Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1909, Page 8

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Council Bluffs Minor Mention The Council Bluffs Office of the e is at 18 Soott Street. Davis, drugs. CORRIGANS, Undertakers 'Phones 148 Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 7. \g company. Tel. 339, Woodring Undertak! FAUST BEER AT ROGERS BUFFET Btock pastured. 'Phone Pinney, Bell 21433 When you want reliable want ad adver- tising, use The Bee. BAIRD, LONGENECKER & BOLAND, Undertakers, 'Phone 122, 14 N. Main St Bluff City Masonic lodge will meet this ening for work in the third Dr. W, W. Magarell. optometrist, movi to -8 City National bank building Plctares and Art Novelties for tion gifts. . E. Alexander, 331 Bri THE POPULAR WALL PAPER SALF I8 _BOOMING NOW ‘AT J. D. CROCK WELLS, An nformation ch Wheeler to Gahm plano recital Thursday evening €. John's Englieh Lutheran church. Ti Ewunson's music store A _marriage license was lssued vesterday to Robert Fox, aged 23, and Lacy Point aged 27, both of Omaha. They were mar ried by Rev. Henry DeLong. Bert Anstead, 1211 Bighth avenue, was arrested b the sheriff last evening on complaint of Mrs Anstead, who alleged r husband had been drinking heavily that for some time Willtam Siingerland, who was recently brought hefore the court on a dipso charge, but was allowed his freedom on his pro ise to abstain from liquor, was tak the State hospital for inebriates at Knox ville yesterday on order of Judge Wheeler Slingerland fell by the wayside. ullding permits were lesued yesterday to Hannah (. Hansen for a one-stor frame cottage at 2317 South Twelfth street to cost $860, Lo Mrs. K Cogley for a one story frahe cottage on Union stre cost $1,000, and to Fred Kvere for on story frame cottage on Lower Broadway to cost $1,200 A mectin the observance of Decoration day on Sun day, May 30, at the request of the mem- bers of Abe Lincoln post, Grand Army | foue yoars the finan- of the Republic. As in pr the city council will attend t cial end of the publle obrervance sse officers were elected at the an nual meeting of the Senior Loyal Temper- leglon held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Wescott, 616 Fifth avenue President, . Huvden: viee president, Miss Westrip: secrctary, Miss Lucile Ballenger; treasurer, Miss Margaret Knowles: libra rian, Earl Carse; press reporter, Iverett N. Wright: assistant secretary, Miss Ber tha Herr. Mre. Bertha Lawrence, wife of John Lawrence, died at her home in Dumfric yeste . aged 54 years. Besides her hus band she at home. Two sisters, Mrs. F. W hardt of this city and Mizs Martha Sel ing of 8t. Louls, and two brothers, W. A Sewing of Woodbine, Ia., and J. H. Sew ing of Mineola, la., also survive her. Ar- rangements for the funeral have not heen made. Heal Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Be May 11, by the Pottawattamie County Ab- stract company of Council Bluffs: O. F. Tirner and wife to J. W. Squire sely of 477-4, W d $ . 3 First National Bank of Council Bluffs v Willlam A. Breninger. lot 3, in block 28, Ferry add., Council Bluffs w a svrer » J. E. Cooper (unmareh Cooper. lote 16, 17, 18 and 2 Snow & Green's sub Blutfs, w d... B(1a¥ 0 Benjamin Fehr Real Fetate company to Dominick Sollazzo. lot 15, block 18, Beer's sub., Cou €. 8, Lawson and wife to Isaac Cher- niss, ot 1, block H, Curtls & Ram- sey's_add., Coancll Bl John F. Reld and wife to Edward W. Roe, lots 2 and 8, block 16, Car- w. d i § o W K Counell Total, six transfers Wedding Rings. Pure gold. seamless, all sizes, thus no | delay or altering, $3 to $12. Engraving free. Leffert N. Y. B ing Co. Te! Labor Meeting Tonight, A mase meeting of laboring men will b held this evening at Labor temple in the Merriam block under the auspices of the Councll Bluffs Trades and Labor assembly The principal Swgaker will be A. L. Urick president of the Yowa State Federation of Labor. The meeting will be open to all aboring men, whether atfillated with | have not she looks forward to the hour with apprehension. by its pene‘rating and soothing properties, unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, ‘'itis w onh}(l its \\reighin ald. '* $100 per bottle o gold." B0 R oiaining veiua OMAHA, THURSDAY Bluffs Bluffs Council Council | Courvucil Bluffs [INCIPIENT RIOT SHUT OF "= mozes o Peter Stahl Imogene Thomas Loftus, Migsouri Chief Richmond Took Prompt Actio by Closing Saloons. proprietress North Thirty- Failensemidt court to two indictments ¢ iWHITES THREATENED NEGROES Mikenell and Shooting Arouses Wicked in Vieinity Where Negroes Have Fleec Who Were Movin, Congregate. . whom Pacific rails two months, authorities had apparently made to compel Mrg. Nobl ¢ the West | F0ad has been vement club Justice Coop grand jury dsfaul coun'y the Northwestern | had extorted money iging 1. R. Beckman S N TavIng with betng a dipsomaniac was filed yes- terdny. He wihl be brought before Judge situation in ern crossing on himsel of the company. in | announcement an inspector in the Improvement at K- ets, # cents, and reserved scats free, at the persona prevented serious 8 o'clock last evening headquarters number of white men were gaMi- pool hails in rthwestern . the negroes charge of the that the contents w woman's attorney yesterday | pave to be transferred or that the with Instruc- tions that it be applied on the $400 fine as. sessed against her. paid a fee neighborhood of the Seiginsing Withe been advised numbers on e recelving the money, means that v to | coming Mrs ing his escape Burglar Wa ond RLRI I meat market and grocery voured a number of oranges t to sandwiches provide taken with and a quantity of smoking and ¢ pennies left riated by could go before that body and give evidence of the city council will be held Friday evening to perfect plans for whole ham chewing tobacco, body except those was ordered off the against the the closing A strong force of was left on guard | »‘nmh.ull to show violation of the ey Expluing the new law providing for | injunctions agalnst places of il repute will 80 Into effect on July before City) food law, the police resented th “As soon as this | heard Monday out of rice es one daughter, Dora, living WHOLESALE his language and conduc was allowed to go home Morner Gaining, Major Maho Prestdent and Brady a Vie being court organization re-elected president | there was on Monday lowa-Nebraska assoclation as could be mplications The other case being against | company of Marshalitown for the sale of | misbranded was similar in charac Letts merchant » the defendant’s at- and was costs of prose- the attorney that the packages in que: intended for their Ne- and must have become succeeding the Raymond of Lin- | assessed a fine In entering: the plea | gave the excuse Jobn Melhop, Bluffs was re-elected scerctary of Councl | Edmondson The following were elected s executive committee Burlington; o0 | to_the negro | braska trade, Council Bluffs. | lcasy greater { I Bluffs, w d.. 600 1 { for Aowa than for outsi | entered the one on each fs, w d. w0 | ting the intestines in a number MONGREL » the assoclation represented to get days fied their intention of ending the meet- makes reservation for the delggation at one Night, F-1702 | Taylor has long been regarded by Northwestern assoclation olutlons on the death of appropriate res was horrified to see the center of the Raymond's death tenth in the membership during Skipton a heavy knocking him off Taylor escaped Ashortation tass He procecdings a thoroughbred { how to heroically grah the child by Its dress | tety, | the (rack | and stood | ightened men Palmer says | but will feed | old mongrel to s the meeting. adjournment | were discussed at Melhop after engine thundered b s | who looked down at him. 1as no dog to g and tenderly Is to love childrer, and no home can be happy without them, yet the ordeail through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering and dread that Mother’s Friend, allays nausea, nervousness, Architect F. Erect Pro- | posed New B e for the poor Education, held Monday night in the private Injunction of President | achool building » corner pf Oak street information the atto; the pro- | the Whit- before drug stores ot . able o formation malied free. THE BRADFIELD RREGULATOR CO. Auota. Gu Plan Your Summer Trip Now LOW RATES TO THE Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition COLORADO POINTS, SALT LAKE CITY and YELLOWSTONE PARK. * Will be Effective June 1st, 1909, ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNALS MAKE UNION PACIFIC The Safe Road to Travel For full information, write, or call at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam Street. Omaha, Nebraska. Phones—Bell Douglas 1828; Ind. A3231. tled on a man, soard turned down husbandma expenditure beautifying rised at the ref In this directior 1 n this direction; teaching and | department dur- vestigating Improvements. ing the last four Towa Priests in ( priests from wa News Notes. WATERLOO. s Xavier's church Bluffs deanery of the entertained at Willlam Quinn, members Sunday Brommenschenkel witharawal Corning; Rev. s prosecution Jority Dennis Murphy, O. 8. B., Creston; Rev townspeople ers of his petition soon Lo flled Leffert’s WS Lenses Greatest Comfert Known te Wearers of Glasses Fiwed iy l,.'l' orougis Rebsbic d Eapert Opicisns side fought i promounced by o the BEST LENS Val Rev. Ju- Rev. P. 1. " Gaffney, Woodbin s John Daly, ARREST a4 Settlers after rallroad offi from immigrants household the person uld | car could days, but of from $ to| o car would | induced to give O'Nell a $5 tip on November was caught | the railroad In the act of O'Nefl . but succeeded in mak- depot policeman, ngry. the Palace South Main intruder d oft traces off ham agajnst him two NEBRASKA fght Weilght cane n lown. (Special )— Justice just » was against the growing packages to merchants according to the Hinshaw, e short weight on took was no and dis- MAY Har- Rev. Des was Wheat land here in the famous Wey- burn Manor District of Saskatchewan, et profit or Canada, yields 35 bushels to the acre, bushel an & Now for the proof in simple figures. Forty miles north of these lands the government experimental farm has kept accurate records for eleven years which show the average crop to be exactly 34 bushels and 54 pounds Taxes 10 Cents an Acre — — —— — — 1 average less than 0 tax whatever on , live stock, was of wheat to an acre. You can readily verify these figures by writing to Mr. McKay, Manager of the Experimental Farm .at Indian Head, Canada, Bntl he will also tell you that many farmers secure still ‘The school tax, always the heaviest arger yields because the land at the experimental farm is not by any means the best wheat land. These records also show the actual ernment. cost of raising a crop to average in the the sold Coftee of $2,800 Wheat Crop in” Canada from Let Me Prove This to You W h wheat at one dollar a of description ‘ 1614 Harney Street, - - mixed | that " at | cnlmmmu Towa {FIREWURKS ~ LIGHTED ~ SKY |iinoss™Smmeer of that time. It elslon was apparent cuip | Loss of 3100000 by Midnight Fire | ciaiy deciared Antmal Master Wanted to Kill Proves | weney. (8pecial,) tri stop it in | Agninst Druggist. 12.—(Speclal.)—On in a farmer who states he r there are permits. Prof. E. just ac- the edi Gazette, Chi- masters’ de- depart- and has conven will con- a three are ex wome: Bohemian home, ad- raternal soclety of Elkhorn because he of new » talked several speeches a phonograph to be delivered the next Haatvedt of about 33, there in petition 1g that bar be removed under the m t on from as sign- out in a barn, Hoyer farm ning and esperately for two belng gained 2,000, A rulns and as it is pre- the night the early morn- match where worked disastery TO INVESTIGATE STATE OFFICER | 1 Lowe and Ute, d 10| Saloon Keepers Perfect Organization rid | 8o | wandered | following. train turned | the engineer | « wee child sitting in | reversed the | able Them (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, bombardment v works that wasn't | did not know §100,000, fully building, which it oc the amount of $0,000, fully | propriated $100,000. insurance. The ecntire second Snloon Men's was feared union station, all of which Judge | ertificates | filed and granted restraining the stores law. T other drug- | perfected plans ing two new carrled out ent pro- | of | in McCune Block. Flelds, a negro, white youth Investigate | ing charges that G » Guard Against | OIS Liquor to Men friendly with ook “Cure.” { gross misconduct | of the boara | school, pending la., May 12—(Special) | relative. Quite embling an | has been made and a display of fire- | been found to j would outdo the greatest In- | HBullding New ¢ celebration, the New York | At the state fair plant burned Monday, entail ndstand is being pled, was 1 for which | st r was used for the storage of firework Suloon and soon after the fire broke out the flames [ an organizatlon way here. Exploding cannou | against the violations shattered windows and scattered | law passed by th debris over the strects. The sky was made |law fixes a heavy ooting roman candles, sky | keeper who se olor For a time i dhas taken the damage would be done to the | of knowing t e county ¢ house and th» | Keepers. The new re just across | pensers has the McCune bullding. The | sec fire was under control at 2:30 this morning. | county who hav second time the bullding has | protect them a Auring the last month and is the | ple. The sa‘oon »{ the MeCune block had |to 2 p. m. Mor ¢ Improving it and erect- | morial services storfes. he plans may now |€ral ruled they with an entirely new struc- [ by law as Memor Want Pardon Flerce Prize Fight. Albert Parnit had a prize fight Monday. [in the st pe made a rald on the place, but arrests and after t departed | plied to Governor seven rout igures the private telephone lines and since then rates have been reduced to one- third the old prices Railroads are being rapidly con. structed and one is even now surveyed right through the center of these lands. When the road to Fort Churchill on Hudson Bay is completed, grain will reach Liverpool with a railroad haul of only 600 miles from here as com- pared with 2,000 miles from Chicago. Safeguarded by Four Banks Your investment is fully safe- guarded by the four banks that I own or control in the United States. you deal only with a responsible bank- erand are insured that every statement romise made will be positively exactly $7.05 an acre, so the actual each acre has averaged 27.95 for eleven years acre farm produces a Two Hours More Sunshine crop worth §2,800. G G Se— Yet I will sell you this land for only $12 an acre and up, on ea one-fourth down and the balance withe in five years at six per cent. 8o your 80-acre farm costing about $1,000 requires only §250 down—and your Besides this the soil is virgin to any first crop alone should produce $2,800 or more, Think of it—a farm of the finest wheat land in the world for less than one-tenth of your first crop. During the growing season the aver- terms— age length of daylight here is 16 hours (two hours more than in your state) 50 plants grow larger and faster than elsewhere further south. crop—just one vast rolling prairie of rich black loam resting on a clay sub-soil that retains the moisture and produces crops that simply amaze everyone with their abundance. " Theclimate hereisdelightful—often Avenxg Cro) rop for 11 Years warmer than in Minnesota. The win- — - — ter lastsonly from December to March. The real beauty of the summer begins in July and the ‘‘Indian Summer Beg mmng in May, I will run excur- season is glorious beyond all power sinns to this wonderful land in my I want you to come in this car and see for yourself these vast wheat fields—t farmers here and learn just how much Then you will want to secure a farm without a moment's private car ‘' Taxes on this | 10 cents an acre— personal property implements and buildings. they have made. Please call on my representative in your neighborhood at the address given below and ask him more about this great opportunity. burden in the United States, vided for here by a grant of one- eighteenth of the land by the gov- Ask him for my illustrated booklet, ‘A Call to the West, '’ which tells hundreds of inter- esting facts about this wonderful land, Be sure and go to see him at once and learn the details of this astounding proposition. Recently the government took over HASTINGS @ HEYDEN Omaha, Neb. Personal Representatives of James Porter, President of Porter Land Co. Scene on farm of Frank Molfitt, two miles trom Wevburn. You can own a farm just like this for only & small investment | tor a purdon, but that bosy arter consider- law passed gardless of the f appropriatio | this inspection State Board of Control is inv Board of Health has taken up the and will use | against Superintendent ate Industrial ville. The charges hostelries to see that requirements Charles Rich A telograph ¢ » of his fathe, gerald on account at Maquoteka this morning examination young man was raised here, Is trade as telegraph A the local rallway i down pr ured. The | to immediate erection greeted his friends cordially and scemed to in good spirit unable to account on the theor Protective cn of Des Moines have A Break for Liberty wganization of Hquor dis- RAISE MORALS OF BILLBOARDS Association V Ellminate Objectionnbl ed information selling to Wrong peo- CINCINNATI The Poster » annual mecting opened here murder in Buchanan vertising or other \dvertising mat- , | don. He made appli 25 Mllllon ‘Barrels and sacks: GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Baked into beautiful bread “‘rolls.cake and past last year. :Because — the flour was good. ‘ WASHBURN-CROSBY'S GOLD MEDALFLO THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY

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