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G THE IJEK: OMAHA, SATrHDAT, DECEMBER 14, 1912. t Council Bluffs, Minor Mention Council Staffs Office of Tli Bee la at 14 NORTH Main Bt. Tetsphoue 43. 1 1 Council Bluffs, Iowa il Davis, dniRB. AavtrtlMtnent. VJctrola. IS. A. Ho.pe Co.-AdertUf tnett. H. Borwiek for wan paper. -Advertisement. Corrltana. undertakers. rhonM 1U. AC rtlsernent. Woodrinc Undertaker Co. Tel. a. Advert ftcment- IIUSHNEI.I, lias nil the now books. Advertisement 1ai sr i,n at nonius' uuffet. -AeH;-r;lf inert. The rrffular mrtlnK of I'nlm Grove cttunoJt No. 11. ltoyal Neighbors, will be held Ifriday evenlnir nt tho Ianlsli hall. OjvlnR to the nomination and election of officers, thp tnevtme will be cnllocl at S u'tlock promptly. All of tin- membera are urged to bf present. Our plrtures, picture frame, and pic ture framing woik apeak for themselves. Our prices please everybody. Make your Vhrtstmas selections from our laib'e lino rtf frames, pictures) pastels, Xmas cards and calendars. Jensen Wall I'apur com pany, Masonic Temple. Advertisement Harry Doner, 39 years old, retdillnsr ne.ir Troyuor. was taken Into custody yester day nnd pi nerd In Kt. llernard's hospital until he can bn given an examination be fore the board of Insanity commissioners. The request for his removal from tho homo was made by members of the fam ily. Doner Is suffering- from a religious manln. Miu. nosabellc 1'ruett, aged .10 yearn, wife of I. I'ruelt. died at tho .lennlo Kd inUndMiti Memorial hospital at after an Illnea of only oljrht days' duration. Mrs. l'ructt Is survived by her husband, four sons and two dausuterH, and two brothers and seven sisters. The family home Is near Crescent. The body was re moved to Cutler's pending funeral ar rangements. Miss Carrie Anderson, a former Council Muffs sir! and a hleli school student has won tho distinction of making a world's record for student operators for type writer speed. In a recent spoed contest In New York City sho won third place in the world's record for typewriter speed and first pi nee for student operators. Miss Anderson Is the daughter of Charles M, Anderson, who formerly lived on LafaV etto avenue In this city. A new mnrrlajte license register was kept open all day yesterday at the offlco of Harry M. Brown, clerk of the district oourt, but anxious lovers nppeared to have their names written In It Tho Inst II censo was entered In the old reenter on "Wednesday afternoon and It bore No. 22. 149. The antipathy of brides and llliowlse grooms toward taking such an Importart step as gutting married or getting a li cense on Friday will likely prevent the Issuance of license No. I3.1C0 today. Modem Woodmen of America camp No. 11 turned out In full force last night nt their hall In the Merrlsm block, about 150 being present. The occasion was the happy feeling the lodge has had since the new rates were abolished by the su premo court of Illinois, one of tho prin cipal features of the evening was pre sented by Edward II. Carr, olcctrlclan for the street railway company. Mr. Oarr spoke very fluently of the birth of elec tricity to the present day and spoke of various kinds of lights und told how to read meters, lie also iravo a demonstra tion with a bread tonster and a sad Iron whereby bread may bo toasted by oloo trlqlty Instead of gas, the snrne with the Iron. A banquet was served following Mr, Carr's talk. Ah n fitting finale of the Elks' hlir mln. strel show the members and friends will loin In the ball to bo given at the club house this evening. It la expected to bo tho most largely attended and brilliant social function of tho season. Manv of the Elks and all of tho hard-working members did not get to bed yeaterday morning until some time In tine Immediate vicinity of 4 o'clock. It required several hours to put away the delicate and beau tiful paraphernalia used In the show, which lasted until 11 o'clock. And then tho work was not Immediately com menced. A midnight dinner was served) at me ciud uouse to tno mom tiers who had staged the big show and about an hour oi me most pleasant enjoyment came with the rest period. Tho ball tonight will be brilliant and not tho least hit sloepy for many of the working Kilts did not report aw) urcu ickuhu uuy uuun unui uner- noon. Auto Ride Followed By Fatal Chilling iieiunung uome irom ner soiiool ap parently In good health nnd singing kop plly as she helped her mother and older sister do the dishes after tho evening) meal, viola Fern Sholls, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sholls, 1J South Twenty-first street, wns stricken with a fatal Illness at 11 o'clock Wednes day night and died last evening without regaining consciousness. Death followed & chH during a brief automobile ride. After the little girl had finished her evening's duties and spent some time nt her school lessons, a party of her young frlonds stopped nt the 'house In an auto mobile and Invited her to Join them In ride. Tho rldo was continued; for an hour and a half, and when Miss Viola relumed she was suffering acutely from the chill ing cold of the frostiest night of the season. The mother became alarmed and called Dr. O'ICeefe. when tho physician ar- rlved the little girl was suffering from unmistakable symptoms of spinal menin gitis. She sank Into a stupor and, u though remedies were administered hypo dermloally, she never regained conscious- libRS. The fight for her life continued throughout the day, but proved vain. The little girl was unusually bright and lov able and stood at the," head of her classes at the Second avenue school. The be reaved mother on.l members of the family were prostrated last night by the shoclc and grief Tri-City Basket Ball Leaguers Will Begin. On Saturday Night The Til-City Basket Ball league will plnv Its owning gnrnos next Saturday, when the Omaha "V" ntll piny 'the Coun cil Bluffs "V nt the Bluffs, mid the Omaha High school and (he University of Omaha at the Omaha "Y ' The following teams aro represented In tho league: Council Bluffs "Y," Omaha "Y," Omaha High school, University of Omaha. Crelghton. University of Ne brnklta alumni and Bellovue. "Ous" Miller. Klewlt and ltltchle will be the league's referees. The Council Bluffs "Y" quintet will go against a fast bunch In the Omaha "Y" five, as they liave been practicing for some time nnd have played a number of gomes. Thry wert? originally to meet the Muffs quintet Friday .evening, hut could not come as they are plating at Blair on that date. . j Tho Omaha "Y" had two teams In the! longue last year and one of them won the championship, but this year they will only have one team. Tim Council Bluffs "Y" won only two games Inst year and finished In last place. They had only two home games, but this yeor they Imvc ten of them at home. That will help some. The garan Saturday will start at S o'olopk at the local "Y". Ritchie wns selected as the roferee for this game, and Bam E. Gross, the league's scorer for Council Bluffs, will look after the games on this sld. Thi Bluffs "Y" quintet has a faster team than the one that represented It lost season, for Cap tain Orow has Thomas, Hendricks and Uertzen of the 1911 team and new men In Crowl, Phillips, Watson, Slithers and Harris. Tickets for Friday's gajuo will bo good for Saturday's game. Tho Council Bluffs High school five, the other local team In the Trl-Olty leaguo, wilt not have the team that rep resented them last year, but Captain Pheney lias Crowl. Baker, and Giles of the Mil bunch, with Bickering and Mc intosh to help out. The High school five will line up this year as follown: Pheney, left forward; Crowl, right forward; Giles, center, Buker, left guard; Mcintosh, left guard, and Pickering, substitute. Robin son and Hubbard, last year's stars, will not bo on tho team this year. The high school's first league game will bii played with the Nebraska unl vorslty nlumiil at the local "Y" on Tues day evening, December 17, The high school fans will seo their old coach, "Ous" Miller, when he will referee this game on that date. Miller also coached tho Omaha university and Is one of the leading authorities on the basket ball came, Following nro both the local "Y" and high school dateH: Defember 14-Councll Bluffs "Y" with Omaha "Y" at Council Bluffs "Y." December U-C'oiincll Bluffs High school with Nebraska university alumni at the locai i : umaiiR nigh school with Council Bluffs "Y" ut Omaha "Y." I'ecemner 90 Council Bluffs High school with Omaha. "Y" at tho local 'Y." December 91 Omaha university with Council Bluffs "Y" at Omaha university. January A double header, tho lhcl High school against Bellevuo and the local "Y" against Crolchtnn nt locnl "V ' January Id Council ruurr iiiiri. iinni against Omaha university at local "Y." January U-Local "Y" ugalnst Bellovue at Omaha university. January 14 Ixjeal High school agiiinst Omaha High school und the local "Y" against tno Nebraska university nlumnl at tho Bluffs "Y." January 17-Councll Bluffs "Y" against the local High school at the local "Y." January 24-Councll Bluffs High nchool against Crelghton at the local "Y." Shaw Given Time On His Road Deal Former Secretary Iesllo M. Shaw found It necessary to ask for another exten- sion of tho time itranted him by Judge Artnur after the supreme court hud in. rusea to interfere with his plans for financing the Iowa Short Une railroad, and waa again before Juilg.- Arthur here yesterday. He asked for only three or four days, with assurance that probably tomorrow would permit the financial com binations required to carry out the plan meant to provide for the Immediate fu ture. These plans relate to taklnir ur the claims of Contractor Slumart ft Barnes Bros., Abeles f.- Tumele and the Ivlmbal- ton Construction company, aggregating about Jl.V).00O, due from the construction work on the Atlantic Northern & South- cm road. With Swrelar) Shaw were former Con- gretsmnn .1. P. Conners, Jacob Sims und Charles Vosn of Donlson, part of them bankers. The statement was made that n large n mount of money had been prom ised by ft lends of Governor Shaw at Denl- Bon. which would be sufficient to make largo payments upon the claims of the contractors, and If the few days' exten sion was . granted the arrangements for such n settlement could be made. Secre tary Shaw stated that there was no doubt about the ultimate sale, of the js.ooo.wo bond Issue In Belgium when the Euro pean war scare was over The brief ex tension asked for was grunted. ENGINEER CO-DEFENDANT IN BIG DAMAGE SUIT Alleging that 1 failed to discharge his dutlw hi dlirogurdllig the rules of the company. Bnglneer John Fuhrman of the Illinois Central Bail road company Is hid jointly liable for the results of a fa 1 crossing accident and Is made cc-defena ant with the company In a 116.000 damage suit filed In the district court yesterday The suit is brought by Warren Hough adrolnlttratorof the estate of Willis King, who was killed at a highway crossing near the village of Ascot, this county, on December 23, 1910, He drove his horse nnd buggy toward the crossing and without noting the approach of a fast passenger train reached the track thsylnstant the train did. The buggy was smashed and the man and horse almost instantly killed The petition alleges that a rank growth of weeds and underbrush had been per mitted to develop on the right-of-way on both sides of the crossltur, obscuring' view of the track by persons approaching the crossing, and the allegation Is also made that Engineer Fuhrman neglected to whistle for the crossing and ring the bell as the rules of the company require The amount of fli.000 is asked for the death of Mr. King and S0 for the d struction of tho horse and buggy Thi filing Yesterday was an amended and sub viuiu pcuuun or n purvueu fn pisaing 1 1. r. uevol Hardware company, ue ewntar- a MMiexsnaant. roadway.-avertJsmenu PAIR BOARD MAKES REQUEST Will Ask Legislature for $125,000 for New Buildings. SEEK TO BUILD NEW BARNS ! Hope to IIoiiup .Sheep In llrltfr I'lnco mil to ronmniot Xr,v (lunrtrr for ,'iittlr Her Keeper ( limine Offlrrr. j i From si Staff Correspondent ' DBS MO INKS, In., Dec. 13.-e8peclBt j Telegram.) Tho state fair loard will ash the legislature for an appropriation of ' tVX.irt for new buildings at the fair J grounds. The board wants to build i ' sheep barn, a cross-section cattle Imn, 1 nnd a south wing to the machinery luii' 1 The barns would cost about J26,0n0 ear i I and the wfng to the. machinery hall JT.l.WO The board decided to start tho fair pro gram on Frldny this year Instead of fcat- ' urday. lie,- Officers Chosen. Frank C. I'ellett of Atlantic, stnto bee 1 Inspector, was elected president of the A Magnificent Christmas Gift From Hartman's ON THE EASIEST KIND OF CREDIT TERMS The season of gift giving is here. You will be looking for some suitable article in the way of homefurnishings to present to some friend or member of your family. Why not buy it from Hartman's the store that carries the largest and most complete line of beautiful homefurnishings in tho city. You do not need a lot of cash you can make a very small first payment down and meet the balance in. much smaller amounts to suit your convenience. We will offer some exception al bargains during the next few days. This advertisement cites a few of them. i lowa Mate uoeKeepera association ror the ensuing year. The oilier offlcer-i uhoson are: J W. Hplno of Bale m, vice president: F. W. Snvder of Center Point. secretary: H. True of Kdgewood. treas urer; director, Dr. .A. It. HonneV of llucks Grovi'. II. II. Miller and K. Wheeler of Mnrslialltown, Frnlt Men Klect. Officers of the Iowa State Horticultural society were ro-elected at the final mee' Ing of this ynnjf'a session last night. Th'-y ure: M. .1. rjraham, Adel, president. F H. Spencer. Ilandolph, vice president; Wesley Greene, Davenport, secretary, nu! Frank O. Ilnrrlngton, Williamsburg, treasurer. C. 12. Mincer of Hamburg won first honors In the apple display, with Charles Garrett of Mltchellvllln as closu second. Ifarmour n Stntr Hoard. The State Board of Agrlculturo today re-elected Arthur 11. Corey to bo secrti tary for another year by unanimous vote and also re-elected G. S. Qllbcrtson us trcnaurer. President Cameron and Vlco President Olsen were also unanimously re elected. President Parson of tho stnto collego met for tho first time with the board ns a member and also participated In Its work. The board spent tho ehtlro day In preparing the preliminaries tor the next Htato fair, und rovllng tho pre mium list. Thu board reorganized In per foot harmony and will Immediately lay plans for the year. Including moro perma nent Improvements, I.nbor Unions MoUc Flxltt. The Hoard of Agrlculturo was Informed today that tho Den Moines labor unions will go before the legislature and under take to havo thu method of election of j board members changed so that tho posi tions will become political Instead of non partisan. The plan is to have tho selec tion of the hoard members representing the districts taken from tho delegates who renreselit the farmer oriranlzRllnns and fair associations and bo pluccd with tho legislature. Tills has been attempted several times before and failed, Tho la bor loaders desire tho change because of Inability to compel the board tq employ only union labor In tho general work on the fair grounds this year. Mult on mi OfrlelHl llonil. The attorney general today commenced suit against the receivers for the Aetna Indemnity company of New Haven, In the superior court of Connecticut, for fHI alleged to be due the state. Tho company, which Is now bankrupt, was on tho In demnity bond of Lieutenant Francis A Underwood of the mllltln tvimnaiiv nt ' Ames when ho was found short In his accounts and supplies. Tho company re fused to pay. Now It Is desired to secure a lien against the assets of the company, lien tli of I)e Moines I.iTrr. William II, Walllngford, a well-known Dps Moines lawyer, whs found dead In his rooms In the Wellington hotel early today. He had been In III health some time. He was a past grand exalted ruler of the IClks. Nliprrme Court Decisions. George F. Sugers against Paulino Sag- em. appellant. Polk county, action to quiet title, affirmed. v. iv, jteii... ij'vi.iiii, iiKnioni uiuiil- age District No. CO, Greene county, as sessments for drainage, affirmed. Alice l". Hal ley against City of Pes Moines, appellant. Polk county, assess. ment for paving, affirmed, Hoerner Fry company nun nst I. Muccl. nppellant, Pottawattamie county, action on account and claim of dumage, nf- firmed, George Collins, appellnnt, against Hoard of Supervisors, Pottnwattamlo county, as sessment on urainage cauui, anirmeu. M. M. Nad. appellant, against Ira Small. Carroll county, commission on sale or lann, reversed. Joseph Dodd against F. V. Schvvertley, appellant, Harrison county, action for damages, affirmed. Julteus A. llauer A Co , appellants, against W. 1.. Ilrown, Polk county, suit to require opening of door, affirmed H. K. llerron. nppellant. ugalnst DIs. trlot No. , arnenn county, assessments i fur drainage, affirmed This Elegant Mission Library Table THESE UNBEATABLE BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL TERMS 75c Cash; 50c Monthly YOU SAVE $6.00 A very consprvntlw estimate of the value ot this table is J 12.50. In any store In the country. It 1m a beauty In every line of Its design, made ol genuine American quarter-sawed oak, brilliantly polished, showing all the beauty of the flaky grata THE TOP 4'.'x2S Inches, lji made with deep box rim and secret drawer. The massive pedestals are cul from solid block, securely fastened. The base l( extra wide fitted with strong easy running castors. THE DETAILS aro massive and show the beautiful grain of th wood to the best advantage. ICach pedestal is se curely fastened to the base and top, giving great rigidity. The base Is of artistic shape and Is supported on shaped feet that add beauty to the outline. THE FINISH s high grade with u rich luster that Is admired bv all. We can. not recommend this library table too strongly. A table that will Inst for years and a Xmas gift that will beautify any home. On sale for Saturday only while tile quantity lasts at the unheard of price quoted above. Hartman New Model Sewing Machine $1195 S2 Cash; $2 Monthly I Guaran teed for Ten Years, THIS HANDSOME SEWING MA CHINE, inuilo with every modern Im provement that goea toward making a first class machine. Han high arm, drop head, flvo drawers, cabinet ball bearing stands. Complote with full set of attachments, and made of solid oak. specially prlcod at Complete Miniature Railway 39c 39c ir 1 1 SET CONSISTS or locouo Trvr, TEND EH, OOAOE A WD CmOUXiAB TRACK. THIS SBT CONSISTS OK I.ARQB CIRCULAK Tender and Hallway Coach. The loconotlve spring motor which, once started, allows it to 500 of these sets, so we advise that you come early before tho quantity runs out, One to each customer, for Saturday only, at A SSAX. TBAXIT ros THE CHH.DR.EN. THACK, locomotive, Ik equipped with a run by itself. Only 59c Massive Solid Comfort Rocker $1.00 Cash; $1.00 Monthly $16.95 1414-14164418 DOUGLAS ST. RARE ROCKER BARGAIN The greatest over offered. Upholstered in heavy Imperial leather. Framo Is ot genuine American quartered oak strongly built and polished to a mlr ror-iiKo uriuiancy. New design, very comionanie ana dur able. For this week only $4.95 iiikI Glover defend. M. Neeno of Stratford will NINETY THOUSAND-DOLLAR FIRE AT JSUPERIOR, IOWA ESTllICHVILI.i:, In., Dec II. (Special.) The town of Superior, the first town west of bore on tho Hoclt Island, was over half destroyed by fire yesterday morning nt r o'clock. It Is thought that u defective flun In tho store or B. B. IIohs, general, merchandise, was the cauxc of the conflagration. The fire fpread from one building to another on account of tho strong wind until the following niir.dlngM were destroyed: U. B, Itoss, general merchandise. II, K. 'Weaver, Im plements: J. It. Kelts, restaurant; town hall; barber shop; llruce Kdgerton dum ber company, locs estimated at about JW.tW with little Insurance. tJrnft Moory U Itetilrnrd. CI.INTO.V. la.. Dec. lS.-CIInton eountv. II. A. Murray, appellant, against Swan-1 graft easo.-i wern nnd,i .. n,i... .i wood Coal company, 1'olk county. dam-.i,a ,,, . . . " Heaton Accused of Being White Slaver United Btates CommHMoner W, F. Sapp yesterday held Q. II. Heaton tinder J3.000 bonds for a hearing on December 6) to answer the charge of violating the aiunn white slave law. Heaton Is accused of having taken Mrs. Abble M, Itned of this city to Kansas and Texas for immoral purposes. Mrs. Heed's husband Uvea In this city and Heaton U also married. No evidence woa taken yesterday and the officers have not disclosed the details of the story, but It Is Mid to be a pitiable tale of infatuation of two people whose lives have been wrecked as the tesult. The Information for Heaton's arrest was drawn by United States District Attorney Temple, lie was arrested by the local police on the night of December !) and has been held at the city jail since under the general charge of "held for Investiga tion." Deputy United States Marshal Groneweg went to the city Jail yesterday and took charge of him ana brought him before Commissioner Sapp. Mrs. Iteed has returned to the city and has been In conference with Iter husband. Heaton was unable to give the heavy bond re. quired and was locked up In the county jail ages for nersonal Injury, reversed. It. F Downing ugalnst Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance company, nppel lant. Uuthrln county, action on Insurance pollcj. reversed. .cil Not Tnstr lec t'rraiii. No lee cream for a Jury In a damage suit. That's what the supreme court said today In a case wherein the Hoerner company of Iowa City sued on an ac count for Hle of vanilla extract to I. M. Muccl of Council Bluffs. The claim was made that the ttxtract was not good and gave the lee cream a soapy taate. Judge Wheeler refused to permit Muccl to feed some of the lr cream with oapy taste" to tho Jurors. RICE MURDER TRIAL WILL BEGIN NEXT MONDAY the auditor and lecordcr paid back J330 and tXO. respectively, excess copying fees, i he county has been refunded JM.000 by officials since the first indictment was made last April. Tntior Srliooln Krr Closed. TABOlt. la.. Dec U (8pedal.)-car. let fever has appeared In three families here nnd the town council In Its capacity as board of health has ordered the schools closed for three cks and all punuc entertainments have been pohed. ' post- To lunrryiiien Injured. MAItKHAUIiTOWN, la.; Dec. K.-(8ie-olal Telegram. )-eIter L,undy and Oliver Johnson, two employes at a stone quarry in this county, probably were fatally In jured late this afternoon when a high woden trestle gave away under a string of loaded dump cars. The workmen were caught under the cars when they fell. The quarry Is a Northwestern railroad prop erty. CHARGES AAlNSTWEBSTER CITY TEAM ARE DISMISSED WEBSTEn CITY. Ia., Dec. 12.-(Spe- clal.) The board of control of the Iowa State High School conference has re fused to oust Webster City from tho con ference, following charges filed against this city by the Ragle Grove High school. (Furthermore the board dismissed the claim ot tho Kagle drove school that Webster City had forfeited the Thanks giving day game of foot ball scheduled between the two schools. Both Eagle Orove and Webster City, however, ore 'censured for their carelessness," Iottb Ntts Notes. IDA GrtOVB The little baby ot Julius Hobert of Battle Creek fell out ot Its high choir and broke Its neck. KSSHX The town counoll. In session last night, passed the death sentence of the old town jail, which has been a land mark for mora than twenty yoars. The old building will be torn down to make room for u new brick Jail. IDA OROVB County Auditor Varner has compiled tax figures showing the total valuation of Ida county. The tax able valued Is S5.04.&3. The taxes to be raised for the year total 1135.342, The largest proportion goes to teachers, tin sum being tS7,407. IDA QROVK There Is a project under way for the establishment of a Farmers' Co-Operatlce store at dishing. A store room has been secured and stock In being sold In the compeny. A similar concern was started at Battle Creek two weeks ago Silver-plated toilet stts at Ifferts. WEB8TEK CITT. la., Deo. ll(Spe- clal )-Courl officials here are setting the stage for the first murder trial that has been held In Hamilton county In some eighteen years. It will be called In the ' district court Monday when Oeorge nice i will enter the dock to fight for his life against the charge of murdering In cold blood Kmest Carney. The Indictment Is for first degree murder. It will be the first murder trial held In Hamilton county since the famous Paul esse from Homer years ago which attracted much atten tion hereabouts. Hlce and Curney were fellow workers on a drainage ditch near Kamrar. If the tudllment against Hire Is sustained the killing of Carney was particularly wan ton. He was strui-k over the head by lliee with' a uuart Lottie of beer so It n narged, and tllrd a w.ek later in the COLE'S HOT BLAST neater wm ourn oirty. cneap soft coal Ihospltal 'n thu clU aia give nara coal results. Trices J10 up. r,e'-t to the actual kir.lng of Carney and fUMiTtlc. wIP rlnltn ml f ..lafanu r"oi?n4i. A Itarney Henderton will prosecute the case t Suits Order $18, Reduced from $25 I Order Your Christinas Clothes Nw Oinuluins know that n Mac On rthy-Wil son reduction salo is a bona fido bargain sale. Suits and Overcoats to order $22.50reduced from $30 Suits and Overcoats to order $27.50 reduced from $35 Suits and Overcoats to order $30.00 reduced from $40 Suits and Overcoats to order $35.00 reduced from $50 AVe uso good linings and guarantee every garment perfect in fit nnd style. MacCarthy- Wilson - Tailoring Co. 304-306 South 16th Street To LOS ANGELES FROM. OMAHA THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS Eci 13 EE! INI EE! csncS Santa Fo Grand Canyon Route Leaving Omaha Every Tuesday Night 11:35 P. M. Arriving Los Angeles Every Saturday Morning 8:55 A. M. This is the ideal winter route to southern California the direct way, the way of sunshine and mild climate. These are electric lighted sleepers carried on highest class Burling. ton-Santa Fe trains, Burlington dining cars, Fred Harvey dining stations; Williams, Arizona, is junction for Grand Canyon; stopovers permitted; sleepers ready in Omaha station at 10:00 P. M. All one way and round trip rates apply via this route. It In likewise part or tho general schenio of dlvorse routes to and from California: through lower berths $5.TG. Lot us tell you about this attractive way to Loa Angeles, Pasadena San Diego, Santa Darbara, etc. Tickets, berths, information, City Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. Money To Loan Omaha Property. Douglas Co. Farms. We Want to lluy "Douglas Co. Farms.' "INSURANCE" Love-Haskell Co. rssz to TOtr. elr,g crnly nd disagreeable, ul Lbec.u",nU Bt0ch did not do Z u ?rPerl- Don't lot this occur iSiTJ, m eBy ? b cured of ton ach trouble. Spruce Pepaln Tablets, the natural ren.jdy, wm cu"re yo4Ui l UsemJnt ' Hern I-ake MlnnAdver. 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