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£ Grimes, 6 SIvil war veteran ¢ \u Mary MacKenzie, 62, ploneer Gloe, 0, manager Gate City company; Thomas W. Burch Leaders of the in Cxty and State hief clerk Woodmen of the Who Have Answered the ol ;‘ioo'n- Falconer, 27, engraver maha Bee. Last Summons. 15—Rev, M. B, Lowrie, 70, Denver, foun- “fl;r of Omaha Presbyterian seminary; R, Mrs, Bivira Hickman, 92, Nebraska plo- THINNED RANK! PIONEERS | neer of 1570 § OF 20—-Miss Sarah Jane Barrows, 81, pioneer of 1856, The roll of noted dead of Omalia and the | N-George Merrifield, ®. wire chist 5 enstve nion Pacifio rallroad telegraph depart- mtate at large for 1915 carries an extensive | o mumber of names of men and WOMEN | 55 3. 1 Barkalow, 7l, ploneer news jprominent in the larger affairs of the | dealer: Joseph Redman, 8, ploneer of 188 tate and in the various activities of their | M—Dr. Gustav Hahn, 62, druggist = JUN n.'pfl'tl\'e communities. Scores held the 1—Charles Singer, . distinction of ploneer settlement, partic- | man §—~John Grant, 7, civil war veteran, [tpated in the hustling )ife of the ‘Wr's and , 15, ploneer paving contractor shared in the honors of territorlal ub-%g e man "] "Meyer, 74, retired busi [buliding. The greater number are state- | ness man Bood ploneers, whose energy and ability [ 18-Martin Langdon, 74, ploneer lawyer, retired business | 1884, Barpy and Dou ountles Jeontributed to the material, religious and B0, B, "Patconsr, Central Yy, @ocial betterment of Nebraska. formey’ dry goods Mmerchant of Omana who answered 20-Miss Freda Ramsey, Omaha, thrown Coneplouous among those WAO STTRIE | from horse at Santa Barbara, Cal t summons are . 21—Mrs. John Kennelly, . | neer tarmer who homest sey, Stats uni- | which SBouth Omaha stands. ecerind adlaamer ZH—Henry M. Browning, 33, street car wife of plo-| ded land on versity. advertising manager: Mra. Caroline M Henry W. Yates, Omaha hnnky-' A Imm\ln, !:.‘ ,,'"" white woman married in | . Dowling, Creighton uni- | Omaha. 1855 | b Mrs. G. R. Rathbun, ploneer of 1879, | Rev. M. P. .7::‘1:'( Justics Churad Hollenbeck a. 8, ()u"d civil war veteran and news- ustice paper man. Judge Addison 8. Tibbets, Lincoin. B3-Norton Gould, #1, Douglas county ows, " ploneer, Totge. Al W, Fie, Lincoin DB Frea Kerr, 3, founder of an ab- Hon. John B. Dinsmore, Sutton | JULY, Judge C. J. Phelpa, Bchuyler. 1—Alfreq C. Kennedy, 63, ploneer real es- tate man, active in civic affairs; M Rev. Luther P. Ludden, Lincoln pastor. | 1o n "5 Swheeler, 79, ploneer of 155 Judge A. W. Crites, Chadron. Frank Pfiasterer, Unlon Pacific railroad Frank W. Brown, Lincoln poftmaster. | conductor, killed ‘on dut 6-Dan Davis, 50, city detective n g 3 M. A. Daugherty, editor and stockma 6—Mrs, Willlam Wilkie, 38, wife of rafl Rev, John T. Smith, Omaha lmuun'r‘ rnud“onflnetr | te Senator Georse N. Wiltze, Ran- /. O. Larsen, business man, killed P o in automobile accident; Rev. W. F. Do ‘dolph. ley, 53, New York City, former vice presi- Rev. M. B. Lowrle, founder Omaha aoi dreighton unfversity; Nat Maynard \Presbyterian seminary Brigham, 61, Hamflton, O., noted singer, Victor Caldwell, Omaha banker. former United States marshal Omaha _ | dtstrict. In Omaha proper every ocalling “’"“__ $—Joseph E. Doherty, 73, ploneer bus! Aributed one or more members to the 8- | ness man, civil war veferan, Sent majority. Four of the earllest plo- | 1-8. C. Burlingim, 72, former banker at Seward, N meers who answered the eall are Mrs. 1!»—'mmmu N. McCague, 62, foneer | BMargaret Cuming, a ploneer of 184 and | yusiness man. . ploneer | ‘wife of the first territorial governor; Mrs. 16—Mrs. E. R. Mohler, l1, m‘oth.l‘ ul! ident Union Pacific reflroa Caroline M. Logan, the first white woman | Presk n Pa ! /married in Omaha in 1855; Judge Martin a.'ln.:-‘"“"" P, Pruyn, 6, real estate| ‘Langdon, a ploneer settler of m:] ‘-: 1595 Mra. Funnle A. Fleld, &2, pioneer of Albert U, Wyman, 185, former Un 3 States treasurer. Real estate circles lost m'.-" r‘_‘;-l-;rln Gardner, 77, ploneer building | irhomas McCague, A. C. Kennedy, George | "% Mre Jean Godso, 75, ploneer of | N. Hicks and D, V. Sholes. Omaha. Other tamiliar names are: AUGUST, 13-Willilam Henry Munger, 70, judge of Andred J. Simpson, ploneer cartiage | nited States district court. SRR mater. 14—Fred J. 8horter, 67, local manager maker, | SWift Packing company. Martin Dunham, ploneer harness 18—Joseph O. Bastman, 70, eivil war THE BEE: OMAH/ SATURDAY, %-Solomon Ream, ploneer farmer of |of SheMon county. Judge .| Kearney county, Smith, 44, ploneer of Fremon 25-Mrm. Jane P. Blauvelt, 8, Arapahoe 3-Patrick Quinlan, 7, Blah Z—Alfred Pont, 62 editor and publisher AUGUST, Stanton Register; Otto Abrahamson, 76, | 6—Mrs, Jane Noble, 8, Blair; q have experienced in road work, owing to Axtell, civil war veteran and pionee ploneer of Nemaha county. " . | Jullus_ FTansen, 4, Tecumsen: Wilied 1o | ae cnaton “,‘;‘,’:‘I"B‘,:'fin“ ® ONel; |, Jo-Rev, Jumes Freeman. 19, Wymore: | the incessant heavy rains. In many cases | h Break Bver sutomobile accident ploneer of Holt county. . |Destor of St Mary's Cathollc church 1. |the work had to be done over and over mana B-E. F. Gray, 78 Fremont lawyer | jl—Dr. 8. B. Stough, §9 years. 11 months, |, 2-Dr. Lo R Cralg. {1, Mitchell; we! “During the last season the county has : and, judge; Mrs Barah Mayfield, 85, Ash-| Ponca: poineer of 188 | known physician pé . P ious Record Iand, ploneer of Saunders county: Mrs. | 131 ‘Do Readinger. 71, West Point;| 39—-Mrs. Jane M. Scheidneckt. 79; Platts- | opened 1'4-mile of new road at a cost rev Fraiices Bell, 7, Ashiand, ploneer of Cnsb | acitoc tebsniie® 4 lawyer. Mrs. Mabel | Mouth: ploneer of Cass county of 800 for land taken. We have done county, 1856, . o gl g WL 2 re. Mabel| 30—Tsaac W. Harris, Steila: leading - Ffiiram . Brown, #. Elgin oldest | E: Schroeder, 2, West Point; secretary | oo (2000, Yo | JAFOS ClON0y ingaton, | 77.7% cublc yards of deep grading at & | A new record in banx clearings in Free Mason in Nebraska. ' ¢ "".,\',‘,"""‘;' Chiropractic assgciation. Fremont; member of Dodge county | cost of $9,81.15, or 17% cents per cuble | Omaha was made today. The total cleai- g, D. Hathman, &, P'air, expert SRl SRS Saiaias v, U rment | Uhieg oF supervisors. | yard; have spent $,963.90 for other 8rad- | Omaha was made Friday. Total clears achiniaf Unios Pac s ) ) v v o d t ’ oy Umu")flrmorlv in nion Pacifie ]n Judge A. W. Crites, ©, h!nnerr! - Willlam H P{_n\'mmm"_ 8 old asttier } Ing: have built twenty-two steel and | 989012, a gain of almost $95,000,000 over 4 V!r Of (mndr““m 1 7, Sehuyl | of Johngon county. B. P. Reynolds, B4, | concrete bridges, ten wood bridges and the clearings of 1914, The total clearings 10—8parham Hm:-htnu 7, South Sfoux age J A CRNyer: | D : leading business man. |one re-inforced concrete arch, COSUNE |go. 1914 was $887,580,781.77 City, bandsman n an ploneer printer. ploneer homesteader and lawver of Cov 8—Willlam Meler, ploneer of Grand |g 549 i -, b sl 15 Peter Ty bondell G or ance banker. | AX county. J. 8 Adair. 76, Pasadens. | rsiand y | sy The bank.. clearings this year also 14 Du“!l o Greenfleld, 72, Scotia, | CAl. ploneer banker of Kearney. 11—Mrs. Joana Jordan, 9, Fremont: | “The steel bridges cost $4.005.15. the | ., oioeq all previous records. The pre civil war veteran, killed In automobile SEPTEMBER. loneer of Washington county. Albert wood bridges, $3.684.37, and repair work, | ¥ k istered in 1913 e ) LRI Curry. %, Tecumssh: ploneer |[Woblg, 7 West Forst pioncer of Cum: $6.362 As in 1914, all the bridges have | VIOUS hish mark was vegistered in ‘00 16—John I1. Argabright, 78, Auburn;|of Johnson county. ‘ing county. g < with a total of $905,000,000, but the total civil war veteran and ploneer. 1-Willlam A. Arnold, #, Fremont;| 13—A. M. Remer, 81: ploneer of Earpy | Peen built under the pians and specifica- | (L8 o o iee " that record by over Z—Tev. Charles Cwiklinski, 38, Tecum- |real estate dealer. county. | tiona turnished by the state engineer. 3 seh: pastor St. Mary's Catholic church 15—Michael ~ Doody, 105, Columbus; | 15—Samuel Lichty, Fall City: Secretary Tells of Work Done. | ¥70,000,000. 2-Rev. P. P. Thisted, pastor Danish | ploneer of Platte cotnty. Farmers’ Mutual Insurance company. 2 The clearings for December this year Lartheran church, Wisner. 18—-Dr. Susan La Flesch Plcot, 40; mis- | 16—L. A. Wright, 62, Kearney: ploneer Wa have had tho S06 ASHINGS G86 | _sio MLILIETE a8 spaian SLENEAN 24—Bernard Ottens, §7, Auburn; ploneer | slonary of last chief of Omaha Indian |justice of the peace of Buffalo county. |one elevated grader grading roads, fifty bt dis 1 ngs of 1866, firat grower of alfalfa in Ne- | tribe. 2-B. F. Allen. 83, Lincoln: ploneer of lone miles having been finished by the | for December in 1914. The clearings for raska 22—Mrs. Fred Beckmann, Lincoln; wife |Cass county. Fugene Grace, 70, Valen- | gide machines, 8t a total cost of $3,02, | the week ending today were $17,519,62%.77 JUNE. of state land commissioner. tine;_priminent hotel man, of northwest- | 0,979,007.85 for th rre- 2—John (M-rloh 80, Fremont, ploneer| 24—Frank Ankeny, prominent ranchman |ern Nebraska. an average cost of $76.94 per mile. Fort; }u against $1 5 for e col settier ot '? county. st Alllance. | eon §. Tibbets, Lincoln; | P ednthis Hamilton. 8 Fremont, |one miles were finished by ~elevated | sponding week a year ago. Frank J. brink, 42, Central City; B-—Judge mon ncoln; | ploneer or of ge county. | d t tota] cost of $6,180, d cost SR — turniture marchant Vi | lending attorney and ter. ot T B g B i el German Aviators Desert. 10—Jobn G. Bmith, 74, Blair; ploneer | 2/—John W. Bookwalter, 75; merchant. thousands of acres of land In 15~W. L. May, 71, Denver; clerk of last | Pawnes counties. A soon as possible as the automobiies Dloneer of Baline county mother of | of Washington county. George Hartz, 8, | war_veteran, leader in public affairs | make it impossible to keep them in re eleven children noted as the hermit of Lincoln M Ward, Stockville; Frontier county nake IEPONNINe WO WP B Satmew A, Daugherts, sait Lake | "7 Fank W. Brown, . postmaster and - Ml naorsh: die. | CONNtY Engineer Adams Tells of the | pairs y, pion editor and stockman of | former mayor of Lincoin 13—George H. Wiltse, olph; dls- There are five bridges under contract N B Haren g S . ity I e N N R e 1 L 8 L ey, but not completed, among which are three ®-N. 8. Harding, %, Nebraska City,|ton county. 13—L. H. Rahmeyer, Nebraska City: During the Year. but not comp ) . nsurance man, ploneer of 1% 10-Dr, Georse A. Ireland, moted phy-|German editor and fesder erey | E1kDOrn river bridges, washed out an ibibe, /0t 30, AR e 0K i siclan ‘ot ‘Tincoin T % | it Roderick D heriand, 8 con- | ——— I TET Ainaged by 1 during the last year g ! eler, 74, ohn Schults , ploneer home- | gressman Fifth dist Nebra HA ) o he Noves bridge, 140 feet at P";’"':,'h"h M Chad jonesr | FteAder of Cedar Bluffs. 28-J. H. Keithley, 63, proprietor of the | HE 8 NO USE FOR MACADAM o Bhe ;m' feot at the east ok A Mo, aloneer | 1i—Henry Plageman, 6, ploneer set- | Syracuse Journal the Burke briden and o : Wil N Nrekte o Noart iy, | tier of Stanton_county. %M. Mathes, 7, McCook: veteran of | pillowing s & partial report made by |end of the Snyder bridge. There is a civil war veteran and ploneer of CButlas | . Zi=Dr. M. M. Butler, 70, Weeping Water; | the civil war. 'Mrs. Rebecca Lake. 8, | = /W0 0 i grading contract of 30,000 cublc yards count: ARG pOneer of Buter nnlrllflnl phvllclnn for forty-two years. | Beaver City; ploneer of Beaver county. unty Engineer Louis Adams, of the . leted on the Pries lake road 24-—N. P. Monson, M, Osceola, ploneer| 28~ ood, &, Alllance; former OVEMB work done on Douglas county’s roads |NOt comple of Polk. county rewister United ‘States’ land office 3—Adam Maurer, 6, Beatrice; ploneer | ang bridges during 1915 -~ o per mile of $126.34. We have had forty- | o len W Feld 6, Lincoin; sodge of| T E, Davie @iiver Cresk. news | SUCCESSFUL YEAR WISH OF |two ‘arags working under contract at territorial legislature of Nebraska, 28—Mrs, Gertrude Kaup, T4, West Point; At the close of the tast meeting of the | does mot include work done by the road : Calals correspondent of the Hxcelsior. ploneer merchant of Fremont * | ploneer of Cuming county city council for the year Mayor Dahlman |overseers in thelr respective road dis- | “They flew over the Dutch border, being 16—Mra, Barah C. Morgan, 8, ploneer OCTOBER. wished his nssociates a happy New Year | tricts | greeted by volleys from the fromtier kg e PHLIE L -Deacon & C. Bremater, 8, Irvington; | and expressed the hope that 191 will bo| “We have expended $IGAT.2S on the | guards, and landed at the village of Aar- of ploneer dentist, b P‘:]!z;";’lil o Kinney, %, dean of Stan. | *® fUccesstul as the old year for the ad-|permanent roads of the county. This | denburg. They have been interned at 1o P, Cuming B Rushvitle: ploseer | 0B County bloneers.’ 2y doan of Stan: | ministration. includes earth work on the sides and ' Flushing." NUARY 1916 James C.|Dinsmore, 72, Sutton; former head of |.n-r of tarvia. Would recommend that t. state fair board the county get away from macadam s r; ploneer | 7—Hon, Church Howe, 7, Auburn; civil settler, businessman and lecturer. plonser of 11—Mrs. Thomas Metcalf, Auburn; | '“The last season was the hardest we | Bank G]earlngs in | PARIS, Dec. 31.—“A German aviation owner o' P I They h a &4 5001 | lleutenant, accompanied by his mechanic, & DAHLMAN TO ASSOCIATES| [miien ot o total comt of $4200%0 Thia | deserted with an aeroplane” sevs the ‘Willlam Wallace, banker, veteran, meat inspector, South Omaha. Balthas Jetter, brewer. : ln,r?r—::-:l “i g'rd ".f“l lr:\cddl“ul ;...m. Captain J. J. Mercer, civil war veteran. & "r:'- ler of Unite: orkmen. W. T. Canada, terror of railroad rob- |cogitigs, Seve, furner: 3. head of Do- "bers. 5 A=A G; Sloan. ®, ploncer of Bellévue nager Fon- [and Sou maha, gardener, SRS R Burbeak, Sahes A-Bert A. Rodgers, 32, street traffic tenelle hotel. oftloer. 8. D. Barkalow, railroad news agency. 4 l;‘lfllmo{‘ Sau.ml' bookkeeper and cash- ving contractor. er Motz Brewing company. ""l"""‘m'*" civil war physiclan. | %—Patrick Garvey, s ploneer of 1857 Eulallus M. G%M missionary. fl, ~W. ABell. 7, civil war veteran and Albert Rothery, ploneer drugg 2 Y ~Mra. Helen M. Wormsley, 6, terri- John Dale, dean of insurance men. mm' Mm." "ot 1865, J. ¥. Wilhelmy, ploneer hadware mer: r.-ll Jacob Swartzlander, 76, ploneer ‘ehant. 1 George 8. Powell, manager MeCord- dll—;Y'o.leDh H. Schmidt, &, preminent Co. 6—Anton Trockendrod, 48, sculptor and Peter J. mm nunnmauu Unton ae,;u;.‘-.- o;_r many Ak~8¢r Hen flonts, rs. cen nent In church charitable work. Mre. | m Rees, ploneer achool | "o37 ol liiug .‘“(gnh.‘ Yormar e slonary in Central America. teacher. potrick tn char- | B Mrs, Dougall, 49, "‘::‘,:" e [ —— Sunday school leader: Goorge o fod The patriarch of g state's dead is Mb_lo'"" e ke, 68, real estate Michael Doody of bus, & ploneer umr. )lr-. Jnnu Pasmore, 82 plom-.r of Platte county, who reached the re- Mthlflmfl.fl.h 'ware mer- markable age of !l.:hl:fll' % o o % Thomas A. Miller, 7, civil war vet- age of 9 and over. u’u‘t—hfl' 'T. Brass, 4, ploneer undertaker, Following is the list (age In figures): %-Dr. 8. I‘m-.vhmmm . Omahs. clvil war veteran. Y. 1-Mrs. c.m-momfin #, Nebraska W. Yfl-“i it | plonger of 186 AR fi&mu S Smak p:v—ur'n Tilza W. Patrick, 7, Nebraska Michael Millet, 7, ploneer resi- ‘“"_'éio‘-'n B, Powell, 73, ploneer stock- Thaddeus 8. Clarkson, W, civil (Y4194 selesman. war tor Setmaster. ot 187, Poter Mies, 76 ploncor Unlon Pa Pt B i lb—nr " Peter §. Lelsenring, 7, San nmnor Omaha physician. retived policema R. Johnson, l ploneer "husi- . Sholes, 60, ploneer real estate M caplt ag. P rs. Re Bocca J. Lindsey, 81, ploneer n—H-nry Bolin, 6, former treasurer of las coun llam Herbert, $, ploneer resl- n'f'mmen guokol\/y B, department ! m lfWoodmonol(-Wu_ 31—Benjamin llflrrll 10, retired eaptain fire departmen Pccuur.' Nichols, &, plo- of‘n.n...u"""“' 7, ploneer saiesman railroad 14 Miss A M il PR 2 uvu 9, public nhfl‘luehr. .. "“:;\"c; %n:':n: widow of 3’" 3T s, @, pastor 8| _pyuy om-nuun 41, bresident Fest- 'h.- ploneer of 186, | M4F_Frinting compa nion Pac Q—Humpi'-ry Lynch 'I"l ploneer rallroad .%E:Ih lnland. n. plouuv of 1857, m“_ Madd e S, Dageenger con- Ay -K:Ibdl - mun.t in busi- mh l" lh .l man h uth Omaha g} Bc""”' "-lln. lonhh Duve, 9, neer Douglas county; Geor, ey, | el Rees, 10, ploneer school rol!':lnont lnueh\lnh aethites, niured Rothery. ionger wests s ey, i, Plopger retot| Ao Soeeph Maney, w furmer, et ot lclfll“ln' O, noted rallroad | {pgyrance man and churchman, ¢ r:l.. Horvay L.‘:ll?or: B u‘-‘nlam Martha B. Olsen, 76, ploneer . pil.lenm:'-:“gh:v.“:lym:w:‘%nx of 15—John Foral, 6, ploneer Bohemian. I “ "Territorial Governor Cum- |of fl"flmm.l Hayes, T4, retired lleutenant r ‘Wilhelm; oneer hard: . M, P, Dowling, 8. J., 6, Kan- " of Crelgiiton "uni | perqRanti g m.?‘:.&m Omaha dry goods m.rotu!. and notable for i inge II1 Donutiurrn d‘-“ ods mer “officer Omana Street n.uw-y'oom T Arthir M. Yoder, T, ploneer Dunham, 7, ploneer business S e und". 3, Tlomr Dusiness |y n—)ln Hettie Schroeder, 47, ploneer of a and Counell Biuffs. P — rs. Ellk Youngberg, 109, oldest - t ot O ha. 1—-Mrs, Mary A. P‘rlld " 73, widow of plsnr ‘wholesale merchant. argaret O' M, Seattle, siatant. lbrarian, Omaha: Mre. |of Inaes oorm s B L racess: deughter . Al Dwyer. 6i, widow of ploneer drug-| 1¢_Frederick M. Raker, 46, _buildi § John W. Brew, W, ploneer rallroad |contractor: Mrs. Mary Gate Croft. 84 88 n ploneer of 1882, Ptain J. J. Mercer, 82, ploneer cith-| "% Jonn J. Larkin, 7. ploneer pac king « - Ellsabeth Dutrene, d house employe, South Omah i | MARCH, George 8. Powell, 6; n-mnmom man- ploneer | Henry Ehrenpfort, 8, city cCord-Brady compa ."l'l Carrle Kumpf, 5, public school |~ 236—-Vietor Caldwell, §1, P. C. Llvingston, 7, widow ational bank M der raliroad man. I'bank. ' Wyman, 82, Washington, Mary MeGinty, ploneer of 1885 1, prfllldent United Ly, preside: for twelve years: Andrew J.|"35 ‘i SO Ot O ok, it of | feed pla large new con and conceded cars at one tjme. now under construction and is adja Missouri river. | 1 The State at Large. United States treasurer, Omaha of JANUARY, P. Butler, &4, of rs. Gertrude Jansen, 69, Beatrice, R. C. Cushing, lm Au-lu, pioneer of Gage uounlsr r mayor of Omaha. T—Rev. Luther P. Ludden, €, w\llhton, €. Cushing, Los Angeles, widow | N. D.. Lincoln pastor for twenty-seven of Omab years! Daniel G. Fiske, %, Beatrice, oneer loco- nonur restauranteur. \ flo raliroad. | f 'r“&tuenmla o, leading -uoh‘ , vice president of Fullerton. & "— Mrs. John Criger, 4, Fairbury, Jef- lohn W, wart, expert in car-| ferson county pioneer. furniture trade: Mrs. Mary Doug-| 17—Charles H. Balduff, sr., 72, Fremont, rter, ploneer and church worker. | ¢f¥il War veteran and ploneér baker B. Merriam, 6, promi-| 20~Chief Justice Courad Hollenbeck, €8 ment in Baptist Woman's Mis- | Fremont, duunguuhed attorne, 3 2i-J, 'W. Babcock, Cumbridge, 48, bulldi con- | Ploneer Im ment deale, Taonard Groh, wite of pas- | M W. k itheran church. T stockman 20 M . Morgan, 80, be: of teuity, Pots Norroal sehogl, Domber FEBRUARY JO‘.'h P. Wood, 76, Loulsville, $Mre. vl Hindman. , Fairbur resident; Mrs. Minerva A. G. vl. %, Whitney, ploneer of Dawes oouut . Lincoln, é.""fll mn..“"-"” oolle(u. \nlvenlu of O'B) K . noted min- i Sek B B S his way to ioum Amarice er | Hearris, Stella, leader in \m‘ pioneer CONCRETE GRAIN STORAGE AT PETERS MILL, OMAHA. IOADING CHUTE AT PETERS MILL, OMAHA, MANY important improvements have been made at the big alfalfa Some of these will be found in the accompanying pictures. The grain storage capacity has been more than doubled with six very Additional tracks have been added to take care of the fast growing business and this feature now com- prises a total of fifteen tracks, capable of holding a very great number of cars. One of the most important additions is a special loa same and this feature, in addition to other facilities for that purpose, makes it possible toload at least twenty The storage capacity for the molasses is being increased by another large steel molasses tank. The handling of the details of the business will be greatly improved by a new office building that is this new building early in the spring. This past week the company has held in Omaha a convention of all of its salesmen—these coming from the New England states on the north to Florida on the south—and the intermediate states up to the M. C. PETERS MILL CO. OMAHA - - = NEBRASKA nt of the M. C. Peters Mill Co. in Omaha the past year. crete storage tanks which are modern in every respect to be the finest grain storage tanks in the middle west. ing chute. Cars can be loaded on each side of cent to the big plant. The entire general office force will be removed to QUALITY ALFALFA FEEDS TRACKS AT PETERS MILL CO., OMAHA