Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1905, Page 10, Image 10
10 T1IE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1905. CURRENT LITERATURE. "The Desehanns" by Junius H'mpiiMil (Ben. Franklin Puhllshlns; Company New YorkV If the suthor of "The reeehsnos-'la striving to see how far the A me rlcn public will go In biivln fiction V has nearly ac complished his purpose for If the present volume li not the limit It Is certainly close to the line. The story la not weak In plot In fact there li no much plot of the penny dreadful variety that there la really little room for dialogue and aa the dialogs moves on stilts where It doea not fall Into j tha rtouirh of puerility one can almost ex cuse the surpluesas-e. The writer probably lived In the aouth during the war, at least so much may be gained from the atory nd that la all. Soli Agents i Florshelm's si Men's Shoes Florshelm's Men's O. Henry's "trnflnlehed Ptory" In the Au-a-iist McClure'a waa a stinging laah at the snug- employers of jrtrt labor at starvation wapres. Whether the author had any deeper motive In writing hla cauatlc little tale than tha compelling force of the tragedy the conditions suggest, only O. Henry knows; but down In Texas, the author's nfitlve atate, the official organ of the Ptate Federation of I.bor lifted the atory bodily from the magaalne and accompanied It with an editorial giving It direct application to Borne department store owners whom they accuse br name.. The benefit and lasting Joy of creating real homes in the country are Illustrated by many personal experiences In the Septem ber, Country Calendar. Secretary Bona parte's well-kept farm near Baltimore; "A Poor Man's Pnradlse," of home and treea and (lowers, described by Mabel Ogood Wright, one of tha creators; a pretty little remodeled IHitch farm-house; Maxfleld Parish's artistic handiwork In the Interior decoration of his home; a house built by an "Ignoramus" and another by an archi tect, .are among the brightly treated themes. The well blended yellows of the "country house" cover and the profuse, large and explicit half-tones within, com plete from the pictorial side a number full of Inspiration to every prospective home builder. Four big subjects are treated first hand In the September World's Work. With the dramatic story of the Banta Fe Railroad Mr. Rowland Thomas Inaugurates the series on "The Railroads and the Square Deal," one of the really notable magaslne Investi gations of the year; one that will deal each month, without prejudice, with what has been called "the greatest problem In the world." Th September article reveals the rebate-giving alliance between the Colorado Fuel A Iron Company and the Santa Fe, and Is a graphic narrative of unsavory busi ness methods of pressing interest. The September number of the Garden Magazine (Doiiblcday, Page & Co.. New York) devotes itself particularly to the us ing up of the late crops of fruits and vegetables, and to the preparation for late sowings from which winter vegetables and spring flowers may be gathered. As usual, it Is abundantly Illustrated and full of the timeliest hints demonstrating that there is always plenty of work for the gardener. A particularly Important feature Is a two page table, by J..T. Soott, telling what seeds to sow In the fall Xor early flowers next , spring, and Just how to do the details. Edith L Fullerton writes Instructively on "Saving the Garden's Surplus," describing methods of canning and preserving for all the usual and some of the unusual crops. Seventy-five full page illustrations In color by A. H. Cooper constitute the chief at . traction In a volume on "The English Lakes," Just published by the Macmlllan company. The picturesque attraction of the lake district are . unequalled In any other part of England, and In Its circum scribed area, which nowhere exceeds fifty miles In length or breadth. Is comprised a rich combination of sublimity and beauty of scenery. The Outlook's magaslne number for Sep tember contains seven or eight specially Il lustrated features, a really charming atory by Zona Gale and tha usual weekly survey of the world's history and comment on men, books and things, The peace confer ence at Portsmouth is discussed In the sec ond of the articles sent directly to the Outlook from Its staff correspondent at Portsmouth, and It Is picturesquely brought before the eye by an eight-page pictorial feature many of-the photographs In which were taken expressly for the Outlook by Its own photographer at Portsmouth. Mr. Arthur Hewitt. McClure'a has always something that compels attention, something Immediate and significant that la Important to all Ameri cans. The September number adds to an unbroken series of "McClure articles" an Illuminated study of commercial piracy, the first half of Miss Tarbell's study of the Kansas oil war, and an excursion Into the marvels of modern biology, "Prolonging the Prime of I,lfe." which Is an authorita tive account of tha discoveries of a group of scientists who have determined that old age la a disease. - "Ifotr Psyehlo Pictures are Made Real ities by Auto-Suggestion" l, the opening article In the September Issue of Suggestion (Chicago), a magaslne of the new psychol ogy. This publication deals with psyehlo research, suggestive therapeutics, auto suggestion, practical hygiene, memory cul ture., brain, building, the development of correct habits, courage, optimism, and whl) recognising the Importance of phys ical and, hygienic laws, it shows the neces sity of correct mental attitudes In the pur suit of health, happiness and success. Suggestion Publishing company, 4030 Drexel boulevard, Chicago, 111. ' No on who reads Dr. Adler's "The Re ligion, of Puty,' (McClure-Phllllps) will fall to perceive how- much the author's beliefs mean to him and how earnestly Intent he la oq , propagating them. Yet the ethical societies are not committed to Dr. Adler's religion, and himself has always been moat solicitous that they should not be. Dr. , Adler furnishes the unique example of a religious teacher profoundly devoted to hla religious convictions, eager to make con . .verts to tbem and yet insisting that 'they , Shall not. become the basis of fellowship , in "the, church of the unchurched," of which, iie Is the founder. .. Those who read "The Redepmtlon of David Corson." which brought both fame . and fortune to Its author, will be prepared With a keen relish to partake of the feast which awaits them in Charles Frederick - Goes' - latest book, "Husband. Wife and Home." It Is the kind Vf a book one de sires to read aloud to all the family. He talks to Ms readers plainly and intimately, and floes not hesitate to rail things by their right names: He tells how men sacrifice home to business, of the profit and loss of matrimony. of the great struggle to make ends meet In fact touches upon nearly every shoal that the family craft may be expected to strike In the ordinary voyage of life. The chapters are short, and the treatment of each theme Is so ertsp, hu morous and pointed that the book almost reads Itself. It will be a helpful book for people of every age in life, and especially for the young couple who are Just setting Up the new home. Such a book as this will produce many heart searchlnga That is Us purpose. That Is Its gospel. w . w j nil I.. li I u nihil Friday Special Bargains in REMNANTS of FALL GOODS Yard wide Cotton Cashmere, beautiful printed Persian patterns just the thing for dressing sacques, fl wrappers, kimonos, etc for, per 11 B D yard . Perfect long lengths finest quality striped and Ql check outino "flannel will qo at, per yard O2C !.sxi iULiyimiuxa Hill III Ills k OMAHA WKATHKR FORECAST Friday. ft. Hourly, shovrr. cooler. TTV 1 f i n TT7TTT TTr-TS i Ml I Ml II 1 r " a 1 1 1 in jf" , iif ORE CLOSES FRIDAY EVENING AT 6 O'CLOCK mm m 5 ..8!c one 4ic NEW AMERICAN PRINTS 10 to 20 j-ard lengths on entire bargain square, for, per yard Printed furniture plushes, actually worth up to 11.00 per will go on sale for, per yard Fine quality,. FINE GINGHAM New lot Just received, very desir able styles for children's school dresses, regular 15c quality for, per yd. . Full standard percale, dark styles for fall, go at, per yard LC FULL STANDARD CHECK APRON GINGHAM Just received will go at, per yard MILL ENDS DRAPER AND COMFORT SATEENS 19c qual lty will be sold for, per yard MERCERIZED SATEENS Black, white and all colors, finest grade, sells everywhere for 40c per yard; In mill lengths C for, per yard. IJC Good quality light and dark out ing flannel, in mill lengths, 10c values for, per C yard DC Cotton and shaker flannel, heavy and medium weight, yard yard 29c ...5c ..71c .. 5c Plnln white all linen mill remnants, some nice, large pieces among the lot, also brown linen pieces suitable for laun dry baps, slipper cases, etc., Friday a C w .S long remnant Remnants of bleached ' and unbleached soven-teen-lnch all linen tow eling, In one-half to ten-yard lengths, worth twelve and one-half cents per yard, 7ic Friday, per yard.. 2 DRESS CALICOS One small lot wlli go as they last for, per yard . . . , White drapery Swiss, 40, Inches wide, 10c grade for, Tl per yard aC One big ' bargain square India linons, Nainsooks and long cloths, worth up to 15c per vnrd will cn at., ner 1 - - ---. v. - U2V; Extra special sale of table damask rem nants, all lengths and qualities, at about one half cost to Import. yard . , Fall Dress Goods Remnants A third shipment is now here of highest class IMPORTED SAMPLE .LENGTHS 4, 6, 8, and 10 pieces alike In bundles, for long coats, Jackets, skirts, suits and children a dresses. Drap d'Ete, henrlettas, serges, panamas, cheviots, water proof, etc., black and every imaginable color, also sheer silk and wool stuffs, each Another Splendid Assortment at 19c a Pieces Thousands of the finest and most elegant dress goods made, enough of one kind lor 35c skirts, coats and little dresses, at, each. All the accumulated 3 to 8 yard lengths dress goods, sold up to $1.25. black and all 4 Q colors, at, yard . .' HfJG Remnants of all wool dress goods sold up to $1, 3 to 8 yds. lengths black and all colors, plaids and fancies, in basement, per yard 25c $1.50 Ladies' Wrappers and Long Kimonos vt 69c These wrappers and long kimonns are in light and dark colors trimmed with plain bands, ruffles, pleats, etc. lawns, dimities, percales and challies ff gy. positively worth $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, MXVO at, each 3 aA j EXTRA WIDE EMBROIDERIES Skirt flouncings and corset cover embroideries, n up to 18 inches wide, all new patterns, many Jr beading edge, worth 50e yard, at yard. . . . FINE WASH LACES- All widths of wash lnces on bargain tables edgings r m mi and inserting, white, cream, ecru and two-toned, IfSo i f worth up to 2()c a yard, at yard J"fm 2L SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SILK REMNANTS- Manufacturer's and importer's sample . pieces, in leiigtljs from V up to full yard T- 1 1 Cm I C- ST H H H New Arrivals in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Clothing Every day adds new attractions to our Cloak, Suit and Waist Departments. Already we have on sale: NEW WAISTS In mohair, silk and lace. NEW SKIRTS In voiles, panamas, cork-screw serges and Scotch mix tures. NEW Sl'ITS In the very latest styles and materials. This season we will make a specialty of ladies' suits at f 12.50. At this price we intend to show an immense variety of suits and dresses, and we are determined that the value will be equal to any $20.00 suit shown lu Omaha. Ladles, you are Invited to visit our ready-to-wear department. Colored Dress Goods. 75 PIECES NEW FANCY PANAMAS Serges, Mohair Melanges, Gran ites, Albatross, Nun's Veilings, Heather mixtures. Checks and Plaids, Sicilians, Henriettas and Plnhead Checks 'JO Friday, per yard JUv R5C RLACK PEAU DK SOIE SILK AT 50C 500 yards of pure silk Black Peau de Sole, extra heavy quality, yarn dye, warranted to wear, especially made for coats and suits regular Q price 86c per yard Friday's sale, per yard i . . REMNANTS FOR FRIDAY Our remnant day sales are a great suc cess. First, because we clean up every salesday; second, because the bargains given make every purchaser happy. Friday will be great for remnants of Silk Dress Goods, Linings, Linens and Do mestics. Particular attention is called to the three Items following: Remnants of fine Irish Dimities, Lawns, Apron and Dress Glng- C hams, lengths from 2 M yds to 12 yds wor. to 35c Friday, yd,. . J Mill ends of Unbleached Muslins, good quality, free from dressing, worth 9c. Friday only, per yard n (tenth from 2 to 14 yards) OC ONE-HOVR SALE OF NAPKINS 18-lnch hemmed Napkins, ready for use, all linen, with red border, worth 11.25 per do., for one hour, between 8 and 9 a. m., (only 12 - to one customer), each OC FEATHER PILLOWS 2 -lb. Feather Pillows, covered with J,Ci A. C. A. tick, worth 85c, Friday only, each StJC CHILDREN'S VESTS, 5C Low neck, sleeveless, Swiss ribbed tape top vests, worth up to 19c On sale Friday, each, C from 9 to 12 a. m JC BUSTER BROWN BELTS Double faced patent leather, with double buckles. In black, brown, red and white regular 25c value. Sin gle buckle in brown and red, regular 19c On sale Friday, Q from 10 to 12 m.. each. 16c and OC ONE-CENT LACE SALE New line of Normandy Valenciennes Lace and Appliques, in cream and white, Valenciennes insertions and heading, worth up to 16c yard on sale Friday f from 9 to 12 m., per yard IC RIBBONS, 3C YARD Odds and ends in Louislne Silk Ribbons, T from 2 to 4 inches wide, special sale, yard, from 8 to 9 a m. . . JC and Appliques, in x;ream and white, VVaVlenciennes insertions belts of all kinds and qualities, worth up . m to 50c, special sale, each jQ according to length each . . Big lot of silks, hest grade plain and corded wah silks, foulards, fancies, etc., a splendid assort- OS!-, ment, at yard WlC?w B.OfiO yards colored Italian taffetas, pure silk, new fall shadings, real value 7oc per yard, on sale COn per yard "JVC Jew Loulnene checks and plaids for waists, black and whites and the new gray efTects, only pei TR.-. yard id Sew autumn Htyles In novelty silks chameleon and two- E- fiC toned Bilks-per yard. 3C"OyC i FRIDAY .IE Tlff Erf tAlU PJtsilr ALL READY FOR. SCHOOL W&Ufc FRIDAY IB An Extra Special Offering on Our Third Floor oys' School Suits IN ALL AGES. ' WORTH 3 to $3. 50. IN BASEMENT, at 6 Atxv books at the lowest retail prices. iUtthswa. 123 SoutH riflMDtta street. Va'-i'' ' 0 JW1 PJBr Bk . a w SCHOOI? OPENS SEPT. 5 Here are good, serv iceable knee pants suits, in ages 3 to 15 years, strongly made of good cheviots and cassimeres heavy enough for fall wear, every one an extraordi nary bargain, all tire samples from M. Asinofr of New York worth t'i m SDd 13.60, In base ment at Bennett's Bil Grocery Pure fresh groceries, large rarietles, orompt deliveries and lowest prices. Twenty Qreen Trading Stamps with pound package Bennett's Cap- fl Itol Coffee Twenty Green Trading Stamps, fln with pound Tea OC Ten Green Trading Stamps with 4 pound can ground DiacK pepper, pure Twenty Green Trading Stamps with pint hot.'Hlood of Grnpe .. Fifty Green Trading Stamps with can Muoken a Soups, asst.. Twenty Green Trading Stamps with can Bxtavla fancy Salmon. Ten Green Trading Stamps with larite sack Worcester Bait, nnest on earth Ten Green Trading 8tampa with Bint bot. Diamond " S" Salad Teasing 26c 12c 25c 30c 23c larite 10c Castile Soap, cake .. .2Ho Bennett's liundry Soap, bar..2V0 Ahamo Scouring Soap, bar on Maple Cream, cake Laundry Blue, box Baking Soda, package Oil Sardlnos. can Hotted Ham. can Potted Chlrken, can Potted Turkey, can . 3C lc 3c 3c Ilo He 0 SPECIALS IN HARDWARE FRIDAY ren,.1P7f'n T"ldlnK Stamps Afry with dozen Tomato Cans 4UC Fifty Green Trading any Garbage Can, up from Stamps with 2.65 Forty Green Trading Stamps with any Food Grinder, Unl- C 4 I vernal, $138, $1.08 and V-C Twenty Green Trading Stamps with Galvanized Water Palls n 4c, rc and lfC I Fifty Green Trading Stamps with Copper nlckle plated Tea 2r I or Coffee Pot, 66c, 60c and.0" Twenty Green Trading Stamps with nice nlckle plated Tea 28C Ten Green Trading Stamps with best grade Shaker Flour lO-. Sifter IvC Twenty Green Trading Stamps with Mrs. Vrooman's Sink tOi Strainer IVC Twenty Green Trading Stamps 1C with Sash Cord ClotheHllne. . . OOw Twenty Green Trading Stamps with Cotton Braided OAr Clothesline "V I "FCLLOW THE PLAO." HlllL .481 : SSES9 1 Boys'$4, $5 and $6 Knee Pants Suits at $1,98 od fall weigh SI. 9 Sample Suits and Suits from nur rornljar atnrk ennd fall walsrhta an wooi, iNorioiK. Kussians, Eton and double breasted styles, every garment a model, your money back If on proves unsatisfactory regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 yalues, at n M I 1 That Five Dollar Cut Glass-Table l No Seconds, No Trash, but the richest of American Rich Cut Glass, all one price on this tabel n 5.00 A WATCH Is a necessity these days. No one need be without one, as the prices range. We "have a good nickel watch, $-'.50 to $5.00. Gold filled $10.IIO to $?5.0u. Solid gold $30.00 to $ti0.00. Our guarantee on theBe WHtclies make you per fectly safe In purchasing one. Spend a few minutes In our store. Look tor the name. S. W.LINDSAY, Jeweler. 11 Dougls s Street. VERY LOW ROUND TRIPS South and Southeast, one fare plus $2.00. Hot Springs, Ark., dailj .$23 00 ssi. Louih. .Mo., dail.v ' 18 50 H lUchmond, Va., Sept. 8th to 11th inclusive 33.75 Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14th to 16th inclusive 32.75 Long limits, stop overs and other features offered in con nection with the above rates. - All agents can sell jou through tickets and route you Wabash. All tickets reading over the Wabash from Chicago east are optional with passenger via lake or rail, cither or both directions. Call at Wabash City office, 1601 Faroam street, or write and let nie give you all information mapn, descriptive mat ter, folders, etc HARRY E. MOORES, O. A. P. D. Wabash Ry., Omaha, Nab. Open Friday U Yff IffC? Ptn Friday I Nlght til MV UJ C iuS N,gbt J Till 6 O'clock UUiruu wtJUU Jill 6 0'clock Remnants of Wool Dress Goods Prunellns. voiles, tailor suiting, coatings, children's goods and gnods that sold from $1 oft to $3 so a yard good, long remnants, from 2v yards to yards In a piece, all at four prices: 25C. 3?C. !C AND S9C A YARD nemnams in mam wasii uooas Department. Remnants of high grade organdies, remnnnts of high grade cotton dress remnants of all kinds of goods, at a trifle of their value: Remnants of the very finest silk organdies, worth 5.'c a yard und cor- raux organdies, worth Rflc all will go at. a yard , Remnants of fine white goods, remnants of fif.c fine mndrns. remnants of linen suitings, worth from 35o to Toe at, a yard A large line of fine remnants, worth up to 25c and S5o to close, at, yard LININGS. Remnants of fine linings, worth up to BSc at. yard Lustrals. glorias all silk, half silk, double fold satins etc, etc., all will go, at, yard COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE. v Special Silk Bargains. Choice silk remnants at sweeping price reductions. Friday: l.(V0 YARDS OF FANCY PILK REMNANTP-LFNOTIIS FROM H TO 10 YARDS STlTENDOrS B A Ktl AI N at. vnrrt v CHIFFON TAFFF.TAS 19 Inches wide-black or whlte- reguinr tvio values nt, yard COLORED LINING TA FFF.TAS 19 Inches wide, very strong serviceable f abrtcs specliil. at, yard JAP WASH BILKS another great special for Frlday-19 Inch silks, at, yard 27-Inch sllks-at. 1 36-tnch silks -at. goods, ...I5c ...10c 5c 10c 10c yard. . yard . I9c 39c 35c I9c 50c Special Friday Remnant Domestic Room Bargains. 74c 8 NOW WHITE CAMBRIC AND HEAVY BROWN MI.8LIN, at, yd. ...-' 74c 8RERS1CKRR GINGHAMS, A 3 r splendid bargain at. yard " I24c FLANNELETTES, In new fall patterns, special, at. yard, MERCERIZED WAISTINGS. and nil kinds of sheer white goods, worth more than double, on bargain square, K- at yard. I0o, 8c and Best made outing flannel, ftsf In light and dark colors yard "1 16c Cinderella baby flannel RAc all colors at, yard 12Hc ENGLISH LONG CLOTH- f If) 36 Inches wide, at 12 yards for 6'4C STANDARD DRFRS PRINTS. qjr .pretty patterns at. yard OfiV HIGH GRADE WASH GOODS worth up to Gc on bargain 71 f square, at, yard S 12V4C PERCALES. 86 Inches wide In dark, and light pattern Cn at-yard ot TABLE LINEN REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE. 15c sllkollne, excellent quality, at, yard Amoskeng : at ;...6ici keng-ln all styles- 8jC Four Rousing Specials Qq Department in our tl 25 and $1.50 wrappers, lace and embrol . . t 1 - 1 V. nhnlnA lO-lIll-ll ll"Ullvr v..". $1.25 long kimonos. In fancy 49C MlltrL lin oiin'i 75c dressing sacques, light and OCp dark colors, barga'ns at, choice u""" WOMEN'S SKIRTS, In fine silk ginghams, madras and linens at $2 45. $1.96 and I -- GROCERIES, GROCERIES. Our prices lead. Quality the highest goods the purest and freshest. 4R-lb. sacks fancy high patent flour $1 35 10 bars best brands laundry soap 25c 6-lbs. best Pearl Tapioca, Sago. Barley. or Farina 25c 6-lbs. best bulk laundry starch 25c 1- lb. can fancy Alaska salmon 9c 2- lb. cans fancy sweet sugar corn Be IS ounce can condensed cream 7Ac 1-lb. pkg. best macaroni 8 1-Sc Tar soap, per cake 2c On Time Yeast, per pkg 2c X-Cello, Malta Vita or Egg-O-See, pkg 7Me Jello, Jellycon or Fruit Puddlne, pkg.7Vc 1-lb. pkg corn starch 4c Large bottles pure tomato catsup.... 7Ho MASON JARS SPECIAL. 1 pint Mason Jars, dozen 4M 1 quart Mason Jars, dozen 6fo gallon Mason Jars dozen vc BITTER AND CHEESE SALE FRIDAY Fancy dairy table butter, lb 19o Fanov Separator creamery butter, lb..2!i Fancy Wisconsin brick cheese, lb 12Vo Fancy Wisconsin cream cheese, lb....)5o Fancv New York white cheese, lb 16u Fancy Domestic Swiss cheese, lb IBa FRUIT! PRl'lT! FRUIT About boxes fancy California peaches, left In our second car, to go on sale Friday, per box 9 Fancy large Julcv lemons, dozen ....5Po Fancy Colorado honey, per rack lio Fancv Colorado plums, per bushel.,.. S5o WATCH THE SUNDAY PAPERS. For the arrival of our 3rd car of peaches and price. ' rin ji A IQJ 0 GOJLJD 70 TffEMXFZCT BEER Adds Pleasure to the Evening CalL JETTER BREWING CO.. South Omaha. - 'Psone 8: Omaha Headauartera HUOO V . BILZ, Vth & DeugLaa. Tel. 1M1 Co. Bluffs Headquarte I LKE VITCrfBLJ, UCI Mail Street. T.I. U uiii-iw.mja MAfakUL j mm. BEST KNEE PANTS ON EARTH AT 46C Double seat and knee, rein forced seams, for for school wear, sell everywhere at each oc Boys' I'nlaundered 10 Boys' Broncho Buster IVK 11 II- 45c BOTH SCHOOL WAISTS-K. ft E., Biar ana aaei, mouses and Waists wortn li on and 7B cents each, at. each: 39c si First National Bank Waists, basement, at. Boys' 38c Knee Pants. 1 C. basement, at ' ww M iva Broncho Ru.t.r iai. Hose, worth it c. at. . ' 1 Boys' $7.50 Long Pants School Suits at $4.50 Thpr are odds and enda from last season, newest atyles. single and double breasted, regular I7..V) quality iults. ft a f J ., In now atyles. alnle and double breasted, at UT.ull I Bays' St.SD and $2 Odd long Pants it, pair ji.co J J L. BRANDEIS & SONS BOSTON STORE S UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Omaha. Nebraska Capital 1300,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. .$329,357.65 Deposits 19,800,473.39 Harmaa KounU. President John A. Orelfhton, Vic Praaldast F. II. DaTla. Cashier, a T. Konntx. A at. -Cashier. I L. Konnta, Aast-Oaablar. Special facllltle and liberal terma offered for mercaatU aa4 linking accounu. Tour bnatneaa aollrltad. jXhree per cent cu lima DeDoaltft Fan it AT Limeolinia IKI September 4 to 8 SPECIAL TRAINS VIA Will Leave Omaha Sept. 5th, 6th and 7th at 8:15 a. m.t Returning Leave Lincoln 7:30 p. m., Stopping at Fair Grounds Other Trains Lens Ooiabi 7:20 1, n., 1:30 p. m., 4:35 p. n., 8:55 p. n. Rate One Fare Round Trip For further Information call 1323 Farnam St., Omaha F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P." A.