Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 22, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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business; we' will deliver all contracts on time.
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Unidentified Man -Killed
byTJ. P. Train
An unidentified man wis struck and
Instantly hilled by train Ko. T. the Union
Puciiic Lo Angeles Limited, at Forty
fourth and Lane cutoff. South Omaha, ac
1 o'clock yesterday. The train hurled
the man a distance of fifty feet into the
air when It struck him, breaking his
neck. The man wag well dressed, but so
fur hiB Identity has not been learned
Deputy Coroner B. Larkin took the body
in charge.
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for great- 1
leaveuiag
Yours
fortuity.
Yours I
power.
Yours for never
(ailing reiul.s.
Yours for parity.
Yours (or economy.
Yours for every
thiae that goes to
make up a strictly
hiirh trade, ever-
dependable baking
powder.
That Is Calumet. Try
it once and note the im
provement ia your bak
ing. Sco how much more
economical ever the high
oriced trust brands, how
much better than the cheap
and big-can kinds.
Calumet is highest in quality
moderate In cost.
Received Highest Award
World's Pure 1m4
fli position.
THE OMAHA HF.K
CO-OPERATIOJU BIG BENEFIT
Elevator Manager Speakg of Prog
ress Made in Ten Yean.
MOVEMENT SHUNNED AT FIRST
8. A. nation of Minneapolis Kxplnlne
to Hie Hearers that Experienced
Men 31 net He In C harge ot
Uraln Business.
"Managers of co-operative companies,"
aid 8. A. Dalton of Minneapolis at the
morning session of the Omaha DisUlct
Farmers' Co-Operatlve Elevator Man
agers' association, "have never received
their Just dues for the progress this co
operative movement has made in the last
ten years. I have been attending annual
meetings of these companies for the last
decade, and all credit icr the advance
ment of this movement has been given
to the stockholder, tho farmer. I am
glad to see that the managers have be
come organised In such a way that it is
readily 'seen that they mean to accom
plish great things.
"Ten years ago when tho co-operatlvi
movement was in its infancy, I, with a
couple other grain men, traveled through
the state of Iowa organising co-operative
elevators. ' The farmers at first thought
wa were a set of grafters, but they soon
became couvincvd that we were working
for their benefit. When It began to dawn
on them that It would be advantageous
to have these companies In tiiclr towns
wo organized on an average of three ele
vator companies a day. Today lit the
state of Iowa there are at least 00 co
operative elevator companies.
"A co-operative company must be thor
oughly organized and have men In charge
that understand the grain business be
fore they will amount to anything. When
these companies were first organized the
farmers were of the opinion that they
could put their boys In charge as man
agers, or hire some cheap man who knowu
but little of the grain busine.iH. They
four.d that did not work, and they uro
today paying their managers a salary
ranging from 17 to 10 a month."
Grain Inapretton.
"There Is no grain terminal that has
a perfect inspectluu department. 1( op
portunity ever comes to place the In
apiction department under the' slate, a
man would be elected to the place who
knew very little, aud probably nothing
of grain. He would have a few pet
f Hindu who helped him attain the poHl
tlon, ani he would consequently want to
reward them, so he would put t.ieru
under him. Half of them would know
nothing of grain, having worked all t'neli
life behind a ribbon counter or In some
hotel. You can easily see what your
Inspection department would come to."
Secretary Holmes of the Hloux City
Commercial club invited the organization
to meet there neat year. President
Blnoder referred the matter to the board
of directors. William Hayward of
Seattle, foi marly a resident of Nebraska,
made a short talk on the lumber industry
hi which he Is engaged.
Don't waste your money buying
strengthening planters. Chamberlain's
Imminent is cheaper and beit.r. Dampen
a piece uf flannel wall It and bind it
ever the affected parts and it will relieve
he pain and soreness. far salt by all
QUEEN ESTHER GIRLS
GIVE SURPRISE PARTY
The Queen Esther girls and the boys
of the Hanscom Park Methodist church
gave Mrs. Wayne Palcolm a very pleas
ant surprise party at her homo hint
evening, the occasion being her birth
day. The evening wan spent In various
games and light refreshments wuie
served. Those present were:
Mlen Mlaee
Bertha Pratt. Nelllo Weir.
Kleanor Stallard, Florence tJoodland
Mary Woodland,
Mary Virtue.
Hulda Peterson,
lidlth Weeks,
fjlenna Pcakl.
C'pcllo Cornish,
AHco Williams,
Eveline Pettinglll.
Messrs. 1
I.ucIhii pettinglll,
Eugene May,
Pay Keel,
Keurd H)iberg,
l.lnyd Plikett,
Melville l.icrBi.n,
Waller Wyerman,
Walter Jacubus.
Ruth Hhort.
Alice Kedgewlck,
Georgia Williams,
Luclle Deverles,
Pauline Pettinglll,
Annie Barnes,
Nellie Wood,
Hazel Clark,
Messrs.
John Harrison,
Allen beavers,
Robert Hand berg,
Ralph niley,
Edwin Partridge,
Robert Duly,
Howard Over,
Walter Williams.
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destroyed our plant at 121
oward Street esterdav
morning, but the efficient
of the fire boys saved
our office with all records.
We wish to announce that
we are taking care of our
customers at the same old
stand.
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Of
1216 Howard Street
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t all varieties eured ia
i a few days without
sin or hws of lln.e. No
ay will lie accepted no
J tae pslieut is cured.
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