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    TITE OMAnA DAILY HEE: TnUKSDAY, JUNE IB, 1905.
PROTESTS ARE COMING IN
Ctmplaint. Being EceiTtd by County
Board of Iqualiiatioa.
STOCK YARDS WANT ASSESSMENT 'CUT
laser aor Herd Italaea t to One Han.
are aad fifty Thousand
and Hinnon loa-
te-ste This.
Protests the County JUyird of Equal
liatlon a,inst the assessment of personal
or real property are beginning to be pre
sented .julte numerously. The I'nlon Stock
laraa company made a return of tlM.850
personal property, which the county as
sessor raised to .l&O.ooo.
Attorney Frank T. Ransom appeared be-
i". tne board and explained that the
mpany has not nearly the amount of
fodder and other stult on hand this year
that It had last, also that the cash' In bank
Is much less. After some questioning and
n offer by the secretary of the company
i p:iy on anytmng not scheduled that a
messenger of the board might find, the
company's return wus allowed to stand.
T. D. Worrnll of the grain company of
that name entered A strong protest against
a raise from $2,500, his return on personal
property of the company to 15,000. On this
protest the question arose whether a com
pany handling graJn In transit Is to be as
sessed under the same section of the stat
ute and In the same manner as brokers.
.Assessor Reed ofTered to submit the ques
tion to the state board secretary or to the
county attorney. It was pointed out to Mr,
Worrall that this might result In his as
sessment being raised to $15,000 or more,
nned an the gross amount of business
transacted, lie said he did not think It
would, but whatever was right would suit
Vim. So the assessment was referred to
the county, attorney for Investigation nnd
report. The board members think the. com
pany will draw a raise.
A protest against assessment on. real es-
tnte made by W. 11 DoFrance wilt serve
is a samplo of many cases the. board must
jiasa on. Iost fall he bought from one of
the banks a house arid a tut at Nineteenth
and Burt, for which he . paid $7,000. The
assessor returned It at t8,&00 and Mr. De
France protested that the amount was In
excess of the market value. A lengthy
argument ensued, bui the board finally, on
motion of the assessor, let the assessment
stand at $7,000, the, owner s return. On this
class of property a few small reductions
hatra been mad here and there up to date,
but only after a strenuous showing by the
protecting vople.
Charles younger, resigned as messenger
and the board will get along without one
foe the present,
Bruce Wants lfo Raise.
E. K. Bruce appeared before the board to
ask that the assessment of his wholesale
drug stork he left at $92,325, as returned,
''.he figures had been raised to $110,000 by
(he assessor. Iast year the Arm was as
sessed at $100,000, and the board decided to
take the request for a reduction under ad
visement, y
The Woods Investment company of South
Omaha made a very small return, $400, and
the assessor raised It to $i,600. Mr. Woods
protested and explained that 'all their busi
ness' Is done on commission, they handling
only blooded cattle. When the board voted
to make the assessment $1,500 Mr. Woods
etlll protested strenuously and finally went
.way in quite a huff.
On a presentation made by Attorney Van
Dusen, the assessment of La vert Bros.,
live stock commission men, was reduced
..from $10,000 to 12.860,, on personal property
A. L. Bergqulst of South, Omaha, coal
and wood dealer, had his personal property
assessment reduced to $4,000 from $10,0no.
Mr. Bergqulst brought his bank books
along to prove that money he had in bank
last year has since, been put Into buildings
on his property. , a member of the board
remarked that 't all kickers on assessments
would bring I-,ng their books there would
be little dlfP.cjlty In equalizing the assess
ment. S. 8. Olins et al. were allowed a reduc
tion on the assessment of lot 5, block tW.'
from 000 to $17,500.
living with their grandparents, "at or
near Omaha.' The nnme of the grand
rerents Is arlven as Iavls. The police
department will Institute a search for the
hUdren of the dead man.
PULL HOLDS BACK SIDEWALKS
ftonthvrest Improvement Society
Charstes that Work la Mopped
by Influence.
y
Sidewalks furnished the subjects for dis
cussion at the meeting of the Southwest
Improvement club last night. The talk
was about Twenty-second street from Ma
son to Poppletown avenue, where the
council a year ago ordered permanent side
walks laid. Much of the walk Is not down
yet and It was Intimated that this circum
stance Is due to the "pull" of certain prop
erty owners. A resolution was passed ask
ing that the council have the walks laid at
once, and Instructing the sidewalk commit
tee to talk with the proper city officials on
tho subject.
On account of hot Weather, It was decided
to meet once a month, Instead of every two
weeks, except when urgent business de
mands that the president call a meeting.
Subscriptions to the amount of $20 for the
expenses of the club were reported, and a
vote of thanks was given the donors.
W. H. Herdman, who was to have made
an address, sent word thnt he could not
be In the city, but expressed his willing
ness to appear at a later meeting. He will
be asked to speak at the next meeting,
which will be the second Wednesday In
July.
BATES' ALIBI IS TOO GOOD
Lincoln Xegro Cleared of Bnrarlnrr
Furnishes Evidence for Ar
rest of flamlilers.
Or 1
the strength of evidence adduced In
the district court Tuesday, when Jefferson
Bates was discharged through an alibi
which he offered, complaints have been
filed In tho police court ngalnst Bates, W.
M. Crutchfleld, John Bloomfield and
Charles Baunders, all colored, charging
Crutchfleld and Bloomfield with keeping a
gambling table and Bates and Saunders
with gambling. The complaints were sworn
to by Deputy County Attorney Shotwell,
who says Hates' alibi In the district court
showed the four men were In the Midway
saloon on Capitol avenuo at the time of
Jhe alleged robbery of the saloon at 2811
Cuming street on May 20, and for which
robbery Bates was tried and later discharged.
It is stated that Bates testified that he
won $39 that evening at a crap table at
the Midway.
CHICAGO ARB RGTIKH gS.OO.
Mllvraauee and Heurn 6.30.
On Saturday, June 17th, the Illinois Cen
tral railroad will sell tickets at above
rates, limited for return until June 26th.
Tickets will be honored In coaches, re
clining chair cars and tourist sleepers.
Through trains leave Omaha at 7:25 a. m.,
S.60 p. m. and 7:50 p. m.
Tickets and Information at 1402 Farnam
Bt. W. H. BRILL.
Dlst. Pasa. Agt.
Sale now of carload purchase of mill
remnants of linoleum. Orchard & WUhelm
Carpet Co.
Low Rate Excursions to the Seashore
via New York City, with privilege of stop
over on return trip.
The LAKE SHORE St MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN R'Y will sell round trip tick
eti from Chicago to Asbury Park and re
turn June 29. 30, July 1 and 2, at rate of
$23.36, good returning not later than July
10, with privilege of extension until August
11' by deposit of ticket and payment of 60
cents. Stopover may be had at New York
on the return trip.
Don't miss this opportunity for spending
your vacation at the seaside. If you- are
particular as to comfort and service, we
offer something a little superior to any
other line. See that your ticket reads via
the Lake Shore the route of the "Twen
tieth Century Limited." Send for Itinerary
to Ju F. Vosburgh, General Western Pas
senger Agent, Chicago, III.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Highland Park ImproTenunt Club Meats
for aV.ten of Important).
OPENING OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET UP
Grading: of F Street Also Will Be
Considered tnlted Effort la
the Thlna Desired
flow.
This evening the Highland Park Im
provement club will meet at the Lincoln
school to discuss matters of Importance.
Every member of the club Is urged to at
tend this meeting on account of the topics
to be brought up for discussion.
The question of opening Twenty-fifth
street through to the boulevard Is to come,
up again. At one time It looked as If
this was to be brought about with the aid
of the Omaha city council. For some reason
the matter was dropped, but the question
Is to be brought up again now. One ob
ject In opening Twenty-fifth street Is to
make a good road north to the city limits
and provide those who drive with a good
roadway and permit such persons to avoid
the rough pavement on Twenty-fourth
street.
Another question Is the grading of F
street and the building of a viaduct across
the tracks at F street. Members of this
club do not seem to understand that months
ago the railroads intended building a via
duct across the tracks at F street Just as
soon as the contemplated Improvements to
the tracks In the northern portion of the
city were completed. Another point to be
brought up will be the opening of Twenty-
seventh street to the city limits. There Is
one thing that will Interest residents
whether property owners or not and that is
the question of having weeds cut and the
city road machine put to work rounding up
the unpaved street. The road machine has
not been used this year.
President Miller of the club says:
If the members of the club want these
things, the devotion of Just one hour each
month will accomplish them all and many
other Improvements besides. Individual ef
fort la a good thing, but united effort brings
better results."
Monthly Financial Statement.
City Clerk Glllln Issued a statement
Wednesday afternoon showing the balances
In the different funds at the close of busi
ness on May 31. The receipts from all
sources during the present fiscal year
amounted to $182,766, and of this sum there
has been drawn $110,916, leaving a balance
on hand of $41,840, From the balances In
the various funds there Is money enough
on hand to pay all expenses during the
months of June and July. There will be no
overlap In any of the funds this year. On
the other hand the city officials expect that
there will be a small balance In all of the
funds to carry over to the next fiscal year,
which commences August 1. In July the
council meets to make the 1905 levy and
after the first regular meeting of the coun
cil In August money due on the 1905 taxes
Is available, for warrants. The showing
made at the close of this fiscal year will bo
much better than any for a long time.
City Obligations Coming Dne.
City Treasurer Howe has sent a letter
to the mayor and council calling attention
to the fact that on July 1. there will be
due at the state fiscal agency In New York
$11,423. Of this amount $4 000 Is due on
overlap bonds Issued In 19QR and $3,350 In-
BACKACHE
Jaundice, Lanjuor, Despondency, Bilious
ness. Nervousness, Headache, Heart
burn, Dyspepsh and So -Called
Female Weakness Are Caused
by Sluggish Liver and
Diseased Kidneys.
Warner's Safe Cure Cures Diseased
Kidneys and Sluggish Liver.
If you have pains In the back, rheuma
tism, uric acid poison, rheumatic gout,
diabetes, Bright's disease, inflammation of
the bladder and urinary orguns; scalding
pains when you urinate, ecxeina. Jaundice,
swellings or torpid liver: If a woman, boar-Ing-down
sensations, fainting spells, so
called female weakness, painful periods;
these symptoms tell you thut your kidneys
have been diseased for a long time. War
ner's Rate Cure makes the liver active and
heals the diseased kidneys.
"Safe Cure" Is purely vegetable and con
tains no harmful drugs. It Is free from
sediment and pleasant to take. It Is a
most valuable and effective tonic; a stimu
lant to digestion, and awakens the torpid
liver. It repairs the tissues, soothes in
flammation and Irritation, stimulates the
enfeebled organs and heals at the same
time. It builds up the body, gives strength
and retsores energy. You can buy Safe
Cure at any drug store or direct. 50
CENT8 AND $1 A HOTTL.K.
Beware of so-called kidney enres
fall of sediment and of
which are
bad odor they are positively barm
fnt and do not core.
WAHNER'S SAFE: PIMJI move the
bowels gently and aid a "speedy rnre.
Write to Warner's Safe Cure Co., Roches
ter, N. Y., for free medical book.
of the L street viaduct Is now up to a
height of about 140 feet.
This evening the ladles' Aid society of
the First Presbyterian church will give an
ice cream social at Highland Park.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Clark leave on Satur
day for Montreal and other eastern points.
They expect to he gone aooui a monin.
Mia Tio still, one of the teachers in
ih tiiihlic schools, left yesterday for Pul
aski, Pa., where she will spend the summer.
Mnlnr P. E. Wolcott. one of the travel
ing representatives of the Stock Yards com
pany, came In from the west yesterday
and spent a short time at the yards.
William Copenharve Is the editor of a
new labor paper here that will voice the
interests of organised labor. The Labor
Gazette, as the new publication Is styled,
will muke Its first appearance today.
Do Not Neglect the Children.
At this season of the year the first un
natural loosening of a child's bowels should
have Immediate attention. The best thing
that can be given Is Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, followed
by castor oil. as directed with each bottle
of the remedy.
WOMAN OBJECT OF HARD JOKE
Bent from Minneapolis to Claim Beward
for Fat Crow' i Arrett.
AFFAIR REGARDED HERE AS AN OUTRAGE
Woman la Nearly Sixty Yeara Old
and Demented Has Twenty-Five.
Thousand Dill on Jadge
Cooley.
Some person In Minneapolis, Minn., has
perpetrated what the Douglas county au
thorities characterise as an outrage to
decency and humanity. A woman, clearly
demented, giving her name as Rachel Ol
sen Doskeland, as nearly as It can be un
derstood, has been In Omaha for two or
three days for the purpose, as she al
leges, of collecting the reward offered by
E. A. Cudnhy for the arrest of Pat Crowe.
When questioned the unfortunate woman
said she consulted with Mayor Jones and
other parties In Minneapolis, who told her
to come to Omaha and she would at once
get the money. Through malice, or simply
to get rid of a nuisance, the Minneapolis
parties to whom she talked convinced the
woman that she has a good claim, and
she left her home to come here, after writ
ing an Incoherent letter to Chief Donahue
notifying him of her claim. It Is hardly
thought likely that Mayor Jones would
perpetrate such a cruel Joke on a mental
wreck,out from the womnn's talk It Is
plain that some person about the Mlnne
spoils city hall did encourage her to como
here on her wild goose chase.
One Bill on Jndare Cooler.
Mrs. Doskeland presented to County
Clerk Drexel a letter directing him to pay
her the following Items: On account of E.
A. Cudahy's reward, $26,000; reward offered
by Judge Cooley, $25,000; tips to bell boys,
$500; blacking shoes, $300; chewing gum,
$200; railroad fare, $1,000; laundry. 15 cents;
peanuts, $21.75; Incidentals, $2,977. Mrs.
Doskeland treats this preposterous hoax
with all the seriousness she Is capable of
and It Is really pitiful to watch her mak
ing her rounds trying to find someone
from whom she can collect the money.
Mrs. Doskeland apparently Is well along1
toward 60 years of age. She says she has
two houses In 8outh Minneapolis and has
a boy 1J yeara of age. Asked as to who
her pastor was, she said she Is suspicious
of churches and did not go very often, but
she gave the name of Skogsberg, or some
thing similar, as the name of a minister
she knows In the Minnesota city. Mr. Mor
ris of the Associated Charities Is to be
asked by the county authorities to take
charge of the demented woman.
New Chicago and New York Train.
Beginning with Sunday, June 11, the Penn
sylvania will place In service a new train
from Chicago, to be known as "The New
York Special."
It will run dally, leaving Chicago at s
o'clock a. m., reaching Pittsburg at p.
m. and New York the next morning at 8:15.
A 23-hour train to New York, with $5.00
extra fare from Chicago.
"The New York Special" will carry a
Parlor Car. a Dining Car and Coaches from
Chicago to Pittsburg and a Sleeping Car
from Chicago to New York.
For full Information address Thos. H.
Thorp, T. P. A., 26 U. 8. bank Bldg, Omaha.
B21.3S Asbury rarlc nnd Return Via
Erie Railroad
June 29, SO, July 1 and 2, limited to Aug,
terest on these overlap bonds. Semi-annual SI; good to' stop at New York, Cambridge
Interest on S110.8SO renewal bonds of the Bmins:s. Chautauqua ' and Niagara alls.
Issue of 1902 amounts to $3,326. Commls- Tickets on sale also to all tourist point
slons . and interest on,, lesser obUrntlnns Chautaunua LaKe.T77ffi.Eara Falls, etc
make up the total. The treasurer asks good until Oct. 3L Full particulars, 655
that Interest warrants be ordered drawn I Railway Exchange, Chicago.
for the amount mentioned In order that
In a pinch., use Allen's Foot- Ease.
Rome Institution Has Rapid Growth.
The officers of the National Mutual Fire
Insurance company express themselves as
gratified at Xhe kind treatment received at
the hands of Omaha cltlsens. It looks as
. though something was having an effect on
the company as Its business increased In
the month of May Just closed ovef May last
year (2 per cent. Few Institutions can
how so rapid a growth.
Hew la the Time Arrange for Sam
iner Vacations.
Very low rates will be In effect to the
east June tt-30-July 1-2 via the Pennsylvania
Lines. For rates and furthet Information
address Thos. II. Thorp. T. P. A., 26 U. 8.
Bank Bldg., Omaha.
Bummer coat and pantj to order. $20.
McCarthy Tailoring Co., 304 S. ltth St.
Murdered Man's Children.
The police department Ih in recelnts of
a telegram from the sheriff of Olathe,
Kan., tft'ilng of the murder of Jesse Hun
Chle Monday last, and asking the lucal
police to assist In locating two children of
iha.rr.an, who, so the message states, are
, LILIES OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
In a recent Interview with Mrs. Lily
ltijrtry, she very wisely said :
"The fact that I believe in the superior
force of mind over matter does not blind
iao to the truth that the foundation of every
successful life is good health; that the key
stone to physical bcautv is perfect physical
health.
"A sick woman cannot be a beautiful
woman, nor can she be anything but what
we English call a poor-spirited woman.
"To a great extent a woman's beauty Is
measured by her vitality by her health.
"Work, Sunshine, Exercise, Water and
Soap, Plain, Nourishing Food, Lots of
Fresh Air, and a Kupny, Contented Spirit
there, as you say, honest and true,' is
taj working rule for youth, youthful spirits
and youthful look."
One great secret of youth and beauty for
the. young woman or the mother is the
proper understanding of her womanly sys
tem and well-being. Every woman, young
or old, should know kersr(in& her phys
ical make-up. A good way to arrive at this
knowledge is to get a good doctor book,
such for instance as "The People's Common
Sense Medical Adviser." by R. V. Pierce,
M. D., which can readily be procured by
ding twenty one cents la one cent
The "Royal MnskoluT' Hotel
Is modern In every respect and contains
all the attributes found In a first-class
hotel. Lighted by electricity, hot and cold
water In every room, pure drinking water
and perfect sanitation. One thousand feet
above the sea level, in the midst of a ro
mantic and primeval world.
Full particulars of how to reach It, to
gether with beautlfuly colored descriptive
booklet can be obtained from Oeo. W,
Vaux A. Q. P. & T. A., Grand Trunk Rail
way System, 135 Adams St., Chicago.
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Lewis and Clark exposition, Portland,
Ore., will be open to October 15, 1905. The
short line to Portland Is via the Union
Pacific. This route gives you 200 miles
along the beautiful Columbia river, a trip
to Portland and the Northwest without
change, and a chance to visit Yellowstone
Park. Returning from Portland via Cali
fornia. Inquire at City Ticket Office, 1324
Farnam St. 'Phone 316.
Cadets' Competitive Drill,
The Omaha High school cadets will hold
their annual competitive drill at the
Oielghton university campus tonight. Much
Interest, is centered In the outcome In high
school circles. The cadets have just re
turned from camp at Missouri Valley
where they have put In much time at hard
drill. The captains are as follows: A.
George Wallace; F. Raymond Hayward; I-
Curtis Lindsay; D John Olney; C. Paul
Heard; B. Addison Mould. Last year Com
pany C won the flag. The companies this
year are evenly matonen. i ne campus will
be lighted by electric lights, installed for
the occasion, and the Omaha High school
cadet band win play.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
stamps for paper-bound volume, or thirty.
one cents lor ciotn-oouna copy, ana aa
dressing Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Chas. Boykin, of Acme, L Concordia Parlsb,
speskliig at his wife's esperieac. uty I
"1 write von thanking you fur the benefit of
yoar woadVinil ' Fawrite Prescription,' and
also the 'Gulden Medical Uiscuvery.' I Cod
last your remedies have don more good than
all th others tkat I have aard. I tbuaght my
wtfc would die at times', now am able lo aay that
through you and your medicine we bava a bus
oy iwo momns ou. weigni. is im.
A la wonder to th ncopl to se
without sioppiug and fccls aa though ah could
II U l wonder to th pcopl to se say wile
goiug about with s baby, ah Is able to do her
own Duuavwork, can walk aia milca with baby
staud all day ; so aeaUhy. ab caa cat anything.
BrJur aatng you medicine my wife's weight
was la lb., and now ab is weighing 179 lb,
tvb only us4 la boulc of yuur medicia.
My mother-in-law. akao my aiatcr, have been
enmd entirely ml uterine UouUa by lvtof 'fa
The all-day missionary meeting and lunch
eon to have been held Friday at West
minster Presbyterian church has been post
ponea ior a wees..
in Judge Kedlok a court a verdict was
directed for the Nebraska-Iowa Creamery
company and Hg:ilnst the Harding Cream
ery company lor 2.107.3.
After a Jury had been empaneled In the
eaxe or Margaret Lralg ngaluxt the Mil
wnuKee road a suit for $2.0UU rr pe(sonal
Injuries, a settlement was made between
the parties, $4ti0 being paid the plaintiff.
The guardians of Augusta A. Kluelsch, a
minor and others have filed a suit in the
I'nlted Suites circuit court against the
Security Mutual IJfe Insurance company
of Nebraska for $5,0u0 on a policy Issued to
the deceased father of th principal plain
tin. Judgment Is asked for the sum named
with Interest from September 6, 1901, and
coats 01 suit.
Joseph Malone Is suing the American
Smelting and Refining company for $2.t)
for personal injuries alleged to have been
sustained through the negligence of a fore
man of the company. Malone was burned
about the face and upper part of the body
by steam and cinders from red hot coals
on which he had thrown a bucket of water.
Judge Kennedy and a Jury are hearing the
testimony.
From some unknown cause a mattress In
a bed at the home of C. N. Bracelcn. 3"23
Chicago street. Ignited yesterday after-
noon and gave the nre at-purtment a run
to that address. The occijiants of the
house say there wus no Are of any kind
near the bed. nor was there anything to
their knowledge In the room that nilnlit
have caused the blase. Mice and matches
Is the only plausible theory. The loss was
nominal.
the money may be at
agency before Jijly 1.
Kplseopal Guild Social
Last evening the guild of St. Martin's
Episcopal church held an Ice cream social
on the lawn surrounding the church at
Twenty-fourth and J streets. The lawn
was set with tables where refreshments
were served. Japanese lanterns were
strung about, presenting a very pretty
scene. A large number of members and
friends of the church attended the social,
and quite a sum was realized for the guild.
Trees Need Trimming
Trees all over the residence portion of
the city need trimming. City Attorney
Lambert suggests that this tree trimming
be done by resolution of the council. The
matter has been up In the council before.
but property owners have not heeded the
suggestions offered as to the trimming of
trees. More than likely notice will be
served on property owners to do this trim
mlng. If not done within a reasonable
time the chances are that the city will
employ men to do the work. In case the
latter is decided upon every precaution will
be taken not to Injure trees by too closo
trimming.
Oood Chances for Damage Claims,
iwing to tne manner In whleii many
permanent sidewalks are being laid the
city stands a good chance of being made
defendant In some damage suits. Very
' few sidewalk contractors go to tho trouble
of displaying danger signals where walks
are torn up and pedestrians have to ex
trclse the greatest caution In moving about
on dark nights. Another point that the
authorities seem to have overlooked, Is the
drop off caused where property owners
In the middle of a block have laid perma
nent walks while others have not. Where
walks are at grade there Is either a step
down or up from the old wooden walks,
and on dark nights such places are dan
gerous. As a general thing permanent
walks are being laid quite promptly by
residents, but out of town property own
ers pay very little attention to the notices
sent by the city clerk.
Pnrkhurat-I'ollnrd Wedding.
At 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Miss
Oertrude Parkhurst. daughter of Captain
D. 8. Iarkhurst, was married to John Pol
lard. Tho ceremony was performed at the
home of Captain Parkhurst, 8116 North
Twenty-first street. Rev. Robert L.
Wheeler, pastor of the First Presbyterian
church, performed the ceremony. At 7
o'clock last evening Mr. and Mrs. Pollard
left for Mandan, 8. D., where Mr. Pol
lard Is engaged In business. Both bride
and groom are well known young people
of South Omaha and quite popular.
Magic City Gossip.
Howard Burg has accented a nosltlnn at
iiih 11. n. ciara a rug store on N street.
J. W. Cress has returned frnm KlmKall
n, wnere ne men on a lana claim.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr are In Phi,
cago aiienniug me funeral or a relative
The big I'pdlke grain elevator Just north
the state fiscal I Grocers' and Butchers' Annual nemo
at Valley Psrk, la., via the Northwestern
line. Full particulars later. Apply for
concessions to D. Gross, 24th and Charles
or N. F. Kuncl. 1244 So. ISth St.-
JURY IS UNABLE TO AGREE
Twelve Men Stand Eight to Four In
Da mag? Case Against Street
Railway,
At S o'clock Wednesday, after being out
Just twenty-four hours, the Jury In the
case of Sanberg against the street railway
company was called Into court and dis
charged. The Jury hadV, It is understood,
voted consistently 8 to 4 for plaintiff on
every ballot. This case was tried for all
It was worth by both sides, Messrs. Bald
rlge and DeBord being pitted against the
veterans, Webster and Connell. Robert
Sanberg Is about 14 years old and was hurt
over a year ago at Tenth and Hickory
I streets. He suffered a fractured skull and
la said by the doctors to be now an epilep
tic. Ills mother, as his next friend, sued
for $30,000, alleging negligence on the partj
of the employes of the compAny. The de
fense was that young Banberg had been
guilty of contributory negligence In run
ning- against one car after alighting from
another. '
Special Rates East Via Wabash R. R.
Call at Wabash city office. loOl Farnam
street, or address Harry E. Moores, Q. A.
P. D., Omaha, Neb.
Sam'l Burns Is selling six beautiful sun
burst cut tumblers, $2; formerly $3.50.
T2-K. wedding rings. Edholm, jeweler.
Mnrriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses have
been Issued :
Name and Residence. Ak.
Ernest Cott. Omaha 2
May Westergreen, Omaha 29
James E. Scott, Huron, S. D 56
Fannie M. Ooodspeed. Huron, S. D 24
James Sllhacek, Omaha 26
Mary Pleskac, South Omaha zz
Andrew Koa-er. Council Bluffs 22
Bertha Sheets, council muns is
Charles Schneider, Nebraska City 76
Grace M. Andrews, Nebraska City 28
Announcements of the Theaters.
Arrangements are completed for the ap
pearance of the GUckman Yiddish company
at the Orpheum. "A Golden Country," a
comedy drama, the characters of which
are all Jewish, will be presented Sunday
night. Saturday night a musical historical
drama called "Jacob and Esau" will be
given. The company Is under the direc
tion of Ellis F. GUckman, for years leading
man at the Yiddish theater in Chicago.
Clara Raffale Is the leading woman. There
are fourteen In the cast. The company
Is one of the best Jewish organizations
In this country and Is now en route, to
the coast, where a repertoire of Yiddish
plays will be put on.
Insane Man Arrested.
An insane man was picked up by the
police at Seventeenth and California streets
early yesterday evening. He gives the name
of C. A. Putell and says he lives In Flor
ence. After taken to the station he be
came violent and It was necessary to put
the "preserving" gloves on to keep him
from doing damage to himself.
1
CEU DISEASES START.
People With Weak Stomachs in a Continual State of Danger.
Nearly all disease germs that find lodg-variable appetite, nausea, gnawing at the
ment In the system gain entrance with tho
air we breathe, or through our food and
drink.
If the stomach and digestive organs be
weak, so that the food does not readily di
gest, they will contain a sour, slimy, fer
menting mass, an Ideal spot for the disease
germs to grow and spread through the
whole system.
If you suffer with headache, backache.
Underwear for
Men and Women.
Here is a list of underwear. Specials that we have pre
pared for today. It is predicted "This summer will
be the hottest on record." Now, that means summer un
derwear short sleeved underwear, feather weight under
wearthe kind that makes you feel cool Lay in your sup
ply now at these most reasonable prices:
MEN'S UNDEKWEAK, 350.
Men's fine quality French balbrijjgan underwear, double
seated drawers with French neck shirts TCp
in pink, blue and ecru per garment
MEN'S UNDEKWEAK, 50C.
Men's fancy lace mesh underwear the coolest and most
serviceable garment made double seated draw- Crt-,
ers, short sleeved shirts per garment vUv
MEN'S COMBINATION SUIT, DOC.
Men's light weight cool and elastic ribbed, balbrlggan com
bination suits, perfectly shaped, best suit QOo
ever offered for the money per suit aUV
WOMEN'S UNDEKWEAK, 15C.
Ladies' fine jersey ribbed, Sea Island cotton, low neck
sleeveless vests, full taped in J
neck and arms at .
WOMEN'S COMBINATION SUITS, 35C.
Ladies' lisle finished combination suits, low neck, sleeveless
knee length, lace trimmed, drawers full P
silk taped, sizes-4, 5, 6 at JC
WOMEN'S Q OWNS, 950.
Ladies' new styles of gowns, pretty lace and embroidery
trimming, long neck, short sleeves, V and square neck
all cut very wide in skirt regular QCn
$1.50 values specially priced at
NEWBRO'S HERFICIDE
Tbs OCtiaiNAL. remedy thst "kills ths Dandruff 0 as."
GOIN&l GOING-!! GONE 111
ODE Will
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THt HtRPICIDE HABIT
Careful people now consider It a duty
to use a scalp prophylatlc, as It Insures
cleanliness and freedom from dand
ruff microbes. The refreshing quality
and axqulslte fragrance of Newbro's
HERP1CIIE WILL SNl IT
too late roaEmncsj
Hernlolda makes this "duty" such u Dleaa-
ure that the "Herplclde Habit" la usually
formed. A hair-saver that grows In popu
larity. - Delights the ladles by keeping the
hair light and fluffy and by giving It a
silken gloss. Cures dandruff, stops falling
hair. Gives satisfaction and exoltea admir
atlon. Stops Itching Instantly.
Draf Stent, $1.00. Sisd ret Statist te lEtflCIDt CO.. Dtei. I. B.tralt. ci. far a unata. -SHERMAN
& MaiCOINMELL. DRUG CO.. Special AjrontnV.
APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS.
The Trunks that Last
are the trunks that are made from the best material,
made by the best workman and made strong enough to
stand rough usage. We make our own trunks and guar
antee them to be made Just that way. A high price for
a cheap trunk la not our method. A high-grade trunk
cheap Is what you'll get from our store.
A large line of traveling bags and suit cases.
Omaha Trunk Factory
I209 rarnam
Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases
Large Stock and Lowest Prices
Our all leather $5.00 8ult Case Is the best made for tbl
money, 22. 24 and 26 inch all $5.00. Others at prices from
fl.60 up to $25.00.
We also carry the largest stock of fine harness in tha
city; no fake sales, but always low prices.
ALFRED CORNISH & CO.
Telephone No. 2814. No. 1210 Farnam Street
pit of the stomach, sallow skin, heart-burn,
furred tongue, sleeplessness, and general
debility, it shows that the stomach has
been overworked and weakened. A fifty
cent box of Ml-o-na tablets will give quick
and speedy relief.
Ask Sherman & McConnell, one of the
most reliable drug firms In Omaha, to show j
you tne strong guarantee under wnicn they
sell Ml-o-na.
I
Teachers and Students
Can make $5.00 a day during vaca
tion months. No investment required.
Work dignified and pleasant. Write
for particulars. :: ::
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
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DIED.
McCAOt'E James Gordon, son of John I..
and Mary U. Metague, aged S years an 1
a monins.
Funeral from the family residence, 412
Boutn -i wenty-iourtn street, Thursday
afternoon ki i cioiK.
HRANDON Mrs. Ellxa McCord, mother of
Mrs. camuei k. Howell, at p. in.
weanesnay.
Funeral ngUce later,
lit terzZk
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ekm pnparaiioat." tot mi by all ara(uw aad f ai
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WRITE US FREELY.
.g all raw yaiaiasM. W taslay a stall at saaUaliais is laaMla
dltareara, waa will casstally csaa!te year cast aad ym Ira.
arka. Da aat Saul. la. eat writ, as laaay. UtIbi s caasleM
elstery at year trvaolsa, sad will and as slala leatrmtlaas
weal la da la gat will. All cerrewaadaaca hast earlectty avl, sad
nvij atat ya is flats, etaled .ar.loat. Aadnaa Ladtaa' Adlaary
teat,, Ttta COATTANOOUA MriUICINl CO., laauaaaa, Taas.
If You Are SicK
do not neglect your sickness until it seriously impairs your
health. Women's troubles never get well o themselves. They
must be treated with that scientific, medicinal, female specific,
Wine of Cardra
It Relieves Women's Pains
You can surely soothe your pain and cure the cause of
your irregularities, internal inflammation, excessive drains
and all menstrual disturbances, by carefully treating your
self, in the privacy of your own home, with this marvelous
female specific, which has proved so successful in making
sick women well.
Cardui is sold at every drug store, in $1.00 bottles,
with full directions for use on the wrapper. Try it.