Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 10, 1910, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BEE Council Bluffs BRONOS TO PEN FOK LIFE udge Wheeler Sentences Slayer of he Goancll SNifts otfits of the W. A. Crumpton. Omanha Bee is st 15 Seott Street. — Moth phones 43 URDER FOLLOWED QUARREL Do aroes P—— The Clark barber shop for baths. Pvte: n Strasl Senlies, Wies C. H. Park left Friday for Chicago. | Corrigans, undertakers. ‘Phones 148 ame Forward with Blow | Large front room to rent. 'Phone S8 trom Knife—New Trint FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET. | . Ret s Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. 38 | According to loeal physiciane, the city p— Lewis Cutler, funeral director. 'Phone Deaithful at the present time. The h To dress weil, see Martin Peterson. That's | weather has brougnt out no epilemics an Overruling a motion for pew trial In | all up to this date no heat prostrations have the case of Frank Bromos. FOR EXCHANGE OF RBEAL ESTATE | peen reported. vieted on the charge of killing W. i AP, arnes left yestorday for| THere 8 an absence of the usual summer Crumpton in the Illinois Central yards last | cjiorado Springs complaints, from bowel troubles in par- | wigter, Judge O. D. Whesler, in Have your glasses fitted and repaired by | ticular, noted by physicians, who explain oul yesterday, sentenced Bromos J. W. Terry, 41 B'way. this by the fact that the water is excep- prisonment for life under the Indeterminate 0. O. Buck, editor of the Treynor Rec-| tionally clean at this time, owing to the sentence act. ord, was in the city Friday. low stage of the river. Motion for a mew trial was submitted on | AMiss Amy Fayior of Carsen. i the guest| pp . H. Bower. city health officer. has the ground that the court had erred in ad- | %0 SR TR RN GO oa @ ser. [announced that in his opinion it is no longer mitting the statement of Crumpton fust| mon at the Union City mission last night. | Decessary to boil the water as a precau before his death. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davis are spendi tionary measure against the danger of Under the indeterminate sentence act the | thel. vacation on their farm near M typhotd fever and other diseases originating court was forced to give the life sentence. | Vo™ . |in impure water. The jast test of the| It will be for the Board of Parole and Par- | ( Mise Virginia Hat of Bloomingiol, UL | water showed it to be entirely free trom dons to determine whether Bromos shall | Cora Treynor. | colon or otner baccill, and at the present serve during the remainder of his life or| Miss Harriett Hollingsworth of Chicago, | time there are no typheid fever or maiaria be released after a certain term to be fixed | I8 expected to arrive here Monday for a | cages in the city. by that body. PR ik S A, A The heaith officer's report shows only W. A. Crumpton wis stabbed by Bromos | & and Mre J R Hakes of Laure®it|one case of contagion m the city. One n an sitercation over the cleaning of & with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Quinn house is quacantined for diphtheria, and a drift of snow from a switch in the Ilinols| Misses Loretta and Leone Evers and | case of smallpox is being attended at the| Central yards. He died at the Bdmundson Miss May McKinley will leave today for | Detention hospital. | hospital the same day of septic peritonitis, | CIOWUdE, Minn., on a vacation trip. . Crumpton ordered one of the Itailans (o [ Wiillam Mooney Wwas arrested FRCAY 474 | of jts chemical puritying plant and expects clean the snow from the switch and he re- | proper conduct with young gir to keep the plant in operation indefinitely. fused. The switchman struck the Itallan| For Saie—Houses and lots, Madison Ave. | — | and Bromos rushed forward and stabbed and elsewhere, or will have one bullt to Renl Transfers. nim. suit you. Forrest Smith, Brown Bik. These transfers were reported to The The defense endemvored' to show by For sale at 4 bargain, a Reliable Vapor [ Bee Friday, July 8, by the Pottawattamie pert testimony that the man might have | Siicie siove twe burners aad. in E00d ) Aneiract company of Council Blutte: died without the knife wound and that 5 Thomus W. Plumb and wife to Fred A CARLOAD OF WATERMELONS TO P i w.d..$3 point was again ralsed in the motion for & | BE SOLD UP FROM %C. Paones 0. J. | b CATler, Bl nwle S v 08 3 new trial. | Zoller ~ Merchandise Co., 10010106108 | "peret ol TS0V T Snd 12 biock 12, Attorney W. A. Mynster, representing | ";‘;““"’- 4 | SOZmES addition to Counchl con - ¢ you want a guarantee that protec utts, w. d. Setidy :n"’ 'l‘“’ 'l’;‘ rday that he would earry | oy 0% our piano purchase it of A. Hospe |R. Popham to Loulss E. Martin, sei e case Into the supreme court, The ap- | 2 Pearl sireet, 3 South Main street, | nel, 15763, w. & : bond was fixed at $.000. Mabel W. Hypes and husband to Min- v 8, block 17, Fuller Case Dimmissed. , formerly Miss Mary| nis M. Hotlenbeck, lot 1 . W e e, - 13, 1n Visiting hers, enrouts ty | MUl daditioa” o Council caije agminst Leigh Fuller, who was in- her old home in England, where she will| Ww. d. spend the summer. sShe will sail trom ed last May on the charge of uttering a | Quebec July 16. orged Instrument, Julius Rosenfeld will leave Sunday for The testimony presented before the grand | (he northwest. He will visit at Portland, | sh C ints, LOGAN—C. F. Luce has bought the aut- Jury was to the effect that Fuller had Deen | wi an thrsuch the Yosomite valley before | Omobile business of Canty & Dakan. employed by J. F. Stoker on the latter's | returning home. LOGAN—An old-time Methodist picaic farm. Stoker gave him & check for $0.5 | Mrs. B. W. Miller, who has been making | Will take place at the R. W. Hill country | €or his work and when the check was re- | her home ai Alliance, Neb., for the lasc | home near Logan, Wednesday, July 13 The Dt 1t had Dodis st " | three months, has gone to Denver. She | funds raised at this time will be devoted it changed 1o read $O.35. | i) he joined at Fort Colling by Mr. Miller | 10 benevolent purposes. he check had been cashed by Mra. Mabel | and start on a camping trip through the| LOGAN—Work began here vesterday on elton, to whom Fuller represented that | mountains. the $100,000 court house at Logan. Cnder o had worked for Stoker the whole winter.| The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans P. | the time limit of the contract the court exander Sigman, whose barn and cop- | JeDsen, 1142 Maple street, died Friday house "ll-‘ Z-noomylete&md ready for oc- ™ | ; v cupane een months. | e were destroved by fire Tast Jonun- | morning, The funeral will be heid at 2| cupancy Council Bluffs Pure City Water; Lack of Disease Octur Together | | | City Health Officer Bower Announces | | it is No Longer Necessary to Boil Water. Council Bluffs Minor Mention The water company is continuing the use | \ 1.5 | 1 o'clock this afterncon, the Rev Jems P.| LOGAN—Mayor C. A. Boiter fined an out- filed suft in district court yesterday against | Heede officiating, with interment at Wal- | sider $0 who was caught running a joint the Monongahela Insurance company to DUt Hill cemetery. n:vh- f:wmd:g- ago.. 1:?»- r‘neflr-x‘n{ro:m'l. ecove - _ | Council Bluffs tent, No. 32, Knights of the | Which obtained permission to go into busi- o :am“":" s “[‘e‘f"' Rores, Bug- | o 0 ees, Will hold memorial services o |Ness and remain here untll after the | - BT its hall Sunday at § o'clock in the morning. | Fourth, took in $885. Slgman was arrented the night of the fire | After the services the members will march| NEVADA—Nosh Ramble, aged 25, has! an\ indicted and held to the grand jury on |t Fairview cemetery to decorats the|brought suit against James Bhuey. jwith the charge of arson, but the grand jury | STaVes Of deceased members of the lodge. ( wiom he has lived the iast eleven years, to falled to retwrn an indictment. | The goifers of the Council Blutfs Rowing | Feeover 55,38 he claime is due him for nis asspeindon. have received notice of the|labor on Shuey's farm during that timc | dates of the lowa State Golf tournament | Ramble claims . sdutved se cowm- CORN GROWERS ORGANIZE | to be heid at Cedar Rapids, July 12 to 18 m_and was compelied to do hard A delegation of goifers. representing the | IAbor during the entire time he was there AID TO HORTICULTURE MEET | ciub will attend the tournament and enter| LOGAN-—While returning from Inspecting | several of the matches. the roadbed of the Chicago & Nortnwest- ] P ern track yesterday, Nic Lund seems Ten Counties in Two States “"""LF:&:; o e i her daan |deither to have heard nor seen an ap- sented at Meeting Held in = 4 UEh- | proaching train until within t0o _short a dis- ter, Mrs. J. B. Connor, 823 South Seventh 3 Behalt of Congress. | street. She_is survived by four chfldren, | la8c to save the speeder on which he was | oyreet: o Breda of Brayton. Neb.: Mrs |riding. Mr. Lund saved himself, but the 3 oM. Thayer of Greeley, Coio., and Mra. | Speeder was crushed into fragments. The ¢ Coen, growers representing seven counties | = M. Thaver of Grecley, e ware | aceident occurred on & curve where the | in lowa and three in Nebraska met at the | taien to Brayton, Neb., Friday, for inter- | track is visible but a short distance. | library auditorium yesterday and perfected | ment. NEWTON-—The telephone fight took a organisstion of the Missouri Valley Corn| BERRIES—You had better buy them |UFW tum yesterday when the officials and Growers' association, which 18t have | Phle YOU have the chance; today, 16 Der | jupuance of temporary writ o prevent the churge of the corn show to be given In | wax beans, {wo pounds for lic; beets, | SOMDANY (rom | increasing ' rvhtes. wers Sonnection with the National Horticultural | two for 5¢; cabbage at 5c. We are having | Jot s e b e RS order a sale on Washburws Bast today, SL&. ( iog led been Erated B o moaermicourt | congress in November. . D o ot IL% | at Kansas City making it impossible for O aiians: e Sretin: A e ‘an ID-0N8 | the city to Interfers with the business of the Jasper Couni L'elephone compan; President, O. L. Barritt; vice president, | DOtato Chibs, 10c hackage: new honey, 206 | Soeine July 16 as the date for tho teg George W. Reye; secretary-treasurer, Prof. | DeF cOmb: fresh country butter at 3o: root| gn ‘the injunction. B. W. Crossley:; county vice presidents, W. Dbeer, %c a bottle. We have the best bacon in town, ¢ per pound. We now carry D. Worth, Pottawattamie; L. H. Lund, | Srape fice, I and Zc per bottle. Bartel 1 Page; John R. Ayre, Biair, Washington |& Miller. Telephones 3. Many \’Vou d Fly o oan ey, Nebrashai ot |NEW BUILDING ON BROADWAY| with Glenn Curtiss Martin, Dubois, Pawnee county, Nebraska; Homer Caldwell, Harrison county; J. H. ""‘;:."r': R e 52 e Perry, Montgomery county; J. F. C. Fm-| B s s More Than Hundred Applications neil, Fremont county; J. F. Summers,| e Greenshields & Everest company is Have Been Received to Miis county; C. E. Malone, Cass couaty. planning rect & two-story brick offl | Constitution and bylaws were adopted s o Make Ascents. | building on the site of its present office and immedimtely after the general meet- | on Broadway near Sixth street, and it Foes ing the vice presidents assembied o 1a¥ | apnounced that & two-story brick struc.| JUvenile aviators will show their con-| preliminary pians for the corn exhibIt Of | ture will be erected to replace the i | FTucCtive skill at the mest to be held in tae horticultural congress. trame building now occupled by the Re-|Omaks at the end of the month. Glenn H.| The visiting corn growers were the guests | vere hotel. Curtiss wil himself act as judge of the| of the Councll Bluffs members of the hor-| Improvements amounting to upward of|TCdels consuructed by young entrants, ticuftural congress at luncheon ut the|%0,000 are being planned for the business|30d there will be a contest of tne sort Grand. hotel at noon. The National Horti- | blocks near the new federal bullding at|De/d every day of the meet. Diminutive cultural congress will be held at Council|Sixth street and Broadway. A one-story | 2eFOPlanes with rubber band power will Blufte November 18 to 1, inelusive. It is | building is to be erected on Sixth strent | ® ®e0t uP and flown in front of the) the tntention t© make the corn show a big | Scross from the federal building to contain | TRocec g o4ch &fternoon. SRS watrs, as it will bu the only exposition |six stores. A two-story brick store build- [ THET AFS no Teetrieclons Wpon entry that character heid in this section this !B I8 to be crected at 583 West Broadway | S2re TR0 HIe B o b yeaz. {on the site ot the trame butiding which was | Dowen ne Jey B The Tomne e et destroyed by fire some time ago and the | oy ¥ July e Young Men's BOYS FORM NEW CLUB|o Merchants hotsl s to be rased and C.ristan Junior Aero elub will enter a aumber of small planes. | [ v ami e @ SO Mt It is confidently beileved that several People Appreciate Meal Bargmims. |T°°0Fd5 Will go to smash. at the Omaha The fact is emphasized by the Hberal | @eet. the meets of which are July 23-%. patronage accorded to George Gerner at|Curtiss. Mars and Willard are under con- Ger: tract to attempt to break their previous The Middle West Atfiletic assoclation was ;‘:N““:m';m:'; ,:,:::M records in several events and Curtiss, in| organised Thursduy evening at the home of | | TRTE T TR B FENCl i ire | PArucular, can be depended upon to make Allen Westerdahl by about twenty of the ( o o "0 lts T T TE e minute. | SVery effort to break his past standings. | younger boys of the iy with a vi.w to | g e Tl TN L (oe when neces. | SPecial prizes witl be hung up for the , promoting athletic sports, partieutarly | 5 €\ (UL DTl L L certain lines | DeSt Tecord for short start, that is, length Cross-cOuntry runs. that will positively sell the goods and ef- |Of distance the machine rgps upon the The offfcers of the new club are: Cap- | goo UV NNl coon turnover prior to | §7OUBd Defore rising into the air. Cur- tain; Allem, Weaterdahl: president, Jack | o5 o Tl T made at an|tiss has got aloft in eighty-seven feet, ‘Treynor; secretary, Frank Cleaber; treas- | o’ gate. Mr. werner does mot hesitate | Jther avjators sometimcs requiriug runs urer, Lewis Ross. to slaughter the price when he decides to|Of £rom 200 to 300 feet Prizes are also These are the members enrolled &t the | n.ie o arive on an article, and the result | Offered for the ‘greatest time an aviator first meeting: il Gascoigne, Bob BarstoW, | iy inost gratifying from a business stand- |Pémains in the air Quring the meet. | Allen Westerdahi, Harold Ross, Frank | poine Demonstrations of the principles of Cleaver, Lewis Ross, Harry Searle, Tom i A M seroplane operation wiii be conducted Treynor, Jack Treynor, Bowman Allen and | PEOPLE CONTINUE to remark on the|during the meeting, and the feature John Bowman. unususl charscter of the Leffert discount|will be noteworthy. An aseroplane will sale. Discount sales are not out of the or-| be hauled in front of the grandstand, its dinary In many lines. In the jewelry line, | component parts and principles explained where goods are s0ld on close margin, such | and flights then made. sales are cut of the ordinary. Also, a point | Mea: ime Manager Powell fs being be- of note in this sale is that practically the |sieged with inquires about possibility of | entire stock, Jarge and new as it is, s In- | flights in company with Curtiss. Many {eludod in the discount. It is not an odds | peopie are timid about aeroplane riding. | and ends sale, not a device for dumping on | Others are more eager to take a ride in . | the public an assortment of worthless, un- [ ore than to do anything eise in the Do lt now' salable junk, but a genuine bona fide dis- | world. So many requests of this sort < | count sale where high class goods without | are coming in that i. is certain hundreds | reserve are offered below cost, as much as | will have to be turmed- down. Accidents one-third off in some cases. A visit to the [ and deaths in other places do not seem big Leffert jewelry store Is convincing |to be & deterrent upon these vepture- many people. | some spirits, but rather the revérse. PRV ETN Let This Be Your One Aim. Buy land! y Buy it now! Every man should own a lot of land. Certainly every young man should own some. The opportunity is greater now than it has been in fifty years to realize on good property. Middle West Athietic Association Orgmuised by Youths to Hold Cross-Country Runs. In The Bee today many tempting offers appear. People who acquired large estates are willing now that others may share with them. Wide awake dealers are advertising these liberal propositions today. The Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads Take advantage of it! A AP N L PP P A A PP PP T TP There is no possible way for you to ever regret it. Flour Deprtment. Clover fiour, sack. 8: ten-pound sacx | CRONK CASE NEARS ITS END wheat graham flour, per sack, ¥Ne: corn- | meal, per sack, 1c: sait. per barrel, fum | TR SSteeRere Meve Wode Thete Phones 30 J. Zoller Merchandise Co., 10 €1 v M 102-194- 108 Broad * 19 So. Main St., Council Bluffs. For further information regarding this property call Doug- las 238, or addres: The Bee Land Department. The Cronk divorce case s nearing its end. Attorneys Shields and Slabaugh for | | the defendant and Crane for M. Cromk have had thelr say and it only remains for | Mr. Jefferis to plead on behalf of George P. Cronk. Shields and Slabaugh took up most of the dey Saturday and Jefferis will probably finish Monday. Mr. Slabaugh gave Cronk credit for being shrewd and practical, with the experience of two former divorce zuits to help him in the present one. The charges on which Crenk seeks a divorce the attorney char- | acterised as an “outrage, & furce and & fraud.”

Other pages from this issue: