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b B THE OMAHA DAILY INTEREST FROM FRIDAY, DEC 12 IOWA. | NEWS OF ‘COUNCIL BLUFFS. | o ME ‘ i (HUSBAND IN WIFE'S CUSTODY | Bloekert sella carpets and rums Wiegant new Ximas photos at Schmidt s Bapert walch Laftart, v8 15 way For vent, modern 8-roum residence, 119 | | Judge Boott Makes o Ruling on Habews Oorpus Onss of M. Ouppy. Blath wyenie ! 15’.::“'1,1.'“.|r.’”v"; Alexander & Co, | Lty Goros ananorshiel With o pur- | NOUMY INTO WIS MENTAL CONDITION ahams this week. Howe, 210 Hro | fr worth Fhatte M, B Heldwin s ) kW yinll with relatives at | Brother Wha Has Custody of ¥ riy in Cantraversy Must Survendar § Whe Gunrd For rent, ¥ e’ prive dy furnished front room iigire 368 Nortn Piest o Wi Miss Harrlet Winehy of Han Die 1s the wuesl of Miss Markueriie Fourth avenye Wanted s parrier with The habens corpus proceedings brought rpul ¥ al the oifice, No, | by Mra Sarah Cuppy o regain the custody W Pearl wi ! nd, Willlam B. Cuppy, was de of her hus inde, Hoe ush 1 alded tn her favor by Judge Heott of the ol e . lar court, whe went lo Avoca to hear I r goue, hearing 6 oy ihe eylden nent, seaiyred by W0 Diisiiens Wik vullog (hat the brother, G, M Mre, James Moran i (n the olty and ¢ requized Lo turs Wil Ang her wiay heve Is imaking her home with | wite, resomn M7, Juhn Moran on 000 avenus A marriage Hoanse was fssie 1o Curl Hemmingsen, aged Hilwtrum, aged 16, holh of Ne Mi and Mis Frank ¥ Hradley 3 d have taken apartments in the Poster on Kiral wvenun for the winier Tha Waoman's Missionary sarlel Buvand Froshy terlan chureh will meet this donce of Mrs. Hesaid ol I the case. Judge Seott in Cuppy, be Cuppy over 1o his nded that the question of Willlam Cuppy's wental condition be in | aulred tnto by the commisstoners for tha ineane In (his eity, that they might make 1,'..: orders wa (hey deemed proper regard 1 s vare In wecordance with this recommendation Mrs ipy yesterdny filed with the com missie here an information eharging her hush with being mentally deranged f the Rt mbainre | and the b & has been wet tor Monday, . Tnvestl: | when Cuppy will be brousht befors the Maturday by the oo “ bourd hero, The mcommendation of Judge 6 Hewslo Gumet of Little Boux, who | Scott, which in hwe been remarded hea boen yvieliing slster, Mis Ha ot whioh i (60 hes ‘Bown reparded SL WaUth ires Sirest, DAs & Vg practically as a mandate of the court, haa Wash., 10 spend the winter with relatives. | ralsed & question as te the right of the | have many new siyle photos and offer | commissioners for the insane here to in "'LI::..:”';" Py % .l“""“""“'l'l“ L) 0| vestimate the tnsanity charge, Pottawat Ihe work: Atigiaman, 4 ant s South Majn y 18 divided 1nto two dlsteicts alveel, upstalrs ool having & dIstriol court and & separate v Seorge Vinoe Do of ineanity commissioners, Cuppy i ( The Mind of the M a resident of Avocn in 1 Alvisior of | auditorium the coynty and (he hoard in thie eity 1s not " quite certaln whether 1t hak the right to Investigale Insane cas which p erly Willlams | belang to the hoara appointed for the east mpanted | diyiston tamie oo AL af the Chilcago Tuesday afiernonn o | L' el (he Bk s The lecture will e under | ploes of the olly teachers J, M. Beantan, formerly oW resident of Houll st of Mre. N W . o M i B0 s the ol Blu i 8 w ,M" M:.‘ ';\'\':““ | The question has been referred to County yesiorday hy the | Attorney Killpack for his opinlon and fia pugile i whether the hearing as arranged will b il Trom Alph e he. sol Kept closed yintll Mouday and | the b g will be tho heard in this clty or at Ave on his veport Willlam Cuppy has, it 1a alleged, been of unsound mind for nearly a year, and last a will depend has heen Iry, Ark epetved here of (he denth of B B Myay Realdenl B bannell Hiube Heptomber his wite waa appolnted his vans reul i oty (ot guardian by the disteiet oourt and w Here |1 166 famille B daigh A Free Heating Move el Hay Whis sUEvE af (he owners of iy irnal- Advanps, Kyvane is Mia, W, D Hardin and Mys. J lor ot this elty Chlet of Follos Tibhits, B . () W Washington and O, Nidhaleon ¢ rday dtom Hasilige, G Hofare you buy your coal see Wi, Weloh at 16 North Main street and he will ex plain (o you how you can get & fine Round or, (| Oak heating stove without costing you urned | penny. 'Phone, 198 where (hey ednesday (o nitend th eling o 9 the Fnlwhta of Pythis Tadwe and o wai. MAN WAS STRUCK BY A TRAIN wrgnasients for's efenuing' ot e | i) Welle ond th el vy .u" lenwaod ‘:'Z‘"..\F : Nothing Definite Ascortained s to i ¥ rom a8t e, D Hiehwoaa Bt Counoll BlaNs will e aiven Y R ey Y & (Flp aver the sandy desert Vietim, ‘|“r Kigh sohool minsirels, who soored “ wliooess at thelr entertalinment last 3 eathy tawna | WHhile the body of the man found Wednes- ‘“" 1»=‘:.n.. o, oo et wha vlatmas vacatlon. Thelr | day morning alongside of the tracks of the \nerary will lnclude Missourl Valley, ) o dnawa.” o, Ahbuatiioah. Te "tk | NOTUAestorn raiiioad east of Cresoent Clty show 10 brulses, A post mortem examina R Atlantin and possibly & few ather r hey have Organised \'\'".::':n'."."f tion held yosterday hy Coroner Treynor rtaan MroRldon Bt i, Ratph Hobertaan BUesident; | learly indicated that (he man had beon annetr end Ry WHES' TR st s Rl [ rdek and Killed by a train. The apine wea faund to be almost ground to pleces A ML Reld, 180 Main 8t | and the dootors making the poat mortem Sehmidi's Ohvintmas Fhotos, examination are unable to aveount for no | brulses being visible on the body Oame early, any Kind of weathor, for our | The dead man's Identily has not yet elogant now Ohristimas photos; guaranteed. [ heen dfsolosed, although 1t 18 sald he is & brother-in-law of the James Duffey men- toned an the alip of paper found on him, and Who 1a sald to be & farmer lving about fitteen wilew trom Bt Joseph, Mo. Willlam Delaney, a Areman on the Bur Ington living at 806 Houth Righth street, this olty, identified the dead wan as one he had seen and talked to Tuesday night arleinel bint, lat 4 w. @ 1| 8t the reundhouse at Pacifio Junction, The Tohn MoDBrmots and wite 16 the dis WAk told Delaney that he had walked trom \eve of Merey of Council Haits, He, Joseph, where he had been to see hia Bae, Wil LAY Geargs Glsen o' Jena' M. Jonaen. ‘101 sister, Mrs. Jamos Duffey. He sald he was ures I\A eds Nely and nel, selq 811 Eolng 1o Honey COweek (0 look up some i W o ¢ B[ triends named Frasier, from whom he ex . peoted 1o get work husking vorn Roavganized Churon of dosus Chilso Latler m‘ Halnis 10 John (1 W EH. Cartan, Lot 4 by subily he depol agent at Orescent City corveb. L) “"rl““" pal, w. | MO | arates Delaney's statement, as the wan ward L\m Gravel roaling. Real Hatate Transfors, These transfers were fled vestorday in the absiract, title and loan ofos of J, W Bquive, 101 Fearl streel fl?;l " i}mi and wife el al to wihan Yadge, 1ot | hlook 4 Wik ian's 1st add, ¢ o ' n Bridget B MoDepmott o dahn Mg Dermatt, part of 1ot 1, 10 subdiy ot af ot ¥ I\:I‘?l&llll B oadd, wod i B0 L the depat to rest early Wednesday wmorn. AFeisei and e (0 Ella » . O . Phistn, Job b Mo d, RS S 1ng, 8ad then uiated 1hal be wea oa B way (o Honey Oreek (o 100k up some people wamed Frasler. The body was found about Mtk T Bayilas & Palwers’ | gne mile east of (he depol, But uo informa Pk Bverest and wies W Vigla Uon @8 1o Whioh treln struck and killed { ;;Itr o W fuel ol w W feel of fol Biw has been obtalued yel by the coroner 4 orlginal plat, w.o @ \ 180 | Dr Treynor has postponed holding an in FE.010 | QUest UREHL he can secuye seme more def- Wite tutormation, v, w. d o Horos B Gould 1o BB Thomas, Total nine transters Wikles Now Heady Those who are entitled (o the Bible, given A6 A premium by The Hee, can got same by Plumbing and heating. Bixdhy & Son calling At the Counel) Bluts otee. Kindly [ASSAULTS WOMAN IN HER HOME WIS WL Maw, Wha is Supposed 0 We De. Mg Bolls Todap wented, Bacapes When Neluhe Dolls 31 tnohos high, $150, at Do Long's, borhood is Rensed, 0T Broadway. N Y Plumding Co. telephone 8 Phllippine Velerans Lutting Ofcers of Cuap Lowis A Wegeaer No 3§, Philippine Iuland Veterans, Dave deen o Ued by Natiomal Commauder Alder: ¥ Fout of S5 Loulw at steps are Ddelng tken to dsdand (he organliation with o view of waliing with (e Natiomal Suclety Aty of the FhIlppines, as suggested A Whe aunuAl Tewnion of the lMatter organisa Uon An Comnell BRi Mast summer. o o der to dlasoive (Be crganisation of Poik, pine tiand Vetetass it wiil de wecessary u W PRveeBl O M GAIVWIL Court of St Lowns & petition sgned By & BARLY of e wen | Dere. 1 Bis communioation 1o e cams Nere Cummmander Wous emcloscs a forms of | potition w be sigted by e Mmembders The officess of \de Coumoll Bty cemp LM Unvige Lo Dedeon, comipander, aad Joda | PRICES [N DO N T Mze Joseph Seott, lving at 404 Rast Broadway, was the vietim of an attempted g & word, the fellow selsed Mrs. Seott, | and after a short struggle, succeeded in | forcing her the bedreoom off the! B he orles of the women bastened in Sead Tostel Card for New Brochere and succeeded th making M8 escape (NON-ANTOXICANT) 10 be somewhat demented Mre Soolt was "“.o '°~ T“ ".l S plel prostrated By the terrible ox AN Prog e or Diveod pelivioe she widerwell NEW THEATER ! FRIDAY, Dec., 12 Basanemens } PR ul’ Hoxt's | - WL BY A siranger yeaterd woraing Alohen Nre S00it's screams atiracted whish tolla why From (he description of \he man given . o.. i the Kitehen troning about 10 welock in ! e Btlon of Ber nelghbors and twe or N By Mre Scett, b . L1 BLATE B.ER 13 RIGNT | 0 o - RN e VAL, BLATE BREWING CO.. Mitwaskee - CUTLER (he Wworning, when (he door was opened | B l A I l Ihree wWolnen Dastensd to he house. The - - be (he same Wwan that is wanied i Omada GMARA WRANCW AN ARd @ sirange wan entered. Without say- | TUBan, seelug (he Belghdorhood was | alarmed, released bis ntended vietiwm, and brushing (he women aside. dasded out of the backdeor and wmade a rus tor Indian creek, which Be crossed on 1he e Several weh who had been aitracied 1o (he hewse ¢ for & shiilar oftense. It 5 Uhougdl that BLATZ MALTWIVIRE | &0 00507 Soittun who i suaposed AR Bongine 8% teb tem Wl Paone ¥ wis MORT I R Buoxh 4 | celve more than 1f th |AUSTIN BRIDGES’ ILLNESS ENDS | ago assistant general frelght agent of tho 8. Gretper, Jr. The members in this city lh-l for the moest part also m lown Boclety, Army of the Philip e, and are willing that the other organization be | Alamol ved At the reunion here of th cloty, Army of the Philippines dation of the two organizat) was i cussed, but no action taken. At that time it was supposed that nothing further would be dene in the mat until the pext re union at Bt Paul in 1508 bers of the Natlonal the consol Correct Visiting Cards Da Long, the printer, 307 Brosdway CREDITORS REJECT THE OFFER w and Gardiner to s Bulk by wrn. At & meeting held yesterday In the of fce of W. ¥, Mayne, referes in bankruptey of the creditors of Whitelaw & Gardiner proprietors of the Boston store, the offer of a wettlement on a basls of 25 cents on the dollar was rejected, Judge J. 1 Reed of thin city was selected ns trustes for the | oredit and the stock, ws origlnally con- | templated, will b sold in bulk Baturday | morning by 1. A, Buckman, the recelver appointed by the federsl court | Muny of creditors wers anxlous to accept the offer made by Messrs. Whit law & Gardiner, belleving they would r stock was dispos 1. Muse, rep of 1n bulk at foreed sale resentat) of J. V. Farwell & Co, of Chi ] ougo, one of the largest creditors, and | who also represented & eonsider num- | ber of the smaller creditors, declined to | agrea to (he propossd compromise, and quently the deal fell through MHaving falled (o effect a wottle i with the oreditors, 1t fs probable that Messrs Whitelaw & Gardiner will buy in the stoek | when offered for sale Haturday morning. | Thoir friends tn (his city are anxious they | showld resume business and have extendod ofters of Anancial help Thirty-One-Inoh Dolls, #1080, While they last we will sell dolla 31 inohes high for §1.60. De Long, the printer, 807 Broadway Dies at W, A. Mospital After Belng - | tin Bridges, a former well known | rallroad man of Omaha, and until a year Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul railroad, with headgquarters fn Milwaukes, died last | evening at the Woman's Christian associn- | tlon hospital fu (N oity, where he has | been & patient on and off for the last year. | He was 30 years old and leaves a wife, | Neoret Noolety Counofl Nluffs camp No. 7161 hiw electod these oMoers for the ensulng term Ven erable counsel, W, L. Willlams: worthy ad- visor, 8. L. Miller; olerk, L. Q. Scott; banker, M. K. Sutton Court Councll Blufts, Independent Order of Forestors, has elected (hews offcors Chlet ranger, O. W, Bower; vico ohlof ranger, W, B Willlams; orator, T. Q. Har- | vigon; funanclal seoretary, Harvey A, De Lok recording secretary, Henry De Lang; treasurer, 0. Mauthe; senlor woodward; B Otto; Junlor + woodward, Frank 1obor; sentar beadle, €. 1. Gordon; junior bendle, J. €. Jensen: physiolan, Dr. C. M. Bower; wmustolan, Jackaon Cady Heotio Hverybody in Invited. This afternoon and tonlght and all day Haturday and until late In the evenlng Mr Herman M. Leffort will give a publio open- | Ing of hs new Jewelry store, 408 Proad way. T say that Mr. Leffert's store fa one of the finest of the kind in the West is not the lne tn the least. Visltore will have & ohance of seclng the newest the fineat and most extensive jewelry lHue ever seen In Counoll Rluffs, The futerior of the store will be decorated and thumin ated fh & most beautiful and artistio wan r. (ood musio has been provided for ad those who ko will cortaluly enjoy a rich treat Threaten to Arvest Rypressmen, MoKinley & Lower, the proprietors of the barber shop under the State Savings bank | At the corner of Broadway and North Matu | wtreet, yosterday notified (he city authorl tes that unless the expressmen removed thelr teams and wagons from that corner they would file informations in police court chargiug them with malutalning a nuisance. | The question of providing & standing place | 1O eXPress WaKODs Was several weeks ago referred te a special committes, of whioh | Mayor Morgan is chalrman, but up to date the committes has not sucoeeded tn solving | the problem. ARMOUR MAY QUIT SIOUX CITY! Water Facllities Must Be Redoubled | 1t the Burued | Nebuilt. ‘ | | | | SIOUX CITY, la, Deo. 11 The wnqualified statement was wmade that Armour & Co. will not reduild thet 1ng PIARL 1B this city It the eity do agree to doudle its present water ia 1n the packing house diatrict. The tutorma- | tion came through Manager R. C the Omada plant, whe cawme bere foln Manager Lewn adjus the losses from the recent fve which Avmour packing house Insurance compaties s sald, Rave re fused to tasure another packing p Rere wader present comditions. (Special) pack Howe © lowa State News Notes 0 & e ol the o eatate worth e foined tn wsed pa day ver was @ b and danger 1t te Delieved that the & held up the Rock laka ad are “ef Moot telands i the Mimsiss re of several sohoo » days whereve Dem warm Faanuimy b pagere Bav Hhalt & Jus g trom W advers waned oy w \Dw gPeud DKy wiil croRADY be 0w bmpertasy oo @k Dmar B aieh welives | the p | structor of any kind i | tollows: Men PARK BOARDS JOIN HANDS Association Oomposed of Members of Oity | Boards Throughout Btate, PREMIUMS AWARDED IN APPLE SHOW Glenwo Men Take Them All in the | Section=No Election Colonel in 1 Lie we. nd Regiment, (From a Btaft Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Dec. 11.-—(Bpecial.)—A | state assoclation of park commissioners and wuperintondents of parks was formed | here this morning in the state capitol, rep- | rosentutives belng present from a halt | dozen clities of the state. This association | will work along the same general lines as the Btate Park Forestry assoclution There are now park commissloners in many of t {‘m, state and the laws are more favorable for the expenditure of money for public parks than ever befors The persons who formed the association xpeet 10 hold annual meetings and gen- ally to Interest all who are officially con nected with public or private parks in this | work. The officors elected were: Prosi- dent, ldney A, Foster, Des Molnes; vice president, A. €. Grabam, Council Bluffs; | pocretary, W. M. Krebs, Codar Rapids; | v, M. P, Schmldt, Councll Bluffs, The executlve committes will consist of a member from each one of the commissions | in Burlington, lowa City, Davenport, Sloux City und Dubuque. The next meeting will be held In Den Molnes at the time of the wtato falr next year, the exact date and plie be fixed later. treasu in Awarde: At the stato exhibition of apples awards wero made by a commlittes of the State Hortleultural socioty today. The premiuas on best collections wore awa as fol- Jows in the three districts of the state Northern dintrict, firat, ¢, H. True, Edge wecond, M. 1 D, Parsony, Algona; Central district, first, C. O, Garrott, Hasty; wocond, B, Btuart, Altoona, Southern dis trict, first, J. I Jackwon, Glenwood; sec ond, G, W. Growens, Glenwood. The State Hortlcultural wocloty continued {ts sessions during the day aud, will conclude tomorrow | worning, the reading of papers and discus- slons being In order. The present presi- dent and mecrotary were re-clected—M, J, Wragg of Waukeo and Wesley Greeno of Duvenport For vice president W, A, Bur- nap of Clear Lake was solocted, The agrleultural department completed Its work by making a few changes In the rules and regulations and melection of a fow minor officers. The secretary and treasuror w re-olectod without opposi- tion, also Relyon as assistant secro- tary. D. Doke was selected as chief marshal, Doneld Hill as chiof of police and J. H. Deemer as superintendent of grounds No ecetlon Reglme: On Tuesday an election was held in the Fifty-tourth rogiment of the lowa National guard for lloutenant colonel. The three majors of the reglment residing at Musca- tine, Newton and Centervillo wero candi- dates. 'The Indicatlons are that Bishop had the largest vote, with Lambert a close sec- ond, but Dunlap having a sufficient vote to make It impodsibld for anyono to bave a majority of the whole. The complete ofi- olal veturna arp net yet all compiled. Deadlock tn Councll Bnded, | that work will begin Great Western anywhere | aystem A prolonged deadlock In clty affairs was | brought to an end today by the city coun- oll confirming the appointment by the mayor of W. W. Wise as member of the Roard of Public Works, This was brought about by the withdrawal of James Stout, ont member, who has been holding over because of the inability of the coun- ell and mayor to Bl his place. Major Willlam H. Fleming, for many | years private secretary to governors of | Towa, left (his evening for Washington, where ho has been offered a position in the | Treasyry department by Secrotary Shaw. Men Have G Representation, CEDAR FALLS, la, Dec. 9.—To the Ed ttor of The Hee: Dear Sir—I notice in the editorial that appears in your columns une der date of December § the following states ment The attentlon of the eq: should be directed to the s now not a single male p | rights people t that there ofessor or in- the lowa State Normal schoel, the last of that having b nly dis d by & wom teac i Bave beon alinast wholly driven ou educational fleld in lowa. 1 am eu you do not wish to de Wrong In A statement of this kind, so 1| furnish you the following information: The lowa State Normal schoel has fifty-seven | members n its faculty the present year. | They are divided in authority and sex as wenty-three professors, one or; women, | Pprotessors, essors to be | Mulstration of auwhority fn alt ars truly H. H. SEERLEY, President nsalat ten sevente held res. Breaks Door to Rescue Child. TON, la., Dee. 11-~(Special)--The 1y James FOUND IT OUT. Many an Omaha Oitizen Is‘ Findiag it Out. ‘ A dackache The deg siways means & % i3 always the ax Brigd before she could reach her and put o the flames. It is thought the little one | was playing with matches. Bhe hor ribly burned, and it is feared that she will COUNTY AUDITOR IS iNDICTED | Charged with Chang the Proll I Ia., De 1 (8pecial.)—A #prung upon the people here this morning, when it was g County Auditor G. W, Vanderwilt had n arrested on two charges of forgery grand jury found two Indictments ugalust him one for changing the poll books of Lake Prairie township to read 368 for himself and 102 for Ruckman, instead of 112 for Ruckman and 248 for Vanderwilt. | The other charge is for changing Summit | township poll book to read 145 instead of | 141 for bimself, aud ninety-elght instead of | 104 for Ruckman These two townships were thrown out In the official count and | kave Ruckman a majority, otherwise Van- | | sensation through it derwilt had a majority. Mr. Vanderwilt has & contest against Ruckman in this term of court. Mr. Vanderwilt has always been | highly thought of and thesc charges are causing a sensation. He gave bond in the wum of $2,000, Work on Waterloo Shops. WATERLOO, la., Dee. 11 The Rapid Transit com (Spectal )— y has announced at once on the car shops for (his place, which will employ 100 men. The work will be pushed as rap- idly as possible this winter. The round- | house will accommodate four engines and a8 many motors. The traMic arrangement | with the Chicago Great Western ‘s com- | plete and tickets are now on sale by the | tric road which will be honored by the | | i | [ | resents the best that iltry Meetin | ¥ Postponed, | WATERLOO, In., Dec. 11.—(Spectal)—| The seventh annual meeting of the Towa | Poultry Fanclers' essoclation, which alled for this city Decomber 15 to 20, has 1 postponed because a suitablt bulldir ould not be secured in which to mak [ [_Pure Vegetable Oils These alone are used in Jap Rose; and glycerin is one-sixth of all of it. So pure that it’s clear; you can read Jap Rose Soap Can anyone claim to know more about soap than Kirk? Jap Rose rep- *Tis we know. the result of a life-time’s experience. JAMEs S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO M H w ‘hanged White RuSSian forvarubie peomime: ot our storer 1615 FARNUM STREET. 4 the exhibit. It would have been of suc proportions that no ordinary hall would have answered the purpose Menlth ay Smail Cone, A few doses of Dr. King's New Lite Pills will cleanse, tone and Invigorate the whole Try them. Cnly 26c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. | HOLIDAY RATES... selling station. ASTHMA 08 wear out. Smokesand sprays Thoy rellove symptoms Ving canses i whoreas, Asthma so thoroughly out of the systom that II””I\H){‘ remalos whichear produce an attack; sufferers wre soon ablo to work, eat, sleep and stand osure without the slightest return of Asthma, Being right in principle our treatment does what Dralieh cannot do. We cure to stay oured severo, long-standing and pro- nounced “incurable’ cases, If you aro wkoptical,it1s because you are ignorant ofour grent work, Since 188 we have treatod 52,000 Asthma and Hay Fever Fuiferors, ' 1 you desire complete re. 1iof, health rostored, and no return of Asthma, write for our Book 75 Free. P HAROLD MAYES, BUFFALO, N. Y. Rock Island ‘ System from ST. LOUIS or to via Cairo, Martin, Nashville, Chattanooga, Lookout Moun- tain, Atlanta and Macon. , allowing stopovers in both directions. full informatio XMAS AND NEW YEAR To points within a distance of 200 miles from Selling Dates, Dec. 24-25-31, Jan. | FINAL RETURN LIMIT, JANUARY 2. Round trip rates: One fare to points west and one and one-third fare to points east of Missouri river. Ticket Offices: | 1323 Farnam $t, & Union Station ~a Through Train CHICAG JACKSORVILLE, Fla. The Scenic Route to Florida Winter Tourist Tickets, at very reasonable rates, now on Ask for copy of our handsomely illusirated booklet and . at 1402 FARNAM ST., Omaha, or write W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., lllinois Central R. R., Omaha, Neb. I OMAHA.

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