Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 04, 1912, Page 13, Image 13

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    Till: REK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, .TANTAKV 4.
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oi'I'erko ion nicxt
llunsra uiiii u luges.
WANTED GOOD TENANTS.
"Will make most liberal concessions for
Immediate occupancy. Make us offer.
-r , large, mod., elec. It.. l"w N .list, $12.
-r., newly ipereil, mini.. IHoS Corby. 13.
'-r . oily water. 721 Bancroft. .
fc-r . )'rt ly mod.. 1S Hamilton, 13.
i-r.. furnace, bain. XflOl Parker, $14.
!-f . mod., choice. 2712 Caldwell. 22.
'v.. city water, 141". Phelr.
r.. city water. ."Id S. 17th. $s.
'.-r., .'Tor p ;it, '!
';-r.. part mod., :40T Urant. 113.
"-r., moil., niiw fiat, 1415 V nton. 115.
4-r., mod., new ;iat. 1417 Vinton, flJ.
il-r., pity water, repapered. 1S23 Martha. $13.
i-r., nicd. i fur coloredi, lies N. 1th. $13.
RC8SELL & M K1TR1CK.
4"! Rn.iiKe l,ci. i:..h and Harney.
?e" MAI'LK ST., h room, modern ex
cept furnace, tJO. Hall, 433 Ramge. D.
ev.y A-44.). 2n.
F"illST-CLASS 5-room cottage, clean,
oot y. modern except heat. IJ. W eb 2yN.
7 S. 2KTH ST., S roomlT, completely
O.odern, Jo.i. Hall, 433 Rumge. 740.
.-44;.
FOR RENT New 10-room modem
brick house, 2U32 Harney; ready Jan. 1,
1912.
Hot matter heat.
Inquire T. J. O'llrlen, Ilenshuw hotel.
Phones. D. 12l, 1 1. pJ4.
OMAHA Van and Stoiago Co. pucka,
moves, mores household poods, fireproof
wtorage. mh s. pun. Btanch 80s 8. 17th.
Tel. Douglas 4115). A-13:.
WEST of hluli school, It-room modern
house and barn, r.-duced to 127.
Six-room cotiRgo and torn, $17.60.
Telephone Doug. 12ti4.
E. W. HA.NNETT,
511 Brown Hlk.
FOR KKXi-1-our-room cottage on 2Mth
-vo, between Dod?o and DottKias streets.
See Dexter U Thump., 41? Bee Bldg.
MIOUM modem collage, ex. heat. ZWi
Wirt, Webster 4' OS.
Foil KENT or sale cheap, beautiful
new seven-room house and hnrn. All mod
ern; nice locution. Telephone Douglas SS
r Floreneo 1S2.
FOR RENT Tlue Thallnn, 6Jil S.
Ave., 6-room suit; first floor; hot water
lieat; best Janitor service; new and up-o-date;
137.60.
SIX-ROOMED house, hot water heal,
eras, electric light and shades. 270! Bristol,
i-room modern except heat, i!6W Wirt.
Phone W. 43o.
.Houses,, Ins. lUngwall. Brandcls Th. Bldg,
FOR HKNT- All modern, newly pa
pered G-room cottage. .Webster 4232 or
call at Amn Ae.
31 1 Taylor St., new fi-r. mod., J17.
341 1'arker St., new B-r. mod., $18.
140 ft. lilth St., 4-r. apartment. IIS.
J. V . HASP CO., CW Brandels Bldg.
Store's ana Offices.
WJ PH to sublet suite of five "rooms In
City National Bank Bldg. Call D 4128.
OFFERED FOK SALE.
Musical instruments.
PIANO, slightly used, at a bargain.
.Segerstrom fiano Mlg. Co., lth and
l'"arnam Sis.
ELEUlklt; piano and music box re
Jtaning. Acme Macnlne Co.. 31H4 LeVw'tn.
1 peivrllera.
I.IQHT TOUCH MONARCH VISIBLE
for rent. TUB MOiNAHCH T hi
WR1TEK CO., 411 S. lttn. Phone D
RENT an Oliver typewriter trum the
Oliver Typewriter Co. uuiiglas 2!(19.
TYPEWRITERS, Ai "MAKEMor
sale or rent; largest Hoi k, best bargains.
B. F. bwanson Co., Joii i'Brniiiu bt.,
Omaha.
BM1TU PREMTERS, models No. 2 or
No. 4, in- excellent condition, rented three
inontns for $6.
&M1TH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.,
lirth and Douglas.
Mlscellanenons.
ELECT11IC PIANOS
Peanut, gum, match and post card
Itiaulvines. . AcnM Machina Co., 3iat
l.tavonwortli.
8i FES Overstocked with seoond-hana
t-alis, all si.es and makes; bargains.
'nnii nuppiy o., mu y arnam 1st,
. vriu mi.i,' kiau,. i . ;
" - - J " " IKH.UIIU-llKnU
'iarom and pocket billiard tables and
fowling alleys and accessories; bar fix
tures of all kinds; easy payments. The
.brunawlck-Balke-Collaiider Co.. 4V7-409 H
JOth, St.
FOR SAL, 1U Two scholarships In the
Omaha Commercial college and one In
Boylcs college. Business office, Omaha
Bee.
2l KAKKH, UKRIUlil. IMS Karnain t.
it;; Coal for stove or furnace. Try It.
V" Harmon Jtr W..th u i,.t. u,e
HLECTHIC piano and music roll re
pairing;. Acme Machine Co., 8124 Leaven
worth. OFFICE FURNITURE.
Will seil oak roll top desk, 4 ft. S In. One
oak flat top desk, rug, chairs and other
lurnlture. These goods have been used
.and can be purchased at a bargain.
GEOROE R. WRIGHT.
Care Bee Pub. Co., Omaha.
IF you have a sweet tooth be sure to
try a box of D.- J. O'Brien s candy. Al
ways fresh and pleasing to candy lovers.
If Mrs. J. V. Herald. 3717 Meredith Ave.,
vlll come to The Bee office within three
ays we will give her an order Xor a 60-
One large safe, size 42 W D6 L. 81 D.;
must be sold; am going out of business.
0 N. lbth.
LAU1ES' new reversible coat at a bar
Utin. Ca I Webster 3i0.
FOR 8ALE Air compressor, tank and
engine. Apply, new Woodmen of the
World1 Bldg.
2TH Century wheel for sale; fine con
dittos; cost $35; will sell reasonably.
ihon Harney 1042.
I'EHSON'AL
A New Truss
NEW INVENTION. ACTION AND
RESULTS-.
Does not apreau tnc rupture opn In
ternally as convea pads uo. Write for
bwuklet.
THE TYRRELL TRUSS CO.,
3780 Broadway, .New York Cltv.
aiuv iiiiiini Db-vii.-i.v
Gladish Piiairnacy. Utn nd iiodge.
Aia.t, Ithienhuuiiti. 3H8 uld Boston Bid.
VOL'NO women cominu i. i,,v,a...
utran.ers are Invited to vlail the iounn
Women a Christian ajisociatlon building
at Seventeajitn and sl Mary's Ave
where they will bo diiecied to suitable
boaruin( places or otherwise assis.ed.
Lu, iui oui- travelers' aid al the Luton
station.
Vv E rent and repair all kinds of sewing
UinciiUies. inu. A-l'joO. Douglas ltkO.
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.,
loth and Harney Hts.
AIASJiuYGE T'aaiim-iit. Mrs. .Steele.
J VJX'' I7a I. lodge. Oiound floor.
MAs.tAiJE Swedish movement; nothing
betier for rheumatifcin; lauies, $1; genilo
liicn. H.6D. Apt. 2 le. Karnam. 1 . tiJ4.i.
HAZEL LEAF PILE CONES-Best
remedy for itcnlng. bleeding or proiiuu
ing plies; oo postpaid; sampie free. Sher-
MASSA(E uth' g,lt "low aromatic
. i , ,11 treatmer.i. Mme. Alien,
Chicago, 1 S. l.th St.. 1st floor. L. 7wi.
l.L Br N. masK suitu to lure. l,il How d'
lliK SALV.aiION ARMY solicits casT
off clot.iinii; In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 134
N. 11th Ht., lor cost of Rollt-ction, to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone Jlouglas 41ii
snu wasons mi, I rail.
Mrs. Snyder, massuge, electrical treat
mini, i 1'Ui.sany, lnh & J'lerce. Ij. 4,.n(.
lir. Burke, women's dis rases. 41 iuu.', Bk
M AUNET1C l.' "nf-rBroit7"7io
SHE naturally la Uioklng for a dusseri
that neeiis but little preparation. Tell her
cf Ialella (,e ireini. If Mrs. S. M
Patliu. iJUl I Judge A , Wtll oume tu The
bem of lice within three days we will
five her an oid-r f,r a quart brick of
this fine Ice cream.
POULTRY AMI 1KT HTOCK
bcreeuiugs. $1.3u per 'int. Wagrier,ji)l N. 1
ItKAL KSTATE
nt ii.ii:iis' i n i- oit m v i l o
Kle-tric s .lutuie. Omaha Pilver Co
Ideal Cement Co, 17th nn.fCnmin.
Kuchs. Sun Jk HI inL painting, decorating.
""KtHiFl'NirpAiNT. "luiPdlng "pmTwi" V""
ter board Amer. Sup. Cn , lis Nicholas.
; Max'nry con , ) her. HfalyTWeSri JliT
CITY PROPERTY FOR S.1LI.
2 New, Modern
1. One block to Karnam line, 2 blocks
to cathedral, 2 blocks to launders school.
Just finished, 4 sunny bed rooms, first
floor In oak. oak and birch flouts, sleeping
porch, excellent view. Mi.
2. One block to North 24th line, near all
churches and schools, close to Kountsp
Place, east front, full basement, com
bined fixtures. 3 full bed rooms on sec
ond floor. $3,.0.
O'KEEFE REAL HSTATII COMPANY,
101C Omaha National. Douir. or A-21.r.2.
Evening: H. :42 or H. 5134.
ARE YOU AMBITIOUS?
If you km. yon surely want to own a
home of your own. Look at 2701 Plnkney:
5-room cotlaee, fine neighborhood. Onlv
12.100; t'M cash, balance monthlv.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Ilotiglns 17S1. Ind. A-llSK.
LAKQK cornpr, 160 ft. east front
on Georgia Ave., by 140 ft. on Leav
enworth; elegant brick house cost
ing ?3S,000. Price, IJO.OOO; or wii;
consider emallcr proposition in ex
change. F. D. Wead
1S01 Karnam St.
NEW 4-KOOM JIOUSC AND
HALF ACRE
Only 5 minutes' walk from tho car lino,
near the Country club. $wo down, bal
ance $15 per month, including Interest.
Price only $1,200.
Payne Investment Company,
Potiglas 1781. A-11SS.
A SACRIFICE
Seven-room modern house at 2MW
Webster St., having parlor, living room,
dining room, sleeping room and kitchen
on first floor; all except kitchen have
quarter-sawed oak floors; two sleeping
rooms upstairs: cement porch. On same
lot facing east Is four-room cottage,
modern except furnace; corner lot loo
75 feet, nicely terraced. Room on cor
nef for another house; permanent
walks, paved street.
Will sacrifice for quick rale at $6,000.
VINCENT D. DERMODY,
1C14 City Nttlonal Rank Bldg.
i eiepnone I 'ouglits 786.
FOR SALE Established real estate, in
surance and rental business. Am going
Into other business, good reason for sell
ing, next 10 days; answer 10-U, care Bee.
Smith Omaha, Neb.
5-ROO M bungalow, 24x40 full basement,
modern. 331 . 1 roy, Benson. Small
payment down, balance same as rent.
Phone Benson 2flS.
The Right Place for ' Your Factory."'"
Choice Trackage Lots
Very Cheap .
Located along Missouri Pacific right-of-way,
between Leavenworth and cen
ter Fts. See me at once.
VINCENT. D. DERMODY,
15H City National Bank- Bldg.
Telephone Douglas 788. ,
REAL KSTATK WANTED '
7-KOOM house between 34th and 40th
and Farnam to Poppieton Ave., or it west
of 40th on Leavenworth or Dodge or .Dun
dee. 4,0u0 or less. -F.
1). WEAD. 1R01 Farnam St.
FOR quick sales list your property with
F. D. WKAU,; 1801 Farnam St.
YOUR wile always appreciates little
attentions you pay her. stop and get her
a box of O'Brien a Candy. If Mrs. C Shu
bert, 6b2 S. 41st St., will come to The Bee
oltice within t;iree days we will give her
an order for a-60-Cent box of O Brien's
candy.
REAL ESTATE
FARM HaM.iI ii.titu FOR SALE
Caaatla.
FOR RENT Sale, or exchange for raw
lana. 4W acres tnree nines souin of
Uriuin, sask.; so acres pasture fenced,
balance Weil plowed aud suodued; fun
Cioti inls year. Small house, shed, barn,
pienty oi water, euauy cuilivan-o. Rents
lor 4e the crop at We eievaior. Sale
pi Ice $4u.0J an acre. Easy lennii. AU
oress owner. Box CUiax, la.
BlllllSH COLUMBIA
Choice valley lurms in tracts of 10 acres
or more on easy terms, witnin 1 to 6 miles
irom the towns aiung the Grand '1 1 una
Pacific Railway between Fort George ana
t-rince Rupert.' Write tor booklet de
scribing tnls wonderful country. tt.
Meyel, District Sales Agent, olu Paxtou
uidg., Omnia. Neb.
Colorado.
CHEAPER THAN A HOMESTEAD.
10 acres of improved Colorado land
good soli, for tnui, small flame house.
40 acres in cultivation, every acre can oe
cultivated. Twenty-me nnies east ot
Colorauo Springs. Eleven miles irom
Peyton on tne Rock Island. A urmt bar.
gam.
VINCENT D. DERMODY.
1U4 City National Bank Bldg.
Tel. Dwuglas 7M1. '
l) ACRES, well improved, 2it miles
irom town, mt.e to school, fine neish
borhood, good rlon deep soil; this is a
choice quarter section; price U per acre
for quick cash deal. Gimland it Wood
slue, w I, laid, ( (iiorado.
Florida.
FLORIDA,
THE IAND OF SUNSHINE,
We are offering 10, 20 and 40-arre tracts
and upwards located in Columbia county
hear lmke City, Florida. u0 mue wese cir
Jacksonville and only ) miles from St
AUBUailue. 1 his property, ih Iniersected
by three railroads of national reputation
which furnish the best of services at
reasonable rates to all markets of the
United States.
The climate Is Ideal. Fine farms are
now being worked In our tract w.th
exceptionally good results. Owti one ot
our farms. Investigate our otfer. Small
cash payments and easy terms.
Low ratea dallv. Tlrkit i,.s..i .,..n
- B"u- U J 1 W 1
June 1.
ROBT. C. DRUESEDOW & CO., '
(t-ales AKents)
S60 Omaha National Hank Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
Georgia.
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA
Traversed by the
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLAS
TIC RAILROAD.
Lands adaptable to the widest range of
crops. Ail the money crops of the south
plentifully produced. For Iueiature treat
Jug with this coming country, its soil
(lunate, church and school advantages'
writo '
W. H. LEAHY. DEIT. IC.
Genersl Paa tiger Agent,
ATLANTA. O...
Iowa.
THE easiest way to find a buver for
your farm Is to insert a sniall want ad
in the lies Moines Capital. Largest cir
culation in the state of Iowa, 4.VX) dally.
The Capital Hi read by and believed n
by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply
refu.se to penult any other paper In their
homes Itatrs, 1 cent a wind a day; 11.36
per lino per montn; count six ordinary
words to the line. Address Des Moines
fspttal. Ies M Ines. la.
1-4 ACRE well Improved farm, five
miles from Council Blufrs, at a sacri
fice. M. Bourirloiis Co.. Hal Estate
and Lan. over Broadway.
Persistent Advrtisi(i U the Road to
Big Returns.
HKAL KSTATK
F t M M A: It l.Ni H .M -tm
Mlsneaola,
GREAT SNAP ltil-acre fnrm. cood
house, burn, gianao. well atut wind
mill, nice isrtite. ritco $.ift per acre
Easy terms, p. Peterson, Olenwood,
Mum
New Mrxics,
FOCR CHOIOR HAROAIN. ten seres
btaiiug pcii-nrs, NO acres ailtula, 40 ni'ir.i
ausitii. close in; l.i acres .1 nn.es out.
(u eminent irrigation, pienty ot watir,
Ilea Ihtul climate, gjod schools. N r.te to
ua. itaitsuorn as Co., isnstll H iU.,
Carlstiad, N. M.
ItKAL KSTATK IIANS
v i.i city loans and wananis. V.
i' at nam Smith A to., l.&o rat nam St.
jjiAHA fropeity and .seinasHa i.aiuis
OKEKKK REAL KSTATK Ct.
01 New Omaha Nat l Hank Building.
MhM LOANS near Omaha; no coin
in. silon; optional pament!; i Ih-hp money.
Orln S. Merrill, Klti City Nat I Bank Hlilg
MONEY to loan on business or resi
dence propet ties. 1.0w0 to ett.o)KV W. H
1 HoM AH. 1.(1.1 First Nat'1 Bank Hldg.
luo to le.tM made piompliy. I'. 1).
pad, Vt i iul Bl?lg., lsth and r'arnam.
A.'l El t Ity loans, Peters '1 rust Co.
G-VRVIX ltl()S 1-oana, $.kW ami up.
Vl-Mt Ii J)Utk.unat NM., Hm
LA hop; loall, munirtiai bonus, mort
gages bought and sold. STI LL BROS.
FOK SALK OK KXCHANOK
FIVK-ACKE suliurban home. Improved
with 7-r. iiouse: cho.ee locatn n and manv
takable features; value t.ttM; easv terms,
or will exehangp tor onialin r'r South
Omulia Incutne property. An opportunity.
j in cstigate.
ottIN S. MERRILL CO.
Rooms l.'i:M4 City National Bunk Bldg.
VtlLL exohango for Mock of guoita,
N.joo eimity In n ?-room modern house
n LeMuis, la, 11. E. Freeman, Clear
Lake. la.
WAMKI) TO IllV J
!o-liaiid koo.is. Kleser, lil.ti ( 'enter. I . ftiiiK.
I I A Nt WNTi'KD-V liT"t raiioa""i:iH"i
ciiutty in a $:t;"0 vacant lot lor a go id
piano. V. S. Frank. 1(114 City Nntlonal
Bank. 'Phone Douglas 8ti00.
Wul'l.p like to buv second hand Vic
trola with records. Tel. Doug, till.
WAXTKD TO KKNT
FCRNISHKD room with board, private
family. H. KM.
WANTKD HITl'ATIONS
W ANTED Position as housekeeper by
respectable middle-aged lady. Prefer
homo with children. Also experienced tui
nurse. Address Mrs. Marin 'turner, gen
eral delivery. Council Bluffs, la.
Sll'L ATloN wanted by two expeneuuod
glrlB as cook or second girl. Answer P.
O. Box B25.
SITUATION wanted as manage- of
general store, country town; experienced.
O 613, Bee. ,
VvASHINO and curtains done. T. H M.O
BOOKKEEPING and clerical work
evenings and Saturdays, use typewriter,
address I, 743, Bee.
THREE young ladies, pluno player ami
singer, want positions In picture show,
experienced. Douglas Gdoi. Iv 7,5, Bee.
i-usl lHJN wanted by competent lady
tenugrapner; reterences as to ability.
tisrney M4.
IOLiIU tlluii .. . . i 4,4
ttnoer; expn tenced. S lil'i. Bee.
WHlit; lady oetiiree aveauy pieces of
day work; neat, conscientious; does out
ois.ippointment eiigaaeiuenl. . pnuite u.
Ks7.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND
AUDITOR.
Advertiser Is ausuous of a position as
bookkeeier and accountant in good tlrnt
or oorpoi allot), whcie neatness, accuracy
anu thorough reiiaullity are essential.
Can undertime entire charge of large oi
iice and of any complicaieu set oi books,
and cun aiso prepaie prom and loss ac
counts ana balance sheets. Only steady
ana good position entertained. Cnques
uonaole r lerences. can commence uu
nes one week alter appointment.
PHONE RED b!i.
vv AN'l El I'esilion by an expert pen
man; bookkeeping experience; aiso expe
rieuce as poucy engrosser with msuiunce
company; best of reierences; age, ii,
luairieu. 'hnune Douglas 4uli.
YOUNG man wants p.'uce to w oik, for
board while attenuing school. Boylss
college. Douglas 1dm or Ind. A-1DS4.
WANTED A posUlou as watcmuan or
secret servicing, good reterences. G l)M,
Bee.
V 111 1 iU khUl..ttll WU.Iltl Ul hulk, usai
Sim . i. ei. I J. S,4l.
YOUNG MAN wants position workiu
eveuinss; Kood mechanic. J lti'!4, Bee.
WAN'ltlMly girl years old, work In
hotel or private laiiuly. oood relereiice.
Address J 10-17, care Bee Puoush ng Co.
BuNOLh, and lanniy washing neatly
done, call Harney Miio.
AN experienced nurse girl wants wuik
in morning and on taturueys. Cull Web
ster UHNU lady stenographer wishes a
position In olflce; beat of references,
willing to start at small salary, 'lei.
ttebsier 2076. '
I-ADY stenographer; has hud b years'
experience; desires a position; Is fast on
the typewriter. D 1012, Bee.
Slit A 'HON wanted by ail-round juin
tor; can do any tiling linng, cuaiung,
window waahlng. J, M. Jonnson. Ben,
en. ilfsTT.
WANTED By barber; u Job, no stu
dent. B. M. Norton, siom-huiil, Colo.
VUL NCl man, married, oi good appear
ance, wishes a position wun a iirm; nave
nad experience as twiegrapn opeiutur;
competent tor quick anu accurate woik.
p' ioi4. Bee.
MIL Alio. , wanteii; lady uams to
exi:hange work lor ruoin and boutd in re
lineo private lamilv, E luU, Bee.
VvASm.Nur and cleaning for inursuay
aim .-auiluy. Web. 4.V7.
MiuDLfc.-AUu.il tauy wou d liae to care
fi-r ctiiiuieii or tltk, Web.
IJVE STOCK MAKKKT OF WKHT
tnnp your stuck to miuui omana, save
inneage ana surinsarfu. Vour ci.iw,gii
inenia receive prompt and caiufiii anen
non. LIVE HIXX'K COMMISSION MKK,
CHAMS
Bjers Bros. & Co. strung an 1 respons.bk-.
VXtHju bKOn.. i4-jll MCnaiiKi illdtf
Great Vest. Com. Co., Otnha &c Denvei.
V . K. SAiliH Ai SON just hftnuie simep.
'1AIhPbR1S. handle cattle, 'logs, siiei.-.
Clay. Bohinson At Co.. Kxeh. Hiuil,.
Interstate l o. Better results. Ship to ua.
I LIK'ion Com. to., m KxriiaiiKs. rv.uk;
Bt. Rnl'-Rii IsLt -.ul txen. n,iU.
L. E. miHKKlS ,v CO.. m i.xcii. liiug.
ox At Jones Com. Co., bunch of husiieis.
l-siiners L. S. t om. o., l"' Exchatike.
lu'iiuMl pioceeos ol shipment in stock
Yaius .vail bank. Only bank at yards.
.s.ai t.n Bros. 6l Co., xi-4 liion. inu.
OMAHA, J UK CiKAiN MAKuKT
.Neutusha-lowa Grain e'o.,
,A Brai.de.s
tvhfcwi GitAiN ..,
i on. .fci.ii.cme solicited.
giain inei chant.
iM liranueis.
I.K01AL NOTICES.
elUv-aiiULlJti.o Mt-cilNG.
Office of LLf liUtbi-.lAblil'Lbt.N
HAtiDWAHE LUMt'AMf, ouiaiia, Ne
Uaka, December , isll. Notice Is tieieoy
given to the stucsliulders of Lce-Glass-Anureesen
liarawaie company that the
annual meeting of the stockholder of ilia
Company will be held at tne oliit:a ul
uiu couipauy, turner of Ninth aud Har
ney streets, in tie city of Omaha, In tne
late of NebiasUa, on Tuesday, January
I. A. D., , (i ti clock p. in., fur to
purpose of electing a hoard of directors
I i or ine cumpaey to serve aul u.g tne emu
intf ar, and tu transnct such oilier
buaiiiess as may be presented al auiD
meeting. AtUsi: M. G'ssa, tieciv-
lury; il. J. Lee. Prut.deui.
I
I T'm
i Notice c
I.Fti.lIi M1TK I.S,
on .nku' Mi r. I l.tl
i heictiv Kien that the aiitmsl
niiMtmif of ot owners of Prospect Mm
Cemetery associatin'i will be held at the
office of Isaac A Coles, svcietare rooms
l!14-il Brandeis Theater building Mond.iv
evening, January t, li;. nt S o clmK.
ISAAC A. COLES, Secreiar.
J.tiilt-m-o
I tHM Ho 1,1 KBS' MEETING.
Th annual meeting of the storkholdeM
of the Bee Building company will he hs,d
at the office of said company, Omaha,
Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. in TueMi
Januaiy 16, 13W. for the election of lor
Ifoinxl of directors for the tnsuwig year.
nd for the transaction of such otnei
business as may properly come bvloi
the meeting.
Hy order of the president
N. P. FEIL. Srcrtary.
ii;ioJli
No 1'lCtt.
Ftoekholders V.etl.lir nf Ths t'nl.in
1 an I Compuny.
Notice is hereby given that tlm annual
mret'nif of the stocKh.' di rs of The Union
l and Company for the election of ttve
directors Hiid the ti snsurtimi of sum
eiher business as mav lesallv come be
fore the meeting, will be held at the
otilee of the Ginrral Solicitor. Union
Pacific Headnunrteis Bull. ling, ir.th und
I KHUe streets, Omaha, Nebraska, on
Mc.rxlnv, the th miy of Januuiv, luij,
St 1'J o'clock A. M.
The Ktock trsnsler books will ha closed
iv days pitvlous to ti e meeting
Alex. Miller.
Secretary.
Dec. 11, Hill.
Olsd.Vt
New York City, N. Y
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OCEAN' STEAM SHU'S.
SPECIAL TRIP
Ij ttl 04fb
IronMUantir Uret
KAISERM AUGUSTE VICTORIA,
ths Urges! anil m t luiiirlnus stemii-r rf
tlis llauitMirs Aaii-rlrsa s-rvli-e. K'rilMtsl
wlih mis Carlton lo-muursni. I'alm lianlen,
li'tnlianlillll, Electric Baths, Klersturs.
tlll lesrt N'w Vcrk
FEIRUAItV 14, 1912,
fr Madeira, (.ibrallar, Algiers,
Ylllefranebe I Mrr), l,roi, -1a
plea, and Port Said.
'Jims fur slKlit-ai-elus at each port.
To or from I'urt Said. (1105 sal up.
To or from all oilier purta, 0t l. and Ui.
4lao .'rutf fo fAs Onssf, W'Ml niira,
Uoutk Antrim, woua4 ( Worli, tic.
Hood for lliilatraied uooklnl.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIKE ,
lo . i.audoipn oi., iiutag;, or iolui t.
AriHlslice Attain In Pffrei.
HANKOW, Jan. 2 The lighting around
Hankow I, us not been serious aud the
Imperialists have evacuated 1 Inn-Yang
and entrained fur the north with their
batteries.
Genera! LI Yuen Hr-iy, the republican
commander, has glvin the Imperialist
commander aisurarice that he will not
occupy the vacated positions. The armi
stice Is again being observed.
n
Couiicil Bluffs
Minor Mention
Tlic Council Itluffs Offlre of
The Omaha n,-, is nt II
Kcott Street. Telephone -IX
Davis, druKS.
Lcffert's, opticians.
H. l.orwhk for wall paper.
Corrlrans, undertakers. Phonra in
KAi.T BEER AT ROGERS' Bl'FFKT
Woodrlng It. del taking Co. Tel. 30J.
Lewis Cutler, fiiiieial director-. I'hons 27
For Rent .Modern house, 722 Sixth Ave.
Printing and binding well done. More
house & Co.
The best wlin-s for 60c per quart '
Rostnfe.d'K, s, jtsln St.
We give premium roii,ens at Tho puff
U. I.ti.a.iway. Ciiiars and tobacco.
Merchants' lunch, sj,c, at Tonv s cafe.
17 South Sixth. A good place to cat.
'itoige Ijtlirrn Levi, 4 vcais old. son of
IJiuitn Levi, ;,S Avenue C, died last
evening at the l-.oinunoson hoKpual of
stoniuch trouble atter a short illness.
If ou want Wi.uHHV ut..iSS call Bsi,
phone fc;ri. Bltiff t.-,tv Ola.-a and Mirror
Works, 1i;;h Wet Broadway. We make
a spevlauy of Cil.A.l.NU at low prices
The officers of the Ivanhoe commanilerv
No. I,, Kn, nuts lempiar. will be instsibd
at tne Masohlo u tuple tonight. I im
iMilghts are reiticsted to be In full uni
form. VII1 A Cutlet, wiio has been spending
Hie holhiaiM al the home or his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. I. ouls Culur, lett mi n.gnt
for Iowa city to tc:-unte his studies 111 tne
tRle univeisity.
There will In- a Joint Insinuation ot
Ivuniioe coiniiianiiei v No. 17, Knights
I einpiiir; Star i hapter .V o. 47. Royal Airu
Allisons; liuitf City lodge No il and Ex
ceisior lodge No. .'iV.i, Ancunt Eree aivl
.vcceptid Masons, Wednesday evening at
s ocock. All ...as.ms cordially invited.
The funeral of Helen, the 10-yenr-nld
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Neither,
.122 North Ninth street, will be held at
St. Pram la Catholic church nt ! o'clock
this morning. Keitilem nuiss will bn
celebrated by Rev. l ather Mc.Vlanus. The
casket will be buried In St. Joseph cem
etery. I'trd Jensen, f2 years of age, died yes
terday at Mercy hospital atter an illness
of three weeks from stomach trouble. Mr.
Jensen resided at 1M4 Houih Ninth streit
snd owned a iRige barn Just south of the
city limits, lie had lived here for the
last thirty years. Ills wife, five sons and
one daughter survive and also his mother,
three brothern and two sisters.
This Council Bluffs High alumni basket
ball quintet Will piny the Council Bluffs
five January 12 at tint Armory, Fifth
avenue ni-.il Pearl strert. The nluninl
will endeavor to win this game, as they
have been unlucky In tile pust. Follow
ing Is their lineup: Hoy no. (iinson and
Oliver, forwards; Hunt, center; Capol and
Urow, guards.
The annual meeting of the Woman's
Christian association will he held in
the paiiois of the First Congregational
church this afternoon, beginning at 2:l
o clock. 't here w ill bo an iiituiestnig
program, repoits from the various
oiticers and the election of a new set of
officers for the year. It promises to be
one of the most Important meetings the
association bus ever held, and every
member Is urged to he present. It has
been a phenomenal year tor the Edmund
son hospital and ail who are Interested
In Its work, whether members of the
association or not, are Invited to attend
the meeting.
'the luneial of Blanche D. Knight, who
died at the EOmuiutann hospltiil of kid
ney troube, will be held tomorrow after
noon at 2::I0 at tho Peoples Cungrega
tfnnul church. Rev. Mr. Hartley, pastor
ot too chuich, will have charge of the
servkes. Miss llalgut, altnough hut 12
yeais old, hud been a member of the
nuuuay school for five years, and a
touching tribute will tin paid to her when
an of toe members of the Sunday sthoo,
will attend the services and sing the
songs sho loved. '1 he pallbearers will ho
selected irom the members of her Citiss
It Is expected that the entire congrega
tion will uttend the services.
C. A. Atkins, former manager of the
Nebraska 'i telephone company, w rites his
1 1 lends irom l.os AiiKek-s Cnrislmua and
New Year's greet. tigs In such huppy
strains that his dnoarntluna that he Is
fully enjoying himself "In this glorious
country" are wholly unnecessary. He
sent his mot oreyclo from Council Bluffs
when he left here lust October and says
he has been using it almost constantly
riding about the country In absolute In
dependence and seeing and enjoying
everything worth while to the uttermost.
He says nothing about returning und may
remain there permanently. Mrs. Atkins,
who has been visiting relatives ana
friends In Chicago for several months, is
expected In Council Bluffs within a few
das on her wuy to Join her husbund.
For several months negotiations huve
been going on between the members nf
the school hoard and the library board
concerning the leas.ng of one of the
Micant rooms In the public library hin,i,
Ing for an office for Superintendent
Beverldge und which would also be ed
lor all meetings nf the school hoard.
Since the Irruption of tho unusual nuiiiher
of M hool bos and girls from the e ghlh
grade Into the high school made It neces
sary lo use the suiierlntendent's of -.
In the high school building for a recita
tion room he has maintained his head
quurleis In the basement of the Oak
street building, a mile awuy. The hoard
meetings have also all hern held there,
thus all of Ihe members being permitted
to fully reullze Ihe Inconvenience under
which tiie superintendent has been labor
ing. It was this that led to negotiations
for the use ot a room in the public
library building. The conferences ha
teen unavailing, however. At the last
liieilliiK there wun not a quorum of the
Ultra! v board present- Since Ihen the
school board bus been looking up tenipo
laty office apartments in centrally lo
cated business blocks and many advan
tageous offers have been received.
Judge Arthur d d not return from his
home at Logan eitiJav and there was
consequently nothinn doing in the dis
trict court. He will be on the bench this
morning and the usual court grind will
be resinned. It will ho very tame In
comparison with Ihe pyrotechnics that
illuminated the solemn old building for
the last three weeks. There are but few
Important cases on the docket, or at
least Important enough In attract people
lu suffii lent tu fill tliu chulis outildu tho
railing.
Fire coiniutiirs were called out four
inns yesdrday, but In al of the in--.lances
ci inbiried there was scarcely
enough damage donn to be ivoilh the
lioubln of writing up tlm ofl,cisl refold
although in laiiia of the places there Were
opportunities for heavy A images. Snonly
v uiu,-. n iin-t ci riiMiH nil- lii-llRll-
meiit was culled to the lllltu is l 'inti.il
pusi-enger Opol, where a llehteil rlyireitu
or something el.se set filu lo tlio t.oor In
the men's wullinc, room. A hole ahuul
tiie sue of an oitlinaiv turnip wuh buii,ud
in the floor, spoiling one bourd. The hoin
I 11. L. I'pariion, SHU Avenue II, was put
in Jeopardy when attempts to thaw out a
Irozen water pipe set fire to Ihe wood
work. I'smu'e to tlm exJent of about
t:.'i wu.i lot h tid. About lionn the grocery
Hum of K. Biaiuleis, ',U7 o'Uth Mum
htreit, began to fill willi stm kn and u:i
alarm was turned In. The vapor ai
found to coitiH from u pile of buriun
rar.n that hud raupiit fire w hile tie u t w :ia
htiing upplled to a frozen pipe. Therc
wus not a cent of 1oh. a damper that
was closed and forgotten Iri toe furnuce
In the Muc.Vtee bakery caused the build
ing to become filled with smoke and an
alarm wa tut rod in, but the dunpcr was
turned down In-fore Ihe firemen arrived,
plumber wen- as busy as the fiiemtn,
about a li ;ndlvtuuul ha; um llluio cads
than tho firemen.
town si .Notes,
STATE CENTKR-MIks Maud Bower,
who, for nine yeji.- was ass, stunt to
poui.uiter li. O. Swlfl, who died re
Vetitly, has been rei oiiiiiiehded for pos
nilBlieKB tu Congressman James V. Ouod.
Ml-.ii Bower Is the almost uiisiilumu
i-holcu of the business men of ih0 town.
FOREST CITY-Not a little surprise
was created when Nils I. undo, ugd X,
appeared before County Clerk Thompson
lo secuie a llcente to marry Miss tiun
derlne Oordon, aged i2 Mlsa liordon l
quite wealthy, owning quite a number
of vul'iiihiu fjiiui In this county. Mr.
1. in. de has bet nl rnunagei of the farms
tor Minis time.
Perslhtmt Advertising Is the Itoud to
Big Returns.
Coiiii cil Bluffs
Council Demands
Phono Company Pay
Royalty to tho City
At the meeting of the city council Inst
evening-, upon the Initiative of Alderman
YotmUcrman. the city solicitor was In
structed to make a demand upon tho
consolidated Independent-Nebraska Tele
phone cominny for payment of their
rovnlty provided by the charter of the
Independent concern under which the
combination business Is now being con
ducted. He was further Instructed to
take whatever action lie deemed neces
sary, advising the council In the nienn
time of the result of his demand.
The charter acquired by the Nebraska
company when It purchased n control
ling Interest nl the home concern provides
for the payment of royalty if 3 Is-r
cent on Its gross rnrnltiKS Tho old
Bell charter had no such provision. The
enforcement of this demand, or Its at
tempt) d i nforrrmi nt. may cause the
company to reconsider Its determination
not to isise the rules when the con
solidation Is completed next month and
subscribe! given the service of both
companies for the price now paid for the
Boll Instruments alone.
Inquiry concerning the promised re
duced street cer tickets for school
children under 1-' years of age elicited
the Information that nobody had seen
any of the tickets that were to be on
sale January 1. Mayor Mii'onry was
Instructed to ascertain what has caused
Ihe delay In Issuing the new tickets.
The Orrat Western railway company
pave notice of lis appeal to the district
court against the assessment for the
Sixteenth avenue pnvlng. The city en
gineer was Instructed to establish grades
on Hetdnn. Slahl and severul minor
avenues and streets. The contract with
Dunlel O'Orndy as head of tho detention
hospital was renewed for another year
at the same palnry, lilO a month. While
street car tickets und bther things were
being discussed Alderman Beebe objected
lo the use of small cars on the Manaw.t
llenton street line. There have been no
complaints on the upper end of the line
except from thoso who rarely use the
service but for the Fourth ward alder
man said some of Ids constituents In
the south part of town wanted the big
steam-heated rnrn because they were
more comfortable. ' It coeta about $il a
day more to operate the big ears, arid
that Is now said to be about the total
amount' each car conductor takes In dur
ing the day.
Board of Education
Accepts JScnooi nouse
By the unanimous approval of a reso
lution accepting the plans prepared by
Architect Frederick E. Cox for the new
addition to the High school building and
Instructing the secrolury to take the
necessary legal steps for submitting the
special levy lo the voters at tho March
school election, the Board of Education
Inst 'night ended all discussion concern
ing the necessity for and the character
of the proposed new addition. . The archi
tect's eUinato of tho cost was $4,00a
L.iTbe dlsousslon of this pluns has ' been
most thorough, aim numerous minor
changes have been tnnde. The architect
explained that the. estimated cost In
cluded the new heating plant for the en
tire building, which when completed was
described to "be Iho only one In the
city.'' The tax to provide the necessary
money will lie about 10 mills, ami as
there will be a reduction of 2Vi mills In
tho bond fund next year there Will bb
required an Inrrensao of only about V
mills In the tax levy to pay for the new
building. The annual school election will
be held on the second Monday In March.
Superintendent Beverldge reported that
there would bn 100 more high school
pupils to bo taken cure of In two weeks
when the promotions from the eighth
grade ure made, muklng a total of 700
In the High school.
The board elected one new teacher,
Miss Ocitrude McNaught, lo take the
place of Miss Vorhis In tho Thlrly-seeond
street building and fixed her pay at tAO
a month. Miss Vorhis goes to Cedar
Falls to complete her studies.
The offer of the Dodge-Wallace com
pany to fit up suitable offices on the
second floor of their building on Broad
way for the use of Superintendent
Beverldge and as a meeting place for the
bourd was accepted, and the rooms will
be fitted up ready for occupancy by Jnn
uery 15. Thu board meeting last night
was held In the office of Member Hend
ricks In tho City National Bank build
ing. President Tinley called for a statement
ot all water bills rendered against the
board for the various buildings, showing
the totul consumption und the rate
charged.
The financial report up to lut night
showed n eutisfaclcry condition.
PEOPLES' CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH HOLDS MEETING
One of the happiest und most profitable
annual meetings of local church congre
gations was that of the large member
ship of the People's Congregational
church, the young organization that hue
sptung up In thu western part of Coun
cil Bluffs almost within a yeur with a
membership of more than 1 capable of
currying throuk'h btilldtng operations that
will kIvc them a new $.1,00) church all
paid for.
The first thlin? the congregation did
was ent huslastlcally to approve of thi
work of Ha pastor, Rev. Charles H. Han
ley, and the next thing was to extend
the formal official call to the head of the
church for the coming year. Approval
of both nm unanimous und enthusiastic.
Nearly all of the old officers were re
electtd in the same hearty manner,
Charles Children to the office of secre-tury-tiiHsurer,
Ccorge Levi and Frank
Wescott, deacons, und Mrs. W. A. Cope
luhd, deuconess.
Three trustees were elected, C. E. Btal
luiil. Henry Davis and S. II. Bishop,
making the full I ion id of five members,
the other two being C. C. Copeland and
A. A. Simpson.
The Sabbath school officers for the new
year are C. C. Copeland, superintendent;
Henry Davis, assistant superintendent;
Alice Thlstlethwulte, tectttiiry ; Miss Jea
tle Morris, tugunlst; Mr. Children, treas
urer. The Christian Endeavor elected
Fred Bishop, president; Mrs, Bishop, secretary-treasurer;
Miss Jessie (iluxener,
ilce president; Miss Alice Thlstlethwulte,
oi gunlst.
Ida Ladles' Aid elected Mrs Pearl
Turnbloom, president; Mrs. Anna Arnold
lce president: Mrs. Jay Smith, treasurer;
Mrs. Fred Bishop, sccietary; Mra. W. A.
Copclund, lefJer of devotions.
Couucil Bluffs
COUNTY BOARD IN SESSION
New Member Inducted Into Office by
the Supervisor!.
SENIOR MEMBER IS CHAIRMAN
i.enrae H. Itnrrlnaton liected in
Position and Names Committees
thrtt H ill Have t hsrae of
Various Departments.
The Bosnl of County Supervisors yes
terdav ennvrnrd the annual meeting and
Inducted Into office the new member
who wan elected two months nm nt the
general election to fill the vacancy caused
by the expiration of the torn! of Super
visor Johns. The tiew member. T. A.
One of H.ini-ocU took the oath of of
fice. The other Important business wns
the reorganization of the board nnd the
election of the new chairman.
According to the long established rule
the chairman Is always the senior mem
ber nnd this yenr he Is tk-orge II. Dar
rlngli u of Honey Creek. Two ballots,
however, were necessary ns two of tho
members voted for W. C. Children of
this city. Mr. Coe Is a democrat.
Chairman Darrlngton's first act was
to name some of his standing committees
for the yenr. He withheld action en
all but two and they will be named at
an early date.
Children, Coe and Dnrrlngton will he.
the committee to hnve charge of the,
poor farm and Its management durlrrg
the year.
Supervisor Spencer. Children and True
will be the committee on buildings, and
will' have plenty to do before they lay
down their responsibilities a year hence.
They become responsible for the court
house and every other building owned
by the county.
Nearly the entire day wa devoted to
the rnnnlderatlon and payment of the
bills. The session will be a busy one
and will last all week and perhaps longer.
A I, of the atinuul reports of the county
officers must he submitted, examined
and approved. Treasurer Mitchell ex
pects to make his settlement with the
hoard on Friday.
Coaster liits Wagon
and is Badly Hurt
Harry Kelley, 1417 North Eighth street,
IB years old. received Injuries In a coast
ing accident late yesterday afternoon at
Washington aventm nnd North Soccnd '
street that may prove dangerous.
Eluding policemen who had frequently
been sent there to stop the dangerous
sport, a large number of boys were s'hl
Ing down the steep. Icy hillside, one of
the most dangerous In the town. Several
of the little fellows were stationed at the
Washington avenue crossing to givo
warning of approaching teams and vehi
cles and whenever danger threatened to
stop the drivers If possible. The Kelley
lad was coming down the hill with ex
press train velocity as a cnal wagon be
longing to the Council Bluffs Coal and
Ice company approached. The boyt
acraumed at tha dilver to stop, but sV
either not understanding them or dlsre
g&rdirtg the request continued. When h,
saw the' approaching sled he tried t
hurry the horses pulling the heavy load,
of conl and clear the way. It was un
availing and the lud struck the hind
wheel of the vehicle, was thrown from his
slud and run over by one of the wheem.
His left arm was broken above tha elbow
and hi head cut. but the most serious ot
the injuries may be of an Internal charac
ter, the 'heavy load passing over his ab
domen. Young companion of tha Injured lad
placed him on a sled and took him to the
police station, whero County Phvslctan
Warner was called. After an examina
tion he directed the child to be taken to
the Kdmundson hosr)tal In the city am
bulance. Dr. Warner said last night that
he could not determine tho full extent Ot
the Injuries, but believed .they would not
be fatal.
Greek Given Chance
to Prove Innocence
At Ihe Instance of hi friends and his
attorney,. Judge Arthur has consented to
modify the order made at the beginning
of the October term of the district court
prohibiting A. C. Poulopsolos, a Oreek of
local prominence, from ever again filing
a petition for naturalization. The order
was modified to the extent that he will
be permitted to have a rehearing on
future naturalization day, and It he
disproves the charges made agulnst htm
lit connection with bringing Oreek boys
to this country he may become a citi
zen. . Protests against lite naturalization ot
Mr. poulopsolos were made by Immigra
tion Inspector C. C. Redwood of Omaha,
whose headquarters have recently been
removed from St. Louis. One of the
Greek boys brought over fur hire In
shoc-shinlng alleys, was deported. it
wus charged that the man brought a
number of the boys Into the country by
representing them, to be his sons, ami
thut his wife ulso conducted another small
colony upon the same pretense. AU of
this poulopsolist denies and It la to per
mit htm to submit his proof thut the r.
hearing n.-uy be hud.
Recorder Turns
Money to County'
Tho annual report of County Recorder
Burghuuscn und his settlement with tho
county treasurer wero made yesterday.
His report will be examined and ap
proved by the Brurd of County Super
visors at their January meeting. The
report shows the fill nc of 7,Hu instru
ments during l'.Ul. The total collection
for recording all of these deeds and other
Instruments was $."i,1C 7j. Under the rulo
that all filing fees must be paid In ad
vance not a cent was lost during the
yeur. Recorder Parghausen's salary Is
$1 a yeur, his office thus turning over
to the county treasurer t3.2Jti.2i net. The
pay for deputy hire, however, will absorb
approximately all o this. The offloe has
bten most economically and efficiently
operated. With every lieraon employed
doing full duty all of the time.
Connc-ll Bluffs Prod are Market.
The following quotations, showing ptkaaa
paid to producers, are corrected daily be
William IUggesi n, city welghmaster, for
publication In The Bee:
Corn, $0c. per bushel. Wheat. Wo per
bushel, oats, 4.", utio per bushel. .- liar
tloose). Si loo-ill oo per ton.. Alfalia
Uoosej, 13.cU4. per ton.