Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 27, 1910, Page 7

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UNDAY ' BEE ARCH 27, 1910 ol ® QUARTER MILLIONLOVEBALZ Mrs, Howard G. Cole, Number Ome, Wants Payment from Number Two. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Praise of Smith ' & Given by Insurgent|sensatioNs In DIVORCE CASES Minor Mention Oouncll Miaffs office of the Moo is 15 Soott Nirees ‘pPhones 43 Davis, drugs. The Clark barber shop for baths. Good dressers. See Martin Peterson. CORRIGANS, undertakers. 'Phone 148, FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 339, Lewls Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone 87. Baird & Boland, undertakers. 'Phone 122 DIAMONDS OF QUALITY, GERNER'S, Congressman Hayes of California, in|wirst Mrs. Cole Says She Had to Interview, Expresses Satisfaction Secure Decree Becamse Number Over Member’s Choice. Two Made Love to Husband —Hunt in Case. The Council Biuffs rriends of Congress- man Walter 1. Smith, democrats as well a8 republicans, are greatly rejolced over| KANSAS CITY, Mo, :“"":r"‘m:y - his having received the high vote for mem- | Howard G. Cols, who wa. At ber of the committee on rules. He not |Jarvis Hunt, wife of the C""‘:” el only had & lead of 2 votes over his near-for years o familiar figufo un Sock . and a horsewoma tame, Bt pietura 2 ut received practically tne vote o yes 2 Alexanders, 855 Broaaway. o® 804 CAT4S, | 1o party caucus, regulars and insurgents. | by Mrs. Hattle Dunwoody Cals at Chicags, COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE, wp | How Julge Smith is resarded by even |the divorced wife of Howard G. Cole. Bouth Main street. Independent ‘phone §73. | those he opposcs I8 aptly shown by the| Mrs. Cole No. 1 alleged that Mrs. Cole h The Servant in the House" will be the |following intervicw with Representative |No. 2 made love to Mr. Cole so assidu- pitraction at the Star theater SUnday |jayes of California, one of the insurgents, | fously that it became necessary for her to nig 9 k " (KEEPER | ¥1Ve0 by him to a Washington newspaper | obtain a divorce. WANTED-—. ) BOOKKEEP) - AWANTED_ AsstsTANT BOOKKEEPER| SYen B M O ationl antors ot cha bt v UMAHA BEB, CITY. 1 will support Judge Smith for election |in the divores suit of Mrs. Cole No. 1 was OUR NEW LOCATION Is at 37 West | lo the commiltee on iiice. pnd I belleve |a story of how she caught her husband in every nsurgent republican in the ouse ( Dantin " phones s noer DIUmBIRG “aud | AR, iin Lo continne as & miomber of (hat | company with another woman. The heating. 'Phones 6%. , | committee. We have no complaint to make | identity of the woman was never estab- The best and cheapest place In the city | 5r 'Mr. Smith's action on the. rules cams lished n court, but Mrs, Cole has always | to get your wall paper and vainting is at ) myitee. In fact, the rules have been lib- ihed B B ¢ W. Nicholaisen & Co., 14 South Main street. | eralized more than ever before since he|maintained that she recognized her hus- FOR THE BOET WORK. BEST WALL |became & member of that commitiee, and | pand's companion, | PAPER, PAINTS, AND' THE MOST | we attribute much of this to Judge Smith's 6 O ' REASONABLE PRICES SEE H. BOR-|efforts in that direction, While Judge Reasons for Change. YACK,, 23 80. MAIN.” HE DELIVERS | Smith has been prominentiy identified with | The suit was fiied here because this is HE GOODS, the house organization, he has been emi- the legal residence of Mrs. Cole No. & nently fair to his fellow members regard- ("o 4 . 1o e v epler announced yemterday that | lems ot factionalism, e ‘mas been memor- | Following her unexpected marriage to Mr. eases for the term of district oourt this |@ble and honest at all times, and we have (Cole in Jacksonville, Fla., January 1, last, morning, The petit jury Is summoned to |NO criticisms to make of him. I sm glad Jabih CAie hote $5 TV - Wen vk appear Monday. April 4 to know that he is being supported for the ‘coup o+ . T L 8t 3 ling salesman of this|Slection 1o the ryles committee by the|Cole No. 1 was granted her divorce in Chi- elty, "w‘?('::‘,- ‘lulmzfylsfic: the theft of a|10Wa @delegation iff the house without re- | o November 10, 1909, it was with the gard to factionallsm. He is worthy of &1p at the Burlington local depot Thurs- t| provision that neither of the parties to the l aa: ht. Mr. Btone was waiting for tne |SUch an endorsement, and I am sure tha Y nsht, as & member of the new committee he Will | case should wed within two years. Follow- train for Red Oak and left the grip sitting 4 % ‘the in & window while he left the waiting room | Far> Gaf, the, will of the malorlty of the|,ng the marriage of Mrs. Hunt and Cole, 10 speak with o friend. When he returned | 1t really would be a great loss to congress | Mrs. Cole No. 1 announced that if they "‘s ",‘}‘ ::"‘1’""“"1’:;4;‘ whom two indict- | Sore!3 Lhe country should Judge SMILh|returned to Chicago to reside she would . F. Cultin, n om two indict- | retire from the committee. No one in con- " ments were returned by the district court | gress has. betfer knowledge of legislative | nstitute sult against her ex-husband’s new STl fury on charges of breaking and en- | atfaire than he has Time and again he | wite. 1ef® Trelght cars in the local yards of the | has been of inestimable service in secur- o " th 1li'icls Central railroad, was taksn into cus- | ing legislation that the people dedired or | DUring the tivie the Coles lived here they tody yesterday on & bench warrant. in’ preventing the passage of bills that|did not mingle in soclety. They purchased waa arraigned béfore Judge Wheeler and |were not to the best interests of the coun-|a handsome residence at Twenty-eighth | entered & plea of not gullly. His bond in | try. street and Gillham road and spent the " P T S ; g e M e B > OD CATCH | greater part of thelr time at home. Neither eac! which he furnished. [3 The saloon at 1021 West Broadway. eon- hed any acquaintanees here. Their house P cuctea by A. A. Signor and John Blanc, | poltee Inclined to Look Up Record of [is closed now, but it is understood they has been closed under attachment proceed- LYTLE MAY BE 18 inetitated By Qunnouds & Zarmion s Man They Are Holding. will return here Wwithin a few weeks to o petition of the attaching firm states | Charles Lytle, the young man arrested at|ljve during the summer. that 1t cashed a tor 3 at the | g late hour Thursday night.on susplcion of Mre. Cole No. 2 was granted a divorce from Jarvis Hunt in Wheaton, Ill, where was located their farm, last October. The having entered the house of 1. Muccl on wae . The f) Slatie B Deek oL ee otbns, micn'®? | Vine atreet on burgiary. intent, is being held desiares it a unabe to eslieat. " | o | 2, e palice for Investisation. The fact | decres was given on statutory grounds T s eterson, & farmer llving two|that the young man was carrying a Col miles east of .Crescent City, has reported | rovoiver of heavy caliber in & holster shing | o' COlé Was granted the custody of her to the sheriff the theft of a valuable team two children, Jarvis J., and Louise, and of hotses. from his blace Thursday night. | under his coat icads the police to belleve [0 €U I The thiet or thieves aiso lonk & spring | that he may be a good catch. A charge of |¥=h O 000 L on, & double set of harness and sovera A atvied cartying congealed. weapons meanwhile 18} 1 ruary 1, 100, They had/five ohildres, bushels of corn. The officers learned from } pending against him. outn AnEwering the. Gescription of the | When arralgned in pollce court yesterday | WHO &Fe now with their mother. olAEe Jo Tonana AVOH Cah ook reat o i, e Koo e WL ot wine; et Baabehd ol b Mow. b oy TR ok wangport, Ind. The polico at first sus- | Farvis FHunt, first husband of Ms " Mrs. Emma D, Rimnton, wife of Henry | Pected Lytle of being the man who entered . Cole, harge Rishton, - died yesterday morni the | the ‘residence of Hogan Ouren on Fourth |the bullding ef the new Union Pacific family residence at Nool, Ia., aged 6 | strest Thursday afternoon and got away | headquarters building in Omaha, It is ex- o o e I Yaved | With & watch and other articles of jewelry. | Pected that he will visit in Omaha in the sisters. The brother Is' George Dewey of | He was found in the house by Mrs. Ouren, | near -future to superintend the work on eola, and the sisters are Mrs. N. G. Chiids | but made his escape before she could sum. | the new bullding. 4nd Miss Neom! Dewey of this oity &nd|;on assistance. Mrs. Ouren was shown thé ton was & member of the Order of the | Prisoner 'yesterda: \ but she falled to hy Eastern Star. Arrangoments for the fu- | identify him as the young man she found WIfC Shrinks nerel have uot. yet besn mede. racsacking her home. * The funeral of the late Florian Schiferti, P | & ¢ O E d Iho died at Meroy hospital Thureduy, wil Mising Do Toesh Pos ver rviaence o0 the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. B.| JOWA CITY, la, March 25 —(Special)— ‘Webb, 412 North Sixth street. Deceased After a suspense of four months Mrs. T. was i S OAn T Hfechn? Yo%, o Plonecr resdent | 7. Selkirk of this city yesterdsy learned | ClOthing Worn by John B. Sayler Wit four sons, Frank of this city, John of | that her son, eGorge Cunningham, was Exhibited Before Jury in Green River, Wyo.; Fred ot Omaha and|alive and well in Mills City, Ore. Accord- 1 & Murder Trial. A ! o Web e s A and D ‘pughters; Mo |ing to telegram received by her last win. | ¥ Omuha. His only surviving sister, Mrs. C.|ter her son had been kilied by the blast- i M. Nicholspn, resides in this city. ing of stumps. The names and descrip- WATSEKA, T, March 26.—Bloodstained noy RUN DOWN BY Aumo | Uons tallled. absolutely, but today the |CIOWIRE taken from the body of John B. 2 mother Tecelved a card rom young Cun- | S8Yier ke b e ot ;‘”fih’r““u::""' ) ‘Charies Spencer Injured by Machine |Dingtam. He had been Nl in o mining (¢ S8 OF BF B R SUUES M Jobn | Driven by Malvern Man. camp mear the spot where the aceldent |murqer of the Crescent banker last July. l ‘While delivering & message on West | occurred. As garment after garment was unfolded Bresdmay ’u‘:;:dnly‘d T;r;lon;” Charied T ;7o o a2 lifted up in the court room Mrs. Sayler, pancer, @ .yo A CRESTON — John Vernon, & wealthy |0° ©f the thice defendants, bowed her Postal Telegraph company, was run down | farmer about 65 years of age ilving neas |head and shrank back in the seat, the by an automobile belonging to the Rob- | Pleasantville, committed suicide Wednes- |face of her father and co-defendent, John bins Automoblle company of Malvern, Ia. | 48y by :"&fi“{r({,"fl;"{f,.t'gfif‘m"'-}-hd":fli Grunden, twitched convulsively, while Dr. Young Spencer was badly bruised, but his about fifteen fest. Several years ago |W. R. Miller remained calm and impassive, injuries are not serious. His bloycle was | he was the victim of & Tunaway aceldent, | Golda Sayler, daughter of the woman on broken to pleces. injuring his spine, and it 15 thought that |y i1 jeaned closer to her mother and hid The. automobils, which was driven by | oM this trouble his brain had become Mr. Robbins, president of the company, | children. affected. He leaves & widow and several (her face while a hush fell over the court wnd young Spencer were both coming east | CRESTON—In adcordance with & R.n. ces room. The day was taken up with preliminary on Broadway, when they met twp heavy | gril Orqer Issued from the Chicage otfioes | ovigence of the s te. transfer wagons. Both started to pass on | Burlington out of this city will be com- || YRR B ey the same side and youns Spencer was | menced Immediatery) o dudition %o hs (OKLAHOMAN LOSES TICKET, gaught between the automoblle and one | wil|' be put to work between this city | "0 whamas The machie sk |k Pt Sindin ARt ik 43| WILL FLYNN_FACES CHARGE Hian not be as heavy as it was me last ago RUBRR. S e et W | e T8 etine daitins Ths | wietier Frisked . of' Taitevsant ant managed to catch hold of one of the lamps ougbed Ta If good shape Othes Sine B Setiing of the auto and held on untll Mr. Robbins | HARLAN-—Fhe probibiiionists of Shelby i Former. was able ta bring it to a stop. county ‘will_meet for thelr annual con- Young Spencer was at once taken in the | VORtIOR &t the court house in this city | W. T. Bagley, who lives at Walter, Okl., . next Monday for the purpose of elect o next time he passes through Omaha will automoblle to & physician's office and |county eeniral committes and ok vy oAb er his Injurles were dressed delegates to the state prohibition b i My Tt A e, A% | (fon"to Do held in Dee Motnes 1n- Jun Kot at any rate after his experience yos- venue C. Mr. | Durant Jones e | terday. Traveling from the northwest home- Robbins: mede Arrangements to. buy the |present and address the comvention. J.|oa%y FIUUCh "0t at the Union depot. 1ad & new wheel and will see to it that |C. Carter of Irwin 18 county chairman. ‘" | WATA e stoppeC O S0 the FRIDS dopcl he loses nothing it compelled to stay away | KIRKMAN—Two factions have nomi- | There he h from his'work for & few days. nated candidates for the city offices to be | he lives at South Omaha, but who has a 4 fll:cl:d"?.:llll ‘Mg;;'z‘l "ll‘“ D;fl’%’: nfimgi prominent niche in the memories of the | e followin, g , B. B, Flynn persuaded him to Fatrchilds; treasurer, James Gregersen;|city detectives These (ransfers were reported to The |S8sessor, . Greve: for councilmen, A. |come up town and after seeing the sights y B Mirch % by the Pottawattamie | Merbarior N Nelson, D. C. Howell, D. €| and indulging in refreshment at the ex- \ ell and ¥. P. Marshall. The eciti- County . Abstract company of Council | zens' faction endorsed E. B. Fairchila for | Pense of the westerner Fiynn suddenly was g8 Let This Be Your Buy land! One Aim. % | Buy it now! Every man should own a lot of land. Certainly every r young man should own some. The opportunity is greater now Real Eatate Transters. mayor and James Gregersen for treas: found missing. Bagley simultaneously dls- B e v 1y, - Tt TS S S | weos et s siioses o than it has been in fifty years to realize on good property. g SO P ohn Miles, John otz Joseph Craney, | i Omaha to Kansas City had R 18 a w! ticket from Y o ;‘ R Pt e Rl 9 e A T Marall ee thelr also levanted. He reported his misortune John Thies and wife to Charley LOGAN—Bids will be received by the |8t the police station and Special Officer | auditor of Harrison county for the con- | Mansfield at the depot was notified. But| George B Bunneii and wife to Albert hactian of the Upper Bover river ditch. | it wag not until :80 in the evening that the | ( 39, w. 3 een dlvided | quarry came into sight. Flynn was plcked | T, Bunnell, 9 nwig 8178, W. d.: 12,00 of April 8. The diteh h John W. Rush and wife to Bert M. into four sections. No. 1 will be 21,018 up as he was endeavoring to convert the | vis, el a. . feet long; estimated cublc yards, 279,887. | et into cash, He awslts the judgment wood add. Of nwi selq 31-T6-43, w. d. \ feet long. Work on se to Councl Bluffs, w. 3. R. Reed and wife to A. L. floating dredges; completion June 1, 1911. [ Slavenians on Second Trial Found Brewing Co. w22 feet lot 4, block I8, Grimes add to Councll Bluff ‘Thies, n'% sl and ne¥ 29-T1-#, In The Bee today many tempting offers appear. People who acquired large estates are | willing now that others may share with them. | 1 Peter n No, 2, 84,482 feet long: estimated Johnson, s2 f lot 10, Green- Yards’ 425545, ‘No. 3. 4 eet of the police court In the morning. Thomas B. Mott et al to Andrew N. Cooke, 1ot 4, block 6, HAgEs' ext. afat of Temoving dams and other ‘whatus: | SEVEN ~ MINERS CONWCTED\ [ b . 600 |tions in the river. Work will be with wip swi 17-77-3, Q. o. d..., .. CRESTON—The best seed corn found Ity by Jury of Imeit Georgo H. Russell and wife o Pabst since the Burllngton seed corn special e g e s . o P:Nl Brow! same, w. Geo. W. Kiein Uphostering, Furniture Re. red and Refinished, Feathers ovated, Mirrors Replated, and all kinds of mattress work done. Both "Phones. 19 So. Main §t., Council Bluffs, “Have It Done Right” CORNER MAIN AND No eonnection with the firm calling BOTH PHONES 217. v A. A. CLARK & CO. LOAN MONEY ON AND ANY CHATTEL SEOURITY AT ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, Years Successful Prof. Holden and his party were met at the city and into the surrounding country, cent fit for planting and at Massena a £00 structions of the agricultural school and fect seed to plant over 200 acres. ville, had an ext wiring a big £ Aldrich. a farmer living near Knox- ville. He had the copper cable extending over the ridge of the barn and reachin to the ground on each side. A number o young colts were loose in the barnyard and several of them brushed against the cable and dislodged Little from his sition, hurling him head first down steep slanting roof. He managed to re- yerse himself just in time to plant his feet firmly in’'a stout tin gutter at the edee of the barn and save himself fHom over, distance of twenty or thirty 0 the ground. HORSES, OATTLE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. themselves The Clark Mortgage Co, ngton out of this city. At Greentield| DEADWOOD, 8. D., March 2.—(Special) the' frain and taken in automobiles about | ~Seven Slavonian unlon miners were con- | Sorn fostsa at, tule point showed 60 B |of assault upon a number of nonunion men, geat it for Diagting end st ) s | the offense being committed February 2. 300, One farmer BHOWINK seod corousils [ This was the second tris! of the men, the was porfect. He had followed out the in. | first jury having falled to réach a verdict, had succeeded in selecting enougn D"_,‘Tho defendants were charged with inciting | CRESTON-—Henry 1. Little, a tinner |they had approached a party of nonunion and lightning rod,man living at Knox- | men leaving the Mogul mines, and with had an ‘fllmel‘);mllllrrow escape | tuny had thr e en, B e g harn Calonminy DSASS .10 | eorking uniess they ‘left thelr Jobs. The | victed by & jury in the circuit court here | to riot, and, sccording to the evidence, ened the men who were | detense maintained that the object of the union men had been to secure some books | belonging to the National Groatian soctety, which were in the possession of one of the former unlon men. In the case of the state against John Aladalo and Charles Sorenen of Lead, | charged with intimidating nonunion Home- stake men and trying to prevent them from remathing at®work, the jury returned a verdict of not gullty In the case of Aladalo and gullty of assault for Sorenen. The number of cases remaining on the docket will probably carry the criminal term through the month. gram.)~The Beadle commission today let the work of & marble statue of General Beadle to H. Danlel Webster of Sloux Falls; the work of a memorial tablet to Governor Mellette was let to Gilbert Gris- wold of Sloux Falls; and for a memorial tablet to Mother Sherrard, to Mrs. Mona Nethardt of Nebrasi Wide awake dealers are advertising these liberal propositions today. Take advantage of it! Do it now! There is no possible way for you to ever regret it. " For further information regarding this property call Doug- las 238, or address The Bee Land Department. !

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