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    OMAHA TEAM IS SHUT OUT
Pueblo, Makts it' Three Straight from
the Leaderf of the League.
NEITHER SIDE MAKES AN ERROR
Ilea Mntne Ale Lose at Denver, feat.
h Teddy Hear Arc Fort-ed to
(tu an ttatra Inning for
tae Gasa.
v - ' J
PT'EBLO. kept. H Pueblo mni it ihre
strslght, today by shutting out fag,' leader.
Scorn;, ' , R.H.B.
ptimlw...., ft 0 'j i) rv ft 5 n
Pueblo '. 1 ft 0 3 1 0 fi It 0
Batterle: 'Omaha. Thnmrimn and Gond
Ing Pueblo, Fitzgerald and, ismltji.
. Denver Will ltt Tv-nth.
DENVER, Sept. -Lauyrjorne two-baser
'n the tenth Inning,-fraL, w(1(j nv McDon
nugh ' long ln-1e, ca' r.)envr the game
today. A aecond ww q hf e been played
ehI bnl ffirnuh nn fnnltv v. t .". i
Connhan railed It bcve ar, darkness. Hal
ho nalil cold the peol. W.uld liave agreed
wMh him. as rloudn nuur law ami wind
fvepl chilly. Throua' n V ie tlrat same lcs
Molne. hit C. Adacuia rather freelv, but
with effect In onl o'.fty .Inning. Denver hit
feebly, but lout 'j single. Two hlta In
alii of th Ixi'h,. Tuenth and tenth in
ning produced ovo run In each. Score:
', VJCK.
AB. R.
Cfieeidy, If 4 0
Wheeler. .. . 4 0
White; lh... 8 j
,frHal, rtJ 3 0
Tjiuterborn 7 2b 3 1
Pul. 3b. . 1 3 0
MrDnno-ngJ , c.. 4 0
Klnealiy, if j o
C. Adn;7 p 3 1
H. PO.
A
1
4
0
0
1
I
' 0
1 1
Tola' j .
n x
6 SO 20
pes MorxF.s.
AR. R. H. PO.
A
0
2
Mel tr, if
Wtls jn rf
H Awcf. '3b...
Mc fama-hlm, rr.
y ger. c. i
tdr.aw, 2b
f chnr.r, ss...
rnimion, lb
.'lark, ft
Totals.
6
0
1
1
4
0
I
1ft
1
..
..
.. 3
.. 4
.. 4"
.. a
..36
1 13 12
''One; out when winning run scored.
Iwmvetr ;-...V 0 ft -O ft ft 1 1 0 ft 1-3
Des Molne A O 0 .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 S
Two-base hlta: Mol.ear, Hogrlevpr. An
ilreaa, Xuiiterborn. Mtnlen base: Andrea,
facrltlrp lilta: McHale, Doll, Hogrrlever.
Hnaea rin ballR: Off Aria ma. 4: off Clark. 1.
. Struck odt: By Adanm, 3; by Clark, 8. Left
on busea: Inver, 3: t"a Moines, . Double
blaya: Adama to McDonough to White;
Lautertoorn 'to White: McLAUKhlln to
Yeawer to Hnjrrlevor. Wfld pitch: Clark.
Tint: 2:20. Umpire: Conahan.
r. FIND HOME "ORE FAM
OmaJia ( reatea niaaraat at Mtaeralila
ttnbwlnar In Wa.
Vhn Pa Ttnurke and hla children com
home tots evnlnn from Colorado they will
not be iamptod by bands and admiring
fnna at the dolt. Th-tenm went awfty
with' admiring fana ahovillng confidence; It
will return with dlngiated fana shouting
something elae.. Having olther Denver or
Pueblo outclassed and riavbig been beating
the leaders of the league,. Omaha, no far
as the fans at hnme could tell, bad no
excuse to offer for not at least breaking
even on the Colorado games. That they
Should have, lost six straight games with
out a victory was beyond the thought of
anyone here, If not on the circuit. U Is
the worst showing any Omaha team has
made In tha mountains for many a season
. and this Is regarded as the best team
Omaha has had in many a season. It Is
an old thlrfg for Omaha to get the worst
oT Ha rontesta with Colorado teams, but
that such a team as the one Omaha now
lias should drop six straight games to auch
teams as Denver and Pueblo have Is be
yond reaaon. There almply isn't any reason
uf excuse to It,' unless H Is the boys cannot
leave that, mountain ngone long enough to
take their regular amount or sleep.
Incidentally, dropping six straight ga-mes
haa placed an entirely different aspect on
, the. chances of Omaba fur winning the
Western league pennant. Omaha may win
It. but It will be mora of an up-hill fight
from now on. The general feeling was that
this very trlp.vit was ti on ohaoc for
Omaha to vine. It hold on tha pennant.
It threw away tut opportunity and comoa
put of the affair with only a questionable
chance,
it Is too bad. '
GAMES IX THE AMERICAN I.RAGI E
Detroit Takes an Eleven-Iaatng Game
front Chicago.
CHICAGO. SepL 8. Detroit nnd Ollcago
went Into extra Inning today. Detroit win
rting In the eleventh, f to 8. The locals
bunched hit off Hurver in the fourth and
took the lead, but lost it wlnn Crawford
hit a home, run In the sixth and Hart let
a fast ball get awav .In the ninth, scoring
Cobb. Score: R.H.E.
I hioago .. 0003000000 03 7 1
Detroit ...1000010010 36 12 3
Batteries: Chicago, Walsh and Hurt;
Detroit, Donovan and Schmidt.
Nan ana lirowni Divide.
ST. T.OCIS. Mo Sept. 8 St. Louis anl
Cleveland broke -even In two welI-playNl
games today. St. .Louis won thu Ural.
3 to 1. The second game was tied until
tha twelfth Inning, when Cleveland scored,
winning the game, 3 to 0. core, first
gam: R. H. K.
M. Louis ....not 01 000 1 3 11 1
Cleveland ....0 0001000 01 7 1
Batteries: St. Louis. Dlneen and
Kpenccr; -Cleveland. Thielman and Park.
8core, second game: R.H.E.
Clowland 1 0 u 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 7 1
Bt. iuis 000 1 1 6 000 0 00 2 8 f
Batteries: Bt. Louie. Glade anil Rnen.-.r.
v jDvvmnu, nauiofi ana ifemis.
Baa Ball at Malvern.
GLEN WOOD, la., Sept. 8.-(Speclal.)-Al
the memtng game yesterday In the Mal
vern tournament Tabor won over Hastings,
6 to & Malvern was defeated in the after
noon by Glen wood: Score, 3 to t. Pat
tertes: Ulenwood. K el Icy, Welch and Cop
pell; Malvnrn. Masters end Bennett. V'ni
I'tie: Walter Woods.
Indian Polo Team Olalianda.
VALENTINE. Neb.. 6ept. S.-tSpaclal.l-The
Sioux Polo club, which line teen out
on a threo months' tour under the man
agement or J, . Ludwig during the sunt-n-rr.
returned 1o Valentine this vwk
Seldom
Wear Out
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills re
lieve pain not only once, but
as many times as it is necessary
to take thein. Many persons
who suffer from chronic ail-
ments find in tllfni n smmw f
lurma nuu 111 lUfOl a Source 01
ir'roaf rolinl f L ..i"A
great renei irora the sufierinflr
.V,S, i'j i. , .
wnicn tliey would otherwise be
., , ...
compeuea to endnre. Thnir
soothing influence upon the
nerves strengthen rather than
weaken them. For this reason
they seldom lose their effective
ness. t r'.i101 " :er old nd hav suffered
'.T.i?.yV? fr,," .""" trouble, "heu.
.....v,,,.. Ba neuralgia, palpitation of th
' . . . "1t 'hr did not wear
ut !eaa tint than 1 hav bean u.f,"
1 . T" . -, 'tuf,oi- reault were
J "' " S C. ROBINBON.
a nil ar wait
" " ' " ' aant t
- Will enttt. II t( la
falia,
: .
IUC JUCtilCaJ CO., Elk hail. Ind
a", around the h.a The S'lSTS.
An -Pain Pill. hav. been a ble.aln, to
in i Jub t know what 1 should do with.
?" .: '". "J they art tk only rmld
and disbar th lndnn going hack on
L.-Tr '''",,on Tmy -v exhibition
games at , tnr esst as Coon Rapid", ta
GRAIN. EXCHANGE TOS A PAIR
u''tn Colamblaa aaa JJan
C. at
Diets Park.
P'Ui eramet of a double-header at Diet
t" rk Saturday afternoon Tell handily Into
-' pit of the -Grain Rrrbangn team by
the scores of 8 to 4 and t r I. The Col urn-
Mas (gems bf tlfe oofs a) wre ' first ' to
burk the bear, but Mathews'-mighty fore
paw was in great form, and h used It to
good advantage, keeping the hit well scat-'
tered and striking out twelve of the na
tional. Incidentally, the bear's cub had
on their batting furs, . for very one nf
them took at least one hit off of Mr.
Kane' south Bide delivery. They were
Bleb quite playful on the basea, scamper
ing off with eight, while the Columbia"
fair sons stole but two frota under
Btrong eagle eye. The second tme with
Dun Is Co. Was a walkaway for the Ex
change team, Lyons allowing but two hit
and etrfhlng out ten men' in five Inning,
the game being called In the sixth Inning
on account of rain. Score, first game:
GRAIN EXCMANaa
AB. R. H. PC
E.
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
Hills, ss til
1
0
. 0
. 0
4
1
0
0
12
A.
r
1
3
0
0
o
0
0
1
Hunter, cf 4 115
Wooster, lb ,..4 1 1 8
A.nilerson. If 4 3 0
String, c 4 ,1 1 .U
Kdmorula, 2b. 112 3
Weekea, 3b. ..v. ....... 4 10 3
Llnlnger, rf 4 0 2 0
Mathews, p 3 0 10
Totals ...14 I 11 27
COLrMBIAS.
ab. n.
4 0
. 4 1
4 1
4 0
4 0
4 0
3 1
4 1
3 0
H. PO.
Caughlln, cf..
Adklns. ah
McLean, c
Graner, ss
Hfnrtchs, rf...
I.aubuch, If....
Stlne, 2h
Casslday, lb. .
h-ane, p
1 4
4
7
3
1 '
1
2
3
0
24
Totals 34 4 7 24 6 7
Grain Exchange 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 1 8
Columblas 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 24
First base on balls: Off Mathews, 1; off
Kane, 3. Struck out: By Mathews, 12; by
Kane, . Two-base hit: Kane.
Hcorc, second game:
GRAIN EXCHANGE.
AB. R. H. PO.
E.
0
0
1
1
'
1
0
0
' 2
Hall, 2b
Hunter, cf ,
HiUs, ss
Weekes, 3b
Hpellman, c
McKllrlck, lb..
Llnlnger, rf
Lyons, p........
..Afforty, If
Loffler, lb
Totals
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
J
t
1
CO.
M.
1
e
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
12
0
0
, 0
V8
2
3
0
i!
DL'N A
AB.
1
II. PO.
1 3
A.
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
Adkins, 3b..
ttrown, 10..
.. 3
Sch'ork, 31 S
Wright, p S
Mntilgan, If 3
Vlckery, c ,; 3
Terrell, cf 3
Clliham, ib 2
MoMarty, rf 3
Totals 23
Oraln Exchange
Dun &
First base on balls:
2 2' IS 5 6
.....0 0 6 0 0 0-6
0 0 1 0 1 2
Off Lyons. 2.' Hit
by pitched ball: By
Wright. 1, Struck
out: By Lyons, M; by Wright, t.
Two-
oeae nits: Hpellman, l,atlerty.
I. EE-GLASS DEFEATS I'XnCRWOOi)
Iowana Make a Strong Did for Gamt
In Ike Mntk.
Tlie Lee-Glass-Andreesen team defeated
Cnderwood (la.) yesterday afternoon at the
Vinton Street park In a game that was
anyone's up to the last man out In the
ninth Inning. With the arore 4 to 4 the
t'nderwoods lined up for a final spurt.- Cass
was presented with four wide ones, "Brown
; stooped one of Doran a klnka with ids rlbm
rauuen maae a Deauiuui stop or Kennedy a
grounder, but couldn't recover the ball In
time to complete the play. With the basea
full Cptaln I.am-ler called upon Rig Oua
William lo eav the day, Rysn hit to
Mullen, who threw wild to tha plate, scor
ing css. Bennett struck out and n .double
from Lawler to Mlnikus retired the side.
Next Sunday the Lee-Glass-Andreesen and
Dletx teams will play at Vinton Stret
park, closing a most successful season for
the hardware men. Score:
U-G.-As ....1 04010000-6
Cnderwood 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 15
Earned runs: L.-O.-A., 2: Cnderwood, 3.
Two-base hit: Mr lien. Three-base hit:
Iwler. Hlf with pitched hall: Gibson Wll
mott, Brown. Sacrifice hit: C. Clair. Bases
on balla: Off Morinrty, 1; off Doran, I; off
Cass, 6. Struck out: By Morlarty, 8: by
Doran, 2; by Williams, 1; by Cass, 7. Double
plays: Mlnikus to Mullen to C. Clair; Law
ler to Mlnikus; Tallman to Bennett. Stolon
bases: Casey, Cass. Time: 1:36. Umpire:
GAMES IN IOWA STATE LEAGUE
Darkness Stops Contest at Marakatl
(ni la the Seventh.
MAR8HALLTOWN, la., fiept. 8.-SpeclaI
Telegram.) Following are the reaulta In th
Iowa league: "
At Marshalltown R.H E.
Marshalltown 2 0 0 I 0 0 1 6 11 1
! Jacksonville 0 1 0 0 1 0 13 8 3
Called on account of darknes at end of
seventh Inning. Batteries: Marshalltown.
Havlland and Burns; Jacksonville, Akers
and Townsend.
At Burlington R.H.E.
' Burlington
Inskalnnra
...110020000-695
..00020003 3717
Batteriea: Burl Inrton. McMillan
I.BrugKeman; Oskalooea, Rose nnd Schaff-
niooay.
At Waterloo R.H.E.
Waterloo 01000002 382
Qulncy 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 t 8 S
Uatterle: Waterloo. Harmon and White;
Qulury, Keye and Jameson.
Ball Game far Ola Settlers.
VALENTINE. Nrb., Sept. .-(Spectai.)-Ttie
fifth annual reunion of tlie old settlers
of Clierry couiitv was held at the Brltt
puatufftce, a few miles aorth of Valentine,
Hututday. The weather wa windy and
disagreeable, but this did not slop the big
crowds from Valentine and other pouita
from attending. The day was taken up
with speeches, games and eomesta, many
prir? being awarded. Valent'ne and
Spark played an exhibition game of ball
Whteh Ui. am Hunt mnA -U . .
I ' ' " ' . v . . an asuir
aa wa ever played between these two
rivals. Valentin won; score, f to 3. The
feature of the game wa the excellent
tam work Of the Valentine boy. Score:
Valentine 8 S 0 0 P'O 0 1 4)
Spark 0 0 1 0 0 00 ll
Battorlea: Valentin. teeter and Fischer:
Fpark. Allen and Smith. Umpire: W. S.
Jackson.
Holly Beat Weat Slder.
Th Holfy turned th table on the West
Side at Vinton park Sunday. Last Sunday
chnvlderwlnd held tb iiMlr U one r-in
and allowed no hits, but In this gam tha
Holly knocked him out o! tha lv Cm .
coner lead In th hlttmg-. with two three
sackers to hla credit. In tha fourth inni
lloll P"' lh gm on lee by scoring
seven runs on eight straight hits. Pat Mo-
! Andrew, in left for the Holly, furnlahed
neiaing f.tT.. Th Hnri d not
put up t.hu,r UBUal " ' h field end
1 reuU ior landed u run. acr,:
. . . . . R.H.E
2?".-."' 1 t o -. i
T.et Bide . 0 0 23100641
Ratterie: B. McAndrew and Olteon:
Si'bnelderwtnd, Rotlg and fcelbel
Next Sunday the Holtr and Clark will
play at Vinton Street park.
Tkree Cant at FUreac.
FLORENCE. Neb.. Sept. 3.'-(SpolaL)-Thre
game af ball were played her to
day, titei Florence Athletic defeating the
Fownsead Gun club team by the oore r 1
ta 3. and the Townaends then turned around
and beat the Berg Clothing Company for a
purse. The Debolt team beat th Mo
Clur Advo by the score of 3 to 3.
Batteries: Fur Florence. Guatln and Bell
for Tewnaenda. Bruvgeman and Qulgley '
Potlert-e: For McClure'a Advoa Wd
ruff and Baker; tor Deuult, LeltUv and Cun
ningham. chnyler 2? for Llan6.
SCIU'TLKR. Neb. Per. 8-tBpeclal Tel
rsiam.) In a cne-Kd gam Linwexl
ueieaieu Bcnuyur trniay. Pesek of
' cnuier wa touched up for thlrt. m hit
wa given poor support IhrougHoJt
j n entir game. Score:
iroe. score: It. H. E
oi4e 3-13 11 S
., huyier .....0 i i v:j , ;
! , lU-r: Hr uner. FVk and ur,.
THE OMAIIA
By pesek, ; by
Cmplre: Chrastil.
Walla. 10. Time: 1:46.
OA MRS IX THR ATI?. At, I.EAGl'K
lalraao n nttabara Get an Kren
. . Break. ...
CHTCAOO. Pept. 8 The Chk-ngo and
Pittsburg teams broke even here this after
noon, the visitors winning the first bv
bunching hits, I in 1 The second was
taken by Chicago. 1 to ft. In seven Inning.
Score, llrst game: RH.K.
Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 tftu
Pittsburg 0 0 0 2 0 1 O A I 0 0
Rntterlea: Chicago, Broun, verall and
Kllng; Pittsburg, Willi and Olbson.
Two-base hit: Waaner First base on
balls: Off Brown, S: off Willis. .1; bff Over
all, 1. empires: K4em and Rigler.
Scope, second game: R.H.E.
flili'Mo 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 0
flttsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 2
Batteries: Chicago, Lundgren and Kllng;
Pittsburg, Camnlt nnd Pinlih.
Klrst bnse on balls: Off Lund(rren, 1;
off Camnita, 1. Struck out: Ay Lundgren.
6: by Camnita, 2. I'm pi res: Rigler and
Kletn.
THOMAS AND SUMNEY IN FINALS
Former Beats Jaek "harp In Golf
Beml-FlaaW.
Mike Thoma beat Jack . Sharp In the
golf semi-finals for the club championship
and that put Thomas and II. C. Bumney
In the final for the club championship.
Bumney Is tha state champion and Thomas
has held the club championship before
and considerable Interest has been worked
up over the match. In the contest for the
club cup, played yesterday afternoon, some
splendid scores were turned In and the
closeness of the acorr showed a good Job
on the part of the handlcapper. The scores
were:
Gross. HandlcaD. Net.
Alien H4
6 78
10 79
12 79
10 82
7 82
. 84
24 f5
T 88
12 8.1
t 87
12 US
14 !
8 87
6 87
8 87
10 88
r 8i
6 f3
15 91
11 Vff!
7
8 SO
9 90
S 97
0 I Llndsey 80
J , Friable 81
J ! Hoel, Jr 92
Holllster ...
KM
l
10
M
87
9fi
97
100
.
96
ft-.
98
96
9fi
107
103
Carrier
Inches
Porter
Arthur
Martin
Parish
Menold
Campbell ..
Sharp .......
Cundlff
Howell
Palmaller
LaDouceuer
Brando
Conrad
Sholea
Iavlsnn ....
Reynolds ...
Hoel, Sr
. 96
. 99
.10&
RAIN INTERFERES WITH TENNIS
Mara Match In Jnnlora Roond for
Championship at Field Club.
Rain Interfered with the tennis doubles
In the championship round of the Junior
tournament at the Omaha Field club 6at
urdny afternoon and stopped a most In
teresting match, us each pair had won a.
set and the third set wa 2-3 when rain
took a hand In the proceedings. The Far
rell brothers were playing fast tennis and
were working hard to combat the team
work of McCaguo and Thompson when the
rain came. I'p to thnt, time the courts
were In perfect condition and the boys
were playing so fast, but rain and hail
do not go hand In hand with tennis and
soon all was off. The match will " be
played off Monday. The consolation dou
ble were won by R. McCullough and
Gardner by default, Brady and Young fall
ing to arpcar to contest for the price.
Peter dofeated R. McCague In the con
solation singles, 9-7. 0-3.
The single champion for this year
among ten Junior Is R. Farrell, a he beat
H. Farrell, hi brother. In a hard fought
match, th score being 4-i 8-1, 6-4, 6-8.
Every point wa contested as hard as
though Hayes and Peter were battling
for the supremacy of the middle west and
the gallery was geoqrou In its applause of
tha good ,. stuivts, mhlch, wre..QonstnUy
nailed aft. .....
NINTH VICTORY TOR COLIN
Keeae'a Horse Make Straight Con,
quest on Enstcrn Track.
SHEEP8HEAD BAY. Sept. 8.-Jnme R.
Keen o' a Colin scored his ninth straight vlo
tory1 yesterday when he took th Flntbush
stake, worth 38,420 to the winner, .ot
Sheepehead Bay. Colin took the lead oon
after the start nd. making all the pace,
won easily by three length from his stable 1
companion, Celt, with Bar None third. .
Ballot won the $14,(160 Century stake, mllo
and a half. He took the lead early and
wot) by two and a half lengths. By th
victory of hi two colts James R. Keen
now has won more than 7325.COO this year.
The record mark' is 3328,000. Results:
First race, handicap, all ages, six fur
longs: -Dead heat between Crrsslna and 1
J. C. Core, both added starters; Fancy Bird
third. Time: 1:13.
Second race, the great Autumn steeple
chase, about two miles and a half: Mr.
McCann won. Sinister second Time: 8:1$.
John L. P. threw l is rider. Bayonet fell, j
Third race, the Flatbush stakes for ?-
year-olds, seven furlongs: Colin won, Celt
second. Bar None third. Time: 1:H.
Fourth race, the Century stakes, mil and
one-half: .Bsllot won, lroni'de second,
Fro"!' fll th'". T,": 1 :1K.
Fifth race, selling, mile and one-sixteenth,
turf course: Grannie wn. St. Joeph seo
Ind. rhll Finch third, Tlmo: 1:47.
S'xth race, selling, six furlongs: Run
ning Account won, PsU wether second,
Jame B, Brady third. Time: 1:16.
en bccki.es 'loses-ox a ror
Decision Given In Seventh After Kant
Flffhtln. '
McCarthy, the Council Bluffs prlzeflKhter,
was awarded the decision over Guv B'trk
lea in the seventh rourd of a fast flih '
No Man's Island Sunday afternoon. The
decision wss "'" - --- - nf a foul.
P.'-cHe wa on th offensive through -
of the seven rounds, una scored ev"nl
knockdowns ugalnxt hla opponent. The
steamer Susan carried about Z'O spectators
t'i the tight.
You are attracted by the advertisement
In this paper; you read it and mnko up
your mind that the good advertised are
what you want. You enter a store to rnak
your purchase. Be sure to get what you
ask for, even If th dealer tries to sell
you something Just aa good. Avoid substi
tutes. West Auibler.
Mis Junla Wolfe wa th guest of her
friend. Miss Myrtle Blake, the first of til
week.
Mr. D. Shandy and friend, Mr. Age,
were the gueuUi of Mr. Georg Long for
dinner Monday.
Mr.-rank Davie of West Side enter
tc ne1 M.S. 1:. Q. Getty and Mr. and Miss
Brown on Wednesday for dinner.
Will Johnm. of West Center tret,
ha purchased th horn occupied by Mr.
Hoover in Eckernian and will remove there
aoon.
Mr. Jaraea Hatpin and son James n
etpected home on Sunday tvenlng from
the'r visit of two week In Minnesota and
Iowa.
M' Frank Potter I assisting Mr. Shearer
of Bast Ambler In building a new home
for th latter at Tb.lrty-iifih and Leaven
worth. Mra Marion Faverty and aoa Robert re.
turned lion Sunday evening from their
month' visit among relatives at Flora and
Ryno. 111.
Mr. George Blakelv and family left
Saturday evening on their vacation of two
. with hone folks at I'niversity Place
nd Beatrice
Mra R. Oetty. who soon leaves for her
new borne In 1-oup City, and her frlenl.
Mrs. L. Boyer, were guests of West Ambler
friends on Thursday.
Karl Henderson of Washington. D. C.
been the guest of his grandparent. Rev.
1 Mrs. R. M. Henderaon, and other rel
atives. He will leave next week for his
year s work at th atat uiuvrlty at Lin
eolo. .
Th Ladle' Aid oclev will neot at 'lie
noma of the president. Mra. R. M Hender
mn. next Thnrdav. 8vtenibrr 1. ! cut
all day. D.arwr will served at If K bv
the ho.s. as3lefd by ntherit. Li all
ewe.. 'hi will he th last buslne.
meeting before confereac.
DAILY -BICE? MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, m07.
50 SATIRE FAKER SOT DE
Circui Prcsi A?ent Entertains Mn.
Jonen and the Caildrtn.
THEY SEE ALL THE ANIMALS
Also Hear' Tales of Ike Waho Bird,
. Ike Flea .Bit ten Elepkaat nn
Rklocra ' tTklek F.ata
Maskrooma.
yfra. John Brown Jones, having been left
at home with Edwin fend Edith Sunday art
moon by a hvaband who had an engage
ment down trrwn with an old college chum,
decided to take th children to ee the ele
phant at Barrtum A Bailey' rlrcu ground
at Twenty-sixth and Am. So she put the
little one Into their best clothe and went.
The three wandered about among the
wagon a while and drifted Into the menag
erie tent at a time whan th entrance hap
pened to e un watched. They had got no
further than the first cage when they saw
walking toward then) a man distinguished
from the other men of the tent by good
clothe and a whtte collar. Hla aspect wo. a
forbidding and Mr. Jon en drew herself np
proudly far. a dignified retraat.
"Oh. mama, her come Mr. Barnum to
how u th monkey," chirped little Edith.
"Tou will, won't you, pretty man?"
The howma.n looked at the sweet little
bunch of laces and femininity and hla hard
ness vanished. ...
"Sure, show you the monkeys and the
horses and elephant, ton," he said.
"This I th water horsft," said th Bhow
man solemnly, as they came lo a oage
where the huge hippopotamus lay In a tank.
"He eats bullrushes and water lilies, but
when he cannot find these delicate tidbit,
he (ink softly to the bottom of the Nil
and eat mud. - The keeper washes him
every day with fcoapsud to keep him nice
and clean, and he would knap the keeper'a
leg off In a minute It he tried to use any
thing but the finest of cagttl aoap.
"The roral Bengal tiger her. JS'ever saw
them afraid of anything but a bat. A bat
got In the rage and flew around onoe and
those tiger actually . huddled up In terror
In the corner and trembled for an hour
afterward."
"Poor tigers," said Edwin. "I wonder If
they are afraid af a vlnchbug?"
Wonderful Wiko Bird.
"This Is the wonderful Wahoo bird. Ris
ing at daybreak from his bushy bower, he
It on the Uppermost top of the toppermost
tree and sings 'Wahoo, wahoo!' whleh
means 'Bl business.' or 'Great guns, how
good!' He's the only one In captivity and
he cost 32,700. . ',
"The rhlnocero . there,, the only two
horned one In the United Btatea, cost 37.000.
He Is the most finicky beast you ever saw.
He likes mushrooms (setter than a baby
likes milk, and whenever he gets so rest
less he begins to dash against the bars, w
have to bring him mushrooms. Orange
blossom perfume quiets him. and we find It
necessary to rub some on his nose every
morning before we feed him."
"Oh, Mr. Rarhum. what kind of a thing is
that funny cow with legs so short thoy
hardly keep It off the ground?"
"Why. don't you know? That's a Kerry
cow," ho fld. '"It' came irom County
Kerry, In Ireland, where there are many
bog. If a cow ffctl tnto a bog sh couldn't
get out of It If she had long legs, for they
would go so deep I .the ni jd. The long
leggsd one always died when they fell
In a bog and Uie - short-legged one, es
caped. So nut-urc -bus developed a raco
of dachshund cattle. . .
"Here are tha . .elou'.iants.
This one Is
Gyp. ' Her trunk,. I- paruy paralysed, and
w ted- hr cabnage and potatoes ' and
Uilngs by hand. ,,h. next one Is Lena.
If wc separate them they both cry and
moan until no ana can sleep, and we have
to let them get together again. Gyp la
having an awful tu with the rleas. They
bite Iter ears until they am raw, and we
have to keep dosing the,m with turpentine.
Whenever you put turpentine on a flwi
it pore like a llttr firecracker. Try It
once. . . ,
Pelican Dies of rlf.
"They are funny birds, those two pelicans
there. We had another that was funnier.
He ueed to amuse hlrr.selr for an hour
at a time by pitching up a rubber ball
ond catching It, but one day he swallowed
the ball. H grieved himself to death in
about three day.'.' .
The party had now reached the big pen
where . th three giraffe were confined.
Two colored men had ansaked Into tlie tent
and were regarding th tall animals.
."What Is dat, Moset" one was heard to
nsk. ...
"I guess dat's a hy-eena, Peto," said tha
other. "It's anyway aebenteen feet high."
"Those three by-eeoas, aa you call them,
cost 336,CO.'," arid th show man. And
turning to hlb guest ha said:
"Woll, you've seen the animal and
joit must come back tomorrow and see the ,
i show. 'We have beautiful horses, trained
seals, trained elephants, men who sail on
skis and a young woman wno makes th
awful dip of death by riding In an auto-
i mobile which run upside down Ilka a fly
on a celling and Jumps a wldo gap."
"fhtuk you, sir; w'll come," replied Mr.
Jotit. "And now will you utl me who
you arc. that I may know to whom I
am indebted for all tht kindness and
wonderful st Dries about the animals?"
"M7 Oh, I'm the show's press agent,
D. W. Fellow. I'm tl uuin who write
all th lie about the show In the news
papers." "I wtlv ha d tell us more about the Wa
hoo bird," said Edwin, as they walked
tiway.
There will be no street parade today.
Uartuun & Bailey's .show discontinued the
parade feature three year &to. Ther
w:ll be a performance at 3 o'clock and
ona at 8. " ,
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-R00M
Knlcht and Ladle
Lodarf Ell
Ofncara.
mt Seenrltn
Tkrlr
Tho election of afUaar for th en ulng
term In Maclu City council No. 76, K Rights
ad Ladles of Security, will take . place
Minday evening. '
I'lio newly elected officer. Omaha Coutvctl
No. 416. are: President. Mrs. Magre Carr;
vice president. Mr. H Wickliaj(( second
vice president. F. A. White; premie. M'r
Sadie Shreve; financier. F. U. Bjmn:
secretary, Mra Anna Pardee; conducur.
Miss Gertrude Leedor; guar 4. Mrs. C.
Postlcwalt; sentinel, JOlin Gerli cin; truateea,
L. D.. Wlnn, H. E. Hubermao. 3. A. Dsmp
ster. )
Oak Council No, 13C2 lecte-'t these officers
at Its last meeting: Preaujent. Lewis U.
Jackson; vice president. Mary A. Blu
baugli: second vloe preeid it. Delia Sp-n-ccr;
prtlkte. Mra, Anna Varter; flnanct.r.
Mrs. limy Ma rah; ui'tily, Thad C. Kerr:
conductor, Mary McDoralC; guard, Oscar
Fergusoo: sentinel. Abpi til m Marsh; musi
cian. An Ice Newvllle. i
It was decided to ir-t liold any meeting
the first Tuesday In Ocober. lns.a..allon
will laks place Octolor t.
dle f tke Trand Arntr.
Mra. Kate I Dutt.jr, of MoC'ook. depart-mt-rit
president of t ac Ladle of th Grand
Army of the Rep , He, arrived In Omaha
Friday evening aral whs met at the train
1 by a number of the raemtaira of Garfield
rlrcle. Mra. Dut'jrm waa entertained at the
home of Mr. Jamlil Elliott deparimetit
secretary. Ear in the evening she was
tha auest of amor at a dellshtful lawn
, social bekl b,- Parfteln circle at th home
iof Mr. J. Tijlar. Twenty-aevepth nd
Decatur Uel. Mr. Dutton left Saturday
vening fer Saratoga. N. Y., to attend the
national eaokmpmenl.
GarfleW clrtl No. 11 will hold Its next
meeting rriday, September 11.
Rami Acttate.
Th degree -staff of Omaha Iidg No. 1
and friends surprised the Misses Mary and
twrrln Jordan, who are also members of
the etafT. at their residence, 2v9 Frsnc1
treet. Thursday evening.
Omaha Lodge No. 1 Initiated larre class
t It last meeting. The entertainment com
mute reported that arrangement had b'-ea
pompJettKl for a dance Tuesday evening.
Tribe sf Ben Hr.
Mecca eonrt No. 13 served refreshment
at t meeting Thursday evening, followed
with dancing, upon the conclusion of the
regular session, which was very brief.
m the evening Of September 19 the court
will giv an open meeting for It members
and friend.
Ladle Auxiliary T. P. A.
The Ladles' auxiliary of Post A. Travel
ers'. Protective association, gave Ita annual
evening party Thursday evening in honor
of Mrs. Ptircnpile prior to her departure
for the enst. Th affair was held at the
home of Mr. and Mra. George Rogcra, Iln
Blnney street, and waa largely attended.
M lacel la n eoa.
George A. Cwster Woman's Relief corps
No. 83 will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:o
for Initiation. All members are urged to
be present.
Mrs. Emma B. Manchester, supreme
guardian of the Woodmen circle, Waa given
an elaborate reception at the Rome hotel
Tuesday evening In honor of her recent
return from Europe. The affair waa largely
attended and elegant In all Ita appoint
ments, Grant post No. lift, Grand Army of the
Republic, will celebrate its silver annl
vcrssry early In October with a banquet
t Barlght hall. The purpose Is to make
the affair one of the most elaborate events
In the history of the post. lesding repre
sentative of the Grand Army from all
part ot the state will be Invited to par
ticipate. V hit Fawn council, Daughters of Poca
hontas, will begin Ita regular monthly card
parties next Friday evening In Myrtle hall
annex.
.Nebraska Ncwa Note.
YORK The annual meeting of the Stat
Rural Letter Carrier' association will be
held In York next year.
NEBRARKA CITY John James one of
the pioneers of this county, yesterdsy uf.
feted a stroke pt paralysis end is now quit
low.
YORK The York Public schools will open
next Monday, September 9. Indications are
that ther will be a large increase in at
tendance. WEST POINT-Prof. Hugo Broecker of
Belolt, Wis., has been engaged to teach
the Catholic paiochial school at St. Charles,
In this county. School commenoes on Mon
da.y next.
ALBION Light frosts have bean reported
during il-.c meek, but not enough to do any
auniage. ine weatner lias now turned
mucn wsrrr.er and a light
r riday night.
shower Jell
A INS WORTH The sheriff went to Johns
town yesterday afternoon and Arrested A.
V. Csble lor selling whlsxy without a
license. He waived examination and was
bqund over to district court.
NORTH PLATTE Wednesday evening
occurred the marriage of Miss May Crane
knri i u.U t K.ilu. . I. l. . .t
brides father. E. Vv. Crane Kev. J.
aieiilin ot the Methodist .church tioi-formod
Hie corumony.
ALBION After lingering lltnea Mrs.
Dewey died Truvsday in this city at the
lcsldence of her son. O. E. Walters, deputy
county clerk. Tne remains were token to
Peterhbuig. at which place the funeral
occurred bunday.
NEBRASKA CITY -Judge. Wlistm last
vchinif united in marriage Fat Davis,
aged i3, of Douglas county, and Miss
Celtic Connelly, aed 44. of Cass county.
The coupi went tc Omaha, where they
will niake their home.
WEST POINT-Henry Mahler, who some
minr'.S?t ".TJB,C. i n chare
criminal assault unuii nt own duuunter
and Who Has bound over to the diirlct
court, ha been admitted to ball in tile sum
of etmj and I now nt home.
WEST POINT-lelgh S. Krske, n grad
uate of the .L'nVf.tsilv of Nebraska and
in faim of former County Ju,ie 8. U.
Kia1;c. htus Uft to take chaia- of the
LAintiflr luboiutory of tlie Vankinn tk. n.
I r'6' school, where ho wilt teach tor the
ciiotiioa, icriu,.
NORTH PLATTE Saturday morning at
7 ojclock occtured a veuy pretty weudlng
at the Episcopal cliuri-u in this city wbwii
!sb Ida Von LiOcta ot tills city and Mr.
Kyle Dallas Sn-.ull of Norfolk, .'eb., weia
united In marriage. Tlie church was beau
tifully decoiated.
NEBRASKA CITY-C. C. Wst. who lives
near Dunbar and Is one of Hie county's
wealthiest tarmeis, waa badly injured last
trvcn.nv- Ho allerftuied la hUcu up his
te(il alter thu Jnrcus, wuon llm horse
became senrtd and forr-td him against
a tree, the tongue of tne buigy striking
him ond breaking throu rib and iitjuring
liun internally.
lORK-John Meek, a butcher In tho
shop .,t Keanher at Son. while rendering
lard wa obliged to leave, ami during the
tew minutes' absence lUme cummunicaind
to llm lluor, Mid in a short time Lie build
ing in the rear of tne brick two-story
building wai ablaae. Firemen responded
and soon put th lira out. with a small
toss to building and content.
NCHTH PI-ATTE-Leler W. Hogg, who
recently came to North Platte and who
wa a fireman on the I'nlon teiHn
. VTlt, 5 i J1'0""""" appendicitis after
1 mnt:e. i iie oeceaseu v
j4 year of age nnd leaves a wife and
. .... ' 1,,e 'B1n wre taken to
Lmlhl. U., yceLerduy, whet Mr. Hogg nnd
hla I'ataily ieicled tiefuie comlu to North
ilatte.
Y.K57Wh.lle.Jflr,v,n t0 the t-f
M. B. King. In the com try, Rev. Mr. 'Heed
of th Methodist Episcopal church and
Mrs. M. B. King wei tnrown from the
can !fie at th Northwestern crosning. Mr
Meed was kicked on the limb and in tne
head, iK-ndciihg him unconscious, and Mr
Kirifc, who had a (.mall child In her lap!
fell, dislocating her shouldur. Mr. Miller
wa not thrown out, but remained In the
curriage and esoaied injjry. .
V&rr -POINT-Th new plant of the
Wt Point Crea.nery company wa opened
fur business la-.t week and Is kept busy
buying and hat idling- cream from tne local
farmer, The new enterprise is making
nnt Inroad l.pon th truat creamery ahlp.
iiicnts, wjiivb are perceptibly falling onT
The furnieia jf the community are not slow
to e the lflla of selrtng their cream
to a Iwnna. jouipany. where they ar paid
a higher price, and adding to the tiro
perlty of the community.
BLl'E HILL Several members of thl
dirtrtct iA' Uio. Glenw.xWl T4enhone com
pany are decidedly in favor of a new
ruling o be put before tue Keaeral meet.
Ing thfi fall jexaralng the Lhiuuxh connec
tions .nade by this central, people out
side t.ils district -miio contribute to neither
t'pla'id, Cainnbell, JUidi'n. Cowle. Red
ClopJ, Guide Hoik, Lauiance or a number
of AJtvr town have to go through Blue
HHl to get Haminga Taking the call
coJ.MCUvi-ly from these plaoe It means un.
sijerable work. A rhark for connection
V1I1 probably be made.
NEBRASKA CITT-Some time during
the mornmg loura tuirglara got Into the
saloon of Ingram DTvm.. comer or m.ih
street and Central avenu, by raising one I
of the windows. They only aecurtd a few !
cent and two bottles of whisky. The i
work wa don by local talent. Three i
pickpocket, supposed to have come from '
Lincoln, aere here during circus hour i
Saturday, and reaped quite a harvest The j
work was done at tlie depots, where ther
weie large crowtia. One man lost 70 and I
rtiiuoan iiiKtris. ana mere were several
who lost small amount.
NORTH PLATTR The , .
the primary election held Tuesday ahow j
that the following persons will be th :
nominees pluced on the ticket for election: :
Ry C. ljungforil, for county treasurer,
vlliarn Ebrtghl. .for county upernrtend. i
no , u. i. ancun, ler assessor, nd I. L.
probably take until Monday night to com
plete mi cauni or tue vote.
A PuataJ Will tel..
Writ It today for copy of Illustrated
booklet tailing all aboat 1M.OI0 acres of
irrigated land In Snake River valley of
Southern Idaha, to b opened to entry Go
tober X. 1907. Twin Fall North Lid Land
and Water Company, Mllner. Idaho.
Tb busiest man in town always use
Th Bee's want columns when he want
anything in a hurry, and hi want are
promptly filled. That's the thing for you to
do when you have a want. It tb only j
way ua speaa to loousanas or people at a
trifling coat. You can't affwrd a alow way
la this hustling asa,-
Atniuuoeiarr iur sneriir. liter wa no I I I
contest for the other1 ofTlres, with the ex- ! I I
ceptlon of ooanty cnmmiHsloner In the First 1 I
and Second dleiticta. The ticket for th i I I
democratic nominees paad aa sent out a . El
there were no rival candidates. It will i
NEWS FROM OMAHA SUBURBS
Lutherans of Beneon Will Soon Erect
'New Church.
P0NCA HILL HAS BEEN PAVED
Rev. Henry Qulckenden Has Accepted
Call Dundee rreebytertan
Cnnrek Many at Stnt
Fair.
, Reason.
The Rrnaon public school will open Mon
day morning next.
Service will be held at all th churches
today at Uie usual hours.
Mis MAhle I .owe has returned from a
week's visit In Basset, Neb.
Miss Rlcha Heina left Friday for a few
weeks' visit In Syracuse, Neb.
A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Corlhoe laat Sunday, August 31.
The Hen son fire department met In regij.
lar session last Monday evening.
Mrs. J. R. N,al or Kennard Is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Herman Wtilff.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Learh have returned
from a three wneks' trip In the west.
J. Butler and children hav returned
from a ehort visit In Schuyler, Neb.
Mr. James Howard and daughter left
last Frldsy for a visit In Xenla, O.
Mlaa Una Washburn ha returned from
a visit through Iowa nnd Arkansas.
Walter Congden has returned to his col
leg after a month pent In Benson.
Mis Charlotte Anderson of Omaha I at
the craven milliner store, a trimmer.
Miss Delta Crulckshnnk left Benson' for
Omaha last week after a year spent here.
A number from Benson went to Lincoln
during the last week to attend the stste
fair.
Mr. and Mr. C. H. Norton have taken
possession of their new home on Highland
View.
Miss Cassie Campbell of Omaha visited
with Mr. C. O. Crawford during the last
week.
Triangle encampment will hold Its next
regular meeting Tuesday evening. Septem
ber 10.
Mr. A. J. 8lnger left Tuesday for hor
home In Ashland, after a week' visit In
Benson.
Percy White left Thursdsv for his home
In Oakland. Cal., after week pcnt In
Benson.
Dr. And Mrs. Raber left Thursday for a
two weeks' visit with relatives In Fort
Dodge, la.
Mrs. John Hawkins and children of Red
Cloud, Neb., are guests at the home of C.
J. Johnson.
The Baptist Missionary society will meet
at the liAM,- r 4 u.a r r t-...... .
Thursday at 3 p.,m.
Mm. Harvey J. Qrove and children went
to Missouri last Tuesday to visit .with rel
atives for two weeks.
John O'Connor arrived Friday from his
trip to th west, and will visit for some
time with his parents.
Mrs. Halwell and children left Thursday
for her home in link-ago, after a visit
Mr"' Chri Lyck.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Rea have sold their
home to Mr. Melne and will now make
their home In Rose Hill.
Mr. G. R. Williams entertained at din
ner laat Wednesday Mrs. William Marsh
and Miss Wolf of Omaha.
O. D. Bellls tins sold his Share In the
Benson steam laundry to F. A. Bailey,
who will now have full pi-asestdon.
Mrs. E. S. Rood Is making a two weeks'
trip to St. Louis and Kansas City, and
home by way of Excelsior 8pringi.
Mfs. E. J. Whistler end Mrs. C, H.
Slevens returned last Week from a month
spent In Chicago and Grand Island
! Mrs. George Newklrk wa pleasantly sur
prised lost Wednesday evening at her home
in nonor or per Dirtnoay anniversary.
The Baptist 8unday school children were
treated to an automobile ride in the John
son nutonioblln on last flnturday week.
The Lutheran Ladles' Aid society ar re
ouosted to meet at th home of Mr.
Charles J. Johnson Wednesday at S:ti p. m.-
Mrs. 3. N. Horton Vntertalned at (I nnd
last Thursday In honor of Mrs. F. S.
Urooks of Missouri. Covers were laid far
iHht
Mr. Johnsop. entertained during the wetk
Mis Mattle Tlbke of Benson, Mra. Claus
sen of Omaha nnd Mrs. Chrlstianson of
DeBolt.
Mrs. J. V. Long and Mrs,, Chadwell en
tertained a number ot little folks in honor
of their son and daughter's birthday an
niversary. Mr. F. E. Van .Nostrand and son,
Frsnk. of Iowa City, la., returned to their
home after a few clays' visit at tha Whist
ler home.
Mr. and Mrs.v A. liwe entertnlned at
dinner l"nt Thu-.sday evening In lionor of
Mr. and Mrs. I'eicy While. Covers were
laid for ten.
The Maple Leaf chapter of Eatrn Star
cf Omnli.i pave a social dance and card
porty last Saturday, a --'ek, at the Odd
Vcllow' hall.
Miss Madeline Horton of Benson and
Miss IHIina Edllng nf Omaha were gueal
at dinner Saturday at t!. horr.e of Mia
L. M. Stlger.
Mr. and Mra. James Walsh left laat
Wednesday for a trip to the coast, by
' way of Salt I.ak City. Denver and othr
Colorado point.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jomn Hubbard I'ntortalnea
at their home last Wednesday at a sur
prise in honor of their daughter, Cora s.
birthday anniversary.
Iwrence Ford I pending' a month In
Hemtngford, Neb., yisilmg liia parent.
Lyn Duly taking bis place In Sprague'
drug store during hi absence.
The C. W. B. N. of Northslde Chrletlan
church of Omaha were entertained Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mra. M. C.
Berry, who served a dalqty lunch.
A farewell scclal nnd supper were given
lo Miss Edna Sriell, who leaves soon to
attend Peru noimal, by tha Lutheran
church choir last ThursJay evening.
Mra. Rooney entertained tha B. L. 8.
club at her home last Thursday, where a
delightful time waa had. Nest meeting
will be at the horn af Mr. MoClelland
Mr. ard Mra Thorspecken of Omaha,
O. D. Fielding or Chicago and Mia Mil
dred Snell of Alnswcrtli, Nrb., were gueata
at the home of George Snell during the
luitt week.
At the last meeting of lit Odd Felloass'
lodge. I. R. Oage, (rand sqcretsry, Was
present. J. H. Wallace and L. P. Laraen
were elected as representative to the next
grand lodge session.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bpeedle. Mr. and Mra
E. A. Mason and Mr. snd Mrs. Percy
White of California were entertained in
formally at the hum of Mr. and Mra. A.
Low Wednesday evening.
A musical entertainment wa given at
the Odd Fellows' hall last Saturday even
ing onder the auspices of th Presbyterian
Ladies Aid society, the program being
made up mostly of Omaha talent and wa
much appreciated.
Mra. McParland entertained house
THE PAXT0N
jAArmow
'I CLUPCCO SHRUNK ft
II Quarter Slse. to cfc,l for tjc. II
I 1 CLCETT, PEABODY & CO. fl
Will be open evening till 12 o'clock, Commen
cing MONDAY, SEfTEMKKR 0, with a formal ' '.
opening at 8 p. m.
PUNCH SERVED FREE.
Drop in and llatea to,
dine or not.
NEW FOURTEENTH ST.
rrty last week, those who were gjesta
being Mrs. Murphy, Mm. Cullen nd Mrs.
Hammond of Oiiinh. Mrs. IulTv and son
of Havelock. and .lisses Mnrvatet and
Mamie. Koche of New Hampshire.
Lutheran of Venson will soon build on
Weir and Reed avenues. It will be a
frame structure, ' x. 2. llh an addition,
fnd full buaemruL th - basement to he com
leted this fall for use during the winter.
The rest of the church will . completed
next year at a cost of about V."'0.
iJiat Saturday, a week, a special-called
meeting" of the council was held to con
alder the violation of th Sunday closlns:
law In Benson. It being gcmralh known
beer would be dUpeftsed at Krug pnik
List Sunday, It was tlanned to Invent Irhic.
Clarke, Anderson, Haaklns and Cltv Atl
tnrney Hodder. "with City Clrik s4t 1(;,.r,
went to the park Ptindrtv and found servl
ing or beer. Sheriff McDonald could rot
be reached when wanted. Mars',. it
Schneider made an unsuccessful attempt tc
stop It sale. ,
Hellevne.
Mr. and Mr. Willi Kerr were guest
at the LonKsdorf home In Omaha Cn
day.
.-...in- .i me iiMiua yenjtie ni me 9iinBT
day school enjoyed a picnic at fcprlifj
lake Thursday.
Miss Edith Wright, who has the Avery
school for the ensuing year, began her
duties as schoolma'am last Monday.
Mrs. Rise Ieats of Omaha and Mrs. .V.
L. Spearman of Crawford were Isltlin
with the family of John Peters, ar., last
Tuesday.
Gilbert James, who Is to bo the In
structor In elooutlon In the college fur
the coming year, waa In Bellevue the lat
of the week.
Dr. and Mr. Ernest. Mr. aad Mra "ftarrv
Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stauffer an.'l
Mr. and Mrs. John Peters enjoyed the
lake nt Mnnawa Saturday.
A mall party waa dellghtfullv enti--tninod
at the Knsper home last Wc'lnei
dny evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Willi Kerr.
Plan r now being made by tha
Omaha-Southern Intemrhan Hallway com.
patiy to erect their main station at th
college crossing.
The public school will open Mnndiv,
hut without the ninth and tenth pra 1 a
thl year. Ther are to tak the aoadeniy
work In the college.
The women of the First PreshyterlHn
church, after discontinuing their meeting
through the hot weather, me Rnin last
Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Penny r.
Mrs. Martha Human, who. aftor sn ill
ness of several weeks, died Mnn.lnv nt thi
South Omaha hospital, waa hurled h-.-fl
Friday afternoon. The funeral services
were conducted by Rev.' Eraden at tht
Homan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orandy. who have been In
Omaha for the last year, have moved to
Bellevue and will oeoupy Mrs. Plnn?'
pew cottage. Mra. tlrandv has been em
ployed as principal of the public sihul
har for the romlng year.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kerr left aturdn
evening for Fulton. Mo., tn attend, tin
Kerr family reunion. After a short visit
there they leave for Edinburgh. Kcitlan l.
William NIchM of this place, brother of
Mra. Kerr, will accompany them.
After a ihort but severe Illness of nn
pendicltls, little Gertie Bressman wi
operated upon In th South Oiiinha Ins
Pllal, but to r.o avail. She died list Tuc
nav mornlie;. The funeral srvici' were
held bore Thursday miming at 10 o clo.k.
r-.n,-rted by Rev. Charles Savldee of
Omaha,
Dander.
Mr. Frank Push la at homa ajain from
Hot Springs, S. D.
Mrs. S. R. F.lson spent a few day in
Lincoln the past week.
Frank and Wain Selby returned during
the week Irom o visit in Iowa.
Mrs. E. R. Hume returned on Thursday
from a short atay at Lincoln.
Reed Petera returned duting the week
fiMi.i in.-, ouliiut at Lake okouoJI.
Mrs. Samuel White and children returned
Tuesday from a trip to Colorado.
Mr. McCarthy and family have moved
Into the house at -1.U3 Davenport street.
Mlrs Helen Curtis entertnlned a nuiniier
of her little plrl friends Friday afternoon.
Mrs. E. A. Benson will give a larga
luncheon on Thursday at th Happy Hollow
club.
Mr. J. H. ShULart. r.-l.o has been 111 for
long time, ha jrone east for an Indefinite
period.
Mr. and Mrs. Burhngham will oecupv
th residence of Un, T. K. Hunter for trhV
winter. , '
Miss Martha Blink left during the week
for Chicago. Where she will remain next
winter.
The Indies' Aid society of' the Dundn
Presbyterian church met on Friday
Ml Tillso.l.
Th family of Rev. i. K Moore, wilt
spent a part of the summer In Colorado,
Is at home again.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller are living In
their new bungalow at Papplo View, on
West Dodge street.
Mis Cordelia Wlllard and Llla Wlllard
left on Tuesday for their work at Knox
college, Galealiurg, 111.
Mr. A. L. Corey of St. Paul. Neb., who
hue been the guest of his slater, Mrs. D.
L. Johnson, left for home on Friday.
Mr. nnd Mr. E. V. Ileaford sre at homo
again from their sojourn at their summer
hom on Madeline Island. Ijike Superior.
Wis.
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Mailunder of Salt
Lake City are. the guests over Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 Harf of 4941 Davenport
a treet.
Mlaa Amrlne of Chicago, who has been
the guest or Mrs. J. II. Parrotte and of
Miss Ella Marshell, left (or her home dur
ing the week.
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