V -1 THE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 26. 1911. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs LITTLE BOY XOSES LIMB Falls Beneath Wheels of Coal Car on Tirst Arenne. ruYnta too keae tracks tmbrr of Thfm ttlnsbliis; tn Moving; Car Whm Willi t Droe te Tmk Ueaeatk. , Injurlm that required the amputation of Ma right lrg abov tlia knee were In flicted uttori Willie West, -yesr-olil aon af Mr. and Mra. William West, residing at JMO First avenue, Triiir:1y r-venlnn when he foil beneath the wheels of a coal car upon whlcn ho waa trylna; to climb when It waa In motion. In company with a numUr of children he waa playing near the consolidation trarka on First avenue, near hi home. The coal train came along and several of the older boy climbed, upon the mov ing csrs. The little fellow attempted to do the am and fell with hla rlaht leg across the trstk. The tender hone waa found to be crushed In such a manner that Dr. Jennlnpi. erho'wa' called, wa compelled to amputate after the little aufferer had been taken to Mercy hospl- tal. The father of the boy ! a cntimer olal salesman for the Anderson Commts- I lon house In Omaha and wa hut at home at the time of the accident. Minor Mention The OeaaeU Bluff Office of The Omaha See ' at IS '.ot Street, raon 4. peclal Salartlay Prices In our lilg hardware: and house furnish ings department: The genuine fieamlena eavory roaster, 7c; thrte-plsee stag Handle carving sot. knife, fork and ateet. In satin lined case, reaular l V value, Saturday $1.98; Urge double roaster, Oo; wood lined move board, tin from Rgej the IUyo lamp, comiicte, li.ws warranted oil heater, up from M.SS; tit Vulcan toaater, toaRta four allcoa of bread at nee, today 19c; ash sifter, up from lSoj torm proof, -re(t door taper, IScj the . genuine Universal fooil chopper, 79o; Lindsay uprleht gaa lamp, complete, TUcs Dart, drug. L-elisi t s. uitl:lo. ' 1 H. Berwick for wall paper Corrlgana, undertakers. Phone ll. Genuine Vlctroia, US. A. Hope Co. For authority en watche see l-"rt-TAUBT EEKR AT ROOIR3 B'JFFBT. Woodrlng Undertaking Co. Tel. . Lewi Cutler, funeral director, phone W. livery Victor record t atock. A Hosp Co. Mace your order no for Xma fram- Ihtf at the Faublo art shop. Kpre and bagirnre delivery. ' I'hone H 6T He)L lixl. V1.' F. Tulk. Cftnrty at Murr I s U ilsv Saturday. tiome-maite randy at half price. 'time now to order votir new bOJK for in new year. Mnrchouee Co. Thankeelvltia wine end llminrs. I Rosetifelci Llijuor Co., 519 Bo. Main. . KIT Kit TKHTKl) and irU.w fitted. T-ef furta, registered opticians. UA llroadway. Clolng to leave eltv: fnml eell my piano. Address "U" Omaba lle. Council Uluff. Pry com cob. II 60 a larae coal wagon load; regular rtrlre II. I'roge Elevator company, Ma-20 Tearl St. Tou can aet anvthma in the line of stlverwsr for the Thanksgiving table at triert, 60 Broadway. If vou want window Ml, AS call rtil phone (CO, rsnff City Olan and Mirror Work. 1CH Wrtl Iii'OkdWH, W make h ipeclalty of Ul.AZ.lN at low price. HAM BNTDKH AN (I MONEY on h'liiKcliolJ awtls, horee, cattlo and all at. Kiel teourltlo at a big Discount of the usual rate. Office over West broad way. ' Cole' Hot tllasl heater burn cheap coal without the dirt, eont and trouble of the Old etyl stovs. Price 11000 up. V. C. LxVol Hardware enmpaui, iW liroad- ray, exclusive agency. Complaint were matte-last evening by expretisViien wagon owner that several other men engaged In the business were operating without a lleene and a police ordr wa Issued to bring all sucli per- one to the station. Two mall uurtlarles. belUved to have been committed by boy, were reported th! city had the honor of eeilng a on; f three auctioneer In a world recora rale of I uroc-Jerey hog which wo held at Mt. Hlerllng. III.. November rj. Ihe hnr were the pioperty of II. F. Ilrownlri and eold at n average of $ er head, the tnirty-elx head Bringing tin.1. It art N pvlna. the email daughter of Kirk Oiibhel of vVeetphalla, met with a fatal cH lent Monday. While her mother rti.lti the fnmllv Waehlng the little Child looaened the etopper In the wahtng machine and the nollina water ran over j.er fece and abdomen, verely burning her. tine died a few hour later In great agony. CHARITON-W. It. Dewey, former editor a.nd owner of the Charlton Ider, haa bought the lentervm journal ana Will at once take poeeenelon. He will be aioclated with W. K. Currle, formerly of Mount Ayf and one of the bet known polttlclana In the F.lghth dletrlct, and Kir. Currle will have the management of the paper. 1.X7AN Nolwlthetandlna: report to the contrary, the JfiO.iword mortgage from the lowa-Nenrueka kudu pervii-e com pany to a tniet comimtif In Chloagi, with a consideration of i,io.0f, wa tiled on October l: with County Kecorder 8. K Cox. The Inetrtiment wa composed of thlrtv-flv Luge of typewritten matter and the fee wa tm. I .on AN The tenant hone on the Henry Netach farm between IxtaAn and Woixl- Council Blnffi Man Cleared 7 Jndg After Hearings. COURT SAYS WRONG IDENTITY Father Keeps Mob From Burning Negro Assailant of Girl BAlfKIS 8WEA13 TO CONTRAST H. r. Alleai of Blaffa neejalallloa for Forgery aad Prove Officer Aeeoee , Wm Peraoa. ePBINO HILI-S. Kan., Nov. S3. VThlla Clarence Davla, an U-year-old negro, eat hackled to a ohaJr in a, pool hall here today tOO member of a poaie who had captured him for an attempted attack on Buth Fike, a lt-year-old high hool girl. debated the queetlon f taking the law After hearing evidence that required all ito the!r own hands. Twenty speech afternoon to present. Judge Arthur at t were made and at the conciuilon a tan Council Bluffa late Friday denlod f,irmtr pulled the negro toward the door Ihe application of the governor of Mia- ni aaaumlng the leadorihlp of the mob, ourl upon the governor of Iowa for thejcr)ej; extiadltlon of 11. T. Alien on the charge "Come on boy, well burn the acoundrol that he had forged the name of H. D. I at the, atake." Recce of Pavannah, Mo., to a check for willing hand helped to drag the negro fi5 and caehid It through the wnng oi to tne ,(ret. At thle Juncture. J. A. Huchonan County at Bt. Joecph. The eon- father of the girl, arrived. Puerring aldo the mo, he reached the negro Nice ana, aaarcsswg romnii i the crowd, declared the mob must diaper and let the law take It course. Thla undoubtedly I the man wbo at tempted a vlciou crime upor, my daughter." aald he, ' "but Judge Lynch doe not live in civilized Kama any corpus hearing In the district court Judge more. To burri tbla fellow to death will Pickard. 16,137; J. M. Knott. sootallBt. County Commfloner, Fifth TMatrlct Trank C. lleat, republican. 13.0S2; M. R. Huntington, democrat, a.t; 1 Duncan, aoclaluit, 1.70. Police Judge, Omha Cbarloa K. Fos ter, republican, .02S: J. J. Mahoncy. democrat, T,7; Thor Jorgeneen. socialist, 1,173. Police Judge, South Omaha C. I- Alt stadt. republican. 1.H52; James Callahan, democrat, 1,M; P. C. Cildwell, Triple Independent, 78; John F. Chare. soclalUt, fl. 1 Justlrea of the Teac. Omaha RepuM!- cans: Wra. Altstadt. .B; O. II. Harker. .50; Oeorge C Cockrell. S.713: TV. W. Eastman. 9,m; Ed Ieeder, 8.5"5; K. K. Lone;. 1.723. Democrat: A. E. Ilald-vln, .9; Albert Kaplan, 7.017; E. F. Mc Cartney. ,780; W. F. Meyerm. S.854; E. A. Shaw; ,SD7; Ed McQInnla. .7U. tentkm that It waa oa of mistaken Identity wa sirstelned by apparently lm- nresnabla evidence showing that the Cnunrtl Uluff Allen was hot the R. K. rune rauani urn nm .iiimii n-.m and ih. rhiinn.v in the rnr end burned to the Allen, who worked such a smooth ana ground Wednesday night. The los I masterful pume upon the Savannah and "vrr W I!iL,yrff.rr.J. Jr."H"?. BL Josenh. Mo., banker. At the end of in.,.-). i.l,. . L i I" 'he pollre yetetdiy morning. The Inverted yaa lamp, complete, 7o; up- dry good ter of Mll Bon. 10 llload- ance comriany, Settlement with tne com- the testimony imroaucea in i" pony ha bren efrecteu. DENIWN-Thorn Ha, one of the mot prominent cltlaen of thl county, died at hi horn near 1hw City thl morn ing after a brief lllni. II wa a na tive of Peotland, who came to thl county In lKf. and made a noted ucc a a farmer and butlne man. He wa promtnertet a A Maaon ana a memuer of the MethcdlRt church. KBTI1KRVILLF.. That Esthervllle will lioW a great deal of Improvement during the next twelve month la very evident. About J 100. 0i0 or buildings will be put up. As soon as spring opens Ale Johnston snd (I. O. Gardner expect to put up a too.ono modern hotel. F. H. Ornaf will build a larye brirg uuiiaing next to ni confectloriary store end about eight new residence will be put up. MntTNT PLRARANT The entire student bodv of Iowa Weeleyan eeveral hundreds townspeople and a band are rnnklnu tirenaratlnn to go to Fairfield Wednesday, Noveniler J8, to boost for the big game of the feaaon In southeast Iowa the Wesleyan I'arsons foot ball con- teat. It Ih said the weeleyan eleven win have the largest body of rooter upport Ing them that day that ha ever been bark of anv of the college' team on an opponent a iieio. IN PIANOLA The parent of Mr. A. W. Martin, wife of I'rof. Martin, a college. ngni or inverted mantel, lop; extra heavy nickel plated black tin range tea kettle,,r; No. I pure aluminum ta ket tle, $ value, today $:! l; 17-nuert extra Heavy granite dish pan, 0; No. I nlokol plnted tea kettle, $l l; weather strip, per foot, up front let eoot destroyer, tor cleaning stove or furnace pipes, pkg., lfio way, and the automobile garnge of the tiraoiey, Merr at Bmitn company on tfuuth Xfaln treet were broken Into. Only a few ainall article were takxn front the Hrii store and tnitii glove and auto' mobile tool from th gitreae. ' rate h been dealing very unkindly with Harris Marshall, who say hi home is in uieviennd, o. Martllail Wa in Police court charged with being a vagrant. 11 J. Zollrr Merctnttl Co., The nit I'ptown M"1 charge and declared he Wa Utore. lW-lM-lM-Hie. rtrnsdw.v rone pr'u"let. and proved It by cketohlng . Li. 1 ..J. roaaayv Four ome very excellent cartoon ot ponce phones Ring 3M. PROFESSOR MILLER'S CHOIR court official. He was, however, unable I to picture out in good believable Rngilxn promises ssseti on tangible evidence that he would cease to he a victim of wander WILL filVP A rflMTFOT ,,,"t fl '"v 'n "n" i""-8 ,nn enouBh . " " l to got pra-tlonl result from hi un Prof. R. V. Miller, In efiarga of the choir of the llroadway Methodist churoh, nae arranged tor another of the very popular sacred concert at the churttft tomorrpw evening. - Theee conoert have been popular feature for a number, of year and have attracted a widespread Interest on aocount Of the high eHAracter of the music and the prominence In the muslo loving world of those who have directed them. The choir ha numbered for many year members.-whose attain tnents In vole development have, placed them at the head of Waf favorite. It wa from thla cioW ,tha the Omen K!k' cjuartet wa evolved and for a number Of year Iir. Claude Lewis, the wonderfui tenor of th quartet, hri cliaene- of the l0-kli-M-li6 -llroadway doubled ttlent. A on encouragement jurist Knydef sent hint to jail for twenty nays. Just catch these eperlsl price for Hat urduy in our meat department: Home made liver sausages, lb., 10c; turkeve, lb., 2K-i ducks, lb., lfto; geese, lb.,' l.V; brvak- isst bacon, by the strip, lb., U'ic; vesl, lb., nil from 10c: home-made headcheese. ..... iv. . F.iiu '. n ujd ri.. ui.. luv. inn.:. beef ronsts, lb., up from IOC; dressed spring chicken, lb., 12'4c', . beef soup ments, lb Op from 8c; fancy oleomar garine, IK, I9ci No. 1 ra- skinned hams in., itc and 1; beef " rrasts, lb., up from inc; good- beef s.ruk. lb., uo from lu; I-lb, pall Rex lard. !Wc; fancy boiling . lb., uo frem Ro: home-made Pickled corned beef, lb., up from 10c; home-made sausage, i lbs. 3.'- pork roast,. IK, up from li'Uci vel roaHts, lb., tip from l!'4oi mutton, tit., up rroin so; nome-maue nam biirser. I lbs. 2.V, J. poller Merc. Co. the big uptown store. Four Chun. UO, hoir. I'ro;. Miller, - tha present choir director, who conns from a family of musician, had acquired a wide reputa Hon beforo he came here and he ha grown visibly In ability since coming. oiiowitig ia tne program prepared by Organ prelude I'layt r Mrs. ll.- 11.. Van Brunt, who haa been driving a handrome eledtflo VAr 'untfl she has become thoroughly proflislent In, Us use, bad her flrt accident yesterday afternoon. Bhe was stopping her machine on willow avenue, east of Third street, at the brow or the etevpest hill In that port of town, and left It to make a call. Bhe had not set the brake very ecurely and a puff of wind atarted the handsnm cab ontv acandallte the country. Let the law, I beg of you. tike U.a course. After a conference, the mob leaders turned the negT over to the county au- thorltiea after being assured of a peedy trial for him. Arthur denied the application lor ex ir..iitin,i and oulcred the diachaigo of Allen. rlKht ItnbberM One. Th flaht WD Of the mosl tunoOT character on both aide. Evidence sue talnlng tho application for extradition was riven br W. P. Fulk!non, preweni. he Ilnnk of Buchanan County, who positively Identl fled Allen as the man who presented tne forged check and negotiated Its collection. Thev felt certain they could not be role- nkn and oolnled out all of the llttlo peculiarities that dl.tlnguish Allen from fJUTJTjjfS JX TJrjIINa MATES other tnen. In the caplaa Issued tor me CANYASS OF YOTE COMPLETED Official Ketunu Show Fntnlt Dewey, for County Clerk, Leads Ticket. fiutonobile Highway Llap' For the benefit nf Automobile Tour lt tho Western Contractors' Supply Co., B Bra.tdcls Rulldlng, nas com pleted and publlhed an accurate ana complete n.ap ahowrng all tho author ised thoroughfare vt eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, enabling anyone to select their route to any given, point and follow It with certainty, avoiding all the unpleasant delay consequent to misinformation obtained enrout. ; This map ;ias been perfected on tha authority of the county official of each county who have these roads In charge and ehowe not only the main lines of travel but shows these road that have been especially prepared for automobile ttavel between all the Im portant towna in tho territory covered. The map Is for cale at the Auto Supply depots, garapes. book stores and aewa stands. Price 1.60 each. If your dealer Js unahle to supply you the map will be mailed postpaid on receipt of e. requisition tha date of the flrt stage oi the crime wa fixed at October 30, when It ahould have been September 30, when Reece left Savannah for Nebraska and met tho man who reapreeented hlmK as R. K. Allen, a wealthy ranch and stock man, and Induced Reeoe to write hi name In a rassbook. and which later appearea . . . . - I I I Tin. 1. nn the checlc in exact lacsimiir. MrMrlde, Repablteaa Candidate for farveyor, la next, erUkt 13,223, People' Independeat Et. eterensneat Hrlptafl; Mint. Canvass af the Douglas eounty vote I for -oounty attorney and the vote for Omaha and South Omaha officer of the (nrnr Instructor at B moson college, . . - i. , I e-eaeral ftUkctloa af November 7. wa com- have received word of the safety of the "n wm f ... w t1- Mnv.aanlt yterday . i .. I . fan. r ha rn, iiim i r mmvn cnrK una ins iiu.n uus..iviiiia I - - - v.... have been engaged In mfclon work I k.. etn.liv left it for collection afternoon. It show that Fraalt Dewey, in Nanking, China. The letter waa dated I .r,r-,.rd auain on irepubllcan oandidate for county clerk (Jctolvr K and ay It la t.iseiy tne scnooi " - . ; h. ran ahead of b. rountv ticket and polled October It to rceive tne inuncj -- - check had been sent to Bavannah ' for U higher vote than any otter republican collection. Their testimony wa. .trongiy y. . " I sustained by tompaneon of tne vniin on 'the check with acknowledged apecH- m.n of Allan' handwriting. They were stranirBlv alike, and the banker ssld of Nanking will all be closed for a time at least and It la believed that the Martina are n"W on tne way nom as wuii as some of tne other missionaries Bta tloned there. ntAm.lTR CTTY The Charles City eol lege basket ball team will play this year larger teams than ever before. Games hsve been scheduled so far with the college team of Highland. - Kan , High land I'nrk of Ies Molne, hhattuck Mill- - Kw ,h. ,m9 Band .h.w.i iMi.hnrv nf dwatonna. Minn., were written by tne same nnt Iowa Htate Teacher' college. Lenox ool- in opposition to thl caaw an array leas- and th-Waterloo. Uuslneis college. .( . tnat COuld not be doubted. liiegame witn tn latter win ne tne ursi - . rounell Bluff nd will -be plaved hera ThankKlvlng howlng that Allen waa In council night To tmlU-B'' !" arranging with brake working In the regular discharge ml ws university 4iU Xtes.Molniis eollege. Luther A.,,.am tnr u,-rvintn Smith on the college or lcorah and Carleton college I- - - j M.t Ki.Xkn.u mu. ... rtki.t lAate the tranetiotlon occarrefl ,1 ball l the local cotfege trongest imi j0oph. Thlh evidence -wa Buhmltted by and they expect to at least put up a good ha,f a dMcn of hf ompioye of Nurserj-- IXIAN-Th Harrison County Medical m" """ .u..v ... . I.tlnn not han. 'Uiunitnv. Dr. H. I stances by UnlmPeaCVDie aocumeniary Hansen read a raptc bit prevention of evidence. Mf Sralth'' vldeoe. svbjch. Typhoid Fever by Vecc.inailon;" Ur, I. .,, , . the def enne. u; C. Wood, "I'ersondl thseration'On the formed a trong iiart of j fB""7 ' "V: t.urative i'roperims or tne.' water ni largely oiKumenwij. that AHen wa engaged Jn worK m making aneclal deliveries Ir.i October S to' October It knd that od V 1 ' aopgmpunjQd. him to the train hi a. M.iurn thA 1. 1 1 1 1 ..... ...... . .. .....11 i(enonse-A. Ue iio,., m Tl.ee... ilayden the brake let go entirely and th auto- olo and iS'?nl- mob"' oplnnlng down th grade at from "IteJ ornT.,';;'-'0 ''y t?- high .peed. It dashed ncroa. several Ml-I M lu . I ?i ,',d ;.r.,eUuUn,d cf th "'" reeie without Hrodav male muiVi.t where It collided with a mule team. The lm,.Th i..?..:.:!1"' """"Ji aurprleed mule was knocked off it feet -- --'-."... , lis prnmn i ' 7i "'"""' ... iianscomtJ . onneu anq 'rof. sillier. ttoio the Plains of Ware lllngham ' Mis I.ougse. Bolo and Anthem Almighty Ood..Motart In Heavenly Imvi Abiding: OormtB. """owbt mate iiuertet, tiffurtory and nnouncemunt Uuet riun of My Howl. , Jerome t. , Mr.,luii and IVof. Miller, hole and Anthem From Thy love a a l'atlier, from "KedempUun". Gounod ......... -mmiy incv onneii ana chorua. Utnedtotioti and organ postiud., ft re I Kta Traaaferm, Ileal astat transfer a reported to Th lie November 14 by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company of Council xiurrs: Waller C. Uaitou and wife to John T. llaseu, will feet lot I) and ell leot lot la. suudiv, of block 4. ri 1 1 ' - ' - -i 11.000 v. ii. rasn company various iota ir. d. nd landa In Council Hluffs, Two tranafere. totnl.. .. t.oo P.O0 nd the vehicle to which ll was attached waa elightly damaged. The Itnoaot of the collision stopped the runaway machine. It waa round to nave sustained sllsht damage. Nearly ail of the federal sMcm have been moved back tn the federal bulldlna sad now occupy quarters suitable tu the dignity of the department they repre sent. During the two yrsrs tne work of reconstructing the postofflce hss been under way the working paraphernalia of the federal court haa been installed tn the crunty building, and since the death or alls Maxwell, the Cornier deputy clerk, th record have been looked after by J. M. Matthew. The duties have not been sufficient to disturb hi work es one of the deputy county auditors, as only papers In pending rcderal court cases have required attention. The new deputy clerk will not be named until January 1, when It Is expected a surritlent appro priation will be secured from th govern ment to J ust I ry a salury commensurate with the d vi tie of the offices. There ere several applicant for th place, hut the eppointment will not be made until after the first or the year. Judge Arthur at noon yesterday con. lulled th ease of Arthur MrFailnnd. c. euseu or enticing V . . I. -1 . ., ... T ... 1-v , U'llll.m. "Tolnln of Interest In the Diagnosis of flail Hone:". Dr. J. KnoWles "Hoclal Diseases." KAoh usper was followed hy lively rilecusrilon, In which those present imrticlpated. A business bureau for'th cIssHlflcHtion and collection of bad ae counts dua rach member In the cotmty. s well a for other purpose of Interest to the profession, wss organlied. Th visiting physician and aurgeons were the guecf or the i.ogan memner or rne saseclatlon at a dinner st the I.tisk house. Dr. H. Hahsen' w as elected president and Dr. C R. Kennedny wa re-elected ecre-tnrv-treaaurcr ot the association. Hoth officer are of I.ogan. Th next rrfeetlng will be at Woodbine on tha second Thurs day in March. FAIRFIELD Parsons oollege at Fslr field ha gone on record with the fol lowing resolutions: '-We the faculty and studnnts of Fsrsons college desire to ex press our condemnation of the practice or betting On oollege athlctlo teams. W disapprove the spirit which prompts betting nnd as Individual and aa a school shall tndeawr to eliminate It In all our games. We wish also to enlist those who have th Interest if Parsons at heart lo aid ua In thla movement. We feel that If college athletlca cannot be kept fiom gambling they should be abolished. We ask therefore co-operation orf the part of all who aland for clean athletic In Par- son college In doing away with betting at all contests." It I olaimed th above resolution were adopted following the recent game with Iowa Wesleyan eollege at Mount Pleasant, where It I charged several thousand -ef dollar left Mount Vleanant on th special returning to Fair- lieiu. is ex t weea tne two ecnoois meet oa the Fairfield ground for tha last big contest and speculation I rife as to how th revolution wlil affect the result. cept Judge Abraham L. Button The official total a given out by the board follow t Clerk of th District Court Robert Smith, republican and people' Independ ent, 12.837; Ttioma J. Plynn. 8.873; Jesse T. Brtllhaxt. aodallaL 1.6S2. County Judge Bryce Crawford, repub lican, 12.C&0: William P. Lynch, demo crat. 1.835; C. C. Vaughn, -socialist, 1.773. Sheriff-Fred H. Hoye, republican. ,tlB; T. J. McShane. Jr., democrat, 13442; W. W. Lutman. eodallet. 1.724. . County Clerk Frank Dewey, republi can, 18,134; Thomas 9. O'Connor, demo crat. ',379; Frank Brecka, socialist, 1,700. Coroner Willis C. Crosby, republican. CaSl; Leo A, Hoffman, democrat, 10,141; J. P. Matthew, socialist, 1,682. Treasurer W. O. Vre, republican, 11,902 M. L. Endrea, democrat, 10,683; J. T. Ed ward, aoclaUet, 1,78. Burveyor Oeorge MoBrlde, republican . and neoMlea tnHwnitant 1 !"n- Xturrav parture tor Ncbraaka on a oolieUon nd mcrat. 9.454: Jams, frbnn. delivery Tflp.' TU how.a fcan .oc!fclteti i7M. eni ny. At.en, ,rom u ., - - . UDerrntenderrt of lntructlonr-W. A. mn, tWO in one usjr .nu ule.. ' ro,Br mmnhll,,. Vlefn. tt n.. follbwlnrf dhy.' The brder Book" Bo'a that Allen had delivered order to a mJO' ber of people In Council Bluffs, aome 6. - prominence, on the three day mentioned; Liveryman Weatherbee went on the tand and nore than on the 11th, 12th and 13th of October he furnished a de livery wagon to Allen and proved It by hi book. Smith, hi employer, produced a reoelpted bill for th rig. Burlington railroad freight bill paid by Allen for good cent from the Bluffs In Odelt, showed that he wa there on October 14 .nd received the shipment. J. M. Shea, bookkeeper for Smith, who ha known Allen tor seven year. wore to hi presence here on the date men tioned. Half a dosen other fellow em ploye did the game. On of them who helped Allen In th local deliveries on those day produced a memorandum book containing the datee and the looa tlong of the deliveries of nursery stock. A stronger allbt could scarcely havf been made. Bolt, democrat, ,528; Alice G. Mllle. so cialist. 1,788, , County Commissioner, Third Dlstrict- A. C. Harte, republican, 12,155: Oscar J awav Tulnmv Dutflfld N. V. Plumbing Co. Tel. VA. Nlgiit L-lTtt. 'nd N"11 File from their homes, to inr juiy inn nn. i.t-t-.i naieninR to tne evidence and arguments tor the Inst four dyt;. I'p to u o'clock lust nlKht no re- poit hud beon received from the Jury room, but th conviction of the tinrnv Is that a verdict will be rearhed early to. nay. Attorney m. j. t naniners made a Her a genulno bargain. AV are hav ing a a; cm today of Morrell a bacon, oaoK stripe, araled and wippd and all from young plga, by the ktrtp for iic ib. if you want your money worth get busy. W have a few of those spoon left, slg spoon and a packarw of breakfast food, lie. W will have plenty of turkey. ouek and chicken next week. We Just opened one of those 4args boxes ot im ported fig, weigh K4 u,t., on kai today at sjc ii. rsew bum flutes at uuoJ nu home-made soighum, Mc. Vi-gallon; sweet cider, tic gallon; Sttuer kiaut, luc quart; t alshlpt ' oysters, without Wster. fti quart; breakfast dauaea In boxts at 20c! ceiery. kc: lettuce, 6c. .If yo wtnt to uiliiK. coffee that ha the right flavor, nt try 11. M. Blend., (j -lk t -New York Koarted, Zc lb. Golden Iluie flour, 1 40 t-atiel-MUltr. Tel. strong defers for the accused man, and although appointed ns his uttonu-y hv tne court with a txtaslhlo fee of only tin in BiKnt, ne put in a miitii time and mm eat work us If bis rctnlner had been II uuu. Msny times the amount of the Jee ws expended In securliiK evidence. Lawyer t numbers was thoroughly con vinced of the man's thnc-iir and left homing undone to establish It. County Attorney I spell and Assistant t'liumv Attorney Omen handed th state'a aide with the same tlreU-ee ene.gy and ability. neaa these apeclal Saturday price. Notice thoee Ijw prlc on turkeya, duiks. giese and provisions of 1.11 kinds. No etaiclty at Zollet.' Id lAir blrf Kricery departmtnt: Giatiulaled sugar, li lbs., ;; fee box odii crickcis, t; 9v cun Paxttin caiiauher gas louited outtew, S3; tiw boitle rnlder- cataup, l!c; mince meat thus pks.. fC, home-miida mlticv moat. tao Iti. Cc; home grown rde pumpklne, be snd l')c; inaiiie autfar butter, inr pail. Kr; it- i'im viiiv aoap, four bars, ac. eta liberties, per qt., ; fancy prune, tb-ee ll'., 2oc; sweet elder, per gal.. Sic; puio home-made aorghutii, it , SZe; waeh ii:,S j on Uer. three pkgs. 10c; fancy tnble nun, even cans, lie; new date. irr pkg., 10e; re figs, lr pkg., inir ietfieai inns uuiitiifi, i v, new cauMnnwer, per b-rnd, lic and ISc; fancy cooking apple pr i tf . la; new eJl..a ralnlna two i ! . rc. J. holier Meiyntlle to . Th. Coanell llluffa Produce Market The following quotation, showing prices I aid to producers, are corrected dally by Wlltlarh Hlggeaon, city Welghmaster, for publication In The He; Corn. ti(52o per bu. ; wheat, Ke per bu oats, ier bu.; hay. Iooe. tll.ooff noo per tun, annua, loose. l.'. wrung fier ton 1'pioMO Store, U'lid &U. lKU-PO-l-x-itnj Jiruad- key r- uixtrt ia bdoim-ss Is the i.u and peit!teot Use f ntw.pt.per Uns Kcvta Mutes. KENT Adley t.'uok. who lives near here, haa sold rotty acre of unimproved land ftom ins hlx farm fur the almost teeord tvrli e of 11.4 per a-re. Mr. (Wit bought this land eighteen yeuis ago at ya per acre. FST1 KHVILI.E The funernl uf t Keeiisu. aged Z, an old resident of k-n Iberville, wss hold at the Catholic church yesterday. Mr. Keens n was born In Lltnerlek. Ireland. In April IMS. lie was the tainer or nine children, rive of whom. oesiuvs n wii. aurvive luin. DENIWON I lie district court now In session witn juuge Hutchinson presiding Is trying by lury the ease of Mra. Mary K. Dugan, who Is suing William Ilea a Charter Oak ealoortkef .er for selling her huviMina liquor, arier itetag notified tu ene. It Is on ot four cae tovu4vln auifiv laauv. CHEHTON Mr. snd Mr. Joseph Hu. batka, old and well known reaidunts of Adams county, celebrated their allver edd.ng annlvrrssry list night at the r home near Williamson. Over 3oo Invita tions were seit but for the affair and very eluboisle preparations have been underway for lbs Ut week. Ii A KLA N c'oloaet H. U. Kraaohe) of i Bankers' Association Favors Aldrioh Plan Pickpocket Caught Robbing Conductor Dennis Carroll,- a street car conductor and Harold I-., wledenfeld. an army officer, caught; A ptokpocket, alleged to be notorious IttiMs part of the country, at 8:30 last nlgiit when the "dip" took 4 handful ot coin from the pocket of the conductor. He was knocked down and held by the two men until Detectives Dunohue and Heltfe'.d arrived and took biro to Jail, lie said be wa T. J. Keller of Kansa City. Th pickpocket bad ft I so taken soma money from the army ofUoer whli stand tng cloee to him on a Park avenue car. At Seventeenth and Ljatenwortn be tried to take the conductor' change. When caught he threw the Coin into the air Ity crying out he was aJtaeat successful In gaining the sympathy, of the crowd as h wa being held ea the pavemen hr the detective. Just a It appeared to the detective that the bystanders. Ignorant of hla character, might step tn to hi aid, Keller dtovt his rescuer away by a couple of paragraphs ot profanity. U Is aald to bv wanted In several clUM. NEW ORU&ANB, NoV. .-Wlth but one dissenting vote the American Bank er' association gave us unqualified ap proval to th proposed Aldrtch pin a for tho reform of th monetary system ot the United State.. Congress was urged to deal with the proposition nn tconomto question of- Id th domain of rarty pontics. Confi dence waa expressed that "the high pur- pox aotuatiug th National 'Monetary oinmlaeton assure th working put oi the detail In accordance with the sound principles stated in the piun, in such a manner as to gain the confidence and sup port ef all class." After the election ot officers the thirty- seventh annual convention of th asso ciation cam ti a close. Detroit waa chosen unanimously on the first ballot as the convention city In lDli Boston. Allantlo City, Chicago and Jack sonville. Fla., gave notice that they would ask tor the convention In 1913. Vice President William IJvlngston of Detroit wes elected president and C. M. liultlg of et. Louis, vice preeident. The convention then adjourned. The executive council tonight elected tne following oirtcere. Chairman of the executive council, Arthur Vteynolda. Dea Moines. Ia.; treasurer of th association, J. Fletcher Farrell, Chicago; secretary, coioaet Fred K. Farns worth. New York assistant secretary, William O. Fit sail son. New York; general counsel, Thomas B. la ton. New York; manager protective department. L W. Oaanmon. New York. The Insurgents of the association won a negative victory today In their fight to prevent succession In office. The reso lution of C. 11. McMder of Mason City la., designed to prevent "clique rule," re ijlted In a bitter controversy on th flour of the convention and even threats of the secession of the trust company sec tion from the assorlstlon. The proposed amendment to the constltutloa, contained tn tne sicnioer resolution, received majoiity or the vote cast, but tailed! Prank Coleman made two successful ot adoption because tt lacked thirty-four I short flights with his no-remade aero votes of tbf required two-thirds majority, plane on the Omaha Motor speedway yea- Ilerday afternoon, no new about a quar ter of a tulle oo each ft ght and had per juniciou ana irauiieui uae or newspaper I tct control or bis plane. Me was an advertising. thuUU ever the oaooea a th flight. THREE HORSES BURN WHEN FLAMES DESTROY A BARN Three horee were burned te death and two sheds and a barn tn tha rear ef 1418- 17-1 Worth Twenty-fourth street were destroyed by tire at 10 o'clock last night. Two ot the horn belonged to David Specter aad tho other to Morris '1 urner. AT CHICAGO INSTITUTION CROWE TO GET TREATMENT CHICAGO, Nov. ti-Pat Crow, who recently escaped puntshmect la a Kon s!d court by promising to leave Chloaga. wa today Sent to an Institution to re ceive treatment. He waa arrested last ulglit wtiLo Intoxicated. HOMEMADE AEROPLANE TRIED OUT BY COLFMArJ j 'H y ' wi - - CoodyIar No-Rim-Cut Tires With or Without Doub-Ttick Koo-Skia Treads The Double -Thick Winter Tread Compare this tread with the makeshifts com monly called "non-skids." Compare it with the flimsy, short-lived projec tions used to do away with cnains. -. The advantages arc as plain as day. Then remember that this tread comes on No-RimrCut tires- 105 oversize now the most popular tires in existence. --' ' Let someone show them to you. Deep-Cut Blocks Thig is an extra tread, about as thick as our regular, vulcanized onto No-Rlm-Cot tires. Thisdouble thicknessroeana un nsital wear. It means that punc ture becomes almost impossible. It means that the blocks can be cut verydeep. And the extra tread is of very toue;h rnbber. So the non-skid feature lasts. These blocks grasp the road surface with countless ed jrcs and angles the most efficient device ever known against skidding. And the blocks widen out at the base, so the-strain is distrib uted just as widely as it is with smooth-tread tires. Note all these advantages, then judge lor yourself what they mean to you in a Non-Skid tire. , The Tire That Cut . Tire Bills in Two These N on -Skid treads, it wante, come on Goodyear No-Rira-Cut tires. These tre our patentod tires the tires which can't rim-cut cow the most popular tires ia America. With ordinary tires clincher tires 23 percent of all the ruined tires are rim-cut. Out of 700,000 No-Rim-Cut tireti sold . not one has ever rim-cut. . .. 1 . Then No-Rim-Cut tires are 10 oversize. That means 10 more) air 10 greater carrying capac ity. And that, with the average) car, adds 25 to the tire mileage. These two aavings together, under average conditions, cut tire bills right In two. That has been proved tens of thousands of times. Yet No-Rim-Cat tires now cost no more than otherstandard tires. 700,000 Sold In the past two years the de- ,. nana tor tnese tires nas multi plied six times over. About 700,000 have been sold to date. They now outsell any other type ' of tire, and the demand is grow . ing faster than ever. : Look them up. Askusers about them. The tire which has comw toeuch vast popularity is the tire ' you will want when you know it. : Oar lire Book, based on 13 years . of tire making, is filled with facts yon should know. Ask lis to mail ' it to you. ' AKRON. O. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO, Omaha Branch 2020-2022 Farnam Street. 5363T 41 KVULiL LL lv(JLS Announcement of a New 1912 Model, the "38" LITTLE SIX VtJ V nvw-JPa-eengwr Touring Model. ' Price M.JOO1! sviiiiV with Top and LetuountAble Riuia. The Motor in this Car develops 60 Horse Power, Brake Test In this v Little Six " Model we have met the demand for a motor car of moderate power and passenger capacity. With its Ten-Inch litholstery added to its perfect design and mes chanical balance it will be to Five-passenger Touring Cars what our " 43 Six has4 been to Seven-passenger vehicles a standard by which all mot r cars are measured. Orders delivered ia rotation in Januaxyi Folder will be mailed on request. J. J. LVERIGHT CO. Sales Agents 1818 FarnaxO Street. Omaha. Neb. i Telephone Douglas 353