Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 16, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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. 8 ' TilE OMAhA \ DAILY DEE : 'MONDAY , SDPTEM1Dll 1G , 189j (
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TIIElUNG IN TilE GRAFTERS
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, . Ohlor White Vigorously Pursucs the VISitr
? 1 _ ing OrookB anti V ngrant , .
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SEVERAL "GOOD" " MEN ALREADY IN JAIL
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. Prolr".aoIlRI l'lrl4l111rl'r' " 'l'III'r.n Out
I 01 ( ; lrc'"IIIUOII tar tI.e , 'rim" lit
, , J.t'n"-I'fTur' ' 'n I'rnfe.t. , 'hu
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. : 1''OIIr. trout \'e"
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lthoURh ) the big fair can hnrilly ) ( be ahl
. to have been tnlrly openefl It has already
Iecomo vl'ry evldent'to the pollco that the
big crowds which nro oxptcLrd . during fair
. week and the many entertnlnmenta , which
will Maw cltlzena from their homer ne
proving n magnet , to the crooks nil over the
country While the bert Ilrotl'uionaill do not
arrive usually In a city where occurs luch ;
n big : affair 1111 the Itato fair will 110 until ,
the Jilt ! dnYI ! there arc , airelllly In the city
Jail n number Dr men who lira looked upon
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by the police a. limon/ / the hellt In their
f 1'1111111 , and n full dozen who are denominated
by the terlll "go3d' , men Thin IeI'm to
Indicate that clurlnlt tim week Omaha will
attract within her liniitn n Ioodly numher ,
or the man who live upon their Wlll ,
Chief or Iolco White II ready to admit ,
that the city will In nil probability ' visited
by runny crooks . luring the week , hut In lie (
seine hre1th mnkrs the statement that he Is
renlly for them lie knows po many thieve
anll 1.lckpoelleta . and II so well acquainted
nmonl them that ho .loe8 not think Ulllt the
best or them will ho aide to get Into the city
. wlhout his knowlcle. ! , urthermore , ho
will act on the theory that nn ounce of pre.
ventlon II worth n 110UIII or cure , and will
not walt for them tl turn llama trick before
Imprlsonlnlt thEm , but ni soon IS ho discovers
u . that they are In the city ho wi nt once
locate them Ir possible . and place them under
1 arrest and keep them In Jai until the ralr
I over. ito has Ictell on this theory already ,
anti al an evidence of its success five of the
- smoothest Illclqlckets In the country are now
In thl city Jai , lie received information 01
; Ilhllay morning that a gang or St. l.uls
pickpockets hail arrived In the city. Before
midnight on Saturday night five or them ,
which lulher lay compose the entire gang.
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, vera behind the harH. Upon receiving the (
Ilrorlalon time chief hail It once given ,
; : descriptions ot time crooks to his detectives
anfl on theRe descriptions they vera located
In n comparatively short space of time ali
before they hail time 10 co any worll.
WAS HOIBNG TIlE CIi1ll' .
Dna of the plrllpocketR ) ,
' ( was arrested under
c. humorous circumstances. The chief war
tnllnl In front or a store window on Doug.
S al
la street , where a .Iene . crol\l had congrit-
S gatel , anti while lucre he lolcell " con/re- .
S Irish , " a notorlou plcllpocllot. Ilnuing
S through the crowd Ito WIO about to go after
S llm , when ho relarlle.I' . another P'Clllcllet ' aCer ,
. S vhom ho alsQ knew , standing In front oC him
nll ovlelly gettIng ready to do some work
" S Time chief 8tooll still end rema'neI earnestly
, gazing into the window , and , the ther ! nt tf
t work .to obtain a luminous dittimmonui that
alloms the ( chlel'R shirt front.Viten the
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t thll't hatl " tel well under way the chief
. S nalhell him anll toll , h1 ! nnme The thler
: npronre,1 , to take It us a hugo jolle , antI
, " . lauhel , heartily over the incident , Ilhoagh
, lie was murresteci.
Chief Whlo rent DelectvC Savage and
Ohilcer McLarnan out u'ithi
Olcr Mclnrnal wih a docrlpton or
! , "St. Louis Irish , " with Instructons ! to firumi
lulmum. The two officers dll n 'ery cievr hit
. nr work In picking Iuiuuus'itii hla partner out
; or a big , crowd that got err the cnra at six-
r m toanth all Corhy streets on its way homo ,
from COhrtnnll , Boci. ) The two creels said
r . H.'ho'y , wer working men who 11\1 come
: tl the city with time intentIon or worlil In
m , the packing hH186J ) in.iotitii Onuha , but wlen :
- . Detective Savage , . :1(1 : : " 1 Huess I w'l hay
to placl' you tinder arre"t , : lr. 'St. Louis
Trlh. ' . ' 1 ris h" t '
thl'ew nil i both hallis by. say-
log that ho tlil not know that any ana In
: this plrt or the country knasv him.
' " 81 . Louts Irish" Is a lan 27 years or age , ,
S 'nr nnknoln name , anti Is fal to ha\'o been
S n thlor over Ilncn , ho was old enough to walk.
m lie hns a nntonal reputation a n 11lckpoclet.
Ito travels with a /.lg or young fellows , or
vhom ho Is the leader and tencher. Ills
- COtul)10th0 ) , who wa arroltml with him anti
who g1O the name of 1rank Oorm'I , anl the (
c youn , follow who trloll to rob time chor ! anti
. gave the name or'I.'rnnl
Illmo ( Morgan , are amnomug
\ his most apt 111118 , antI are airellly umonl
i : aced ' vcry clov . thieves , nlhouh twy are
not luoh lore than IS years or ae. ,
r MIN WITh 1.0a.\ ImCOHDS.
There are two other lon In jai , who HWl :
t time lames or 1.'rMIII lurton antI Frank Ryan ,
\ . ' who are supposed to bo traveling with Irish ,
'IS- Moriat ) i ! still 'ounlt , bll H'al Is quito nn
, Old 'crool1 anti , welt known. Ito was here SO v-
t , S eral years IJO anti WIS Irresll'l ror Illcllnl a
. : Ilockot anll sent to time penitentiary. 11 the
. tIght whIch 11INUC,1 , before ho \ its arrested ho
. ftluck Detectve ) nl'mllsey , who was ute or
S the omelu after hll , al ugly hlow Q10 the
llYo with brass knuckles .
t wih hrAs kluckles , which ulmost IUS.
t . nble" the ofllcer. At that ( line H'al was 1
member of time gang or thieves which infested
the city anti two of whom killed a shoo clerk
S while the later was pursuing them In tueS
S effort to reall , a I'alr of hOer which they
S hall Just stolen.
There are three other known Illckpockots
S sunder custody , but who have not Itllnel as
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.5 . much of n reputation ! , They gave time InlOS
S. If ¶ ! Chunrles 9a\'anlgh ! , Fl'nnk orglo anll
.amel lruroton alto vera arresteti SaturlllY
S flaming by Doltcth'o Dunl lit the coinpztny
S comlll
of Ryan. In timlulition there ' )
IYAI nlllten theo are fully t\enty
much In jaIl who are sUlllosel1 to be crooks
RII are bookell with the general charge or
S SU1lliclou characters .
Chief \Vhiiti' 10 not ready to say that there
) wH tlO ( no tricks tlrnotl during , ; the week but
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lie feels coumfitlent that lie (
confllelt operations wiil not
lit ) cry ! xtcl lvo. 10 hhnset o\cmtons wi ho wi the
streets during the greater portion or lie ( vuek
S. In 11 effort to Sllot any crooks whom ho nutty
kitcuw . In tIn sale work uu 1 Ito engaged
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sixteen detectives all old Omel'r In cllzol'A
clothes In aiditton
a\llton to thin regular force tueS
S rullelce Ilortol or the city will bo 100110d
after by tWlnty.rour Illecl\1 offlecrit .
Whllo thieve will have : n good chance to
work their graft , II the crowtl on thl streets ,
the greatest 11angor Is really front tll' house
S vorkers. 81 fr as known very few or these
1\\\0 arrh'l"l In the ( city so far , but there will
wi
\110ub101ly bo IOle hero before Ito weel ,
Is eiuthed. , \8 the majority of the citizens
cllzels
wi bt aWAY ( rein their rcslll'nco n portion
S S of the time , At Iljut , to see the fair all view
the parades In the evenings , limo hOlselorker
S wi hl\\'u tin excellent otllortunl ) . to operate. :
It threoro behooves all citizens to cu\rll '
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icerote their '
110108. their'ulunblos before they leave / their
A Ilozel IO suspicious characters , bet 1
men all women , were arrested lat imight.
80mo of them are thieves or local notorlet ) "
who have ben thriven out or the city all
S have rlllrnoll for the fatr Others are of
'S 1.lncoll and other neIghboring towns. NI
Slrofeslonal w'ro discovered , although ChIef
'S Whlto alt time - detectives p scoured the cl )
I lit 'hl" \'tivI.ui-Iity " 'tmu'Itl.
Brains and nervous s'stems often give '
anl MfOII ofen t1W4)
m S under Iho ( pressure or anxieties of buslnen.
l'areals , WAtng or tlt ( nervous ( ( artier , a
tUIfS 1
sudden antI unrorewn collapse of the mental
and ' ' ficuities lentl I
l'h'llcll cutf1 ore tItly occurrences ,
S u the columns or the dAIly press occurrelce shol' . For.
tUr the I'stem when e3haustell nJ.tn.t such ,
untowar events \ Ih 10sleter's Stomach '
S Dlte" , that Ilt helpful 1llldn of the i
weak , worn out anti inttrmn. USE It In rhea.
S InalSl . dspepsia , constipation p anti matula.
t - I.sitlIea
Visiting Omaha c:1 and make n fresh toihat
hot anti coti : wain towels , perlumer baiugs
S curl" , hate bnuhcd. aU for : : c nts. ) moglnt
J'ulor to rest in. U you wIth bath , mllc Ire
Dr chiropodist work I.no otftrs dutng the
oren lurlng
ilsy. ( 110 UN
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S 1\n Tn\XS , .
St YI" ) Iiisauurt l'ttclIlo 1111'1) ' ,
S Call I at lept , ntb anti Webster , or city
S OlH' , N. E corner nth antI l"arnam , anti
Eet . lmo , cud of - thQ fir grounds tr ln. anl
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. . Dr Qabrlh and Loot ) . practice Ih\led to
surgery an" II.NIU ot 1ontn , rooms LOu ) to
503 , 'PaXtot ' % blok , Telephone . 33. O
S matia ' Bicycle Co the most reliable place
' : b buy b1ecles. 333 N. 1th rlOble , 110 < I I
S S Columbl 1tll'Uh. ( ; tl'aa 1 Qtz Co I
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I.wr 1)8 ) "m WIV
'r ho I'N'llle' JI'trrlt Its S.UI.,1
Tb cri.
Th.r"
The vry hIghest authority On agriculture
anfl its pOlabllte'sYI itt teferenco to the
recent development of truck or gaden tarm.
Inlt i In the Orchard homes region :
"Truck farming , although I consIsts In the
reduction or green vegetables for market ,
I distihkuIshT from market gardening by
the ( fact that whlo the market gardener lives
near a market , and delivers hl Product with
nv nh is own teamR , usually producing a general
variey or vegetables , the truck farmer lives
r emote front 1narket and 'depends upon tranl'
portaton companies for delivery antI Ele at
his IlrMO tf. 1lnr-sualy'devotel himself touch
such specialties its are best suLed to the soil
8nll cllllte , "
I II for this reason that the Orchard homes
l ands suit the homeseeker Fruits ant vege-
tbleR t are shipped to tho' great markets oC
the north , welt anti south all bring the pro'
ducer th highest , price for his product ,
whllo he pays the lowest posible freight
rates , thus insuring him prosperity and sue-
cePI. It Is for this reason together with
the fertile sol anti equable climate , that
Orchard Homes ' lands pays the worker all
tIme way from $ nO to $ tOO an acre year after
year. You do not 11eddle your product out
hy the wagemlu loall , but el In bulk all that
YOI can raise each month and always receive
a good price lorI . Tiieto.i no such thing
as n failure of crop , for al abundant rainfall ,
refreshIng breezes , long seasons and a cenor-
DUB rll combine to make your success euro
al\l constant. Cattle run at large all the
year and become fat and , marketable. They
are lot tormented by flies or other pestCer-
OliN insects , but thrive anti do well enl never
failing nutritious grasses. Time great porn.
hltes t or this country are In the south.
'fho hrLKht Intelent , man wi naturally
teek these opportunities anti success will at-
tenth his efforts Al information on aimpil.
caton to Gee W. Ames , Gen. Agt. , IG17
I.'arlal St. , Omllha , Neb
A ItmaY Ath'lltRjrl
Olered by the Chicago , Milwiukee & St , Paul
railway , the short line to Chicago , A clean
train made up antI started from Omahll
male
Baggage , checklJ Cram residence to destina.
tiotu. Elegant train service anti courteous
cmployes" Entire train lighted by electrIcity
anti boated by stellm. with electric light In
every berth. Finest dImming car service In the .
west , with meals served " . a la carte. " The
Flyer leaves at 6 p. in. daily from Union
depot.
City tckot office , hOt Farnam street. C.
S. Carrier city ticket agent.
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UNION ) , CU'IO SI'Rel.'UAINS
1)ireet Cn Cht 1.'llr I Grunrls.
Commencing Friday , Sept 13th , to anti Including -
clothing Sept. 20th , traIns wi leave Omaha
Union Dellot , stopping Shecloy's and South
Omaha Fare I for the round trip front Omaha , S
20 cents ; Sheoley's , 20 cents ; South Omlhll , 1G
cent
For full Inrormaton see Union Paeflc ! cay
ticket agent , 1302 Fornllm street , AmI aJoat i
nt Omaha Union Dapat and South Oliha
Depot. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
I. rod ii inn t I a ii.
tUI.
ly his roy.11 hl/hnlsa , Ak.Sar-Den , king
to Omaha Brewing Association , behold our
royal elllct. I Is lY couiiuuusnfi th"t ) 'OU brow
a specIal ! heer for my faihful rumbjects durin , ;
the week or our visit 10 the city oC Omaha ;
during tIme great state fair , and c'llt AII-Sr-
len beer. SAMPSON .
Lord . Igh Chamberlain.
AUt'ntul.
Modern 00(1mo' ( or America All mom-
hera oC : lapll camp , No DIG , are requetel
10 meet lt thoh' ha1 , 10 North Fourteenth
street , " 'Clneday , SClltember IS , at 7 p. m.
sharp , to Ilartclpato ! In the Irot J1rn e.
( Attest ) C. A. GHMES , V. C.
P. C. SnnOEmH , Clerk.
IIoti'i . \ ' iii unusiittluims
For 200 at the New Murray , 1th anti liar .
I. .ney St" , $2GO Jer day.an(1 ( upwards.
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Tentto' re'mt , 313 F'ainhmsteet. '
S Tonlito're . .
l'gnsoAJ , I't1tAi1t.tL'1iS.
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Plrt ; ; : of Uoland nod's complY : " Is at the
Barker. . " S , _ "
O. B. Maxwell ot Topeka Is registered at
time Millard. .
John A. lcShano arrived In the '
: city yesterday -
torcly from Chicago
W. J. . files anti \ . wife are registered I the
Barker from Hnstngs ,
1 II. limig 1 banker or Casper , Wyo" , Is
atoPllln ( al time 111n1
" ' . A. Drown , 1 horsomal or Denver , .11 !
wie , are itt thD Puxton
Part or "Tho Derby Winner" company Is
regtntcretl lt the Barker.
0. II. Lee anti wife arc registered at the
Barker from Dee Molnoo' , Ia.
I.'rfl ! Turner or McCortl. Brady . & Co. roe
turned to tim city 'esterdny.
iul. C. Keith n capitalst or Norfolk , and
boy < are registered at the Paxton
J. C. Cnrson n prominent business man . or
10alwooll , S. D" , Is at lie Millard.
M. Emore , n rairoad contractor at AI-
Innco , all wife , are nt lie ( Paxton.
Ex-Congressman W. R. Outline and wire or
OII''Onno Ire staying at the Millard .
James F. Fonton anti sister Ire registered
at the Barker from Stocllvle , Neb
Can Harington or Paxton & Gallagher
cattle In over the BurlIngton yesterday.
J. I. lnlrd , a merchant of Newcastle S.
n" , antI wire , arc amolg the Millard guests.
T. : I. Dempsy and wife and Mrs. J. " ' .
Atlanta anti mother /are registered at the
Unrllel ! ! from Curtis , Nb.
nlnn,1 , innl nn. ! t..n n"'mh . nt 11. " , _
puny ; - ' Miss " Isador : i twn Itush i ; " amid Ql' s"Q : Mary
le'crs , . are at' the Murray.
tu. H. C. King of Mammoth Springs.
Arll" , Is visiting Mrs. O. V. ' . Thompson at
tiLt South Twenty-second street
D. H. laeonIIJ. A. H. Slllnk and wife ,
Fred Ormol.I , Viola Arthur all Emllo HAm-
soy. or time "Uerby Winner" company , Ire
:11111 guests. )
herman Antlerson. A Swedish newspaper
man from Sioux City , anti Ilroltnont 11
Swedish circles there , was In Omnh.\ over
Snturca ) ' anti SUlla )
Rtl Lyons , a traveling lan or this city , I
rapidly recovering [ remit tIme elects 01 an
operation perrormell upon him at the Meth-
otlist hospital a short limo .
mlst hosplll 1 Ihort tmo ago.
At the lercer : M. Schmniteler. New York ;
C. : I , UUln , Cincinnat 0. ; II. O. 1 lmllen ,
Chicago : : I. Nobbs. Oshkosh , Wis. ; P. W.
Noble Salt Lake City : I. 'r. Haterl , R.
W. holly , A\II < ton , Wls , ; W. C. Olloway : ) ,
Nellgh , Nel \ ; Frank Bar , Rlgin ; N. 1. Nelson - I
son , IlckrorI" . Ia . ; , C. 1\lrll. Boston ; O. I' . '
Uunlnn , Norfolk ; W. C. Brown , Chicago ; '
S. J. I nh\l : ( ) el\er : \ \ ' . U. Dement. 1ln. 'I
coin ; N. M. 1w'er , Concoct ; Cloy Wiliing
411 wife , Mrs. Martin , Broken Buw. ) Wllnl . : I ,
Westerolll , South ICII' , Inll. ; Miss Ktle
WlkilS , liruneau'slloy ; 1 . Sudtldorf , m.
gin ; F' , M I. Conner . Raph\ , City , S. 1) . : Fret !
Sexton , Lincoln ; P. Irlnsmahl , St. Joe . lot
% 'eltriusltits ( sot tIuiltmteis ,
tl' luf'I.
, \t thl Murray-It. W' , Fisk nml wife . I.ln- I
clln ; " ' . A. Penn , ( ioiitenburg . In.
At thl' : llar ( < -A. Vt , ' . . 1 loh anti-son , 1.ln. '
colI ; . \ . A. Nt'wtmerrv . ' ' all-son ,
Alllncu : : r. C' . A. \ 'llomas . A. Bechl'I'
NviighViliittin ; 1. 11\11\ , \ .
At the hleilone-J. n. 1)iuvis. , Gibbon ; \V.
C \ 'ersumrura ( : C. 1 hyatt , 1.lncotn : U.
11'11
It' . I\rlcr. Lexington ; P. II. Hal ! ) ' No.
brlnkl\ City ; W. I. Moort. Hutchinson ;
titus Bl'chlr" . Ctlumbus : Rd D. Uransch ,
Ocoro . \ . D\lnl'r : Xorfotk.
At the l'aetout-'R. 1 WIlson. St. Paul ;
" ' . Pease I'ulrbur' : e. Ii. Irowu , Aurora :
Mrs. \ \ ' . A. Iltttitttott ( ' Alliance : \'Iiiiaui .
\Volte , 1.'llh. . l1mtHoni' ( anti wire. Wilam ;
\ . Y. l.olemn.l"molt - C. 1. . \udcrsol ,
1dllh : H , I Oakley. I.Incoln.
At the .tvade-H. I . Onpen , Sidney : T.
R ' Deli. : hulson ; J. H. Monuihait , hyannis : ; : ,
Wllal \Yestbrooll Broken Uow : I. Seth ) ' .
ealawa ) ' : ( ' . . \ . Purnam. Ainsworth ; lllrk
I.l'\- . UIStl : I . 'Nathttn. O nt\'I : . .1.V. .
Lush anti wife . Auburn . . : J. , 1 ! . t.eutlale. Rnd
eitiitl. West Pint : 1'r . 1.\ullll . ; R.
i'okrnmithr. " ' , : I. Ou" I. J. ( 'mtvanagh , ,
' 'insIdeh W ' II. 1 \t , St. l'aul : Pa\annlh .
Itita. Tt'kamnh . t ' . " mmel
U ; I. C. rarmer , Hut ; ;
Charles t' . Scefu" , I.ehh. ;
At the MervIants-L. \t'itherleo and L
: ler"Jnnts-1
wife . D ii. Hlngcr ant ! "Itherlco 1m. LS
11.rtll J. M. l.ee , Oxford tiuihter . ,
Cotumhl ; A. C Hull . I.'r. P. ( Olmstead , ,
hastings . : C. J. Iticitartison . 1 Olmsteld : .
W. J'1.Ioln : 1 ; n , lol. l'urcet. N. Olenn , , S
Iroken 10w ; J. T Wlerman . F. : , hart ,
George Ii. eallLntoln : T. " 'Itol 1' Gautt , , S
North Platte ; J. P. l. ll'holl.tlnson'
J. 1' Gibbon. ) \ur"y ; I. : " ' . \ \t\lnson'
viCe U. D. Pisenier. .Ainsvorth ; It. H.
I.
lltick ant wle , Stuart : " ' . Y. Johnsou , ,
" ' 01 Lake , ; : rs I M. Wilson , Chat2rocu : S
I I. KI"t' , JOhnato'n : J. D , Crtg Chndrn , . .
T'IU , "fon : Prof. Joseph Dentach , ,
Reart' : Olon Friesh. John it U.'nlch , ,
'Uth'n : ) . B. I.tla Tekamah , I . . 6xton l . :
ki 1I'm\m ; X A. Lotkwoot , Norfolk ; J.
U . ; : 'I i 411 wle. Cht'n , :
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GEUIS DO NOT - LURK { THERE
Oonsumpton Not Contracted by Handling
Public Library Booka ,
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DOCTORS EXPRESS THEI OPINIONS
J.lhrnriln Inrron'I J'rulnCcI Atigltori-
tics to Show flint ConCIflon II
Not SIrc'nlJ hI ClrellnUIK
iteitillsizr "IIIHer
lelulhlK
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In connection with the death of Miss Jessie
Alien , late librarian or the Omaha publc
library , from corsumpton , the physicIan who
formerly had charge at the case during the
early stages or the disease has publicly as'
sertell that Miss Allan , without possibility of
doubt , succumbed ! to the ravages or germs
transmitted to her through the handling or
books that had circulated among infected
patrons of the lbray , This bold assertion
naturally created some apprehensIon among
people Into whoso homes the books of the
public library are reguarly ! Introduccd. I Is
natural to reason that I the librarian In
charge of the pUJlc ! ! lbrary can CJntract can.
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mplon rrom-the books , -s could ordinary
book borrowers , and the risk f drawing
books out or that Institution , might counter.
blllnnco the advantages 'derlVCl from it.
On this point , however , there seems to bo
no reason whatever for alllrm or even uneast.
ness amolg publc library patrons. LIbrarian
Barrows of the Omaha public library has
beel investigating the authorities al this
subject and finds that they are substantially
unanimous In flatly contradicting the sensa-
tonal statement or thc Omaha physician.
"It I greatly to bt regreteI , " sid LI-
brarbn harrows . "that the lamented death of
Miss Allan should give rise to this ( IUeston
or contagion from books II publc ! libraries ,
and I could not for a moment discuss any poc-
sonal phase or the matter. But I ale think
It I only fair that the ( patrons of the lbrar
and ! the general public should bo Informed
of the rculs which have been reachEd after
full investigation . Very serious harm can bo
done the Duble library by paCrdlng : Il as 1
breeding pliea for contagion. These damaging -
Ing statement I belo\'el by the people ,
would Impllr the usefulness or this immatitu-
Inslu.
ton beyond the hope of recovery. I cannot
talk to you front a professional Btandpolnt ,
nether ; cuter Into any discussion on theorf03-
reported almply ! give , you 1 summary or the facts as
" 'hls mater Is not 1 now subJo by any
means and ha recelvei ( mill and careful at.
tenton both from the motijal standpoint and
from the librarian's poInt or view , buC on
al
actual I experience.
STAlTED' AN INVESTIGATION.
"In 1879 the lamented Dr.
Poole then Ii.
brrian or the Chicago library , read a piper
at the Boston conferencs of the Amercan LI-
brary association Oi this subJect. Dr. Poole
salt ! that of their 10010
slll cute directors : had lot ccv-
eral or hIs children hy scarlet fever flV- This
director knew of no Instano where time dls-
ease hall been ! trnsmled ! by beaks , but w.n
aware It commit ! be communicated by clothing.
Several reporters vera hroaent and time next
mornll the IlbUc was told oC ths dangers
or contagIon from this source So great was
the Interest nwalloned hint ( the directors of
tIme library at once tool stepa toward a thor-
ough Invcstgaton , Icten : worD written to
mcdcal ! ant ! sanitary experts b different puts
or the country anti to leading librarians .
"I.'meal letters were received rrom medical
men , and not 010 of them could ! give any fact
falling Inder his personal observation tenlng !
to show that contagion was ever Imparted by
ly
I book from a circulating library. TIme medl-
Cal exnrt had . "
c1 exp nothing ther.fo"o to dl'Cn < A
but u thcory-namely , tha Possibility - for
contagion. 01 this poInt nll0 expressed
themseh'c In the nlrutl'o , three admitted
admltC
the quasi possibility or such . contlglon , al,1 ,
three wore disbelever ! In time theory Gr traits-
nuisioo. " "
mlslon
'fho views oC the best medlcl 5- authorities
have been collected In an urtclo : written by
wrlle
:
W. F. Poole , the well known librarian of the ,
ChIcago library. A no less , emlnmt authorty ;
than Dr. Samuel A. Green , city physIcian of
Boston , speaking or the possibility of trans-
mlslol or diseases b ) the use or Ibary'
books , saysm : "I have never known an Instance -
stance where thlro was any grounds for ba-
hewing that contagious diseases were -arrloJ
by books In clcuation : from the publIc Ii- .
pablc
l
brary Throulbout hue ( year 1872 1 severe tpi "
Iella .r smallpox prevailed In this city , anJ I :
It \I'i flu ) ' duty to see every patent and to I
trace I possible time history of the case . In I I
)
10 insttmmco was I able to connct the Infec-
ton wIth the UO or books from tIm publc : i
library. At that time I was enl of the u
trustees or the institution and took n parlcu- :
Inr Interest In the matter . " Pour thournd i
three hundred cases of slalpox were Invest-
gated b ) Dr. Greon.
IEHE DOCTORS AGnEE.
Dr. Charles F . Folsom. secretary of the i
Massachusetts State hoard or Il'alh , says i
he can recall no instance or scarlet feyer
traced to books from n circulating library.
Dr. Robert X. Tooller. professor or saniary
rlence In the Chicago Iomeopalhlc college , ,
says : "Tho means by which contagious diseases -
eases are transmitted Is one or those ques -
tons upon which doctor proverbially dlsa-
gree. The germ theory Is just now the
domlnllnt ones but i Is not universally 11-
ceptl' Granting It to be true. I does not t
follow that the germs are carried by books or
letters. Cases of smallpox and scarlet fevr
are reported where the contagion
contaglol was pro
sumlbly carried In this manner , but the
isolated eases which could no have arisen
by such transmlssl are so much larger IS
to leave the former cases In doubt. One Is I :
much mora likely to meet time ontaglon on
the ! trrt , on the cars /nl In public aFaem-
bies than on the shelves or the pubhit a
publc
libraries. During the last epidemic or yellow -
low lever tholsands or letters were receh'C
from time Infected distrIcts , all ! yet 10 case
of yellow fever was developed here. The
good work or thE public library mired not stop ;
nor be IntereCered with throuh , fear or
spreading any of the Inrcctous diseases. The
probability ! or the possibility or its doIng so
nil Is . so " extremely smsl as to b practcaly :
In this connectIon Dr. Henry itt . Lyman or
Chleaso , proresor In Rush Medical college t.
Is quoted as ha\'lng beoir the author or a
Yer ) satirical letter on the Fubject oC trans
Ilsaton or disease b ) books. The doctor
BUlgert the ad\abUty ! of appointing an
otcl ! rumlgator for the public libraries. A
city of Chicago's size ho would hS\'e under :
the charge or 15,000 to 20,000 sanitary police -
men No one shoull be allowed to cuter ;
house without disinfection. I'h'slcans
should be housed In Jai and attended In their
visits 1) an assistant jailer to fumigate thee a
afterwards. Every child , the doctor rug ;
gests should be taken to school In n glus
receiver under charge of a sanitary pohic 5-
msn. lie should not be 11t'ed to bay
his cage , but be supplied with air from the
toP. property ' warmed and cartaaiized. Let
ters should be left In the 11ostotce for 1 week
to bo dIsinfected In I temperature or :40
degrees fahrenheit. l'eopbe should cal ! at
the Imostoflice themselves , for I I dOngorous
for iortmen to be
flr l\stmen running about spreading
dlslu ,
"Tho librarians . " cntluell : lr. narows I.
"who were aldressed , did lot deal In sp.cu-
latlon , but treated the
Ilton trltel practical queston
direct. I transmission or disease by books
Ilhl occur , the Emploes of libraries. who are :
constant ) handling those books , would be
the very first to cOe under its influenci .
The Ibrllans : were unanlmoull In the nega
live on the theory oC transtuIsslon. Mr. Jum
thuViuusor oC the Boston public library sid
that among the hundreds of employes hsn .
hsnl.
tins Noks during his ten reus' expertence
theN had never been a Ilngle care or cot j
legion ; he thought that sanitary regulaton
was s wise thInK to do , but mO'f for tha
puirpose or allaying appmenslon and
putloe alaying pee -
tectng the ( library from aspersion than ay
real dangr. Mr People If the New York
library ' took the annie \ 'Ifanl the Ibrorbns
of
and
Philadelphia anl MIlwaukee concurrc ,
Ir Park ull ho had never hall a cue even
ot cutneoul disease In the Chicago ( Ubra
resulting from handling booka. Doth 11 i
UOlton and I'hiladeipbia there had ben
smallpox epidemics : books were out and had
been returned to the library , were disir .
Ibr Yer dtln.
fectel all placed on time .tieives-oo com .
taglon rtultn . , > .
CAILY ALL OF ONE MIND.
"At time Sln Fanchc conference In USJ
this question " .a again discussed by Gar I.
nor M. Jones or the Salem , Mus" . Ibrrr I :
Mr Joes preuntd the "stusl experience " I
eprlen
sIde ! , sat the prt utQnl adopted . act S hi * s1
-
Inulrlea i were nddrtlsell to slxty.slx repro.
1 ltatvo l rnrlD8lf the Unltc.1 % Statee ,
Canada , England arid Scotland. In some
cases the Ibralant hd no experience bear-
Ing i on the lubJect. tut of forty.four replies
received , thlrty.nlnl .nlweret In the negative -
tve on the tranlntltlon theory The con-
lensue of opinion war well expressed br
Librarian Llnderelt or the Milwaukee ii.
brary , who sid : 'Eor my own part I 110
not belo va any serious danger of carrying
contagiOn by munll.oC library books exists ,
but there are In every communIty quite a
number of persons who feel nervous on this
eubJrct , and for theta rake I Is well to take
every reasonable pecautlon. ' And Dr. G.
E. Wire , librarian ref the medical depart.
ment or the Newberr library , says : 'There
Ilseaea are not contagious It all periods at
their existence , and In their worst stages
there Is no reading done by patents or at-
tendRnts. OC course , Ir Yl really go Into
extremes , ss do the bacteriologists , there
would be no chance for anyone to live :
germs woultt bo all powerful and everywhere .
where But the human race survived
tholsands DC years before disease germs were
thought of , and still survives , despite time
germ theorists. In all these reports no
librarian actually knew or 1 cato or con-
taJlou disease being carried by n book ,
either to I reader or a library attendant ,
one care alone excepted , where 11 attend.
ant contracted 1 skin disease , and that was
not n case of what Is usually conslderetl
contagious clhease
"Tho methodl adopted In other large clte !
are In full force sod erect In Omaha all
our public ! library Is amply protecterl Every
cast or contagIous disease In the city Is cc-
ported to the librarian by the Bead of
Health Should the family have drawn
books , 1 notice Is al once sent that the books
must not ; bo returned to the library until
the atending physician certifies the patent
Is out or iangor . . But before the book Is
returned It must bs IIslnfecled , and on Its
reception hero I Is again , subjected to a
thorough r\llatlon before being replaced In
circulation. Notices are also posted In the
library calling attention to the city ordinance
regarding persons or families where conta-
glen exists drawing any books from the
library , a violation or which entails a heavy
penalty. Wo I lve nil these safeguards ,
all wo have 1 clear record of not R single
case of contagion arising from the handling
or books durIng the exIstence of this ii-
brary.
"Antiquarian or second-hand book store
men handle old books constanty , anti are
not protected by any safeguards whatsoever ,
and they certainly get hell or wel worn ,
thoroulhly thumbed lots , and they are long.
lived beyond any question . I this germ
theory be true we are exposed daily to cI !
ea8e. anti may reasonably expect contagion
In the street cars , the theater or the church
-anywhero anti everywhere that humanity
congregnteR. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
UOC'I'OIS DISCUSS COXSJ3111ION. ,
I'iiIplIci 1.lhrnr Con"lt1'r ' , l IIN Free
front flit' Germs 1M Other l'lnet'M.
The physicians or Omaha al gen-
orally agree that the danger or r
contracting consumption Is or a re -
mote , hIghly Improbable character. When I
1IClI If ho saw any danger lurking about
time public library books anti I It was trw
that tuberculosis was likely to be imparted
by their use , Dr. Paul Grossman smledl , lut
his answer was as emphatic as II'as rear
surlng. "It Is highly iniprobablu-antirel )
so I Is ito improbable that we can almost
say It Is ImposElble. These stories are al
bomb , " contnuel , the doctor with some unc
ton , "and the inciter Is carred : too fllr. " H
than related the experhmnts made by scion.
scen-
tto Germans two years ago , They had taken
1 railroad : car In order to ascertain the dlln-
'Iers ' which It wa claimed one would cur
from Infection when traveling. In a pUblc
conveyance The car ham been h'ghly Impregnated -
pregnated with germs and eXp03me or anl-
main made resuled In demonstrating the aim
surdiy or the theories or the extremists. Not ,
an anImal surered , The doctor further ( i.
Jlalned that the human blool was what I
known 'a8 I germicide and In a healthful ,
vlorous condition would not succumb to e-
!
posures ,
Dr. 0 , 'S" Hoffman used the same words
In I retpollng to n question similar to that
propoundell to Dr. Grossman. "It Is so highly
Improblble i that we might ell ) , It Is almost
Irposstblt i There Is not anD chance In 10,000
or tuberculosis being imparted by th9 UIO or
lbrary l books
PEOPLE NEED NOT FEAR.
"The only probable metholl of imparting
consumpton would be on the supposition that
people make n habit or epecoralng ! In the
books , which Is absurd. There Ire so many
means or communication , anyone or which Is
mora probable than the one advanced-over-
work , exposure , hereditary' predisposition and
the Iko , Some occupations , such as Indoor
life , might make 1 reception oC the g'rmnr
\arD ready , but none or these causes poInt
to the library as a probable . cause or the dis-
ease. I consumption was' a rare disease
It might put another phase on the queston !
when 1 librarian succumbed. flat It Is not
I have had my attention clled to tIme system
or tlslnrecUon employed In Omaha and I can
Sl ) thaI It 15 abwlutely sao anti like those
which have met the approval oC eastern ex-
perts. 'fhe minds or time people should ba
disabused of any fears on time subject or getting -
ting disease from using library be oks. 1 Is
a groundless fear. "
Dr. A. K. lJetus'lier also colnclle ! < with thIs
view and suggested that In the great Har-
yard library there had never been a case .
knol'l or attack among thE librarians from
tiiceis. The statJtcs of various libraries 1
over the country had been gathered and failed :
to show among over seventy employes any
symptoms whltov . "Tho fact that the
death Dr a lbrarian , In Omsha took place
from consumption , " added the doctor , "Is
not significant. I Is only one case , whereas :
one.seventh or all deaths occur from consump-
ton In some form. "
Dr. Gifford entertains strong views regard-
Ing enforcing publc ! unltaton and approves
the German pan : or prohibIting expectorate ! :
on sdewalks : anti other public places of eon
grogation. "nut 50 far a 1 pUblc ! lbrary
being more dangerous than other publc
places , " lie ( doctor said , "I think It Is eVE
less so than malt pac : s or congregllon , "
Other phyclcllls questonel : along this lint I
accorded with these views .
'rouhleJ vU It l'eriuliemii , - ' ' .
' 'rouhleJ'Uh l'crlllcll 1)-sematcry
Henry P. SI\'el or Lucca , Jamaica West
India island. says : "Since my recovery from
an attack or dysentery saro ten years ago , It
comes on suddenly at times and maker me
very weak. A tealpoonful or Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera anti Darrhoea Remedy taker :
In 1 little water gives mo relief. I could get t
a dozen testimonials from people hero wb S
have ben cured by this remedy. "
P.Ul ' 'rH.UX
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Cal ut depet. 15h and W'ebster or ciy
ofces , N. E. corner 13th antI Farnamn , and
get time card or the fair grounds train.
Open house fair week to our friends and
culomers , 9 a. sn. " to I p. m. A. J. Simp
fen , 141 Dodge. - . .
.LtIIt'ui'
Turkish bsths. FOf'ldll try E'e tro.Tbermel
baths anJ medtOtP : .npor bsths. Scalp and
hair tmatment. : Manicures Chlropoduit .
top , 10 De Duldltr
Omaha Bicycle O & , the most reliable plce
to buy bicycles. sn N. 16th St.
Awarded
Highest Honois-\Vorld's Fair ,
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BANf
PWDIB
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Gtr Cream . of Tartar : Powder r' :
frm ArmolJ , Alum or any other adulCIUIt
i 40 YEAR THE SVNDAKD. .
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t Whether there I. any profit \,1 . not ' selling such . .I. at " .0 \ Is a matter of speculation , between dealers . however - t
. ever , I maters little what dealer think. We Ilon't deal with dealers , but ! Indlvllual buyers direct.
! 2 These Suits Are of Cassimere or Cheviot Cloth t .1 I
a - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : .
t. t Time kindof d't that wIn render service , , , work anti will \ " " . bo" or turn .hdy. You , o , ho" betwcemi ! 1
e plain , " striped or cbeckell patterns-they're all cut in sack style , single or double-brelstC fashion , . . . . , _ _ - . . _ _ , , _ I a
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, And eight dollars , J you pay that much , won't buy you a better suIt , either , none beter cloth at least. As to other ,
ihlng ! tInt go to make suit-for
mlko up a - instance-lining--trimmIngs-and honest '
Inatlncelnlng-trlmmlngs-and workmAnshlpwo can assure you , antI ,
t still more , cal guarantee you that ybu will not fnd clothes In any pat or this western country that have as good linings ,
' nor trimmings as ours , and as to the honesty at workmanship , ask any one who ever wore our clothing , whether / he :
, ever knew our clothes to tear . . _ ' 5 . _ , 5- S . hI
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i I Any Size a Reasonable Built Man Wears'i
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, From 3t to H chest measure , and plenty '
Ind of 'em for ever'body-'ou won't bo dlappolnted
nor talked Into
, profitable suit-either , J you come 'Ve ain't that kind or a store. We ativertiso what 1 moro ,
the"re all gone we'l tel you so mighty quick 1 Id\rtso we have In plenty , and , whel
, The best shoes In the market-$1.25-.C5-$2GO and the J
way we do : It they , ' '
, long , ) 'ou'l get a new pair frec. Ever heard of any such an offer before J rip ' break . or dOl't . wear . reaSally ,
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the I
locited t\een loral and Mercantile buildings.
' Patronize
It Creely-won't cost you a . We'll serve with . lercantlo buidings.
I penny. Wo'l you refreshing drnk : Tables and
wih chairs
, your lunch on and a nurse will take of . chllr8 eerily arranged for to eat
care Irranget
01 1 wi carl your baby. And In our store yo u uumay leave elt
your parcEls ,
friends amid make your selr It home. lay meet your t
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Radway's
IV.ays Ulable ( ! , Furcly ) Yegetabl
rertecty tasteless , elegantly coated purge
regulate , purity ceanse anJ strengthen HAD-
\VAY'S PILLS for time cure ot nit disorder , , of
time Stomach , Dowels , Kldn.ys , al ladder. .1rders .
\'ous Diseases , DizzIness , Vertigo , Costiveness ,
Ples ,
SICK HEADACHE ,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS ,
BLLOUSN ESS ,
ND 1GEST ION ,
DYSPEPSIA ,
CO S'IPATON
Auicl All Diso rulers of tl Li\cr ,
Observe the tololng symptoms resulting tram
. ! lsea2es uf the digestive organs : Constipation ,
pa
t : sPl : \tJ : ! ai
inward piic s , fuilness of blood In the itcad , acttl-
ly at the stomach , nausea , heartburn , disgust
of ted , tulne.s at welshl ot the bnmach. sour
erctUons , slotting or fluttering ot the heart
choking or suffocating sensations when In a
before lying position the sight dImness , fever od of vli.Iun ) il dots In the or head webs ,
deficiency of perspiration , yelo\ . of the skin
and eyes , pain In the aide. chest , limbs and
audden nu.hes at heat , burning In time lesh ,
A few doses or HADWAY'S PILLS wilt free
the system ot nil the above named dlsorl.r wi
PRICE 2C A BOX SOLD DHUGOSTS nnmel OR
SaNT DY MAIL.
Send 10 DR HAUWAY MAIL " , Lock Box 365.
New York. for Book of Advice.
DOCTOR
Searles I Searles
SPECIALISTS.
AU forms or Blood ana
I ShinUI CltS06 , Blood Qnl
Pluples ! croCull , Tumors
\ , , Tot r , Eczema nd Blood
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- . . Poison thorouhly clelnbe
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/ " . from thin sybterli.
. , " > ' LADIES given careful
S 'i and special tttteiition for au
. ant spt'clllntenton
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, . I ; a " " their , many peculur all-
' ments
\ I. 1 > I' CATARRH , ThroAt
r ' \ Lungs Lh'cr1ysJop I : '
' " 5. 5 c Troubles cured by U bpeclal
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& ' . lt course of treatmcnt.
WEAK MPM made ( ViTALITY .0 by too close WEAI op- )
plcaton to business or stud ) severe mental
strain or grief SEXUAL EXCESSES In
middle ICe or tram thc effects of youthful
( oilier . all yield readily te our new treat-
Ipnt for lass or vial power.
\VRITE Your troubles I out of the city.
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Thousands cured at home by cor-
rpondence.
Dr Searles & Searles - , . 1410 Omaha Frnam , % b lt.
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Write ( orB&ukF.eerencttL
S EXAMtNATIOH FREt
No Operaton , Ho Deenton from Bu.sInes
SEND FOR CIRCULR ,
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SOT-3O 1f. Y. Le BId , . , OlIAIIA . N
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pen DIRECT FROM THE TANK
: CHEAPER THAN STEAM
r I No Boiler. No Steam No Rigtmircr.
, , Beat Power for Cor Dlt Feed Mills , haling'
_ - : lu ) HUlulng Creameries , Seporatorn HIIIg If f I
S ' 5 T I OTTO
, : GASOLINE ENGiNES
: Stationary or Portabl
f'S 5 I to 12 ii. 1' . 8 to 80 II. I' .
Snd for Cntnlont I'rlls. elc decribingnrl : 10 be Ilono
tTi t THE OTTO CAS ENCINEWORKS
5 , 33 < & " 'nlnnt St. , i'll lLAUSdLpj SIA , l'A
- Chicago , : Lake St. , Omaha , 321 So 1th St
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ORCHARD HOMES
NO PLACE ON EARTH
Offers greater advantages to the intellIgent settler . One-halt the work
you now do hero will give tour times the results In thlll wonderfully productive -
ductivo countr ) ' . Twenty to forty acres In this land ot V'ondcrfuly
to work and Is sure to snake you monc ) ' . Do the work and the resUlts are
secured : tiara Is no such thing ni faiure , The people are friendly ; achools ,
churches newEpaper are plenty : railroad facilities Slime nod a roll whose
r\hness : Is unsurpassed , all Invite the facites tne who 901 wheal
lr his own can , Ilon and that ot his famiy , walts
Two Iml Th.c Crops Can bc SUllcssfuly Gl'own the
Saints Year
Timber Is abundant-Lumber Is cheapFuel costs muothing-Cattlo are easily
raised ant fltened-rnzlng 10 fine ni the year nothlng-Cato easiy
. CLIllA TE
Is healthy and delghtCuli Ionl and sea breezes and cool nlghtR The mean
temperature Is 42 to G uegree9 The average rainfall Is & d Inches. Icn S
extreme of heat or cold : sutclent rain for all crop
. 20 TO 40 ACRES
properl' c worked makes you mora money and makes It easier than the bent
60-acre farm In the west. Garden products are a wonderful yield arid alt
wonterlul
bring big prlcea Strawberries , peaches , plums , apricots grapes . ni ,
lIgs. early apples , In fact all small fruits , Ire sure and proltnlla \ crcps pea
NO DWUTHS , NO HOT WINDS ,
NO FLOOD , NO HEATED 'rERMS ,
NO BLIZZARDS , NO CULl SNAPS ,
NO LONG COLD WINTERS NO CRO FAILURES .
The great fruit growing and vegetable raising district oC the South. A.
toil that raises anything that grows and n looaton from which you A
the markets ot the whole COllt " . Your fruits and garl1en truck sold : on
the ground and placed In Chic ; 10 , St. Luis and Now Orleans markein 11
1 to : t hours--In this garden spot ot America , , mlrkot
The Most Equable Climate hi America.
Orchard Homes
'e most carefully selected lands In the best fruit and garden sections no
now offer In tracts ot ten to forty acres at reaonsbl" prices and terms to
those who wIsh to Ival themselves ot the wonderful resource ot time count.
try now attracting the great tide ot immIgratIon. . cou.
20 TO 40 ACRES
In that marnlous region with Its perfect climate and rich soil It proper'l ?
worked will make YOU more money and make It taster and easier than the
beet lOacre rln In the west. Garden products are an Immense yltld ad
bring bIg price nil the year round. Strawberries . a.ricota , plums , peaehes .
pears profitable . early crop. applu , flga , orangcJ-all 3 small Lruiti-ar a early and vorl
GO SOUTK GO SOUTH
1
This Is your opportunity , The people are friendly : schools efcient : n.ivs. .
pLpers progressive : churches lberal Th enterprisIng & who ntl. _
bettor the condition at himself and his tamniy . should investigate ( his mat.
ter aod he will be convInced Carefully s.tcted fruit growing and m.t. . .
land In trct Qt SO to 2 acres we now ote on liberal tOfl and ruon.blt Iardcn
prcl , Corspld ne solicited . _ .4 \
GEOI W. AMES , General Agent
161 ' PnrtuUl St , tunln , Nc1 b.
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