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THE BEE:, OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, These cards ifree ) | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE | Furnished Rooms Board and Rooms = FOR RENT As advertised in The Omaha Bee.' As advertised in The Omaha Bee. FOR REN - As advertised in The Omaha Bee. e e——— { e S e bo able to begin the survey for the pro- : s attend a reception given by the local corps osed diversion of Indian creék at the eity ! Geo Rinits tefore the early part of mext month. President I aft and citigens th: WU Neerase.Wete: Mo At present his force is swamped with side- Clellan, national secretary., Mrs, MeClk walk estimates, but as soon as these are ff f f ! lived t - out of the way the survey will be made. O or Nor OIk h-\::-g av:d h::‘;l’ul::ndb‘w‘::!:“ltldol:r?:‘:l’l’lt Council Bluffs BLAIFESY, WILL“-KEEP' ' SHOW |36, 0a o prapuod o mumacass. sssrve. | DON'T BLAME THE STOVE battle. Since that time she has been a Real Estate Transfers. 3 2 | whe! . : . table friend of the m your fire {s not actin, bl I ihe ietes Thare (s o' sorendld Minor Mention These transters were reported to The Bee | Chief Executive and Party of Friends [pota®s “ehe 0f (he linion oidlor and has right. | It's doing the best it Rul inst Voti Drastan Di attendance, there being nearly 2,00 paid ad- | November 18 by the Pottawattamie County Leave Washington on the corps, both state and natlonal for twenty- can. Probably it's the coal. ¢ Against Voting Proxies Insures missions not to mention season ticket The Councfl Bluffs office of the Abairaet morpedy. of Conbicll’ 1Bysy Mayflower, five years. Most eulogistic addresses wére Cheer up and try Our Coal This Result. hplders. Omaha Bee is at 15 Boott Street. Orisndo JK‘}:X‘IZH"';{' Fifa tof Lottty made by the distinguished gugsts from ‘When you see its qualities of Today will be Omaha day and the man- | Both 'phones 43. agement is making arrangements to en- {abroad, volcing the love of the corps for lot E, John Johnson's add, - ot fanh $2,000| WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—President Taft, | ;ypg McClellan, and its appreciation of her Bluffs, w. d Council { in FINE HEATING Thomas accompanied by Mrs. Taft and a party of |\work in whatsoever capacity she was asked STEADY BURNING ot povcvaced by ety i ' -~ 0 ) / fa % 5 | tertain a large crowd trom across the river. | Davis, drugs. Hattie O. Hardin and W. H JUDGES BEGIN THEIR TASK| [\ 0 nas arranged splendid programs| Diambnd playlug the best vaudeville. | to Frances Smith, lot 3, block 3, friends, salled on the yacht Mayflower at |, serve. Many references were made to for today's concerts and will put on sev-| CORRIGANS, undertakers ‘Phone 148 [ Ferry add to Councll Blutts, a od: 1/( 000 (his atternoon for Norfolk, Va.,|ine’ werk of (he. order I supporiing. the OLEAN 00! s 7 ¢ . To te Co. to 3 , 10 v d Crowds at Display Grow Larger and | eral special numbers in honor of the| For rent, modern house 1 6th avenve. | Tows, Toxnuie Go, 16, g GUudill 100 1) | \here he will be the guest of honor at|Memorial university at Mason City, Mra pananen | om NIG ear's co - Many Attend Conmcerts Given by |Omaha delegation. Majestic ranges, F. C. DeVol Haw, Co < N ——~ | the convention of the Atlantic Deep Water- | McClellan made replay with much feeling, you will give the old stove s X por. : 4.. o ol \'lfit(x.lnk‘lm;. R T Total, three n.ufm‘i* 83011 | cays ussoclation pledging herself anew to help the old sold- another chance. Fruit Show at Creston. . The usual observimces marked the de-|fers, their wives and children. Mrs. Berry tor. ‘Phone § August Turk Breaks Arm. | FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET.| August Turk of Crescent City, who came | Baird & Boland, undertakers. 'Phone into town yesterday morning to visit his Expert plano tuning, Hospe. 'Phone 5. |gister, Mrs. Paulus Blackart, at St. Mary's When you want reliable want ad adver- | pome, where the woman was placed | Lewis Cutler, funeral dir: Musieiana. The annual meeting and exhibit of the | Southwestern Iowa Horticultural society will be held this year at Creston, on De- That Council Blufts will retain the Na- | cember 1 and 2. For several years past it tional Horticultural congress fruit expo-|has been held in Council Bluffs, and last |, tWhen you wani e sltfon for 190 is practically assured. |year the sdciety met the same week as the | i TR RS LEE L Do ies, ana While St. Joseph and St. Paul are both | National Horticultural congress, but held | prou™ ia™ Cetterts. to attend the funeral of her husband, had In the field for next year's show, thers|!ts sessions and had its display of trult in| "y, 10 qate Art Department and Picture [the misfortune to fall on the ley sidewalk 1 very little danger, it any, of Council|the rooms of the public library buillding. |Framing. Borwick. 2i1 South Main street. fand fracture his right arm. The acciden Bluffs losing it. When the Natlonal Hor-| W. M. Bomberger of Harlan, secretary Framed pictures make the best kind of |occurred on North First street near Vine \cultural congress was organized the local | of the Southwestern soclety and prumunr_ou\.»nn. Sce those at Alexander's Arl|gireet, and Turk was conveyed o Mercy | (hat hud gathered men back of the enterprise guarded |Of the Iowa State Hortlcultural society, | Store, 353 Broadway Rl Lin tha natiss: asmiuienon | The White House party arrived at the " y > luding | W8* In the clty yesterday distributing pr Winter term Western lowa college opens | | whart in the big automobile attached to i st drpppeontpasms i Al ! Noaday, Novemper 3, Sand for catplos. xecutive mansion. In addition to the S grams of the Creston meeting among the $ -~ s 2 th in its by-laws a provision prohibiting the | FTNUR T UL L€ T R0 o Beveral | Attend ihe best dehool NEGRO ATTEMPTS HOLDUP | koot o 08 T ot o | oting of proxies. This, it will be scen, | Jesse B. Edwards and Bessle Fahey, v ,V,’.\:: :,,, e i ‘nuwr in the hands | COURcll Bluffs people are on the program. |poth of Omaha, were married In this city aughlin, a sister of Mrsj J. STEIN Both Phones 1153 709 Broadway Yards 18th and First Ave. parture cf the Mayflower from the Navy |remained here making plans for the work vard. A special guard of United States|in the country at large. marines was drawn up when the presiden- tial party went aboard, and as soon as| Children like Chamvertain's Cough the president stepped upon the gangway the | Remedy and it is prompt in effect as well nnant of the chief executive was broken | A% pleesant to take. out and as the vessel headed for the open | channel Mr. Taft stood on the afterdeck | bowing his acknowledgments to the crowd Wednesday by the eounty author Leffert’s Wi Lenses) @otest Combort Kaowom to Woerass of Glasscs (Werw by thounsnts Pt wty by ) WE CAN CURE YOU o sest Love PPy AVERAGE TIME TOCURE One Vi {YonocaLE One Vistt -i‘—-—- st Uses Bystanders as Shield at I i Gamtedn vesterday by Justice Cooper. W8 | Archibald W. Butt, the president's military of the local ’“f'“,“,",,?v’ :::klc:"::‘-;:: Teachers Get Certificat | FoRr RENT _TWO ROOMS. = SAPP City, bat :";:"’""I".:"""" Man alde; Assistant Secretary Mischler, Dr. J g“;'fiwg"'""’““ . ik - acts to prevent mny city 5 County Superintendent Jackson has re- | BLOCK. INQUIRE E A WICK B s Him. L. Dulaney, Mrs, Taft's physiclan; two CANCER Won't You Let Me Prove to You{ p buylng up a large block of membership |celved reports from the examinations|SCOTT STREET. 'PHONES 48 end of Oc.| C. H. Dyar of Minneapolis, Minn., owner | JowA CITY, Ja., Nov. 19.— secret service men and a White Hous mes- { cards and then having iis representative | given the county teachers thi pecial Tele < Gl vood bea nger that I can make you the nual meeting. Every member must b |took examinations at that time all but one | fruit show ance of three young men by ) L ot i L —" 32 % Be%s | start what I can do then It the suit errd present at the meeting in order to vote. [or two were awarded gertificates. Notices | Cjty Engineer Etnyre favors som= plin o Rock Island depot early aast o0 e Densh st Babe: Hasey and all you think it ought to be, why, it's ,,‘,y When it became known that other citles | Were' sent out yesterdAy from the county [to divert (he waters of Indian creek, and |ing and attempted to hold up the ticket y y y suit and not yours. were after the 1910 show, the local men at | Superintendent's office notifying the teach- (Will not delay making the survey &ny|agent and the baggageman, both of whom will spend the night with his party on |longer X can possibly avo board the Mayflower. The preside " ' the head of the congress got busy and, |°Fs of the results of the examinations and |' .. ;}“}‘l ‘:m 4 ’“:'\“' n“hf"’“n, to. | Were in the tickat office. Agent Leinbach mf‘,'v.]d”m \LIA:U\XH“V:RK ,\?"\‘f“‘ v 'f:b“:‘ MARTIN PETERSON, ] a8 Superintendent Freeman L. Rebd de-|requesting them to call at the office and |, " otore Justice Cooper on the charge |Feached for his gun, when the negro, stand- | .\ " "0 " Norfolk and they have ac- 416 Brosdway. * Couneil Bluffs, Is | register their certificates, which are not t belonging to John ing behind a man he had forced to take clared yesterday, “the Council Bluffs peo- cepted valid until after registration. | Ernest, & farmer whom he was re-|the position next the window, polnted two | ple have been buy¥|[ moml:'rlhlp' cl.m; cently ‘employed. Henzle is In the county .- :Hnm” |.i L ‘dnm, hots | Saturday morning. the president will go| p Hke hot cak number of local | e Licenses. | Juil. took effect in the walls of the office before | 2*P0re at Hampton, Va. -to attend a members, It wds stated yesterday, was| ;. s s The hearing of Fred Fowler janito |, Lioenses i wed ssued yesterday |¢ne Shugart block, charged with a s close to the 1,000 mark. This being the | " ALEORS it - oo meeting of the board of trustees of the { and the nesro o gt gt ey A R o B MUSICAL EVENT EXTRAORDINARY ‘ - |tory erime agalnst lowa Smith. a 13 | situayion. 1t la not at all likely that any |y, ing Residence Age. |0l girf. was continued yesterda - Miner Killed at Boome. | | outside city can come in and take away | R Burl McKinney, Hancock, Is % | tice Cooper's court untll ‘this afternoon at ot * tained at luncheor at Hampton, and at vy by | B e Hoavsonge 3 |the' requtont ‘ot the Getense. BOONE, Ia., Fov T —(Bpscial Telegram. |2 0°€10ck In the afternoon will deliver an MISS FLORA WILSON dents. g | 3. Adam Bede ex-congressman from address to the colored s | The judging of the vegetables was com- | F Mihnesota, was the guest of Congressman |—Charles Smith, a coal miner, was fatally sty J. McElmeel, Manchester, Coloratura Soprano (Daughter of Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of pleted yesterday, morning and at the an- | Katherine F. Fisher, Kansas City, Mo..'21 | JLReroT™ g, Ve firde, 'and "an inter- |nert tod W. D. Johnso ine by | s. BERRY AT ON - B e A | Tee &, Biwonta. Omane "2 ‘.“‘"’ v“l“or Bith 7 h.né . sad 85 .""3""-""-1 m::] in ohnson's mine by ‘ MR DENISON Agriculture of the United States), Assisted by Y s ‘en o ried the first prise for the general display 3’.‘:" rnv'v):ngm:;h.:.u ': W itlne R bars he wae Booksd 1o speak - National Head of Woman's Relief KARL KLEIN, Violinist of vegetables. which Is a beautiful silver N":’ 3. Menzel, Council B last evening. Special Kan s 40¢c. Corps Iz Towa. The demand for seats at the Plaza was unprecedented. Her won- trophy presanted by W. Atiee Burpee & | prineas 8. Fair, Idncoln, Neb Fire Chisf C. M. Nicholson arrived home | The P. C. DeVol Hdw. Co. has on sale | DENISON, Ia, Nov. 19.—(Special)~Mra derful voice and technique attracted society people as well as artists | Co. of Philadelphia. Margaret ic. Dudens ‘Averdean, B Drorii 07 | pesterday from Marion, whero ho ationded | o bis shipment of pocket knives WOPth |jennie 1. Berry national president of the and students. The Concert Hall resembled a gala night at the Metro- 4 > It is estimated that nearly 5,000 people at- | Firemen's ':‘-wfuunm 15' whlfh he was |from Tic to $1.25; all on sale Saturday for | woman's Rellef corps, Mrs. Marle L. politan Opera.—From New York Herald tended the frult show last night. Every| Framed pletures from e up; the best elected third vice president t was de. | dc. This was a faoctory close-out and all | Basham, department president; and Mrs. SUNDAY ] INEE - Ty -4 seat In the balconiss was oecunled during | kind of souvenirs. Take a few home with (Sopd fo Bold the 10 tournament 1o Rel|knives are fully warranted Margaret M. Hinman of the national staff SUNDAY, MATINER AND NIGNT—JUSZ A WOMAN'S WAY ' the LAherat Bend coneart and "Wnor Lib- | you Alexander’s Art Store. 33 Broadway. | itv Mosineer Einvre doss not axbest to =i ¥. C. DE VOL HDW. Co |were &t Denlson Wednesday evening o |