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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1904)
THE OMAHA DAILY HEK: SATURDAY. MAliCIl 5, 1004 7 BRIDGE NEAR MERCER IS OUT Uaioi Ptctflo 8.nioiu'a 0r the Plattt B.vsr Litres 14 Mooring. RIVER RISING AND TRACKS SUBMERGED TraJae Are Galas ()fr erthreat era's Mae aa Far mm Fre anoat, While the Over flow leasts. Owing to the fact that h? Union Puclflo bridge near Mercer Is out, all trains on that line are running aa tar west aa Fre mont over the NortliW-tern tiacka. Tlio I'latte river la reported to be rising very rapldl and word received Friday morn ing that the water had begun to run across the Vnlon Pacific tracka near Mercer. If the fiver continues to rite It probably will be some time before the tracks between here and Fremont can be used. To View Kffrrts of Water. The -county commissioners wrre at Valley to look over the situation with legard to the high water and floating Ire which is threatening the bridges In that vUlulty, They were accompanied by County Surveyor Edqalst. No further damage bus as yet resulted to the Whitney bridge ovsr the Elkhorn, and the board will look this over alno, to determine If possible if some per manent change cannot be made whereby the yearly menace to the bridge from the ice and water may be obviated. The necessary soundings were made at East Omaha Thursday for the plans to be submitted to the government eng neer when be shall com to lay out the work of the temporary reatralnment of the encroach ments of the Mlbsourl at certain places In its course through that city. RUSH TO PUTJJP BUILDINGS Maay Peraows Apply for Permits on Hearing; that Ordinances Will Do foatailaea.' Intimation that the building ordinances are to be enforced rigorously has t-ik-n numbers of prospective bjlldrs or th-lr architects or contractors to the city build ing department and permits have been l. sued as fellows: To II. V. Siewart, H.ciO frame dwelling at Twenty -eighth avenue and Ohio; C. P. Vhlt- $2.nm frame dwell ing at 16 South Twenty-ninth; I.lzzle B. Pmlth, $S.510 brick flats at southwest comer Farnam and Pajk avenue; J. C. Mclvell, I4.IVJ0 brick more bulldlns" at 510-12 North Sixteenth; Winter Byle. K.ffri frame dwell ing at S302 Lincoln bnulevnrd; George 11. Kelley, J5, frame dwelling at Twentieth und Blnney streets. roW IS THE TIME To Visit Hot Springs, Arkansas, Via the Iron Moantaln Route, The season at the Great National Health and Pleasure resort Is now In full blast. Climate unsurpassed. Hot Springs Special lerves St. Louts dully st 3:20 p. m., making the run In less than twelve hours. Three other fast traln dally. Handsome de scriptive literature can bo obtained free by casing on or addressing T. F. Godfrey, I Ity Passenger ttid Ticket Agent, 8. li Cor. ltth and Douglas Pt.. Omaha, Neb. Repnbllean Meeting. Roosevelt, club will meet S iturday even ing. March. 5, at 7:30 p. m. at club rooms In Postal Telegraph building, 133) Farnam street. , Hon. William F. Ourley and others will address ,tho meeting. All voters Invited. By order of esecutlve committee. A. W.-JKFFUniS. President. H. O. MVKR3, Secretary. Marrlae Licensee. tP to noon March 4 the following couples had been licensed to wed: Name and Address. William T. Murphy. Haiton. Colo.. Mary J. Huston, Hnxton, Colo Harry F. DavlB, South Omaha...... Kisle Hochmuth, South Omaha...... Thomas Earnest, South Omaha uzzie Biuari, south Omaha Age. ... 33 ... 30 ... 12 ... IS ... 25 ... 18 18-K Wedding Rings. Edhoim. Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Foster desire to ex press their deep gratitude to all their kind friends who rendered them such timely aid and sympathy during the sickness and death of their beloved son Fred. The new spring styles In men's 8hos are now reaily at Decatur Phoe Co., 1521 Farnam gtre t. 1)1 Kl. . RING Albert M., March 4, 1W4, at J a. m., aged 44 years. l"un"r:il Sunday. March 6, lit 2 p. m. from late residence.. 8' 4 Soi-th Twenty-seventh street. Interment At Fnret l.nwn ceme tery. Friends Invited. Princeton and Pontiuc till.) papers, please copy. FKANKI.IN Mrs. Surah, uged 5 years, at her reldence. 4731 Hamilton street. Funeral Saturday, Murch 5, at 2 p. m. Interment at Foreat Un cemetery. Friends Invited. KVEHN-Mrs. C. 8.. March 3. 1904. aged 56 vears. Funeral Saturday at m. from resi dence. 2511 Ch'cago ret; Interment Forest Lawn. Friends invited. DOHERTY Mrs. Mary, March 3, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred A. Hall, near Corning, la. , Funeral serlvces will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from St Johns Col legiate church. - $15 $15 $15 $15-F I F T E E N-$15 $15 $15 $15 THH STOLEN HORSE. Am Old Ap- rerne Pro-verb with a Hei plication. Trie woods are full of "so-called' dleg for baldness. You may call anything In creation a remedy, but to use them Is like locking the table after the horse Is stolen. Baldness and dandruff are causod by a germ If you don't kill the germ the germ will kill the hair. Scientists have labored with the problem of - n - preventive for baldness for many ears. Newbro's Herplclde is the product of a modei ii Idea and w.111 cure dandruff and prevent baldness because germs cannot ex ist wfien you apply Herplclde. Herplclde is a valuable h scalp disinfectant as we! dandrtlff. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c in stamps for sample to Ths Herplclde Co., DetroK. Mich. Sherman McConnell Drug Co., special agents. $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 Dunham &Dunham TAILORS $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 r,"Ldr7or 15 SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, we $15 $15 wJ $15 open our new store for the $15 $15 Annoaneententa of the Theatora. "Side Tracked," for fourteen years on of Jule Walters' most successful comedy- drama productions, will b at the Krug thlsr afternoon and tonight only. Regular Krug theater prices will prevail, with ths usual.. 25-cent matinee. . "Holty Tolty," one of Weber A Fields' biggest musical extravagansas, will be the attraction at the Krug for four days, be ginning with thai Sunday matinee.- Krug theater prices will prevail for this en gagement, with a 25-cent matinee Sunday. Thfs afternoon and evening Mary Man- neting wtll appear in her comedy ouccess, "Harriet's Honeymoon," at the Boyd, closing her engagement. On 8unday after noon .and evening "Peck's Bad , Boy" will be fb ailraoUon. ' Monday-evening- Mr. N. C. Goodwin wtll return for his annual engar-Mnent. this time giving his greatest comedy success "The -Glided Fool." He will be here for three performances only, Monday and Tuesday evenings and Tues day matinee. On Wednesday evening Mme. Lillian Blau.'oit will give a song recital at the Boyd. The last two performances by John and Emma Ray and the other acts on the bill - at the Orpheum this week will be given matinee and night today. For next week, commencing Sunday, Myles McCarthy and company in their latest success. "The Race Tout's Dream, head the varied bill. The Welaon troupe, agile acrobats, promise a number of feats of their own origination. The two SHvaa do equllibtistlc work. White and Simmons, the well known minstrels, wilt appear in a akit called "Get in de Band Wagon.' Wesson, Walters and Wesson present I playetta entitled "Hotel Repo." Happy Jack Gardner will contribute song and story, while an equlllbrlatlc wire act wtll be ths specialty of Coruda and Maud. Ths notion pictures wtll be entirely new. $15 $15 $15 $15 making of men's garments to $3 $15 your order at 118 South Fifteenth $5 Street, between Douglas and Dodge. $15 We will show a complete and $,5 $15 elegant line of woolens, from all the $5 $5 j. l ' 'iiJ 1 r u i j wr 2p i& $ 15 have only one price d $15. $15 $15 $15 $15 $15' $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 for any suit or overcoat we make $15 15 no more no less $15 , These made to-order suits and x overcoats never have " been duplicated at the price. Call Saturday and examine new spring suitings . The Heldleberg Borfal club of the South aide will give their first dance at the new Turner hall. Thirteenth and Dorcas streets, Saturday evening, March S. A good time ror an. $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 Henry W. Dunham, Jr., MANAGER. $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 SUSPENDER SALE $15 $15 $is-f 1 fte en-$i5 $15 $15 $15 Saturday wo place on sals 100 doaen of Men's' Buapenders. worth up to T&o; sale price 25c; some of thera coma one In a box; they are first-class, up-to-date In every way; see them displayed in our Bast Win dow.' These suspenders ars dn sals on our main floor. Hera we also place on sals another consignment of those "Iron Clod' Hose at Its? a pair. In the rear of our main floor you find a freah let of thoss Dollar Shirts at see, taken fresh from our stock room. For 17 60 and 110.00 we show elegant suit values. OK OUR SECOND FLOOR la) our bargain room. Here wo place on sale a new line of Men's Suits at K closed out by us for spot cash at less than cost of production and sold accordingly; a uk Black Cheviot Suits for same price. t4.W buys a Black Clay Worsted Suit hers. Boys' Blus Cheviot Suits Me. Men's extra strong every-day Pants, good night, neat dunk pat tarns. 75a Heavy Corduroy Faote, 11 . All sorts of Shirts to choose from, ilo your pick. Silk Bows, &c eaoh. Men's Handkerchiefs, 3c. Fleece- lined Undershirts. Kc. Men's all-wool styl- Ish Spring Overcoats, $4.t0, Just such coats aa.nafctty any store aks you $10.00 for. In our basement we show the largest 11ns of work clothes In the city at the lowest pos sible prices. Here you also find a splendid Una of Men's and Boy' Shoes. For Batu: dy"we offer a special, good Mod's Calfskin Sho. for tl-W. Th9 Guarantee Clothing Co , Atlw.al iUUll OllWl, Fire Sale Omaha RecJ and Rattan Work -S4N4. float st lata ft. ' tWashlcgton Hall Building) New Location Begtaalag Sataray, Marek B4h. a lit aril all a4s left frvaa Ik ra at Lowest Prices Ever Known ; fall early far feaet karcalaa. lfE must close out at once what is left of our purchase of . the Harding DiBtilling stock. There ore some splendid bargains left, but the "stock is getting low. Come at once for you can't afford to miss this opportunity to stock up at less than cost. . . ' ' We Give Green Trading Stainps. Harding's .Sale Price Price Malt Tonic $ .20 9c Cigars, (box of 12) 50 24c Cigars, (box of 50) 1.50 79c Harding's Pure Hye 1.00 68c California Wines .40 19c Extra flue Old California Wine. .75 39c O. F. C. Taylor Whiskey 1.00 59c French Cordials 1.50 78c Hlackberry Hrandy 1.00 48c hock and ltye 1.00 68c Miller Liquor Co., 1309 Farnam St Telephone 1241 Ask to sea the "HEW MARKET," a swell hat for $2. 9 sajaa.. New Shirts and Neckwear Now Ready. The New SPRING HATS for men ire ready. ''it V'.fW Your New Spring Siit end Overcoat, Is Ready..... For the past three months we've been very busy marking and and examining our new spring garments und now we're ready for business. Saturday would be a splendid time for you to select your new suit. You see, there would be no risk of missing any of the choice styles if you pick it out now. All the new cuts and style kinks are here, as well as many exclusive styles that you can't find in other stores. Suits full of ginger and snap for the swell dresser, and conservative styles for the middle aged man. We want you to compare them with any suits you can find anywhere, then compare our prices and you are ours for your new spring outfit. Special Showiivg for Saturday. Men's New Spring Suits and Overcoats. $10, $13.50, $15, $18, $20 NEW SPRING SUITS FOR BOYS, A Complete Showing Saturday, $2, $2.50, $3.50 For school and dress wear The greatest values in the city. Neat, dressy patterns in qualities that will Ktand the wear and tear that boys usually give 'em Double breasted or Norfolk stvles. Seventy-five different patterns to select from all sizes Norfolk 6 to 12, double breasted 8 to 15. Compare them witn anytning in iowu at oue iu iu uunnm iuuic, I g sWliTrffiissgsM asTaaagsagggMM1 ftlUM, isHULUJ f TH1SCARC0ESTO Didjjley Credit Clothing Stor Y Spring 1904 Price $8.48 and up Don't be misled. Come today. TRADING bTAMPh FREE IMS THIS HKLIAULK ft TOUR. TRADING STAMPS FREE Grand Introduction Sale -ov- CAN WE FIT EM? Yes, any boy bljr or little with our boys' $1.50 shoos We've Just added two more lasts to those we already had so we con glve you a better assort ment than ever before. You know what these shoes are we have sold them for years and never havo we had a dissatisfied customer They're made right from the right kind of material so that the wear Is In every jialr. Ilrliig the boys In Saturday and have us fit them with a new pair. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Strrjt. I Omaha's Uj-to-Dt Shot Houf He Sells Stationery That's Me 1615 Farnam St. Opp. N. Y. UU Bti. ..CANDY.. Pleases the palate of all and at our cut prices you oannot afford, to be without It. Here are some Saturday specials: Slick Candy, 26 sticks for Bo Qum Irops, lb Bo Peerless MUed. lb So Mint Lieng;es, lb 10c Trilby Cups, lb Hie Kroken Mixed, lb 10c Champion Mixed, lb loc Cream Caramels, lb 12,0 Cream Mix, lb ISo Hume-Made Fudgus, lb Hitter Swtut Clioc. Drops, lb Z3o Coal Pudding-, lb !c Cocoa nut bricaUelluB, lb 3c Irish Murphys. lb tuc Hickory Nut Carumels, lb SSc liutter tlcotch Ulj-ped Marshmallows. pound 33c Choc Chips, lb mo Italian Choc, lb - 4"o Qum. 3 packages for. loo J L CLOSING OUT A Lit OCR Buggtcsi Carriages and Wagons FREDRICKSON I I RftMflth and CmrAtnl Iv. n I . i and 1 Women's New Spring Suits, New Spring Jackets, New Rain Coats, New Waists, New Skirts. Visit Our Cloak Department Saturday. In order to Introduce our new Spring; Suits we will sell you M jjl-- ifel''! v,-"i az?iym THE BEST $12.50 SUIT IN AMERICA, silk lined Jacket, comes in all colors, cheviots and fancy mixtures, Q 90 As a further Inducement for a visit, we will sell our renular a) sult, by fur the btst garment ever seen In Omaha 11 Qfl for the price, at It 9U will sell our exqululte IJ spring suits, one of this seaxon's most beautiful J) Qf creations, equal to most 4o suits snown eisewnere. ai s s w SKIRTS ! SKIRTS ! SKIRTS ! Voiles', Cheviots, Etamines. at . I . A. .,..1. AAlva a I m D Q 1 t p. a fnf mall wnmAn L t W fn. larr. .liaiesik variety ui i- . v. , . . . , . . .v. , . . - women, who cannot be fitted elsewhere can always be titled here. WOMEN'S VOII.B SKIRTS In beautiful WOMEN'S IMPORTED VOILE AND shades of blue and black, with D Oil tiAMinis Bainiu-aiegnni, n en W 911 giaoeiui garmeuu, i ana is w w silk drop. New Spring Jackets and Rain Coats. Beautiful light weight coats. In castors and I Women's rain coats, the new two caps black C fin siye, warrants! snowor pruui, ia Ifl flfl special 9 UUj value, for IU UU Grand Showing of Women's Waists. In Japanese and China silks, linens, lawns, organdies, lace, all weaves of fabric, ranging in price irora i.w u Women's 12 to Hi coats... Women's H'O to $30 coats Last Call on Winter Jackets ' C fin I Children's U0 to S12 aa t -W WU I 10 00 coats Cluldren's U50 1 coats 10 00 5 00 50c ELABORATE DISPLAY OF SPRING MILLINERY. The new draw, tailored and street hats have arrived, bringing a thousand different hints from Paris, London and New York aa to the modes for i-pring and summer' presenting a most inter esting early exhibit for feminine thought and reflection Millin ery Department is on Second Floor. MAYDERS BROS. How is this? $2.48 and up Compare with cash store prices Credit not a favor. Your privilege and our business. Head our special "ad" every Bonday Wednesday In The Bee. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Ucsckfi Ike Live Slack Mts. t n rmmmmmmmmmmammT 51.00 Shirts, fca lOUf U0S0IT1 ITiena bJ $1.50 Shirts I G. H. Frederick & Co., 1504 Farnam. Furnishing Goods. Stetson's Blaf-A B W Eiclusus Ageoci for Dunlap's Hows This, $7.48 on time, 50c psr week. Call and be convinced. Credit and cash- all the same. We Trust the People Some Trust a Few Our Grand Opening Is Today Saturday, March 5, MUSIC A Beautiful Souvenir to Each Lady that visits our New Store Saturday. II. B. RIDGLEY IUIDSE. GO. 316 S. 16th street, OMAHA.