Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 19, 1911, LAND SHOW, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1911.
Honored by Women
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no woman pes 01 iwr
lilent tscrst Siifferinf lb
trust you. Millions bT h
lowed this mark o( con,
dene on Dr. R. V. Tierce,
of Buffalo, N. V. Eery
where there ere women wbo
bear witness to the wonder
working, onrirfl-power of Dr.
Pteree't Forit Prescription
which saves the $mffrint ta
frm pain, end successfully
irarnlct with women' weak,.
Besses end ttmkbr ills.
IT MAKE5 WEAK WOJIEN STRONd
IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.
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No women's appeal wee ever misdirected or her ooe
(Sdcnce mlsplseed when she wrote lor edvice, to
the Would'i Dismnsasv Mrmcai Association, Dr.
R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.
On Ptanar'f Pttasaat Ptllctt Induct mill mmturml bowl aemel
REALTY MENJOLAND SHOW
vill Ask Management to Give Them
a nignt at tne uoiiseum.
; BANQUET TO THE EXHIBITORS
' CI. H. Parse Vrcee All to Attend
the Blc Shw to Learn What
tbe Great West la Pro-
! d acinar.
I Oeorce H. Payne, at tbe Real Estate
; exchange's meeting Werinesduy urged all
members of tho exchange to visit the
, Omaha Land Show ana got pointers on
i the possibility ot the wet. He himself
' consonted to speak on the program,
which the exchange will arrange for real
estate night at the show.
It wm decided to Invite tbe exhibitors
' of the land show to a luncheon to be
given by the exchange In the Commercial
club rooms, probably Wednesday of next
week.
Mr. Payne told of a recent trip through
California. With eggs at 0 centa a doien
In Ban Francisco and with six cars of
' butter arriving In Los Angeles and Ban
Francisco dally from Nebraska and Kan
sas, be said. California offers great op
portunities to the pouitrymen ana dairy
men. Me Investigated the dairy Industry
In California and found the dairymen get
ting rich.
'Mr. Payne also told of a man at Soott'a
Bluff, Neb., whose beet crop this year
paid the entire purchase price of his
farm. He advised the real estate men to
see especially the exhibit at the Land
show from the North Platte valley.
Campbell Tells of
the Great Good of
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An Instance ot the value of the Omaha
Land show to western communities which
exhibit In it Is given by Will A. Camp
bell of Bt. Paul, secretary of the North
western Development league, who Is here
to attend the Land show.
"Two Kentucklans who visited the
show last winter In tbe Auditorium were
so impressed by the exhibit from Great
Falls, Mont., and the Information given
by men accompanying the exhibit that
they have taken forty-one Kentucky fam
ilies to settle on the bench lands around
Great rails,'" said Mr. Campbell.
Bpeaktng of the popular subject of con-
servatlon, Mr. Campbell said he sus
pected that the definition given this word
by William Hanley, a rancher of Burns,
Ore., might be a pretty good one after all.
Hanley bad been arrested for cutting
down a juniper tree on the edge of a
forest reserve.
"All there is to this conservation busl
ness.'aa far aa I can see," he said, "is
that these damn easterners have got
tbelr'n and used it up and now they
want our n."
Mr. Campbell reports that the "gov
ernors' apodal," which will tour the east
In the interest of the development of the
northwest, will leave Bt. Paul on Novem
ber 27 on a tWO-mile trip to visit cltlee
with a combined population of 13,462,000
people and that on board will be tbe
governors of North Dakota, South Da
kota, Minnesota, Montana, Washington,
Oregon, California, Colorado and Wyom
ing and five members of the board of
director of tha Panama-Paclflo exposi
tion. President Taft will hold an official re
ception for the governors at tbe White
House on December T.
Silk Production
is Portrayed at the
Big Land Show
The Industry of silk production, from
the chrysalis, wrspped in Its cover of
gloom, to the sheen and shimmer of the
completed cloth, la something that may
be Investigated this week at tbe Land
show, where Ban Diego and Los An
gelee have a silk worm exhibit as inter
esting as It is unusual.
Mrs. Carrie Williams, serlculturlst, has
loaned the exhibit as representative ot
the silk Industry of California. Every
stage in tbe production of silk is por
trayed. There Is the repulsive worm, tbe
moth, the egg, tbe cocoon, the raw and
the reeled silk and then the fine-spun
threads ready for tha needle.
This exhibit Is one ot tbe most com
plete of its kind ever gathered. At the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacifle exposition It wae
shown and the Judge awarded It grand
prize with little hesitancy. The exhibit is
enclosed In a large glass case In the Ban
Diego space and la the center of attrac
tion for large crowds each day.
Granite Boulder to
Mark Oregon Trail
. The Daugnters of the American Revo
lution will place a large granite boulder
on Centiiu buuUvard north cf Cuming
etreet to mark the Oregon trail. Mra J.
J. Btubbs, regent of tbe Omaha chapter,
appeared before the park commissioners
Tuesday aftennoon and obtained the nec
essary permission. A fitting inscription
will appear on the boulder. Borne years
ago a monument In the form of a eua
dial marked the Oregon trail at River
view, but the sun dial was stolen.
The pat k coramlaaloaera adjourned from
their meeting to Fontanelle park for tbe
purpose of lnapeotlng the Improvements
vhlcb are being made there.
Don't waate your money buying strength
ening plaetere. Chamberlain's Liniment Is
cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of
flannel with it and bind It over the af
fected parts and It will relieve the pala
and soreness, for sale by all dealer.
Rotary Club Has
Good Words for the
Omaha Land Show
At a meeting held Tuesday evening at
the Henabaw the OrAaha Rotary club
paassd resolutions commending the Lend
show and praising C. C Rosewater,
promoter ot the ahow, and the liberal
policy of The Omaha Bee In financing the
enterprise.
Wednesday, October J5, Paul P. Harris,
President, and Chesley K. Perry, secre
tary of the National Association of Ro
tary Cluba, will be In Omaha. On this
occasion two dozen laembers of the Lin
coln organisation and six membera of the
Kansas City club will be guests of the
Omaha Rotarlans for luncheon.
President Gould Diets will meet tbe
national officers upon their arrival, while
George Rogers, T. J. O Erien, F. I. Elllck
and George J. Duncan will see to the
pleasure of the men from Lincoln and
Bioux City.
The Omaha Rotary club now numbers
about two dozen of the most representa
tive men In the city, and by the time the
national officers arrive this number will
be more than doubled by acceptance ot
the application forthcoming at the pres
ent time. The membership committee Is
George Rogers. A. T. Love and Gould
Diet.
MEMBER OF THE LINCOLN
QUARTET DIES IN OMAHA
William A. Grant, aged 7 years an old
resident of Omaha, died Tuesday evening
at the home ot his daughter, Mrs.
Thomae A. Golden, 3018 Pratt street,
after a brief illness.
Mr. Grant was a native of Macomb,
111. He was a staunch republican, being
a member of the old Lincoln-Logan
party, and served twenty year as city
clerk of Monmouth and also two terms
In the state legislature, with Oglesby,
Cullom, McClaughery, and Dave Rankin,
the farm king.
Mr. Grant waa a member of the famous
Lincoln quartet which created such a
furor during the Lincoln campaign. He
removed to Aberdeen, 8. D., where he
engaged In the drug business. It waa
her that Mr. Grant died. Later Mr.
Grant cam to Omaha where he em
barked In the real estate business.
. For many years Mr. Grant wa pres
ident of the sixth ward republican club.
He was a Mason, being a member of
Nebraska Lodge No. I. Mr. Grant 1
survived by his daughter, Mr. Golden;
and Charles L. Grant of this city; Mr.
Kate Davis of Seattle and John 8. Grant
of Lincoln.
The body will be taken to Monmouth,
111. Thursday morning at 7.30 o'clock for
Interment.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
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At the Price of One W ,
XI inn war acrnallw
offered two broom at tha
am Drice a you hav
to pay for one good broom
you would call tip yonr
grocer and order a, jraar'a
supply at once.
When yon buy a tittle
Polly Broons you ax getting-
the tquivalent in ser
vice of tws ordinary broom.
The Little Polly lasts twice
a long as tbe other and
twfo aa a.tl.f art rtrv
A service.
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Brooms
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renreaent the bine blood
ni broom society. Ttaev
come from the best broom
corn stock, and- every
oroceaa in their making i
handled with critical car by
Improved methods. In this
way we get a broom that
weep clean when old as well
as when new.
Little Pelly handle do sot
tick, because ot our secret
finish. Made in canary or
rose color.
Ask tor KleanlCorner Whisk
and Ousting Bag. They are
two big luue laoor gayer.
At all live dealer. If
not at yours, addresa
Hurrah & Stewart
Mfg. Co.
Des Moines, low
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PLAYGRODHDOR CHILDREN
Dr. Harold Oifford Buying- Up land
for That Purpow.
WILL GIVE IT TO THE CITY
Tract la Mtaated Jait nh t Par
eaport Street Between Tklrt
Third aad Thlrtr-Flft
' Street.
Dr. Harold Oifford 1 buying five acre
of ground Just north of Davenport street
between Thirty-third and Thlrty-firth,
planning te give it to the city to be
maintained a a children' playground by
the Park board.
The tract I mostly below street grade
and because of the possibility ot freshet
Is not considered desirable for building
purposes. It has a little etream, a num
ber of trees and much blue grass sod,
making It a good place for a playground.
As soon an a deal Is completed for a
few remaining lots deeds for the entire
tract all! be recorded. Several of the
lots had been abandoned by ownera be
cauae of city tax claims against them.
Harrison aV Morton, who handled the
negotiations, do not admit that Dr, Gif.
ford Is ths purchaser, but that he I Is
pretty generally known. Harrison A
Morton say tho Park board knows of a
number of such placea that they would
like .to have for playground it public
spirited cltlsens will buy them for the
children.
Government to
Investigate Wreck
G. E. Etarblrd and James K , Jones,
both of Danville, 111., representing the In
terstate Commerce commission, were t
Papilllon Wednesday afternoon attending
tho coroner's Inquest into the death ot
the eight victims of the Missouri Pacific
areok at Ftort Crook, Sunday morning.
They were sent from Washington to In
vestigate the cauae of the wreck.
If you have anything to exchange ad
vertise it In The Omaha Dally Bee.
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October 20th and 21st
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Idaho Day at the Magnificent Eiqpxpsitioira
The rapidly growing western state presents a grand display of its resour
ces and shows hundreds of features to entertain and interest all people.
Today see the beauty of the wonderona woat an it never has been revealed boforo
SJPECLAlI-, JFEATHJiRElS TODAY
Knights of Columbus Night Baked Potato Day
Mail Carriers and Postoffice Employes Night
Ploughing Contest at 2:30 P. M.
Captain Trebor's Seal Circus
2:30 to 4:30 and 9 to 10:15 P. M.
II awaiian - Maorian Singers
1:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 9, 9 to 10 and 10:30 to 11 P. M.
Concert by Green's Band at 8 P. M.
Carter Auto Grade Climbing Exhibition Afternoon
and, Evening.
Frank Odell, Bee Demonstrations 11:30 to $4:30
and 8:30 to 9:30 P. M.
Illustrated Entertainments in Tents During Afternoon
and Evening.
Thousands ot Exhibits, Hundreds of Features. Abundance of Beauty.
Open Every Day From 10 A. to 11 P. Oct. 16 to 20.
The Spectacle of the enUsry
Extra Stroot Car Accommodations Amplo to Tako Caro of Crowds.
Visit the show in the afternoon and take plenty of time
to study the maze of exhibits and the brilliant features.
Every school child can learn as much about the geograhy and geology of this
country in one visit to the Land Show as can be gained through books in years.
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