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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEM — — — — ———— PERSONAL ‘ | wamoe axREAL ESTAT LEGAL_ NOTICES: (Continued. ) R -, L rnn SALE | P — — . (Continwed.) THE MI88GQ ACIFIC RAILWAY | (Atleas do Voy, Manicuring and e 1 (i . e lbeddl INVESTMENT TS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that & spe THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castot’ s bank at ¢ per cent N ITT TIT - cial meeting of the StockNolders of The othing: in fact wAYhisK you do not nesd - an We ein got you 6 IR AGRICULTURAL LAND Missourt Paeific Rallway Company will be » collect. repair and sell at 134 N. ‘ltn eld At the principal office of said Com L& 4 t s chone Douglas 1% and wag " t t It is woeth while y 706 Market Street, in the City of St. Louls, ow It to you s worth wh To_Close ai [-4, b Wil 3 ND LOT €O, %08 fitres Miasoet N Lon Tuesday. the 1ith day of ATA LAND ANT ey . - e 64 N Y. Life Bidg Yerce late B sine oeicek in the fore 8 ROOMS, \\l\l H\I\H\ Arkansas land, 82 g %) To adopt & code of by-laws for t 3\ T ot the Modern In ev %, Wiee- | MORBCHAIG TCRIT S Company i . e " ’ - A REAL SNAP, $4,600 REAL ESTATE LOANS Boonville, St Lou Southern Halway OSIE w\.\n-m RN'S sew book NOWATA LAND & LOT CO : homes ia On 4 Conpany of the State of - n behaif of this GOOD apple clder. wverybody iihe ‘LOSE IN INVESTMENT A e By We find homes for ba X ) W. H. THOM wiy pare ol nnot re for them. w éa Flrst Natiwmai Bank Bidg. eriy and fra ¥ terms ad ss Mrs. M following ained Baneroft 8t., Omaha. Neb . NIELSEN a lH ECOND MORT . Car ang 8! GAL ¢ las 1921 Bldg toth F Appiy Rooms 417-is ¥ A Jopiis esier MISS LA GRANE, baths, m n Fowler Av Dodge Sis basemeat fi i P lmll(ll PARK {05 dna 7th | MONEY TO LOAN—Pa 8p m yra v artistic houses for sa - i - - small cash psyment and balance montk WANTED—C n Crust Nebra SWEDISH massage ne block o Ames Ave. car. A . —— | Umabia A 207 N. 17th St premises. PAXTON REAL ESTATE $100 1o $10.000 ptiy. F. D. Wend. ! Southerr. Rall re vead Bldg 1 Farnam way Coinpa MECHANO THERAFY is a diugless cuce | —— — o — land B for lost ph or. Consult Dr. Ma: AT FIVE PE T MONEY hausas ws o 2 3 7 foue Hat “'E‘":,‘.. supervision of M. D.. | wAsse .vfi?fli ES.T.\,,E.«“ saLe Omat 2 PG Hdctan Nt B Nothing he has ever written better reveals his own attractive MAGNETIC %Mt s 200 e T colorade. Roomr 1. New Tork 1 . ues, 10 €ousenl \v, concur i personality, his remarkable faculty for observation and apprecia~ R T e T o ANTED—City 1o J wariar o biew { Paciic e tion of the picturesque and unusual in both humanity and nature. & Co. R e e FOR SALE | e s o s s ot e In the JANUARY NUMBER ke describes his ex- __POULTRY 800 2pds ot & and, all fenced;| VOWESS RATES Bem'= Gran ag. | Ui Gl f el periences near Juja Farm ard his first successful FOR SALE-—Eiguteen differcnt varieties | barn 26x9 feet, stalis for sixteen horsesi ~o i o o S o fi-ialuaLy, ADG e et b Yarkeys painens, ‘oan. | L-room Rouser Daniry. five cabins. i acres |$20000 on improved property. § f PArt or wicn bedia. am ke aud o HIPPO HUNT. A marrative of absorbing interest. iams, ‘dogs’ and white u(m\.h AL "kinds | leased land inside of ferce, ten whole sec- | = —=° : = A Lhe GPUON UL 'he DuiGers aud e — | Compuiy upoii such ter Plenty of running water, three wells. One scree E 6 ¢ NTED—Tenant for 300-acre airy | as tne Loard of bu 1 Screenings. $1.50 100 1bs. Wagner, 801 N. 16th | resurvey compiete, p started. 5,460 A S TS L te’| and %0 consest {0, OGt A i t o3 feet of tiling laid for irrigating. About €8 DAVSEMNL neat MDA, LSS | Vi sdecucos ang eeive wart e INew Jer (o) o 2140 breeding ewes and about 4% good ew. RAsture. Sllage asd Serd for O O decd Of Lrust ana g lambs and plenty of rams. About fifteen of tia tAWCORAS 4BG ui < PRINTING head of kood Shorthorn cattie and eleven Bee e gy Ea6 tranchivn &F s % s 10D T g head of h. roee from colts up. oy o e o T . now owned o ter @oquliTa, L0 se &1 5 L 3 -l I gout rindn seventy tons na. Abeut sixty of c 8 /L Coipa ¥, Gud F e v iiet Pas e ans, | suvsaty tons of hay, Abgut Sst tose of| . REAL ESTATE WANTED _ imen's IoU SRS SN g N - —— and harness. This is an ideal ranch fo. % I REAL ESTATE Bep. catie or horses and wowd make aa WE HAVE BUYEKS FOR Sue T T ey find R Wk o e T B S IR S e 2 e i y ..'.-'.'.E.’ ,‘fi":..'.“sflr,.cf "‘p’f',,."u"'.‘z John A. Slayton, LA X :.\;:.::“{.:\“j‘,:;fm'"Lf'h~.":';ti.‘.’ufli.'<“*vf.‘m e No one who becomes acquainted with Senhouse, gypsy, poet. bot- "PAYNB INV. CO., firat floor N. Y. Life. | \ SWAPS ':“.‘:fif;,.,‘.‘“ matters aioresad, wciudi ist, nature lover, philosopher, ca.nlu-ut the al:‘h:m of th:1 man or’lack. L P L AT e g et TO_EXCHANGE- o acres land centyal | Bdas eiic o 07wy 534 13w o, 22 D N e e SRS AL c ==.fl'¢fii&;l§3"},‘;fu$ ‘ it vl Lo mules, horses, Shetiand punies or Norih | aet upok Sther Dusiness as may woue spi mance, of poetry, 9 T HAVE twelve sections, §ood land In|Dakota land. T. B. Wolenden, Cosad. properiy ve Ldindcted i the mecting Thy transler pooks Of the Culipany CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. |castern Colorado. at it per acre and | Neb i wiil be eiaord & 3 ¥, M. on the ith, éa on Union Pacific terms, $20 down and |$2w each year for ten years. Are you in- | FOUR BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE™ of Jauua:y, 96, aud will rema u closed r sure goin, n southewestern part of Omaha . until 0 A. 4. on the 19th day of January, - $2,600 Buys It - [Ea e S0 ERa e e w Gt LSS O e AMONG OTHER FEATURES or Tz JANUARY NUMBER - operty or land A. H. CALEF, Secrewary & bood vare: Tnia"ly J".’L.,:“:‘,\Si?.’.‘fl‘n?“" PLORIDA LixDs R g S S o MONARCHICAL OLD LONDON SIX SIX thousand acres, nes i n western part of C na an - e Mixsot wcil i Shimer & Lhase D0, | el adapted for rck” farming and (ruf | land; price must be righii we have T Broaduay. New Yors ; SOCIALISM IN GERMANY BY F. C. HOWE o] {sing; several flowing weils now on prop- | time for whittling. tovkholders of { 309 South 17th e A. Eenkema, Security Bank Bids. NOWATA LAND & LOT ( 1 pan i B0 BY ELMER ROBERTS Pictures in colors by W. J. Duneaa. Gt Consy Ebtnis | Minneapolis, | 1 Suite &4 New York "BIG INVESTMENT | "TO EXCHANGE—AIl or part of 50 acre mpany o be held on d 1 A most remarkable revelation of the part the German A o e O N e cod ¥ Vou are poufid that tne s\ te is taking in industeial affairs. RETURNS AND GOOD | 1® ACRES. well improved. 12 acres fruit e A e e P N T w7 g SOME DIFFICULTIES OF A $37.50 per acre. W. R. Hipes, Biue Mnund,' Box 53l Chanute, Kan.* overhauled and repaired. throughout, weli | City. i mile from located, on paved streets and car line, i schoos, private minutes’ walk from business center. One | rights, highly improved 9 rooms, mod., §2.600; one 3 rooms, $2..0); |farm that will grow one 10 rooms,’ §2.40; one 5-room cottage. | mate, mild winters, $1.500; one 5-rcom cottage, $1.850. The laiter | school advantages, four 'are partly modern; concrete waiks Li | gain. Address R. B. all yards, Can_make | City, Kan. very easy terms, payments of $75 and rights to subscribe you want a pringfield and 20 miles from 3 anything, good cli- 99 | M 0 to_$20 iease sign and return the proxy land. cleared fave uiveady for frult r sing. Price $22.500. move west ant to trade my investigate this. Wadsworth, immediately, land for a large Nov 15 to Jan 13 up; monthly installments of #18 and up. Missourt. These are bargains in inside properties and | at terms within reach of ail. You can'e find a better way to save rent money. Will CLARK (“F‘,l' :T!‘ o consider investment offer on all togeth 2 L IOK EALE Let us show you these today. acres: black soll; RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., |85 dbundance of ' water: yacres In wheat; about 100 48 Rames Bldg: 1Sth anl Harney St3 {grass pasture; land mostly level; 9 ROOMS, $11,000. corner of land: R. F Most desirable location in W. Farnam ;‘:;’Y;‘;“‘“ Al r:nr:" and district. Owner removing from eity. ooy Bl HARRISON & MORTON. . Granger. Mo MODERN $-room house, good location, | Hemeneies would rent. Owner, phone rmugu« 7012.% R | For Sale—422-Acre Farm WELL BUILT 5- R(l()\( In the corn belt of northeast Nebraska, COTTAGE, $2,750 Tafler school M mitea; 190 10 acres of the bot- in one square 4015 HAMILTON, & new house in good lo- | tom land now in cation, nice street of homes; new paving, | fleld. with just enough ail paid, lot 50x130; built for a home; good drainage: 117 acres basement, large floored attic; modern ex-|&li can be cultivated cept heaf. Lot is worth $900. | exceptionally good J 3 & J water all the year NORRIS & MARTIN, gl e e Phone Doug. 4270. 623 Nee Hulldmx whole tract are rolling, balance level; ——— —— | 14-room house, with furnace bath and tollet; cement basement, cis- tern, cesspool, small house for tenant, barn, BA. Trade . windmill an dtank: small orchard and some shrubbery. for quick sale, $70 per acre; a rellable farmer on easy HARRISON & MORTON. | F i d ~ B. Buckwalter, Owner. GOOD HOMES ’ 1276»)!;*! Bidg.. Stoux City, Ia &R HOUSE, mod. 1112 N. %th. Ouly | tem. 31,00, very easy terms. H. Parrotte, cornerib, granary xR, $22.500, Valuable wholesale lot, 12th and Harney. . somewhere west or assume mortgage. ct FRED B. WALLACE 69 Redick Ave. WANTED TO BUY STOCKHOLD! Lee-Glass-Andree , Omaha, Nebraska, December Notice is_hereby given to the stockho Lee-Glass-Andreesen pany that the ansual meeting of the stock- holders of the company office of the sald company, corner of Ninth in the city of Omana, | on Tuesday, MEETING — OFFICE E | en_ Hardware MO., FARMS i-room house; ry_outbuiidings will be heid acres fine blue The Rex | and Harney strees, n the state of N electing & board of direct- ors for the company | ensuing year, pald for second-hand furn. | the purpose of ST Yo X clothing and shoes Tel. Doug ture, carpets BALTIMORE LEE, President. price 2d-hand furr S 24- —ard store 3 Second hand top. Address F SECOND-FAND gasoline en, OCEAN STEAWSHIPS 5 CRUISES DE LUXE WEST INDIES “AVON” EASTER rnus: New Books HIGHEST prices_for old broken watches, | old gold. ete. One good dlamond ring: WRITING ON pay $0 cash; must stand exact test. % acres of 2 » ! ey Aot Dillingham & Co. TWO CRUISES (31 days sach) WREEE. By founded on a book opens with the of the love of Irving Lawrence for a beau- York soclety a tenement house landlord on a large An unsucressful rival for Mrs love turns to tenement house raform for a WANTED—TO RENT D at once by party of 3 for 3 of. furnished in private family. be good. Willing 85 UP FROM NEW YORK Lawrence is or I will sell to Tours by New Twin. Serew s ™ through the Wewt Indies BERMUDA with board Lawrence's 1148 SOUTH 29TH ST., $4,200! | — §-r._mod, house. In good ir, with corner Tot, Sx140 fi.; e g B rd OKLAHOMA both streets and alley prope | We have 180.000 acres of cholce land to paved and paid. This property i wortn | e Bave iy i Price” from ¥ to {840 per acre. nis 4629 CAPITOL AVE., $2,250 | sas ‘district and you mignt get an ofi wei 5,000; must be sold this month with_your land. ¢-r. mod. house, wita full lot, one block | NOWATA LAND AND LO 5 from Farnam car; very cheap and terms Suite @4 New York Life Bidg. J. W. ROBBINS jcd 18 FARNAM ST. 'PHONE DOUG BIG BARGAIN—Gol ng to sell two lots, | Why Freeze and 28, corner 4th and Pratt; §20 for both. \Jant an offer. Wiiliam Scribner il Y Death? for $500 East front on 2th, just north of Castellar. | WHY STAY IN X125 for 31500 | Bast front on_16th, just north of Center WHERE YOU HAVE TO WADE IN houses, 19 and U Calfornia streec. Lot| MONTHS OF THE YEAR W. H. GATES, | @1 N. L Life Bidg. Phons Douglas 124, T WANT an offer on lot 2 block 3 orig- inal plat of the city of Omaha, with two Sxii3 teet. THOMAS BRENNAN, COME TO TE) _ New York Life Building. P et b NEW 6-ROOM MODERN b ‘the “most fortile Corner, large lot, paved street, near car | 1' X% and is filling . men who know a ::?‘Ir\\:.mum date. Small payment down, | M7 Who oow R VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND & LOT CO, plenty of good walér Suite &4 New York Life Bldg. '»""T ur‘ \r)v.,‘n. !iflym :mv{'.”nr n X NO STORM SASH NEEDED |®%a 8 ‘0 fene & - ANELUL acres. all fenced and cross feaced, all Dom't waste your money; equip your|in cultivation but windows and doors with Golden All Metal large house; fine wate Weather Strip. Send postal to or ses all first-class. valley Samuel Dicki~son, i1 Ramge Bldg. station. Price, ‘w pe ) barn; in a good neighborhood, LHOI(E ('( R IR l()T from station. Price, $5 ! M8 acres. two miles from 20 acres in wheat; plenty of fine water GENUINE SNAP, $500 Pvough the Rorth part of the farm the thing for a small Surrounded with fine new buildings and more beni bullt, near car, has water sewer and gas. Chcice location for home Easy terms. e WOWATA LAND & LOT Co b2 (- vony 3 acres, seven cond bottom river | high 'state of eultivation. SUITE &4 New York Life Bid il W EVANS B, 7 rooms new. modern. | o5 ouk and pine finish: near Omaha uni . w-RTe Call W-Sin. 560 acres. six miles from #® acres in high YHANSCOM PARK HOME 7 rooms, new i¢Tes a little broken and strictly modern: full two stories and | Price $23 per acre. attie finished; Oak first floor; large living ! have several la room; east front lot S0xis0; v . |!and. &40 acres, four Immedi: asion. A #6500 0 acres, good corn 96,500, onl! cash required. Glover Re. S€re 72 acres. one mile from Wichita Falls. alty Syndicate, N. Y. Life TS e If cut uwp n fiv $100 PER MO. for S0 per acre On an investment of $5.500. This is located ™an to Invest & few dollars than right on Capitol Ave., near 13th. E. W. Stolten- | here in Wichita county. 1 have large and small berg. &% Board of Trade Bidg. . 1 What will you givs for the -room mod- | orn house on’the Southeast corne ]. Pi 1 gy g2 A.J. Pipher, “_m.‘ tance. . W. Stoltenbergs 4% ! Dept. 4 508 Lowery Bldg.. with C. 1. Board of Trade Bidg. Douglas 15a | WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS ife interest and reveals to her the dreadful place to room and board by & NEW WEEKLY !INVICE young married couple, private “OROTAVA” 000 FROM NEW YORK EVERY FROM FERMUDA EVERY SATURDAY Comfortable voyage to thix #h Class Cu “two m\;’ Christmas Vacations “F Iliustrated Booklots THF ROYAL MA'L STEAM PACKET Co. SANDERSON & SON, 22 State St. N. Y. 3 CRUISES | During Jamuary, February & Marc I TO THE WEST INDIES twin-gerew cruisiog S 16 and 25 days' doration WEDNESDAY. is comperisa-~ at once to S threads are medium of nntwisted throl a fire in one of the Lawrence terements wherein the little son s killed. THE THIRD DEGREE. and Arthur Dillingham & Co, v this story was one of the sue- @ %on of a member WANTED— 7 or §-room furni L References, furnished. by Charles Klein particulars.” unfurnished thres reoms and bath. cesses of last season. whose parentage causes her ysband to be disowned by his father h, not being of strong menta! plunges into dissipation and debt ried a girl WANTED—SITUATIONS LADY with several years' business train ing desires position selling either in city 1. care Bee. WANTED—By Both_phone FREE & Aiso cruises ¢ lace to work L+ 4146 BROADWAY E. Bock, 1534 Parnam hods of the officials of the city, for varticulars, assumption of powers Morehouse (o ACCOMPLISHED accompanist on D“T ANNWERSARY OF OHIO CLUE the workings of the so-called wants engagements for oratorio experience. Address Bee, Buckeyes of Annusl Bsnquet at Have Their|man's wi EXAS and enjoy a delightful A BNt fastoess of Wichita eounty t great odds. FOX-SETON with northern d thing when BARGAINS land. 30 acres in elu barn and shed room CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S : : . Frances Hodg- 196. Sealed proposals. in triplicats, be received here until 3 p. . where Ohioans from{Stokes & Co. 3 g Omaha and o ctio L g e were presented. Howard McCune of Wiimington, and “The Methods of as a complete two novéls require to be read in The romance of James, marquis of Walder. Is an absorb. wiring and fixtures, Walderhurst™ 0 o aben obtained at A deposit of $§ required for drawing: and specifications; deposit will be ref of drawings here 1 States reserves the right state at the € of the club. was toastmaster. r; 30 acres of wi to reject or ac | Walderhurst 1s even more fascinating than house and ing proposals sh. indorsed “Proposals for Post Chapel Constructing | Fort Des Moines, year and will 1 ter e Dasts " | marked Judg that to the sweetness and simplicity of the first part of I"Stream runs | PROPOBALS are twenty-one and of lawful Srmetie: Rotsvenl, Quartermaster. Sealed Pro- be received SPARROWHAWK, by Baroness Ovezy $1.50; Frederick State Senator of the club and The Ohio club of Omalia once nui» 700 members. he club as a Aldrich of David City was responded to_ L A B R The pleturesque eastles of Oliver Crom- the presence of attending bidd nishing 3% young | Queen. 3% pp.; $3; L. C.'Page & Co avairy and @ young ar- at Fort Reno Oklahoma, or other prom- shifting figures of cavalier and silent it eolor, and the story beautiful heiress Wichita Falls, state of cultivation a fine stock farm Y organization Remount Depot. . 5 rallroad points. 0 neglected right to accept or reject any | bids or any forms and all Information can be had upen application to this office. Envelopes con- taining _proposals sals for Youns . Captain Kirby Walker. Quartermaster D-16-17-18-20 J-13-14 of the winning of a hand excites interest. The | heroine 1s beset with suitors of high and sects, some desir- ing her fortune and some her comely per- Intrigues are s and have thrilling consequences. SLICFTA, by Christopher Hare, $1.35; Frederick A. 3tokes & Cc the pleturesque Siena stands the simple of Felicita, a slender girl is suddenly blasted by with the unlovely customs of her age. womanhood s only » Hard experience and proves |outlined for President Rooseveit's trip. reserves the n for a definite plan of forma- I AN oindis nsideratio te plan of forma. miles from 4 o.and of many It is proposed to empioy & paid secretary to care for the business affairs of the or- ‘.zuunuon. 10 be marked and addressed interwoves $50 per acre. acre tracts, better place for a mormm‘ D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. : (Successor to Dr. B L. Ramacefetti.) baekground farms—anything you want in the farming line. | LOOK HERE! | For further information write R v whase childhood deepened by Powell x '\-—.. m“ itself when OF NEW ORLEANS BY JOSEPH HORNOR COATES Aan article of personal interest to every American BY GEORGE W. CABLE citizen. ANOTHER DANBURY RODD STORY HER COMPELLING EYES. BY FREDERICK PALMER OTHER STORIES, POEMS, ETC., ETC. Send your Subscriptien NOW. $3.00 a year; 25 cents a numbe. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK black plague lays its shadow over the land. | troduction by Mary Baird Brvan, his wite, Felicita's story is told with an inevitabl :‘:'vnpa\y‘.\ym"\ 31 each; Funk & Wagnalls < has selected for the present volumes those forms a fitting ending to a charming tale | 20 TN CEE O LE NS O ave been The book™ carries the reader back to old | ot Tl o portant in his 3 with its brilliantly colored streets| ., cor, Besides his political speeehes the dominated by the splendid Duomo and to |ywo volumes contain nonpolitical addres the slopes around the city softened bY |anq lectures olive trees and bright with May blossoms. | RIP VAN WINKLE Washington The book is lllustrated with sepia illustra. |Irving. John W. Luce tions from photographs of the city This edition is printed in oblong form Tebenita: on imitation birch bark paper. Decorations BILLY POSSUM, by J. Carter Beara. |0 R W. Sawyer. 8L pp.; $1.35; Frederick A. Stokes & Co. DID YOUR CHILD SAY THIS? A col- Inquisitive, quaint Billy Possum 1 an ant- {{0e00) 0% 0, HEG, o8 o dbirea by "the mal character from the sunny south. This late George H. Preble, rear admiral, U. book chronicles his many exciting advent- |S. A ures—his escape from a large and ferocious | This is a book in which parents: and oyster, his friendships and enmities with [lovers of children will take keen delight. woodrats, squirrels, frogs and owls, to his |A number of blank pages have been pro- final finding of a comfortabie home In the |vided by the publishers in order that zoological gardens, parents may add the bright thoughts of ELUE GOOPS AND RED. A Manual of |their own child Menners for Childred, by Gilett Burge HISTORY OF TRONOMY, by Geor SLpp.; $1.%; Frederick A, Stokes & Co. Firbes. 16 pos T oshts. G B Futusads Another book full of the fascinating goops, but Mr. Burgess has found a w: of converting the bad ones into good ones. Here are the blue goops being very naughty on the bottom of a page, when you turn |of the subject. Miustrated over a half-leaf and the red goops are| CHEMISTRY, from the earllest times shown behaving properly under the same |to the middle of the nineteenth century, circumstances. Illustrated in colors by the |BY Sir Edward Thorpe. Vd'ume 1; 182 pp.; b s s [ oemts. G. P Putnasre'Sous. T FEVEN CHRISTMAS. CANDL & he first volume of a history of ehem- Sons. A brief history of astronomy, with bio- graphical data of the great discoverers, |containing a carefully edited bibliograph | Frances Margaret Fox. 192 pp.; §1.00; L. . |istry. The Book contains numerous flilus- Page & Co. trations and biographical data of many Another story of the now fortunate Mul- |of the discoverers slso a carefully vaney children, who share their beautiful |edited bibliograph of the subject Ciristmas with the alley youngsters. Ilius-| LAYS OF A LAZY DOG, by Teddy. In- trated and decorated In colors by Etheling terpretated by D. K. Stevens. Tlustrated Ridcwar by Katherine Maynadier Brown. John W. idgway Luce & Co. S Miscellaneous. Humorous rhymes on subjects of Inter- rHE WRONG AND PERIL OF WOMAN to dog pv life. SUFPRAGE. by James M. Buckley, LL. D, [* 0 98 414 puppy lite. 128 pp.. Toc; Fleming H. Revell company. A discriminating resume of the lead LlMlTED TRAINS CRASH— arguments for woman's suffrage and sug WOMAN IS KILLED gested lines of rebuttal. Dr. Buckley has departed from the stereotyped lines of argu- | Samta Fe Flyers in Near ment in this, and his book is thoroughly Flagstaff, Aris.—Fla up to the last move in the reawakened Blamed. question. Dr. Buckley makes a strong against it, and it will certainly be the theme | FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Dec. 17.<Mrs. Allce of no little discussion D. Bennett of Hartford, Conn., was killed CRSTLES AND CHATTEAUX OF OLD |(oday in a rear-end collision on the Atchi- BURGUNDY AND THE BORDER PROV - ca INCES, by Francis Miltoun. 834 pp.; 33 |%0m. Topeka & Santa Fe rallroad between L. C. Page & Co. |California Limited No. 4 and Overland The book reproduces and conveys the |passenger train No. 8, both east bound, spirit and pecullar charm of the people |near Winona, fifteen miles east of here. and scenes. Queer bits of knowledge and |Eighteen others were injured, probably old-tme lore frequently contribute to the |none fatally. Among the most seriously varied appeal of the interesting chapters. |hurt were: Mrs. Margaret Lincoln, Kansas Where definite information is offered it s |City; Adoiph Rettig, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs exact. With eight colored plates and fifty [J. H. Hazell, Chicago; Mrs. E. F. Purchase, other lllustrations by Blance McManus. | Milwaukee; Mrs. Walter Selzer, Mischatt IN WILDEST AFRICA, by Peter Mac-|Wis.; Miss J. L. B. Chamar and Miss Flor- ence Moore zabeth, N. J., Mrs. 5. E An account of the big game of Africa, |Frank, Medla, Pa. with the addition of fine pictures and de- It was asserted that a flagman failed to scriptions of the country covering the route g0 back far enough to stop the limited when No. 8, which was late, stopped a The work is Interesting altke to sports- Winona man, the artist and the ploneer traveler. | s IMugtrated from photographs by = Peter Dutkewich, SOLN'S LEGACY OF INSPIRA by Frederick Trevor Hil 60 pp. # cents; Frederick A. Stokes & Co. These papers were originally printed in the New York Times and formed the basis of a prize competition among the school | ehildren of New York and vicinity in honor B‘ F’ u“’lflfloll Co. Ine. of the 100th anniversary of Lincoln’s birt DISTRIBUTERS. By the terms of the contest each - com- 418 8. 150k 8L, Omaka, Mol petitor was erequired to write a composi- | || Ind. 4315—CALL '17: ;”—-D‘G!l 2313 on grounded Paively 06 thess eon Demonstration our Mome or ton grounded exclvsivel these essays. | rp By S >y THE SPEECHES OF WILLIAM JEN NINUS BRYAN, with & blographical - |

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