tiik nr.:: omaha, Monday, septkmhek r, imr. AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Board Demand School Money from Jndgt CtlUnan. ANNEXATION FACTION IS ACTIVE lllah fcrliaol Mlaaettla nlrala f.riud Kamlllea Said to II 1 vnltert In Ileal rartloai ( kwttt Properly. In accord with the law reiiilrtng lhat II money pertaining to the school dl trlcl hll be turned nvar In Ilia evhAol board, Hecrrtary ( the Hoard James f, .ulllvan yealerrtay dlapal. hi-d a IMIer t I'lillca Judge Jama J fallaiytn and the rnunty treasurer, asking fr all money In their puaaeaalon belonging to tha school rtimrlrt, Tlia retiiry ' Inllrr alao asks I liit I Ilia police Juilg hem eforwarrt make niiltriiilf(l Hat of Ilia rase tried and tha tltii-a Impoaed and uollerled In rah rase. Jurinn Callahan haa horn making blanket report to tha ell y traaaiirrr. Tha blanket aport merely specified tha nmnlitr of caae tried during the month anil their ganaral dlapoaltlmi , without Itemising Hi" t a In particular and lha fine InuxiaitJ In each raaa. It la under, aliioil Dial tha Irtter of Hecretury Hulll van wa drawn up tiy A. ('. I'ancoeat, at torney for Ilia achool hoard. Judge I'Hllnnan aald that tha report aa niailn ly Mm now n In accord with jirnd-nt and that lia would adhere to lha anitia Hint hud. Ila aald ha had been tnaklna almllar reports for tha laat four year and would continue la do ao. Ila flrnlnd iliat tha at'hool hoard had any )urlai1lrtlnn ovtr lilni. ,"l will riot make an Itemised report." aald lie, "and Ilia hoard cannot forca Ita In do ao, In any taee," ha continued, "I luinjn more money than any other pollr Jiiita Infill me," Aauraaflnn t'aellan flaa. Tomorrow iitaht tlia anneiatlonlata will hold a mealing In thn office of M unlock ft l'nnroat In complete the work of organisation begun Friday night. Already a chairman, iecretary and eaeuutlva com. itlte hate heeii appointed, hut tha namea have hern withheld unlll later. v At I lie mrniinK Friday night a nuai her of petition were exhibited ahowlna that nature tu the number of JUO or 00 had already hern ohlalned. The polit y of the anuexatloiilala la to have a petition with J.owi or more namea. Tlila will ohvlale any dnnaer of whole aaln rejection on Ihe part of city officiate who will revive Ihe llxt before certifying It tn the county commlealonera. While deferring lha announcement of (heir plana unlll later, H waa understood from a mouther that Houth Omaha, In the event of annexation, will aak for two of the aeven commlealonera that are to govern (Irculer Omaha, It waa pointed out that Hum It Omaha waa cloeely affili ated wllh all that aecllon of Omaha aouth of leavnwoith alreel, At preaant nearly all the off irehotilera In Omaha are aald to lie north of l.-v en worth atreet, After the union thla auction of the city. It la argued, would really aupply two men whit would he aa lulcrealed In the Leaven. Worth tllatrlct aa any In Omaha, The movement la eald to he non-partl-an, Mwdenfa I wdpr J' I re. Truant Officer I'aul Maoauley, Superln lendenl tlmnt, N. M. Orahain and I'rlnct pl K, Cummtniia are up In arma against the niallcloua dralructlon of property and general ntanlfeetntloua of vandalism that take place ntahtly in Ihe neighborhood of the high echool. According to tha avhool offh'lala, a number of Kya, aom of whom are an Id to be atudenla of the echool and ivtemhera of prominent famlllea, dlaturb the. mualcat aeaneea of tha high achool orchratr held In Ihe building ever Krl- lay nluhl. Iitrly Ihe hoya are ald lo have turnei tholr atlenilon lo the riv al r union of ai hool property. Trldav nlghl lha i lima i-ame when tha young vandala endi-avored lo force Iholr way Into tha building while tha orrheatra waa prart . Ing. ' Home of tha hat racka were over turned and damage. I lark ttnaiia Malrarra. Muree Clark, charged with keeping a dlaordarly hnuaa at Twentieth and L al recta, yralerday waa aentnnced to thirty daya In lha county Jail ty rollra Judge Jamra (.'allanan. At tha aame time Henry May, who waa taken In tha hotiaa of tha woman, received a aentenc of fifteen daya. The tratlmony ahowed thai lha woman had given wlna to Mra. Millie llarton and Vlrgla Marka and afterwarda Introduced Ihem to rtogro men. Tha llarton woman la only It yeara old. ( aadldatea al Meeting. A meeting of randldalea for county nfflcea waa held at Labor temple laat night, at which electlona and methoda for aei urlng cleaner pollllca were dlacoaed. Jerry Howard waa chairman. The apeak era were. Willie K. HerJ of Madlaon, Oacar J. I'lckard, William I'. Lynch. T. J. O't'onnm, l-eo Hoffman, T. J. Klynn, Kmll Kndrea, K. J. McHhune, Tom Win ter, Charlea Ilaffke, It. W. I'atrlrk, John II. Oruffinan and llnorge Cooper. Mnila t'llr Ooal. Low prloea on good atovea. Horn FurnU tura company, Mra. ileorge Ttarclay and aon are vlalt Ing al Kalrflrld. Mle llarbara Andrewa la enjoying a vacation at Ilea Molnea, lo. Hargivlna MmaJI and large traota of land hear city llmlta. A. W. Jonea. Mlii llulh Lawrty entertained yeeter diiy afternoon at Happy Hollow, Mtaa llortenaa ICada haa returned from a eighteen liioutha' vlalt In Idaho. Kor aale, lurga heating atove, cheap, quick. Apply Ilea Office, Houth Omaha. Mra. A. IV Majora entertained Mra. Mettleton of Ireu, Neh., the flint of tha week. Mra II, V. We.tgewood of Knld, OKI., waa the gueat of Mra. A. II. Murdock thla week, Friday evening a eurprlee party waa given to Lloydo Went, MO North His teenth atreet. Mra. Itay Ourlavaon. "IS North Twenty, arcond Ntrwet. I entertaining her alater, Mlaa Hravo of Holdrege. Mra. Uertha Cluik will leave tomorrow for St. Louie, where aha will attend the convention of the I'. K. O. Mlaa Mnrlorle Howell of Omaha and Mr. Karl Hage were Monday gueata at the home of Kannle Oavleun tage. The Woodnten of the World will enter tain their frjentta at the Heeae theater on Tueadny evening. Hrptemher J. For rent, for atore of office. C N. 4th; gonil location for any hualneaa, reaaonahle. Apply I'ee Office, Hmith Onmha, MUa Ituth Kelley apralned her ankle at the Ha c red Heart academy yeaterilay afternoon and had to be taken home. Coal, money talka, S,Oof lha. Cherokee Nut coal, H. Hiieclal price, act quick, Itroadwell. ltoberta Co., Thane . The dinner given by the Women' ocli'ty of the Klret Ilaptlet church laat Thuraday evening waa a great aucceea. HOT Cherokee COAL now, HOW. R. II. llowland Lumber Co., M? N. SMth Ht I'hone Ho u til 7; Independent P-lNtt. 'I'hone Hell Houth a-lndependent K isut for a cane of Jetter (lolit Top. Trompt delivery to ny part of city, William Jetter. Tha Ijidlea' Aid aoclety of the rreaby. terlan church will aerve a rtoomlay lunch eon at tha church on Wrdneaday, Septem ber Si. Mr. and Mra. Itei trend Rchwarta and baby are apendlng their vacation with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Grume W right, iltib J atreet. . Mr. and Mra-v A. J. Rankin have re turned from their honeymoon and will be at home to their frlenda at tH North (tlx teenth, Omaha. I The Kpworth league will give a farewell artv In honor or Huaeelt Clark at hi none at Twenty-fifth and It at reel a. Mr. Clark will leave In a few day tor Lin coln, where he will attend the atata unl verelty, Mr, and Mra. Harry Marling returned from their wedding trip Frldav evening nd are at homo to their frlenda at !M4 North Twenty-fourth. Mlaa Ann Howlev waa the gueat of honor al a bonne pariv given by Mlaa Matilda Xilertn Haturday evening. Bep tember at Weal 1'olnt. T. It. Anderaon. a proaperoua farmer of Oekalooea. la., and hla bride, are the guenta, of rollra officer Hill Conigan, a coiialn of Mr. Anderaon. Tha Houth Omaha tlun club will hold It cloalng meet today. The eiercleea will begin at 10 M a m. A free lunch will he aerved to the memhera and Vlalllng hoot er. Mra. W. T1 Van Pant entertained Mr. J. W. MrMllllan of Knnaa Cite at dinner laat Hunday and will entertain Mr. K. A. Van 8ant and family at dinner tomorrow. . Mr. J. Tatteraon and rt"hter Mlaa Kather, were the gueata of Mr, and Mra. Ilarclny during th week. The Patteraon are returning to their home In Hanta Anna, Cal. The Idlea' aoclety of prown Tark rtap tlat church will be entertained Wednea dny afternoon at 1 o'clock at tha home of Mra. 10. Krwln, lOOJ North Twenty, third atreet. Mra. W. It. Hancock, aaMrted by Meadamee W, II. Iloutt and A. 1). Majora will entertain the Willing Workera of tha ChrlBtUvn church -Thuraday afternoon. Huperlntendent K. r.odwell, formerly counly eiiperlntendent of achool In IouK laa county and now Biiperlntendent at Heat rice, waa the gueat of Mr. and Mr. N. M. Uraham laat Friday. Fir Chief John McKale returned yeater day afternoon from Milwaukee, where ha attended the annual convention of Ameri can fire chief. Mra. MrKale and Mr. J. Hulett accompanied the chlof. Mlaa Kdlth Inthrop, county eiiperln tendent of Clay county, wii the gueat of Mr. and Mra. N. M. Graham Thuraday. Mlaa Iathrop, who I located at Clay tvn ter, la the president it the Biata Teacher' iiaaoclallon. The women of the First Methodlat church will give a tea next Thurmlay aft ernoon at the home of Mr. J. Laverty, MX! North Twrenty-alxth atreet. The an nual election of offlcera will be held at thla meeting and all member are ex pected to attend. Mlaa Kunlcn Knaor entertained In honor cf Mr. and Mra. Martin Helllck of Ottawa, la., at bridge. I'lace were ar ranged for Mr. and Mra. Martin Helllck. A. U. Hhotwelt. A. L. Lett. Jr. ; Harry Trumbell, George Paddock. Homer O. Hhea, Corby Hulla, Kred Towl, Mlaee Julia Wlllard. Oraca Young. Hlanch Cox, York. Neb.; Meaaere. A. Halatcad, W. II. Clark, Bum Hume. On Thurday evening. September a. Mlaa Mabel Melcher. d'U K atreet. en tertained at whlat. Mlaa Turner winning flrat prla and Mlaa McOulloch winning eecotuJ price. Th houae waa prettily deoorft ted and a delightful luncheon wo aerved. Cover were laid for the follow ing gueat: Ml. 1. Harnett, Mlaa Cor delia McCulloch, Mle Klla l'etcraon, Mlaa lura Peteraon, Mlaa May McOonnld, Mia Alice McDonald. Ml France Wll lard, Mia France Tanner, Ml Kmpey, Mia l.ti Kffle Ituane, Mlaa Muy Hhrvhy, Mlaa Agnra Condon. 8outh Omaha lodge, No. (It!. Ancient Or der of Vnlted Workmen, haa arranged an extenelve program for next Tuesday evening when they will preaent the pub lic exhibition of Ihe ancient myatery of Ihe degree of lloreod, which will be pr aentrd In the proper continue and Initia tory implement. With It will be pre aenlrd a muelcal program on almllar In atrumenta uaed during the ancient period. B. A. Hcarlea of Omaha hae been eelccled orator, who will explain the humorou feature of the ancient fratertiltle. He fieahuunta will be aerved. Hev. K. A. Jordan, for never! years paxtor of the ChrlHtlun church, left Fri day evening for l-a llaipe, 1;., where he haa accepted a new chaige. I'rlor to hla departure the congrcutlon of the Chtia tlun church extended a farewell reception to llev. Mr. Jordan. At the reception there were a number of eix-eche of regret, In cluding one delivered by Itcv. Alfred White, pastor of St. Martin Kplacopal church. Hev. W. A. Hnldwin. secretary of the BtHte Mlaelonnrv bourtl of the ChrlMttan church, will fill the pulpit today. While In th citv Hev. Mr. HitUlwIn will be th guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Gra ham. One of the moat enjoyable entertain ment of the week waa an nrpheum party on Thuraday afternoon, given by the de feated team of the "New Century club" to tha winning team. After the theater a four-coutae luncheon waa served at the Hrandela tea room. Those present were: Meadamea W. It. Tajsg. II. lioyd. Oeorg, I'urKa, A. It. Hcmkcy, U 1- Htrawtcker, P. Poaker, Ptorm It F. Herlln. W. U Conrov, J. w. Mulckrny. T C Mcpon ald. V W. Miller, Henry Murphy. Wil liam Phawgn W. M Oavla A. A. Oer hard. James Hhean. . K. IcFarland, O. Fnwrlght. IV Hmiua Charlea Itapp. M. Welch, A. W. McOonald, Wlter Ik and Jamep Fltxgerald. Invitations Sent to Men Who Are to Help Receive Taf t Invitation Itnve been sent out by the committee having In charge th arrange ment for President Taft' vlalt to Omaha to over MO of the leading cltlxen of Omaha to act on th reception committee. Three will entitle the holder to a seat on th platform at th Auditorium. The Young Men' Christian association la also completing arrangement for Ita part of the progrrun. The Fort Crook band will be at the Auditorium meeting, the other music to consist of congregational Inning. The rest of th program will consist of prayer, the Introduction of th prealdent and the address of th president. URGES VALUE OF BATH ROOM Ppend I.raa on Parlor, More em I.ar. atnrjr Kqalpment, Say Dr. YonnaT) Health C'ommlaaloner, Ppend lees money In furnishing your parlor and spend more In equipping your bath room. This advice Is given Chlcagoans by Dr. Q. V. Young, health commissioner. In the weekly health bulletin. An attractive and well-equipped bath roqm In every home, according to Pr. Young, would prevent much slcknesa and Buffering. "If there la ono room In the home, whrVh should be well furnished, that room I the bath room," declared Dr. Young. "If youhavo any money to spend, do not put It Into expensive furniture for tha parlor; epend It In bath room con struction and furnishing. "Tiled floors and wainscoting are non absorbent, eaally kept clean, and In them vermin can find no abiding place. The attractive, well furnished bath room Is a good habit former for tha children. "Tha poorer classes of tha cities are not unclean by nature, but because dur ing their childhood they did not enjoy the facilities of a good bath room, which gave them a chance to keep clean." A Fierce Attack of malaria, liver derangement and kidney trouble Is eaally cured by Klectrlo Hitter, the guaranteed remedy. ROc. For sale by Heaton Prug Co. , MAN CATCHES NEGRO WHO STEALS WIFE'S P0CKETB00K Henry Oliver, a negro of Kl North Twentieth street, was arrested at 8:30 o'clock last night after having been chased several block by A. 8. Pitkin, 913 North Twenty-rttth street, whose wire was robbed of her handbas? by the negro at Twenty-first and Cuming streets. Pitkin and his wife and mother-in-law, Mra. Julia Willis, were walking by Twenty first and Cuming streets when the negro came up from behind and grabbed Mrs. Pitkin's handbag and ran. Pitkin over took the negro at Eighteenth and Hurt streets. . I your husband cross? An irritable, fault finding disposition la often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good di gestion la nearly always good-natured. A great many have been permanently cured1 of stomach trouble by taking: Chamber lain's Tablets. For sale by all dealer. Notes and Gossip from Omaha's Suburban Neighbors Mewaow, Tom MoOulie haa returned from a few daya' stay in 8 Unix City, I. William Olmated baa returned from a hort Mlt In Wichita. Kan. Mr Charlea Neer ha returned from a few day' visit In Cook, Neb. A o waa horn to Mr. and Mra. F. C. Haver on Monday, September la, Mr, and Mr Oordon Koih and children have returned from a visit In 'IVkamah. Mia Hora IVaxey haa returned home frwm a, ton weeks stay In Wlngate, I ml. Mr and Mra Harry lUlllnger of Ht, I'aul. Neb., are Malting with friend In tfenaon. Mlaa Minnie I5tc baa returned to, her at In Cleveland, tV, after a few daya' vtail here. Mm William litre entertained about tntv at a family dinner at her home laat Kuiutay, Hon were horn Ut week to Mr. and Mra Kd Johneon. and Mr. and Mr. Hoy Cvll'iujwvu-th. tvdward Anen ol Cteaton. Neb., apent 11 week vUillitg at th home c4 III ataier in iieneon, . i Miwm Here.lv Hradley and Oykee W aiH-nt the day laat 8ut0ay at (he iwia weeu noma, Mr. O ISnudavn and granddaughter a..to4i Park apeul a few data In l,lnv4i laat wevk, Mtaa Kva Hrugeman of llenevn, and . Mr Jantva O, Hett vl Klkba were war riej vptember 14. iva C. W. Km.i u i,iuih,i.i . MlaeHUy at the MettuMlut btviaj 4 i f'vs-wi n nig nny Mnv W. H HafTrl an.l ma,ilA,ui,i.. Mvare tiihemt, have firturnv4 t thr in i lanwoouitt. J A. Il..vt, William Hma, tWH Kan if ihii aueoovM the enkra vui- iwiim m vmMtita la a i we, wise tvota mi khutver ha rturwe4 tx bi b In Mawaoh. Ja, tt a "'i n or ,ir aerey miwh Madeline ll.rtvu ! tt.rv W I s reiv4 tu4eta at the lkaha w.Wv J"' M.Hlulee an4 daughter. e-,,w rvtuiwMi itkvnie rrvw a tru t Nw vrk tty u4 the eaat, . Ye K',lsl Orw etrcle will bAU a e aad wl Vwiitv at M4 r wan en l vujr arvMovu. Uw U t bay atatttker anvvtag al.w. wfc.-a wut b iV 1 1 k . I . .... t a . . . A . k . k. . . - . , if r air aivire. Alt. 1, tl. Macn ruH i t Nee., ht vwtt.x in tWs at lae bsvau vl her Uhtrk Mrw. tvotvert Hrsvsui. Kev. JKj Xlr Yft r CUrka. Vk. aiieaia at Ike bvv-tv X Kt auj Vlr Av4, dv4rmi the AlttVJti vn (rux Mi V nbwtl. wwi-ty vwf tast,. ""J l swa t)eJ.v j, V I v Ov n4 ij IXetatsta acev M N; Hrt eeirtaht4 al Utxe. wr at 111 r ll rtua bat uJU.v , ! w wr UU r.-r gUMIV Mvw. Itl'.-.w.v 4 vMta City. la.. aa4 !. w Wa ter J.'.n 4 Taaite., U. veMa at tV Jrv a4 Yfc MvVaJ! UJW AU awKv win we. at v awawa Mm. r. If. Tm t twir artorwvKM wweai itv oi, am.!, cJ.. X M K. Jt.-laaJ . Aw.Ww.-. t4. IT(.U t t'-aUHMk I Se kM wf ( aavt t.'t jmkm w Mr. awi Hi. CftatW Hc:Vev M. J. C Mavaiia eatwrtas! at w f.sr vm. W.-aoi aj al'-a t . t Mna. MKi 4 ir. awi V're. j. M.'.-y l!s. et" aJ Itr WarwXa t X. "I Oenoa. Ill,, where they wera called by I the death of their mother. Mra. J, T. Hogue and Mr. R. I Hob- Inaon have returned frm Maraelllea, III.. where they were callel by the tunc and death of Mra. Hogue'a slater. Mr. William Hutler entartalned the Henaon Kensington laat KiAtlav after- niHin at a sewing be. All memper wr preeeul and lunch waa aerved. Th W. O. T. I', met lat Friday after- noou at the home of Mr. Plcklnaon, Nua. It. K. Una worth 1ml th meellng. which wa of aclentifto wrdvr. Muto wa also had. Mr M. P. Oould entertained at lunch laat Wedneedav afternoon tn honor of Mr. John Kurta of Minneapolis. About twenty gueata from Henson and Omaha were preaent. Th Methodist church pulpit will be filled thi morning by a aator from away. Tht evening there will be no r vie, ta g4ve all a chance lo attend Trinity church wrvWea. Mr. and Mnv Joaeph McOuIra enter tamevi at dinner on Thursday evening tor Mr. and Mr. J a me Anderson of lienaon and Mr. and Mr. Andrew An di of IVrllaud. Or. ' A number of th friend of Ml Helen Jikineti gavw her a pleawwant urprte laai week at her home, uaiuea and muatc furnished th program of th evening and refreshment were trv4. Mi Helen Cartar gava a aurprtae parly laat Wetlaeaxtay evening In honor of her grandmother a birthday annlver awry. Atvut tea gueat era preswnt and a daintjr lunch wa r vwl. Frank Hou and V. M. ' More hav a lease o the new bulMiug going tip on Mam teeet. erectoal by the Omaha I timber and Coal eotujvany and will open an uvltvdate grocery atnl meat roar let. Mr, and Mrw. Wlaner and daug-aterav Mia Iah-iU Wiener and Mr, Crnk CuU vr, wre called lo Stuart, la., $undev by Ihe death of Mr. W Uuver a rather. They returuea Bsat tne ii en tn wvea. Sk wr borw during th last week ts Mr and Mr. M Haver, Mr. and Mr. V, tl Kuvney of Iteneoa. Mr. aitd Mr. rl McW tak lrvtuuvn Mr. Mc Vive waa IsM-awerly Mtaa ln;i. A dauthtvr wa bocu to Mr. aii Mra. tr bvw.t, Mr. A. 1. Iteed entertained last Mon day at her omm la honor of Mr. atfel Mm Viesvrcw tUdwvll of Hollywood. Cal the guisoi wr Mra J. ti Uuu, Mr. and Mr F P Klravnaall. Mr an Mra . Watttea of vJ. Mr. and Mrw tidwl r ClevelanO, 0-5 Mr. and Mra. A 1. Ue4. Mr. CluarW HafTt. w hevstes t ti ii wiwa cua iaa iaurjy anerttoon. Mr. A. K Cuyter th enader o te uVec, "Jtu F. ioier " Th ,! tviag wui t-e oa nday tnted of Trtur.taY vat a.voont vt Ali-jiar-lWa prwd. Mr- K. A. 5fr.- oli )v. pxtit a dlot to the tat eon vitoa at HtMr , wutt Ma nr aa altwrwatw. M Nl Mil a4 Hearv k-hroaWIr. Wth of tWvA. wr RMrrt4 al the hoaee er Ken. Mr VaKtgw vt twaa. at W o f'v npubr M. Yw rwriia vt bMo , i& vatr aAjH, A wdd eoMUfw4 w vtl at aova t ta ru l tv vcBur a r trKi waa ke a Mr a ad Mr7Vhe. r w tr ar bvi k :ret ami KeaaeOte atrenue. the Hear MvW Matt e twa . a wt a vr a for "vtt'rt. wte svira.-a Mt ljar. Via. Tv fyr jheT4 Nek, Tvi.r. aa-i ar u tft Ijki at v i T .'. a ,h ... . . t- Maw-w i.r au-x iT " e M HeaovtM ftk-e-Mk. w aa atwfs M-. W. j A f wa tra I Rvm ta r.i Ktw t r.m t Mr. aa4 Mra . Mis I.lllle Madsen of Verdlgre la vis iting her coualn, Klhel Hersklnd. Mlaa Violet Johneon of tunaha was the guest at the utllo home Monday. Key. Or. Warren of Tekameh waa th guest of Hev. G. Janssrn Thursday. J. W. TaypUn of Trkamah wa guest of Uev. II. Jauaaen Thursday. The Koyal Neighbor gav a well at tended ear J parly at their hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Uecrg IMal and Clara lllant at tended the American theater Thursday afternoon. Frank Oleaaon. who haa been visiting hi mother at York Neb., returned to Florence Monday. lrof J, F. Mcl-ane ha purchaaed lot I. blink t from W, B. Wall. Th con sideration waa 11.&AK Mr. V. K. PettU and Mr. K. U Plats gueat of Mr. Henry Tyler of LK Jam Park Tueeday, Mia Fthel Bore-neon and Mtsa Chrla tin Andereon, attended a (ucnlo at Honey Creek rAaturday, Alvlna tn rum haa purchased of the Sterling l-aod company Kl IS, block Hu, (or a conarderallon of MA Or. and Mra. H, C. Smith returned from aa eatendvd visit la Calif omU and aiw visiting wun W. A. Wilson. J. H. Krhttxlti. president of th Bank of Florence, attended the banker' run votkn at Omaha th firl of th week. Ml Krtsl haa not been able to teach thla week on account of a sever cold. Mi Hancroft has been taking her place Herman Kuhl aitende,! th fair at Sloui City Mouday and Tueeday of tht week, but did not ewhibtt hi iri-winning bog. O. M. lirotmarkl and Wal'ac 5prlr.gr of Oniaha have bought the fruit farm of W, 1. Cvby uorthweat of Ftorvnc. tor tMlver IMnkens waa tiuit badlv in.lur4 the nrt (van of the week, having hi co larboo and two rtta brvktrn Ui an ac cident. Mr. and Mrw W. Th.vmat. who. left Fhvrenc la May, I, to vi t relat'.v In Catkad and Ktitnd. rvmrnej Tueeday-. ecthuaiasiK' with what the) hid , Th Ladle' AM and Mlnalonarv eovtvilaa wf the FKvre-vr Prtertn ctjurvh, aiel at th h.vuie of Mr. M. C. Co rtiwUt nnnon. Mr. Janx Kidr4 wm t th, iK hoate. H. . OUustesl. Jvhn 1.UWU, Corg Mclr-KMV J K lrtM aud 1L I- Ptx utad u a party to th Al mmiu lama tkva Moo vein. Frank lru and Carl larava e.Uo wr thervv Th high rhvKs pupil nut pUnaxag to give a upr iw ttt nr rutur tr llv urt' of MtUrtng th M-hi futvd. J !r ar aixoi tCauntug wmai of Iter aftaU-a to tak pU.- during, the wutivr. UtciusUim a c. p:y. Marttst KWtohaaa, an ad evaa of FVvr eac. wa rK-aai with prwita at Ff 'ek d Famarw stiwr. v.Uoaba. Mo. ilaji aaonuivg. ti waa aK-vit t ip a Hiwt car gofivg to th Ce-Va ta to taa a tnua to Mitacat:. I to vut tu v H wa tel u a ry Aocor r?W wad lator. t has kom. m rvttdttioM wa rard4 a wva FriUy eaiii, MoawUv vntn at Ik FWeeK- thea ter. IX Hare Foot IVMtk ciuk l4 n ooeM irfrt3 vt t smxw kerotw a an-l atawj crowvl f pvct(n burw ry pu .n t pia.,. T Kr.- aasl wVfc Krve. " Ktk ef wftKk WW wU aiiryrd. Tk rtuk a ocu rcMMiiieai raaa tvr ik coaa. wuMr aaJt w-0 io m tttu tw t.'yta ariiow r'-w. Fitwrr J-aaoi f 0t4ta, eag swr e m Ch.vgo, jii 1)4. Meawa4so Ocm. railway. w eadiv kwrt Tkw--ur b fw iu off krAgw toiyflvw ft t 14 grwaa4 r i -tt 4 t jr r a -r tra'j, H k4 ruxwcg a traction engine on the grade north of Florence aud had left Jiis engine and gone out on the bridge, when the train came along forcing him to Jump or b killed. Th Florence Athletic club ball team will play three game at the ball ground Sunday. In th morning they will play the Nonpar lei of Omaha and In the aft ernoon the Managers of the Omaha amateur leant, and the Clerks. The Florence boy have won twent v-flva nut of the thirty game they have played and believe that they are entitled to the championship ttr- the lS-year-old claaa of amateur player. In honor of George- McPhereon. Who leave oon tor Chicago, a number of hi friend met at the home of Hugh Sutti to give him a farewell. Music, dancing and refreshment made the evening pa.a all too eiHut, but Mr. McPherson will carry back to Chicago tha memory of hi Florence friend. Thoe preterit were: Messrs. Newoll Hurton. R M. Olmetead J. H. Hrlsbln. John lubhld. U H. virif flth. Henry Anderaon, W. H. Thomas, Jam Strlbltng. IC A. Oolding. K. U Plata. J a me fiuttle. Mr. and Mr. Hugh Ouuie, Mr. and Mrs. Pulle. Karl Pull. Mis Violet Johnson, Mlsa guttl and Mlsa Margaret Sutue. Sagging or Hanging Cheeks and Chin (From Women's Mngailne.) Flahhlness of cheeks, chin or neck haa been considered very difficult to correct, until Mie recent discovery of a veritable wonder-worker for such con ditions. The preparation la so simple snd harmless any woman can easily maka and apply It It Is all tha more remarkable tn that Its beneficial effects are apparent even after the first appli cation, both as to appearances and the feeling of cantfort produced. Th formula Is: Powdered saxollte, 1 os., dissolved 1n 1 pt. witch haael. Vse dally as a wash lotion. The solu tion tends io contract and solidify the loosened, baggy tUstte, smoothing out the folds, creases and wrinkles, besides having a refining influence on skin of coarse texture and large pores. As witch hazel and saxollte can be had at any drug store at little cost, many will doubtless be glad to have this success ful recipe Adv. , Key lo th Sitvtwtlaa-li Advertising. Underwood Standard Typewriter The UNDERWOOD Condensed Billing Machine writes bills and sales book, or journal, sheets in one operation. Ledger sheets and customer's tnonthly statements are also written in one operation. 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Catalogue containing 6,000 namti on which all purzle picture are baaed the catalogue used by the contest editor are for aale at tba Buainesa Office at The Bee for 26 cent; by mall. SO rerta. Rules of tha Contest ' All eeraoe ar eligible t eater Ik la casta cf aaiplsr f th Omaha Be aa4 Baaibar ot tbalr familtaa. Sac J. ttr mmu-tm aaa, tbar vtll ka vblua4 la Tb B let or aik vlil tipnaial the ua M a eooa. Basaaih eaca lcar taar 111 b a blank lor ka ceataatani u tU u ta Utla af tba beak. Cut ut bath Ue elcter aa ta kia ak aa till la to aaa and aatkar et tk book aa4 ad4 rour aaja aa i!4im aaatly a a uiolj la tk apaca snrlda. N mtrlcUoaa will b iace s tk mj la vkick aawra to tk pt4T nay b -eared. Each pictai npr.w,u oalr ea ttum aaa boo. It 70m a aa ear et a tttla aa vlab ta aend la mor. tbaa ace aaa rr te ark pinara, you mr o an. BIT KOT alORB THAN t'lm AN SV. tHS TO INT ONK P1CTI RK WILb B PiRkUTTED. Ia tome aaaevr 111 not b tuu4 aaaa coaiaataata if carrac anavar ta alao flvaa. Hon tkaa ona tuwtr akou:4 ao b fl a tka aaaa tna Kxtra caosoaa abtMiM be aa tor aatra anavar. 1U aaavera la k ane natw akdaM b kpt totbar wkaa aaaatn- ta tk ml Only 00 list atay be aattauiie by en ceatatfaa tkoach aay ilat aar have civ answar to aach aauie. Tb aambar ot coapona u. r i mwn gtna b plalaly wrlttra oa th U14e el each 8ET nomtttr. bo a ot m nek latacmatMa aa tk vrapr. Wbil ao aoaolatoi aocaaaary, tt ta oaairakl taal tba alctaroo bo14 '.a h eaaa b wot I vtth tk aaawora. la rar that a.1 aa ba aaltona. Aadltioaat atctan oa ronpoo ar b obulnW at tk afflca ot Tko tn by aiail r I aroa. Wbo to ban all aanatr-flTo atttanak tutan tkaaa tocrtkw la a FUlT ret aa4 iVrtat or Bull tkom to Tho Osaha Be. ai mil ta Booktorw' Caotnt hVIUor. IMse will b iniwt to tk roauataata andla la tk larcact aaaibar ol aarroct oalatloaa. la r.nt ot Iw or ocw ftrwiai haiac tko aama aaakor tt corrart aalatlooa. tb oraoa a.tnt tka anallar number ol -itra cuaoooa In hla aot af aaawor will b aaclare wlawar. la arrot of two rona fcaTlaa tk am auabar cwrract aa as Is tko aamo aaaibor of bona, (k porwa wkoa t ot aaawara ta east aaaily prapatwd. la tk oplnloa of tk fall judging com initio, will reealT tko fin priie. Only obo list ot answara atr ba o.bmttt4 by a coateaUat ar4 aaly eo aria will b wan) to eo faailly at oa aadroaa Tbo ua of tk coupon la not oMIftatory Poa th eootaataat, and aa aaaww taay ba abmlttod lo any leflbl Bstnaor tha rontactaM may aaloc. Awarda will b made strict It accordlo ta the avant of oach atvarat I lac. Tha aata at mora thaa oa panoa mnat not bo wrtttsa poa anr oaa coapoa. Tb wud will ba made by th Con laat Editor aad a aoouutta of woU-auoa cttl stBL whoa aamoa will b anaoaacod latar. .o coataat la limit to tbo tollowiB territory: Kehruka. WtobiIbc. that portion of Iowa wal of but bo Including Oa Molaoa, aad that arc Oca ot eoutk Dakota know aa tba Black Hill District. , FIRST PRIZE ygSo lVTiite Steamer Automobile A 5-passenger 1911 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorlea. amokeleas and noiselesa. No cranking no at'-ifttna; of geara: any desired speed. Whits 8 learner sales Increase each succeeding year. Haa practically an endorsement of th United States government, which own and operate more vtntt Steamers than ail other cars combined. Richly upholstered, beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed. This oar will b sxaibltad, la Omaha ilOnaaoidj, lttk aa4 Xaraay iru. crrnxm pdtti? value Uauvvni x iviXfaU 31,250 In tha soft, seml-troptc, climatic gone, extend ing north from San Diego to Shasta County, Cali fornia, lies Tehama county. In which la situated this beautiful little 10-acr ranch near tha town of Ked Bluff. This ts fruit land of a very high order and is part of tha celebrated Lutheran col ony which had Its Inception with an Omaha clergyman. LJterature describing this property may b seen at the office of TlOWIBDOUOb TXB CO U tba City JUttoaal Bank Bonding-. ajs an, .fT TfflRD PRIZE 0U3 Tha magnlflcent. fancy walnut yitfT.T. AVTO OBJkSTD TULnm-riAMQ which noth ing can excel. No other player-piano haa In the absolute the "human touch" ao desired by a musical ear and so prised by th manufac turers. Thl Instrument will b exhibited, ex plained and QlaytM for anyone who wishes to se It la tha ware rooms on the third floor of THE BENNETT CO. FOURTH PRIZE jgft pjs "I "A !T! Ralston Is to bo a manufacturing city. T.e hav a fin start with the 1'rvwn Truck Lazx ufacturing CVt.. the Rogers iKtor Car Cu.. and U- Howard t(OT Works. Everything destr abl to ounf.irtaM living mar t founl ttera. On oc of ih mam liutiuM streets The B has selected it fourth pru- a business ot Hilt feet. an4 valued at SOTS. FIFTn PRIZE, Value $225 la th aatne town and with th aur.e prospect of advancement. Tha Beat has aelected a reaivieace lot l2e ft. tni u iJ at 111). KA.'.oa is va tn oc!y latrucn ir . tr Ua n.atu- oat of Omaha and wttfcta forty nunitri cf ihe ur a potot:loe. Oort'Vt Ii f .-rr ir!.o N:jt iM rr-wrty at !? off'.ca of til KUJTOI TOVVSTTB OOKraUrT. ao owth ITU SI. Oavaha. Moirra OffVc Sarf4ia ItHla sawj riM (Ms. O-skahdW XeK Trtryhoaaea 124; laj. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES Th'.s iBgeaicxis encyclopeaia. which 1 a derelop D'.en: racier tr.an lnventwa. tx t.Ja its coi-e.-iav-e the iu of lnuodrtls of e.'. : t o r mea taUy eiuif f-i to mAJae on of the grAiet ncy-ci.af-'.A eror cniri:-l On of tr. St roc ; cat rwmir.n.lattoB for t6'. or ! that It la frot t-e ? of i- t;ii'j c!t r.o -a of TBO. BBX.SOB ft SOBS, of Bv Tork. Uaaea. Xraalxa . , aaiuirfi, tcxa waj r 'ili.l.l la 1 . I. Ta!) ocTc!oeijTa ef twe.e iuts. which ts aiu. al l a . may b aaxsi at tA Ot&aa offtc of W. A. KixaaVaagh ft Ca, lt!4 gt. BLarya An, NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES s Teww ert rvaaUt ef twnty-fr velum cloth boj4 sots of tha "Bora; e Kow aa o:'1ouia blJ K-:.y tor ttiilitcn ao.1 wi,4 at ti a aet. T6i w t wrttta la ati- UaTUAj od la a "woadar buea" la tn-i tt iut neap.; a.l kaoalelia cv-.4rv to crval Tuar ara hmaJrwJi ef v:orwd ;U.I aea iinaunii ta b: n-i wtl'o Ttis L a ri.y i"?wJ "-.-jkjf. "a. t-'r jilt-a. -.l my b a at tha Oasalva. FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Fire Prizes of $10. Tea Prizes of $3. Twenty Prises of $1. Ten Prizes of $2. WATCH FOE THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE.