Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 29, 1909, Page 3

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‘\ ¥ Counci! Bluffs { Council Bluffs ot N0 DEFICIT FOR ERUIT SHOW and Debits Will Oificers Say. Minor Mention Work of Anditing Bills Progresses, Nevealing Satisfactory Coadition to These Backing the Enterprise. wds both s now he- ab boar tirec- from ning Nat a lad whe en Hoily nstiTute Slenwood. was pieked 17e hour Frida wood "3 a st » Priday x was 18 * he as sarters th ongress when work naims the . mer A Schoo > oroct PASTOR FORMING BOYY ot Ma Carsted Richmond in Blafts Iohn Kroonemeyer, pastor of Beth- Presh wareh, vesterday an- itentfon of organising a boys Majcr George H. Sichmond, planned to estabilsh, but drop for lack of sufficient Rev. Mr. Krounemeyar Tdea da be heid Monday a o the family residence in and burtal n W ery. Rev. J Kraonmever. Betianr bytertan cnurch. will the ser Mes Seuth E ing out anv nounced 13 ehiuf of pe toresd to wife of A. P ot dled vesterday morn- lure after an iliness of w 2 years. Besides her huw rence with Chief Richmond band she leaves three childcen. Deceased . s to the project Was a member of the Roval Neighbors of ference to the project| Jow i "and the Degree of Homor. Fol southside DAstOr BAS ioging funeral services at the residence ‘o estabiish @ elub for |Tresday, the body will be taken o Oak Neb.. for burial. The case of the state against George Ells worth, a local dairyman. the charge of se ing milk that did not come up to quired standard was again continued in the supertor court yesterda: until Monda eontinuance was granted on the reqiest | the state 28 an important witness could be present. Counsel for Ellaworth urgs that the case be dismissed and culled tention to the fact that this was the time that the case had been Domtponed Tucge Snyder stated that {f the state was not ready to #o to trial Monday he would miss the case. The funeral services of Mrs. Nancy Slead 1 bl i heid yesterday afterncon ac the home Sl e Y of e |, o daughter Mrs. Charles M. Hari, on part of the city are poor and | Ogkiand avenue, wers conducted by Rev. laboriag luse. Their boys | James M ams. pastor of Broadwa church. Burial, which was private was able to obialn the |Syoiv.: Hill cemetery, the following serv ng Men's Christian |ing as pailbeare: J R. Beil, H R. Jones. sat of the atiendaat | oo Spaulding Oscar Albersi Alber: fatfors N maie | 8nd John Van Fossen. Mrs. Slead in sur- O | vived by twn soms. Raiph C. Slead of Chi- ne piace to some extent for | cagn and Hiram V. Slead of Overton. Neb. Touns Men's Christian |and cwo dwushtecs. Mev. Necte T, Cary of - - | Upiand. Neb.. and Mrs. Hacl of this o ud to begin the prelim- | [Py e r “Gilbert Vennum of Miford. I The requirements will | gis0 survives her. Deceased had been We plan to| resident of Councl Blaffy since 171 u - |about a vear agn. when she went to Den vith games and var- opn g 0o benefit her heaith. start, but hape to | b as the occa- | FRENCH TIRED OF THE BARGAIY ce. Shill. 1918 was interest. B the result speak on and during canvasy assistance of of said Pastor . "It ciub reason why It be an encouragement formation of similar of the city. The plan and I am mersly aur N see 10 th othe: gt mond’s of the will be n association unse cub. tuke and 20 associativn. ok 4 e xpensive, roum Man from Homey Creek Sick of Trade { with fukland Butcher to The| Arthur Clay Fremeh, who conduw Puttawaitamie genera! merchandise store at Hones of Council land John R. Bentley, a butcher land. recently traded their piaces ness, and now, regretting the transact | have applied to the court to have the demls set aside. French disposed of his store and stoekk at Hons Creek o Overiand Manufacturing company, w h E. A Phillips, is defendant in the sut flled Sat- urday in the district court. French, carding to his petition. ed notes the sum of LW n p: and now alleges tha: the defendants are residents of Omaha, = of the Business by false French asked that & reeriver be appoin to take charge of the store and on stowing the court approved the ap ment of C. D. Watts, who is required to give & bond in the sum of §LH8. French further asiks that when the case the court order the sale set aside. it cdos atitet eeveeee 2700 JOSSph Micheer, William Craig and —— | L. Westergaard, all of this city, are named Total, weven tranaters. -, | as defendaacs in the suit brought by Ben |ley., who traded his butcher shop aad sisughter house in Omkiand for a piees of tarm land in Madison county, lowa. Ben:c- I Estate Cransters. reported ompany in block 10. Benson's » Couneil Biuffs, wd. wfferson and wifs to T. y, lot 15, in biock T in ddie’s subd., I Council Bluffs, wd. 2 J. $iedentopt et al to W. K Stacy, io€ 6, tn bioek ot 7 i ol lot 7, tn biock 1 lot 1 in sioek lots 2 § and 3, in bloek 15; 12, in biock 17. and lot 2 in biogk Galewburg Add. to Counctl Bluffs, Edmundson, single, to W. H Spies, lots Il and 4 in biock §, in Fleming & Davis’ Add. to Couneil T g SrmesSpoamdlentisasu L. J. Mansperger and wife to Hilmer BEdstrom, lot 4 in biock 1 Street's Add. to Couneil Bluffs, wd............ 2508 Hilmer Edstrom aad wife to H. L. Manuperger, jot 1L in seetion 5764, ac- . pe ment for i» heard When you buy s pianc st A. Hospe Co. you kmnow that you get the best for the money pald on. the market, frotected DY |ley in Lis petition allages that on November the guarantes of the most reiladie music |34 of this year the defendants represented Bouse in the west. 3 Main St, 3 Pearl|tc him that Craig had imherited the land St. Counef! Blusfs, Ia. in question aad tha: it was worth % a: acre. On the strength of their represent: tions Bentley gave a bill of sale of his shop siaughter house and ment, including horses and wagons, and to boot gave a note for ST Bentley now declaces that he land s, in fact, not worth aver §3 ax acre; that it was not mherited by Craig. but beiongs to Michener and W estergaard, and s besides mortgaged ¥.00. He asks the court to cancel the note given by him in the transaction and order anjoining the defendants assigning or transferring it He aiso asis the bill of sale be canceiled. Bentiey nas possession of the butcher shop and slaugh- ter house. Mrs. Mary Enewnid has appealed et court from the award of praisers appointed in ceedings Orought by Short Line Rallway compan ——— = - right-of-way between Treymor aad THE FASHION Blufts. Mre. Enewoid was awas the reputation for doing first clags fOF & Strip of her Tulloring sad Flitting. You can al- | ™&d and she declares aur garments by their lnes and lest ZM0 and asks When you see them If they are value ac the sum named@ by fer or Teady o Wear. We guar- ty us, to give you the Dest styles, at very reasonabie All kinds of alterations also YOU ARE CU WE CAN CURE YOU AVERAGE TIME TQ CURE Rueromz One Visis Hyoaocecs One Visis “oun ¥ 1d needed vays - lowa LOGAN-—The stranger, found almost frosen near tion hers last Sunday morning, will be taken to his reiatives at Fresport, [ Sunday according to presenl irrangements. MARSHALLTOWN-—The annual checker tournament v t be heid in during the coming winter The has not yet been fixed. W. & Wasson the head of the commitiee on local arm ments. PULASKI— is county farmers ar nihiting some bDig ears of corn at a exnibition held al Pulasi! this week Swartsendruver dad one o which measured eight and mches o circumference aad we ty-four cunces MARSHALLTOWN —Married on April at Nevada, Ia. and inteaging to keep secret untll they samounced it a pleasure, the pians of Mr and Mrs Tuffree of this eity were mad frustrated today when their secret known. Mrs Tuffree was formerty Mae Johnsem of Princeton, UL DOWS-—A romance which began n Mnneapolls hospital four years ago, w n Dr Wikam G Brede of Minoeupoils was nierne and Miss Luella Leotta Carr was nurse, cuiminated at Popejoy yesierday when the couple was married. The cers- mony was performed at the home of the bride's purents, Mr and Mrs J E Carr CRESTON—Two Thanksgving weddings were solemnized here on that dBy. tha: of p ¢ Marttie Oshel aand David Steers taking ke ) ;.‘u; ot the flur of the bride's parents naleriale "o and the Presenve of an Invited ecompeny Rev F( values. Let me Wmake you & suit of | David Elses of the Chriscan coured offici othes. If It dows DGt Drove satisfactucy, | AUINE. At the Personage M ®s =y suie | Susie Seiden of this place and Henpy | Brown of Cromwell were uniced B e Lukegord, The Tailor i ringe by Rev. William Oiewarti Jobn F. Mayer rallroad sta- s Open Evenings THISP. M. 33 South Main Street Every Garment That Bears the Mark of Werkmanship {A7UA Peterson pomsesses aa indtvidual- At 13 notably distinctive and the tall- unsurpassed [ haudie anly firs ian guods at reaseoabie prices. Let me your winter sut MAZTIN PETERSON. 415 Bruadway. stace nis dacs - ac e~ r ox- orn ed cwen B 4% My Wew Location, 106% South Main am now prepuced to do - 15, Kfve you the bust ds, Dewt atyles. THE BEE OMAHA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER POOR SEED (ORN IN USE Chairman of Iowas Board Sends Out Statement. RESULTS OF ELABORATE TESTS Artiele Embodies Directions for De- termining ® Quality of Grain Betore Planting—Seed shoaid Be Gathered Early danger he results the state. as had tor made an 1egiacted gathering Tanner their seed starement s presen . seed corn ga s worthiess. its germi mpaired, and to piant it m a crop. ition, 1 as save: Stata Boa: pie and f. he box. . ikept ix as possibie the spring mstitutions at ke and pian ® of some ears ware ard roasting ears. best ewrs seiscted, 3§ per but it came mpaired and s sound. soft, mere) 1e soundest and Ma while corn_gave a some- T ge mination, showing % per more uniform growth grain. he Knoxville institution in of November, I seiected the fleid. th the num- corr seisction was made © more busheis acre, but of the two ane oniy germinated T4 and the other # per cent, the ng very uneven. Selects Corn at Random. feed store es Moines the of November, [ seiected from a e door & number ted, with a % ation, but thers was almc when the first stalk ts appearance above ground until appearance, indicating T made. of good n In striking St with these sampies gathered after the October made of some corn brought 3t the State Beard of Control piember conference. T bad been picied about the middie tember when quite green since then, a become moidy on aceoun " together. his corn of them f: nave but, 'y grains were selected, 'om the moldy ears that I jected for seed in the spring aotwithstand: t appearance abave | he same time, showing and a vigor would old, wet weather In an inciement season and grcw—what nome of the other sampies. tested would do. There i35 4 lesson to be learned from this test and thad is, that seed corn should be gathered eatly, ihe last half of September being the proper time m any and all sea- gons. Corn sfuly giazed. in fact. after it has become o for roasting ears, is And nat for seed before ! not be piaced ader a p betwaen an outbufldin res as wvented s sbsoluteiy e neemsn, basement. w e, with heat atmosphere at all ace for storing or spread on of air ation and a es, s another seed corn. bu on racis between nese ing wel tnation tip re ears, dis % per eent and s kerneis, 4 germ- ; a strong, vigor ven: at ciass %0 wark. More Arrests for Customs Frauds Two Women Charged with Evading Duties on Importa- he arrest tegeras ais 8. Moore and re city, desiers government au. materially as- sistad liegal parmac: m. Ph with ipson and ated tw: detraud bert he governme 3 S50 each efore the United Stai New York in Janua tetaute tor 13@ Dodge. The \V_eathcr. Omana He esterda. t::‘-:'l:“‘ ilEwe PEPEOPEEEpEEPE EHEHBHYE pEERBES LA LI BT T OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU IMAHA, Nov. 8.—Official record of tem- re and precipitation compered wit: corresponding period of the last three temperature temperature Precipttasion | Temperature and precipitation departures | from the mormal a: Omaba since March 1. mpared With the last two years armal tmperature . scess for the day . Total excess since Mareh 1 yNarmal preetpitation | Excons for che day | Totai raméail snce Mareh 1 Excess since Macch | Deficiency for cor perfod. 1 Deficiency fur cor. period T T indlentes trace of precipitation. L A WEWLSH, Local Forscaster. a F ) ) an 3 - N Oil Magnate Faces Charge of Perjury Trial of Heary Clay Pierce for Alleged False Swearing Begins at Aastin, Tex. Monday AUSTIN, Tex. Louis here Monday The case was slates an Nov. B—Henry Clay nagnate, will be loged false swear r1ed last Aag flied by Mr Waters- Mo sesde st e o afticu when ~eorgan 2g been oustad for vio- rust laws today and will be Attorne: teclarad asiked ongarred Dt Attorney I Assistant Attorney Genera and Jenkins of Brown- rounse james H. Robertson ary Austin, af false presume when asied prospec e expects Texas proper: swearing e stats £ an added - 1 proceedings st the company by the attorney gen Suggestions by General Wood Commander of Department of East Would Discourage Re-enlist- ments in Army. rs convieted ses and dis- es army should NEW YORK, ourt-martial Moy, 3. —8old ot minor ed Sta conviets or permane: ases not be brande: barred trom as re-an ent in all ac- rat e Department of “The present system of handling military conviets shouid be changed.” says the and a procedure inaugurated leok reform as weil as punishment, under tt will be possibie for prisoners by conduet to obtain @ standing Wwhich them to re-emiistment the port, ing to which good will entitle army.” General Wood aiso expressed the opinion tha wouid benefit the country to back into life & number of trained soidiers each “In view of the faet.” he says, “that it is not the pe of the United large army it ot the country will be best served by turning back into popuiation each year as many trained soidiers as possible. To this end re-enlistments sheuld be limited to moncommissioned offeers and privates first clams.” | etvil year, t cy States to maintain a that the interesns the {Church Versus - State 1n Fraince Temps Says Settiement is l.nflnfixble Until New Spirit Rales Vatican. Deputies Briand yesterday of Abbe who Gayraud again emphasizes the wishes of a majarity ps. clergy and a speecn of portance, in spite the F bady e how paper declares, ruie the Vatican befors & settiement s possible. This is enced by the refusal of the Vatican to aid in the settl the eh wuestion in Fr wher stops ac mothing o insure peace ciliate the governments of other countries The Temps pcints out under the broad inteiligence of I e sicuation d be treated w eom- mon sense and conciuded with the asser jus pemce will come when energies - ergy follow stead arders from Rome. men as and igton Alctates ansigean Lifeia dyspepsia. bies is need guarant Beaton to iver comp ess. Elec Re Ca. Trans-Andine Tunnel Pierced Five-Mile Bore Through Mountain Between Argentina and Chile Completed. SANTIAG “hile, Nov. 3.—The ine railwa: tunne ' today and it & grea: The Trans-a: approved by the wnd the pened the was piersed he event was made the occasion celebration projeet rgress in railway iom reaches Andes ean was 1908 - was sec e foot of The pened Mareh pg the rapidly, A Detr and now ne where the = seetion of Y met ne: Y mnne! was 5 af pie: aad work Andes ns sds = progressed erica; and The tive aighest - - m the world summit of the join & railroad of the ige trom Mendosa. The trans Andine line I o La Pas Bolivia. The cumpieted I om Artes t La Baz w 3 miles long and wiil horficod of 15,000,000 resch. leras and w - same ga P seng Thes » auhorized to refund vowr money if Foiey's Honey iad Tar fals to cuPe your cough or culd It stops the cough, besis the lungs and prevents serious resuits Srom & coid, prevenis pneumonts and eunsumpcion. tains 2o eplates. The genuine i I & yui- jow package Refuse substitutes. Seid by I e hristmas Fair of the Churches To Be Held in the Court of The Bee Building Six churches will hold a fair, beginning December 1st, and continuing a week December 1st and 2d St. Mary's Avenue Congregational, Home Made Canned Fruits Jelbes, Jams, Marmalade, Cakes, Home Made Bread, Mincemeat. Home Made Candy. Here are some of the articles to be offered at the fair: Embroidered Goods Towels, rag rugs, dish towels, doilies, hand hemmed kitechen aprons, hand- kerchiefs, eotton bags. Books Traveling Conveniences Faney bags, collar bags and boxes, comforters, Hand made raffia and rattan basl very umique. Faney aprons, stocks and collars. 1k Westminster Presbyterian December 3d and 4th First Congregational, @ Lowe Avenue Presbyterian December 6th and 7th First Methodist Church, Clifton Hill Presbyterian Luncheon 11:30to 2 p. m. Doughnuts and Coffee, Cook Book, recipes tried by the ladies of Omaha. Book of Candy Recipes. Label Books. Hand Recipe and Address Books. Baby Supplies Children’s dresses and skirts, lingerie, Flowers, dressed dolls, Japanese articles. every day Sandwiches 20c o c I o | Lewts H. LS NEMORLAL SERVICES <55 == * | —_— N ruier Dan B. Omaha Lodge to Homor Memories of 5%l “taceemed loval knight: Cart Lass | “Absent Brothers” Next Sunday. |ssceetars: Charies L. Stunders treasurer Rev. George A. Beecher, chapiiin; R.bert A o Jensen, inner er; W. H. G F B. Van James M. Wooiworth s oedsak and I Eighteen Members Saummons During Last ¥ear, Mak- ing Total Death List Nimety- Oue in Twenty-Three Years. morial committee in charge of sar's services Douglas B. Weipton, chairman; Charies F. Manderson, Willam [ Hlerstsad, John M. Daugherty aad Edward E. Howell OIL COMPANIES SEEK SITES Atias Corporation Wil Warehoase, s Wil Company of Des Moines. the ous Protective gon Order ofi companies are secur'ng new lo- Omana, one. the Atlas Oil com- securing a warehouse to replace the g burned down spring, but the seing new to Omabha. s company has bought 100x285 femt at Elev and bulld a warehouse r $5.000, which will be three large as anything of the kind in The company will thus be abie two or three times more barrel than before. It also have stor tracks. Manhattan Ol company of which has organized a Nebraska secured a jon for a warenouse wicthin a bloek Atlas, at and Nichoias. Independen: Qil company as opemed up ces at ‘ague building and s at present from warehouses. ons year The Reape he ranks of the la members, ear During the last " cut & wide swath U herd Eighteen active est numb ution of the to the death roil lodge No. B ainecy-ane members ot the “ab brocherns. The Elks' motto, beautiful ment, is one chat dead lin with ] s of our bro.3 the sand; Their virtues memory a traet of . ground and Tlark ot times the west have joined the r | bl ol goods 2" ne s streats will in ax: g o ocal U have been ad Omaha in ita se ot wa apon | makes the memories ng. s we wri | Moines. the pany. has . of the The upen the tabiets of love and of $loux 2 Mo shipping memories of these of the '} ninety: odge To revere the one men the members gaine: local will at @ body W heater MANNA MOORE TRIES TO KILL WIFE WITH AXE | Cotored Man Strikes Her Twice and Miner. | her, with an open knife. Des | TUses Kaife, but She Lives. Enraged by jemlousy, Manna Moors, broke in the rear of his home at 1324 Izard street, INSt night and struck his with, Anra Moere, two times over the head with 2 dcuble biaded axe Mocre thought Dude low Miles was trying to aleinate the af- fections of his wife and decided to end his troubies by killing her. He broke In the back door with and shouting, “Now will 1t another m: eut ner times In the back of the head, irflicting ugly s and fracturing her sk He then struak over the right « ugly wound. He then at- Moore's father, James Toles, and biind. The later was ly- n the front rcom when Moore eut him on the arm with a kn He chased Miles and Walter Toies out of the house with the knife and made his escape. Mrs. Moore was taken to the police sta- where her wounds were dressed and she is being heid as a withess. Her con- dition is not considersd dangerous. Miles 15 being heid. The would-be murderer, after completing ‘,n!fl work, ran out the front door of the | nouse and disappesred. Mrw. Moors ran te the home of um Tzare street whers she was found by e poilm, but was weak from loss of biood. Al of the parties negroes. Foiey's Houey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and =xpels colds. Get the genuine in a yellow package. Soid by all druggists. the axa you me for w. and cut another tacked Mrs. who is aged Ing on a bed ion a Stevens at rs i the L8 acti ritual is and impressive one that all observe quart date e me most beauts srder a special ine ne services in the Importance of s Elks made ot The toilowing ast otfin . Kelly Elks have died dur Jmana the - P Decembe: December Good Seasoning Pure spices aid digestion—they sumu- late appetite and give varety of tase to food. Spice value, then, depends ab- solutely on quality—and quality means uniformgry in strength and faver. represent the choicest spices that Narure Fres! quality ber Foilowing denths service Wil R , full in flavor and strepgth and unsurpassed in Sealed as s00n 18 ground—no air, moisture, odors ar impurities of any kind can touch them. Tone Bros Spices make good cooking better. Try them. There are two kinds of spices— TONE DBROS. and “sskers.’ At your grocer for Teme »—10 cnts If ha doss ot have them, send s 10 cuncs and youw gracer’'s mame. We will semd @l o Sminy Totie ® TONE SROS.. Dus Moines, lowa. Bienders o the crietrated 04D GOLDEY CuFFER. Freder Samue! John P. Shoning rg- Seigsonn lam A. Sharp. Henry D. Shuil John P. Thomas. Zachartah Thomason. Grorge C. Towie | Arthur W

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