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1 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'MONDAY. .TtTXE 29. 1003. 1 1 it K 3 BRIEF CITY NEWS Koot rmnt iv Thomas W. Blaakaura for congress. Ask J our fraear for Alamtto nutter. Kndolph I", twoboda, Accountant-Auditor Bowman, 117 N. 16. Douglas ho, 115') a atotuka for Quality cigars, 31 8. l&th. Kln.aart, photographer, l&th Karnam Xnitbl life, Paul Morton, president. Policies eight drafts at maturity. II. D. Neely, manager, Omaha. t'reas-Oraadsn Co., now In w quar ter. 11 Howard, ass, electric futures and wiring. Ban ' Mara Hotlee Funeral of ITTfs. lniM T. Barrett will be held from Ft. John' church. Twenty-fifth and California streets, at 9 a. m , Monday, June 29. Zcckl3 In ths Waat 9. w. Ecckles, president of the Nevada Northern, panned through the city yesterday In hla private e.r on Ms way from his home In Now York for an Inspection of hla road. Barroaat 0aa Waat W. P. B.irron't Mid par'y of New York, occupied a special '"in the fnlon Pacific yesterday, passing ".'sh the city on their way to Iexlco, O f Train Annulled Rock Island train " 'I.t.h annulled yesterday on account ' tie- iicavy rains washing out track bo-i--h Lincoln and Falrbury. The train t.y way of Bt. Joseph to Chicago. The Omaha Bateau of r.s Clippings, tabllthed inary years, has grown to be the largest and most complete In the west. Tlioiissnd of papers read for Items. Good service guaranteed. Note address, 230-232-1 1 4 Pre Bldg. Motor Oars In Demand The new motor tar service put on, by the Union Pacific ctween Omaha and Valley was In opera- City, C. W. Bnker. Chicago; Frank K Pcott. fclou City; c. F. Watklns Huffaln; C. 1. Hmlth, St. Paul; A. F. Stryker and lay I.averty of Omaha. Mr. Oulld was formerly secretary of the South Mmaha Stock Yards company and a close per sonal friend of many of the delenate to the National exchange meeting. Annual Oatlnf for Orphan a- The an nuHl outing for the children of St. James' Orphanage will he held this year at Krug's park, under the uusplces of the Knights of Columbus, July 6. The chil dren will be taken for a ride around the city In the morning and returned to thts park In time for lunch. A special pro gram for the day has been prepared. The children will be shown all the attraction" of the park and a balloon ascensiun will be given for their benefit In the evening. Friends of the children are Invited to bring their friends and spend the day and evening at the park to assist In any way possible In showing the children a good time. Maw Sort of Band Bcraener Contractors and handlers of builders' supplies are con siderably Interested In a new Invention of W. U. Korab of Spencer, Neb., in tha shape of a sand screener, which screens the sand Into three grades at one time. Korab built the machine for his own una at first, using wood for all the parts. Considerable interest was aroused In his neighborhood and after Investigation It was learned that nothing of the kind had ever been entered In the patent office. The machine, which Is a double wire cyl inder affair, with a slight Incline, can ha operated by either hand or motor. Korab has considerable capital Interested in the arfair and contemplates building a fac tory for Its manufacture In Omaha. The machine has been on exhibition Jusi south of the Auditorium for the last week. EVENTS IN OMAHA SUBURBS Benson's Chautauqua Ends Tonight with Bij Program. FIRST EFFORT IS SUCCESSFUL Mlasoarl lller Overflow Dofi Mach Parana to Crops at Florence and ( Bellevne Aloaft Bottoms. A n:nn who is Iti lerrecl healiii. so he n yesterday for the first time and proved ! can do an honest day a woik w hen neces- lt Is designed largely sary. has much for which ha n km, id bs a ii( elded success. " kunply service to those stations neglected !'.' the use of the Lane cut off. Kills' Tlslt la Omaha Frank W. Hills, thankful. Mr. U C. RoJgers of liianch ton, l'a., priics that he was not only un able to work, but he couldn't stoop over DREDGE BARGE IN DANGER North lie of -iniirniler for the American Bmeltlng and ! o .le his alioes. Six bottles of Foley's Rif-iiii'8 company and formerly of Omaha, j Kldr- Cur made a new man of luni. He r In , Hty visiting friends. With his ! lays. "'Success to roieys Kidney Cure. - n'-i'i he will Join Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i All diu.gists. .v. ' Hnndge and family at Dome lake, v n 'ir:. where they will spend the sum- n i i . ..:"rew M. Traynor ia Hospital An- II. Traynor, who resides at tho Vairtlc flats, Is reported to be seriously i 1 si the Methodist hospital. The trouble i--.'f such a nature that doubts are en teitalned for his recovery, although no Immediate change for the worse is ex 1 ected. He Is an old resident of Omaha. Kormon Worker to Whits Fields A cur i abound on Union Taciflc No. 4 yester day Was filled with Mormon missionaries tor the east Host Stock on Sandbar Florence ami May Rnlned. The big dredae barge belonging to the Pollard-Campbell Dredging company which left Sioux City for Omaha Wednesday got stuck on a sandbar two miles above Florence Friday morning and Is liable to become a complete loss unl'Ss speedily relieved. Representatives of the dredging ronipany were In Omaha Saturday even- and the lands beyond the ' try,n t0 "'eure ,1P,P but wrre """M- Renson. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas fieasn Monday, June 22. T R William went on a week's trip to Kansas last Monday Ward Furhush has returned from a week's visit In Fremont. Th- New Tl.oiRht club will hold a picnic next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mir Allen of Bla r wae a guest last Tuesday at the McGuire home. Mr. A. Blrrtsell of Kerwln. Wyo., visited at the CUiklns home last eck. Mrs. Pearcr of Renninston spent a few days at the Hodder home last we k. Mr. and Mrs. t ail Mer left last Tues day for their home In Auburn, Neb. l.'tvlne Swed!sh services will he held each Sunday morning at 10:Ju at the town hail. Mrs. William Moran I. ft last Sun lay for an extended visit In lrookljn and lha tul. Miss Carrie Si aback and Grace Hart have gone to Missouri Valley on a visit. Fied Rasmudsen and Fred Anthony re turned last Sunday from a trip to Peoria. 111. Misses Cleve and I.ovetren of Omaha were guests at the- Liljenstolpe limine last week. Mrs. Hir mi tn . f the I e - n tha-itanq ia una a guest last wu. k at in Whisiler home. Miss Georgia Morion entertained Miss Rachel Fuller of Onialia al dinner last Sat urday. There will be no regular rhurcli serv hes this evening on account of the Chau tauqua. Mrs. Anna Spencer left last Monday for an extended visit with her relatives in Craig, Colo. Mr. ami Mrs. Martin have returned in i heir home In lmogene. Ia., after a visit In Benson. Carl Benson of Omaha will make his home at the A. l. Johnson home during the summer. Helens Jorgenson has returned from T.oulsvlUe. Neb., after a visit with her brother Martin. Tie Swerllsh J-alles" AM society will mee next Thursday afternoon at tnc home of Mrs. Renstmm. he held Sunday 4t t n'clxk. Mr. A. Hamilton visited with her dsnghttr. Mrs. E. 8. Panlels. last week while on her wsv from her home In Mad Isnn, Neb., to Iowa fur a visit. M J. McGuire of lxs Angeles left last Monday, after a visit with her sister. Mrs. II . Armstrong, who accompanied him as far as Iowa, where she will visit. Mrs. P. II Zwelful intertalnei t a porch rartv Ifist Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dimple. Or. and Mrs. Uarnes. j Mr. and Mrs. Windham and Jack Pavid. , lw W. Raber. who started tho "Benson I Times.'" the lor al paper of liensnn. five year ago. has sold out to Arthur C. Thomas, who Is well known and lives In Benson. Fnlon church services will be held this, morning and evening at the chatita'.iqua tent. Young Peopl" s meeting at 7;S" P- m Sunday school at usual hours at church places. The Misses Florence and Margaret Smith entertained Saturday afternoon a week at a cherrv party at their Imme. The guests were a number of the Pleiades girls of Omaha. Mesdame Flls Pell of Omaha. Walter Severn of Valley Junction. Ia.; J. S. Mc Klnley and daughter of I-ee, Neb., were guests during the last week of Mrs. C. S. McMlchael. Tonight the flrsf" Chautauqua of Benson will close with a fine entertainment. It I felt by all Interested It was a fine suc cess for the first attempt, and It I the Intention of the Bensnf. people to make thla only the beginning and continue to have them from year to year. Tjist M.mdav evenlna occurred the wed ding of Miss Florence Johnson of Benson and Carl Meyer of Auburn. Neb. at the home of the bride's paren's Onlv rela tives and a few Irtlmnte friend were present. Rev. R. F K!tlT o'flcla'ed The attendants were Pear' Mver and Oscar Newman. Mr. and Mis. Meyer left Toes, day for their future hom In Aubnrn. Neb. Mrs P. Clirlsilansen crttertsie.ee! t din ner lst Pnndnv In lienor of I.er son. John, of Minneapolis. Those present wre: Misses F.llssbeth Nelson. lmrothv Hu'da llsnsen and Kisie Peterson. Mr. spd Mrs A. C Hansen Mr snrl Mr. Genrsre Heinnii of ilnialm. Miss's Aim Nelson of .Inl'shin-K. t'o'o . sod I'li-rtrinle Clirlvtisns.n of inmlan. 1.; Fred Peter Sop and Frank Tslhot t timnha. Fled and Roy Itnsmiisen of B'non N :tv t ft N ocean to preach the doctrines of Brlgham ! lo DO 11 WBS ""a lo ",lu u,a BU" toun ond recruit new soldiers for the i ernment snag boat, J. H. MePherson here, Mormon army. The apostles tarried not i but 11 ' now at 9t- Jo"Pli. Mo. Captain In Omaha, even though it was the Sabbath Schulz, In charge of the government en Dundee. T.onK R.uschelin l in St. T,nnl on hurl, ness. Mr W S. Curtis has been visiting ' h ' pinck Hills ro,nM. Ml. Prstt of Clileagn Is th guest of Mrs. C. C fjcorge'. S n Petlcola U hulldlng a houve at Fiftieth and 1'indgc streets. Mls Urnilshnw hxs gone to Ios Ansclfs fnr In r sunmier vacation. Mr. Fsteibrooli of Chicago, 1 the goest Of her mother. Mrs. T'1en. F K Olnrv sni-nt a few dsvs during I the week at Lincoln and Sioux Cltv Mr. and Mrs. lMrrold have returned to, Mr. T. I.. Com... will "ve 11 ween their home In M llerf n. Neb., nfier a short ' for a 1" Mmnenpolia end Petiolt. lalt in Henson. Mrs. A. T. Ileviti entertsined Informally Mr nnd Mrs. c. . Sligei . hIti a!m d 1 a t lunih'nn on Tne-dny of last week, nt dinner Mrs. Godwin of Uin.iha last Miss Kllznheth Hewitt left Wednesday to aj, btU wrnt rlsht on east over t he Great Western road. ' Dipsomaniac. ' Walks From Klnooln -Cvafling" rr.e guarila at the Insane asylum l gineerlng river work for this district, was unable to give the dredging company any assurances of help for want of authority to act In the premises. ' The dredging ,t .Lincoln.' Frd Watsch. a dipsomaniac. I company will appeal to Washington to see u tne iucrnerson cannoi oe uihitiu to the scene of trouble and pull the barge 4 Iked frura Lincoln to Omaha, only to he luirrlcd hack' to the asylum again. He . raped aUout ten days ago and It took him vcral "days to make, the trip on foot. He vs returned to the hospital Saturday af-i-'joon. This 1a the second time he has 'pd.' th first time was shortly after I had been taken there for treatment. Boy Accused of Thaft Kdgar Ulassman. In years old. son of John II. Glassman, ' Keeper of the county atoie, was brought l ack from Kansas City last night by Offl ter Carver of the Juvenile court and a- lucked up on the charge of theft Tile l. iy. ,(t Is churned; stole t5 of a woman: 414S.Mj(H ';KItU-e,nth. SttMt !. 5 i "fltlay' and laft tow n. -He was locatod by . tivHca cf Karrsai City, giving the name i titer Nichols. Officer Carver went ) lnsn City and recognised the Jad i d when he whs brought back gave the 1 : it sergeant his right name. CfUlld Entertains Liva Stock Men J. M. i ul'd. cornmlsHloner of the Commercial . .ub, entertained a party of the delegate ii the National Live Stock exchange at unch Saturday noon. Jurt before some of :'nem departed for their homes. Those In the party were: J. C. Swift, Kansas off the bar. The sand bar Is a new one Just formed by the prevailing high stags of water in the river. A couple of gaso line launches from the vicinity of Florence went to the assistance of the barge, but were unable to move It in the slightest. Help must be secured speedily or the barge ami dredging machine will be a complete wreck. Dynamite Wrecks Ilnllillnaa as completely aa coughs and colds wrei k lunga. Cure theirr tjujck with Dr. Kings New 'Discovery.' Mk" and $1. Fot sale by Pleasant War for Sammrr Days. 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Finest tone, longest life, widest choice. Come in and listen. Sold by your dealer, or by COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 1621 FARNAM STREET. 1 Tuesday evening Mr.--. 1 . C. i'rnfoul of Omaha was a guct lit dinner Itist Tliurutluy at Uie home of .Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Sam Dray and dauclitcr, have re turned to their home In Missouri Valljy after a visit here. C. T. Martin left for his home in Shenan doah. Ia., last Wednesday al'u-r a visit at tho Degan home. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ilodder went to Coun cil Bluffs last Munriay. where they Joined a family dinner party. John Christiansen left Sunday for his home In Minneapolis, after visiting at the home of his mother. Mrs. Otto Pelts returned last Saturday to her home In Danbury, Neb., after a visit at the Harrison home. Miss Rosv Post returned Thursday from a parochial acadeu.y In St. Louis, where she was the last year. A number of the Benson Eagles' lodse went to Lincoln last week to take part In the initiatory work. 'I !. ii glits of Columbus will give the c'i fit. James' orphanage a picnic a. . ., park July 8. M.- AMrkh of Ottawa, Kan., was a guest ilai.ntf the last week at the home of Mrs. W. T. Sprlngmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8r.ow entertained at a family dinner lust Bunday.. (.'overs were laid for six guects . Mrs. J. P. Bmlth entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Margin et Martin, who Is a guest at the Degan home. Mesdumes Norrls and McGovern of Omaha were guests at dinner at the Mc Guire home last Thursday.- The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huber has been very sick during the last week and Is still very sick. Rev. J. C. Wilson will lesd the Ynimsr Peoples meeting at tlv teni this evening ai i o ciock. .vcry one come. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson rptiiriii.it from their wedding trip on Monday and will be at home after July 15. Mrs. J. A. Keller. Mrs. Olmsted and Kreil Olmsted of Imgan. la., were guests at the Frank Keller home last week. The Lutheran Sundav i'h,-l BAM a I'hll. dren's day program last Sunday morning at ine usual cnurcii services hour. Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Rewev entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. L. 8t. Claire last Sunday. Mr. St. Claire Is army commissary. Misses Boutelle. I'llrlch and K. Kdlinn' nf Omaha were vlsltora at the Stlger hume lasi weea auring tne cnautauqua. Mrs. Rorlck. Misses Faaan and Martin of Missouri Valley, la., were auests at the Ulcason home during the last week. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Georae Pattv of Denver, have received the news of th birth of a son to them on June 19. Mrs. Tom Parmelee of Plattsmnmh nnH Mrs. Bird of Chicago were aruests of Mn. J. G. O'Hourke, during the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chalunskv entertained at dinner Sunday for Messrs. Harry Plum- back. Bright, Llndell and Ben Atkins. D. J. Hurley of St. Louis, where he ia a student In the Kendrick academy, waa a guest last week at the Eastman home. L. I. N. Goodln left last Fridav fnr Oregon, where he will join Mrs. Goodln, wno went to tne coast for her health. Dlds will be received by the city council for the water works ii.oou bonds, untU July I. as given out by the city clerk. Mrs. Bosworth left for her horn. In ni. avan. Wis., after a visit of a few weeka al the home of her son, R. W. Bosworth. Friday arternoon a number of the young women of benson maJe a tour of Oman in the touring cur to boost the Chautauqua. A fire alarm was given last Monday when a lamp exploded in an Incubator al the Carroll home. Slight damage was done. Mrs. Floyd Mitchell and children lefr la.r Sunday morning for a summer s visit at Ilia noma oi Her parents in southern Kan sas. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh returned home last week, the former from Lake Washing ton. Minn., and the Utter from Elhhoni Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Culkins entertained on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. M. Culkins and Miss Grace and John Culklna of South Omaha. There will be Sunday school at 10 a. m and church at 11 a. m. at the Methodist Kpiacopal church today. No evening serv ices. H. Lancaster went to Fremont last Thursday to attend the state photogra pher a' convention and also compete for prises. The Bunday school cf the Methodist church gave a Children's day program at tha church last Sunday evening at i o'clock. Mrs. I- Proux entertained about six teen young friends at her home in honor of her daughter, Loraine s ninth birthday, on Monday. The Misses Alice Real. Edna Jennett, Alle Jennett and Mr. Frank Jennett cf Grafton. Nb., were guest, last week, of Mrs. McFurland. Laat Wednesday afternoon the wedding of Miss Minnie Damke and Charles Peterson took place at the bride s home. Tlity will live In Loup City. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Miss Pearl Meyer and Grandma Meyer of Peru were In Ben son laat weea in attendance at the Meyer Johnson wedding. Mrs. R. K. Bosworth entertained at din ner last Monday In honor of Mrs. R W Bosworth. Mrs Davenport and the Misses baker and Griffith. Meadamea John O'Brlan. A. Brown Misses Clara and Margaret Dahlman of Omaha were guests at the Chadwell home during the laat week. Mlaa Mabel Peterson was pleasantly sur prised last week by about twenty of her young friends at her home. Dainty re- ireanmania were servers. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudaon inim talnd a their home last Tuesday after, noon In honor of their daughter Slgrld s lain uinnmi wipjvvrHry . Arnold W. Heyden. who has hen sick for soma time, il.ed last Thursday at the tome of hla brother. Funeral serv.cea wUI arirnd her vacation In Manchusrtta. ,Tsmcs W. Hamilton spent two dAys In Lincoln on business dining the week. Mr snd Mrs. Tester Parr leave on Tiws tlav for Colorado snd other western points. T E Wallace of Vllllsca, la., was tha guest last week of Mr. Josephine Porter. Mr and Mrs. George A. Honnlnnd left on Wednesday for Madison luke, Minnesota. Miss Z ira Phlelds li.'S Invested In a house Some one is sure to want it and The Bee Want Ads will tell you who. Because it has outlived its usefulness with you is no reason for throwing it away. Unless you read The Bee Want Ads you will never realiw how many daily demands there are are for just such apparently worthless articles. So don't consign it to the ash heap without a second thought, because Old clothing can be turned into cash; you can sell your old clock; some one wants your old furniture; there is a buyer for your old bicycle. Make a list today of the things you have no more use for and compare them with the wants in The Bee it will be easy to TURN IT INTO CASH rations and refreshments were In keep- snd two lots at Fh'ty-ftrst and Cuming : ing with the countries named. streets. Mr and Mrs. F. O. Fahs entertained two guests at the Field club last Saturtlay evening. Mrs. E. C. Parr and children of Omiria wer- the guesis on Wednesday of Mrj. P. J. Parr. Mrs. Wilon of Atkinson spent part of last week the guest of her sister, Mn.. C. E. Crossman. Mr. snd Mrs. Will lloagland snd children returned on Thursday from an extend 1 visit In Co ovado. Mrs. W. B. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. W-. E. Rhoadcs were the Dundee guesis at a large dlnnfr parly given Friday evening at Happv Hollow by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wi-bster In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, who leave soon for Minne rpolls, where l'rof. Lansing has sccepted tlie English chair at the State unlveraity. The funeral of A. C. Pmnock. who died st the age of 9i ears, on Monday, was held Wednesdsv afternoon Irom the residence of his daughter, Mrs. I. S. Leavltt. Rev. D. C. Jolina officiating. Tne . Dundee maie n.uarti t sang and Rev. Henry Qulckenden Rev. and Mrs. T. K. Hunter have moved read a poem written by Mrs. Leavltt in to their new horn' on Lafayette avenue, near Fortieth street. Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. WetrNeld and little daughters, spent a few days in Ashland, Neb., during the week. Reed Peters left on Fr'day for Ok boji. where several of the high school set are in camp for a few .weeks. Leonard Marshall, entertained a few of hie high school friends Informslly at his home Thursday evening". Miss Mamie Chapman entertained a number of young people from Omaha and Dundee Monday evening. Mrs. Don Skeene of Chicago was the guest for a day last week, on her way west, of Mrs. John O. Yelfeer. The Gleaners are rehearsing for a play, entitled, "A Day at the I'nlon 3tatlon,'' to be given In Dundee July 9. Clement Chase, Jr., has arrived home from Tthaca. N. Y where he nas com pleted his second year at Cornell. Residents of West Omaha and Dundee met Friday evening for the purpose of ors.'in'zlng a new Imi ruemcnt club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fahs entertained guests at dinner at the Field club Wednes day evening, pr. ceding the midweek dance. Mrs. Fuller, who has spent some time with her daughter. Mrs. W 8. Curtis, left for her home In Fullerton, during the week. Mrs. O. L. Hart was the honor guest at the West Farnam Kensington club which met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. T. Walton. Mr. D. L. Johnson' returned on Wednes day from a trip ' his ranch near St. Paul, Neb., having his son Philip there for a summers outing. Dr. F. W. Slabaugh has bought lota at honor of her fathers oth birthday. The fdilbearers were Rev. (julckenden. K. R. lume. J. B. farm chael snd G. W. Temple ton. Tim remains were Interred at Forest 1 awn temett ry. PaieaH Ctn where he hail heen as 1 the southeast corner of Forty-eighth and . delegate to tne Christian Endeavor con ' Brlleva. Mrs. Ar.na While was shopping In Omaha Wednesday. " Miss Ida Cooper of Rushville la a guest at the Fletcher home. "Stub" Ohman of the class of "09 was seen at the college Friday Newton and Glen Rice of the college have gone to their home at Pender. Miss Edith Atwater of the college spent Friday at Florence visiting friends. The annial school meeting will be held at the school house Monday evening June 29. Claus Grabbe. the college farmer, and Mra. Charles Lineman were married In Omaha Tuesday. Walter Edgewater of Btuart arrived thla week at the college to work during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Stauffer attended the postmasters' convention at Lincoln Tues day and Wednesday The river Is doing much damage to crops on the lower bottoms. It is higher than It has been since 1881. Guy W. Wadsworth, ex-presldent of Belle vue college, and family will leave July : for their new home In Pueblo, Colo. Anderson Craln, business manager of Ihe college, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at tending a meeting of the executive com mittea Fred Jones returned Wednesday from Dodge streets and will build house and garage upon u. Mrs. P, leave on the summer In Maine. Mr. Barr will spend ih summer In Y yomlng. Mia. C. C. George and her visitor. Miss Pratr of Chicago, were among the guests of Mrs. W. G. Preston at luncheon at the house from Fort his destroyed by agers. 16.000 I ventton. J Barr snd Miss Margaret Barr Crook and place1 u un thB lot where Wednesday c 'this week to pass , r(..lu,.nC(. was before lt wa, destroyed the tornado At the regular meeting of the Woodmen lodge Tuesday evening, the resignation of L. M. Purcell. head consul, was accepted I'nnntrv rlnh on TliurSilav land A. j. Ciraves eiecieu in nil me vwsiin. country club on II ura iay. i Charles Kost was elected banker and E. E. Mr. and Mra. E. L. Klinberly had as their Tavlnr was made one of the board of man- I J .. r, , r Ua nm nil ..... , r , ' KUCBin CI V ll.l'I'J nifl.un ,na , evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmichael and R. B. Book of Chicago. The Dundee car trucks are b Ing reps'red and the new loop tlat turns on Fiftieth street snd connects with the extended line on Dodge street is completed. A latge afternoon reception was given on Friday at Happy Hollow by Mrs. T. L. Combs In company w'th Mrs. Geore E. Mickla snd Mrs. Alexander H. Workman. Mra. A. H. Palmer Is building large porches on the first and second stones and adding other Improvements to her residence at Forty-ninth and Davenport streets. Dr. and Mrs. Bridges entertained at dinner at the Country club Friday even ing for a brother. Dr. Bridges, a sister, M ss Harbey, and Dr. ' and Mrs. II. B. Lemere. Mrs. WlnsMp of Chicago, who Is v'sitlng her. sister. Mrs. R. C. Peters, waa one of the honor truests at a luncheon given at the Field club on Wednesday by Mrs. John Stee e. Mr. and Mrs W. W. McVeigh of Athens, O., on their wav home from California, Salt Iake, and other western points, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnson. Mr. Edward Burke, late janitor of the Dundee school, who died at Ihe hostiitul last Friday, was buried on Monday from Bt. CeciUU's church, tho remalna being taken to Lemars, Ia. Dundee people dining at Happy Hollow last Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Klm'.erly. with two guests. Mr. and Mrs. C C. George. Mrs. Henry C. Van Gleon and Dr. and Mrs. H R. Lemere Mrs. W. T. Robinson. Mra. Eva Parrotte Sweeney and Mrs. ttlixaheth Goodrich were the Dundee guests at a luncheon j given on 1 uesaay at tne nem club by Mrs. H. G. Jordan and Mrs. Vie tor Whit-;. Wednesday evening of laat week ut the residence of Mrs. Josephine Porter, her daughter. Miss Myrtle Porter, waa mar ried to Pollard C. Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. Wreath left the same evening for Alton. 111. Dr. and Mra. H. R. Lemere entertained at dinner last evening at Happy Hollow club. Tholr guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Betters, Dr. and Mrs. H. B Davis, My. and Mis. Charles Armstrong ani Mra. Henry C. Van Gleson. Mrs Elizabeth Goodrich and Mrs.' Eva Parrotte Sweenev will emvtaln at lunch- TRAVEL IN SAFETY TO Til DEMOCRATIC National Convention DENVER, COLO., VIA eon at Happy Hollow on Tueaday In honor rf Miss Snowball, of Scotland, and lha Misses Beverly of London, who are the guests of Mrs. Robert Dempster and Miss Allen of Omaha. Personally conducted by the Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Dundee Presbyterian church the youaff people of the village took 4 trip around tha world Tuesday evening, leav ing on hayracks at different hours from the church coiner and atoptlng enrout at Japan, Airlca aad Italy, wbers Iht deco- Florence. Francis Kelley, who has been HI for the laat alx weeks is low at the present time. His recovery Is doubtful. Walter Guy, who has been here for the last month visiting friends and relatives, has returned to his home In Los Angeles, Cal. Phillip Purcell, who has been here visit ing for a week from California, is vl-H-Ing relailvea In Iowa before returning to California. R. H. Olmstead went to Grand Dland Tuesday afternoon to look after ine egal business. His son Robert acc mi.anid him. They returned home Thursday mor.ilng. Dr. H. C. Smith accompanied, by Mrs. J, G. Negley came from Long Pine W'eunea day. Mrs. Negley la visiting her bro.ner In Omaha. Dr. Smith visited litre Thurs day and returned to his home In Ainsworth Friday afternoon. Miss Julia Smith of Burlington. N. J , Is here visiting friends. Miss Smith Is a sister of Rev. Phillip S. Hml'h, who was recently married here to Mins Julia Hum. Misa bmlth will siay with the l.s Ills ihe greater part of the time sue Is litre. Miss Prurience Tracy, postmaster of the Florence pontoffice. ait.nd.'.J Uie state conventh n ot the pos.mastcis at Lliicom during tliis week. H!e Iia1 the honor of being elected vice president of h-r iljss She returned hnn.e Thursday night. Gus Baums of South Omar. a was lsl.lng his patents, who live mr.h oi Coftr a i. Thursday. They have been in quaran ine for the last nine weeks on account of smallpox, only two of tne members bring afflicted, Mrs. Saums and one daugittr. The Missouri river has been out ' l.s banks above the city for the laat fo.r diys The enure corn crop on the bottcms II destroed. Tne water Is two feet de.p o.i the county road north or Pries UK-. U is about eighteen indies higher nrjw tl an it has been for several year4. The rlvr has commenced to fall slowly and t'-e In dications are that it will no no nlgher at the present time. Lew Fares East . VIA CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL. RAILWAY. Thlrty-day round trip tlcksta on sale dally after June 10 to many points In eastern Csnada. western Near York and to New England points via Montreal, and on every Thursday, begin ning June 11. to New England points via Albany or Rotterdam Junction. Complete Information about faras. train service, ate., at City Ticket Offlca, 1524 Farnam street, ar writs F. A. Nash. General ' Western Agent.' Omaha. UNION PACIFIC ROUND TRIP Millions have been spent in the improvement of the Union Pacific and all human ingenuity exhausted to pre vent accidents. The Automatic Block Sipal System now in operation reduces to a minimum the possibil ity of accidents on the Union Pacific. BISECT LIKI DXaTTXS TO TBUOWBTOira TA1I. Electric Lighted Trains. Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Vhontat Doaflaa 1838 aad tad. A-3tll. HOT F.I. . In heart of " the shopping district Evar try The Be Want A4 Columns? rot, do so, aad gel satisfactory res alts. If k,.iWl.lt:ilUT V r XI-1 I . nil The most centrally leaatad hotel In tha city (or shopping and business Only aae-half Mock from Emery, Bird. Thayer Dry Goods Co.; near all thea ters. Absolutely medera in very detail. Our wear tVanck Cafe Is the handsomest la tht city. Prleea moderat. ElfiOPEAN PLAN II.M Per lay 4lwtrd. mm Hotel Kupper IITH AND MoGEE t. Kansas city. mo.