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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOnEK 1. 1004.
WRIT OF REPLEVIN FOR CAT
Legal Document Procured for Eecorerj of
an Educated Frline.
' OWNERSHIF DISPUTED BY MAN AND WOMAN
1 1
Constables Proceed to the Place,
hat Bee Ererr Other Cat la
the Neighborhood !t
the night One.
Tor the flrt time within the memory of
some of Omaha's oldest lawyers a writ of
replevin hns been obtained in a local Jus
tice court for a cat. Ami aa yet the feline
bone of contention liaa not returned.
The cafe lit known as Robert O. Knox of
JOM Georgia avenue, against Mrs. George L.
Dennis of 2f"03 Woolworth avenue, and the
hearing hn.i been set for next Tuesday In
Justice of the Trace Hachman's court
The case first broke Into the lfgal arena
Thursday, when Mr. Knox called at the
police station and reported that a neighbor,
Mrs. iJennla, had possession of one cat,
with white spots nnd a gray tall, said cat
being the property of Mr. Knox. Captain
Har.e explained to Mr. Knox that the case
was not In the Jurisdiction of the police de
partment, but went with Mr. Knox to the
Dennis residence merely in the Interests of
law and ordt r. Mrs. Dennis claimed she
had raJred the cat from klttenhood, so the
captain threw up his hands and returned
to tho station.
Knox then filed an action in the Justice
court and Constables McOlnnls and King
went to the Dennis home, for the cat. Tho
writ of replevin called for "one cat with
a, gray tail." King approached the Dennis
house from the front, while McGinnls came
In from the rear, each with hands ready
to pounce on the first cat that came along.
One large black cat Jumped out of the eel
Jar and King thought there yet was hope.
Another cat espied the writ and made a
dive for the alley and into a neighboring
yard, with McGinnls in hot pursuit. A
largo bull dog took' up the cat's cause and
McGinnls returned and the constables
searched the Dennis house from garret to
cellar, but were unable to find the cat.
Mr. Knox says the cat has been educated
to perform many tricks and was valued
highly.
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Buster Brown In next Sunday's Bee.
LIGHTNING CHANGE FOR SOUSA
The Aadltorlura Arena Will lie Cleared
(a Short Order for the Hand Con
cert on Xext Monday Night.
As soon as the horse show Is over Satur
day night a large force of men and teams
will enter the Auditorium and clear out
the tan bark, earth, sawdust and boards
now on the arena floor, after which It will
be swept clean and the seats will be put
In for tho great concert by Bousa and his
famous band Monday night. This will re
quire a lightning change of enormous pro
portions, but Manager GUlan feeli confi
dent tho task can be accomplished and the
Immense muln (loot will be all In s'.lp
ehape before 0 o'clock Monday night. The
movable stage will be put back in place as
soon as the eiirth and the fence at the east
end are out of the way.
Reserved seats for Sousa will go on sale
at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at tho Au
ditorium box office. Popular prices will
prevail. Reserved seats on the arena floor
will go at 70c and the first four row In
the balcony will sell at tl each and back
of this "So. - General admission both below
and above will be 50c. Boxes of four seats
will be $2.50, six seats 1.50 and eight seal
ft. 60.
Mr. Sousa will arrive with his great band
of sixty pieces and two soloists on Mon
day, and he has Informed Manager Gillan
that he will tnako a special effort to put
on the finest program of band music ever
heard In 'Omaha, as this will be his first
appearance In the Auditorium. The acous
tics of the Auditorium will undoubtedly be
found. to be much better since the balcony
Is finished and the people of Omaha may
confidently expect a rare musical treat on
Monday night.
Be sure to got The Bee next Sunday.
New Color Magazine with. Buster Brown
and all the popular favorites.
Aaaonncenirnts of the Theaters.
The Orpheum will present for Ak-Sar-Ben
week, opening with a matinee Sunday, a
bill especially calculated for the carnival
visitors. It will embrace much In the
comedy line, some notablo musical features,
varied and novel imitations and Jugglery.
Watson, Hutchings, Edwards and company
will appear In a sketch entitled "The
Vaudeville exchange." The popular dia
lect comedlun, W. C. Kelly, will furnish
funny stories and give Imitations of Celtic
characters. Leg Dumonds, the "Parisian
street minstrels," whose sweet vocal and
Instrumental performance will be pleasantly
recalled. The Pelchlng brothers will con
tribute their pretty and unique Instru
mental "turn," "A Musical Flower
Garden." J. A. Probat will render Imita
tions of many kinds of birds, animals and
machinery. Arthur Don and Minnie May
Thomson will present a sketch called "En
listing Recruits for Father." Owley and
Randall have a skit styled "Tunbllng
Tom" and the klnodronio will show pranks
of Buster Brown and his dog Tlge.
This afternoon at a matinee and again
this evening the Savage company will re
peat the enjoyable Ada comedy, "The
County Chairman." at the Boyd. This Is
a truly great American comedy, and no
lover of the- drama should miss seeing It.
Theodore Roberts has scored a great per
sonal hit, and his support; Is splendid. On
Sunday afternoon the Glen McDonough
piece, built around the McCutcheon car
toons, "Bird Center," will be given for the
. ftrst time in Omaha. This comlo affair has
oeen arranged so as to preserve the spirit
and individuality of the cartoons and still
tell a story that Is coherent and reasonable.
The company has been especially selected
for the work, and the piece Is staged by
Julian Mitchell, so the whole affair Is
practically perfect. The engagement Is for
four nights, with matinees on Sunday and
Wednesday.
A Beautiful Niagara Picture.
There Is nothing better to hang on one's
study wall than a fine picture of some
grand scene of nature. Niagara falls Is
probably the grandest sight on eVrth, and
one of the finest pictures of the cataract
Is the water color of Charles Graham. This
has been reproduoed by lithography In
twelve colors, 15x24 Inches, on heavy plate
paper and will be sent to any postofflce
In the world on receipt of 60 cents. In
stamps or silver. Address O. W. Rugglea,
O. P. T. A., Michigan Central R. R.,
Chicago.
Buster Brown in next Sunday's Bee.
Lii a: it.
CKYSTAI Sarah A., September 29, 1904,
axed 74 years H months 1 day, at Grund
. Island. Neb.; mother of J. A. and E. M
Crystal.
Funeral Sunday afternoon, October 2, at
t o'clock from her son's rexideure, J. A
Crystal, aU Nicholas street, Interment
laurel Hill. Friends Invited.
M GROG A. N sirs. John.
Funeral servti-e at the residence of her
daushlrr. Mrs. A. A. Ilopson, Snao Franklin
street. fialurO, (VUubcr 1, al 2 cluck
Great Saturday Specials
The Best $1 Kid Gloves Made
In this lot is the "Irene"
the finest kid glove that
ever sold for $1. 00 in all
the latest shades for dress
and street wear, many are
real kid leather C
very latest styles v
all sizes at glove
department, at
The Perrin's La Mure,
Monarch, Perrin's First
Quality, etc. the best kid
gloves on the market in the
very latest and most fash
nionable shades for even-
street wear d ,uu
Ladies' Neckwear at 10c, 15c, 25c
Ladies' fine collars, made of laces, black spangled net also em
broidery and lace tabs and stocks, in beautiful new designs
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suitable for a score of occasions and with all costumes,
-g. 1CM5C-25C
Ready Made Veils at 48c and 69c
These veils are in different ehades popular for fall wear made
with embroidered chenille dots on silk chijfon silkribbon edg
ings all yard and a A Ofj fCC
a half long, at, j
each -
Sale of Ladies' Hosiery
Ladles' and children' fine hosiery In black and all colors many open rork
and drop stitch effects, made of finest cotton and f
lisle thread at UC-aSJC-J DC
Ladies and Children's FaJl Underwear
Misses', children's and boys' vests, pants and drawers, made of
heavy cotton, ribbed and lleecy lined your ehoice y C
on bargain tables, at .."vv
Ladies' fall and winter weight underwear in cotton and part
wool, all sizes on bargain tables i25c39C"50c
Wntch Our
Windows
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Watch Our
Windows
h per cent Interest Paid
J. L Brandeis & Sons
Bankers.
Checks on all banks cashed
We Go Out
of our way to cut prices deep. We make
every effort to give satisfaction.
25c Alll Bristle Hair Brush Mc
Pears' Scented Soap 10c
8-ounce bottle Bay Hum 10c
8-ounce bottle Florida Water 10c
Fompellan Massage Cream 40c
8-ounce bottle Witch Hazel lc
16-ounce bottle Witch Hazel 20o
3!-ounce bottle Witch Hazel ..... 38c
Ice Cream Soda 6c
White Rose, Violet, Heliotrope, Lilac,
Lily of Valley, Crab Apple and Carna
tion Perfume (regular 50c), per ounce 26c
Llquozone 43c
BRANDS
DRUG DEPARTMENT.
Candy Sole
Marsh ma Hows, per pound llc
Salted Peanuts, fresh $V4o
26 sticks Candy, all flavors 6c
20 sticks Standard Gum 6c
Peanut Square, per pound 16c
Peerless Mixed, per pound 9Vc
Rumford's Baking Powder, 16o and.... 25c
Woodworth's Pure Sugar Sticks, pound 10c
Asuliklt, per pound 25c
Yankee Peanut, per pound 18c
Jelly Beans ISo
Mint Kisses, per pound 20o
Italian Chocolates, per pound 40c
Ice Cream Soda 6c
SRItWHk
CANDY DEPARTMENT.
Instep Supporter.
(FOR TIRED FEKT.)
ARR0WSMITH ARCH PROP
Made of German Bllver.
Prescribed by loading physicians and
orthopedists for weak instrps.
1. The prop will not rust.
2. It is easy and springy to the foot.
8. It can be gradually heightened as the
condition of the foot Improves.
4. The Angers of the Prop can be brought
against the side of the arch with the de
sired pressure.
Sherman &McConnell Drug Co.
Corner 16th and Dodge fits., Omaha, Neb
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS.
wtTIIJ'1. iotio isi fiW
Far fionorrhcn. Gleet. IsucerrhcM. tpttmstor
rhaa, Pilsi and All Unhealthy Soual Dlicht.-ait.
No Pain. no stain.
No Stricture. FrccSvringe.
aVTA riWMSn ml DtMoo.-
At Druml.u, er hiI to tur dlrw (or tl.
at S t TOO W MFC CO., lawcaT-.O..Q.S A.
FOR 50 YEAKS THE STANDARD !
C M AM HAG N C , I
SERVED EVERYWhERS
. Stylish
Street Shoes
The new leather and lasts
Shown In our street shoes this fall
are certainly a splendid combina
tion of taste and utility.
Gun Metal Calf, Manila Calf,
Chrome Calf and Horsehlde En
amel are among the best of our
new leathers for street wear. And
our Sew Ffeak, Tiainp, Critic and
IN rfei to lums are very correct ir
style and Just right for comfort.
tihlny leathers of all kinds on
new and correct lnsis, tor both
street and dress ijtur.
SPECIALS
$3.50, $4 and $5.00
FRY SHOE cq
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CREAT SALE
WOOL DRESS
GOODS
MONDAY.
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THE BKLIABLF STORK.
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New Fall Hats for Men
We know tlio fasten of men nnd we know hnts. The combination has
worked out to a perfect result in the hat stock this season. We've got
the hata men want, nnd they're the best hats they can buy. You look
out for style and beconilnfinesx when you make your purchase nnd
we've nlrendy looked out for the must essential point of quality that
guarantees service and satisfaction. N Kit U ASK A HATS wear longer
and look better throughout their service than other lints for that very
reason.
Our "Nebraska Special," a Hat at $1.50
The "Pike,Ma new one this fall, at $2.00
Our Popular Grades at $2.50
'Stetson's" famous hats, stiff or soft, $3.50
Have Your Heavy Weight Underwear
Ready for the Cold Weather Ahead
It Isn't good policy to wait until cold weather Is here to
stay before buying. Buy now; If it's too warm at present,
the cold days will come now without warning, ba prepared.
At 35c a garment we sell men's Jaeger sanitary fleece
sold the world over for 50c, Z C
here at JsC
At 45c a garment we sell men's heavy cotton ribbed A.t
can be worn through the winter months, at TJC
At 75c a garment we sell heavy wool with plush back 7C
regular $1.00 values, here at S DC
Our lines at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 are exceptional values.
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Sensational Street Hat Sale
and the MOST MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY of
Beautiful ifiillinery
EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA.
Absolutely Hundreds of EXQUISITE PATTERN HATS
ON SALE
SATURDAY.
1508 Douglas St.
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INVALUABLE HINTS.
There Is reason In all things,
but 8oin very Important reasons
why you shold Increase your
trade with us and decrease
your grocery and meat bills, ex
plained more definitely by
VALUES CORRECT ESTIMATORS.
Assisted by
QUALITY and PRICE.
Spring; Chickens, 11 r
per lb 1
Spring Lamb Legs, J
per lb
Pork Roast, IQr
per lb
Spare Ribs, 6c
per lb
Sausage, 7if
per lb
Hamburger, 71 r
per lb
N0HWAY BL0ATEI MACKEREL
GEIMAN SOlKkRALT
Strictly Fresh Eggs, O)
per doz
Alton Flour, tl 71
per sack J
Quaker Oats, TC
I pkgs. for
Ralston Crisps, 71.
per pkg l
Shredded Biscuits, J ri
per pkg IVL
Best Rice, )C,
4 lbs for
EXCELLENT HEAD LETTUCE
CURLY LEAP LETT CB
FRESH MUSHROOMS
CRISP CELERY
JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER
Rocky Ford Cantelopes
Sommer Bros.
Exponents of Good Living.
28th and Farnam Sts
Telephones 736. 13111, 1331.
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School Shoes
For Boys
s!b -Imperial Hair Regenerator
i'S:a, Tl Standard Hair Coloring
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Th Standard Hair Coloring
for Oray or Jllaarheri Uslr, In a olrun.
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APPLICATION I.AS'l kOWHIH.
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LHKIiAL CBEMJUL aWO. CO. lit W. IM iu. Htm Vara.
tlherman McConnell Drug Co Omaha.
Saturday will be the day for boys
at nur Ktnra. A fren liublAP with everv
pair of till oea Haturduy and you will
get the best shoe lor
$1.50
that your boy ever wore all leather
from sole to top and made right.
Hrlng thti boys In Saturday We
have experienced salesmen who will
give the boys a good tit, while we csn
please you with iho quality.
Drexel Shoe Go.
1419 FARNAM STREET,
Great Clothing Values
Men's Suits $12.50 and SI".
Wo are showing for Saturday the
lnrgt'st and host nnsortnioiit t.f
men's fine hand-tailored suits ovtr
shown in Omaha at the price, t'ome
in all the best fabrics in pi eat vi "
riety of colors and patterm!.
Snappy exclusive styles that art'
pleasing to the wearer, worth from:
n5to$i8, trn R
our spe- 3) I f HiUU ip
,?: X and
Handsome Overcoats
In the new browns, fancy gray nrtj
tures, plain blacks and Oxforc,.
grays, with or without belt, in med
ium or loose backs and long or med
ium lengths. They cannot be
beaten for style, and it will cost
you $15 to $18 to duplicate them in
$10.50 $
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Quality
elsewhere
as a spec
clal for
Saturday..
and
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Copyright 1904 by
Hart Schaffner & Marx
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Boys ana vniiuren snec i-ama suns ;
la Norfolk, sailor blouse, Russian blouse, i
double-breasted and three-piece styles
bo Immense line worth 13 ind SO
H3.50 special Saturday
at
We have in stock ready for your Inspection
a most complete line 01 Doya' and Child
ren's Overcoats and Reefera, in all style
and colors In price U5 1010
x
from.
gAYDE BROS.
Fire Sale Now Going On
The entire stock of CLOTHING, SHOES. HATS. GENTS' FURNISHINGS,
etc., of the Toople's Clothing House that was damaged by smoke and water in
our recent fire must be sold In the next eight days, so ts to make room for the
contractors to remodel the building. This Is a chance for you to buy FALL
AND WINTER CLOTHES at a great
some of our prices:
Men's 15c fancy Hose, must
go at two pulrs for
deal less than factory prices. Note
Men's 110 nnd 112.50 Overcoats,
must go at
Men's $7.50 nnd J9 Overcoats,
mast go at
Men's $15 and $17.60 Suits,
must go at
Men's $7.60 nnd $10 Suits,
must go at
Men's $2 and $2.50 Pants,
must go at
Men's $3 Pants,
must go at
5c
5 98
3 98
.6 48
.3 78
..98c
.148
Men's $5 Pants,
must go at
Men's $2 and $2.60 Shoes
must go at
Men's $3.60 nnd $4.00 Shoes,
must go at
600 men's fancy Cashmere
Shlrls, worth up to $1.60, now
Men's $6 Wool Mackintoshes,
must go at
Men's 75c fleece lined Under.
wear, must go at
400 men's fine Hats, worth up
to $4, now
1 98
,98c
.148
39c
2 48
,33cs?
98c
t
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And hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention at low prices.
Everybody Is invited to attend this sale. Mall orders promptly attended to.
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE
Look for the Sign.
1321 Douglas Street. -
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RGAINS
Here are the rates you have been waiting for
$25.00
$25.00
$22.50
$20.00
$9.00
$11.50
$18.85
San Francisco "
Los Angeles
San Diego
Portland. .
Seattle
Vancouver
Spokane. ...
Wenatehee.
Umatilla...
Helena, Butte...,
, Anaconda
Salt Lake City...
Oklahoma
Indian Territory.
Kansas
Dallr to
October lfflh.
Galveston, Houston
Ft Worth, Dalla
San Antonio and
other points.
ton.... )
Oklahoma, Indian
Territory, Texaa
and return
October 4th and
181b.
October 4th and
18th.
October 4th u4
18th.
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The above named rates apply to a great many other points,
write' for further Information.
Call or
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1323 FARNAM ST., Oma
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Omaha's Up-to-Di!) Shos Housi
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have a nice account with the .1
Omaha Loan and Building Association
I704 rarnarn Strcet-Bec Bulldin Jk
.1 w m.h t,r vhare or larsar lump sums will arsw six per r
per annum dividends. All bUBiiua Biay be transacted by mail.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLKCKS.
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Academy
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Illinois.
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