THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 5, IPO. ONE WAY TO GET A HUSBAND Est.ro Woman Htkea Up u Jawett and Fooli D. Cupid. 03 K LETTER BOX. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA City Clark laavai Finaocitl Eutemaat for tha Past Taar. Hamate? of Nebraska Proirrrltf. N'inRHARl Nih . An H Tn th F.d- HUSBAND SAYS IT'S ALL RIGHT, ANYWAY itor of Ths b: it require, only a very MONEY IN ALL THE FUNDS EXCEPT ONE short stay In Knox county to enable the !( Rasslaa Wllllaa: ta San far It If tha Aataarltlas Will KH Their llaaas EiraM of the (iir Darlaaj the Paat Ftaral Yrat the Largest la the History of City Dlvlaloa la rollee Board. City Clerk J. J. Olllln ha prepared hl moat carelews and superficial observer to comprehend that prosperity has smiled upon the farmer and It la hardly a surprise that he Is content with present conditions. I had occasion to visit a ranchman a few miles east of this city. I mention him only because he furnishes a handy exam- U a girl makes up to represent herself pie. I have known him for twelve years. as of some other nationality than her and eight years ago he waa engaged In nnai finaiivcla.1 statement for the fiscal year. own, and by that subterfuge wlna a hue- other business and had lost everything. A brief survey will show that there is a band, can aha be tried before the peo- wyion u. foreman came to Knox county lue mrmey ift In the various funds with plea bar, the bar of public opinion or and ran In debt for land. Today he has trie ,xcepton of the library fund, which Is any other bar for obtaining a husband 1,400 acres worth $.') per acre and a herd entirely exhausted. The largest fund Is by false pretenses? of Hereford cattle that simply beggar de- th9 water In which there remains No matter how this question Is an- scrlptlon and whose present market price u 770 91 The total balance for the year swered the laws of Nebraska declare that would pay oft the email debt against the out of M4 41 available Is $25,178 6. I-ast rnlacegnatlon Is one of the things peo- I land, and he has made It all on ot this I yer n,, amount turned over waa to2.04d.40, pie shall not be guilty of within the boun- 1 iana. lie too me up upon tne nun ana rmrlna- the year the Initial levy da dee of the rich and fertile Antelope I showed me his broad acres and fine timber hoa.te( vy collections from fines, licenses, state. And that Is why county author- grass land and one of the finest artesian ,n(j .r. vender by S30.949.6a The net Hies take the position that the marriage I welle In northeastern Nebraska, when 1 e of maintaining the city government of -Mlchsl Antokal and Nettie Tuenner referred him to the story of the tempta- urn, - haa been ia2.270.76. This Is illegal and will bear a little closer In- I tlon of Christ by Satan. He laughed and ,he iarCeet expense incurred by the city specuon tnan the naked eye is capame invitea me to tne nouse, wnere 1 was following la the detailed statement: of making. royally entertained, hile we were partaJc- rhowINO CONDITION OF FVNP8 UP Tola unusual case of matrimonial lexer- 1 ing of refreshment ne related tne ntstory demaln came to light In Omaha yesterday I of his experience In Knox county. It was afternoon, when It waa reported that I only the story of many a successful career Michael AntoAal of 101 Booth Twelfth In this garden of the west. Why do peo- etreet, wooed, won and married Miss Net- I pie crowd our cities to congestion? Nora Otlrhrlut and Mrs (?iy Harvey left set nlaht for t'hlomro, where the others will be the guests of Mrs. Coleman. Mr. Coleman has been visiting with her mother for several weeks. Magic City lodre No. S Mixlern flrnth- erhooil of America, aarted the following delegates to the diet 1 ift convention, con vening here September ft: Jams Austin. A. C. PanrosKt, O. K. Brown, Mrs. Kmma Hohblck, Mrs. Bertha Hurda. Make an offer on the nnrthwrst corner of lath and Missouri Ave. a nearly new houso, east front, and neat rottsge. south front; two new lots. Room for two more houses Will sell on eajr terms. Prl.-e, 12,750. N. V. Dodge A Co., 1714 Faro am St. The burial services of Mrs. Nellie Win ters will take place Sunday sfternoon from the residence. The time Is J J0 p. m. The remains will be borne to St. Agnes' church, where the rites of the church will be ob served. The Interment will be In Council Bluffs, her old home. Denny Sullivan. Pat Hannlgan. Martin O'Connor. eorae Mlrek. J. J. Cushlng, Bob Stoddard and Jake Rothchllcl leave Monday for Butte county. South Dakota, to Mart a new town near Salem and call It Btoddard vllle. They will also take up a number of homestead claims, water nam ana timoer or forest claims. TO AND AUGUST tla Tuenner, thinking all the while the young woman waa a Jewess, but later to learn aha waa a . mulatto. Dr. Cnatd la Deceived WILBUR F. BRTANT. Inaarance Trnst Panda. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. To the Editor of Acqualntancee of th couple affirmed that Th B'e: "Mention has been called to INCLUDING 1. 190s. Amount of levy, 1!6 1147.97 0 Balance of levy, 1( w.ow Balance of library fund 1.13J99 Collectlona including licenses, nnes coats, interest, aepoeim, rovnitle srsvenver. bv county treasurer S0.W9.50 Interest moneys, transferred 1,375.00 Premiums realized from sale of bonds 4.6T1.7I the woman "made up" effectively aa a Jewess during the courting period, but when Antokal recovered from that form of blindness Inflicted by Dr. Cupid, the groom refused to allow a little thing like an editorial In your Issue of the 22 Inst., headed, "A Struggle Over Trust Funds," from which I beg to quote as follows: 'Not a dollar for all this vat campaign expense has been raised In pursuance of Total J237.444.41 Ievy Balances Funds. and Collections. Fire t 2S.817.41 General 27.2A8 81 Salary 90.773 67 Public light U.lMh 40 rulecegnatlon to affect his heart, proving n'r eneral levy upon the policyholders or Judgment 12.W that true love knows no particular race creed or color. Miss Tuenner'a birthplace was registered with the license clerk as Kentucky, while Antokal declared he was born In Russia The woman Is a light ' mulatto and 24 years of age, while her husband Is n. Antokal Is proprietor of a lodging house at 101 South Twelfth street. Questioned regarding the alleged pre nuptial duplicity of the woman Antokal refused to say anything for publication The groom did Intimate that he and his wife were happy and Intended to live hap pily for ever afterward. appeal to them for contributions." Permit me to correct a mistaken im pression In that respect and to enclose a copy of the address of the International Policyholders' committee containing an ap peal for funds. In addition to this ad- dress the circular Is being mailed, with a subscription blank, to all policyholders whose addresses are obtainable. A num ber of voluntary contributions have al ready been made and we have no doubt that ample funds will be contributed by the policyholders. There Is no other source from which they can come. There Is no powerful or other financial interest back Water H.asi.sg Street repair ia.517.8H Police 20.749 0 Interest 44.934.72 Library Curb and gutter.. Park Scavenger Premium. Total .f4 47 .. ,W3.4 .. 1.9I1.S5 .. 1.M4K3 .. 4.671.72 ..t237.444.41 Balance I 562 67 1.710.72 4.115.51 2.He.66 1.71300 5,77091 84.SJ 606.27 2,44.7 "'V.N&W 231.22 1,317 83i.0 t 15,173 M 212.270.76 $237,444.41 S237.444.41 Hitch la Opening Street It appears that there will be a hitch or two In the way of opening Twenty-fifth street from A north to the boulevard. Some time ago a number of cltlaens circulated a subscription for the purpose of raising I . . . . . UIIU KJ una imunil m ,r. w wife looked like a colored woman, out I oisimereetea campaign .oy ' 1 nuy the street, which was at the time part the groom looked confused and declared I tlonai reputation to protect he pollcyhold- lf pmv.ny ot the Kru(f BrewIn. com. the woman was not a negTesa. txumy Judge Leslie performed the ceremony few days ago. When the marriajre license waa obtained ot th'8 movement on the part of the policy- the clerk remarked to Antokal that his holders. On the contrary, It la an unselfish NEW BUILDING ON HARNEY tractare to Be Erected at North west Corner of Nineteenth Street. A building costing somewhere between 140,000 and 160.000 Is promised by Shlmer Chase and the Barker company for the northwest corner of Nineteenth and Harney streets. It will be either four or five stories in height and will be 84x85 feet. which la the elie, of the lot, for which the deal haa Just been closed by Shlmer ft Chase with the heirs of an English es. ta.te to whom the lot belonged. The two firms have definitely deolded to build, and It la their expectation to erect th building this fall. Negotiations are under way with prospective tenants, and t WS seta of preliminary plans will be drawn for the Inspection of the two concerns which would use a large floor apace. A deal will be made with one of theae. It is probable, though-not sure, that only the lower floor will be used for business, and that the upper atorles will be made Into apartment houses. A lot on Nineteenth street and In the ers and as such It ought to receive the hearty support of the press and the public. None of the men concerned In tl.a move ment have any personal Interest to serve. Without organization the policyholders are helpless. I am sure that the names of the men constituting the committee will serve as a guaranty of their entire food faith and public spirit. SAMUEL UNTERMYER, RAPID RISE OF OLD 'FRISCO Progress Never Looked for Is Made la Rebatldtae; of Paella Monarch. pany. The purchase was mane and tne grading begun, but now two or more cltl sens come on with the statement that their property has been damaged by the proposed grading, and the claim Is also put forth that the grade of the street at this point has never been established. One of the men is a resident of South Omaha and another Is a resident of Omaha. The claims of these parties will have to be met In all probability or an Injunction will put a stop to the work. The Intention was to make Twenty-fifth street aa far as F street part of the boulevard. The whole enter prise Is private and the city knows nothing of It officially. Division In Police Board. According to the statements of W. B. Van Sant and A. L. Berquist, of the Board WIFE IS LEFT DESTITUTE Mrs. Bertha Moon of Kearney Deserted la Abject Poverty by Her Hashaad. An unusual case of destitution and wife desertion was brought to the attention of Superintendent Morris of the Associated Charities last evening, the object of Mr. Morris' attention being Mrs. Bertha Moon, who was discovered alone In a tent near Thirty-eighth and Fort ' streets. The woman waa In a bad stste from worry, fright and hunger. Neighbors are caring for her until suitable arrangements can be made. The woman's story was her husband left her four days sgo (without giving any ex planation. Moon worked as a stone mason's tender on the new Boston store. He married the woman at Kearney eight months ago. The Moons lived 1n a tent half a mile from the nearest house. The tent Is lo cated In a thicket and the wife declared she was afraid to venture out. She said shw ate nothing for two days and stopped some boys Saturday evening aa they were passing her tent. Superintendent Morris was notified and he rendered prompt as sistance. The woman's people live at Kearney. She said she could assign no reason for her husband's sudden disappearance, as the day before he left he made arrange ments to enlarge their humble dwelling place. The Union Pacific passenger department haa received an Intereatinar communication from Its agent at San Francisco, which of Flr an Pllc commissioners, another show. th. ranM nrnor... tw.in man. In meeting OI me Doera Will De aiiempiec the rebuilding of the city. The letter aays: n'xt T"" These two members The first permanent brick building in the "LtUM lnB " 01 ,n" ooara OI rnumng downtown or "burned" district has Just to meet. The division of sentiment has been completed. Twenty-one days ago there arisen over the South Omaha Sundsy r?XtJTZl$ ltVln' " now fdmitted by substantial three-story business DI00K cov-l""- u mr. ocruuui ers the lot and the tenants moved Into I did meet the governor In Omaha at the their offices on August 1. This Is only one tme of hta teat vlslt Tney do not care tJ Hoo. are aottlnv about the rebuiMin of t4te any of the results of this Interview. their city, verily, tney snow their raitn by ir. van tsant, nowever, takes issue with a their works, or. to put it in words of a statement Issued In the form of an order cowboy poet, "they win afore they start." hv w ... .,,.., , .... ,..., Provisions for the reopening of the Ban " h- ouuuay .v.nl.M . ! - kaiM .,,,,( m nvKlam I TWI DPT. mm follows same block, was sold this spring by the of extraordinary magnitude, but the sltua J In regard to Q. W. Masson's pretended First Christian church for $40,000. Shlmer Hon has been met with energy character-j orders appearing In last Sunday's Bee, milu 'I 111(3 nrw Dun r imiuimu. awi-iw i triHiui I IIP RHloonn nor Closmtr nrnmntlv ( temporary structures have been erected midnight, I believe It would appear to the ana irn more are in voureo vi cuiiairui: t pudiic more oraeriy as an official, if he tion. I would appear and attend the board meet- Mondnv. July 23. was an eventful day In Ings to which he haa been timo mr,A in I 1. 1 . . . . V. . H..kll. .nkMl, An I -...II'... . . i . . . . . " . INLntAot Irollment of 27.0CO Is reported by the au- board as a body. This Masson. Nolan and tnonties a mucn larger percentage 01 me sxixon nave refused to do for the nast two former registration of 40,000 than was ex- months. This Ides of one or two members pected. rne numoer nas sieanny incre or me noara issuing orders on the side, this week and It Is expected that before has demoralised the good effect which the the term Is over the number of young board once had on the saloons and officers. "twin ' undermine ine Denaina- process 01 ttaioons in Houtn Omaha are riolnz himi our public school system will nearly ap- ness on Sunday Is In full blast; also a num preach tne normal ngure. oer are running as late as 2 p. m. many The reaucea- attendance is accouniea tor murni-igs 01 tne ween, our omcers are at eta ana 00 not Know what to do, but to DISPUTE ENDSIN SHOOTING Albert Washington Has Arm and Leg rilled with Back shot. Albert Washington was being entertained at his boarding house last night In honor of his 29th birthday when a debate over a money matter arose and George Carter rushed out and got a gun and emptied both barrels Into Washington's arms and left leg. Roth parties live in the bottoms at 101? Clark street. After the shooting Washing ton wandered up to Sixteenth and Chicago, where Officer Crowe found him lying, and sent him to the station, where Surgeon El more dressed the wounds. Both arms were riddled with small bird shot and the left leg below the knee was also remembered. Carter, who Is a colored man. Is well known to the police and when Is drinking, as Is alleged waa the case last night, Is a dangerous man. Detective Drummy was sent out after Carter. aV Chase are at present erecting a small store building on the second lot north of their new purchase. FINK SHOWS BIG Balaaca In Coaaty Treasury for tlx Months Nearly Doable that Last Tsar. The semi-annual report of County Treas urer Fink which haa luat been filed with bv failure of many children to report Im the county clerk shows a decided Im- mediately owing to change of address and turn their heads away from this and many I i.mm rkt r,ra haira t anr rw-tPCi f hnmat lit I rtl hr f hlnfl Whlnh AA -, aal. W. provement in the finances of the county n.arhv towns, their Darents only awaiting Masson and Nolan took the strings out of over last year. Including the balance on I the rebuilding of their homes to resume the hands of the board and ran thin? hand January 4. 1804, the receipts for the their residence In San Francisco. themeslves Then they put up a presumptu- l W a W 1 ruM AAA M ma, fell. I A Id TUT I UWt rfUlHUUH 1 mi? av iiiw.ct 10 i'"a v- liir "lIK KIIU III M tin Oa-llt-VfJ alx montha have been 11.068.444.38. while ponf , from all p.r 0f the United that they are trying to curtail these so- ...v v,um.w,..,..vw '- , " " wvu.suy.Mw, gfateS. in IUH1I large BTIU RIIWII. X iiw npiiiv I iiuii., nunc mo IOVII MIT. 11 IV ail Dosn. leaving , a balance of lkiO.U5.7I with all of generosity displayed win maice a perma- w. a, van bant, outstanding warrants paid. Laat year at nrnt Impression upon i the minds or the . 0llB,M Today this time the balance waa 24,0(4. inKi.t. .reatlv to the development of broth- This afternoon bids fair to be lively In Aa its share of the taxea raised the state rry love and patriotism. I base ball circles. The Joe Duffys will received 1137,006.96, the city $114,000, school districts $80,000, South Omaha and the vil lages, $4)0,000. Th county has paid war rants amounting to $219,T&1.$1 and tax sale certificate! amounting to 100,000. The bond slaking fund after the payment of July Interest contains $37,081.64. fllsv t Via nial TMa.b T l, I COUPLE GIVES POLICE SLIP Omaha, and expect to come home with the scalps of the Omaha team dangling at Maa and Woman Canarht Fishing, ant They Do Hot Co to Jail. ! t i Dr. Pace's Fatoffte Pre$cr!tr9ca Is a aoworfal. Invltroratln ionic Imnara. liig LeaJUi and aungtb. la particular to th organs dlsUncUy fesaloine. Tha loeaJ, woanaiilv health u so intimately raUtad to tke gsuerat beaJU tkat waaa aUseasea of the delicate womanly orgaoa are eurso im wnoie txiaf gains la he&llk and gtrangU. For weak and sick It woman who are "worn-out,' 'run-down or debilitated, especially for women wbo work in store, ontoe or Brjsoolrooaa, who alt at tae typewriter or sewing raachlua, ar bear beayy household hardens, and far ursiag mothers. Dr. Pierce's Katorito PreecrtDtkm haa oroven a arlcaleaa aeflt besaoaa of Ita health-roaturtuf Ad ttrangvh-glrlng powers. At a south 1 ug and strangtheining nerr taa. Pavoriae PresoriptloB is tia aqaaJed and Is Invaluable In allaying and eabdulag nervoui exoltobllity, Irrt Labil ity, neryoaa exhaustion, nervous proetra ttoo. peeralrta, hyaleria. spaama, chorea, or St Vitus s danoa, aod other dutresalDg aervoua (ysaptoaaa ouCBanonly attendant poo funcUonai and organic disease af tha womanly orgaas. It luduoea refreah tag sleep ad raJlovea nental anzlaty and aVaspxMtdoocy. Care olxMnato cases. Favorite Pre aorlptioa 'la a poaltlva core for tha moat uiapllcatad and obstinate eases of fe rn tie weakDeaa," painful periods, irrrgu WnOea, arolapaua or falling of tha pal via orgvaa, weak back, benng-dwu urn iiona. chronic congeeiioa, inOammaUoa nd vlaeratlon. Dr. Ftaros'a medicines are made froat karmlesa but edlclent medical roou found growing lo oar American forests. Tha Indiana knew ot tha marvelous cura tive value of some of these roots end lm eartAd tort knowledge to some of the friendlier w hi Lea, and gradually some of the inore progressive patsi clans canto to teat and uae them, and ever since they are grown la favor by reason of thair superior curative virtues and their safe auu karuloat quail ties. Your drugglau aall the Fatoeits Pka cimogand also that famous altera tive, blood pnnfler and stomach tonic the Count MapicAL llisooTaBT.' Write to Dr. hleree abmit your caae. He la an Mpartaaoed PhysMao and will treat your case aa eonfldaotlal and without charge for cornaipoudeoee. Address him at the Invalids' Hotel and Harvical Institute, Buflaio, N. Y.,of wkloat be U uUsi ooar aiuaf aya Last evening Sergeant Vanous. D tectivea Mitchell and Bhepherd and Emerg ency Officer Hell were detailed from the police atatlon to go to Cut-Off lake and Redmen look for aome men suspected oi stealing old Iron and brass. It waa reported the suspects maintained a "fence" in a tent along the lake. A tent waa located and the policemen entered only to find Mr. and Mr. McOraw, who are well known to the police, though not the parties In quest at that particular time. Thinking the Me Orawa might have known something of the men the police were looking for they were told to don their clothes quickly and go to Jail. Having dressed, the McOraws asked permission to go through th rear of the tent to an adjoining room the officers thought. Th police waited long and patiently until they grew suspicious. Opening th rear of the tent their vision extended over the lak with the McOraws pulling for the opposite shore In a boat. their belt. More exciting still promises to be the game between a picked team of the South Omaha Eagles and one from th braves of the Washakie Tribe of Red- men. This game will be played at Jet ter park, 2:30 p. m. There Is great rivalry between the two lodges and all the rooters will be out. The line up Is aa follows Position ..Cstch ... .Pitch .... . First . Second ... ..Third . Short .... . Left ..Right Center ... Bagles .... rjresner . ., Holbrook Clark Ruff O. Kennedy Nolan . .. J. Brim Thos. Hoctor .. Jos. Duffy ... C Anthes J. Williams Flnley B. Collier H. Hlnkls Crandall ., M. Collier McMann ., Van Chos Paige Wbitelock John Kennedy Sub D. W. Lane . Sub Long Leg t Sub After this game. In which the city of, flcials will display their prowess, the Jet. ter Gold Tops will play the W O, Clark i aggregation. Clams called at 2.15 sharp. Made City Geeala. Minnie E. Hoffke was burled yesterday iicinuun l t.ur:i nill. Jetters Gold Top Beer delivered to a parts of the city. Telephan No. f. For Rent 4-room cottage. 17th and V St., So. Omaha. Apply 'phun Dous. 4M7. OFFICERS HAVE ALL PAPERS Wheeler Tell Nothing; . Else Apoat Finding Made at Belfast Siding. L. C. Wheeler, of the Federal secret ser vice, who haa been in Greeley county In vestigating the alleged burning of docu ments supposed to show the giving of rebates by the Burlington railroad, re turned to Omaha last night. He declined to say anything about the matter except that they had succeeded In getting all of the documents secured by the people liv ing near the scene of the fire on the night of the fire and the day following. The testimony of a number of persons was also taken. Deputy District Attorney Lane who was with him stopped off at Lincoln. The third member of the party was Mr. Wheeler's stenographer, R. L. Jervls. NO WONDER THE RAIN CAME T. P. A. Trie to Hold Plcalo oa Aanlversary of the Grocers' Outing. The picnic of the Tnvelera Protective as sociation which was scheduled to be held at Manawa yesterday afternoon was post poned because of the rain. It will be held next Saturday. The officer of the asso ciation. In selecting yesterday as the day for the picnic, overlooked the fact that It was the anniversary of the day set for the holding of the grocers' picnic on a former occasion. Special Sanainer t-oarlst Rates From Chicago to Canadian and New Eng land points, via Nickel Plata Road. Ticket on sale August $ to 22, at one fare plus $4 for round trip, wtth thirty-day limit, and one far plus $1 for th round trip, with fifteen-day limit. For reservation of sleep. Ing car berths and detailed information, write or call on John Y. Calahan, general agent, 107 Adama street, Chicago. I'nahle to Locate Mother. A telegram haa been received at the nnll. . , i .... . , UlV,lBn ,.(.. T j,,,,,. M,,WI i.uill .,., .. vllj, lllu.. chief of police stating that the son of Mrs. Arnold. S72S Erkslne. is being held there. Officer Aughe cannot locate Mrs. Arnold aa there Is no such address. In formation is wanted at police headquarters. The burial of Clarence Wilson took place veMterriav ttlcrnnnii mt Cnr..r I m.n ... After skulking in the tent for a minute etery. the policemen wended their way back to Miss May Lovely Is on the point of start headquertera and told the captain they had ,n ,0T Chicago, where she Is to tuly mu- had a "water haul." In police parlance " " ' . 1 . o p "' . .u. water haul" means when a prisoner or morning at the First Methodist church Th prisoners escape In a boat on Cut-Off lake I Epworih league will conduct th evenina at night tlm with four officers left waiting service. vvamea. a man ana wire to work on a In a tent. WATCHES Frenaer. 1Mb and Dodg eta. Flahlae and ramping Rales to Madl saua Lake, Watervllle anal Klysiaa, Miss, Via Chleao Great Wester. For parties of ten or more, on fare and one-third for th round trip, good for tea Bhoe and Clothing House, South Omaha. farm near town: woman to be a sood but ter maker. Inquire U. H. Brewer, South Omaha. For sale, six-room house; cellar, closet, pantry, two lots, trees, small fruit, good outbuildings; owner leaving city. William Schoenlng, Twenty-sixth and Jefferson. Tomorrow morning we place on sale all sorts of men's shirts at 26 cents each. Sateen shirts, without collar, included. Nebraska days. Ticket oa aal daily until Sep tember $0. For further Information apply to H. H. Churchill. O. A-, 1M1 Fax nam St. i eeafaes.ea asaeaiblyt Harlaa. la, Aagwst 4 to 11 Th coroner's Jury in the case of J. W. Daly yesterday afternoon brought In a sim- Ele verdict of accidental death. Italy was II led in an elevator at Bwift s a few days ago. D. K. Hern, In the employ of Schmoller t Mueller, surrendered to the South Omaha v.-. mA t,irA - h .....j police on hearing that hla company sua- I Fare and one-third for the round trip via ctwl hlm of mbrlllenwnt. j,,, "in j,,, htcage Great Western Rallwsy. Tickets waiting a complaint. 1 Chicago on aale August arjd 11. Return limit Au gust 1$. For furt'.ter Information apply to any Great Westrs-n agent, or J. P. Elmer, a. P. A., St. PeuL Minn. Sterling sllyer-Frenwr, ttlb and Dodge. Thomas Manage. William Mclaughlin. William Meyers. V. A. Smith and Ikey bow man were given Ones in police court yes terday. Bowman got thirty days In tha county Jail for disturbing the peac and r euiing an officer. Mr. Mary Culemaa and sua, EarL Mrs. Hiroey inf 1 9fA Sis., t hone Douglis-815. ALWAYS COOL. Week Commencing Sunday Matinee, August tth, ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE THE WORLD FAMOUS MADAME EMMY AND HER PETS. Winters and Summers, HersQorns. Wm. n. Hlndora, Pauline Courtney, Miles Brothers Having Pictures AND Bijou Stock Company IN "BARBARA." SUNDAY MATINEE AND ALL NIGHTS 10c, toe and '. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATIN EES 100 and 30c. BA-LDUFF'S Pure Jersey Bee CreaiM n T I P IX I.1TTI.K BAKKKI.S. The demand this season for Balduff'a little barrels of ico cream has been far greater than we anticipated over 47,(XX) of these little barrels have already been sold, and they are winning favor in countless homes every day. Each barrel is filled with three flavors of ice cream strawberry, chocolate and vanilla. It is made from especially pur rich pasteurized cream. It has a pure, rich, creamy flavor and a velvety smoothness that is particularly its own. Fresh frozen when you purchase it at the counter and kept hard and brittle by the little barrels for a long time on a hot day. Ice Cream at Your Office Saucers and Spoons Free With Each Order Com In and get a barrel of tee cream and take It along with you to your offlre. We will supply you free with little paper saucers and tin spoon, bo that It will be convenient for you to serve. Ice Cream for Parties, Din ners, Receptions, etc. . We make a specialty of supplying Ice cream for parties, dinners, receptions, etc. Call or phone us about your next order. TAKE A BARREL HOME FOR THE CHILDREN Pure Ice cream Is good for the children. They will enjoy It It Is refreshing, nourishing and healthful The little barrels are con venient to carry. They Just fit the pocket. Put up In two sizes: Quart size, sufficient for six or eight persons, Pint size, sufficient for three or four persons, 20c 1 Jl.f Lm 1 1520 FARNAM ST. A If M I J J A J AtlLi . AT - LSj Twrmrrjrcr j9Amti xfspX N After Shopping Worn out with the effort head aching too tired to think? A bit to eat and a glass of Gold Top, cool, refreshing and an exquisite flavor wiU renew youi vivacity and put you right again. Par Barley Malt (a partly digested food). Choicest Grade Hops (the best tonic made). Perfect In Pnrlty, In age. In quality. In flavor. WB WILL SEND A CASE TO TOUR HOME. Jetter Brewing Co., Tl. No. 8, South Omaha aba eadscarfer, HTJU6 F. BILZ, 14th sad Dallas, Tel Doag. 1142; CaancU Hall's BeauqaaiKra, LEX MiTCULL, llt Mala Street, Tel. M. rVJPatUNK KRUG PARK OMAHA'S POLITE RESORT LAST THREE DAYS OP THK ORAMD MUSICAL FESTIVAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, AT 4 P. M. AND 8 P. M, GARGIULO AND HI ITALIAN CONCERT BAND. AT 2 P. M. AND 7 P. M. ROYAL CANADIAN BAND J. M. PINN. Bandmaster. 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