...a 7:00 pm a 1:16 am EASTBOUND. Carroll Local 7:00 am $:R0 pm Omaha Express a 7:40 am a 6:4 am Chicago Local all o-n a 1:28 am Colorado-Chicago a S:1V pm a 1:21 pro Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a H:4 am Paclflo Coast Chicago. .a 6:05 pm a V28 pm Los Angeles Limited. ..a 8:60 pm all:!! pm Overland Limited all: 46 pm a 7:46 am Carroll Local a 4:80 pm alo 00 am Fast Mall ( 30 jm a 3.16 pm WESTBOUND. Llncoln-Chadron a 7:60 am- allKK am Norfolk-Dallaa a i:60 am al:46 pm Long Plne-80. Platte.. b 1:16 pra b 8:10 pm Hastlngs-Superiot b 2:1s pm b 6:20 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs l oo pm a IM pm Casper-Lander l pra all 00 am Fremont-Albion b 6:30 pm 1:B pm Mlasotsrl PnelMc K. C. St. L. Ex a t.fO am 7:40 am K. C. A St. L. E.. ex cept baturaay 111.1 pm a ow pm K. C. St. L. Ex., Saturday only u:w pm Cbicasjo, Qock Island Pacific EAST Rnckv Mountain Ltd... .!!:( am alO:4S nm Chicago Day Express.. a 4:46 am a 4:80 pm Chicago Local r-ass....oiu: am BIO: ID pm Dea Moines Local Pass a 4:00 pm all:M nm Chicago Expr.-as a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pnt Chicago u mi tea a s.us pm a am WEST. Chl.-Neb. Ltd;, Lincoln. a 1:30 am a B 47 pm Colo. 4V Cal. Express. ..a 1:25 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. 4k Texaa Express.. a 8:16 pm a 1:20 pm Rocky Mounuun u...siu.oo pm ui.w am Chicago, Mll" A SI. Paal . Overland Limited all:43 pm a 7:69 am nmaha-Chlcago Ex. ...b 7:1 am Oroaha-Savauna Loowl.a 7:15 am all: 46 pm Colo-Cal Exprsss a 1:00 pm a 1.25 pm Colorado Special. a 7:4s am a 4 60 am Parry-Omaiua ioctu ....a s:u pm blO:00 am lUtaols Ceatral Chicago Expresa 7:00 am a 1:46 pin Chicago iuufcw m i.w pm a s;.vv am Mlnn.-Bt. rsui as 0 1 -vv am Vlmn.-St. Paul Ltd a :iw pm 4 8:00 am Chicago Great Western - i ...... . I .lm i t mA & & iM Twin City Limited a 1:80 pm bVaiim Twin City Limited cl0:80 am Twin city .xpreas -w am a s.So pm Chicago IkXpresa a 1:46 pm Wabash Omaha-bt. Louis Ex.... 4:30 pin a 8 26 am Mail and Express.... ..a 7;ul am all:U pia BlanU y A.!- V' witv-..M w.w yui Dill. is atu Bariiagtoa tatl- loth aal Maaoa. Burlingtoa Depart. Denver California... a 4 iu pm Puget Bound Express. .a 4:10 pm Nebraska points a 8.3u am Arrive n 3 46 pm a 3:46 pm a :io pm a 3:45 cm black Hills a 4:10 pm Lincoln Mall Northwest Express Kebiaska points .... Nebraska h.xprss . Lincoln Local Bctiuyler-Paliamouth Lincoln Local .b 1:20 pm al2;!6 pm an.uo pm a 7:o ara ..a A) am ..a K.U) am .!b 8 06 pm a 6 10 pm a 0:10 pm b j-.m am bl0: nn a 7:60 pm a l.ao am a 2 40 pm all: 26 Dm 1 it pm l'iat:iuouin-lo a a k.l am Btllevue-Piattsiiioutb , ll:.v prr. Central Nebraska all 65 pin Chicago pcla Dmver Special . a i.io am ail: pm a 1 am a 8.65 pri a 6:uu am alo'.JO an', a 10 jo am all 41 am a ii:45 am Cli. call o Express I O pm Chicago Fast Express. .a 8:i pm Atlantic Coast Limited. 11:40 pm Iowa Local a la am Crcston tla.) Local a 3:30 pm St. Louis Express a JO pm K. C. A St. Joseph. K. C. c t. Joseph. K. C. ii ril. Joseph. .Sl0 45 pin li am a :lu pm ;:: :m Webster statloa 1 r.th and Webster. MlaMiarl Pacific Depart Arrive. b 8.50 pm bll:5: ara Auburn Local Chicago, St. nil, aiaarapolla j Omaha " ioux City Express b 1 11 pm bllK im 1 Paal, M'uarapoll Omaha Local c 4 20 pm Sioux City Pussenger b V.M pru Twin City Psssenger.. -b 4 30 sm Sloux city Local. e : sni Emerson Local . .'. b 6.65 pm b 9 10 arn lb) Daily except t-unday. c Bundav on.y. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS reUBtocheryjUr (eaves N. Y. JAH. Ul. lail. L.IUus U ike islemlluf Cesa trirs te ta Straits ef kU(llia. Alse On trt te ikm Orient. West la Ox. tad A reuse the World HAMB! R1-4 MKK. 1CAN L.'K. 14 Handuloh SI AMERICA: $ CRUISE : T4 Dill : $350 Dp K Us.sl Arula L'ukliu, II TAFT LIKES LONGWORTH BILL Incorporntei Salient Tetture of Various Other Propoied Meaiurei. IS WELL DRAWN COMPROMISE People Mill Have Reliable Means of Coagress Approves Action fey a-nedalee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13- - Significant progress was made today In th movement for th creation of a permanent tariff com mission. Not only did President Taft. In an address at a banquet of the National Tar iff Commission association, openly endors the Ixmgwoith bill, characterising It " a conciliatory measure, embodying an in Important features that ar necessary to make the commission ci'tectlve." but early today he summoned the republican mem bers of the way and mean committee to the White House and urged them to barm- onlxe their differences. The president renewed hi plea for har mony In his address tonight, declaring that what he was most anxious to avoid wa the failure of tariff commuwlon legislation at the present session, because of any dif ference -as to details. He deciaied tnat he would not mention "the bill that bears the me of the Ohio congressman" except that It seemed to him "to constitute a very well drawn compromise upon all the difference of detail that have exlted between th supporter of various measures." Lobsj orta BUI Compromlee. The Longworth bill, referred to by th president, according to the admission 01 Its author, la an Incorporation of salient features In the Lenroot and th Goode bill of the house and the La Follett and the BeVertdR bills of the senate. It provides for Inquisitorial powers for the tariff com mission as well as the safeguarding- of Information obtained. The National Tariff Commission assocl tlon early today endorsed the. Longworth bill In a resolution sent to congress de manding Immediate tariff commission leg islation and It was amplification largely of the resolution of the association that President Taft poke tonight. Th associa tion had declared for a tariff commission whose power and function should be analogous to th Interstate Commerce commission. Many member of th senate and house were present at the banquet and among th speaker -were Senators Lodge of Massachusetts and Cummins of Iowa, and Representative Longworth of Ohio. "You do not deaire." said President Taft. "If I understand your present resolution, that these men should fix tariff rate or recommend rates to be fixed. You desire only that they should furnish the correet Information upon which tbe body consti tutionally charge., with fixing tariff rates may properly act, so that the public may hav the truth from the tariff commission and then advise Itself how congress shall hav acted with respect to that truthful presentation of promises for It action. Roth Sides Support Commission, There ar those who oppose the exist ing tariff and criticise It severely. Ther ar those who uphold it a a fair measure on th whole. Now It seems to me that both may logically and properly support th creation of a ccmmlsnlon. "I am not one of those who expect that the tariff commission la going to reform the whole situation in such a way that ' ar to receive from them with mathemat ical 'certainty the exact difference in th cost of production her and abroad, or other circumstance that ar useful In framing a tariff bill. "But I do hope that If the bill passe th result of the labors of- the commission will be such that congress willhave sufficient information to reach a general average of fairness and Justice and that th people will have a reliable means of Judging of the correctness of th action of congress, "I quit agree with this association In favoring a consideration by congress of separata schedules of separata subjects af fected by the tariff, so a to prevent th action on one schedule from being unduly Influenced by promised action upon an ether. It i Impossible to avoid this In a general revision. "A discussion arises as to whether the body thus constituted should have th power of summoning witnesses and of pun lshlng them for contempt. My own lm presslon Is that this manner of obtaining evidence I not the moat reliable and 1 not likely to be very productive of useful Information, because th form la neces sarlly suggestive of hostility to the wit ness; and the answer of a hostile witness ar not full of accurate and unbiased in formation. Nevertheless, If It was thought useful, I do not object to giving the power to th commission to call witnesses and to put them under oath. Ta Refer Power to Congress. "The reference of power to punish witness for contempt In falling to answer to the action of congress Is a wise com promise. I value very highly the sugges tion of giving to the commission power to assure those furnishing freely Information that the details of their particular busl nesses thus disclosed will be treated as confidential. "The truth Is that there is a bill, with the framing of which I hav had nothing to do. but which seems to me to constitute a very well drawn compromise upon all the differences of detail that have existed between the supporters of various meas ures. "The present tariff board la working well, but It Is dependent wholly on executive order and appropriation. It should be made permanent In some form so that any congress which may desire to avoid the useful source of Information which It will furnish shall, have to take the responsi bility of repealing the law." STOCKMEN WILL GO TO DENVER Mardo McKeomle of Trinidad Fleeted President of Asaerlcaa !.! Slock Association. FORT WORTH. Tex.. Jan. 13. Murdo McKenzie of Trinidad, Colo., was elected president of the American Live Stock asso ciation In Its closing session In this city today. Denver, Colo., was chrisen as the meeting place of the next convention. A Guarantee of Business VTosperlty The Bee Advertising Columns. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS "AVON tip"' 'or W. lp 4 Trritlel 0V4 al!1nsa frest h'ew Met 4S, S. ., K. Y. Cuba Jamaica Panama Colombia asus4 1 r, w BERMUDA, 520 and Up laclusiT I partial easts is kaus gtANDfca A hiif. l" Ia SslJs St.. Culcare. W. E. BOCK. lt rauiaui at. tt I,. S Cruise de Lnxit jiaioAfl iTflji,, rtfji I list- 1 XJVJ I N. P. Dodge, Sr., Dead; Illness of Pneumonia Takes Prominent Man Well Known Council Bluffi Banker and Buiineu Man Expires Sud denly at Hi Home. N. P. Dodge. r., brother of General Grenville M Dodge, died suddenly early yesterday of pneumonia at his horn In Council Bluffs. He waa taken Ul five day ago, but thought little of th Indisposition, regarding It a Mttl mora than a cold. It developed Into pneumonia, which unex pectedly to physician and friends took a ever turn late laat night. Only on daughter. Mis Caroline Dodge, and a sla ter Mrs. Balrd, were at hi bedside when death came. Mr. Dodge waa on of th most prominent cltnens of Council Bluffs, having; resided there for fifty-five years and being at all times connected with It leading financial Interests. ! came to Council Bluff In 186$ from New York and was successful In hi business ventures from that early time, and at the time of his death was rated a on of the city wealthiest men. For many years he was president of th Council Bluffs Savings bank and not Ion; ago re tired. He was still a director at the time of Ms death and one of the heaviest stock holders of the Institution. He wa actively In business the leading member of th firm of N. r. Dodge A Co.. and wag asso ciated with General Dodge in many ot hi enterprise. Ther ar surviving Mr. Dodge a widow, two ons and two daughters, beside his brother and sister. Th daughter ar Mr. E. II. Scott of Omaha and Miss Carolina Dodg ot Council Bluffs; th sons, N. P. Dodge, Jr., of Omaha and J. Lock wood Dodge of Wilson. Wyo. Mr. Dodge's sla ter. Mrs. Halrd. resides at Boulder, Colo. Mr. Dodge was 73 year of age. He wa a charter member of th Congregational church of Council Bluff and was high in the Masonlo order. Ha never sought office nd probably never held a public position except during the early day of Council Bluffs when he wa elected to the govern ing body. Death cam so suddenly to him that even the serious nature of hi Illness wa not appreciated In time to rail his son from Wyoming to his bedside. Labor Leaders Talk Against Bonus Plan Stone Sayi System ii Same Old Taik of Driving; Method Under New Name. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Unqualified disap proval of the bonus system seeking In creased individual efficiency among em ployes wa expressed today by labor lead ers before the National Civic federation. "If simply th same old task driving system under a new name," declared John Mitchell, formely president of th United Mine Worker of America. Warren 8. Stone, grand chief of th International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer. said that the railroads had tried th sys tem, found it a failure and promptly aban doned It, Th bonus project wa brought up for discussion by the address of H. L. Oantt, an industrial expett. He produced chart which - he said - would' show that factory girls, previously Inefficient, had been trained to a high efficiency by means of reward. Mr. Stone, who followed. promptly attacked the theory, relating In stances from his own experience as a loco motive engineer to show that poor work. not good work, wa the result of the system. The declaration of Louis D. Brandels be fore th Interstate Commerce commission that millions could be saved to the rail roads also came In for condemnation by Mr. Stone. "There will be a ohange In publlo opinion If something I not don for th railroad of the country," he said. "Tbe roads need money for development and Improvements and to meet modern requirements, ex clusive of the Increase In wages. Borne of the best managed roads will b seriously affected unless they get relief. Rabbi Oohn Says Love Should Rule At Meeting: of B'nai B'rith He Sayi 1 Mankind it Too Sel fish. William McKlnley locge. of the B'nal B'rith, held an open meeting, consisting of a good program, at Bartght's hall last night. A well rendered violin solo by Miss Blanche Monhelt opened the evening' en tertainment. Miss Jennie Gordon followed Miss Monhelt with a dramatle reading. The reading was an extract from Israel r.angwill s "Melting Pot." and wss given with effect. The address of the evening was delivered by Rabbi Frederick Cohn of the Temple Israel. Rabbi Cohn look aa the subject of his address, "Ufe's Highest Ideal," whloh he denominated a Love. "If anyone were to ask me to name the highest, noblest Ideal of life." said the rabbi. "I would refer them to the words of Robert Browning, 'I would love Infinitely and be loved.' "It Is better to have power over the heart strings of people than over the purs strings of kings. Human love Is at fault In that it Is too wesk, too inconstant, too circumscribed. It rarely extends beyond the limits of ths home. Ixing enough has man been antagonistic. Individualistic and semsn. 11 ine strong protect, not ex ploit tbt weak despite Nletschs." The program concluded with a vocal solo by Mls Raiiens and another violin solo by Miss Monlieit. 1 PIONEERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY ELECT OFFICERS Frisk Uellone la Presldeul Reaola tloaa on Death of some Old Residents. At the monthly meeting of the Dourlas County Pioneers' association, which was held at the city hall yesterday afternoon, officers were elected for the ensuing year. Thev ars: Frank X. Dellone. president; A. j R. Hoel, first vice president: Patrick Mc ' Ardle. second vice president; David An ' derson. third vice president; Louis Grebe. I fourth vice president: Jesse W. Barrett. : fifth vice president: Mrs. Henrietta M. I Rees. sixth vice president; Miss Anna K. .rnwman. seventh vies president; Jonathan I Kdtards. secretary' Mrs. Mary B. Ho ren -j son. assistant secretary, and Augustus I 1orkner. treasurer. i Memorials were read and resolutions adopted on Ihe deaths of John Baunian, V. A. Crlan, Frank D. Brown. John Steu ben, sr.. and Mrs. James T. Allen. The deaths of three members of th asao clstlon during th month were reported and the rhali man of the memorial committee In structed to prepare resolutions. Ths salary of the secretary was Increased frrm 1J6 to 8.10 a year and salary of $10 was voted to ths chairman of the memorial tomtnlttee. THOMAS VICTIM OF PLOTTERS Belief Exiiti McClelland Man Waa Worked on by Swindler. HAD HIS MONEY IN SMALL BILLS Refased All Advice of Hanker Is Cheeks Sasplrlea Polata to re-rlala Men, Oaa af Wheia N la Mtsslag. Cashier Spencer of th McClelland bank and N. M. Thomas, father of Albert Thomas, the young man who mysteriously disappeared on December and wa re turned to hi home at 3 o'clock Tuesday moralng drugged and unconscious, yester day went over the young man' financial accounts with the bank and other places where h had money located. They figured up about $2,000 which he had In his posses sion when he left his home to go to Omaha to buy gods. Developments within the last twenty-four hour fix the conviction solidly In the tntnd of th boy's friends that he was the victim of a plot sa carefully laid and carried out to the last detail, with robbery and even murder as Its object If murder became neceassry. One, man under- suspicion has not been located since the day of Thomas' departure. Young Thomas had been renting a farm near McClelland for which he paid a rash annual rental of $400. When he concluded to quit farming and go Into the mercantile business, he decided to sell oft all of the farm stock and property, and on Decem ber 22 he had a public cal for that purpose. The property sold brought a total of about $3,200, a large part of which waa paid In cash and the greater part of which waa deposited In the McClelland bank. It developed yesterday that he had col lected all that had been secured by short time notes by giving a discount to the bank In th town of Bently near by. These note were cashed on December 28, the day before he went away, and the amount waa paid to him there and the amount drawn from the McClelland bank approximated 11,300, and It was declared yesterday that only one payment of a debt amounting to $100, waa taken from this money. That young Thomaa was the victim of . soii sort ot a "mike" deal 1 now pretty weli established. Banker Spencer said laat evening over th long-distance telephone that he tried to Induce the young man to us nothing but checks, but th boy In sisted upon hating nothing but cash, and seemed to be impressed with the Idea that he could use nothing but cash. The money paid to him at both bank wa In small bills, nothing above $30, and made a hugs roll. ' The belief Is that the plotter had Insisted upon hi converting; everything Into cash. At least one man who attended the farm sale and knew all about young Thomas' financial affair 1 missing. Two other who were likewise familiar are under sur veillance. On the day the young man left only two tickets were sold at McClelland for Coun cil Bluffs, but th conductor of th Great Western train that day said three men boarded It at the village. A note book was found yesterday at Mc Clelland, where It had been left by the boy, in which he had entered the denom ination and numbers of $1,000 worth of th bank bill comprising hi big roll. This may be of great assistance In tracing the money after the robbery waa completed. Th mind ot young Thomaa continues to be a complete blank. He 1 able to talk, but still shows the effect of hi fearful experience. He can vaguely remember only getting aboard the train at McClelland, but has no recollection of leaving It. He says that no eventa are clear to him now except the farm sale,' and the assertion 1 now made that the drugging prooes wa com menced within a day or two after that event, some drug, which Dr. Wyland Is reported to have said may have bean hyo ctn, being given to him in small doses, and that he was not In a normal mental condition when he waa on the train irav lng McClelland. After telling the banker that he wanted the money to pay his rent and other debts he neglected to pay his dsbt. Iowa IVews Notes. LOGAN Fred Smith, the vounar man Im plicated In shortage wherein Mr. Flerharty of Dunlap lost a pair of new shoes and a grip containing clothing and other valuables, entered a plea of guilty to petty larceny and waa given thlrtv dava vaster. day. LOO AN After a brief illness of pneumonia, William Rogers, aged 84, died laat night at 13 o'clock at the home of hi daughter, Mr. John Knausa. The funeral aervlce will be held at the residence at ju ociocg tomorrow. Mr. Rogers Is sur vived by three daughters and two sons. MARSHALLTOWN A Private messaee. received In this city this afternoon. Is to the effect that President Taft has nom inated Charles H. Hmlth, postmaster of this cliy, for a second term. Mr. Hmlth ha been In office for four year. Ha had no opposition for reappointment. WEST POINT The local hrsn.-h f th. Catholic Knight of America at their annual meeting nave elected tne following offi cers: President, Very Rev. Joseph Kues.ng; vies president, Frank Rexac: treasurer. William Stieren; financial secretary, Kerd. Walter; recording secretary, John H. IJn dale; ergeant-at-arms. Theodore Gentrup; trustee fur three years, Anton Gentrup. ARLINOTON The twenly-nlnth annual farmers' Institute and corn show begins here today. Excellent displays of grain and fruit are shown and poultry of alt breeds la represented. Local merchants are ' offering fancy prises for beat loaf of bread and a warm contest la on hand. Hon. li. M. Hitchcock will be ths principal apeaker and many other out-of-town visitors will be present. SEWARD The new county board met yesterday and organised for the coming year, i hree new members were elected In November, being Fred Diets. In place of , W' -NJ' ,n Reward; Louis Finke, In place of Fred Petsch. and Thomas Weert man. In place of D. E. Mtutzman. Wlillnirt Wulck was re-elected from his district. The board Is composed of four democrats and three republicans. Carl f heeper was elected chairman. MARSHALLTOWN - Negotiations were closed today by which W. K. Ritchie of Muscatine, la., purchased the business of the Jackson Corrugated Culvert coinpsny of this city for $.). Mr. Ritchie Is a manufacturer of sheet metal products of Muscatine. He will continue to operate the purchased business here. IOWA FALLS Announcement 1 ,.,i. of the marriage of an Iowa Falls couple at Waterloo Sunday, Rev. Mr. Hlnkle of the Episcopal church uniting In marring! Miss Alice Jags and Mr. Reuben Eadv. This couple came here from England about a year ago. having pllghi-d their troth In the old country. They will reside In this city for the present. HARLAN Tuesday afternoon the 6 old sou of Fred Graves, who lives east of here, was very painfully Injured by being caught between the endgate of a farm wagon and tne lop ot a barn dour, lie was standing In the wagon snd did not sloop far enough when entering the door. His hand whs horribly crushed and Ills life Is despaired of. PLY Mol'TH Merle Molsberry U still laid up from the effect of the gunshot wound, recently received, and there Is no one t make an explanation, lie Is 8 years old sr.d was going home from school when he was shot Willi a bullet In the fie. In part of the leg. The bullet has not yet been re moved. Where It came from no one seems to know, but an effort Is being made tu find out. LOGAN A prominent out-of-town wed ding took pla. e at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurman Koenlng near logan at noon today when their daughter Minnie married Herman Franks of 1'uumil Bluffs. The Rev. IT. 8. I. vies of the Methodist 1 hurcli of Ixtgsn was the officiating clergyman. The bride waa becomingly attired In white silk and carried a bouquet of white carna tions. The biidemald. Miss Hilda Frankle. was sttlred In white arid carried a bouiiuet of pink carnations. The best man was Auguslsve KoenlK The bride and groom will make llitlr future home al Council Bluffs. t !