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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1902)
12 TTLTj OMAHA PATIjY JIEIHj SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1902. ! i k 4 let 'it 3 i 1 1 MILLION FOR IMPROVEMENTS TTiat GoniolidaUon of Omaha tad Gounoil '' Bluff Etilwava Meant, BIG NEW POWER HOUSE TO BE IUILT faeretarr .Mara Retam froa Hevr Terk an Make Offlelal Statement Regarding Coaaalldatlea Hi Work 14 Praasteet. W. V. Motm, eecrctary of tie Omiii Street Railway company, returned yeaterday morning from visit to New Tork City, wber ba baa been for several weeks. Ha aid:' : ''Arrangementa bare nearly been com pleted whereby the Missouri rlTer bridge t tba foot of Douglas street, the Council Bluff atreet railway llnea, the Lake Man wa line, tba Suburban Railway company and 'kindred lbtereeta will all pass to the management and control of tba Omaha Street Railway company. ' "That means much for tba ' two cities. Better service, better cara and better tracka are wbat tba people require. Tbla change will Kite them all. During the coming year the old tracka and equipment will be al most entirely replaced, and while everybody Jknowa taw oimcult? i.; obtaining railway materials, still plana are ah?ady under way for obtaining the material and tba comple tion of tba work outlined. ' IaiproTraiii ta Prospect. "In this connection It may be of Inter eat tto ataia that plans are also well nnder way Mor tba reconetruotloa of all the old tracka of tba Omaha Street Railway company, the purchasing of new equipment and the erec tion a very large and up-to-date power house, all of which will entail an expendi ture of mora than $1,000,000, but the Omaha Street Railway company recognlsea 1U abil ity to handle them and will do ao with vigor. Some euburban llnea of considerable Importance to the two cltlea are under con elderatlon, but as yet nothing definite cat be announced , regarding them. "A great forward movement lies In the Immediate future for Omaha, and theaa large expenditures, coupled with expendi tures by other corporation and private in dividual end reinforced by the glgantlo orops bow almost certain, ahould make 1908 tba banner year for Omaha people." - ' 'Hew Power Hoaea, Speaking of the new power bouse, Mr. Worse said that the exact aite bad not been determined upon, but that It might be erected near , the present atatlon. "This rbous will be used to supply power to the Nebraska llnea." aald he, "while the power bouse Jo Council Bluff a will be used to aupply, power to the llnea In Iowa. New machinery has recently .been placed In that house and It Will be Improved otherwise." .Of tbe suburban lines mentioned on will be to Florence, tbe material for that being on band. It will run from Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue to Twenty-fourth and Fort streets, -thence' west to Thirtieth atreet, and thence north to the mala atreet tin Florence. The company desires to begin work on the line on Thirtieth street at the um in para ooara starts to macadamise that street: It hopes to build the line Along the east aide of the atreet. where It LwlII leaat Interfere with wagon t raffle and where it may operate its cara at a higher kret or speed than would be possible If the crack were laid along the center of the atreet. While arrangements contemplate making the crossings of the trace at the wagon roada easy. It .la the Intention of th company to ao raise the track from tba ground along the aide of th atrt that trouble from anow In winter will be fxedueed to the minimum. Qalef Afcaat lakarkaa 1.1a. Th effloer of the company will not ;rpeak of the other Suburban line which Is promised In the statement of Mr. Mors. Bo far a can be learned th consolida tion of the street car lines will In no way coange- in service nor the rat of farea between tbe different iotnta on th lines. Between certain houra th far from Coua. cll Bluff to Omaha and return la only cents, wner a book of ticket U cut. chased, 'While th farea to other nlacea are a low aa the company believes that U service win warrant. kisaralea aa Ploale at Yorkshire, Iewa, Aagraat IT. ' ; Annual outing CXtn-na-Oael of Omaha .and South Omr.ha. Everybody welcome. 'Bring your luncl and spend a day In the 'ool country. A magnificent grove twenty lacrea In extent All kinds of fun. Speeches, Iraoea, ball aam. ete., etc Tickets II. on .aal at 1604 Farnam street. . Fwllmaa Sleeper Wlthoat Ckaaae. Omaha to Hot ' Springe. South Dakota. Tbe Fremont, Klkhorn Missouri Val lay railroad has established dally sleeping ear service between Omaha and Hot ' Spring, South Dakota. Excursion rat. August lst'to 14th from , Omaha, $14.60 round trip. Ctty Ticket Office." 1401 Farnam B treat i BARNARD FAVORS HOME TRADE Says Bear t Kaaeatlea kaU Kat Bar applies froaa Other I " ,'. " Title. A call was issued yesterday by Secretary Burgess of the Board of Education for a peclal meeting of the board to be held Monday evening to consider the awarding of contract for printing and for uniform for the High school cadets. This meeting was called at th Instance f President Barnard and promise to at tract considerable attention among local printers and aupply housea, aa It has been suggested that the eoptracta be awarded to firms outside of the city. The printers have Already made strong protest agalnat the proposed action of the board and the houaea whl.'h aupply uniform are aa anxloua to .hold tbe order In Omaha. , "Omaha la going out after trade." aald ,en of the members of th board, "and It would glT It a black eye to have the school board cider Its supplies from another city. For my part I recognli the fact that Omaha house are a little higher la price, but I do Dot believe the difference 1 suffi cient to warrant th board la sending the vrder cut ef town." ' l! Prevents. Prostration Uor ford Acid Phosphate rools the blood, strengthens the nerves, induces reetful ' eleep, ami prevent over heating. The unequalled Hummer Tonic 1 JLo&ibt oa .' Acid-r PhospKtxto. aimgi mm www m m m m i m fd AFTER REFEREE GOV' S SCALP Coaaaalealoaer Coaaally Declare War well' Offle. It Is highly probable (hat when Frank A. Broadwell, clerk of the district court, returns next week to his desk the first communication that will confront him will be one from th Board f County Comml sloners recommending that he dispense with the services of Allen T. Oow. Com missioner Connolly sstd yesterday that he and at least two other members were certain to vote to make such recommenda tion when th board meet Saturday. Such action will be the result of Mr. Oow having assigned to Attorney W. H. DeFrance for a consideration bis claim against the county for 11.180 and of De France having secured this week from Judge Read a peremptory writ of man damu ordering the , board to draw war rants for the amount. Chairman Hofeldt says that he expects the warrants to be drawn today, but Connolly predict that the caaa will be carried Into the su preme court eventually... Th Oow claim Is for service rendered between June, , 1900, and ... July, ' 1901, a referee In the eld suits of Prank E. Moores against the county. When tbe court ren dered judgment It ordered that Moores pay Oow $520 and that the county pay him (Oow) fl.480. After waiting a year for his money Oow last month assigned the claim against tbe county to DeFrane and Da France Immediately Instituted proceedings to collect. Moore had already paid what waa due from him. ' Commissioner Connolly aaysr "We won't stand for this, because th claim I un reasonable. When Jhe master of a referee came up and Oow, who-waa Imported from Lincoln by Albyn Frank, then clerk of th court, waa recommended, we called him before the board and asked what th serv ice wa likely to cost. He said that he thought It wouldn't b mor than $300. The county attorney told us the m figur as his estimate, t But when Gow presented hla bill It waa $1,480, And when we asked for particulars a . aald that tbe services of a Miss France, a stenographer, cost $800 and that she needed the money. Two of us went to Miss France and she told us that she had already received $160 and that ah expected to be paid another 1150 and that 1300 would be lair compensation for what she had done. Later, perhaps after Oow had seen her, ah talked .to us again and aid that ah had been mistaken and that $600 wa th amount due her. All this time Oow waa drawing .hie $100 per month from the county for. hi regular work, Now he ha forced th issue and we propose, to get hi scalp and to aarrjr th case into the supreme court."?. . , NEBRASKA BINDB9 SAE.PI GERFEST. West Point, Hiversld Park. Special excursion Sunday. Auxust 10. 1902. Train will leav Webster street depot 8:15 a. m. Returning, leav West Point T:S0 p. m. v Tickets $1.60 round trip, on aal with mam. ber of singing societies, als at Webster street depot. Twenty-second Xnfantfv fcaiul (mm v Crook, will be In attendance and provide a special musical program.; Excellent Ulent ha been engaged, and an enjoyable Urn la assured. Attend th Nebraska Euade Baenger test LaJca Okoaojl e4 Retara. $$ for Round Trip, on Saturday, Auguat 1. th Chicago, Milwaukee A St, Paul railway will run a special train of coaches and aleeplng car to Lake Okobojl and return. The train will leav th Union depot, Omaha, at I p. m. oaiuraay ana arrive pack at about f a. m. Monday, All day Sunday at th lake, Boating, fishing and a pleasant dav'a out. lng. at th prettiest resort la th middle wesi. City ticket ofilA, U04 Farnam street. TALKS OF CONVENTION DATE t-asuaaa uoas Believes Coaafy Reaablleaas Will Meat lorltmtsT SO, ' Chairman Goes of th county central com mltte think It probabl that th republi can county convention will be on Saturday, September 10, with the primarU th day pravlou. Teeterday morning he said: "I have no personal preference In dates and have not had expression from other members of the committee, but It Just oc curs to me in glancing over the calendar that as th usual deslr seems t be for a dat late in September we will have to slip la befor th Ak-Sar-Ben festivities, which are to be on from September St to October 4. W couldn't very wall hav th convention on any of these ten days, and particularly on th last Saturday, th $7th, as that I believe is th dat of President Roosevelt's visit. ' . "I do not, of course, give thla as a formal announcement, aa thar can be nothing authoritative until th committee has acted, but I expect to call It together at a date so early that should It decide upon September 20 there will stlH be th necessary twenty day elapsing between th Um of th call and th primaries. So far as I know now, th commute will b assembled Saturday. Auguat 2$. "I have not been Informed of th plan of th congreaslonal committee, tut If, as I Infer, It Is not favorable t th Crawford system, I don't see why one convention shouldn't do the nominating of both tlcketa and save th cost of an additional primary which is quit an Item." ' Xotlce, Cadetal An Important meeting of all ex-High school cadets for Monday evening, T p. m. Matters of great interest to be discussed. LIEUT. COU KILKENNY. Daaea Taalgai. Jolly Eight club's lively ball thla even ing, Washington hall. Eighteenth and Har ney streeta. Fin orchestra. A grand good time for you. Goats, 26o. Welcome. TAKING UP THE BRIDGE CASE peclal Caaaaalttea Investigate Work Daae fcy Drake tow Caaatv Th special commit consisting of County Surveyor Edqulst, R. B. Howell and Scott King, which la to Investigate th last county board's traneactlona with Robert Z. Drake for the construction of the bridge at the county poor farm, which investiga tion was put on foot In response to a re quest from O'Keefle, met yesterday la Edqulst' office and organised by aelectlng Howell aa chairman. Next Monday It Is to meet there again In open aesston and be gin lta task, tbe first part of which will be the examining of the Instruction which th board ai proved at th heated meeting pa Thursday of laat week. Later the In vestigator wlU examine the bridge. O'Keeffe waa not aatiaBed with the In structions aal thla morning, he declined the request of the other members that he algn them. The Instructions require that the committee ascertain If the bridge meet th requirements of plana aad apeciflca tlona that O'Keeffe intimates have been manufactured since he started hla inveatl gatloa aad that are signed by former Coin mlsaloaer 11 ac tor. Th investigator eay they will eaneldor no paper that does not bear th tUaj stamp tit th count clerk. Extraordinary Shirts, Underwear & Suspenders Our men's furnishing roods buyer, while in New York. closes out the sample lines of goocis nouses in the United States. ' $1.50 Men's Saturday we give you the choice of all the fin sample Shirts and men's Shirt Waists, mad with separate cuffs and attached cuffs. They, are all high grade shirts, all thla season's newest and latest materials and patterna, all alzes. ........... 50c Men's Summer Underwear 15c Saturday your cholc of three hundred doxen men's sample of summer Underwear, in plain colors, fancy strlpea and mer- i eerlxed silk stripes, all aises, ehlrti or 50c, 75c and $1 Saturday w place on sale 600 dozen eluding th famous "Knothe" Suspenders pender In the lot retails at 60c, and a 75c and $1.00 take your cholc Saturday $2 Men's Hats for $1.00 Saturday for this one day enly we make th moat eweeplng and generous clearance ( offer ever heard of. Take your choice of any $1.60, $2.00 and $2.60 Felt Hat in stock In eluding Stiff Hats, Golf and Pan ama Fedora Hats all tba 1.00 . seaaon'a correct atyle for thla one day at Tour cholc of any Straw Hat la stock-. In rough Jap, yacht sailor ( and Milan braid Q for JEALOUSY PROMPTS ASSAULT Huttd Van Holdg Up Two Giila and Qirsi Tham ITre Beating. GIRLS SAY THEY CAN IDENTIFY BRUISER Warrsst Oat for Amat of Esgeas Tewaiead, Waea (ha Girls Ao case of Havlaa- Comazlt tea taa Asaaalt. Billen and Florence Barker, th daughter of J. N. Barker, 4810 Camden avenue1, were assaulted and badly beaten by a masked man, whom th girls said was Eugen Townsend, Thursday night. Florence Barker, who I II yeara of age. fainted after being taken horn and is confined to her room from th effect of th beating and from nervous prostration cauaed by fright. Miss Ellen Barker has a dangerous out in her right eye, where th man struck her In the face and broke her glasses, a pleo of which went in her eye. A warrant haa been issued for Townsend's srrest. Th assault occurred at Fortieth and Fort streets as. tbo girl were returning horn alone. Th man jumped from the weeda near the sidewalk and grabbed tbe elder of tbe two girls, Ellen Barker, by th arm. 8h screamed for help and he struck her in the face. Th blow brok her glasses. - Strikes Her la taa Favee. . Florence Barker acreamed and started to run, when the man released th elder sis ter and turned his attention to her. He truck her several times In th face, black ing both eyes and causing them to awell almost shut. Her tace was also badly bruised. By this time several of the resident of th vicinity wer attracted by the scream ing of the girls, and the man released the younger sister, Jumped back in th weed and mad hi escape. At the time he grabbed the girls he wore a whit hand kerchief ever the lower part of his face, but in the scuffle this was torn partially off and the slaters are sur their assailant was Eugen Towniend. On several occasions Townsend has at tempted to force his attentlona on the elder of tbe slaters, and as he had been repuleed repeatedly It is believed his action was tbe result of Jealousy. He is 21 years of age and ' resides at Forty-second and Fort streeta. He works at Armour's In South Omaha. The girls told tb city prosecutor that Townsend had attempted to aaaault several of the girls of their neighborhood. TO PREPARE FOR REUNION Member of Araty at th Faillaaia to Meet at City Ball - Isadsr. President Tom 8. Lamb of Camp William Lewis of the Army of the Philippines haa called a meeting of tbe member to be held U the city hall Sunday afternoon, the pur pose being to arrange for tbe reception and entertainment of the delegatea to the third annual reunion of the Society of th Army of th Philippine, to be held in Council Bluffs August II, 14 and 16. The Spanish cannon, which was captured by the membera of a Nebraska regiment near Manila, haa been loaned to the otflcera of the society by Mayor Moores and will be on exhibition during the conventloa at th assembly hall. A gar Cara (or Dlarraaaa. Coming as It does. In the busiest season, when a mis can leaat afford to loae time, a sure and quick cur for diarrhoea la very desirable. Anyone who ha given It a trial will tell you that the quickest, surest and most pleaaant remedy la use for this disease la Chamberlala's Colic, ChoUra and Diar rhoea Remedy. There la no loas of time when It la uaed, aa one or two dose of it will cur any ordinary attack. It never falls, sot vea in th most sevsr and dan gerous cases. 00 r w4aaw Purchase of Alen's i - i one of the largest men's furnishing Shirts for 50c drawers...... Mifr Suspenders for 25c aampl Suspenders, In th cheapest Sus large proportion aell for $2 Ladies' Belts for 25c A manufacturer's entire sample line of ladies' Belts. ' Over GO style to select from. In th new Postillion effects, the popular Shirt Waist Belt with silk tabs and with oxidised harness buckles. Beautiful Girdle Belta, the very latest erase In the east, and o practical and comfortable, in peau de sole, Loulslne and peau de cyrne silk. Fancy Silk Braid. Belts, with th new auto ring faetening. White 811k Braid Belta, with new pearl trimmings and buckles to match. Black Satin Ribbon Girdles, with smoked pearl button trimming; also form-nttlng Velvet Belts, with gold plate, oxidised and silver plate buckles, Nine-Inch ELanto Olrdles, with cut steel buckle: also wide pleated Girdles, with oxidised fancy buckles. Tour choice of this entire lot,, worth up to $2.00. for GOING AT. A RAPID 1 PACE Vessg Maw. frans ,-Mlaeoart . Betas; ' Ikcwa i Saaief Tricks at . th "City. B. W. Gist f 'Cfalg. Mo., formerly of Fall City, Nebv; complained to the pollc Thursday morning that while Intoxicated the night befor he had been robbed of a diamond ring valued at 1700 and $10 In cash. When Olst' realised that he had been robbed It wa 8 o'clock Thursday morn ing and h waa in bed at th Midland hotel, with hla clothes still on. Ths register showed that th room had been rented to J. D.,Will!oti. " Olst was still Intoxicated when he com plained to the police and eould not re member being out with anyone, but did re rrember that . he had been to 1709 Cali fornia atreet. . Detectives . Drummy and Mitchell went, to that address yesterday and there recovered the ring and money from A. Bchwenk, who Informed them that Olst had been to hla room th night befor and that he' had taken the property In-order to keep Olst from, being robbed. He bad then secured him a room at the Midland hotel and paid for It. He did not explain why. he registered Olst tinder an assumed nam, ' Tb property was returned to Olst.. Olst recently received $60,000 from the estate of a relative and haa been seeing tbe world. Two weeks sgo he was sent to Omaha by hla guardian. Banker Kellogg of Falls City, for treatment by Dr. Lord. He has been atopping at the Union hotel and Thursday night left there after first depositing with the clerk all hie valuables except hi ring and $10. Testerday he wa taken to Dr. Lord's office by the. offi cers and during the absence of th doctor he' made hla escape aad waa found only after several hours' search Beats. AH Its Rivals. No eelve, lotion, balm or oil can com par with Bucklen's Arnica Salve for heal ing. It kill pain. Cure or no pay. 25o. A meeting of the Union Veteran Repub lican club la hereby called for Saturday, Auguat t. 1901, at o'clock p. m. Red man's hall. Continental block. Members urgently requeated to attend. By order . W.. C. M'LEAN, Secretary. UNEASY ABOUT THEIR WAGES Caaatr Officiate Observe that Geaerat Faai flaaa Law at aa - Early Data. The county commissioner are nrenarlne to pass at Saturday s meeting another ap propriation aheet to carry $12,666.81. Thi will reduce th amount remaining ef th 85 per cent of the general fund to only about 137,000 ud, aa too salaries for each of th remaining ten month of the year will be about $S,0C0, the county employe grew un easy yesterday ; and County Clerk Harry u. unr Dacseu unairman normal into a corner to find out bow th board propose to Us ear ef the county fore after that amount la exhausted. Tbe chairman stated that he thought this appropriation sheet will be tbe last on which general fund warrants will be drawn and paid this year and that the $87,000 and wbat la collected In old taxes and on the 16 per cent of the present levy will take ear of ta aalarles. For the other debta that will accumulate the county will have t glv warrant that will pile up some mor of th 7 per cent interest accumulation that la already a large factor in county ex pense. Th board haa Just been confronted with a new problem. The Klupp-Bartlett Print ing company has filed a claim of $120 for Interest on aa amount the county haa owed the firm sine laat fall, but for which tt laeued no warrant until recently. John Flyoa, a Beat a Omaha merchant, haa mad similar claim. Chairman Hofeldt aaya that the board has sever been asked befor to pay Interest oa a bill uatil th warrant was Issued aad a dee not know wbat will be done " j " 50 sav a',' . In if AmmtmirJ taaaasa Your unrestricted choice of any Straw Hat In the house no mat ter if it is marked $1.50, $1.25 or $1.00. We are determined to clean them out. We don't in tend to carry over a single -hat. 25e 39c for fish net undershirts worth 50c for men's elastic drawers worth 75c 1 Cc or men's fine fancy 1VJ worth 25c. 19c for men's fine full stock leather lined belts worth 50c, Cat for men's coatless suspenders kJ worth 50c. j fttp for men's fine madras shirts, de- "-' tached collars, worth 75a 1,00 for Away Up in G In the estimation of the public Is our pure and delicious Mets beer. It has preserved the strength of weak and run down In- vaiiaa and of nursing mother during m uci iuii nam guinea a nign place in their regard for the beverage that cheer and Inviaroratea. . N this pure and strengthening tonlo without '"! s"w cueciB in a snort time. Aletz Bros. Brewing Co., Telephone 119, Omaha. . Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt, car Neumay Hotel. Council Bluffs, la. "A Parly With Kclsody to I!" 'That' the way Omaha's street looked yesterday. No big. rumbling meat pack er' wagon gclng by, nor any wholesale or retail grocery delivery wagons hurry ing here nd there. MI8SOURI VALLEY, hjvya, na in. wnm ouncn up mere, jour trainloade of LUNCH BASKETS AND KID8 AND PEOPLE, and many of those people told the natives how much money they could cave If they bought their drug needs at -buhakckh a cut price DRUG STORE down to Omaha." . This tells how SEND UB TOUR MAIL OR DERS, MISSOURI VALLEY. 11.00 Peruna 67b $1.00 Parlxlan Hair Tonlo (guaranteed) TSo $l.W Iler'e Malt Whiskey 6So $1.0 Duffy's Malt WhlBkey ...'. 72o 1.00 Cramer'a Kidney Cur (guaran teed) Vj 25c Cascarets 20c 2&c Laxative uromo uuinine l!o 2ta Carter's Little Liver Fills ; 10c 12.00 Pennyroyal Pill $1 00 li.oo Bexine mis 75c U.BO Marvel Whirling Snrav 8vrlnra...x3 ss PX3 nyrup r igs, lauiornia S5o Genuine (Jastorla 21c OPEN ALL NIGHT. ' SCilAEFEiVS CUT PRICE DRUGSTORE Tel. T4T, I. W. Car. lta aaa Chicago. APRICOT BRANDY Her 1 something new and Una, mad In California', from selected apricots. Just th thing for ic, punche and sherbets. Quarts, $1.25. Don't forget our excel lent table claret at 75c a gallon. Thla Is a pure claret, but la light and for table ua. W are sole wholesale distributers of th famous Excelsior Springs (Mo.) mineral waters. Regent and Sulpho-Sallne; also a full line of ginger ales, etc Re member, ther la no bar in this store nnlv orirlnal packages sold. Ladles can shop her with perfect propriety. GAGKLEY BROS., Omaha's only Exclusive Stor.- Opp. Poetoflic. Family Liquor 'Pbon 1148. OMAHA VIEW IMPROVEMENTS Realateat af tha Dlatrlet Meetlaaj with Saecess la Orcaaised VVorlt. At the last meeting of tha Omaha View Improvement club short speeches were made by R. B. Carter, J. N. westoerg, jona 1. Cithers, Charles Johnson and others. The club Is increasing its. membership rapidly and la encouraged In Its work, having se cured three arc lights. Or alarm and po lo patrol boxes, snd an officer detailed at night for the Omaha View dlatrlct. Aa ef fort la being made to have tbe street :ar Hue extended on Thirty-third street to Mapl'e street, the street having been opened with that Improvement in view. Eam'l Burns Is selling a porcelain dinner et, 100 pieces, $9 75. ' Mortality Statistics. The following birth and death were reported at the otlWa of the Hoard of Health during lb twenty-four houra ending t'riday C3n: Mirths r'red Zlnke. t324 North Twenty- fourth street, girl; William T. ZelufT, 1118 South Seventh street, girl; Frank Tbomaa, Ijm Grant street, girl. isih ("hrietln Siernann. Twenty-fourth and Fort atreete, aged yre. i2y3c seams jean hose meS's tivas hoes all sizes 1 t j August I la 14, 23, 24, SO end Gf. . fUfurn limit Gctcbcr 31. Ask about Utah aad th 1502 tr Km 1 , , . I WANTED-lloom Wanted, Room Wanted, ; When we want anything real badly we usually ret it. .We want room t ..-i. fall goods, y i j . B2S?' ."tStlJl. ' H2'e,?,pun y,w7" breasted eulta, VHl'uea up to af! nE "iT..8"' wJt Suits, sixes 10 and $-room-maklng prloe............JyO . 17.60 values , , gj j.q Girls' Wash Dresses 20 per cent off. Straw Hats S3 1-8 per cent off and many other bargain. Thla roommaklng aale will make for us many new customer and cheer up th aid onest. .tfUr. RECEIVED A big lot of Boys'. Girls' and Misses' Sweater. NUW LOCATION 151B if OMAHA egley imilaSTITUTE Look before You 1 ONIMOD" 1 oa th ho. - If It ' I, go ahead tha shoe la all right We fit our shoes to your feet, and guarantee that they will look bet ter, feci better and wear better than any other shoe you can buy In the city. Our $3.60 shoe equal any $5.00 ho old at ordinary shoe stores. Prle Always f3.50 aad 3.BO. Regent ow 203 South 15th St. MAirr tr tbb ieautipul half to::e cuts USED W ti:e illustrated1 dee treat time to Um are for aal at th publication offie all in good eondl Ua lew prices. m ' vwt Ul' ' for men"s silk shield bows worth 25c. for men's fancy colored border handkerchiefs worth 10c. OEJp for "Mothers' Friend'' 'shirt &kJ waists for boys, wprth 50c. ' ' ' 7 ' ' . 2 0 O f or men'8 vicl kid shoes,' styl XJ V i8h lasts. worth $3.00. .. I'" C.1 for youths' satin calf shoes, ' Bizea 13$ to 2, worth $2.' ' 1Qf for men's vici oxfords, cool and neat, worth f3. worth 2.00. iV4ISMf' our low rates Black Bills. U OsdJltonta. Ticket OfiTssi mm STREET. - ! ' Bo5r' w"h Bult Pr cent off.' DOICLAH &KW LOCATION. On of th best equipped f th Keeier system af lBstitatsa, G only Kealey Institute In Nebraska. Cares Drunkeaness. Cera . Drug TJsara.' Booklet trea, Addrws all letters to TX4 fl. lMh, Homo Treatment for Tobacco Habit, coct S9 . . - . - , Does Yecr Bey Vjsr Shses? If he doe w can lit hla and ault him here Drex L. Bhoomaa always expects the boys on Saturday and Is prepared to flt to thrlr feet a shoe at $1.0 that has never been quallod anywhere else for sear th money Made of good, honest leather, with 'a good, heavy sol that will stand th hard knock that a good, lively boy will giv them W tak as much car la fitting these $i.co eboea as w do any ahoe In th (tor. 1 Droxcr!:3D Co., Oaaaha's I'a-te-aate Shea Haas, l4i v Ann am strsbit.