Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, .aY .10. IPOS.
BRANDEIS
BRANDEIS
Visit the Free
Art Exhibition
rmut Painting
Brutality"
By J. D. Patrick
Theueanda It
vary day
n our Third Floor
Bran do is Store
will bo
open us usual
Saturday
until 10 o'clock
l3
p. m.
Spe Women's Silk Shirt Waist Suits and Dresses
Sale
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: SATURDAY AT BRANDEIS IS
CHILDREN'S DAY
Two Big Bargains in Children' Dept., Second Floer.
Children's SC Cloaks at $1.98
These pretty juvenile coats are very serviceable for present
wear and for summer evenings, too. .Mostly m tnose pop
ular novelty stripes and mixtures all colors
various lehfrths ages 4 to 14 years
up to $6.00, at
Children's $2 Wash Dresses at 95c
The practical little dresses for summer wear juvenile jump
ers, Buster Browns, etc., in white and colored gjk F
wash fabrics; made of fine lawns, percales andU
chambrays, dotted, checked or
lalMl4Bl4lla1lTll4BBlvllvllvlvlIBB
I Beautiful $6 Shopping Bags at $2.95
A special offering of the finest bags ever
. sold in Omaha at this price.
Genuine Goat Seal Leather . Bags 10-inch .
leather covered frame protected corners,
gun metal trimmings; calf lined with extra
M
size inside purse
handles; positively worth $6.00,
at.
SPECIAL
Pyrography Outfits
Great bargain,
good rubber, bulb,
benzine bottle, al
cohol lamp and needle
all packed In stamped
basBwood box
98c
SPECIAL
Lithograph Pillow
Tops Big variety
of beautiful pat
terns, special at
lSc
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BR. AN
RATE HEARING CONCLUDED
(Continued trort Third Page.)
SEWAJID Ed Blrny, a former Seward
boy, u killed Saturday at Bedford, Ind..
by falling between the rara, which he waa
coupling, and being crushed to death. He
waa a conductor.
ALMA Real estate la moving In Harlan
county, several flrma having changed hands
during the last week. The buyers are
mainly from eastern Nebraska, where
farms are much higher in price.
PICKENS This part of Lincoln county
was vlnlted by a bay storm Thursday night,
over an Inch of hall falling, driven by a
high northwest wind that was severe on
the gardens and corn. About a half-lnoh of
water also fell.
BEATRICE Good rioh Encampment No.
61, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, met.
and elected these officers: O. W. Hooverk
chief patriarch; Byron Lawton, aenlor war
den: Warren SLaSelh junior warden; W.
H. Tripp, high priest. ;
BROKEN BOW Tha Ladles' City Im
provement club opened Its campaign yester
day by giving a monster dinner and sun
per at the Temple theater. The proceeds
will be used towards further beautifying
and Improving the town.
SCHTJTLER The graduating exercises
of tha Schuyler High school were held In
the Janecek Opera house this evening,
when tha aenlor claae, consisting of fiva
boys and two girls wWe presented with
their diplomas by Superintendent Arnot.
ALMA The Alma school cloaed Friday
evening. May 29. Owing to the addition
of another grade there will be no gradua
tion exercises this year. An entertainment
waa given by the high school Sunday night
for the purpose of raising funds for the
school library. .
EDGAR The nlnetnth annual com-
, mencement of the Edg-ar High school wan
held In tha opera hotiee last evening. The
firograra consisted of ovatlona by the
ourteen graduates, Interspersed with ln
, strumantal and vocal music, by some of
the bat talent of Edgar.
BEATRICE Frank R. Beers, who was
recently elected principal of tha Kearney
, High school, yesterday secured his release
In order to take the position of principal
In tha schools here to succeed R. M. Gar
' Work hu been man's' lot alnoa tha crea
tton. t ay ot toil should not ha?
Ita penalty of pain. Why la It then, you
Mk, that feAckaeha so pften follows? It la
bacausa themodern fandenoy la ta over
work, to taax 4own fastar tbam natura can
rebuild. An unnatural strata Is thrown
upon tha vital orsj.n and mora especially
upon tha hidneya, which have tha work of
filtering the blood free at waste and
poison.
Tba heavy tax of averwork tba strain
upon tha back, that la ao common to many
trades and occupations, la too great. Tha
kldneya vbgln ta (all tn their work, and
tnsre is s double danger to health. Tha
poisonous matter collects la tha system
and tha kidneys themselves begin to break
down.
' Pain ta tba back is only a warning of
trouble tn the kidneys.' An Inflammation
baa sat In, and a disordered condition of
tit ttr- kMH apparent.
Too attach or ' too' lltita urine, with a
constant dealra to void tha secretions; any
nstloabla deviation from the normal color;
rtha appearance of a sandy sodlment,
provaa disordered condition of the kld
beys that needs quick attention.
BOM'S
Huifl at All sWUN arrtAa
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solid colors, at
and double strap "TQ C
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SPECIAL
Fancy Linens
Japanese drawn
work scarf 8 and
squares, Henais
sance dresser
scarfs, worth to $1.25
DEIS
rett, who resigned to become superintend
ent of schools at Ashland, Neb.
afternoon. There are seventeen veterans
enrolled here.
BEATRICE The Gage County Sunday
school association held its annual conven
tion In the Methodist church yesterday,
with a lartre number of delegates In at
tendance. Prof. H. M. Steldley of Lincoln,
general secretary of the NebraHka Sunday
School association, was present and had
charge of the convention.
EXETER The continued rains of the last
two weeks have greatly hi.nnered the work
on the new Auditorium ana Wallace &
Co's new bank building, alao with fHrm
work. There Is consldf rable corn to riant
yet, but no large fields. 1 m estlmatid
that between twelve and fifteen Inches ot
rain has fallen here during tha last two
weeks. ,
SCHUYLER Rain has been falling al
most continuously fur the lam week mak
ing the roads almost Impassible for travel,
and fields Impossible to work. These are
the first real hard rains this spring, an!
are welcomed by the farmers, but If It
continues as K has been, much longer, It
will make it bad as it, will delay the farm
ers In their work.
EXETER The annual commencement ex
ercises of the Exeter High school took plait
this wek. with the class sermon Sunday
evening by Rev. V. P. miliar ..of th"
Baptist church. The class play "Two Ncgii
tives Make an Affirmative" on Wednesday
evening. The graduating address "A Twin
tlcth Century Republic was deliver 1 by
Hon. C. H. Aldrlch of David City.
WAHOO A heavy rain and some hall
visited this section of the county (ant
evening. The government rain gauge at
the pustofflce shows that over sefn
Inches of water has fallen here since the
first of May. The corn is in excellent
shape and growing fast. The wheat and
oat crops are assured and considerable
fruit will be gathered In this county.
NEBRASKA CITY The recent rains have
done much damage to the roads and bridges
in this county. Many of the large bridges
have been washed away, and many of the
streams In the southern part of the county
were out of their banks yesterday. The
loss to this county In roads and bridges will
amount to many thousand dollars. So far
a little over nine Inches of water has fallen
here since the 11th of this month.
WAHOO The twenty-first annual
commencement of the Wahoo Hlh
school occurred this week. Wednes
THE PENALTY OF OVERWORK
ic." ,.v 3vi f ir ri
KIDNEY
ftA aar,ai,l Tttt V f TT 1TT W B.sV.L. W W
THE
urday, at
Women's $25.00 Spring Suits
You can't buy anything more serviceable than a
light weight tailored suit. It is always ready for
use. For Saturday we have grouped a hundred j
suits in the very latest Btyies ana
to $25.00 (some Fashtonseals
Included)
at each
Rich Cut Glass Berry
5 : u jfrs.y-3t
day was class day and the class plays
"Six Kleptomaniacs" and "My Lord in
Livery" were given both afternoon and
evening ' ry members of tho class to
crowdedi houses at the opera house. 1 lie
commencement eKerclses were held at the
opera house last evening. The twenty
four, graduates were seated In a semi
circle on the Stage with the teachers fend
president of the Board of Education.
WYMORE Another heavy rain fell here
Wednesday night and did considerable dam
age. Many cellars about the city have
from a foot to five feet of water in them.
A bad washout occurred on the Burlington
at Liberty, nine miles east of here. Traffic
was resumed about noon today. Indian
creek has spread over the low lands and
Is still rising. The Blue river Is up about
ten feet, but no trouble Is anticipated In
that direction. There were bad i washouts
on the Tnlon Pacific near Holmesvllle. be
tween Blue Springs and eHutrlce, and also
at Barneston, south of here,
VALENTINE Reports are coming in
aa to the damage done by Tuesday even
ing's storm. The storm approached Valen
tine from the northwest and tha dense
cloud of sand darkened the sky like smoke
from an approaching prairie fire. Several
small tornadoes branched off from the
storm and the windmills and sheds over a
lot of ranch countryl were blown down.
Hail fell west of Valentine, breaking win
dow lights. According to the local weather
hureau the wind attained the velocity of
sixty-two miles an hour for three minutes.
The storm struck this 'city at :15.
SCHUYLER The death of Robert Com
eron occurred In Omaha at the General
i,.,r,iti iiu was '2X years of age and Is
survived by his mother, father, a sister
and several brothers, lie came nume num
vi-nicn where he has been Interested In
the mines for a couple of weeks' visit at
home, leaving here in me Desi oi rieaiwi.
u wnt to Omaha, where he fell sick
with tvphold fever, and died in a few
days. The remains -were brought here yes
terday. He whs a member of Company K
at ihM tiiita nf the Snunlsh-American war
and was also a graduate of the Schuyler
High school. The funeral services win oe
held at the Presbyterian church, Memorial
dav, conducted by Rev. Mr. Sweeney, after
which the body will be Interred In the
Schuvler cemetery.
NEBRASKA CITY Two year's ago t
Weasel's Sons A Co., went to Fremont and
purchased ?he stock of goods of M. Haven
and wife, with the good will ind leas4
their building, paying them therefor, $J9,
278,13 and they continued business there for
If your work aeema hard foir you. If
you have a lame., weak or aching back.
If you seem tired and listless, and seem
to be running down avlthout" apparent
cause, begin at once with Doan'a Kidney
Pills, the great kidney remedy that has
cured ao many of your neighbors. It
has given thousanda of working men and
women strong, aound backs for their dally
work.
okiuu r&oor
John Hoefler, 291 1 Burdetta St., Omaha,
Neb., aays: "I just as heartily recommend
Doan'a Kidney Pills today as whan they
cured me of kidney trouble In 1191. At
that time I waa bothered by a ateady, dull
ache across, the kidneys, especially severs
when I stooped or lifted. I used remedy
after remedy but obtained no relief and
waa at a loss to know how to dispose of
my trouble. I at last atarted taking
Doan'a Kidney Pills and tha prompt re
lief X faieWJ Induced ma to continue
their use. They soon disposed of my suf
fering entirely and there has never been
a symptom of It since. I accaaloally
take a few doses of Doan'a Kidney Pills
aa they serve to keep my kldneya In good
working order."
PILLS.
Stunning New Summery Frocks at About i Price
These are very fashionable suits and can be
worn for all occasions made of those light, airy
summer silks, in the new stripes and checks as well
as plain colors lace insertions and embroidery,
are used in trimming, also clusters of pleats one
and two piece warm weather dresse3 in 1908 novelties.
SMART
DRESSES
AND SUITS ARE PRICED
REGULARLY UP TO $15
SATURDAY AT
$20 New Silk Draid Jackets at $10
In long or short lengths made with silk linings
the smart shades of Copenhagen, brown as well
as white, cream and black. The decided style
favorites for 1908 worth everywhere
up to $20.00 each your choice Sat
Brandies' . :
at $10.00
colors, worm up '
$10
T" '
Just Like Illustration Actually
, Worth $5.00 Each
The.ampus Whirl Wheel Cutting,
usually,' retails elswhere at $5.00.
Hundreds of them on great special
sale Saturday in our China Dept., at.
500 Sets Fine Japanese China
Large Tea Pot, Sugar and Creamer, fancy shape, rich
blue; decorations, per set of three pieces fCln
: in Ijrandeis China I)ept West Arcade VJ C
over a year and sold out. Now they have
Sled a suit In the district court, here, ask
ing tor 110,000 damages, claiming that
Haven, entering Into a contract to not
engage In business any more In that city,
but opened up again in a short tlrrm ln a
building adjulning them. They claim they
were damaged to that amount' by- reason
of that act. John C. Watson of this city,
has been retained by Mr. Haven to resist
the claim.
BEATRICE The case of ' the state
against Joseph Martin, charged with dis
tributing advertising matter for, certain
diseases withtrlit a license, was dlncustel
yesterday by Judire Ellis In poltoe court
The ordinance provides that a license of
$5fli) must be secured for distributing suoh
advertising In the city. The court found
the ordinance Invalid on the grounds that
In addition to fixing an exorbitant license
for such business. It la quite Inconsistent In
nature, referring to said business as a men
ace to good public morals and should not
bo tolerated by any civic corporation. For
this reason the case against Martin was
dismissed although he waa found guilty of
the charge against him.
NEBRASKA CITY Word was received
from Platlsmouth last evening, that Judge
Thomas P. Morgan, who has been ill at
that place for several months, Is verv
low and cannot survive very long. He wai
a resident of that county for many years
and served for two terms as countv judne
nd was the publisher of the Palmyra
Items for a number of years. Prior to com
ing to this country from England he was
In the English navy and fought In the
Crimean war and won two medals for
bravery. He a'.so received a medal from
the queen for saving the lives of two of
ficers In India, while the fleet was there.
His history reads like a story bonk, for he
has traveled around the world several
times, and several years ago suffered a
stroke of paralysis. .
A Break for Liberty
from stomach, liver and kidney trouble Is
made when a 23c box of Dr. King's New
Life Pills Is bought. For sale by Beaton
Drug Co.
GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE
Naw la the ,Tlme to Bay Pineapples
to Pat Id for Win
ter lit,
Now Is tho time to buy pineapples to can.
The Florida crop, which Is the last for this
year, will not last more than ten days or
two weeks longer at most, and certainly
will be not cheaper. The fruit Is very good
and sells from 12.50 to $3. a crate, wholesale,
or from 6 to IS cents each, retail.
This week will sea about the last of the
shipped strawberries for thla year. The
Missouri crop, which has supplied tha local
market for the last two weeks. Is about
exhausted and the rains there have been
responsible for the damp, mouldy condition
In which the fruit has reached Omaha. The
homo-grown berries will be In before long,
however.
Cheap berries and pineapples have re
duced tha demand for bananas to an ex
tent that has made that fruit cheaper than
usual. Borne very fine bananas are selling
on tha streets and In the stores the price
varying according to the quality.
The last of the Florida tomatoes are be
ing sold this week at 75 cents a basket.
The Texas crop Will ba in rifxt week, but
tt will De hlgn selling at about 76 cents a
basket also. New potatoea are getting
cheaper and sell this week for $1.10 a
bushel, wholesale. The quality la very
much better also.
Green garden, stuff of every kind has
been plentiful and cheap of late cheap
enough to ba within the reach of every
one. Creamery butter sells for 3 and 2a cents
a pound, the package butter brining the
higher price.
Strictly fieaa eggs ara cents a dosen.
$10
mm
Women's $50.00 Spring Suits at $25.00
In this special group are scores of import
ed suits, samples and suits of the highest
style character perfect tailoring and
. proving, their elegance in every detail of
fabric and finish, worth up to C
$50.00, at &D
Bowls $1.95
$.95
alOWA vs. GERM S
5"
The law In the state of Iowa requires that the rnllk fed to young
live stock shall be pasteurized. Why then, should not you and your
children have the tame protection?
Use ALAMITO PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM and be thor
oughly protected against disease germs. Delivered early In the morn
ing. v i
Ilccortunended by the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C.
Alamito Pasteurized Milk
Phone Douglas 411
"BUTTER, KITT"
Bread la worth trying, it contains
tha bast flour and la baksd by the
best known methods.
ror Bala it r;n
All Orooara
"THB Z.ABEZ. IS OH THE LOAT"
Chickens are selling at 15 to 1 cents a
pounds, drawrj and dressed, but with the
feet and head on.
HEARST CONTINUES TO GAIN
Kerount of Eight Precincts Adds Six-tr-Klght
Votes to Ills
Total.
NEW YORK. May 29. When .today's
session of the McClellan-Hearst recount
trial was concluded, a total of 41 votes
had been added to William R. Hearsts
vote In the 19u6 mayorallty election. The
contents of six boxes were overhauled In
the presence of the court and several dis
crepancies tn the official count were
broagnt to iignt. In one case, while the
tally sheet and the official canvass fig
ures were identical, the count of the bal
lots disclosed 23 more votes for Hearst
than had been returned.
This waa the greatest gain of tha day
for the Hiarst side, the returns being
found correct In two districts and errors
which added from two to seven to the
Hearst, total in four others. The net re
sult of the count for the two days session
lias been to give the contestant for the
mayoralty 68 more votes than he was
credited with receiving, eight ballot boxes
recounted adding this number to the
III lnt total.
Possibility of criminal prosecution
The Smartest New Stylos
Summer Millinery
Popul&r Practical M.dcrately Priced
We announce a sale of hundreds of new summer hats, shown
Saturday for the first time. Every one is an up-to-date,
new style, in large graceful shapes, also medium nrA
size hats in every new color and trimming Jr JU
includes chiffon and lace hats in light colors
BRANDEIS $5 HATS
In this great special group are many never before offered
for less than $10.00 many all white hats, many (P
handsome black hats, flower trimmed, many . 1 Cp.
smart leghorns; special
Elegant Midsummer Hats
Charming favorites at east
ern resorts,
$10-$15
etc., at.
a
I SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY 3
! Women's Oxfords $1.95
Hundreds of high quality low
brown
fords
neavy
,worth
$3.00
pair
BRANDEIS
Matter 0arg&injsr
Office 1812 FARNAM
SOMMER BROS.
Exponents of Good Living.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Quaker Wheat Barries,
be
.850
per package.
Five packages
tdlewtld. Diadem, Wedgewood,
Meadowgold and Xdsal Batter,"cr
per pound;
850 alia Monarch Catsup J"T
for '
X5o can Standard Tomatoes JOc
3So Tatley's India Colon' Taa "yi
per tin W
Staffed Flenlo Olives, Cr
per bottle lJJ
4-lb. pig. ralrbank'a Oold Bast, 1Q
regular 25a seller Iw
85o Hire's Hoot Bear Extraot, 1
per bottle 1.-
SOMMER BROS
28TH AND FARXAM STS.
Health
Economy
Gnlumof
Boding
PoviIgi
.Best by Test
was indicated at today's session
of the McClellan-Hearst second
trial when Justice Lambert called for
original tally sheets and summoned the
election Inspectors who testified to the
count of ballots In a box which had Just
been re-canvassed. Thla was tho third
box opened since tha recount began be
fore tha court and the recanvass disclosed
a net gain for Hearat of twenty-three
votes over the figures officially reported.
A cook book free at Bouriclus' with each
purchase, whether a piece of music or a
plane or a talking machine. ' tii Uroadway,
where the orgau stands upon tha building.
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Untrimmed Hats
White and burnt ililans and
black straws, eX'Jp 1
new shapes.. vVUV;
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shoes in tan, Russia calf and
kid, also patent leather ox
in lace and button light or
soies newest jasis actuallv
up to $2.50 and
a pair at, per
195
In our shoe department we are
showing the most up-to-date
mid-summer oxfords, in tan,
black, blue and brown colon
ials and pumps P n n
every correct M
novelty, at.
Balduff's
New Thormas
Ice Cream
' Roll
Each roll contans three flavors
of the most delicious Ice cream
poBBlble to produce, made from
pure, sweet cream, fresh every
morning from our own private
dairy.
These new "Thermas Rolls"
are so constructed that they keep
the ice cream hard for a long time
on a hot day. Take one homo
with you. Eat your ice cream
later at your convenience Itjs
unnecessary to pack It In Ice and
salt. '
Quart Size . .40
Tint Size 20
The Store rof? Dn tanri
1518-20 Karnuni (St.
rhone Doug. 711. Ind. Alt! I.
Table D'Hote Dinner Sunday 50c.
Johnson &
Goodlett Co
Itew Potatoes, freh. good size, an
per peck JuC
Eggs, sirletly fresh, per f.
dozen llC
Peas, Little Quaker, large f
fcize, per can IdC
Bacon, lean, breakfast atrlps, I III.
lbs., per lb If tC
X,ard, 3 lb. palls, beat brands, 07.
per pall , wv
Starch, best bulk, I lb. .
for
Corn, Hugar sweet, I cans
for
Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs.
for
10c
15c
...25c
vsgsuBies, jiome grown: get out
prices.
Oatmeal, only high grade, f f .
2 pkgs. tor lev
Johnson & Goodlett Go.
20th and Lake St,
rsenes Wtb. H7S wires. U,4. B1S7I
lira, winsiewa Sootairg Cyrtp-i
Willi . TEKTHI.Nd, with PKKraJT grccKSj I i5!
:l fain 1 rriiFs wijiD foi.io.iu5 jrih7T.y
rrme.1 for M tlhHUY. A. Sold by Iry,i"
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