Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 30, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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RAILROADS I'N'CCR NOT OYERYALttO
lloa Ihnm that Other Frop.
. rtr Bt,, Assess nt Gnii
to f .;!!m Frlc Ilia
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(CoTu.nued from Fourth rage.)
Vut this they all admit, thst they are
esrrdng vastl more than ha been antlcl
ffi, rot !U'nii:nr thrlr capitalisation
,ba beri enormously Inflated.
f of llnmlai C'onntr.
In Douglas county the mfwment hill
not been Increased aa much proportionately
In some) othrr counties, and on the fnce
It TtouM -'-m as. If theie had beon K-nn
preconcerted arrangmcnt In Doug'.aa
county to hold down the Mwntment to the I
detrtment of other sections of tha state.
I areert that we have had the most con
scientious and most efficient assessment of
property hi Dotie'as county, and especially
In the r'ty nf Omaha, that w have ever
had. TV "- numeroui a"SPi"ors act e?pa
rately,. an imh. perhaps, .undr an agree
ment, like the one iud here, that they
would a' at one-aUih, It df.ni.- cn
tha Individual lnfelllaenee and Integrity of
It d;rfrent rt-neinors. Under that ivgltn
The aser.rnetit might have been returned
fr-me:y j;,wr in mi wards' and quite
b'-n In o'h". I rcmemhr that one prom
bui.ii.. n.an told nie not. long ago
thst an asr e.or List year rarne around to
p tdm nr-d ir-' j.itcd that he wanted to
pircl.j"W"-'-t.i!j articles without paying
1"T them. ipsIJ. I wani certain llnea of
godi. I fern t. assessor and I can do you
good deal rf ;0 1. Th merchant refused
to giv this man the goods he wanted, and
wken tl wmert came out he- was
raised several thousand dollar. BulA could
iiot lie carried out now because the joounly
o: having the control and super
vision pC th . entire asnessme.it can very
readily deteirt any material diversion or de
crease or incr-aao and can correct the mis
takes, or wo'se than mistakes, of their
deputies. . ..
Compete .".ejr of Assessor Bred.
Tt has betn said tiiat Douglas County
made low assessment and yet it haa
been shown here by the figures gathered
by Mr. Reed that In many Instances assess
ments of property In the business part of
Omaha, hav been very materially in
creased, while In the suburban portions of
the town there has been a dropping down.
governor Mickey You mean to say that
In the' oittlylnf district where It was
platted year ago that there baa been a
depreciation? . r
Mr. Rosewater Much of that la dead
properly, and It Is a question whether they
would,- bring enough under the hammer to
pay tha back taxes.
Governor Mickey He has decreased the
assessed value of those lota; he haa not
omitted any?
I.lr, Roaewater Not ao far as I know.
I am not familiar with 'the assessor's
books, but ao far as I can learn,
there has not been very much
ground for complaint. I have In
vestigated by asking real estate dealers
and people familiar with realty values, how
close the assessment comes to the actual
values, and from all I can learn they have
all ceitlrled that Mr. Reed U tha mott
competent mart In our city for this work
and does his work conaclentlously. And
yet there may. be instance when property
may have escaped him, or through the In
tervention of the county board there may
nave .rj iauioM.. maoa wrier trier
houM have been an Increase, but that la
inflnltesimsl when you consider the aggre
gate,, valuation la over $,000,000. We will
say there may be (200,000 of real eMate
and personal property, or even JSOO.OOO, that
haa been In some way undervalued here
and1' there; the aggregate la Infinitesimal
When you consider . that there are 40,000
piece. of property advertised for aale un
dnr the scavenger law. I do not know
"how many pieces of property have been
ssfn ..-t,oJ, but suppose It would not ba less
'than 73,000 In the whole county; It would
not be very surprising If some mistakes
should be made. . :
jaaul of V. I. Shop Grounds,
How comes, In my "Judgment, tha real
causa of dacreana !n Po'E's county,
and I may not ayree with some of the
gentlemen around li-r, J am afraid. I
refer to the assess, nent of more than ioO
lot within the lnclosure of what la known
a the t'nlon I'iiclflc machine shops, a
right-of-way.
lift us see how the-vs gentlemen acted
when fey came to assess their own prop
erty, and how Inconsistent they are when
they come to this board and complain of
undervaluation of real ests-te.
The srhodule made bj the Union PaclT.o
iinliroad company to this board la aa fol
lows: Macnlne and repair shops, atore
iiouk-s and buildings, as per detailed rtate
n!7, Wlnw, VV'ii, R15. I cm talking of the
bulldli:gi and grounds ou which the ma
chine shops stnd. I Insist that these
truut"rr i' cot represent the building
k I. ir.e,- ii'.t the ground On which they
sia. U .
GuVi.i,.;: I.'.ichsy IT.at la tha machine
a'.iop ahove the headquarters?
I am rcli'rriiiu to tne new Union Paclilo
hops and trie oil onwa mat remain onrthe
old stiop gri)iin'M, butK of the smelling
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Cure
STs ' $
3
Nrve liwrt
t'nn f!-l pui
tiaLkei.icg tha
eui,i-n nv.
tn lirt' caused by4
...-.a. 1 poisons by.
Li' 1 and .el-. gn I' clr-j
t ti-a f tj; r nuurt4vi.nrit
Of t. s nore pn'-ert. i l-iis
nerve wekksts nurve elntuiUou, Keur-j
affi.er.'. o.
At fctTL-.- I 1 t . ' 4 pOUnllS St-
tld ! Out ot f i L' i Into t.i ttnsue
nd c&um f.r-'X liiiiai-.'.i in- lliese
C.f.oKiSj & tfi jierve intij suddenly,
Crvetop hfun.'-M, t.'lati:a. Cranp,
'IrUiMnas st a Ji lili.KS. .T. Insomnia
, ,u,.i., t i: s, iii! in the h-tid. L
t isv ne a:d Kanla,
V e or;;y aotl'.'-:ctoiy raiedy for relief
8 4 cu U lti Mr 'lr-t:naut by tiliai
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It act protm -ay by rt.i,'jlvlng
rii out lliu uial VuUoin that
tOU!!. :
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e -u..,-y f M'i n..! of "-
. lit in ).- t;. ttiU s..4
V... t i' : -t lit vei. id.
j - t , , i i i'..civs tl Irrilali.
tfcS... f.-vu ;.ng rrves and la tuo
ri.u.iy fr ti, tlmea of i iia r.J rtnUf-
r .. t: tuo .f t ;!: m.''. h
i . . f.i ' '! o..:y . i bjr
V. tie! ' - - t-1y
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Bry Goods
Saturday niit.iStnitip Sensation
-1 iirP,i.nr M.-nrfa,
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to $16" es eh
And tw in '
piece. .
LADIES' FINK CREAM MOHAIR WALKING PKIRTS A late U1p
nior.t iuet oio;io(l. vory noMy...v
LA DICS
CS- riNH VOIIi AND FANAMA WALKING FKIIITS, elorant HP
Jiift oponml, at ..VfnJ
WOMEN'S WAPfl SUITS Sweoplnsr
Jo.00 to $12.A at k
LADICS! GLT YOCR BATItINO
thoy are atl gone, rrircg,
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200 plcot'S fancy neck and belt ribbons, In wblte, Mack and afl colora,
all Uk and qualltloa that will wasb values up to 20c yard, Saturday.
CLEAN UP OF SUMMER NECKWEAR All onr wash collar tops,
and tics, plain and fancy linen and embroidered goods worth
up to G0e on aale Saturday, at, ouch
1 a J
Saturday Specials in SIvocScciion
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All tha $3.00 and $2.50 men's Oifords
and Southern Tie go on Bale at
J
With three dollars
. Stamps.
Little boys' Canvas Shoes
tips at......
And two dollars in "S. &
Stamps.
ilen's Work Shoes, made of the best Kangaroo. p AA
' Calf, always soft, at.....................
Boys' Calf Shoes that won't scuff (Rock Oak soles),
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works. Take their statement to the stock
holders and see how it compare with what
they say to the assessor. Their statement
ot the stockholders la that the amount
expended for these shops was $Ml. 1X8,87.
Add to that the value of the old buildings
they retain, which must be at least $100,000.
Tha' would make a tota) of about ?C90,000.
or somewhere near $700,000 of vaulatlon
that they return here as J3,'). Then the
grounds occupied by the ahopa are worth
at least a million dollars. I deny that the
shopo occupied by any railroad company
can ba Jreated as right-of-way or depot
grounds, and I claim that iheae lots should
be returned hy the county spses-or and In
cluded In the assessment thla year. '
Itlaht of Wy a Iretense.
Ever since we had the Union Paclflc rail
road In Omaha, slnoe the shop grounds
under all the laws of Nebraska wc,re re
turned for local taxation, but they havo
discovered that under the now law framed
by the railroad attorneys they authorised
to return the lands minus the buildings as
a right-of-w-ny. I cannot conceive of a
right-of-way under a building where thera
Is r.o road. Undoubtedly the portion of the
shop grounds that leads-to the round house
where the locomotives are housed will have
to go -vi-Hh the main line because It Is a
part of the equipment of the road. Of the
ffty-thr-e blocks or parts of blocks Inside
the Union Pacirtc shop grounds, twenty
nine cf then bloeks wer sid In ii
at $W3,87J. In 1IW4 only '.x block were
gpyet.f.jil at $i0,06. Who mad , the slump
In our esi'-'sanent of -?13,0uoT What be
came of the twenty-four blocks In VM
that were not asaesHed l'K-ally and the
forty-seven, blocks not asst. ed locally In
VH. I want to call your attention to the
lw The law says: 'TrovidttJ thut. tha
machine fcnd r i lr fchoj), gt iieral office
bulidinga. atore bouae , and,-. also all .teal
and riKonnl property, outsIJa ot the r!ght
of-ay, depot ground belonging to said
railroad, shall be llxied fur taxation By the
officers and agents of said company, with
the aeor or his deputy." That i.ieuni,
pf course, thut theee shop nd groun Is on
which tliey stand should have been re
turned to the county aasensor for local tax
ation, mid not returned to the state hoard
to be Included In ti e rlfaht -of-way. When
is there any law ft.r considering a shop
buiiding , iil.i of-way? They r.v: t
under the law be listed as depots ground,
LecaiiBe ther-iaw makes an exception. They
should have return?-.'! Hit frignda on which
the ahopa stand to t!e iociil ascor tfce
Fame ks tiicy return any other property
outside of the right-of-wuy, I do not think
It would be Batl.factory to the taxpayer
of Daug'.as county to have tnat prjierty,
bulldlntts and grouniis, put In as perxonat
property, leaving out the grounds.
Hsilroeds On.Htfd iltiffllirr,
I do not blame the beard f r th;tt. I
did nut know i'; until within the laat forty-!.-.
h.t hours. Hut I want to eiy an adJi
ti.n.nl asker Amen s of railroad property
nifeht to huve been credited to lKugla
county f'T the eiulili"S which the various
rullruads i ;niiili.)j over Union rclflo trai its
have In thut county, for it leaxe of the
bridge, and terminals i f the Union i'uclfla
and the uk of tracks to Bouin ta:aha. A
I. e ot 1 1 ( t, r t y may i.ave vHot juM ttt
..ne as ti.a 1-i.ipeit i:ie:f. Tl Union
l Holilo pays taxi-s upon its road an rond
wsy, tha link Idand, th Co!fK.i, MI1
waul'.fe A Bt. 1'iUil, tha IlUimis Cent at
and other railmi-la that ve Uhlrg ltn-
tii I to t-.'u!h ijniiil.a enjoy Vnln.ibii
vl'. . ii Me ti nt tl.ty wrd
f. lu.'.i I y the l.o. A I.iiand at II.K.I'.IIJ
When tl. Wi'l.t ii;ti C nirt to Colllp' l till
Union J '.o 'ti'.; to give t!n-m a r'.,hi ti ptti
I'vT te ttiiii-N mid ui thri .i'. ; .il fa
. ;.-. A 1 i ) ii ay U ii li Tine
. i . . t j , i t y tii t . . i..-r Of
.il m-,,1 .a t., i v . I, ,n 1
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1 . . ,-i - I ., 1 I e I . . -. ) i . O I.
Department
7 30 to 10 nVWkr.vi old linen risers In nilnur Fsn s.
lirpsnr p.-nrfs, Tnhlo Covers. Iuiv ii Clct'i". Trsr C i"ti.s,
Csrvln 'l.i hs thnne r ait i-.ly t.-mstltrhed snd
noli .Mtehed.. Th stses are 11H. ls lsA 1 ',
Tnhlo Covers. I,unch
24x'i. JmK, and ZiiS. and are wi.riii up CCl
iturd V
r.l' ht (only) eH'h
. at li.
Oreen Trading BLampa with each
4.95
rwluotlons, all our stock from
3.95
1.75
SUIT before
ana
Ladirs aD(l ml? sea' knit Union Paits, low
neck, no sleeves, low neck short Fleeref full
regular made, sizes 3 to 7 rvalues 1 0
tip to 40c Saturday, each . , .i v
And ?1.C0 in S. : II." Green Trades
Bample with each garment.
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Special low prices in Muslin Underwear for
Saturday and Double Green Trading Stamps
with every garment Saturday only.
,81c
turnovera
...10c
w asnaDie ana snic conar tops, turnovers, pos
"jr tillions, collar iand cufT sets value" up to ?2
ti each on sale at our neckwear eoun-p
jj ter Saturdpv,' nt, each , , tt&oQt
And $1.00 In (iroen Trading Ramps with each piece.
.79
in "S. & IV Green Trading
with leather 7?r
..... $ C
II." Green Trading
'
small fortune on the difference between!
what he pays for hip lease and what he re
ceive from hi tenant.
- How Thy' Ets1 Taxes. " '
Soma year sjo the Rock Island
paid a, trifling ' tai In Omaha. .Now
they do 3iot pay a penny on anything Jn
Dovgia county. The train of that railroad
uomt across the bridge, carry passengers
and freight, and do business the same as
If the Rock Island owned these terminals
and tracks. The Milwaukee comes Into
Omaha and does not pay a dollar in taxes.
They pay to the Union Faciflo a certain
mount for the right to use its tracks,
but that should not relieve them from
paying taxes In the state of Nebraska.
The Great Western is in th nun boat
They should pay in the same proportion.
The Northwestern makes a report to tholr
stockholders that they have eight miles
of road running Into South Omaha, that I
especially valuable, but we get no return
from that flit all. W get ordinary mileage
from the Elkhorn and no return for the
tree'.:- and most valuable terminal In
Omaha and South Omaha. If these were
assessed as they should, that would swell
our county assessment cever! hundred
thousand dollars.
Governor Mickey There are no returns
for the eight miles?
Mr. Rosewater No, It simply goes la aa
trarksg".- Incidentnlly J niient mention
that we have left out of the tax, Hat quit
a number of piece of property that are
now being used for schools and benevolent
inmltutions, and also for park and hj'i
vurds and streets that have been opened.
That, of couise, fall out of the tax list
and make a a small gap in the county n -larn.
In conclusion, I wish to ask the board
the privilege of filing a very brief paper
expressing tuy ldeua relative to the board
action with regard to the schedule of the
various counties. I do not car to take
any further time.
GOSSIP
CimiiroiAii
uioi.iiOOiWi!
now
Good Chance for Park-laa
' Striker to Make Money
Catching Fish.
lions
ty
Ulact bass I quite a luxury thee days,
and the striking packing house employes
mUht make good wages taking the gaiuey
fellow. Even th cattl.h are In hih lav or.
Rass Is worth 25 cent a pound and th cat.
fih 14 cents. , .
Thero should be no dearth of frogs In th
nearby mumhe and they ar worth SS
cent a d izen. These are strike prtcr and
make the Friday dinner an enpenalve mat
ter. Quotations on the less fashionable ea
fish the blut fUh. 11 cents, and the Spai.lsn
mackerel, IB cent-ar connMurtd reason
able; but thuy have corn a lung way to
Omfcha mnrket.
Trout U quoti'd at t cents, plk at 10
cents, pickerel at S cent, bullheads at 11
rents, l'.urTaln at 7 cents, m-1s ar swell at
15 cents and the common, evcry-dny permit
atul llttlo suihan are worth $ asid 7 cents.
TT.e lohster Is, Indeed, dund awtil and I1
this condition I Quoted at 3) cents a pound,
wldln alive he 1 jm!y worth JO cents.
If your rplcurl.iii taule runs to pouit'y,
you may find pikes more to your liking,
but here, too, tho choke dalntus com
hUh. If you are willing to ilicai '.he J y
yourself you cin buy common, old t'M
for I cwnts a pound (you get the ft-ih ,
too), but If you want tt.e rr In stell liris
the I !- Is 10 rents, tens fdtn-rj. Old
hens ra paraded around Willi 8 i , it-cent
ti. i.i-is at.d no r tiictloii; npi-u.g () . y;,
l..w-l.-!! and roui.g, 11 to if iciiis. !i
i: i: t. tut TI n iikcj. ti-lng .KuM-rt t.. (..., r,
t ' it tn.i t-,k.ji i in.'. 1 i uvi). i ji
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OYS!
"Ws want n.ora boys to begin Mens
day eelllns; aa entirely new combina
tion a combination that costs th cus
tomer only U and that carries
H.00 IK 1.ITTLK GREEN STICKERS
AlyOSQ WITH IT. WH GIVE 2T.O
FOR EVERY ORDER DROUCJTTT Ur
FT OIH fCHOOI HOY 8ALESMKM.
It " a money loser for us, tout wo wart
to help the boys make some money.
The lit Me fV;U.:w who I AWAKE will
profit in experience and pocket.
Call at adveit, sing department.
ochery
T'.ilf Onllon Ma-ft
son Jsi, dorn.-'W
And J in LilU Gp en
Stli-ker.
l.lm.'gf China I'eco-(
rnt.d Cups and O'Jrt
baucera, each
And U in Little Oreon
biirkfrs.
.t'olored Giased Water
Pitohers.
And : In Little Green
" Stickers.
Table Jardinieres '
for tJKr
And 13 In Little Green
S'lekers.
Double Oren Trail ln(r
Stamps on al! Havirai.l
ft Co., Perorated China,
Jiinnerwaro or fancy
jl ieres.
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25 PEP.. CENT DISCOUNT ON
WHITK ART CHINA FOR DECO
RATING SATURDAY ONLY.
Nlckle i)I(ilvd round wick bur.-,?r lamps,
complete wUh white shade and f if)i
chimney
Do not fafl to see our display of nt'i
Japanese China, Better deooratlon
and bettei; values thau aver.
Jewelry Special:
, FOR FRIDAY.
Silver plated
i Golf: Ha Pins,
; lu leather caddy,
' per pair;... 19c
. A A 1 A A M
-J 'S; &IL" Green
Trading Stamps.
Silver plated golf hat pins
on card-4-per pair, . . 10c
Gold plated, celluloid back
collar buttons, frqDt, back
and eleeve 4 on a card
for . . V ..... .,. ...f Oc
demand at 1012 cenU. Duck, th kind
that are atrfufiybata to carve, wholesale
at 1 cents. Pigeons are cheap at 0 cent
a docep, but their youngsters, under the
name of squabs, are rare t,?1.7S per doonl
Dressed goods, are 3 to 4 cents a pound
higher on poultry and 25 to M cent a doaen
higher on squabs, u. '' !
Tour grocer paid 38 cent a doiin for
strictly fresh egg and 15 cents for fine
country butter. Figur out ' a , reasonable
profit and objeot with Omaha strenuosity
If he tacks cn too much to these figure.
MONITOR CLUD AT A BANQUET
I'niqne Feast Held la Commemoration
of th Birth of John
Erlccaon.
It was an unique banquet that th
members of the Monitor club held last
night at their club' rooms at Fourteenth
and Howard streets In memory of th
great Swedish-American Inventor and sea
man, John Erlccaon, the father of th
screw steamer nd Inventor of th Mon
itor which put the Merrlmao out of action
during the civil- war. Everything" don at
the club rra after the fashion of th
sea, the songs wre of the Sea and th
main item in th banquet was mackerel.
And the member themselves were once,
more on the sea. Forgotten was th prsiila
nd farm, fora;nttni the buaiaes pursuit
In an Inland town;- everything was of the
briny blue and the men were again sailors,
th descendant of . sailors. Little cared
thoy of the weather outside, which bor
dered on the semi-tropical; they were on a
three-masted bark, sailing amid the cold
snd fog of the fjords, teliljig tale of th
viking ancestor and. .feeling In imagina
tion th cool breath of the Iceland.
Each man who wanted to eat and they
all did took his plate and knife and fork,
and going to the "galley," helped himself
to roast beef and mackerel and boiled
potatoes. Then they sat where they,
wished. Being' of th sea, the order for
adjournment was "Alia pa daeck o'tag- In
egel." And then the songs. Old, old ong,
old their native mountains, old as th
a; songs of the prowess of Hengtst nd
llorsa, rune of the warriors of the North
lands, airs of th fatherland. Thty sang
them again and rgain, and lifting their
glaaxe on high toasted tho greatest sey
man of them all John Erlccaon.
Sixty of these men of th sea were pres
ent, and each in hi turn spoke of the
Inventor, of hi reinarksble genius, hi
early Ufa and his latr successes. And then
they spok of the new land, the adopted
home, th birthplace of the seamen of
the future), and speaking thus. Interming
ling their thought of the old land wlt.lt
those of th new they lifted their glaasoii
once mora on high and with shout toasted
th "Cera of the Ocean."
CLAf.TZS D0ULE THIRTEEN
Keeprr of Opium Joint I Fined and
Think Number of 1(1
I'lc I Blacky. "
Floyd Van YVli'kle. colored. 311 Jone
wtrt-et, thinks he vill move as soon ri he
can get around to It, as h la of th
opinion that the d'.iubl "11" painted over
Id door la not wo.'klng f ir his lnU,-eu.
IH' hts bten Pmid 115 and corns in police
court, where ha was arraigned or, th
chanje-cf keeping an opium Joint.
According to Van Winkle' story he met
an old fii-nj from fit. 1'uijI oil the street,
IhO friend had a "habit." and waa seeking
some nice, to-elusive )U' hi he co.ild
"hit the pipe'' and Oteani of other days,
lie whs enro'iie ti r PtuJnnnd, 8. Ih, an 4
v apprehensive lrt the a ommodAtloi;
'n t': I 'll l.l'.l town tnifcht rot be all
i;. y si. v.; t t la ti. luatur ot tunAii g
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Grocery Dcjpt.".:
The Money-favlnj Grocery of tfca
West faturdny 5prci&U.
I? worth 1J." nreeti
Trsdln Ptamrs ilh a
rund arkse lea f l
f.,rtpa, ti IljC
quaiiiy W
1
ft nr worth "II. H." Oreen
Trs.lit's: F'amn with 1 lu.
r-fteiiflsa l ennetts
Capitol Cortoe
or
20c
2 f worth 4 H." Own
Trail"; Ptnmps nn as
lon Jo Buj-erior
CstS'jii,
at
jl tv or(h "a A If.
Trdin Ptamps t
New ierlt Full -Cream
Cheese.
' Oren
rlth lb.
20
jl eo worth "8. H." Oreen
Trartlns; Stamps with two
. poxn"1" Carolina ' J 9
tad iUee, , .. I DC
for
.. 44
.. to
.. e
..liVj
..likj
,. J
.. lo
...to
Totted Ham, ean , ........
(HI Surdities, can
pitted Tonirua, can ............
Ptiiffed Olives, bottle
Worcester Bauce, bottjfl
Pickles, assorted, bottla .......
French Mustard, pot
Maple Cream, cajse
Butter.
TTesdnuarters for the best
at low eat
prices. - ,
Fresh Country Buttsr, pound. ...........
Pennett a Cspit-'l Creamery, pound....
Medium Sour Flelclea, pint
.15
.220
. 60
Candy Dept.
JTsrshmallows. fresh and dejlcloui,
Vanilla and Peach flavored,
per pound
15c
Cisrs
El Calrud-A genuine Forto Blco Bo 25C
The l?oma "union Madi" ti ciia'r,' 1 for ..-
Shelf Paper ;
and Paper Napkins
Shelf paper, best quality, beau
tiful designs, light and heavy
weights, wide assortment of
colors, 10 yards to package
Saturday and Monday only
per package . . . .
raper 1 Napkins, large '. assort
ment of beautiful designs,
.printed in four and six colors,
per dozen
. . . .4c
riain Napkins, printed per
hundred 5c
Crepe Tissue Paper, best qual
ity, assorted colors, roll. . 7C
STATIONERY SECTION-MAW FLOOR.
' U :. U
opium, so h bought a new "layout" at
fhe "Chinaman'" laid in a auppty nf th
drowsy drug, went to Van Winkle' pfac,
cooked enough "pills" to last hint to ' th
South Dakota town until 'th leave turn
brown and then Indulged In a tittle dream.
Tha owner ot th - hous complained to
th police about tha smoking. Officer Bald
win waa sent on th case and arrested Van
Winkle as th keeper and Jacob Skorish
a an Inmate. At tha time of th arrest
Skorish told Qfncer Baldwin ha was seek
ing a regular opium Joint when b cam
across Van Winkle and waa taken t th
Utter room. ''
STtlRlUIEED BAHBKR IHOP,
A. Fanaon Shop . In th Cavrolltoa
Hotel, Baltlnsorc, Maryland.
Th barber hop In th Carrollton hotel,
Baltimore, Bterlllse everything it use In
th shop. Th sterilising 1 done by heat,
The towel, tha rssor, tha strep, th
oap, the comb and brushes ar all steril
ised before being used on , a customer.
Where there I no tertilration, have th
barber ue Nswbro'g Ilcrpicide. It aill th
dandruff germ, and It to an antiseptic for
tha scalp, and for th face after shaving.
All leading barber everywhere appreciate
these potent fact about Ilerplclde and
they us it. "Deatroy the causa, you r
mov th effect.',' Sold by leading drug
gists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to
The Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Midi. Bher.
man A McOmnell Drug Co., special agent.
Mortality Statistics. . .
The following birth and death
hav
A TN
1 1
1 Vl
City of
V
ietf ppohtan Magazine
f Yo.k U;
A?Tt
Waich
(51-10
C!oilun Dcparlnicnf.
5liH Scllinj! IHrsch, Iilsoit Co.'s Clotliltig
Stock Nothins Reserved.
J'en and young men's Puitis. or Coot and Troupers, T OH
cost to make f 15.50, at. 4 . 'Z"
Hen and young men's Hufits; or Coat and Tcoufrrsi I (0
cost to make f 10.00, at , . -'O
Hen abd young men's Suit,
. cost to make $13.00, at
Men and young men'8 Huita,
cost to make 22.50, at
Boys' mid Children's
Choltt of doiibt
brcasted or 8 plex-e
suits, knw trotiRors,
cost to make f2.o, ot
90 Cents
Choice of douhle
bronstexl or 3-ilPce
knte tronsors suits,
cost to ninka 3.73, nt
-
S1.95
Wnflh suits for child
ren, ajrrs 8 to 8, cost to
make BOc, at
25 Ccnis
Wssh stilts for boys,
atros fl to 1 cost, to
niHke ?2.rK), at
98 Cents
Meu'a shirts, better
Talus In two lots
60c doion Exposition
Tics, to clone
45 Cents
And, $3.00 in Little
Green Stickers. , .
69 Cent
And $3.00 lu
Green Ktlokera.
Little
Mens 50c
Half Hose,
Saturday ' only
Here la a Snap Wash
Ties, four In band,
worth 25c, at
9 Cents
And 60c " In Green
Trading Stnuipa.
25 Cent
10 dozen White Silk
Bhlrta, to close, values
to $4.60. at
Jlen'a ,
Fancy
value to
90
$2.90
3
On Bargain Square
200 dor.cn men'a and
boys' SUlrta, value to
76c, at
35 Cents
On 'Bargain Square
Men's : Fancy Bul
brTgfraa Underear,
value to 85c at
19 Cents
Moata and Provisions
NO OFNFRAt, ADVANCE IN
PRICE AT BSNNETT 8.
Frexh meats rreved dally, and AL
VAI8 TUB BEST.
We balieve we have more provislona
on hand than any wholesale market
In Omaha.
OIVK US TOUR ORDER.
Fresh Pressed Spring .'fRlc
Chickens broilers pound ,uv
Fresh Dressed Bprlnf 4c
Ducks pound a-stw
Fresh Dressed Hena
pound sa
Bugar cured regular Hams and
' liaeoh pound 12Hi
Morreli'a Iowa Hams email alsea
average weights I to 10 pounds
per pound 15o
Morrelra Wapello Bacon lb 15o
All brands of Lard at our regular
low prices. NO ADVANCE,
been reported to the Board of Health dur
ing the twenty-four hour -ending at noon
Friday:
Birth Harry Qlllln, 111 South Twenty
fifth avenue, boy: Chrl Norton, 1927 South
Thirteenth, dov; Herman Ellis, 2024 Daven
port, girl; Han-y Hurlbut, 8U North Twen-ty-second,
girl; Jacob Olsen, Thirty-fourth
and Wright ,bov; Hans Peterson, 2&.7 Caas,
boy: Harry Taylor. Lake, girl. , ,
Deaths Mrs. Lulu Slngicterry, 1212 Dav
enport, Sf; Mrs. Mayme Sefrit, 2610 Cald
well, jfl; Mra. E. Wllkt, J717 North Twenty
eighth, 61
K!ANY IMPROVEMENTS ON TAP
A4dltlon.nl Facilities to Bo Mad to
Federal Building; on Order of
Inspector Ha-rerstlck.
Major W. Haverstlck, Inspector of build
ing and equipment of federal building for
th Treasury department, ha completed
hi inspection at this point and eft for
Nebraska City. Major Haverstlck said:
Th Omaha building i on of the best
kept In th country 'and Omaha has every
reason to b proud of it. A number of mat
ters pertaining to the decoration of the in
terior of the old wing ha been approved
and th? improvement will b made at
one." i
THOUSAND .DOLLARS FOR BITE
FredO Batlay toe (or Damage
oar 4eeont ot Dot'' '
Appetite.
Mr. Alberta Drlffkorn of H35 North
Nineteenth street baa been asked to pay
-The Wonderful
Morocco
A meet vivid word picture, profusely illustrated
with striking photographs of the scenes so lately
rr:-cb famous by the kidnapping of Ion Perdican3
zvA his stepson, in the August Number of tl:
A 3 5 -cent Magazine for 1 5 cents
vantc . evorjrwuir-te to lir iu'ist-tiplioni.
war cJicr aJvct bteincnU -caruig in tLi atf
or Coat and Trousers, O
U
or Coat and Trousers, O 7 C
J y J
Knco Pants Suits ttlril
C!kI of doublp
brcastcd or 8 i.lpce)
kne trousers "sulfRf
cost to make $."., at
$2.95
Wash Trousers,
at-
2jc-i9c-5c
Pntiirdh.T Straw
nfs, meu'a and boys'
75c-5Qc-39c
And $5.00 In Little
Green Ftlckera.
Bnturdny any man's
Straw llat, worUi Z,
' $1.00
And In Green
Trading Slampa, ,
White and
Wash Venta,
$2.60, at
Cents
Panama Straws
$7.95.
$3.95, $1.95
Fisherman
Straw Hats
-i .. i .'..-
25c-!5c-9c-5c
Photographic De
veloping and
Finishing Vor!i
is a Specialty
With' Us.
This Is ' a branch of our photo
graphlQ lay-ont It skins any ex
clusive practician. WHY? Be
cause our work Is th best and our
rrlccg are cut to tha bono.
s; n. con. MAIN FLOOR.
tl.&uO to Frederick iiail-y because nh in
the owner of a dog that left the marks of
It teeth upon the anatomy bt th Com
plainant. In th cpmplaint . filed In '
county court it I asserted that th dog
bit Bailey near tha comer of Eighth and
Burt streets, but It ia not stated upon what
part of Bailey' anatomy the city' map I
carried. However, the complainant aver
that th damage for being bit In aucb a
place amount te $1,000. .
NO NEW TRIAL FOR REED
Judge Day Overrules Motion Argacl
nt Great Length by Jodg
Scott.,
James J. Reed, convicted for tho murder
of Glenna Mines, will not hav another
trial in the district court, unless th su
preme court so orders. Th9 motion for a
rew trial argued for two days by Judge
Scott, ha been overruled by Judge Day.
Judge Bcott contended that th Jury whlca
tried Reed was illegal, tor the reason that
It membership Included an x-convlct and
a man with defective eyesight and hearing.
Upon the denial of the new ' trial Judge
Scott "Intimated that ha would next week
make a motion to hav Red tried tor in
sanity by a Jury.
Balldlnig Permit.
R. V. and E. O. Hamilton have taken cut
a permit for a three-story brick apir'mnnt
twin at T weiity-foul'lh and 'atunui
streets, estimated to coet J-"0.(wO Conwiruc
tlon was bepuu some time ago., W. tt.
T'reston hps obtained a permit for a $:!,fio0
frame dwelling at Thirty-fourth and XKidg
Streets.
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