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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903.
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DIVORCE LAW PIT 10 TEST
Problem Arises from Two Gmci that
Interest Two 8utM
IOWA AND NEBRASKA WRESTLE WITH IT
Uaeatloa la, C'a mroreed Pfn
from Jlebraaka Croaa I.Iae
ad a Once Remarry
la limit
Two canes ar now pending In the district
court of Douglas county Involving divorces
already granted which have gained re
newed Interest from the hearings In Coun
cil Bluffs of the suit of Robert A. Ball
against Mark Sweney,' both of Omaha, In
w,hleh Ball charges Bweney with having
"knowingly married the wife of another."
Both cases present exactly similar features
as to character of testimony on which the
divorce was granted and as to resulting, en
tanglements. The main legal question for consideration
by the towa court Is, "Can a person di
vorced In Nebraska come across the state
line and at once remarry?" If so, he Is
dodging the provision of the Nebraska
statute, which prohibits the marriage of a
divorced person until after the expiration
of six hionths from the date of the divorce.
Zenelta Ball secured a divorce from Rob
ert A. Ball In July last on charges reoog
nlsed by the statute, and on testimony
given, as Ball alleges, by Mark Sweney.
Abfint a month ago Ball filed a petition to
have the divorce case reopened, alleging
that ho had been deceived by his wife when
she brought the case to trial. He says she
Informed him she would drop her suit.
Ball's suit to reopen the case has not yet
been heard. He also has a suit for dam
ages pending against Sweney for alienation
of his wife's affections. It was after the
bringing of the first suit that Mrs. Ball
wejjt over to Council Bluffs with Sweney
and married him.
Other Caae ia Doaalaa.
The other case originating In this county
Is that of Edmund O. 1 chuchardt, a
tailor, against his wife, Emily, for re
opening of a divorce case in which she got
a decree, and for damages against his
nephew. The latter was the principal wit
ness for Mrs. Bchuchardt and the next day
after the divorce was granted In Omaha
by Judge Button the wife and the .nephew
went to Council Bluffs and were married.
Judge Sutton afterward set aside the de
cree of divorce on the ground of collusion
between tho plaintiff and her principal wit
ness. Bchuchdrdfs main contention, as is the
fact. In the Ball case, was that his wife
had led him to believe she would not press
her suit and had thus allayed his suspicions.
This rase and Schuchardt'a damage case
against the nephew who married his wife
are still to be settled.
Mrs. Bchuchardt found herself with two
husbands on her hands, one married years
ago In Nebraska and one married recently
In Iowa. In tho Ball case the divorce suit
baa not yet been reopened, and In that
phase It differs from the other. And tho
Bchuchardt case differs from the Ball case
only In tho fact that Bchuchardt did 'not
have his nephew arrested.
The Iowa justice of the peace who heard
the Ball-Bweney case has taken It under
advisement to enable, him to look into the
law. In this connection It may be stated
that the Nebraska supreme court has up
held the six months' inhibition against the
remarriage of divorced persons. In Ne
braska, at least. The exact point raised In
the case at Council "Bluffs has, It seems,
never been passed on by the higher courts
In Iowa.
NEBRASKA WILL BE THERE
Antelope State Will Bead Bteera to
Chicago Mve Stork Show
Thla Time.
braska will bo represented at the In
ternational live atock show at Chicago by
Plght Bteri from the university exjierl
, N mental farm and two steers from Somerset.
Two years ago Nebraska had the prize
ateer of the world, fed at the experimental
farm. The freight department of the Bur
lington haa a Hplendid lot of picture col
lected by John Eyler, live atock agent.
One la a round-up In the Panhandle of
Texas, which was made for a large ship
ment of cattle to Nebraska for feeders. It
hows thousands of white-faced cattle,
showing that more care Is now taken In
cattle breeding and that the fine herd cattle
are replacing the long-horned variety which
formerly tume from Texas to Nubraska,-
Card of Thaaka.
We wish to extend our heaKtfelt thanks
to our many friends and especially Omaha
Platdeutsrhed Vereln and Degree of Honor,
No. Ti, for the kindness and sympathy
shown us and the many floral tributes sent
us in our luto bereavement in the loss of
our husband and father.
MRS. CARL. HILDERBRAND,
MRS. II. HILDERBRAND,
MRS. A. QUANDT.
MRS. O. RUGE,
MRS. II. RASMC8SEN.
We have decided to continue to give till
Io. 16, 1 extra portrait In a beautiful
Mesxo Portfolio wltu each dos. regular
priced photos from 14 up. This offer on the
west lde of So. 16th St. only. II. Heyn,
Photographer, S18 to 322 So. UUi SL
Card ,of Thaaka.
We-wish to extend our thanks to our
luany frinnda and neighbors, and especially
to the Paciflo Express officials, his Imme
diate friends among the railroad boys, and
Modern Woodmen camp 130, for the kind
iMss and sympathy shown us and for the
floral tributes sent us In our late bereave
ment, the Ioks of our beloved husband and
father.
MRS. FRANK J. DUNNIGAN AND
FAMILY.
The Law of Divorce" is to be the topic
for discussion at the Omaha Philosophical
society on Bun.lay, December S, xat 2:30
O'clock p. m.N Mr. Georgo Maguey present
ing the opening address. Mr. Magney has
given the subject much study and attention
and a very able paper Is assured. The
meetings are held at Konm 3, second floor.
In the Patterson building. Seventeenth and
Farnam.
Write Mawhinney A Ryat. ror 1906 ChrisU
mas jewelry catalogue. It's free.
Myllaa Jewelry ;
New and rich. Is what you Had at our es.
tabllshment. Quality the best, prices al
ways reiitsenable. Call and sec for your
self. Select your Christmas presents now.
Open evenings.
MAW11INNV & RYAN.
The Aaaitorlam Hlak.
The roller skating season opened at the
Auditorium on Thanksgiving day with a
very large attendance both afternoon and
evening, and there seems to be no lagging
of Interest. The attendance is Increasing
and many beginners are noticed on tho
floor at each session. Skating will continue
every afternoon and evening the coming
week, and on Thursday afternoon there will
b music by the band and all ladles will be
admitted free.
UAUL Undet taking Co., M L'apUol Av
The Ufa In.aranee Sltaatlsa.
New Tork Spectator;
The scandal In life insurance originated
In the Equitable Life, and charges of a
more aerlous chsrscter than extravagance
have been made against some of the for
mer officers. These charges are now before
the courts In one form or another, and It
IS unfair to pronounce upon them until the
proper rourts have decided them. But thfl
Equitable affairs are among the Issues of
the past. The company has Wen reor
ganized, the old officers have been removed
and a new management Is now In control.
The new officers are men of high standing
and national reputation and are pledged to
economical and reform methods. They
promise that there shall be no specula
tion with company fupds. and that here
after the sole business of the Equitable
will be providing life Insurance and pro
tecting to the fullest the Interests of Its
policyholders, fnder Its new auspices the
Equitable is certainly entitled to public
confidence. The slate has been wiped
clean; its past practices belong to the past;
the company has entered upon a new era,
and Its present management should be
Judged by the manner In whictr It fulfills
It promises.
The fcne Rait road,
The Picturesque Trunk Line of America,
announces Its through train service from
Chicago to New Tork and Boston, Mass.,
also Its Columbus (O.) short line. For
through tickets and rates of fare, etc.,
apply to your local ticket agent, or to J. A.
Dolan, T. P. A., Railway Exchange. Chi
cago. ' Soys; children's clothing, hats,
d'f,f "'f. '.klrts. millinery, etc., cash or
credit. People's Store, ltith and Farnam. '
Harry B. Davla. undertake TeL lt
1' 4
r,' .t ,--,
. "BOB" HAAKEIt, the Manager,
returns thanks to the mnnv wearers
Of the EVER-SATISFYING. COM-FORT-GIVINQ
and DCRABLE
ONIMOD SHOES
for their liberal patronage, and prom
ises that (as In the past) In the future
they shall, on account of the many
good qualities. EXCEL and LEAD
ALL OTHERS.
Quality and price always tlie Rome.
$3 50 Fh a bctter Bhoe tnan any
0,0 ttf Far the equal of what
J t.UU others sell for the best.
SPECIAL We carry a complete line of
Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole to Shoes. .
REGENT SHOE CO.,
' 205 South 15th Street.
jl DBCi 1 Bttl
..l:L
J I a
SMITH & NIXON PIANO USED
Other and all days these beautiful toned Bourdoir
Grands and Grand Pianos in the Upright Case can be seen
and heard at our store, 1611 Farnam street. Two carloads
just arrived which makes it possible for Christmas buyers
to be easily satisfied.
115 pianos will be sacrificed for cash or on our famous
payment plan of thirty months' time.
HOLIDAY SPECIALS:
One Dollar Reserves Your Piano Until Xmas.
1 upright Kimball . . . $100 j 1 Steinway, good condition
1 upright Standard. . .$165 j 2 Story & Clarks
20 square pianos. .. .$10 up j 30 Organs.. $10 up
Old instruments taken in exchange.
Our one price system every piano has a tag. You
must see the price marked on them to appreciate the value.
$2 Tunes Your Piano Guaranteed Work or No Pay.
Perfield Piano o.
1611 FARNAM STREET.
Seventeen Years of Success in Omaha.
taSB!
BURLINGTON BULLETIN
ROUND TRIP RATES T0 THE
SOUTH DEC. 5 AND 19
MOBILE, ALA., and return $22.70
MONTGOMERY, ALA., and return 22.70
JACKSON, MISS., and returh 19.90
PENSACOLA, FLA., and return 22.70
LAKE CIIAKLES, LA., and re(urn 21.20
NEW ORLEANS, LA., and return 22.15
BEAUMONT, TEX., and return 20.00
GALVESTON, TEX., and return 21.10
DALLAS, TEX., and return 14.40
EL PASO, TEX., and return 25.85
MEXICO CITY, MEX., and return. 46.45
GUADALAJARA, MEX., and return 46.45
CARLSBAD, N. M., and return 22.40
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., and return ...I 24.10
OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T., and return J 10.70
SOUTH M'ALESTER, I. T., and return 10.70
PINE BLUFF, ARK., and return 15.30
JOPLIN, MO., and return 10.00
SPRINGFIELD, MO., and return 10.00
WICHITA, KAN., and return 10.00
Stopovers allowed at many points in both directions.
Final return limit, 21 days.
1
J. O.
City Passenger
ORB FARM FOR TUI BOIHD TRIP.
Via t 'a Ira bo Great Wntt Railway
One fare for the round trip via Chicago
Great Wester Railway to points within
150 miles. Tickets on sale every Saturday
and Sunday up to December 17. Good re
turning the following Monday. Low rates
to other points on sale every Friday. For
full Information apply to 8. D. Park hurst,
O. A., loll Farnam street.
22-K. wedding rings. Edholm, jeweler.
Tickets for the Musical Art society con
cert are on sale at the box office of the
Lyric theater. Nineteenth and Farnam,"
from l to S o'clock. Saturday and Monday.
Have Root print It.
SS3sfi
One of Our
New $3.50
, Styles for
Winter.
Fashionable and up-to-date,
but shaped
for comfort as .well
v
as beauty.
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas Stu
Dec. 16th
TEL. 701. .
Open Evenings.
REYNOLDS,
Agent, 1502 Farnam St, OmahV
' I TS. iibiii i U
Always have
rock
U SPRINGS
V PHONES 1221-1(95 n
I Y vtn i nMLwMi) mm ii ,.
BUY EARLY TJT M Jl BUY EARLY
AIID AVOID OOrdVo AND AVOID
THE 99
eisaa si wwis
Children's Toy Trunks
fill sixes and styles.
$2.95 down 1C
to... ZJC
Boj'fl' Iron Wagons
steel wheels and gear-
j e a it
IV, Pi v " 1
75c
lug t.ao
down to. . .
Iron Hook and Ladder
Wagons 3 horses and
ladder . with driver
98c down 7 r
to...:?. DC
Security Deposit
Banks, nickel plated,
combination lock
990 down
to
25c
Thousands of Christmas
men, women and children all
DOLLS
' All
Kinds
All
Sizes
5 Cents
39.85
CEEOSaaSSaWEfeaalE
ACORN BASE
IB W
CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS
JQHtl HUSSIE HARDWARE CO.
2407; CUMING STREET
'If You Buy It of Hassle Ifg
DR. BRADBURY DENTIST; ioctio
ItOd FARNAft
Teeth Extracted.... .25s
Porcelain Filling $ I up
Oold Filling St up
i S.ivar Fill i or a. .. SUc ub
Crowoa $2,30 up
Hate. $0. 00 up
...HOLLY-DAY
HEKE ARB
Gillette Safety Razors
Will
Heuckel's Ettiperr Rnzorn, ff2 Ea. eryfn r"harSw
your money away on cheap affairs. Then we have lower priced good Baiors.
Manicure Sets Shaving, Sets, Scissor Sets
Table, Cutlery,4
SCROLL
S A VV i For
Ps-t stir 4.4 If !a. . ,vr 'ore have we shown such an tm
IUCaCI IirVlVCS.t... rj"8 varletjtof ratterns. All prloos from
TrJu a i . X 26c upward to the rinest sterling silver and
pearl handled scissor knives. Combination' hunting kulves. Don't miss our
IHl D t 1 Remember every one guaranteed. Sale lasts only for the
nr s a e . The largest line ever shown here. Just the
I I flnlrlOtC lft ,or tn n,an t the house or his son,
lUlI VULlllClde.e or seme other man's son. Nothing but the
. . best tools tn them.
MANUAL TRAINING TOOLS
la,.iufftyro
JAS. MORTON &
WE ENTREAT
If, during the busy' days last week,
and uncomfortable to do buine In.
our proua ana pomouo teiiow cmsene oy Keeping tne maumfrbnt SIL
VER SERVICE given by the stul of Nebraska to the battleship "Nebraska"
on exhibition as long as possible. However, from ow on we ara ALL FOR
UUBl.NLSa.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
To accommodate our large and constantly growing circle of customers, and
patrons our store will be KEPT OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL THE HLl
IAY8 ARE HAST. We cordially Invite your Inspection of our LAKOK and
VERY COMPLETE stock of DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT
GLASS and HAND-PAINTED CHINA, augmented with untold numbers of
CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. And please remember this is NO HOAST. BUT
PURE TRUTH there Is not a piece of old stock to be found In our store
everything is NEW. MODERN and UP-TO-DATE. ALL OF THE? LATEST
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
113 South Sixteenth Street.
Fine watch repairing. We employ only first-class watchmakers and Jew
elers and guarantee satlsTarllon. Watch Inspector for C, HI. P., M. & O.
R. R. and Inspector of clocks for all the city schools.
! -rrrmrzz i
-I. a." rii..n.T
H. L RAMACCI0TT1, D. V. S
crrr vktebwariasi.
Offica ana Inflrmary. 2tb and Maaoa Bta.
OilXHK KCa. Tclephoa US.
CENT STORK" THE RUSH
4Dr. TUP RIIQII
Boys' Tool Chest, com
plete with tools
f4.95 down A
to... IUC
Blackboards, hard
wood, to hang or stand
complete with chart
$1. 98 down 7C
to DC
Crandall's Building
Blocks, those that
dovetail, the best
blocks ever "JP
made, set C3C
Mechanical Trains,
complete with track,
etc. $9.85 "jr
down to. ..... C
Gift suggestions are hero for
at our popular prices.
DiiDiitrno
UUIiil-l
13L
J n
From $25.00 Up.
ACORN STEEL RANGES
From $30.00 Up.
Cole's Hot Blast Heater
From $10.00 Up.
PEERLESS MALLEABLE RANGE
The Only All Steel Range Made.
i -
The Imperial Steel Range, 6-hole,
with closet, $25.00.
You cannot afford to take chances
with cheap stoves When yon can
buy the, best at above prices.
Right.?
Phon 1734.
Brldga Work $3.80
Nerve removed wltfe
out palo,
Looo Tcoth MHi
Solid.
Work guaimataat U nm
SUGGESTIONS...
"A FEW:
shave any beard. A boy can use
1
mem. it oiaans. snaving edges,
400 shaves. Per set.; ,
$5
Carvers 1 for
I OAMH
HOAST
I STEAK
the little folks, to the larger ones for
foot poWtr for larger boys.
Your boy knows what he wanta.
We shew a full line.
-hopping ha. commenced. Don't d.
SON CO. podge st.
;
YOUR PARDON
you found our store rather overcrowded
Hut we felt It a NECESSITY to satisfy
1
Oppoeite the Itostou Store.
DEBT.-i
T m m I n Aeht to aev-
eral different parties it might
v . . .iiu.nuiiA to uet the
a ub Bin) nAv them all.
and then pay us a email weukly or
monthly bayment until you get
out of debt. We loan on V urnl-
ture. Pianos ana oiner ""..
..a lo salaried people
Upon their Own agreeiiiKiii
pay. Our service is yuicn.
and we always try to pleaae.
OMAHA MOKTtiAOK
MA.1 CO..
HOU S. lfttk Bt.
'Phene C96.
Mend
ihe Great
Piano
Sale tiondr
ITi
n
Ull
tllU KKUAULK 8XOKK.
Our Great December Clothing Sale
Offers unbounded money-saving opportunities to our customers.
The most complete line of Mens' Youths and Children's Clothing
shown in Omaha will go at prices that quality of offerings consid
ered are not duplicated in the city. Style, quality, material and
workmanship are unequaled at tlio extremely low prices asked.
See our offerings before you buy.
1
VnarV7--Si ' ''l'i'if'i'H: '"A 1
HAYDEW BROS,
fS&KKBBBBBk JBSS3SI """'VSSSBSa
Felt Boots and
Shoes
The warmest footwear for. cold
weather Just the thing for motor
men, teamsters, or anyone who has
to be out In the cold.
All felt, with felt soles," felt top
wliti leather .soles, high top4 and
low tops $1.50 to $3.00.
We also have a full line of
warm felt 'shoes for women,' suit
able. for house or outdoor wear.
DrexelShoeCD.
1419 Farnam Si.
SEND . FO.R CATALOGUE.
Good Land Cheap!
For Komeseekers and Invrstors
In the Great SOUTHWEST
We own, control and offer for sale In
large and small tracts IST.ouO acres of the
best farming, fruit, mineral, timber and
arasing land In Missouri. Arkansas. Okla
homa, Indian Territory and Texas, on and
adjacent to the Frisco railroad.
Prices range from 2.00 to tiO.OO per acre
according to location, distance from rail
road, improvements, etc.
If you are looking for a home or an In
vestment that will net you lu per cent and
over, write us for prices, descriptions and
printed matter, furnished free of charge.
If you want to buy a farm on easy terms,
crop or cash payments, write us before
buying. We will save you money.
Titles guaranteed, abstract furnished
free of charge. Money loaned at low rates
and long t'me.
Books, mups and other descriptive litera
ture mailed on request.
Write us for full Information regarding
FREE RAILROAD TICKETS
furnished December Eth and 19th.
CUNNINGHAM & CUNNINGHAM
LAND AND IMMIGRATION AGENTS.
Dept. H.
ftt. Lanls Jk Baa Frarelaea Railroad.
Rooms 831-2 New York Life Building.
OMAHA. NEU.
We deliver other goods as
promptly as prescriptions. Tele
phone your wants In drug line to
No. 32
H.S. KING
(Successor to II. B. Graham)
24th and Farnam
101
N6 Headache, Nervousness or Insomnia
WHEN YOU SMOKI
Bmium You Ar SmoklnjA Wn Salaotad Havana Tobacco
nd Which Hao Boon Corofuly and Proporly Troatod.
R. RIGS MaiMCANTtCE CIOA CO. ST. LOUI
Entire Stock
of the
Collins
Piano Co.
on Sale
Monday
v AT $7.50 AND $10.00
we aro showing an Immense line of men'l
suits, that for qimllty and bcHUtv of
style and fabric, cannot be dupllcated'bt
the price made In double or single
luonsted styles with
sr-lendtd linings and at m g rt
trimmings, good value J 'Jw I I I.UU
at i:.M to S.5.0O B 111
December sale price ..
ELEGANT HAND-TAILORED
SUITS
ELEGANT HAND TAILORED SUITS
in the finest all wool, plain and fancy mix
ed fubrlrs, ."ingle or double bresstoii
styles, with hair cloth self retaining
f renin and hand padded shoulders, worth
trim H6 60 to J-X- ci n nil
In our great De- I J-Jw 1 C.UO
cember sale I r -
at w
MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS
Long or medium length, with or without
belt, in plain blacks, blurs, oxford 4,'rayt,
and funey mixed materials, perfect fit-
tin K. nnely tailored
5'" in.oa n.5o
10M-12
In this December
sale at
Children's Knee Pants Suits
worth up to $3 00 i na
at tl.65 and J!3
Children's Knee Pants Suits
In all styles, worth 13.60 O C(
and ROO-at a.OV
Young Men's Overcoats
In all styles and most durable 7 Rfl
tubrlcs. at 3.T5, 15.00 and A.JVt
Children's Overcoats
in all the new shades and latest 'I er.
styles special at 11.95, $2 50 and...''3'
s.verv man
Should buy ne pair of
WALK-OVER SHOES
After wearing thorn you will buy
another WALK-OVER COMFOItT.
BEST for the PRICE
$3.50 and $4.00
Are you
Going to
Chicago?
Try (Ke
Illinois CciatraJ's
New Fatst Traiix
oLX 6:00 p, m.
I 7:30 a. x rn.
Dining Car
Service . .
4
Steamship Tickets to All European H
Ports. B
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1402 Farntm St,
bhermnc') La Orippo
Cough Syrup
II WEU, NAMED.
It was first compounded when the
scourge was at Its worst '!- , It
has proved Its emciency thousands of
times. There may be other r.medl.s
for a simple cuugh. LA OHIPflO
COUGH IS D1FFEHENT. This syrup
quiets at once and stops that tickling
tn the throat.
FIKBT DO SB REUEVES,
DAMfLK FREU. Bottles 26c and Ke,
For chronic cases, pints. tl.Ml
ktade and sold by
Sherman I McCoooell Cru Co.
Car. Mita aad Dadg It a., oasis.
M Sold only at B
Walk-Over Shas Store)
j 1521 Furnam Street.
I El). S. 'THOMPSON, "the Wla
1 Orer Man."
j STYLE BOOK; FHEB."