Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 23, 1908, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: "A IT, r ST 2?. 1?.
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SOCIAL AFFAIRS AT LINCOLN
Xcnif Fitlurrr the Stmmrr T.d c.
the CaMtal Cit. !
ALL A?E CUT 05 XOIfEAT SIGHT
i
Deattat lakes I prrf p llrwurf
rr)frl WaiW-ai Had riwaae-d
lata lira' liwlh aad ot
Tata lr.
(From a Staff Ci.rreprncJeTii i
LTNCOLN. Aug Zl (Ft ' is'. -Thc lis
few cool dat jinn id a biessing to society
folks who have t i n k'-pl pretty i lwt n
for Bevert! da) to pr i n1 a eunsiroke
With the toiifltig of the coop t w-a'ter
nmf the c;f ning -f Lyr.f t '"'''
which attracted ail the p.cie'.j ami r ar
o!i1y folks within In corp rs:. l.D.it,.
In fact n cr' at w i ii.r rui-ti thai '.:
street in Iron; of ie In ibce; or we
Vockacied with ..e,,,", automobiles ca
. jute, and ; s waiting ft? t'..t t fit
n ; lie of Hie cmd jvi f orma'.cc Ttir man
agement thi tear b chatting nrly P Cent
admission to art part of 1 (it ticu". thnuir,
this could hardly- have ciuwd the ch-T-tnou
attendance. The show tt ir ; . : cuti
mti tT movitis luflurca, altt. a nik(b:rif
that talkr and fnr.p as ttn fifvtry m tti
jixlnrea rjwrate. eivinK tl.-m a Jt ;
laxajjce. t ccvrt . jf t?.m ( ti" tr tl.
udKnc-a did the talking and . turns h
trr.hahlv m ould t.f arrr'f-d hut 1 he Bl- i
Llnne It in lt.e rature i'I a corj.ora'i'ii,
ai'.h an immutJij' tath.
The other movins J'itture rhoar havt
net btjen tn.tur-d by 1t:ia lnmxa:inn at th
lj rif . but tY.e Joyo. 1m aniland, T!i Ei t,
The W onderland, The Audit mum, thf Sa.t
va'.ion rin and the t;tt ainth have
iKt jtt pot 1hf ir namef In the tl r il r
ftntinue to t Kufilr and aril attend d
lurtnp the licit n.ahta Capital Ik-k h ha
hero aell attrt.dM hut it haa hi rn darg r-
hup 1 ttdat a t.knir their. Ii-ihuv tlitiP"'' ,n m'r"1'
l-ach baa changed to an o-.ran at-vcral
time during an rvrnmp. E:tc-..v.
tver. cat much lo Capital b-arS.
tarn Uat t-tsbty boats u-H-d ibrr fi.r
pie.aaure were the tnrana ol paving the
liira nf tuhflif-flii f .ir-ht tn tt-.e r-..-ent
flood. In fat. tV-ncral Menxpr B.irfcrtaff
proved a senercma. lerel-o d Nunh. foi
wbjcb be will iii.ver be Ii.raof.cn j 1-n
a hish water and CapiuC b.a.ib remain.
Maaaii Mial at Ike kw.
Tbera ia one tiling about Lincoln aocicty
that tUaUrujuiPhca it from the eoticiy of
onus tber place. Vcll. there nay b
aeverai. but there ia oik for pure. The Lin
coln society loiki are frrpi nnutcra."
Every Monday inf ht aoclety takca m the I
three or four moving- jilcture AA"beUr j
tbia habit aa formed bec.aupe of a dcatre j
cm the part of aoc-h-ly to br able to diaeuaa j
the thins ahown early in the game, or to
get tb buainea, over with. ha. no. been j hif .p,-. ,rid H. w.U.am H is- j "i7rx"midV bv the rea'irnatioi, of
diacovered. but Jt is a fart that Monday ! ttuR c-.me into court and afeks that the Misa Miid-ed Anaerpon
ingbt ia awiety niglit. Any Monday night , Jvttmitl.r w tuch . he cla'm hi ptepfath-.r j FEATR1CX A Ktwrt ha been c rcu
one c.n are a numt of automobilea be lore ! ma sivtns him a full cl.ild inttrest In ! la'ed to the effe-t ttict tl,- will he only
the moving picture she... ju.t a. regular j lhf ;lhte, hoaJ4 t-.rr.ew out. When j 't hef fu,'' iV .trXaMry 'I"
a the night roll around.
CUta arltki a Farrrp.
The "'bettor elemctnt" of aociety recened
a severe erking tip one day tnia week by
the action of In. Truell. a prominent tooth
extractor of tin city, a no aave an exhibi
tion at the police s La Lion. It seems from
lha beat rrporta current thai lr. Truett
had filled a nun I tooth with gold. 3n pay
ment lor the work the man issued aeverai
profuse thanks and a bogus check. The
pi of used thank could ULt be cashed tn ler
f.ur.oay flow era. arid neither could the chock
tie exchanged for gold. So the doctor got
on the warpath, aa society foika acme
time do, and went after the -gentleman."
one Mr. Reed. With the aid of the police
he bad him taken to the police station
There Mr. Reed waa aaked very gently and
very politely foi pay for that tooth filling.
Mr. Reed became very indignant that one
gentleman ahould atk another gentleman
fur money bringing commercialism into so
ciety was not to his liking at all. And ao
while in that frame of mind he t-lj the
doctor be did not Intend to pay, and then.
having a very vigorous vocabulary in err- j friend here conceived the idea trial m
lam linea. be expressed hi opinion of the j hai no right to turn over the nionty and
I,
that waa called for or not, but anyhow
Captain McGuire refused to stand for an)
opinions of that nature from a mere man. j
so be promptly landed a corker right on i
the working pieoe of Mr. Ileed moutn. I
Mr. Reed promptly went oown and out. like I
any gentleman would do under the circum- n t,ul nt niotber gave bond and he
stance. Tlie captain then lifted bim back ' released.
in his chair and called Lr Truell. that be- . Another complaint a a filed Pefor- J us
ing tb natural thing to do when a doctor j Uc v J- GoK charging lutn with m
la r.reaenL trailing lfcl as bailee and 1 was placed
The doctor without delay Inserted huj
nipper., or teroepa, or wl.atever lie Jiap
pened to be armed with, and out came ttiat
gold filling. Then the prisoner wa. taken
Into the ceil for ten das.
While the Troell coup haa been a sub
yect for tbik among t he elect, tt ha not
been decided w bether the doctor yanked
out both tbe tooth and the filling or Just
U tilling. But anyhow he ret bis
rsalm.a-a aad riat.
Ht. and Mr.. R. E. Byrne moved this
week to St. Joseph and thereby Llnooln
Icates a mhty nice couple of young folks.
These j,opie moved to Lincoln right after
tienr B.amage a year ago and spent their
honeymoon 10 our midst- Last Funds j- they
entertained several young married couple.
asiJ others at a dinner at Ef worth park.
Mr. and Mra Eimes will sp.nd aeverai
weeks in tbe east tfore settling down
permanently in their new borne.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Grat.gny have gone
cast to spend a lew weeka resting up 1
from their life in thus .trenuou. f oron.u -
t.:ty. A card from them ta Lincoln fnenS.
sa.i tbty are enjoying life rid ng the
waves and fordir.g tht creeks up in Mjn-
n sola
George W'aariir.gion Kline of tf.e Lincoln
Star, who get hay fever about eiery time
his check .: look lung er.ojgh for a
trip n..r'h. acc cmjatiled by Mr.. Kline is
spending a few Wtka in t ip own ruti.r. '
ca a Micbigaa lake air and Mr.. Kline
ive been nukit.g thia trip e try year for
. long tune and tney hatt diacovered it
u cheajr to oat. a houae than to board,
o they beiug-nt.
Whhc there has been lots of t is ting and
lot. of weddings and lots of luUe panics
1 u led off during the last few month, m
Lincoln Mclety has been rather tjuiet Most
everybody who has been financially able
has gone to tbe lake, and that includes a
n Igr ty aa of people in Lincoln, and until
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
and
beautifies the teeth, and
Purifie the breath
A superior dentifrice
for people of refinement
Lstalllartrd U .666 by
jth.r return and until ftp ep;u-n of tbe
r,r t r 't r - 1 ' 1 O f f t i w ii. he
. i u; of : rrC .try goihg on.
c 'n. of ii. vx-v f,ii elceta-r..Tven'
' - " r. was riv -n by Vs. Asch
at f ,s Aj'h' ri. W:i Aa'l:
' laj al.r-ut f:iy t t-ijM n-r tin women
g.rep.p m tlf gsfi-len for u.rmer and then
v th.n to ir moving pmcee
at the A u J ..or- L.r-1 T!.t Tin.),: t'.e Aut-
t'lum tad it la-s ar.l r f d
1 EPMI
MF.IBHir
J Kk a
M. Hliala eekt later,
t Ii
I.ta'r -f MiKlitt'r.
ENTP.AL .1TV. N; h.. A us 2. .Spe
cial A -uit ;tclv it a ha.f inf-eM ii a
t .li entatc liae hrit filed tn t,.- c strict
court of Merrick oc rty 1 1 la a V T. e
pla-t tiff in the rut i Jo' n M. Hirm.
a ho . ia inif a eh id f
fTfrt in lie ' -ft
of his atjfBti-r John Htti'.nf hi di-d
lat rfcr-tr.li" r. T'." dfrnoar1 i w'il'lam
H iRfin. fie f-.ti of the der-ap'-d tr.an anj
a-.lr tK-ir and a 1-n . t a: r f t'.e rrt.t
T;." pUirt T htr.c iu
Ur n'Sti t.i at
tornrya, Mrt.n t A ; re f
John V. H iss-nr (if- 5rt.F that h e
hc.rr in lb yar 1C'.. arid that hi father
ner..r m Murpl.y. V hen h- f f 1.1 very
young t.if father tii"d. and hi? mother.
TlKiiiiBFtn H.ssine. a a rr arrh d in l1" w
Join HicF.r.s At the mtrriar of
n.olber, ti.e lad aer.t to the hritne of hi
H'pfather and took the nime of Hissina.
by ahicb r.aaif he haa Vecr knon eer
:nc.
The family Tnoi ed a ert to Ciarka. Neb .
tn tl"
,llf pwition
. and the f&'.hcr accepted
of aertion f.ren-.an on the
VnioB Pacific, tin. Hispina ran a bnard
lr.f houae lor the aect.on handa and the
bey aorkod aith liia atrpfalher od the Rec
tion. Now be claim that durit.s the ycart
of hm h:j ho:d and youns manlioud. he
aorked in thi manner, doms
man f
aork. and that th- labor it ao hurd that
Im a-fia frequently taxed beyond hip
P.rfiif-th. and that h pec ji -d no achool ad
htita..p. liti allowed to attend PChool
but p:x motillv. and that ar a repult he
and tweaupe of 1beiri"u"""
f hypical hardship, he aaa pi.Mectrd to ht
l-l""'" attained to the full rtrmpth of a
! " He claiine that htP parent abaci-bed
1'" of hi labor. u.p'.viti him
with the twre nocrsKitl'-a of life, and that
hi tarninpTa wont toward but'tvitti: up ih
proprrty al i, h h.P nH.ti.er and aiepfather
raiimu!iiir.rt tliui w t en tip mother died'
" ' . ;
! ft no
cam'
lr.io tun iiwwmkiii oi 'i .i-i .
Hiptma c'.fclma ti.a; 1 e fre-j uei ti .
I n...kr to hi Piepfath. r al...ut n'vinc him
a ahare of the propertv which had b-( r,
, . .. . . ." , ,, . , . , . i
accumulated tn part out of the proceed o, ,
hip labor, and that the stepfather r'wayt
promised l.im that he would tie nm-ie an I arternron. r.c. B E. Hudaon of th Bap
equal heir to the estate wttli the lalter'P church of f iciat tn in t he ahWence of the
... regular paptor. Burial wa in thi ol j.
v.n H.n Wilham Hlssin. eCT'ARIi-At a ppe ial meetina of the
IjKpi ivo-niwr i oc nun xi.ppu.p cw
rather suddenly, and it ti diBCOtred that
ht li(J Ml no m.lu rd tbrrfcre, applka-
tion wa made for the administration of
John lligjnn dwa lam Eiecembt-r he si .
ouite wealthi. being tlie owiicr of 547 atcre-. !
aonal property, some good real fate ia
Clark and other property.
Martlai Trlea ta Clear Hlaaaelf.
NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. AtiR. It; pe
cial Last eck James Martin, a lolorej
man. who had been with the firm of L..
bold & Jenaen. tiakers and coEfec-Joircra,
was found to be short In hi co'lectione
Itf luid been o long w-lth the firm that
he wa not nuspeoted until it waa found
that he was depositing money 1n the bank
and living a fast life on a small eal:.
He confessed to taking the money from
the firm and turned oier 4i(i of Jht ii-uJ
he had in the bar.k He drew tr rt- i
mair.der of the monef from the bank and I
left the city.
The firm tc-ame convinced that their i
rliortiige was greater than they firpt sup
posed and the police at Omaha wne
asked to locate and arrest Martin a.gain.
which thy did, and thi time he turned
over SI t'O to escape prosecution. U'.a
in hopes that he might caufe the Him
to pay him back some of the money He
retained an attorney, and no sooner had
the firm learned .f this than they filed
a complaint in ll.e county court cl.aren.g
biro
ith petit larceny and be was placed
in Jail again. He finally secured bond
and was released late last evening He
claims that he was frightened Into milk
ing the confession and turning over trie
money, derpi" the fact that XT 25 w as
found f the money taken on Ms person
when he w as first questioned regaru;r.fc
the shortage
Os.ua riatat t.aae
... '
rr-tinni.. i'. -u -- .i-immii
As the date for holding the leiuolic-an
primaries draws near the fifht amot.g
tne canoiaates oecomes more ana more
interesting ror state senator the con
test betw een H E. Sac kett of this city
For state senator the
1 and Adam McMulien c.f Wymor is one
I of ttie most bitter tier beld
tn Gage
county, and so interested hate tntir
friends become for the auccee. cf their
respective candidates that many have lost
signt cf the presidential candidates and
otner. at tr.e head cf the ticket Ciucty
option t. the main issue here in the sena
torial f.ghl Mr Sac kett faiois thi
I " fI,m " "ru.aur g tr.e l.quor train..
MMuilen i an avowed high licence
1 candidate. Both sides are confident of
winning and itiere will he a wtim time
In old Gage county from now until eep
temher 1. the date of the primaries
Bay Haagta etf wrlik Tpwrl.
STAMFOP.ri. Neh.. Aug 111 tpeH.al
Ttie little S-ear-old son of of the p t- ;
master, wro 1. alo the Birj.tist mini.-ter
in long Island Kan. was found dead
hanging in a roller towel The towel.!
with the rest cf the wasin.g was hang
ing on the line The be y in I ia.' . tery
likely, stuck his head through the loop
and tw isted himself up to w here tt began
choking him. then In hip struggle. Ur
breath twisted ail the harder. Vk 1, u i,f I
was ftr.-t discoiered it was thourlt tr at
resp'ralion migt,' be restored, but on fur-
1
ti.er exam. nation 1.1; neck wa found 10
! broken , I
rarataa eara Naira.
VAUJII-Thr San Sou. i U.b c.f g -, a-
ei.ic ing a weeks outing a! King lake
BEAT.' K'E-'e r ,1 L.t h - Iw-u :.ae
Teen rttfred 111 ii.t rat at the stau f.ir. !
V.-'.LLET A numbe r o Valirt repul.H- j
Jr .i.a in vne picnic ai Arungt.m e.atur-
da
I EWAFi
Ti ...A ,m tme.l -iti oi
lurred irito
a fa torj for the marufacf urei
of i gg
BEATP.lc t" Trie l.i.ieec n. n of Adarrp
'e nu.kirg pian t-w a t g p,oii.e to tK.
hnd at tt.ai p.ace txp e ih r jT
f E t ARIi-Llea;enant W g P.dw ;u
M m Tie ci I w a tcr vr l. ,
ri.- at in br.de s hon t ere VAedneadaj.
!' "r George Merry -
weather and daughter reru-ned clop wmU
ht ar. .tuoo-d tup " Vw,,!i' ',
Irtaho
V ALLFT-Augusi Carlson returned T.
iiii rrucn a rrp to Saaden feeur te-.er
aansfed whn his home i. Neorataa traa
Peftrra
tb iHila toait lha.1 John raa-achex kept
hH naioon rr-n if'i- 12 e t lo k at MSht. I
and :-ia a ii he lad .
tt.v Kia-T A 'Irr-a' F.r f.f B Tr
ri?.' h-nuM m a load "4 timothy a"d
FktuMiir t 1 : an a'-.f-r-.-'l f.f;y-ao huhiiut.
JEATB tCT -fm't th l-e tan farmt.-a i
luf t"n t uf tt.fasrd In rtisns tbru ,
!;: plC'mK. Toe ft.und i iu rkellrnt ,
C'viidoKn. i..t a-.-a n? I..i r-ai. 1
FE ATF.I" E At t!. ent ual lawn trnnia
I "u'T.e rnert to hr .enl ;ere Aoeuet Ja anti '
t'.rre aolu .lr cujw a-ij oe ft' en a
pri'. to tiie rtinir.p vtiierta ms.
ftAPJi-T'ie county faT a :'l com-'
tti.-ncf fwt Tijradny A Ftrir.s of I sd
0"i.p. a touriui nr-nt and an llaiiaji
ot. ti etra ar a .me it the atiracliona.
FEWARIi-Tli c-upci at fj lat
ti".'t'tif Kilimi City Purrrji Bemle to
my l"- an eeumaie aiid run'i fc" a drajn
tn ti t art jrt of loan to Piutn cTe-k.
HEVrVA ?hall.rilTf r and Be-pe Fp'e ;
from th- rVmortatlr ptaocToint tn lh coul (
hni:ne rYiday ev-ninK. Tny claimed
n.i.u.iiy 1"KT in nir r.. -v i.-i
GIAEVA-County Judjr Fulton, af.h
rel chrr mraVrt oi th Tart dub f i
ijtifii ant to .hlr-a Inoay nirtit aoo
nrrantscd a club wttb aiiy chart-1 men.
EK-TR1CE-Tb" bofy
of Mra Ttcle
in Kbtishp t'lf ,
t'apti . a i.( i o iliutPiiay
a ae
Mip
Lriiuptit here l-vlay for oitTftnt.
ttp.it a aa a eiptcr c.f lorni'-t Oo -
i rnur Nam.
BE TT:li. E-Tlir W lihcr and I'". kr 1!
baar hall tran.a will p.av wl fa fer.-ll n'Xi
Mood afternoon. Ti.e two teanip are toe
Ptroncpi :n thip aect,..r. ol the .te ana a
fine fatue ia eipecftd
GELVEA'A-Mr and Mr F. O. Eisro-mhe
of tt.e NehraRka Pifrtial. with the firm
bookep.r. Miff Joy Hart, havfyarone with
t national e'toripl rty to St. Paul,
thence to Cantda. !r a acation of two
or ttiie weeka
Pt'RWtLlj Anot h r c-v id'-nce of the
fahh of people m Nebraska land wap made
n-tdej-t here jeFierdty. w l-n w.liiam Ar
nold fold lip tTn. adhiinitiS Fu-w!l on
ti.e eaat. for fill.".. He purt t.pud the aanie
land Juet over a year Mro for Ih.dMU.
J FI'J'ERK'H-Mib Nettie "W Oolaey and Mr.
! Rvtv.tup Hi'tit acre united In Tnarriair'
I vntirdit. Th- hrioe l ap n -roploy ed
'Uf t .a'il otHrator hi the Hell Teo-plione
; c'ntaTi' and the a;t con. oy the city, aa
j r.yrt'l eiur:t)" r in the electric llpttt piant.
I T:K1 Vy ' "I Tli body .f Mra. nilie
i P:.lfnt arrived In thia c"v thip momlna
i Ir-f.rn ew-liaood. N-l. Funeral er k-e wcrr
hirt ti.ia afterniKin from the horn, of Pe'er
reethrr of M"P. M.aitnu. mi'
I tiPt-hiMl. i amail c-tiiidren. one
brother and an aped fetii't.
H A5T1NG5 Mmp JeBp Whitehead ani
F. a" i.lK-il t.ee of Grand Island came
fr'.m Grand If land In an automobile Satur
day aftemo-.n and aere married br .iudar
Button. They pnroriP"d meir frirnelp .ilh
the n wp on ttnir r-t u"Ti In the cvenini
BP.ATP.lrF-l" a hloe rwk phoot held
at 1'iekrrll Fndav i,ft.-rn-"or.. In
there w eri- tiri'r f-.nt'-ParT. t .1 pi piaer
wa inn bv I'r Th-.map. who made a
.,. rf ritne-v-a x out of a ponaiMe J'"i
H. Minta was socond a itb mnetv-three
and H. 1 liarper third w ith ninety.
H AFTI NoP- Funeral "f Jamea T Oedtn
rrirlde"t of th Vr Myptlr lenon of
'An),rl,.. ..,, dl, d f , tdBV cTlf1uf.ied
f ,).,. prephvierian church Saturday
i school board Mias Madpen wbp ariveti the
severth a-rarie und Vipp Flnra Brandea wa
elected to five Fourth rd in tl, c ity !
K-hnolP. Miss Fiorenee Bishop of F)aant
pirt There is no truth In te statement,
m there ta at prewil in the hand
. k. . . ... n ... . . Ih.n titer lip
ever been at tl i time of the year.
BEATRICE The men,lier r' the O-anrt
Armr of the Reoublic and th Womno
Relo f corns he ld a joint e,oettnr Inst
evnirir ' wl.if h a muaifDl snd IHeTary
program wa given. Nrt. Bull, president ,,f Michigan, who is chairman of
of the Relief con, wa preented w 11 h a i f h aubcommitteea of the senate
Vwautifu' qu it a a g t from the member "Dr " l u " ,
of i he corp.. A banquet wa. held after commute on finance, appointed to ron
the program. sider different phae of the tariff que-
CHAPPEL,Wnf or the largest deal' tion, preparatory to entering upon the re
ever conpumrnated in Ctiarpell i place; vision of the I'ingier law, reached Waali-
today. wf. n Verti Brc. fiis;Kised of their
lumher. hardware and coal bustnesp to
Anderson Peterson of Marauette. Neb.
The considerat tcm wa CUxi. Werta Broa
have been in busmepp h re for eighteen
Unt, rBrirl, wmT Redgewick. Coiu.. and
oilier land interest near there, and alao
sr tnterc sied in e eral thousand acre of
I lieuel eour.Tj. .-Neorapaa. itnu..
NITER i-KA CITT rr. Ayrea and bride
who wire married at Syracuse -.-esierdHy.
ry deter ly outaitled ti eir Itiend w ho
lad pupa-ed til kinds of punted s"ta'on-e-v
anci were going ta ci? rlbuie it 1 li-ough
the train going aou.l.. The bridal pi-ry
weuied tn automobile and e-ime to th.s
c.tr. aTtt mc in tttoe to catch the ira.n
going soutr. Bcroe ol the ironds. not to
tie outwitted, pec-, red anotner at icr-.r V:le
and staried to follow, out got lost and r-
rived here too late for ttie train or. whi.h I
I r... , rt.t,. .i it. .a 1rt,.lr Tr..IT npTil.et.iire !
They' had Intended to flood ll.e train with i The department expect to f urr.ih writ
the bills whlcti they had pr.n'.ed at.cl ex- i ten report., bu: its member, may be
jcted to oecorate tne train Jr and V s. ' c-alied on to make terhal re;irt lu aid
Ayrea will make their home at Fairfield. ,ht COTriminee in it labors To this tnd
GRAND ISLAND A la'ge number of,. ,K, , , ti ii ...
land owners resm.r.g on en.ier eide of trie
i i, between Alda and Wood Kieer town-
I pri.jis. have t-titioned the oounty hoard tor
i,Ti .,VV. U,r f'1"1.1' ' V",m'wn
i 1 t ' JU i.:t-i aa. i vj i't'iiifiiwn a. luaa v c
The board ht recened the petition anj
placed it on f'.te but will ui.dout.tedtv take
it up at the next reruiar nieetitr.g and sute
; mit the question to tr.e vtitra, a requested.
'A distance of fourteen n.iies of the Piatte
in tins ecLinty is unppanited aiid the bridge
requested would cut ll.ls dlp'.anc in two.
Jl if ei.oec leu ciiai ine-e 1:1 it- ucm. . i -
llf.ii- tr-le i.nriPiru.T, In If.e irmirpt mm
ciiie r section of t lie county have beer, we.,
i r:ivided for and tlie Justice if the petition
is generally recognized
OTtAXfi l?LANr The farm bouse of
, Will.tni McLellan. about seven n:le west
of "' ''tv rot.hed by a turn, hand
I en pireed there foi the last day or two. He
; ,,,,,,,,.4 e,r work, was git en trie same, and
''U t'-e day before the robbery called lor
1 i t:rre and sta'ed ti.at the work
as not
tr-in.hlf
Me made a fetr.f at getting
.c,oeru-t lc.i-.rred about and in
,awpv Ou
the nun ransacked evert room, even u.dsc
oeufned 1 Mr McLellan and other mem-
ke-p c' the farr.i'.v. He made hi. escape
from tt e vlc'r'ty hv stealing the cow-pony
Tia ppaciie nop ir-uinnipo 10 io.icw
tl.e t".ny attempt ec to follow upon tr-is oc- I
caricr. r.d tlie bu'glar rut Its throat
tnough the Er.iriel is still tre'.y alive and
ire reco- et Ti.e licir a ss 'ocr.d last :
evening t.itcrej to a post in this c'ty arid
t -is evirier' tint tie men had come to toi j
c-ti ep-ly ;n f.e cltv. left the ',orse and 1
made hi cs.-.pe on an early tram. I
ANOTHER FLIGHT BY WRIGHT
a aa erica a teraaaat Fteaalrs wjarklae
aad Make- a-reaafal ler auaa
atratlaa af Ita Pawrera.
LEalANF. Aug n Wi.rur Wright, tt.e
American aer .p.an'ft. made til first ap
pearance today since 1.1s tnfcit-ed ceisatior
c? t-vr,m.ru as the rcsi.t of the reccn:
accident to hi machine. Ttie demonstra
tion this e.er. rg wa at Auvors. No at
tn:it aa n ade to act omt lish aryth.ng in
the natuie of a lot.g fl.gr. t. tut the evolu
tions were made with t'.e accuf-omed aktll.
Ti e ma. h'ne p'ared to a l.e.gnt cf seventy
five feet and lar.cied without a mishap.
Mr Wrig-t wa warm? cor g-a tula ted
today by a French army i.ff.ccr who was
present a: ihe tr.al Mr. Yrii:.i naJe ir.
tie In .fed fm-i in l'.Ht.
SEEK TO DISBAR GEORGE EGAN
ti.ii Falls Bar 4
taliaa Caa.
aaltiee Flara lis t bargee
Attala! Him. ,
TIEr.F.E. 6 I . -t.g r. .St -ial Teie-
g'am firr were f..d tocay in the iu-
1 '
sgamst oetrg tt. r.gan .i e.oux la.:
and a t.ee'.tg will U t eid on the appl.ea-
tkn on Sep ember . .ir i l.J'ffi ait pre-
ferred by Park I'a .-i. H.m. Robert .on
and A
A P KitteetigP.. c.... ttiittee nested;!., U.eir p.. e. ,n the Ncr.ne-n pacific
tne Mum ra.ie Bat a-.eiatn.r to m- ral.road j ard about fif y Italian laborers.
by
ves-.igate tr.e case. Lgan . tne noncsr.ee for
s's'e s stto-r.ey of V-nnenata toum.. and
made a record by hi proaei u' lar of -ne
I .
K'.tm,'J'" a became -ag.ed in tn.
O G'.Jy oaa. in fin. f-ajd
ci.tra-el
i :n tb. disirm a: proceed. r.g.
Adve-tiae in Tii Kee
Ad teite In Tfc Bee.
goes
goes una in
j aacaa.
Furnishers of Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants as Well as Private Homes
rchard 8 WMIielm aroet o.
u
The tremendous assortment Collins, Heaslip Carpet Co.'s stock of high
class Carpets and Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portieres and Couch Covers, enable us
to continue this sale of exceptional values a second week.
We guarantee the quality the prices guarantee themselves.
Lace Curtains
jfl.'K Huffied Stvi-s Curtains at. air C C,
$!.. XtittiELain Curtain at, pair JjG
$l..y Kuffled 8wi Curtain? at jair
Nottingham Curtains at. pair
fr-.OO Novelty Net Curtain? at, pair
$2.(0 Scotch Net Curtain? at. pair
$2.00 Nottingham Curtains at, pair
$2.50 fancy Net Curtains, braid trimming, at, pair
$2.75 Cluny Curtains, heavy net, at, pair
$o.00 Novelty Curtain?, -white or Arab, at, pair
$-1.75 Brussels, Iri'h Point. Novelty Net and Nottingham Cur
tains at, pair S2.50
$5.00 Curtains, all styles, at. pair S3. 75
$6.75 and $7.50 Curtains, all new styles, at. pair So. 00
$10.00 Curtains, Scotch Net. all colors, at. pair S6.85
$15.00 Iuchess Lace Curtains at. pair $9.75
PORTIERES Hundreds of styles, all from the Collins. Ia
slip stock, all colors, pr.. SI. 50. S4.95, $8.75 to $15.00
COUCH COVERS 500 Per&ian rug designs in couch covers;
every cover GO inches wide and 3 yards long, worth $5.50;
during this sale, each S3. 95
Others at, each 79c and $2.65
FISH NETS AND FANCY NETS
4-5-ineh Fancy Nets, white and Arab, yard 49c
50-inch Fancy Nets, -white and Arab, yard. . . .' 79c
Edging to match, per yard 5c
Above is All Selected from the Collins,
WORK ON THE NEW TARIFF'
eauate rtbrpwailltrr Mill Kr.la C
aeetiag lafaraaatlaw Nell
Maatar.
WASHINGTON. Aug. "1. Senator B.n-
,.,- tolav .nd -in remain here until
the subcommittee completes the Bitting
which will begin neit Monday.
The others of the committee -of shit-h
Mr. Burrow a is the head are Sens lor
Hanshrough. Flatt and Hopkins, republi
cans, and Bailey. Money and Tal'.afero.
democrat, and to It ha botn entrusted
the duty of collecting Information and
making suggestions looking to rhnr.fcca
In the administrative features of the tar
iff law and aiso with reference to tarf
classification. It i claimed that t.aic
, t Bhowx the necespitv for modification
. . . . .
' "t many methods of acimir.iPtenn; tne
' law, and the Treasury department '.a el
' j-c.ted to outline the rharges w hicb are
conaidered necessary In that connection.
: , '' ' ,
' ,ur"', i r..mifc . n.. e.. .
j for aeverai days, n If expected the ub-
" committee will proceed to New Tir lor!
, . ,i.i . , i
the member of the Board of Genera! lx,I.-tENVlL L. O . Aug Tr.e au
Appraiser. there and crther connected ' . . . . , ,
thoritiea today found papers in a secret
. 11U WIT7 .Ultr. CJUIl C'J V ufklilll. .1 15
also expected that mort cf the sugge.
Uons relating to new ciasyific-ktionf will
, tnarte h'
I
treasury offictra anil every
opportunity wiii be given them io ue
! heard on that subject.
I Th. nM,tit tlf the subcommittee will
! v ,i etrmi fnr f.-,T-mti -u t .
i , . '.
ot tonrres. looking toward the long
diacussed revipion of the tarllf, to fcliti
the slxty-flrpt
pledged.
coi greMS has now bete
I
1 iTTflRKCYQ r.ZWZBk CI CfT
"' - w a. 1 w 1 eta. bkLU
" '
1 ft. V. Plelrher ! M laetastsel Ckoata
, rresldrat and M . H. Dirkaoa !
talwraaa Peereur.
oown iroro 4 10 It. 4, to z. bpuunei went
IpE.WER. Aug.. -a Ttie national asso- 10 the front early and furtun.ed ll.e pact,
eaten, of attorney, general elected '. V'r,! "U "U
lo.KWit g officer for the ensuing year at I Fi-pi race. 1-teai-oiaa. Belling, five .and
1 tie cius.r.g aese.on of its annual conven-; '-a-f lunongs: toi.ly bjcuuer i.jii. J. Let .
ion tna ox t- : iu 1 . a on. Prauttit '!.. cj..hti. a to i
.ion inn eirtnng. , Br.,llIlU. .vnh-.o i.cu ciotia.tn. to 1,
Presijcrt. R. V. Fletcher of M.t.t.a.!ppi. ti. d. l;n.e. 1 :i'"V S:: Joi.n. ;,ort t ut,
Vn-e jrcsioert. f. f. TV epp of . t -it ji ma. , Nee; 111. Lemt-trcua. H caln.ort.. Alaskan,
Seore-.ary tjta.unr. W. H Iiuason of .Lao- w.!t. inauinna t.ie. Aunt Aggte. Gai
Ci.ioraflci. I ianu and Kfim auto ran.
Sehrtion cf lime and p.ace of the next
meeting wa ltft to a committee appo.cted
by the president-
ROLLING STOCK IN BAD ORDER
.
aaaiaa Fartae ta
Tm.m. v-aaa
Lark af akawasea ta Attead
ta tt ark..
WINNIPEG. Man. Au. E Tt.at tne
Canadian pacific railway ro!..nt tck .
' getting in bad condition oamg to tne ab
! ance of rr.act :r..f u m the a hop, was con
i suered et idro: taday whVn it was an
' pounced that tt.ree fre.g:il .rams were
j ditcned on the L t nnr.dge. Alberta branch
teaierda;. . Mutt telling stock wa de
j strayed. It is reported that 31 engines be
i iween fcw.fi Current and Calgary haie
ben put out of bus.r.ess a.nce ttie strike
! U-gan.
STRIKE RIOT ini TACCMA
1
Italtaa
attr-aaa.t la Drlte
Wka Took Plarea
ara ted.
Ikn
"
( TAIT-MA. V, tsr... A.. fl Vaodenefi t
tt.e s git of forty Hindu a-nac treaker. fill
i armeo witn s.onc club anc otner weap-
! or twice tocay et
twice tCTcay engagea tp Hindus in a
I p.tc oea naiii tut
' . .. .
ita t.x Ui bu.iet.
tut were lepuiaod by in
One Hindu is m tne
i hospital wi.n a pru.aed lace, ana the iore-
I n.an of tiie truck gang ha. . lump on 1.1
f..-.-head. from a rx. k thrown by in. Itai
irio u. iana uuiAr man inese tr.tra wtre n.
casuait.es
j Tl a j-uae.. aa u.cjr cuaiua ironj bu Paul
:95c
135
195
ZJZTf
they
i
claim, haa reduced their pay to S1.S per
day and has refused to keep it. contract
bout the tr.nsportation The leader of
the striker Bays he will not vouch for
the ac-tloca of Lib countrymen after Satur
day n.ght. and if toe Hindu remain at
work they must protect themselves.
The railroad official declare that th
wagea of the Italian will not be increased,
that the Hindu will he given every pro
tecilor.. and they Lave "peaied to the
sheriff for deputlea
OFFICES FOR TWO OMAHA MEN
T. Blarkkara aad B. H. RaMwa
Haaarefl ay Amerleaa Life
t ratlaa.
I'EKVER. Colo.. Aug. 3.-W!th the elec
Ur.n of ofricera. which occurred late today,
the American Lift convention adjourned
aine die.
The foil: wing officer were chosen:
freaidc nt S. B. ErLith, Cnattatiorica
Ter.n.
Secretory -treasurer T.
Orr.ai.a
"W . iJiackhurn,
Ekeemtive Cotnrric.ee A. N Oeldersieeve,
Iierver; E. H. P.obiPon umiht; Vt". H
rfilis. Indtanapolis: Jc.pe;,, B. Reynolds.
Ktr.saf C.ty: Isaac M Hamilton. Cl.icago.
LIGHT ON STEIN MYSTERY
mips Palter liarl floaey ta Rela-
tltew la laxra Carllrr Tragedy
hmmm liaae
drawer In the Porter bonie whe-e Mis
Hester Porter and Morris B. Stein of Tier
Moines wtrt f-.und dead Ian Mimuty, t
w-hich shoaed that Mis Porter had loened
considerable money to relatives In Ioa a. j
It developed today that Andrew Hum- 1
phrey was mysteriouf.'y shot and killed in !
Lht Porter house here twenty year. ago. i
EET O-N IHE RlMG TRACKS
f'iakvala wis the Mlluaarr 'take
at t aspire tlty.
! EMPIRE CITT. N. T.. Aug. S Pmkc.la
a weMern colt, w tin tne MiOhummtr stakt-fe,
, a; a n.i.e and an eigt.tr.. at Lcpnt tr.j to
I cay. ano ttiaoe a new track record lor trie
I G.rV.ain-t . I .iiiT. C.I.e beCH-llU lsswi tiai, toe
I tei ,ret loup time, piiiaoia w as backed
eieeoi a raot. ui.cuii, lo S-y.ar-olua and
, up. Mliing. t.ne m.ie ai.a a aixteerttn Cam
paign..! cii. tsutier. -s to ! won. ijeorgr e.
iiu.i lijf. Bruaaei. Id 10 1. second. Coat of
Am Notier. to i'. 11, ltd Turn-. I 4
' '.nV.V Last Jnnd La'j iuVrrna' aciTraj":
T:..rd race aching, s.x f:iui.,. Jlr
M'i'.i ii't c I'.un. v 10 jr, wen. xaik hi 1 l.R-
: . U aeoi.T.ci Ci(..r1 -pri.i.f , 1
J - 1(, -j, rr.ird T.me: l.lu. Kuii.ti Hood.
' 7a L.af. Jane fa. ft ana Kici.rx.ond L
' a- . in.
Fourtti race, the M.csuc.mer s'ake. In:
i-tear-oicip and up. one m..e and ar eigr.-f,.
f ' 'i. kola Klf. But.er. i to l won luit c
if',. I pton, I to 1 1 second Bad New ilu,
Nottcr I tc. ;'i ttitra "lme. 3 iiS Oid
Hc.iiesi.v arid Spooiier also ran.
Fifth race, nancic ap. i-j ear-oida. six fur
l"i pi : Hatrigan ll J hee to ii won.
Rojal Captne c'.Hi. Notter 41' to 3i aeeond.
Kaamon Plate I fcmili. t 10 3.i third
T m l.Ut, Row Fen ten. Wanonac. Cncoek.
G ia iig Belle and Va R t er aiao ran.
etn.r race for S-t ear-eirjp tJllj p.iiing
one mice. Griniaidi ihH. 1'j.lori. a to ? won,
Sar.guit.e del. E. Lugan. ' Io w aecor.a.
jcioen Siore i IO.. G Burn. 7 to io mud
Tirnt . I!,. Cniv trtee star.e:.
nil E. PORT
HlltEM ltttl I
Daaa
Raaaa W laa 3 .-
Par la
S.raiaai II eats.
I'AVENPORT la. Aug r:-Tr Great
Weaiern circu-t lacet c-luaed tr.ts afi-ernocm.
hrfl Kit g f.irnisliect an ei'.-iiiiig mi iaent
l.y .Ircw .ng lrner P'j, line into tt.e tre a
in tne 1'tat leal of tr e lt and
running f'ee ano or.e-i.aif ciita btlort he
J- "a pa e. punie tl tp.. I-na Rom. won
n strtigM ..cats Le-n r'u. Carrie
Waa caught, fummary
I . v-.ee.! Ponic-na Rc.Iiiris Twist C. B-.
r.ee Kir.g. rue nare "jtaitan and tassii
Ri.-t rnond also started
1 irot. rurh awn.: Ky Stn won in
s-.ra.grl heats lr true At.i.i.'ii
R. isabei.e. Ood Mark and B-mju.io Boy
a. so sit nee
Tr.raa-.t ea'-old pace purse fcaJtn Cat t enne
ruert u. "-aig! t heat Best time, i.i'fm,
Aotiit-rt. Miher Be and Mjl.tenet a.bo
ar.ar.ed
Bee a ant ad. art Pusujaa. boucera.
Carpets
SOc Taestry Bruels Carpet and 5-8 border to match, yd. 59c
$1AM Tapestry Brus'els Carpet and 5-S border to match, 65i
$1.25 Taj-c-tn- Brussels Carpet and 5-S border to match, 79
$1.25 Axminster Carpet and 5-S border to match, yard .SJH
$1.35 Axminster Carpet and 5-5 border to match, yard. .9-lc
$1.45 Extra Axminster Carjet and 5-8 border to match. -99
$1.50 Extra Axminster Carpet and 5-S border to match SI. 05
$1.75 "Wilton Carpet and 5-S border to match, yard. . . .$1 .32
$2.00 Boyal Wilton Carpet and 5-S border to match. . .$1.38
RllCS" 74k Bargain Prices
The kind you must see to appreciate their value. Note
the followine prices and designs:
$18.00 f'xl2 Taestry Brussels Pug for ,.$12.25
$25.00 9x12 Velvet Rug for $14.95
$30.00 9x12 Seamless Extra Velvet Rug for S15.95
$27.00 9x12 Axminster Rug for S17.95
$30.00 9x12 Body Brussels Rug for SI 9.95
$40.00 9x12 Wilton Rug for. S27.50
$45.00 9x12 Wilton Rug for $31.50
$5.00 6x9 Pro Srussels Art Square, extra quality, for S3.75
$7.50 7-6x9 Pro Brussels Art Square, extra quality, for S4.75
$10.50 9x10-6 Pro Brussels Art Square, extra quality. .S6.75
$9.00 9x9 Pro Brussels Art Square, extra quality, for S5.95
$12.00 9x12 Pro Brussels Art Square, extra quality. . .S7.45
$13.50 10-6x12 Pro Brussels Art Square, extra quality. S8.95
$15.00 12x13-6 Pro Brussels Art Square, extra qualitv $10.95
$23.00 12x15 Pro Brussels Art Squtre, extra quality $16.95
Heaslip Carpet Co., Des Moines, Iowa
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF BOND BALE.
Notice tp hereby gven that tt.e Sbe,!
IiiKtrlci of tVajne, Wayne county. Neb
raska, will on the 1st day of September,
. sell to the highest and best bidders for
cash its bond in the amount of KfUmft.
being eighty bends of SMXi each, Baid bono,
dated July 1. IHoh. maturing in twenty
jeers from dale, bearing i, per tnt inter
est from date, interest payable annually,
principal and interest payable at the office
of the county treasurer m Wat-ire, TVayne
county. Nebraska, the above it-sue of bone,
being the only p-inded indebtedness of said
school district. The assessed valuation of
said school dirnrv-t, is g4i(i 4. Ki.
Seeled bid for the purchase of said
botiQp will lie received until tt.e first d.y
of fVpten.her IU"".. the date of said sale,
at the offir-e of E. Hunter 'Wayne.. Net
raska. secretary cf the Board of Educa
tion of said school district, from whom any
Informal inn relative to the aale of Bald
bonds n.av he secured The above bond
are sold sutject to perfect history and the
Board cf Education reserve tlie right to
reiect ar.y or a.l bids tnd to read-ceruse for
sale c.f bonds Each hid shall be accom
panied by certified che:k of not Icbs than
1 per cent of tne amount specified In the
bid payable to t:.e order cf E. Hunter, u-c-rotary
of tt.e Board of Education at boo!
cirtri'-t of W aj ne.
Lated at Wayne. Nebraska, tt.ia 7th Cay
of August, ljpjfc.
THE OARL' CF ErVCATJ"N F THE
SCHOOL I'lFTRICT Op WAT.VE.
'AYNt CCit'NTT, NEBRASKA.
By F. L Neeiy. Bresident
By E. Hume. , Secretary. AI6-3-J0
OrTiCE OT THE SIOUX CITT AND
WtETERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Omaha. Nebraska, August I. lua
To tt.e Sto aholders:
Notice i 1 ereby a,iven. that i annual
meeting of the stockholders of Tlie Bioux
City and Western Railway company wUl
If sparkles ajJif
ad leaves
t-teerful faeces.
Ml claba and
mm
You Know Peroxide
Tie orugmsfP. whose namea aprar unoer this arinouncment after niost care
fully lntest. gating ti.e gVALlTT of PEROXII'E c REAM gladly endorse na use In
preference to ant other cream f jT which Us use is intended
Nrr!y evert person in this community is familiar with the great rr.edic1r.al talue
or PLKuMht of Hydrogen. rtHuXU't t;t-Afl or taina trus valuarue art k ip ir a
' suffcient ouar.ttv to act a a mud sa.n b.eac Ii. tnus removing TAN sVNBeJIN.
' KKIX'KLllS. REI'NES cf II. c skm and other unsigtitiy d isf grurementa
I , . 1 . . ... . 1 , V 1. . . 1 T- . vT . IX- II TT L" .. . , , r. .. ,...., ... M k . . T T , . T.M
and most GENTLEMEN. A LAJt&K JAB
Beil lrug Co . lilt Farnam St
e A l.eranek. 14o' Soutt- ith t
Emil t'ermak. lit: Nf.uth 11th St
i-nasev Farnia. i4tt, and Li.ke St.
R H Khlera i"i: Leatersorth et
roster A Arnoidi i' North li.th St
J J J'reytag. 1H4 Nortn i4tr, M
Green. Pharmac; . Pars Ate and Pac.fiC
Hair.es I-ri. c o isih and arnsin Sts
Hanacom park Phsrrnaft lilil So i-th
Howe 1 I'rug Co ii'T-idp N lfh bt
W ' Hatoen. iliit" Farnam St
Iier Grand Pnarnacy. c or. lath A Howard-
.1 or.ar.p'.i, l.rur o. ith and Spalding
H e King i4tti and I I'l.im Sta
f F. Uti.rtip Ut Nortn Tllfi Rt
J. H Meect ant or .ath and Howard
1. K 'e ton. i4'. i Leav erw ortn St
Prihhenow A in. lii'1 Virion Si
raraica I'rt g Co i4tti ana Ai-.es At..
J ii ccnn.i.t. i.th and t un.lng Sta
AaJ a DO athar drwrrtarta la aesry wtUac va4 atty aJJ vag taa 17 at tea ffruaaaa
aalliag tlu. wrwaaarfai yi ayaraaiaa today.
bs held at the office of the company ia
South Eloux City. Nebraska at ten (!
clock a. m.. on Tharsday. tctotr la. unit,
to eieict director, for the ensuing jear and
ta act upon the curat ion of selling the
rail-td property and franchise of this com
pany to tbe Chicago. B'-rhngton a- WBincy
Railroad company, the railroad and prop
erty aforesaid being now under lease is
said c-ompar.y. and for the transaction of
rurh other baslnee. as may legally com.
before the meeting
By order of the Board of mreriora.
W. P. rVRKEK.
Secret.ry.
Ad sot
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Saied ptnpoaala for the construction of
a iTxT' wooden tank on an sO-font steel
tower w.ll be received by the city of Ged
dett. Ohtirle. Mix county. South Iiskota.
until b o clock p. m Sestember JO. at
which time mey will be puhhclv opened
and read. A rertified check for asO. made
payable to the order of the city of Geodea,
South. I'akota. must acocmipaxiy each pr,
posai. as a guarantee that ihe contract
will be executed, and bond fliel. aa pro
vided in the specifications Pianp and
specifics lions are on file at the office of
the undersigned, where triey may he ex
amined and forms for proposals obuatned.
The rtgbt 1 expressly reserved to reject
any and all bids Iiated at Geades. S.
tht. lata day of Augurt. W.
L I. PA VIS.
City Aud.ior.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bid for the const ructKm of sepier tank
for village of I'unoee will te reiv, d
until noon Saturday. September i. at
office of E R Hume. 131 Bros n block.
Plans and specifications msy be had at
office (4 village eng-meer. Toon. a Shaw.
Paxton block Ort-fied check of .vili must
accompany bid P.ight it reaervea ti, re
ject any tr all bids. E R HUME.
Village Cierk. (
in its train bright ere and
For the dtttraan or Honie.
best dealers have it.
TOM t CKVTS.
Schaefrr at Son 1!1 North 3th St
Srt.aefers Cut Price I'rug Store. 1 tt n and
Lout lap ptireeta
Schaefer. Cut price I'rug Store. Ittn and
Chicago Streets
Walnut HI I Pnarmaej. 4t'tr and fuming
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