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THE BEE: OMAHA 1900, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 Nebraska ] echaco Valley, British Columbiaj. " o THOMPSON REFUSES 10 ACT X “foEd ‘The Farmers’ Paradise o e General Will Not Be Goat Nechaco Valle located in central western British Columbia, between the Cascades and the Rocky Moun- for Governor Shallenberger. tains, just north of Seattle. . The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway now building through this land unsurpassed for fruit dairy and mixed farming; oats average S0 bushels per acre wheat 50 bushels, timothy heads 12 inches long; pen vine, vetch and blue stem to horse’s back; wild fruit and game in abundance; rich soil; mild climate, temperated by the ent; pure drinking water; no irrigation, summer rains. Nothing can grow into money as fast as land along a new ra will be next year and the year after. Discount the future. world. Nature is creating more people, but no more land. James J. Hill Says: “Buy Land” But to buy you must buy at once. The total amount of good land was limited in the beginning. It is much more limited now. There is none available for pre-emption. There is no railroad land. That held by land com- panies—including ouy own—is going fast. Already over fifty thousand acres of Nechaco Valley land have been sold to settlers and investors—and most of it sold in a few months. That which is left will go even faster. This is your opportunity—and your last one. Well Known Far-Sighted Business Man and Bankers Who Bought Nechaco Valley Farms FRANK A. FURAY, County Treasurer, Douglas County. M. B. AUGUSTINE, Wholesale Grocer, Seattle. DR. EWING BROWN, Physician, Omaha. GEORGE COUPLAND, Regent, State University. HERMAN B. PETERS, Prop. Mercants Hotel, Omaha. T. J. O'BRIEN, Prop. Henshaw Hotel, Omaha. FRANK CRAWFORD, Attorney, Omaha. A. P. CULLEY, Banker, Loup City, Neb. MAX J. BGGL, Jeweler, Grand Island, Neb. JOSEPH KOTIK, Merchant, St. Paul, Neb. DR. HIPPLE, Dentist, Omaha. A. E. CADY, Banker, St. Paul, Neb. CHARLES A. GOSS, U. 8. District Attorney. DR. TARBOX, Physician, Omaha. LESTER TURNER, Pres. First National Bank, Seattle. D. J. RILEY, Omaha. JAMES D. HOGE, Pres. Union Trust Co., Seattle. DISTRICT JUDGE PAUL, St *LYSLE L ABBOTT, Attorney, Omaha. E. C. WAGNER, Mgr. Bank of California, Seattle. *LEONARD W. SHEIBEL, Neb. National Bank, Omaha. M. W. PETERSON, Cashier Dexter Horton Bank, Seattle. These two well known men have been in the valley and GUY F. CLARK, Asst. Cash. Dexter Horton Bank, Seattle. know it well. Ask them about it. C. S. HARLEY, Asst. Cash. Dexter Horton Bank, Seattle. You Can’t Make a Mistake If you tread in the financial footsteps of these prominent men, whose success has been due to their keen, far- sighted judgment. Do you want to follow men like these, and take the same chance they do or will you stumble glong in the same oid rut, and be two jumps behind the rabbit all the time? The successful men of today are those who acted yesterday. History repeats itself, but you must have the pluck, the nerve, the courage, the business acumen these men have to grasp an opportunity when it's presented as they have done. Don’t Be One of the Crowi--Be a Leader —Be a Success Upon application at our office we will gladly give you detailed government reports, giving you a pen picture of each farm, and surveyors’ field notes, together with photographs of each particular piece of lan urge you to take prompt action while yet you have the best to pick from. We Shall Withdraw This Offer in a Few Days ‘We will give you the choice at $20.00 per acre—$ eent interest. STORE TALK “rawford Net . by ret an evercont r & sult. We better oF last yoar always Lge we OMAHA CASE UP TO EXECUTIVE Decisto te Whether or Not Que o Shall Be Brought Not Fart of the Legal warm Japan cur- Wik Depart- ilroad. Try and realize what Nechaco Valley ment's Duty. You know farm land is the safest investment in the 2 From a Staff C LINCOLN Attorney “TEE ROME OF QUALITY CLOTEE ™ A Man’s Most Useful Christmas Gift Some folks call them Smok- ackets, others call them House Coats—whichever you prefer—you’ll call our assort- ment the best in town—why? Becausc they are all brand new —not even a sprinkling of old ones, and the prices we charge bring one of these most useful garments within the reach of almost every one— $4.00 2 $12.50 rrespondent ) gram.) in ar unces that not be the goat for Governor Eha erger has refused y for her ew given out o assume the responsi- dvising t) n as chief exec war proceedi: Board of and P and Mayor Dah nforee the § mpson broadly trymg to shift s own shoulders gener: no recommes said Mr not in . *The law imposes on the“governor the dut of deciding when the proceedings should b brought. The & ¥ general sets under his orders in bringing the proceedings has no initiative. 1 will sponsibt tion to ¢ t. Paul, Neb. is up to the gov- Bishop Praises Corn Show. “The C Omaha is much than was eyar and is grandest exhibit the kind that ever bee npreser the people of braska,.. said State Buperintendent Bishop this afternoon. “Everyone in the state that attend the show. It to go through the audit the varlous exhibits. 1 Omaha Wed ar to make & detailed re the show & ter las of Special Holiday Otfer! Fine Whiskies—FREE! FREE! FREE! Do you want a S whisky that is T 3 a litle better than other brands? A whiskey pure, me lesome. distilled and Then try of our can should an ‘educatio ium and shall r whi Tt of the young people woh are agriculture. “The entire state should give Omaha its support to hoid the Corn show for year. Other cities are trying to nd if Omaha loses it the loss will be to ety the state. Very few of our people will ngg 80 to another state to attend the show I S but if it remains in Omaha then Ne- Willow Brook ret To induce you to_just sample Xilers Whiskies we flve you absolutely free SIDEBOARD DE- CANTER (like ocut) filled with extra Old Rye and two whisky giasses to match, every or- Gor Trom mow axts Jax. 10, 1910. Read our GREAT OFFER. and strongly Dext get it w ’ 00 per acre cash, balance in six annual payments at 6 per Hiller's brands of Whiskies are synony- nous of quality. We aim to carry a large variety 1o satisfy the taste of all con- noisseurs of good liquors. We want you on our list, therefore offer the following SPECIAL BARGAINS $3.50 gallon Golden Eagle Rye, two gallons, freight paid $4.00 per gallon erasdoan m two gallons, freight paid . $5 per gallcs OLD Osdar Brook Bourbo gellons. prepaid per gadion very OLD Gackus: 1.85 e mye, 3 galious, propes. ..1* Wote—One gallon lots of any of the sbove at one-half the two gallon price, but not prepaid SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST braskans will attend in large numbers. Traction Company Needs Power. E the State Rallway comm: gone after the 1o see why it Wili Soon Advance to $25, $50, $160 and More WE HEREBY RESERVE THE RIGHT to raise our price at any time and to change our terms. Grand Trunk Pacific Land Company 411 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska References: Omaha National Bank; Dexter Horton & Co., Seattle; National Bank of Commerce, Seattle, Wash. sion has The whiskey used in hosp 0 tad - San Bee t does yuring the s Lincoln adequate coln Gas ng power Old Ken rall h in bond, as f gy Sl Oze gallon, or 4 quarts Two galions, keg T jug . !'hxu .‘uou, l-( it recently took over As the gas co is engaged in ligl ing only it agreed to Dot seem 1o care about piacing the traction company in & position to cut In on its own bus - | When the traction company absorbed the Melisa is under bond to answer for the as. | Cltisens’ line the gas company had the sault. contract to furnish power for the latter TABLE ROCK—Mr. company. The trec company at once A cancelled that contract and when the first snow came the company had more business than it could handie Reward Divided Up. Governor Shallenberger has ended the ow over the reward for the capture of Frank Henry, wanted for murder. The $2K presence of n"x réepecitte familice and o] 0 by the Jouh. AR Rac taarick, - Ho; They will make this n Mr s Palment t who on, N. H. jones. C. I Made | | \ | | 5. a little anxious as this is the worst weather | men. on record so early in the season. Gener- ally no feeding is done until the first of January, but the severe weather has com- | pelled feeding for some time. Last sea- sou's experience was sufficient to wumu- { late preparing amply for feed and there is | an abundance of feed n the coumtry, but | continued weather like the present will do | © great damage |CLOTHING DEMANDS MADE . o FROM LINCOLN ASYLUM wor 5 . to take and ship away about fifteen or twex Out | carl a After an examination the doctors stated that the knife had Dot penetrated any of the bowels, and that although fully injured, the boy would In a ility recover. Boy Buried in Well, but Dug Out YoungMan Living !-r Beatrice Has | Experience While Trying to Catch Rabbit. BEATRICE, Neb gramj—Buried Wn & six hours and rescusd Without serfous injury was the ex perience today of George Allen Wilkenson 14-year-old of A. Wilkenso Jiving six miles northeast of Beatrice. Wil kenson and & © hesing 8 rabbit this morning Whick.ran under platforn and fell into the well. His fath securedea Tope and down to th bottom a distance of fifty feet, to get the ( rubbit. Mr. Wilkenson b oisting his won when he heard the e rock he. gin 1o ceve in below the boy, Mr. Wi kenson pulled for all nt. but the 1ad Was Ghught twenty-eight feet from the surface and buried alive in eight feet of rock and earth, which fell a the pump | the tubing S0 &8 to protect him. Fort men to work ms seon as possible and after six hours’ work. He | ve money or clothing escaped Wwith severe hruises. While the| The board of public lands b men were ‘working hard fo regch Yo not vet taken_formal action Wilkenson he was able to talk to them dividual members through fhe rocks and Joose carth, which formed an arch above Hiller Liquor Co., 25 and Mrs. J. C.| who moved from bere in Ox r Tama Ciiy, la., were 0 upfortun 10 hiave their home in that place destroyed by fite oue day iast week and they had a Barrow escape from deafh. The origin of , | ihe fire is waknown. -+ ] NEERASKA CITY-J0fii Lewls and Miss Nancy Allgood were united in marriage aing at the Methodist Bpiscopa ] H. B. Jermings, D. Sutherland, Nelsom: F. Abel : Giliper: G. A Butte. Guide Rock; H. R Howard, Kenesaw, P. D Neb., ddec River Sand comy is establish nport and C. Bur to oK Lame water Acckies to yvu gullon botties 508 M Dougias 50 Dec. 18.—(Special Tel me w um- Superintendent Woodard Sem Word to Relatives of Patients to Help ©ut. lay was o AR ‘Wallace, i G the president here iast week t Die on the Seaffold red with the weak, lame Electric Bit- For sale by Be To clent depth of sa mpan From a Staff Correspondent) Dy rodard going to s any WAy to letters w of the Liv prevent do it re the sand is a ves of inm: 2 that jet him asylu there out The Weather. FOR NE TOWA— Merrick dge Lew count Feier as filed & the first of W. Ruej to reiat! an excavat \ds wide money. The letters say that & certain needs clothing and that the same can Teated well, the ght in Lincoln for so much | 1ana, with pent is msked to send the cl ey. Those not fan with the lawe governing stale Institutions t it 18 compulsory feet Jong and t foet made and the big artif Harris will have t Lincoln sking that Albert adjudged a patient | been Lowell A—Fair and rt coider. and ha yesterday _ Hour Car Situation. der. of cs cloudy great f the large Mdings pr on the | rRICE— are very| JBEA > 1o keep o they desire that 1t is insane patients plete de- Anew engir arrives 4h | be hampered a a to Stock Car mu ng funds Net g Son 4l known out n the cit ks . Smith of e grey h e, ihe animal is Lhe Roy Greek. e state Injured in P EMERSON, Neb A. Zapp met with 3 Baturday. He was w mill alome when in some unknown manner he wae caug the belting of the ma- chinery, Every thread of stripped from him and be was thrown un- comsclons to the fioor, where he lay for several reo fering greatly from the cold. . While he is bruised and sore it is thoughit, he is not dangerously burt Bank PUBLICAN e» Up Charter. CITY e Rep S. Gifford for t ndered its Dec Scottish Rite Masons Flold Their Reunion |Third City in State in This Depart- ment of the Order—Consistory is Probable. uliar accider board members | rking in his planing man when ihey persons cannot af: receive the B iothing wastion they think {10 contribute | No objec 1o are able tunate because when from the imsiitu- law forces ihem ices the has been made to people ying the keep un ves, but the board does © iting money for the state from perscns who are tribute rds in o} n not able | pur it . NEBRASKA CITY Han Yeu Dec nued he mercury Foek No CODY, Neb weather has con: Suffering. —(Special )—The @ and stormy-for the office of the secre- state shows Lincoln asylun more than hird of its | probriation during the first elght mon biennium. At th tace & deficl sed about the - Live stock in the sand hflis 18 not suffering from the bz sard of iast week. but the stock men are Has the romance of old Spanish days. The mis- sions add to its charm. There every month is June. On the way are quaint Indian pueblos and the rainbow-hued tc the eighteenth, Inciusive, cele Al E . s h m 0 ? -] E r + E 1 thelr twentieth anniversary he e e | reside on & farm in and the rece arpuntssl Gen. past officers . |eral Frederick Webber “council, Knights of anl fon : B . e Kadosh, assembled for the sccond time to | he state were thirty days in jail give the ng degrees up of Arizona with a Fred Harvey hotel, El Tovar, on the rim. A Pullman to the Canyon on of the sutistactory re | venntum. peared. He | hind, and t . ' h why he desert ns . T the local Masonic organ: TECUMSEH he leading business men ATk rank TRAL CITY, &) )~The 038 Fellows amed an encempment a8 Fellowshi ty boasted ul the lodge that & higher place bave | w the second step | wark for aw Heretofore Central suffered a bad »f a subordinate lodge ?‘*‘”‘“’“ has become so strong here B8 30N Ehd e degree of 04d Fellowship his Jar was demanded by of the members | and an encampment has been formed rganization meeting last the head officers and from @ifferent parts of present. Six candidates fr A keen brain and Steady, dependable nerves can Win wealth and fame For their owner. Clear-headedness and A strong healthy body Dfipflld largely on the ! _initiated and six Polk, which e et ey Right elements in it il R B b R B e e airection af Lincols Regular food and drink. ization e Seotth srder Fiducta of st Rite branch had a rema: Lodge of fection and Rose Crolx, which have au ng degrees o he of the Ma sonic as able growtn here. Knight thority for confe m some Cemtral City - tre firs he work was were from »sts amounting 750 and | thirtieth n the councll m Ma officers have reuni local to ed the mplete force | places the on quite r & poverty affidavit. His father sons, but since then the local { | ace warrant bond, which will had eco s ey : s sirong footing warrant v Coffee contains caffeine— A poisonous drug. POSTU Is rich in the Gluten and phosphates That furnish the vital Energy That puts ‘‘ginger’’ And ‘‘hustle’” into Body and brain workers, *‘There's a Reason.” Mr. & TRAL CITY, 2 Dec. 13.—(Spe- | 1L)—Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hord have ne | to Los Angeles, Cal, to spend e winter ‘ with thejp-Gaughier, Mrs. Will Richardson and family. Mr. Hord s in the best of | health, having apparently fully recovered from the stroke of paralysis which h:l | suftered a year ago, as well as the effects | of the burns he received o the gas ex- 1‘ |piosion at bis home last summer i | Boy Falls on Open Kuife. | PAIRE''RY, Neb., Dec. 1B—(Special)— Two physicians of this city were summoned to the home of August Theye, Uving seven miles west of this city last night to attend | & young son of Mr. Theye who met with & very serious asccident While running with an open pocket knlfe in his hand | the lad fell i such & manner that the | | biade of the kuife penetruted the abdo- | a ye TEX gen MSE Wao f & bad fall. He of & lndder and was € from the ladder to re he Enow tom der slipped fr n and tated him to the ground was terribly shocked. but no bones were {broken. An ankle was badly sprained EBRASKA CITY—Announcement hss been made of the eneagement of Mr. M. J Gesusang of this city to Miss Loulre C Wirth of Helsington. Kan The marriage will take place early next month. The bride was formerly & resident of this of and the couple have been sweethearts sin their childhood & The groom is one ',4 the large stockholers of the Jomes rair ruff, an elderly compeny of this city and owns & large tract of land in Colorads. where nd his wife expect to make their home for & few yean |unll! be fully recovers his hesith Pneumonis siways results from & cold and cen be prevented by the timely use of | Chamberain's Cough Remedy. | mester cted Masons bere fram ib e There we delegations from Omaha and Lincoln & her points Next to t ranks far towns in Soc tew cities ts size In the where the rite has gained so firm hold. On aegoun the intcrest fested in this b of Masonic it s probable that & consistory will » be organized for confer the thirty-f. and thirty-second degrees, which are highest in the regular order of the tish Rite, nexi to the thirty-third © honerary éegree / The reunion closed with & banguetl at which Dr. J. V. Beghtol presided as toast Addresses were made by R. D Sutherland of Nelson, Senator Tibbets and F. C. Baboock The class was composed of the fallowing C. K. Mart, Prosser; W. H. Jenuingg. ir city aska here are country af ahead tiish Rite w anch activit The Californi MASE Limited Only Southern California train, ny line, exclusively for class travel. All others carry tourist sleepers and second-class s e Runs daily between Chicago- Kansas City and Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. Fred Harvey dining cars. Let me give you our de Juze booklets about the train and trip. Samod Larimer. Gen. Agt., AT ES ¥ Ry 406 Sixh Avenie, Des Moines, lowa. a